Miami Gazette November 19, 1930 - November 4, 1931

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Eighty-Third Year

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Whole Number 5986

WAYNESV1LLE. OHIO, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1930

~;. :::::~I~u~Lo~Blh M.!RiKE-KUMlfR'S AT THE GHURr.HfS ·IN WAYNESVILLE ~:~t%.~~aro:~' it~~~~~sS!I!~.':y ~Z;~l'I~~ W[LCOME 10 SAN 1A

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NfWS DlRfCT fROM THE STATE CAPIl Ol

Th e E, chun:h h 'Id t he first m elinlr of '

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

bet· 12. The llI eeting wa called t o OI' ,! el' by the n ew pre:!ident. Mrs , Besllie Tinney. After th~ dev otionals by Mrs. Leona Hall an d the repeating of the class moto. a s hort husiness se slon was held in which 3~ members answeren ro ll ca ll. F OUl new melllb e r ~ were e nroll ed. Th e program fOI' the afte rn oo n comprised the following: HeadillJ.:. "Cea><e Firing" un 'l " In Planden; Field," Leona Hall; reaclings SUI'a Connor, E ll en Mo!\~. Lu cile Salisbury. A conte ~ t "Thank8givi ng Teleg.-a ph ," and a playll,t. "A Colunitl l ThanksgivinJ,( Dt'c eption." by Els ie Ellis, Hl' bu Bl'llodock. Mary Hye and Bess A nd e r~on . Deliciou s I' freshmC'nts were sel'v etl by the ho stess. und h er help e rs, Mesdames I3 c:s ie Tinney. J os ie WhilUcrc. Anna Hamby, The lma Su rfacl' uno Lucill e Su li sbu ry . The Uec ember meeting will be 11£'10 lit the home of Mrs. Ellen Cunner.

Each Thank,gi\'ing {or ome COLU MBUS. OIlIO- The autoFERRY CHURCH OF C~RIST mobile license plates for 1981 \V.ll yenl', pa t Rike·Kumler Co mpany (Undenominational) be placed on Ba le December 1. of Dayton has s taged a most unuChesler A. Williamson. Minister but may not be used until after Wedding Rlngs-Cary's Jewelry Sub.cribe for The Miami Gazett. !:ual pa ad e- a purad~ welcoming midnight December 20. accordini Bible School at 9 :30 Ill. LOl'd's Shop, Lebanon. Ohio. Santa lau H to Rike'~ Christma8 to a 8tatement issued by Secretarj' Supper at cOIHJlu~i o n . hrisHan Miss Lucie Martin, teacher at Clarence J. Brown. foy Town. You nJ,( and uld alike the Grade building. is ill , with grip of State Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Smith weTl' Lord 's Supper and s~rll1on at 10:Autom obile ownel's should see to ao. Serll10 n ~ ubj ccl , "T wo Adams in Cincinnati, Tuesday. hav c II ll cked t il I layton 1:hunksgivit t hat old 1930 plates al'e reIlno Two E\'e~ . " You an' alway,e lpct yo ur Chrlstma8 cards at moved before the first of the year ing l1I .. rnill~ to sec thi~ ~ tupunuou . MI·s. Sydney handl er ' is re- \\'(' ICOllll' lit lhis c hurch. Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon , 0 , " p('(' lm k. IInti l thi ,; \'ea d v funct· as their u 'e after midnight, De(uvering from a recent illn ess. io n has ~I'O\\' to I;l' u' Miami cem ber :11. is II m i ~ d e meanor subVAYNESVILLE M . E . CHURCH 11' 1 I'll. Conlia Truax s pent the Va ll ey I I a' iti ll n. Thi . year. Rike ject to prosecution by police offiJose ph Heisey , of Dayton. is th~' wee k· e nd with relali" c~ ill ('incin G. C. Dibert. Pastor. Kumler's has plannu l a Ilaratle c ial ~ . The plates thi s yea r will be guest of MI'. unt! MrR. F. D. Dak in nati. fill' ;: ur] , a ~~ inJ.: al l pa ;:t pUI'B<ies gray with black numerals, and the W edn es dny : On W edne~ llny nn,1 th ey UI'C uq; ing all parents first shipm e nt ~e nt out will be 1,Leo Swearingen, of Lynchburg, evell inl! of thi s w~l'k beJ,(i nlling MI·~. 'J . H . ole mun iH gradual . t u I,rin!! their childn'n 10 Dayton Iy recllvl'rin)(, from her rl'cenl ill · 800.000 sets for passenger cars, s pe nt the week~ nd he re with lit (l ::10, th,ere will IJI' he ld a to l'ee it, II;: a remarkable glodfi· t ru c k~ . tmilers. motorcycles and chufI' h nig ht meet ing. A pot luck fl'i c nci s. cation of SU llt a Cluu s und all Ihut n e~~ . ~ ide ca rs. An additional 200.000 s upper will I,,· hl'l il in Ihe bU lleIll' m ell ns. Walter Underwood returned nlelll of the ehurch aftel' which II Miss Clul'U Lile attend ed th<> will be aVllilable for use later in Thi~ ~' e llr lh ~ Jl arade includ e;: yellr. 0 1. Chalmers R. Wilson. s llO'cial program will Ul' J[ iven in Snlurday afte r a visit to his s i ~ t e J' Home at Tl·init\· ('h urch in the nlilny f('alun's of 1I1ll"uul intere!'t Xenia , Coming Com mi 'sio ner of Motol' Vehicles, Lll" alloiloriulll. Sunday. . in Duyto n. !'t·l'llaJls I he mos t ~ tl'ik i ng 011' these in cumpiling figures for materials Sun day: Sundny sch uol at !J ::.10 u>!ed in pilltes f(lund that thirtyi" thl' 100 foot dra~on breathing Parker Duofold pen R and pen - a. nt. 1\1111'llinb: worship at 10 ::10. Robert Tholllpson, who has been lin' and s moke, Thi s n1llllster win five cur load s of stee l. of 1,200 c ils at Cary' s .J ewe lry Shop, Leb- Epw orth Lengu e li t 6 ::W p. m. for treutm en t. re t ul·· in a hospital be allelHI E'd by urmn r cluel Chinto ns. had been used in their manuPreach ing service at 7 ::]0 P. m , unun, Ohio. {se ~ oldil·rs . and by hinese men ne ll home last week. facture at t he Ohio penitentiary. On W<>dn e:;duy ,vening of next ano women Who will ~ lIrround it. Thel'e was also a tot... I of 8.900 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Osbol'l1, week we will ho ld ou r fir ~ t quarTh ose b eauliful se ts of dishes gallons of paint. 4,200 Kteel gray AUXILIARY ountle~!< fui l'y tule l'haractc rs of Xenia, spent Sunday .with Mr. terly co nference . Dr. George will MEETING GUILD _ __ will bE' in the line of march. at Cary's Jeweh'y Shop. Lebanon for the back of the plates. 3,600 be with UH and speak on the sub and I\1rs. Carl Fry. Ohio, arc open stock . for the fr ont and 1.200 gallons of The Cuild Auxiliary of St. Among these will be found Jack ject of Thanksgiving, Dnd also Walter Clark and family spent co nduct the busin eH. of the co nfer Mmy 's Church m et on Friday and the B ~an Stalk who will gre(' t , Mrs. Harvey Rye was hostess t o black paint for th e numerals. afternoon. November 14. at the a!1 Ihe ('hlldren who ~ome to see the bridg~ club and a few invited Sunday in Dayton. the g uests of e nee. ho me o f Mrs. D. L. I·unp. 1 111 , fabuloLl !< bean stalk Then there friends Saturday afternoon. MJ'. and Mrs. Clyde Cox. Workm e n are erecting a large' WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF The mecting was opened by Mr s. will be !l Jllck -i n-the- Box. Ihe orig CHRIST adwallader wh o condu cted the inal modd after which all JacksMr. and Mrs. Melvyn Banta, of Twenty members of the local bronze sta tu e of the Amel'ican On Thursda y, November Thirdevotionul ser viee . Sc ripture quota I II~-the- Box nre mu(!e that Santn chapter attended l\ meeting of the Doughboy on the tenace to the (Und enominational) tee nth schoo l was dis missed in the Gnl e'na. wel'e week -end guests of lions were giv(!n in re. ponse t o I'!"e:; awa~ o ~ Chn ~ lJ.n lls. Sa nta, O. E . S. at Lebanon Thursday left of the His::h street entrance to J. P. Fromm and family. a f tel'noo n and the regular afterChester A. Williamson, Mini ster ro ll-call. the Stale Hou se. It matches that I hllYl lY(:lf. \\'II I rlo e In hl;l toy-laden evening. noon 6ession was held Thursday of the Spa nish War veteran on the A letter wa~ read which OLI I' ~Iel)!'h n ~ the pal'8rie progresses Bibl e 'chool at ~J ::10 11 , 111 , Mi s!< Dori s Henders on. of Wes eve ning. Tho purpose of the night L o rd' ~ Supper at conclusiun. Unitl'd Thank Offering Treasure l' t h rl'lIb:h th e do wnlown streets of Silverware. jewelry und iift so uth side 81}d will be unveiled in . chool was thuLthe purents migh t tern College, Oxford, spent the Endeavor at (l : :~O p. Ill . Th e min- Mr". Lester Gonlon had ret'eived Dayl,' n wllh his funn y group of week -end at her home here. novelties. Cary's Jewelry Shop. the neal' futur e with appropriate have a chance to visit the school. iste r will I lid thi : s ervice. Even- f!'OllI Mn;. Hu g h BOll e. Dioc esan I c)"wn attendants, Lebanon, Ohio. We give Cedar ceremoniell by s tate officials and Thi s school event proved very members of World War organizaOffcring TI·easuJ'er. a c. It i ~ illlpo~ 'ible to mention all Stamps. ing evango(; lis tic ~ e n' ice at 7 :30 p. Thank Saws filed by machinery, cut 111. Se rm on ~ ubj ect. "A l mo~ 5 U tisfactOl·Y. tions. ' It wus made available by an t lH' receipt of, nnd 01 th (l . fanH)."s toyla~d ch.aracters kn ow lcdging but After school was dismisse d a cleaner, truer, fuster. Roy Pigott. Lo st. " approl>riati on of the la ~ t General complim enting u ~ on $ 100 fol' the ~hat WIll ue Included 111 thI S charm Prllyer meetinb: ellch 1\' 1 r. and M r~. W. t. Cornell \lCI'y enjoyable progl'am was pre- at Madden 's Lumber Yard. Inl! s pec~c1e. ~ut children will we re Sunday dinn e r g uests of Assembly and will add materially Wedn esday at 7 :30 p. m. The yell r . se nted in the nmnasium by the A t the close of the bURine s~ tak :· ~pec l a l oe lJght to know that Miss Alice Oglesbee, of 'pring lo the ornamentntion of the caplalli' s of th e church will hav e a Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Earnhart pupils of the diffe rent grades. The itol building. ~ ale ul the Town ship Houee , ses:i on I'caclingr Wl!I'e given fr o m Th e To r,nerville Trolley with th e Vnlley. we re bu siness visitors in Cincin- food program was as follows : Wedn -esdn y. November 26. The the book "India o n th e March~ " Skllll)C'r . Aunt Eppie. and even "Betty's Health Dream" by Grades nati Wednesday of Jast w~k. Ly ?lh~ . Edith H:1rJ'is and 1'111' fl "M i.cke)' (Himself) McGuire" will c hurch Whe re you feel at hom e. Mr. and 1\11'1<. Hurvey Pinckard, J. 2. and 11. Th£' sl]uinels and pigeons which Rona ld .H awke. I be 111 the parade. Then th e re will of incinnati. were week-end 1\11'. and Mrs. Myer Hyman and Rhythm Band. by Grudes 2 and 3, infe:st the State House park are ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH T wo recitutiOln~. "The 01 0 Hay! be HorLe nRe, the , cat. Mickey guests of MI'. an d Mrs. Leonard Mi ss Stella DaClgherty were LebDialogue. by Grade 4. bec ming l on '~ some. for the apRev Lawrence B Mollmann mow," by Hiley and "His unda y M ~use. Th e UpsHle-Dow n-Man. Tinn ey . anon visitors Tu-esdoy aftemoon. Harmonica Band, by Grade 7. proach of co ld weather keeps their • . . Clothes." were giv en by Marj orie gail y be de cked Herald s on ' fiery Plnno Solo, by Betty Hal't~oc k, Summor# schedule- 1st. 3rd and Edwards in a chal'ming manner. chsrgCl·S. a real , tick Candy Castle , Mr . and Mrs. B. S. Howell, of little frie nds, the children. away We restring beuds. replate s ilGrade 8. and as a consequence they miss the 6th Sunday, Mass at 8 :00 a. m. ; ,Du rin lr the social hour ~o me ; lind snow g irls ~nd brow nies galore Playlet, by Ruth Salis bury, Lucil e verware and recover urn brellas. 2nd and 4th Sunday Mass af time was d e vo t ed to "Opinion I Y~t aftel' .nftmlng all these. there Port William, left last week for riut!': which are handed out so th eir winter home at Hurricane. Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, O. 9 '30' Kayl eI', GI'ade 7. genel'ously during the pleasant ' T e~' ts on World Mission s." stIll remlllns many featul'es that Alubama. InAtrume ntul Duct. by Eilee n Hall days of spring and s ummer. How. . I rHo Roush nyoer was a guest hav e not been mentioned. 1\11'. Alonzo Curl. su!>'erinten-' Paul Frie nd. Grade 6. ever they will not go hungry for- - --of th afte rnon und a s ~he signi- l As a r"J'and climax to the parade M ra. Mame Cummings and Mrs. Readings' with Living Picturc!< . denl of the Friends' Home. made a ST. MARYS CHURCH fi ed a desire to become a me mb er. I Santa lau ~ will show everyone Lena Cummings, of Xenia. were the "tnte provides very liberally fl'om Ri ley's Poe rlls by the High bu s inoss trip to Clal'ksville MonRev, J. J . Schaeffer. Rector. her name was added 10 the ro ll. how he g ots into c himn ey~ .. He guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hart- for t hem and attendants will see day. School. November 23. Tw enl ly .third _ _ _ _ _ _ _____ will climb to the I'o of of the Rike- sock today. to it. that they have their dainties as usual from stores which have Sunduy after Trinity. Church K uml er building by the use of Rev. G, C. Dibert and family school ut \J :30; MOl'lling Pl'ayer Crade Note. SPECIAL la ddcrs and t here, within the s ight Mr. IIl1d Mrs. Russell Ben/IOn been laid away for winter use. have return-ed after a three days and se l'mon a t 10 :3 0. / \ ;o()01 unl~' t u :-; <1 \ ', ~I; . I of all, disappear into the chimney and little son Richard. of CleveSixth Cradevisit with relatives at McComb, ,~escend in)!' to Rike's T oy Town Prestun e. $4.50 pel' gallon. where h e will hold f or th for the land, spent the week-end with Mr. Th co nvening of the EightyGrover Britain and harles Ohio. and Mrs. W. P. Salisbury. Wa yne: ville Moto r o. Christmas season. ninth General Assembly of Ohio Davis have organized a football CLOTHING NEED Mrs. Frances Nicholson , visited - - - .... - ..- - - The parade forms ut the fair t.eam , They played th eir first game For gifls and gift ideas visit eady in January next has necessltDon't forget to send YOll1' secSaturday. Nov mber 8 with the at the home of her grand ~oll. RobRED CROSS ROLL CALL grounds and pI'ogresses as folloW R Cary's Jewe lry Shop. Lebanon. 0., at,ed a number of changes in ofscore of 18 t o O. The score was in el·t Settlemyre near Clal'ksv ille ond hand clothin g 10 the Grad e down 1J\Iain to FranKlin Street "The Home of Gifts" - Weekly fices used by several divisions. The supeJ'intendent of executive build favor of the Oranlre and Black. Monday. school builcling. Th e demand f or I d C I' over FI'anklin Street to Ludlow' paymenls. The annual li.e . ~·oss roll ca l On Ludlow Street to First· the~ ings, who occupies a. committee The captain of the Union team is clothing is heavy this yellr and the FlJr bcst results consign YOUI clothing co mmittee of the Wayne w~s laun~hed ArmI stice I:!a y. and turning left in First to Str~tford . Pat Hopkins. Mr. and MI'!<. J . O. Cartwrigh ~ room adjacent to the House of w}l~ continue throughout rhanksthen on Monument Aven t The class helo its first class ive stock to Green-Embry ' Co•• Towns hip Moth er~' club r equest s were guests at a dinnel' bridge at Representatives. will be housed in Day, November 27. The Muin s ' t l R ' k K I ~e 0 mecting FI·iday. November 7. Cincinnati. in care of D. R. Salis- thllt you sC'nd in your donatio n. as glvmg the home of Dr. and Mrs. H. L. the annex. The members of the na tion a l"o l'ganizatlon is as king for tl eo 0 I e. um el.s, ,. Our cluss motto is "Do unto bur),. soon us poss ibl e. Pa re nts are espeCIa lly mVlted Rose ncl'ans in Lebanon la st Thurs- Building Commissio n. also on the . W C 1000 members. In arren ounty . to drive to Dayton and bring lheil' ~ame floo\', will find new Iluarters others as YOIl would hav e others ounty ChaJrJ~an Chas J. Wag- children to sec t hi parade It is day evening. in the ncar future. Tbe prohibition do unto you.'; The meetin/.! is Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller and I H"rny.burg Store Robbed goner has appolllted Mrs. J . . C. a function to d Jj".ht th. h' ·t f held in th e first and third Friday son, of Cjncinnlltil w{lt'e gllfi!S~S of 1'111'. and Mrs. Russell Sa lisbury department has been transferred Hawke to take ('harge of the dl'lve . c ... c .eal 0 of every mpnt~. Mr. and MilS, f;. 'f. Stroud, rill Cha Madden, Harveysburg 'n Wa~' ne Town~hip a nd member- every' child , The parade .wllI start entertain ed at dinner Sunday, Mr. to West Gny street at has that of ' • J C at!) :.10 !lharp, and WIll reach and Mrs. Russe ll Ben so n and so n. Director of aeronautics. John . atur~lay., storekeeper, repurted to Sheritf I , :<hlp fC,e s may be left . at . ' . Rike.Kumlers between 10 and 10: of Cleveland, MI'. and Mrs. W. P. Vorhys, who olls upi ed a SenFulke rth Monday morning that his Sixth *nd S ••• nth ~r .. d-. ate committee r oom. Mr. and Mrll. Luther Perkins pluee of busin ess had been en~e red Haw.ke S NHa.rdware st~le 01 Way- 30. allowing ample time fol' the Suli sbury. people from outlying communities We wel'e very glad so many Rnd fllmlly,' ot Pasadena, MI ses and so me rnerchnndise take n Sun - ne sv lll e atlOnsl Ban , parents vis ited us Thursday night. Mllry and Anna Leo Crane spent day night. The sheriff is investito get to Dayton to view this reMr. and Mrs. HaTold Forrer, Director hur les A. Neal of the Come again folks we like company Sunday with Mr. Ilnd MI·s. Otho gating the robbery. markable event. i\li sH Velmu Cornell a nd Mr, Ru sPile to so much scarlet fever Henderson. sell Stockstill. of Dayton. were Department of Health announces SPECIAL our att.endance for the past month dinner guests of Mr. and Mt's. M. that death due to accidental falls are increasing month by month achas not been very good. only Thanksgiving market at Town(100,1 on ly to No\, . ~ G . ) A. Cor,nell, on Sunday. cording to figures compiled by the SPECIAL ~fi % , ship houllc Wednesday. November SPECIAL Ford batteries, $7 .5 0 value. I ; 0011 o nl y tu N o \', :!G . ) 26. 1!l30. Given by the ladles of (00 0.1 onl y tv .'io\, . ~6 , ) bl'ing in this pl~per. and you can Expert service given on Swiss Division of Vital Statistics. During Church of Christ. Gr e a ~e any car. 9!lc. Waynes- and American watches in our re- the first six months of the year get them for $6.50. Waynesv ille Change oil all eve l'y cal', Motor Co. ville pair department. Store open 621 deaths were reported, 28 per Motor Co. l'.l,·vin 'fhomas who has been out Miss ' Eli2.abeth Chandler, of Waynesv ille Motor Co. evenings. 'Cary's Jewelry Shop, ce\1~ of which were in homes where of 5jlhool on account of Illness for Middletown safetY should begin;. 18 per . cent and Miss Ruth =--- =--=-~=======-===== LebanoD. Ohio. !lllveral wellks has withdrawn on n Chandler, of Greenfield spent the were around the premises or in work certi Reate. the stl-eet"lmd onlr 9.8 per cent in week-end at their home here. and Mrs. S. S. Ellis and Mr. 'Florence Pearso n has moved to family and Mrs. Roy Earnhart th e many industrIes of the state; Middletown where she will attend '=-========= = =8y Albert T. Reid Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huwke ac~ pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, 24.2 per cent of the records did school. companied by Mrs. Ralph Vance Clarence Heitz. nee Reba Earn- no t give the place of ' fall. The pres ent enrollment of the auo so n. of Pleasant Plain, spent hart. of near Germantown. Eighth grade Is 42. Sunday in Dayton with I'elativ-es. The Live Wires, an organization BARN BURNED M:r . ancl MrK. George Stroud highly chal'gad with Imthusiasm Watches. beautiCul and depenand son. Cartel', Mr. and Mrs. ': '. was formed foul' weeks ago. for dable for every member of the Sherman Carter and two daulChA barn on the Chas. Hartsock the purpose of studying some of family. Weekly payments. Cary's tel's of Dayton, were guests of W. farm on the Harveysburg pike the elem entary principles of par- JeweJr)' Shop, Lebllnon, Ohio. E. Stroud and family. on Saturday burned to Ihe ground Tuesday IIl1mentary principles.. night at about midnight. Passing The pupils of the eighth grade Mr. and Mrs. Earnest ButterExpert watchmaker and en- motorists saw the blaze and arin eection 2 English class are worth, Me~rs. Charles anp Glenn graver at Cary's Jewelry Shop, ou sed Mr. Hartseock but it was m embers of the ehIb. At ~he Frye were Sunpay dinnjlr guests Lebanon. Ohio. Only genuine too late, to save anything .. The meeting on Monday of this wj!ek ~If SarJUe ! Bu~t!!rwprth and fammaterial used in our repair depart origin of the fire is not known. ' thJl follpwjng officers 'wjlre phpsen Machinery valued at $800, about miDt. p': to serve for one mont~: two tons of hay and other Norman Milredith, pl'C~ipent Mr. and Mrs. John Heeter, Mr. fnrming implements were destroyMrs. Nellie Wl3Utn: and Mr. Robert Cleaver, secl'Ctary. and Mrs. H . M. Bloomer and ed . The loss. totalling about U.JplJn ~pli~r, ~f Darlon. were din,D!,vjd Bog!!r. treaspr!!f. daughter, John Griest and Arch 800, is partly covered by insurllef gueat& of Rfjv. "nq Mrs. J . 'C Warner. all of Dayton, were Sun- ance. J: Sphaeff~r 'a~ the 'Frfenda Home day guests of Mr. and Mrs. George on ~ullp'a¥1 Kern, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond WilliamDR. L.G. BROCK Week~nd guests of Mr. and The Warren Oounty .Medic~l son. of Elyria. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Hartsock were spciety e ntertained the Flve- Harolq Wl\Ilap,Bon ot Dayton. arc Leonidas Gardnel' Brockl' 80n of Mrs. J. S. Griffith and son. James (Jounty society, composed of Clin- gUllsts of tnelr parents. Mr. and Thomas and Mrs. Margaret Wesley and Zarilla Brock . was' ~on. lfig hlanli, Fayette. Gre~no Mrs. H. H. W,lliaPlson. Thomas of Piqua. Mr, and Mrs. born February 11. 1860 at Be'lleand Warren. at a turkey dinner at Joe Max of New Madison. Ohio, fontaine, Ohio. His father waa a Mr. an~ Mrs. A. C. Bowman and the Lebanon hotel. Wednespay, of Methodi st minister. Was one of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Surface. last week. More than 60 physi- family · of Fl'an\t!lll, and Miss seven sons. one yet living, William Kathl!rjn@ Bqwman. Ilf Middleclans were pl'e s~mt, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rossie and of Florida. ThefamUy mqved fo .Drs. Mary ,1,. (Jook, J. E. town, were Sunl\ay guests of Mr. Camily. Mr. Verchie Eirchie and a farm near Celina, Ohio ,during and ~rs, O~'ville Gr@y and daughWitham and .J . '1'. Ellis ' wel'e th'e daughter Mr. Richard Prilla Mary the childhood of the . deceased. ter, ~oeal physicians who werll In atHe graduated at OhiQ Medical Shockey ~nd friend of Middletown teJl('an~e, Mr and Mrs Harlan Shockey, Mr. College in Cincinnati and practice~ MI'. and Mra. Ru.sell W.ilson. of ~.:-- ~,. - ~ Le~nard Shoeke'y and girl friend, in Indiana and Ohio. The last. 20 filllYton;' entertained ' the .follow'. of Lebanon were dinner guests of years at' Lytle. f;ONDITIQ!Il IS ~ER'Ql,J:I ing tp ~ ~UlldllY " !linner. In the Was married 'to Hila Belle Callta ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shockey ev~nlng went to see Harolq Lloyd ot WIl!,bire" Ohio, The.re were tWo, and family. in "Fcilt firsV' 'l'hey . were: Mr .. ~hlld,·en. R~ynfond . who died in 'fh€ copdjtion oC ftiiss Rowen~ lind Mrs. Rhodell Bunnell, Mr. and Messrs. Ronald Hawke Clal'Cnce Intan~y and Glenn of Indianapoli. Wright. of Springboro, who Is Mrl\. ,JIer!lllln 'SurfaQe, Mr. , and Rye ,Charles Ellis and S. S. There are two grandchildren Mr. in the ' Middl!l~own , I}ospital whtlr e Mrs. Eli furl'\as and Min Grace E1li; attended the corn husking Brock died in Febtl,larY 1920. i" shp ?las taken af~er "sing jnjur@d Hockett, ' 'o f Waynesville; Miss contest on the farm of Ira MarshHe WIUI re-married to Alice b; an automobile. remllins . about R\itb 'C,ook. ~f Lebano~ j.- Mines all at Dola. Ohio. Mr. Marshall is Githens of Lytle in 1921. Di~d tHe same. She ' Is suft'erlng with Neme and Kathleen Graham, of the champion corn grower of the November 14, 19.30, aired 80 ye.,... JI)<u!} injuries en!! fr~{:tu~ of the HarVeysbl1rg. ,,,nd G:harles Euter 9 monQla ana 2 ,days. ' world: pelVIC hone. . of Wilmln!rton. ' ,

Waynesv ille Orange and Black met Cente l'ville Orange and Black Friday, night at the Gym before one of the largest crowds In recent yearK. The 10cKI boys put up a great fight and refused to give up. Although the visitors won 20 to 16 the Hnal Kcu re wns always in doubl. Wuyn elw ill e led 5 lo 4 aL th fir~ t (IUU I'lur but could not huld th e lIlivuntage. The grade team fnl 'ed be tte r tlnci won by the ~ 1' 0 1'l! of Ii! to 8. The gume waf< puc ked with thrills. A large num ber came wit h the visitors thus !l \\'e lling our c rowd. With such s uppurl as our team had in this gaOle. th ey Hl'e sUI'e to become winners. Let' ~ a ll come o ut nexl Friday nil!'ht, November 2 I, when Wayn esville meets Harv eysb urg ut the loca l gylll uno show the b oy ~ thnl we tire hucking' th e m up. 'I'll<' lineup : W. H. S. ' C. H. S. Miller Whitaker RF Lung. R, RF So llar LF Wallllcl? Slagle BartOli, W. C Walker C .. , Long. K. Miltenberger , LG Cox LG Weller LG Turner

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wil! be nice IInli pulite tu h·I', I 'rhe chiming of a c1 ck brought you ,von't :yo u, deu r'!" "You can't say itl Julie ." With th em back to Clll'th , CH APTER Xl.

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.. "1 think I can ~ Ilf(!ly promis ' a fi erc e little movement he drow She pushed him f~om her. " It wu your fault." she said you thnt." hel' into his arms un~ ki s~ed her He smiled to him se lr 0;: he hung' lips. rhvt! I'iHhl y, "I wal! weak enough to "I love you," he whiMpe l'oe\. let it b' your fuult. I s uppuse T u p the l'ocl! ivet'. It ::;c(> ln ctl nb~Il I'd " (' Vl' neve r loved an y onl> but YU II , hu vc n't lIny pride, ()l' I shuu l,rl j~ ~t that hi s muth er shou ld hnve th o u~ht it n ct~, !:lI1' Y to II ·k Itim to FOl'giv ' me, Juli e--" hnve gone on nnd ~ot ovet' Itnr c n t. be J)ulitl' tit J 'uli e ! " I'm g lnd you thdn't Julie," She put her hand ~ against h is He hnd hardly fln ished dl' ss ing c lH' ~ t , trying to hold him fr om her With Kund en impulse, .Julie rui se d "Forg iv e yo u? And then what'!' his hand to her lips nnd ki ss,!d it, wh en a tlIes~ugl' eH 111 (. til say thut mbaI'll 11'3 '; duwnslairs wailing The Reliable Meat Market for Choicest Cuts at Rig,ht Price she asked hoat'Rely, She began to th en with I'~' v ul ~ i o n of fl'l' linK she tLo Cl'y, softly and brokenly. "You nlm ost angrily pu shed it fl'ulll he~ , o S ("'t! him . Waynesville, Ohio (To b cn ntinu ed) might leave me Illone- you might He touk ' hel' fa ee betweo n hIS leave tlle alone." she sobbed help- h 8n d ~, nnd kissed her pu><si onnlely "Nothin g shnll c\'e r purl us any lessly. T . •l efT ~ 'n ith' s model. sanilary ' Pllt ron s wit h tlt l' choicest of both She kn ew she had reuched the more," he whispert'll lI ~ ni n s t her TRY ml'lIt I1lllrk"l, \ /ri ('h (,lIjoys it ,; qu o- ' I'ur('d Il nd f resh m eat ~ the murk()t en o of he r enduranc e, She kn<'w lips, III IIf till' I railp. 1' 1.1., g'en tl em un affords. I'rices will be fuund right thlll if sh" gave in to him now But she wns nol ~ oti s fi c ld . Our Home Store for Home People With the " .. G. A." i ~ :t g'1(J tl. j ud ~ ,· of p ri me IJl'c[ cnt- and . he ex tends Thunk ~ Kiving thel'e would be no retrucing her "Gil e~- ~ u(l(l a s e she won't di- · OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS tit' and s u""ill''; h,s I lll'~l' co rps of I g'l'el't'ng~ to patruns nnd fnend s, steps, Sho tried to think of Lllw- vo"ce you'!" Buying Power Extends Thanksgiving. Greetings "I lIlll not nfrllid of thul." re nee Sc hofi e ld- tded to believe Wayne,ville, Ohio FOR RESULTS thut he was fo r the better man of "But sUPl>ose s be won't?" Julie th e two. und thnt with him she insiRted f e v eri ~ hl y. "N('e d we s uppose any Huch We take pard onllbl e pride in is ·filled lo rl' plet icJll with /I . ('om - Expert Battery Work, Firestone Tires, Gulf Products and would . tand a great er chanc e of happin eRs, but common-sensee and thing ?" !living meritoriou s mention to plete lin e of l.lOth ~ t:lI'I (! lind free Air, They Extend Thanksgiving Compliments log ic di ed against the magic of "I wllnt to supp ose everything. _ Barnard & SO il'S Home '. tore fol' qu a lity gro('l' rie,;, IIlO'lI t:l. f, ("It Waynellville, Oh io Chitte nhnm's arms and the touch [ wont to know whut thc \\'orst hO ll1c peop le, wiJh the "I. G. A," 'bak ed good s daily . of his lips. She only kn ew thllt dUl' i ~ that we may have to fnc e. " \\ e hen ' ill i.'X ll' ,III flnnua l buying pOW cr. \\'hich enn bles them nil th e weeh since they pal·ted ChiU enham looked oway from t o d ·f ), the most f o rmidable CO Ill - Thank sgiving cl,nIJ,Ii"lt'nls I" fO ur T he rl' l' l' l'~e n t uti\'(! LJatt el'Y Ilnd and r~ c hurging, t ire .lind tub e work ing in Sw itzerlnnd, she had ach ed for hl' r nnd the!'t' \\'II ~ n hnl'(l lin e vt'lition and the ir pric es wi ll be pntrllns, all "f wlt on l Ill" in\' ih'd I'\' it'" t" talJli ~ hl1lct1t o f Wil Y- and exp" I't vulcanizing in n prompt this moment, dreamed of It lind about his moulh , foun d right. Thi s u)l -to-du t~ stol'e t o nlukl' t h i:-; ~ t O I't. ' 1 "t hl\i r ~ t ll rfl'. II iiI' " s(' . . a nti nlURt sntlsfac t ory manner, "If ~ uch u thing happen ed- It 11 l' ,W 1lit' I ~ ulJly ('and uttl,d by Hog- Gu II' oil. grease and ~Il~o lin e , AI- longed for it, lind that now, in svite of her proud defiance. It had would be for you to say- " he 1' 1',' & Silllpson, wh o urc expert ;; ,;u, rudi us and supplies. lind th ey come, and when ChittonhulU asked ull swered. at lost. ill tI"' ir fl IH:t:inl lin e of tratie, ThiH hllve plenty or free lilt· fOl' th eir ugain : "Whut do you mean?' , Safe, Sound and Conservative, Extends Annual Thank s- i, h,,:l( lqlllll'l" I'S for Latlery dt' t'vlee pall'o nM, "Do you love me? - do you He looked at her sadly. giving Greeting. to Patron II and Friends ,vant me after all, Juli o? " I!he hud "That then th ere would be only Harveysburg, Ohio one wuy in which we could beno answer. She let him drow her closely long to each oth er, Julie ," Model, Sanitary Meat Market She did not pretend to misunder illto his arms, and when he pressed Phone S9W Thi!!' bank does general com- patrons of t hi ~ li\'i.' finan cia l in her head down again st his shoulder stand him, but thl' hot ulood r oae Waynesville, Ohio m!'rieal business, 4 '7~ inter est on stituti un by MI'. \I UITY S. Tu cker. her eyes with a little to her soft hllir and her eyes fell. she closed time certi ficates of dcpo s i t.~ and ea hi e!'. who extend,: annllul " Would you cure well enough sigh of spent resl/rnation, avings Ilccounts, safety deposit Thank SJli ving {rrl'(' tinlrs to th ,' peo· In t his speci al Thanksgiving choicest of both curod lind (resh It WIlS a long time before either for that . . [f th ere WU R no other boxes for rent. In fact every favor pit' o f this comlll un it y und ull ar e i ~, u c t he Gaz(' tle ill pleascd to mcnts th e market affords. In clud- of them s poke again. Chittenham WilY, Juli e ?" consistent with so und and conver- co rdi all y invited to mllke th i,; ba nk CV flll1lt!n(\ nn CXCh.ls ive mt'at 111111 '- 1 i" g ho sweetest c'hops, jllcles~ did not attempt to kiss her, he JU 8t For a moment she wa,; sile nt, kl·t ab ly prc~ i de rl ov cr by Ellrl roasts, tenderest steaks aUll most held her in his arms. his cheek then with a swift lilt Ie gestul'l.' she _.vative banking is extendt'd t o -the th eir bank, Cuy !t·, who is un experienced meat deli cious cutlets, Aillo hanliles agllinst her hall', as If she had turncd to him. hiding hilI' face t ul tl'r , Thl i~ the pineo for fresh fi sh Ilnd oyste rR in seuson. bl'en a tired child who had come against hi s breast. fIJ I' comfort and protec:tion. It was two o'clock beforc Giles Lehigh Portland Cement, Grain, Feeds, Seeda, Coal, It Was Julie who moved flrst, thou~ht of leav ing th e flat, " Bim will be In soon. Poo r Bim, "Such a scandal !" he teased Sewer Pipe--Phone 25 I've been such II beast to her late- Julie. "Neither of us woulrl have Extends Thanksliving Greeting • . to Patrons Waynesville, Ohio a shred o f reputation. left if our ' Iy," and Friends She drew B Jittlll back from him best and dea rest friend s kn ew how I WAynesville, Ohio looking at him wIth eyes that. were abo minably we hnv e bee n behavROOT FOR AND CONSIGN The Waynesville Farmers Ex- in touch with l he ver y latest cur· ou r CII~tle, hOJ;(s, sheep an~ calves nil wet and ashllmed, and yet hllp- Ing." cha nge Co" has proven ,t o be a I'cnt mllrket qu otnti u nR which e nupier than he had seen thom since Julie made a lItlle grimace, to N orrt~- Br ck Co .• live wII',e und ble them t.o pay the highest. prices great asset to the farmers of thi s for nil kind s of grain. Th ey also For rea l t ime se rvice it is V ~ l'Y over by Mr. Oakley Unglc~by wh o that night In Switzerland, "r haven't any best and denr- progresslv~ firm f or the hJ ~h es t com munity as it gives them a most handle se ed ~, fl ower, Cee d. sal t. r eces.·IIl'V fOI' nulo own ers of thifl stands in th e front rank. And It WIIS typical of Julie that now est friend s except BSm- " she ma~k e t pnces nnd go.od. serv!ee. advantageous market at their door meal, best fertilizer, se wer pipe, l'OmTllUnit y tn "all at this w ~ lI ­ this is heudqual·te rs for th e · fam- ~he had given In, she was ready to an swered, and then abruptly : Un,on Stoele Yard., Clnclnna". 0 : and they herein extend annual salt a nd best grade of coni with equ ip!> d fi lling and se rvice sta ti on ous Refiners pI'odu ets, and com- acknowledge herself fully beaten. "Giles, what do yo u think of Reference: Ask first man you me'" With Chittenham's fll'st kiss she Sadie?" Thanksgiving Greetings to their tho high -heut units lind low a sh, at the North End , ably presided plet e lubricatio n selrviee. put the past behind her Ilnd kept "Sadie -" He was glad that as patrons and friends. Mr. Chas. E. and now is the lime to place yo ur her eyes closed to the future, For her cheek was resting a gainst his Mich.ener, the manager keeps fully ord el'. , ~RAND the mome nt the prese nt was all shouldel'. she could, not see his Under New and Efficient M .. nalement, Chas. R. Thomp- sufficient, The great a che and un- face. It seemed an III omen that happiness of her heart had been at this moment she should sneak NOT ARY PUBLIC Son, Prop" assisted by John A, Simplgn, Extends taken away; he was here and he of his wife. -He avoid ed a deliberFor Real True Se~vice, Extends Thanksgiving Greetings to Harveysburl, Ohio loved her. The happiness of that ate answer. Nationa[ BIl·n k Patron. and Friends knowledg/l ~nd 'l~e relief of her "What a qu estion ! 1 hardly "The Rexall Store" In Illaking thi ' s pec ial Thanks- ,' new and efficient p. r oprletorsh!p ot own Ildmission thll~ shl! Igved him, know what to say," he said light- Will. Drawn - - Eatatea Settled ' giving rev ill w of Harveys burg, aMI', Chas, R, Thompson, IlllsIsted for /l IIt~le whUe blinded her to Iy. Waynesville, Ohio WAYNESVILLE, OHIO "I onlv ask d becau se she haR rCllt'es -ntali ve of Th e Miami Ga- by J ohn A. Simpson, lind WII eAn everything elsll, "Blm III IIWI'Y- " ' Chlttenham spoken about you several times. I .wtte had the pleasul'c of calling Isay with pllrdonabh! pride thu It The Adams Drug Store, The pharmac euticnl pr eparati on, and a at the Gl'llnd Rcsta urant, und er is a good plaee to ~Ilt. said. "I rtlng her ~p , betorll J think sbe rllther likes yoU," came hore, She was (lalled out ot "Nonsense !" ,-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Rexall Store, of Waynesville comp lete lin e of th c fam o us Rex.town- J forgt!t what reailon she His voice sounded almollt angry # '\ stands in the front rank of trado, ) all Remedi es fur all ills heir to t he ·extend annual Thanksgiving greet- human family, Also sta ti onery and gave-some friend, J thlnk,." and Julie looke~at him in sur• Julie fluahed • prise. . ~ngs to patrons and friend s. This scbool suppli es, writing pal'U"I wonder if that was true? Or "Don't you want her to lik e IS headquarters for chemically pherna lia th e latest magazi nes Hnd Our Practical Shoe Repair Man, Extends Tlhanksgiving Compliments to Patrons if it was I who' really drove he; you? She and I are great fri ends. pure drug patent and pro- cut'rent literature of the da y, FUNERAL Q,IREG-TOR nway. I've been ,h orrible lately-' I prefer her to anyone I have met prietary medicine ot acknowledged 'oda s, candic,' , cigllrs, t ubneco etc Waynesville, Ohio WAYNESVILLE, OHIO He folded her close to his heart !lince-" Sh~ stopped with a litlle uni and standard reputation. and druggist s unclri es. once more. shru£ of her should ers. Th e practiclil ' hoe repah' mnn most satis faqtpry fnBlJPf!1' ~hrpp.~p 'It's all over and done with," he "Since you Ilnd I me t on the top of the world," Giles added for Fully Equipped for Good of WayneSVil le, is t hat of Mr. F, the ,fl ow of many pass.ng *(!arll· whispereq. , " . d Ho )11 amply Pfl!pared to atte~d 'lIs fi !i~'~ lin" of Pllin her. Hardware, Paints, Roofing, Firearms, Extende Thanks- Stansl, el l y, ~ ho has s e~ ve . the promptly to Jill kinds pf spQe 1'/1- crease Service. her forelJe~d , t YOII mHst J~ was nj!arly thrill! in the morngiving Greetings to Patrons people of thts community In /l pairing in ij most satisfllctofY WIl¥ , be B wonderfu. man if ypu S!UI ing when ~e ~I!ft ~~j! Rnt, and the Large pisplay RO{:lm, Waynesville, Ohio that wit~ such confijJf!D!!e,I' slle streets were Silent and deserted as Ambulance Servipe told him sadly, he walked 'away through the dark"What do you ml!$n 1" ness, pausing for 8 moment to T I phon This is to have your dollur go Women's Friend electric washers, Stae clpsed taer eyes wellrily be- look back at the lighted window • e. fI 7 Annual Thanksgiving Greetings to Patrons farthest for anything in the above Winch ester fi re a nn a lind ammunifore the insistence of hill, ' where Julie stood with her taco ' ..- - - - - - _ ._ _ _ _ _~, line, and Mr, J . C. Hnwk e can sup- li on, Shell a nd Sil ver Flush gll~ol ­ Harveysburg, Ohio ~I I mean . . I suppose no mlra- pressed to the pane to clltch n ply you In a most satisfactol'y ine, Vedol Ilnd ' hell oi l, a nd for clell hav~ happened, have they?" last ~limpse ot him, manner, and his price!! ·will be nnything in his special lin e hi s Behind him ~as the sound of •• • E. lIf . Villars conducts the IGA and country produce, Refiriers gas- ' "Only that you are here, in my found right, The slock eontains prices are abl e t o meet all ('Olllpe· othi!r steps, a ltttl e slower than V . .' st ore, Thi s is headquarters for olin e, at right price8. and he here- arms." hardware, oil stoves, ranges, titi a n. by extends Thnnksgivlng greeting "That Is not what J melin," hIs, and yet [n some strange way both staple and fanc y g roceries, to palrons and friends, all of He knew what she meant, and s~emed deliberately to be dog. ca nned goods, fruits, meats, best whom lire cordially invited to eive he answered her directly. gml/.' him. Phone 93 "I am still married, If that Is Chittenham glanced oV,e r his teas und cofrees, cignrs, tobaceo him a call fol' l'ea l true bargains Filling and Service Station-Refiners Products, New . what you mean, Julie?" Rhoulder, irritatingly conscious of "Yes," He could hardly catch being followed : . . ' Quick Vapor Double Ethyl Gaa ' the whisper, A taxicab on the lookout for Waynesville, Ohio to 5 He turned her face from Its rest '0 late fare tUI'ned a corner, and Antique Furniture, Sporting Good. and Repairiinc, Extend. ing place agalnllt hili shoulder, Giles hailed it. At all events it Thanksgiving Greetings FOR SALE DATES CALL and kIssed hel', would put..!'n end once and for 1111 The new up-to-date ana , best lard and Del co battet'ies. Penzoil W ay~eaville, Ohio "I IIhaU .s)< my wile to set me to his Interested follower As he equipped tire and battel'y service motor oil, accessol'ies und s uppli es free, We are nothing to one ,moth slammed up the door he glanced station is ably presid ed over by and the famous ' ohi u nnd Sunoco er." backwards along tho road tho Mr. L. H, Gordon, wh o ex tends gaso line8 and tire I'epairing, just One of the m o~t Interesting uf this community, ,Julie !/hivi!red, wav he had come, trade compliments to his putl'on s II little bettel' than th e rest and store;; in Waynesville to vl ~ it is the . Thi s is headqual·t:ers for furnihe man was passing beneath a "Suppose she won't consent? Ilnd friends. This is their acknol- fol' r eu l true service price s will be antiqu e. Rportin g goods und rudio ture and antiques of all kinds, s,treet .lamp. and in the sudden edged headquarters for the fam- round right and nil urI' cordinlly st ore ably pre. ided over by Harry fumilp're re pairing, sporting goods Shal\ you tell her about me?" Chittenham hesitated. hght ,hiS fil!'ure seemed strangel y ous Goodyear tires 'and tubes. Wi!- invited to give him 11 cllii. Sherwood, who extend s Thanks- and tire ar/l1 $\... radios and electrical "She may not be sufficiently in- amnlar, although for the moment --~v i.!.l! c O~llpI~~~ nt~=~_o . t~eo!~~J> ~_ ~u~.P~~ ~lId tijncJBir ~S'o~ine. terested to want to know. She ChiUenham eould not place the JESSE STANLEY and I have not been anything to, re!\emblance. o'Jl'e ap'.oth~J.' f01 ~ JonI' time. The taxicab moved away and Phone 320, New Barlln.toD, Ohio For Real True Auto Work Where ·.lIQ yoP eojrie:tf""' . . . . ' then all at once he knew-It was Waynesville, Ohio Julie had risen to Qllf 1e~t, Lomp'tji I . Thhp 'W~s th~ fIt8!!m ~ F or Real True Service, Extends hia Ann...1 Tl~~nksliY~~1 dl8enrail~B hI. arpll, . ~han/:e e had se/3n-ijarry HIm~~R" K~Ofl~~~ Greetincs to Patr~n. aJld Fl'i, ..d§ , gently IIJ am lJJst wonderln, how an bardl . ." II n tt X • OLI The well-equipped repair lind truck bodi es to order , this came aboj1~," sh~ IIIld brokFor an instant he was consclOUII Y" T'I' .! , . ~DI!, ,, ~ , i! Corwin, Ohio . lIervlce garage, ably conducted by Mr, Carey has had a long and enly, "HoW J ' , tt"qw ¥PP lnape of angry premonition; what did It J'hIJD, Parto!, ~o, ~ .. ~~ valuable experience in the auto me give In to you, It ""a. th/! 1~8t mean?-t~n he laughe~ at him: the above-named gentlem en, who trade. thu s en abling him to turn In compiling the annulil thllnks- 'fr esh ,tock ot both s~aJlle ~nli thought In my mind when I came sell, The Idea was pl'Cposterous r !!!!!!'!'!!'!'!!'!'!!!'II!!!!!I!!'!!!!!!!I!!!'!'!!'!'!!'!"!I!!!I'I!I!!!!!t i! an expert mechanic, stands m uut he best of work at right pric es giving and tl'ade r ev iew of this fancy grocerjes. Canned ggod~, in. No--don't touch me, please- f , ' Why should Lombard have folthe front rank . of trade. This is nnd 1111 al'e curdially invited to give community, Th e Gazette takll~ par- beat tea and colr,ee, fru.t, c!"",s For he bad rjselJ also' and mpved ,10'Yed him' He nmembered there headquarters for repairin g of all him a call. ticular pride in clilling the Pllb- candles Ilnd fresh meats, Ip8!1n toward li@i ' . ., " lallt meetlnl'-and Lombard'a demakes of cars In a prompt and In conclusion he herein extends lie's attention to the neat and sanl baked gpops dal,y "np c!)untry pro~ "Giles' :', , do you think J'ye tellta~le inBin~atlonll, most IIItisfactory manner, and he annual Thanksgiving greeti ngs to tal'y grocery and meat mllrket of duce, Also the Jndl.n gasolJne, been very easy to break!" Chlttepham s face grew grim. U90 handles the Polarine oil Ilnd best .patrons and friend s. Price s wll\ be ,Co rwin ably presided over by a. iOQd IlS ~pe bes~. And ;9r Ohi~tenham winced, Her Words Suppose Lombar4 had been grease! and specializes in new found reasonable. Mr. Van Otlen ably ASsisted by hill Ii,ve servioe aU al'e cQrdially !~. hurfhiin, She looked infinitely pa- waiting outside Julte's liat durjng estimable wife, who enjoys his vtted to give hhn a !lall. Jae herein thetlc all she Btood there, her face ,*he paat ftve hOUfS? .. quota of the trade, extends Thpnkl!frlving pompli. still stained with tear" and her J..OAN~ ' on Livestock, Chattel", Second Mortllages, Notes boulfh' The store has an absolutely menta to hla pptr!)n" lind fJ'iend~. lips trembling, He made a swiftly When Chittenha'~ ' was dreSSing .F ord Products and Accessories pasaiona~e movement toward hell. in the mornIng his mother rang John ftarblne, Jr" XenIa, OhIo, "Julie . , dp yo~ l'~ajly 10Vll me through on the 'phone, Waynesville, Ohio A messen£er from Tlltijant climes, my dear'" ". Qn!y rang up to ask If you And smile on thy n~w world, lind 'fhe hot color reached from lt~r wiII come this afternoon." be, For real Ford auto l'epair serThis is the sal es and service f or chin to her brow. flWhy do rou want me to come? As kind to others as to me I vice, accessories and new Ford De- t hl! new Ford cars, whi.ch stond "Will it sound very horrid of :YOII know I m an unbeliever, II preminent in the front rank ond me if I say that I wish I didn't?" . There was II little hesitation beLuxe cars, it is only necessary the real true value of the day, Or, as thou never cam'st In Booth, she whiMpered. "No-no, stay 10fe the pl,.intjvo 'v:olce came to visit the garage ably conducted We herein Come now, and let me dream it there. I want to talk to you, It's again, extend unnulII . truth; by the Waynesville Motor Co , In Thanksgiving greetings ,to patrons still all so unreal- I teel 8l) mlla- . "To tell you the truth, I'm just addition Ford repairing lind bllt· li nd friends al\ of whom are corAnd part my hair, and kIllS my dIed-as If it's just a dream that a tiny bit nervous I I've never been FOR SALE d ially in vited to call. bl'Ow, ter)' work _ I can ollly faintly l'emember. Tell up In anything of the kind And say; My love! why sulrerest me-why did YOu (lome ba(lk' ~his mixed before, and I thought with you S thou? , ~here-" . . .' F0lt ALE--Jersey 'helfer, to be 'evenlng'1" . f~esh February' 1, Also .Bome· "Be cauee I heard .that you were I "The ~v\l spiritS couldn't get Come to me 1/1 my dreamll, and to marry Schofield. II ' . For Expert RepairinK and Battery Work you, eh !--don '.t ,worry-" Gllell feedl!!.~ aboats. Ernest Shepherd. LONGING then " ' -n19 "Oh!" , Her eyee fell. Poor Law laug~ed . "J , meant to GO.mer ,ny. R, 2. Waynesville, Harveysburl', Ohio By day I shall be woU again. By Matthew Arrio[d ren~! She bad forgotten Jlim com wa,rA, d Gil ' ; ' FOR SALEMale hog, a red one For thiln the night ,will more than ·Come to me in my dreams, and pletely. ' n , e,&-In case you re . Rolla Bolton Waynesville R R' pay , Tbi,a is one of th~ most f!!lia?le the Goodyear tires and tube" Ret hen _ "And now-what : do we do ,ngry at., meeting her again after No . - 1 Telep' hone c .~ "1 • auto! blishmenta In this diStrict, finers gas, oil and g reases, and By day I shall be well again! The hopel~ss lonclng of the day, now?" she asked so~t1y" what happened the other l)lghll-= 84F2' , ,enterv lie ud J~ ~ Badley is an expert .m e- speciaHz-cs in ace tylene, wclding F'ot' t hen the n'i ght will more than Hiss Farrow Is comIng! I know I n19 Cblttenham' held out· bls armll. than1ci aDd mikea a specialty of .o f all parts and metals, and for pay Ye., Yel, Y.I "Come bere, aild' l wiJI te)1 you said I wouldn't have her In the PIP.ES, valves f Ilttlngs, for ' aU ~ aU mud of cars and real tTue serv ice and right prices The ho-peless longing of the d~y, "Who's that new ,irJ I seen you She went to' hltn readily enough houae any more, but after aU, one purposes, Booklet'. line of haJwiac batWriM in a most sat.- l.illdley's Garage, of Harveysb urg, with last night?" . ·and for a little wblle ~verythlnr mURt be broad-minded-" ~ h~tinlr 01: _plumbing BUppJles are ~ ,malUl~He han,dies is d ~servi ng of your patronage. 'ome, as thou c.a m'st a thousllnd "That ain't no new girl, it'. my Wall forgotten ' In klases. ant! the Gllell IlUfr."ed. the best. . !I'he Boddet-Kin C times. old girl painted o~er." ' foolish wo~ of love... which, ,et "It tak~s all IOrtAI ~o make a 411 W. Mall! ~t." Xenia, ohfo. ~ Th ' W, Il , Madd e n & . '0 .. has Idl' S. d' lul1lQl'r of nil dinlcnsions, l' en H p t'.' llt rOrlOr 101WIII'ds the hin~lt·s, I lIth~, " idci ng, I'\ oori ng mul.eTl a l IIp·bu ilding of the SUI'- I c ('i l in~, ltI uulcitng. \\'~ 11 bun rd and J'uu nd!llir count r~' , through th e lI"I?!lilIL protlUL!l8. 1!lllc, Cl!Ill Cl't., lIow ,II many pa sing year , lind III Pll ll1tS. plaster. brIck and all I ib ~ Iw cill l Thnnksgi villg number sizes or ludder" a nd touac co boxes, ., r The Millmi Gazclle tlt ey I'x tend nn dt. will work to ur cl 1', al 0 han · ' '''·'lll'li ml'nt~ t il tht' ir lul'g'<' curps " ('lilt-'nl n roofing mudl' or copper II f IlIltrans fin d frie nds. Th e !lll ec- ' nll uYl' d ,' t cl'I, II lifeti mu J rotlu('t. i" us l'8lllbli shlll cnl is odvtl ntu ~illlls- llnd ul! arc ('o r.liall y i,w ilt,cI tv ca ll Iv Illcated in tb e Ellst side in close I They 111' 1' alllp ly pr,'p:ll'ed to furn· r;ro)(imity to the 1'II ilt'olld ond is ish you wi th a ll k i nd ~ of building ~ lll' I.'d with th best grad of ' Illlltt' rial. --

In this spccial Thunksgiv ing nu mbe r Th e GU7.clte iR pleased to stu ll' thn t K ll l'n' ~ Gurcle n 1nn iR H gfl.•)d placo t o 'lit. n agulal' '100 11 plntl' lunchl'~ , salldw i che~ , It 'HnelIIadt' pi ' ~ , icc cream. soft drink s

an t! a go d cup of c'ufTe

arc here 1I1lslinling ly sCI'vell in n n,ust uppetizing monn cl', · "R('al lI ome 'o oking" und it i ~ the plnce fOl' bl's t of service and COIIl'teous treat

T. JEFF SMITH

BARNARD & SON

ROGERS & SIMPSON

F T_ Martin Auctioneer

SATISFACT I0 N

HARVEYSBURG NATIONAL BANK

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Or No Charge

EARL COYLE

Centerville, Ohio

WAYNESVILLE FARMERS EXC. CO,

OAKLEY UNGLESBY

THE

REST AURAiNT

L. M. HENDERSON

ADAMS DRUG ,STORE

F. STANSBERRY

J. E. McClure

I

J. C. HAWKE

J't?"

E. M. VILLARS

Dr C W ANSON eterlnarlan

GORDON'S SERVICE STATION

Wayneavl'lle,Ohl'o

H. M. SHERWOOD

Stanley &Koogler

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Auctionaers

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CAREY'S REPAIR STATION

VAN OFLEN'S GROCERY

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CLASSIFIED ADS,

WAYNESVILLE MOTOR CO.

5% Farm -Loans

HADLEY'S GARAGE


THE MIAMI GAZETTE ISSUED EV.,ERY WEDNESDAY

~EWS GLEANED

.D. L. CRANE Publi.her Office Phone ..... ........ I .. .... .. No. ·112 Re.idlenc.e ...... .................. No. 118

fROM COURT 'HOUSE

the es tate uf I<' l'a ncet\ M. Harper , dectlased, and tiled his bond in the .. Um of $1000 wi t h J : 111'1 Harpe l' and J. L e Thomp Otl as :;uretJ s. Aceounts flied Nov embe l' 7: Estate o f MUI'y M, Loar, d ecea sed , first an d final. Estate df Gadield Ril ey. c1 ecellscd, fll'st and finH1. It wa.~ flel r minoa th e net value of th estate of Vern!) n I. re!!well, decea ed is $2 J 07.75 and thnt the xemptio n of the mother. sale distl'ihutce e xceeds hoI' s uccession a nd th're for C' t he esto t l' is exempt fl' ol11 in heritance ta)(. The n t va lue o f the e.lul e ,of J ohn . Whitn k ' I', t1 ece n~' d wa s $4060. 07 an u l hat the I' x!! lnp t illll of the b 'n c fici u l'Y eX C2f' tis her g U C~silJ n. a nd tilt" l' ~ lat,e is ..,xe ntpl fl'om inh e ritance tax . W. II. Fu lkcl·th acte ptc'rl tht' a l)poinlml'lll ;.s ~ ual'di n n f D UlI l-( IllS, Wil li ~ alld Marlric' l1. il (>~' . min aI'S and fil ed his bond uf $ I ROO wi t h J . R. I~ a \\' lind C. C. C(, lIin ~ as su reli l!s. ' Notice o f e:;lates fUI' settl e ment al'1! Re t fil l' hearing N " ve llll.ll' l' 1 () al n o' clock n, m,

Com mOD Plea. Proc:eedine. In the case of Anna VanD oren Enl.r • .J", Po., .. In <c "I W .. y nc .. lIl. versus Paul B. Michael, up n con· Oltio, ... Seeond CI .... Mall M.ller :;ide rution by the court of the mo · _ _ __ Lion of the plaintiff requesting a I'chearing Of , th~ motion, fil ed by J . T. Ril y, aM rl!ceive f or the de · NOVEMBER 10, 10:10 f 'ndant f or good cause s hown the co u'rt (l~l!rrul e d :;aid motiQll , Charles BUl'l1elt was made II party defendant in th e IIction of .'- - - - - 'rh e Peop l e'~ Building, Loan lind I Savings Company of Lebanon. 0 .. I THANKSGIVING , ve r ~ u s T, C. Hewitt, et al. It IVUS - - - - - _. uru e l'(' d that service of su mm oOR be Illa de upon said party defen"·,d On ce 111 01'1" the pl!ople o f thl! dant. For good causc s hown Lllwr('nc e United tut e~ hn vc bee n call ed UI)d e f endant wu s granted oa by thei r Pl'cs iJl'nt to observe Brown the Inst, Thul'tiduy in Nov emb e r as thil·ty 'days in which to - plead, in a rlay on whieh to g-ive thunk s for thc actio n agains t him hy The th e manifold bl!!RsingH whi ch we Farm ers Nationnl Blink , of Clarks· ville, 0., a corporation organized hav e been vou c h ~ ufed. Real Estate Transfe rs 'J'hank ~ giving- is o ne of the f e w and exis ting under the lawMof til(' days which i ~ ce lebl'ut('(l a s a holi · Unitcd States of Ameri ca. Wi lli ulll E . GI'I'ulhollse, b,v shel Vincent C. Tracy wa~ granted a iff, l o W, Ches t e l' Ma ple. pa rl o f day in eve l'Y Val't o f tilt! Unitetl :S t aLes. Of New En glund ongtn. divurce from Bertha Muy Tracy , lo t Nn. G I in Ll' bullun . $2,'j 0 , duting back to the days oC the Pl y- th e d e fclldant having been fuund I. N , Mill e I'. by t'Xl'('ulol' 10 \\ ilmouth Colony, mOl'e t hun :30 0 g uilty of gross neglect of dul y. lia m t . Prost. ;; .:12 lUII'll nere~ in years ug-o, i l~ appro priate ness has Harv eys l lll-g', nppealNI to nil America: New Suits Th e Sta ncl ul"l Oi l Cum pnn y t u Fol' we of thi ~ country ha ve H e l'man Bothe ve l'sus Henry Thl' Wa~; n e~"il l l' Farm('\', ' E=..:been 1110l'e ubuntlanUy bl c!>sed than Bol he f or injun ction, uccounting. chung' e' Co .• 1'(,111 ('state ill Way ne have the (1eOp ll' o f any othel' j ud g ment on an y ba lan ee f ound t owns hip. n ()~se ll M, Rr"w .., r In Ann'! natio n in th l' wIl rld. W c may grum du e plaintiff Ilnd s uc.h other. 1'1" Li e ut "hal'll liml'~" and point to lie f l o whi ch he mu y be e ntllied P it l' I () t~ No,. :lI tJ , :n I :Ind J I 2 in incquulitil's a ~ betw ee n man , u nd and etc. Shaw han and BI'own, uL - Le han on. (;I'ol'!!e' Longl' ll'('c·t t o Chll'n Ga l man, and HlInk WI.' ar?, prelt~ lonl cys f o r th e plaintiff, filed the lilh e .. 15:J.(J:J ac r ('~ in 1'urtlecreek badly oil', but ~ve mU,st Hmembel ,; uit. N()vem~I' &. that !.y co mpa n son With lIn y other I Susana Mecke l' ente red suit twp. Susan F ' lclk ll lllP t o iSlal' A. part of th e wodd we I~r e xc~~ d - again st Mal'Y Hussett King fo r 1ll~.l y well.oll', thut th e lI1e9uuhtl es money · only. The amount claimed · t ock i 3.J 1 a e l' C!~ (,len l' c I 'e~ k tll' p. Cluudi u an d WalTl' n A. :Su r face whIch diVIde OUI' pe ople lllto the ~ 1 78 with inter est and costs. successful and the uns uccess ful . Mattie Sc hnell ve rsus Frank to : ila ~ A , :Stock i:1.31 a CTeR in nrc f~\l: less m:ll'kael, than lhe 111 - :Sc hn ell for di vo l'c e, charge!; are Clea r cr ee k twp. .'USlln Blackb ul' n to S ilns A. e qualttl e~ whIch eXI!lt ·e lsewhere gl'OSS neglect Ilnd extreme cruelty. between th e up per nnd th e low e r George G. P elTine entered suit ~toc k 7:1,:1 1 a CreH il \ C'lea rer ek class 'iI. . . ., . ugainst William Shumake r, Le ora t\\"p . Edwlll'd L. and Linie E ye r t o The rtlg!'1ll1 Fnth e l ~ .g';lve D. Shumaker, Eliza~th H. and thank ~ to God , on Th ~n k sg lvl.n g George E. S humaker to quie t titl e. S ibls A. Stock r('a l e ~ t ll t t' in lellrc l'el' k t\\'p. da~ f or .matet'lu l bl esil lry~s WIth for permlln ent injuncti on lind othwhI c h the ll' phYSica l co ndltton had el' r e lie f --I b e n ameliorate d. W e al'e all too . . Marriage Licen.es I prone t oday t o tak e all of the Probate Court Proceeding. Willi e lu yton Moo re , facto r y credit jell' mllte rilll ,progl'ess to our ~e l ve s . F ew today re ly upon Dayton streets will be thronged with crowds to view this All in strurn ent o f writing, PUI'- w!lrk!·\' o f .'lJ ullt Ll' haliOIl and Mr>' I Divine Provid ence t ak e care o f port ing to be the las t will and tes- Dora Wilsclll of . o ut h L.., ba non , Marathon of Mirth and Marvel! Klddies and old · folks E Ill(' r ~nn B III'el1 Se ofil' l'l. clerk th em, in spite of th e expreSR prom- tam e nt of Emm a McMahan, dealike· will 8ee this astounding pageant of K"fants--anlma1sise: ceased. was prod uc ed in co urt f or of i\'l al'o n and I\li , s I\l ild red F aye I freaks! The tremendous Chinese D~OIl, over 100 feet long FI·cew, o f Maso n. "SeCK ve first the Kingd om of probate. from tip to Up, breathing fire and smoke! The Biant Upside., God und His ri ghteous n ess and all Lutha M. R o~enberg e r . a dmin isthese things s hall be added unto tratl'ix of the es tate of Lewis MooDown·Man, 10 feet high on his bare hands, and then, tooyou. " maw, deceased, was ord er ed to dis Our faith is less simple than tpat tl'ibute certuin bonds anel sec uri o f our f or e bears, We do not look ti e~ o f the es tate t o Molli e Ca st for direct and instantaneous anM. Rosenberger. " swer to pray er. But ,d own deep in andL. Latha M. Hendel'!\On, administ ra t or Th e Hig h sc hool s tuclents and our hearts we, as a people , s till de b onis non with will annexed . tea che rs en joyed a I'UhiJit "upp e l' believe thnt RO me how. if nch does fil ed his first account. a t the Gy m Saturliu y eve ning-. th e his individual bes t t o live up to the The court found that Port ia C. boy. furni~ hing rabhi L~ and t he ~ 'th h' h I _, 1_ ~ I) il' it of r.e lig ion, he will not s ufHufford's final accou nt in the es- g i:'ls being res p nns ible f at' th e -Wl IS uge red and go d Sle.. h A calliope-Jack and the Beanstalk-Hortense fer for lack of food and shelter c fl'csl~ tate oC Clal'e ne e Cochran . an ino ther itel11 t: o,n. t~ e/1C'nll T ~ filled to the top and brimming over with the Cat-Jack in the Box-The Stick Candy and the norm ul co III forts of lif . I a balan ce du e amen ~vere II11Ua ': ; ant a repOl' I ~ toyS! \UL the parade halts at Rike's, Cutle-Toonerville Trolley-and' many other Th er e is still fai l.h ill the words compenent, to Clarence shows Cochran of $426.69, de ltghtful c vel11n ~. '1' II en 1 . o f the Psalmi st: whe refore it was ordered that th e MI'. and !'Ilirs, Robert Co ll elt I ' Santa will go Up over roof-tops and down a 01 your avonte comic strip characters--and "I have been young. and now I guardian should be allowed $65 .:32 , o f D~yt(\ n we.re Sat urday g uest s ~ HUNDREDS OF OTHER THRII~LING AT. • am old : yet huvc 1 not seen the f Ol' clothing at the S. Fre d & C., of Ml. a nd MI S. A . • . Coll ett unti l tremendous red chimney. TRACTIONS• righteous fOI' i1uken , not hIs se ed . t a CI arence Ch an d cas h pUld oc I'an i R obert Th ' M E A'd I I Ill " · I ~ bell'glng bread." ThI s 'pllrticll'tur Thanksgiving ~~eth~nh'a~~s$~2 t~~dg~~~d~:~a~~~1 ulal' ~l eetin~ TI:UI'Sl(la~ a}~~lrnloeog~ I I ' Day of 1930 'seem s to us to to · be du e to Clarence Cochrnn is $332.Irs. . G. Raudall I ~ IIbl e t o ~e • one upon \ hich the reli!1:ious ori- 37 with interest fro m Oelobe.· 22 , out; !lnd ~lr~ .. J. P. Thol'll bul'Y IS : KidtUes (a nd grown.ups, too) from I"e gIn of the occasion should be kept showtni;' Improvem e nt f!"Om he r e1,/;re M jam; Vallev w;1I want to visit e in mind. We have been thl'ough 1924 until paid co urt co~finned the first r ec ent IlIneR~. R ''k' T 0p.Y T ownb,n, - D dS a hard ~·e a. r'. We are still not nndTh~ final account of Portia C. Huf Th e ~ 0 1l1an· s . Ciy ic L eag-u e will C'J e ~ . a~totl, a"n dsee afnta . • . •• "out of the woods" so far a s mater ford g uardian of Clarence Coch- meet WIth. M rfl. Sndl e Rea~o n a tur aus -"~ , erso,~. ~l"!nt"g t e a.v a ler iul PI'O pe rity is concerned. But I'lln imbecile. clav aftel noon. Thatlksg,vtng ..• In Rlke s Basemetlt. we ha ve lost nothing which. counts Charles S. and Willte r C. Bur The 3rd uryd, 4th gr'u d e put on a , if we have not lost faith in ournett, executo rs of the est.ate of very ente.rt!lll1lng progl'~Jl1 at ~ s• • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~e lve s , in ollr neighbors. in - our Martha R_ Burnett; deceas ed, fil ed !!em.bly 1 hursd ay mor lllt,'g. WIth Nation and its ultimate high des- their inventory and appraisement JunIor Hartley u!1n oun clI1g, the tiny which all of ou r history justiL. Earl Thompson accepted the p,ro!!'.ram ,? pe ned WIth the nsse tnbly NOTICE OF ,APPOINTMENT fies. So long a s we hold to t hat appointment NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT ., Walch your expiration date on tb, of administrator o f smgll1~ Old F olks at H ome. Havc yo u hl'arcl of the Scotchfaith ·and continue to believe that DevotIOn s were conducted by Mary manWh o went c rllZY trying to !lometliing higher than hump-n Tit Mi a mi Gazelte - Osborn. L e lia Covcrman and DarEstate o f Ornl D. S urfac e, deleach a ~ i l k wo rnt how to mend powe r is still g uiding u,s. we h~v ~ rell Bogan cleverly e nac ted "Enter ceased. E ·lal e of ~ amu e l S mith, d eevery cuu se to be thankf.ul, runs in his wife's stockings'! sUClh u· day he would sit before an taining Si ster's Bcau." Billy an Notice i ~ he r eb y g iven that L. cellsed. Notic e ' is hel-e by give n that L. open fire or on an open porch with goave a violin so lo " tandard Airs" M, H e nd e rs on hillS been duly apWh u mukes hooked rugs out of out pen at pencil or paper, or re- and res pond ed to a n encore , Mary poin ted Dnd quul'ifi ed as Adminis- M. He ndc rs on has !Jce n dil ly aphi s di:;cul'llcd !;'o lf t wo'eds ? Lukens rec ite d "Our trutor of the Es tate of 01'01 D. puinted a nd qualified li S adminis cords or "eports, and quietly think. Carolyn Who s ued the li ve l'y stable beHe attributed his modest s uc- Sanitary Farm" in pl eas in~ ma nl'U U"l' th e cH IT ynll he hil·l'd from urface la te of Warren County , trato .. of t he cstnttl of Sa mu el ner. " The meetin g of t he Min- Ohio, deceased. S mi t h, la te of Warren ounty, cess to thi" unvarying habit. Henry Ford remarked to me strels " climaxed th e program ve ry Dated this ] 5 UI day o f ovell\. Ohio, d ecclI:<ed, upt. Moore made the !Je r 1930. Dated th is 3 1st day of Octo r,er, once that "thinking is the !IUlrdest fittin g ly. 10 11 0. job there is", and added that he ann ounce ments. H e cxtendt' d a W. Z. ROLL A Battl e reek ph ysic ian says , ~r-------------'. could get plenty of doers bu t not very cordial and pres. ing invitaW, Z. ROLL, Jud ge o f the Probate COlll't, " Constipati o n i::l res pons ible for J ud goc o f l he P r obate ourt nOllgh thinkers. tion to patrons to vi it th e ~c hool D3 Warren ounty, Ohi o nUl Most of us know from our own rooms while classes arc in session. Wanen ounty. Oh io more misery than any other cuuse.' But imm ediate relief has been Mrs. Mary Huines returned limited experienc/:! that thinking is found. A tnblet called RexlIll Ordhard. and we have insulated our- home this wcck fl 'om a delightful . NOTICE OF AIPPOINTMENT NO"fICE OF APPOINTM . ENT .. e rliell lias been disco vered. This selves against it by a restless and motor trip through the west. In tablet attracts wate l' from the sysnoisy (lnvironment. company with her n ephew, Wale s t e m into. the luzy. dry, evac uating E state of J. Milton K e ys, d Reeipe For Makin. a Million We are afraid to be found in Smart • E~tllte Of Anna . EIIi, debowel called the col a ll. The water Our basketba ll l eam s lost to ceas ed. a small audienc'e, terribly aCraid to HIGHEST loosens the dry food wllste and Noti ce is here b y g ive n that E lln CCn edt A friend of mine who is still be alone. Our ''Unwillingness to 'Morrow Priday eveni)1g on the CASH Notice i ~ hereby g-ivcn thnt L. ca uses 11 gentle, t horou!\,h, natur,!-I undel' thirty-five has made a for- take trips, 01' to retire . is n ot dic- home flo or, Scores ; Boys 1& to 7; Keys Coo k hus b(~~ n duly app ointed and qu a lifi ed as Administrl\- M . He nd e l'so n ha~ been c.luly a].l- l l\1 ov(,lllc~t withC?ut formmg a habIt , tune, and I as ked him how he did tated so much by loyalty to the Girl ~ 42 to 2. PRICES job us it is by the haunting fear Mrs. Mary Haines and Chas. tl'ix , de boni s non with the will an - po inted and qUlllifiod as adl\1ini~- l or ever IJl cl'eu~ lI1g the dose. : it. PAID "I've been to your office several that. removed from the protecting Smart e ntertained on Sunday Mrs. nexed. o f t he b stat<;l Ilf .J. Milton t\'UtOI' of th e estate o f Ann a E , EI- / . Stop Ruff IJl'lng from con~hP. a­ times," l said, "but you seem se l- clatter of daily activities, we Chas. Smart and 1\1 iss Grace of Keys late of W\ll'l'en County, Ohio, Ii", In t I! of Wl1rren Co unty, Ohi o, tlp n Chew a R e x~11 Order!le at (((.ceas ed . . Illght. Next duy bnght. Get 24 for shall have "too much time to Cincinnati. MI'. and Mr8. F. Wal es d eceas Ii. dom to be there." Dated thi s :3 1sl dil l' of Odober 25c today lit th e nearest Rexall Dated 'this J 5th dny of Novem"No, I don't go to the office think". Smart and so ns, Ra~)h and T ,,!ITI, 10 :1 0. W , Z. ROLL. Dr u\t Store. Adams Drug Store. be\' 1911 0. . eve ry day," he answered. "A good Emerson tells the story of "a MI'R. Oswaltl nnd son J ohn . W. Z. ROLL d eal of the time I just sit and man who on hl8 de~th-bed called Mr. and 1\1rs, W. M. Mathias and .Judge o f t he ·Probnle Court. ~~~~~~~~,!!!""...,~~~~ Wune n County , Ohi o. ~ __ . ______ _ ____ ._ Judge of the Probate C.ourt, nH) look out of the window and think. to him his profligate 80n and lef~ son Don at ' Dayton !;pent S),1,nday "When I make · a decision I go him larlle poss~l8ipns, only exact- afternoon with Mrs. Amanda"Stl\rr D3 Warren Cou.nty, Ohio PHONE 8F3 Sunday altemoon guests of Dr. ollt an~ pu~ jt illto e~ec~, "np Ii ing p$ h\rn ~htl p,rowt.e spend ~n "Where docs Frances get her little 'wpre ~!\an half ~he time I hour every day ·alone. The Bon kept and Mrs. F. S. 'frIpp were Mr. and NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT HARVEYSBURG, OHIO good looks?" ' Vjil pad the t .ood 'u~k to ~~ dRht his wo~d and beca1,l18 a wise I\n~ Mr8. Ed Hanley. Mrs. Mame Fore"From her fath er." e hen I finp I hjlve made a mistake good man." man, f,1iss Violet Foreman and "He must b e a handsome mnn In another paMagli Elmer.aon 1'e- Am brose Fisher all of Dayton. Ill t dqwn and IBY: 'Now wha~ djd RESIDENT Estate of Emma M. Keys, de- th en." I do wrong? Were my facts lnac- markll that "the ,ods and the wild ~r. and Mrs. Herbert Sne ll of ccaNed. "N o. You see, he 's a chemist." ilUrate, or did I draw bad oonclu- beasts ar-e both found of solitude i Marathon were SunctllY guests at Notice is hereby given tha t Ella sions! How am I going to avoid tltt\ught makes the difference ~e­ relatives herll, Keys Cook has be en duly appointthat same mistake again?" tween ' tbe 80litude and the .0dJlIld ed and qualified a s AdministraPERMANENT LOCATION W . . . Rae Chewer , kn~w "noth,r man who owned that '01 tl!e \Ion." trix of the Estate of Emma M. NO HUNTING a smail but profitable business. Il~ , Solitude and thought are l'espOI\ Keys late of Warren County, Ohio Lougumia .:-"Some burglars got With Dependable was methodical In his habits. On a sible for the eonsldenble fortune into my house last night, bound undersigned. &llow no deceased. certain day of each month ne of the younr ;friend whom I quo· (JayWeor the LEBANON, OHIO Dated th is 15th day of Noveml11e to II chair lind gngged me . nfght' huntfng, trapping ' or Serum and Virus stayed away trom the om lie, anQ t~d at tl\e beglnntn". 1 pass on ht!! bel' 1930. Plldinga- "Then What did you Ere. Examined everybody tn hia employ knew that recipe hee to all. I have notrbeeD trespassIng on our farms: • W. Z. ROLL insurea both Safedo?" nONS BROS the -old man was "thinking". from able to apply it myself. Repaira Gla•• e. Fitted Judge of the Probate Court, Lougumia"Why, I sat up ali i, , _ night and chewed the rug_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ", - Ol'vlng been too busy, E. F. 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llr. I\lId lh". Ott o ebold, of llr!o'. I.yui ll \' an uel"Vool't, of THE GREAT F" ..,. DU Mr. and Mrs. Willis Pennewitt , , , , . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _,;.._ _• Cincin]1ati, "ere ItU tz; of Mr, and Lebanon. wa~ n Waynellville visi· af Dayton pent last Sunday with :\(1'.-. W . O. Rapl'r •. undny. lUr today. Mr. and 1\11'11. Joe Pen new itt. !Jayton M ~ 11I Mr. and Mrs. Barnett of near MI'. and Mrs. ,I. O. Cllrlwl'ight l\I ll~ter JU lllllt;- Day, ,If Lebanon , great j"l'cibu 1'1/: Fafmersville spent Monday wit h IV l'e dilln I' gu "t,. Ilf 11'. tllld 11'" ~pc l\l Tu esday \ ilh his ,.g rand- :I duy,., CI)I1l IlH!IICi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartsock. B rlli. Bri e n itl Dn yitlll undn~' . IHll'e IlIS. l\ol ... tlnu 1\11'>'. A. K, ' Day, to be bl' ught t o city by th p. "Y oU th \)i i:l ion" ,of the ouneil REQUEST FO~ BIDS MI'. IIlld l\Irl>. J oseph Evans en- of Re lig iu\1s Ed ucation- an u~ ­ illt·. all(\ MI'''. hnH. Py ' . Mr. (Reservat ion Only ) antl Mrs. lIu\,vey Ry a nd dnugh- l.:n tnined on ' undny 11-, and Mrs. tltandillg I!venl of ,19aO. 'l' here will ea led Bids will be received by t 1', ilflo. und ill 1':. larcncC) Rye B. F. 1'h flUl ,' und Nt 1', and Mrs. b II u t and. choiru of 300 and (lnd family Wt'r ' ntertllin ,II ~ un- 1,' I'ed Bnk 1'. Of Dayio!'. special l11atinees will 00 given on The Water Board of Waynesville, hi o, at T ow lI Offioo until 12 day nt the hom\! If IIII', nnr! 1I1 1' ~ . Tuesday and Wedlllesday. II'. and MrA. ~ . T . Baile. and ~:dwa r d Hnl'l lio k in pring Valill I', Th omas Reed and sist r, A sincere und revt!renl prese nta o'clock December 1st for fur~ O ll, of , pl'ingti Id, isited frie nds 1(> ),. M..s. 'u me rs, of a lum bus, we re li on of the HPassio n Week" in nishing Pumping Equipment to be hel' 'l'hu)' day afternoon, guesls o f 11'. and Mr. Joseph t he Iif{! of J us Christ, to be all installed a nd connected t o present Roast Turkey "'----::- Evan ~, un Weun esday. . ea rl y offerin g in , th i city, from Suct ion and Discharge Mains I\1 r!l, St. lair F·iCe. of Wilming[IU' awuy Freiburg, Germllny ; t he within Pump House, all ' as per Dressing Cranberry Mold SPECIAL l pn, il\ h ' r nssi. ling in t he cnr e or i'llI'. und Mrs. Roh!lld Hawke and Ill ig- rims of that quaint little vil- S(Jecifications on file at Town (l :ood cl HI ,v to ~ n \' ~r,. J h I' 11\0th(.' r, 1111': . • u;;nn Wilk e rson ~o n, an d 1\1 iss Em mll Heig hwu y lage cuny t heir mesllllge 10 lh l' Office. Mashed Potatoes Sweet 'P otatoes ",hM'" cn nditi(lIl is r\!polted to be hangc nil (> 11 l'V{, l'Y CIII·. n!lc. were dinn er guests uf Mrs. Edith rH!W wol'ld, nn d to a ll mankil:d. .One Mot.or Driv~ n Horizontal no beltel'. Wa ynesv ill e ~ l ll t o r C:o. ll al'ris nn d fnmi ly on ·u nclay. Prese nted under th~ leadl: rship Powor Dis plllcement Pump to be 'Creamed P~as of George Fa ss nac ht, Sr. , with a insta lled. ' . Detlliled plan s show ing instal· Messrs HowlIrd Archd eac on, ('usl and choru s of s evern l hundred Fl'uit Salad Hot Bread J ume!l Kerrick, E. C. Gross. L. C, the " Passion Pla~' " is a ~' et:g i /) u 'j lalion must be fU1'llished with Bid. Board reserves right to reject t. John, L. V. Beck, and W. O. drama that cannot help but be imMince Pie Pumpkin Pie Raper attended a brotherhood pressive; viewing it is a sacred any or all Bids. OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS BOARD meeting of HIlI ~bo l'o dish'ict of spectacle, it is more powerful than or Ice Cream and Cake the M. E. Chu rc h, at Batavia Mon- than an an t hem, more striking dllY evening . than a pageant. It is the sweeping Coffee, Tea Milk - - --~ --SPECIAL elirnllx oC the life of the Son of , (11110.1 ~n l y to Nov. ~ G . l Man , given in a form that has SPECIAL Chunge o. il on eVi!I'Y car, 99c. been llIutul'ing fo r many centuries ((:U " o ul .\! t ll N"",' . :.! t: , lind whidl cumbines anci ent f ervor Wuyn esv ille Molor Co. I·' o nl bnttl' r1 es, $ 7.50 va lue, wilh modern dramatic t echnique. bring- ill th is pa pe l·. ancl yo u CUll Th e It-xl of the P a ssion Pluy ge t the m fol' $6.Ii O. Wn v lt e ~ villc r emain s true to t.hc words and EXECUTORS' PUBLIC SALE ~ I r)tll l' Co. .. spiri t of th e Bible, Ilnd goes be· The und ersigned, 'as executors Order your Thanksgiving Poultry , Alive and yu nd the meager f!:ospels to s hed of th e estate of Martha R. Burnett light upon the spint of the timils, AUTO ACCIDENT Dressed - Prices Guaranteed- All a nd the I'eligio u!; rivalries that fin · deceased. will s 11 at her r·e s· lill y led J esus to Culvary. Th e age· id e nce on the co mer of Third and Home-Dressed Meat Robe rt Werntz und Claude Colc - attreets, Waynesville, Ohio, stor y I'cvorently unfold s, step Tylm' old h:l<I n na lTo\\' escape fl'oll1 death on : by !:I top. t he sliored theme, made whl'n t he auto mubile 111 which th ey Sat"rday, November 22, 1930 \\'(' re riding struck an upright of morno!'lllJl e by thOSE! Ilven tful day ~ BABY BEEF wh ep .J !!SUS, JCing Of the Jew s, B e~ il1ning at 1 p, Ill., t he fol· the 1'<1(' (1 uridg-e ahoul 7 o'cloc k D logna. III 20c entry into low ing: I S lltllrdn~' · \·t:!nlllg. Mr. an d MI'i:!. III lid\! lJ is tl'iumpna Boiling Beef, Ib 12 ~ c MiJJced li n111 , Ib 281' I Co If' !lntl th eIr Infant child whose J eqlsalenl /Imici the tUIlIUIt of lhe Household Goods, consi sting of Short Ri bs Beef. Ib . 151' - on I home IH In Dllyton, wel'e guo st.~ In crowd, and until He is ll l\ enlly la id I li ell ting St ove. nom'ly new; Box To Bake 01' Bnil the Womtz home In orwl n, 'I'h .. II wuy in the dllrkne:ss oC the tomb, Wood Stovil , Oil Stove. Beds, Side mell had dri ve n oVl.'r to Wl\yn fH' ~hi ~ sublime lind colossal pageant board, Co uch, Ro ckers, Rugs CarChuck Roast. Ib 171' PORK vi ll e to make somo purcha se~ , holds tho spec tator in pruyer lock- pets, Se t of China Dishes. Cookinll' Round Loin St eak. Ib Utensils, etc, etc. 251' lind weI' re tl1rning home whe n th c ed l·ovol'cnce. , 18c Fl'e ~h H am ~ . lb Th e audie nce Is requ ested t o ANTIQUE- Ch~ny Corner Cup acc id e nt happe ned . Chu ck Steak. III Wh ole or ha l( 20" refrai n from IIny appilluse and board, Solid Walnut Hi-Boy (very Co l~, ow ner and d ri vcr of the the death like 8tillnelis pervud es Ground Beef, Ib .16c Fl' ~ h Cllllie ~ , Ib rare pattern) , Cherry Chest of lSI' cor, \\'/1 8 II lin ded by the strong Wh ole lights of /1 hi!: machine apPI·oach· the very atmosphere of this IIge Druwers with Original Glass SwLs Steak, lb ' 20c !.ng and ril' OV8 ~ 'r {'ct ly in to the old sto ry, the snddest lind yet Knobs, Cherry Turn Top Table P ork hon ~ . Ih 23c the swe etest ever told . ut from Sho~ l der Rou nd Che rl-y Stand, 2 Mirror s, 1 Steel updg-~~l l!epnra~lnK tIll! f90 t bridge Ri b 01' Loin Specia l attention g iven out of Engraving, Old Chairs. Walnut f l'ol11 the dl'ivewny. Pork Sleu k. Ih 19<: , The injured men wel'c taketl to town gl'oups and parties. Head· Drop Leaf Table, and several VEAL Lean hou Id ) Ill', Wlthllm's offi ci' whe r e their qual'ter Il r t! !'!OW open at 217 N. oth er articles in this elasB. wound s were Jl'C se d. Both men Main St., DKyton, 'l'hg prices are T erms made known on day of sale Veal Chops, Ib 181' . 191' FI' e ~h Snll ~ n R'e, II> CHAS. S. BURNETT were IIl1dl y cut, anti We rntz's buck popular, running from 60e to $3. PUI'e POl'k, Vea l ·Roa t. Ib 171' WAL'J'ER C, aURNETT was Injurcd. Cole's hanll WIlli so Fresh ide. Ib 171' Executol's of the estate of badl y mangled that it was th oug ht Veal P ocket Roast, Ib ... lS I' Ma'rtha R. Burnett, deceased. ndviHab lc to r emove him to Miami Pork Loin Roost, Ib 191' Seve ral !!!iJlC!/I' 111 1~ t at the hom e Vall ey hosp ita l wh et'e thQ third uf Mrs . Mani s ~jJl er Wed nesda y W. N. Sears, Auct. _ Either huH SMOKE MEATS fin ger was I1mputnted. He had . und enjoyed t he day with II coverLean Pork ROlll<t. Ib some tim e ago. lost t he li ttle fi n· ed·dish dinn er and learned the art 17<: Ham's-; ' lb. .. 181' SPECIAL ut fr om shoulder ge l' of th e same hand. of re-seatinl':' el"! alrs. Sugnt' cured (?nlli c~ (C'OOd olll y III ~ov . ~ 8 , l Cole is a 80n-ln -Illw of Om er and Mrs. Lowell Thomas Mr. Bacon . III Rhodes, who, Ijcvern l yea rs ago. moved Monday to the Brown prop231' 4.40x4.50x21 Tube, 99c. Way• ug.lI· cured. 2·lb. piece or WUR a tenan t on the Mn udce Sil- erty which ~ h ~>, recently pur- nesville Motpr CO, LAMB mOI·e. # ve r fa l·m. ~. chased. hop , lb . Th e machine, II Pontiac sedan. .... lSC Hams, ~ ugar cured, 11> ... 23c Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark and OIlDllVAN t;E NO • • ::, was a t.otal wrec k. Regular Ham s Roa t , lb . son were Sunday guests of Mr. "" ........ 12 ~ c: J owl Ba con, Ib .............. 171' am] Mrs, Clyde CO): jn Dayton. An Ordlnl\no(' to pr IIcl'lbc tho Sugar cured Mrs. Charles He~rvey of Leb- du ti es a nd .f lll Iho OOllIpensMl on ot WAYNE TP. FARMERS' CLUe a llOIl spent Thursda1, with Mr. and 111<' Supe rl nte nll'm t of th e Watcr Weil'lel's, lb ..... ........ ......... 25c: Liver, 2 Ibs 25c: . \\~~~ so~to'~ ~ ,Vlllage ofW&ynelVUle Misses Bla nche and Pil rle Riley Mrs. Emery ChArleton. Frankfurters, lb . .. .. .........20c: Brains ........ . 15c Be It ordaIned by Hl c Co uncil ot delig hlfully e ntertain ed the Wayn e , Misses Bernice Craham and th e Village ot \\'Il}"ll es vlll e. IHllllI ot Township Fal'mars' Club at their Thelma Coleman Bpent Sunday Ohio. 'E TION 1, 'r hat Lhe Tru.te88 beautiful home on Thursday, with Mr. lind Mrs, Harry Graham. Mr. and Mrs. CJlnt Dearth of or Pub lkl Attnlrs ot th e Village or Nove mber 13th. T h mild weather, the splendid Middletown were entertained to Wuy nesv lli e by Iinel with tllO 1\\1 IlI'O\'al or Cou ne of saId Vllla!;t ll employ 1\ competent per_on to attenda nce. t he e xcellent dinner dinner Sundll Y at t he home of Mr. sha Sav,e Your Solea-Let ua Deli Ver Your Meata. Phone ,66 ne t R $ Superlnte nc:lell t ot til e Water and instructive program combined and Mrs. Frank Mlltltnb erger. · Mr. and Mrs. Rudd SAylor and \\' ork .. or th e VIIII\gc ot Wa~'n e 8 v llle' 8 wi th t he tru e hospi tality of th e SE 'T ION 2. Thut Rllld BUllurlnhostesses and th e pleasure of slin of West Carrollton oalled on tendent shall act Ill! enginee r at th., Pumping ' tallon, lind UB such ~~~~~~~!"!"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;~ meeting the guests present all con- relatives here Sunda~y. Mr. and MI's. Keslor Graham H h a l~ ope r nt~ I\ne! care 'tor all - - - . tributed to the enjoyment of the were evening dInner guests Sun- :::I~~ ~t':(~'ol~ n tl oLhllr equipment lit day. SElCTIO N~ . Thf\t Bilid sup rln · Thc speaker of the (lay, Mr, day of Mr. and Mr·l!. C. W. Albright of Waynesville. t e l1l1~ nt .hnll .upcrvllO ull rcpalra Rumm el, of Lebanan. in his a(l10 J) lpo., ma ChinerY. qulpm nl. nnd ~onveniences· Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burnet en- bulle]fn g!! and th In stnlln:t1on of all dress on the s ubject, "Running the fr'om Cederville lI e w pipe>!, machi nery ,und e<lulp·· Rummel, of Lebanon, in his ad- tertalnC!tI friends " . mont. . Automatic Water Syste ms, Lighting Pla nts, Eleetric Motors v·el'Y ovmprehensive revi ew of the S un day. EC'ft ON 4. Tlitil said Supe-rlnSeveral pal'ents from i.Dr~ attentendent shall r ead a ll water moten various phases of ·Agrlculture. The [rons, Washe rs and Sanitary L ava tori es-night school at Wayne'sviile, or said WUler Wl\I'ks a nd rel,ort slle<:ia l to pl,~ "Our Ever chang1ng ded ....... ~ . d th th er eQn at ' such times as sImi be Agnculture \V8 S ably disc ussed by . . ,Ut'S . ilvemng an e pro- rC(lul red P¥ Ine Tru sl es o.t Public gram a tb~ gY)7I. .. Atfalrs. · IIfl-. S ~dwcll Elli s. Miss Null of Serve you better by having them. put In good SE TION 6. Thllt ~ II luvpl!:es, Mrs. Mary Marsl1tllJ was a guest s pringb oro Il g uest of the elu b payrC>ll s. an.l other j\;Ccourlts, ' :1" ~Jlli~le~ operating -condition gave much plensUI'C ' by g iving two over the ' week-end of }trs. Belle cel>tln g fix ed compen§nU<>n ot pro Coon /lDd da ughter in Dayton. good readin gs. ricers provided by onllnanee. sha ll Mrs. Ma rg#l r~ Johns entertain- bt> allprovetl by llald SUll e rlnlend~hl Other guests present were Mrs. "~et ~ive re.ul~~ paym/:",. Null. Mis!; Swartzel, Mr. and Mrs. e d t 0 d 'Illner r.IdlillY, .MAli' rs. Ie betore SEC'NON 6. 'Thal .8~' 11I Ii1 l1p~rlf!­ C. C. Meloy, Mr. and Mrs. Men- Surface of near Leoanpn" ,Mrs. ' t II den l shall be r Clllllrcd 'lo 'Cell ~qll;al h~y. and daugh- lh e pIpes, machin ery and . 0 h/l'c denhall , MI'. Null , Mr. Hershell H~ nry fiatterthwajt,e "'.... A C k "'I ulpmenl In workin g co nclltlon 'a t BUnnell, Mr. ' and Mrs. Rummell t er Eth e I anf-' ,,~rS. mos 00 nil tim es: "'ow e,' t. prg vlll@d 't1l111 and daughter Marg!l'~ of Way- suld Superlnlendent ,,, /I or/lby cmand MI'. All en . J)uw ercd to employ "u ~ h 8kll/~iJ Th e Deccll1bel' m~eting of the nesvillR, Mr. ' and Airs, Ralph Stowe and ,w() rk erH 0'1' laborers a s nl!jlded r+Plll club will bc at the home oC Mr. P tim e to IJ)n~ lo ~ ce J) th e ·1,lpes. daughter, Mr. an4 Mrs, C. W. Alb- 'm achin e!,)' allll o~h e r CC(Ulfll1'! cl)t ' In - -- , and Mrs. Branstrator. right wcre Saturday gJ,lesf,s pf Mr. 80cIl condi tion . --- ~- .... - - SECTION ~h e BIl I~rl' fit an d M I'll, U~Q S IIII" G rill h~m. the Superlnti .,,",I'I'hat ..;'t of lh ' ' W ~ l ~ r DEATHS MI'. and Mrs. Frlu* Charleton Works sl)all be /lo nd ' lh e sllme Is anel chiJd/7Aln pi 1do,alne ·City, Mr. her by fix ed 111 Six ,..,In<Ired Dolllj, rs EJ; 7.abeth Mallon Hartsock , aged MilIn- of " .I"''''let. o\&tn anA Mr. ( , 000.00) per i1 nnu lll, n/p'..lj.ble JllQn tn,.~ "'''' ., '" Iy fr om Ih e Wat/lt Fund 111'I"' ~ r 72, wid ow of Ephraim A. Hartsack and ... ~ar Mr8, Ch",.I4Is (Jhal'/.eton and th e oontr!> J of til i ' TI' us~ ces pt FJ.lpand daughter of the late .T, T, children spe nt Sa\lmjay with Mr. IIC~;t~Mff!:f~' 8. J\ 11 o /'dln llnc s pt' Mason, died at the home ot her UI Emery Chllrleton, \,artK or (frdlnll n(!ell n C!l"fJlp~ son Edwal'cJ neat· Spring Valley, andMr.Mrs. and Mrs. W:a lter Kenrick lcrcwllh ffre b!rejJ l' r p e ~ I ('". .Monday afternoon, foUowin.g 'an .and famj ly had for their dinner SEortH). ,9. "'rMII Ord! nllll~e 8h~1I 0 ser~ Illness of several weeks, passing I M d M tak c et?ec and I?r. III f Ar(!f! on IInIJ ~uests S un\lilY, r·. an rs. a ft er th e earliest perlo[l allow' IJ' ~l' away in the hou se whel'e she was Jacob ' Gabelman, ~U ~s Anna Fox law. . ' bol'll and marl' jed. Pn s s~d [I t Council Chnmber thl8 • d d Mrs. W . G . H ames M 1'. an an Lhlrd tiny of Nov ~ mh " r. 1930. Mrs. HUI·tsock was 11 profeschildl'en of Dayton. JAMES E. McCLURE sional nu rse and for the past sevActin g Mayor Dr. L. G. BrDck. one of Lytle's eral year's ha d been matron of the 't' d Att es t ; Ra), llI on F. Hattl Ie!. hospital of the Ma onic Home at mos t l'eSpeC t e d (II ,zens paSSil away Friday morning at his son's Village Cl e ~ . . Spl'i llgfield, She is sUl'vived by one son home in ImlianllPolifl. ~e will be Ed wal'(l HUI,tsock, one sister, Mrs. greatly missed In thj community . 1 .• __ RI ll a Brown, of Centerville, two where he has pl'aetlc~A-medicine for ' a' number of years .. A 'al'i'p .. S?~CI~~ broth ers, Dr, M. Mason, of Nor Wa~~~.ville, (G op ~ o,lly to ~ov . 2• . ) woo d, and Fl'ank Mason, at Day- number of trl~nds from here attended the funeral service held ton. • Grea~ pny fUn', l)9~. Wayn~lI" Funeral service will be held at Monday afternoon Ilt WQodland ville ~otQr ~g, . th e home Thursday afternoon at chapel, Dayton, conducted by hi' $1 • sa .,; ct . x~ .. _ 00 " , , ' ' ' _ ' 1 :30 o'cl ock and burial will be in ne{lhew, Rev. Vjrll'i1 Brock, ot . 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Coodyear Heavy Duty Tire Do ·yo u work hard , piny har d, DR IV E hnl'd? Th en h r e's you r Ii rc! . A real glutton for puni ~ hl1l en t. it's afraid of. ,

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James Newton Moore, 83 years old, Civil War veteran, died at his SPECIAL home in Spring ' Valley Saturday (Good only to tiov. 28.) following a 10 wCilk's illness ' Ford batteries, $7.60 value, Mr. Moore ' was born In Mt, Holly a nd was a lifelong resident bring in this paper and you can of Groen county. He is 'Survived by get them for $11.50. Waynesville hI S widow, Ma r y; a brother, Otho Motor Co. -- - Mo ol'e, Sprinj!' Valley. and a sister 1 Mrs. Mortha Mabon , New BUrlington. Fun eral sel'vices W€l'e held at lhe . hOI.n o Tu esday at 2 o'clock. BUI'lal III Spring Valley cemetery. Mr. and MI·s. Ray ' Day neal' --- Ferry and Mr. and Mrs. Harold SPECIAL Rogers of Bellbrook spent last ., (flo od nnly to Nov, 2 6.1 Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Hiley . . Grease any cal', !l9c. Waynes. _ Gibson and family. , Mr. and Mrs. Fl'ank Hartsock vil le Motor Co. ~- _____ spent Sunday with 1\Ir. and Mrs. Theodore Pepper of Bellbrook. Mrs. Clifford Bak.er and Miss Clara Daughter of Mt. Holly· spent Friday a,terno/ln with Mrs. Hiley Gibson. . A large crowd . attended the . Mrs. Joe Pennewitt has been on sale of Mrs. Emma Brown Satur- the sick list, the past two weeks day afternoon. but Is better at this writing. The farmera have finished the Mrs. Bert Spitteel' and .Mrs. corn shredding in this neighbor- Hiley Gibson . visited school at hood, Waynesville last Thursday evenMr. and ' Mrs. Charles Early at- ing• tend ed the funeral of Virgil Rosell Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Poft' of a t the Progresi ve Dunkard church Centerville spent Tuesday evening nOl,th of Springboro Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Hiley Gibson afternoon. and f~~Y.

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Because it is'doubly ttoteeted .Salpst ,nd w~3ther, and therefore lasts onger, Cbanneldraia · is (ar .Qloro ecooomical'tblUl ordinary IQPGng. AnfIl"lI ~~/I np mortl/ See our CbanoeJdraJo exhibJt .• lId Ie" 1.lS teU 'you how lime 'i.e' will cost to re-ropfwith thl. Uletim, roofing, made 01 dtejlJmous COP·R-LOY, the Coppe.r AlJoyed Steel.

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·NOTES FROM THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

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ITEMS Of INTEREST fROM NEIGHBORS

Jerry Ennis, age a bou t 70. a life lo ng reside nt of .Wa ynesv ille, 1 dl'opp ed dead in f ro n t of ' his home on Third st reet a bout 7 :30 o'c loc k OLUMB U S, OHIO- Th e teTu esd a y eVe nin"" whil e cleani ng Eighth GrAde New. s uits of the official vote f or c andisn ow oft' hI s sidewal k. I VA YNE:SVILLE: M. £ . CHURC H Undula nt F.".r dutes 011 th e stat e ticket at the late The Y oung Amel'ic ans. a club A strange r saw the body lying e lec ti on discl ose a contrur iety of of the first sect ion En glis h class on the walk nnd call ing Nelson i Local physici ans of Frankli n reO. C. DlbHt. Pulor. figur es whic h prove i. nter e~ ti!1g. to are pre paring a Chl'i t ll1 BS pro- Watkin s, a n eig h bo r, th e t wo . W {'dne~duy: Tha port th e e in this comS hop early at Ridge's , nk sg i\' ing s erFriends hip' s perfect gi ft , your muni ty of e axistenc th e stud e nt o f electIon stlltlstlC S. g ram to be g i\'en at on e of th e ir m e n ca r ri ed th e body in to the \' Ice and Quarte n um ber of cases of r ly Conf e re nce at photog raph. at Ri dges. . Georgc Whi te, Dem ocratic canc.liundulan t f ever. Paul Gu stin is ill wit.h scarl et meeting s. A com m itt ee co mpose·J Watkin s h'O l1I l' lind SUlllll1 uned 1I -;- :30 p. m. Dr. George. OUI' Di, l ric l o f Lea h Ku nl z, Ma rga re l date for Gove rn or, rece ived 1,033- f ever. Th is diseu.s e in many waya rera w- phys icia n. I . 'up I in tL'llllenL. wtll prcac h, on M r~ . J . L. Hartsoc fo rd Hnd 010, vo t es and his oppone nt, My e rs it-g- in iu Denling e r was . Th e coro ne r's vcl'tlid wa s t h .. '·lI hj l'rt of T hallk,,~i\' illg. and her chi ld l'c n in Daylok i ~ vis itin g se mbles the old -fa shioned milk n. fever. The patie nt experie nces a Y. Co tJ pe r , Re pu blican c a nd!da~e. Mrs. Ell u Meredi th is visitin f( appo in ted to alTangc ' t he program . "d c·at h d ue to upuph'x y c:luSI'(I b'y al so ~und u l'l t hl' bus in l!~s of lh e h!ll'den ing uf a r lerie ~. " tem peralur e which undulll t es from 92:!,5:1 I, th e f rrn er' s rnaJon l y re latives in Day t on. (l uurtL'rly Co nferenL'c. T he pu bl IC J uhn Hain e~. of Day to n is spend 10W . l o hig h. t ontinui Th e d "'cea se d is survive d bv a is cord ially illvited 10 attel1 be in g IO!J, 45!J. Claren ce J . Bro wn. High School Note. ng ove r a perd t his ing th e week with re lativ f'!! . Rb Le r in Cali forll ia. a ~ i s ter'- i n - mel'ti n" . iod of months in most cases. Re publica n cundida te for SecTeThe home of Ve rn Hough if' La:;t Fri c.lay nig hl W. II. •. law. M r ~ . l\'l uI'Y E. Enn is tlr 1\1 1) 1'- 1 Severa tury o f S la ll! had 1,024 ,58!1 vot eR under quuran tine f or scar1(·t f eve r. l casl!s hav e bec n diagFrid:lY : On F riday ....\'en in g o f pluyed lIa!' \'('ys bul'l! tln d althoug h row, a n d til' ncp h ('\I' ~ .. Johl1 a nd a nd Mrs. J . r.. Me lur e n osed a ~ undula nt f eve r, while und his op pon e nt, J. II. N l! wm~n , Ihls wl,,·k :t I" " ,th fcsll"u l unde r ~ p cMr. a :eve rul n t ntl' t wo lIlb e ri rs ays "r lust t he J week team e~. · e Enllis. we a t lIu re t mbe he r of othe rs are undcr obser801i,071), Mr. Brow n 's plu ra lity • t hl' au~"in' - II f t he E pw urlh Res erv oir. Sel ec t YIHlr Ed gal' Gu 'st ' hl'i st- nu t permitt ed to pl a y, th e Urangl! Fune ra vat l se r vic(,s will bl' held al I. ~ :I I', U" .,f \\'al rcn C.Hlll ty, will ue io n and awai t ing the report bl'in!( 21 8,1\ 14 . wh ~ch wus 1.he. lar- mas card s at Cul'Y's J ewelr y ' hOIl, a nd Black calli e o ut o n t up with thc Ics itic nce of h is sisl er·i from bloo d tes L; whi ch is said to g est \I f uny cundula le o n e ~th e r I.cbun on, Ohi o. ll -Iaw ' 1,, ·ld in lit e til. E. Ch urch in Maso n a sco re of I l! to Mrs. 2:3, Or Wa vill vne!<v in e M J . G ra y "pe nt T ues- be l he ool l' kn own m e an ~ of posi oI'I'O \\' F r iday artl'r n,,"n at l! I T ili> ill e ticke t. For TI'e ll ~lI r c r of Slate kt'Jll ah l h ro ug h Ollt th e galll e o'(· loc k. Burial in l\1" ITIJ\\' C<'llll'- ' ~lJnd Il1 l dilll!; is lad ll $.( he ld for lh e da y with Mrs. Olto Miell uel, of li ve d ill gno~is. -- F ra nklin ChronHalTY S. Oll,y, Re publ ican, had Mrs. H. C. Co lemun, of Nor - so !Iw rcl'llIl ' f Chn st Hospitu l in Cin WIlS nu a nxie·ty di splayed Ruute Ie 1'\' . 3. ide. !)76,052 vot eH and his De moc ratic wood, visite d relativ es hem Sun1,·ilt lJali. :\11 o ll'l' r ill!! or f ruits und Th e Hcllllo l hall d pepp ed up 'th e . rllnn ill !! mate • .1 n~('p h 1'. F l' rg uson da y. \'l·gL\ ul, h·, i, lic in ).: t uke'lI fo r the Mr. an d Mr!<. crow J . C'. d lind lI a wk t he playe rs tiiO an d we e spent NEW CENTU RY CLUB 830 .!W4 . g ivin g Mr. Day a llw c.I of Chrillm al Cantala hos pital. Anyo ne hu\' ing ~ o l11e thing Sun da y in Dayto n. th hop ,· t o slIlI n hell I' th e m play e gu est of 14 :" R48. Gilbe rt Bettma n, ReW. H. All e n was a busi ness "The Ura t. , (' (, lIll·il. l ute . tu thi ~ off e rin" will Mrs. Mary H Miss. a wmill el' 'has begun work . Hopkin s. ng(> and Black" whe n th e Tlt e N(.\\' C'(.ntur~' Clu!, . \\ ith please b lln ~ It to th e church. \luulic a n can didate for Attorne y vis ilo!' in Wilmin /:t on Monday 1I0 t l<? 1I1l1 CO lli eR on th e tl oo r. Don't on u C h r i ~ tma s ('un tata to be preMi ss May W r ig ht u~ h""t(·ss . held IlIl~I' t ha r.I. I· ~' l d IlY n o? n . Gen e ra l, poll ed !Hl6 .62 7 voles ll!ld af ternoon . , forg et the gam e WCltn es,I I1Y night its ' ove mhl' .' I ~Iiff ord Bu zil:k, of S idn ey. s p e~ t se nted by th e Girl' s Gl ee Club; M. Ray Alliso n, De mocrat. 823 ,r mee t ing F ridav t he l Sun d ll~ . Sund a y Sc hoo l ul 1l ;30 Fllda y lIIg ht lit th e home of hIS alMo an ' ope re tta entitl ed "The li t Sp l'ing '· /l ll ey. COlll e lind sec :! I at " Th e Litll e Inil 1l\)2 , Mr. BeUmul1 winning by ." ·Frank Robin son and Cheste r " . ,~. 111 . ~I Urnl!lg worsh Ip at 10 ::30. mn t her M r ~. A. L. Unexpe clt>d Guest " has been ~­ King. 14 :l ,r. 3fl. F orf Unit('d S ta l l! e nll- Carey we re busin ess vi sitors in how the tealll will fUrl' with ~t r o n g T he Clu b me mbe rs hud t he pleas S~rll1o.Il ... ~J"~t. fo~' th ~, ~lorll\~ g (· olllp ctiti on. g un by th e grnd e pupils. The high ure of uc in g th e first g"uests in I \\ 111 Ul ',U LO r, Ho ber t J . BlIlkl <,y, Democr a t ic [)uytOf\, Monday , I Ill. ~ IJ Uloo k.. olth Th e lin e-up : Mr. and Mrs. Edwa rd Ve ntrl'C . schoo l orchest ru is intendi ng to be this nl' W, uit l·ac t ively . nppo inted , Le.ag-.ue ,~ t Gs.:,JU p . . ~11. w Lpwclma had a vote of 1,046,5 61 ancl Ros'Y of Da yton , s pent Tuesda y with g in Iwac tice on som e new pieces.home f o r lh co e C. Mc Culloch , Rl! publica n 863. W. II , S, e nLCI·ta ln l1l{' nt of AIIlIIlUll t u. Il!udu. ~tlth~ Real Chri lmas barg ninR, yo u'll IT. H.. . ., .30 p . .\11'. a nd Mrs. Geor gI' Ke l'l1 . C'l nrhvi il l! Ne w!<. H 9 44 th e fOl'nll!r being elected by find at Ca ~ y 's J ewelry Sh op, Le b- Wa lla ce Ill: He\,. ~ .n ff crty of ~ pJ'lngb n ru, RY. Gillian ut:ia l afTa il'll. T wo ve a n;ajorit y of 182; 617. Edwin A. anon, Ohio . r y . aVlle e, P inte l'csti n)! pnper~ WIll L.l-'. be WIt h us a nd preach. Bogan , D. Myer Hyman and fumil y att e ~ Van Loon on Ib .. Air Todd candida te f or Rhort l e rm us Ba rton. H . . L,F . we re read. - ---ded I~C fu.ne : ul o~ Mrs. Hyman S S tate' Treas ure r, Re publica n, ha d Mrs. ·l\It·s. Mark Rogers and Miss Sam Mainou s He nrick Wiil e m Van Loon, famFa IT hav ing for he r ~ u bC. De Board ST. MARYS CHURC H a unl In CIn(,lnn att Sunda y. . t, "\V no oppoRition and r ece iv(' d a vote Missild ine . we re Day Lon vi s ~tors Van ce ous auth or editor, lecture r lind ' s 1e r Ab b.'y, ., gave Jee . es l lOIn C. R ev. J . J . S c h al' If c r, R e ct or . I 'pond e nt and formerl y . of 1,008,2 07. The vote for Li eu- Satu rday afterno on. Mille nb (' rge r . R.G. . wur cort'l!s Bogan , H. a co mprehe ns ive ve r ba l picture of :-'; 1I \'e m be r !Hl . Fir~ t Sunda y in . Fo r best re~ ult.~ conHgn your a professor at Antioch college was tc na nt Govern or is very clORe lind Edward s t he o rig in . a re h ilec t~r e lind pres- A r!\' l' lIl. (, h urch schoo R.G. the c!lnv!lsg ing board is making a MI'. and Mrs. Chas. Chamb ers, Stan she r ry c nc.l day us e o f t hIS wonde r fu l ~I " I ning I'ra YN a nd l a t !I ::J O; hy e . sto c ~ .to Green- Embry C ~., heul'd by Am erican listener s when R.G. ,e n no n at Cln c lnnull. In care of D. R. saltS- I he to ok part care ful check in orde r that it may of Day t un, s pent Sunday wilh J . Turn e r in an interna tional L. G. Boga n. C. structu re. 1C) ::10. bur y. be assured of th e COlTect result. P. Frumm and family. broad cast fr om Amstl'r dam, HolMI H. Crabb e gave an ('xt(' lIe nl • ~ .. The official flgu N' l< are not yd ' d e~cr i p ti o n o f Lo ndo n T ower land, during Ih l' Radio ~'ol1ie& MI·~. ~. S. SIlv e r, of Winton , broadc asl at 10 whi ch wa ~ a t (J ne ti me a n imp r eg- CEL!OB RATE FIFTIE TH read y f or rl'l ellse. Th e Republi can 50c Miscell aneous Bargain tabl e BUY XMAS SEALS p. m. over station Plac e, Cmc lnnatl. w~ s tl,.e guest I W AB C New York and candida te is ,John T. Brown und values t o $2.00. Shop al Cary'. nu ble fl) rtl'eH~ and was cull ed t he the Cor:' ANNIV ERSAR Y n.f Mr. a nd 1111'S. MaurIc e S Ilver. on umbu s ' netw ork . Pr~f. Van Loon'; th e De mocl'8ti c, Wm. G. Pick re l. J e welry Shop, Lebano n , Ohio, "k~,y to. lh (' ki ngdom" S unda y. OUI' annual visilor th e "Little , s ubj ect wa~ Dia mond s," an~ hill Irag lc sl o l' les we re .told ratin g th e comple ti o n o f I . . Wh en the Eight y- ninth Gene ral . Mrs. Emma Dakin was called t o Christm as Seal'" ha R again come HceneH th a l IJocc ul' red WIt hIn itofs 51l Celeb ' . talk wa s the fll'st ~ p o n sored IIIterYl!a rs of mal'l'i ed life a nd work 1. ~,1' l a~llll Assemb ly conve nes on Monda y. Dayton Saturda y becaus e of the (01' our we lc ome. Untol d re lief has walI ~. \hutl ~h th f notiona l broadca sl ev e r made from in t he Methodist mi nistr y, Rev. ChI 1st ~I esh 0~rl, a the be l'n brough t t o ma ny t u ber cular mar I' 111 J ~ nunry' 6 nnd t he & nate Clerk illness of her son, Guy Dukin. At lh e conelu sion of t he pro- Vol u ro u ~ F. Brown e a nd Mrs. Town shIp House, Sat urday , No- Holland . Huffere rs by th e sal e of this littl e r,-ra m, oil wel'e calls the roll, 18 R publi cans will sea~ed a t t hr ee Brow n s penl th ree happy h o ur~ ve rnb H Christ ll1a ~ 20 . s eal. r ospond.ed and 14 De mocrats w}IT Saws filed by machin ery, cut tabl es, New Li.bt Rate Snlu rdu y aftern oon in th e hinese Thc sal e hel'e Is sponsor cd by . Dec answer , "h e re." In the total of 32 cleaner , truerJ foster. Roy Pigott. orat ions were pink a nd con- roo m of th e Miami hotel, B uy your Sunday dinn e r at th p Dayton the , Moth e rs Club At there will be 11 attol'n c ys, t hl'e e at Madden 's Lumbe r Yard. a mee ting o f the village coun and th e y in re- slsted of turn rece ive a ce rtllin pel' cent f or and lig htedchrysun t he mum s, f a v o r~ whe re th e y r eceived several hun - mark et t o be held by lhe ladies of cil Monday eve ning the Board .of bankers , three m erchant s, t hree candles . the Church of C hri ~ t dred fri uturd3Y e nd who , cam e fr om health pointl; purpose Public Aft'airs membe rs were !; here in our school. Mr. Frank Day, of Winehe tel', r ealator s, t wo in"uran ce m en, tw o A f a tles t.wo cou rse luncheo n wh e re Rev. Brown hod se Nove mb e r 29. Everyo n e sold means a grea t was se ul present with a report of some chan farmer s, two publishe rs, a ph arm a Ky., was the guest of his parents r ve d t o th e membe rs an d ing lh ~ lost' half ce ntury.'rv ed durpCl'ee nt f or the advan cement of t hree g- u esL~ . M I·S. gl's the y are cis t. inve ntor. le cturer, edu cator, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Day, Friday in light rates L. M: H en dl! l'W e are clos ing out ~o me pat- which are no)"making Sevm'o l r elllti ves und one friend ",o od health in our commu nity. effectiv e. A change hotel proprie tor and a stockm an . nig ht. .·0!1. Mrs, .J. (~. CUI·twl'I gh l a nd Mi ss 1<: lIa Skillma of fin e Silverw are lit 1 .' . 1 n, of Hamilto n, t e rns Wayn e Twp. Moth e rs' Club. MI> s Emma H elg hway. of 9c 8e pe r kw will be noticed , Out of Lhe total of 128 memb e rs 0 .. wh o we re in atte ndan ce at the pri ce. Carv's J ewe lry Shop, Leb- which t oaffects of th e H ouse Re present atives, 70 Snap Shot Enlarge nlents make most of the smal Ohio. wed dintr ce re mony in 18 0, called nnon, tonsum ers. The saving to most· con are Republ icons and 68 De mocrats ldeal Christm as Pres ents. Ridge durin g the afte rn oo n and a large rs will be 25 to 50 cent!! per Of th eHe 32 art! IIttorneY R, 21 far- Studio will make your Enlarge Miss Janet Ca t is ex- !!ume num ber of gifts and le tters and pected home fromrtwrigh month, accordi ng to the amoun t of mer~ , 10 me rchant . fiv e teacher s, me nts, West ern Rewires of congrat ulatio ns were re- serve this e vening fo"r the current used. five manufa ctures. f our in surance Yellow Spring s Thanks- News. ce ived du .ri ng l~ C afte rnoon. Harve y Sackett is slowly getmen three realtor s, 1wo publish ers . . ' 'i vin vacatio n. F o llowmg hIS marrIag e. willch g g R b~nker dentist, justice of the ti,ng better and it iR though t he ., , . t ook place 'in Morl"Ow In 188 0, Rev peace, abstrac t or o~ titles, j ewel er can return hom e from th e hospita l Ch ee r up y our t a ble with retty Wr.ter a Mo~er In AccldeD t , . BrowlI Ilssum d the past orate of, dishes and Hilverwa re author, sign pamter , laborer , in about t.wo weeks. thi s ChristI Mrs. J. C. Taylor, 30, mother of the loca l M. E. chu rc h and the .1\1. find at Cary's J ewelry hotel manage r, acc ountant , salesShop, Leb- T e ll Taylor who compos ed the so nil ~ . church al Harvey s,b urg, re maln- anon Ohio. Mr. and Mr . W. E . Stroud and man outdoor ac.l verti!<in g, oil dis"Do wn by the . Old Mill Stream /I II1g. one year bu.t d u.nnQ' that sho rt trib~tor, railway inspect or. re tire d so n, Misses Louise Crane, Lucie ' died of interna l injuries receive d pe,rlO d h ~ and. hiS brid e made man y trcasur e r con t ractor, manage r Mi1l'tin and Mary Crane s pent Mi ss Bel'l1ice Hyman will arrive last nigh't when she was stru. fll e nds In thIS commu nity. grain co ~pany. rctired pos~al. em- aturday in Dayton . home this evening from the Univer an autom obile as she walkedc k by near Rev. Brown In, ·t ~ear co mpleted : ity of Illinois to Bpend ploye, store ma nager, mlm;;te r, the Thanks her home in East Findlay .- Exch50 ye a~~ of se rv!ce 111 t~e ~ e thlld- gi ving holiday s. George HelJ.kle of Wittenb erg, steel co mpany employ e, miller, ange. ist mintst r y, dUl'lng whIch tIme he railroad e mploye, contrac tor, coal nccomp anied by a friend, spent has se rve d 13 diffe r ent co ngrega ope1"lllo r, oil ope rutol', s everal the week-en d with his parents, Mr. Mr . and I\1rs. W . H. Allen and li ons around Duyton , Mrs. Brown Mi ~s Olive Allen will Corn Borer Diacull ed othe r occupat ions and f oul' wome n and Mrs. . D. Henkle. spend the wo rking a t hi R sid e wherev e r be Thanksgiving holiday s with r ela · listed as home manage rs. The quaran tine line for the Euha ppe ned to be t ran sferr ed. Parker Desk sets, Duofolc.l pen s tives in Cincinn oti. ropean corn borer will be disculIThoug h Rev. Brown had retired Thursd ay, Novem ber . 27, Is a and pencils make an ideal Christsed at a public hearing at the ofllce from acti ve ser vic e in the minislegal holiday and al\ state offi- mas gift. Select yours at Cary's Maynar d Ri ch, of Witte nbe.rg of Perry L . Green, state directo try he still retains a n offi ce in the cials and employ es will spend the Jewelry Shop, Lebano n, Ohio. college will spend the Thanksg iV - of agricul ture. in the Hartma nr cl en ominati on, be ing 11 membe r of day with their' familie s an '\ fl'lends ing vacatio n with his parents , I\1r. buildin g Columl5us, Decemb er 1, at th e book commit tee. He has also Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Butter1\. IIpeclal dinne r will be served at 1 :30. An yone interest ed may atbee n supe rinten dent of the ' Hills- an-d Mrs. J . B. Rich. the Ohio Peniten tiary and the In- wor t h and GIbert Frye were visitend. boro di : tri ct and a ssislant tors chief at the home of Mr. mates will als o have a day of rest and Mrs. MI'. and Mrs. J . D. Bolin, Mrs. secre tary f or 41 years in t he West Warden Preston E. Thoma s has A. A. Linton in Wilmin gton, SunLou Harlan and daug hter who Ohi o confer Grain Market Price. ence. day. ann o un~ e tl that Christm as boxes A 3211d dcg l;ec Mason in both hav e been livin~ in Cente rville, arc may be rece ive d providi ng they now Sixty locatl!d cents per bushel is being in -Dayton . Scottish and York rites , Rev. Expert watchm aker and enclo not excee d ten pounds in weight oft'e l'ed for new cOI'n on the local Brown has been Ilrand chaplai graver n of at Cary's Jewelry Shop, and contain no raw me at, nuts Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Co rnell le ft grain market . th e grand council of Royal Arch in shells, soap, tobacco , drugs, Lebano n, Ohi o. Only genuine Tues day mornin g to spend Th.al~ks · Ollly a few ' farmer s are market Maso ns of Ohio for a long number giving with Mr. a,:,d toilet prepara tions, tooth, pa ~te or materia l used in our repair deing the ir crop at this price, many Mrs . . WIlham of yenrs, an offic e he still retains . Mich ener and famIly canned goods. There are now in partme nt. lit PIttsbu rg. keeping their entire crop for feed ----.-~ ------the Ward en' s charge 4,351 men. ing purpose s this winter. Mr. and Mrs. F . U . LeMay and Mr~ . Emma Barnd t and E. '(. Eight cent!! per bushel is beinir "THE LITTL E INN" Lust teur 92 cases of tu.l aremia children , Ruth Helen and Warren , Barnha rt of Cincinn ati, and theIr offered f or wheat. -Excha nge. were reporte d to the State Depart- arrived . home Tuesda y after a guest, Mrs. Dollma n, of Salem, "The Li t tle Inn" on North Main New York, spent Sunday in Way ment of Health. Rabbits frozen week'S visit with N'latlve s at Mu sSummo ned for Caueu. cle Shoals, Ala stre for a per iod of four weeks are et, state routes 42 and 73 will nesv ille. S tate Senato r W. A. Clark, be open t o lh e publi c. 011 T~anks ­ found to be non-inf ective. HunMr. and Mrs. F. C. Hartsoc k and giving Day. Reserva tIOns WIll inters housew ives and othf:ls who Mrs. Eva Keys Jones, of Misha- senior ranking Republ ican membe r s u re best service . handle rabbits should ne.ve~ put children , of Milford , Mr. and Mrs. waka Ind ., is spl'ndin g a few day r of lh e upper House of the Ohio Mrs. Emma Hawke McClur e. with' her th eir unprote cted hands mSldc a Ronald Hawke and son, were Sunsister-in -law, Mrs. Gene ral }\ssemb ly. today sent out -wild rabbit but should always day dinner guests of Mrs. Edith Laura Zc ll ane! other relative s and a call for a caucus of the Republ ican Senator s at Columb us, Decemwear gloves when handlin g them. Harris and family. friends. be r 2. - Urbana Times. MIAMI COUNC IL NOTIC E The rabbit should be thoroug hly Sunday dinner guests of Mr. For Christm as gifts and gift cooked, so well cooked that ~here Is no red meat, nor any red Juice, and MrB. Elmer Sheeha n were Mr. Buy. Tobacc o All membe rs of Miami Valley idess visit Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebano n, Ohio, "The Home of near the bone. As at least 1 per and MrB. E\lIs McClur e and daughCounci l and Jnlllcs all visiting Monroe and so- GiHs" -Week , tobacco buyer 01 cent of all wild rabbits are In- ter and Mr. and Mrs. Dearth SheeA huge civic parade, featurin g a McDon ald of Dayton , will ly paf,rments. Falmou th, Ohio, made the firt!t be mas- joumin g Juniors are urged to . be han and daughte rs, fected. dragon more than a 100 feet long, tel' of ce rem onies and will prese nt at c rop the purchas regular e of Mort Hiirhto wer, meetin g pre: ent Mr and Mrs. R. H. Hartsoc k had of Gllrd e nersvill e, a crop of 8,000 This Chrlstm as-,-Fo r the Home several hundred clowns and scores seve ral thou sand keys on a huge next Friday evening , Novem ber aa their Mr. L. W. Reese, of the State dinner 28 guests . There on will Sunda rin~ pound be to Santa Claus. The keys are y, initiato ry work. s, paying 20c per pound. Depart ment of Educat ion, an1\oun -Choo se a 35 piece set of dishes of charact er!'. from fairy tales will said to be E. J. Schuler . Counse llor Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Harvey , MI'. t o the homes of all good Kirb y Forsyth e, of near Mol'''; ces that through the courtes y of $5.50 to $12.95 -open stock. be staged in Dayton Thanks giving boys and girls and Mrs. Alvin Harvey and Mrs. lI'an is the flrs£ grower in Brown A. B. Cleavel ', R. S. of the Miami Valley the Cincinn ati public schools , Beautif ul Pattern s. Cary's Jewelry mornin g, starting at 9 :30 o' clock. Lena Hartsoc k. Co unty t o finish strippin g his crop. Several hundre d children fr() m Thanks glv\ng program of unusua l Shop, ·Lebano n, OhIo. ~ ------ - The parade, which is furnish ed nearby orphan ges will be --Geo rgetown New8. • Interes t and merit has been arranV' . , I Pitt bura MrB. Wilbur Clark spent a f ew by the Rike-K umler Compan y, will guest!! of th~ Rike-K umlerspecial ComRev. G. C. Dibert preache d the be one of .I.t.na n ged for the Ohio SC'hool of ~he All' a days with her daught el' Mrs. C. W . the most pretenti Qus pany. A feature tif the parade will It will be broadca st from station sermon at a J. O. U. A. M. and D. affairs ever staged in the Miami Younce and family, in CORN BELOW AVERA GE and b~ the climax when. Santa, in full Miss Henrie tta Mc~insey, of the saw the "Passio n Play"Dayton WLW Wednes day. Novem ber 26, of A. Thanks giving service in the Valley. More than 500 I>ersons at Memorwill VI~W (,f .hundre ds of ~is lit~le I Ashtabu~a . schools , ~vlll sp~nd the ial Hall from 'two to three o'clock p. m. Presbyt erian church at Bellbro ok be in the line of march and Th e pack of canned sweet corn · Monday night. prom- frIends. ~Ill l a ~rlmney In- I Thanks glvlllg vacatIo n WIth h~r lIH!\S Edith M. Keller, State Super- Sunday afterno on, in Ohio this fa1l was only about inent person s from all parts of to th e Rlke s c1esc(!nc t ore T oy Town where niece and h~sband, M~. and. MIS. vl~or of Music, w!1l be in ('harge. Gruen watche s are depe ndabl e 40 per cent of the normal volume , . Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frye enteT- Ohio will be guest!! of honor. Mayor he will remain until Christm as. W. E . Sehrclb le, at Pltt~ blllg. and beautif ul. It's with pride you accordi ng to figures given out in talned at dinner Tuesda y evening , wear a Gruen. Latest ~tyle8 fol' Columb us today. This falling off ----- =-.-- --=-- -.- ---------~---: selectio THREE HOME S QUARA NTINE D John Haines, of D!lytdn" Mr. and n at Cary's Jewelr y Shop, in the amoun t of sweet corn canMrs, Ed Cook, George Pratt, Miss ----- ----- ----_ •••_.-- ---- ---- ---- ---- _.••_.--_.__•••_----- _••_---_._•••-._ ned is due, it was pointi'd out at Leban on, Ohio . .......... Ruth _ • y Cook, Chas. W. Several cases of scarlet fever Frye and the Ohio State Univerl llty, to the . Gilbert Frye, have been rep rted from differen t Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hyman and fact that most of the sweet corn ~ectlonB 01 the country and aldaught er Mr. and Mr!l. Saul Hur- canning factorie s are in the 1930 . though the disease has not reached wieh, of Lebano n, were six o' clock drough t area, which include s South ; The Waynes ville Indepen~nt an epidem ic stage parents are Basketb all Ball team 'I1 open.:~be dinner ~uests of Mr. and · Mrs. ern Ohio and parts of the .W estern urged to watch childre n for any season at Centerv ille on SaturMyer Hyman Friday evening . section of the state, Sweet corn, The ladies of the M. E. Chu rch will hold th e ir annual Bazaar unusua l illness. Th~e homes day night, Novem ber 29. All it was announ ced, is not able to in the church baseme nt on are quaran tined in Wayn~8vil1e, players are. to meet at the Orange Expert service given . on Swiss stand drough ty conditioJUI as well 'and Black restaur ant at 7 p. m. and Americ an watcl\e s In our re- as tomato es do. , -~-pair departm ent. Ohio's canned sweet corn , is in, Store open evening variabl s. y Cary's of high J e welry Shop, quality 'and muCh ~ Gruen WI"~pb1l8, Ildorab le dlain demand , and while the volunie, . , Lebano n , Ohio. \llQI1P. finga, I\trinlr Jewelr y;, .,ne Quilts, COJllforts, Rugs, Aprons F!lncy Article s, H ome-ma tle Candy, etc., was etc., low etc. , on slIle. this year, It iB ltated that unUIU ' novelti es Jftmry H.Bal' J\ea" aged &Q: silverw are, A turkey wiIJ be serve d Satul'~ay . evening from 6 to S; Mr and Mrs. J . 0 : Cartwr ight the quality i8 equal to .If not above price, 75c father of Mrs, Oarl l!IcC}ure. disc lee *il!!m a~ our store and make were house guests of Mr. ano Mrs. the lIvrei~ creat e,ltre havinc at the home Of ' hi- p~rents,Mr-. Y9ur selectio nl. qa,ry'l Jewelry B. ,C. Poole In Cincinl )ati Satur- been taken In the ca~ of what " MENU lind Ml's. Chas. J!arnel , near Engle Shop. L~J!ano", 01\10, . day and Sunday . A bridge party crop there was. . -/ . ~ ., • wpod Frid"y .mornin g. Funera l Roast Turkey · Dressin g was given for their pleasur e SaturGravy . ' Th . The Ohio Cannel ii' _ A~"'q.. l)~rvl';e8 wel'e Jle)a Sunday after-' lb, anli Mrs. , omas Scott, Mr. i& to bold ibl Ili'rAaal toDftDt ioD In day evening , Mashed Potatoe!; . nO(lJl .t the Dun"ar d ohurch and· and Mrs. ' Harry . Loller SweetP ota.toes an famll,y Columb us Deeemb er e a,,~' to-.M . t rment was -tn Warne r cemete ry Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Veach Bread and Butter of near . Mr. and Mrs.· I.e·o n Salisbu ry several bundre d penou , Oysters 111 .e . Lebano n, Mr. Raymo nd Dunham and childre n, Mr. and Mrs. Jack ularly from w..tern ; ...rtta.... ", Fruit Salad .. .... .. and daught er Rebeec a, of Kings Cranbe rry ' Sauce Fr-itz and Mr. Clark SaJllbu ry, of Bouther n Ollio ..au a"-lid, Dr. A. '1'. Wright Is -spendi ng Mil!II were Sunda}'_ dinner Mince or J>umpkin Pie Ifuesta J This eount, fa liatecI .. OM Coffee Clevela nd, will IIpend the 'J'~nkll­ th~ holiday s witn )lr. and Mra. of .... and Mrll. W,ltt!J' 3heeb ln r.__~___ ___~___ ___ ___ ___ g!vinK boll"a), a with their parent& , the leadlnir c:anllin . CODDtIM __ ";", __ ~~ ___ ___ A, J. WriJbt , in C61umb uI, __ ,_.,,,.,," . , ~._. .WI __ ... Mr. and lin. W. p, Sallabary_ ••••• '~,d 101lo' •••• - ' ~e atate. • , • • ~..... • •

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ler-Cities Oil Company to set aside ' judgment by default leave to plead and other rellilf'. Guy Gayn01'. attorney 10r the. plaintiff. t:ntered the suit vembel' 17. Donald F. Irons vllrsus - Garnet Ruth h 'o n!i for divorce, custody of' mino r child nnd otlier relief. hr. l·ges are g r oss neglect.

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Common Pleaa Procedinra Serve you IJetter by having them put In good In th e acti on o f Horace Daniel Probate Court Proceedina. operating condition ==========='"!'._ =---:-~'~ tllrilP, VOl' us Ruby Kline Lump, Inv nto rie and apPl'aisementa et al . Th omas McGuinn, Marion filed: th fa e and fl trllrc of" u mnn l; uI·pri.·ed nl ,';lIi bei ng 'U h n Osborn nnd Ella Oglesby were ap"'state f Ann L B e d CHAPTER XlI. .. he s upp seel .. mll ~ t bf' the r0 0 I" [lol' llt ed cOlllml' 81'o ners to muke cd "" 0 a . on, eceasw h'am . The t.wo men made no attempt ~re!:lt hrye r. A stnlngc-Ioo ki llj{ The others had all go ne and part ition of t ho estat e. 01' to ap'Estate' of Eva Lewis. deceased. li t a greeting. C hl t\.en ham merely man wi t h n pal lI ~r~t ic fn ce and hittt'n ha m lI t oo d with an elbow prnisc th o p ~mises , providing th e Otha E. Sarna, a s exec utor of said: "V'<lu're in rather 0 hurry, long dark ha il', who luy back in I,n th~ nw n t' l-s he lf sta ring down es tate cannot be divid ed pl'O pO I'- the estate of Amanda E. <;lams deIII'en't you? However. you've th e chair. hi H eyes chlsetl and his lilt t he ~r/1l" wh ich \\"a s fil l('d with tionately without injury. c f;!use d, wa s ord ered to se ll th e I\UW C I'~ lind fl·rIlR. ll e cou ld think In t he cas C) of Th e Slute of Ohio It' I t t th t t lIaved m the tro u ble of ·sending hands C1asp ecl a):t'a in . t his b l' Rt. l' .. I . If I ve l·su". 1.'11 · za belh W I ' IsOI1, t h e co u rt pe so na sule. proper y 0 e es 0 e at . f it to you. You c:an have your two Presen t ly he beglln 10 ~J1e a k In 0 nnt 1I1l g uu l t Hlt PIt II, wonder ., U private hundred ." o sing-sonl!' dr<' lIm y ~o rt o f \'o icc. in!:' q'll c~ ti (' n ill ,Juli e ',' ey c~. found the dC) Ccndunt guilty Oil th e It was ordered b y the court t hat Lombard Ilmiled"':"'an un pleasant "Two wo me n and Olll' mnll--o ne W hut "as she thillk inl(! What illdi ctm(' nt f UI' urs on. Defendant C l y d~ Whitacre. a s ad minis trator smile. man and t wo womc n . . . they had ~ h(! gllel'sed '! . was s entenced t o bE! imprisoned in of the estate of Fa nni e Whitacre "I want fi ve hundred." Stand before me in the dal'kne~s W hat a foo l It ha d bee n n ot to the Ohio State R e formatory for deceased, assign and cra nsfer all corone r. postugo, $4; W. C. GilSellers as sureties. not kn owing o f the tl'a)(,<,d), t hllt tell her the (l'lI th las t night; she wome n at Marysville. 0 ., for a . ht d t'tl f tai t k "You aireed for two." an W, l eoBrown cer n Woodrow S oc 8 to L. M. Henderson was appointed mour. inlluest William '1'. Hay, "The price hit! gone up since divides and will stil I dIvId c t Ilel· r wou I (I IIIIve li n d ers t oOlI and for- perl' od 0 J.6 tl·n.l e not less t han 1 ear rig Blanche last nllht, " lives . . . " He uI'ew a luick gi\'en him t he n. Wo uld eh e unul.'rThe Stale ot Ohio versus alr- Whitacre and Fran. k E, and Clyde administrator of t he estute Of Ond $8. 10; W. C. Turlon, cement, D, S ur/act', deceased und Illed hill $4 3 0.4 0 ; W. H. Madden .& Co., There was an eloquent silence, breath and t he re f ull owl'd u lit- : tnnd or fo r~i\' l' him now fax Bernard, the d~! fendant en ter- Whitacre and Lombard eald calmly: tie silence, b r oken 1I)[l\in, almost I It M(' cllled lin et ernity until t~e cd a plea of no~ gUI~ty~O a charge J. Lee ' Thompson acee ted the bond of $2000 wi th J . M. Cook t·cment. $1 I. 20 ; Waynesville Fal'"Five hundred is not a high at once b y the same sing-song I duo r u. pene d be hind him I\nd Julie o f. po .sesslr:g Intox lcalln.g II q uor' j estate of Flora Stephen~on de- and Marlha L. Henderson li S s ure- nlel'A Exchange, 44 barrels ceme nt . Ber~dllll, Wnlt.. r A. scwC'rs , $1 10.7 5; W . C. TlIrto n, Ceprice to pay, . 8ure lY- 1 cannot voice--"Two \l' olncn llnd ,nc man 'ante Ill . I Tnal IS a SS Igned for FrIday, No- cea sed and ftl~d h hl bOlld i~ the ties. W. imagine tha t Schofield would crap --in the d ll r kn es~ ull II f thU lll , uncl ~' hi t t('llhllm turn ed. H e mad !.' a \' c mb ~ r 14, at !) o 'dock and uond sum o f $ 5500 with Lewis P Kreb CIlIl'k li nd Wulter Whilalw r w ere IlIcnt, $2 0 5. (i(); John . ton !lnd J ohn ~ tOIl , j{u II 1"11 mil lIlute r illl. $32 .25; at it in return for the favour you lWo of th ~ lll wi ll 1I 1' \ ' l ' \' numed app I·oist:rH. l h,· 1-\\' If \tlllV('IlIC' lI l 10 WOl'd s It e \' a s i( I wa s hl( ~ d at $500, In de fault o f und Frank C And'l' on' as' I' ,0., L. Earl Thutnp!'on, Ildmil1i, Lrator Oh io COI' I'IJ~/Iled Culv ert received last night." He shrugge d s un ~ hine agHin. I) arkll r~g -blind- I lo t nk£. lI !! r in hi s a rlll s. th e n ~to \l- winch cl ef -ndant Wtl S re manded to ti es E C MOl'l'isoi!n ~ Ch .1 s.u his shou lders a8 he sow the pas- ness ! The b l i n cl n e ~~ .. C th e " y .'~ . (I('I\. th e cu st ody of the Sheriff. S e~lun ' an~1 H C H~ltcheals cs r' lIf the estate u f Frun c l'~ I. lIur p· s ('w t' r ~, $ HJ9 .40; Vnn limp Sto ne s ionate roge in Chittenham's face . here, cl ose l.Jes idll llle . . " . T hi s wos nol t he wonHln who I In the cUS(' of Th e St.ate of Oh io l10llled u rai~ers' n we e er, deceuse d. fil ed hi ~ inv<'ntllry Cu. , grtlve l, $ 1;15.07: Ches ter C'rockL'l. dumaj{t' to) fen ce, ~ I 0; J . "It was you outside Miss FarH is cl:.t~p l'cl h a )l(l~ I'('lell sed OIl<' I had l'lu l1j{ t o hllll onl y last night \,('rSUS Edward Han son, the defe nTht! f~iJowin . a t and lIJ1prai ~em e nt. row's flat last night?" • anothel', lind nl\1 \' ('d [ "TwitI'd ill II I"nd whi' pl'rlld how muc h !the lo ve d da nt. plead d ,:ruill y lo an indict- confirmed Nove~bel.cct"Ou.n s were The court n pprnved th e n 'port 1I. Allalll s ;".. ~ \IPJlli C) ;; . $:.!.ll5; "I waited three hours- very c W'io u sly Io:r\l pil lJ!' Ca.- h i/III a ~ If him thi .. wal' n ut l'\,('n lh e wild me nt fvr assllult und batte ry. Th e Guardiun <hifl of J e n tt H t h uC A. 1\1. L c wi ~ , excc uto r o f th e Orcgonill Bridgc Il. , r opnirs, $47 potiently, you will admit." see king t o fin d HO JII l'th ing . Gill'S ), rll k"!1 .Iulie wh o· hlld hurt him !!n u.rt Hl! nte nc ed Lh e d e fendant tu in 'on min~r . t h II d ef e I u c - eslu t e of Edwill Ha nd in . rle cea s!'d. QU l'e J\ ity S upp ly Co.. c llbl £' and With an effoJ't Chitten hom con - di d 1I 0t kn ow wiu'thl'l' t .. lie lI m- with Ill' r u tte l' ,.eo kl ('s~ n eg s dUI'ing be ".1I prtSoned in the Wal'l'(' n COU I1J. A. K('ilel' acrept cri the ap - ~ lIl' J1! i e)l, $ 12. :1:1 ; IJ\d usl l'ill l TI'u(' E state oC 'o~x' d I~n F .mlld· II li d Equ i pn1t' nt. r c pu ir s , trolled himself. u sed o r nn ~ r r . Wh at f(l()I~ \\ O lJle ll t Ill' p!t ~ l lI n hll PPY w eek s- ~ his "'li S ty JIII.I fu r G . lIlonths and stan!! cd Hrs t and fin;, . I Y. eceas· pointnll'nt u, gllllnlillll nf 1'l'I'llIelin tu r "I give you just five seconds to were, t o be U1kl' lI II I I ,~' sll C'h a II Wl,lI l/ln \~' h f) 11l 11 0 halt nove r sl'l' n c?lIltnllte d Iln ~ tl he pay 1\ flnt' pf 'E s tllte of John' T. Wilel d e _ Dennett , 1111 Inl't)mpclen t, and til ed $2 (Ui O; W l' ~ tl'l ' lI SW I', lI o lie £! t o get ilUt of he re," he soid . chllrlutan! l-h , ha d J1lu\'L,d hll ,·.k a hl'f nr(', . WIth ('o ld eyes t.hllt IIC- $.!OO. UU pnd fl ~st.ti . POI' g ood ed. fir!lt a IIJ ~ a l , ( lC 11 8 hi" bond in t he S IIIlI (I f $ 1:;00 with (·,)nlrurtUl·s . $ 1:{. 50: lI ad le\' tiur"Very well. You kn ow whot I ~ tep t o finel t l\l' ~ Wl l~h {If til(' Ill:h t ('uH'd hlln h a l'~ hl y e ven be for e l;h e cau ~ tI show/}, lh e JaIl sentence ijnd Matthia s Kcll(' 1' /lnt! C ht1rl l' ~ Kel- IIg(' , tru ck f< lIpplit,S , ~fi . GO . . E ·tate o~ Gel~tr~ I H E t intend to do. I s hall tell Sc hoflelrl wh en 8uJd e nl y t host! IC r op in)! ~ 1 1t"' l' . p/lym ent o~ fine w!!re s ll spended dec~a ~ed f\r~t ftn~le d diS man,. ler us su relies. what happened in witzerland an d hands !\\\"o?p ed d own with a l'U I j"Sad;" i ~ n n be tt e r. The d oct ol' for ~ porlor o r two veal'S, dllring tiv~ . · , .• an !ltrlbuThe co urt IIdjudg' ed thllt L. M. again last night-" ous pOUI1 C Ill~ rnon:nt e nt a nd fn~- ha" j tl ~ t (· UIIH:. Wv uld you lik e 10 g~ u d .lw hav lO \,. Costs to be Pllid poll Estate of Wll llaee L. Baxter, l-I e nd er~ o n, admin i~ tl'fitu l ' d e bon is "Tell him, and I'll break every ~ened on !Iomethlnj{ ~'r ';ll 11l e onc g-o Lo hl'r nnw ?" lion with the wi ll unJ\exed of t h(' UI del ed., . . dl'cellsed, first and final. bone in your body." est ute of .Iohn n. Whitllk cr. de G ill'~ flu s hed Real'i et. It wati s uoh ,~I.I th e ucllon of r v~ N, Bowhn.g Accounts flied: In the silent rlnff of II !"Lene r". Lombard went on . evenly. not A ~iel'clng Bcr{'am r ung thr uugh li n un ex pl'd e d chullenge . VCIs US ,I oh n W. Bowling, et ai, It Estate o f Clara Merritt dec _ ceased, pay to himself the sum o f heeding the violent outburst. ~he Sil ence of the room l II ~c r<' 11111 "Wh y !llt oul<i I IN t o hN ? What was .p ~d~ r e d by the court tha~ the cd, first and flnlll. , eas $85 out of the fund ~ of thl' e ~­ "And ] shall tell Miss Farrow In th e ~righten e u l'OIC I! of A d,n yu u IIlcttn '!" h r IIslled ro ughly, r~S l~::tIlllJlg ?r.!J er . hl~ re! ~ fo re g'ru n Estllte ot J o hn L , Grlsmere, de- tate In payme nt tor legal ~ (,l'vice 8. that the woman she has been mak· woman, ,lOd }h.e n Ith e. cry It was ord ered that Richard S. hili hey w I' ll tI.t(' 1 1I.~ t wonls h e t e d. ,n t~ £! IIctlon !s modified where ceased, first and flnal. ing her friend is your wife." own name : GIl es . ~ tl('~ ". . m t'tl ll tIl suy Ulld yet for t he life by.', ~u,1 ~. We tte ngel, 8 !: ~IlGuardianship ot George Franci s Whitacre, eexcutol' and Margaret Chittenham was white to the . It see med an c t (' rl1lt y IlI~ ttl hls 10f hi m h" I!ould not hn ve cuntrol- ce n e l of t~ (! 1-1. H. Lu odeke DaIry Ertlri llg t on minor 8eCo d d L, Laymon, ex ecutrix o f the eslips, but he laughed. fln~ers cam e I.n to I!ontllc t WIt h th e led th ei r uttetan c t'. Company IR. ordered to plIY Mrs. fi l1 /ll. ' ., n an tate of Grac e S. WhilacI'e, d e"You spare yourself the t rou- BWI~ch. an~ sllil tha I err Y.·llTlt o n : J u lie !'h l'ugged hcl' s houlde l'o, JV3 N.. Bowling. any montes owing The llist will and testament t ceased, distribute 10 s har ('~ No. B. ble. I have already told her myself " Gil es ! Gil es', . "I oll ly lh o ug ht . . . in Lhe ('ir- f~ r mI lk 1I0 ld to said co mpa ny Emma MeMahan, d eceased, w~s 915 of t h(! Mead , Pil ip nnd PalH' r . For a moment the two men It was Sodie;; vo ice. he kn e w. cumSWn U(!S , ." flom t he Btlwltllg F/lrm In Warren pl'odu ced In court and admitted to Company In equa l pr o porti ons glared at one another. and it ond whe n at la st th e r oo m was am o ng the di ll tribute ef< nam(' ly, H l! C l'el'('/1 thtl gro und between co un ty, and which may be s old In probate William H McMah took all Chittenham's will-power flood ed with light he HU W t hftt s ho th em in a strid e 811 ,1 aAug ht her the ~uture. The d etelldan t was , appoint~d executor' No bo::; ~:: Rlehord S. Whita cre nnd M/lrgard 1. Laymon. ~o maintain his self-contro l, then ~a8 stundi ng up, hc r hunt!s ,·over. lJ y th e sho uld e l·;;. restramed f r t;> m any further li se of required. . ,-om bard said hoarsely: In the case of Fred M. Henry. mg reI' lace. h.e r ('hl~d l ~h b ody " .Julle . , hun' you f orgo tt'en 1 the Illllo mobllll. I An Ins trumen t or wrltln , purPine apple Salad ;. ·"1'11 make you sorry fo r this be- IlW~YlDg t o Dnd t 1'0 li S If In g:r!,lit In~t nigh t? Huw Ulln you sJleak to I In the case o f Vada SPII~b Dorting to be the last wfil and executor of t he estate of Emma Mor(' llnd llI ore we are us ing fore I've done I" pam or lerro r, wIll ie th e wa Iling me li ke thi s? 1I 0 w rltn yoU luok I ve rsus So lomo n Fred, qn motion testam ent of W E Bishop lat f H enry. decea!!t'r1, 1)l ainli ff: versus canned pineapple for salad. It com "Get out, or I'll make you sorry re pt'liti on or hi s na me came fro l11 at 1lI e! ill • Uti !) II Wil Y') " l of d e fendunt, lellve of court Is I Franklin township' waR p' d e °d J ohn Henry, et a l. defendant,;, the bine s we il with many thing ~ . and for: it now." he r lips monot onously u~nln lind He fell he r lilln!' body stilTon I gran led. extending tim e of thirty in co urt Ilnd admitted to p r Ob ut~e cou r t ord ered the cxecut(l r t il de- is g ood wilh Fr ench und with mayThe door closed between them. ugain . IIvel' a ~ood and sufficient lie d to bonellth hi !' gl'lIRP, nn d her Ilye~ /lr YSd In which t o file demu,'rer J ohn Frazier accepted the ~~u:t ~s on nllise dres ing. For some moments after LomIt was like a seen£! in a tl J'e ul11met his unflinchingly, n ea or an swer, administrator with the will annex S. M. Bu e rkl , pUI'chllser or thc Servcd with cream cHee se ball t.z;AA~ "H ow long hnve yo u known In t h ~ notion or J. B. Cllngel'- ed anti filed his bond In the sum .premlses. Distribution of the pro- , in th e round cavit y in the center Sadl e.'1 Wh y did "h e clI ll t o YOII I11l1n , etc . vt! rsus illylor Brot hel'S, of $35 00 with Detroit Fidelity and ceeds Wile ordered. it is delicio us. nTld r un t o \I O U like thut? Whllt Is :itc't ~ron f it'~n of dthe defl!n- Surety Co mpany as surotles HowWith Lhr ~ l' dates s tutTed with s he t o you7" . on . " Ie '0 ow ng o~ , e l' was 19- ard McClure. J ohn Wilso~ and Real E.tate Tran.fera cheese. _ There WIl S an agoni sed question s ued T o the Sheriff - you are Huber Purcley were appointed a _ E lijah and Florence R. Nossett With II pil e n C diced oro nge ond in her voice t hough she tried dell- hereby restrained !r'om lev)'lng UP - praiser! p perately to koep It unconcerned. An tt~e .P'Tpej'ty o~ Jlo~ert M. or J . It wa's d eU!rmlned that the net t.o Mary Ros nagle, wid ow of Ru fus grapefruit pilIp in t he center . prinkle with COliI' cly ground She moved back Il Ktep wh,en he l' UI ayor, y v rtue of a!l value of the estate ot Adam Weit- M. Rosrlagle. Kathryn Revenaugh would have touc hed her und both efxe;hu tlon dlssu edf hthE!r otofore, untll zel deceased · was $3585 37 and Mayme M. Early, Gertrude H. o r chopped pecnn nuts or wa lnu ts. All these combinati ons wilh th' - til'. e court. t d ' Ll erd orSIer h0 t h' a t t h e e xemptions ot the. dist ri- Butt, Florence A. Fry. George H. ell' f uc es were w h I' t e. "The r e' s no need t o pretend any . oy us er was gran e 1\ butees exceed their s uccessions Rosnagle and Fred W . Rosnagle e ither mayo nnaise or Frenc h dreslonger," spe said with a harsh ~lforc3 f;o; ~on~ Slu sher, t he and therefo re the estate and suc 50.49 acres in Clearcr eek twP.' sing. Paul V. and Sarah K . S haffer to Here is anolhl'r good pineapple breath. g~o:~ ~~glec~VI~f duet~~ Ifh~t~a~! cessions are exe mpt from inheri~ The New Jersey Presbyteriun su lad . Use a cup of the chopped or "Juli(l- " ChiLte nham ~I'ok!! out and custody of the ' h ' Id B ance tax. Church of Carlis le, 0., 2 aC I'es minced pineappl e, not the slices, a l!'aln desPtlr/ltely then stoppel1 "b J ea nn ette Slusher ,!:;!o~~:n 'th~ Tr e co u.rt. orde~ed .that Be l.le near Carlisle. Add a grapl!fruit. ill s mall pie ces , the door oplln ltd h~n~ath /lis mo~h = plaintlrf, s ubject to t he defen- LeWIS, admlDlstratrlx With the WIll Emma Brown to Mahlon Thomp and half a cup o f choppe:l cE'lery , e r' s agi tate d hund. dant's right of vlsj!atign ann~xed of the esta~e of Mary E. son . 36 acres in Harlan twp. flnely cut. and th e sweet, te nder "Gil es- th ey want you lit O fl C~ _ _ _~ : LeWIS, deceased, assIgn and transAdelia Philli ps to J. Wilbur ~~art s ectIOn.. S erv e. 011 lettuce - th e doctor sent me for you- oh, N 5' f/!F sixty-fiv~ shares of the com- Earnhart 101.50 acres in Clear- WIth mayonnaise ~Iress ,"g. . Giles '" ~he caught his arm with e!¥ ~ ~I~~ mon stock Of Palm B~o~hers p'~l- creek twp. . Anothe r salad IS m a~.e With e nin etTectuu l hand t!. " I (Jon't underThe Ohlo-Penns,yJvania Joint comanra 60mpany ~p' Belie fJewis Jl obel'~ 'J. an~ EleneI' Pu!!chle tp I dI ve. qne s~a lk or e.n rll vc on each stu nd ! r fe e l as if I am .l{ojnR' ma4 , St ock Land Bank of /3I(!¥jll,."O, a nd Grace Lewis. ' . . , . . Frederick anu Orace Elfrin ' I plate I filled ~\,Ith IIlternat@ or as if ev ery on else is:""-wlult vers us Charles T. stnd Anna MarIt was ord!lred a guardian be 98 al!res in W. Jiamjltpn twp. g chunks of grApe frUit p ulp and pi.ne do they 111\ mea n ? A nd if it's the tin, 7.09 Jiigj1 St. Hamilton, Ohiq, aflPoin~eli flJr J?l!rmilJja B!,!nnett, .Arthul' and Ruth Smadbeck to apple and th~ whole IS served wlt tl truth why didn't you t ell m e ? for mon,ltV, Pllrsonal judgma n t. an alleged incompetent. . {Jarl Svhaub lots Nos. 2583 alld' French dre!;l! lng, made v~y_o l1y, foreclo sure and e(IIJjt/lb le ra ljef The court au t horized Charles E. • ad ie is saying awful things, tooA pie'rciDC .c~eam ran. throuah . the aite-nce of the .... c-m. a acream she m ust be lig ht- headed ! She amount claimed $6104.18 wiU; Itll: Le wjs. Wi,l Jt. ~~wis an~ Lura J,. 6700 and 5101 in Deerfield tW11. froz on Pi"eapple Cu.,a,d J ohn W . and Lucinda Edwardll ill the friahtened ..oice of a woma n . and then the cry of hia own says sh.e 's your wife? How can crued ,nterest there on at 6 '70 per Shimp. executors of th#! estate ot .Beat t he yo lks or three egas to The People's Building Loan an d na me : "Cite. I Cilea'" she be yOUl' wile when you are atlnum from f,fa y 1" 19110, the sum Eva Lewis, de4eallj!d, to /lelJ and CQmpany, 150.05 a cre' in With a ('up of sugar, stir into a not marrie d?" of $21'1 wIth 1l (:lI ur~ d interest tran sfer to the purehase., lQ Savings t Massie twp, pi!1 of milk , a nd cuo k until It bard had gone, Chittenham stood lthe ring of ha lf frightened womGil es turned on his heel and t hereon at the rate ot tI '7o per ~n- shares of the Capital Stock of the Edward and Ida M. Butta to thIckens. s tirring c onstant ly. Cool staring at the closed door. e n-and t he strange fiA'ure of t he s trod~ out of t h e room. Mre. num from f,fay 1. 1930 the sum 'of Cinci!mati Street RallwllY Com, Bryan O.O!} acres in add a cup ot cream, the beaten He would see Julie at once and man Chryer a s he rose Illowly to Ard on turned to Julie, both white, $1117.04 wi~tJ acprlied inter~st pany and It Unttcrd StAtes Llb!lrty FranklinSharkey twp. white!! of the eggs, and a small tell her the whole truth. But Fate his feet, a shock ed, awakened 'Iook useless hands ou tstretc hed. the reon ·at the rate of 8 % per an- Loan Bonds. The people's Building Loan and can of grated pineapple. Freeze, was again st him. He went to Julies in his s omnole n t eye ~. Then MrR. "I~ it true'!" . h e appealed help- num from October '6, HllJO and The judge advised that Ode Ar- Savings Company to Hllrry M. flat only to find that she had gone Ardron begon t o cry h Yl!tel'ically, lessly. Sh e f OJ',:rot her dislike for the s um of $7.50. thl1T J(ro@ner can be reeeived In- Burnett real PI~e.pple-W.ter Ice estate In Wa yne twp. out to lunch. He went to. several and the whimpering sound seemed .lulie. In hel' pr esent distress she Robert Taylor mid J . Arthur to the Dayton State 1I0spjta). On e-hulf pound of . fresh pineJohn J'loward to Hllttle Gardner restaurants where he thought she to break t he pell which WII!! upon wo uld hllv.c t urnt!d tp he r w.orst I Taylo r entel'Cd s ui!; against J. B. L. f,f. Uendel'Son, administrator lot No. 81 and part of lin adJoin- apple, t he ju ice ot one lemon might be but could not flnd het:. everyone. enemy fOI' conso·latlon . "you Clin germa n, recei v4~ r for The In- of the estate of Anna C. Ellis. de- inlr lot In Mleldl eboro. ha\"f a pint of water, and one pint Th ere was nothing for it but to Giles too k n quick s trid e fol'- heartl "' hat I suld. Sariie d eclare~ ceased, was directed to sell and Frank R. Crowe t o Osmond P. of clal'lfled syr up. Chop the pinewait t ill the afternoon when they ward : s he I ~ my son 's wi f e. How can she transfer to the purchaser 5 shares Spahr IIpple as fine as posible' add the 20 acres in Deerfield twp. would meet at his mother's hbuse. "Sadie" be . when he is not married? H e g ive it to himpref e rred stock of the Dayton Frank R. Crowe to Ina J and l em~n ju ice, sugar and wotel'. He purposely arrived rat her . She t UI'ned swiftly at th e so un rl ncver li ked women- he llaB said "Giles- Giles....:....' rower and Light Company and 30 Sorah Elizabeth Howard, 1 i 1. 55 Stram . a nd freeze. late. Mrs. Ardron, who was near of he r name. her hand s outs lre t ch- ~ o sc ore~ of times." The memory of S ad ie's agonis- !liiares prilf~rrl!q 1'Ip>c; ~ of tile De- acres in Turtlecreek twp. the door, erept to him and whis- ed and w hen he t o ,k the m in " [ t hink it's quite tr ue," Julie ed cry com e back to h er ending fi ll nce Machine I,Vprj(s. " . rineapp!e eme!~t Eva B. Xiee ' to Aiel< C. S mith. pered that he must be very quiet. his she c1UI1'r to h' bb' d answered wit h surr li ps. She took II. fresh the peace whi.cll s/le was t"y John Scull, J. Lee Il'hompsoll 101l.64 ac;rlls in fiamiltoll twP. ' Beat three eggs witl) a tahlgs" It's so wonderful I" she bl'eath- snaking , so . ch 1I1g" an r It h A b ' 0 like ,.a . fl'igh1mt<> ned l·ld. "•., I·S. A" I'/lron •s IJa n d s an(I h e Id lUg so hard t an d Th a dd'IUS B ercaw :were apRealty BlJll~ers, Inc., to Randall poon s~gar' ard at t~c last' ed; she squeezed his hand excitH e~' kt!pt protectin g IIrm s I'ound the m. hn rdly realizing what sbe the cry pf a ~~:;:~nto a !~n ~b~ pointe,d appraisers 0' 'the estat~ of Lilley and Marion Goo k lots Nos. t~aspron e!1£ll of lem fin 'Juice ana edly. his wife's sli !l1 figul' £! as he glured was doing. "l'm quite sure it's loved. or so Julie told he rself in Emma tdaMahlln, .deE!easep. ' 11-.1 2-13-14-15-16-17 Of Realty pmeallple JUlj:O and Il pin{lh .~_ Giles sctood beside her, angry I'ound the room wit h Curiou s ey eR. tnle Lhat Sadie Is hi s wife." She bitterest j ealousy. aftd s ne re me l1lAccoun ts filed : ,... Bu)Iders Jnc.. firllt subdivision of s!llt, Grease and have hot Iln om@and silent. His mothel', Dorl's 'In ll h ~ lf a aill again gently. be l'e" how ft S "I h d L. A ~state of Barbara E. Strgup 41t- MiJ!g:ove in 'W~shing to n t\V~: let Pl,lu .anp put the o melet rnill ~ She "'aO~ unu ttel'ably gra~1.1:-1.ul of Glle8-fllld ~ 0 enin a1u. e a sPQ_n ceased, first and final. Now he Was more accus t orne d t 0 dozen ot her wome n. • whom" he what a queer E tlll'n In un d coo k in the 11egu)al' the darkness he could see that knew .. . lightly and . . Julie! wh en Just li S she f elt s he c ~ uld rather shy way-as !f--even the~ state of Vernon I. Cresw~lI, w.ay. Hav/! reudy a Cup of grated r.ta~rial. Licen •••·· there were about a dozen people Julie was standing up, ve ry stiff beat 110 m ore, the doctor came it had seemed to JuDI.e almost as If deceased, first and fin,.) . .. pl!1~llp~lo anel when the ome let is in the room sitting in a ring, and and straight, lookin g" at him across into the r oo m. Mrs. Ardron at there might have been something Esta~ ot John longstreet, . Floy~ OSf!8T Hiser. of Ki,Ilgs stili qUI te soft add a c up Qf grated apparently bolding hands. There the ro om. II pitifu l. wond e l'ing Ollce tumen h er otention to him between them. And now she knew. de cea~ed. sepon.d an4 flnr" M1JIs .• f)., Ilnd Mit;<j ViQla FraYPti or chopped pincllPple. Fl>ld over was a .. queer aromatic scent in questio n in h(Or pl'etty ey'es her and ,J uli e s lipped awoy. She took Sad ie was hts wife. The one womASSIgnment of Russel" :So M"r- Terry, of King!! 1ffill", ' " the omelet and serve, the air, and a curious feeling of face quite colourl ess.' her hnnds her coat from 0 maid on the land. on of the mallY in the world ray, assignor, first and linal. Raymono Leslie Lamb, railroad nervoull tension. gripping a chiliI' hack . Ing a nd went o ut into the street. w ho had a right to him and tQ hl's Estate of Gustave A. Miller, de- worker of Franklin , and Miss Ad Steamed Date. He saw now that the light from A n d then fo r u mome nt nob ody " She Is m y '''If die Mae Lane, fa ct ory worker of .. ~ love and his protection-the pro- cease.!, E" first ' , and ~nal. Pit s omt' good dates and steam . the shaded lamp was falling on moved ,o r spok(', hu t Chitt enhnm 's T hey Ileem ed to be th e only teet jon she hlld claimlld only that statp 0 Jipse . Unglesp-y, d,e- Franklin. arms fell fl'o m hl ~ wife al)d hc words t hat would tak e fe.rm aHet'noon in her iJysteri~aJ fear. ceased. first an~ fipal. · . Jam es Leonard Castleman, la- them until tender. Chill and serve took a n in voluntary I<Ll'P a," ay linti utte rance in he r braln~ "'t)" .... a ·,4 • . . ~ >h Tho uourt or~erM JOQn Jj:. borer Xhomas. oC Lebanoll an~ with or without Cl·earn. from he r. . ' For Chittenham she had sen t do~r.'" " . .It! ~ame >.app~nJ !'~ me Brown, a~mlnlstrator ~f the estate Mjs's .J!i8'n dtt~ Thoma ,'. ot Lebano» • I • • 1 ., " . She look ed lip, h er fac e h Luwrence Schofleld awoy. · F or "Aren 't you v~' r we~, M . isaY Eiizab~th L. (E. Wlicralt and distort ed . w ite Chi tte nham she had deliberately C I d I h .~ de,c~as.ed. tp proceed to sell the das he d Schofi eld's happln"ss ' 0 th" an ry your c 0 ell for .,oij-f" personaJ prpp~tv at prlyatA aalA. Bill Allow~ Wlltjlh YPflr flXpirn~!on flat~ gn tlt. "Giles! . . ." and then before .. ~ ,.. "No. no. I'm no,t wet and I . . , .. . , r ...... G anyone co uld move t o help her ground. don't want anything" yon nee~ p,ot ",l1a Keys ' .ook :was ' appoInted. eOflIe ,... Schen~k, stamps for The Miami Gazet~e she fell faintin g at his Ieet. "I have chonged my mind. I wait,ll ' " , admlnlstratrjx Qf ~he pBta~e .ot offiep, ,11); Bur~Qug~s Adding can't marry yo u. r don't care for Sh h .. tL . I Emma M. Keys. deoiaaed, Rd Mal:h'n~ fJe·, sFrvlce on contract. C h'ttten h am was very pa le and you enou"'h ." She told Lawrence e earu Ri g,r mRv~ F/!lllct.. flIed her bond in the lIum of ,9 8 S?ITD i 'r'.o lumbus lilank Bopk Cp-., his voice was rough and uneven os " antly ' away and then a momJ)nt 11 h' , .. kind hands carried Sa die f rom the that only this morning. And nQw later the shutting ot the tron~ witb Aptos po ok. Jr.• and Stan~er BUPP les, $89.86; Woodrow.Weil~ 8 elH i ,ljji JlIl j,pret;§Il;,. room. ol1 ce more the br.i ~f dream was door . But it was a Ion ... time be~ RM'· H plar ~tana~ge a. ~~ .. supplies, $2, 7i i e n d e d ~ or-W88n 't It? After all, fore Julie mo~ed .or s£l. rred. Tt..e ' , artsoC1l, an,. ""' . , Upirlpe- !\"pI;1n ~ ~ont,oPlety. j>remlunJ H e was con sci ous of impending nothing was really al tered. He had I d..l. n by were named appral.IlrJ. · P,R 11'1 ll!r3~ pe ~O!I(:y, $42,86; Ed S. deceived her about Sadie, it room was qu te savp fpr ~he Ella Keys Cook accepted the G~nk fn 'tn~)l IIrtpe A&'ilndy, pri!lrn" dlsaBter. "We've sent for a doctor," his tru e. but aput trom thot thinp yellow light from the atreetJ~p trust 'as administratrix with the lum 'o n fit/3 Ins'tmlnc;1l tor coil } . . A . $ . .. 55 _ ASW!tit& moth ~r d C.h'ltten- outside, the fitful rain ha setIII a.IIlQxe .I, Pt ..~,e 1. T h ouse, j aII ,an d residence and QI:_t with her.sa" id . 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i;oo n loso itK 'l.l·st. The eternal unc e rtuinty of it. keeps it e xi ~ tinl!. Thr!" int(lr s ting unci vcry difFor e:mmpl·, II King o f England [erent expe rience: occurcd one coming clown fr om ·colland. s~op: NOVEMBER 2G, 1930 ped for refre s hrn e nt.~ lit a htUe SUI1(lay las t full. . town ca lled Scr ooby. Th e younJ.: Tn the Illorning we s ut in the man \\'h o waite d on th e table wU S c ha p el (I f un his toric acudelnYi!; s O obscure . tha t t~l king probabl.~: I ------~ N •• \\, Englnnd and, whi le the nev e l·. n o tIced ~lllll. But \\ hlJ . I S I prea che r preuch d, we Jle~· kcd a m 9 re Imp o rtllnt In. the light of hl sI THINGS ARE LOOKING UP little. Our eyes wandered vel' the tor~' , the weuk Kmg Jum<!>! 1. of I bowed hend . of the boys; our im- En,gl.and 01' t h e strong you'.'g mlln e' inatio 1, were busl" with b l ught · WIlham Brewster who sa lled on I of what might be in sto re for the Mll!yfiower and became the From what we hear from differthem. fiut governor of Massachusetts? ent pnrts of lhe Unit..ed States, it Riding back to New York on the In 1704 occured the Battl e of is New York City that is deepest train we read an impressive Blen~elJll. Mos~ of us ,remember in tht· slough of desp on d righ t now !' peech by the President of the '"!othlng abo ut It except, the lal't while in nhno ~ t every other section Lnitetl Slllte ~. hnes of R ob e rt. Soutlwy " poem:. the s un s bin e i ~ \.> ej!inning to shine Wlll' n t he truin ~ Ioplwd at lIart"And what wa ~ th e us e of Il thro'ugh the cloud s () f bu s ine~s defonl we 100kNJ (ut o f the wind!)..- l Ull ?" ns ked litt le Tw eedlr:ti ec . . t p resH illn. t,) see a crowd frllillJ.: the nir with . " I don'L know," th e . Illun :~ !lI<I. It hus b(' 'n !I tOllr:h Y('ar: then' Th.... I. a bl, JIJJ""'~. betw..n utta protection to the spedal Copper I ic" and c ') l l f~l t i. ancl prese ntly un "bu t ' twa !; a famou s \' Id rrr y. is no denying" thut. What with tIll' cmbU ITa ,;~ (. tI but happy young Ju st one year. b" frrrf'. IIII t fur , ClNI.,lJrwIII R.oob.41 ordJouy · Alloyed Steel base. Inluring longer life linam'iul "lump that hega n Illore c' ,lIpl!' It,u I I it·d thr o ug-h the car fr o m the batt1('-fteld. was Iro rll a than II yellr 1Ij!/l. and this yenr's 1Ool1nl althoulh both co.t about ud freedom from expensive repairs. ancl into a drawin g- r(l OIll. red faced bul,y. 111 ~ name wa s wide-s prend III'o ug ht and the tum· Of' thl·st· e vents- the prayer in John Wl' ~ ley: I ble in th e prict' uf Whl'llt lind C,)tthe aame. OlUllle1dn.ln Ih :, acadelllY chapel. the s peech of Ilatt k . klng-d onr ;;.. f"rtunl 's ton, and tlw sl11ltting down of Chaoneldrain RooE~ I r. Il lI o\"er, lht· marria~ e of an lhey arc a ll purl of lh e. ([ reat B.ooft.ol with patented facll1ri e~ . wc hav e n' t been thrnuj! h unknown ancl aoparently ('lImmon- human urama. But th(' th, ill l l t· ~ ~ uch u "hard lilll es" year Rince ing 'is easy to apply; no lap construction offen I U21. Dut it ha s its ei'lllp"n s:ltion " , ". -- - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ • place yo ung coupll'- whiJh wa~' ~n th e fael ~hat a wOI:d ciroP Pt' tl, thc mos l il11l.l ll rtunt·! Whic h will Into {he fertile I11IIHI o.f a I"'r. or special tools are rema:dmum prot.moll hy clIlllpUri"o n with previou s si nr- , I \t.t,,·t' thl' nlll sl la ~ tillg imp l 'I' ~ ~ i!)n n young coup le St.HI"lITl~ u IH'W ilur ~ ituation s . r, IIIm odil~' prices :' COOPERATION FOR ·quired. Everything con. laJu. I II hi,;: orv '! home or a help less infant ult('r i ll~ I have not ~ o n' up but hav e ('I, lII e II THE SMALL FARMER /1: 0 1)11(; cun pus sibly tell . its first c l:y--:th cse nls(1 may hll v l' sidered, it is the most down . Mos t of those thn,\\'n out of / ' If I'V"r~' child and eve ry hap - undYing s lg l1lfic·an ce. . . work hacl something- !lht'ad t o tide .' - - -- - - • . In adcUdQIIt Chaaa.!economical rooling for Wl rc labl'll ed "This is . And anyone oj u~. qUIte unwlt pcni ngthem over. 'I'llt' main thing the mutter with Mo ~ t · of the public cii Rc lIss ion of imporlant" o r "'I'hi s is unimp or . tlllgl y, muy be a part "f !l famoll s drain Roofiol II fireyou to buy and we recth e ruuntry riKht now is tim idilY. till' Federal Farm BOllrd and itR wnt" the h usiness of living wuu1d vir lo l·Y. proof and lightning. ommend it unqualifiedly The heud o f Il h ig Lank M id the wurk thus far ha ~ ce ntered around othel' day: "Our ball k ha ~ more : the problems of the largc-5cale proof. A highly ' d urable for the benefit of all our monev in it right now than it e ver gl'owers o f ~ tapl e crops anti liv e After much de libera ti on tlie firs t ' ~tomer.. haci, but whel'e is it'! It i ~ m ostly s tock. The s mall farmer , ~rowing prize went to Mrs. Anna Rund all IlK c:oadnl ..... in time depo~it !< , drawing interes t a few p Olatoes. ~ ver!ll , different and I\1rs. s n S nell, hei l' animal or in savings accou nts. P eop le are kinds of other vegetables , murketbeinA' 11 pig. The con!'o lation hoarding instend of s pendi ng. If ing a few cases of eggs, !l s mall we n t to Mrs. Ile r lliee Dukln nnd everybody w ould spend (ven ten amount of fruits , mU Rt hnve won Universal BiLle Day will be ob- Mrs . Lizzi e Sh idalwr. the makcr~ pel'ce nt of whnt they hUH' snved dered, if he thought about it at 1111 l'en·c·d ut .I onah 's Run S unduy o f the monkey . Th e next meeting unday, will ' be December 1::1 ut tl1l' hOl1w up. it would sta rt the whl'els of where h fil ~ int the new scheme Sc hoo l and (,hurc h on Dec e mb I" 7, wilh a I!eneral I'a lly of Mr ~. Myrtle Thomlls. indu s try g o ing agail'l ~Jleeelih· ." of things. And ' we hellr lhut thr. '' 'Buy How cnn the small general far- dllY and bllsk e t dinnci' at noon. It ~h~. Anna Rundull, 1I 6s l~teti hy Now" movemcnt, which : tarted a mer get the benefit of th e cooperu- is desired to have each Sund ay MisscH Vlnn und Frllnc 'S H inkln~. few weeks ugo. hil S spread around tive marketinj! plan on which the :ch" ol Cla~s have I OU';', atten . waR conlinl ho ~ te ss to t h e Bap~4 the COUll try lind that pcople e Vl·r y- Farm Board i ~ buset!? Is I here danc e 1lI1d the ('hu reh members tlst M issiontll'Y circle W ed nesday where are beg-inning t o tuk e th e anythinj.! in it at a ll for him1 preM'nt in full. You al'C cordia ll y afternoo n . Responscll to roll ca ll Ili meH out of the RU\' ingR banks Ilnd Nut urnlly. the Fllrm Board be- 1I1W! d to come. were Thanl( s!!,i\'inq vclr~ o s . Misil the dollars out of the c hecking ac- glln with the l lll 'ge~t and mos t Th e I,t nnd 2n ll grades en~er- Ma~' Harlnn lod t h e d voth'lI S, h e l' counL~ und buy the cU lI1l11o nities pre s~ing problcl11 R. It is getting ullinl'd in their us ual charm ing tOPIC being, '(Rl!lchaol," A nUlllb t' r which are for sale en' rywherc lit .!own to the smnll grower now, , ty le " t a ~s el11bly l'hll r~ duy mO I"ll- of bu!<lness mut.te rs W!lro b"ought NO HUNTING Largain prices. . and the wOI'k ?f organiz ing thes.e in~. The prog- ram opened with the to our 11Uention. The l el\~" n t opic TRY This is go ing t o be II "useful" sma ll farmer s Into local comnllldl - a ~se mbl y s inging "Long Long Ago, "Th e Mountaln oer~ " was capllbly undersigned, n11o\l" no ChTistmns, fr nm lull llHli cation R. ty cooperalivcs is beginning. It is ·U I)t. Mool'e led t h e devotion s. A hand led by Mrs. Edith Luk en s. dayWeor the night hUnting, lrapping or P eop le g e nemll y arc planning to I!'oing to take a lot of time. and group o f children then pl'esented The hos tess served delici ou s sa lad OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS j!ivcs us hri ~ tma s gif~ things th ere arc do ubtle s many farmers " Indian Lives of Long Age." Thill waf ers, cake and coffee . The ncxl tl'es passing on our farm s: RESIDENT which are n ot m e rely ornamentul whose operatio ns lind location !I was quite realistic with the Wig- I meeting will b e December 17. at GON, BROS FOR RESULTS or luxurio u's, but such u~eful pres- wi ll not e nable them to j oin with walll. the so ng, dnn ce , peace pipe the home of Mrs. Nellie GilllIlll. E . F. REIFSNIDER e nts us n e w things (or' the ho me. theil' nei~hbor s in orgnnizinl!' and I ndian mus ic. The child ren Thi s will be the meeting f o r elcetli AS. E. MICHENER That is nil to the good. for it PU1 11 mllrk eting associntion s. But those were in Indiun cMtumes. The fir st I iOT) of officer.;. A g uod attendance PERMANENT LOCATION m oney circu latin g in channe ls who ca n and will do so lIrc the grade 11I'esented a Thanksgiving is desired. . WISE CRACKS where it is mos t needed. one!! who will get the most good ACI'o s tic at the bCl!innhl~ o f which l o ur high sc,h ool bas ket hall FOR SALE DATES CALL Some smurt fellow proposed a out of the new Rys te m. Edith Deboa rd . an g, "Thank. giv- team lost and th e grade teanl won few wech nj?o that everyb ody For the info rmntion of farmer s inA' on!,!." This was very enter- in their third game at Waynesville Doremifu- "How was it th at LEBANON, OHIO ought to s pend t e n cents a day inll'res ted in m al'keting of fruits luining. Three littl e boys Maynard Friday evening, . nubbers bought bllck hi s old car Eye. E"amined that he ha d not intended to spe nd.· and vegetab les the Board has is- Ecton, George Dawson and Geo rge Mr. an{t ]\1r;". A. S. Coll ett and paying $ 100 morc than he sold it Thnl so unded fo oli s h to so me. but su ed a pamphlet of instructions B~1l san¥ 'My Littl e Black Dog," Roberl entertuined ' th e "O rgan-I (01'1" . Gla.. u Fitted • Rapair. . u l ot of people h ave taken it up, for o rgani zatio n. It i: called "Bul- lIlade lUl te a hit. The pr\lgrl\lll ized Bible Cluss ," the "Welcome ~ SolMidu- "T he n.uto s ulc s ~eoplc nnd the accumulation of climes letin Numb e r One." and will be closed with the IJ sse rnLly singing Bible ClasR," and the " Junior , wrute s uch a g lowmg dC5cl'lptIOn thus sta r t..ed on th!!ir mcrry way sent free to anybody who \Hites "Swee~ and Lo w." Supt. Moore las" of Jonah' s Run u nday in t.he newspa pcr that Snubb~rs is beginning to s how its effect. for a CflPY to tho Di,rel tOI' f 1n- mUtle th e Ill1nouncel11 e nt~ . There School at "Hole-In-the Woorls" felt he could nol ·a fford t o III ISS' "Big money" is 110t timid. O.,e formll:ti{)n. F e(leral Farlll Bourd, will be no program this week, ow- Friday evening. lhe bargain. . JESSE STANLEY large finuncilll h ouse announcecl Washtn gto n , D. C. ing t o Thunksgiving vacatio n. The Mrs. Eal'! H ockett ·of. Wayn cs the oth'lr da y that . lt had clie nt s - -- .. - .. - - 320, New BurlinlJton, eniors will entertain next Thurs- ville s pent the week-end with her M 1'5 . Bilg cwate r- "Where ha ve , Phone ready t o In vest anything IT'om a duy morning. mo t h er, Mrs. Sadie Roeaso n and atyou bee n until thill h our?" I' Mi ~ tl' eRs Bu t why did yo u million do11llr5 upward. Thoy The Woman's Civic League met te nd ed the meeting of th WomMr .. Bilg e \\"~"'l '- "Worki~lg ut EARL KOOGLER didn ' t want to both e r with triftc ll leave y our lust p lace?" . . lhe offI ce, 1)1":.' dear." ook- ' os MI'. Groucher used SatUl'day afternoon with Mrs. a n's. Civic L~agu e. worth less than a miJ:\i.on\ but 0 , 6, Xenia, Ohio udic Reason. Th e bu sin ess sesMIS. Jenllle COI'ben of InClnM I ·~. Bllge wute r"Then you I R . they would buy into anything pro- to huve such awful row with his sinn wus mainly dcvoted to th e ap- nuti was a recent guest of Mrs. mus t be maLle of IlRbes to~. Th e rhone Day ten Co. 54J5 wife." fitabl e in million -doll ar units. The . building wh c re your office iR, Mi s tre~s- "What did th e y quar- pointment of comm i ttee~ for the C ha~. l\1a~d~n: ones who arc holdin g back are th e year by the pre sident. MISS H e len MI' VII'glnla SImpson of Lou lsburned down lit 10 o'cloc k . ordinary f olks like u s . But if we rel Ilbout?" ook- uThe way the meals Randail. The program committ.ee vi]l e, Ky.,. is spendin\{ Rtlme t\mt\ ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN believe in the futur e of the United f.o r the year will come alphabetlc- 'nth her sl~te r, Mr~, ~. p. Thm'n First Rel.t~live -··Th c iden o f was cooked." our Cattle, hogs, shee.p an~ calve. States we ca n prove our fai t h by olly, five mnkinlt up a committee bury and falllil~, old Unc le Sneeze r willing all his to Norris-Brock Co., live wire and beginning agnin to spend our f or a month . Th e 8's and part of • _ 11• . . _ - - monev to huve a mau so leum over progressive firm for the hi~he8t mone y for nece sities anll a littl e "So you've put Fred off till De- the's will hB\'e the DeC'Cmber hi s r~main s. It' s ju st a willful marke t prices und go.od. serv!Ce. bit more ~nd when we are all doing ce mber?" progra lll . The progra m COl1lml I;CQ NOTICE Of' APPOINTMENT waRte. Union .Stocl. Yard., CinCinnati, 0: that tho " hurd times" will be over "Yes, I told him I wouldn' t g ive pl'ese nted a vel'suti\e pr.()grarri Second 'Relative- "lIuh! I call RefereDee : Ask first man you me'" him 11 de finite unswer till then." which opelH' ll WIth - MI~<;. Phone 93 Mary Estate of Willium P. Hay, de- it a wll steful wilL" "Why not till then?" Haine.; g-ivillg !I ~ s pl~ndid al,lcount ceased. - - - - - - -. " 1 wanted to wait and s{!e hflW of her recent trip thru the west • Rich Widow- "So many men Notice is h ereby given that J. •I I he look l' after th@ foo~ba\l S{!!l§Ql\ Mrs. Benha Gordun I'ead Edlrar A. O. Cal'twri~ht has been duly ap- want me only fo r my money, I , WHAT'S WRONG WITH is over.'1 GII(ls t's, "Th anksg Ivi ng Poem.." A p ointed and quulified as Admini s- f ear." " '-- ~-. --, THE CO~NTRYt "Poor SuitOI'-"Darling, so litThllnksglvlng Co nt est ctlme next, trator of the Estat-e of William P. tle d o I cal'c for money that I can .,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,;..._ __ "What makus you ord{' r lee Mrs. Evalyn Shumaker 'and Mrs. Hay late of Wan-en County . Ohio, honestly MY I've never . earned a cream to!' the first course lind soup Marie Gl'ay winning the pl'lzes. deceased. Next we were pnired off by means Dated this 18th day of Novem- cen~ in my life." Dne of the 1l10~t 8m8?ing for th e last'I" "Well, my stomach Is upset, 80 I of divid ed animal names, given ber 1930. s~ll1.ements ma(l e !l~ the Whit clay, and told to mold the animal W. Z. ROLl. ffouse Conforen '{' on llilid Helllth cat my meals backwurds." FUNERAL DIRECTOR Judge of t he Probate OOUl·t, HIGHEST _ = -:::~:-:_:-:::=~.J_= - , =::a"----==== :::========-==:::!:::~....,,=-========== dl0 Warren ('\lnty, Ohio WAYNESVILLE. 'OHIO ~~ - -. CASH PRICES NOTI~~ OF APPOINTMENT ------=8y Alber' T Re;lJ Fully Equipped for Good PAID Estate of Oml D. Surface. deService. ceased. A Battle CreE!k physician says, Large Display Room. Notice is h ere by given that L. "Con stipation is responsible for M. Henderson has been duly ap- more misery thl1n UIlY ot.her cause.' Ambu lance Sel'v'ice pointed and q uulifled a s Admini But im med iate relief has be en trutor of the Estate of Oral D. found. A tablet caJl ed RexliJI OrdDay or Nisht T.ICD...... e 7 Surface Ilite of Wlirren Co unty. er li es hus been discovered. This Ohio, deceased . . tablet attracts wnter from the sysPHONE 8F3 Dated this 15th day of Novem· tem into the lazy . dry, evacuating _. ___. ____ . __ ber 1930. bowel called the colon. The water HARVEYSBURG, OKlO W. Z. ROLL loosens the dry food waste and ,Judge of ft h e Probate Court, causes a gentle, thorou~h, natur~l • . ' D3 Warren County, Ohio n10v em e nt without forming a habit NOTARY PUBLIC .... or ever increasing the dose. Sto p suffering from constipaNational B.1Ik NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT tion Chew a R'exall· Orderlie at Estate of J. Milton Ke ys, de- night. Next day bright. Get 24 for , Will. Drawn - - Eatalel Settled 25e today ut the nearest Rexall ESVILLE OHIO ceased. WA YN • Nbtice is h ereby given that Ellu DrWJ: Store. A damR Drug Store. With Dependable Keys Cook has been duly appoint/ ed and qualified as AdministraSer~m and Virus . trix, de bonis non with th e will annexed, of the Estate of J. Milton insure.both r" Keys late of Wanen County, Ohio, ty S~cceT.s d eceased. Dnted this 15th day of Novem- I bol' 1930. W. Z. ROLL , _ - - - - - - " " . . -••• !Jr." Judge Of the Probate Court, D~I Warren County, Ohio Harvey~burg. O.

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"iO, Eight different ft~ld ~ ill Wal" \\'el'l' le"po n, ihlt' for the vel·Y . ren County were examin J. Tht' 1'IlIu li llIaltltot~ found in ~,' me of I SOWN WHEAT FIELD 1II0l-t se"jou s infefltlltion, 50' the Illll'l . planted field ,; ami Jone wa found in wheal "<'l'ric,1 Ih l! l'slllninNL" ' \'I?n th o u~h thera were Wheat fteldll tha . werc seedcd fir t week in Septe mbl'''' quill II fl' ,," of thel'tl mnKK ot !' pre!! l ' tremely early, Without reg~rd The survey reports ~h~l\\, ~i mi\ l\r cnt in ;;o nll' tield,.. th y will peri h t. the fty-free oate, are carrymg re ults in other count I l' . •J I' IH' . b '1'0 1" ~ pJ'inK. anti will not tonstia bout 22 Hcssian Fly, while writ('s that b cause o f the dl'OuKht tulc a ItH' IHICO to the Siri ng tholll! that were !leed d on or after th 11 sRlnn fly CllllH' out a f \\' \I Ill'at." October first are eQtir Iy fr e wl?eks enrll r thnn ordinarY, 1 rllu llty AI! n IH.'s J r epOl·tJj fl'o m infeslation, according to a which explains wh y wh cal s II li r onl y "CI'Y I' \\' fie lds [ whl'al port just r ceived fr om M. • this fnll a f w day' previous to the I !'o~\' n dunJte l'ously cul'l y t hi!l fall , Jones, Alls't. Entomologi. t, O. S. safe date is al 'o I' lath' ely free so heli,·\·cs tha t th e 11 8sian Fly " who was with ounty Age nt f l' m in j ur y. Th ~urvcy ul ~o di s- \\ ill n(lt prove t o b a ve ry gr at ClaM f o r servey about two weeks clolled a late wa ve of t\i e ~ whic h m 'na,'c , tl' th(' 1 9~ I wheat cr op. "HowI) \'el'" 'he adds ,"The flax !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!!,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~2!!!2!!!2!!!~~. seeds now in the extremely eady --~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~~~~~-=~===========~i' shatch edings and vol unteer wheat will I( out adult flies next spring which will spread to surrounding fields, and thu!! there may be a widl' spread infestation though pro ba bly rather light." , The Cou nty Agent and State College e ntomoloilst s expect to watch deVelopments carefully so Ihe~' will be In po siti.on to mako the best recommendatIOns p ossible a 8 t o t he futur e policies. Badly in fe sted fields of wheat can be plowe d under next winter or early in the ~rri nlr. and t hu s p re vc n't goneral sllI'ead o f the Hesl'iU n fly " ~ url'(lllllding whe nt.

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A Modern "Ri,," '" was up at th Velel'ans Bureau waiting in line for my cumpenation," replied Rip. Rip Van Winkle, w r inkled nnd "Well, that's different," con- ItI'RY front h b 20 yt'a,'!! ab\\ence, ceded the Mrs. "How'd you get s tood bt!fnre his " lirt' "Where hove back \10 quick?" you been, you sC lllagu~?" sh' - -~ ''----de manded. REQUEST FOR- BIDS

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The Miami Gazette Phone 112

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Way'n elville, Ohio

Electric Speed Queen Washing ' Machine, M~lti-Motor Speed Que~n Washing Machine,·Kid. die Cars, Scooter Bikes, Bicycles, Tricycle., Wagonl, Knives Watehel, Clocks, R.Cliol, Auto Tirel Xmas Tree Lighting Fix. tures.

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smooth-sounding talk about "big bargains" and "Special Deals." You \\,on 't have to wade through, a lot of But

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t hin k fl'om a standpoint of location, equipme nt, the tires we sell, the prices we charge and the service we render, that we deserve the patronage of every cal' owner in Waynesville and vicinity who is looking for a ' depe ndable plac e to buy a good tire at the So-the next time you're faced

wilh the sad nec essity of buying a tire-:dl'op in 'and talk it over. You ought to know ex actly what we have 'to offill', before you make your flnal decision. We sell The', World's Greatest, Tire and our pi'ices , are Right-so's our service. '

Gordon's .Service Sta. · Plao.e 47

Phone Snyder 3 Waynesville

Print your name on them free of charge

In addition to a full line of good Coals, we carry in stock Koppers Miami Coke. Call UI when in need of Coal or Coke. 'We ;lre equipped to give prompt service.

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Milk, qt • • • 9c Cream, half pt 20c

You ~e l e(' t YOlll' C hri s tlll ll~,(' llI'lI R this yc al', ('Ollle in IInci S ('t' our b"llut iful line. Th ,'y lln' all in Iill e with th e Chri st lllll s spirit . und I,,'si el l's we \Vi II

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Can Get It Cheaper at Saxony Far..

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Molasses Beet Pulp .will give results· equal to ten pounds of good hay.

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NEW .BURLINGTON

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It i. claimed that Seven pounds of Dried

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Sealed Bids will be received by The Water Board of Waynesville , ' Ohio, nt Town Offic~ unti l 12 o'clock December 1st f or furnishing Pumping Equipment to be installed and connected to present Suction and Discharge Mains within Pump House; all ' 8S per Specifications 'o n ftle at Town Office. One Motor Driven Horizontal Power Displacement Pump to be in!!talled. Detailed plans showing installation must be furnished with Bid. Board reserves right to reject any or ' all Bids, BOARD OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS

Irvin Fri end of Miami Un ivers ity lI)l enl lh e week ·e nd with homo folks. Mrs. C. W, Al bl'lIrhl and little 1\Ir, anJ Mrs. Adam s Di ckin so n \1:1 Iktty of Wa y n e~\' ill (' and Mr. wcrc amo ng the guests Saturday . Charl es Guitne l' o f nea r Miamis- evc ning al a birthday dinner for BE SAFE FROM TUL.AREMIA hU I'g" wc re W edn es da y gucsts uf Mrs. Dickinson's fath e l', Horace I i Mr. and Mrs, K <,,,lt' r Graha m. SPl'llY , ncar Wilmington. I T h!' f" lI ow in g pr ec au t ions should Mr. and ~Ir~. p(!tt r .B <lI1la and MI\ and Mrs. A. E. McKny arc , Iw rigidly observed by hllnters. ~n n l\I t, rl yn a re spe ndln l!: a fe" I th e pnrc nts of a son Donalel Rich IIlllrk"t Il1t' n. hU Llse wi ves a nd ul h- du ys t his w('<· k wit h lhc fo rme r's l ard bo l'l1 Novembe; 18 . ur~ who hon cll t' wild I'nbbit ~ if Ih ey brother. Ray BII 1I ' lI :I, rl fami ly Ilt ', . . 1 \ "o ul rl Ill! ahsoillte ly slI f c fro III Mi' ritst owlI MI S:; MIldre d Rob ins on wu s the II ' 1III urentla. or mubi t f cve r: . ' • g U"s l of he r brother, Le wis RobinJ. Neve r put yo ur ullproleeted S('v l'n d peup lt' f rom herl' alt en - son lind family, o f Xenia. last I I h I d ed th e !la ll' II f th e late Malthll \ weck. II h a nd ~ Ins ido a \\'1 cl a .hlt. Burn et lit Waync!'l vi lle Sat urday. B H M'll I 2, A lwuY II wear hubbe\' g l ()"c~ • Mr>'. . . I e r was lOS t ess ' wllt'll hand ling wild \'a bbi l~. MI'. and Mrs. ,John Kl ot z ot to the "M e l'l'Y Wives" Wl'dnesday :1 , Th e rabbit m us t be th or- Clncinnuti we re Thursday gu estl'l nftel·nOOIl. \ I oughly (' uo keel; ~o well co oked th ut o f MI'. and Mr~. W. M. Co le man. 1\1 K II M d h II I t he re is no I'cd meat nor uny I'lld rs. e y e n e n a spe nt a e I jll ie t' . ~ellr th e bone.' Mkl.s~ n.r::.l\ov~tdh h~vl.u~~tcrSPMcll.lst Ttl.hu part. ofXla. ~ week with hel' da ugh 'I A t i t 1 pel' cent of all wet' - ~ if I ~ "IS , - t el' III c ilia . . ' s ~ e n ~. mUll WUl'lllow Ilt Le banon . . . wtld I'abl"t" nre II1fec t cd, the hun- . The Wllhng Workers Class of t H, to ue pcrfectly a ss ured of M !'.' ~aym~n d Dlivis and fnmily the M. E. Church held a ve ry pro" '~ f ety . s ~ou ld not take h ~me a o f CIIH'l l1natl ~ pent .Saturday after fitable and plea ant meeting in the w tld l'tIhb l~ that he ~ hools 111 th c noon a nd l'velllng WIth Mrs. Emma church parlor Sunduy afternoon. lie ld if it see m!' s i c kl ~, . . F ou lks a nd so ns and Mr. und Mrs. The bountiful pot-lunch dinne r ii. I n orde r t o mlnmllze pos- Wtlbe l·t Swank. was II f eature of the occasion. sib le infection. robbits which seem Mr and M,'s. Walter Kenrick Forty-two persons were pl·esent. s l"w 0.1' ~ I c k l .\> or r an be:> run dow n Mrs . . S. II . Haines and Jame~ In the aftilrnoon a business session a!1d k Ill ed WI t h a club. ~h ~ uld be Hain s were e nterta ined to dinner was held and officers elected . The kill ed and. prefe rably, b!lrled. undllY at the home of MI'. and men's chorus rendered sever!!l numbers in their usual pleas ing !lell'r l~ e Penn.sylvl! nla lay no Mn. Alva 'cott in Dayton. ' wesl el'n \\·tld rabbIt IS allowed to . , m a n n e r . Mrs. T. C. Haydock is bl! s old ufltil it has been in cold Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graham left , teacher of thil class. stOl'age at lea st 3 0 (lays. The g e rm . Monday for Can fi e ld where they _ _ _ _ _ -----B. tu la re nsc , ulso Is killed by a will spend this week with the t c mp e l'lItur~ of 137 degrees F .ahr. latter's sis tel' and family. WAIT TILL BITTER LAST Infection II! possible even th ough T II d f 'l I the s kin is unbroke n. All roden ts Hans ford e we an ami y ane are liabl e to the Infecllon. M,·s. JolJn Tewell , of Franklin "So you've pu t Fred off till DeOhio 1)eJ>arlment of Henlth. spent PIII·t of the past wpek with ce mber?" MI'. !lnd Mrs. Wilbur Foulks, so n "Yes, I told him I WOllldn't Ilive him a de finite answer till then." ~~~~~~~======~ and daughtur. "Why not till then?" H. M. Clark spent Sunday with "I wanted to wait and sce how his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. READ THE and Mrs. Arthur Watkins and he looks after the football season is over." fllmily near Centerville. A number of members of Lytle church s urprised the pastor, Rev. H. H. Lafferty and family Friday evening at the Springboro parsonage, by spending the evening with them and taking a generous donation. Mrs. Joseph Grassi and children I~\ and Mrs. Eva Haines of Piqua W~ l'e over night guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Walte r Kenrick and family. Miss Sarah Smith of Waynesville wall entertained to dinner Sunday /it ~he home of Mrs. Belle S!)ott, Everett ~lIrly lind daughter, Ruth and H elen. Their afternoon callers ..... re : Mrs. Ada Clienowe~h. Mr. and Mrs. Cnrl Pickering lind daughter of Centervillo. MillS Florence Day of Waynes. ville spent Monday night with Miss Virginia Foulks, who entertained the youtlll people of the church at their regular monthly social meeting thpt IlVen!rtg. Mr, lind Mrs. L. Glenn Brock of Jndlanapolls accornpanled Mrs. Alice Brock to her home here last week and remained until Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank r.Iiltenber g1!r and mother, Mrs . Martha Jane Miltenberger, spent Friday at the hOme PI Mr. lind Mrs. Clint Dearth at Middleto\yR, t~" II'IHer remaining tor an extended slsJt, Everybooy come to the social meeting 01 the I. adies' Aid and their families at Lytlll }Iajl next Friday evening, November 1!8. Admission wll) be a can of fruit 01' jelly for Chrl8t flo_pita,1 Cincinnati. Everybody brln, A t~w s/indwlches, Th e next time yo u need a tiril, drop in and M,·. and Mrfj. Charles McDarth talk it over. and Mrs. Georg41 McDargh of Urbana were 'l'hurs.dp), guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter W e won't strong-arm you or slip a tire on Kenrick. Mr. McDargh is one of the few remaining !Soldiers of the your cal' when you're not looking. Civil War and at pr~!sent holds the office of Dep't. Inspector of the Q. We won 't sing you to sleep with a lot of A. R. of OhIo.

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1\lr. and Mrs. Otto Marlatt and family of olumbue spent aturdn~r with Mr. snd Mr8. John Rye. 1\1r. ISI'ence raw ford and fam i1y SPQnt unday with hi" brother Mr. E;a d I"awford and family. 1 ... lind Mrs. P. A. nu~y(jn spent Sunday , with Mr. and Mrs. croff Ludwick lind family. Mr . He rb ert MI.U'latt an d son Edm on M'·8. Em I'SOn Dill were incinnati Xen ia shoppers uturday. ay WII S In A. 1\ . Monda y. MI'. A Ivi n Earnhart and family, MI' . Alice Mc Kin sey ~ pent MI'. Em er son Earflhart and family Thanksgiying wi t h !her 80n Joe Mc- spe nt Sunday evening with their parents Mr. and Mrs, Burton Earn Kinsey and family in Morrow. hart, Mr. an d Mrs. Samuel ButterMrs. Emerson Dill called On hu worth will spen d Thanksgiving uncle, Mr. Frank Belt who is seriDay with their so n and wife, Mr. ously ill at his home near Xenia. and Mrs. Ernest Butterworth. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wardlow, -~ --~-Mrs. Hiley Gibson and family spent Friday ' evening with Mrs. Herbert Marlatt.

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Mr. and Mrs. John Gahl, Mr. Condel Curto and two childriln' of Owensville and Mr. Ilmd Mrs. John Ferber of Lebanon were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Coleman. Other afternoon and evening guests were: Mrs. Catharine Gates and children, Harold and Marjorie and mother, Mrs. Margaret Makely of Dayton. Mr. lind Mrs. Ed Longacre entertained tq Ii turkey dinner Sunday the followIng friends: Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham lind daughter, Bernice, Mr. and Mrs, ,Allen Emrick, Mrs. MarllJI'Ct Johns, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Duke And spn. Rot}ert, Mr. lind Mrll. J. B. Jones #tnll John. --- ----~~

MOUNT HOLLY ,M r. and Mrs. Helrbert Marlatt and son Edmond entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. lElvis Michael and dallghter DPTothy of near Maple Corner, Miss S~arma Freeman of near Xenia, Mrs. F,,~nk Dakin and daughter Mabel. Mr. and Mrs. John Levi and Ion. Wellington are spending the wintei' hI ' Dayton with her daughter, Mrs. Ellsworth Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frye of Waynesville .pent Thunday _ evenini with Mr. BIUy. and Mn. andJoD _

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COLUMB US, OH lO-.- Secr etary On WClln('s dllY c,ven ing Wayn e!; o f State Clare nce J . Bl'own anST. MARYS CHURC H \' ill e II ig h School journey ed to Co un cil me l in r egu la r se:lsion noun ced today t ha t license plates H I'V , .J. ,J. Schaetf e r. Rcrtor. on Mon da y o f th is we ek. After t : ~-e ---- ---'pri ng Va lley t o me et t he boy s of had been placed on sale MOllda y. r eg ular business wa s comple ted Shop ea rl y ut Ri dge's. 1)""('1111 '1"1' i . ~L' l''' ll d .'ultduy in Dece mber I . ut 550 distribu tin g that Jllut e in bllsket bu ll. Some of ~eve ral im porla nt matters were ,\d \'\' " l. ( 'hu rdl , d lllu l at !l::!O; points in Ohi o. . The ud joining !\1 r~ , Gra ce mit h w a ~ in Day- discu:ised. Mrs, E. T , Stro ud is ill with grip our f ans mu, t hllve bee n f rozen " \? rlt lil ll a " d 11.,1\, (" " IIIl, u lliu n at 1(1 11 1\ lon day. sta te of P ennsylv a nia, which has Th e Tru , t ee:; o f Pub lic Affa irs out a s ou r t ealll did not ha ve the 'O ::l" , ' ___ as ma ny rn otoi' vehicles as OhiO . __ wh o we re 1)}'C~e /l t placed before F rie nd shjp's perf ect Kiet, yo ur supp urt it should ha vc ha d, The i 'sue!:! plate!! from one cellt ra j u ll cil t.h e ir fire reromm endaI FER P.Y C HURCH OF CHRI ST h() ~:l~' ~>}dl~~;l'h oi~ il~::~:~." d t o thl' eo stutio n at Hal'l' i ~ b ur g . lind motor- photog raph. at Hid ~('s. gl'Ud e t eum H Wll ll ~ in to action in ti ol; :; for cha nKes at th e p umping istH urc requ ir ed t o ,wait until , ( 1' ll d"II t he (l lust llIillu half lioll ul) uf their ga me. winMi , ~ Lilla Renhulll . uf Mrs. Laura Ze ll Kpent Tha nksJftnon , ,~ tat i" n to ir~ , u r ' propel' ,protec t- • tugs arc rcce ived. Th e same ser Chest"r A. Willi um:i (l n. lI1 inist(' r \\'n, at home fqr l ht' ho l id Ld H \, ~ ton In th' Llln e o f a se ri ous fire vice i" g ive n in sev!' ra l ot he r !ltatcs g iving with re lati ves in Xenill. n in g 16 to. , Afle .. t aking un ea rl y Bib'" :-; ('\ 10 .01 II I ~I ::W a. Il l. Still Il",d the loca l boys wure fl utpoin . . ~ h () u l d Ull t' () cur, Ohio motoris ts IIrc reccivin g the t he mat11 t' Il L y lI f ti n,., til j" in U ~ on II u r H ~u l ChrisLmas ha rKa ins, YIl U'I\ leI' hud be ' n th ll \'nuAfter Monis Sh erwoo d, of Colu m b ll ~ . t ( d und the ti na l score best possible sel'v ice that can be ~hl y discuss e.d showed t rip I II Ikl lt ll' Ill'Ill , ' \\' 111' nol Luk l' find at Cllr('Y 's spent Tha nksgi J ew"'I'y vin g wit h home Spr ing Vulle y 2 1 Wa Shop, Leb- coun cil a uth ori ze d t he t ru stees to ~ive n , Th e stule has the rep u tu. " . I Oh ynesv ill e 18, pU I'chuSl' a ne w pump a nd moto 1\1" Illl" ' l'~ tH I I!' lI' l!l w ' Lh . u ~ ! Beth , a non. t ion o f g iving bette r servic e to folks. 10 . a L an apJl rox imat e cost of $ 1200.r Th !· score was very c lose thr ough BERCU LOSI S SUND.AY 1ll 0tor i: t8 a nd hu ving the fin est )',' h" " 1 I:, t h ll '; lI11 11 ~ ! ( 1lI1ll' TU I he rl' \\ til hL' SlllllPlhtll1! spl'C IIII MI'. a nd Mr s. E. J . Bu rton. of t hl' c nt ire gamc. Clara Ltle ~Jl n t th e week . ' ounclcm a n Cure ~' l'elJOrte d t hat syste m of loclll dis tributio n in the ---t he prOg' 1'Il1l1 l'!lch Sun da y t ill \\one L' ndl\1 t S~ This F ri C\ uy ni~ ht Way nesville "" th hel' ~ i ~ tc I' at Washin g- pla nH had blele n com pleted f otr a United Stutes, th e num ber of E lyri a , SIH'lIt th e vll culion wilh Il1 Cl· Dr. W. J~ . , \ I ~ M[l stl' r " Ali ian cL'. a" \1 ( ' I.,,,d ·, SUPIH'I' [I nti ~e n llo n tll t s Oa kwo od at Oa kw ood. T h i ~ pr l s uJl!nt n r. II distri bution puints bei ng fi ve relative s he re. llIe et lllK" f H men. you ng or 0 her of th e Ohtn « (JUIl Ct! o f a t I (J . '! II, SernHi11 ' Jl ll l'umi: bjl'(' L cR . "Ch, to be i, tII g reat ga me us I ti mcs us ull y ot her st at e, This syswi ,,' • .int<·.l e"ted in ~ fi~e co mpa ny C~u l'c lll'l\, ha s ~UKK.l'st J, F:. 1\1 cClul'e sp!' nl Thank s- , o rg an ' 1,llI,,~.n fo r thiS Mrs. H. V. Wa lter, of Leba noll. OU I' t emn iR det ('rll1in ed not t o l o ~e WillI' obs('r vanc,; lIt . (' d a ' tatl" ' ,a n,l l II I. ,f('," I' r:l ct il'(' fil l th p te m i" muki ng it possible for car Vi ll a ge. Two u ll da), . ,l ie. , (,l lI i~tnl:" l" Il)!"I UIlI Wl' al uwners t o sec ur e theil' license a tc Tha nk sg iving din ne r wit h F , local hope tha t the nu mbe r of t he cembl' r 7. a~ . rulJl' l'clll u' I' !-'U II ' !-' u ndm' afl,'Ill1l 0n , Y O ll t he ('hu r ch KiI' inl! na y with MI'. ullci Mrs. O!' mOI l' fll eman f!'olll Ma Ko n •. a a support e rs who wit nessed cia" ," re u l wlI Y ~ Pl' l'IY Sackett . neut' Bellbro ok, plutes in close proximi ty to th eir B. He nde rson an d 'fam ily. vtiillKe t~lat has u Ir ve ,a nd .8ctlVe ' . J last \\' e ek ' ~ game will be ve ry g r o up of yn unK men III t hiS t his_chu In a Iptte r \\ hich hus 1)(' (' 11 re- W, !c'"l1 l' lit _ fire hOlllcs 0 1' business. Regurd les!< of _ rc h. mu _II ch S , Evl'J'CI t Th orn us is VIS I LIIl~ d" puI·tm incrclIR ed on Frida Mr. y ~n night. r\ Mrs, Orville ent Mgani zation , WI'II , be J . Gr ay cei t he r esidenc e of a ny Ohi o .cit ize ns vecl by th l! IUl' nl all th orit il's Ill'. VAYN E SVILLE M, E CHURC H Iat t hl' home o f he l' pa rent s Mr. and ~ll:f' se nl The li ne up: McM ~ ter sa ys: " I um u l')!in~ n il it is possibl e fOI' t hem to purehuse a nd daught e r visited r elutives in hi S tllne, The meetl,!g • . ' Mrl<, Seld on Luc e on Sil\'er St.. WI ll he athet ir! S, V, II. S, uf t he ch ur 'ht's to jllll,ti cipa l!' in · W . H , S, at th-e Tow nship pla t es a t a nyo ne o f lh e 660 Frankli n Sunda y aftern oon. G. . Dibe rt. Pasto r. Leban on. [l uu , e on Wedn esday. Decemb er 3 Qu ear ofa r a s they Ul'l' alolt' in this ob· poi nL~. For the co nve nie nce of Wullace \\' ",In".-d Hr ny: Th " W . r , M, S. is 60c Miscell ane ou s Bargain ta ble , Clurk ' se rva nce. A s,; rm on on th e sub jecl lCl r , linl;" fi t 2 :no t his I I!I ~ O lit 7 ::l ~ r. arey urge d mo t orist s th ey are permitt ed to RF' p. Ill , in Mi ss Mr. und Mrs. Wnlle r Cast, M... I a ll lilt crest ed U. Lu m >kin A ' uf tube r cu lo~ ls or u re fe re nc ,' t .l II ll use 1!l3 1 plates on th eir ca rs on valu es t o $2.00. Shop a t Cary's SlIvuJre . P. part tes to be p resent. (' n lI awk e's LV I'uoms, a c ross til." :: I,d J M,'s, ewelry Chas. Shop, Zi mmer lll ll n !ln d Lcbano n, Ohio. 't ' 1t he locul Chl'l, ll1luS heli ith , ea l ,;a le '\ str eeL f l". m t h!' rh urch. Bibl e st uuy fumilv spe Act ing Mayo r MrCI.ure placed a nd after December 2 1, Midnig ht Mainous C nt T hanksg iving . omp on a nd th e wo r k whi ch it sy mboli zes an d pr a ~' !' r Ill!' eting ~ fort' co uner! the r es ignatio n' of Dece mue r 3 1. is the absolu t e dead Whitak er ut 7 :!"l O p, m. , wit h 're lativ s a t Cubu. Ohi o. Day l'~i C Mr. a n~ ~r!<. ~a m Sha llot a nd Turn Ho u h Iw ill be dee pl y ~ppr cc i a t t' d by thos re Chief II, M. h erw o o r~. C01;lnline f or the u: e of 1030 plates. er , .. . RG F rid ay :(, hoir practi ce at 'j :30 g who ur e wOJ'kln g ~o l i J' (!k ~s l y foJ', Il l. cil vo t~ d to a ccept t he .reslg natlOn These I'egu Illtions are broudca st son, of CIIl Clnnatl , wer e Jr u es t~ of , Sav age. C. . R G Supp er g ue, t s of Mye r Hy man and fa nllly on Thu rs Mil te n berger , LG 1 r~. Ann a w ~l c h : I ~ by 1.llw eff ect ive whe n a Turn e r t he cause." t o nil poli ce official s of Ohio and da ' undn }, : Sund ay school a t !l ::10 Sh hun T ueRclay eveni ng y. we re Mr ch ief I ~ nppo,Jll ted _ _ __ 1111 ad joi ning sta t es a nd are r ecucc ~ed t he n. m, Mc' rnin g w o r~hip lit 10: 30. a nd MI·5. R. H. I-I artsoc k a nd fam - pr esent chH'f. ,No to asJlI)Olll ognized in for eig n states th e t m ent Scrml n suu . jcr To-day t. "Wh 's Radio y Th e ProR'ram Broo k ily, MI'. a nd Mrs Mr. , and Roliert Mrs. rew. Melvyn Ba ,~a n'ta, s mad of e al tillS ,meetin g . same as in Ohio. DI il.d l p." F. pwo rth Leag ue at Galena, spent th e Thanks giving t un c. T u ne in Stati on W. H. S. nt T he code In use was pur(i ::tu p, Ill , /1 1 i ::3 (l p. 111 . Hev. ' 1\1 1'><, Beve n J!'nk inK and da ughThe Clel'k wa ~ a ut hor ized to Sa nta Cla us is get t ing a n ellrl y vacat ion with J. P. Fromm a nd ,8 : 15 II . m. t o 4: p. m. and hea r LafTc I'ty of . ' prln l!bor o will pr eac h l I' J oa n, of Kok omo, famil y. In d,. s pent "A t purcha tenti on Pl euse" . l:I U ng by se a ~cw gen eral code t o re sta r t prepara tory f or h i ~ an nual , the T h ll n k ~gi \'in~ holid ays wit h p,luce ol1e Miss Deck.e r. 111 u ~ e. at the present visit to the Capital City . He has I Iw r f llther. ,l ohn W ilson, Mr . an a nd d Mrs. other H " The P u rt ~ of Speech" . sung by tlmc. . L. Buerkl e The ode tl1 USE!' was ~urheadqu arters as usual in th e Slate WAYN ESVIL LE CHURC H OF rela li\'es. cha sed sev era l years ago. Since House g ro unds and his Christ mus spen t t he Than ksgv ing holida ys Mi ss Robbin s CHRIS T wi th that t he tim f ormel"s e an ever bu sy legisla t :.Jre " My Star ·... sung by Mrs. Eiche r Jlllr ent s at Pigt ree!:! ure brillian tly illumi nated Mr, and Mrs. A Ibert Cleav er a nd has ma de ~,~ vera l cha ngl!s " Why we re you A bsent", sung ( U nd enol1l1 nati onal ) in the und Old Nick is occ upyin g th e eon , Mich . , on Rou e rt an ·1 Mr, Roy Pigott la\\'s of the Slate. by Mr. Peterso n, IUJ'ge roo my cabin er ect ed in his Cheste r A. William son, Ministe r spent Su nda y a t Mr. and Mrs. Donald He ndei'son hom e of Ma r" Gi't ' ol11e Ads", sung by Mi ss honor and h om which he will di s!:Iih le ~ ~ h u o l u t ~I ::JO a. m. vin Hay u nd famithlye at T ippecan oe trluu te his t reat to all the kidcli es and daug hter. of Da yt on, spent Robbi ns Lord's Supper at c o n c l u ~ i o n, "0 1'111 E ng lish", s ung by Mr. =--= .. -- .:.---=~--.- = it y. DEATH S Th e Colum bus lodge of Elks will Thu .. ~ d ay with 01'. a nd Mrs. C. W. = --= Chr i: tian End ea vor at 6 ::.3 0 p, m , Eichel'. give a Chri stmas party for 3,300 He nd er son . Mal'i e Pi ne. Ex pert Lead er. ~ c r v EVt! i ce nilig giv en evun011 Swis Carl McC lul' e. of Dayton , vis" Inter nat ionnl Relatio ns"" of the City'S ulld e r p l~il ege d chilge list ic ser vice a t 7 :3 0 p. m. Ser - and Amel'ic an watche s in our r eMrs. Susan Wilker son, wife of sung ited his moth er at urday. Cheer up your ta bl e with pret ty by Mr, Lotz. dren a t th e Keit h th ea t re and the mon pair t he lale Ha rl ey H. Wilkers on , and su bject, dep " ar The t ment. Gl ori ous St ore Gospe open l dishes and silverw are this Chl'ist " Who gave yo u Perm isl'ion", manag er will sharc in the party. "1\ P rayc r meeting each Wedn esday ('ve ni ngs. Cury's J ewelry Shop, one of Wuyn esvill e' s most highly Mrs. Cha s. Cook and 'on Elks will t l'a nap,or t those liVing in find at Ca ry 's J ewelr y Shop , Leb- sung by r.h. Hatfi eld. II I at 7 :30 p, m. Th e chur ch whe re Lebano n. Ohi o. esteeme d c i t i ze n ~ . di ed at her are anon, ill with Ohio. caslet f ev(' r. "Partez vou s Fra ncuise" , sun g the outskir b of th e ci ty t o un d hom e on T hird street. Saturd ay ' Y OIl fe I at home. by Mrs. Hough f rom the t heatre and Santa Claus Mr~ . H. H. Willia mson. I r. and abou t noon, I1 ft el' an illn ess of " Q Born uiet Pl t o ease", Mr. and sung Mrs. Madi son by Mi ss Mrs. Peu 1'l McMak in visitecl will distribu te t h e treats. Th e MI·s. R. J , Will iam son. Misscs Lu - sev erll l week. . She walli t he eldest Sayer s ST, AUGU STINE CHURC H fri end!; i n Dayton la st wcek, holiday se ason was inaug ura ted Earnha rt at t he home of F. E. ell a and Gra ce William son spent daug hter of t he la te Cyrus and Thomas on Novemb er 20, a son Hev. Lawre nce B , Mollma nn . "Resul ts of the Cr usa des " . sung Tha nksgivi ng day. Sund a y at t he home of MI'. and Ph oe be A, Smith. One !Ion Albert by MI'. Lotz J ohn Erwin. Use econom y. a nd buy yo ur Wil kerslJ n. of Dayto n, and two Summ er schedul e- 1st. 3rd and Mrs. Pa ul Hauk, in Troy. " r've Sto orl this Long as I photogr aphs a t Ridg e's Studio. Th e last legislat ure a mend ed the da ugh ters, Mrs. L. H. Gordon . of 5th Sund ay, Mass a t 8 :00 a . m. ; MI'. and Mrs. Claire Gross and a 'goi n t oo", sung by Mr. Peterso n. , generul code of the state r elative son, who r esided in Be rtha File r spe nt the T ha nks- Way nesville , a nd Mrs. St. Clair Do you r C hrist mas s hop ping, 2nd a nd 4th Sun dllY. Mass at Mrs. Ann'a tb ge neral holiduy s and the f ollow- Sheeha n's propert giv il"'g holid ays a t home !lnu had I"if e. of Wilmin g ton, survive her. for han d made y on [) :30 Main g ifts : street , at th . e World History Cia .. News ing are 'now recog nized : J anuary 1 ha ve moved to liS he r g u('sts F un era l se rvices. eo noucted by Mi:;ses Faye and Chri. tmas bazaar. Lebano n. --- kn own a s New Year' s day ; Febru The lm a A Id ridge of arroll t on Ga Rev. G. . -Dibert, and attende d Friday, Novem ber 21 t he So pho ary 22, Washin g ton 's bi rthday; "'Alvin Earnha rt who al' e her fell owst ufi(! ntti at Ci n- by a lurgc co ncpul'se of relative s MEETI NG MOTH ERS' CLUB and famil y and more class gave an ori ginal panto- F red Gons a nd fami ly a ncl Mr . Ma y 30, Dec oration or Me morial Mr. and Mrs. Burton cin nati Bible Se mina ry. a nd fr ie llds, were held at the resmim e on t he ceremony of crown- J ohn Gons, were ' T hanksg ivi ng E arnhart day ; July 4 , Indepen dence day; called on Mr. a"d ide nce Tu .'day a fte rnoon a nd ing a ma n as a 'knight. T gu he ests regu of lllr Mr . Mrs. ull1d lII a'ling of t ha Mrs. Eli a s gles the first Monday of Septem ber, Ear nhat·t Sunday evening Madiso n Mr, an d Mrs. J. S. Fil er und burial wa ' in Mia mi ce met ery. The cha racter s we r e : Kin Wayne g, bee. Carl Twp . MOlh l'l" s lub wi ll be . Lubor day; the t we lf th of Octobe r Early. and attenda nts. Quee n Win held a t t he Gy m F riday, Decemb er duughte r Bertha hud as Thank sg iv_ Columb u s Discove ry day ; Noveming dinn e r g uests Mrs. Mattie Wil Mr. an d Mrs. C. M. Robitze r en- ifred Armita ge and attenda nts Th e Luell a Williamson I' etu l'll ed to 5, at 2 p. m. Th e club will Mrs. Mur y L ew i ~ , 8 1. da ughter be en- lia mson. R. C. Willi a mso n, Chei!ber 11 , Armistic e day; Decemb e r t ertain ed on Thursd Knights , Marion Whitak er and o S afte l' a of th e late Mr, and Mrs. Oliver ay, t ertain Mr. and ed by th e Ju niors who ur e 26. Christm as Day; any day ap- Mrs. J . D. Marlatt , Mrs. te l' A. William snn. Charl a nd es Fuye Savage and . plea;a~ t ' o~a~~io~y spent ~v~~h gi ving a Xm as play let. T he re will Th e lm a Aldridge Zell , and for lllerly a Wayne Amelia pointed and recomm ended by the William s and Mr. Lou Printz. of Carrollton, Go tow nship reside The class enj oyed t he ,p e'rform - home f olks. a.IRo be mu sic f rom t he High nt, di ed at her Govern or of Ohi o or the Preside nt ance very much and it helped t o home in Dayto n ea r ly Monday choo l. " Jo:x of the United Slates as a day or pe rt watchm a ker give anu an en· id ea of so methin g of t he Parker Desk sets , Duofold pens morning . Th e buria l was held this Pleu~e note t he l11 e e tln ~ will be I ~ru v er at Cary 's 'fast 0'1', Thanksgiving; and the and pencils make J ewelry Shop afte Mr. and Mril. Ever ett Thomas in the Gym. Anyone not abl e L b an ideal Christ" li fe in the Middle Ages. rn uo n lit her late r csid ence. Oh ' o! Roche· te r N. Y .• a re home on a I held 0 I .. twelfth dllY of Februa ry. kn own mas gift. Select . ' to wul k so fur . pleu. e go to th e I e un on , yours at Cary's In te t'ment in Dayt on. d 10: ' ftb Grade n, y . gt;~uldn e Visit f or as Lincoln 's birthda y. If th e first J ewelry Shop. Lebano a week . t o l his parents FI Mr ' l Gra d e b u,' Id ' . News d M j t F E Th . t'Ion I mate ria use III OUI I epall en. Ohio. IIlg ra ns pOla day of Januar y, Fe bruary 22. May an r s. . . omas. \V iIl be provide d.a ni Ev er yo ne invi ted pa l·t mcnt . , An oth er qua rte r is pust and r e· 30 ; July 4, Novemb er 11 or DeMr. and Mrs. W. H. Allen and Adams Stoops. 6, a n old resiI port ca rds hand ed out. Some went ., . . . unt! urgeu 1.0 atten(I. uent of Wuy ne an cl Massie town. cember 26 fall o n Sunday , th e Miss Olive - Alle n w.er e dinner home f eeling happy Mr . an d 1\1rs. George. Har whil tsoc e k, others ' F or .~h J'lstmn~ E s and gift B tt ci next ' succeed ing sec ular or busi- gues is f M - - of bis 1 M I'. a nd Mr s. He rm a n Surface ~ hip , di ed ut t he home Ideas VISit Cary gJIft ewe lry Shop, 0 rs. mma. II;rne . an were wunde we re guest s of 1\11'. !l nd Mrs, J oe daug hte l', Mr s. J. E. Witham , what their pa~- Lt:: ba~,o n , OhIO , s.. The nes!! day sha ll be a holiday . Home of E. V. Barnha rt of Cm cmnatJ . on c nts wo uld ring AFTER FORTY -TWO YEARS Max of New suy Ma dison, a bout Tu esday a t he ir low Gifts -W eekl y pat rmellt s, nd Mr. a nd llI orn ing at 2 :30. fter 'a Sunday . g rad es. They know they have not I M,'s. J . L. GI'I'ffl t h Ilnd so n, of . hort illness. The fun e ral awill A pplican ts for position s under worked. 11 s the be h II Th ' y. s ou In 1888, or fo r ty-two .' ·ears ago, Piqu a. Than ksgivin g week, the new in coming adminis t ration held T hu rsdllY a fternOOn at 2 :30 ey are Mr, ' a n d 1\11''; . Ethan C. Cr ane Mr. and Mrs. W. E. St roud and all. gomg tc? brin g th,e{. grades ., up and child)'c n, of Dayt on. J\l essr s. the la te HalTY V. Walter. ure vi siting the' Cupital Ci~y lining son, Misses Mary and Anna Lee Ilt th e McClur e Fun era l Home. Wnlter a nd C ha~ . Ib rn ett ~pen t an on. lost U Il'old ba n:! ring,of Leb Rev . Dib ert offi ciating. Burial in up forces in their ca use. The mem- Crane s pent Thanks giving Day thiS next "IX weeks. whi c,h MI', . an On d Mrs. t he HonOl' Ruy mond Roll Willium there were Thul'sd ay with MI', an d Mr~, D. L. hud been a present bel's elect of th e Eighty- ninth with Luther Perkins and family SIX. In orde Mia mi ce met I'y. f ro m hIS son, r of t o E be lyril\. on Mr. th e und honor 1\Irs Cr .. J. B, a ne Genera l Assembly ha ve nearly all a t P.asade na. mot het·, Fifteen ycal's ago. twenty roll they .ha.ve to receive a g rade hapm an, of Columb u , . an d MI'. . a lTanged fo'!' quarter s during their r.e ven year s a ftc i' the ring was ancl Mrs. R. of bar les, t hree-we eks-old infant G. A. Mili Reba CI' Edward were ens und Ruth Gru en watc hes arc depend a ble lost, Mr. Wulte r r ece ived residen ce here while th e legislaMr. and Mrs. W. B. Squires enan un - t erta ined at the home of Mr. and of MJ'. a nd Mr s. Wilton Hiser t ure is in se!lSlon. The Assemb ly terta ined at a turke y dinner Conner bot h r eceived all A's. an d beau t irul. ]t's wi th pr ide you si~ n ed letter st at in g that th e 1\1rs. who live nelli' Spe ncer's old mill room of the 'Lower House is truly Thanks giving Day, Mr. and Mrs. Th er e we re some that just mi ssed wear a Gruen. Latest st yles fo r wri te l' was in possess iO n of t he ing. C. M. Hobi tzer F rioay even- South of town, died early Tuesbeing on the Honor Roll 'by one sele cti on a t a r y's J ewelry a n inviting place having been com- Ch8 ~ . Cj,ornell and son Orville hop, rin g and if t he owner would Of - I , Mr. or two sub jects. day mu r ni ng II ncl wa s buried in Lebano n. Ohio. _ pletely overhau led during the past and Mrs. Wilford Squires. fer n I'c wurd t hroug h t he column s Seventh Grade News. The e of MI'. Wilb ul' Miami ceme te ry late Tuesda y year. The decorat ions anI! furnish of t he news pape r f or the return HlI in es .murriag , grundHon of Mrs. Kez iah af t ernoon. . Eve ry six weeks th e seventh MI'. and Mrs. F.rn est ings are m O!lt p'leas ing and great Ha rla n an d of the ring. the sa me would be After a month' s stay her Ig rade w rite' a th eme. For the first daugh son, and Miss May J ean MI'. Will .Sau nders. of fO I·thcominK. Mr. Wal le r conf orm 1 Thomp credi t is due that hus\ling young- siste.r Mrs . J . H. Colema n.with Mrs. H. six wee ks they ,wrote about their na~tonter, Tl'ibolin o, of Buffalo . N , Y., , Mr~, Nllomi 1-IlII'la n. MI'. ed with the req uest but not hing whi ste r, Sel'gea nt-at-A rms, Alfred E . V. Walter has returne d to her summe r vaca MASON IC NOTIC E ch t ook place Novemb er 20. Ilt t ions, the last S'IX ' C. M. Hough we Robin son, who will celebra te his ~ o m e in Lebano n. Mrs. Colema n weeks mor e was hea rd f ro m it. an M rR, re Buffalo dinn er , has they bee n wrote announ about ced. "Th h' e h guests o r i\h, a nd Mrs. K . N. eightie th natal anniver sary in the )s gradual ly recover ing from her Early English Last week the r inll' , in w IC After the weddin the yo ung lll nr cummu nicatio n oC WayCo lonies in Am eriea Hough . 011 Thursday. co u- n e HeK ncar future. recent illness. the own ers' na ml.' is in scribed, was , pie mot or ed to gCincinn ~ v ill e Lod);: ' No. 163 F. & A. Rex Lawson has r eturned to ati stopl'eLurne d tn hi s 'on C, Da ll Wa , M, Tu e~d ay even ing, Decemb er school aft ~I' , ,bei ryg operate d on Mrs. El izab et h Baily had as by th e pe rson who had held lter. ping in Waynesv ill e t o spend a !I. Visiting Directo r H. C. ShetrOl le of the Mr. and Mrs. Perry Thomas , Mr. f~r appendiCitiS. and sojourn ing bl'ethit all co up le of dllY s with Mrs , Thomp - re n are welcom '. hel' dinn e r guest s. on Thursd ay MI'. these yea rs. Ohio State Museum , is showin g and Mrs. ~herman R()gere" e. I son a nd other rela,tiv es. Mrs. Ell.hth ~rade DomestIC SCience Yale Histori cal Films during the Jennie and' Mrs. Da vid Du nham , Mr. an d Mulhn, and ¥rs. Thom- . The ellt~th gra~e Home Eco,nom Mrs. Emmor - - .R. H. Hartsock, W. M.• month of Decemb er in the Mu- as Burton ate Mr. Ba ily and childre n , of turkey Sun- ICS <;lass IS plannm g to make doll, Lebano n, Mr. a nd Mrs. Thank sgiving dinner wus en joy F, __B. _H.!n~e~son. _ Sec'Yf seum auditor ium at Fifteen th av- doy With Mr. a~d Mrs. dmner J. B. ChapOLD PAPER SOLD Roy Hatha- fu~mture and ~ress doll.s for small man and ed a t the home of Mr. an d Mrs, enue and High street on Satur. way at CenterV ille. son s, of Columb u s. childre n's Christm as gifts. These Burton Eal'nha rt, at Mt, Holly. by day afterno ons at two o'clock. INFAN T WAS BAPTI SED Th e Comme rcia Tribun e which the followi will b~ given t o s mall girls who ng: Mr. a nd Mrs, Ca rl Gruen Watche s, adorabl e dia- has been in e xistlence There will also be illustra ted talks I A happy group gathere 137 yeal's d at Babb the otherWi se would not get any gifts mond rings, str ing jewelt.y and son, of Xenia; MI'. und by membe rs of Ohio State Univer- hom e of H. H. William , fine \\' as sold to the Cincinn ati EnAt St. Mllry's church Sunday son and Harold Earnha rt anrl daug h__ • _ _ _ silv er wa re, slty faculty and the Museum stat!. family on Thanks u n usua.l nove lties quireI'. T oda y being the last da y of tMrs. morn in g. Hev. J . J. Sc haeffer adgiving Day. el'. of Colum~ u s , Em.er son El1rnMany Improv ements have taken Those_ Jlresent were Mr see them at our st ore and make its publica t ion. The old Comme r- hart and red the rit e of baptism to 0 E 5 NOTIC E family, vlll Ea rnha rt ministe place at the various state parks! Paul Hawk of ' Troy, Mr. and' Mrs before I'ts consoli dation with and family. ErnestAlEarnha Nancy Ann, infant daught er of and Mrs: • • . your selectio ns. Cary' s Jewelry cial rt lind which are under supervi alon at' R. J. William son, of Clevela the Tribune ,was one of the na- I fampy, Madiso n E!U'nha nd, Miami Chapte r No. 107 O. E. S. Shop. Lebano n. Ohio. rt, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stibbs. of Mid· t iolls greates t pape.ra. the State Archaeoloa1caJ' and HiS- I Mr. and Mrs. Harold WlIIlam dletown, LOUise Crane and GIlbert Frye. son will meet In regular session Mon. torlcal Societie s. During the 'past and little son. of Dayton , Mrs. Edith Ha rris and family, Miss Lu day evening === == = ==::::! ::=== =====-=-=-==-""'-=-=:'- = , Decemb er B. at 7 :30. Mr. and "Mrs. R.onald Hawke and six months over 10,000 persona ella Wllll.m son of O. visited the Hayes Memor ial LI- Jay B. CooEer , of O. W. S. U. Mr. Installa tion of officers and memor- son, and Mr. an d Mrs. F . C. Hart-' U., Miss ia!. Visiting membe rs welcom e. b rary an d Museum a t S p I eg el Grace Will amson, M and famil y of Milford , were r. an d Mra. G St t P k F Josephine Earnha rt, W. 1\"., sock H H Willi . T . rove M a e ar, remont. ' . ' han ksglvJng amBon. g uests r , and Minnie Fromm , Sec'y. M~. O1arler/ F. Mosherof ! 'if Edwa rds - =-:==z Road, Cin cinnati. ! ~

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OJilo tate reformatory at Kan.· field, be now carried Into execution. AI Schwartz was appointed as • ru.rd to .ssllt Sheriff Fulkertb to convey Everett Frye to tbe State Reformatory. Fairfax Bernard was found , un ty to a charae ot possessing Intoxi· cating liquor and was fined ,200 and C08tS, and that he stand committed in the Warren Oounty jail until 8ald fine and costa are ' paid Upon motion of Jack Martin, de fendant, fQr a new trial the court overrul ed said moti on. . Upon motion , filed by H. Singh defe ndant, for a new trial, the COUI·t orde red lhat the same is overru led,

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f\l$c to liMe n to him and ai, the court dE!creed that L. L. I said then, tha t thl'Y wou ld I1l'\'\'1' ,. >,,,1 him UWIlY . but now that s he Gray ii; the owner of the undivided Juli~ moved with difficulty . h e pal' again. hitt nhunJ w,' 11 1 " Ii: I 'lad (10 111' ' 0 , h knew it was not o ne-iulli' i"ntereRI. of the tobncco was cold and aching in ev'el'Y linl b ."1 wu s . UI" you \\"ulol lInci' l'- 11',," II\' hud 1I':Hllccl, ufter a ll. r'll' crop no w on tho pl'cmises fl'cc und h'3 slipped oIT her wet cl-lth e!> and ta nd whal u d itTel" ne, ' il 'nah·s, h,,01 II'nllted 1ll'1' tu keep him aRain- cleal' of all claims of C. F . Galput on a warm dressin!!,-gown, hcr I wa~ sun' you \\',Ildd t l'Y III h"11' , I hi~ lll·ttN j udgnll,: nl; he had breath, It wu~ further orde red me, J uli tI ar! You ~'· I' . ~ h' ,'lulIl{ t o Lh l' belil'! thut Hhe would t huL up o n Lhe ~u l e of the Lolmcco hand/! were shakin ~ wi t h cold. She was pouring the wate r fl"om has n 't IIny "nl' hut nil', ~'11 ~ t!e . Il'y Itt ke~I' hin l fr(l lll :!ld i , for crO ll that L, L. Gray s hall pay to lie k tUe when a kno k came on Lhel' Ill' \! l'o nH' t hi ng , i " iIllPLlS- \\lItllII 1)(' ha d n il fe ling IJut t he .~ . Ga lbrcuth th e sum of $ 101.New Suite t he fr ont door-'-a knock that . iblt' fp r n IlIlln lo <I " \\ h"11 a 1111',,·<t pity ;\ pi ty thllt wa s not 4~ in full and finnl payment f or Gladys Co ok versus Kathleen : ounded both urg nt and in. iste n t. wom lln'R ill- and Irich 1'lwoI l aud 11 "\"' 1' clluld he. ak ill to lovo . expe ndi t ures made by . F. GalBim, perhaps! Julie put the kettl e ('ouldn 'l I"tI\'<· Iwr. hOPw ""lI ld I'! ' \\' ith .Juli' s(lhbing ill his arm breath, :;air! ~um to bc paid by Dc · Mount, Burns Mount, Wilbur Frazee, Grace Frazee, Clare nce d~wll and fl ew across the littl e h all V.IlU ~cC' V"II \\,,,,i1 dll'l wl , h it. it had , e"llled i ll1po~~iu l e eV " I' to (:l' mlt"r 20, 1 !):\O. Bnn, denr Bim. Julie f<, lt !Is i:f ul- w"u ld y ouf It \\',J llld I", I ,~ ,· Iii, ,· 11'1 11l' 1' g'O he IlIv('d her so mu c h 111 th e ~a'c of J . B. Clinge rman q ook. Alf.red Frazee, II minor, Lilrtlady half her troubles w 're liftcd tra mp li ng II \\ 11111"" 01,,\\,11 t(. I',·",·h IIIl \\'ull1l1n had I'veI' bef or e stir- I' 'c eiver, etc " ve:rll us Taylor BI'oth lian Frazee, as admi n istratrix of from hel' a s she drew back the OU I' hapJ1 ill(' ~~ :I Idilld '-""Ul:lI1. 1.·01 hi s Ill'art :lIld h is illluginati on er~ , et aI, upon motion of the plain C. C, Frazee, deeeased, Th e Miami Valley Building a n d Loan a ssocialatch:--lhen she gave a little too . so d(\ fl' lIrt~ Ic',:" I I .. 11" WO Ullln l' \" 'I' 1I'0 ul d. If they tifT to modify the restraining or choking crr,. I Il l' bruk ., do\\ II Ill' 1',,1 , " I\" What 111'\ c'r "wt again il wOll ld be th l' 1de l' uguins t th c , heritr, the court tion, The Mutual Building an d "You-I' I could he say , What "X ,II": "I' '·x, - 11111< ' aliI ays ; ~ h e wa~ hi ~ . thc y udv ist'd Ihe !la id orde l' be modified Loan A ssoc.i~t~on of Miamisburg, "Yes-:"you mu st let me come in plll natiull (,,,'uld h.· "ir.'" til;" \\ ,.ul d \1"1',, ma dt' 1'01' e!tc h ot he l·. H e and ,l he s herifr all owed to make an 0., for partltltlOn and equ itable r e Julie," ChiUenh,am sai I, and with- so un d plllll ~ i1d l' " I' .I1 1 ~l ri\ ·d': Ih, Ul!hl 'If hi ~ lI'ift' as ~ hl' had office levy uJlon the rea l (' state of li ef. George E. Young, atto rney for the plaintiff, fi led t he suit Noo ut a word Juhe stood as id e, he II r tried t o tllk., Ill' r h:ll1 d, IIIlt 1'(,"11 \\ hl' n hi' kft her un ho ur ago, the ,Ic fend ent. W~B con~cious instantly .f so me- I ~ht' tin' \\' it ~ t. arl'l~' :I'.la y ,' iI " f .. lt flanli ,' \\ it h f ... a r . cry ing and :;o b- I It wa s ordered that the case of vemuel' 21. t~ l_ng dlfferents trango abo ut that , hi ' c(,llld 1... ,,1' alll lh lll).!'. I,, ' hill).!': il Illlld · him Hhudd C' r to re- hlll'les H. n 'mp ' I', receivel' vcrsu s Pr~bate Court Proceedin,. hIm- something that killed boUl bra\'e O\'l'r ('\'I'I'\' l hil1" 'If "lIlv Ill' 1" ' "11",1' t h.· way " he hud clun~ t o Stephe n Pil'ld s, et aI., be set for the mingled hope and anger that l wll lllcI n" ll ro lll'h ' I"'I', , 'I I' w:, ~ j'ig hl It 1111. I"· ).!'gi o)!; him 110t to leave her hearing o n D ec~'muer 1, l!l30 at ~truggled for s upre mac y in h e r in wha t he :'ai ol, ( If " "' " " Ill' wa s " :\ft~ 1' all. :T ou'l'e m~' h ll~ bund , 10 o'clock a. m, It was ordered Accounts filed: h~art. he f elt that if s he went t o I ri g ht. Sa di e was hi s lI' if,', nntl hI< I1l1d' I'\'l: I!:ot nob" dy d ~e in the that ser vice of summon!! be iSliued Cruardi~n~hip of Robe rt A. Burns 1118 a.rm!' she woulcl be rtfu se dplnce wa s tIl ~tal1 d 10\' h, 'I', :\ , llIall \\ " rl d. 1 kn ow I have n't be en as t o Mary Fi eld defend an t and Mary 11111101', SIxt h and ,finu l. that If she s howed him bitter scorn cOli ld II" It.:,:. ~ hl ' '111'1'" II HOldd ni('t, 1 (1 ),Oll /I ~ I might hal'e IJeen, H endrix. eommllnding' thl'm t o ap. Es tute of ~avld E. Cowan, decea~ed , sa le blll_ ' , it w~u ld leave him unJ'!l oved- th a l del'pi sl' him if Iw r di d I,·, " :I"tI ~' t 1,lIt don 't lea\',. n<' 'no w I'm blind . pcar lit the designated lim e, nothmg could touch hIm. - behincl l'\'l'n'thin).!' a panic ·:' lr ;,·· d"n' t It'a\'e me. Gil C'!<, Oh. my God , In lh e divorce action of Emma Estate of J o hn 0 , WhItaker. de"I had to come- I'm sO lTy if kl' n c ry Wil l' l'l' \'ing t " IlHlh it"l' lr \I hilt \\'ill bl'co me of me?" Be llllt' l t versu s harles Bennett ceased, firs t and ~nal. you are a~gry with me- but I had hellrt.l in hpl' h;.;\n : Thl' path l ' ~ of her \Vas h eart- the t'O lIl't fUlind from the evide n c~ Estate o f Fanme Whitaker, det o come- Ju st to say good·bye- " " \\'1lut a!tout ml"! W hat ah ', llt " 1't·!I ~illg. Sadie. who had alll'ays thll l th e plaintiff has failed t o cea. ed, first and final. , . IW'· I1 .so indepcn dt' nt , so fl'e~, t o be p.'·ove t~e all egations in her petiEstate of George R. Sage, deH e turn.ed and h~lf raised hi s me '; " head, lookmg at Julie. Then sud1 hl' n. a ~ If III all~\1 (' I' to til<' lin- I ,' II1lj.!'lllg to hlill Itk e t hi S, Impl or- l ion willch was thel'dore di smiss-, ceal;{'d, second . Estale of A. C. Baker, deceased den1y his face changed-it was a s s poke n cry . (,hit tl'nhnlll \\'II~ 1t"'idl' l il1g him not to lenl'(> her . She was cd, Upu n heudng the cross pe tiif the strangeness were wipcd out her- ~o eloH' to hl·r thut f',1' a lI'i ld hi s lI' ifc . h,' \\'us pll'dged to her by ti o n of the de fendant, the court seco nd and, final. . of it in B single flas h, g iving place monwllt Shl' tl1tPlig hl h,· 1lI list huno l'. A nil yl'l n o\\' that Juli e had granted Charles Benn ett a divorce Inv entones and appralsements to such a look of unutterable pain going to ta kt' her in hi ~ all1l ~. a nd 1" ld h ill! tl) go - hl! brokc out f r'o m Emma Bennett, whereby Em filed: . that Julie caught h er breath in nn he!' h IIrt alll\ (I~l ;;to" d sli ll. lind JlII ~;; i"n :Il l' ly. 11l1l Ben nett wa s fo und guilty of d Estate of Samue l Smith, deceasinvo luntary cry. thlm we nt mein/-( (," lI),(ain "" \' iO- \ "1I 0 \\' ('/I n you think of mal' ry- gross neg lect of duty, Custody of e . . "To say good·bye--?" lelltly that il ~"('I1\ t' '' ttl hl' clwking- in" Sl' ho tield '! What hap piness th e mino!' children was awarded Es tllte of Anna C. Elhs, deceas"Yes"- he took iI quick st e p he r . A lid Rile look('" up d<:S lh 'ra t t'I,\' \\' tl uld it be fur you if you don 't Emma Bennett with ril('ht of vis ita I'd.! t h I towards her and then stoppedm"ding hi s l'y e~ lind u pon her 1"\',, hilll - " li o n on th e part of Charles Benn e sett ement of the esta~e "Sadie is lIlind," he said. ~I'ith such II l oo~ of Itin' :lnd 11'Il){ " I don ' t ex pcct to be happy," nett. Th e court ordered Charles of Barbara .E. Stroup, dec~as~~"lt Julie stared at him , her eyes Ing in the lll th ut il \\ IIS 111OI'C l hull Ju lil' lau l!'hed ~ hnkell l y. " An yway, B nn ett t o pay $7.50 per week to was deternllned t.hat the hablhtles it canl1 (ot mattc r to yo u an y lon - Emma Ben nett for the children's equa l the assets 111 t he estate and I! (' I' , 1' 1"a s~ g o away a nd leave s uppo,·t. as a, result sa ld estate and the suc111('. " In the action of Dan Long versus cess Ions BI'e exempt from inheri"J u li ~ ! " h(' M id ple adinl('l~' . The Maxwell Papel' Company et tance tax. ' . ~hc: ~Hi c1 nl/thin)!, She ha rdly aI. , upon motion filed by the' deThe court determmed that the ~1' !' III ,' d lIP lw li~ t e ni ng, and hI! let fendant, Th e Ray Co mpany to net v~lue of the estate of Gustave hi s ar lll s fall from a lJout he r, strike cer tain words and ph~ases A. Miller, deceas.ed, was $339~_9~. " I ~ ha ll see yo u to-morrow." from the plaintiff's petition, the that the e xemphon~ of the d~stri. I Stil l no an, we t. a nd aftel' a court s ustain ed th.e motion Plain- bute~ exceed t.helr succeSSIOns, mome nt '11e we nt o ut inio the lit- tiff WIIS granted ten days i~ which a nd th~refore saId estate and t~e I tie hull Hlld open ed t he front door to file amended petition ' s uc~esslOns al\ exempt from m li e lI'aR ~o sUI'e s he wou ld call In the action of The People's herlta nc e tax. . ' t'l him. perhaps run afte r him. H e Bui:,l in g, Loan and Savings ComJ . . O. Cartwright ac~ept ed the was ~o Rure t ha t in II mo ment she pany oC Lebano.n. 0., versus appomtment of. a.dmlmstrator of Estate of Flora tep henson , de\\'"uld be in hi ~ arms, her lips I J oseph C. Krebs, et a!., upon an- the estate of WIlhll:m p. Ha,y, de- ceased. c r u ~ hed against his -he counted swer and cross p e tition of the de- ceased, and file~ hIS b?nd 111 the Estate of W, E_ Bishop, dec easthe ~e(' o n d feveri s hly by his f e ndant Fred O. James, the court s uJ'!l of $3600 With ElSie R. Cart- ed. heart-beuts. I found there is due and owinR to wrlg~t and L. M. Henderson, as In t he case of J . Lee Thompson, But Juli e did not move, and she the defe ndant. Fred O. Jam es, up- sHurektJets, W. H. Madde!'l' L. E. guardian of Flora Stephenso n, I on his claim the sum of $1200 with oc e t and .B. V. Smith were plaintiff. versus Flora Stephenso n, gave no sign. hitten ham looked back . interest at 6 % p er annu m from na~ edt apPLralSers. ' and Charles Steph enson , defenpear ' ''Julie!'' July 11, 1929. Wherefore it was . ~!'Ia a ymon, was appointed dants, it being made to . He wa iteq a moment, but th e considered by the court that The ' ad mlllls trator of the estate of that Flora Steph enson war and slll' nce r e main ed unbroken, and he Peop le's Building, Loan and Sav- Roberl. Elmer Sharp, decea!!Ed and defendant died on November 2, went ou t. of t.he flat, shutting t he ings Company, of Lebanon, O. re- I Ffi~eddl.hls bond of $~OOO WIth Th e 1930, the case was di smi ssed. doo r bchtncl hIm . I covel' from the defendants Jo~e h ' I e Ity and Dep~slt Company of The court authorized Alvin H. "Julie." He caught her hand. in hi •. "Forgive me, Juli e_ Say you It , eomed to Julie that she s t oo d C. lind Dorothy Krebs Fred I Maryland ~s Buretles. C. L. Homan Driever, executor of the estate of forrin me, that you don't hate me, that you underolan d." for hour. , lea ninK against the wall I James and A. B. Kaufman, t h ~ I Clyde Whitaker a!ld D. D. Roll Florence Z. Driever, deceased " to , he r body so tired that it was too :lum of $2!l04 ,21 wit h inte rest on I were named appratsers. distribute certain bonds and securi . I ' much e ffort even to move over to that amount at 6~,!z p er cent from In t~e settlement of the--estate ties to him self, who is the sole blank. her hps parted; then after a she cou ld bear. S he put o ut her t he fire and a comfortable cha ir. date. Unless said judgment is of LoUIS F. Coleman, deceased"the beneficiary. long m?ment : 'What do you mean I hands ap pea lingl y. Her head ached mi ser·ably. With a satisfied within 3 days from e ntry net market value of the estate was In the settlement o.f ,the estate she ~hlspered. "G o away, p l e a ~e ~U a way, " she s upreme effort s he dragged her- foreclosure will b'e made and the $56,898_23. The legal heirs of the of Mary Agnes Delaney, decea sed ~elf across the r oe m to the fire. It I property be sold . estate are H. Arlhur Coleman, 80n t he 'net value of the eooe was , Ch lttenha m made a littlc impa- whis pel·ed. tle:)t gesture. , " J u l ie." li e ca ught he l' hand !! in ~ad IJ~J'ne(! down, .a nd s he I'ep!en In ~hc: case of Arrow Sales In. a nd Margaret Hume, grandniece_ found to be $1516.38. Successors J_ust ~hat--w hat I have saId, his. "Forg ive me, Julie . Say yo u Is hed It WIth s hakmg hand s. She corporation versus E. C. Nickells In ,the settiement of the .estate to the estate are: Rev. Fath e r she ~s bhn~-apparently she ~as , f orgi ve mo, t hat you do n' t hate fe lt a~ if n lre a ~ly II lifetime had et ai, t he jury found the issue in of Elizabeth L. (E. L·. ) WltcTaft Jerome. E. BaTt~I, R;uth Hill, ~e l t It coming and be~n dl'ead lng me, t hat you uncll'rs tn nd ." pa ssed :l mc e Chlttenham came to t he case in favor of t he plaintiff deceased, the net value . of the es- grandniece, Hurrlet HIli, grundIt tor months. ~hat 1 ~ why sh e ' "What do I wunt yo u t o do? I the fla l, and yet ,only a moment and assessed the amount due to tate was found to be $680.22_ Su~ niece, Mamie Monahan, niece, ~ame from AmerIca WIth out te ll- nOlhing. Th cl'e is nothin g- \\'e can I ago he had bee n t he re with her, t he plai~tiff from the defen dant, Bessors of the estate are John E. ~ary Walsh, niece, Ma.ggie Wall, Ing m e--~h e. went to s~e some Ger dn. w e Ill U ~t j u ~ t g o on. I always ~o closc thaL Rhe had but, to put E., C" Nickells the s um of $1200 rown, ~rother, Susan Evans m ece, ~ary .Kennedy , nl e~e, S~rah man speclUlist- I don t know y~t kn ew it wo uld be lik (, t his, l'vc n o ut her hand to to uch hIm , a!ld With mterest to October 6, 1!l30. Brown,. mece, Ruth L. Brown, Schwallie, ~lIece, and A~ble Eltnor what h,e told he!, she was t oo 111 last n ig,ht.. The l' , ,~ not hing we can nuw he h.ad ~o n e back to SadIe, ~n the case oC Th e State of grandn!ece, Gra~e A. Brown, Delaney, nI ece. and frightened t~ be very coher- do. 1 sha ll malTY LU\II'en e,' Se ho- uH~,k to. hIS wife! , . . 9 hlo Vet'R US Everett ·Frye. the I gr a ndlllece, MarIOn R. ~rown, -The court decreed that L. Earl ! ~vll l n,ever wlllmgly see ~l1m Jury foun9 th e defenda nt guilty as grandnephew, and Robert .W. Thompso n , administrator of the en t. And t!ten t hIS fe ll ow Chryer ficltl, I sup po,'c. if he w ill take me on top of It all- you heard what back agai n- " , ng'lII 11 , ' Julie to ld he rse lf paRSlon- charged m the indictment for Brown , grandnephew. , estate of Frances M Harper de he said about ~o me one in the "Ju li e don't ltl' ('I'u el- " utcly. "H e hal; deceived me twice. breaking and enteri ng etc ,The courl auth~rized Blanche A ceased proceed to s~1I th p e~son= tley roo!" n~ve~ see mg the s ,:,n. hin e " I a m not s o crue l a s yo u arc, I I will, nl:~el" forg ive him as long . The court ordcred that 'a prev-, , Perle M. Riley and C. C. Eu al goods and chattels me ntioned in agatn: Dldn t he speak of bhndness ~e \'el' wall ted you lo c"me inlu my Il ~ I ltvc. . 10US se t;l te nce whic h was suspen- : ass, execut~rs ot the estate of "Schedule D" of t he , inventol'Y of -datkness- God kn ows what! \th', It wus yo u wh o foll o wed me," She got ~Jl a lm ost vIOlently as ded dur mg good bE!havior whereby I ~eorg~ E. Riley, deceased, to sell her estate at private sale_ The. fe llow, s hould be , lockcd up_ With II s mo t he l'cd soh ~ h e tu metl th ou~ h (\twon by the sudden Everett Frye was co nvicted and L registered " I-~ % 4th Liberty L. Earl Thompson, trustee oC th e SadIe took It to hCI'self, Of cour~e . to I'li sh past h,im t o till' dUI)I'. Bul I'ea~tl o n of tho ught. sen tenced to se rve 1 year in the °sn b!,nds nt prlva.t~ sale. trust a~ising in, the estate of Roy and the ~udden shock fini shed It; Chittcnh a m was trw quil'k fo l' hcl'. She wou ld >'e nd at once t o Scho ennte Ford, a~mmlstratrix of M. Harper. dec-eaS(!d, was ordered perhaps It would hav,e happened he I' ~ac h ed th e doo l' befn!' Rhl' did fi cld. S he would not lose a mo- -_- -- ""'=-..___--..:_--,-_-- the estate of Cahsta Carroll, d~- to proceed to sell certain bond s at anyway, the doctor t hmks so , but llnrnng he r way . IIH' !lt. , I ceased, was ordered to sell certam privlI,te sale for cash. even he cann?t tell, he saya, she "Lel m e gu--'--Ict Ill !! g o." Sh ~ we nt Lo the p h~ne and call- strai lli ng ever'y nC'rve t t th perdsoCnal property at private sale November 26 'at 10 o'clock a . m. may temporarIly recover her sIght , ." cd hIS number. but It was only . . 0 ge e an or cash. w fi d b t h rt . f - it she doesn't- It She beat at hun Wi t h Im potent url cl' 8 I n n~ t im e that the hote l one person who can take away It appearing to the eourt that has. ng xc y e . co~ a s tllf!e ~ He stopped abruptly and Julie hl\l1d~, th e lears ruining down her I)Copl e coult.l give he r any nows freal~ an d the de!wlate sense th e name of lJ: H. Whitaker an Wark :he t~phdat!o~ of M ITnnle r f said in a shaking voice.' fac e. "Oh. let me g' n. lel m e )!O- " of hi 'n on e ll1 ess' appraiser of the estate ot Fraitces Wal,.~r \ Ot elha mDlss lotn a S om S h e too k off he l' loose Clow and M H "H ow ' a wf u I '. H ' "Not Il'ke t ll' l o J I' , 't ' . I d ' a ... ,,1' n a e oy on tate I ow pe rfe ctly aw. , ", u te, we can li e was out at tho moment they I ' d " , Po n arper, eceased, was incor- H -t I f u!.' , part like thl ~-o l,l, Ill y !Iell:' chilrl>,aid, but he wa s certainly r~turn- I ( Iesse agall1 WIth shakmg fingers rectly spelled, it was determined OSPI a. So it was. She felt shocked, stun ,She was In , hIS al'IllS, h<'r f~c e in f! that nig'ht. s he was still very cold., but her that is s hould bave been written 1led and yet it was Quite imparli- hld~ en 011 hi S, chou le!l' l·. hi S lips , There was a little pau se- then : face and head felt burmng, L. H. Whitaker. Real E.tate Tranafer. '· 1 ally, every other em otion was agam s t her h Ull', whtl h ~ whls"MI'. Schofield is leav ing Lon. ~he wo uld put h er se lf beyond Harl C. Harvey, administrator Clinton W. and Charlotte Stan. <'lauded over, stifled by t hose pe red OI'C I' lind 0\'('1' IIg810 how Jo n ea rly t o-morrow mOI·ning." Chl tte nham s r each, to-morrow Qf the estata ot David E. COWAI), ton to William J ohn son lot No. words which Chittenham had spo- mu ch he lov ed hl' r, how pnly she "Leav ing- " when he cami! he sh ould find it to deceased , was authorized to sell 113 in Frlln~lIn. ken to her. fill~d h.l ~ heart. But what cOlild he .Juli e fell a s if her la st anchor ' late. certa In property at private sale. Will\ap1 Rand M . V t' "I had to come, just to say good do. If o nl y ~hl' . would , te,lI him had bee n lo rn fr om her- the wave I If Lawr~nce would take ~er Estate of Laura L. Gibbs de. to Ofarenoe Lee. Kin~g~he ao~:sli~ bye." what he cou ld d(,! nllt .J ull e had of misCl'Y un d utter loneliness a~vay to-lllght sh e would go WIth ceased first • Salem twp. , What had he m€8nt IJy that? no IIIl S Il'~ I', li nd 1'1'l·~(·nt l.l' hl'l' hi t- see ll1 e~1 ueat up fre sh a ll around hl~. She was tired of hoping for Est~te 01 Francis A.' Hartsock, H. Elmer and Florence A. Hast. Goodbye! How cou ld thcy ever say te ~ sohhln l!. cc a~ l·d. an d "he IllY hcl'. Th e voicc al the other end of thln~s that n evel: came tr';1e, deceased, first. ings to O. W. Brown, 63.73 acres qUie tly In hi S lIT'1'II S, It \\ U, s he wh o the 'ph one as ked polite ly if ames. !1frald of .a love that broug:ht With Estate of Silas Gudgen, deceas- In Turtlecreek twp. s p~,k ~ flrl' t , aft e r a IOIlg' Hill'ncc, suge cou ld be take n. It only I?am. ~he went out mto the ed final. Otho Gephart to Hele n Gephart I J m ~o rrr I cned. It \\'a~ ;;ill y ! "No- oh, no, t hank you_" wet, chilly U1~ht and took a taxi Estate of ' J. C. Jordan, deceall- part of lot No. 630 in Franklin. And s o u ~c l e~5. A [te r all. It s 'n o J uli e hung UJl th e rece ive r and She drove s traIght to th~ hotel ed, final account of Linda Jordan H. C. and Lizzie Ledford to B. mo re ,than I ex Jlected- I alwa ys t urn ed away. Lawrence was leav- where Lawr~nce was staymg. No, as executrix of J. C. Jordan de: C., C. T. Taylor and W , C. Talyor, knew. If I let l11 ys~ lf l'U re f o.~ a ny ing Lond on, leaving herl- she was he was not In yet, a nd they could ceased. ' Jr., 221.38 acres In Turtlecreek one It would hi:' hkp thl . ' She seizcd with exaggerated panic? not sa¥ at what hour he would be The court ordered that Decem· twp. drew away fr ol11 him. "I t hink y ou What was t o beco me of her? Eve~ re~~I;ntng . . lt w~s past. nine then . bel' 3 at 10 o'clocka. m. be fixed Loren J , an~ Emma Hardwick to had better ~ o before J make , Bim was weary or her t here was. 111 walt a httle while and see as time of hearing the application William H. Page lot No. 19 In another s c~:1(! f(lu YOll lo re mem · 110 place for her in the' world. But If, MT. Schofield returns ," Julie of MaUd J. ,Quinby, for ' appolnt- PlelUl8nt Plain. ber. m e by , , LawTe nc e had love d her, must sa lTd. ' . ment ol a guardian of Orem JorHoward C. Cot terman to Hester ~he Wiped hcr eyc.' :lIld tn ed t o Rure ly st ill love her. She rememhe mmutes bcked away, and dan, an incompetent. Anna Cotter man lot No. 679 In The Lebanon·Cltizens National Franklin.' I smil e, be red the despair in his eyes when Ihater fshlel su/?posed that she must "It': all right- please g O now- she to ld him she wou ld ,n ot marry h~\ en Into a sdtup?r, out of Bank and Trust Company, of Leb· Rosabelle and Joseph Foss to She avc r tf' d he l' eyrs. "Pl ease him, w Ie s e was rOUSE!. ~Ith a start anon, 0., by C. C. Eulass, t11Jst of· Huston D. Fh\~cher, lot No. 60 In ne ver come back urwlI1 ." If s he could only see h im for a to ~he sound of cl nmmg clock. ficer, accepted the appointment as Avalon Heights. ' It wns wha t Chitt'{'nham had momC'n t she was confident that Ju~:e walked a~ross to the porle,r. trustee of the trust created by Jennie Peacock to D. A. Dye, Centervllle~ \,,:an~ ed ~ c." to sn.\·, with nil e \·e l·~, thing wo uld be' all right-to 1 I cannot walt a ny longer, I,,wlll item seven of the will of George lots Nos., 106 and 100 In Avalon ma~ s dislik e of scen e:; and RU f - "ce him, just to see him! She f elt eave a note for Mr. Schofield. E. Riley, deceased. • Heights. ~hone 89W ferll1g, -h e hn d hoped that s he like a ' child left alone in the dark, (To be con tinued) Inventories and appraisements: Jasper F. Dalton to· Jennie M . I'

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WANTED WANTED- A large 'Growthy last Spring male pig, Poland China Don't care for Pedigree, would want him by Christmas. Please let me hear from anyone who hall a g ood pig for sale, Post office Waynesv\lle, Tel,e phone Harveysburg, Sam A. Ellis. ~d lO WANTED-Tune in Radio Station WSMK, Dayton, 1380 Kilocy. cles, for the Merchants' Loeal Program ,every Wednesday and Saturday sometime between 1 :80 and 2 :30 p. m., commencing December 3, 1930, for five weeks. d3 MONEY LOANED

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Sam H. Thompso n, Pres id!.!nt of Lhe American Farlll Bur ~!lU Fedl'l'Rtion," has uwul"IJe<l th e tille of "Culinary 'ham pi on of nil Fal'lll Women Cooks in 'Alllel'ieu" to Mrs, 1\1. L, FrieR 'u f Redwood Fulls , MinncRu lll. Mrs, Fl"icsc won the first prize offered lry the Fet!eratio n f ll r the bes t Thank sgiv ing Dinnel' melin, in competition with so me 500 oth e r fnrm w('nl<'n in cvery purt of the Unit~tI Stales, Mrs , Fdege, we salute you! Wc' ~e nevel' mct y?U, but we udnllre you: We udmll'C unybody who CUll , thmk up, Ict ulone cook, s uch a dInner a,s the one for w~ich you \~' un the l' II!'m Bureau l~rlze . 1 W e like your d llm er, That IS to say, we like ' to reud about it. We urc s o rry we cou ldn't huve lre en at y our hou se on Thank ~gi\'ing Day (.0 ellt it. Not thaL we rlidn't have n good 'l'hanksgivi,ng Day dinner lit our h (j~l s e; we £I I,d, [n fuet, one o~ the ~hlOg~ I~' (! lik e !Ibout y o ur dinner IS ~hnt IS was Ju ·t s uch a typical American Thanksgivi ng dinner ns nine-tenths of the country folk s of America sat down to Illst Thun;,luy- and 1\ big

we had our way about runn&, this 4-H club aft'air, we'd arrange to pull, oft' an exhibit of city younglters. at the lIame time and place and Invite al\ of the cocktail-dtllnking city smart-Alecs; cigarette-smoking 'society' women und snooty "modern" critics of everything that is Bound and whole some In America to come and com- _.... pare the two grouhfJ, W e k now w h 'IC grouJl wou ld CONQUERORS ure ,t he princes of the m od ' m win. Our mOl)ey would be <Iown bus inesg w o rld . If you s tand outon the 4-H boys and g irL" A. ~I'cat mer c han t of my nc- s ide their buil d ini! o n a l m o~t. II ny Seriously, we feel thut there is quulnttlnc1! , wh o is u friend uf winlc!" !:; v' nin ~ yuu will ~ , lh ~' n othi.ng whatev er to wo rry aboul G IH' TUllne y, t l ld In ' what oc- lights burning In at l ea~t purt of concerning the fuLuI 'e o f the curcd uHc r th e final Dcmpsey- th e Il rivate ollic ,,: , Th t! lo w.el' Au ur s U nitcd States, )nueh less the fu - Tunn cy fi g-h l. may, be d urk. The c lerks and ture of Am rican T urll"l life. s(, Gen e. who nevel' loved the accounta nts hu vc g'onl' honl(', il ut long a s the farm s of the natio n erlJwd s IJr \l'U, greally loved by I ulm us t always ,O llle of t h pun continue tu prorluce young- me n thcl1~. wan te d to get away im- nt:H'S aI's s till o n th ' job, and you ng' women uf th e typ es medmte ly, Ilis id(!a o f th e wily t o I sp ent tI day wit h CI)ulidge whic h make up the 4 -H c luh8, s p<:nd the <, \" e ning' of victory was whil e he \l'a s ~ tilJ I' res id ,, "!. II c Th ey call this annuul ghow in tt) hide h imxc lf with a few ' co m- was s upposed to be 0 11 \!H;alinn, C hicago a Lives t ock Exp o~ iti(Jn , punions in a h(,tc l hedro o m, He fi s hed 11 l it tl e ill till' Ill IJl' ni nA', it is thllt, of co urse , but it see l1l!' His fl'i ~ 1Il1 suid : "C e ne, you but it wus th e leas t I e l:lxi ilA' jo b to UR that by far the m ost impor- e " uld ha vc don e that if you hac! of fi s hing thut I hal'(' t: I' ~l' lI"itl1(" . t exhibit thel'e is these heu lth y, Ills t. Hut you 1I'0n. Yo u are chall1 - sed. A scc rct >'(' n'iel' Illun stoud at indus trious. e nergetic , wh o icso lll e pi lln o f t hl! \\orld , Whetho:r you his elhow a nd anutlwr kl'l't lI":\tch young peuple wh o arc se nt from lik e it 01' no t yuu must pay the fro lll lrclrin d th c h u ~hc s lin t h", every part o f the count l'Y because pri ce <J f tit, chnmpio n s hip, A nd Lank . they huve won C1 ut: t.anding , ucc eHS par t 1) 1' till' pI'ice is Lu be s een by On cc . f IJ I' a w!.!ck, I tl"Uvl'JlC'cI in in farming und home-ll1aking', thl' (~ rO lvll." Il pl' ivut ' cur with th ' pres id.,,, t II I' The country di s tri ct!; of · the In telling LhC' st o ry the me l'- a great. r Ol'llCll'Uti o l1 , Ev C' r ,\' 111111"11United Stutes C1l n chuJlenge the c ha llt enhl\"j,;e d upun the th e me. I ing we le ft the l'ar at ('i~ ht ('eI ,,!'!; cities to s how th e ir e qual. We "Wh e n I hN'am c mallage r of und called ",n deal ('I" in ttll'i .. know of no cOl")1purable mov('lllent ulle of Ollr ~tun';; I had to do a lot ' store;;, We IUII('h ed wi t h a )tro llp of in the cities look in g t uwllrd d e- of thillgs I did not like to tlo," he thenl ut n" o l1 . und ha d, anothpl" YelOllm e nt of the q ua liti es of ~ll id, "Wltt' ll I b(,'Clln l~ hea d of ull group with us u n t il midni)!ht. At Hund, H ea r t, H eud and "'ul t h the s to res my unpleasant duti es in- mi d ni g ht wc w(' nL t o l!l'd , tn wHke which are the fOUl" "H' s" of the t l'cll, .. d. Now I A'd t o the office up th e next IlItJrnill Lr ill llll l) th l' r 4-H clubs, City y?ung-s ters may av- , ~d Oll' l1in (' o'cloc'" cvery 11101'n - city oncl , do thl' wh ole thin /!" a ll CI'age "smllrter" In dl-e ~s Ilntl mUll - I InA', an d II lar!!' }Jurt o f m y day , ove r ag-aln. Ilcrs, though we ques tIOn the Int- IS ,'on ,ul1rr·d 111 <Iutles that arc It wa s a tOI,,:dler we l' k i ha ll :11 1\' te l', But the important thing:; of m o \'!' or II'S' r1i s tU~ l d ul . The on ly lab o r e r ev e r s pc nt. . life lire n ot those whi ch af-p ea l' on , lIlan who r un d u us he pleas es 1s t Th e big jou, loo k al t mtliv(' the s urface, It is c hllractcr ulon e I the failul" P, E ven' ~ t e Jl up thut you fl'om a di "tu l1ce, bllt whpn yo u A' ' t thut counts ill the long run; and , tnkc m ea ns thAi ," U II be long lesH cl ose r t o th e m yuu find IlIr)! l' we kn o w of no finel' builder () f to YOlll"~(> l f und nl ore te, othel' peo- pric e tag pinn ed 0 11 oa 'h fl ll " fine churacter than the 4-H C lllb ~ , pI e," I So m o o f u s wh .. hu ve It e t'n I _ __ _ _ As he RJloke I thou~ht of so mE! close noul!'h to rea d th e fig- u p " I eXIIlllple!'\ that huv e cqme under on th e tllg~ find il 'luit .., ('II ~ V l !l t. my own obse l'vuti o n, r e ron ci le n u r se"'es lit rel'nllin I II Th ' pal'lnurs of MUl'gan & 0, quietly lind co ntentcdh' he luw ' ,

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~ft~~g' u w~ (Co~inuedfrom~p2) I We ure nofci~f~b ~ prepllred ~ ad~it _~ ~ B~m, ~ ~~~ ~ nd ~n, ,Carl Olpheu ~ ,Jllok Mo n , , Gle nl1B "n c ll thut there al'e no co( ,ks in our B ' II All d Moo l e on I lIdu~, NOlcmbe l 2R' 1 A nati ve Rom 0 . I. owe t1 <0 n 0 I I J 0" n " c· l ' k' to~Yn who coult! have gIve'! Mrs, , , . •. ' " ' . ( ,y, .,., II "II Y i"l, UQ e l Fnes e a run for hel' money If the y Westeln Star, tax l ecelpts and Mr, und I\Irs, ~o hn K ~ nn edy, of DJit s II fao hud entered th e Farm Bureau con- envelopes, $424,87; Dayton Sten - ~~ihto;(', s pejl\1:ha~ksE'vl<g D~y ROM O'M~y Ldl' "el en Runrlall tes t. In fact, \\"e kn o\\l' severa l lad- cil Works Co., supplies, $1.55; 'lid 1-1 nn ( . I ~ , , . ell ne Y 1\1 alllm~ 811 1l\ld R(}~() t ies who in our humble judg-ll1ent , an til e l . aml1'lY , .0 e . , Irs, H. T. ucke r cu n make a cook tove pel'for~ St.akalta Manufucturlll~ Co" s up,MI'. and, M ~~ W~lI .lIlam ente!:; A blac,k treas ure morc miracles than Ediso n ever plies, $72,85; Keever s GI'oc{' r y , talned th e SUl'shine B~oste l Hes ter 0 May. , MI·s. O ~e n, S nell dreamed of. And we fee l that M!'5, supplies, $2; Karl D. Dakin , pre- r:.'a~s of . Jonah B Run unday ROFe ' ~ maid !'n lIunt Friese won t his contest becaus e ' . , t1 c S l 50 04' . ch ool Fl'ldny eyenlng, OWIng to Peggy French Mrg, Dunna RUIII\ e " m s u III e, ' . . 'In cle ment wcuther, th e attenuane e Do ni el's ~ ister s be stu ck to trllditi o n a nti ot u ) · mlum on precisely the same ' kind gof ~ ~eekel" and Mee ker, pl'en~lUm on was ,small. Letty Van . , . l\It-, . Ethe l Ht limp Thanksgiving dinner that our own II1s urunc e, $85,68; OrVille K. Miss es Mabe l and Margaret P eggy 's c hum folb h ad . Brown premium on ins u rance, . tarr, o f Da?ton, clim e home Wed- Babe .J oan . , , , Lu c ill(, Tuck e r " 64', J F 11 " t ' n esduy evenlllg nnd remained ovel' A mountain chllrmer T~ ere wus turkey, of courRe. $7 0>. , ames 0 en, JllnJ or ijel'- I Thank..<givinj:r Duy with their Mrs ourtrane Can t hll~e a real Thnnksglving vices, $15; Penn Morton. s ervloes mothe l' MrH. A manda S~al'r . Mr~ '~i .' ·t'l Th dlinnedr wl.thout clturfbelY-t with par - us jani tor, $70 ; C. Donl1ld DilaMr. ~ n d Mrs. Fra'lk Wils~n, enA lo ne'IY' \~o'm~~ ) I e oml\!'\ s ey resslIl¥ an g e sauce, an d tush, rent for office, $2b; E, S. tertained Mr. and Mrs, Her~el'~ _~~ cranberry ICC .nnd lo\'l!lzed sweet Donnell, in full contract, $88,03; Fite and Jane Ellen, of WlIshin g , potat~es ant! mlOce pie and pump- I Morrow Feed and Supp ly Co" ton, C, H " on Thank~giving rillY, kin pie, bes ides •• all ~~ e othol' l (.'ement, $08.80; Firm H, Huddles1\1 r, ancl Mrs, ChUB. 11. GI'a y Ilnd vegetables and fi~ings that .go on, in full contl'act, $73.50; Flt'm family t oo k ThankH~I\"ln~ dinner to ma k e up. ", genu,lIl e o ld-fas~lOn fI, Huddleson, same, $97,50; Col- with M r: nnd Mr!'. J, C. Gray. ed ~han~~g lvlOg dinner, We Just Jin ~ and Hemps tead, s ame, $170; Mr. ancl Mrs. W , P. McCarren aren t !!Ol!,g to put them 1111 do\~' n Eden Terry, pay roll, $266,40; a r e remo de ling th eir h o me here, 1\11 5 , E lla Phalll n Barlo\\', o f Day ~ e re, We d starve to .death ,wlllt- Howard Cook, furnishing, 10llding installing a fllrnace, and adding a ton !\ 1)~l1t the wee k-e nd wl,th Mr~. mg ~o get hon~ e, to dmn e r If we sto ne and gravel, $47; Blair and large, ve randa. ath e nn e JOl"<!an and famrly, dl~n t stop wl'!tmg about g ood LeRoy. sa nd gravel and cement, Mr. and ~1rs, M. H. Sto r el' and Mr, Be~t C~rcoran of C o lumthings to eat right now. 1$7,55; Ed e n Terry, pay roll, $767. I family en tertained relatives ovel' bus, Edll'lI1 Co rcOl:Il!1 o f HY,rl e What we were startjn~ out to 75; E, D. Jones, same, $344 ; A. the week-end. Park ~ pent Thu!1ksglvlllg (lay \I' tt h say is that with all t he newfangled T. Rettig, same, $264,80; Charles Mrs . W, E. Frost <ubmitte d to the JOI'dan fam ll~ . notions ubout balllnc-f!d meals and Brudbury, same, $249.15; Joe an operation for removal 01' apMrs, Ethel Sm ith nnJ\ t\V o~ ~on 's reducing diets and vitamins and W. Davis, same, $371.90; V. W. pendix at Hale hos pital Monday Robert and j!:llwln, MISS Evelyn eulories and s uch-like, we had T?mpkins, same, ,332,20; ,Per,I'Y S m,or~ing. . he is reported to btl carl', tl8l'old Tucker o,f Ha~ve)·s . been wondering whether the art 1 Simpson, operating mamtulller, n.1llklllg satisfactory repovf,lry , bu rg atteno.eo a moving picture Miss MIiY (",lirlan s pent Than~ s show In Wilmington on Sunday of coo kinlo\' wasn' t be coming a lost $40; Wayne twp. trustees, operatart, outside of the homeR of tho,e l ing new road, $600; Johnston alld giving- dllY with r e lat ives In Mid- even ing. ludles we spellk nbout a Iitlle way J ohnston guard rail mnterl ll i dletown Glenn Davis lind family s erve d a back. It's not, prni!le be! Th e , $142.88;' Blair and LeRoy, gravel: Rev. Amos Cook Is On the sick turkey dinner on Sunday to the country Is safe. There are stiB I $58,05; Zain Armitage, furnishing list. following gue!lts: Mr. Chauncey j!ood cooks left in the land, and and loading sand and graveL The M. E, Ladie ' Aid is s pon- Bunnell wife and s ister Monimia the five hundred others who com- $3 13, 53; Howard Cook, same $146 Ro ring an Old Fiddle r 's Contes t, Georg~ Bunnell, Rh9d es Bun!1eli peted for the Farm Bureau are n ot J. _K. Spencer, same gravel, $5 1; at the schoo l auditorium Sllturday a nd Wife, all ofr near WayneSV Ille, all of th em, by a long way, Leslie Shultz, opel'l1ting maintain- eve nin g, December 6, . Bert Bogan of Wellman. ___ _ _ _ _ __ __ er, $53; L. I. Pence, repairs, Mr. and Mrs. F , M, Osborn enMrs. Mabel F, Terr~ li t Le ban on $1.50; Or-egonia Bridge Co. repairs tertnined with a dance at their s pe.nt Sund~.:.' I.hernoon with her . - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. $11.80; W_ B. Collins, repairs to counlt'y home Salurduy eve ning. h01111! tolks, MI'"s . K. E, Th ompson equipme nt, $2.50; Indu strial TracMrs, C lara Me rritt s p \; n ~ the I wife and daughter Misa Mal"}' I FARM BOYS AND GIRLS tor and Equipment Co" tractor past week in Pl\y~" n with her Kathl een. I I'epairs. $8. 05; Fred Harlan, filing daughter, Mr'. Emma Cline, J. Lee Tnlnluge wire IIntl son, . -- - - - - - - - - - - - -. SAW, 50{li frlmk Min!\i<)l(, repaIrs The Ladies' Aiel will gil'e a pla y Albert Lee of South Lebanon $7,00; Mainesville Garllge, repair entitl ed "M amm~" ~ Lit Wild Rose' spent Sunu~y with his pllrent~, M; There Is on ly thlnj! ubout the to dirt loadel', $l.50; Frank Sher. o n December 9, The ra s t o r oha l'- and Mrs, A, B. Talmage and aunt Jessie L. Garner, annuill gathering of 4-JI Club bOY8 wood Co .. I!'IlS and !lupplles. $36,fi I ucte~'s Is as follo\\' " I ond girls ot the National Livestock Kl1plltr\ck-Fre~ch ~lot~r qar 00. Damel F re nch, . , Cllas. Doator Mr. and Mrs. H e nry Hopkin~ of Exposition that ought to be dif- !lame, $449.95, BOl den 5 T,l!'~ pf!1I From th~ cl~y. ' Sprin~ HiU s pent o n e evening la t ferent. That I!> the fuct that al! of Battery Statio n , tire replllr, $::1 , Lester '-;an ' ' . ' . . . Carl nell week with his brothe l' John Hopthe city folks In the United StateR - - - . - .. - - Danl~1 s c hulll kins and wife ean't go to Chieago t his week and Wilde , Ca l've~ . . . . Geo. IhlDtlell M M T . Subscribe for The Miami Gazette An unw e lcome s uitor . . erry a nd K. E, Thompsee th e kind of young folks. the son spent Friday at W"{Iynesv ille and COI·wi n. Lanis M8I'ko and wife were in Lima on e da y 'l ast week 'o n bu s in ess, By Albert Reid Mrs, Pead Moore Hopkin s of Spring Hill was a Slltur day eveniJlg guest of Miss Mary Knthl<>en Thompso n. Bill Jones has become the c ham pion ground h og hunter. On accou nt of the bad weather several of the Beech Grove pc up le spent their Thanksgiving at their ho mes by the fhe, Protracted m eeting at Green Briar closed · on Sunday evening, Th e La di es Aid at Harveysb urg will g il'e an Old Fiddlers contest at th e gym 0111 n ext SuturdllY eve ning Dl'cember 6. "There will be re-al prizes' given to each contestant.

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ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN o ur nttl (> , hogs, sheep and calves t o NOlTis-B rock Co " live wire and prol!'ressiv(> firm fo r the highest markl't prices and I:\'ood service. Union Stock Yard., Cincinnati, 0, Reference: Ask firs t man you me{"

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT E ~ tate of WilJillm p, Hay, dece a sed. Notice is here by given that J. O. Car·twright hilS been duly app ointed and qualified as Administmtor of the Estate of William p, HIIY Int e of Wunen Co unt y, Ohio, deceas et!. Oate.J this 18t h day of November 1930. W , Z. ROLL Judge of the Pro bate Cou rt , Warren Co unty , Ohio UIU

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Estute of Oral D. S urf uce, tleceased. N utire is he reby given that , L, M. Henderson hus been du ly ap pointed and Qualified a, Administrator of the E stn te of 01'111 D, S urfuce late o f Wnrren County, NOTARY PUBLIC Ohio, deceased. Dated thi ~ J 5th dllY of NovemNational Bank ber 1!J30, Willa Drawn • - E.t.te. W. Z, ROLL Judge of the Probate Court, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Warren Cou nty, Ohio

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Dr.W.E. Frost Harveysburg, O.

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DR. RUDOLPH

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT E s tate of J . Milton K e~s , deceased, Notice i ~ h ereby g iven that Ella Keys Cook has been duly appointed and qualified as AdministraI trix, de bonis non with th e will anlIexed, of the Estate of J. Milton Keys late of Wnrren County Ohio d eceased ' , Pllied ' this 15th day of Novembel' t no ' . W. Z, ROLL Judge Of the Probate C" urt, D:l Wllrren County, Ohio _ '___.- _ _ _ ___ _

Dates are good eati ng just a s th ey come irolM th ei r pack~ge. They are equall y good mad e IOto a ll so r ts of desselts. And they may also be used for salads, . In l<allldR, dat es comb ine spec lalIy well with cream cheese, The cheese lIIa y be put into the co re cavitie ' , lind three or f ou r dates s tuffe d thus may be laid on I ttuce leaves. t.o be served with mayonnai se or Fr<:nch dressing. Dates may uls o be combined with other fruits in s alad- with NOTICE Of APPOINTMENT orange and g rapefruit and apple. ' H ere are so me good receipts for E s tate uf Emma M, Ke ys, devat'ious dainties making u sc of dates : ceased, Notice is hereby given, that Ella . Date Pie ,. ., ' , Keys ook ha s been duly app,o intIn the morning wa h q pound~ of ,ed _ Bnd qualified a s Admmistradates and let soak for five or six trix of t he Estate 6f Emma M,. 'boul'S in eoid v;,ater. Stew in the Keys III.t e of Wanen County, Ohio water they hav(! been sQaked in deceased. Dated this 15th day of Novemand ' when soft ~t1b through a sieve Adrl B cup of f)'f~Bb or sour cr.e am, ber 1930. 'W. Z. ROLL two tablespoons of butter, yolks Judge of the Probate Court. of two eggs, a half teallPoon of Warren County, Ohio cinnamon, a hali: teaspoon of nut- D3

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Tht' new Auto tags for 1930 Thero ate 65 eitie. and .& villa· are on sale_ now at J. C. Hawkes in Ohio which had a popula · Mrs. Rob I'. Friend and Mrs. Hardwa re Store. tion of 10J OOO or mol'c in 1!l30. ""Motori!\ts are urged to purchas e Morri!' Mtller Haw the "PasHlo n PIny" at Memori al Hall, Da yton the ir tags early. They may be used levilian d , tht' I.ul'g('st dty in the 011 and after Decemb er 2]. Tll esda y aflol'rlo on. : tate, and s ixth in the n'ii ed The follo wing ins truction s have [rH. W, . 13 ~ rgdall Ilnd Ml's. taws ha ~ n popu lation Of !l00,Frank R obi nllon !!pent W e dn esday been issued lind motoris ts will do ,120, l'eprctle nt ing a n incr URe of well to comply with the.m in put'i:l ,'leel YO,IlI' ~~ dglll' Gues t. Chr.ist - in Dayion . Yo u elect your Christm as Curds this year. come in ] 03 ,688, 0 1' 13 pel' ce nt ov.e r its MI'. und 1I1n;. Hany Burnet t chasing" new tags. . ma s (' urd ~ nt u l'y 'MJ I!welry 'hop, lind !'ee our beau tif ul line, They are all in lin e wilh 1. Flach car ow ner mu t sign his ha ve rec entl y purchlls ed the Baird popula tion ill 1920. Until th e cenL" ba nl/ II, Uhio. the Ch ri ~ tmas spirit, and besides we will propel·t y of the Leblln on Buildin g own applica tion. Do not apply fo r tl US of ] 9S0. th e ity ha sh own a noth e r per!!on's license for it can'\11', 1lI1d ~II·R. eo rg e Ke rn ,y ore and LOlln. I a very rapid growth . The lower Th , L o ngncre a nd wank famil - not b i s.~ued, A wife cannot sign rI.il1 lll' l· ~uc t~ of friend H in Dayl'8te ill the l)ltS!. d cade is offset by ies arc q ua ra ntin ed for RC llrl et an ' appli cation f or her hus band and tull Monel"y e \' ning. t he, l'alJid gro wt h o f th e s uburba n if the bill of sa le is made to both feve r . area about ihe city. in cinnati . the Mr. Ilnd Ml'~' . Leon Ul'd Gruy of husban d and wife, both must s ign ~ I r,;. 1~ l1n Brildd uc k lind Mr, second I= lty in th laLe, ha ~ 45 1,incinnn ti ~ pl!nt Thanksgiving lind ttl!' applica tion. , EI'IIl'5 t Umd dock, of Du yto n. we l'c lGO inhabit an ts, whi ch r epre e nts 2. Applica nts must bring with th e r e mainde r of th e week with \\' ayne"'i lll' \'i,ito rs tociuy , a gain of 4!l,!\l3 , 01' j ~.4 pel' cen t MI'. an d MrR. Geo rge Gra y and so n lh e lll th eir bill of sal e in making Many folk. buy Chri.tm a. Card. at from Sc to 25 c each over the precedi ng decnd c. T oledo applica tion f or new tags. ~ I I'. and II1r" Frank Sn ider of !.,';.\io and fllmily. olumbu s, A krOll , IlIld Dayton urc 3. The bill in many ca.e. all alike, then take them to th, printer to of 1\11'. and Mr!\. sa le must be prop nm pbell (n cc Mil l iu llli ~Lurg IHI! I;U t'st, 'f Mr, and t he next mnking iti fI, ea c h with urcd 1I 01e ) of nea l' Duyton : pe nt e dy flied with th e cle rk of courts ~II' ~, J , R, Wild" thi _ week. have their nam.,. prin ted on them. Buy Card. \ the new a populat i on we ll . over 200 (l1l0 . th · past two weeks with the lat- ,IOn car» purcha sed s in.ce JanuYou ngstow n. with ' 170 .002 .' and ary I . I no the bill of slI le must M I'~. Laurn 7,l'l 1 II n ,l Isaac Lin- l eI'S uncle a nd aunt. MI'. way- from the Printer . See our nmple •. and Mrs. show thul n Canton , wi t h 104,006 , . a r e t he 19 30 lic e nse was c "n "tt "IHIl'd t ht.: f Ulle rnl o f Mrs, J a1mes J ohn ', ~e venth and eig~th. c iti ~, r espec t-, ' ' I iss ued for t he ca r or a proper I "he Ludi e~ Aid m el'i.~ t his Wcdl\l ury LewI ~ at )aylon tOl ll Y· Ively. Fou r other c ltl eg III th€ popnellda y lIfl e rn o~'n with Mrll. Frnnk tra ns fer of plates made . ulation class , betwee n 50.000 nn d Th e I !131 plates, mad e at the ~I . 1 b h' t' KUl'fu s. S ali'S li eu y mac In ery,. cu ~O O,OOO are Lak ewood. S pringWu ltc i' Kl' nri c k mad e a bUll incss Ohi o Peniten tiary, will have a l'l ·a l1l' l'. tr~I (, I'. fu sler. .~oy held, Hamilt on , an d Cleve land Pigott. t rip to Lebllll on FridllY. g-ray backgro u nd' w!'th black at ~J uu d cn s LUIllUN Ian\. He ights. Of t he cities in O hi o ha v MI'. und Mrs, Guy Ruutza hn a nd ligu lX's, Over 2,000,0 0 0 sets of IDEAL G IFT FOR THE BOY ing 10.000 inhabi tants or m ore ~ II '';. ern"p McCun e nn'l Mr, W. duught e rs spent Tha nksgiving with tu gs have. been manufa ctured and Shak e r H eig ht s . in the s ulHlrbm; L . Hl, i,} . of Limn, worc Th a nk s, th e latt c l" R m'~ lh er, Mrs, Mar y are no w being distribu ted through urea of leve land , !; h o \\" ~ th e la r, " 'hul d"ri" lI< :lIl\'l'l1tll r (! ~ I,,,.\", I-:i\'ilil-: I-:lIl' o ut the Htate. It is und erstood that ~ l s uf Mr,;, Eva Mil- Boitnot t ancl fnmlly ut TIppeca gest in c r ease, with 1,000.4 per Letw p(' 11 thl' :lJ.!l·... of l~11 alld th l' local series will be the same noe City. k,.. ce nt over the cens us of 1!J20, Belle t \\' c nf~r hH\"t ' n -uding- Till." A Inl'ri MI'. and Mrs, Le on SuJisbu ry 80 n a s In 1U3 0. fo~~ in e in Logun c ount y. with fI can B o ~'- Y "lIth' ~ COnlpa ll i"n ! A~ ..\ t t (· nd t1w rhri H tmu ~ bnzllur und uuughtl 'l' o f Clevel and were 543 IIlhabit ants, Connea ut, in Ash- if hy l1la~i( ' , t h I ~ I\' c ll , k 11 01\' n w ('k'e nd g UllstR of Mr, and Mrs. Attende cl Oy.ter Supper ~abu la count y, with 9 .69 I , l)nvn. IlH1J!,"uzi ll(t ,,' nn i l'~ bll\' :-O t o di s t a nt alld ('I\jny t he? l'ntc rt ui nl~lCllt lind a Allen Em rick, )(lIlJd ,ur ial c\'c llin){ FI'IIII1Y, Dl! cIII Tu caraws !; co unty, with !J.- PIlI'ts ,,1' thl' l\'''ri,L i ntJ"(,dllcl' ~ ll l n hl'r n. MI', Ilnd Mrs Hndan GoDsey find Mr. and MrR. Alb ert Cle ave r had 7 16, and Girard , in Trumbu ll tlH' m to Sllll l1!!" pl'''plc, I"l' l h<' 1ll .Ja r k Klotz of Cincin nati spe nt Sun nR th e ir guest s at Il fri ed oyster co unty, with fI ,859 , fall j ll ~t e xperi(' n("(' qUl'('r CllstOll iS lind ' '\11', an tluy aftc rn oo n a nd evening d Ml'S, Millon with s upper Saturda y evening ~ hort of the 10,000 m nrk. , MI'. and rl' \'e l 1/1 the ad \'(' ll t ll l'''' Ilr f'JI"clg-n had as thl.ir ~ lI e~ ls the Th omp sllll M I', and MI''', W, M. Co leman , pu st weck MI'!;. Arthur n, of Lebano n lands, " Mr. a nd Mrs. CalvIn Longac re MI'. alld Mrs,Atkinso , .\Ir, IIll d 1111'S, W iluur ll a ineH, of Howard Burton, Mr. III a !< lll lr le "S ll~" !1 boy \\:11 1 Buffalu , N , Y. e nto r taln ed to Thanks gIving dinOHIO CANN ERS MEET La ttl e the frozen :-\ orlh l"lId \\'ll h n er, MI'. and MI·s. E. Longac re, and Mrs. William Schuler lind fam· il y, Messrs. Charl es Hay nnd Roy Ied and d u):: tea lll , rros~ Illdinn "\y e arc tlo~ l ng out IN COLUM BUS. OHIO ~huu - - - _'!' pat- Mr, and Ml' ~. Melv yn Swank and Pigolt. n l .. d pla in s in !l prn irie sch oo- (e l"ll s of fin c Silve rwasome chil dren and Mr. /lnd Mrs. Wilber Watch your expirat ion date on The Miami Gllzette t re a l IfJ nel". ZOOIll o\'er I\'ur , tor n lunels in price, Cnry's JCII' t' II'y Sh up. Leb- Swank. It is expecte d t ha t a IOl'gl' d el e- a n anl1,1" plalll' "II da ng<'fu uMI allun Oh io Mrs. Murg aret. J ohns a nd Mr. gation of cannel'S from Gl'eell e. ro ut e~ ,\\'ith ,II t or ', , lwei Mrs, A. B. Trimbl e were en. . \Var ren and Clinton counti es will hunt Wild Iln lnlll b III~, "!ail pi lot. I A Il'Ica at, lp I ]\[ r. an d l\If ~ , Alonzo ur i Mrs, te rtain ed to a turk ey dinn er attend the annual con ve n ti on of th e S Il'I,I ~: 'ng- .h uck of nn (',Il' ph!lnt . ! l\lary Ada m,; . l\1i~sc5 Ethe l Me n- Thanks giving lit the home of Mr. the Ohi o Ca nn er s Associa tion g(l CIU I S I~)! In n, Illlltll'~ Mr". Albert Su rface near Lebwhich will be' held in Colu mbu ~ A),[I~ I'O ILI ers wl.t h. t hI P, fi~ ht i, dc nh nll and lI'1!lI' Y PlYI11II'e \H I'C and anon, he . F orelg'n Wilmin gton visi tol's Tu esday. Decem ber 9 and 10. Jam es t oo ps Le,:!lOn lind fJlll'llClputl:! Mr. and Mrs, J acob Re eder ,an d of Van Wert is preside nt of lh e ot hel' thrilling (!Xp('rie In man y Mr, a nd MfS. B , V, Smith. Mr, children e nt e rtained to a f a mily nssocia tion, Dr. Rob t. Blair of COI11(, t n reud er' uf Th llce~ tha t dinner Thu)'s duy. Lebano~, is a directo l', S om~ of B o~'- Y outh' ~ umpH e Ame rican lind Mrs. Haro ld Sm ith we r e Mr. and Mrs. Goorge Davis of ni un. Th ur,;c1uy gll (,Rt s of MI'. Ilnd MI:S, the leadmg authori ti es in the ca nI t i,; such l' nces a F theFI' Jt' s~e Me ndell !l nd f a mi ly a t Mo r- Cincinn ati s pent Thanks giving ning industr y will appeal' on th e that ~ hnr pe n experi n uor's wi t~, kindl e I'O\\" with Mrs, E mma Foulks Iln d son s. program . Among the speake rs will his inlll)::inu tioll , ~t Miss Cleo Hawke spent Thanks n hi s be M. A. Wad sworth, Chicago , charact ('r. del'l!l nl? hi"r e ng-the g iving vacatio n with her uncl e, secreta ry of the W este rn a nn e rs l lO~ of th o wodd In whi~1I1(l e r!'t al1d ­ Dr. Mnry L. Cook and niec es Associa tion , W. H, Alexan d cr di- a nd o f lho p~"pl e l hat ch he lives Jan e antl Mildl'ed spent Thanks - Dan F ox a n d family In Dayton . in Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Jones and habit it. rector of the Co lu mbus well'the r Hc re'. in<l ('(" I, i ~ tIl<' )!i\'il1)! lind the week-e nd with bureau will te ll nbo ut th o drough t that boy in whom yOuide'a l gift f or lI1 r~. BCRs ie Whitc and famil y at Joh n Preston were enterta ined to arc interest din ner Sunday at the home of Mr. which redu ced the pa ck of sweet ed - that son , nephew Ak ron . a nd Mrs. William Sidenst ricker at corn dUI'in,g the pas t year to about neil;hbl lr. or p<; rh ap". th , cousin. Has already stopped at our store a nd left a huge . so n (I f a Bellbro ok. of 40 per c ent of a normal crop. hOllse furni s hings of 1111 natur e. Everyth ing is upsupply MI'. a nd Mrs. J osia h Duv is and bu s lll css IH;SO C!a te, A n att ractive Mr. and Mrs. Wilber t Swank ento date in ever y r e!;pect. Yo u 'can get 100 cenls' worth of value g if t card beal'l ng- your nume will Cecil Dav is lI' ere Saturda y after- te rtained to Sunday evening lunch~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!'!'!"~ ~ e s~ n t to t h e boy i f every dollar that you spend in ou r s tore. It milkeR no f or yo u r e q u es t noon callerR at the hom e of Mr. e on, Mr. and Mrs. W illis Swank of dif-----It With yo ul' o rder. Th en ference what the price of t he art ic IeR is. Our name stands ever y and Mrs. Howard Hurley and Da.Yton. behind . everyth ing that yo u pu rc hase. tim e t he mailma n bri ngs the mil/!- children at New Burling ton. The re wasn't alllY ser vce at Lytle azin e t o hi s do or , the boy will Gi~ts that he lp make YOUI' home m ore comfor church Sunday a,fterno on on actable are a s t hink of you g r atefull y. a cceptab le a s any that give on ly pleas ure, T oys tha For be t res ult s con sign your count of ' the pastor, Rev. H. H. are useful as well a s pleas ure-giv ing and n10re to be destired S ub~cl'ipti o n pdces are only live Rtock to Green- Embry Co" Laft'ert y- being called to George than so me thing that will be cast a s ide in a f ew weeks or monlhs $2.00 for one yea r ane! $3.00 for ·incinn a ti. In care of D. R. Salis- t own to have charge of a funeral FOR RENT th ree year.. Mall your order di- bury. a nd this bl'ings us ,to g lad tidings of joy I at that tlme. rcct to Th e Am erican Boy--Y outh's Mr, and Mrs. Harold Kellis and FOR RENT- Five r ooms with Com panion. 55 0 W, Lafaye tte Mr. and Mrs. Milton Thomp son ~Ieetric lights and wat~r. In - Blvd., Detroit , Michiga n. Service en ler tain ed Sunday , Mr, and Mrs. children , Billy and Joan of Mt. Holly spent Monday qUire at this office. d17 on YOUI' su bsc ripti on wi lJ st a r t PaUl Haines lind daught er Paula, Mrs. W. M. Colema n.with Mr. and I with whi chever MI'. and Mn. J. R. Thomp son, of i s~ u c yo u spec ify: FOR ~ENT- I05 acre Farm n ear Mr. and Mrs. Morri s Miller of Ci ncinnat i, nntl Mrll, Keziah and childre n wer~ at a Xellla, Charles Kabl e, Spring family din- ' Thomp so n. Valley, Rou te 2. nor Thanks l(lving at the home of dIO Let us pri nt your Sale Bills. r. Mr. lind Mrs. William Pickrel In Thu fo llowing e njoy ed a tur- Dayton , Jennie IIInd FrancIs key dinn er at the home of Mr. \ mained over night and Friday. re- I » and Mrs. Robert G. Cross on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Kes ler Graham enda y: Mr. and ,Mrs. L. C. St. John tertaine d to dinner Thursd ay. Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Glen Bland ' and and Mrs. C. W, Albrigh t and Betty dllu ghter Barbar a Lou, Miss Thel- : of Wayne sv\l1e a nd William Gramil • t. J ohn , Messrs R. A. CrOS8 ham. and Ke nn eth St. John. Walter Kenrick has been appoint e d trustee in the ptcy case Mr. und Mrs. J . E . McClur e at- of Clark Brothe r's bankru in WaY' t e nded t he weddin g of Mr. Ri ch- riesvllle, and will grocery soon have an a)'(1 Sackett to Miss Corrine Ke l- auction sale of flame. Will be found in our Big Stoc k of Hardwa re and Implem ent, Ie I', near Dayton , Thursd ay even. Mesdam es J . B. Jones and Ed Of course a11, WayneSVille knows that our standar d line 'of ing . The weddin g was celebra ted Longac re were in Dayton In attracti ve colors and se ts of nt th e hom e of Rev. Mueller , and day, attendi ng' the "Passio Wednes eight lights in a series. We can n Play." n fter the ceremo ny dinn.er wall supp ly you with multipl e sockeu Revival meeting begin at se rved at th e home of the bride's Lytle church Friday s evening which will cany as many a! with mothe r. three set.q of lights. Use electric Rev. Dibert of Waynes ville filling ity and avoid all danger Of fire the pulpit. No S{!'rvlce Saturda y Carries manufa ctuTer' s guaran tccs and is further backed S nap Shot E nlargem e nts m ake evening . Then Rev. Dibert wiJI N ut long after Goou ye ur a ~n o llnc­ by this firm, Prompt delivery on tractor or hoe clln be Jd cal C hristma s Present s. Ridge I again preach here Suhday aftermade now. S tudio will muke your Enlarge - j noon and Rev. Laffe rty will preach cd this ne w li l~e - i l becam e g enll1ents, at Wayne sville Sunday evening . Nall y kn own t1 ~ "The World's ServIce s will continu e next week Mr. a nd Mrs. H oward Burton and on Sunday the 14 will Grcnteg t Tire ." be comcnln tuined with 8 turkey dinner munion Ilnd Rev. L. B. George , Dis nt th eir cozy home on Thanks glv- trict Supt, wm be here. This new ti r e has an All-We ather in g D~y. The guests were Mr. and __ .. Mrs. Arthul: Atkinso n, of Lebano n, TI '~ ad spec iall y 'd es ig ned for ba lMI'. and Mrs. Carl Fischer , of Ham loo n ti l'es ; it docs awa y wi t h all iltoll, Mrs, Della Venabl e. Mr. and Out' sto re wit h every conceiv MI's. William Sehular Qn.:! family, able Winter Ha dware need, We ex is ting id eas of how long a balMI'. nnd MI·s. Albert Cleave r anJl hought in mid-sum mer at low loon tire shou ld wca l', it gives 'o n Robert and Charles Hay. pl'ices from the most reliable manThe W . F. M. S. met In the I' ufactur ers and now you get bette r trllcti o n, m o rc non-skid . Th e Davis reuni on was . held at home ot Mr8. Raleigh Bogan quality at a saving. Wednesday afterno on, ~ h e h::lIne of .J ~siah Davis and fam Miss Virgin ill Dickins on was /', Now- we kn ow ~ ()ll1 et hin g nbout Look over this Jist and see what II>, 1 hllnksglvl.ng Day. A turkey home from ' G reen Camp t or the til'es. W e te ~ t l' d t hi , (I II l'. I(l ok ed you need- then stop in and 01'~11I1~ er was e nJ o~ed by the follow Thankllglving holiday s. ' del' it. Ing. Mrs, EI!a Elam a nd daughThe Friend' s Sunday it ovcr, cu t Onl' LIp, tri e· 1 it for evte r" Mr, DaVIS Elam ancl so n, MI', joyed a social at the school enchurch Frie rythin g we co u lrl th ink of. We a~d Mr~ : Elmer Hetzel and chU- . day _evening . , Coal Shov el • ... .. ~ 15c to 25c (It en. MI . Ru ssell. Davis, Mr. and I Miss Myra Haydoc k of have watch ed it f or months . Wilmin gMr s, Herman DaVIS. all of Xenia, ton College , Rober.t and Ruby Snow Shov els .. . .$1.00 to $1.25 ~ nd Rev. G. C. Dibert and fam- Smith at Ohio Wesley Take OUR word , it IS the world's greates t ti r,e. an WA!re Il y. ,home for Thankllgivln&" Stove Poke rs .. . ,. 19c to 29c We have your s ize. It cost s n o mor e than ordinar Mr. and Mrs. Carol Berryh1l1 Mrs. Keziah ThompSOn entery tires . have moved to their farm recentl tllined y with Thanks giving dinner , And many other a.·tid es Come in and see it. More people ride o n Good year T ires tha n Mr. lind Mrs. Chas. Meyers , Mr. purchas ed of P. A. Runyan . on any other kind, Mr. and Mrs. AI~rt Martin ! and Mrs, Chas. Morriso n and Jr.. daugh ter, Charlee n, Mr. and Mre. are spendin g the week with relatlvOi In Yellow Springs . J. R. Thomp son, Mr. Joseph Ii Haines, Miss Allee Sny~er, all of Thanks giving Day Hattie, dough ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon CInci nnati; Mr. and Mrs. Fran~ Thomps on, of Mt. Holly, Mr. and Inwood became the wife of Paul Leiller of Clevela nd. The weddin g Mrs. Milton Thomp son and son took placlI tJl the home of the Gene: bride's parents and the ceremo ny Phon e 47 A fl er spendin g the Thanks giv. was perform ed by Rllv. N. E . Bening vaca tion at th.e il' homes here nott of Wilmin gton, Miss Marie Shaeff'e r of WestMi, ses BernIce Hyman , Janet Ca rtwrigh t, Luella William son, Chester , Ohio, was the Thanks th Henkle , Irma Rich. giving guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. = . ======~~~=-====~=-==-=-~==~ Elizabe Ca t herine Branstr ator, Thelma A. Dickins on. ----. . --st. J ohn , Louise Hender son, Messr s , Ken net h St. John, Maynar d HORSE BRING S BIG SUM Ri ch, George Henkle and Boyd . Hen derso n have returne d to their Legalit y, bay three year old of res pective college s. the Dr. Parshal l stables at Urbana niences·~· on Thanks giving Day sold fo.r ~ $18,600 as the thirty-s ixth annual Automa lic Wa leI' yste mR. Lightin g Plunts. El ectri c Mot ors POMON A GRANG E AT MASON Old Glory Auction Sllle .at New An especia lly prepare d Christm as sale to repleni sh the kitchen Irons, Wllshel's and Sanitar y Lavllto l'ies cabinet s with plenty f York came to an end. (J enamel utensils . All first, quality and it's 'the highest T he Warren County Pomon a grade enamel ware made so a goo Legalit y ran at the Warren readily see ,the advanta ge buying a goodly supply. G ra nge met at Mason Saturd ay County Fall' last . ' you can Septem ber and .at Serve you bette r by having them put in good of last week . .The fifth degree was tracted conside rable . White with a .blaek ed~e, nev~r in our history have items of ' this quality been sold confe rred' on five candida tes ,' at lowing its easy victoryattentio n folat an _ where near thIS low, price. It s a wonder ful opport unityin the three opera ting cond ition one that no housew if the mornin g session and an in- year old trot on Wedne. ' ~ aft'ord to pass up. AT A CHRIS TMAS SAVIN G. s day a!te can teres ting program was present ed ernoon. The horse '&iter placed I in the. afterno oq, Membe rs from seeon. d in the $14,000 Kentuc lty Waynes ville Grange include d Mr. Futurit y at the Lexing ton meet. and Mrs. John Shultz, Mr. and Walter Moore, mrs. W . A. Swartz el and son lacti,lg fdr B, of New York City J. AJ:kemade" of ' Arthu ~,... Mrs. Anna Gibbon s, Mrs. Elton German y was the success ful Emmor Baily, Mrs: Anna Sheeha n bidder. , r ' • 1 MI·8. Ira Thoma s and family, Mr Legalit y will be ta}~eri to Ger- , and Mrs. , Robert E. Crew, S .. S: ml!ony where Ellis. James Gibbon s and J B time and laterhe will race for a -- Crabbe be placed. in stud . ' . aervic!" ~el\

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NEWS DIRECT FROM THE STATE CAPIlOL COLUM BUS, OHIO- Secret ary of state Clarenc e J, Brown at this season of the year wishes to remind all motor vehicle owners that It Is absolut ely necessa ry to have a bill of sale before applica tion can be made for auto license taga. If a new car has been purchas ed 'during 11)30 und the license plates have n ot been tl'ansfe rred according t o law, in order t ha t no de lay will take place when making applicati on for new plates only the uWllcr num e d in bill uf sa le is permitted to s ign the a pplicati o n. No othel' l}erSOIl s hould attemp t t o do so a~ it may cause confu sion and delay to tho!\e alr-eady waitin g t o sec ure Lags. All ow n ers should apply fur plates early as the 550 dis tributio n points through out the s tate are now open, with plenty of cleri ca l helll to care for t he public A ~ in ear y Chl'istm us buying, th ose who purchas e lic e n ~e plates early in Decemb er, are ~ave d a loss of t im e and mHny inconv en ien ces cllused uy putting off until tomorrow , Lhat which could be don e today.

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Shop early at Ridge's ,

Dr. A . T. Wright spent week-e nd In' Columb us.

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G1llnn Frye, or Dayton , spen L the week-e nd with home f olks .

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stan s berry . of Dayton , were Waynes villt, vis itors TuesdllY .

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Use eco n omy, nnd b uy YOllr photogl'nphs at Ridge's Studio. Mr. a nd Mr , ,I. L. Men den hall were Sun da y supper gu est s lit the Fri~!!lds Home.

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,\' he fn llu\\' ing I'upil" hal'. pl'l'fel'l attend an ce I'ceo rd fIll ' th,' fl r st thl'l'l' mo nLh s of , ch." ,I: H"I>· e l·t T ho m a,:. (, ha, lc- ~ .Iallll''; ./ 1'.. Wil ii.'ln :\. Uoak of Virginia. ediJ. R(ub(n Clark, Donald I.'oull, ,, and Roh1 ,.I' ,1:11111':' tor c.f " I ,ail r o ~ d Trainme bassador to Mexico. n," appo inted . Clark waa -- - - ~ ec rc t ary of i;-'Ihor to succced James assistant to Ambass ador Morrow , who Hi gh School Noles has been elected Senator (rom New ,J. Dal'ls. lie 15 th e first Labot Secretory no~ a III mber of the America n Jcra~ Th ~ WU Y II(, T \\'p. Sc h o " l ~ will Fe(\erallon of Labor. . ;;. . Le t'i llR (,d il ec l'llIiJel: 2 ·1 uL n!loll l . fOI' th e C hr j,~ tOla s va cati ,lll . S l'iIU ,d will aguln ope n O il J a llu ,l l'Y !l ,

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FERRY CHURC H OF CHRIS T ( Und enomin atio nal) Che 'ler A. William son, Mlnllt ., Bible School at 9 :80 a, m. W. are on ou r way to Bet hlehem . Ha\' e a lmost r eached fa m ous old RO nll'. nl e al ong with us and WI! will "d o th ee good. " Bethleh em by : hl'i ~ tnla ~ ! Some t hing special eHc h Sund uy till we alTi\'e. L9rd's Suppe r a nd SC I'1110n at 10 :30 u. m. Sc r m .. n s uhj l.' tt. "Sayi n g 'No' to God ." Practic ' for the gt'eat " Whitt, Gifts for the King" Chrisln las program Su nday after1I 00 ll a l 2 :a o. You are always \\ c ic orllt' at thi ~ church.

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VAYNE SVILLE M. E. CHURC H G. C. Dibert. Pastor. Real Christm as bargain !!, you' ll Wl'dn cxday : nible St udy and Th" "l' will hc a ci oughnu l fr y at find at Cnrey's J ewelry , hop, Lebth .. ~1. I':. e hlll'c h all d ay Sa t u rda y. pra y e r . lII el'linl!' at 7 :30 p. m, a non, Ohio. J.' 1·iday : Choi r practic c at 7 :30 Se lecL y" ur Ed ga r ( ; u c~ l Chris t- p. Ill. J~sse Ennis, of Wayne. ville was Sunda y: S unday Sch ool at 9 :30 mas ca rds n l' 'u I' Y'" J C\I' l·lr y : h op . the gueflt of Mr. and Ml's . Chas. a. III. Morni ng wor ship at 10 :3 0. I.l' illl non, Oh io. Satt erthwa ite Sunday . I': pw fl rth Le:l!{ uE' at 6 :30 P. m. 1!J3J. E\'ang e li ~ tic loe n ' ice lit 7 :30 p. m. Mrs. P ' lIr l Mess r~ Chas. Ellis and Ronald J\I (·l\1ake n lind S Oil B •• ket Bull Cume. r.' lly ~pc n t , un cia )' with r I' 1 1I tivc ~" Hawk e attende d a. Farm Buroau WAYN ESVIL LE CHURC H OF \ me<!ting at Hamilto n Saturda y. CHRIS T in Dayton. Treasu rer of State Edwin A. Decem be l' 5. B uth nul' Willll S W l'l'~ I (U nd cnomi nationa l) Snap Shot Enlarge ments make MI'. and J\lrs. W . Todd is the r ec ipie n t of numero us 8 . COl'llcli and d e fe!\t~d III.' O.a kwood. Th e "am,· ~ - - - -Ch es Lcl' A. Will iamson, Ministe r MI·s. D. R. Salis bury w,' re ~ h o pp in g complim ent,; fo r the exceptio nally Ideal Christm as Present s. Ridge ,.." I in i)ayt un t od a y. · A mee t 111~ IIOt ex cit in g. W. II. " . hud fine repo rts which hilS been issued Stu'd io will 'm ake your Enlarge WII ~ ca II el I Ia, t W c.d - were '1'1 \V Billie Sch r. ol at !l :30 a. m. A 'I' h' s cv ernl M h f a ithful s up por l cr>; " \'1' 11 H' ay n c own , 111 ot el'S' n es day eve nlllg of the you nge r clt- I lhou g h t h.., "'lIm c WaS from hi~ officc. Treas urer Todd's ment.~. /l la d-hanll rill' e ver)' one. Sound It T ~(' ' 1l, iJ h..,ld l hl' ir I 'e~ u l ar Mo nthly zo ns uf the t own for the PUI'pose fi 1 Saws filC'<1 by ma chinery , cut l:Iil>le teachin g. Lord's S upp er at flnanci al stlltem ent fOI' the month ..., ~ of \\' '11 f IIlIl sco re \V a s 33 II) -2 1 ,:In . fllv. . r 111(' lIllg MI'. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke vis- Z.~n lrllnl' fu"t e l' Roy P I'gott conc lu sion . C hrist s F l'ldu y. Dl'ccmb c r !i at clellller aynesvl e or th e PUI .- of of Nov-em ber shows that there t Oakwoo ' said "This do in d ~ , L c t~ ~ nil . t X . pose . I III' organiz ing a flre depart- C : '.U ~o , ('nl n t 1(, !{~ II I, \\'l' t h ;1 \, l' r y la rge att e nd - a Madden 's Lumbe r Yard. was a balance of $1,700, 448.98 in ited MI'. Albe rt Haille" at the I'ememh ru ncc o f Me." Chl'isti an ment. e r Quite a lIu mbe Masoni l' re c ponded Hom e, 12 ,jlringf ,L rai ield, Fl'd ay Ill~ht. i)('cc l1IiJl'r l an ce. on the g e neral rev enue fund to beI{l' \·. II. ll . Illffertv , of SIII'in g- Endeav or lit () :30 p. m. Virgil to lh~ cal l . . gi n the month of Decemb er. The Sunday . H e nry , leud e r. Ev ~ ning e va nge lisThe lin e ulP: L.J 1! '·l)l ioll :i W re con ductcd by "" 1'<1. p r~ach e d at th~ 10c;1i M . E. tic se l'vice lit 7 :3 0 p. m.' This will Thlee represe ntatIve s o f t h e disbu rsem e nta during the past W H S OAK\\,' 0 1 Rev .. Di IJl) 1'l and he Mason Mr. als.o a fir nd re e ad Mrs. d e th p!ll·tme ~ Orville Gray and church S unda y c\'cnll1g . nt w('re presmonth amount ed t o $8,579, 253.90. be anoth I' "Sermo n and Song" ..~ . ) .. . . .. .. I . Th balllnce on hand Novem ber 30 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Osbo\'l1 at- e nl find Fire Chicf .Jam es J)Unl - Walluc e RF' service e nt itl ed "Fi shers of Men" ( ' Br ie n Il~lIutlfu l Chl ls.tmlls S t o ry . lIi ram T{ a hll'r explain lind tended fllmily ord ed h"w. lhe ent fun eral of a relative at er- A. R. Vance they operate d Whila ke l' was $9, 759,658 .79. Disburs ements n1~ t o be the speake r IQ \ .~ I.t ~ a ~Iun: il c r ~ I n:w I1I c mbe r: I t!lin ed 111 Lhat t own . I:Il' ,,:lId that the corn El l l;1q:c co mpany S unday of lh{' e\'e ningis anu i~ in the hig hwuy departm ent during Bethall Y Monday afterno on. LI' Ri !{c l \ I e el1l 011 d. LetR ke ep up t h .. at till'i1' IIhom the music w\lI . pany th c re \\' a e ~ on wOI'kin Fourth g in hal'- Sa\'age , P. s trc et. Novem ber totaled $4,875, 866.06. . LF be fU I'nished by 11 men's chorDS. ~1)f)(1 \~o l· k. we wa nt eve ry m oth'e r Parker Desk sets, Duofold pens mony with the council and the Maniou ~ Treas urel' Todd shows a balance The m Bahl en will r en der solos, a duet a nd fn e nd II Ill.em ber Lhl s year . Tak e nd\'anta j!e o f in the workme n's compen sati on and pencils mllke an idea l Chri Rt- citi~ens , t hat so far lhe compan y 'J'ulll e r RG lIall The Hal' nH~lIIca Rand !{u v.c two nll~ s sl oc k n ' ulIc in lr ~al cthe Chr ist · aq ua rtet and ~ eve ra I choruse s, ut Cary' ~ Miltenb erger LG fund at the end of Novem ber of mas gift. Select yours at Cary's hnd been ve l'Y cmcien t. Don't lI uln t on ~e l e cllOn s whI ch ,w ere r!'l:('uti y e n- J (, \\' lily Shq1. mi ~!\ it! The church where No t hinl!, wn~ dun e in regard to Leba non. Ohi o. . _ _ .• _ _ _ $51,047 ,828.6 4 nnd in the state J ewelry Shop, Lebano n, Ohio. you fe el at home. ~oycd b y ..~] l. 1 he JU,IlIor !ass Lhe orgalllz ati on he re but agents teacher s' r etir ement system fund ga v,: a hll.tm ns playlet ~nd 8.lI1g Mr. Al onzo Mr. and Mrs. I. Bloch, of pring are working f1ui etly and it is hoped VICTIM ANOTH ER TIME of $.18 ,735,60 0.85 . h e GII'ls Gl ee Mary I' lymire, uri und lhe l\Ii ~f e~ . r. hnstma s lIr ol~. ST. AUGUS T1NE CHURC H Valley, Lloyd Hancoc k, of Leb- lhaL befor e long th e compan y will I\Illnd ~ nhull . IU~l ve ry b en,!tlfu lly sung a'i anel 1\1arg:ln' L Ethel oo Rev. k anon, and L. N. Prin tz were Sun- Le organiz ed ,,"('I·t' Lawren ce B. Mollma nn. X enia - - - -n l'lslnHH; s Ch.-' Ctl ~Hl. S ~ p.t. With t he new Chem ical recentl y ~arning is iss u ed by DireCto r day dinner gU(lsts of Mr. and T . •Jeff SllIlilh's auatt oir wa s go:1\'e II t.a li< o n chi ld tral!lll1 Lot? v j R ito l'~ Friday nft .. nou n. Mrs. Su mmer ~. We sc h ed ule- 1st, 3rd and Charles A. Neal of the State De- Myer Hyman . purchas ed and a tTai n ed compan y robbed Tuesda y night. . on th e n ad Jnul'ne d t o meet Januar~' 1 t tnk ilargoe ( h partme nt of Health against the C h. · . h t h e ~ate and ho use Wl' rLocks . L· bl ' ' L1 . tt 5Lh Sundny , Mass at 8:00 B. m.; e brok e n !l hop Ing L o ha 0h ve a ' c large c crowd . 0 t e saine. Cl' 1 up w .. t b.v th e th ieves t il J!ain udmi ~s i o n a ~ 'lin YOUI a e WI I pI e prevale nce of scarlet fever, which Gruen watche s are dep en dabl e t e water aV8I la bl e WayneSVIll . I rlis hes unc i ~ i l\' nvul' \! this Chl'isty- 2nd and 4th Sunday , MaSll at .. ' ., 'r) 1' I'·ICIOU is no respect er of age and which and beautif ul. It's with Jlride . . . . e and tcn hides were tukcn . . S home 111IIS " "I' V' ~ }p\\" ·II·\· <'ll e' ll I e b- 9:30: . oug h to be PlctLy you mad v.ell e cancl" fOltlfi ed wa s . . \" ... , ' . " aga inst firc has shown an increas e during 193 0 wear a Gruen. Latest styl-es , " . . . ,.1 b '1 . J The thievcs evide n tly had mi s- ~e for l ' Cu y" eSl DilleR . I'b ~' l rJJC: 1\'lilY.. un on. OhIO. 11.,129 cases b eing rep ort ed up selection at Cary's Jewelry . --T -----ca lcu lated a s 90 hides were so ld Irmu O· Teul l. Els ie Hocket S ho p, ST . MARYS CHURC H t , Amy to Decem ber 1, with over 125 Lebtl non, Ohio. a few days ago. T\\o ca Llie ar c nll~· . \ '("I u Orntior f r.lr. and 1111' <. lI a rold William so n and Anna Rl'v . ,J. .J. Schaeff er, Rector. CHORC H BIRTH DAY DINNE R IIlso mis.· ing. deaths. Directo r Neal also issu es a a n d little ~ on Ri chard sp enl Hli ak. warnin g to beware oC th e dea dl y !Jec mbe l' 14 , Thil'd Sunday in Mr. and Mrs. R. J. William Tue;;dn y at t he hOllle u f H. H. Thi ~ i: nb ou t the l e nth lim e in --1T\.0noxide at this time of the year. left for their hom e in Clevelason Adv e n t. Churc h school at 9:30; Wil\inl1l ~ o n and family. , d 1\' \ V II El l nd ' g mO llV years 1\'.1'. anlr! '. ' 1 1'. ~ llIith ha~ ' IS ROBBE R l 11 ~ iolt and a La. t winter there were 52 needles s on W ed nesda y after a pleasan D AT HOME Mornin g Prayer a nd sermon at b en ro'bbed deaths from this so urce. It is a visit with the form er's pa rents,t family, e nte rtu in ed at th eir co un10 :30. . ~ ___ _ We are clos ing out Rom NORTH e try pathom OF e, the FRANK Birthda LIN y party I!ive n gr~at tempta tion on fr osty mortl- Mr. lind Mrs . H. R. William son. ICI'IIS of fine Silve rware at 12 in hon or of th e ings to warm the motor of the car ugar Cl'eek DEATH S pri ce. Cllry's Jewelry hop, Leb W . F. M. S. MEETI NG Chri, tian hurch and . unclay in the s helter of the ga rage before Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zinmer H i ~ h;1nll R an d legs bounrl with anon, Ohio. proceed ing into the open. Last man had as their guests on Fri- Sch oo\, Thursd ay D cember 4 , d wire, Smnuel Hibbert , 20, Th e W. F. M. S. of the M. E. After an illn ess of seve ral rbal'be year 35 d eath s from auto exhaus t day evening , Novem ber 28, Mr. 1930. The tab les were placed to ~~ iding Mr, and Mr~. Ernesl Martin hurch met on Wednes day, Decreprese nt each mon t h of the year. months , R eube'n R o bert~, a g ed 80, j ust northon the Howagoer farol were reporte d to the departm ent. and Mrs. Walter Cast, Mr. and of Frankli n was found I and Donald Rowe, of Dayton , Mrs. em bel' :1, lit the home a birthda y cak E' on each tab le died at 4 a. m. Saturda y at hi s in a semi of · Miss Mrs. Robert Crew and Phineas with -con Rciou ;:; conditio n Marg-ar ('l Murtin a nd Ethel Men- Helen Hawke with a Whil e t he gues ts wlln:' being ser- home near Eilma. Mr. Ro be rts was eurly la s good attend- . t Thursd ay nig'hl and The legion of friends of Civil Cook. upon den hall were ance. Sunday guests ved wi t h chi cken sundwic hes, pick - born in Alexan deria, Va. Ilis early being re lea:ed re lat ed the detai ls and Mrs. J. L. Menden hall. of Mr. service Commi ssioner A. P. (Put) The thcme was "Thl'ou gh TemThis Christm as- For the Home les potat o Fa lad and coffe e" al so life was s p ent near Philade lphia. of an attack lind robb ery . . Sandles will be pleased to learn I ple DoOl's to Adol'e the Christ cuke fi n d As fruit a younp: tuti fruitti. man he ]\frs ~ume t o . Acconli n!{ to Hibbert , he had that he is a~a in baek in t he . hlll'- -Choo se a ' 35 piece set of dishes MIUllie Reede r read t fiOc Miscell aneo us Bargain table Child ." he horosco pe O~io, whet'e h e . was m:ll'ried to ~ o n e t o the woods neal' his home ' values to $12.95 -opon stock. of each nes~ n:lter an illness which eon- $5 .60 to $2.00. Shop at Cary's A Christm as hymn was s ung and month, wh ich caused much MISS S usan MerrItt , a m.embe r of and was choppin g woo d when Jewelry Shop, Lebano n, Ohio. flned him to }:tis home for several Beautif ul Pattern s. Cary's Jewelry f un . Som e times th" lit lhe close of each vel'se a scrips hoe fit. and a pi oneer family . UntI l rece n t .t hree men appenrc d. evic lent l), weeks. "Put" Is not only on e of the Shop, Lebano n, Ohio. ha v ture selectio n was read. Topic sometim es it did not. After lun ch ye~ rs he ~perat e d th e farm on in~ a li go hted from HII lIut'ol11 obile hest known men in public life but MI'. and Mr~ . J . L. 'Men~lenhHll r eading nnd pra yer by Mrs. Day we wore a ll r nyall y cnte rtained by whIch he 1.I\·ed . H e wn: a me mber On a highwa y Mrs. neal'. Lena With Hartsoc k and Miss t he tanley s iste is also one of the most popular . few Ilnd 1111'". Mar~aret l\Iart ln left and a hYllln conc lud ed the devonu et Bnd whist of . the Fl'lcnds c hurcl~ III elm a pre lilllil\llry r e marks, two o f the Monday . mornin His long s ervice in vari ol:ls official Margar et Cook ' are sta ying at ' t h e ling solo, " The rs. g for ~I\sadena, tions. . a~ld was well known III Wa ynes- three att ac l( ed 10cking Bird," by hom e of MI'. and Mrs. William and OVN'pow e r cd Cnlif ornl:l where they wlil be the capacit ies and his record ti S a Followinll: the bus iness session tanley ~ i s te r !' . palle r of jokes Ville. . . . , lIihbe Lukens rt and held , ' near Harvey sbury, while writt until the I! u(' ~ ts of Mr. and Mr~ . W. T . Rev. Dibert gave a revi.e w of 'the public speake r on historic al lore n by Pcrry Thomas were SUI'VIV lll g arc hi S Widow, MI·s. thi rd had rcm oved hil1l wire from a Framc. They expect to be away fil'st Cha pter of the te xtbook, "A and humori st of more than ordin- they attend State Grange at Mar- rend . Recitat ion , S.usan Robc Wilma rts. a T nd homn one s so n Metfe nce a t the e dlrc of t h e wood s and about s ix weeks. ary ability is known heyond the ion, Ohio. Cloud of Witnes ses." all of which \\, (' I'e well rendere d. rlLt E. I he lhre ' then iJ ou nd him secure confine s of his own state and his Mrs. Leonard Tinney gave , a InsL rument Funera al l IlIU s en.' . ic ic by es were othe rs he ld . at after which they Loo k about sci Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rim es of acqualn tencesh ip Into e very county For best resulls cons ign your delighl ful reading entitled , "The were en joyed t h e . hon~e by all Monda pre. e y nt. ar.le All rn oon, WIth ca"h from hi s clot hin g and disap- Ii yl·. 8tOC~ Centerv ille, enterta ined to a sump In the state, .to Gree n-Embr y C~., Mission ary's Multipl iel· ... tuous turk(lY djnner Thanks giving departe d fi t a Into h o ur thankin g bUrial 111 Green Plallls c e lll~ lery. peared. Clllcll1n al l, 111 care of D. R. SahsAt the close of the meetin g a Mr. and Mrs. near E llio t Selma. t for. their Alth ough Hib bert made an at- bury. I'e fre: hm ent was served by Mrs. Friday of this week has been day, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sheehan , hospital ity. . Mrs. Anna L Sheeha e m pt to n. r eleas Mr. and Mrs. self. the barbs Frank Ful'!' and Mrs. Joe Tinney . designa ted a s Christm as Health Admi ss ion on e penny f OI" each David Maso n, aged 7!1, f o r the on th e winl madehim it Seal Day in the public schools of Robert Crew and Phineas Cook. Til(' . GlIIld -AuxlhH ry WIll m eel y~ ar old. pa t 16 yetlrs postma ste r at Ol'e- him to s ucceed andimposs iLlc for the state. Directo r J. L. ,Clifton of gonia , died lit his hOllle in thaL until late l' lhllt n c i >: il was n ot on Fnday afterno on, I ecelllbe r Gruen Watche s, hbor~ f ound ' 12. at two o'c lock at the home of ATTEN DED t~e State Depart ment of Educn- mond rings, stunnin gadorabl e diavillagl' .CATT LE SHOW Tuesda y afte rnoon folio\\'- him . jewelry , fine NEW OFFICE RS ELECT ED I Mrs. ,J. W. Edwal'd s. A full att ' ntloll says. that he fe~18 that the silverw are, ing a sh ort i1ln es!'. Death WII. due A Ith . o unusua J ll ~h MIII'~ hal novelti William es Grn-: oIan Ct' i~ d('sireci . Election of offi · s~hool childre n of OhiO s~oUld b.e see .them at our store to a ce re bral h em o l' rhn"'e ~ uffer ed ham, of Frunkli n. an S. F. 8lbon. with seve ~'al others and d make deputie ~ c e r~ a nd, paymen t of du es. .. given a chance on a day ,~t apart your selectio of t he Warren County Fair board, Officer!' tJf the Wa .... e n County Tu esday followin l( a r ecent h I Cary's Jewelry Cou illne ss. ~eal'c e( f 01' s eve l'a I h ours. no one nltt· nd ed u cattle show at ,Be11encil of Ch ureh Sc h ool. f or the . for the purpose , to co~tribute to t Shop Leband,ns. Funel'lll ~e rvi cE''' will be held Fri n Ohio. an~\\' e ri n!{ t o t.hc de~crifJ ti o n that work. A contrlb utton by t h e ' of . Experl .~erv i ce d given. f I on (la Swi y ss aflnl'no fontai n Monday . The show was on at , Oll e o'c lo pk at un" of the bandit~, hilS bet' n appre a nd Al1Icl'lcan watch!' EnSUln" yl'lll' we re name a s 0 ~ s III our rc- Kive n by the 4-H club or Logan lows: P r esid pupil, no matter how small after , nt. Frank C. Anclcr- t he Oregon ~ Celebra ia tin2" U. their B. I Church Forty-t in hird Sl he ne! ee!. · he has heard the story, will' go · pall' I epartm ent. . Fox . Burial \\-ill be op('n coun Iy . . - - - cL e b ano n Pres byterl8n C hurch charge of Rnv. further toward educati ng the I'vening s. Cary's J eweore ~ child anniver sary MI'. and Mrs. A b ram son, lry S hop, Followi ng lhe s how the cattle Vice Preside nt, HalTY Palm er, made in Miami I eban on Ohio to th e tubercu losis pI'oblem and Cook of Snringb wer e ~ hipped to New York Cemete ry. to be WOMA N IS INJUR ED oro enterta ined Milson Method ist on Church Sunday sold . J. C. P enn ey. of the Penney ; , Novem Seereber 30. Mr. and the value of good health than Mrs. Emerso n Saintcl Rev . C h e ~ ler tary, William air Mi and ~on, s~ fam Mary Orville Drake, Lebano n s b )res. has offered $2 per pound Mr s. Emma McC I~r e r eceived a any amount of m'oney which might i1y of Springb oro. Edna MI's. Lela Elli" Mumma , form e r- Grav. Cecil Wiliia m Ron. Mullin , of B!lptist Church : Treasu rer, Gle nn te legrum atunla y I1Ight Adam f~r the winm:l'. The girls and boys be derived from the mere sale of Davton . Mr. and Mrs. telhng of III of Centerv i ll e . is in th e ClearMelloh, Hawtho Robert William rn e, Cr-e w 'f)ranholin· Oruke. C. M. o f t he lub Will go to New York all Bapt ist the sudden den.th o f her. uncle,: \~' ater (Fla.) seals by the same child. hos and Phineas Cook. suffet'in g Hobitze r, W. C. St. John , Elller~on I the g ucest.· Church . Warren J. Dakll1, at St. Peters- f mlll a f racture of pital of the railroad coJ!lskull I'cc(' ived F.arnha New departm ental lead ers m'e burl!, Fla. T o date further rL and The Capital City at night prepar- when l he llutomo iJil e in which she I' ded a spec itll D. L. Crane IltlCII- pany to attend th e sale. They W11l Stanley M. SellerR, of the as.follo \\'s: Superin te ndent com ll lll1i cal iOIl of be :;h ~wn the city and return home of chi 1- ticulllrs hav.e n ot be en learn ed. sents a pretty scene during the hoI Lingo Hardwa re Compan was Tilling was stl'uck y, Leb- dren's d epartm ent, Mrs. Mary Mrs. I\lal'lett a Stokes Pugh. of it was lelll'ne d Fridavby a t rain. Clark ~odJ.{ e N o. 101 F. & A; M., vUI,NlI lgara Falls. iday season with scores of busines s anon. will be in Chicago . by he r I at Sprll1gfi e ld Tu esda y ~v e llln!{. the Huffma n. Olive Branch Method ist Spri ngbo ro di ed 1 he 4-H club of Wan-ert County blocks gaily decorat ed with ever- middle of Decemb er FI'iday ni ght at iste r, Mi ss The lma Ellis fI teacher to attend a Church ; superi ntend ent of yo ung the h ome has started a campai green bordere d with various col- commit tee meeting of the Nation- p eo ple's d epartm e nt, Mrs. Alberta Willi a m K(,o f h e r daughte r, Mr!;. at CenL(' rv ille high ~c h ool. H ea r "Fi ~ h e l's of Men" at the that of Logan county,gn similar to ored lights. The big Christm as tree al Implem ent DeaH!rs l1 y, in Madiso nville MI'~. Mumma , who is the daughand Church the Buerkle of Chri , st Wayne Sunoay sville Method ist where she hilS b eve ningo. ~~- - - - ~~in the state house ¥ard and Santa maunfa cturers . visiting . Mrs. tel' of Mr. Anders on El1i f< -of Mu sic by Church ; superin tendent adult de- Pugh was a sistereen a chol'uH of men un der Claus' hut. both IlIcely decorat ed of J oel and Har- Sccilll Row on Route 5, and the directio partme Expert nt, n watchm . Rev. of Walter J . P. Thornb ury, ry Stokes of Wayne·sville. with St. Nick himself in char~e, I!'I'Hndduu'!'hter of MI'. and Mrs. ' m'en will sing so los, a P.lzey. Th e "1'aVer at Cary's aker and enFor Christm as and gift Har veysb urg Baptist Church ; suduet. Jewelry Shop, a f1UUI' Is a great attracti on for the kld- ideas visit Cary's gifts Funera l se rvices w~re held at 'R ennie Mills of Wayne Rvi1l e. le ft tet, and several Jewelry Shop, perinte ndent of lead er ship train- the home c h o ru ~es. ne ~n:~I'k ~ Lebano n, Ohi o. Only genuin e dies, especia lly when' he hands Lebano n, Ohio, liThe Home of ing, Fred L. Pauly. Lebano n, Thom s in of her SIste r, Mrs. f or Florida with her hu sband hv A. R. 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NEWS GO ' I fROM COURT HOUSE COmJ>lon Plea. Proceediftll In th case o f harles J . Fisher \" rsiJ~ Th omas E. Glas ' , the defendant wa ~ grant~d ten day~ in wh.ich to plenL!. ft \\ as ordered that the nam es of fifteen per 'cms be drawn fr om the jury wh el t o 'ser ve a s additi on al petit JUI"or!! during the remainder o[ the Qclobe.r (erlll. Said pe rsong arc to a ppear for se rvice at 9 o'cl uc k a ' .m. Dec rnber 10,

" y •.4. ~· he said. : ti ll in t h~t I..\" 1. un nll turnl \'oic -- " I belie\' II1l' rl' hn ~ h n a li ttle ups t beHI! took hoI' to a de>'k a nd til I'Qn )"ou- o l ' er a quertion of her paper and a p n. 11111 " y-- or ~ hou ld we cllll it the JuUe wrote a f ew hurried lin es .......... u.,r pl'i r" (If a womlin' , honor?" "1 didn't mean it, Law r en e 1'h(,I"I' wa ~ a tJ'I\J{ic ~ il encc. hitdear. I want you to com bac k t I n OOP .... ~L"OYID. 1ftB t l~ n h al11 ' " hnnrl:< wert' t'lellchec! b me, Plea.lle rin ~ m in th Ill o rnin~ hi 1.1 hi ~ back- nnd hi ~ fllee was H!30. ' uli ." Because it is doubly protected against wear and weather, gri m. I Judgment in the sum of $1264.It was a relief to hav\! written and therefore lasts looger, Channeldraia is far more " Perhaps you would like me to with intere st fr om Octob~ r 6, that, and she half s miled as she exp lain, ~I r. Ch itt l'nham ." Scho- 1930 t ogether with costs was awar thought how unneces ary twas ecoDomica1 than ordinary roofing. Andyet;/ costHIO morel fie ld went on. and now eveTl' ded in favor of the plaintiff. Arto have added those last works. ~n eer ing word was a studied in sult row Salet. Inc., from the defenHe would not ring her, he wou ld See our Chanaeldrain exhibit and let us tell you how " or will it be sufficient if I j ust dants, E. C. and Margaret L, eome round, she was sure, he Cor mc-" little it will cost to re-roof with this lifetime roofing, 1' hel'c was a Ii\ \1 ' ~ J1ell('e, whi ch call you the cad and the black- Nickell. Un less judgment is sa Uswould come very early, perhaps ' guard which I know you to be ?" fied within 3 days, f oreclos ure of made of the famou s COP-R-LOY, the Copper Alloyed Sted. even to-night if he was back in adie broke pi iiully: "The I' ! I'm not C'ryin g any " r C(ln on ly conc lurle that vou mortga~ will e nsue. time, and tben in the morni ng In the c o~e of Horace Daniel they would go away an d make Ill(lre. um I~ I' IlI '1l1i I' qui .. t 1H,\\ arC' drunk ." :/l id Gil('. , sharply . "li nd that heine :;0 , the kindest Stu mp versus Ruby Klin e Slump, - pll'",e ki:, flll · . (;i)' ·~. " Bome sort of happiness toget h r. II" ki ~~ d h('1' nfre ·t ir, notl· l), ('n- thill~ I CHn uo i,: u rinl{ a nd havc et a I, it was found the commission Julie t ri ed hard not to think beyou "h('\\' 11 lO U ,,c the h ou~e." crs could not divide the esta te yond to-morrow, but a lth ough , he o IIl.:h , hb hea rt l" 1"I1 with p il y, W.yne •• IDe, Ohio PhODe 14 II ·· ,/1,1. n sl£' 1' lowa rr\;. the without inju ry , whereby they re"Y ou didn't ki,~ my IIJ'''. '' ~aol i·.· was so tired, and felt r eady to drop, she could not slt!ep. h la \' "aid tht:n ' h laughed 111,,1;,·, I,'. I,,·il. hllt :-;l'hofield was t oo qu ick turned the il' appraisement at $17115. either of the parties electawake for hours li!';tening t o evc l';' ":\'l' \"\'1' mind!' I ~1I 1'1 1t "(' il'" all I ("I' illl de""r\"c." "Thut won't d r'. " he Fa id th ickl y d t o take the estate at the apsound. :-;Ill' t onk h(,1' hU Ilo!- aW:l Y fl " m "1'\'" "'(' n thut lrick tried before. pl'ui.·,ed "alu e on motion of th e -- - - , In the early morning Juli doze I Estate of Edward Conover, 11,'- Th ut th o~e I do luvt: nrc not more 01T to sleep. only wak in j.!' whe n ~ hc him anrl f .. lcke! 11,,'111 1/1 1"'1 IIII' I" I' Ill no t (II unk lind you damlll well plaintiff, it wall ord ered that the Mounts, so le administrntrix of the kll,,\\, 1'111 not. Y,<l~' r e n younger estate be sold Ilt public auetion. lestale of Charles . Mounts, de- c llsed, se venth account. Iik,' thee! heard the maid let herself into hide' II1 (' ir tll· llllolill~. " \\" ., 11 ""II' ':1101 a ' ('I a Ill'" I, . all thu n I am .. (llIttenhalll"buL I ; In the cnse of The .Iate of ,ceased, to sell at private sale four Esta te of Jam es p. Reed, decens the fiat and move a bou t in tht· kit · 1111'11 1 It> Ill' did n< -I'l·"k. " \\' 1':1 -1',"lt /.r,m illl l'd . II 'au ly for hIm Ohio ve rsus John Doe Ahll s fail'- $100 shares of the cnpital stock ed, fir. t lind final. ( do not 10\'1.' t1ll'c !-- yH, wh en chen lightin2 the fire. ' th rlu nrt gO Il !: , E ~ lat c of Albert B. Cr, cker, de· Presently she brought tea an d 11111 I ~ ,.ing [" oI,,~ (II ,,\ II! .,1 ,· ,,, \I la- t lIight - hi' won't sho\\" hiF fac e fox Bur nard, 0 111 moti on Of th e de- of The Morrow National Bank, [ hu tt! th e so und (th ough th ose cease d, first and final. a note. "It was lying on \.h e Illat I-'Ili nl.: 10 d " 1\ 1111 Ill " ': I C:lII ' ":, " 11I " 1I~'" J£'l'l'n p('opl l' again f or fcnda nt allking that the evid ence I Morrow, Ohio ' h ('rI'. (' an I'! " ". lIll· illll' tc ' cume. nnd J'll "Hpoil ,;clzed In the cn 'e be returned to The judge' advised thllt Tom who s!,euk be near) when I callle in , Mi:;s." (;il ('~ l' xl'l:til1l'd a j.! , ·11 I,. :t. I, ) " tll" , if I - " the clefendllnt, or suppressed as 'Valker enn be rN!elved into the Whi ch br(,llks I Ill' lingering ec ho Real Eltate Tran.rera JUlie glanced at th e ha ndw l"itin)[ (' ,, :d d. , ("IlI\I.,'n ham .(·n.ug ht hill upralfletl I evid.enct', the court overruled the ' Day ton tate Hospital. t he tone then sat up, Lawre ncE' SchoI1 'l d. Th e Leban on-Citize ns National Thy uf . It was ordere d by the judge that . ' In tht" nlO .rJlI l1l-' I ,," l ("k l' , . II :11"111 anel h,·ld It In a gTlp o f "t ee!. I motIOn. vo ice of Illu :, ic leaves upon . he was con sci ou!! o f a WUl'Il1 j.!'l uw Bank and Tru ~ t Co mpany to . A I' aW:,I, :' . , I : '))to n't be ,n d/lllllllCd fr,o l." he I In the nction of Lizzie Heizer J . H. Smith be admitted into the dis Tooke and J. E. Reynolds, r eal mye nl'. of pleas ure. ~11I' 111 1"1"1 Upl ,·" '1:11,·\-< :.: -:lld .. " ughly. 'you 'rc no mat ch for vers us Mollie Branham, et aI, it Dayton State Hospital He loved her- it was 80methi nJ,! in Lebanon . estate . "\\" h."I' ".I'il.I, ..'''" :lk , · 1I1l'" T" 1111' •• an d you kn~'" yuu're not . ~f WII S ordered by t~e court th!!t the It was determined that the net [ do not luve th ee'!- yet thy to be happy about in U \\'orld th llt 11\',. Hilda Powell, by administrator \\ I h Y"u, YIOtI I C' g" t flll.1 tiling t o ~n y , say It Ideed referred to In the pelitlOn be value of the estate ot W E Bishop spea kin l{ eyes , held no r eal happine ,,~ . He must to A. C. Brock, part o f lot No. 35 With th eir de ep, brig ht, lind most have brought it hi m elf la. t nil!ht. .. :\',, 1 bl "Iln'. '1'" :~ n\1I - il l)! 1." Il1l' I nlld IH'. eI ,' nl'. ,\ )< far ~. Lombard corrected 60 05 to show a proper deceased, was $'1215.50, that the in Pl easant Plain. t\ 1T,ln~l' d 11'1 ' 11 :l ~JI " "l a h' l , !!""" . . If y?u hll "c ~I\' ell . h im a d escriptIon. of the tract now owned exemptions of the beneficiaries exe xpl"e s~ h- e blu e. Perhaps, aItel' all, it had !Jeen hi~ TI II ha\'e A. . Brock t o L . T. Haruwick ~l;e y .. u, . hnl,llIng I on in ~'o ur deb t , l owe by the plaintiff, cecd their successions and the esBe tl\ e n me and the midnight footste ps out side whi ch she had part of lot No. 35 in Pl easa nt Ruth Wliithall was granted a tate and successio ns are exempt heave n nri fie , heard. Plain. divorce fr o", Charles R. Walthall from inheritance tax. Oft enel' than any eyes I ever She broke open the seal, the Thomas J . and Esther Scheckllel' having be en g\lilty Accounts filed: . the def endant knew. envelope felt unus ually bulky, ~he Estate of Genevieve E. Wilson, Carr to W. E. Whitebread, real e~ of gross neglect of duty. The' drew out its conte nts-- her own tate in Waynesville. care and custody of the minor deceased, first and final. note which she had written last Frank W. Southard to Menard I kn ow I do not lovc thec I- yet Estate of John W. Dunham, decruld was given to the plaintiff night in the hotel lounge, tor n H. Delph, real estate in Lebanon alas ! ' solely. The court ordered the deceased, first and final. across into minute pi eces. That Edgar Jordan t o Gcol'ge AII- Others will scarcely trust my fendant to pay the plaintiff U Estate of Earl E. Dunham dewas all. meyer, part oC lot No. 1017 in ca ndid heart; ' pe r week for ~he child's s upport. ceased first and final. Franklin. And o ft I catch t hcm smiling as It was conSidered by the court It was determined that the net Otto and Mabel A, Marlin to th ey pass ; When Giles Chittenham got back that C. P. Krohn, plaintiff, recover value of the estate of Fannie Jesse Mentz. 10 acres in Franklin Beea u, e th ey see me gnzing where to his mother's hou. e she met him from tile deteJudants, George C. Whitacre. deceased, was $4090.54 th ou art. in the hall. and Ella J. Rademacher, th e sum that the exemptions of the distri- t ownship, Nich olas F. E slingcl' to Ella F - - - - -"Your wife has been asking for of $1 930. 64 and costs that the said butees exceed their successions yo u all the even ing. I l'aid I Mi ~s Fatts- " Oh, Doctor, it's ~ um bear interest from the date of and the estate is exempt from in- ;iit~~ger, 1.50 acres in Hopkinswould send you up U,' soo n as you Judgment at 8 % per annum until heritance tax. William R Beekl ey t o Alma ~ o rribl e: I ha ve ga in ed 15 pounds came in." . paid. If not .paid within 3, days, In the settlement of the estate Hegn er. 10.50 acres in Deerfi eld 111 the last Illonth. " As he went up stairs he ('ould then the equIty of redemptIOn of of Philip Whitacre deceased the Frank C. and May Kind er to Dr. Cutter- " You shouldn 't hear Sadie'ilI voice, high-pitched I the defendants will be foreclosed net value was found to be $30694 Jesse and Mary Smith real state cOlllplain, wi th chickens worth 30 and hysterical, and he st opped for and premises sold. 59. There are twelve legal heirs in F.ranklin twp. cents a pound." a moment, his hand cl utched the I . In the case of ":Ioyd ~. Rogers, to the estate. stair rail, a terrible sense of loss Arthur and Ruth Smadback to ~=======~====~ I ecelver f or OhiO JOIll ~ Stock J esse P. Ennis accepted t he apCarl Schaub, 9 lots in Deerfield nnd irrevocable fate gripp ing this Land Ba.n~ . of CincinnatI, Ohio, poi ntm ent of administrator of the twp. heart. versus Lllhe M. Levy, et ai, the estate of Jerry Enni deceased When she heard hittenham's court granted the defendants, a nd filed his bond of $1'0000 with Man-ia ..e LiceMe. voice, she turned bel' head towllrds Frank and Ella Crowe. have to The United States Fid~lity and " Don't leave me, Gite •. Be IJind to me. After all. I am you. Wife. the door, and stared at him with file answers. Gua.ranty Company, as suret. Walter D. Ellis, shop foreman, her. Wild. blind eyes. of Lebanon, and Miss EVil Ma e En Charles J. Waggoner, John ' FUNERAL DIRECTOR "So you've come at last. h:lve She interrupt d again: , hint onll myse lf- " ,.. ~w ~uita Carhvright and Charles Satterth: field, of Kings Mill s. you?" she shrilled at him. " I sup"I L will be of no u. c. 1 kn ow. He rult!o~ d Sc hofie ld 's arm. at Esmer Reec e, factory work er of WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Ma ry Ryan St.ulj;.z vel"Sus Hany waite were named appraisers. pose you've no use for me either, I' m ~ ni hed." the same time givi ng ~iJ11 a littl e Hamilton, and Mrs. Mandy ,Jane "Do n't suy that, Sad ie." push away ll'om him, and (or a Davis for mon ey. The amoun \ , Notice of esta~s for settlement Garrett, of Franklin. n ow I can't see." . ,' ar!! set for nearing pecem'b er J She beat her hands franticall y . ' hc sh uddered from head' to Illl oment the .two men glared Il t one claimed $10,000, at 9 o'clock a. m, . - , Fully Equipped for Good on the brass rail, and the nu rse f oot. . an" th er silentlv, t hen Schofield Bill. Allo"ecI Probale CO\llrl PrQl:e..th,.. The court ordere!l that Thomas ."Well. go on- and . af te r\\' ard s ~ broke down. He groped towards a who had bee n standing beside her Service, S. Brandon, adm\lIIsttator of the Lewis & Drake, Inc., coal 101' caught and held them . W hat then? " chair und fe ll into it, hiding his The court a,Pproved the report estate ot T. J. Thompson deceased court house, $305. 17; Colum bus Large Disp lay Room , Sadie burst into wild sobbing. " Th n we must sec. W e mll~t fa ce agai nst his clenc hed hands. Mounts, IId- pay the balance of $38,06 Into Blank Book Mfg. Co.. supplies, "There's no hope f or me, I mak arrangements. " Giles watch ed him for a moment m~de by Harriofet W. Ambulance Service the estate of the Treasury of Vlart'en County $4; W. H. ~r60n Co., supknow that I shall never see again " Arrangements ! fo r what? For wi~hout ~pea kin g. then he retched "!lIIlstratrlx S, Mounts, deceased . for th e benent of dlstrlbutees. Day or Ni.ht pUes for commissioners, $7.50 '1·.lc PLoee 7 a s long as I live. I shall j ust sit me t o be led nbout by a nul'sc or whiskey and soda from a side CharlQ.s Mary Be lle ¥cLane, guardian In the case of J. L, Henderson Lyle Blank Book Co., suppli es, , _ _ _ _ _ _ _._.:.._ _ _- ' here in the darkness till I die--till a d og f I' t he rest of my life?" table. I.ncompetent, filed and George Brewer, administra- $72; Ohio Central Telephone ' " I die--and nobody cares-it Her terrible, hy. te r i(,lI l sobbing " HpII yo urself," he said. "If of Joe Harry, and final account. tOI'S of the estate of Mitchel Brew Corp, office phone service, $52.75: doesn 't matter to anyone in all began a f re:h . you ',·c Kat an yt hing against me, herInfirst the settlement of the estate er, deceased plaintiff versus W . H. And~ rson Co., supplies, the world what becomes of me. " hitlenham fe lt thal he could let's til lk it ou t sensibly, instead Silas Gudgcn, deceased, the Mary Rud y, ~t aI, defe~dants, it Giles crossed the roolll and ' bear 110 more. lI e ca ll ed to the of flying at one an other's throats of Mrs. Mattie Gardin er, servnet value was found to be $2252.- was ordered that Ralph Green 17.50; touched her shoulder. "Sadie- " nu l'. e a nd made hi!' escapc. lJi s like wil d bea ts. I know what Lom- (j~, and the exemp!ion of the Edison Taylor and Manas Country ices at Memorial Hall, $20; J eff She checked her sobbing with a ner,'eR ~"ere Khakin!.: as he w('nt bard has t old you- he tried his WIdow, s ol~ benefiCiary, exceeds man ~e appointed to appraise the Thompson, tuning and repail'ing NOTARY PUBLIC piano at Memorial Hall, $5, sharp breath , and ra i ed her fac l) dow n stlllr~. He had n "'c r imng in - black ma il games on me , and when her succeSSIo n, a,nd therefore, the premIses at its cash value Trustees of Public Affairs, light with pathetic eagerness t o hear cd an ything so tragic as th i ~ Ilist he found it was no use he threat- estate National Ba·n k . and !'uccellsi"ons are exempt The court directed BJ8nche A. and gas Memorial hall, $8.48; what he hnd to Bay. She t.ore half hour. en('d to go to you. Good God, IIIherltance ~x. . and Perle M. Riley and C. C. Eu- McGetchm s Pharmacy, supplies Will. Drawn E.lale. Settled He puc d. up .a ~ d dow n the li - ,'chofie ld, what so rt of a fool are ' from her hands from the nurse 's ~asp, The court authoTlzes Harriet W. lass, execu t ors of the estate of $1.45: Brown and Bunnell coal fo; and groped in front of her till she brary, at hI S WIt H e nd ti l kno\\' ~' ou to beli eve a lying hound like George E. Riley, deceased, to sell WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Memorial hall. $13.53; Young touched Chitt€nham's coat then what to do. It wu. long past cleve n that?" at private sale one Ford truck Mens Christian Ass'n. , ' refunder she clutched it feveri shly a;'d be- and h{· had all lhe might to drug Sc hofield raiseJ his haggard face Model T. · . ' of taxes, $60.90: Howard T. Cook gan sobbing once m ore. through. " Wha t rea 'on hav!! I to disbe"By God- yo u dare say that to It was ordered by the court that furnishing and loading and haul ' "Don't leave inc, Gilcs be I ~ there wa s inti cd no hope (,f li, vc it ?" he asked sullenfy. me--you talk of Lombard! how Glanehe A. and Perle M, Riley and mg material, $52.50: J . K. Spenkind to m e--aft er all, I am yo ur . adlC C\' I' b ing a!Jle t Cl f\ec again Gill'. ~hruj.!'ged his shoulders. much bett ~ r are you? Believing C. C. Eulass. executors of the es- cer, bridge lumber, $102.]8~ •• • wife--" how co ul d he po~ .. ib ly leave her'? " Isn' t yo ur kn owledge of Miss the fir t foul lies thllt cOp1e to Y9U Chittenham looked al t he nurse It would be inhu man, i mJlo~ ~ i b l e F <l1'1'I w the best o f all reason's ?" about a woman yo u're supposed ~o tate of George E . Riley, deceased Ernest Ferris, furnishing and pil"Please leave us." a nd y t t o li\"e wit.h h('r-Schofi 1<1 rose to his fe et and be care for! You ' re n ot worth Ii ~ran sfef anp ~ ign certain bonds ing stone, $48.50: Bangham Mot.or stocks. to tlie trllsfl!l! nam!!d Co., 1 Ford tuflor for repair _ When she had gon e, he sot down A n.other kn ock ut the door gan pacinI! up and down. thra.shi'n.g- get (Jut, thatls aH !lnd. In Item thirteenth of Baid will, gapg, ,~gp : beside his wife and put an arm IlIttenhullI t lI'net! , impatiently " Lomb" rd was so sure- he had I've got to say to you-" Phone 93 whereby the Lebanon-Citlzeas NIlround her. "Oh, comc ill . C (l I1I(, in." « ------~~~.~.-----Still keeping one hand on Scllo- tional "Sadie-you mu st t ry and bo " ~go nt1t'lllu n to sec YO ll, ·ir. ,,"ot eve l'y detail of the story- that Bank and Trust Company of brave and listen to rea!';on. Ever y- I ga ld you \\,c l'e I'cry Ill u 'h cn- ytl ll a nd Juli e spent the night to- field, Chittenham dragged him to Lebanon, Ohlp, hall been quallned ~yneaville.Ohio ,. thing possible iR b. e in g done and I!ag~d .and c(J~ l d sec no o nc, but. ge th er at the St. Bernard Hotel- ' the door and fiung it open-shout- as such trustee and entitled to 1'1'. ing to one of the servants: "James will be done, you know that." he . m~lst ' d, II', and HUyS he will ". () we did. It wa impossible to celve said bonds and stocks. Sadie was sobbi ng again , walt If he has to wait all nij.!'ht. g"et hom ~ . If all such unforeseen show this gentleman out. and If Inventories and appraleements he refused to go send tor the po- filed: "You don't really care for me ~h ~ gentleman is , 1\1 1'. chofield, si tuati ons a re givc n the same vile lice. ~ in te rp retation as yo u have given - no-body cares f or me. Th ough sIr. Estate of William p, Hay, cfeHe released Schofield so violentI can't see you ~ know by th e feel ", ch ofic ld!", The color I'ushed to thi~-" of your arm thnt you're just try- to Ch lttenhum ~ drawn fa l'e. Sch ofi eld's face fiamed sudden- ly that he almost. fell. He waited celJllled. ,Estate of Oral D. Surface, dea moment- then went back into ing to be kind, while all the time Scho.fi eld! the lIIa n wh om Juli e Iy crim so n. WANTED ceased. the library, shutting the door beyou're impatient and wa nt t o ha d ~a ld ,he would Illllny. " Bu t I believe it!" he shoute d. The court approved the report get awar.-" CIlItt pnhlllll was acros~ the "['ve nlwa y: kn ow n tha t Julie was hind him. He was shakini!!' from head to mnde by John E. Brown, adminisW ANTED- A large Growthy last "Don t leave me alone, Giles. I'o om in a stl·i.!/" 1 un ha ppy . he hag hinted at SprIng mille pig, Poland China "I ~ (hl'rC :ln~'lhing 'he maltc rtroubl e again a nd again. Th e reck - foot with uncontrollable passion, trator of the estate of Elizabeth Mi ss Fanr,\\"- .. ~' e ~:< way she talks -all that preten and his face and head were burn- L. (E. L,) Wltcraft, deceased. Don't cl,lre for Pedigree, would John Morgan, widower of Anna wnnt 111m by Christmas. Pleas8 I n hi ~ dC'spC'l'llte an);i!' v Gil es ! ded ga iet.y, II's never realIy de- ing. "~I PO NOT LOVE TltE'E," That any man should dare to Burton Morgan deceased, made ap let me hear from anyone wtto hall f orgot that t1,i " m Ull in nil pr ob- ce il'c d In e, though for her sak e accuse him or 5u(!h a thing-and plication not to take \lnder the will ability knew lI " th i f '~ "f hi ~ rela- I I've let her think it has -LomCaroline Er .. be.~- ,s.rp Nor,oq a good pig for sale. Post office . Waynesville, Telephone Harveysti ons w ith ,] ul il'- 'an,1 whe n he ba rd had the whole story pat. He to Julie of all people-the woman of said decedent. he adored! In the case of Cordelia M. Cross I do not love thee l-nQ II !iQ burg. Sam A. Eilts. -dl0 did not imlncdint ly rep ly he e\" en spoke of your brother's renot love thee I . A nd again Chjttenham lost himguardian of the estate of Maxwell brok e out aga in hOlll'se ly . ' lations with Juli e's cousin- and of W. Cross, minor, plaintiff versus And yet when thou art absent J I se.lf in the thought of that night "If a ny thin j.!' i ~ \\Tonj.!'- " ' his sui cide. H~ said that you mlsam ~II; "That nIl d('p(' n d ~ wha t vou I took Juli c f or her cousin-he said on St. Bernard-when they had Maxwell W. Cross, her said wal'd MQNEY LOANED And ~nvy even th~ l:!rjgl}t blue mean by 'WI' ,n~·." Sch ofi eld 'a n- tha t rou Intend ed puni shing her been shut In on all sides by storm and Cordelia M. Cross, defen4antll sky al>ove the~, . . wered ~ lo\l'ly. f or the way she treated' your bro- and snow and tempest /lnd he had npou motion of the gual'dlan to sell the Teal estate of her ward, Whosl! quiet stars Dlfl·Y aell 't"e8 LOAN~ on Llve9to~k, Ohl\ttel. " Yesterda,' Hen ing r had the I ther. -he said that whe n you came held Julie In his arms. and pe g!aa, . .!! Second ¥or~gages. Nottl8 QOUihl In a l'evu Islon of feeling he the cou!'t f\xep DeceJTIber 12 at 10 I d oubtf ul hOllour of a vi sit 'f r om a back froln St. Bernard you boasted ,John flarbnle, ,Jr., Xenia, Ohio. man named Lombard . I ha ve met ' t.o him of the easy conquest you wished passionately that he had o'clock a. m. as time of pearln&'. made true the almost unspeakable Accounts approved: J dQ no~ love ~hee I-yet, J him befote-muall:.-. I b~1ie \lc. in I hod made- " know not why, Guardianship of Ruth and HarYOllr co mpu ny. I think J om r ight . He never fini shed his sentence- IIccusation al1.'alnst him . Julie. would have been his then riet Hili, minors, sixth account, WtJatj"er thou dost Beems stili in u s ~ uml n g thnl he j ~ II friend of I fn I' Chi tl.'nha m's hands were at his LONG OR SHORT TIME-Eaay well done, to mel i throat . shaking him lik e a rat, al- (or ever- body and soul and noth Estate of Augusta 'l'heis8, deynu rs ?" terms. Alao Surveying and Abing could ever have altered It". ceased, first and 1Inal. And otton In my solitude I sigh Phone 89,W "He wa s-y e ~ ." I l1l o~t choking himstracting, , Write and I will call and ~ee you. Sam D. Henkle, Way== ---neevi,lle, Ohio. Jl1 by TOR Y GI~iQISON Pinky'. Scheme Look. Be.t PINKY DINKY

don'l kn uw II hat it". lik(" " be left alone in Ihis hi d a" dar kn :<s. I "h all )[ 0 In".! i( you Il' a"" 111 '. I 'n; IIftl' n fpl 1I11Il:l1 i< lit \1 ith blind 11\'0)11 it' ~ 1,,11'(,.1 III I' til hu\"e t .. t~llk to th em :\1\(1 tl'\" Ilnd , c nice ( 0;> th e Ill. hu I \..11 " " : whal it' s lik e no\\. an d I lI'i .h I'tl 1"'\ 11 kind r. 1 !i UI'Jl ()~e i t ' ~ illY Jlunbh ment- and yet wh~' -h ould I he puniEhed? 1" 'e n{'I' r clone any one IIny hllrm'-" "~I y dear, I want tu b kind t o you, but you make it ~o difficu lt

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That wou ld not be the calle if everybo dy who ha~ Rometh inlt tuc.ked away w(1uld spend Ramo nf It now fol' th usefu l, n cessary thingli which nre n cded and which will eventua lly be bought ·anyway . A 1\ kind.. of m rchandi se are cheape r n ow than fO I' y ar!!. To buy th. n ecclISllr y things nolV i.~ econom y. Ther' is not a h om in the land in which are n ot so me l' , pairs to be made, 'some con templated additio n 0 1' improv ements to be ins tll ll e'cl, : ome ne w ~ul'ni s hin g ~ require d. To atte n d to those things now mea ns putting mon ey into circu lation at It time wh en it Is nctively needed . Ten do llars s pent toduy wi ll do the commu nity more good than a hundred dol Inrfl spent a ye n!' fTon now. We have said if before, but it is s ti ll good advic e. Take advan tage now of t he low cost of almost everyth in g and do those littl e t h ings a r ound the h ouse th a t will n oll cost much but which will help move mercha ndise and put money into wOl'ker 's pockets .

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As T s tepped out (If the Grund entrul !:;tutiun the othel' clay [ sa w enterin g it 1I man wh ose [ace see med familia r; and aftpr a mom · nt'8 though t I pill ced him. He is o n e of th e most" clis tinl!;ui sh cd memb er s oC th e legal profess ion in Ame rica . H e was a m em ber of the Cabinet of a former Preside nt, und was himse lf mention ed for the Pres ide ncy. ' On a sudde n impulse I turned and fo llowed him. Th e s tation was fu ll of commu t e r s hUl'ryin g t o their train s. Th ey look ed at him/ nn d thl'ough him und lI r ound hlll1. but appal'cn tly lIobody I'ccogni z('d him . He jOBt led hi ~ wa y acrOSH the great floor . do wn a pail' of s t e l)s to th e platform u f th e s ubwa y. And th e r e th e c rowd crus hed him into tloe miniIllU Il1 ll ullllH' r of cuhic incheR and hung hin l into an exp l' e~ H tra in. 111 1' la st vie w of him Wll H as he sto ll li lI'ith his fa ce pre,se d agai nst the I(' I;H;s uf the do o r, a comple te ly S'Iul'eze d and hlll"a~~e d looking mun. ill no way d ifferent from th e sw pl t cr inl(' ut he r, in th e car Not ,II ' P IIf th ose ot h e,'s 'knew I hat 11(' had uel' n a Cabin et Minist('!·. he lpin g t o shope the d es tini e~ of It natilln dU I'ing the greates t II·UI·. NOI' w(Jul(1 th e y have corcd,

probabl y . if til!.'y had Rnown . It ha s been remark ed fr tlu cntly that th e r ally I i!{ . mall is 11 1mus t ulwll I'S m de t. Th e rea , o n ' for this are tll'o-fol d . In the firs t plac e, h e kn ow s how m uc h o f his s.u cc e. s .has be(:n due to c a.u sl<~ uey ~ n d hi S ~ wn c.o ntrol- h l ~ birth , hIS e~lu c l\tlOn, hiS uusln €ss oppo r· tunitlcs . And he kn ows, to c., whllt a thin and evanesc ent thll1g I fame. lk d h h 1 . He has wa ,' e t ro ug pace s hke Central F ark and loo ked at .the 8~atues. Th ese a re gr e ~t m en who lived on ly ye terda y-h f ty or . a hundr ed a nd fifty yen r s a~o. Yet h?w f~w uf th el1~ 0111' can r('c I' g-nl ZI< Iylth u u~ I f)~ kll1l!; .at th c n am('~ And If th e- II' !an~e IS .already ' 0 farl ed, what wtl l It lot' 111 II tholl "a nd y e ur~, ( . 1' two th o u' llnd ... I' len? I Abraha m I.in c .. ln ' , fal'lI ritc ~"l1g i ~ ,. wa ~ a mournf ul hY1ll1l f'll tltlr·d . , "Why Shou ld till' Sp irit of ~ I " r - . t tal De Pl'Oud" 'I Il l' I<new lhat th(· riv e r o f li ft> rllt es o n . Ulld · th a t e ven t he 1I1 0~ t Il11pf\l·ta n t flf u ~ I, SOon was h,' " out intu thl' Lig Sl'a o f ()b livi oll . H e k ne w it b(! ca u ~e h L' II'a s 1'1,:: 1Iy hig. I t is uli ly th e littlt· 1I11' 1I wh u a ct as if t hl' y lI'e re perllllll1 e!1t "oel(s in t1'l(' r h·I·I'. t "\\"('~ ' 1 1l1! hll!;h ab ove th e I'! I' (-I, lind llt· ~ t l n('d nc ve l' t o iJ e m ove 'l.

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• The Co ngl'ess which is now in T hal on e Furnac e. Ressio n is the same tha t sat last Spring. The new COllgre sR does tlwt not onl y is a not take oRice until th e Fourth of F Ul' llu CC fo r th~ March . This a surviva l o f ancient dllYs , 11'11('11 it took wCf'k s or eve n li r, l n oo!', C !l ~Y lo nw n th s fOI' m e mbers uf 'ungres! ' kppp ~ 1(lan . nne to rt'uch Wu: hin hrto n f rol1l tltt:ir I JUDGE : THE: FUTUR E hUl1lc ~ , a nd the m e n l· lee ted in I FROM THE PAST t ha t r ellll~' is a Nuv e mber cou ld hardly ue ex pect I e d to get to their tlCII' j .) b under . - - -_ _ __ ! ,k:l SlIl't· t n k crp ill - - - - -- . t hree 01' fOUl' months . ru\ ·1 and to hn\" (' ill "Lum e Ducks " ill Cu nl('J'( '~s- men It is a commo n hum a n fa iling t o t lte h,' me . wh o nr c s till h ulding Ull' ir H'nL~ helieve that whenev !·r u lull ocn lth ough nut rc ·e leclNI mllY CUI'S in th e prOKre s~ o f humani ty. mnk e pl e nty o f truub le he fore this co ndition !' arc l!;oing to con l inu(' ~ h or t Be~s i o n i ~ over . Thl' re is t h e to g e t wor~e in st end qlll's Lion of o ur pa rticipat ion in IIguin and going un o f picking up as b"fol·e . th e Wor ld Cou rt . f"r exa mpl e, Nuthing that has ever hll pwhich migh t rCRult in II dehnte ne ned yet. like .Just 100 yea rs al(' O w hi ch w uuld ti,' nil other legiSla- 1Th o mas Bnbing ton .Mnca ul ay, the t ion in th e SCllot(' . Th e log ical fUl110u s his t orian and essayist . thing would Iw fOl' th.., o n g l' e~s phrased th e t hought th is wa y: whic'h Rupp osed ly l·e lll · (· R c n t,.~ the . "On whot pl'incip prese nt s tate 'of th e publi c m ind. to I' whcn we sec nothing le is it that LUke hold of the reing o f t tw Gov - m nt behind Ull we but improv elire t u e xp ect e rnm l'nt at o nc e. Nowh er c else in nothing but det el'i ol'ati on be fore th e r e arc th osp who pl·etel' a d ethe 11'01'1-1 do lh(' hold ·overs have tl l': " finite flavor e very time -perha ps anythin g t o l'ay uftCI' an C'lec ti on . Humun progres s, wh T o ch angl' the prese nt system muteria l achieve m e nts ether ' in II li tt le c' inn amon , perhaps nutm eg or ~ ocia l and butte l', pcrha p~ jus t sugar, wou ld r equire un amendll1 'nt t o moralit y, is co ntinuou But if YOUI' fami ly li ke s variety In the Co ns titution o f the Uni ted co nti nu ous from the s. It ba ~ be en beginni ng of try us ing differen t seasoni nl!;s. Univers a l. Bible Da y wus ub!<erSCOOT ERS ALUMI NUM WARE . tates. We think that cl'prybo tly l im e, and will be continu ved at ouR Jon a h's Run ,hurch S unt o thc Butter a nd lemon juice with sugar KIDDIE CARS would b e in fa vo r of lhat. Th e re is e nd o f t im e . But we AUTO TIRES day do wi t h an t1l1 u.' ullll y IIlI gc aHe n Five n o place in the United . ta tC's fro m move at the sa me pnce. n ot always of course. gi ve good resu lts. Es peBICYC LES KNIVE S dan W e ce might at S ciall~' und ay if the Schoo apples l. Th arc e flat which which a membe r e ledf'd the firs t lik e n the path of TRICY CLES "We lcome Bibl e ClasH '/ hod the hum an ruc e most apples arcn't a,t this seasonWATC H FOBS week in Novem ber cannot g e t to to a fli g ht of stai rthe s I lIrge ~ t atte ndanc e, s ixtee n b (' in~ o n which. AIR at lem GUNS o n j ui ce is a good Style K EY RINGS thin s g t o add Was hin gto n in tinll' for a ~ es s ion i rr egu lar interva ls. there are lo ng to them. If t he apples a r e very prese nt. Th e lIe nll on o n th e' BiLle' POP GUNS begin n i n ~ the fir5;t week in Decem landing across ROLLE R SKATE S which we Il1U !lt pro- juic y you can add a little corn. was very inte rest ing lind t he be l'. A nd while we nre cha nginl!; ceed WATC HES ICE SKATE S witho u t gllining heights . ~ tnrch mi xed with a Ii tt lc water Lord' J! Supp er was (JUsc l·ved. A to the Cons titution , why not cha nge until we come to the ALARM CLOCK S next fli g ht of th em t o thicken t hem. bountif ul bas ket dinn er \\,IIS e nGLOVE S the date of Presille ntial inuu g ura- stairs. HOT OVEN WARE YOli can · make a one-cl'u st apple j oyed at noon lind u I'Bt her intion s? March is the wors t month But the next f o rmal H on~ c!'v ice in th e a fterin the whole year in Wn ~ hington. 11' (' g e t t o it, a lwnYbight, whe n pie that ig de licious. R lead s up, Bake the cru st firs t. Then fill noon comp leted thc day. Why s houldn ' t the P I'es id e nt elecl- neve r down! . it with good apple s auc'e we ll seaJ\lr. and Mrs. M. II . . ' tore l' nnd for e d in 1 !l32 who evel' h e ma y prove Jus t now the whole to be, take hi s l'C'at in th e White on e of t he s t opping- w orld is o n soned. and cove r it wi th a merin- family hud as gucst ~ r ecent ly MI'. places n th e gue. Bro wn in t he oven. If you a nd M 1'5 . Ed d Brown of ' ell'lll'k, House immedi ately IIft ~ r hi ~ elec t - unward flight of progres s. W e do wi h to, you may u se stewed ap- Ohio, MI'. Frunk Groo ms o f l\ IbuAll ion? not k n ow how long wc may have pIes thicken ed s ufficien querque , N mer e ly t o keep o n a n even keel. c(J l'I1stal'c h fol' the filling. tly wit h Inlo w a nd . Mex ic o and I\1r. ' hus: sons, H oward lind Harry • _______ • 11 ~ it w<'ro, but wo CRn be vCI'Y Anothe r apple pie is made by of Peebl ~ s , Ohio. Occa sions I - - - - -- , posith' e thnt wherev er we may go making 11 lower crust, filling it Th e followi ng ente rtaining pro I KEEP THE MONEY MOVIN G I fl'om herc it will be to a high er with pUl·t1y co ohd app les, c over- gl'am was g iven at A ssembly t leve l of nil t hat cO(jn ts in hUlll an >ing it with criss-cr oss strips of ThUl'sd ay mornin g by the Se ni or s life. Ilas ll'.I'. and bnkin... until the "Swe et an-d Low" by the as se mbly • ., pa ~t l'Y i ~ done. Devotio ns, Reba McKnig h t ; Tro~- : The preside nt of the Am e ri ca n Always bak e a pple pies s low ly, bone so lo, "l\1y H eart' s in th. Bankers Associa ti on s airl a mouth so thllt the app les will be thol'ol1g h Highla~d H," Ru ber t McKa y; a fu l t he o ther day. "It is n't how Iy cook edt and the under crus pantom im e, "Ah, " charact el·s. wlfll mu c h mon ey is in circ uluti oll but bmwn and we ll don e. Mildred Be nn ett. hu ~band. Chur- ' how f as t it circu lates, that c:ount.,," II'S MllcDo na ld, love r J ohn Tucker he said. in subs tance. " One dollar Haliliut Souffle Yocul du c t, ·' D I:·ea mla nd ." lauwi ll do th e work of lwo dollar ~ . if Thi s clllls for two cups of d ia Gl'ay und Doroth ea Da"i ~ ' a It mov es from hllnd to hand t wle ll flak e d co oked left-ove r halibu t. hUl1l orou s re ading, "Farell o ll Adns fast." Make a sa uce of two and a half dress," H u bcrt McKay ; "' nIUIllMoney lying Idle In bank 1'5 no t tablesp oon s of butter, two -tables- bia th G em of the 'Ocean " bI working . It is o nly whe n 1110ney III poons of flour, and two cups of t he assemb l y Announ cement s were being !'.pent that commo dit ieM milk , seasoni ng with !lalt, pepper, made by upt. M'oore . The Junio r 1110ve, factory whee ls r e vo lve. oni on juice and a few grains of c lass will be resP ll ns ibl e f or next worker s are kept on the payroll. mace if des i red . Add a half cup of Thurl'd ay 's program . in the reaction from an orgy o f bread cr um bs and the fis h. then Miss Vivgini a S im pso n returIn the renction from an orgy oC have sw u ng almos t as fnr the APPLE PIE TIME HAS COME th e yolks of three eg-gs beate n to ned to her hom e in Loui ~v il\ e. Ky, a lemon color. Finall y fold in th1! W edn esday nfter spend inA' II few other way. - in to a statc of mind AGAIN !ltiffiy bouten whites of th e t hr ee wei! ks with her s ister, Mr~. J. P. w hi ch ca n o nl y be culled m ister ly People are timid nb out letting go This is the time for apple pie 'eggs and pou r in t o a butered dish Thornb u ry and family. of a dollar f or IIny purpose - and And you kn ow we don't mali gn and bake i n a m oderate oven f or 7 B ?rn to ~ ev. and 1\1 rs . Floyd . in commu nities n il over the nation pie n ow as we did a few years ago n half ho u r. \\ yhe on Fl'1day. Decemb er 5, a daughte r. ab le-bodie d me n are peddlin g on Well-m ad e pie is quite diges tible Broiled Fi.h the s treets 01' ta king m oney fro nl for t he p erson in good health. Our high s choo l boys \\' o n the Th e fish s hould be s plit s o that ba: ket ball . game with Kingm charita ble o rganizu ti o ns for th e Fruit pie, tho ug h so me critics oban ~u pp ort a f their fum il ies. ject to it because oC the mixture the backbon e will lie flat. Th e in- Fnday evelJlIlg on ' th e h ome fl(H'I ' This is more particu larly true of fruit and sugar, is decided l y sid e of the fi sh should he p laced 18 t o 11. T. he· l('il' ls lo st 22 t o d. " in the large cities ; the cou n try to othsom e and if it is not too over t he fir e fir st. and it sh ou ld be Mr. and Mrs . Chas. 1-1'. Crav l'I!gion and the s mull towns have "'"'ee t cannot be con sidered in- t urn ed frequen tly. If yo u h ave not we l'e Dllyton visit.ors Frid a y af te'l' not felt t he depress io n a s ke n Iy jurious . And indeed good apple a revers ible broil er . use a pair of noo n . 8S h ave th e largc centers of popu ln vie made with ple n ty of appl e fil- Fugar tongs fo r li ft ing t he fis h. j\ft:. Edward: of W illll i ngio n tion. Yet everybo dy in t he United ling . a n d wit h a light crust, is a For brQi linl! u clea l·. steady lire is Wo n first prlZe. i WOOcll'OW Collin s I· equ ired. • hould States, broad ly s peaking , knows prctty well-ba lanced dis h, di ethere be any of We ll mu n, ~('eu nd; l\h. Cox of ~1Im.e deaden it with salt thrown Blanche st er. thll'd nnci \\fl'. Lewis that mon ey is not circu lati ng as teticall y . upon the fil·e. fa s t today as it was a yellr ago, 1 Yo u pa n 110 most interest in g of Blanche st e r, f o urth in the old - - --lind t h at pe !>ple wrq pwe ll1 on.ay thi nJrs to the Havor of apple pie fiddlel" s contest s pon sorerl bv the fire finding it hard to get cash WIth fJlmply by VlI1'ytng the condim ents Ladles' Aid at thl! chool a uditorwh iell t meet t h eir obligati ons , and sea soning yo u use. or co urse, Ium. Saturda y eveni ng Th e re we r e Let us print your Sale Billa, twelve fiddler s e nter ed. There ============~~======== ==-=~- ---- ~-~-======~~=== Wel'e t h ree Fren,ch hllrps playe l-s one J ew shnrp, and one bagpipes. AI} the~e perfol'm el's w er e g iven prizes. M rs. Bertha Wright o f Hal' By Albert T. Reid vcysbur g \\' o n t he .(' hicken- call ing co n te~t, nnd ]\fr. L lIld Lewi~ fir s t lind .Cha s. Jones, seco nd in th e hog calhn g co ntest. Both thrse j!'en~le m c n ~ r e frolll Blanch este r. The ~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~.. ~~ Jud g es 111 t h e fidd ler'l' contcst were Clnu d.e Gm,V of We ll man. ,J. B. McKe n ZIe of Oaklan d , anti Mr. S ubscrib e f aT The Miami Gazette FI'eellln d of S eanHIrI. FOR SALE DATES CALL Mr. and Mr~ . Howllrd S urfncc an d son Of Uti ca were Su ndav gues ts of M,·. nnd Mra. C hlls. Edwards . Edwin S. Randall of Cleveln nd was n week-e nd g u cst of his paren ts ~r. a nd Mrs. C. G. RandllJ l With and MISS He le n Randall . Seru m and VirUS ... PERMA NENT LOCAT ION insur es both SafeJESSE STANL EY NOTIC E OF APpoiN TMEN T PhoDe 320, New Burli ... ton, Ohio ty and ·Succ ess E stute of William P. Hay deLEBAN ON, OH ~O , ceased. .• EARL KOOGL ER Eye. E:r.amin ed Notic e i~ hereby l!;ive n that J . R . D . 6, ' 0 .. Cartwr igh t · has been duly apXenia, Ohio GI...... Fitted Repair . p Olllted an d qualifie d Bl\ Admini sHarve ysburg , O. Phone Dayton Co. 54J5 trator of t he E stat e of William P Pho ... 31 Hay late of Warren Count y Ohio' decease d. .• , , Dater! this 18th day of Novem ber 1930. W. Z. ROLL Judge of t he Probllte CP Ul't dlO Warren Co unty, Ohi ~

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. ROOT FOR' AND CONSI GN our Cattle, hogs, s heep and calve. to Norris -Brock Co., live wire and progre!l Sive firm for t h e hiCh ••t market prices and good lIervice . · Unio.. -Stock Yarclt. Ciae1. . . tl. O • .

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Fres h ulli , s . II'h o l , III 13 ~ c Fine P urk roa st .'t(oak. III 19 c Plll'l< Lo in n (l H ~ I, II> 20e I'lH'k ('hnp ~ . Iii 23c Rib 01' Lo in l 8c Fr('sh Ila ll1 ~. Ih Wh o lp or lI al f 35c PUl'e Pork. ~atJ , al." (' . 17 c' Frl'sli Sid ' 1"" 1'1•. III I -lb. !'rar(' Hih ~ . I - Il l. 18e Kmul. both f o l'

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Waynesville farmers Exe. Co. Waynesville, Ohio

For the convenience o'f own ers of rl ogs we hav e nrran/;'ed pu r pose of is um g Lic~nses for the year 1931. to be at the following plac~s for ' th e

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WREN You get around to buy a tire. no m'!Uer whether price or quality is your first consideration you can make a safe, certain selection by doing what the largest single group of car owners in the world does - buy a Goodyear. More people ride on Goodyear tires than on any other kind.

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MOUNT HOLLY

"Does 'Snookem's baby get oft' a ny. o l'ildnnl R8yings?" "Oh, he did, but t hey were so dumb that Snookem had to hire ___;;i;i...iii.~ ,, ----=-=;;;;;;;..;;;;;;.;;;..;;===========-;;' 'a g hos t writer lor him."

A. H. "Earnhart, Waynesville, O.

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Do Y9ur Christmas Shopping Now. Practical Gifts for Every One

Dr. Ed . Blair, Lebano n, w as in Wa~' n es ville Monday looking over t he sca rl et fever situu t ion. Th e schools will not be closed unless conditions become worse, llut u careful watch is being kept of t he co ndition of pupils by Miss Gibbons, county nurse, and t h e teac hers and any pupil showing the least sy mptom of illness will be se nt home.

(·Let. Your Modern Conveniences-··

'A REASONABLE CHARGE

WaynelviJIe, Ohio

P e rry L . Gre en, s tate director of aj!'ricultul'e announces that new I'\)gulalo}'s governing scn les go into e ffe ct Janulu'Y 1. All compul ing 0 1' othe l' cou n ter sca les must be resting on a solid foundation and hunglng se uJes mu st be sus pen ded .from a perma nent s upport that Rlso is so lid , accord ing lo the ne w rul es. Dials on all scales must ue so fixed a s to be within thJ1ee feet of the cu st om er and no crosswi 'e sc ales will be permttted after. ,January 1st, except on ends of coun te l's where they are plainly \'i ~ iul e. All scal es mu st be set on cou n ters so t hat weights may bo eu.- Uy reud, the new regulations sel f o rth .

Mr. arid Mrs. E lbon of Lebanon spent Su nday with Mr. and Mrs. E. J . Rutherford and son Harold. ~1Jo. und Mrs. Raymond Osborn r .M. of Xe nill s pe nt Sunday afternoon Persons wh o ellnno t come t o the Auditor·s· ()m e ur uc at wit h Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Dill the above nam1?t1 pluces can sec lIre till! uy ~ ( ' ndil1l! r 'q uired und ' son Billy. fee (Male, $1.00, Femllle , $3.00; K e nne l, $ 10.,00) . descriptio n Mr. und Mrs. Karl Babb and sltn of dog (Age, Sex, color, breed) name of t ow nship in which Dean of Xe nia, Mr. and Ml'S, owner lives , ulso postage for l'£!turn of Ii c(! n ~e t ug, to th e Alvi n Earn hart and sons aod Mrs. County Audi tor, Lebanon. Ownel's and harbnrcrs of d ogs will Sht' ehan of WayneSVill e , called please be at most convenient place f oJ' them promptly nt on Mr. a nd Mrs. Bu rton Earnhart time mentioned. S unday even ing. Mrs. Clarence Crawfo rd and Dogs three months old or 0 ve l' Ql'1ust be Iken>;ed before children, Lewis a nd Minnie stili January 20, 1931, or a penalty will be ndded. A II dogs mu st remain on the sick list. be licensed when they become 3 months of' age. Mrs. Frank Dakin and Mrs. Min ALL DOGS MUST WEAR THEIR LIC ENSE TAGS n ie Marlatt were Xenia shoppers Saturday. ~h . Emel'son Dill and son Billy MI'. Carl Dakin were Xenia shopP <!I'S Monday. , Miss Thelma Morgan and friend ---_-----------------------~ of Dayton spen t S unday with Mr. lind MI·s. Lewis Morgan and family. . M1'5 . Charle~ H enderson and childrc n of Conv!n spent Sunday wit h her fat her Mr. Joe Marlatt. Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Kell is and - ' ~Hu !! h te l' en terta ine d Sunday even 111g Mi~s Win ni e Noble and fr iend .t.utomatic Water ystems , Lig hting Pl unts, El ect ri c Motors I-la rry Penn of Dayton . Irons. Wa hers and Sanita ry Lavlltories MI'. Hm'o ld Kelli s llrid family SJle nt Saturday and, Sunday ot MI'. a nd Mrs . Charles Shaw ' of Serve you belte', by having them put. in good Oregon ia. operating condition Miflscs Rut h lind Lula Kellis ~ pent from Thursday until Satul'duy with their aunt, Mrs. BUJ'gett and grandmother lit Be lmont.

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WILL R. LEWIS, Auditor WADE S. BROWN, Dog Warden

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SCHOOOLS WILL NOT CLOSE

DOG OWNERS 8 ::1 0 to .0 :00 OREGONIA, Sherwood's St01' e !J:15 to 0 :3 0 WELLMAN , Gray' s Store .. HARVEYSBURG, Welch & D a kin's Slore 10 :00 lo.11:00 11 :20 to 11 :45 CORWIN, Corwin Grocery Stol e WAYNESVILLE, Ford Serv ic e Stat ion 1 :00 to 2 :0 0 2.30 t o 3: 16 LYTLE, Wallace's Store 3 :30 to .\ :00 RIDGEVILLE, Brown's Gro ce r y 4: 15 t o ·1:30 PEKIN, Kirby Oil Stalion ,

A NICE LINE OF .

lis!' Elh I R~ l'del·, who it> teach nt Ucrmllllto wrJ, ~ p nl the \\ l'ek-l'nu with hUJI1c folks. . MI'. H . J\.J. ' Ia rk wu. quite i ll lust wllek with rh eu m ntis m, but is ou t ugll i n. Mrs. Lu cy hnl'l eto tJ f roll1 south MAGAZINE IS PAL OF BOYS of town, :;pent :overul days Illst IV 'ck wiih IIl' 1' ~i s t('r, MI'~ . Em r y ']'h o ~'" lJ'o"hoou yea, 1'5 between Chu rlclon. .. .J l\J c~~n; lI e n ry and Hi'll'Y 'nylor th' agl'H of t e n a nd tw e nty are th lind thcir moth e r, :1rs. Susun 'uy- impl'csRio nub le yeur5- t he formaI I' of Duyl un were S unrluy d inner live yeur" when the fundamental gue ' lS ,I' MI'. lin d !'o!t s. Will iam chu rllcte l- of u boy i ~ m old cd into ' reh.. hl o n. th . )111t1ern it will mnintain 1\11'. lind MI'. . 'ha rll' ~ Early anrl chil dren visit .. d 'alurday e\'e ning. throughout the rCllIuindel' of hi s the f O nlH} I" ~ rn oth c l', ~11·s. Chnr l c~ life. . , l::a1'ly. wh o has b ,en very ill llt Thllt is why so much importance he r home near Miamisburg. is placed on the factors that gov)1r, and Mrs. Walter Kenrick, ern the lives of adolescent bo)'&-TWO MEN SEARCH AUTO :or rs. S .H. Haines and son James their companions, their environ· spe nt Wednesday at t he home of ment, their reading, the tood they J. A. Quinlin, trn velllng sale s· Dr, and Mrs, C. W. Osborn and eat, etc, At this al't i, det.rmined . ~l nnk\\C'hltO gav e hl8 address las Ne"t' family of North Mllin Street, Day- whether the boy will develop Into . l or y rna de an u nusua reper ton , a cheerful or , urI)' man, ge neroua I to S heriff W. H. Fulkerth Tues· Mrs. Georg-Ii! nee der Ilnd daugh- or selfish" intelliglilnt or dull, am: d ::~· . 1,1" 5tnl~d, thnt he and 1m ' t('1'5 , Mi ~R\, R F.vfl, Et htll ann Ruth bit ious 01' In!lolent. \\ tff' \\'(l rQ dl'l\'lJlj:l' ,l,owllr .IFI tellll ' 11'('"'' Duyloll ~ h o ppl!l'~ Saturd u y: Sl' hool tearh el'B, libl'al'ians , I " "n O\'l'r J( IJ utl' 4::! 1 u (l ~(lay Il l0n\ . : Fr i (, IHI ~ he l'" \\'I.'I'I! >'O ITY to Seoul leaders and oth<, \'~ engag~d , IIl~ alld .t h lll \\'he ~ lh(,y W<'I'(' hll ~ a It'll I'll of lh l' ~ udd l'n deuth of Mrs. in b(l y uctivities ha ve found thut , ' II'.oJ'l. d lsta nc,c..1r'.) 111 • Ma s(11I two :\Iuri or! H owel l IIl'ar' Spl'i ng uo ro, The Am(' rican Bov- Youth's Com, lIlt 11 In IInot h~ I (HI f,oJ C(' c/ thel11 0 la s t \\ ed ne" dn y el'l'n inl.!'. pUlliol] l11uguzine - is olle o f the ' t ( ~I~ li t thl' " lIic of the r oa,!. 1 Hev. H. C. Fund e rbur~ of New most fav o rubl e influences n boy \ hI' nl<:'n n~\(l'd to !'ea rch the urlisl\! was entel'luin cd t o S un- uetween te n lint! lwenty can have rrl r a nd .d"llltlIHIl'.d that ; IH' occu- li llY dinner at th(' home of Mr. lind Its ~ lori (' s a nd al·ticles lIr e a force 1':ll ll' n,lll.!'hl. QlJlnlan I'efu~ed t o !'III'S. Cha rles Early . for. g()od- wh olesom e, alive, LnI ~· a\,l' hi" sC'ul. hut offel'e d n o r eMl's . Anni Ke n r ick and clau h- SPIJ;lIIg . . . '",t an 'l' 10 tilt'll' r/,omnnd t? ;;e llrch l.l!r, Miss Be r t ha o f Wu y n es\'i~c .1 h{' m1l1l.on or s o boy s who r ea.d . hl ~ snmplc CII ~ e. Not sati sfi e d WIth ~pen t !'Ilonelu y with MI'. and Mr~' thIS ~laga z.lIl e cvcry m~nth co nsl' 1 del' It thell' closest fnend. In it t lH' 11' Ilndlnll' the men rir ove off lind Waller Ke n rick an d fU 1ll 11 (luinilln Jlll d lil s wire proceede d t o !\II'. lind l\I I'ti Gl e nn JOh:'~ a I I lh ey find the k ee nest en tertainLl·ullIHl n. childre n. Puul nnd Vivian, oi" Dnny(_ Ille nt: advenlure, mystery .athl etics - - - ... - .. t.on. w~re S unday nflern c, on und UV i~ltl u n , h~nl O t> evc y'ythsn g t h at POST OFFICE NOTICE cvon ing g uests of Mrs. Margarol de llg.hts a hvew.lro American Boy . .J o hn ~ . Its sports artl(' les by famOU8 MI'. li nd Mr~. l{es lel' Gruham coaches and at.hl etes help boys win Till' po~t office lit IJ ay nc ·v ill c. pillc e~ o n the ir , school te~ms . Its Ohio wi ll bc clof'etl, Chl'l Rlmu . Day and daughter Bern ice, IIUended family dinne r Su nday at th e home ~rore~s ional art.lcles and .b lograp hnell J11ll('J' 2:1 . 1!lao. All ""t' dlll delive r y muil will b(' uf IIII'. and M r~. C. W. Albright !cal sk~~ch.es . aId the m III se lect11\ Waynesv i lie. IIIg th ~ 1I hft; s .wo rk. . It s keen ~y d /' I i 1'(' \'l'r! . MI'. lind Mrs. Frllnk l\fil tenber- annl y tlc~1 ed ltol'Jals gU Ide them tn T here will be no rural se n ·ice. . R. II. II AHTSOC K, P ostmaste r gel' an d family cntertained to din- thClr ulll ly pl·oblems. ne l' S unday, Mr. Ilnd Mrs . Willard , That boy or. yo ung man In ,vhom Miltel'berger of Eaton Mr d ~ou are mte lested would hav e a Mrs. Eu ge ne Trimbl e a~d M~ and wol'ld . of pleasure reading The FARMERS' GRANGE l\11's. Clifford Miltenberger nn~1 ~~ n Am~l'lcan Boy- Youth:s . Com(of Dayton. pa.n lon . M~ke ~ subscr!ptJon to Th e I'I'~lJlal' meeting of Wn y- MI'. and Mrs. Hury Grllham nnd th!s magaz.lIle g Ift to hIm . SubsII c. I'ill e Fal'lIt e l's Gran~e Nn. 13 Mrs . Kesle r Graham were OilY ton cnptinn pJ'lces are only $2.00 for wa s h pld in t he Grange Hall, De· s hoppers Tu esday one year or $3 .00 for three cembe l' G, 1!1:l0 . A ft el' the bus in ess MI'. Evere t t Eari y and daug hters vo nrs. Mall your order dl,rect to :; e~ s i o n t he unv ei ling of t he Msses H elen and Ruth spent Fri- Th e AmeriClln Boy-Youth s Com llldul'e of Oliver Kelley, t he found rlay panlo,:!, 5?0 . W. Lafayette Blvd., in Columbus. ('J' of th l' Grunge was carried out MI'. and Mrs . Albert Stacy e nter DI.! t1·olt MIchIgan . with u n approprlute progra m Mr~. Gu st in and hel' so ns furnis hed tained Iheir childl'en and grandchildren t o dinner Sundny . xcel lent mu s ic. Teacher- "IC Co lumbu s were MI'. lind Mrs. Allie Surface Ilnd ul ive to day, wo uldn 't he be looked '011 of near Le ban on were Sunduy upon as a remarknble man ?" gues ts of Mr. lind Mrs . A. B. Trim ATTENTION JUNIORS I Jimmy- "I'll tell the world . He blo. would be 600 years old. " Mr. and Mrs. Cli fford ArchDegl'ees will be ('onferred at and son moved to Dayton lhe r eg ular meeting of Miami dencon lus t week, where it will be more Valley CO lin II No. 103, Jr. O. U. eonveni c nt f or Mr. Archuencon's A. M., next Frlday evening. Decas driver o:f n White Bllkember 12, at 7 :30. All Juniors work, nrc urged to be present. Oye- in~ o. huck. MI·~. Margaret Johns had for ters . E . J . Schuler, Counsello r her dinn er guest on Friday: Mrs. FOR SALE hlll'les Hough of near WaynesA. B. Cleaver, Roc. Sec. vill e, Mrs. J. B. J o nes. Mrs. Allen .... - -Emr ick, Mr . . Gc ()rg innna ,Hain es FOR SALE- E lgin Bicycle. P. L. a nd Mrs. Walter Kenrick. Re a~on, Phone " 4FS. ·DIO NEW SCALE RULES

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The meeting that. was announ· ~~--------------------------­ cell for this Wick has been postponed on 'account of so much cnl'ld lev I' around. un LillY 'chool will be next Sunday at 0:30 lind Dr. L. B, Gorge. Dist. upt. will prea ch at pring bol'o ' uu day uf te l'n oo n .at 3 o·clock. INCLUD ING li:v'I'yo J'te attend t hat can.

SERVICE STA. Late Classified Ads GORDON'SPhone 47

NOTICE

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Order your Christmas Poultry Early and get your Choice, Alive and Dressed

Look a t thia one

, LOCAL MAN WINS PRIZE \. , • --I I lil't,,, \\ un·,.'Il "o lln ty IllPII, e m· jll .. \ l \If the 1'('III1~~'h' :lTIill R. R. , !' w .; , llllWng thos~ aWllrd d prize "(""'lIl1y fo r the cxct,lIencl' f thei r w'; I!k dllri n ~ the lluRt rem'. A. 1,\ Rop'I" l'ubdi "il!ion 'u pcr· yi;;o l' wit h ht'uliqul\ rt r s at Morrow. wu ~ one o f thrl'e men in the I em ploy of th' c mpuny wh reCl' iv(' d ., GOO fOI' th be!'l t line und s urf nc i' (I ll mai n line division. MI'. I\"JlI' I" : . te l'J'itOJ'Y extend s fr om Xl'lI ia t o 1\l ill'ord, a di slance o f " flIl milt,,,. il L' wa s t he I'ec ipient of II IH·ir.1.' la >t yenl·. . ..\Jllon ~ th e ,\.\ cas h prizes o f $50 (';(('\, u\I'l\rdet! to · f orc llI e n on cach ~ upel'\' i so r' s ~ ubdiv i ;; i o n for b est 1.!'I' IIl'/,:11 ('(l lJdili ,' nt< wm'c two in thi ~ clJ lIn t )': to Oney Y .. nz(' 1. L{'bliver Dnvi s, \Vayne \ an nn, and dlle. I

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Toilet Case ,

!\:firrol, Comb and Bru sh, in Mother of Pearl

Xmas "ree89c Lights Set of 8 Mazda Bulbs

Xmas Greeting Cards

Ie to 2Sc Discount on quantiti es

Dressings for Gift Packages Color T wine, Ribb ons, Seals, Tngs, Holly, Wrapping Paper, etc.

Ford Guaranteed Pen an d Pencil Sets

$1,.98

Christmas Candy St Regis Watch Bela Buckles Montags Stationery B B .B Pipes Bill Folds Candy lind Cigars S having Bru!!hes Necklaces Bl'llcelets Perfum es Toilet Waters

POSTAGE FREE Fresh shi pme nt of Johnson's Chocolates

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Shaving Set for Men

Shaving Cream, Lotion and Talc; um

98e

Po~~et Kniv~s

~ slt Trayts

Mello-Glo Gift Pkg.

8ge

Face Powder and Face Vanity

Cigars and Cigarettes Chas. Dienby Box of 25 It G P un Bo,x of 60 Cnme ls .. .. ,.. Lu('ky Strikes Old Gold , ... ' Chesterfiel d ... .

$1.00 $2.00

$1 • 35 per Carton

St. Reels Heating ' Pad " Sheet control

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M. Walk Toys

97e and Keg Containers Bill

Fol . ~s

In SETS A Useful and ' PI'actical Girt

The LINCOLN AUTOMATIC

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Cigar Lighter $5.00 Ronson Lighter ... ... 59 ~6.00 Ron son Lighter .. $5.19

Toilet Articles at Cut Prices jOc Jonteel Creams .. .. ",, 3ge 60c Jonteel Face Powder..3ge $1.60 Ben Hur Perlume .... 98c ~1.00 Ben Hur Perfume .... 59c $1.00 Cutex Manicure sets 89c (60c size 54c) $1.00 Harmony Toilet 5ge Water .. ,, :~" " " "''' '' '' . 75c Bath Salts , . 5ge $1.00 Boquet Ramee Face Powder.,,, ."" ", 79c

Miscellaneous $3 .50 Big Ben Clock ." .. $3.29 $2.50 Knnt Leek Water . Bottle ..... .. ' ... " ... " . " .'2.19 $1.50 Defender Water Bottle " .. ...... ...... .. .. " .... .. 8ge $1.00 Defende r Foun tain . Syringe .. " .. .. .... . , .... " .. _.lIa

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tam' \v AYNESV1LLE,

Eighty-Third Year

COLUMBUS, OHIO-In the statistical department Of the office of Secl'stary of State Clarence J, Brown and under the direction of that official, there 18 being pre· pared a cen sus report showing the population of tho Stnte of Ohio , presenteu in stntistical tnbles und e r vurious clussifications. Here· in will be :; hown th e 'POpUIIl( ion ot: all the cities nnd villages in the s t ate ; a nother tab le wi ll ~how the p op ulution of co unti ell by mirlol' civic divis ion s, incluuing tuwnships A very intc rus ting tuble . wll s how till! proportion of urban and I'U· ,ral popuiati ull of the counties, Thi H table fOI' ins tanc e s hows that whilt' in 1 !I20 the IWI' ce n~ of tilt' popuilition living in t hl' citit's of UUI' s tale wns (la,8, the table of 1 ~lao will s ho \\' this urLlln populution hU ll incl'enKc u t o 67,7 pe r ce nt. This pamphlet wil~ pl:obably ill' IIvailablc for dlstnuution uunul the firs t of til(' yeur,

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NEWS DIRECT fROM THE STAlE CAPITOL

,Christnlfls Goes Modern I

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Mr. and Mrs. H. t, BUel'kle wel'(, in Duyton Mondlly, Mr. lind !\II'S. Harry Stokes left Sund ay morning for F'torida. You cnn UO all your Xmas s hop · ping with us. Hany Shel'w ood.

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VAYNESVILLE M, E, CHURCH G. C. Dibert, Pastor. \\ edne day: Bi b le st udy pI'nyer meeting at 7 :30 p, m, ' There will be choir praclice bdh on Wc,' ne, uay !lnd F I'id ay even· in gs of t his wel.'k, ,' unuay : ' ul1lJuy sch ool III !l ::l O a, nl. Ml1rnin~ w(,rship fi t 10 ::10 , -Th" Plls t ,,1' wi ll plellch tI Chli..;tIl1 AS S ~ 1'llI lln a l thi ~ hOllr un th e , uhj c('\ of, "Thl' L nS}lI' ukabl<.' <..;ifl," EpII'orth LC:l j{lIl' :I t, G::!il p. til. !\l 7 ::30 p, 111. t hl' (' holr Iylll ~ i\' <, u , pl'e ial 1.lI'(I!-:I'all1 ()f t hnst -

th an 1fi,OOO request s for lic t n. e J ag numbers hav,e bcen Ilc e h' ed uy the ~I oto r Vehl· ' ( Ie L llreall lICC rding to S('cretal'Y " f tnte Clarence J , Bro wn, Th t, mlljol'ity of the Tequests al~ r" r It ' n~\\al of l a~ t \'elll'~ IlUlllb cl', 1 ' ('UIl\Il~ i '~ iuIH' I' "I' ~io t l1 l' \ 'l'hi ~ llls \ 'halln ! ,', I: . Wilson ~a)'~, 11 0 11" ,,'l'I' tl,,'''' :II '" rt'qm'sls for t1lllll ' i iI's th, l \\i ll l1latch Lhl' tl,l"phll,10 I ~1' llhl'l' " I' th! ' hO'lH' number, of t nt> aJll'li ~ alll. :'Iany pcrs' ns .lust ,~k f [ I' II' ''' I' ·: mh<.'rs, OthCI" want I UIl1IIl'I ~ in Sl''1Ut'IlCl', i\!OI\?

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IN WAYNE5VIlLt Jacob Strouse spent Sunday in Dayton.

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HIO, WEDNESDAY, DE EMBER 17, 1930

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Mrs. R:ori COJ1llPr anc! ~ " 11 \\'erl'

' h"l' l'in~ in naYt on lasl Saturd ay , All Anli'lue ~ plicc~ I'Cd HCt' ,J f() 1' 1I 0lidays, II n rl' Y Shel'\v()oci,

G lade News Each s t cti on oC the 8 Lh 81' d e is preparing a ~llI'i stll!as In' ogram, to be iiven dUl'lng t hell' own Engllsl\ clas ped od , Each program is enirell' in charge of the committee. The' i ll ~ ll'UC\nr hll~ nothing to do wit h it. , , J-: il!hth 1:1'1((1' Do m l'sltc ~ cle n c e '! i l'l ~ hu \'l' madc ho lly wreaths a.r. d call' !ll's and dccol'Ut~!1 the entIre .;chllo l hou s(:, Thi !' has been dono wi t h thc hL,lp "f :\'Irs. Ri ehel'.,

1\11', nn 'l 1\11''', AIII'III11 (' ,)ok, of Snrilll'h()l'o, Il',' t Sunday fur Fl o rida. H igh Sc hool New. MisR Nellie Cutwright wu s s h opA pp; : " I , t l~.' ' UjlH ~lilio n do c~ C, ping in Dayton Tuesday uftel'l1oon I1 H IS ntu ~ ic . 1I"t :en l'et the auto OW 11<'1' rOl' Mrs, J, 1> , Marla lt and Mr ~ , 'I'll!' , OphIlIllU I'CS arc preparing a i\l un d u\': Th c o mt' iul b" ur d lI'ill hUI1""' d ~ ,, ), I' '1 Ut':<ls hayc u'e n M , Robit)(c r Wel'l' J) a~'t()n \' I ~ l t llr s ( ' hI i:lmu~ ,'nlp l'tll inm c nt for ,the til 7::10 p. Ill, W , 11. Alle n altendt!u th e fun · 1I1t'('t m:llk' fol' !lumuer 13. Wal t<'r I TUl'sday, hip;h sch on\. \\, <.' d ne,.da y morning, 1'hl' Sunda\' s l'lilH,J (, h l'istllla;; t! I'ul of Harley Owen>l at Xcnia, un H,lkt'I', .. I' ('I,,\'('lan 'l hu~ been 1'1'- 1 ' " [)l'C l' Ili!){' r :! I. E\,l'ryone I!{ w ei· t·Plul' t ailllnl'ni. plnnn!'" f,'1' TlI l'~ ­ M n nda~ , a , siL: nl'" lhlll numuer. B· I:I I(OC:< • anllll'1 Butt.r\\:"J'th nn ', ,Glll!C l t t'o nl(', , h cia ,I' e l'cnilll! wi ll lI(Jl 1)1' j.:il· n . ,t o n, z, i':III'tOIl, of Cl evl' :anu ; - Fryl' \'i:<i( c'u relatlv l'~ In \\ Ilnl1nu· I' V(' n ill~ th e Hlg 'I'u (, ,, dav Milk deliver cd , 101' quart, 5 (' I,; t u ,J. I-'. t,i,n lllC'r-\inu, of (,1,,\,1" ton S u nduy. ;c ho ol pl~)'I'd II has ket bull g nn e. pint, S nyuel's, phone No, 3, Way· WAYNESVILL E CHURCH OF lund und )).J:! t o ,Jl1U~l' H ~nH'r CllIssc!' so ld pupcorn a nd candy CHRIST n e~v ille . All cn r ,. wIIHhC!!1 and poli "h ed , for bcnellt o r (,hr i ~ tll1a , sl'ul fund, ~l o rc than 1,000 o f Ih sc f\l lnri ~ lic Ralll'\' l ) f' T,.JI' do , ( Un de no minatio nal) I\il:' , .J, /\, HOll se of Cleyeland $2.50; Tups ' ! I'(' ~se d, $ 1,00, ClIlI ::hr istll1:l s tre e" ha\'l' hC~1l SCI o ut Real Christmas Largui n s, yo u'll , C ~e ste r,1\, Willium s o~, Mini sler pl a lt' I'lIl11lJOI' 1 f ur ~!)31, t.ll(! EV1'I'I'lt ~e ars , Phonl' 7!1. )n 11 011:;,,"00u 1.I 0ul!: \'a rU lJl tlt e fIll a I Itds The s tately ·old Capital builuin,R' find ut Carey's Jewe lry Shop, Leb· ,'Ju'akinj!' of l!()od bas ket. ba ll >Il1UI!I'SI nun")cl' and Duvld Davlcs BIble ~chu()1 ut !J :,10 a, III. :api tul. ill adorned in hand ' ome anu artls anQn, Ohio. IIf Tnl <'llo uets 1, l)OO,OOO, th e only Gla ss \Ial'e, chinll ware !Iud !tllnCs, did you ht!ar au uut ~V. H. Lord" ,upper a t con clu : ioll, tic garu uurin g thi' holiduv sellson ~ l' \' "n rume' ,ui plnte: in the , tate, d i~h es llL reduccd pri('('s, I-hilT), S.' s ('xc iting tus ~ le with Xel1la last hri ~ tian Endeuvol' at 6:30 p. m , and the beauteou s and exquis ito 1'111'8 Fmnkie Dunham of Lebanon :.'1 i,:uy night'! Xe nia o pe ned !he A - I has bcen uHH ign('u to 1\1 I'n, , h" .. wuod , G race P enni n ~tol1 , ~ad el'. Ev('neffect it has upon the thousnnds will s pend the winter at the ' U11I!' w it h (l I" "l " fTen ~ e whIch I G, G, P 'ckham, leve lan d; B·l ing eva ngcli!llic survi ce at 7 :30 p, of nightl y visitors in the up t own Friends' H o me, t il D, C, Bro wer. of Da yton; E-I t o 1\11:. 0 nd 1\1 r s, EI me (' ~neeh3n ~ave th em th l' lead tl),rllughout. Sermon slliJj ect, "Good News," nl. s hopping dis tricl is very pron oun· . Mujnl' Me ruc1len, Lancaster and :.! nil 1\1 1''', Ray Mills we n' Dayton AL times theil' criRs·cross play alced Th e many windows in the elect your Edgar Guest Chl'l ~ t· 'cve ral s pecial numb ers will ' be most slullcd o ur boys uu~ W. H, 11 · 1 t l) Waltel' Brown of T oleuo, vil' it o'rs today, dOI~e ca st ~oft color upon the de·' mas cards at Cary's Jewelry Shop, renuereu ut th is service, a moll U S. f ollowed d OR!! on thell' h ee l ~. I' lut.e NU111her 2 goes to S, J, th e m a number Vy 1\11', and l\1r ~ , co ration s below and thou sands of I Lebanon, Ohio, runge and Black !llllyed Merull ,y , Cambridge; o. R to MI'~ , Earl Con ll !!r an d Mrs. D. The F. T, Martin o f th e F l!lTY 'hurch, varicolored lights are s trun g along , hI' rl ~ ~ Fis her: WiiJnington, No, E . Standiford, vi siteu in Leban on Lheir be ~ L I!ame this season and Prayer m el' lin~ at 7 :30 p. m, each the cornices and also placed wit h Miss Lilla Benham, of the Leb· Wayne ~ ville Hig h Sc ho ol is proud " to lan' nce J, Brown and No, 5 o ne dllY last week. pleusing effect upon the numer· , unon schools, s pent the " ee k·end Weuhe : uay, Th c hurch when' you of t hem, The sco re lit th' end .of to fo rlll(.l' Govcrnor Vic Donahey. fel'! at home. o u ~ pil lars, Electric candles throw I ather ·home here, Ot'h I' lo w num ber h ulders ure: Glal's wnl'C, ch ina wal'l' and fir ~ t qual tl'r wa R 2 to 0, WIth lights fl'om the man>: window.s 'I'hau Brown 0, 6; Carmi. Th omp· d is hes at reduced pricel', Hu rry Xenia in the learl. Then fc, r a ST, AUGUSTINE CHURCH facing Hig h str eet whIle a dozen Saws filed by machinery , eut ----~ n. ~o. 7; L. D, He ndl y, Calu· Sh ~ rw oo d , s ho rt tim e ollr boys lu ~ged a Iitfl ood lights e nhance the scene to cleaner, truer, {aster. Roy Pigott. tl and the half ended WIth a score Rev. Lalvrence B, Mollmann, 1\' G (' !J ' b l II'h o ha ~ been well. No.8; L. J. H ein e r, Rutl a nd, pronouriced extent. The whole is at Madden's Lumber Yard. ' II ! I'S ,' " ' f leI' , 1\0 fl· while Na than Coo k, Cl eve. Th e choir of the M, E, ch urc h of 10 to fi. A ft I' the tE'um con· lu n'e! , ~ equeRte d l'e l1ewal of hi ~ \1 ill rendel' a pl'O~l'alll of hri st· tinued again with I'eneweu pep s urmounted wtih a large bright Summer scheu ul e- l t, 3rd and I , I,. gcolling J~ tter, s parkling, gleaming star bene nth a Frank Day, of Winches t e r, Ky ., 5th Sunday, Mass at 8 :00 II, m,; mas Illus ic S unda y eve nin g . anu until the e nd th ey kept all \11 A ' " .' . I I "11>1 ura l" No, 11 , I , ntlq\l('. -pll c e~ leI ucel \V It ' B . 1)1'1' CI vcland haR flood lig ht res ting on the flag was the gues t of his parents, Mr. 2nd and 4th Sunday, Mass at ~ pectat o r s keyed to the utmo.!!t. for Il nlrdllY s, Hurry ,IIC1'\\'OOII. b a e.~ III 12' A C Russi pole Iltop, th e dome. It . i,B well and Mrs, A, K. Day Sundny nig-ht. 9 :30: l'el1 as!'lgnel , . . ,. , For bl's t I'esults comign youI' Thl' final scu re W!l S 24 to 19 III worth seemg and the ol'1gmatol's 1\Ir. ancl ill!'~ , E. F. Earnhart , olulllUu s J;:ets 123; Miss \\l abe l liv e stock to GJ'een·Embry Co" X eria fa '0 1', of the decorati ons are to be highly 50c Miscellaneous Bnrgnin table T~'" lil' I'(I" i'; a!; follows: , . ) 1\ .1 Watt" F.u ~t lev('lan d 1-234 and Cincrnnali, ill ca l'!, u r D, R, SalisII ere ~ hopplng m I nylon 1nnuay. D'L B" . R' . 'Ba'1nter , ZanESvill e 12., bury, ST. MARYS CHURCH commended. vnlues to $2,00. S hop at Cary's W, H. S. Jewelry Shop, Leban o n, Ohio. Rev. J. J. Schaetfe r, Rector. F XENIA Wallace MI', and MI S, II. L. Bu 'rId e !lJl en t 3 45, Clerk of the Senate, Thomas Bell If , 1\1. She r'wood, Mr, An rl II'S. .~avuy ,I P F' F uul'th unday in Ad\' el1t, De· S UIl '!ay wilh l'elatives in Leba non. E, Bntoman is having th e histori· Mrs. J, L, Hartsock returned comber 21. hu rc h school at !l :30; Dalton Will Bmelley und Mustc r Rob rt F GUILD AUXILIARY MEETING cal, old chall1ber ove rhauled pre· home Sunday lifter a pl ea sa nt Moming Pruyer und scr'm on at haffer ~e1'\rj~ we I'e in o lul1lbu ~ T ueH' Mainr.u K T a k e atlvan tage of t h e 'hri st· paratory for the opening of th e thl'ee·weeks vi it with her children 10:30. day, Glass .C Elli s IIlU l< ~ iock I' d uc ' i ng ~ al e at ary's Eighty·ninth Gene.rnl 4ssembly on in Dayton. Th ~ Guild Auxiliary of St. Short G Tu rn I' ,J~II' Iry hflP, Lebano n, Ohio, Monday, January 6, That affable, Mury's hUl'ch met o n Friday Mrs, F'ranlt Stansberry and Mil tenbel'gel' , Price G FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST courteous and capable officials who afternoo n. December J 2 at the daughL e r, Mi 's MIII'y , vis ited I'e ili' Barton Mrs. Herman Surface, Mrs, Thompson G 1\11', I nd Mr~, George Kern and (Und e nominati o nal) hails f rom Pike county, has a George Hartsock and Mrs. Chas h 01l1 ' 0 f Mrs. J , W, E d wards. tive ~ in C lul ' k s vill~, Sunday af le r· Chesle r A, Williamso n, Mini ster so n Rohert d s ited !\Ir ~ , Kcl'l1's valuable store of senatorial lore, Anderson w!!re shopping in DayTh e meeting was open ed by M1'8 noon. p:ll'znts in Ncwu rk o\'el' th e week· rich in nnnals of eal'ly Ohio s tate· ton Tuesday. Anna Cadwu llade r wh o conducted Bib le Sc hool at !l :30 a, m. Will e nd. OHIO CANNERS ASK FOR menship, which would prove a the devoti onal ~ervicc, Snap Sh ot Enlargements make you b one of the 150 t o , e nj,oy source of delight to the stuuent of DROUGHT RELIEF .LAWS We are closing out some pat. this sel'v ice? Our Il eet of Alr!'hlps Scriptural quoiatio n s \\'(, I'e Id eal hristmas Pres ents. Rid ge statecraft. Many no te d men hllve terns of fine fl~ ctl'ic perco la to rs. electric g i\'e n in refi pon~e to ro ll ·cnll. Studio will mak e your Enlarge. il vel'WIlre at % will IIl'1'i ve in old Be thl ehem Sun· occupied scats in the old chamber price. Cary's Jewelry hop, Leb· uay, Lord's Supper nnd :e rmo!" at pnpcurn po ppers a nd flash lights A fter th e d ec\ io n of officers ments, Th1! Ohio Can ne rs Association, which has IIlso been the eene of anon, Ohio, which hall ju st closed its annual 1 0 :30 a. m, S .. rmon ~ ubJe ct, l' -I uc cI for. holiday, . WlI~' n!'sv ille and I'ont: lu s ion of the bus iness r ou· renowned battles of g iants of op· ''' Wh en J es us 'Vas Bllrn, " Our Au to n nd 1\l ochi ne ' 0. I tin', the pl'ogram fol' the after· Mr, and 1'111', . Wilbur Clark sp ent conv e ntion in Columbus, el~cted posi political faith terminating !\Ii ses D ori s Hawke and Beat· "White Gifts for t he King" hrisl1100n 11'3'" tak n up, Sunday arternoon in Dn vto n, tile the foll owing officers : ~l'esldeJl~, into the enactment of flaws that rice Robitze l' motored to Chilli· mas program will be given, hrist· .\11', alld i\lrs. O. R. UnJdesby , Readin~s were g ive n fr om th e l! uest s of Mr. find Mrs. C. W. H A 1'1' Circleville; Vice Preslhas pla ced Ohio in the front cothe Sund ay to sec Mrs. F . R. ma s I!:v p, W ednesday" Dero!"l. ;\'11':", Lena Hartsock, 1ary . and I Lo ok " Ind ia on the March," by Younce , d~nl: O. L. T eagal'd!'n, Oak aarI'anks of the galaxy of states, Moomaw who is ill, ber 24. This program WIll consl ~t Anna L I' I'un we r e Dayton M I'~, \\ . H. A lien, and Mis~ Emma bor; Secretary.~r easul'e~, .Roy of a pageant e ntitled, "Th e ~h '!l- visito rs today. Ht'ighway, anu the lesson made Littl e Mi~s Betty Younce, of Irons, Clyde; DIrecto r s, J!1 mea It won't be long now! Hundreds Electric pel'colators, electl'ic herd's Vi ~ i on:' pres ented by a cas t mQrc intercsti ng by the use of a Dayton, spent last week with her Stoops, who retired as Pl'eSluen,t of Republicans are pos!<ibly think· popcorn poppers and flush lights of ab o ut 50 people, Dont 1Il1 ~S I ~ ! PUl'k 1' , Des k H t , ~u of old p~n s lal'gll map and de~('I'~ption~ ,given gral1llpa r ents, Mr, and Mrs , Wil· aftel' se rving threo years; Rob~lt inR' of that axiom or byword for reduced for holidays. Waynesville You urt;! alway s welcome at lhl und pcn cils make an lei -01 hl'1st· of' so me of the pnn clpal c iti es of bur F, Clark. Blair Leban on: W. S ,vo ngi?r, Sl~' in l e~s thlln a month George White Auto and Machine Co, lIIas gift. ,elect yours at Cll ry's Inuia, The holiday seasu n was fit· ney;' ,Webb ampbe.II, Conneaut church . . Democrll.t , will succeed Myers Y. . . - ---J t! w e!i·y S hop, Lebanon , Ohio, tin~ly obscrved by the :ecitati?n Cheer up your tabl c wi,th pre~ty H. F, Krim e ndahl, Cehr~a. , Coo(H!r, Re publican, as Governor LIttle MI s Barbara and Mn.!iter "A hl'is tma" tal'," by IItlie MI SS di ' he s a nd silverware thIS Christ· The Canners' organ lzatton 'ad. of the state of Ohio. As Governo r Jack Crane of Dayton, s pent Sun. MAY GET PARDON FROM PEN MI'. a.,u . 1rs, . D, nidgc hal'e Mnrjorie ' Edwards. mas. Cary's Jew elry Shop, L eb- opted resolutions urging the Mr, White will hnve the nallling day WIth their grandpnl'entS, Mr, i r e1ll0ved their household g ood s Delicious r efreshme nts w e r e anon , Ohio. fl peeuy pas~age by congress of of membe r s of his cabinet and a nd Mrs, D, L, Crane. I from [n'd ianapolis to Cent rville, ,(, I'ved during the soc ial hour. ' drought legislatio n. Because of the heads of depnrtments , which con· Cliff W, (Tacks ) Lattim e r, "'~II a nd for 'the benefit of Mr, Ridge's Mrs, C, R, Frazier was present MI'. ancl l\1!'S, Maynar.",,~' Welt;- I dl'Ought this yeal', many '~armers trol many positions not under the You can do all your Xmas shop· known baseball play c r, may ,gllll1 hculth cxpect to ~lX' nd t h e win· ' UR a guest and was welcomea into are announcing th e al1l\al of "I and ca nn ers will have dIfficulty clnsslfied 01' civil serv ice. That ping with us. Harry Shel'\vood , the members hip of the Auxiliary. son , Jut;lC:cl Frellel'ick, ,at theil' nex t year , it is dec lared , in finanu pardon fr o m the OhiO renlt~n. t el' in Florida . fact is eviuenoed by the visitation Liary on Christmas Da~', acco n l111g _ _ _ ___ - - h om e, un day, DecembcI 14 . cinl!' th e ir pUl'chu :cs of seed and to the Capital City of scores of Dr. and MM. Ralph Vance and to rep o rts frlli'll COI~I1IUlIS" Gruen watches are d epe ndable , " . fertiliz!'l'. C, E. Hume of Sa!" political leaders with friends from son , of Pleasant Plain, were visiLatt ime l' is i"e rvlng a !tfe sen· anti beautiful. It's with pride you OFFICERS ELECTED For 'hl'ls tmas gIrts lInd gift Fral1ci~co, presid ent of the NabtJieir T>espective d,isiricts, all anx- , tors at the home of Mr. and Mr , tence, ror' ~eco nu·degrce mUrdoI', \\' ar a Gruen, Latest s tyl es for idea~ \'i ~it Cary's ,Jewelry Sh op, l 'lIIn el'S Assoeintion told the ious to serve theIr party for the J. C, Hnwke Sunday nfternoon. being sent up five y ~nl's ago fl' olll selectio n at Cary' s J c \\"eh' ~' hop, At th e l'egulul' meeting of the Lebanon, Ohio, "The H ome of onal cnnper~ that the canners o[ tb.e good of the cause. Several thousKnig hts o f Pythias W e<in ellday GiIl!;"-Weekly psh' llIents. nit ed tllt'R can go before the Xe nia , \\'here he kill ed a llIan UUI" L eban on, Ohio. and positions, however, held by Expert service given on Swiss ing an argum en t, night, December 10, 1!l30, lhe fol· . , worlel llnd say consc ie ntiously and . llIen and women of both pnrties, and American watches in our reo Lattim e r hns wo rk ed for the J. Burv e)' 'ackett, who was lowing brothers w e re e lected to Mrs, Chas, Meyers, of Cln~1!l- 1 tt uthfull y Lhat canned foods are are protected by classified sel'vice pair department, Store open State in two priso n trag 'die . Du l" ba db' in jured in a fall while pick- , erve as officers ' 101' the ensuing nati, was he re last wee k carl,ng no longei' packed by rule.oI.thumb lind will cnntinue to druw the I!venings. Cary's J{!welry Shop, ing an escape of pris oners n few ing ll]lpleR severnl w ee k!<, ago was YOI': , for her moth er, MI' . ,KeZiah method s, but ai'll sc ie ntificully p,re. semi·monthly pny 'checks from the LebanoD, Ohio. C, E. Anderso n, C, C; Orville Thomp so n, who hal! be n Ill. 1 "arl'd a nd that the conl!umlllg y,ears ago he st od J;:uard, at:JrI I~e u l'ought h ome o n Frid{IY, Mr. also guarded with a s hot!!,uti 111 .hl s S ackett is gradua ll y recovering. Gray, V. C, ; O. 0 , Missildine, . )ub lic ~h ould use them more freely state. . ' Fred S .. Snyder has returned to hands out~ide t he "'111ls dUl'lI1g and is able to \\'ulk abo ut the Prel.; C. B. Lewi , M. of W,: L. Mr, an~1 Mrs. Chas, M,~I'l'Iso n ~han in the pa t, no t o nly because The h ott-Is, restaurants and his h ~me in Omahu, Neb ". aftel' the prison fil:c Ea',t el: M0!lday. hou se. C. St. John , K. o~ R. & S,: C, a,nd family, Mr. ,an.d M,I S. ~()() of theil' co nv e nience and economy theatres of the Capitnl City are spendmg two ,weeks With hIS son Twice dunng hiS Impnson mcnt Lee Hawke, M. oI I',: Jl. G. Cross, 1 homp so n! of CII1C ln!1u tr., s pent but bccuu~e of t he a~solute as. enjoying n lucrat ive business at and daugh,ter·m-Iaw MI'. and Mrs, Lattimer ha s \'i ~ited hi s age d A pageunt ntiLi d, " Th e S hep- M, Of E.; Howard Burton, M. nt Sunday WIth Mrs. Kezwh 1 homp· , s urnn ' that can be gIven us to this season of the year, due prin· F. R. Snyder. mother at Loveland, He went un- herd', ' \ i~ ion" will be $!'i,'cn at A,; E, L, Thomas, 1. G,: Lawrence so n. thei1' wholesomenesR when comcipally to the fact that numerous guarded, t h e I' CI'l'\, t hurch of hl'is t, Chris- Tho m(l!;, 0, G,; E . L. Thomas, Iln l'eu with ho me,p l'epared fqod!!, Years ago Latti mer wa s a fi rst- mils P.I:e, Wi' dIH' $'!ay , Decem· TI' u~tt!e fol' thh: e year:lj C. B. Expe rt watchmake,!' and n. , __ _ _ _ .~ _ _ _ conventions are being held which large audience enjoyed the class base ball catche r and played ullr 2~ , at 7 ::10 p, 111 , Auo ut 50 Le wi : , Lodge Deputy: L, C, St. j?ravcr at Cat.y's ,Jewelry Sh?p, A draw from every section of the Ohi o: On!y , MASONIC SERVICES s tate, Politicians and others in· sp.eeial program at the local a lot of games in Clinton and nd· peopll! wi ll tak e part. Evcryhouy ,John, R ep, to Gl'Unu Lodge; Wal· tel' Kc nl'1ck, A Iternate, I malenal u81'(1 111 OUl I epull ue · HARLEY OWENS terested in the change of state Church of Christ Sunday night, joining co untie,. He also playe d invited . The program was givt;!n by a in the Natio nal Leagu e, A rt('r the work the brothers pal'tment. FOR administration together with the It is unllel's t oo u that t he P e nn · Thi s hri~ tl11ul'-Fol' t h e l! ome were served a delicious oyster s up· I , i ___ _ ncar approach of the opening of chorus of men under direction of n :If> piece : ei of ulshl.'s II per, ! Edith M" HarTIS e!lter. Funci al se rviCes {Ol' Harl ey W : the next General ASS4!nibly, also Walter Elzey, IlI;termingled with sylvani u Railr oad hn s ofTe r eu to L. C, St. John, K, of R. & S. 'I tainell at a beal1tlfully () , , ret ired archicontribute substantially to the the scripture readmgs and remarks restor e him to his posi tion a s de· $5,50 to $12 ,!l5- ope n sto ck, pardon ed, Beaulifu l ..Cory's ewe ll'Y ___ _ _ ___ on at "The Ll tl e builder of Xenia who died thousands of visitors here at this by A, R. Vnnce were several , tective if he time, :y - - Sh op, Lebano n, OhIO, Inn,' th e followll1g 1\1he F'riduy nij!'ht were helu Monday --FRIENDSHIP CLUB ,Re\, ,J. Sc ha effer unuMI'5, WI 1', r~. I ft oon 2 o'clock at the resiElzey and George Miller, a trio by ENDORSES NEW BUS LINE 1\11', nnd Mrs, K, J, Vale, Mrs, AnnaJ . Cadwallader, , Laurll WestatThird and King streets, CALENDARS Walter Elzey, Thomas Pierce and , Mehulin, oJ ' mithfield, Ohio, Friendship Club held its Mosher, MI'8. , Emma and of the Mu..<;Q nic o rder W. N. Sears, nnd a dramatic ' solo . C ' t CI band Mr:, Umphryville, of December meeting at the home of Mr E. ' V, B!lrnhart of ,CITlClnn ll tl, I ed' t 'd their ritunl at the h ome by George Miller. Thosl! taking The Ced,arvllle , ommul11 y Mt. Ohio, were Thurs· Mrs. Carr. The meeting wns called and the Misses An 1111' Brown, uc ftcrl'loon at 2 o'c lock. Jim wishes you and yours a part in the program in addition ,to at a We,d nesdllY dav ni$!'ht guests of Mr, I,nd Mrs. I to order by the president. Marne Brown, Cla ra Lile a nd Em. Btlll,dlll)' as in cemetery. MeewrrYYeCnrh,l'istmas and a Happy the above named were Wm. Brad· had under dI SC USSIon the E. ' L. Thontlls. The y wer!! enroute I After' the uevotion81s uy Mrs, ma Helghway. un a wa N ley, Wm, Drake and the minister. \ ity of n "Community Ch~5t" dnv e h ome from Marion, OhIO, where Farr and repeating of the class Stop at his home on and after Miss Lola Sears at the piano ndd· for the town anu townshI p, Mr, and l\1rR, Vale were delegates I n s hort business session was Satllrday, December 20, and re- ed the "feminine touch," which, The club went o n l',e co~d a s ap· b ..=--=- --:..:::c. ceive your calendar. of course, ill needed to make any proving and recommending ~hat to the Stnte Gra nge. ~dl~,dn ~v~i~h 33 mem ers answer. McClure Funeral Home ·" men's program" effective. King Broth e r s, Lebanon" be g l MI'. anu Mrs, Frank Rol!tcrs, of The program consisted ?f two Healthiest Boy and Girl ted -a permi~ by the OhIO P~I~hc Lena O hio, arc Ilnnounc1l1g the se lecti o,n ~ on the harmol11ca by Utility ommibi~n f or Ci~~~n~l:ti al'l'ival o f a 7 · lb. boy, Donald I Mrs Grace Furna s ; readings by thrlux~ herefol~O~'i~~; Route 42, Eugene, December II , 1;)3 0, The I Mrs: Bess Tinney and Mrs. Lucille ant . ron, I not be in com pe. new urrival is u grand so n of M!', Sali~buI'Y. ~I~e llI1~, woul'~' ' :':. '_ ~ ~ c !1 ia, and !\1r~. Morris Roge r . o,f thIS I Ddicious refreRhme nts ~ver,e tit ", lt~ . 1 C ' I n~bu s lin e .owl' ed pl:lc!! nntl g randson of WIlham A, s erved by the hostess and hel as. Lcnc!('n. ~; ( , o~. l'd I a ke Erie Wolcott, anti greHt ll rand RolI of sistants, Mesdames BellS Anderson by the InTch1ll11l~ I alan y • ill filing Mr!'. n :' bcccll W u lc ott of Leaa Rebu Braddock, Sut'ina Crawford \ 90m pall.", , e COI11j1 I. , • Ohio, , I::\'a Davis and J. W . Lolz. . Its appl!C2tlO 1 stated LOlt n o " The January meetin~ will b(1 I ,fengersx\\'o,l ld hi te)~~lo~n f:;' GI'lll' lI Watche~, adomb le dia· he ld at t he home of Mrs. Brans. ~~'i;:t~ be~~~el~n~IH" e tw plnceil l1~o n(1 I in g s , stu nni~l~ jewell'~, I~i~~ ' tratOI', _ __ but passengers wou l; be receh' e d sl lvel'l. a r, lInll s un.~ n e k' dostineu beyond th <.' : c t \\·o citi es, ,ell t h 111 a~ o ur stale, an mire CHRISTMAS PARTY Kin Broth I'S opernte 1i111!S now yo ur ~el ccLlO m~, C!"I'Y 5 Jcwe y be·t,~een. Dayto n and incinnai S!lOP , L eilanon, OhiO, Th e Eastern Star w'ill have thei!' through Top-billion and between Chl'istmus patty Monday, Decem· i\1 r, and II'~, Ralph Sheehan o~ Xenia and Lebanon . \' Rm.:nl1na ~ nte 'rtaine d a nl!mber ber' ~2, at. the' Mas~lI~ic Hall. ~em· --- --~ --of guel>t. to '11 • umptuO\.lS dlllnel', bors and their famIlies ar c requ,es· Su nda\' , ' Th ~e present wel'e Mrs. ted to be there at 6 :30 Rnd ~rlllg pos:r ~FFICE NOTICE Lillie ~ heehan and, Howa'rd She- one cQvered dish, some ,sandWIches The . post-office nt W ily11e ville, l Jillie Sh han and HowRrd hee- and a ten cent gift, - , -- ' ''-'' - - - Ohio,Jllill"be 1os€Cl Chr'istm s Day h!\n of R oxann!i!., Mr. .and Mr~~l' D b 26 1930' mer ' h han;-Mr, and Mrs. a· CaJUn. 01\ Friend. T.ia::cial' d mail will b e . °EII,f delivered . \'I II e, MI. an rs. IS D h Mr and Mrs. Chester Crackett There ~iIl be no rnral erviee. and dnughtedl·'d]~r. ~rd Mr:, sp~i~! and da'ughte and Miss Abbie Gra. R. R. 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Charles lephenson. widower and /tmior Steer ole heir of Flora tephens on, The Dayto n Sta t~ Hos pital for the in ~no e , and Lee tephenson. defendan ts. ' An instrument of writing purpOlting t o b the last will and " tel< a m nt of Geo rge E. Schield s, dec ·us ed. wa produced in co url Common Plea. Procee ding, a nd IIdllli t t·ed to pro bate. W: , In t he II '1io n of Rlllp h otte rill h e~ter Mllp l accepted. t he tru s t • __ _ \' CI'SUS BcrUm ott e l'ill a lso kn own as exe utll.r a nd ~I ,: d h!!! b.ond n f ---= - ,- - u s B I'tha T n vlt .. · it ibei n.::- d ete r - $20 .000 wIth Deb o lt Fldchty nnd I " '. ' Ie l~cc . .o f. U1. d'~ G utl l'n ntyB. DoYi!', o mpa11 Y, s ureand ty. !{pat (' \' cr t .. ,h<' H'CllptUl'l'd. :11111. i n ~ all Ut \\'0 11\ n, I l11 e t un o llce n~lJ1 e(I t h n.t t h ~' I ' ~. S"I Will iam Alvaas HilJ H APTER XV. I foul -lik '., h _h. d I.,t tl1l' 111~1I1H'!1 ~ w il h ~" I1I (, plu ck - I. r ov· a : n l' up fCllda nt ! ~ . ~,r~kllt)\\~, It \\ n ~ o l de~ - J . I. Wa lker weI" n a m ed app!'ai s hl'I I' t III l!1l! ~t. B('rnard, In ~ bhzzard. ('~ t hal s~ 1 \ I ~(, ~ lI mmu n s .o n ~ C CI'S. 1l \\'n~ lo ng after midnight llnd )Ja ~;; "'.llIw ut t:I~\i !1 gt ht·r(' w~r lllllny ' m o t o r-cars an d t' 'ali RHt lO ll . An d nil ". 1 lt' l'h:l p ~ . ht· h n'l \\' tl., rowl up the t . Bernard ~l efCllld u ll t I!c m,l(lc ,I!{ l bb hlca1loll Li lli a ll Fra zee a dminis tratrix o f 1:1 i-cubs ' p eeding a long t h e would I1l \"(' 1' " l' h,'T "gain Ilt'r"1\,' 11 . " Th " r e, W~ !I • a ,:u ri(Ju ~ In t It' :~~II !1.(,.~ ' 1'1 O ~~l ~ , " IIW . the ('st ate of hn rles C. Fraze e, ,In'el>;. C l'1'y ing people h Ollll'- hn p~ already ~ 11I' had ,, ~,' lJ1t' <l . f I'll 111 1 ~ hlll'p Il o t e 111 ch vn ' Id. ~ v,"lee. I' IJ ~~ ~ c Gl lPlll GII'':'fr l,n\lt ~d I ~ de(·ea~ed. ti led h is inventory and WIII'.! fr om nanccs a n d theal res. ' h illl inlu d ll rklll' ~~ "lid ,.. 11 "11 'l' I :.. lmo ~ L ::('I11('d as If F li te wa~ 'I,VU I n I .O~.I }nn II In , t 1 ~ ,( e- ap prlli se m e nt. (;ilt'. wond e r (I what J ulie was which he cou ld lll'l thl'l' pl.! lll'tl'l\ll' I la ~l g-hln," at hlll.l a,":1 II1 . \\ hy s hou ld f . n ~~nt h.I.\ In );. I! ee ~ f Oll nd g uilty Ve rn o n F_ Eml ey Ilecepted th e ,;oi ng. f,ying a wa ke perhaps. hal- nil!' hreak. . . . . th" l11un nwnlJ o n th ' St. Be rna l'd uf g l lls~ ,IH.~ I.I';Cl uf ,I ut.y . upp intme nt u.- guardiun of Ore m Aftel hIS l!ltC'1'\ II'W \\,I t h ( llIt- of n}.1 pia ' l' ~ ? ' " I~ .lh ~. ~ I~S ~ o f FI ~ ) d S. Reed ,Io nia n, in comp et e nt and fil ed his Irl!' nll~1 d 'H)1 I:!ingo h ill1- -t h ' t h ollght "as like n kn iil' being turn d l(,l1h11l)1. Seh .. !" ,I,1 I I,.·t('d IIU t IlI~O , \\ Ilh an effo rt hl' pull ed hll11s elf ' .cr. us V:I ~ l nlU .r o n c~, u )J?d m Od bond o f $8 00 with Maud J . Quim::\ his hcart. And he wns t ied hunt! t he str l'et f r Oll1 :\11·s. A~dl''' l1 ~ lO~t'l hcl': . t,.o n ~ f d e f c n d a.n~ tu set ~\!" I an hy E. W. Quimby and Lnura H. l'n <1 foo t by the claims o f 11 h.·lp- hou~(' lik e a d l'unl-"II 111 a 11. , 1''' 1' t h" 1 . ~ ~I: I "C' I1(,V(,1' be n 10 RW lt7.el'- squ !l. h l.h e ~e l.~lCe of s uml1l ,? ns, J o rda n as s ureti es. .'''~ woman who woull p rh:IJ1!1 llI om e nt h (' \\';] , 11 IIId \\1111 1'1I ~- IlI ntl , " th e CI) Ul t ~ ' 1 1 ~1. l e d th e . 111 0 tl.O ~ : [n thi! settlement of th e estate \'u lk in darkn e:;s f or th e res t IIf ~ ionut.' lag'1' Il ll d It.· II IU "I11 ' " .. ~o! I kno,,' l',·('r.v l11e h (I f . IL ~ e \ ~ r:zdl\nt " .as g l.a nted .th lr ty da) s o f Mllry Bainum, d ece use d. th e 1.('1' life. . . (l f , Iii ·illus i(lnIl1l.'Il t . , . I lIa d a t Ullr ( II a 111 0tor-l! lke adm.tlO nal lillie U1 whIc h t o til e net va lu e is $-160 9. 57. and it was Tir.'d o u t a s h e was. hitte nham II I' hil d mn\! ,· 1111 Id ,, 1 1' 1 ./ 111 11: , tiw rl' I" ~ ~ ~ \lmmer . . he was sO~le , m otI o n. " '. . . •. found t ha t th e e xe mpt ion of lhe n(lve l' closed his eyes n il night. bll t and cr.ul'1 han d- had dl': I ~!I!l'c1 It 1~lkl" t ou . I ~nd a ~ I)(' clu l e ng- lI1 e . In th~ l\~ tl o n o f 'lI gln la .J o nes w.ido we l', !iole distributee, exceed s . ' ~r. lI ~ Fl o) d R ce~, u ~ on lll ot lO n ~ f hl!' ~u c c e~~ i on, and thcl'ef o r e th e I" wurd s ur ly morn in g- . ju ~ t 1\ t he d(O wn tnl lll , th ., 1','<1 " , 111 1 \, ht'I I,.,n Iltl(,d to) hel'. j.!I'(l Y dll)' ligh t wa li how inA' I! '- h I.' had <et It. 1II1<1,hr"kl'lI It. II I' woull.1 hll Vl' hll~ n c.h l' d out 111 - dl, f<' ':Hlunt. 10 s t r Ik e p l~lIltl~ s esta le iti e x empt from inh e rita nce l\\' cel1 th{' c Uliai!lS h e fe lJ int o f1 1I (' Wil l; In 11 .. hI ~l. ll t' t il 11 "1('11 t o 11 g- IU\\ III g' 1~ I' " Cl lp 1 l o n II r the ~c ll,tl o n fl om ~h e tilc s. ,CO Ult o v ~ r ~ tax, ,, ~t l (l s, ooze, to be uw a k e n ed a l- 1(1 1'('11"1'11 I' )' to I,,' "lI fl,'I~' JII "t , As nl:Il'hlfll'. Ullt . .. hofll'1t1 c ut h lln I ul ed th e m otI o n. D e f.e~l d unt ~\ns Acc ounts fil ed: rnOlit im m ed iat e ly , It seemed, by it is ~ o oft { n t Ill' \\'1\' , wilh ~ 11 1 ~J.- ~ h l.' l't: ~ IVl' ,I1 , ~hll'ty .dnys a (~dltl,o n ~ 1 tllll e Estat e of J . S cott Gutte ry. del hI' insisten t ri n gi ng o f t he t ele- h; artl'd Jll·" pl" , 1111' 11 1',t 1"'I''' fll·d ' \\ h" \\a ~ the ~\' oJl1a n wh o In "~I c h t~ ti! e .0th ~ l . p lo.adlllg. cea .ed, til-st and final. a lTOW had t"" ,' n I! "" II \' :1 1111. d l'O\'C' :~ , Cill' UJi thl· I' t'. I kne w o ne . G I ~ce ,Fra ~e ~. \\a" ~:I~ nted a Eslat e of William H. Browll, d ephunc at hi s e lbow . "Hu ll o- yes! hull o ! wh o is it ?" TIll! d!' r l h - .. r )\1, _I" ,,' '\;1' al ..." 0 I1CC. . d lvurce fl om ~ IIbuI Fluze.e, t he ~ea sed, firs t and final. " ], t ha t yo u , 111 1'. hi tt nh u m ·. tlH' m (' II ~ UI"'1I1o'111 II I I~I' dt'~ palJ' Il l' b l'lIh o il \\,It h A , ha.rp me.m- d ~ f ~ ~da n; hav l!1g bee n g UIl t y of Estn t t! of S e phia Will, decease d. nim Lell nox s pea king- " alld J"lIl lI u ,~ hl' h .. ll c· ~' .: d lh (' ory, o f Ih c' r eckle~ ~ wny. In whI ch g ~ OS" neg lect u f .~uty. I.t was d e- fi r s t and final. . " Y • - oh, yes, Miss Len n ox." I \\' 1I 1 ~ t II f ,l u ll ., h., 1111 1'1 11'1 1h ' 1",- , .Iulll' had I I a s te d to hun nf her I ('e d ~hat th e, cal c and ,c us t ody of E ~tll te of W. E. Bis hop, deceasSarah Ann T olan , 14. of Sa ng;lI n III Co un ty, [.'1., w,i th h er Ahc:~dc:en Gill's was full y awak e li n \\' . n ncl li.' v"d Ih e IlI';<l,'d ~III I Y tll ld III II l' hi("· t·nl(·lIl. , I th e mIn or ch Jld. Beatl'l(;e .Fraze e. ! d . tirs t and tinal. ye t the powe r of th o ugh t ~ c e m('l(1 hl1l1 h~' 1,1I11111y)'{1 ':.f \h :l ~ 1.1I1.!h t ~i1 e I " I ,dId it a ll rig h o nly I 1)(' co nfid ed t o th e plaI ntiff, hUl l In t he case of Anna M_ Snook . Angu s st ecr with whic h sht won Ihe 4-H champIon shIp at the ChIcago to have desel·te d him. had ~J1 l'l~ "It I: l.d , ·~ (llItll' lI ha nl , ('IIlIldll I gc· t d own---;th e ,[, no w wn s th ~,t th e d efend.ant s ~aJJ hav ~ th e I Il ~ IId minis tl'lltrilt of th e eslate of Livestock Exposl tio n: .olllc thin g ha d happe ne d lO on hL' ~l. B"I'll:I l" l, t llO b:II I- :1 IHI t h l' wll1d ! lI g ht Of VISIta t IO n. 1he cb ul t oro , Millard Fillmore Blackburn. de=- __ ,Iu li som e thin g t e rri ble- some - I Fnr \' e ('k ~ Ill ' hlld 1, lIl1wn ' !lat HI' 1'!'llll'lll h ' 1'('rI h ow ;; h · had d e l ~ d . th e . def e nd a nt to pa y , th e cea sed , plaintiff. ve rs us Bruce • thin g t rllgic a nd unalte r a bl e w h ich h ' I' J'(' r J.:"' ~~ ",:til 't y \\':1 ." h!l t a blInd ' h l \' C'I'~d - ." 1 , n ' V(' I' ~ (,IlI·d . wi nd 1! 1 ~ IlI,t~ff , $,1. 5 0 pel' wi!e k fo!·. th~ Beedl e, e t nl. defendants the co urt row Lumb e r Co .. gu n rd l'IIil llIa t l'rNO HUNTING wou ld n ev e r p e rmit him to see he r to ('0\"' 1' a J!r ,n t lI11h a PI'lI,.",.. 11 11.1 ll u w l. Il k,' Il d Id t hat l1I J! ht - ll wu ~ : c.!l!,I? ~, ' ~)Jport , ,n nd th nt '\\ !Ibl;ll ord ered the plaintiffs attorneys, ial, $81.02; Willilll11 F'l'IIlIellkll c<; h t again 1I 0W hl' f(,lt 11 )(.· :l 11111 11 ", ho fil I' I a s It tlH' ~1 ' 1I 1 ~ " f 1111 t h · 111 li ed I I.\ze( ~hllll P II > 10 th e plnlfltlff S hawhan and Brown t o mail cop- gUI11'd rail. $36 .40 ; P . • S. Da y WC' th e und e rs ig n ed, ollow no SO I;l e thingI.;n~ has gl" )"l'd ill. a da l'k 11/1l1ll "1')'(' t hl!I'l' , ~c rea lllin~ for uut o f hIS Illh e ntllnce f ro m Char- ies of Th e We stern Star,econtnin- gunrd rail pos ts , $H -I.40; Bunj::hlllll day o r ni ", ht hunting, trapping or " Bullo ! hullo-" B im's vo ice a t and 11Ils had a J.llnd s lIddellly I 111 l' 1·('Y. " .. I le.s C,. Fl'azee, d ecense~, t.h e RU,1l1 ~ f ing th e tirs t publication of n otice Motor Co., re pair wo r k. $HO .Ilfi; J t res pass ing on our (nrms: the ' phone a g ain. . IC I' k .d li P. III h l.- fan' 10 :lt1111 11 n Th ll t wn s s o h ~ e h e r-~he h ad 1$25 0 , . lind t hll t h<; ~h ~ l1 . d e pOSIt to non-res ident defendants. t o cer- W. Lingo Hardware 0 .. ~upp l i t's, CONS BROS " Julie's go n e- " Bim 's VO IC(' da z7.,lll1g li ght. , " . 1. (" '11 f und, uf t a lk lll ," ex t ruvagllnt- $250 In ~h e. ":flaml BU I,ldl!1g an d tain nllme d persons. $426.20; Halls Se r vice Station, E . F . REIFSNIDER was ve r y cleur and q ui et, a nd yel Bltt l' r " " ld " "' l1 lt:h ./ ll.II( ' , l1lad - Iy , . I LUIl II Assnc ratJ?lI. F' ~a l1klln, 0 ., Notice of es tates for settlement ga s, $9 .35; J. W. Lin ~o lIal'dw a l'e HA _ E. MI C HENER it. un d erlying agitat ion was un- vCI'u ' nll y I,, ! d l' II', Iltlll' I1l l'H l e ~lt" l . And It 111 li s t huve be,e n th L've r y t o be h e l~1 111 tll;l st fOI t.h e b.en efit are set for hearing Decem~er 8 at Co., t r u ck re pairs. $[/:I ..!lO ; Jn o 111 i ta kabl e. '''lit'll h .. h ln1 ~I' lf had ~ l1 h C" n ~ t' I -1 I1 Ig-ht s hl' had s pe nt wllh h lLt en- uf th e IllIfl <,J r. child. t o be P?ld up - !.I o'clock a. m, Law & S on, gas. etc" $ .12 ,1>7; " I co m e b ac k t o t ow n ea rly Ilu s lr " Ios l' l'l'c' d. "" <'nll'd , udd('n ly 1'. :1111, 011 h e r 11I'rl\' lng at th e nge of An ins trument of writing pur- Morro w Fe ed & S u pp ly 0 .. t' eWindjamm e r- "J graduat ed in t his m orning . I hadn't h ea rd fr oll1 to fit likt· Jli ('C l'~ tJ)' 1I plIzzl · intn :1; h'C " l h" I' mll n we nt 011 chee rily tw en t~-o n,e y eurs. ,Th e d e fe nd.nnt porting fo be the last wili nnd ment, $96.20 ; Kil putrie k- Fl'lJn~ h he!' fo r s OtJIe days, a n d I was wOT- onl' com pi e tc \,h " II· . I II I' V(' I' , kne w .h e l' na me: bu t was. old ~ ~ ed to P~) t o J : T . RIle y testament of David Moson, late of Motor Car 0. , gas nnd slIppli-es, pluy ing th e saxoph on e from u corI·ied. I came up on th e em-Iy tru ln ,\ t .th l· l' IHI III tht· 1'111\'1 hl' tlll'n - ~ I,.. was a 11 t\ 1<.> . s lIp of a thlngpla IntIff 8 a.tu rn ~y . s lim o f Washington tOWns hip, was prodllc $294.88; Standard Oil C~. , gll ~ oil I 't ~ )) o nd e n ('c schoo l." BUlllbouz le- "W e ll, you s ur e nnd [ was in the /lat b y half-pus t cd bhnd ly .t ll <;rns~ ov.' r- h~' hn <l f1l 1.... I a lw nys lIk e f~lI!, \\' om (l n$200. -ed in court for probate. an.d grease , $ !l?0; .Boll k. S hop, s ~rnin e but she had gone. Th Hc no s l't Id a III hI " nllll<l Ill' d Id not h? I re m e mb er 1I011CII1g' h e r b eThe court approved t.he report phes for oudltor s o lll ce. $8./u ; 1 (I~ t loll:! of YOUI' moil." was ~ riote left for m e- a not e to carc \\' h r~ !t" went " I' wh llt Io c- ea usc ~h t' W U H th e onl y w ome n in New Suit. filed by Otho E_ Som s , executo r of Book Shop, s uppllcs fo~ l'eco l'd c l' The L. G. A nd er on Company the eRtate of Amanda E. SalliS, de- ' 60c; Book Shop, suppll~s for r eCord L'lia- " Eng oged t o two men be posted- sh e does n ot say Wh er e ('a nle, of h Im, It \\'n~ on Iy \\'hcl~ nth " hotC' I --a rot~e n ho te l, t oos he is g oing-sh e. jus t "Ill Y" ~ h e is ~"l\I' I1I ~g ~hll lli ond t ill' Shl I' I~ J!1'1~ rI s h(' hu rl 1\ ma n w ith hc r- a de cent vers us Dc Witt Murs hllll, James cease d. c?rdel', $110; Wellt e rn StilI', GOOD al oll ce ? Does brench o f promiso n o t coming back any more." Ing' o j brakt's r.e n c t l'ul,'d hIS ml s- sll rt o f n ~h a p. I r e me mber ,h e , 1. L es he r, Sam Finkll~man and William H. McMahan, executor bIlls of .~Ie fOI- 1'1 e l'k . of co urt. me nn nothing t o YOll?" For the firs t tim e h<'l' stead y PI' \' that hI' I r all ? l ,I how n ' al'ly It" 0::1\'(' 11Ii! a tip ab ou t a lIew en g ine T he White Star Oil Compan1f for of the estute of Emma McMahan, $72 i Re~f !l Shop, !lupp lle~ li nd laordia- "I ' II sa y it do es_ I'm v,oice s hook .. 'and b r ok e Wilh a h~(1 h"?11 ~'lIn .[1\' (: 1'. " .Wl11.O: :If t)l(' 1 he- :< . _ '" mo n e y al!d foreclo ' ure of mort- I dece a~ed, filed his inventory and bor at Jazl , $2: 20 ; ~O hll ~~ I1 - \Vat- trying to fi g ul'e o ut how I can s u e rln~ of angUish. hl g rn l !l'll 1t,II1 ,d ll1(,,1 "Jl I ~d h! m l AgaIn - c hon ' Id eu t 111 111Ipatle n t- guge. The a m ount clllimed $!JOO appraisement. son Co., su~pll es, $3 4.70 , Boo k th 111 b oth fo r It." • Oh, Mr. Chitte nh a l11 , whot ~fl'uck hIS ~ IJ I' U Idl' l' and >'l' l1t hIm Iy: . with inte r est nt 7 7r fro m January I It was determined that the net Shop, s upphes, $ 1.1 0.; . Lebano n do es it m ean ? Wha1 ca n hav e hap- d uw n (,II Ill ' kn et' ~ 111 th l' gTl'a~y " YIIlI do n 't r e me mber h IS nn me ? 28, 1930. value of the estate of Sophia Will, Lumber Co., gla. s I OI' JIIII. wlnclo w pe ned to he r?" rnatl: . , I V~ ~lI'~n J!"~ , b\J ~ t \ VO p~,opl e Ralph Cotte rill vers us Bertha d eceas ed, is $9306.91, thnt the $13.83; Book Sh op, s upph es,. $ 18 ; "I' ll come around a t o ncl'." \~ hell hI' .urngg d hlll~ sclf ,liP k ll ow ~Ild t hu t t rIp, andCottel'ill al~o known a s Bertha I exemptions bf the distributees ex- Beckley-Cardy Co., 1 soal> dl:!pc nI t s ee med to C hitt e nhlllll th a t he a g-a ll1 t hl' dl'I\'l'I' was I! l'slde hl11l, Th e oth e r man IUllg hcd. Taylor 'fo r divorc e c harges lire ' ~eed the ir success ions and there- ser for court ho use , $I.G5; Ellst • , "Yes. oddl y e n o ugh , I ran acr o.ss wilful absence. ' 1 fore the estate is exempt from in- End Coal Go., coal for cOll r t hl l11 onl y ~ da y o r two a go- Chl,t- I Edna Linkous Bush vers us heritance tax. hous e, $J6.46; D~s. E.dw. and Ro.b1e nham, hIS name wlls - what dId Elm e r Bus h f or divorc e charges In the case of J. Lee Thompson, ert Blair, exanllnatlon o~ chllyo u s ny? " . , " I ar c gross neglect. ' administrator of the estate of ~ren, $4; Waldron C. Gllmo u.I, ' On ly, t hat I.t R a cO lO cl d~ n~e . Ruth Tarvin, a n infant, by Flora Stephenson. deceased, plain- IOquest, $7.50; Waldron C. GIIbut I kn ow Chltt e nham . .Sufpns- Martha J. P eters her m other and I tiff, defendants , the court ordered mour, same $7.60; OhIO Corrug atin l" hnw s ma ll th e world IS. " I next fl'i e nd ve~s us Ea rn est L _ the administrator to deliver to ed Culvel-t Co., cOrJ'ug lltcd se wel's ' "Y o u kn o w him? Really. I like Tllrvin. for divorce. restoration of John and Charlotte Kupfe r, pur- $7.7 1; Leba~on Lumbi! r ~o . , !{ua~ J the fe ll ow. He a.nd I Slit . up to- maiden nam e and oUler relief. chas ers of the property, a good rail .materlal, ,215. 90, Ha rllO g-ethe r nl\ t ha t nzght, talktn g 010- Charges are gross neglect. ,and s ufficient deed. Ha"!ltn. care of hg.hts , $28; A. A lfll's . . It was t oo darn ed cold to uit was e ntered by Lucy Kirby The following accounts were ap- Lanter, sam e, $14, . J o hnst on, a~ d !I1.Cl' P. He kn e w a lot ab~~t e n- again s t James Dalla Kirby for tJroyed December B : . Jo~nston, g'U'!-rd raIl l11aL , $2 .]'~ ­ g l1 l1',,- he l o ld me we . . . , divorc e charg ing extreme cru elty I Estate of John L Gl'Ismere de 14, Queen CIty uppl y Co" ~u p"Y o u l1I ('an tha t ni g ht lit St. Th e Ohio Me tal and Manufactur: I cease d firs t and fin'al. 'plies, $5.54; Morrow GII~a ge , . g a s Phone S9W Bernard '! " inK Co mpllllY vers u s D W Bi s hop ' Estat~ of Vernon I. Creswell, de- for Ford,. $3 . 18; qreg oma Bri dge "Y (' S. You sec, we -" ru r cognoYlt, . . ceased, firs t and final . Co., repair to equIpm e n t , $18.7 0 ; S ch ofi eld g ot up ~uddenly , hIs Estaie pf Jo~n M. LOflgs~reet, Van Cam~ _Sl o n e Co., ~to ne , fa ce w hite , hi s e yes Implorlng_ Probate Court ProDleedlnl. depeased, second and flntll. $512_1l6; anwm Motor. Co.. JI & E" "Wil,1 yo u sw en !' t~ a t thi s is the E state of Bar!>,.r,. E. StrollP, de Pllrt,s and labor on pal', $1. 20 j t ruth 7' he a sked thIckl y. In the case of L. M. Henderson ceased, first and tlnal. fred Co., ~ cot pads, $ 11; ,1110_ ' The othe r man starte d. as admini s trator of the estate of Estati! of Gustave A. MIller, de- .Law & Son, maintenanc e s hi! r" Th e truth. Why, what on e arth James W. CI'esweJl, deceased, ceased first and flnal. Iff's car, $113 ,38; . Drs. Edw. nnel plaintiff, versu s Hannah Cres well. • Robt. Blair. medIcal se rvlc e~ at " ' ,,'I ~ it tru e thll t yo u and h e sat et aI, defendants dis tribution of Jail, $27 .50; Sam D. Henkl e, wo rk u p nil that ni g ht ? Oh, I know I the proceed s arising from the s ales Real E.tate Tran.fcra on taix plats, ~4B.76: Book hop, Heber A. Smith to Herman W. s upplies lor Common pleas, 60e ; "It', all my fault_II my fault, Oh, My, Goll! What a br'lte I've mu st S (I(l m ou t of my mind t o you amounting to $1770.22 was orderb ut a ns wer me . It' vOU know what ed . and Velma E. Smith, 51.90 acres Western Star, s upplies, $ 7 i P . B. b een to her." t hl·.s nl ' ~ n ~ to me -" Ac co unts fil ed : Monce, ~~ . in West W ayne twp. ""_ pay roll, $22.40; Cnos . E E state of Mary Batnum , d ec easRaymond H. Dunham, to The Braduury, same, $9G.95; Eden B ut be fo r e th e answel' came he had neve r ta ki! n so long t o dre!!s I ll n x ious , a ll )!r;,' lI n u npo l ng-eti~. People's Building, Loan and Sav- Tel'ry, same $164.00 i S , E. C utl er - his hands s ho ok so t ha t he bun"My Go rl . that wos n n ' a l' s ha ve kn e w whu t it would be; kn ew just ed, first and final. E s tate of Jda M. H o ckett. de- ings Company, of Lebanon, 0., bridge repair wOI·k. $3; Roy g led eve rything- each m ome nt W ha L I. he he ll rl u ~nll mea n .by h ow base a nd unfound ed w e re 160 acres In Union Twp. Heisel, same, $3 .15; Hal'I'y Heiilc l ~e emed an e t e rnity, and ye t in wa nd e l'lll g' a bo ut I Icc!Illlll y like L (l lllbll l'd's li es ; kn ew h ow cruelly ceased, tirs t and final. In th e settlem ent of the es tate Fletcher McKinney, et aI, to C. same, $4.80; Le banon Farm e rs less than three-quarte r s of lin t h at- I hope rou' r l' n ol hu r l- Nu? h e ha n misjudged Julie- knew h oul' he wa l; round at thi! fl a t. Bim S ur e yo u'rc n ot ? We ll, co me al ong nls(l that with hi s own hand s he o f Isaac N. Miller, dec:eased, the P. Krohn, 45.85 acres in Harlan Coop. Co., 15 barrel Celltent, ~ 3 7 _ 50; Oregonia Bridge Co., pay 1'011 , still wore her ha t and coat, and w ith me li nd have II d r ink. I'\'(! gou t had wilf u ll y bro ught hi~ last hope ne t valu e of the estate was $541. n f ho pp ines, to t he ground and 88, and it was determined that tW'Carl and Caroline Schaub to $186.70; Joe W . Dllvis, same, he r cilim fac e an d s t ead y e yes 1\ /l ut nOL ti l' ll1i nllLL' ~ I\way." ' the exemptions of thc be neficiaries Paul N. Haskins, lot No. 2317 in $240.40; Chas; $. Bradbury, s ume, looked s trained and afraid And he fo r e Ill' cll u ld all ~ \\' cr vI' ur ok en it. exceed their s uccessions and the Deerfield twp. $66.65; A. T. Rettig, same, $217. She attempted no g r eeting- sh e I'C ' iti l . . ch oli IcJ fo u l~d hi lll s('l f in PHONE 8F3 Ethel E. Dunham, by admr. to 20; Eden Terry, same, $564.60 E. jU Rt handed him t he lett-el' w hic h a co~y bachelor- I ok lng 1' 00 111 ~o ff Bim Le nnox and C hltten~am estate is exempt from i nheritance Th P I ' B 'Id' L d D_ Jones, same, $208 .20; V_ W. Ju lie had left. St. J a mes' 'tree1 w il h a serva nt so ug ht eve r ywh ere fo r Juli e, wlth- tllx, In th jl settle me nt of ~he estatf:! e eop e s UI 109, oan an , Tompkins, same, $202.40; Maso n "Dear Bim ln ld n!? his cout IIwny to be b l'u ~ h e d o ut su cceslI. They enquired of HARVEYSBUR~, OH~9 "I am going away. I'm s o sick of IIl1 d hi!' hos t m ix ing II s ti ff whisk y eVH)' o ne whom he hqd eve!' of J ohn W. pun!Jarn, pE!eeased tile Sa,:,ings P!lmpjl.rzrt 100 agrfls in Lumber Co., nalls , $1.25 ; frank I "Burslt, repajr, ,9.55 ; 'East 'Ena m y life I ,have tri ed- you know land sodn. , kn own, and scorch ed every spot net value Is $15700.1)6 witl! Ji!v~ Un~gn tw~~ V. Dunham, wld!}w, Illi s ole sU\1oes" .. apte!! W. g~esw!ll! l!y ~dmr, ~o ft~r!lge. '~ppli'e5 ",nfl r epair worlf have-~nd I've failed ' all r o und. H e was dazed amI so re, and yet in L ondon sh e hat! e ver visited. sor, Eva L. Sherwqoli, !!t aI, IpS.li5 $2/i.52; Trustees of Public Af~ '" _ _ . _ __ ~ ._ ___ . . .. __ ... c _s .. o I'm jus t going IIway , lind n ot in a wu y the. Hh(1 ck had b ro ug ht . C hitt ~ nhum wns . torn b e tween In the case ot Anna M. Snook, aores in ~assie tlllP· ' . f!lir~ !igftts' a~ county garage, $~_ coming back an y m ore. Don't him buck to hIS ~e ll ~ C S. hI S a nxlCty f<,Jf Juhe ond his dis. Jl d m'1is'tratl'ix of the ,estate of Arthur and Ruth Smadbeok to 59 i J'!l!!l0ps t\pto Supply Cp., s Up- , wOI'ry about m e -I'll fiind happiH e I' ':I! iz(' ci Ihllt hlJ ha d ma de a tr ess f OI' Slldle . , Cal'l BchallD lot ~Q, 8411 in pf!!lr~ plie!!, nOQ. l~; Fl'8n. k Sherwood n slI - som e how." "Juli e" f oo l o f hims .'''·. a nd Lhl' I'calisa ti on He harl to ld Blm t he whole StOTV Millal·d . Fillmor Blaclkbul'n, de- field twp. $ T. C, and Hattie Pruett to J. O. Cp., glls alld supplies, . 8.82 j CinGiles read the lett e r , and laid wns n ot pl cosl\ nt. H e g lll ped down " I o nly WI sh to. God I had told cells ed, plalntl • Ver!iUS Bruce & ~ . . ~, . _( i it down on t.he tabl e. Hi s fac e was t hl' whi ~ ky all I , od a . and llIa de 11 0 yo u befor e, " h e SOld. whe n he r ead Beedle, et aI, defe ndants, It was Harding and Prudie Hardlnp, 63.- ci!lllatj Oil Wqrks Co., gas for g r e y, and though he tri ed to s peak objection wh e n his g-I a~ s \\'a ~ r e- t he ~indl~ gy mpathy nnd unde r- ord red that Thelma Daulton, a 25 acrlls In Washlngtgn tOWflllhlp. truck, $152_19; W- B. Collins, r e".QNf;Y LQANED he could tind no words. fi 11 (' 11. s tan ,llng 111 h el' e yes. . min o r, he hade a party delenThe Lebanon-CItizens National pair to f!Qulpment, $3 .60; W. N, Bim was watching him st ead.ily T he, d rive l' 0[ t he ca r stoo.cJ "Wh e n we fi.nd Juhe- " ,He dan t and it was further ordered Bank and Trust Company to WI!- Cox, supplies, $26,26; S. C. AleJ(with those cl ear, und e r s tandlllg I \\'Utclllllg- \\'lth kI nd ly. RY111palh ctl c 1 hr ok e off a s ~Im turne d B". ay. that summon s be served up- lIam H. and Laura A . Pohlmeyer. anper, alcQhol, $3.40; Charlot~e W LOANS on Livostook, eh~ttel., Second Mortgages. Notes bough' eyes t hat see med t o ~e !<o m uc h e~es_ H e wa ~ n b ig , bu lk y ma n "Yuu O O,~'t b elieve we shall eyer on said defendant. 3 7.52 acres In Turt1e(!reek town- French, compensation and dam ,: The court ordered that J. Lee ohln ages, $250; Arthur J. Hill expense John !;larbine, Jr., X!!nla, Ohio. "Why ha.<; he gone , 1\11'. Ch it- ' wl th a r ed . bIt te n fa C(' th at· looked I ~nd he l', he .accused he.1" B.ngnly. te nham?" she a sked at la st pa in_ I as ii hu d bee n exposed t o a ll wea- 'Yo u' r E' af r aId t o admIt It, but Thompson, administrator of the ' H' ACt H $19.50; G. M. v,villiams, inspector, estate of Flora Stephenson, ded esterc nil otterm1no Q'Y' $94; f". )\1. Colhns, same, i1 00; O . f ully. ' . thers, a nd he had a rl eep, j o yial y ou believe s he is dead." 'For a moment h e co uld n ot an- , \'oic (' . Bim made no an swer, and he ceased proc.eed to slell the real ell.' F~an~iln. ottermal\ rea estate an ~. Miller, Inspector pnebllnon LONG OR SHORT TIME-Easy s we r , t he n he broke out passio n" Glu rl y ou're not h Ud," h e said ..ve nt o n pas!iionately,. driven by tate at private. sa e at not les8 Hildegarde E . anll William A, lI r !dge, 'l~~; B. Slmp~on, opel' terms. Also Surveying and Abately: a f tc l' Ii. 1110 1I1 1' 11 t. " It \\'u ~ u ne llr hi ~ own dread and paIn., . than the appraIsed value, In. the Zeter to Rudolph Schneld,r, 267.- abng JDa!n!;nm!!r, $16, Ljlslje Istracting Write and I will call " It's m y faul t--all m y f a u lt. Oh , shave, e h'! By J uve , yo u gave ~e " ,People .don't take thi! lr I1ves so case of J. Le'e Thompson, admtnis- 46 acres in Harlan twp Shllltl, S8~@, •• 4; ~J.. W. Knapp, and see YOU_ 8 .. m p. lien~le. Waym y God I What a brllte I've bee n I II nllsty t ur n . T can te ll yo u. I ve ellsll v. Juhe was n ever a cowarn. It'ator of the estate o~ Ji:~ora Steph Charles Stephenson to' John and same, $311, Weldon Hggan, laog\, nesville Ohio . JU t o he r- " 1 drive n t h ouSllnd s o f mil ~ in mv She'll come back . . . " enso!,!, deceased, plaant,lff, versus Charlotte Kupfer, 47.43 acres In on New road $2.80; Harold Sweny Bim's redden ed li ps s mi le d wa\'- ti m e' on ll1 .oLo r -.I ,j~ es li nd in. a.1I Bu t hIs own h ope was not very peerfleld twp. , furnishing and loading gravel , $8.eringly_ Suddenly sh e began t o so b sorl~ II f Tin Ll z zl e~ . but t hiS I S I' ca\. B e Wit S haunted by the FloTa Stephenson, by admr. to 40; Zain Armitage, same $2'71 i FOR REN'f "O h, poor littl e J u lie ! P OOl' litt le I th e f1 1 ·~t ti m(' T'vl= kn ocked an y dr ea d that Ro m e dav he would read '7 48 Howar~ T_ Copk, sam!!, $80; J. R. wh e n she hope d passionately tbat J 0 h n an d Ch at I0 tt,e K up f 'er, ... I)pen~er, silJlle~ $103; ~rank San'pJu liel You men ar e nil t he sli me .: on e dow n . Ro te ll ~e n s u ti o n , T a s- ju ~t s uch an othe r headline In the Sadie would die and set him free. aores in Deerfield twp. ts . 3 I 6 Ch I M Why can't y o u leav e li S al une if I ~ 11 1'l: )'II U! J-J 1I\\'e \-l!I' . as I ng a s pu pe l's al! tha t ~hich .had an Grant P. Bailey to Alfred 0, e , pp es. ; :I ar es eafs , FOR RENT- Five rooms, wl'th y ou only mean t o brin g U.· unhap- YOll 1'(' no l hu rt - have some mor e n oull cet\ he r cOlJ s ln s tragic death. ~ut Sadie showed no signs of ob- Dill, 57.9S acres In 'fnrtJenr!!elr same, liortin HamiJ'in. 2 poIJ:)s electric lights and water. nIIging_ She had changed wonder.. .. rt U; William Frauen~necht, 11 q quir~ at' this Office: ' ~17 pi ness?" \\' h i ~ ky . " He , pent his time between the fully since the first sho~k, and had twp: guard !'1m, $44; 'c. D. Watkins, C hitte nham mac\ e n o re ply. H e H e we n t all ta lking a s h(l f et ('h - nurs ing hom e where Sadie was grown quiet and obedient. She dip 10 yards stonj!, U.60; Rosa B. --, was t hinking of t hat n ight nt t h e I'd the d e ~ant\' I', and Blm' s /lat. J!III. ~llp",,d Shoecl'aft, furnishing and pi\in~ , f9R ~~Lfi! top of th e S t. Bernard lind of t he I "yo u a 111 Ilto1'i,l ? No! Neve l' Doris GUl'den e r's he art gave a evel'ything she was told with paWilliam Bergdall, road s!"" sto'n'e , ,S6; H, S. Oonover suppljel\ ---,,..-_ _ _ _--,,,--_ __ ~_~ 1'Ild iu nt happiness in J uli e ' ~ face driv e yo u!'self- \Ve ll , I \\' o n't le t qucer littl e throb of pain when- thetlc eagerness, and s~e was. alw l1l! n s he first cam (' t o hi , arm s . ' a n yo n e d r ive me- ma kes m e a s \'ve r !:he thought of Giles Chlt- ways gentle and gl'ateful to G,les. veylng, $7: Sam D. Henkle, same $14 .06; Waite!! Q,rage, repll11l FOR SALE ---, White Leghqrn T hen he had been offe re d :1 jor to o n e l' vu u ~ a s a wo man. Th o ugh talk tenhllm, and there were times (To be eontinuE!d) - 1$16; Slim Shej1rer, sllme~ $7; Mor- work l $131t~16:" ' \ Pullets, Telephone 83r3.

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will live another fifty yeu r. POS' itive ly the bel't thing a man can A certain friend of min e pros· do iM n ot h in~." pered mightily in his business an d I 1'\\'0 y(iUl'~ puss d. Jdl enc::;: los t mves tments. I used to see him of · it. char m. Tim e, whi ch had se: m d ten, and it distress'l d me t o ob- to pus ~ s lo\\'ly wh ' l\ hI' wus cl.ain . serve that hiM increase in weulth ed to 11 jl I,. 1I 0 W hun)! ar oun d hi: had apparently added nothing to n u: k lih, a mill ~tonc. With his his peace of mind . He s eemt!d t o days f re ' for wrilin )! he aclu:.ll ly be alwuys worried. His health was WJ'ote less than in th\! year~ when, not too good. With each udded mil- with ull th ir dull I·o utine. he hu d lion he developed a new complaint u('(' n stimulaled by '!aily cnn tu ct The other duy I saw; him again with ~he ac ti ve work. for the first time in nearly a year. I "I lI 'su re yo u 110 work at all is His eyes shone. He was fu ll of worse t hnll overwork; til : milld pep and plans -a won de rful trans- I preys 0 11 itse lf - the most unwh ole fonnation. I S<' IlI f' of ( uo el." ~ o he wr ote t o th e "You know, I used to talk about same f ri end. "I have ceased to retiring," hi! said, "and I had jus t , care for u l mo ~ t anythi·ng. Nev('r about made up my mind t o do it I did the wat ers of hellv,' n pOliO' \vhen the stock market crashed. down on a fodomel' head. What I Then I discovered that I couldn't can -i o, and ove rd o, is to walk r atrl))'d to J'etire. : am a san)!4.inar y l11urd ere r e.f "I've gon e back to work, and time. But the orac le is sil ent.' it's the greatest tonic I ever had. I Heno'y Th orellu ; wh o ~ :I \\' many I doubt now it I'll ev er r etire. thing s clear ly, lookl'd forward to When you come to thjnk of it," he a tim e when e\'cl'y l11un's lif e added, "idleness is just 0 form of I would be r ea: on ahly di\'i.ded 1>1'suicide." twee n hard work und happy Ici,,The phrase is striking, but th e UI·P. thought which it expresses is n ot "Whv sho uld .th" hen ~ l't a ll new. Many men hav e mad e the day? " h(' a ~ k ('d. "She can IlIv but same discovery, and us ua lly at the nne e~g, a nd bl'sides. she will nl)t price of unhappiness. have picked up ma terial s for 1\ Charles Lamb. when released at Ill' \\' II I, _. Tl .ose ,,11 0 wo rk lIlu ch last from his drudgery of desk do not wUl'k hurd ." work in the India office, cried out Both idleness ulld unrelieve d thut he would not go back to hi!> dludge l'Y III'" forl1l s of slIici,le. "prison for ten thousand poun ds. " Somewh ere het w <,,~ n them is a "I am free! Free a s air!" he I happy me diul1l whi ch i" r ea lly livwrot~ ecstatically to a fri end. "I ing.

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. Chri st.mas is, oI ull limes of the year, the children's season . The giving of PJ'('s 'nts to children at Christmas-timc is as old as ' hristianity it~e lf, for it was begun by tbe three Wise Men of th e Eas t who ca me to l3ethlehem, wh er e the ' hild lay in the munger, bringing gift!!. It is easy to forge t what it is that Chl'istmas com memorates. It is eMy to t.hink of it m 'rely a s a holiday time, a tim e wh en therc is a great deal of "hopping t o be don e, whe n the s.tores ure crow~le d and eVl:J)'body IS busy wrapping up Chrlstmus packages, and th e postm en are o vc. rIOl\~ICd and gro\~n . up s as well a s children arc looking f orward expectan tl y to see wha.t they !lrc ~oong to get for ChnstmaR present s. . The spiJ'it of ~1!J· i !:!tmu s. is, or s hould he , the Hpmt, of unlvel'sa l marks th e onniversary . of a new lov e, of pen c ' ful g 09 dwIII bet weell all mJln~lnd . Chl'l>;tmas marks the alll1Jversary of a new era, th e se lling a ~ id c of the old laws of vengea nce and hatred, of I exact und even jus tice J'!!gardless bushels to the acre; the average matel'lI\ty I.;; hl~her tha n it t. an y· of mercy. We t oo often forget cost per acre was $13.73 and the ~vh ere III I~ urop e , wh ere th e ~ ub­ that We too e asily forget that the average cost per bushe l was, there- Jec t has long b ~ e n I'ega rded as a message which the Heave nly host fore, $1.14. Wheat grown on the ' s rl ous one , brought t o ea rth on that night same lan·d. under t he same crop - - -- - .. - - nearly two thousand years ago was conditions, but with a properly n message of love and joy. balanced fertilizer, yielded un It is meet and propel' that we average of 28 JAa bushels to th e s hould exchange pl'esents among acre, with an average cost of 07 ou r friend s and loved ones, but cents a bushel." the greates t j oy of Christmas tiftle That tella the ~ tory of the d olcomes from the gifts we give the lar value of fe rt ilizer to the farchildren. ,Joy for the children, mer. And If it be argued that what ev n greater joy for the giver. is needed now Is not more wheat, Wha.t ever our sto te of happin ess which is probably true, It i also 0 1' ~orr,ow, we gl'own-,:, ps owe it t.o true that, no matter what the O,UI e h e~, to the SPirit and tradl' market price of wheat may be, the tlOn whi ch Chrl~tmns. com memor. : farmer who grows it most cheaply _ ates, and t o the chIldren them- w'l ll come nearer to making 0 pl'o f - - - - - - . Relves, to see that everyone of ! it than the one who does not nse DIRGE FOR THE YEAR the,!" at least, has a Merry every pos~ ible me'thod of increMChrIstmas . ing hi s acre-yield and cutting his By Percy By .. be Shelley bushel-cost, - - - - - ••- - - Orphan houl·s. th e y·eur i dead, i Come and sight come and weep 1 THE VALUE OF FERTILIZER I . - - - - - - - - - - - - - . Merry hours, s mile instead, I I I F or the year is but a lee p. ~ ______ • I MOTHERS AND BABIES See, it smiles as it is sleeping, I Mocking your untim ely wee ping. It looks. ot ' first g lance, as if • • As an arth 1uake ro cks a corpse it was n long jump fr om a great In its coffin in the clay, Wall Street financial in stitution I . Five thousand babies a day are 10 the farm a t housand mile. away born in the United States. About So whit e Winle r, that r o u~h n\lrse Rock'fl. the dead -cold ~'ear \ 0· It doesn't OCCUI' to some folks that 0 hundred of each day's baby crop dllY i whatevel' affoeets th e farmer affects die before they are a month old. t he biggest banks in the country. Ab<?ut fifty of' the llve tho\lsano olem" hours! wlIl\ aloud The banks know that, whether t~e daily mothers di e in chihlbil,t h. For you.' moth er in her shroud. farmer does or not. Most of \hes~ de41ths QaT! bo preThe G\loranty '}'r\l st Company ot vented, if proper care is taken, As the wild air til' S and sways New YD"rk, for example . has just according to medical and !loelal The tree·sw ung cradl e of a child printed a s tud'y of fertilizers, not authol'itles who have been study- So the breath of these days primarily fOl' the Information of Ing the ·subject. Rocks the year:- be calm and th e furmers. but f or the InformaIt would be hard to Imagine a mild, . tion of the big business men who more useful work than the spread Tremblinj!' hours ; she will arise nre th e Trust Company's custom- ing of knowledge about the pre- Wi th new love within he r eyes. ers. It is important news to them vention of this unnecessary toll of that sales of fertilizers in the deaths. That is being und ertaken January gray is he rot'. United States have continue(t by a group of public-spirited me n Like a sexton by hcr )!ra\'e; strong during the finan cial de· and women, who are establishine F e bruar y bears lhe bi e/'; pressi on, so that the total lor the maternity centers in various parts March with grief cloth howl and yea]' will probably equal t he reo of the country, to which any ex · . rave, cord of 1929, which was next to pectant mother can go and receive And April wee ps- hut, 0, ye the largest year in the fertilizer sound advice and help, hours, It will take a long time to get F ollow with May'. (airest /lowel·s. b usin ess. From an investment point. of th-e entire population into the view, the TJ'ust Company argues, habit of taking specia l precauUmbrella Man - "Y es, nll;\'11 III , I the f.ertilizer business ought to be tions . against the pe'r ils of ehilda good one, since farmers are birth. The human race ~as be en repall' und recover umbre lla s." Mrs. GU,lIm-fv!olar- "Fine! Go lem'ning more and more the dol- having babi~s flll' a long tIme, an(j lar value Of fertilizers. 'lThe ~ve\:: most pellPi's regard it as natural to Mrs. Dinkle ~ fo of nt 123 To· ag yijlld the principal wt}eat- pro ~ess abo\lt w'hiQh there Is poth. basco t r ee t a \1( I'c e o v~ r a pearl jrrowing section s of the' oountry,f' ing special. to be done. But th e handle umbr ella, Wh en you come tile eompa'1Y reppr.ts, "wlthout fact remain!! tha~ In our civilized back I'll give you so me more a dt~e ~se o'f fertilizers, was pnly 1 United States the death rate in dresses, "

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OUI' hiJ! h :<chonl nrclL" trll it l'lJ<lrl l cast fr om the ML Ora b radi I) , la In addition, Channel. l ion W dn e~da y eVC' 1I ing, 1\1 I S . A. S. Co n ett llnd H" I1l'rt draio Roofing h fire:\1i;.;s Nil n C,II (' lt, allo lI ar ol d proof and lightning. Le mon W C I'~ S u ndny g'u ~: ts r. f 1\11'. lind !lIn;. I{(l u 'rt r"lI ctt ill proof. A highly durable Dayton, !11 .. ~ . A. .'. oll ' tt IIC - I co mpani ed th em home. r (llI o wil1~ I pan &lac: ooacio, a short visit. M... and Mrs. W. A. L uke ns att e nd ed • tut e G I'an)!e al Marion this wee k. !Ir I'S. A nnll Vnn n ron an d j\Ji ~ t\ ~aura W II I'd are p ro udly (l isJllu~'. i JIl/.: a loCllut lf ul hunch o f I' O!<"~ s~ nt t helll fl'l ,m T ('xas loy M I'S, Vall !?uJ'(' n' f' dHlI go h l' t·, !Ill'S, E. ,I. Co l- I h e l', I !I11 ~~ Lu ci lle TlIek H was IIIl (1 \'1'1' nig ht gllest Satu. rday of Mi s"e,; I ====~=-==-===-=-=~~~~-== - =~~=- ==~========== ---Kath leen an :1 Ne llie Graham. .Th e Womun's Civ ic Leagu~ m . t l ~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~--~~--~------~~~~~~~~ \\'Ith Mrl'. Myr t le Th omll ~ Sat ur' l day after noon. Severul items of Hu rry .Th ompson, Of eas~ r ~,------------bu Iness cume u p f OI' discuss ion. reek .Helg hts , spent Saturda y The p l'ogra m com mi ttee was nb- I afternoo n in II arveys!Jur·g. se nt so th ere wa. no PI'O/.:l'!Im I' S " Adjou r ned to meet \ ' U M . : ",.\\vr cnce ul'face, of Rid eevlli e W'th D d hi Evaly n humak e r on Vka\ul' d~ ~' I ~\'a s here one dl\~ last week buyRESIDENT I epen a e Dec embel' 27. Th e·r e will be an px~ pigs. Serum and Viru8 chango of tO c gift!'. ' Responses to Gw rge Vail, o f Cincinnati , ca m(' l'nsureshoth SaCe1'0 11 call t o be New Year's Resol u. U'l alld spent S unday with An lhtion s. on.\' Davis. PERMANENT LOCATION ty and Succe88 .1. P. Thornbul'Y ha s been ill the harley Geol')!e i!' ha uling o n pu st week. hl ~ ~chon l bu s (No. 21 5 1 pupils S upt. !11 o l'e called a me t til)! lit to th .. Hal'\'cy!'burg school. LEBANON. OHIO th e ._chno l a udit ol JUIll Thursda y Th ere are in the neighb orh ood Eye. Examined Harveysburg, O. '1 II vetllng for the purpose of 0 1'· i 2 0 g~l ni :'. in~ a Pal'en t T eacher's As. 0 0 pU pl ~ e nr o l·d li t t he 1-11\1'Gla .. ea Fitted Repaira . ;ey"" u 1'1:: • chotd. Phone 31 s(l ctation. T h,e orc hestra pluy ed a fe w Felec llOns, song, ~w ere sung fJ'om the ne w schoo l book. , and we were addres!ic:d by Supt. Holt of Springboro 0[1 the work of FOR SALE DATES CALL t heir P. '1'. A. It was voted lo orgnn i ~e a P. T. A. , here and th e follOWing officcrs were elected : Pres id ent, Joe Sham ba ugh, V ice. lOr the FUNERAL DIRECTOR Pr e~ ident , Wilbur Hawk e, Sec 'y. 1\1 .. s. Chas. Gordon, Tl' ea~ lI reI', WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Han), Osborn . 52 gave the iJ' 11<1IlH !S for members hip. Ha rry I-lill. chairman of the Warren Co unty Ch ri. I· Fully ~quipped for Good mus . ea l committl~ e, addressed the JESSE STANLEY meeting and presented th e schoo l Service. Phone 320, New BurlinltoD, Ohio wi t h a fir st aid kit. The te!lch et\ Large Disp lay Room. se rved donghnu ts and eotre ' \.It the d ose of th e me eting. EARL KOOGLER Ambulanc e Service UPSIDE·DOWN CAKE Th e Wel co me Bible InsR me t R. D. 6, Xenia, Oblo Telephone 7 Day Or Nieht wi t h MI'. and !ltl'S. Hal'old Gillam phone Dayton Co. 54J.5 Friday evening. A.bout thir Lv we I' sc an alumlnul11 ol11clelte pon present nn d 1\ ve ry "enj'oYlible for thi s. Melt in the pun one and evening wa>! s pent. Delicious re- onc- half tubleflpotms o f louller and t'l'eshmellts we re served, ~ til' in brown 's ug!ll' so that th e bo ttoll1 (I f th e fry ing pan is co\·ned. Dmw to the cool PlIl't of the stove and I t stnnri unti l the s ugar is pal·tly melted. Hn ve r ead y a can of Hawaiia n pin eapple. Mr. K. E. Th ompso n and f am ily ·tt a in off the syrup. setting this Phone 93 had for 1he ir S unda y aftern oo n aside to use in s(Jme ot h~I' recip e. Arran j:le the sli ce of pineapple g ues ts Orlando Brannan lind wif r , ao Years Experience in of Xenia, and M. M. Teny of th is in 1\ layer on top uf the butte l' a nd f llJ.{ar ill Ih e [I'y in)! pan. The Filling and Making Glasses place, . spac cg between th e slic('s of pine. - at~eorge .W. DaVI S, .a nd Mrs. app le may be fill rd wit.h dlOPP :: ARY'S JEWELRY SHOP Ed ith na \, l~ a J' d ('h 11.1 I'(' n were nut meat and .. ai~in s. c\l··I~~ml!~~~~~~~~ shopping in Le ba non , atuniny Hav~ I'end y two lable ~poo n s of Every Tue.day, Thurada,., afternoon. . hlltt!! 1' creame·l . with thl'ee-quarSaturday Bel·t 8o)!an I ~ on the sick list te!'lI of a cup qf slI,I{ar. Ad d t o this thi~ wed~ . · mIxture one ut. a time two unbeal · . e n egJ! l' and : tll' lIntll th e mixture Law!'encr BI'own and fllnllly , is li ~ ht anti full of bubbl e~. Have and MI ~s i\la ry Brown. wel'e .Su n- · rcody two cup s of fl ollr which day . donn er g'u' sts of th e JOI'dan have be en sifted with tw o lable- ' family. sp oons of bf1kin~ - pflw "l('r nil" · I Cly(i(' SU IlI S, wife and three 1_ i'! hth teas~o o n o( s~dt. All this ===========;:; chil dren Dona ld Marv Ethe l and alterately With two- lhll'ds of it cup ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN NOTARY PUBLIC Geo rge,' wcre' ;;hopping in Le ba . \ , f milk. Fina ll y, add a teas poon ou r Cattle, ho~ s, she ep and cal ves non Saturday uftte rnoon . of lemon e xtrac~ . Bea t .nll tOl.!cth er to No rri s- Brock Co ., liv e wire Rnd National Ba·nk Our Ladi es Aid met on Wedne!!. ~ nd pOUt· th e l111xture. Into th e. fry progressive firm for the h igh e~t <lny with Mr~ E lith Dav 's of ear mg pan over the fl'lllt. . Bak e 111 R murk (,t pric e~ and good se rvice. Will. Drawn . . Eatate. Set '. led \V ellman . A • I, n hot oven f(tO' t wcnty nll!Jutes. Re- Union Stock Yard., Cincinnati, 0 . move fr om the fire and onvert the Ref.renee: A!!k first man you me" I WAYNESVILLE, OHIO 1\. E. 'l" h ompso~ wh o has had fryin g pan .0 thut the cake is on troubl e With f1 big toe th e las t n ~e r v ing plat ter. SCl've immediate ly . two mon l hs is no better. Mrs. lara Conner und dau)!h· Prohibition Puddinl t el', MrR. Edith Smith, our "h e llo )ti d" at Harvey sburg , 11 11(1 her Here is a r ecipe !.pl' plum pud . tw o ons, Robert and Edwin ~ p{' n t Sunday_with relativ es at Belmont. ding that docl< not call for Inandy It calls for two cup s of ROUI', half H. F. McKay, wife and sons a pound o f fine breadcru :~l b , a !lnd Mrs. Hal'old McKay and son , teasp·oon of mixed spice. half a s pent Saturda y afternifon in Wi!- te aspoon of salt, thl'ee·quarterR of a cup of brown s ugar, hulf a . mington. Grovel' Buchnllm 1ind fnmily, of pouncl of su et, two ounces of P. e:! ' ing W. F. ,IOI'dan and wife, I citro n 0 1' candicd pe el, two eggs. <. ~ Harve.\'s blll·g . SI?ent ,'unda Y hvlf u pound each o f I'.aiscm and vll th the Jod an family. curranl s alld enough nch canned Mr. Chadey Swindler, wife and ~rlli t iui ce to mix .. The cJ oul!h . all daughter, Lois attend ed the husket . Ill . nil . ~Ium puddmg5, s hould be ball game at Kingman ,aturday qUIte s..t'.!!'~ __ ___ - - evening . . . Th e Mal'ks fnmily entertained NOTICE Of APPOINTMENT c oml'!llny from Dayton Saturda:( even mg. . .' Estat ~ of Susan C. Wilkerson, . Alex Deski; Sr:, was a Sunday deceased. Notice is hereby given that J. afternoo n gu·~ st of the Terry A. Wilkerson and L. 1-1. Gordon brother. have bee n 'd uly appointed and This place wall well represented nualifl ed as a,d ministratol's of the at church at GrElen Briar Sun day. ~stat e of Susan C. Wilkerson late Miss Ruth Vail of Cincinnati, of Warren County, Ohio, deceased i. spending a COtll ie weeks with Dated this 15th day of D.ecemMi.s Mary Thompson ber 1930. and others place. W. Z, ROLL Judge of the Probate Co un, Thill ( Town ship bas Warren County, Ohio organized a P. A. d21'

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Mary Ellza!;I,th Barget·/ ug~d 'i7 iun when di(HI 'unday lII ol'uillg at the home \ 1 ' \\' Tl ~ Ie three- ent stAie during t!:·: 'lor. '] !)e m.in diffi ilty would be of hl!l' si~te l'. M c~. R L , J uhnson, n 'c f<:llInlH HI\I·)!vr. in A Icxandria l'n fh t \\'~ 1< :1: 1; ,,'ll t" il1l1\ "l.cll' 1'1 ".11::111:: ch .• :ge. Ind . ~h(l was a daught{t!· of t hl! AI) ('1 .. ::IS h ·illjl \' :I~ ul' I·:<I 1, 1 tUfn The 1'1),1 Cili<;c Co.\t tbe taxpayers la~1.' CU ~ IH'I' Bal'glll' and \\'us w' l1 Ihe lllind ' of Y O~I :h :t\\.Iy fr , m "ar lId i ll,e l r,:lcu S.la l ~s nearly OlIO hun- knuw,n to our older l'l!sid unL', \Ilw~ .. d \"'3C<', Ihry art, s[l'~aki 118 in drr,l Inl lito u dolia. ~ last year. That is i\'lis" Baril I ' hud b en an in Ihe \· ~rnan l ;n r . all w~t. wh t we ;laId over and abovc ' poltaae vlliid f1'0111 ('hildliood , She was Youth ducsn't mind dirt . nd bl d 5t:!mp payments, More than half of strick n twu we k. a)!o with a sth! <lnu d.111g'cr ,lIId h(JHQrs, if Ih~re is the 11)55 comes ! rom carT)'iQl {reo mil uf the hl'l1l't. wh' ch was the th~ thrill f a lion att:.dlcU to thelll. mail ma lter for members of CoDJTelI c nu ~ e of her dClIlh . h hl 'urvi vcd \' utr. CaJon,)t VIsualize the soc ial RIIII alld COI'emment departmenta. by two sisters. Mrs. John so n, with (C t\ llIic 1.1 s,'S ctl1! sed by war- if The cost of !><,stal service ouaht to wh om ~ h(' hnd mud e her hom fo r it could, it would n't he youth. As well ;n ycur~, ami Mrs, l\!argm'c t Terry t ry to lalk 1Oir:s out . f I<) vin~ as to ,be paid by the people who we It Thc of Darton, Ohi o, talk boys out f fighti ng. And the business house that has a stamp bill Funera l 1;el'vices were held Mo nmorc wa r pictu res ale shown on the of thous..antls of dallan a WCI'Je iJ cet- day at thl' I'esidcnce in Alexund t ing 50m ~thi ng for nothln, from the scree n, th e Illore elge r will the genera- . ria , Rev. T . S, Had dock, of t he M, lion w!lich \\ .>.5 too young to light in taxpayer- who writel only OIlC letter a E. c hurch. oflicinting. and the rcmonth. Moreover, the bUiIneaa bOUle th l! last war hI! for a new war in wh ich main s were brought to W lIynesthey, t :JO, can share in the ex.citement is usitl~ the mail for purpo_ of bud- ville Tu esd ay and in ter red in ness-that ii, to make moDe;T. of Lattle. Miami cemetery,

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T he ground of th~ objection il that in the Jlla)' onc charneter represent' God, nnd that II foriJiJden on the E ll glhh Itage. True, tlle characler is merely an IgnMllllt N cgro's c ~l!I cep­ IHJ lI uf ,or! Q5 "Iomdlorl y that luoks lik e the Reverend r.lr, D Ubois," and the whole play retlects !lIe simple, Ii IHal interpretation of thr- Bible story ill terms of their own race amI cxpcrir ncc. by the primiti ve Negroes o f the luwer Mississi;lpi Valley. But Il,at makes no difference in Englanfl ; "The ( ;rre n Pastures" can'l be. hOlVn there. he reas olling back of that seems as wrong-headed as must of the reasolling. or lack of it, back of some efforts in Ame r ica to keep rehgi on from being taken ligh tly. Any religi on which can't stand up under caricature or parody millt be pretty weak stuff.

Australia has made one more .tep, and a loni qJle, tow;:rd complete I n· depend(nce 01 the Brit !~h Empire. The King of England has ap"o inte<1 ana· ti\·c Australian, Sir I ~ aac Alfred IS3acs, as Governor G~nera l of the Commonwealth. Thc theory of th e Briti5h government of its colonies :'1 the pas t has b('en that while Ihe people mighl elcct their own legislali\'r bodies t.he head of the Government I11 l1s t be somebody sent out fr om "home." !\ 0 :lnadian has cI'er been the Governor' Gcnel al o f Canada, no Indian GO\'ernor-r::irneral of In dia. Great Britain is havi ng plenty of troublc keeping what il has, alld rather than risk a re volt wh ic h would sd up Aust ral ia as a completely in rlcpcnucllt nation all precede nts have !;CCII broken,

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The movie magnates are f alling over themselves to produce fi lms showing

The P ostma ter General wants to increase the rate of pustage on lette rs

Health,. Villale

Very Con siderat e

Vi sitor-til believe your villnge ve ry healthy. is it not?" Inhabitnnt--"It i t he h ealth iest spot on earth." Visitor-"And yet your ce~e­ t ery is pretty fulJ." Inhabitnn~Yes , but they , a r c the graves of doctors and und ertakerll who have died with broken hear ts.

"W hy do you KO out on the fr ont pOI'ch wh never I ~ ing? Don'l YOll lik e to hear me?" " It isn't thut. I want thc neigh bOI's t o see that I 'm not !;eating my wife."

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, TRAFFIC LIGHT NOTICE There baa hem a &.r of tali Ipllled loo.ely about the blcapaclty Traffic Permit ?\ o. 143 for the of men over 40 to do thelr.baA of the el'ection and maintenance o f a I traffic s lgnnl at ' the j un ctio n or day's work. At the New York Stat. tndattrlal state highways 42 un d 7 :3 in WarSafety Congren the other dar ODe of n(' ~ \' ill(' ha:; he l' lI I l'galiz(~d lind nil tbe indl1stl'ial leader. said: "It II the tratlic law s wi ll he strictly enfol'old, t rai ned employee ",ho make. u. c ' d, Th is pl' l' mit has been du ly Ol.r mUllcy, Thry a!'1! the ones It II bard signo d by Robert N, Wai rl, dircctto replace. The time when a man be- I 01' of hi ghwuy~ . gins to be worth lornethq II around I Th cI efore aftl' l' this date, Wed45," n('sony . J)p cc mbcr 17. t his perm il Anybody who wlll think ~ matter will be in force. , . E. Mc LURE 0\ er will real be that thll II true. If J A II1 ~ Acting Mllyor, business cOllsisted in plIlYina' tennll or " r , J OY. Mar~ ha)1 golf, or prize-fighting, no doubt yount men wou ld wals)' crowd out the old ones. But the "leg-work" which mOlt ANNUAL ELECTION jobs require is no strain upon the heart and musc les of men of sixty, while tha int~lIi gc n ce and fidelity wblch are acThe unnullt election of the QlIired only th rough experience both Stockhol d"f's of the Wa ynesv ill e n the job and in the art of aettina Nlltionn l bank for th e pur pose along in the world, are qualitiu that o f elect ing di rl'cto rs for the e ns uyouth seldom POSICssu. ing year wil l be he ld at th eir blinking l'ooms on Tu e~;duy, J unullry 13, 19:n, betwee n the hours , the new man he hired was making o f I lind :1 p. m . L. M. H f.NDE RSON. Cas·hi e r progress. J7 "P rogr e~s! " exploded the forcman, "W hy, ]'vc taught him every thinK I kn ow and he is sti ll a n IS VISfrlNG FRIENDS ign oran t fo ol." . Miss Emma Heighway is s pendIn g the week in Cincinnati, th e Mrs , Wall- tl Has Mrs, Bjoncs guest 0 f M 1'8. Emma BII rnet t, forg ive n her duughler for e loping with that actor'!" MI·s. !lowe- It l don't th in k 5 0 she', go ne to li ve with them."

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l\h. and Mrs, Alle n Hardy of Leba n on we re week-end guests 01 Mrs. Ann L. Smith,

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.Walter K~nrlck made a bus iness tr ip to CinCinnati Thul'1l.day. Mr. and Mrs, Fra nk M!1tenbergel' and so n, Milo and Mrs. Ma rtha I

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Mn!, Margaret J ohns spent Sunda y ,with her hl'otber, Am08 qoo k and fam il y nea r WaynesVille.

Yout: Family, or , a Friend who has a car • -to a real apprecla• tlve present. Buy them a set of Tires or even ONE Tire for .Christmas.

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The Christmas Store

A. K. Day Clothing, Shoes and Dry Goods

Barnard & Son IGA Groceries and Christmas Candy

D. R. Smith Groceries and Christmas Candies

Kroger Grocery and Baking Company Fairley Hardware Company Hardware, Toy., etc.

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Patronize Your Home Merehants

. Mr. and Mrs. Kes lelr Graham lind daughter were Sunda y after. noon gU1!sts of Mr. and .Mrs. Ralph Stowe near Peki n. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Binegar of Jam estown were Sun day afternoon g uests at the home of Mr. and )\irs. Walte r Kenrick. Clrde Wharton took two truck 10/lOs of hogs ~o Ci nciJllnati Mo nday. M'r. and Mrs. Allen E:mrlek and Mrs., Margaret J o'h ns sp,ent Thursday In Dayton, The q uara.nUn ee were lifted Friday at t he homes of Fred Cordy and Ollis St. J ohn. Mrs. K!,!sler Graham a nd d aug hter, Berntce wer-e Lebanon visitors Satu rday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Swank Ernest F oulks and Ed Longacr~ !<pen~ Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Calvll1 L ongacre. Mrs, Mal'Y Carmony, in company with Mr, and Mrs. W. ,F. C!at'k, spent Sunday afternoon WIth Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Younce in Dayton.

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Sour Milk Did you ever happen to want so me sour milk for cooking, when t here was none in the house? Many excellent muffin and cake r ec ipes call for SOUl' milk, but w hen we t hink of using them we seldom seem to have any sour milk on hand. However. it can be made t o order. All you need to do is to use so me good strong vinegar. Add a tablespoon of vinegar to a pint of milk. If this is not enough add a littl e more. The vinegar will not in the least spoil the milk for its u s~ in Qoo\(ing, Sour cream makes Iln excellent sa uc e for fried fish, and Is otten use d by Russian cooks. The cream s hould be quite thick and well soured and should be poured over t he fish or passed with it. If poured over then a few grated dry /Jreadcrumbs should be sprinkled on top. If pas9Cd. the dry breadcrumbs should be sprinkled on . the cream after it has been, pluced in the sauce dish. Sometimes the cream i·s a dded to the fish aiter it is sauted- and allowed to remain over t he' fire until it t UI'n!! a deep yellow color.

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A. H. Earnhart, Waynesville, O.

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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph .Johns had for the ir Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. Russell Campbel1' Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen H ole and !l0~ Harvey and Billy McMaken, of n ear Beavertown, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kenrick of FE~rry. Mr. Franklin Th omas of WayneSVill e and Mr. nnd Mrs. Jamelj Johns. Miss Velma Smith a nd brother Herman, e ntertained to a famil y dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Me~.riles, Mrs. Flora Sides of SprlOgfield, Mr. and Mrs. Fred U1~ m.er .and ~o n s, Mr. Virgil Sides of Cincinnati, Mr. Hebert Smith of D.ayto n and Mr. and Mrs. A . L. Sides. .

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The Christmas e·nt ertainment ' of the Sunday School will he a~ Lytle church next Sunday ,. evening. D,e cember 21. The · Sunday sch ool wi\1 be in the morning l,t 9 :30. .;::::::==

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Stew one cup of stoned and chopped dates in half a ,cup of boil ing wat er until tender. Beat three egg whites stiff, and add one lablespoon of lemon juice and a _ , , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - third of a cup of sugar with half a teaspoon of salt. Beat again and the n fold In the date pulp. Pour into a buttered baking di sh and Mrs, Ann L. Smith entertained bake for half an hour till brown her c~lldren to dinne r Sunday, the and puffy. occasIOn celebrating her 86 birthINCLUDING' da y, Those present were: Mrs. Let us print your Sale Bills. Settle Bolser and s on Archie of r", · " Ladies' and Genh' Scarfs, Ladies' UnderDayton, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hardy of Lehanon, Clarence Smith of wear, Christi't1as Cards- 3 for Se, Genntown and Mr. and Mrs. J . E. Smith. 2 for Sc and up.

30x311 Cord Speedway, $4.f,l0 Path., $5.50 AWT, $7.25 29x4.40 Balloon 7.85 5.20 " " " 6.00 u 30x4.50 6.85 5.80 8.1'5 " " " 8.50 29x5.00 " 10.45 30x5.00 8.70 " 10.80 31x5.25 12.95 10.40

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Gifts of.all Kinds

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graham attended the fune r al of the latter's uncle, Harley Owens at Xe nia Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. WI\) Null and daughter , Malvina, of near Spri ngboro were Sunday dinner' guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albeli; Stacy.

We otTer you t he finest equipm cn t that th e world's large8t tire factory can pI·oduc e. Go od ycar AlIW eathe rs if yo u want the best. Goodyear Pathfinders if yo u wa~t maximum quality for a minumum inVEs tm ent. Thcse tw o types otTer yo u II qua lity tire at j ust about th e pr ice you want t o pay. We ofTc l' you- in addition- a brand of Serv ice that will make s ure that ev(,ry Goodyear Tire you bu y from us will delivcr its full quota of mileage anu satisfacti on on your wheels" 18n't t his the kind of Tire f'cl'\lice yu u wa nt?

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S lowboy- "If I knew yo u better LeVi GI'eathouse of Dayton is I' d kiss you ," Mi s!" PePI)- "If you ' d kiss me visiting hi s daughte r, Mrs. Clyde Wha l'ton an d family . you'd know me better," The ~am lIy F loyd Savallc Is quara n t in ed on accou nt of scarlet feve: . Orville, tl first grade SC holar READ THE has It.

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NEWS DIRECT fROM , THE STAlE' GAPIlOL

TEAMS WIN GAMES LIl'!:t ! Wecl n c~ dll'y evening , at llll! Hig h f:c hool Gym, the newly ul'g'a nized Junior 0 1'de\' basketba ll team d f Oil t ed the Waynesvill e Independ ents by the ~c ore of 2 1 to lil , in a n impromptu game. 'fh e net proceeds were given to the Mot.hel's' lub f Ol' usc in their wO I,th y cause. On Monday eve ning, both teams journeyed to Franklin and defeated both branches of the Franklin Merc hants club by a Bcore of 20 to 1<1 and 23 to 20 in a couple of fa Rt int eresting games. The team defeat ed by OUl' Indep endents in th e second game was the same bunch which recently took the much vaunted Harmon Hall team into camp and made them like it. The first game was a tu ssle belwe en the Junior Order boys and the F. M. Seconds, and some fnat ~ nappy baH was played. Hough, playing only the last half, was high score man fol' our boys, caging Ihl'ee fiEld goals. The forward positi ons wer e well cared for by C. Hay and Schu ler. while all the guards did theil' full share. Chas. DIlY played cen te r, the first half and added his bit to lhe total score. The Junior team is composed of an4 limited t o the members of Miami Valley Council, am) boasts of some of the best of the local talent. The boys are w.iI1ing and anxious to meet any and all comers and, with a little male practice, will be able to win t heir full share of the victories. A. B. Cleaver is manager of the team. Both Waynesville teams were highly pleased with the fine and square treatment accQrded them by Referee BeYErs at Franklin, Monday night. The score of the Junior Order-Franklin Seconds .g ame is as follows:

E. F. Eal'nhul't and family wel'e in Dayton Friday. Myel' Hyman and family wer e in Cincinnati Sunday. The hom es of F. U. LeMay anu Lon Carter are undel' qual'antine. MI'. and MI'R. Walter Sheehan we re s hopping in Dayton Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Burton. of E lyria. wUl spe nd the holidll Ys here.

R. F. Hatfield has I'e ceived a of 1031 H un tel's' and Trappel's .licenses.

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Clal'ence Allen and family , of Dayton , s pent Sunda y with l'elatives here. . The Season s Greetings to all our friends and customers. Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. l\liss Bernice Hyman arrived home Sunday from the University of Illinois to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mra. Orville Gray and daughter and Chester Carey visited relatives in Port William Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs ..r. V. Hartsock and daughter, Dorothy Geraldine are spending the holidays in Cleveland Akron and Kent,. Ohio.

OL MB . OlIIO- SecFetary or Slale ' Iure ll ce J. Bl'own ,. has i S~ lIed an o rd er di recti ng'. • the bo al' d ~ of election of the various R. F. Hatfie ld vi~iled h i~ mothel' cnu nli<'s or the s tal e to redlleck in Leba non undny. th it' l ee orc.l~ , £holVi'llg th vote c a~ t 1'01' the candi dates for Lieuten ~II· . und Mr s, H . L. Bu el'klc' a nt GO\'erno r, J ohn T. Brown and . ~.PCl1t Sun day in LC'bano n, Wm. C, Pi cl'l'e l. Th e boardS : are inst rueted to cli refull y check.jt he MI'. an(l 1\l l's. D. n. Smith wc re I'ceol'll of l he vote cast in .8yery shop pin g in nay ton l\l onday. pr l'cinct, U~ s hown by the precinct. po ll Ioook. Theil' I' epor ts will be. for 1\11'. and j\ l r~ . Chas. Anti el'",on \Valded Lo th e Presid ent of ' the wel'e .. Le han on vis itorR Su tlll·day. ' Senate a nd will be canvassed by . . he • ' nate, t he r esult anllouJ!Ced Mr ~ . Laura Ze ll is the f( u est of a nd the s uccessf ul candidate ;de!\I I'. and i\[r!'. H OI'uce Zell lit X ' ni a clul'eu electe d. ,op ies of su ch reports, 0 1' llbst rllcts us they at;e ~ of­ .J am es Zell , of 1'elfo\\' . ' pl'ings, ticiall y know n, are to be prepared wa ~ U Wn yn esvill e visit or tod a y. in tripl icate. one Lo be retaijJed by the boa rd of (' Iection, one copy !\fl'. and J\ll's. F. B. Hendel'son rOl'wani ed to the Secretary ·· of we re Day ton visito rs on T hursday. State , and th e other a s s tnted' to the I'resid ell t 0 f the Senate. The W . O. Raper, who has bee n ill I' check call ed for does not ml!an T hank,,~i\'ing, is ab le to bt· a reco unt and the work s hould! be co mpleted within a ve ry f ew·.days all d will n o do ubt be ready · Jlor R. F , Hatfie ld has r eceived a tina l co n ~ ide rnti o n when the '~f!ren­ ~ uJlp ly of 11:13' 1 Hun ters' and T rop· era l A ;~ c mbl y conven es on '~n­ pel's IiCE'nSeR. day ,January 5. Th is wOl'k will; be c.:o ne \\ ith ou l additio nal expense l\[ r~. Eva Mi lIc I' left Tu eRdav l ~ the stale. ' . '; f or Lim a. wh erc s he will sp n;1 • ~.. th e winter. On next Monday evening, ·.:December 29th, a program of unsuSaws filed by machinery. cut al merit will be giv~ n at Meinorclean er, truel:' fa ster. Roy Pil:ott. inl Hall in East Broad Street: " by at Madden 's Lumber Yard. the All-S tate Hig h School Choru!! a nd Orchestra. from 90 different Mrs. Elta Surfac e is car in g for Hig h Seh Obi of t he variou s iiq,unMr~ . J . H. Colemlln, who is still ties of the ~tal e . The chorus. will co nfi ned to he l' bed. co ns ist of .'l50 singers and the :orchesLl'a of 125 playel·s. The 'ProMi s ~ Emma Heig hwa y has reo g'1'a11l will be val'i ed consistinlF' of lUI'ned lifter II plea sant viRit to orchestrnl numbe l's, selec.tii?,ns friend s in Cincinna t i. Co r boy!!' and ~irl s ' glee c1ubs,l'1\ixcd ch ol'uses nnd combined chGral Kenn eth Kilb on. of T oledo, is a nti orchest ral numbers. Thepfo!<p ' nd i n ~ the holidays with DI'. gra m ha s bee n ar ranged by iMiB8 a nd ' Mrs. C. W . H c n r!er~o n . Edith 1If. (( ell er , S upel·vi sor .~ of Music of the State Dep'artmenti of F. H. Fan fell on the ice Tu es- Ed ucation . The co ncert is bemg day evenin g and dislocated t he helt! during the hol iday meet.{ng thi 1'd fi ngel' of hi s I'ight hand, . of Ohio tcuc her ",

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HA'nd when they had come into t e house, they saw the voun child w::th Mary his m~ther" and th Ey-fell, and u orshipp~d him; and when th~y had opened thf~ir treasures, th :y presented UI.to him gifts; gold, and frankincense.• and myrrh. " - l\'altllew 2'11

Harold Osborn and family and Jerry Os born attended the funeral of the former's mother at POl't GREETINGS FROM THE William Tuesday afternoo n. HAWAII ISLANDS Mr. and Mrs. Holmes Stoops , of JUNIOR ORDER Van Wert, a.re announcing lhe FG G Luke Fi el d, T . IT. T birth of a daughter. Mal·tha Jan e, 12-14-3 0 Carl Hay, f ............... 1 3 Tues day, December 16, 1930. 1 Dear Friends : Schu ler, f ....... .. .. ...... 0 1 2 Day, c .. .... . ...... .1 o 1 . Dorothy Hal·tsock of 3rd street I promi sed to write someth ing Hough · . c ....... ..... .. 0 3 6 is the happy recipient of a fine about th e Is land s bu t the "Liberty' Cy Alfred Tenn yson Charles Hal'tsock, o f Milfol'll. is There wiJJ be n o Christmas' enWAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF McMillan, It ..... ...... 1 1 3 "Baby Grand Piano" the Christ- of Dece mbc l' 13th has beat me to ~)1e ndin g a few days with MrH. te rtai nm ent by inmates of \'the CHRIST it and tell s So many t ruths tha t I Hockett, g .. ,........... 0 1 2 mas present from her parents. Edilh 1. Hal'l is aud famil y. Ohio Peni te nt ial'Y this year. 'EJle will just say that J am glad to be F Ilii kn ec·dt·err lies t hc winter Smith-. g ... : ............. 0 (U nd cnominational) o o prisoners will be Il iven a speQ,a1 Chas. Hay · , g 3 o 3 Mrs. Emma Hamilton has been here and about the only thing we Che ster A. Williamson, Minister s now, Mrs. Magv ie BUI'ne t wns cnIled dinn er, that is nothing elaborate, visiting her so n, Frank Hamilton wel'e disappointed in is the bird AncJ t!, C .w.int r winds UJ'C wearily Bible Schoo l at 9 :30 a. m. to Ce ntel'vi lle la ~t wee k becau se but omething better than the Total .. .. 6 7 20 and family in Newport, and life ; they havoC been kiJJed !off s ln g ml~: every d BY 01' S unday menu. The friend s and relatives in Cincinnati pl'etty close to make feathel' leis T oll ~' e the chu l'C'h·lrelI sad anti E lect ion of Offi cel's. LOI'd 's SUPPUI' of th e death of J err y Himes. men will t hen hea l' n short rel1,fiand coa ts. at co ncl usio n. Th e best way t o be slow, FRANKLIN Ml's. Rosa BelTyhill und daug h- ou s se r~ i ce and musical program The climate i5 ve ry nn e at all And t rcad so ftly li nd s p{' ak In\\,. The W. C. T. U. will meet at s ure of st artin g the Now Year ter, Mi ss Y lnl'''. o f Co lumbu s, al'e in th e chap el and spend the afterFG T the home of Mrs. Tom Carr, Tues- tim es and does nol vary a gl'ellt POl' the old y 'o r Ii e~ a.d yin g, G I'i!!, ht is to "wi nd up" th'~ old one in \\Iayn esville fol' a f ew weekI'! . "" on in th e coli blocks, examinitlg Fink, f . .. .. ......... 1 1 day afternoon, December 30, at 2 dea l up or down. 0 Old yeoI', y ou must no t d ic' l'iJ; hl. 1J0 this by attond in:~ church .he I'r e~e nts and good things' ;to very much, but I like my work o'clock. A good attendance is dl!Branhalf\, f ........ " ... ,. 0 0 0 You came to us so I'eadil;, . mL rning- an d eveni ng. Christian Mi Rs Ste lla Lemmo n, of Battl e 'a t which t hey r ece ive in Christby the time on e k ee ps 5i;; de part· sireq. Edwards, c -....... - , .. .1 a You li ved wit h us so st eadily, Endeavor al 6 :30 p. 1'1 Et han ! CI·ee k. Mich. , is he r e to spend the mas boxes sent by friend s and ,relments goi ng straight on e has very Phillips· , c ..... " .. ...... ,. 0 Old yeur, you s ha lI not di e. Lew is, lea cler. Ev ening ('\'ang",lis- h,<iday s with h el' mother and bro- Itive·. The total population 'Pf little idle t~e . Our hou,ra al'e Expert watchmaker and en.. 0 Reed, g ..... a lic sen ' ice at 7 :3 0 p. m. Sel'mon the r. the )1ri son is ~I ithin a few rf graver at Cary's Jew e~ry Sh~p, good, from 7 ::30 II. m. t o a :30 a nd Pal'iett, g .0 0 s ubjec t, "A Clean Pa ge." Good 4,5 00. He liet h s tili, he cJ t h n t move ' t., .... ' .. "::::: ... 0 have Wedn esday a nd Satul'day Lebanon, ' Ohio. Only genuine Estry;, g .. ~ congl'ogational and speci'll music. MI'. and MI·s. Merle Kel'ns and li e will not set: t he dawn of da y material u.s ed in our repail' (le- IIfte rnoOIlS off. Prayer Meeting eac h Wedn esday d~1U g hte r. ()f Cleveland, will spend Christma s t rees nnd holiday dec' .We have a ni ce crowd and fin e He hath no ot he!' life a bove . 'l'ol-UI .... .. .............. g Q H partmept, at 7 :30 p. m. The church whel'e Chris tma ~ with Mr . and Ml's. J . ;)I'llLi on1l ad OI'll the offices . ' f tlme ~ at bridge, dancing, etc., and He ga ve mc a fri end, and a tl'ue you feel al home. D. Marlatt. true-l ove , severn I d e partm ~ nts in the Capital With only about three JP!'nutes Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Walter. Mrs. ::;wim any mon th we fe el so dis- And the 1'~ ew-y :II' will tuk 'e l1l uilding .and pI'eceding the cJay left to pl~y and with Frank ill all H. V. Walter and Mrs. Will Eul- posed. a way. . Miss Elizabeth Chandler of when Santa Claus is expectedi .to ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Mrs. ChandleJ' is in good health set to drink, lonl!' and (ieop, from fl 8 S, 9f Lebj\non, called on Waynea Middl etown, and Mi ss Ruth Chan- mllke his !Innual visitation tlJiite Old year" yo u Il1 U llt not go; tile swee~ cup of victory-some. ville r('lat lvell and friends Friday a gain and back to about her n orRev. Lawrence B . Mollmann. dl er, of GI'ccnfi eld, ate ho me for WUA an exchange of gif ts among o long liS yo u have h en wit'h mal weight. thing happelled - . Frll,nklln stag- afternoon. us, emplo yes. A rrangemen ts have S ummar schedule-1st, 3rd and thc holidays. Enjoy th e paper very mu ch but gered, dl'opp-ed that coveted cup been made to divide the workmg Su ch jo,\, as yo u ha ve <:ee n Gth Sunday. Mass at 8;00 a. m.; always r egl'et read ing abo ut the llnd WIl),nesvllle r~covered It! . Th e Wa yn esvilIe school teach- rorce !iO that a part at lea st may with US, Mrs. Robert ~alt~n , of Dayton, pa ssing of so ma ny of, Way nesrose 8nd drank to the long end or 2nd and 4,t h Sunday, Mass at ers, wh o live out of tow n. left . pend th eir Chl'istmas at home Old ye ~ I', You s hall n ot go. was II Waynesvllie VIsitor Tuesday ville's good cili:le ns. a 28 to 20 score. . 9 :30 : Saturday to s pend the holidays at wilh th eir families and frier{d's. 1111'S. Chand ler joins m e in wis'hThe first three quarters wen Ber mother, Mrs. J. L. Hartsock, their I'es peclive hOllies. Others will b.e j!'hi?n the sarite accompanied her home und will i ing II Merry Christmas and Hapriy How hard he bl'ealhs ! Over th e rather slow and although the pl'ivilegc on New Years. . New Y CUI' to a ll. s now ST. MARYS CHURCH locals had good enough passwork spend the holidays there. Gru en Wlltch e~ . anol'abl e din" 'I' 'r rul\' YOUI'S J hear il jusl. n ow t he cr ow ing coc k. to get to the basket it didn't do Rev. J. J . Schaeffer, Rector. mond rings. stunning jewelry, fin e Th e rece ipts of t he State TrelUlSpend Chl'istmas money for a . W. D: Chllndl er. ?;h c h ~rJowi; lIi cker t o and fro: them much good for they missecl unu ~ uf1.J novelties ury f or the fil' st 17 days in Di:l______ • , ] he crlcl,et ch ir])s ; th e lig ht bUl'n s DeCe ll)b el' ~8 , F irst SU I;ld ay after silverwal'e, about ninety-five perccl)t of the 35 piece set of dishes $5.50 to hris\ l11as, Chu l'ch 'chool a t 9:30 at Cary's J ewelrY' Shop, Lubanon , cembel' umounted to $10,300,OQ.0 Beautiful shots they tried. The fourth quar- $12.95-open, stock. Ohio. while th e dis bul'sements am'ounlI'T i' twclve o'cloc k. ter started off in very much the Patterns. Cary'l\ Jewelry Shop, LOCAL LUMBERMAN TO a l whic h tim e a sh(J rt progr am wiIJ ed 10 $4,700,000, still leavin~Ja !1hak-c hunds before ~'O U di c same 'Style with Franklin scoring Lebanon, Ohio. b ~ give n by Mi ~s Pre n 'Jergas~' s Way neliv ill e High schoo l sufbala nce in outsta nding checks :. b ATTEND EXPOSITION OJ ~O ~~II I., "'c'lJ deai'ly J'uc" for cia5s . an~ t he Ch~'1 h nas treat Will i' fered th !' worst defeut of the . ~ea- he puid several baskets and with Wayne ~ of $3,300,000. The e • K. N. Hough and D. L. Crane ville facing the short end of 18 he dl ~trlbut ed . e l'm on a nd Holy so n la~t Fl'iday night at the hanc1!! lectiol1 on exci!le tax was ·the larto 10 score. 111 the last three 'min- attended the convocation of Past Every per on who own s a home, Wh~ t. is it w; elm do f o,r .you? ommu nion at 10':30 , of Ki sel' High of Dayton , the SCOl'e ge: t ilc lll in the receipts, $6,40,11.Spe.lk Ollt be fo re yo u dl o. utes the locals let loose arid Frank Masters of the . Second Masonic is building 3 home, 01' who ·may do being 45 to 15. 000 htwing · been colle cted. le"vlin met their Waterloo. Ramby District held at Middl<>town Satur- so in l he futur e, wiII be intere st ed FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST ing a blliance of $431.000 still d~e started it off by sinki~ a couple day afternoon. in the Buildin g PI'od uct and Equip His fuec is l!'J'owing shal'p unci t hin (Und cnoll1illutio lUI) Expert service giv en on Swiss Of t he coll ected amount, the Ranof beautiful field baskets and beMr. and Mrs. Hernian Surface m ent Expositi on, which will be Ala ck! aliI' f'1'i cl1 d i ~ J!o ne. Che ster A. Williamson. Mini ster a n~ American watches in ou r 1'e· I'o ad ~ paid the largest am ohlllt, lost· liP hi ~ c:es ; tic, up his ch in; fore Franklin could get their and family entertained at Sunday held in Cleveland, .J a nuary 13, Bibl S 'ho I al 'J :30 n. m , The pUll'. depal·tment. Sto re op en $2 ,671i ,000; Elect ric Light Combreath. they had been swamped dinner the KatYdids. The folIow- 14. 15 Rnd 16. 193 1, at t he Step ,from t he CO !'/l ~e, and Il' t hi m e co, !ovemngs. Cary's Jewelr'y Shop, pan iel', $ 1,886,00; Telephone Cofn III with three more baskets from . M M Clevela nd A uditol·ium . lu :;t L ol'c1 '~ Day of the old ycar Lebanon, Ohio. p~ni e3. $84 0.,000; Stl'ee~ Raqwa,s Henkle. St. John and Boerryhill. mg were present:, r' and rs. LUI11 bel' dea lers nnd build ing Thll t !<ulnd l'th th ere [l lone. !'C ally ought to l> e th e bigge ~ t anel ~ .)10 . 000; Gas Companres, $230'3'ddie ' B urton played throughout Rhodes Bunnell Mr. and Mrs. Eli l A nel wnitcth li t the cloor. E :fu pp lYll1anufuctul'cl's from all ove r best day of all the year fol' OUI' Mr. and Mrs. W . H. All en al'e 000. Th !! disbur!loment!l were exbia Furnas, Mr. ana Mrs. RusselJ WiI- the Tlwre 's H n l'\\, fO OL on th e 11 or, Bil> le Sc hoo l. CUl1Ie ancl bring huvlng as t heir Christmas (Hnner heavy . be~au.se the gasoline .~ country arc planning to se nd the game at a forward post and D d M' NIl' of ayton an lsses e Ie m )' f ri'~ nd, alt· hough he hadn't played for the SOn Cleveland t hat week elaborutc someone ami we'll mak e it so , g uests, ~I'. and Ml's. ChaR. FIshel' I wa ~ (lI'll.'lbl\ted to the VaflQ~' Graham, Ruth Cook and Mr. Char- to displays of materials used in And a ncll' fa ce ,It t he Ii nor mY'Lol'd's ::>upp-r r a nd se rmon at 10 :· und fum lly, M,l's. E mma. B.arne~ t ta ~: rn{! .dl , tnc~~ af! we!1 as hea . past two or three years he display- les Easter r'1·icnd. ' ed unusual form and pep and manbuilding fine homes. Approxi · 1:.1 0 a. 111 •• e rm on s ubj ect "Things I a lld E. V. BUl'nhnrt. of CincinnatI. cXpen(l ltUl'efl 1D the highway a d A ncw fn ce nt l he dool·. aged to net a half dozen points for 1_ lIfr; and Mra. J. C. Hawke gave mat.ely 18000 squure feet of exhib . gencml revenue funds :;/r ,' That Have PII ~ sed Awa~' ." ElectiG n ition space in the Public Auditor· th~ locals. . their annual family dinner on of officet'o fol' both Bibl'J Sc hool 1 J . R: WadE . and fa l1lll y have ---- - - - - J dis play s of ium will be filled with The Franklm boy.s hav~ a good Sunday, December 21. Those a nd Chul·eh. Evel'Y memb er ought moved Into their hom e on Wllter .!'. DEATHS· . bunch of players Includmg Van present were Ray Hawke and fam- lumber, roofing, flooring and othel' to be prese nt . Yo u !Ire a lways , s treet. t.he Mal'shall Harlan propNEW CENTURY CLUB ,_ Dyne, Mathews and Taylor, t~e ily. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hawke, of building Iincs. welcome at , t his ehul·ch. erty whICh they r,!celltly pUl'chlls. '" The Exposition is sponsol'e,} by ~ames of whom should b"€ famll- Dayton. Dr. and Mra. Ralph Vance cd from T. J. Smith. Th e New Century Club was •Jel'l'Y E . III'n ',C S, 70 yearR n II ( lar to nearly all the local fa~s. and son, of Pleasant Plain. J. P. The Ohio Association of Retail ' Iif~ long I'c~ i tle lll of Ccnten-il1~ VA YNESVILI--E M. E. CHURCH R. H. Hartsock r eceived a tele . 110~t pleasantly enterta ined :~y Th ey were good but not qUite Fromm an family, C. Lee Hawke Lumbe r Dealers. which will hold acomll1ul .lity. died a t hi!; hOll1 C DecG. C. Dibert, Pastor. 'fl's. R. G. Cro. s, at the hom& of its GOth Annual Co nvI!ntion in I good enough. and family Maynard Weltz and d C ran e F n'd ay a it 8)'em Je r .18. He was Rtricke n with We dn e~.'cla" '. BI' ble .,tudy Dnd I!'ram from Senator Sim eon D, .Y"r 1'5. "1 !Y au e ' The box seot: e : daughter Ann. . ' . Cleveland during the w eek of the pura 1Y:IS a.bou t Iii months ag o .> .. Fess, congratulatin'" 21, 1930 , twe" .... ., ~ 30 <' . 'l'hi ., him on his I'e- ,oon. Decem b e r ..~s show. a n d whil e ub le to he around th~ prayer meetlll g at I : p. 1Il. a appointment for nnothel' t erm as 'n embers an swerin~ roll call. ,: W. H. Madden, l(1cal lumber WA YNESVILL]i: With your Christmas money buy ho.u ~e could not go out among hi s week we wl!1 study t he tenth chap- postmnatel' at WayncsviJle. During the program, Miss Helen is arrangin g to aLtend t he FG B T a GrUEn watch, dependable dealer fl'l ends. tel" of First Cor1·nthl\ns. 11'11'. Beck Hawke and Mrs. F. U. LeMay e.xposition. H e le~ ve:s his wfdow. Catherine is lhe lead"'I" prt·s.. rtlVOre d th e c Iu b Wl' th severn1 veliY '.. lar"'e and beautiful. It's with pride you .....e ntA at the con"'regation M. "'E. Churchwas Sunday St. Jorn, f . .... ......... .. .1 1 3 wear .. Gruen. Cary' s Jewelry Wad e HllTIllS; one !;laughte r, Mrs, Sunduy ; Sunday school at 1):_ evening when a fin e ' program of pretty selections of Christlnas 'Burton, f ..... ... ............ 0 3 6 Shop" Lebanon, O~i~: . OFFICERS ELECTED Merle I!l'a dstree.t; two so ns, Byron 3 0 a . m. Morning worship Ilt 10 :30 Christmas music. under the cli- music. .<>":,, Q Barton, c · ....... ........ ..... 0 0 4 a nd Chffol-d, Himes all r esidents The I'heme of the lnornin,; sermon I'ect ion of Mis!; Hele n Hawke, was Mrs. Baily r ead silleetions frOm , Henkle, g .. :................. Q ~ Maynard Rich, Elizabe~h Henof. ntenl! !!!! and fiv e gl'lI11d - will ut!, "Some Thoughts for the "'. iven. " Christma!' !It Bracebddge H.ll" At th e ' regular mf'!eting of chrl,dI'tJn: BerryhIll, g .. ..... ..... , ..... Q 1 kle',_ George Henkle, Irma Rich, . New Yeal'." Epw orth League at .. trving; Mr.!. Adam s read . "Chljiilt-. ltamby·. f .. ... ............ .. .2 S I Catherine BranstratQr, ·:r.helllla ' ~t. Miami Vallev Cou ncil No. ] 03 Fun eral services were held 6 :3 0 p. 111. Preaching service at mas at Sea," Masefie1d also giYi Ir Jr. O. U. A. ~1. held Fdday even- S~t ul'd ay arte l'n,?o n at 2 o'clo.ck 7 :30 p. m. 'I f:h Ol't biography of this Jl:n ~ Tot~1 . ...... .................. ..8 . I~ ·~S ~~~~o~.en:fet\~lie~~t~i, n~~~M~~ ing, Decemb,el' 12, the ' following ~l am th e Meth ?(,!st church, Bunal On wedn esday en' . nmg of next authol', "~ officers were elected for the e ns\!" field. J4Ulet Cartw.rit-ht. of Wes: 111 the Ce ntel'vllle cemetcry. week nt 7 :30 we will hold our Afte l' IIdjollrnmcmt and. tha ex-' ing teon: . f~~~KH~ tem R~serv\ ; 'Glev~lan<t, Bernice ~h l1Jll!tI of J!ifts. a . most deliclo(J1'I Peny Thomas, C.; Irvin Whetfirst QUIlI·tcl'!y Co nference. DI·. ~w o ,coul'se luncp in keepittc ~th Igl'nYolnl'S~nD' o~rfi' s lle' nUdP~!nfsito~ °W:j!sU- sel, V. 0.; A. B,' Cleaver, R. S.; JIl l'S. flu bert Jaspel·. mother .of George, our District Superinten~h e season wns seryred. .1';' , Shaner, A. W1U. SchuHorllc' e H.llro ld Osborn , of Waynesville, dtlllt will be, with Uf)o 'GueFts of the hOllt~sl'l wo\:e ...... Iii ed·trt, polle'PY ler, F. S.; Lyman Day, Treas- died at hec home in PO'I·t William, - - - - - - - --. L. M. Hendel'son. ' Mrs. J,,·H. Sa~­ '. at ~WII, ' f ........... ' ........ 2 e....on, II I.a m -.raco s, Va ·o q, urer; Ohas. W. Day. Cond. ; How" S.a tul·day mortling. Funtirul SOl'.tt and Miss Helen ' Hawke:' 'd t • n L.u~a W:iqi~ms~ fl· S. • . SIe !};le • c ...... ,.. ....... ',' ',. P; WILL DISCUSS. TAX PROBLEMS VI~nla Hilfd~n" , ade T'ir~e~, of arq Pennington, Warden: Oar! v ices wel'e held at t he res i d~ n ce . . ..... ~- ~ ) . -. "YIJlJI, . g ~ ......... " ........ ,2 . II ft'll '.., t · • II rlt . .. ~ d Hay, I. S. ; Melbourne. Smith, O. T\l eS(j ay afternoon with burial in Tltx pityel's of Wan'' C n County ,~s~~ g .: ... ::..... :, .. .... ,.... Q ; gH~riil~O~' of °t~:'-rni;~t8ity obi S. j Gill' Hockett, Trustee j T. ~. .Port William cemetery,' are to be given the oPpol·tuni~y , . .·lU'n ' ~ .... .... .. ... ..... :.. .g 9 . ~~n~~1'I~~~i. !\,r@ hOm{l i· 'I' cl~~· ho~i- Pierce, Chaplin; A. B. Cloaver. of hea l'ingE. J. Bat h, h"gislative P. 10 .S~~e e .ounc;!I; Oarl S,mith E dwin A. Lan e,' hus'banJ of the agent of the .Ohio Farm Bureau . . .. : .. § , " ~ .lel1ltl\Jl\ • _ _ Jate Rachell Elliott Lane di ed at Fede.ration, dis:cus9 t\1e Farm Bur; ..~.r. ~ ' . -.-._-.":'.. . . .' hj }'tome jill Cincinnati,' Sunday. eau legislativ\l' program arid taxa~ICKENS STOLEN F unel'ol . el:vices were heH in the tio n in ' geneTl~I, Tuesday, :Oecem~ 'fhft lo,a) bpys ),a~. one. of' 'the I~~~ ~n '~88~etba1ki~ ~t's P'l8l\{n!.onic . 1~ en1ple at . Cincinnati b¥ 30, at 1 :30 in Memorjal H~lI. 1l,~ learns that Itvet: played lIn{f,r 81ble. '.. .' .tile Dame pi Wltrjl~IJf! :;d 1f# . Next S~turdav niCht, ».m\lel'. J3j!tween 15 and 26 ' chickens Tuesday a1't e1'noon and ilie body Lebanon_ Sln'c e the tax problem of the think thoY d~ ' ippae III P9~ 27, the. Waynesv~lIe Indep"ndUti were stolen from the farm of Wal- ,vas taken to Athens. Tenn., for farmer and city business and real Wateh ,lor allileun.em.n~ I? ~~ and th, JUnIor LQdge Team wilt ter eat.ey novth of Utica Saturday interment. estate owner II! the same, men I.nd lames an" we're sure if ,OU .... m ..t · two ~IJUI from flen*ervltle night. Sheriff Fulkeith is Investlwomen o'f botll town and ()ountry ~ W'R~. la.tl.1lJ tile ~~t, 'ODf of. .' .~. ,o~'l. ~~" ~ Sulbsa.~jJllell ro\' the Miami .Guetteshould heal' tllis dla~USilion.

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Mol'8 pleasant tban aught ell., ill the knowledge that we may 'count on your friendship in the future as in ihe pa8t. A Merry Cbristmas and FJappy New Y.afl

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The sweetest pleMurc Christmas Bends is the kind remem brance ot your triends.

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Merry Cbristmas Greetinp, all in simple rhyme. Sincere, hearty, true and cordial, to lut as long as Time.

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and because she bad oncoe spend a NO HUNTIHe happ honday there, It was on I)/.. at mld.day- when We the underslrned, allow no she reached Folkestone that the day or night huntinr, .trapplnJ or Idea occurred to her to cross over trespassing ()D OUT farms: to France. It was only a little GONS BROS journey. but lhe re was omething E. F. REIF NIDER comforting in the knowledge that CHA8. E. MICHENER she could' 80 easily put the width Common Plea'. Proc::.edln •• of t'he sea between herself and the things' from which she desired to HeDl')' Bothe, defendant in the ' ' case against hlm-1>y Hermnn Bothe ·r~ry- elcape. Sne croBsed to Oltend by the wail g~anted ten days within which 01"., •• SI•• CI ... M.'4 M.tt., as we midday boat and took a room in to file answer or other pleading, "THAT'S MY, f' ATHER" I ventul'e to say t hat after one in 1930 a cheap Ilttle pension which at In the action of Tbelma arroll has laid a few extra dollars and veryeood any rate had the m rit of great v l'oUR John CUI'I'oll, it WIlS ord r d A ~'() lIn Q' ))rofe~!'ional man t ook hns ~ eell 'his name in prInt Il dozen ' DlllCEMBER 24, 1980 the treat majority clean lin 88, And t he r e Julie ~ tuy d thut, the uefcnclunt UPPClllO befol'e mc to ':1 ( OHntr y .io VII 0 (Iii Oil times th e:;e two llIotivoes vCI'y l'aJ.l· An~ArtI!AIlA_ if 'we had not had for a fortnight, s loop ing nnd rest- tho CQUI't 0 111 De embe\' 20, aL lO hi ' !1 lll'pnt~" Th old couple hnve idly losL ih ir power. Fears . riotous prospar- ing, an4 trylng 'to forget, v'clocle a . ITI. to show why he Fur stl'onger and more en dur.just before ,al to distort our h never thought of Schofield ,.hould not be adjutlg ' c1 g uilty of IUI ~ d re ighL c'hil tl rcn, of \\holll tlix ing motive~ [ ta k e it, al'e th e calm ~~~~~ , I re Ii '; :" !!; a nd d uing' well. 'rhe appraising eyCi:\ of one't; childrcn. - it was too bittel' a 01 mOI'Y, Hc contt'mpt of couri, Th ey a re ou r juuges ; their opi nion l iTHE No'bodI can foretell the future, had been t he I'oak .in her seu of In the a e [G t' ol'Ke G, P ' l'I'inc I 'ath l' I u r~ II H 11 0 1l ~toro , . TURN OF THE YEARI but we doubt very much whelher distress to which she had alway" vers us William Shumaker, of lIl, "j wu nt r(j tl to II1cet Ill~' people,' cOLI n!.>' more lhan thal of all the I 1981 will come any closer to the uncon llCious ly clun g , and he hud fo\' g ood cau:!c s hown, the co urt I<IY J'rit' IHI I>uid lalcl'. "Th ey arc relit of the wodd, .'- - - - - - - - - - - - -. old-fashioned sort of "hard times" failed he r even as everything ulse g run ls defundant.-; leav e of thirty 1' 00 1. !Jul I'm VCI'Y prouu of thelll, Sallluel nuLler thought it was a with great-masses of people every- had fail ed her. day~ in wh ich t o mov ', plel1u or WIH'II a ll Y onl' tulk " pe ~. iltlist iclllly great mistake that the gcnerlltioll f What wll\ .1981 bring? reduced to beggary and And then -one evenin,r a s File demur. < uotll 111;)l'Iial'(' or human life in ove r·lap. He pointed wiLh app r ovul The year just e nded will All of the signs was walking along iJy the !;ea with 111 th e ca ~ of J, 0, Bill ett vers us ~ ell I'l l, 1 like t u I' 'm embcr Lhe Lo the eXl1ll1ple of th e moth and I ectles which spin t heir cocoons. down In history as o ne of tli~ in many lines bUl!iness is the s unset lig ht in h er face, she Edwin Lolz t he de fendant Will iam I ceo : tl f th o: c two old folk:;," On II1 Y wa y fnllll a RUlllIlH! l' s urround th e new life with en· hard. years, economically speakin". K."· ~"l'K better; we are told that it met him. He looked ill s he Lhought Bill eti is granted It'a\'c Lu fi le .. in almost every di- and old I And as he r eyes sea rch ed 1lI0tio ns. hot{'1 l j, 11 Ilear-by j!lI lf COII I'H e I oug h f oo d to slart it tiucce'sKfully PHONE 8FJ Everybody in the United States , , p,rinclpal t~ing. the his face, it seem ed impossible tha t It was ord ' red by Lh ' court th ut I.ir k ! up Ii caduy. Ii bright-eyed in t he world, and then quietly die has felt tho pin~. not of poveny with our ecG'nOli'IlC sltua- only a few days ngo s he had ~ ee n the shm'ill' (jf Warren Count y ~ oung:-Lt' r of lhilt ccn, and gct out of the way. but of "hal'd times." Bu s ine~s haa today is the habit of thinking him and talked to 'him- s ur 'h Ohio, Hhllll 1,1ii!;pORe of and destr j;Y . "An' y l'lI ~ tl1y in g lit th e In n?" It would ~ much better, he s aid HARVI:YSBURG. OHIO been slack, hard to coUect, cr~d- in termB of hard times, which may monthH mu st have dl'agg ed aWI1Y all inloxicatin~ liquol' and home ILl' a ~ k (· d , if each one of Ul! co uld , come · in to ,. its have been curtailed, IIpending take 'the better part of 1931 to s ince she to ld him he must go OLit ul'elV b ' CI' nllw in his cu stody, po"- I I nou' !(' tl. .. the world \VntP(lC~ 111 twenty has been less, more people have overcome, , of hel' life, Rcss iun und conlrol a s sheriff, {' x"lI n \' c Y', ll met thc nll-oill cng m- thou s~ nu do l1l1 r ~ , wh!ch would se I, us throuKh to matul'lty! unencu':1° been out of work, lhan at any time In the IOnl!' 'run, bowever, one And SchotiC'lrI gripped her wrist cept SLi ch home ure\\' uecr Ilnd in- eel"!" . since the last depression, which thing is certain. The United States w it h fingel'~ LhaL bruised, a s htl toxieating liqLlor as may now be I I ~ald t hat lInfOI tu~ately '!'y I b~I'cd by a n y acq~alntanceshlp lasted through the year 192 1. of America will go ahead toward sa id hoarscly- " Thank God- I'\'c held by him for cvidence in pcnd- c o ,' leIs had be!! n cnln'ely With With parents (,r l'e lu tlOn~ , Yet there was little actual s uf- better and brighter times than we found yo u," ins:- cuseH. th e dny ~ tllf1', I Such II world would make j\l ~ t fcring in 1930, and the great ma- have ever known. To believe oth. Julie managed a la ugh . , "Y ll tl , hr. ulu m cet him ." th e , lIboliL us much progrc"s al! the jority of people continued to dl'ive erwi~ is to believe that the hu"Do :y ou know that you llct ually I New Suite ~' ouns:- ~ 1'1' ~ ai.l pl'oud ly, " Th Rt's beetlcs have mad e 111 the past ten automobiles, to enj oy the mselvoes man raceijl going backward, and so und , incere?" 'hc taunted him . , . lill Y falh !' r." thousand year". With Dependable " [ WII~ nevcr more sincere in ! ) lunche ,\Vllltllcl'e Brown v c rl< U~ 'It i ~ ::.- li med by thll ~ (' who view W e keep go in!!" lIot !1O much for in much the sam e way as they that is defilhitely not true. Serum and Virus my life, Wh cr{' cn n we go to be I Clyde WhltHcr.. , f r llnk W hit acl'e I tl c : 'Kial ,.;truc tu re \1 ith ,Ii"fuwll' money 0 1' fUllle, bOIL in the hope ulon e ? I ha ve 1\0 much t o ":ly Lo n,nd WUll d rnw Whltac\'(.' fur pnrli- t ha I 111( : 1 1I'!' rk fr om on ly t\\'o mo· lhat o ur kirl ll Clill say with pride, insures both SafelIOn. li\' e~- l11on('y or r e puta till n, '''J'hat's my FaLhcr," you. , , ." ty and Success Julie glanced do\': n lhe almost ~""""",~'""""",~~~""""",,,,,,,,,,,,~~~~~_~~~~~~_~~~~~~~ deserted sea -fr ont. Probate IC ourl Proceeding, :: "If y u ha ve. lln yt hing t o ~ay Es ta te nf Lewis Moomaw deccQs- ~, ;t 1fi; .. A. Burrough s, f;ume, Let us print yo ur Sale Bills. LhllL must "be said. l hBl'dl y think ed, first , fi nn l <lnd dis tributiv e. $3. t 5; P l'l e Noll, ~ alll(" $4.45; MaU any ?ne overhea;, YH , Bu~ I Es luL of C. Murqllu rdt, deccas- ~lI n LUlllbcr Co, ~lI pplies, $354,33; I Wa yn('s ville Pal me l's Exc hange 45 Harveysburg; O. am In a ,\Urr~ , . . er vOice ed fi rst an d final. broke, ~,ng1'lly. Wh~' al'€ )OU here Ella Key: ' ook, admini 'll'!lu'ix bUI'1'cl:; ('l'ment, $ 11 2,50; Marjori .,! Phone 31 at ,~ 1I 1 , ' f of t he :;Lale of Emma 1\1. Keys L:l ynioll "uard rllil post:;, $67.20; W e ,ha ve been hunting 0,1, deceased, lHe d h I' invem ory anu J o hn ~ to n and J o hn ~ton, guard l'ail y~u eV~ 1 s!nce ~ou left .London,. appl'a is 'me n t ill probate, IllIlLpl·illl. , 56.60; Ban'ell Co. tarMONEY LOANED Burll 1\ ad(lox ace pted th " ap- yi a, $\l1 1. 7fi; Red fl ex Signal Co. HIS ag Itation \\as .unnu. takable, FOR SALE DATES CALL she cou ld fee l how, hi S blind s shool( p ointment li S J!u a rdiall of Ha rold 6 red ,.; i~nal s complete, S6:1,7 1; as he. held he r . Wrist.. Charl e. Maddox, minor nnd filed ,lwll P<ll l'O leUIII Cm'p., 2 gaJl ons LOANS on LivesLock, Chattels, CHAPTER XVI. for ever. Be kissed Sadie hU\'l'i edSecond Mortguges. Notes b ought ~uh e?,I,aughed ag!1ln. h~ I' bond in t.he s um f) f '$ J 5UO with gas., :18(' Iy, aniious to be gone, but she John Harbine. Jr., Xenia. Ohio. "VIe . ~~e quened , Thomas O. Marld ox lind G·, W , - - - .. - - - - "When I get well I'll start aU clung to him. .'l"es- Glles Chlttenham and my Hnwke as sureties. over again and show you how nice "Kiss I)'lf, lips-kiss my lips-" sel,~' , '?" It was ord e red thut r;;lla 1( 1'~'s I can be," she told him, "You've "Sadie " G~les Chlttenhall1. }he c.ol- 001, ndm in is tratrix f Lhe e~ tatc been so good , to me-far better He held back from her for a mo- our dI ed from ,~ er face, . 1 a!n In- of Emili A M . ]{eys. deccased. proLONG OR SHORT TIME- Easy than I ever deserve. I 'll pay ,you ment, tfien Itave way. He kissed d~ed honored. she said WIth a ceod 10 sell certa in bo nd , al lh l' terlllS, Al so Surveying and Ab· back some day, Giles." her Ups 'kindly enough, but with bItter sneer. . . price fixed by Lhe court. Mr. und Mrs. Wilbur Hawke and stracting, Write and I will call JESSE STANLEY "Get well and strong, and I no wanntb or paBslon, and she . Sch?field Winced as If h e had T he lu twill nnd t e~ llll11 c nt of MrH, Chus, H , Gray spent Tllesday and sec you, Sam D, Henkle, Way· Phone 320, New Burlinllon. ~bio shall want nothing else," he told pushed him from her petulantly, nesville, Ohio ~ J11 hU~,t hll~, . David Mas'on, decea s d. w us pro- in Lebanon. . her. "Go away. You don't love me. Th e Baptist Missionary Circle Don t talk Ilke ~hat. It you duc ed in co urt and admitted t u The hlporls of the specialists You hate. being with me." only knew . . Oh Julie, let !TI e ~~. probate, David Mas on accepted the wa~ mn rle cordia ll~' welcome Wed. EARL KOOGLER were encouraging. They had every And a storm of tears came, and pl~:n-Iet ,lI1e tr~ to explalD-:i ·u ~t u, ad ministrrttor with thl' IHI!;duv afternoon at th e home of FOR SALE R. D , 6, X.nia, O~o hope, they said- It might be a long bitter soliblng, ~here IS nothing to ~xplam- \\il1 l1nnl'xed and fixed hi s bo nd of Mrs. 'Nellie GilIl1m, MrR, Lucy time naturally, but Mrs. ChittenChittenham went out to Bim, no~,hlllg I w,ant to hear. ., Phone D:lytcD Co. 54J5 ~3500 with Mrs, Rebecca Mason Clenr had charge of devotion!!, ham was such an ~xcellent patient' who w~ -waiting for him. his face . You don t mean thal- It s n.?t and William C. K<c rsey a!> s uretic!l he r top ic being Rebecca." The an- FOR SALE- Good fr esh cow, Giles win'c ed and turned away. set anC\ wIiltei and his eyes misera- like you ~o be hard and cruelLe ter Sur'face. ·D3 1 ~~~~_ ~~.'::"~~ _ ~_ ~ _~ _~==== Oll1ar Hollingsw orth, W, . Kcrs'e y nuul election of officers resulted in ~ One Saturday he and Bim went ble. ~he tried to free herself. and ,1. p, Sherwood wero nllmed t he following: President, Mrs. Casdown Into Gloucester to follow up SALE- Tea m of mul es and r "I can't stand this much longer" . Let m~ alon e, You a~,d I have IlppW i!le l's. ~ie Co lk lt; Vice.Pre, ident, MI'S, FOR II'e!>h J ersey cow . J, C, lIillcy. 24 a .lue which they h oped might lead he' told her 'sa they drove away. fin!~~ed ,;WIth e~ch othel'. : In t he sett lemen t of the estate Mary Doster; Secl'etaI'Y, Mi s May to news Of Julie, Chittenham told "It's an impoaslble situlltion. God Ye., He I e}.ensed her WI 1st. of Anna C, Elli , decen , ed, thc net HUllan; T reas urer. M1'5. Jennie ALE - White Leghorn Sadie he was going away on busi- only knpws what t he end will be." but n o~v sbe made no. effort. to valu e is $ ll 286.67. Succ ~s 01';- lo Graham, In the absence of the pl'O FOR PLlI ~e ts , Telephone 83P3, I \, • ness. But the 'Iv,h ole world knew the lea\'e hllll; t!l cre was a hnuntmg the estllle are. Jncob 'J"'esslcr Bllis ':: l'3m leader, Mrs. Marie Gray nnd RESIDENT She t urned impat~ntry away end" wi\(!n, on Monday morning, sadness In hI, eyes that held her husb I Ch -I " }J I d In . t el:e.'l t' ane. , ,al e!\ l'. Ell" . IS, s,! n, MillS l.[a~r ~Ill' a n rea .lDg I~ Oll SALE- Big type Poland when be would have IdsseQ her. aft~r a hopeleas search along a allaim;t her will. "But lhere i China male hog, twenty months Ch'U h "~ 'd very Irma E. 0 Nea ll daughtel and Sld- l<ttcrs and reports from MISSIon· , "Yoll treat me like a child. No- chain of t:alse clues which led them s t'll also fall pigs, Lester I. I en am, . C sal well S. Ellis, ~o n . IIrie, and mi ssiO llllry worker .. , The old. body would think I am your wife.' nowhere. Dim and Chittenham reo qUIetly. , I Th e COUrt ac cepted t he resign a- I ho,·tess ~e rv d deliciolls chicken Githen s, Wa yn esville R. R. 4. ~hlttenham frowned. ~ PERMANENT LOCATION turned to town. Julie tried t o speak but no lion of H, E. Wi ll., as ('x('cutor of sandwich es, cnllllbcrry sala d, cake 'Don't be unreasonable, Sadie. PIPES, valves & fittings, for all There was an urgent telephone words wo~ld come, and befor e she the will of JHme5 B, WillR, de ceas- and cocoa. I cannot spend all my time wIth caU trom - Sadie's nursing' home. could resl~t he. ha~ urawn her ed, whereby H, E. Wills was o rderpurposes, Bocklet's line of R d M J P Thornbury you." , Would Mr. Chittenbam please clown to ~ It beSId e 111m on one of ed to file hiis accou nt of his ad de"f' 111)1 rS'd 'r-II: anll l\<~n; heating & plumbing s upplies are LEBANON, OHIO Her drawn face flushed. come imriiediately, the seats overlooking lhe seu, and ministration within ten days Hall a1l11 Y, nn . 1 M'I' !'1'anl . the best. The Bocklet·King Co, S t Limp anu "Y ou would want to, if you ' h h d' b th h ' h ' O I'uce were Xenia, Ohio. tf 415 W. Main St., Eye, Examined Id h ' ''I'll go with you," Bim said at was 0 mf;!: er an In 0 IS, T e Lebalilon- itiz ens National 0 ' ,t " t . Friday loved me," she aceused him. "We've ~een sea~'chi~ g for you Bank and Tru st Company by C. C, a~ on VI I ors . . . " once, and looked at Chittenham's Repair. GI ... ea Filled "If you would rather I did not white tace, ahe' hated herself for day and m ght, Julic--It seems a Eulass trust officer accepted thl! The ' ~Op h?mOl elS entel tamed . go--'" he began hopelessly; but saying: 'tnl t ;IR admini tr~tor de bonis wjth a splend Id program at 885em"Perhaps it.'s good neWl!, lifetime since you we nt away- " she broke in offendedly : . pro . Her lips curled scornfu lly. non with t he will annex~d of t he bly Thursday mob,·mLng . .ThMe c Perhaps she Is reeovering her sight "Oh, go I go! They all say you <fA lifetime! only two weeks" estate' of James B. Will , decellsed g ram , announc!ld ~ ~WIS" ~ ar•• • "I hope so.J2od know8,- I hope behave like an angel. They all so," Chittenham answered, "Sometimes two days cnn be an no bond requ ired ren , opened WIth smgmg, JlOgle think that I am a beast to you. Accounts flIed; B e ll~. " DevQllions b.y, Robert But It willi something very dif- eternity," he t old he r with unusual Oh, I know they don't say BO, but ferent. ElP'ly that morning, just eloquence. He did not heed when Estate oC Amanda J Conklin CUl'tI. A very e~tertamlllg play~ I know what they think." Then as as it was getting light, they Iuld she tried to interrupt him; he went dec~a ed fina l account' , let " Reun ion at Pine KnMot RaK~chk I Phone 93 she felt him move to her 8 he found .'Sadie lying on tJ,e pavement on rapidly: Estate"of Smith L Conklin de- was g iven. Characters: rs. 11', caught 'his arm with ·ber t hin ner- below. her window-quite dead, FUNERAL DIRECTOR "So much e amed to bave hap- ceased, final account. 'Glenna Osbor n; Mr. Hall, Robert vous bands. "j'm sorry, Gllel!. I ; "It must , have been an accident" pened since. , ,since you al1d J Notice of estates for settlement Gordon;, MI's, ~a~l. RI~~?rIB~~f I 10 WAYNESVILLE, OHIO didJ\'t mean it. I do try to be reas· they told him for his comfort, parted, You know- " he s,toPP,ed are set for 11'nrinR' December 15, Tllh~ma 'SHt a~, ..~!te AI~x 'Deski' ~~"""""'~~~~~~~~"""""'~~ onable, but if you. were in my "She JJlllat have tried to open the abruptly, only to go on agai n WIth at 9 o'clock a. nlo - elmall . Olel, , . cil':; place-" Rer voice broke, and she window~the nurse had left her quiet deliberat ion, "Chittenham's Thc follow'ing accou nts were ap- JEelaln, MVlcrgl~Ja Iouc~:~lynCMc~ controlled it with an effort, e~n c 11\'1 en" , . alone . a lew minutes -and we wife is dead- Chittenhllm is free.' pl'oved: Fully Equipped for Good "I'll do anything in the world think 108t her balance. Last Julie tried to speak, but her E state of .John O. Whitahllr, de- Carren.; J~rS:t BeeterAun~a~~n~e Service. to make you happy, Sadie," Giles night tump, 01 Y DB scene~ cbeerful and ps felt too cold to frame any cea ed, fir, t and final. NOTARY PUBLIC said, Qut in his ' heart he despised er , Large Display Room. forward to words. She sat staring before hel' Estate of Fl'Ilncl. s A. H artsock, ~al'l'Y TUst ::~rned witil himself for a coward and a traitor National B ...k e are sure it at the fading sunset wit.h a sellfle decensed, firs t , e rman. orer, e Several Christ Ambulance Service to th-e woman he loved, He could of numbed realiW. harmOnica musIC. Mn acciQen~." d9 Ilothjng for ~adie if it ~as- 9nl, Chiltenham'fI ' wife was dead! Rea l E, ta te Tran.fer. mus camls were su ng at the close Will. Drawn . . E.tate. Settled Day or Nilbt C~:~:.!!1~~ BiJn ma~!! D,Q answ~l', !tIS 10V,S she Wlln~lld; t hat )Vlls arc of lhe progr,am. The ~ext assembly d drew (he nUflle Sadie dead I adlel . . . Sadie to WAYNESVILLE, OHIO ready ,n t~e kceplfl~ of Julie, y.oh(l Arthur Cooper to Samh B, Coop program WIll be gIven January .1ltBl~er: "Would she , , have died like the butterfly she hall gOl'Je out ot hIS life 15 by the FI'eshmen. , would ev~r have had been, niter II few !/hort hOUl'S el', I IJ., acres in Lebanon , of vain flutterin g in the ~\lnshin e. David 1\1I1s.on to Rebeccn Mason, The annu~1 Farmer's Jnstl?Ite T" , Like a voice in a dream she 4.151 acr s in Washirigton twp.; will be held In the school audltorsilence Qefore a~:on t.o Rebecca Mason. heard Schofield speaking ngain. . David I1I1 f F ium J an,uary 7,an d 8.' " "We've searched for 'you every. In- ot o. 2l1: in lhe t own 0 I'eeThe ' Orgamzed BIble Class of where- Miss Lennox-" port ( now Oregonia). J onah's Run Sunday school met "Oh,- Blm I" Ed\\ 1I1'r1 Hlale y to FI'ank lind with Mrs. Mnry; Doster Tue.sday Bim had never failed her- the Ella Osli t, lI'cal c tllte in Mount evening. FolI(jwmg the bUSIness only friend who had not. H olly. sesBion , a sh,ort pl'ogl'8n1 of conHe went on without noticinj! .. tests was enjoyed. The "lntermethe Inter ruption. "We've searc'hed . .Marrlage L,cen.... e iaLe" cla ss was also prestI,:,t. A everywhere- Miss Lenn ox and John F. Applej!nte, salesman of le mpting lunch oJ snndwlchell, so Years Experience In Chittenham and 1. It is pure Cincinnati and 1I1i ss Hazel Mildred I~iek l e, cocn t coffee, and apples FlttlD, and Makin, Glaases chance that I cllme here to-dIlY, Kellis, of Maincvi lle, . was . el'vcd, Adjourned t.o m~et '-at-sometbing seemed to force me to Be n Maupin clerk of South Leb- vith M iRS May Harlan the thIrd come•. , ." Ilnon and Mi~s l ona Reed , factol'Y Tuesday evening In ~anuary. CARY'S JEWELRY SHOP "Poor Lawl'€nce I" Julie whis- wOI'ker of South Lebanon. . Dr. and Mrs, C, G, Randall and Enr7 Ta ..daF. Thu ... day~ pered. Warren Robe rt Finke, labore of Miss Helen Handall motored to ~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~. crossed the Saturday r' S'he underHe winced and t.ul'ned his fncll Frnnklin and Mi ss Margaret da Cleveland Friday having been sum was keling, away. Qar•• for E . . .i_tioD Cook, itt t I'Y workjl r of Franklin. moned by the sudden death of torn wltn "I've been a fool- all my own Mrs, Edwin Randall. . '¥Ie! Y!1~ fault .. ,and ye~you never BiIlI. Allowed MI', and Mrs, A. L, Kennedy and he muat lle for me, Julie. , , I nlwnys Col umbus Blank Book Co., sup- H w bert spent the week-end in QVllrwl1elmtll1r cl;lred plie~ for Auditor, $6.40; Waldron Piqua kn ew that you never cared." "I don't care for anyone," she C. Gilmour, inque -t, $8.10; Snme, Sch'ool will close W ednesday 'said harshly. "I ,will never care inquest. ~7.fIO; Ohio Central Tele- ar~I'noon for Christmas vacation. for any, ,one AgalD_ It hurts, too phon e Corp., toll of clerks office, it will open again the firsl Mon· muchj- It 9 n , 'tsyoJ'J'h th~ ~~tle ~1. 1 U; L. M, Scofield, supplil's, 'day in January, h. app ness "one: ge tlng a e lll $5.75; Treasurer of State, care inA delightful Christmas rrogral1l 10 l'eturn, 1" , mates of In stitu tion of Ff.'eble was given at Jonah's RU:1 Church They We1jC both Silent ror a 1110· min dcd, $2975.07; Wade S. Brown S unday morning. ment, tb.(ln she brok~ out, supp I'I ()~ , ""' 1 ; .E . S . Donne, II ex t ra Miss Ada Grace Underwood is I ' f ever ishI1" work on contract 971, $7.42; Law- home from Chicago for Christmas I ..,-/" '(To be continued) . rence nidel', bridge repai" work, \;acation,

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T bacco produccl's ill the Miami valley IlI'e no w besri nnihK to strip the II ;ju crop and are talking a great deul about th e prospects f or p l'ie a ·thi s wi ntcI·. Qui te o'ftell tobnceo uuyer~ lue active befor thill time of :v~ ar, but during the lust few mo nt hs thi ngs have been v ry .q uiet und buyerR'havo s hown vel'Y littl e inriicllt'ion of making bid. on the crop. Prices vary n Il'l'cnt lhml fr om O I~C yeur to ahoth or de p nlling largely upon the supp ly of this type of toba cco . l\1any people thi nk that nil kinds of t obacco com lwtc with each othe r a nd that n large crop it! K('ntucky tll' in Ift n y (l lh'::r areu wo uld have 1\ llep l 'e~s ing influ ence on th e c r p in th" Miami Va ll ey. This i ~ not n ece i';~ al'ily true an th o diffe re nt tYll,e ll of t ouaccn grow n in the Un ited . tatl's al'e used quite distinc tly (01' diffe rent P lll· 1I0 ~ 1) ~ .

Th e Miami Valley tou ncco i ~ ~lr and ~Ir s . Allclr ... w KroRe r with their five lets of twins. 'Clyde and Oaude, the oldest. al"t 18. Addle aDd uSl'd primarily us filler fOI cijrurs AhLit: are \(1. ('l oyd and LI )'d an' II , Jean and Jeanette an 7, and the bablesJ Donald Dean and Norma Jan, .... uf the I)-cent c la ~s. Thel'e arc two thr,·,· 1I1()nt hs. ~I r Krnl(('r is a carp~n t er ' in a railroad ear ahop and earns $175 • month. "W'O!ret aJOII& 6DO,other al'cus which pr od uce the lay S Wr .. Kroger "All th~ c1uldrcn help.. .. The Itroren tift at CoaDcl.1 BIvtb. lOW&. ' slime type of tobacco a ' the Mia mi Valley, thes e being around Lan ('as t<'r Coun ty, P en nsy lvania and II CHRISTMAS SERVICES ChuA' wuter- "E njoy your drive ~ /ll a ll areu on tire Georgia-Florida SPECIAL MEETING AT- CHURCH · OF CHRIST ont in t he country t hi s after noon? state lin e. These three areas comDa ~ hpot -"Y' s, the billboard, bin ed pro(luce f rom 70 to 100 milnr c LUl'lling to rcrd and yellow." Sp ccill l communication of Waylion pound s of tobacco each year Ch l'istmas s rvices held at the and lhis mllkes up practically all nCHvil le Lodge, No. 163 Jo'. & A. of t he s upp ly of c igar-fille r ty pe. M., Monday e vening, Decemb er 29 Chul'ch of Christ Sun<iuy 1l1 0rnln p: a nd evening were well IIllen ded. A ny one in th e Mium i V ull ey I n~ta Illltion of offic ers. READ THE R. H. Hartsoc k, W. M. Th er e were 100 present nt Bib lo k ~ ows that the cr op in Ih ut di sF . B. Hende rso n, ec'y . school. A shol·t program was rentrIct has been large this y<'al'. In dered and the primnry, in t e rll1~ d i ­ 1(21) th ere were abo ut 21 " milate and junior depa r tment. wero lion pounds produced in t he Miami given a treut of cund y and o ra nHUNTERS' LlCENES Valley whil e this yea r the crop is ges. now figUl'cd at 33 miIli on pounds. In tho evening II sJllendid ·musIll egn l to hunt or trap January, This Is lin incr<,use of 50 per ce nt In on e yeur and Is do u ble the 1st 01' aftel' without 1931 lice nse. ical program. wns given li S f oll ows : Vocal so lo, \ La ura Mill er; duet1 amount lhat was raised In 1927. I can supply you. '1. O. CARTWRIGHT Mr. and Mrs. ForreRt Martin, or The dr y weathlll' this pust s umm er Cle rk of Wayne Town ship. Cen t el'ville; vocal solo. !'vi I'S . Holdid not serio us ly a/Tect CI'OPS in ton, of Spring Valley; du c t . Mal't he northern Pll rt of t ho Miami ietta Guy and Bertha File r . of Valle y distri ct, and us a Ie ult, a Ferry ; trio , Holton chi ldl'e n JURORS ARE DRAWN good yield of tobucco hus bee n with banjo and g uitnr accompa nisecured. This 12 million-pound inJurors to serve during the Janu- me nt; vocal solo. George Miller; creas e in production this year is ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:":"~~~~~':=::-':=::-~~~~----_ ::"'_::-:-=-=-=~~ _--~ _ sometimes referred to I1I! a factor ary term of court were drawn on quartet, Lucy Emley, 1111'. a nd Mrs ----- - ---- that. shouJd .for~e down th e pri- Wednesda y of lust week by Clerk Walte·r Elzey and Mr. Vun ' 0 . ces til the MIamI Valley this year. Of Courts George Sch enok and are The program was co ncludl"d wi t h a s hort address by the pustor. Ch es more unemploye<t. proportionately. speak of the dollar If It were varI· Ho weve r, upo n investlgntion we a nno unced as follows: than in any other town. But the city Able. while commodilles l~e stationary. fi nd thllt the crop of this tpye of Grand jury: Sum Keever. T4r- t el' A. Williamson. CNre your 0_ mMtJ newspapers alld tht: public ha\c jim II. ~t caJ uf s~.ying, for e)(:lInpl<:, that tobacco in P e nn sy lvania Is a bollt tl ecreek twp.; Raymond )';Ie ore, got arou!1d to taki ns- seri ous t~ ;J t i r.e wheat is cheaper, they will say tha t the 10 million poullds less lhan a year Ma&sie twp.; Ida choytzer FrankCHRISTMAS PARTY and to raising money fo r th benc!it wheat doll..... i;; higher. ago a nd in the Fl orida-Georgia dls- lin twp.; Bess Earnhart, Turtle~oIIjth of the unempl oyed. It has become the Or. A n::lrew 1-.. Dock, famous statis- tl'ict about 1 milli on pounds sh ort creek t wp.; D. W. Bi shop. Turtlefashionable thing for the smart' set t') ti r.ian, sa) s that the "'vholesale dollar'~ Thus we find that the 12 mllllon- creek twp.; Cliff Runyan, ClearThe annual Christmas part.y for ~ attend football games for charity, join has increasl!fi a!>out 7 percent and the' pound increa se ill the Miami Val. lreek twp.; Mal'y L. Sharts Fral\k- inmates of the War ren ounty SMOKED SALT unemployment comm ittees and get "co~t:> (-l: \' in;;-" d~il~r aDo'lt 6H per- ley is all1)ost entil'eJy olf-se t by lin t wp.; Zain Armitage, Turt\e- Home was given Su nday ufterll ()on Save work. , • IIlVe lillie their names and picturcs in the paper. cent Sll,ce the begll1l1lng of J9JO. That a dec rease of 11 milli on pounds creck twP. ; Alfred JQrdan, Massie Deoe mber 21. Th e party was spo n•.. comblD\! the curill~ Several m:lJion dollars has been r ai5~d . is merel y another way of !aying that co mpared with last, year tn"the two twp.; Louie Settlemeyel', Wash- sored uy the Leba non P're sbytel'and5mokiQ~lp 011. o,er' with the result that every tramp and wh o!~sale prices are down behw last othe r areas. This makes II total i"ngton twP.: Leslie S nook, Un jon ian Church and was attendetl by atioll with Old Hickor~ drifl er in Ihe country is heading for year's le\'td and that retail prices for production 01 cigar filled tobacco lwp.; Mary Tibbals, Franklin twp I ap proxima tely 150 guests. Smokeel Silit ••• liD New York as fast as he can go, to get the np.ctssities of life are down almost this yea.r of about 77 million Hazel Harding , Franklin twp.; D. Each of the women was preSi! n.mo~ehoun IIled"'. some of the .easy money that is being ;o.s much. The interesting voint he pounds compared with 76 mil- Ralph Smith, Wayne twp.; Hl,lrbert ted with al\ a ttracti ve upron and Old m~lIor, Smoked Soli handed out to anybody who can pull a makes is th3.f while the "wages dollar" lion pounds la st yeur. This is a Carr, Massie twp. the mlln I'ec:elved II Christmas poor face. P etit jury: Bessie Hagemeyer, treat. _ _ _ _ _ _._ __ Jmr.Drt' I"~t whol9Ollle. has also increascd,-another way of s li ght inc·rease but only about 2 de,l,loWlllavor tbat onl, Not that there isn't unemployment AAy:ng that wages on thc average are pel' cent, so the total 1930 cr op is Washin ton twp.; A. D. Grape~OCOLATB ceopille bicllor,. wood and suffering, too, in New York. It lower-the shrinkage there is only 3 ~ no t lal'ge enough t o have II se riou s vin e. Hamilton twp. i E. Y. Adams, MACHINE UPSETS PerhapJ America'. rnott widely-dis. is mostly in cases where illness, old percellt so that there is really a larger influ ence upon th E! price. ,mah t:lO , In-willi' Hamilton twp.; Charles Knapp, bibuted food product i. chocolate. It age or sheer incompetence is to blame. margin abo\'e living costs, for the man • _ _ __ _ 001 sbrlnkl4e /JDeI Hamilton twp. ; Grace Kesling, ..... unJmown to the civilized world 1 know of many cases where people who has a job, than there was a year lPoiJ~e. Clearcl'oek twp.; H ersc hel Bunne ll Wade S:Brown, Warl'en county aDtil·the Spauiab ~uiltadores found looking for competent http have been ago for the man on the same wage•. WAYNE TP. FARMERS' CLUB TurtIecl'eek twp. i Maria Elbon, dog warden escaped seriol.l s injury the Kexicana dOnking a decoctioD uhable to find any really useful perlOll/i Wayne twp_; L. W. Witha:on, Deer- last Thursda y afte1'00on when his made from the cacao bean. The ex- who didn't have aJob. field twp.: Charles Beam, Franklin car crashed into . a ditch on. the BARTON The December mi~ eting of Wayne plorers took the bean and the drink 'l'ownship Farmers' Club, held at twp.; Everett Runyan, Turtlecl'eek Lebanon-Frunklin road ncar Red bade to Europe with them. The Rev. William E. Barton, who the pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. twp.; Ne d Hicks, Harlan twp. ; Lion. Mr. Brown was severely HOGS . We use about 150,000000 pounds of died tht other day, will be remembered Carl S. Bangham, Turtlecreek chooolate a year, in the form of candy, There i. something in the idea of a hundred years from now not becaule L. V. Bruns trator was filled with twp.; Hazel Carroll. Salem twp.; bruised but was oth erwi e uninj urt'd. The machi ne waR badl y P!cha or Sugar Cupe lavor~ fOf ice-<:ream and soda, and feeding wheat instead of com to live- he was a great preacher, which he w~i, lurge degree of interest. Th e beautif ul warm 'w eather Charles Hildebrant, Hamilton twp. wrecked. Defective steer'ing apas a drink, which we call cocoa, al- stock, according to an ac,'Ount issued but because he did more than any other Clem Bowyer. Union twp.; Dave FOR SALE BY th<>ugh the original Mexican word was by the Federal Fann Doard of the ex- persoo to dig out all of the fa.ct.t the large attenda:nce including ~ Adams, Washington twp. i Irene paratuR is believed to ha ve caused cacao. The rest of the world uses periences of many farmers who have aOOut the life and ancestry of Abra. number of guests, a niost bounti~ Francis, FranKlin ty.op.; p. f. tho mishap. ful dinner, an exclhilllge of Chrisj;tried it. about as much u we do. ham Lincoln. . mas gifts "lOd .-an !lnusuajly gO Qd Eltzro'th, Kam,lton twp.; Jolin The food value of chocolate is high; Frank Evans of Oklahoma fed 311 Franknn twp.; Virgil NOTICE OF APPOINTMEN:r Until Dr. Barton bearan his ruearcb, program contrlbuted to t'he ~ nj oy- Death, It it a c:oac:cntrated energy producer. hogs on wheat, and foilnd that 400 many of the popular belief. about Lin. Shurts, UniQn ~p. . mont of the !lay, . form. in which it is generally sold, poWJds of wheat made 100 pound, of " pbone 25 The grand jury has~ been callell coIn were pure myth. Hi. frienw had Dibert lI elivered an excep. Rev. Estate of S usa n C. Wilkerson,. bitbly .weetened, make It less digest- pork. He figured up what he got for written accounts of his life which were fOl: Monday. JanuarY p. a~p the deceased. tIonal a ddt'llss upo n the fj upject Ible for perlon. who cannot take care his wheat thus converted into pork, petit j!l ry f91' Tu·eaday, January ---------' Notice is hereby given that J . _ ____ _ of IWtets cuily. But' for anybody en- and says it brought him $1.67 a bushel. as false in many particular. as thOle "Three Ships of Life. " All pe de- 20 , written by enemies. Dr. Barton:. ve loped his Il ubj ec t the ships were A. Wilker so n Dnd L. II. Gordon Pled in active physical work there is Other farmers who have tried the eeveral books revealed Lincoln u he fO!lnd to be Ji'rlendship, CitizeJlhave been duly ' appointed and DO better stimulant combiued .with same thing report that wheat has really was, and settled forever the $hlp and Partners hip, oHalified as administrators of ~h e llouriabment than sweetened .choc;olate. brought them from $1 to $1.50 a buahel queltion and paternity. of his ancestry Piano mu sic by Mrs, f'IJl'nQC and E~tate of Susan O. Wilkerso n la te by the same process. Whlle engaged in this work, Dr vocal solo by Mrs. Curl wel'e enof Worren County, Ohio, deceased Every innovation of this sort is a Barton was at the same time pastor of ajoyed . . Dated t, hiR 15th day of DecclIIst'ep toward the ultimate .olutlon of the one of the most famoua churche. In UNEMPLOYMENT MI'. EliaR Ogl(~sbee disc ussed bel' 1030. farm problem. the count'{', .the Oalc Park Conifer', "H ow the Tariff AfFects Agri cul~ The quarantine was lifted from White the rest of the country is reW. Z, ROLL tional, which· he built up into a model turn. in a creditable Munner." th s home of Longacres and coveriDJ its normal tone quit'e noticeJudge of the Probate Court, for all "institutional" churches. He The ne xt me-cting will be SWllnks on Thur,sday. d2 1 Warren County, Ohio ably, New York City is getting very DOLLA:RS To most of UI a dollar · is jm a was a great and rood man and the IJleld at th e home of Mr. and Mrs, lOrry for itself over the business de· lII l' and Mrs. Charles Clark -- - - _ - _. _____ . ___.. L__ pression and unemployment. Business dollar. To financial expertl, a dollar father of a lOll, Bruce Barton, "Who II . T. Deardolf In Lebanon when' . d . D IIn't any "Worse in New York than it is merely a gauge whereby commodities as famoua ill his llDe u the ministu the new offi ce rs, MI'. A. S. Collett spent Satur ay III uyton . was. ia anywhere die, and there are no are measl!red.. But tinanclel"l often pre!'. id e nt, and 1\1:1'8. Ll oyd Hall: Mrs Charles Eal·ly. so n and ,. daughter were Miamisburg vlsisecreta ry wlll be In charge. . 1 - . --- tors Saturday. ANNUAL ELECTION Mrs, John lIm of Richmond , Automatic Water Systems, Lighting Pl an ts, Electric Motors ~ --Ind ., hi visiting at the home of her The 'annual election of the daughter, Mrs. Seth Furnaa and Irons, ~ashers and Sanitary Lavatories StockholderI' of t he Waynesville f!lmily. National bank fCIl' the purpose Th Lytle Sunday School Serve you better by having them p...t In good lOr Ihe of electing directors for the ensu- gave ea splendid Christmnsentering year will be held at their tainment at the churCh Sunday operating condition banking r ooms OIl Tuesday, Jan. . uary 13 1 1931, between the hours evening. of 1 1I11U 3 p. m. Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen Emrick and L. M. HENDERSON, Cashier Walter Kenrick attended the funJ7 oral of Jerry Himes at Centerville church Saturday afternoon.

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He at 1 cup' of cream or milk in a double bOIler and add a tablespoon of gel~tin e w'hich has been soaked an~ dJsso!ved. Adrj a beat! en egg mIxed 1I'1_th a half cuI? I! sugar and cook It slowly :untIl It begins t o thIcken, then take fro.m the ~re. When cool but not. sltff fol~1 In one cup of cream whIpped solid. II fla",:ol'ed with chocolate add grated WIth the sugar.

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Egg Chri.tm,u Pudding Thi s pudding calls 'for six eggs and takes only six hours boiling. The eggs, of course, make it a lighter pudding. It calls for a pound and a half of mixed raisins (seedless or seeded), a cup and a half of brown sugar, half a p ound 'each of currants and candied peel, threequarters of a pound each of chopped suet imd fine breadDeuerta crumbs, six eggs and two tabl.e· ., The dessert that is light in spoons ot milk. quality, while can'ying the requis ito amount of nourishment is often Rich PI.,m Puddinll more tempting more pleasing than This recipe callsi tor pne pound tht! heavy dessert like rice pudding each of currants, c:hopped 6ga and or mince pie. . Tho followlnll desserts are of seedless raisens, (:andled peel or this typ e -the type to serve when citron, orange mlumalade, sllet, the meal needs more nourishment, flour, bread crumbs and brown but the appetite ...aemands some- sugar, two oun!!cs 01 almonds, the juice of on~ Jemoll, one nutmeg thing a little d~tnt;y. (grated), two ~$S,poons of mind spice, a saltspool1 ,d salt, sJx eggs Oran,. SpOil,. and a pint and 8 'qf\Jarter pf liquid. Squeeze three large, juicy oran- Of course, this TElcipe caUed for ges and put the 'juice on half . a stout and ·brandy, but the liquids cup of s ugar. Dissolve a quarter of suggested above w.Ul answer Ilda package of g~latine in half a cup mirab1y. '. of water and beat balf a cup of Whim this pudd ing Is thol'ourh· water with the yolks of two eg~s. ly lJlixed cover it ~vith a cloth and Add the eggs to the orarlge JUIce let it stam) until the next day beand sugar arid ' heat over hot water fore eooking•. until it begins to thicken, . stirring all. the time. Then add the gela. Prune Souffi. tine.._and strain through a wire sieve. Place the dish containing it Take out ,tones when prunes in ,8 pan of cold water and ice ~e ltill hot· after boiJing. Cool and beat for eight or ten minutes prunes and rub through sieve. Add, when it s'hou1d be cool. Then add whipped cream, ' a cup to a cup. the unbeaten whites of two eggs 01 prune pulp, flavored with vanAnd beat constantly untif it beiPns illa, and a few blanched and chop.. to thicken. Pour into a mould aDd ped almonds. Add if desired.

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.Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grassi and children, Mrs. Eva Haines o'f Piqua were dinner guests Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cook and family, of near Waynesville and Mr. Joseph Thomas of Social Row were Sunday afte, noon · callers at the horne 0.£ Mrs. ~a'l'garct Johns Mr. and Mrs. WiII'rapt Creighton and Mr. and Mrs. H!\rry Graham attended a family Ghdstmas dinner Sunday, at the h<l'~ of Mr. a nd Mrs. Rudp Saylor a~ W~st Carrollton. ", Mr. and Mrs. A. J!:. Wh~e lind sons of Columbus wel'e lSun/iay afternoon caIlers at the home · of Mr. and Mrs. Kes1er Graham . Mr. Everett Early. Misses Helen Early and Cleo JIaw~ sP.en.t Mol')day in P!lY~o".

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The total supply f livestock feeding stUffs in the .United States this year is nine-tenths of the usual supply, according to a rellort of the federal crop t'Oportina board.

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NEWS DIRECT FROM THE SlATE CAPIlOl

• AIIHE GHURr.HfS --------, IH GRI M REAP[R TAKfS HIS lOll F===i IN WAYNESVILLE

Since the l'Cgulations permit t he use of lJ'31 Ildense plates after December 21, the new gl'llY Ilnd black tags are becoming more numerous on the streets each day, showing t hat the majority of car owners have availed t hemselves of the facilities provided through 550 d lJ;,tl'ibuting pointe over the state, to purchase their plates early and avoid last minute congestion and waiting in line, as there positively will not be any extension of time on 1980 plates. All motor vehicles operating after midnight on December 31, will be required to carry 1981 plates. All owners who have not already done so should immediately sccure the new plates! in order that thcy may not be WIthout the use of t heir cars the first of the new year The facilities provided by Secretary of State Clarence J . Brown 101' the convenience of the public by having such wide spread local dllltribution. one sufficient to regiSLer six times the number that nre actually issued, are such that t hose who do not ,have their new plates on January I, may blame only themselves f or not having taken advantage of this service.

ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Rev. Lawrence D. Molhnann. Summer !che dul e- l st, 3rd and 6th Sund ny. Mass at B :UO a. m. ; 2nd and 4th SUild uy. Mass at 9:3 0 :

Governor Myers Y. Cooper spent , Christmas at the executive mans ion with his family and five little grandchildren. Secretary of State Clarence J. Brown spent the natal holiday with his family at Blanchelrt&. Both officiials were back on the job at the Capital early Friday morning. Christmas trees adorned both homes anit the Governor's grandchildren and t hree little Brown children had a joyous time. Both officials will be kept busy preparing for the opening of the Ei~hty-ninth General Assembly, whIch will convene Monday January 5th.

The annual report of State Auditor Joseph T. Tracy to the ' Governor, General Assembly and tax payers of the state is being distributed from the office of the former official. He has also' received from the state bindery 1,600 copies of the state roster and pay roll. Now that a change of administration will take place in several weeks the r osters are in popular demand. There will not be a second adition when the supply is exhausted as Auditor Tracy states that .his printin! fund is alfout depleted.

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DJ>. Charles A. Neill, Direlltor of the State ' Department of Health. Rtates that the morta1l~y rate of Ohio for the first nine months of the year. Is the lowe, t ever reo corded In the Division of Vital Statistics of his department sinee the state began to collect the death records In 1909. There has been an average of 210 deaths each day so far this year, which is 16.6 f wer per diem than the same period last year, when 31,, D'1'S were reported. Duthlg ·the !lame months in 1980 there were 1)7.418. Th'e deat\! rate for tuberculosis for , 1930 was tb" lbwest over recorded ~ in the state. Pln,n s and preparations for thtl inauguration of Governor-elect White and othe:r administrative officials are under way at the Columbus Chamber of Commerce with assistance of present . state officials. It has been the request of the Governor-elect that the cerembny be simple without any unneceasary display. It will take place on the steps leading Into the west entrance tn the Capitol building. In case of inclement weather the inaugural ceremonies will be lield in the rotunda.

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The last contract letting fOI' proposed highway Improvements under the 8upervlslon of Robert N Wald, State Highway Director, which was held .aeveral days ago, totaled a little over a hal! million dollars, all being for new roads In half a dozen Clountlea. rho successful b,dders will bl! announc.ed within a day or two and on Jl'nuary 12 the ,new Hlf,hway Di· rectal', O. W. "Whitey' Merrell, will a8.~UlDe clllll'llt: '. _ _-,, .. :

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ST. MARYS CHURCH Rev. J . J . ScI:lltltfer. Rector. •Jan uary 4, l U3 1, Seco nd S unOilY after C hri stmu~. Church schoo l at 0 :3 0; Morning PI'ayer. and sermon by Rev. Karl Nybl udh, of Christ Church, Xl' nia. Monday, January 5, a t 7 :30 p. Sir C halldr;\S~ khara Venkata Kli' m., the an nual paris h mee t in g wi ll man. Hindu ph)'sicist, who has beer be held. awarded the $45 ,flOO Nolte! Prize ir FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST physics lor his re tarch in li"ht. , ( Un denominational) Chester A. Williamson. Minister Bible Schoo l at 9 :30 a. m. Let 's I str.rt the New Year right. Lord's Supper and sermon at 10 :3 0 a. m. Sermon subj ect, "The Spirit at 30- WIlI it Reappear in '31'!" At this service Geo. Miller will sing the dram atic solo which mRde such a hit In the rece nt Sunday evening service a t Waynesville. Don '\' mif.s it. You are always wekome at this church. Mrs. Oscar Smith -was shopping VA YNESVILLE M. E CHURCH in Dayton Monday. G. C. Dibert. Pastor. Walter Underwood spent last W ednesday: Our fi r!;t Qua rterly week with relatives in Dayton. Conference will be held at 7 :30 Mrs. Laura Sides spent Christ- p. m. Dr. George, our district maf. with her 80n and family in Superintendent, will speak at that Dayton. hour and also co nduct the bu In ess of the conference. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis spent Friday: Choir' practice at 7 :30 Christmas with their parents at p.m. Clarksville. Sunday: Sunday school at 9 :3 0 a. m. Morning worship at 10 :30. R. F. Ha t field has received a The SUbject fOI' t he Morning Sersupply of 1931 Huntel"s al\d Trap· vice is, 'The Physician." Epworth pel s licenses d81 League at 6 :30 p. m. Evangelistic service at 7,:30 p. m. Myer Hyman and family were Chl'istmas dinner g uests of rela- WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF tives in Xenia. 'CHRIST (Und enominational) Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Henderson and daughter Louise were Dayton . Chester A. Williamson, Mini ster visitors Monday. Bible School at 0 :30 a. m. Lord's Supper , at conclusion. R .. J Adams, Ed Ramby. Chas. Christian Endeavor at 6 :30 p. m. Day and· Percy Reason were in Bprtha . Filer, Leade r. Evening Cincinnati Monday. evangelistic service at 7 :30 p. m. , . Strmon' subject , "Nothing." PraySnws filed by machlnery\ cut er Meeting each Wedn es day at cleaner, truer, faster. Roy Pigott. I 7 :30 p. m. The church where yo u at Madden's Lumber Yard. feel a t home. Mr. and Mrs. MelvYn Barta, of Galena, Ohio! are spending the holidal'8 here With relatives. Mr. and' Mrs J08. Downing, of Xenia, were Christmas guests of A. C. Tomlinson and family. Mrs. Ida Kelsey is spending a few days in Wilmington, the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Nelson Thorne. Mr. and Ml'S. Maynard Weltz and children were Christmas ,ruests of C.. Lee Hawke and fam· ily. . Perry Hl1rtsock spent a few days with his brother and sister· in· law Mr. and Mrs. George Hart· sock. . FOT 'best results consign your live stock to Green-Embry Co., Cincinnati, in care of D. R. Salisbury. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. King spent Christmas with Mr. and , Mrs. Clifford Buzick and children. at Sidney.

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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elzey spent Christmas with ' theil" son Kenneth Elzey, and family, in Dayton. Forrellt Crane and daughter, Marjorie of Cincinnati. spent Christmas with Mrs. Maude Crane and family. Mr. and Mrs. ,Leonard Tinney and family were guests of Harvey Pinckard and (amily at Cincinnati on Cl1rjstmjl8. '

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M,et)np 'WiJl ' be held tha' Ilecond of 'Ross Andrews an~ fal"ily at Monday.'J;light ~of each ,"~ntb an~ Oakland: . d M C E' U' "Pl"acttees , wlU . be the ~p~t~ ~0!l : da)' of eacb mODt1\. " . r . !In. rs. . . iM~c"ener " ., ~t. ' ' ., ~ all son motalled to Pittsburg , ~ , .;0' , .spend Ohrlstmai with 'William 'J'Q I:.IV~ ewER F~ "E.yt~ Mic'hener and fa~ly, wtuOllnr . " ' home Sunday evening.

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Local Scottiap. R,\C ¥asonll will' be Intereakd I" tho announctlment tha~ they: will be Invittld to wit,;. neNl' the comedy "Lal! That Ojf'~ in the Masonic Temple AuditorIum Daytpn tl\e ev.~ of January, 12th· aad on. February 9th tber wlll iiave the pl~ure of Marin. the moit noted .~r 'of Dayton (at preaent), Kia Caret1 DeI~J the At'fratn ft_t Natto..-l

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!><cxt week will be no t ed thro ughlI Ut Warren coun ty for Funnel's' j n ~ ti i llte u ctivilic~ as three State Aid session al'c to be he ld. Beginn ing Mo nday at 10 o'clock and contin uing \~ ith sessions Monday Ul I U o'cl ock and continuing wi l h ~ess ion s Monduy evening and .lie duy Tu e: uuy. the Mason Inst!lute with E. W. Losh. as preSlde n t. will be he ld in t he Bank Bui ldi ng, at Mason . The la ss ie Township Farmers' III ~t itutc wi ll be held at the ' choo l gym nll silllll at Harveysburg 011 Wed nesd ay a nd T hursday, ' JI'I'lIlIl ' ~' 7 and 8. ThO) state speakers a re Mrs. 1\I1,ry Betz Morrow, of RichIlIlJlld. Ind., and Mr. ~ . B. Stowe, . !t'rion, Ohi o, Th ese speakers are up to date. and edu cational lectUles will be g ivi!n. Th t! otlic ~,.s for this year are: Walte r Ellis, pl'e sid ent; Mrs. Alice We lch, secretary; Ml·S. Lillian CalT correspondent. On F..ld ay and Saturday with the eve ning ~ c ss i on on Friday the no rth e l'n and weslern part of the county will be sel'ved with an in' litule in Sprinl?jbo ro Grange hall un(ler the dil'ectlO n of Perry Eas,Ln, us chull man. On Frida y anrl Saturd ay, Jan"al'Y Hi a nd 17. Monow Institute wi ll be h ~ l d with Z. O. Wol'ley as c!tnil1l1an. d tails of ' whicn will be Illl nounced next week. Mr. S, B. Stowe, Marion Ohio, Ilml Mrs. Mal'y Betz Morrow of Jtithmond , In d., two state speakers will be in (" harge of all ses ions. Both ~ peak ers are I'ec ommended very 'high ly and merit t he attentio" a nd alendunce of all progressi e fannel's in Warren County, Ac("ol'd ing to County Agent CIaBs who ha ~ b ~e n meeting with In'stitu le cohlm lttees in various sec~ tion s.

l\1 I'R. Lou Hurlall died at, (he honH' Ill' hp .. daughter Mrs. J . D. fj ,di n in l)u~ llln , Tue~dny night :ll 1I .,'clor\{, following n ~tl'o k e of I'uralysi: ' utr ~ ,.ed about 4 P. m. . ' h(, had bee ll ill failing hea lth for ~tl llll! time. Two daug'hten;, Miss Dr. Geol' g~ \{. ).[inol o f Harvard' Vi, ,ian IIad.a n nnd Mrs. J . .0. U n lvp. r ~ily (aho,'c) :11111 Dr, l;corge Boll11 , O!le ~ I Rtel', M,·s. Huny Shld, H , 'vVhipple uf l ~och c ~t c r L'ni l'crsi t),. I r:k,· ... 0 1 Il nn 'l'ys bul'g, IIncl two joint r~cipi ~ r.ts f a !SIO.OOO pri ze lor ' j,r"lher~. Fran k and Harl Ha rvey, the year's grrcatcsi scientific nchicH' CIt r.'pul' Leburlo,n, fltll'yl ve her. men!. They diSCOl'crcd that lil'cr ex. I· uner.al ,.crvlc.eH Will be held at tract cures pernicious ane)11ia. ' thy Spl'lllgheid Church 'l'hm'sday Mr ~ . W. P. Sali;;bury is vis iting :11 ll' I'IHillIl. January J, at 2 o'clock ", ilh inle l'lllen t. ill , Sprinsdleld her childr en in Cleveland. ------=-t 'hu rc h emetel'Y. See if yo u get so mething out ~---- - - ,- _ . - ~~"'J"II. _~ M:'fj, Cat he rine \Vood s on, 08 wife. of "Not hi ng" at Lhe Church of Clid ·t Su n day night. C IND ER ELLA UP TO DATE M .'al~le: 'Woodso n, died at her 1",IlIl' 1Il lI arveysb urg, Tue~ day MI'. and Mrs. Homes Rhoades : ' 111 111'l1i nl:. Fun ral ' ervices wi ll be spent t he wee k-end with M... and Rem ember i l~dcn! la. who , h\~ l e ! T huI ~ duy, .Jun ulll'Y 1, at 2 p. MI S. Robe rt We rntz. fat in th' II H h e~ anri ~\ cPl be- I n1. In the Bap.bst . church a t Flurcause the Pri:1cO) did no t inv it e I' j ~burg. !:lunal III Miami ceme· Ml'. und l\ir~ . Wm H. Hap ner hc r to th e party? And remem· t(·ry. nrc annou ncing the birth of a son. bel' h ow h ' 1' fnll'Y god mother · Deccmlier 29 , 1U30. camc a long and fix ed her up ' .Jnll1e ~ Stroud. brother of E. T. wi t h u party dl'c 5~ and ~lu R : ~I. ,o ud , died in Lebanon, WednesMI'. a nd Mrs. has. Day und ~ on TOBACCO OUTLOOK .lippe s and el'e rything and she ; <iuy, U cember 23. T~e body was of Lebanon , are gu est of Mr. IN MIAMI VALLEY wenL to the pur't" after all on'd f lal,Q n to Williamstown, Ky . Fri- and Mrs. A. K. Day. manicd lhe Princc? ' I day for fune ral sC I'vices and bu r i!!1 olllinu ed From Last Weew ) Magg ie John so n I!." a sort of am uel Bu t UH wr" rth and Gilmodem American ind' rella. Mrn. Ka t herine Selle rs, 74, wife b(,I't Frye vis it ~d l'tl ln tlves in WilIn audition to th e size of the '1'1 ue, he u r,e n't get ony glasR ' of Alvin Se ll ers, died nt St. E li za- ming ton unduy afternoon. crop t hel e are two other factors s lip pel'~, and shp h:l ~ n 't a:ny I b ~ th ho 'pital, Dayt on , Mon day. whi ch have a ver y great influence fairy godmother but h l' r' ~ i the ' D Ht h was due to pn eumonia. Her Mr. and Mrs. Otto Michael. Mrs. upon the price which far mers realways·appcnl ing tor y of the hU5li and, 0110 son. J , L. Sel lers. On;ill e J. Gray and daug hte r, ceive. Th ese t wo factol's are the poor littl e girl into wh ose liIe ' Iancl a daughte r, Mr. D. T. BI'own, Barba ra we ..e In Dayto n Monday. carryover of old tobacco and the romance c omes and who is lift· ! ~ urvh'e her . quality of the new crop. The stock co from po\'e .. ty to rich es. ~ Fu n 1',,1 services will be held at MI'. and. M,·s. C. H. I?earthera.ge 1on hand. 'of t he old tobacco of the Maggie is the her oine of our the resid enoe on Kiefaber street. Oregoma, spe nt Chl'lstmas With ciga r fill er type on October ' 1 new se ria l tory. " 1y ncsl Girl' UO)'ton, Thursday at 1 p. m. In- of Mr .. and Mrs. R, H. Hart:'l ock and th is yea r amou~t to about 142 by Ka t hll!en NO\'l'is. We think term ent will be in Miami cemetery fllml ly. milli on pounds. this is the most huma nly appea l. 1 'fhi. was 8 ' million pounds less ing story \II hove pri nted yet.. Th c n. hes of Warren J. Dakin , M,iss ~Illa Be nham at t end ed a I than on the same date a year ago It beg iri s in T he Miami Gazette al1l: t hose of his w ife, Nan W right famIly dlllnel' at th e h ome of Mrs. land lower than any year since the CALLED HOME FROM SOUTH in the issue of J a nuuI',. 7, 1031, I pDe l~?~ ",.e re, broug>ht . from S.t. Jenni e Mullcn in Dayton, Christ· wa ~ except 1928. When we comand will r un throughout tw elve ~t~t: btll g, Fla .. and mterred, m mUl> Day. bin a the carryover of old tobacco Mr. and Mrs. B, S. How ell gener us weekl y in!'hil ments. ~1l..t 111 1 cemetery Sunday n~ornmg, of l his type \\'ith the new crop we were called home f r om AI,abama, Don't fai l to read ., My Bel't 1{(!v, .J. ,1. Sc~aef1'er read lll g the Mr. Iln d Mrs. Paul Gu stin were find t hat our total sup, ply of both where they had expected to spend Girl." Don' t fail to start wit h co mmittal services. . cCAlled tn Montgomery, Ohio, last old and new on October 1 was the winter, becau se of the illness Maggie anu her Pa and IIta an d ~II" lin d .Mrs. Dakm were b.oth I ... e ~ k ,bec.ause of the death of the abou t 219 million pounus comof the latter's broth er, Charles W. hel' s ister Li 7~!\ n d J oe. th boy 1, folmer re ~l dents of WayneSVIlle, lat ter s sIster. pared with 226 million pounds. Davis, of Clarksville. ' Mr. Davis who works with Maggie in the, fo n~ e l 1\ son of. the Inte Dr. 1 Our total su pply of old and !leW died Sunday night at the hom e the Five·and-ten . H~H' Mrs .. E. F. D~km. the latter 1\11. a nd MI:s. S'h e rm~n Rog:ers tobacco of thi s type is ' about 2 of Mr. and Mrs. Howel1 in Port t! . . eld el danghtel of t~.e late left Tu esday ,night f or ~ ll es, Mich. per cent less than a year ago, William where short f uneral ser~ ;...----,-- - - - - -- -- , t, OI lion J. a nd Amanda Wllght. where I\fr-.. ~OS1;OI'S Will consult about 4 per cent mOl'O than hvo vices were held at 12 :45 Tuesda y. F,' un em l services for MiSll Row - on eye speclailst. , years ago but about 16 per e~nt Services w~re held also at the CR.ESWELL CONFIRMED , " below un average of the penod Clarksville 1\1. E. Church a t 2 en:l \~ l'lg h t, 'yho dl ed.at the Mld'1II,', .'l nLi . l\lr,; ..Homor McCul\om from 19 20 to 1927. . o'clock. Th e quality of t he tobacco crop Pa ul H. Creswell. Co unty Audi· IIdo\\.n h ?S l;ll~I , Chn. tmas Day, a nd l\llSR Knthenne Wade of Day, tor. of Green county, w'lOse np' follOWing lIlJurles susta llled wh~n I t o.n. spent Christma s with O. O. in the Miami Vall ey was rather PLANKENHORN - SALISBURY pointmen t united States Mar. she wa s s truck by an automob l!e Miss ild ine and family . low in 1929 and as a t'eRult tlie shul was eon fir med Salu rday by several . Vl' Ci! k~ ago. wer!! held. In pric e dropp ~d off rathe; n~ticeThe marriage rof Miss Opal t,he Un iversalist Church m Sprm.g111 rs. A nna Sheehan enterta ine d ably aft\!r the tobacco began ' to Marie Salisbury and Mr. Walter the Senal , will be 'worn in Dec- boro.. Satu!'day afterno on. Burial nt di nn er Saturday eveni ng, J. B. moi-e Thi s year t he qUality is rePlankenhorn, bot h of Lima, was e mber' 3 1 at Da yto n before J udge wa s .111 Spr!ngbo'r o cemetery. 1Crabbe a nd fam ily, MTS. Cr abbe ported to be very good in this dtsMu~s Wnght , .~y.as ~v~lI k~own SI". , Lcmar an d Alton Earnhart. trict while the quality is extremsolemnized at the M. E. par onage H oug h a nd Judge Nevin . He will Sunday afternoon, Rev. G. C. at once a surne charge of the of- ~ !,d hu d many fllend" III Wa) nesely low in the Pennsylvania terDibert performing th eceremony. lice in Cin cinnati. \- Ill e. Gru en Watches. adorable dia- rl tol'Y. Thi s should help the pr~ee __==============;;;._ ;;-;;-;;-;;;--___ __======';'=======-;;;:-;;;:-;-;;';;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;';;_;;';_;..:.;'_:;.;;_ mond rings. slunnin g jewelry, fin e in the Mia mi Valley dIstrict srnce .. _ ._ - 'ilv er war e, 'unuRul\1 noVel ties there should be a de mand for hillh Ilt ury's J ewelr y hop, Lcbanon, qualty tobacco this year. The Ohio. Pcnn syl vania cogar filler dis. Racket By Alhcrt 1: R"id ~ ric t had a good quality crop a lIl l·. anrl Mrs. Elmer Shee han. year ago an d natu rally the bu>,ers 1111'. a nd M,'S , Walte r She.:!han and 'p r efer re,l it in stead of the Miami so n spent Chri st l11a!' Ony at the Vall ey crop, but this yea.r condi- . #/UleS4m.--· IT'S "-BoUT hOI11_ of Car l Cr oll and family at t ion. arc revel'sed. Ft·ank lin. 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anI! Mrs. Cha s. Gmy. Mr. FARMERS' TRIP TO and lIfI's. E. F, Earnha rt an d fllmCINCINNATI FRIDAY ily ~p el,t Ch,' i ~ tma !i Day in Frnnklin , the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J . All f arm ers t hl'oughout the I l~. Baker. Warren County who are interested 'n ex l ension of hi gh tension electMr. and Mrs. F .. ank Spears, of ie lin eR in ord er to secure light " Columb us, and M,'. and Mrs. Mil- and power services are invited fo ton Anso n, of Port William. were It entl a meeting at t he offices of Chl'i stmas gucsts of Dr. and M.. s. (J nion Gas and Electric Co., 4th C. W. Anson and· so n. ~nt! Main ~ treet, Cincinnati at I :;{O o'clock, Friday January 2. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hartfiock and ~1r. Fred Hutchinson. local repre.' fam il y, of MiliaI'd. and MI'. li nd '",rotative of t he Union Gas' 'and ., , ~. i\1'(s. ' Ronald Hawke lIl1d SO il . EI<'ctrical Co., is oooperating witti Fl'hnk, were Chri stmlls gllests of f;o unty Agent Class an a num- ' Mrs. Edi th Harris and family . ber of leading citizens throughout ' this section in working llP the tour : Ml'. Ill\d Mrs, J. D, Marlatt hud In addition to the abQve, otheri , • as Ch .. i~tma's guests MI'. :md M,·s. who have demonstrated interest Mo-Ie Kerns and daughter , of and will also go to Cincinnati Fri- . Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. C. 1\[. :.lay nre 'J. K. Spencer, O,mar Hol~ Robitr-er and ~UJt hte l" ~rs. Ii ngsworth, ~ar1 Min's t; C. 'C. M!!IA11\ lil\ William s and 1.;. N. .Pnntz loy, Frank Guard, Exerett RunPrintz , ya!". anu Hal·t!ey' Mosl!., Mr. ~ut-: . . Ch111!iOn hope!' t o have some e~ee~ MI'. al1d Mrs: J oe Tm.IltX..l!htel- trieal machin ery and equipment on t;lin d at ~!1fI stma~ dmn ei'. M.I". exposi t ion to help illustrate val'i- ' . lin d Mrs. Wilbur Tinney. Messls. ous UAes an d conveniences. while •. \V . Kipp and George Roberts. of splendid . opportunity' WIll ba giVtln. Covingt on,. Ky., Mr. o~d M~s. ·to a sk and get complete Intor~a­ Munei l Tmn ey lind · 1an1lly, MISS tion conce rninJr rural line ' emitLeada Werntz, Mr. an~ Mrs. eions. For detailed ,fnformatlon Heward Florence and fnrmly and as to plans and arrangemen~ Mrs. Corda 'I'ruax. • 11 MellSrs. Hutchinson or CI...:. who want it fully und~rstood that ' Th e foll ow ing enjoyed a family e"f'ry~ody is invited- to oln ' r", Chris tmas dinner ' at t h& home of thil> , trip. MI': 1md ' Mrs; ' Lester Kenric~: Mr. .- - \~ ....'-"-'-"...... and ~s. Jal\Ws, Johns. ~r; and Mrs Ralph Jnbns and 'family, Mr~. and' MfR. AllIe ' nole and family, MT. and Mrs. RUssell COlOpbell. Mr and Mrs. Irvin~ Welch, Mrs. Vi~'a Car~'Y, Mr. and MI'!. L. E. McMaken and son, MeAAT! ~nk Tbnmall, J'Csse Thomas -an(l Frank Smith. ~lr .

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nia 'J Blackburn, an aUeged IncomThe ~ omllrl chaed the door and ptltent. went hack tu her warm kitchen. Champion Home Canner 'tarkey R. Frazee was appoin,hf' t Id her ~usbll;flrl wh o w , ted guardian of Alfred C. Frazee, . ~itling smoking hJ:! pipe by the minor, and flied his bQnd of $4000 ·tn \' <', that it \\'8S a go d thing with The OhiQ 'Casualty Inllurance ~fi . Langdon was leaving- not ompany as Burety: that ~ he wi!lhed her to go (or !lha It WIl R ordered by the court 11k (] h r WI'll noulth , but be cau~ that J. L. Henderson, and George no \\' ~h\l could g t thr e t imes as Common Plea .. Proceeding. BI' weI', administrators of the mu!'h money f ur her ro om. There was " knock lit the fr on t door, nnd [n th cns ,o f The Mutual e~ t to of Mitchell Brewer, deceasd pl'ocoed to advertise the real sh~ 'b rok off in what she was say- BUilding and Loun Company vering to ~ who th visitoT might s us 'lifton G. Al examl er. the or- estllte' f or sale at not · less than be. del' of sale i 'gued to t he heriff two . thi~dJ! of the appraised value, CHAPTER x'Vn. fr om the drawers in I th e IitLle A lall mn n in a big overcoat was recalled, the caUse having Real Eatate Tra.ufera pai nted chest, and hur riedly pack- st oo d thcre-:-h asked for lIfiRs been eompromi ed nnd settled. "Why did you send my letter cd them. Lnngdon. H spoke eagerl y as if In th e actio n of . A. T ooke ,I. A. Runyan. by . executor and back to me? why Were you so Her only thought Wal to avoid \l'ith great excitement. nnd J. E. Reynold. versus The trustee to Maie Runyan, 6.74 cruel?" ' seeing Gil es hittenham. " he has but a moment gone Eco-Thermal ompon y, a corpora- a cres in Lebanon. . He told her unhesitatiI\gly: "A "It's a ll over. tbat part of my out- ie Mom;ieur would put him- 'ti on, Lebanon. Ohio, C. B . .Shel or, Maie Runyan to W. Burke HarIllan named Lombard . . . a man life- it's finished for eve r," she ~elf to the ~I'Cllt l1'o uble of coming r eceive l' of the Eco-Thermal Com- mon, et 01., The Trustees of the named Lombard came to me with t old herself over and over agai n. in to wait." pany wall auth ori zed to :<e ll the as- Civic Trust of Lobanon, 0., on the a lying story about you and . . " I do n't wan t him now- I don't "1 wi ll certnin ly wail." sets ut private sul e and for cush William EIrnel' Harmon FoundaGiles Chittenh~m . He said that even want t o see him 1 I could 1t ha d be~u n to snow a fresh, In th ' cnse of The State of ti on, 6.74 acres i.n Lebanon. you and 'he ·spent the night to- never forgive him 01' b eli eve in a nd the shou ldcrs of Chittenham's Ohio ver us Pllul Rodgers, the deWilliam and Nancy Slusher to gether on the St. Bernard . . . " He him again." co at were white as he ste pped into fendant pleaded guilty to man- Paul M. Karr, 76 acres in Union turned his sad eyes to her. "ForShe told th~ landlady tha t, he th e littl e hall-way. slaughter. Th e court ordered the township. give me, Julie-I must have been was going back t o England, b u t He had bee n visiting so me peo- defendant to be imprisoned in the I. G. and Juli e Lain to Henry mad to have believed it. " at the station .she took II tick et t o pIe in' Lond on wh ose da ughter had Ohi o Peni bC ntMry at Co lumbus, H. Eby, lot s Nos. 882 and 883 in "Forgive you? I don't under- Lausanne. come home fo J' the hri. tmas holi- 0. , for a peri od from two to twen- Franklin and lot No. 94 in Frankstund- what do you mean?" "He will n ever think of looking dUYR fr om scho ol in witzerlnnd. ty yoars Ilnd kept at hard labor Then suddenly she knew, and for me there, " he told hcrFel f She had been showing amn t ur (no pnrt t o be solitary confine- lin. ha r lotte Neighbors to Catherthe blood rushed in a burning tide exultantly. "He wi ll thin k it is ph olnl!'l'aph. of h I' Re h 01 friends . ment), and that he pay the costs. Ino Tu ssey, lots NQs. 2783 and to her face. the last place I should ever go nnd amongst them was one of A i Schwartz wa!; a ppointed to 2784 in Deerfield twp, "You thought thatl" she whis- back to." J u li€'. assist th e sheriff In trllnsportlng Richard R. Layer, by shel'iff to pered. She changed her nam e to LangGil e~ had be en bored by her th £' defendant to the Ohi o poniten- Th e Fil·!'t nnd Merehants National "Yes." don and took II r oom in a littl e old chaL 1', and hael pu shed the ph oto tiary. Bank, 22. 92 ncres in Franklin twp The last streak of sunset warmth fashioned chalet overlooking the gruph ~ a~ide when she pressed one $4600. had faded, and there was a lake , and when she found the time mo rp upon hi5 notice. New Suits Clara E. and Waldon C. Gil"That' . fiss Lnnlrd on, who ehill wind blowing in from the beginn in g to hang impossib ly on :o.lrs Ah c~ Bell of Eat on Rnl)i c1 ~. Mirlll l:~ n, wi th the ~ 11\'cr Clip trophy mour to Edward and Robert M. Libbi e So uth vC lrsus M. J . Hayes sea. Julie shivered and rose to he . hands, she advertised fo r pu- C(lm<,~ to t"ne h lh e S\\'i ~R girl!! Blail' lots Nos. 1, 2, and 3, on the whrch she won by suhm illll:g a quar t pr of ut hhcrt ra spbrrri~ 5 in the appeal from J . P. by defor an pils to ,,,hom to teach Englis h. EnJ.{li ~ h . he 's n darling . . . .• , her feet. plat of Gilmour-Christie subdivi- Nat IOnal Canll lllg COllIes I al _ hrnandllnh, I n\\'3 . ~Irs Bt'll WOIl three elher "It's cold. I 1l)ust go." For on e t hing she needed th e And he ha d looked dow n Into Ccndant. cups, thl' tillt' 01 GranJ Champivn with .. $500 Cluh I'TIle, and a $100 prl,c sloll In Lilbanon. The ::lchott Auto Company R "Let me come with you, Julie money, and for anoth er, she fcl ,Ju li c's fa ce . . , J ennie Bell Frazee to Emma H. fQr the besl jar of fruit. corporation under the Laws ' of Now I've tound you--don't send that she wou ld go mad if 'he COUld ! And now he w a ~ hore- In a f ew hio versus Eliz:a bet h John son, McClure lot No.3 in Waynesville momcnt~ ho would be wIth her, me away like this--without say- not find occupation. But except at interval s she was nnd hol din g h er In his a r ms. lI e cognovit. ing you forgive me." w!l lk ed over to the window and ltd. rail posts, $4; Web :impso n, he usee! wi t hout co nc (' rll lest the "It cannot matter to you not unhappy. Proba.e Court Proce.~inlla And so the latc summer and th e scuo d loo king out. whether I forgive you or no~" George Stone (colored) laborer bridge lumb er, $3 82.1,1; Col umbu s lIu vol' he dete Ll'd, [( ow long would Rhe be? Ever "It matters everything in the autumn passed. and the co ld winds Mllrion Howell a. ccept~d th e ap- of Franklin and Mrs. Adll Wash- Wood Preserving Co. bridge lu mbel' $46.2p; Karl D. Dakin Ileet world, JUlie, if there is anything came, and t he grey dnys. and th e moment ~ce m ed an e ternity. pointm ent of administrator of the ing lon (col ored) of Franklin. Ornnre Jolly "I wi ll wnit here till M i,,~ Lnng- elltate of Franc B Howell, deceasI can do for you-anything,. any- mountains were hidd en in veils of Hubert L. Haynie, labo'rer pf insurance on trucks, ~ 1 06 . 53: d O,l com ~s in," Gil es said obsti nn- ed, and filed his bond of $2200 Martin s \lilJ~ , 0., and Miss Alma Hall's Service Station, gas, $4 0:- Two tubi eMpoo n8 Jlowdered .gelathing-to make amends for the. mist. Whnt was Giles doing ? On e tely. past. , ." with George A. Br()wn and Clem. Flora Shaw, domestic at Butler- 12; Victor Van Riper, gas, etc., tine soaked In c Id wate r. One Rut at t n o'clock she had ~t lll ent V. Brown as sureties. G eo~ ville. $81.19; C. S. Crnll(, gllR, $1. 14: and one-half cups boiling water, Julie half smiled as she looked nllSht she dreamed of him so vi vat him. It mattered so little to her idl) that she W88 Rure he mu st nut ret urn erl. A. Brown. Clement V. Brown and Edward J . Murphy, machinist Frank Sherwood Co" supplies, juice of one orun~e and s ugnr to G il o" went to t.he fr Ollt door Elijah NQsse tt werl! made ap[lrais- of Cincinnati, and Miss Mary Hop $17.96 i MOTTOW Hardware Store, Las\:!'. Heat and stl'Rin. 00 1 half that he had" been unjust; he had be somewhere near her, and for supplies, 44c; A_ p. Grape vine, of j elly ill cup but don' t let it haTnever had real power to hurt her; two daYII she WitS afra id La go out I1nd looked out, followed by Ad- ers kins of Morrow, gas, $2.42; W. W. Williams Co., lit' ll. Wh en olher hulE bllgins to forgiveness between them would for fear that she might meet him . olph. A ccounts filed: "[ will go hom e," shu told herT h snow wal' fa ll ing so th ickly be an easy thing. s upplies, ,21 ; Oregonia Bridge hlll'd en bllat one eg~ white stiff, Estate of J. Mal~cu s Curlis, i!c~lIowed' Billa Co., repnlrs $24 .95; In du. trial IICld jell y, henL 11101'0. Pour In She touched hili 'hand with sud- self. and tried to beli eve It wns thut onl' could ha rdl y see n yard cellsed, first and Ilual. sheer longing for England thnt IIh t'oll: th pre wn ~ n 1!f! <'P menace den kindness. E tute of James B. Wills, Charles ;1. Wagg!lller, premiijm Tract or & Equipment Co., repail'~ 11101l leI. i'ut plnin jE'lIy in ccntt'r. "Don't let us 881 any more ab- drew her, and that the pI'e senee of in th e unlll'ukl1n s il ence. ceased, first and final. on bonds, $104_25; The ColumbllB $42.0fi Blind Pensions, qunrtel' S(' r\lo with cu slnrd ma rlu frnm el;:'g hittonham looked lit the man out it, Lawrence. It'll over and Chittenham made no difference. Estate of John Allen Cavolt, Blank Book Co" s upplies, $8.45; ending, $07B .76; BiniI' & Le-Roy yoll!, "I will go home for hri stmas,' beSid e hIm. minor, first, Th e Office Outfitters, supplies. grJlvel & cement, $407.95 : Ka ufdone with. We'll part friends, she decided, and fr om that mo" Well?" he suid sharply, struck IIhall we?" ,/ An InstTument of wriUn~, pur- 1.00; The Columbus- Blank Book man's supplies, $1.15; O. Donald "And )"Ou ~U come back with ment her Jipitit s rose , and th e by somcth inl! in Adolph's eye~. porting to be the last will and Co., supplies, $50; The Barrett Dilatush rent for office, $20 : Chnrtreule or Fruit " It. would be good now to look testament at Lizzl,e Gerrard, late Brothers, sllPp\les, $14.\16; F\(\l( James Fallen, janitor se rvi ces, me to England?" he ask~d eager- people in the tlOuse smil ed when Prepare 1.1 quart of lemon or the?: saw the change in her. fO I mad emosiell," Adolph said. "I of ·Turtlecreek township,' was pl'O- Man~lracturing Co., tYP!lwriter $1 Ii: Penn Morton, same, $70 Killy. , She has had good new!!," t he y have friend s--good fellows all. duced In court tal' probate, Her face Ifl'ew cold. ribbons, $6.76; Woodrow-Weil- patrick-French Motor Car Co., gas orango jelly, Lino a mould with a "Come baek to England . • .1 told one another, and were quite If Monsieur wishes it--" In the cnse of Fred H. Stubbs, Stanage CQ .. supplies, $a.~6; Co, and suppliell, $236.70; H. C. pipe in the conte r of an angel's sure that it was an unhappy love "Le t u" Ftart at once," Giles as adminIstrator Qf the estllte Il( lumbus Blank J300k 00., suppl.es, Stiles, assisti ng engineel', $42 ; food tin with glace fruits cut into never want to go back again." "But, Julie-your. happiness ." affair that had hith erto caused the broke In . Hnrriet· lIf. Burns, decelll!ed, plilin $61 Stlilkaita fdtg. · 00., sUPP! les, William H. Wood, same, $40.25. nent small pieces, quartered slices of bnnallll, ol'ange sections ~ l\ dneSJ! in Julie's eyes. . H wes afraid of thl! Illar in his tiff, versus Quincy Stubbs. et al $3.60, W, C. Turton, 26 b~gs C(lShe laughed mirthlessly. wilh the thin connecting skin reA nd then a week before she wa,; hea rt: he wa ~ conscious of nothing detondantll, Harry Z. Gray was ment. $16.66. OhIo Oorrugated "There ill no happllU!ss foT' me. moved ski nned and. eeded grapes That's' all finished. Don't look so to leave\, Julie sudd en ly felt u but del~ pni!' when an hout· Illter he appoi nted- guardilll1 ad litem for Culvert Co" corrugated S8W8111, cut in .h alves. Potlr in a thin layer tragic. We must aU live our own great longing to climb the St. was . umbling along through the t he minor defendant. Tho sdmln- $466.20~ L. G, Anderson's Sons of j By. When it hIlS s t, put in blinding, cl ogging s now with Ad- i s ~rator was orderE!d to advel't!se Co., bri~ge lunmber $446.72; Joe lIv~ and work out our own salva- Bernnrd once more. another IllY r of fru it. et . that, tion-if there is such a tbi",_ I'm She made enquiries and was told 61pl1 anel half u dozen other men the prcl1)ises for sllle. W. DaVIS, pay roll, $331; Charles and cont inu e until the mould Is THe lanter ns they cOl'Tied shed glad to have seen you agalD-it that she could not go without a J . A. Wilkerson nnd L. H. Gal'- E. Bradbury, same, $264.66; A. full. An occasional ILlyer of plain weird, dancing o!hpdQws on the don were appointed administrators T. Rettig, same, $270.40; Eden hurta, the way you sent me about guide. jell y mny be used , without the "It is Ei dangerous time of the whiten ess of theil' feet; the flakes of the estate of Susan C. Wilker- Terry, same, $1057.90 E. D. Jones my businellS. . . ." fruit. When th' inould is fuJI whlrlild jn thejr faces half chok- 80n ~e~,eal!ed and filed their same. $306.40: V. W. Tompkins, "I shall never forgiv,e myself, year," she was warned, plnce in n pan of cracked icc until It was the same day in the list Ing them . rt WIl S ~s if a ll the bon'd ot'$IOOO wi~h H. ~. Cornell same, $264.05; Oregonia Bridlie Julie." il is solid, at· else leave it several "You mUllt; there isn't anythlng of visitors in the paper who were huntan 1'OI'CO ~ hlld rlln~l!d them- and Earl V. onner as slJ reti.cs. Cp: , ~a!1le , $222.B.3; Walter Dakin hours in the refrigerator. At really ' to fOl'give. . I wasn't too W. ~. Corn.c)I, I. Ellrl Hockett and bUtl~mg gFnr~ ral!, $1l,20; Han'~ serving time put the mould, inver. kind to you either, Lawrence--" W .J(, Clllr~ w~r/! n~l)1 ed npprp.is- Dalun, same, $11.2Q; ~ar' pa~in drt ted on a cold plnte, hold a warm. "You gave me the only happie1'lI, . s!!m!!, 1H4;. ~I$lnzo C!lt1 er , SfIIT!~' d ~m p cloth about the s ides,. and nellS I have ever known and that Is An lnitrl!"'"f!~ pt writing pur, $~:80; Wilham Shul,er:, sam~r bottom, until the jel!y is 100s7 why I want to give you your hlipporting to be the last \VIII aJl~ $5.60; f. M. Beal, 19 y~s ~tO!,II' ned. !Jo ri I'C1110VO the mould. Fill pineu." . testament of William E. l<'eijey, $t!,85; l- I. ~ul!pr~, pUlldmg th e space in th e center with \Vhip ~ She drew back sharply. late of Franklin twp., was pro- guard raIl and loadmg stAne ,B ;4Q ~H'CKEt-I FAT pe d Crellll1 . "Why-what do yOu mean 1" duced In court for probate. ' R. E. Mulford, labor and haulIng "That I want to take you back The court aPP1'ove4 th~ ' report stone, . $12.40.; ~. W. Knapp, n is np~ siJl'lply a rnttt:ffir Qf eoon to Chittenham. He's a fine fellow, of the executors o:f the eBtat~ pi operatrng mamtamer, $38; Per-flY Choc:olate C\l.lard Julie, and you mean everything in George E. Riley, deceased. B. Sjmpspn, same, $40; L~slle omy to use chicken fnt Instead of 11 eat a quart of milk .l.II.ith. five the world to him. There was a J. O. Cartwright, administrator Shultz, same, $62; O. E. Blinn, thl'owlng it away. FrQm tho point tlnre when I hated him, but lateof 't he estate ot WillIam F . Hay, labor, $3.60; Frank Wlnl\eld, of view of most pa ·tt:Y cooks tablespoonJl of grated Chocolate ly, now we understand tlach other deceased. was authorized to sell hauling gravel, $2; Van Camp it is .ml,lch to be prof erred. You rubb d smooth with water. Cook I can see 'lI(hy I never stood a at private sale and for cash, the Stone Co .• screenings, $23.26; H. may P\lt aside the pieces Of tnt un t il smooth. Take from fire and chance wben he was concerned-' personal property desIgnated In C. Harvey, 6 yd/!. stone 90c: Har- that co'me in the chicken, or when add one cup of sugar or less. Cool. "Wbat do you mean T How dan! said motion old V. Martz, furnishing and load you have made chicken broth or Add four well benten eggs. Mix, you nay such things to me'" L .. M. Hendel'!!oll1, executor of ing gravel, $16.75: Oregonia chicken fricasl!ee you may cool turn into custard cups, set in pan "I dare anything if it means the estate of Azarlah Doan Brack- Bridge Co. material tor extra the liquid until the fat raises to and bake. Stir down ,t wice in your happiness." ney, decensed, filed his sale hill. work, $37,60; W. H, Madden & tho top and can be easily rem oved first ten minutes to keep chocoIf you u ~e the whole piece of late distributed. "My happineSJ! is no concen\ of Inventories and apPl'aisements Co., guard rail material, $37.23; youn--" She turned and began filed: . Johnson and Johnson, same, $55.- fat then they should be put in a to walk away from him. Her heart Estate of Robert Elmer Sharp, 60; Zain Arml~ge, furnishing pan with water and left in an wa beating fast and her eyes deceased. . and loading stone, $496: Howard oven wh!?n it is hot until the bUl.'ned with the tears whjch she Estate of David 1\1:ason. deceased Cook, same. $456.50; Black's Ga.r- fat has melted from the tissue dared not let fall, .abJ, __ 'fh9 J;!> urt appro'Ved the report age, repair to cement mix~r. $6.- that contains it. -After you have In the evening Schofield called Her lips quivered aa ahe Mid in a ~oice all Lrok4l11 "ItII aoLbin,: of ' Harl e. HarvllY, administrator 94; John Law, Tepairs, $2: Welch skimmed off the fnt if it does not at the little hotel. He brought a "Ob you beloD, to me-you beloD' to me-" M the estate- of lJsllllcj ':;. !:owan, and Dakin, suppl ies, $3; P. E. appear to be perfectly clear you large bunch of roscs and he kissed ' Snyder & Son, same, $24.43; P. may melt it and th,en pour it 6eaeas,ed. IIer hands as she took the flower expected at tho Palac e Hotel Caux sc lves as enemies against them, he Mary Weitzel, e): ~cutrix of the B. ),lon;:~, Pgy J81!. $ P 1.60; thrc ugh cheese cloth, Chicken fat may be used introm him. for Christmas that Julie saw Giles thought. as he bent to ask Adolph estate of Adam We itzel, deceas~d Homer Suns, "haullug gr~vJ:I, H; "Say you forgive me, Julie'" Ghittenham's name. in which direction they were WIIA authorized to dlatJ1bute cer- Firm H. Huddleson, extJ-a wprl;; stead of butter in any sort 'of "Of counc ' I fCM'give you." But She was glancing down the list going. tIllll assets of the estate to the e~- on contract, $2,0 ; McKay Brothers cookery, unit ·is pr~fjlrrep by mBIiy In her heart she knew that if IIhe without much interest, wondering His heal't seemed to stand sUIl ecutrix, /lole legatee, .. maintaining light-s, $3.30; Howard for pastry. In any cake havlpg' a had cared for him, forgiveness if anyone she had kn ow n in Eng- when the answer came. 1'h8 court 'ordered that a guar- Cook, iurn1Shing, 10a~1r aJid !taul marked flavor, such as spice cakfl would not have been possible. "Of land might by chance be mention"It was the St. Bernard that dian be Appp1ntl!4! (01' ~fllry Ber- jug sand, $3; PeI'!¥ ~. M9I) CIl, ~ or !I ~hp'co'at!! Ipaf c!l~e, i~ rnn¥ coune I fo~give you," she said ed there, when suddenly his name Mademoiselle wished to go. For

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tum, will you; Lawrence?" ters of fil'e. "If I can-you know I will." "Mr. Giles Chittenham nnd his "Then promise me that you will fiancee Miss Beatrice Neale- " not tell anyone in London where There followed a little chatty 1 am." paragraph about them- but Julie He hesitated, and she said head no more. She stood with the again sharply; "Most of all you paper clutched in her hnnd s, cold must prom.l se me not to tell MT. to the lips. He had forgotten her Chittenham." so soon-he was to be married to Schofield looked away from her another woman . "I ·h ave already wired him. I Bim had often said bitterly thnt wired this evenlng after you left no mnn could be faithful and Juli e me." had not believed her. Well, she She drew a deep breath, her believed her now - and such a heart was beating 80 fiercely that , tide of hatred and despair r ose in it seemed to choke 'her. her heart that S'ho was afraid ' "You think . _ do you think he Three times Giles had struck at will come here'" 800 asked, her- three tim es he hael made her "I am aure he will come." suffer beyond nil en durance, and "Yea. , . . yell I suppose ad." now. she wou ld suffer no nlore. She touched his arm. • And you She put on her thick boots and her are the good Samaritan who will warmest coat and went out. At the bring us together again," she said front door he met the woman who and he did not hear the mocking kept the house. note in her voice, "You are going out?" she aakBut when he had gone she shed ed; she glanced up at the sky, "I no tears. She went up to her room should not go far. There is more leaving the roses he had brought snow to come, much more snow." lying on the table in the deserted "I am not going far," Julie said salon. She dragged bel' few clothes and hurried on.

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I I Id h h e se, to er s e must take a or to t'est n1thlju"h the o~hers Adolph's han" (m bis s/Jouldl'lr guide-she was disappointed but often urged him to do so. that rO)1sed hi~ sai'~TshehwoSuld Blet med~roCwh'" "FurthDr Dn the·r e is an Inn "Mademoiselle is herj!-with ~f ate t. erunr . ' Itten- where he .e an rest--the people friends," tI.e ~~ . hamb stifled a groan. He mlgbt who keep the inn lire (rjends of "Here!" Chittanham stared up have known- mig ht. have guesse d, mine," Adolph sa i~" ~t the man's kinply fa~e with dllzIt seemed now to Jus despair that But It Will! half an hour belore ('d, I.mderstandinlr eyes. "Here! he had been a blind ' .foo,1 not to , thE!Y reached It--il small, unp,o- . . Oh, for Gp(j's !lJke, if it js r eaIJse from the be~nntng that tentlous little building ut wood, not true. . . . " she would come to thiS place, that standing back trom the ' roaC\w-.y "It is quite true--they found he had eV('r needed . a chllnce ' and half hidden /,ly g't'eat drifts pf ' trllr alollg th~ road last nlgh~in photograph to guide hIm. snow. the snow, She was IOIt,:-the poor They tramped on In silence Adofp'b tramped \lip to the door lady. They brJlught her her/J ana which Chittenham broke at last and knocked; there were lights in put her to bed, but -she ill . . . " as ask curtly: ~yernJ IJt the wjn.dDw~, and the Chittenham staggered to his "Is it ever posslbl6 til find anY door w~~ opeftEd all nws~ jm,"edi- feet, one who gets lost on such a night? atel .., to ~dmj~ the men ,n~ ~e "Let me see her-let me be "They have been found-often warmth, IItampnlg the ca!ted'lmo~ surll'~~ "Alive?" and Ice from their ' ~oQtii" · .. .. ' ' #i~ t.qJlo~lld f:,~.~ ,da!Jgh~llr Adolph rlld not answer this, and Chittenham dropped on to tl!@ the h6us~ ull' tHe mll;rl?:W , ~r~al<.Giles dared not press tlj.c question nearest bench. It WIlS not fatigue ing wllod~Hl s~~;rli: Ifb~r~ wti~: f It was not until eariy r:norniR.,g so m~ch as despair that had bea- shaded lamp b"ming ~n a bedsJfJe that the snow ceased falling. Jt tea 0111), table, and It!! light feU full on Mr Was getting light then-the faint Like 'a maR jn 110 dll'eam pe lIear,d face which was half" turned from outline of the mountains l:egan to Adolph calling for bll'aJ)d¥ /In,d ~ot him. stand out against the darknpss liS coffee. He leaned ba,ck and ciQs~p' Chltten:hllm gave one glanc~if drawn by a ghostl~ hand. hi!! . e'yes. Ev~t;ytJli!'-lr seemed "Julie Oh, thanJt God !'! Chittenham was n~arly worn whlrbng Jl~out b~!" ; It was only H~ bellt his bead a'n d pr~S8e<l out, but he refused t.Q go back, the rough ~u~ IUJld!y t~uei). of his lips to her band ag.aln · ap,'d

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Maggie's love story IS the t heme of our new serial story . Maggie lives at home ·with her father, who is a letter.card er, her mother, who "married beneath hel'," and , her sister "Liz," who wo r ks in a beauty parlor. Maggie her &el.f works in the Five-and-TenCent Store, and it is there she meets Joe. Just ordinary folk s , rcgular human beings like the rest of us, int!) whose lives romanc e co mes with plenty of tear and heartacl:cs, just like the rest of us, but huppiness in the end. The author of "My Best Girl" is h:athleen Norris. Mrs. Norri s knows people and loves them all, and her stories ar6 enormously popular with every boay. You will e njo y this ~ tory a nu like the people in it. Don't fail to get the first ins'ialment. It begins January 7 in The Miami Guzette. _

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W I TO GREAT MEN , -------- ------. There will b e few who will ~co ff lit th award of the prizes of $10,000 for the greatest "curre nt achieve ment in the field of sc ience" to the two eminent medica l men who discovered the cure for pernicious anemia. Only three years a go physician s knlew that every victim of that tenible dis.. calie was doomed to early death as certainly as if he had been sentenced to the electric chair. In the best hospitals only two or three out of every hundred cas es of pernicious anemia admitted ever le1t the hospital alive. Now the whole picture is changed . Many physicians have repol·ted 100 percent of cures; some of the hospitals buve had a s imilal' experience, The man or lIlen who makes a discovery like that, which lengthens life relieves sulfering, is surely entitled to honor above the mere inventor of a machine, no matter how useful the machine may be. _ He is doubly to be honored, for his work is \lnselfish and without pecuniary reward . Und er the code pf the physicians, he may not take money tor his di scovery, except as it may come in such form as the prize just awarded to Dr. Minot and Dr. Whipple. The medical man may not patent :his discovery, or take a fee or percentage from its sale , directly or indirectly. H e must publish it to the world, for the benefit of his fe llow pl'actiiioners and the public whom he serves. The inventor of a new machine is entitled to make all the money he can from its development and use. It may revolutionize the world, but the motive back of the invention was a selfish one. He is e ntitled to honors, but not to the degree to which the medicnl discoverer is entitled to them,

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I<lllllia ll and liss Hl~ l ell 11 'liry ~lool 'e and wife, of t hi s advertising before the Ohicago ad- that this is s o. Nature apparentl y n ltl1 d J1 \\' e l'r~ II'. und J\ l r~ . E mcr. IIl ac{:. Hntl l\ l i ~s Huth Vuil , of invel'tis ing club. I was just out of dcs ig ned the gam of hUlllu n pro- ~Oll Fi Hhpl' 0 r Will11ingll' n lind lIll'. l'il1lt l Ii, ~P" lIt hristmas Ev' with college and had seeti very ' few g rass to last II long t ime, and pro- ull,1 l\'lrs . E . D. lJ,ikl n. K. E. 'rhol11 l'son u nd fam ily . great men, so the talk made II vid ed thnt on ly II smu ll ndvunc . Oll il' G l as.~o p lind wife \1' re, deep impression. I remember the should be made in anyone gc nTho schoo l g l\, c n " r,' altrud~ editor said that "reputation is re- eratio n. Su ppose on e mind hould iva hristl1lus (l1 '0f{1'll11l III Ih ' TU Il: dllY !( ll c:;L~ (I f ~ h ll<.:l< Morgan petition," and he told so me sto- sudde nly discov er ever ything H ow Gym Tuc5duy cv ' nillg'. Th!' ,]uniul' a nti fa mi ly, neal' Wuynl!s \'ille. rie8 to illustrate the point. it wouldtakhr.e hrdlu s hrdlu eao m O l'ch ~s t l'U op e ned thc progrllm Hill ,J.onc wife an d buby, s pent 1'he other night in Ne\" York I it would take the zest oUl of the with a lIlu ~ica l selccti on. ' h r i~ t· Tu(' day Wilh Hobert Mountj oy heard the same great editor speak game ! lIllIS l ' citati ons were ~ ivon by :lnd family, near the Church. on the ' same subject. Tll my surMoreover, it is dec idedly heart- :lilton Har vey. Leila 'ove l'm an , Ie Eo Thompso n, who has had prise it wae the very same speech. ening to us average folks to know lI1i1dred Rutl:in" and All n J\I cKuy : Another speaker was a celebra- that on ly a very little difference A g irl '!; qUIl I·t t 1'1'0111 t h(' high I !.la d foo t fo r t.he past f our ted bankcl' whom I had hea rd on separat~s Uil from the ~01 U1'te ·t . scho o l, cum koscd of Virgin ia alld llI ont hs s till 101llain>l lIbout the two previous occasions. He, also, Lincoln remarke d on it. "I ha\'~ Vi v iull T ue \ ' I', ' Iuud ia and Jo~­ same. repeated himself. tlllk ed with great me n," h e !'<aid. c ph Gra y, and n t~cha e.1 ::;halll · Sevelfll o f OUI' funne/"!; nn (1 lunu As we left the dining room one "lind I can not soc wherei n th YI buug h: ~1I11.g ; ,~ n cl \ Irgllll:~ :r uc ker ow ncl's hu\"C,~ been very busy mo v· of my fri end s who had noted the differ from other. ." ;llld .laud lll ,<.J ray ":1I1g' Stut· UI ing lhe ,r fcnec~ Oil ac co unL of re 1)etitions r emarkcd on them' Generally speaking , the . great ] he I'.ust." 1 he mall! feature on lllaki ng- a iifty-fo t r tJ ad. 1 0mily ! achieve their greatness by 111d u5- th e program \\as l he (,pt·rl'll.1 (;1' (, , ' 11 Briar church pe op lc :\I'e g ~'Rath~r discouraging to see try rather than by mere lJril~ial1c ~. " The l\ i~jm~PJlin~ o f . 'a n lu" by thl' that even the big minds have so Th e editor whom I qu oted .IS said g'l'udcs. rhl ~ ~\' a~ " "I'y IIl\,l' re~ llllR IIIUhillg U1'l'llngl'll1 ' IIts f or an uthl'r little in them" he said. "Makes to be the highe. t paid in the world and c:: nt 'rta!"l11g; a nd the ('hara'- ~ , ' rit: · o r llleeti ng~ in th nca r you wonder if ' human ingenuity is But if you divide his salary by the t el S In var.t llus CO~.l ll11e". '!llldl' II f uluI·,·. coming to an end." . mOle than t,,:o hh'!ndr?d . ~ewl sPln- 'b· el'~:_, lJ ea UlLlhful"!'.(~lttl.ng'.. jo:d ll~~ ' U~.\'Ir:'. Ella F C I"ri~ , Mrs. 'llt her"T hey s ay that though the $ar8 pel''; which pl' ln ~ IS ~UI.t IIr~u ~, 1e ~al.u . ~s (! . ~~ ''It:I<l:~ • a.lr): .; inl' .J oI·dan a nd dau gh t er, li ~s appear so numberless, you can IS the lowe",t pnced. \\ olkc l .\~ h~m ~I 'lrJ () I .le ,h ~ln.I~I,e~ .~ ~ .Ha:l: ul.. , lI ~t1l1uh : alld !- o n~, George alld I"d not count more than a thousand," each of thos e )lupe l s en~plo~ ~. J1.~ : L: I~~J, B ' ~I.~. Ca l!. s , ..,oC ~ l\ t~ , ~I: ~ ~.I.' (,11\ :-.allll\!a y . With Mrs. Lucy he sa id. "Well, there are few produces more tha n an) body el. c . \ CI ) . III . C cnl, dc. e n e spe ci a l I· I:-h lra u!rh. u f Middl etown. th u ht Count the books and you and work s lonl!er hr, ul's to do I t. men l ion. T lwy \\'c r,' abl y SU PPIII'-I , . o fl ~h' k th t th . _ I was g lad that I wenl t o th nt ted p y lhe di.freren t clltlnl~(:s. Th e l, cv . .101>''' 11 Bl<.lcll ec ~l11, of Oreg. wou ( IIl lth . ~ut W~Sxpl~t dinner. It r~ min ded me how little high ~ ch o() l . o l'(' hc:;t l'll fur nis lJ(.o Ul1la, call('d, on K. E. :rhol1lp~on y ~~~~= th~l'e are few thoughts wisdom and gen!us rea\ly rule th e nlusic bcLwe<;n t hc' lICL~. Th e 1lnd fll llltly !::iu nday eV~l1Ing. which have emerged in his time. world; how fill' IDd u?tJ'lous CITOl'tB Lc a.ehcI·R, MI SS. l\I ~!,= h\'('" . Mrs. Thi~ plaC'l' was welJ rcpre~cllted Shut him in a closet and he could can stretch t.he few Idells, or even VOl e r~, and MI ~s l l!ckl' I .. WIth ' a t lh e . ' hu ol hrititma ' e ntcrtain on tell them all. They al'e quo- one idea. MISS Stev n:;. t he l11u Slc.d dll:e ·tor menl at Harve ys burg on Tues. so des l'I'e a 1,"1'"at d al of '1' dlt f ur dll Y e\'t! ll i n~ of lust week -=..:..-=----=~ t heir elTol·ts a long this li n e . ' . hr illtmns . Bert Bognn spent and dealers. The Federal laws reMI'. anu Mrs. FI'lInk Ha ITI. ' en- Ua r ,\ilh 'a dlun !Junn of Leb. quiring every commission mertcrt.ained with tL family .di nner on ::tll o n ' chent handling perishable foods in Chri stmas. Gu e~ ls wcre ::I>li R~ . Hel en aI' u" \ ' (' 11 IInl'ril' of 1) u" \" The . )Ihe l\ay intf:rstate commerce to have a J B fllll1ily l\ K ' pen lChris t·' I 1d givl' ng shl'p ton ann MI'. and 1\1rs. Ilu ra l·' 11 '1'1'- mil s wi l . . 'I e ny and fami ly F euera Icense. an . I'is of L ebanon. U < In \\,illllinb:ton. pcrs a remedy in the Federal courU! If they do not obtain the MI·s. Lnu ra 'il illak er l'fl cn t Shel man FelTi ~ wi fe and daughprocceds from the sa le of their Chl:is tmns with her " i: le l' J\11'5. t el' LU Cil le, ~pcnt Chri ~ trlla s with shi pments, have already had a has. Pyle and famil y. W il l Villars and wife. of near wholesome effect in putting many 'Iarks\'i ll '. cror.ked commission houses Ollt of l\lr:. Amanda Sta rr had !I S Th e McKa y fumily were dinner bu~iness , or holding ther,l to the Chri "tmn . !Jay ~ u c ~t h'l' childl'cn ~llests on Friclay e\'e nin J of the straight and narrow path. and g randehi lt! l"n . Misst·s . 1ub el ;llanno n fall1i ly. neur Wilmington Now the Government prop 081.'8 and Marg aret; Stun', and 1\1 r. a nd Th e I ,l effery gi rls. t of Dayton, Mrs. W. M. MuthiaR and Dan of to follow this up by making ii 8 f Ch' Federal offense to interfere with Dayton , and Mr. nnd 1\lrs. ehas. we rc IOmc or I'l S ma s. interstate shipments In any way. H. GI'ay and Hobert, Alkc , KathH e rold McKay, wife and on, The gangs which demand that lcen and Wayne. Allen. l; (l~nt Chris tmns Eve . with their fri e nds and they alone shaIl ! d 1I11·s. Mc Ka y's mother, Mr!i. J 1\ _ have the privilage of unloadin'" . r. an 1111'S. Wm. A. Luk ens ni e Haywort h an d Miss 1~ lh\ubeth ." and daughters cn te rtaine d Mr~ . of Wilmington. . , and trucking produce at certam Luj., en.' parentH, lr. alld 1\1rs. terminals, and who beat up and Greene of MIIl·tin sville, on hl'i slGlel1ll DIIViS ~ncl fllmily s pent sometimes kill those not members mas lJay. hl'i stma s Da~' with E. C. Mann on of their gangs who try to :hllndle produce at terminal markets, Bowa l'c! ' ()ok of Des Moine. , und family, of 11 al' Wilmington. would come under the inhibitions IOlI' a is spe ndillg Ch ristl11l1 s va a . K. E , T.hompson and family h ad ' 01 this law. io n with his fath er ,D. uuk fo r th ' it' Thursda y gues ts Mrs. Every move which will reduce and g rnndfath r, Rev. Amos Cou k Mabcl TClTY, of Lebanon, ~nd M. the toll taken by middlemen beMr. and 1\1rs. John 1 ennedy of J\I. Tel'l':-:, of thi place. tween producer and consumer is Pi.qua wel'c Christmas Day g uests 1\[i s Ruth Vail, ~pe n t Friday a good move. And when t hat toll of Mr. und Ml·R. A. L. Kenn edl' with Mi sfl Mary Kathlee n Thomp. is an illegitimate pne, as In the and H erbert. . . 50n. casl:. of the r80kete9 ,It is cssontial to the welfare of the nation 01'. and 1\'[1'. W . E. F ron and . .Geo rgc Vail, wife a nd dau ghter that it be eliminated. Maynard to ok hl'istmns dinner J\1I. s Ruth, all of Cincinnati, vi.with Mrs. Iinn ie FI'ost and fumily iled relativ es and friends at F1'8nk Schoo l close d W e dnesday aft.er- lin, MondllY afternoon. noon with a hris tmas party in Ul' P. T. A. offic el's at Harveys1I1 0ntagu Colct OTm:m, reelccted each r oom. There wa s un' cx- burg arc .: 'Irs. hambaugh. presiGOl'ernor of the Dank o f England for chang ·of gift and the chi ldl'en dent; Wilber Hawk e, vice-Pl'\~sl­ !II 11th time, IS rt'garrled as Ihe ablest Were treated to o l'a nges nu ts candy d ent; Mr. Chas. GOI'd on, sc crelncl most powerf ul financier in the and apples by the teuchct's and tlll'y, Hal'l'Y Os born, treasurer. Il'orld Hc gOI his earl.v training in an janitol·. School will r esume on America n bank. Right now at the begi nning 'of M.onduy, January 5. a new year is a good t ime to subsCecil Eakins or Walhonding scribe fOI' the Miami Ga:r;ctte and was hom e hri stlllas Day. qu it bQlTowing. .Mr. und Mrs. George Denny, MISS Ruth and John entertained ut dinnel' h ristll1as Day, Rev. and a lab.I1 RIj was seated in his Mrs. N. E. Bennett of Wilming- ot11()~ when the ph onc ranfi' THE LOST CHORD . ton. Mr. and MI'~. W. , Ti c:1"\enQI' " He llo , is this MI'. alubash? ' ,MI'. and Mrs. A. •. _011 tt and ClIllIe th~ voice over the wire." By Adelaide Anne Procter Ro~e l't, Mrs. Mary Dos t I', Mary "Yes," replied Calab aloh. "Who Edith and Charles Dosbe r and is thi ~ ? " Miss May HlI.rJall. ' "This is John son, J ohnson. J ohn Seated one day at the organ, .1111-. and MI'!!; Howard Oraham, son an d Johnson lawyer '." I was weary and ill at ease, MISS ,Kathle en and Nellie Graham . "Oh, good morning, g ood m Ol'n And my tlngers wandered idly ' . were g uests Chris lmas Day of Mr. Ing good morning, gOO(] morn ing.' OVcl' the !1pi~ !<!lfS, , and Mr . Frank Bradenbul'g at Wilmington. 'I do not knew w1!at I wa.~ playing, Or what I was dreaming then, ~h e W~nln lJS ' Civic Leag ue held But I struck one chord ot mUlllc, lhell' hllllLmEis meeting with Mrs. Einstein Arrives Like thl) sO\lnd ot a J.'I'"lIt Amen Eva ly n hUlllllke ~' u t urday a fter. nO l1 I1. Thc bus i ne. s ~e sion was It Rooded the ct'lmson twilight, bl'tef but intel·esting. 1'h o p rog ram Like the close of an Angel's cOlllmittec bei ng a bsent, lh e pl'OP salm, . gram hour' WEI:! given 01' l' to t he And it lay on my fevered spirit ('x ::.h ange of Il:ift:; and sod I chat. With a t.oueh of infinite calm. A~lj o ul'lIed \'0 me et January 10 \1'1 til II!J-s. A nrlu Hunis. It quieted pain and sorrow, Mis res K Elthl ~ e n and Ne lli e Like love overcoming strife; Grahlll1l s pent fr om T.hul'sday till It seemed thl! harmoniC?us echo Saturday in Dnyton, the I!ues ts of From our dIscordant hfe. Lt·. lind 1\1 r~. HU,,:ell Wil qon. MI'. and 1111' . . Wilso n ~ !lenL S.u nday at It hnked all perplexed meanll1gs lhe Gl'ahUlI1 hO!ll'" Into one pel'fect pe~ce, , lIlis!! Eva lyn Tucker, M'is8 Marie And ~re~bled away mto SIlence As If It were loath to cease, St Ol'''l', and Glenn Snell arc 110me r:O~l Wilnlini! t.on . College .for • . I have sought. but .1 seek It ,:all1ly, Chl'ls tmll s vacutum.. i That on~ lost c~o~d d\¥\n !l, 1111'. J e sie Trl.p\, has r.e ceivell ' Which ~om~ ~9.\P t~% \!oul ~£ ~he word of the Sll'l'ious . iJlne ~s of her Ora'ltU. . . moth l' at h el' home fn E\«ln viUe And en~red ~n~o ~I~~.: In d. '

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Th e annual elecl ion of the Stockh olders of the Waynesville Nati onal blink for the purpose of electing directo rs 101' the en~u­ ing :¥enr. will be held at their banking 1'0 01118 on Tu<'sday Jan. ual'Y 13, 193 1, between the'hours of 1 and 3 p. m . . L. M. HENDERSON, Cashier

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'fh~ word f'ra<;keteer" is a cqmPilratlvely new Ol)e, l>ut the thmg itself ' is 'as ol~. 8S any other form pf 'r obbery . The racketeer preys upon legi'tlmat~' business by threats of damage to life or property if nis demands for tribute are not md. He levies an Illega l tax 'upon th~ privilege of doing buslnese. In the big cities the racketeer who seta fire to a store whose owner has refused to pay for "protection" is usually <1rgan~ ized' in gangs, and . so .fAr police and icitlzenll org8mzatfOD8 Ih~e been powerless to curb him. F w men will risk their lives for he sake of their dollars, and enough business men have been...m.urdered by racketeers to make others fearful of resting their demands. . '!The Federa'l Gov~rnment IS taking st;epst. fo <;urb i9we " ~orms 11•racketl)el'ing" }Vhlch. · CllD be ~ched by Fllderal \a\\.rs and §gen- It may be thllt l)eatl\ls bright an'Japan~se Boy Scouts pun u,p a 1speak ' i~ th:t' chord again, .card If:~.: Every shipper 'of ~r~ prodat Atami, after the .~ .Olll'th· uds to the im largj! markets 18 a po- It may be tbat Ol1~y hi Heaven quake p.i No\" ~ annollllCint ,(neir teRtial vjet pf~~ .llacketeers I shall hear $ .a. g·..a. n..'1 ' A mAn,.• '~~'!he~ had been IclUed 1;1 tilt Q,Uake, Pr~y 'F-pen ~~Il cpm!11ls·lon house _ ."" f i ~ ==~~~~===; ~=~~='~= - =~= . ====

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He Is t~ World's Whtat Cham,m. Born to Mr. and 1011-. . L we ll Thumas; 'unday D cembl'\' 2 • daug-ht -I', Betty "Loui e. ~ Robel·t Arlll Rt.rong is visiling . 'I i:< I!:li7.ubelh handl er was a Mil'! Bern ice Gmhul1I ;Q ~pend­ I'e lativ e~ in Dayton. in,:! this wcek in olumnus wit h Dayton v1sllor today. h',1' aunt. 1.1r;. Arthur White and J\'liHS lara Lile is visiti ng r elaC. B. Lewi s spc.nt hristnlllS f amil y. near ti\·cs. ·in Wa!!hington . H. , with relatives in Sprinj! Vall y. Mr. and Mrs. ol'l1cll of Ferry spent h'ri tnlll du y with Mrs. .hn 'W right attende d the M)·. an d Mrs. D. R. Smith M1·. /lnd Mr. Allen .E mrick. funelal of Miss Rowena Wright slHmt hd st mus with rellltive at . Wil mingt on. Mra. Mary armony att ended a nt Sp ringboro Suturday . turkey dinn er and 8 fllmily gather. H. F. Hatfi ~ ld hal! r eceived a Mr. and 1\11' . Aluert I ' aver ening at the homc of Mr . nnd 1\11' . l,t'lath'c!; til dinn er Wilbur lark in W Il~' n e g vi11e supply ui l!):~ I lI unle r's and Trap- t 'I'luin d dill 'hristmas Day. II') ;' lic n ~cs Chri stmn!!. Mrs. Murgurct J ohns, in com MI'. und r.i rs. Web st er Tinn ey Mrs. Bell e Di nwid die spen t t he pany with 1I1 1'1l. Elizau eth Smith, week-e nd with MI'. and Mrs. 1'ru- wl.'re Chril:l tmuH «I nn!!!' gue~t~ of was entertained to ~ hri R tmn ~ din · man Wardlow uL Lebunoll . Mr. !Jnd J\ll' ~ . J. Hopk ins. ncr at thB horne of 101 r. and Mr!l. Glenn J ohn s iu Dayton. Mr. lind M .... Cli 'ff BUI'nett lind 1\11''' und Mrs. Mud~ Rogers Wanen Hunt of Ohio SUIte weI' Chri!'!lmus gues ls of MI'. uml family ~p(! nL Christmas in Dayton University a nd Mi!!!i CIlIl'llbcl lI unt MI S. Ruy Muntgomery lit ~Jlring­ the g ll ellts of MI'. :tInd II1 I·s. RI\Ymond Da \' is. who teach eR lit Gl enm ont ure boro. s p(nd ing th e hlllic.luy~ with thei r Mrs. Znna Steph.el1 son, of MidElizabNh and Evulyn HobLit parents. MI'. and Mrs. Robert aI" spending the holidays in Ci n- dl etown, and Mrs. Hannah l'uylor Hunt. cir.nati wtih Mr. a nd MI·s. Stunley were g uests. of Mrs. l'los!'ic arey Christmas dinner guests of Mr. M ClTi~ . and fumily, on Christmas. and Mrs. Guy Routzalm and daugh Dr. A. T. Wright j oined his so n tel'S were: Mrs. Mary Boitn ott Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Cran e s pent and son Criss and Mr. and Mrs. aburday n ~ht a nd Sund nlv at Elliott., of Detroit. at Columbus Frank Brown of Ti ppeca noe ity. the home of E. C. Cra ne und falll- and both spent Christmns with MI'. and Mrs. Alfred J. Wright. Mr. and MI·s. Stanley Bailey ily in Dayton. and daughter spent Christmas with •Ja mes Hawke and daughtllr, of 11 11'S. Allie Fife retul'l\ed to her the Inllcl"s parents, Mr. I1l1d I\1rs. hUI11<! in Duytun today after a Springfi eld , and Mlrs. Wenger , of Ed Hopkins at Wayn esville. pleasan t v i ~ i t with Mrs. Sidne y Limu, were guestN of Mr. allll Frank H ess , who drives a milk Chundle r Hnd (ami ly. MI S. J. C. Hawk e, on Monday. truck to Dayto n has pU I'C hased !J Myer Hyman and fami ly were new Ford truck. Mr. and Mrs. 1\1 . D. Bgj}' d and at a ~ ix o'dock dinn ~ r at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellrly, son duughter were Christmas dinner guest,c; MrS. Julie Donovan t he hom<' of Mr. and Mrs. 8a ul lind daughter w~re Wedncsda y guests of Hu rwich in Lebanon. Fr id ay night eV'3nlng and Thursda y g uests of and !\irs. Jan e Wright. the latter's ' parents Mr. And Mrs. Mr. and W. H. Allen entertained Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shallott and Miles Watkinllo of Yank ee street. fa mil y and Irvin Ehrnif, of Cin- at Christmas dinn(J)' Chas. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones and cin nat i we l'e ~uests of Myer and family, Mrs. Emma Barnett John Preston were Chri st-ma!! din · Hyman and family, 'on Sunday and E . V. Barnhar·t, of Ci nci nn ati ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Expert service g iven on Swiss Moore In Dayton . Miss Mildred Hartsock, of MilAmel'lcan watches in ou r r eMrs. William Creighton is ill f ord, return ed to hal' h ome on Sun and Store open day, after s pcnding a few days pail' department. with grip. hop, with Mrs. Edith Hanis anti f am- evenings. Cary's J ewelry Miss Helen Green of Route four ily. Lebanon, Ohio. was an overnight guest Monday of Mi ss BernIce Hyman left TuesMiss Ruth Early. MI'. and Mrs. J. P. Fromm and day for Chicugo, whe re she will Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gray are sons and Mr. and Mr~. Melvyn visit friends befoTe returning to victims of the mumps. .Banta were Christmas. Duy guests the University of 1l linois, to reMr. and Mrs. Wilbur Clal'k of of MI'. and Mrs. J . J. Fromm at sume her studies. Waynesville .pent unday with Dayton. Spend Christmas money Cor a Mrs. Mary Carmony. . Expert watchmaker and en- 35 piece Ret of di hes $5.60 to M... and Mrs. James Nash and graver at Cary's Jewelry Shop, $12.95- op en. stock. Bcaut¥ful cl.;:dren of Canfield and Mrs. Suo. Lebanon, Ohio. Only genuine Pattel'l\s. Cary's J ewelry Shop, aan Saylor of Dayton were dinner material used in our repair de- Lebanon, Ohio. ~uests Cbrlstmas of MI'. and Mrs. partm en t. Harry Graham. Miss Dorothy Dakin, of North The Young People of the church Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dakota, E. V. .Barnhart, of Cin had their monthly bu siness and G!!orge Hartso ck Christmas night ci nati Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edwards 80clal meeting at the Barton home were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hart- Mr and Mrs. Ron ald Hawke we r e Monday evening. sock and son, Mr. ' and Mrs. Her- d;nner gHests of Mrs. Emma man Surface. Hawke McClul'e, on Sunday. Mr. lind Mrs. Glenn John s and chUdren. Paul and Vivian of DayMr. and Mrs. Milton Sheehan, Dr. J. T. Ellis was ho st at a ton were dinner guests, Sunday of Centerville, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. famny dinner on Christmas Day. of Mrs. Margaret Johns. Clark and H. M. C~ark r,f Lytle, Those present WeI'e, W. E . were Christmas guests of T. E . O'Neal1 and family, Chas. Elli s Mrs. Robert Hunt and daughand family, S. S. Elli s and family ter, Miss Clara were Dayton shop- Rogers 'and family. and L. M, JIendelrson and family. pers Monday. Boyd Henderson. Merlyn Banta Mr. nnd Mrs. Kesler Graham anll Gorge Henkle were hosts Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chapman and daughter, enjoyed 1\ family to the mem.!>ers of the class of and Charles and Robert Christmas dinner at the home of '2:1 and their friends, at the came sons down fr om Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Albright in Henkle home Saturday night. spent Wednesday with Mrs. ElizaWaynesville. beth Baily and 0111 Christmas Day '[he regular meeting of the the Chapmans with Mrs. Baily and Mrs. Belle Scott, Everett Early and daughters, Helen and Ruth Wayne Town ship M thers' Club Fred Devitt \\-ere entertained at spent Christmas day with Mr. and will be held Friday, January 9, the home of Mr. find Mrs. Emmor Mrs. Theodore Rolfes and son at 193 1. Note ·the change of date Baily at Lebanon. from January 2 to January 9. Price Hill, Cincinnati.

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Mr. and Mrs. Amos Cook and sons of Waynesville were Fri'd ay dinner guests of Mrs. Margaret Jobns. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones. and .John and Mrs. Kesler Graha.m attended the Christmas en~rtnin­ ment of th.e Springbol'o churches at the Gym there Wednesclay evening. . Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Haines and children, Robert. Mildred and Clara of Dayton were dinner guests Sunday at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark and H. M. Clark we,!'e Christmas dinner guests at the home of MI'. and Mrb. ·Elmel· Rogers In Waynesville Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Osborn of Xenia spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones. Mrs. Chas Clark, Mrs. Margaret Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick attended the funeral of Mr. ' Thad Zimmerman at the lIISJlmi Cemetery Chapel Monday a1Wmoon. J'riendi here are sorry to learn that Mrs. Emmu Brown suffered a fltroke of para1b'sis of the left side Sunday night ut t he home of her daughter. Mrs. Frank Woolley in Dayton. MIl!. A. E. White and sons of Columbus. Mrs. C. W . Albright and Betty of Waynesvj))e spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Keder Graham . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Githens and Bon entertained to dinner Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Githens and Mrs. Elwyn Stibbs of Dayton and Mr. Loren Blakeslee of Cincinnati. Mrs. Belle Scott and family entertained to Friday dinner. Mrs. Ed. Patton, · Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ldwin and daughter, Virginia of Middletown. Mr. and Mrs. , Ed Longacre had as their guests Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Banta, and son Merlyn Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Longacre and children, Mr. and Mrs; . Wilbert Swank and-Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Swank and children. .

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NOTICE Of' APPOINTMENT Estate of Susan C. Wilkerson, deceased. Notice Is hereby triven that 1. A. Wilkerson and L. H. Gordon have been duly ~ppo!nted , lind 'luallfied as adminilltratol"8 of the . Estate of SUBan C, WilkersOn late of Warre.n County, Ohio, 'deceased Dated this 15th day or December 1930. . W. Z. ROLL Judge of the Probate Court, d2.1 Warren County, Ohio _ _ __ _ ' .

With your Christmas money buy PUBLIC SALE a Gruen watch, dependable and bea utiful. It's with pritle you Having sold the farm, t will sell weal' a Gruen. Cary's Jewelry ali my farm chattles at Public Shop, Lebanon, qhio. . Auction, located 2 miles S. E. of Centerville on thE! Nutt road, 1,-4 M1·s. Anna Sheehan gave a miles East of Dayton and Lebanon family Christmas dinner at w hich Pike, 11 miles South of Dayton, were present, Mr. and Ml·S. Clif- and 12 miles N of Lebanon on ford Himes, of Centerv ille. Mr. Friday, Janulary 9, 1931 ano Mrs. Alvin Earnhart and famSale starts at 10 o'clock sharp. ily. Twenty-seven head of T. B. tested Cattle, 4 splendid milk Cows MI'. and Mrs. R. J. Frazier had and 23 head of feeding steers all {OJ' t heir ChristmaR guests., Mr. in fine condition; 2 ·h ead of excelana Mrs. R. J . Munay and Rev. lent Bay Horses, wt. 1,500 each. Jason Biddlecum, 'or Oregonia 31 head Shropshire Sheep. These anJ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Con- are a splendid bunch. 1 Goat. ner. 153 head of fine Chickens, 34 head of feeding shoats. MI'. and Mrs. Carl Morgan and Complete line oj farming imchildren, and Mrs. Sarah Walton pliments some of which are neW', and children, of Spring Valley. including Fordso:n Tract'or and were guests of Mr. and Mrs: Law- Plows. rence Brown at a family dinner, . Harness, new. brass mounted, on Sunday . . set and chain tUl!r harness, co1\ars lines and bridles. . Misses Louise and Mary Crane 600 bu. Oats, 80 bu. Wheat. 20 were hostesses at a slumber ·party tons of Hay, some Corn. last Friday night. The guests were' Terms--$25 or under cash, 3-6 Velma and Winifred Armitage, or 0 months time with 7 % interest Doris Salisbury. Mary Leah Ed- u % off for cash. WIlI'ds, Beatrice Robitzer and Mary In case of inclement weather Ju ·Miller. sa le held under cover. WALTER SEARS Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Burnett, F. T. Martin, AUlllt., of Centerville, Miss Laura R08Centerville, 0 ., Phonli! '[.8J, n llgJ ~ of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs. Lunch on grou.nds, Harold W!1i~akif and " son were --~ pleasantly eij~~J.'tained at the CAESAR CRIC:EK ·NAMED home of Dr. and )frll, H. E. Hatha wry, Chri!\tmas Day. ' .. P.r. W. A. Ga1\oway historian of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark had Grem ,ounty, suys in. the Xenia for ChristmAs ' gue·s ts. Mr. and Herald hi " ii ravi.ew of history of Mrs. Earl Clark anll daughter, and that county: The General HenjaMn. Martha Comer, of oo~viJle, mi'! Logan's army of Kentucky in through Green Miss Lucille Clark, of 'Dart0~' ~y! 17&6, passed Miss Wanda Clark, of MIamI Val- cou·n~y tQ attad~ the Indians at ley Hospital, Dayton, Ohio, and Old qpi1l!~o~"!I, Caesar's creek Mr. and Mrs. Rona Bo)wn IlI'ld was given 1ts name hy IIJl Jjfficer of Logan's staff wi,ose colored serMi ~ s Viet BoltoJl, v~r:t nj\JJI~d Caellar, escapj!d durMr. and Mrs. Chas. Rye enter- in~ Uie night prossed the creele, tained their children and their went Qn to Old ChJ1li&oth~ al)d families Christmas Day. Those warned the lndiians of the prppresent wilre . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Do ~e d attack. Hartsock and son . Harold, of Spring Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey R~e nne! d~ugh te .., Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rye and children.

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MOUNT HOLLY Mr. and Mrs. H er bert Marlatt cntertui ncd at Christmas dinn er, Mr. a nd Mrs. Elvis Mi chael and daught l' Dorothy and Miss Clal'a dallghtcrs and Edmon Marlatt . Mr. and Mrs. Karl Babb and on Dea n of Xenia, spent ChristIlIII S Day with MI'. and Mrs. Burlon Ell rnhart. Mrs. EmcrRon Dill was a Xenia shopper Monday. MI'. and Mrs. John Ry<= entel'tui ned at Christmas dinner, Mr. and Mrs. Elton Evans anti daught.er J\Iorjorie, MI'. and Mrs. Howani Bean and Mr. and Mrs. E. J . Burton of Elyria. Mr. and Mrs. P . A. Runyon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs· . W:llillll1 Tate o.f Bellbrook. MI'. and Mrs. Raymond Osborn and Mrs. Euphemia Toms ef Xenia ~ pent ,Ohristmas with. Mr. and 1IJrs. Emerson Dill and SOh Billy. Watch your e.piration date on

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Mr. ··and Mrs. Warren Braddock entertained on Christmas Day, Mr. .and ·MI'5. M. A. Cornell. Miss Vclma Correll, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. C ·: m ~ l1 . Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cornel! , !\II' anel Mrs.. Ralph Mill,er and family, MI'. and Mrs. Russell SaliRbury. and family . and Mr. RUbseli 5~Q~sti1l. . .

Mr. and Ml"8. Wilhur CJark gave fam!ly dinner Christmas Day with the followlng 'pl'esent: Mrs. Mary Cannony. of Lytle, Elmu8 Cal'nlony, of Springfield, Mr. ~nd .Mls. Claude RlgglI, of Cuyahop · Falls, Mr. and Mn. C. W. Younce R'ld children, Mr. Bnd Mrs. Everett Clark. Mr. and' Mrs. Paul Flory. of ....._;;i;=a=__;;;;;;__iiij~Dubaer1be for the Miami "Gazette DpyloD. • 0

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"Maggie Johnson," th~ Not - much romance hi "Best Girl" of , the stOry, ' Maggie Johnson's life, yoq works In the . "Five-and-Ten!.. would say. But 1daggle linda Her father is a letter-cllrrier it--finds it r!gh~ III the Her mother .fellis she "f1v:e--and'fen." You'll love .pas mnrrled beneath her: Her. Maggie, and you,'ll like 'Joe" older sister, '·Liz.... works ' In .~he boy who b1'lngs romance B. beauty: parlor. . mto the . little shopglrl's . ~rab "lll,a~JlS:'• •

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flfllETti ANNIVERSARY Th l' rl' are o(" cll' ions in t he liv es ti S nil tha L s ta nll : o ut " 0 promin l' Uy th n t t h (')" ,' ('em m've r to bc fOI'Kutt e n. , uvh n il eca);i II as thi s was th e flf ti .·, h wl'i.lding anJl j,'crsur y of ~"I 1" . :lIl d .~I I '~ . Frank Shidnker , I whi vh ~· a ." cl' lub ru ted at their 1" 'Hll ti flll b OI1l ' ne::!" H:l1'\,t' ysbll rg, : )1';0, n n ,):!\lI llllry <I, 1 Y3 1. F rank lim! Li~ z i e as they f aJ l1 ili :lJ'ly kll OWJl to us nil hnel pla nlll'd to SPl' llIl the dny qu ie ti y al hOIlI!' a s Lhe y cou ld no t acc omHis first name is Marcus. He is the modate the sr orc (I f fl ·i,'Il .!'; they ~' , . n~w U. S. Seriator from thc Bay State. \\ ollid li kl' t\; in\' i ~l' 0 ~p e nd t he ~lrs ..\L L. hc!sc o f, I\ edwon I hils ,. a Democrat and no close kin to the c! a \\ith t h em. ~• lIl1 tAr'I I(~ \) U ~.' III h O WE'\' e I' IHI d n~!c rlIllI.~l, rlJWul lllleC"lIle't r 0 1 Thank ' l,; n III): \)111 _ former President '. (UlldllUtd lJy till! (,tll l' I' pl a ns fo r th e dny . D IllI hel' l Farlll Uu r~a ll F"deration. - ---.-- pl!l!l \ \11 5 t ha t (I fl' W r c l ~t l'''! S and " I(d (' fr ielld s he in" ited to pnjoy . til(' rl ny \Vi l.h helll and with Au nt I . , to p Ian Wal; a I~o t o Rce Il eI' ,\ l lIl' of

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JIIlr. and MI'!!. W. H . Allen wel'e Dayton visitol's Friday, Mr. Vincent Tracy r eturned frol11 Chicago on Saturday. J o hn Sta ley, of Dayton, is vi siting his s istel', Mrs. Maud F ette r. Myel' Hyman and family attende' ) a N t' \\" Year 's Eve party in Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs . R. C. Kuhlman, of Cincinnati, were Waynesville vi sitor's Fl'iday, The quarantine was J'emov ed 1'l'om the hOlne of Mrs. Josie Whitakel' la st week. O. S. J ohns on, of P ort William, is spending a few week s with Mr. and Mrs. F. D, Dakin.

Born - To Mr. and Mrs, Paul Moore, of Bellbrook, Wedn€sday, Probnbly the most .important Decemb er 31, a son. mee ting evor held by lh~ Ohio Fai l' Managcl's, will take place in Saws filed b'y machinery, cut the ' Capital City on January 13th, cleaner, truer, fa ster . Roy Pigott, 14 and . 15, Important becau se at Madden's Lumber Yard . . pJ'oble ms will be discussed of vital impo rtance to every county Miss Janet Cartwright left Suhand ind epe nde nt fair in the state, day for Cleveland t.o resume her Th e meeting w il\ be pres ided ovel' studies at Western Reserve, by Hon. [, L, Holderman, president also one of the best posted upt. and Mrs. J. W. Lotz reflli!' men in t he country. The an- turned FI'iday after spendi ng the' nunl banque t will be held on Wed- holidays with relatives at FOl'l'est, n es day evening, January 14 , with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stansberry, Go rnol' Myers Y. ooper and GovEl\"llor-e' ect Cc.orge White on Misses Betty Kitchen and Tessa th e progTam. It is expected that Stansbel'rY visited I'elatives in Day over 1,0.00 fair men, conc essi oYI- ton Sunday afternoon. aires and othel's affil\iated with Harry Kitchen and son Kenamu!!em nt enterpI'izes will neth and daughter Betty, of present. Springfield, spent Sunday with The hunting sei;;;;-; is a 'thing of Frank Stansberry and family. the past and the bunnies and Misses Doris Hawke, Luella CoxeR wiJJ get . a l"~st until t.he next open S<!a son, Opo ssum, rac- Williamson, Nellie Cutwright and eo{)n, Rkunk, mink and mu skrat Margaret Cook visited friends and may still be taken, the' first three r elatives in Chillicothe, on Thursnamed until February first and the day, latier two until March /irst. The Expert service given on Swiss Division of Conservation reports that game fias been plentiful and and Ame1'ican watches in our reStore open a restocking of all preserves is pab' department. (lvenings. Cary's Jewelry Shop, now und er way. Lebanon, Ohio.

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NEWS DIRECT fROM THE SlAIE CAPITOL 'Or...UMBUS, OHIO-S{!cretary of State Clarence ,J. Brown in conjunction 'with the canvnssing boanl composed of representatives of the Governol\ Audit-or of Stlj.te A ttorney Ge neral, the slate Republican and Democrati c e xecutive committeeR, as well I1S representutive!! of Hon. John T. BJown and Hon. William G. Pickrel, canvassed thc votes cast for the offic e of Lieutenllnt Governor liS shown by the r ecertified abstrncts jus t r eceived from the Boards of Eluction of the s tate. The finnl I'esults of thi s rech ecl, gave John '1'. Brown !l16,:!27 votes and Wil·Iiam G. Pickrel !llG,744, a plurality of 4 L7 votes for the latter. T~e Co ns titution of the State of OhIO )Jrovi dell that the Pres ident of the ~e nl1t e s hnll canvas the ab!!tracts of votes CURt for the various state .,fl1 c ia ls, shaH unnouncc t he res ults ' nnu those candidates who rece ive the hig hc. t number of votes s hall be d 'cluret! el('cted . This is done sOllie tim e dul"ing the first w.e eks of the ~e~s ion and in the presenc e of a mlljority of the m e mbers of euch hou£e oC th e Generul Asse mbly.

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W.arden Preston E. Thomas of Having pUl'chased a new car I the Ohio Penitentiary is rejoicing will offe r my 5 passenger Franklin over the fact thllt the new indus- Sedan for the n ext ten days at a trial building is nearing final com- bargain. Car is in fine condition Jll etlon, Carpentol's, electricians I and runs perfectly. Call phone 81 and plumbers are bus y and within Qt. s ec me, W, H, Allen. /I short time th" shops assigned to the b.tg three-lltlo l'Y reiniol'ced With your 'C hristmas money buy cuncrete edifice will be moved In, a Grue n. ' wa~ch, . . dep~ndable building is fire proof and beautrful. It s wlt~ pride you Th > e . . I th wear a Gruen. Cary s Jewelry throughout and Will re.p ,a ce e Shop Lebano'n, Ohio. ' old tumble down shops whIch have been 'in URe fOl' half a century, I\h-. , Mag.g le W, Burnet had as Prison officials havo rea on to dinner guests New Years Day, ieel pl'o ud of it" ~he . pl',cse~t Prof. and Mr _ Joseph Kindle of population Of th e bIg 1I1stltuhon IS Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs, Charley a little 0 el' 4,650 and still grow- Kin~le and children ' of Social lng, , Row, Mrs. Catbarlne W, Himes, " of 'CE;lntel'ville and Mr. and Mrs. The Elg hty-mnth General As-. Lee Greth of Yankee Road, scmbly is now und er way and for ' the next s'cvel'nl months it 'will be n bu sy body, Some very importent legislation 'bas b!;len planned and office .o f Governol' George White th,e law makel's predict ol'lItori- i !ollowJllg shortly after, Should the ca r discussions and debates that I weot,her ~e inclement .the cerewill we ll be worth while. The mem I momal \VI II take. place 111 ~he robe'rs of both houses will of course t unda of the Capitol. The Lleutenparticipate in the jnauguralcere- ant Governor, Secretary of State, monies which take place Monday, Treasurer of State, Atomey GenJanU'ary 12. If tbe weather per eral and two judges of the Sumit! there wtlI be a parade of the preme Court will also be Inducted vl~tors with the induction Into Into oft\ce,

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ST. MARYS CHURCH Rev. J . J . S cr.ae tre r, Rector. J unuary J I, Fir~ t Sun day IIrtOl' L. 111. H cll(lcrs f)1l \\' U!i a IJII Ri llc~~ Epiphany . ' hu l"c h scho o l at !l :30 ; " iRit(l I' in LeiJan (l n today . Mo rninb rraY-l: r and !;el'mon nt 10 :30. ,J nll1 p~ Ze ll. of Y cll ow Sprin gr' , wns 11 WnYII·~ s v il lc v i ~; it.o J' Tu e: ria:J FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST ( l nd e nominational) Puul ('ol e :lnd Wa ll u('e Barnard Ches te r A. Willia mson, Minister s pl'nt Sa tul 'rllI)' (' ve nin y with Cec il 'Dibll! Scho ol aL 9:30 a. 111. Ila vis. Lo rd 's S uppe l' and se rm on at 10 :M,'. un" JlII ·g. W . 11. All en II ' 1'(' ;)0 a. m. S rmon subj e ct, "The bu : inp ~'s visitors in in (' ill nati King'" . Busin s ". One of the spocial numbers whic h we announced 1\1 (I II <iny. for last Sunday had to be post nIl". :l nd ","s. W . H . Madden \' is- poned a week. Geo. M iller who was it c cl 1'l!lativ(' s in Nurth Lewisburg- to favor us with a drama t ic so lo In , t wcek. was un a ble to be with u s and has prom ised Lo do so thi s Sunday. 1\1 l ~ . Ll oy d novi ~ and ~ on, Clal"- You al'e always welcome at this en ce .J OI'. s pl'nt Friday with MI'!!, e huI'e h. Cha!'; . And CI·l<o n. VAYNESVILLE M. E, CHURCH

,dan , t n u cu lm in ation. \\fl'. und Mn;. Milton Sheehan, G, C. Dibert, Pastor. . AC Ct' rditl v b ' n out tWl' nty pere elr of Centerville, sp ent 1'u e l<dn y with WedneildllY : Th e W. F. M. S. is 'ons ul ! he home and the T. and family, I meeting with Mrs. Be n Smith at Il oon hO.lIl' th e dinin g- I'oum 12:0 0 )J, m, Bible s tud y and prayer a Ill ost lIl\"Jt lllg picture. Mi ' s E mma He ighwa y was a meeting a t 7:30 p. m. It would have tul,e n more than In th c 'n ~(;r of the long lI;tb le d inn e l' g uest o f Mrs. Edith Han'is Fl'idny: hoi I' practice a t 7 :30 all ope rati on or a h05 pibl t il put w ith HI1 0 \ \ ' Y IlIl c n ~ tood , the ~l"JJcs T he followin g offi ce ri' ( f Wa y- nn d family, on New Years da y p. m. . u s top to the observa n ce of the c uk e I,roug ht . by 'I rs . . G.eo. l esn~ 11 ~ ~\'i~ l C! F!lI'Il1(,I'f;' Grange No. 1 :1 1 I Su n day: Sund ay. chool at !J:30 wedding a nni vel'sal'y of MI". and , nn d a" th e .compa ny v.a. sea e a wen' in~IH llc d . atlJrduv nig ht, Jlh. lInti Mr~, R. G, Cross, had a. m Morning worship at 10:30. Mrs. William Grim es, Decem ber th e table, I t~ ti ft:.: yellow cand l~s i J u ruary ' :1 by Jlir H. F:ml;lur Baily as th e ir '.lOliduy guest ~i~s, Ma l'Y The theme f or the morning sermon 25 , 1930 at the California Lu t her - I lJf w~ rt! i1g ht ('c! !"('Ill l ndlll~ ~s U~\1l~ " ' ta LC' Gl'ar:l;u officer, a:s i~t Ii I,y S Olll e l'mele r, of C,alllbl'ldge Mass , will be "The Beloved P hysician. " th ~ fi ft y. f.(',,J!l 0 )\ IIIllfsto nes I MI'. F:m mGI' Baily, Mr. IJ llfl J\I n ;, Epworth Leaglle at 6:30 p. m, in e Hospital, where wi th J\"Ir· l Gl"imes confined to hi s bed as t he pl\~:;cd by Lhl~ \\'()J'ih~. coup . f W illiam Couden Hn tl Mr. alld l\irs. F or bt's t results consign your Preach ing ervi cc at 7 :30 p. m. re s ult of Hn operati on fiv e weeks ' It lH' em ecl I nit noltd Jn g" hwa s l o~: Walt('r We ll", of Leban on Grange l ive iltock t o Green-Embry Co.. _ _ __ ago, the coup le celebrated the gotte n tha~ COli J Be to t e p ~a s Offi c I's ' in : talled f or the Juven- C incinnati, in care of D. R, Sa lis- WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF passing of the fifty-s econd mile- ure of t he ll' g uests. as they enJoy- ile Grange are all foll ows : Elvin bUI·Y. CHRIST stone I' n the,'r married lif e, cd thc bo un t('ou~ dinner. , ne nwrd, IlHISLer ,' Frank Haw ke, (Und enominational) TI ft Ie I11 - 0 e1','e 1'; Bett.y Hart. ock , lectThe friend s of Mrs. J , H. Cole\\ as .·p e nt In·. Chester A. 'W illiamson, Minister m At the same time, acco nlin g to . . Ie a -e ar noon 'nnt co nvcl sa embers of the ho. pital i)taff, it I~I~C lic e» <I. nd Q<pl ea '" .. ' - • - UI'CI' ,' Robe rt Cleav e r, s tewu rd; man will be glad to know that she BI'ble Schoo l at 9 .'30 a. m. was the fir st time such nn event t lon , un d w~ _I lined Hth3't -~I?it«!en , b . l1u~·h Gu s Lin, A sst . steward; Frall- dis able to s it up a s hort time each Lord'~ Supper at conclusion. ever has token place in thc h o - y()ul'~. ~O~ll' eh .• .l'O lll . ~ I ~e).s ~~g cas Elli , cha plain; Charles FiJ'es, ay. hl'iHian End oavo l' a t 6:30 p. m. pita I. . II C 1lIB1 I Ie 111 treasul'C r; R uth SnlisLur y, secr eA fte r enjoyi ng a two wee ks va- Lois Pennington, Leader. Even . Although Mr, Grim es was n ot of 1 I 0 .an d 1 tal'y ; J ohn Boge l', gate keeper; cation th e college students have ing evange lis t ic service at 7:30 p, strong enough f or allY thi ng e lab- o ld beC'O IllIl1!!. I E ileen Hall, Mildred Salis- re tul'l1 ed to thei l' r e pectiv e col- m. Se l'mon subject, "Help Yourorate in the way of entertninment, d" he. a rc.1 g OlIl I!. 0 re~.. up' bur y, Pomona i Suella ' Barnard, leges, self to Happin ess." We always aim he was able, wi.th his wife, to greet the school h7 e g etllng mal I lee\ Fiol a; Roma Hardin, lady a sst. to have a treat in the way of spea few old fl'i ends, and he was f I h es~ ,'lxte l'lI cou? l~s on y s teward; Mrs. Lewis Fires, JuvenMy er Hy ma n and family wel'e cial Illusic. This time we have a pecially happy to hav e a s a guest ile matron. g ues ts of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hy- feast. Don't miss it! Prayer' meetone of the. friends wh o hnc! attend. urlll , . h Following are the office rs in- man , of Lebanon, at 6 o'c lock ing each Wedn esday at 7 :30 p, m. ed the ir wedding on Chl'ist mas Eve fl'1 nds .call ed to offer t .ell con- stalled in the subordina te grange: dinner Tu esday nigh t. The church whel"e you fee l at 1887, in th e little Quaker town of o !"nt ulntlllm' and. g"oo d wishes .. It Hay m on d. BI'addock, muster ; Ros~ horne. Ha'l"veysburg', Warren county Ohio wn s :\ most enj oyable occasl?n ca e Furnas , overseel'; Elizltbeth GI'u en Watches, adorabl e diaMr. and Mrs. Gl"imes, whose and the ~olll~pa n y re lu ~tantly d:,~- Furnas, lect urer; Wilson Edward, mond r ings, stunning jewelry, fine home is at 334 Fourteenth street, PE' I:l tI, wl~J-lIng f or Ml. lin d M l~S' s tewal'd; Buf ord Bernard, asst. s ilve rware, unusual noveltie ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH nnta Monicll, ha ve be~ n l'e ir. e nts ... hldaker lJ1all Y mo re happy yea steward; Robe rt Crew, chaplain; at Cary 's J e welr'y Shop, Lebanon , Rev, Lawrence B. Mollmann. of ' Southern California for fifteen to ge t her. J a ines Gibbon s, tl'ea!'ul'er j Vir- Ohio.

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HIGHWAY EXPENDITURES Warren county will sha re in a $2,000,000 hig hway e 'pellditllre in s outhwestern Ohio if surveys already in progress are acce pted d an can'le . d th I'OU g h b y the ne\v 'democratic administration after it takes offi('e January 12. Announcement was made last Friday by Highway DiTectol' Robert N. Waid that surve.ys were undel' way and several had already been completed on 39.6 miles of highway in Warren, Hamilton , Butler and -Clermont counties a s a part of' the 1931 For Warren county the project would include: completion Qf the C.C.C. Highway in this countv, 81,{, miles, at a cost of $350,000; Hamilt'on-Middlewwn R ead, 1 mile, $30,000,

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Next Friday night, .January 9, Waynesville High will meet Kings MiLls High school on the l ocal !J C~ .fO I' a two game tU Rse\. ~> p to the pre se n ~ dote W, H. S. fi rst tenm has won one ~:t m e ou t of I'even . and it is hop eJ that the much need ed ' vaclltion, will 'put the boys back on theil' feet ~ln/l give them a .winf!ing s t ride, to CIl.1'ry' them through the remaindel' of the se»son, _ . KIngs ~i1ls' bo't jstR• a fli!'t . team this yea.!! !lnd all indicatiorts ' arc. f,o.r a · fast .game. CO",,"e\,OIit' FridJlY night and , Rho\'( the ' boys that ' O~J are backing them stronger .tha11 eve'I', . Adl11ission:' 10e, I6c & 2(ic '

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Summer schedule-1st, 3rd and 5th Sunday, Mass at 8 :00 a_ m.; 2nd and 4th Sunday, Mass at 9:30: HAPPY HOUR CLUB BANQUET The Happy HoUl' Club, with th e il' fam ilies had an' 81\ day meeting at Grange .ha1l, on Saturday, Januar y S. About 70 enjoyed the s umptuous panquet at the noon hou r. In the afternoon a pleasing program was given as follows: Instrumental !;!o lo, Jeannette Wilson, So ng, Hoak children. Trumpet so lo, .C ecil Davis, accompanist, Dean Hawke So ng, Helen Mal'garet Gons and Buddy Hoak Playlet, "Census Taker", Raebel and Cecil Ral'tman. Playlet, .'Home from the Hospita I," lWba Braddock, Elizabeth Furna.s and Ro,\coe FUl'nas. '. InVIted . guest~ were Mrs, Al~ce . MISS. Rowe, of Omcmnatl, Mrs. Sadie of Harveysburg, Fred Furnas, Dayton, Misses Irma Ric:b an'd Cora I' Shenhel'd and Dean Hawke. __ •

Exp e!'t watchmakel' and eni\"I'avel' .at Cal'y's ,Jewe L b Oh ' 0 I lry Shop, . e anon, 10. n y genume - --h- ' t 'I'd material O ne 0 f t-' 18 Miles ton es have been many- the apples 10 I ay pn l"tm ent. u sed in OU l' repair de. way ha s been longev('nts occurs t I nt th e • p I u ~ an t Life's tid!' would ebb and flow; hom of MI'. and Mr!!. Mallrice Alice Britnin has l'etuI'ned to But the ir hllnJ'ts were strong, th ei r S ilvel' on Fl"iday even in g, January lho State sc ho ol for the Deaf at' t rus t. in the Lord 2, when th e ollicerR, lead e l'H and Co lumbus ufter ,' pending the holiince fif ty yeal'S a(;o. i he ir were invited by days at the home of her grandt he i:' beloved presid ent Mrs. Sil. t M' d Mrs Will Lippin,Ttl st tifty ' yea rs s ince they were VI' l", to a sUmptiOtl l< t'hree-course 5, I. nn. wedt urkey dinJlI.!I'. Tf any of the gues ls co , f d" I d f II t th Th e tim e haR lI ot seemed SI()W- 1 i' ad lh o u g ht~ ,0. J('tlll2: . tley w?re Su n ay /I te rnoon ca ers a e Th £n hop es were hOl'n that now pu t aS id e Ulltz) aft?r t hiS occasIOn home of MI', and Mrs. G. D. 1881-1931 are dcndThe of th e evening ;\ e r e Mr, and M r8. Ern est A I'y, Si nce fifty years ago. \\ as spent in c .nverf uti oll, qu es- MI'. and Mrs. Lest er M. Compton, MI'. and Ml's, .Frank Shidaker, tion s and conuildnlllls of 'ye ol den of Dayton, Mrs. LOl'ena C, Barnes And now their heads are silvering t irr,es,". whi ch cl'l'ai.e d a great deal an<l daughter, of Piqua. Mrs. Mills celebrated the golden anniversary white-of mirth, When the hOllr .f or de- is slowly recuperating from a re- of their weddi~g at their. h.o~e near Harveysburg, on Sunday, Such changes the years bestow J'I.lJ"tul'.e arrivod all \'oted the Sil-' cent illness. January 4. ,} But t heir love is as true, tbey are \'e rR very delig htful entertainers. I sayin g tonight, I Those present were Rev. and 1 As it was fifty years ago. Mrs, G. C. Dibert and chil dren, _ _ __ _ _ __ _ ___________ Mrs. J. Will White, Mrs. Mary Mc. W1'itt~ n for the anniversary of Clure Mrs. Wilbur Clark, Mrs. the lTIarri*'~re of m y cousin , LizziI' ,J ohn' From 111 , Mr, DullnR Doger, L. Hnrvey to Frank Shidaker. MI's. Viola Carey, Mrs. Fred KimCon(!"ratll ll:l t ionR .a nd sincere b est merle, Mrs. Elvin Fil'e~ lind Mrs. wi ~}l s for fu t ure happiness. .]o5;iah Davi s. Your Cousin, Fl ora (Harvey) Ki t tle LOCAL BOY PROMOTED PLEASANT SOCIAL AFFAIR

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g inia H a-rd in , secreta !")' ; Ronald The co ndition of Mrs. Cora Hawke, gate ke eper; Margaret MllCY, who has been sick at the Cook, Cerell; Florence Day, Po- home oither daughter, Mrs. Bert mono; Klltp leen Boger, Fl orll; Mil' Hartsock, i~ thought to be improvian EmS'; lady assi stant steward; ed, Mr. . Cha1:Jes Zimmel'man, assistant mat ron. MI'. and Mrs. Wilbur Clark Vi siti ng me mber s from other ~pent Sunday in Dayton, the Gral1lr' ~s were MI'., Chester Croeket r uests of Mr. and Mrs, Eve rett (newly elec ted County Deptuty). Clark and in the afternoon visited an d wife of Spl'ingboro, Rnd Ml". , t he AI.t Muse um. Frank Squires, Mastel' Of Harv ey _ I bu rg Grange. . Mr. an d Mrs. H~lT~ .K. HamilA t the n ext Illeetlll g. Saturday, t on and daughtcr Vu'g Jllla a nd two Jall;;aJ'~r 17, Mr, and Mr. Donnld sons Dick and Donald from CleveDilatu sh of Lebanon, del egates to la nd, nnd friends fl" om Oakwood t l e Stnte Grange at Marion, Ohio we re hol iday gu ests of Mrs. Emma Ill'e ex p~cted to be present and Hamilton. . ' g ive th eir r eport.

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FI iends of Lee r;, Barnhart, IIlMIlRel" of the local bl'llnch of Ohio Farm Bureau ' erviee Co., al'e o/fc.-ing cong"rlltulatio ns on his l e<;:ent promotion. MI'. Earnh~lrt has been giv en c harge of an -e ig ht-co unty distI"ict in nOI'thwestel'n ' Ohio Imown as Dist rict No, 1. He as'umes his new dtlti e~ F\, bru o ry I with headquarters at BOWling . Green, Ohio ,

R.o::T'.Cwinl! hi !; subsc['iption to the MialTli Gallette, L. A. Zimmermll n, f or me l' I'eside nt, writes, "We 10 k fOl' ward to getting the Ga zette elle ry Monday. We arc all in g ood health ' and still like Cillifol'n ia. Childl n doing welJ in scbool a'nd I Din bu y \~ ith my chickens. Have about 24.00 at - - - - ..- . . . -pre ~ ent. Mf) thel' ill riettin~ along 'fine arid \V iM. a bl e to spc nd . OhI'l9MOTHEWS CLUB MEETING nlas wi th l,1l'oth!lr R,oy ·f\.t r~ 9 A.n g lJle ~. . . .The Wayne Township Mo ther's M~. anll MI·._. ·Cha . , Clements o,rl<l Mr, ci .d j\( r~. T.. indje ' Menden- lub wiJI ' hold t heir regula)," meethall v' sited n. lAJ·t ni ~h t . lind We ir).g at the grade building, Fridlly, Jllnuary 9; lO Sl at 2 p" ol. This _w-ere vel ~' g'I3d t o sce Lhem. . is the 'fl1:st n~eetin$' of 1931 and ~-- -- . e.very one is urged to attend, SCHOOLS REOPEN Every membel' IlfUst c,onsider it ,a duty to find all new M-otl;1-ers and The Wayne Township ·seho Is gl ....e tb~m a cordial invitation, I'copened ~otldllY follOWIng the holiday vocation, The students enjoyed a ' t · 0 weeks vac tlon . thjs renr,

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Parlc>t ((.r money only. The amount chlimed ,2030.61 with Interest at 7 % ..from June 1, 1930 on $1962.61 and for foreclosure of mortgage and equitable relief. Daisy Gregg entel'ed suit ogain tally B. Gorsuch,- Charles W.Gor uch and John T. Gregg for partition ', '\lit WIIS entered by Tobias Covy a(ld Norbert J. Cavy, a portn rRhip, doing business under the firm name of Nordell, against Elmer l\Iul'phy and Nellie Murphy, his wiCe, for mon ey only. The amount claimed $249.50 with interest thereon at the rat of six per cent Pl'l' ann um from July 1 1!l29 costs and other relief. Herber't B. Kroener entered suit against E ll a K. Hoff and Forest Hoff, her husband, Odie A. Kroener and Leona . M. Kroener, his wife and Leona M. Kroener, guardian of Ode Arthur Kroener, an insane pel'son and Mary C. Kro ener, wife of Herbert B. Kroener for partition of r.eal estate. Lizzie Heizer, Frank lin, 0., vervu s Mollie Branham, George Branham, Rolly Heizer, Jakey Klabel', Kate Klober, Grace Deniston , Abbie Cope, Shelby Cope, Myrtle Cope, Leonard Cope, Fred Glaber , El izabeth Klaber, Pearl Groham , W. E. Graham, Ead Klaber, Stanley Klaber, Shirley Harbaugh , Frank Horbaugh, Willard Klaber, Pea rl Klaber and JUlia Klaber for partition ond equitable relief.

The' cnll of Lucy Kirby versus JI\Il1l'H I ullus Kil'by WliS settl d llllJ d iSn1i ~sed. F or go ood cause shown , the case ~~====~==~==============~====~======================~==~-=-=-=-=-~~-=--~-~-~==--or Beulah Dunlap versus Edward . on, who had a very light ac- in the least int-erf re wilh the l'rl nll~ .WIlS di ·missed . BAPTER J. quaintance with the subject, re- ll1aj stic mon ologue of lh e lady of In the ca e of Charles H. "Gee, that is pretty!" said Mory sumed, sighing, "is dividing up the the house. DrupeI'. receiver verBUS tephen Margaret Petheridge John on, in work so one don't get it aiL" . "Shal l I wait for you like I and l\Iury Fi eld, it was ordered an awed whisper. Small, shabby, raggie, too well Ilccustvmed to usetor, d ari '!" t hut l\fll ry Field and ,J. E. Chamalone, and shuddering with plea - the!! I'ombling di sertations t o " o- you get comfol'lubl an' b rlin appear before t he court on urable excitement and chill, she waste time in Ii tening to them had read yuur pup er lifter dinner. JanUa1"y 10, 1!J31 at 10 o'cloc k a. hung upon the gnte of the pater- l' turned to the kitchen. . he Murphy come ri ghl to this ('orne r Ill . t o testify concerning the propnal residence' and paid to the- mir- poured her fath 1' , who came noise - it ain't so fa r, nnyway. You'll urty of th e dl'fendant Mary Fie ld, acle of palin!! and brightening l es~ly out in his postman's giay, be on for th' hl' b tmas r u h nex t ami thllt J . E. Chamberlin be enlights and co lo ur in the gray a cup of smoking coffee, pouring week, anyway." j uin ed fr ol1l di spoMing Of any of world about her an involuntary h I'se lf 0. g luss of 111 ilk, and put Maggi washed hel' hand ~ ~t th e pro I't)' of said defendant in tribute of delight and reverence. th e toast and butter betwe!!n them the fUli cet wi~h II piece of yellow hi ~ posscssion. Behind her shabby little back, Len J ohnso n sal dow n cautiously S OIlP, (lulled a sl1Iull an(1 shabby In the case of J esse M. Stewart and the draggled strings of her sent an interrogative glance to hat, once her older siRter's tightly Yl'l ~ lI S Th Mason Lumber Comtihabby little kitchen apron, and the bedro m door. He was a small, down ov l' her thickly coiled hair puny , et al . upon motion of the the carel es ly mas:;ed ringlets of timid mlln , wi th ~lra nd s of silky and hUllg Ull her disreputable ap· plnintifl' for a final decree ordorher tousled little head, the sun hail' bru shed damp and neat across ron. She was ~ lipping her arms in;r registratio n of his title to the was rising. the shining bald do me of his head. into a thick, elu ms) cfl at-also land s describ ed in the 'petition it The Johnson cottage stood at . "Mad 1" he asked , without sou nd a discard f l'u m h"r qistL, - when , wa ~ ordered thot Alton F. Brown, the very top of a steep city block. Maggie set down her g lass, look- remin drd p,rhaps by the g-arment an examiner of titles, be directed it' was a meek, self-effacing little ed straight. at him, looked at the of its impor tant fil'st owner , 0 to examine the paper's and prodwelling, disreputable, lacking bedroom door, and shook her head change cam e 01'(,1' h,' r fa ce, and ceed ing;;. paint. Behind t he cottage was a "You wakin' her up-" Len gh ' said in ('on Ll' 'n:II ," n: ,Judgml!nt in t he sum of $28 1.!l5 low row of miserable outbuildings J ohnson breathed alm ost inaudihl y "Oh , heaven ly dll .. ! it 's five pa. t together with intel'cst at 6'/' per none abl~ to stand alone, each one "She didn' t care!" Maggic s Im p- eight, and Li z , nl's to wake' her at annum from NovembElr 18, 1030 yet managing to afford a wretched ed the words, with her li ps, rather ha'f-pa ' seven! " and costs was awarded in fa vor of Pl!fi>ba te Court Proceeding. s upport to its neighbor. than said them . "For h e :l\' e n' ~ ~ nkc, what is it th e pluintiff, Th e Sehott Auto On this cool ,'dnter morning, a Mrs. Johnso n, lured by the ap- Maggie?" Mrs. J ohnson screamed ComJlany vcrsus Elizabeth J ohnThe court ordered Frank Roblight from the kitchen window lay petizing odours kitchen-ward, ap- agitated ly !l moment latel·. "Don't ' son, defendant. inso n, admin istrator of the estate warm and yellow across the bright peared maj estically in the door- corne flying out of rooms that way I n the case of State of Ohio ex- if Ina H. Robinson, deceased, to eni ng yard, and a cat, huddled dis- way, -~ou'll have me In l\ faint on t he reI : The Peoples State Bank of sell certain property at not less gustedly against the closed kitchen A worn and spotted kimono was fioor. What's happened I What is lnd ianapoHs, Ind., . vers us Frank V than its appraised va lue and for door, mewed occasionally in a pro- wrapped about her, her rich dark it !" Still, et ul it was ordered that a cosh. test and affronted fashion. hair wa in di sorder h~r eyes were "What's happene,l is thAt Liz peremplory wrIt of mandamus isBlanche A. Riley Pede M. Riley The two figures that were at fixed steadily upon her husband's J ohnson and all her bedclothes are sue aga inst said defendants and and C. C. Eu lass, executors of the the street gate, however, saw and shrinking form. Maggie lenped to down on the fioor;" [aggie an- immed iately upon the service of estate of Geol'ge E. Riley, deceasheard nothing of this. One of them her feet, and a8 her mother, who swcrctl. voice t Olll'ful with rage. thie. wr it they do the ,a ct alterna- ed, filed their first and final acwas a small cur dog. The other fig tively ordered: To paSl!, as officers count. ure was that of Maggie Johnson. of t he Vi llage of Mason, 0., such It was ordered that J an uary 2, "It's pretty," she said aloud, in 1 g islation and take such action 1!l31 at 10 o'clock a. m. be set as a' dreamy voice~ as the gold flashed li S is necessary to procure the time for heari ng the application to on distant windows and dripped money to satisfy the obligation admit the will_of Lizzie Gerr ard, thro ugh trees, and the familiar du e plain tiff by reason of the pro- deceased to probate. silhouette of the city grew more mi so ry notes mentioned in the In the case of , Cordelia M. and 'lnore recognizable. "It's like petiti on. It was further considered Cross, guardian of the estate of it was big tide - . wash in' that the plaintiff recover of the Maxwell W. Cross, minor plaintiff Everyone along before itl" defendants its costs expended. versus Maxwell W. Cross, her said For, 1\.8 she hung there, tranced In the action of Jesse M. Stew- word and Cordelia M. Cross, dewhistles far away and nearby art versus The Maslln Lumber fendants. it was ordered that ehrilled the quarter before seven Company, et aI., It was ordered Nathan Monroe, John Gustin and o'clock, and the early workers in that Bessie E: Schoono'ver, wile of Charles Pyle be appointed to apfactories and in the big machine Wel·te Schoonover be made party praise the real estate which is to shops began to gather visibly In defendant in the case. It was or- be sold free from the dower esthe streets. For a lew minutes, dered that the plaintiff, 'amend the tat~ of said guardian. their shadows moved, long and red pl!tition accord ingly an.d make the Leona M. Kroener was appointabea~ of them. Then it wall day, necessary additional anegnt!ons to ed guardian of Ode Arthur Kroenordinary, commonplace, work-time ' tl!nder rin Issue n<l t o (Iach of. said er, incompetent, and filed her bond again, and Maggie, r ousing herael! apparent or real intE!rests, etc., in the sum of $1000 with Ernest with a guilty start from the luxin which said additional parties so R. Snider and .W. F. Moss 'tis ury of dreaming, returned to her made may be Interested. • sureties. household cares with the velocity In t he case of Lizzie Heizer ver"I-a Petherid._ati.,' in my ki tchen I A'n d waitin' on me-I. The court decreed that t he bond of a little dynamo. sus M01l!e Branham, et ai, It was 0'£ Jesse P. Ennis, as edministrara), daughter I" The sense Cif beauty and adordered t hat notice 0,1 the pen- tor of the estate of J erry Ennis, venture was still strong upon her .dency of the action be g iven to the deceased, be reduc~d from $10000 as she caught up the bottles that was on enormous woman, sank 'And the next time she wears my nonresident defendants by p ublica to $5,000 and the liability of the supplied he Johnsons with their heavily into the vocant chair, she only silk tocklngl!, I'll have her ar- tion. surety of the bond be reduced acbreakfast milk and cream, and busied with tIN! coffee-pot and sac rested- -. that's what's t he matt"r Clyde Whitacre was appointed cordingly. fl ed back to the neglected kitchen rificcd, without a second's hesita- I went " ' lthout. lu nches four dl\Y~ guardian /ld litem for Woodrow The Lebanon- Citizens National There was everything, domes- tion, the toast she had mede for !O'l' those stocki~gs, and she'.s got Whitacl'e, In tIle j!ase of 'Qlancl1ll Bank and Trust Company, Lebantically speaking, to be done in the hersel!. em full of run~, and ~, want to Whitacre Brown vet:l! us Clyde Oil, Ohip, by C. O. Eulass, Trust kitchen', but nobody in Maggie's While .she spread fre b slices on tell you- Where s Pop? She In- Whitacr~, et ai, A. J. Scheurer, W Officer, was APpoin ted as guar.seventeen years had ever done it, the oven grating, sIN! watched both tOTr.!lpted h~ ne l f, sud den ly calm- W. Whitaker and E . C Dunham dian of Mary Bernice BIIiCkbul'n, or even haI! done it, and the wild parents uneasily. Her father, pre- ing. "Has Pop gone?" she deman- were appointed to app~alse the an incompetent, no bond, now disorder troubled her n ot a t all. tending to eat and to act natur- dcd blankly, her angry face taking rea l estate In the petit.on whereby bonded by the State of OhIo. The At seventeen, a peculiarly youth- ally, ,vas smitten as a mouse on an almost. ludi~rou s look of partition is being sought, court authorized the said guardian lui and innocent seventeen, she migbt have been under the eye s cO~,cern ~nd dlsn,ppomtmcnt. , J ohn Sa ndlin entered a plea of to enter into an arrangement with was not analytical. She had spent of a cat ; her mother, -automaticMagg ie, I ~Vlsh, 3:'0u wo~ldnt g uilty t o a charge against him by Caslus and Beulah Browning fOI' every night of her life und~r this ally stirring her coffee and reach- be 80 sharp With Liza beth, her The Stat~ of Ohio and was sen- the care ond bOlll'd of said inlow, old-fashioned cottall'e roof ing for sugar and cream, never mother said, protestingly; Hit's ' tenced to pay a fine of $100 and competent on a ballis 01 $10.00 and the dirt and disOTder that moved ber gaze from him. common t o have two sisters a lways costs. and that 'he sta nd commit- pel' week. "I could laugb at t his," she squ a~b!in '. "If she borrowed your ted In the county jail until fine Ma and Liz created in their wake The court ordered that Lydia S. and spread about tbem instantly said presently, in a clear, rich, rol- stockm sand costs are paid Thompson, executrix of the last were one of t he simple and una- ling voice, every word 'enunciated "norrowed! You might as well ' will of Harry B. Th(}mpson, d&voidable conditions of her life. "I-a Petheridge-eatin' in my borrow a warne," Maggie burst New Suit. ceased, transfer tand distribute 34 Maggie had to puab saide the ki tchen I And waitin' on me-is fort h scornfully. "You might as Th e Miami Valley Buifding and shares of stock of the First-Mason sugar bowl and the blue plate of my daughter! This didn't s eem well borrow a bath! How long ago did Pop go?" Loan Assoc iotion of Franklin, 0 .. Bank to The Central Trust Comstale and broken soda crackers, to f unny to Maggie, Len, but " I can catch him-good-bye, versus John W. Parlett and Cora pany, Cincinnati, Ohio, tlnd room on the cluttered table - cons iderin' th e home you took to cut the fresh loaf; she had to me from, and the way t hings was Ma I" Maggie called, her voice unearth the coffee-pot from the there, I should t hink it'd seem coming back on the wave of cold confusion of the sink and rinse funny to yo u I DO.n 't it?" air that was admitted by the open- crunch and read, unru ffled . Her, "Poverty Is' a curse, all right I" away the cuff of black grounds Len J ohnson started nervous- ing kitchen door. Ml's. Johnson presently responded fir st born could do no wrong; vaguely. But her daughter had from its epout before .Is'he could ly as the last word was shot at him Mrs. J ohnson sat on dreamily, H[ kn ow it, 'Lizabeth. But tw o heard this remark so often that it "Indeed it don't my dear ! munching and ponderi ng. Maggie mix fresh coffee and set it on the . You're quite right, I think we get and the man of the family had to dollars a day! My God, you won- made no impression, except, perstove to boil. This done, she seized an instant along reel well- considerin'." punch time clocks at half-post der what next! 'Two de)l1ars a day haps, that of de ~p en.ing the formto run into the adjoining room "Consid erin' what?" the woman eigjht. But EBulbeth, the older fOI' what?' J asked one of them. less discontent that was one of and whisper into the ear of ' the asked with quiet menace. daughter, could saunter down to 'A few dishes,' I said, 'OJld ~o Liz's most marked characteristics Maggie hod danced along the man who lay asleep there: "Considerin' t hat your sister is the beauty parlour where she sweep a cottage of five room!l~ "Seven, Pop I Listen-seven entir~ly beyond our control, and "demonstrated" a complexion why,'. l .sald , "It's child 's play frosty winter street beside ~he When I fil'st wall marri(id," I told bent, meek little figure (If Len o'clockl" don't pay no more attention to the cream, at any time beiore ten. The man, a 11m all, huddled, in- father and mother that bore her She came out now, tousled and him, 'I could get a girl for fifty Johnson, postman, c!tattln" with her usual eager rush, of everysignificant filrUlI6 in the close than the babe unborn-considerin' sleepy as her mother had been and cents a day I" "It seems like Maggie thinks of thing In .general and of themselves gloom of the ualy little room, that you are slavin' away the best wrapped, like her mother, in a nobody but herself," her mother in partleular. rouled hlmaelf alertly, The dou- part of your Ufe in a ftve-and-ten soiled kimono. Len Johnson made almoet no "Oh; Lord, I'm dead I" she IIIlld sa id, out at a long pause, "and ble b~d'8 other occupant .110 rou~ etore," Mra. Johnson took up ' the relponae. She wae alwaya like thla, that'H the truth I" eed, graaned, and Meagle'l mother cballenge with deadlY readlnell, simply, But fortunately tor ¥agglll, Jt her eY/l8; )I~r volFe, her feet eager lltirred reluctantly and asked au- "And conlliderln' that your lath"Have good time last night?" fOUlly apparently out of deep er, who was supposed to have her mother asked, rattllna she.ete was only on rare .n~ tel'1'illle I/!): In the r\lan pf. J'!YPulI Yltall~y that slumber: a fine future In a bank when I of newspaper. casions that her mother and II\S- markep, f or Maggie, the i:lae gl "Time of my life. Oh, Lord, I'm tev ,lIgreed in criticizing her. Now every new da.Y. . .' . "Madle, how', the. Mayor'" married him, as God Is my judge, "I didn't have time to look, Ma. and as I set here this minute- dead. I got a cold, anyway:' Helen's Elizabeth llaID!! 'jnpift'erently to But even he took ~aggie largely as a matter of eourse, 'Lizabeth But don't get up," the girl ur- Maggie," she broke off the al!to- got her death of cold, Chess her defence "Oh, poor kid, she doesn't g~t was the family beauty, aristocratic ged her, co.ncernedly. "I'll bring maUc and ' quite unattended tirade Rivers was just In from Denvir, you in 'some brealdaat, and the to ask suddenly, "what are them and he's J.ust about dead I" Eliza- maJlY breaks I" . and exacting and djscontented, paper too!" cotton gloves like, at the Mack?" beth said simply, obviously undis"You'd stand up for her, of like her ,"Q~~er, all4 poorM~nnie "It don't seem right you IIhould "I didn.'t hear you, Ma I was turbed by these mortuary details. course," Mz:s. Jphnspn' !!om~ented --well, she hadn't made mueh pi Mra. JohnSOn said perfunctorily. talkin' to Po," Maggie snid. . "Ma, you ought to get a Jap In in resentment. a match when she had· ,hoBen "Is 'Lizabeth up?" ahe asked. "Pop, I"m workin' to-n ight. It's here. This place looks something "Well, she don't get many J.eo-par!i JohnsQn, .land she ltad "You maloe her do ber sbare! T·h e Sat' day. Are you on late?" It was awful !" breaks!" ::Uzal1eth reP!lated ab- ne.ver let him forget it. They ·h ad wont of hOUJ>ekeeplng." Mrs. John hardly above a murmur, it did not The old woman continued to sently, htld a fey; years p~ rell) unl1app'in,

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the poor Jitt! rich childrt! r gllzed about them . Then sud d nl y th e bride covered hel' fac e with her hunds ' and burst into a fl ood of tears. The older people though t they were t eurs of joy. In clu!1l sy fa sh· i h th ey began to co mfol,t her, to tel! hc), t ha t what they had given her was nolhing in compar ison with what they would lik to do . Being well br{' d lady, the brid e did not disillu sion thcm. She mumbled some conventiona l word s of thanks and held her ' cl f unn er control until th ey had gO lH!. 'he co uld n ot ' t ell th em- a nd th ey would not have undel's toudtha t they hud done t he cru elcst thing imllgin able ; that th 'y hll d destro ye r! hcr dl'cllm and I'I ,bb('d her of one of life's sw ee t ('~ t ple :Jsur e~. Th ey ha d tri ed to he so ve ry ki nd, und th 'Y ~ u cccc d l' d on ly il tak ing 1'1'0 111 her the: j oy ful rit:'ht of every Kid to fix up ht' r OWI1 liltle home fO I' hel·se lf. Most of us run no cian >:I' I' of hUl ti ng 011 1' child re n in lh<' ~ anH' deg ree, We are, fort un ale lv t on pOOl' to ro h them very !1Iu t'h: Ye t all parents need t:J ue all guu l'd a uit in thi" p rosperou s land . Let us have th e go od sen se not to kill with kindne ~s. Le t uS g ive our kid e a chan ce t o enj oy the famc gra nd pleasure which we enj oy- th{' pleasu re of selecting th ei r ow n mal ~s , mak, ing their own homes, and fight ing t heir way up by themselves.

Recently a young couple were subject to the ordeal of 1I fasltion = =-============-==1 able church wedding, and started joyou ~ly on theil' honeymoon. e They \"ere a nice boy und girl ~HOW GOVERNMENT HELPS His only idea. was to find a job at I th e bottom of some good business I - - - - - -. where he could carve out a career for him self. She had dreams of One hundr ed and sixteen mil- making a little home, keeping him li on d ollars for Pllblic works, happily, listening in the evening forty-five millions for the r elief of to the story of hi s day's advenf:\rmers who .were affected by the turfS , nnd' helping him by her love that is the s um and enthusias m to be a real s uc1 !J)lD drough whi ch Congl'esR has put into the cess. Pl'e~idellt'8 hand s sinc e December Th ey had only one draw-back , I, ali u further ell'ort t oward g{'t - or rather six dl'llw -backs ; two sets ting money into circulation a nd of wealthy parents and tw o very g C'tting men back to work. rich old aunts. That ought to help a. lot. Many While th ey were away the two importan t F edernl highway pro- a unts ,h ad . un i n s pil·a~on. They .iccts have bee n held up because looked around secretly in the most the Rtutes concerned were not in a expensive part of the city and p o~ ition to up)JI'opriate their picked oul a small apartment, lI!rnre, Und el' th e n ew .appropria- Th ey employed the highest priced t w n F edel'81 ~on ey . ~t11 be lent I interior decor at or, and ga\'e gener to th e states, III addltlon t o what ous ord ers a t the leading furnith e Fedel'lll Governm ent pays as ture st oTes. it !'! shurc. It j!'1 definite, now that When th e couple came back to th e Inrgcst I'oad-building p rogrum town they were met by all four of uny year will be carri ed through pa r ents and the two doting old in 1931. maids. In a big limousine they The trouble with public works w{' re whis ked up to the aartpment a R n mea ns of relieving un employ The lights were switched on. The mont emergencies is that they can old people waited expectantly for not be begun instant!y. Until mo- the exclamutions of joy that would n ey has been appropriated b y Con- greet th e splendid lay-out. gress. State L egislatures or muniT oo astonished to say anything ei pnl governments, the prelim in· ' nry plan s cannot be drawn. Every--body kn ows that the building of be thrifty. The careful buyer, even a simple house takes a great who insists upon getting his deal of prelimin.ary time in seled- money'll worth. is thrift y so long ing the lot and drawing the plans as he doe~ not spe nd 01' promise before the hauling of materials to to pay more that he is certain 'he th e job can commence. How much will be able to pay. The thriftless more time 'it tak es to start work ones are those who obligate themon such a project a s the Hoover se lves without regard to their abildam few of us realize, Engineers ity to meet their obligations. In have been at work f or years on the th e Investigation of applicants for plans, and are only just now ready unemployment relief In New York to get bid for materials and' work rece ntly. one family whose head It will be severol monthiJ before eahled $160 a month, but who DAYBREAK actual work, In the sense of em- was destitute because he had comploying any considerable body of mltted himself to instalmel)ts on By Henry Wad. worth Lone fellow workers, can be beg un. an a utomobile. a radio set, an The Hoover dam Is going electr ic washing machine and an A winu cam e up out of th(l sea, throu g h, however, and so al'e the electric refrigerator, which called And ~ aid, "0 ll1i s t~, rna ke l'OOIll f or me!" n ew Fed eral highways at a great for payments of more than his program of new F ederal buildings. total sawry! That is n perfect exThe preliminaries have been larg- ample of thriftlessness. It hailed the s hips, and cri eu, Iy. attended to in 19~0;, 1931 Instalment buying in itself is " ail on, Will ~e e the mone y beglnmng to not viciou s; it is only when it is Ye mariners, the nig ht i. gone! " Row mto th e pockets of hundreds ' done without regard to conseof thou sands of workers. quences that it is harmful. We An d hurried la ndward fO I' aw a ~', CI'y in g, Awilke! it i the day!" think that the normal business con • _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ • ditions for the next few years will It sai d unto t he forest. // hnut! I depend less upon instalment pay- Hun g all YO UI' leafy banners out ' I THRIFT ments and more upon careful savI ing of earned money, put out at It touched the wood-bi l'd' s fo lucd . - - - - - - - - - - - -- - interest in savings banks or In wing, mortgages or bonds. We do not And said, "0 bird. awak e and si n ~ ' The week beginning January believe we shall see soon a Teturn 17 Is National Thrift Week. It of the speculative wave in which And, o'er the farm s, "0 chanticleer Iii a good idea, to turn people's everybody scemed to be gambling Your clari on blow; t he day is near' minds to the subject of thrift at on the stock market and h-yin g to least once a year. This year It is get Bomethin-r for nothing. It whispered to the fi eld s of corn, particularly timely. Thrift, as W~ understand it, "Bow down, and ha il the co ming We have been going through a morn " means spen di ng Iess t h an one yellr of hard times, and tholle hClrd earns, buying carefully as to times \vere brought about In large value and also as to ability to It shouted through t.h e hejfn" part by unthl·iftiness. There is payout of surplus earnjngs, and tower th rift that is Injurious, to be sure uuiltiing up a rellerve that will "Awllke, 0 b{')l! proc laim the The sort of thrlt:t /that ;board~ tide one ovel' a period of unemhour," money In stockings and keeps It ploymtlnt or \IIness al1d eventually It C)'ossed the churchyard with a out of circulation beenfits nobody take care of old age, High, lind is a definite detriment to pro/!It Is that sort of thrift which perlty. But tha t Is not the cause those back of National ThTift And said, ',Not yet! in quiet li e." of the financial depression ' which Week are trying to teach, More --~ --now seems to be passing. Much of power to them. Boal'del'- "Com e quick; two our t l'ouble has come from thriftrats arc fighting in my r oom. ' less spending. Landlady- "What do yo u exl.~t us print your Sale Bills. One can sJH!nd money and still pect for 50 cents, a bull fight ," JANUARY 7, 1031

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11'. and Mrs" A. S. CollcLt and RO UC'l't entertHined at a N{'w Y ~I" - di nner rmrty on FI iday at 7 p. 111.,- the !'oliowing guests : Ir. und 1\11'5. Wm. Doster, MI', and 1\lr ~ . J. D, W leh 11', anu 1rs. 11" R obe l·t olle'tt, f Dayton; and Mrs. C 'org Denny, Mr. 'V. . Welch, fi sli Hele n W elch, Mrs. Mury DOlitel', 1\1r'. has. Dost l' Ilntl MI'. J'ohn Denny. l\jl's. 1I1111'y Hnin cs I'ecc iv d a summ on. Saturday eveni ng to the I edsidc of hcr sis ter" MJ' ~ . Li u.ie McWhin ney, nt Mal'y:;vi li e, Iowa , 'w ho i':l s ufrc rin g wit h pll(,u monia, i\ll'~. H:Ji Il C'H d(~ p r.l'lc d at oncc to be with her. 1\1 I·S. Mary Il o:lter amI fami ly C' nterlain ed th e ,1I'd cluu a t u TCW Ycar's eve party. 1\1 i ~s May Hm'lan wa s a Tu esday dinn cr gue!;t of He\', and Mrs. I J , 1'. Thornbury and fami ly. I MI· ~. JUIlH'" \Vo od"o n died at her homc here Tu esdn y morning, fol Io" in l! a long' i llt.le~~~ . Funeral ;t' l'\'in'!, \\ (> 1'(> held Thursua v. Scye ral from her e attend~u th e fU lw l'll1 "f 1\11':, L O ll H a rlan at S pri lWfi<- Jd Church, Thursday. 1\11'. :lll d l\I l' ~ . (harlc!; Gruy a nd family were Sunday dinn er gue~t R "I' .11'. and 1\I1' ~. J . C. Gray , 1\1 1'. and M I' ~. Hpruert Fite an u I,lIn'S 1';l lcn o f Washing- ton, C. ~ II .. . we r (' :-;lInda ~' t:u('sl;:; of 1111'. ' and 1I11'!', ]' l'an k Wil"oll. Mr. and MI·R. Frank II llUgh. 1\l i ~~ Ern(' ~ tine a nd Wil liam, of 7Il idi und C it~'. \\'C' rp v i s it o r ~ I' :'IlcsHs , Amo s and CJi ll' Hou!!h . Hev. all'l ;\1 1"< . .J. p , Thornbury an d fami lv "' 0: 1'(' din n er J! ue.ts Th urs ("l ~' ;r 1111'. :lnd Mr~ . Burns in L ,uanon . :'1[1'. a nel !I! !'l'. Frank ,hidak 1'. a ss isted by so n Harr'y, ee!eura· eu t.h eir ~o ld c n we elding an ni vl' l', a"Y . 'un day wilh I.l din n e l' party. The J! u e ~ts were !il l'S, Alli e Dakin 'I n I Mi ~f' J pn nil' Ilarci in , of L eb;t no ,,; MI', a nd :'11 r~ . Cpo rge Dcnn~' , :'.11' , ,lilt! Mro. W. W. Wel ch. Dr, lwei MI S • •J. \\'. Wal" I, Mrs. ;\1111' \' 11m .... !!\' . )~Ii f;~ Laura IIf cKin' e-y .' ('\ 1' W<I ;'nes\'i ll C' : Mr, Char\ (> s SI. :da kt' r of \ln y t on; !\fl'. Bern S hiclnke r and ~ ()n P au l, of Cin:lc,·ill t' . un d 1111', a nd l\f rs. E. B. Daki n, A numl.er of f!'i t- nci s cull ed /I ofrer eOn!;I'h tulal ivl1 s in th e

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Meet Maggie and Her Family MAGGIE JOE LIZ DAD MA "My Best Girl" Thul i" the app eli linp; titl e', f our Il ext greaL ~ ' cl' illl slory l ~al hl l'H ' Jl.:olTi s wrole- it. TL ul in ill'l, 1f is a ~" I:lIanlt' o: that it is a hUl11l1n, npP'>:I li lll! ill lt'lI>'I' I,v intel' l!~t in..! ~ l n r y a bou t pl'!)p l" of lhc I'.ind ~ au kllo w.

"Mag}!ic John ~o n," the Gid': of the st ory , work s in lh e "Fiv ~- u nd - T en ' II ' I' fllth e.r is II leltt' r-Cllrriel' 11 .. 1' lIH1t1lf'1' fl'e ls Ih a l she has 1I ~ lIr r il' d be lH'u Lh hc l', 1-1 1' 1' \IId ,' r sisler, "Liz," wOI'ks in a "cauty parlor. "1l~ K t

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Start reading this Set-ial-It will please you NO HUNTING We th(~ uild ergigo ned, allow no dny or niJ!ht hu nting, trupping or tl'e!; pa s~ ing on OUI' farmK: COJl.:S BRO S E, F, REIFSNIDER CilA S. E. MICHENER

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TOBACCO OUTLOOK IN MIAMI VALLEY (Continued fr om last. week) Nat.ul'a lly it is imp O~5 ihl e to make any for ecllRl !'l'g-al'lli ng whal pI ice will be pnid for the crop this yeur. From the sta ndpo in t of t he tota l s upply a nd th e quality of th e crop th e pri ce s hould

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be eq ually as high as t he early uid ~ FOR SALE DATES CALL a yea r ago a nd po ssibly as high"7.s two yeal's ng o, Howev el', t he ge n"rn l pl'i cc. of a ll comlllodit.ies hail uee n declinin g very l\ otic:ea bly and Phone 93 i~ now about J 0 pu r e ~ nt lower tha n a yt!n !' ugo. Las t fall a good many c"op ~; gf Dutc h l obllCC O we re ~ ont ra cle d at 15 cen ts a pound, JESSE STANLEY an d if business con:; itions were -, - - - - -....--~-~~....~ Phone 320, New Burlin.toD, Ohio now on as high a level a s t wo years ago, It Is probably that the price would be higher than these EARL KOOGLER NOTARY PUBLIC ~ ontl'll ~ ts called fOI', How much R. D. 6, XeDla, Ohio ,nfluence the poor business condiNational Ba11k Phone Dayton Co. 54JS tions and deQllnlng pl'lce levels :Ire having on consumption at t o· Will. Drawn , • E.tate. Settled baceo of this type is not known WAYNESVILLE, OHIO uu t there Is nothing In the situatio n to stampede funnel's Into selling their crop at an extremely low price. The suppl y Is still bee low aye rage and the quality Is RESIDENT con: ider ed go od In this area. Naturally buyers will be influenced , omewhat by the present trend in price but there is not yet any sedPERMANENT LOC.A TION ous over-supply. Farmers In the Miumi Valley however, should remember that LEBANON, OHIO , 'the conditions would be very Eye. Examined much more unfavorable at the present time if it had not b,een GI...... Fitted Repalr. for the ver y PO Ol' growi ng season in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania ~ eed-I eaf district increase d the acreage of tooacco about 5 per , cent'this year but had a 15 per cen t smalleT crop because of dTY weather. There hns been n defi'T' ni~e tenCiency to i'ncrease the acFUNERAL O.RECTOR I'eage of this type ' of ' tobacco in all three districts .during the past W ~YNES~liiEt " ~. few years and ' there. is a very .Iii . gra\'e danger at , the present time of farmers continuing to exp~nd F..u1Y~'q theiT acreage ~ntll an oversupply Service. may, a,gain ruin toe price within Lal'Ke Display Boom. the next few years. In fact, this ~bulanee .Service might have happened this year if it had ' not been for the drougth T ........ 7 and poor , yields 'per acre iil Pennsylvania. '

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Tho High sch ool band pro tieed lit ti s Ruth Earley' on Tuilsduy of last \v ek. Mrs. Hurry Bu rtlOtt has been ill but i !;omewhllt impro ed at this time. ' H. M. lark und Mr. and MI·s. hurles lark were 'lJ)aylon visitors aturdny. oleman pent Mi s T helma part of last week with Mr. und Mrs. Harold Kellis and children at 1I1t. Holly. The Ladies' Aid held their meeting this week on Wednesday 'uCter noon lit the home of Mrs. E. A. Charleton. Mr. and Mrs. Will Null a n d da ughter, of n ea l' Spri ngboro sp<!nt at urday at t he ho m e of Mr. a n d Mrs. Albert Stacy. Mrs. Margaret Joh ns was the guest Of Mr. and Mrs. A mos Cook a nd fa mily, near Waynesvill e New Year's Day an d Friday . Mrs. W il bert Swank spe nt Monday in Dayto n, Miss Bernice Graham retu rned Fr iday f l'o m a visit in Col um bus. I'cig hto n is stil l Mrs, W illiam on t he sick list. Miss Hele n Ear ly cnter tuine d to S unday dinn er Misses Cleo Hawke a nd Mildred Friermood . Mr . a nd Mrs, Ed La vey have sold t heir property here to Wolter Sears and wi ll move to Dayton soo n. , Mr. a nd Mrs. William Long J r., of Xenia, were Su nday eveni ng dinn er g uest.'1 of t hei r paren L~ Mr. and Mrs. W ill ia m Long Mr. and Mrs. George Smi t h and childre n were Saturday even ing gu ests of Mr. a nd MI·s. K esler Gra. ham and da ughter, Mr. and MI·s. J . B, Jon es a nd John sp ent N1!w Year's E ve with Mr. and Mrs. A llen' E mrick, a nd enjoyed t he ra dio program, Commun ion services were h eld a t t he church S unday aftern oon wit h Rev. H. H, Lafferty in charge Mrs. Mary Carmony was am ong th e g uests enter tained to dinn er Sunday at th~ h ome of MI'. a nd M rs. Ever ett Clar k of Wilso n Drive., Dayton . Mr. and Mrs. Lou Null und s on of nea r Spring boro w er e Su nda y guests of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Early and children. Mr. and Mrs.' Ben Hawke and lion Albert a nd Mrs. Ellen Copsey motored to Sabina Sunda y and s pent tbe day wit h Mr. and Mrs. J . L. Sears and famil y. The sale Of t he Clark grocer y, of which Walter Kenrick is trustee, is being delayed on account of charges being filed In U. S. Court, against the official bankrupt · auctioneer, Nathan Gord on , of Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. James Johns, Franklin Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Ra lph Johns and child ren and F r ank Smith enjoyed ' a watch party New Ye ar's Eve, at t he home of Mr. and Mrs . Alle n Hol e near B eavertown. Mr. and Mrs. Kesle r Graha m an d daughter Bernice, in company with Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Albrig ht of Waynesville wer e e ntertain ed t o Sunday dinne r at t he home of Mr: and Mrs. John Myers a nd daughter at Belmont. Irvin Frie nd r eturned to Mia mi University, Oxfo rd, Monday a fter spending the holidays with his parents, 1'.11'_ and Mrs, R obert Frie nd.

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MOUNT HOLLY Mr. and Mrs. E merson Dill and son Billy s pent New Year's Day at tbe hom e of Mrs. Dill's brother Mr. Earl Soward and family of near Xenia. The Ladles Aid me t at the home of Mrs. Ellswort h Smith in Dayton last Friday_ Mrs. Minnie Marlatt and Mrs. Frank Dakin spent · the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Nixon (Hazel Dakin) , in Dayton. Miss Clara Daughters is spending a few weeks with relatives in Dayton. . Mr. and Mrs. Burton Earnhart are spending this week with their son Madison and Ernest Earnhart and families, of Dayton,

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.SPRING BRANCH Mrs. Frank Dakin and little daughter , Dorothy, s pent a fe w days with h€r daughter Mrs. Ernest Nixon . In Dayton. Mrs. Fronk Hartsock has been on the sick list the past week but is som e better at this writin g. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rogers ca lled on Mr, Hiley Gibso n and family Monday afternoon. Miss Mabel Dakin 'sp ent last I Thursday afternoon with A lice Ke rn. . 1t1r." Roy Smith and childre n and ' Mrs. (}ibs on called on Mr. and MI's Harry S~ith Saturday e vening.

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Th e Wo man's Auxili ary of St. Mary's Church ill meet on Fr iMinni e- " Do you . buy ~ h oes CHARTER No . 2220 day ufte rn oun , Ja n unry 9, at two I: ~ .. v D l s tl'lct N o • that pine"?" o'clock with Mr~ . Edith HUl'r is. Tonka -" Yo u s.hould he:.l 1' my Repurt of t he condi tion of the Way nl)sville National Bunk, of Spend Chri stmas m oney fo r n husband hollc r when he gels the Waynesv ill e, in the Stat e of 35 piece set of di ~h s. lt5 ,50 to bills fo r t hem." Beautiful , $ 12.95- opel1 stock, Oh io, lit t he close of business, Patterns. u ry's Jew elry S hop, (IT! Deceinber 31 , I !l30. Lebano n, Ohio, . HESOUI1 ES L onn s und IJlS('OU:1IY ... , .$2!lI,OG4 .U7 Miss Bertha F iler spent t he O""rd""ll. . . . . ...... . .. . I4 S.lIS Unll(l,l Slnle R I lover" '" li t Chr is tmas- New Y~ll1' holi days at s c urlL les IlW II ' ,I . .. . ... [, 0.1100.00 h ome with h er pm'ents, Mr, a nd Olh o r l'Olllls, slOckM nnd s cur l ~19s owned ..... , Hfi , l ~.O& Mrs. J. . F il er of Ferry. Bert ha 1J""kln~ ,hull"", $~, O OO . OO , liurnlture nnd rl !(~ is u stu dent at Cinci nn ati Bi ble CIITf! 'Your OWII ".taU tur"t1s, ~!.7c) . 2(J 8, 9';0 .20 Sem inary a nd has alread y beg un noseI've "" 1til F dem l 'R o· to d ist ing ui 'h herse lf in h er stUdac r y Bunk . .. ... . . , . . , I ', 9~~ . OO 'filiI" IlBh nn,1 du f"O IIl hanks ~4,fi~~.G9 ies. n'demlltloll f u nd wll h U . S. TI'<'!'"UJ'cl' anil duo ~ rrom U. S. Tr erulll r er.. . 2,600.00 SMOKED SALT ANNUAL PARISH MEETING 1·olul. .... ..... .. .... ':, <Il .!l H . ~~ Sa.,. work ... . ne lilllo LINBII.1T I r;: S ••• comb iDe the curio, T he an n'u al parish meeting of aodsaokill.IDoD.oper- ' ," ) 11111 stoel, pn ld In . .• . U OO,OOO.O O St. Mary' s Ep iscopal ch urc h was . . . . , . .. ..... , .. , 50, O u Q . O ~ llioD wllh Old Blcko". '·U'IIIU5 Unll\'h1o'd pr co fI1 R- llI· I. .. 24, 1&8.9 0 hpld Monday evening, with a good Smoked Sail •• , DO 1 :~ K I ' r\,"H lor dIv idends, atte ndance. In the ubsen ce of the (,(' ntill ~t.1n('h ·s , e ll' . .. . lIDokehOlllt IINded, ~ , OO Il 00 1: H ' 1' \ ' (\."" fUI' In t (, 1' f' 9 t. r ector, Rev. J, J. Schaeffer, W. Old Blckor,S"'ed Salt t n~ () "'. Hltd OUH' 1' cX)JeuH. All en , se nior wa rde n, presided, t:h', 11 4 PIIl' , ' d und IIlIp nlt l ilDparlalbal wbole.ome. ull1. lh,~ n o l a outRep orts of t he treasurers showdeUclouUavorlb.loal, CI,·" c1IImll,,;;, .... . . . .. . .. . . 50. 000 .0 0 d a good fin a ncial co ndition. The "allIDl! bleiler, wood Uu o t o IInllks, In hulln!) ",' rll1'le<l alld "", h lers election fOl' wardens an d vestr ylIDole C.D ,ivc- wltb'h ()c k H ou t 8 Iandlll ll' ... , 1, I Or. . 50 GIlt alari"',e ud men resul te d in the re-election of Oemn nd <.I e po Bll s . ... .• . . 227.228.69 .,u.,e. Tim <I p o. l1~ ... . . . . , . • 45 .0Ii .93 the old one!! fo r a nothe r )teul'. . U IllM pn ),,,11 10 all<l T he delega tes e lect ed to r eprerediscoun t s •.... " .,' 39.123.&3 sent t he parish at t he Di ocesan Totn l .. . , . . .• . .. , . .•. $!H 1.3 H.39 con \'entt'on to be h eld in Da yton Januar y 27-28 a r e W, H, All en, Stnle or Ohio, CoulI l y ot Wa rre n , liS: 1, L . M. H nd orson, n.shle r o C th e Mrs. W, H . Allen a nd E . L: Th oma I OVl'- lInlllecl bonk, do solemnly a s ; alternates, Mrs. Ed it h M. 8\\'''IH lhn t ' tic !' "b o y Blnlem n l Is lrll 1.0 t h e b~st ot my knowle dge H arris, O. J. Ed wa rds a nd W. S. Pial. o. SUu •• Cure lind 1I 0 11!'r. • Graham. L. M. lHJ NDERSOI'l C~s hl e r FOR SALE BY

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The .b cy. plr' Urt. I. en a t tho Tol . do •• 10001 of Th . Ohio I~.II T. I.vhone Cumpan)' • • I t llolW I Af r/j, EUJ: l,; ll i. L. Muu h in a' ruc:tl us;r Mill Ca r ulrn DDI(C! r on t he!' n:' r:!lifon of 'he pr l".t. brl'llndl l"Eeh n n llf Iwltt hboArd .

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switchboard and t he w rid will beat a telcp ho ne put h to your door. This is the principle being a dhcred to by Th ~ Ohio Bell Tele· phone Company in t he larl; r cities of thc state wher e schools nr c con. ducted fo r pri v lie branc h ex· change operators. Company officil!ls say thnt telephone operators, like e.·ccutives an d salesmen , mllst be Ilrope rly train t!d to do their wor k in a n effi· cient manne r. Tho~ employed by the t elephone companl receive from four to fi ve weeks t rai ning before t hey arc nh'us ted wit h t he responsibil ity of handling subscrlbt r s' ca lls, T hen it is s ix months before they arc considered f ull·

This tra ining is l'egcl'dl!d 11S one of t he most im port a nt f:.lc tO I'S in t he tele phone lJusi.n ess. I ndustria l plants and bus iness (st~b l i s h me n ts also have foun d i t wort h while to have t hei r sw i t~! lb0 1ll' d opemtor s observing the practices t h at have been pro\'cd eft·cctiYe. The voice of the pr ivat brnnch ~xc h ange · ope r:.:tlJ r co n\'(:,ys t he first impre3sio n in a telephone· contact with any (h·m. I.f th is opc rato r res ponds in an fficicnt man · n cr wit h a hri;:-ht, ch ('~ ry S::l' ~~ ting , lhe impl'e3sion is good. If the re~ponse is colo d es!! :lnd haphnza r'd, the ment:!1 J!::: ~ lI r e is not pl ~ :l s ing and t he atlilud':! of the p ~ rzon malcing tJ' 2 ('aJl ; . r·.' ··..:~ , ..,I .(' ut t he s~a r t .

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The W arr en Coun ty W. C. T, ,I. , CA RTW m ORT Phone 26 Dlrec l ora, U. will hold An instit ute on Prohi bit ion Victory Day, Friday, January 16, at the home of Mrs. WaiteI' Rockhill, Orcha rd Ave., Leb- ~;----------------------------" an on ,Ohio. Mrs. Rockhill is Coun t y Director. All m em bers are urge d to a tte nd. A covered dish lunch will be enjoyed at th e noon hour.

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FAIR BOARD HOLDS ANNUAL MEETING H er s.chel N . Bunnell was elec t ed n member of the Board of directors of the Wane n Cou nty Fa ir Asso ciation at t he a nnual meeting of t he boa rd held on Satu rday aftel·noon. MI'. Bunnell will fill the vacancy on the board ca used by the I'esignatio n of L. Ea rl Thompso n, of Ma ·on. Edmon teward wa~ re-elec ted pres ide nt of the associ ation. William H uifol·rj was named vice prE'si dent, Ea rl J. C bUl'n secre tary, an d Z. O. Wo rle y t r easu re r. The bounl n ow includes, in alldilio n to t he nbove n amed offi cer s L~ Ie 'tewal't, D, W. Bishop, Jose ph Gilm our, T , E , Bal'nhart, C. C. Meloy, F ra nk D. Miller, F rank E lbon, and H oward Munger A date for t he 82nd annual f ail' n ex t Septe mber wa s selecte d and t he ] 93 1 f iliI' will a ccordingly be h eld T uesday to F l'iuay September 22-25 in clu sive. FERTILIZER MEETING T he Oh io Far m Bureau Service Co. . a nd T enn e ~sc e Copper and Chemical Cor poration wer e host s to 95 farm er s of Warre n, Butler and Montg omery Counties at LebanQ,O Grange Hall, January 5, at 7 p. m, A very fine chicken dinner wa n served by Lebanon Grange ait er which Dr. Sims gave a very fine expos ition of fertilization in general and Farm Bureau fertiliz erA in particular. -

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SPEAKER OF HOUSE Arthur Hamilton , Wane n county's l'ep re~ e n ta t iv e in t he Ohio gen cl'a ] llAsembl y, was ul1 a ni m o ~s. ly elected spealu'i r of t he 'h ousf' Mond ay shortly befo l'e noon when t he.! sesRion got un der way £01' l\ II-C! W ·ter m an d organized. On the fi r st vote H am ilion rece ived 6!l votes, all of th e re publica n vo tes excepting his own. Hi s de mocratic {J:: : ~j"!:(, l . ~, :.. c. Li t ti ~. ~e l't r eceived GO tlemocra ti c votes, Bitti ngE'l' m ov~d t o mn ke the "(ltc un:t!limo ' ~ , B I \,;vi TS CAPTURED

T.' :;!> \ " '1 If ,,! hours nf ter t he y til d ..' (1 : I up and altE'111pte!l t o' rob th e MO·'ll'" P. N ... tionr.l Da nk at i,i oll roe lIfpnda y J ntol'l1ing. t \\ro' ~' O t; t hll r. t ,· ·n 1 (l .y ar-old girl \·~.Ilre Cfl P ~ ,'''d by l\I[idd1etown polic a lHl ' \iVa !,l'en coun ty offi cials 1<1 t he Shll kel' s wam ps we to of LebaI\on w here ·the t rio had taken refU l~Q whll n they Wrecl:ed . t heir machin e in muking t heir C/lcapc irom Monroe.

DEATHS Mrs. Ma ry E. Hawes, aged 85 , di ed Mo nday eve nin g a bo ut 5 O'c lock, at the h ome of her daughte l', Mrs. J eny Roland , near Middle Run. F une ra l services Thu l'sda y after 11 00n at 2 o'c lock in Miami Cha pel. Ouri al in Miami cemetery.

Mrs. E lizabeth Lister, widow of Art hu r Lis ter , :Col'me riy of Harveys burg, di ed in Xenia , Saturd a y, J a nua r y 3. F un e ral services we r e held a t t he home of Mrs. Fl oyd Ander son in Xen ia Tu esday aftern oon a nd buria l was in Miami . ce met er y.

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EASTERN STAR NOTICE Miami Chapte r No. 107 O. E. S. will mee t in r egular session Mo nda y evening, J anua r y 12, 193 1 at 7 :30. Vis iting m embers we1co me. Ed it h Andrew, W. M., Minnie Fromm, Sec'y. LOCAL MAN HONORED

W. H. Alle n was elected .president of t he Warren County Ohio Wesleyan Alumni Associat ion at W e wis h to thank our f riends t he a nnual meeting at the Leban;fo r t h e 'kindn ess an d sympatby on botel, Lebanon, last week. A sh own us at th .~ time of our be- dinne r p I'eceded the meeting. rea vemen t of hu band arid f ather, -_._Th ad de us Zimme rman, and f or " You Qay you r eng n,geme nt was the beautiful fl o ra l t ribu t es. Mrs. Zim.merman and Son. broken a s t he result of a misund erstanding?" "Yes,1I I'epli ed the g irl with weepy eyes. "I told him I never ANNUAL MEETING wanted him to speak to me again a nd he t h oug ht I mean t it." T he a nnual meeting of th e War- - ..- -~- re n Co unty F arm Bu rea u will b e Miss Gu sh-HI just ador e caviar h~l d in Le ban on Thursday afternoon, January 15, beginning don't you?" Mr. Flush- I seldom ,listen over promptly at 1 p , m. The committee in charge of pla:ns for the meeting the ra dio and care little for those this year have s:ecured M. D. Lin- foreign singers. coln, Executive Secretary, Ohio Farm Bureau, for the principay Fake-"Luclnda paints and pow address. ders a good deal, doesn' t she?" --Boseh-"Yes, when you kiss hel Read th e ne w story, 'My Best Girl' it's just like eating a ml\J'shmallow

Ensilage at Any Time $5.00 per ton ROXANNA AND WA~NESVILLE CANNING ,PLANTS .

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NEW fiRE CLUB HOLDS MEElt·~ G

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iti:~('n o f V/<lynt'~ vil l-J nnd community ~ houl;\ hu r Ind t o lenTn t hnt a fire com pany has bee n llrgani7.('d , n ot only orl!;!ln ize'd but holding 111 e ting~ twice n mon t h. /\ fil'll cOmpo n \, h as iJ('cn iiil\w d of for scverol y enrs unci has finn lly ill'l'lCl]J('d. J t r uck with n th ict::, a ll ol1 'hcl1l ical l O IlI; , and capapl ')1' cal'l'y ing 5110 fo d or l' glll :1I" VAYNES VILL.E M, E . CHU RCH waleI' h o ~ c . with hand extingu' h~l r . al ld :\ll's. El m!' r Sheehan Department of Commerce, includ. tics theu came out in th e I'l s t G. C. !libert , Pasto r . e r smull ladder, etc., bas' boen PU1': 1!t~II " cd t in! flincl'a l of a fri end at · Mr. 1\fI's. John Thompson ,· t'ha ~ ('t1 :inti ·put into t h hnnd s f 109 t h at 0 f th eFI ' re Mars h a I Wb ose R and to quarte r nnd won t hl' tu ss le IJY• a " ' ed nc!\rlay : nih' ~ turly (\IHI :-; PI inj:! hnro Munday ufte rn oon. . th " 4 d of ou B, wel'e. Dayton the company. assl. sta n ~.... are not m e l c aaSllle TliursdaY. . vis itors score of ~5 t o 19. By thi t ime pl"a~' (, I ' mel·t in!:! at 7 ::)0 p . III Althnugh thi. is n sl1)H II outfit service. Th e same Is t rue in the eve ry s pectutc,>r !11 th e gYIlI \\, u~ ;-'rld a y : rho ir practi ce at 7 :ao p . Mrs. Hohl'rt \vul to n an d li ttle Prohibition division where all emFroderick :Robitzer 01 New York keyed .uP to s ee th e fir st t eam m. Su n day: Sund ay II thor.1 at !I: · .inll , of J)ayton . ~]lC llt Monday it call plainly b' ,c-e n that it is a ployers are exempt from civil ser- C't . h M · men "do tbeir stuff," an d t hey did ;~ o a. Ill . M nrning wl1 rship a t 10 :- wi h hpr mothe r; Mrs. J. L. ',rent illl], l o\'clllent (, \ .t'!" tho old vice. When the new roster of state I ,/, IS t e guost of r. and Mrs. it. Thi R game also conta ined (;xeit. :10. with Dr. n. L. Geo rg-e , our Hartsock. rtl eth od, where th p hO!ll' had, b 't C. M'. Robitzer. . '1lIll ed to the fi r e h y han d. Th is t' mp IoyeR- nul k es I R appearance " . ing lI)ome nts. whe n the sco re wag di Rt riel ' lIperi n \'~ nd ~ nt, n!; the there will be sev01'al thousand new Mr. and Mrs. J. 0_ Cartwright 'tied, but when they left lh o fI,' or ~ pc nk <'l'. E pwol-th Lcn"ue al 6 ::10 Little l\liss Hn rr iel McClure, of me th od was VO I'y Rlo\v.t and in case numes to replace Republicans IIpent Sunday afternoon with at lh e hnli the Rc ore wus 10 lo p. m. Th e third d partnll'n l of 0 111' S]l 1in ghn l'o, is ~ pending the week t he fir 2 wa!' above T hird !ltreet, dt'oPPQd {l'om the. pay roll. _ -friend!\ in S)1ringfield. . . 8. At . the cnd the Orange Ilnd Ll'ogu e is 1I 0 W doing reli d w' '''1; with he·1' g mndpa r ents, MI'. and :!~ Jl cci'a lI y ~ O , llntl time is wlla t ~O \ln t~, in c n ~e of n fIre. _BJack 'w am came out on top with among the needy of our COOllllun· M ,. ~ . E lmoI' Sheehan . With th is chem ical outfit, much Saws filed by. ·.machinerY, cut flying colors and with a score or s. P arke r Gilbert, young lawyer who itv . 1f vou ha \'e eith e r food 0 1' O-ff at the - wi; ; ,~ith th; -~~ek 111r. nnd 1I1 1·~ . Wil bur Clal'k En- t ime can he saved by having a of the gun tbe Eighty-ninth Gen - cleaner, truer faster. Roy Pigott. 2~-;!o. But why? Because t he true started as Assistant Secretary of t~ cl·othin/.i· that y ou wo u ld lik{> t eral Assembly gives ', prOmise ' of at Madden's Lumber Yard. s\,! irit prevailed in both players Treasury ' during the war, became g il'e t o t he departm e nt fo), diAt ri· jo ), rrl a ~ i :< o'cloc k dinner Salur- means of gcLting to trw fil·e, . beesta'b lishing ' a record in, intl'o4ue;', " _ "" and s pectato rs. . . Agent-Ge nera l for Reparations repre· butio n you ca n brin !!, it t l) t hl:' day at the home of 1\11'. and Mrs. ~ ides th c ;[act tbat th e :c hi! nl ica I ~a n be sprayed on the ti ,' o .\\,j\'i1e ing billa into the leglsla~.Je . ~opper J • M;16S ,clenna M~rsh . sp'~n' last This was by . far the : nnppi est 5enting all th e Allied Governments at chu rc h a nd lhe yo ung peop le wil' I' . .1. Flory , in Day ton. th e hose iq bing ltii!l and II t A jojnt resolutfon to repeal th "'eel!; With Mr. and M?~: "rnEst 8'!lme .oj t.he season I\nd the Land Berlin, alld now has been taken into see tha t it gets into worthy h nnd ~ prohibition amendment bas beeT\ J3ut.ter":~ttb, 011 Ro.u~ 41, ': . alol'1t with the eoopel'aUon of the pa rtnersh ip in ]. P . Morgan & Co., Eva ngeli st ie servi ce at 7 ::]0 p. 111. J. ]1. Sackett, of Ro utc 3, who tathed to t he fl l"-pJUg,' art ~1 jf the i~tro~uc·e.d in both b?USeB; three '. M~. ~~d .Mrs. J., 1 C. ~wke rooterA, made it so. Let's have q~gi:to~I~I'S~~ banltera 'n ~ world. _ .___ waR illjurcu ~ev l'al m ont hs ago ')IRze i ~ not t oo If I'ge can be ~x­ b.llIs Jntrodu~~ c~~ngmg dIBtr~~U_ t"iSitc!d Dr. " 0 ' '/ Mrs. italp]J' Vance maul' others like it and s bow overv WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF I whe n he fcll wh ile pickin g apples, tingu.ished witJiout the use of tlon of 'gasolrne taxes f }iighwaY.; arId :J/ni'"in, .Pl~s'nt p( in ' S~bda . one that the students 0'1 W. H. S. '-=--===--=-'"-=-c_ ~ CHRIST is l'ecov!!rin g tlntl was in town water, thu's prev.e ntit;lf!' t.he g r eat wllte r da magc . c~n!ltrucflo'n; auto -driven' license, '. '. . '. ,_ : "'. ;" Y aYe all p,l'actising I:ond s ports man( Un denom inati on al) Monday. '[(he flr ·t t'('j!u la'r meeti ng . of CATHERINE M. COLEMAN Chester A. William son, Minister . blll has .. be~n ,introdu~ed In the r..~:· lIfl': a'fld~J.frl.. Chllr~s CPr~tbberl! sbi~ 'at:1d are aU backing the team, hoqse; bIll IIItrodllce8 til the sen- of 'Dayton ; W"er~ Sulfday gue·ttl; of at all times. Bibl e Schnol at !l .3 0 a . m. ,\1 ,.. an d ;\trs. Burn et Dutter· he ·F iI·em ol1·!; lub was held Illst ate for partial appropria~ion ,Qf t.M~. ,I\.nd. M.i-;._ J~hl,l £ro.mJll. _lind T~e lin e up:: Calhfl" ine 1\1.. cla ughter of th e Lord's upper at concluRion, Chl'is worth , of U : Ull 11 on , und Mi~s GIE'n · Mond ay ni R'ht !It the T own!;Ttip · $~4.y81,048 ~o operate tlje ,e.tate family j .. '~' ,..... - ·KINGS lI:1JLLS tate Charl c~ D. iln rl Mury Louise linn Endeavor at 6 :30 p. m Leade r nn Mar~h wc ro din ncr g' ue!<ts of ' ,ou ~e, wi h 1]11 members preiicnt. W II 1, ' N B]' 111 h k C I MI'. and Mrs. ~rnest Butterworth Man y th in g wel'e bro\L gh ~ u P . to . government until .t he 1{pa a p p r o - · . l'iation fOT the biennium. New l\itr. and Mrs. R. Claude Rtggs, FG G T . 00 ey . was uor n III <' w Ul' IIl g· Miss arl a 00 " oun ~ olr. Sundu y. be di~ cu Sl\e (1 nbout fi re. fig hting. P f C ~ F lIa Y-o.k rf , 1 2 4 t Oil Ohi o, Jun e 26, 1856, but lived , Evening evangclisti c 5el'\'i-('(' at It waR dvcided to h old a ca'led ;11\s 'a re -comll1g -1n t1nIlY ' and-will o . uy , <?g~ ar:"I ~· !ltended the McDowell, rf 1 0 2 the' "rea.ter part of hCI' life in 7 :3 0 p. m. Serm n s ubj ect, "Tht' I Ie 'h b Mrs. H. V. Walter, of Leban on meeting Friday night, January '16, I'n CUt • e 0 ld a ge pen ~ .IQI1, bar- N . C. . C nvent1o\1' at Dayton MD' I If Way nesville. HundwJ'iting on the Wall". Gnod bers' license 'nnd ,nnn"" others , ~nturd~. . ' ,. " C onle.s, 2 2 6 who was called here because of for the purpose of beconling 'bet:1 C. Innis, If 0 0 0 On J a nuar y 3 1 ] 8 78, shc wus . congregational anrl special !li ngi l1J;l' h d h I h . t M J ter skill ed in the hnndlil1tr of, the .' :.?lfr W .. R.'. Buchanan, c R f! 8 un ited iII mUl'I' iagc to Chal'les E. Alw:lys l Praye l' Mee ting rllch r e,,: ore hose and other equipment. : 01 the ,law makerS some-time late qs theIr ~we~ts at dl.n{ler ; Sun~aYi R. Innis, rg 0 '0 0 l:Iar tsock , so n of lhe l a\.(! Amos Wedn e~day at 7 :30 p. m. The duys with rel ati ves. Th e pu bli c hould give the ,'com ..,. at toe LIttle.. Inn, Rev. ~nd .,M.rs. Baysone, Ig 0 0 0 and Mary A. Hartsock. To them church where you f eel al hom c. in tli~ spring " ...any a ll th e backinS- thnt is p Os• '3'. Sc:bae~e~. weI' born t wo daughte rs, Lena Grue n W r:tc h e~, diamond s and ~ibl e , fo r it 'is f llt t h eir 'gooQ t}\nt , '\ ~ Total ...... _ .. . !..... 7 · (l 20 B., n ow Mrs. Fl' ~ d B. !:fe nderson, ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH wcddinr, rin/ :s. costume jewolryit has be-en ol'l~a niz e d. · Th n- comThingi a e lools ng 'l1 n tlfo , Jdisc'ella'ne o.iis. Bl!rgal~s . yO\l'1\ and Ste lla May wh o died in in· un usual nO\'elt ies and cards for pany .will not. at presen ',. respo nd Rev. Lawrence B. Mollmann. l Capital (fity" to Jl. e,l common find at Cary's "The ' H~e of GiftS' WAYNESVILLE Hl~H SCHOOL fanc y. M I'. Harl. ock died J an ua ry all occasio n!;. You'll find at Cary's to a fire outsid e t he cOl:por a tion Summer schedule-1st, 3rd and Jew elry Sh ol', Lebanon, Ohio, expression Indicative 01 a trend to Store open 8 ra. ' m. to 9 ' p. ~1 : all 1, 1887. 'J nless clIJleeL ward business improvement. , Quite year,. L ~ b a von" ..Oh FG0 G0 T 0 n 1\1 a rhC 30, 100"-, S h e b ec am e 5th Sunday, Mass at 8:00 a. m.; , ,,1' 0' 1', :EllIs, rf The gene ral ' 11u bJic ii'l ul'god,. in a number of employes in various 0 t he wif e of J ohn H. Coleman with 2nd and 4th Sunday, MallB at Th e Ju ni01' Ord er basket: ball case of li re, nol t o inte rfer c in all~' indullt..-ies ·)tave re~urn~d to w~rk -' MrS': 'Marg,a iet · Close of Coium~ Sa~ag,e, .rf . 2 0 4 whom she lived happily unlil hi s 9:30 : tcntll we nt to Sp ring Valley S:itur- ,vay w it\) th e or d e r~ 9£ t Fire I\l'\,d ,the railroads entermg the clty ' b'u8, Mr. and " Mrs. Carl ' Albright :a.l1ace, If 3 1 7 death Aug u t 2, U)25 . lli, y night, and th Grange team of 'hief 01' hill III 11 , a nd bp ready, u s ST. MARYS 'CHURCH have ~daed to .the li~t. lIundre~s' and Betty Llle ~'nt Wednesday G amt , c ... 4 0 8 She ha d been ill nuou t two t hat place gave th em a good wal- if ca lled upon hy mem bers o( the Rev. J. J . Scl-aelfer, Rec t or . of visitors amvo dally and tbls with ·Mrs. Emma JannljlY. '. T u ~t n , e . 0 0 ,0 munths bu t ho pe was entertained loping. Th e sco re b e ln~ 3f to 20. co mpn.ny, to help them jn any week over a thousand .county and ' . ' _ ~1 n,e r, rg .. 3 4 10 fOl' her recovery and when, on J a nuar)! 18, Seco nd Su nday l o~ k that t hey m ay see fi t. .il'!deRIlD4~nt_ J:Ai!_men _1\.J:f.. ill the New ' dishes on tBble ;I\'elp to lItIIHjfr~erger, Ig ..... 0 0 0 S und ilY, J a nu al'y 11, while con- afte!' Epiphany. Church school at Bridge PI i 7.e~ , wcdding Ilnd lin · Th e . fire bell wi ll be tappeq for CIty for a convention . of three cheer the" 'Whole famiIy"':"Special T tli.1 . ~ , versing with h e )' co mpani on. s he 9 :30 ; Morning Prayer a nd s ermon l'ivcr!mry gi Fts, birth rl ny ~ 01' lillY n ~ min ute before each meeti ng, 'Icc: !<if) n, pr OlJer ll' ift.'I ot " The () . practice or the Fireman's Club, ~!,,)'a.- E'.~ers'·'Week·Iro~ -J!!.~ru- piloea on 'those beautiful ' sets Ilt \>R f ' . 'J .. 12 D 20 l apPllr ntly withoul pain, s,uddenly u\ 10:30. ', Jh'y"'2r\d ··to 8t will btlng' 7~~PO Cary's Jewelry Shop, 'Leban'o n, O. e ere e, . ' Matu snff, O. S. U. xp il'('d, 'the sh ock to the famHom e of G if ts, " ar y's Jewc h'~' to '(' I've as U !luU)l11o ns to the .' hnp, Lebanon, Ohio. . fa~mers -from ~ve.". sectioD' 'Of'the • , '. D 't f ·t th ily Rnd f riends W ::IS m o~t severe. TING melllberR. The' bell Will be totPed stiite and othl!r 'conv~tibb • alO. S. ·Jolinllon, wh'o h'asbeen the' Ot' teOr~ n ' .tohrlfe. , et Fg~dme JWi th t e l . . AUXILIARY MEE slow so tha t it will not bll eonf 10e<;1 ... d· b k d '11 h • dd'tl I t f M d M " Fr' , k D 'k' ",,111 ere nex 11' 1'5. :0 eman was promlllent III · "ea y 00 C Wl ~ l'In a I J a guell 0 t'. an rs an a If\ ~aty '16 ' t" I t' h rl ny, I an· social a c tiviti es Rnd f or almost OF ST. MARY'S CHURCH A Honl e Furnishing Dem onstra· \I'ilh the J·i n.g ing 0 1' t h oun ing ihqui!8n~·· t9 ~6., 8*tO ciipital be, for somo ' Ime, , ret'urned' to' his ' del~t'" a~ 'me ~e; ~{ge forty years w.as a fnithful comti ull will be giv c-n by a graduate of the fire alarm. , ' fore the advent of spring. I . r- homo 'at Port ' WII1iIlID SatlJrday. . Saturd~o~ ,~Oht H·s oh municant and worke r in St. Mary's The W oman '~ Auxiliary ' of St.. f" om O. S. . on Wedn esday, ,Jan. The mem ber s of this co m~ nny \, . .' S· '" 1 Y ,111~. ! . orrow ~g Ep' I Church ' hIt F 'd 2 1. •~t 1 ::l O :It th e homc of Mrs . ·tainly PI'iugjI a smile of con~t- . ; , ., ,. 'J ny0 1''' composed of citizens r.. .went to all business men hotet~d ' Mr. anll Mrs. Clyde I'Colenian . !looo c6ffies to the Waynesv\lle Iscopa . ' Mal Y S cure 1 me on 1'1 ay .. ~ t:llIiatre ' managers especI.'ally. ' and Mn. Frances Goleman , of ' N.o;. Gym .to. meet. th./! : Orange' and Onc daughter, Mrs. !Ted B. l n'ft erno on ..January 0, Ul31, with Lids Brnn st.l'fitor. All person s in- n e~ v ill o WhC1 have given, a~ will ~ Black Henderson, of Waynesville, two Mrs. 'Edith Hanis. u 'l'es ted in thi ~ proj ect nre cQrdi- ' ivc, u 11att of t heir ~p~l're : 'ima. '. , I wood"were called here Snndlliy' on . s istcrs, Mrs, D. L. Cmne of Way-I The m eeting was opened by Mrs a lly invited to be pl'Cscnt . . to pTa.c oce, and tQ see t~~ . ! th e Tli~ Fiftecn'th' Ohl~ C; Il,S\I. ac!colln~ of l the death 'fa! ' Mrs. . : If lone hnd 'It d th ·I:r· h n e~vill e smd 1\1rs . H. V. Walter, of Cadwallnder who conducted the ' . 1quipmen t is kept in tIle pe~ pos" . , , r '" p " Cathetine '€oleman ' " I' . VIS e e 1.Ig \IT t f C ,port, compl)ei:{ _\lnue'r th~ dire n :." ' ... , ,School gymasium last Tlfes'd ny Lebanon , two stepsons, H. C. de vo tional service. Scriptural quo- I 1I11'!I. Ro uel't •• ern z, 6 01'\\1111 , ;ibl'e conditi on . Wi th ol'r,l\nization .'; Of S~rr~tar;y,o( St~t£ £1,n~~IJ. . DJ;. •Rudolph _ y~i~ht- ' sp'ecial- night, January t.he hix'th ,- h f. :w.Quld Coleman, of Norwood, and E. S. ta tio ns were give n in response to wall .bud ly. burn.ed today when and practice it en n ' 1,'eL\11,illy be '·~rJl\Yil • . S r.o~;c~cly, to!...~. . ._~uJ is' is ' tiere -6ve .... "'uesilay Thurs- ' ~~ve seen 'numerous cllililren frol- Col cman, of Toledo, survive her. roll· call. An interesting article on , ,,a~ o ! lI1 e, WIth \~'hl~h she wa~ cl ~ ,een th a marc r fl:c k' nt work can .tiCtD •.~~'AJla'mp.1I1 ~t' 1lI!: ound d·/ d S rd·"~.F . ' .. lCtng about bere and there. No Fun era l services conducted by the Ad vance Work WM read by ! in g- a garment Igmted. S he IS 581(1 be don!? - " Prt\ctkl' · l\~ake.'J · Perto prove of value and interest to .ay, ,n . at-u ay. re~ examma- matter " h w d\"g nlfled thO her r ector, R ev . •John J. Schaeffer, MI·S. Harril:, from The Church I' to be in a sel'iolll' .condit.i on. Th e fect ;" ,,., ,> _ , -~ ~ h ~> ' o· • tlOn of YOJ.!r eyes ali .Cary's,Jewelry 0 e upper d d tI everyone, u e to t e great fund ' Sho Leb.~on Ohio , _, ... 'c!assmen m ay 'be at school, they were held in St. Mal'y'!I church Messenger. fl.nllle~ S P l'l.!lI, Rmagmg Ie p, . ~ • '. :l~. ~', I lost all of their reserve and Tuollday afternoon , and burial was Headinll.'s we re given from th e I I' It 'he n t u ~('Ill C extent. of. ipforma~~. whi . the r3!rt ANNUAL CLEARANCE ·SAt,E ;' ont;atna... · ~in.ri\y.. ~ deals Miss ~M"~~1 :Di»widq.i~ ' and "Mr: acted': the saine 'as' the , chil dish in Miami cemetery. study-bo ok, "India on the Ma rch" - ._ - - - . _ _ ~ .,1·.,!.f.". I he" population 0 tfle pI'lnc al Rue Dlny.:iddie · of' Dayton Mr !Freshmen. THe TOOni wils full of --- - _ - _ - by Mrs. J. W, Edward s and 1\11'5.. MOTHERS CLUB MEETS Jlfye r lT~' l')inn ,i1t in A~ ' ate citics . ~D . ~ f~ reporting and 'l4rs. .:.9s~a~.' W'a de and' ,Mr!l: -ehihlr~n of 9 and ' 10 years' old W RREN"cbuN N RRIED Rou h Snyder. Th e Wa yn e Township Mothel" s nis anllunl ,JanuaI:y. 3l:\-1~ fom1)~r'ow M.m e frail'!" the 'i est census. re- Rilla Burn~t~, '. of ,Yankee ,Road, ,atyd . \th~lr Grii.rtgmo~her,. Mrs. A , TAl MA Mi's B·etty Ha,·t soc l, plaYlld two Illb hllll their l'egu lal' ml'eting at port down to. ~th.e p.resen. t time. were Sunday afternoon callers At . am,tis. ea liy nUIll-. - - - -•well·ex eoutcd piano s olos, "Th ' t he Grulll:' \,Juiluin g, ,January !) t h ~n~ it ' will He cQ.vtinu~d f.Q ' f~ 'ne AI.. -, E~.eher, l4:e.pt the.m hil R9o.u atl" .IS ) l k W} Se, ~~8- the home of "''' .'4. nd Mrs. Samuel erous ex.eltingl'games a.nd ' contests Friends her e w ill be interested Dt'eam e l'," by Schumann, ' and' bas at. 2 p. m. wiLh a good attcndancc. clays. This sal e wlll/·be Ul1llll uaJ! " oo d f' An" ti" d.\ Ma l. L ' , ",,8 _ n OWD . _ I's Butterwo ... ti . • :,' , ,, : 1 ' :".' Ohe, o.f thl! 'J"ar s ~ 'f~ats enJ'oyed by to learn 01 the announcement of an encore, "J{nigbt RUI,crt,' y n l' 'oti on!> w(!re rendered by Mys. . nd tho ml\n or '''o ma n ,'I.hi> cares ,.' }(.ftel'!" s . 016'<NJO 1 h Ih '1 ". . to SIlVC a IRJ'ge amount of . .money no t .. er ta e sows t e popu a- .,"'", )" j " ., the little' ones was watchln .. the the marriage of Dr. ,Ernest Ros- the same composer, which were ~4' II ~ ' d I"" -' ,., ~ . , Bernice Ha lt ll1an. A nUl11b Jl I' ,of 'J ught to bu y noW: ' ,: '~ J:" · t·IOh::.t.,...... '0;"A .. tic rpOI'D..T ~ ~ .... > e.s and. " Uay~ your wa~-h ~epaired {wllere' ~. hapero.rie 'blowi. n g up ·.and bUl'stnagle, f ormerly of Springboro, muc.h e njoy·~ d by he r heare rs. h ... 1'~ ~ ~ H . ~ "" " ~ ~l.'ll'clion ~ II Pre sung fr om our Customel'i< or the Hyma·n '-store ano h e,''t e pupu ~tJon 01. Itles by y,ou can have ,coiJfieence that :ex- mg their paper sucks. . ' and Miss M'~l'y B ~lle Shields which During th e social hour deli c : Clu ~. ~O ll)! b(,n l,. , lei! by IIh~ . Curl and kn~\v that. wli i'll he a~~ ~ r;Wfes' r a.n wards .. A very mterestm.g table ,.pert sAfviee .' I·s aivim on , Ameri~8n' . S . , was solcl . nlllzed. ,on New. Year's r i'r csh me nts we r e scr\'cd by t he tl CI M ~ i 'led by ~1 iss Decke r at 1e article it IS to 'be saCrifice!:\: :I'hlS stat~~ til] p >~J\~q" \ h ~ase and Swiss ,watches, We. use genu- . anta , ~us as he h.nd belm. .ter- ' da y at t.he b.l'lde s home 111 Lon- ho r. te~s ass isted by Mi s~ Emma fuct nlone ought t ifi ~ !l't{ 'fli~ a o. If'cie eB8C-o(the 'POPula ine,. ma>erials ... Stoie operi .,.. 0 '8i"m.' ' !llby busy . at 'OCmas time, arrived dpn, Ohln WIth her father Rev. I! eighwa.y, Mr~. J. W. Ed\\ar ds piano. #, cI d rolf I durb ~ I d Mrs. Eich el' gav e a v e ~y inter· mil\, t h e\~..vt ..,W · e'ea es. t as to 9 p. m. Ca~!s 'lewlClry ' Shop, ate an to eac~ good child a. gift Shields performing the cel'emony 1!lld M rR. Ronald Hawk e. , ,,"t inr tnll; on tht' habi !\ (If chil- iq roducti on in his sto~ ~'1" a,t\p p t been qUI e a task to prepare this Lebanon Ohio _ W88 presented, severa'! having DI" Ro ~ n:agle has f or a number of .- - - -... - - - - -rll'cn f ro \'n lhe (,hild t rainin !!' book. th(' sl.lme time will' j1 elp ..tr,i p. 'f!ketbooks of th e buye r. ,) 'IT 1 1'''1 • ~~ 811~ e,Pql:t.All.d ...fvery .o s s i b l e ' ooen a practicing physician ,' l!' • , h' happropriately' chosen. After ye,ars I'een 'I WILL PLAY TWO GAMES Th e wnrk wi ll be continu ed unde r Th-e !;tore was, cLosedw al da y ~t or~ h~\been 'put forth to assure~nlotJg t\iose aftehded the" in- ·t IS it ~' ~ ead line formed on'd all .in Londo:n where be and his bride ___ __ the leade rs hip of the Program Com \Vcdne ~ da-y to p repnre' :for. ;lthis ,tQJ:nwll o.f ~ liaabeth rece ,:e ,.a. h?,g e pO,»corn .~~II.. a~d will continue to .mak-e theil' 110me. Thul'sday niC!'ht, J a nuary 10 , lit' mittee. W e want eVNY mot he r inammoth affait·,' ancl ie Ijenoooq s I !I ~ 0 I~ e a~crrllY ,oj I " I ~ • j i I bI ; ~\ ~ ~ Barger of Alexandria, Ind., at me 'd-ehcIOUS punch. The '-remlllnDr. 'R osnagle IS a brother of Mrs t h " Gym the Franklin M e l'chant~ pl'('~ent IIcxt month to h elp in this the public t o 'be '(!I" ,; h iifi!r'r'g~ Iy CivI ~ervl~e t!xtLmlnati n wiJl ~~ t~l ~1J1I~ :&W.fre der of tlIe ~venl'ng was !Client 'in : H. ·E . Halthnway o{ this place. . , Ivol'k. Thl;lI Sdny mot n.ing iI}, of,d" j.-'1,}J, Jot bT'11eli! ""In -Cln'8lnnlltl, "'To e 0, . • rrpe . If i d s~ S.· .pul!iilt , taffy, to sa.y ~tjthing of I _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ will play th e Waynesvill e I ndcpe nolinson, rs. eliarles a1.:Mr. eatmg it, and all depnrtc'd i~ a den t. and the Franklin Rc, ervcs Th e mceLing Ildjourn ed to mee t. th II' share of thc big liar~a~~s CI.eveled 'l C6Jumbu*; 1!'oungstown t . " 11 b ' k '(id' h d ANNUAL BANK ELECTION will play the Jr. O. U. A. 111. February 5 Delicious refreshments Mt. Vernon, Lima, Bucyrus, .Da y p vis, .of Alexpp.dr.i.ll, '~o.y . ut. I IB moo. A . Ithough Both of these games should were served dming the social . ., ' - .- ~'.-rr:-~;;\ . . · WI'l,· ~,ol'~~outb, Marlettl\,: . Galll- rs] W :S] :-(JOitf,er,' 1OII bic 0, It IS a miracle that \ihe Gym stiB - -- prove · to be flls t and exciting as hour by . Mrs: hene T,homos, Mrs. Mr", ~Jllttie' W!1lialllsol}~,~!iAer • p~llis, Steube~Yil-~, Canton, Zanes- 118~ ' ~:I'!J'0~n't9!l ~d on, stan.ds, ~e mu,s ' say ' th.nt tile The a nnu al election of the stock the two local team s had n hard Mabel Zimm erman, Mrs. Emma of Rev. Chester A~. W'+.WfPVfR n. Ville and ' Chillicothe "bn' ~,:,nua~ ~alter, q OKO!pO, 'nd.; lI;Ir. n~ JUniors kno~ :flow to' gIve evcry hold ers of t.he . Waynesvillc Na- time winning nt Fmnklin a few Boger. MI·~. Cl'alvford, Mrs. Kun tz of F·en y; feU th~ll m'o llning \ and 20, 22, 27 and 29, fO l'j posltiope-1n ~rll' . J ITitW't t.nd' flo one a good tlJ"e. tional bank held at their banking an d Mrs. Mainou s. ' dislocated her houlder. I' '" ,1 .~Ij~e IUrhway d~pJirtment. The P'()II\- erry, ~~~op! '0 " '0\ . .. " . , ' , I \, ; ro oms TUle. dn,y afternoon resulted weeks ago. .: '" . Itl ' ~Ions op',en are 'l),gl\\'(aY lsypeJ'.iJl~ep. ' ,~ t '. /.' ~, "1 4~ 4lr~ . in the re(!lcct\ on of the old direct~"""'-"'?~" r ,q.ef\~~I. laJ>,q;et in cb!,ree, ~sSiAtant B~i~~j Y!>JV 2~ 'eww Holidays a~ over and , we are ors. ' 'II · ,e~glneer, In . ~~tel Pond county,\ ,.er- e III a~ l' • l1"~~te~ glad " to ' see .everyone l'eturriing ~......,........ yi~e, ,' ~ighway '.' inspectors ,and epal :"" li.ve- rin : "remou e~ [to school in our ·room. We have - .~1iddle Atlantic Skafi1t-g. Champions Retain. , Title~,;·' :~.', ; " bradge mspectors. Hundredil ,hne beads) ~~llv.eJiware re- ao.ol% attendance , during the last made application and ther.e prom- plated at 9~¥~.s l~welry S OP. three successive days and we hope St.h Crade ises to be H'i:~'~, J.~,~petition. . "'~l1.1UlSl}l,.~"'-=-...-.-.. ' to ,keep up · the good atendance. Vacation is ovet and everyone has set tled down to work. The vacati on !'eem:l to have been just II'1:a t t he pupils needed ,for they arc world Illj hard er than before vacation. W e h:we been review in g this week l or our mid-lerm eXllminn1iom, r.J·x' t T~urs duy nnd Frida}'.. ;,.. . _ __

CHI IRCH OF CHRI ST ( " ndell olTlinutiona l) Cft!: .'t, ~ A. Willi ;J llI son . Mini ~ f. t Bil·lt, ~ ('hr, o l &t ~I :::0 tI . nl . Lurd ' ~ Bu)' ~'nu r dou JJhnLl t~ at t h e M. ,' u]lper a nti ~ el'lno n a t 1() ::.l tI H. m. 2. hUI'l'h .:ulurdny . J anuar y 17. ::)l'I'mon 1'ubjC! ct.. "The Pre-EminCll C!? of Ch"i!lt," Yo u nrc !llwuys Luth er P UI kin ~ nnd fa mi ly, of II L IcUIW' nt thi ~ church . i~l' H V(H t U \1 II. d siLed r e l nt ive~ h(, I'o ;unc\ay.

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tbe atate of John E, SlmpsoD, decealed, and filed hi. bond In the Bum of ,8400 with, American Surety Company, of New York, .. surety, J. A, KeUer, Edarar Lud. lum and Ed. J. Templin were named appraisers. The court authorized W. Che.. ter Maple, ex~cutor of the estate of George E. Shields deceased to sell the chattel property at private lj.8 le, including an Overland Whippet automobile,. upon the BIlle of which, the executor is directed to t l'ansfer ,and -asailrn to the purchaser. The Lebanon-Citizens National Bank and Trust Company, of Lebanon, executor 9f ' the estate Demas Guttery, deceased, was dil' d tr f t th e rec t ehd t0 I se .... an II . ana er k0 5 pu re ascI' Llle fo owing stoc : Ii h s ares of the Ohio National. Lite [nsurance Company, 6 shares of t he Ohio National Life Insurance Company and 5 shares of the Gem City Life Insurance Company. R b t M St·· fll d h' e , IS apI" o a r . h ump p Icntlon f or t e appointment of a guardian of Lawrence F. Stump, a n alleged incompetent. It was ordered that Wednesday January 14 at 10 o'clock be fixed as time of hearing the application, Accounts filed'. E t t f Th J d so e 0 omas ones, eceased, first accooot. Estate of Genevieve E. Wilson. ieceased, account of final diBtribution,

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-, - - - Cununon PIela. Proceedl",. EIi ~abeth Wills was granted a riivorCl!d trom H,arJey E. Wills, the .ler ndulll;- having been guilty of x tl, in cl'uclty andgross neglect "'-:. oC du t y to wurd the plaintiff. IThe , CHAPTER n. That meant t hat the sec ond ' 11 11 his cheerflJl gli fnc!<s, fi red a plain t iff was restored to her maidlunch shift was duc fo- repor t up- I pU l'ting ~ h ot. n name, E lizabeth Costello, Up, Life scrambled along somehow stairs a nd l'clie,,!:! th th ird. Th " LQ o k ~ li k!! you 've ~o t thi l'ty or on t he agreement of a settl ement in the W'a shitl~ toa Av enue cot- boy hcard it. but he di I not move i fOl'ty of th cn! P Ull S h I' now, Mrs, wh ereby the def'endant convey by tagc and almost every day there in its (Iirecti on, ull ell.' · quit claim deed to the plaintiff wn~' a fun eral om ewhere worth ~ l nst ead, he to ok f rom bi s " Wc· lI , h(,I·(,'1< lh ' Wil Y of it, lIh', th e undivided on.'C-thil'd part of his c ....e" ing. pocke t 1\ small fo lded "ellow en ve- ' '. .Ill ilh.' 'I'h er,e ." a,.s 11. scho ol-teacher ""< Minni e Johnson , f orty-six }'ears lope of sto ut brown J paper and II l hl . mornl ll, I nt ' l' ' ~ p l) nu d eslate, title a nd interest in t he \Vllll' ch belonged to old, liked fUn erals. • looke d within it. It contuine l1 ..,1\11 ' H II Wl~ ~ t I~!l I R h e ~Iny s IIeI' c Iu!'..q !'cnl estat J u·111C B, un ' I'II", "Ma mma'lI give up the fun eml m011 ey- t h I'('e ( I 0 II a ~s . , ome cen t s, Ill. \ I (J 1111'S II r ". III' ll "'-:- \\.. IDt e""r :- , the" J " at the tl'me of hl' s of her oldest fri cnd. if th ere hap- He lw ei b.'t'n workin g a .day , or , a l C, --w l1~, nn ,tl .1 hu nlh cd of cI nth. and also the sum of $50, ens t o be a bigg r one on the he woul'd havc b en wOl'kl11!r t huL I t h ~:" --- p" , . • the c"ourt ord ered the defendant t o p e d!" Maggie asserted de- long, wh en t h sto l'e clo cd to:Il l' .G" d , EUl!ene ~ nl1th smd co nvey same to plaintiff. s.amh A d t h ' ' d d night His pav wus a l he rat of IlIldl' l' h l~ iJl'(![lth . c1 CplI l'L lng. It was In the act ion of Martha John son IIg teodlay y. n '.Ie s e consl ere t" hlll'V-lwo II'ol1m's IJoe I' week. , ncyt' 1' IIny us ' to go aguinst Kal ~ II versus Jllnt es M~dison Johnson, I't rllthel ad C a t de I th.e d I s m~ en n y s '13e 'had droppecl t he tor,n envcl· ,ull.I' n; hl' hll d. nev ' I' rea y se, ore tl •. alld 'vhen SUlnmlru bl e In Iler In other " ' ope~ UI1 (\ W IIS put ling the money in- a ~a ll l ~ l ~" r nl:J.C le J 0) h n ~ on . elt IIe I', '''a, • "~ ol'(l el'cd thl1lt service "'f u thcr~ were de fe~tl\'e black gloves t o hi s pocket wh en n sound in hi: T h. t \\O (,f them togC'th cl'- -! Ill o n ~ be ma de the def-endant by - or rib bons 01' veils mark ed down 11 ighbol'hood mude him turn sud - I ,J,, ' meant illl t' sLn 'k ' d bru. hcs r ublicati on, for below cost, at the Mack, sh ' denly at th e foo t of th e !'.tail's, I unti e' !' th e couB lel·. while Magg ie, The f ollowinlg named p ersons alwa~s bought her mothel' fre sh He ~... ~s not, apparentl y, t he o nl y (II'1 !1 I1 g'l ng- thl', frying' pU ll . COIll - ap peared for gran d j ury service . oc cupant of th-e bn~ ment. pal'll y ulon~~~ld.e. e x ch a l1 ~ed t he "II Mondoy: Herbert Carr, D. suppl!es of t~em. ThIS milrnlng she parted from Backl' n'" o 0. ti nHl of cl ay with l\I l' lI.. ull n" th ... cauL 'IOU",~ I J" out a~l· , no I Ralph Smith, LI~s li e Snook, Louie 1 b f h e~ f !It h er'd u ura, the ore c th hea vl' ly \\'ra llpe' l 11UlldlcA. lilal "I''' I' ' A lukin ' thot stuff th ut sWlngmg oors 0 e genern I d t' \h ' f I l1 e \' I' lind no Inbcl 011 th e 'bot tle ' Scttlc llly er, Alfred J ordan, Zane were 'll ozen 1n1(,H e s ize 0 lor l I fT ." . ,r AI'ITl itll /:'e Dav B' h Ra d P ost office, to the muchd more in, e IS op. ymo~ h small body was what he a first sup- t I e sI ll "a got a t a n El Uct lO n, ~tikg scene presente by t e l po cd t o be u child. Oncc full in slIid l\laKgie. ill un:;wel' t o t he ul- Mo(,r, am Keever, and Chff aThere were )'f . l' ' view hc r c~ll: ni z d he l' at once , de r W OIl 1:1 l1'S ki ll cl ly in qu il'y, 'T he y Runyan, and M ~lry L. Sharts. The ety here, Maglgf;;, apn~:~r~Ot~~:~~ l It , \,V ~S Magg ie,. . , I" wea r we ll, yo u'd be ul'prised !. , I pnn I, being incomplete, the Alma M, Mull was appointed adan oderous basem ent room that I ,1 hat ~vn ~ U Job fOI you . , ~ h e ndd-ed ·J\~nggie, of lh , l en -.c,:!n t win- court appointed Freed a Bilyeu, I smelled of disinfectant!! and face I ~alcl . pRntmg, c xp l ~lnfltoq' , !'UI S ln g dpw w e l g ht ~. l o Iln IfHlull'lOg cus- JI'f ari Taylor, Stan ley Ross and ministrat;.ix of ttlhe estate of powder and wet towe ls and highly I to hi S eyes a beau tifu l pall' of blue l lll,l,cr. I '" . .loReph Monger. Dave Bi~h op was Waldo Mull, deceased, and filed scented soap, filund some forty of Rp~~imen s a ~~, had e,ver secn. rr lh l'~ ," ~.\I al n il! you bet nppointed as for ema n. her bond ot $500 with Ralph M. her associat es surging about, W~llt ~va s , . he aslwd. . yo ur li f e III be . u rp l' l ~e d ," th e Th t (. . d h Mull and Van B. Retallick as sure changing their clothes, powdel;ng H ~I , 0'\11 eyes b cam e slightly c u ~ to rnCl' c1i ~ cn c ha nlecl . re ~ p o l1d ed e cuur lxe t e sum or ties. thel· r faces gossiping laughing SUSPICIOUS, sourl y. ' $120 0.00 as an aggl'egate sum to Jesse P. Ennis, administrator of '. ' ' ' ' Weren't yo u wnitin' for t hem Maggie, wa s fil'cd in to ~ lIdd (' n be -e xl)end ed by Prosecuting Atan~n q.J.~r~~!:~e at the top of the ideel leaflets ?" she Rsked, in t elTst. 11 1' 1' e vl'S da nced with a ton wy C. Dona ld Dilatush during the est~te ,of Jerry Ennis deceaeed the year 1931 for the compensa- . tiled hiS mventory and appraiseflight of brick-walled stair that . ,"I d o n '.~ know what y ou're talk- blue but ti e spark. led up to the store was a nail and m about the boy answel·ecl. "" I' don't g ual'anL c>c th e m for LiolJ of a s~ i stant s, clerks and sten- mett. th I f "Didn't y ou hear th o gon!!, ?" II;;C a s we ig ht s in privll te stills, og l'aph ers. n e sett ement 0 the estate Maggie took fro m it, with th~ expertness of long usage, a handful "Sure Ih eal'd the g ong!" mad alll, nul' to fin' at the old mun In the ca. e of Virginia Jones of Emm,et ~. Hayes, deceased, it of scraps o~ paper and bega n "Well, don ' t you know you' ll geL in CIl , C of n f:l mi ' Jy di ffe rence !" ve l'sus F loyd , Reed the court was determmed by the court that with<lut further preamble the bu ~i- fined If you're n' t in your place shc explai n!!,I, til ti ,e uncon cea led orde red t hat default b.e set aside Edith Hayes is ~he s?le beneflcia.r y ness of the day. '" when that rings ? Her take p !ea, lIl'C of CV\'fYO Ii ' wit hi n h CIlt'- and t he defendant is ordered to un~er decedent s Will, and she Is "Say, did they get 8 new boy in t hese " the gil'l sa id exper tly, ing, answer 01' otherwise plead immedl- e ntitled to , the succession and that here in Jimmy's place? Where is pluniing into an open ed c.rate, " Gel out of here, Maggie," ately . as a result. said -estate is exempt he? Are you the new boy ? What's securlOg some dozens of small Kute ull en said , ' " An' you moye In the action of Emma Bennett from InherItance tax. your name? Joe, huh? " She had fryin g pans, all tied together by i along, t oo. J o . The gir l ~ are yery Th rt d d that dl t ib brought up with a bump against a the eyes in their nickled hllnd les, fl'e~ h nowadn YH," K Ite added pla- \'('rsus Charlcs .B-ennett the plalne cou or ere s r utall young man, and now, she rais- and cramming t hem into hi s arms. I ca ti ngly to the pa ntin g clI s\.Q mer. ill' now decea~c d, it was ordered tlon of the - sum of ,2750, being ed her blue eyes from her memo- "We'll say we weI' after stock," I , hc' l1 get tired f or that to-nin- ht!' by t he court that the care and the amount ree~lved ~rom the sale randa and smiled at him as she she explained rapidly, " Well, I'm gllld to heal' it:' the custody of thE! minor chi,l dren, be made accordmgly l~ t~e eue of went on, ' "I guess you're the n ew She had loaded herself with kit- woman said, m.o lli fied. hel'ctofore in the custody of James J . Lee Thompson, administrator of boy? Joe Grant, huh? Were you chen brushes; now she started to"Whut'd lihe do ?" .Joe began to Sw ney, fathe r of Emma Bennett, the estate o~ F~ora Stephenson, de workin' on a department store be- \\iard the sta irway. "Follow me, an demand bla nkly ut Ka te Cull en's be give n to t he de!endant, Charles ceased, plamt1f! versus Charles fore? You weren't? Well, see I'll get us both out of it " she sillni ficu nt wink !'ilenced him. Bennett. The court ordered that Stephenson, widower and sole beir here- these are the stock orders. promised, confidently. "Don't yo u The boy IV nt U WII Y · He fO\l nd Char.les Bennett pay to James of Flora Stepbenson, et aI, defenInt. see? And salt baxes. see? say a word, J oe, I'll run it " Maggie lign in in the fever conges<t ts He stood looking at her, bewllJoe, who was tall, fo und himself t ion of lhe tee:ning aisles. He Sweny $19 in full of alimony and an '. dered, bis jluzzled\ mutinous eyes smiling as he followed her small, gathel'l;!d 5h , was not a sales- support, for minor children. Notice ot estate.s for settlement far abov:e bel' small head, bent to flying fi gure. Sbe went up tbe woman _ she was tech nically It was d~creed by the court that are set for, hearmg, January 6, study ber notes. stairs almost at a run. He kept known a r; Il "feed 1'," one of the the title in fee simple of the plain- 1931 at 9 0 clock a. m. "We might as )"ell do the candy close behind her with his own load severa l littl e drudges 'wh o fl ew till' Jesse M. St ewart versus The The court eonftrmed the rep.ort ftnt, since they want 'em for the of jangling frying pans. She stop- back and forth wi th messages, cat·- Mason Lumber Company, et aI., made by Frank Robinson, admlnlri ed notes, ran for f l'el'h s upplies in, and to said lands subject to stra~Qr of the estate of Ina H. window:. I'll ' haud 'em down to pt!d only once, you ana you check 'em off. Don't ...I Mr. Smith ,she said, in a busi- of thread and combs and soap and the lesser estate ' d . te ts Robmson, deceased. . . an III res The last will and testament of toy a nd sheet music jlnd bottles of amm onia and r Ol'fume and eo d- therem and to said liens, be set- L' . G d I tAl f T I liver oil anel beads, t ied and forevor quieted in · the IZZle errar, a o. urt ecreek ' MJt . !- M . '- M . ,_ said plaintiff as against the claim twp.! was produced In court and get Mr~~~ ith tg~r~~' this,are11ehim ; l' claims of defendants and that adml~t,ed to pr~bate. The Lebanthe lad y' s in a rUllh- it's all eve n the plaintiff f()rever hold said on-CItizens National Bank and e xchnnge. l\f aggie I See if you can ! lands with the uppurtenaces there Trust Company, of Lebanon, 0., finel t hem 1'ul bel' puppi es and lions to belonging under suc'h title free was appointed executor. O. S. Hiagins, O. K. Brown and H. E. Rud- bring up a whole lot. Where's ond clear of c1ulms. l\1a J.l'~i e ? She was goin' to- '" ____ man were named appraisers. , ~ Ne",' Suib S8J'ah A. Shannon accepted the She got 1110re tired, more pale, more miserably draggled-looking appointment of admiitistratrix of as th e e nd,l ess aftern oon wore Suit was entered by Martha the estate of T. B. Shannon, de~own to ~vlnter dusk, and the J ohnson versus James Madison ceased, and filed her bond of ligh ts flam ed· up C\:el'ywhel'e. But Johnl!on for, divorce. The charges $1000 with Fid rty and D ·I t she nevcl' lopped. he 11'11. merely . eI epos a pair a willing fee t a puir of ti r.e OI'C extrcme cru-elty. CompanYL of Maryland, as surety. l e~s hands. ' Charles J:Ij. Bean, C. C. Easton Only once did 'h e speak to JeH! Probate Cou,rt Proceedinr. and Harry Fry were named apthat afte rnoon. and t hen it was Eugene C. Dunham accepted the ,Praisers. Marietta Kelly was appointed mel'ely to say: "Don't be such n appointment of administrator of dumbbe ll, yo u P OO l' dumbbell!" As administratorix of the estate 01 lhe g ong struck s ix, she a ppeared Mary Etta Putfb, deceased, and beside him at the top of the basefiled her bond of UOOO with Lola menl s Lel)S, und snid: Maggi e were apparelltly unobser- Thoms,' and Joel E. Stokes 88 lure"I I,aen ,.oa're the ~ew bo,.?here-the••, are the .tock orders." "That's (rinn er. We have forty vcd ~nd '[orgottlen. ties. Ed. Gloeckler, Paul HarJoe CrUlt, ~uhi'l •• Well, ••• mi nules, Dir! yo u brin g a nything? She had precl!ded }jim to a sort baugh and George SeUers were "pinn e j,., T mean, ," Maggie ex- of room built by th~ walls of piled appointed appraisers. i matl'e. mounting stacks. up b e any d um ber t h an you can hetP nessllke tone to a fl oorwalker who P IIIIIl Cd , k In, II y. ' W e s t ay open alm ost ses, t th f fintb' h It was adjudtfed by the court '>"b th h I " t· d h 'th II h d until t en Satu rdat·s l'n Dece ber 0 e 1'00 '0 IS nelg d any u ... er an you can e p, ~r, es e, el' WI a sa ilW , a a , , , ' ." . " 0 1 . . bOUl'ing basement. The girl seated that the compensation of Dean "E. becauz they're alw~ys in a rush me an Joe here was gettin .out sim qh , my- goodlless, Joe salrl herself comfortably, tier small legs Stanley far his services as trustee for the night orders I" Bo!,"e stuff fo r the house f~rnls~stretched out before ' her and the of the trust created by Item. IV Enveloped in her preposterous In s when ~he gong rung-WIll you LIMen, S';lIU Maggie, Go over I bottle of milk IIInd cardboard box of the 'Will f W It ,W V Jill apron, her small hands fairly fly- checlt us m?" , , to the foun.taln. an ' get a bottle of of 'up el' sh I d b ' , 0 a e.r . oor , ' ing, her crown of chestnut braids Mr, Smith eyed her s uspicion, milk- it won't cost you nothin'- I arrang~d c oneve~~entleentoca~dg deceased from ,March 19, 1929 to be<Xlming sJightl¥ dishevelled, and "I thought) had you t hi s time w,c can have all ,we w!lnt Saturday "[sn't this grand?,f slie asked Janua~ 5, 1981 ~e fixed at '176. her cheeks gettlllg' red ,with her Mag~ie," he observed drily, dis- mg htR. becauz It sours, do you with a long siglll of satisfactio ' The Judge advlsed that Manuel exertions, Maggie Jobnson was all plnymg a WI'ist watch. se~? Th eil ,come down where I was Three walls were made of m~'t- James can be received into the superbly indifferent to what he "No, sir!" t he girl answered thiS noo n . ' . I tresses, rising high above them. Dayton State Hospital. mj~ht be feeling 'or thinking sturdily, honest blue eyes 0 11 his l o~ f~ lIn~1 hr\ I? t~e bahsement The fourth was !that space ot brick The following account. were ap'Here--be ca.r eful with those face. '[We was /:,ettin ' 0\11' stock," a ~\\ ~lI~U, !! a ~l , W len e w!;lnt punct ured by the high area win- proved: boxes, Joe. If you spill this stu/! "All ~'ight, ,711 l'ig,ht," . .he said. i~~\~cno l dalhJ~~;d hl~~i1k~v ~nfoo~10~! da~WI'e'e Jmoeen'tgrinnl~d an appreciative Estate ot Sophia Will, deceased, you pay for it. What's the next? challengmgl y, but ~ho ,~ sked fOI dertly opened tOll the s oda-fo un- I " " . . . first and flnal. 'Matinee Hal,>its' ? Ob, those are them brushcs a nd ,Pans? . ta in girl had st uck two straws D' ~hls the basement of the Estate of C. Marquardt, deee.... chocolate bar&--~lidn't ' you ever til don't kn ow, sll¥ Someon~ Jl!S~ "We ain't su ppo~'.ed to c~me ' Iggl.n~ eepslYeet Mattress Co~; ed, first and final. eat one? Gee, you are dumbl" yelled down wh en I was finl shln down here" !Said Maggie "but II pany" It backs. on to the Mack, Estate of Lewia u"' omaw deIt was noon on the same day. my lunch." " , " MaggIe explamed. "We're on -., , The.re was 8 forty-minute, interII" come In through here, an 111 r.how Eig ht they're on Ninth thia II ceased, first Anal and dlatrlbutive. val for lunch, and the new boy was the Well I gues~ 1.11 step. over to you what 1 fou nd out the "ther one of the' t I-f d i Eatate ot John Hayner Borden house furmshmg With you, day." Ir s orerooma. oun t , Ioun gi ng, bitte r, dl s~us t e d , aga i nst Maggie," the man said unpleasanJoe moved cautiously after her ast summer. ,If I should drop to deuased, ftrat anel lnaL y p a slltrl of h dldrt , d Bflbgured brick t1y, "and we'll see if, we can ide,n- toward a large open...window that I sIlemePeafnorl GO,d 8 Isake wake 'Pe uP,1 Estate ot Smith L. Conklin, dewa tbat a once een palt:Jted tify the order. How 11 that ,do?' was concealed in a dark corner on There' J~ot s'de;[ii:' Joe, ceased, AnaL Wh::r above ,. his head, the boy When they reached that churn- a shaft . b k s b~ °its 0 h 8an c ell and Estate of Amanda J. Oonklln, deeould hear the healthy one.o'clock lng, convulsed departme~t . that Maggie went through it like a th~ ~I'\ ISCU t ere that was In , ceaaed, Inal. ' roar of tbe store, beating rhyth. was d,evoted to house furmshmgs: rabbit, and he followed, ' into a bread o~to~ of a , bucket. Stale Estate ot Mary Agnes Delaney l mically, like the sea upon a shore MaggIe shouted, small, cementcd ' place, down at We ou \ etterfor you. aJlyway. deceased, first and finaL He was away from it all for the "Say! Which 'O f you girls ast the f oot of sOme twenty stories tabl e bg ter have, a lTeen '!C1reforty minutes of hiB lunch "hour' fo r fryers an' brushes? Mc an' of ris ing shaft laced after the d' t , ust yoU can t balance your R.al Eatate Tnea'n. fi rst fI oor, by the " open balconies "How Ie on do aturdays-" but it seemed all to be with him J oe ' ve go t ' em h ere, anyway I" . y u b I an H8J'1 S. -and Mary Chenowetb to dmi , a ance your still-the noise of Iti thecon!us"I done it! An' bring them in of fire escapes. diet?" he lon, the horrible sme Is. here, and next time don't set Opposite them there was an"Don't YOUe klll~:m~ze~e~r' 'I" Matthew and Anna Peurrulltf, A gong, above him, behind him, round down there doin' cross-word other window, also open, and into she demanded. a ou et . 6~.68 acres ,ln Clearcreek twp. somewhere up the wide , dirty, ut- puzzl~s ,;while y~u t~i!lk it over, this Mall'gie scrambled, without so "Well, something," Joe admltFrank J. Feddera to P. A. i1itarian brick steps that rose MaggIe ! she salll, rlsmg at once III uch as II backwarri glance or ted with his m(lUth full "But I Kemper, 117.44 acrea In Turtiesteply between two marred and 'to the girl's aid. word for him. "Joe, filllowed her. didn't know that you did;' creek twp. trim white bric~ walls, Tang twice. Smith, only half convinced by Th ere was no witness--he and (To be continued) Anthony Pedo to Dominick

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PRUNE WHIP FOR SALE DATES CALL There are lIeveral ways of making prune whip--all of them good The simplest way Is simply to beat prune pulp and juice into, tbe sUlBy beaten wbites of eggs, and s'\fteten to taste. In the 010 daya, sherry was IOmetimes added to this simple whip for added "baJESSE STANLEY vor, but it II sufficiently !rOod as it ill. Phone 320, New Burlin,ton, Ohio . Another prune whip is this: Make a soft boiled custard, EARL KOOGLER (iU glaas deuert dishes with it, and R. D. 8, X_ia, Olalo on top of jt .put a big ialand of the Phone Dayton Co. 5,UlS prune whip deserlbecl above. Still other varieties consist of adding shredded bleached almonds to the whip or adding diced orange pulp to it or crumbling macaroons 'o ver It or adding shredded t5C'O'I1IUt to I Tben there is a baking whip, or souffle. To make it remove the pits from balf a pound of prunes, .c ooked ' Bof~ and then put 't be pulp through a vegetable press. 30 Years Experience In Beat untO ltiff tbe whites ot five Fittillg and Making GlaBBes eggs, add 1Ialf a cup of Bugar, , -at-beat -caIn, than add the prune CARY'S JEWELRY SHOP pulp. Pour into a buttered dish EYer, Tuead." Thunda,. and bake an hour. Serve hot with Saturda,. whipped cream. ~~ Claar,. for a:;lt",,~ni~••tlo. A good pm pudding is this, Cook until so'lt in ve'ry little water halt a pound. of prunes ' take out ,pita, and ebop. Add tb~ yolks of six eUB, a eup of erumbled lady ftriteril or macaroons, the whites of "he ena ,b eaten stiff, and sugar to tute.. Bake for fifteen minutes and lieI'Ve cold with eream.

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J . D. Martin of Richmond .. Va., is the proud po sesso1' 01 q cMck for $200.00 paid him 'for an old copper cent. The Numismatic Oompuny, Dept. 6.5t, Fort Worth, Texas, who purchased this penny fJ'o m Mr. Mortin, says t here are numerous old coins, bills. nnd stam ps in circulation f9X which they will gladly pay big cash premiums. So that you will know the va lu e of old coins and stamps nnd what to watch for in your chung-e, the Numismatic Company will se nd for only 4c to any reade r of this paper who writes them, a largo illustrated coin folder deSCI·tbing 80nl e of these wanted articles and the big profits to be made, Better write them today for this large folder 80 you can post yourself anq know just whot to look for. Remember that MI'. Martin's knowing the value of his penny meant a diffel'cnce of $199.99 to him, With out kn ow ing its value that penny might still be in circulation, pass ing through t he hand s of thoug.. ands until someone like Mr. Martin, who knows old coins, recognized its value. It pays to be posted . Send 4c now for the illustrated coin fo lder. You hav nothing to lose, everything to gain.

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and presented many worthwhile ideas. Entertaining features by local talent' were as tollows: WednesdaY morning, School program and school orchestra; Wednesday afternoon: the Sc.hool Orchestra, School girls' quartet and r eading by Mary Carolyu Lukens; Wednesday evening, Harveysburg band, vocal solo by Virginia Tu cker , reading by Lucille Tucker; Cor net duet by Howard Shambaugh and. Glenn Snell, and Gypsy Drill by high school girls; Thu.r sday morn· ing School orchestra, piano solo, 'Mrs. Lillian Carr; instrume ntal trio, Misses Kathleen · and Nelli e Graham and Mrs. J. P. Th ol·nbu ry. Thursday afternoon: music, Carl and Glenn Snell; mus ic, Ladies quartet, r eading by Mrs. Esther Doster. In the poster eon tEst among the school children, Chas .. MacDonald won first, Howard MacDonald second, and He rman Storer third in the high school grouP. In the grudes A nna Mac Donald won lIrst, Ellis Sh idakcr second and Robert Shidnk el' third. In both' group' first pri zes wns $1.50, secon d $1.00 a nd third 75c. Additional prizes f,If fiO c each were award ed Alice and Kathl ecn Gra y. Helen Rae Th ol'l1bury. Jack Lee. Carl Bogan a nd Edw.in Smith. Th e In stitute also s pon sored · a corn show and a cake contest. Dinn e r was served Wedn esday by Mu ssie GI'ange and Thursday b~' the Paren t-Teachers' Associati on. Mr, and Mrs. Roll o Kirk find famil y, who have just relurned from Texas. spent S unday with MI' and M.·s. R. H. Jeiferi «. On Thursday eve ning, Januuljl 22 , the Lad ies' Aid G ro up No.2 will give a chicken supp er in Mrs. Merritt's r ooln. Sup pel' will be served at 5 o'clock. Everybody come. Plenty of hot biscuits lik e mother used to make. Miss Kermuth Kirk , of Can t on. spent the holidays with her aunt, Mrs. R. H. J efferis and family. - - -- - - - -- -

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Mrs. Mary S. Haines, who -hasD. L. CRANE Pablilhep tened to the bedside of her lister" O$a. Phon... :....... _...........No. 112 Mrs. Lizzie Mawrhiney, .t MaryaR..i .....c. · ........................ No. 111 vitie, Mo., Il\lt week, ~OUll1;1, upon hel' arrival that the spirit had deSublvlp'ion Pric., $1.50 . - .Y.... ·parted this world about three ,-;;---------- -.-~ --- -,bours previous to ber arrival. !i'u·n=============~=7~==='-~~~~ e ral lervices w~re conducted Wed:'SEE HOW WRONG copy of the autobiography of Lord nesday, January 7. Mrs. Haines YOU'VE BEEN" ome1', and turn ed to n passage haa not yet r eturned to her home whi r-h rl'ad t<ometh' ng lik e t hi ~: here and her plans to , do are inJANUARY 14, 1981 In E ng land}, ta lked Wlt11 some " " ' he n I wus u yo ung Ill an 1 definite. ce lebrat.ed . ecol1omists, who w ere propo" tI to l,eep n dial'y , bu t Mr and Mrs. A. S. Collett at· vct'y ~ I oo m y. They said the f un- wi "'e old u ncle advi ed again :;t it. tended the Wayne Township Fardamenta l t ro uble with the world In. tead of reco rdin g what had \; ap- - - -- --+1. mers' club meeting Friday at the • goe~ deep~! t· than war deb ts or un- pont.d, he said, I cou ld emp loy my I home of Mr. and Mrs. Jo.e Dearemployme nt. It is the s bol'tage of t illl e mOl'e profitubly by writi ng AMERICA'S FIRST . doft', near Lebanon. g old. do \\'n nn a pi r ~ of paper whllt I , CREAT MAN Mrs. Mary Doster, Charles DosGold is th ' measure of all val- f ell sure wa ~ g.Din g , to hap- I I • ter and Mr. and Mrs. William Dosues. Wh on the go ld dolla rs are Cew pe n. Then, he ba ld, Put those I - -- - - - - - - - - - tel' were !dinner ;guests Sunday each dollar buys more wheat and notes awa y, and a yea r or fiv e of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cossum coppe r a nd labor. So th e pric of yean; lat!' !' get them out fin d read Benjamin F ranklin, born on and family. al l th ese commodities goes down, them over. a nd. ee how wrong you January 17, 1706, was the first Mr. A. R. Harshbarger was callruining the (,roducers in t he pl'O- have been. This will teach you to native of America to win interna- ed to his home Tuesday by the ce~s. If thE! sh ortage beco mes much be cau ti ous," tional fame. He was in many ways critical illness of his mother.inmore llcut,~ . so theRe wise men 81'What : hrew d ad\'i ce th<lt is. All I the greatest man this country pro· law. Mrs_ Charles Gray substltugued , it 'will OY rtllrn all wage of u ~ co ul d pro fit by it. 1 kn ow duced in its early days, his ser· ted in the school room during his s c a l e~ an d de bt s ttlc ments, Bnd t hut if I had written down my uwn vices to the cause of the Colonists absence the balance of th e week. ToE more YOll sec of the new Ford, tlte more you res ult ill eco nom ic chaos. pri vate fOl'ecuSl at the beginning and t o the infant Republic were The M. E. Aid held their regAs I know nothing about eco n- o f each year an(1 tile d it away it realize that it brings you everything you want or imme asurable. Hon Charles E . ular meeting li'riday afternoon, omics (and, between ourse lves , I wou ld have sav ed me from mak in g Hughes, Chief Justioo dofh~he ,,~;- . A very entertaining evening of need in a motor car. • • • And at an unusually oft. ell wonde r whether th-e eco n- a numbel' of cost ly mista kes. preme Court, has ca ll e 1m e basket ball was presented at the o mi ~ tR kn ow very much) this A I 0, the r ecorci wou If! 1~ 18kc low price. greatest diplomat ~f all time." Gym Friday evening. The open~ cure s me. rath er (,nco u I ag-ing readi ng. It Franklin is the patron sai'lt of ing game was played by the boys 'J'h e nex t da y J wus till ki ng with would ~ h () \\' that a considera ble Its substantial beauty of line and color is apprinters, the first journalist of of 4, 5 and 6 grades. James Gillam AmbaSl! ador Dwight W. Morro w, amount of unanticipated good luck consequence produced on A~ri· acted as referee and the score Willi parent at a glance. Long, continuous service emwh o was in Londo n as olle of th c ha s come into my life. can sO'il, the father of the post- tied 4 to 4. Next came the women 1.0 the Naval Conference delegat.es And th nt many of th e bad thing. phasizes the value of its simplicity of design and tbe office. the propagandist of thrift, a gainst the high school girls. Her1 told him what I had he ard. which I predicted for mYRe lf and the most prolific inventor of his bert Carr was refe ree, the score high quality that has been built into every part. Jn ~te ad of ('epl ying d irectly, he th e co untr y have never nctu ally time, the founder of libraries, the was 30 to 4, in favor of the girls. took dow n fr om lhe mantlepi ece D hap;H>ned. discover of t he indentity of light. The grade boys ~on over the high The new Ford accelerates quickly and it " ,ill ning and t'lectricity, a great hum· scoool boys 12-2. The Kingman ' do 55 to 65 miles an hour. It is an easy-riding car anist. a prolific writer- no w.onder Independents put it over the Harthe wi nners as !<hc s urely kn ows Girl s arc giving up the bare-lcg I that he is often referred to 18 veysburg Independents 31-9. Herhow to grow und feed the m. because of its specially designed springs and four fnll . Silk hose reseurchers r eport "the many·sided Franklin." bert Carr acted a s referee in the This place was shockEd on Su n- that gi d s would rather wear sl ockUnconsciously almost t:veryone last two games. Houdaille double-acting bydraulic shock nbsorbda y when it rece ivcd the news of ings than wa sh the ir l e~ ;;. A nil quotes Benjamin Franklin in The Woman's Civic League met t he death o f La\\Tence Brown who from th e loo k:; of so me of their ers. It has fully enclosed four-wheel brakes and everyday commonplaces of speech. with "'Mrs. Anna Harris Saturday di ed al h is, hOl11e near Leban on. necks th e collar l11unufact ures He was the fi rst to write and put afternoon. WM fo rmc~ rly a citizen of this ough t to take courage. We never the added safety of a Triplex shatter-proof glass in print such phrases as "Honesty A very interesting and instru.ctplace many yeurs ago. 'ould undersland \\'hy a woman windshield. Operation and up-keep costs are low is the best policy," "Experience ive Farmers' Institute was held Th e McKay boys ca ll ed on rela- P I'C' f(, I':; pow der to soap nn d wate r is a denr school but fools will learn the Gym Wednesday and Thursti ves and fri end. in t he Chester and it has the stamina and reliability that menn in no other," "Early to bed and day. The speake rs were Mrs. Mary neig hborh ood , nellr Wilmington, early to rise m~kes a man healthy Betz Morrow, of. Richmond, Ind ., thousands of miles of uninterrupted servic~. OIlI)JANf'I~ NO. 1:1/1 Cli nto n county , Sun day. wealthy and wise." When you say and' Mr. S. B. Stowe,- of Marion , The lIap kin ' here enterta in ed See the nearest dealer and llave him give you "God helps those that help them- Ohio. Both proved very practic.a l ,\ 11 t u ' tl in.IH'(· t tl IJI' l.R l' l' i!J f\ th l' .111_ solves" you are quoting Ben Mrs. Ella Ferris' and S Oli, Sher- quite a lot of co mpany on Sunday l i,l"i H flll 'r L" ti l(' C'ull1 lH' n Sn tl on u r 11ll' Fl!' l d l·r and Fil'e"", ,, : demonstration ride in the new Ford. Check up Franklin. To speak of a person man, were shoppi ng in Lebanon eVl·nin g. t 0 ,' (1,, 10-.1 h )' Ill e 'u llrl e il o f The H opk in ~ ' here enterta in ed I,.·H .., 'lI llng-,' Saturday. seeking a favor as.one "hav;ng an or \\' (. )' n. '" '· III,·, S l "l ~ or every point that goes to make a good automobile ax to grind" is another Franklin- every · detail is prescribed by law, Harold McKay and wife made series of m eel in g~ a t Creen Briar, O hi o, SI';{,'I'l nl': I. 'f ila I I li ~ head uf th ~ and you will know it is a value far above the price. ism. Hundreds of common phrases and not to be able to perlorm the a b siness trip to Wilmin gto n D ' soo n IlS on e of th eir preac hers Vir!' J) t' Il " rllll -~ l1 t Hllnll lJ. , n F'Jr(' arrives. which many people think are from function whiCh properly belongs Saturday. ' 11 1.,, ( wht\ :ot h all h n\' ·, a ll p o \\' e r s Il oward McKay a nd fami ly were g- h 'p n Jl \ · IIIJ\~(. Fire ( ' h tpr und e r Shakes peare or the Bible origina. to the executive that of deciding Mrs. Cora Thomp~o n left on Ih~ I.uws .,f Ih e Stnt of O hl " nntl t ed in "Poor Richard's Alm~n.c," .on the way in ~bfch the DU,-rDm..... ' Sunday for Columbus to attend enter luining I'ellllives from Calif- I n 1I,ldl l lo li ' L1w , '~1u Nu, ' 11 Oth c /, UOW t" " H 0 1 ' n lltho l' fl , \ , u s mn y b (l ~ I' an orn ia on la:st Sun day. the humorous, kindly collection of of the law can. best be out. the Inauguration of Governor TIlE NEW FoRD Cou nci lor thi s Vl ll lI ge : l\fIo. and Mrs. Cha rl es Dill, son t c Sd l~byT ION wi~ and wisdom which had made Regardless olf political belie!, White on Monday. ~. 'j'llIll ~ ahl FIr'(' C h l.. r Tunon SWAN hud es, J II'. and daug hter Paul- ,1,,, 11 llc nppo lnt e d ">' Ih e Mayo r Franklin famous long before the we think the intelligent public will .G lenn Davis and family spent rUlI l nllP l'OvfOcI h y tl H- ' o unc:1I ro r n. t nil o r (\\" O YCn.1' R. :-\n le i t N ' m to b Revolution. . commend tlils attitude of Mr. Saturday evening ·with Chas. Col- in e, spent 'iunday in Dayton. Cec il Villars Iln d wife wer e shop c o n Cu rr' P tll w llh tli (' t e l'lll v f M ayor' He Was a buman, entertaininr Smith and hope tbat it will have Iier and wife. (\R r.ro\·lded iby Law . and lovable personality, aceordiD, an effect upon those in Congress The Marko's entertained Dayton i)i ng in Leb anon Saturday. . ,,::1'1fO ~ 3. '1'1I"t I'h comlJe n sll1<. E. Thomp.;on is still nursing t l u ll {J r I h 1"1 1''' C ili e r Rha II b.· all .1 to all who knew him, 8l\ well as and elsewhere who would rather company on Sunday. III~ ~Il m e Is hc ,'p u l' fix ed' III th e sum statesman and a philosopher. It make trouble for the AdministraMrs. Pearl Hopkins and Glossip his sore fo ot, which has been sore or O n e I) o lln,· ror' eaeh p r actic e and th ~ s u m o ( O n e Do li n ,' ror pneh is ~U to remember Frankll~ and tion than to have the economic families had for t'lteir Sunday , ince last Septemb r. ln.' s8 n1l' ~ 1I111!' . 111."'"",1' ''-,. Ilr ovld "(l 'rh e Spring Hill Good Citizen's l,u_ .~~ c.elebra~e his birthday .by be- situation impl'oved. guests: Henry Hopkins wite and I ha t 11<, ,..hn II be pr eHp nt Lo I.. , e ll Il'd f u to'U Ill ~ und t h a i h p "h u ll n o t g tnmng to apply some of hls max· Mr. Smith, in the same news. sister, of Spring Hill. and Mrs. " Iub m ~ ts, on t he. 2nd and 4th 1Il I.o e ~ ntill e d to over Two Do ll ars ro r imB about thrift, not the least pop- paper article " said a mouthful," Lucy Tinney and daughter, of Jo' rid ay afterno ons of each mont h Hth h IllNAlngs i n fl n y o n o nlen dnr with C. Becket as president, E. mun th . In luld ilion I h o " c t o s ai d ular of which is "A penny saved in.a phrase w'hlch undoubtedly will Waynesville. 1·1 ... · , hl,, ( s hall n lC.·I\· p th e sum· or be widely quoted "American peoJ . Lee Talmage and family, of Harner; vic e-pr esident, Deloris VI\' e Dollur s n . comp ' llliuli o n .( or is a penny earned.~· Hop kins, !!ecretary. and Lucille • I" '''''' " e lHI ' r E' d at "Cle h fi re within pIe never carry an umbrella," he South Lebanon, spent unday l·h o rp omllo n IImlls o( th e V Il LOW PBIt;BS Oil' II'ORD CARS H &rncr, treas urer. I n ",'" 0'( W n Yll eKv lJl o. e aays. "They prepare to ~Ik in afternoon with his home folks SFxn'l ON ~ . ')' hal tw It·.:; t( rpm en We are tol d that th e Oregonia .------~ - - - - - - eternal sunshine." He points out b'ere, A. B. Talmage and wife and a ll I , ~ Ilj l l .al ntrd h .v th o Mo yor post office has been' m.oved from swhilh th e· nl \,I cc anll co n ae nt ot th Jhessie L.h Garner. . WE DON'T --" f' ulln c ll upon " ~col1'1 ll1endllllon of t he Mason store to the Sherwood who triel to t ose w 0 won prIzes CARRY UMBRELL~S th e 1" ln, " , .. ( ro r terms of On e ypnr. I halt on reckless expenditures and at the Farmers' Institute last week store with J ohn Sherwo od as post It Is f urth r p ro vided th Cl t Ral.1 r. 0 • •. o.rr..", plu. 'r.',A, ..... ".U"'Y' ... ".,.... e"d ._. 'Ir......... 1,·,'mH Cll'e t,o b e g in on. t h e. flr s l d u ~' of master. -----...,... to prepare for the depreBBion were Mesdames Edith Davis, l1a .J alln nl·,v of cneh :.of'nr and ou c h 1' 11'1'., •....u ~... 1"01t ee" 'lUell ... • 'ord Oil ~co"o," k.l ' . rIM. ,A,o••• Miss Alie e Jenkins, of Green mlln . hn " S"I'\'e Ullt II hla Ruece880 r which has always 'followed every McKay and Edith McKay ' of this " - Allli.. r,""" 'or" ,......,. ,.,.., .., li. u", • Cr"''' Co",_,. Is t1111~ ' uppol nl ,," Itn.1 CllInllfi pd . In calling on the members of prosperity wave in history, is 80 place on cakes. They are note d for Brim', is s pending t his week with SOC r ll) l': G. '1'lInt It sll nll b e th her . iste r, Mrs. Pearl J oncs, of Il ut\· of th e FI ,·,. hl p f nnff 1~ l r e lll e n his partY.,. in Congress not to unpopu~ th.t he. could n.~t .be their good cooking and baking. tu 'lIllell cl lI u, ' 11 b1l S10"80 , n pn tln gH President Hoover's hands In the electea to any office. Joe Osborn Jr., and sister, Miss lhis place. nn J 1 " · 'H~li~ c. Tlro\'ld,' " f fPr II ), th e ir o zflllo 'l o r I", th e Ma )'o r a nd matter of r elief appropriations, We are 'p rone to think that Lavone, who are members of th e Mrs. Ziml'i Worley died with tol'l,ani p e , 'eor," Hu ph tlllLlpR at " II r; 1'f:~. but to give the President author- whatever the ..conditions are today Fat Calf club were in Harveysburg ty phoid fever at het; home last wI thin th o ('O I' Jl Ol'llt !1 li mit. or Ihls \' 111 ,,,,:-1'. or Il t o lh ,· ,· lim e. as a'h n ll b e ity to ·use the money where it may they will always be the same. In Saturday afternoon getting ~eed Saturday morning. r e(lulnH) 11,· th e Flrp C III f . be most needed to help the unem- time of sunshine we think it is for their fine Herfer d calves wh ich SE '1' l ON fl . T h a t th p CO lllp e n " "tlon of e n c h 1~ 1 ...; tn ll n IIol'l' ln prol'l ployment situation, Alfred E. never 'going to rain. And similarly they are getting ready to show this lI .. d .. h a ll b e It n d th e fla m e Is h e r e ADMIN I STRATRIX SALE there are ml1iions today who think {all ' at the fairs, and they will Smith displayed a breath of Let LI S print your Sale Bills. I)y fl x",l a t th e Blitn of rltt\' cen t. ror c n e h "ruct I c e and th e all III of which might be emulated by les- that pr08perity fa Mver coming make some of the show people flfl .\ · ep nt~ for e n c h lJu.ln e"a m p t ser politicians in both parties. The baek. . Both beliefs are .-equaUy step' to beat tt,em. Ru th CleavI will sell at public au~tlon the In g. ho w (' \''''' pro\·l cI,·d I hn t IH' fonner Governor of New York wrong. Nothing Is constant except er is also a membet' of the Fat , household e ffects a nd AntJqul!s, of s hllll he pr ....ent In h I" P lI ll l l ~ ,1 t (. s ame. nnd that n u 1' lr e n'"11 " " n ll h I' knows from his own experience as cha'nlre. Whatever ·the conditions, Cal{ Glub. Ruth has a mighty lIne Mrs. Emma. Keys, deceased, .10- I)tlt l ~ d to ov er On e Do lla r f OI' s ilch . an administrator wbat a han~ieap the old Pusian king was right llerferd calf that she. too, is get- : cat;d on M IlIll Street, Waynesvllle n, (' lingos In a n y OJH-' c!ul"ruln !' l11 on th , 111 n,I (1 I1IOI) t h e ,·p t . Pil ch Fit· 'II ' ll n . tiiig . ready for the calf show this· OhIO, on it is to an executive to be bound when he said': , ""'1'[11 assls tllllt I,' " ,C' Chi f shn ll ~ I~ cO vc 01(0 Jol llJl\ o r TW ( J J) O l lnr ~ Ill{ to a specific program in - which "This, too, sball pass away.'.' tall And she surely will be one of Sa ~ urday , January 24, t 931 !!olnp t!n z:u\ lion fo r ~ p1" \' l c cft re rHl (' J' cd • Beginninlr at 1 p. m. fl. l /t Coll rlr" with i n til .. ('lI"p o"n ll o n I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is n good clean slIle of lindh! flr th '"lllgc o f Wn y n "" "ltl e I~ th c A HsiH lnnt PIr'e ChlH hn ll hou ehold e ff eet.~ with seve ral It,," rpcc h '(''1 th HlIlll n( Thl' tlC' n ',ll ar l" U ::f pieces considered an tiqu e_ (!U II1J) p nRltt l o l1 ( 0 1' tHH' \ ' lol'a nm d e r' PH(, h f i r,,,, Within t h .. ('0 1'1' J'lIle ELLA KEYS COOK at ~ lim it s of th e Vlllng(' . A ' min1istratrix of the estate ~h rr' f' N· j , 'r hu t ull ,·o .nlle ' !': a . t lo n hl'r('in IU'o\' fch"' f) , lIa ll l jt' l Hl )' aof Emma Keys, deceased. Io le 'Iullrt c rl)·. decea5ed. Slc ( ' TI (lN~ . \ \11 O I·,l1 ....'n pp" Il " Phone 93 jl n l · t~ nr O,"tlirut n i"p,", In en n t Jl.c t h " " tA F. T. Martin, Auct. \\' it h are h{H'f~h \' "c p r-n l <' d . Ross Hartsock \ Clerk. ~ 1" c'T'IO:-l ~. 'I 'h l ~ O ,·,IIt1" r"~ ~ ~"" lJ

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NOTARY PUBLIC Notice is hereby given ' that Ida Cl evengel' has been duly appointed National Ba.k CHARTER NO_ 11617 and 'lualified as Executrix of the Estate of Garrett Clevenger . late , Reserve ~I~trl c t No. 4 Will. Drawn . • E.t.tea Settled of Warren County, Ohio, deceas- Report of condl~lon of the HarWAYNESVILLE, OHIO _ ed. veysburg Nab.onal Bank, of Dated t'hi s 7th day of January Harveysburg, In the State of 1931. . Ohio, at the close of business, on Decembel' 31, 1930. W. Z. ROLL Judge of the Probate Court, RESOURC l-::S j28 Warren County, Ohio l.oans a nd di scounts . . . . , 5 . 446.9;;

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S. MEETINC "All For You," which was much I MJ;.MO Y OF MISS MARY appreciated. A. . Collett, the in- \ ELIZABETH . BARGER The W. 'F M.S. of ·M. E. coming pN!lIldent, In a few we I chosen words gave the annual ad. Church held the January meeting a~ the holne of Mrs. Ben Smith on When I waa jUlt • little rir1, dress. \iIi subject beilli," ueces!!.' Rev. Tru SHaddock January 7, w', tb a goodly number My Rag&')' came to me; Tn Rp~atinl!' of succeaa !Ie mid that. We've' lived' topther aU t1lft. Th~ hnnd of dl'nlh hns n ither I'll' sent. vcry often we fai l to s\1cceed bcyears, ' The devo~iona1 tqplc Wall cause we do not see the' opportulli- I' Blket for POl'1I0 11 , time at'. Tho members of the Wayne . ' \\·,zIC h' hI'1 a bou t U R. Th C - p Clli . I place. Ecnrccly 11 family but what "Throuirh Temple Doors to the A fine old pal ill Ihe. 'Iub ,'-ere very tic T wp. FI a r m e l ' s . ~o'p ic, (. A Liyitl,. Room. for the has felt th 8t in~ of the I'ep arution Altar," and WIU given by MrB. Day ol'dWl¥ welcom _to th -beau~iflll Living", wa v.ery ably di cussed of hv'c! lief! frolll th· fami ly followed by prayer by Rev. Dibert Dear Cynthy lived "with ..&'randmalDme ' . and ellnppointed home of 'Mr. hy Miss Perl Riley. She hessed firl' ~id{1 . Very quil'tly and !}(:lIceTh() r egular bUiliness session wall and Mrs. J. T. Dellrdotr at Leb- he point that harmony was ab- fully th~ nll came for Mi s Liz- conducted at which it-was ,decided Old lasbione'd, quaint and sweet, 'anon, Janu~ry 9. The WI-ather was so lu \y' essential to 1\ pet'ieet liv- ·/.i Bllrgl'\' QI1 la si SlllJbath m rn- to hov' the mid-year mite bOl[ Her hair is grandma's very own, somewhat 1I1~lement but the OJ)(!n ing room; also ·mu sic. /lowers, ode- iill;. '~' hilc the pco\'llc of OUI' lit- opening; so all those having mite A back comb keepi it n~at. , i I" . fire lent an aIr of choerlulness ~nc;1 quate light . facilitie s comfortab\e tIl' city \" 0 1" gutherin!; ill their boxeB wer e requested ' to bring "M. Lou" is just the fairest briae hospitality wltlJin. ~b~llt sIxty furniture ient much' to the charm I'c:;]>i;cii ve pIn e' of worship, the them to the next m-eeting. members and guest s assembled at of a I'OO~ angels of heav n gather ed up the The text book review was given In all th iB happyi land, the long tables Ilnd enjoyed the Th e hOHt introducer! Prof. West w ul Cl,f Mi ~:; Li zz ie and took' it by Rev. Dibert. Literru'y program In eatin gown and long white vail . of Denni son University as speaker bncle t o God, and thus cnllle the in charge oi Mrs. Conner consist- And flowerll in her' band. s umptu ous. :feast. l.After d1l1ner the meetIn g w~s of the afte noon, Prot. We ·t has e nd oC a lanK \ 'c ary pilA'rimage. ed oC readi ngs from the Friend, el\lled' 'to o:r.de Py the. ne\~ presl- lip nf severnl s ummer ~ visiting the fill ed with ph~'s icu l IItnicli on ince by Mrs. W hite and booklet read I call Melvina,' Raanry's Ma d nt A. S. ollett, ana the mvoca- litt le known cOllntries of Iceland childh ood, bUl a life which was by Mrs. I. tz. Ref:reshments were She is my heart's delight, tion was .offered by ,Rev. Lamy. Swede n an ll Oenmark, Tn hi s di~ 111.'1 0 fi lie rl with Idn dness, patience sel'ved by ho!!tess and her assist- For she and Raggy 81eep with me, Yes- almost every night. When caillng the ro~l .lt wns fou nd COUI'~ t: he la id of th Jand of the llleelml'Hs, chnf;la lllly.in h'l' quiet ants. that only two :lIml!J:s were not idnight 5U&, the cU8tome ~, rc1i- munn l' r x IlIplifying' the Christ Then Kieley ' ja my Texas lad repl'(!sent~d. , . '1llldnight . un. the custom s, rclig- whom !{he loved' with nil her heurt. (How motherly . I 'feel,) Miss nurger was; born ill WuyAfter a short busmess sessIon iOIlS, governmen t and education For when I take him for a walk the program of the dny ensued , As :) closin g number Mr. WeRt nesvill , Ohio, Oclober 2, 1853, Folks think that 'he is real. Ml'II. West, daughter of Mr, nnd sang " I Passed Bv Your Window" a nd pa:-,sed lI\\,lIy at the hODl of Mrs. Deardoff gave a vocal solo, TI;e meeting adjourned t o meet her sistm', Mrs, Emma John so n, l'IfJ's. W. T, Clark , ot Waynes- I love them all as mother!! should, in February wi~h ' ~!'" ,Igld Mrs, on 'ol lh Walnut Street. on Decl' m}wr 14, 1 D30, ut thc age of villE', sJ)(! nt Thursday with her You ask which I like bes~7 Earl Hock('H. I think I love my Ragin' doll " . 77 ),eul'l'- two month s and twelve mother, Mrs. Mary Carmony. days. In very em'ly H({) she ' sufMI·s. Ruth Savage was ~Iec ted Far better than the rest. DEATHS fercd an illn ess whi ~ left her ])resident of the Ladies' Aid Wedwith a lifetime ufTlicl.i on, but Rhe n('sday afternoon at the January ATTENDED INAUGURATION Funeral sHvices were held Mon- \\'n ;; ~lOt r ebelli ous because or her l1leeting. C!l'e ,..,.... O!"ft ","'IS da.y afternoon at 2 o'c lock for Ed- , 1;lanclIcap s, rather. ~~ c to?k advanMr:;. Susan Say lor, of Dayto n, Han. John E. Holden of Morrow SAVE LABOR win M. Mote GO 10fJl1.6rly of ' ,age of hel" con dItI on, IIk(' Helen was callin g on Lytle friends and Warren County Democratic chai.... . vii" WayneSVille, '~hos;- sudden death J(~nel', and gr~ot1y developcd .her : r latives Thur'Sday afternoon. man, paBsed through Waynellville Sunday morning en route , to occured Friday afternOOD. l at the Illlnt! and ~(\ ul 11\ tile hIgher thing'S I' M ' AId M'll 'f C I b ' (f J'f I I I' • '1 ' rr I . , l R. ( a I c r, 0 0 um us I)omc of his daughter, Mrs. War- ~ ,I h' ~tl ItO (('H} I } _ I 0 sIIC g.a\e . was R week-en d guest of Mrs. S. Columbus, to the inaugural cere'.. SMOKED.SALT ten ' Graham on Bro'adway, Mr. ",~l 'lo lll () IlI ~t nnr .unlted , H. Haines and MI'. and Mrs. Wal- monies Monday, with hiB deHlgation of representative Deir)Qcrats SpttW1lr1!., ,,"" ,Ome Mote ~YM found by h,is dllughter at \\ lth lhe ~1eLhocl~st Eplsc?pal tel' Kcnrick . .,. co_blae the' cana, 1 ::3 0 o'clOck Friday afternoo n but Church at . \\ uyn e$;v tllc, und 8lnCe of the country, pausing Joni' III!dIlllOIdq]DOII.OPt'} uij!Q . befm:e aid could De. , s um- t.h en hus hved II n\fJRt exemp lary R~v. and ~r~. H. H. Lafferty, of enough to add Mrs. Cora A. ,.tin with 014 melior} d H h d b ' l'11 h Ith life. Springboro. \\ ere guests at ,the Thomii8on to hIs "Spa rton Band." Sltol!ej S,U t • • DO moSn ~ :.. , .e, ~ . heenla,lllt th ~aG' Upon rl'moving- t o Alexandl'ia Ladies' Aid meeting Wednesday of loyalty. eaOk.t-M _"aed. .h erV1e~~ wer~ n e h 'a ef R ra - 37 yea rs a~o "he united ~v;th th~ afternoon at th-e home of Mrs. oW Bi.L....s.Mecf Salt Ra~th, ;t '1~l),qeanld ,be'urla ~rgl eo evle· First ~1ctho;lis ~-T U murray was ' mat . ' t Church . Siste r Emery Chnrleton. o.r Her Vacalioa '1~~~!~~:r:,~:~ lin .Miami c.emeteVY at Corwin. .Tqhnt on WIth ,whom ~h e has ma de Mrs. Emma Brown remains in a "", Surviving are bhe one daughter h~r h um .d~nng th se ,years has seriou s condition at the home of rs . Graham, of 'Lebanon. and a g Iven hc r tlll1C IIntl strengt.h un- hcr daughter in Dayton ' since a ' "When ill your wife cOIl.llng 'ecente ",. troke ' back?" t l tl ng Iy t 0 ih e c:Jru 0 f th IS ? In sQn, Fos~fU: ,M~te , of ~rankli n . sli . "J d 't k w She ill taking FIis wife Mrs. Anna Mote died wh ulII ~h lo\(' u dl'!1I', r than hIe. Miss Co~a Swagar~ retum'ed to part in 0: vac~~o~ last Sepl~mber. ,: ' Heave n's bl p;;~ in r, up n one who her home In Centervll~ ,Saturday, '. ~ 'U ,-'!!- '-!"\~~'~'~

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two . i ·ters, Mrs. Margaret Tcrry Rev. H. H . Lafferty, of Springof On y to n, Oh'10 , a n d M1'5.S. . L Johnso n of Alexandm'iu, Indiana. boro, was a dinner guest Monday evening of M'r . and Mrs. ' J. B. Jones. "Nobly thy course i ' l'un, FOR SALE'. BY plendor is round it; Sevel'al from here attended the ;;'1 .. _.If , I Bl'ave.1y thy fight is won sale of Waltel: Sears on the Nutt Victory crowned It. road Friday. In thy wllrfnl'.f of h,cavcn, Mr. and ¥rs. Charles Early, and G,'own old and honry, fam ily sp ent Sunday with the lat'fholl'rt like thc s ummel" s su n, ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Shrouded in glory." Watkin s on Yankee Street• Mr. and Mn. Ben Ha,wke and ch ildren and Mrs. Ella Copaey OBITUARY spent Sund.a y evening in Spring Mary' E. daugh ter of Nathan B. Valley. and Rebllcca Wharton Haines, \\<\s Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sides, Mr. born neal' Lyt ll; Ohio, Apr,l) 2, and ·Mrs. Waltl~ r Kenrick and Mrs. 1845, and de pal'tEld this ·life F"ank Hess attended the funeral ' January 5 1 D3 1, aged 85 years, of Mrs. Mary Hawes, at Miami 8 mo nths and 3 days. She was the ·Chapel, Waynesville, Thursday you ngest of a family of five chil- afternoon. dt'en having three brothers, 'A mMr, and Mrs. Ed Longacre, Mrs. brose, Silus ano Amos, and one Allen Emrick and MrS. Margaret si~tcl', Ann, all .of- whom preceded Johns • were six-o'clock dinner her in death, " , guests Sunday of Mr_ and Mrs. J_ She ~, wa's united in marriage to B. ' Jones. Fi:ances M. -}Tawes,' August 20, The Ladies' Aid sent a barrel of 1863. To t hem wero born four children Anna Laut'a/ Nathan B., f ruit to Christ Hospital, CincinIrena ' Ann !Inc! William A. Irena nati, this week. Everett Early donated the delivery of it Ann was callell to 'her reward kindly by truck. . Mai:c)l 3, 1908 and William A. two Donald Irons, of Ohio' state years IntoI', June D, 1910. She united with the Primitive University, spent the' WEek-end Ba ptist Church at Midmerun with his son at the hoine of Mr. Octoner 16, i8G9 and remained ~ and Mrs. Charles Mullinex. faithful membeT fol' ulmost sixtytwo years. She seillom missed a • , GRA.ND JURY ' REPdRT , "meeting liS long as health permit, ted mid oiten walked tbree or Reporting to the co~rt $aturday ~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ four nJiles in ordel' to be there. ' Nearly 11 her life w.as spent morning after a ,two:.d41Y , inv-estiin , the vicinity of Lytle and WIlY- gation, the January grand jury ,n esville. A,fter the death of her returned eight,. :indictments, one of husband J apllary 15, 101 8, s'he tlte_ smallest . ~um b,e r pf .billll remad,e her home with ber daughter, turned by ' a Wllrreri county pand Anna. She was a devoted wife and jury '1n r~cimt years. In aU they mother eve~' mind f u.l 0'1: the -needs investigated .12 cascs, 4, of whjch of her family ' and always willing were igl!ored, Thirty three witto hel» her ,friends and neighbors. neljl\es weN .examined. She leaves to mOUI'n their loss The three yc)uthful bank robone daughter, Alma L. Roland, bel's, ' Mrs. Ame~ ica Longworth, Of ' near Waynesville, and one son, Noel Craft and Rex Wireman, ....- " . t Nathan B. Hawes, of Spring Val- who l/lst Monday morning, atley, six grandchildren, five great tempted to rob the Monroe Natigrandchilllrcn, many other rela- onal Bank, wrere each Indicted on tives and friends. a charge of aU lto the-ft. Although "YOll have loft \IS' dell r Mot hel' tbe attemptel Dllnk Tobbery '8clciircd in Butler county they are al1egGone to the land of rest, It seemed so hard t!J have you go ,ed t9 haVE stolen. an- automobile be But God above knows best. longing to Lew Stewart at Franklin earlier in the day. The t.hree Yo u've end ed yo ur t oils and labors ar:e held in the Butler county jan Your're thel'e Witilf FIim' above at Hamilton wh~!re they face charWhere pain and worry n~'er linger ges of· assault with ,in,t ent to rob. The rewarq of a great M'Other's William Higgins, a ,brother of '. lo've. " Mrs. Longworth, who iii allegoed to We must ,feci it was planned by have stolen a ca.r belongin&, to Mr. Stcwart in October, was indicted the Master, on two , counts, one for auto theft 'Twas the ordinance of fate; And we know not at what moment and the other for rpbhe1'l'. He is .. W e, also, shall sta nd at the gate held in the WaneD county jail• George Upton, who waB arreBted Your loved ones m'oul'n their in Virginia ten days ago and reloss deal' . . turned to this courtty last 'week, And we t hat are left, pray, was 'indicted on a cbarge of ri'and .r.nt :Mprtplie on R..I Eitaf'~ 5ec That we may all meet to-gether larceny. He is alleged to " have On thnt beautiful isle o'er the stolen $60 in cash belonging to his The beet Security. NotJt~8" : Safer way!' . Nothina Better. ; ' "'- .,' ,. mother. . -,. ,

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VA YNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH . L IH t Thu rsda y night the fa st COLUMBUS, OHIO- EstablishFriday night the "old faithfuls' G. C. Dibert, Pastor. Frankllll Mel'Chan L; met th e Wayment of new record!; has, be~n exand a few others foll owed the esday : Bible study and Wedn in a fast nesville Indenendents ploited fol' the past f ew months Orange an d Black teams to Otterpray er meeting at 7: 15 p. m. gam e on the local hal'dwood and a nd the present General AssemW. H. Allen is driving 8 new bein. Th e se con~ team, having 'nlthough seeking revenge for th e' Subscr ibe for the Miami Gazette Choir pl'uctice at 8 :00 p. m. bly may get into the limelight Packard sedan. played their better game in th e VIVIAN Thursday : The Ladies' Aid Society local's victory at Franklin ' they along the some . lines if the infirst half, lost to Otterbein Reand Mrs. W. H. Allen were will meet at the church at 2 :00 p. were again defeated, thi ~ tim e 39 il) Mr. troducti on of new bills continues Mrs. Howard Archdeacon is re- serves, with a score of 22-9. Th e Xenia Thur Rday. M. There wil l be an Epworth to 24 by Armitage's quintet. It at the sam e ratio since convening covering aftel' a two-weeks illness r ooters were somew'hat disappoinLeague soci al ht'ld in the basement was not exactly th e type of gam e Jal'Jua l'Y 6th. Almost one hundred ted at this, but they were r eady t o Th e infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Dr. A. T. Wright spent the boost the first team in their fight. til,at can be taken as a good exam- Fonest I'loug h is ill wi th chicken of the church a t 7 :30 p. m. measures have been proposed up Sunday Sc hoo l a t !) :30 a. m. week-end with his sons in Columple of ba!lketbnll because of rough- pox. until the present time. Our team didn't begin to play SOon Mornin g worship at 10 :30 The but as one team could not ness, Propo 'ed new legislation would bu s. enough and by the half the score out match the other in th at qualrepeal fhe state criminal syndiHOWIIl'd Archdeacon was con- theme for the morning sermon Myer Hymnn and family vis- was 14 to 11. In the last quarter ity they were very evenly ma tched. fin ed to t he house two days Illst will be, Worry and it's Cure. calism law which provides a penW. H. S. woke up and started off Epworth Leagu e at 0 :30 p. m. The local quintet !jtarted fast week because of illnesg. itentiary sentence of not more ited l'Clatives in Spring Valley with a bang but it wl\s too lateSunday. Preaching services nt. 7 :30. Serand were still going pl enty strong than 10 years and fine of Otterbein had the lead. The final mon subj ect, Keepin g t he Faith. at the end of thc game, they seem. $6000, 0 1' both, for any Olle found Mr. and Mrs. Madison Earnhart Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hawke, of score was 26 to 21. ed capable of playing another and liUle Son of Dayton, were Monday: The official boarll will guilty of advocating the duty, necThe line up: Dayton, visited relatives here Sun~A'T"" r game the same night and we're dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. me et at 7 :30 p. m. i!lsity or propriety of crime, saboOTTERBEIN L A"'...,4rJ not sure but what it would have H. Earnhart Sunday evening. tage, violence or unlawful meth- day afternoon. WA YNESVILLE CHURCH OF G F T been a good idea to have tak en ods of terrorism as a means of Messrs. W. H. Allen and W. F. CHRIST BI'idge pri7.es, wedding and an accomplishing industrial or polit- Clark were in Wilmington Mon- HarriS, rf, 5 2 12 Kings Mills on then instead of put. (U ndenomi.national) gifts, birthdays 01' any niversary ical r eforms. Peters, If, ...... .. ,. 1 0 2 tin g if off until Friday night. day, on business. And now the lowly billboard so 0 1 1 Alfred Vivian, Dean of the Col. Captain Ramby displayed a won- occaRion, proper gifts at "The Chester A. Williamson, Minister Elhins, If, .. Bibl e School at 0 :30 a. m. familiar to tourist s who travel 1 5 I fA ' I d F ·th R derful game of basket shooting, Home of Giftg," Cary's J ewe lry Sawl tilei! by machinery, cut Brock c, .... ' ........... ". 2 ege 0 gn cu tUl'e, an al . managing to net 18 out of the 39 Shop, Lebanon, Ohi o. Lord's Supper at conclusion. the highways and byways both by cleaner, truer faster. Roy Pigott. Peters c, ....... " ......... .. 0 ,~ ~ Lanman, Chairman Qf the Depart . points. He sank two or three of J Christian Endeavol·. at 6 :30 p. m. steam and motor, will provoke at l4adden!s Lumber Yard . . Williams rg, ...... ' ..... 2, 1 ment of Home Economies, will tho~ e believe-it-or-not baskets and Mrs. Will O'Neall, Mrs. Alonzo Lola Sears, leader. Evening evannumerous discussions among Ohio Clevdenon Ig, ... 0 1 0 participa te wit,h 231 other speak. we must give him credit tor the Curl and MI·S. Carl Duke were geli stic servi ce at 7 :30 p. m. SerMrs. H. V. Walter has returned Rhenha.rt statesmen. A bill is before them II', .. ..... ,' , 0 0 el's I'n Farmers' Week 0 S U . , . . ... beRt exhibition of basket-s Qoting dinn er ,guests of Mrs. Helen Ker- mon subj ect, " Prophet, Priest and for consideration placing a tax of to her home in Lebanon after -0 -2-6 February 2-0. FIfteen states WIll so far this season on the local mode, of Springboro, o n ~ day last King." Prayer spending a week with relatives. meeting and three cents a square foot on all Total ..... 1. ... .... ..... 10 "be r~pres~nted at the . annual farm , court by any member of any local week. Bible Study ea'C h Wednesday at public billboards and its , author clusslc thIS yell1r, whIch .attracted team . He was supported by very Mrs . . OWe Nixon, df EICampo, W. H. S. 7 :30 p. m. The church where you claims it a conservation, safety T over 7,000 rural people In 1930. efficient pasBwork and a s tron~ Texas, was the guest. o'f Mr. and F G Henry Woollard spent last feel a. horne. and revenue measure. Its 'passage ' defensive set-up featuring Hart- week with hi s son E. C. Woollard, would probably c rtail the erect- Mrs. J. R. Wade Sunday evening. Wallace rf, .... ... ........ 3 o 6 Rock, Young and Berryhill. At no at Belmont. a nd al so visited his ion of billboards in the rural disEllis If, .... ... .. .. .......... 0 1 1 ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Artbur Anson, of Mainous c, ... : .. ,.. .... .... 0 ime duHng the game did Franklin nephew and wife, Mr. and Mi·s. tricts. o o ~~------------------~ threaten Rev. Lawrence B. MQllmann. Mt. Healthy, were guests of Miss to take the lead assumed George Woollard, of Dayton. Two old age pension bills are up Miltenberger rg, ....... 0 1 1 Summer schedule-lat, Srd and NOTICE! • start, and by the locals from the for consideration, one providing a Lizzie 'a nd Mr. George Pratt, on Turner 19, ....... ........ . 6 3 13 althou~h Franklin displayed pl-e nty pension of ,26 per month to indi- Sunday. Gruen Watches, diamonds and 6th Sunday, Mass at 8 :00 !t- m.; of fight their basket ball ability wedding rin gs. costume jewelry- 2nd and 4th Sunday, MaSB at gent persons over 66 years of age 6 21 Total ,......... , ' .. .... ....... 8 Mrs. Viola Carey and Mrs. and the other $30 per month with The fire bl!1I will be tapped did not compare with that of the unusual novelties and cards for 9:30: minimum age at 70 years. Other Pearl McMaken spent Wednesday Saturday night found Morrow {or on e minute before each Waynesville quintet. all occasions. You'll find at Cary's . ST. MARYS CHURCH proposals would limit street car at Lytle the guest of Mrs. High -team at the Waynesville Gym James Johns. Rev. J. J . Sci".aeffer. Rector. ready to do their best. W. H. S.'8 meeting, or p~actice of the and bus employees to six days per FRANKLIN Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. January 26, Third Sunday after week; to aut.horize county comReserves had the lead throughFi re man's Club, 'to serve as a Mrs. Anna Sheehan had for her F T G Bargains you'll missioners to offel' a reward of fin(lMiscellaneous guests Tuesday, Mr. and Epiphany, Church school at 9 :30; o 67 dinner at .cary's "The Home of Gifts' out the game e~cept at one time summons to the membe rs. The Mathews, f, .. , .......... 3 Mr s. Milton Sheehan , Mrs. Chas. Morning Prayer and sermon at $100 for apprehension of chicken Stot'e open 8 a, m. to 9 p. om. all when Morrow's second team step1 Van Dyne, f '.... ..... 3 thieves; to permit aged married L ped up to tie the score. The score bell will be tlilpped slow so that Siegfried, c, ....... .. o Sheehan, and Mrs. C. K. Himes, 10:30. 0 ' 0 couples ,t o be quartered together year, ebanon" Ohio. at the end was 25-19 with Way8 of Centerville, and Mr. and Mrs. it will not be confused with the Taylor, g, (C) S 2 FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST in county homos ; ·to abolish elecMrs. EQith Harris, Mrs. Laura nesville leading. The first team as 3 A. H. Earnhart . 1 . Parlett, g, .. ..... .. .. .... r tive county boards; to make option Mosher and Mr. ,Harris Mosher, the night before, slept until the ringing 01' the sounding ~f the · West, g ............. .... ... 0 (Undenominational) . o o al the employment of county were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. second half, then showed action. fire alarm. o o One case of scarlet fever is re- Chester A. Williamson. Minillter *Estry, c, ...... ..... .. " .. . 0 When they left tbe floor at the school superintendents and . to re- and Mrs. Ronald Hawke. ported at Springboro. The sixth Bible School at 9':30 a. m. Regular m,e eting nights are • quire , uniform 'textbooks _in a half, Morrow lead with a 8eore of 4 24 grade teacher, Miss Duvall, con- Lord's Supper and sermon' at Total .. ....... ,.... .. ..... ' 10 eount.y; to erect a $50,000 armory Mr. and Mrs. , I. D. Welcb and 12 to 13. The last part of the the seaond and fourth MOljday tracted the disease while spending 10 130 ' a. m. Sermon subject, at Fremont; to provide a state 8YS~ Mrs. Pearl McMaken' wtre guests ,ame prov~d very exciting and the the holiday vacation at her home "The TI'uth." You are always welnight of the month. WAYNESVILLE tem of Iicenaing professional en- of Mrs. Viola Carey at an oyster rooters did thel\- bit to keep t.he nenr Hillsboro. come at this chuJ:ch. T G F gineets and land surveyors; to re- /lupper Saturday evening. boys going. The final score was . 26 to 21 with W. H. S. on top. codify the probate court laws;' to Yo'ung, f, .. .......... " ...... 2 0 4 Have your watch repaired where change the presen~ incorporation C. L. Duke, of Route 4 spent FRIENDSHIP CLUB =========== - Hartsock, f, .. .... .... .. .. 2 1 5 you, can have confidence that exMOR1WW fees and !l bill proposin&, an en-, lut week in Columbus ta'king a Gons, c, ,,, ... .... ........ , .. 2 1 5 pert service is given on American G 'rhe Friendship Club held 1111 Ramby, g, (C) ,.. ...... 8 2 18 and Swiss watches. We use genutirely , new law governing foreign ahort course ,in landscape gardenF T corporations doing .pusinesa fn ing at Ohio state University. B. Thompson 'If, .... " .. 0 1 1 , U Berryhill, g, ", ... " ..... . 3 0 6 ine materials. Store open 8 a. m. regula'r meeting at the horne of Ohio: -' . ) ' Robl rt, ....... .. ....... ,... 0 0 0 ·Barton, c, ........ .... ... . 0 0 0 to 9 p. m. Cary's Jewelry Shop, Mrs. Branstrator. The president and vlc-e presi·Missildine, f, 0 1 1 Lebanon, Ohio. ~ , New 'd,ishea on table help to C. 'DHiner If, ... , .. .... " 2 2 6 - -- --.,., Several thoulland .state einployes cheer the whole family-Speelal D. 'Robinson c, ...... .... a 2 8 dent being ab sent Mrs. Mary Rye Total .. ............. .... ... 17 5 39 are anxiously awaiting their Beml- prices on tboie bU1Jtiful aets at :C. Robinllon, rr, ........ 0 , 1 1 Mr. and MI's. Ronal'd Hawke en- opened the meeting. · - Substitrution. Erwin Ellis, tertain ed at a six o'clock dinner 0 2 montbly pay checks as the drst Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, O. ILouis, rg, ,............. .... 1 Ml·S. Mills led the devotiona~, emerge~cy appropriation measure ' .' " . :D. Foley, II', ... .....,..... 0 3 3 Last Friday night the recently Referee. on FI'iday evening the following after which all repeat-ed the club can"'I'n' g \124,0'00,000 to finance Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sackett and h guests: Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cart- motto. > '" • 6 9 21 organized Fireman's Club gave t e k ti t d Friday evening the Indepen - wright, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edgovernmental operations for the chUdren and Mr. and Mrs. J .. E. Total ,....... ,.. ..... .. ........ A goodly number attended next six months ' was sent to the' McClure were , Sunday guests of new fire truc it's rst ryout, an dents , journeyed, to Kings Milts wards, Mr. and M'rs. Will Cornell the meeting and five visitors were W. H. S. it proved to be in tbe very best and were defeated in a fast game and Mrs. Emma MtClure. The present. Rcrap !iile. The 1ast pay cheeJcs for, Mr. and M1"I!. Perry Sackett at stat~ employes were distributed Bellbrook. G F T of ' condition. The thirty gallon by the Kings quintet. The local evenin g was pleasantly spent play The fol1owin~ idelighUul prorf, .. , .. ........ .. 0 1 1 chemical tank with 150 feet of boys were defeated QY the margin bridge. gram was enjoyed: Decem\ler 2,3rd, ' aild as a conseReading, Mrs. Lotz. quence a numl>er of tbem have Bring in your old jewelry (or Ellis, .... ~ .... ......... ,.. 6 1 13 hose will thro~ a stream of chem- of two points which would have Piano solo, Mrs. Mabel Zimmer1 3 . I 0 f t Th been overcome if it hadn't Last Tuesday evening, Janua"" had a little trouble in financing the l'epair- bave rln&'8 ~lzed or r8- Malnou&, c, .... ............ 1 ' t e d- b ea ds res . t l' ung--sl'1vel'· M'lt ." man. J anuary' bu dge t.' H owever, th e moun I en b erger,O rr, .. .. "O 0 ,ical approxImat e y 10 ee . e b een f or a t rapeze wh'IC h censored ] 3. Mrs. Jennie Mullin, MI'. and legislature llliS promised ·quick ware replat-ed at Cary's ' Jewelry :rumer, II', .. _' .... ..... ,. 4 1 9 hose for the chemical is wound one basket made by C. ;Barton, or Mrs.' Torn . Burton, of Dayton, e!\Reading, Mrs. Jennie Malnous Vocal sol'o, Ml'S. Buerkle .action and the lopg-looked tor pay' Shop, Lebanon, ~ Ohio. - - - - - - on a reel and its connected to the if the lads representing the Pow- tertained at a six-o'clock . dinner Reading, Mrs. Armitage will' possibly m!l~1) its appearance Total ....... ............. ,.. , 11 4 ' ' 26 tank in such a 'way' that the' der City had been considerate in honor of Mr. A aron Sears, it " tl y. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wadsworth •, h h t 0 mI ff I h t P Reading, Mrs. elara Sheehan. very s.;or . ill pass throu~h thease h enoug 8S a ew ou s 0 s. being his 83d birthday. Those • ~f Dayton 'll·r a' nd .....fa E ' T . Newt Fr'day n'l~bt Wayne-ille c arge w How"ver, " th ese, "f Delicious 'Tefreshft!,ents were --. • D1 • 1Il... I. I s' are danger- who e njoyed the evening were: jO'lrneys tp H;it;~ MiIIs :to play a wh~le it is being unrolled. Tbe ous term~ to dea\' with and don't Mr. and Mrs. John !Reeder, of served by the hostess and her Sec.-ctary of State Clarence J. troud, altd Mr. Claude :-Brown hilS accept,ed an in\litat,ion were Sunday dinner gU~lIb Mr: retllrn game. We want . support nO,zzle has a valve on it so that it mean a thing in any basket.ball Centerville ; Mrs. Lucy Sh-erwood . helpers, Mesdames Davis, Bradof Hatninon Lodge of Elks to ' & an<i Mrs. Otho ,HendeniOn ' Aftel;"~ the team, and why not have can be shut of by the noztleman game. The. high Bcorlng honors of Waynesville; Mr. and Mrs. dock, A.-mitage, Carey and FaJ;,r.' The February meeting \viii be their guest On Saturday evening, ilo~n- 'gueBta of Mr. anil.. M~: H~n, It. depends upon t?e s~udents and thus saving: time and preveni- I were shared by Hartsock, Ra~by James Sears, or <Dayton. The evenJanuary 24t", to meet tM Grand delson w.ere Mr. and Mrs. ~. B. W. H. S, .So let's go and back. th t f th h i l s" and C, Barton who were making ing was spent in recitations and held at the horne of Mrs. Ellen Exalted Rl.\ler ot,~ tile U"ited ,Wadsworth'"and d~ug~~r, .Mr. add them' up. ,: :lnge was eo. e c em ca.. . slightl~ less than half the shots 8tories of long ago, which Mr. Conner. ' H,',R u.pp, a f Al Btr ,M oud ', and RO.n · .... Cal;"The charge In the chemIcal I, they sbould -Lave, whl'1e the rest of Sears enjoyed. He was very forS tates, L aw.-ence , - Mrs. George . ' ,. ,' " .. lentown, Pa., Secretary-Brown will ter, of Dayton, r. and Mn. "ill . Fourtla Cnu!e New. tank is composlld of 12pou':!d" of l,the basket-shooting was even tunate to have with him all Mrs~ Robert Werntz, who was ' be (I. gueSt of hono.r 'and,one of the Stroud a~d son· Harold: ~nd ·· 'i'~e following . pupils .h'ave soda, SO gal.lor!s of water and a !' worse than that. The Kings boys his children. Departing at a late badly burned last Wednesday, ill at el~er been ablJent !Jor ta~dy dur- pint and a half of sulphuric acid, I were ~utPassed, outp!ayed and- hour they all thanked Mrs. Mullin McClellan's hospital in it serious speakers at the banquet whicb and M~ L. , M. He~derson. The acid when mixed wltb the eyerytblng but. outpomted,. ?utlfor her hospitality. , will follow initiation ,ceremonies. this first semester: condition. . Mr. l;lrown will iUso be on~ at ' .'. ,Drummond, Robert water forme a gas, ' and this pa smce the latter IS the determmmg the principal "lPeakers at tb'e Mc- tor JOB. T.TracYland twelve allllilRuth ' Graham, Alj)ert creating II pressure of approxi- factor in the game the locals are Kinley Day ba~quet- at D~ytqn 'on tanb completed aD audit of f170,Do~oth;'H.a~ock; Anne mately 200 Pllundh forces tbe forced to charge their Friday i Thul-s4ay ,evenina, ia~ui.ry 2~th. 000,000 worth ~f" c..h and HOurlHoak, Etizabllth Hoblit" water and soda through the bose. night game to tbe loss list rather Attena..r a Japanese Theater P~rt1 'The genialllecretarj ill .acceptina a 'tillll. He baa named.. Hoyle, Charles Jefrrey, The 600 feet of fire nOBe 'is laid than that 0'1 victory. l!inlted .rtumber o.f, el1P8.m~n~ Raymond' P. I ¥art1n K~BII, P~ullne Merkle, o~ , the truck in such a way tliat it when they 40 n'qt 1nte~ere with' v~o lIuc~eeda . E.,: :A. "Sco~t" Bobby'..Moran.. may be pulled ot as the' truck proKINGS MILLS c,fficlal duties at the crap'tol. latter also ' 'haviDC ' a . :-'. . 1 ' .', ceeds from a fire plult to the fire. F G • tet:m sa State Tr8..~rer. The Th~ ' hlah IIcbool pupils ·took The tru'Ck ibelf , Is a model T e~~lnat\ons . ~egl"ning Ford and Is in tM ,best of condi- Lindlley, f, .. .. ...... .... .. 0 o ·fte keys 'l6 ,the v.ult:a~d box;i caabler IB W~. A~ Bailey of 'Wn~ o housln&, , thempney I~ the , lltate nllngton,,\&cceerlq 'Don H: Eb J afternootl tlJ1 2 :30 tion, haa starter, new tires, and Starkey, f ... ,.... .. ..... ." 1 6 1 treasury have been turned over right, whil8 the ne'llt bond clerk III fire gong. Alithourh thiS ' la ' a HamUton, c, 1 to' the new treasurer, Hariy · 13. Merl C~urtney of. Columbus, repppila took small outfit it Is' a &'1"eat imprQve- Mathews, " ,.... ,... " ... .. 0 4 0 Day of F:rel1!ont, afte~ State .Audl" pla~lnr 'Glen!) :au1Jer. ' Thuraday and ment over thE! DId I band pulled Weber, g, ...... ,.. .. o .Oomer, f ..... ,........... 3 ,. hose reelB. ' . 1 JanThe general public III ' urged, hI • Surface, t, ' .. . ..... .. .... 0 case of fire, not to , IJrter.fere In any way with the 'orden ot the ,Total ............... ..... .. , ... 5 12 Fi~e 'Chief or h'll men·, and. be WA YNESVILLE ready, It called upon ' by mem'bera , G F of the company, to belp th~em in HartSock; f, ........ .. ...... 2' any task they may see fit. . MiBllildine, f, ........ .. .... 0 - - - --.---.- . W. Barton, e, ' ........... 0 AUTO AND T~UCIC ' ~OLLlbE Ranlb¥; .g, ,..... " ......... ", 2 BenThill, If, .. ........ ... , 0 Fruits and .ve,g etables were scat- ·y.,unlr,' a, .:.......::... :... 1 teri d . abroad TiJ418dllY evening ·EIlia, e, ... .... :.. .......... 1 " whim a Columtlul tru~~, enroute ·C; Bar,ton, ,t, '\'. '''' 'J, ' ~2 "will . e - .from Clnclnnat~ to 'CQlumbul tur--,-'----"afrLi:Wiil')"rimlrtJlIle..'nts ned over at the . Bank 'corn"... , '. Sherman Tinney, driving a " W)I,ip'p et co ope, wu ccimi!l&' up Thill Tb~aJ Dfrbt ~.: ~~~~~~~~~~~: . . ~orlh II.treetJrpm Corwin and ~e-. 22 ' tbe ·M. V'. Council No. 108 :P. conlH!!l~ ,ing th~ truck, .•"e"red,tQ. tbe right Ju~lor ·0. ·U. '1.. II., baaket baD IIn'. ·, ;W1l1ol1 to; avold a 'C~lllHlbn, but ~e truck tMln lIdll play the , IIbnl'Oe. bo18 ~~IJ ••~tlg to be hit . his · machlDe and upajt, br~. on the :JoQI court.. T~e WaJll.... '~r:~.;:~:'~::: ~ ~ Ing the . fountaln in ~rQnt of tbe ille Inclep,ndenUa wJll meet the :' 29, mlD . l~ to bank, and.. badly, dalliqine': 1i'·1 Monroe Bnr,b'ody come a . . road .1Id _ .Iie (loyle'. meat truek, pariCed in and boOat the hOme .......... ',I ~.M'I"I'I ba~qll.:~ ~,luaarr hont of, hlB sto/-'8' ., ' ~ _ _:____ oi·"p'ep·Jierla.;'cc a,=~=:r1~ • No. · one WIUI InJured bat t~ :i a.f••IIIl '·irr ~ ....... t.. ....bin.. were damaced to " . . Wa_,... ............ _

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whereby he wubad lcted on tM charae of ·robber yl \he court u" Irned ' the cale ror llearin l on Tuesdn1. 'Februa ry 8. ·The arand jury of'the. court of Common Pleas J:epon- that bad heen in se88ion t~ee da,1I examin ed !l.a witnestlC3, covertwelve cc.ses, ptel!ented 8 bills and ignored .4 oases. During the sessi,on, they . examin ed the ,county jail and found that the prescrib'ed by the judge have fnlthful ly .kep~ and. and further , :they, ' riff and his deputy tor operati on and manage ment of.

Marrla.. U ..__• WilUam Ba1lM were named appralMn . Oharles B. Kendall, saleJl'ma n of The coUrt appoillt ed Januar y 21 at 10 o'cloek a. m... the time .fo~ Cincinn ati. and Miss Minnie H. lieariq the petition ot _ Henry Hughes , wal~e8/1 o! Frankli n. Wilbur McMullen, painter of and vIIfe fol' the adoptio n of 'Lols Lee 'and for a c.hange of J,ebano n, and Mr!!. Goldie M. Campbell. hou8.eklleper 0'£ Lebano n child'S name. . , Com~on ·Ple ... Proc:eediDla Th" court app/:'oved the ftrst and Eu ~ene Herold , laborer of South 111 t he \! R!;C of J. O. Billett verfinal accoun t of the estate of WIt- Lebano n and Mrs. Berta Moore. . u J~ d wi n Lob" a nd 'William ' Bilof South Lebano n • lIIam .H. Brown, ·deceas ed.;, I ·tt n uppli atl )1 IJf defend ant, . (Co]ltin ueq 01\ Page ' 3) The court ordered that an authWilliam Bill tt \\Ia grunte d le~v e ~===F========-==~==~' ·e.nticat eli ~----- ,. -~.~~opy of the wm of John t o til motions 1~\' i thin two ' lIays CHA PTER In. R.- Ro88, late·. of. :CllntOll Coubty ,tWell; don't t hey nil hav rul lillO, f r om 1101':date to La k t he place of cerIt?' ____ aJjd 0(. an llTaer of probate be alf or life 001' th em'!" J oe \l\:gel<t~ll. l " No," ,he "pil~ 'udly, b riefly. tain motion s in whic h enOl' exist. "Oh. Qre 1 40 I I read it in n ,. 'Lest we forget,' a nd ' I nin and admitte d to record: t~ ~ ; .\n rl J 111' • udJcnly fe lt n(jhulllecl of Iva . Bow lin l~ W IlS grant d u paper," . Ie said, beginning on her cap tai n of m)' soul,' lind oll the settlem ent ·of the estate that! hllllseif d iv l'\r~ . {l'om J oh n W, Bowlin g, at . ' own milk. and ta lking- through , of. J. Scott Guttery , it was d~ter~ '~ Wus yo u l'eD(\in' them to-d ay¥ ' He gtI\' (. he l' n >It lluyillJt huml a~ a i, ·the d~fendant having been or around, t he sLrnw . ., ou hav~ . he n. k~ d, f;urpl'iccd. mined ,that t~e net value' ot the they !'1'rumlJled bac k thro ugh t he founel g uilty oC 'g ross neglect of 10 a t iron and ~ tarc h- und FosN.w Suita ' estate_is $4666.85, that the 'e xem" 1 O. But I know lhll tl kind of \'\\'0 \\'ind o \\' ~, fInd (l\'l'r th duty and d treme cruelt~' . The bales tors," she said somewhllt un cer- sluff! " ptlon l of the widow, Bole leratee cui'e lind co nt l'o l of tho! minor .~ lind IJ .·es in th'i l' own bnsCllI Mary Louise Glevis versus exc&OOs ta in of the la tW OI'd. her succe88ion, and that " ' I.t't u ~ 1 hen be up an' doin' " jU:il i n t.ime to hea l' the go ng cllt. childre n wus grallt George GJevis, Jr., .for divorce , e mit d t o th e plain It sal'd es tat " (r on lind starch and -wha t ~" Maggie WI'! , mur mu ring. as if d succesas a NIIU etc. he Charge i l~ I'h>\l'p dou l,l e rin g. But, onc> li ft', exclusi vely. Th e de s are gross negl ect.· ren~ant t f e an he nsJ,ed, fi sh ing for the .ell.-tra or- Iwnrti t he \l'Ol'dll for t he firs I h Slons are exemp rom n t eritanc e time agai n in the I:OU I' and ru sh o f the wus enjoine d f~'o llinary \Vo l·d. Bnt !<I)c would not be "'1.uug h, nn' th world nl enterfe ring in Probat e Court P ed' laughs tax. .·t fe Up _ :;tai any l'S' , he II1l1nn noted et· with that either she of the hnited. roce Jal_ In the case of L. M. Hender son, wi th you.' " did nul quit-e. n'lIto re him to th e minor chil d.·cn. T he court ordered " All sorlR of th ing," she said Accoun ts fIl~d: ad h, g o~ h, it makes me sick at 1':1l\1ilinl' fot ling upon which admini strator de bonis non he thnt the plaintiff shall have as alieVllsiv Iy. "These snndwi ·he. are my Ht umnc:h !" ,J 0 snid fa Estate of S. T. Ellison , deceas- the will annexe d of the estatewith inll y. of hall been uef l-e. mony ce l'lui n "cal e ta te in War- cd , first and final, January 6. tu na fi sh and egg- t hey I'C alwllY:; bet wcl'n t\ la ugh an d a gI'OI\n. Maude Underwood, deceased. B, Richard Doddri d.e Blackm or. At ten (I'clock two Id women , 1'l'11 co unty .' re fro m IIny right or the ones tha t are left. We nevm' Estate of James W. Creswell, plaintit f,' versus Walter B Under- They stood ubove the world" ~I ag')!. i e laughed , puzzled b ut nrm ed wi lh pai l" a n ' m op ~ , matl,e claim of l he defend ant . It was decease d. first and final. J;et the chicken or ham ones, but sympa thelic. wood. et aI, defend ants. it was ar111 a world apart; \ lh<'il' appea rance fol' I) rder ut ed the tha bac t k the plaintif f deliver we oon' [ care, do we'! " she ended Guardi anship of James Cannon dered that the pretend ed service " It SO l'lll doesn' l lO elln unythin g o f t he ~to r (' , and p'urchn c r ~ bega to And she dropped her. happy eye!!, a little anxiously. . she concede r. "But the ' i sezzes' to tuk ' on n : ligh tl y ap ologet n nott!t he defe ndant a promi~s ol'y second, payab le in t;he sum of $760 ' J oseph Gilmou r was appoint ed of summo ns 9n Mary Eleano r And stilled the throbbi ng pulses ic "I don't !" J oe sa id. m venous. [I re fun ny," she ubmit ted d Boblly and Carl Gene Hawke. minOf her happy heart ubl - notl.'. payn blc nt Th e 'Lebanon-Citizen s as an appraiser of the estate "H ow'd you happen to fin d t his fu ll y. of ors, be set aside and it was or- And the moonlig ht feU above her, Tlltl n, ~ udd,c l1ly . R gon g struck, Nationa l Bunk und T rust Complace? " he asked, approving of it. John E. Simpso n, deceased, to dered that an alia.s summo ns be He!' sec ret to discove r; " T hc whats? " nn d n hun dred !<Id eswo men pa ny du c on 0 1' befo re 1 year serve in the place Of J . A. Keller. " I was a f t ~r some ideel in our " Th e ' i ~ez zes' -w e cnll lhem jam mi n~ through t he black were issued to the Sheriff for the three And the mo onb eams ki!lscd hel' back aft er date with 6'1c per annum basemen t." she said, "An' I seen t hat," she cluciclJlted: "They L . H. Gordon , one of the ad- minor defenda nts. hair, all PII ~ agc, pa .. t t hc enorll1 ous service fro m date to be! in full of all ministr atol's of the estate t his wi ndow. Ain' t it nice in her e? begin, " Si sez... of SuDean E. Stanley trustee of the As though no human lovel' el eva tor inlo lhe we t street. J oe, dlli l11s the d Ct' ndant may have "You were a ft er sOllie what ?" san C. Wilkerson, deceased, filed estate of Walter W. Voorhis " Bunk!" J oe comme nted di ~ ~ t.oop i l1g toward II hea p of l'ubbisl1 in Had laid his kisses the'N!. , dethe propert y. The plain tiff was his inventory and apprais ement: he in ten'Upt ed. · ~ u H ted l y. ceased, filed ·hls second accoun t. tha t was ad vnn<:in f( stcad ly ahead UW Ul'd ull crop . g rllins, " Som e ideels. orne Of thorn fal'mlng Ella Keys Cook, admini She wa star ing at him. fain tly of n chlll'w oma n'!< wid e broom, im Notiee of estates for settlem ent Just t he old, old story plements. househ old goods and of the estate of Emma M.stratrix little- well. sorta prayers t hey sUlIpi iOLls. Keys, are set for hearing Januar y 12. Of light and had e, picked .o mclhinl !' up and cut fu r ni ture an d a lso that the War- decease d w'a s ordered to sell two at 9 have all colored up, on card s," . ".l oe," she began after Love o'clock like the opal tendet' a. a m. mothrough t he crowd to foll ow the rCn ounty Pllcking -Compa ny Maggie exp lained, "Like 'No man ment, " is this yo ur fh'st j ob The court authori zed The Leb- Lik e it may be t o vary?" sodden li tLle coated fig u!'e that l UI n ovel' to the pl aintiff any bal- U. S. $600 Fourth Liberty Loan is useless while he has a friend. " Bonds at private sale and for anon-C itizens Nationa l Bank "What mak es you t hink it isn't W8.· M.aggi' J ohn son. May be to fade . and anct! l'el11ain ing du e upon sweet cash. an' 'To earn a little. to spend a lit- he parried. Trust Just Compan the old tender story. y, of Lebano n. to ' Ii e!'c," hI.' said , hlln ding hc!' n corn :;o ld from thl~ Bowling f arm. tIe less,' an' 'There' s so much . " Becauz- be cau z In the settlem ent of the estate sell six $100 shares of commo Just a gli~lp se of mornin g ers' of bent car(1. " I j Ullt found th iH. It glory n In the cn 'e of ,J esse lIf. Stewar t of S. T. Emison, decease d, good in the worst of us," she went nineteen don' t usuall yfe llbegi . the net' stock of the Oregon ia Bridge In an earthly Paradise, n on was t hrowII out . , in vcrsus cc YO ll Tho beli eve Mason Lumb er Comon. But at such Jightini g spee d what you're eloin', stockroom work ever yth ing t he nC\\'l;p opC rS lell you pany. et II I, t he c()urt decl'eed that valu e of the estate was found to Compa ny; belonging to the estate With shadowy refl ections that Joe could not make a begin- said Maggie , '''sp ecially when be $6029.2 9 and tlrat the In a pail' of sweet brown eyes, they how's t hl,, '!" the pluin tiff is lh e own er in fee ti on of the distribu tees exemp· of D~mas Guttery , deceased. niDg or an end to what she ·said. tal~ lik e yo u do." exceed DaVId Mason. admini strator with , " simple ' Th e way of la to nds begin sit uate in Deer- their success ions and that the es- the will annexe livin' the He .burst out laughin g. . [ ~ or~~d on a fo rm d o.f the estate of Brown ,eyes 6 man 'might weH e. ideel life is-to begin ,'" phe read fic ld t.own. hip, and that the land tate and success "You laugh like you werl} much J~ BaJd . . And I tra ~ell edaW~ll ions are exempt David MaBon. deceased. was direct Be proud to win I '~ I th a sl wly. Anti she looked up blankly be hl'ollght und er the provisions from inherita nce tax. older than you are." said Maggie, clrcu?, and wOI·ke.d Ill: a . ed · to sell and transfe r to the Open to hold his image, bI cycle " B gin what ?" of I\he th' 2 llsKed. land · title "Tha .r.egistra tion laws t' " It was ordered that Jesse p, En- purcha ser certain bondll struck with some lIudden susplc- shop, ~ e lidded I~la g matl of the Shut under sil.ken lashes. vcly. il lt lhere is'. It du n'l fin il<h It." of Ohio. and that the title of said nis, admini strator of the estate ion. . Only to shut him in, of estate at 'Magg Ie wa s sa.hsft ed . . She r~not less ~han the prlc,! '' I t'~ nIl bunk" he Kn id t l' in II W II OI' of lands bll reg istered. "I'm almost twenty ," Joe said ve rted to a more 1I1 tel'es tJng ~erry Ennis. deceaSed, wis order- ftxed by the court. ' o glad eyes. look togethe r. tOP IC to Itlllgh . ' . ' , y po n g mot ion 0 "Why- how old .did you think 1 '( the defenda nt, ed to sell the propert y at private " My mother says that all t hat For life's dark, stormy w'eathe r An Instrum ent of wrlb~g, . purwas?" in th c case of l\fal'y Ryan Stultz sale at not less than Its apprais _ newspaper stuff abou t budg ts and ed Growl! porting "W elt, to a faire,r thing I to don' be l the kn oll' last , Joe will !" she and vor 'us !-I ndy Da vi;;. to require the val~e. "I tbough t you was a . kid," :systeni s and all that is the testame nt ot J_ Milton Williamson When young eyes look upon It Maggie said frankly , "That's , I!Ib e she offer ed. "M y sistel' has tb unk, " answer ed, with 11 (lash of anil11l1- plu intiff to g ive security for costs C. Donald Dilatus h was appoint o keep ti on cro~si nl!' h r pille, di l·ty Ht- anrl it Throug h a slender wedding ring en'ded innocen tly, "that's why I her hand s white becn uz she demonbein g f ound that the sum ed admini strator of the estate of- decease d, late of DeOl'field towntie ship, WAll . produce d In court and fn ce . . , What yo u suid to-n Ight Borta took ' an interell t in you." of $26 was deposit ed. the court Rowena E Wright decease strate); a bea ut y crenm and my made m e kind er \\, onclel·. I' ve d and admitte d to probate , L. Earl boen flnd s Ill(ltlon "How old are you?" Joe count- mother don't get rou~ d much." "I've found a dandy parking el bi ng a lt these thi/lj,:s about eatin'" overrul es snme.not well taken and flied his b~nd of ,0000 with Unit- Thomp son was appoint ed exe cutor space." e~ed. "Are you thirtee n?" ' . ed States Fidelity and Guaran ty and 1Ued hill bond of ,25.000 "But my moth el' don' t lilte Liz t o and exercis e, and wa shin '," wl~h she "Thirte en l~' sbe echoed, affron- U . make-up-and she WOlI' t It was ord~red that the defon- Company, as surety , William "Yeah? " Johnlet . s uld J. Lelr eager'Jy Thomp , " son but and T guess this W. O. Shepted, "I've been workin ' tOUT years me cut my hlii "It has only on e drawba ck." she says it t hink in' is just as importa nt. I've dant, L. L. Grtfy, in the actioll of son, James Weidne r and Jam88 herd as sUletie L D. E. He~(Iod. I'll be eightee n my next birthda y. ain't ladylike for girls t o bou Lov.ellln d Mutual "What's that?" Buildin g and Haines were ' named t apprall hei1,' been en. han T .. el lin' E. WilUam them son itoi eels. and and Robert. Bel'I was sevente en last Valenti ne's hair." Loan Compan y versus William H. "'rhere 's a car in itl" '. E, "A. Thirki(! ld and D, crllwlin D. Tblrk' over caw thom, were and naQ)ed hearin' . appra\se~. Day I" "Fath ~r living? " J oe asked. a bo ut t he~1 for th ree years, an' Baker. ' et al. pay aU remainlQIl ield accepte d the appoin tment ot The followi ng aceoun ts approv~ to-day. the fir. t time 1 cver reall y costs IIccrued In the case, adminI Jtrators of the estate of ed: . An applica tion f/;lr modification Adrah Thi.rldeld, deceased. and lookl'd at on c ! I gLless you're til-' <!uardianshlp of .James Cannon til'ed, J o ~ , " he adJcd, ooncel"n erlly of ·th e decree her,etof ore m'ade In ed their bond of ,17500 WIth H. S. incomp etent, Arst. , al< they walked t oward th e corner th e case ot Veda Orndor f v,ersus .Oonover. Louise Dunham ~ and Estat& of J~ples B. Wills, de· Ea!'1 H. Orndor t, the courl fixed Robin T : Andel'llon u sureties . ceased. ftrst anii .final. toget her. If ext week wo n' t be so . ha rd. An' I .gues. it fol t pI'etty Satur(lay, JanuaTY 24' at 10 o'clock Ralph B. Parks, H. L. Cheney at;ld E8ta~e of J. Mar~ull CUrll!!, degood to ~ o t that. pay envelope to- s. m. as time for hearing and or- George p, Gates were- named ap: ceast;d, fi1'!t and final. duy, didn't it?" she asked encour- dered that the piai.ntlff be notified. praisers. -,. Guardia nship of John Allen I n the IIction ()f The State of agin gly. L. M. Hender son was appoint ed Cavolt, minor! ftrst .. ure, i t did," J oe. answered Ohio on Relatio n of the People' s as guardia n of Clara Louise Smith . Estate Of Nancy B. Whitac re• State Bank of Indiana polis, Ind., and filed his bond ot $1000 br iefl y. with deceased, first .and ftnlll, "Do you go up? " the girl asked. versus Frank -Y. Stitt, et 'al, on Ross H. Hartsoc k. and W. S.. GraEstate of Adam Weltlel , de" I live on Goat Hill over thel'e- motion to set asidl! the finding and ham as suretie s, ce~ed, first .JD.dJlnal. jutlgme l\t, for a rElheari ng and for, An instrum ent of writing my fat he!' wa it s fol' 01 0 ' a t the corIn th.e m.ttl!r .of the assignm ent u new' b'lal, the court, on consider- porting to be .th~ last will purne l', atu r:l ay nights !" and 'of James H. Pr~dmore and · Clyde "I live dOw n the islund ," J oe ution, overrul ed the motion, to testame nt of Garrett Clevenger,. W. !l'(!dlJlor~: a partner ship. doi~~ wblch ruling the defend ants by deceased. Was produce d in said. court busln~88 Ill5 Predmo re Brothe rs i and admitt~d ·to probate . Ida' Olev- George E. Younr tl1e4 "The id ~a l life- oh. my God I" their attorne y, except. ·his bond· as George Upton pleaded guilty to enger was appoint ed executr h sa id , thinkin g of the hard job ix. _~Ignee. ~ the lIum of UO.OOO a charge of grand larceny and 80· Years Experie nce In , w as No bond require d. Edw.rd A. Res- With Amenc an Surety Compan she had left, of t he sort df home YI FittiDg and MaRing Glassel ·. to which she ,was prob!lbl y going. sentenci! d by the court to the Ohio ling, Harvey Munge r and Geo~ of .New York 8lI , lIurety. " Y \)' VO gO t 6. fine chance ·to lead State Refol'matorlf at Man!fteld SeHers were appoint ed apprais ers. Stelrer wald, O. E. Randol J~hn . :......at-- ' . ph and un. way to be.iD linn' tbe ~deei Hf.. la-to beria," a~e ~ead alowly. the' idelll li.fe, JI1aggie J ohnson! " for a period oil n<JIt less ahan one The last will and testame nt of Edward Darmod y were named CARY'S JEWEL RY SHOP apyear and kepb at hard labor and Charles Volkera'lng, deceased, Wall prailll!l' JO G aid w.ith a bitt 0 1' laugh. . I. E,err Tu~da,.. Thur.d a,.. • And sudden ly both were embaT- . Sbe ·h esitated , produce d In court and admitte d to . H e turn ed 'abruptly lind walked t hat he pay the coste. SataJrd. ,. . "--'- -rassed, and they stopped talking . Tn the case of The State of Ohio probjlte. William Volker " My fath er's a- a wonder ful 11 d!-!fierlod bl ock westward. glancdlng anel R .. I -Eltate for Tranlr EJla~i in some confusion of spirit. ." ;"tl_ man, Yes, he's living." ing' behind him to be !lUI'e had vel' us Alsie Higgins aUas William John Volker ding wele .apPointwed 1. N. Mille, iby executo r to W· "But when I first went to work,' "W'hat' s ' his profes s-wha t's be escaped the ho'me-goin g tidehefrom Higgins , the defenda nt stated that executo~. , ~o bond require d. - R. Crihfield, real ' estate 'In Bar: Maggie resume d, "I was awfUl do?" Joe asked he was not ready to enter a plea W. Whlta~~e, W. R. Boward and .v4lysbl the . Mack. A nd in the little. I opened a door ali' checked lrr. .' \ "H e-he's a travelli n' mmr." block, he !ltopp ' d short at asecond ha\l d, . ' , unbrell as. You'd wonder they let Some how she want ed Joe Oarmln o AdamI ' and Sarah J. to ad.som e roadste r; ,la l'ked befor e a me in at all. Three dollars a week, mire Pop, "Al'\d my mothe , Adams to Emma H. Bryant , lots r'sI'OW of unprete n ti o n ~ home. ing last night 01' to-dar. either for IIhop. C,rting wall papers an~_ ink No .. 8~2, ' 3ri~ an~ they paid me." fleshy," said Maggie delicate ly. 854 In FrankUn J oe got in to' it. fl shed ~rpretty toughl" Joe commenand cleanin g brushe s and eamnr s .· .. Well. I'll tell y ou one tb'ing," t rom his pqeket , and swepta key lunch eon ot' dinn er- -" · Carl and , Oarolin e Schaub to from " I'm all ted sympat heticall y. right Allen and you around the ~lace: . l'm goinr ~(j EllUbe tb timer, said Joe, as they began to the str eet.~. 'I'h e' engine purred, Iota Nos. ' 4980 , . • '. l'Oh, I've had my sharel" she up the sign of tMir feasgather show my father that, he can't stand and 4981 II) Deerfte ld twp.~ t .and the big car "moved smoothly away were a ~lIck to bE! on the' Job to ,me up in a cOJ:'1\er and throw mud responded. "We ougbt to have pr~'pal'e to r etUrn'. upstair s Fr!!derick 1., ;Killbe~, et ai, to ..E. to t he f rom the city;" passed t he parks I ·t, me in, 1 m late because I got at mel someth ing green with this," said ·store, '''I'll tell you one. thingHe can't call me athie' E • .Kibbe~' 10t.No. 4 MabieviUe I alld t h.e / actol'y district _and the n j ob." and a Uar- It Maggie again, extend ing ' toward wouldn 't like yo"r sister .." Vfc~r L. alld Olat:a M. Stance sca ttel'Cd n~hts of the " Yon humble mean r yo'u really are work, sub him a f resh supply of the broken "Mr: Joseph, sit; be never call- to! Je88e M. Stewar t, ·192 acres ,in '''Oh. Joe, why not I" u!hs. a nd so came t o the s plendid ing, Mr. Joe?" biscuits _ ed you tbat--I didn't bear that," Deer.1\eld ~ tWp. r :Warren 00., "I don't know. I just know that. trees and, the great walls 'and atid· gates "I mean r really am_" _ the horrifie d old l>utler b!terru pted 1~ acres in S1m~es twp.; "Where 'd you get all thlll diet And here's anothe r. thing, Hamilthat of Elming dale, hom'e of the rich- "You're not going back to college stuff?" Joe asked. diverte d. "Bear him I . Everyb odi . in the budget and sYlltem and efficiency est and the most fa shionab ton Oounty le men sil'1" 0{ .' "Oh," she Bashed careles sly. talk 'I. all true, neighbo urhood heard him! NOt iir, . J~sse M. Stewari to Victor and women of that partic 1,I Iar "Not on your life I'" "the evenln' papers haa it, always, . he doesn't get away ' with it," Mid Stance real estate In 'DeerfteL. Maggie 's beautif ul blue eyes part of the world. ld "Why, but loo,k here, s~;" Joe. "Now, j6u run -alone, a health column ." Phon e .'1J Allen tWp. . . widened almost as if ill pain, . In between certain magnificent pleadi!d the older man. distresl ed, and.kee "But you don't belleye all you p " mvm, and teU 'em I'm' aU "Oh, Joe, I don't believe Itl" posts of stone and brick went Cora. M. and 'A; F: Glerine er to Joe "your' father never meant a word se~ in ~.. papers l" Joe teased. Ibe . laid "·agaiu. . ·"Illl~in E. Fapl" 115 ACres In and his car, 'a nd to the side door he said yesterd ay mornl!)", !nor rirht and Itm lIom.t" ~'I do some thinKS," MaKlie counT~ me..... 'w", unobtru alve1, B,arlAn twp. He was croSI. of one of the most imposin of all your mother, elthel~," . tered uncerta inly, atter a mocarried to ,a banc!.o.m. ·mi~dl.~,.d " New Yoi'k. Lif. In.u~noe' "All rlaht, don't believe it. ~ut the mansion s th ere. An gelderly Oom"Allen, "Joe interru m~nt's though t. pt.d; IUpm~lI, 'W~o wu playln l bri~wttb PJDf t·o ~nb.tt H; . what 'do you thh\k the new~pa- butler. admitti ng withou XantD, S8.8Q t questio n ping his arms IntlJ the drelitn l th..... other mea In tile "Anii do you do aU the thing. pera print if for?" 'Ubrarj . It aoNe ln0IH~..~ t~W1lIbtp. . the dirty and weary stoek boy of gow~ the man helel the papel'l say. to do?" Joe,aaked. ready behind penetra ted ·tnto ,. lunl'lo "You mean 110 much for grooer- the Mack, vent ured 'so far as to him, Hcan you keep a s.er.~" Inl room, -wl!lN -a",.au Ul dft'" . ,Arihur alld !tlltb BmaclbeOJC eo "I'm doln' one now," IIhe an- Ie!! an amusem ents and , 'clothes tlful" and Cui Saltlub 'l' Iota In DftJ1lt ld lay a)1 eager, welcoming hand on "Anyth ing you told me In oonll- .ariltoll1'a~lc woman wu mak(n, ewel'ed ,. moving only her lips. 'I'm and dentist s?" she 'demand up ~ . '. ed, arhis . arm. .. den ce, slr~" he bE!gjl~ relueta nt. lier 'face betwee n ·fi\nn.r danee relaxln'_ !telax ten. mlnutell after r.e sting hIm wIth a email clutchin . Je,. Wms to g '. "Mr, .JosephsIr! I'm glad to Iy. meale.. if you're thin •.Stand if you hand on his arm. . " and a· late baJJ. ~l ... CoateUo, 8117.04 ~.r~JL. ,.. O\qJ~;,. see y'ou back safely, sIr. What "Well, then IIstE!n. I've got .. ' . This ,.,oman merely raised~ are fa\. Exercis e , every morni n'-' "Certaj nlyl" Iter crel!k· i~. . ... .oj _ -r <' wlth" .' ·he coughed delicat l!lyjob in the Mack M.errl\1 "We have twelve mlnute' s,"- Joe She seeJT1ed to dro6p. "! ·.J enette Al'1lpld "what with the ·little unpleas ant- ment StoN!s -the EI,htb -Depart:- eyebrow s . at "the ·R8wl. l!ez:~I1· 1!I. Bald. ' g1ancing ~ at his · wrist. "And Str,et And In a li\tle '!hUe .lIbe moun-. and Glady's lIal1 rlla1- estate III "My mother 'd nevet do it. n·es yesterd ay mOI'nlng, sir. and one." do you believe ,all .t he ideal cards, t hough I She hates managi ng." ._ . ted ~he tlii1)t of Wid •• palm-d ecora Deerft.lcJ~. · ~'OUI'- YOUI' ve)'y Oll 8ijq~T TIME -EN' .' emphat ic re"A job too'?" 00 pllrsueu . 1 "Woll, because 'YOU!' mother marks to me; sil'. on the subject StoTes, sir?"In the Maok MerrUl ted staJl'S that lay,' betwee n her Geonfl O. ",'-VIIT to '.~illth' L. . Alscr 'Bpl'VeYJl'lf and . Ab- c The btl tIer "{as actu- .Butte and . his. arid .'appear ed, ex- Weavfl "How 'do you ~~ean?" 6he aak- wouldl) ' t . do it, ' Maggie ," he .n' ... t .I''' ... .. · W~e ana wiD . 0a11 ' ·lot No. 8~6 ' hl'Fl'IlnkUn. said of your parents·- ah emillhem·!- a.\ly pale-. "In the office, ed. ."~,~ ._ .. lIir?'" , peetant ly. in hill ·doorw a". . ' unpleas antl y, '''doesn't make ,it le ~s attit ude, and then you not returnyou. "m~D. Henkle~ WayGeoig, : C.. Weave r to Edith L, . . ~'In the office~ nothing I in the " Old••" f •• ; . . JU ' ,." . . .('t~"b~ continu ed)· W~ver, l~t NO:<U4 ,jn; rfanJdl n',' "

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bare I In many lection s in every] BOO~ . as this flood of new buying line 0'1 !rOod&. orden is under full headwa y. ISSUED- EVERY WEDNESDAY I ' " I Men wlll go Th l.e mont h'In. t h to work, and in e a~er c1t~es turn wiU haveback money to IIpend. D. L. CRANE ., P.1tU.Ia.r the b1g stores are c.-aehlng in WIth UnlilJls somethlr1g unlfol'lje en Ollie. PlaoD........... ............ No. 112 pO"Bt-holiday: bargain Jlales ,to clear happen s, we cannot look. ~or ' an off the rest of their Btock.. and instant return of tpe. old prbsper R ••lcfeaee ..: ... ;. ............ ;... No; 1 J-8 people ~e buying much more Ity'• .It will creep upon us una· \ fre ' ely tHan six 'month8 a8'<l; ! . ' warp, us .it. hal! always. do ne t he Sub'c~lption Price" $1.60 • Ye.r . That is ' the ",Ol!t encoura ging. pnst. until some' mornin g, inwbile ~ign of the , times: It· ,meal}ll, . of most- of us are, still <;roak ing· i:~t.r.j~ ·, Po.tofli-~. at W0'lnc·. ~lIl. coufse,, :th,t t he lietaile.rs . hav~ got 'hard tlm'es) everybody will ubo.ut 0"101 a. Se<'o nd CI,".' Mol M .. tt.r to ~gin buying right away from at the (lam e mom ent that r ealize the hard the wholl1salers, .who in tur n have times are over. That is what has got to send theil" . orders to the always happen ed, and ·the,re is no JANUA RY 21, 1931 mills · and- · fllcto:ries. Tile wheels Il'easori to tJ:!ink 'It won't happen = =-== === ======-=;:1will beg,in to tur!l more J.'llpidly as that ,WilY this tinle. ,

THE MIAMI GAZE TrE

HARVEYSBURG

News from Court House

~PARMER

(Contin ued from p'lge ~) l\1r's. Nlu, y R ~ynll ld s entertailld as her house guest. t his w~k .~ Bill. Allowe d duughto r-in -In w, Mrs. BI/mche yfel'p, of Milford . oli .Thursd ay. John in compuu . with Mi s !;iracl! Sigler Lutz, Law, repuirlJ , $1.50; W. A. repair to equipm ent, $3; of Dayton , ihey vi~ited in Xe nia W. A. Hause, gns, $5.00 ; 'I'he and Oregon ia. F'amou s Auto S upply Co., sU'ppli es Littl e Mi s es Betty and June $ 18.59; Braden lourg of Wilmin gton, were and 'fire The Frankli n Vulcan izing week-end gl.l,e~tB of their a unt Ml'R. Alexan Co. ,su pplies, $1.83; . C. oer, s upp lies, $2.7 0; H. S. Howard CUlham and f llmily. Conove r, same, ~l::1.65; Welch and The " Welco me" cl uss of J ona h's Uukin, same, $ I .U; ; The Standa rd RUJl ullday S hoo l met with Mi sses Sara and Thelma ' Kibl er F I;i. " I, v., gas and OIl, $i!2!l.90 ; The .,.,._=__ day even in/:. A VeJ'y pleaslln t cven :olumloia Produc ts Co., supplies, , lI .... b . j b; Halls crvice Station , il1g was njoy d. OVERP RODUC TION !;(II~, :;. 28.32; The Pennsy lvania Mr. and 11-11'5. Harold Gillam and I udruutl ON THE FARM Co., freig ht, ~: J .Oll; Roy famil y cnterta ined over the weekI0 - ' -_ _ _ _ _,'igo t " hlillg ~ all' S , $2,'71) ; Ail' Reend MI.'s. GiII"'m' !! sister, Misses j UcllUII ::;u l c~ Co. J c,>lindc l' oxy· Alma and Avis Lamb. , $4 .07 ; The Oreg,,;1ia Bl'idgc Mr. Ilnel Mrs. A. S. Co llet t and In some parts of the country Co., l'epairs , $5.25 ; Th e Morrow Robe rt cnt I'wined at di nner Sunfarmer s have taken serious ly th,e c1uy e vening, Dr. lind MI's. W. E. Garage , gas, U6.!!3; Ohio Corrug a warn ing of the Federa l Farm ted Culvert Co. 2 co rrugate d sewgle 'bee, 'ha s. T. Board against overpro duction . In mart, and ers, $70; Mon-oll' Lumbe r o. Hobert Franke n. . othe.r pa rts they have paid no atmnteriu l, $50.64; MOlTOW Feed I J\1rs. Wilbul' Hawk e an d Mrs. lind Suppl y Co. , ~ uppli es, tention to it, and have sowed WHAT D ' OES YOUR $1; Van do not eat extrava winte r wh eat than last year. more cpantly, and yel Chas. H. Gray at tended a demon- Ca . -- - - mp Sto ne Co., cl'ushed gravel, .. strati' It will take a long time. before 't r BUTCH ER SAY? our meat seems to CORt us more Arl'a non III e e t'IIIg on " F OllnB~(,E NO. 1:10 urnt u e $6.22; The BalT~tt Co., tarv ill , J fanners are so well organiz ed and t .. a t th e hom e 0 f gel1l~n, all the tl'me." $1428. 13; Owen Gross, g ua rd ' rail --K erm d infol'm a ion , 'about crop conditi ons t S . b The butcher confess ed tllat the "' Irs. W'II 1 ),' tl illl1 l ' f ' 10 Iwest ' ,' lllf! I hf' du' I . a e a prmg oro materia l, $ 12<> . . 6; Blair and Le- It ,.-~\nnlld • and J;lrolluct.ion so w.eil underst ood T d 'ri}: til. · ...·Olll lH· u s ntlon or lll" One day. last winter I was rid- bills were high. He shrugge Fin· Chl .· r i\ l1 tl Fir fll (' n : d hi s u1~~ Roy, a §. furnis h hing and ing d J load with . ing the gl'avel gentlem an who runs shou l ~ler Of helpless ly. "What am I to . ~ op OI1' or{,R an by a ll t t hem • thBat t?e~ wi.ll not a livery sta ble and provide ((,. 11 II f' dah l e. ) 1,\' t ht· (',)u n ci ! of um ors en- $155. 25; Johnsto n and J ohnston s food do? You and the other peo ple of ~el'tBln h h., " i ll ll$.: " or \\ · a~· r"' :i\" lllt·. ~luh ' or ed lhl; Ft'cl-lhm en and S~n- guard rail plant muc. It IS true as dId' Ohh). f h materia Ilnythin00 It l, $ g ever 121. nl oderat 70 ; saidutfrom e nl euns are t he on ly ones IOr~ at th e Gym Saturda y evem.ng a pulpit an glng or my orses. was ~I ': ( tT I( I.""': I . Tlta I til t· tlt ' lid or til e that the princip al trouble with some weeks W. H. It f tl Madden t & Co., afte r the stock mal'- who pay your bills. Th e rich men las a tr' ,· 11,·part Il H- ot Kh all hi ' H 1" 11"t'l r~su . o. Ie rccc n ~l agaz rne same, $137.84 ; The Mason Lum - I,'' hi.· agricul ture, insofar li S agricul ture ket unpleas antness. ' Wh il :oihu ll ha\' l.' all p owpr@ on my list keep me. wai t ing for lIix subscrr ptlon con lest whIc can do anythin g about it, is that h ~hey ber Co., same, $27.22'; The Leba- :fYI' fl a \ ' llIl,!-!" FI ,' e C lll p ! und e r "Ho.w is busines s ?" I asked bim months or even a' year. ~ hl ' I .HWM 'Ir ttl l.! !-;lHI(' of 011111 lllld Every. ~~nduct cd . A II report a glol'lo us non Lum bel' Co., sam e, $108.87 ; " ad, too mllny f arm ers are growin g too l ltihll He .allswe tht\ l" e lu 14\II' h ·that he had never body's meat costs more in cons~- Im~h'l o t lH' .. ' .0\\"« '1":'1 nluch of. the same commo dity,. not known it to red 0,. aU llllldt y UH llI ay li p K l ' un H G ' h ' b f Th e Tropica l Plant& Oil Co., su pbe worse. "Only a few quence ." . a l e~ ' . Iuy as een su - pli es, $30.70; The J. W. Lin go t ell by ('ou n rlJ (lr l hl~ VIII .. "e. only in Am erica but all over' the Of pur hol'S4!S are saddle horses," SI·:,"I'I ,,;>; t. Thn, s"I<1 Fll'e 'hl t' r I suppose t he percent world. he Said. "The othllrs are owried by four.flu shers in the Pa rk age of fel'lIl~ .wlth Itr'p pe the past w\!ek, Hard ware Co., supplies, $730.50 ; ~ ItH JI 1;- a l Jpoln t c d hy l h t' Mll}' Or Avenue but Is ab le to be out now. ."1.1 ' d II\' th(' Cou n c il ro r It Chairm an Legge of the Farm. the butcher s and bakers and The Kilpatr ick French Molor Car I' rln HJlPI"u\" n( t\\"o y .. a'rl!. ~niu It! rm 10 he apt. Charl es Gal'ner , Of. Colum - Co., gas and supplie Boal'd pointed out the other day dlestick makers who supply can· district and in the New York sub'(IIH'U I'f"Ul witt' th p. t l' f U lVC 1\10)'01' s, $122.49 ; UM the urbs is very high. There must be bus, sp~nl the J)f' I) \ ' ld e tl h)' L..a\\' , . that Nebraska bas cut the winter fashion able people on Park and thousan ds of famili es struggl ing Mary l'Inch lindwe k-e nd WIt h Mrs. Th e J. W. Lingo Hardwa re Co., 1-; 1, -['!If IN !J. 'rhn L t·h 'o mp IIHaRobel1: Garn er. wheat acreage tw~lve percent . If ·Fifth Avenue s. And do you repair parts, $106.0 8; lloll t tilt· 1'~ iI' l' Ch l c r ~hall be a n d know to "keep up with the Jon eses." Dr. and Mrs: W. E. ()glesbe e Equipm ent Co. repairs, The Prues 111' ~ fllinll" all the other wheat. growin g re- that those litt le mercha ia h t.." I' phy flx ~ c1 tU th (' Hum 81c; Nelnts can't But all over the coun'try the same a!I :1 1111'S. Roy o r Ull ~ I)ull"r ror oneh \)rl\ c li c~ nnd lark were Dayton son M ~ dle y, buildin g g uard gions did the anme thing and kept collect enough even to . PHONE 8F3 the :-;III'H o f Chi .. 1)0 II U I" tor f'llu'h rail, pay my thing occurs to a greater 01' less VISIt ors Wedrnes day . their spring sowing down in the oats. bills? It is terrible ." UI; i nt' '''H nl ,-c ll n g , .luJ\\"c vel' pro vl t1(. tl $2 1.85; Clint Ross, same, $21.86; · degree. -It is du e not merely to lIJU1 lit, ~h a ll he i\h. and Mrs. M. H. StO I'el' at- William l' cHetlt to tJ .. e n · same porport ion, the result would A Ii~tle later ' I was rep~ti Shuler, same , $33.05; ti li f II 10 ~ nll1t' and Il that h p s ha ll n o t HARVE YSBUR G, OHIO certain ly be vastly larger returns the convers ation to a friend ng the fact that people are living be- tc·nded th e fu:n~l'n l of Mrs. Storer' s Walter Dakin sume $23.8 0; hl! l' n l i t ll' d 1u U\' CI' Tw o Do 11 8 1'8 ( 01' Jam es SU dl I"II fl l~ . l llgH In u n}1 one ca l e ndar who yond their mean s. Much of it is bl'o th el' at ub lnn, Thul·sd a j'. for -every wheat grower . But every makes -his hom/! in a fashion Ross, same, $7.60; Carl Dakin , lllUlIl h. I II ,,,ltllllol l th pl'e to Huld Fin' l" l,d e f tihn ll r 6C'elv('1 lh ~ B Uill or - - • farmer w110 olanta as much to suburb. He bas ample ' meana able nothing more or less than dow nsame, $32.20; Otill Arthul', sam e FI\' .but right thought lessness. \ l>ol1 a r Joi aM.. co mp on sn ti o n ( or wheat this year a8 he did last year compar ed with some of the $2 1.86 ; Lewis Padgit. HH '· .... • r n,INt'cl Ilt ~nr h "" e wllilin same, $21.multiI used. to be a great . beli ever Is reducin g his own income and million aires whose estates "h~ .. "tlt'" l imit s o r th " \' 1130; Enis Thompson , same, $8.40 ; la ge corp" o r W nY II ·s ,· lIl e. causing aU of th.,e other wheat· the same commu nity, he are in in reforms . I enrolled in Ca u!les Ralph Biggs. same, $5.60; R. C. is ' com. and s upporte d high grade CandiSE -I'I C.;>; 4. That In' r'''' c r lre m !)1l !rl'0wers to lose also. Nobody parativ cly poor. Vanel, same, $2.80; Sam D. Hen - 1'th al1 li e n ppll ln l l\d h~1 th e Mt\ yor datlls, and was gencrally loud and Wllh th e IItI" ... O a nd onsen t ot .lh e makes. any money on whcat wben M iss pal Da kin is spendin g kl e. r oad surveyi ng, $1.5; George Cuullcii He told me that he had been vigorou s. 11 11110 I'I 'COl om'~ n dutl(Hl of it Is' ns low as it has been for the protest ing mildly to the 'this week with Mr. the and Henkle Mrs. ·h l · r ro r lerms of on' reBr, , same, Elvis $7; Sam Shearel ', H 18 In myoId age I have come t o furlher l,rOVlde past year; everybo dy would make about the steadly increas butc:her 'l ~h n l SIlIlI Michiel of fume, nell,I' Maple Cornel'. $7; Howard T . . Cook, furn- l ~I' IHH :·H t' t4lI'I ' g II o n, ing' meat feel that most of our trouble s ( Ir:4t dny ot money on it if there were only bills. "I do not underst and," Mi 's Eltii e Gibso n of Bellbro ok i hing and loading gravel, $292 ; .ItUtUHl'Y o r cueh Y l:llr tnilt, rH t tluc h F l rehe wQuld be washed away i'1' we would mnn ~h ;lll scrv{' untll lil a SHe 'esso r hlllf as much of it gr~wn al).~ In had said. I'We always pay prompt - only be just reasona bly courteo us spent Satu rday night and Sunday Zain Armita ge, same, $32; Mar- 18 ,hol y appolnl " II !l llll ",ulllltl d. , the madet . with her parents Mr, Hil ey Gibson gie Laymon , guard rail posts $52 .• Iy on t~e fi rst of th~ month. We and decent to one another SOC'I'I OI'\ ~ . '!'hll l Il shll ll be (he . "ul l' or th e F l r~ ' hl er un ,1 f.'lrerne n and familY. Missou ri and Arkans as have 80; Gray Brothe rs" furnish ing and l u ' uttend HUj ' " buttln ElK nW.Bllng s i some excuse for sowing more winMiss C1elldll Dakin spent Mon· piling stone. $12; Fred C. Hayner . 1111,1 ROOT FOR AND CONSI GN prIlC1Il' C. I)ro\'ltl d tar by their day IIrtel'Ilo on with hel' aunt Mrs. compen sation and damage s, $2.0; organiz utlon nt' h)' lh 'M nyo r und our Cattle, hogs, sheep and calves ter wheat than Ii 'Year ago. The Hot, Water Spon,e Cake lO I,edol'm IIII ('h (lU l l H nl a ll fi r,," , drough t hit t hose states harder Norris- Brock Co., live wire and Daisy Hain-eB , guard rail posh, w it li n th e 'or p o ml Beat three egg yolks light and Frank Dakin. " lim it s o r Ihl v lll a" c. o r nl olh er tim e. 118 s hall ue8 progressive firm for the hi~hest than it did most o.f the rest of the Mrs. Emma Gibso $32.65; n is pending L. H: Baldwi n, compen sa- r eflu add 'One cup of sugar and cont inue l1'ed bv t he Fire hle r. market prices and good service . wheat country , and much of the beating until well mixed. Now add a few weeks with her daughte r in tion and damage s, $50; L. H. SEl ~1'l O;>; ti. Thllt th e compe n all- Union Slock Yarda, CinciDD ati, O . winter ' wheat sown there is for Brown , balance on contrac t, $80; lion o r eaC h 1" lr man h e r e in provl· Ref.ran ee: Ask one cup of flour that has been Bellbro ok, Mril. Harold Rogers . first man you, me!'" tied .. h n ll be lln d lh SlIme Is h erllpastura ge for , live·sto ck.' Wheat . Mr. and Ml's. La The wrence Oregon Weakly ia Bridge Co., pay roll by rl xe d al til(, slim or ' fltly cr· nls sifted with one teaspoo n of baking feeding· to cattle and hop hu f Or eac h PI''' ·tl cc u ntl th e Hu m o r 1 _ __ . -- mo. $66.80 ; Joe W. Davis, nn,· powder and a quarter teaspoo nsa lt spent last Thursd ay evening with for c nI H rU\' ILch busi n ess III c lproven a very Buccesliful and prod; ~ ame, $146.40 ; Chas, E . Bradbu ry Ing; Add two tablesp oons of very hot Mr. Hiley Gibson alld family. . how eve r pro \' I(l ou that he table ' way of. using thEt surplus . ame, $170.35 ; /'. . T : Rettig. same a hall h e pI'eoem to be e ntitl e d lo water, then the whiles .of t hree !l nu lhnt nj) Flrl'mlln shll il lJe But ali of the efforts of 'th(\ $256.95 ; Eden 'ferry, same, $856.· .nlllc eggs beaten stiff' and a teaspoo n e ntld"d l o ove r Ol1 e Do lI"r f r HU h Govern ment to stabiliz e , tbe pro· 90; E. D. Jones, same, $207.45 ; V. naeetlnK 'l' i n utly on~· cn l e nl1u. r nt onth, Of ,141mon juice. Bake in patty tins In "dd'ltlon th e r e lo pac h F'lremnn . duction of the staple crop!! and to W. Tompk ins, same. $132.80 ; Les- ex.cel't a.sl8la nt 1"l r Chl c't IIho ll o'l'ganil!!e ~ their market ing ~ dn an RESID ENT lie Shultz, operati ng mainta iner, r C6 \·c th e 8um ot T~u OO ll an us Japa.aea e LemoD Pie (:oll1]len sntl on for H rvlces ren derp" ordeJ,'ly basis wUI be f)l t ile until ======~==============~~ $52; E. W. KnaPll. same $16; Eu- a l Clte'h ti re wllilin th Just why Japane se, we don't o rp The. orntlon Sharon W. r. M. S. met all far mers, everyw here, get into limit ", or th " VI Jl llItc o f W "y n 8\' 111 ' know. But that is the name of it t he M. E. par so nage, Wedn\: at gene Harper , r oad wor k, $a:" an COFFE E ROLL I th e Assista nt F'lre uuy Harry Dakin, buildin ler s hall the habit of workin g togethe r t~ and it is the cjelieiou s special ty of afterno on. g guard I·ui :. r ec 1\" Ih ' sum or Thr Ch 0 0 11111'11 U8 PERMA NENT LOCAT ION ward the. ' same end. And that tid $11.20; J . Irvin Mulford , labor, ("'O I1II, e l1""tloll for scrvlc.s I' ridcred M~ke a dough of' three cups of a frfend . BoirtQg ether the juice n t cn c h fI....' wllhl n th e corpora le of Rev. Kilmer was confinc ll t v ~ .. $19.60; is smaller crops of' everyth ing with R. E. Mulford , labor, $15; 1I1l11ld ot th e Vlll ilge. a small lemon, r ind. home by illne' :, a purt of last higher prices per unit of produc t- flour, sifted with one teaspoo n four tablesp oonstheof grated SJ,: "1' 101'\ 'i . '\'hal nil co mp ensa Waites Garage , repairs , $16.90; water and week. tion h erein flro,·ld". 1 .Im ll be Jlll ya. 1011. ". . each. 0'1 salt itnd ground mace, and four of sugar. Cool and . ' LEBAN ON, OHIO Th e Frank Sherwo b le od (IUnrt rl)·. Co., gas and add the 1111's. Fred Chenow eth is spend,Bet ter five dollars an acre pro'" onehalf cup Of sugar. Add one yolk~ .of thre~ 01':"1'1 N • ,\\1 rtlllltln rp. 8 or supplie s, $21.72; A. T. Rettig, Eyea E.amin ed egis, weI! beaten. ing seve l'al days with her parents , l'I\I' of O ,·tllnann es In co nfll ' I h ' r {' fit, from a hundre d acres than a cup or~ niilk; ' in which one ~om- C~ok garage rent, $36 ; p , O. Monfor t, w ithI ~ nre h p r p lH ' re p l u l.)c1, Glallea Filled dollar an acre ' loss from five 11un- pressed yeast cake has been bIen. ·stlt;in10 double boiler until creamy Mr. a nd Mt's. P. A. Lawson , near same, $18; P, O. Monfor 'E " I'\ION 9. Tilia Ortli ll" nc" Hh[\l~ g. constan tly. ~at the e~g , Hillsbo ro. t, ex· lake "Ml'C l n nd 1,1' In fOI'cc on and dred acres. ded;, and work in one~halL. cup of whItes, ~hree of them, and pen ses, $5.50; P. B, Monee, pay "rl or th " ~arllc.l I, ,;rlud a ll owed beat In Earl, the three-m onths-o ld son soften'e d butter. Knead, ' fet rise in three .tablesp oons .of stl~r. roll, $35.60; L . H. Brown, labor, bY~,~:"':(i lit .........-:-- Fold, ('o lln (' 11 l:hn mbe ,' thl. . of Mr. a nd Mrs. Francis Chenow ,' • a wat'm place, roll' out ' to one- the hot l em~n cream till)' or .Innun r .\· ,1931.. ' . " IDto the eth, died Friday night and was $7; Albert Monjar , lumber , $254,· e lg-hlh • . .I A.M E:~ re. M e 1.1 r(f~. • ' fourth ineh thick, cut into long sweeten ed whltCll. Ha,ve 40; The Morrow Feed a'nd SupFOR SALE DATES CALL ready a buried ' on S un day. He had been 1 A ' 1111 1:' MI\),o r ' dl twO t th ply .. Co., 1 THE UPTUR N' IS BEGIN NING t strips. d bridge th baked repair crust. materia AIlP.1 Pour l, nn\'1lI In 0 n the til· H ll ttl . III. an f ' '1 f 1S b' eSt! ·th ar"qn . e k . , . I h ' VIIIllgp C Ier' K. . . ,,' ral rom 1\ • outside ' bt: a welIgreaJled pan, rna es a OIne- n~!le. $116.22 Rev. Kilmer received a class of seweni; ; Waynes ville Farmer s Ex· ~ .,..' . • eyllndr ical in. form, ' joining the $5.96; W. and L. E. Gurnve into the M. E. church Sunday . • , . strips where nec~lI8&l(y 'by moisten Miss ' Peachb low: " I hope you Two were baptize d. the supplie s, $32.46; Colum- _------~-----­ Report ~ from all over the coun- ing the e~ges. ~t ,I.s e again;others ley, bus Blank Book Mfg.The Co., sup- pi won't f eel 'hurt becau. e I refused coming by leUer' from .try are t o the elfect that the bake in a mQd~te 'ov~, other plies, $1 0.50; John Law and Son, . . churches. Cnristr nas trade everyw here ' was when nearly done brush over and y ou." . 'roB, 85c; The Wester n Star, en· .~ith Mr. Breake r: "Not at alii Not Mr. and ~ 1'ar better ' than merchaitt!! · had sugar and, watez: and sprinkl e the 'at alp I assure you. I feel honored and childre Mrs. Stanley Stephen s velopes . $18.50; Bell Press, supJESSE STANL EY n, of Springb oro, were plies, $8; Clifford W, anticlIP ated, and that Itoeks 'of top with fine·cho pped . FUNER AL DIREC TOR Vetter, re· almond s, positiVe ly honored . I'd rather be guests of friends here, Sunday . , me~chandise have been 80 . t~ Bold mixed with , dry sugar and Phone 320, New Burlin. ton, 'Ohio pairing clock, $2.50; Trustee s of einna~ l'CJede d by you than anyone I WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Mrs. Mattie Steddom and wni. Public Affairs, " out ·t. hat J lIe s'jlelves are practic ally mono ' . know." Mend enhall an! confine d tQ . their house, $49.96 light , at court ; The Columb us EARL KOOGL ER '. by mn MS. i;;:=~;;i . • Blank Boo~ . Mfg. Co., supplie s, , ,;;;.;;;;;;;;=~==:=~~#-:-;i;;;==;;;;i;;;;;;;;:;;;pOi~====;;..========i;;;;;====-==?===========~~ homes R. D. 6, Fully Xenia, Oblo Mias Ru by Smith is home from ~I'6; Drs., Edw. Equip ped for Good and Robert . Blair, " Delawa re', on IIccoun t of j))ness. medica PhoDe Servic DaytoD e. Co, 54J5 l service s, $18; Reils, ElecLara-e tric Shop. supplie s, $2.28; Tru.sDis play Room. , By A~I Reid tees of Public Affairs , light and Ambu lance Servic e Ila!\ at jail, $34.35 ; M.rs. Cynthia Fulkert h boardin g prisone rs $383. T.I....... e 7 50; W. H. Fuikert h, washin g for prisone rs, $37; oW. H. Fulkert h, ", With Depe ndab le itemiZEd aceoun t · of expense s for N~w I',LL 8£ quarter , $30.50; The· Wester n Star Seru m and Virus supplie8 . $68.60 ; The Book Shop, SVRPR'S~O' I~ supplie s, 50c; John Law and Son, insur ea both Safe-. $6.; The Fyr-Fy ter Co. ~te"'na·rian ty and Succe aa $496; Mrs. IVII un ••• ; . . . . ., board and care of . Phon e 93 Carl Wittlin ier, ,10; M. E. ROM, ~­ .stamps , U: The Book Shop, sup· plies. $1.60: Fred O. ~ame8. bones Harvey.b~rg, O. .\ for impoun ded doge, 7Sc The S. Phoa. 31 Fred Co., adverti sing dog notices. $11; The Wester n Star, same, $6.· 60; The Frankli n Ohronle le. same. $8.60; Arthur J. Hili, expen!e , f7 'fOTAR Y PUBLI C NatloDa l Batik A kindly landlad y Inquire d of Will. Drawn • • E.tatea SeUled I the young bride how she and her husban d propose d to spend their WAYN ESVill E, OHIO holiday. "Our plans 80 'far," replied the bride "are tentativ e.'" "Oh, Wow delight ful!" exclaim ed the landlad y. "I'm sure you'll enloy campin g out 'more than anything · elee. you could do}'

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Mrs. Adda Miller of Columb us is now staying with Mrs. Belle part of Cigars, Gl oves, Sto ne cott and family. Ware, Baking Powd ers. Soap, TH E LOVER S Mr. a nd Mrs. A. O. William s Broom s, Paper Sacks, Eg~ Ca~t' s , of Dayton attende d William ColeI-bu. Crates and nHlI\Y other urti- I ma n's sale Thursd ay. By Mary Kyl e Dall as c1es. Mrs. W. F. Clark df Waynes Mr ~. F . R. S"nyd er is visit ing ville and Mrs. Paul Jl'or your F~mace, Boiler or Stove Flory of DayWALT ER KENH ICK, Tr ustee ••ala •• Sug •• Oure nothing bUl hi" vi olin, f l'i enu~ in Pittsb urg. to n spent Saturda y with Mrs . . . . I' d nothi nK The Fuei lor every PurpolJc! my RO ll I! . FOR SALE BY Mary Carmon y. I \VIII offer at Pubh c AucllOn Hut W~ weI" but wt'eI \l'h ~ n skies were W. 1-1 . All en was a bu sin ess , A S;~e lor every Use! Walter on t he 'farm kn own n ' th e\ Sh~rKenrick , trustee ,' has blue v i ~ ito r' in Cincinn llti on Friday. been authori zed to lIell the stock wood .Farm, locatl/d 0." the Hur- And slimme r da y were IOll Our Guar antee goes with every Ton ve.ysbu r·g and Oregom a .,J{oad, [j A nd when \\·c I'estell by t heg: Rev. G. C. Dibert 'and fnmlly of the Clark grocery at public a uction , Saturda y, Januar y Sl. mIles West of Hal'vey:<uurg nnd I Th e rob ins cam e an d told hedge s Jl e n ~ Mond ay lind Tu esday at Ohio MI'. and Mrs. Ed Lavey moved Il ow they hud darcd lo woo and City. to their recentl y purchas ed propwi n, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Blnnd, Mr. erty in Dayton last week. Wh ~ n clI,'ly 'pl'i ng \l'a. cold. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hardy of nnd lVII·S. Alvin EUl'nhu rt and son Ow Service Man will stop and explain Lebano n were Saturda y guests of on dewVI' C ,o l1letim cs s upped were Dayton visitors Saturda y. Coke to you. I He is as near Mrs. Ann L. Smith. Lel'ries , . Mr. Charles Guitne r of near a8 your teleohone Di ~ trict • upe1'in te ndent, B. L. 0,· ~ ) c pt among th e hay, Bul oft th falme r's' wiv e!! at eve George prcache d at the local M. Miamis burg spent Thursd ay after E. chun' h . unc1 ay and was greeted noon with Mr. and Mrs. Kesler ame out to heal' \1 S play; Grahum . Unlo aded a car of Th e rnre old so ngs, the denr old Ly 1\ large co n ~regiltion. Mrs. Belle Scott and Mrs. Adda tun es,1\1r>'. II. H. Wadsw orth and Mrs. Miller called on Mr. and Mrs, We could not tarve for long Bl'itt Vice, of Dayton , spent sev- Howard Archde acon in Waynes While my ma n had his violin, Phon e 25 ernl days Ilist week with their pur- ville Saturda y, who have both Wayne.v.ilLe~ Ohio And [ my sweet love-so ng ents, MI'. and 1\11'9 . E. T. Stroud. been ill with grip. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stanley Bailey enTh e w o l'l~ has nye gone well with MI'. and Mrs. C. M. Robitze r, tertaine d Mr. and Mrs. Lawren ee us. Mi !\~ Beatric e and MI'. Frederi ck Elliott of Centerv ille to dinner And \ vill be ab l~ .to take care 0 f nil Washin gs to have SAme Old ma n since we we.re onc,Rob itze r we re e ntert.ain ed at the on Sunday . Our homel ess wnndel'lllg down the I home of MI'. and Mrs. J. D. Mnrdemons trated and ali R epairs needed in Stock. Rev. H . H. Laffert y of this lUJles lall Tuesday. charge is hnving a series of meetI ~ long ago was done. ings at R ed LiOl\ at the present :; But tho e who wait for go ld or MI'. and Ml'R. Wa rd William s time. getu', lind · son, or Cinci nnati , and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham For houses l' fol' kine. and. daughte r, Bernice were SunTill youth's sweet spring grows Amel ia Willi a ms were Sunday dinliN g uests of Mr. and !\frs. C. M. day evening guests 0'1 Mr. and brown untl ser c, Roblt~e l'. Mrs.. John 1dyers in Belmon t. And love and beuuty tine, rofessrs Calvin ~'b ngal!re fln~ Will .n ever kn ow the j oy of heal'ts Dr. Rudolph, eyesigh t speolal- Robert B~rJlet 1'hu t m el wi thout a f ea l' . . are . workin l in ayne~vill~, ist, is he re every Tuesda y, Thurs- Sidney ~his week. Wh en yo u had but yo ur violi n dtly and Saturda y. Free examin a)frs. Jjld Longllc re acoomp anled And I n song, my dea r. ti on of your eyes at Cary's Jewelry her husban d to Cincinn ati Sunday Shop, l.ebano n, Ohio. evening where sh" II visiting rela. tlve!!' Mrs. Chas. E. Andel'son enterMrs. ~Price. ta in eu at dinner t oday, celebra ting week-enMargar et Johnll spent the the 75th birthda y anniversary of Elizabe d with her sister, Mn. Smith at the Nationa l , her mothel' Mrs. Addie Eberly Militaryth Home, / Dayton . Smi th. The guests were Mr. 'Ben Mr. and Mrs. H.arold Kellis, Ion Sm ith, of Osborn , Mrs. T. J. Smith and daught er, of Mt. Holly spent and Miss Evn Re e de~ Wedne sday and Thursd ay at the In honor of the twenty- flrst home of birthda y anniver sary of their Colema n. Mr. and Mrs.. William g rundson, Gilbert Frye, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lacken s of Mrs. Samuel Butterw orth enter> tained at dinn er Sunday , ' Mrs. Frankli n and the Mil!8es Nettle, Maggie Burnet , Miss Lo.uise Crane Mayme and Ola Fox and Isaac FRESH HoME. DRESS ED Cabe of Miamis burg were Satu!'-. HOME DRE'SS ED YOUNG and C. W. Frye. . PORK ' day evening guests of Mr. and STEER BEEF Bring 'in your old jewelry for Mrs. Charles Early and family. Pork Sauaac e. ·2-lbs ........ 2SC Boiling Beef, 2 Ibs ........ ..25c .... Mrs. Wil]ja111 Long, accomp an, l'cpa iring"':' have rings Temoun ted ,Absolu tely· pure pork Pot Ro·..t, lb ... ...... ,. ,'... . .. .ll1c· , l'epair- have rin~~ remoun ted ied by .Mrs. Edward HUI of Qak. Shon ribll . Ib Pork Steak, wood, , spent ............. Friday ..... 1.. and Saturd ay Lo' d C!t k Ib - beads restrun g--sHv erware re.. _LeaD. tender . 1ft, roun ' >;> ea, ...... ...... with her s.l ster and brother s, Mfaa I plated ut Cary's J ewelry Shop, . • Chu. c k Roast, Ib ... i ..... . .. . .... l ,SC CI.,ra Siegel, Dr. F. K. Siegel and POrkc Chopa; ·P,·ri Lebano n, Ohio. .. ·b.. ·.... ·;.. ·I .. 2Oc Swisil Qr Roast, ·l b ............ 2Oc Dr. Rudolpi4 Siegel. in .Clncip natl. hoice cuts, or .0 n . Cut:frb m shoulde r . Mrs. S. H. Haino!s and son, and, " Freah Canies, ilL ,.. ·... Mr~ . T . J . Carr, Mrs. G. D. lZ~'. ' Steak. tender juicy, Ib .... IOc OLDFIELD TYPE Mills and Mrs. A.lonzo Curl were Mr. and ·~rs. Waltllr Kenrick were . , ~ 'Whole, 4'JbI: .to_6 Ibs. avo ANcn on 'l'YPE . ' Fine clluck steak . .. in attend nnce a t tne Warren Sunday aft4!rnoon guestS of relahesh Sicte, -lb ......... ... ..., •..17c Sope r PrIce Club Steaksl lb .. .............. 23c Uea,\' y PrIce Doty tives in .Sp,rjng boro. . County W. C. T. U. institut e which I 81ae SIu Eaeb per Pair Loin Roa,'st, ·Ib... ..... .......... lac Ground ·Beef,. 2 Ib8 .... :~ .... 2 •• Mr. and Mrs. J. B, Jonea had was hel d on. Friday at the' home of Spare 1ijba, 2 lb.,...........tic Prleo Pure, fn,ab &'1'Ound .;. for Sla. 40-21 _,.$4.9 8 $9.6 0 30x3~ __ $~.9'7 $'7.'7 4 their dinner PE!~ ' peata '"tilllnaaY,d Mrs. Walter Rockhi ll In Lebano n. per PaIr \ LeaD-:-,tJi~t7 '. Mrs. . Adda MID.r of 0\ 3lx4, ,• _ _ _ Th e plan of 6.98 work was 13.58 · discuss . Fl'ub I{amtl, Ib.... ... , ..... ., .. l8c 4.50-20 _____$8.,5 5 $16.' 70 ed , 4.50-2 1__ 5.69 11.1 0 "VEI\L ,' and Mrs. Curl 'favored the com- and Mr. and .Mn. Ther]i • ,Small pte-ham a, whole or Veal Poclte~ 'Rout, Ib,.. ,lSc 4.'15- 19_ 6.65 IZ.90 4.40-21 __ 4 .55 8.S0 4.50-21.-__ 8.'75 16.96 - I pany with a vocal selectio n entl· and son of Centerv Q.e. ~, \ , half ." V;eal Chopl.; ·jb ...~ J. .. .'........ lS. Mr. and Mn! Georee Smltb and tied "Just for Today. " • . . N,aw BuUe Kraut, .11.. ..... ... . . Veat R~~ Ib .... .. :... .,... .. ! •• · .1,·5 9.96 · 4.75-19._____ 9.'70 18.90 dau~hter of Welt Carro~D bd 5,00-2 0__ '7.10 13.8 0 4.50-2 1.._ 5 \ Mn. Kate Smith of nUr Jlt. BoU, .~rd-Hom. r.nde red, ·P'lre --. ~ ',~ : :5,25-18_ _ '7.90 15.30 5.25-2 L...- '.'75 15.00 4.75-20-----.. 1.0~2,S 19.90 ;. t DEATH S viSited Mr. William J Jrabali! and .' . 2po, u nd, Mr. and Mrs. 21c BIlI'I'1 ; qraham . lb~ Sunc.n. 5.00·20 $5.2~ ... --11.2 .5 2.1.9 0 5.25:21 .. .. __ 8.5'7 1.6.'0 't , . Bailey Davis, 89 years· old, • day eventng .. · l ~-fb. ·~~y.~ ·of ~r~d for ...•:. ... - .: . .. 15c 5.25-21._ 1 Z.95 ZS.30 6.00.~O H. D.ll. 50 ~2.3() Tne Livabls LfvIDw-ioom ~eet- . long time residen t ()f Harvey sbur, lng, of theHome Decora who 'fell ting and brOke his hip about proU.n"Of~o..eilcat 5.50-20__ ..13.'7 0 2,6.'70 ~. ~~~utt... t hr~ e months ago, died' 'M onday jed,' was held III the home of MN. B.\TT ERIE S D. D. TRI1C K TIRES night. Funera l ' service s will be Ed Longac re . Tuesda y ~~mo$i.Jt. 6.00-20 ____ 15.2, 0 2,9.5 0 Wilber t · SwanJi wu tabft· held at the home Thursd ay" afterc lellll,:d service the c?mple te 1'79 5 90 " 'Y 30sS ___ · • I hnc of Flrcston c BllllcrlC'.8 •• • 6.50-20.____ 1'.15 33.30 noon at 2 o'clock with burlal In quite ill in Dllyton wj.th a "heart attack Thursd ay evenlne ·and ....6 Miami cemete ry. ·9 '75 . 90 VAL ' C;onic on IIn~1 sec tite EX1' RA 7.00-2L---2.0 .15 39 10 <Nt. ,- -_ .. . • • UE "'1' ~Ive ~· Oll. We mal.". I taken ,to Miami 'Vall,er, b!>IIP.I\4I. • ' AJJ Otltu s .... PrlCOd YOll lin allowan ce for your old i All Other SI... Priced . He home Impro~ea Chnrles Boger, aged 66, died at the w~ .I'wopor tlonatoll ' Low J,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. .~~~. .~~~~--~ ... butter,.. of and bls . uJtcle, . ... J': P~oportlonat el7 Low his home at Ridgev:iJl!! on FHday. Swank Saturda y. Sunday e~;D I;;: l=~~~~~~~~!!!.~~~~~~~~~~~C~~T!!!!!!!! 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WAYNESVJLLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, JAN UA RY 2.8, 1931

FIR E MAN'S CLUB MEETS

ATHLETIC CLUB IS

At the rl'Kuluv mee ting o f the Club Monday ni ~ ht p lans were laiJ til h old a bird s hool so metime next mo nth fpr lh,' purpo ~e of rni , inj! 11I OIl t'y I II Chv('r thl' (')( pcn ~ (' ~ of thl' Il l ·~ an · i?ati on. Th e datl' und locatinn "f the ~ h oo t will he HIIIlPUnl' ,Ii la ter. A ll 111 (, 11Ibl' " w('n' prl' ~en t ;\1 r oll ca ll and it \\'a~ \' olt'd thai each l11el11b.' r wu s to ~!ive t"11 cent 5 eac h l1le e tin~ nij!ht t il 1,,·11 "o \'er f' xpcn s l' ~ . • If thl' m embe r> arc willing t o gi\le thl' ir ti II It · and m oney f,r this Kouri (' aU ~ l' the \ ~ h o uld hlJ\'~ thl' bncking of cve ri pl'open}' own er ill .the (·O l1l1nlllli t l' . Th · Club ha , changed it ~ 111C'I·i in~ plae<' til th l' P O\I' N ' h(>U ~ I'. il beil1K warmer alld also l'upab lr· "I h o u ~inK the fin' t ruck \\ hil,' th" nH'l'ting is in session. Firel1lRn'~

NEWLY .ORGANIZED

T hl: re ha ~ been in Waynesv i:ll' for th e laat , evcral years n marked luck of intel'cst in athlt~t · irs and t o an y one per ~ on tryi ng to Th l' AIIII('Ik duh will g i\' a Olunagl' a tl!a m it ha s p re:e nted da rh·t· at tilt· l; YIII ~alLl rd ay ni ).( I,t. a Vl' l'y diffi(:u lt s ituation with which to d ell i. :\11':<. F. It SnY.!l·1 ha ~ return·d Sunday .Ianuary 18 a f ew nft l·r II t \\() - W c' I ' I, ~ \'i ~ it iiI I' itl,,Daring Flyers Who Are Believed Lost at Sea young' men interest ed in the vari· burg'. " u ~ s port~ m et and o l·gani'l. ed a Mrs. Beryl Hart and CaPtain William S. MacLartn sta rted out fro m club t o IJ' kn owll as t he Waynes\'. ;\1. " 'hl I' . " f l. () lIi ~ vill e . }\Y .. New York in their seaplane "Trade- wind" 10 carry the fi l't "I ',')' load" vi lle Athletic Cltl h. Thi : club wa s call1·Ii ' li n \\' 8),11<, ,, ,, ill l' fril' n d" organiz ed in a n atl ' mpt to sti m u· across the Atlan fic by way of Bermuda and th~ Azores. They reac hed' .·lIl1day. latl' in this C') l11m uni ty along the Bermuda, where ,this photograph was made. and have n ot been heard oj line of c lean athletics for th e :\I iss \Jar i,· (,hi l,·s. IIf SprinKyuunK lIlpn and to try and create lid .!. 111" h" l' n visilin~ l'('lali\' ~ " ' nou~h inter pst t o main tai n a b a e and f rl "l ld, hpI;e. bu ll and a basket ball team with· out consta ntl y los ing money. !\ "l1 n l'l h El Z t'~' Hnd family. (If The pu rpo se of the cl ub as sta· Da y tOil . I'"itl'd ~Ir. and Mrs. Wal · l ed t o all members: The nWlllbers l"r 1-: I7.l'Y, on Friday. nf this dub have ban ded together for the PUt'posc of p ro mot ing ~I I' ~. Hoh l, .. t Wel'llt1., w hn \\'n ~ clea n Ilthll·tiCS a nti to provide rec· S ll hadl ,' hlll'l1l' d tw,) we t,ks a~o , reation and umu ~e m e nt f or it ~ Muaic Department is snid lu b(' improvin g. membel's and the community as a Next w eek the mu s ic pupils nre whole. Believing that to s uccess· Interl's t thr ougih n llt Ihe co m. going to begin work on two oper - fu ll y pr'o mote clean spo r·t it is nec - Illunity was keen in the two IJel' . Ra y Hawke and ~am i l y, of . Car rin gton Ellis a nd family vis- e ttas. The title of th e opere tta t o e!'l"ary t 0 wo:r k 'In an organized rormances of "All a Mistak e" Il" .\·t nn. vi,it ... d . l .... e d uwkp and Ited relatives in Day ton Sunday. be g ' b lh h' ' h hi' h fami ly Slll1dll~' aft .. .. n oon . , Iven y e rg sc 0 0 . IS, manner, we ave th e refor'e forme d s po ns ored by th e F on tana W om. Th e Athle tic club will give a ".Prin cess Ting-a h-Ling".; The . t~ i s club in an attempt t o prom ot e an 's club, under t he direc ti on of l\l essr~ Walte l' and harll'> dan ce at the Gy m Saturday nig ht. title of the on e to be /l Iven by : mor e a nd bette r coope r'ation Mrs. C. J. Willia mson. Ki v!.: n. on I Durll l' Il we re bu ,i, IH'~~ vi ~ito rs in the grades including onl y the first am ong p lay ers and those inter est - Friday and atur rl ay e \'cl1mO's I I ill I ft . ttl · . "S' GI . " d v h . . ", ' . .C J:111 0n on( ay II er 110011. lee, rs,. prln~ o~ . e l o un g 111 n a\'rng I{ raduated Jalluary ~ and 3. Myel' H yma n and family s p e nt A musIc Festrval, t o be he ld 0 1' hav ing disc on t inu ed th ei.. con· 1 Th e hilthliJrhtR of t h " \]' .. GI . 1\1 " h flit Sunday wi th relatives in Cincin- so metime in April i being plan- n eclio n w'th 1-1' 'h ' I I . I' . . evell rng . I ~~ , cnn,l III S , () ny O il , , . " r IK c 10 0 al e e r· \\ e re the song (' h o ru s e~ executed \\'as th(' wepk-end gues t nf Mr. nati. for m e lllbcr~hip a nd . b b I n ed for all of the h igh sc huu ls III g lble . '. . may In y an um 1' 1' of pret ty you n g and Mrs. E l'IH':t Butterworth . t111~ , mnnne r c ontlllu e their s po rt ladies of the eOJlll11unit~· . girls ' MI'. a nd Mrs. Fr'ed Sc hwa rtz, of the county. us III scho? l. . fr om t h e Juni o .. high school, and Forres t Hidge. IIf the Curburun Co lumbu s, are lIojourning in Th e foll oW ing are eligib le t o . III o~r fi ..st meetrn g. the follow- the kindergurten eh ildre n, a ls o the dUIll Co .. visited his fatllt' r O. M. Florida . play on th e Ba se ball team for Sec- 109 offic e l'~ were e lected: R. J . danc e numbers. wh ich proved to Ridl.: e. a n ti wifc on . atllrday. Mrs. Sue Wrigh t Hiatt, of Win- on d Sem este r, I S:i0- l03 L Adam s, pre. :, H . Buerkle. vice· be mo st en te rta in ing to t he !Ill/Ii. Erwin Ellis, J',lilo Miltenberger, preRl'I'ent, M. F. W e llz, s ecretary, enre, and brought forth mll ch a l; ' A lph eu s Boga n and fnlllily of CO L U M BUS, 0 II 10 - Secretu ry chester, Ind., was a Waynesville Balla r d Walla ce, J ohn Turn e r, and L. . St. J ohn treasurer. plau se. Cl urk ~v ill l', ~ pe n t . unday with o f State Claren ce J . Bl'o WII hus vis itor Suturday . Ralph Mainous, Paul Savage, Charter III em bel's consist of the The su ccess o f the chol'us wor k Or vill e J . GrllY unci famil y. bee n th e I'e cep ent of numerous Raymond S mith, of Mason , called 'Charles Savage, Ge or ge Edwards, fo ll owrng : R. Adams, H. ,Bue rkl e was contributed in a large m a n n er l'vl\l mendntion ~ f or his co mpilaMarion Whitaker, Donald Gu stin, M. W eltz, L. St. John, V. Armi· to the s plendid co. operation of o Miss Hel<: n Starr. o[ Spri n~ ti un of Lhe fi fte cnth federnl cen sus n Mr. and M1'5. D. E. StandiHurber t Barton, William Wardl ow ta!!e , V. H o ugh , A. B. Cleave l', H. Mi ss Mary Louise Zimmerman, Valley. SIl 'nt 'unday with MI'. s tati ~ tic s or po p ulatio n by cou n- ford Saturday evening. Buford Bernard, Wallv"ce Bernard, Rllmby, J. Lovely, E. Ramby , B. the piani st. Mi ss Zimmerman e n- and Mrs. Wilbur St a n sbe rr y. t ies lind minor civi l divisions for Saws filed by machinery, cut Richard Miller, Law i'ence Davis, H e~ d l!rso n, J. Prendcrga t, D. R. tered in to the work whole-heart. I !l00, 1!J 10, I H20 a nd l !l30. Ohio cleaner, tru er, faster, Roy Pigott. George Miller, Homer Ke nn ard, Sa lrs bury , H . Os born and F . edly sh e having attended all prllC MI S" Flol'pnce De Moss,. of Day· admitted to the Union a s the sev~ at Madden's Lumber Yard. Leland Vance, Harold Fox, Mere- H ough. " tiCI'; and rehearsa ls, of all chorus. I to n, was th guc:<L of Mrss Mar' ~' c n teen th sta te in February, 1803, dith Whitaker, Robert Armstron g. Monday or g ht, J a nuar y 26, the cs a nd the cast, and was called Margaret Ullgle:by, o n S un day. had a populu l ion in 19:30 of 6,646Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Howell, of cl ub n! et and the f oll owin g were upon eac h eve nin g to play nine. 697, a n illcreast' of 887,3 03 or Port William , were bus iness vis.. 1\11'. and Mrs. Che. r Cutler nnd Last Friday Olght, the bask et - take n rn as new memb ers; L. Hart- te en song and dan ce number .. 15..1 pe r' cent, a s compared with itors in Wa ynesville Saturday . so n of L oveland, \\'ere guests of ~oc k, V. Simpson, M. Rogers, C. Mi ss Zimm el'man is a t ' o !ac h er o f ball teams of W. H. S. wcre the thl' population ten years ag o. The Ray Mills and famil y on Sunduy. MI'. and Mrs. J . E. Frazier guest s of Kin gs Mill s High. The Gl'ar,J. Gon\ H. Mi. sildine, .N. pi ano and is al. 0 studying pip!' o ~. t otal land area o f the state is 4 0,a nd' can handl e both the 740 sq ua re mil es, with an average s p ent S unday with Mr, and Mrs. buy s were greatly en couraged by Watkrns, A. l~u l'llhal't, R. Mal'trn , gan Miscella neou s Bargain s you'll . An son , Gilbel't Frye and K. c1as~ ic an d populal' mU!lic in the numbcl' of inhabita nts o[ ] 63,1. H erbert Do ter, of Harveysburg. the large numb er of rooters who find lit Cary'" "The H ome of Gifts' corred manner·.- Fontana· ( Calif) accompanied them. Th e second Fromm. In 1800 the staw had a population l or e open 8 n. m. to 9 p. m. 1111 j\f'r. and Mrs. Samuel Butter- team played their best game of . Anyone wis,hing memb ershi p 01' H erald . ' of 45,365 , in 1810 the populayear, Lebano n, Ohio. an~·on.e w~o w ou ld I! ke t o have the Mary Louis has many fri end s worth and the seasoh, winnin g easil y by the Gilbe rt Frye vis ited tion was 230,760 an increase . of organrzatlOn exp la rn wl to th(>m in Wa y n esvill e, where sh e was 18fi,:IU5 or 408.7 pel' cen t over relatives in Wilmin g ton Sunday score of 26 to ] 3. O. J. E d \\'al'c1 ~ and J . W. Ed afternoon. The first fiv e also had an en- Illay secure info rma tion from any born and r eceived her first mu sical wards and falllily attended the the preceding yea r. training, who will be pleased to funeral of a I'efative ut Blanch sjoyable e vening, swamping their of t he active me mbers. Mr. an d Mrs. J. C. Hawke and opponents with baskets in th e first As a whol e we believe th is 01' - heal' of h er success. Th e r e are 4,574 inmates in the tel' S unda y afterno on. Ohio Penito.ntiary . Of this num- Mr. and Mrs. J . P . Fromm visited part of the. game. The score at the ganization will prove a great asset to the community and that it Mr. Albert ,Haines at the Maso nic half was 23 to 10. Everyone nearly be r :l, ll !l are whites, 1,462 colMI'. a n d Mrs. F. S. Wil lob uy , o f di ed of heart failure when our deserves the he lp and backing of DOGS KILLING LIVE STOCK Infliuilapo li :<, were guest s of Mr. ored men a nd three ye llow men. Hom e, Sunday. boys scor ed only I poin t in the everyone. The ages ra nge from 15 to 76, two . D. Rid ge, nl th' and Mr~ . New dish es on table help to third quarter against 10 for Kings This Saturday evening there Dogs have beco me a mena ce to having n ot yet attained their 17th cheer the whole family- Special Mills . The last quarte r was a rep- will be a dance sp onsored by this Jiv e stock in Wayne t ow nshi p. f' 1' iends I'lome, on , unda~·. YClIl' whil (> three are 73 and 74. prices on those beautiful sets at etition of the first part of the newly organiz,ed club and we Within the past f ew weck ~ s evera l There a r c 1,771 mll1'l'ied men and Mr. and l\llfs. H Olli er Ha mby and 1,7!)!) bachelor s, 7Q9 divorced and Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, 0 , gam e and we w ere again victorious would like to see a large crowd 1 fal'lllers huv e discov ered dOg'R d is· r.11'. and Mr ~. J ames Love ly wCI'e present, so le ll's ever yo ne get be, tlll'bing their stock. Satur'da y nil{ht 37 t o 22. What has gotten into 273 widowers. Ther!! a re 36 difMrs. Frank Stansberry, Miss our boys ? They dropped their hind t his n ew proje ct and see if a ca lf was attacked on Ca l'! Smth's in Dayt on Su 'n duy evtlning lind saw fe rent beliefs listed alllong t he inC(Jhan~ lind K p lly ~ in ··Africa .'r Mary Stan sberry Mrs. John Stans · mates, 1,015 Catholics, 48 J ewish, be r ry, T om and Russell , Stans- usual habit o'f trying to play the it is n't p ossible t o put it over in a place, on Sunday ni ght thr ee big way. brood sows owned by Curl Wurd· .1. P. FrOlll1ll and family . '. Lee on e Mahollllllednn, two Mormons berry, were Dayton visitors Sun- whole game in the la st quart er . low. wer'c attacked n nd kill ed un rl Jl a\\'ke and fa mily wen' di n ner Their .passing was fine. They ha ve lind t h e r emain der Protestants, day afternoon . on Monday night A Iva Luddin Kton \! llcst s of MI'. and Mrs. J. improved in basket shoot ing. We NE W C ENTURY CLUB T.he Bllptist.s lead , all sects with had two sheep kil~ ed. believe that they n ow have the lI awke today . Th occasion was 1,248. There Ol'e 66 2 World War Bring in your old jewelry for Dog Warden W ade Bl'oWII h a· '" ce lebratio n of Mrs . . J. priso ners in the in. titution and repair- ha.,ve l'ings 'sized or re- fighting spirit n ecessal'Y to win The New Clm'tury Club enj oyed 18 wh o saw servic c in t h e pan ish mounted-bends restrung- silver- a champion ship. Wh o can stop the_hospita lity o f Mrs. W. F . Clark made several visits her e I'ecpnt- Ha\\'ke's hirthday IInni\'cl·slIl·Y· Ame riclln War; 1\ total Of 1,097 ware replated at Cary's Jewelry them? F l'ida y afte rn oo n, January 23. Iy and clforts are b eing Ill ade t () apprehend the dogs a nd pu t n Next Friday nig ht, ,January 30 Or. Rudolph, eye!light s pecial · h~ve had military , training, There Shop, Lebanon , Ohio. 22 m embers a.nswered r oll call . . W. H. S, meets Morrow at Morrow i~ t, is her e every Tll eKday, Thurs· are 2,627 of the men who have The program consisted of three st op t o theil' d epredation s. H elp the boys put another game intere<ting top ics of England: . day find Satu rday, Free exam ina· 5,44 persons depending on them Mr. and Mrs. N. P . CI:.'burn, of Lon o f your eyes at Cary's J ewe lry for sup po r t, rang-ing from 756 with Washington, C, H ., and Mrs. Ella in the win column. "London", Ml'S. LeMay, giving RA I L ROA~ABANDONED Sh op, Lebannn, Ohi o. a splendid des,cription of many inwife on ly, to t wo who hnve a wife Babb , of Spring Valley, were KINGS MILLS and thirteen children awaiting guests of Mrs. Anna Cadwallader teresting feature s of this anci ent T rain s over th e D. T. & J. fr()m ,. MI'. and ;\11'" .I (1 hn Cafferty , the I'etu rn o f father and Miss Clara Lite, Sunday. F T city. G POI:t William. to Ki ngma~ . I:an ' l\1i o< I-:di ' h lind ~ II'. .lo Riuh Caf· the English LakeR" by 1 1 a 1\11'Among York, rf therr las t t r a m over t h at d IVISIon fe l: t~', and MiRs !\Iar y i\I<'Clllth y, . Hathaway, ' Lakeland or The State employes \Vel'e paid sev- ! Mr. and Mrs . F. B. Henderson McDaniel, If, 3 0 3 last week. Aband onm ent of the of Frnnklin. Dr. and :\11' <. It Play g round o f England as it is eral days ago aIte l' the legi slature ! and daughter, Louise, s pent Sun- Buchannan, c 4 3 11 9 1-2 mil es, was ord ej'ecl by th e chrick and Mrs . Mati(. Mc Kay. of h a d pa ssed the partial ap propria. \ day in Middletown, the guests of R. Innis, rg II W ' I 5 often called, cove ring a small area lnterstate Comm erce COlllmi ssion. 2 1 but proving very interesting. For four veal'~ t he loss on thi ;; Dayton, w ere gu eslR of H . . I. .t ion bill for the first six months of Mr. and Mrs. J. Seibold and fum- Baysose, ,t g 0 0 .. 0 • lillmsoll and fami ly 0 11 Su nday. "A Journey through the English bran ch of the road was $2 1 2GR.8Z the present year, It was. the first ily. . time the "Ghost had walked" since B 22 Cath edrals", visiting a few of the 14 -~ - Total " Bring in your old j ewelry for Bridge prizes, wedding and anancient cath edrals, by Mrs. Fromm December 2 3, and the greater part '('lmir' ing- have rinKS remounted PAR ISH MEETING nive r sary gifts, birthdays or any Dur in g th e social h our a deliciou R of that pay, of coarse, was used W . H. ' S. repair-.h a\·e ring'"" remou nted two course IUllcheon was serv2d. dllring the holi days. The pay occasion, proper gifts a t' "The T G F Th er e will be a ca'lIed mee ti ng - b elHls r estrun g-,-s ilvcl'\vnre r eo Guests of 'the afternoon w er e ch ecks were certainly welcomed Home of Gifts," Cary's Jewelry Mary' . pla t ed at ' Cary's J e wel ry Sh op , 5 0 10 Mr8. J. 1-1. Sackett, Mrs. L. M. (.f th e paris h lit St. Wallace, 1'1 ..... by 14,000 workers in th e employ Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. 5 1 II Hend er son, Mrs . Mary Carmony, Episcopal church , Su nda y a f ~l'r. Lebanon, Ohio. Kennai'd, If ., .. of the state. The W . . C. T . U. will meet at I P" Savage, If ...... .. . 2 Mrs. Mauriee Silver, Mrs. C. W. no on at 2 ' o'c lock . A II I1l c lllber ~ 1 0 Let us print your Snle Bills. al'e ul'ged to be present. the home of Mrs. Tom Carr Thurs Mainous, c .. . .. .. 6 Younce and Mrs. P .- J. Flory. 3 0 The Ohio School of the A ir with . -----.---:::::..=. --.~.---- -0 0 a . istance of Federal Cabinet of- day January 29, at 2 o'cl.o ck. Mrs, Ellis, c .. ......... . ... . 0 .... .. 7 3 2 ficer s and other not ables, will Earl .Carr of Leba~o!, Will be the Turner, rg CO LLETT H OME B U RNE D 1 1 0 broadcast a s eries of talks on our guest epeaker. :VISItOrs always Miltenberger, Ig .. b, His Grandmother.( • government at work, . each Mon- welcome and all members are Elfol'ts o f t he congregation of Total 32 6 37 dllY aftern oon from two to three urged to - attend, the Kingman M. E. church to save Referee -Dakin, Lebanon. o'clock over station WLW, CinMr. and Mrs. W. H. A llen and the ho me 0 Jam es Collett, two cinnati. The statesmen will tell of Mrs. Edith M. Harris represented rnile ~ so uthea st of New Burling. th ~ ir duties and the function of G racie N olel the local parish at the a nnual cont on, S unday morning, went for good government. In addition ven tion of the Protestan t Episco- Firat Grad_Mi.. S lepbenlt>n nauKht when the house again pr omin e nt writer s and educators DUring the post six weeks th er(' caught fire la w in the afternoon will also address the radio audi- pal Chur.c h, Southern Ohio Dlocese, held in Christ Church, ~ay- were four from our little group of and ' was burned to the ground. ence. ton , Tuesday and Wednesday. thirty-six first graders who made Loss is estimated at $ .... 000 partiDirector Charles A. Neal of the an-average 'Of ' A in every su bject. ally covered with insurance . Gruen Watches, diamonds and We are quite proud to have their The morning fire started while • tnte Department of Health states 1hat 70 0 cases of ~ mallpox have wedding rings'. costume jewelry- names on the Hono r Roll and we Mrs. Collett was in church. W.ord been reported in Ohio during the unusual novelties and cards tor h 0 p e to h ave a Ionger I'IS t 0f names was sent to he r , and the pastor, . 8 all oC,casions. YOu'. 11 finl\ at Cary's n' ext t l' me the 1"e port cards come Rev. J ohn ~.Hmer, dismissed t he. lail t four and a ha~f months" ~ 9 Jewelry S hop Lebanon ' Ohio. congregation and all assisted in (I f that · number 111 ' the penod " out. , Thos e appearing on the H onor putting' out the flames, Jarl\l ary 1 to 15. · He al,!io says tha~ A bout 4 :30 o' clock fire again duri ng the first ten months of' Rol1 aN!: .Helen "Margaret · Gonll, 1930, l'ecords show 1.209 deat~~ strong, all 'evldence :pci'ln~ed ;to ,a Reba St,1rface', ~rances Johns, broke out and .the , structure WBS cOl1$lIl1led. Some fUTnitUl:e on the due t6 ·falls, with 609 .in the home . ~ecOrd breaking bili. Introduction ,Anna Marilyn Whl~ker, ' first fioor w~lII , save d. ,142 in IridustrY ' and 20~ . in the event. .Among that number 'Is one -,-,' -'-streets, . around · ~he premises ' anil w.hidh ~ould authorl.'t e;' county - Si~l Grad. ' r.i1e ~olly Junil1 r: six~h 'graders in public places. In 251 reports. of' b'onds' of election .to 'purchase S TORE~ I.S· ROBBED heal til o!ftcials the place · of · acd- voting 'machlnes and put them int.o had a class meeting January 23. dent was omitted. ' . u~e in their ~ctive c ounties. .;. The cl~ was_called to order by The clotiliJlg Jltore 'o f Kenn oth . . voting machine h!8 been Installed' the President ' Glenna Wollard 'Horn, fo~mer:Jy Dakin &, Hor-n •. at Over .225 hills have been ·intro-, jJj the I:tallway· leadlnr · fro", the The secretary ~aliea the roU ' Lebanon , w.a~1 robbed early Monduced m the Gen,er,al" All!emblY' , rotunda where the public 'Can re" everyone respon"ded We talked day· morning. Weart'n g appnral with the members " still Koing I celve iristructions in itll use. . over plans for. • V.ientlne party, seemed t o be their " obje ct.

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WAYN ES VILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST (l nd nomi nati onal) h e:lH A. William so n, Minister Billll' . 'ch " '11 fit !l ::\U a . m . LOI'd's , ' IIP P(' r al e .. nclu ~ i l\ lI . ~:I'o ry e f· flIn i ~ hCIIlg' put fll rth to mak ' 'HII' Bibl,· Sch u,'] ~ "J'\' ic(' " attral't· i\'l' as \1' l, 11 :\ .. h" lpfu l. Su nda y a IU lIior ('h .. ir \\'ill fllrnish ~ everal IIU lld"' I', an d th,·I'(, wil l also be a <0 1" hy C;"IJI'j'!;I' ,\1 ill l' ''' Chri s tian End",,\'o r al ti ::1II p. II I. C" nsec ral ion Me" t in )!. I~"ery 111 mb cr hOllld makl' a ~ 1 ' ' ('ial ,: jf(,rt t u he t hPI'I' lint! hrin~ .. 11111 l' p ill'. Leader, I·: I'm;! S e ar ~ . E V('11 i nj! e\'a cj'!;e li st ic ' ('I'\·itl' at 7 ::W II. 01. A ~ SU ll duy will bc' th e GO th 3nllivel'sary of \h ri ~ti aJl Elld etlvor it is ubserve d as "Chri s tian Endeav or Duy." The Chi ist'ian Endea\'or Socit'ly will hll\'" l'huI'j'!;l' or th,· program for l h" ('ven ing se n ·iet·. prese nt the <p!'cial song numbers ('tc. Th e se r· mun will al ~ () be adapteJ to the occ!lHill n, hut will he o f inter est tn all. Praye!' mee tinJ.: and Bible Study at 7 ::lO p . m. ea ch WcdneBday. Th e church wh ere you fee l a t hnllll'. ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Rev. Lawrence B . Mollmann . Su m mer schedule- 1st, 3rd and 5th Su nday. Ma ss at 8 :00 a. m. ; u nduy, Mass at 2nd an d 4 th 9 :30: ST .. MARYS CHURCH I. Se plua~e s i01a Sunday . ('huI'eh ~c h oo l at 9:30; sermon a nd Holy o01mullion at 10 :3 0. Pari ~ h mee tin g at 2 p. m ., Ilt \l'hi ' h ~ve r y member is u I'ged to be present. F ~ bl'uary

FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST ( Und enominational) Ch esler A. Williamso n. Minister Bihle Schoo l at 9 ::iO a. m. Th er.~ will be a !l ::10 s pec ial number. B e t he r€' 011 th e dot or you' ll miss it. Th e Loyal Wome n will arrange II ~ p<.C ia I proj:(ram and are spec ie I bo osl!'l'!; for the day. Witness th is program and help us attain our atte ndun c g oal of 132. Lor'd's Supper lind ~ erlllon at 10:30 a. m. Se rm on subject. "The Gr'cat Decision ' Bapt i:< mal :;e rvic e at 2 :30 p. m. You arc a lways welcome at t hi s c hurch. VAYNESVILLE M. E . CHURCH G. C. Dibert, Pastor. . Wedn rs da~': ' Bible study an d nrayer meeting at 7 :16 p. m. Choir practice Ilt 8 :00 p. Jll . Sun'l flY: S unday school at !J :30 a. m. Morni ng worship at 10 :30. The th eme for the morning Re l'mon will l)e, " Coming by N ig ht." EpW01·th Lea/tue at 6 :30 p. m. Evange list ic ;(' r vire at 7 :30 p . m. FRIENDS' MEETING Sabbath Re hoo l at H ::10. Meeting fo r wm'Rhip at 10: 30. Foster and Margal'eita Heac ock Field Secr etaries for Fl'iends Ge ne r al COIl' e r ence, wi ll be pres n t. All Friend s and others interest ed are ~ ordially invited to llIe et with u s.

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WILL ADDRESS MASONS Rc\·. Ch ester A. William son will ld dress t he Illcu l Maso ns at their next reg ul ar meeti ng, Tuesday ve nin g, F'e bl'ual'y 10. All me mo [lel's l\I'e urged to attend a s they will find a tr~ at in st o)'e for them ADDRESSED MEETING S ta nley Se ll ers, of Lebanon, reo turned Thur'sday nig ht from Louis vi ll e wh e re he was the pr incipal speak !' )' he fore t he Kentucky Hardware Dealers ' A soc illtion.


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tion organized and e..xiltln&' under the lawl 0{ the United Statea of Amerlna ve~1 A. H. TUllJler. treasurer of Warr-en for m~mey only. Amount' claim.~d $91}9,44 with ,ntereBt~n $499. thel'eo( fJ'om January 20. 1930 at the rate of ' 6 per cent .annUm and with interest Qn $499.72 there .of, from July 21, 1930 at the' Tate of 4} per cent per Ilnnum"'10r coats Ilnd for all other relief to which said plaintiff, may be entitled in . the pr.amisel\. The Wllynesville Nlltional Ba\'lk of Waynesville 0.,. a 'corporation ol'gnnized and existing' under the laws ot: the United States ' of America, ver!!us A. H. Turner• .as tr 'UHurer Of WllI'Nln County, Ohio fOI" money ' onlr, amount claimed $4200.40 with mterest on $2100.20 th el'eot fl'om January 20, 1990 ilL the rate of 6 per cent per ann urn and with interest 01\ $2100.20 thereof from July 21, 1980 at t.he rate of 6 per cent annum, for C.o sts and for all other relief to which !laid plaintift' may be entit led in the premises. Wlllter Somers versus Mariana McLaughli n, Brewster Somers, Etta Eme Ick, Lelia Some.r s Elthll Somers . and W. Henry Emerick for .partition.

Common pIe .. Proceed;"". In the CQ:;c.> of The · tatl! of· Ohio V'l"Ilt1 ·M. ,I. UOlY. th c1uf ndunt pleud', d Ku il ly to u ..-harge ot draw Ill!;' eh ck without fu nd s and was >;"= __ 'ntc:mc' , to pny 1\ fine of ~50 and cost!! wher eby the dcfendunt paid stO)' 1 .don't know j.ust w hat ' p·il.ed i~ th e sink, llnd ~h o fau cets t h fi n and cris t · and wnll disHAPTER. T\ . . ch arged. . ' they wo~ld 'have dOlle wIth slaves I dl'IPP(/11 on them unav dingly. "Wh n with ncle Tom 1" • Om(ltllnes, !,a would fu mble on I. ,he h" rI fou nd room for. t he Th court ordere u that t he "With Uncle NQboliy I I t 's fl sort l<? th e th r .R1.de of th anC/JSll"l\l j lt\ III ICllnN thll t J oe hud 1.(\ Vell ~ h eritr conv ey n d et'd to Fred , of-of und el'\Vol'ld in~oH tiga ti o n . r plcture. to IllS <>wn boyho od OJ\ a IW I" I!n th e CJ"l)\Vcto~ "h ·If nhovc .Jalll I! ' und . B. Kaufman, purgot it on my own hook. " VE'l'lllont fa l"m. I t h ' ~ Jtlk . a lld so m ' IIn ('~ : hl' look. ' chllt;l.l l'~ of the I'oul estut .· in tht! "I BUr · would Iik YO Il .to !!E'C tht' I l'·1 lip fr')1l\ the· di:hl'nn lit it. with ens ', ~f T hc Peoplc's Building " W 11, but tJln t'H no n en e," t.he woman su id after II )lllU"e, some· p];l'ce,.. ollle day. fagj:Cl. '1'~cI'c \~.o nd.(·I:lIIg eye".. "The. wII,Y to Le. Loun &. Suvings 11 l1lpnny of Lebwhat at a loss "Your falh er won't was c l ~ h t of us lJOYR and m y sl ~te l' 1a"!1I li Ving the Idea l IIff' \. to lJ • anon, Ohill, ve rsus Joseph . permit you roi· one instant t o give Margaret- yo u'r e named ~ I tN 11' 111." • . l{r ' us, e t al. Vi' I:I'i bution of the up college and work! lIe-" hOI'. I: nd ror my mothcl', L(;O. 11 r 1110the r ~ a\( 1 that It ui dn't procl! lIls ill the : 11111 of $3200 was .. fy fath er told me he wasn' t Th ero S SOIllI! of them lhere ~ tlll . 1 s(' el11 t o hel' ~o Illalw "e l ~s,:,: ol'dcl"eu. It wu s furth er .decreed goil\g to bJlck me fi nun ciall y any I dal'Csay- I havl'n't h~ a rtl fOI'~ 'Llwbl'th rcud . Il o n'c ", ~ U R pl~ . thu t ]o'l cd O. .JFIIlH!H I' covel' frllm morc," J oe in ttlrrUllted hotly. tw nty Y llI:s. You 'd hk.e you r ou;;ly . 11111.1 th en I (l1·l!'." t a !' uhu ut It. till' defell'!anL, ;roseph C. and "Meanwhile, I'm done with college grandm other s kltch l'll- wlnter ~,r nut Le ll and il lI~~I! I ' UI ' 1I88.cd It UOloth y Krebs th ' SUIIi of $1218. Wlu Maribel VbllOR. 19, of Bosl'Ol\, who won the ,old medal ?f. thf and I' m working, nnd he call mak e summ er, th ut wa s the place lISI mOI'e thHn II nee. 111 f;\I llle bl'w ll d 1'- 1gr. togethe r with in te rest. Briti." National Skabna AllOC1ation 10 London rec~t1y, Wlth an exhibition what he Iikell if it !' boy ~ Iilied to be ! r I'c m e m b!!~ ,:,hell I ~ .. n~ . .~ ,c n ~ u!,d fra nkl y thnt. he In lhc Ilclion of The Peopl 's . and which amaled th~ Enghsh. " Wh y he 'll not endure it on e a bIg storm .would be 0 11110 up dltln t ge l It. . !:Iuilding, Loun &. livings Cominsta ntl ,1 th e woman Sllit!' "I\1 eall' --lr 'e!' bC\l'lm' ovcr. und plunks Th"r~> wus no hot wutel', and nO- I pany of Lebunon Ohi o , crs us T. while, al'en't you g oing to t he rll ttl i" , in the ynnl. and th old bod y in th e worl l1 cou ld wn~ h t he C Hewitt e t III ' it w~s ol'dered Russells' ? It ' Millicent.'s' coming· well.-. wee p cr eakin ' - h.ow we f1h l tl'~ .0ft(,I' .1I IOlllb ~ tc\\' din nel' in IJ~'J tb e cO l;rl t hat. lh e plaintiff reo P ro b ate Court Proceedin,. out party-she'll certainly expec t a b Ill' op en fi rep Ilic e 0!1E' ~ !( I . 1lU t co It.I h C. PI Ie d t h cm amI . emIle, I eov I' n j udgment ugainst the deH. G. Fitzpatrick was appointyou !" she had he!' range bUIlt l'Ight IIC- th em whde .~ he wmt d for ~o me f ~ ll dallt~. T . C. Hewitt, Pearl "I think I'll let Millicen t cry loved t he kItch en thi! ll! Th ere was w ntp l ' lo bUll. . Hewilt and J ennie Burnett in the ed an apprai!;er of a ~signment of t,'. h er~elf to ~ l eep to-night," the bpy a bill' ope n fireplace one ~ id c . .hut "~lu J.:'g i . l hi ~ Wlls . !:l' r l11 0the r tutnl allllJunt of $5 02 6.5 6. Unless .Jamt's H. and Clyde W . Predmore, said lazi ly. "My j ob has sapped my he had her range butlt I'II:::h l frlll1l b 'd. LIZ [!O out. paid wit hin thr ec day ' from ent ry i.n place of Edward Darmody, wh o energies-what with cologne and aerO!Il; it, Rnd thel;e w~!\ n' t ncve r R ': T ~n l11inu~e~ ugo, M tI;" . , It was " ..<lm'cd thut lh u e ! en~ IS unuble to se rve. postcat'"ds and tinse l and vegetable drop of anyth)n. ~ Plll e d on the : W e ll. h('l'e: RI I}~ e l'e I ~ to It, , dunls' e(jui ty of r edemption !lhall An instrument of writing, pur• knives. " milK Rhe kE'p It like black ghl ~l< sn It! Mrs. J llhnRon. 1 m lit the cnd I Lte foreclo cd li nd premises shall porting to be the lllst will and "What are you talk ing aboutl" "Oh, Pop! But why did yo u CV CI·. (If n1y gr een, a nt! I can't do no Lte s old. testament of Jeannette R. Thomp==~"'--'- -."Nothing. Nothing. But I'm a come away?" mn l'(' INIVCS u.nttl I .get some. 1 III the aelton of Blllnche W.hit: son, deceased, was produced in TRY Walker Zimmerman to Charles workingman now, no t ime for friv"I d'no, Maggi e. Jest got rest - g lll ' S"; you' re t ired, ain't you?" acre Br own versus lyde Whitacre court for probate. olities. Leave me be, Mothe l', I'm less. I Itue,s!!." " Nl)t s n very." et ul, It was dc('r eed by t he court An instrument 'of writin g \ pur- R. Thompson real estate in HarOUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS dead." "Look here, P op. If. my ~rand"Y ou' ll blll' e to Iret t~ ,money that Blanche Whitacre Brown, porting to be the last wi! and veysburg. . Joseph Todor to Raymond and Th ere was a si len ce. The woman mother J ohnson had mil e ehlldr n 1' r~,m your fflt her. M.aggle! '?" Iydc Whitacre. Frnnk Whitacre testament Of Margaret (Surface) FOR RESULTS sat puzzled and disapproving, and no servants, how could she .. PoP., have r,0ll thIrty ee n~s. and Woodrow Whitoc re be endow- ~umner, deceased, was produced Sarebta ROPerts, 0.80 town acres thinking. manage to keep the. p.lace . 0 cienn ~ gu t's~ so.. He cOllnted It out eel of one fu ll-fourth purt of the In court for probate. Application in F'ranklin. Lee Page to Flora Page 178.50 r "Li ten, Joe. You do like MiI- and th~ stove shIllin g !lO, and - :!II~.£> ~. " en Ill es. "prem ises de:'cribed in t he petition, will be 'for hearing JanualY 24 at ~creB il) Harlan twp. licent, don't you? She's such a everythmg? Ma ays t hat no lady III two b ~ enough , Mil? . wh I'eby it was order ed that A. J. 10 o'clock a. m. Harry E. and Alma E. Cogan to dear little thinlt," his mother pl'es- ought. to dO, he r own w~,rk, anli ~he H.~ w. r~l~ch .(hel YUUI', .fllth.e r, ~ Ive Scheurer, W. W. Wh.itaker, and E . The last and testament of ently began sen timentally, "a'lld says It can t be done I ynll. 1 hll t Y e nt. - yc.s, th,lt 11 be Dunham be apPOinte d as com- Mary Koeble, deceased, was pro- Riley R. and Louise C. Frazee, "We ll , may~e your gra n d m ~ther t nough. ~ lIt I wodu l like t~ kn l1 ~ mi sioners to assist the Sheriff in duc ed in 'court admitted to probate 3.84 town acres in Cleal'creek twp she likes you so much I , FUNERAL DIRECTOR Davis Furnas to Roscoe C. Fur"Give her my love and tell her Johnso n wasn t II lady, MaggIe. wha LC'n John son doea .wlth hIS malting partition Ella Koebel was appointed execuI'm trying to get together enough "Po~, do you thin?k } h er~'s uny l1l on~y! Shu\'. t.h nt dool' !" In the cuse of i :he State of Ohio trix and filed her bond in the sum nas/ Fred Furnas, Ada (Furnas) WAYNESVILLE, OHIO mOlley for our little nest," said hope I III not a ludy: Not lik e my Dishes wUl lmg. httla 0 slow verliUs Alsie Higgins alias WiI- of $1500 with Flora Lehr and W. Smith Bnd Anna (Furnas) Hoak, Joe. "I'll see her at the club to- j!'randmo~,h er Pe~ncl"ld ge , I mean? t o hl'lI.t. I:I'ull1b!\ ~ 11 th9 fl oo r, bat- liam Higgins, the court appointed H. Whitaker as sureties. Howard 283.04 acres in Wayne twp. Robert Furnas to Roscoe C. morrow, anyway-she always Because, . MaggIe would rush ';I n tl'f splll etl Hnd d l"l ed on the Rtove, Hob el t W Bl'own an Ilttorney of Cook, Harry Schnell and A. J. plays golf Sunday mornings." eagerly, "I'd love to have my klt- th l' d ta bl(! cl oth. I'umpled. t~e this bar counsE;1 for the defen- Scheurer were named apPJ;'aisers Furnas, Fred Furnas, Ada Smith Fully 8quipped lor Good Service. "I don't understand you, Joe," chen. always. clean and. ordel·.ly , s U.A'u r bow l UP Sl't , (llsh towels stIff unnt. ." Inventories and appraisements and . Anna Hoak, 288.04 acres in his mother said in cold disapproval' and ~Ies cooling on the wmdO\~Sl ll , Wi th gre.aso. an '.1 wnte~-TW mat____ filed : . Wayne twp. Large Display Room. "You went out Of the house yes- a!ld Janl all 'put up, and me In II leI', the \Illlplratlon of It went be- . New Suit. Estate of Lizzie Gerrard deceas- Tine Roberts to Louis Bishop lot Ambulance Service No. 886 in Franklin. terday morning wild because your mee clean filngham dress- and a for e her like a banner. as she ed . father had said he'd take you out big stiff whIte apron, sitting down ran down the da r k street. I ado r Bluestein, lsa Friedman Estate of Charles Volkerding, David Patrick to Wilbur J. Day or Ni,bt of college if this ' spending of on t he side porch, rocking Ii ~e yo u "The, wor to begin living the an~ Mend el T enne'n baum, partneTil deceased. Frazee part of lot No. 806 in T.I.pIa.oae 7 money went on. Now you say said Gran'ma Johnson always did! id elll Iife--I ~ to begin." ~ dOing bu siness as S. Tennenbaum Estate of Rowena E . Wright; de Franklin. y.ou've got a job and don't want And I 'd like to believe in all those "J oe." Mal!gie nske d, a day 01 & Company, vel'!!Us Samuel Hy- ceased. Miriam M. Retallick et aI, to to gol" newspap.er budgets, and system , t wo .latel·, . "ho.w coul.d, y.ou live man, individually, Samuel .Myman In the matter of the settlement Alma M.. Mull, 74.86 acres in "I'm reformed!" Joe said jocose and haVing a regular hour for the Ideal lIfe If nothm m. your execu.tor, and Ru by HurWlch, ex- of the estate of Charles E. Deck- Turtlecreek twp. ly. "The old man called me names ccutnx of the estu te of ~. B. Hy- er, deceased, the net value of the ,this' morning." 'It's just possible-. -_.I man, .deceased. fo r l'ec<:lver, ac- e!ltate was ,476.76, it was deterMama,e Lieeme. it's just pOBllible tnat some day I'll <:ountlll.g and othe! eqUltable re- mined that the exemptions of the 'Tommie railroader of have the laugh on .the old ma.n !" her. Nlchols MorrIll Wood Ml!ra ben!!ficiarjes exceed their suc- Mason. andGabbard, Miss ' Mary Marshall, "I wish you'd stop talking non& Gln tel', attom eys f or the plam- ceSSions, and that as a result, said of Mason. sense and follow me over to the tiff, filed the ui t ,January 16. estate is e~mpt from inheritance Phone 93 RU !$s~\ls'" his mother 's aid imTht' Lebanon-Citizens National tax. Bill. Allowed patiently. "I don't know what Blink ~ TI'ust Compa.ny, 0'£ Leb,an.The Lebanon-Citizens National they'll think if you don't 'Come." on. Oh.'o,) II corporatIOn organIzed Bank and Trust Company, of Lebgrs. Edward and Robert Blair, "Tell them I've had a change all~ eXis ting und.er ~he l.aws 01 the anon, trustee of the estate of Emil medical services rendered, $38.25; of heart--I'ye got religion," Joe Ul1lted States of America, versus M. Runyan, deceased, filed its first Mrs. Iva . Wittlinger, board and said indifferently. "Tell them tnat A. H. Turn er, a~ treasurer of War- account. care of Carl Wittlinger, $10; the way to begin living the 1deal ren County, OhlO, for money only. It was determined by the court Commissioners Clark c.unty. care life is to begin." T~e !lmount cla!mcd $9400.58 that the legal heirs of William B. Catherine Snow; Carl South Clif"To begin what?" sharply asked WIth mterest at b per cent on Clark deceased, are W. Raymond ford Doughman and Lucille RamLillian Spencer Merrill, 'wife of $4700:2fJ from Ja,nuary 20, 1030 Clark, son. of· Stillwater, Oklaho- sey, $888.50; Ohio State Sanatorthe owner of the Mack Merrill and Interest .at ~ per cent on mo; R. H. Clarkt...80n, of Cozad dale iu~, x-ray for tubercul!ltf patients Chain Stores. 4700.29 fro&11 July 18, 1930 for 0., and Bertna ,I!;. Cramer, daugh- t15; Kaufman's, supphes, $0.32 "Just that, darling. The way to cos.ts, an~ f~r all other r~lief to ter, of Mason, whom are entitled ebanon 'F armers Cooperative beg in living the ideal life is-to whIch plamtlff ms,y be entitled. to the residue of their fatbers'. Company, ,coal, $18.61; Shell Bert Cullom ver~us J. Rose, and property. Petroleum Corporation, gas. 38c begin," said Joseph Grant Ma~kenzie Merrill mildly. . G. F. Brown, rect!lver of J. Rose The last will and testament of W. C. Turton, grate coal, $17; , MTs. Johnson, born Petheridge, for money and f()reclos~r~, chat- Jennette R. Thompson, deceased Stakalta Mfg. Co., supplies $21.50 cherished in nerself, and planted tel mortgage. G. L; ~chilltng, at- was produced in court and a'd mit- ~olum\lus Blank Book Mfg. Co., to~ney for the plaintiff, filed ·the ted to probate. A.nna E. ' Sexton supplies, $20; Stakalta Mfg. Co., in her daughters, an unbounded sense of righteous pride. T h e . SUI t Jan'!ary 16. . was appointed executrb: and filed supplies, $12.50 i G. Lederman, Johnsons had no pride, and no "Pop, do ,.ou tbink tnere', any hope I'm 'Dot a lady? I'd love The FU'st Natlt~nal Bank, of her bond of $5000 with Charles O. supplies, '2.55; Columbus Blank particular cause for pride, she said to haYe my kitchen alwa,., c1un" !"I0now a c~rp.oration duly organ- Sexton and J. Lee Thompson BII Book Mfg. Co., forms for probate 'But the Petheridges, and their Ized and ~!,Istmg under the la.ws sureties . .D. C. Hutchins, T. F. Mc- judge, ,50.10; Stalkalta Mfg. Co., of the Umted Stnt~s of AmerJca .Cormick Bnd ,H. C. Cumming!! !!uppliell', '18.85; Western Star, . . collateral lines of Larkins and everything," Maggie would con- lifc \\'as ideul?" Lawrences. Ma told them thrilling clude, expectant eyes on his face. .. Ah, ther e's f h l'! catch !" J oe ve ~su ~ A. H. TUrliler, ~s treasurer were named appraisers. baJ: 'p ockets January term, $72.50 tales of Gran'ma Larkin's slimpler "Well~1 don't know, dearie. an RwCl'cd ail·ily. of Warren County, OhIO, for ~onAnna Robinson, adminilltratrlx l.luBsell Morgan, laborer at rair 80 Years Experience in hung above the Petheridge fire- 'Your mother hasn't reul go od "The meanin'\r of that id eal Iif-e ey only. . Th~ amount clalmcd of the estate of Charles Seegar grounds '16.80; Dorsie Newman, Fitting and Making Glasses place in the ma~!ftcent Pether- health, you know. And your si " t.hing, is t his: ou're- you're all $865.80 wl,th mtel'est at 6 per cent . decea~ed, filed her inventory and same, '16.80; H. B. Anderson, in your own mind, do you see? o.n $4.32.90 from Janual'y 20, 1930 appraisement, care of children, $84 j W. C. GiIIdge home "down South," and tel' has to keep her hand s nice. -at-about the Johnny Yanks mashing And then. of course, we're poor What you hllve doesn't matter. and mterest at 16 per cent on ~he cOllrt approved the report mour, inquest, . $7.90; Trustees of CARY'S JEWELRY SHOP up all Gran'ma Larkin's cut glass folks, Maggie. When you have to What yo u think nnd what you ar~ $432.90 from July 20. 1930 0'1 JeBlle P. Ennis adminiltrat1>r Public Affairs, ligbt and gas at EYer, Tuelda,., Thurada,.. and about the slaves - h~ndreds do without, things -" is everything- and what. bunk it for co.sts, and fO.r ~Il otner relief of tne estate of Jerry ' Ennis de- ,Memorial Hall, $6,67; ~e!f Th~mp­ Saturday . of them, thousands of them, all ... "Pop, we're not poor !. Why, yo u JIll is !" he add ed sn ee rin~IY to tt;> whIch the pl81I1ttff may be en- ceased. ' .' ' . son. tuning an~ repalrmg plano singing and ' dancing and happy, and I-make more than two hun- him self. "Do y'ou get me . II he titled. . . Mariaf!na McL'auglllin accepted ,a t Memorial Hall, '25i Brown !tio- Char,e for EsalJlinaUon ~nd. not any more y,tanted .to be dred a month, Pa. And the(e'\! lI ~ked aloud . The .Franklm Nlilbonal Bank, of the appomtment of adminilltratHx Bunnell, . c.oal, $12.8,,; W freed than so many irresponsible budgets a s low as one hundred !" She did not get him at · all, but fmnklm, 6.\ a. corporation organ- of the estate of Mary' E. Somera Relief Corps, trays, ,12 sparrows! . "Two hundl'ed a month for four she nodd ed. Ized and eXI tlllg under the ,laws deceased, and filed her bond 01 Shop, carbon paper, 76c; O"p' .. ,~,,;iA Pop, meanwhile, miserably re- folks ain't much in these day s, " YOII must mllk e evcl'ytning of The United Stutes of America $800 with J. C. Welsh and C.' E. B,r idgt! Co., Is~ estimate on ' presented not only · the low-bo;rn Maggie, ' when eve rything's go ne I.tea\ltifu I in yo ul'life," Jo said, versus A. H. Turnter, as tr-easuter Welsh as sureties : tract, ,5000; L. G. Andersoh's Johnsons, but the enlite ran1<s of up so high.!" It was tlle automat ic encO uraged .by her attenti,on. "An of Warre n ' CoU\~ty, Ohio, fl)r It was· ordered that Ralph R Sona Co., guard rail material, thll .lohnilY 'Yanks ' as well. He protest. old ~late, for inlltanc{e, an old money only. Amount claimed 'Singerr adminiat,rator of the estat4 .,9.04 i Fred Kahn Motor Car Co., ...~' . would cringe whili Ma was enlarg "But, Pop-those budgets, and tairi on the ·wa ll. Why, Mag~ie. $2991.1 0 with inttarest on '$1496.- of Vermont D, Sing~r dooeaaed repairs,. '1.75; Harry Hill, coupon jng upon this topic, . Bnd nervously the list the government sends out the , muse um s ' iof Europe are f ull 55 thereof from .JllnlJary. 20, 1930 shall immediateJy file 'an answe; books, '89.60; Kaufman!!; . shells clear his tbroat. AJld ,whenever he and the newspapers and the maga- of '.the\TI - old pllitea and ragged !It . the I'at-e of 6 per cent per an-.' con enting ' to .the sale of ' reltt es- for dol' warden,. U. , spoke of Vermont . families. Ma zines 1inow how things have go ne 'Iothes and worn-out rugs , and nU.m, and with int'Bl;'est on $1496.- ,tate and' requestlng that any bal• _ • said with her rich, un"ctuous u·p, don't they?" . wllter ~ tain~, ' nnd everyone thinlts 66 thel'Cof from July 19, 1930 at ance remaiIiing 'from the sllle aftlaugb, "'Makin' 'wooden nutmebs" "Dearie, your Pop ain't mueh they're beautiful! Th e cciling of the rate of 0 per cent per annum er all claims and costs are 'paid NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT . I suppose?" and , the girls had to on mathematics, " Len would say, the Sistine Chapel, for insta n~. {Ol' c~s ts ary d fo~ a~l other reliel shall be paid over ' to the admini: passing a weary hand over his Dit! ~' ou eve .. heal' of 't hut? " to whIch sa id plal~ltlff may be. en- strator. laulth, too. ES?lte of Garrett Clevenger, de" Not tbat Maggie was not loyal troubled , forehead, shaking his "Michelangelo did it," Maggie titl e in the pl't'!miEles. ' ceBlJed. . to her fath~rj she had no heart meek, gray little · head. said noddin g. . The Morrow Nlltional Bank in Real E.'ate Tran.fen Notice is h&reby given that Ida in the luugh Ma ·so often directed Ma, approached on the subject "And how did YOIl know thlit?' the town of Morrow, County of . a~ai)1st him. But it was simpler of household reform , hurl milch to "Oh, we had it in ~ch oo l , nn' Wanen, State of Ohio, a corpotaThe Flrst Mason Bank to Pearl Clev~nger Jlall .been duly appointed al1 round to laugh. . say and very, vel'y little to do. then we have 'em here, 1I1ll0n". the _. Eifert 81.50 acres in Deerfield and qualified as Executrix of the No use goinf.(' against that par"When I and your pop was mar- flfte encent cluss ic coloured re.. - twp. , . Estate of Garrett Clevenger haw . Phone 78J ticular 'Curren.t, there were too ried, beef was fifteen cents a produ ctions." Maggie replieel. . Azariah Doan Brackney, by exe- of Warrell County, Ohio, deceasmany others ·to struggle with if pound! I remember that. because "Well. All thoRe old pictures nlz d somewhat to his surprise. ,cutor to Earl and Ada Shinn, 76 ed. one were to struggle 'at all! ' I sI1,id to the butcher, 'Ain't that arc dirty and worn, mouldei'ing "You've got it," he saId. acres in Cleatcreek twp. 01 January Often, when M~ggie and her a lot?' I , wasn't nothin' but an away- all t he old palaces, ure, There was .visio lrr in her upliftJac.ob H. ' ~nd Eli~abeth , SheetS , Dated .ibis 7th day .' father were alone, he would give' innocent child ~l'd nevel," done loti' of the books, all the furniture ed eyes, as .If the walls . Of tbe to Mary SJleets, J'essle Sheets Ella 1981." W. Z. ROLL her a fairer idea of the cause. any work with my own hands lHl. - a\ld yet personR sWllrm over l11attre~s . factory. where · ~hey Sheets and Florence Sheeb, 198'.Judge of the Probate Court, "You see, dearie," 'Len would fore. K eep them little hnnds' like there every yel1l' and admire them were slttmg, had faded away, and 13 acres' in Franklin twp. " . explain in his mild, uncomplain- flowers!" our old doctor, Dr. Love- sllid Joe, "Now, the point is, sup- new dre.ams of belluty and fltness D. E. Emrick to Viola May Mel- j28 Warren C~unty, Ohio ing voice, "Ma's just ·quotin' joy, use' to say. He was a South- pose you had to live with a lot of and purIty had risEln befoN lter 'in ampy , real eltate in Fra.Jlklln· twp -~.,.-,,--. - things she heard when she was 11, ,erner, too- " r otting furniture, and chipped ner. sight. . " " Carey KelHs to Mary E. ·Pouts; little girl. She . never saw your Maggie only listened respect- plates, and YOIl just said to your-. Joe, nothlOg c:ould /Stop . that lot No. 97 of Plainview Manor .ad-' Youna; Hubby: '~Dearest, what . ' great-grandmother's ,h ouse, with fully. feeling that if beef would ~elf: 'These are beautiful and lfi :you once got it !" she ,said in a dition to Franklin. ' 1 ..•• ' did '10\1 do with that l'Ubber plant on Live!ltock, Chattels, tJiose samplers and things." Y~ur no 90wn to fif~een ce,nts a pound vnluable l'elic!!-" . whls~~r. A,nd t~en, half to . herHenry· and Elizabeth Whlteh.ead ~unt Agatl}a . gave us?" cond Mort~ages. Notes bought mother can't remember nothlng agalO, every~lng ml~bt yet be I,you mean that cups an' cnn.irs elf ! can t walt 1:0 get ' Jl~me and , to C~rey ~nd Letha Kellis 14 ,cres Young wife: i'l ,put it upstairs ' JoJln Harbl.ne, r., Xenia, .Ohio. about slaves and all that. I don't well. Meanwhtle, the kIt chen g r ew un' being poor nn' tired really e.glO!. And before a whiJe. sbe in Clear~reek twp. honey Why do you ask;" ' know as her folks ever had slaves, shabbier and shabbier, and water have nothin' to do with the way sa Id wIstfully: "Joe, I wish I knew Frank . C•. and May Kinder to ., Yo' H bb . ! . anyway. They live d right in East and ~rease and ashes darkened the you li ve?" she asked, coming near- as much as you kn~~." Dewey .Parker real estate In . ung~. u ", .... " or no . . I St. Loui's and they had a drug chipped floor and the plates were eJ' to ib than he had, as he re cog(To be continued) Franklin twp. particular rea~n. J.was Just wj)n- ~ONG OR SHORT TIME-:-Eaay ' . , . . dering what ldnd. tif, sailld this lB."· . terms. Also SurveyiDf and Ab. ===:==========;:=:!:::::;;:===:======;::====::=:=======,==:-===d:============;=o::::::::::===~::--:--:-;-==,.::k~ ' ;";==~::;,~='; ' ~.;;;; . .;.;;~ stractiDJ. Write and will call and lice you .. Sam D. Henkle, WayThink of Tho.e 900 ClUldlea nesyUle. Ohio. > Jll "PINKY DINKY

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menta in favor of the Nieararua riahtll a. an Individual, but not to Canal. We cannot at the moment feed or clothe him at public ex· ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY think of a good argumel'\t ag~in8t pense excep,t as payment .for serv-Ice pe,r formed. it. Neve r in ollr history has the D. L. CRANt; I -f' I ' PuhU.Ia.r • Federal Government assessed the - - -.."L..-....-- 'j taxpayerl! for sue!) a purpolle. It Offic. Phone ..... :............·.... No. 112 'I '''T \ AMERICA, has, howev- r, authorized t~e Red Relidence ......... , .............. No. 118 I MU'" Cross to carry out the American RESORT TO THE DOLE? _ method of poor relhif, by means Sublcription Price, $1.50 a Y.ar I _---"~"___:_--- _-,-__..:...~~'" Of v61untary CO)1tributions U · Oon· .:. ,!- , ",. -~ ~ ... " -' gress votes moncy for this purpose Enl .. ,.,d",' I'<,. ,,,m~e or W"yneovlll. , . " . •, ejtner directly or as a gitt to the Oh io . n. Sllco flJ CI" .. Moll llI.tle, Two rl'lI!lJOI) able.~odl~d English Red Cross l ;it will be more t:han = __~-==.:..~ ""_,,,,':::'=:=== men are on the , dole. That Is, an impositIon' upon the taxpayers. thllY are living at the expen. e .of It will be the beJ!'innin~ of t he th,:! taxpayers 'of Great BntalO, br~akdown of the Amencan sys- ' ,JANUARY 28, 1931 bemg all.owed enough money from tem of government, r educing us to , thepuphc tl'ea sury every week to th'e level 0'£ Great Bri tain nnd OUl' ~eep th ~ m nnd their families in ~itiz ns . to the paupel' lo\'el of the Idl eness. Y benl!tlciaries of the dole. l\il)reovel' • That the dole has 'produced .a it will depri ve millio\1s of geneI'. I I IDIG THE NICARAGUA CANALI new class of pa.upers I S the testl· ous-hearted Am ericans of the priv . mony of every Impartial ob~ r:! rver ilege of contributing to the re o • • Once a man goes, '.'on the dole" lief of their su/f.pring f ellowhe beco mes unwllhng to work, citizen!!. There could lie ' no bettel' time even if work is offered. The ex-- - - - --thun t he present to begin the work cuse for the dole which is offered of cOllstruc.ting u ca nal I,cross by th~ Labor government of Eng. Nicaragua, connecting the At lan- .land IS that the -,:overnment must tic and Pacific oceu ns, It would support these unemployed men 01' proviell! work ut good puy for fuce a I·evolution. That may be t.ons of t hou.'uncis of workers for true in England, but it is certainyem's to como, and it would ben· Iy not the calle .in America. . Thut there IS much suffering <'lit every pllrt of the United States. among the people of certuin. The Panumu Cuna l has proven p~rts of ,AI'kansas a~d other rea ~reat success, It is earning more Klons whIch were rUined by the than its upkeep, and in time will drought of last year is undeniable. have r epuid its co ts. But it is Every good American want.'! to ulready being ufic d t o cnpacity and dq \~hat he clln to help relie.ve this shipping men are wondering how dI stress, And, . fortu natelr, ,we ADVICE TO A LOVER long it will be before it is inade- have a great national organtzatlon qun-te. Some people are talkin g of already set. uT! and trained in ,the By S. Char Ie. Jellicoe n pilln to dig the Panama Canal work of relieVing human suffering, deeper to make it a ' sea.level already a!!tively on the job of pro· Oh, if you love her, pa8sDg~wny. But that would take viding food, clothin~ and shelter Show her the best of you; WI mu ch time as to build a new for those in the strIcken regions So will your move her canal a CI'oss Nical'Bgua, and would \\tho are unable to fend for them· To bear with the rest of you, o ~t liS much money. selves at the present time. Ulldel' a tl'ellty between the two That organization is the Ameri· Coldn ess aY1d jealousy Cannot but seem to her nation!!. the United States and ,can Red Cross. Its officials have Nicaragua, ratified in 1916, we s urvey~d, the need an.d report that Signs that a tempest lurks have the perpetua l right to con- ten nlllllon dallal'll IS needed at Where was sunbeam to hel·. struct the Nicaragua canal and to once for t his work of ~ercy. Pr~si operllte it, as well as to f ortify its d!!nt ;Hoover has .appolnted B. dls- Patience and tenderness IIpproaches. Army e ngineel's who tlngulshed committee of prIvate !;till will awake in her hove been surveying the 1I'0ute citizen s, headed by Calvin Cool- Hopes of new sunshine, have fini hed their tusk and will idge and Alfred E. Smith. to help Though t he storm break for her shortly make a report which will raise the m0l'!-ey. The American indicate that it is entirely feasible. people will gIve the Red Cross Love, she will know, for her, Like the blue firmament. As soon as that report is in its the ten million dollars, and as hand, Congress should authorize much more money as may be Under the tempest lies Gentle and permanent. the beginning of construction. needed. if the politicans in ConThe Nicaragua Canal will be g FS who are trYing' to make 350 miles shorter-a whole day's p~litical . capital o'!t of human N at' will she ever steaming- than the Panama mll<ery Will keep theIr hands off. Gentleness find the less route between New York and What is being proposed in Con- When the storm overblown Pacific ports. It will save 550 gress is that the United States Leaveth clear kindltness. miles and two days time between Government--that is to say. the New Orleans and Los Angeles. taxpayers of the United States- Deal with her tenderly, Sky like above her, It will 'further reduce the cost of shall contribute the money with transporting passenge l's and mer- which to feed those who need it Smile D.n hel' waywardness, Oh. If you love her! chandise between our two cocsts. this Winter Bnd ~pring. In other and will expedite the transfer of words, those membe~s of Con· our navlIl forces fl'om one ocean gre!>s who advocate thIS would esto nnothe!: in case of war. More· ,tabJish the British dole system in h' over, it will bring the five Central this country. That is a British How W'1S Ington Am ' Iiean r epublics into closer system, but it is not, as President ' - - _...... touch with the United States and Hoover points out, an American thereby tend to remove much of s:vstem. The American p~ineiple • the ilI-Ceeling, born of ignorance, of government is to gIVe to which exists towards us in those every man, 80 far as possible, the l·ejl'ions. opportunity. to ,work out his own hose are ome of t he argu· salvation. to protect him i~~

SM ,O OTDNESS :.-

posRible. He kl'\ow no trade, has TRYING TO GET MORE THAN THERE IS mastered no tools. hus no busine: s experh l1l'e to ofl'el', He is out of 'I'his is t he s(o l'y of two men life, and he can't get in, who ure now ubout fort y-fi ve He think.' t1l11t Fate has played years old, him a Inelln tri ck, · He ('nv ies the 'l'h ey g l'aduuted in the Sll nH!, !l UCC S ~ f hi. (rienll, unci he i, c l a s~ at co ll eg e. Ont' of thl!m cl1me l enl:jng to grow bitter. to New Yurk and took th e first A 11 of which ~ u ll'.!!'e !\t.~ (,hilt much job he could get whi'h happe ne:! of the trouble in human affairs lo be in lhe stock-room of a la rge c ome~ from tJ'~' iJ1g to beat the corpl/l·uti on. He lived in an attic, game- fr clll tryi ng t" gl't out of did hi:> OW Il washing, and fought Ii Ce more than th ere is in it. tooth and nnil. After a while. a~ "Til .. ~!'O ,I ~," ~ aid Em erso n, "sel1 the bu"iness g rew and older men everything t o men at a fail' pri c. dropped out, he wall promoted, -Th ey sell busin ess success. bUl until he is nuw vice-president. He the pl'ice i ~ several tough yean, of hal< 11 home in the s uburbs, and a work. fine family, and is accumulating a They sel\ pleasure and adven 'omfortab le rO l'tune, turl:', but the price of thc ~c is The ath Ol' you ng mun was also measured in years. qually attradive and talented, Th ~ :v sell th e thl'ill of ~pec ula ­ but he hael a difl'el'ent id ea. tion, but the price is thnt few Su it! he: " I'm not going t o be win and many lose ; un d even the ti ed down . Why waste the best winnerR often sucrifice their nel'-I yeurs of life in a stuffy office? I'll vou~ ~y~ tems and theil' hl'alth. wandel' around and see the world They seH family life; and they I while I alll young: there will be sell divorce. plent.1' of time for work later on." . Any man may choose th e thing Well . he has wandered al'ound that he wants to buy. but no man t he world, He has been to intel'- may choose them all, esti ng places, had romantic adven And whoever makes his choice t ures , m£'t unu sual people. Now he - and then wakes up to regret is through with his travels, and at that he did not choose otherwi~e ­ fOlt y- fi ve wan ts to ettle down, i. in toul!'h luck. We can be sorrv But. though the other man has for him, but we can not de much tried to help him , it L almost im- to help.

HARVEYSBURG

The new Pord laall more thaD twentll ball and roller beariDlI1I EvIDENCE of the high quality built into the new Ford

ill the extensive use of ball and roller bearings. There

are more than twenty in all - an unusually large number. Each bearing is adequate in size and carefully selected for the work it has to do. At some points in the Ford chassis you will find ball bearings. At others? roller bearings are used regardless of their higher cost. The deciding factor is the pe.... formance, of the car. The ,extensive use of ball alld roller bearings in the 'new Ford insures smoother operation, eaves gasolin~ increases speed and power, gives quicker pick.up, decreases .noise, and gives greater reliability and longer life to vital moving parte. Other outstanding features that make the new Ford a value far above the price are the Triplex shatter-proof glass wind8hield, silent, fully enclosed four-wheel braltee, four Houdaille double-actill(! hydraulic shock absorbers, aluminum pie tons, chrome SiliCOD alloy valves, , tbree-quarter Roaling rear axle, Rustlcss Steel, the eX. ten8ive use of fine 8teel forgings, and unusual accur&e)' in manufacturing. ' , .

Cnmden. N. J. She plan s t o be go ne about a month, A demonstration on "Livable Living Room s" was given at the home of Mrs. Charles Gordon Fridny by M.s. Hillikel·. There we l' c sixteen ladies present. A pot-luck dinner was enjoyed at noon. A home ba ketball game was enjoyed at the Gym Friday evening, The Reds of the Midget team beat the Blues 1 to O. The girls playing against the women won 29 to 4. The boys playing the men won, 30 to 15. The P. T. A. held their first regular meeting Wednesday evening at the Gym. Several discus. sions were heard and it was decided to serve hot lunches at ~ ehool. beginning this week_ A brief program was given, the hour being late. Refreshments. of wafers and coffee were served by the executice committee. Alice and Kathleen Gray spent Friday night with Dena Davis. The Civic League met wth Mrs, Margaret Tucker Saturday after· no.on.

Miss Ernestine Hough, of Mid· land City, is th e house guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. Lawre nce Hough and so n. The Organi.~ed Bible Class· of Jonah 's Run Sunday School mel with Miss Hay Harlan Tu esday eVEning. A good number were present and se'v eral business matteI's disposed of: The social haul' was given ovell' to choir practice and other sil1g'ing. We el'peciaUy ToE NEW FORD enjoyed the singing of thre e-year TOWN SEDAl'I old,-June Brad,e nburg and fouryeal'-old Dorothy Thornbury. The hostess served deliciou s ' eand· wiches, pickles, coffee, tea, cook· ics, and apples. Adjourned to meet with Mr. und Mrs. Clint Cleaver. February 17. MI', and Mrs. Howard Graham, and !\lisses Kathleen and Nellie entertained the card club to din· ner and cards Monday evening. Guests included Mr. and Mrs" Clint Cleaver and Ruth, Mrs. Mary Doster, Charles Dostel', Mr, and LOW PBI£ES OF FORD £.&R8 Mrs. \Vm. Doster, Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Carr and Billy, Mrs. Rose Carr, Mr. and Mrs . Charles E .. Gordon and Robert, Mr . and Mrs. Robel't , . O. B. D.""'It, ,la, /"".'" .,,01 ".lIa.,.,.. It• •,.... _ ...,..,. dr...... Stump, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Welch eI . . .11 co.,. You ran p",~"". a "ortl Oil Ilcofto",kcl t .....· •• ,...... Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Collett and lor 'the fA. Au,/to,IMd 'orl FI..... u ""',,, <1/ .tit_ U"lN"el C.N'. CO._F. Robert. Word has bee'n received by relatives here of the death of Robert Edwards, son of the late Alfred Edwards, at hi.1 home in Atlanta, Georgia. The Baptist Missional'Y Circle was made cordially welcome Wed· nesday aftel'lloon by Mrs. . Jennie Sa..,ry Filh Graham, assistl!d by Mrs. Lucy Great ,ntereM I~ f'xpressed by hia· Cleaver. Mrs. Rae Thornbury con. Cut into' strips one pound of Subscribe for The Minmi Gaz(!tte Let us print your Sale Bills. lorian5 In the di~s:over)' of the long- ducted the devotions, her topic moked fish of any kind ; put over lost ' husi pI ('.eorllf' Washington by fire in cold water, let come s lowly _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ \. ttl, French ltcl1lptor. Houdon. beeaUK being, "Prayers." Mrs. Anna Randall ably handled her lesson and boil for ten minutes to a boil, " I~ the only perfect likeness known HEND.E RSON' o'f the' Father of Hi. Country, H(ludon tOPIC, "Old and New Testament In another saucepan heat one cup Missionaries." The hostesses ser" ,{OTARY PUBLIC madr 'I "life-mask\' of Washington'. tace 11\ 1785 and modeled the bult ved a dainty two-c~rse lunch. 0'1 sto,ck with one-fo urth cup each N.ti~n.1 Batik RESIDENT f roaa that, ..,.- Guests were Mrs. Frank Bevan of tomato sauce 'n nd vinegar, a and MTS. Frank Brandenburg. Ad- ~ablespoon of made mustard, and Will. Drawn • . ' Ellates Settled journed to me et Febru~ry 25, with II few gl'ajns of cayenne. Drain the .WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Mrs. Esta Storer, PERMANENT LOCATION , I , George 'Baile;y Davis, aged 89, fish, saute on hot pan in onedied at , his home here .Monday fourth cup of butter or fat, then 8y Alber' T. Reid ' evening, following three months add to the hot stock; thicken the FOR SALE DATES CALL LEBANON, OHIO of illness caused by a broken hip. butter in the pan with two table. He was a Civil War veteran, and ,;po ns of flour; stir this into the ' Eyes Examined had bee,n a grocer here for many saucepan containing the fish and Gla.. e. Fitted Rep.ira years. funeral services were con- easoned stol!k, cover, and simmer ,dueted from the late home Thurs· for five minutes. Serve on a hot day afternoon, .in charge of Rev. platter, sUTl'ou nded with stl'ips of Amos Cook. toast. Mr. "and Mrs. Howard Graham JESSE STANLEY and daugntersentertained at dinCarolina Pucldin, Pbonr 320, New Burlinalon, Olal!!» ner Thursday evening at 6 o'clock Mr. and Mrs. Lee Earnhart and The ing~edients necessary arc EARL KOOOLl:R family of Lebanon, who are ' leav- half a pound of brown sugar three ing soon to take up their residence eggs, one-quart')r of a pound of R. ,D. 6, X.nill, . Ohio , , 'I in Bowling Gr-elln, Ohio. grated breadcrumbs, 'half a pound P~one Dayton Co. ,5 4J5 " The following clever program of lightly browned flour, half a was given at a,88embly Thursday .pound of· shortening, two tea morning by the Freshmen: Music spoons of baking powder, on~ teas by the ol'chestra; devotions, Mary spoon of salt, half a teaspo,on ench Edith Doster; song by the class, of ground cloves and cinnamon, "Let Me Call You Swelttheart;" one , teaspoon of ground ginger, song by assembly, "Old Folks at half a cup of molasses,. one·half Home"; ' pautomime, "An , Old cup of orange juice, one.quarter Sweetheart of Mine"; solo by Geo: of a cup of lemQn juice, half a, Sanders, "Carry Me Back to Old pound, each of seeded and sultansj Virginia"; musIc by orch'e stra. Mr. raisins, one pound of currents and, PHONE 8F3 M'oore made some allno~nce.ments on~ ' pound of chopped crystalized and Mr. Tucker', with a few .re. ~ruit. To,. make the 'p\ldding, chop. HARVEYSB,U RG, OHIO marks,'" presented each pupil of the candied "frUit, add ' the raisins the fifth grade p nd up with 'a (both kinds), and the currants helpful booklet, " "Young 'Folke". and' ,pour lemon over them. These were with, 'compliments" of them stand' for se,v era!' hours; then the Harveysburg bank. '1'.he assem. creain the : shortening with, ', sugar, bly 'program' will 1)0. gi~n by 7th add the well·beaten eggs and the and 8tb grades this 'week. oth'er ingredients 'in the .order Mrs. Beit 'Barlow; 6f Lebanon, ' I!h;en and, laitlY ,th-: ' juice ' was a week-end ' guest 0'1 her sls- fruit. Mi?, ~~l,l : ,Divide the ter. Mrs. Carl. Os born and laniil),. and "fill lDtO 'sma~l greased .... ,"u.,;, .' Mr. ano 'Mrs. Herbert' 6f' . or boWls ;and ,s teain - for ¥arathon, ' aTe ~' .announcing tlie , ',~,:e .hou": . This i,quantity . bi~th ' of a. '7' 'l_2J I». son, ,Duane' cl.en,t fdr on.~ ' :v~r'y, .la!'ie <I',UUUI1II5 , R6nald; SaturdaJ;l,' .Tariua1')'~17. 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o !l 2 FarnH'r ti o f WUl'I'e n co unty eso o tJ pecially ill t rested in swine proSaturday, ·Janu .. ry, 31, 1931 · lI ite~ h\l', ~ u o o du c ti o n t oge th e r with farm wom n Beginning at 1 :00 p, m., II lot inte res ted in po ultry ac tivities ;Jij T tnl i (o f Hou s ehold Goods. will hal' e p e cial op portunities in S,'ve ral frolll this p lace litte n '-- , 'uh " tituli(ln~ The R e al E 'Late, consisting of g etting la t est infol'm~ti o n a~d d ed . ' quir e Wil:.;on':.; CU~l't in ' lIn r- G2 Hcres, improved 2-story rcs is ugge ti ons along th e ll' s pecral Il' ", bll l'g- une day Ins t week . Junior Basket Ball dence of G rooms, Barn , 2 Poulproblem s ' at a co unty_id e poultry :rh l! Marko Ilnd Roonte famili es try H ou se!l . Cribs, Wagon Shed m ting li t Lebano n Grange Hall, Th e Wa v nv sl' illc ,Juniur ba ~ keLI ~ jI(, lI t ::;ulllrday in Dayton. und other nCCC Mal'y outbuilding~, Thursday, Jan lIlIry 29,' beginning ba ll tellm ; nap Pl'I , o ut l,f a rath , I' .Iuhn lI ullliins alld wife were in so m e FI'uit Ilnd three good well s at 10 a. m. an d ut s wine growers di "'lI ~ ll'('lI s ;. IU II II' t il p lllY th ~ II' Wilmin g t " 1l o ne da y la .. t wee k nnd of wllter, la nd s lightly rolling, a1l meeting on Friday e vening followhest gll lll ' or I hl' ~l:a"o n and c1 e- 1 IJ 11Ig- hl 11 FlIrd c oupe . I illable, having 30 ucres of Whellt ing, Committees han' bee n planfl'at tIll' ~ "l' c'dy i\l l'nl'II c Ind l'pe n - , )u)' P. T. A. are se rving hot which half goes with the f a rm. ning r"I' th ese evcnts in cooperad e n ts b ~' a ~.c" r e of :!.J to ~ 2 at. th e ,;Uu p o n c ~ a du~' to t.h e pupil s in lo s e to Ce ntnl lized School s and ti on wi t h ou nty Agent Cills who , the ~ ch oo l at Ha r vcysburg. G ym I. ~ l I hur;;dny l'\'~ mn g. Oh urche ~, 11 d cs il'nble neighbor( xpbin that the idea is t o enable :\u :;u h ~t ituli()n H we rl' mode III Mr~. lI o pllins of Sprillg Hill, ho ud und nice location. See lurge the men and women thl'o llghout th l' "Vn~' " ('s .. ille team, b e ca~ "e .Jo hn Hop kin » anti wife of thi s bill f o r terms , etc. W urrc n Co unty to . mutually di s· cach and cvery on e o ~ lh e s tarlIn g pla ce '11 11 e d on K E. Thomps on cu ss th e ir p robl e m: and he ar s ugNELL I E CUTRIGHT qu intet wa ~ duing IllS full share and famil y Thurs da y evening. O\. F. T . Martin, Auct. gestio n s from t he livesto ck special tow a rd the final ;; ple n.hd I:e!\u l,t. j\Jr~. Pea rl .J o hn s who has bee n H, S . Tuck€ I', le rk. ists 1'rom IIh e , Late Agl'iculturaICol everal da ys is w hil e ninc o f the v i: ito r.s tnI'd In flu ite sic k f o r lege . Cul umbus, . S. D, A. reprc ~ vll.in to d e ny the m lhe vIctory. A t t ho ught to be so m e betteI'. Tru.tee Sale of Bankrupt Grocery cntlltiv ('s a nd officials at Cincinnati the half l he s cul'e s t on d W ay nt' ~Mrs. Mab l'l F. Terry of Lebunon Stock murkets through which mo st of I·illf' I G, Monroe .2 . " , ane! 1\1 1':<, Anna M, Brannon, of B d f th USC I our hogs, chicken. , eggs and poul11 0y N()g~ l c , 1)1 S I)l'lng \ all e y, X ' nia we l'e ca lled h Cl'e Su nd ay y or er 0 e . . ourt, try products are di s pos ed. mud' hi ~ initial loeal apl> ~ al'lln c.1l on ac'count of the s ickn ess of will sell at public auction on The Poultry meeting i schedII ;; rc' f (! I' C't,. nnd g' a ,'c l': plen1hd !'atl s t heir molher, ' 1\1 ...,. K. E. ThompS .. turd .. y, JanuarY' 31, 1931 uled to b egin at ]0 o 'clock , Thursfa cti on. ~cJ n. wh o ha ~ b een poo rly for sev- At 1 p. m ., in Waynesville, day, January 2!)th, with moti.on picture!!, f eatul.Ying "Co operatIve MO nor. e l'lll week$;. Ohio, the Groc€ ry Stock of Oscar G F T Gl en n Dav is and family, and M. C lark, Bankrupt, consisting in Poultry Rais ing un Pacific Coa s t," () () Bert Do)!an we re Sunday after- part of Cigars, Gloves, Stone f ollo w e d by s h ort ta lks by I'e presTimm e rm a n, f 0 , 0 n Oil c all 'I';; Ilt the home of Mrs. Ware, Baking Powders , Soap, entath'es of Towns ley Ha tc h e l'y, S und l' l knu st' , f Leban on , and Whitacre Brothers, 2 'c lli e Bunn ell of n e ar Waynes- Brooms , Paper Sacks, Egg Cases, B OI'n to MI'. and Mrs. C larvnce S IIl'('\l:l n , c Blan ches tel' and MI'. R, E. Cray, Gray., Wedn (,8 da~', January 2 1. a I S t Ul'l', ~ o 0 U \'ill e. I-bu. Cl'ate s and many other artio ~ Mr, and Mrs. Robe rt Fi shbaugh, cles. poultry specialist. so n, Hile ~ hu(', g 1 0 0 and MI' unci M rs. Dennis Mo rarity WALTER KENRICK, Trustee The afte l'll oon program will lik e Albert Hawk e Is a victim o f " Ncubrandl:1' ~ 0 2 and clu'ughte l' R osemal'y of Midwise. be ope ned with m otion pict- scarlet fever lind th c famil y fire " 'chullh (' i:s o 4 4 d le't own w er e Sunday afternoon I will offer at Public Auction ures., J, C. Neff, W. F : Eberle and now quarantined. · l\Ii lzll l J 0 2 gllcst!l of the Jordan family here. Dr. L. B. Hall, V . S. Wayn esv ille, Everett Ellrly and daught e rs , "Thumpson 'rh e many friend s of Mrs. experienced, p oultrym.an, will ex H elen and Ruth . attended a ba n- T ot a l 4 12 Lucy Foaley Fishbaugh will .be pillin so me common poultry di s- quet 4 in Dayton Wadnesday e ve nsorry t o know that sh e is qUIte eases and will also give pos t mor- ing. poorly at h er home in Middletown t em examina t ion on s ome typical .JL N IOR 0 , 1 , A . M. Mrs, Mary Car'mony wa s 11 guest W. R. Kersey of Turtle Creek, bird s. (; F of the Century Club. whiCh was l' ull cI Rev. Amos C ook attended rn a ~im ilar way, the wine 1 o 2 nl o nthly me etin g here on Sunday Gro wel's me e ling Friday eve n ing, entertuined Friduy nfte rn oo lt, at Sc hu leI', f 2 5 H nl fl rnin (!, J anullry 30 will empha 'ize eco- the hom e of her dau g hte r, Mr ~, ' al'l lI ay, [ Day, c 3 o {' Ha r olcl McKay and wife and n( m ica l fc ('d ing, prop el' breeding, W. F. C iol k, i n Wayn esvi ll e. ha s. lJu y, ~ I o .) ~o n "le <linnel· las t Sunday \vith ~allitali()n , lind other esse ntials in Quite a num~er f ro.m he re a t2 1 ., wine managem nt 0 as t o cut t~nded the K e y s . ule In Waynes- H u u g- h, g r. Mr~. i\lcKay'f; uncl e, Eliel C. I down the cos t and bring greater v llic SlIturdllY aftel'lloon. (;1' '(o n. It was MI'. Green's 82 ' (j 2,\ bi 1'1 htlay, eflicien cy and larger n et r eturn s Mr, !lnd MI·s. Ralph Miller and Tolul . uo :< tituti o n ~ Howard McKay and family fl' (JI'n pe,rk p r od uction, Mr. J ohn [Children o f Duyton were Satul'W. ,,' uk he t , O. S. U., Mr. Haskel day evening gues t s of the form e l"" s pent S unday eveni ng in Wi1mi~g­ This Thurs d ay night the In · mother Mrs. Adda Miller. t on with J . B. McKay and family. d e pendan t s will mee t lhc Kin g: MI·s. Anna K e nri c k and daugh - Mill s 'luin t t on th e loca l fl OU I', ter, Miss Bertha, of Waynesvi lle , s pent Friday at the h ome of Mr, Th e Juni o rs ' llIext game will be and Ml's. Walter K e nrick. plHye cl lI'ilh th e Kings Mill ~ HeMrs, Elizabeth Smith of Dayton sC l'\' es at th e lo ca l Gym, n ext was a dinner guest Saturday eve n - Thursda y eve ning-, Janu ury 2!>. :'.11' and MI'~. Raymond Osborn cure ,our 011'11 mNtJ ing of MI·s. Margaret J ohn s. Kin gs has beate n o ur o oys lit anti ~fr ~, Tom s of Xenia spent Kin gs, s this ga lli c will he pluy c d Mr, and Mrs. Murce llu s Thack S Ullda .v with Mr, and Mrs. Emera rll of Spring-bol'O hllvc bee n fOl' l' ul'e ng e. 'With so n Dill rind s on Bi1ly. s pe ndin,l!' sevel'al days here with Mr. und Mrs. Clarence Craw~ their r elatives MI'. and M I'f<. , , H, . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . I ford !lnd ch ildrE!n were Sunday SMOKED SALT Burne tt und Mr, and MI'~ C harl 'lflel'l1o nn ca llers at the home of " Save wor" •• , san lime les Clllrk. ~fr. Ch arl es C,:awford and family • , • combIne Ibe curio~ at Dayl on, OhIO . R ev. H. H. Laffcrty ,c los ecl a and smo~bl OD.oper· s u cce sf ul meeting at R ed Lion MI' .· and Mrs. Walsh and c~il- , atioD ",ilb Old Dickor, tlre n ~ p e l1 t Mo nday nft.ernoon WIth l Smoked S.II •• , DO Sunday evening and is planning 11 MI'!'.. Wal sh mo t her, Mrs . Maud m e eting he r e in the n('al' 'futul'e amo"eboue Deeded. Hyne 0 f Xcnia. ~I,.. and Mrs. H o wul'd Al'Chd ea Old Hlckor, Smohd SaIl MI'. and Mrs. Herbert Marlatt imparl.,bal wbolesome, con and Mrs. Villel''; of Waynes- I we l'(' ca lled to th e ,b ed-side of delicious flavor Ibat ooly vill e a nd MI'. and Mrs. J. B , their daughter, 'Mrs. Elvis Micha~l ,eouiae bickory wood J o"('!\ an I John , called on Mrs. hlst Thu r sday night. But at thIS lIIDoke C;ID _in - witb· Adda Mill e r Hnd Mrs . S. Hllines oat IbriD"~e and wl'itinA' , he i ~ some better. Slll] day a ft ·nioon. M!', ~nd MI'~. John Rye spont 'l ~'e. Mrs. l\1al'garet Jo.hns entertainFl'i rl l!Y l\ith th 2il" daug hte r, Mrs. e d MI'. and Mrs. Allen Em.l'ic~. Mr. Es tel' ]wans. Ilnd M l'~, J, B. Jon es, John PIOCsMr. Ed Ryne is spe nding a ton and , AIt-s. Kesler Graham to days in Xenia thjs, week. a radi o party Saturday' evening, MI'. and Mrs. Burto n, Eru:J1haTt Mr. and iirrs , Wa! ttl r ·Kenrick were ca n-er, M 'j.. and Mrs. Elvis , visltod ' -thei,r cousin Mr/! . . TI'ueman Michael last Saturday afternoon. Pnyne, Sunday afternoon, nt the Mr. aJlli MI·s. Earl Crawford I FO~ SAL'£ BY home of Mr, and Mr . C. R , Bin _ !\pent undny evening, with Mr. H My P Fletcher, fornier ga r in J a m estown-. Ml". Payne and MI·s. Clarence Crawford lind WM seti usly injut'cd in un auto sacior 1'6 l~ ol1lt:, whose' nomination t'hildren. . 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NOTES fROM THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

Wayne sv ille' s three leam. le[t LUMBUS, HID-Thl! 36th Waynel vill e A. C. V I K ing" M il.. ·.ll,rrnw 1-'1 iday nil{ht in tht' highallnual conv nlion of the Buckeye Th' locnl I nde pl:!n'tlents boy' s ~ t sp iri ts possible. F.uch had won 1'1 :! As ociation will be held in l,utclnss d the King'S Mill!' quintet its /'Ju nto o f games. th ~ Capila l City Thursday. Friday n t he local 11 00 1: las t Thursday In the fir ~ t tpam game Turner and Saturday of this wcek. The night with the lunJr cni of a 3G-2:j ~tarred milking HI p oi n L~ for th e hio Ne ws paper Association. As. "U ll t. The game wi th excepti on . rcdilul' W. H. S. The fil·;,t quarsudllt'd Oh io Dailies and Select. of lite l a ~ l q U>l 1'1 Cl' wa~ a very leI' the Orange & Blnck tenm starLi s t of Ohio Dllil ics will also me et : loH' con t,·: t and wa s ti od . ' v·d nfl' with a banI{ and in the MCCli n the sume dutes. Thursduy ' 1 "I lim " '. however \Vayn e~ ville nt! quarter th ey conti nu ed this ',v ning' a joint bll nqu c t wilJ be nearlv a lwl\ \'li brok£' the lie to aspace. The half ended with a sco re givtll fol' all Ohio P ublis hers at . For 149 years have ,eadin·. ~ume' th . le~d onl y t o huvt· it tied .uf 17-14. The third qu ar t er {mInd t he Facul l y Clu b, ' Oh:, Sta t e this mode st Uttle 108' cabin at !.ft. LebanOft. :Igain . I Mrs. Ruth McCann of New York ,101'1'( \\' gaining' on Wllynesville niverhity. Grcetings will be ex- :0Id~3t school structuro, It WU tllMcll to Short ly aft"I' th '! . lUrt uf the has trained a deer to harness at her and they took the lend until the tended by Gover nor George n~adling. and dedicated Armiltice 0.. ~ game H~rL~od, !l ul;tai ncd II barl ly I Wint~r camp .t Speculator. In the 'ou rth q u arter when Wa ynesvi ll e White. Th e main address of the "IHnined ank le and hlld t(l be CatskIll" . aga in becam~ a roul'e tl lind started evening wi ll bc g ive n by Louis !- - - . -laken from the gume. He is on e he bal'! rolling. All Hpectator!! Wi ley of t he New York Tim es. lI f Wayn es vill e's mail t slays at =-- = , -,eld their breath until every danSatu;'d ay eve ning a dance will be r---:l~----___ the forward pn: ition an d we hope ..._ - - - - - - - - - - - -... ' e r was overcome anti 'V. H. S. hel d at G:3 0 o'clock in t he Hall of he will soo n be back with us. :ai ned the top, the fin al score 1\1 iI'I'OI'S, Deshler' Wall ac k ho tel. In arren 'oun Y E llis clime to hi mse lf in the last THE "V" WINS Icing 4 1- 23. Therc we re !<ome new DancinJr an d ca rds will follow t he hllif and by the ai d of some fine ne n on th ~ fl oor because of !<peaking pl'ogrnm. Cele bra ti ng t he 56th annive l'- pap. work by the I'cmui ndE'r of the M i: s Catherin e Gibb ons. hooki eplayi ng" by some of t he sllr y of the Wllynesv ill e National team he managed to wal k awa y county nu rse. a n d MI'~ . W . C. "egulars, but the new play er s did l\frti. Clul'ence J. Brow n, wife Bank, which occul;r ed on Febru- with t he hig h scoring hon ors with t. John visit ed M r ~. New nulIl, e ry well in promoting the good of Sec retury of State Brown, 'ecol'd of the team. ary I, Mr. W. H. Allen, pre sident, 22 points. lI e di ~ )ll aye d some real . ) f neal' Blanchester , on Monda y I. chllirman of the lad ies entertain- e ntertai ned t he directors and em- bas ket bull a nd wc'eI like t o see Mrs. Newma n, who i ~ 36 year~ r..~"...L~~~~~=~~~~ The second team also won ita ment committee .for t he Ohio Publishe l's con ve ntio n, ha s select 'o f agc. already the moth er of 'tame with Miller making the high- · S ee J . C . H aw k e for Harness, P loyes at his home Satu day e ven- more of it. ing, Janua ry 31. In ciden tally Mr. Hami lto n assumed hig- h sco ring ten. chi ldren , gave birlh t o trip- ~F t Rco r e. Our reserves had the ed a number oC aides from over Co llars a nd par ts. All en completed 56 years of sel'- honol': for King witi) II cou nte rs lets last week. Th e names !lnd k e for 11 arness, lead throughout giving an air of the Rtate to assis t hcr in enterec J . C. Hnw C. M. Robi tze r is in Columbus vice in the institution, ma king to his credit. ages 0 f t he c hlld I'en a re: I 'up r emacy to th e whole Waynestai ning the lad y visitors. They V irgil, 10 olla rs ant parts. ville crowd. We are surely proud him. in years of service. the oldest ' The boy s loolked more lik e t~etl1- , will havc a two days s ight seeing fo r "Farmers' W eek." blinker in War-ren. County. Follow- , SE' lves.l han on the pl-evio us Thurstl'ip ,sta rting Friday afternoon at J. P. Fromm and famil y Rpent of this t eam and we want them to Velma, 16, Clark Salisbury, of Cleveland, ing a delicIous turkey di nner. the day nt!('llt a nd We can d o no more one o'c luc k and included will be n Viola, 15 Sunday with re lativcR in Duyton. kn ow it. Vera. 13, Th e runts also won their game visit lo the Stule Hous'C with- ' in - s pent the week-end with relatives. ho t interestingly reminisced of ' than hope that t hey keep goin g his banking exp eriences of more ! now tha t t hey've sunt ed . trod uction of all stale offic ials. A Vance. 11, l\11'~ . I. D. Welch waR the dinner with sco re of 14-6. M,'. ai1d Mrs. H. C. Coleman, of t han a half cen tury. vi sit will al so be paid the new Vivian, !I, gue~l of MrR. L. M. Hen de rson The t ea m waH greatly encourWAYNE. V ILLE Those present to enjoy t his deVeda, 7, to day. aged when things were not going Columbu s Art GlIlIery und Miss Norwood, visited r elativ es here F T G lightful occasion we re Mess rs. Vesta, 6, so smoo thly by the loud cheering Mary White, daughter of the Gov- on Monday. Elias Ogl esbee, W. F. Clark, J . B. Watkins, f 1 Verna, 4, Vu l entine ~ fro m I e to 10e. that was continually issuing from o 2 em or, will be hostess to the ediEthan Lewis, und er quarantine Pence, J . Q. Gon s, J. W. White, H artl'o c k~ f Vernon, 2, omics, 2 for 1 cent. See th em .ut the Waynesville section. A ·Iarge o o o tor's wives and other lad y g uests 10 :;nd t he triplet.~ , weighing 6, 6 Grace L. Smith. number from her e saw the games 2 22 at a tea. A theatre party has been with scarlet fever, was released J. O. Cartwright, L. · M. Hender- E lli ~ . c: son, Earl Conner; Dean stanley, of Ramby. g and were greatly pleased with the 3 o 6 a nd 4 pound., all d oing we ll , arranged for that evening and on last Fl'iday. Le banon, Misses H ele n Welch a nd BelTyh ill, g are named : Miss A nna Bu chanan , of Cincin- resul ts. 1 1 Saturday a motor trip will be 3 Buerkl e, f Vaughn, nati, has been 'n recent guest of 1 made to Ohio State University and . I have an attractive a ssortment Mary Stansb erry. o 2 Vin cent, Miss Evelyn Car twright. St. John , f othe r statc institution . Th~ will of valentines from lc ·to 10 cents o 1 1 W. H. S. VeCtor. then motor to Marysville and h nve Grace ·L. mith. F T G FIRE IS AVERTED Mi!<s Eve lyn Cartwrigh t wa s the Total 16 4 3G luncheon at the State Reforma8 4 o Miss Erlith May Davied of New I . ~ uest of Miss Laura Whitaker in Ken,nard, { tory for Wo men an d a to ur of York City, i visiting her Aunt, Th e home of Mrs. George Moran o o .. 0 Monow fr om Friday until Sunday. I WhItaker, f -- -"" --=--=-=-----:= KINGS MILLS insp'Ection of the institution reo Mrs. Amelia Williams. on Fifth str eet was threatened by li 1 1 . Barton, f turning in t im e fo)' the banquet in G F T fire Friduy at about noon when o o o Mrs. L. J-J'. Gordon and Mrs. C. Savage, f ... OBITUARY the evenin g. Mrs. Susan Arnold, of Dayton, fall ing sparks se t fire to t he r oof. Conner, f 3 0 6 1 7 3 M. Robitzer were dinn er guests of Mninou s, c called at t he home of Miss Emma The blaze was discovered by urfac e, f 2 o 1 MrR. St. Clair Fife, of Wilmington Vance, c ...... ... 2 0 11 Chauncey Rhodes Bunn ell, was The membcl's of the General As- Cartwright, on Sunday. neighbors and ext inguish ed befo l'e Humitlon, c 7 5 19 . Tumer, g .. ~ ~ 1 ~ t he third child In a family of four Friday. semb ly ho ve ente reo the second it had a chan ce to sprea d. Ma~ h e w s, g 2 2 Milten bergu, g O. mo nth of the present session and Mrs. Emma Bamett and E. V. .. 0 0 0 childre n, Ilnd was born in G1' eensThe newly organized Firemen's M.cClain, g Dr. Emily Wrigh t , of Springthe hopper grinds merrily along. Barnhart, of Cincinnati, visited club respond ed to the nlarm but Llndslev, g 9 41 o 1 1 fOI k, Indiana, August 10, 187 2. bor o, is spending II few weeks at T otal HI It i. too ell1'ly to predict when friend s here Sunday. the fire was out when the y anlved Rando lph. f p o f 15 th e home of her brother, Dr. A. T: o 0 0 In 1887 at the early ag the solons will finish t heir labors The house is owned by C. H. MORROW 10 3 23 he cam e t o. Ohio and n ea rly all the Wri ght. but it is a safe prediction that the Several .o f our coll~ge s tudents Hartsock, who wi sh es to express Total .... T G F ____ remainder of his life was s pet.l :tt I'obins wilJ be c.hirping and the s pent the short v.acatlon between . ~i s gratitude to the neighbors MI'. an d MI·s. Lee Hawke, Mrs. 9 3 3 Tompson, f da nd elions will be in bloom Among em esters, at ,t heIr homes. Thc Waynesville -A.. C. tea m the present farm home n ear Waywhose quiek action probably pre M. L. Pars hall an d Mrs. M. F. o o o the bills receiving much atvented what might have been a will meet Monow for two gameR nesv ill e, Ohio. Mr. ~unn e ll ~e­ Weltz were X-e nin visi tor. unday Eyre. f '6 Miss Doris Henderson, of Wes~ disastrbus fire. . .... ... . 2 2 Traynor, f tention is the one which would on the loca l hardwood Tilu I'sday ccived his earl y ed u cattonal tralll- IIfternoon. Tompson, f o o o legaliz e movi ng picture theaters ern college, accompanied by a night. February 5. ing in the h ome and co mm on ~ ---1 o 2 S unday afternoo n and eve nings. cID ~s mate , spent the week-end at school and then was g t'ad uated Mi sg Irm a Rich who was hom e I Robinson, c W. C. T. U. MEETING o o o An Qther would create a s tate home. Junior O. U. A . M. va Kin,. Mill. from th e Waynesville High School fro m Wittenbery co llege over the Lelley, g o 4 2 boxing board of three memIn a fast game of basket ball i~ the clas~ of 1892 . H.e completed weck-end wa~ unnb le to r eturn be- . R obinson , g Mrs. W. P. Salisbury returned The W. C. T. U. met at the played at the Gym last Thu rs- I hIS ed u~abon b~ a p~I'\Od of study cause of illn ess . bers, one would create a state ITt 1 8 7 23 o a .. b oard of hotel and r estaurant ex - home Sunday after spending sev- l hom e of Mrs. Tom Carr on Thurs- day evening .the Juni ot· Order at IndIana UnIverSIty , and Noramili el's, another would m~ke 16 'eral weeks with her children in day afternoon, January 20, with a team got 5we'ct r evenge for the de- : mal ~chool at Le~anon, Ohio. M i scc ll a nc ou ~ Bargains YOU'll , ,. good .a~tendance. oun ces a stnndllrd loat of bread Cleveland. feat adminis trat ed t o them a week HI S parents dIed when he was find at Cllry's "The H ome of Gifts' Next Friday night Mason meets The topic bei ng "Peace," the to be labeled show ing weight and or so before by the Kings Mills quite young and. \~~ s. thus .f or ced St ore open 8 n. m. to 9 p. m. all W. H. . on the local hardwood. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Sriider; of meeting was opened with a peace Reserves. Th e final score 25-19 to bear responslblhtles q?lte b ~- yea r, Leba non, Ohio. name of ba k er . Scores of other We want a large crowd and all of bills hav'C be(!n introducted and 'Miamisburg, spent Saturday even- song and l'esjlonsive readings, fail s to show ' h ow closely the game -yorid his rears a~d whIle thIS . W. H. S. there, backing the teams committee nction will be taken ing with Mt·. and Mrs. J. R. Wade followed by J,lrayer. The guest was conie ted. At the half the seemed qUIte a mIsfortune, yet Mr. Dnd Mrs. T om Hurst, Mr. AIM don't forg et the game with s peaker, Mrs. Earl Carr, of Leba- Kings boy s were leading 13 'to 9, many experiences of lif e tha.t ap- and . !\fl'i'. h n~. McC:i~ban. of Lebanon there on Saturday. The later. . andCamily. , non, spoke intel'estingly on, "How bu t in the t.hird Quarter Capt. pear a~ first to hold .only ml.sfor- Sp l'ln gboro, were gu ests. of Mr: crowd just must be a big one at Mr. and Mrs. Foster Heacock. to prevent war and ~ keep peace." Carl Hay a nd h'is cohorts got busy tune, 1n t~e, end. brlllg, nft l.mes ' l and . MrR. . /n: . Love\'y Saturda, Lebanon. A dozen conventions have ' met in the Gapital Ci ty in the llast of Pennsylvania, are sp en'ding a During th e social h our dainty I'e- and scored a doz en markers for so me of hfe S \'Ich e·t bl es. I~gs . evenll1 g. The loca l F: F. A. of the Smith ten days and uie visitors usuallY' few weeks at the home of Mrs. freshments wer..e served. A joint them selves while administering a Thus out of ~h ese early cxpenenAnna Sheehan. . meeting Bnd institute w.ill be held have found tiTl1e to visit the Capi coat of white wash to the . visitors ce s ot' hards hIp and loss t here un MI'. and 1\11'.. Harold Smith Hughes departmen t initiated 10 February 17, at the home of Mrs. for that period. Schuler ca.ged doubted'ly came to MI'. Bunn ~lI ha ve move d to the Deardoff farm I I~e mb e~ fr<?m Lebanon. , High tol a.nd calL on state offl~ialtJ. The New dis hes on table help to Ca!r. . Ohi o Produ cts Association brought five field g oals (;0 'ead his team in ma~y mos~ valuabl e lesso ns In reo\' MC\'l'ittstown. Mr. and Mrs. I School mto the mysterIes of approximately 700 Bnd was in cheer the whole family- Special scoring, but was closely pressed thrlf.t .and mdustl'Y an~1 othel· fin e H . L. Buerkl' will occupy the I future farming on last Thursday prices on those beautiful sets at £"assion three days. Then the . Ohio by Hough and the captain, with quahtlell that e ~lere d m to the de- h o u ~e vacate d by the Smith s. evening . , ___ _ __ MOTHERS' CLUB MEETING Bar Associution had a three day Cary's Jewelry S;hop, Lebnnon, O. three field ers and a foul each. . .velopment of hI S cha racte r, mak meeting the m embers being ading possible a lif e Jiv ed fot' the Gru en Watches, diam?nd s and WOMAN'S AUXILIARY The Wayne T,wp. 'Mothers' Club Mr. and Mrs. Clarence SchaftJressed by U. S. Senator 'Robert JUNIOR O. U. A. M. bles~in g of his h( me and of his IVeddin,r rin gs . costum e Jew clrywill hold their regular meeting at fer and Mr. and' Mrs. Luther SelG F T fell ow man. unus ual noveltics and card s f~r '~ The Woman's Auxiliary of St. J. Bulldey. The State. Association the Grade building Friday, at 2 p. March 31, 1903 he was unit ed all occaR ions. You'll find at Cary s Mary's Church has been invited to of Oommon I'leas Judges had an lers,' of Dayton, called on Mr. an'd m. A number of interesting things interesting meeting as did the Mrs. C. D. Ridge at the Friends' have been planned for the pro- Schuler, f .............. . ~ ~ 1~ in ma rri'age to Nelli e Bogan and J ewe lry Shop, Lebanon, Ohi o. 1 be the guests of t!he Woman's Carl Hay, f ..... .. .. Township · Trustees and Clerks~ Home Sunday afternoon . to this happy union ' werc ' bor n . Auxiliary of Christ Church, 0 0 gram, also the book review. Day, c .................. . O I\1rs. Lafnyelle Ni ch o lsll l~, who Xenia, on W ednesday afternoon, The conventions brought several Chil~ training is a very interest- Hockett, g ........ .... . o 1 1 1 tw o so ns Rh 0 d e anII George: 1 t t h her Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gordon, Mr. thou ~and visitors and also brought o Mr. Bunn ell was of 11 kindly hm; ~ Jle'~t. t. le ya,s YCIl!· . WI I Februa):y 11 , at two o'clock at and Mr-s. C. M. Robitzer were ing subject to all and everyone is many smiles to those who profited guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Mur- urged to come and hear it; also Chas. Hay, g ...... ... .. .. ~ 71retiring disp o~~t ion caring 1ittle (lslIR'htel III Leba'C°hn, \~Il r~tur~ the Pal'lsh House. ' Hough, g by their presence. for things of show but rath e l' fnr to h~t' home here. as. ync ~n There will be a called meeting to h.elp -in the discussion. rell, of Spring Hill, at a turk'ey · 3 25 \ the more worthwhile thing!' of life famIl y: wh o hll"e been occupym g of the Auxiliary on Thursday afIt Is hoped that a large number Total d h .... . 11 . . Secretary of State Claren<;e J. dinner Thursday evening. _____ I such as honesty, mtegrlty, fn. end - th . e Nlchol·- on home S h' have' move M ' t ernoon, F' e-b ruary 5 , at two of Mother's can be present. Brown is al) excellel)t patron of ~~hip and brotherly kind ness, de- m to Mrs. Anna ee an s am , o'clock at the home of Mrs. Harris ---.~ .... - --Have your watch repaired where KINGS MILLS Uncle Sam's postoffice in mailing you can have confidence that ex· F T !'iring that his neighbors liS weill ~tr et property. ,and Mrs. Mosher, to make arrange CLUB MEETING G out a score of publications by that o 2 ~s himsel~ enj oy t he cO~lmon bl essMrs. Anna L. Car ey and daught~r ~e~ts about attending this meetpert servlce is giv~n on American offiCial, 'including the annual re1 II1gs of life, and mOle than one Frances Lo u i~e of Leba non are m i g .. and Swiss . watches. We' use genu· A girl's 'club comprising Viola Sur!face, f .. por t of the Secretary of State Ohio 3 9 I neighbor could testify to his kindly CI' , attc~ din g the 6th annual . Mrs. Sandoe, vlce.p~esldent of ine materlals. Store open' 8 a. m. Campbell, Irma Wakeley, Doris Rand olph, f ......... ..... 3 ~aws, Election Laws, Ohio Ros0 4 . ministrations in ~he hour ~f nced. M;~~~~?nte r Gift -Sh ow where the the Dayton ConvocatIOn, urges to 9 p .. m . Cary's Jewelry Shop; Wade' and Marjorie Edwards held Lin dsley, c ............ 2 ter, E lection Statistics, Roster of Lebanon; Ohio. Conner, c ... .. ........ 2 0 4 Mr Bunne ll had been m poor ft. d ' everyone to be present_ . first !JIeeting at the home of manu ac urel s an 1mThe A T fAil S· t Township .and Municipal Offi~r, 0 0 health. for .some months past, b ut foremost McClain, g ..... . .. ..... O olte rs of ifts artwares and al- ' . . UXI 1~I'Y 0 ~ am s Irma Wakeley. After the meeting Const'tution of the State of Ohio, Ward, g ...... . .. .... . .. 0 0 0 recently . w as much encouraged and ~ ed · lines g a~~ re presented at Wllmmgton, WIll also ~e guests. WIlS called to order, the girIs drew Appropriation Acts of the Gen- - - - - - hoped for compl ete rec overy , but Hotel Stevens, Palmer House and ". eral Assembly. Final Report on ted billll of tbe Genual.A88embly maps. . Total .. ... .................. .. . 8 a 1.9 on Janua.ry 29 h.e was ver y .sud- Merchandise Mart. Subscribe for the Miami Gazette The next · m eeting will be held at . Sessions of General . Assembly. and scorell of printed matter nec. ----denly strIcken WIth heart faIlure I Ohio Census, Laws Qf Ohio Rela- 'e sBary .:in the operation of ' the the home of Marjorie Edwards. Athletic Chlb ...... C.... r·. Creek and pased ' quietly away at the age --~ - - _ . -; tiv ~ to Legal Advertising, all prin- Motor Vehicles Di.vI8Ioh, Last Monday night the Waynes- of 58 years, 5 months and 19 . o. E. S. NOTICE ville A. C. teams journeyed to days . ri . Spring Valley for a little scrim- . Thus passed one of the loved . Miami Chapter No: 107 O. E. S. mage with the Valley "Hot and respected citizens of this com\\fill meet in regular session Mon- Shots" and to give the subs a munity who leaves to mourn his day evening, February 0, at 7 :30. little practice with the Caesars \088 a loving companion, two sons Visiting members are welcom e. Creek team. and 'Ii most devoted sister, Mo- · The boys played. a fast game, nimia, who has . lived with him all " .E ditf. A,.ndrews, W. M., -, .Mi.D"ie Fromm, Sec ' y. with the score nearly even all the these years, sharing with him and ~~. ' time, the first 'half ended with a his fatoily life's joys and 80rrows. score of , 14-13 in our favor. The These ' "Mh other relatives and . WILL · CI,VE Y last half tarted off with W. Beam a lar~e number of 'friends and , . The 'I?r08'l:am\ to be given .. at of .the "Valley G·ang' mak~ng tb~ee neighbors mourn tne loss of a th~ Gran.g e ~11I~etjng ' Satu'rday field goals in abou.t , as man}, min· kind husband. loving father true !'light . ~ilI cODlIist · ~f . a' play bf utes. Ellis and Rsmby ' Iet out a 'friend and neighbor,- who shalf, be Borne Jc:nath. ~titled "The Mysterl 'little and got . 1\ ' couple of long neatly m'i ssed by ' this communo.ua. Ya,Jentirle. ,.'~. -a"d a ~u8ical 'ones then .wnen · things began to Ity. novelty. ." • get interestiTlg -the "~of" and theC.rel o'~ ~. rule book disagreed, 'The ref :was rlgtit(?)" and tlhe rule b()ok was We. are sincerely Ir!ateful to .' wrong, but our . boys' agreed' with our : neighbors and -friends fol' the ,The : Order E8stern Wlil the ~rule book, and left the ftoor. klndneB!; .and sympathy shown UII have a h.ox- lIb~ial' Wednet<iay The Val,ley gang ela!med the, viq~ at ·the time .of o~r bereavement of husband, father and bl:!lther, .ev~btg,. l'efirg'ar, 11. at tile GYm. ory ··by forfeitur<e • With . a new Ilet ot offtclals, a Ch.uheey R. :Bunnell. Alao 10 Mr. Danemg .n~ · ~, Adm_loa fi ~Ildren • unde~ 1t y,...., nlee pme retutted. ~tli C....rs McClqre fot' hI!! eftIelent semee. 'Ole Family. OD pal. 4) J

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NEWS GLEANED fQOM CnURT HOUSE: Common PIe .. Proceedia a • It WIlS con~id ere d by the court ~hat the plaintiff, J. T. McKinley, _ vcr. u!l A ugus .. J ellb;, defendant, ______ _ l)llY the sum of $ 100 a s damages ,=== = === - - - - - - -f or th dNe nti'o n n nd injury of /'1 hope vou 'r!! nM h('ginnill~ \\" ' n~ I1't rlli"ct! for thi ll kind of cl' rt.ain projlel'ty, also that the CHAPTE R \. sumething lhut )'OU cun't fini. ·h. work - nncl y ou hat'c it. 11 1111 Y u 'd fe ndun t Ilay t he costs. It was "A lot of it's bluff." he ~aid Maggi !" hl said t o hiOl~ 'If Ill Ol'l' h 'l' p thinkln ' thnt yuu'd I'alher funhcr l)l',l red by th court that be sU Olell'h e rc (I I:; , fl oin' sume- the dcfendant I' tUl'n the property carelessly. But ho lik ' <I hcr llind than once. One dl\~' ho brough t her a 1 ng thin!!, l' l ~e . an ' yo u d un't like to the plaintiff. ndmiratio n. ne l' rthl·l e~s. Fo r guod CHuse sh own, leave " Dtles you r mut lll' r wurk?" ~ h (' envelopc, which, upon opening it thC'M! ~ irb hl'I'l' in the Mack?" in nn cxprctant flutter, ?[Ilg"l!'i c "Doc~ your moLhc l' couk well!" \\':J " granted Henry ' Bothe to file asked him l'ne day . anSI\'l'r and cr ' s-p tition in th e "My- -'" Ii .. ~ tllrt c d, co n ~ id­ found full l,f printcd "G's," IOl'gc s he as ked, and small, cot from magazinc ~ and "]\'II nc. I JI)('~ n'[ kn \I' a llat'n aclinn ag'uinst him by Hc rman t'red. th ing ah uu t co nkin!.:. " Joe ron· Both '. "Not now." he . aid. he split lleW ~ papel !', "Oh, Joe, it' s a wful cule lh e re ~~ (',1. The l'o,u rt .orde r d that th e a Boarrl the other dny ," he suid, way y U l(' nrn nt !" sh ,'lid . her "1)on' y o ur fnth)' h Ip h l' na lli l'S uf' te n pl'l'so ns be dl'lIwn nfter th ough. frolll th jury wheel to co mplete Maggi e ~aw nothi ng unnlltural bel1'oying LOy >~ lumin ou!', hl'r Illone any? " 1aggi(l u!;1(cd. whole being IIwlting lownrd him "NcI'\'r, Thl' old ma n i ~ no th pane l of pet it j ur OI . . in thi ~ , he vis ullli zccl n s tuny. Thl' C'iUI'l oi'll ' I'cd the s he riff to bareh eaded (tid \\'0 III II n help ing visibly. irrcsistibly , And ~he fll'e ~ - I mnl'(' lI Sl' around the hou ~" t hall u cunv{'Y a l)I'oper deed to William P with the family supply o f kind, t!ntly reportccJ that her mother pa p 'I' l1l onh·y!" a nd ~ i s t e r had made dry, hfl lI- 1 " ,Jill'. I do think thal's pretty 1\[ 0: ,orre n, purchllsel- of the farm ling. " What do e~ . your fnth el' do ,' on telllJlU Oll S I' f('rence to the fnct I ha rd on y(, u! \Vhll makc~ YOUI' in t he S UI1l of $ 11 ,430 in the ca se that : hc did not drop th c ubiquit- ' ht'd7" of !l ola n' Dani('l tump vcrsus J 0(' ? , ous fin al consonant IIny more. "Oh, nn ylJody, Last night I hRd ({uhy Kli m'tump , et 01. It was " The only real work Dad docs 'he t old him that he had , oIinn e r wi h ~ Oll1t' fri t' nd ~ of (l UI'S 1I 1 dC'l' d t hut t he pu rehao'o r take now. is on II golf ('oursI', at a named HUHHf.'ll," ,Jnc I·o luntce red . thl.' farm ~ubjl' ct t o th e lease t o t'ountry club." Joe answe red crll - hrflught her nil h I' luck . "1t was thc day you fil':3t" - 1 "And did ~ h ,' gil' l ' )'uU H good F, 1,. :C]uirc!<. purchase r to r epulously, ' ceil'l' th e land lord's s hare un der "A gnrdencr? she a ked , wid - sh rall sl'll- "rir~ t Cilll1e." s ht' I'C- ,Jillll('r?" en ing her cyt's, . A en retakeI'. ?" wnH'd bri skl y. deciding up)n he r , ·'Ob. ye: - s he c CJ ok ~ all righl." the t(' rlll S of th ' Ic a s e. It was a 'shame t o tense her, but \'erb. "lhnl J ~lJt on to the idt'u l l An odd luok cume into .I ue's eyes, ' 111 till' rase of the tnte of Ohio I \'er, us Ll'rllY Bal zhi sel', the jul'Y then she WB: s uch a sim pl e little idea. An d th cn 'm ember t hut you " 11 1'1' dl\ufl:ht ~ r was th ~ l'e," "Ouught!!!'? An' her husba nd ?'" return ed a vcrdict of guilty dumbbell , J ot' reflectl'd. Grimy gave me on e that nigh t . ~oing "No, ~lill- l\l il l y's lI ot murried! again st th e defen dant as h e ,tood little face , grim y little hands, mud home? Well, 1 pll it up by the "Th e dHu~httlr ain't?" chol'!l'-crl in th e indic t m nt for robcoloured IlprOJl, an d boots n size clock , and we- we just about li ve by thnt card. It's ma de a differ· "Nope," be l'y, und the verdict contained a too big. ence in Pa, an' it's made a differ· " JU!-l t II li ttle girl, huh?' I COIllIll nel ntion for m ~ rcy. The Magg ie was talking. " ·ope. Milly': ab(,ut- nin ct ccn. dofenda nt fi le d his certain motion ", , . but s he was quite a swell ence in me, an' in ever yt hing." "I see a difference in yo u," he " I gu ess ~ hll'· prctL~' , a in't he? fo r II new trial, whereby it was She didn't h ave much mone y, "Slrc'R beautiful. " C1l'(le l'cd that t h sheriff convey mind ju, but he did. Macke nzie said seriously. "Oh, Joe, hon est-do yo u ?" But h!! lo l l hims If t hn t he mu s t the Il ef enaant to th e jail of was in the busn ess then, a n' they "H oncst, I do ." , ~ tO).l hi s tea~ ing, when hc a\\' h I' Hami lton eounty, there to resay he named his son for him." "How? " ' s uddenl~' dHunted face, th e gallant muin in cus t ody un t il furthe r ~rThere was n .familiar ring about "Well, in eV(lrythi ng. Th e way ' etro l' t~ : hc mude t.) appea l' quite -! el' of the! court. these facts; could she possibly be Gcorgia lin Miller was granted a speaking or h er employer and of you talk, lhe way yo u look, the I hel'!<cif. way you act," he said. But he ~n\\' lhat Up '01 Uf' hll d divorcc fr om Veri Miller, the dehis father? "Oh I wish- " sh e · aid clot dly ebb d nn d thnt l h ~ !rUle hond that fendnnt hl!lving been found guilty "What on carth aN! you talking - " I \~i ' h you co uld see t he diIT 1,- 1. IN,died lh' box c ~ wa~ it~e lf un - of ext reme 'c ru elty. The court orabout?" he a sked blankl y. ence in OUI' kitchen! Pop un' 1 ns k s tt'arly, del'c d t hll t pluintifl' b e given the "Merrill," she answered readily each olher every nig ht, 'Is it ill e('1' 1 II' · fl'lt od dl y s h~kcll, He retur- ea re a nd cu stody of the two minor "Mackenzie was the brains, they And we won't go to bed unlc ~~ it ' Jl('d to hiMIIwn bU ~ l nc s~ filled with chil cl'ren. an d al ~o awarded the say-he was the 'Mack'- but h e's a wr H ch d sen ~alion tha\. he mu st housllho ld fu rnis hings. It was .ordead . But Merrill is the soul of is !" It soothed hi m to have her ~ o :om how lllnl<e this up t o Maggio. dered that the defendant, VerI honour, and he not only has the Y(·t- hung it!- the ve l'y muking Mill I' pay to Georgiann Miller the openl y. so completely adoring, faculty of drawin' good men about She thought him brilliant. she lIJJ wnulrl carry the ma tter furth er . um o f $ 10 per week commencing him, but he has made a small forthou ght him well educated, Rhe and it had gone far e ll ~ ulth. on Monda.y , ~anua l!Y 20, fOl' the tune out of the MaCk, took care 0'1 thought him wi s and wilty Ilnd H ,;h a ll hil11FPlf phYSIcall y. He children's SUpPOI·t . The court 0 1'of most of ' her family, an' has kep' lovabl e, when Ilis ow n i'nmi ly could not shake the thought away dered t he de1e ndnnt to pay C. sev'ral of her relatives out of jail failed him. H " unlllckiY- I\ it h the roa dster Conald Dilatu 'h, . ,tto.l'lle y for for what they d,o ne profiteering in And her laughter! Th e divine, parkHi ll f w Llocks away, and the pla inti ff, tthe su m of $36 on acwartime as weIl!" the inimitabl e gift of mit·th had comfort of one of t he State's count Of Ilttorney f ees. Joe was staring at her, oddly, been given he-I'--Joe fir t thought l1Iu'l bellutiful h(lmeS btlck of the Edn a Linkous lIush was d ecreed a slow smile spreading on his face n divorce from Elmer Bush, the ":Who taught you that piece?" def endant having been guilty of "Ev'ryone knows that." 1'0 s neglec t of duty. The plsin"ls--that--so?" lIIe grinned: t iff was l'e:tol:ed to her maiden Relatives of his mother kept out nOllled of Edna Linkous. The court of jail, eh? That was probably awarded the plnintiff the custody Uncle Irving and young Irv. o'f the min or child, Mabel Louise He looked at her, musing in 'his Bush, exclusive ly. turn, Donald F. lI'ons was awarded a "I'd like to walk Maggie in on divorce fr'om Garnet Ruth hons, the old man some day- or better the defendant having b een found yet, walk him into th e store and fl: uil ty ' of gross neglect of duty. introduce Maggie a s the fine, inThe sole (:are and cu tody of the dependent girl he's alway's talking minor child, Richard D. Irons, was about," J oe reflected. "I'd say, given to the plaintiff exeu lsively. 'You keep suggesting that I get in the case 01 Val Cabe verout somewhere and meet a real sus Th e Maxwell Paper Company girl- well, she's real, Maggie. And it was decr eed by the court that s he's going to s tep right off the he defe ndant, The Cleveland, Cin floor of the Mack into the position cinnll ti, Ch icago and St. Louis of · your only daughter-in-'I awl'," Railway Company, be dismis. ed as "I might bluff it, anyway," his a defenda.nt, thoughts ran on. "Maggie's such a The court ordel'ed that the de, ''I'll tell you what, Joe, I like you better than anyone e"~ except little sport, she's enjoy playing the rendant, The Cleveland Cincinnati DIy own family!" part. She'd make up for it and , Chicngo atnd St. Louis Railway cary it off like a comedienne I" Co , be dil' missed in the action of Maggie pretty wh en firs t he saw i l' oud5tcl'. H ' unl ueky--:a Merrill But he couldn't play any games with Maggie. The poor kid was her laugh. She lived in II delicio us I lay ing at wo rk, herl! 111 one of Elizazeth Harding versus The _ lhe stores h e would largely own Aetna Paper Company, et al. 'falling in love with him fast gale of it. In the action of Ralph W. Fox That litHe soft touch of hili so me doy! enoug as it WIlS. "It's probably her first crush," coat that little soft gil'l-per son ' lure bew ildel ing still, he was and Jan e S. Fox. versus The Aetna Joe thought, watching her not jumbling again st his should er for be >inning to lik e this play work. Paper Co'mpany , et aI, it wo's adBlIt odd ly, unexpectedly, there judged that the Cleveland, Cinwith out a sort of generous pity, a minute, in the wrong aisle, thosc "She'll have it bad. But it won't black-fringed eyes brimming with were moments when the ' Mack mirth and affection- those were filled his sou l with a dee p content. hurt her, it never hurts anyone." She was far enough from any all darned agreeabl e things, his Joe re vell ed in the rush and hur- she said to Joe, with a carefully I' Y, the nb urdity und yet serious- careless urI': appreciation' now, at all events, as thoughts would agree. A hundred times, 0 t hou sand ness o f evc rything lhat went on she chatted on of everything she "I' ll belt, if you fell in love, found interesting, sometimes mak- times, he h eard her call herself in the l\'[ack . Even ' Smith and Joe, it would be with a Nlgular PI 'min ~ sometimes took Joe into yo ung lady, wouldn't it?" ing him Inugh, sometime!l--<>ddly Ipcky. With her us ual eager J'ush s he th eit· coun!'cls, as they wa ndet'ed - giving him a prick behind the "How do you mean, regular eyes that owed itself to a very retailed a hundred rea sons. H er importunt ly to ll nd fro, youn g lady? " Joe asked. J oe' s championship of laggie different sensation. Maggie had health, her wonderful fami ly, h el' "Well, I mean- you know, a-8 never thought of love, for herself. mother- described as "genteel," helped her from the very beginn- nice--so l·t of s miling- " Maggie Her own affairs, indeed were en- her dashing sister, who hlld !iuch a ing an obviou s f nct that mad e her fl oundered- "I mean- " she begood job, and h'e r father- without still more hi s obj('ct t o slave. On a gan ngain des perately- "mean for tirely secondary. But she betrayed herself to Joe whose assistance Maggie'!' yeil rn- di. mal, el1rly January day Maggie ins tanc e, that there are lots of with almost every word and glance ,i ngs toward the "ideal life" would first nppeared in what might have girls in thi s store that you "I'll tell you what, Joe, I like have been crushed in the bud, been called OUl' n OI:mal forlit, he co uldn't eall young ladies I" she yo u beUer than anyone. else ex- and whose companion ship meant henrd the congl'ntulations that the , a irl. turn ing ,scarlet. everything to the washer of the bUllY gi l'l s flung at her hom aU ce pt my own fam'iyl" UNo, you might call them nice "Don't like me as well 8S your Johnson dishes and the keeper of ~ i ~s, Ilnd congratulated him self girls," Joe conceded, ' ''and you the Johnson kitchen. tba t he was partly responsibl e at mi~ht call them smart girls. But, sister, huh?" "But you've had hard luck , Joe lea t. . "Well, I like some things abno, you'd hardly call tl1em young S he hod done 'no more than ladies, " out you as well as I like anythin' she agreed pHyingly. This vexed him, too. Or perhaps electrify everyone by .pi. carding about Liz," she might finally de"Like school teactH!rs and lib'the pri ckling, uncomfortabl e emo- llIagpificentiy, and wi th out per. arins," sa id Maggie, cide. The little figure dropped against tion it aroused. was not \'exntion, mission, the disfiguring ticking "Yep. I guess school-teachers a iength of drab-painted brick but something deeper- s omething apron. That was all. But. the ef- and librarians , would be young wall, the s m411 , hard-worn hands nearel' compunction , Of course he f CL was a s tonishing. ladies all right," Joe laughed, Eve rybody looked at h er, every- " Leave it to you to think a thing were clasped in one of her raTe had hnd n ro tt en deal. But f or body praised her, and th e packing- like that! '" he said. momen ts' of id,l eness, and her ab- Maggie to be thc one to see it! "How d'y e mean I've 11a (1 hurd ro (' m boys went clown like a row sently staring eyes wore an unliMy aunt was a school-teacher of t en-pins. us ual expr.e s ion of sorrow and luck? " Joe," she sa id, "Joe, how would "Oh, well, every wny! You It wa s on thi s Same day that a per on who wasn't a lady' get doubt. Joe's heart pricked him.

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ceed to sell certain preferred caR- in gs, Car los F. HuSling-fl, Ellllel' ital stock of the Defiance Machine Hnsting!l and Rn Illh HlIlltings be Works, of the estate at private mnde pnrties de fendllnts. Willillm P. Stitt a cce pted the sale. An instrument in writing, pur- tru st as administrator with th e will porting to be the last will of annexed of the estate o f Edna Sarah Jane Chapman, late of Re becca- Stitt, deceased, and filed Harlan township, was produced in his bond in the sum of $600 with court and application made for Orville L. Stitt and Elva Runyan probate. ' as s ureties. The court adjudged t hnt lias In the settlement of the estate of Lida C. Sabin, deceased, the A. Stock, executor of the estate :net market value is $678.58, with of Wilfred R. Eyer, deceased, proHarold C. Sabin, nephew, sole ceed..-to sell th e r eal estate at priheir, vate safe at no t I RR than the L. Earl Thompson, executor of sum of $5809.6 0, th e appraised the estate of J. Milton Williamson value. (Continu ed On Page 3) deceased, filed his inventory and I appraisement. Carl J. Miller was appointed 'as an appraiser of the estate of Adah Thirkield, deceased, to serve in the place of H. L, Cheney, who is unable to perform his duties as an appraiser. Phone 93 The court confirmed the report of sales made by The LebanonCitizens National , Blink -and Trust Company, executor Qf the estate of Demas Guttery, deceased, Inventories and appraisements filed: Estate of Frances Howell, deceased. New Svita Estate of Adah Thirkield deceas John C. -Reynolds filed suit ed. against Dora Reynolds for divorce, Assigl\mcnt of James H. and charges are adultery, . Clyde W. Predmore. Dora May Staber versus George Accounts filed: Staber for divorce. Charges aie Estate of Edna, C. Hppkins, de- '!_ ~~~!!:: '''''::::~..!!~~~~~~~~~, extre me cruelty and gross neglect, ceased, first and final. Estate of Frances Howell, deProbate Court Proceediqa ' ceased; first and final. • Charles S. and W,alter C. BurEstate ' of Roy M. Harper, denett, executors of the estate of ceased, first and , final. Mlll'tha R. Burnett, deceased, filed Estate o'f Clarenee Montgomery their sale bill in probate. deceased, first and final, Alvin H_ Driever accepted the ,It was determined by the court appointment of administrator of t'hat the net value of the estate of the estate of Veronjl Bpwyer, ~e­ F.~ances, Howell, dece8J!e~, i" ceased, an filed his 'bond in the $590.69, and that the ' amount of sum of ,3000 with Jerry Parkhill succession does not amount to the and J. H. ' Hendricks as sureties. sum of exemption "Iln'd therefore Oscar B. Cain, Arthur Goodwin said estate is exempt from inherieenter~llIe, and JesS Knapp were named ap- tance tax, ' Phone 78J praisers. The last will and testament of lt was-ordered by the court that Frank Rickard, deceased , was' pro"'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!'!~!!'!!!'!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!!'!!!'!!"!!'! th e Lebanon-Citizens National duced in court and admitted to -: Bank and Trust Company', trustee probate. Elizabeth Rickard was apof the trust created by the will pointed executrix and filed her of E. K. Snook, deceased, pro- bond in the sum of $5000 with Ida Clevenrer and Elsie M. Clevenger as sureties. Ed. Kesling, Frank M0!'lEY LOANEQ· to be one? Somebody must of Selker and George Sellers were commenced, once, you know," nawed IlPpraisers. , LOANS on Livestock, Chattels, "Well, reading the backs of The last will ,and _testament of , Second ' Mortgages. Notes bouKht , Lawrence iJ,own, deceased, was John Harbine, Jr., Xenla,-ohlo. newspapers and magazines about produced in court and admitted to manners, for one thing." probate. Mary Lincoln accepted 0 "That helps a lot, and to be the trust 8S executrix. James ' nlways looking for 'the right way Follen, C.. C. Eulass ,and Carl J. LONG OR SHORT 1'IME-EallY to do things, of course, the!:e's Gallaher were made appraisers. terJ?18. Also ,Surveymg a~d Abts A n 11111 . t rum~n t 0 f wn " 't' stracting, Wnte and I WIll call . I d I~g, pur-_ ~l1d sae you. Sam D. Henkle, Waya Iways th e ru Ie th a t a a y pu , the feelings of others be!ore' her porter to be the last WIll and neaville, Ohio. Jll own;-thinks of others firef." testame~t of Margaret (Surface) "Nice things all join together, Sumner, deceased, was produced "F'=;::::======= = = = = don't· they, Joe?" ahe said, in deep In "court .nd admitted to probate. FOR RENT thought. The Lebanon-CItizens National t--.----------"I don't get you, Miu John'!iOn.' Bank and Trust Oompany, by . C, ij:()R RENT-Three or four rooms "Here's what I was thipkin'. ~: Eul.... was appointeci executor. , furnace, lig_hts) bath and garage Last Sunday in church they said No bond requirei, G. F. Brown, ,. V. : Smith. .Fll something about believin' that you O. ' S. Higgins Itnd O. K. Brown FOR RENT-Five rooms with have a gO,od thing. an' yOU have it. were named appraisers. electric lighta and water. Mrs. Not will have it, but have , I,t . ,An' The co~rt decreed that 'Lois Lee A' 11 Will that's like the id~el lifer-I wrote. ~ged 1 Y,ear, can be adopted by _,=m=~=a===ia=m=s=.======= that up on the same card. It 'Wall Henry and Edith Kroener and that • ( FO.R ,SALE in my prayer. DoO~, aq' I got it the child's name ' be changed to all straight. Now, those. two thiqgs M~)Vood Kroen~... " I, ~o together, don't .they, Joe?" , in the ~cti.OD .0;'1 .J'~e!l ~, Stubb.!l, FOlt SALE-;-Baby Chicks, ,Barred, "They do," he ~Id, strock.. ·"aut, as 4dlJ,llnl,t..n\~or of the estate of , W,hlte ',arid Buff Rocks, S. C. I think that. you were smart to see I:!arriet 'M: Bu~ decease~" plaln- R, 1. Reda and W. Wyandots ' 12.c. ~t1at, MAggle." tift', venlua QuIncy Stubbs, et aI, Eng_, W. ' Leghorns 1Qc. ' Special (To be conthlued) it was ordered t~at Henry H. Hast prIces on lots of 500 or more. Order now a!'ld be ,~:re, of ,ltettl111 .... ,. :'; cllicks . qn-d'\.~ ~o.u want' them. ,We It Doean't Work With Pinky by TERRY GILKISON ,. " s~lp P. p" O. Q. D., 100 % live, ,.. , del. guaranteed, W.e are located ' in , the cer)te~' of "'M,a son, ' I square ' I' M COUNTING,' YOU ' north of Fi~ Dept. Bldg. Weis- ' W ELL! I've COUN-r"iiO UP TOL.D ME. TO COUNT man'a Hatchery, Masi'm 0 ., Phone TO FI'UR. HUt.aOP.EE> AND FaA.,-.,.. 28B. ..' .',., , , , ': tf , 0 A t-1 UN£:) I<,:E. D 'FIVI= A,NO ' AM MAOI;)~R'N . WHEN I 60"M,I \D' I FQ~, SALE--A 10'~ 20 : traetQr., se~, E:V::~R~.'A~__--"'7~ , ,! J : Q. Gons, '~" D ' ''~, Waynea- ' vJlI~" ,mj/o. ,', I ' ; ' " " j21'~ . ,

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Withour w,rning, . ill the when lIobody was lookin" a huge chunk of 150 feet wide broke off the e<jge of tbe Amtric.'Ul Falls ai Niagara and ·plunged into the gorge below the Falls. Thl~ c~ea the, counto~r .of the Falla c~pletely, bur without impairing their beauty. The rock is gradually weanl1A' away but th.1 .1 the latKHt langle break in reeorcf'ed hi.tory The photograph was t.tken from ("",at TsI,,",l lnolcincr t,..\IIord th.......1......:k cinnnti, Chicago, and St. Louis Railway Co. be dismissed. The court ordered ,that Samuel Hyman, defendant in the action aga'inst him by IsudOre Bluestein, et Ill, appear before the court on January 29 at 2 o'clock p. m. to answer concerning his property and .that he is forbidden from disposing of any part pf said property. In the case of Horace Daniel Stump versus Ruby Kline Stump, et ai, upon considerat-ion 01 motion Cor di tribution of the balunce of the proceeds arising from the sale of the premises, amounting to the s um of $11,112.88, the court ordeN!d that distribution be made. The court ordered the Sheriff ttl convey a proper deed to C. P. Krohn, purchaser of 'the real estate' In the case ot C. P. Krohn versus George · C. nnd Ella J. Radmacher. The court ordered that the purehase~ credit on the notes set up by blm in his , petition and the judgment previ,ously rendet'ed in hisf8YOr on notes the sum of $1294.48, being the balance', ·of purchase price atter deducting taxes and' court costs.

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The Red Cross is makin g good PI'og- I'ess in its cam paign to r8l se te n million dollal's throughout t he na t ion. to r e nd er aid to the hund redf< of thousa nd s of people in t ho lowe r Oh io und Mississip pi Vall eys who ha ve been re ndered destitute by tho co mbination of droufl:ht and hard t im es. This appeal for funds is one whi ch nobo ely with a B mu ch as a dime to s pa re enn ig n ore. Th eRe ure OUI' own peo pl e 'wh o are act unlly Rldfe rillg and in want. More lhan half a milli on of them III'{' already bcing fed a nd cared fOI' by the R ed Cross, whi ch ' ne ver waits un til it hus the money bnt gOf'S uhend and pledges its credit nnd t hat of .its officials to get aid to the n eedy without delay. "He ~ i ves t wi ce Who giVeR quickl y'" is one or the Red Cr o!\s m ottoes: It is to bc hop ed that ther e will not be ano ther cold - wave in t he s tricken r egion s. Observe rs wHo have reported on co nditions . th ere ay that a h eavy drop in tem pera t ure would certainly me DIi great loss of Iif~. It may well be that the e8timate of ten milli on dollars will not b e enough, although t he Red Cross has many t ime!! provcd it!! abili ty to make a dollar go farther in helping the helple.ss than most poople can nll\k~ fiv e dollars go. Nobody need be afraid t.hat his contribution will be wast ed if g ive n to the R ed Crollll, whose workers are trained but unsalaried. g ivin g themselves as well as t h-eir mo ney. And do not let t he feelin g that there will be mon ey en oug h deter you from giving.

arendel of enforcement. The ~omml8sion . ecommends tna.t ' more ~ol1ey sho be appropz:iated for enforcement. and the organization and perJlon'lel improved and backed by more efflCi'ent laws for the prQsecution violations and. the conduct · investigations. Iii addition .. commission 'recommended that "IF the ) 8th amendment is revised" it should gi've Congress the . ole power to regulate the liquo r traffic, and not leave anything to the states. With this last conclusion President Hoove r. in his message transmitting . the report tQ Oon~ress, isagrees. He thinks that the burden of enforcement should not rest e ntirely upon the Ferl er~1 Governme nt. He !hIlS previous)y expI'essed himself as feeling that the stateR have not done their f ull duty. But· with the main conclu sion of the commission he agrees.' All of the me mber s of th~ comm i~s i o n agl'ee on the general state ments of fa c:ts in r egard to Prohibition enforcement, but some of them disagTee witli the conclusion s, la though all s igned the report. In separate me moranda difcommISSIOners expr.ess fe rent th e mselves in :(aVOI' of total repea l of th.e 18th' amendment. of the Govel'nment going in to the liquor bu s in ess or authorizil\g the states to do so, of chang ing the Vobtead la w without repl'aling the Constitutional provision ior Prohibition. and of other palliative, measures. , Already the forces on both sides of the question are finipg up for n g reat political fight next year. At present the Democratic party lea rie rship, in the North, at least. is wet and getting wetter, while the Republican leadership is mainl y dry and g etting dryer. But Prohibition cuts across all part y lines, and one result of the present s ituation is likely to be stunge n.ow political line-ups.

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Th e long-awaited report of tho Wickersham ommlSSlon on the enforcement of the Prohibition law reopen s on a . na t ional scale th e whole que tion of whether or not Prohibition can be enforced. That means that the 'Wetvs. Dry' i ~ u c will b e one of the biggest. if n ot the dominant issue of tM Pres identia l campaign of )932. The Wickersham report itself is d fined in its main conclu. ions and recommendations. It is opposed to repeal of the 18th Anlendment. It is oppos ed to the restoration in any manner of legalized saloon. It is opposed to the Federal or tate g overnm en ts going into the liquor bu iness. It is opposed to any change in' the law to permit the m.anuiaetul'e and sale of light wines a nd beer. It believes that the cooperat ion of the sta~e s and tho support of public opiniolJ is necessary for complete enforcem en t of tlfe Prohibition la\v, but beli eves that there has been an improvement in en'f orcement s ince the' forces for that purpose were reorganized. although en· force ment and obedience to the law al;c still inadl:quate. as are the

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Mrs. Wilbur Hawk e is attending Farm ers Week lit olumbus this wek. H e rbert Sattert,.~aite to ErMst An unu Ruall y on joyable evening H~rtsock, 11 !lcres In Wayne. town ·was pnsscd a t the Gym W ednesday shIp. : , . whe n the iv ic L eague e ntertain Wilham a!ld .Marle Lea,th to AI· ed with their an nual plI1·ty for :::l::J'=========-===== b el· t. ~ndWLl~le t St . tJohn'h.39 .91 member and t h eir fam ilies. PLEASANT PLAC E S conq uer. he would get flabby and acres In . as 109 on owns Ip.. Stu nts, gam es, lind contests fol, . oft. A fl'llid thut at forty he wou ld' Cornehbs ~. K e l~Y to Anna V. lowed the Gra n d Murc h anrl a ' - - -Kelly. ?2.78 acres In T.urtlecl·cek temp ti ng lun ch of s·andw ·lcllC". WI: <'n. I." WA F .h. '.I!d I V ~1 r . th lll1 I wBk e up to find him!;cJr Ii lazy • I. j ., J D l)f11ec hol'l '1' II ith no ombiLion and t owns hIp. salad cake llnd coffee bl'Ollt:t'ht ft' I}('~' Ilenu lin CI'I ' UX . one h , r II. cI ! i l\ll'~ o r l h~ i\m e riclI lI I no ope. Abi jah Cox to Enoch T oo ll! y, lot t he pjell <a n ~ el'en ' n I a I No. )78 in the Mackinaw ndditio n T . .. , I g- 0 C RC. J\lllJ,:wt.ine , \\,[1, i'; l!crctary t o ·the i\'obody unde'" fifty ~h(tl1 ld be in to Franklin. he Latli es la.-s ufo th e M. L."l't'mul· ur Sou th ("wolin l. . too plca~t1nt 11 place . Fred F urnas to R. C. Fu rnas . und ay SC!10ol met WIU~ 1\1 1':;. J . TIH' l'e 11' 1I~ a bl il1 ill nt YOUI1I!' cho p I Rob rt pclegl'llff, lh . IHiler of 283.04 acre!! in Wa yne t own ship, W. Sn cll 'lhursday evenI ng. I in II. · ~ Itll'~ :l(; lllini ~ tl':ltio n who h u ~ in\' ~~ <I1·ti cles, uttered a 1'1'0J . . Riddell to He rbert Cox. lot L e~te r Slarr, of Sp ring Vnlll'y, a t L!w :11!'(' (d' t,1 'Il l l·· , ix li t I I lh .. f IJ lInd bUsin ess trulh whell hc ca lled 011 l'e lut iveR here Sunday . \ IHicl ' .. I' :li "i"t (l' i ' ·" l11pll·.l1er. cn l1 ll~(' l c d: "Nevel' c nmfllain about No. 176 in Franklin township. Thomas Logsdo n to H erbe r t Cox Robert ;ordo l1 was ill with He had not inlendl·d t" I'un for yo uI' troubles. They urI' rC8pu nsig l'ip pc on'l' the week -en d. th ~ ~1I111ptro ll :r"hip, hut II p. liti nll , bl for"the I!'reater porl o f you r lot No. 184 in Franklin. . . John H. Wa.gn er to WIll,am E . Our ba!;kctbll ll team!' lost a ll facti on urganlzed tu hcad hlln ofT, InCOllle. F ox, 36 acres In Clcarc l·.e ek tl~' ~. th r{'e games at Otterbein Hom c 1'1'1\1 5 made him mad, lind ~o he did A lnHl" t lIny o nt' can hol d n job Cha rles E. _Decker. ~y aclll1lnl S- Pri day c\'en in4!. run lind wn ~ .electe .1. . i \\'h ich Jll'esent ~ no diffi culties; tratOl·. to P.' andL WIl Th c " CO,) un ~ Illn ' e B oos ter" c Iass 0 ( , A fll l' holding ufllc r for. only .!lIX hencl' d I E. t b da So uth. .!'\ uch .,'ob .s nay. '"1111111 ..~alar ,ar , rea esw e In e anon. J ona h' f< R s i s h i t I I1IO I·th , h': a ~ ked fol' an 111t~'I' \llI.'W Il'S. :'lI en at the t.op n l' ~ pai d f or o me with the gO \'CI'IlOI·. I un. une a~ h Iel o l h il' wi ll inA'ness t o acc~pt 'res J o eph and Dorothy Krebs, by Th sheriff, to Fred O. Jam es and A. B T h ul"s~uy ,v; n;lllg ~I')t th <'bl eni Rae l' " \\, hal' ~ lIn )', Ul' mind~" 1l, 1(t'd pUlI , ibilitl" f'JI: th l' PI'olJl el~~ Kaufman, lot No.6 in Jam es a nel Olt n ury. '() oW '!1gf e · us n e~~ ' Jim . I hll~ the,: 'Lll l' kl <! lind th diflicul' I 0 ga me!; was ' ' . . . T I Ill ee lng, a I'ou n c · . Kau f n)<ln s u bd IVI Slon In u ..t 1.''. d A t I I . "I <1m I!'flllIg tn I'e~ i g ll ." li(,H th er Ikk creek township. n.lO~ 'C . as y (esse \'~ CO \lI'~e "WI . '," , . , . . . was ~ erved. I~ , King Vuvl d wrote' "Th e LOl'd IS F. A. an,d Mury I. . nul.er t o M.rs " I'll l e :1 you pl' ~~cnt l y." Illy ~ h eph (' ld ' I 'h311' not want H ~ Ha ze l Herb, lot No . 54 In lI am llMI'. a nd MI','. H CI·be .. t Fite a nd Th ",\' II'pnl in tn the j.\'lIvl'rnO I'·H .k I ' I' d . . .Jane. E II ",n . o f Vlus hi ngton C. H ., P I.'ivll t~. roo m a nd ' th e youll~ 1llU - t 1 . ~lll!ll to Il l' I °ll"n In gl-~('n to n town shi J.l. t pa, lIl' L'~, (' "al et t I1H' iJe ~ lde · ' 1\'el'C S u nday "L1ests of M d ' 11 b y a :Inll· nl~ J am es W . C r eswe. · ." . . 1'. a n ',tri cil11 It'ntfered his l'esil!'natin n. tl ' t ' ll I"d t ,. - " . trator to Wan7.el Henes 8fi.2 1 Mr ~ . Frunk Wilson . 'I'h., 1!\'I"" I'I'n l' \\"I S '1 1ll:tZ ' d ,~ S I 'h Cb. . .t!. But II' l'lI OU\'ld wrote thuL he aCl'e~ in Massie to wn Rhip. "O ld Folks at H ome" · ope ne:1 " W ha l '." the nllltt e .. ··" he e '- \\U . S. U f ugl't 'II'e f'10m "tl " U I H c was . J . A . R unyan, b y executor a nd th 0 a5semb I y pr o.gl'll m gIven by ·laiIl1l'd." \ t holig-hL yo u WCI'(' cit - f' hI ' tl h h :11 . 'l ' P Q " I d 8 . . . Ig' Ing 1r uug te\\, l (d rn ess tru et ee, to Ph I Ip . uayl e, 2.46 (t 1 an t h J?l'lldes Thul'sda y I ing- prell\,. . I I . : ' . Lb ' D" . . Il UI ~ ue. IV ell emlCS an WIl d ac res In e anon. mornlng. evotlOns wel'c III chu I·rre " I :1111" ~U1 d ' t hc "oun!! man I t Tt . I .I Arthur and Ruth Smadb ec k to of Anna Mac Dona ld . "Old Bla ck " That' s lust the trouhlt. ... . Jeuts s . .cll! grele ~ Pfhl~ tUI'~R dane s tI. J .. . . wa "1'~ \\ ' 1 ~ tl l In IS nlln · C ar I S c hau, b 6 Iots In Deerfi eld oe , III c s tum waR cl everly "Rut I " on't ullderstand." . . . . township. given by El' n e~1: Dodd. J oseph " Well, GOl'er ll or. you kno\\' thi.· He neVl'l' (ltd I'eac h a n e ntirely John H. Wagner t o Cha1'les A . Osborn r endered ' 'OV(' I' t he Wa v<,s >fEcI! that I hold Is 1\ miJ,:'hty 1:~ ell~II"t. P~I\C~: E:cn when he beand Jenni·e N. Wilk. 47.75 ncres in a s a violin so lo. A black-face JII;llsu nt pla ce. I 'm t we nt y-scvon c,lme kIng h.l~ It f: wa s full of Clearcreek township. comedy, "Th e Expelling of Big ,'ca r., old and I t'~ u ven' I1 1 IJu~- nl ohlem~ . dIsappointm ents. ami . " was present c 'l with t he f ol- Inti place ' . hurd work it B u t h l .~ so u I gave b 'II ·th Varetha Basore to Miranda Ab- J 1m, i nde ~ (L I 11m nfrairl of it neJ', part of tract No. 13 of Gra nd - low ing cast of ohul'I1clcrs: E ldcr li e was Hfl' llid hI' wll uld Rctt lf' to Rong!'; t tit are amo ng th c finest view subdivision in Franklin t own - Pm'kin s, All en McKay; Parson UO\\,11 niHI loccom e too contenlc rl. of al! the ages. J one~, Don a ld· Hal·t1 ey; Big- Jim. Afl uid t hut. with r.u t hili'll prob. ship. Clara E. and Walrlron C Gil- Ernest Dod d; Ja y Bird. Elli ~ IC(11S to tnck l und ~te l'n " utie~ to mur to Frank A. Dilatush' and Shidakel'; B rud dE~I' Sam, Robert H e ber M. Dill, lot No. 7 on t he Shid a ke r; .John H enry. Carroll plat of the Gilmour-Christie subcli- McCarre n; Brudd er Thomas, Cad vision in Lebanon. Bogan; Sa ll y Be tty, Herber t Ke nElma J . Ballentine, et at, to nedy. The pr ogr a m clo.. ed w ith RESIDENT Anna Glancy. 100 acres in Sale m th e s inging o f "Ma. su's in th e Culd township. Co ld Ground." Th e 5th and 6th J . W. and Osa A. S'nell to Tl'us- gra des will g ive thL week's ]>1' 0 tees M. E. Church, Harveysburg . g ram . PERMANENT LOCATION and Lumberton; Ohio, part of lot OUI' co ll ege s tu dents e nj oyed a between "el11 e te.l·s vacation th i~ No. 46 in Harveysburg. Carl an d Caroline Schaub to Ja- week. LEBANON. OHIO cob Vitello. lot No. 2583 ' in Mrs. F . S. Tl'ipp was ca lled t o Eye. Exami,!ed Evans ville. Ind, W cd nesdpy by the Deerfield township. AIma Pratt· to Tilden B. and dea th of her mother. Glu.e. Fitted Repaira Nell M. Whitenack, 10.92 acres in U 'tlr. an d Mrs. W . M . Mathias Harlan township and real estate and Don, of Dayton, we re Sunday gu ests of ·Mr,". Amanda tarr in Clinton couQty. Jonas F. Stump. by sheriff to William P. McCarren, 264 acr~s in . Massie town ~hi(!. Bill. Allowed F. A. and Mnry I. Snide r to N. K. Bromley lot No. 53 in Hamilton Sh 11 P e troleum Corp., gaso lin e twp. 3 4ci .J ohnso n and John so n, s upA rthur and Ruth Smadb eck to pli es and labor, $5. 10 ; J ames Fo l- .Robert H . Lucas, executive director John. R. Withan lots Nos. 1666, len, serviCl2s ml jan ito l', $ 16; of the Republican 'N ational ('om· 1567. 1568 and 1569 in Deerfie ld Penn MOI·ton , sam e, $70 ; C. Don- Olittee, who admits having usecl It:s twp. ald Dilatu sh. I'ent f ol' oflice, $2 0; position ill the effo rt 10 (Ideal SOl ' Carl and Caroline Schaub to Karl D. Dn kin, pre mium Ori il)- ator George \V NorriS of N ebra.~ka , Nora M. Roach lots Nos. 5677 and suran ce. $3 ; Mis L oLlie S nyd .: I·, 5678 in Deerfield twp., board and care oJ Frank Kelly, Carl and Caroline Schaub to $10; Mrs. Ivn W ittlinger, care of Nora M. Roach 11 lots in Deerfi Carl Wittlinger. !HO; Alfred Vintwp. an, Farmers In stitu te Sec. 99 18 , Carl and Caroline Schaub to $176; William H. Wood, labOl·. Nora M. Roach 10 lots in DtH!rfie)d $ 1. 76; Columbu s Blank Book Mfg. twp. PHONE 8FJ Co., p encils. $5.11 0; Waldl'on C.August and Alma Flaig to Jacob Gilm.our. inquest. $7.30; Sanie, Swedersky lots Nos. 971. '972, 973 sume. $9.70; V. W. Tompkins. HARVeYSBURG, OHIO 974 and 976 in Deerfield twp. pay roll, $ 114.816; E. D. J ones, Jacob and Mary Swedersky to same, $263.90; L. E. Witham . Sam J . Green\taJd lot!! Nos. ·971, same. $177.60; H. L. Schuyler, 972, 973, 974 and 975 in Deerfield e. $162; Carl Dakin, same. twp. , $326; Floyd L e mm ons. same. 1'HE wAy THE POI.ITIC Lawrence Brown to Fannie Lin- $67.20; Denv er F lorea. pay roll. coln , ) 04 aeres in Clearcteek twp $296. 10; A. T . Rettig, s ame. ""A\lE BEGUN ..,LIN6IN' ~OTARY PUBLIC MUD AGAIN, IT LOOK5 , $270.20; Joe W. Davis. s.ame, : LIKE THE OR.JUGHT ' , Marriaae Liceoae. U06.80; P . B. Monce. same. National Baftk OVEn II ...y ~ ~ I Bramble C. Martin, blacksmith, $43.40; R. E. Mulford, ditc hing . .a'A'S . . . . . . . . Will. Drawn . . E.tate. Settled of Kings Mills, and Mrs. Julie and hauling tone, $26.60; J . Irving Mul f ol'd. SamE!, $26.20; Frank WAYNESVILLE. OHIO Burrell • .of South Lebanon. Wilso n, services a!~ mechanic. $57'. 7~ ; Eden T eny, co maintenance engineer. $97.60; E. W. Knapp, operating maintain er. $) 8; Leslie Shultz. same, $62; P. B. Simpson By Aiber' T. Reid same. $28; Ohio Corrugaterl Culvert Co ., 2 se wers, $9l.80; W. H. Madden & Co " guard rail material. $68.'83; J. W. Snell. 20 posts, $7 i J . B. M.o nce, guard rail posts. $12: C. W. Burlile, posts, $14.88; John Cummins. posts, $35 20; Zain Al'mitage, furnishin g and loading stone, $80 ~ Howard T . .Cook .same and · s:and. $142; Harvey Wilso n. 40 yds. stone, $40; Wilson Paint Co .• rail paint. $33 Kilprltr~k-French Motorcar C.o .• gas and supplies, $126.30; A. F. Melloh, gas, $6.88; Frank Mi/lnick gas. $5.27; W. A . . Rause. · gas, $13.09; Frank She nvood Co .• gas and s uppli es . $20.60; E . M.- Vil. lars. gas, $16.96; John Law and Son,' gas , $4.42 ; Hall's Service Station, gas, $28.48; .rohn Gunekel. repair, $10; Ray Pigott, re- ' pairs · to saws, $':~; W. A. · Lutz, repairs to t ools, $2.60; A:- -C: · Fordyce, repairs to tools • .$7.50; H. ·E. Hill. repair work. $1 ; W .. B. Collins, repair \vork.~$l; Oregonia . Bridge Co., repairs, $19.60; 'M orrow Hal'dware Cb., supplies. $2.25 Ka~tfman s ' same, $11.86; Prues Equipment Co., tractor repairs, $6.57; !J. Hi2nl!j' Kipp, lumber.: $128.84; G.' M. Wi1l1am s. · inspecto i'•. $44; William H. ' W~od ,. ass't Res Engineer, $35; ' Herschel" 0. Stiles. same. $·3~U;0. .

THE PRIME OF LIFE By Walter L ..araed Just a s I thought 1 was grow ing old, Ready to sit in my eas¥ chair, To watch the world with a heart grow cold And smile at a iolly I would not share, Rose cam; by with a smile for me A.nd I am thinking that forty year Isn't the age thal it seems to he. When two pretty brown eyes are near. ' BI ss me! of life it is just th e prime, A fact that I hope she will understand; And forty year is a perfect rhyme To dark brown eyes and a pretty hand. . These gray, halr_s are by chance, yo" see- ' . Boys are sometimes gray, I am told: • Rose came by with a smile for me. Just a8 I thought I was getting old. .

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Myel' 1'l yn~l\n nnel family v\. ited relatives in Xeni a "J/1(IIl ~' nfter)1oon. ~fl' . nnd 1I1r ~. Knrl 'o wn n, of LI·bo non. Wcrl' W n ~'ll efwi1lc ,' i~i ­ tOl~ !';un dny aftern oon.

Mt·q. B ('~~ i e ri swc ll , ., f ,ov in~­ ton, K y., • pent tit" w(' k-c nd with 1\11'. and :'I1 r5. Sill ·I'op('. l\Ir~. St. Clair Fife an I rln u ~hte r lI1irinm lire l!lI('~t~ t.his week {If !II r. Ilnd !II rs. L. H. Gord on.

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Saws fil ed by mllchin ery, cu t dea nel', truer, fa ste r. A Iso ('I'OS,' ('u t sa ws, gummed, 25c per f oot. Roy Pig ott, at Mlldden 's Lu mber Ya rd .

Late Classified Ads FOR SALE BABY CRICKS-Rhode Island Reds and Buff Rocks coming off each week, price () 'AI c. Look t hem over a nd tell me when YOll want them. No S unday b usiness. Addre. Wm . J . Fox, prin gbor o, Ohio, 01' ph one Franklin 161W2. Look for the sign . HATCHERY, on State Roule No. 73 in Springboro. f4

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Mrs. ' has. E. Audel' 111 spe nt DEATH Tu c day in • (lllin, t h guc . t Ilf ..---~ Mr. lind Mrs. Lll w" elll'e J.~ \'an -:- , , Th e l'et'Hl in!> of t nl. Wnlter 'Reed., wh o diod ir1 Gui ll sI' ill . n nyd H nd t'Hon has. rN ul'ned Flor ido. undav tll'rlvcd her 'ru ~­ tc- h i~ l<tudies lit th · tliv l)I'sitv ofdny 11I 0rn illJt' 'fo]' intcl'ltI'l11. Mr. inl,jnnn ti. • R(' II a~ CO ~l\lH n i cH thl' bCluy. M I'S. Roed WIl!( f Ol'l1Iel'ly l\li ~s nllie O. The 'Ii !;~es: a lly aly I' a nd l':gll n, \1 ' tt.cr kn own to ,he.l' inKath('rinc Bo wman (I f Middletown timut 8 us "Woenie," ~l) nt h \' al'e guests of MI'. an d frs. Orv ille gil'lhoOil in Wayncs\' il1c And was Gray. l\ ni ecl' of Ih' late :lltn in ·J amc A. \ Kca rn ' y. ~! rs. Reed W I\S [Ill Rev. hesle l' W il\iRlllson and . R. adive ' membcr of Rt. IHII I')'S · ., iII ial1l 801l IItttlnd ed 1\111:;onic (,hurch and il . inJ,r r of muc h in?p ct ion at Wal nut H il lR, 'incinu(\ti , T u ~ ~I a y e'·en in g. . Jl! ~l' Jlh F. Bugan . IIged MI'~. St. CIlIi l' Pif and dll u ~ht(?1' ( 'i'il " '111' vt' t (' '''I n. ,Ii ('d a\ hi!; of Wilmington . . 1r. lInc! IIh l'. L. I . 11 1 T I H G d I' r Will In al'V!!),); lUI'J~ . uc:!( n y. · or on we rc e IIln er ~ uc . t~ 0 " t' ''l'lI:lrv :1, FU Il ('rn l T h ll l'~ dll v Mrs.. Emm a H. McClure T u e~day nrl!'l'nu~ n ut ;! 1I't'lork. Buria! i~ ,·cm.nl!. . . 1-'li HlI1 i CP IIl (t,ry . _ .

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Creek. At the hal! · the "Oreek" boys Wel'C leading by a poSnt, but ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Ramby entered . the game for Rev. Lawrence n. MoUrnann. Buerkle and dropPed in five long Sum mer schedule- 1st, 8rd and Reid goals, clinching t he game for ' . . 5th u nday. Muss at 8: 00 a. m. ; A. C.'s. 2n d and 4th . unday, Masa at WAYNESVILLE 9 :3 0 : F G T ST. MARYS CHURCH Watkins, f .. .. ....... . "" 1 o 2 o 8 F el I·UII I·Y 8, Sell;llgesimu S unday Buerkle , f ...... ....... 4 .. 4 ~ hurc h school at 9 :aO ; ' Morning Roug h, c ... , o 8 Gons, g ".",,,,,. 4 3 11 PI'aye r anel ~cr m o n a t 10 :3 0. _ _ __ Hockett , g . ...... .... 0 o o Ell ill, f ........... 0 o o FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Ramby, f " .............. 5 o 10 ( ml r ll ominationul) Berryhill, g 0 1 1 C h ~s1 ('I' A. William son. Minis ter 1I 1."Il! III ~' n ul' tlll l Jcwcl ry f 1' 1 \:la l'l.: Sta lT 57, di ed !'> uddonh' . l;{ib1'c .'·l·hoo l at !J ::30 a . .m. Totul '" 18 4 40 relHlIr-h ll\"~. rin~.: ~izcJ 0 1: r e- o f hl'art tl'Cluh'I!!. Ihi ,·. \v cr1 n c ~~IIY Oon' \ Illl -;~ the !I :~ O " ut'prl se I .. .. .", .. .. mount ,, :! heads H Ht l ung- 51Ivcr-. t110 rnllll-r. !I t hIS hOlll c nelll' Spring Special. ' · Only a few had t he privi CAESA R' S CREEK WII I'(? t'e pl ltt'd a t my'. ,Jewe lr y \ 'l1 l1 t' \' , F llnt'l'IIl serv ices at Me- legt· of hCHring t he opening specia l Shop. Lebli lloll. Oh io. CIlIl'e' Funera l Parlo r . . a t urd uy num lw r last ,' unda y. Be on time 0 F. T 8 !\I I M T \V .I aft !' rno(, n at 2 o'cloc k. In te l'mcn t thi ll li llll . T he Junia I' Girl. will McKay, f 4 0 lIru- in j\] iami ccnll' tel·V. huvc chn rgc of lh e special pro- Bone, f ..... .. ... 7 0 14 . ' r. anI ,! I'~', ~ lIn~an low, II !.! C Ol!,'c P ln\\'ldd lo lire an - ! . gla m ' nnd lIrc " Buo!-\te rs" for the Lundy, c , 1 0 2 4 ~;' u ~;~~n~ the up.~vlal Of/ a ·c!u U.A'htcr 'C hallflC('Y I3l1nncU. pro minent ri ll Y. 1I l'lp thclll A't) "liver the top.' Sha mbaug h, g 1 2 t lh .a. hanc . . I ~( a{ . alllllll)' 30, fUl'tlI('1' o f \Vay n e T owng hip, c!ied ' Lord 's Supper li nd serm on lit 10:30 Gravett, f . 1 0 2 II I II omt· III - ' III1 'J n. of hear t fu il url!, T hursday morn- Ia. 111 • • ·c rlllo n s ub ject, "Thc Rel\g- I · Bridge prize~, weddi llg and Il n- ing. J anll u ry l!!I. Mr. Bunlll' ll had i(l n Ilf ilani!'!. " Ynu are a lwa ys T otal . 14 2 30 11('('11 in ilt ht'a lih fvr ~ O lllC tillIe . \\. 'Ic() m~ uL lhb church. nh'e rsa ry gifl s, birthda ys or any Fu ne ral "l'I'vicc!'; were heltl at the • J . nccasion. pl'(lp er g ifts at "The . - - -unior O. U. A. M. va Gratia HOlli e of Gifts," a ry's Jewelr'Y 11(' 111(' SlltunlllY afte r noo n. Bur ial VAYNESVILLE M. E CHURCH The less said about the Tuesday ShUll. Lcb".. non, 011 1'0. III 1\1 ian~~--"e llIe_~_ry._ ___ _ _ G. C. Di b(!rt. P astor . eve ning game with the Gratis W l;;dll ~ d a y : The W. F . M. S. is Giants is perhaps the better. The Mrs. Edi t h Hu rris a nd Mr ~ . MASONIC MEET ING nlf'£'ling- wi th Mrs . Wil bur Clark a t vis itors were one of the best agLaura Moshe l' ~/1 te rtHin e d fit n 2 :00 p. 111. Bible study and pruye r grega tions thllt has appeared on Regu lur comlllunication o f W HY- I11cc tin ~ nt 7: I I) p. m. This week the local court this season, while family d inn el' part y ;It Th e Liltl Inn on S und ny, MI'. 8nd Mrs. F red n r~vi ll L ndll'l! NI . Hi:1 F. & A. M. we will b egin a st udy of Paul's the Juniors started v ery slowly, Hal·tsoek an d fum ily o f Mil fo rd, Tue ~ rl ny cvening, Feill'lJa ry 10. ~eco nd lette r t o the Cor inthillns. and were decidedly off their usual Mr .. and M rs. Ronuld Hawk e allll R(O v. he;;t'l' A. Will iamso n will ChiliI' pru ctice at 8 :00 p. m. sh'ide t hroughout the entire game. de li vl'r an IId,11' '!'>' on the s u bson , and MI'. Hal'r is Mos her. Su nda y : Sunday schoo l at 9 :30 On ly in the final p eriod did they jl ct, '''rh" G re nt Lig- hts of a. m. Morning wo rs hip at 10 :30 how a flash of their true form. Mrs. li fford Ridge nnd dau gh- Mn so n ry. " A full att ndllnee i ' 'rhe . ubject of the morni ng serter Miss Am y, of hicago, l\hs. UI'g d. Vi. iting an d sojourning mo n will be. " The Glory of the J UNIOR O. U. -A. M, Ent ma Barn et t lind E. V. BRrn - brethren ute welcome. F 'T Ord in ary." Epworth Leagu e at G hart, o f Cincinna t i, were here Paul BOOl:OIII, W . 1'11 •• fj ::1 0 p . 111. Evangeli stic e.r vices Smith, f .... .... .. ........... 0 o 0 Tu esda y in a t te nda nce li t t he burr. B. Hend erso n, S '("y. at 7 ::1 0 p. m. SC1'rnon subj ect "T he Schuler, f ." ... ......... 2 o 4 ial ser vices of Mrs. Walt et· Reed, Carl Hay, f ................ 2 II 6 CIl tl1passionHle Clhrist." . nee, W eenie Ega n. Th re will be two very unique Day, c ...... ......... .. ..... 0 UND E RGOES OPERATION I' a nd illl porta nt se rvices held in Hough, c ... " ..... "." ..... 0 Dr. Rudolph, eye~ i ght ~ p e ci a l ­ o 2 ist, is here evc l'y Tuesda y, ThursGle nn Borilen, prop ri et ot· of Our chu rc h next week. Watch HOQkett, II .. ................ 1 1 o 2 day an d aturday. Free exam in n- Bonlen'tj tire an d battery station, next wee k's pape)' f or further All: Chas. fl3Y, /l 1 1 McM illan, If ..... ....... .. 0 ion of YO UI' e y e~ at a l'y's J ewelry o f FI'a nltlin , \\' ho has bee n co n- nOlln ce lll en tl', Sh op, Leban on, Ohio. fined 10 his h ome t he past f ew 8 16 lII ont h by illn ess, underwent a WAYN ES VILLE CHURCH OF Total , " ............ .. .. .... 6 Miss· Letitia 'chlltzman, Mi ss Qoitl'e operatIo n at t he Mi uml Val· CHRIST GIANTS in cinnati. MI'. Icy h O ~ Jl i tn l Th ursday momi ng. Clara Snidel', of (Undenom inationa!) T F an d Ml'S. W. W, cha t zman and The opcrn\..jo n wa ~ s uc ce~s fu l and Cheste r A. Williamson, Minister son of Madisonvil le, Mrs. Mahula Ihe patiBll t is i l1l p l'~v in g satl so o Miller, f .. .. ................ 0 Bible chool OIt 9 :30 a. m. A. Ames, of Be llbrook, and MI·s. fuctori ly. fl'. Bot',le n IVIlS fO l'merly o 8 R. Vance, Sup erintend ent, Lor d's Kiracofe, f , .... ..... ........ 4 John W erner, of Dayton, were all. oeiated wil h the ' W nyn esvil1e 3 11 uppcr at concllusio n. Christian L. Coleman, f ............ 4 Sun day gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. W . 1\1 otO I' O. o 12 Focht, c ... .............. ... 6 E ndeavol' at 6:30 p. m. J eannett e O. Rap er. o 2 Fox, lead er. Evening ~vangelistic Schafer, g .. .. :........ " ... 1 o '0 R. Coleman, g .... .... .... 0 :e)'vi ce at 7 :30 p. m. Sermon subBLAZ E AT FARM HOME BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY j ec t, "The Ch rist Road." "' Good . 3 33 .. ...... .... ............ 15 Last Thursday, J anua)'y 29. 193 1 park f ro m a chimn ey set fi re congregational and special sing- To~l - - --- - ••- - Mrs. Frank Bird, n cal' Centerville to th e r oof of the home of C. L. ing. Praye r meeting and Bible e ntertain ed from 1 :3 0 to 4 :30 p. Duke on Route 4 Wedne day night ·t ully each Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. in honor 01 he r mother Mrs. of last week, bu t was discovered M. The chul'eh where yo u feel at Fer guson' birthday she being 71 and ex ting uished before much hom e. years old. The afte rnoon was I cla mage was don e. C. H. D••th.... ' ................. . F.b. " FRIENDS MEETING spent in a social good time. Gam es Mr. Duke wish es to express his Sunday, Febr~lnry 8, school at Peter K.. at. .......................... F ••• 15 recitations, mu sic both vocal and appreciat ion 0 I.the prompt asW. E; O'N ••U.. ..... ............. F ••• 10 instrum entnl were enj oyed by a ll sistnnc e l'ende red by his neighbotB 9 :30; specIal e)Cercises. Meet ;ng for wor s hip at 10 :80: All are wel- L. J. B .. rton ............ :': .. ...... ,. F.b. IS Those present were: come. Mrs. James Lodge, Mrs. J ohn DANCE I will offer at Public Auction Reeder. Mrs. Sam Barnett, Mrs. Cl,arence Warren, Mr.. Chas. on the farm known as the Sher· The Jr. O. U . A. M. L odge \ViiI Frsher, Mrs. L. Fisher, Miss Mary 1\1 rl!. . H. Ha ines has been ill wood Farm, located on the HarLodge, Mt·. and Mrs. Sweeney, g ive a mi xed danc e at the Wayn-es- with t he grip the Pl\st we_ek. veysburg and Oregonia Road, 5. Mta. Bird's daughter, Mrs. Nich- vill e Gym, on Sa turday, February miles West of Harveyab!:1re and 1 MI'. a nd Mrs. Charles Mullenix 1-2 miles , East of Oregonia, on ols and fo ur children, Mrs. Fel'gn- 7 , 1931. Go od Music a nd Rcf l'eshments , a ttended the f une ral of the latson received man y pretty and useWednead.y, February 4, 1931 ful presents . Cand y and apples PI' ce ds to be used 'fo r uniform ter's cousin, Eban Colbert a t W es~ginning at 12 o'clock sharp~ Adlllisllioil 25e te rville, Ohi o, Mionday a fte rnoon. were en joyed by all. The g uests d egree ten m. the following: tra ight. s departed wishi ng Mrs. Fer g nson Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Binegar of On e Horse and 1 Mule, 23 Head Jllmest ow n spel1 t Sunday . with of Sheep, Farming Implemerits. many more happy bir t hdays. MI'. and Mrs. TIomer Ramby and their a un t, Mrs. Haines and Mr. See large bills for terms. MI'. and l\'frs. ·Jas. Lovely ' were und Mrs. Wliiter Kenrick. C. H. PEATHERAGE Dayto n visito rs S undllY eve nin g. Wilma S urface, little daught I' Stanley &: Koo¥ler. Auc~. of Mrs. Mildred Surface, is quite R. H. Hartsock, Clerk. ill with bronchial pneumonia at Ute hOITIe of her /grandparents, Moving away I will l sell at M I'. and Mrs. S. H. Burnett; Public Sale my stock and imple· Mr: and Mrs. William Creighton mentsl 10ca~ed 2 1-2 miles S. W. of MI'. nnd Mrs. Russels of Lytle Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graham 'spent Waynesville, 1 mile E. of ,Dodds, spe nt Monday afternoo n wit h' Mr. Sunday with M'r s. Susan Saylor Ohio, on ' the old Burnett farm. and MI·5. Frank Hartsock. and sons in Dayton. known as the Sh'erwood farm, 1 MI'. anu Mrs. Edgar Poff and E d Longacl'e is suffering with mile W: of the Waynesville and fam ily of CenterVille s pent Su n- blood poiso n in his, hand, -the ' re- Leb,a non Pake. on . day afte rnoon with MI'. and Mrs. suI t of an in j ur,ed finger. Tltund.,., February ~, 1931 Kil ey Gibson an d fam ily. Miss Abbie Graham of Spring· Beginning at 11 :00 a. m':, the Mr. and Mt·s. F oster Mote ~f . boro is spending a few weeks following: Franklin sp ent SunullY afternoo n with .relatives here. Six Head of Horses, 2 Head of with Mr. and Mrs. J oe Pennewitt . Dr. E llis was called to the home Mules, i5 Head of, Sheep, WaterMiss Opal Da kin is s pending a of Ha1'l'Y Burnett Monday evening 100 Tractor and .22.86 Red River f ew da ys with hel' sister Lois ~n account of the i1I~ess of their Special All Roller·Bearing SeparaMulford. little dau ghter, Phyllis. tor International Feed Grinder.. MI'. and Mrs. Eddie Su rface of The Young P eoples Society of .Lot of .Farm Implements. Three . Dayton s'p cnt Sunday eveninlt with the church held their s ocial meet- tons Clover Hay. HOME DRESSED PORK MI'. a nd "'h ·s. Ft'unk Hartsock. ing Monday evening at the .home Terms made known on day of sale Miss E lsie Gib'son spent Sunday of the Friend girls. PETER KUNTZ Pork Chops Ib .... .... .. .......22c afternoo n with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Linneman of Col. F. '11. Martin, Auct• . Choice Rib 'Or Loin , Morris Rogers n ear Waynesville. Dayton spent last Wednesday with As I am leaving the farm, I Loin Roast, Ib ................ 17c Mrs. Adu Dakin and daughter, th e Iat t er •s mot h er, M.fS. ·H enry F Ik h ' '11 will. sell at my relidellce, 2 1-2 Mabel, Mrs. Hiley Gibson and ou s, w 0 IS 1 • miles S. E. of Waynesville, Ohto, Sausage, 2-lbs." ...... .. ..... 25c daughters, Elsie, Stella and P lJulMr. ~ nd Mrs .. :'Ialter Whitak~r 9 miles N. E. of Lebanon, one mile Pure Pork ine spe nt Monday eve ni ng with and children vlslted the latter II W . of Waynesvilkl and C18rkeville Mrs. Burton Earnhart of Mt. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mere- Road - on Spare Ribs, 2-lbs ....... " .. 25c Holly. dith at Johnsville Sunday, Mrs. ' , Lee:n, Meaty Meredith is quite poorly at tbls Tu ••dl!", F.bruar,. 10, 1131' Fresh Side, lb ." .... ..... ..... 170 ti me. Beginning at 10 ~'clpck; ' the folSmall, l.ean Report from Mrs. Emma Brown lowing: . . . 8 head HOorses a1)d Mule., 6 in Dayton Is that she remains Fresh Hams, lb . ..... .. .. .... 18c, about the same only suffers a great Milch Cows, 26 head Hop, 15 Small Pig Hams Mrs. Wll1ia~ Col~man and Mi ss deal and is delirious at times.- ' . head Sheep, Farmall TractOr ,w ith Lard, pure,' 2-lbs .. ..... .... .. 2Ie Thelma made a business trip to Mrs. Belle Seott ' and ·Mr. I\nd Cultivator attachment. Farming Home rendered . Lebanon Saturday. Mrs. Charl es Mullenix visited 'tlle Implements, Harness, 159 ' bu. Robert Hunt at tend ed the co- former's cousin, Adam Day, Sun- Seed Oa.ts. . . Pork Steak. Ib " .... ..... ..... 1 7c 1 operative milk m eeting at Middle. clay afternoon, who is very ill at See bIg bills tor particulars• .. Fresh CaUies, lb ..... .... 12 ~ c ' tow n Saturd a~'. ., his home neal' ClarksviJ1e. W;:. E. O'NE.,.LL· Fine to Roas t . A large :nwnb e-r from here atA number " of residents ' in Sta!lj-e.y &: ~oogl,~r, Au.c t. t ended the bankt-upt grocel'y sale the~e par ts noticed their windows L. M. Henderson, Clerk SMOKE MEATS at. Wuyn 'vill e Sa turday' a fte r- rattling several times between 10 . . . . t ' noon. . and 11 o'clock ThurSday night. Decldmg . to qUIt farming will-' Bacon. 2-lb. piece, Ib:,.. " .. 2Ic M.l's. IIIa l'ga1;et J ohn !) spent The cause is t)lought t o be airmen Bell bI wa'i of Public A,uctlon my "PIU'tridge boran,~',;' sUpt', . mo!>t .of las t wee k at the home of taking arie l pi(:tures by use of .farm cha~e8 . , ~ul'ed , \ N . . of Waynesl1lle/ , ' I)er · brother,' Am os Cook and bombs at Wriglilt Field. " S. of Ferry' Church on the W..lVn·AiI~Uo . · . . Harn e, old Fashiobea Mr. and Mrs. Robe~t Hunt ~)l4 'v ille aDd Ferry ,roa~, on family re.ar Wnyriesville. , ., - ' ·'~";;'·"P"". '· lIickory SmoKe, Ib ... .,., ..23c Mr. ,a nd Mrs. Stanl ey Baily and ~e nn,Eth Savlij~e ~lslted Mrs. • .J'. •. .., Whole or hall' daughter were Sunday dinner Hunt s uncle nelilr C::~lfton Sunday , ~l'IdaJ, FetI....", IS, I.SI " .. · guests of Mr; ~nd Mrs. Per ry Wel- afternoon. " .Beglnbing at 10 .o 'cloek ler near Oentel·ville. · ¥r. and Mrs. Kesler Oraham en. 1'5 head. of 'Horses, . 20 t ,Mrs. A. D, TrimbJ.~ $pent Satur- tertain~d ~o dinner S.und~y: H·r. B. teat,e d Cattle, J:6 bead day evening wit h Mrs. Kester Gra- and Mrs. ·John lrfyers and ,daughter 3B-head 'of SheeP. FarD;\iDIJ ham. of Mr. CbB!:'le. Gultnel! pklmenta ~nd Ham.... F~.~. of near Ilr and Ill'll See bll b,Ua tor ~ulJn" . Mr. L eon Sah. sbury' of Cleveland. Ralph • M'; .. , ',' L. ~'J. 'BUltlfON Jwa, an over nig ht g u~st Sunday ot Pekin and . eVil ' 1'-. T. 11", Au" Mr. and Mrs. AUon Emrick. ... Albrigbt and W.1D~. Walter Hibben, Cieri

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WAYNESVILLE NOlES fROM THE ·h H~ M01HtRS ATHLETIC ' CLUB NEWS PUBLIC SCHOOLS i CLUB MEE liNG

Nf'WS 'DIRECT fROM THE SlATE CAPIlOl

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IN WAYNESVILLE

ST, MARYS CHURCH Th e Wayn esvi ll e Athletic Cluu OLUMBUS, OIlIO- Member s FI idllY night Ma s on ' ~ fURl liv!' Thl' \\' ay ne T mvl) ~ hiJl il l "lh cr'~ Rev. J , .J. Schetfer , Rector held .t heir fo urt h bU' in e;;>! meeti ng nl<!t our Oral1.1te lind Bla ck te~'1l1 "' lub I. eld llll'ir l'u~ul:\1' mOl1thly of t he E ig hty-ni nth Genera l AsFebruary l5, Quinq uagesima. s 'mbly a l'e pla nn ing to ar range last Wed nesduy night. T he meet: at th . Waynesv illc, gy m " he l'(' the mee ti ng friday, F eb l'ullry 6th al Alhl' l't .aines is \' el'~' il l al hi s Sunday before Ash Wedn esday. ing proved to be ver y inte l' osli ng WaY II 'l;vill e q uin tet was d(1 1)ale 1 l he (;lal1 0 bui ld ing. wilh a very fol' mor ning ses.~ i o n s in the vcry Let us print your Sale Bills. hu rc h ~ cho o l at (J :30 ; Morning the memb ers prese nt. T he f ol- 27 lo 20. Fr om the ' uegin ning a la rge atten dance . DC'v(Jtions were hOIll(,. nea l' f utul'e us the last day f or / - to Prayt' r and ~ 'rmon at 10 :30 . were .acceptlowing new members th e intl'odu ction of bills draws fa ~t gum!' e nKued in which ou r gi\'!' 11 by Rev . Chc:ter Williamson Mrs. Chas. Anderson s pent MonMrs. A ml\l1dn Mam tl is vi ~ i t· neal', lha t dut e poss ibly bei ng F eb- day in Dayton, .cd by t he clu b. ml'll g ain ed th e t ll P seen 'ra l times, Tht' rh ildf'l'1l o( lhe l sl Krn des enFERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST C. l\'I . Rob itzel·. T homa s Pier ce , but clluld they huld il ~ 10. Dur- lel't uineil \\ ith "ongs lind playl ·t. illl! I'l·luti\' (>~ in Da yt on. rUllr y 17. Consequ entl y a fl ood of ( nd enomi natio nal ) bills ill conti nua lly fl owing into th e ett. Har r is Mosher, L tl· i llg the fir st peri od of t·h.· game Gu y H ock A re port or the organizing uf Myel' Hyman and family were J\lr. 1111'1 Ml' ~. Albc'rl l ~ a\' c l' a nd Chesler A. Willia mson. Minister hopp r, t he record f or the present in cinna t i visitors Sunday. Hawke, Roy r~ l1i s , Wil li nlTl Drake, lhe Ol'llnge and Black lel1m we re lhu fir. l J\l olher's ' lub IlH>et inj! fi e s~ io l1 bein g set one da y last week Lest er Crun !! •.JtlllS(' T homa . • Cha . in the lead alld at the ha l! Way- wu s givc n t, y !\II's. ,E lln ('\10k, in <O ' n s Jl~lll ~lInd:ly ill [lIlY W I'I. Bible Sc hool nt !l :30 a. m. Ther e whe n l Oll were introdu ced. Over ' will be anot her II ::3 0 "Su rpri se J ohn Sta ley, o f Dayto n, is visit- Day. Ellrl V. Conner, /-I arold Whit- nes vi llc had a ~(' o r e of 10 to honor of Founder ~ Day of th H. J . .-\c1l\II IS lind fam ily visited <\ 00 11\ as\! res ore now bef or e th e ing his sist el', Mrs. Maud Fetter . a ket', Chali. Bu r nett. Wnlter Bu r- Ma s o l1 ' ~ 8. From thi!! ti mc on th e Way ne Township Mother':; Speci al.' Be on tim e dO Il 't miss it. I\l b 1' l! 1l\li \'l '~ lit 1 :1''' '' 1' 1'0 11 0 11 Suntia) solons fOI' their considerat ion. n c~t, Ed, Sch uler, J anH''' E. Me MaRo n team IHoved itself su perior fo urtet'J) yea rs a~l). Miss Lill' gll \'e Lord 's Supper at I (l :il O 0 , Ill. The Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gord on spen t Clure, V. C. TI'a cy , Geu rge Hen- to ou ,'s and held t h'c hig h score u vely intel'c~ ti llg and in st ru cli\'(> Mr. Hll d ~l l"· . EIlIIlI!'t BI' IL? ·s p!' n t Pi Epsil on Pi Clnss has char ge of· Sec l'ela l'y of Sta te !arc nce J . Sunday w ith r elatives at Morrow. del·son. Howard B urton, My e l' th rou){hout the remai nde r of the talk fr om lhe ch Ud lraining 'book Sunday with 1'l·laUvl'F ut ,' pr ing· the specia l pl'lIgra m, a nd will Hyma n, Geo . Kern, Peck Lovcly, gUIlI t;'. Th e g r een and whi les with f o 11 0\\1 1'(1 by !]U 'stion s ond di '- be.ro. prese nt a pagenn t entitled, " The Bl'ow n has been bUl'l1ing t he midMrs. P. H. Diles, o f Grove port, Carl Sherw ood, Wi lson 8dwo l'ds, their fll Hl ond aC ell l'lIte passwol'k cus: ion ,; from th e 1I1f'lI1b er ~ . ab ou t Road t o Ha pp in ess." and othe r nif,!' ht oil in an effort to ru sh matters i n th e val;ous divisions of his is v isitin g R. J. Adam s and fam - HIlI'old Berryhill. Vern on M a i nou ~, st a nd a good Ch<1I1C , fo r h onors ut chi l d l'C Il' ~ fau lts. Mrs. .J. C. 11 11 wke a nd . !t.!; ~ p ec i al fea t ures. Yo u a re a lwa ys a nd Wallace Tr.ea dway . All lhe t('ac hers \Vcre g ues ts at John Frolllll1 fir (! Cinci nn at i villi welcome at t hi!l ch urc h. department to an eur ly completion ily. the toul'11a men t this yeur. " Moy The Waynesv·ill e A. ,will t he bes t team wi n" is Waynes- ' th e meeting a nd we hop(> to hav e tors t oday , At presen t ho is e nga ged in comWAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH piling data for his annual r eport Mrs. J . L: Hartsock is ill at the !neet th e Bowersvill e .. A ces" in ville' s mollo. i th em agu in . for t he yeoI' just fini shed. It will homl! of her son Archi e Hartsock. two g ames on t he gy m fl oor 'r hul'sG. C. Dibe rt , Past or T he Wnyncsville r esel'veg de' j A deli 'iotls lunch was sl' rved by MI'. ond ~ l l's. 1\1<· I,,)'n .Banta, 0 ' day nig ht at 8 :00 o'c lock. conta in 0 pertecl record of t he in Dayton. f('a ted Mus on se conu st ring wit h 1\11'5. Willillmson , M I'~. Murlatt , Gnlen ::J . f; \ll'lll thl' wc ek-E'nd witl W eclnesday: The Frienuship Th e t lub is antic ipatin g a sc ore of J 3 to G. The Orange and ' M r!;. Lu cille Fires , Mrs. Eli F ur· ' I' ('la\i\'l' ~ hr '. ~ tate ' s operation of the co rpor a! lu b is meeting with Mrs , Ellen t ion di vision a nd in addi tion j udiRev. G. C. Dibert visited his ha rd f oug ht con test f rom t he Black second ha s a mu ch h igh~1' I' as. Rlosgie Fires, Mrs. Gilliland Conner at 2 :00 p. m. Bible study dal and othel' inte r esting cstutistics brothers at West Union and Rip- " Aces" as t hey have aR good a r ecord t han the first t ea m t his and Mrs. Eva Davis. S('\'('I'a l 1ll(!I11UeI'R Of the local a nd prayer meeting at 7 :16 p. m. . a lso a Cederal, stale and courity ley last week. team 01' bet,ter tha n Ilny the lub YC UI' an d t haI: gives us hope fo J' !'cotli !'l h Rit e dub atten ued a ban· Choi r practice a t 8 :00 p . m. M i ~s Reeder's room r ee iv ed lh f ut ure yea l·s. fl ower box with 25 m ot hcrs and quet nt Le ban on Tn sday even ing rOf; t.e r, which of course will emRa y Hawke and family. oC Day- 'hus met t his season. Th ur sday: A Lincoln banquet T he g rade ga me must of cou rse fre nds ~)J'ese nt, Miss Stevenso n Inace ull a ppointm en ts under the t on. s pent Sunday with Mr. and and program wi11 be held in the l\lr~ . H , B. EBl·nhllrt. a nd da ugh. have me nlion . Th e s ixth grade won a nd l\I i'lS Hurtsock receiv ed t he new state a dministration, up t o . Mrs. J. C. Hawke. church, be~n nin g at 7 :00 p. m. PROTEST IS FILED olumbu s is t h€ T his meet ing is being held in the pictu re with seven teen mot her leI', !\n Ollli . o f over t he 5th g r ade 13 to 6. the day of publi ca tion. I ' . See the pageant. '~The Road to The gym s imply ru ng wi t h peppy a l' r! f ri end !! presenl for each room, /l u ' st of Mr , and lI!rs. Ke nn eth in terest of our mountain work in Attorney General Gilb er t Bet- tun es. co ming from the stage TIle m eetin g th n adjou rn d to Hough. P r operty own er s will benefit Happines~" at Ferry 9hurch. SunKent ucky. Th e prog ra m will be t erman has fil ed wi th the Pu bli c where t he ch aol ban d was sending meet Fd(\ll Yt.. March 6t h. if t he bill passes in the legi!jlature day mormng •. February 16. gin promptly at 7 :00 p. m. and Utilities Commission a protc t on fOI·th t heir be::.t. T his certainl y MI'. nnd Ml' ~ . lIoy Wagner, o f - ~ l\e n onn er , Pres. close at 7 :30. It will be broadcast setting a~id e fift y TIer cent of the Mrs. E . B. Murrell. ot Spring behalf of t elephone users of Ohio he lps Lo pep u p ~h e cr owd and Julia VanO fl en , Se c'y. Urbana. Uh i , wer e the Su nd ay from Louisvill e, Ky.• and will be sha r e of gasoline tax funds g ojng against t he t e ntative va luation of o: uests of MI' . nn d Mr~ . H rbcrt put on by our mountain workers. to muni cipaliti es, :for the pur pose Hill. was the gu est of Mrs. L. H. $ 104.282,735 fixe d , by tl.e Com- cause the roo t ers rea lly to cheer . Buerkle. A good radi o will be plac ed in the of re-improvIDent' of treets. Gordo.n Thursday and Friday of nfission , claiming that t his vuluu: F l'idHY nigh t' s crowd wa s on e of SWINE GROWER NOTES t he la rgest cl'owds w e have had Another bill would permit cit ies to last week. Mrs. Meri c J( el'ns a nd da ug'ht er church Iludit orium. The banquet is tion should be reduced to $84,4 76.- a nd the team \Va wel\ Supported. u!'\e the ga s tax t o clear ond cl ean Litte r club a nd P ork PI'OT on of Lak ewood, hio, a l'e spendi ng free a nd will be served imm edi 02G, Mr. and Ml's. Ha,r old Williamson streets. Compulsory dimming of and uuc tion projects wer e empha sized W. II. S. the week wi th Mr. a ncl M1'9. J. D. Ilte ly f ollo\ving the program. A Ten g rounds of protest we re enson Richard, of Dayton. spent free will offe ring will be taken fo r auto headlights is sought in II bill T ,' in conn ect ion wi th th e rece nt Marlatt. G F Sun day wtih H. H. William sOn umerated, including among other OUI' Kent ucky work. introdu ced in t he House. Other 1 Swine Growers ban quet and pi g items of va,luation the right of Ellis. f Sund ay : Sunday school at 9 :30 bills would make p ra ctically every I\11 d family. ' allll1el r.ullerworth a nd Gilo r oast he ld a t the Leba non G range way, central office equipment. sta- Sllvage, f a. m. Morning. wors'hip at 10:30. ,'iolation of the election code II 5\ hall through the cooperati pn of bert Frye vi ' iled MI'. ond Mrs. A. .The Mrs. Harvey Rye. Mrs. Russell t ion e quipment, total exch an ge Ken na n'!, f' them e of th e morning sermon felony. punishable wit h f rom one Salisb ury and Mrs. Ralph Miller lines; toll lin es, general eq ui pment WlI llace, f o Co unty Agen t Class a nd officers A. Linto n , of Wilmi ngton, Sunt o t hree y a rs in t he penitentiary; were shopping in Dayton. last going concern value. and We t ern will be. "A Beautiful Work. " The day aftel' nnr,n. 5 and lead ers of . oun ty Fa rm Bu Ma inou s. c . ' ' " evening service will be a combinapenni ttinlt absent voters to r egm- W ednesday. 9 r eau and g ranges. Mr. J ohn W. Electric unit prices, the sum of T um e r·. g ter or vot e at any time within 24 Miss Irm a Rich has recovered t ion of the Epworth League and <> Wuichet was th e princi pal speaker these protests e qualing $1 9.80 7,- Milte nbel'gel', !:, .. houl's immediotely preceding an Mi s Doris Hawke and Mr. Voin- 709. the diffe.renc.e betwe.en th e Bnrton, g o Mr. Clin to n Reynolds, 16 ye a r ( rom an a ttack of g rip an :l r eturn- regula.r preaching service and will election : pr oviding an approp'ri~- cent Tracy vis ited Mr, and Mrs. valuation found ' by th e Commisol d 4-H Club memb er in Ha rlan ed to h el' stud ies a t W ittenber g begin at 7 :30. This meeting will be conduct ed by the members of . t ion of $60,000 f or relief of. ·F. R, Moomaw at Chillicothe Sun- s ion, and . the valuation cla imed T otal 4 20 to wnship was the outsta nding win- college thi s mOI·nin g. 8 the Epworth League. and there dc.'1titute scho()1 children. t o abol- day afternoon. ' tte r club in Wat r en nel' in Ton Li a s ceneel by the state. Miss a thel' ine Gi bons. coun t y will be a playlet given demonish post of sta t e welfare directcounty last year. He rai se d a nd f ed MASON H . S . . Atto r ney Genllral Bett man's or ; to remove automobiles f r om Misceilaneo\ls 'Bargains you'll protest was filed by him and T a I itl er of 11 Durocs so as to health n ur se was th e g uest speak er strating th e best way to spend our G F personal pr operty dupbcate and find at Cary's "The Home of Gifts' Thomas J . H erbert as s pecial counwe ig h 2 665 Ibs. when exactly 180 at the P. T. A. meeting at Kin g~ Sund ays. Don't miss this' meeting. 5 2 ] 2 da :r s old. Mills Mo nday night. in crease license fees. The famous Store open 8 a. m. to -9 p. m. all s el on behalf of all teleph one Fox, f Run ya n. f 2 o "Yellow Dog" bill has bobbed up year. Lebanon. Ohio. FRI';NDS MEETING rs are go ing o' u t til ls ",eell 4 Lette users of th e tate, and was join ed e llsc. W .• c o o 0 'to a ll Wa rren Cou nty r ig club MI'. a nd Mrs. J . R. Baker. of F ri end 's Quarterly Me eting will Ilguin •. the mea sure providing tha t in by th e solicitors and law di rect- Co llin . f ..... , 3 1 Mr. and 1tlrs. Lawrence Brown ors of the f ollowing Oh io cit ies: any contract between a firm. as7 membe rs of f ormer vea l'S cel1in' Fra nklin. an d MI'. a nd Mrs. Chas. be he ld at 10 :30 a , m. on Seventh Ross, g 2 o sociation corporation or individ- are a nnouncing th,e arrival of 'a atte ntion t o t hi!\ work a nd urg in g Gray were Su nday even ing g uest." day, February 14. Noon lunch will Thomas F. J oseph, Ma r tins Fer ry o o ~ . th ual, nla de on -the basis of wnIlng- daughter at their home on Route Russell H. Mack, Canton; C. B. ' Vaggen er, g ... eir enrollm ent. A medal of hon or of E. F . Ea rnha rt a nd famil y. be served and th ere will be a pubness not to Ilffiliate with a lab or 5, Sat urday, Febrn~ry 7. - - - - -?- is awar ded recogniti on for lic meeting at 1 :30 with a speaker Macdonald. Akron; Amanda Z. Tota l . ,', M f R. Bertha Donn ,of Wilming...... ... " .... 12 'organizlltion, is void. 3 _7 thi s achievement b y Ohio tll te ton , a nd Mrs. Edit h Ha rris wer e f ro m a di stan ce. A story hour is Myel' Hyman and family Ilnd Strayer, Steubenvill e ; A. B. Casel---~ Univ er sity d1,lring FaJ'lner 's Week. unday di nn er g uests of Mrs. Mary planned for the children after bery; M. E. Spencer , . Spring fi eld llUl Ch. On First day the school Th e Columbu8 Autqlnobile Show Miss Stella Daugberty attend ed Henderson Estes, Middlet own; . L~s t Saturday nt~ht Wa ynes- Clinton Reynold s, of Blan chester L. Adams at the F ri end s home. will meet at 9 :30 and Meeting for is now in f ull 'wing and the an- the Scotti h Rite entertainment Harold H. Burton, Cleveland; M. VIll e s snappy fiv e Jou rneyed t (l l w'a th e onl y boy in Wanen armon Ha ll . \vhel'e ~he y though t Co un ty thu honored during 1930. ' Wors hip a t 10:30. All are welcome nO lll event is attr,a ct ing large at Day ton Monday night. W. Wendling. Massillon.; P uul Z. H they we re. gOlllg t o wI pe ou t Leb- Pal'ents Bre likewise urged t o co - . Mi s_ J es:-ie Clarkt·'hwh.o haD!! stP e~tt to any of th ese services; crowds to the Auditorium, which ~iles; T. Blake Summers. Hodge. l MI'. and Mrs: George 'Kern and a non's q um te t. Th e ta bles tu r ned 0 el'ate . p~ st . :,ve l ll mon s m e r OI • has been nicely decor a ted for t he son Robert were in Defiance over Marietta ; A. Newton Browning. and with 'a d efeat of 32 t o 17 the p _. _ _ ___ ____ , MIch., IS at elray Beach• . Fl a., occa. ion. All of the atest 'models f or the rema lnd el' of the wmtel'. WA YNESV~~~ls'iHURCH OF week-end , called there by the Washington C. H.; J. B. Ha'rllhman Ql'a nge . and mack wer e completeor cal's arc on display and- the the Dayton : John L. Davies, Columbu s Iy tallled dawn. Lebanon statted death of Mrs. Kern's .father. HAPPY HOUR CLUB show, surpa ses all previous events. , (Undenominational) TIll' WOlllo n's Auxilia r y of St. and Carl F . Armst r ong, Youngsthe gam e wit h some long shots and' The Happ y Hour club was pl ea. - Ma!'y'" Church wi ll meet on F riday Chester A. Williamson, Mlnlate1' , ,New dishes on table help to town. he ld the lead t~ rough o ut the en- BI't1y entertained at t he home of aft'l'n oo n. Febl'ltary ) 3, at two --: .~ .... Bibl e School at 9 :BO a. m. A. The "Talkie". movies have b een -ch~el' the Whole family- Special tire gam e much to th e di~appo int- Mesdames Josiah and Lloy d o'clock at the home of Mrs. L, H. Bible School Ilt 9 :30 a. m. There installed ' at the Ohio' Penite ntiary prices on those beautiful sets at GRANGE MEETING me nt of the Wayn esville crOWd. Davis Tuesday afternoon. wi th r; nrdnn . will be something s pecial each and each ·So t ur4llY the prisoners Cary's Jewelry Shop. Leban~n. O. The firs t team was way below pat· Mrs . Fran ce Satterthwaite nss istSunday from now till Easter. enjoy som e of the n qted screen Farmer's Gr"nge No. 13 had an \jut w ~ sUl'ely h ~ pe th ey'll snap ing. Eighteen m emb er!> were pre,,ill r. nn d Mrs. Allen Emr ick, of This Sunday the Women's Cla!lll Mrs. St: Clair Fife, and daughter stars. Hundreds of t he men' have unusually, large atte~danc e at the out of It soon. WIt h a score of ~6 t Lyt le, Mr. and Mrs. Bro oks Rob- will IlTl'ange the program and are never witnessed a talkie' tiefor~ have" returnee to their home in meeting on: Saturday night, Febru,to 12 at t he ~lalf. ~here was gtlll el'The progl'am consisted o f nlll sic er'ls of Dayto n, were dinn er guest s special boosters for the day. WilmIngton aftel' · a . pleasant ' vidt and it ; s II. tl'el\t to watch the enjoymen,f they derive as t\;le various at th!l. home of Mr. and Mrs. L. ary 7. The Charter was rl raped , hope for WayneSVIlle but Crom und s veral contest!! und was of MI'. lin n Mr!\. Chas. Ande rso n, Lord's Supper simple and scripwith a ,,· beautiful ceremonial for th en on they were la~ ~. Not one greatly enj oyed. DUring t he ~ oc i (ll on unday. turally observed at conclusion of ehl1raciers oppear and ' con ~ erse ,as H. Gordon. C~auncey R. Bunnell. fi eld goal was scored· In the la st 'hour the host ess set·v d Il deli ethe Bible School period. Christian natural life. The' equipment . wils Vll rn on Ma illo us left Monday End eavor at 6 :30 p. m. Leader The Dramatic Club ot ' L~banon, , During the \eeture hour an es- ha!f of the ~ame. Fellows, lets get iOUR tWO-COUl'se lun ch. purchased · ' by Warde~ p , E. . Invited guests were Mr~ . Cl ark , for Vlllp ul'O is(I PIa. , whe r e he will George Miller , Evening evangelisThomas ', w it~ funds de river! frQm put. on .a play ' at I. O. 0 .' F. peclaUy ' well rendered and enter- ' gomg and Will t he t ourna ment. taining program was enjoyed: The se cond t eam ~h ()I' Ic1 have. MI's. Armi tage. M I·~. Silver, Mii;s s pe nd t he rema inder of the winter tic service at 7 :3 0 p, m. Sermon Christmas 'shows staged, at· the -in- haH, WaynelviUe, Thursday even'_ Music Novelty, "r:robody Loves a by all mean won the II' t~ssl ll but Ru th . attert hwait-e a nd Dean He w >nt by W ilY of S te al'n ~, Ky. , subject, "What Shall I Preach?" stitution under ,the direction of ing. Februal'Y ·19. Everybody 'eor~ Comic Valllntine.' Aileen and John In st ead th ey were t!efen ed by a Hawke. to visit wi th hi s fa mily. This is the t enth annivers"ry pi Mr/;. Thomas. wife of· the Warden. dially h;~ited. F1S Hall ~Iay, "The Mysterious Valen- s~ore of 18 to 15 . Th ~ y \-;o er e The March meetin g will be held the minister's entrance into the Bridge prizes weddin g and an- ministry, and he is speaking on Saws flIed by machinery, " cut tine." . near er up t o !10rm al than ou rl a t t he home of Mrs. ViI'go Mich· ~ i ve l'st\ry gifts. birthdays or any The Industrial Commission had cleaner. truer, 'faster. Also crossThe.. cast 9f char acters follows: best team but sttll they eQu Id have n c.l', at Sprin g Valley. the subject he used for hiB first lccasion, propel' g ifts at "The Sunday night serinon. The ch'urch 1 ~,749 claims fl1 ~d in December t .... d 26 f ·' M ' W M" .... 11. done mueh bett er. for fatpf. non-fatal and occupa- cu saws, gumme. c per 00.. aud arren. Irlam p IS Hom e of Gifts," Cary's J:ewelry where you feel at home. tlon'al disease. 8.915 less than In Roy, Pigott. at Madden'S Lumber Betzy Warren. . , Reba Braddock W. H. S. CHRISTIAN SOCIETY MEETS Shotl , Lebanon, Ohio. December ' 1929 , In injury cases Yard. Jane Warren • • Bess Tinney G F T ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH h~ndling ' of objects was higliest uiii. RoJ:»et:t Wer~tz retu~ned Grandma Wa¢en • Ruth H. Crew Wallace. f ... " ... " .. , 2 1 5 The reg ular monlhly meetin g 0: MI'. and Mr!;. L. V. Branstrator With 2.829; machinery caused 2,· 'ho::elrom .McClellan hOspitall.!t Iceman . • . ~ . Robert Crew Savage, f .............. , 0 0 0 the Christian End eavor Soei et~ a nd ~o n, Ralp h, a ttended a ,ba n- . Rev. Lawrence B. Moll!DaDn. 549; It~ppfng up.on or striking Wednesday a" d II recovering from A Nett-o" • . Leonard Tinn ey Kenl1!ird, f 0 0 Q I wall held at the F erl'y Parsonage, (1 uet lind meeting of the Townsley Summer schedule-1st, lard ~d against ~bject8 1,.8 98; hand to?1!" the effe~~ ,of aevere burna, luf- A' Book Agent - . James Gibbons , Ellis. f ,,' ........... , 1 ·1 3 Thul'£day evening. F ebruary 6. Ha tcheries at Wilmington Tuesday 6th Sunday, Mass at 8:00 a. ID.; 11617; taIls of .persolls. 1.693 WIth fered Be~:ral ago ' A Beggar RQscoe Fu'r nas . Mainous, e .......... ... " 0 0 0 1931. The meeting was called to evening. The Xenia an d Lebanon 2nd and 4th Sunday, Mila• . at 17 fatalities ' and motor. vehicles " • The program for February 21, Barton. c " ......... 0 0 O· orfiel' by the president, Loi s Pen - branches were also represented at 9:30: 056 witl) 16 ·fatlillties'. ' Have yo~r watch repaired where will be appropriate to Washing- T~rner. g .. .. .. " ...... " 2 4 8 nington. The meeting was ope ned this meet ing. , - -- .'lYOU can liave 'confidence that ' ex. ton's birthday. Miltenberger, g .. : '''' 0 ' 0 0 b)' the reading of th e t wenty-third FIREMEN'S CLUB MEETS' P 1 fter whl' ch ,ve ,"ere led 'U r . and MI· Robert Crew at· M. ·S. MEETING pert. semea Is £tven on American - - .. Total . 5 ' 6 sa m, a • !H ~ W: F. and Sw,.:. watch'·es. -e u!e "enu. ....... " .......... " 16' in prayer by Mr. Williamson. Nine t e nded the Wedn esday session of ..... ".. 'LOCAL BOYS AT WITTENBERG b ddt th roll call the Caesarcl'Cek township IndeThe regular meeting of the A very IntereBting ,neetlng of ~~e 9map~~~1sc~~toy.!ej~:tr: . :h:: LEBANON H. S. ;~: ::tn;e~h:nfl;st ~egutar meet- pendent Farmers' institute, which Waynesv'ille Firemen's Club w •• th e W. F. M. S. of M. E. Church i. b Ohl ' Two 'basket ball players at WitG F T Ing of the year there was not was held at Caesarcreek school held last Monday night at the was held ' pn February 4th .'at the . e anon. . 0. .. tenb~l'g college. both from Way- Pence. f " .. , . " .... ... 6 1 11 much in the way of business to be south of Xenia. Tuesday and Wed- power house, with all member. I Ing camp h Ions hip Hanco ck , f ..... " ....... " 2 3 7 dl·scu·,s ed. The meeting present; home of Mrs. W. F. Clark,• with .' .Mr. and Mr-. <' , M h was 5 t adth nesday of this week. plans were Duringl laid to lhe hold meetlnl' a' clay " E. B. Murrell. of nesYl'11 e, are pay qUite a . large nu~ b. er presen... Spring Hill," Mr. and Mrs. C. M. ball,' Nixon, f .... 2 1 6 journed ~o meet on arc •a . e The session w.a s .o pened by slng- Robit' zer an' d Mrs. Emma H. McK h "" J h d G Armitage, f 0 1 1 home of Martha Co ok in Waynes·Dr. Rudolp\t. eyesight special- bird shOot on Saturday. February · ' • ennet ~t. 0 n an , eorge ..... .. " ..... h b . T d Th 21. The ~hoot will be held at the t Ph i I G l : · Henkle ai-e members of the frater,'aGnliidr:e M":..,r. 'aot ', M .... '.. ::' : :. corn er of the Lytle and Franklin t e nity team which is winning games G t Physl U , f ' h ft h' h t ' I t o ion of your eyes at Cary's Jewelry Rood, i't being necessary ~o cl1ange T.em.~Ie . D oo~ t ~th e D rea .' f ."Little ' Inq," Frl4ay everiing. for I;'hl Mu Delta. 'This team has Magin. g ... ,. ,.... ...... 2 1 5 our, , a ' er w ~c .we re Ire( Shop, Lebanon. Ohio. the trap from the pr.esent 'loea• i .. ;,~ .. , : .~" won'z, game! over strong intra- Surface, g .... ,.... ,...... 0 0 0 ,our r espect ve ames. tion on account of the extensioq, .clan ttlyen !Y • s. ay, .w as 0 - , . lowed 'WIth prayer, by Rev. 'Dlbet:t . The, Waynesville Churcb. ·~of qulntetll, . over :a ,.Phi Mu Delta Roseri.cran, g .... "'"' ' 0 Q 0 • - - - MI': and Mrs . Luth er Sellers. Mr of Water street. Prizes have beeD' " SOLD PROPERTIES und' Mrs. Clarence Scha ffer, of ,donated by the, busines!! men of . .Fpllowing .th~ r~gUI.ar bu~i~~s Chriet ..is" p~Di?le : ·a .' serlJ, ~ '.of teamr.of ~hio North,ertt. university se~slon and dlstl'lbut~on of t~e new apecial Blb~e· Setiool. ae~ces ,~Ieh !picf' . the ',Witte.n berg , trellhm!ln, Total ,. : " .. : " .. .. 1,2 8 ,32 . Dayton, were dinner guests of Waynesville an9 will' be sh,ot ' ofl'. ' !lllte-bo:,~s •. Rev. Dlbeyt gave ·~an will ~e ' .eontin!1~ . ~IIl ',E8Bter~ "The- w~l!.lllng " 19,9 ,p,oll}ts, 'yjeldjng only Wycoff, J(!flel ee. 11l)e Cutwrlght fa rm j \lst south Mr. and l\f'rs : C. D. Ridge at th r The proceeds of the !hoot 'wiit be' . mterestmg· . t eview..of the . thIrd ~~oy.l WO!D~Jl!. WID- arrange }b'e 8 • . ,'" . r ., ,. ' " . ' ,of. 'Harveysb1J.rg ,~as sold last Friends Home. on SundllY. used to cover' expense:!, t~" c~ap~,e~ .?f. ll~.r: text b~ok ~e~ling. tu;~gra~ foi . reb~&ry i .5. '" 1- " • St. John ,tilie!! ~o coach .'basket ' , F~ldIlY W. H. S. plays Sprmg- Saturday t Q, "Marion Osborn. ,This Firemen's Clu h • ~ ,.," " )\11th our na~\V~ . ~hrla~la" doctors . ' .. " : . t'" ' , " ' _ bQU ,at 'Wa~~aville" .•~h~n HeJ:lkle b.oro there ~,d. we :w~nt. every malle. t,e n .'lIepar ate ilarc,els ·of real· ,.. MI'. and M'rs. Cl)as. Rye, 'Mrs. After ~-'tlil . apPoirrt me 't o~ and n"rs~s. ..' "." . " ~~JCII' In ,y,o~~ ",o~~' jeweltf: fo~ was an ~11,lCou"t-y .tual:li." -, .' member of yy. H. S. pre.!len~ W~ estate sold that day, by F. T. -Mar- Viola ,Carey. Mr. J. P. Thomas an tl 'commitiea anit , diseuielo •oi,other " a ~=e~l' re: . " ; ': " ~. -. ~, "":,, , .~}wa~~h hav:t ;~~~t:~ Pg::n:s17:'C tin, a~ction~et: ' ¢ Centervil~e. Mr. Mt;1. D: ~., St!lndiford at~nded tht' bWlIn,eilll -the: lne"~i~" ~a.Journed . " T.~e Utrw pro~r~; :~:: Te.pal Of. dl rs. li~ c,'6r;:' ~IP.ina and ,m!'unt te~~~ .carl vir;. V A~ENTIN $0CfN: ' Ice y n ___ ~ . Mar.~in . sold ~ine , pr~p'ertl~ at fun~rl,ll' '.df M~. ~~hn Kh:bY a~ ~~~ lnembeTti . el1J~y,ed .. lian'Jltieh~ :' r~~}e~~" sevetat· ni~mlia1i A; ;::, f!~~on;,OhIO. ~ '. )~~:,; " '~"'~ '.' . ,\, ': . :.'~liring the: paat month, g~eat :::t~~C~tHrgth;a'i~r~ !l~' O~~~~ ~:~:d 0ohri\::~.S~.dairo~~fi ~l:~ 'and pop. , -"~~ ." .

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.Midlam for divorce. Charr.. a re ex treme Cl'uelty. . I. Amanda OberUn, a l executrix W~ek .'s Lim ~lifIht ,... the last wlll c,f Peur Oberlin, ·de· c Ulled and S. B. Craig, versus Charla Jonb.s, Laura M. Jone8. J The Unit ed ta.tes Fidelity a nd Guaran t y (iJompany, of Balt imore, Common Pleaa Procee1li-n,. tdd., a corporation, Alva Hill, 1(he In Lh e a Clion o( The tale of Vi rginian J oint Stock Land Bank . Ohio VIl I·SU. J ack Mar tin, t he co urt oC Wh, eeli l1g, W. Va., a corpora· II I de l' d the cle rl( to a ccep~ $ 150 as tio n, A. B. Turn er', as lrea l;lur er Of pa l't pa~' ll1 e n l on fin e and costs Warre n Co~nty , O~io, T . J. Hill ---::: I -. - lI:;tle~ d agai n t him, whereby the lIfose~ R: .HIII, Marra G. Ross and pu L up \\'ith th is sort of t hillg. " 0 lln1l W(' I' hvuvy with li llks of go ld d f cndn nt agTeE!d to pay t he bal- . SophIa HIll ·f or mone y an r~re­ liAPT E R VI. " I ~ e," J oe ~lI i d, n ,riding. Ho lind pl uU nu",; her leg. ~ looked baro lane,' lit th e ra te of $ 10 pel' mont.h c.losur<'< of mortgage. and other 1'0"But now, list 11 , J(le," . he \'e- ~lIt down Oil th e !il! lOf a chai r. if t hey Wf! I'l' not actually bare, h I The CUUlle of T he ' Holla nd Ba k· \I ef. The amount chumed $3311.1 3 8ume d SGriously, > "ht'l·c'~ ""hat I Ilnd 'lcou l'ed his th roal, IlIH I sa id r cl werc c levuted dizz ily · UpOll ' crv 'ompailV ve r s u ~ Ve rn on Em- tqgether with interest the reon at wu nt to ask you. Could anyo ne who po li tl>ly: pinnacle ' of gold leathe r. H,' l' Icy, ct al. was co ntinu ed to T hurs· 8 % per a nnum on 'May 3.1920 lefilS was n't born to 1.)l' II lady- now, ' ~. :\1r'~. ,J oh n ~n n . if :ou 'vc nil oh - l'hce kR \\' l'r lInlOothl y and ur il- cluy morn ing, the lovi lcnce noll II credi t of $22. 08 on said interest f'rinsta nre like ml'- my mother jeclilln , ('oul cl MaJ.il!il! KI) (' lit with liuntly r oug d. her lips stiff with hav illg bee n (' orr clud ed. H. R: :rivet.l versus J ?hn Kintalks a lot ' about my gra ndmo t her llI e f or a \\' hil ,'!" : K""us e~, her eyebro ws 'haved int o : Thll cou r~ ovelTuled th e motion ney , WIlham Zeter and Hlldega'r de Pether idl/e. but- but m r moth('r" " \vh ~·. r 1, ·I\·... n·1 11 0 o u jel't i o n~ " t wo sl al'lIin/(, i n k~' arcs. Millice nt's fl ied by t he defe nd ant , Warre n Zet er for an appeal. - she hl'sitatc '!- "you wouldn't M I' .~. J oh ll' on ~I\irl di llcll nt enlt'd ly , bl eat h \\'l\ ~ th ick " f ak nhol and ni- Rogers for a new trial in th acsay !'he wa ~ always putlin ' o lh!'r~ "fll'T a mom nt. " i\tu~~i~ i ~ lI ' t co tin(', h(' 1' e y e lid ~, coloured wi th l io n whereby Willi am Frazier, Probate Court Proceeding. f\r~ t, a 11(1 thinki n·g-cl' a n' ('I'\' in· ~t' r nothin g' but a ehild , Mr. Gra llt, a n' I lolu l' oil. wen' lowel'ed with fa· 1 whose namc iH more f r eq uently pther!' b IMP lihe dt eH hl' I'HI· Ir. h r fnt ht'l' a n' I don ' t want h(' 1' t o t igu e li nd bored om, a nd shc ha d no spe ll ed Fl'u~er, as executo r of lh e Th e court ord ered t hat George E. Young, assig nee of Predmore Y ou co uldn 'thones l !-sa y that. b"l: \ no sill y nuti onR intI) hpl' head .' I nh'l' hai l' than her brolh er h a cI . I last will of Ca l'ulin e Rogerll, de- Br oth ers, proceed t o sell th e stock Mi.. Helen Robfnaon, studenf at J oe. So that -" Aga in she pause d "Te m'p1'IlI' il y- lcmp'rarily she " I th oug ht yo u had tn go to eased, is lhe p la intiff. • Ohio State Unlver.ity, wholt pqt. Edward I. Edwards, {ot~er Gov"An' ' Li zabeth pOR itiv ely is 1I 0 t a hus occe llt'd Il pn~i li o n in a- well pI iso n to ~('t II clip li k ~ thutl" Ruid I III th e cu ~e of :The ' Miami Va l. ~!s}~.o od s lit private sal e and f or uncle, Martin Van Buren. ,... Presl· emor . of New Jeraey anc) United ./U I). I ley Building un d Loun Associati on Inely!" ghe adrnilt e I regretfully . in a fiv e-nnd-w n. !· !;aid Mil. dent of tbe United StatcI, wins a trip St.tes Senalor, despondent over' "Well , anyway, I do not t hink Liz "r wo rl, the re! mys(' lf, yo u kn lJ w ' "Isn 't it ad ornblE' ? The y call it of F runk lin , Ohio, ve rsus ,John W. L. H. Gordon, on e of th e admin . to H.v.... II "America'. Swedat money losses and his wife's death., . · I n d y- l1o t ~' Il. t unyway. B u t \. II·s.'. .1 nhn ."on the cocotte." Millie nt Lold him 1I11d ('u I'a P llI·h,t t. it was rl"cr eed ist rllterso ors n, of decea lhe estate of Suauth san orC. . Girl. .~ . . ..-. commits suicide. • . IS a , ." Wilk sed , was J oe-do you think- " " I've no dOll bt yo u do I An' I'v e c n l h u~ iu s ti ca ll y . by th c eourt lhat upl ess th e de· ized t ' 1\ t t l th 'ls Again she fl oun dered. " I g U (,8H Ill' douht it'" II 1'(,11 1 nice place a n' ''I t 'Ma c l'own of glol' Y. If r we l'e f(' ndllnt I'll )' to t he plai ntiff, th e . . °d se i a ~~ ess anI I . apI co uldn'tl" ~he sai d h n~ t i ly I a ll thut ," conceded Mil loftil y. a go id ," J oe ~lI i d, wit h sudd c n fir e sum f $2 126.2 9, with in te rest 1>I:: lse f ~~ ue, t t e pel'so na pr op~h e t~~ II e' t C th t shr inking back, galla nt , and he I " But it isn't Mag-gi l"!' so rt of " I'd hav p huir. Bell utiful braids fr nm (late wit hin 5 days, t he defen I (' I saw she Wll S tryin g to sa ve his pInel' . To pu t t he whole t hing into :Jn d C lll'l~ nnd masses- u f hUll'. da nl's eq uity of rede mption will i f ~ e s~ ~.~~ 0 de es IIt~ f eelings. 'You don'l have to tell me l a nu t-sh 'lI -"M r~. J ohn son \\, a!\ \ It ·s PI'c lty!" be for cclosed a nd premis es sold. ~he n~~an k t II erso; th ece%~ J ot' ." she said . res uming b l' i ~ kl y, when J oe's oP - , " Say t he won l, .J Ol!. and I' ll bl! T he co urt ol'dllred thllt the . $ 1271~1I~1 e T~a. ule a I h e. ~s e "Mal:tgie, 1 not onl y belie ve you pO I·tunily to r1i ~ (!o v(!r wh!'t hel' ~he ~' O UI' liLtie co vel'e; wlIgon," sug- Fhll riff convey u proper deed to I ~~ 'A W'lk ·. e ega N ~;~ s ~e could, but J believe you will i" wa R r eall y capuble of th is e. IiSion, ~I!s t ('d Milli ce nt, In lin odd l one. Alva Ludi ngtonr, pu rchaser of th e G'ord~" ~ ersh°t", . s o~ ' L ' ll~ Ie P ' f ' " Well , if you say so," she al- was (Iestroye d by Magg ie's nbl'llpt Ilud wit h II during littl e la ug h. rCti l eslat e in t he case of Mllrtha I It' . Ilug el ant I Ian 'I e ' ' Not h'Ing d 0111 ' . I"m III eo II ," J oe ,'. I .!ICY vers us J".UI'I· y L a cy, el Il I. 1 aug 1 el . t fit d' . r ·enl l·a nce . mto l h. ' kItche ll , and Acco most sa ng, Dnd she rntt Ied JOYOUS' Iy away. in anothe r m in ul e lhey werc oU l un swer ed. . Di~tr ibu tio n of t ho proceeds of the E stat~n Sf T~ . G F On t he next Sunday he went to in t he clu ll, w i ntr·~ . undny f t ree~, I " Y.OU'l'l' !,ot in coli ! You're ~n l e 11l1l ounling t o $ 1050. was or· ceased, flr~t an~~~sal. · ' arr, de· Bee her. a nd she was dunc lng along ut hIS workln,:r. I hkc you an awf ul lot, der ed. E t t f M i A ·B k I 'd I I w Y II Ihink rI' m crazy Bao in g I I til netio n of TIl Holland 1I a e a IIgg e . ar a ow, B kl . . . h'. · P h B' ' " J h C decellsed, first and final. · H e rea c h t>: d t h e J a Imson cotta ge SI e. 10 ' the n eIghb orhood of th r ee "Wllnl t o go to II mOV IC, Mngg le t iS. el' aps am . ut -:- er a cry ompallY vcrsus Vernon GUll rd ' hi f N' L P I \I oice wu s hus ky- Itbut J like yo u Em ley. et III, thc j ury hll ving sta t- I' la ns p ad ti lOla . e nce, o'clock. " Oh, I' d love it!" d • • d t hat t h ey D'r e uno bl I' t o agree III Estate nor. seeon na .. ht d He haq to walt a f ew, cold, wet, ' I How about T h Hig hway ma n 7' un aw f u I . I ot, 'Joc. ., l' "f E an W " Oh, J oe . no! That's [1 six t y- I Gil l ~ a hHIYs Rai d lhllt t o him, upo n U ve rdict, t he court th ereby ed ~tl I 0 mma rIg eceassil ent mmu tes bef ore fo otst eps, J na. E B k t d th . audibly a p proaching through the ce nt show. Th ere a re lots of nice a nd pl'eHull1 ll lJ ly I II nil Lh e oth er dismisscrl ~ll id trial and the case • ' . . ' . ha d wa s cont mue . d. ames t . f urd e . accep house. n otIfied hIm t hllt It had been littl e ones ovel' on hel eu Av en ue I f I! 11(lWS , W he' n an evenmg pointm • trt e f e ap h O heard. hel'e for t wenty-fi ve." I l'l' ach~d a hou t this point , J oe re· Ru t h Tarvin, an infant, by Mart t e ~ H a :!,~.IS kt or 0 t e Miss Elizabeth Johnson a dmitt ed Th ey were at the win dow , he fl eet ed. T hn.t WA S the wa y pe l'sons thll J. Pet.ers, her m oth er lind next Cd ~ e dO til °dwah~ blOCd e Y d,e ceas. f 9 5I00 . mo ney. Bli t t h el'c ' j,(0 t ·'ngage(I, now/t. d oyS. fr'lcn d , was I!' ra lll l e d a (Ivorce I' f rom e, on 'k 0 C · . F or want of any g UI'd unce,h 1m p ut d o\\' n III!; withan Th e N IS Y W. Wickcrsh;IIl' f or Liz, after a shout of 'Mllggie I were nothing left on lhis Sunday Millicent WIl S t ry ing it now. El'll est L. Tarvin , th e defendant Co . e ew t 01 asua ty .' , Henry M. Robin,on, Paaadw Han. I ~nker, ' friend of tile President, said former Attorney General, chairman of Man herel" had almost imm edia· a ft ernoon but loges, a t 1I doll ar a R i~ ht here, ut thc Ca rlers' hot, hllving been fo und gu ilty of g ross rp~~y, a:t1sure~. f th be .lated for appointment as Secre- the commisslo.n whose report on pro. t ely disaPP'lared into what lat er chai r. Maggie' s face f e ll ul1'l im - ' crow dcd, stu pid pa rty. Milli cent n glect of du ty. Th e pla'intiff was f ~ e. s: ;men BO k e . estate to tar')' of tbe Treasury wbeo Mr. V,cUoa hibition enforcement has thrown the proved to be her bedroom door,m edia Lely her eycs w id ~ned and Ru s e ll was t rying to land him . reso red to her' ma ide n name of ~eo e~a;~a ~a~ . tac . n$~'5 de· rttiru ..00 M~~ _ . .ubJect politic, again, Joe had followed the littl e ha ll she ca ught at his arm. ; " Nothing s t irrin,:r," he said brief- Ruth P el el's. 94 s 'th t~ m~r lie ~a ue IS. 01.into an empt y dining room smell· " J oe' don' t be a f ool! T wo dol· l.v. " 'ome on. let's dimce." III th e actio n of Veda Sparks succ:~. ~ OWIn~ entltle~ to ra . ~ay, ,m~ce, ing of rotting apples a'nd dust, and lars ! It isn' t wort h it!" I Millicent ra is ed th e hea vy eye· versus . Solomon Fred, on motion M' .s lon~. had put his head in ' at t he kitchen Bu t he saw her gi vo a little !irl s, looked at hi p1 with superb th e defendant '!S g ranted leave to Fr~~~1 Kli :~e ~r: h S80Ctg~n, pointment of administrator of the distribu t ion. Guardianship of ESlher 'K e llrIl R, doorway. bounce of sheer excit ement and lIl solence. fil e an swer. , ford W'thP pew, an hf· estate of Samuel Smith, de ceased , "Who's th f othe r woma n J oe ? Ralph Cotterill was decreed a 'A T I ~~~ht d I . and tiled her bond of $500 wi~h.R. et aI , min o!':>, fi r t IlCCO:.II1t. Ma Johnson, II heavy, woolen f eli cit)' as t hcy wen t in past th e ll:st ate of Th mas J ones decea " kimono tied about he'r IImple fo rm mir rol's and mllrbl e co lumns and I she draw led th pa thl'ically. '''God , divorce from B,ertha Cotterill, al 'o the 'est~te of Ii a m ;.s~r~t:r dof C. Boys and S. S. Stahl as su retIes with draggled tassels, was in the r ed boundal'Y ro pes, and he thou- yo u ol'e a bru te l" known as Bertha Taylor, the de- ceased filed h' !llma t r g d eThe court or.dered Catherin e ed , first ERta t e of' S. T . Ell ison, decell srocker. g ht it was. Th ei r seuts wer e in "Ther e Isn't a'ny other woman!' f e ndan t having been guilty' of wil· praise:nent i IS ::;en ory an ape Cody, execu t rix of the. estate of · At the s ink stood a nondescript th~ very front of the ba1conyHe beli eved it. Yet, even naw full adsence £011' three years, gross C H Yo:n p o:tej Johanna Wood, deceased, to lIell a ed, fi l'st and flnal. E sta te of J a mes W. r eswell , - forlorn Ilttl~ figure that Joe could deep, comfor table s eats, with ' when his f a ce was close t o Mil1l: neglect of duty and extreme and ' L . S Sh:~h ar es S. Irwl diamond r ing at not Icss t han its not for some minutes at all iden- wide ar ms. cent's cu l'led, . perfumed bobb ed cru elty towa/·.d!l llaintift'. . appra~er; of the a:sta,,;!reofn~d: . appraised value of '350 and for de cea sed, til'_t a nd fl naL 'Gual'dillns hip of J a mes Co!)n!)n, head, he had a sudden memory of Judg ment In the sum of U6,· Rebecca Stitt, deceased a cash.. Maggi e, childlike and eager, in a 673. 37 with interest at the 'rate The court ordered th R d Aetna Laymon, administrat or incompete nt, !'I econd. ( Continue d On Pago 3) leazy littl e faded white dress, of 6 % per cent per annum from Ruhlman admlnfstrat r a~m~~ of the estate ot Robert Elmer with a 'mop of living gold tumb· Janual'y 27 , 1931 t ogether with esta'te of Elizabeth M 0 R O e . ·Sharp, deceased , was ordered t o - -- - - - - - ling upon he.r small shoulders. costs, was ?wlllrded. th e plaintiff, deceased was authorlz~d :hl~t~f' sell the personal property of t he P r of . F oozle (to h is cln"!\) """:"Ar unday nrght. It was an actual Frank p. MilleI!' aga\llst the deten· a claim for dama es a I . t ~ e estate at private sale. you laug hin g at me1" I reli ef t o think t hllt to-morrow dants, John R . Allen, Julia Paul Webb of Cincin:atl ~atns . JJ. Laura 'Riley was appointed Closs (in c ho ru~ ) -" No !" woul d be Monday, and he would and Teres Tothl. It was ordered by the d~ath ot: ElIzab~th0 Mca~sl~r guardian of Douglas, Willis and P rof. F ooz le-" Then, what else be ba'ck in t he clean busy stir 01 the court that, ul)less the deten- mah ' ~ u • Ma ~gie Riley, minors and filed her is t her e in t he roo m to laugh at?' the Mack ag~in . dants paid th«! amount of judge The Lebanon C'ti bond of $-2.O.O.(Lwith United Stlltes I !!!!!~~~~~~~~~~__!""!~ He told himself, when Monday m~nt within H days, foreclosure Bank and Trust' ~ zens National Fidelty and Guaranty Company a s arrived, and he reach ed the store WIll ens ue and the property be tor of the estate f 0g'panY'Ge~:u. surety. to tin~ a demurely radiant M~ggie sold. deceased, was di~ecte~m:s se~l a~~ Accou!'ts Ii.led: , prettIer and more endearmgly + . transfer to t.he p ' f ' 22 \ GuardIanshIp of Douglas RIley, . . her manner toward New Suita I mmors, ' fi rs t an d fl na.I . propTletary 10 shares of stock.• of thurcnaser L b et a, MONEY LOANED New York Life Ins urance Com- Citizens National Ban: an~ ~~~~t ~uardianship Of William· I. Mil· him t han ever, that t~is nons.ense muslt st op. .Therhefo re , Ithwas Wlt~ a pany, 51 Madison Avenue, New Company, of Lebanon, at not less hkAIn' ~in~r, tfOuf~tph adnd finaBI. h rea surprise t at h e card hIm· York City, New York, versus A. than the price ft d b th sslgnmen 0 re more rot· LOANS on Livestock, Chattel", self saying t o her , late on Tues· D. Horton, Mlu'y E. Horton and and for cash. xe y e court, e!s, schedule of debts and Ii a biliSecond Mortgages. Notes bopght day aftern o!)n : .A.etna Laymon, for money. The C Donald Dilatush d i . t ties. John · Hllrbine, Jr., Xenia , Ohio, "What you doing to-night, Mag· amount claimed $3816 with in- tor 'of the e$ate m nlS r~. Notiee of estates for settlement gie?" terest at 8 % per annum from Wright deeeased ~ owdenad ,. are set for hearing on February 2 . J . , , a s or ere to at 9 o'clo k a " N.l ght school," she answered, une 8, 1030, foreolosure of sell at private sale the property at c. m.. . "Who'. the other _man, Po. 1" ahe draw·l ed theatrically. "God, LONG OR SHORT TIME- Easy colour and br eath beginning their mort gllge and . sale of real estate no t less tban itS 'appraised value The . court . au.thorlz~d Edltb t erm s. Also Surveying and Ab· you are a ' brut. I" "Th.re ian't any at'her wOlllan." He -belieyed it. usual accele ration instantly, described in the petition , marshall. for cash. H~ye8, executnx of th estate of stracting. Write and I will call It was pleasant, some how, to " Night sc ho ol! I didn' t know ing of li ens : order of priority of The court authorized W. C Man Emm.et M. Hayes, de~eased, to and see you. Sam D_ H enkle, Waytify with the gallant pict ure he J11 have that earn est littl e fragran t yo u ·went t o night school!" pllyme nt. t hat ' the defendant ning, guardian of the estate Oal transfer certain cerbfica~es of n~ svil\e, Ohio. had f ormed of Magiie's father. baby face come close to his in t he " Whywhy, bllt you t old me to" Aetna Laymon shall be reo vin Keeman, an incompetent, to stock. and transfer a ~ertam no~ Behind the table and between FOR RENT t h'e sink and the stove was Maggie dark, and that fuzzy au reole of she. accused him, r eproachfully. quired to set up her interest sell a ' Registered United States .and mortgage to the saId executrIX ."I- whe n did I? How do you in said premises, if any or be Liberty LOlln Gold Bond of IIIljd , The court confirmed the sale She looked at him and said de· golll brush his cheek, Ilnd t hllt i!ager little whisper reach his eaTIl. mean ?" for ever barred, costs he;ein ex- wllrd at not lell than tne par rep~rt Of. C. Donald Dilat ush, ad· FOR R E NT- Three or l our l'ooms Iightedly; Joe kept his handsome head "B efore Chr istmas. Just after pendcd and an 'f urther legal and value, the pro<;.eedl to b.e expended mlnlstrato~ of the estate ,of Rowf u rnace, \lgh , La th und gnrage "Well, what do you knowl I , for the requirements 01 said ward ena E. W~lght, . deceased. B. V. lIlith. *Fll nover heard you ring. If it isn't bent close to hers, and lellned his we tlrst began to talk. You ljaid, equitable . relief. - \'Maggie, you ought to go to night E~ward Midlam· versus ,Anna Jennie Sturges accept d th .' Mary Lincoln, executrix of the Joe Grantl Joe, have you had din· shoulder' ever cloBer. school I' " . e e ap estate of Lawrence. Brown, deceas- FOR RENT- Fiye r-ooms with ner?" Her ,. face was beaming with "Did I?" He was stricken. ',-=?= ed,. filed h~r inventory and ape ele ctric light.'l a nd .water. Mrs. "Just up from the table. Hello, satisfaction . and wet with tears " What do y ou study?" he asked. .: ~,ralsem~Jlt In . p,robate. Amelia William s. . Maggi e,.~ Joe said, grinning. J w,hen they came out int o the c!hilly "P olitica l economy and French ' "Lo~k here, Mag~ie. I've got I·.ng, "don't :you , think you can ' get The court ordered that Raymond "This is my mother, make y~u dusk. ' she an swer ed brllvely. ' somethlllg on my mmd to say to away with that sort of thing I Ruhlman, admh)istrator .of Eliza· FOR SALE acquainted with my father; . Pop, In parting he presented her with "That's a dllrn good choice I" you, and by George, I'm going to Wh h t 'k' beth M. Ruhlmlln , deceased make thia is Joe Grant," said Maggie: an en ormous box of sweets. Joe IIssured her. "If ever you g'o .say it. I want to warn you. Don't en YO,ur our s rl ea, my dear, distribution of the sum a'1 $2700, "Oh, Joe Grant! Oh, Joe-two waste time at seventeen taking you won t be 80 sure you can get b' th t fl' ' t BARGAIN FOR YOUNG COUPLE Ma was evidently not favoura, you don't wont to be em- any crush t~o seriously." ' what 'you wan.t! You'll be sick f9 r etng e amoun .0 . c al~ agams - Beau t if ul furni t ul'e of 4 ble impressed by Maggie's friena, pounds ! Oh, thank you- thllnk abroad balTasF-led about pronouncing more than k s th 1d . J. B. Webb, .of CinCinnatI, 0., for "I didn't know you expected 'a you I" words t f "Why do you think I've got a . . IS es, en, aerie, the w.rongful death of Elizabeth r ooms onl y used 3 month s, 3-plece "Oh, hu"h ," he said . " Now you ., cru sh on Joe?" and afraid to take them. The whole M R hI 8i1k Mo'hair parlor set,. 8-piece cal1~, Maggie." . 1 "\ "M . I" h h " wo Id '11 t 't lf I . . u man . . "I. didn't, Ma. Sit down, Joe .. run in and I'll watch you un j) aggle : came. a ~rs "VOIC ~ " I know damn' well whom you've r WI urn 1 se . nto a IO,rt Lioba Ruhlman was appointed Walnu t Dinin g Room set, 3. f~om upstairs at thIS fomt. Mag- got a Cl'ush onl" Joe growled. of blU~ with a man 10 the cen- gUlirdlan o( Norbert, Anna Ma,e piece ~alnut Bedroom set, two You don't have to finish those S'f you're inside the door." you don't want to, -Pa: I batj! to She fied up the path, tried the gIl' Johnson I ~hat s happened "Is tat so?" Maggie- Baked, tre, an when h~ 8pea~ you'll an· and Mary Louise Rhulman minors ' 9x12 W,lton rugs, Walnut QCCtis. have you-take ·aff ,your apron." knob of tbe porch door, called a yo.u down there In the stockroo~? flushing. "Sup,p ose the person I swer, and you:\J ~y w.}lat be and filed her bond Of ' $U'OO with ionlll .table , Lamp,s, .5-piece Break· "Sometimes-my father-klnda joyous 'Good. nlght and thank you' Start your trotte~s u~, here WIth had a cru sh on had a crush on ·meT wants you to a~y, t09· ,. Do~'t .10,02 United States' FicJelity and Guai'. fast set. Will take $(iOO, or will she asked . yourself. You and I are friends---.:. !lnty Company, as lurety. . separa.t e. This furni t ure is worth helpl me, Joe," she stammered, Into the dark, was silhouetted th~,m lelay medalh,~nsl with her gallant little emile, against a gush of r ed light, and Oh, ~o!y NeJlyl . Maggie ejacu· ~ 'A person might like 'you a lot, frlends-frienda-:-I wal down and . It. was determined 'by the cou\'t $200-0;,.- 240 Wroe ~ ve. , n ~arFive "1 don't mind wipln' 'em one bit then was gone. lat~d, seIZIng the gre!!n cards upon Maggie, and, wish for all sorta ot out when w~ first began. to~talk to- that. Lawrence F. Stump is ' n t . . Oaks Ave" Dllyton Ohio. - 1'25 Joe walked two ' blocks t o his whIch the meda1ll0ns were stitched good things for yoU," Joe said gether, and ~ou . rave, me : a. ri~t · t t' d I h ,o.'n \ "~ ". . Maggie," her father's mild voice car, raging at hl mself. and fieeing wildly from Joe's too rather slowly. "Without--without, steer and It kInd of made you hke .c ompe en ans t ereby dlsmu~s. F()R. SAL~Baby Chicks, Bllrred, said surpriBedly. "Gosh, whllt a fool I amI What seductive neighborhood. "She sent 1 sa:v. having a crush on youl" . me. 1 like you-I ,love .you-I :~ an~tl):-~l' the-:s~ is assess· White and Buff Rocks, S. C. "1'1\ , help you," said Joe, putme down for these fifteen minutes "WeH, that' d' be enough for think yoy're a petfectly k!len kid. the ~~he~shal/a e~ t Latump anFd R: I. Reds ' and W. Wyandots 1~c. tinll' his hat and coat on a chair on eartb did I do that for?" Millicent Russell, next to him ago.•" me," she answered, stili In the But that kind of love's dlfl'erent.· Stu g ns wrence . Eng. . W. Leghorns lOco SpeCIal in the corner of the kitchen and helpin, himself to a dish towel at dinner, was Il pretty girl. From She left Joe very thoughtful same audacious., hlgh.spirlted key. You're too yaung -to ·know anyA~:~unts a p d prices on lots of 500 or more. "When we haven't a maid we a point an inch or t'\vo below her He took an opportunity, when the; "I don't want any klssln'" an' al t·hlng about it. Believe me, ' it's got . .Estate of ~e~~;: Rile . de- Or.de_r no\;V .a':ld be 8\\.re of getting . eat, out nere. I'm one that's always IIrmpits , to a point' an inch of two chanced to be ente ring the auto. for pettin' pal'tles." a . lo~ · of pain I~ It, and It tea~~s '! ceased, first and ·flnal. YI... ' cb!cks on date you want them. "!I~ had, " said ·' Mrs. Johnson. "So it above her kn ees, she was packed milt toget~er ·for a ~te luncheon, "Now 10k hE!re you little Idiot," s~ar-)'ou don t get over It-Estate ot Edwin. Hamlin; deceali ship P . . p'" C, O. D., 100 % .hve, don't come very easy for me to Into a tube of spangled sat in. Her to Bay dehberately: he said, half angry and half laugh.' (To be continued) ,ed . first account.. including partial, ?el.thgl,larQtn. teed , !fe are lo~p.ted In .e ~en er a f ,o.uason; 1 square ============~====' ~ I\orth of Fire Dept. Bldg.' Weise " m a n,'s,·. Hatchery, Mason 0 ., Phonte ' . 'PINKY DINKY Pinky KDow. who•• Hand i. Heav,. by ' TERRY '..u,,'I 'L'K'I'SO'N' 28 B f

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ing, no self-pity, ·no t: nlP.t .. ion L . S Ur\" nder. H e is .playmg a My lil tle toil o j· ca me to tll o o /lic ~ ga llic ifl wh ic' h tlifficul" ies a l'e \.i5\ l' Eel{ ' ARY IJ, 1!J31 to l11 ellW I' m o fo r a n ew !'uit o f opponents . and ey' ry (lilY, ill hi s ne of the dmwback. t~ I monelll f:( lilt on, hl~ l\i ns so :. e dis cuRsio n f th e farm e r und hi. cloth .~. pl'oble md is t he uncer't ainty as to If loo ked tir ed. H had not vi t o r y. whal s ort of farm er is und er dis- been s uch ,H good wi tlt!!l". Pl'hc , W'h'l1 I wa~ in hi e '. () 1I ' (Illc u ssion. Th e l" are three d ifferent A m e rica n peD I) lc arc eil h l ' away I Ie I,f yeU I',' ago Ihl'~' L' ld m e WE CAN 'T LET I types ·.of 'fOI'mel's, and in ul --I o ~t UI) 0 1) I1way ,lo wn in t111' il' th ink ing', ah ou t t he lah' T. F , l\l C' r ~d ,. \\' ho . THE M STARVE I a nd th e ir : p n d ing. Whi le t.hc left the pre~ idL' ncy o ( ~1 1 nLgCl1l1ev I'y part of t he United States all s loek l11arke t WIIS bo ilin g III ' y rey W or-I and Co mp any t , hC' (" Ollll' - - -- - -- thl'ec lll'e to be found s ide by s ide boug ht lots of el olh l's. 13111 th ('y pl·csi de nl. of .rohn s Ma l' i I . \\' hy The mo st , widely-dis tributed s top!> d ver y ::Iu ddenly , so tI-Je dirl hl' do il? H e had all Lh ' n-n l' e\' )" I "c nlY-IIlIe l;tnt es of the typ e is ~hat mny be cull ed ' th e li llie t uill)r s aid. he (,Illll d p";>!li bly U!'l e, \\ hy s h () I,ll ,I I ni r n -:l is lreSR ,s uch n~ OU I' country l "non-comrilerc~al" ! a r mer, : t~e I wllnd e l'ed what a tail o r thinks II mnn of s ixt y g il' v UJ! sO lll et hin g (-oaR n"t ('xpHie nced s in ce the ear- g re ut group With whom farming IS ubout. It mu s t be mOllolo n us whi ch WI1" I!oing- ~11l 0 lh ly t o li eRt pion.cer dov s has vi::;ited not so much II bu s iness as a m o d life , g o in l{ a ru und and I1H.'ns ul'i ng 1:1I'ld e a Il l' \\' s itu ati o n"? l'ntl ly milli o ns ;,f Ameri ca n citi- o.f . living; T.his type rai 'S n o co n - 1l1 ·~ I1. se wi ng up lh t' 'L1it~ lind tl,, ~1 "~I (tn '.\' h:ld nothnl! til dn w ith :l.en s I1n d t he ir rn III il ieI'< . All o f thc ls llIcra bl (.' al1l01ln t 0 f an y One i" ,~ t h'nl I'n .lInd fixi n ~ ' llwl11ll ve l', l it ." 0 11 (' of his f I'llI e l' n s"o c iate ~ i" dll st rial IIIl!!ll1p loy ment. of "money CI'Op," uut g l'ows .on his I' l1d li Fte n ing to a ~"l,,1 ' !('IlJ' \I f t ld ,J Ill e. " H l' callt"1 us ill one d ay h· I o f s ubSIs t e nc e h h as 1wc n S/lil' 1 an d O\Y11 Illn(1 t ho m"lln IV IC I I I) mu(' ~ ~~'grllmulillg. 11I' t! s:lid: "R o V~ J think I have th is "'l'illl'll, i" trillin g in it: (" o m;cq u cn fol' hi s fll!)lily !lnd, counting out "Do VI)II fill ! li fe wnrlh li vi l"''!'' ,j"b li (' ke d. So I'll .j' ls t :"n .v "lIod lh b t I k t ,., ces of hU1)I!l11 mi Ro I'.\', cOl'11pure,d e _ggs. ut 'el' 0 1' o t.lel· mal' ' e - I 1' <:-1("11 . hl' lll. IJ ~'(" 1 ' 111 "O 'l fl" 11' llel'(' th e l'e... aI'" ,,Hi.;~ fnc e ul'ightl" n d. " It kee lJS ~I nl[' l'l'ob l...e lll ~.'... " • \\'• Ith ihl' su ff e rings of th ese cOlln - uLl c pl'oduce traderl In town , f 01' trv pl"oJl le in lhe leg ions where l /< t ole.go cIs. h nn dl e~ ver y I I ttl e 111 (' inte l'l'~ted." Many a m an makes h im sel f un t h e rlr'ought of 1!i30 la id i S \\' ithel' l'U~I,J Il'1 tl.IC coul'se 0.1 a year. . "B ut. what arc your ,Ple:ls ul'('!;? " happy. r Ihin k. becllu ~l.' h e . l'~r{anls :11 { hun :! . I ~e .r:louR ,.? f f~lI ~~ers .who .al.e r p r SI, ted . "What gIves you a hi ~ difli cu lti :!. !l~ ~I, rne ~pec lu l afTh· 1lI ('n nnd WOl11 el1 wh o IlI'C s peclllhsts , one-c l op fD! m e~s, IS , t h l ill"!" Aitt inn f(,1' whic h Fut!:' has !ling ] d ~III!, i J\ i ~le l'i nf{ lhl' He d l'OSlo; I'e- Pl'o b?bly t he largest num erically "We ll, COl' () nc thing 1 gd quit e him "ut. .. strict re- an d '" ac' u der. f e nce . Th ey H lot. of l'xcitment ill o\'e l'comi ng ii· . In lhe ~tl' icke n lIi . lea g e n nink ulti e~ 111' 1" li S mu ch a part " II: t th nt ('V('II t he distress cau ~ed are bU SIness ~en, ll'1 .the bl'oad Ill y difficulties. " flf Lbl' Ill'I,j!1'1l 1ll of lif e, as th e by the l\1i;;l; issippi fl ood o f U)28 s?n se, !>rodu(,l~g no~hll'1g but a H e we nt on to ('e ll me about hi ~ 1l 1 ('a~1/ r£'~. Yo u' re certa in t o hllve ":.I ~ le~!i ~l' li(lll~, 110t unl y ueca u§e Single co mlnodlly wh Ich they sC'JI dilli ulii l';;. \lInd a s hc talke r! T I hl'l11 , T Ill' only flu e. ti"n if;, how the re lire 1I 0W many 1l100'e peopl e Or h?pe lo s~ll, fo r money, lind felt a rcverence fol' tha t liltl :· t a il- will YOII 1'C'j!:u rtl t h e m'! As I1 mit- . n il ,'ell''' , I,ut b ~ ru u ,.;e o f lhe feel- g l'o wlng , llutlllrll!, or a lmost noth- or and 11 e rtain amount of s hllm e ti () n .~ ? I (' 1 " II!. witl1 plumailll! IJo i!l,"llng, •• • i nA" o'f hup' lcRHncs!' om o n the irg, w!Jlch . t~ey thell1~cl ~,~s co n- fOI' my~el r. How l1Iuc h I Hs he Or ag a part of t he gam lik e !\,j,;.·e :1 iau e l and Marglll' d S tOll")' . V t' . !lUlU (h !- utre rers . Tho~c Wh o were ' \lme. rh e !;lngl e chop m~y bc has than I hav e. But n J eO lll plai n- l\! r;;c!e:; :llld t he littl e tn ilor'? of !Jay lUll camc d uw lI :-'UlJlduy ~ dri\' ('n fl' o m th iI' homes by th e cotton. tobacco , wheat, corn, ol'u nu!tCl' noo n 1'0 1' th e fUIlt' r ul ur h 3 H" r '. ' '1:- 0 lhou g h th a i!' home ' and ges, apples, celel'Y 0 1' potatoes, de~ in !: II' Ulle le, ' Iark 'ta n , and IePone 9 nil th y had wOl'e wlls hed away, P nd inJ.:' up on · location . Depen dI "w in ed un lll Sunday e ven ing with I(I'OW t hat O ld Man Rivel' would ent upon their money ret .· m s Ell-i ra ~nd EIIi~(1 n A pg-~r 0 An- thl.!ir mo t her, i\1\-s. Aman da ::5 tlllT Wa yn esvi 10 ,' u lt~ idc in time and leave their fr 0 111 the s ing le ca s h crop f o r I na ()b rlln ]'(~ a l es tate Il'1 learw IC I,..... _ _ _ _ _ _ __ . 1" n(1 1'I·e l'''. I· t hgn b ~fo l·e. Tll el'e 'vas V( r Ythl' n.. .., "h ' h tl eu QAt and cree k tWI) D. Coo k, has , E. Gur do n, ulwayg th e "f' land "and- n xt year's , weal', thes e are t he tirMt to feel th e ~ ~ -E. L ev ic y and W . P. l\l cCu n e n ..._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ' ClOPS to look forward to. effects of a gen e l'a l business de( ontinucd 'from page 2) Bills Allowed ! !Ire a n a trip to [OW ll. ,. .--~--~--

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pression and are constantly at lhe Marriage Lice nse ,. Lederml.ln, 2 boxes l'lIbb cl' UI ' 1l1t unci ? nrl hllHk.ct uu ll team s m e r cy of camp tition and 'ov 1'ban,' d ,.p 0::1 .O -0 ; 0 . ~'IVI . R··I t lost t o P ort William F'rida y even - I Evert Bloomfield, fa ) 111 er of rug. agen. · • "'roductin n in their t.aple c ro pl>. " h ' ld ' . g bUl. th e ' M .al gl't", li. ed th e .ll' Day . ton and Miss MIII'y E. LucJ- 11I'(' llllum on In s urune e, I rcn In, , . ._ Thii'\ is t he type of farmel' nt R SS I C I I BI k B k score RESIDENT I' t f tJ r ' I lum, ",aill·e. of Lebanon. om e, " ; 0 ll~n )U . an 0 :1 · _ h fllil od, their live-stock died of w ose l'e lef m os 0 le»o .Il1ea J\If~, Co. . s uppli es, $5; harles 1\I I's. W W . 0 'sum . ~lbl11itl(!d t llirst, th ey could not accumulate remedies lor agriculture ills nrc II ,I 1 I d d $5' I . emp~ lea\l, oa woo, ; to an operati on fo)" re m oval of Real Eatate Tran.fera e noug h to cany them selves and a im ed. Ohio rntl'a l T e le pho ne orp. I d' W d 'd _ _. Sh I t.heir families over the !linter, and The happiest farmers are the H ele nu Ril e y to Gertl'ude Prues t ,>\ .l 75 L b P t ' t' appen IX' e n e a~ 11101 nm g. e, PERMANENT LOCATION . Ih . i t'~P. IId'-e r en sr. tlsl . ~(Jl:.. ; e an a 1'10, is . r e l)OI'le.'! ..to be l11aki l1~ s aLisfact- ' th e y look forward des pon dently t h ·Ird . C1ass, II' h Olie farming ope ra- ·1" 0 • •"37" ) .) Re,., es o ut h S a em ng rates. ofo n taxation. t oward unolhe,· poor CI'O!> year, ti ll ns combine those of the other H l'le n 9lb!'on Campb 11 to HI.'·- I $2 29.84; W s tern $tar, same, 01 y r eCO'V(,1 y . f I' It take~ m OI'c lhtln one season two, They live off the s il and can am ~. F uls her, 25.50 a cr es In $22fl. 4 ; Bo b!> -MI.' rr ill 0. , Ohio 1)" . and l\h' . Tripp ente rt ained LEBANON, OHIO to' bring th dl'iod-out, soil back to continue to live in dependently a nd HamIlton twp. Di ge t, $12,510; Office Outfittel's. n unday Mrs . B e tt y aldwell, Eye. Examined fe rtility. comfortably year in and y'ear out, Tony and An.na Turco to L~ura l ie t ory Ad.ding Machine, $5ij; Mi.,s Mary aldw c ll , and Mr. und nlik n IUl'ge part of those ex.cept for natural catastrophes . Ial·k, 204, 74 llcl' es in HamIlton \ Miami Gozettl~ , ad vertill ing, $2.60; MI's. Claud a ldw(!11 of Ohl11el' Gla .. ea Fitted Repaira pellldng unemp loy me nt relief in ~~h liS flood or dl·oug ht. They tw~ k P d I C ff t ' Orego nia Bridge Co., plans fo r Park, Dayto n . , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _",,; tile el't,'es, thet e peopl liave ne,' er grow e nough of one or mere cash J" 'ran ' an na 0 ey 0 . I Q'150 W d W' I :~~=:::::_::__:_:~-=~~==~= . . ' . 232.65 acres In . court IOU e0 ,., ; 00$33.10 1'011'- ,' el MI'. und Mrs. R e nn Gaines of _ _ _ _ ._ , before s ought~ of accepted c har- crops ot figure a s impot·tont fachades Frankhn lanage ., !:> UI) plie', E. . th e' ptO . d ucc mar k. e ts , b ity.' It ha. bee n l'tllted that fu. ll y t ors In u tl a em •.wp. '. R. H en ry, c u tting bru sh , $5.,9 5; Cincinnati were week-end Ig u es ts ~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , half of those living on. public failure in anyone. year to ca!j h in J ohn, R . Ross, b~ admr. to B en William Schu"ler, same, $19.95', of Mrs . Lida Matto n lit Peasant I t wtp· E. S. OOllnel,' g ua rd rail post s , Vie w farm . bounty in the cities have never on sue h cropS ' ot· IIves t oc kd oes no t R . 1 r":ln, 16!l41 .. In H arhan.", work ed r cg ulllrly and refus e to redue~ them to penury or pltlnge MarIah .G. Ross, by . s ~n ll ~ $42.40 i W , P. l\[cCan e n, garage MI'. and MI' . A. S. o lle tt a nd wo rk when e mployment is offered them mt() de bt. Ben H. lrvm, ]69.41 aCle In H al- ~en, $4 ; W. W. Williams 0., Robert entertai n ed with a slI garthem. The e dro ught · uffel'ers F.ol· forty ~' ear s and more .the. Ian twp. ]. $2n 8 - " 7 S \IT k " al' ,gas B ernar d H . D a k ·Il'1 t 0 .., h a ve a lways «Ool'ked and worked U I1Ite d S ta t ea an d .th e varIOus r re d an d 'rupp II'S, . IJ.' i) ; ... . 2t. Oh' ca mp party Fl"iday ewni n g. hl1rd. They lI1'e of the stock alJd I tate. !Iepartments. Of AgricuHut:e, Estella Addi s lots Nos. 18. and 19 or III veyor s car 2. . 10 T e lep hon e Corp., toll!! , $33 or. c haracter which makes upth~ t 85 we II as t, h.e agr.tc u1t ura I ~o II eges .an d, pal' t a f i0t N o. 17 Th ompson ,entra] ba.c kbone of (l ur , nation, . And t hey h~ve ~ee n prea~hm~. t he go pel of Addition to Lebanon. , . 0._ _ __ _ _ _,_ __ exhaus ted t heir own r QSources dlv~rslfied far mm g In t~e o n e-crop a leb F. and Ada Kn 'h to Helen down to the last morsel Of food rejllOlll. , Every once in a while Gibson Campbell, 50.44. acres in mo. t of them, before they would so~e natural or economic disaster Hami lton twp. ~ oecept the bounty of the R ed Cross d~lve~ t h? one .~rop .far m:ers of a Mary E. Hob on Siegfried to Ildminis tered in eae,h locality by dlst.nct '"t.o. dlverslficatton, and Mina S . Orew lots NOG- 35 and 36 the de voted me n lind wom e n of the th e I'es ult Is a lways .greater pros- in Springboro. commun ity, . ervi ng without pay, perity and stab,i1ity, not only for Mary E. H. Siegfried to Mina S. neglecting th e ir own bu iness and t he !ar'!ler. l!ut fO l' all the people rew lot No. 81 in Spdngbol'O affair to minister to theso their of IllS dIstrict or state. Ennis and Letha Hawt horne t o PI-JONE 8F3 dis tressed neig hbors. . . - - \ Murfa L. an~ Caroline O. Clark, T 58.50 acres in Salem twp. II here is not a rabbit nor a "Now that we are marri'ed, ,per. I II) f''t III • th e woe h i d 'ISt riC.. . I , haps I Jr(ight venture to point out Carl and Caroline , chuub to HARVEYSBURG, OHIO ~qUlrre = ====--== - -""..:;..-==~== Edith C: Buchanan lot No. 846 in --==========-;=====::I::;:=::= , one R e d rORS \\' 01''k er repol· ~, ...'! a f e w of you r liltle defects." Pre .. ed Vea l K k "A ll f h ' Id Deerfield twp. , {l'o m entuc y. . , 0 t e WI "Don't bother, deal'. I'm qaite . D r . Zoa May Mu . n"er to Elden .S THE OLD .FAMILIAR fACES I7 Jl me t h at !HII'vived the dr ought has awal'e of them . Those little . 'de., Hel'e ' is a ' go od rule for pres sed I ' 8 and Fah-i'Y 'Lee . Baker, 50 acres ~impl. e that you I ong I.",een S h 0 t or t rappe d t 0 re e d ' {eels prevented me from getting . By 'Clharle. Lamb . vea l - a rule so ': these starving people." , much bettel" ·m an. lhan you are," in Clearcreek . could ha,.dly call It a r ecIpe. Buy .. • More than half a million of ~ .. _ .. I ' ' Thomas an d Man J.-acy, ,b y s h erhave had playmates, [ have had a knuckle, of vcnl. F OI' a loaf of 'lOT ARY PUBLIC the g ood Amel'icllu families must i". to Al a Ludington, 25.90 acres compan ions, p l'e s ed veal to fill a bread pan I be k ept alive und in health by the . Miss Oldone-HI wellr a switch in Wayne twp. 1n I1lf days of childho od, in my. ~h r ee-Q,unl"tel's full, y.ou s hould ask National Ba.. k help of the rest of US. ' The Red in my hait, b'ut the n yo u can't tell Anna Glacy to Alfre d P. Smit.h j oyful s chooldays, .. t h e butcher for 0 JOint that would ross ~ad five millio n dollars to it." , " 100 acres in Salem 'twp. All, all nre gon!', the old fa miliaI' I y ie ld ab o~lt two pounds ()f III ('a t, Will. Drawn , . Eatate. Settled talt with and is asking the AmeriMiss Yonng- "I can't? Why, I Garland Hill J Qhu Paul I'eal faces. • ,w ith 'the bune it will amount to WAYNESVILLE, OHIO can p ople fOl' ten millions more. ,have told it to lots of me/l." ~l!.t.ate in Lebanon. "

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have be n Illlughi ng, I have been carous Ing:, ' . Drinking Inte, it ing l at ~r \vith m y , mY' bosolln croniefi, " , , A II, a ll ore gfillle, the 01.1 ,f amilia J' fac es) . I love d a L ve. o, ne e, foil' est among women: Closed nre her doors on I mus t no't <ee her, . All, all al:e"gon e, the 0 1 ! f e mili a.l· faces.

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How so me they have died, some t h ey have left me, '! And so me al·e. taken from nie j a ll are depat'ted, A ll! all arc gone, the old ·... " .. IlI" ..... " faces.

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Miami Valley ftn~r types l eeml desirable at thla time. Produetion in 1930 show an Increase of 11,. 629,000 pounds, or 56 per cerit over that of 1929, due in part to increased aCl'eage and partly to the unQs ually favorable yield per a cre. T his increase in production was oft'set to some exte-nt by a decrease Of' 3,461,OOO, pounds in the stocks of October 1, 193 0, com· pllred w.ith the previo uB year. The t otal supply on October 1, 1930 was 69, 269,000 pounds compaJ'ed 61 .104 ,000 pounds on Oc tober I, 1929. ' . "Cons umpti on has averaged ap proxima tely 26,000,000 pound s during the last three years, and sin ce pr oduction in 1930 exceed ed

The Wllyne_ " iIIe pub should t hcae 'b oys - per fO r m. Those who aTe missing theee ll ames are mi,;sing !<o me of the fin elft c1eanost L. J. Burto..................... .... F.b. • pOl't Lhut th is town ever sa w. Mr•• Fred B. H ••d.raoe .. .. F~b. ~ -A. T. Moler ...... _" ............ .-.. F.l.. G!< VE FINE ADDRESS J . C, E'nn6 .... .......... .. ..... . F.b_

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1 'nil' fill 1hl' 11111" l'~',,"m It ;.tl\IH~, I Th G ,.ui' : :IH' '111 orlUl~ l nn.! Lh ( OJltinUcu frolll l' gl' 1) ",," 1':11 Pl\lIt~ nil' 'llid.< all' blade t , 13 21 "jl.wn th"i,' IIl.prce.nllllll b~' wln - ; ill'll \ I ( in III ~'nlr,-,. Th II m ' that 1 24 l1in~ t h mnj nl'ily or (hI! )r1\lll~S • I I,,; ~....inlr' d n l' U)\~ the ;£ron\ 25 iiI ~' d inrl' Ihis IW\l in l'r . 1 hll:< )f II , " " 'III .·hir·1. i: 'WAY 'RH. ' \tel'l) dey lOp d. ,t .I)Hl il1f,!' r,II' \\ ~n n' '(,lItruliz d 'I'btll'~ IIH ' nig ht F~I)I'UllI'Y Jl Tll ~l' Kt'rlnal'd. \ ' 11 1' 11 (.'\1 f l\1'- 11 IKh :stili ;il. , 'WU)' n'l;\'jlJl' "11' and the A A~ the t· g ular meeting of Way. Deciding to quit farming I will 'HIt'eL dlstingtli"hl'<l hi\ l,l('lj :1 ~ high _ _..~ re. I ve I'a. keL Bill I tea ms llIet the ne viUe Lodge ,F. & A. M. Tu'cs· sell by way of Public Auction my point "nnn . by :cH I'i l\~ 111 OVIiIl W:I\.h ....\ illt' II I h Sl' ho.,l ",ld~d :'I<1,on:lI IY l ~ d ('Pcnd n s on the locol da y e vening, Rev. . A. WiII.iam. farm chat-ties. Located 2 1-2 miles pOJljL' . ill hill fir"t g:1I1 t' II!lI ycd at \\· t1l1li·lI ~ tml til h('I' l i .t " I' vk 1-lll'il'l; ! tl O \: I~. l: n~ u rl~n.~'(~IY ~(~t· Morrow so n. ehUI)lain of the lodge , spok e N. of Waynesville, Ohio, 1 mile King:.: _ 1j1J~. 1IL' l'''nlt' 1., \\' I\ y n'; ~- 'l'h(' nr,, [ PUlt " f t ltt' g ;1illl' ",uS UH} (>nl~ 1I 1(J\lucd li l~ m en for lin the "Gr ut tigh ts of Maso nry.' S. of Ferry Church on the Waynes. \' ille fl 'U lll Bellvl' l', Olti " , " lw1'<' It l ' ",I w. At t h!' ('n,l" o f tIll' fin~ t holf j b ~ th )ril\l1!'S uftcr ~g reclng. to pr~- Rev. Willium~ on made a good im- ville and Ferry road, on Il lay d <:<'ntcl' on t l1\' till " )lImy Ih" \'1 ~ 1111l" I"'HI hy a )o.(' or c f 1-1 I vHh, t\\ O 11·,IIU ". Not kn owl\lg th, pressi on. bri nging out t ru t h s tha t Friday, February 13, 1931 tl'lIm. H W:l " n fi r"l I 11m man a t t o ~ . Wh h f.'III· lIl in nt ~ I, 'n 0 a l the start thl'. reserves wel'o mnd e \ !;ho " Lights" very clea r. A Beginning at 10 o'clock .sharp .f;leav I' tli lid ' Ih l'l' C : " ,) tl half 1'1 11 .1' \ \ ili lli ll"I'1li 1I':ls 1t11l1 li ng by s cl~'e led '} :.tarl the o:rsl ga n.l ll, 'goud ly n umbe r of t he brethren 15 head of Horses, 20 head, T. )cnrs llnd hal' n iH'lI \I HI I in II'" ~i x l,nilil'; \V :I\' III'~ v i ll(' l\~n i l1 ~1lI1'-' whIt" . WII ,; U hlll'd Cought and~n- turned oulLo }lenr him. . B. t es ted Cat tle, 16 head Hogs. tOlirnnulIlll h . On IIl·in int. 'r\' i (' \\ ~d :, II " Ill' "I' h, ,: hI"t mi nut. r!l Ui,,:;, 1 ~ ' I' ' ~ lJ l.,g J,:'>lm t' fl'o m ~tart to lin as head of Sheep, Farming 1m· I\I.'n IHII·1i m:"l ,' ll1l' !',)J I' \lIi r. l' Ht,d Ihis " II" ( ' nrt1~ Ihl'II IIj!'h fHI' u ' I ~ h . wtl h Morrow ~ ItKhtly outple me nts and Harness, Feed. !ltat ml' nt : "W,, 1111l ~ [ 1", \' (, t h,' ~ (i : .. :'! .I ·\i( tll l'),. T h., J!'.1I11 ' IV!):" : Illu)tt.A' t he I'l!; e rvl' . Do ugh mun See big billl:l for particulars : UPPOlt 0 ; 1'\' r~ ""1' I,. \\ ill th, l'\lIJ ~ L ant! tl 'i: I'C' \\u : tripping a nd : and 'I!) , dy w l'C t,1Ie s t~l'S f01" L. J. BURTON t(.urnaJll('nt." ,'Il " I. · 1 ,Ih 1" a IIlS that spoi l- ~lC11T(I\v bC1I1/.:' the tll g lt pOint m n BalinI'd \\'allu,'" ~ lui' l\'d hb I t ill' (" II i' " "an", .t hal lo "s k,' II·,, \1I \ to!: .h,rrllll> nl.llw.uKh .. :e. ve ~s a nd The qUlIl'anti ne was lifted Satur- F. T . Martin , Auc t . 111."" tbull l' nl' 'l' I' I' n l ilt' I'lI l1l l l all l -h"ld" 1,(,. W dlmm s ,hd H I} effiCien t g ua rd- day al th e hom e of Mr, a nd Mrs. Wolt er Hibbe rt, Clerk Tl h M l da ~' l' d . \I II"~' ~'''a r '' :I ~I T,·It'.ti l' 1 " : l t1 l ~ r · .": l'i n~ flO.1' Wil. i ll~. 1I 1i ~ !;i ldi~c \; as ulll.lo ubted l y Ben Hawke. PI'ot ructetl meeting will begin a t f OI'Wilr I on Ih ... IlI ~ h ~ h r 1 ,,,:. ,,01 " ".,·1\' 11 \\ il h ~, 1''' "11 :: , "all(1(' e \ t h~ (J Ublan dllll-!' s lar f(n t he AC 1 will offe r a t public auction at Ilncl Ihi~ IftUl lHlllll' nl \I til 10,' hi- "n" E " 11111 01 1':H' h f., ulltl Ih ' b " "- l'l' S ""V '~ lind probub ly o f t he e ll- Lytle church next Sunday evening , t he r es ide nce of t he In te Catherine third. W 31In ~ .' ~11\' ~ Ih : I IH' t hil ,k,I 'kl'j f, .. · 1', ,"1' 1rlll' klI S 1'1'0111 th e Lil(' )!aUll! bei ng hig h point man F e brua ry J6, wit h Rev. ,H. H. M. Coleman , N orth street, W ay· ba- I,,' lbli ll i ~ \\' ~ \, 11("\ i l "" ~ 1ll ,',, 1 :, i,' a n d \\·al:a l· ,· Htldc'd four \\ ith fou rteen point~ t o hi s credit. Lutfel't y in ch arge. He will be as- n e:v illc. Ohi o, on • ",u cl'l' ss ful spu n. ' III 11\ Ih,' i'1(> " Ih, o\\' lin .. [II I\ ,'n - It ~ lIrl' is good l u se ll this boy come sis tcd by Rev. G. C. Di ber t o f t he Saturday, Februuy 21. 1931 .1 ohn TUI'lIl'r to ld hi in l l' l \'; ' \\1 " I·.tlnl- 1\\" . b.Il' k l u 1'0 1'111 . Hi s wo r k was ce r- Waynesvill e chul·c h. E veryone is Beginning at 12 :3 0 thu t he hud I'l n ~' ('(1 ha: l, '!lba li [",. T h' \\ ;1\ 111" ·ill .. I1l'.<l'I'\'t'S l o~l Luil11y ple ,l ~ ant 10 see. We were in vited to l hese servi,t es. Household Furnishings, includ'I' he Ladies ' Aid wns ent ertai ned fivc y()ar ~ . h ,in/.: rllllllin)::, J.: lI a l·1 "11 tn ,,'l iI";Il !{IIIII in 11ll' fin<t !{lllll e al so pleased to see Frye who t he l1rst L~um fOI' Ih€' I n ~ l Ih l'('" 1, \' ,hI l llll " "I' : 7 t " \ I. Po or p ia) inl; his first gam e of the year at lhe homll of M.·s. Calvin Long- ing living room. dining room, bed room and kitchen furniture, vea rs. lib 0\\ n \\ "I'd: I II ,.: "I J.(lJ llrdin ~ " II tlw 1" ,1' I" ',y_ han dl ed him ~ e 'f ve ry nicely o n ac re Wed nes day a fter noo n. think thaI if \l'l' l'o l1l inll(' I" 1'1' '11' .1 ill" 1,1" :-' 1'1 '" I, I Wi l,,, lngl on fl I t· fl uur. lI e fits nicely in lh i ~ out- MI' . Gle nn .Joh ns o f Dayton spen t Quic km enl Co ok Stove, Cooking ceh'e the s uppol'l which has b,'£'11 I UII "I' l he ';(' 1'1'(' . tit. and WI! itu l'C tv see him in n il Wed nctiduy wit h his mother, MI·s. Untensils and mllny other articles. See big bills f or deta iled items. given us in th ... posl fl' W f,!anw,;. w,· _ - - '- -c (, min ~ ga me:. In t he las L five ,Mll l'g'lI l't't J ohns. MRS. FRED B. HENDERSON minutes t o play with 101'row lead'I I's. H arry Graham und erw ent will win the tOU1'l1am nt." J ohn will hnvc p la y~d in his Rceonu ADULT PORK P RODUCT ION . in\!' by n smu ll l1I argin, l~e en t:ire a n operat ion nt McC lella n Hos. W . N. Sea rs, A uct. tournament o t ,' pl'in gbol'o t1d ~ r" "ulur AC t(' um excepting Gons pital , Xe n ia, on T ues da y of last -yenr. l '" utl l )' ,\l!'l' l1 'Ia ~: r('p"rts Lhat \\01'(' pia 'cd un th e fl oo r to snv e wee k. As I a m go ing to quit farming Our !1tantlinJ,; ~tlLlI'rl. J\Iiln ~Iilt · 111:: [ \\\'(·k in (' olul\l bu fi a doze n lhl' g'llnte if pORs ible. Th ey cnme Mrs. C, W. Albright: o f Wayn es- I will otTer for public sale at the o nb erge r. hU R pla~'c cl lhrl'c yelll" f al "'(' r~ 1'1'<, 01 nine diffl rent coun- lhruug'h ,; ple ndid ly, outp lay ing vill e an d MI·s. S im pso n of F rank- lute Wilson Harlan r eside nce s iton the fil' ~t team , has be n i n on li es re cf'il' cd nwclnIs of honor for l\1orruw in llve ry departm ent an d lin ca lled on 1\11'1:1 . Ad da Miller Fri- ua ted about 4 mil es S. of Hartournamen t. lI e madC' the> f"lI o w - IH\\'in~ achieved the necessary ' ('I'eull! d n w o n d,:rf~1 finish .as du)'. veysburg a nd a bout 4 ' milos N. ing r e mark : "The people of 'W ay- l JO n l'oul1 d~ liU I'r :\\' c rage at LSO HUI' rld ~h o t th e wlIlnlng goal Wit h Mrs. Cassie Har dy und Mrs. of Clarksville on the Harveysburg nl! yi lle III' morE' interested in " av~ in till' PV"k P rod uclion clubs I o nly li ne mi nute lef t t o play . Leli a Smi th of Lc ba non spe nt and Clarksville Pike, on: bask etbllll than nn~' oLher spnrt' ·. f(\ ;' 1 !1 :l O. i': u one ,fl' ol11 Wnrrc n I ' Th e secon d gaml! was much Ic s~ ~ltu rduy with Mrs. A nn L. Smi t h Tu •• cIay, February 24, 1931 In Ilp ite Of Bu tter'l;l size , he i" ('nU1! t y completed last yea r. S!J Inll'1 es tlnA' be c llu .~ e the Mo r rO l' Littl e Robert Arc hdeacon of Beginning at 10 o'clock the capab le of holding' hill 'own . he is anxi'JU iI to have e hro lh.n n~~ ' 1 1Jl'YS wl:!'e no. malc h fo r l he r eg- Dayton sp e nt th e week-end with Red Main ous, centel' on the W ay- gO that ('til' Countv cnn I'C CIVC Its \l Ia r A s. W.th that dead ly com- hi!; g rund-pa re nts, Mr. and Mrs. fo llowing: 7 head Horse.s, 7 head Cattle, itesvilJe liv , snid: "I hink w ' ~ h ll re uf honol' ~lnd I'ccog-nition I bi llll l ion consis ting Of Ra mby nnd F ra nk Miltenberger. have th greato~t chante to win in his (In •.ie ' 1. (}~ Ion li tte r wi n- I B IT~ hill in lhe hack fie ld, Mu rMr s. Samuel Charleton is in 7 head Hogs, 21 sheep, Farming 600·bu~ the tournam nt that WI! h:iY C '\'C I nC'l !; I't·Ct'iVl·d medals . on ly one of 1 1'0 ~V \\'.as abl t; ~o Rco re onl y fi:v c t he hosp ita l a t Dayt.on for treat- Implements, Harness, Corn, Hou sehold and Kitchen bad ," Mnino us has p l u~' ctl t h r~c II hidl \\ ('1 (' in War!"cn County. pO lllt~ 111 till! nLII'e first ha lf, whJle ment. yea.rs on UtI! fi rst tcam. dur ing Prac l ica ll~' nil o f th ese were yo ung BUI: I'k l '. Guns, Ellis an d Hnmby Mrs. Bell e Scott, I~verett Early Furniture. whic h t ime he hns played in two men in 4-11. club work (J " 'milh- 1\ erc couil ling 23 poin ts wit h e~ se _and da ughte rs atte nded the fun· Terms made known on day of sale See big bills for particulars to urnamen ts. rJII g-hcs Ag riclii t urni projects. rn t he same ha lf . .ThiS gn me bell1g er al of t he f orme r's cou s in , Adam . A. T. MOLER so much on e s id d t he AC r ~se rves Day, neal' Clal'ksv ille, Friday Stnnley & Koogler, Auct. were p laced on lhe floor In the afte rn oo n. . third quarter a mi Mo rrow gained Mrs. A. B, Trimbl.e s pe nt Sun- H. S. Tucker, Clerk HeVe l'ili points on t he m. T he reg- day eve ning and Monday wi t h Mr. ·ular A 's we re bnck f or the Idst Trimble 's niece in Dayton. Having lived on this farm for 5S oua rLer of this game a nd easily Mr. a nd Mrs. E. J. Carmony of years and deciding to discontinue, defeate d Mor ro w by a 49 t o 26 S pringfield and Mr. and Mrs.' W. I will sell at public. !luction all my coun t. Th is lad Dougtjman of F. Clnrk of Waynesville WE're Sun- Stock, Feed, Implements Rnd oth· Mo !'1 'Ow is u 8plo.ndid play er a nd day aft ern oon callE!rs of Mrs. e r Chattels, located 1 mile N. of ~ UI'C mn de a good show in g on our Ma f'y llrmony. Waynesville, 6 milcs _S. of Spring floor. H e n ot onl y Is a fin e center Mr. and Mrs. Thelr le Jones ,and Valley, 3 miles South of Mt. bu t [I "ple ndid shot a nd s ure is a son of Centerville we r e dinner Holly, on the Cincinnati and daligcrous llI a n f Ol' any t eam to g uests Sunday of MI~. and Mrs. J . Columbus Pike, State Route 42 on ft .i rt with . T he Mo rl'ow boys played B. J on es. Mrs. C. W. Albright and Mrs. VV.dn •• day, F.bruary 25, 1931 nice cl 'an basket ~all a ~ d we feel Beginning at 9 :30 o'clock. lhat 1\ I' were plaYll1g With gentl~- .K esler Graham visih!d Mrs. HarTY 7 head Horses, 11 head , Cattle, men in eve ry re~pect, As to thIS Graham a t Xenia hos pital Mon. \ r egula \' Ac outfi t, it wou ld be h~rd da y and report her 8 S doing fine. 37 Sheep. 26 Hogs, Farming 1m· 1'01' !lny on e to pick an outsta nding Mrs. Seth Furn as of Socilil plements, Household Goods; 25 s tar m i on e mig ht say that they' Rowand h er mofh e r Mrs. John head Chickens, Harness Feed_ See large bills for particulars a ll starred. The pass-work, fl oor- Hill of Richmond Ind. were J. C. EVANS work. guarding a nd shooting ·of Monday afternoon ~allers ~f Mrs. this bunch s ure was a pleasure t o S. H. Haines and Mrs . Walter Ken. F . T. Martin, Auet. Walter Hibbert, Clerk. S60 . Gons was high p oint man with rick . Mrs. W, M. Coleman and Mi ss E ll is and R amby r un ning a close Low lirst - f!o~t, lO'D f!ost of oper- . econd a nd t hjl·d. While Bu erkle's Th elma we re calling' on fri-ends in scorinsr was 110t as high the box Lebnn on Sa t urday. score does not giv o him credit for Mr. and Mrs. All en Emrick w ere atwn and up-keep, alid 1o", yearly his e~cie n t passing: This lad Ellis e nte rtnin ed to dinner on Sunday Jump cen ter With t he .best of at t be home of Mr. lind Mrs. Char. ."reeiatioA mean a dis tinct s.aving .. can t h ' )11 nn d a ny t eam that Wishes t o les An derson in Waynes\'ilIe and The Marko's were in Dayton on keep o ur scor e down . h nd better also a ttended. services at the M. Thursday. to every "urehlUler keep t he ball f rom E Ilts. And h ow E. church Mrs. Ellen Fishbaugh of Middle· th nt Ra mby a nd B e rr yhill did Miss Virginia F oulks was ten. town called on the Jordan family gun I'd. The Mo rrow boys hut! ve ry der ad a surprise party. at her Sunday. THE NEW F ORD is a sple ndi d car to own and drive lItUe chance of sc~ rin g high wi th home, by a number of young ' Glenn Davis and family, George because of its a u ractive lines and colors , safe ty, comt hese lads protectmg the home friend s, F riday evening. W. Davis and Bert Bogan spent gon l ,Blackburn ' 'Brothers ryf Xenia Sunday with Mrs. Nellie Bunnell, lort, sp eed, r eliability and long life. a re giving a medicine show at of near Waynesville. There are, in addition, three other fea tures of A. C. R ES ERVE S Lytle ha H all this week. Some - f nom this place were in G F T Mrs. Margaret J ohns and Mrs. Wilmington on last Saturday eveDimportB.D,c e to e~ery fa~- seeing aut omobile 'owne r ••• , a 0 6 A. B. Trimble in company with ing to see the Olson Swedes play low fil's t cost t low cos t of operation and up-keep, 'and Watkins, r . 2 Mrs. Allie' Surfac e ' of Lebanon Basket Ball. Buerkle, f ............ , 1 0 d" t "'h d f . low yearly depreciation. 6 4 14 we re mn er g ueS!1 . ' urs ay 0 Don't forget Quarte,rly meeting Missildine, f O "..... O , th e Ia tt er'sd aug ht er; M E t at Spring ValIey qn next Saturday R ugh, c 0 1'8. mme During. the life of the enr, the dny-by-da y economy o 0 0 Mongel', in Dayton. 14arie . Cassell of Indiana will be ~Jlls. c . . .. " of owning n Ford will a m ount to onsiderahly more o 0 0 un dny a it ernoon an d evenmg the speaker. . .Ra mby, g .,.... ...... .... IZ e ts t t h h f M d ' than the saving on the 6r t cos t. You !laVe when you Frye ' ,g .. .. , ,.. .... .. ... , ] 0 2 Mil S Walt e o~,ek 0 -<.. r. aMn lJenry Hopkins an~ . wife; of ] rs. 3 er K e nnc .. ere : r. Spring Hill, . Noah and Geo-e. O· 1 buy the ~.ord and you.s ave e very m.il~ you drive. Berryhill , g .... - .... ,. C. R. B'megar 0 f J ames t o"\llln, M1'. Moore and W. H. Terry, of -& this 0 0 O Hocket t, g J _ _- - -- a nd M rs. J acob G~abelman, Mr. pTaee, called ."on K. E. Thompson The reasons for this ,economy are simplicity of I) 25 nnd Mrs. W. G. Haines and son, and family Friday evenIng. 10 Tota l . ..... design, high c1uality of materials a~d care in manu:' Robert of Dayton, and Mrs. Ad- • George Vail a nd wife of Frank. fa etming and ,a ssembling. ~any vital parts are made MORROW INDEPENDENTS di e Miller. lin called ,on Anthony Davis Thurs G F T Mr. and Mrs. Ed Longacre en~ day. to limits of one one-tho'usand~h :of a~ il'ch. Some to Lew Marko and wife made a · tortafn ed to /I o'clock dinner Sun. t hree ten-thousandths of an inch. Throughout; the O. 0 0 da y, MI'. and Mrs. Therle Jones visit to Cincinnati Sunday. Cook, f n ew Ford is an outstanding .eximiple of fine craftsLill ey, f 2 0 4 and s on 01 Cent,eJCville, Mr. and Mrs. Patience E. Thompson who 3 11 Mrs. J. B, Jones and John, and hall . been quite poorly for several Moo d y, f ... .. .. .... .. , .. 4 .m anship in automobile eriginee.r ing. Doug hman, c .. ..... ... .... 3 1 7 Mrs. Margaret Johfls. . weekI still rem.lna about the The more you Bee of th'e new Ford-the more you Steven s, g ... " ..... ....... 1 0 2 Stanley Bailey was .t aken sert· lame. " 0 ously III Monday afternoon at the We are sorry to rjSport Grand. Williams, g O O talk t o Ford owners and experie nced mechanics-the - - -- - - Lytle elevator where he III em.. ma Burgett ;rowing weakor at her m or e certain you become of this fact. • • • J t brings Total 10 4 24 ployed . He was taken home and Dr home In Belmont.. _ . you everything you want or need in Ii motor car at an Vanderman of Spring Valley was' O. ' M. Ridge and wlte of Way" VIAYN E SVILLE A. C. unusually low price. . summoned, who' pronounced the nellville called, on· K. E. TJi9 m pllon G F l' illness due to ToxIc polson. and famny Sunday·. aitern90n. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Funk MlltenberThe road 11len are - very bUIY Buel:kle, f ....... ... .. ..... 2 2 ger had for dinnler gueilts '"sun. working. on our ' road, makin, It Watkins, 1· " ......... .. 1 14 day, Mr, and Mrs. Everett Mllten- wider; thanks to Chas, Bradbury .. ,... 7 Gons, t .. .. Tm Nmv FORD ) 4 berger of Brookllm. N. Y., Mr. .of Oregonia. Mi s ildine, f 2 TUDon S EDAN 11 and Mrs. WlIIard Miltenberl':er of .......--~•• _ . - - E jlis, c . ,.. " .. , 11 2 Eaton. nnd Mr. an.d Mrs. Clifford }1o ugh, c .. ........... .... .. 1 TOBACC~ GROWERS 16 Archdeacon and 8,on, Robert, of Ramby, g ..... ,.. .. ....... 5 o Dayton. ' , F ry e~ g .......... , .... , .. ... , 0 2 Mrs. Ed Longa(!re tendered a Tobacco growel'S and farmers B ~r l'yhilJ. g ...... , ... : .... 1 o birthday surprise' Saturday even· considering' the growIng of · this Hockett, g 0 ing by the follo,+,1'ng friends,: Mr,. crop for 1~81 should be interes1 49 and Mrs. Car1 Duke and son, Rob· ted in the latest outlook ·report T otnl .... ,.. . . .. , ......... 24 ert, Mr. !lnd Mrs. Allen Emrick, from state and ' Federal DepartMO RRQW IN DEPENDENTS . Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cbarll!ton, Mr. ment of Agri.ul·t ur• •e.entJy· re, G F T a nd Mrs. 1. B .. Jone!, 'a nd John, celyed by . epunty agent (llasa. An'y 1 1 '3 Mr. and, Mrs. .PauI Duke and son, qne interested' In readln&, the comMrs. Margaret Johns,. Mr. and Mrs, plete and ' detalled st.a.tlattcaJ re. f ", ' ... ..... .. ,-.. 5 1 11 Wilb~r t Swank and Mr. .and MrS.' port Ibould call. at the Farm' Bo4 , '10 Melvyn Swank and clilldren:' . , reau . ofllee.; ·, ' , . ;,".' .... ' o 0.'. Mr: a"d ·Mrs . William Coleman Two p·.~p"s of ' lpectai o O. Were pleasaii~ly lIul'Pr~ed : Sun,daY' te.r~t to Miami, V~lIey grow.1'!' o 2 mornIng' by the arMval of several liven b' - Iovemment rejlort I. . • -1-0-'-6-~ friends with well fllled balketa· the' as fo11o",'-: ' . ," , " , . '., 26 occasion In .h onorot t1ie ~·blr.thaays . "The ' ."enerat'·: 1.~~:,.h~'~~~:~~1I1 . ... ., .. ,,,. \.. ,... .... . . '" . . of both Mr. .arid MriL Colem.1l. 101' tob.cco· II ,. . T}u,n~sday night, :F.ebniary - 12, Those Dl,'esen.t werl!: 'Mr .a.n d lin. It , ~u- . year t he, ·~ily:nesvjl1e ~A.. iC. ~I'st :and John Klotz, Mr. and' Hn. Hartan demand.hu ·W(~e.t,td,_' sl,\c:rnd 'teams y;1I1 meet t"o ' teamll Gooz~Y'. , r.rrs- 'EllJlf ~ob.nllon and fo-r'.Illn dle~IUI" from Bowersville on the local Jal,\~ Klotz ot CincInnatI. Mr. 'anel ....,.&11,.. . b a!:'d'woo.d. It is said the Bowe.rs- M A O v 'll - h .' "! .;.. d hI r~... of· 'Dayton, I " a ..... 'aqua w ch will Mr. and MI'19. 'leellia alld t'e~~ the local. 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WhoLe Number 5949

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NEWS DIRECT fROM THE SlAlE 'CAPITOl

BASKETBALL ·RfSULTS

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April 23-24 : Senio r Cllli'iS Play !l how u" thnl ugh the schoo l pla nt. The nftl'I'noon se, sio n ' b ~ l!nll at in 'chool Gym nasium OLUMBU., OHIO Ohi<> Thul'sduy night, F e bl'ual'Y 12th Febl'uary 20: Wa!;hi ngton & II1I1Y 1 : Junio r-Sen io r BUllql!et one II·chlck. in cha r ~e of th e "tusolons of the Eighty- nin th GenLinc oln progl·um. 1Ifterr)oon. BasThe activ ities of commence- cI<:nt~ of McCIlii n journali,.nl clUliS t h£' Waynesville Ath letic Club's 'ral A !:I~e 111bl y are wrestling with ketball at Harveysbul'g. ment week will be give n in 11 lat ' I' lilt· uf the intere~t inl;: fcotul'cs of resel 'ves onu r <:g ulars were to meet man y . weighty problems which Februal'y 23: IIIu str'al('d 'I'em- anllOUI1Ct' mcnt. I hu . ;Ii tl'rn oon se~si o n was th ' Mrs. Hcar Smilh wa s a Dayton . Bowersville Accs reserves and reha ve been intr'oduced us PI'oposc d Subscribe {or The Miami Ga~tte perance Lecture, Gymnasi um. moti on pictul'e "Educlltion Moves V·l.·'e·I·tO!' 1\10n(III"J . ;u llll's on the local fl oo r . Account laws for t he ir consid eration. Over Febl'uary 27-28: Warrcn o un ty W. H. S. Win " al Springhoro H . Ahead' which s howcd the developMrs. A. K. Day i s visiting rei a- Ba sketba ll Tournam en t at Sp l'ingsove n hundl'Cd meas ures ha ve bee n e n fiel I ~ho ( II .~ ys!'If rs . L. V. l3l'ck hu. been sick f ~ome of th e Bowcl's ville boys 1 1)' 11 t of th e GI'~ Frida" the thirteenth was WIlY 11 , . . (II. boro. introuuced t h o time limit for t ives in CincinnatI. .' lucky tlay. T hrec Orang. t m IITIU .,ut II (Icnt ~.at \\'ol'k I'll val ' 1' ror ,w\'c ral (juy~. lel' n" CI·!·flp letl the "owersv 'l lln~ n c~v iJle 's ., tl sa me exp iring' Tuesda y, February Murch 5.: F. F. A. Min st re ls, and BJu r k team 8 dt·f 'uted t h ree ou: de pllrtl1lent:l uf tho Hc ho oJ. H. H. William son s confined to IIII'. and 1\1 rs. W. II. A II ell \1' 1'(' toam was made up of Wilmingtun 17. D uring the sessio ns of Lhe his home, ill with complications. Gymnasium . e'llll ~.~ uL .'pI·I'ngF\ >i lo\\'ing this, there WC1'e rnund .III I) uyton"' I!l11i In.I·. • IIt'gt' IIOYS... Th WA ' lc l' lu'" an u" \VIII' l" "t, . ...0 .•scrve prec ding General Assembly 781 March 6 : In ter Cla l!s Bu:ketball > ~ labl e di " cu~sions on various pl'Ub· . If ' I' f h' h were started. against tqis bun ch bills we re introduce u unu 200 of Raymond Hatfield spen t Sun- T o urramcnt, ar te rll oon and night. boro Mr . "nd ~ll's . :'Ilark RUl!ol'" vis- ,unch of Coll ege stars in the first " Wa yce h s won with n scor e l' ms 0. Jlournu IRnt' h 11.0rllll W IC th em became law s and we r e writ- day \vith hi s mother and brother March 11: Gmde Ora t orica l to Th 2 1 to 27 and \\'CI'C thc l'n ote rR w gUIII'( ntllny e V u Id ea~ i[ed 1'(·lat il'l·< in Day tun Sunduy. ten into th e Ohio statutes. e li mination , a fle r'noon in roo III !'!. proud of t he WlIY they played'? N() from mo re experie ncod joul'I1l1liSlf' in Le banon. ~a ml! and made a very cred itable March 1:.1 : Wayn e Twp . Orntori Th e cnlire meetin g \\'!ll' murk d n ' J"III~' 1 ''I. Ilf I' Ol't Wil Iiunt. ' h OWtng ' ' oth(' r ans wer but yes can po>;!;ibly . . . . co ns 'd l cl'1ng t h ee i ass t 0 The proposed repeal of the Miss Rose Wilkerson, of Mor- cal Co ntcsL b, .. · interest und he illful ncss. W e . t l f 1\1 I '1 F D ue gil·e n. From the minute our IR II' /l ll t'st IJ I 1'. anI "rs. '. . ,layers lh y were compe t ing wit h proh ibi tion ame ndme n t by vote row, is t h ~ guest of Mr. and Mrs. Marc h 20: Ollcrettu by graue~ 1. 01'(' jookinl! f orward to more s llch Ou ki n. rast quin tet cli me on the A00 1' unt I . Th e resel've guarus were espec ially next Novemh er is dl'awing SCOl'es L. H . Go rdon. D., and HI. t he IUl't whisUe ble w a ll Wayn es- meetings with "tudcnt. f l'om olh e l' of both "wels" 'and :"drys" to Mal eh 27: Co unty Oratorical '11 ' I ' ; ('h(",J" for lI'e may be of ~ re at n "I·. C. C. Dil"'I·t I·.S !l".·~.~I· ~'. ··tl·ng " ood and gave :0 mu ch interferVI C S s pectat o r ~ were on llelr ~ d h the hearing!! in t he committee Vi sit Cary 's J ewelry Shop, Contest, Gr'aues 2 :00 p. m ., H. d . h h h help to eac h othe r' in this fielu o r in th!' l' "nll~l'li"tic ~e r v ices lit mce to t he College f01'war s tat L'OOI11S a nd ('very one is being Lebanon, Ohio, for proper giftstoes \\'o n (>I'lnr,r a s to \V ct er t e :tclivit l·. L~lt l <: thi s wC'l'k. .h' sco r e WIIS not so. h igh 8M one 8:00 p. m. giv n . a chane to voice t heir sen- "Th e Ho me of Gifts." (Conti nu ed or. page 4) might think. The res rve f orwards March 28: Gen '!, Scho lars hip I:Hh was OUI" lu cky or unluc ky timent~. Severa l m eas ures are now day. During the fir~t quurter ou r i\ir. a lld Mrs. F. B. H e nderso n ' owevel' could not make th eir T est for R. '. eniors. before the 1l10milers which seek to en ran up a scol'e aga ins t Sp r'i ngI I ) ' hots connect and the College boys Mr. anu Mrs . .:Wm. Mohr, of March 3 1: Co unty Mu 'ic Fes- lll uoro but at the end of the half unl g-rnlll S O li W(!I'C layt on visi- , incI'cusc the gasolin e tax in Ohio. Dayton, called on Mr. a_nd Mrs. tival, High Sch oo l, Lebanon . t(,rs Frida y aftCl'nOull. verI' leading t he m te n points at the score was tied 13 to 13, (On ALL DAY MEETING AND One >15k !! un increase of one-half Cliff Burnelt unday. Apl'i\ 7 : Second Every Pupil U iNSTI he half. ome of the regu lars ccnt Li nd reduction of the Auto Frday the 13th too). In t he part W. C. T . . . TUTE ])1'. und :\11';'; . II . E. Hath away Nere the n placed on th e Hoor in an Te t (State ) Iicen e fc e to fifty' cents. Another Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke spent !l nd ~'Ir. Mary Me lure were ~ttempt to bring the WA C score Ap ril 10 : High School Operetta of th e game that foll owed the A .J·oint meeting of the Har·ve,.' ~ I d bill asks that license of motor Su nday with t heir ~daughter and Ap ril 11: Eighth Grau e General !lcore was ti ed threc till1C~ but in Wi Illington \'~itOI'i; , Sund ay. :.Ill but Coach Armitage ha waited the laRt quarter Wayn esv ille t ook bUlg and Wnyn esv ill e branches of too long in this move and 'al t hou g h vehi cles be $5 .0 0 and sam e last famil y a~ Plellsant ~ P~ai{l .. . Scholarship T est (Stale) fmm time of pUt'chase until owner i\lr. and ~lr~ . George H owke, of the WAC boy's gradu lill y ga ine d t he lead' and kep t it, ending t.h thc W. C. T. U. was he ld at Wa yne Mrs. Iiff Bum ett~ and ' daughter aguin se lls vehicl e. Anothe r bill lark svill e, II't' I'O g uest. of Mr;;. ·.he game endeu with the Coll ege g ame wit h an 8 point lead. Thi ~ Vi lla, the h o~ p i tahle hom e of asks that gas tax be in cr eased to Elizabeth are visiting friend s and gome made prospects for the .MI'~. T. J. art', on Tue~ooy, Ellllllll II. M ' ,Iu rt'. on Frida y. boys leading by 5 points. Altho a AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT T ournam ent much be tter. LH's Feb rual''' ] 7. Thi rty were presfive cents pel' gallon, t he addi- relatives in Dayton this week. , hard f ought contest there was no t ionul Qne cent to be use d in connot fOl'get t h slt Wayn eSVill e mu ~ t cn t . thi l·t ee ll co min g f po m. Har- I MI'. and JI1I'~ .• Ed .ook and particular stal'l'ing on eithe r . side. Mr. and Mrs. Walte r Kenrick of fi ll its ' ection and mO l'!! too. at veysbul'g. The cou nly cilrectOI' tlllughter ~ JlCt>l Sunday III Dayton Captain Frye did s ome very nice Mr. and Mrs. H. P . Godby, of struction a nd maintenunce of high wuys a nd e limin ation of grade Cincinnati, were guests · of Mr. Lytl e miraculously escaped with the tournant e r~t ann yell fOl' all wa!'; unab le to be pI' sen t hecuu se , l he 'ue~ ts .of l'lnny Haines an d floor work for WAC's while a nd Mrs. A, K. Day, on Sunday. th~r lives. Sunday after'noon wh en it is wO lth. of i1ln es a nd Mrs. C. rl , Mill:,. ' f'111Iil ". . croRsings. , Bi shop and L an de r dio very mce goin g north o n th e Dayton a nd Th e Wa ynes ville reserves ha d a county p l:e ici ent, very ab ;y Pl' <!' work fo r the so called Bowersville Fresh high te t n;li1k delivered Lebanon pike, just ove r the line comparatively ca~y gamc (if t hey sid cd. The tate Assembly paid proper F re~ h hi~h le~t milk de livered lads. LJ. TEN: 'We think Hock ett respect t o t he nptal anniversary at yo ur door each day, 6 cents per in Montgomery county, At t he had p laycd ) with Springboro's Th e morning ses ion was opened at yo ur dool' each day . 5 cen ts is coming back. of Abraham Lincoln . It is not gen- pint, 10 ce nts per quart. Josiah Nutt fa rm, when t hey were s ide seco nd string men . Their final by s inging. Mrs. Eva McDonald. per pint, 10 ('en l" Jl <! r quart. The seco nd game is an entirely swiped by a ca r from t he rear, score was 16 to 21. e rally known that the gre.a t e man- Davis. J.)rcsident of HlIrveysbul'g Uni on , J osiah Duvi ~. 1ifferent story not only from redriven py Morris Burman of Cin cipator paid a vi. it to the General OUI' runts played a uandy gume I'ead t he s('ripture lesson, ' whic h ults obtain ed but from the playinll' ~ Assembly of Ohio the duy follow- . MI'. and Mrs, E.rnest Butter- cinnati, The Kenri c k ,car was and greatly O'l.\t classed t h eir op- was followeu by prayer. Mri<. Mills F IT . t ranc and daug hter in general. The WAC's also had ing his fifty-second 'birthday, Feb- worth were guests of Mr. and Mrs. fo roed f rom t h e road, into a deep ponente. Their' sco re was 18 to 2. pu id tr ibu te to the life of FI'ances MIlrj'orie, of incinnati. sp nt two very good men ' out of the uary 131h. On t hat occa sion h e was .Bu rnott Butti!rwort h lit Lebanon ditch through a rail :fe nce and then Re member that the " Runts" are Willard an cl the plan of work for unclay with 'II'S. I\faude ran e lin e up a s Bu erkle and Hough turned over · three times in the the future team s o lets give the m the y\!a r' wa s presented. Mrs. a nd fam il y. . p rl'f\f1 nted to Li eutenant Governor Monday evening. were both out. Hartsock although field, being b'adly damaged. Several three big rahs l Robert . Ki rk by Govel'nor DenTUCKer of . HavveY!lb urg, read th e stl'll lame from' the sprain he reand ' Mrs. H. L. Buerkle Mr. rails . of the fe nce went through 'd A MI'. and 'It·l'\. Wilbur Clark ni Ro n, .Jr., t he former int~oducing W. IT. S, G T ~~~el;;~ndt;S: I~~~e~~as' s:~.~~t~~~.~· spent Sunduy ill .'prin gfield the . •ei ved a f ew weeks ago played a him to t he joint Assembly at a spent Sunday at .t he h,orne of the the radiator, wind shielu, etc. The F f M Ilnu" !'If r: . E~~ . J . C 81'- vel'Y nice g am e and '"surely det he noo n hour. gues t SOl'. meet ing held in t he House of lotter' s parents, Mr. and Mr,s . Carl Burman car landed in th e ditch , Ellis, -r o 0 0 I'ngThe , e rves a lot of credit Lor steady also badly da maged. Mr. K enrick aftel'lloon session o pened mony nn rI f ulIlr' 1y. Repr esentatives. Lincoln was. on ~anghBm il\ Lebanon. 3 4 10 work in this game. As many of is suft'ering with a broken a rm , Kennard, f .. . his WILY to Wa hington for his with appropriate music,I Mrs.' . an d Mrs. H. A. CornelI , M r. t Wallace, f ... .. .... .. 3 After a pleasant visit with rela2 8 M I regui al's asl were l ava a bl e wero bones in the right wrist beiTlg both inauguration tiS p['esident of o 3 3 Tucker. of Harveysbu rg, read the and Mrs. Frank Braddock a nd qtarted in this game and the ColMaino,us, c .. .. . .. . tives, Mrs. Merle Kerns and litbroken. and ' a bad cut near the t hese United States. That was O 0 0 1st psalm a nd prayer by Rev. G. Hany Pr8Lel' w re Sunday gu esu' lege boy's we l'e no ma tch at all Savage, c .. .. sevent y years ago and there has tle daughter returned to their kn e. Mrs. Kenrick escaped wit h a Turn er, g .. o 0 0 C. Dibert was f ollowed by a of Wanen Braddock and family.' ror t hese boy's, being outplayed in home in Oleve)and, Sunday: rib and numerous bruises. i)roken been but little change in the old 2 0 4 beuuti ful vocal duet by Ml·S. Shoe. '!Very department. Try as they B.III·ton, g . . ... --- ~-- --Capitol building sin ce that date. 1 0 2 ' maker and MI'R. Tucker . 'A com ]<'1' h hi gh test milk . delive r ed might the College ~Oy'S could get Silver..ynre replate'd j jewelry Miltenberger, g Indeed just a few mon t hs a g o the modernized j ____ I mu n ication from Mrs. Grucci o at you r <loor· each dl\Y, 5 cents no place fast with this bunch .. n ew mountings i WOMAN'S AUXILIARY MEETS same chandellel's and a number of beads restrung. :cary 's Jewelry 9 27 ;-Leg]gio dHoMuldeot·, of AHusltl~nlia , wu !' pel' pint, I() ('ents pel' quart.· Ram by and Berryhill are esTotal .............. , .. !) d ecorations and furnishings .were Sbop; Lebanon, Ohio. The Woman's Au.xiliary of St. r eat an . r8. mar 0 Ill g wor tl I .J osiah Da v i ~ . pecillily commended on their . removed from the H ouse that had Mary's Church was held on Friday ' reported that M. T . En ign, n plended w <?rk in this game. While SPRIN4GBORO H. S. graced it since 'L incoln's historic T state. lecturer, would vi . it t he J\Ir . a11 '1 I rs. 1'.•1. Can, M i ~s the box scor e shows Benyhll s a Mr. and 'Mrs. E. C~ Crane and . eftel'll08n, Feb~uary 13, at the G F v is it. Lieutenant Governor Kirk children, of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs, home of Mrs. L. H : Gord on. . atl' and Miss Dor othy complete blank it doesn't tell half schools next week an give an i1- Joon was a resident of Mt. Vernon , D. L. Crane Visited Mrs. H. V. The meet i!11l' was opened by Mrs. Bur'r oughs, { .. .... .. .. 1 0 2 · lu. t l'ated lectu re . Othe rs reporting Harlsoc k were ent.erta ined at tlle story. The guarding and pasKnox ' County, where r elatives still Walter in Lebanon, Sunday af~er­ Cadwnllilder who conduc ted the Winglewitch, f .: 0 0 0 wer'e Mrs. Minnie Oglesbee, di- sev'n o'cloc k dinner in the home sing of t hi s old reliable was s ure 'l·esid:e. devotional . service. Scriptural Richard, f ... 1 2 4 r~ctor of the Soldier R ancl Sa il ors of Mr. and Mr . G. D. Mili a W ed- a plea~ure t9 see aJld worth the noon. quotations were given in response ,Null, c .. .... ........... 3 4 10 department, and Mrs. Eva Mc- nes dll,Y eveni ng. price of admission alone. It is imH. G. Southard, M. D ., the J]ew Saws fI1~d by' inachinery, cut to roll.oa11. I Taylor, c .... .... ........... 0 0 0 Donald, director of the Fl ower 11os!<ible to tell on paper the wonDirector of the State Departm.ent cleaner, truer. taster. ~180 crossAt the close of the business ses- Pri cke tt. g .. . .. ..... 0 2 2 Mi ssion de part men t. Gru en and other watches. dia- derfulwork'of Ca.ptain Rlamby. The . of Health in compjJing statistics, cut saws, gummedl 25c per .f oot. sion ' the following -program of Frye, g ... ... ....... 0 0 0 R v. G. C. Dibe rt gave an e n- 111onds , wedding l'ings, jeweiry, box score shows that he was high I' port t hflt in Itl SO Ohio had Roy Pigo~.t>, at Madden's .Lumber readings interspersed with selee- Smith, g .... ... .. .. ..... .. 1 1 S couraging and inspiring address, nllliUal n ovcltie ~ nnd cards fOT point man with a total of ' 19 ' 5.100 ca ses df smallpox a!} agUinst Yaid. . tions on the victrol~ were given: ---~-- after which Mrs. , G. Ran dall ' ull ()ccn~i on. at Cllry's J (! welry po ints to hi!> credit which was by 3.223· in the pl'eceding 'year 'i\nd Music, ''In' the Garden." readings Total ......... ".. .. .... . 6 9 21 read a b ea utiful poe m enti t led, . hop, teban (1 Il, Ohio. for the hig'hest score of any man 1,236 in 1928. He also r e port ed MI'. and Mrs.:' Chss." ~ye, Mr. from ·"India on the Mareh ," Mrs. Ref.- Wycc)ff "We are countin g o n you ." and a In either game and yet that isn't sevel'al thousand 'casel! Of mumps and Mrs. Lester Kein:ick were en- C. R. Frazier, Mrs. Susan Payn e ; vocal so lo, "One Sweetly olemn Mrs. Georg \ D. Mill s was the neal' all of it. His pass wo.rk, No won der the ' boys' are doing Thought ," by Mrs. Tucker, was I!u ef;t;. o)f Mr. and Mrs. T. J. arr ~en era l field work and lI'uarding during: the past y~ar and 100 cases tertained at the nome of Mr. and music, "The Church in the wildal lunclwon in Dnyton, Monday of tularemia. There were 400 Mrs. Allie Hole, near Beavertown, wood:" '/India Discovers our Caste better. Why wouldn't th<:y? Did "'reatly enJ'o' yed • \TIJU J' UH t us "'ood as his shooting. . 1 I\K ~ CtiSefl of s mallpox - in the state on Sunda.y. . System," Mrs. Lee Hawke: mudc you ever rea lize wha t is behind • Sh o r t t H lk s were given )y . ', e!;- and in the ai'tu1'Iloon t he I)arty Those in this... community who are the tearil besides the fans? Subdu ring the past mon t h. Dr. South, " The Old Rugged Cross>' dames Curl and ~ape l' ancl t h e enjoye d "BeAU Idea l" at the m lSRln2 the sple ndid jl;ames 0'1. ard reminds ' health commissioners Mr.' Herman Surface· was During a delightful social hour s titutes--but ours aren' t just the meeting closed wi th t he W. . T. oln ni nl thcater, 'hese local boy's are miss inlt the that we have been having' some pleasantly surprised on Saturday delicious re fres hmen~ were served ordinary substitutes. They are real O. benedictic)l1. finest . . Cansu It Dr. Ru rl Iph, Eyesi , h tSP01" - they could oossibly S~ mig hty fine w !?ather in wlilch ' to evehing when twelve ' of his ,friends by the hos tess assisted by Mr!\. player. A generous 0"'" rrng IVa rceelvThur.r day "'ve ning February. 19 Tu esday . T h uf dny and ., '" d ' pecillliRt One of these boy!! who .often work on fair g rounds .and roadside walked in. The evening was spent Emma lJ. McCI4re. Mrs. George . atu rd a!:,. Free . examination. th e W AC'R two team!! will me::;e::.:t~_, . 'in plliying "SOO'} an(J at a late mith, Mrs. L: M. Henderson und serv es ·as ce~lter . is called , "Red,," e. _ _ _ __ .. _.__ sanitations. ary 'sJ' we Il'y h op, L e ab nonO , . the t wo Centerville teams. These I· hour 'refreshments werGo served by Mr s. ¥aynard Weltz ~vere guests No, not Mainous thi time, bul W . .F. M. S. MEETING two ga mes sh ould 'n ot b e misp~d Rodney E. McCull~m, . super. Ml·~. Surface. " ' . <>f the n'fteritoon . .. _ '_ _ Savage,. and 'the way he plays fits Mr. IInci 1J·8. W. H. Allen at- I)y anv one. Come out ami watch visor .Qf execu,tive buildings is ,pre- l ",·. , . his name. "Hed" has playe ~ for' T be F ebruary meel ing of t h e 'our lo cal boys perform. paring for .the spring b~ a~tif.icaMrs. Grace Simpson and daughfour yeara and he says thnt you W. F. M. S. of th e M. E. chu rch tendeu t he funeral sl'l'vices of tion of the State house park and ters, Klithryn and :, Edythe of Wo~nIWHILE BR<?ADCASTS should be' a good spor t . an(} play Inl<; hEld llt the home of Mrs. .\\1 rs. Amy Mallow at Xenia, on A. C. RESERVES Sa turday. MI'S, Mallow, who was man sion grourids. State gllrdeners fran klin spent Sunday with Mr. F T .' G the game. Look forward t o win- Wilbur Cla rk on Fe brll!!r), 4. with II r elutive of Mr ~ . All en, was al, Nl'thu r Hamillon, i Le.ballOn , hllve been notifie d to prepare plots and Mrs. J. R. Wade' and family . nin g but be £1 good lose r. 14 n'emberR and jtllests pl' ese n t. o Walkin /!. f mo~t !l9 years Q( age. !for both places and Supervisor Afternoon ea'l Iers wer'l! Mr. and speaker of the Hou se of RepThe devotional topic, "Through A n other of our team ' is El'lvip 3 Hurtsock . f McCullum proposed to outdo his Mrs. Will RO'!;g and laughter .Mar- resentatives, who iii! appearing on Ellis, one of our m ost faithful Temple Doors to the Great PhY'io· the Obio Night School of the Air Miss Grace Hockett entertain ed Missildin e, r previous efforts for which he re- jorie of Five Point, Mr. and Mrs. players. Erwin has played f orward ~ ian" wa !' g iven by Mrs. Dav, fol2 ceived. maul' comme ndations from .Clar~nce Simpson . and daughter of broadcast over WLW is scheduled fo r seven years and has played 'in :owed by prayer by Rev. bibel.t. lh(> Katydids very p l ea~a ntly at Rnmby, f ,for three broadcasts. o Gons, c ""be LitU Inn," On Sunday . A bothpublie >and state officials. L.e banon and Mrs. ~ay Miller and After a short busin e s session, very dc \i c i ou ~ dinnel' wa. served "lerryhill, Mr. Hamilton will be t he fea- one tournamEmt. He says 'Iplay t~ e o , .<taughters. the text book review was given t(1 thiJ'leen. tured Bpe~ker on the ~chool of game and pl:ay it well." .. ..... . . . 0 ~lIi s, c ' ' . Secretary of State Clarenoe ":1. Marion W:hita~er,. our forwar.d by Rev. Diber t. the Air ..bro!,:qcasts for 1'ue,s day, 1 " rye g Brown was a gU'l!st at i~~ i~pe!!7 has played ~L . splendId game t hIS" The Literary program in char ge March 3, Tuesday, Mare . :1, and o ''Iockett, g tion of Wellsville · lodge of. 'Elks year. He hail played on . the first of M rs. Le Mav con s isted of "Pa ins Tueaday•. April .28. . . . I'ecently and with Di'lltrict: Deputy 8 20 . . , .... 6 ~acb ,Tuesday ' 'evenio" from tea m for two y~ar!l, the. runt t eam.l l'nd Pellets,'" a , cri.2S of . r eadings Gr r.r.d El)altE)d Ruler. Edward T. two years a Jlld In the tournament. by members a vocal solo by Mrs 7 :46. to 8 :00 o'clOCK ".' "! preF ogq, was the principalapea.k er "Wh I·t" say!!. " p 1ay yo~r . game Buerkle and ., a most inte l'esti ng. BOWERSVILLE sents a. series of talks b]. • ·wmak-. llt tt br.quet held in the Rivervi~w chances. ~re . s~all. . .Rebuilt A uxi1iary Woman ." when F T ers. These talks will fu '!" :~h not G hotel; an initiation of a number H ~ rbert . Ba:ton ..lit .one of the Rebilt Auxiliary Foman." only _worthwhile- in'f6r.l "';"11 to 0 of eanrlidates taking place shortly Cowgill, f . " ..... ... .. .. 2 Refres hm ents were . et'ved adults but will '_serve to · ." ~~ill in teams fasteRt runmng guard. H~ 2 6 .... .. .... 2 thereafter. Former 'Mayor Wallace l ishop, f played five yeal'S-()ne y~ar on the ho ste~s and her a Fsistanls. the _1;>0Y,8 and girl~ of J _,.on.. and has 1, 4 2 L . Fogo, . father of the District' Ross. c the first team and four )ears on _ _ __ ___ _ _ _ senior ~jgh school age an "'?Jreeia5 1 -qoston, g . .. .. .. ...... . 2 Deputy. a,nd a . past exalted ruler . th e Runt tea' m . Hi s own words are of , the manifold ac .. 'l;i08 of 'S ' 1 ........ .. .. .. 2 Lowery, g . of Wellsville. lodge was. a~so presMEMBER OF THE S, A. R. "I hope that' the boys will be suplaw-making. 'bo~eB G I')l,io . 0 O. e)'lt and ·t he exalted ' ruler of the. Hargrave, g ...... ... .. .. o ported -. by the fans of this season ~-~--.. 1 1 )oc!g~ Paill . M. . F.ogo, is also a Lander, g .... .............. .. o for t h ey help i\1 winning the game of ¥ayor 'Fogo. 7 25 : 'fota l .... .. ... .. " .... ... , 9, Jc.urnalh.m Confe,ellee FRIENDSHIP . CLUB Th e members 0( ' the journalism WAYNESVILLE A. C. 'G .. F ciass of W. H. S. ~ho attended the journa1ism conference held SaturHartsock, f ...... ,....... 2 . day, February 14. 1931, at th e Miss'i1dine, f . ., ., ... .... .,.. 0 Edward Lee McClain High school Watkins, .f ........... . ;,." 2 Greenfield, Ohio, .were· ·follows: Ellis; ,' c ............... " ........ 2 M.iss ~obbfn s, Evelyn Cartwrig'ht, G~ni! • . c ....... ....,....... :.. 1 'Salisbury, Dean Hawk~ and Ramby, G. .. .. .... ~'. :r 9 \,Berr~:vhi\l, g . .>. .. ... ",... '. 0, . .. ....::~'--.,,-.....:...School Calendar 193.1

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f T'he State of hio VI!I:. U ' lice Higgins aUas \ illinm Higgins, the jury retul'lled 1\ vCI'diet of g uilty again st the de- .. f ndnnt, cha rged' with robbery. (' 1\ PTER VI1. fill' YOII I I h0114' !« ';':i 'e." ,J,,(, ('41Iid unly IfllI!! h UtlC(l U1rort- Th e court ~e nt e n cd the defe ndan t t o b impriso n,ed in t he Ohio State - -- ~lIi d Flill!. Hbl\'. Sr.!.' had (,(11(IlIl b;,' lallg-hini? "T h<'~ h:(vt' II )'[' ellt ~( afl' I IIf: 1'1',' \\'1 " ' 11 hl' \\'I' llt d(II"nstail'!l an peni tenti a ry 1'01' a term of not ' hol dly. But "Ih' hnd ~( '''(' I·('d . t 0 ,,:Iid .J Ol', hou r IlIll"·. 11" managed his own I s!\ than 15 yea rs. and thnt he be \i;;tlln to hilll , la ... II,'" wid ,· , lills "Th a I' , a It',.,,, ~ lll i' '. Tha t's a \\ a y lhn,u).:'h the I1HlI'ing river of kept ut hard lu bol' no part of '!aid ~ \i).[hth' IV.\I'le.!, lil l 14' ftlt hilt g p"d ~ I " I I'." Flint :l C:-I' I't'II. Ih l' 1l4'JI;l r linl!' l'llIl'loyc('" f the tim e to bc solitary confi ne ment. pu~h"li ha ~ k (n ,,1,,1'" ,~ fillll I'f "\\ ,at 14'(' \111'1'.1 10 111", " .1 , (' :'I la,·k . ilntl rlltl nd hilll ~ e l r u('~ i d (' W, E, Graham Wll S app inted a s go lrl :lCI'I'5." 1]('1' (',I'r1l',t f"I'(,lll':ld. -H id ,il'- ul't ,l y, " II :., (I\ld .' -IIlI lit ·, h 'r. a !!uaru to a ss i ~t t he sheri ff to convey the pl'ison er to the stute "Why ' " fa"l, ;\Iugg-i t, ?" , Tht I' lu ur h~,d "hll\·.! I'I'on . h"I' I n il".1 ' :I, ('!lu l l \1:11\ ,11 · a ll Ih:l l ,"hI' lai" ,'d Idazin g eye, t o hi s, 1J(·nitentiury. fill'" . nnrl pullin),[ hL'r e lb,," s 4111 .' (Jlali ;, \11 [1' \c ry lIIuch It!'t!l'!' wit h " II , II dal'e YI,\1 ~ Jl(" \\; to llI e ! lhe tnlJh'. " hI' !tad CIIVL' I'\',) Iwr r~\('\l <In lllltn nWl. In the action of J . O. Billett with her hund s thlll'l' ,,11\:1 11 hard "Thill', an id,·a . .JlIl', lout 1111- Y"u lluJ.: h l" hI' !I ~ hllllle ,J t o spea k ve l's u ~ Edwin LUlz Illlt! Willium I' !.' d hallJ, tha t .111" fl lllnd ~(I in- f"1't1lI1:1111~' i [ ' ~ IlIl [ 11I·:,, 'i(':l I:' hi, tl' ow! I' hate VlIU! " Billett, up on hearing of motions finitely l':l lh i' ti·. . f" llll'r sai d ),[('I lia ll,l'. com fortahly , "F"r ht'I\\' .. n··~ ~ :Ik ... whut 's t hl' of th e defenda nt, ' William Billett " Cod h"lp fill' , it' ~ thut \\'a,l' \\ ilh Til .' " hi. I' Y" a lld th ,' eYl'" (Jf "!LI Ii ", '! " .J'l" , IHmml' red. aghast. see kin g to have ce rtain la ng uage lint ~ I w w4'n l quick ly on, ~ hllbby ~ontaincd in the Ilnswe r of the me n,l\\ . J oe! " ~ h(' I\hi ~ J1,·rl'd . IIt.t hi, Itl' l1l'llll IIWII IIg '''' met. nH~. ting hi ~ l'yes. " \\' h~' hll 'l it pJ'lll'tieu l. Frunk'. lilli4' ,u ntidy h nd hl'ld hi~ h. and defendant. Edwin Lotz, str icken '1'111';,' wH lkl'd h:1~k lu tl H' ~ 01 ' ( ' It \\'1 11 ks HII r il!ht lin th e fno d -- rj j,:npl'l'a red in t h,' CI' wll bt'fore thert'fI'OIll th e co urt f ound the first in nusoilitc sil l'nc('. th l'~"J'(' " 1ll'n il1 ~: tllll>\' damn Ilickle 1\1' 4'''' 1101 ~Il t ('h he l' a!!ain, motiofl ue lI u ~, tained a nd t hat the 0 ;1(' l1i ~hl in <'111'1,1' f ehru ary. il1 · t h "- ~ I ,,t plal·('. Hil l\\'('r t ow II ," .h'l' lI'ulk"rl bri "k ly toward hi s second motiun be overru led and it rhllnrt·d that at th ,' Ml' rrilt ( ; l'II I' 1!1' :'11 4' 1r il l ~ a i d. "T h(!~" n' ,·nl'. 1:'111 into it, IIl1d drove towa rd th e uefco nriant Edwin Lotz is granlubl c tnl n' w('n' di ning hut thre,' "nlt'l i(·al. " I; , nt Hill, tet! INI\'e to tile am e nd ed a nswer me n : Geurgl) H" ward 1\I ITil1. " We-"I I " Frank F lint h .. ~i ta" :0[ ,1' J({I ~ h. [ ni'I'{'r ~ a\l' he r lik e within 10 days. PI' 'sid en l 'of til, l' ntIFt' (' hll ill or (" ,I. Ibnl "pf,,,',, ! [ wond er wh nt the Th e court ord ered that the first st ore!', his tru sty righthand man .1,,(, I.r. ,k ,. in: dl'IIl' I' I'n' donc'!" hi' kl'pt s llrin ~ und seco nd motions tiled bv Wiland gcne l'al I1lunn gc- I·. one Frnnk "T nk l' Ihl' \\'h " l" kl~k wa ll (Ir II I1 I11 ud n ~ hI' wen l. liam Billett defe ndant: in ' t he acFlint, and thl) so n uf the hous,", , [01'(' HI d hllndl" lhl' ti\'('-a nd the TI1l' <l il1 n(' 1' W il l< at th e cluh t o- tion again. t him by Edwi n M. Lotz J oseph Grn nt !\'llI ck l'l1zi' Ml·rri ll . t,'n ·e l'llt ~ lllIT t1'(,rl' , Let 'l'111 elrOI) ni g- ht: it Wil l< f, 1' pretty little be ove rrul ed , lind thllt the third The In!'t named wa ~ inc luded in p"nn i <!~ ftlr 111l'ir ~ I H !" I ~ an soa p Kidri llll Fni'Thi ld , Milli ce nt, next motion be susta in ed. Th e plaintiff the party nll'rely becau se he hup- and ink lind pel\cil ~ and ('a n open to .l /Je - wn .' hl!1I 1in~ pow der in to 1\ a~ gra nl cd lea ve t o fi ll' a n pe ned to b in th e hou!; , with no I'I'S un I hu il'p ins. You could hllve a hl:'l' I'l1th "I' I'll lrseporc/l . co lourless umended petiti on with out 10 clllYs. ~ kin with vi olent jerk . of he r eldin ner engagem ent nnd tH;cn u8e a girl t here lO eha nll' t heir moncyNoel Cl'lI ft e nteret! a plea of not " I'm not ut all s ure, J oe. ' said bow, wild rain was f ullin g. George Merg uilty when arrainged upon the rill cnred no longer whether his hi s fath er expl Mi\' Iy. " I'm not at E\,el'y one in the 1'00 111 was bit- indictm e nt aga inst him . Trial is son and heir came or went. all ~ ur e that YOll haven't given us tc rl y bor ed: gue!;ts , \\' ait ~ rs . mu-i- a~s ign e d fol' Wednesday, Febru: ian s. l\lilli ce nt asked lang uidly: ary 11 at 9 o'clock a. m. and bond Yet he had blind ly id olized hi ~ an idea." son. " [ could look into thnt. Mr. "Whe n nrc we g-o inl!' to ann oun ce fixed Ilt $150 0 and defe ndan t was That yo ung Joe hod s hown a Mt:' rJ'ill ," Plill t sllld , "I t mi ght't, J o .'! . - Don ' t in l~lT up t me, r ema nded to t he custody of the lamentabl~ indiff r ence to soci e ~y, catch on, 1111'. Merrill. It would ble' !\[ ar ion ." !<he saiL! to another girl, sheriff, ar.d had flunk ed in co llegc. alter an xclu sive Mucl, ieature, YOll ... ho leun,' d nero,s the table for In th,e aclio n of AI'enna C. Hardisposing of a smllll fortune in know." n hys te ri cal (' (I ntiri t nce. " I'm pro- n~r , vers us Enos Wilson the jury various idiotic, if 1I0t actually "Frank, the mor e 1 t hink o f that pnsing' to .10e Grunt." returned a vell'dict in favor of the harmful way , had been a bitter t he more I S l1 ~ p ct · lh:ll - t he"e'" " [ t ('an' t be don e. J trie rl it my· pla intiff and assessed the amount blow t o the father' s honest, hurd- -, som thingin i ." Georg >','I f. didil't J. J lJe ?" ~a hl u t hird due to the plaintiff from t he deworking pride. MCl'rill, drawling- hi, wl1 r,l~ porten - J;: il'l , \'alld ~ Il ll1e ll llri bi g. f endant, at t he sum of $50. Since, how ever, he was actually to usly, said sl ", Iy. " WIlt'n ('o uld .,[ dOIl ·t RI'!('m to I'emem h I' that Th e court lVenul ed the motion liYing they hod begun, fOl' the first yo u 5(' e Burk e?" r.aml," .Joe ~ Ilid eati ng. "But some of thl! derendan t, Alsie Higg ins time in his t wenty year., to per"See him to-m orrow." I night when I've had too much alias William Higgins, to set aside mit him, in th eir di sgust Ilnd dis"Take Ihat lip with him. will I:ocktuil one of yo u gi rls will get and vacate t he verdict. Jud'(';'llent appointm ent, to find his own level yo u, F'ran\; ? Find (I ut IIlw makeRI mc , a nd lhnt ' ll he thnt." and se nte nce of t he court and for So 't ho t on this pal'liculnr even- that mac hin ery. \\' e might as well T hen' wCI'e ~ I' ric k s 'Of laughter, a new tria l ing, upon seeing t hree places set look into it, anyw uy." :~Ild th e ll t hl' co nve rsation sudIn th e mattler of the designation at t he famil,v board, his father , J oe wanted to keep that loo k denly itd, a nd nobody cou ld t hink of a judge of the juvenile court SCOWli ng interr o~ating the butler, in hi s fa thel" s cycs. tha t proud , of anythi ng to say. Honorable Chtules B. Dechant was merely shrugged when the answer vindicated loo k that said : "This onv el'sations were entirely per- appointed to perform said duties. was that the third place for for ~oy of mine Isn' such-aona l, usually first-personal at Jam es Follen was appointed Mr. Joseph, damn'- f ool. after all I" that. court constable at a salary' of $840 ',' Oh. he don't matterl" said An houl' Intel' he wa r eading in "My dear, I- well, I- well, if per annum, payable on the first of each month _ George Merrill. "We want to talk Marian WiUoughby accepted the bu.s iness: But Mr. Joe's a ll right. appointment as official court stenoHe won't hear a word we sa y I" graphel' at a salary of ,160 pe.r "I ,wish he ,wou ld," Frank Flint, month. a big, 1'0 y. silver-headed man, said Rachel B. Harding was appoinpolitely ..1'We want that boy in • ted chi ef probation officer at the business, some day." (lalary of $150 per month, payable Mr. Merrill r esponded simply : ' the first day olf each ,month. "Frank, I do n't know what he's Mattie M. Marcum and her cloing, 01' whot he won ts t o do ! husband , Joe Marcum were made Th ey' r e too much fOI' me, nowadefendants in th(! Gase ~ The (:a:8. H e's busy ubout .somethi ng Ohio-Pennsylvania, Joint Stock - i t won't last. Bu t whi le it keeps him ou t O'f mi. chief-or out of jail- " " I ' d be g lad enough to havc him magnificent--"We'll not discuss get interested in t he Mack. If h e it," she said. seems to catch on t o a nything to"We will discuss it," said Joe. night. as we ta lk, Frank, see if " I haven't done anything, . and I you con d_raw him out." object to youlr acting this way!" " orry to be late, said J oe, at "Oh, n o- n4~ I" she said, in a low this point, co ming In. . "That's a.n idea, Joc, but unfor tuna te ly it'. not practical." hi. t rembling voice shaken with anger "You're not lilt ," his fat her asfal her . aid, genially. "Oh, no. You didn't ,take Paulo s ured him ung mciou sly. Some· '(ounger to lunch, and pay for her times, in the course of the last few his I'oom wh e n hi fath e r came, yo u ask III I eould n' t--I tolll lun ch, at our place-at our place! year, his di appointment in hi I'athel' shyly, I'a th er awl\ward ly in . Moth e r'I-she and 1- but it a nd then walk with her, and stroll boy has riEi! n a lmost to actual The boy had take n the h 'o uble to isn't as if I xactly. I couldn'taro un d th e str-eets with her, and hatred. come upstu irs, Joe refl ected, g rnti r s imp ly- if you cou ldh ave seen ha ve all those horrible girls at the But just of late, eve r since, in fi ed. . 1l1e. " . lam pshades making fun of me; and fact, that ~ el' rible . cene \\' hen hi s " .l oe. seen tha t g irl who sings "Marjo rie. did you see Mrs. SHying that Paula had gotten you mother ' had called him a" com- that ' Mouse-tmp' thin g, in ~he Ma diOlo n ?" away from m4~ ." mon el', without ono single gentle.- Re vue ?" '~Now, listen, Maggie-that's ut"My d 'a l'Wll n't t hat terri ble !' man instinct in his mind or soul," "Yes, sir. SIIW it open illg nigh t. terly l'idiculoLis. In the first place, "Oh, . \11 ' 11, my deul', if she and wh en he, his father, had "]'ve got L'\vo seats," Geo rge I went in , alone, alone-to bave shbuted at J oe that he was no Merl'ilJ displa yed t hem d preen- wou ld bl'in R' that Imposible girlmy lunch at the Old Soutb Tea " Wel l, exacllyl" better than II pickp ocket, ther e had tingly. "I was gQing to tako Flint' Roo m- but J .swear to you I went MOI'e lip-red, mOI'c powder, more he said ,' , seemed to be u queer change in in there with no ' more idea-tbat cigllrettes. th boy. "I'd like Lo see thut 41arn show " Of course, Moth er felt dread- Mi ss ,Y ounger was lunching there "Tired, JOIl?" again,'! Joe said . than yo u had ! I saw her at an f ull y abo u t it." " I beg pardon?" Fiftet1n minu tes later, they left empty table-the place was packed "W ell . but, my dearl" "Say you look tired, my boy , .t he hou e t ogethel'. It was t he "Wcll . exacUy- that's what I and, naturally, 1 sat with ber." Research- said Geo rge Merrill , fi rst t im e J oe Merri ll ha'd gone to ,a id to MotheJ'.' "Oh. naturally I" Maggie said, with a wink for his general man- the theater with his fathcr ~ in ce trembling, beside herself. " Liste n, Maggie. you can't keep ager. the day' of his fo urteenth birthday "Well, would you have me cut th i ~ up. Soo nei' 01' later you'll have "N ope. Yes, I am a li ttle tired. iren t. the girl? " JOI! asked warming In make it up with me and tell me to Not much," Joe said un satisfact"I passed along that id eo of his turn. "I sat witb ber, and orily, falli ng up on his soup. , yours, ab out having an automat what the tl'ouble is, so why not later I paid the tip, tweny-llve now?" J oe pleaded. Then J oe sai d mildly, in a pau se for t he notio ns, t o on e of , the She was in the hardware de- cents, and our bill ot two IIlxty"Vou say tha t it's t he ruined stock hea ds," J oe told Maggie. "I t ook partment, and was ,attempting to cent luncbes. There 1 If I'd known t hat costs in the Mack Stores-not the cl'ed it for it to o I" "what that you expected me to a.k perthe labour. I've thought of that. It made me feel rotten wa s that J stl'aighten up the counter. When mlssion-" sho henl'd J oe's voice, close besIde seems to me that every da y enough didn' t aay t hait yo u had though t of "I'll never,'" she grItted beher, she brought her proud little coUars a nd writing paper and it first." tween her teeth, "I'll never apeak chin up wit h a jerk, her cheeks candy a nd toys and socks iall on " Oh, well, we sort of worked It to you again!" ~ the . fl oor and are tramped to set out t og ether, that day we were cl'i mson, and her tone was' cutShe had finIshed her task now, t ing, if a t ri fl e shaky, as she said: up a separate branch [" at the aut omat," he said , anxiou s "You broke my heart but It the hardwar~ counter was In order "Where'd you get this, J oe?" to r !!assure him. doe. n't matter. Pleas get out of and went down to tbe girls' waahasked his lather. "Worked it ou t togethe r n othing room, washing ber bands and, after my way." I went into- Numbel' Seve n, I You began it. it was e ntirely you r a while ,her tear-swollen eyes ,In J oe wa s honest ly staggered. th ink it is," sa id J oe. id en. " cold water and wiped them on the "How, ir) thc name of St. Pete, "On Eighth?" "B ut what's the diffel·ence. as soggy lengths of the exhausted "About t here." lon g as on e of us gets t he credit ?' did I break -YOUI' heart?" r olle r towel. " Th at's Numb er Seven . Good she asked 'inn ocently. "We' ll n ot- " she was being (TO be continued)

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I II th4! case

KATHLEEN

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PINKY DINKY

Grandpa .. Still U.eful

Land Bank, of Cleveland vel'sua Char!! T. Martin, et a1. T he court ordered that. the decree heretof'Ore granted in the case oj Mary B, lIoffer versus wn: liam E, Hoffer I;le modified" anct that the custody of Jobn Hoffer, 'hild of the ' parties is entrusted to the d fondant until ' further order of the court, but the plaintiff shall have the right of visitation with said ,child at all reasonable times. It WIIS further ordered t hat. during the time said child is in custody of defendant, said defendant is relieve d from the paym ent to phlintiff of the child's SUppOI·t.

Trust Company executor of the Witham, samu, $202,30 ; Flol'ea 'estate of Delrllu/ Gu~tery, (jeceased 'Denver, pay ron, $;183.70 ; Floyd to present Ita claim against the ell- Lemmon!l, rnme. $~(1 2 J 5; .'E. D. tate for allowance. ~, J (lnes, same, $340.70.; ·V. W. The court ordered Silas A. Stock Tompkins, slImo, $437 ,30; Eden executo~ of the Gtate oC Wj)fred 'T 1']'), sel'viees as lll ai!lt!l nanCe enR. E)/er, deceased, to de liver a gineer. $J05; I"rank Wilson , serproper deed in fee simple ~o viCi!s os coullty me han ie , 61.60; Charles Hormel, purchast? I' 01 the E . W. ~napp. 0 11 raling m.,li n t.ail~­ real estate. Distribution of tho Il l', $33; I, 'sli I ' hultz, sume, $50; ' proceeds in the sum of $5869.60 R. H. We is, guard ruil, $10.80; W . was order ed. A. colt, sam e , $,l G.80; J. lrvill Inventories and appl'aisements - fulford. ditching' ·$1:I.4 0i R. K fil ed : Mulfol'd , l:illm ' , $8.4 0; 'Sam D. Estate of Margarct (Surface) Henkl e, rood 'ul'veying, $52,50 ; Summer, deceased. W. C. B 'I'gdu ll , lIame, $14; Sum Estate of Garrett Clevengel', de S h e~ re l' snme $ 17.1i0; W. H. Mad ceased. den an:1 Co. ~ uard rail matel'i al. New S\lits Estate of Edna Rebecca Stitt, $170.1)(1 : J . K . Spe ll ~ I', fUl'IliHhiug a nd loading grove l, $54; Znin The Centl'al Acceptance Corpora- deceased. In the a ction of L. W. Hend cl'Armitag e, fUl'lli shi n){ and loading t ion, Cincinnati, Ohio, versus Clara son', as administrator de bonis non gl'avel. $254: 1I 0 wlII'd 'I', Cook. Tomlin for Cognovit. The Virg inia J oint Stock Land with t he will annexed of the eslute sum e, $80; Gay le H. Lay mQn .. tone Bank, of Charleston, a corpora- of Maude Underwood. deceased, $4.20; Lebanon Lumbel' n. guard tion of Charlesto n. West Virgnia, plaintiff. versus Wal ter B. Und er- rail Illute rinl $2f,0.22; Mm; ulI LUIll versus Alpheu s O. Mllnkel', Tillie J wood, et III, defendant:!. Jam es E. bel' 0. , Slim e, $3:1; .J ohnl'ton rpHI Manke r, J oseph McMillen, Mary Barke wal' appoi nted gual'd ian for J ohn sto n, Slim!', $100. 1!) ; Ohi o McMill en, S. B. Craig and Carl the minor defendants. Th e ad- Co n 'ugnted ul vi' !' t Cu., :3 l'e We l':!, F. l\Jill er, for money a nd Coreclo- ministrator was ordel'ed to ~e ll the $ 128,1)1); A. I). Mon is, ll ton e, $2.0., SlI l'e of mortgage and appointment estate and interest of Maude Un- to; L, G. A nd l.!rsol1 's So ns of rece iver. Amount claimed derwood, in th e I'enl eHtate de- ~ lIard I'nil: , $55.4U; Wayn esville $G7 12.07 with interest at 6 per sc ribed in t ht.' pet ition liS first l l'acl Ji'lIl'mers ExdlUTlge, sewer , $3<\ .02; cent fr om March 24 . 1930, ll'fId fr ee an~ clear of the lien of the Morrow 1· ('1' ,1 a nd Supr Iy Co., with i nt e rl.' ~ t at 8 pel' cent on mortgage to the Peoples BuiTding guard mil mllte ria l, ,. 171l.20 ; $271.08 from Septe mber 24 , l!I30. Lon n and Savings Company, of Homel' Sims, st on nnd snnd, $7 .25 S ui t wa!! filed by Th e Miami Lebanon, at private 5ale and f or .John Muhan. glllll'd rail po~t s , $20. tl O; Margi e Lu 11'11\ 0 II, S l1m', $40; Vall ey Building a nd Loan of cash. The judge advised that Stella HOlli er Bil e'S, sume, $12: Grovel' Frank lin, Ohi o, ver us Do ra Shaw Ilnd Levi Shaw fOI' money only. Miriam Lemmon can be received Gr I' ll. ~U I1l ', ~ 12.80; W. P. Goo dman , guard rui l IlOst,;, $80 : A mount claimed $730.45 with in- into the Dayton State Hospital. The last will ancl testa ment of Williulll 1311 "'ile. Kam e, $38.A O; te r est at 7 pel' cent on $698.90 f ri m December 1, 1930 and for Robert O. Stonebaker, deceased, Ra lph Mi nte r , SIIIlle. $4 0.80; W. forec losure oj mortgage Ilnd equi- was produced in court and a dmit- L. Young, S I) 111 C, $,Ia. 75: Stan dn rt! ted to probate. Anna M. Stone- Oil Co. gll!'< and oil , $!IO, 7 1; Mortable rel ief. baker acepted the tr ust as exec- row \-I a rd 11'11 r c ,'tort', s uppli es. utl'ix, no bon d required. T . J. 80c; Oreg on ia Bl'i riA'c .0., repll ir Probate Court Proceedin,. Inventories a nd appraisements McCormick, C. O. Sexton and S. wOlk; $ 12,70: Kohn Motor ar 0 B. Co nover were named Dpprais- rcpail's, $2.25; Harv ey oo k. Jab or fi led: $9.60; L. I. Penc e. Illbo r , 75c; L. E state of Mary Koebel, deceas- ers. H. GOI'don , gas, $2 5. 08; Frank ed, February 3. Minnick, repa ir work, $10. 15; Manla,e Licen.e Estate of T. B. Shannon, d(lWnites Garage, S8me, $58.81; W. ceased, MillOI'd Earnest Mal'shall, mech- A. Lutz, same, $1.75; H. R. 0 11 Estate of William E. Kelley, de- anic I)f Lebanon, 0., an d Miss OY r, suppli es $420.42: Roy Pigott ceased. Dorotby Mildred Little of Frunklin tiling snws, $2.25 ; W. N. Co x, s upEstate of Vernon Bowyer, deFrank Burger, factory worker plie ~ , $8.85 ; E lmer Co llins, gas, ceased. of Morrow, and Miss Emma The court approved the report Moore, factory worker of Kings $3.1 Ii; Fmnklin Vulcanizing Tire Co., s upplies, $1.85; S, C. Alexanmade by The Lebanon-Citizens Mills. II tlle, $3.55; Morrow Garage. der, National Bank and Trust Comsame . $2.05; W. A. Hause, gas, pany, executor of the estate of Real E.tate Transfer. $22.72; Tru: tees of Public A f Demas Guttery, deceased. Julie Alexander to S. B. Richfairs, lights at garage, $3 ,I D: The court authorized the executrix of the estate of Rufus Ros- ardson 1'eal estate in Hamilton twp Fra nk S herwood Co. s upplies, and S. B. Richardson to Lacy Wat- gas, $42.94; J. C, Hawke, supnagle, ck!ceased to convert all the tract in Hamilton twp. son plies, $6.55; E . M. Villars, gas, Liberty Loan Bonds totaling UOOO Edna T. Hatfield to Florence $17.10; EMt Enrl Gal'age, s upinto money. The court ordered that Aetna Snider, 36 acres in Deerfield twp. plil}s, $13,92; A. J. Hill, Expense, Samuel E. Colliver to Mattie C. $6.50; Roy Miller, assistant res. Laymon, administrator of the estate of Robert Elmer Sbarp, de- Colliver, 76 acres in Turtlecreek engineer, $42; Herschel C. Stiles, flame, $86.75; William H. Wo od, ceased, to proceed to sell tbe real twp, George C. and Ella J. Rade$28; P. P. Miller, inspector, same, estate at private aale at not len macber, by sheriff' to C. P. Krohn, $ 101.50; Kil patrick-French Motor than its, appraised value, CII't Co., gas a nd upp lies. $280.04 J. W. Goddard was appointed 65 acres in Hamilton twP. The Home Loan and Building administrator of the estate of W. T. Bell, deceased and filed his bond Association to Oharles and Lola Gi.anlie SIructure ot $~OOO with American Surety Scboelle l 130 Bcres in ' Hamilton • H e rOf l"llI ~ .'sI IIIIIII ' (I 111111 1(tO,(ItlO twp. Company of New York as surety. men I\' ' I'f ' pn;!lIl!Pd f,lr 20 ~" 'n r. III Ralph Van Meter, G. F. Brown Florence Snider to Edna H. Hat- bulldll1l! 1111 ' t:rPll l 11.\'1'111111,1. and Harry Rahm were named ap- field, 81.16 aetes in Deerfield twp Joseph Ertel to Albert L. Ertel praisers, Howard W. Ivins, attorney for 182 town lots in Deerfield t"YP. Carl and Caroline Schaub to Nellie M. Cutright filed ' his appliFred W, "iiiliT" Sarah Brown, lots cation for tbe appointment of a of Paul, E. Cutrilbt, an Nos. 3360 and 3361 in Decrfield F incompetEnt. Wednesday, Febru- twp. Ray D. and Blanche M. Black to ary 11, at 10 o'clock was fixed as MONEY LOANED time of hearing the application. Thomas Perdue, 12:1.62 acres in WlUlhington twp. An instrument of writing, purThomas J. and Cora B. Riley to LOANS on Livestock, Chattels, porting to be the last will and Second Mortgages. Notes bought Marie Rider, 40 acres in Hamilton John testament of Sarah J. Chapman, . Harbine, Jr .• Xenia, O~io. nvp. deceased, was produced in court MaTtha Jane Cadwallader to and admitted to probate. William Hackman, executor of Earl H. Cadwallader lot No. 86 LONG OR SHORT TIME-Easy the estate of August Scbneider de- in Morrow. terms. Also Surveying 'and Abceased, was ordered to sell the stracting. Write and I will call Bill. Allowed property ' and all the personal and see you . Sam D. 'Henkle, WayThe Lebanon Lumber Co. ' re- nesville"; Obio. goods and chattels mentioned ,in Jl1 pairing $1.85; H. E. Warwick' supschedule "D" of the inventory arid appraisement at not less tban its plie{l, ,8.55; Mrs. Matlie Gardiner FOR RENT janitor services, $10; C. B. Wells apjll:aised value and for casb. same at Memorial ~Il, $10; J, F. J. W. Goddj&rd, administiator of FOR RENT- Five rooms with the estate of W, T. Bell, decease~ Sanford, repairs at Memorial el(lctric lights and water. Mrs. was directed to sell tbe chattel '5.60; Charles Smith, labor at nail Amelia Williams. $11.20; George Krager, . labor and property at public auction on Febrepairs at Memorial Hall, '7.~5; ruary 17, and for cash. FOR SALE Edward Weer: and Griest Trustees of' Public Affairs, light, Throckmorton ', executors of the gas and ,w ater rent at hall, $5.66; estate of Cll.linda Griest, d~ceased , Jdhn Law and Son, gas, labot and FOR SALE- Six-yeal'-olcl ' black mare, weight ,1400 'pound s, filed their second and final account repairs, $15 _80; Trustees ot Public " William Brown, Olifford Stitt ,Affairs, sprinkling and fountain sound. Inquire of John Adams. - flS and Ivord Gerrard weN! named ap- water rent, $10; Western Union praisers of the eBtate of Elizabeth telegrams, $10.39; The- C. W. BABV OHICKS-Barred, White Unglesby Undertaking Co., burial, M. Ruhlman, deceaBed. and Buff Rocks, S. C. R. I. Reds $50; Bell Press, supplies, $18; and W. Wyandots 10c; Eng. W. Accounts filed: Guardianship of Evelyn Hall, Lyle Blank Book Co" 8uppli8l; Legborns, Sc; Special prices on $6.75 ; ,Mrs.' Cynthia Fulkebb. lot of 500 or more. Also- started minor, second and final. Guardiansblp of Edith M. and feeding prisoners, $300.50; Wit,; chicks of various ages. Order now lI~m H. Wood, assistant County Harold CroBson, min on, second. and be sure of getting chicks on Eatate of H. C. Stowe, deceased Surveyor, '10.50; W,. H. Fulkertb~ date you want tbem. We ahip P. w"abln, for prlaonera U9.72; P., C. O. D., 100% live dellvery sale bill. , Eatate of H. C. Stowe, decea.ed ;Joh!\- Law and ~on, maIntenance tl'Uarllnl:@@ll.. You will make no misSherl~'. car, '98.89; Frank and first and ftnat. In buying Weisman'i ChIck!. Th!! court approved the report Allee Sbotta, eompehlatlon and They have given unusual .atleof The Lebanon-CitIzens National dama,ell; ' '8'7.80: Raym'o nd , C, faction for tbe ' past 9 year •• We Bank and Trust Company, aa exee- Moore, 'same, '3.5p; EItas Ogles- ~e located In the center of ~allon utor of , the estate of Demall Gut: bee, aalM, ,50; MinnIe Ogle_bee, 1 sq. North of Fire Dept. Bldg. Alice Oglellbee, satrie Weisman's Hatcbery, Mason, Obio, S8me, tery, deceased. . The report made by JennIe $129; C. G•. and, A'l\n&' S. Randall Phone 28B, . tt Ford, administratrIx ot the estate same, '180°; .roe~. , Davia, pay I of Callata Ca1'1'oll, deeeued, wu roll, $ 185 ; Cbarl8l ' Bradbury, FOR SALE-l yearling bull, ell. same, $28:1.40'; Oarl Dakin, same confirmed'. gible to register. Burnet BrOil. The court tlxed Saturday March U26.70 P. · B. Monee, same, ,97•• D., '5, ,.Wayn~;sville, Ohio tt 7, at 10 o'clock a. m. as ,the time 9'0;. A. T. Retilg, s.",e, $329; 'W. FOR SALE-f ten.year 'old mare, for hearIng application of The Leb C. '·Foreman, same, '108.40; H. 'L. weight 1300, ~ good worker, anon-CitIzens , NatIonal Bank and Scbuyler, same, Ul!4.30; L. E. M: M., Terry, R, D, Waynesville, Ohio. j ·f18 FOIt· b~ad Sheep, now . having See Alex Deski, D. a Ohio. , ·m4 BARG.,,1N

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ricuItural acreage In aU Of ' the staple crops, the Board will have j u/ltified its existence and its cost if it B~complishe8 nothing els . And with acreall'~ ~educed and fi tariff high enough to keep .fore ign food s tuffs out of the countl'Y, the farmer's problem will be solved.

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It is use less to deny that pl'el;e nt stute uf mind of many A m c rican s is feal' of what th e • future !Toay bring. I Feal' see ms to be p;evale nt in NO DOLE ull public thinki ng on econo mics _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ • tod ay. People are afraid that thing!! ar e not going to "come Th c (·A·(\ \,t in o n j:!\'ess l o puu- huck." that someh o w we huve los t pe l'ize vas t nUlllbel's of All1 e ri cun s uu r stl'ide us a natiOn and arc n o t by vntillj:! lII o ney fl'om th t! puLJli c g oing t o he ubl e to get going fund s U~ a fr cc g ift s em s to have ag ain at the old pace. Th e l'e is fll ilC'd. The I illll' -t ri e r\ A me l'iea n mOI'e nion ey now in 6avinga bankf nH' tt ho tl o f I'c li(lvin g cC ll nolp ic dis- thun e vcr befo re in hi st o r~. Much t l'CSS hy pl'ivate chur it y i ~ working of it hus been put there ,in t he pa: t nut. Th e TIcr! Cross has th{' dro ught year becau se peopl e were afraid I I'c lid silu lllion we ll in hu nd and to s pe nd ,it. Me rchants have been ' l he p('op lc of lhe Un it 't\ States afl'Clid to replenis h their st oc ks, huve r es pond ed in filII to its ap- for f eu r .pl'i ces would go d nwn (l(!u l fM fund s. fltill f a rth e l·. Individuals have . 'uc h money li S h il S II CI' II UJ) p ro- been lIft-uid that conditions we;'e /ll'iatl'd f rOll1 till' pub lic trca:;ury goil'g to get co ntinually worse. There is n othing in o ur hi sto r y rOI' t he \,(· Ii·f of the fnrl1lers wh o tire comp c ll ed Lo make II f l'es h t o W!ll"rant s uch f ears. The on ly ~ tUl't in lif t' 1.Jecal.l ~c o f th ' d\' \l ul!'ht way to judge th future is by the w ill he ma d e nvailn1.J lc to th e m on ' pu st. A II of o ur pust his t ory r ell'l'l\1!; w hid) wi ll lIot sU<'I'ifi cl' t heir veal!; 0 ~ ucc ess ion of forward st eps sc lf- I'e ~ 1 (·ct n o r re lld er thu m ob- I neVl.'r u ba ckward one. The pace j{' cts of Governm e nt ,·hul'ily. ' hils s lackened at times, a s it ha s Thu'(> III'l' a fc lI' in even' cnlnlllun- ' slncke n ed in th e pus t eighteen itr \l'ho wo uld r ulh e l' -g ut Homc- : munths, but th e movement has a lhilll!; with o ut wll\ ' ki n ~ fo r it th nll \l'DV been fOI·W3I'd. Therc is not to d() IIIl hOIl t's dllY' ~ work, lind I n singl e r eMa n f or t he beli ef t ha t tht' Y n l'e u:<uull y th e l i ll :; who nre l o ur economic progl'ess has s topmos t vociferou s in t hcil' d ClIlnnds ped 01' thut we arc g o ing backfo l' help. ~ul t l\{' lilll e has not yet I wanJ. On the contrary, a l\ the cume wh c tl allY consid cl'llh le po r - s ig nl; point ~n th othe r direction. ti(l n of Amc l'icuns lire I'ea dy 10 Th _r£' is no ground for fear. con£c, s tha t t h y cann ot ~ upp o rt - -- - - - "- -lh ~ ll1fe l ves , a nd are willing 10 liVe! in iJ lcncI<s lit t he xpen . e of t h ir fe ll ow-citizen s.

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Th e r e is tulk in .o ng l'cs.q of an increa se o f 50 percent in the ta riff n a ll 'agricu ll ure products. Thn t wou ld go Il long way toward 'helping t he fal'me t·s wh o have ' som eth in g t o ell , 01' who will h ave omd hll1g to se ll this yea r. Th e w ho le world is in the same atate of agricultu )'e ove rpl'od uct ion as we nr e, and evel'ybody is trying to dump s urplus grai n, cotto n potat oes, fruits, wool, s ugar and other agricul t ural com moditi'es on us. H w e a re t o have u ta riff wall, by all means ma k e one a s high f or t he farm e rs as f r the manu[actul·er. Indu. try hus had mol'c tha n its shar e o f pr otection in t he pns t; it is the fnrmers's turn now. . A nothel' e ncourug ing sign of bette l' t im e s ahead fOI' the farme r ill the ag'l'eeme nt which wheat gl'ow ers in the Texus wheat b elt, anoth e r g l'o up in outh Dakota, _t ill uno t her g roup in the Pacific o rthw cs t, are making themse lves, to l' duce th ir wheat acreage by 40 pel'cent. It is e ncourag ing bocau e it is the tlr!lt. so for a we can I:ecall , that an y conside·r able body of g r o we r. hll started intellige nt eLf-help on ~o und et:onp1·in ciples . The cry of the farmer has btle n to o much t hat oC wunting somebody else to step in a nd help him . .'1'he 0 Iy peo ple wlto can give th e far mer any p e rmnn ent help are th e farmer: t h e mselves. Tf th e ed uca tion al campaign against ovel'FlT ,'; u ction init ated a year and a ha lf ago by the Farm Doard l'esult R in cutting d own ag-

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e r J)ol'o tllY . went to L ouisvill e, Ky .• W e dr'\Q s da~', whcr ~ j hey \\'ill s pend ,.ovel'al t1aY R with - Mrs. 30 Yeal'!) E:J(perienee in 'l'hO I'lIbury' 8 moth 1', Mrs. J. B. Fittin g and M~kJ:ng Ghlssell ~ imp o n, ~vlio is v ry ill. -Q~ 1\11'. an d MJ·s. W _ A. Luk en al' CARY'S JEW E LRY SHOP .I·ejoi ein g OVe l' t he III ri val of n Every TU"' d ay. Thunda" !1· lb. so n, born 0 them W dn ~­ Saturday '\1 '''. Fd . I·U!l1 Y f 1. Th :' y()un~ mftn So Charlie for E x.mination ., ill- I. :;)' t!l ~ nll 1ll e Iif DOlla ld .de Ill', ~ i I. " nd ~1r~ . r·. I I. I enl'he n*e a\,e' InO\· ~ t! f l ' nl th~ ir fl1 l'1l1 Oil . ,' ("cc' L!() lliu pi!;e' int u what is 1'0\\'11 !I ~ th i\ljl d l'l'd Ea~l (' p ropj " en Eas t Muin ~ tl' ee t. L et us .p\'int yo uI' Sa le Bill ~ . 1\11'''. (;ha~ . II. Gra v > P ~ 'lt F riduv wi th her s i ~ lcr~ in iJayto n. . ' - - - - - - - - - - - - -,\ \' l' I'Y p ll' a ~ i 1'l!{ llHtl'i tic prCl '! 1:l'tl" W<l~ gi\, ~ 11 , l ft sRe mbly Thlll ~'l a~' \llo r n i n~ hy Ihe ;; rd und <1 th j:!rades. P l'Ogl"lllll ope ner! with ·The peopfe of the VirBin Islands n n el\'\:h e~ t.nl ~e l l.' c ti<l n . [) \' oli n ns which the U. S. bought .from D en: were led by Bill), HI'\'. A Ro ng by mark, hav~ been asking for a civilian E : W , Beatty. head \·ight g-il'l~ "Val c n tin ~ Day" fo lg!>vUnDr pDJtt;ad .of an officer of Ma-'<!-Cl fic Railway, runs 21.000 miles of I" wee\. Bill y 'li lT fnv')!'ed with a pner'MO .repdent Hoov~ has na'meda~lroads, two gT,e at linrl of Sleam- violi n , o lll "Pa lli o ti c Air~ ." AnCenterville~ pau Io:!m earaon, of, Swarthmore.hlps on the Atlllntic and Pacific Ii I OI l hel' ~ l' l ec t inn by th!! orc h rRlru Phone 78J a., t poe,!' - IlaUI .QljloteJS and , other enterprj;ea. w aR fo ll o wed by lin atlrncliv l? r:=-~:---------~ ' pa t ri otic c Xl'\'cise: "Ch oosi n~ th e ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN :\l o~t IlIIplJ\1:unt M"nth ." A n- o ur Cu tt "'. h ()~s. s h cp and cal\'es n()lIIlC e lllent~ \\' e rt! ma dl' by Sup!. Nnrri ,;- Hrnck Cn .. liv(' wire :, ml ... ---------------Muol'c and the prog l'am cl"sed wit h plogrcssivc finn fo r th e hig he st ma rk et pr ice~ and goo d se rvic e . ' a nullwr ~J(' hl.,t l'n sl!l e~ l i o n. Th e Union Stoc:k Yarda, Cincinnati, O . IH :. cI 211d l!.· IIHle~ \\,1 11 h(' \'e~- Ref4lrenc:e : As k first lIIan yo u m!''' pnn , ih le f ur th e next pr oj:!rum . Tht· 111. E. Aid met Thu rsda y · - - - - - - - - - - - - - n ft e rnOCl n. MI'. Ilnd lI1 r~, C ha ~ . 11 . Grav and

By Richard Le CaJlieJule ' Ye are young, ye are young, [ am old, I .am old; And the song has been su ng And the story been told. Your locks are as brown As the mavis in May, Your hearts are as warm A s the s unshine to-day, But mine white and cold . As the snow on the brae.

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I long since passed across t h e riv e r but I th ink ab ut him w heneve r bcg!.n to . tal~ It was ollce my Il'ivilege to wit- I the n ws pall e r n e. s th e s tablis hm e n t of n n ew ab out the dang;el' of Red RI ot s religion. and th e pO.l ice b~'ea k up a har1111 ess And Love, like a flower, Th e founde)' was J ohn Alcxan - m1l5S meetmg wIth their c l u b ~ . Is gro wing for you, d CI' Dowie, who appeared in th e England, Id eI' and wi ~e r thn n Hands clas p, ljps m eeting, C hicago n ew:paper s as an obscure we in many I'e ~ pect::; , ml\na g e ~ H e a r ts beating s o tl'lle i exhorter with a talent for ' s trong th ese thin g s m~ cll b~' t I'. S h ? While Fame like, a star lang un l1Oe . Though he II' nt through l( n ow5 that an Ug' ltatol' IS hannl.ess In the midnig~t afar the city and s uburbs hol din g o ut unless yo u tr y to s uppress hIm. Is Rashing for you. door mee ting, he attl'acted com- Only th e n does h ~ be come a men paratively little a ttenti on until on e ace. h ,et s aSHle on e .e nd of For yo u the To-co me, night a ho od lum hi t him in th e H yde Park fOJ' t he exc lUSive u se But for me the Gone-by , eys with a rotten egg. . of t he agitato rs . The r e. evel'y You are panting to live, . At once he assunied a n e w a fter n oo n, lind el'i pec ia \l y Oil S un I a m waiting to die; chnractel' and impol'tnnce . In stead days, l h ey mec t, and s hoot off their The meadow is empty, of bein g me r ely a sensatio nal de- faces again st the gov ernment the No Row e r groweth hig h, I'ouncer he became an incipi e nt ch u rc h and wh a te ve\' el!!e t hey di!!A nd naught but a ' socket . martYI'- ·n pl' ph et persecu t e d for like. Th e foe) of the sky. his fa ith. Convert flock ed to hi On e of l h e wi sc!;t things Presibanner, m Olley poured in , he foun- d e n t R oovel' h;as done was to 1'eYeu, howso we dream , ded his own city,' and filially pro- l e.!l ~e the fool i. h yo ung me n and 01' how bravely we do; claimed him self t he l'e incal'llation wom e n who wcre arr~!:' t e d for The end is the same, of Elijah. pic k ting the White House. He Be we traito): or true: He ' had l!ndoub~ed talent, but s~ id that h d id 'n ot propos e to let And after t he bloom ' it \lias the stupidity of his oppo- any s illy f olk s achi ev "cheap And the passion is past Dents which pe r sec uted him into mal tyrdom" at, Ule gOVCl'n1ll nt'!! Death cometh ot last. s uccess. xpen. . - - - .-,. - .. - - The. fiery o1d doctOl', ,vith his A wi '0 lu an of e al~ li er day ~v..r a s Subscribe for the Mjami Gazette picturesque white whisk er s, ha' a P hari ee nam ed Galu a li e \. Wh en t h e firs t PCl'fc cution of t he ChI ist.i n b gan he pro t es ed . ., Rdrai n from t helie IlI c n an d le t lh e m a lon e . for if t1li ~ co u lI!>!!1 o r t his work he of Ill . n . it will A.lbert 1: .R co me to lI aul!' ht. But if il be of God, ye can not ov{!rthrow it, l ' Ii' ha p ly ye be fo und e \'e n t ) fi g ht 3goninst God ." If t he Pha\'i ~ee!< ha d tuken his adv ice the n e w ' an d sb-:t1!1! lin$! lit tl e se et might conceivably have passed out in obscurity. But they Woe-n t on with the ir p e rs ecutions and "th e blood of the mal't v\'f' became the seed o·f t\le church." MARTYRS

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Roaat Veal Sele'c t a pi~ e of vea l fr om ·the lu in and have it bpned. F ill wi t h broad s t uffing sea so ned with onion. Dre dge with ~ lIlt , p !!pper' a nd a little 11 0 lII' and pla ce in I'oas ting pan with three !lli ces of salt pOl'k laid over th e ment. ,tart cook in a hot oven, an cl continl\e in , a m odera te oven, all Cl wing more if .the roas t is small. Buste fl·equently. Serve with gravy mad e from dl'ippings in the pun .

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'. . Y erxa- "Beezer claims he curC1l hi~ col d in 2.1 hours bY' Borne s cret scheme of. his own. How do you imagine he ' did iU" Fisheye -UI know his secret. He got everybody .to tell him how to ' cure it--antT then he did just, tho opposite," ..

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Two cup. ca nned COI'1l . nin e ' bl e.spo ons f g rat ed cheeHe , six tabl es poons of cl'lIckel' c rumb!\, six green pe pp ers. s ix slic es tomntoe!l. one a nil on(l- hll l f til bles p coll blltte r. Mix the cOI'n with tht! Rult and pepper and one-thir d o r t h e c h .~ !!!I\l . Have ready the 1}~ Jlt> el's whi ch Itave been wa~h e d llnd the tops rem o ved. Also the see d!\ and pu lp. FilJ the cavities with th e cOl'n mixtUI'e and s prinkle chE'ese on t op. Al'I'ange in a shallow ba king dish with about one inch of water. Bllke for ten minutes, beating several NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT times. While thiR is being done, dip the tomatoes In the crackEr E state of Jonathan Cleveng'er, crumbs and b r own In t he hot butter. Serve the peppers with Q d eceased. Notice is here by given that Ida slice of tomato with each. Clev·enger has been duly ~ppoin­ Fried Almonda ted end qualified as Administrat rix. Dc Boni s Non, ot the Estate Twenty rou nding tablespoon s of of J ona~ han C le venger late of flour, four tablespoons of butter, Warrcn ounty. Ohio, deceased. fQur rounding tablespoons of Do t ed this 13 th day of Febru- s ugar, one-half t ea spoon salt, ary, ]931. one tablespoon of vanilla, one W. ·Z. ROLL quarter cup of g rated almonds. ,Judg e of the Probate Court. Stir. together,. 1'011, cut into alm4 W ~ rren County, Ohi o mond s hape and fry in hot oil. Drop i)1to sugUl' and mix with ci nnomon. Large Newlpaper Coll.diolt , \\'It al II< ~Jll d Ie) he ' Ule Inr),teSl Hickory Nut Ki .. e. Colll!('IIIIII nf II CwSJiilJ1('rs til the Whites -of six eggs beaten to a wnrJrl IHII< I1('NI ClI'('IIPri 10 the (.u!, . 11 (, III 11 1\I' \\'~I'J\l,Ier : l"II~(~ III1! at Alx' stiff froth, one pound and one cup In.( ' hul ('til'. nl'l·I\II1I1)'. 1\1I1 1'nll lt F of powdered s~g~r , on'e cup of '. ('oll4,r'lIol1 ,)1 . 1:'/).(1(10 . 'nl\\\'S(lllllljfS hickory · nut- ni,eats · chopped and a nrll ,·ll ri,\fjlll t· rrCll11 , ilLi ""flr the pinch of...c,:eam of tartar. Drop 'in " 'II I'lil , 11'" ,1" .Illtl !? Ii \I 1 ~~ kll1\1i )l1l [14'1 ' ~po'onfulii on, buttere~ pans .lind. fro\l1 ' (Ill' \I1 I 'I ' U~ (,(. lu!" ~,pnt "r~'. bake. ' '. .

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of iTades by the nu'mbu h!!, grades in each . \\ are doing 1 tlli:( WilY be· oa u ~1? w e want tho l'enl g rad II made by t he pupils, wlthou any t lIil1!t 0 1' helping of any kind whnls()(!' 1': s the gl'ude are not t v ~Q ' n lire I·CpOI'\. ards, und t he nnme!, of the . (' h ols are not t o j)l' in t it tabu la tion, there ,i s no I't!u,'on fo r n ny but. Lhe exact ~rud . . Il l! mode without help, tl) h ~' Ilt in. The one g'l'ent purpl)se in this is Jor com pari c.) n, and for this any gmdes but t he I'cal Qnes are abo su lu lel ~· worlh l e~s. But teachers III' :0 u:t.'rI to t lIing un d helping in c-Iu '~ l hllt th Y ~ ol1ll'linle ' £01" get that t1l i ~ hou ld nev' r be don at l'sl ing Lim '. I\ l')'~ ( <> 1' bllth pupi ls an d t eac hl' !'S \\'i II IH' se nt with the list whi('h \\'11 1 ht' of the objecLive 01' sta nd. anI type. Of (' o ur~e a ll this m'en n!! Cl lot \If w ork a nd espec ia lly fOI' lit e Counl.v UI)crin ll' ndent. If ~'o u I' ~(' h "ll l is wt'l l 1111 ttl sta ndard. you ' will be gl ad to ((now it; if. not. ~'( 'U wil l not be g lud bee!l u ~ e it is not , but yo u shou ld be g lad t o f•tnlI 'It out, a n d ~o ~el to work to bring it up lo stan durd . or at least th,' aV(' I·uKC. which lite tabulation will ' (' INnly show . You I'!" F. B. H arr l ~

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(~oljrtlllhy All grndt ~ abo\tt the ThiJ'd. :. Hi tory, Fifth. . ('nth, nnu E' 'lllh grnd ,'s. \y ,. W 1\1 ltl 11)\ \! ivo e(lgrnphy tl til\' 7t h 111\(1 t11 g md : , al< LhC'y hn '(' 1I0t Itt'lln, in it a ll (till', but it will \I all .xl'cllent PI' p. • al'utHHI f I' thu F.ighlR Grtldc , lat S boJIIl'l'hip l ~st . Th s ' t et - Ill' fo1' Cllln puri:oll 011 Iv II nil ~o m'e not O!!O 0 11 the r p'ort ('aL'd~. Tea chcl's how \ ' 1.'1' may II . e th Ill, ' Hlo ng witll t hei r lither 1\ 1}\d,\~, to hl'!)1 mnk e up the ~elll ,'~t l'l' 1"'I1«I'tl': if lhl'," so \\'i!'h. IB1(1 ill thi" WII.l' li nt til' 'd t o make· "lIl lbl:; "I' lhl'ir (1 \\'11 . TI1<' f.~'I'~ldc· s will Ill! tabll luled lind ~ t'lIl "lit t n nIl lench 'I'~ a~ WI I ' ! h\· ' Ii : I, . 'it h. and '. tli 1,.lll1l!u, ng\' and t\ .-ilhll1etic I!l'tul,s fr om lIw mid·y'a l· l' xll mil1al iun. N 11:,111(" (I f s('hl\uls \\'ill go on tilt.' tahulatio n ho\\,evel'. but pa('h tl';\l' el' (' :1 11 t'o~i l y 1'('('og-ni1.(, her

Mr•. Fred B. tJen.-len".. .... Feb. Zl l-evi Greathou.. of Dayton i. Sayder " Burton ............ Feb. 21 'maklng an extended visit with A. T. Moler _.. ...... .... .. ..... i ... Feb. 24 daughter, Mrs . Clyde Wharton J,. C. E.-aa . ..................... . Feb. 21i' ST. MARYS CHURCH I\nd !amily. .c"j1!~~6!.~~~~~~~~ W. J. Baker ...... .... ...... ... March, 6 Rev. J. J. Schefi'er, Rector Charles, Early wa.e called , to. M' b W d d --==.:=====~====== i will oR'el' at pUQlic auction at Fe~I'uar" 18, A sh Wednesday, UlmS ul'g 'I J th " '11e nep ay evening by ~ " the r eside nce, of the lute Cotherin ~ "vIce at 7. :;}O p.' m. 'Fe"r ' uary ' e (le~'IOus 1 ness of his mother U M Ch) E ' 1' .Clyde Cox, of Dayton, was a M. CoIemall.NQI·th stl.e t, Way22" fit,~ t Sunday \'n' Len' t·, Church 1'11. ar es ar y, Sr. business visitor in Waynesville IlCl;IVill e, Qhio , on . schoo l at 9: 30; Morning Praye.r MI'. and Mr8. Ed 'Longacre and today. Saturday, February 21, 1931 and sermon at 10 ::JO. Mrs. J . B. Jones ' spent Thursday Beginning at 12 :30 . Lenten services at St. Mary's. in Cincinnati. Waynesville Post Office will be Hou sehold Furnishings. includEpi copal church . will begin w.ith Mrs: Emery Charleton, !\In. closed Monday, February 23, 1931 the Ash WednesdllY service to· Margaret Johns and Mr. and Mrs, General delivery window open 8 ing living room, dining r oom, bed room nnd kitche n ' fur niture , nighl at 7 :80. Durin g t he fo llow- Char les Clark have been victims of to !) a. m. No ru r al service. ing weeks of Lent t he services th e grip the past week. , R.H. HARTSOCK, P. M. Qui ckmeal Cook Stove, Cooki ng Utensils and many othel' articles. wi ll ,be h Id on e.nch Thursday Protracted meeting is now in Watch r epairing- Rave confl· See big bill f o!' d tai led items. pe nlng nt 7 :30, WIth the except· prog ress at Lytle church. Rev. MR S. FRED B. HENDER N 1O.n of .Holy Week when . the ser· Dib ert of the :Waynesville church, dence that expert service is given ' 00d Friday, be· will preach here Tuesday, Thurs. on American and Swiss watches, W. N. Sea l's, Au ct. v~ce, Will be on using ge nu ine molerial, at. g lnn.mg. at 12. 0 clock noon and day and Friday evenings. W will offe r for public IUIle at conEttnutnbgdun~11 3 p. m. Miss Ruth Nutt of Route five is Cary's J ewelry Shop, Lehanon, 6. t he Snyder fa l·l11. on State Roule Sto re open 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. vel'y 0 y I S welc ome at any or ff ' f b k II ro en co ar · su ermg 'rom a 73, at the Ea st eno of Third a II 0 f t h esc se rVlc es. b one, th e r esu It 0 f a f a II t wo M r. and Mrs: ' Carl Pickering Street. Wa ynesville. Ohio. on k FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST wee s, ago. Satu'rda" Februar, 21, '1931 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_~~~~~~~~~~~~_~. Mr. a nd Mrs. Seth Furnas and nnd daughte r of Centerville a nd ( Und enoml' natl'onal) Mr. and MI·s. Wm. Drake and son Beg inning nl 12 ::10 ~ hal·p. Ches ter A. Williamso n. Minister children and Mrs. J ohn Hill at· of . Way nesvill e, were Saturday 20 head H or ~e!\ . Hogs Cattl e nnd . evening supper gu ests of Mr., and BI'bi e Sc hool at !l ·. 30 II. m. A tended Sunday.a F riends meeti ng at Selma Sheep, Im ple ments a nd FUl'1lil ul't'. Mrs. F red Hubble and family . so uvenil' will be g iven to each per· We wil l hold t hese sales every so n who i on tim e. You are wei. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith of Day· The Pi Epsilon Pi (Pep) Class othol' Sntul'da y from dato. co me and wanted if yo,u must ton spent Sunday with her sister, .J SNYDER & BU R'l'ON of the Ferry Bible School presen· come lat el' t han 9: 30, but you Mrs. Marga ret Johns. ted a very charming a nd effective musl be th ere on lhe dot t o reo Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton As I am goi ng to quit (ar ming ccive this specia l souvenir. Sunday ! of Englewood we re dinner guests pageant Sunday, February 16, en· J will ofrel' fol' pubn c snle a t th e Annual Oratoriul Conted is Washington's birthday and an Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Henry titled "The Road to Happiness." la te Wilson Har lan r esider ce sitThe play was under the direction Th e High ~c h oo l section 'of the ap prop riate pr~gram is being ar· Foulks. What to cook for your meals, with this lar ge of Miss J eanette Fox and the fo l- uated abo ut 4 mil es S. of Hal'Annual e' I'utOI'i<"ul co n te~t will be ranged. fellt urmg the Beginn ers Stanl ey Bailey is improved from lowing girls took part; Characters, v ysburg and about " miles N . variety of Quality Meats at these low prices, Itl. llI at Ili~ht. Wuyn e Township Ins!!. !_ ol'd '~ Supper a nd se r~lOn his recent illness and back at his Virginia Lackey, Wahnita Hubble, of Clarksville on th e Harveysllurg Se h ols lIt'C e ntitl ed t o one re p - , at l, O:3~ a. ~. Sf!rmOn subj ect, job at Lytle elevator. Chrystel Holton, Mary Etta Guy IIntl Clarksville Pike, on : at Coyle's Qualit ~ Meat Market. Our qualI','se ntuti \'e {'adl in t he f ollowing : :H ~poc l'l sy III Reverse" or Mrs. Mary Carmony in company and Lois Pennington; Singer , Tue.d.ay, February 24, 1'931 ity is the Same, the Best, but our Prices are divisions: lowel' grades, (1 to 4 ); Wlc~ ed n ess f or Appearance with Mr. and Mrs. W F. Clark of Marie Pine; Pianist, Lola Sears; Beginning at 10 o'clock the I UPJlt' 1' Krad e.' (r. to 8 ) ; and High ~:.ke. You are a lwa ys welcome at Waynesville attended a birthday Reader Jeannette Fox. A large Much Lower, all Fresh, Home Killed Meats. I Sch ool. ([I to 12). The lower and IS church. dinner for Mrs. E . J. Carmony at crowd was in attendance and at follow ing: 7 head Horses, 7 head Cattle, =- - --.. UI'II!!!' Krades division will ca n· WAYNESVILLEM-:-E. CHURCH her home in Springfield. the close of the se rvice two young te ~ t in t hl' aft ernoon as before. Walter Kenrick was in Dayton people confessed their faith in 7 hend Hogs, 21 sheep, F a l'ming Implements, Har~ ess, 600·b u ~ Oleomargarine , .. . . , ... .regul a r, 15c; 2 Ib s . fo r 25c I Th , dalc' thi. yenr is set fol' F ri · G. C. Dibert" Past o'r Monday for an X· ray and he and Ghrist. Corn, Household a nd . Kitchen --. I ,lay, MIl I('h '27, aCtt:!'rn oo n and Wedncsday: The Ladies' Aid Mrs. Kenrick are under the care Bread •. , . . , . . . . 2 1-2-1b. loaves, 15c : a lso 5c loaves Furniture. . nig ht. !! :00 a nd 8 :00 p. m. reo society is meeting a t the church at of Dr. C. W. Osborn of Dayton. THE DIXIE MINSTRELS Terms made known on day of sale Fresh Milk, Pt Sc; qt 10c; Cream, 1-2 pt 13c ; pt 25c ~ I/CCU \'E"Y . 2 :00 p. m. Bible study and prayer Everett Early and daughter, See big bills for particulars C ntc~ t corll mitlees f or t he meeting at 7 :15 p. m. Choir Miss Ruth were in Dayton Monday Thursday evening, March 5 is A. T. MOLER HOME DRESSED PIG BEEF CUTS FROM BABY vlldo us divi R io n ~ are as follows: pract.ic~ at 8 :00 p: 1'1). • visiting a dentist for the latter. the date set for a play to be given Stanl ey & Koogler, Auct . PORK STEER BEEF. HOM E lower gra de!; : 1\1 iss' LiJ, chairSunday: Su nday :school at 9:30 Illall, a ll t cach e rs in this divisio n a. m. Morning worship at 10 :30. . ~eport from Mrs. Emma Brown by the High school vocational H. S. Tucker, Clerk DRESSED Fresh C'n Ilit's. Ih 12 ~ c are nlf'mbc l's . Upper gl'Udes: Mr. Epworth League a t 6 :30 p. m. 10 ayton is that IIhe is gradually boys. The play is entitled "The mnll Le!ln fine to H,)a t 21<: Boiling Beef. 2 I b~ Having lived on th is fnrm for 58 Ha lfie lci . hllirman with all teach. EvangeliHic services at 7:30 p. growing weaker and still delirious Dixie MinstrelB" and promises to at times. years and dec iding to discontinue, Spa l'c RibR. 2 · lb ~. 23<: be a r eal live entertainment. Short Ribs Beef to Bake ('1':; in this divi sion members. High m. I wi ll sell at public aucti on 1111 my Smll ll m ell t~' Pig Hihs or Rolt!=t. 2-lbs 25<: -'c huul : Mrs. H ough, chairman, Monday: The official board will Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick toek, Feed, Implem ents and oth17 c POI k St eak , Il •.' l\lis!'l Robbin s, vicl!·<'Ilail'man. a nd meet at 7 :30 p. m. visited the latter's brother, Mr. Sten(( ~ und hould r to er Chattels. locat d 1 mile N. of L~un t!'nd c r j \li ('~' Fry, or Sw i~!', Ib 20<: ,\1 ii'S SaY ' I's an d Mr. . Eicher, Amos Hough and son in Harveys· ~,-----------Wayn esville, 6 miles . of Spring An eli min at ion ('ontest, open to WAYNESVILLE <:HURCH OF burg Sunday afternoon. Paper HaDaiDa ,'au HIlj.('l' . absolutt' ly pur' . 17<: Chuck Ro a~t, Ih PaiDtiq Valley, 3 mil es South of Mt . • 111 " tud ~ nts in the school, will be CHRIST Mrs. Anna Kenrick and daugh. Pork fr ... ~ h ground, 2·11t~ 23e Loin Round Porter H ou~e R olly, on the Cincinnati and Interior DecoratiDa &: Fini.biq h(·11 in each gl·adc. The tentative (Undenominational) tel', ' Miss Bertha of Waynesville P" l'k It opt'. you r hoie i . Bone ·tea k, Ib 25c Columb us Pike, tate Rou te 42 on (!a l f ol' th is grad e elimination is Chester A.' Williamson, Minister and Mrs. Mary Carmony were din. 18e Rib 01' Loi n, lb. Craftex and Teston. Work hu ck Steak, 1b . l8c W~ dhe.day, February 25, 1931 Ma l'ch 11, 1 :00 r). m. Students who Bible School at 9 :30 a m. A nel' guests Thursday at the home F resh Frntll~. whole or Juicy lend e r St.ea k FurDiture RetiDi.bed qua lify in this limination will rep· spec ial pl'ogram wiJ'l be fu'rnished of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick. Beginning at 9 :30 o'clock. hnlf, !Small Pig Hams 18c Boneless Rib or Rum p I'esen l th eir cia s in t he Wayne by the Beginners, Primary and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Homel of 7 head Ho rses, 11 h e a~ Cattle, F r '~h . iel I'ol'k, Ib .17«: Roast Roll ed, II 25c H. BRITAIN Town ship co ntes t to be held in the Junior Classes. We have a corps Dayton WeTe Sunday guellts of 37 Sheep, 26 Hogs. Farming ImSma ll lenn Pig ' id e ', any Ground Beef, 2·lb s . 2Sc .'c hoo l Gymnasium o n March 13th of capable, "true to the Book" their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. plements, H ousehold Gool!, 25 A. LIPPINCOTT head amount Fresh Grou nd nil pure .lIt 7 :00 p. m. W inners of the lat· teachers. You wiill like this Sides. ' Chickens, Harness F eed. P(1l'k l,.ivCI', 2-lbl!. 15c f r sh Beef. te l' con test will represent Wayne friendly school. The Lord's Supper The Blackburn Broe. show, at See large bills -ror particulars Waynesville, Ohio 1'wp. in th e county oratorical, is observed each Lo r d's Day at the Lytle hall last week, was well at. Pigs Peet, go od and cl ean J . C. EVANS Beef 0 1' Pork 11 ca r t III 10c Murc h 27. ' conclusion 'of the Bible SQt)oo) tended and a number of ,person8 ,":'-----------~, F. T. Martin" Auct. each 5c B ef Brnins, 2-lbR 2Sc GI'ade teach er and High school period. Christian Endeavor at 6:- I received nice prizes. Mra. Clyde Walter Hlbber t, Clerk. Bac k Bon , good and Beef Sweet Brend, Ib .. 2Sc roo m t eac hers p lease work in close 30 p. m. Marie Pine, leader. Even. W~arton drew the canary and mca ty, cut fl'O Ill s mall The undersigned will offer tor coopel'ntion with the chairman of ing evangeHetic serl/ice at 7 :30 p. Ml~S Mary Savage received the ' Pig!!, Ih. .., ' 10c I8 le, at public aucti on, at the late . OUI' 'respective group. _ m. Sermon subject, "Weighed and wrISt watch for the highest num. Smol{c sugur cU l'ed meat VEAL residence of Clal'k Starr, deceased Teachers arc urged to enco urage Found Wanting.'" Good music. bel' of votes for the popular young Jow l or Bean Bacon Ib13 * c in Green' County, Ohio, on their pup ils, pa rticularly those Prayer Meeting and Bible Study lady. The show left here for Veal Chops. lb .. .. .. .. . 18c Pickle P ork or snlt who seem to have some natural each Wednesday at '7 :30 p. m. The Spring Valley this week. FOR SALE March 6, 1931 Veal Roast, Ib 17 c id ~ . lb. 16c nbility, to take part in the local church where you feel at home. Mrs. Walter Whitaker and Sal e to commence at ,l0 o'clock Veal Pocket R'OlIst, Ib .. lSc BL'ellkiast Bacon. sweet co nte~ t. Quite often a child with daughter Anna Mary, ente$ined FOR SALE--Home ~own Mam· forenoon, the , persona l property Vea l Choi ce, Rib or Loin mild cu re, Pm·tridge a little e ncouragement fro~ th e FRIENDS M£ETING to six o'clock dinner Monday the moth Clover seed. Inquire of of t he late Clark tan, deceased, . .. .20c Chop . lb. ". Brand , 2·l bs. piece 0 1' teacheJ', will develop . a decided latter's teacher, Miss Besaje Leonard Tinney, Phone 74F2. consi.!\ting, in part, 4 · ho rses, 11 morc, lb. .. " .. ..... 20c Veal Steaks, lb. " 2Sc ta lent f or speaking. Every pUllii All day meeting, Febuary 22, Stephenson, and Miss Laura Mc-fIB CoWs, (J Hogs, 36 Sheep, Farm l'hould at least be gi ven th e First-day school at ten o'clock, Kinsey of Waynesville school and Boneless Cottuge Ham s, 23c Machinery. F ordson Tl'Il'ctol'; Harcha nce to try. • meeting for worship at eleven. Miss Frances JohnB. All remained . WANTED Smoke r egula l' Hams, . ne sand 2 fi el<ls of growing grain. LUNCH MEATS There will be a contestant rib~ Monthly meeting after lunch. AU over night. The occasion was in sweet mild cure ab ~ o l ut Iy eo Jarge bills for particulars. bon given to each one taki ng part Friends and others interested are celebration of · -the biJ1;hdays ' fit WANTED - A tobacco setter, . g Ullranteed not salty, wIl ole W. J. BAKER, Adms. Bol ogna, Ib .. ..... : ..... ISc! in the Cou nty ' C ,contest. ' invited. Miss Stephenson and Francel!. must be in ' good shape. E. R. 0 1' half, lb. . .. .. 19c J . B.KYNE, Landlord ' W inors, lb. ,., 20c - - - - .- - I Time limits will ~e . enforced. Cowman; New Petersburg, Ohio. Stanley & Koogler, Aucts. kin ned Ham!;, itO f nt 01' Franks, lb. ..... .. ... . .. .16c ' Foll owing are fqr County contest ST. AUGUSTINIE: CHURCH -fI8 W. E. O'Neall, Clerk. r in d, :lIme brand and Minoed Ham , lb. 23c whieh inCid entall y, will be used i~ Rev. Lawrence B. M~llmann. g ua rAn teed, lb. . 21c th e local contest liS well : Lower B il ed Ham, lb. .. .. .48c d 5 Summer schedulc'-1st, 8rd and Lard , hOlll e r ·ltd el'crl , abo gra ~s- minutes, upper grades 5th Sunday, Mass at 8 :00 ·a. m.1 Ham Loaf Home made . olu tcly pure 2·lbs. , 21c 7 nll nutes, a nd High school 10 Mr. and Mrs. , Burton Earnhart FI'esh bnked, lb . .... .......... 32c minutes. 2nd and 4th Sunday, M... at 50·lb. can Lnrd $5.00 entertained Sunday afternoon Mr. 9:30: I , Liver Puddi ng, 2-lbs . .. ,.. ,2Sc: This is 50·11l. LUl'd, 53T he sc~rin g i. on the fOllowing • _ •._ __ Madison Earnhart, wife and eon 'o'u e, lb. .. ..... ..... .15c Ib: . with Cll ll and Lnl'd. sca le: de lI very 65 , quality of sec' of DaytiSn, Mr. Emerson Earnhart Icctlon 15, memory 10, general and daughter Marjorie of WaYnes. effect ( on judg<ls ) 10. ville. ~ . Grade t eachers and ' High school • Mr. and' Mrs. Elvis Michael and Home Ro om teachers" should sup. daughter 'DOO'othy and Billy Dill Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wilson, ply t he r espective group chair. l\pent Sunday with Herbert Marman with na mes of winners in the Mrs. Jesse Rill and Mrs. Ray latt and family. The afternoon calFree Delivery Save Your S c.le5 Phone _____________________ _ _66 _..,' gl'ade 11th. elimination contest, March Taylor attended the funeral of .a lers were Mrs. Hiley Gibson and relative, Wilson Mills, of New daughters, Stella, Elsie and Paul. Par is, Ohio, Wednesday. -. - - -- --~ ine, Mrs. Clarence Crawford and FUMES OVERCOME The Fellowship Class was plea.e- Minnie arid Lewis, and Mr. George ROAD EMPLOYEE antly entertained in the home of Bratton and wife 0'1. D,a yton, Mrs,' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carr, Fran,k Dakin and daughter Mabel Paul Youn L b Tuesday evening. ' ' . . . g" e anon, an em· Th D CI b t t th of Spring Branch. />Ioyee of the state hi h . d . e orclls U me a , e MillS Clara Daughters spent , g ~ a y e home of Mr. and Mrs R. D. l>art ment, was overcome bv car· C II tt Th d . 'Sun!Jay witb Mr. and Mrs Carl bo n mon oxide f um es while driving 0 ~ on urs ay. I . '. Franz, of Lebanon: . a r epair h'uck between Waynes' l r. and ~rs: M. : G, Phllbps Mr. ,and Mrs. John Rye were vi ll e and Corwl'n Mo d . lind son, of Cmcmnuti, sp'e nt part- Xenia shoppers Monday, ' h ere. o'f last week. , ' n ay mornmg 0 f I·t as wee k WI'th r,~ Iatives Mrs. Lue Stephen spent a week Howa.rd McClure w~~ called to with relatives at Jasper Station. He, stated that he was blinded by the f um es and unable to con. CenterVIlle,. Monday mght by tb"e MillS Thelma Morgan and friend tro l t he machine drove it into a d eat~ of hIS ":l0thel'. of Dayton spent Sunday with her ditch. Lapsing into unconsciousMISS Katherme Holland h~s !e- parents Mr. and Mrs. ,Morgan. ex~ra ness he collapsed and 'was found turned ~rom ~ several we.eks VlSi.t , M1'8. Frank KeJlis Is apendintr a by a,' passing motorist who 're. with l1'1end8, In Gretmfield, Ohio. week in Belmont with her mother -built with • hea'f)' backbone that offer. gre.e , moved him to Waynesville where . Rev. ~arle Cassell is ,conduct- who I. very Ill.at this writine. " mength. . . he was treated by a physician and ~ng a serl~B of Bible study leBspns Mr. P . A. Runyon has purchaBed late~ removed to his home in Leb. m the , Fnends ChuJ'c~ this week. • new .radlo. The large slitowing anchor plate anchors the post nnon where he is recovering Rev. and Mrs. Kllmer spent Mr. Roland Weaver' of Dayton like a rock--Qod the c1amp-so easy to attach goes from '· t he effects of ' his experience S~nday night and Mond,oy' With spent a few days with Mr. and In Sardinia, Ohio. . fl'l end s nround the post and draws fence wires into Mrs. Earl Marlatt. - - - ~~-- ' P,UE~ MI:., Joe Marlatt spent Saturday Dotch on face. An, 01' all Cence wires can b.e at· CANNERS ASSOCIATION DEATtI and Sunday with his son John Mar. tached just where they latt and .famlly of Morro~. The Ohio Canners Assoc iation cross the post; SEVEN Mrs. Margaret Terry, nee Bar;.- -~-of which Robert Blair, al LebailO~ A ~ Call ·. CLAMPS FREE WITH is n directorJ is _cooperating this ger, aged 81 years, died Saturday, .. r • • Febru~ry 14, at ' the' home of her. BOY IS INJURED ~ . : ":calt iI" n can ne-rs eonfe'r ence be. EACH POST. Ralph Bunnell, 'the little four.i ng it Id at the Ohio State Univer- ~on, H. B. Terry, ill Dayton. She Come in aod examine . : ~ ity , wit h the deplu·tment of' horti. IS survived by her I1lusband, 'James 'year-old son of Mr. arid ,l.{rs. Har-: . ' • c uliuTe and the. school of home T~rry; two sons" Ch,as. W. and H. ry Satt~.rtnwaite of near Spring. tbese superior posts. Let B. Terry; a daughter, Mrs. ,W. ,S. boro, rej:elved B severe . cut of ' .:' econ ~ mic~. Among the speakers us . show you how 'you are ,.James Stoops, Van Wert· Cooper, of Chicago, and a si~~e'r.; Beveral . inehe8 'in length on the can build better feoces }io~vnl'd 0'11', ,C,ircleviIle, ' president' M~. Emma Johnson, . of Ale]!:an- :foreh~ad 'a~d narrowly , esc'a pell • .' . ' deat~ wbell he ,fell' trom ' the hay,. ' . , quickeraod.cbeaper. of the 'Ohi9 Carn ners ASSOCiation; dna, Ind. Funeral. sei·viees wel'e' held ,Mon- loft at the ,country~. home of hlB " HO.n. ArthUr Hamil,ton, ' Lebanon. hav,e 'il large stock of day , at the ~hi tmer .Brothers fuit-' ,parents laB~. week. , . ., ." , . p,i;aker , th'c' Ohio Rouse, ' ',Orange' B •.n·net Posts '.. ' ;' ~ ...-:---A (i emonstration of Ohio ean- era I .ehapel, Dayton, . a,nd 'burial .' . . " (' . • ' and CaD make immeC!l . nod 'toods will be a feature of the was, in' M.iami cemetery. _ • ' ANNUAL INSPECTI~N . conference. ' ...' e' . . ate delivery, '.

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·an~-Sl.loo-t---'1 B~SKE1B.ALL RESULTS High School Notes fo r fh.~--ii;-e-ek--- -1 -Si-illG~~::::::-" fOR THE WEEK' ~. I

NEWS DIRECT fROM THE STATE CAPITOL

Th il' uil.u(es t cou nty Th e Wayc(' h. we nt t'l II ~ rv ey ~ ­ \\' ha l l'(' ll l I Lh e tl'UIlI c! 1I Wit"I- :, , : ... " n !Jurj.l lal; t Friday nig-ht to l' nga ~ (' out Lh\' ~aIIJ ~ , wh( '1lI thl'y It'.lI', t ," als al" Le l"lIH1 11 and . In.·ol1 , h ut ' OLUMBUS, OHIO - The m emin the final ",allll' o[ 1I11~ ir "1'Iwdu !e l.'u lJ "" II 11(' l' ill "", hil l'. La , t Inll 1'( ' 1' n L!: m " on a IIf"utral 11 1w r \\' . Hnd cam.; !Jack wlll 2 mu l'l' victu : - not 1t',,,1 a ll.' , 'a llee, L ,, \'i ~ Ulld H . !". Iras hig h 111/1 (' . berR of t he Ohin Legis lature ca n ),OW tuko time (lut to co ns id e r the \\'llI' l1l did WI: dl'UII to play ill ies for ,W. II . S . T11i ~ wa ,", u l ~o t he Gu!<tin. {i 1'H app e:Jl lI nc u of lh(' t 'm lll in Le la nd ([)a z~) ) Va n c(' I Itl, '(,d I h(' t"'" T allwlIl ': 1-'1':l1\1; l.n! I.d 's ver i ' Il !; InI'Us urc!! w hi c h have been I Jwil' 11\'\\' .;u its und ('y(·r Y(· 11 \\'I\ ~ 0 11 t he ~ig' hLIr grad t, t~al1l II 11 ': 11 ii i , 11\1\\ l!'('1 1I thaI W (' call d I III tliem in tl'od uced during t he s ix wee ks s ince t hc la w makers ha ve bcc n in 11"1\'1 ' tlw'n pl e ll ~ eu wilh IIH!ir HP- ( ', 10 l':Id". II,' h,, ~ pl:lyed (111 till' \\hat thL')' d id tn u s la, t Yl'lIl' ! ,.\ :1 ' lIc/;lIion ancl lhe dea dlin e reach ed penl'ancl', II H lve y s bur g- ' ~ fir:t t : nlll secolld t, 'a lll thi ~ \' 1'11 1' a "d wa s ,.\1 1. a l>oa l'd f, I' SPl'ilw i..llr .. ! f r lhe u\'ulu nch ' of sume, Re 'o\'11 ~ no Inat ·" for (Jur men . The nn tir~ t 1' ''tH la~I' \,( ·u )', I I" has n .. ( 111 thl' ful illwing tabJ., he ill' ~() rd ::; weI" s1111lsh d when 341 bills WIlYC l'll:' hl' ld th ' icatl t hl' , ul-!.h, lit hl' .] t h, ' (' h" , !~ '(11 pla~' ill IIn~' \1' 1 e to !lscd into t h e h o pp ~ r in· one Ilpd til £' frn:d ~ l' O I'(' \\' :t ~ -17 t il I.', . "11 11:' "Il'I'I, . \' ;ll'C ' sn it! \\'lll'n ! ;tl(l ~ O IUlltrl t,r f! C {)l "'~ I t' P I' (,'l-' (I Ilt:-:. da y, w hi ch with 10 4 r l's oluti ons , ' Our boys had good pU ~H · \\, ( '! k and 1I' I""'i, '\\ I'd, "( thin!; Ihal \ ' :1; th ai (If \\' nYII(' ~ vilic Il i!!h. pos, iLly eslllbl is he an all tim e reI W I' hup(' Ih-t"y are Il'ady I " ~ o "ut ,,,''''i ll(' \li ll wi ll 11r" I II lI'na llH' nt .) . 'p ringllt; I'c , -, 21 COI'd [01' t he O hi n GeneI'd Assl' mIINI will t 11<' t Il UI' ,lLlJh:lI . T hl' it' , \'l'l ~ "I.,) " , " Ir i hl' ~ L, t hnl :!(j ,,' il, nill)!lO Il H" ~ ('n' l's ~ ·I hly, Ora nge and Clu c k hnd hin p, is if tht, I'O o t,-I"; .I .. I t. ·il" " 11 1" • ::!li - - --.,.,In ~ tly thlil' o\\' n \'.':I~ F '·i lll.y ni;:-' t Ilavi s ha ~ pla Yl'd on I he 1"1 1 It ~ ( a s, ' n I ii :I:! The l'ropo ~l'd I ltis latio n covers but thl',l' cnn no t exp('et Ln \\ ill a ~ t,'nm ill l h(· 1:l'a .l(',. 1"'1' I'll e(' ,,'l'a l S lot'b llllu n :! I n wid'! vll l' iely of Rubj eeu', tOllchI cusil y ull th' ti!lH" T hl' ~' >1.1'1' !lll d u n Lh l.! li i",h ~l.'h l,, '1 H ' ~" I"\' I'3 ~la ~1I 11 41 ing nn a lm ost everythin g imagin' ",U ll1 g- til hl.l \'c t u fr,::-hL [> \'('1'.1' 111 1/ 1- I •.. . 11 fil l' ( h(' /1": 1 1\\" 1 ,\'l'n l',.. II ,' ~~ t 4t l- nl\\' 1(; ' abl o from penul.ti cs for r obb ing lit' t o win th e ~alll ~· ~. Thl' "' C1)nu I", · I, " .. h i!t h / " in l Il n.1 [" I Ih i: ( '<'n((·I'\"t1 lc. 2 :j ~ l a ~ , i (: he n I'OORts to tuxation p)'oble m, / Ll'nl1, ~ ta1l (' d utr \I:ilh a h i ~ le nt! te1l10 in H .: \" t l'nl J.!HT11(.!,:o: . ·17 ab o ut a ha lf hun u l'ed of the laiter , \1 hich th y fl"')~ 'edl'd In hnnd 1' .... (· 1' I d', li ll l:u~ d\\'II\'s pltH' ('d a ~ , Ud J la ~~ i, ' IH lJeing a part of t h' program unci' 'I to H arveys burg in th ' Il,: it!s t t" 'H- " 11 t ~ HUllt :lI lt! hi ~h H'honl (1·:I . n : ~' pl'il"'c- \'all ~· y , 21 which inc lud!!s an income tllX of s ible I11l1nn e l', Wilh th('il' uppnn - J It, h.1. n('\'" p la ',' ('d in !ln y 10 UI' I1- l )al'lI'ootl 1 !1 X"lli a (',,"t ral , a il e per cent on individuals and ents Ica ,Jinc- 2:1 t" I H HI t il .. half, a It . l t. 1\ i,'\:r 2 rnrp I'lltions ; exem ptinn H IlIl(lwed ou r seco nd slri n", m e ll !rot dU\\, 11 "i ll g , :llilh ~!' \\' o uld be $ 1,000 fO l' s ing le per s ons t .. bURil1(, ~H fi nd heIr! Hal'\' l' ys IJlIl'g- ( r \. r. e .. ' !:. f t-" , Ih e To t= r n amc n :17 head of a family $2 ,000 u nd $300 ulm ost scol'eleFs w hi le ih(' v rais (,d F" I F ili hs • r l ill' I' ll p r!" III' t J., I \inl' ~ ]\Iil l~ 21 for 4.!ac h m illOI' deperule n t. Anoth er our SCOI·(' . Th e final Re o 1',' wa H \':a,\ l'Q T\\ p. ~": (: :J. )u l ~l \~ t )tt l' I' fll ' d OLleriw i n 2H proposes II genera l snleH tax f 1-2 ·1& to ~fi whil'h ~ h ou ld have bc n : I" "I ~ t h( ' .':' .. '111 1,ti'''i: \\,1:0 :\J o r row o f I pel' cenl on th e I'etllil pl'ice of :l l l e>l~l r1ouhl.t1, cun s idl' l'ing th e wi ll , til" \Vu .., (. \. II" if a ' l\'I, dl",' ull Iroocl~ , l1lcl'chandi se 0 1' COO11'III1 I b ~ I' o f ('a ~ ~' sh " t~ 0111' bo ys The 1':"I1Hir;ill/l: ,.n·,, - {in h~ Ih " Th ll l11a~ Sh · et ~ s tudelll of thc 1111 dit i ~~, 'fal'me l' to be exempte d. missed. \,, ::.\·c : h LI:c L/ : .. In' . I , ,: y I, ' r (,I1- -' nl ith Hu shes d<')lllrtm ellt ~llV ' a One erecli ng g as o li ne tiL'! wo uld Th lH we k i ~ the tournament. (, <, Il!l·t! tl.(·,,: 'l· IVI: ni h lit ,i.e 'il ll !( tI ~ I I H' " on! lilnhe l iu.uH.'e n F act o r r aille s amo f ro m f o ur lo seven Alth o u)!h the Wa yc ~h s had g o nd r 1' 1 ... 1 il 1, ill P r oduct io n, " hcfore IIl1' mb . I·: cen ts PCI' gall on . pe rs onal property Dodgc!A whole , recordl ' !' UPP OI t fi t. n !ll'vl'~' sburg', il ~h(luld ,\ !1" I,: h, 1\' :: n",'\ i I r .' 1(,' t of t.he Warl'en -Gl'een C ount,· cow t.{IX on automob il s to be abolishe d I for 19JU gave her a rating of ,9286 ' have been v"ry llluch beUl'I', (Ir e Jll O re ~nl11l" thun th e,\' hH\,(' le~ting a ~~ u cil1tion !Salurday 'n fl ('r and th Ii('e ns r egis trat ion tax I'e- average, Icore and won her the Evc ryon ' gn \\'ilh thc le n 111 011 \ \'<' 11 lhi~ \' ~ a r th t· ir (' lI l1t1 l" rec urd no on . du\!ecl to une r10 llnr n year. j lroph:! of the Amateur TrapahQ9tintl P'I id ay and let th e boys know you - tall;l" hi~h rr. Til :' Wa~'(ehs ha n · Th n mas ha s l, e!! 11 mil ch in (l're, tI Alloclatioll. a 1'(' th ere. Docll evcry one kn ow IIlay,' d ma n y d im u ll te HI1I ~ nnd el, in h i ~ s tudi es in Anillllli 1111 , Other bills provides fund . fo r t =_::"':-::.=-- " . _--_ thc lI ew teum su ngs1 Tf 1I0t, g'el Ollt" Ihlll wel'e \l'u y Oll t of their h:lndl'v' 1111 '1 e'Fpl' cially in Pr in(· i· m oth 'r's pensions , county police husy ancl lea l"l1 t hem. Rememu H . ('I: l~" bllt nevl'l'l helt ~~ th " y lire i n JlI ~~ of b l'eedi ng a nd We' nrc' pl' rl ud to takc quail 011' the t he l:e are jyst ab o ut 30GO minutes tip-top Rhl\))(' fll)' lIw l'tul n unl e nl. bill, nf hi , accomplil' hllll' ll t ill writ;ng \\' ay n l· s vill~ pla)' f'u 11 games in and lIo ng bird list, to tal( c hai n stor'Cs, until th e h.rst game of t.h e toumde liv.!rillll" thi!< I.' xcellen t to pl'ovide for pint liquor prescripamcnt bcgl11 ~ . Comc and roo t f il l' th' ("'lIllty I r \\'hich 'they J II~ 4 paper. lions, create state boa rd fo r chit'othe W nyc e h!\. pru ·tOl'S, motor traffic bills, fhlhing W. H. S: li ee ns bills, regulating trappi ng GRANGE NOTES GONS- HENDERSON and killing fur-bearing animllls, G F' changin g divorce laws, changing Dr..J. T . e ntertained th e I The of M 1\1. K nnnrd, f 2 1; tax-listing day to J a 1luary 1st, each o Gnlnl('t'l ~ and Lheir immediate lI ende r s o n und MI'. J o hn B. Gon s, . 'lI\,uge, f f) o ycur nnd tn.x paying days to Apl·n fa mi lies al u part y on Frida y pl'nmj n e nt young' peo ple of thi s Wullace, r o 2 206 night. 1st a n rl October ] s.t, ge rryman de r Fe bruary ~O. Refr!'s hm e nts cnmmunity, wu~ ~ole lllili ze d Fl' il\1ain o u ~, c 2 2 t o I'cdi tl'ict . Ulto by congressional --=--=--~-=======;=== o of wa me ~ a nd ma Ie .'yurp <ln d day ev e nin~, February 20, the n art on, g :~ o Kev. J ohn J. Scha effer, rector of 3 cofrlle w I'e s crv d. di ilt!'id : , to license architects, pre- Subs cribe for The Miami Gaze tte Milt enberger, g 1 I venting f r aun in udvertisi ng, ex- - -St. ~al'Y 's Epi~c opa l Chu r ch . perempting homesteads of fo r mer Tl': c progrll m at th e Gl'ange forming t he ce r e m o n y at his home 20 7 47 J . p , Fromm and fllmi ly and T r. tul 'ervi ,e men , to c ha n ge terms of m Ol·tin g last Saturday night con- in Dayton. Th e wit ness es w ere cou nty commillsionel's from foul' MI' , J, C, Hawke were Dayton s i!<ted of the f o llo wing: Du C' t, MI s. SchneR'(!I', irs, Kut hryn H, i\J ASS [ F: yeurs to two yea l' , with three vi itors atunlay. T '" o ng- of Wa sh ingto ll," hy Ruth TUI' nel', u sistE>r of t. he b l id e a nd G F m mbel's ~ o ming up every two . .' U1i~bUl· Y alld Bet ty J-[arttiock. 1\11-. E dw in Rllmbr, close frie nd of Vi it Ca r)" s Jewe lry years 'for e lection , t o permi t state Shop, H, Bogall . I 3 51E x e l'cise "Who ' s, Wh o in Am e ri - the uri ri egl'oo m. purchase of loll bridgcs, to in- Lebunon, Ohio, for propel' giftS- I Gordon, I 0 0 0 ('an II is lol'Y" by HUlrh GU tlti n , The bride i::; the ~ und daugh creas e termll of county clerks "The H om of Gifts," D. Bogan, ( I 0 Flall k Ha wke , B ulah Bel'n ard, leI' of 1\11'. and Mrs. Fre d B. H ent l'ellsUI'CI'S ancl p rosecutors to , four Gilhun, f l O - ,fohn lI a ll and 1.o uis Zimll1el'man dl!rwn. he graduated 'f rom W ay years, lo p e)'mit u se of d ip net in 0 :{ ~ Roading of 50 l11e 'pers ollu l fa cis ne. \' ille Hi~ h s ehonl in t h closs of Me ·SI'S. J. W. Weeks and R oy Sy ford, c cutch ing minnows, tax ing yell ow W e ek~, 0'[ Dayton, we re W ayn es- I M : ogan , rr I 0 0 ' about. \\'ashilll~to n by urn Brad- '26 , took teach e j·s ' training' at uleomal'gori ne te n cents ~r pound vIII !! visit I'S 'atul'clay , c uy, g O O do ck; eu rrenl events by Mrs. CCd ill vi ll e co II ge and Mia m i providing a ll sc hool childr e n 8111111 . I Tuc k el', g 0 1 1 Elizflb th Bailey ; (lnd o ng Univ e rs ity and uftl'l' thl' ee ),(:al'3 be truns p I'ted..Jo sc ho ol, abolish 1.1', and Mrs. R ooert ~u e , of Ridge, g O O 0 I '''A111l'1i.'n th e 13 autiruJ. ' · of guccess ful teaching in the 11T iill/!: lhu t wo-mile .limit and oth er Xellia, s pent unday WIth 1\11', T tl mary departm nt of Wny.n esville bills rcgulating al m os t eye rything . a nd Mrs . W . P. alisbury. ~ a . ,', 8 7 ]5 Farlll ~ I" s Gru nge i ~ in v ile.:! t 'J sch oo ls, I'es lg n ed her positio n in , R f eree-Os car Gray Mil o n wh ue t.he y will put on the he sch oo ls ann the past f e w To become ,laws i)J'oppsed bills Mr. and Mrs, J , C, Hawk <- s pen :-~ .-____ . ___ Pl'Og' I'IITil on Frid[iy ni ght, March 6 mo nth s has been e ngaged in secnre first pUEsed by t h e branch of Sunday with th eir dau ghier a n d I' turia) .wol·k in the office of th e the G ne ral Assembly in which family at Pleasant Plain. A VERY PLEASANT SURPRISE Wl1l'ren o un'ty Pom o na Grange Rl'fi n e r s Oil Compa ny at Dayton . t hey originate and are then se nt . m ee ts wi th M ontgomery Co unty ~ h e a l ~ o is an accompli sh 'd mu. ito the othel' brunch where they are Mrs, Joe' Tinney and Mrs. Robfor an a ll day meeting at Germa n- ~ ian an d for a number of v ' ars h a~ . ucted u pon and if passed are PI'! Wprntz were dinne r !!,u ests of M r. llod Mrs, J . F . Heacock, town o n at'ul'day, Marc h 7 . OUI' been o rga nis t at Mary's s igned by th e pre 'ident of the Se n- , Mrs. Cordia Ttuax, 011 Mon day, wh o have spent t he past five wee ks county will furn is h the pl'Ogram ~hul'ch , ate. They a r e next sent to the I in ',VuynesvilI e in the interest of on w.h ich Waynes vill e w ill have Th e bl'idcgl'oOIl1 i~ the 50 11 of l\h. and Mrs. George Burto n the Friends Meeting, wer e ten : two numbers. lUontgomel' Y Couht )' -Jr, and .Mrs , ,1. Q, Gun. , H e Gove rn or who has t he pl'ivilage of . il!'lling 01' vetoing; if he takes no a nd so n. of Day to n spe nt se ve I'll I dered 1\ s urpl'ise last Friday even - will l(' tu l'n t he vis it a ncl put on q raduate d fr om W uy nevi ll e High u ti o n at all w it hin ten 'd ays they days la, t week with MI'. and Mrs, ing by about s ixty me mber!> of the the pl'og- ram at; l he Pomona m eet· 'n the Class of '26, li nd f r om becom laws without hi!! s ig natU1:e, Nels on Watkins. Miami University, Oxford in Meeting who assembled at th e ing llt Wa yn esvill e in Jun e. When sign ed by t h e govel'llol' they home of Mrs, Anna S"heehan to --- June. '30 . At prese nt he is a ssocia C, E, Michener IS m Tole do at- s p end the evening with them. 81'0 next ta k en ' to the ecreta ry of Th e l:e will be a po ul l l'y program ted with his f ather on th c farm, State where t hey a re fil ed. Emer- te ndin g the annual convention of Banjo mus ic r e nd e r e d by K e l- at the first l' gu lal' me eting of our 1111' . lind Mrs, Gon: hav e 1\ hos t gency mea s ut'es r b ecome effective the Fanners Grain Deal e i's Asso- lar H oak , selection. on the har- nhordil1ate Grange in March. ,f friends wh o extend lo them with their filing unless so me sp e- ciation of Ohio, monica by Ml·S. G"ac e Furnas and This prog l'am will be made up of 'on grllt ul lltions an d bcs t \Vi s he~. cific effective date is incoI'porated games, furnillhed delightful en- I ~o lll e very special fentu l'es, part SilverwlIl'e r e plated ; jewelry ter~ainment, Mr. H e ac ock g ave an of \vhic h is a pou lt ry s how, in the m ea s ure by the Gen eral AsSQUABBLE ENDED Re mbl y, All othe r laws become ef- m O(lQi'nized; n ew mou ntings; in te r esting and uppreciative t a lk ;feclive 90 days nfter the ' day in beads re, trung, Cary's Jewelry and late r I'efres hmen ts we l'e The W ater Board- ouncil s quabTHE DIXI E MINSTRELS \vh ich t hey are fli e d. At t he clos e Shop, Lebanon, Ohio, served, ble cu m !! up Monday eve ni n,C! at of the General Assembly two Mr. and Mrs , H eacock will leave On Thurs day, . {arch .5 at 8 I>, t he cou ncil chamber, wh(!!1 a years !lgo, 200 l1\wij were filed with Miss Irma Rich, of Wittenberg, Sunday for Selma, where they w ill eeretary of State Clarence oJ. f1 compllnied by a friend, Miss s pent a short ti m e b e fo r e r eturn- m. at Wuynesville H igh S 'h ool jnint meeting of the water bOllrd, Gym , "The Dix ie Min. tt· I .. will co un cil , t he council's attorney nnd Brown, 22 having b f;'e n vetoed b y Elin<1t Shultz, of Cleveland spen t inJr t.o P e nnl'ly lvania. . rid lhe he staged by th e vo"ationa l boys MI'. McGo wan, wh o Governo l' Cooper, Out of ' the 905 the week-end at h er home on of the high sch ool. G!' ncl'a l m I- (]lIiP Ill rt, 111 t nntl cl:!;cu ssed the m ea sures to be cons idered Of t he Route 8. mi.. ion, a dult!l, 25c, cni ldl'en 15c, ma tter thoroughly. G e nel·1.\1 Asse m/.>Iy th e numb er CHICKEN ROAST The affuir wus ba~(, d UI1 th e Chil d r~ n und e r t he 6 th grade 10 ~ , which mny become laws is of Mr. and Mt's. Wilbur Tinne y, of Ti ken t s wi t h re ervu :iOl!,; nt t ime m(,ltter of purc h a~ i ng a new motor course p l'oblematica l , r.ov in ~ to n, Ky., and Mr. Geo rge and pump. Th e wute r bOHrd t hin k. Ml'. and Mrs, L y man Day en- of s ul e 3Gc. Rob erts, ' of Cincinnati, \Vere terta in ed guests number ing 62, Tickets w ill be on , a le 9-t t he ing they ha d th e aut hol'ity to order ,Six members of the present guests of M'r s. Coraia Truax ovel' at their s ugar camp o n Monday Ad a ms Drug' s tO I'!', 'al ' o by the 1\ motor and PUIllP, advcrti sell for Gene'ral Assembly will represent the week-end. evening. Twe lve roasted ch ick'ens, follOWing boys : Ralp h Main o ll s, bids t o r e place t he old o n l.! ~. () Ul1that b ody at the dedication the ~eve ral dozens boiled eggs, quan - Milo Mil te nb e n~e r, L eroy Moran ; il und e r ~tood th nt the motor and Hardlng Memorial this s ummer, l1ump wen: t o be ne\\'. but it was Gruen and Qth er watches, dia- tities of naule wax and other good and Sherman Tj nn ey. the House votinl1= unanimously 122 monds , weddi ng rings, jewelry, things to eat made up a m e llu A ll tickets will b e pln ced on found that the motor wa,; sl'cond to 0, to concur in a resolution prewas thoroughly enjoyed, sale Thursday e ve'nin lt, February hand lind co un c il r e ru ~ed pn ymcnt viously adopted by the Senate to Unusual novelties and cards for that 2G, The choice of seats arl'l bdng on am e , provide the eommittee and pay all occasions at Cary's Jewelry Fifty of the guests were from Os- I'eser ved at 35c so thllt any o ll e Aftel' a genera l discu ssio n the Leban on Ohio, born, Ohio, '!ond included C~arles expenses for same. A number of Shop, . and ..Ben Sml"th, fOl'mer reSidents wi 'hillg reservat ions hould pur co uncil's lawye l' decided t he whole tribdtes were paid the late Presi~ A m eeting of the Guild of St, of Wayne Township, .Other,s were chase them as s oon a s possib le a tl'uir was irre!!, ular nnd a ne w dent and Mrs, Harding by both Re·tarl will ha\'e to be ma Ie, after they go 0111 sale. Mlll'Y'R Episcopal church will be f rom Da yto n and Waynesv11.l e , publican a~d Democratic m embers h eld on Thursday afternoon ,' Feb· , _ -, -- -:: .:;===.=-: "'la rv 2IJ, at the home of M,rs, J . INCOME TAX DATES W, Edwards. A full atte ndan ce is ~\. ~------------------------------

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Try the ;\ l iul1li Gazette for a real' Wilbur F. Clllrk i ~ ('onfr ne d to his hume with Kl'ip, i\) I'. and 1 r,. W. 11. A li e n \\Iere in Cincinnati loday.

i\Ir~, D, r;:. Sta nd ifo l'd is vis iting r elalives lit Lena, Ohio.

T hu l', day, Feltl un r ~' 1!J the Way" .- ,·illt- " . l{ q,~ult\l' ~ till I th e ,\'.\ (' rl' q'J'\'('S III I till' C' l'n t e l' vill; ,' !!,u lal" 11 1111 I'\'~ ('I\' (' ~ Oil tht: 'V ny 't'<\' .I I , I ;j m IInll r, Til ' fir~ ll-(al1l "~ , d'H ' ('1I tht· l' e~l' I'\' l" ur h oth 1 . 011\ S \" 1\ - a , ' I'I'Y rH ~ l plaYl! d ~all1c wi Lh ' l'll t l'l'\' ill, l'l' ,N \,,'S d\'l'('ul in l-( the ,\. AC I ,(' I'\' , 'S Ill' t hc CO Ullt o f H tll II. '\li ,~i l line Hnd H ockel t ,li d Vl'ly ni t .., ''' ' rk 1'''1 11ll' loca l ('am '" lid shou ld "Eo- cnm m~nted on heir w" l ll. rl' Y's fl (' lti w(,rk WU H , (II d hut h" c'l\1ld IHII ('O l1nect I ith h i" ~ h ', l." lIouJ::h a ll ri Watkin;; Ik('wiH' ha d ('II n:d J(·,'uhl(' trouble "ukin)! t lwr s l)(>t , co un t ,dt h o u~h Watkin s d id 11\ II n!1g" I I, ge t o ne mil w hich wa ~ ' a -line ~ h()l. Th e 'c lll e r\'ill(' h()~ s d id .' lIme very 1(' ,'(.' 1' w,lI'k ill th is gun l(' though hl' Y W( r{' C I nl in ~lU lI y pre!'sed by ur b" ys and COll id Ilut s lll w UlJ fOI' I minute. Th e 1'1'l(ular gam e \Vu~ a diff-el'III , luI' Y li S 11 \1 1' h ll Y ~ d ('fcukd thc Centl'l'villp regulor bo y~ by a 1u I () l' uunl. ()ut ·, itl :· o f t hi ~ ho y Jai ler wh o pla yed a m igh t y fine .Ilm e fol' ' l' llt Cl'v i l l ~ (IIII' boys ca1;Iy o utpln Yl'd ' cntcrvillc in eve ry way. Howcvel' thi ~ was 11 0 walk \\\uy as Centel'ville ha R a vC' ry 'ast awl well train ed t l'am Hnd we leal' thl'Y have def eate d ~ oll1e of .hc best t ealll 8 in lhi s part of the 'IHlnt .. y. Y ct t hat ill all lhe mo re l' . ro on why OUI' I'egulsr team :hou ld be 'SI ('c:a ll y comme nd ed n their wOl'k. Wh e n 0 111' lads did ~€ t lo goiil g' together entel'ville la d no chancc t il s top the m. W e ' til l 'f eel that this combination of ~umuy, B rry hill, Ellis, Hartsock IJHI G "n~ arc mig'My hard to !itop and J believe Ce nterv ille will agree with UR n ow. Bo th thesc Jl; am c~ we re '.vell worth eeing und tho. e who like good c1enn RPOl'ts, who did n ot 3tlend haye r ea son for reg l'et. A,

Mi. s LouL'e ran \\IUS the din n 'I' gues t of 1\1 i. s Il'l11a Ri ch, on \1 i ~ sil din e . f Sunday. Watki ns, f !""lough , c Mr~. Lydia Vand rvoort, of I'o n ' , c Leball o n, was a Wllynl's ville v is i- "rye. K lor Fl'i(lay. Hoc ke tt, g

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Bailey, f 1 9 Bu rn ett, r I 2 Browel'. r 2 4 Bunn e ll , f .. o o o Brun, c o o o McClu re, g o 1 1 ha ~. E lli" S, 's, E ll i:, Walter Reedel', g ... o o Wili ialll R, a nd Ronal d Hawke at- S tan ley, K o o "0 ' (' ndl'd the Il llllual m l'e ting- of the I I'r(,d u 'er~ A ~~ ()c i atio n at the T otal 7 2 16 C;I'nnd Iwl c l ill Ci llCil.lIl uti, Friday. Th e n ' wlil be two games ThursMi ~s Catherine Bl'lI n. trator ~ad , day ev n illlT. Febl'tllll'y 26 lit th e ·I ~. dll1l1 l', ~uc ~ t8 Sunday ev.e nm g gym . Th e Waynesv ille AC's will . l l sse~ j~ I II1()I' ~ hll l tz, Mildred plu~' t he W ilm ington All Stars 'l'haeff(' l'. 11'11)(1 Hieh , Thel.ma st. FOl m e l' J-L S, bo ys, and th ~ J ohn, Frances and E lizabeth R e~e rv es will tO ES with t he S ligo He nkl e. Ind epen dant . Good games are expecte d , Mr. an d Mrs. Elias Oglc s b ~ l'n- . - - - - -te l·tained at l::iu nduy dinn e l', Mr, ' , and Mrs, J , Q. G o n ~ , Mr. and FIREMEN S SHOOT A SUCCESS Mrs . .J ohn B, (;on R. Mi!'R Alice . Gnn" . Mr, an d M 1'''. Fr ed (~OllS and Ai t he l1I :!ellllg of the PiJ'emen's fllmily. , lub Tu esday. February !?4 the r cpo r t of thl.' s uccess 01 t he s hoot Mil'S Th e lma S t. J o hn , of Wit - s ta.e:ed by th at o rga,nization WI\ ten lH!rg college, and ~i i. ~ Mildred a nn o unc ed, ApP I'oxlm,a te!y $40 Sch ill e re l', Id' C leve land , a (,'lll ege was c le.u l'ed and a ll s ho oters at fr ic rll . ~ ;) e n t the wcek- ..: d with th !l c lose of the, aftel'nc on e omth forn ' ~ l" ~ pUIl!nt ~ . Mr. 1II11 M1'R. plllll e nted th o~e In cha rge on the I , C St, John. way It was handle d, lind a r ke:l • t hat th ey be n otifie~ if a nothel' 1111'. and Mrs. Carl (' roll ancl j' shoot bp g ive n'. If t he o l'ganiu)tion 1 ,' 0 11, ,I Flanklln, hes ter C rock - pl'oves 'I ~ s llcce~ s flll in the flght( u and duus;:hter. of .'P I i nt?b oro, I rn g ~[ fir cs ,[~S that of .sponsQl'ing a n nd Dea l" h ' het- han , of (;e ntel'- , trapshoo t . \\ 111 be a bl /! s ucce~s. \'i l' p., w(, l'e . un day g u o.~ts of Mr. .The FlI'ell1 ~!I1's Club. th\-ou~h ' and Mrs. El mer Shechal1. I thiS pape r , wl ~h es t o thank the mel'c hflnt s and a ll oth ~ rs, wh o in SIl W ~ filed by l111lchil1PI'Y, cut any way, so )! enerously gav eitht'1, cleaner, tru er , ' fa ster. Also CI'OSS- mo ney, mel'cha ndise or th e ir time cut saw", gummed, 25c pel' foot. lind mude possible the bill" s u ccca . of thl' l'hoot. The way i{l \v h 'ch Roy Pigolt, a t Madd e n's Lumber doratinns IV,ere g iven s hows ." t hat Yarll. . , ~he CO mIl1U!1' t"y as a ' wh o le is b '\ckMisses Fran ce!; and R li zabe th Ill/{ t~e Fl r emen' ~ Ctub lind is Henkle e nterta ined at a th l'ee- much In fa VOl' of t h~ orgnnizat:c n ,' co urse din M l' Satu rda y evening, .. Twt; ntY-lwo events \Y e~e . s h pt . Misses Elinor Shultz , Mildred off With a .flrst. and s cond pr~ze cheaeffer, ' Tr ma Rich, The lma 'St, for. the W1Dn ~I's, ' On.o .l'V t · of ' .1r)hn, Cath e i'in e Brans tratol'; st~lct1y a!l1ateurs wa Fh'o l nn :! Me. 8 1'S. ~enne.th St. John, May- c.au~ed Ii lot of am ti,l)meJ1~ fin' ih nard "Rich, and Geo'r ge H enkl e. crowd .'.. . T h' co nditiOll of H, H, William' 0 1. II'ho is in Mia mi Vllll ey h o~­ pitlll s uffe ring with co m p licat ion s, s repor t Cl1 lo be so mewhat bett e I'.

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Under t he Revenu e Act of 1928 e ve l'Y si n l!'le 1H!I'so n hAving a ne t illcoln e • of $ t500 01' more" 01' a mn r ri ed p e ~~\ln h aving a net in' c ome of $3500 O( mor-e mu t file a 1"e' urn and e very perso n having. il Watch , repairing- Have configross inc.ome of $.5,000 01' .morc dence t~at exp.ert' service is g iv'en must file u return r e gardless ot on American and Swiss watches, illc am0l!n~ o~ his net income, . ,, ' \lsing . 'genUine .material, . at , 1;?eputles v.:~II., b e at th? Lebapo,! ,Cary' ll Je,w el~¥ . Shop, Lebanon , 10, . Clt,,?:ers NntJ(')nal Ban~. - ~arch .5, 'Store open 8 a, m, to 9. p. 'and; at , Fra,n klin Natlpnal Bank ..' , ; .' March ~ _ _ _ .. .' H : '. A.. •• Cbr~enter of Clncin!)uti ' .. preaclled at ' e ' Chur ch of Ch ist In·. talifol'Dia ' last :SU\1day , ~eriing on .the ' Bub.- , ,~",,' ,', .ieet;"'{'Wliat the Plain Church es of" -Mr, C: Clements, of Upland, . Ohrist Sqlnd Fo....' , MI'. Carpenter CoUf" M'ites that be and his fam· ' s connectl)d wiih the , Standat;d, ily , have-l)ee.~ el1jQying a visit fr m "rl1btillhillg r,o .. ilublilshers -of the, ' Mr. al)d Mrs. Llndlei MendenhllIl, • Christian Standard'" allrl of .the ' who are spending the winter in Bible 'School1i~l'Iltu\'1l us e:d by the ' California. ' .. . loeal Clturc!b of C}u"lst;

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-Bibl" School Du~ilig the bu&jnel!8 !M.'r~ion ' n' " " . Ie~ter ~~s Teat,l ' f rom the..' MaSlin llhe me n of aFel'l:y s\leciat program 'FIre: Department inyLUng .... u9 t

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next Sunday morning. The. school , ill ' in an attendance campaign \vhich will l!'st until Easter. Each Sunday a different class al,'r~n~eB the progl'sm a{ld acts as speCial r: boo~ ters" {or th·:! (lay. ,Th~ 'Yaynesvme Gliureh of COI'I!!t IS m n &imilal' Cllmpaign.

!'ttend one or any' .11/ t\1e~.I' meetlh,lls, Pla'18 f6r the pi'otec.-tloJl t FI,remen ' In C/lSe' of ib~ury whiJ ' perfor.ming the · dutiCII of • lin. ' man were alslI d !sQuSlIerl TJo meeting adjourn d and 'Wili '~ apia on Ith relfular meo~lnc "ht March 9, ~931. ' •


Accoun filed: , Estate of Gu tave Poppe deceased, seventh. Estate of John Buchanan, deceas d, first and final. The !ilale repol't m.d«\ by Aetna Laymon. lIdmlllistrator ' of the estllte of Robert Eln... r Sharp, decens d. wa. confirmed l!y the court Common PI.Yoa PrOC4ll.e din.. N Hie M. Cutrig'ht accepted apThe hio-Pennsylvanla J oint pointment a guardian of Paul E. , tock Land· Bank of Cleveland was Cutright, an incompetent and filed uwn.:d ed a judgment, of $6816.82 her bon'd ' of $300 with American .., in it. case again"t Charla - T . Mar- u~ ty ompany, of New York, as tin, et al. su rety. - -- :::-,-:' Arenna C. Harner wns nwurd edIn the cas' of Aetna La~' m o n, " ,I'l:- " 11, I' vokl' \\I\llo n't "I> n't yo u?" 9 judgment of $60 in hel' case administrator of the estate of Rob· (' 11)(1 ".1(.... , ,(\( n't lv' llWIUl ' 111 .. . " "I ?" Wh y, but what else could ugai nst Enos Wi! on, rL Elmer Shar p, deceased, plain[l ,o)' ru,'" 1.11 "" h ., 11I!!t!< t .•· ' ioi in a I ". ~1111", h , .ldin~ hl' r h<'?" sh demanded blankly. A partition was ordered in ' the t:lf, versu Edna 1. and Howard \\f: I.' dil l 1(" , ,,,,r"'1'11 I,.in.l w:. ~ " ' , :.- 1111t I':\hilln: 11l' 1' l'Y '!-. " IJ<lII' t y(, U ,eve r think of your- case of Herbert B. Kroener v!\ Ella harp, dafendants , the court con,1111\· " !'Illr. art' hll I, .,11 'II "\.1\ 1 11 1'; 11 I" ~·_u. :\l"IrIl"I,':" lc "lfu-; ric h with b aUliCu\ dOLh",s. K. Holf, et al. .firmed the l·epo l·t of private sellht.;, ',\, . ,II ;C' 1«I\lI'-I1 h' nc·l l·. "ll! , \II (' (.f I'I'U I' I· you ' " :lil t! a f11 uitl, and a lsi!!. comfortnPrcd Klaber a def endanl in the lilA' of th first tract of real estate, 11 \,., I I ' 1' 11 ' " , 'Il~ l",Jd "I' 1ll'1 II' " , ' 1 , 'I"· lH I '1,:1' 1'11\ 1' 11 1 a n ble 1'0" '117" He g lan ced sideways cnse of Lizzia' Heizer vs Mollie an d orde l'ed lhe administ rlltol' to '.I Itt.·\',, " II.!'. 1' 1'" I,,' 'I,ll",.' "Ii t~ It' l1r1'I''' lilY J,u ~ inl:'" " I lhillkc fm y,w lfass traight," Branham, et 1111 was granted 30 ~elivcr a propel' deed to A. P. Bas1'1,\I!" ) ,\.1}.' , ' 1. .\ It.1 101 .. i\ \'" \',1' .\ ~ 1:1" IiI', " nd I' ''' " hl' , ui llbridl y . days to file an swer. Insr er. the purchas r . .I " ,,' !Ii ,111', I ,i·\ 1;1' "Allyway. we' re pretty near W. II. Fulke r'lh , was appointed a J . E. Bel'eaw an~ Mar:>' J . Lowe II, " I 1,f,! I'· 1',11 ,,<' l. ,1 .n,' I)' 1,1 tn· " , if Y lI' Ii\' in~ lh e iel el life now, and my recei\' r of cert.ain premises invol v- ac,ceJltetl the apP ointment, of ad\\I'II IH. ,1 ' .. ~,I "I', 'I' ll<' I,· tlll- I, .. '. :'i'r,:,!I"." \'" "'III .. n;c"ly. fat he r MyS thal ull dny long he t'd in th-e C9£e of the N. y, Life In- ! 1~ lIIl st rator of the estate of 1" ·::lal.l,. Ii. ,u~l: " a l\\IIt II, hull l.j' ',~ .• ', '111 lillI,' ;!l'IlIil y . Ihin"" ahout--(j (lr house, and how surance Company .vs Duvid T. Wil' I ' arah M . Bercllw, decea sed, and I' :' It \ " ,'tI,,·'I( \Ij,I.-;,,· \. , . I '~I I,t !.:C,I:.t!' It, ,'01' \'. lI ite lin d . hady and , quiet the Iiam s et a\. ' filed th<' ir bond of $21)00 with ," \JIll!, 111 , .1 ;\111' I hy bC·J..:II, I,' ,. , .,. I', f " I II '1Ilt"'1' Ii II" \ h,tdw II is. und all the new dL h 1'h~ bond of ~-;lijuh Trovi llo was (,hnl'le~ Willi!!,!, Bercaw DlId H . G. In this diving hebDet. Applied Vert Brabuon Pon.onby Earl lht.· I,i ,! J' ; nl t II f· n J,!rdl a~ Ifl ~ I "il I' :--:1 ,, · I(lt l h(·d :," ll " t J. •• red uced to $250 nnt! he was re- Lowe ,a suratles. Lt.,· \' 1"'1. :,r d that :: II ,old,! " . i. \'.,;1 ' . • , •• lu i" , ,I, " We' l'l! g!'Uing out of debt, and leased from cu, lody. Inv e ntories and apprnisements with an artificial .atmoapbere of a of Bessborough who hiS b~en apo i,,(1 ,. 1 ~ h,,: ., II I ul , ,,' \ "d I " \ III fll • II Ih!l il, llilol ." h,·1 (' \'l' (1 l. iz !'lIid it waK some comfort WCI e fil ed by Homal' J . Benn ett lIilittureof·OXJCeIl and beliam. n. s. pointed Govern'or-General of Can. , Ia' d , ',' Ir ' ; 1< 110 ,h.", :' I.\ t ai, III, '.1 ' ,c i , I, '(I '! lill l,· lh ill)! ! Itl I:t'me hOnl ' t o our house now---.anti Albert L. Benn ett, Jr,. admi n- Na., divers upeet to be aWe to ada. He Is a World War veteran " 1"'1 1-"1,, 01 \\ "1 ,. fl" I' IIt! ~ :tl(hin." alld "-,'-;;1 iel - - Li 7. said - thals-snn .1 to , .. 1 till' \\ , d " " lI, 1 ;, ' I;, II j. New SUIts il<tmtors of the estute of Albel·t L. .....ch depth. Den,.- be40re paeo ana ~ wLh i. of Frencb birth. . , :.' J I {' " 11 a •.. 1-1\ h.j'11. ;11" ~"ld/'.\':d'dh. ~~:.:;·~ hll . " Th e Nutionu! Cash Register I ~{' n netl. ,'1'" decca. cd lind. by Wil ~ tntM. Commander Sao.n DaDCQa lI e h,,'[ uli clllll I" ", ,, l ll·\a t,· 1 I' , . 1 " Ill t, "." " ;\Itlg~i e ! F or heav n's sa ke ! ompany, u Corporation , entered !tam J. Valldarveer, adnlll1 strator bower is insidt the helmet. tl", I1 11i('l" . \\hl"'; \\"1 " 101:;. ,·01 \It , "I c. IIld ll 'l ' f ·",. tI it," , hl' (' I,n · What [1 1<' YO'I cryinsc !lbout?" Ruit agai nst C. L. Vorhes, a lso of the estate of Adel ,ne VanderI .. ,~it i"n of '''"Il' dlgnl t.\' 1I 11t! '" "t! " 11{' -h"C'll u. c- Le ca use they said known as C. Jl..i Hle Vorhl'. , Ge ne veer. '!eccased. I IJ~ic' n. on :J nil :~/.:llt, n\, rl c"' '': 01 !', \ '1,,· 1' I'lI ll'l ,,:.-,· , "f t h., ;'I ack I d id it, J uc! Even Ma ~aid that I Dickerson nnd Fl'lInk Coburn for I W . he .. t el' Mapl e, I'xecutOl' of 111" far ('('al' tlr till' "t",,·, • '" • "' :11 i1.l! 1111 <1 I1)!,h hI' ~ itl t nlaJt' t he m all comfortabler- and for eclos ule of lien and equ ita ble ' tl'1- ~'stute o [ W, F. Eltzroth, de.' ,l lIll' lllll \·", "hl' n II C'I ,t.lil ...·, ,'., \\1. n ', 'I" I,· {' 1I11"~ f1~ i n g u p ' happi r- and it- it mak es me cry I'eli ef. ceascd. filed his Ilrst acc ount. bl"ul;ht ill u d,·f· r l l\".' a,lIl: ;(' ""1,1 I!" I, ,k, l' 1"'1111. ,J t' l' \\':t .- to h aH' th em love me so!" H I' I n Albrecht ver us nrah I . William J. Vand el'vear, admin~I :'c:g-I" na d I ., g",d ,· h,'1' " 1'~[ all'~ lit \: if'l' :<1 Ih,' tt,p "f th, · . tU il';;'1 Il l' [lUlupt ly ran the car into Missildin e for d~mage' for person- Istralor of the estate of Arlelin.e 1(, the \\,I IHlo\\ nlHl'h,'! "( ',, ' 11', . III'"'''''' I'd \'i,dl, \lith YClI I t,,, lh e cu rb, anrl slopped it there, ~ 1 injUi/ies.,- A mount claim ed Vandel'v cl' l'. dec eased, fi led hiS plninb,'.' a lld ' lit" " I' 1\\ it- " l hc' l t h .. ('''1'11 ' 1'." JIll hi, a r ms ulsout her, and tipped $500. fi l·~ t and final account, l' rra lllb had lahUl hl' l III tl ", "fli t l' H( 'h, Ih llt', gl'an t!! Whil'" way I LJP hN fuc C' . • Mab<:1 Williti c ut·red suit ug-ui nsl Th a cou rt determin ed the gro!lS Hu\ ~ h(! had nIl ,. ~ '~ c · l.,-clal'. I" 11 ~ t, . I ,,,· ·~ " "~nw, lon k here, st.op it. Stop cott Wi lli:; seeking divorcc on value of t.he estate of J ohn Bu ch'-hl' t unlt' ti thc I\n .. l, til' llll: ): 1:." "11"',\1 ' I " II". " il :>- "ul 1)11 th(' , thi~ ha\\'li llj( right Ilway, or you'll grounds of ex t reme cru elty. anall. d ecen~ed: to be $10.876 and dQ II /' I'flllllr tillliJly, lind , :,,' ,Iu ', E!rllint;d:r l.. ,,,a d." I h"v\, nll' c rying, t oo. " Rober t M . Blai r fil d ~u i t agoinst orrlered 1I d lst l'lb uton of the t':;tate ~ t and n~ a t Ilrl l"ll'lr'\\' ill Ihl: La,'k , "T h"11 yOU \\:111t t h" TC'II c·Il I'.'· IIi :, I,ig- (\1'111 hald her lightly, Charl es . Benedict, as exec ufor nHel' debts amounting to $1301." i h' m' ,m , with Simm ol1 d;" n I IIi" al'I1' \\'11 ,' lillclt'l' h" r (,II, 'W. LIlld jam mcd aguinst him and her be- of the last will of Loui. F. Cole- 76 are made. "1I~ el' b\llh intent UPC, II lhL' in ~ pt; ct ,. h· ~ 1l\ I' hlll1 "'ll''' (1"' 1'(' the rleli - I wiltll·n ·d, ecstatic, tear-stained lit- man, dec ease ci , for mon ey and Ida CleV ?nller was appo in t.~ d duu - sell -!! t i"n !lr n ' arll c~H . COil -I ll ,· , f':'\, rae WU R cluse to his own. equ itable relief. Amount claimed administratrix de bonis non of the ion (ff SlIlll :! ,urt III' matc l'ill i. "Whllt it it '!" Si l1llllo nd~ asked filll'llC' ' . and ~\\l' c' l Hl1I ui'ncll. and " J ·J -J oc Grant!" she saiJ breath- 10,000. es tate of Johnathan Clevanger. de. harply. \"I'IiI. less!),. Be njamin F. Ringler also filed cea~ ed . Bond $700. "~: X (' u s(, lilt', " J\l ul{J{i e [u ltc red, Il c 111141 IIf\' I' . 1" 0 hl' l' ." ). delic- " ;\1:.J ~J! i e .10hnsl1 n! YOII've known s uit against _the Co leman astate george R: Chapman was ap" but ill i\J i~:- P upe up here'! " i\lu ', I ~' pll' ~'. "" sma ll ItII I lovi n!! lhi .• Wll ~ coming, hnvl.'n't yo u?" 41 kin g for $24,56 1. 60. no 111 ted executor of the estate of . imlll H\d ~ cumc t ll\\'nrcl hcr. A d Th e N. Y. Life Insurance Co. vs Rn rah J . Chapman, deceased. Bond ,I ou- as she saw with H ~ i"kllll; David T . Williams et al For $3600. Margaret Wund, W. W. ... \----_. -- . huu ! t 'lisualiy tu rned aI' a~' and -- --,.. money, foreclosure' df mo;·tgage, Whitcker and. W. R. Howard were Lega n to study a bloule.i, Lu ('l;;t ill( " .' .- . etc. named appraIsers. W, R. CrWae;y of Philadelphia hu book of " swatches." Blanche O'Brien filed a suit for Ra ymond Ruhlman , admi nistra- ",aaered that In on~ year he wm Andrew J. Volstead, former Con. _ :-:.,:= .. -~..:=-:- .' r.. J ': "": ' l ,' "WIIS lI'lis }'oJle up ht!l'c,', " , divorce against Robert J. O'Brien tor of the estate of Elzabeth M. dine with tbe Pre~ident, play gressman from Minnesota, wMt.. 'imm ollds asked. ':. Gr ounds of gro:ss n g lect and ex: Ru hlman, deceased, filed his inven- with Bobby lone. and John 'name is attached to the Prohibition " liss Pope" Ju e said in a treme cruelty. tory and. appraisement. Rockefeller and either moto\' o'law, failed to raUy aftu aD appcu~ QUiet voice "is dCt\\'n slnir~' in the The Lebanon-Citizens National • - , .. mu sic depa rtm ent." Bank and Trust Co. ( executor of .011 w'~ tbI PriD!* of Wal. .. citia operation.. Proba:e Cou:rt Proc.eclin •• Maggie 's fac ' , was \'tll'y 1'0,1, ' the estate of John M. Bradle y, deshe lou ked onl y at the ol 'ler ma n. The court. approved the report ceafled, filed its second account. ============~==~==========-~ "I didn 'L sec her th ere," I;h" Stan ley M, Sellers was appointBill. Allowed H. Knows Hi. Bu.i .... made by DaVid Mason , as adminissai d t hftokly. to serve as an appraiser of the trator ·of> the estate of David Ma- ed A nd somehow she got her selI estate of William McBurney, deBills allowed ' February 16: Mrs. Gnbber- "What.? A little son, deceased. ouL of tho gla ~s dool' again, an d ceased. He will take the place of Lingo Hardware Co., supplies, shrim p like you a lion tamer and ,Stanley Brandenburg accepted someholl' Ill!w down stairR and \\·0/\ ~e appointment of administrator G. F. Brown who is unable to at- , $6.10; Brown and Bunnell. coal , trainer?" feveri hly bu sy ins tantly with n Trainer (midget )- "My size Is of the estate o,f Robert Braden- tend to tbe duties of an . appraiser $16,60; Mary E. Hopp.ing, rent of large ca l'dboll1 d liOK of locke ts office for cou.nty Sup.er!nte ndent of' the secret of my success. The \Iona burg. deceased, and filed his bond in the estat e. and chains, in the jew Iry departSchools, $30 , Com~lSSlOners Clar~ are waiting for me to grow 11\ or $1000 with Edward E. Bradenmenlo county, care of patIents, $484; W. , . burg and James.E. Burke as sureAnd ail the while hE:r heart pounMania,. Li~a.e A, Lukens services as member of httle bIgger. ties. C. J . Galbreath, Herve W yles ded a if it wou ld hnmnici' her t o Lee Dalton, factory workold.iers' Burial Commititee, $1 ; and, Ed. Grahan~ wer-e named ap- erJames pieces, and bel' ~ hnmed thooghts of Franklin. and Miss Nora Dex. Frank W. Tletmeyer, same, $ 1; pl·aISeI'S. Parknvenue -."Thst'~ not the almost suffocated ber. tel' Scearce, of Franklin. James McClure, burial of J. F. mother of t hose children, it's the "lIe kn ow 1 we nt up thcre to Hi . big ar m he ~ d her t ightly •.• . "J·J-Joe Grant," abe .aid,breath. , A~ instrument of writing, pur~ Bu.r\en M. Collins, bookkeeper, Bogan in /ligent soldier. $ 100 ; portmg to be the last will and nu rse." talk to hi m- what'll he think r ' lea sly. testament of Wrlliam McBurney of Dayton, Ilnd MillS Wima G. Office Outfitters, supplies, $6.60 ; uml He didn't wal1t to ~p uk to Centrlllpsl'k- "How do you Gerke, Franklin, 'Columbus Blank Book Compan y, deceased, ' was produced In court me at all- and 1 blufTed t hat Mis. nod enc h::llIlinf{. ,'he could hardl y know ?" Thomas B. Bodley Pleasant supplies fo r aud itor, $3.60; Lyle ".J-J oe Grant!" and a<\mitted to probate. The Leb- Plain, and Miss Mildred Pe arl Blank B ook Co., supplies, $19.60; Pope IVa up here-,'h seen rig ht Parkavenu e--"She kn ows them " S\l l'prised ?" anon-Citizens National Bank and through me . He ~ aw right throu.l{ h k"r.p Illl' \jtll ' fl'el 0 11 lhe grou nd. Fred Proctor, deed record book by the il' names," 'l' ir(·!I·! fJ ('p l' (,:<~ 'u '/ Hun!!I'Y'? ot "No but but I guess Trutit Company, of Lebanon, by C. Hatte, Maineville. me. Oh I wish 1 was dead I I Everett C. Wagoner, ebautt'eur, $85.37; W. C. Gilmour, 2 inquests C. Eulass, trus t officer accepted can't have him t.hinking 1ik ,tha t wh n J Ot' Grall, tall a nu leun and l -maybe I though ~" Livingston, Ky., and Miss Hazel ' U2.40; Drs. Edw. and Robert ~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!;!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!'~ about me ! J wish [ W IlS dl'ad. pl'olcctivl' an ,1 mr'!it appre ciative , r "Go on. Don't stop. Maybe you the trust as exe,eutor, No bond re- Lou is Jordan, Franklin. Blair, medicat-1services, $28.50; "--- '~' n~ l"':lich' h(, I', was Ku iJing her thought what?" quired. What'll I do? 1 can't C\'cr look him !dong Eimer Roy Bar nhart, 'factol'Y Ohio Pen. Mfg. and Sales Dept., th(' li gh t (~cI :<lr\'e l. " I th ought yo u were kinder. ill t he face again.' worker, and Mrs. Ethel Marie Col- soap, $4.50; Morrow Whitacre, ]) "1' w:.lIk waS a combi!1ation of kiuding me along." She WIlS $tunding at 111\ ungle lin's. Both of Lebanon. damages, $15; Mrs. Grace Mounts, Iln rl dance . tep. It wn. at this juncture that for ium l , hOUllC<', of t he jewell y c,oun Lel' tnat wa R 200 posts ,$80; Wilbur Cutter, 80 ,lot! , ha d i lau h sympatheti 'u lly a terri ble moment Joe Grant disehar8ct.~r . 8S r esponsibility," she placed in - u sort of nich e between posts, $32; Carl Roush, 8 yards of th<! la ughing fnce , the euger a pp ea red from his Qwn consciousbegan, Smce I was ten Yl)an old ul Real Ealate Tr.adera columns. ,MONEY- LOANED Btone, $ 1:20; Ernest Dakin. 20 "y ":< that d mand erl hi s sympathy. n ss for a few sec o'nds, and the I've been tryin' to earn a little an; Sudd Illy ahe kn w thAt a tall, yards of ston e, $3; Blair and LeWilford R. Eyer, by e xecutor to "This is lil Y corn r, J o . ' JOlleph Merrill who was a tTuant spend a little .less, to bear \\'Tongs leun mlln was loungillg 0 11 t he His Sll'PS had been quite auto- from college, who belonged to the patiently. Pop says /he's always Charles Hormel, 78 acres in Clear- Roy, sand and gravel. $14 0.40; W. LOANS on Livestock, Ghattell, counter besi dc h I' his should er alB. Collins, repa irs, 60c; Bordens Second Mortgages. Notes bouaht o' nticully IU I'ned toward t hat eame world as this smart roadster, been anxious to live the ide-al life creek twp. most uching her own Charles Hormel to Silas A. 'Stock 'J:ire ~ho p , tube, $9,20; Lingo John Harblne, Jr., Xenia, Ohio. J ue ', pal icultu' qui 'l , block where he took his place, too, but he never t'hought it could " till mad at III ?' it wa . . hacl pal'ked his roadstel·. ~ Th ey Hardware Company, s upplies, To play a part was all very be done on a lPostman's salary." 78 acres in Clarcreek twp, voice. $892.47: L. W. Nisbet Co., ceI we re close Lo the hund 'ome low- well insom uch as it concerned only "Listen, Maggie Listen, dar- MOfes \'I. Copeland to Gus A. ment, $18.20: Gharles O. Cook, 0 and J;!elen M, Epp, 95 acres in . Iu nt! tar nnw. . him!;el'! , ' But here was this be- Iing-" . lumber, $302.88; Ohio Corrugated LONG OR SHORT T~ME-Eaay "Hcre's some r lI er le ft hi : wilder ing li ttle madcllP armful of "Since Chrstmas,' 'she went on West Turtlecreek twp. . Scott Ross, et al to Emma E. Culvert Co. , sewer, $112.60; Johnterms. Also Surveying and Ab· pasionately earn est femininity in "Since Christmas," she went on' I rrm dstcr 'her ," J oe said. "You'd wonder he'd have any' his arnlS. her tear-soaked lashes done- everything I've done" sh~ Ross real estate in Clearcreek twp, son-Watson Co., sup j)1iell, $2.28; stracting, Write and I will Outfitters Co., supplies Office ' Emma E • .Ross, to Scott Ross, et and see you. Sam D. Henkle, Way· , business -in thi : n ighb orhQ d" the touching his cheek, her whole .correded it, "has been do~e benl, real estate in Clearcreek twp. 46c; Mrs. Iva Wittlinger. care of nesville, Ohio. J11 .. girl in nocent.l y Ct,ml11 ent e ·1. bein q- only too obviously ready ts> cause I was thinkin' of you." Carl Wittllnger, $10: Miss Lottie Walter C. Stahley to William "Il \I' far u\\'ay do you liv~, yield itsel f to his guardianshIp for. He caught her small agitated ----Snyder, care of Frank Kelley, $10 i\lnr!gie? " . eveI'. hands and held them tightly, Sylvester Lee and Clara Belle Lee FOR RENT ... " Oh, not St) f nl'. Pop and I wa lk How Qn earth was he going to "Maggie, just be quiet, dear 81.09 acres in Wayne twp. . it ercl·. morning. 'Bou T think get OU, of this wit'll Maggie John- The re's no need for you to get s~ David and Clara Sloane to Frank Cocoanut soume , FOR RENT - Five rooms with it.'~ t hirt 11 hi clcs." son? excit:ed and upse<t. Listen, dear, I W. Southard, 3.70 acres in Turtleelectric lights and water. Mrs,' ,l oe had pnlmed his key. When he spoke, his tone and like you immensely. I ' think you creek twp. , John M, Alcorn to A. O. Black, One cup milk, one pincr of salt Amelia Williams. , . " WaItt mc to run you home ,in mann er, had s ubtly altered. have more character than any girl t h i~ ·tll'? " "W hy shouldn't I kid you I ever knew. I wouldn't give tip 7.43 in Washington twp. ' three level tablespoons of flour, "J g t so !1-ick Qf my autqmob jle, alon!!'?" he said. "You're too mueh your ftiendship for anything in the Charles and Anna Kesling to, soften in a Ii~l~ eold milk, two FOR SALE il'~ a tt (Out to me lo walk!'" Mug- of a kid yourself, to get mued up world, But you're only 'a little girl The Miamisburg Building & Loan level tablespoons of butter four gi l! aR~U fed him he was horri fied in love a lfairs l" Maggie, you're gong to have Jl Association lot No. ' 431 in Frank- level tabl j!spoons of sugar, yolks FOR SALE-1 yearling Jersey whell he : lipp d into the machine, . She drew herself U,p, fumbled dozen beaus belore you pick out lin. W, W. Tucker and Almira Tuck- 0 f f our eggs, one teaspoon 0 f van},nd challC'llg-ed her cheel·fully . III hel' bag for a bandke.r chief, the man you wlllnt to marry." He buill. eligible to register. Burnet er to Walter C. Stahley, 81.09 ilia, one cup of shredded cocoanuf ",1 ' l' Grant, get out of that car! wiped 'her eyes quite openly, and winced interiorly. "I hope our Brps, n . D. 6, Waynesville, Ohio acres in Wayne twp. whites of four eggs. , i IJ'yr>l1 wunl 1.0 I)e sent to jail?" sa id, in a composed cold voice: friendship--" Warner and Phlena L. Conover Heat milk, add salt and flour FOR SALE ,B rooder stoves. , "Oh . eome nn, I!et in, l\1aggic"You must drive me horne, Joe. "I know, Joe. I know. That's PHONE 8F3 Drinking fout:ltain with each I do ::'t br., RO KC~II·y ." ~I y father and mother'lJ be wild you. That's your side of it. But I to Harold V. and Ruth M. Martz. and cook teil minutes after it has BUL, .lc 'e. I ~ n't it locked?" If I'm lat.e." was talkin' about me." . , Lot in Franklin. thickened, Mix together, butter, s~ove, S, D. Henkle. tf "Maggie--listen. Don't take Sh~ caugh.t at his lapel with a "Nl'P . I\L'Y I'ight here! Get in, Sallie E. Joy to Annetta Rogers. sugar and yolks of eggs, Pour' hot BABY CHICKS-Barred, Whl'te HARVE YSBU RG, OHIO ' i ~1nggi e , an d-li sten! I'll bring it that tone! YOlJ know . how much 1 small bare hand, and raised her Lot in Waynesville. A, ' D. «::arpenter to Noah and mlxtuirde over, 1st Arrding well and and Butt' Rocke, 'S, ,C, R. I. Redl , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-', b!1l'k to the olher end of the block like you-I've got to stop this, I've beautiful, wistful, childish eyes, d vanilla and and W, Wyandots lOCi Ena, W. and let him hunt fo r it awhile, to got to stop this, I'm a fo.!>l It I He laughed suddenly, 1)oyflbJy, Cuba F . Powers. 48 acres n Clear. aet ae e to coo. .cocoanut. Lastly fold in the Leahorns, 8Ci Special price. on tl'Dc h hi m n 1(' so n about forget - don't stop this," he added, In hie "Ah, M88'ifel You little -idiot!' creek townshJp. &niamln F .. apd Alice E, GUI- stiffty beaten whites of the ena· lot of 600 or more. , Also Itarted ' inl!' t'l loelt itl" heart, "Why, you're not ellrhteen And this 'klsll was a difFerent FOR SALE DATES CALL "J r e . y oU coul d ba sent to jail -you're a little girl!" klse., The IIttlcl fli'U'le' rested tin to Edith Trimble. 2.6,679 acrel 'Bake in buttered pan in moderate chlckl of varioul aaes. Order now for t hn L!" " I'm eig'liteen to.morrow, and against his brealst.the little hahd In Clearcreek t~WJIebfp, oven until firm. Serve hit witb 'and be sure of rettlnlr chlckl OD "Oh, come on- it won't ta ke not a little girl at all," ahe sald, wal crushed against bll heart, and Fred W. Enzweller to Harry L. chocolate .auce, date you ,want them. We sh"lp P. (hl'minu t es !" with swift dignity, the fragrant sou l of Mr seemed ·to Dapper , Sr., tract near Twenty P 0 0 D 100 M II d ·11 Mile Stand, ' ., , . . , -ID ve every In he! I'll rI , she yielrled. "Ei~hteen! Why. iWhat would be drawn throUII:h her 'fresh, half· LeWis H. Brown. Sr. to the MorNowthen ~ "Onetrack never guaranteed. You will make no ml~ ,. ;\Ial' ' ie, how'd yo u lik e to own your father think ff you married opened lips. '1 cr l' like this, and have a b ig- at eighteen!" Joe protested. Then they talked, Maggie's hand row National Bank: Tract In Ifor- gives up. He spent ten years look- take In . buylna Welsman'lI ChiCks, Ing for a needle. fi n a hay stack, They have given unusual ••ti.. rlllll'.l wili le ful' coa t, and be Tid ing "Dnmnl itr-and damm me for Is locked in hIe, 'h er heacf 'resting row, David and Clara Sloan. to Frank but' he finally found it." . faction for the past 9 years, W. ,'h'1 /< I,r re LhiR wa r own to EI- fool!" he ejaculated. ..~ow Hve ,lux-urI'Ously agahist his shoulder. J ESSE STANLEY \ ll1In l{,lnll' . 0 1' t he WClf\tbench Arms, said it! This Is the first time that "1'11\ gettIng thlrty~Ave a week W. Southard. 3 tracts ·In Turtle· Afterall-"Yeah, 'and now he ,re located In tile center of Mason Phone 320, New Bu rlington , 011 ' 0 " I' one nr t. hr,;;Cl fashi ll nabl c plac es? word has come into our conVeru- Mary 'Margaret. And I'm riot creek townshIp: ' , can't thread It!" 1 sq. ' North of . Fire Dept. BI4" " ".Io r· . b' lcc\'e mc. l've ~ce n gi rls tion , and I'm the one that Introdu- golnl!' to have my wife work!" . Robert Elmer Sha~'p, by~mlnWeisman's Hatchery, Mason, Ohio, 'IJr, 1,1,111 ways . and t h~I'c's nothing ced it ." "Ph, Joe-I'll , die--t6 hear you 18tra~r, to A. P. B~I~rer. ,38 ·Ph · 28B tt· acres m . JIaTlan toVf~shJP. Pearl-Several of the men whom one • EARL KOOGLER in It. " inl! fellc!!'" buy you coats Maggie cleared her throat. ' say 'my ,wife'," , Xenia. Ohio !Iud take yo u out ritling. You " I've had a great deal of re"That's aboutr-one forty a Prudence A. Oouden ~ Helen :C, I. refused whe~ J married. YOU are FOR SALE- 1 yearling bull ell. R. D. 6, Scott, and Grace C. Smlth. About richer than you are now." . ' ' . (]"n ' t mind h ing poor, do you, J r>e spon si bility in my life, ail'll there month." 229 aaes .in ' Salem Township. Xeres--"That'a why:" glble. to register" Burnet B1'01I. 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No. 118 new effol't to mnke politic ~ll oapital out of t he , price of brelld, Polltic)ans al'e beginning to bld fo r votes Subscription Price, $1_50 ' a Y ea~ h um the wheat-growi ng, sections of the co un tr}' by pointing out ,thllt ~ _ _ __ - - , ____ __ ~_--.- . __ the pl'ice of bread 'hilS not gone down proportionately to the pr ice O F KNOWLEDGE "I eal'n in ~ things," on I'prllcticn l ~,------------which the farmer gel!'! fOl' his BUT NO' EDUCATION " ainillg, ' on " g ivillg t he ho, s alld w,hoat, anel t hat therefore so me.. - ... gil'lH (!llui!1IlH.·n L for daily life," FlmnUARY 26 , 193 1 body "h i~her up," - eithea' t he' mi lThl;' I'l,,.ull ot' Ihi s pro"ra Spaehetti with Mu . hrconu .. lll . in Iers 0 1' t e bakers -ill get,ti ng too • 11I ~ :1 :::: I;l'd nH! th e t her day mlln y iJi: la nc e ~, iF )lot enc u lIl' al~' 1 =- - =-:--=;--=-::.::= '-=-====::z= RESIDENT muoh profit, , Cook half a poune! of f. P:lll;hetti ',' :-,,, ': Ull l ' ',' j had ~t udi d in 1:01 · ing. You ng- pr opl ' gl'udun t e in to We don't profess to know a ll in slig htl y sa lted water f ur a half J ;," 1' h: d (,(',',1 1ll 11. t hl)lpl'tlt, lifp wth U IllU HI of unassilllilate tl • a!Jout the millin g a nd bnk ing buai- hour 0 1' more , Whil e this i, coo king i ' , .';"! ( 'I. "(; n· . k IIncl Malh· und !llU re 0 1' I c~s i!lllCCu rllte fatts . noss, !Jut we ' do know that the pe ol II hllJf pound of mu shroo m!' . , :!t l , , Lut wilh no n'al n1l' ntul drill, [Inti THE RELIABLE COW 1 cost of Uie raw mllteria l i ' a vel'y anel cut th em into halves I' quarPERMANENT LOCAT ION lit, ~a l J il ~(1undl"1 lik e a s illy no philosophy , • small proportion of the cost to th e l I ' and put il1to a SIIU N pun wi th : ~l/ ,," " , .. ) UU >11 L' in th e lIlh' rti , - lr 'me " f his fin st " f.SS llgC::; 'a r. - - - - - - ultil1lute consum er. of any manu· '1 li tt le b:ltter, covel' thc pan and I '~I! hll~ iTl ~~, Wh ut do GI'I!cl( und dina l NewlllRn dC'crib s an cLiucu. ma lhl' l11Hlics have t o do with ad - ' .. <I nl1l n II' lin ,· whu "hilS t h ~ "e"The duiry ind u~try co ntinu es to factured commodity. We don't ex- let simmer for a quart er of nn LEBANON, OHIO pect th e price o'f automobiles lo go hour 0 1' more, Nnw thick~n a ha lf \" ' l'l i,i ng '! " pose of mind whic h li vcs in itself. rUI'niHII nn' example of on~ of t he dowo even' tim e th e price of steel cup of cream or milk with a t(la· or CII UI'S!' th 'y have nolhinjr lo whi le it live, in th e wOl ld . and Eye. Examined nearly deprcssion-proo f fall M off, because , we know there :;poon of no m', ,u1d th is t o til ' mo 't d o UIIc.t' tl y \ iL'i, ndv('1 ti s in~, or h Ii'll li a s J'(!sources for it;; hapRepai .. .. Ilh l11IJU,, 1'Il bu nking or th e law, 1Il('~S at hom!) \\ ht! n it cann ot goo Glallc:a Fitted groups in American iuduRtry ." i~ al'e lots of things besid es gteel that mu shroom s and let cook ull ti l it : .- ,. a, ' \' '"r th," ot her occupst i O ll~ a!Jroad, III' ha s II g ift which SP l'\' Z'S : ,,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _... t he woy in whch one j(reat New Ito inlo lhe manufuctul'e nnr! sale hil S t hic kened, Drain the ,pa'~hl'lt of lIu lomob iles, 'arl.l n little butter anll turn into II ' hy whic-h I mi ghl havc cho,' en to hun In publk and ~ UPlllll' l s hlln In I :::::===::::~::-_______ 'tork banking in ~ titutioll intro du . It Lukes about 4 1·2 bu hels of serving difi h, Pour the mlH' hl 'o o l1l ~ . ,1111 a 1 1\'. I1 ~, rc tirl.' lll l' nt. with out which i!oo d ce ~ thl' cow to it!; dcpogitol's and wheat to maR e a barrel of flOUI', out over t hi s and fi cn'c at 011(' (' , I ' .<-1 (;I" l·k nnd mu t h(' 111atil's ha vc , . " llllI l i:, bUl \' u l~'ll r and with HE""IDERSO N I thi ~ (III\.! t hing in common,-t'a ch of \\hidl failur l' und cli sappo ;nt ;ncnt 1,\ customers, With 011 Lhe troub les Out of fl barre l of flour, se lling Baked Mushroom . 1 ' '"1" IS lhl' l11i Jl Li to ,att,tlck , han' u c hal'lll," which the wheat farme r , t he col- now for a1'l)und $!i a barre l. th(' '1 0TARY PUBLIC Selcct I U l' g ~ mu shl'o(Jn1 , P eel I a difTi clI lt prob l(·J11 and to thmk It!' A I'd 111 11I1.. t l1l'1' plllL'(' h(' defi n"" ton f~ll'm c r and th growel's of ciJmm e rc ia l bakers make 300 onepound IOllves or bread, They put Cut off t he ~tf\ lk hal ' <I" irl' h fr n' \lay thr ll u~h to H so lUlion , Th a t is ,du ca ti l)1l as "th l' prc'pHI'a ti 'ln for oth er sta ples have bel'n goi ng , omc nlh I' things besi des fl oul' in- the top. Place them with rh(' Ulll'''' National Bo'nk "" ntH I Jisl'i plin e; lhut is devel op· kno" lcdg <! ," th roug h. we ho ve hea rd few (, Olll. to the brend, a nd they have a 'd d ' ' I ' kl 111I'I:t. ill II" sume s .. n ~e that hn rd If nil pd ucnt l' l's (" lI ld a gH" UI," n 1d '11Hrufacturin" COetl' as well ae II 5 1 e O WI1 In a ple-p ale; ~ P I II1 I;' , 1 h I I f' , " Will. Dra wn , , El lal ". Se t e ... ,' ~ '~' ith sa il and IJeppel" pu t 11 '\ I 1,'lh,\ , ka l (')(cl'l' isc d('vc op" t e, t 1:1l. I (· 1nIlI " Il . It w('u ld 111l.'11 11 plaints fr om t he dail' y funnel', cosl of sellinlt an d distributin l?, rt , f b tt 'h n k '!: ,!llI ' c'il , T hil l . in a larg(· d ,;grec, much prOKTI''':', Th"n \\'1.' sho uld WAYNESVILL E. OHIO One quarter of nil the farl\! in. seems I'ea~o nab l e to beli eve that piece 0 u er on eae , II '(' In II I I .,' ;c:ot ; "11, ha\'.. CO Il l'i'l' g'l'a /lua t('s \\'hos(' \\'hen they <," ay t hat quick ove n t e n lo fif teen millu tes, If ' I I come of th e United Stall'S comeR they are rl'"ht ... ' f I T h" .. e;s morc fal ~e an( UZZY 111 11" ~ a n' 1Il'l'pare( to~ the I'e- un t I'l t f n d I', I ua.sllng l'CC]U l"lt Iy , th I I ' I rathc' " th lln from the cow. thi s New York bunk o lonf of breod , (jcll' ver~d ~ with mel l ~d butt er, Add 1I few ' ., "I., ' "l" · ll.! ed' ll'H Uon IlII I.; I'lH uatl's \\,1' Sl' mill! , :ll'! mC I'(' I. 1' l1il'ts out. If yo u wond er why ~:~~~" ,~ohs!l~t'e \,:hl,ethbeackue~t)lomaebroupta' y6 drops of l e~lOn juice, Serve hol on ,lltuu l allll ost allY (,th er implII tan t slu fl' "r!, S th e same dI Sh, , ' ,~ Above La Follette, at 1M 1I1'J"(·1. \\' e hll n ' been , ill .ur I II ~(' Ton m"n~' (!rnrlu rll ('", !I I pr e:~ nt Wall Street is co ncel'llcd with I .." n love that IS the r etaIl er's charge desk of the Governor of WisconsiQ I ':;- "11 II,,' who l · e Jllpha~ l s 0 1 ~c h O l1 l ha v!' pl"nly or kl1(I\\'l edlt(' bUL nl) COWfi, consider that ilem Of t hree ~~~fi~~ nd lil1g and delivel'Y lind hiS / Deviled Mushroom. , at which his father once sat; middle, I nn d co li!';: e ha~ been pltlel' d nn "du cal illn, t hOU/land million dl)llllr ~, That is I\f .",f,(. tI' ~ n"s omethin'g f or Sellso l' a Quart of f r'csh l11u shFranklin D, Roosevelt, re-~ I ec~e d ~ ~ someth in g ror Wall Streel to be politicians to get excited abou't in room s with two tea s poon ~ of snit ' G01fernor of New York, dehve,nng un ' intel'l'"tcd nrc inl'ilcd til At.. \\' hi,'h t rain is your wife l' O n1curcc I'ne.J abo ut ! Dairy products this bread situati on , But it looks p'lIl ha lf a temmoo n of pepper, and hilinaugural address; bel.ow. Wilbur 1 11~ in Oil'!" bring th eir' pl'odu cel's two nnd onc- lO 'IS" if the flll·mer. a s usual chop into gmall piecps with a CIo OP" L. ,Cross, firat DemocratIc governor le nd, "It l11u ~ l b(' lhe on on trllck 27 30 Yea rs Experie nce in Ulir l" wn was sadde ned .'un dn~' that' ~ tlt e II IH' Ulal isn' t on t: me." half ti mes 811 much motley as t he was !!,oi ng to get lhe short eml of ping·knife. Mix with two Cops of of Con\1ecticut since 1913. He Waf Fitting and Making G1ll ss e~ any Re rious attempt to re du ce the tine, silted brea d crumb~, Into o ~ c for merly Dean of the Yale Graduate N' lllilll! by n e\\ ~ o f th e death ';If co tton crop 01' th e beef crop nnd ":-atpI'ice of bread t o the citv f olk s "Ull of cream 01' rich milk stir two I School. These three governors are Mrs, Brice Smith a l her home In m(1rC than thl'ee times the annual wh o are, af ter all. the ones' who <;I~ beaten eggs; add a dash of cayenne being ,watched with great intere st in 1~l'Jlnklin, Mr , and M!'!<. Smith wer~' CARY'S JEWELRY SHOP value ol the wheat el'op. A nd not ~o~t of the bread buying, In so Rnd one tabl e s p~()n of oni on juice, viewofthcPresidcntialeleetionnexa 'r . llllLI' I('si d cn t~ of (lU I' \li lla g~ a ncl Every Tue.d"y. Thursday, ·lU mbe r many fri en ds her e, ovo n the most pessimistic udv'isers far as lho priee tqe farm er get Mix with lhe mu shrooms and year. Saturday of th e fal'rner a l'e recommending for hiR wheat is a part of the co, t l cru mbs Huvor with a littl e Worces'\irs, Mary Hai nc): a nd has, '10 Charge for Examination a reduction in the milk outp ut , It of a, loaf of bread , any gene ral re- I te~sh ir-e s,n uc,e if delsired. p ut t he ,-i ll1:1 l t e nt ~rlain e d a~ d in ner S unis one branch of farming that can d uctlon in the retail price of bread IYll)' tll re II1tO a w(' I·gre!\fie-l bakday, ~·Il'. lind Mrs, p , Wa les Smart, go on expending for a long time to will be used. so mewh ere along the ingdish, covel', and bak e until , ,t I" l'ha~, Sma/'t and Mi ~s Grac e line. a s anothel' excuse to keep the brown all top , come. ____ Il l' incinnati, Mr~ , C, D, mart In ten years the nation's con- pt'icc of wheat down, Mu.hrocn\ Soup ----:lll d KaLhl cn O ~bol'l1 of Willl1in g-sumption of dairy producls hns - - -., - -- - Miss Hulh oak of Wayn t'svi llr l Oll, <l nd irs, Ern c~i Oswald (I ( increased one-third, and is still Clean half a pound of mu shrorlJn ; Wll ~ th' hn U!' Ir. ues t lhis we~k n f L ~ ba non. growing. We drink more milk. eat and chop them tine, Add tl:c m to a Mi~s l'\ e lli ~ Graham, more butter l cheese and ice cream quart of stock and simmer for ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN than .ever belore, While we are cutt wen ty ,minu tes, Th en rub th rough A number of children were abNOTICE OF APPOINTMENT our Cattle, hogs, sheep and calves ting down on our consumption of fine wire sieve. Boil a qual'ter of a ent from ~ch o ol this wee k (lwinjr Norri s-B roc k Co,. live wi re and wheat and beef, ' cup of tapioca in a cup of watE'r to liln e s. progressive firm for th e highest ,"state of Chauncey H, Bunnell, The dairy industry is the forehalf an hour a nd add to the soup. mnrk et prices and good service. moet example of what the indivi-' T h' org'u nize d Bible Cla!;s f d' 'eased, Season with sa lt and pepper, ancl Union Stocle Yards, Cincinnati, 0 , Jon. a h' ~ Run undny Sc ho ol held Notice ii? he reby given that dual 'farmer has been able to do at the last add a cup of cream Ref.renee ! Ask first man you m e~ " to increase his profits by cooperastil'l'ed up with the yolks of two th eil' rcgulal' me'e Ling,at th e home Mon imia Bunn ell has been duly tion with his neighbors. These banof Mr, a nd Mn<, linl Cleaver appointed and qua lifi ed as execueggs, kers point out t'hat one-third of Tu esday vening, In the ab sen ce of trix of t he Estate of Chauncey R. pl·csident ancl vice pre!<ident, Rev, I Bunnell late of Wanen Cou nty, all the butter and chees> manuVeal Frica .. "e T holllbUl'Y pre~ ided , \y, M, Gi l- Ohi o deceased, factured in America is produced by ~=== -===:;======== Ohi~ Cut fOUJ' pounds of veal in small lam led the de vollio ns, "I'cral mat- I Ddted this 2 1st day of February cooperatives, One co operative the ' YOUNG AND OLD Phone 7aJ pieces, put in a kettle in co ld ters of bu ~ i n ess clime up f I' Olll' 193 1, National Cheese Producers F~dera water to just covel'. let co me to a de cisions. During the social hO ll!' W, Z, ROLL tion, has over 12,000 farmel' m e mberR and na ndles more t han forty From "The Water Bab' e." By boil and sk!m; sct where it will boil the progl'am cOI:nmitlee pre ented I Judge of the Proliate COU I·t. ~Iowly until v~!'y tender, adding, three int r csting cont ests, The host M.l J Wan'ell County, Ohio million pounds 01 cheese a year, Charle. Kinc.ley JU}!t before I~ IS d one, ,Milt and a ul'd hostess ~~, .. ved a te mpting I C, Donald Dilatush, Atty. The Land 0' Lakes Creamery Com• __ __ pany of Minneapolis, owned en- When all the world is young, lad, sh ~ht sprinklmg of whIte pepper, 1lunch of frui j eollo, cooki !<, cocr a Thlck~n th~ gravy by addtnlr the nnd mnp le wax , Adjoul'l1ed to meet tirely br. producers. han ri l ~s. a hun- I And all the b:ees are green; follOWing: Rub smoothly t hl'ee Ma!'('h 17, wi th )\fr, lind Mr!<. W. NOTICE OF ApPOINTM.ENT dred mllhons pound of butter an- And every goose a swan. lad, FUNERAL DIRECTOR tablespoons of butter an d the I Gi llum , Dua ll y, I And every lass a queen; ' Not only cooperation in market- Then hey for boot and borse, lad, snme of flour, remove from the fire and stir in slowly to prevent Th,'" P' , T. A, holt.! t hC'Il' l'eg~ l a l' W.A:YNESVILLE, OHIO E: tute of J onathan Clevc nger, ing. but cooperating in grading up And round the world away; dairy herds, accounts for much of Young blood must have its course; lumps; relurn to the fire. let boil m'( el,mj{ III th e .y m Wednesday deceased. up once and it is ready to sel've, cvenll1g, the dairy fn'rmers' general proslad, , Notice is hereby g iven that Ida Have ready a tin of warm biscuits, ' CJlpt, Chas, Gam er of olumbus Clev-enger has been duly appoinoerity, The averaJl:e milk oer cow And every dog his ~ay Fully Equipped for Good break open, lay upon a hot platter, visited Mrs, Mary J, F'ill ch~ un d bas been increased nationally from Service, ted Rnd qua lifi ed a.' Adll1ini stl'acrust down, and pour over the Robert Gal'l1er ! atu rdny. only 1,436 pounds" a year to 4,- When all the world is old, lad, t l ix, De Bonis Non, of the Estate fricassee. A very sma ll onion Large Display Room, And all the trees are brown; 1100, by improvement.q of herds cooked with the meat is a welcome '.Helen 0 b I'll !;pent Thursday of J onat han Clevengel' la te of through careful breeding, There is And all the sport is stale; lad, Ambulance Service Warren County. Ohi o, de ceased. And all the wheels run dow n: addition to sol;Jte, but there should nil!'h t with Evalyn McClIl'rcn , , still a long way to go., ,T oo many . cI'eml membe rs of the loc al Dated t hiR 13th day of Fcbl'u cows are not producmg enough .Creep hilme, and take your place be only a suggestio n of t he onion, Day or Nicbt • T.lephone '1 Add a squeeze of lemo n juice be- W, C, T, U, attemded th e W, C. T. a l'Y, l OS 1. there, butterfat to pay for their . board. U.. Insti tu te at Wayne, villI! T uesThe spent and maimed among: fore serving, It has been pretty well demonW, Z, ROLL duy, strated that on e purebred cow God grant yo u find one face there Judge of the Probat~ Court, You loved when all was young, prodUces 500 pounds of butterfat Mrs, M, E, Shc r wood has been 014 Tamale - "What, ', becam e of W ane n Counly, Ohiu a year earns as much for her owqui te ill but i ~ !ic~ll1 e wh:lt impl'oved, Schmidt?" .- ner as do fourteen cows eaeh proCarne' - "Why, he went , to Mr. Asker- "How much for Lester Stan of Spring Valley ducing ] 00, pounds of butterfat. Quiggle--" I heal' ~I OUJ' so n is I One of the most important traveler s insurance from New )\merica and made a name for mad e 11 s hort vi sit with I'Idatives him self there," • . tak ing an extra su bj ect at coll ege h·ere Friday. things to be done al!riculturally in York to San ,Francisco?" this yeal'," localities where dairY farming is Tamale- "How?" Ticket Agent- "Two dollars by Phone 93 Primary Gra,de. Enlerla' n Pscadds-"Yes. the duclo l' mid not generally practiced is to ' get. a the way of New Or leans, and one Carne- "He calls him self Smith Although han,d icappcd by llluny he couldn't stay in co llege unles" few dairy herds started, The im- hundred and fifty hy the way of now," pupils being ' absent on accou nt of he g<1t more sleep," provement in ' general farm eondi- Chicago," - - -illnESS, the pr im m'y room gave an tions, in regions where this haB P,oe t- ul'll be thought better of l excellent asse mbl y PY0j!' I'11 1l1 ,)~ h ll: " sbeen done in the \last few years, w~en I'm dead and gone," day 11100'ning-. "Onwa1'd hn stlllJ\ is remarkable. • \Vatc~ ,your expiratiop date on Editor- "That's so; you won't Soldi ers" Wil the opening 'TIumb.er Our hat is off to the fanner's be writing any more then. fo llowed by dev<,tion in c;harg~ of The Miami Gautte,' most reliable 'friend, the dairy cow Rev, Thornbu ry .. A cbv el' recItation by Jimm y Th n· nbury wa ~ follow ed by un ex-crci!'c by five boy s "The Hatchet!' Curry Me· Back to Old Virginia " was s ung By Albert T. Reid by the assemb ly, A cll nning ~xer · cise "The , Doll hop" wus g Iven, . J\1i ~ g Tu ck~1' to ld th e ~ t.n l'y pnd the following chnracte rs flll'!lish c,4 th e action : Shop-ke eper, HI!'hard Ellis Sa ilor doll. Geo!'ge Daw ~ (' n ' BabY.doll. Dale H:lr~le y; Girl doll, Nell ie McCarren; LItt le Bo-P eeD. Oralea Bailey; .liack Korner, Robert Hawk e ; Boy Blue, Charles B ~ r­ , IvUe: .Jack and, :JiII, Robert 'B o~9n ,,"nd Maxine Osborn ; Walkin~ rl Gll , Mary Schoonov·e r; T edd y Bear, Vernon Lewis: Boy dell, Georj!e Bell' Fairv Edith Deboa d Met het" Carl~ en Kirk: Little Girt, J e an Eakins, The Fairy sansr a.' sweet so lo and the SB~i101' doll gave a clever danc e. 'Others por~l'ayed their parts with equal cleverness" The progranl olosed with sioging , ..... "A m-erica, the Beautiful,t' The teachet's will g'iv.c ' the program next Thursday morning, Mrs, J. P. Thornbury' and Dorothy r eturned Friday from !leve~~1 ,lay's vi!lit ill Louisville, Ky. WIth Mrs, Th orn.bu1'Y's ' mot4er, M.r s. Tho1'nbury I'epolrts he r spmewliat improved in heallth. . " 1-,;. FARMER. In the basket ball ~me Friday • even i,ng QUl' grail,e i/:irls lost to the T t L~L, f juniol' High g i l'l~, 12 to 14. Both our bov's t eam!l lost ove rwhelmC. ... AM PIO N :in n;ly to Wa,\' nesv ille, SaturdaY I".i vh t the,y played Adams Twp Our girls won 50 lo 4l and t he boys lost A GLUTTON :POR Chn Madde n is slr,n"iy im,p rov, ing -from his rec:ent iII~ ess, ' .'PU~ ·'SHMe 'NT Mr. anti Mrs. C, Gray were Wilmingtol\ vi8itors Wed,?e day, Mlll·tha Ashl ~l'V w a!l a Sunday di:nn er ~uest of AIi~e Gray,. , Mrs. 1i1lj ?a T.~~mpson; OQ~' Qld ~ est citizen c,elelb:l,lft"ed her 9~4th 'I;)irthday, Friday., !J.'he three mlissionar'y societies will meet in uniion i'essii)n at the AJd i'oQrn Tu esdll~, 14(1rch .3 at to o'clock ' for th annuaL le8llon.

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. FERRY CHURCH"OF CHRIST ( nd en om inationnl) h ~t I' A. Williamso n, Mi nister Mrs . Carl Frye is ill with grip. nib le " h Otl 1 at 9: 0 a. m. There will he all ~ lh (, I' " urp'rise Spccial.' DU1'wal'd 'Vic e, of Dayton • .vis,j l1 '~ flli I t o be on time and enjoy it. '1'he !\ten's Cl ass is RtTlInging a ited re la ti v('. hCI'e Thur day. .·pedal pl·OgntTII. Lurd ''\ upper up,J :Clm OIl at 10 :3 0 R. 111 . Sermon Gl enll Fry e, f Dayton, li pcnt ~ uh.i c <:t , " '\ Greut walten ing." the wc(!k-unu ut h is home here. Y (tll nl'l' u l way ~ welco mc at thi !\ ch UI'(' h, Mr. and Mrs. Hom el' al'c,y we r bu in c s yi silors in Dayto n today. _ . -- WAY NESVILLE M. E . CHURCH G. C. Dibert, J. G. J\i c ~e y . of Dayton , i. th e gue~t of Mr. anti MI" . F. D. Dakin W l ' c1 I1t' ~ dn~' : Omc:illl uoaJ'd and P l' :\~ I I ' 1l1 (! ~,tin~ ut 7 :00 p. m. hoi r . liss lura Lil e spe nt the tJ J'ut'tiC'r at :00 p . m . week-c nd with her siste l' at Wa sh· :-: unday : SUlH lllY ~ dluol at. !l :30 i'ngton . H. 1\, 111. ;\I ,' rn ing- wo c",hip at 10:30, r.plVol'th Leu/.! II nt (i ::30 p. m. ul'ter Stl'oud, of Dnyt In, ca ll ed 1'1~·arhi ll/.! ~ ('(' v icl' at 7 ::10 p. m. at t he home of Mrs. Mauoc Crane Brock. elsewhere. Th l' W. F. !'I!. S. will mcet with und uy nfll!l'noon. . .111, . :'Ial ~· :\1 " CIIII'l' o n Iwxt '" l'UHc\,. and Mrs. Ray mond Still'1I" day a t ~ : OO il . Ill. ing ~ , of MI.. HE' althy, Il en r Ci ncin· DEATH nati clI ll ~ d on 1.lrs. Addi e Miller WA YNES VILLE CHURCH an d lIlrs. Belle Sco tt Thursday CHRIST Th e rU l1lllin ~ (If Mrs . Amanda afternoon. (Und enom inational) h itlu kc r, alted 74, whose death Mrs, Anna K c nr i~k IIn cl .dll ug hWaynesville, Ohio Ches t!'r A. William son, Min ister cc uI'I' t.'d \V 'dne dny aftel'n0011 at le I'. M i s~ Bel·tha o f Waynesv ille Bi hl l' ~ <:h/)lI l at n :::10 a. 111. 'o rn e Lebanon , we.r e in te rred in l'l iami ~p(!nt Wcd nc!\duy anu Thursday ' billg' "IH'l'i:t1 ('ach .·lInda" ti ll Ea . cemetery FrIday after noo n. with 1\[ 1'. and Mrs. Wal ter K enri ck J Mrs. Shidaker w as a ullu ghtel' l 11 '1' . LUl d'" Suppcr nt conelu· ion. of t.1l latl! Su mu el T erry, wh o at . Mrfl. Su!"an Sa ylol·, . Henry an d ('I\I' i ~1 iall 1': lIdl':tI'u r III G:::1 0 p. m. on e t im e, condu cted a gl'OCNY Hil ey • Hylm' of Da yton, Mr. and ~,----------------------------, Ll·:HII'I'. ~1 1·. YOll ll g'. F.\'{'ning' evan- Slorf' in Wayn esvi lle, r emovi ng I\ lrs. Rudd Sa ylor nr~d son of WC!;t J!.'li~ 1 il' ,; (' r~' i c n~ 7 :::10 II. Ill. Th e fl'OI1l he re to Frnnklin Mrs S hid - [ll'I'ollton spe nt Sunduy after" ' 1 1\1 11 " ' ll l'Jt'('l \1' 111 hc the une a nk , .'~ f ' t I 'b I ', ., I" I t II non with Mrs. Hany Graham. III !l llt't'ti f il l' las t Su ndav " \V e ig:hed I~ (' I li S 1 ~1 . an I "a., L Ie a e and Fltlllld Wa nting" Pm 'e l' I a 'YlU el. Hays l.. t. Hev. and MI',.. H. H, Luffcr·ty ~1('l'lilJl~ lIlId Rih l(, Slll~h' at 7~30 S he IS sUI'v lved ~y (Inc daug hter attended the f une ral of th e £0 1'1 )1. 111 . • ' 111'11 We: tl ne:; r\u y. Thc ch u;'l'Il Mrs. Hobl' l't M ()rt'I ~ , ~f Duyton, m ~r' s b l'oth er-in -Iaw at Greenvill e, . whe n ' VI ' U fp('1 at hO Il\(' une on, .E rn est IIn ys1rt, o f Leb- Mon duy. I ' . ano n;. a .slsle l> Mrs. Lu la J op nsoll , II'. a nd Mrs. E d Longacre, MI'!;. ST. AUGUS TINE CHURCH of ClIIc.,'nnat l an d two bl'o th ol'!;, A lice BI' ck and MI·s. Margul'e t Ja m s 'I C IT Y, of Day ton and Wm . .John s wcre Davto n shop pers Rev. Lawren ce B, Mollmann. T erry. of e dar Bluffs, Iowa , Sut u \ ' ( l a y , ' . Summor Echedule- l st, 3rd and Mrs. Adda Mille r s pent the fit h Slln(\ny, l\Iuss nt 8 :00 n, m . ; Mrs. G ol'gi a Har tsoc.lt , wife of week.end with M,s . Fran cis Null, 2nd and 4th und ny, Mass at Wm. Ha rtsock, di ed at hcr home and fa mil y and was a dinner n:30 : in pl"ingfi eld, un day, follOwi ng \! ue;;t Sunday of J\fr. and Mrs. AU a ~ trok e of paralysis. M r.'. Hart· Gi lp in of S pl"ingb oro. , sock was a daughter dJf the rate ST. MARYS CHURCH Now- sclence's new, perfectamazing Ryst e.m of "bubble Caleb and Lea h Sl11ull. Besides he \' MI'. and Mrs. A. B. Trimble ed anti -knock t)Jell Hcv .•1. ,j, ch etfel', Hector cap tl'l1Ys." Here, by minute husband and sc ve ral children s he huve purchased a farm near REd Super-Shell Ethyl Is differ- . n ew adjust me nt of heat and Thun duy, Febru ar y '26, se rvice is survived by one brother, Chas. Lion a nd wi ll move there so~n. ent. It contains Ethyl fluid. b y special design and arrang-c· !It 7 :30 p. III . Rev, Herma n Page, Sm all , of Wayne ville. Mrs. Belle Scott. Everett Early , )f courRe- a generous charge ment of trays, all the harmful, I'cctor of .St. Puul's church, OakFuneral Re rvices were held and daughte r. visited f riends In that a SSUl'es ' pos; tive antiheavy "fractions" so often wo od , will p l'l!ach. Tuesday at Spr ing field and burial Tippeca noe City Sunday II'ftermock value. Bu t with this left in gasoline arc " scrubbed" 'unday, March t, second in was , in Mia mi cemetery . noon. . o·ut. E;thyl compound is now blendLent, hurch school at 9 :30; sered a special, superior gasoInto a :' ~ecial pipe flow. only Mrs, Joseph Grassi of Piqua reilion arid Holy Communion at J ohn Clement, 2 yeal' old 80n of tU I'n ed home- Wednesday after line. tile volatile, lively Raaoline 10 :30. ' Mr. and MI·5. Kenn eth W oo llnrtl, Rilending a week with her uncle Shell engineers developed which Shell blend. with ,enu.of T ow nship road, died of spinal lind aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter it. They kn.o w that infe· ine Ethyl fluid! FR IEND'S MEETING meningit is. Su nday morning. Pri- Ke nrick. rior gasoUne-no matter what Thu s Super-Shell Ethyl Fj'rst day ehool at 9 :30. ' A vate fu n era l services WElr e h eld at was added--doesn 't deliver g ives you every qual ity yo u MI·s. M81'gnret. John s was a Sun dramatization of a Bibl story w ill t he McClure Fun eral Pm'lor, Tu esbest performance in your car. need to get fin est en gin e opue given . Mee ting fOI' Worship at day af te rnoon. Interment in Miami day c1hm er guest at the home of They set ' out to make antiel·ation. Quck starting and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thomas on 10:30. hildren 's st ol'y hour at cemetery. knock fuel utterly free of slow smooth, even power to put' y ou Sociul Row. til ' meeting h u. e on e'v enth day firing, "heavy" partic~es, in front of the crowd. Hig h ilt two o'clock. Months of experiment- then ' unt i-kn ock vulue, WAYNE TWP, FARMER' S CLUB The series of meetings continue they succeeded! Now- see what really fine at Lytle church · t his week. Rev. COMMUNITY It is ,a matter of "washing" T URTLECREEK performance YOUI' motor is Th e members and frie,nds oC the heste r Williamson of the Ferry :he ga soline in a series of huge HOLINESS CHURCH capable of giving. Try SuWayne T wp. Farmer's C~ub we r e church pl'enc hed on Tuesday evenrefining tower~ where the gasp er -Shell . Ethyl today. One R v. A. E. Houck, Minister giv en a most cordial wclcome at l ing .. oline vapors travel over Shell's te t will convin ce you. Sunda y ch ool nt 9 :80 a, m, the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Earl .Mr. and Mrs. Ben James ente.rforning'''W orship at 10:30 Ii. m. Hockett on F e bruary 12 . . At the Y. P .... [It 7 :00 p. m. Evening noon hour a most bou ntiful dinner' tamed ov er Sund ay the latters '. neph ews ,and wives, Mr. and Mrs. sHvice at 7 :'10 p. m. There will was s el·ved . Th e meeting was called to order E lm e\' Jam es, and Mr. and Mrs. ue tl s peci.a l missi nal'y seavice unth morning' and eveni ng, on by t he pre 'ident and tlhe invocn- Lawrenc e James, of Terre Haute, Hurlday, MIlJ'(:h 8th. Mi 5 Moyer, a tion \\'as affel'ed by Rev" Heacock. Ind. I' lu rn ed mi ssionar y fro m South At th e r oll call onl y two fa milies and Mrs. Chat-les ~arly, Am el'ica will b with us for both WEre not r e presented. The min- sonMr. and daughter , vis ited Sun~ay sel·vices. orn e and bring a friend utes of the last meet ing were read .a nd approved. S. . Ellis Was eve ning with the form er's uncle, with you. "You al'e we lcome." t he musician of the dny and h e J ucob Early and family near played several numbers which Miamisburg. TURTLE~REEK TOUR were much ap preciated liJy a ll. Mr, a nd Mrs: C. R. Binegat" of MI' . Rach~ l Harding the probaII livestoc k farmers of Turtle- tion nffi Cof!r of Warren Co. was the Jamestown, Mr. and Mrs. Warren and daughter, of Centercreck Townsh ip al'e invited to take speaker of the aftenl00n. She Kenrick William Haines and son, ville, a dva ntage of t he marketing tour spoke of her work among the Rober t, Mr. and Mr. Ralph _ _ __ _ _ _' j boing arl'U nged for lh eir special yo uth of the co un ty an gave some Wh eaton, and Mrs. Rachel Whea. r~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=~ he nelit fo\' Wednesday, March 4. very interesting reports cocel"nton of Dayton called on Mr, and :: Neighborho od g rou ps are expected ing it. Mrs. Walter Jrenrick Sunday afterto ,"tlu't by a utomo bil e 01' on liveThe special topic of the after- n oon. stock truc ks s ufficiently earty so noon "So me Ways in wl~ich public as to aT'riv e at the Producers Co- Funds can be Expendled to Aid Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Hunt enopel'l1tive ol11mi ssion offi ce about Agriculture," was very ably han- tertained to Sunday difiner the 1) :45 II. 1\). All who wish to join dIed by W . R. Lewis. , following g uests : Mrs. Francis wit h th e ' eaders' gnlUp are urged Judge Dechant spoke briefly 011' Null, Miss Anna Mary Null and to huve their autos a t the Farm probati on work and addressed a ' Hub er Null of Springooro MI'. and Dureu u office, Lebanon, ready to few mOI'e remarks to the elub on MI·s. William Hunt and family. cif star t IJ'y 7 :45 Wedn esday mo\'Oing. t he lives of Was hington and Lin- Blue Ball. ·" It is ah olutely necessary that we coIn. He pointed out \vherein they get to the Lock Yat'ds early if we were b oth alike was in the matter Mr. and M.rs. :.James Wjcal and expect to get fulL bene1lts from the of hones ty. family of north of town, spent T~is prov~~ to t l'ip" say Co unty Agent Class, Rev. Heacock made a, sh ort talk Sunday at tbe latter's parents, Mr. who adde d that the object is to ob- on the Farm Problem. There was and Mrs. Perry Wade on Route Re l'VO lJe l' .01\ ally and study at first milch 'food fol' thought in Ri!v. 73, who celebrated their Silver hand t h,!) a ctual receiving.• feeding, Heacock's words, wedding anniversary and also the grading 0 1' sorting, \veighing and The meeting closed with music wedding of Miss Bessie )Vade to othor tletll ils in t he marketing of by S. S. Ellis. The club adjourned Mr. Bake.r of near Miamisburg hogs. cuttle ca lves a nd sheep. to meet, March 12, wit }t Mr. a nd which occurred last week. Seventy-eight li vestock produc- Mrs. Elias Oglesbee. . -- -~~~--ers f l'om Deer field Township partie i pated in su ch a livestock marketing tour on Wedn esday, F ebruary 11. PI'om , nine o'clock until 11 :30 At th e Sixth Annual meeting of a . rn, they were shown through the the Producers Cooperative Comvari ous a lleys and pens at the mission Association, February 19, Revival services begin a.t this St ock Yards, observing carefully officials reported 495 :1 deck. 'Of place Sunday. March 1. Everyand listening to details explana- live~tock handled during 1980 body invited. , tions concerning the .various fac- which was 28 ,4 % of the total re• tor andl problems on liv,estock mar ceipts at the Cincinna,t i market, Mrs. John Rye ill spending a keting. The importance of quality and a percentage gain over the w.eek at Elyria . with her' aaughter or finish was of special concern, previ ous year. Total savings in Mrll. E. J. Burton. ' .. and \'epresentative groups of sheep commissions for 1980 alrllounted to Ml'. and Mrs, Raymond .Osbom and calves were brought before $41,717.34. 25 % of this, amount- and Mrs. Euphemia Toms of the Warren County farmers in or- ing to $3 2,080.25, was mailed back Xenia spent Sunday with Mr. del' that all interested might as dividends to lives tock producers Emerson DiU and family. "handle" or feel the finish on the who patronized the cooperating as' . !l ni1l1al ~, so a to know why some soclation. The 49687.09 remaIning Mrs. D~ra Morgan and son Arb1'ing Crom c to Bc per pound wns pla ced the reserve fun'd. thur sP!!nt Wedn~sday and Thursmore than others. Noon wncheon . Warren County Farm or.g aniza- .day qt .Payton Wlt~ her daughter ..' I .', . WllS fu r nis hed fr ee th rough cour- tron leaders and cou.nty agent Mrs. Cor~ Gnen. , .. 'V c ~y of t hc Producers Cooperative Class nr~ Jlro ud of the produ<:ers Mrs . Herbert Marlatt spent asso(' iat' on and the E. Kahn'R Coope l'lltlvl! Lives tock Matk etrng, Sunday with Mrs. Frank Dakin Pa ckin g Company. and plan tOUI'S, t!'ips, al1d me etings and faJllily. Messr s Chas. Hoff, chairman of to I!nuble loca l farmens to · lear n the. Dec rfi e ld Township · Fann Bur- more about the management and 'Miss Clal'a. Daughters spent Sun- . dav at the home of Ml' an'd Mrs.'. ea u, and Hal'l'y Palmer, represen- details of. mal'keting.... . Silas Roland. tjn~ t he Ma: on Grange, assisted ~ ~ _ -~~ ounty Agent ClasR in working Mrs. John Blair, of Xenia, spent tip the Deerfield Township Tour. II few days with her brother, Mr. Mc ~s l's. Harold Hatfielil, Frank . Lou Murray and siste-r' Mrs. More uurd, an d Ha.rold Henbam, all of gall. Turt lecrC:!ok Town ship, also partici- W. J. Baker " ........ . : ... ,.. ;. Mar.,ch '6 . p,l tcd in the trip and will help . Sevel'al from hel'C attended reClass work up tile tour fOl' March The undersigned ~' ill off~ r 'f or viv!ll services at Lebanon" Friday 'I, a ided a 1. o uy J~ A , Cowan,l'ep- sa le, at, public 1luct ion, ,at the late ' night. The ~ervjces . wei1! led by "' ~ n, ting- the Farm Bureau, and ollr former pastor Rev ' . Stanley .R. :E. ('I'one, Mustel' of the Leb- residence of Olar;k Stliq-, deceaSed ·WYant. ' . n1l011 Grang' e. .' in ·.Greell . County.i . ..I.O'b\o; ,9 n '. ' .; M ' 1,", and , Mrlj."" C ' 1.11'I ,.a B 'bD, "" ' and - -: - - - .-""'"7""". , ' March 6, ·,93'1 ' !Jon Dean .' o£ £X-enia, Mr. and' Mrs• ATTEND MEETINGS AND TOU Sale to commencc .'at 10 ' o'~ lock Harold -':I~arnhart and daiughter' fo renoon, tbe p~ri!9rial property ' Naon)i. of ·Col.umbus: . spent SUIl, Ov l' one hundred farmers' from of the late €Iark Starr',. decealled, day' after.noPn , withMr: and" ¥1iI.. ' . ,-C6unty attended ' . Coopera- ,consisting In • part, ' 4 l.hol;ses, 11 Burton .Eamliart.· - ' ',:_" : WalTen _~ " . :YC Li e tock Mark~tI~g meetings Cows, ·6 Ho~s, 35 SJi,eep, ~r.m .li nd to ,![S to Ute Crnctrinatl mar- MachinerJl, ,F ords on Tractor, Hal'k ' t ~~rmg; the past two week,s, and ness and 2 field s of growing grain. l~ddltlO\Ulr groups are planning to S 1 "111 . . l' .ee arg<: u s for, ,p~ rtlc~ .!l1'9. dtl .so in th n ea r fllture. ProndI' CI1 livilstoc'll famletfl and ofticerli . W. J. BAKER, Adma. · 1l 1H1 .: lcad ~ rR of the Farm Bureau J. B.KYNE; ~d~ord ri,n d GI'ange are c!lo))erating with .Stanley &; Koogle.r , A . C:: u,nty Agent Olass In th~e tripe. ; W. E. O'Neall, ClerL

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You proAt two ways when yo u fence y"ur fields with American Zinc Insulated Fence . It enable~ yo u to feed crops and I. t them "on the hoof " at b e Her prices to protect mafl<e . ( in and let us growing crops - to InCl ease pasturage. ome give you ~II the factsl

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Liverer, quickEr anti-knock Gasol :ne .... because science has found a way to Remove Everv SICJw- Vaporizing, Lazy Particle.

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ONE of the fin e th ings lib ti t driyin; the new Ford is the way it takes y'o u o\' \' tlw n . ~ c wi lhuut strain or fatigue. No ,matter h ow }o,l1g the tl·i.p, you Imm it will hring: you Balely, quickly, comfm'tably (0 til journ~y' c11 41. The scat al'(~ gcilcrou Iy wido, deeply cll r;hioncd and carefuny clcs ignecl lo Cllufon ll lo the curyca of .llte ho~y. Every new Ford has /;lpec'ally dCl:Iigncll springs ttn~ four

Houdaille Ilolll)le.aclill g hytlrauJic shock uhsorhers. These work ho th ways - lip and down . They lIbsorb the force of roa() sho(·ks Lmd - ho prm ·iJe a cush.i;'n ugainst the rehound of-the sprillg • \ Other f eatures that Jll:ll~c the new Ford a ,'alu'c far above the price are the Triplex. shatter.proof glass wind. shield, eilent, fully enclosed f ou r ·wh eel brakes, morc than twenty ball and roUer hearings, extensive use of fine steel forgin gs, aluminum pistons, chrome silicon aIlo), valves, torque.tuhe drive, Rustle88 Steel and unusual accuracy in manufact uring. In addition, you liavC! m a ny dollars because of the low fiMlt cost of the n ew FOI'lI, low cost of operation and up-keep, and low year ly dcrn'eciution. THE Nt,.. FonDon S EDAN

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Waynesville, Obio

MIAMI' SEED. OATS

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Drenms of Wuy nesvill e hig h ~~-------------.. . chu ul hH: !,c t ha ll fQll owers we l'e TOURN AMEN T SCORE S r Cllli zed in Spring boro hi ~ h sch oo l J:y mn asium last Saturd ay night \\' h 'n th e Orange ond Bl uc k quin· Boy. tet ov rpowe r ' d Lebano n, long 1 he No mesis f!l r loelll a thl etic L ban on Xli- King!' Mill s 20. Spring bor o :i6 - H aI'v Y hUI'g I e Ul ll ~, by a ,.cu re 0 r i G t o 12, to 17. ~\' in the nnll ll lli Warren Coull ty MOI'row 4 1 - arli sle 2!J. t ourn a ment. Wa ynesvill e 2 1- FI·a nklin. J R. T his victor y. th e fi rst that Wa ynesvi lle has ever ac hi eved in Ma son :l4 - 0 tterbe in 13. th hist ory of co un ty t ou\'l1a· Leban on :S 2- SJlringb oro 14, nw nt ·. was well d e ~ e rv (! d . Waynes ville 40- Mo lr ow 35 A ftc l' decis ively defeati ng F ra nk( se mi ·fin al ~ ) . 'V alte l' Sheeha n h il S 11<" II ill li n. a s t rong tea lll fll\'ored in the Ld ,anon IS- Mas() n I G ( !\~ mi · WIth g-rip. pre . to urn cy dope to go fil l', thc fin a ls) . locals then de feated Morrow to M a ~ o n a n- Mo n ow I G (co n· M \' 1' 1' lI yman und fal nil .1 visited wi n the ri ght to meet Leban on in spl a tion) . th final s. Waynellville 16- Lcob lln on 12 in Xe nia. ull ri uy. (finals ). Wuyce hR, in winning the ir first Albe l·t rl ('a\'I' I' an olson HollC' r t gunlc, de f ' nted Fra nklin 21 to 18. Girla wcrr in J.~ L a n oll Satu r da~·. Pn1l1klin has one of the st ro ngest Spr ing bor o 55- Mnson :t l . teams in th e county a nr! would 'w lin nf l a d i l·~ ·. lIli s~cs ' ancl ha v p rh nps be n in t he fin uls F ra nklin 4 l--;Mor row 29 . c h i l cl J' c n '~ huls at II YIIlU II ' " . had Wa yrleRville not checl[ed them Kin g~ Mill s au -- Harveysburg 12. in th eir fi r. t gam e. A t t he beginMi·. II nJ Ml's. E . .J. HII I'i on, of Kings 'Mill s ' SO- FJ'ankli n 25 ning of th e gam e, F ranklin 'cored E I ~... ia. ,.pcnt lhe we ek·t:n d Wit h (semi-finals ) . f. Jloi nts t o Wn ynesvill c's none, 'arl isle 4B- SpringboJ'0 26 I' e l utiv e ~ . bu t by th e half the y were in the ( semi-finals ) . Ica d uy a sco re of onl y 14 to 9. II I rs. Ronald Ha wke \\,H i; ho teMs F I'om this point the Wayceh s Frankli n 21 - Spl'in gboro 11 to\ t he B ridg e ' Iuh 011 abll'da y (contiolnti on) . scored g ivi ng Fmnkli n a hard tu s· l{ings Mills 5 4- Ca rlisle 37 a fh r noon. s ic nnd at th e third quurter ( fl nals). Fl'unklin led by onl y one point. MI' . a /1 d Mrs. . O. a r tw l'i ght ~t ill Wayn e ville f ought on and '\e_ _~!!,,",_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- - " a no Mr ~. W. H. JAlI ~ n wer e Dayobtain ed the lelld. Th en by t on visit ors Tu esday. fr oezing th e ball , gain ed t he vict ory. Vi ~ i t Il ry's J cwcl ry Shup, New York Tim es for Januar y 8, Wayne. ville· Frankli n 1!l28 , calls Iltten tion t o the n eed Lebl1n on, Ohi o, for Pl'('P"I' g ift s"The H mc of Gift s." o /l' , 'J' ' U F T for mor e s por games for in Kennard . 2 0 • Fltzpatol 'k 2 0 , dustri ..1 wo rketsr .a nd Accor dillg' to the SavMSOl • • • U 0 II Colllu8 . . . U 0 M r~ . C. W eJ dle lind 11 :1 lI1!'h ler, U, I ~ tati s ti c s of th e U. S. Depa rtm en t "'"lIace . . , 0 y IId)' ~o . . ' ~ U lalll' \l9 . . 2 I 5 Mnrlams .. 0 0' 0 0 f L a b or, h er e h a:l b ce n a d c- oJ Day t on, vis it d h ' I' h rolli el' 'I'umer ... 3 0 G !l086 . . . . . 0 0 0 creased pa rticipa tion by thi gro up Phi li p Hopki ns, o n Sund ay. MIHenbc ' r 0 0 Il Wa, o ' " I ~ ~ in ti POl't · in Am l'lI'icll in t he laRt Btlrtoo . .. -..!? -.? ~ Gmll.m . .~ _ _ t en ),eal·9. MI'. Woll say P.a:·mo nd i\ L :' : _~; _ .. _.. ..:~ .. n ~ ; " there Totol .. .. 11 I 2:1 Totul .. .. 8 1 I Q i:l no w a s pecia l n cd 1.\'. f 'pl'ilw bO' " . s p ' n t und! y t o make \d lh !vii'. a nd Mrs. lI1 A1'k R O [7~ fR . atul'duy afterno on the Way- provisi ons for SpOl·ts and games fo r th e younge r wo rkers of both n sville t eam r eturned to pringTIll'. and Mr. . . ilL Rob itzcr bor o r ady fO r an yth ing that s-exes betwee n th e ages of si xtee n s pent t he week·e nd in D a~' ton , the and t went y-five. H ere is t he g l'oup mi ~ h t. happ en. Morrow 's quintet , ~ u e !;ts of M". an d Mrs. Fred 'Il le. niter. havillll; de feated artisle the enterin g industr y f rom chools a nd previou s day. m et the Waycehs at co lleges, where they, are traine d Walt el' la rk b c ~ n dl'8wn " o'clock: From the beginni ng through sthletic s in standaT d and fo r iur or in the has Wayne sville scored and at the ideals of s portsma n ship. These fo r March 9, un der. . P t i t JUI'Y ~ udgc evin, half led with a !ij:ore of 28 to 12. can best be prese rv.ed by allowin g of in cinn!lti. Whe n Morrow 's Green and Gold oppor tunity to particip a te in ecreatio nal activiti es, in groul'S team out on the · floor after rreJated to their chosen ' lines of ~nd

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Edw in S. Fu r na ~ . a I11 pmber of !lne of the pio nee r a nd 1Il 0st highl y Rachco l Rich, dau g hte r of Aa ron r es pect d fam i li.e~ of this CO Oll11unand Mar tha Ri ch, was ho rn in ity. was kill ed in Rta gllve u short nll y a l about Ha nr !olph , I'l'vi ' IV Count y, Indi nna. Mn y G c,' d oc k Frida y cv unin g, whe n hi s in Hnd g rowth 128 . l S 'if" and d pa rted this life. <l ulol11(lll il i "f lht' le vator mo ve· wa .; ~ tru' k by 1I F bl'UIl I'y 27, Inll ,.[ ill HI 3 1. Sh· c WII S one of fr eig hl l ra in i n lind I hl' more co rwi n. I II famil y o f l we lve chil drell . nil o f 1'1 ('('n l "'''I' '>l'n'ij~ti n n o f Th ~ Oh ' o Mr. F u rn r\ ~ I' ll roulc from IV hom tin y!' precede d he r lo thl' his fa rm home tuwas I'nl... 1s and ' Suppl y Aslhl' ann ua l mee tG rea l Beyu nd . s, (' ia t ion h eu d qu a r t t! r~ i n~ of th e Wa }'nl',;v ill e Fa rme l's' at On Octohe r 1.1, 18G!! ~ he was E;xcll!lngc Co.. FOK " rill. la l L. I· co rnpan y is an d th )\, iami Il nited in nUIn iag e t o .I os inh W . Vall ey oo p r ol i,,!' :\Iilk ' P rod II wlI Qcl an 1,,1 bv l hc' co· uc , Cre \\', \\' ho mC'l a t rngic dea t h on e rs' A H~()cintion. On r!!a (' I " 'lI'l llt ive of t h'e s Lnl t·. hing th e Tobllcc o Canvas a l Hynlll n s. I April I !I, E J02. T o thi ~ un ion ,ui lroBd cross ing, il I nU ( sls t of t (\\\' n inclllis ~a i d, he fOUl' 'I .ied B. A. were bo t·n. all of wh om s topped hi s mach ine and th en im e of Ohio Stnt ~ .MrR. Frank Le May IS HiC k wllh ~ ul'\' i "~eo n ~l heir mothe r. l lnh crsit y her med iatr ly . La r t<' d acr(J~s t he tl'ftc k V. Ku r.s ,·f gnp. I ma rr iag e hel' entire li fcSince Day ton . C. Class IIlld :vi" . hll ~ b !' n inlo th e pnth !I f t h" approa ching. s pent in lh e vi ci nily oT Wayn es. tr uin. H(' was lh l'" WI from I I{UR~ {, f th .~ Burca u offi ce a t . l\1 ut h(' r's Club ITH!ctrng t he Monday vill e. . L<.!blln oll. a ut o aholll t wenty · tin! feet a nd un 's prescnl ed l Ig ht a t g ym. 1 Ha ~ ing br idl V the a birth-ri ght m.embe r. ~ t ru ck t he ea ~ t Hide of t he dep ot. t he a udi t of " hiP 111 thc Or thodox Soc iety of Death wns insta ntan eoll Iht! , '(':Ir'S f!l r I!ll! E lcva · ;;. Th e muM i ~s Lizzi e J oy is rec overin g F l'icn llli. she was 11 f~lithful tor. . The ~ l1 d I 'hin e, whi ch luncl cd Otl lh c ~ ollt h ",how ell t hu t a frolll a I'c cr nl illnes ~. va lued membe r , a ttendin >II lh 1:1Illial g ~er v lc cs , ide of th ", depnt , wa ~ balll y nt hud bpe n a dd· as ,Ionl-l (II Iu lhe' th e. 10cl~ 1 meet ing W IlS da maged. IIccou nt ufter 1111-. Dnd 'Irs. D. R. . milh \\, /.'I'C l11 all~ tu'll as e d. Al t I' ItS clOSing, shc' IIi;; wi fe, and three sons, Seth a ll owing pfl ym cnt of a in . ':·ncinna ti today. co n[lIlu/.'d her attenda nce Ilt E. Lawrence W. and E li K. s ur vi ve :" o" d ,vi II tsla ndi ng- stock. Divin(' Worship at other churches. him. Fun er a l servi ce: were Th pl' e~ l'n t t.i lne hall Wa lker Hatfi eld is vCI'Y sick at and Il fter he ld at th p infirmit i.es of a ge l he res idenc Monda y after a lJoo l< f app ro x i l11l\~ Iy his hl, me in Lebnno n. noo n ke pt he r Ilt home, sli e del'lv ed S I 50 Pel' tl nd b uria l wa. in Miami cemele ry T his :;tock is III ent pl easure fro m the R e l'mons (, WI" (I bv Ie o f ou r co mMother 's lub- Monday ni ght t hat thc radi o brough t to li er. munity. ·Jo Iar ellcl' .R y .~ --March 9, 103 1, at Gym. EDWIN S. FURNA S Her well ·wurn old Bi hl(' is II ond L. E.who e tin:c s il ent C I ir ed a w it nc~ s lo her Iif e·1 ng were u naniEd win S. Furnas lhe son of New lin e of ladi es', mi sse~' nnd mous ly pe ru sa l of its pages, an d hc r min d Davis an d .l one ,SatLel'l childr en's hats nt H y man' ~. hwa was r ich in it!< store of scri pture F ur nlls, was bOI'n at Wa ynesvilite Mr, le, of which she was able t o r epe at hi o, Four th mont h eightee nth A: K. Day a nd Edw in Ra mby , W\! l'e h 'l ~ in e ss vis ito rs in in ci n- rnuny passag es. Eight en hun dr l> d sixty-eig ht and Th c ~ t r' n g-th of body, l11ind a nd died !I S tht! I'e ~ult of a n accid I1 l1 li Monday . ent , ~o ul t hil t bor e her triumph ant Second month hi talk pointtwent y seve nth~ If yo'u want a "!< id' bustin g" through her years for past three Nin eteen h un dred t hirty-on e , nt present disa sf or bu tte r was lau J! h come to lh e GYlll' Tllll l'sda y scor e lind te n wus man iI es t in t he age of s ix t~'· two years , te n ma ny '~a~ s. Her busy hands mont hs a nd Il eg're e to t he in- nighl. !!Iuril y mlllls t ered La th o~e ab out 1l110 (h er who di eelninaet hisda ys. His eomal'g al'in . birth l'eHeal' Prof. D. H. Patton s pea k he:- I'cac hlng out t o. f!'l end and 'lu esterl that he mig ht be ca red .,,~,~lr ..." ' _ the as oeia tion is ne l ~hbor as. well j her a t reg mtel.lect r e· f or by his grandp arents, wit h ular Mother 's lub meeting , Je'IJF"o'"1i zing t he milk ~am ed .u ndlmm ed and he r mterest wh om he Iivcd ned. U was Mon day high t. until t heil' th m P~ ~!: IIl~ evc,nts, ke.en ~nd un- when he WIl S te n years of dea inating some age. naR I!IIl~j her fi r m Imth III God After t.his he went t o live at his Local Shrin el's urc having a t wt;h~~<: ,o st had been r er oa st at Lymnn Day's shon e III her counten ance. fath er's hom e. I' fr om 5 to chicken Both yo ung nnd old wh o parHi ~ fa t her Wli S a ctiv e in the pounds with- s ugar camp t onight. t ook of t he hosp ita!ity t~ nt radi- ri end 's meeting and in co me of the he came into am Jackson and family have atcd f" om her f1r-e .:J<lc will treas· associa tion' with older Fri-ends and dealer contrac t lire t ho e !!Iemorl moved es to of the happy S. F. Elbon in later nad by which it farm in life delight ed in recallin g houl's spent In .h el· prese nce. Re- the memori es of t hese the Iarm er a Washin gton township. associa tions lI pect and c1ev otlon were hers, and 'f or . hi s milk. He wns uni ted in murr'iag e with well may her sons "rise Mrs. Car up l Croll and son of neal' and Harriet U nderwood, the daught er t erri to r y are of Elihu and Hest er Underw ood, loyal sup- Fra nklin, wer e guests of Mr. and call h ~r blessed ." MI·s. Elmel' .Sheeha n, on Saturda y. Card of Thank. Nint h month twen enth, Eightee n hundre d I ,

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and SQuare mother , Rach el g the devel9P M one a d M J L Mend enhall another , begin · d h' 1'. an rs. . . beautii ul floral tributes . Plen t 0 f f rleD s Ip.an d un d el'sLa n d a rrive manied life in this old .homest ead. d home John Mond Fromm ay nil-t spent ht after 109 betwee n teamma tes and op- a d li~ ht.ful visit t o r elat ives Mr. an (1 Mr.. Robert E. Crew ' la st we ek at the homeseveral T o bless their hom ~ there came of hi!! c\n;rR para nd DOUBL .E· V:CTO C RY onents, is of . first . h L D consid t b eration P ." f fll' tl ends I'n a ll·f ornl· a. Wayneavi1le ' ll MI'. ane! Mrs: DI·. E. R. rew, three son s, eth E' hs Morrow a. awrcnc e ents III ay on. ecnu se 0 (n th e foll owing pa ra gr a ph, Dr. 1e 1 F' I'ank W. rew. 0 }' l ' ness G lI' T Webel" of his and fath er EIj . Kirk La , t Sat urday night a q ui n tet Furnas , who I(Cllnurd . ft II 10 Tbu mp'llU I 0 2 Glenn Frank, Preside nt of the d h • • ilve n with var hi ~ wife nn r eplnte d ; j e welry of loeld H igh School bo y. re turni! d t ree gran d0:11 1. .. ... 0 II 0 Tl'fi lroer . ~ 2 I , Univer sity of Wi sconsin . ha s set nl orle rni zed; Mrs. G. D. Mill s attend ed the PLEAS ANTLY SURPR ISED lI ew mount ing ' i fr om the tou lrnnme nt a t Springchildren Wil li. 'III . · l , Willard l 6 I(OlJIIlIOOO I 0 2 f orth the intimat e relati onsliip beR., Sara Corine O W. C. '1'. U. Ex ecutive at bea(l~ . restrun g. II ~ " V81l 0 •. • ~ sry's J weh'y bor a, after haVing defeate d three th eUJlty U"hlnso uO U 6 18 and Seth E. Jr ., nn r! two si&ters, Public Library in Mtlloou" .. a I 7 F" ley . . . . 0 0 II tween the soirit of Sportsm anship Lebano n. of the strong es ~ teams in the Saturda y afterno on. Elizabe th Bogard u s, ofD SwBalrth D.lvla . ,. 0 0 0 'l'hOlUpa 'nS 0 U 0 and the spirit of true Americ ani ' m Shop, Lebano n , Ohi o. A numbel' of fTiends surpl'i sed more Pa., co un ty to att;ain flr~t honors. It k and Anna 'l'llrupr . ... 8 . "The I' essence of sound Mrs. Kizzic AmeriThomp son on atul'da y burn of Fishertown, Pa., acHanon . , . a 0 u canism is the sportsm anlike spirit. now Mi s. Wanda iark, who is an was ~I. C t ory f OJ: W ayn :.Bv'lIe ' n D R d I h Eyesigh t ev~ ning in honor of her 90th ch MlIlllIlIlC'r 0 0 0 I eri'sh his mem ory. I And the acid test of Con sult r. u 0 p , . spOl' t s- Tnt 1 mediate in bil·\..hda y. Aftel' a pleasan t even 11ami Vall <!y lhe h lg.hest degl>ee, and In add il ion to his home interest 'I'otal .~ 19- ~ ;U l·olsl .. .. -;J g ';; manshi p is the attitudour be Special ist Tuesda y, Thursd ay and in g tl delight e we take ul'ses' Trainin~ l;c.hool, i!' und er a ppre CIa ted ~.Y ev:eryonsllould ful lunch wa~ ' served Na s his cll nc ern f or the commu ne In th e Saturd at. .. toward the thing we ca1l majol'it y l' IJ tm ent fo r thl'ollt a Free ex.amin ation . by 1he ho:less. Those uniting in ity bUl even nd sinu s I locN co mmumt y: . . th more notable was his A t nine o'clock nturdny even- rule :- The minorit y must 0 t ' Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebano n, O. wishin g be Mrs. b ·ouble. Thomp son a happy 10YI\Ily a'nd fait~iuln ess to his th e l o~v~s b~~~p~~sdni~ th:i/~~~e~. I ing Wayn esville began her ~~st SJlortsm anlike in allowin g . . birthda th. e mny wer , . fi ght for the county chumpi ons a nd the will that such sup- . MISS B~l'tha F!l el:, fr?m the cott Mrs. e: Mr_s. Sarah. Lippin- meeting . We ch erish th e !llemor y .ii-,ritv to settle conle. ts ; Mrs. Mal gar ct los, of olulI1- P') I't mi nnt a IlIdmit Sarah Elr,ey, MI.ss Lu.cy o~ on.e ',:h o was ever lovmg and lot Tn'ollcOI' ~~~fid~~t t~lt1vi~~~1;ey ~~d t i~ jority mu t be s portsin the m:ltoward their vic- I Bible Semma ry, Cmcmn atl, sJ1e nt Eml ·y, Mrs. anlike in h u~: Mr ll ~ll1mn E. J ll n? e y., Mrs. t~ry. We mu st Homer LeWIS, MIss , kind In time oI trouble , who was not overloo k the SUhday allowin g in the' Dayton minol'it wi y t o direct dis- Lehll A 1I11 1~ ht a.nd . J~ f. ttY Lou f llct that t h h ~1' sist er, Ma l thl1 .oo k, Mrs. Julia Ber~an, I ever finn and. r}~ Cl t t~,~~~:~ s b~i:h~~~~~ o~; ~~ cu s ion. TIiR i. the soh'i the strong in what ho • majorit y of the Mr . Mary Cornell who IS slo~ly the second ha lf and while playing man ship. Thi s is the te of SI or ts- I1wtor(: d lo I' l'Ullklln , F t'ld ay aft' r - l'I)Qters were cepre ent'ativ e!\ of the recov ering after a ten weeks Ill Mr~ . Will Brad.ley , Mrs. Chiles, though t was I'Ight. . enc e of noon. · Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Geo. Sm!th, Mrs. I hi/.t h s~h ooJ student bo dy, and we ness. k d Am ericani sm. Rob er t Cros!<, Mrs. Goldie Be n.t- , a good de fensive game, muna,ge sound fail t o see why this should be. Why ,Card of Than • Nevel' uefore has th ere been t r,e . Miss ITe len H a wkc, who . , . k y . . Mrs . Della Venabl e, MI s., We d'sil'e t o expr ess OUI' grnt}has t o scor e 10 po in ts to Le·bano n s 3 Ic een and - wide re i n't mor e interes t in IlthletEel. Hartsoc k and family. of Da VIS, Mrs.. Am intel'est in br pn vis it inlf rel ativ ~s >I t Wc~ler- the os Me ndenhal ! Mrs. tud e to th e many fri-e nd s for their . ics um and when the gun went off Way- sports and gamespread ollg the older inhabit ants of Spring Valley, Mr. and Mrs. HB r- Annie Gibbon s, Mrs. MIldred that i sh wn t~~ " iJl e wn!' call ?d home be cau ~ c of WaYI' e:: vmpath y and kinclnes s to us in wi lle ne\¥i,;~en~~~ill~a~~~ e~~ t~;!dt\o clay; MQ re boys and girl!; and Inen the ilIne~!l of her istel', Ml·S. bu t they don' we will never know, vey Rve and daug ht'r. MI'. And . ,}'homos on, Mr . Cha . Meyers, and ' he great shock and sorrow that t s ee:m t he iJ' f eet and cheer after cheer and wom en nre t nking an to take any in- Mrs. Illren ce Rye and children Mr~. hilS. Morriso n and daught er ~e hav e e xperien ced in the 10 s of ter est in the Irames promot ed by RTJent Sunrlay with Mr. fOl' the victol'ious team rang nart in spor ts than ever a cth'c Fl'cnk Le May. at\tl M I'~' I harl-een . Saws filed by mn chinery , cut t.he local High cho01, and . us band and f ather, also to Mr. through the building. "Veni Vidl Larger crowds Are 'attenrl ingbef r e.c pla yed has. Rye. t Mrs. ~hQmp son,. a pioneer o f Mc Clur e Vi i." by loco l ath l·at·es. f OI' ing events, both amateu r andSpo . his kind ' and PI'O-' cleaner , .tru . er, :faster. S Wayn AI a eSVille Cl'OS~, I .n It spl~e seems that when Followi ng is the box' score of fession al, than attende d them A meetin g of. th e GUild of t. vaneI' d age . I. active ofandher ad· lhough tful Rerv i c~ . at cut 'saws, gumme d , 25c pel' foot. clln deve lop .n. winnin these boys thorThe Family g t eam by Mlll'V'S EI1.i sconal chu1'ch will be ollghly njoys t ime in th e past. And ev ery Roy Pigott, at Madd en's Lumb L l' b an('.n gameapy the Wayne svill the vi its of hel' . er pln"ing and prllctie.i ng o-n thi: gom held on Thursd . d' . . lh' Y d ay afterno on. FebJ I'ellltiv lug n III Icates an IIlcrea se III S lind fri ends. > ""!II'" 26 at th e h .me of Mrs. J. I!I al'. WAITI NG W. H. S. fi oo l', t hat the~1 would huva a real __ - - - -. already tremell duous interest. chll l11pion ship t eam if they had a W . Edwll'rd s. A full IlU endance i ~ G F T Sport is going fo play an in creasBy John Burrou ghs (f ~' OlJ wunt t he details on "hoss larger and better place to play MOTH ER'S CLUB 0 and 0 0 ingly import ant part in the life of \'J;leing, " "p olitics," K ennar, d f . .... ...... "homr brew:' IJractice . 1' hei'e is n pt one town desired . A . d f th ld Wallace . f ...... ' .... .. ... 4 Id 0 S d wi,le: ant Of e (0;; Ii 't b ? "tearin g the wor ," "WIVi). !ln, . ttle size Se rene, r fold my arm ~ and wait, Mr. and 1I11-s. Mut'l'ny Hopkin s, Mainou s, c .... ... ........ 0 of Wllyne sville , thllt d oes Th e Wayne Twp. Mother 's Club Nor 0 0 I a s~r I 0 spor s : I 'the . lady love" attend care for wind 01: tide 01' sea. lXle,' not ha ve a better place to play of Dayton . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley will hold their r egular me eting Vance, c ... ..... ...... 0 0 O .C eatn, W 0 esofme . SPOIl' 'th etl ~lrl March jj a t th e gym: :The at I rave no mort! ' ~ uin s t time or fate Bail ey and daughte r , of Lytle and the gym Monday . Turner , g than \\' e have, and 1 ·this 2 , 4 ama eur or pro eSSlona , is a g ood cvening , March For Lo! My own shall come a WI time to st ar t to think about some- Mi£s Lucv Emle v were clin~el' D at 7 :30. to me. Savage , g ...... .... .. ..... .. . 0 0 0 h~p jake bdttf\~itizenSh of ththe Mrs. guests H. of V. MI'. Walter and , Mrs. :/1's. Ed ~al Barton, g ... .. ........ ... 2 Hopkm thing s better. Everyo 0 ne is urged to be pres- I stay my hoste, I 4 wop ay an fO os~ w 0h.wha 'tCb ' Walter, of Lebano n, make delays, rs. au Is t he intert!s t around Waynes on Sunday . _ _ _ _ _ _ or the sort 0 sport III w IC ent and heal' Prof. D. H. Patton, For what e Boorom , Mrs. Ethan C. Crane and avails this eager pace? ville ding or jUl>t what is wTong?Total ........... .. .... ., ...... 7 Supt. of Clinton 2 16 sPtirdittoftShPOl'tSilrnl atnshi p i8lStu~Odrdiln childre[n · 0Mf DaDytoLn County Schools , I . tand amid eternal wa~s, MI'. and Mrs. Albert Cleaver had talk on , CBPent Thurs- We can all . rememb el' when real . a e 0 e w "Know ing the Child." 0 win, e 1 ea s day w t h rs. . . rane. And what is mine shall know my enthu i05m wal! shown ah :lUt t Gwn P8 their ni1'1ner Il'uest s on Sunday , LEBAN ON HIGH Everyo ne, fall wbere they may? . We have . in any way interesface, ev er ytime . Wo. H. S. won a MI". and Mrs , Howard Burton , ted in children . should come out G F T heard to~much about over-em Mr, and Mrs. J. Q. Gons and gam-e, but 014 not they win a tourn- Misses Margar et and Lena Schuler for this meetinll'. S 0 6 phasis of' sport, and not enough daught er, Miss Alice, Asleep, awake, b y nig ht entelta ined amcllt and after a few congrat ula- Messrs. Edwin Schuler . Charles Pence, f .. ........ .. .. .. ... ... day, . 0 about under-e mphasi s on sports- at T he Hi School Gl ee Cltlb will Th Sunday , Mr. and Mrs. \ ti om, its alI forgott e frien ds I seek are .seekm g .me, Drake, f ....... .. .,...... .. . 0 en . This Way- Hay and D. W. Surface . 2 manshi p. ' It is quite possibl e for n , Johndinner olso appeal' on the prog m m. B. Gons. 'and Mrs. F. B. nesvill e team of ' '81 won three wind can drlve my bark astray Nlxon, ·f ........... ....... .. .. 1 0 0 m.a n to be a II'rea~ athlete and a H enderson. Mr.Mr.and Be !!ui'e and be pr esent lOI' this No Mrs. Elias hard fought games but their NOI' change the tide of destiny . Gruen lind other watches, dia- meetln.. !._ _ _ ___ _ _ _ *ie~;:a(~r~ 1S S fP oor eltlzen • bbut It olsd Irnp°tsssible Ogdle8bh~le.; M.r. M a nd Mr s· F'red DGoR monds, wed ding rings, jewelry , ns g n .atest viotOll'fY wBls ' iover 0 1 or a man t 0 e a go that spor man an e . I_IIten, What matte r if r stand alone? r. an d lI rr s. . . certain group Mag In, g ... .. . ..... ... . 0 pes!! m sts around Unusua l noveltie s nnd card s tor 0 and not a good citizen. Smith, r.1 rs. Anna I wait with j oy the coming }'~ars, HOME DEMO NSTRA TION ade1', town and believe me they had all occllslons at Cary'll' Rosenc ran, g ... .. .. .. , .. b O. We should make full use of the Miss Clora Lile, Mrs. Callwal1 J ewelry My hea l·t shall reap where It has . Kiltbl'yn H. som e compet ition. A FAN. Shop, Lebano n, Ohio. " 12 present great interes t In sports to TurrH~ l' and $o n, Tottll .......... ... :... :.. .. .. 4 'rte and second M i:ls Home LoulsG Demon stra-sown , . . teach our boys and gIrls the lesson Hencler son. . . tlon mee t'mg un h nus e furnl'shl'ngs And garner up Its frUit of tears. The t eams taking 1st and 2nd of good I sportsm anship; that the . 90th ANNIV ERSAR Y will be helll 0 1. the !lfothlelb"s 'ICd!ub , Th e waters know their own place will . r represe nt · Warren lessons in sportsm anship learned and room in the Grade Schoo Ul mg 1 county in the section al tourna- on the playing ,field and in the draw A dinn el' was given on on Sunday Tu esday! , ~arch 10 at 1 :30 metlt held at the High School gym bleache rs wj1l be rememb ered and t hat prings in yonder Mnrch 1. at the home of Mrs. J. m. Mrs. Hilliker . Home Demonp.- , Th e hbrook at Miamis burg Friday and Satur- applied · in family, busines . ht s and 1\1. Th omp son in stration honot of her Ai!~nt will be. pr.es.?nt and So f1 0~~~ th e good wit h eQual law day, March 6 and 7. W. H. S. drew politica l life: that teachin g boys L..-_ _ _... DOth birthda y anniver sary. Those every one ted _IS __ Munroe , of Butler county for their and girls to be good sportsm en is IIlvl. ted to Unto th e soul of pUTe delight. attend. _ _mteres _ ___ 1 present were: l~r. al!d Mrs. Milton ' . first game, and will play at- 8 best and most .practic al method of Thomp son and .slIn Jean, and Mrs. o'clock ·· F.rirlay nignt. Lebano n teachin g them to be p:ood citizens , Th e SW I'~ com e nightl r to the sky, Sarah Lippinc ott of Waynes ville; drew Jefferso n ,and will ·play at 3 loyal .employ es, and employ ers NEW CENTU RY CLUB Th e t idlll wave unto the !lca; " MI'. and Mrs . .,Geo, Toomp son of worthy of loyalty .. o'clock Friday afterno on. . 'Nor tim e, ncr sp ace, .nor · deep, ", Lovela nd, MI'. and Mrs. ' Frank The Februa ry meeting o f th e nor Th ompson of Mt: · Holly, Mr. and ' L,.. "For the test ' of the game. is the .New Centur y Cl ub \~Il hl,1!j at the Can keephigh, • ATHLE TICS A~D CITIZENS~UP; my own away from. , me. Mrs_ Chas. ~eyers, MrA. way you played Ohas . ' hospita ule hOl11 e of Mrs. J. C. I .. Hcndenion and '· l!o.n, J~ckie.~" Mr. ~- - - - . ' , And not the number of points you The success es of . tile Waynes vI\le Hawl(c Friday afte rnoon, with 21 "THE LITTLE CLODH Howard lIend,er son, ·Miss Mane made. ' . OPPER '" membe r present . . . COUllty .Ba~ketbaJ1 tournam ent a~e If' you, kept Hend erson, M'i.' and .MI·s. Chas. , . '. ' code. and always , The p~ogl'a m consJstl l'ecount e\l III the column s Of . thiS . were .squal'ethe llg of t hree W. MOlTiao n anrlcda tighter, Char,. . . number s, which conciud d an irinews Qrgan. W~ know t!te score. You'r ef\'ort was pleasin Ju t wh~t leen you've , .MI'. ,Elmore been ",aiiin" . Hender aon, M.r. g ' to !erest ing and instruct ive !<tud y of for , ' a l!'o od thl\l! ~ act c;o"led,v We followe d them al\ the way and Mrs. J os. ~R, Thomp son all of as a 'prayer Englan d. follows : "The Shakes- nled . "The Little C\ulhop 4ln- . Itlirou~n. · We. are agree~ that t\:Je And' victory after ~lI . in cinnn ti' and peJ:." MifJs Jean Telford Countr y," Mrs. Ge orge The' cast has been well ..'choseTl best of the fight was the staYing ~o ever play ·f air." . 'is there, of .Madeir a, ' Ollio, ~ '. ; . . 'IThe ' Ul\.ivers itles 01\ the lada. T\le, beat of all games of Ox' from ' t he Wat·ten ~ Dtamat ie. Club, ' ~ .... ~ ~ "-'''-.-'- ' d Cambri dge;" Mt's. Robert inc\udinll' threeJo ctll P'eopla. is the ' ;playing for they . gave us MiSll . ,,,.,,,,,,.>--__"Englis h Gam~ s and Miriam West 6~ Lebano~ ",ho at- . the' beat jJi..j;h·em, ~ . M,I'9. E Th-eAm eriean Legior r n' ,8 bul- spent the wl1)ter k.· Thomas . ' tended Warren Co. Norimlr' bp.~ In Fort JAlUQ·erIl'he hostess served a delICIOUS a few .years ago is • 'Ietin sent to " all ita Posts last dale • .~la.,· ar.e thll~ittl Olodtwo-cou rse luncbeo n to the mem- nopper. You ' cqn't ·year g~ve six' analogi es betwee n. · ,:,,~ek. to' inlll!! bers and the followi ng guests: . this play which ' willafford g9,oll , sporU,1t1anflbip ,and good 'sponsO red . . .r ' , ' 'R H Vance, of Pleaia ntby ,the local Y_ F. M.be. Citizenship_ Matthew Woll; · Vice • M't. Don F)8Itle, at the Gym . 'M~ . 1... M. llender son,. Thursd ay eVening, Marc;h Preside nt of. the Ameri!: an Federa the Jfqe8~ of Fred.·ofB.payton l1 at ' Hender son Ann'ie and Mame Brown tion of Lllbor,. in an' article in the and' family, on Tuesda y. 811: ,m. Show_y our interes t by, JDUY- .' . Mrs. Lee Hawke. ,: . . a ticket. You won't .l'UIP'e,~ it. ft · . . . .

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fll.d its first acount. Eugene C. Dunham, adnllni tntOl' 01 the e~tate 'of John E . Simpon, deceased, wa Iluthorlzed to seU' certain slleu-rlllell belonging to th (Istate. ' ' . . The wiU of Ghauncey R. Bu~nell deceased, WIiS adm,itted t PI·ouat~. Monimia Bunnell was appointed Common Pie ... Proc:eedin". exeoutrlx and Fred Gon . Quincy 1n the case of .Daisy Gregg \'s. GOItS and "K 11 61' Honk were , h t ' I tl ,t named apprais I'!;, all)' ~. OI·SU,C., e , a ./ 11l; COUI Th e will uf Adam H. Da", deord r ed -8 partitIon of' .certllln renl , . ' t t ceased. wa admitted to Probate. ~ - -_ .. -_. - . --, - --=-=...--- eS ;I~yd L. Rogers, rjeveiv~r, was Myr~le R. . Day was appointed , exe.~. -=-. --, - - d d Ii J' udgment in his case cutrtx an,\ .Tesse Ros lie, Morton awa.r e Lilit " e M . L evy, ~t a..I Vanre Doren nmuel Moore II l'T~:P. IX . I hlow up ; 1 Uecl!mh 1'. wl.olt you . Bu t 'If IlC ;q~W t Ili' S . George Mer· , against . w named und appraisers -- ' '''n l fill' r1l to <:(,111(' home fr om nlll11adc itO 1911. • Th e court ordered ,a dlstrlb~tlon . '!\. I tl . , ,~ 11 hl ,kd rill Iwl' \'O \1I'~!' I\blltlt ~C' I1H' hlll~'! W I,ll , he "If !ihe kne w who 1 \\as--w,~.o , of $210 in the clise of' An'ow Sales Marr : a~e Licon.'e. ' . nc l • ~f~ 1 'on l' i;h! hl11\ul'l' d 1\ h'xt dIn, I LlIl'jll' llI'tl to be I)O~F- I .3111," . J o fl undol'ed, on, It Inc.• v.. E, C. ickell, et al. . ~~~rl In tht! case of Chr~'l\tal SWIgert W . R. Mills, laborer, lind Mii'S al J>,c.1I: 1~t\1 $(llinJ!' tIl \\,11 1. it IIlI.l' lit ...llud;, and J W\ llt in; ~here n~tgh t bl'l"!uk he r uP; Sh~ s no g.old .. \\" "1'(' ~(.iflt! I " put l111'n,'_\· \\'n ~ a ~ i \! 11 tlW1'1' l hal :<Il irl ·I·.x tl't\ dlJ!'gl'1'-~I~C wouldn ~ ~JIO\v ~o'h to I vs Chest~r Raben tem. an IIgr~e- Hannah Byrne!;. Both of Franklin. ~ tll.H. I. 'k fr till lit' \ ' \11' Ii 1';:1 j'!-1'i, IIllIl .- 11 1.11' Wunl(l'I. "· malry II n ch man- It ~c~ le .ehr. ment satIsfactory to both pal'lles Herbert J . Palmel', engineer. and , .. " I hp ll \ ""111' .\hl'l; "" "I IVI1 I1. t. t el'1get nuL been reached, the defenMi~8 EI~ie M. choner. Both of T m:tll \\ -I11' h--\ .:-' "' .. ,11 '111' , • . ,,, of thIS WIt - , havinl!' f' . 11111J' nuU' •' n 'f Ih " n,a lhl 1111! ':l\' l'~ "TIt"t'" \\ h:lt IIll' Y all ca ll the uut t! U"~lllg 11 ::,ggle. d ' dllnt 18 ordered releaa·ed from CUll- Lebanon. ( ' 111 _ It I " ltI.', t '1 1, 11 '1 I'" l·i,'11 '1' '1 ", " ,,) ttU I' qUIte !'o ure you on t tod" upon payment of th e co sts tcn ,., ar4;. 1"" 't . ( ' . . . . ,,' ItU. I ' ,1 ItWIll who Yli ll Wt' re.? ' . th O " 1 J oe ?" Oh W • d' is d R lET f 1 tt" 11n:\11 in ·.)mc ,1' Wal't III Iltll1'l=! 18 Ifl l . . . ' und the case IS Ism . se . ea state rani era _ t liln t leI 111 _ n I wh u "" l " rtlllh · ":-\ c' ~ir I ca ll cd 11tw('lf .J C' I II< n' t mell n lnllll" dlutl'ly- 1 don t Mlll'tha J ohnson WillS awarded a El izn unci J . K. andlin to Ray ~": ;n y .\!('.:~;'ltlH ... (~t;. , I . . . . ' . 1m,' 111 . no w. Bu t ti h coul d be sent divorce from Jumes Madison J ohn - and Murlha Hudso n. Lot in FrnnkIn~, \t\ ~. ~~:,i YIIU ~"t thai 7" " Illi ,' , h",lI' l" ""~1\ iwd you '! " til a fUl l' ,' ch ool fol' 11 yea r 0k~lio ~on 011 grounds of groBS n glect. I' "T I " '\II~ I'll [\ ,'n ld in hl' "'/")"l \\:t> 1',\ rlll,'(, n why an y- tnn'l·\. lI1a ybe .. Of co u!se. .. It11Jume ~ Sheedv t o Putrick H. \ i. II\~~~I ,I' Ii;,. hunk 111" \ d,,,o! ' tIl I" 'dy - h"\II<I . I t""k, tUr~ hut I ('l·nt. nu~~t'!1 I~ iii ~t ralght Itttle New Suih hcedy. Lot in I;; rnnklin. 'II Il'Il .''I .11 ' .Ik . l . "l' (t 1,'1 I,f th"-I 'I' .! "., Ildl1" Th "~ National Cash Registe r Co. Clara nnd E Li . J. Keever to The " :... k "lUeh lilfTl' l'C ll t f r ll m j! lr\" "LI_~ I (j n Dud 1 d on' t want t 0 I h i ll~~" ·1l1<1,· ,1 MIl)!!!i, ·l rt·lIn ot y. 'h ' "',, l.' . I· · · · . t M'II" c 't fil ed suit for foreclo;sure oT li ell . • Le bnnon-Citiz ns Nation'll Bunk " °11' -I' 11 ':,-"r \'\'011" tholl}th l n b"lll "\ "11'1' " -"n' th ey don't plac!! ,.n,\' :In:l't l1nl\11' 1l.gatnM ~ ' 11 ' 1 tIC . n . ' I I" F B I 1& T C T t t ' M " . ~ ' ". .•. hul h <'S I" e agog-It!I Icon IS a etc .• against saac 'Y .. • ent ey. ' I'us t O. 11'0 1'ue 1' In lIRon. 1 , ,.. .. th " 111 unt il I nwt ,',IU, ' I'll "e , tl l ~ )"1 , .' \ . k - I' I " The itizen:s Bldg. Association Alvu Ludington to Churl es M. nlnl hl'1' alll! I.iz · an,"'t IOUl'l1 IO n " 1'1 :I"l' ntl,1 :\1 ." (;,,<1 , Y') U nUj!ht drun -l' n III e morOI1of ovington. ~y; , entered s uit and John 0 , Ca rtwright. About 26 id ~-a l , HllIl my fath~r ! ~Ul''''' ''' I against Thomas J. and Esther a~r :< in Wayne tCtwn~hip. ~h ndd('d dc-liea l I ~· . ,\ Ith " "1111' Carr'. Amount claimed $7375 with I Th e. New York Life Ills ul'Un ce he ~ itatilln. "is so r lN innu~ necd h, 6 7. iUtCI'C8t from ' February 7. i ('n. to Charl es Blackford. et al. tn But I'OIl - v "n ':(' (, 11 Il" 1 !(I In· 1929. 70.27 acres in E. Turtlec reel; ml l; e . .r oe'. flOli, I h ~ ~Iarl!". . tow n hip. Probate Court Proceedin.. The P. B. L. & . 0 .. of LebHe r 11I'ide. h('I' jo~- 11". ,.Ill' ~!\td tt brought the !ea r~ to 1m (')'I'~ . II I' , nn on, to Loui. I. Pllrk. About 231 did n ot s peak, Stanley Brandenb\Jrg, adminis- acres in Washington to\\'n shil). trator of the estatE~ of Rob ert Eth el Schroll t o Newton Lacy. F or th e mom ... n! tIC' \\II~ .J o<' , GI·ant. he had III "1'1'. hC·I".1 a n ~· . Brandenburg. deceased, filed his 2!l.23 anI's in Sa lem tow11shi p. th ing "Ise; .] (OC ;\l l'l' rrll. . \\'llh h l' ~1 inventory and appraisement. EVil A, hank R iley to Sarah E. ca r nnd Iris in c01l1l' !lnd hI>! 111 ag-II ,I' An authenticatel ,copy of the Wright, 18.5 acres in Mns~ i e townfie cnt hont e. "',I" the L1 1eam, Th l:l will of hurles Frentzel. la te of . hip. \v1I~ the r c::r lit y. ,. I Butl er county, was admitted t o Il arri et BurllS, by adm_ to Wil He in terrupted hl·r. IU~R ln~ 111'1' recOI'd ill this county. 111111 A. Fox. TI'uct in Ha mi lton gravelv. A ncJ t he n. with out ~l'"a k. ourt ordered" dis tribution of town . hip. ing hi;lIRelf. althoug h . Maggi CUIl the proceeds of a sale made in the Willium B. ROl'tluge. tru st ee, to tinu ed t o cha t I.! I' Joyou sly. hI' case of L. M. II e nder~on, adminis- Arthur Smadheck. Tract in Deertrator. vs. Walter B. Un derwoo d, fl , Id twp. dr ove her home . J oe IV lit to hi" own hnm!! . and et al. Joe Kirby. ot al to Edward King dressed f or dinn e r lik e a man In W. hester Mal?le was appoin- Tract in IcarC'l'eek twp . ted /{ulIl'd ian ad htem for L()uise a dream . A week ago or yeRt erd uy , h<l Bo o ~h. et 01.. minor defendant in Bill. A!lowf' d tl t the case ot Anna M. Snook. adldiffe rent. H(' minlstratrlx, VS. Bruce Beedle , et Bills allowed Monday. February had kissed bel' had his arms I1bou t h If . I 'th h' M I" oJ. 23 : Charles E. Bradbury, pay 1'011 hel', .:n~k en ot'h l' as his wi fe .. ' "Why, J O I· . you ",us l b e _ a way ,n ove WI t. ag~ e. Anna M. Stonebraner executri~ ' $332.35; P. B. Monee, pay roll . " h r ' Of the estate of Robl!rt O. Stone- $OUIO; J. W. Davis, pay r oll. in to Iwa r \I!mt t 11t'Y ('011\ me and " Stl.!v dy" boy I I braner. deceafed, filed her inven- ! ' 201.3 0; A, T. Rettig, pay 1'011. Hill. pucify ing and 'a rng' fill' what U, E'Y ll·1\ lI1 ~ ." Geo rge MerrIll mterrupted , . Why, tory and appraisement. 1$294.40; H. L. Schu yler. pay roll . that appalling 1I1 0t~ler, that cu nt · "You ',,'o gotll' n the good. n il J (~ <, . yo~ must .be.. halfway In love The Lebanon-Citizens National $166.50; Floyd Lem~ons, pay roll t lfi h I and thai mc . eh'!" .. wlt"h thI S M.agg le . •, Bank & Trust Co.~ guardian of l $243.60; Ca rl Da.klll, PI\Y roll, monp ace, se S l eI'. ' " V I'U ~ta nd PI' lLy hIgh With I Well . 1111 not. Joe respo,!ded I Sarah M. Berc;a.w, incompetent $3:18.40 ; L. E. WItham. pny roll. poor little IVol'm of u leUe l'-clllTY ' them, Dad . Th llt s tock-b uy ing . idea ~ rtly. "But she's a fine httle filed its first and final acount. • $499.05; E. D. Jones.. pay r oll. in':,ltythG~'d I What ha\' 1 dnne?" hU:I madc II hit a ll Li lwn th Itn e. I!I I'I, and. she - she seems . to Charles C. Benedict. uecutor of $261.75; V. •W. Tompktn s. pay ~oll said Joe Gran t . half alou el. . ")','\1 in th :-:tClI'CS. You in th o be reaehmg ~ ut for everythmg the estate of Louis F. Coleman $3~4; ,Leshe Shultz, operating "What thinking of. on ?" hl ~ .o rL'~ ,. h ~ I11U I-mU r d. t ho ill fin . Ju~t as these ot~er deceased, filed his current aCCOUI\t maintainer. $48; E , W. Knapp father a k ed. looking uP. .. PI: I ty hUHI \~·o l'k. is n't it 7" gil'!. reach out for ev~rythlng Ira Eltzroth wasadjlJ'tlged in- same, $34; P. B. _SImpson, same, -They were in thc library . h e "N ut ~o hard. ' lhat s rotten I She doesn t lcnoy.' sane and was ordered committed $il2: Frank . Wllson. services, and hi s father alon t ogcth r. An el •. And t!t t· sort ~lf 111 II - t it gir.1 s what they know- she •.~ouldn t \ to the Dayton Sta~ iHospltal. $52_80; ~den. Terry, serv i~es, $90; to his fath er'!, s urprised Cjuestion, l hcn -l1 rcn·t th ~y a l'atltcl'- plal11 u~d~rslf.nd. their jokes-- , ' Court ordered a diistributtol1 of A. E. 1't1l1~ton, g u~rd raIl posts. Joe could 'O nly mak e th e so n' - crCl wd?" R 111! ejaculated Mel'rlll senior cert.\lin sales made hll the case ot $40; Wdham Burhle. same, $40; us ual answer. "T hey' re all right." in.. n so mewhat p e rplex~d, dlsBa~is- Fred Stubbs, admllnistrator, vs. A. Bowman same $176 i Mnson "Nothing." " Th i~: ' George Menill s ud- fled tone. An.d at the ttme nothmg Quincy Stubbs, et al. Lumber' Co., gu.ard raIl, $19: Then th ere"' was an olhe l' sh ort u<' ni y exc laim ed. ~'accounts for morc was saId. . . Having determined the gross her Co .. I!'unrd raIl material. $19; '1 l h e a utomat id en, of course I I On unday. mormng, however, value of the estatt of Alexander Homer Sims, ,ston'l, $6; W. D. Sl ~,nNcoet'hl'ng doing to-night, Dad ?' I\' nd er ecJ - an Flint wonder~d, _iu st a f w m.lnutes b~fore twelve. Hoff, dec_easeiJ;- at $12,770.25, Varnel', posts, $44.~0; Mon'ow how you happened to be taktng George MerrIll met hIS son In the court ordered a distribution Lumber Co., .supphes. $63.63; "I may go over to Maxw ell's such an intere t in the Stores." upp r hallway of the family . Mary QhapmQ g ardian of Zuln Armitage, gravel. $64; Blair ' later - they're sitting in n little "All a matter oC fact, it wasn't mansion 'and noted t~at he was Starlley R. eha-:=:'.f". i om etent and L(lRoy, 8T8vel . $105_30; , How" his father an w red .. wi~h i~ n~ "ui" . ~ .4lr_-.l.-.(.",,,,, -" t _ •.,.. ..'10. ' ~."...,...~tirn . I '-...l I '.. ..J. _01..1 ~ -!fll ~~~-"':"'1;nt:m'~Ii1!1lI""'9r\to .!.~crl1rJ ~"'-'tftD ." ~dtJ'.Ii~ · 'r,lIv .......--clln - nlltlit "i!Uf. 0U't" your enpgerl'len. Eugen~ C. Dunham-/ 'dmi~18tra- Service ' Station, gall;, $40: Trust ouched Joe. . one of our Fhnt was her e-:ehy. . . tor of the estate of John E. 8im _ te~B, ot Public AfI'airs, light at bUyers, was to go to Japan for us 'l~, wa a . g l-¥I ne who s ugge ~ed Y ~p. Sweeney was gOing Into ,son. de ceased, fI,ed I~is invento-~ e-aralle, $1; East End Ga rage, gas, on the Allegl'ia n ext utu rday," ~Iult. J ,\1 . uld. 9 of the golr!s town fl)r Mother, and .1 as ked him and appraisement• . ' y $14.21; F. Sherwood Co. suphe explain d. "And nOw I under- In the Mack. ktlJ~'-reall~. he s to. send a n ~~e ,to- Mlss Johnson. J. W. Goddard, adn~ll1istrator of plies an d gus,' $23.72; Welch find stand that the wife' futh el' hus on ly scvent~en. he II be. eIg hteen wl~,h flowers. • . I" the estate of W. T. Bell. deceased D~kin, flupplie . $11.50; E. M. died and left th em a lot of mon ey to -nwl'I'ow. Well- T guess you re ;wlsc. filed his inventory and . app a ' • VIIlf\rs g as $1~.75; Hall's Sf,lrvice - something li ke thut and ··t~,~w d'yo u happe n to know . " I hope so I" Joe SQl J uncon- ment. , r lS0- tation, gas, $29.72; W. M. Lawthey're going to lew York ," he that . . vlllcecJly. , The Lebanon-Citizens National son, renairs. $2.40; W. A. Hau~e, said. .. ' he told lIl e. I t ok hel' hClme He played four holes, played the Bank and Trust Co u dl f gas. $16.38' lKilpatrick-French "Losing him , huh?" ' t o n,ight. !I,nd s he h:wpen d t o fifth- a short one. and suddenly Ida Forkner James;' ~i~~r"fi1~d puppJies and gas. $178.1(;: Mayn~ "r gue 's so , They com e ancl go, l entl o,n It . . t urned. back to the .clubhouse. It its second and final acount Greathouse, repairs, $1; Oregonia of course." :60. ~ ll e nce. }hen ,~, rlrg<' Mert'lll took hIm fifteen mlnl!tes at t~e The Lebanon-Citizens National Bridge Co., same. $13.60; J. K. "Well. with thl' ee hundred li nd ;;nl.~ls ~Io\\' !r }. ' 1: (1. trlep~one to locate I11 S mother s Bank and Trust Co., guardian of SBP~nl cer'cgravel. $132; Oregonia rorty emp loye es, that's natu ral . ee IV l:.1t. CHI li eur. John W Phillips an incomp t t rJ(ge o. s tepl $1407' James enoulth." J O(! drawled. " What's be(' 11 mak in g th e change "Sweeney, This is Joe ' Merrill . " e en • Follen janitor $15' Pe'nn 'Morton "You've got 'em count d. eh?" in vou . J oe. 1t wa u g irl wa, it?" speaking. Sweeney, did you get janito~ $70 ' D~nald Dilatusb' "Well, the six . to reS--llIl , the "I'm not in love with hel', if thpse flowers to ~hat young ' lady'!" rent {or offi~e, '$20; P enn Morto~ admini trati on office- what ha ve l hat's wh at YI 'U mClln. Slw's only "They went rIght out." it, Joe, I know yoU I!ike me-but labor $27.65' Western Star supyou got down there? Sevente n 01' a !~i~I ." . .. "I Ree. Thanks. " . I know you don't lo,!,e me . . J hope plies for Auditor. $81.73.; J.. eban n he h l(c: you. elt ? t he old-e r A.nd he hung up the receIver, 've'll always be . frielrtds. lJut.-" Patri9t, advertising, $142.60; Wr.s' eighteen clerks 'l" , feehng flat. she stopped shoU ,- "but--this tern Star same $14260' Miss' - "You wo uldn't eve r beinteres- man as ked. ted in comi ng down to on e of the "\V f! 11. lIhe's onl .I' u kid ." S he r>!'obably had them by now. part of it- isn't easy' for me Joe' Lottie Snyder board Fr~nk 'Kelley Stores with me. ,J oe," his falhCl' fat··." e ~: ~Jll g n.e, Joe? ' ( P OOl' 1ittl~ d.isappointe.d kid! sh~, finished. ' , 1$10; M.rs. Iv'a WittJinger. board began. "It might inter 5t you " . Oh. no thlng' ! h sa Id vexedl ;.> . Damm It. l.t made hIm fe~1 hot Whut made you change this C~rl Wlttlinger, $10; H. E. Warvery much." l " ~ to lkrci t.o h l'- s he's a k"l und uncomfortable, and Ill(e a ~vay from last night, when we sat I WIck, supplies, $3.62; Brown & "No, thanks." J oe said the n who s r1eternlll,',"ri to make the skunk.. . " In ~he car and talked?" he tem- Bunnell, coal, $27.78; Line:o lightly. "I couldn't start in the hes t of hersclf. Ma~/lle. d OIll~ the Johnson d.m- porlzed grumy. ' Hardware Co., supplies. $4.85' tore!r-Dow. " ::~he's IIwfully pretty." ne.l' dIS~~S, and pe.rhaps sh~ddlDg "I think kin-der _ rt!aJizing that William Shotwell, repairs, 65c: His father nodded. Th e ~uc1den XOU I' moth I·-:an ri.r myself, sUlTepllhous te,ars !nt~ the smk.. you were-saying more than you Reif's Electric Shop, rep,airs, $4.intel'est and ho pe that ha.d Jil!hl- to o, G\,!orJ!' !\tel'rtll ~ald, after II J!le had ~n in sp IratIon. The tn- meant, Joe," , she answered simp- 70; P. B. Simpson, services, $32; ed his f ace fad ed. He in st::rn tly In ment , " hav always - l'ather telhgent thing to do. the honest Iy. , C. B. W~lls, janitor, $20. ' She. was deliciou8, small, con. • ~..._ _ __ l'esumed his usuu l inscrut abl , I'e· I~O Jli:!d thfl t y:o u and Millic~nt Rus- thing"to do, was to go to he: an~ mote -expression again. , ell wou ld g lv \1 a w~ddll1 g, one say. Now, look here. Magglc- fldentlal brave in heIr first battle Joe laugh ed grumy. clearod his fl f th e'e duyl'_ Sh 's, a line little Ru ~ing cityward in his car a with hu~t and humjJial~ion. Joe felt Sam;-"Th~ doctor says he throat. I!II'I- seems to IJ e chfrcl'cnt from few nllnu tes ,1ate~, h~ soon reached sham~d and bewildercld. .' will remove ~IY appendi~ for "T hat's where T am, Dad," hc I h ~, ~I(st. " . " the J oh!lson s dIlapIdated c9tage . . "Dld you know _tliey' 'w ere think- ,1.200." explai ned. . , 1 hc trou ble IS, J oe began . MaggIe came to the door her- !ng of trying out your automat Louise-"Otl Sam I'd much "You- I" he presently said, in _ Iowl ~'. self-everyone else was out. Idea for the buttons Elnd pins and th h ' , ' .. "That slt e ' ~ in love with you," "Pop volunteered for special de- tacks and so on Maggie?" Joe ra er, ave a new auto, a low sharp tone. "Sure," J oe aid ea ily, grin- hi s fat.lt er fini shed mildly. livery to:day- it's Valentine Day, asked ' . . ~~~~'~~~~======= nlng. J oe gave an abashed. you thful Maggie said. "Liz was off wth her "I 'don't believe; itl" she said "My boy. How did that happen? lau¥.h. beau, and Ma had to go to a scoffingly "Oh. well-=-you remember the 'She thinks you , are merely funeral at one. So I had a real "It's U:ue. What would you do, 3I)other c!;rk among all th!! clerks ~ood chance to make the kitchen Maggie. with-uy, twenty thou .. doe!! she? Ideal. and dollan?" . .. he never dreams anythi~g "You certainly did that one lit"With with whaU" FOR SALE DATES CALL else I" . tIe thing," Joe said admiringly. "Withtwenty thousand dollars ::Engaged . .To e? " "And what did YO~, ret fot' for all your rights fn that idea?" . .W ell. n o. A nd yet. yell, In a YOw birthday. Maggie? "Joe. I'd seU 'my, -rllghts In that \' a ~ "e are . You kn ow how girls Nobody reme.mbered It but idea for twenty.flve (\ente 11 you !\r~; ,Da,d ." . Por,:.'.' Maggie saId lifelessly. ask me 1" _ ' . She 1; ?~. pretty common little ~u t you got my flowers. You "Yes, but you ClollMn't do that, I f'l.'.'v.; ,eh , " . a:e~.,t mad at ~e, are you, l't!aA'- They seem to feel WEI a new Idea '" €Il -- No , he cou ldn t say gl ~; he asked suddenly. and a darned good , idea. and my Maggie was CClm mon . Joe groped - . Oh. no. Joe. Why should I be? father-"he floundered gred red JESSE STANLEY 1,, 1' wo rd l> ... ' ot exactly t~at, D~d. I wouldn't ~ave any rlgbt to. be and saved himself by ,a 'hair-Hmy Phone 320, New Burlington . Ohio But- hut yo u !tee she. thinks J m mad at you. Maggie said, adding father thought it was a ,retty It k nil the otherS- Just one of th o last phrase as If ~o herself. good Idea too' I was talklllg to Ihl' hoys down thcre, the sort of ."You seem sort of---stlft'," Joe him about'it" he /lAid. EARL KOOGLER Illn~ ~hr. would n~tura llY marry." Sat,~l., . ." She had ~otlced nothing amls~'. R D 6 Ob' , I (,,:hflPS the shlewd eyes watch. Here s.what It IS. Joe, Maggie Her eyes were dreamy happy X . . . , en'a, 10 1111' hInt all' more than he dream- ,ald. " I Just happened-when I ', • Phone Dayton Co. 54J5 ed. got your note- to see your side of (To be cont1t'lI~ed)

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The undersigned will offer fOl' l\tal'eh ulieqlo be the firs l month Office Pbone., ......... ........... No. 112 sale. at public aucti on, at Lhe Int e in the yetll', in th\! dh~'K wh n folk Reaidence ... ..... .. ... . , ... .... .. No. 118 (' nl ' ula tltd i h!' yMl"S be ginn(nl{ res id en c tlf C lark SCarr, deceas ,d Jr m lh ' tiny wh'll th l' s un t'rOKsefl in G"e n 'ounty, Ohio , n Suiucr.iption Price, $1.50 • Year th e mqUIII l) r o n hi ll jo u r n ~' nu rthI March 6, 1931 _. - - - . WIll'll. Th V e ma!. E q u in ox o(.:c urK -_- ,-.,.:.::_ _ _ _ _ Sa le to commence ut 10 o' clock En' ere.I", pol/om" " ., Wu y n uvill. o n l he 21 f Iur h, un (l fr om th (ln 01, ... .... Sc c<lnJ (.'I~ •• Mail /lfnll c r on th o da y: lire l un g-Cl' t ha t.h DOl NGS THINGS FOR PEOPLE . 1 d o not. h old' lhnt w e Iiv' in tho iOt'e nO"on, Lhe pers onal prope rty ..: ___ . ~ ___ ._-=.- nig h la 111l1i1 th hircl we'e k iii b li t of a ll f1 u l!~ ible worlds, nor t hat of the Inte If\r~ S talT. decen's d . ~ " ]1 l(\ m h ~l" . T h . 1c1 AtfKlo- a"Xon 1 h uv n f r i 11'1 w ho O"c tt l1i d a ' I(i :\h n~ si; i.' a lways pOlli oh dun !! cons is ting in part, 11 h o r:e~ . II l\i A Itc H 4, 1HiJ I ",41\1 ' rU I' !VI . rc h w u " L ", nc t IJ. . .. '. . virt ue r e W(\I'r e d . Cow~, G H og~ , 3 5 ~h ee p, J. ::t 1'1ll Ill ol, t h," or "1(' n Klhe Jl in g ml) n t b ," 1,I'o IJ1111 cn l omell}1 lI o. 1llO<1 III \\ U 'hn th ' co ntrary, I ~ee many Machin e ry , F ord s ll n Trad ol', Harl}bClllis e Lh e rln y~ g ro w long et' tlO iJl ~ t on fo r 11 num h I' HI' y r u·rs. IJ ct llble t'x ampl tR olf m e n wh o h :l \'e nesi! ancl 2 field s of growi nl{ g rain. ·'i I"IIpi~ l y. . ' A n t'l" h i)' I' li \" 'lIl cnl h t! n !)(! 11 'd :t il al'pm" n t ly ne vel' (] on a g ru cio us , ee la r ge bi lls for pa rli cul a r s. III 1l0 Jll O purls of f~ n g- l ,lJId u nd l ufl il' (' a nd I ' \' it be 10 1O \\"11 t hal Ill' thi ng in t h t'ir w hole live's whu ~' e l W . J. BAKER , Adm ~. '\ :o ll u n rl t he IIl: l .thl·ee clays o f wou ld a d a s Ull : d visl!J" II) i Jl" Ij \·i· hn ve ac h it'v 'lI f ortun eR a n ci II I' THE PRE S IDENT'S TERM J. B.KYNE" L nll cIlOI't\ MllI'e h uI 'e call 1' d " t h e bO lTo wi ng " I flual . an d C JIll> uni R ha v in'l! bu s i· quit c ~ (' r ' llC' a nd can · lItad in t h ;' th id ea he ill g l hat March has bo r- , lI ess t n t{ all sa 'l wi t h tll'~ g o\"t'r n- 'njo ~' IJ1 (,lJt o f th e good t:, in ll'''' o f tanl e y & K ong- Il'''. A u c t ~ i • 1'0 \1' " t h r 'e du ys fl'o m ","P I il. nw n t.. . . th £' \1 n dd . W. E . O' N eall. C lc rk. :\ 11 ovc)" lh e w o rld l\1ul"(·h . us th e [{ ecc ull y he t"l eI m e tha t h i. But at s eve ral differe n t l i me I , EXIl t"ll y " lI e -hlilf o f Ih ' tl' rl11 h l. ;! innil1g of ,'pl'in g , hm; b ec II a n fir!l t ~' (,:1 r 's i 11 ( '11 1111' wus :1 1 o ut t e n in m y cx pcril! n cc 1 hay ,," be , n !<u r . f ur w ltkh Pre ~ i d (! lI t fl oov e l' WUR i m po rtant m onth in th e l"eli g i ou ~ times as la rg e' as h ~ hnd dttrC' d t(l ' p r i ~t' rl LJ ~' huv ing br a d w hi c h I NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT I ulCCLCd hus bl' 'n C{ Illph'l c t! . Onl ! cc r E' 1l10nilll . \~' !Ii c h III'£' s u~p ~ ..I lo hop t, f u r. . . , ha d cu !'t nn th e waters nn I ror· F:!ltnt ·' o f Chllu ncl! \" R. Bunn e ll, . y I In: u J'e bou1IlJI ul r ()p~. 'I he dea d "T hl o nl y way I "U ll l'x l' luI II II ~ott e ll C(,IlIC ha r k t o me pr e !l d I . II lilLI e 1111l1'!, Ihu n 1\ I' 'ar rlOI1l no w 11" 01'101 J' (l m e ~ t o l ife :l)! a in ill JII l1n lt i~ tho l I illl1 IIO\\' cm· hin l! in (1 11 my w ith J,: <'o cl bu ttC' r a n d c v n co ns it! - dec e a s ed. his pa rly will d ec id ' \\"r. I'l hl~ r to ' und uegin s ils c ~' c l(! all OV'·I'. T he re life til1l e' ha h it o f d o ing- ' Ih in g s f il l" (, Ia bl " jUIll. Notic e i ~ he re bv g ive n th n t , Bunn e ll has been duly 11'IJ OnJin n t c h :111 01' t il St·\:·('( HOllle- i i. su un " lo g i ' in t h l' o ld ~ \"~ l ' Ill Ill' l' t'O pJr, ." h(! . aid . "W he ll I \ \ :1 >' ill ()Il £' or thp most valuuLle co n - Mo nimia hud y (' 1st' to cuny t.hl' HI' Jlllu liclln i<tu l'lmg" l ht> .vt:a r': r ('.c kini ~l g wil h uflicl' . I nC\'c r cou ld s c,· ' w hy ii , t a.r l ~ "I' II I>' h U:' i ne:;s lifo gl'ew cll: t al~polnt cd and qllulifi c d a s ex ec u IHl n lJ !'J". Be l\I'CI'n now and June M:' I"l'h, U e:ls L<>111 Wh ICh, co tl ll Jl d \\u ~ n t 1I' 0r ih , wh li' t o g o l o a ,(l i wo rk \II nc h J chd for !1 cc rtu i n triX o r th e I!:s tate of 'h a unc ey Il. of 1[);l2 both pnr l i" >1 w ill cOll cl' n- , did. ~ot dl'~) p until IGD fl a n.d w~ i , h liLll ~ lro uLI (> f or f~o l k~ if yo u l'ou l l dJ<lIi l"IJ' ('. (,rg !lniz u tio n .. wi t h no Bunn e ll lut e (, f W urr e n Coun t y ' tl'l1t e the n' atte nti o n no l up l, n th e pe ls ls t,t d iii I~ nglnl)d u n l il 1 I f) "l. d ll It p rop(' rl y . . C) whl'u a I1 l:1n t h o u ~ I, t o t fJ t' rso nlll gam . And' a Ohi o, dec eaH' d. Dated this :! 1s t day o f ).'l! \)I·U'II·Y a dmini , trati o n (I f Iht, gO " I'rn J11 ('nt ~n thc hl"i ~tiu :, cl1l (' n ~lar 1111 Ill ,,- t I'!I 01 l' to 1111 : I d ir! I1 ' t t n ' t o! ~i d ·- h.ll"g"c: pil'n' of bu. s ine.·s ,' nc(' \\ n lk1931. < • o f the U nilt' d S l!lt (:~ b u t UJlO II how I IIIl I "~ r l<Jnt f esl lvul, '·.n 11'1': C , ~ .J - He p by ~ n~' ln . ,' , \I ~\'I II h Ill' {, :!' c" l II' to .I11 Y u thc e , se nt b y the Iws t t o h old 01' t o ~ " i1. (, I h ' rc in >l l \) ratllll(" th e H e ~LI JT ccrl l lJ l1. hxt·,; I t~ l:. k · lblll J1I lItle r u p With ~ t1 ... h a nd hrr 'th l' l' "I ;1 l11 a l1 who:-n I had h(! II W. Z. ROLL J udl{ c of the Probate Court, of g"ov Cr nJl ICln t fO I' Ih " I1"("1 ' <' <. 1,1."" fm ," l h". \' c r n~1l Eq u i!: I X: su,·h u d, 'p u I·tn ll!n t." I j us l t l"i" " I .. IIh lc' . (I h Ir ma ny y ea n; b f n r c' . Wan'e n COllnty , Ohio '1'111' 1' :' is snJJII' l hi l1 g' I'udi cully Eas l ~l' unday I': l h,· f'U"" UI' a ll" l' h t' ~ ! ' h ll11 O~It. . . . u ll d II. an I'l1 ti 'l' ly diffel'ent P: Jlt }J I/ n Ul la id Dill1tu s h, At ty, tli l! I)J'c o iti «lIl. Whc l hl' " ii i' he Dec. t ho firs t fu ll 111 '" 'I Ih:,c f o ll ows I \1 ~ Sll l sChe J1l lnl; a l. ou t It. I o r till' ,, " u n ry. \1 J"II n g- willi n s ~'s tell1 whil-h I(" iv~~ I the' 2 1Et o ~ J\l nl't" h. I" I Y 1 diJ.d c'll hu d 11\1 c lJ ll : c i o u ~ no t} un t hat I II";J "; S pcu kin g ge ne rall y, T s hould . II\' OCl"HI II I' R£> puhlil'lIn . hlll'c ly tim e ~l a s " f(' s l 1\' ;] I I I tiS (,." "~ Jll (' ~llll ~·a l - IUYI IlJ{ li p ~r eu ~ lIn.! 111 1-1,' 11 \"(' 11 , or Ih nl th ,' (' hu ne (' of bein", r ew ll n h .d to /.to t !letti ed in h is jo b b(, roTl' th e Inl'th I" n ewal (01 Ilf c In ,Pl'lilg . un yt hl ng ,,( that so rt. ru r )! tll, d II"nrk,. is s uffi ci ent 8,0 th ll t NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT \'. h " I,' ('o tln try i:; th rown int o 1\ Mtl c h fi r th~;; ~ nun t r y is s1i ll l "Rul 1l",HlI" t' ntI Y. l' e o l'll' re m · J11 - u n ~' m:.I JI i ~ j u,;t ifi ()d, f l'o m a pu re lU I J11 0 il lIVCI' th e q lll' ~ tion o f his >T' o\\'-c o vc I' c 'l HI l\1nrcil. Til the b' I'l'd and apJlI'c c llIt,' d, .:111"1 111 W " .(' It . ~ h .st ll Jl n oo int t o he kind, I Es tat(' o r J onathun Icvenge r, ~IJCCe RH "r. E vc'loy iJ nd y wilh )!ood l'll)·t h t'l ll >t !l l C's p ot; ~tn es. tlll' fll': t th (: ~' a l'C la\(JJlg p ll'a s lIlP Ifl pay llll! (. 1 Iol ~ wily o r (,3 ~ i o llll1l1 y ho b(' kind . ' dec ca~ cd . s en,,(' I'cco"ni ;r;cs th a t lh ll!, i liu o 1 CI'OP t o he fW('.ci ed , WIll not be P la n-I 11 1t' k ic k. " 'I' d ··ij\' Jlot ~ iJl g of t h :! ffl ct th at N ut l'c I" h . b . lh ,. . IIl I.tI', 11:'1 , . II rll. , ..\ 1'1'1, ' 1 \1' h'l . at b u l. l.ht! l11.o bl£' m is h" I\' ~ n tiH I ~ f J" ,l lll \ r 11'.N ' :1' 11WI. b y I (> mpC'ra nu' n t IIt ,r "' .I'll! t hl. llJ::s fo r ot he r pCCJ PilI('v{! n " ~I ele . b y gwe . n . I.da• it. "' nla "" II(h t l. ' v ur e ul n' lI dy ill e' I1\' lcl lo n do ' !'('IOll /.! t .. 1I : lJI IIW" a rWI's" nnl snt is fadi o n g~1 la.s een duly allp oln· , n pro posul whi ch hJl ~ hel'll > . Il I.l' .. ~(J:{\ lJ.ll d . 13l!~ eV('r~wh e~ e ln it('d Bruthe rho od of P oll ya n n a . . \ , i.'h ::: . ill i ~ " If , a r Qwa n l. ~~:~ HDnd ttu a l.lfie~ as Adll1iJ~i s tru- 1 J"I h ull ly p u t forl h m UIl Y llI1lt's. :J nd S plJn g IS III the till, and IlI c pa l U- - _ ,:-_ ::-- - -..,. . - -=-_-=-_=-=-=, e BoniS Non, o f th £' E state whi c h m ight wu rk b l'ltL'1' t han t hc tl :!ll ~ II r c uncleI' way (01' t he pe r" l o f J olllllhall Cle vellgel' lu t e of I I', : I' nl ~ys em . is to 1111 e n rl the llI al ~t !'u g gle b£'tw c(~n ~rl\n a.lI d , ' il, . lI' W l'tir. r ,;duy l.lftel·l1oo l1 w ith I Wane n County, OhiO , decea s ed. 'o l1 ~ ri t u l i n n ~o m: t o mok ' th e ! II ' . ~)~ I , . lho H ,ru gg le .'11 wh ic h ,;1'": ('n >~jt' ro ll e tL a ss is ti ni. DeDllt <,I th i. 13th dHY of F bl'upreSIden t '", t e r m !;c ven )" £, 111'''', with Mn.n I ~ s o oft en d c fe.lt ed b u t \ nl , n:; I' ll ' " Pm1, e r " W Cl'~ in a ry, 193 1. 1'0 rf':, , ( ,~ t ' n. T ha l wo uld I'cl iev ' \\:!~ ' ch , hI: ,n11111' o Hl:hc ' c \" :' ry y e.lJ·· .h·II j.!,' .) f !11··•. Rae T hol l1 bul' Y. W. Z. ROLL ,I,h l' I'Y I''' lde n.l . of, I!1l n l'ce~f! i~v fOI' , \II,h I cn (\\ c d hop. ( ' hll" i\l a- I( !;! 11 i ~ clb lc t il ll e ba c k ~ ('\' ''nll bU :lll1 es s ,matte l's we re inJudge of the Pl'obate C .t pl nY lng p li tl e. ' . Jl1 om cc With UI1 I ro dU Cf' d Ullci dl sp os d of . Mi s~ 1114 W arl'e ' OUI . , in th l' p r)~to(Jl (" , fo llowing- his re- I\l llY II nl"i a n gave an I'nte r e~tl'n'" n ol1 n t~, Ohi O l Y' In 1t'IlIl Jl lIil JlI ItlI1, 11111\ it 1V(luld h'1m Lim e t o mas lel' th e Jo b HAD _TO_READ IT te nt s li o:):; ill n ess. Ic s~ o n on " Spanis h Sp~ aking Pe o,... . Jl IV (~ __

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lI ntl pnw his co ns tl'uc ti v(' n uilitv. 'N r t "1'1 f d d Mrs. , i ~ I ' J" , M iss Gr:l ce , and pie. " Th e hos tess s erved /l d in tv Pr obably it will b a lon g tinie .' .~~( ~ s 1;~ C , cll n ~ u n Guy o f 1 n y l on, s p ent W('dnes/la y 111"£1 - (; lIr~(' lun ch. Adj ourn e d t o bl'fllr th u t pl a n can be I, ut into Cll l l': Inll~~c d m ~ n e w l1ll\e l un - with ~ I I ~ . Na n cy Hey n o l/ls in mce t with Mrs, Marv Do t e l' fTl!c t , if lit all . A n othl' r s U ~g'Cgt. 1 m e rc!fully... . . hon or o f h'l' birthday . Marr h 25. . , r-i sy s t e m i:; t o ~h(J l· t c n t he lime . ,FI le l1llW e ll , you lu~ ve your betwcen the e lec ti on of t h pr s- ' 1 ('ve ng. ,they ~~,d t o 1 ad the The Bnp li s t 1\1i s ionary Circle Mr . n ll d :11 1' .. A. S, Col ielt a nd id ont nnd his !lIISLJl11p t i('1l f .) f11 ce , bou k, rhdn t th e y . Il.c t at t h hom e of Mr '. E s tu n llbe l t c nh' r t a in ed thirty gl1 ~ . t fl S w e ll n. to cut d own I hc' I 'ng-th fr o m Da y to n !It a. Scg lll' amp of po liti ca l ca mpnig n H. T h at hu. pUl ly Mon da y e veni.ng. I g ood F,Cn!le ill il. ( 00 . After:1 ;\1 I·~. R. T. Moore ha been qu ite pe w pre ' ili n t and OllgTI'!lS hav c , ill sLJtf ?ring with flu. . I h ~ n e loct,.d in tW m be r . Llt ~ o ld !II I·~. B 'I'nic e Dakin W !U hos tess ~:-:-~~---------------OOt's co ntin ue t o fUll ctio n u ntil tho to th e Wom En's , C ivi c Le ll gue FOll1't h of t he ne xt lIl urc . On e th r op le hav e ue cid ed" upon a I ' atul'd ay a f t e rnoon .. Tho bl1s in 55 ch nng , wh y n ot make th e c hange I s e<s 0 11 I\ a bri if. ,The p rogram d T" r: t iv e at once? I con i ·ted o f a reading "I\It. Ve l'· Th 1 I n on" by 1\1 rs. Lula ..Ellis j "Poems e ong r ess Wh ORC flCSS i0J1 8 011 a hington" b¥. Mrs. Bertha ,' no this F OUl Lh of March is n ot GOI dO ll ; a l e ading "Baby Broke " t h(! o n " 0 ~ t at 11' 11 . ' e l eted la , t Nov mbe t'. Those S on lltOI'S nnd . by 1\11' . l\'I arie Gray and a clev ~ 1' ,- . ' 11 clll. t e!>l on names of literary en J"r l's n .... ,f Ive!l \VI n ot mee t, unC' ho ra r·t ! R by Mrs. Bernic e Dakin . Icsi ca ll. d in spc.etal e.~i o n. until Mr. R o bel t CoJ]atf of Dayton nn. ,t Decem be t', 111 r thAn n yefll' 1 wa, It \I c lc ome vi itor. Adjourned aft _r th eir elec tion . Th on . after. n R.i7' II Ie' SCl> inn in £l.I\!t ress , t he" 1 J m e t . al'cq 14 wit h Mrs, ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN m embe,s of t h e 10\ 1', hou!!e will • Berda Jordan . . 4- , ' - • . . out Cattle, hogs, s heep and ealvell !>lIve to g o out a nd s k r f.!-elec, A ll Ul·ty of about t'V enty.flve Norris·Brock Co. , live WiT~ lind tion . I loca l IlCO I Ie WIIS .e nte rtained at progressive firm fOT the high est 111 178 7. wh e n th 1I.vRlc m was Colleu' s !;ugar ,co.mp Thursr ny market prices "and good se rvice. ~ t liP in t he on . li t uti on , it t ok , .. . Union Stock Yarda, Cincinnati, O. \V'~Q k !'\ a i' ve n nlll nths t . trave l Ret.renee: A sk first man you m e" vC1'a l fr o:n he r e att(!nd c d L" bet \\" e ll lhe outl ying .. Id e~ and ounty ba : k t ball tOU1I1Ur.1 . Tl t r.t t he sca t of g ov rnm c n t , a lld it was I. . ' p 1i r ~ bol'o Priday and . a(urduy r ('ce Bn r y t o g h' e n ew "· . ~ l ec t e d I Ou r tOllln s, made n very s mall ~ .._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ .omcifll~ p lenty o f ti m e a ft e r elec- I • " how in g b ut Lura A shl,e": a s foul t ivn be Ior e takin g LIP theil' dlitieS' 1 I " lit f he rl> is no . ul' h •. c \l ~e now. 11 1Ootcr, t o k s co'nd pla ce, and Hlu'old Bognn, in the same capal' wo ur thl'e p wee kH wou l ' b plonc ity .for the boys ," 'took t hi rd ty o f tim~, after e le ction day, In pillce . RESiDENT which to count a ll t h " " ," q nnti l1!1v(' th m ce rtifi ed, lind inuuguT h (' a. s enlh ly p!"ogl'am put on n ' t '=! th n ('w p l"c~ i,l c nt a nrl t he by th e ~ e llche.r.· Thurs day morn in g new on Jl"re8~ . And a c all1rai~n \ li S £] u lt e UI1J Cj U-2. VVe lVere info ! . .PERMANENT LOCATION " hieh ( UI'II rr ulll ,June until N om ed lhat w e we're In Keith's Left is Th £'u t cl', incin nat.i, arid the f o l. v r mber takf'~ !It' VI' TV I" " ch 1"" "1' f :"'0 than ii! nee ded, in the e day s .Mias MIrpr~ lowing program was presented for of 1'I\0id cOlllll1Unie3li ons an I lIlliHandley our e nte rtainmen t: , OrChestra se1LEBANON, OHIO versa I ability to \' ad, to ecl u eate Blah (re t. ... II; D ev otional, Miss Tu cker ' Eyea EX " mined tin VO t ~ I';: to th!' n cri t of th e dif!M tDid ' Th song, "When . Y o u and I W er~ f(, r I1t is ues HIl CI cH nrlidnt es. ra. e ompson. ' Young Maggiej" se lections by Al GI...... Fitted R epaira I .. Here ' arc ~wo of the numerQOJ. women · drulD-rnpjors· wbo 'w ould Jolso n- Mr. Harshbarger with the r;ather play on a ' bra.. band than' on a plano. Left II :t4arpret hnl'monica ; selection by "Tony ----------------~,. A hi g ail- "Gm iOI s how did y 11 Handley of Penchatoula, La .. leader of the drum anc! 'buile corp. of . the Scrap-Book Ma,n"; Miss Mc~ ~~ t a ll mu ssed 111) lik e t hat?" Af11crican LeilO~ .po.t · No. .ISO.£...t Hammond, La. The hqy' call her f; lwec in a mu s ica l reading' " lecPhoeb " Te " e nt. aulo ri l' ing "Pe~iy. I'. Right Mra. Dixie ThompaoD. drum·Qlajot of ·tho Brainerd , tlOIl hy " Little J ack .Littl e;'''~ Mrs, with a cl' ud~ oil sales man," Ladlel Band of·Brainord. Minne.ota._ ..•..~_:_=--=_ a l'I' ; pitchy saying by "Will

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and Mi ~ s Tucker ; "The ,Strong MUll anI! His AOl'ol;atS," Mr. Moore WIth James Gillam, Dar,r oll B ogan, . an~ R~lph Ri h. An other orchas tra s e lection closed th e program. Th e S Enior s wiJI pl'esent lhe progl'llnn tl1is week. 1\1I-s. Howard Gr,aham I'eturned h ~ l!l e. Sat ur~ay .from . p leasant VISit III Baltimore \lvith hel' daugh. ter, Ml's. Ge o l'~e Wall and Mr, Wnll.

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H. BRITAIN W. A. LIPPINCOTT Waynes ville, Ohio

.. J. E. McClure PUNERAL DIRECTOR

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Pulll{ Equipped for Good Service. Large Disp lay Room. Ambulan ce Service

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MI'. ann Mrs. Levi ,L ukens an d so n Of Wa ldo 'w ere Sunday gt: e &ts of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lukens and Jnm ily, '

H!'~. b: :l ~. M::cldell ' attended ehUI'ch in Waynes"ilIe, Sunday. Mrs . W. W. C ossum spent the past week with her mofher, Mrs. Mary Doster and family. A lice, Kath leen . lind Wayne' Gray entertaIned the · "Sunshine Boo ·tel' Cla.s lt of Jonah's Run Sunda~ Schoo l Flri.day · evening. Fol1owlJ1g . the busmess session games fOl'med t he evening's d iversion . A tempting dusert cours'e was served . . Adjourned to meet w ith J amel) and Clift'or\l .Doster the last Fl'iday in MaJicfi.

We will print them for. you In a clear bo'd type, and will also give you quick • service • •

The Doslel' fam~ly .entertained tho "We lcome" cla!!,!1 of Jonah's Run . . cnday Schoo l " Thursday even mg, . .Mr. a nd Mrs . SC.OItt Reynolds of M ilford were S unday guests of liii! .grandmothe r , . 'M rs, Nancy Hey,:o lds. , ..

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torDler rel!ident or this ' cl,lmmunDE AT HS builH l ' ~ alld -ha ll !;. fi:! h":)JJi tal~ I ity cl ied in a D~ytCln hOl!pitru Mon· Ilnd' um IlIltl'd in ·titntbn:> alld tCll l day. Funel'al servi r e' '"ill bti hold Mrs. Emma 'ul'fllce, wife of )ibl'l:n'lc. . Thell- there i ll HII' ,\ it'- I \ at the Ne ~ ld rllI1Pl'.\ \ hom on PIII'~, ,' ( 11 111/0( " 1111111 a ~HI lol'llutlfu l ,rl\lIl~S . GI'IIII Sf dhld at her ho me T he many f l'ie nds of ' Lo uisa Thursday. in lIjew B u rlingtoil, early Mon day rHVel l-ltll! lJl il l' '\'1 b. ;c \l'C~ Ofj ' D. Mi1ll" hus bll llg-ht t h e farm I)/hl'r 11\1 ' 1'(I/tt,inJ,!' placC1S which m:ly morning. Funeral services were Com pton are glad to know t hat p e~·I1.· uelonging til h LUlllpkillll he' \'i ~itc d, lln~ hlmdl'vl\ ;(nd :<ixty lu~ ld this afternoo n at 't he MoClure she is r coveri ng from a n khl) mos ___' _ _ p1\ ;;''''l'll~ t ·1' t l ui n ' lell " \'. th ('i ~' FUllcm l purl 01: and burial wad in tio n p rfo l'med i n Miami Va lley hrothel's, known 'Ho pita!, atu l'day. , om.ptoll fl\I'm, . _ _ _ _ _._ p)'ingbo l'o cemeter y. . O L U tll. ' Mu n y p l' O]11 ' ur ti nily , wh k h wit h mottl r b '1RSIiS :mtl · WAY NJ;:SV ILLE M. E . CHURCH --==::::==~::::;=== T he LlIdies Aid WIIS enter taih'f ull y "ware (h l\~ th e Bight '- l'I~ h.th in t': I'ba n ~ 1I1''', lllak S till' · 'i t" l'n: \, Gen 1'1\1 A~I! hlbh' ot Ohio hUI)oc\illl'l' ~~nhIQ 10 >111 vis i \\r~. .. G. . Di~~.rt, Pasto~ . Mrs. Rachel Crew, aged 85 years, ed i n the h ome of Mrs. HomQr to the pI.!' !lIe ·(l.r'the sta t io', II ne,w ----,," c llnt'sdny: The Women's FOI'S e IrThe nixie" Thur dny night di~ d at her hom On Ro u te 3; Fri- Bollin.gsworth !,,~n Thursdllr.· . "Lectioll co d , to tW(!O Ill O op er a - ' The an ll\ltl l III ' f.' 1ill!! or t he c it:"n Miss ionary ' oc iety i ' meeting at the Gym . The W. 1'1. !~, S. met WIth Mrs. day, . February 27 , fo llowing a tive Jllnu !'y i, I H:' O. Thi: code Of l 1.li .::Hnt e. ~ I'ch ~('o l lCi.c.ul ' I\"d ! with Mr:\;. Mal'Y [c Inre at 2:00 . stroke of pnl' nl~'s i s . Mr . . Crew was Mamie H a wki ns on Wed nesday hW'& '" I t; nee 'Jlll'd B~ " 'q 111I: l: h 1l~ ;; tcJ\'lc o l • ?l: l(:t,r 111 ('oIl J l,llIdIlJII p. II\. BIble stlllly and prnyE.r ~n eet. ~Y(H·. lI Y.m a.n was a bUSlneijS olle of Way nesvill e' s old est alld aftE!'rnoo n, FOR· SALE l upt'rior t o· Ul t1 ('I ·t ic1 1l Iuw.. whl ch , wlth he OhI O IlI s ( o l ' ~' (") 111 I'oncc !l\g nl 7: 15 p. m, hOlr practice at VISIt or In Cl l1lClnnnt l toda y. Dr, GeQrge, of, Wilmi ngton, Dismo. t high ly esteem'ed citizens. tr ict Sup erint ende nt fill ed the ---~-------­ it SUII r ced · l. .p l'obnUly t ne 1\10 1' I will b' held Ap r il ~l(lth, lI' i~ h fur{" j :00 1. m. Four so ns , Robert, Charles and unday sc hno l at 9 :3 0 a. m. imp rwn fcat\ll'l'~ o f · th (' \l w la w 1\ o n, IIft m'll I,n an d ~ \' cn ln g' SCi;- , M'rs. Ama n.da ?daffit has return · Frllnk , of Wayn esv ill e, a nd Dr. pulp it of the M, E . ehlil'ch unday FOR ,ALE- F ou r 'yonng wo'rlc ho ri<es. thre e s hort -h ul'l\ CClWS, includ ed pl'lll i.-ions for n Hst III o f ~ i o l\ ~ . TIH' Oh i.) !" tll tc l\lu ~ Ulll, I ~\[ j ' l'I\ln~ worship at 10:30. The e u, homC? aHer ,spen!ling sevcl'lll Eli rcw , sup rintc nd (' nt of Miami Dinn er was sel'veel ill the church I (Ine ~ h ( l l· thC1l·n bull, t en ton s o f pe l'm llnent rt.'g' i. tl'(1ti n, l'li miml l- ' l()c:dl'd ,"I the l'Il\llIlUl> (I f Ohio th e me of the lIl or ning- llCI'1ll0n will weeks WIth relatives In Dayton. Vulley h()spitut, Dayto n, ,m rvive pa rl ors. i (H1 ,\C ('h" (').,trll IIl'iul:lI'Y 1" I' l ilt1) :t(1I<' (' n il " I~ it y lit t.h{· ~ U I',lh lI iKh he, Jes ul<, 0111' lI elp "'I·. Epwol'th Emmll SU l'face Grimes died of clov I' hll\'. e hlls. T. 1':1Ii!\, Wa ynes.. her. in Pl'e. it! n l ill l YI"II . an ti Ih e: ptn-· sl c','c t IIlld F ifl eel\ th · a l·~' n ll " . is Ll'ag uc nt 6:;10 p. n ... Evang'c listic Ohio. *1ll.l l Mrs. J , D, Marlntt,Mrs. C. A large co nc ourse of relutives pn eumonia, lit. hel' home ill thiH in g lI f t hl' wa y fill' tIl!' a t! op ti on u f (1 1'(' 11 to Villi lllr" lwlwl" ' n t hl' h(l urs ~C: I"\'ic nt 7 ::JO p. m. . . __ R;O~lt z r and Mrs. U. G. Whets ~ l II lId f l'i e lld attended the funera l villll~e ear ly Monday morning. th\) ,"o iing · I\l:\i'hi lw". Notw ith- IIf H a . Ill. a ll ol Ci \I . Ill .. 11 11 " "11 SUllvls lt~d Mrs. Jr ,L. HarL~oc k! wh o IS s l' rvicc~ . whi ' h were h(' lei in Miam i Sel'vlceFo were held in Wny n esvi lll' F OR R ENT standing t h eu r .., \! )( ('I'e ise d in ch,,·,.. f l OIll 1 10;) p. Ill. !onclay ·mo rn ing, Rev. 1'uesdlly and blll'ia l II1l1de in the W A YNE SVILL E CHURCH OF staYing at th'e hom e of he r daug h- hll Jiel, ce lli lary al Spri ngboro. tneir pl' epm'at ill ll th t' tt'i'l o f U 1l' ~C ', . . • tel', JI~rs. Rolbert W a lton. at Mol" Amos oo k. officiat.in,l:( . Inte l'm e nt C HfUST IIIW Fo wo uld n a t u1'tdl ~' b ' f(l und III . 11,1 ' III , I, ' ,h,, \\" · ,If " <l I'.I (>n li e or two 1"11 ,.Mrs. W, C. mit h is with hcr FOR H I<: NT IIln o 1' llI'm, Dayt on, la;;t Wedn es· was in 111 illmi c(' mete r y. Ih e ir pl'Ud ica l IIpcr;l t illll, ull d t he ': rl'~ I\ln , I-.. Tlw l!I l\,: :It t he O.hi n! (Undenom i national) ni sh cd I',ltl nl '" with bath. f ol' hus bund at a sa n itarium n eur day. at A ppl ~' eXI H? I' i ~ n ce lIf· th e (Jll"t year I cl ll l , ' ntl t l~' l' ontl nu,' t n draw 1111 hester A. Wi lliamso n, Mini ster us, wher e he ill a patient. light hous e l'l'l'pin /.(. Andre I\' FO!Jl e r. of olumbus, Colulllb Mrs. Anna Hawkin s Bless ing Il Waynl' Villu. III'o ll ~ht to lig ht a [I' \\' ill l'on. i,:l l' l1' I \11 " I1': t ' Limll\g,: :11111 th · illmatl'" Bible School at tJ :30 a . m. A. Wat ch repairi ng- Hav e confi· plI ssed away . I UIIIIlIY mOl'ning, folci e s wh ich Ill!\'d ed C1I 1T(·" jilll1 . all' IlIn r,· Iha ll gra l d ul f OI' til<' cli- R. Vancc , Supe rinte ndent. Lord 's de nce t hllt expert servi ce is ~ i l'c n lowing lin (I }\enltion in a Co lum· \ l'ndtln :l lld "l l':\ ";\l I'c ntl' ol'd,' d thCI1 1 S uppe r at conc lus ion. Christia n on Am erican and S\V i ~s watc h e~ , b u s hus pita l s evera l weeks ago F or lh i ~ rell"un and a din !! u n· h~' thl' hun la ni t ll ri a n ~ lIpt:' ril1l('n · I-:nd 'av o l' at 6 ::30 p. m. Th e mi nis. using ge nuine mut e ria l, ' nt Mr. \<'ust l' l' \\'II S II bl'other of Mrs. t: r,==========_=~_ =-:_~.:. ~ -~--= --,:-.~ - -.--:-""",!:----",,!~-~ , lie .. nuth o l'i t y of a H "lI~l' join t rcs · dl' ll l u f Ill(' big' in ~tiluli o ll . ;\Iuny tel' will leud thi s meeting. Eveni ng Cary's Jewelry Shop, Le ha non, O. II. C,lycl c Cole ma n, No)'wood . " , OIUti oll , a ~ lIL·c ul\lnllttl· c o f . ~ i)( Ilf t hl' I' l' iS\\ T\l'I', had ne\' l' r Hl'en el'all,l:( clbtic ii 'rv ice lit 7 :30 p . m. FunC'rul s erv iccs were he ld in membel'~ waR lI alll·1I tt! ~ () Il ~ l d (, I' a . ~lI l:v i (' .. 1~ l\rI . h~~ I~dJ·.l'(!~ , \!f. ~h~I~·' 81' 1'111 0 11 sub jec t, "Stewar dship ." Store open EI a. m. t o !l p. Ill. !;;t. Jam c,; F:)1i scopal ChUl'ch, Co lvarious pru"i. ions of thl' Icd i\ln I\,I CI he,lId.1 t.llkl (' [h IC- I'raye l' l\f ee tll1g and Bib le ~tu d a t ~, l o da ~' \ V('d nes clay, and laws. I t was al ~o arrange d thl\~ nil l i\·al . h[' I,.I a! thc:, c ha pel r t'ce nt ly, 7: 30 p: m. ench Wcdnesd-;'y. ~ h e FATHER AND SON BANQU ET ulllbu intcl'lllent. 1\·.1I ~ in Sp ring Gl'ove bills i~1 the hl~ll1d . of th C' e l e ('tI ~lTl~ c'u lll llna tJ'1I III ~ j:1 ('u nv e l'~!ILI ~Jl\ s, I ehu I'eh where yo u feel lit h &me.· Just received our new 1931 \ COlllllllttc eH ot both hou ses ue lin · 1111 of wh o l1l were n'('e lvcll IIlto \ Th e l'o was II Fathe r nn d Sun l'Cnll'tl' I·Y. Ci_n C'_i_I1 I_l1l_li_ mediately referre d t o the l' ub- : t hl' (' ro lll\1lllll ity ch ul'ch. At bapti s· Bunqu e t givlen lit the Grange Ha ll MI· ... EIIll ('f Seu rs di ed at hcr comm itte f or its con sid e rllti on. mal ~(,rv i\'· ,: a:\ I'ece iv\'d lhe rite ST . AUGUSTINE CHURCH Spring line of Wall Pape r . (1ver on 'I'u ,,,day eve ning, 1I1u I'ch 31'd hOHlt, in 1J1I yto n Tu etiday night, Th e me mber$ of th e committe e, hr illll\1 I'sio n unci ,11 by >l pri nkli ng' J Rev. LalVre nc;e B . Mollmann . fo r t he pUflPO!je of prom oting in - foll owillg an attllck of grip. Mrs. 150 New PatteJ'ns carried in anxious lu hll\'e t h{' ('oopentii ol1 ,.Wu rc !C' n .Th o nHl ~ now has. 4,G78 Summer schf.' dul e- l st 3rd and t.e res t in the orga ni zation uf n of ecretary o [ Stute larcncC' J . mcm III hIS chllrge and the lIst COlI· I 5th Sunda Mass t 8 '00 . Boy Sco ut Tro op in W uyne ~ vi ll e. Se !l r~ \I'[\!; a sister·in· lllw of Ml'S. stock and lower in price than Elvi n Fires. Fune ra l 1I 1'I'Bllg{'men ts Brown, as he is the chief electi on I ti n uc' to g row, du e to the fact , y, a. a. m., offic er of lhe st ate, l'e 4l1 e~ ted that \ pril1 c ipu ll~' that long te rm s enten- 211,d and 4th Su nday, Mass a t Th e District Execu t ive, Mr. S har- hul'c not b('e n comp leted. ever before, from 5c and up, ron gu\'e a sp eech. The bllnq1ll1t he meet with them ami le nd h is I'e~ nrC' illlP \l~l' tI by l riul judgc!i, 9 :30: wa s ~ l'on s cJ red by thci Wayne a 's ista nce in the \\,o l·k. Meet ings m u~ tly 'fl'om tl' n to tW-<'IlQy. (ive per roll. Come in and see our MASONIC INS PECTION Town hip Mothe r's Club unci sel'have b en ' ulTa nged fol' every ye a I''; , and 110 illmat e llIay be PUI'~T . MARYS CHURCH ved Ly the Jr u nio r lass. line before buying elsewhere. night tilis week. Members of the ole d un'L i' t h£' minim u m senten ce Hev. J. J . Scheffer, Rector A lin ual in spection of Waynescommittee ure Senll to r !!! C. J. h/1: been servel\' Th uI's day, Mllrch 6, se rvices at vill e Lodge No. 163 F', & A. M., And e l·son of Richland county, Pa~l ---- - - --7 :ao p . n1. Rev. Phil Po r ter recto r was held last Thurs day night. Y. Yoder of Montgomer y, J oh n 1\.. Lloyd of Scioto and R~p resentaFO RME~ PASTOR ILL IOf hl'i s t hUl'ch, Dllylon, will be John Thiele, o f Dayton was t he tives Robert A. Pollock of Stark, t hc ple acher. inspecting officer. Visitors were Han-y N, Hansen of Lucas and Fri e nds here of nC\·. Edmond :l>I!II'c h 8, Third ullday in Lent prosent from several neighb oring Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Ber ne Jo nes h ave lodges, Maurice J . Allen of Hamilton .Btlrdsall of Batavi a , 0. , former ~h u rc h schoo l lit !) ::JO; Morn ing and a'llice supper was serbee n ill the past wee k with g rip. cou.nty. pllf'tor of th e 10CH I 1\1. E . church, Iru ycl' and se rlll on at 10 :30. ved by ladies of the Eastern tar. \\'ill regre t tu Icnl'n of his ~ er i o ll s Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burnet and T he conventi on season is still on iIln ~;;. Hev, BUI'd ~all i' confined FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST family mov,e d f r om t he Burnet ( Undenominationa l ) farm T hu rsday to t he Ba i rd propand' as a result the Cllpital City to hi s bed . !l is daughter, Mrs. contin ues to attract thousands of Mi nnie Bath lind hel' husbun d have Chester A. W ill iamson, Minister erty wh ic h 1they r ecently purchllsvisitors 'from over the state . Th ey mover! f ro m Birmingham . Ala .. to Bible School a t 9 :30 U. Ill . The ed . are never at a want f or entertain· Batav ia t o cure JOI' Rev, BUI't1 slIlI J unio l' Boys will pl'ese nt a specia l Carl a nd Jane Eady spent t he ment or sightseeing attractions pl·og-nltll. Lord's S upper a nd s er- week·end wiith t heir gra nd parents for within the confines of the corp· at 10 :30 a. m. Sermon su bject, MI'. and Mrs. Miles Watkins on oration are approximately 3 00 \Va t ch your expira tion da t e o n "A Great Awak en ing. YO ll are al· Ya nkee St. The Mi a mj G azette clubs and associations, 254 public Ralph Mmer of Dayto n visited wa 's welcome at this ch u rch. his mother" Mrs. Addie Miller We dn esd ay· evening. FRANJ<L1N OATS Mrs. Ma:rgaret Joh ns was a BEING DISTRIBUTED Le bano n vi~~it:or F riday after noon " Spedfy Sherwin. WilA la rge nu mber of tob acco liaml Paint and en, l , e cro ps in t his vici nity were sold • , 00.1 pointer." Furm ers of Wanen County who F r iday fo r '1,Oc a pound. are in.t erested in growi ng oats may Mrs. Alice ' Bl"ock is v i .iting at secure a small q ua ntity Of th e new t he home o'f ' Mr. and Mrs. L. G. "Fran kli n" oats, rece ntly develop . Broc k in In~dian a polis . I MI·s. Cha,d es Clark i able to ec at Ohio State Uni ve rsity, be out aglll.in si nce h er r ecent Agricu lt ura l E x per imen t F a rm i 11 n e!\8. .' , , near Colu mb u s, accordin g to a n- . Charles Elarly and Walter Ke n· noun cem ent from County agent rick atte ndc~ d ' t he open ing o f t he ClaEs whd further sa ys ' There n ew new hardwalre stor e in Sprin gboro OD oats seem 'to be best suited to T hursday: , sout h wejltcrn Ohio, T hey a r e ~ome- . The mee~lrtgs, at .Lytle church how'~ .puc. galloJl .aD~ .that~.I'I· closed ·Sunday ,e ve m ng. The at, ' . what taller Il nd 8tlff~ r straw, ~ f e.w tendan ce VlIls ' not large on account d~ys later a n d con sistently hIgh er of so much ·s ickness in t he com- \ YIeld ers t hll n t he old f.ulghum. mun ity, . After five y!)ars comparatIve tests .. . . . . at UniVCll'sity fa rm , t he Franklin . ~ !1x Half;lllton, of Hn l1llJ ~on IS v IsIting at t he hom e of MI . a nd oa ts are bein g distribu ted t . li mited n um b.er of pI'ogressive ~a:' Mrs. S. H . B ~lrnett. MI'. a nd ~rs. J ess Harl'ls a nd mel'S who will gro w t he m fo r seed next year," f amily visilled fr ie nds ne al' B a rState CI'OP specia lists a lso veysburg, 8aturday eve ning, Regular Colors HIGH. VALUE LOW COSTI a reT he an x io us to have the far mers Mr. and Mrs. Herma n Saylor Outside Gloss White Per Gallon ... .. ... , . . . . • . . . • . • ·rer Gallon. ' • , : ., t h ro ug hou t Ohio who g row these a nd s on of Dayton ~pe nt ~ unday / 30x3 ~ .$ 4.76 I 5.00-20 $7.5 0 ? ats to have the officia l in spe ct ion afte r~o o n ,an ~ eve~llng WIt h t~ e 130 I< 5. 001 III t he ~ eld s bef ore harvest , ~o I~tter s p arcmts, Mr. and Mrs. Wll_ t ha t theu' ch aracte ri stics can be ha m Long. . 4 .40,21 $5 .25 5.25·19 $8 ,55 I, !Z9 x 5:25) carefully studied through ou t t he Miss He len E a rly is ~ nd er t he 1;9 x 4·-10) ta te s o as to note a n d peculia r Dr 's , care ,wit h. t h e g rip . SHERWIN-WILLlA~S SHERWIN.WILLIAMS 5.25·21 $9. 00 ~conditio 4 .50·21 $ 6.05 n infl ue nced by t he di!. Re v. H. H. Laffe r ty and Mr. and \29 x 4.50) iJl ,,5.;5 1 f~re n t types of soil a nd weather Mrs, J . B. J Olles a n d J ohn were 5.50.19 $9.30 con d itio ns prevailing . Anyon e in- cnte~tained 'to ' dinner Sunday 4.7.5·19 $7. 05 Fa. t-Dr; 128 x 4.7 51 t29" 5.501 tel'ested .. hou ld make applica tion eve l1l ng a t the ~ o m e of Mr. a nd 'lbe Qt'ALlTY tin: within to cou nty agen t Class or call a t Mrs. Alle n E mr ick. Drie& Over Night to Walk on Mar-not varnish is made to 5.00·19 $ 7.40 '. 6 .00· 20 5il? 65 the far m Burea u offi ce as soo n as T h,e La <IJi~s Aid is b ein g el1the R t3Ch of ALL t32 x 6.001 " -. 119" 5.001 walk on- tough, not discolored Especially prepared to with_ pOSSible. Class f urt her urges quick te l·ta m ed t,hlS We dnesday after· " AI UES J)()~ .. btUUIC Coody..., V h . IW )AllUONS l<l' RE 1lt<o _ action in this respect as oats n oon a t the home. of t he pr esident, by water. Rapid Drying for stand outside exposure. and ~ otI~t com,.oJUI.y. s hould b~ sowe d. ead y in order t o Mrs, F loyd Sava ge, . . . use on wood and printed lino- . hard wear on porch get maXllllU m YIelds. The seed is Mrs, Chis r,l es · Mulhn ex IS, 1m· s~6.t·ed in Co lum bus, so u few a d. pro ving aft.et:, a siege of the gl'ip. steps, decks of bo_ta, leum Roors. , Th e young people of Lytl e dlt lona l days woul d have t o be alPer • . etc. Per quart ....• • , ~uart, .. . •• •. • lowed ·in or der t o comp let e ship. c hu r~h .w re . '-entertain ed MOll da y A f.un lin,! of Tub e~ a nd Aeeeuo r ie., ; .. uto Poli.h a nd Top Dreu in g m ent. evelllng at · t he. hom e of Rev. H. - -- .- - . ~H. La ff el't,y ~ nd daugh ter a t SHERWIN.Wu..i.AMS SHERW,N- W,LL,AMS Springboro.. • LOCAL YOUNG PEOPLE MI'. a nd Mrs. A. B. T rimbl e a r e AT WITTENBURG COLLEGE movi ng t his w.e ek to t h eil' recent ly Rapid Dryin, pu rc hase d ·farm nea r P ek in, Haines of Piqua is Mrs. E v:a Phone 47 Rapid.drying Enamel for home A.washable Rat wall paint for ~iss M, Elizabeth He nkle, a spend ing tl~is w~ ek with, Mr. and uae. Ideal for. woodwGI'k, fur~ interior decorations. Produces sem ol'. and George R, Henkle, a. Mrs. Walter Kenrick and Mrs. tophmore, both of Wa yn esville a re Geo rgianna HlI.ines, niture, toys, etc. Wide range beautiful velvet finish on plu1\11'. and Mrs. Ch a rles Ear ly and r other and sister at Wittenberg of charming colora. · . or wall board. ter Gollege. child ren , Carl and Jane. we're en. OUARA NUbO llRB REPAIRINO •• 0000 USBD TIRES h Miss Henkle is vice-president of terta ine d t lO dinner Sunday at the Per quart, •••••••• Per quart .•• ,..... \v~ newest national sorority at h ome of th e latt er's parents, Mr. ~. ~ ~ Ittenberg, having been made a and Mrs, Miles Watkins on Yancharte r me mbers of Phi Beta kee St ., the occasion celebrating :Ipha at a formal installation on t he hirthda,y of the latter and the r rpuary 28. She Is v ice president wedding anniversary of their son, o I Kappa Sigma, national Ralph Watkins and wife. educational fraternity; secretary A se ria,us · fire "Was averted of the Home Economics club Saturday nloon by the prompt and treas urer of Press and Journal' quick work: of neighbors when the ~I~~. a student assistant In -educa~ roof of Clyde Whartonls h ouse caugh t fir ,e in ftV I! places from George Is a mem ber of 'the na. spar ks from the kitchen flu e. tlonal fra t ernity of Pi Mu Delta Sunday d ternoon gu ests of Mr, Large aize ..... ,. , . . . . . .. . , ' Z~O a nd pl~ys on the basketball tea~ a nd Mrs. Walter Kenrick were , Small size ... . . . .. . .... , .. . . 150· In t he. mtram ural competition. His Misses MilI.icent Het zler and Ire ne tea m )s undefeate d in Gr oup Two Slad e, Mrs, · Eva Haines, Mrs. h~J ss Elizabeth and George ar~. Jose ph Grussi a nd ·c hildren of c I Nl n of Mr . and Mrs. S. D Pi qua and Dr, and Mrs. L , B, Hall Maxwell House, lb .. . , .. . . . . Henkl e. MISS Fra nces Henkl . of Wayne!!vxille and Mrs. Adda . g'l'ad uated at Wi ttenbe rg in e J~as Miller. Chase & Sanborn, Ib . , . . . . nc . Mr, and drs, Seth ""ul'nas of 1!l3 0, after ha ving won ho nol's a t t he coll ege. many m •. Old Master,lb . , .. . .. , , .. , . , Rout e 5 Ihave the sympathy of - - ~ fri e nd s her·e in the t ragic: death 01 The rotation of hog. not only BIRTHDA Y SURPRISE t he f Ol;mer's ',.'fa t her, Edward Fur- White Villa, lb . . , .. .. , . . .. _ ___ ,. nas, a t COI:win Friday evening, builds up soil fertility but lVIl S . Geo l'ge D M' II Three of t he Lytle boys, Balchecks disease• .,Good 'fenc. Jig ht!ully surpl'is ~d ~ S h was ~!l - lard Walh lce,' Milo Miltenber $'er dren and othe r Nllati ~ S erS c 11- a nd . H erh e·rt . .Barton; deserve ing enables you to keep your da y, Febr ua r y 28 v h on at~r., s pecia l m-ention all .beh\; on t he , pigs in clean · pasture from being he r b irt hda ' t e ,ocerullon baske~ balll ., t,e am tha t won the M)·s. Mill s was t{e :enl!l\:er~ary, e up f or W ny,lIe. Tc.>wn ship ) s~hool at f.rrowing time to marketing en of t h e .Tou rrlamllnt at ~ ppn gboro ma ny . bc!au t if ul cal'ds time. Com~ in and let us tell cakes ilnd. flov. e rs Th' ecor a ted. ,S atl!rdIlY. ' . . c·!",. .• you how little" it will cosUo 'Wel'e MI'. alld Mr; ' Le~~eer PCre,nt Mrs. Mil garet J o hns ha d f or to n, of Dayton Mr L omp' h er Sunday ~l1ests: Mr. and -Mrs. fence yolir ~el~. with the .B a rnes and · daUghte;' J or~~ C: Glenn John!!, ,aM ' ,childr.en, PJI.,ul ./ GENUINE American Fencel ~~~~. Piqua, ;'of r; and Mrs. Fra ukanHI • of a nd ,Vivia:n ~,it.n.d ~t~io' Elizabeth .;; . of X e ma.' ,... . ~ arner Smith o,f n.,ton and , Mr. ' and . ~ _ .: Mrs, Amos eoolC and o:t.LWaY-· . t" . nesville ' " ..... "". ' MEET~N.G ' OF STQCKHOLDERS Mi. and d r lihatn en. A '. arid ),f rs. O· ' r · ~eEting. of .t-he. sto c.1Uiolders . . .nd' Miss , . • JI I~hep Mala m) Va lley Cooperative Oletha mbus, MT_ . be h ld~ ~ Q er8 Assoclstlon will 'and, and daugh- ... , Mrs. C. W .. M ' ch e 10 n ,DttYtoni Tuesday tel' of Ohio· M:~1e . 8~e~e~~~tion Wi!1 be at ~r.~ght . Qf · Waynes.

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Req uests are being r ece ived by Secret a r y of Sta te Clarence J . Brown f or copi es of t he Ohio 198 0 Bl ection St.a tistics a nd t hat of fi cial informs them that II I.' has th e promi ses of the pr inter t hat copieH of som e wi)1 possibl y be r ea dy for distr ibut ion some tim1! the latte r pa rt of next month. It will con t ain complete tables of vote cast in al1 counti es fo r state offi eel'S, re prese nt ativ es to Congress, j1.l dges 0 r nil cou r ts of re col'd, m mbe rs t o t he Gen el'a l ASlje mbly a nd cou nty offi ce rs . It will also s how t he numbe r of t ownships and voting precincts in th e state nnd will comp r ise ap~ roxima~ I'y 450 p nges. Th e Educat ion committee of t he e na t o bas approved tl1 e bill wh ich pro p()ses creation of a bi· pIll·tisan s tate board of e ducation cons is t ing of ei g ht members and which a u t ho l' claims will " take t h sc hools out of politics." The bill doc s n ot creat e new e mployes 01' ex pense and would t oke over t he present a dmin istl'ation of the d epaa·tment of edu ca tion. T he Ohio Sena te has passed a bill e to blishin g a fiv e yeoI' maximum of' imp r iso nment f or man~Iau ghte r. in automo bile dea t hs . It has Sto ne to the House fo r con~id era ti o n. Bills spons ored by the Ohio Ba r Association dealing with l'ecodifica tion of criminal and o ther cod es a re r ece iving attention nt th ha nds of llJ'embe rs of t he Upper H ouse. One, r ec odifying Ohi o Probate cod e, embodies 700 cha nges. The Senate h IlS pASsed a sta te bal' bill allowing all common p leas courts of ·the s tatE>, to app,q in t a s many .· st enograph ers a s they deem necessary. A bill which would p ermit operation of motion picture theatres on S und llY af t ernoon arid e venings . has been recommend ed for passa ge by the Senate judicial'Y com· mit t e e. The anti-"Stick bomb" bill hns been passed by t he H ous e and it is now t eady for action by the Se nate. It would make it a misd emeanor for any· one to carry into a public ' a ssembly an ~rticle, which whe n disseminated, would g ive off an obnoxious odor. The penalty would be a fin e of not nlore than $100, impris onment; of not mor e thim six months . or b oth. It is aim ed at persons wh o t hrow "b mbs" in theaters. ' Assictnn t S tate Fire Marshals

will testify before the g rartd jury t<egarding' fac ts which they found in an investiltation ' of the Ohio , P~nitentiary 'fire, in which a22 pri son ci r~ 'Iost their lives..It 'is alleg ed the investigatiQn indicated that the Easter '· , Mt'/nday, fire was set j)y prisonel'~ in Iln at:: tempt. to es cap ~. The cou,nt at th" penal institution today develops t he fact that the populati6n is now a few over 4,700. Mr, L. W .' Reese of the State Department· of EdUcation has mailed out a complete ·schedule of broa dcasts of the Ohio School of the Air 'for the presept month and which contain very interesting education by radio. In the Courier issued by the .Ohio School of the Air Is an excellent likeness of Mrs, Reese j a graduate of Oliio Northern ' University, who has written a number of dl'amalogs. which are being broadcast ."n.d during the present month . the Crosley Players will present the '~J{londike Trail." "Edi!!on" and "Ellis I"land! ' all from the gifted pen of Mrs. Reese,

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WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST ( Undenomina tional) Chester A. W illia mson, MinisteT Bibll' Sch ool at () :30 a. m . A. H. Vanc e , SIlI> ('l'intend nt. Lord's Supper :It conelu!<ion. Christi., n . r; n tll'II\'O l' Itt (; ::W p. m. E rm a . ears, Ll·ad er. Evening evangelil'tic ~ l'n'ice al 7 : :10 p. m. Se rm on .ubje ct, ":\ GI'('at Eva nge li stic Campaign With one Co n version. " i'r-ny r 1I1f' f.' tin,. alHI Bible Stud y at 7 :3 0 p . m . each Wed nesda y. At I :00 o'c loc k ,' u nuay a f te rnoon here will he H meeti ng at Mason, .vhNC u nt!\V hUl'ch of Christ is in pl'I.1Ces:; of fu r matio n. Let's atend unci dcm o n~lrate our inter~sl i 11 t hi;; - worthy en terp rise. The 111 Ir is I.Jlh year .. )Id Rc rl ," hat . ·llllrcll wherl! you fe e l at h ome. 1 1l" ~( arI'Ccl (Orl.n .101< of Vir!!i n i~, i l .. \\';1 r<l('d lite It l~ h~ ~ 1 hono r in dog, ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH d"IlI, . I he Spr,lI l Go Id M cda l,-for Rev. La wr ence B . Mollmann. In ll'II ' ~r llc r ;llId clc\, o t i n show n in t hl: rr ~r ue o f a tlli f; 1rbor's clol1,. For SlImll1er sche dule- 1st, Srd and SCHII day~ .. Id F<co " carrie d h i~ 5th Sund ay, Mass at 8 :00 a. m. ; 011'11 fe> . d 10 a c(; llic cl Of; lI:hic h had 2nd and 4 th Sunday, Masa at r ~".clI 1111 ~) a deep qlla rry , a ll the wl" le I r)'lIlg 10 mak e his m aS le :, 9,:80: A. .'\ . fl"IJ(o r k o r ,l:Jd~ lo ne, Va., H . MARYS CHURc:H t llldcrs(Jlld II,al hl'll> "'u Ilecotd R ev. J . J . Scheff er, R e ctor T hu rsduy, Mal'c h 12. Serv ice nt 7 ::1 0 p . m " R ev. Don Curey, c urate vi hriat Ch urch, Day ton, preach er March 15, fo urth S unday in Lent, hurch schoo l at 9 :30 i Morn ing P raye r an d sermon at 10 :30.

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A IllLlll nn d \\ Olli nn. \I ho havl' b(' ~ n il l \Yay r ll'~v i ll e the !'nst week vr Jl\l\l' <! . w(,I'e arre ~ ted ht'I'c Tue:"!IIY II i~ht IIl1d cliarl-:ed with tht·ft.

: \1 ". \.1 t [l'n day;; ago ' the woman v;i "ing hl'1' nalll(' a s Ruth Oliver , "pplied to Mr ~ . Laura ' id es f or II rllon\. A fLel' c(lnsidernb le qu s· r I lionill/! j\lr~ . Sidl'~ d·~ cid(!cI to let hH have a rOOm. Later a yo un g 1111111 , who cIIlI ed him sl'lr Cla rence Oliv er, and claillli ng t o be the ,. hu, IJIllld of Rut h . appeared on t hl' I ~c nc. TIll' coup le took t hcil' l11('u l;; I al 1\11'11' : Garclell Inl1 nn d as I tillll' \\'l' u l all t heir al'lilll1 S Ilr(lul'l'fl ; u~pici"n und .. n T ucsdllY . Mrs. I ~Ke r n'" I'U!' ~ I' . cOll ta ini nl?; " hallk Fift h GI·u de·-Kinn iso ll Young I h"o l;, "holl t !): 12 in cash Ilnd (I fc:w T he F'ifth g rade has lilt ",nm ll 01hi'!' al h'lc~ , <Ii;;uPl'cu red . After a me nt of 44 pupils. Of t his nU lll , ruti l,' H.':lrch for t he p UI'~e , th e bel' 2~ g ut a n average of 80 01' I{,'rn '" d ,cl ·lcd t o call Ma l's h ll l J OY . I II hoi , \I itll Mr. l( C I'Il Wl!llt to L iJ· a bo've in a ll s ub jects for l H! pn. t 1:111(11'1 1;0 (,<l lI su lt S hc r iff F ul kc l't h. ~~x F~~~'~~rtyCyrI27 ~ 1'oTh;L~~~I~ry In : T Ill' s lll.' ri fl· cal led MUl's ha l Gr nham , l o f Franklin, li nd II dctccliv(' fl' lI l11 Ethel H o rnig, 16 year o ld hig h Charles And erson . I Mid dl etow n anu all retul'lwd to ~chool' student of Syracuse, N. Y., Rosema r y Be ntley. I W!ly n e~vi ll e a nd goi ng t o th e roo m IS said to be the firsl Amentan gi rl B eulah Be rllllrd . , f' lTup ie ti by th ~ )la ir. plact) I th em 10 hold. t~~ parado 't rank or " ho y LJ ndc r a ITesl. Cad Biggs. Icout girl, the ho nor havill l;;, bee n T helm a B iggs . lit lir~t. th e WI.JnUIll dcn il' d the awarded by Troo p 79, Boy 5<.:OU1. Flossie Bing ham. ·r thl'fl of t he p ur~('. but when, of America, ~f. that dly. -. J ohn Boger. after th e officel's had {' xalllin l'd the J oan alT. eon te ll ts of her s ui tcase an d e')I1Ru th Co nnc l' fl'on ted he r wi t h seven, 1 artic les J ohn P resto n. belongin/! to MI·s. Kern "he eon'fe!<!\cd, suyi n g sh.e hUd burned t he Mil dr ed ook. Geraldin e Da kin. I 11UI'SO a nd had I<pent all bu t Ilbo ut J«;ba E dwa rd. $4 of the mon ey which wa .· r eCa sper Oi:m oen , Siou.x Vall'! y ~;ki lll'nl! d to 1\11'3. Ker n. C harl e Fir s . Marjorie Florc llce. Club, Cantom, S. D., pr oved his ·d ar.s I It wm; \car ne d f rom th e o ffi cers agains t the grea test arra y o r ski· I that th e woman'f; rca I nUIIII! Waf; Will a rd Fu r na s . Ma ry Har ris. men ever as ~sem h lt'd in the: I!aslerrr I ~l1l\y Hichal 'dson a nd t hlll s he nn d Beecher I ng ra m. mee l a t Salisbury, N. Y ., his thriller li ver we re not ma rri ed . being a 150 Ifoot jump. .. T h(' coupl e waH tR kc n to Lebll nu ll J ea n P enningt on Naom i Ra mby . antI p hlCed in t he co ullty ja il. They Vi rg inia Sc ot t. _ \\' cre b ro ug ht to Way nel'vil le toP oll y Fields. dny un .1 the t r ia l w O.· h!'l d ill t he M ()t h e r'~ rlilb me-e tillg' Mond a) Mi_s Mary W oo llard is on the The re we r e 12 f{irl ~ uncl !I boys Lee stand preeminent in the I'ev- T OIIIII;; hi p lI ou>\c before Wa ltH night, Murc h 1 fl, at G YIII . ~ i ck list. lhat ,,'crt ncil hel' UIJ" ,,"t Ilur Lun ly ' (l l t,l,ti l. nar~' peri(\d, whi l ·in th e [' l'n r ick, J . P. Each plead d g uilty t h is 111 . t ~ i x w d, s. lI oulJl cd dillY : bcfnrc the war of o f the r hul'ges Il nd fin Pii $50 each H. H. " il linm son' s conditiun iF Phil ip H o pkinR was a Dayton _ _ ~_ 'l e (' ·l'i OIl :alhoun , WeIJ!'! I' a lld lin d :.10 d a y~ in jail Th e Ri chard ~o n t houg ht to be illlprovi ng. Oratory IllY rei rel'cntcd I' sp 'ctiv ly t he woma n plead guilty lo the chal'ge yisitol' t oday. B .f th ' t' f . t South. I hc IJ(,rth li n d the mi d dle of lu rc II Y and was fined $25 lind T h I~l'ien d:;h ip Cl u b will have e '0), I.' IUve n Ion 0 prill - I gruunds. t hirt'· da ys in J·a il. a 10 h ~ I h h Mother's Cl ub- Mo nd ay night. - March] 6, 10 3 1, at G ym. m g, ulm ost t he onl y way to reach , A . SJ) cHic exa m ples (If OJ'oLio ns • a'tu ~ffll yn,I\I~: ';h n~ 4~ C C u l'ch on lal'ge numb el's o f peop le .was f I ecent y elll' whic h hl1\'e been - - - .. - - - - MI!'. D. R. Smit h waS! s hoppin g throu!!'h ·peeches. An ora l ol" mIg ht rcmarkublyffect ive, tbe re llIay A MISCELLANEOUS Dr. and MI·R. H. E. 1:Y 'lt ll a\vay U}' hI S eloq u!ln ce sway the em o- be Ill e nt i on,~ d th e e loqu e nt peech ., in W ilmingt on on Fri dny. tlons an~ e n tl me nts d~ a cro wd a nd of Ing r~ oll in nominat in!,: Blain e SHOWER FOR BRIDE a nd M. rs. O. R U ng lcsby were A. K. Day and E dwin Ramb y !"ake hllllself th e ll' VI r t ua l lead er; ' {Ol' pre, identin l cllnd idate in J 70 Xellill vi itu l'~ Fri d ay. were in Cin cinn a ti Tuesday. II'! fact man y u d e ll!~goguc owed I in which tn(! latter was refen ed t~ 1\! I'lo<. May na rd F . W eltz, Mrs. Mi ss Ed na \lII make r, of S 'In khIS p. owe r to un . ab ili ty to s peak , a s "the plumed kn igh t," a nd t hat Gl en n Bland a nd Miss Ola Ha rting pl'i ngs, Ohio, wa~ t he wee kLnurance hephard and family movlOg 1y. Bu t '",,' Ith lh e spl'ea d. 0 f i of Bry an, populal'ly kn own as the sock w e re joint ~osti!sses at a en.( g ues t of 1\11" . J os ie Whi ta ker . have mo ved to a farm near Frank- the nl~wspapel' li nd othe r penod- I"Cl'OS5 of Go ltl" speec h. whic h wo n Vl! l' y pl ea sa nt affa ir Sa t urda y li n. .cal It!!. rature., o!'ator y began. t o him the nom ination for the pl·esi. evening, a miClc ell a neo uR showe r, I~ b I fI It I . '0 1' CRt resu ts consi gn yo ur I 'h f ts ose m ue 0 ~ I , In u enc. IS a I dency in 1806. The Gr cll t est short l1,ive n fo r Mrs. J ohn B. Go ns, n ee. li ve stock to GI'ec n-Eln l)I'y Co .. r a r thin " t oday for cr owds ' d d E h H d • vel''' , R. ,1. Adnms ntte nde d a drug- i T ... . ora tl on <t:v.~ 1' cliverI.' , and p os- . t er e n el'so n, a t t he ho me of incinnali. ill care 01'- D. R . . ,'I II·•c _ g ist's bnnquet in Cincinnati last to be sway ed or tur~ed ~ro m t hel l' :ibly the 11l0f\t powerfu l of I1n y 1\11' . W eltz. bll!'r.' ., purp ose by on'(! mun s VOice, a.n ~ It . Ipllg-th was Linco ln . Immol'tl l A contest, I f A Kitch en Quiz," l.'hul'sdllY. ISp ee~~~s od'J!el'ndt~eadcamthpaatl.gnPCohhat nICgael l Gettysbudr g addl'(!sl~ ' 'lEvken illI ' th e was t hfe hd iversiol) f OI' t he ela rl y 1\11'. and !\frs. E. m ne a nd H eal' Prof. D. H. Patto n speak . . pl'esen t ay crow. s l oe to I ~ t ~ n part 0 . t e c venlllg; la t el', a a rm child l'C I1 o r Dllvton : s c n t II e at l\1other'f\ C lub meeting Monday f e w . votes. W ~ n a man I'lses m t o flll'cerul speaker.- . Th e orato r is c locks ass isted th e bride in lo cat · week-en~1 wit h M;' an'lI rJr D n ight, Marc h 16. Par hall! en t 01' In Congres. to !ld- still a POWEll'. ing pa ckal'(e which were h idd e n \'U ne . ... . d ress hIS coll~ag u e hoe hal:! In Illlnd P c rbllp the arl iest for m of in various places, whil !! oth e rs . Charles Bradley was at Buford t~e effect . whI ch th e r:ewspap e.r ve~'- or llt ion wn., t he nrl d ress of a com- we r e f ound in a "Wis hing ( ) M" cI M ' W H A'l Ohio over the week-end to see his slOn of hi ' jeti <:h Will have on hiS mande r to hi. sold iers. Nex t cam ·~ W ell ." She e vide nce cl g rea t pleas· I lltle~il i ~~ th~~' Na'tio~al . MO le~~ sister, who i's s ick. su p p o~ tel's d ·u .! .B5ft m uch hilS the pleas before. cou r t s! whe r e u;e in . op enang . t he package. a n cl I Show in (, in ci ll n~ti today nnd l o. ., ,. mo re Imme la "" III ue nce e may the mu n on t n a l a ll d hi a ccuser dIsplaYing her g ifts of lin ens g lass Ge t YOll r set of dishes at Cary's ' h~ve on t hose who arc Ii ·te ning to I mi p; ht each pres en t hiR own cause, kitc he nware etc. ' : mol'l 0 \1. Jewelry Shop, L ebanon, Ohio. All hIm. . li nd g'1'0\1 ing out of t h is. th e cu Ref l'eshm e nts rjonl:list d of S'1I" . In\)or and VOU I' Silv erware pat terns open s tock. h In te e hl sto Y of Orator y tl~ el'e t.o m· of choo~ in g men wit h special i struwbel'l~ ice cr eam mo uld ed in by' ~ S i ;ll!' a tn rn ish-pl'oof 'cr ntain e'r . . a~e een I'e~ g.l'eat ~el'l~d s I!'ifts ~ s speakers to I~ ake su.ch hea !·t ~hap e a nd surmour:ted b:.- I A'Fk 'ai'Y 's .T eweh Sho ban o ~ J \lr. and Mrs. Mclv ~ n Banta, .of , whI ch .s tu~d a UoY'3. 1111 ot~e l s. 1 he pleas mstead of ~hosc d H'ec~l y .m- : ~ ~pld , angel io od cak e With pink I Ohi o. Y p, Gal Dn, spent the week-end With first of these, and m some wa~ the tea-ested. l aterl WIth t he begmlllng IGlll g. a nd co ffee. The f avors lI' (!re J, P. Fromm and family. grentes~, was the age of Demos- o f re pre~en tll tlve gove r n.m ent, 01'0 - dainty pink a nd wh ite oa kets . " ' . th ene III GI·CO~ 2 . .The oll e ~gUl:el t OI'S be!?an to pr.es e nt t he d ema~ds fill ('d with slllall pink nnd white r.,II S. ~~ ath l'~ n TUl:ne l', of M ' S t · M' l H t , k t t h . 0 d omi nlltes hIS t mle t hat hiS n v- of t he peo pl e In the assemblies, mints. DII.~ t Oil, ~ p ent Thul SdllY nIght and e n h·r. oc.I e I' r ' u~ ols Imd imitato rs arc ofte n scarce ly 01' urge t h e peopl e to stand for Th e g uest li ~ t in clud ed Mrs Pllrltl .l· at the home o f hel' pa ren ts ~~ee -enI ~~ WIt hG"" IS gH nn t~a ken cO'{lsicl ered, ) et ho.c rll te~ , L~ ias, lhe il' ri!th l:;; or to be t ril l.' t o th eir J ohn B. G . Oil S Mrs. F re d B. H e l;~ !\I I'. nnd MI's. Fred H e ncl erso n. r g ar soc. A ' sch ' es a d Pel 1 . . . t' " Jr. a ll( ,,~ rs. "" • '" III II 'IC ell wei e .ora- OIl VIC ·Io ns. d e r ~O I1 . Mr!i. , J , Q, Go n!;, Mrs. Was P lI ul t he Ap'o t ie cru ci fied" , t I'S who ha ve eld m ~eell equale d It is hOlle(~ that local and Fred Gons, Miss Ali ce Gons . Mi~. . We l'epl1;" evel'yt hin g in wat ches Fle aI' thi s q ue lion sc.ripturally an'- ! The . seco nd g rea t p.el'Joc\ was t he Coun ty ol'ato n cal co ntest s will A lice Hm pbell, Mi. s Ma ry Mal'- c l ock~, j~ wel l'y-Si lv c l'\\'[Il' e 1'1.'s we l'e i at F el'l'Y Chu a: 'h Sunday '··la t t er. hulf o f th e ~lgh tee!1th ce n- ha ve a . telllCle ncy t o awak.e p, in i lral'et U lI gl E! ~ b y, Mrs. Wm . Dl'lI ke. plnted- Bead s r estrung . Cary'!' t llry Ill .' E ng land, \~le n PItt, Fnx, t hose c hal .he n wbo ha ve , ab.l hty, 0 1 Ml.·S I. er' Ha wke Mi ~~ DOI'is J ew('II'Y hop, Leba no n, Ohio. mornmg. , ' Burke, Ma nsfield , und Shel' itlu,ll cl esjl'(~ to lea rn 'and g l'Ow i.n this Ha,,: ke, Mi ss Fran c~s H el;kle. 'Mrs Ml' an;j ?t1rs 1I0ward Hurley brought to b eal' 0 0 eye~y pubhc typ~ of expres: ion. On Ma~ch 13 Ne lson W atkins, Mrs. L. . St: S L . H. Gordo n, of t he Gordon '1 f \ N\ B l' t n question .an eloquence whIch seems P ll pJ!~ of t he local !;Ch9ol. WIll com J ohn MillS lira Mi ~sildin e M rs. el'vice Stllt\On, who has been d f an . ami y~ 0 . • e 11 ur mg 0r , s carcel y loess marvelous . ~o pe t e fo r in d ividllll i h 6nor!! in thl'eo D. R : Smith. Mr;;. Cha!'. Ha l'-t.'oek, (·~ nfiI IC(.1 l~ hi S hom e se Ycl'a l da ys 3~~~~ ~~~~1:ay WIth Mr. und M s, those who tod.a y ~. a d thell· (Jj v isions, namely .Grou p I. (gl'ldes Mi ss Lu ll n Willi amson . M r~ . D. L. \I Ith 1l1'11l, IS ab le to he down to wn . (g rad e Crane ; Mrs. Et han C. I"nne , of , . . . s peeches , that It (lid. t o t ? 6 1, 2, S, a n d ·1, ) G ~o u p actual ll earel'lI of th eIr spoke n 5, 6. 7, mI d 8), an d Group III. Davtn n and l\Ir~ Md vyn Bnn ul I 1 he latest HI n <' w . .ie w ~ II'Y , MI' .. and ·M~ s. Jos iah Dayi& have wo rd!':. , Th e yea rs f l'om 17 65 t o I (gl'a d ~ fl , 10, I] and 12). This 0 f Ga le na ' . , I \\:atchcs, dlBl1Io n cls , weddi ng n ngs, a.ssllmed 'the cal'e of Mi RS Emma 1866 ' in t he U. S. e on situte .the ( )Jl'o~ l'aJll will ue(! in promptl y a t . _ . __ __ , __ . , ~ llverwa r c. ~a!'y ' s Je welry . Shop, Cal·twrig ht r (\nd 'moved into h~ r tbil'd gr<~at epo ch in the history ' oC 7 :30 p. m. On Fl'idu,l', Mar oh 27 Leba non, Oh IO. hOllIe last Friday. . Oratory, {or which the burning pu pil>l of the cou n ty ~ c h ro l F wi ll BAND WILL BROADCAST question demanding debate wcre cO lll pet ll for in di vid lw l ~c l,<lo l h (JI'I. - - -- Mrf>. Se t h Th O lll a~ gave a The Friendship Club will ~lve an as much. l'Csponsible a s th Q genius ors at th e New High chool A udiTh l! Wu yn()'v ill e St hoo l ba nd "b rid ge an (1 shower" nt he l' home oyster supper and entertamment of the states man, Patrick H enry, torium in L ebano n. Gro u p I. a nd hlld th ei r b 'y- nelt li t s hlti on W, MK in Da ,·ton, F r iday n ig ht . hono ring at the church\ on Tuesday evening, James Otis, Hamilton, John II. lit 2:0 0 p. m. und G r o up LII. at Da yton, /Iast F riday 'fli g h t , Iln(P Mrs. • Jo h n G (l ri ~ , 'nee, ESlher March 17. Aamlssion 25. cents . . Quincy Adam s, and Richard H enry 8 :00 p. m. will be beard on th e ail', SOO Il. Jl enderson.

ARBOR AND BIRP 'DAY . The Woman's, Auxiliary of St. PROCLAMATION 'Mary's • Church will meet on F,i'day afternoon, M'a~h 13, at two I, George White, G<?,(-ernor of o'clock at the p.(lDi~· of Mrs. Lee Ohio do hereby proclalm and .. set Hawke. . , apart· Friday, the Tenth DI'Y of . . . . Aprll ,as Arbor a~d Bird D~y and . M.rs. Raymond Wade. and ~augh-. do call ' upon all' in authority. In the .ter Glenna, Mrs. Lloyd Davl'!' lind. schools of the state .to pro":lde for son Clar.ence Jo~, 'were dm~er it.'! . oliservance ' by programs 'con- !tuests of . ¥r.and Mrs. JosIah,:. slstent with the provisions of the Davi!" on FrIDay. 'Iaws .~'i1d · by the planti!lg ot tret;!! . . . '. ' . to slgnaliz'e J the devotIon pf . thlS Can . yo\i ~imagine . a ' great evan-. .' g6nera~ion W·~.he . ideals eXPr~~ed .ge~i stlc . c~t,npaigp ·~ith ,o.nl¥ . on~" . ,in our statutes, In tree·. . plantmg conversIon? Kear. ~be Bible s~ry , • we ,s)wuI4: 1ie "care~dl Jlot to ·?Vtit .of· o~"e at ~~er C9urch o~ Christ , . fl'Oin ~ our ' ealcu1.11tlons ~he.... state Sunday everhlig. ,'! tre~the' bu.c){eye~ ' Which , !s< be. ,:.:: .'~:, \, , ' . ", ' .. " c9:mih~ inC?,t~.n~~rly,,, extinc~ )f.ronl . On· . a~count o~ ba~ . we.!lther .the yenrtd ¥,ear( . ". . , " , . 1I11111e., . Detnons~tio,JI : ~eetmg , . • 'eo " . -:':-:- : ' '. ' . whJch, ~~g . to:"-h~v(l ' »een,. .held ~~ DAY'S "·BIRTHDAY PART(, -' Ma~cn '.·19.z. ~~ . P.?stP?ne~,i untJl. ., .,. • ' . .T uesday,- maJ'cli ,2... .'. t, ·..'

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COUPLE SENTENCED I"Old R~d'J-NoUe H~ AT THE CHURr.HfS IN WAYNESVILLE ON IHREE CHARGES

CV.l!iOlial Clnmpion

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

THE SlATE CAPITOL CO LUMBUS, OHIO- The E ight y- nin t h Gene ra l Assembly is n ow en tC!l'i ng the nin t h wek o f its existe nce a nd t he membe rs will have plen ty of busin es~ to keep them busy if t hey exp ect t o a ojoul' n as ea rly a s t he p receding legislature , which c losed on April 16 th, after havin g passed 222 bills, 22 of which were ve t oed by the Gover nor. With ove r 1,000 bi,lls a nti r eso lutions to co ns id er th ' presen \' body will have t o " step on the ga!!" t o estll blish a r eco rd ill earl y ad j ournm ent.

Whole Number '5952

WAYNElSV1 LLE, OHI O, WEDNESDAY, MAR H 11 , 1931

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FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST (Unde nominational) Cheste r A. Williamson. Minister Bible Schoo l at ·9 :30 a. m. Wm. IlJ'n k e'~ .da, s of boys will furnish It s peciul program. Lord's supper IIld ~c rmo n at 10 :3 0 a, m. S@rmo n subje ct, "The Three Cruciixio ns." L e t'R go to Mason fol' t he ir aft ern oo n se l'vice a t 3 :00 p. 1ll . You a re I1l ways welcome at t his chu rch. WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH G. C, Dib ert, Pas tor WId B'bl t d d ee nes ay : I e s u y an l'nye l' meeting nt 7 :15. We 'are , t ud y ing this w~k bhe seve nth ~ha ptel' of Second Corinthians. Cho ir practice at 8:00 p. m. d y Sunday s'ohool at 9 '30 un a: . "

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!':pworth L eag ue at 6 :30 p. m. I E I C' t . h t I d witl . ve y n ar Wrlg a s 7 ea • 3 er. E vangelisti c ser v ice at : 0 p. m. _ __ ___ _ __ . FURNAS-MICHAEL An impressive wedding ceremo ny WIIS ~ o ( e mnize d Thursday, Ma rch 5, at hig h n oon, wben Miss M8I jo r ie Michael. daugh ter of Mr, n cl Mrs. J eEse Michae l, of R. ~. 1, Wav<nesv ill e, WI\!:! united in mar· "iai e t o Mr. FI'ed FUl'Oas, of Wv.ynesville. A large f an s ha ped floral design toge th er with mllny be au.tiful potLed plan ts, form ed a most attractive background. F oll owing the r enditjon of "0 Promise Me, " th e wedding proces~ i o n ent ered to the strains of Lohengrin's wedding march playe~ by Mrs. J ohn P ennewitt , of Spring Vulley. Littl e Mi ss Monimia Furnas a cted as flower girl scatterIng weet peas in the path of the proc·esRioll. The bride, who ~ ntered on the arm of hel' f ath e l'; wore a very be- . cominsr gown of white crepe and lac e. T o her wreath 01 ' 'orange blossoms \v as at tached. a veif of in calculabl e " value , having onl;e g race d l he head of hef greatg randmoth e r. a s well as other brides d own thl'ough the generations. 1t was heavily embroidered in : ilk , and looked a stonisbine:ly new des pite its age. The bride's bouqu ct co nsis te d of white rose bud s, swe et peas, fuchias, .carmili on. nnd ma id en-hair. Following the ceremony, at which, R ev. Bogan officiat'.!d. an elaborate dinner was served to the fifty guests who were present. Immediately after. the yoqng couple left fOl' an extended tour of the ' W est. Upon their 1'etul'n, ·they · will tnll e up their residence il'\ Dayton.

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Select now th e 1I":lI,c h, ri n g, fOlln tllh\ ·pen. n u r~e !) r ~ Cll(l gift DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA plca Fint:' b the boy 01' g irl grad uate - mak e payme nts an d y , II will .Announcement is mode of a dillsea l'ce ly Illi ~s t he cash. GIl I' Y's t r.l ct con.ference of the Dllught~r8 Je \\'c h'Y Shop , Lebanon Ohio. ' of Am e \'lca .t o be held at the BIlt. , i more Hotel III Dayton March 16 to Mr. nnd J\hs . •r. W . Ed wards alld 1.8 inc\t!sive . ~his will be of, par.. famil y, Mr. a nd Mr ~. Ronald , tlCular IIlt~res ~ to a\1 ·membera ' o( · Hawke and ~() II find .M r s. Em ma H. I th e or g'anlzatlOn and a number McClu re w e J'(~ dinn er Que~ts of i from .the Turtlecreek Chapter, are Mr. a nd M I'~. Geo r ge Haw ke. of plun rllng t o attend, " ClArksv ill e, on Sunda y, I HA Y SALES DECREASE'S Saws Iiled by ma chin ery, cut 1 cleimel', tru e r, fa ster. A Iso cl'ogs- I w. C. Gl'ant, who works·, as · a cut saws, g umm ed, 2 5c pe l' f oot. buye r fol' har and· shaw.: for , !],'he ' Roy Pigo tt a t Ma dd en's Lumber Dew ev Bros branch I1t Sqtfth Yard ' Charleston, reports t~at .the ·pa~t . twe h re . months · renrpsenl'l>, ·the Mr. ap'd MJ·s. F . g " Thom a s and , !lm~~lest' .yeal,iS · tiu~.ineB!;· -:In .~ilY s on R obert , · M r. and Mrs. Madis on buytng smce he startetl buymg Earn~al't' ancl ~on Jack;ie , MI'. and m'?de than SO I '. MT~, Lowell. .Th omas and claugh- b t" r27 te.t Be t t y · Lou a te Sunday rlinner t~eJve With .MI', and ~ rs . .R alph Dy:'ce, (\a~ :in·~'1,n~I,I~, o,f Day;ton. ' . the 'tlm

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esday night ·lro.m Hie li;omJi ·.tle~:. ,o..;..<.-:-:--..:..f·~;"!'F-7~m;::",,,.,-,,~ , daughtef-at Franklin: whei'e ,~. e , was ' caUd· last week on · .ae- ·j'THE-' count o ~ th~ Illness .of· her grandson, She repol"ts the child' reCOVer> • ing nicely lifl;el' ,hllving P1'le,,11l b,'.

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de!"!II;d. B t knl "'. E 'lute o! ilia 1., Pen~e , min r, se cond and final. . J<: ~ tate f ,Emmn Wright, dec,cslICom:ni~n Pleas Proceedinll* ed, finlli . " In the case o f Dni yGregg v rE;stnt Qf EnW/:1t\ \ right dceeus);Ul' Sally B. Got uch, et aI. , it d, final. • wns onJ ered that the I' :.II estate be GUllrdiun~hip f llu~lll:l, Willis , so ld at public auctioll , on the ~\ nd Mal'gi Riley, mUlol's, first -;:__ ::,:__ = premis(1s fur chand n t Ies than nct final. . '1-· two thirds o f tb e appl'aised valu Eunic Doty cxccittrix of the at tlw confu sion a nd a tiviti 5 of I.Iny b(1 dy el 'e inviled to an inlI alTY Ross pI uded guilty to estill fl;>. • Doty, dec as d fil ed HAPTER X . for mal lit t! goosl-bye di nn e r? the · charg\! nte.red again L him by her inv en tory , and app~a!s men.t . t ile st OI'Il. "J oe, do y u und your fathcr·i.lIlk An d PI' ~cnU ,\' . with 1111 odd, I "Wh ell so u SIIY 'srood-bye ,to The Stall?O[ Ohi o, and wm:i ;;ellAnnll M. no ok, .udm tnl ..t ratl'lx h ' 'Iskeel '}>\ if she .. h Ill' II lwi !<1 or his he url. Ill' saw l' verYtl n e' : yo u mean t o my !t ll' I tcnced t q puy II fine of :l50 and of the stat:.e of MIllard F Illmore ),ou t. thl' I I;""?" nliked .. ,." . , • , . ' I h ',II h 1 I>lackbl n I' ' d \ d I th pic tur. l'I l nl{gil' . ' lon. " ot Cl·. , CO !l ~ . 'l' hc d f e dant pa id L e . um I> 11' • • (ecea~e , \ 'as O! er c( . ol mu h. Bul lal ely W l' hn v I ll (l had r:llh('l' c1rt'lltlen IIle . tinS( . "1\1), de.ur;--l onl y tn~lInl t~lIt I t of 200 on tine and costs . lind UP- I tu adv <, rtts e Ilnd s II at .pubhc ve nbe n mol'l' '' ht' all"wl1rl!d truth, ' hl:'l' tn-dill' , u rt ~ r Yl's lt'l day. B ut , l l ~ :I ~ t'pllIUtlO n. lind thlllg:; "III bde on def ndanl nt ring. into a bond I tlue, the real state, clear and free f 11 ' " uncxp ' C ,:rl l ~' , h' wa ntl'tl III tnlk l e. r1ift\' r nl whl'l1 yo u r ome b.ack. un Wilh sufll cie nt s urety to sec ure the of t he mortgage hen of Anna M. u !l'r t'yt'~ were flu , hing-, und the hl'!' I1nw - - I ." nl'Hr Iwr . .a ~~ U l'(I him - h~'~\· (,\·l'.r s\\'ee~ u nd c~an11 I~I ~ Y0l!l' PUYI11 nt of th e balan cc, amount- S nook and clear of any dowel' es·./' 11 'l tl ln {:lee hu had h"(l11 q If Ih· tl 1l1ls lIu ll' wtllln!! ~Ia\'(' "I 11 111. Il :< y lJ cull hCl, muy be, If in" tu ' l iO at t he rate of '25 per lllte. . ben U t Il U • • ' '. . f I' · , · I I ~h nd " ~ h It was de te 1<0 pale wh en he I' nt(ll'('n \\'u~ ,hi n, :\ v..J.. t.- I I l'l'(l II(I wus ' 111 n ~ n!I,r ~~ IIl~ S 1I1~ • ung~ . , mont th d('fendant was re· rmmelI b y t lIe c urt ing with iu. hWI.'Ii ('~ t rndi"n(' now " I~('(' 1111 ~l' lI se hiS pnl\l(lrt.\'. . I hC ll hnd been !ll ole of Ihl ~lt' leas d: ' thnt the net va lu e o f the estate of ~uridenlv-. ud dl' nll' she \l'a ~ in "nd pl'e~l· l1 l1Y. l'unn il1)! 1l J1< ta lI'S, .r,'e had I'rt'.sl' nlly Illle rrU I)t e ' In the nctio n of the ~ tate of n. C. Doty, dec en ed, was $1699.* ~~.~4. .'"., I ," Gerald Compbell, Britain's n ~ w h' " ' . h" 11"r1t1!',J I n him jo yfully. ul!$Y l11 pnth('t lc ally: Ohi o \'e rsus Albert HUllter it was 50. und that the ex mption s of the Dr. Paul P hilli ppe ( rei , UniverI s"Jar~s· ..Io 't'" "II..!I(, .Il1\!! Sa" , J o .. Alld "You 'll be ut the St. Pnul. ord ered that tilE! affidavit a;ld war- d.istribute es excced t hei r succes- consul-general 10 N. Y. C., is no itl' f r ~ llll sy h' ania p r o f c ~so r and 0.,......., n . , . \ I ' ?" d th l t d stranger in this country, havinl( " . . h ,1( }I" to tIll' I tlL'r "1l1,, 1II1 es ~ rll'd ~\\ etnl';:;S and . llI t le I. runt be di mi;;sed at the c ~ts of !;!uns . a n e e' a 8:n s ~cce s Ma .", ""Il'--·~OI1 . I Ilt' r 1I1. ~ 11 1· ' I I·Il t I ' . US ' " " ('S , ' Il 'lll '. A11(I we 'I I tuke a pla intiO'. The hond was delcu,;ed SlOnE an: excmp t f rom 1Il1eri I t a nce served in a similar capacit y at San i (;,moll s <].o sigll cr of war t1\emorial s, h l\ •. l'.. P· l"j:!lru ~e r\lJ Fran cisco, Su('ccedinf:( Sir Harry ", nil this $10,000 Bnk pr iz e as the \V lova . a e n )(, 1 '1 t n, "~ \O' P I'(' !.l'sid ., hi1\1 . rOi\1ll fur ynu there ." and defendant d ischarg ed. tax. Instantly t~(· Inl ,~ 11l1l\~ \Hn ' ' lI elll) , ~1:\ 1'\' ;\! nrgu rl'l! H ow' ~ "Thank!'. Well, I'll te ll you who In the case o f Glady s Cook ver Th e co urt orde red that Thur'- Gloster-Armstrong. Cam phe l1 be- pl'rsOlI c(. ntrihllti IlR 1 1t~ Rrca l c ~ t about I~I I\\ . . tl gl~t!! I.I\!n, f thell hm?l ~ the' vo rl<l wit h' \'''11 thi ~ 11Ifll'ni np; '! ' ), d li k(' to hr in!{ to dinner, Mother. sus Kathl ee n Mou nt, e t aI., the day: Mal'ch 5, lI.t 10 o' cloc~ a . m, comcs the highest unkini British sl' rvkt' 1\1 th ~ ad\'uncclIlcut of his ft'lI u\V lIl !! n . • "Ha pp\', !.u h? " I I' d lili!' to bring Maggie." court ordered u partition of t he bl:' hx d ns the t lllJe of hearlllg t he consular officer. head, Wi t h )ts Clo\\n ~ ~o ( . . ~HI ~ ~resk~ed , I,qt h hC 1t~~: I"lo~I~1' 1 " I 1{11 ~'~F I' \'(! gn t /' nnugh to . "I want you and Dad to meet reul estute. llJ1plicuption fil ed ~I a ry E. GebJer mg 1 1~S 0 a C I c. S (' (, Lillian Long Wil l' awarde d a d l- ha rt ~fol' the appomtm nt of .a again$t his h(lart. .J lI l' li ls~ed th e - -- - - vorce from Ralph W. Lung, the de- ~lIal:dlan . of ,Tun o Sheedy, who IS lh~t o~ h:~r~i~a~1 ~r;~I~~ r~t J!~!l:i fe ndant having been guilty of c,? njl1wd In the Dayton. ta t e 1I0shuir le Ct fl·(I£'. ki F~e d th e cyt:'~ tbat IP'US:; neglect nt· duty l\nd ext reme PltUI. . ' . •1 Cl'uf:! lty. Th e care and custody of In t!te easc of N ~ lh e M. u t rlght were Hooded up:ain with t.en l·s, anu Wun da Louis , Ern e~t E ug ' l1 e ond gual'~lnn o.f the cs ta~c I?f Paul .E. the !;weet fTe~ h mouth that war l\1arl!clle wns nwarded to the plain- C ltnghl, Ill snne plulnt lff, versus ready , nOW . to return his kis. es. tiff, however, the cuslody of Ra lph Pau l E. Cut righ t, et. al. defc !,da.n ts An d to Mo \\'a~ fi rst 8nll OUllc<'d Jr., was "'ive n till lhc de re ndant un - It waR OI'del'ed that O. S. HIgg IllS, / the engagement- of ml\rriag ! be ,. G F B wn d H M h on t wee n Mary Mnrj:!lI rct I' ,theridl,',l.' til the prl!se nt >lchno l ~' em' is COI11 • • ro ar.r y urp y, h pleted, be appolll~ed to appl'n lse the I'eul I It 'wa s rurth,~ r orde red th llt the CRtll tc whIch art' ,to be so ld. J ohn son, spi nstl!r, und ,nsep Grant. defen dant shall pa y the plai ntiff The .court a~t~o l'1 zod .Flore nce E. In his mother's dres ing rou m. $2.50 pel' \\ c(~ k fo r ellch child , IT npklll S, admmlstmtol'lx of the csbefore d inn er. he hud t old his purtha t i ~. in he r Care. t~te .of J . C. M? rray, ~e~ea~ ed, to ents the whole story frankly . On motion of the def ndnn t , dlstnb.ut(' ce;·tntn 5 Cll l'ltlC!1 to sa Id Mrs. MerriJI took the ucc c..s ive J\1 Iva 1\1. Hayn cl'. the court order- ad l111l1lstratnx . . cd t hat the plaintiff. . Willurd M?I)' E. qephart wa ' apPo lllted shoeks heroically, Her son, workHill' cr ~ hnll appeal' berol' the ad~t~nll;tl'~tl'1X of ·the e state of jng in one of the tore s? J oseph court on 'Ionduy, March 2, ut 2 WIlham Sh dy, d eceused: and filMerrill a stock cl erk? And in love with one of the humblest of his o'clock p. nl. a :nd show cau se why r1. h,e l· .bond of $4 000, WIth Sara h co·workers ? he should not be punislll'c! u~ and ~IUlal1l he d~ , deceused, and tllAll this ha d been before din nel·. fo!' a co ntempt f I' his di Robedi- C:ook, as I'uretles. Mo rse Rassett, enc e, February 26. ' ,eorge Gate~ an R. C. Boys were Now it was late ut night , and Jo e coming in quietly from dinn el' and In thc ucti on of He r man Bothe nllme~ appralst; rs. . . cards with some of th e members little moved, behEnd Joe, versus Henl' By othe, the injunct-, . Al Vin H. DI'l ever, Udmllll,strutor Grover Cleveland Bergdoll of of bis own set, f ound himself He r .hab by Ilttlo . hoe l , her plain "My ';:th~r, Ma gllie. " ion \Vas di ssolv ed and the de fen: I 01 the estate of Ver o.na Bowyer, Philadelphia, who has been sought blinclly. She h ~ rd hi.m say : dant is given p ermi ssion to c nte r I decea .ed, was nutho t lzed t!> sell summoned to his moth r's room Judge Kenesaw MOlluta iu L.l ndis lor yean for dodg'ing the draft dluagain. ' fllrm u pon which COl'll is now 10- the p~ rsonnl pt;~pe rty belongmg to :l nap ped a t C l ca r wa ~e r , Fla. 11 the Ini the World War, i. reported to She was in bed. mak me happ y," llh !la id !lobe rly. I he... My plan s have changed sligh t- eated a nd ha ul out his port ion of the estate lit pnvate sale. firs t day of the Urouk ly n Rj bit:/ be back lD tho U. S. "Sit down dear. Sit here on ··the " You aren ' t scu red or thirty- Iy. r may not ai l to-morrow . An y- th e corn, EI!" ore D. G..aham .accepted the spring traiuing. Sprill~ is here I ed ~e of the bed. if you like," she five u week?" . wuy, 1 want you to meet her." In the acti on of Th e Federal appo mtme nt of adm III istrator. of saia comfortably. "I've been t hink "I'm not scared of on ythi ng. J li e co uld hear pan ic behind he r Land Bank of Louisvi lle, vel'sus t he e tate of F lorence .S. Keslmg, ing of your affair all evening." wish- T wish they would fire you , carefu lly cheerful.tone. Ru ssell C. Wells, Sarah E. Wells, decea ed: and fil ed hIS bond of I~ "Dad tells me that ~om e man J oe !" "Ce rtain ly bring her, Joe. Und~r Kell y Wells, Flora We lls, Myrtl e $ 1200 WI th Charlotte W. Grah'.lm Let us print you r Sule Bills , named Baker or Bradfi eld was "Fire mc I" he repeated . those circumstances, perha ps I d Harri s, Anna M. Sm ith, L. E. lind Carl .R. Bradstreet, as s ure~l es R .. al E.tale Tra·o af .. ra Jeoing to Japan for t he. firm n~xt ',To e- ttl sho\ you how much- I better not ask a nybody else." Smith, Th e :Love land Nutionnl J. T. RIley ~c!lcpted t he appomtMnrie and O. F. Burns t o ara Saturday," she ,began again. like yoU' !" s he faltere . "If you .Jo e had size d upon this instant- F'lIrm Loalll Assoc iatio n, Adu E. ment of ad!"mls trator of the es- C. Whitacre lots Nos. 6 and 7 in "Oh, Brewer, yo u mean? " . clime home to me so me night, fired Iy: "H ow do you mean 'undeT Heitk amp, and E. E. Stevens, it tate ~f Dav.ld H. Gt:een, deceased, T hompson's AddItion to East Mor- ~,._ _ _~_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ "Brewer , W ell, Brewer ,isn't and if we didn 't have II cen " tho8c circumstances'?" was ordered by the court that Kel- lind fi le d. hIS bl?nd m the sU,m o'r row. Jo e cou ld not s peak, his own Bu t his mother ha d been too ley We lls, on his answer and cross $20 00 WIth Umted States F ldelty Charles Guenther to Saruh C. going. In fact, he's leaving the Stores I believe- What I suggesed eyes we re wet. sma r t fo r him. petition, recover f rom Myrtle Hat'- and G?aranty C~mpa n y , as s urety Whitacre lots Nos. 2 and 3 in East was, that you go. 'for the firm to "Maggie I" The call wns dslng "M ere ly, dear, that yo ur father !'is and Edward E. Harri s, Anna HaV1ng detel'l\l1ned t h net value Morrow. Japan. It would mean n very sen- into S\ eho l'ull d ow nstairs. "Mag- and I would like an opportu nity to M. mith a nd L. E. Smith, t he sum ?f the eslate of Charles VolkerdErnest R. and .Flora L . .Snider of $1,184.70 with inter est at 6 per If!g, ~I c~ase d, to be $22,565.65 , to Cecil J . Snider, 0.85 acres in sible chance to wait a litt le, to get gie J ohnson! What'd you do witlr reall y know her a little.'" a new perspective on this engage- them 1I1I-lin en mon ogram med " I wllnt yo u to meet my mother cent from date. It wa~ further d Istribution to th e legal heirs was Hamilton Township. ment and thi ~ girl, und Dad's iden handkerchiefs? Maggiel Hu stle. lind fnthc r, Ma ry Margaret," he orde red by the court that the ol·dered .. The s ucces~o rs are: Carl A. P . Basinger ~o May Coy, was that it would be a very easy a nd g t m abou t u half box of t old hel', as they toiled to nne! plaintiff. Th e Fed eral Lo od Bank, V.olkcl'dl1lg, son. Wllham. Volker - 38.4 0 acres in , Harla n T ownshi p. way to break ofT YO UI' pl'esen t reo them r ed hatc hets and chelTY t rees fl'O with crates and trays of of Louisville l'ccover from the cJmg; Ro n, J ohn Volkerdmg, son; Etta M. and C. C. MiHer to lationship with t he St ores." - at tb r andy counte d " . merchandise. liT hey wunt liS to defe ndan ts th~ a moun t fo un d due, Iona Ru ~ bk e, daughtel'; Esther James A. Gould, 49.74 acres in . "Now, J oe, why not get yo ur And in ano th l' second she had have dinner with them to-night." and also the amount d ue to Kell ey McLaughhp. dau ghter; and Clara Deel'field Township. passp orts, and tuke up Drewer' fl ed d own the stah'R, "Hon est, J oe?" Wells be satisfied, and unless paid Leuf, .daughter. Dora B: Hollon to Thomas C. t i(lkets--in less than six da ys, Sel'ious da y!.!. th se, for J oseph "They're living in a hotel, now, wit hin a speci/j ed tim e, t he equi ty NotIce of estates , for settle- Hollon, 10 acres in Salem ,T ow nyou'll be' at !lea, and have time t o Gra nt Mackenzie M rrill. ' he ~Hid. of redemp t ion will be foreclosed ment UI'~ !le~ for hear mg on March ship. I think an t his out, and get your F OI' h had got into th hllbit of ".Toe. where is your father and and the premisles sold. 2 at 9,0. clock a, m. , . . J esse Mentz to -C: -l), and Stella mind clear abou t it all. T ell your ta lking confid e nt ia ll y with his mothe1"s hotel?" Marlettu Kelly. admmlstratrlx Karshn er, 10 acl'es .Franklin TownMary Margaret that you a re bing fathcr. "It's l'ight on the squa're, opof th e estate of Mary Etta Pugh, ship. "he loves yo u, doE'S !'h e, J oe?" posite t he new bank bpilding." Ne,w Suits deceased, fil ed her inve ntory and He nry W. Revor to Silas B. sent away by t he firm- she's \,ery young, she's extremely young, and "Sure she does." " h. ril?ht nea r the St,. Paul?" Mary A. Lipscomb entet:ed uit uppraise.ment. . Richardson. 109.01 acres In PHONE .8 F3 if- wnen you come buck you "And she ' ~ ll'a igh t nnd pretty "It is the St. Pall1." ugRin st Wyatt; C. Lipscomb, Jr" Ralph E. ShafTer accepted the Hamilton Township. . She eyed him . incredulously, for di vorce. Cha rges al'e gross ap pOintment of administrator of Tlie People's. Building Loan and both feel t he same way, there'll be and intelligent?" plenty of ' t im e to mak e plan "he's quicks ilver ." amusedly. n eglect. the estat e of E lva Miller, deceased Snvini!'S Company to Lawren ce M. HARVEYSBURG, OHIO then.'" " It would be hf\l'd for you lo go "Yes, it i I Now yo'u tell another'.' J oseph Pra:itiler ve rsus Nucar and ti led his bond of $35 0 with AI- Fox, 52.50 acres in Tu rtlecreek "You see, 'J oe, mal'Tiage is more to Jupan next, Rturday, Joe, an d ,loe, ~ i t hin a f ew hundl'ed fe et Cinci nn ati Corporation fOI: money. fr ed Bran t and A. H. Turner as twp. t han fa lling in love. You want to Icave he r behind?" , now of It s august do ol'way, felt a a mount cla imed $450 and costs. sureties. Carl Z. Garland to Charles 'be proud of ~our wife, as the yean "Oh , no. 'he's onl y eighLeen- first prick of misg iving. . George M. Sellers. Ha l'l Cheno- Franklin, 327·.62 acres in Washin g".Toe, yo u're kidding!" Probate C')lIrt Procee~ings weth a nd Charles L. Beck were ap- ton twp. go by. A golrl who belongs to an just eighteen." J oe paused. entirely. different class of society "You ' ha ve n't lhou j:! ht of marry- . "No. I'm not, darling. Thi s is lloin ted appraisers of t he estate of Arthur and Ruth Smadbeck to not only makes her husband un- ing her an d takin g her to Japan Ju st a re.'taurant, like an y other. The following accoun ts wel'I! 'ap- F lorence S. Kesling, d eceased. Carl Schaub, 13 lots in Deerfi eld happy- makes Mm the butt {of with ~'o u , Joe?" a nd yo u'll find the food isn't as proved F ebrul.... y 24: G e org~ Gates. Howard Conover twp. ridicule and pity fo r . his f ri ends, J oe looked at hi s father. , good as your own cooking.- The Estate of Wulter W. Vo orhi s, und Chal'les Moore Were named Arthur and Ruth S madbeck to buf she herself is bitted y unhappy " I merely s ugg ested it. I don 't yo ung !I.dy will leave her coat. too, deceased" second. appraisers of the estate uf David Carl Schaub, 25 lots ,in Deerfield MONEY LOANE;D too. She doean' t know how to am- want you to miss-anything- goo d, pllease. Lebea u, Mr. Merrill's table Es tute of E mil M. Run yan, de- H. Green , d eceased, twp . P ease." ceased, first. In the. ettlement of the eslate ,Carl and CaToline Se,h aub t o use herself, she has no reso urce!!." my boy." It went on for a lonj:! while. A nd "We could po. tpo ne your sailThey were in the hands of t he Estllte of Edna C. Hopkin s, de- of Frnnces E. Parkhill, deceased; Myr tl e Bernice Aufd erhaar lot LOANS on Livestock, Chattels, Second Mortgages. Notes bought for a long whil~ h e listened. Then inl!: for a boat or two- no use . bowi ng, obsequious headwaiter, ceased, first and final the net actual market value of the No. 23 10 in Deerfield Town ship. rushing things. Th en yo u two ge~ ' Mnggie did not hold Joe's hand , Estate of Frances' How~ ll , de- estate is $5552.18, with eleven Noah Simpkins t o Anna and John Harbin e, Jr., Xenia, Ohio. she said, more lightly : "Now l'un along to bed, dear, away, and your mot her- and your but she kept her fr igh tened little ceased, first ailld finallega l heirs s uccessors to the estate. Jenie Tribbey, real estate in Salem We've had en ough of this fo r one \Vife's ' family- can reco ncile the m- pers,on cl ose , in the shadow of his Estate of J a mes C. Sale, dcceasThe court ordered that an ,auth- twp. , . as th ey enter ed the warmth and ed, second. enticated copy of t he will and ord- Jacob Goldsmi t h to Charles H~ nday. But to-morrow- th ink it over selves to t he idea bv degrees." It's late, J oe. Get to bed quickly " ' Wi'f e's family'!< The boy re- intimacy and ·beauty of the Legend Estate of Roy M. Harper, de- er of probate of J. W. Rice, late of ry Flohr. lots Nos. 1552 and 1553 LONG OR SHORT TIME-Easy terms. Also ' Surveying !Ina Aband go r ight to sleep. dear." pentcd t he phl'ase in an und ortonc, Room. ' ceased, first an d final. ,00hlton County, be allowed and ad in Deerfield Township. He obeyed ht'! r as far as getting, " It doesn't frighten yo u, Joe''!'' Wh ite tables, at a1\ of ,which mi,t ted to record, Jam es N'; Kerbv to Austin Huff, stractbig. Write and I wilJ c-aI~ ' to bed was c'oncerned.! "No t -you don' t know hClo!\VellG din ers , brilliant bia lights - - - - - Accounts filed: lot No. 286 , in Franklin Towship. and see you. Sam D. Henkle,' WayJll Blit sleep was a different matter but not when it's Muggie." • far oV,e rhead, and little lights on Estate of'Sllmuel Smith, deceasJ, S. Ridilell to Elason Palestine nesville, Ohio. Then it was Monday a gain, and ,Joe too k Mu~gie to lun c~ .the the tables, women whose sh~ulders Joe eyed his mother- shut his ed', first and lin a\. ' Kerby' and Marll(aret Kerby, rea1 there was u pleasant fresh bustle next day. The firm wa n ted him to were bare und whose haIr was jaw hard. But Maggie looked up, Guardian!lhip of Corwin Robert estate in Franklin Township. FOR RENT of girls busy in the Mack. go "on ' n trip," he told her, and moulded into close caps of curls, and he saw with a sort of delight- Cropper, minor, seco,nd, " The front dool' and the side she must go along . She had to have j ewels and voices and perfumes ed terror ·that she had been anThe following accounts were ap. Bill. ,Allowed FOR RENT- Five rooms with door were propped wide open, and her picture ta ken, and they'd have und f1ower~ and soft !musIc- it ge l'ed inso selfcontrol. proVed March 2: fresh damp U\r blew thrOUj:!h the to be murri ed , An d aftm' twenty- was all a wild whirl to her stunned " I t houg ht you kn ewt" she said Guardianship of William J . Mil. Ed: S. Conklin Insurance AR'ency el~ ctric lights and water. Mrs. place that wo uld be hot and close three minutes in seventh heaven , senses. Her shllbby little shoes. her clearly, "that J don't know any- Likin , minor, fourth and final. J)l'emium on bond for Will R. Amelia Williams, and jaded so soon. Joe, on the t hey ju mped in to a taxi, went up pl~in little gown moved beside Joe thing about etiquette! Are you- " Estate of Lida C. Sabin, deceas- Lewis, auditor, $15; Woodrow· mezzanine Hoor, stepped up there to the City Hall, and got a mar- bhndly. Sh~ heard him say: "My she pursued eve nly, turning to edhfirst and final and distributive. Weil-Stanage Co., sUJ)pJies for FOR SALE a minute a nd stood looking down rige license. mother, Maggie." She saw a steel- Joe's fa t her- -" are you G. J. MerI!.state of Celinda Griest, deceas- auditor'! office, ,165; The Book "They wanted me to start to- bright, handsome face looking at ill of the Stores?" ed, second and final. Shop, pencils fa,. co~mon pleas morrow, Maggie I" her under beautiful Beallops of M~~Iriiimki:dr.,~.df~~~;ngBai:orGryeorlo~ Guardianship of Edith 1\1. Cros- court, $8j W. H, Fu1kerth, FOR SALE- About 2 ton nice, fellthered hair set with jewelled h ' Ron, et aI, minors l lIeeond. "To-nlorrow!" Stamps tor Shenft"s office, ,2 i clean, . baled wheat straw. By FOR SALE DATES CALL "But now we'I'e going to put it aigrette. She murmured: "Pleased t e bewildered IItt1e thing. Guardianship 0 Evelyn Hall, Western Star 160Q treasurer re- the ton or bale. J . V. Hartsock: ofT a couple of we ~k 8. so t hat you to meet ju," and sank dizzily Into Mag~ie drlew very white and minor, second and final. p'o rts, $41; Mills Lottie Snyder, 8rd Street. Telephone 69F4. mll and I can comb ine the trip wit,h a s eat. sat back slightly in her chair. board and ' cal'e of Frank Jtelly, ' \ Oll r hon eymo on." Mrs. Merrill's handsome eyes "Joe never told me-,.! didn't Marrla.e Licea••• $10: W~stern Star, .lIupplies for FOR SALE-Four young work Maggie and Joe, both finding flashed with a malicious l.Iatlsfact- know It," she said Jn a lileless common Jlleas court" '8; Ly1e horses, three shol·t-horn cows, themselves d ra wn for th e .Fr iday ion, She had hoped, In her some- little voice. Harry Charles James, barbel' of Blank Book Co., 10 stenographer's one shorthorn bull, ten t ons ot nig ht f.h ift. whi spered a r apturous what twisted conception of "But now that you do know it- South Lehanon, and M.liis Theodora note books for eourt stenographer clover hay. Chas. To Ellis, Waynesplan for dinner together late that mothe rly loyalty, that Joe's girl and I ought to have t old you long Cynthia Sams, factory worker, of $10. . ville, Ohio. - mIl ev nil Jr, when their work should would not make much of a show- ago, and I'm a fool I" Joe said Lebanon. - - • FOR . SALE-1 yearling Jersey JESSE STANLEY be over, at e ight. ing to-night. But she had hardly quickly, uncomfol-tably, "- it Zack A. Rooks, factory ·worker; " ~Who was- the most capab1e bull", eligible to -re gls~er. Burnet , Joe's ariflt ocratic moth er colled dared hope for a conquest qu.ite doesn't make one scrap of dil- or Cozad dale, and Mrs. Martha Phon e 320, New Burlin-lon, Ohio him t o t he telephone at abo ut five so overwhelming and ,Immediate. f erence, d oes I·t'" S e bas tl an, f ac t ory work er 0 f K'rngs man In history?" asked the teacher Bros. it. D. 5, WaYfi,esvllle, OhIO • • of a brij!'ht young lad. o' clock. She and hi!' fath ~ r were " We took the liberty of orderShe raised her eyes to his, there .MlIls. "Well," said the boy, "judging FOR SALE · Brood~r stoves. , com ing in to tU\\'!l to- l\i ~ht, ~he ing, MiAS Johnson," she said was a second 'o f silence ". Charles Ward Collins, laborer' of EARL KOOGLER Drinking fountairi . with each ' said , stay ut the St. Pau l, and smoothly, "although perhaps eti"Not at all," she answered t he m Lebanon , and Miss Christiana from political talks over the radio, ~. D. 6, Xenia, Ohio sec him off to-morrow, and t hcy quette might have hinted that we quietly. Worthington, houseworker of Leb- it must have been one of the last stove. · S. D. H.enkle, . tf rbon .. Da)'ton Co. 54J5 wanted to kno\" jf he would like waitl" (To be continued) anon, crop of candidates." BABY CHICKS-Barred, -White -============d:::=============:b :============:h================::x:::=:=====---,:-:~====:::::::;;:====;~:===:::::;. and Buff Rocks, S, C. R. I. ReJs i)y ~ TERRY GILKISand ·W. Wyandots 10c; ·Eng. W. PINKY DINKY A New One Oil Pinky Leghorns, 8c'; Special prices' on lot ot 500 or more. Also started chicks of various ages. Order n'o w AW, <i'wAN. A and be sure of getting chicks on '\ HOW CAN YOU TELL >-lO W . MA.Y~E NOT CHICKEN HA<7 N' T iJate ypu want-· them. We! ship P_ . 0,"0 A. CHIGi"EN '''j P.; C; O. D. ; 100% live d(!livery , , ~ . FA,T'1? ' A.!i'l TEE TH.' M~\le/ ., . You' wllLmake no' lhis, .eisrhan's' ChickB~ , u i(usual ' : 'p ast ~9 e

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THE MIAMI GAZETTE this old world are beingxploratlons revealed. _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ _ Commanue r Byrd'il lallt year disclosed facts about the ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY Antarctic continent 1I 0t preyiou sPUBLIC SALE Iy understood. Russell Owen, -the D. L, CRANE Publi.ber news pll"p,e r ,.1'. A _rl d I "span en ', W I tl cL oca te d ()il the , F e rTY Ro ad, nbol1L 3 mil . o f W ay nesviUe Office- Pbon ......... .... ...... ..... No. 1\2 compa nied Byrg. po·ints out that t h e'!'e arc still a dozen gl'en,t t'e' I 'J ' f F Re.idence ...............: ........ No •. 118 glohs about whieh nothing is cer a n< I nil . 0 CITY, on , t ainl y ,k n own. Tn OUr ti me th ..wThuraday, March 19, 1931 Sub.",.iption Price, $1.50 a Year t e rior. of A.frica has bee n pr ~tty Begi nni ng a t. 12 :30 Rha rp. th oroug hly xplore d, but ther e tl rC = := ~--12 I\ ead H,u rses,' I ii h ea d uttle, EntereJal Po.lafflee "I Woy nGOllil/c • t ill great ' sreEII; in the upper Nile 30 h ead h p , H o-s, ' 0 111(! F al'lll Oh ,',!, ao S~eD nd C ia .. Mall Mette, vall ey about which w e know n O,t hSCRUBWOMEN contemp rIlI~' ju dg- Im pl me n L' JOU I' : idef'. of H UI'ing. The g r eat A.s ti·alia:n de:-e1'1 111 nl:;. Many o f tht! vents whi 'h n ess. - ---~has d fl ed xploJ'ers so f ill'. Th ere On ilOl da y, wh 11 t he bU !liness . C<!lll important to 111~n ami wo me n I THill.' G m O lllh~ lite at lea ·t t hree area s in outh dept' Rs ioll "'o s WOI·~ t , I vi,: ited two wh i! ' lh e y 1l1'.e livi ng', prOVe illL. J . B RTU r MArt 1-1 ll, 193 1. ' A meJ'ica, <?n e of Lh e m ha!f n~' . b,ig of l he Jal·go. t corpor a t ioll;; in the :(tigllifi"UJ1l in the cy s o f t he - "' __-,::::=-=-=-=-:='-=-=--===='=~=E::: as the U ni ted Stu.l es, w'lnch cl vil· I\'or l l . 8,:: -so Anrl ~o m' V'l'Y littlC' things l. lule r 100111 la r l e, NUTI CE O F APPOINTMENT ized m e n hav never p e nelr atecl. I n I ta J.kcd, with the treasure r ()f \\'h o WH !< ki n of Spain ill 16(j()'! e • S ibe ria, in Ti bet, on th e sh o r e of I Eslat e .if Edwin , ', FUl'lla ~ . de· 1 I Hu dson's Bay 'and aro und t he 1011 and wllh ,t he chal r lllull of the I du not l'l·lIl cITlbH. But I do \'l' c ull th lll irl 10tic, <In apple fl'lI lind hit r a sod. IFAITH, HOPE AND CHARITY I N o rth P ole nre still oth er unkn own ~ n a ne {o ,cum,lI1ltL!!!' of the otherfi e lds fol' ad venturoull m en to ex· an d th ese a r e m ' n, I may lel l yllU. 1 ~1Ulr N" lI'loll. , " " L! i ~ h~I'" i;\, ~il' t' n l hut Hul" I _ _ _ _ _ _ • plol'e. in w hose n!ake-up ~I: ntim c llt.alitr WIl<l t \\'a~ \ \':lI'I' I' n IIm'c1ing"! i: l I'•. J' tll'UU!'> h~l ~ IH ' I" 1l du ly up- ' Wh o \\'('n' ('nldrr r.o u lidg'" n nd i,v il'!!d ,H ,d quahlll·d a ~ Adlllini ~. , Si r Hub e rt Wilkin s is st nrting' pluys vcry little part. "Fa ith , hops and charity, t h est· shortly. f or t~ e N? rth Pole in a . ,TI,1e~' had .ue'1I lon.k ing- .ut I'l'd 11 ,'rlrl' rt 11""I' I'r '! :-;n nl(' f' u tur' "UlI' , X .. I lhl:! E stlllt' of l:.!h lill ::i. t l1l'ee ' but th e g r ealest of these is s ubmal'ln e which Will trave l und er figule !> unul theil , ('~(-balls ~c h ll (,I · I,oy lIIay h' pll ;(7.l cd b~' Fu r nu s la l' o f \\'l1l'1'e n Cuu nty , I Something entirely new with these exc1usi\'!' features chnriLy, " wl'o te aint P<I ~l in his lh ~ ice . , Co mm a nd e r G co ~'gc M , ~u~ n cd , T~l,e~' were I!nt l l'~1:v 1I.nwI".- t hn~ e illquil'i(·s . . U lll u , dl"t'f! l_l.!'Ied . ••• in8ulated roof and walls. , . metal wind ow sashes first. Epistll! t o lhe COI' mthlans, D¥ott . wl ~h a I?Ul'ty o f OIghtec n 1 1~,1;" tl), PI CO !tt ~I 1~~11 lhell I n"Ll~' ,nU l llI'le ~s I 11111 I' ~ I)( m il ch m l ~­ !luted l hi ~ Ut h <lilY of Mllrch ' ••. tran om ventiJating window . ,. 4-00 % more' slInthat g l" at book whi ch has bee n 'ClClltr sts IS :ettlnl;' out to explore t l re" 1\ oul e! Il1Ipl U\ e. t...d (e n I'I'el 'Y futul'(' hl~tory boo k 'J !J:J 1. B~l l (,lI.e!l of t,h.I'.m l~tt,el'ed l,h~ \\'111 II\~' l'nlpha~i s " n 1\\' 0 neVl. llI pd eslributed a s th e Magna Churtn th e " Gre,e n H ~ li ~ ~f Am a,zo ni ~ , " W. Zo, ROL L II s hine .•• complete built in ventilation syste m ... smoke up th e XlTl g II I'Ive l' In Bra?J1. Wi t h ~al1le fC ll ent ( Xclalll <\t llJ n : I f n\l'''t ~ II' I1Ich hilI'(' tuk('n p la('e of t he C hristian . .I udge of t h e 1'1'(Jba t c Co ur t . stack built in roo" ventila to r. .. ealed ioints ••• no The r e nE'ver has bee n a tim e in a fl eet/o f airpla nes wi t h which to on l ~ lI' e ca n p u ll th l'ollg h wrt hOllt under 011 1' I' pr~' l!ye~, '\' ~II'I' .. n Cll u nty , Oh io the his tory o f Am cri en whe n map this t r op ical jun KI{I. B vt h huvmg to .cut lVage~ !" , . 'I'hl' ,1 I\'ill ll'lI that n hoy n all1(" 1 M, Corwin I lra ko. At ty, 11125 cold corners, no drafty "pols. t hese threc 'ssc ntial qUAliti es of exp e.diti~n s will keep in t ouch wi,t h , \y ~ e ll )."u ,!'I.t op .:", l~l lflk abol:l Llndb : 1g h fll' W IiC I''' ~S th e A tlantic Jus t t:l kIDd oJ' a broodcl 1J 0 use you want-built to h e lp you th e Kood lif e w er e so manifest a s civihzlltlOn b y lll eH Il S o r I'ad,,'" I It, t l '~~ ~~ 'In . a ~.t~n !. ~II,II~}~h(,ll:' llI . ' Oe 'an, th ey are t oday in our ever yday Co mmand e r Dyo tt 's pa r ty Will ~,v n: I II n~) .fi l ! ~e. 1 1 .1~J I1UII!n .\ ; rI t hn a mill! named Ford NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT brood !ri g hu sky hil'k s ~I\ W rl l'sig l.1, n ew mat ·rial.; WaIfs and a lflli rs. Wc us a people urt! ' ju sl hav e u cO(ll pl ete broad cn~t il1A' l ~ rn~l.lnr, . PO"I ~I ').~1" \~oll,~d ~II\"." ";' :" anl '''lIN' " d thnt h" I\'ou ld lIa ), a ll roof ot }a lll.e sway Ius lJlatwrJ "oard and with all jo ints seal ed h y b eginnin~ to em e rge fr o m t he eq uip me n t., so th at f~I\' t h fi l'st I Jl~:. (,.~::ltt.e l ~: ' 1I3U,~ I:l~ : ~ ~~, ( t~ tt,l~ :-,olkc.l',': (' I' pn ~(' rulJw ll nll'n. a min. E ~ lal(' of ha uncey n , Bunne ll, m e tal batt ells to kc 'P () 11~ eold winJis, It i s e a s t n k cep tlt is hou se m Mt ~e l'l o u s nnd lon g-dra wn-out lim e exp lol't!I's III dl~tn nt la n ds P I '" , , s .ls I I\"g~s \1. ( n l.1 I'll Im ,uln tJ.i fln· d" lI a rs n da~', deceased, warm and dr~ <,,,c n dUrtn ~ ih e 'old est of day , Lar rrc 1.1· ~lI1 g"m pt!l'iod of ca la mi t y a nd- d eplcs~i on will be au Ie a ct ually to project , ce!h~ 'a l " . " ' '" I h" 1~I. a Ih :. t hiJ!:h 1\',11:'. 's l11ak,, < ;\ Uli(:l' il; hC l'rby given t hu t \\' h ich 111 C have ever ex pel'ie nced. their vo ic es t o th e Co lks back hO l11c ' ue :; llC ,SOll nrh CXe\ltlll Ilhn rlo ~p e I'l IY. thaI tlw k('y to gou,, ", t\ l oni l1lia BUllnell has be !.'n du ly ventilalin g willlio ws l'c rmil!li rect lInob tru ·te n : ull sh t . e to r C.Jtll Milli ons of me n and wom e n hnve I 'l'b e ~e e xpl (J l'a ti o n ~ Illay ha vE' no l.r ~ ~{) !l.RS.U!lI" l ,a l t I ' II a~' , to bll",1I1 "~~ !if ' ~ I" ,t ill till' ~ I\ r · d,'l t,d an d ll ual ified as exeeu. ' the ('hic ks' helps make them h ealth y and husk y Buit t j n ve nti. ('P I (, S~ I O l1 \\a~ J~ Y (tlt lll~ JI ,,- II h,l)a'~ or Il1ill:fl n lli~ ,." I,ul i, trqlPU1l1 L"el1 ' f or' m ou t hs li te ra lly unabl e immediate comm e rcial valu e, b tl : , c~~ ix o f the Estate of haun cey R. I lating sys te m, c OUlI)le l e 1Il e Yc l') d e tail k eep ~ tl1(> ai r :lrcsh and 10 rnrn t hei r dail y broad, Milli ons Lvc r y thing th at a rlds to til(' :u m ()f ~h ge~ II l'e n~W ' t c~).n' II~(" ! ' lhlL ~' ar ' j •• <1 i ll III' 1',,('1.; (' 1 of e\'(' ry Ihlll ll l' 1I lale of Warre ll oun l y . pure witho ut I' r eatill/! harmful d r aftll t 11I 01t' hnvc bee n d eprived by th e hUlllan kn owle dge i~ valuable . e1'll\\a t Y I'~~ CUI' I rS,n o. t· , Clrll. \1\'01'1.; .:1' th i, i, ~ '111PLil i ngo !! ntin. - Jlii u. decc " , cd, I ~h' t I ' ,.. one Pl'IlIC lpn nl'! \' Ill' \\' t S h i',l rce of Nntu\'e o f all thllt t hey .uc qu es. liS • e~e no ,O}I Y pro· wh ic h ,TllIII«(' s til(' ('url'('nt d(' lI'l". " ' IWtL 1 JhGH I DilLed t hi ~ 2 1-t IIny o f F ebru ary l..OSTS LES S h'ld in t he w odd leaving th em vrde a n outle t f o\' lht! apm t of arl- oion d'iffel.ft f' .t I I , . " h, ld, ,I. •. , hUI'e .,f thl' futuI·('. I !l::l 1. " ' " t h ' I ' . b I " ., dl. l onl I Iln', l'el' ~Sf'I''' \ ' I'" I' l' r l ' , , ' l I I ' sturd y compa ,t unit built lUlU !; lind ti g h _. Doors, wi ndows, v ~nli­ Without t he bare m eans of s ubsl s- ven 1.1re w 1C 1 IS OUI .comm ,n le ll ' Th at is pl' oJ<I'O ~~ ! . , I' ~l'. ma ,l I ' '' V~ 0 ' 0 ' I, W . Z. ROLL , , tnge, b ut l he,' f UI'OIsh t hlili ' (1' 1 H isto r v ha~ 1.1 cUl'iou" \\' U ' "I' cn ',' .ll. AIl II" n ~:'1I Illl s rn.t'~s 1lI11 ~1 le nc e , ' ",J udge o f th E' P ro bate Co urt., t ali ng sy Le m , aU built ri g ht at Ilw rado r '. Y o u ('au'l bui ld ~l hO:J (' A leI'S ' t ur d y peopl e than o ur~ t ho, e of li S wh o m e re ly ~ tny ~l t · " I II . , U' I, n ,I" r th -. t AIll('rJl'an id l'll ! ~11 J Wa rl't!O o unt y. Ohio your elf for the low pri ce we arc a sking l or t h ; ' o lle. Ask to F' :c wo uld huv!' yi eldpd 01'0 this to hOIll E' IIno r e.nd n bo ut a nd h,!, ten In I C , IJ una ld lJilatush, A t ty,. ll; 'le e the. othe r Jarnesway P o ult I'Y E tpupme n t t o o broo d er ' d OKpa ir. A IE'sS l aw -a b jdin ~ pco ple on t h e st on os ( th e p enis an d r - - - - - -- - - - - - - , sLoves, chle k ~eed e r • water er s, c:' Wc are your lo r.a l ] am clw a woul d have reln p!l d !n t ? ba ll.d i.t I'Y, 1 Lrium p hs of t h e yo ung dISCOV (!rc rll. Dallge,rollS IJIl 'lid er D e al e rs alld Wll1 he glad to sh u\\' y ou without auy oL Dg tion on as so mun y o f h lnu s mllh oll S ---- - - - .. - - . your part. hu ve done. Bu t thcre hn va uee n no '1 pil pul u l' uJl r is ings . no bl' ad ri ots. n o des perate m obs pillagin g the :\, i". L lI1/\ A.ld e l is sufl'l'ing l Lol'CiI of supplies . III Lhe facc of . I il:l PIH'U IlI"lliu, 1111 that we have be 'n ~o in g F hone 115F2 Wuyncsv'He, Oh io' thro ug h t her e has been no n oLe of M.I'. and 1\1 J ~. n, T. Moor e a n d <.I '8 tlll lJlj ncy. fa"' I!\, ' Pt'llt Ill(' w,e k- en d with I We hnl" , k.:o-pt th e fa it h ; we !li on. Mrs. I'clullves ~t W cst ' lI ot lost our b ' lief In th e ulti.\101' 1'(" :; " ISt'l' rl>t ll l'lle d to h er hav ma t e return of t he old p ros per it y; hom t'" there with th em, a fter SPt!I",lnj{ ~('ve 1'111 days he re. \V~ still I ok u p n this co u o tt·y of ours us the g reatest an d most l\! isR Mtlb e l and J\IaJ'gur et t a l'l' favo rable of nlltio ns ,a nd we hAve ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN of ,n~.~ tO!1 ~, p nl. ,u nci al' with 'Iung t o t h e hope that, s oo n~ I' or ollr Cattle, hogs, sheep and calves thOll' llIoLIiel' . J\II'~ , A ma no a S tarr, late r , some ho w, in wa ys which wo N orris-Brock ,Co., !iv.e wire a nd P ape r Hanging Painting II ho hn. bee n qu ito ill with grip pe. cann ot q uite f or esee but which = _ progressive firm for the highest Interior Decorating & F:iniabin 'lr OUI' fait.h t lis us will surely opel', T he l:tcl iys 'f t he three III is, ion. mark et prices and good service. ate for g ood, all will be well ag ain. ary . ~oC l d H'S llIf'l fo r an all day Union Slock Yard., Cincinnati, 0 , A SONG OF THE FOUn CrnCt"" and Textone Work We hAve not lost hope. l ite. Slll n at th.(' A id R ool11 ~ T ue clay , Ref.renee: Ask first man you me" SEASONS A'nd 'While we have h eld to tho In L~ e 1lI01:n ll.lg th ey r·:!\, iewe d the Furniture Refinished fail h und clung to the h ope, we foreIgn IIlISSI n ~ ludy boo k "A By Au.tin Dob son 30 Yea,rs Experience in have been !!iving, and still are Wh en Sprin g com es laugh ing, luud of Witn s;;e~, " Mrs. Eva Fitting and Making Gla sses W. H. BRITAIN ~ivin g' , t ho fin est e xample of charLla cDona ld : Mrs. Oba W e lch. 1\fJo.. ~,.--~--------By va le and hill , - at-Ity ill a ll hist ory . Without ex cite- B y wind-fl ower walking Mnl'gul'E't 1 u~l<el' and Mrs. Minnie W. A. LIPPINCOTT m li nt, without p r es m'e beyond the Oglesbee ta ki ng part. A delicious CARY'S JEWELRY SHOP And daffodil,m or e ' api en ding o f the word t'hat Sin~ stal's of morning, covc l'l'd di sh dinner wa !'! enj oy ed Wa ynesv ille, hi o Every Tuesday, Thur.day, h Ip wue n eeded, we have gil' n a t. noon, T he ufte1'l1oo n sess ion 1Tlg' III rning sk ies, Saturday RESIDENT n ot m er cly th e ten million dollars • illg blu e of s peedwell,With Mrs. Be l nice Da kin pre ' idin g ~ ... Charle for Examinalion that th e Red r oss asked fOl' but l opolle.d w it h song fo llowed with 'I A nd my Love's , eyes. millions beyond thnt, to f e d the 1dc"otlo mrl by Mrs. n ae Th ornbury hun g ry, cloth e the na ked nn.d s l!c, When com es t he Slimm e r. ~h ~ . 1~ o l1le ll1is~ion stUdy . book I PERMANENT LOCATION :I'alh ng, the Co n q ui ~ tado l' es , " ~O l' t he homc le.s ; and .arc s tIli glvFllll- lellvetl and st rong , -----'\:as revl C!wed by MI". Anna rng, All of th e mnchrn ery o~ OUl And g a y bil·.ds gossip t ,n:\on . Mrs . E . thE' r Dm;ter Mrs g !)vernm ents, sttlte ar:t d nation~1 1 , Th e orchard long,H ugh Vanc e. l\I r s. Eth el Gillam: h ~g ~ een g ear<:d t o I'c h ve the dls- ing hid, swe et h one y FUNERAL DIRECTOR LEBANON. OHI(> . 'JOTARY PUBLIC h ess of the less fortunate Ilmong That n o bee ips ' Mrs. Mn r y Bogan. Mrs, Doro thy H!lw.k e, Mrs, Ii a Mc Kay and Mr~ Eye. Examined us . . ' ing red red ' r oses' WAYNESVILLE, OHlO Naliona' Bank , ~he picture \If ~h I)O.o pl~ of ~he And n{y Lo've 's I ~I a l'l e Gray. A shor t d ; 'cu~s i on Gla llea Fitted Repaira Unt t ed S tates w hich th iS Sit uation fo ll owed ':ln d we were r1i s n:is~ed .. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _""', Wills Drawn . . Eatate. Settled ! r eveals is Ol1e of which we may When Au t umn scatters . by r epeating J ohn ::I : 16 in Con cert. FLllly Equipped for Good we ll b e proud. We have Jlroved WAYNESVILLE, OHIO The leaves ag ain, ~Igllin , t o ourselves, what so me had Service. A nd pi led shE'nves bury . Th-e HiI!1I'i t y lub en joyed a begun to doubt, ·tha t w e have not The broa d-wh eeled wuin ,' loll y day u nday wi t h IIh. and Large Disp lay Room. ( ut loose from the ,ancient, im- Sings flutes of harvest Mrs. H oward GI'aham a nd dau g hpe rishable virtu ~!\; tha t ,they sti ll Ambulance Service Wh ' r e me n I:ejoice ; ' Although de!eated in !r eI' /> :n ('r': te r . Tu le OUI' hearts and guide our con- Sing r ounds of reapeI'S,<:~n deb!'t la.st' week. th e ;V ( 1\1 ; I duct. Day or NiKbl and MIl'S, J ohn K enn edy of And my Love's voice. ~ra na Flshwlck EIlJt!and 's C ham_, Pi.qMr. ua We l'<! ,unda y g ues t of 1\11' ?Ion woman go!f~r, rs looked I1 pon' and Mrs. A. L. Kenne dy a nd H e \': _ __ _ _ _ e But ' when comes W.in tc l' I S a dangerous Invad er wh u !n ay bert. Wien hail nnd storm, ;ake our U. S, title to Eng land be. UNKNOWN LANDS And red th'e roaring ore Sep.tember breezes blow. MI'. and M rs. A. . Co lle tt and I ' Ami in ,Ie warm,R.ouPI·t had liS Monday e vening • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t Sing first sad going -_-'c:o _ -.~-====== dmn er g ll est ' MI'. ano Mrll. How-Of friends ' that part; a l'd .Gl'uham , '1\1i 'Fes Kathl een anrl Bertram Thomas, nn E n glish T hen s ing g lad meetjng.Ne lh e GI'ahll111. And my Love's h eart. cxplol·cr. has. Iutely accomplis hed Phone 93 MI'. an.rI 1111'S. Chas. E. Gord on a f eat which no man has ever p era nd fa mil y ' en t e rtain e d the card formed be;fore. He has traversed elub . t o d inne r' a nd ca rri s Fri dav Mi tress : "r hO,pe' you !Ire ha bitthe entil'e width of th e Arabian Phone 78J e velllng. . desel·t, a section of the earth's sur- ually truthful, Mab el. " New Girl: "1 am on m y own a cf ace about which w e have known Howa l'd Mllc Dona ld was t e nd or,__ '""_ as little as we do abou t the moon. cou nt, m'um. I on ly t e ll li es ed a , de~~~ ul surpriRe Sa turday I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ , One by one the hidd en spots of callers for the family." v n rng lTl honor' of his birthduv II A n instructive illustra ted lect~;'e on " Th e Ancient Man " w,n!l given at asse Tl1~ly Thul'sday mOrning ' by th e lll a n rn c hal'ge of th e museul11 By Albert 'J'. HeiJ a t . Dayton. Th eniofs \ ill g ive thrs wee k's aRse mbl y p rl)g' ram,

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IIH1l'n ing, l\1al' ~ h 5, HENDRICKS- MOORE I !J:I I >h.· was relieved or her ~ uf ­ fCI illg ami 11<'1' ~ Jl irit 1·l'tu l'l1 cd tu the G"d \\'ho 1\'11\,c it, at tlic HI! ' i\l iss Vlli ora Faye Moore, of of 711 \'I ' lII' S, to !Il n nlh ~ ulld 25 lie II' Hnr\'('YH iJUl'g, lin d MI', RosdIlY';. . cll e U, He ndricks, of Middletow n, SIll' is ,lIl'vi\'Pc\ by li el' duughtcl' We re united in marriage S~tlll'1\1,.:", (-'I'lI lIk Woull l'Y of Da y tun, day IIft~ l'nOOn , Rev, G. C. DIbert Uhi o,; tll' lI hl'oth el' s, Feru 'haw I pe r f o 1'1II 1lI g' the C I'mon y lit t he uf ){,,:h molld , Jll d. , nnd VUl1 ce Iwrso na ge. S haw .. I' IJ ayLo lI, Ohi o ; .\ g rand - - - FIHEMEN ' S CLUB MEETS cliildl'{'11 and un(' gl'eat gl'llll tl child , Hl'I' Kl' nt l ', pl cnsinv; PCI'so llalit~, wi I 1'"11:' lil'c in th e llI cmol'Y of . " . hel' ralllil\' lind (,riend ~, and thu (' 1 h,~ 1'('glll ~ I' bllsllless m (!~tll\g of \\ hI) kl ll" V Ill'!' and luved h'r. I the I, In' lll en s Club wns held at the ['owe r h\ll1 ~e Mon,lay, MarcJl !l, S he i~ lonnie , God' s peace up un her S(> \'cra l lousiness ma tler~ were 'dis-all d th~ tl'Ul' hearL ill her br~ast . cuss!',, !lnd plnn s were made to S Ulll'U f" l'l'\'!) 1' ill the "llIlII \.o {'I' uf vi sit the Fire Club of Mason this Gud's e\'erla,·ti ng rest. eominl; Monday nigh t,

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l\1isH He lon Eurly was out of sc hoo l last week on account of having th e grip , I nI le, f , 2 1\11'. and Mrs. Huyes Leach of 1 o ' pringbol'o were dinn er guests Hllcill bau gh, r 2 U 4 'Phur 'day of Mr. Ilnd MI'S, Charo o o Ics MulJinex. HeI singer, g 2 G 2 Miss Helen Gephart of the A leXH lIdcl', g o o o 'Card of Thllnk. Town~ llip road sp'ent tl1e week· '. Eldr-ir1~c, g 3 o 6 end with the Misses Mildred n~d :st WUTt. g o o o We whlh to express OUt' , incel'e Kathleen Graham. gl'HtiLude to friends and neig hbors Mr, and Mrs Allen Hardy 01 ,5 ' 37 I for th ei r acts of sympathy and Lebanon visited the latter's mother 1() T otal Waynesville, Ohio Phone 14 SC l'v ic . I'lend red , durin g the iIl - l't1I-s, An'n mith, Sunday. nes, and ueath of our li ved one. 01'. L. B. Hall and Walter Ken· M \'R . Fmfl k Woolley and Fllmi1y rick wel'e In Lebanon on Tuesday W. F. M. S. MEETING evening of last week. The former ,;(:',============~=============~ atten ded the American Legion and RADIO FRAUDS The March 111 t.ing of the W. F, the lutter the K. of P. Lodge and 1\1-. ,of the M. E. Churc h W IIS h eld Post Chancellor's meeting. pn Wl!c\nCl'duy, March 4. at thc Th o F('d cl'al Rndio conimiss ion MI', unci Mrs. Kesler Qraham hOllIe of !vIr!', Mary McClul'e with h<ls l' fu ~ d to I'enow the broad· have been shut in the past w.eek IJ I!' od attendal1Co. The topic of ' the day wall "Through Tem ple casting licenses of certain st a~ \vith gl·ip. M [. lind Mr . Chades Early and Doors to th e ' Cro!!;:;, " Devotion s tion ~ whic h have been used to perwe l'e cond ucte d by Mrs. Da)l . Th e petuate palpabl,t' frauds upon the children spent Sunday' , with the I'ogu lal' bu In es!! \I'!lS conducted. III public. There is still too much latter's parents on Yankee St. Mrs. Alice Brock returned the ab: ellce of Rev, Dibert the of t ha t sort of thing g oing out "on Tu esday after a visit nt the. ho~e text bO?-k chnpl I' Wi' revi ewed b,y t he ail'," llowevel'. I liste ned in the other night to of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brock in Mr~ , D Ibert. va~e.t1 Th e literary ,program consisl;ed a broadca ' t ol' describing a wonder- indianapolis. Mrs, Adda MUler spent SaturOf n t'cading [1' III th e Missionary ful elect ieal III chin"!! which would cure almost eVC'l'ything, accordi ng day 'evening< and Sunday with her Friend "A morning in J ersa lem," br .Mrs. Ungle. by, and reading to h im. Of COUI',.e, he was 1'1" son -in-law and daughter, Mr. and "Sh e 'threw Away H I' Idols, " ing, deliberately trying to get ig- Mrs. Howard Archdeacon in WAYnorant people to spend m on ey fOI' n esyille. ~y Mrs, Elbon. Mi,. and Mrs. Frank Robinson 'fhe h o. tess was assisted in a worth less d1)vico. 1 heard anserv ing l'eflll!shmen t; by 1\:11'8 . other broadcas t, an as trologer in- and Mrs. W, C. Bergdat) were P"y. " Hathaway nnd Mrs . Edith Marris, vit.ing people to send her m9ney ton visitor ' Saturday . ( to have t.heir fortunes t old. She Mr. and Mrs. Ed Longacre vis· ~--.- - - was lying , al 0, There is no Jlos, ited Mr. and Mrs. George D"vis tl\ si ble basis of h'uth in the clajm Cincinnati ~unday atternoon,. ATTENDED INITIATION· of any p,e rson to be able to read 'The grad uates fJ:'o~, here went Gu y Hockett, Perry and h-win the future, whether by cOlllmltlng to Dayton )1'onday' to -have the . Thomas, Howa rd Penninbrton. Rex the stars OJ' tht' tea-leaves in the class pictures taken. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graham, Williamson, Tho. Pierce, Jacob cup. F raud s like these aTe prohibited Mrs. Kesler Gl'ohaTit and daugh~ t1'o u se, Edwin hulel' and Horncc S\:Iancr attended a third degree in- by law' Ln most states, but the tel' BeJ'nice spent lost Tuesday in tiation at Miamis burg JI', 0 , U. A, rudio cutl! across state lin e . Rep- Dayton . utable newspapers do no t p~'mit A number of automobiles had M. lodge MondaY evening. palpable fakcs to advertise, but to' bo pulled through the ' snow - -" .- " --'.the rudio secm s to be rUnning drifts here Monday afternoon and GRADE OPERETTA wild in the perpetrut ion of frllud . -eve ning. -. CLOVE~ - -- -+ - . - - The Ladles of LytIc :church will ~ erve dinner at tne Banquet of On Friday ' ni~ht March 20, al DEATHS the Elks Lodge in Lebanon next S :00 p. Ill. grades 1., H. and In. Tuesday evening, St. Patrick's, will Tender the oper etta "-Spring . Glow." This presentation. ill und er Howard Willillm Ault, I6-year- Dny. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grassi andthe direction of Miss Ruth Decker old 'on of Mr, and Mr. Elwood who is b 'ng assili!ed b y [001ll Ault, of neal' Oregonia, I} membel' children of Piqua were dinner teachers and a c,onlmittee on coe- of the Ju mior class of WaYnesville g uellts Saturday of Mr. and ' Mrs. tuming :frOm the, Mothel" s Cl ub. High school, pas:ed away at the Walter Kenrick .and mother. MJ;s. Bluir Hospital, L ebimon, Saturday Eva Haines Ilcco'mpanie'd them evening. Operated on for ap- homel , ' BRIDGES TO BE NUMBERED pel1dicitis ' Tuesday evening of last Wan'en, Hunt is unable to at· '. ' , week, th e lad suffered a relapse tend Ohio S't ate Univer.sity on ac· Eve,'y bqdgc a nd tiu lvel't · on late 'atul'day afternoon and failed count of illness. At In;,esent is in Xenia whel'e he has had his 'tonsils the s tate highway system will b,e' to l'Ccover'. t, nu!"ber ed be/ore , the e,nd of 193'1, Funeral sel'vices were held !It- rem,oved, at McClellan' hospital. " The sleet and Wind of FrldilJ 0 : V. Merrll!, ~tate highwlly 'C1i- the U, B. 'Church in Oregonia Tues rector, has announced. . ·day. aitemoon at 1 :30 o' clock ' In nig ht tore down telephone poles ,Ea~h bridJre w!ll b,e ar the' cou,,--, char~e of Rev, G: C. Dibert and and put all the telephones in .this ty s name abbreVIated, t he numb el' burial WIIS in M'iami cemet ery. ' Re<;tio.n Qut of cO'mmission \l.ntil of the route, a dash ' and -the '(lis' Monday ~ve ning. t an'ee in miles lind tenths from th e , MI:'. and Mre. Ernest Brown" Mr. Mrs . Emma Brown, a former s outh and west boundary Iihe of and Mrs, Harry Seigler and Mrs. r esid nt o f Lytle, died Thursdriy the county. Glenna Emswiler of Dayton call~o~oris~s desirln2' to I'eport a at' the home of her da ughter, ed on Mrs. S. B. Raines and Mr. bridge or culvert condition can re- Mrs. Frank .woolley, in Dayton. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick Satur' ' fer to the number and highwav of- Death was the result of paralysis, day afternoon. Funeral services were held at ficials will know exactly the strucMrs. Emma BroWn, a resident of ture referred to and its location, the McClure Funeral Home Satur- Lytle for a number 0'1 yean, panA small metal plate not to be day afternoon, Rev. H. H . Laf- ed away ~hui'sday at the home of confused with a route marker will ferty, pastor of the Lytle church, herClaughter, Mrs. Bertha Woolley be put On each bridge ' and th e in charge. Interment in ltfiaml in Dayton after an IIlnen of JeV" ~ numbers probably will be pllinted cemete_r_y_, _ eral weeks, of paralYlIls; Ber Hulloon culverts. band, William Brown, pasaed,awal' ----. NO REASON FOR EXISTE~~E Septemb er 4, last. A number of friends from hete attended' the GOVERNMENT LOANS OF THE SMALL TOWNS funeral at McClure funeral lor at Waynesville, ' Warnn County farmers wantA Yale professor recently l'e ~ aft ernoon. Th e pa II ' b earefS f rom Ing gpv~l'n m ent loans for the pur- marked thnt there was no reason here were : H. M. Clark, Ja~es ~a~S:ri~fs fertilizer and spray whatever fo\' the existence of most Johns, GUY Routzahn, Albert T ,sma ll tOWIIIS. The editor of the stacy, W. C, BergdalJ 'a nd Lester , E. Barnhart, Franklin; H. Ncw Milford, Conn., Timeu has Kenrl<'k. Rev. H. H. LaJ\'ert., of D. McVey, Mason; Chaa. Cook " L I 'h h d d # Harveysburg: Z. O. Worley Mor: "called" the professor, pointing yt e cure con ucte tbe eemca. I'OW; Wilbur Clark, 'Wayn~sville; out that it is only in the villages - --. J. A. Cowan, Lebanon Qr County that people live a community life Agent Class. which Is at once comforl4ble arid --- - __ • free from the annoyances of life in the eitle,s. GAS TWO CENTS HIGHER: Small towns today offer everything of real Importance that any MT. HOLLY A on e-cent increase in the re- city ofl'ers to its inhabitants, and " Mr, and Ml'l!. Burton Eatnhart Lail pr ice of gasoline effective last a great de,nl that th'e city cannot s pent SatUl:day"in Xenia with their Thu.r sday morning 'was . announced gi,:,e. One , can buy in the villa~e daUghter, Mrs., Carl Bl1bb and famb~r . the leallin.g Ohio , refineries. s~ores ve~rytJhlng t hat , the great ily. " Thi S ~a s the ~().cqn<l tiriec incronse , ~,Ity depart ment stores off~r, ,ex- ' Mr, lInd"Mrs. Elvis Michael and of th~weCk nnd bl'<\ ught th~ , price cept, p_e~hllPs" the, f\9sb~ ~~welry ', aO\! .bter, DQrothy , of Mapls.. eo-rof mt trll' fue l 'to 17 cen'1;g fOT regu- ' 9!1 cl extravagant furs WhlCh ' t he "ner, ~nent Sat.urdaY',with Mr. and. lar 11 2Q cents fOI; high test, and Clty stores are always te~ptmg Mrs. ,Herbert Marlatt al,ld son: Edspecia blendR. ' ~ "" people: \Vha. cfl'.ln,ot..affor~ tlll!m ,to 'mo'n: -'", ."I., ,'_ : ~ ', - '7"', • ...,. <i-- " :' buy., 'ln t he Vlllage !U0v,le t}i8.a:t f1r . ' Mr. lind : Mri. RaY1riond Osborn, .. . ~ ttie SQI)1 e , pictures are Rhown , that and M-r.. Toms of Xenia· Bp,ent , F,ILE,5 ,~E~~AL DOCUM~NT , are seen P,I1 B1'9a'dway! .. ,,'d QBually Sunda;,. ;Wi!;1:! Mr: arig- Mrs. Emel:'• "~. . before Br?at;!way sees, them. ' ~o- son l,DiII .. ilnd son Billy;' ;>:""" \ :. S ,t ntP' Ser-nto!=, Joseph N. , ~ckel'- body but the ."Very i wea)th~ c~~ ' Mr. and,' M". ,Da~cJ I:ucu ' m!ln.. ' (R),·: Olevcland" toctaY ,·fi1.ed aiford to keep .annu,t omo,b lle .. children spent Suna.y , witW '\.\I1th -Att.OImey ' Q"ll1cl'a l Gill>?rb New .Y!,rk; , f~\\' village ~~mili.e!l C1l!rent!.e. ' , TliomP'lofP '" and .' "'~-'-- I". Bettrnan _-1ior approval,,- as to' It!! aM Without, o,ne., It is <>nly'i n SIlJ.~l' mother '' .. ' I~gli l form" -the , co'D!litu·t!onl11 ~owns that ' ~o ~t peoP~!I cim . ~ot;d' , Ther'e win . be meeting aU thla amendment sponsored , by Ackel'- to pwo and bve iP ttelT own hous- week \It thIs place 'l!:veJIY bod, ~a!l, for repeal of t,h~ , Sttite prohi. ea-. AntI nowl\(~re , bqt in ' the small, 'i'nvited. · " ' ( . ,,. ,\l,tl!)t\ laws. ~s ~oon as 'it 18 ap- t9 Wl'l' , can one have ' neill'hbors 'Mr Harold Earnhart ' of Uftlut1Il-' I proved it wUl be' cil'ctilated for who nre really ll'~tghb61'8 In the bus ~alled on btB p.Nn~ cignatures.. ': o,l a, frlelldly lIense of th.e word~ ' day even!btr.' ' r '

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SURPRISED ON WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Emma . Brown, dnughl-er lit 1'; 'ster uI],d Jan Shaw, wus born in Palclllii n . Ohio. l)ril 8, Hl60 l.1\'. and Mrs. Henry Sattertb· Sunll' titlle' later her I-'Bl'e l1ts waite W I'e ' s urprised on Saturday nlOI' 'II to GI'lItis, Ohio , whl!l'e she evening ', in celebration of their 'pent h.1:' 1' ch iJdllo od days, LhirLy-ninlh wedding anniversary. On Jo'{'b l'u u r~' :l , 1 84, s he wa Thl.' evening was llpent in playunited in marring' to Wil liam H. ing "600," nfter which a delicious ll"OWIi at. Cllrli:;-l by Rev. G 'vdy. lunch ' l iS served ~ the follow. One dIlUl~ht,'1' 011l11U to bl ess th is ing : Mr, and Mrs; Is:rael Satterthh ome. " wai te " II', an'd Ml'S.. L, J. S\ltter::ih j " illl'd til L yLI M, E. thwuite, of Duyton, Harry 'Satter· church , ('\' ut'nl, year ago uJlll el' thwuitc ~\nd family, of Franklin, l he ]lnslol'lllu of H<c v. Eu gcll e' Ga d- Mr. Arthu r limm er, of Lebanon. dis, :\11'. Hntl Mrs. Frullk Braddock, Mr, , For IC\ ~'enl s she has made her and . Irs, "altet' Wilson, l\'[t. and home in LyLlc until th dl'ath of 1\11',. '. Wilk I'son. Mr. lind Mrs. h' r hu su:\ll d , 'l!1 tcmb 'I' 4, J !lilO, I-:a rl lI otkc tt a nd daughter, Mr, ::i ill cc tha i lin1\' ~h(! ha. maue Ioc r and Ml's, Rhod e Bunne\1, Mr, and !tOllll' wit h he\' daug hter, l\fl'~ , Mro;. Lloyd lJ avis und 'on s, ' Mrs, Fl'lllIk \\' uolll'Y at U a~'to n, Ohio, IMI1 I1 I Staup tl nd duughter, Misses 011 \1 (' <: 'I1l U 'I' 28, I H:IO sh e WtlS Thclllla and Rut h Satel'thwaite, ~ t\'i c kl' n \\' jlh opupl 'xy lind was ;\1 "SSI·B. J esse Thomas, Ge'o~ge cunlin ed I" 10 ' I' bed fur nine BUll fl l'll and Geol'ge SatterthwaIte.

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More than 73,000 miles in a Ne-u; Ford TIlE eubstantial worth of dIe new Ford is reflected hi ite good performance, economy and reliability. Ita .tamiria and endurance are particularly apparent in MCtione where bad road8 ~d severe weather put a' heo\'}! Utra burden on the automobile. " In les8 than a year 'a new Ford Tudor 'Sedan was driven more than seve~ty.three thousand miles over it dimcuh route. The operating cost per mil~ was ve;" low and praetically the only expen8e ,for nwairlt was for new piston rings and a n~ bearing for the generator. The car carried an average load of 1200 pound8', of : mall and was -driven 250 , miles daily. "The. Ford has ' "t?Ver failed to.go when I was writes one of 'th~ , . . .-eady," , \ three mail earrien operating the ear. "The' ~Ultter did the trick last winter even at 34 degrees below zero. Tho saa run8 about 20 miles per gallon. At li»le8 I pull ·a , trailer whenever I have a bulky load." , . Many other Ford owners report the aame 8atisfactory performance. Every part has been made to endure - to lerVe you faithfully ~d well for 'many thousands of J

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'1' 111 \1 '; :11 , lI i(!h l , Marc h '1!Jt h Or, a nd Mr , .J, \y , W ilhalll I' i,. I ii, ' ",'I, r lll' 1' ~' 1\ 11, J.ip ~clJo(, l s will it d f,ill"l , in' lI all' t.' y ~ I'"I'l; Sunh""1 111(, h:.,.k l'l-ball ~ '1u a d w ith day II ft"1'1I0 0I1 , II ,'" ,, 1'1 ,.J, hunquct in the Hc hoo l ,1\11':<;, J . 0 , Cartw rig ht enter~ ,' II .. Till' !''' lI'il1 LII' bilks, t.ollsls It I - !!ulll ,Ii ,,,II(I Jl II I' .:"It! '" , n, E , S tand iford i, " Ill " f tl'r The J' oint' s ub -committc of t am ed the "J olly Matron s" 0 11 A pla in \\'nc<len hcadboard \\ il h hi, al' d 1' ,(' 1It r to (' ilt, E,v(' I'y hody com :' ,I i"l1 III I I,) 11i(' Sl'alli,j, .. ," !II ' "" be ing' C(lnfllH,d t" th l' 11l1l"" ~ "I'I' l' al Thu rstlay afte rn oon. Hn d ('njll\, tht' even in g, e painted 0 11 it is :11 1 tl1 :l1 lIla rk , ,arn i \\ 1;:,1 I~ II IJ W L tll l lflll 'l:t ...., 1'11· "U)S bl' l"lI U ~(' 1)1' ill ne s!".. ·.n l,<,hl'n . Hou se and Sena t e, authoriz ed by \nICli .. a ~II<~ 1., 11 11,11 1:,·01,, ; I I hl' ' IO/'~' wa s d i ,,~lo s C'd t nday he last rest ing \l lacc, in Arl in!!I"" r esolution , n os s p ent many ,e xtra Get yo u r so t of dishes a t Car y's ":cmt'tcry p r the man wlio lin P re, The J\lolh(! r'~ lul> meeting ,lay ill); " ," ' I " , '" , " ,II 1\1 I'~. I",I e'a I Ir 'I I l' a U't' ( I'In H'~ wh o I rs ' ars ho urs the pa st fe w weeks in its l', , amp 'I' I and ~Ir s' l ' " , " V" " , ~ e ' e w clry S hOI), L e ban on, Ohio, All dent o f th e l,;ni t.-d St :Ih'S :lilt! Chid \\li L' h \\'11 - Jlll ~l llOn<:rI on (lcount o f ,cr"l) v i ['u,,, ,) I.""", .... " ...... ('hal', Conk l'i~i t l'\1 lIH'il' ~ i :- t l' r at '] d, lind (I ;,',I',Y "III'."lcI rH'lgh bo r , wor k in connection with t he r-e- JPII ttern s open stock, II'l,,: tilC'l' 1111" helrl Muntlay l''''' lli al! L ' I ,' I '~ t(' 1 M f{ I I th . u51ice of thc Suprellle Cuurt. vil'i on a n 1 classification of various :'I1:1I'('h Ifi, tit I hl' G \ ' 111 , TIL' IW,cl, a tn nlll, " y .. last w('ek, I "c, , " 1 , ,lI )~n ~ OIl, arou se ' e , U " Jllt l ll n ~ "I I, (I~ter B, lem mer, , " sections of t he election Ill ws of r. w , Lin Co ln vis ited Sam J , inl: W;\3 'P I' Il d by ll ing ing AIIIl'I'ica ' t I' 1 Ohio, so that th e i\' intcn t and Jon es a t S t. Elizabeth H os pital tIH :, It" l, (J , C, lJ ib l' rt led ill t l\l' p urpo , e would b e m ore easil y un- Dayton , Ohio, last \\;eek. ' , i!,'o ,· i, oI wJ:;. .;-': '),t ' t h e j2 1('e du b Mr, a n d ,\I l'l'. Mark HOg'i'l''' : 11I1I112'(' IIl'LI $nO 1"11,, Inw ~lIla ll e l' d-e r st oo d , Th e I' e ult of this w ork " 'U I'I'I'IH' Y, , "al" ~ It :;" 1: ~' t l 'l n, T" ~ m o th ~ l s hud will be p r es ented to the Gen e ral , V-e rn Hough and famil y , spe nt 11 ~h" l l "U S lll\! ~~ H'~~ lon wh ich W <\!< )1 1'. and Mr,.;, T B B , . 'k i Clt-l1Illl'r 'xalllin e rl th e b ill s, AssemiJl y as one bill and pro b a bl y S unday at Maso n, ' t h e g UeRts of fl,lI , 1\'" j by :,w oth ' I' ~cl ec tlo n from It' /win l? thl' fa " ' I I U~ll(lt urI'" One was dllte d 1 !:I75 On e bo re will bc fa vo rably a ct e d u po n, due MI', a nd Mrs, R oy Corn ell. . to the care ful effor ts and r eeOnttl",~ ;; ; t ~' lid), /". ~p el' ~h \\' a~ M I'~, ~A,nll' l i:l ~\:'i\I::~;1 ~,w ;1 01:~c ~ UPY I he' dat~ of IR82. ~J~ s u~p ecte d , t l ' \ n t..I, I), !l: 1 'I~ l o l! , SU]Jt. o j t hey \\'P re Cllun t e rfe lt and rem e!1 datio ns of th ~ su b-c om mi t t ee, Mr. and Mr . Forre t H h cl I ' '.'~ ',"I ~ ~ n ,I( Ilnt ':1I ," lInty, ,' n lI arr), I\i tc hen and family, of :u sl.!d to lIen'pl them , Clem mer wh Ich wa s established by Seere- chl'ldre n s oug a n t f S CI ' s p ent severnl d ays las t !! fl l,:lIllOl ,II ,1 cI \ roeat lonn l gU ldH ow ma ny of y ou r ea de- I's 'in SpriIlIdit'ld, wl're gUt' ~ l:'< o) f F rilll k 1(: Ilo ll'ed thr' 111 (' 11 about a bloc k Ill'y 0 ta te nre ~c c J : Br own, week WIth r e la t ives in Da yt w ho a lso called to hI S a ssIstance a ' on. T h e Ol d F i ddler ~' Jubi l ~e Ith' clI anee. Wuyne To wnship 're mem be r t ha t I Stal' ~be J'l'y :lnrl famil \" on Sun 'a\, I 1,"111 t he hunk, nl)te d the numb er YOU R ' h C I ' LII ,t 1Ie cal' , the,\' <: n~ e rc d and t old numbe r of el ~c tiol? offi c.ials f r om Mrs . Mary McClure, Mrs. Id a at th e G\'I1I, Imt Wedn esday cve ll 110 11 t f(lI'~( t th !: Grad e Operetta B ' k t b ~fac;' \\ o, n ~ , e ? o un t~ S u\,{' labor and your si lve l'lVur' I \J"IIl'(' o f h i:; ~ U :<p IClo nl;. Boa rd of Ej ectio ns tn vari ous parts K els ey and Migs Faye K e ll ey w e r e ill g . und e r th e di l'cclion of E rl ~rnr(' h '2 0, E :,t: rYl) ne m ak e pr eparuaNne doaub t y~~I~~,~~= II ~presen led by us ing u t a rnis h -p r ouf 'c r, nluin el~' 1 P ?lice, l('ul'lI<!d t hat t~e a utoof t he state. shopping in Da yton Saturd'a y, 1 Nixo n , of Lebanon, and "p ns ol'ed , Oil t il J<: p1 'se n t. bv 'lh e bES t t ea m in t he Cnll ntv bu t AFk CRry'~ J e wc lry Shop, L(' ha n,' n I',IO,htl(" Ilc ~I~I~ e hllrl befienll ssfu edd toI l oI' lm e~, I " " .,. r I ' " , Oh in, le\' lIoll ler ' (! e l'a TI'ea urer of l::ltnte H a.rry S, Prof. a nd Mrs. J , W, Lotz w e r e b y 1>' 1'111m I, Val I{: ,~ Co u nc il' , J I'. 0, Th e S(' IlI f1 1' clal's ha s deCIded to .lIt' ~ou s ta n t m g lack of t h osc 'Iuth oriti c s lit Dayto n wh o comDay is compiling c omp etitive bids ~h e S unday dinn e r gu est s of Dr. A, M" was a dec ided f< uel'I' , ~, Fi f- \\'(:al' CliP S nn d l(ow ns for t. he con'- : an~e boys ? h 1\1 d 1\1 IJ h' l11u n icu led wilh till' linton cou n ty r ece ived froni state and national Ilnd Mrs, L. B, Hall a nd f amil y. t fi Idl " t k ,t' t l I I1IC'n Ct'1l1l' nt I'xol' l'c i:es. n ~l1 pa l 'e t e gy m wh e re th cy 1', a n I'S" e3rt Sh ehan : h ri ff banks doing bus iness in Ohio for Ee n ( e l s uo !)al III 1C con -, prac t ice wit h th o e of lh e other an d hlldre n, of F ive P o inl, "pen t P"t,"o l F' I J ' n sta te f unds on ina ct;j ve a ccounts, , Fol' be$t r esults con sign your test, Il nd wore aR" ls t ' d by sel'tHa l ,\1 " lit ~'V ' n ~a 'h t k I ~c h oo l s in th e Co un ty., SU li riay lI'ith ~II'. 1111(1 Mr~, E II1I r l le l' ' h '1.'n~11 0 j" elll' °X s" a nd I£:,e' r ' " " ." " I , ~ was a e n )y A 'p 1 I ,t .. S hlX' hun '" 1C en l,1 p o Ice Th er e is at present ove r $12 ,000,- hye , stocJ.t. ,to ~reel'l-Embry Co., Pel f 01 'nH-rs' ','" t h e b allJo, ~ UIt:1I, tlt ip,:cs \\'1,10 b rok e into ~ h e \V ay, 1,- yo u an r ' ,!!S axpa yCls, ' I le pa rtl1l ent. '\l're dis patc he 'l t o 000, in s uch accounts , derived CmClllnatl , In care of D. R. Salis- ~ar m o nJ ca, Jews h arp and othe r !'osV III l' hlg- h. school bu,ilding last l l e~tl ~ g t h eRe boy,s lig ht. " , ,lIeet the Rhe l'1~ , an d th e offi ce rs from state r eve nu es, The f unds bu!'Y'. r hun·da,v nll~ht. Pe nCIl vendin g l . 0" ' , ~ 'r, anti 1I1,IS. S an~uel n~~t '~ I - I1c ou ntered Gt'lmes and Roblllson In strum e n ts. will be placed on de posit by Trea sI 1.1 I1Illchin l" yiel.d€ d abo ut $3 whil e Th ~~ de el, ve, a r ea l place , to \\ 01 t~ an d G JI ~e l'~ !<rye ,V ISIted I hetwee n Spl'ing Valley a n d Way-ure r Day , a s the blinks qualify. II Ie l1Iain u;, ~", ,i.~L pI", e an additiona l $32 was lak e n f rom practic e and It IS up t o us to g ive l'e,la tl\'es 11\ Wllmm gton Sun d ll~' ne~ vill e, Mr, aT'd Mrs , Frank Mar. h, of , afte rn oon , The me n to ld t he o ffic e rs t he y n ear Le ba non, ha ve m oved in t o was a warded t hr.t, Icing of a ll fi tl- a filing' cab in et in t he oltice. Th e It to th em. Dr, J, L, Clifton of th e State De- the H ock ett res ide n ce o n ,Third dl er s. Andy rreidw , 1, :l i>' i ', J- ,;3 2 represented lun ch ro om r eWh~ 1l can we tin~ a b etter, t l,me had b et'n j! ivcn s m a lle l' money pa rhn ent of Educntion r e ports str eet. ' wards, of Wilmin g t o n, an d Otto t'cipts of th e prece din g davs a nd t ha n ~ I j?h t now. whll,e a ll b Ulldmg Mr s. J , D.1 Ma l'l ott. Hn d 'I l'~, C, f I' two $50 bill s at th e Spl:ing t hat he has bee n able "to aid 88.Cox, of Bla n ch est er, w (, l'e tnla l'dt' d ha 'j been locked in t he caiJ ine t Io r ma~ehla l an~ lathb?r? ffi cheap , M, Rob it?cl' vil'ited MI'~, J, L, V" lI ey Nationa l ba nk, but f e ar814 school childre n with fund!l 0 can 0 I~ . , ' Ha rtsock a t Monli n e Pal 111, Day- fu l tha t t.he m on ey mig ht no t be Mrs ., Magg ie Burn et , who has secon d al1d third pl aceR I' ':;p actil'- ~a f(' k cel' ing ovel' ni ght. provide d f or the purpo·C' by the bee n SICk a t t he h01n e of he r sis t er Iy. ' , Th e thi el'es en te red by f orcing a Those who ,a re mt~ 1 ested, 111 the to n, T\l eRd a ~', !food, W ~ l'c on the il' wa y t o a s tate. He has 'Purchased 16,263 !drs. J erry :Uim es at Cente rville Way n eSV ille store. w he r e th ey had Vocal nu mbe r s by the Misses I ' in '!l,>w in th e. chemistr y r oom. sch o ol ~, and \\ant to ee t.1J.e lr boys pairs . of s hoes, clothing, dress IS be tter, B arlow, of L eba n on" xy lop hone ' T h(' ~' then mild!! their way to t h e a nd g nls ge t th e b ost which th ey Th e la test in new jewe lr y, already pas~e d t hree $20 bills to matertal , und erwear and s tockin~s I!du,mbe ,'s 'by Mrs. Mildre d En .., i ~, l' (tHc'e of S uperintenden t 'Lot? b y su C l y d esel've, I h h watches, dia m on ds, wedd inA' ring R, r efun d the cash, , ' expending therefor $12,414, The e, ltr ess o f th,2 Le ban on. P a tr!;, '" bl'ea kin g gla >oS doo rs ill the to ol. , ome on everyone anI S,O\\1 t e silverware, Car\" ~ ,Jew' ll'y Shop, The officerR acco rn pllnied G r imes Mr. and , MI'Ii, L, W. Chand ler s t of ~h e st;ate o f Ohl ? th!lt L eb a n on, Gh io, f1id \VII S exte nd ed f orty count ies, plano accor dJan se lect IO n s by 1'00111 Ellld hal lwll\', A heavy CI'OW!lOl11e, and hI' disclosed th e hi d.ing 89 1 separate school di stricts hav- and da,!gh ter, Ge rtrud e spent Sun- W en zel H el'l' is ,Jr., an d se veral bal' whi ch t hey uRed in forcing th e .aynesville , HIgh, Scho ol IS stili , 1)lace of t he I'e st of the bills h e dny wlt!l Mrs, Sidney Chandler iJtg r ccefv ed aid f or the child ren, and family, sel,ecti olls ~ n th<; ha rmolli ca ~nd I windOI !\ an d 'in bl'c a king the pe n- a~ve and,d o l~g t~l.ngs f or th e go otl M r!:'. ~al'y Mc lu re, Mrs, E m- hlld f,; un ll. T hey pel'suad ed him to ' Th e re r emains in thc 'fund the IWl t ar by Itl El lt ~ a dded muc h to I cil l1'IIC line and fi lin g cab in et wa!\ 0 ,.to-mol row 8 cl ttze n s, m il H , l\'l cClurc a n d Ml'fI. L, H . I depOSit the n:t n~ y in a bank , and s um of $8 ,264,17, Mr. and I\'[ rs. H e rman S ! t he ~~celle nc e of th(l program. A ll found nea r by" (SIgn ed) " , GonIo n a tte n d ri the f u n era l of 'I he acco l1l pan ll.'d t he m to X eni a t o and Doris Su ri nce a ec om U! ~ ce ~u sl e)ans ~v e re awa rd cI lIl e rc han- 1 _,,_ _ _ _ _ _ A I'al t hful Prl e n~ to the Wm, W arn e!' a t. Ru ~ ell' f; Point. do t hi H, ' Dh'ector H .. G, Sout hard , M. D" MI'3, Salnu e l S urface t o I PhnJ ed , cll so p l'm lll m!', which had ' becn Y oung P eo plc I) n Thursday, Grj ll1 e~ sa id hi" wife form el'ly of t he S t a te Depal-tment of Hea lth in Marion Satul'da ler orn e dOl!ated b~ local mel'c1lp.nt:. 'id I Emma, ul'fa ce, who m I; e married lItates th a t from J a nuary 1 t o the ' . ' y, E ll is , l'ccelve.d a , bottle of haiJ' 8 NEW FIRE ALARM, SIREN MI', a nd MI'~ , f1 0wa r d Archdoa- [0 y eu rs ago, 'and h er pare nts, who J>resent time 1161 cases o,f influMr. and Mrs J C Hawk d d~esslOg" whic h he Rays w ill last ('011 li nd th e ir Iw usl! Jt U(!st, 1\l r~. I,IVC'l'c well -to-t1o , ne ver b elieve d in e nza have been rep orted'. These at- Mrs. Maynard ' W e'ltz'and h ~ltn '!:J m durmg t he l'e l1l a i l" ~e r of hi s Ali da Mill er, of L ytlc, v i ~ jt ed '11'>'. banks , n ta~ks last' only a f ew day begin- we l'e dinn e r gu ests of Mr ~nd hfe. . , ' A rc y u a ble to he al' th e fir e F" a nce8 Null lin d fam il y , ' Itllda y 1 She neve!' ha d t old him a bout ning wi t h a running nose, a mod- C. Lee Hawke Tuesday' rs 'l'he Ju n iors h er Eby c xtend<the :r t e~ be ll when it is tapped abo ut 7 p , II ft e l'nOI) n at S pTillJ.:'bol'O, he l' hoal'd ' d wealth, bu t h e knew e.rate degree of fev er, cough , pos' ,' n ce r e t ha nks to the merch anLs m , th e second and fourth Mondays t hai ~hc mu st ha ve money cons lbly somi(! s ore throat and general ' W e I'epait' ever ything in watch , and ge ner a l pu b lic f o r th ei r g en el'of cll ch month? ,Probably some of J , 0, CUl't \\' l' il!ht !I,ntl fami ly a t.- I t:ell lcd ubout t h e plac e, h.e said, fi ches an d pains " R ecovery leaves clocks, j;ew&l,r:.-- Silverware r:~ I ous ll UPP 01't, a muel ,J, Jones was born at the cit izens of Wayne~v ill e do, bu t t e nded ,Rer vicc Il t S,t. P a ul s" Oa k ~OI1lC or t he bill s, he t hinks, the patien t in a mOl'e or less weak- plate d- Bead s r estrung Cary's Feeble ', . Oh ic., May 3, 18 75, He the be ll does not sound it, warning wood, Su nd ay m OI' n ln A' a n d In th e hRd hee n hoarded by h el' paren ts c ne d condit ion physically, Mother Jewelry Shop ' L ebanon Ohio was 0 11(' of severa l child rcn wh o. ve r y distinctly to all parts of th e a ft e l' I1f111n l' njuyed t he co n cert I an d inhcriled b y hel', after havNature's s ig na l that one 's u sual ' " WOMAN'S AUXIL.IARY MEETS wh en t h e pllJ'en t. died g r ew up town. The Council has j u st I'e- A'1I'c n b v l lr c Day t o n iv ic Or ('he s- in/!' bee n kept fo r .velll'S in hiding a ctivities should not b e attemv t ed Mr. :.and Mrs: Ma ynar d W eltz a n d we nt th e ir scpara t e ways, <!eived a motor-driv e n fil'e -abrm tl' lI at Rllnnyl1leat!c PIHy I! ou"c, • ,llac es on th e p remis es , too 800n, for quite often such an flTryd chlldl'en ' and ~r, V ince nt , The W oma n'!; A u xi lia r," H ll n dicapped ;(1'0 111 childh oor by an ,sire n '.vhieh they will g iv e a thirty - - - ,- - - -----atte~pt e nqs abr upt ly in, pne u,. racy were Sunday (1inner I!"' est s M " v of fit. in,jUl'r wh i~ h l a f~ h im a t;I'ipple day tl'181 . Don 't b e' s urp r iscd, theil , 1\1i <)< Ph o bl' . Ii mnd " l'oturned UJ'Y S , Ch u rc h m ot, 11 11 Fri ~ ay '10 und ol' , di ffi cul t Ies went hIS way if dur in!!, the n ex t t hirty days S und ay afte r ~ po lidi nJ! he pa:;L GRANGE PROGRAM m onla or, leaves on e wi t h a middle of MI:, a nd Mrs, M, L. Parshail. elll' <,II' sinus infe ction. There is no ' a ft ernoo n, Marc h 13 a t the homo t h/,(lu ~h li fe .• a m was wel) kn own you h ear this sire n so und ed sever a l troo d lll'~ a l lh ~ homo of MI', Ilnd ~y lIIall Y al'o~lI\d Wa yneSVIlle hav- times, It may be so und ed ~ eve ral 1\1 1';;, HlIl'olrl Beckett a t. 11I'in,g' A t lh~ la~t m l'e tin g t hc pros pe CIfic treatm en ~ ; I'cst in be d f or Th-e r egular me~ ting of the Guild ; o f M rs, L ee Hawke. tt 'f eW days under the s upervision 01 St. Mary's Ch)lrch will be held : The " m eeting wns ope ned hy In ~ a~ m e tune b ee n a h elper ~t 'times in one, day in o rd e r that it Hill , I' h(~ /' (' "hI? a ssist ed in (,Hing g l'a lll co nsiste d of l he f ollowing o! a phys iciall and it m'ay prevent n xt Thursday afternoon, March Mrs, Cad walh der wh o ('on duct d I\,f I11111 I ,e l1l e ~I! /,y_ H e dep~rted thIS may be given a fail ' trial. fur hcl' li ttle nep hew, w ho is re- vel'y in te l'est in g n umbe r s : seriouS: after ' ef!ects. A191 at the borne of, Mrs. W. H. I th e qevot ional se r vicc: hfo a t St., E h,:ubcth Ho pltal, DaY- I N!'tice, How e ver, that. the h ell c'1\'l ri T'g' from a :.e riou s i l l n l'~s of Mus ic- Th e Gus ti n;;. I en. ' S 't I ' t' , l O l l , Murc h 13. 19 31, ag ed 55 will be the official tire \y llmini!' un - I' ll UI'I!-p lI ~ \llI1 onia, Relld ing- Mlll'j o l'i e Edward s, llillat ives of prisoners confined ' , or ,p m'o qU () atlO ll ~ wcr e g IVen yell!'!!' ',0 1l10n_ths an.d 10 dayS" til f urth el' not_ic e_, _ __ ' Ta lk- Mr, Daviso n of the in the Ohio P enite ntial'y may visit Mr. and IIhs , Ronald , Hawk \! In r ellpnmw to roll-call . . _ :\11', a nd Mrs, Lloyd Davi s l1nd 1'ownllley Hall' h l!r ies a t Wilmi'ngthem once a month on e ither Mon- and son Frank and Miss Emma A t t he c lnse oC t he bu sitH'''s O. W. Ha m ilton, 81. di ed Thlll'Sfll mil y (,lI t er t ui ned at !;ix o'c luck to n. d!,~;" Wednesday or Friday, the Heighway were dinner gu'ellts ~s iOIl ,t he ' fo llowin g pro ram WIIS 'luy, ]\'I11 r (."h 12, in a Dayt on hos- PRIMARY SUPERVISORS MEET d illl" el' l'>[ondny evening , Mr, and Pl ay- "Cackle, Cac kl e, Cackl e ," vlSlti,f1g hou rs beine between , 12 :80 Mrs. EditH Harris and fllm!ly . 01'1 /1lVe n: .. , pitH!. Mr , Ham il ton wa R II na tive I Ml's, Ca l'l D ie hl ; Qf Wa n 'en, Ohio hy K at-h l')'n Bogel', Mr. and Mrs. o{,clock and 3 :30. No other villitors S unday. , "lndia" Mr s , W. H , A l ,r n of N ew Bu ~'li ngton , He was a . . M I', a n d lVIr!;, Jo~iah Dav i , t ho (l e- Ho na lel Hawke a nd Dallas Bog-el'. ~.I/~n .rel,n,tiv-es are )'Jermltt,e d, 'T he _ "Calcutta!' Mis;; Ennn a H c i l1: hway homess m ake r and was employed ' MI S ;Eh~ab ~ th Chan ~ le l' aC,ce pt- ea sion b eing Mn;. .J osia h Duv is' P oul t l'Y Ex hibi t talkIes, Ifhown each Saturday in ,Sel ec~ now the watch ring " 1'aj Maha) , . Mrs. E di t h H a r ris in Waynesyiille , a , number of "" ~ t h e 1I\~lta b on ,of MI ~s Alit e M, bil't hday anni versa r y. MI' , a nd On t his co ming S at urda y night, the b!~ Auditorium, are still the fountafn. pen. purse or so~e gift "Ghandi." Mrs. E mm a H . McC hll'e yea r . H, is !;urv iv'ed b y a daugh- H! ne~" PI'!mnl'y S up e rv lso l' of the MI'R, H OlYard Hur le.\' ancl fa mi ly , I\farc h 21 . th e pl'ogl'Um wi11 be ' in ensatlonof th.e 1)01lr and the , in " ,pleasing to the boy or girl graduate R cMadingh"fl'onM l " Indnill o n t he t,cr, Ml'P. L au lra 1I10rri ', 0 ;£ D 'Iy t on , c lr ct!nnatl SC hQhO I ~ , t o atte nd , II of New BII1'l ing t oll, wel'l;! cycn inj1 , 'ee ping wit h L Patl'ick 's day. mates truly enJoy them to the ut- - make. payments and - YOU\"ilI a rc , I'S, onal d Hawk e a s on , Georg'e Hamilton , of Day- m l'e rn g ? f ~ellc ,~ I'S a nd ~.u ~e I'VI R- g ue!<t s. A long \v ith som e Irish fun we al'e I go ing to h ay!' so me I'call y praom ost. Wal'den Preston Thompson, ,scatcely miss ,the ' cash, Cary's "Se,,:ing .f or, the , Ohild re'1's Jfos- to n , and a !'ist e r, Mr!<, Amanda " I'l; of Cm ctnnutl a nd ,V1ClI1lt V o n has 4.72Q"' men to feed every Jewelry Shop, ,Lebanon, Ohio. plt al In C Il1 ~mnn tl \ as a fe ntul'''' l\fllffitt, of Waynesvill e. Th un da v, March 12 and helll' Miss 1111':;, ,J. C, Hawk e ~av e n fa mil y ti ca lll'i~h fa cts, da y.. Keeps the kitchen for ce busy. " of the , R'f~e l'll o on, , F UT'l! I'a l se l'vic es were held in Mp. l ll a re t S mith, Gene l'ol Supe l'- ,Iinn e l' Sund ay , cl' le b l'lltill J{ t.he _ _ _ • _ .. Miss Gertrude Chandler arrived ' Durlll~ , the de lightful , so c ial ! DavtOl1 , un day, a nd buflal was vi~ or of , t he, Cleve la!'d, S~ h oo l s, bi r t h d u ~' a l1 n i v() r~aI'Y of s ix l11e mlo1e r e at N e \\' BUl'lilngton . MI ~s ~m lth I!' a speC ia list In t he bers of t he famil v t hat oc cu)' in HOME DEMONSTRATION 1I0me Fl'~d ay from Ohio State hour de hctO u$ refre. hma " .ty f or .h~r .,prll1g c,, served. T en chmg of Reading, Mal'ch ,' J , C, Hawk,.! t hl' 17 , 0 0 1\ '. , ANNOUNCE BIRTH U IIIv, prSI vacation Th f II ' I th ' I' She expects to spend part of her e 0 oWI~g g uest.s were presRo bert W o Middleton 86 a , II e ",veI1lP!!' A (Inn ~ r m ed- ~ Id Hawk e, t he :1. Kenn th From m, Th e po~t- po n e d m eet ing of the Mr: and Mrs, Loren 'S. Hadley vacation as the guest of her aunts, ent, Mrs,' DaiSY S:n y del' of New C iv il Wal' v-et,el'an and for :.ner I!eoi- rng was held ~t t~e Me tl'O Il(llc h _tt: 1 th e 8. Juni o r Van ce, lh e J 6, Mrs, lI ome Demo n ~trat i oll mee tine on , nee Jeannette Janney, lire an: Mrs. Mae Harrison of Cincinnati, ¥ ol'k, MI·s . J, C, Ij awke, Mrs. : dent of Waynesville, died at the I1 rd "' !" OI'g'all l7lltJ n n ~ f the Co un Cil L ee Hawk e the 25 a n d urI HlI \\' lle hou se f ur n i. hin a" will be held , at nouncing ' the arrival of II ,d,ugh- Miss Ruth Chandler of Greenfield Jobn Fromm, Mrs, L. M. Hend el'- I hom e of his son in Darlington, of Chll ~ h oo d Edu ca ti on f~)J' South - th e 29, 'l'h ofe p l'eser: l "'(, I'e Ray t he Mother ~ C!u ~ r oom 11\ the l I nd " F r iday, March 13. H e was a er.n OhiO was f orm ed.. ThI S ~ran c h Hn wk;.! a.n d fa mil y, Mr, lin d Ml's , j Grade Sc ho nl b Ulldmg on Tuesrl~,,\ t~r, - Ruth ' Patrica, on March 12, and Miss ' Elizabe~h Chanqler of son and Mrs, Mayn!lrd W eltz. Middletown, - - - .." - -,~ son of th e Imte Nathan And Am- Wlll , b e r egularl y ,affiliated wl ~h ~h el r;~r l Ha w ke , of Dayton ; MI'EI, ~ a l'c h 24 at 1 :3 0 p. m,.Ml's. HIIat their hom~ i1\ ~~~ar.k, Ohio, a nda Middl et:on, and b rothel' f NatIonal Educlltlonal As" oclatl on , Ra lph Vance !lnd so n. Junior , of I IIk e l', H om e Demonstration A-gent WAYNE TWP, FARMERS CLUB Ml's. , Sarah Lippincott. a nd not ?nly. all teach el's bu t ali i Pl ea san t Plain; J , P. F r omm and will be prase.nt and eve ryone ,11)..... ---~--~---------~-------" a r ents mterested a l'l' urged t o family, C. L ee H awk f' u nd f Amil y, t e rest e d is invited to at.t end. 'I,' r j oin. . . ' , " "Now Then W fr~.. T."o lr,:shmen-" The members and guests of th e Mi~" Eli za McComas passed ,- - - . -, ~" ,-,=-- -~-- := IV Wayne Twp, Farmer's Club were a way Monda y, ~arch 16, at the ' DATES OF FAIRS , very hos pitably e ntertained a t t he home of h ~r SIster, Mrs. 'David home ' of Mr. and Mrs , Eli a ,~ I 'n'1: t "o ng, Jr~ Dnytor. , She was a - - -Winners in OglesbeC', Beautiful h oque t!l of I ri a ugt.te r of ,t he late Tho'mas MeF nUOllli" g' nre da tes of ne igh bo rrot;es an . ~,pring fl ow ers a dorn ed LIma s ~ nd, li ved tha g:l'eater part hood fair s for this .fall: tlt~ tabl.:.:. a nd le nt much charm t o of her llf,~ In w,aynesV111e. , Lebanon, September 22-25. thIS (,~l! lI try hom e. FIIIILI'a l Fe l'Vlces were . held 111 Hamilton, Septe mbe r 30 t o , At the noon houl' a d elicious ~ h e locnl M. E. ch)lrch, ~hls mo r n- October 2. Urbana. Aug ust 11-14, d,i r; ne l' WIilS sel'vod lind Il s pir it of l ,ng" He,v, G: C,. Dlb eJ1;1I1c harg,e. good, fellowshjp and fri endlin ess I DU I' Ia l 111 M,ann cemetery,' Soringfield" August 18-21. prq'{ailed" ' ' WiJmington, July 29-21. Alte r the tables had bee n cle are d , M I'~. Sarah E lizabeth Elliott; 90 Xenia, Augu st 4- 7. London, AUl/:usi 25-2 8. ' th ,. meeting was calle d t i> orde r I,id ow of Ghl1 rles , Elliott, died by- tb e president and Mr, J , W, Satur da y at he l' 110me on Route 1. Dayton, September 7-10. V(:-hit e oft'ered the ' inv ocation. At Pu nera l ser vices wel'e held at the Carthage, Augusl 12-'15. the -,r oU call tlt CI'-e 'were thl~ee falll- r eside nce this afternoon, with bur.ohio State Fail', August 31 to not reJ) r e sen ted. The minu tes ill l in Bell b r ook, cemetery. September 5, • e last meeting were r e ad and , approved." Mrs , Rllche,1 J , Gill died at her • Mr. Ogl esbee in a few r e marks ho mo in OI'cl~ol1ia, Frida}'" ,March , 21' years a goth-ey 13 , F un e ra l Ifonday at the Ol'eg- of Waynesville. di,ed Sunday night ' F~...Y1" ""'" Club," H on ia ' rhu r c h, Mrs. Ruth ' ,Murray at Miami Valley hospital. , Dayton, ' f l' m officitttinA',' I~~teim en t, 'in Miam.i Besii:les , her 'paJlents she is survived b ~ a si!lt~r, three brothe,-s, two , gove rn- cCllleter y, half~ brothet8 , and ,two half siste r s. beeJl 'il is- , 'Mrs , Eth el Pre noel'gast, wife of :Funer al services were held , tthis , -irien'dl ' Bl'YOn P rend,erga!!t ; pa!jsed away aft,e.r.l)oo~ at ' t!te lo~al Chur~11 ~~ MOl"dHY ' !lIOI'ning , a t ' McOlellan C:hrl/l t ~lt~ ~ev. Cheater. A. W~I.' ho "pita l J ollo"w,i ng a ,'Jonjt' illuess, Jla~?,n In ,cbarge, Burial, 111 B'esid ei.' h er ' 'husband she : leaves MI,ml cemetery,: two chiJdre n",' A,1ma an<!t. J,Jmmie" '," ' " , ~-::=- " " Fun era L serv:iceB'. :wi1l ,be ")ield 'at ,Mrs. 'Mmn~ ,f)lasI!., ~8, mothel' ~cC lu re , .F un , eral " Parl()~ Thl,lrsday ~f ,C~un~ A~el'lt C. ' F." Class. ', of l1it 'rn oon at 2 o' c1oe1c, 'Rev,' G"C \: ~l)l;lno~, died. oat • her hom!! in Dibei't ' in ' cluu·ge. Interment in 'Van,iiaha, 9bto, Sund~Y' , J1igh,t Min~ i qemetl!ry: " , ' , 8!~e-;. ~n ,ilu.ess, 01 mOl'e than ftc , ' '-",. ,," ~ear. F!uner'al.lervicel were Mild Mi~s :lie U!nl A. Evans" 1'7 reiLrli 'at the re1!1denee' Weiln1!ad~ .afterof a~~, d au~lilt~r of. '4bNiIom .lId -nClOu 'imd ' iiurlal was 1!fage ' in 'M,innie Eva .. form~r. ltea{dent,a Uqpe Gri?ve- cemetel'~, , / ' Miss H e le n H uwke was t he dinnel' g u e!< t o f MI', a nd MrR, A, K, DIl Y, on S u n day,

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"Moth er- " lI e murmured, I'd n' t krill\\, wh it h" WIIS," l<lw AI' :I . 11(' lll lll£'(\ til Ihl' 0.1<1 "" IlIl1n , - It WH" li el!rl'l!d by the cOlirl th at ehaking. lh iI II with n pllticn l glunt'1' "T h:lllk yo\.!, 1\11'. 1\[C'l'rt !1. G,'od - lite pluint itr. The Fa rm ers NatA faint smile touc hed . e l0 (el' th er Il it( h ," .. ill nal !:lank , of 'larksv ill e, 0., a hllpJl Ill' d ttl 1\11';<. A lid evcn whil" !<he: . aid he tlll'POl'llti oll oq;anized and wl?man 's .pa in ted" mo uth , RaId gracIO usly" I bel!' par M " \1 ' n that second. MIW he l' eyes mOI'e hllll t o L1nd(' 1' tht' Inw,; ur the U llIte d " Water ,to MI SS J oh nso n, Mtrhs. no ,' clea \vho J oe wa s? th e dnor of the I'<l om lind s ow he l' l (I f Am rica, I'ecc ivet' fr o m II k- tl o\\'n wen k - t he d("fcndnnts , .h!' t el' Ca mp b e 11 Merri sa ld ,. y a nne o d . It was h t h E' "NobodyU did " saitl Maggi e. fllcc whit en, , IIe waiter's bU Sin ess to see t a t e "\\ hat did 'you call VOllr Iy into 11,,1' again . I nna IH vtOll ltll'k , the s um of glass 'yos Mrs. 1" his mothe r a. kod . . . T he party in \.,·hl('h l\lilli(' 1!i(i.!iO.' thf'.I' w ith cost s. l Mernl l fe lt, Ill ogIcally Irrltnteld G ant " R u s 11 IHlllllln('llt was s tili I jlOn aJ1pllca tlOn of tho dofe nr , . I t • I'l;; ,,u lA' ' ' h h gues t LV ho• had t o Cli WIt Thoe ore waR a n interruption . A I'tnl'el'lng 11 )0 11 rOllncI dall, A l'thtl l' B I'a d en, t h e C.O Ul',• M . d nce hll(1 ended, and a g il'l and tilb ll' , alicl Ill! of me mhers tix l' d th e buud ILt the s um Of $7 00 att.enti on to t he "An d n f ork, plea e, nlUn ca me to the Mel'rill s' l l' I"' I;ynn!' III .lh ro om ' ICl'l' i whi ch srive n a nd defe ndun t added , . } bl g J oe a nd his fnther stood up, l<tn l'IIi/!, M:I/.rl!' (, wa s nt the ailed fl'llm cu stody, t, b She said it so slow , With such taandc'a "'al't el' 1)Ulled up a nother I man nl1<1 1,'· f n.1nn who JLl dg"me rit i n t he. su m o.f $26 0,.50 r d .nd . th e gil'l- pE'rfunse<l a nd I w h H t h t !long Iy mOl k th em arrassmen tbBt nobody h e ah' , CII w,a s aWaJ'dedl eanle pe t<Ie I, pIamit. . a nd bea ut if ull y gowned- ' \\,1\' arm, s th", noor, . l'estramc ,l, tiff in hoI' CHuse aga ins t Ho merE, "And a f oi'k, please," Maggie lOt gclown negligently an ti e asi ly ' mtilu' t hu n gu,i ded, by t he scan- lind J oseph J ose ph G. Howell. repeated, a udibly now. " . was intl'odu ce<1 to Maggi e dll li7.ed I Lou i;;e Glev is was g!'anted " A fo rk for my fish, she saId, J I so n Mi ss Millicen t Russell I t wns all It ke a horrible drcam a divOI'ce from Geo rge Glen , Jr., clearing her t hroat. " And a fork the other girl comfortab ly, to Maggie, xhu u t ed , conf use d, ' the dcfendant ha ving been found - while you're up." in soJ.ent ly as he talked, a il d wenried a lmollt bcyond bear- g-uiltv of glr gS neglect 0'( duty. "Whil e y?u 're up Mrs". " Jo e. I heal' you 're go ing to i.ng this fre sh blow. The approa<:h- The' care und custody of riU's lips twItched. as lf Japan ?" tn t; co upl e we I' her f at.her, dl f- chil d was aWllrded t o t he plamtlff. ly, H er sardonic, triumphant " I may go ." fld e nt and bushfu l The Cf. IIl,t ol'de l'ed t h e defenda nt g lallce , as it met Joe's "May go'l Why, I mothcr., alntuted .an d. bold. to pay tl}e plai ntiff $3 p el' week defiant gam, expressed a said Millicent innocently, tur,ning P op, s sh abb old. !l1!lt, an(L.. II If;O 1;IH! sum of $35 to appl y reluctance to laugh at blS , un- to Mrs. Merrill- " I t ho ug ht you a nd Innp. Pop 5 on h er attolrney f ee. fortunate little f n end, said something of a little good- eyes and bowed, meek Matti e Sehn,e U was decreed. a

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Julia Charlton et aI, minors, s ecfeel herself t his gu! s s uperlo,:, to ment of suc,h part Of the co sts by ond and finat . cut lier easily and cat:e1essly In. a t he tle fen dRlnt th at the p laintiff by It was ordered by the court that ' L, Slmo'nton, Guardian of Corboretl, . cultivated. VOlce her deed of qui t-claim, any Cec il Sexton , alleged to be feeble- win Robert Cropper, minor, seeLdltan Merrill real satlsfaet' and ' all right of dower WhlCh she ' minded, be brought q elore the ond. . , . I 10ri. , f ·h t . nJ ay hove in all r eal estate of t h e 'court on MBrch 3, at 10 o'clock a. J ennie Sturges, admmlstl'atl'UC I She had b een, .a s a glTl, 0 t a def endant. ' m,for f!xamination, ." of the estate of Samuel S",ith miserable and superfl uous class 'The court (lrd el'ed in the ca 'e of Acco unts filed . deceased, first and final. . known as sha bby &,enteel. The' Stllte of Ohio Versus Albert E state of David E. Cowan, deEllery'-Bevericks, -cxec Lltor ot At twenty-five, LIllian was sharp [.juntal' t hat: t he defendant pay a cased, first and final. ., the estate of Oharles E. 'Deok r, eager, beautiful, h,u ngr,Y, flne of $3 50 a nd costs, E state of Charles. E. Decke r" de- deceased, first and final, upon George Merrill WIth aVIdIty , Tn th e Cas e of Abbott and Wal- ceas'cd, firs t and final. ' F lorence. E. Hollktna. admi.nlstra ke r Tne .. ven'sus R. D_ Black, et al E state of J, C. 'Murray, deceas ... tl'ix of .the ' estate of J, C. Murray h e was ·a commoner. but he was r!.lNe REASON t"OL.K~, USE.D rich, . t he motio n Ito stl'ike petition f r om -e d, first and distributive. ,'deceased, . sh e the fil es 'i:< : u tained and .Ieave is Inventories alid appralsementa ,fiar) C, Harvey -administra'tor TO GeT Hone: WORK DONE. H e was th-e first real had ever met, to h er own surI!, ivt.'n to plead ovel'. It ' filed: _ of the estate of David E. , Oowan, prise and confuslon she had come . is o t'dere d t hat defendants plead E state of Chauncey, R. Bunnell, deceased. first and tlnal . . WAS THA.T TH ~'( DIDN·T . to like him very much,. to, fe el a lI'i tilin 20 duys, . deceased, ' , ' . ' In the estate of Robert Brandenstrange loyalty ond admIration for RJal1che Whitacre Brown was ' E state of Sarab J. Chapman, burg, deceased, Stanley Braden- t·vwe.O f4.NSWER THE her commoner. His to ad j udl! d th e e:tate in the case of decease d. . burg . was "Plinted administratqr TELEPHONE 'I ber family's ideals and Blanche Wh itacre B rown vers us Elltate ' of William Sheedy. de- of the estate, , was -well, simply breathtakmg!. Clyde Whitllcr e and the is ceased. . ' In the esta of M; 'f:ler. In the more than twe nty (jrdcl'cd to execute and dc\t'lel' a . Arthur N, French; executor ot .caw, dec-eased, J. E . Bercaw and of th eir marriage, 'Merrill deed t e he r', the estate of Sarah .EUa · Mary .J Lowe . were ,appOinted adhad changoed. h er somewhat. He h 1 grow weak. She said; "That '. my father I n the ('fis e crf Jam es G. Cooper deceased,. was to ,dlstri- ministrators of the estate. _ was a good SI mple fellow" amaze.d Maggie felt er ega and mot Joe." vet" us Augu t C, J e ntz, t he de- 'bute in kmd, certain a ssets belong hi the of the settlement at his ow!'l prou" of fe nd ant is g l'unt ed leave to file ing to the estate of. the of the estate of ,Richard D. Moore, , . wife, adormg hiS boy.. . lIl otion w ithin 3 In the case M, deceased it was ' ordered that a It was at about thiS tI me, when i1y as she said: un tidy. strill l!s beneath it., und th I n the cmie of .Jose ph Praither g ua rdian of the estate of Paul E. certified copy of the entry by he r brightened eyes and ne r"Well I think it is practica ll y "lack cune s he WOI'C Nuear Ci ncinnati' Co-rPO\'Q- Cu tright, in sane, plaintiff" versus mining the inheritance tax to be '-MONEY LOANED vo us voice, and by the two scarlet settled isn't it .Joe ?" to be lly in g about her like tion it \I'M ordered t hat t he Nu- 1'Ilul E. et aI, paid, be certified without: fut:ther spots that blazed in he r cheeks, Millicent he~ bl'ight, mi schicv- Il ~ail. \I'a~ lh·~ llll'get f or a ll th e CDI' ' inc innillti Cor poration pay to t h¢ court .ap'pl'o:ved the addlti9nal delay. , " . Maggie began , show the ous eyes, all the ir faces. eyes in rom. · '. .Joseph Pl'nither the sum of $200 bond in ' the s,um $,270IJ. .' In." the matter £If' ,estate of of the surprIse and the stram, changed thc subje ct tactfully and MaggIe f elt hcl' m out h fi ll . WIth unci by ' the wJth AmerIcan' 'David H. ,Green! deceased, ' J, t hat George Merrill took jl1'esently went on h er WilY· Then :nlt WllLcl', and . hel' throat tlllC k"; ll S urety <;!oRlpa,n y; o! lIl'ew 'York all Riley, '.admJnistra.tot'J his inMaggi e, in t he little pause that and h e r g row weak, . he smd ' - = sole ,surety; It was by the ventory lind appraisement." . . a hand in t he cQnversatton.. follo\ying the o.the r g id's " 'I' hat's I)ly i a t hel' and , mothar , cour.,t th-: .111 ·t he matter 01 the e state of H e had been an al,most" spectator, so far watchmg h!s wlfe in g \ and laughmg g oodbyes, !IBid J oe, " George Me lTill saief property at. prIVate sale,. ', " E4 in',' S. Furnas, dllceased it w.as w and son shrewdly, sending ,an steadily: . J oe wai I' once ,aga in " HoI\' much hav·t! yo u ?" .. ' .An instr'qment o( pur- ordered blL cout;t, that ,Ha'."l:iet LONG . OR SHORT TIM~-E.IIY occaSIOnal gla,!ce toward the gl.rl."I'm going to osk you will yo u ,drag t wo. chalrs to t he table" and "It happ ens thot I ain't gOt porting. to be t h,e last. \\I1)1'.and E, ,'Fl,1rnas ' IIP'p.Qlnted ·',terml!,. ,Also Surveying and A.b. "You work In the Stores, MISS excuse me and let me go hom e MI'. and Mrs. J ohnso ll , obViou sly t han ;a qual·ter," Len J ohn- t'estament of Leshe A. MOQ,re. «ie- tratrix upon givmg o-bonll ,. wl:th BtractiJig. Write and I will call and ' /lureties in .'the ' sum of $4000. and 'aee you. SUm D. Henkle, WayJ ohnson ?" . now, Mrs, Merrill. I oug htn 't to dazed und D!;tonished , sa t qown Ron sa id , illl his reedy, troublea deased was produeell in "In Number Seven-o n Elghth, have com e--I know that. But I and were in troduced. little vo ice. admitted to probate. Retta Moore E .. Michener, J. Q. ,Gona nesville, Ohio. Jll didn't un'dl!rstand. You and his '(J a st him was the r e "But we reely couldn't take' it accepted the ,trust as executrix abd Albe,,-t were appoin, Yes, sir." "How long have you been there? father have bee n pretty we ll wor- here nam ed Grnnt, and he says, from y ou," Ma lidded. "I spose no bond requl'r-e~, Al~redl ,Comp- .t~d appralsel'S. . • LOST The ' Lebanon-Cltizens National You den't look old enough t o have ried abo ut me maybe, Bu t it was 'No,' " sa id Mrs. John so n, "It was young fo lks will be yOUl)g folks"', ton, Carey" Morrlson and "' Frank ./ been the re very long?" . becallse I Joe wns n poor ju st lu ck I happ.e n eu t o loo k in sai d to Mrs. Merrill, "and it Stitt were appointep appraisel'S. Bank was apP.Qinte,d ' £If The kind, deliber ate vOIce stead- boy- and that if he lov-ed her, t he door an d seen Magaie." ain't a s 'if Liz had , been stealing In the settlement ' of ,the eBtate the estate , of WillIam McBurney, !JOST- Lady's .. black kid gloves, . Friday afternoon. Reward, In. he'd b e glad to marry a girl as "What is ·it, Pop? Why' d you 0 1' anythin g like that. I ot J . C. Mu:r;ray, djlcf{ased, tM 'ijecealled. . '., ,m18 poor as mel- Don't s peak to m e, come?" , tho ught I would drop where I court deter~lned the net v~lue, George R. ChaProal1 '~ all appoln~ quire at Gazette office.. Joe I'm done with YOll-to-night. " Maggie. a cop jus t come to. t h e Ftoc d when' t hat cop walked in. ot the estate 'is ,2802. 78, that .the ed"executor of toe .eata!'e of Sarah I n'ever would have come here, house, " h er mother said abruptl y, I'm n ot . accustomed to having my exemption of the da . ughter, SQlil 'J. Chapma~; deceaaed. ma' am" she added, to Mrs, Mer- " That f eller ' Li za beth rons with dnughter gC!t into any ' iiouble--" dilltrlbutee, exceedll her lIucceuiQn , " WANTED I ."Ma," Maggie said. And Joe'll and. the estate 1s exempt :trom in' MaITla,. Lie'. .... W ANTED-Man to work in the rill, "i never would havo given has t arr ested, nd nly toucBhed herltanc'll tax. you any won'y-if I had . known. tkhe lllg hh !U1,d me (hdn t Ifath er noted that d..... D_ d 'V Fulto.. . mer"hant' yard, M1'!I, W, ,H , Allen, mlS W e were working together, only n,ow W a 0 ?, ~Ive y?U my I t he older w,o man .on t°h e ar~, u &'JOymon. m . ~ t p, . E, Haywood accepte ""e this afternoon, and he asked me word t hat no th mg h ke thiS has I hel' mothel' immediately -hegan- a apPQintment ot .dminI8t~ator of .ot Indianapolis, art Miall_ Pearl d would I meet his folks- " She eV el' happen ed in OUI' family b e- : sort of l'ota.ry curtseying in tare- the estate of Luther .L. 0 BlI,l!lon, Adllml!i,; ,ot Red L1!)n . falte red for a second, went on. for e,'" Mrs, Joh nson said , ge nteely i well. . ', . dece. a s~d! and ftle4, 'I1iB bon~ ,ot ,Paul ltowt;rtQn, grdolcerG , ~f .Fr~nktFOR RENT , " I thought maybe you and Mr, yet in a ton e of sham e, t o .M I'S ' "Maggie--Maggle--why do'you $8328 wlth United States Fl4elity' b~i and MI~ Cor e r-e,ne, 0 Grant were like us -I thought it'd Me rrill. l!o- why do. you mix yourself up ana Guaranty Compal'lY as Burety. franldlJl. . . .. • "~hat's the ch arge ?" George In t hi s? " .Jeo'e· sai~ wretchedly and Elizabeth Ryan wall 'appolnted Rorseo... 'B. , Hendrle~B, , s~el FOR RENT-Three 01' four 'room!!. be s ome . little place li~e We have. I 'rni ht have known-I might MerrIll asked sharply. incoherently', trymg to draw her Il'uardhin of Jane Sheedy, 'oonflned \1{orker 0(: Middle,tQwn, andMISB : with ' batb, . furnace, Jigbts, gllr-· ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN have gknown Joe wasn't like the "Th ey say t h ey , we re speedlr!" '" aside , catchIng her 'by the arm. in the Dayton State .and Valot.. Faye Bo' V. Smith: -m25 our Cattle, hogs, IIheep and calvea l'est of usl" elucidated Maggie a,n Maggi e was on her feet now . fil ed her bond of $4.0 0 Wlt}l . er of Way.n.e svlll". _ Norris-Broc k Co" live wire and . "He'll go to Japan to-morrow," Cne:> - my dnug.h ter s f1'lend . 15 I . hepherding' h er fathor .and 'Gebhart and MaUIice Hassett as J,.MUton Eamhart. tQ ,Clara .. B. progrcfsive firm for the said Maggie, looklng Joe full in nam ed Chess RIvers -h ad some mother awa y, . s ureties, and Alfred H. Sohwartz in N? FOR .. 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polunce into ' Soclan.", for the Government to ent,t Into the ,ISSUeED . EVERY WEDNESDAv bus!n.l88 of, manUfacturing . nnd ~' BeJhng electric power. It is casy . to determine what a fair rental D. 1:.. CRANE ' .1 1 Publta~r for th~ existing 1acilities -ther Offic. PhQ,o ....................... No. 112 woul\! be" and if pl'ivate entet:prise ie not wllUng ' to pay that ReaicleDce . ................. : ...... No. ' 118 rental, . that in itlelf is pretty good --..,.....·-- - - - - , -- - - - ·,1 proof thli~ the Government could Sub.c,lption Pric., $1.50. • Year not operate It at a profit. And there is no possible Justification for burdening t he . ~xpayel:S of all enl.r.J"t .Po.toflie. at ,.va nc.u~lI. Oh io, ". S(lconJ Cia .. M,,{I M.tte, the nati on with the losses of an .,....~::.:-.-======::;=!=::::::,~ unprofitable bU!ii ness. enterpri e - which .ca n di~ec tly benefit 911Jy u i ll\\' . . MA'RCH 18. 1981

FOR SALE DATES CALL

.HARVEYSBURG-

Stanley &Koogler

. Mr. nnd Mr>;. Chao E. G<Jrdo!l and Robert \\'el'e 'ul1tltly dinn l' f!ucsts. oi Mr. and irs. H wUI'd : Graham, Mi e Kathl een and N 1lie. JESSE STANLEY Mrs. H. E . HaLton returned 320, New Burlin g ton', Ohio home Thursdny f rom n pi nsant ..:. =:'::::'=-====::;:::===-=='7"= vi it with her dau ghtel', MrR. Re w .Gaines and Mr. Gain e~ in .incinNAZARETHS Even then the idea \Va9- usually EARL ~OOGLER nnti.. · .greeted with s miles. -espec ially by D. 6, Xenia, Obio Mr. an 'l Mr. . H rll rL F\( co a nti I \\'ll ~ III D e rfield Academy f Ilk!' ill Ma ·lI11c hus elll!. "Thill's Phone Dayton Co. 54J5 J am e' 5 E ll n of W "a lll' n"'to H vi it ill(' nl.\· t,O Y. and on t he way ... n . . . '" all right rOl' you f e llows in N ew' \\ ()l'C unday guests of Mr. und buelt 1 ha 'i tIn hou .. bctwel'n trains M ".". F' ran k W I'Jso n. at • ' \lIlha m):Jt. on. It wa Sunday York, " they sai d. "Bu t distllllce ' (' vc ning. T h main stre t WIl !; a I- Iun( IS eDC h antm . nl. WI' a re h IS . ,. , . . *______ _____ __ * The lump f uml iLt, nlll\ C~ th e ! Il l! sl dl'sprted . • wa lk-ed into It ,;ide 1 ( 0 I!h uu l's ; w e kn ow him." r I (Continued from P'lge 2) ':~,~ cr pu rl, of th e wll ~ k t o tl~ clr I !;tr 'e t HIl II. pasi, 't he rittl two -falll- I A I'd one of th{' wises t me n in P a per Hang in g P a int ing I SOLDIERS' BONUS MONEY 1 cen~.y pUl chased fat/11 n~/ll Uti ca . ily hOll :"!' \\,heJ'e alvin C o oli~l! c I t.h e om monw ca lth r e mal'k ed ~o lh e so n u f Frank Stea rns :" UIVlll Inte r ior Dec orat in g & Fini.hing I . I '] h heav y S :l~ W a':ld \yl:n~ M? n- Ih'lll unti l a fe w we eks ugo. • * Bill. Allowed' day made ron ds In th!s VlcHllty Iln- I 1 w ent a ro u nd t o t h e ol d bu ild· .oolid~e is nothing but a figOlent CrIlft ex and Textone Wo rk pa>;sable fo r so me llmc T ue~ d ay. in~ in \\ hic h he und hi ~ la \\' parl' l of YOUI' f athe r' s imagination," • • Th e nn;t -e ffed of the disiribu. Trus. of Public Affairs, water ch ool bu «. s w I'e un ubl e t o mnke ne r u ~c d lo have t he ir m od ~f t I\ a tardh is the immortal iI· Furni t ure Refinished lion of s ev l'lIl hundl'ed million re nt, $18 .67; E. D. Thompson, re- complete round . i o lli C(!~ I !-'t oo cl in front of t he ' llI ~ tl'llti o n of th e attitude of t he clollars among ex-so ldiers. in the pai rs at jail, $42.87; E. F. Schrad- • Mr. and Mrs. A. S. 'oil t t anti ~l ua r : to wn hull. It was interes t· home tow n. After J-esus had gone H. BRITAIN form of loans aga inst their com- el', r epairs at jail, $4.81: E. D. Ro be rt and MI' . Rose ulT ·aW, n· in ~' to Ih ink uf th e days when he' out into the worl d and became pe nsa ion c('J'tH\cates , will be felt Thompson. repail'll at COUl·t House ded th e meeting- of Wayn e T\\,ll. \ \' a s Illa YO I·. One co uld picture f amou s ; aft er He had performed W. A. LIPPINCOTT by retll il fltoreke(' IM! rs in every $3 07.10: Kaufman s, s uppli es fOI' Fl1l'nl c l" S Club at t he hom p of MI'. him r'lIl li ol!l; s lowl!>, up the sll'e<' t Ilis mirucles in Ca~ rnapnm and lin e. Mo l'c m on v in ha nd mea ns Court House, $2 .85: J. K. SpenceI' and Mrs. E lill ~ Og lcAb ' E' T ilur ~rl llY . ' a rl ,.' " bl'c nHH s t. eve n in J eru sa lem . H e went back Wuynesville, Ohio mOl'e money s l)elit. Th e eff ec t will s upplies f or Court Hou e. $7 .82; Ther e is sli ll quite a numbe r of " ' ~ I " l' n ing, Cal ," pe opll' would hom e. . . n ot be morc noticlIble in any on~ Tl'us. ~f Public Affairs, lig ht at C. case of flu in t~li ~ CO l1lmullit ~' . sm'. A c ro,\·.d ~ r HIS old neighbo rs part of t h e country than in any H. $51.81: Lehanon· Cit ize ll s NuThe WOllllln s' Civ ic L«!?n- u m t ... ' l lol'llil ll!," he woul d answer. gre, eted I·llm In t rye synagogue, bil l othe r, but it will ~ prelld pretty lional Bank , box re nt, $2: Mi"s wilh Mr '. BCI" !a J on Ja n s';llll'l!;I\' All d 11 s t rang I' in tl;e . town ~hcre ~\' a s n.o pnde 01'. confide~ce e ve nly all over the United Stut es. Lottie Snyder, care of tubue.rc :,liar IIIlLl'nOOT' . Th e hhie f h ll~i l' :'~" "I' ~_ " '"" " ha H' l' xc lll illl l.! d : " Is t hat In th eIr attItude. Th e il' H k ~ p tl ca l l lnc reas ' d 'alcs by retail ers will PCtlart~enotf', $tu10be; l.cMu11·!!u·r Ipnull ll.M enitt,lil1f.eor". iOI \Yos foll owl'd hy ,Ull l:xc<! ilen l y u u r mayo r, that (tu ie t 1ittl e f.~ I ~ e\'\~OPI~~tJ"ssl ~~'~ o usPoke Ih" udeer f thlun !, ('om pel thc spcedicr I' plc ni shm ent " 'l' 1\( I. • Ill w '! II I.! doesn' t louk like much ." " ., 1 mllY av 00 e d Phone 78J of stocks, ilnd thus will stimulnte Waldron C. Gilmour. in que. t , pr.ogl:lIm. . r~ . ~Ida . • a l t on ~a \'e a • f H n ~' " n ~ Iwd ' ugges l cd th nt th e m' in l hose other town s but we 1 whqle snle trade a nd, in turn, ,7.50: Selig Co., di sinfe ctant glowll1g h~chc o~hnt of tlh!.'1 .F 1(.\\: rill<' II uil' l lilll " fellow might one kn ow VOU . Yo u ure onlv 'the b oy ~~~~!""'...._ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ . lail '. $21 ' 16' Ie s wee e attent (!{ HI CIn '. 1 . I to wor k In ' t h e ' carrwnter ...- - - - - - ' - - ' - - l1lanufnctul'lIlg. JlIst how mu ch ~ f· BI .: Drs . Robert .. nnd . E (I . ,ho cinnw o,tiW last k 1\l r~ N dlly lj(~ PrCSlu (' nt o f the U ni.t ?".. w h 0 user f eet the . Government finan ci ng all', serv Ices at . JaIl, $ 18.50:]1 k I' " .ora , S I ·lt ('~ . t h ... laught ' r would huve shop" And th e record sa"~ sadl y" . " T' f P bl' if' t · t aw c gav(' a c e v er J' c a d lnrJ" . . . ' oJ • ., I IIcce1'1SIlI'y to PI'OVlrlC t he fund s f or ' I~ S . 0 U Ie n aIrs. wa e l. ren " 'Wh M H . t l A ' I" A 1:11 ':< 1 ('c ho(' <1 11' 0 1ll one en d of Main " He could do there no mIghty •• • th ese bo nus pllym ents will have l at I8jl, $19.62: T l' us. of Public nf- I ~ n aal IIH t 1CII .1(.. lll . . I ~ , S ln ·et to t hu other WOlk becllusc of their unbeli " f" :ltJ y " Il r ~ b XJ)(' rie ncc in upon, "the curtailment of credit fa lt·s, light and glls for jail, $29.- • c nllle rU l11l11 U ( In tl nteI'C~tl ~~ . 1\ fe w years late l' wh,ell Cool· I t'~ a wond e rful thing to reaii~e Fitting nnd Mak ing Glas:;es fOI' industriul exp(!n "ion r emains 8 0; Lebanon Lumber Co., r e pairs nBHlln~ e r 0 f lII Cl'h r ('chn .V I: lt In i<i l!,(' ha d' b e ~ lIl1l e ~()vern o r o r lhal Greatn ess iK 'growing up I. S . , on sheriff' s car $120 ' Tohn Law ~l t"1101'C un< t e ot e r Ill t l'l'Cstt B h . - at-to u 8tJen, eCI'ctary Me llon op. : d I b ' ' .' • in g pla ce ~ she vi Rile I wh il tI e ' ~ l a~" ll C IU S t '~ , U merchant in os - som~ w tJl'e a r ound us all th e til1le Phone 93 posed th e project because of the l a $~i8 i)a6 .or CrjPalB~' ~as Ban~ Adj ourne'd ' to ;11 e('tt wit~ ~1 ~.~' t u n na me d Frank . Sie~ l'll ~ began - t hllt the most unprepossess inl/: CARY' S JEWELRY SHOP added b~rden upon tuxpayel's an.d 01, . " .0 . .nn 00 Lllul'a hidalwl' I\1 nrc h 28. . 1.~) make t he pI'o~ ldentlal suggeH- fr'eck lcd boy may be a f uture conL • Every Tuesda y, Thuraday. th e drRln upon genera l credIt Mfg. 0 . , uppJr es 101 surveyor, . ~ . . . lIOn . li e C~lm e to N nw YOl'k and / querol" Unfortunately. m05t of aynesv.J e, ( J IO Saturday facilities. It may not prove as !';12: 50; J?rs. Rob~rt ~nd Ed . The Town . hIp .elll11ln a llOn f'.JI' )1(, I'~ u a d d a J' 1l \\' of us Amherst us cun never believe that the seriou s as he anticipated . BlaIr, ~ervlces at ChIldren s Hom e, the Coun.ty 0 1 atol'lca l c~ lIte ~t WIll ~ 1'I1r1 u nt(' ~ l ha t till' t hin g was not home town could possibly produce ~o Cbarlle (or ExaminatioD In the meantlh1e, on e fact stands $9: Mllt~n Conoye r. salary, $35: ~e held m th e. G:r m Fl'Ida y (' ven- impos!:ib ll' . / anything better than ourselves, ou t clearly. Th e m erchnnts who Kaufman s s upplies for dog war- mg. Evcryon in VIted. will gain the chief ben efit from ~e n, $1 . . ]0; F. O. James, meat lor The Se ni o l's ()p('ne d their U S~C J11 ---. th ~ increase in bu sine. s through Il1Ipou~d e d do~s. $1.65; V. bl'y progra!ll. Wi;!l ,. Ke ep th e H?l1l e half cup of yellow or white curnth IS n ew pending wilJ be the ones Tompkmfj, pay loll, $164,60, E. D. FII:es Burn mg . . Rcba McKnig ht .,....,... ...---..iJ..i:'""";.':> ~ mea l. Beat one egg until lighl and who are enterpris ing enough to Jon~s, pay roll, $468.20; Carl had charg of fh<' d vot i o n ~. A (,,: . '~'!'I1~~~,*R;~'''''''''''''''~~ ·r{et~r~ add a cup and a half cif milk . Stir RESIDENT keep up thei r st ock and courage- Dakin . pay roll, $233.20; L. V. quartet compos d of laudi n G rn ~' , . " 11 /-1_ ~ ~~ thi s in to the. OW! ·nollgh to tell the people of Rchuvler, pr, roll , $236.70; L. OOl'olhea Davi, Roh er t McKay r \11 ~ ~ n~ ~OTARY PUBLIC ~ ~~- - t heir com muni ty about their E. Witham, pay 1'011. $378.30; and Charl es MacDonnJol Rank II /1 ' I~~ '~~'~ National Ba'n k ware, t hroug h in telligent adver. Floyd L!3mmons, pay roll, $280; A. pleasin g numbe r, Mildred B nn It ~ . ~.( , 1\ M isb 'ess: "I'm orry you nrc PERMANENT LOCATION leaving us, Anna . But, of course tisin g. Th e re ncy I' was a situation T . Retbl!" pay roll ; $215.1 0; Joe ha.d charge of a "M us ica l ROlll a nce ':~t:~; g~', . I" i~ '. Will. Drawn ' . . E.tates Sett led it see ms to us, when adv cl'tising W. DaVIS, nay r~ll. $279.20; ~Itles o ~ pI ece. l,lay _1I '1 11 t he ~ I if you al'C' going to betle r your: :.: If- " hot! s l1ch an opportunity to pI'ove C~arles E . .~radbu.I y, pay roll, plano be mg g ueRsed by l ll e uud l· J WAYN ESV ILLE, OHIO its vulue. $38 6.45: PhIlip Helsel, pay roll, e nce. J oh n 'Tucker and J ohn . '~. i. . ~ ~ ' ~ .M aid: " Oh, no, madam. I am LEBANON, OHIO _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ $23:40 ; am D. H enkle, road sur· fcrd Cavo l'ed with n saxap hon e -. :....-=-gOing to be married .- " veymg: $8.75: Sa'!! . Shearer. rO!ld due t , but we hay\! a privute n(, t ion _._ :=:-:~::;:::i:::=-===== Eye. Examined • • ~ ur veY lng, . $7: W elS Russe ll, bUIld that Vivi a n Tu cllc l' T.ca ll y fur . - - --SHADOWS Glalle. Fitted Repairs First Farmer (milking' cows by I , I 109 G, rod, $5.60: W , A. Scott, nish d the mu sic. Re ba 1cKn ig ht Inn tern light) : "Who was that just I COVERNMENT IN ' BUSINESS I buil!ii ng guatd .rail, $5,60 ';. R~lph read "Our la.s ROn " ' " A ~ t>'l1t By Rich"rd -Monckton Milne. I Stouder, g ua ldmg and dl tch lllgz " A RfI: h'oad 'ce ne" ca me nex t 'I' h y se em ed, to t hose who saw went by so early in the morning?" Second Ditto: "Oh, that's the th (,111 meet, . • • '$1.6 ; Maso,:! Lumbel' Co. , guara with Harold Bog:': .I, a gent; Jot,n TRY FUNERAL DIRECTOR l'lul material, $68.17; East End Tucker, futhe r ; C~ ".! ' il GIll Y, Th e cas ual friends of e very day; t~wn commuter on a dawn-to-desk The e lement in oolitic.s which Garage, gas, $5.25; .M'Orrow_ mo t her;. Bill y Can: !\II. I'Y Us born. He r r mile was undisturbed and flIght. " WAYNESVILLE, OHIO wan t s ' the Federal Government to Garage, gas. $50.33; Lewls-Dr9ke Mary E lellnOl' Hawke, J ean E tl kins sweet. OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS C.ulprit (pleasantly) "It's a go into bus iness i neith.e r ;Republi Inc., ceme nt for . contract, $25; Rob ert Hawke and Cliffol'd HunHis courtcsy was fre e and gay. tine day, your Honor." enn nor Democratic but Socialistic. Eugene Harp~r, br!dge re~air, tington, ·childl'en. Dor othy Da v i~ Judge-"You're right and the FullY Equipped· fol' Good That is the essence of Sociali.sm, U6 .~ 0; Leo McCollister. brIdge PT'd harlt:s MacDonald l'e n:'e red But y et if one the other, nnme FOR RESULTS that Government should do every- repaIr, $8.40 ; . D. J. ?atfield. "Humoresque, as a yiolin duet, I n Bom ,e unguarded moment amount of yours will be $10. Service . thing, and all indivjdual enter- brIdge plans, . $78: LeWls-Drake !tnd the pr~ram closed with singheard, Larg-e Display Room: prifles be subordinated. Inc., sewer, $139.3 0; Howard T. ing, "A Spanish Cn\·s lie l'." Junio1's 'l'he heart you th ought so cnlm and ~ ._That is not t he way in which Cook, sann and st one, $37; Ohio next week. tame ANNUAl • •' INA Nf' IAI . !I'I' .\·I'E~U~N' I' Ambulance Service ~merica has b ~ come. great. It Corruga~ed Culvel-t Co .• 7 sewers, W e are s or.ry to rcport t he serio Wou ld struggle like a captured Day or Nirht T.lephone 7 I~ not the wa y m whIch an.v na· $295 ..90 , Johnson-Watson Co .. ous illn eEs of Mrs. S usan Da w on bird: hOIl c.ver became great. We In supp\tes, $5.23; Van Carylp Sond at Lhe home of he r ' d nug'htcl' in ~ I II" ch l ~ . 193 ) I h ~ r " h~' "c rJ/fy l h lll Ih p (ollowln):' l'l' I,ur l /s ~ o rr e c r. this country believe, whether we , a nd Gravel Co., grnvel, $9.1 9 ; T h. Chicago. And lette rs o f mere 1o l'mnl phrase ,I. . l ' A I :'1'\\' /1J ' 11 '1' call ourselves · Democrats or Re- Morrow Supply· Co., guard W 're blistered with repeated _ _ _ _ ' IH k ,) f W ay ,H' 1" ' WIl Kh lp. publlcan~ that the individual is mate rial, $140. 93; Bal'rett Co., Capt. and Mrs. ha.. Garn er t eal's,-. greater t ban· th e tate, that gov- 500 gal. j;arvia $80; W estern ancl sort of Columbu s W'81': Su ndll Y A nd this was not t he wOl'k of days !;(,IJf"r". 1'-'''141 l~n ltLiI ,l niHlIl!' y I. 1!13 0 .... .. .. ...... .. ... .. .... .. $ ~ ,~ ; O 2 , Ilrnme nt is set l1P to serve t he in- Star. pI'inting roud cat'd s, $34.50; ~u~stst reI Mr. , Mary FlIlCh a nd Bu t had g one on for years li nd .('c e plH . .. . . , . . . , . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... . . . . . ... . . dividual and not to rule him , We Westel'n Star, le~al advert ising. 0 I'r arnel·.___ __ _ years ! have alway resented. e ven in war $6.50; Franklin Chronicle. legal I")xll .. ndli.?~~ . .. . . . .. . . ,. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . •.•... tilllC, the competition of . Govern- advertising, ,6.88;. Cincinnati Oil An ti- " Pride g oeth before a fa ll' Ali as, that love wa s not too strong C'O I11J)cl1glulon 'f\rU"IP eM . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. . ... .. .. . $7;'1'.00 ment with private enterprise. Works, C~., lubncant, . $17 .85: T oxin- "Non e nse. I was not in ]o'o r maide n shame and manly , O nlp e n 8~Uon Cl e rk .. ... . . . . . . .. . . . .. • . . .... ... . . . . ~ r,o . oo There are eme rgencies., ' as Prues ~qUI\l, Co., . suppl\es, $7.- t he least proud of th e icy side{:eneral I uypll .. " . . .. . . . . . .. . .•.. . • . . . . .. .. ...•.• ... I fit. O!1 prid e ! . { p lilt of Poor .... . ..... .... , ............. . I i ~ . 9 4 • 11 e '~~ rn Pl'csident R oover pointed out in 54; Waites Garage, repalr work, wnlk in fr on t of my hOll . ... . " Ala '. that they delayed so long ,.l e cu I }lil l ie! o f I~oor .... .. . .. .. .... ... ...... .... H ,8.r;O his me!<SDll'e vet oin/it the Muscle $47.70; Franklin Moto)' Co, . reT he goa l of mutual bliss beside! em tt· rr pkeCI .. . . .... .. . ..... .. .. . ...... . .. , . .. 6ii .:, O 1.5 42.03 Shoals bilJ when Government is pail' work, $18; R. M. Cox, guardBIl)nnce J)ec ~ Ill" " r 3 1. 1!' 3 11 .. . ... .... ......... . -. - - - $ ~ . 1 0r. .231 just ified in' goin~ tempontrily into ing ' ~nd ditching: $ 16: Eden T en y . • . Ye t wha t no c hllll ce co uld then re- Itond "- uad business but who that remembers services 8S engmee r. $90; Frank po t dljtger', $1.00: W . B. Collm , vea l, P;tlance Ja nlln !' ), I . 193 0 .... .. .. .... .......... . . . . !l I r.... :l how th~ rllilroacls were managed Wilson, se'rvice~ as mecha~ic, upplics $8}5 ; W .. A. H a~se, gas Ite hll~ . . . . . . . ... .. ... . . . . . . .... . . . ... . .. ..... .. A nd neither would be first to ~~ during the War would want to go $4~.30; P. B. Slmp. on. operating $11.48: Hall s SCl'vlce ,tatlO n, I!'ns own TOl ttl .. . • ••.. . . . ... . ... .. ,... . .. . . . . ..... . . $II. GI 2"I' , back to that inefficient, extrnva- matnt~iner, $.44;. W. E. Knapp, ' $34. 1~; JoUll1?US Auto S UP Il I ~ Ct l . , Let fate al1d courage now con- R"I'''·dlCu"", rr. ntway pf doing things? GO,!cl'n-. operati"-g mamtalner, $48: Leshe 5U PfJlJ e~. $~3.41: E. ~1. Vlll~rs . lIond M n.l lll C llnll ~' , 1 ~l h O I' "".1 -'1al " '·I"I . . ... . . .. .. . ". 27It.fi 'i 'ceal, -HOllil Mn,ehln ' r)' . . . .......... . .. ......... .. . . . . .. ~. I ,:1.1,11 !1. -I :11 .0 r. m ent opera.l ion of ·any busmess Shutz, . sume, .$4 8; Herbert J. l.la ~, $23.(;6., Kaufmans, ~upph es , When truth could bring re-' llterprise mellns the employm'ent Can, guard raIl posts, .$40: l'v!rs. $1.18.; Franklin yulc. Til' Co., mors e a lone, . 8n l11n c (' Orce lllb, ·,. :11. 193 0 .. . ... .......... . .. . $~ .~ If. I O I Il f people - not, becnuse they are Lola ..v~n Derveer, 74 yds. sto n~, supplies, $;1 .75 ; :t:1'a nk Sherwo od C. ollfoJhaf'" 'I'lls -On /un cll J U'lllll'" I. 1930 ... .. ... ........ . .... .. " ~ rr(l . O o 1I'00,d at thl' ir jobs but because lt1.1 0; Eugene Harpel'. gllard rad Co" gas a nd' u pphcs, ~ 8. 1 7; L. H . . / :e ~ e lflt" .. .... : ......... . .. . .. .. .. . ... . ...... .. l ,-I UO.fllJ PHONE .8F3 , they voted right at the last e lec- posts. $10,60 ; H. W. Madden Co. Gordon , Im ~ . $47.61: Buckeye tio". guard : rail p osj;s, $li'7.22.; AlIIeri- Con crcte Co., ~e we..l's , $42.20: J . TOlal . .. . . . . ....... . . $ ~ , ~ (I" . O (l Es .... udI1 Uri''' Th e Wilson dam of Muscle can Bltumul~ Co. , s upplies, $49.- K. Spellcer, br)d;::-e lumb er,. $49 .I "·llIt·nluK T o \\',, ~ hlil lIu,,,) I. :t II. ;d~ HARVEYSBURG, OHIO Shoals nnd the government nitrate 28; Howal'd T. Cook, gravel. 05; Lyle Blank ~ oo k Co., .Illv e nPUBLIC SALE plant t here were built as a war $402; J. K. Spe~cel', grav(>1 $!l92; tory a nd nPPlalsem.eLll. r ecol'd, BnJnnce Ol' c Plllh"r :11 , 1930 e mm'gency meas ure. It would be Fred Kohn Mot~ r 9ar Co., .tl'ucks $93.1>9; ~yton Stl n :1 W orks o. Located . on the, F erry Road, de it'able to utHize the . water-, $2025 ; Franlc M.Illl1lck, 4. S. Plugs ~UPl>IIl.3 t or clerk, u 2·.38 ; LeI lIY power that 'is now Itoing to waste $3; Oregonia Bridge Co., repairs .& Blah', gravel, $30 . 0 ; Le-Ro y ab ol1 t 3 mlles N. of Wayne. ville and 1 mile . of Ferry, on thel'e but it would be simply a to equ ip. $56.30: J. C. Ha~ke, Blah', gra el, ~ 1. O. . ! ' Thund,. y, Ma.-da 19, 1931 Bej!inning at 12 :30 sharp. . 12 head Horses. 15 head Cllttle, 30 head ll1~p, Rogs, some Farm .By Albert T, R ,id Implementl~ , four si ~ e of Harncss. Tel'ms- ·6 months L. J. BURTON

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NOT.ICE OF APPOINTMENT Estate of Edwin S. Furnas de. ceased. • . Notice is hereby given that Harri e t E. Furnas hall been duly appointed and qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of Ed"in S. Furnas la'te of Warren County Ohio, deceased; ' . . ' Dated t his 6th day of March 1931. W. Z. ROLL Juoge of the Probate Court, Wanen County, Ohio M. ~ orwln Drake, Atty. m26

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Pean . P el nn~ ~ore cOt;Jk;ing . pear8 ' ~nd : nom er until soft In thin syrup to which the juice of ' half " lemon bas been .added. Drain, . Nlduce tpe ~Y1'U p by l'llpid boi1i~g, and add ' to I t two tablespoons of grape juice. Pou r over .the pears an4 Berve ice colp.

Brlng 'U s Your Sale Bills We will print them for you in a clear bo'd type, an~ will also give you quick . service • • • • .

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RCH OF CHRIST ( li'nc\(,IIIl /lI illllli onlll) :h S IC'I' , . W.illiltl1tso n. Mini ~ ter J:ilol, School at ft :HO H . m. Be u ll lin1l' nlld h"ar the !t:BO ~lJ rp r i ~11(·da l. Th e I' rimar), Class will "l~n rUl'lIi h II 'Iw cial progmm. I ,IJJ'\I ' ~ ~tI rpt'r lind ~ 1'111 0 n at 10::ltI a. 111. :-'t' rlllOn suuject. ", ta ndill)! (I n th Pl'omi ses." You arc always 11'\' 1('111111' f th il< church.

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Li tt le Mi. s Harri et Mc lure, is ~ peJl di ng th e w(lek with her grllndpll 1'(>l1t~, ~I r. !ln d Mrs, Elmer . ·h"t,han.

COSTS LESS on YOUR HOUSE THAN ANY ,O THER PAINT

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Wbat .will it cost fOU to paint your·boose? That is wbat concerns you , rather than the cost per gallon. . Paint cost should be measured by the HOUSIE PAINT sorface covered and years of wear. SWP House Paint is made from tbe finest raw materialscovers half again as much surface as "cheaper" paint and lasts years 19nger. For a paint job on your house that neighbors will envy use ·Sherwin-Williams SWP House Paint and save your painting dollars.

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TINEI..Y ItJGGE.IT·I O I" s.W,'FLOOR ENAMEL 90c A. beautiful rapid drying enamel finiih for wood, concrete or linoleum floors. Per quart ......... , . ,

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Saws fi led by muchinery, cut cl eo ncr. tr uer, fo stll\'. Also crosscu t saws, g umm ed. 25c per foot. WAYNESVILLE M, E. CHURCH Roy Pi go tt, a t Mlldden '~ Lumber Yard. G. C. Ili lJo:rI , P a~ to r \ \ " ncsdar: T he Ll\di ('~' Aid MI' . and 1\11'. . W. . St, John and ,'oei, l~' is me'(·tin ,:: at the ho rn e or ;\l ,·~. Ben ,mil h ut :.! :00 Jl. m, daughter. 11', and Mrs. Charles E, r!ild(· 'ludy an d prayer me .tin,:: Anderso n und two sons. formed a at 7 : 15 p. Ill. :llOil' pract ic' at dinner party at Kern' s Gard~n 11111. Tu c!'dny eve ning. 8 :0 0 p, m. i ~ull day : Sund uy ~ choo l al !) :30 MI'. nnd Mrs, W . O. Raper, Mrs, n, Ill . MOl'nill1! lVorship at 10:30 El1\\'ol'l h L(· tl~u e at 0:3 0 p. Ill. with Chus. Rye, M essr~ . Adam MeHoh. Le· t'o)' "l oran >I S I ~ adc r. Prenching Harry Prater and J . E, McClure ,( rvi c(!;; at 7 :30 p, m, On MondaI' were in attenuance at the Will. evc ning of nex t \\"e k at 7 :45 wiil Wilme r luneral sCI'v lces at Ru she lhp rE'!! ulat· time for the meet- sel's Poin t Thursduy. in l! of t hp official bOllnl At their home Tuesday even ing, W e'~nesda~ .cvcn i'ng. March " 2!l_On th W C' 11'111 hcgln a series of pro. . upel'intendent and f,it·s, .J. W. trllcttld m('('till!!!l and continue un - Lot7. cnt rtalncd tho board of ti l ~~ a . tel' Sunrlay. The publi c is education. the faculty, and janicllr dia lly im'iterl to utt(l nd the e tors, of the WaYllesville schools. The rooms we rc prettily decorated 111 et ings . with baBoons. Card games proWAYNESVILLE CHURCH· OF vided entertainment, eleven tables being filled. Following 'the games CHRIST a delicious lunch was served. ( ndenom inational) Cheste l' A. Willinmson, Minister I. Bihle :kll oo l at !) :30 B, m . .omo lhing ~pec i~1 every su nday till Ea s ~el" Lonl s upper simply lind sCI/plurall y observed at con. clu fl i 11. hrif t ian En d-eavor at G" Mr. Eli Russell ' made a business 30 p'. Ill. Helen · ampbell. l ende~, trip to Lebanon Thursday. ' Eventng eva ngelistic service at 'MI', Donnld h'ons of Columbus 7:3 0 Jl. ' m .. el'mon subject! "The ~ p ent the week·end with his son, Eleve nth HoUi' Mari," Good special Dickey and Mr. and Mrs. Charlell and congrElgutional in~ing. Prayer Mullinex. Me ti ng IIncl Bible tudy each The 'Ladies Ai d had a call meet· Wednesday Ilt 7:30 p. m. The ing Wednesday afternoon at the church whe re you f eel at home. home of Mr~. Clyde Wbarton, ' - -Mrs. Margaret Johns spent Fri. day with Mrs. Charles Hough near Hou .~ -Guest Waynesville. Mr ', A. H. . onder of 111 id.-l ItlOi'ville Phillips spent Sunday town i the houfle guo t of Mrs. with l'elatives at Middletown . •J. O. CurhVl'ight. Jake Reeder and family have - ~ .-- --nlOved to Centerville. where he 'has worK at the Grant farm . Attended Funeral Mrs. Anna Kenrick and daugh· L e Cumm ins , of the Natio.nnl tel', Miss Bertha spent Thursday Military H ome, Dayton, a form el' at the home of M'l'. and Mrs. Wal· Waynesvi lle l'·~s id e nt, attende d the ter Kenrick. . . fun er al o:f Mi ss. Eliza. McC oma.s Mrs. Clyde Wharton ' and MiB8 here thi s morning. Eva were Dayton shoppers Friday. Mrs. 'Mary OarmonY' was a din . ' Enjoyed Operetta ner guest Sunday of Mr. and M r~" 1\11'. and Mrs, Em er on Earn- Wilbur Clark in Waynesvill e. Mr. and Mrs~ Frank Rogers of hoI' and fa mily went to Mason 'nturday evening to attend an Springboro were calling on LyUe op erctUl. " un bonnet .Sue." given f.riends Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Chalmer R~edel' un der the direction of l\llss Wil. kerso n. music s upervi sor .of the and ch ildren moved from CenterlIhl o~~5..h() !l I!!.: _ _ . ville to the H. M. Clark farm here las t week. The Ladies A.id are practicing FR IENDSHIP CLUB' MEETS fO I' a home talent play to be given . !II 1'.'. Maude CI'ane assisted by at Lytle hall in the near future. l'l~rs. Em !~ t Hal'toek, Mrs. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Georll'e Davis and Tinn ey. lIfl·s. I rene Hende rson. and Mrs. Lester Deitz of CinMI'~ . Oakley nglesby nnd Mrs. 1\11" cinnati were Sunday gu.ests of Glad y: Lynn entertained the Mr ; Emma Foulks and family. Fri enu!;h ip Club Wednesday March Mrs. Margaret Johns ilntertainJ 1. . . fr s. Ellen on ner led in' the de- ed to dinner Sunday her brother voti6 nals, Forty-tht·cc members and wife, Mr. lind Mrs. Amos €ook Qnswel'ed t'oll call. One new mem- and children of Waynesville. Mr. and Mrs. George Gray Sr., ' bet wus w(llco med and one visitor waf< p l' e~ e nt. . , ani:! Mr. and Mrs, Lesl~e Gray and A vole of thanks was given Clar- 'o n ore moving this week to. the en cl' Barnm'd fOT mukin~ the· pos- Paul Brown farm north of Ferry, tH fo r (l UI' doughnut sales, Mrs. Adda Miller spent SaturA fte l' tlHl , hort business session day eveninll' nnd Sundny with Mr. I ,'e ' y enjoya ble program pre· and Mrs. Howard Archdeacon in pared by Mrs. ' Ellen Conner was Waynesville and Sunday afternoon L! ivcn: I they vi!;ited .Mrs: Francis Null and Readi ng Mrs. Dena Moss family in Springboro. Co nt eRt . Mrs. Esther Carr Mrs. George Graham was The A pd l meeting will be held at (h e home of Mrs. Lottie Stokes. to Springfield Sunday eVenine by the death of her mother, Mrs. RebEcca Thompson. Mrs. G~abam MEN ON . COUNTY TEAMS hJlB the sympathy of ftlend. her •• Mr. and Mrs • .Therli,Jone. and Maino'us of Waynesvi)le, was son, Milton, of CenterVille awarded n center position on the Sunday dinner guests ot , the for· mythical all-county basketball mer's parents" Mr. and !lrs. J. team selected by high s'c hool B. JonES, ana in the alternoon they cOIlches at a meeting last week. and Mrs, Jon,es called an Mrs. S. Others honored by ...selection on tlhe H. Haines and family. first eleven were Pence ·of Lebanon A number of Lytle ladi'es spent fO ~ W(II'd, Th omps.o n, o~ Mor~o~, the day ana~venlng Tuesday, in rorwnnJ, ancl Graham, Franklin, Leb;mon, preparing the' banquet ancl Ross. Mason, Guards. dinner .of the Elk's Lodge. Foui' of the five places on the -. second team went to members of . Mr. and Mrs, Will Null and' Wuynesville's championship five. da.ughter neltr Springboro, Mr. Wallnce, Kennard, Turner and and Mrs. Leslie Gray and son were Barton Wel'E~ thus honored , Alexan- 'entertai,n ed to dinner Sunday at del', of Lebanon, was awarded the the ~ home of their · parents, Mr, ccnte r position on the second five: and. Mrs. Albert StaCY: " _ Tw o all·county girl' teams were '.. • - • ..~ ~I ~tel'e lso .selected withposlttolls ti~~ beinon . g both reg- , d foJ' g uard the fir t and second. teams. ' . . .

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MIAMI SEED OATS We have juat received a car of MIAMI 'S EED OATS. Thiavariety haa proved, to bethe beat · White', Oats for this territory.

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We ha ve a ' choice · aelection of CLOVER and ALFALFA SEEDS. All of our Seeds are . grown . in 'regio~1 .which . ar~ adapt,a ble to.our climate. MOlt of .0lJr Clover Seed is Ohio and '. ' Michigan grown.

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NOTES fROM -THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

~ NEWS DIRECT FROM .' '~ . . THE STATE CAPIlUl

Seventh Gr.de-Our Seventh grade is practicing for the field meet, so may be able Good values in Easter Hats ~t to win the cup again ·thls yeal·. Grace L. Smith's. . Also are drawing and c;toloring maps to make them into a noteMiss Doris Henderson. of Wesbook. The class is writing themes tern college, is home this week. about inventors. Wal ter Elzey, of Sm ith's groEiahth Gr.de-cel'y, is confined to his bed with The pupils of the eighth grade grip. are preparing for the State Uniform 'examination to be given on Mrs. Daisy Snyder has beEn con· Monday fore noon, Aptil 6th. Thi s fined t o the ,[/Cuse se veral days ill examination will cover the work with grip. . , of the seventh and eighth grades · E r h M ' th t ' H' Get your set of dishes ut Cary's '" ng IS , I me Ill; Is tOry, J ewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohl·o. All Current Geography, Hygiene, Events nnd Spelling. In addition a patterns open stock. mental test will be given. All Mr. and Mrs. Warren Braddock tests will be in charge at a teacher from another school and the pn- nnd dnugUer spent Sunday with pel'S will be graded at the office of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Cornell. the County Superintendent. Master !'fatthew Turn er, who was very. Sick Saturday night and High School NotelSunday, IS about all right again. The ninth annual Oratorical contest Was held in the Lebanon . For best results consign your High School Auditorium, Friday, bve stock to Green-Embry Co. Mareh 27, 1931. Cincinnati, in care of D. R. Sali8~ At two o'clock t he' representa- bury. tives of the Elementary Grades spoke and from the lower group Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Archdeacon including grades 1 to 4, the fol- and son Bobby, 01 Dayto n, were lowing four were selected: Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs J . . I- Ellen Miller, Learning to Pray. H . Smith. 2--Stanley Begley, Fam.i! 3-Junlor Scott, SeEing Things at Carl L. Duke was awarded a Night. cert.ific~te for completing the 4-=Bonnie K. Murray. Ohickens. eourse ID the Landscape school of ~ the upper group including Ohip Stafe Univers ity. Il'raifes 6 to 7, four persons tied for 'honors at 3ru place, among Mrs. Jennie Mullin, Mrs. Edna them Ruth Salisbury of Waynes- Bu rto n and Mrs. Lucy Sh erwood ville. called on Miss Lilla Benham at 1- Persha Guard, Lincoln's Get· Lebanon. Saturday ilvening. tysburg Address. We repair everything in watches 2- Emma Corwin, The Bear Story 3- Martha Lou Cowan. Tom Saw- clocks, jewelry-Silverware reyer. plated- Beads restrung. Cary's - Ernestin& Evins, A Little Boy Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. at the Circus ' -Ruth Salisbury, Kentucky Bell Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Tinney of - Lucile Womble. U. Covington, Ky., spent Monday Whitacre, Hank night at the J-jome of the former's 4- Bradford Catches a Hen. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tinney. At 8 p. m. the repr~entatives of the various High schools spoke A meeting of the Warren County and the following received bonors. Past Chancellors' Association will Srd place to Ruth Hockett of be ' held at the K. of P. hall toWa>-nesville School. night. A fish try will follow the I- Ruth Smltl:l, Tbe Crisis. meeting. . 2-Thomua H. Taylor, A scene from Shakespar's, King John. Miss Alma and Mastel' Jimmie 3- Ruth 'Hockett, The Arena Prendergast, of Lebanon, spent . Scene from Ouo Vodis. the Iweek-end with their aunt and 4 "'Swo~~e!:~ T~!e~~~~son , The J~:s:' P~~~er!::terine and Mr.

COL l D1BU', OHIO - Members of Lh" 1·: ightY·lli nth G ' neral AsMI'. and MI·s. L.· H. Gordon ~ Pent hC'1l11Jl y have agreed to speed up Monday wi t h rela t ives ill Wilmillg. th e legisluLive prograni and are ton. holid uy s R~i o n :; on Friduy with ~ p c <:i:l l m 'e lin g~ in lhe eve nings, Mi ss Doris Hawke nnel MI'. V. . as II rec ess will he tak en Friday. Tracy vis ited frie nds ill Chill i· Ap ril 1U L'J April 27. with several coth e Sunday. IlUnLi n'd bills LU be consid e red before adjoUrntnt' llt talles place. Mrs. J . H. Smith and MI·g. J . V. Th e Senate has passed the bill Hnrtsock were bus iness visitors in Dayton Monduy . legulizin!; Sun day movies and it now goes to lhc HOllse for nction. Mr. and Mrs. James K~ rr'ic k lln d The J ones bill prov iding for esso n wer e Su nda y dinn er gu egts o f labli shm ent of a ·ta te rura l police Mrs. A. DI Shan er. forc > hus be n re<:o mmended for pll ssa ge by the 11 ouse com mittee. My ~ r Hyman and 'family are A bill has pa s~e d th e Senate which a ttA! ndmg a 6 o'c lock dinn er in proposes t hat ca nal lands of the state be turn ed to hi ghwa y pur· Xe nia t hi s e vening. poses. T r.c up per body a l ~ o passBuy your Hat now and be ready ed a I1n'USlIre provid in g for t he for Eastl! r. Prices are reasonable I' g i!>tJ'ation of I'trea l'ms and a t Grac e L. Smith's. <lnoth ·r pel' milling naval militia memb ers of the National Guard W. H. Alle n, Elias Ogl esbee a nd units and reserve officers who are J. Q. Gons wer e bu sin e s visito r s employ es (If t he sta t e to se rve 16 in I;:: in cinnati Tu esda y. clay s mililary service without loss of nay. The 'c nate pub lic health The Happy Hour Club will commi t tee haR kill ed the chiroprameet at th hom e of Mrs. Anna den; liccn!ling bill. Hok e on Tu e day, April 7. W ork h a~ started on the annual Miss Olive Allen, of the Xen ia , sp r ing beautificati on of State sch ('oI 1l, is spending the spring House Il nd executive mansion vacation at h er home here. ~roun d !l and garden. The lawns of IJoth I! lacl!s IlrC being given an Dr. and Mrs. Yow el B. Mirza. of ovelll ,LUling a nd seeded down in Dayton, were guests of Mr. and the barren spot s. The flower beds are also r eceiv in~ attention and it Mrs. W. H. Allen, on Sunday. will not be long until they blossom Ernest ROllers, of Toled o, vis- forth in beautiful and fragrant ited his parents, MI'. and Mrs. T. plnnts embellished in all the colors of t he rainb ow. E. Rogers, over the week·end .

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~T. MARYS CHURCH da nce nnd deep interest. . There. will be . meeting each Rev. J . J. Scheffer, Rector April 3 Good Friday t h _ n.. gh~ thiS w~ek , except Saturday. .' , ' rec I ServIces begm at 8 :00 p. m . h o~r servi ce from 12 0 clock. noon I On Friday aftel'noon (G ood to 3 p. m. Addresses on the 'Seven 'I Friday) the Church w'l ll be war Last Word s fl'o,l1l th~ Cro~s." and the doors left open so that a ~ Easter ~ay, Ap.l'Il 5, . hurch who CU I'C to can come int th e schoo.l at !) :30; festIva l ~nu s~c, se ~- I chu rch for a few minut~s of mon .a nd ~.oIY ~o mnnlnl{j.r:' at 10.· prayer an d meditation. On Friday e vening a special 30. F.oJlo\\ IIlg IS the mUSical pro· gram . . " G o o d Friday service will be held . ~roc~sslo.n?1 h ym~.. J ~su s Th e choir will render special Chllst IS il;1,S n ?oda y , -'~ ,? Iga~ musie pertaining to the cross, and Anthem, Chllst Our Passover, th e past or will speak on the subj ect of "The Seven Sayings from - Chapp le. Te Deu,m ~alldamus-A.shr~r~, the Cross .... H{'mn. Christ the Lord IS Rls n Let UI3 make next Sunday - Rlmbau~ t " (Easter) a great day as we O.ff ert olY Anthem!. ~,ek ~e commemorate that greatest of Ch rIst Am ong the L1Vlllg, - WII- events, t he r es urrection of OUI' SOli. Sav iol'. Communi on serv ice-Gower Recess ional hymn ," "A ll Hail Our se rvices will begin at the Pow er of J es us' Nome," Hol- 6 :3 0 a. m. with a Sunrise prayer den. meeting led by L . V. Beck. At 7 :30 a. m. the membe1'8 of the EpFERRY CHl}RCH OF CHRIST wortb Lea.g ue will serve breakfast in the baslement of the Church. (Und enominational) Sunday school at !) :30 a . m. Chester A. Williamson. Minister Our regular morning worship Bible School at 9 :30 a. m. A serv ic e will begin promptly at great program is being planned. 10 :30, with the foliowing program: Processional. "ChTist The Lord Lord's Supper and sermon at 10:30 a. m. Sermon s ubj ect is Risen TodaX'" Song, by th e co ngregation; 'Come Ye Faithful.' "Easter.'~ You are a lwa ys welcome at th is Aposthle's Creed. Pray m', with resp'onse by the choir. Anthem, "He church. is Risen,"- Fred B. Holton. New WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH T estament. lesson. Offertory, "Com munion"--Mabel Miller Stergi's G. C. Dibert, Pa st or Duet. ".open The Gates of the The special meetings are pro- Temple,"- Mrs. Joseph F. Knapp, gressing nic ely with goo d attA!n· sung by Mr. George Kern and Mrs

Alberta Buerkle. Authem, "Be Thou Exalted,"- Edward W. NO'rman. Short se rmon on the Resur· rection. Closing song by the congregation. "Lift Your Glad Vaices' benediction and Response. The pa stor will baptize any who care to be baptized and receive members into the church at thi s morning service. E pworth League at 6 :30 p. m. Eva,ngelistic service at 7 :30 p.

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ST. AU<;USTINE CHURCH Rev. Lawrenee B. Mollmann. Summer schedule-1st, 8rd and 5th Sunday, Mass at 8:00 a. m.: 2nd and 4th Sunday, Ma.. at 9:30: WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST (Undenominational) Chester A. Williamson, Minister Bible School at 9 :30 a. m. A special Easter program is being ar· ranged, Lord's supper and soermon at 10:30 a : m. The' Ea ster message will be given by A. R. Vance. Christian Endeavor at 6 :30 p. m., Virgil Henry leader. Evangeli stic service at 7 :30 p. m., sennon subject, "The Resurrection Gospel" Prayer meeting and Bible study at 7 :30 each Wednesday evening. The church where you feel at home.

Priso ners confined in the Ohio Mrs. Paul Boorom, of Dayton. is very ill at the home of hel' P enitentiary must be fed good so lid s ubstantial food, for they are husband's parents in Bellbrook . ca llcd upon to do a great amount Mrs. L. D. Peele, of Route 3, of manua l labor. Following is a underwent an operation at Hale par t of this week's menu beginning hospital. Wilmington, on Thursday 'Monday at breakfast : Fried sau~l1ge, gravy, fried potatoes, bread Save labor nnd yo ur silverware and coffee; luncheon, beef fricby using a tarnish-proof cc. ntai ner. assee. hot r olls and butter, string Ask Cary's J ewelry Shop, Leban on bean s, bread and coffee; supper. Chili can carne, cottage pudding, Ohio. bread and tea. Tuesday for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mainous we re breakfast, French toast, syrup, called to Cincinnati Monday on whol e w.beat bread, coffee; lunchacount of t he death of a brothe r- eon, bee fst ea k, gravy, boiled potain~law. toes, kidney ~a n s, bread and cofree; supper. fr ied bacon, gravy Th N C t CI b h Id 'ts e ew en ury u e I Mrs. Lida Keek-Wiggins/ SpringThe M. E. Friendship club will baked potatocs, bread, stewed MaTch meeti1 at the home of field, Ohio, has been selected as give an all day market at the prunes, tea. Mrs. W. H. lien. M the winner of a poem contest conThe program r elatA!d to S£otusic IQvers who flocked to the ductA!d by the Ohio department of Grange hall Saturday, April 4th . Secretory of State Clarence J. land and proved to be of unusual Lebanon Opera bouse last 'Tues- education, for the purpose of find- Donations acc epted. . . . Brown has accepted an invitation interest. da y night to attend t he Festival of ing suitable words for a state song .,. 1 B S fil d b The opening number was a piano Music, po.t on by' members of Dr. John . L. Clifton, state educa· . ~hss Mabel DavIs,. o'f Wanen. to de liver an udd l'eSS at the Spring Ohl~, and Mr. DaVIS Elam, of Conference of the Ohio Elks As..·.cu ty .DquetPoem" by diffilrent music organizations ' of tion director has announced. . I .!lws tr e 'fy machinery, cut selection "Scotch Xema, ~ ere gu.ests of Mr. and ' sociation to be held at New PhilaThe 1 and 2 Home Economics c eaner, uer. aster. Also Cl'OSS- E dwar d McDowell, rendered by the various schools of Warren M delphia on Sunday, April 19. classes entertained tbe Facul! to 'n cut saws, gummed, 26c per toot. Mrs. Anna Stahl of Franklin. county enjoyed a very entertain- the rs. 1 $600Keck-Wiggins prize offeredwill by receive the de· Mrs. JOSiah DaVIS, today. Th 4:' I'C \\'ill be a presentation of a 7 :00 o'clock Banquet in the igh noy Pigott. at Madden's Lumber "Scodand, Pictures que and Tra- ing evenil1g of vocal and instru- partment. The poem, later to be The latest in new jewelry, flag pole and flag to Schoenbrunn ~chool Building WedMsday Marcb Yard. ditional" was the subject of a mental music. /let to music, has been copyright- watches, diamonds, wedding rings, tate Park, which was the first .... .t· paper by Mrs. Cadwallader. It was This is the first time that any- ed by the department. 26 . . A delicious 4-course dinner Cary's Jew elry Shop, Wh ite setLlem e nt in Ohio, deswas enjoyed. The following were ·-WAlter Kohlbagan. who special- thorougJ-.Gy enjoyed. Her' word thing of the kind has been atMrs. Keck-W~ins was a news- silverware. Lebanon. Ohio. • troy ed by heatl:len Indians in i.r ivited: Mr. and Mrs. Lotz, Mr. ized ·i n eleep-ical engineering at picture of urban and rural Scot- tempt.ed in Warren c.ounty and it paper reporter In Springfield for April, 1777, and after a period of and Mrs. Hough, Mr. Peterson, Perdue " university. was awarded land ·reaching hel' u sual high stand is hoped that it will continue to be several years. She is the author Sfover~1 local p~opl~ attended 1]46 yeurs, discovered and rebuilt Miss SaYers, Miss Decker. Miss a schola1'8hip to ·.Yale college. The ard of descript ion. an annual event to look torward of the p,oem, "The Madonna of Robbins, Miss MeKinsey. Mr. and young man is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Snyder sanlt two solo8-'- to. It shows that tbere is no lack the Trail" and one of two re- th.e Festival of MUSIC given by the as a memorial to our pioneers. The MI'!. James, Miss Fox, Mr. Hatfi~ld Mrs. Max Kohlhagan, of James- "Rose in the Bud" and "In My of music talent in the schoois ot nowned Lindbergh "poems which High schools of Wa rren Co un t y nt New P hiladelphia High School Miss Lyle, Miss Stephenson, Miss town and nephew of Mrs. Myer Garden." thisThcounty. have b d In ' th e L'In db ergh t~e Lebanon opera house Tuesda y band and Toledo E lk Quartette . II t d . h eenI p ace will part icipate in the program. I n an exce Campbell, Mil!8 Kelly, Miss Reeder Hyman. . en paper on. . e program opene Wit .an .museum in St. Louis She wrote mgh t.. . , Secl·etal'Y Brown wil.l speak on Miss Hartsock. Mr. John Kersey, "H.eraldry," Mrs. Ward said coats !?stru!Den1ta1 . 9;uartet rendering the first complete biography of MISS .Bern.lce Hym~n, ~tudent at "True Elkdom ," and it is expected -Mrs. Emma H. McClure, Mrs. of arms are not appreciated in . P oet s Dream. fo~lo.wedu by an Paul Lallrence Dunbar, celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Retallick, Mr. Young. the .U mv erslty .of 11110n!s, Bccom- t hat 10000 visitors will journey to Miss Martin, Mr. and M.rs. Crabbe, L. H. Gordon, Miss Emma Heigl>.... America, but that in England it rnstr umen~1 trIO glvmg In the negrIJ poet of O . hio. Judges were Mrs. B. Y. WH- pallled by a f.n end, arrived home the Pa~k. Mrs. Echier, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. way and Miss May Wright atten- has become a science and families Gwammg. Thes& two numbers Johns, Mr. and Mrs. R. Johns. Mr. ded services at Christ Churc.h, can trace their complete geneology w~re re!ldered by members of llams. Cincinnati; Mrs. Florence Tuesday evening to spend th e . Legislative broadcasts took p~ace and Mrs. H. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. Xenia. last Wednesday evening. by means of the baTS and figures KlDgs 'Mills H. S. Lebano~ H. S. Ralston Werum, Columbus, and spring vacation. . in t he Hou se of Representatives Ben SmitpJ Mr• .and Mrs. Cleaver, ';l'he .Rt. Rev. Henry W. Hobson, composing a coat of arms. followed on the program With the Hugh Fullel·ton, Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Pm cka rd s vel'al days ago and another was Mr. and Mr&.' Henderson. Mr. and bishop coadjutor of the Southern . Mrs. Stahl gave interesting (Bee Club rendermg ~o selections The' poem follows: and two sons, Mr. artd Mrs. scheduled fo r the Senate on TuesMrs. A. Hilderbrecht, Mr. and Mrs Ohio Diocese of the Episcopal points regarding Scotch ' l1Iusic and "How Love ly Are the Messengers" Henry Clark and daughter, were day March 31. These were arranG. Smith, Mr. anld MrS. • Parshall, chuJ'ch, was the preacher. played a group of ballads to ilIus- and " On the Levee," followed by OHIO week-end ~uest.'J of Mr. a nd Mrs. ged' by the Crosley ' station Mr. anc\ Mrs. Hay. ~r. and Mrs. trate her m~a ning. a baritone solo "Londonderry Air" Ohio. EJde.n -spot where came particularly for tl~e Ohio School of Hockett, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hawke, " Mrs. Elbon read a selection with ban,d accompaniment. A Brave pioneers of holy famll, Leonard Tmney. th e air. under supervision of the Mr. and Mrs. S. Ellie, Mr. and ·Mrs. from "The Lady of the Lakll ." girls' quartette from Harveysbql'§ With letters, husbandry, and law, Mr. and MI·s. J . C. Hawke, and Ohio State Departm ent of ~duca­ L. DaY' and Mr. and Mrs. W. Ed- selecting' a county team will be the In conclusion Mrs. Snyder H. ·S. sang "Japane.s.e Sunset.' And faith which . for the future Mrs: Ralph Vance and son, of tion. Th ere is no doubt but that wards. . . 1 ••sam~ as last year.' .Two students. favored the Club with a vocal This was followed by a Trombone sawPleasant Plain wer e gUEsts at B grent interest is taken in the pro____, \ . may take too test iri ' each subject, number "I [:,ove to Hear ' You Solo, "The Phil1istines." Ohio, home of liberty, birthday dinner at the home of cess of government on the part of Miss Jayne Lowe, representing Where all men ever have been Mr. Composed and given by S. S. from each school. Each student Singing." and Mrs. Carl Hawke, in Day- voters as we1\ as school children. Ellis at the Basketball banquet. may take one subject, only. The During the so cial hour, Mrs. Mason H. S., then introduced herFree! d&~e will be April .l1. The plan is Allen and her assistants served self with a little dance and song I love the paths thy son s have ton, Sunday. OBITUARY Tbe fondest desire' that a sporta- to l1Ilnd the two highest in each refr:eshments in an expecially and then proceeded to entertain trod Select now the wateh, ring, man can hope, . subJect to the district mee tthus pleasing manner. with three accord ian soloB. "Men To glory in the fear of GodfOl.JOtain pen , purse or some gift Ethel Mn y Wardlow, daughter Is _to som.e day be able to upset cQnltitUting the Warren County Guests ' for the afternoon were of Valor," "Faust Waltz," and Ohio. my Ohio. pleasing to the boy or g irl graduate of Newton an rl Jane WardloW, 'was the qope , team. Mrs. Anna Stahl and Mrs. Wm, "Nola." Franklin H. S. pve two - make paym ents and you will born neal' Mt. Orab, Ohio, April 4, And win over those who are eoctcle T.h osc selected to represent Bomberg of Franklin, ~rs. EI~as selections, a vocal Bolo. "Blush J love thy soil, :tre8h-tur~ed in scarcely miss t he cash. Car y' s 1890. and vain, Waynesville in . the preliminary Ogl~sbee, Mrs. Mary Stiver, MISS Rose" nnd a vocal trio, "To a Wild spring: On Octob er 7, 1922 she was Who think tbey are able to win contest &,t Lebanon are: Bla~<;he Riley, Mrs. Quin~y Gons, Rose," Three vocal trios "Sylvia" Thy golden grain at harvesting; Jewelry Shop, Lebano n, Ohio. mllnied to Bryon C. Prendergast. Every game. Chemistry (Sr.)-Mary Carter Mrs. Fred Gons. Mrs. Da18Y Sny- "Spring Joy" and "Lift Thine Thy orchards' and thy vineyards' Mr. and Mrs. D. R, Smith en- A11 of their married life was spent So our boys went to battle some-- and Harold Fox. - del', Mrs. Roush Sllyder, Mrs. Eyes". and two cornet duets, . yield: tertained at dinne r Sunday •. Mrs. in Waynesvill e with the exception what tattered .and torn, ' General ScL-Aubrey Kennard Emma MeClur.e1.Mrs. J. O. Cart- "Tranquility" and "I Would Tbat Thy flowers of ' garden and of Dora Babb, Miss Viola Babb, Miss of th e past t en month s in Pitta· For internal strite in their' ranks Raymond Adams. • wright, Mrs. L. M. Henderson. . My Love" represented Spl'ingboro fieldVera Price, of Wilminf;to n,' Mr. burg, Pa. had been bOrn. ' Pbysics--Verdena Fox, Eleanor .. - • H. S. Waynesville H. S. Glee club I love thy woodlands and thy rills, and MI·s. J. Q. Gons, Miss Alice They r emovcd to Lebanon, O.hSo But their coach isn't bUnd to the Hightman. . . rendered "I am Alpha and The rugged beauty of thy hills. Gons. Mr. and Mrs. J ohn B. Gons. just one week before her death ways of young men ' Algebra I.-Ruth Hockett, Neva FARM NIGHT TALKS Omegat and "Oh ltaha. 'Italia, Thy flowing rivers' regal sweep, which occurred th e evening of the And he knew .so.me '1Imooth tactics ,PEters. " ---Belovea. Otterbein Hoine H. S. Thy valleys where the sunbeam s Mr. and Mrs. Donald Henderson same day she WaS taken to Mc:were needed right then. . prane Geom.-Donald Hawke, The following farm program offered a girls' quartette "Indian sleep-:and daughter. Mrs. Milton Noble. Clelland hospi tal, Xenia. March 16 So he called on the patentS and Frank Swal'tzel. will be broadcast from 'The Ohio Dawn" and a strmg trio rendered Ohio. ' my Ohio. of Dayton. M1'8. E. C. Nobl e, of ) 93 1, the culmination of an illness U. S. Hjstory-Hary Leah Ed- State University radio station "Oh Promise Me." . sweethearts to boot. Mrs. Jam es Ray and son of three 'years dl!rati on. Said, "We need your support and .ward~ •. Chas, Whitaker . WE~O (670) on Monday night, A chorU\s of six girls dressed as I love thy temples, schools and Oregonia, of Bloomington. 1II, Mr. and Mrs. She is su rvived by the husband. . we want you to root.' ' Latin I ....Lois· Pennington, April 6: Gypsies a:nd all seated 'around a marts, Wm. Spray, of Lebanon. we re one daug hter, Alma 7, and one Well, such squalling you never Be'rftice Graham:..>. 7:00 What 4-H Club Work Means bonfire sang two numbers "Bo- Thy Industries, thy finer arts; Sunday guests ot Dr. and Mrs. C. son. JImmie 6. haye heard from adUlt&-Latin,II. - Aonald . Hardin. to Mother&-Mrs. Avery Hale, hemian Girl" and "Gypsy Love Thy many homes wherein are W. Henderson. But nevllr mind ,t hat. for it brought Homer Ke!lnard. : · , " . Mansfield, Ohio. Song," ft)llowed by ' two 'vocal born Sunsct and evening star, . the results! English I.--Roma Hat,dln, Rob- 7:10 Pe'p fol' Your Lawn-G. M. solos, "I Love a Little Cottage," All virtues that thy name adornAnd one clear call for Ole I The boys never weakened nor ert Gons •., ." ' '. , ... McClure. '. and "The Night Has a Thousand I love the red blood of thy plains: Mr. D. E. Standiford has l'e- And may t~le re be no moaning of never lost hope • . , I ' . , Eng~lsh .. , II~:"-H8zel. Hightman, -7 :~O Marketing Broilers--R. E. Eyes." pr,esented by members of I lOVE the blue blood of thy veins' turned home aftA!r spending sevthe bar They played ' a good game; . and Bessie ·'Woollard. '. :' . . Cra Carlisle H. S. The festival cloaed I love thy spirit, heaven blest, • eral days at the home of Mrs. Re1 When I put out .to sea. ~hey upset the dope. :' '. English ..IIJ.-Anna _ O'Neall, 7'30 ~h'at May Be Expected f~om with an overture "Dynamic" and The royal ~eart within thy becca Wolcott and son William a title as moving seemB So I!ere's to the bo~.ein,,~he, Orange Mary Joe Mdler. ~ J, ' ~ ,u"brid ..Corn-G. H. ' St-ringfield "Golden ,Plume" Ip layed tc: by the . . breast- Lena, Ohio, where Mrs. Standifor But such asleep, . . an;d ,Black, ." 7 ' . . . EngU"lr JY,"':;-»ea~lce Robltzel'.,. 4 ria So'me Corn Planting Ques- Morrow H. S. orchestra and a Ohio, my Ohio. is helping care for her aunt. Mrs. Too full for sound and foam, W~ were slated to 10S8. but they "'Evelyn ~t . ' . .' tions--H. L. Borst . double quartette siDlpng "Loves' • - • Wolcott will ct!lebrate h'er 90th brouaht the cuI" back. World ~~iltory-'-Dorls Sa~\sbury 7:61f How. Some .Farmers Cut Old Sweet Song" With orchestra birthday anniversary on April 7. When that which drew from out ' " the boundless deep . ,." ' .", , M.~ C~e. , ..[ . ,.,.J' ". ": . Spring Labo* ' Cos~F. L. 'Mor- accompaniment.. SHAW-VARVEL >,.----- -TurllS ugain ~ ome . The Freshmen. and .Soph~mores ':' Sc~~ule gf"~~ are: 9:00 •. ·m. ison•. ' . . . The fe!ltival was not. beld for Announcement bas been made entertained the members of .' t. be ~nghSb L. EnghBli II., E~Sh llI' '00 .Camp' Vac tions for Women the purpose of competition but of the marriage ot Mi88 Mary Lou Manual Training Teachers of Ohio tin I., . -HI;/! W' J We1day Smiths- for the J3urpose of getting · the Varvel and Mr. Je88e Paul' Shaw Schools to encourage their pupils high school and tbe -faculty at 'a nglish' .IV•• Algebra, St. .Patri.ck's. Day. (J~rtf in th~ Gyni .Latin...I.J.., l'hysic.l', World History. '. field Ohio:' ~ " . . pupils an general public more in- bothl of. Wayn6-ville, Wednesday' to enter the' General School Shop ' . berested · :in that branch of 'the &fte t ... ~ I . 'ts . · last T~ursday , night; Tb~ ., c~l0t: 10:10 ; a. , m: Pl&ne Geometry. ·U' ,. 8:10 .i ,t"sie ' . rnoon a .. 0 cock at tbe home pro , d:~piet~ lists 01 the awards to · scheme ~reen a:n~ MUte, 'W~ ~ S I. 'HIB,t;<Iry•• Cbe,~i.Itry. G.en~ra1 8 :20 C.rl;llp· 'VaClitioDB for Women work of the scbqols. rled out in the refrubmentB' ~ .s ~~ence.F1:encbJ:. French D. . ("Conthiued) . " - ---- - . Oft[!'ev. H. S. Mabie. In Lebanon. be given to the .winners in school :., " . ' '; • , :8 :80' .'M*,r~ti'6g . I:.iVestock , by GIUMES' EST A....E . he . couple' plan to - relide , in shop projects tOllether with the ,!"ell 'as the.,decoratjona;' ',t'b, ev~n" ,., ' j •• .' F' 1Il1l \'fllB, spent in" d~cfn&' ',and ' ~}le an~ual Smi~-llulfbeB banTruck-tl: F. l,BI!Dn,b\c. ' Waynesvi,lle~ ' . _ . . rules gov4lrhlng 'the oontestS. can cards. which- providtld . «Qod entel'- qUe ... will be held .TliuJ'Jid~y eveninlr 8 '40 Obi $ , . Se ':-A L . ; . b had b nti 11: th M tainment tot; .4IVe~n~. Tbe ,Ppty at,: 6.:00 p, ,m: .~ he dinMr wi.U'. b"·Piel'llto~ ~~ .-.~;- , .... , ' ,~ ' ~ 'Fhe el!~te of . ~~ la\e 111'1. OHIQ STATE JUNIOR 'PAni otio. stJ'ewJuT)Y:r Fair~ I:I:~~:~; ',w as cbapeI:otfed b, Mr. ·an4 .~ 'J. , aeryea ):»1. t~~ Dom!lBt~c Sci~~ce. 8:6Q u~teta .~i .Bn~Wendell ;~~~~ S:~'::3t G~!!lh!°trl1~~! , ,~.". ' , ,' . Ohio' Bulldinif Columbus, Ohio:' . , 0. C~mmlbt, ~nd. a,~ ~ a.taU. .' ".'. <co Paddoek. " . me~t and lnye:t ftlecl-ilr P%tate The . Obi? ,State ,Jon.IQr Fair to , ~hese cont~ats are op'en . to .~1 L · Lym~n, Dai. . " :'", , . Thercle:we~. 126 invitations sen. , t 0 urt. It Um .tY D '1 !'cJ d be held .• t ,Columbus. A\!gu~ 81, ObJo Schools in ,which .01a8$es m . , .: " out an invited IUeSta only, wU b, ' .. . -: Is .>1tsl:r: \ CO.: Septeml!er. 1. S 8,'- 4, 6........1981 IIanual Trainin~ are taugbt, All . ~ 'Wanen • ':CoutJ' '" IIClhp~ aami~ . ' .' .....! : f ... die~. . . c afte $-lOO m~b!" in connection the OJalo' Sta~ -pupUs · of " JUnIor '. and senIor t.eazn;;will eomp.(e in the ~Ilail ., TIl. ·~.nte of the ·.ncultare . : '"' ,. ~ . e W it BW:'" Fair. Wip be conduc:ted by the Grade HJtrh' Schools are ~iJtihle to . Dlatriet · epn~ 10_ lie, he\4. at and ,Bome . Economies cl&ues and . · Mr. and lIr8. ~ J .. Darton;. of e k . d'H • it C1'8"(Or Bop. anif 'Glr'" dl 01i10. ' . enter. A f"UIlst. or awards cover, J(laml .tl'1itvemqr. Odord, .~.1 tlte faeultJ' ~ and 8Otiool ~.cl Elyl'la; ~en ng ,IP 't D 1 oel . an o~ . qmp- Director Oatbay 91 tile State- me p"oje~te in both ·metal. and ~ Ol)~""t t,aL ,Il'be ~"""OJ: bl!'l M.e beeft ~. . .vaeatl8i n with nlaU.~. IIere. . 0, .. . 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Ke)'! and Ella Keys Cook 18 pantd leave. to file am\.lnded answer and supplemental crosa-petition within :lO days frQm this day.

In the Week'. Limelight

New Suit. Donu ld- '. Will ughby versus ('Iuri!!c G, Willoug hby fo[, divorce. harges 'are gross n eglect, • Common Pleaa Procedinl'l 1artha Hlihn verSllS harres In the Call' n1 L wisan Drnke, Hahn fur divC)l'~e . ,harges are In /.'(Irponlb d ¥~ I' ·u ~ 11 nry , extr III cruelty. ram and ]<;mily ' . )'I\m it was P r oeeedini' l'd r ed th ~tlm of ,467.1(j" th a mou nt obtain ed from bcriff's sal , btl given to the plaintiff 'in I da levenger WaS !lPpointed part paym ent uf bill. ex cUiJ'ix of the estate of Garrett AI. G, Hun tel' (lg l'C d t o Jlay ,200 I(,'vc ngel', d cen ed. U1 h is fin e lIud $15 u month in th ' l\!<\ud J. Quinby m ed h er firs t, ell: ngninf: t, him by th,e 'tute ()f final und .distrb ut;ve acc ount, as Ohio. dnl ini!:ltratrix of tl\e estate of It. \va s ord c' l'cd in the: case of The Linda' Jordan; 'decellsed. PeoJlle' s llniidinl! 1..01111 and Sa\,J. A. Wilk el'son and L. H. Gorinp:s 0 " v . J'~ U R T. C. He)witt, et n lion w(' re appointed admi nistrators that the $0 ·1~l O re ceived :from lillie;.; of the e tate of Susan . Wi1kerot' reul ('stal ,' I.J () \\i"t ribllt. d II I' fo)- S Oli , deceased. lows : to tht! t l'l ' Il~ lIr I' ' of Warr~ n 1\fonilllin Bunnell was appointed ou nt:y the .HIJI1 of $:: : 1' .1I:!; t il the ('xc('utrix of the estate of Chaun Clt'I'k (I f C\lUrLs , . fi ; t" V. II, HII ~- cl! y H. Bunn II, deceased. gcB, $ 1.IR.'7U; tl' I hv I' op l e ' ~ Ieln Ci \. nl; er was appo inted adBuilding, Lou n &: S J\ \' illl:~ :0" mil1i ~t l'Utl' ix de bonis non of the es'li07 , .r; ; t o Il .. )<~ i l' unnin !-(hnm. tnt e of Jo nnt han leve nger, de$ 1; 7,. 4:. li nd tIl« lIalaIH'(', $l i.I. Hl ceagcd. The firs t. lind fll\ul Recount of tu be h 'ld uy Sheri ff fo r f urth ~ r {lrd 'I' by ()1I1't. Charles L, Bpck. Hdministrntol' of T hc def(,lIuHn t in Li l! clI ~ e of th l; the Htate of H. Co Stowe deceased State or Ohio \'1.'1'1511, Frallk 1\1c- WII S a ppro\' (!(1 by the CO llrt. The ~eve nt h account of Charles Kin zey \\'l1 :; ort\l' l' NI Ly the' court to I HI~' , ~\lO, cond it io ned. that ' he P OP I • tl' ustee of estate of Gustave pu y th e co, t. ~ in (iO d ay~ . Poppe, d<:' N'nsed, was lIPPl'oved by In the CH.-;t' II f G1a«I\'s ('(Ink \. 1'- t h (~ cour t. ~ U H Ka thl e,,' 11 l\lou nt: c t ul. the Th e fi l'~t and final acount of court. ord l" r <,,1 th' shC! l'ifl' to di s tri~ William .T. Buchanan, administrahll tl' th l' pI'IJ~ l' (' df; fl'U I11 th ~ a l ' to i tOl·. of t he estate 0.1' J l'I' ~ Buchanth ' Cl er k (.r CUUl't s, t(l t.rr(' Miumi an . d('ceased, was up proved by the Va lley Bui1 uing & Loan A!<socia - cO lJ~' L . . _ lillI!, an (r the rC! l\\n inri er tv Wil bur 1 he fil'st ucount of W. Chest er Fmzel'. Kath lc('n Moun t, Glu «ly. !\Iapl e, ~xec\ltor of the estate of Cvok fl n d Alfred [.'razef'. IV. I". F.l t~l'oth, d ecease d, \\' Il S ap. ' usi!' G\'/lh n m wn~ gl't\ lI t d II d i\, - pl'o~' ed by t he court. lHe e 1'1'0 111 Hay (;/'IIhnll\. It is or- ,.1 1.11.' fir~t nnd fina l acc0l!n~ of c1 \'1'C'd that th" plainti(f he l' e;:tt1l'ed \., liliam J. Vandervee r, a~!ll llll i'ltra tu he\' f o rm ol' flame, Su ~ i e FI·ve. to.' of the c tate of Ad~llIle Vanand that th e plaintiff hav e tharge d el'veer, d eceased, was approved of perso nal P I'IlPCI·t y . It is further by th e cour t. ol'dcl'cd thnt the dcfrndn nt puy Th e seco nd f1c ount of t he Leb 7 alil1l ony of ., 11 0. nnon-Citi zens _ Nationa l Bank & 111 the cIIse of lhe tatt! o f Ohio Tl'u<t Co .. execu tor of the estate vel', us L , I I'UP!!!' the defendant is of J ohn l\f. Bradley, deceast!d. was r lease d f!'Om custody of th apm'()\,cd by the court. sheriff unti l fll l'ther order f co urt The cU':'l'ent account of Charles In t he CSlo;(! of Ben jamin Frank - C. BenedIct., executor of the ellJin Ringlel' , 'el" us harle:; C. Bene- tate of LOUise F . Col eman. ,dediet, exec u t or of t he last will of ceased, was all owed and confirmed Louis F . ColC!man, dceclIRed , the bv the court. ' defendant wa g iv en 16 days adThe tirst and ~~al accoun!? of diti onul tim e~ fr om March 3] , Inl t he Lebanon - CitIzens Nl!tional BUllk and Trust <;:0., guardIan of t o plead. In the cuse of Rob cl't M, Blair Sarah M. Bercaw, IIlcomp etent was vel's us harles ' B ' nedict e)(ec u- approved by the court. tor of the lust 'w ill of Louis F. The third .accou nt of Mary ChapCo lemnn, dE!ceased, t he defe ndant man, A',uardllln of ta'nley R. Chap· is give n Iii days a cld itional time mun, tncomJ}{'tent was confirmed from Mal'c,11 21, 1 H3 l , to plead. , by t he court. . The, def ndant in t he case of J. I Myrtl e Sheet!! guardian of Opal O. Billett 'versus Edwin Lotz is heets et aI, mIllOI'S, filed her first. granted leave to plead on or be- a nd' final acount, with vouo~Jers , fore ApI'i! 1. for settlement. .' . . . In t he cal'e of C. A. Tooke and E lm ore D. Graham, admlmstraJ. E . Reynolds vers us The Eco- tor ?f t he 1lstate of Flo!el!ce S. Th er mal Company, the receiver is Keshng deceas~d , filed hlB mvento se ll tramrfer u nd assign the ac- tor~' and appraIsement. , co unt~_ {o r In ot Ie s than S25 In t he case of Alvin H. Dr1ever, Melva l\f. Hayner was g~a n'ted a ad minls tl'ator of the estate of Verdivorco fr om Williard Hayn er ona Bowyer, deceased, versus Tb-e ('ustody of the ch ild wu s . ive~ Fl'ances Driever, a minor, et aI, it lo Melvyn M. Ha'yn er and S ,gWil- wa~ ordered. by the court that lard Hu yner is ordered t o ,laY $10 Alvm H. D.rlever, who. conducted a, we ek .cor the ~upport and main - the sale of real estate, give deed to tenance of lthe child. Ohm and Ethel Persley, buyers ?f Mary Lincoln, executrix of t he estnte, and ' that he pay certam estate of La.wrence BI'own deceas- sum s of money to the treasurer of cd , in the case of the Farmers this county, to the ,p robate court National Bnlllk of Clarksville , ver- of ,Warrel! Coun~. and to the sus Lawrence Brown, is to show Unl?n Savmgs BUll.dmg and LO!ln cUllse in SOl days why this action Co. tn Loveland . OhIO, Th.e r~malllshou ld not be revived against hel' del' of t.he estate to be- dlstrlQuted a~ executrilL as provlded by law. In th e clase of Robert Wilson It . is o~dered by t~e court that Taylor vermis Sa ul Sc.hneid er, a the mh el'ltan ce .tax III the eS.tate mino r, et aI, the plaintiff is grant- of Gra ce S. WhI tacre be certified without further delay. ed 30 days to fi le petition, In th e ras e of Herbert B. KroenT~e wi ll of P~ter K. Urton was el', \'{'tsus glla K. H oll' et ai, the ad mI tted to I?robate. Charles Casm'op erty wa.s !'Iold for $44Q5 . Her- ner was appomted ex~cutor of the be rt B. Kro ncr, E lla K. Hoff and e tate, n.o bond requll'l~d. W. W. Ode }hthul' l{l'oener each r eceived WI:Uaket,. A, J. Scheurer, : and eir re sp4~ ctlvc proportionate Josep~ GIlmour was appomted shares appraIsers. Sar~l\ Mi~:f;il d in e was granted 30 J. W. Goddard, administrator days additional t o Ale motion in of the estate of W. T . Bell, dethe cn e of Helen Alb echt versu s ceased, filed his sale bill. . Sarah MissiUdine. • Jennie Ford, adrnins,t ratrix of In t he , case of Emm a M. Ke ys" the estate of Calista Carroll, de-, px ecutl'ix o.f last will , of J . Milton ' ceased, fil ed her first and final acKeys , deceased, versos Ella Keys count. . . . . Th e Lebanon-CItIzens. ~atlonal Cook, et a l. Ella K eys Cook is a ppo in ted eX€Icutrix ' of E mma M. Bank and. Trust ~o" adminIstrator

in to t\ tax i, Iln d l'I\(:k ting through Wl' re rU!lHing on ogain i th!!y h.nd th Sa lnl'dn" lllb rning ,·tn'e ls, pust l'cnt'h <.l th e I pi rs at. lnst, PI CI' till so The\' could h al' th e l' lIuing, (he eh lll·ch .'an r! Ihe mal'k t, «IU\\'I\ Elevcn, Picr Thirteen grinding ~ou n (1 of ~taggie sohbin g lhe 5c hoolholll'e \\'ay·- um ong th e f or to go ! And· they c Id !;e<! t.h l} big' cl ock saying that the hour had bi t terly. ci ~ c (l l y, ll S II chilli solis and 1I' 11I·chou.scsT heir tnlk \\'al' inc"r t'l'('nt- in- cOll1 e . anti gone. It W:l : three as if h e)' he: rt wO ll lel hr,·ak. m inu t e: past eleven. . The lhl " ' (' CXChllllll'ed glnn cc'!'> , (,llIl.'l'qllc ntial--lll o nol'y l1nb ic. Mnggie turned dead ly white but a'1d p re~ ntl~· ' l. i"lIhct h ~lIi d l " Ca n h<' mak t' It ?" , sl only : "It ~l'''m. lil{t· wc hllve; " lit- :,aY:' . I1l' d (\ c~ n. t li now, .n - ~hc manage el nn ugonizcd mile of the W O I'~ t luc k . «'f a ny f um' ly in l Jl l' I H I ~ «' 1\ 11ll' lI'ulllC rill HI\'t'r rell ~~ u rane e 'for her fathcr. "Tha t':! all rigl. . Pop. Wc did t.his rilv." ~11't' t." Ht! r rl\ ot hcr t ok the themt! up "Till:' ai n' L cxa ctly un i<lcel our best!" " ,\I ayhc thcy didn 't sa il on the r eaciily . \\·Nldin ·. dNl l'il·.' " " . h, cI "n't . Pop. ) ou II make me minute ," said the new drivel' ellPop. lip t t h i~ point, ha c! bl'cn COUl'!Igi ng ly. "rve seen 'em tw enl y silent, ' M ] 'u l' l:"(' n {' rally \\' f1~ . . ~ I'.\· ! ". . , . 'I" minutes lat e !" N il \\". [<u( llh'u h' , h(' rose 10 h l ~ 1 "ll nVL'r , W(' ",.lI n to muk e It. ·'Oh . go on, th en- go on!" the f ee t Il nd dn , hr d 't o th!' grc un ,l th c "11 11 \\ lIlu e' h lillie! hm'e we.stri p"tt tc u d oth hc hall bcc ll uFing I Lt'lln f,)I'\\'u l'd t hC l'l', P O\l, and ~ \,e g irl suitl feyeri shl y. as a mlpki n. e UIl ~' Oll Sl" the c1n ck lit Iluben- . " r tan't g o no faste r than t his, lady!'" th dri vCl' sa id. hurt. "l\luJ::j!"i{' !" he ~ h,) ultcd. ~ t (' i n' ~'! " " And lh en. clo\\'n oul.·al e the Ulg "Th cre ain't many or these cnrs I mm ediately she wa, in the kil chen. fl'('l'mll l'k ct, ~ tld fl('nly thc agony of can jump over 0 1' unde r trll cks , yo u kno\\'. You'd do betl I' to ulke yu ul' "Maggie, ,\\c'\'c Ila.1 (' 1) L1g l. of , 1\ hli it. . ' . . thi~ ! " said 1.. (ln al'd ,lldH1 s,lIl, in n An "fficel''; IlI\perntive wtll !;t1 e little suitcuso and r un for it.' ' loud autho1'iwtiv ,·oirc. " [ can't , 111(\ a bluc -cuah' d figlll'C appr oach , " Do that, Ma,g j.( ie !" said th e newly a ut iiol'ize ci a nd dccis iv mnn . , stand no mOI'(' of it, and I uin't a- I ing. goin' lo! Ye, l! laic , I ' " t o'.\, c l th el'e ' But !\lu . . v e n t1;o ug h ~pccc hl ss who 'was her fa th er, "I'll stay with and wa Rh Y IJ UI ' "Y' : , 11 , fix your \\' n~ n~) t ('ntlrcly With ou t l' ~OUl'cc s. him dea r. Look out where yo u gO hair, And, Liz y lIlI pnck you r Shc (limlCl untcd f rom the (!lX I. Ill('t - ah , God bl es~ you, my da r ling!" "God bless you - and th ank you sister some tlc' Lhes ! She 's l!CIt the polk man, and a s nn IIltcrestseventeen m inu tes--iC that clock's cd Iitlle crowd g!lthcl'ed, nnd .be- Pop dea1'est!" she whi. percd. Th ~ n Magg-ie wn s 1'L1l\lIingright--to catch the ~t e alll er, and fore the offic er cuuld .s peal{. flll.ntshe's goi n' t o cutc h it! , h~ 5 go in' cd from I<hc (' r ' cmo tlOn, hetlY ll y, I'un ning lik e mild towa l'd thc big al'ched cntrn ncc that said, " Pier to get mllrried on b01l l'd to-dnv. or into his urm s. . ma ybe in Sa n Francisco or' Los :' S,Iw:s all righ - ~o on," Pop Sevl'ntccn ." A baggagc bo y hud caliltl, her bug anti c(J ut, and \Vn ~ Angeles tomol'ro}v 01' next duy- . a id III ~n und el'to ll c. you help hel' out th ere, Ma. Quick M.ug~le . S,llt buck on .the. sent. rU Jln ing a long bes id e he/'. "The Davcnpol't Lin, mi."l> ?" now- while I 'phone for a tax i !" holdlllg LIZ R hand. b gllllllng t o "No- the A lI eg ia !" "Len are you crazy," Me began bl'!!athe uga in .. "Oh- " And hi li feet stopped, royally: But P op . Crazy or not, ::Pop , can we m a~<: i.t?" . was at least unafraid. " c could. rl eane. If nothmg and hel'!'. too, and they stared "You quit talking Minnie" he else happen!'," Pop \\'us begi nning bla nkly ut each oth cr. " ~ h e' s said sharply, "ancl g~t up a nd !!tir du.ubl~ully. whe ll .another whi tlo. sailed, mi ss ; she went out on t im e. yourself." Pop said tenderly , solic- thIS t1m e Il sou tlHng lo ng bl'€a lh, itously, to Maggie, guiJding her to the sink, switching on the cold water, t he furiou s glare in his eyes as he looked at t he other women in curious contrast to th e $!'entleness of his voice when he addressCol. Charles A. Linclbcrgh. Prtsidellt John G. Hibben of Princetol) ed her. "In this envelof,e is my University ;nd Senator Dwight , W. Morrow of New Jersey, at the recent half-month's pay, dearie, ' he sllid dinner of Phi Beta Kappa, 'the college £raterdity which .at.&nca {QI", tho "you keep (your mou th cl osed, highest scholarship. -r-- - - . 'Lizabeth, till I give you leave t o speak!! Pop interpolated fiercely"and you can get your·s el! some of the estate of Della Worley, dered in th e case of Jane Cheselclothes flrst place yo u stop. Hurry filed the inventory and appraise- dine vers us Edith Hillike.r t hat up there, Ma- the tax i's Ji'ble t o Ed ith Hilliker pay t o Elsie Cheselment. iet here a ny minute," It ~a s ordered by the cQ~rt that dine, guard ian, t he sum of $100 , "Len- it seems like I'm going to the WIll of J eann,ette J. SmIth, de- and co sts for damages Jane Chesfaint," said Mrs. J OHnson, pau sing Idinc received. Elsie Chcseldin e ceased, b!l filed m cou~t. , pathetically in tho act of rushing . 'J. T. RileY was appomted admm guardian flIed her fi rst and final Mag,g ie's black silk dress and her Is~rator of the' testate of Anna accou nt. new clothes into a suitcase and Estates for settlement: rrlckett. deceased, and. fil ed b9nd adding 'Lizabeth's best nig htgown E llen Tindall, executri'( of the lD !he B.um. 0'1 $4,000 WIth the Deand the Chinese wrapper she hertrolt FIdelity and Surety Co. as estate of Henry Tindall, first a nd self had won at a fair. surety. George Gates, ' Mary E. tinal. "Well, yo u faint, th en. but let Harry L. Dal'mody, guardian of Rile~ and Wllbl!r Unglesby were me get Maggie off first!" Len said George Leposchak, incompetent, appomted appraIsers. There wei a double Icream of co Malrl'ie I" and "Joe I" and the two briskly and heartlessly. RalJ.>h E. Shaffer was appointeli fourth. "Len, don't yell that wny I" Ma young t.h ingl were in each other'. arm •. Mary E. Geh'",Clrt, adminIstraad.milllstrator of the est.ate of Elva said! weeping as sHe put on hel' t rix of the estate of William Miller, dee~a sed, . hlac.k-vai!ed hat. . ' as of relief, interrupted him, and this morning," the boy s ai~. J. T. RIley was appomted ad- heedy, deceased, 'first and final. "And we ain't go ing to miss You the dJ·ivc.l'. muttering something "That's he r- out there in t be bay.' Maud J. Quinby , administrator ministrator of the estat e of David Maggie, and w(! ai n't go in ~ to unin tellig ible that sounded like a As .in a drea m, Maggie stood still of the estate of Linda J ordan deH. Green, deceased. . slump," Len hiterrupted the fright pl'ayel', tUl'ned in t o a curb, stop- on th e rough, thick, s plintery , Mary E. Gebhart was appomted ceased. fil'st a nd final. ened chorus to say loudly. "Now, ped the eal', and uttered aloud t he boards of the dock, and looked MyrLle Sheets, g unrdian of Opal administratorix of th·e estate of you come on o u ~pu t your gloves single disl!; usted \yord, ·'Flat.'" . throngh the great arched opening, Sheets, et aI, minQo\'s first anell William Sh C!eUy;-de ceased. on in the taxi- we ain't gat but ' Li zabeth J Qhnson ha d sprang and saw the vessel, balanc ed like final. ' Marth!. J. Lacy, executrix of the fo urteen minutes," from the machiille, hailed another a beau tiful great swan, n ot moving Jennie Ford, administratrix of estate of E. T. Lacy, deceased, fil ' Laughing, crying, but always taxi . pushed her father and s ister now, but far out On t he blue water t he estnte of Oalista- Carroll, deer her first and final acount.. clinging tight to this newly fou nd into it, and houted f everishly: "The pilot's go illlii' to drop her The r eport of the sales lD the cea s~d, first and tlnal. and amazing parent, Mary Mar- "To t he A lIeltria. Dock Seventeen. any minute, n ow, mIss. Ain't that Martha J. Lacy, ex ecutrix of t he estate of Susan C. Wilkerson by garet had only time to leave a hys- Quick, now! I'll stay here and pay a shame !" said t h e baggage b L. H. Gordon were approved by estate of E. T. Lacy, deceased, terical goodbye with t he dog, and this man, Pop," she said, hurrying sympathetically. fi rst and final. . , the court. . the cat, and t he beloved, despi sed, them on. "Goodbye, Maggie dllrThe girl did not st ir. H er eyes Ella K. Hoff, administrator of The r eport of the sales of the shabby kitcllen, with its cooling ling, forg ive m e if I've b een mean were fixed on the Allegria, he r estate 'o'f Calvin K~ena!l' incom- the estate of Anna R. Griener, decoffee and congealing sausages and to yo u, and have a good t iine, and hands clasped. petent, by W. C. Manmng, guar- ceased, first and final. limp towels nnd g reasy sink. don't worry." touched her ~r m, and (Continu ed On Page 3) dian, were approved by ~b.e court. . Then t bey were all four jammed Then Maggie and her father sheSomebody looked up and saw it was Mary E. Quayle, .&:dmllllstratrix Jo e's father. With him was Joe's of the estate of PhIlip P. Quayle, mother; she had bee n cryi ng, a nd deceased, .filed her inventory and \VateL ,"our ellpiration date on his father's face looked grave, and appraisement. The Miami Cazette his lashes were wet, too. Ella K. Hoff,' administratrix of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ But Maggie did not cry. She the estate of Anna R. Kroener, de- .;; gu lped, and her wan little face ceased filed her first and final actwisted into a smile as she said courtt. s imply: Elsie Cheseldine was ~ppointed "I was going w ith him . I couldn't guardian of Jane Cheseldme. min- _ _ _....._ _.iio'_~..._ _ _•_ _ - J co uldn' t beal' it, But it seems or, upon giving. bond of $200 with' - he's gone." . Harold Cheseldl!le an(J Charles R.. MC?~EY LOANED "You were g oing with h im I" his J!lmes as suretil!s. The court orfutJ1er said , ,sharp,ly. ~. -=========================T================== LOANS on LlvestO'ck, Ohattels, "Here!" Where are the launches ~====~ -Second Mortgages~oteil-bough' boy?- Mayne's launches-they're steel'age d eck of the Oll(!, t o curl couldn't remember in 1lX8ctly passengors made as aisle across the J,ohn Harbine, Jr., Xenia, . Oh~o. somewJ:lere arou nd hel'e ! This gi rl lo.osely among the hat.::1les unc what order it all occurred-then deck for t hem. and boy 'aren't going to be any lise mn l'Uns pike of the other. the flying launch had reached the "We're going to bave a we,ddlng apart, Lillian," he sa id t '1 hi ~ wife And everyone who c ')i.J1o find 1\ pilot's tUg, and the boy had de- sOme time tliis afternoon" 'J oe sl!'iling, yet blinking t:!EH 3 fr cm place at t t-e long l·a ils. f11"f)t cabj n, scended the rope I~dder, ~nd the Bald excitedly, and Pl'oudiy and OR SliORT TIME-Elilly h18 eyes.' "Let 'em both \r') off to touris ts cabin, stcCI'al?e a like, ~I1 W girl had sprung from the launch youth~ully, to the lingerir\g -g.roups LONG terms. Also Surveying and AbJapan and conso le each other!n a launch l'acing out fro m tht! city, to the tug, and '· th~re was a double that sllnpl¥ couldn't disperse In the stracting. . Write. and I will call The rotation 'of hogs not only He was hurrying them along the and n small ,r-il'l sta nding barehead scream of "MaggIe!" and "Joe!" face of thIS fascinating drama and see you. ~am ' D. Henkle, Waydock, and Maggi e found hr.r" han ::!s ed- in th e 'launch, an UUI·L'· .]e . of and the two yo.ung things were in comedy' in one. "And you're all and build. up loil fertility but nesville, 'Obio. . J11 filled with big gre'~ 11 bi1l f, fr om gold bl owing about her head . und each other's arms, and crying~not invited I" checb dlseale. Good fencJo.e ' ~ fathel', a nd fo ullIl h er~t!lf hands clusp!! d h igh above it, lik'! but what e.veryone else was crying, "Oh; thank y6u- thank ' youkissing him, and li kill ;,:' th e firm. the hands of a small martyr 0 t the too. ' WANTED thank you I" Maggie whi~perEld. ing enables you to ke,p your fatberly embrace, and -- mU'!h ~ tak e . , They stood there on the rockAnd Joe showed her boats and pis. in dean pa.tur. from more amazing I- receive d a pel'. And sudden ly, in their OW,1 ing t ug ~or whole 'niin'u tes-min- ropes and writinR rooms and din,Kentucky ~ !' fumed powdel'y, ha!f '~ I'yi ng kiss l'allks, on the steamer's decks, utes -minutes--minutes/ and tlie ,,,g rooms and a Japanese baby in .. ' ~;too--LIOO'K--1.lls:silriee:l1r-far,owing time to marKeting of some of from Joe's mal!nili ~J,:lt molhe." too thel'e was U COl'respo .dinq ccm-' world looked on. and laughed, and the steerage and bis awn big cab.in the in Warren Co. is , time. Come In and let ~. tell Sh e was he lpe ~ in to II dAncing motion, and a tall, lean boy, with 11 wiped its eyes,' and t~ey neith'er cabin, with its bath. making the seaSOn at my 1arm. L. little, la un ch, t he ' di r ty Imrface of de pernie and anxious 1001: upon kn ew nor ear~d. A.nd It was only -their you how IIttla it will cost to "You'll hear the bugle for th,e w~te r was bubblillll c1o ~e be- his face, bro,kt! thro ugh lh ~m . ran whlen tlle great Allegria actually lunch, soon," he exulted, as the V. Bran.stratQr. fence your fields with the sid e. her. They were cleaving ,a down a 'companionway, and blew her whistle and the Iittl1l .tug coOl swe'e t ocean airs began to ============== strall!"ht track toward the big line? anot her companionway , to the bl~w hers that Joe put h,i s a,r ms blow over the ship, and she 'careGENUINE American Fencel FOR SALE and Maggie, leaning over the bo~ break in th e railing whc.rc the about Mary Margaret'Johnson and eened s1ightiy. "Bnd the colour was of the la unch. was straining to- pilot's laddelr hUng, and shoutC!d: said, dazedly"imd happily, without w.h ipped Jnto Magg.e's ,ace, and ward it, was clapping her two "Wa it a lnlinllte, down therel movin~ his hungrY. eyes from her tho gulls and the city dUlpped· far- FOR SALE--Jersey Crea'm , Milk, hands over her head to attract its I'.ve got to go back! Don't . take ex~uislte and radi~nt' fac~:, whoJe o'r skimmed" butter and tl\er beJiind-and farther beb'l nd; atfl.mti!ln, to hold it , one minute- t ha t laddel' down- wait a minut ~ ! • Come on, darbng, we ve got a "You don't mind that rocking? cottage cheese; M'rs, E. W. Hopone mlllute more.! " , ·a1 Then-so ouic.kly· that evCo1 lot to : do- w!l've got · to start to You're a wonder I You"re gOing to kins., The p ilot's tug was a loll!:·s idt', durin/!, the whole lon~ voyage, with Japan, and get married" and have love it. ' FEf!.D ,your 'baby chicks Domino ready tQ cast off fr" m t he Rheer the !>hssfQI you ng bl'lde and groOlo lunch, and ~Ik, aha eve~hingl" "I shouldn't wonder if it's th-e 'chick" pel-ets and have them great side of the steamer; a rope affording a Jreminder before theit' And then ,they negotiated the ideal Hfe; ' 'J'oe;" said Maly MarPhone 14 Waynesville, Ohio weiBh ,ope-l,b. ,at five weeks .91 age. ladded dangled from th} high very eyes, some of the passenger!! rope-and-plank ladder, and the garet. THE END new ' Jiimes-~ay ,1>rooder ho"se , h Ellps. S,e e ::u. Y;: Bl'an!\trator, ·1l5F2, '. WaYnE's ville. . PINKY DINKY Who Say. Anti Alway. Work by . :. €~ICK~Ba~Eldl whIt,e' and Buff ~o.cks, . S~ ~ 'R. l ..,Re,de • AR£N'TANT:7' FUNNY and' W. Wyand6t. .io,c; Eng. W• AW~ 6 I WAN! I'M NOT , You K.NOW IN ,..... e · M6RTIt-{e. ' Leghorna, '~c f ' ~pec(a,l' p~ce~ on IH ING] ~ T~EY \NOR". 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The year is only three months Marria.re Lic;en'~ ' old, but already ~o of the world's tewnrb' K. Nixon , ato.re m~nager speed records have been broken of FranKlin. and 1\1]5S Lola M. Sub,e"iption Pric., $1.80 a Y~ar and ot hers 81'e threatened. Gar Pl'QsII?Y, filing clerk , of Fralikj in. James Alb ·l·t onnor, pI' sel·. Wood' drove a speedboat' 102 Enter." .. t I"o.totfi.,~ .. t~ WQ'{ne.ul/l. miles an hour at Miami tbe other' of Loveland. a nd Mi!lS Ruth D. Ohio • ... Suon" CIf... M .. t M.tter Pet.er&, of Mason. 1 ' . . . day. 'Not long ago Oaptain Malcolm Campbell drove an automoReal E,tate Tranl fer. bile 245 mHes an hour. It this sOlit . APRILi, 1931 of thing keeps up lliroughout the Guy Lewis ' to E lizaoclh Shcr3 ward . Inl ot No. 33 in Ronchester 1,9 1 will be the speediest 'l'nw!s Bal'nes to .Jo>;el1jh Doty. t.wl!lvl~;. montli in history. , The,r e are some high records' to I,nlot No. 11 in Fra nklin . ""Emira l J . 'L',lfl)mpson to G eor~e I , I be challenged. There will l,Je I, OUR I NCREASINC TAXES \ another airplane race for the . Dea n. Inlots No ~. 7!l, 0, 81 111 Schn eider Cup this year. The MonolV. . or tez M. Smith to MUl'guerite • • present record for speed in the air is held by Flight Commander Rellu8Tlh . I nlotR Nos. 28 and 28 Two things are certain. Farm A. H. Orlebar of the British oil' in I' ranklin 'J'ow nship. who fl ew at 367.72 miles Myrtie J. PUl'ce ll and Va l PUI.'property in general is decreasing forces, h . cell to Lottie O. Robinso n. Real in value and tuxes on the farm are an our In a seaplane in Septem- eslu t e in DeeTIi Id to wnship. ber, 1929, winning the Schneid er tTophy. Thas is the fastest any CU I'I an1'l urCilin l! chuub to in creasing. This ' is a serious situation, and man has ever traveled acording to Charlei'! Gics. en. In lots No. 6100 I I'ecor ds, tough h one that cnlls for mu ch more study tIe it was rumored nlld No. 6101 in Deerfie ld Town· nnd thought than most of us give that Ol'lebar had touched 450 sh*i.e Lebanon.C itizens Nntio nal miles in his trial fiight. Airmen it. Politicians in every llart of the are prediCting than on official re- B:lnk uno Trll st Co to ElI la Spacth cOllnb'y seem to be chiefly cord above 400 miles an hour will Inl ots No. J.19 and No. 156 in Main 'trying to find new ways m- be made thi s year. The Tecord of so n. posing taxes, in oru er to give them the Europa for the faste st ocean Ve l'o na Boywer to Ola n a nd - the politicians-morc money to pa!;sage, 4 d11YS, 17 hours , 6 min- Et hel Persley. Inlot 1\0. 6S in spend. Too often, ~vhe n .tux mat- utes. Cherbourg to New York, will MHin evi li e. Le I'S al·.e under consld ration, th.ose surely be shot at this year. 9u."1 nnrl . m·o lin~e St'hullb to who WIll have t o bear the heaViest Wi t h so many speedsters turn- Phillip Sc hnlld t, Sr. and Evu part of the b~rden arc no t called , ing toeir attention to f1 yng a nd , SC h~lld t .( Inlots .No. 5D,3 ~, ~?~4 , Into con sultati on at all. . I ' pccd boating, the older forms of 593;) . 5;)36 . ~!):J? ~ . ,!R , ,l .JB !l , We all. agree that Imp.rov.ed competitive locomotion are being 15940, 5. 14 1.' a!l42, ;)9 .~ 3 , 59~4, se.hoo.ls, hIghwa ys .und pubhc In- more 01' less neglected. No pacing 5045 .• 5D46 m Dc(>rfi cld r own shlJl. !ltl tutl ~ n s are de.slrable, but are horse has .beaten the record of n J oh n .Jol'gcn.:cn lo i 'llrl~s ~. we trymg to prOVId e them too fast mile in 1 minute 56 seconds, set and. Opa l Harns. Inlol No. 1 In und nt the exp.ense o~ an elemen>t by Dan Patch in 1906, while Sprmg-bol·o. • of the populatIon which cnn least Peter Manning's trotting record of .J ohn Jo rd c n ~cn to _harlcs E. a fl'.o I'd them? , Many indi cations 1.56 3-4 for the mile, made in and . Opal Hal'l'i ~ . In lot No. 133 in POint thn~ way.. ] 922. remain s unbroken. Sprmgboro.. What IS needed IS. a thorough No human has propelled himA~ma Lcwl.s and 1 m and Ha zel s t~dy of t~e tax qu estion from the s elf faster for a mile than Paavo LeWIS t o. E,l lzabet h Sheward . InP Olllt of view of th e farmer, and Nurmi did in 1923, when he nego- lot No. ::13 III R onchester. . a spokesman po,~erfu~ enoug.h ~o tiated the distance .in 4 minutes Rose 13. J!eeley to J . W. WhIte ma~e the farmer s v~lce heard m ] 0.4 second s, and Edwin Tolan's Inlot .No. _3G O 111 Loveland. ~h ta CaJ'l'oJl, deceased, to legls.latures. The maln burd en on. record of 9 1-2 seconds for the t he farm er, the lan4 tax, 'is a State 100 yards made two years' ago Jennte F urd. (d a Ma e Fnlllkenburg afl'nir with .which the F ederal still stands'. ' Clam Bell Bowman und H. Francis ~ov~l'nmen t IS not concerned:. It Everybody .has a chance at Ca l:rol l. In lClts TOS. (;7, ] 4 35 and IS WIth State and 10c~1 a~thor~tl es some world's record or O'ther, but 32 111 Morrow. . . : hu t the pOlYer of rehef .hes. let us hope that tho weather man ' . lfra7A!e t o. Lllhan F~azee There h~s been a WIde-spread won't ·try to break last year's 46 acl'l:s In Franklin Township. movement m ' recent years to re- drought record J ennle Burnett to Earl A. and duct' or abolish t l:le personal prop__~ _ • Eli zllb eth M. Williamson, 97 % erty tax. That has not benefitted acres in 'J' ownshp 5. t he farmer as ntuch asw as exPete I' K . Urton, deceased, to pected. Th e idea was that the Charles Cust ner Ur ton real estate. personality tax bore unequally Stella F. Harshbarl!;er, deceased upon the farmer, whose personal to Raymo nd Hars hbarger. Inlots property usually consists of such Nos. 113 and 114 in Leban on. tangible things a s livestock and J ohn E. Sim pso n, deceased, to farm implement!!, imposible to hide Margaret Ellen . mp son 115 acres fr om the tax assesors, while the in Harlan Township. rich investor could hide his Edwin and Mary impson to tocks and bonds and pay no taxes Co'ra ScI llIeIl 66 acres in Harlan on them. Bllt the resl,l lt where perTownship. sonal taxes have been abolished, Cora Schnel1 to Marga ret Ellen has been to t hrow a heavier burSimp 'on 65 acres in garlan Townden upon the land tax, which .,. ship . comes back on the farmer again. CREEN THINCS CROWINC Violl). Lentenburg to CharThere is no other civilized les J . Alle n. Inlots Nos. 2411 and country In which real estate is By Dinah Maria Mw~ck Cralk 24-12 in Loveland. Ward L hman t o George Ellismade to bear t he chief burden of taxation. It is an American sys- 0 the green things growing, the t on Coleman 10.4 0 acre!; in alem tem growing up from pioneer ' green .things growing, Township. . days when land was about the The faint s~eet smell of the green la r nce Lee King and Maude only taxable property most people things growing I H. King, to W. T. Upton 25 acres had.· And no w that the maj ority I s'-oulc1 like ,to live, whether I in alem Town$hip. of the inhabitan ts of the United smile or grieve, W. T. Upton and Ida Upton to States are wage-workers who Just ~ watch the- happy life of Fred erick D. Dolke r 25 aCl'es in own no land, they are perfectly my green things growing. Salem T ownship. willing to let the land continue to . - - -pay for th eir improvements and 0 the fluttering and the patterBill. Allowed protection. ing of the green things growW~ believe that there are other ingl Mrs. Iva Wittlinger, board and and more just ways of imposing How they talk each to each, when care,. $10; Treusul'er of tate, taxes than on land. In t he cities, none of us are knowing; Clothtng, $22. 82 i 'l1reasurer of where land vulues are steadily in- In the wonderful white of the .State, care. of mmates Dayton creasm·It, the burden is not 80 weird moonlight State Hosp.'tal, $640.85; ~ook heavy as it is in tWe country, but Or f:J'iJe dim dreary down when the Shop, pay m book for Aud1~or, it is bad enough. It is a serious cocks are crowing. $27.60; James Follen. Jamtor question whethel' any taxes should Services, $15: Penn Morton, Janibe levied upon capital in any form And in the rich stores of the blos- tor Services, $70; East End Coal soms glowing Yard, Coal, $240.24; East Eml Sufficient revenue could be produced, by a proper form of taxa- ·Ten for one I take they're on me Coal Yard, Coal, $12.08; C. Dontion upon money paqlng from best.owing: aid Dilatush, l'Cnt, $20; G. Lederhand to hand, to cover all of the Oh, I shou ld like to see, if God's man, supplies, $9.25; -l\IcGetchins necessary functions of govern. will it may be, Phal'macy, wax, 86c; Trustees of ment. We have an example in the Many, many a summer of my Public Affairs, light, gas and oil, gasoline tax, now almost nationgreen things growing I $15.55; Mrs. Ed. Blair, 2 r olls wide. That system may n()t be the banque t paper, Memorial HaIl, best, but it is the most widely-dis· But if I must be gathered for $8.35; J . A. , S~hiUing. kindling, tributed of all forms of taxation, the angel's sowing, 60c; J. W. Lingo Hardware ·Co., in the number of persons who pay Sleep out of sight awhile, like the Heatrola for Memorial Hall, it directly. It at least suggests one . green things growing, '., . $1~6.40; J. FisMer, delivery, $2.way whereby tlie farmer might be Though. dust to ·dust r.eturil, I dehvery $2.19; Book Shop!....Suprelieved of the unfair burden . think I'll scarcely mourn, plies for surveyor, $1.S6; w. C. which he now carries. ff I may orjange into green things Gilmour, inquest, $6.30; Phillip rowin . '

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Notice tQ Contractors . Mrs. L. T. Voie1t'1l, Mrs. ClaTa Garguilo of New 1rork, and Mrs, Karl Glosser of Kingma n :went Mllnday in Dayto!i. . Mr. alld Mrs. W. M. Gillam entel'tnined at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Collett and Robert and Mr. and Mrs. WiIl 'McElwee, Misses Winifred and 'Helen McE lwee. Mrs. ,Eliza T,homais~ aged 94, fell W dnesday and sufl'ered a broken hip. She is now a patient in Hale's HOSI)ita l. Mr. Harl'y J enk$, father of Mrs. Wilbur Hawk e, died Wednesday. He had been in ill health for time b ut his death. was shock to all. Funeral were condu eted from Arthur's Fun el'a l Home in Wilmington Friday aftern oo n in charge of Rev. L. F. Willi am of Mt. Orab. The singing of "Old Black Joe" opened the assembly program Thur. day morning. Miss Lucille Tu cker led the d~! votions. "Old I'o lks at Home" WBLS followed by II reci tation "Little Bo-Peep" by Janni e Carl'. Ole'o Kh'k recited " When Motl:j!r Co:mes to Tea," "Spring time in the Rockies" was s ung by Canon Carr, Junior Moore gave a recitation, Arnold Ho iel' spoke "The Bed," and Bett.y Wood son gave a recitation. All these children are under sehool age and they gave an excellent J1rogra m. The singing of "My Old Kentucky Hom e," "Spanish Cavalier," and "Solom on Levi" closed th e program. MI'. and Mrs. D. B. Underwood arc e ntertaining Mrs. Kathrine He 'lon 'of Dayton. Mrs. Mary Doster welcomed meinbers of the Baptist Missionary Circ le to her hospitable country home Wedn esday afternoon. Mrs. Ra e Thornbury conducted the devotion , her topic beinlt "Prayer," S vera l bu siness matters were disposed of. Mrs. Jenniel Graham conducted the lesson, her topic being "Ministering to Chiildhood." The hostess served a dainty two-course lun ch. Visitors included ~rs. D. B. Underwood, Mrs. Kathryn Heston, Mrs. Harl'Y Osborn. lVlrs. Lawrence Hough, Mrs. Albert Hough, Mrs. Chester Doughman, Mrs. Harry Hough and Mrs. J. Joc.tnson. Th e minstrel given by the P. T. A. at the Gym Thursday evening was a decided success. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hartsock,llnd family of Waynesville were Sunday guests of Mr. !lind M·rs. C. H. Deatherage. .

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CHARTER No. 2220 Res e rve Di s trict No 4

Report of the condition of the Waynesville National .Bank, of Waynesville, in the State of Ohio, at the close of business, on March 25, 1931. RESOURCES

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8TATEMENT The W. F. M. S. was entertained in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stat em e nt of the own ership and Ray Jones, Wednesday afternoon. management ot the M.laml Gazette W. C. Smith -returned last published at Waynesville Ohio. requIred by the week from Delaware Sanatarium, Augu s t 24'. 191 2; Act of Congreaa of much improved in health. Publisher. D. L. Orane WaynelJ' The Kingman minstrels put on vill e, OhiO ,' Manager wnd.·Edltor D Crane, Vayneavllie. Ohio. • an entertaining pedormance in L. BOlldliolders. mortgClgeclI and other the school building Priday evening I8CU rlty hold ers, None. Sworn to and 8ubsClribe d befole A large audience WI!S present. day of March. ]931. Mr. and Mrs. Adams Dickinson this 31st L . M. H e-nd e r son Notal'Y Public JI·., of Columbus spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dickinson I~============= Mrs. Jennie Ree'~es wits con- :fined to her home with grip last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Compton and son have moved to t.~ Miars farm west of town. John Robinson hns bought the property of J. A. Conner in South Burlington. Misses Myra Haydock and Ruth Curry are hOlne from Wilmington College fo,r the Easter vacation. Rev, Kilmer willI conduct a series of pre-Easter !services in ~ M. E. church here, ~rhursday. Friday and . Saturday nights. The other points of the c·h arge. Sharo~ 1~la~ke~ and Zoar, will join in the services IR.ll.ral... Preaching service . will be held SundaY! at 9 :45 a. m.

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Bring to the . fnrd" ell ter F lo,,:er IIhuw. l lucated OraN! a ' squ (\~' e and a half of in. th month of Jun e 1.{ n 1\ 1' 2 tablespoons sbortenIng table in dish in which it is cooked ,Buttermilk Bread Mix thoroughly bran, !lour, on'" )lJjle • uth f 1,eballOn 011 !l~l:We Len Ii cbocltlntc and add t d!ll~ton ounty; ranswdel'ed ~h Mix an egg in a mixing bowl and Bel'ved with a spoon. " . It fi '. tubl spoon f ugnr and wIDe Ul11ll1on 0 a mn e Ulto R u te ~o 4",. Th eil' lapc thrt!e of water. til' over the fire o:clock Wednesdny morning March gr n h(lus dl plays a mo t g or- I until !'mooth !lnd glossy · beat nnd 18, a.t the hom e of .hie.r daughter, geow and 'benutif ul ight. Pl' ad over tb cllke.' . E1i~b tho the Vincennes Hotel in . . . hicago, Ill. at til ug of 83 ~ ___ year. H er · j ng nnd activc life _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ • \vu ' spi!nt in linton and Warren oU/lti 8. 011 November 28,1868 she was uni ted ill Jl'\Drria~e to ad El r1y hU H th e unclay DayJ oseph Daws on nnd m llny happy and pro p rous yea~s were s pent ton J ournal rOllte in this vicinity togeth cr. To this UDlon were born now. 12 children; George D., '(It'll'. • Born to MI'. und Mrs. Charl es ~b ecc a , Elizab eth. Moses J ., H a rvey, Ma r ch :H, II son, at the "Specify Sher .... in·WilDanicl N., De lia. "arah, Hattie, home of th e lalt.el" s pal' nts , Mr. liam. paint and en~l&e A lle l W., Mary A., and Lilli e May. anti I\1rs . ,amuel harl eton, south ~ Good painter," G orge D. . pas d on in infancy of t own. only taying with them two weeks A 11l1'R'e crowe! enjoyed the afterTJ;,e husband and father lived to no on 'I'hu r~ da y at the home of Mrs' se the leve n children gro wn tl Marll'lIr('t J ohns, the mceting of man and woman-hood before be Home Dem o n ·tration on House SHERWIN- WILLIAMS qui t the stage of action. To the furni ~ hin g:; . FAST.DRI mot her WUl> left the l'earing of Da vid, the liUl e son of MI'. and th i ~ large fami ly. Neve.l· tiring, Trs. . lutTi s 1\1i11er , ' hns be en very What are we going to have Go ing to hu ve a good she put h('r should er t o the wheel ill bu t is ~O l1leW hllt illlproved at good fo r Easter Dinner ? r ,d d-fu shion d cured Hum and with th e J-.l!' lp of the children this tim e. don ' t know whnt to have. I ' You don't need to be fl'ol1l Coyle '. Quality Meat suec eded mo. t. nobl y. EWI' It Git hens went. to Dayton do wish you could sugge5t to use enjoy a fioor makes Co rB was the first to break thi s Monday to I::-<>t. his ca l' which was something f or me. Market, Did you see their family circle after many years ot iDa yto n last week. 'l'he stolen n('ur ad- Ham a, whole 01' hnlf, 18c beautiful as as expensive inlaid, in assoc iation. Rebecca was the next poli ce foun d it abandoned neat· lb. and a good variety of to answe r the call. t. he Sold icr' s Home. Mar any not. Scuffing up doesn't quality Baby Beef. Pork Veal S he was a kind and Lhoughtful Mr. ha r1.e E8I'ly is sick with Whole or Half, per lb. friend unwavering in her devotion th e g rip. ruin finish rapid and L a.'m b at very r easonable and matchless in her fidelity t o her Th e Y ung P oople of Lytl prices. the floor protected as long too, c.onvenient-have children. She cast hel' lot with! t.h e church held theil' March business A. M. E. Church of Harveysburg. und socia l m eeting Monday evenit Roor new, all ready to use Ohio and was a faithlul membtn ing at. th e h ome of Miss Bernic e to do her duty and Graham. a lwa ys willing HOME DRE SSE D BABY a day Extreme HOME DRESSED PORK Everett I:.8l·ly and daughters, WllS .bel oved by hel' co-workers. BEEF II costs you less 10 keep your possible being Fresh 'Callies. lb . .. .. 13 *c Long will we cherish in our hearts, Helen and Ruth mude a bu sine. s the intimate relationship as a trip to Cincinnati Saturday. Fin e P l'k Roast for Easter Fancy Chuck Roast, Ib .... 1Gc floors looking vou m ther and leader among US; es- Mrs. W. C. Long spent the w eekPork leak, lb. .. .... ... l8c Beef to boil, bake 01' stew, emu late her ma ny good end with reilutives in Miamisburg teem and n·sh your use Mar-not. Lea n Pig. s liced should er 2-lbs. /.......... .... ........ 21.; deeds as a Christion woman. and Dayton . Her children were so devoted 1\1l'. and 1\hs. J acob Reeder nnd gallon varnisb fioors, you Short Rib Roast, Ib ... ..... 14c POI' ~ Loin Roast. lb. ... .. l8c FlOe f or Ells t r dinner. t o her cheri shing her every wish, Mr. and M.·s. Bakel' of CenterSwiss Steak, 01' Roast. lb ... 19c the pl asul'e they derived in ad- ville ca lled em Mr. nnd Mrs. ChalCut from Baby Beef shoulder Fre h Hums, Ib l8c ministering to her was rewarded mer Reeder Saturday evening: Whole 01' half. Steak, Round or Loin lb . .. 25c . by her long associatio n with t hem. 1\11'$. Keslm' Graham and daughCut from Baby Beef. Pork Chops, Rib or Loin A moth er's beart like a prim- to r, Bernice, mad e u. bu siness trip lb. r ose opens most beautiful in the to Miami ~ bu rg Friday afternoon. . . ...... .... 22c Steak Chuck, lb ........ l8c evening of lifeMr. unr! Mrs. Ed Longacre enTender. juicy, Pi£, Chops. A mighty good steak. 5 HE;l WIN-WILUA 115 tCl'tuined their children and p:randSWP pare Ribs, 2-lbs. 25c Palo and wan she grew and weakly children to six o'clock dinner SunGround Beef, pure and fresh Small lelln pig Ribs Bearing all h~)r pains so meekly Pork, mixed if wanted, for day. The world'.grutest house pAint v~lue. Cover. • That to t hem she still grew dearer, Coaf, 2-lbs . ............. .. ........ 25c Fresh ide Pork, Ib .. James John s is reported slightly more surface per gallon. W~. much longer than . : .... l8c As the trial hour ~rew :-aearer. A was \able flat wall paint for' interior det.O!aLean Pig sides. improved f l'o m !\ s evere attack of Rib or Rump Roast, lb ...... 19c cheap .paint Co.ts less on your house. flu the past: week. Albert Stncy ling. Produces beautiful velvet finish. ' Boned and Rolled if wanted Delia the one we know and lov e Pure Pork Sausage, 2-lbs. . 2Sc i driving th.e scho ol truck during Reau1ar colors, Per gallon. : . '. . . . . . • Per quart . .. .... . . . . .. . .. ...... .. . speaking of mother so well, in Brains, 2-lbs. fo r ............ .25c Liver, lb . ...... :. ..... .... ....... 10c sa id, "She was puri1ication of h il' ill ness. Irvin Friend, of Miami Univerbesutiful thoughts and angelic in- sity. SHUW;~. W'LUAIIS is spending his Easter V8caSHE~.W'N- W'LUAMS fluence." LAMB ti<}ll with his parents Mr. and Mrs. HOME DRESSED VEAL Three or four years prior to the Friend. end, Aunt Sue was bodily tired Robert Breast of Lamb, lb . ..... .. .... 15c The Ludie Aid of this place and Veal Pocket Roast, lb ......... 13c W.e could see t hat her interest in RapiJ-D fyinS Roast Bake or stew. nlany ways was waning. She the pl'ingboro Aid wi1l be enterVeal Shoulder Roast, Ib ... . 15c Lamb Chops, lb . .. ... ...... .... ... 20c YOUT favorite color comes longed ~or that rest that is given tained Thurs day afternoon at 'Red A ..tin finish interior Any cut of Chops. Veal Chop~, lb . ...... .. ....... 18c to the weary. Most beautifully ac- Lion by the ladies of that church. in Enameloid. Ideal for paint made to wash u Irgianna Haines has Mrs. Ge Veal Loin or P orter House cepted and appreCiated the many La ll1b Roast, lb . ............ ...... 18c wootiwcrji, furni ture, toys, been quite ill for "everal days with euily as an enamel. Uif F ancy Lamb shoulder showel'!! of blessings that were belb. ... .... ..... ... ... ..... .. ... .. ... 20c cular rheumatism. etc. Wide range C'f charm· it in kitchens, baths, etc. stowed upon her in life, yet she muMrs'. .Margaret Johns waR n Veal Steak. lb . .. ...... .... ........ 25c Leg of Lamb, lb . .... ... .. .. ..... 23c slipp ed Ilway to that home pl'einll c()io:~. dinner guest Sunday of Miss Mal'y Pef Q~ ~. . • • • pared for the faithful. Per quart.. ... I and Parry CQok in Waynesville. Dear ones your mother has LUNCH MEATS , Miss Marjol' ie Laffertyof Ohio SMOKE MEAT passed to that better land cherished py the knowledge of your love Wcsleyian University, Delaware, Weiners, lb. .. ......... .... .... .....19c Bacon, Sugar cured, lb ...... .19c and affectionate tenderness and w.ill spend the week of Easter Franks, lb. . ...... ., ............... .15c 2-1b. piece or more, Partridge .consoled by the thought, tha~ her vacation with her parents, Rev. brand. teaching '~hen you were children and MI'. H. H. Laffertv. Bologna, lb. . ..I.............. ".... 15~ Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Goosey has not been in vain. You are left Jowl Bacon, Ib ... .... ......... 13 H c M.inced Ham, lb . .... ... .... , ...... 23c • for a little whil e to tread the and Jack Klotz of Cincinnati. . Dry Salt or Pickl~ Pork. ....... 15c Ham Loaf, lb . ...... .......... .... 30c paths 01 rectitude and houor. Ever Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold K<'llis and renlember that she watches over cllildren Bil.ly and J oan of Mt. Fresh home made. you and as she was devoted to yqu Holly. spent Sunday with Mr. and Boneless Hams, lb ...... .. ........ 24c Boiled Ham, lb . ... ... .. ..... ..... 47c in life so is she. devoted to 'you 10 Mrs. Willian~ Coleman, death. Mrs. Carl Albright and Mr8. J. Liver Pudding 2-lbs . ... ........ ,25c Lard, 2-1b8 . ..... .............. .... ... 23c B. Jones att.ended the funera l of T.~Je house ~ 'dust, the voic o is 1% lb_ loaf Bread .. .. ...... : ... 7c Mrs Irene McCurdy at her late dumb, Oleomargarine, plain or home in Springboro, Monday But through undying years to __ 0 colored, 2-1bB. .. ;........... .. .... 2Sc afternoon. come, • Full line of . De1ica~ssen's Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Early of I doz. Pan Rolls, ............ ..... .Sc The ~park that g lowed within h er near Miam ilsburg were Friday 110 - soul Shall lif.pt our footsteps to the e vening gue.s ts of Mr. and Mrs. '150 Set~ .~ Charles Early and childr.en. goa. _She went her way; but ob, she Misses Margaret and Ruth Cook trod ' . . and M,'. t hllrl es Dostel' of ' WayThe {!ath' that led her straight to nesvllle werE' guests Sunday evenGod. ing of Mrs. Margaret · Johns, Free Delh,ery Say e Your Sole. J»boae 66 , SU(lQ lives as this pu t death to Mr .. Marv Carmony spent Sunday with MI'. and Mrs. Wilbur ·,~.S. po~nd 1_--~~----------------~--~-------------------- .1 Theyscorn; lose our day to find God's Clark in Waynesv ille. 'Il1ot:n., Ri!v. H. H. Lafferty wishes to P. L. D. anounce the union Lenten service at the M. E. Church at Springboro • Card of ThjaDk. this week, with Commun ion SerL~ad, 3~e • We take this opportunity to vice' on FI'i dIlY evcning, The meethank ?l,Ir neighbors and f.,l'iends, ing · wiII close Easter e vening with for theu ' consoll.ng sympathy: T he 'a ' Cantata of fifty voices, at t he , beautiful flower offerings.' The Reform ed church. EVCl'y one in·efficient service of Mr. McClure vited . to th el~ e services. .) and his helpers. For the songs, and " - - ---- - - - - comforting words of the minis.. . .. , " .. ter. In t he going II.way of our yo~ dear Mother. The Sons, and Daughters

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The Junior class is now on a campaign for se.lIing magazines. These magazines, ,The Womans' Ask us abo~\; Plaster Patch. llome Companion, The -American, Madden Lumber Yllrd. The Country Home, and Colliers, . are published by Ute Ct;owell " If you are papering use Plaster Publis hing Company, "of Spring- Patah. Madden's Lumber Yard, field, Ohio. , The cla!l~ Js divided into two teams, the Hispaniola, Mrs. R. H. Hartsock and chilwith John Turner as the captain, dren are recovt'ring after a siege and the Adventure Sally, with of grip. Lena Earnhart as the captain. The Adve nture Sany is now in the )\fiss Eva Banta, of Lebanon, lead in the race for Treasurc Is- spent t he week-end with Miss land: by one subscription. The Helen Hawke. commission that is received ft'om the sale of the magazine is to be Get your set of dishes at Cary's u'sed to help meet tlle expense of Jewelry Shop, Leban on, Ohio. All the Juniot'- Senior b..anquet, which patterns open stock. wil! be given May 8. We hope to make a great deal of money from Miss Katherine Kemple, of Wilthis campaign as we wish to en- mington was the week-end guest tel'tnin the Seniors royally., of Miss Be~nice Hyman. Preparations are now being made fol' thc Warren 'County tract meet and Waynesville is planning to send representatives in every field. Don't forget to watch for the date of this meet as all must go to support W. H.

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Hi h School Operetta II' . The High School Glee Club will present a tWO-Bct operetta, "Princess Ting-oh-Ling," in the ,near future. Thil date for givh'lg the opel'etta has not , b~n definitely decided upon, but it will be aunounced soon'l The cast of characters is as fo lows: Kink Duck Ling, Ruler of the Land of Way off- Ronald ' Hnrdin ' Princess Ting-oh-Ling, His daughter~R08a l<ee McClain. Took S~e, the- Court ' Astrologer - Dean Hawke. ... Ah Lee, His son and an American University, Graduate-George Miller. . , Ku Ku, The' Court JesterCecil Davis, ' Tu Fat, Prince of the Land of Hokum and sailor for the brand of Ting-oh-Lin~ohn TUl'Ml'. Wun Lung, ' Dissipated elderly King of a neighboring kingdom and suitor for the hand of Princess Ting-oh-Llng--John Coates. , Five , Chefs-;,..Lena Earnhart, Evelyn Cartwright, Mirgaret Rog~ ersJ Rania' Hardin and Thelma COleman. • A Priest, Ladies and Gen~lemen 01 the, Court of Way Oil'. Retimue of. King Wiun l-ung. , Time-Any time. Place:-The MYthical Land Way , Off, on the ' outskirts Ch ina. . .,

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cutl er and son, of ,Loveland, spent Sunday with Ray ldi!ls and fami ly. ,MI', and Mrs. Melvyn Banta, Qf Galena, Ilpen.t the week-end with Waynesville and Lytle l'elatives. Save labor and your silverware by using a tarnish-proof cvntainer. Ask Cary's Jewelry Shop, LeMmon Ohio. ' , Mrs. Laura Zell spent Saturday night a.nd Easter' Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Zen in Xenia. , Mr, and Mrs. W. C. St. John and daughter were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Smith. , Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Robitzer and daughter were dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. J : D. Marlatt on Eastell Da,Y. '

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MYSTERIOUS PARTY, AT MOUNT HOLLY

ANNUAL BANQUET QF SMITH.HUCHES 'CLASS

The bir thda y surprise Tuesday evening, March 3 1, on Mrs. E arl Marlatt of Mt, Holly is a mystel·Y. Not 0 gu est kn ew an ything about it, I do not belie ve anyone had an invitati on, bu t neve r the less every body arrived at seve n thirt y p, m., prompt, with bags of chnd y, and popcom. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hou g h of Waynesville; of course Mrs. Houg h never had a hand in an ythin g, but sh e had one in a popcom or can dy diHh most of the evc ning. MI'. and Mrs,' Ed Hough, would have been present, only old ma n gri}) interfered and kept them busy. , ' ..M1'. and MI's. Burton Earnhart al'C my next dool' neig hbors. Mrs. Earnh'l}rt, 'fuesday afternoon, wat ched me take my dai ly dozen, carrying bould ers f ol' the rock garden ; she could have told me I was going to ha ve co mpany, but no r We ll I am positi ve she had been threatened. Mri'! . Burt Marlatt, a few days ago, a te a banana wi t hout removing t~ e skin. and the consequ ence was a sev el'e nttack oj ind igestion so we missed her. Just what I sho ul d like to ay abou t Mi ss Cla ra Da ughtcrs would not look we ll in prin t. Come again Claral but don't wait until March 31, Qt n ext yeat·. I \fas very much surprised to see Mrs. John Rye. I thought she was busy sorting duhlia bulbs for hel' apring" planting to go partying Mrs. Roland Weaver, my daught er of Dayton, Ohio arrived home March 28. he und Mrs. Clarence Cra wford had a t enible time know~ng nch othel"s whe reabouts It _ would b , "Mother have you SOen UClelly ha'l Helen been here," I am sur H I n could not hide under my a[I1'On, ahe doesn't lon g in th e !lOlb, ladi es class, M r~ . 'Dorn Morgan could, at the least have dropp d a hint. If I had fail ed to pick ' j up it would have be!!n my hard luck. Thata all right Dora. Your time is coming. Mrs. L, M. Stephel\s, my mother came early in the evening to discu ss the topics of the day. I now believe, it was , to interfere with the washing of the s upper dishes. After every one ar~ived, Mother said she .could have told: me, but didn't dare to. Hush mpney sure works. My husband told me he had orders to kcep me at home; a husband is not lIupposed to keep a secret from his wife, -1 will forgive him, but am not sure how SGon. Others present were Mr. an Mrs. Forest Hough and daughter ine, of Waynesville i Mrs, Ed. t:ton of ,E lyria, Ohio, Arthur 'an,d 'Fred Morgan, Lewis and Minnie Crawford of Mt. Holly and Paul Hough of Waynesville. I understood there were others who did not get to come. I will have to ' s'ay you missed a good 'time. A table of 600 wris in ordel' for , ,those who wished to play. Jokes and amusements ' for the others. Even embarrasing , moment~ for the !:lostess ,but ask Forrest about that. " If dirty face, dirty hand and dirty dishes make II' complete surprise, fOlks you had it. ' Mrs. Earl Marlatt

On last Thursday evening about 170 boys, girls, parcnts teachers and friends enjoyed together the annual Smith-fJughes Home Economics banquet. The girls did 'a master job of serving what the boys supplied for the evening feast. ' Eve rett Marlatt acted as toastmaster and served well in that capacity. 'MI'. Crab~ and Mrs. Eicher welcomed PQrents and friend s. Sherman Tinney responded for the Senior vocational boys in well-chosen words on "A Four Year Backsight." Leroy Moran respondlCd for the Junior boys by t.a lking on "Some Things We have Accomplished." Chariett Whceler told how the girls acquired a knowledge of the methods of preparing foorl and m>t'als. Thomas Sheets told of farm shop work. Paul Savage, as a Sophomore, spoke of "What We have Accomplished Thus Far." Florence Day responded for the art departnient and with the help of the other girls gave the "A. B. C. , Style Show." John Thompson gave a talk on "Why I Took ,the Vocational Course," and Mr, Branstrator responded for parents. Estle Hagemeyer, as president of the F. F. A" presented Miss Decker a token of appreciation for her service in helping the boys with their music for "The Dixie Minstrels." After talks ' from 'm embers of the High School faculty and a number of the members of , the Board of Education another annual school - event closed, many voti ng it the "best yet." ......

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NEWS OIREC.T fROM THE STATE CAPITOL COLUMBUS, OHIO- A grand totul of ~13 , 293,447.97 in reven ue was r eceIved by the state from the Buroeau of Motor Vehicles during the past yealr, according to figures compiled by Secretary of State Clal'ence J. Brown, Of that amount $7,090,778 was receiv.ed for license plates for passenger cars, $5,233,474.66 for commercial cars $221,170.36 for trailers, $75,420 for dealers, $17,216 for motorcycles, $2,236.50 for side cars and $158,722,24 I'eeeived in fees for transfers. ~rh e fees paid for plate f OI· passeng-er cars avel'aged $4,66, for commercial cars $26.61 and for trailers $9.06.

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EASTER SERVICES AT WAYNESVILLE CHURCHES

Special music, appropriate sermons and beautiful floral decorations marke'd the observance of Easter at t he local churches. Services at the M. E. church began with a s unrise prayer meeting at 6130 a. m., folIowed liy We repair everything in watches breakfast served in the basement clocks. jewelry- Silver\vare reof the church by members of the plated-Beads restrung. . Cary's Epworth League. At the 10:30 Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, 01110. service a good program of music, tinder the direction of Miss HElen Miss llel;m" Hawke and her Hawke, was rendered and the pasguest, Miss Eva Banta, of Lebanon The present General Assembly tor's sermon subject was "The were entertained at the home, of of Ohio will recess Fl'iday of this Resurreetion." A, duet, "Open the Ma:. and Mrs. A. K. ,Day, on Sunweek until Monday, April 27 when Gates of the Temple," sung by d~y. it will again reconvene to consider Mrs. H. L. Buerkle and Mr. George taxa ton and appropriation ' mea- Kern, 'Was a splendid 'feature of l'he WQmnn's Auxiliary ot St. ures only. 'When the legislature the program. MalY'S Church will meet on FriServices at St. Mary's Episcopal adjourned last Friday, only 28 day ai'ternoon, April 10. at two bills had bElen passed by both church were well attended. The o'clock at the home of Mrs. Rdnald branches. The Senate had passed choir 'with Mrs. Maynard Weltz as Hawke. 98 bills andl the House 100, out soloist and Mrs. John Gons at the of the 905 whiCh were on the organ. renderM good music and Bernice .Hyman left Tu-e~th~ sermon by the rector, Rev. J. calendar. fol' ilie University of IllinOIS J. Schaeft'er. was espeCially fine. spending the Easter vacation At the Church of Christ Bible her paren~ Mr. and ,Mrs. A number of bills recommended , SYDOpo•• of Scene, for passage included four year School a special Easter program Hyman,. terms for c()unty prosecutors and had been prepared and the Easter Act I.-Tlie garden o(--Kmg M\,. and' Mrll._ Jesse Seal'S and county clerlts, permiting school message 'was given by A. R. Vance Duck Ling's summ~ ;palaoo boards to borrow money on defi- The evening service' was one of Act n. .' , son of Sabina, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ciency notes for operating expen- especial interest with a 'good pro'Scent 1._':the' same. "rhe Sea'ts' and' qaughte.r, of Columb~s, were calling on 'Wpynesvillll relases, peri'nittiing parole of prisoners Kram of music and a fine sermon , next ' morning. . . in imminent danger of death with. by the minister on "The ResurScene,'2.-The same. Sev~ral tives ~~npay. , out commuDilltion 0'1 the govel'J\or, rection Gospel. hours latel', , At the Friends' church the folMrs. F. -L. :Weltz and , Miss proposing .establishment ' of a The Glee club has been ' l>utting sta te 'board of barber examiners; lowing ' prograni was' given by Ii peat deal of time and work on Rosalie Hatfield, of Wilmington: which has already passed the Sen- members of the First Day School: thIS operetta and we hope for a Mr. and M~. Maynard Weltz ana cJiildren " were Sunday dinner ate and school bUll ' drivers to Piano solo-~lizabeth Furnas. large !I~ten4a~ce •. , 'gues~' 0'1 ?4'r. and Mrs. Lee lJawke carry insural~ce and also providing The Easter Lesson-Ruth Cook. The Easter Story--Jean Furnas. aTld family. ' " iQspection oje buses. The S The Joy 'that Was-Margaret Cook. Mr. an'd 'Mrs. Charles F. M~sher The politil(!81 plum tree of Ohio Exercise-Primary children. of Cincinnati, entertained a family is fast be,coming barren . but ·T he Transfor~d Cedar-Wilton .. p~rty at The Netherland , I , neverthless 1that does 'not pl'event Hartsock, 'WllJal'd Furnas, and on Easter Sunday, celebrat- VILLACE COUNCIL sevel'al score of office lie,e kers frQm , , Hugh O'Neall. MT.., Mosher.s bjrthday an niverH,,"S BUSY SESSION calling,on GI~vernor George White Easter Morning at the GrovesaEY. ,'JIhe ' Ilqestll were ·Mr~. E~ith , daily in, hOP.IlS of plucking a prize. Ruth Hockett. Harris, Mrs. Laura Mosher, Mr. • C " " • ' The chle~ 'exec1.ltiYe of the state R,tlth Hockett, Anna O'Neall, )larris MoSher; Mr,. and Mrs. ,Ronqo~nell }Ield a bu~y ses IOn -at is truly) ~ much sought; after , per- • "Ev!illyn Furnas, Ruby ' Dale ald Haw1<e ' and , ,son,' Frank, " ,91 t~eu" regu lar meetmg ' Mon~ay son age and his office' 1S always Underwood. Waynesville, . and ,Mr. and Mrs. mght. ~fter ~he re~lar rouhne filled with lapplicarits willing to Soloi "The Holy City"-Mrs. Curl Fred Hartsock, ~iBS Mildred H~tt­ .of bu:uness,;, seV'tlral matters leI serve the stlate. , Democrati~ 'head- Cl0810g Prayer-Sarah Braddock. '!lock ,and Master Charles Hal'tsoc:1t Importance ' were take'1 up. . quarters in one !of-the 'local 1...0.1,_ ,' of Milf9r,d. . T~e ·.late eont~oversy between is also a bUllY place and ', applica , CouJ;leil ~nd the ~ateJ; board end- tions for positlons"lIre Bled tbere MOTHERS' CLUB MEETING ~d whe.n' the. enti~e board J:landed together wi,tI\ , recommendations. , ,; • .• 10 thelr resignatIOns. The trou- It is said tha~ since Governor, The Wayne Township Mothers' took place: A dinnerscOrvn8lesdt!~~, ble arose when, ,the .new water WJlite. was elected ovel' 15,000 ~p_ club held their regular monthly of ' the foUpwing" 'va!J e motor Rnd p.ump, which was or- ph catton ar,& on 'file. ,In several meeting Friday, April 3rd at the about 170 guests': Coffee dered ,by the board, ~as foun4 'to instances as many as 100 sought Grade building. Chicken Fricassee be second-han~. The discovery, was the same pCIsition., " Devotions were given by Mrs. Hot Rolls not ,made ,unbl after the app'araMashed Potatoes Day. , ,' SweetPotatoes tus was installed but Councd i-4!The Third grades, Miss Lile and Apple Sl\lad . fused to accept it. . Consequently The class in printing ' in the Miss Kelly, teacher, entertained -Green 'P eas at the meeting Monday Dlght, a Boys Industlrial School at Lancas- with playlets and Songs of Spring , new board wall named, and com- ter under su]pervisiol\ of tbe editor , ,Ice ' Cream and , After ' djnner- speeches , prises W. C•. St. John, George VI. and instructor is turning out an "Our Flag," and "Holland," which th,e banquet, tlie program Kern and A. ,0. Griffy. ' excellent Ptlbiication, filled with were very ' ably rendered and give'll i,n anottier col'!mn. After some ruscussion it ' was many items of intel'cst ' from the greatly enjoyed by the Budience. The Pre-School Child Clinic , , , , .. decided to macadamize the en- various gradlell, ,offices and shops,' ~r. " Loti l\6tqrned to school tire length of ' Thu'd street; also The campus of th eschool fs · re- will be held April 22. Book revie.w by Dr. Mary Cook )fonday" aftel'" an absence 'due to Miami and '1,'yler streets: splendent w:i th its spring foliage with some very helpful and inthe death' of , njs mother. ' A committce was appointed to and the modem fireproof build- teresting suggestions. "" . " , look into the matter ' of purchas~ ings are all kept, In excellent shape The flower box was given to the =~=~==:::::::?=~~~=;:;::::;:~d==~====:==:;i~~:===~=== i'ng rubber. co'a ts and boots, for Over 1,000 boys are housed iff the Third grade room. ' the' fire department, - . ' dormitories ,a nd aU ' are given an Some new playground equip. The secretary--of, Council will industrial ,anld vocational training ment was bought for the .Grade ser,v e the Board of, Public 'Affairs, in an effort to reform and malie school groundS. al,s'o. : an ordinance for which is them respectable and rea'pected Nominating committee to choose citizens. ' , ,t>~J>lisbe~ i,n tl)e 'Gazette today. tM new officers fol' the coming , CounCIl adjourned to' meet at y:ear as'- follows: Mrs. LueUa t~_e., call the maYc;>r. The confession o,t two cOl\vfcte Miller, Mrs, Anna Hoak, Mrs. in the OhiQ IPenitentiary that ,they Jes&ie HYl'l1an and Mrs, Ella Cook fired the,J>riElon on Eastel' Mon~J Dain~ refreshments , were sel'of last year, wbtcli ,r esulted in 'the ved by Mrs. 'M yrtle Edwards. Mrs. death of 322: in~atell, 811stalns the Sadie Florence, Mrl!!. Jessie HyjUdgment of Wal'del\ P. E, Thomas man, Mrs. Anna ~a1l!by, MrS. at the time, that the ftr~, was of Mary Hoblltt, Mrs. Nettie tinney, di~lthigili8~hel:i'l'incendiary origin. ' The two'" con- MrS. Carr, and Mrs. Snyder, victs ' are nlow confined in the , Adjollrned to m-ee~ May let for, Franklin county 'jail, haVing ,been our ,final m"etitl&,. . indic'te" :Cor first degre,& murder.

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T \\'o yo ut hful ba ndit!; held up - I a nd l'oblJ 'd p u~:;e ll g rs ori a nOl'thMiss Anna Lee Crun e is il l I,Oll llll Da y t on- ~ incinnut,i bus ~o uth with g rip , II f Ccnterv ille ca l'ly Fl'luay mornilll,{, Two wal ches an d $ ~5 i n cash Mrs. D. R. Smith was u Wil- C"lll:>titlited t h ' loot obtamed from mington vis itor Sutu rduy. til,. fO ll l' passe ngers and t he driver. T h e h" ld\,p occ urred a t a bout 1 Walter EI;l ey is slow ly l'eCllvel'- a, Ill., as th ' t w O me n, who had boanled th e hus at Lebanon. asked ing f r om u ,everc illn ess. t o ue di ~c h a ...!cd lit th e Lonesome Mrs, Lee Hawke an d SO n Don- Pin e cornN SlIu ,t li of Cl' nterville aid \\' ' I'e Dayion visitors today , til th e JIlte: rs C'ctIOn of R~ ute 73 . and t he l)n ytclIl- Lcba non pIk e, Mrs, J . C, Hawk e and Mrs. J. p , Bolh me n wo re armed and as F ro mm we're Dayto n vi s i t o r ~ 10n. lhe bu:; tirew t a ~ t o p th e~ proday d uced g' U n ~ a nd sCUI'ch ed theIr f~ l. IO \\,-pIlHRenKCI's a nd th e driver for Mrs, 1\1al1' Hopk ins, of Dayto n money >lnd va luables, Ve rn OIl Hosell , of Da yton, the is the gu est of MI', a nd Mrs. J . C, Hawk e. drive r was f orced to hand over his watch , ash I' e c e ip t~ f rom his last W. N, Sears and famil y visited run wcre in a vest poc ket bu t the relatives in Dal'ke COlll1ty, Sunday I' ohbe l's over loo ked t he money in !H'ar 'hing hi m. afternoon. T he JOll l' passe ngel'S in the bus ROSR P la nk and family spent at th e t ime, in ad dition t o the robSunday with Lou Planlc at Yel- bers, were M I', a nd Mrs. J ames a y, of Lllncaste l', Ky., Enoch low Springs. arter, of Dayt on, a nd Robert L. Rev. Chest er A. William so n as- Kelly, of the Pal ace hot el, Cincinsisted in a three·hour se rvice a t llnti. Mr, an d Mrs. Casey we re searchXenia, on Good Friday. ' d an(l $ 15 in cash taken from Miss Louise Henderson has re- t heir purses. Cartel' was forced to sumed her studies at M.iami - hund over his watch, no CRsh being f ound in h is pockets. Kelly Jac obs Busin ess College. was )'obbed of $10 in cash. Accordin g lo Hosell, wh o is a Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dyke, ~f Dayton, called on Ml'. and Mrs. sub Ht itute dri ver on th e line, he FOl'est Graham Sunday ev enin g. fi l'!>t SII W t hc t wo lD en at about 8 :3 0 Thu rsday evening when they For' best results consign your boa rued a southbo und bus that he live stock to Green-Embry Co., wus (h'iving, a t t he Lon esome Pin~ CinCinnati, in care of D. n. Salis- corner, They left the bus at Leba non li nd Rose l! completed his run bury. Rev. Cheste r A, WiJliamson and in to Ci nci nnati , He le ft Cincinnati A. R. Vance attended a church a t 11 :3 0 dl'i v in~ the last no~h­ meeting at Springfi eld Frid ay bound bUI> of the evenn g. Arrivin g at Leba non a t 12.40 a. m., the night. game t wo men boarded the bus Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carey had a gai n a nd occupied ,their Seats in as dinner guests on Sunday Mr. the coac h un til it neared their des and M!'!!. Wilbul' Stan$bcny and tin ation. H e described the pair DS being family. aro und 20 0 1' 21 years of age. One Mr. and Ml's. John R. Baker, of was apPl;oximately 6 ft. 2 in. in Franklin, were entertained Eas- height and t he other 6ft. 7 in. ter Sunday, at th e horne of Mr, Both wOl'e gray overcoats and caps. F ollowing the holdup Rosell and Ml's. Charl es Gray. dl'ove th e bus to Centerville where Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parlette . he ph oned Sheriff FUlkerth. Oftl cers helieve ' that the men of Ithaca, N. Y., and Mr. liff Lewis, of Centerville, spent Wed· pro bably had parked a car near nesday with Mrs. Emma Jann ey. the scene of the holdup and were t hus nbl e to make a quick escape. Saws filed by machinery, cut Traffi c is , unusually light on this cleaner, truer, :Caster. Also cross· late bus during th~ week 'nnd it is cut saws, gummed, 25c per foot. diflicul t to ex plan the robber' seof Thursday night for the Roy Pigott, at Madden's Lumbe r lection holoup. Yard.

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'J . B. Patton and family have moved from Mrs, Anna Sheellan 's 'l h A . L . SJ[ propertyon Into cs house Fiftht e str.eet, Ernest Hartsock and family Bnd MI', and Mrs. Herman , Surface will occupy Mrs. Sheehan 's hous e.

W. F. M. S. MEETING

The W. F, M. S. of the M. E .. chlll'eh nle t on Wednesday, April 1st , a t the home of ~rs. Fromm. Owmg to th e sever ity of ~he weath er th ~ a tte ndan~e was small. t The dcvotlOnal tOPIC "Through Miss Bel'tha Filer, of Cincinnati Temple" Doors .to the Vision of Bible Seminary, spen t spring vaca- S~)'vlc e was given .by Mrs. Day.. tion with hel' parents, Mr. and Mrs Th.e r egular busmess of the J. S. Fi ler at Fen-y, Mi ss Filer meetmg was conducted.. . took part in the Easter prog ram s In the !~b s enc e of Rev Dibert at both Ferry and Waynesville the St ~dy book rev.lew was very , Churches of Christ. abl y gIV en by Mrs. ~Ia'rk. The IitCI'UlJ, prow'am 't0ns lsted 0'1, a Miss TrilleRa and Miss Mal'garet song ' My Father K,n ows," be.auEdwards l'eturned last week aCter tifull y rende red by Mrs. ,Baird. spending the wintel' at Delray and a boo J<Jet "A Double Zero Beach / Fla. They will remllin \~ith Charge" re ad by MI·S. Cross. Rerelatives in Dayton a short tIme fr eshm en t.<! were served by the before coming to their home here. hostess ancl hel' Ilssistants. " After spending several we eks CELEBRATED BJRTHDAY at the home of her daught61', Mrs. Robert Walton, in Dayton, Mrs. Mrs. Julia Berf;an entertained J. L. Hart!!ock returned, to l1er home here Sunday, Mrs. Hart- II few of. her friends and neighbors sock's friends will be glad to learn at a 1it.t1e ,social gathering at her home Monday evening 9f last week that her hcialth is improved . in honor of her 75th blrthda¥. The gu ests were: Mrs. Leroy M Mr. and Mrs. John Heeter, 1'$, Chiles, Mrs. Gmce Lincoln ' Smith, Arch Warner and son, Al'ch, Mr. M,'s. Max Davis. MI'S. Lizzie Le,wand Mrs. Wayne G. Dee, Mr. and is, Mrs. Rob-ert Bnker, Mrs. Fl'ank Mrs, H: M. Bloomer and daughter, l\lIl! er, Mrs, T. Jeff Smith. Mrs. Patricia, of Dayton, Mrs. F loyd Della Venable, Miss Lucy Emley. Price and children, Jean and A d cliciou ~ lunch was served. Myron, of Newark, were guests of The guests departed, after wish,ing Mr. and Mrs. George Kern and the host ess many more happ,y son, on. Sunday. birthday anniversaries. Mr and Mrs. F. E. Thomas ... ~ ... -~ entertained to East e'l' dinner Mr. EAS:rERN STAR and Mrs, Ralph Dyk~ and Mr, Rnd . , ' Ml's. Madison Earnhart and son ,MIUIl1 I C!laptel' No. 107; 0., E. S. , Jackie of Dayton, Mr. lind Mrs. wllJ meet, ICI regul!lr s'easlon ¥?nLowcll , Thomas and daughtel' i day evenmg, Aprrl 18. ViSiting Betty, of Lytle, M·I'. and Mrs. WiU membc1's w~lcome. Vaii, of Lebanon, Mr. Frank Hahn E(~lth ,A ndrews, W. , ~. , and Mr. George Hawke. MlIlnie Fromm, ~e~ y.

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NEWS LEANED fRO COURT HOUSE

New Salb Samuel Brbter ve...UII Lotti. lJriXer, for divorce. Cbaqell &118 extreme cruelty. Olarence E. Reynol~ v.enlUI Edward J. Lee and Marraret N. ,L ee tor money and attachment. Mary Boyd verSU8 John Boyd for divorce. Ctial'ges are ' gr089 neglect. • . The People's Building Loan and Savings Co. versus Valentine N. Hobbit et al. for money. • BUSiness Corner8 Inc. versus Carl Roush al'!~ Daisey ROush Sn),der for speCific performanee of contract.

In tlae W •• '. Limelight NelV York's Greatest

Common PI., •• PrOC.,ediD~. Building Ente.rprtse Thr ca~'c (J f B r t UHM)l versus J. R() and G. I~. Brow n, I'eceiver was ordC I'C~ dism issed without recOl"!. • In thG cn e (.f the P eop le's Buildiug Lo,un ' and IlVinp:s 0., 01 Leb al1 Ilbout him . It wuuld make a my. cm'np with me," he Mit! uneas- nnoll. versus Ann ~ Rose t Ill. G. H I'TER 1. tiilfcrellce, all 'I· i~ht. ate Wheeler ilr. "Thcaa dam n nesters i sh ol'e F Brown as l'.eCClve must pay to , The kid wa!; running away, bu t \\"ouldn 't think he was just some m('un . Let the pinto goo. Anybody Bert ullom net proceeds arising Proha't e Court Proceed,in, 'a he Was taking hi timE.' about it, Ii -uy-·trangel' riding thr ug,h. com along lin I clltcll YOll h ru, from sal of tobacco und it is 01'and he. en joy d e\' ry fo ot of hi s H 'd p1'llbnuly gi\" hi m work; b e it' ~ fan:~ \'e well. What kindu gun dered that h rclease to Bert CuiThe last will and testament of flight.. would, if he had ,U!lY . . you I!:ot'!'\ 10m ,any a nd all rights as receiver. Rach el P. Gill, deceased, Willi filed He wa s running away f l'olll se,,· A. man WIl: ndmg to\~' III'd hIm, It i ordered that the action be in court. . ('Ill t fortv·fly'. eral thing ' thflt hud begul1 to c mlllg' out of the wl!le -ar l1~ed " ou.1. That wo n't tell nothin' rliSlll i~. d with out record . A. C. Dotson was appointed ado' harry him. eyen at twenty: his l cou ll'e to lh' Ic ft-th~ ol1e whi ch if th, II t'. tel'S IZ'Pt snoopy. Co me The defendant are -allowed 20 ministrator of the estate of Cheslather's enemies-sueh as hnt! ~hc Ill ap h~Id Inden\.lh~ cl as N~te on . Tigl')' ey ". I'll see yuh through day~ in which to plead in the case tel' W. , Dotson, d~ceased, and ' filed outlh' d stl'aight-sh ojing uld Wh eele r'" plll(' ' . The kl<l saw hllll of the Natio na l Cn h Register Co. his bond in the sum of $100 with , ." Killer Reev 'S i but he wa ~ not run- the 'llinute hl' came arou nd the thi He wheeled his hor. e, Ilnd led vel~us . L. ' ol'hes, et al. W. T. Estes and Henderson Estes, niog {rom th e en emics so much II. roc k ll'd~(' thllt morked that en.'1 tht' way back nJl t he hill. and the Th c conditions of t he mortgage as sureties. from the impending neces~ ity of (, f tll(· co ul l'{, and hI' wondered If kid f" lIowed without a \l'OI·d. in the elise I' the Miami Valley George Springer Crawford was shooting t hr ill. Th e kid had 111) his lIlil!' ht not be Nate Wheele r 1'11(' damned. dirty luck of itl Bu ildi nl!' of FrllnkJin , versus Dora app ointed administrator of the es'ambition for carrying on the feud him self. H e' t! ask him, a nywa y, a s Hliving to !<ilout the fi r~t mun he huw and Levi haw were not tate of Charles H. Crawford, deand getting th e name of being n ,. ~(I 011 :I~ , tht',V met. ~aw in the count ry. t he on he wa s k 'p t nnd it is ordered unless the ceased, lind filed his bond in the 'rhl! t \\,,) ~o lita .. y horscmen r ode l!o inj! to st rike fo r II job ! Anothel' defe nll llnts pay $75 6.58 with inter sum of $2306 with London and kill er like Pap. He did n ot want to kiil; h.c had .scen ~oo mu ch of III' i!.~o ;;ight of cHch uthcl' sudde n- thinA' lIoth red him; how hlld he c~t withi n three days from date Lancashire Indemnity 00., of Amthat and It earned neIth er novelty Iy . ti l ly yard s IIpart. :lnd the !<I~pc happen ed t mil'S, like that? He the defendant!,;' eq uity of redemp- erica as Burety. n or the glumour of adyentuJ'('. 1 d l ·i\PJJin~ . a"':IY O l~ eIther Side. 'I ~e had Ilimed at Wheeler's 'A'un arm. tio n be 'foreclosed and premises Ray Schnell, executor of the eaTh en too he was r unning away ' rilnchl'r Jl·rked hIS horse up as .f lIow had he shot 80 far wide that will be so ld . tate of Charles Schnell. deceased. from' a girl Who had ca ll ed him ah out II wh el' l und ri~e buck l hl' bu llet wcnt through Wh eeler's filed h's I b'll In t he ca~e of Este lla Williams I sa e I • Tig&r Eye to his fa ce. The kit! felt ",h enel' he cnnll'. The kid kep.t hear!? It neve r ocurred to him that his ve:, us Lt!roy Hu~h~s and He~ry In the matter of the estate of a streak of fire shoot up hi s spine _·trn igoht un. Then the mncher (lid When he thought of the way she a 11l0 ~t IlIll<Izing thin!!. li e Yllllked fathe r 0 1' anyone else would disHp- Stl.lw.?l1 . the p lal.n~lff IS to gIve J ohn E. Simpson, deceased. the had pronounced th e ~lIme mcn his g Ull from , its h,olst.e r. drove PI'OV(' of the shootinl!'. That would II CU l lty ~or cosb 111 t he sum of court approved and confirmed the called him. Always before he had th e ~ pllr s , ag::lIllst. hiS horse a!1d be ~B lI l't1 B C}l se of "have to." And ' $50 "'.Ithlil. 20 days. If she . does !~I~sinTs~~:t~: :iuf:~~:ia~.unham. accepted it just as he would hove cam(· hlll g lllg ~ tl'alght at the k.'d. n, he meditated gravely On the not thIS actIO n shall stand dl misIn the case of W. Chester Maple accepted any other nickname sug"Dra~\·. you oyote! I' m com lll' neces~ity of defe nd ing him self, he sed. e?=ecutor of the estate of W. F. gest ed by so m t hing in his chur- n -~ ho o tlll'!" he yell ed us he rode. rUJI1emiJel'ed th e jerk of hi!! bi ~ hat Th omllH Willi ams is ordered to Eltzroth, deceased, versus Nellie B acter 01' appearance, hut she had 'I'll!' kid WII S cau ght completely an d too k it off to see just what pay sec urlity for costs of $60 with- Eltzroth, Clara C. Gilmour and W. made it a taunt. "If h i ~ gounl'll. but he had been hurl hfl l pened. ' ill 20 days in t h cuse of Thomas C. Gilmour, the court orderes! tbat He couldn't change t he yellow trnill{'d in a hal'll !i!!hool t hat . RC Th t're it was- a smudged hole Williams versu. Leroy Hughes and the plaintiff appraise the estate stare of his l'ight eye any more crptad no QXCU !!G rO I' fumbling. rig ht in th(\ mi ddle of the crown. Henry tii lwell. If he does not his and present it to the court for con than he co uld re mcm'ber not to Th e pow -w uf hig forty-five WliS "Damn close," Babe commented netion sha ll sland dismissed. firmation. Bquint..h . is blue left eye neaTly shut n ot u split seco nd sl.o ~\'er t~an the "You want to keep your eye In the case o f George G. PerThe last will and testament ot when he really meant something. othe r. He 1'el a VICIOUS Jerk at peeled hereafter. These n(!ste rs'll rine versus William Shumaker. Martin H. Hopper was filed in ' His mother always told him he got his hat I1 S hi ~ finger tj~hte n e d shoot a man on sight." Leora D. Shumaker, Elizaooth H. t tbat t~ eye at a circus she had ~r o und th tl'l~g~r of hlS gun. "What foh?" Shumaker', and Geo, ' E. Shumaker co~~ is ordered by the court in the visited before he was boro. The The n he was I'Id , ng forward to .. 'Gau se they're damn' cow the plaintiff is granted 30 days matter of the e8tate of Lealie A. kid didn't know about that. but wh re th man had topplcd from thiev s and the Poole ha~ called to plead. Moore, deceased, that the execuhel knew he had it and that it was his horse. The little pinto shied the turn," Babe said savagely. You In t he case of Olive Hines ver- tTix of the estate distribute tq the eye that look ed down a gu n away and wou ld have started runn sus Robel·t Hebel' Ha1')1ilton, et aI, Retta Moore he remaining stocks barrel when he practised shooting j ning lIu t the kid cuught it with heard what h e hol\ered. t he ddendants are authorized to and bonds after all bills are paid. "Yeall, I heahd." the eye that stared back when one sweep of his long ann that "That's the nc!;ters war whoop, change on their petition, the name Silas A. Stock, executor of th'e somebody tried to give him some gath al'ed in the t railing reins. of their lip. They didn't, very He wa:> ai tting there on h is horse these days. The Poole has hnd foul' of Olive Himes to Olive Hines and estate of Wilford ,R. Eyer. ·decea. often; they seem ed to expect him staring incredulously down at the men fa nned with bullets in the to chang(l wording of petition so ed, filed bis first and final .a ccount. The Lebanon-Citizens ,National "Ianche E. Boisvert. ManchC!Ster, N. H. and Beulah A. Fairrlll to ride with his ri~ht glove off dead man, when another horseman last month. We're needin' ridel'!l as to show interest on said note and his gun loose ln its holster, came galloping down a grassy that can shoot. You come in time.' in questi on paid up in full of Jan- Bank and Trust Co .• gua~n· of Odenton. Mel.. arc thc first girl printer apprentices ever to be 3ppo.>in:ed "How many men has the uary 10, 1930 instead of JanuaTY Sarah M. BeTcaW. in competent, at the Government Printing Oftite in Washington, D. t. Both aspire the way Pap always did. ridge no mOl' than a stone's 10, . 1931. The matter comes on filed his distributive aecount. to become'mllter nrinter.. But the kid neve r wanted to t hrow awny. The kid turned and n stAhs lost?" shoot anyone, That was the main looked at him harly along the barBabe hesitated, gave. his head a petition to vacate the judgment Howard J. Corwin, executor ot shake, laugbed one hard chuckle. rendered. Olive Hines demurrs but the estate of Ella Conover. deeea. '" 1'ea60n why' he had ,l eft home. reI of his gun . "You know of one, anyway," he it was overruled. cd, filed . hiB second and final acThat was nearly six weeks ago. "Yo'alJ stop where yo're at," he In the Case of the New York count. Marrla,. Lie..... The kid had pointed hi8 pony's commanded m hi s soft drawling said meaningly. The kid questioned no further Life Insu.rance Co., versus David The last will and testamen\ of Jesse Paul Shaw, ' laborer of but followed sHently in Babe's T. Williams, et al. the .plaintlft' is Cliff Ross, deceased. was ftled in Waynesville and Mary Lou Varvel f W ill lead. Over a lava bed they went. to r eeov(!r $12,851.63 with 8 %, court. where the hOI'Ses must pick their per anllum from March I, 19300' The la8t will .And testament ot :o ayneav_e_._ _ way carefully but where they. left and the defendant, Hany E. COlV- Elvira R. Dunham. deceased Willi R.al Eata•• Traon.l.n nQ track. Down along the rim of an shall recover the amount filed in court. the benchland, past the head of du e, and his costs e xpended. RObert H. Jones, John Zettel. Anna Robinaon, Luther ~obinson the cou lee marked on the Dlap as days the defendant is to pay costs and Morrow Brant were appoin~d Minnie- Franer, S:Jtermap FraneI', Wheel er's. Once ,the kid looked to Clerk of Courts, and to the appraisers ot the estate of Charles Viola . WadSworth. Cbarles Wadeworth, Norwood Seelar. Lotis down almost upon the roof of the plaintiff emd Harry E. Cowan th& H. Crawford. deceased. cabin. A woman came out and amount du e. If he does not the reGeorge P. Gates was appointed Seepr to George Eugent .Cook began pulling the 010the.9 oft' the demption will be foreclosed and administrator of the estate 01. Ar- and- John Norman Cook. Real line, her back t o the bluff. A baby pN!mis s sold. thur QUigley,' deceased Jrivint bond Estate in FrankliQ. in a pink dress toddled out on the In the case of Frank D. Miller in the sum ot $3600 With the DeJames PilS', Myrta E. Pile, F. doorstep, sat down viole ntly and vel'SUS John R. Allen et al. Thom- troit Fidelity and Surety Co. as W. Franz and Lillie Franz to Ed. began to sq uirm baekwal'd off the, as E. Barnhart, as receiver, filed surety. Fitzgerald and Myrtle Fitzgerald. It was ordered by the court that Inlot No: 1021 in Franklin. step. Wheeler'!; baby. Only there his account. It was allowed apwasn't any Wheeler, any more. Jlt''1 ved and confirmed and he was the adjudication and cWtennInation Ida Sellman to E)ank J. Pudenz. " Just a heap of dressed-up bones ordered to pay to Frank D. Miller of the inlieritance tax in the settle 100 acres ·in Harlan ToWnsbip. . , John Nichoillon to GeoTge W. ~l1l"lt'.ihe for ,the ,Mla,:"i Gazette and meat. back tl1ere in the trail. the sum ,)f $242.28 which is bal- ment of the estate of Leslie. A. What devil's I~k WIIS it that ance of estate and receiver is diB- Moore. deceased. be mailed to aU ,Carder and Ma~ W. Carder. Real had made the kid sh'oot wide, like missed. There remains due to the interested persons. estate in W88llington township. ~!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thnt? Used to shoot th e pips out plaintiff $4223. 15'. In the matter of the settlemen~ John Bruce and Martha B)'Uce pI cards somebody held out for The Citizens Buildinjt Associa- of tbe estate of Wilfot:d R. Eyer, to A. G. Black. Inlot No. 389 in _ him- is would hold cards out for tion Covington. Ky .• the plaiYi- decea8ed, the court finds tbe estate Franklin. . _ him to shoot. any time. Never had tiff is to recover from Thomas J. is free from inheritance tax. Sam Finkelman and Lena FinThe ~ '--t wl'Il and testame-t to ,62 Sam'n RosenthaL InIot 1... . ; . ; . ;. ; . ; . ; ; - - - - - - - - - "Draw, "ou ~""'ote I I'm comiD' a-.hootin'l" be yelled aa he rode. missed that-noway before. The kid Carr and Esther Carr. defendants d . .. ot kelman N 3 to Hl·ll ....est Farms J -J could not understand it. It worried the sum (If $8249.60 an lts costa Jeannette J. Smith was filed . in os. I... MONE"'.LOAN~D to h Ih the ease of Mary Boyd 'venus court. Stanley A. Smith wBli Subdivision. . d l t d him almo t as much as the killing. h d Babe Garner had a snug cabin, John Boyd, 8 temporary restraln. d d . . b d HarryS, Mayn& to Anna Mayne nose t e not:t an never.on~e vOI~e .. an tle s ranger stoppe, had he spread hIS blankets twice In .thlOwlllg ,:!P both ha,nds laugh- not to be approached save from . D' order is aHowed no bond re- pOInte a mJnistrator, giVlng on Inlot No. 968 in FrankU~. the same camP. He'd be in Canada 109 as he dId so. Th e kid surveyed .. b Ill ..... d ' in the sum ot ,500 with John -0.. Emily J. Minniear to Charles LOANS on Livestock, chittels, Sec9nd Mortgages; N9tes bouChf if he didn't stop pretty soon, l.le him '. critically with his pecuUar,' ~n e dl~ectlOn, up a ~r.e st~p qUIre . Lay and Wilbur Smith al Bureties. Oramer: Inlots, 1, 2, and 3 in Leb. thought. He didn't want anything tigerish eye , the other squinted li ttle ndge to , .a walle -Ill baslll Harry Snell, Thomas Hill and John Harbine. Jr" Xenia, Oh~o. o'f Canada; too cold up there. He'd half-shut. It gave him a deadly ~yhere two sprmgs bubbled out Dorsey Landaere wsre appointed a~~ary and ' SUas Richardion to stay down in Montana. Lots of the look in spite of his boyishness, but f:;om the lo~k wal~ an~1 oozed aw.a~ toddl ed out in its little dress, and aPIPnratisheenlm' atte'r' of t"'e settlement' 'Ro89 C. Swab. Inlot Ko. 66 in boys went up into Montana wit h he did not know that. t. rough el ns an ~ . grass WIt . Le °, A u South Lebanon. . the ' bIg trail herds and didn't "That's all right--I'm a friend. httle ' blue fiowers tIlting on the give it a \'id G o.n a. horse. ' of the . es~te of 81Ie . _00,., Ro. C. Swan to Heleh qibson LONG OR SHORT TJ~E-.Easy terms. ,Also Surveyinf and Abocme back; seemed ' to like the '1'hink I'd r ode out in sight if I tops. The kid did not ride back the deceased. It is ordered t~at a cer;ti- Campbel!. Inlot No. 66 in South stracting. Write and will call country fine. wa sn't?" the slmngel' remarked When they had eaten, Babe took way Babe had brought him. He ~ed cOP.y of. the entry determ~n- L~banon It was nice country, all right, easil y. "I'm "iding for the Poole." a. paper-bound novel c\o\vn oft' a circled around another way, And mg the. InherItance tax to be paId, Rolla V. HOfJkins, to Gertrud& A. and see you. Sam D. Henkle, Waynelville. Ohio. JU and the kid decided that he had Without movinD' hi s gaze the hllZ'h shelf where more WE.'re piled. so came into the trail from the be certified. La k Inl t 190' L ba about r,e ached the end of his kid tilted his he~d slightly to\vard "Lots to read if you ,vane it." he not"th instead of the south. He GeoTge W. Snook wai"'- appointed . c ey. 0 o. . Ift_ e Don. f oV:eh~!:, hb~~ guardian of Muy Elizabeth Little journey. From where the trail ap- th e wisteq fi gul'e on the ground. offer,~d. "Make ' rourself at home !~oeeP~ddfshc~ov~~~dY 'b°ef BiU. AUo... . # . WANTED proached the edge of a high, wide "Yo'lIl1 heahd what he said?" Bob. u and filed bond ot $1000 with Jen'. , plateau, he , had a splendld view "Yeah. I heard 'im. He had it "Reckon I'll take a ride," the it had not. nie Snook and 'W illiam Hartinger Ohio Central Telephon.e Corp. I . of the country spr-ead out below com in ', Kid." kid said quietly. "Aim to get the He r ode at a sharp 10pe, do"':1l the as sureties. I!.ho\'16 Tent, $62:75; Oohnnbus Sto~Look-LjBteT1t- IKentuckY him. "I aim d to shoot- his gun ahlll lay of the land." . lower slope ,a nd roun~ the pomt of Carr W. · Hendrickson WaB ap ijlank Bo.o~ . 00., supp,l(es, N'lhtinga s'rA of"", ~me. of He could look right down into down. J didn't aim to kill him.'" ~'Ob, sure." Babe studie d the kid rocks, 1i!;lrOSS the WIde mouth 'of pointed adli)iniatrator of,the. estate Columbus Blank 'Book Co: " the .best mules in ' Warrin ' Co. -i:a the wide mouth of that coulee and "You'd been outa hick Kid 'f from beneath his ·lashes. "Whnt the coulee and up to a ga~e of- 'Anna L. Carr, deceased. and ftl- $7.50;/rhe Western StaT, T'IlX 118; 1'IIal'dng. the l(ea80n at mY farm. L. see corrals, the squatty stable and yOU hadn't. H e'd's got YO~." ,I anY ,help? We're ' pardners ' from. 'far fro)1l l~h~ house. '. .ed. ber ·bond· ot $1200 ,with. the U. tu~ Dl.nks, ,$~6;' S.Di~ ~u~ V. Braps~ator. . the small house backed up against "Plul11b cl'azy," said the kid. 'now on- Tiger Eye.". ' ~. woman s fa~e at the 'Ymdow S. Fidelity. and Guaranty.. C~., . , ply Co., 8UppUe8L , $ltJ:66; .T.rea ,tbe red sandstone wall. Maybe he "Comin' at l1Ie thataway." "Don't need he'p nght now, peered OlUt a hIm. The ~Id f.elt Surety. William Hunt, WIlliam ~t Sta~e. care' ot .... o~· V. Holland ,. , could get a job and stop l'ight "Sure was. You from the South?' thanks," sa id the kid. "Yo'all lay t hat hot sheak shoot up hiS 8pIne Hankinson and ' Thomas Brehemy In OhIO State 'SamtorilM1, ' FOR SALE there, without loking any further. "Brazos," the kid answCl'ed s ue- still and read yoah book, Babe. I'll as her st~ps . came toward the door were appointed appralsenl. ' Marcua Houston. seryices. $1; _ - - - - - - - - - - - - The kid swung his slim body cin etlv. come back.' But . the <chIli. of ~he message he In:' the case 'of Aetna Laymon Russell Drak~ servlcee, $11; FOR SA-~Hubam sweet clover around in the saddle to see if his "yeah. My nam e's Garner. Babe' /'Give this signal when you Ca1'r.led steadIed ~Im as the door ~dmiQistrator of ' the estate ol~ Columbus. Bla,nk Book Co. t sup.. seed. ch~. Will make 'pasture pack horse was coming along as Garn el·. How com~ you're ridin' come up the trail. Tiger Eye," he pull ed ope~ tht~ lpches--;-no more Robert Elrrl~r Sharp. ' deeealed., 'pliC!!, A. L. Hannah. Durlal hay or seed this year. V. M. he should, and as he did so his to Wh ee ler's?" dil'ected and whistled a strain - and hel ~hlll, worried face versus Edna I. Sharp, et al., the servtees, $1.; M. E. ROSBi'~~~!~1 Hoblit, on B~llbl'ook pike. Waybuckskin horse squatted and The Idd gave ,one further look like the' cry of some night bird. sh~,wed t.h~re l,! the crack; cohrt ordereil that the plainti, $4i Oregonia Bri~e Co., hesvilJe, .Ohio, R. No; 1. .E,venm . Ma am. The~h s a man pay -to the detendant .. '204, the ceo steel. '26;~2 i Ohio shied violently away from som o- at Gm·ner. dec id ed that he was all "UR Poole boys hail each other thing white fluttering in the top rig-ht nnd hol stered hi s gun. that way at night. SI1fer You hear ! la Ylr tba~k up thhehre ba Pldecehin t\~ amonnt due him and that she Jlay <ted Culvel't C!>" F,OR' SAL~Barred Rocks and of a soapweed alongside th~ road . "This place over heah was the the call, anti know it' s 'a friend." ro~:. - IS Y?8 us "an - ome, '01 the ,Miami Valley E. Cutler• . pay , White' Legllorn hatching eqB-He spurred Pecos toward the closest,!' he exp lained . "This "Thank€," sa id the kid and Ire. No, Nate s gone. S.he opened Loan Association {lamp Sand and P~l'. d~zen • .~aJ'Y Brown. , a22 white flutter, talking to him Wheelah?" peated the s'gnal ac' t I the door I~nother three mches and ' to $68796 together $18.64; . Tigar - .and softly i lean ed ove r and plucked "Yeah .''' Babe Garner looked "Shoah will rem1ember it, cB~~e~,r looked at llim un~rald. "He ?Ug~t accrued 'interest- , and ~.etna ~Ikes , for.' r)ail, . '1; , . China 'male the paper bff the bush and exam- fl'om t he paper up into the kid's Babe went back ,to his bed and to be bnclk,!l11Y tIme now. Is It.-IS Lay~on shall convey tbe premises Tractc)r abd Equip. ,Co., Washer, 6 ined the thing as he rode. It fa ce. . H!s O\~n steely eyes were bis book. but though he stared at th~. man-- . " . to, Edna I: Sharp. . • '7~.17: 9M?n!8 . Bridge ,COl; re-: H. E. Williamson seemed to be a crude map of the qu<'~tl o mng. Impl·essed. "You sure the open page he did n ot read a "Dead. I lecl<on. J. ·T. Riley, admll1lstrator ot the pal .... $1'6.25, Columbus ,Bhmk : R. 1. ' -a8 country lying down below him . b - aR hell don't waste any time. Mind line for five minutes He was won- . . Oh! Is he--do you know ·who .estate of Anna Prickett, deceased Book Co., supplies, $22.50: Offlcfe tween the bench and the river. !,ellin ' me youI' namc.?" dering about the kid: It ~~?",. his inventory and appraise- .Outfitters, peJflltls,. $2.60; , L. :rtf. The kid spread the paper flat on "B ob Reeves." The kid looked The kid was wondering too, but No m, nevah did. s~e. him be- ment. . .~.. ' Scofield, soap, $5\ . Drs. .E~. an~ his saddle horn and got, it lined up f.ul! at Garnc:l', a defiant e.'(pres- not about Babe. He was wonder- f?uh. A.-~~ was rldm a .,lack . D. l!J. Heywood was appoln~d Robert .Blair. ' Bervices. $66, Ohio . I h admimstrator·ot ' the estate ot Lu- Central Telephone Co., tons, $341with the country. Yes. here was 810n around hIS mouth. "Folks call ing who would do Nate Wheeler'S pinto hawse. the place he was coming to, Ac- me Tigal' p;ye back home. They chores, and he was Wondering who :'Nate I They've got Nate i Td ey ther L. 'O'Banlon, deceased. 10; Walter Ke1ty. service~1 .10. I n'L_.,~UIP'I!.,.~'a,t~~ Avn.AR"'HI,I'I. cordUlg to the papel'. t he ranch gotta be fnends to do it, though.' would take in the body and who said, ..the~' . whould~thetYh n~ le Retta Moore' wlllI appointed exe• _ ..._ ___ was oVo'lled by a man named Nate Babe Garner glanccd obliqu ely would bury Wheeler: He kept wnrn!ng ~n t e g.ate-- . ey ye kiU- cutrix of the estate of Leslie A. ..', Wheele r and his br~nd was the a t t he heap on the ground. nO,dded wond ol'inl!' who would tell that o~ hIm I ~here IS he? ~s, lt f~r1 M~ore, ·de~eased. Kitty-UPo~r ~Iicia~bi. SO"'Ve!al'll!I,.IS4D Cross 9· H.e was In lu ck. He and looked away, up the road and womlln down there in the coulee 111. go With 'yo~"'T,~~ murderIng John ' H. 'Wagnerwas, appomted lold." , II " • ". ' ' ., ano,. J'UIJ.~lQC:&II" could nde l'lg~t up ~nd ,call the d CJ;~n. , that her husband was dead, and devils I How faT IS It. excutor "ot ·.the eatate, of Glad;vs 1 Catty-:- .Yesl.~nd.lt.Bee~ ontf ~ man ,by name, Ju st as If he d heard Say, yo u better fog along to who would meet that baby whe~ it ('To be Continued Mae Wagner, ,deceased. ' ' . feW ¥ears ,ago,~~.e~ ~.!U'Y' ISp,eclal

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came to tbe conelulion that the place of that particular woman was in the,. home. Tl\at does not mean that every woman's place is in the home, however. It depel)tis so tnueh upon the !yoman. Ever.y one of us know some- splen.didd bWtoma:hn bwho has never .marrle u w 1) as done magnificent work in helpin~ otliers It used ~ be that a woman who worked in nn office or 'devoted herself to nn artistic or literary TOO MUCH BELLYACHING career did 50 merely because she hud n ot been able to capture a satisfactory hu sband. There was Ii I shall be criticized :Cor the title stilima. nbout being an "old 'maid" of this nrticle, but it is a good old whIch has practically 'disappeared Eli~sb e nlan pllrase and tlu;lre is today. . The woma'n who chooses to no othel' which <lxpl'esses so forwOl'k rather than to marry has her ' place in the world, and it is not in cibly the thing I have in mind. the ·home. But the woman who Let me iIlu stJ-ate with u story. marries, most people will agree 1 fitood in line One night at the has but onc proper job, home: ticket window in Providence, waitmaking until her family has grown in g to tako up the lower berth up and left the parental nest.1'hat wh ich lllUd resel'ved to New York is not to Buggiest that married In , front of me was a man who women should not have just a good had come up from Chatham on a tim e as anybody else. But there Cape Cod having Le legl'aphed fot' have been very few instances a reservation from there. Through wher'e the result of the wife and a mi stake on the part of th~ hu sband . both engaged in oecupa- Chatham op rator t he te legram li ons outsid e of the home has had gono to Boston instead of to be en anything 'but disastrous for Providence. If the man \vaited 'f or the children. . the train to come thl'ough from Th e leaders among women's Boston he would not get to bed political and soc ial welfar.e nclivi- unlil about two 'o'clock in. he mOTllt ies are mostly women who have ing. If he got on a Providence car either never married or who have he would have to sleep in . an upbeen s uccessful home-makers and per berth becau se all the lowers hav.e reached the age where their were sold . ' . Ife bought an upper, but .not children arc married or otherwise off their hands. The percentage of WI\fOU.t a .g reat .de~l of"gr·umbbn g . grandmothers at any convention of, .Thls l,~ .utt OCIOU~. h e exwomen's' clubs is very high indeed. clatmed. , GIve. m.e a t.~ l.egraph Those are opinons. Perhaps they blllnk. 1 .am gorng to "11 e th.at are no more sound thiln the. fixed operatol' I!I Chath~m ,?nd tell hIm opinions for the teaching 'of which what I t~lDk of hllll; To whIch the statlon agent an$100,000 was offered to different colleges. But everybody will agree s\yered very? Hane~y: " What good tbnt the colleges {vere right in wrll hat do. You I"C '!1ad all'f;!ady. re~u~ing to ~e bo.u nd to teach any What:~ the use of gettrng two men oplOlon whIch changing social mad? conditions might alter generation Every hour of every clay a certo generation.

There is something about us humans which makes us all want to de queeT things in the Spring. As soon as the fil'st green shoots appeal' boys begin to thinsr about baseball. men consider the likelihood of getting in a little fi shing betwoon tasks, and the womenGod bless them- begin to tum the house upside down. Pel'haps thel'e isn't much " spring housecleaning" done these days as there used to be. but that's a mattel' of opinion. There is some thing in the coming of Spring which stirs the femininc instince f or renovaton. Perhaps it s a reflection of t he replenishment of th~ enrch. Nature has slept all Wmte'r , the trees hove been bare. the grasses brown, everythinb out of doors has a dingy look. Then, suddenly, all is bright and fresh and green. If that is so outside, why not in!lide? That, at least seems to be the logic such as it is, behirid th e housecleaning urge. Spring is the happiest seaso n of the whole yeal', however, in spite of the , discomfort. to the male sex which the upsetting of his domicile imposes upon him. It is the season ot hope. No matter how bad things were last season. no matter how severe and d'istress.ful the Winter has ~een, Spring brings Ii fresh promIse every year. The promise is not always kept but at least in Spring n man fee j 8 that there is something he can do to help thin~s along./-. which he could not do in the w inter. The coming season may be difl'erent. At any rate, he won't freeze to denth for another nin months at least. , Probably we would all get tired TURN 0' THE YEAR of a climate where it was always Spring. People who have gone to ~)' K.tb~rine T,aan live in lands of perpetual mildness '" " are said to get homesick for the ThiS IS the tu:ne when bIt by bIt changeable climate they came days be~1I1 to ll!ntheri ~weet from. And one certain thing about Ihe nd ev.ery lr!lnu~ ,gamed is JOYSpring is that it won't last long. And love stirs 111 the hel\rt of a Be fore we know it we will be head boy. , over heels in Summer. ' .. . ThiS 15 the t.l me the ~un ~f late C(>ntent to !le abe? till eIght, . - - - - - - - ----....::..-. Lifts up betJ~es. hiS sleepy h~adI And .Iove stIrs 111 the heart of a I WOMAN'S PLACE: I mald.

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HARVEYSBURG tain number 'of "'things which just should not happen; do. 1' 0 e rr is human. . Whe n I became a magazine ed ito r .y ears alfo' a very wise editor sa id t me: 'You are about to make n sad discovery. You are about to learn that there .are no effici ent people in the world." He went on to prophesy that writers would consistently misintel' pre~ my instructions about articles and that artists would insist on drawing their pictures all wrong. . To a certain extent the prophecy was fulfilled; but, having been warned in advance. I managed to get IIl0ng witho ut losing my tempel' ofter or increasing my bloodpress ure much. If you expect perfection from people your whole life is ·a series of disappointments. grumbles and co mplaints. II, on the contrary you pitch your expectations low taking folks as the inefficient creatures wmch they are, 'yau are frequently surpri ed by having them perform better than you had hoped. Too many of us are like that mon- in Providence. who probably "bellyached" to everybody he met the next day. saying that he was tired beCaUSE! a fool operator in Chatham had caused him to sleep in an upper berth. Doubtless he went home ,and "bellyached" to his wife; and he may still be telling the sad story, for all I know. What's the use 0'1. it a1l?

MTIl. Cbs. Madden hae received word · of !the death, on Friday, April 8, of her friend 'Miss Jlmnie Corbell. at her home in Grandin Road. Cincinnati. MiS! Corben was a victim of flu: . Mr. and Mrs. A. -So Collett and Rob'ert entertained at dinner Eastel' evening: Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Welch, . Mr. an'd Mrs. E . B. MTB. Sadie Reason, Mrs_ Hatton, Miss Nan ' Qollett. and Mr. and Mrs. RObert Collett of Dayton Mrs. Mary FiliCh and Robert G E' C 1 b · arner spent aster ID 0 urn U8 with· 'Capt. and Mrs. ehas. Garn~r and son.

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HARVEYSBURG, OHIO ealed bids wil l b e received by lh e undersigned Buildings Commit,lee ot St. Mary's P. l!J. Ch urch Wanl'lIvlll e. Ohio. at the ottlce or th e clerk or t he com mlUee In the '''aynesvi ll o Nntlonal I\o.nk. DOOR Way- ,-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ until 12 o'clock ncsvllleJ Ohio. In \VedDe.tl. ,., A~1t IGtJ•• lU:lJ. tor ' stone veneering tho church edltlce and tor making such other repairs and alterations as prOI'ldeil In lhe plans and 8pecl'tlcaUons now on CJle wllh th e clerk or th e committee nl th e abov e mentioneu 'ballk RESIDENT Enoh Ibldd er should specify In hIs hid all parti es Interesled In 8110h bid. To Lnsure the entering upon a contract u certified ch .. ck on a solPERMANENT LOCATION ,vent bank In th e amount or UOO.OO mu st accompany each bid Til slJ~ccssrul bidd er ';' 111 be r eQuired lO give to ' the Wardens and Ye" tr.\' ot lh e: ohurch a lIuHlclent LEBANON. OHIO bond by a. TC£lutnhle bonding eompn ny. Eye. Ellamined Th bIds ' wil l b opened bl' the co,"mllt e at one o'c lock P. m. on Gla.te. Fitted ; Repalra A'pril J 6. 1931. Th e ornmltt a reservos Lbe II'I8'h t to reject an y or al! bids. . W . S. Grnillim. Chalrmnn O. •T. Edwards E. L . Thomas 41 L. H. Gordon J'. O. Ca,·twl·lght. Clerk.

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Miss May Harlan entertained at her beautiful country home on Saturday. Rev. and Mrs. N, E. Bennett of W~lmington, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gillam, Mr. and Mrs Geo. Denny and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs, A. S. Collett and Robert. and Miss Nan Collett. The members of the M. E. Church gave a covered-dish farewell dinner Thursday for Rev, and Mrs. Wylie. Rev. Wylie has resigned his pastorate here owing to Phone .14' continued ill hea)th. He ' plans to remove with his family to Colorado, in hope of regaining . his health. Mrs. BOl'den-House-HWhe n do Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham, Misses Kathleen and Nellie e nter- you actors at the theater draw tained to dinner on Easter Mr. YOUI' pay?" Mr. Hamlet--" I am not an actor al\d Mrs. Frank Bevan and sons, Carlton and Jonathan, Mr. and at the theater', madam . I'm a Mrs. Jess Webb and daughter prompter there." MI·s. Borden-House - . "Well. Phyllis of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Will Daugherty and daughter you'll have to be prompter here, too, or find another boarding Maxine of Camden, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tichenor house. - - ---attended Easter services at St. Mary's Episcopal church in Way"How is Lazy Lamuel getting nesville. on since his accident 'I" "Oh, he's lots better now since Tbere were special Easter services at Jonah's Run ChurcH' Sun- the doctor told him he'd never be able to work again." day morning. - --Mrs. . Mary Doster and family entertatned on ' Easter Mr. and Hoax- HI hear Clarabel lost her Mrs. W. W. Cossum and family and Mrs. A1ice Erwin of Wilming- breach of promise suit." Joax- "Yes, her heart action ton. was weak." Rev. Hornet Curless preacbed a> ~ .' the M. E.' Church Sunday morning ORDINANOE NO . 1:l1 Miss Mabel E. Starr, Mlsa Margaret A. Starr and Paul Smiley of Dayton were Easter lluests of Mrs. An Ordinance to m rlre the dulles Amanda Starr ot th e Clerk ot the 'l'ru stees or • Public ArtaN's wllh th " ilulles or Mr_ and Mrs. Robert Stump eD- th e Village CI~rk. tertained Sunday evening Mr. and Be Il ordained by th e Council ot Mrs. W. P. McCarren and Mr. and ~helo~lIIage of Way n svllle. Stale of Mrs. Howard Graham. Section 1. That the dulies ' ot th Mr: and . Mrs. Chas. Gray and Clerk of the Tru slees ot P ubllo daughters were sbopping In Wil- 'Affalrs are h reb)- merged wi th the mi~on Satu d Clatk ot Isthehereby Village. r ay a ftc rnoon. , dUties SectionOir2.thThal there 0.1r. and Mrs. John 'Thomas and lowed the 1erk of the Villnge tor Charlotte entertained refatives One such Hundred additionalDollar dutlell lhe 00) sum per ot Sunday .. ($100. payabl e qunrlol'ly fa'om the M, r. •and Mrs. Will Wright of Illlnum public utility fund s under tho conDayton were Sunday guests of' Dr. t.rol ot tho Tru st S ot Publlo Afand Mrs. W. E, Oglesbee. taJ[:CUon 3. il:.nv Ordinances M' . M1'. and Mrs. John Kennedy of parts ot Ordlnnnces In co ntll Cl herePIqua spent Sunday with Mr. and witb are he.'l'eby r pealed. MSection T.hls beOrdinance Ilhall effecl•. and. .In Itorce 011 nnd .... A . L• Kenne d y an d Herbert. ' take Mr. and Ml"lj. W. M. Mathia's and after th e enrllesl period allowed by Don 0"1 Dayton were Sunday after Ia.w. n >- f M . PAssed by th .e Council of the ~on gueswo 0 ra. Amanda S~rr Village ot Wa)'llOlIvllle fulll slxlh Mrs. Hannah Creswell is quite dILy at April. 1931. ill with ·flu. 'Attest: . -_":"'--0... _ • T. E. 'ROGERS. Mayor RAYMON F. HATFl'ELD Village Clerk Bird'. N..t P.lWia.

Plltato Puff Mix thl'ee cups of hot ma8hed potatoes with two tablespoons of melted butter. a teaspoon of mincBOlton Cream Pie e d onion, a t.ablespoon of minced parsley and one well-beaten egg. Two eggs, one cup flOUT, one When thorough ly blended add one OM-half teaspoon baking-powder. I half cup of hot milk. whipping thr"e-quarters cup sugar. one- with a fork. Pour into a well'eighth tenspoo ll salt, one-half cup greased rather shallow baking boiling milk, one-half ..teaspoon dish: Brush t he top with melted vanilla extract or other flavortng. butter and bake in a hot ovenBeat yolks and whites separa- 426 degrees--about twenty mintely; add beaten egg yolK~ to stif- utes or until puffy and brown on fly b eaten whites and gradually top. Serve as soon' as possible add flour, baking-powder, sugar • and salt which have been sifted Hone:r Pi. together three or four times; add hot milk very ltlowly; add vanilla_ With a little p~ crust, some Bake in deep layer cak~ tin in bread, crumbs and some honey you This is the time we dock the night moderate oven about thirty-five can make a delicious sort of pie. Of a whole· hour of candlelight; minutes. When cool, split and put Roll the pastry out quite thin, line When song of linnet and thrush between ' layers the :following a pie plate and bake until dry but is heard- ' cream filling, Sprinkl~ powdered not rea11y browned. Now Ilpringle And 10"16 stirs in the heart of a sugar on ,t op of cake_ with bread crumbs so that the - birct. . For the cream fiHing take one- bottom of t h.a crust is eovered and half cup sugar. two tablespoons pour over thiem enough honey to This is the time when swo.rd- corn starch, one-eighth teaspoon cover the crumbs. Take what re.blades green,. . . salt, two e~gs. one cup scalded mains of thEI crust, roll out very With gold and purple damascene, milk, one teaspoon butter, OM-half thin, and cut ,into strips half an Pierce the brown crocus-bed a- teaspoon vanilla. inch wide and lay across the pie rOw. . . Mix together sugar, com starch to :Corm a coarse lattice' work with And love stirs m a heart I know. lOalt and 'beaten eggs; pour on the squarlls between the strips all , gradually sculded milk; add butter least an inch across. Pu.t back in cook in double boiler for at least the oven anIP bake until the crust PUBLIC SALE· ten minutes or until tbick and is a golden brown. If you like you smooth, stirring constantly; add may sprinkle the honey and Having sold my farm' I · will sllll fla vo'ri ngo; cool and spread between crumbs with the juice and gl'ated at public auction on the premises 1.llyel's, of cake. [ind of 'half Ii lemon before laying known' as the Hess ~arm, located the strips of ,crus!; over_ about 2 miles Northeast of BellBeefsteak Pie brook. on Washi~gton Mill Road, CIlI. tartl S.uce _ Season round steak with. a salt7 miles ~outhwest of Xenia, on spoon of pepper and a teaspoon of Tluiraday, April. 16, 1931 One pint milk, three eggs, oneBeginning at 1 p. m., sharp, the salt to a two-pound steak. put bits half cup powdered sugar, one 'teaof J,)utter, the size of a hickory fo llowing: spoo n vanilla.. . 14 head Cattle, 44 head of nut over the whole surface dredge Put the milk on to boil in a douHogs, 100 bu, Corn, 100 bu. with a ti!aspoon of flour,. then ble boiler. Beat the ergs and roll it up and cut in pieces two sugar together until · ltitht and Oats, 4 tons of Hay. Terms made known on day of inche' long; put a rich pie paste creamy, then stir them lbto ' tl$! around the sides and, bottom of a boiHQg milk and stir over the sale. MARY E. MORGAN bak~n~ dish; put 'in the pieces ' of fire until, th,ey begin to thicken, steak, nearly fill the dish with no long'er or the eauce' will c.urdle. . W. N. ~ears, Auot. Take from tbte fire, add the vanilla and turn out· to coot '

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seC)nc~s 01 dRng.er liultering and privation. \ h i h !\he endU1'ed and borl\ with t he fortitude of ... her· oine. ' lill WII on on occasion I'Ul' th(' llC)I'ind ,If three 'IV eks, \ ithout .. llC'illjt the fuce at . ,. human bl!inl<. hel' bll~ban d b l ng nbst'llt Ofl Il huntin g ex.peditiOl\. :->h<.' dllpill·t d this Ii.f.e No ember :21 ] ,37. Ago 100 yeur .

':l'h e fo llowing In criptl on was .co}1$ed :1'1' trI a In t1illltlnt in tlw tNt) teJ'Y a pl·ingbon'. WIll'rell hio l by Mrs. Waft r ounLy, K nrick: Er('cted in III mol'Y of Mm'lin Roever. . Who WAil bor n in 1727 . Was takl-n pri. OUllr ' by [lie. hldlnlUl n 20 ~tel}l'S ~ age. ·"Remninccl M~SON I C NOTICE with t.llcl'll neal'l~t, tWil yeats. W ~ mal'ri cd at h<' agl) of :17: .' horU. l~\ . gul<ll' communication of atter, was · lH1t in the bid , lle:ll' o. 163 F. the Fl\lls of hi p/ by Indinn s ill 011 Wnvnesv ille Loclg ambush. 1-1e m!\,(j his scnpe but & j\ . .J.. Tu usday even in g, Aprjl suffered much with hi!' wound 14. i ~iting a nd ~('joul'n i n g br th. f rom wh'ich hc linally recovur d, I'n ::II'!! we lc ome, Paul DourOIll. W. M. ond ~ttlcd in Wal'l'Qn County F. B. II ' nd erson, ec'y. soo n tIft 1', ",he'o .lle lipeni the Test of his duys In penco ann plenty, surou nrl 'd by l' Intiv s and I FARM BUR EAU MEETS fr iends, io whol11 he \\ U~ ue!'i!~'- I \' dly nd or d. Hc depurt d t~IR I A 1"1\1'111 Blll'(laU meeting wns life Augu . t 10. 1 21. Age !l7 h Ie ul the Gral1g- hall Tuesday years. cn nin!! und ~evc rnl ouL·oI-town hrislclln. wirc of Marti n l'p ()c illli ,;l ~ wcr' lll·csent. , The Keever. I t~dk~ WI:]'\, g'(lnd a nd the dlscushe was his f~lith.f\l 1 purtne.r and s wn.<; ~ plrl cd . The!'e was n lal'ge compani on on the fron ti or in I1tt e ndllnce. I

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AT THE CHURCHES IN WAYNESVILLE FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST ( nden ominationol) Chesler A. Williamso n, Min ister Bibl chool at 9 :80 il, trI. "On to P el1iecost." Let's mnke t hese n ext ii(ty days t he . greatllst fi fty dllYS, culminating in the greatest· :l ingle day ( Pent'cost Sunday May 24 ) in the histOl'Y 'of OUl' Bible Schoo l. Lord's upper and 81'mon ~l ]0:30 n: m. ·A . R. Vance of Wuy nesvill e w ill preach t he llIorn ing se rmon. Hear hi m. You lire alwuys welcom e at ihis church WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH G. C. Dibert, PURtor W dn sdny: B ible stu dy und prayel' meot.i ng lit 7 :30 p. m. 'hoir practice at 8 :15 p. m. Su nday: unday sc hool at 9:3 0 a . m. Mo rni ng w o r~ hip at 10 :3 0 The lheme :fo r t he morni ng sermo n will be, ·'T he Fell owshi p of His ~ ufl' el'ing." Ep wor t h League a t 6 :3 0 p. m. Evangelistic ser.v ices n t 7 ::l 0 p. 1Tl .

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Mark Roger:s is co nfined t o his home . u/fat'ing with gr i.p . .Dr. W . A. no per. of Columbus yisited Wuy nc~v il1c friends todllY.

R v. G. C. Dibe r t and family visited l'e l ative~ at Oh io City, on Monday. Mrs. L. . P eele is expect ed from Hale hospita l, 1Wl1mingt on tonight hOIlH!

Mrs. Ad da Miller 0'( Lytle spent tho week·end wit h Mr . and Mrs. H ward A I'(:hd<'uco n. ,. Bud WoollElI'd hns m ov~ d fr om the Frank Tlul·tsock farm to his fath 'I"S place O!I Rou te 2.

James 'Joh~ 18 improving from hie ercent Ulneaa, but not able to be out yet. Willter Kenrick and 9rville Phillips made a busineaa trip to Dayton Saturday. Quite a number of members of th e Ladies Aid braved the 8no'\V sto r m Wednesday, to attend their meeting at the home of Mrs. Adda Burnet t. . Mrs. Ruth Savage and Mrs. Mar~ ~ are t Johns were dinner guests of Mrs. Nettie Emrick on Tuesday of last we ek. Mrs. Anna Kenrick and daught er of Waynesville .spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter K~nrick. Tw'e nty two ladies from here were entertained by the Ladies Aid at Red Lion on Tbursday a'iternoon, and report a fine time. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olark spent Saturday in Dayton. Mr. and Mt:s. Earl Young and children of Dayton spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Emma Lacy. Melvyn Banta has been sick with grip the past 'Week. Mrs. William Long spent a few day s last week with relatives in Miamisburg. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. 'Burnett were Dayton visitors on Thursday. Mrs. Mabel Warner and children of Middletown spent the week-end with ' he r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foulks. Miss Sarah Smith of Waynesville was a dinner guest Sunday evening of Mrs. Belle Scott, and

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, . . QUAUTY tire wlthl" Mr. und Mrs. Otto Se ibold, of Ri<k a s )'0'1 payl ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH incinn ati, weJ'e ..s unda y guests of .......... oIALL Mr. and I\1rs. W. O. Ra per. . Rev. Lawre nce B. Mol1mann. Oood Used Tu-es 30x3~ .$4.75 Su mme r sc hedule-1st, 3rd and MI'. lIlId Mrs. Charles Bradley 4.40x21 . $5.25" TRUCK TIRES! N~w GQodVl'ar 5th S unday, Mass at 8 :00 a. m. : and so n of Ke ntucky and Dickey Pathfinder HEAVY DUlY 4. 75x19. $7.05 2nd li nd 4th S unday, Mnss a t . pent the week-end at Buford, O. 1»21 .. . _ 9:30 : )J IL • • •• 100.00 5.00x19. $7.40 M I'. and Mr!!.' E . C. Crane and WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF children, of Dayton. spent Sunday with Mr. a nd ~i'l rs. D. L. Crane. , CHRIST ( Un deno minational) MI'. and Mr ~ . Wilbu r Shields , of Early, son Chester A. Williamson •. Mi nister Dayton, Wel'll gu sts of Mr. and anp daughter, were Easter dinner " . .. • Reviva l stnrts Sunday. Bi ble Mrs. . K Andel'son, on Thursday I!"uests of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Watkins of Yankee Street. Schoo l at 9 :30 n. m. Lord's SupPhone 47 Miss May Gray, of Dayton, is pel' a)1 d sermon at 10 :30 a. m. . Mrs. Margaret Johns spel1t tbe Sennon subject, " Brin gin g a: Man spending t his week with h er week-end and Easter Sunday with to hri st.' . Christian End envor a t u ncle, Or ville .J. Gl·a y. and family Mr. and Mr . Amos Cook and fam6 :30 p. m. Remembel' E nd eavore.rs ily near -Waynesville. The lnte t in n w jewelry, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Haines and that aeh o n~ who brings a p oem, OUARANllhD 'IIR' · .'P.\IRII'IO •• 0000 useD Tlal!' legen d or clippin g of an y sort on watches, di amonds , wcd din g rings, children and Mr: and Mrs. Jacob a ry 's J ewelry Shop, Gabelman of DaytolJ visited the " Brothe l' hood" or " Brotherly s ilvet:warc. Kindness" willi r eceive some ext r a L ebanon. Oh.io . former's mothet', Mrs. S. H_ credi ts on th e "Merit Card." AnyHaines, who has been quite ill Mrs. And y B 0 h I and er, of Fort but is slowly improving at this !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!! one who isn't in ter ested in the two spending several time, on Sunday. ' . ~ri zes oltered in this cont'est is Wayne , Ind ., i Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bailey had Just hopeless, that's aU. Evening week s wi th hflr parents, Mr. and their little dal,lghter Phyllis Jean, evangelistic service at 7 :80 p. m. Mrs. J oe McMiillan of Route 3. The yo ung people of th e church MI'. and Mrs. W. C. Tichenor, baptized at the Centerville M. E. Advertise -in The Miami Gazette .f or quick aales will pl'Csent the pageant "Throogh of Harveysbul·g, and Miss Emma Church Sunday morning, and after Your Sins be as Scarlet." Evan· Heighway welie dinner guests of I'wfmar'ndUs'l',w~ere dinner guests of the gelistic services elich evening ex- Miss May Wr ight at "The Little uncle and aunt, Mr. and cept Saturday a t 7 :30 {l. m. Gos· I " S d Mrs. Perry Mr, and Weller. Mrs. J. B. Jonea and ::"'!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"'!!! pel sermons, good singing. Come nn, on un ay. as often as you cnn. The church Miss lienriett4 McKinsey bas John and MrS. Adda Miller and whel'C you ;tee I at home. 'rotul'ned to her du t ies of super- Mr. and Mrs. Ed Longacre, 'attenvisor of primary schools at Ashta- ded the Easter ,C antata at the Rebula, after spe nding vacation form. church in Sprin,boro Sunday ~T. MARYS CHURCH -' week with he r' moth er. ' even mg. ~e v. J. J. Soheffer, R ector . The Ladies Aid will rive a , April 12, First Sunday after Mr. and Mrs. Olarence Rye en· home·talent play, "Beads on .a E ast er. Church school at 9 :80; tertained at dinner Sunday, Ed String," at Lytle Hall, Friday Morning' Praye r and serDlon at Hartsock and f amily, of Spring evening, April 17th. , 10:30. Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Mfa. Elizabeth SmKh of Day\ - ---.... -~,..--Rye,' Mr. and Mrs. Harvey RYe and ton spent SundllY night and Mon~ daughter. day with her sister, Mrs. Mal'lfaret DEATHS 1 Jobns. f' N Y k . d' 1 . . L_' Dr. H. C. Rentschler, '0 ew or, IS ISP aYlng t~ SIX-wee... Select now t he watch, riD!!' M R b rt Fri d d CI d Funeral se rvices for Thomas N. foun t ain pen. purse or some g!"it essl'8 0 e e.n an '1 e 91cl chickens on ,which he rec~ntly conducted a no~1 exp«;rune!lt. . ~e Wilkerson, who died a t his home leasina' t o the boy or girl ..... aduate Wtuu-ton attended " coon chue ODe on the left was .given violet ray treatments, an conJuDl;t!on ' ~lth ... at Farmersville Sunday. in Washing ton t ownship, Sunday - )!'l ak..e payments , and you an ordinary diet, while the other was gIVen a diet of cod hver od,. a will Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miltenberwere held at t he scarcely missl the cash. Cary's special vitamin-confaining food . Modern chicken farms may be' .r~ eve ning, ger and son were Sunday dinner resid ence Tuesday aftern oon with lutipnized liS a result of his ~pc:rim~n'ts. ' guests 0'1 Mr. a11 d Mrs. Ed. MUtenbUTial in the 'Clarksville cem et ery. J ewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. Misses Irma Rich" Thelma St. herger at Eaton. . The deceased wa.s the uncle of J ohn! Elizab eth Hcnkle, Doris Mr. and' Mrs~ Walter Whitaker Mrs. L. H. Gordon. H enuerson, ' JaTllet ~Ca:rtwright, and family attended the Easter Mrs. COTdelia Sherod, 76, wife Virg inia Hardin. Katbarn Brana-I .. ~rvt.f!"R at M. E. church Sunday of Thomas Sherod, formerly of tratoT, Kllnneth St. John, George including sunri&e pr~er meeting, this neighborhood, died at her Henkle, MaY11ard Ricb, Burdette ' Mr. and Mrs. FloyCf Savage hom e in Wilmington, Thursday Jllckson and Wade 'T urner. stu- and children were dinner ' iuesta morning, following a cerebral den ts wh o we re home for the Eas- Easter of Mrs. Belle Dinwiddie at -AT-'hemmor hage. She is survived te l' vacati on, have returned to Waynesville. Mr_ and Kealer Graham by bel' husband, _ two sons, their respective eolleges. aa'ugluer, H:erIllce attended a Pearl, of Wilmington, and Charles On Easter Sundll(y, Mr. HerSunday at G., d Dayton; , three daughters, Ml1I. A. E. Mrs. Stacy Burnett, of Centerville bert MeMi11an was ' surprised o'n Mrs. Raymond Wolfe, of ,Clarks- his 31 st birthday. Those prllsent spent the week ville and M;rs. Chas. Cornell of to enjoy the day were: Mrs. Andy Bohlandar lind sons, Joe and and Mra. Boward near Wafnesville. ' \, ' ... , I ' I. Funera services wel'e held in Roy, of F ort 'Wayne, Ind., ' Mr. and Archdeacob in WayncsviUe and the Methodis t Church at Wilming- Mrs. DilJon McMill'an and dough., Sunday afternoon they motored to t er; Nora Ruth, Mis~ Eva ' McDayton fol' a sbort visit witli lit. ~"..e" ton and burial was in Miami cemeMilLan, Mr. Adelbert McM)llan, and ,M.rs. Ralph Miller and chiltery. of Cin cinnati, Mr. and Mrs. Mark dren. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark enWilliam H . Mtir,pl)y, -61 , died McMillan, of Middletown, Mr. ~nd • -::t,. Saturday' night at the home of his M.rs.. Robel·t McMillan and chil- tertained to dinner Euter Sun,brother Edward Murphy, near dren, Rex and Martha, of Wil- day, Mr. and I:Irs, Perry Thomas 'WREN "YOU .~Ford ~ '..,., _a~ beal1ty. near Bellbrook: Mr. and Mra. Ferry. beatb was due to tubercu- mingto n M.r. and Mrs. Rus8eU ' The ltotiy,fiaJab Sa idde~to ~I f()r the Ute o~ the . o Riggs ana daughter of losis. Funeral services were held Wilso n. of Dayton, lind Mr. WilRow, at the residence Tuesday after· lard Furnas Bnd his parentli, 'M r. ar aad ~ea.Ib' all ex~ brlaht Di~ parte exand ,Mh!. Melvyn Swank noon, Rev. ' Chester Willlal'llson, lind Mrs, JO E~ McMman, of Way'eepl th~ bum,.. are ~' o!\. eadu:rlDf .Ruadeaa . ~nesyille. . . f!hild"i!lI.'·spent" Eas~r Sundaf officiating. . ~urial was at Genter. ~~---S~ . . '.. "" , Mrs.; Calvin Longacre ,) BRANNOCK-DOGGETT ' .' 8trength. E. 'J. · Carni~DY I came ' fro~ Funeral 'services were held last Springfield, Wednesday aD~' took It .. the .. me.. ~t ...-. ~ ·th., ~af.hi'ough • .~ . The wedding of Miss Cora Dogweek , at Brookings, S. Dak., for whi~h . Philip H. Spen~ aged 64, whose gat t, of Bellbrook, and Mr. James hiJI mother, Mrs; )lary Carmony &alt teat ~"'ena~,o f~ yean' aervi~ lJDde,: the ., death occurred lit that place on Brannock ,' of near WaYnesville, to Lena, Ohiol _to ,the funenal their cousin, Mrs. ' Row~a ManMVerl!81 weatWeondlUo... failed to have·.my efl'ec: •. Tuesday, March ' 28. Spence was t ook place on Saturday mornillg, nington. . ' a for.mer resident of Lebanon and March 28, at the U. B. . . 011 1 .. hrIUJaD~ It Deve&" ~ 'poUel,Wag. All Mr. and Mrs. Ed· .L.Ol!'1a,c.re! was prominent in the political li'fe in Spl'ing boro. with the and Mrs. -J. B. ).on dol. ~l~ it with,. daD(pclotJI,~as ')'o~ do your of Warren county for a number of )iam J. Fox officiating. .,.uull· .. . 1 Mr. and Mra. ;:OW"",.;' years. He served as county re- ring ceremony WIIS 'Wlndahiel~ . ., : . ',., .-..., daughter, MJo.. and corder for three consecutive term s Miss Grac e Anglemyer, of Day, Thi.' Ia ·'JuIt ·~.e.: of'min1: '~~ea that ~bo~ , ' l t on , and Mr. P. B. Brannock broth Longacre, son .and U~~I!IfII1~!, between 1902 and 1911. Mr. Spence left Ylarren c.ounty et· of the gro om, w~re the only wit- and Mrs. MelvYn ~ 'ot,~ "For«t ~ 8~" ·~?m. .' , ,a ttended ' a blr1thdlay ." II~'!b.~,1 about fourteen years ago gOlDlt to neS!les. ; and fort, ~~'~~~~)" ~ana, ~~DS)'~ -.~ tile nch- ~· South, D~kota where he became The bride was becomingly attired supermtendent of the schools at in a powder blue frock with accesDeM of.l~ ~h ,,~d. a~~~J')',-::: II brmga y~u 1,' .. Auror~. . . Ol:i es to correspond. She and her ev~ y'on · ~~l 01' ~_ln a' ~~,tor ~ar .at" an ," He IS surVIVed. b~ no relatives attendant can-ied bouquets o'f pink close! than cousms. Dr. H. B. roses. Mrs. Brannock is Ii formel: unusuall, .pri~. . .... '-'fi' ( . .. :1 _. • FerriS, H. ?;1. Sears, T. M. Greg. employee of the C. & L. E. !lailory and DaVId Spence. road Company of ' Dayton. CaU 01: ' phone lor, cJdaODllratl~. !. .." ~ ... f • - - ---Th c young couple will make FARM NIGHT TALKS th eir home on tbe Brannock farm in Wayne township where they MONDAY, ' APRIL 13 will welcome their friends.

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7 :00 Soybeans as a Hay Crop, R. Th ere' s Roses und there's PoppieS; D. Lewis. Bright color everywhere., .. .' 7 :10 Fertilizing Alfalfa, R. ' M. Nast urtiUDlS. GladIoli Salter. . And Easter lilies fair. 7 :20 How in Increase Your Corn Th ere's pretty painted Daisies Yields-E. P. Reed. And ragged Sailors blue, 7 :30 Newer Methods of Frost Pro- And there's the Chinese tection-B. D. Brown. fl ower 7 :40 April in the Vegetable Gar· And Chinesc Lantern too. den- E. R. Lancashire. ' 7 :50 F§.cts .. About . Oil for Farm :rhere's Grilss Pinks, Scablosa :Mac1iin~ry-G. W~ 'McCuen. AT)d also TEm-Weeks·Stoek; 8 :00 ' Reclaimjng Old Furniture- And last but not the least at all . " Mabel Fernald,.HUl'on Co Home SY(Cl ct . Scented Four-'o-'Clocks. · . . Agent. , .• And COllnros" ,DigitaliS .,' 8 :10 Music. ' . ' ' . And Dusty Millet too; 8:20 'The Collie Dog on the Farm. And ptetty gay O.xalis . ,.' ,·'-+David M. Fyft'e. · , And Forget-,rne·nots so blue.. " 8-.80 1!he Romance I of Merhio Ther' 11 t b "'hi ' ta.ft.. .. , Sl)eep--C. S. PIIl'mb. ' e,s a , es~ , L ng~ .~ you 8 :40 Packaged. &es-Virgil Arlto 'y caq_ have, . : . . . , 8 :50 <;Ohio .. Spray 'Service-A. L ou c~n have a great . b1g" hoard;' Pi~ , . " F t: om ,a M"lIon to a ,Pumpkin · . 'Or a funny looking ·GoUld. • . - ~• It ;¥oq start' out. to buy them, (lo..-atr 'A.lId.1l>o~ He...;. Plebse leave a few . for me, So lean dl'E'1I8 up mY' yard too . . Cou~ty Audit'or .W. ~" LewiS, As pre~ttY als 'yours, lee' . . of Lebanon'" .'"as a bustntsa vialBy .1. .i't: B,'1ripp... J,

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one Aarlln Freeland rc urned home We II r:o g lad to see ~ou 'go I t he fll's t of .t he w!lek [rom Millin i You hav kin noo til! out of all we Valley Hos plhtl wh er e h ha s been \U\","U'l ~t Q\~\\'\~ '-"" had a surg ical patien t f or sev 1'!11 , And c'ven our h r i~ltmB snow. w; eks . H e i much improved in h ealt h. "~"t '\\~1\t 0 T he sc hool pl'es n tr I an atYou hay gra bb d the money we tracliv Ohris tmus ilia, "The I had IlIived~ "O~O~ Ot "tG'''''\~G Mllgic Star (I f Br thl he m:' aL t,he W, even calln ot ge t that; . W can'l:. buy coal, I I' pay OUI' l' ' nt Gym W edn esday ve ning On Thurs .~tv. ~!~R ~e . You've wipcd it om} left us fl a t! da y Bch of th tCllcherR ent r ta ined theil' pUpils wi th a hri t~'( 0' ')NlU~~· , . I I My p :.:. t f. ar c bn"'r.' . [ln d a ll wo rn mas pa r ty. M I': . mnndu Stur l' e ntertain ed l ou t, ~~, ~1l. \K'' '''t ,6"Gt H t d ill n I' hri ~ lma ~ Day 1i:ses And so th in nl lhe kn ee!', j That I ca n fe el the co ld, cnld wi n·j Mab ol un d Margare t : til 1'1' of has. H . '\\\'\'t Blow 0 J!:all' throllg'h lil Y B. \'. IJ'$. lJa}'ton, l\'1r . a nd [\\I's. Gla y n nd A lice Kuth ll·e n. Hober t . ~~ ,.~ \)~\'t\l$"U.V ./ T he UP I1l'r" (.f Ill y !! h o e ~ n l) \\, ~ I il' und W uy nO G l'llY. , . Mi ~ .· fmogene Lew is w as cnll ed Hig h up. UJill n my lie!;!; ; TRY FOR SALE DATES CALL Th e ;;oIl' :' ~ f lla' m ha\' c II, ng hl 'n to hE!r homE! 'I'u e!\:.Ja y eve ning by OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS I '" "",E ,,~~, 0' deuth ()f h ~ r mothe r. She hU$ t he ,=,0 11 (1, ~.vmp ath y fl l' the COllllll uni ty . Mr ~ . Along with t h,' he t' ll" and p g~ . '(t~\\··· ~~~. ,,~~ FOR RESULTS _ _ I W ill . 1J(ls tel' s ubs t itu ted CUI' he r in My so rk ~ ar e worl], a nd so badly th e :'ChOll lro Ulll the I' 'mni nd ~~t. ~ '''-6'ft~6l\' of lh e we(·\;. torn. Mr!'. H. :'I I. f it :111(1 J a ne Ell en J om uut a t h (' j ~ nnd t oes ; _________ t\c,'l'\)\' \~,,\\. ,o~ ~ T holl j\'h I' d heller le ll yo u, so of WII: hinglon C. II . were holiday &;:: p "-'- f _" • g'u c:" t" o f ~ I r. and Mr s. Frunk Wil\' ou 'd kno \\' JESSE STANLEY so n. W hy I do nuL roll up m y hose ! MI'. ;Ir tl ;\Irs. I:oy Cln rk fin d 320, New BurHnlton, Olaio fUllI il y of \\' ullw ud ing Hpen L t he M y O \'el't'o~ll i ent il'ely J::O Il C, AI; d I' m wenr ing a n uld struw hal ; hli li ullV s en ~(1 n with I' Ia ti v(' !i here. EARL KOOGLER L VI e n BO l' r ~ lI L' r pa sse d 11 way Some g uy' ti I; '(' p ing wUl'm 0 11 my Wedn esdny ,e l' ni ng, full owing II mOll cy , R. D. 6, Xenia, Obi. Whi l(l 1 um h o m ele ~ . , and bu t ed lonlo\' illn R~ of diubetcs. I'u neral Phone Day tOil Co. 54J5 l'el vic(! , Wl' re hpld fr om l he M. E . fl at. ! Churc h : H t u l'thl~' n fl prn oo n with I J havc s lep l in (' I' c r y kind of j ll il interm ent in :'Ifiu I\li C(' meter y. I MI'. an d Mrs. J. '. GI'ny we re I Duri ng ninetee n t hir t y-on e ; B furl' day light th ey brcak ill Y d in ll c r g ucl't ti of MI'. llnd M I·s. WOMEN: I I'('st :hu'<. 11 . Gray and fa mil y Christ· mil s even in!:'. An d ~ hll·t me On lh e r u n ! I 1I1 l'. nnd Mrs. ChuR. E. Cord on Oh! nin etee n hun d rcd an d th irty- and fa mily ente rt a ined Mr. nnd Mrll. Bob S tu mp h r i ~ tma s Day. WI a l silould W!1mr.n do lo I(ccp thci r lwo, I /llm o»t fe ar t o SCI' you c omc; W Ol'l1 Wll S I'eeeiv ed her e Sutur- bow~; ~ movi ng freeh'? A do ·I.(l 1 f nm !'IO af raid IIf wha t yo u may do, du y of the dea th of J a lll cs Gra y ut sbould knuw thc tins \\, ; 1'. T haL is wh) 40,000 Bu t hope you' ll d o bette r- so me ! hi~ home in Lebanon. ' pure yr ufJ P ' psin iii so gll.,d ( 0 1 __ _ I 11 '. a nd Mr!;. Charlc s .oll ie}; W Olll <! lI . Il jusl ~ u i ls t heir dcl icnt( LIC Kllt" ~"~l'\~~' ~ ,~C>tt\lCNi't\~G I were here f ro m T exa s for the holi. r.ri ur.islll . Jl ill t he pres,!ri plioll of nn 4000 FARMERS' VISIT !da y scason wi t h 'ihs g randm o't her , "hI (ami.ly d od or wh o bus treut!!.1 ~"\) 'lttt\"E~ ~'f LIVESTOCK MARKETS Mrs. Annn Van Doren a nr! aunt tlJ ol! ~ n nO $ of IVO!!I n pal: ' nts, and t\tN\\..'t 60'\ "~i \~ Miss Laura Wa rd . ' who mnde a speclUl sl ud y of Lowc. - - -! M l r.1ubles. Ut\\,.to ~~-nCS Aboul <1000 flll'mer fr om 25 r. und Mrs . ~ owa rd urf~ce ; It is ' fmc ( (I f ch ildrbn, t oo. Thc) count ies pa l"tieipa ted in or gan ized and ~o n spent hr lst mas Da y wIth love its La,le. Lcl l hcm have il ever) I timc lh('i r. t.ongu c~ a rc coatcd or thciJ t ours to th e terminal markets du r- relativ es here. ing t be pu st yeflr, says C. W. Mr. a nd Mrs. W. M. Mat hias skin is sallow. Dr. Caldwell's Sy rup Hnm mnns, specialist in mal' keting a nd Don of Da yton wer e Su nda y Pepsin is made from fresh lax::! tiv at the Ohio Stat e University. g uests of Mrs. Amanda Starr. herbs, p urc pepsin and olher harmPHONE 8F3 Organ ize d tours , he states, wer e OUl' boy lost Bnd g irls won in less ingredienls. . Vfheu y ou ' ve . ~ sick head a~h c conducted by t he coun t ies f or two th e basket ba ll game with Kin gISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY eason s : to make a stud y of t he man on th e h ome fl oor Tuesday can t c:ll, ~rc brIrous or sl uggish HARVEYSBURG, OHIO Miss Clara Irene J ordan, a nd I'mecha and at lhe limes whun you a rc 1ll0s1 nics of ope ra t ions on the eve ning brothel', J ohn , o f Hy de P ark ar e apt t o be r.ons tipaled. t ake :l lilli e oj · '1 I Paltli ...... SuluuiptioD PrSc., $1.50 a 'Year sp ending t he holidays wit h t heir mar ke t , a nd t 0 s t.u d y th . e me th !> d S Mrs. Chade . .S ~ar t ~nd da ugh- this famous prescri ption (all drul tel'minal tel' qrace o f Cmc.lIlna t l wer e en· .to~ kee., p it rcadfi in bill bottles) of sal e em ployed on t he grandltlothel', Mrs. Cat he rine J or.................... No"' 1121 ma rkets by various companies. t er t alOe d . on Ch1'1 5 t'mas b y Mr s. and Yllu'll know w y Dr. '"Caldwell'! En'er_II .t Po.'ofR~• • f Wayn •• llif/e, dan and f a mil y. ........................ No. 111 Ohio. a. Second CIa .. Mall M.tler • - • Donald McKay is a vic t im of the Mary HalOes a nd famil y. Srru p P ep.sin is the favorite laxaUvl mumps. 0 1'. and Mrs. O~l esbee spent 0 over a million.women I .. E. C. Mann on and fa mily, of Chris tmas Day with Reverend DECEMBER 30, 1931 WilQlington, Miss E thel Mann on, 'J. Ensle a nd fa mily of Monroe. • Da. W. ~. CAlDW ELL'S of Tippee.a noe City, and Bert FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mr . and Mrs. Will Wright of Bogan of Wellman a te Chr istmas Dayton spen t Sunday with Dr. and d inner with the Davis {nmil y a t Mrs . Oglesbee. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Wellman. A Doclors Fumi/)' LaxaJive Dr. Tripp wh o has been quite be a splendid thing if al1 automobile drivers would adopt Hu gh Burkett , of Dayton , ill is som e be tte r at his writing . Year's resolutions--and keep ' them. A f ew suggestions spent Chri tmas wit h his aun t , Mrs. Annie VanDoren entertain Clara Conner and fa mil y at Ha rFully Equipped for Good ed a s mall family party nt b el' veysburg. Service, make it a practice to drive prudently and caref~l1y at h ouse Christmas Da y, among them .• !111. . . . . . . . . . . .1 J. V. Groff and ot hers of Day· Larare Display Room. was her g rand sonfrQm Memphis, ton, s pent Sunday at his f arm Tenn., and Dr. and Mrs. Ward. 11 give duo r egard to t he rights of others, who are as here. Ambulance Service W. M. Burn ell, sistf;l r, Mi ss J ose --to the use of street and highways as I am. phine and a Mr. Che noweth, called T.le~e 7 not be a r oad hog, nor drive on . the 'Wrong side of the on K. E. Th om pson an d fa mil y, NO HUNTING or , ~rive: at high r~tes 01 speed when conditio1\s are Chris tmas morl'\ing. . 30 Years Experience in Howa rd McKay, son , Ro bert, W e th e undersigned, allow Fitting and Making Glasses no day o'r !light hunt ing, trapping "l\crc:IPlll.on ...: times.l will keep my lights, brakes, steering gear an(i Herald McKay and f a mil y at e Christmas dinner wit h J. B. McKay or t r espasSing on our farms : . of condition.' ., .. r and family at Wilmingt on. HE~DERSON JOHN ADAMS nrl)miiiC watchful\ to 40 .ply part to pre~ent an automobile Mrs. TIa McKay and son All en, Lebanon, OLio spen t the week-end with her Any land under FRANK Le'fOTARY PUBLIC . Tuesday, Thur.day, Saturday MAY'S supervision. I ---ISt.lorIS will comt~ readily to mind, Our annual toll mother, Mrs. J ennie Haworth and NatloDal ' B_IE daught er, at Wilmington. E.amination Free C. E . MICHENER is rapidly approaching the 35,000 mark~hin~ OTlU,' O~.. Clyde Gordon wife and baby of eeause of negligence and carelessness. The LEBANON, QHIO Will. Drawn • • Eatat•• Settl. c,) wd~tf. Subscribe for The Miami Gazette _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _._". 11111". driver. He must face and accept tbe re- Dayton, spen t the week·end with WAYNESVILLE, OHIe) Mrs. Gordon 's uncle and aunt, M.r. he takes the wheel of Ilis car. if this . and' Mr . H. C. Moore. . tibl~,.tvllllncealOle lives is to bl:! stdpped. Noah Moore is spending the holidays with his sisters in Middle· John Slyd er and family are spending their holidays with their home folks a t JohnsviJIe. . "v,.,.."."n", Club of Boston, John Elwood Miss Mayfre y. Powell has r eturn '",'JIIl.!,••:alr-. cast some light on the contus· ed to lIer hom e here after spenddet.errnillie program is most desirable. ing Christmlls in Middletown. advertisers just what is the Wa.Jter Tibbals and sons, F ores t Elwood. "I wish .that I could lind William, of Wellman, spent resDolr-iol.. phrase. There are people who Christmas Day with his daughter, omt.... a educational programs. There are Mrs. Vera Rag er at Clarksville. QUALITY ' MEATS AND abd those who tune them 0l!t. It FOODS-RICHT PRICES Mrs. Mabel F. Terry of L eb- ' Menthelatecl Coulrh Dropa 2'h:illr.:;.~";;. by examination of aUOlence anon , spent Christmas Day with MentLelatcd Spuda JJ received, sucb would un- her home folks here. Phone 66 Wayn~Bville, Cilarette. ae;V!!IVte(elirll!' of the people is manifested Mrs. Nellill Bunnell. and da ug hWAYNESVILLE, OHIO Am,nllnt... to a total of more than ter, .Miss . Monima called on Glenn We Deli.,er . V4>J''''-_.' believe we ar~ logical in Davis and f amily Sunday after----ef a mandate fro.m a cr088 noon. -- - - --- Miss 'Mary Thompson, spent \ . n.r~I"n'.itnstration its favor or disfavor Christmas In Xenia. it is to listen to. It bas all J~' SPE~CER touch of t~e ·hand on 'the dial WASHED SAND &: GBA.v:JlL LEBANON. OHIO POULTRY RATIONS Hardwood Lumbe~ at Lelianon. POTTED PLANTS Ohio, furitisheo on ·Order Mixing a part of th e dry ma sh with milk until it is moistened to Road al1d Concrete Gravel SHRUBS-EVERGREENS . I a crumbly state greatly increases T«ilepho~e 121 LeH~ 0 *. the palatability of the poultry raLANDSCA,PE SERVICE tion. Experiments at the s tate !:tt..~t.l""---~...--------...1 university wi-th fiocks of the same breed kept under exactly the same conditions and fed the .same mtion was fed wet in one case and .....'"n .... '" or, Presiding) in the other case all of the ration Dispensers of' Ref\ne'ra Guollne SINCLAIIl PRODUCTS (all grades) • . HiCb Q~tJ , . .. ........ ........ .. ...... Richard Bradfield was dry, shpwed an increase ih South Main St. WaYD • ."me, O. pI'oduction during the year of 24 Oils and Greasel,· MoBU, aDiI , E,AStERN STAR IN~iPJj~C'l·lnll\l . .. .. .. .. .. .... · ........ ........ , .. J, A. Slipher Greasing with Alamite Air Gun _. Quaker State OU" . ~ Marketing ....... .. ... J . . M. Heizer eggs per bird. Accessories and Anti-Freeze North Mai'Q VlJ I . . Mi~mi . <;lhapter . 107,. (). E. National Order Buying Co. Cal's R.e-Docoed ANNUAL ELECTION . wll1 meet In... special .lle1iaion 'I'" .....J..w tstaQlP ...... .. .. .. D. S. Kochheizer Free Parking Day or Night . day ey~ning, April 28; . 1 .. .. .. .... ....... .......J . F. Lyman 8'!J;lual mspectlon by ~rs: Farming ..... .... .. .. ... Earl McMunn Tr~ annual ~lection of the ..D, . Harcum', D. Go' M. :" Dinn.er · .... : .. .. .. :.. .:..... .. .... ... .. ....... .. Ray Fife stockholders df the Wuyneville No Regrets When Prop'erty is 6:30' p. -JIl. Menib'e rs 'welcome. Dept. of Vocational Agriculture National Bank for thc pUTPose of ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Edith , Andrew, W Adivitil!a.. .. .... O. W. Merrill electing directors for the- ensuing Properly Insured See the New Models Minnie B. ·Fromm. State. Iligb'!'ay Department ycal' will be held at their banking ",==;=::::==,= = :.::.:= '= ±::,:':=':::!',='=== ....... The NeIghborly Players' rooms on ·Tuesday, January 12th. . WRITES PRACTICALLY 1932, between tho hours of 1 and EVERY FORM OF IN8 p. m. LEBANON, OHIO Tire Co• . SURANCE . 1 .. ;" . L. M. HENDERSON, Cas hier Union county on Ttlesday night ~EAL . ESTATE--INSURANCE -LEBANON, OHIO body was taken to . the OliWAYNESVILLE, OHIO Phones: Res. 53-Office 277 RADIO SETS Fun'eJ:al Home and funeJ:al. EARLJ.COBURN PUBLIC SALE were h~a at the Oreltonia ------- -- -at 1 ' o'.clock Sliturd~y Wedneaday, January . 6, 1932 n:enulnn. Burial 'was mad~ ' In ' Of h (,l'~es, mules c ows. bogs ...,. ...." •.- . farm machinery and lot hou sehold Eaperlt Co.u ....lIor High gr.a de Coal and Coke. HI~::========;:;=======~~~. goods, at F~'ench-Bauer Fal'm".1h ~ mile from LebanoJ,1 on Waynesville LOr Cinderella, Dixie Gem. and Representing . CHEVROLET DEALER . road. ". Ki Jamey Pocahontas, Ask for, INTER.SQUTHERN LIFE ~ --~ delivered prices. . . ..,l:' ' f" , . Phon. 326. ' . Leball,o.n, Ohio' INSURANC,E CO• Crain. · C~al. Woo", Hay, Fe.ce .l:ESS .wH~AT SOWN . ,'TiI., S ..d . Open eveninp till 8 :80 'and aU' WAYNES~I~, OHIO. '. day. Sunday . :.' L!,:rLE, 0",10 \ -- - -- ----

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...... 3 0 fr. Raymon F. Hatfield spent Mr. and M.... D. L. Crane spent maada M'amtt was the S, F. Elbon i Mra. Chl'i.lma!l at the home or his aunt Christmas with E. C. Crane and Christnlu Day gue!lt ot Mr. and Lrouble. 9 1 in L banon. family, of Dayton. Mrs. W. O. Raper. L. M. HClldcl" n \\QR a busine. W. A. C. ~t. luir Pife, of Wi lmington, Thomas Clark was the dinner Mr. and Mrs. James"'liovllly en- vj!!itor in LebunIHI, -'fnc,wur· G wu" the guest of fr. nod Irs. L. ~u st of Mr. and MTS. Ftank Brad Bu erkle, ( ' .. .. ,. . . . teI'ta inell about tbirt:r l' lativ s at 3 H. Gonlun, 011 'I'll ·1:5(jny. dock and family Christmas Day. l\1i!!' 1'1'I 11uci" HOIlrnu, of Dayton, dinner, hrist1llas Day. Tumel', f ... , ....... 3 is the gu-est. Of Mr. llud MI'I!. Ray 1\11' • Laura ·Zell was t he guest Burtoll, f ...... :...... .. 1 MI'. nnd l\f~R. Burnett Butt 1'Mr. ~nd Mrs. , La\vrence Sllep- .1I'Iili\\. . c ...~ ..• ,...... 2 wOI·th und flob-. Ruymo'll Hutfield of MI'. and Mrs. Horace Z 11, of Mainous, herd pre announcing th ~l'riv'a l of RlImby! g ..... .. 6 .Qt ~ _ : .. . _ Xenia, for Christmas and the called on HOWl! I'd Cook lit Bethe. rr. and irs. L. 11. Gordon W I'e a son, Monday, Decembel; 28. Berryhill, g .. . ......... 0 A new leaf on a new hl'i: tmns gue of , II's. Emma 11 cia hospital, 'incitJ'na ti, Thursday •. w ek-e.nd ... Watkins , g . .. 2 'I'll y found him to be improving ?tfr . .a nd M;rt\. Gharles LYJlch and l\1e lurc. endarand tboughts Wm. Thompson spent th~ we k1\11'. and MI·s. J. W. Edwards rapidl~· . o 34 Total ., .... ,. , .. " .. 1'7 .end with r latives at· RI) edale, Ml·S. Charles Cook pimt unday turned to the new and !amily e ntertained on ChristThe condition of ni. BllI·t un with relatives at C()vingtcn, Ky. . Ohio.. . Illas Day, Mr. and Mrs. . W. B. By quarters: 1 2 3 4- ' Eal"llha}·t f I\U. Ii lly, I' reported Whil e i 931 brought Ru ss um, Miss Margaret Russum, W. A. . ... .. 16 4 6 8- 34 BiyaJ\ ' PreJlderga t, of· Pitts- . Rev. and Mrs . G. C. Dibert and to" be critical. sh jp . anp .trinls, 01'. and Mrs. ·Gail RU Bsunl and Jo'os ters .. : ... ... '. 9. qhildren arc spending a few' days 4 2 4- 19 burg, pe~ t hr istmus with bome daughters, of Dayton , Mrs. Emma .Mis Alice Gons was the guest ....... . \vith relatives at McComb; Ohio. taught valuable f olks. . Barnett, Mr. E. V. Barnhart, of Of Mi ss Louise Smith, \)1' Dnyton, Let us face 1932 inc inn ati, Mrs. Ruth Daugherty AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sebold, of Monday night and Tuesdny. \111'. and Mrs. Jo. iah Davis ha d un d Miss Ste lla Daugherty. "\'-. ' l\irR. hl , l im 'r Re'der was Cincin nnti, were guests of Mr. n ewed humility th ir family Christmas rou ni on Mrs. Emilia Burnett of incin- brought hl)me in Bro ugh's a 111"The Agricult I"e Exte nsion proand ?tft-s. W. O. Raper, 0 11 Sunday Christmas Eve. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Cornell en- g To an ou r friends nati, hn::! been the guost of MI'. lJulun 'c fr om Miami Valle y terta ined a iIlm ily party on ram for 1932 should aim to inMiss Grace Penni ngton, of the lind Mrs. J . W. Edwnrds this week hosp itul ThlJl'Sday. a happy and Mr. and · Mrs. J. P. I<'t-omtn and hristmas with the fo llowing pres- eren e the farmers net income," eminary, WIIS Orvillc Phillips spe nt SundllY en t : Mr. and Mrs. Ru ssell Stock- declared Geo. R. Eastwood, state family spent Chr!. tmas with the Cincin nati Bible Il ew year. MillS Lallll Eurnh8l·t is s )lenuing with his cou~iTls , MI'. and 1111'3. Will the week-en d guest of Miss L ulu . fonner's l)al'ents at aytol1. still, of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. W. sup ervisol' of county agricultural :evoral dllY s with 1\11'. and 11'11'8. Witll"'s ncar Middletown. Seal·S. E. Cornell, Mr. and Mrs. H. A . hester Cutler a nd sun III Luv efr. a nd Mrs. Fon t Hough and i\lrs . Belle Scotl, Evel'e tt Early Corne ll, MI'. and Mrs. Ral ph Miller ngents ,bef oro a conference of exland. oan arr enterta ined a few J c\:iildren visited Mr. a nd Mrs. Vern and lIau~ht e l's , Misses Helen and lind famil y, MI'. lind Mrs. Russell t ension worlters at the Lebanon frie nd s at a hl'i!!tmns tree party Hotel Tuesda y. County -agents Hough and fam ily on Sunday. I<uth , spent Friday in Cincinnati. Sa lisbury and family. Mrs. Al'ab tJ lla Dinwiddie is at her home, Wayn Villa, ThuI'sfrom Brown, Clermont, Clinton, MI'. HI III 1\11·s. Chll rl e~ la rk atspending a fe w dll~'s wit h hcr Mr. and Mrl!. Charles Day and day afternoon . t 'n'" nd n l'an.\ily ui nn el' Christmas W . A. C' •. WIN TWO dllughtel', !\II'';. 1"1'11 111 an \Val'dl o\\ , Fayette, Gr eene, Hamilton Ilnd on . of atJettsburg, Ky., are the Day nt lhe home o f Mr. lind Mrs. Warren ol anti es participated in Sell your stock to the Salis- und family . g uest:; of MI'. and Mrs. A. B. Clea1::l lll er Rogcn; Ilt Waynesvi lle. t hl'ough Th e Grllwford GAMES WITH FOSTER I the confercnoe t.ogether with J. C. ver. i\11'5. \lul'I~lI l' et J oh ns was enWaynesville, MI'. and irs. A. L. j,i ng ;:; pent. ~~lJYmril tss Co., Union Stock i Neff, Rural Economics Specialillt hl'istl11ul> ulld the Wl'Ck-l.!l1d ill terlnined t u 'hl'islma s dinn e r at in Cincinnati . T F Jl e. oster Independ ents, cellar and R. E. Cray, Poultry extension Mr. and Mrs. Lindley M nden8i dn e~' . the g uest of M I'. and 1\11':1. lhe hUllle of MI'. lind Mrs. Glenn cha mpIOns of th e Wnrren County specialist from O. S. U. In order hall and Mrs. Ell a Mal·tin spent .J uhn s and children in Dayton A fter spen ding the holidays with lilTol't1 Buzick. leag ue, showed the to mo st efrectiv ely increase farm Ch ristm o Day with relatives in her mother, Mrs. Alice McKinsey, I\l r. 11 nd M 1'8 . A lien Emrick Ba sketbn~l W.a yncsv llle A. 's. and. their incomes coullty agents will give Dayton. s pont 'hl'i ~ lma ~ Vay with 1\11'. and MI'. and Mrs. Mu ynard \V Itz, Miss Henri etta McKinsey left tof\'l e nd~ .w hy they occ upy tbeu' low 3pecial ~ttc nti o n to those lines or day to res ume he r school wo rk at Miss Iilori>l Huwkl' and MI'. Dea n ,\1 rs . Harry Gornell neur Ferry. Iy PO SIt.lon when they attempted to brunches of farming which bring 1111'S. Adda 1Ilill el' of Columb us Miss Joan Carr is spending the Ash tabula. Ha wke were Wilming;to n v i s itor ~ li nd MI'. lind lVIl·S. Halph Miller play two gamll.s on the local cOllrt tbe most l'evenu e into the reholiday seaso n with fri ends in Suturday ni g ht; . and SO li S of I aylun called On Mrs. Tuesdny gevenang. The sco res of pective co unties. Pleasant Ridge, Ohio, and SouthMr. and ' Mrs. OrviU e J. Gruy ~~e tw0 ames ~vere 73 to 7 and . "Warren County farmers are gate, Kentucky. J rs. Stokes Sil ver and f um ily. licorginn na Huill(>s !Suturday. and daughtel' /lnd Miss Pau line t o 1 9, ~oth In favor of W. A. getting seve ral t housand dollars FOR SALE- Two 1I\I's. Nell io Montgomery and Bowman s pent unday in Clarks· of Winton PII CI:', Cilleirllluti, IVen; of COUl se. , . extra mon ey each year because of bulls. Elmer Sheeh Mr: and Mrs. E. T. Stroud and ville, the g uests of Mr. a nd Mrs. guests of MI'. lind Mrs. MUlll'icc daughtel' Mi ss l ~o of Duyton, and G. ,Not a whole lot can be said of the poultry extensio work" said M!·ti. Annll Ken tl ck an d claughtel', M;r. Claude Stroud spent Christ- Jos. W olfe. l:ljlver, on S unua y. MISS Bt!rthll of Wayn esville were t he games. Severa l of the local MI' .Cray who also ~ave ~ost of mas with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wads ~egulars were out, and Eddie Bu~- th e' credit f or this to C. F. Class worth and. family) at Pasadena, O. Mrs. 1al'Y Me lure alld i\11·S . vi~ito rs at · tlile home of 1\1~. and on a.nd Wade .Turnt;!r took theu: the local agricultUl'al ngcnl. AcMr. and Mrs. L. D. P eelle and hl'i gimas Dny 1I-11·s. Wnlt(H' Kenrick, Friday. daughter and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ida Kelsey s pellt Mr. und oAh s . Ed Longacre, Mr. places. Each dl splaymg much of cording to Federal census reports Saws fli ed by machinery, cut Squi res wel'e dinner g uests of Mr. with MI'. and Mr;:;. C. S. Me luI" ulld Mrs. Melvy n Swank and the . ~ol'm . that made . them stars in the numb er of chickens on War: cleaner, truer, faster. Also cross- and Mrs. Vern Hough and family und children, in Dayton. tut saws, g umm ed, 25, per f oot. on Saturday. children W 1'0 six o'cloc k dinner t~.1l Hl.gh , School d~ys • . The ren County farms has increased vIsitors dldn t score a pomt In the from 279 466 i 1919 t 346709 To Roy Pigott, at Maddert's Lumber Mr. anti Mrs. Elm er Shechan g uests hl'isl;mll of MI'. and Mrs fir t half of ,t he first ga me, a~d' In 1929;'and t~c egg s~les have Yard. Wiluert wunk in .Dayton. call cd on the la tter' s b:roLhei', Ir. Mr. and Mrs . J . C. Hawke were I am working MI:. and Mrs. Harry Graham en- Ed Ramby deliberatel y shot their increase d fro m 938 394 doze in rockett, who hal> been Christmas dl nn e i' guests of Mr. he. t el' Mr. and Mrs. L. f. H enderson and Mrs. F. U. LeMay . Mr. and quite ill, onc duy la.st v, ee k. lel'tmned to Ghristmas dinner, Mr. first basket fo r them. Burton 1019 t o 1,337,898 dozen in 1~29. shop at h ome. put in Sedan entertai'lled at Christmas dinner Mrs Mrs. Otte LeMay and so n, and MI·s. James Nash and sons of c~ged . twe~ve ~elders and Berry- Better feeding, housing, culling also, new T op hill, nme, III thiS game. and more intelligent poultry man: Mr. and Mrs. W. E . O'Neall and who have spent several months at usan Sayl or, of MI'. Gcorge L wis, of Dllyton. o nfield, M['s. If not conv enient The Mason Independents are agement as promoted through l'amily, Mr. a'1d Mrs. Otho Hen- the LeMay hom e he re, wil1 leave MI'. and Mrs . John Gon joined Mr DlIyton, Mr. and Mrs. William com e out, 1 will schedu~ed ~o appeal' on .the local Poultr.,Y extension calendars and I'eighton. derson, Miss DOJ'il! Henderson and Friday fo r their home in Alabama. a nd Mrs. F. B. Ile nd }'son a nd car. Phone me at Mr. Boyd Henderson. ' eveml re llat ives, including, Mr. floor, ~ext Tuesd.a§ ev~nmg. They cooperative farm records has in'hr istmas . ~J fa mily at di nncl', on al e membel s of the. Wanen creased t he efficiency and net inNO SUNDAY and. M~s. E. A. Chal'leton, took also Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rye e n- Day. comes of poultrymen and farmers t Ile!r dlllners. and s pent Ohristmas County League. The score: t ertained at dinner on Christmas . FOSTER generally. At an average an'nual MI'. lind Mrs. W. J. Baker. und Oay with MI'. and Mrs. Sam Charle Day, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hartsock G F T price of t wenty cents pel' dozen, ook attended the ton, on Route 73. The llltter who and son, of Spring Valley, Mr. and Mrs. Minni e d f an increase ot six eggs per bird DEPENDABLE Mrs. Harvey Rye !lnd daug hter, funel'n l of M,·s .. Lydia Wilker- has been ill fo r so me time remains L eel', ..................... 0 0 0 for all Warren County fal'mers, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence RYe and son in Lebanon. Satu rday after- quitc poorly. 0 2 amounting to $346;709. Gens us Herman Smith and sister; M.iss Rhoades, f ................ 1 noon. children. 0 0 figures show 43 % increased egg Velma, were Christmas dinner Reynolds, If .... ... .. ....... 0 Gruber, c .................... 0 0 0 production from Warren ~ounty . MI'. and ?ttl's. W ilbul.' Thornhill gue ts of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde What' Saul', c ....................... .2 Mr. and Mrs. J. Q . Gons a nd 0 4 dllughter had as their Christmas and little daughter, Helen, of Lon and family. White, g, ............ ........ ,.0 0 0 Miss Sallie Smith was a weekXenia, sp nt Ch.ristmas with W. ,store. Open Evenings dinner guests, Miss Alice Oglesbee Munnich, g ... ..... .. ........ 0 0 0 end g uest Ilt t he home of Mrs. of Spring Valley, Mr. and Mrs. W. W elch and dau ghter, Miss 0 0 B·a gler, g ...................... 0 Belle Scott and family. Whiteneck, If .... ....... .... ,0 1 1 Ellia" Oglesbee, Mr. and Mrs. Helen. CARY 'S JEWELRY 1Ih-. and Mr • Floyd Savage bad . Fred Gens ' and '.c hildren, Misses MI'. Robert Davis, of Dayton for their di~nner guests Christmas Totals SHOP Betty, Lida and Nettie Oglesbeo 1 7 .. .. .... ...... .. .. ........ 3 and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frye spen't Day, M~·s. .Belle Dinwiddie, Mfa. --~""'---------';"'---l and Mr. George Oglesbee. W. A. C. Christmas afternoon lmd even ing Leah h ouse a nd son and Mr. and G F T with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook and Mrs. Truman Wardlow and daughter of Waymesville. daug htel', Miss Ruth. Burton, f ...... .............. 12 0 24 ' 1'h e con dition of Mrs. Georgian- Ramby, f ... ................... 5 1 11 na Haines romnins about the same. Mr. and Ml·s. IPh ilip Zepf a nd Turne.r, f ...... ................4 0 8 MI'. and Mrs. For est Graham and Mrs. Elou ise Thompson, of CinMainous, f ... ................. 2 0 4 fa mily were entertlli ned to Christ Through a special arrangement with cinnati, and Mi$s al'ah mith B erryhill, c .... :.. ........ 9 0 18 Morrow, we ar~ in position to ,give. were Christmas guest.,; of Mr. lind ma di nn er at the home of the Watkins, g .................. 2 0 4 latte r 's brother and wife, Mr. and Smith, g .................... .O Ml'1I. George J. mith. 0 o Mrs. Ralph . Dyke in Dayton. Buerkle, g .................. 2 .... 0 6 MI'. and .Mrs. Edward Robinson MI'. aDd Mrs. Leo Brown, Mr. f DaytOn were week-enil guests of Ttl and Mrs. Ray Ha,vke, and Mr. and 11'. and Ml·S. Frank Robinson. 0 a ....... , ....... ... ........ 36 1 73 .Ml'1I. E . S'llyde r, of Dayton, were I wi~h to thank one and all who have .Mr. and Mrs. W . • G. Hainell and By quarters : 1 2 8 4visitors at the h ome of Mr. and chi ldren, lRobert, Mildred and W. A •. C . . " ...., .. 16 22 15 20- 73 Mrs. J . C. Hawk e, On Sunday. This is a Illl~h grade flour and every sack is . made my sale. the success they have Clara, and MI'. and Mrs. Jacob Foster · .... : ........... 0 0 2 5- 7 is the same eichange which he is now , ' Mr. and Mrs. Elm er h eehan Gabehnan of Dayton, were dinner' FOSTER and Mr. and Mrs. , Walter Sheeha n g ue 'ts Sunday at the home of Mr. been in the pad, .and wish everyone a an d son were guests of Mr. and and Mrs. Waltel' Kenrick. F T G Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mrs. Ellis McClure of near Spring Led.e r; f ................. .. ..... 3 1 7 bol'O at a :Camil~ party. Chl'istmas motored from Kalamazoo, O· o Gruber, f .................... 0 Thursday to t heir home here Eve. Rhoades, t ................... .0 o o Chl'i stmns and entertained ' to Munnich, c ...... :............. 0 o o Phone 2S dinner tha t: day, Mr. and Mrs. MI'. and Mrs. C. J. Egbert of Whjte, -c ........ .............. 0 o o Xenia, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bakel' Martin Dolal) of Cincinnati. MI'. Whiteneck, g ...... :......... 3 ' 6 o . of W est of Mt. Holly, Mr. Fred and Mrs. George Gl;'ay, Sr., and Osborn of Daylon, spen t Christ-. Mr. and Mis. Les Gray a nd s on mas Day with Mr. and Ml·s. W. J. Bobby, of near Ferry. Mr. and Mrs. Gray returned to Michigan Baker; Sunday , wh.ere he has employment Mr. and Mrs. Charle Mullinex The High. chool basket ba ll team left Tuesday f or Pike county, Donald Irons a nd son spent Christ where they will play a series of mas Day !it the home of Mrs. Eva Centerville, Ohio Phone 78J games. The team will be th e guests Hormell at Springboro, and spent of Coach P~ Ie at his home in the eve nin: ' at the home of Mr. Iron's father in L ebanon. Beaver, Pike co unty. Mrs. Ann L. Smith Buftlered a stroke of paraly sis last week, and was tllken to the home ot her daug hte r, Mrs. Allen Leb:rnan . MI·s. Smith hoI' . 87th 'birthday on •• _

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Dr. a nd .Mrs . .Tohn Paul Bolton, of Columbu!;, Miss Wanda Clurk , of Miami Vall!oy ho ~ritlll. Mr. Waltel' Cla rk an d fa mily were en tertained lit .Wavel'1y Farm, the home of M I'. nnd MI·s. Rollo Bolton .on Christmas Day.

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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kibler and Mrs. Euphemia Hough, of Dayton, entertained Christmas Day, Mr. . and Mrs. Ralph Houston and son of Spring Valle,Y, Mr~ Allen KibleI', Mr. an.d ·· Mrs .. Ed 1Iough, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Edwards and daughter, Mr. and .Mrs. Char1~s Kibler a~.d daughter.

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t o a fam ily dinner Chi·lstm as. The relativ;es present were ·: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ho~kins and !family of Waynesville and MI'. and Mrs. MUI'ray Hopkins 0 Dayton. . Mr. and Mrs. Allen Em.rick visiteli Sunday afternQon with the latter's brother, Amos Hough and son at Halv,eysbu.l'g. MI'. a nd Mrs. Kesler Graham and daught.er Miss Bernice ·attend.. ed a famil y dinner ·Chris tmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Albright· in Wayn esville. MI'. and Mrs. William Coleman enterta in ed friends from Cincinnati to a turkey dinner Christmas da y. They we.re: Mr. .and . Mrs. J ohn Klotz and son Jack, Ella Robin son and Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Goo sey. Mrs. Perry J. Thomas who has been confined to her home with a light case of diphtheria, is entirely l·ecovler ed. She wishes to thank the fri ends who so kindly remembered her with letters and cards. . Ohl'i stm ~ls dinner guests of Mrs. Mary Carmony were: Mr. and Wilbur Clnrk of Waynesville, Mr. !\n~ Mrs. K J . Carmony, Milrian and Robert Carmony of Springfi eld, Mr. a nd Mrs. C. W. Younce and childre n, Betty and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Ever.ett Clark, Mr. and Ml·S. Paul Flory and Mr. and Mrs. Claude ot ·Dayton. ,F rankE:o caped death in .. v,Amm ... • wilen he 'a nd ",Uh him,' were ,work·' IDs' car st:reet and ' c>1iShing the l1a1' and ·,,in. twG men SO 'they had· to .t aken '1 iothe hospital. . . Mr. and. Mxs. . Ralph Stowe . ghter of near Pekin. Mr. O. W. Albright, of 'U7 ...~..:.;_ ' and Mia. A. . ·tofTS. Adds --=::--.. _-

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. COLUMBUS - Municipal corp?raliolls of Ohio arc \ l'eceiving an JOcreased iTeven'uc from their portion 3 of the gasoline excise tax ac. cording to figure" compiled by Secretary of State Clarence ..T. Brown. The state retained 62 per cent of the amount co ll ected and divides the remainder between the political subdivisions of the state in the followihg manner': Municipal corporations, 17 % pel' cent; 88 counties in equal part!:!, J 5 PCI' cent; ] 338 townships, 5 pel' cent. In 11130 the municipal corporations ;received $6,586,:;22, the countios $5,G76,OOO and the townships $1,873 .200. In the case of municipal corporations this represents an increase of slightly ovel' 50 per ce nt in tbe la t four yeLII'S.

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Th e, Miami Vall ey Chuutau{Jua is a li on-profit, civic ol'ga;~ i zh Li n. ope rated for ~h e ~o l c PUl' pC" ~ rf gi vin g its g ue!! ts the g r~,I '- f '~ '. fl ') i; sible retu I'TI S in th f' wny "r te;: t, relaxation, ('nt rt uinment, spirit ual .and cultura l uplift f or ea ch of th e vllca tion doll a rs th!!L , ~ lIl :! y spend. The l11el1 willi 1'11111 '11-:' 0 ha utuu'lull giv e their tim >;, a :t:i t heir means fu r the lo ve o f l ) lf~ wOl'k. Thcl'c ill li D oth e l' in i, ,. UlIoJ!l in all the Miami Vall ey .i U.-; L Itl,e it. The so le aim of t t,· , fln ll~ : ial backcrs of 'hautauqu:l i ~ 1'1) goi ve young peupl e a cl enn ,n, l wh"lc. some plae to play, our 'lldc!' people a spiritual and cultura l place to l'\!s t. At Chau tuuqua YOll arc ab le to secul'O cottuges, lodges. lents 01' Governor George White has lodging accomm odation s tor whatbeen invited and will posflibly aceve.r length of tim e you may decept an invitation to deliver the sir e, a day, week. month or for address .at the anlluul memorial the season which ill from .June 13 servic s of Mary nn towllShip, to September 8 . The xpcn se is Licking County\ to be h Id Ilt very l'ellsonable and nowhere can Pleasant View Chapel, Wilkin s you spen d RO happy a va'cation at Corners, on ,Sunday afternoon, so sma lt a co ·t. Eve ry thing" is deJune 14th, at 2:30 o'clock. There lightfully informal a nd friendly, is no doubt that the chapel will be alld you will 5 000 un del'stund why cl'owded to capacity on this occasit is that so many peop le come ion. Other speakers in forme back RUmmel' aftel' summer to this years nav been Ho n . A. P. Sandbeautiful place. AII class and disles, former Diroctor of Ag.riculThe Prince of Wal~ stop~cI 08 tinction seem to disappear lit tOTe, Governor Myers Y. Cooper, Chautauqua and people ju ' t meet in Panama on the way to SouU fOl'mer Directot· of Agriculture as friends. . AmeriCl\ ;ut,1i Genu.al Presto I Charles V. Truax, former ConThe large, ah'y dining room 10- Brown, U. S. Aviation Corps, com greS;SllJlln James T. Begg. cllted on, the grounlfs will make II J1landant at IF'rance Field., ahowe; spec ial appeal this summer to the him arountl. The Pricce was veJ) c~ttagcrs, ~hile chicken lin d Rteak informal abo~t it. aa _~ ~tosAPI Dr. J. L. Clifton of the State Ask us 'about Plaster Patch. dmners Will be served for those show-. Department of Education, announwho want to come to Chautauqua _ ....' ces that the third Ohio school Madden Lumber Yard. only to swim arid dine. the dining orchestra and ensemble contest ========== Mr. J. L. Johnso n, of Port Wil- hall will 'Offer a spec ial service for =-::::.====-==-:::will be held at Oberlin college OD April ' 30th and May 1st. A pre- liam, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. those living in the b"l'ound s. There " OBITUARY is always an appetite at hautauliminary (!ontest for -schools in P. D. Dakin. qua. Southern Ohio will be held in Onc e again this communit-y New line of every day greet- One of the finest swimming pools Chillicothe, April 24 and 26. On in alt the land is to be found at b II d t 'th Sunday, afterl)oon, Aprij 2.6 th, ot ing cards at 'Oary's Jewelry Shop. Miami Valley Chautauqua. The has een ell e upon to par WI S o'clock in Rice Rail Oberlin - Lebanonj Ohio. water is pumped ft'om deep wells on of its oldest and most reo th.ere will be a meeti~g fOr ali ,d il'ector,s who are to take part in . Mr. W. E. O.'Neall is aBsi tiug and 11Itered constantly. " wim in ,: paded citizens. Anna Maria Surthe contest, for purpose of draw- Iii. the Wayn,esvl11e National Bank dt·jnking water" is the slogan. The face Hllthnway, was born August pool ,is lighted fo), night swim- 17, 1884 and died April 14, 1931, ing pl,a ces on contest program.' for a few weeks. • riling, with no glare upon the water and it is a real thdll to aged 82 years, 7 7months and 27 The present term ,of the. Ohio . Miss May' Wright was the swim thet'e at night. days. School of the Air will close Tues- guest d! !'tlr. and MrS'. C. E. MichA' miniature golf course, the She was t he only child of day, April 28th. Many distlnguish- ener over the week-end. fi~est tennis COUI·ts in the Valley, Ezekiel and Elizabeth Graham ed men"and women have broadcast , nnd shuffleboard afford ample Mulford. Her mother died when for ~he boys and girls of Ohio Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Cross, diversion for those wbo love out she was one and one-half years and other states during the pres- Me srs. R. A. Oross and L. C. St. door games. A baseball diamond old, aiter which time sbe made ent term. Various state offlcials 'John spent Sunday at Sardinia. and numerous borse-shoe pitching her home with her grand-parents, and others connected with the , courts are also available. A play- David and Anna Proud Graham, governing and law: making bodAes ·Dependable watches ' and the ground for children, with prop-ar who liv ed neulr Utica, Ohio. During hef' girlbood da ys she o~ the fl.~te appear~d before th~ latest in .lewelry and Novelties at equipment, is located in the upper nllcropbone of. the N1Jht $chool of Cary's Jewelrv Shop I.ebanon 0 grove. was an earnel5t and c~nscientiou 'l the AlI: ~nd B. ' H, Darrow in . " , . FOI' the comfort and conven- student and in' .later life took cha.r ge pron'li~es many more disiepce of picnics; family reunions great pleasure in recalling hel' . tiJiguished men and women. Misses 'Fl"illen~ and, ·M argaret and ,other group gathering'S, a school oIIssocilllhons. She was esEdwards, who spent the winter 1 did Seer h It It ouse averIQo':mg ,,' " drawmg an d in Florida" hove returned to their sp en pecial Iy interested m Friday, May ' 1st, ,Will lo.e' cele- home her~. ' tho bend in ,the river, with be penman ship, t.aking an advanced ~ t found ready. 'Dhe }juge stone 111'e- course in t he Lebanon University. b rated as May Day, when a I 'Will place gives rare beauty to this as- Durin .. her girlh.ood aays she was engage in song, verse or outdoor Ml'S, Mattie Walter has returned bl h IJ h 280 I '" h h exercll;e, the spirit which extols to her home in Lebanon after senl y a w ere peop e can associated with t e U. B. churc • < be seated comfortably at tables at in litica. national' life liberty and hapPiness spending severa} days with rela- one time. This building is well he was mU lI'ried on Christmas President ,Hoover under an act of Uves here. . .. Ughted by electriCity and all Day, 1877, to, Philip H. Surface, ConJI'ess has also proclaimed it ' f • screned in, so there need be no who preceded her in 'death July 30 National 'Child Health Day. Di. ,We repai.r e"erything in watches WOtry about flies and other in- ] 908. To this union were born r!lctor H. G. Southard M. D'l-cif the clocks. jewelry~Silverware re- sectf, that usually mar the pleas- three children, Lelia Irene, Samuel tate D,\pa.rtl'!J ent of , tlCftlt~, ~lated-,Be'ads restrung. Cary's Ul'e of a picnic dmner. Fpr ;reser- Le Roy and IDavid Lester. .TheY states that It IS not too Jate fol'~ ,Jewelry Shop. Lebanon, 01110. ' vations at Gt'anaVlcw Hotel wl1ite spent the early part of tnei~ marevery ·one to determine that he J. C. Aspenlciter, Chllutauqua, lied life on a farm near Utica. In will do hi.s par· in lDakin'" the cele-. Charles Wo61lard and fll,"'i1y, Ohl'O 888 "h d t th h . · h t "I hi" E 1\1 C . H >". . 1 . ey move 0 e ome In b I'll,t 101'1 w a .tt s 9u q be. ach - l'Il. Ol'\VIn amilton, of Toledo, The annual Chautauqua Assem- which she died. They were much , should bear hlB -share of respollsl- and Mrs. Montrey Miller of Ind· bly will be ~eld J.uly 24th to A ug- ,interested i.Q farm life and farm bility for the health and protect.: ianapolis, Ind., were here Tuesday ust 9th. A splendid progl'am offer- activities. . ion of the -children, and consid&r to attend the funeral of Oorwin inl,r enucation, in~pil'atio'n . enterHer second marriage to Wilford various ways and means to pro- Hamilton. talnment, ' relaxation and fun has Clinton Hathaway occurred Augmote activities conducive to ·ph.yei. been prepared. Two ' sessions daily ust 25, ] f115. He died Marcp 15, cal hea~th, Bopnd ni~tal dev.e)opWe sell , and ~ recom'mend . ~I)l- and each, I!,essio!,! has two progra!"s 1.9] 6, ince whlen time 8'le, with ment and strong c,haraeter. I C/lanl Jr., dust disinfectant for or 116 .Il!ogranl!~ In all, for the p):lce her l;on, L'estllr {nd family, l.ived ... ., .treat)n!!, seed ~o.rn. 'Waynesville of $6.00 adult season ticket. Chil- on the home farm . . dren.'s sea~on t!ck ~t $3.00 , Mrs. Hathaway was of a quiet " FarmerlS' Exchange f A he;, ~a.rhe' be;n a~A°pte~ . ,'. ' Ohl!utnuq~a InVIte!! you. is ' unas~uming dlis.po~ition; she djd 01: It J: 0 10 • .tate .reli M,... ,and Mrll: Harry Fordyce yours tQ en.1O'Y, for It Ii,clongs to 110t care 'f or s()clety but took great nd e. :~o ql!p!!~1 the alll the p~ople. It makes its appeal pleasure in being with her cbUh ~ulforlcal, S~clf~ty, reeently · sol~ . UI~r farm r b e w3· ejcf aeo .og ~!'f" avmg Buckeye 'School bouse, to Dayton to mte wnple family and . ~ou havo dren and llrandchildren and visiteen roppe" or simp I. ymg, .rea-· pepple w~o expect to o'perate ' a that r:t1re peace. 01 ml!1d that ing with old jrriends. . . lIons .the lo~er nam~ bem~ a c~,,- 'chlcken ranch. Mr. Fordyce and comes ~rom assoclatmg With YOU1' . On October 24 she was ta1cen s~t handicap and I~ usefulslIr-. ~amily expect to locate nearer .own ,kmd of. folks. 'you know sick, since which time she Bulfered mti~~nce also havmg become his work in Dayton. ' helle.your chlldren are,when they great pain and in Januarf became generally k!l0wn,., Reams of paper, . ',: ~re With you at <;:hautnuqua. TI'y it helpless invalid. During these b.ottles of Ink and muc]! val~a~le . G. T. Bateman' of Bowersvill I: ~or a happy, l!lexpenslVe, up· these sit' months the daughter-in. ~!Am. re e hhavle ~eelcn" usrredh In Mwrltmg . was ~he principal speaker at an lifting vacatIOn thIS summer. lliw Goldie was constant.l ~ with ae the oglca ~ ' . ... I d un t"l\'lng III . ' her ell .. r ts t 0 hours 00lI campuB ofe Ohiouseum State a f'~ ...,rnl?on service lieI d at the .9h. • - le.l·' an . Univel'8ity remain thea d'l of <;:hrut last Stlnday. D.elegations . N brul,g comfol't R?d _cheer to other 'from 8 B. m. to 6 p. ~.mh~lid'}: y wer~ prese~t from Xem.a, ~ames, SE lOR CLASS,.-PLA.Y but all that lovmg hands co }~ do. . I d d S d f " i )'s town, ; Bowersville, Wllmmgton, ' 1/ . . :" could not keep her longer. Snc u e. un ay~ ,r om p. 10. to ,Lebanon, ,Blanchester East.,Dayton ~ pl~)' The Full Ho~ se" WlII .be She leaves to mourn ,he loss p. m. • _ _ . and Ferry. In addition to Bro., 'Ive~ bY' ,mem.bers of . the E;enlo , three children" nine grand~ ·ldreJ!. ' . ;., Batemll,n and '·the local minisi&r ,class, .on Aprl~ 23. and. 24-.., Th~ two great-grandchildren anCl one , EASTERN, ~T.AR I~SPECTION , 'the following minlst.ers ,were pres- MDI!,Y ISCu.nlder Rth~b.dire3tlpn . ot h;alf- i~ter, Hnrriet Peel, of Cin. ,.. . ent and took part 1n the service~ lsess or nne 0" , inS alld Fran- cmnatl. Miami Che.pter 107, O. E . ' S., It S: SnYder of Jamestown, A. H . .ce~ Sayers. Seal;,<! , m~y .be reserved "Thet'e is a day in every hold will meet in speciaL. session Tues- Gulledfle of East Dayton and Jas. at drug sto.re. AdmUlll,Uon 26c and day evening! April 28, 1981 for DeForest Murch, who is 'president S~c. • _ ' ,,- ' " When the Mother's voice ia stilled annunl inspection by_Mrs. Loraine of the Christian Resto:ration ' AsAnd the souls that love heT dear.y, B. Harc.um, D. G. M. • Dinner at $oclation; a ' proDl.inent ;miS'Bionary Hutsinpiller. /lBut why did you Are witib deepest an~ulsh filled.' 6 :30 p. m. Memben 'Welcome. a~ency am.ong tl1e Churches of (buy ' 8 dachehJltld for the' children E.di~b l Andre"', W. M., . ChrJst and ' also min18ters to 'the Ralisen-pfeffer: "So that they Card·of Tb_k, Mipnie 'S. FFptnn}, Sec'f· chureh.:at ',~lanC'liester. . '. '.. can al,1 pet ,him at ~nce." , We wish to tha~k ~IU11&nOOI".!. .. ." . _. ., and friends for the kll'nJ'@~'" sympathy I;owhn iIInes8 a nd at the death of ou.r beloved mU~Dc'r. The

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l\hs. V. C. Tracy (Dori~ H:~wke) . a I'eclmt bride, was hon.o red wt.th n. misce.llaneous showelr Saturday. night. at thEl 'home ' of her .'sister, Mrs. F. · Wcl~z. · Bridge. was tJ:!e iV~\I'''!'nn' af.ter which " the hostes ice cl'eam; c:ake ,a nd, coffee. Invite~ were, ' Mrs. V. C. ' Glen Bland, ; . Mrs. R,

ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Rev. Lawrence B. MollmaDD. Summer schedule-1st, 3rd and 6th Sunday, Mass at 8 :00 a. m.; 2nd and 4th Sunday, Mass at 9:30: ' WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST ( Undenominational) Chester A. Williamson, Minister Evan({e listic meeting'!! rest of this week, beginning lit 7 :45 p. m . No Saturday night serv ice. Services f ol' Sunday April 26 as follows; Bible 'chool nt 9 :30. Our aim is fOI' at lenst 125 in attendance. Lord's Supper and sermon at 1 :30 p. m. Ser mon trubject. "A Challenge and a Promise." Christian Endeavor at 6 :30 p. m. Loin Seal's, leader. Evening evangelistic service at 7 :30 p. m. Se rmon subject, "In Co nclusion ." Baptismal service following. You are • c naval blimt> J.... over Times always welcome ·at thi s church. Square, ?\ew York, flirted with the Bu sh Terminal buildinH as lhoit aboard connrstd with p~ r 50ns 00 ST. MARYS CHURCH top of a skyscraper roof. Yes. t:lty Rev. J. J. Scheffer, Redor asked about the weather up there, un day after Easier, Third April 26, hUl'ch school at !h30; l\'1orning PI'ayel' a nd sermo n "'at ]0 :30. FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST (Undenominational) Chester A. Williamson. Minister Bible School at 9 :3 0 a. m. Lord's upper and se rmon at 10 :30 a. m. Frank Wl'ight will preach. Give him the inspiration of a great audience. Basket dinner and afternoon service at which A. H. Wilson of Wilmington will speak. You If you are papering u se Plaster are alwnys welcome at this church. Patch. Madden's Lumber Yard.

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FARMER'S CLUB

The Wayne Twp. Farmer's Club and guests were very cord inlly welcomed and ent.!l ~/Jineoj at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Butterworth, April 9th. The tables were det ~ ruted witll yellow daffodils one of the hal'bingen. of spring. The meeting was opened, the invocation being offered by Rev. G. C. DiLert. At the ,roU call 'Only one hmily was not represented. Dr. Uobt: rt Austin, a surgeon at the !lJl:lmi Valley hospital was the speaker of the aftemo~n and pe chose'! for hia subject "Health" He stressed th~ point that many diseases are preventable' and that an o)lnce of prevention is worth a 1J0und of eUl'e. The two great ,sco urges fYf the world aie tuberculosis aOlI cancer and these if taken in time are curable. He feels that peopl e should have their bodies examin!!~ routinely, at least giving them as much care as is given to our auto· m~~~ . .Mrs. 'Harvey Sackett and MUi8 Helen Hawke gave two very pleasing vocal duets. The special topiC "The Pleasure I get from Raismg Flowers" was discussed by Mrs. L. B. Hall. Dr. J. T. Ellis offered a few remarks on the subject <>f fads and faddists. He said to beware of anti-fat preparations, because they are false . The meeting ad·journed to meet May 14th at the home of Dr. and Mrs. L. B. Hall.

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SCOUT TROOP J~ ORGANIZED A committee met last night at KeTn's Garden Inn with E. S. Scout E)Cecutive from I."u ,,,,n ' present and arr~nge­ made to orgamze a for this community. naYII'IO.I1IQ Braddock wall elected and the troop is exorganized about

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OPENING Of THE BASE BALL SEASON

IN WAYNESVILLE

WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH G. C. Dibert, Pastor Wednesday: Bible study ana prayer meeting at 7 :15 p. m. Choir practice at 8 :00 p. m. Sunday: Sunday school at 9 :30 a. m. Morning worship at 10:30 The subject for the morning: sermon is "The Builders." Epworth League at 7 :00 p. m. Evangelistic service at 8 :00 p. m. Monday: Next Monday evening is the regular time :Cor the meeting of the official board. In connection with this meeting there wil! be a called meeting of the Quarterly Conference.

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Mr. and MI·S. Ernest Earnhart and family, of arli Ie, visited friends here Sunday. Mt·.•lam es Hawke and daughter of SlJd ngfield, visited relatives here Sundny afternoon. Mrs. J ohn FI'itz, of leveland, spent last week with hel' parents, Ml'. and Mrs. W, P. Salisbul·Y.

The \\' :1 y ni' ~ d 1Je A. C' s. hclJ a prar t it'(· la~t SUll da y a ftel'n oo n a t \V a ' 11(' PlId . TIll' team . howed a ~n'~1 d" ,d (,f l' lIl hu, ·as lIl. and is Cll ll1 PD~I'cl or I'l v... t uf the pla yer. uf 1:I"t Yl'llr li nd it lo ok" lik e thi!l ~(' a ~lI n' " I " a n l \lou ld he a winner. 1'1'1 ' ini t ial openi ng of the season wi ll lll~ :) un<!n y. Apl'i l 26, when Lh,' Lim,uln At hlvl i l!~ . a " fast co ll1 )'cd l e l1m fl'\) 111 Day ton. will be he ' c . nnd a I-:'o ot! !!:amc i ~ anticipatNt. ,\ u g ,. b e l'J~ c ), will be on the muun d und "M il ke " W ellc !' will be 1H1Iu nd an d " Mik e" Well er will be intl'lI du t ion t o Waynesv ille Iuns, for h htl!; bee n in this neck 0 -( the woods 1' 0 1' rt long time. ;)'(!u t il11PI'ove ments wi ll be Illud e ut th e pork thi:> yeot'o The back slop will Le moved back ~ev­ cl'ol fel'L and C\ wire screen will be buil t fr om the bac kslop tu t hil'd base and also to the first base lin e, t hus prot ecting machi'nes fro m a ny dange r of being hit by fou l balis. 'I'here will also be l\l!lnd H bu ilt u little later whel'e pn t rons c'a n be sClloted and enjoy lh game. . om e oul Sunuay and see the new tellm play theil' fir t game.

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OLD LAND TORTOISE FOUND An old land t ortoi se was found recently by E. F. Elll'llhurt bearing the initial" " S. B." and "J. F." und the dute ] 875. The initials are those of Samuel Butterworth of Wa ynesvill e and the late Joe Fox. JIll'. Eal'llhart found the tortoise while hunt.ing l11usnrooms on the pla ~ e known li S the Burton Earnha rt furlll . 1\11'. Earnhart states thnt he found the same tortoise. bctween fifteen and twenty years ago in . approximately 150 feet of the place where he fouod it this t ime. The tortoise. was apparently the samo size as when the initinls were carved 56 'yeurs ago.

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NEW FIRE SIREN For best results consigf). YOUI' live stock to Green-Embry Co., Oincinnati, in care of D. R. Salis.1'he new fire siren which was bury. given a try-out last Saturday proven satisfactory and will be With every pail' of boy's and mounted on the fi'!'e engine house. girls' shoes, including Ked s, we A switch will be located at the are giving away n Base Ball FREE te lephone exchange and anothe1' Myel' Hymnn. at t he til'e engine hou se. This will greally speed ' up the sounding of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke and the fire alal'l11, doing away with Mrs. J. P. Fromm visited' Mr. Al- the necessity of the telephone bert Haines at the Masonic Home, opel atol' calling someone to go llnd sound the alarm . Springfielcl, On Sunday. The fire engine ·hOUBe is being M.rs. Jane Wright will return to cleaned LIP and wilt be redecorated her home i~ Springb.oro thi~ week with fresh paint and paper. The Firemen's Club will hold their a.ftel' spe nding ~he winter With her mee ling's there as soon as the wOl'k sister, Mrs. Julin Don ovan. is fin iahed . The latest in new · jewelry, watches, diamond s, wedding rings, . ~ilverwar e . C!ary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, OhIO. . Mis~ Je~.8i e . Clar.k, whe;> is s~ay­

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.her return f rom Florida, was the we~k-end ({uest of Miss Emma Helghway. Saws filed b machinery, cut cleaner, truer, faster. 1\.lso crosscut saws, gummed, 25c 'per foot. Roy Pigott, at Madelen's Lumb er Yard.

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ATTRACTIVE SCENERY A magnolia tree in full bloom, bl'ilJiant japonicns, many varieties of beautiful shrubbery and' artis· tic bods of bl ooming spl'ing flowers produce a . conic effect at Miami cemetery that call not be surpassed Under the supervision of C. L. Dul<e and So n, landsc~pe gardeners, Miami cemetery has become one of lhe 1Il0st beautiful spots in the Minmi Valley.

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BANK DIRECTOR RESICNS

At n meeting of the Directors of t he WaynesvilJe National Bank on Saturday, Apt'i! 18, MI'. J. O. RI'tw right tendered his resignation as a member of the board and vicl!-pres ident. A l the Rante meeting M.r. J. Will MI'. and Mrs. J. E. McClure leH White was appointed to succ~ed Inst week fol' North Carolina, for MI'. C:lI'twl'ight, resigned. a short vacation. Will. Fcaly, of ..... Wilmington, is assisting at lhe DEATH Funeral Home during Mr. Mc Clure's absence. C'Il'win Hamilton, fonner resiMrs. Mary McClure, M\' ~ . Viola dent of thi), community, died in Carey, Mrs. Emma H. McClol'e a hospiut! at Toledo, Sunday night nnd Mrs. L. H. Gordon motorcd to fo lll' win j!; an illness 'of ICIng duraRussell" Point Tucsday. Mrs. tion. Funeral services were Ih eld in Mary McClure and Mrs. ~al' ey re- thc chapi;!1 Tuesday afternoon with Rev. G. • Dibert officiatinlr. mained fOI' a. week's outmg. .. Bul'ial in Millini cemetery. Sunday will be '.'Every membel' Canvass Day" at both the WaynesNOTICE ville and Ferry Chul'ches of Christ. Ferry will obsel'vl! the day 1'1\e persons who took flowers with a bU!\ket dinnel' aud an afternoon service at which A. H. Wil- from U YUI'd 011 South n.tain last son, minister of the church of Satu rday night nre known a~d if Christ at Wilmingtoll will be the there is any 'more' trespas ing they will beproseeuted. speaker.

Mr. lind Mrs. C. L. Duke and Robert, MI'. and Mrs. Paul Duke and Richard and MI'. Nathan Gray spellt Sundny ill Dayton, the guest of Mr. and l\lrs. C. J . Gt'aham.

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The kid wa couting along t he rim of the Big Deneh II d<lY or two Inll!l', pl llyi ng hi s mouth Ol:gan as it, r(llk Soft ly, becaus yo all had to b \~ mi~ ht), 1.'1I 1·eiu l Jl obudy down in lh!' vlIlley n()ticed anci took II l o n ~ hot lit yuu, ju t for luck. Hu t . hucks ! 1'0,,, 11 couldn't heur that mouth ol'l!sn all Y l arther'n you could lIin\! n I'oek wilh your thlUllb a nd finger. Bud , ou ntl'Y up thi ~ wny. Nic e ' LlUnLI' \' but plul11u fu ll of Ol'nery no-tlr~ '; ~11 e l)\\' Ihiev!'!; that wO)lld w li ~ t ~('C if II fe ll uw \\' IIS a ll l'i):: hl but woul d ho ller, "Dr~w, Y"u c,,),ote l" nnd come a-sho ot mg plumh ·ra1.Y like. Funny th tl ugh , lC Nat ~ Wheeler hadn't c~ nH! l'iding and shooting Ow l-a-way, th kill wo ul dn't have met up with Babe Garnel·. It ~ h on h wus worth r id ing all the way up frum 'l'exa5 to Montana. jU~ L to me l up with 11 f ellow us nk!! and Cl'i ndly a ' Babe Gllrner

H followcd th wagon to B cker's raneh nnrl saw th e Illon gather d there, und kn e w fhe "ig-nnl. he <'\oftly wh l!ltlerl th e 1I1'8t two bars of "'Vhen Johnny IJ m e~ Marching Hom ." and so got llY the "Hili on guard at th<! gute. The room would not huld all the men gathel't!Cl the!' nnd Min e "tood Qutsid e in the dm' k and tulk<,d lind smoked. Drank, t 0(' , fro m bottles t hat went from hand to hllnd UIItU th ey wel" ('mptied nnll thrown away. Th e kid did not talk. He kept his mouth shut Dnd his COI'S open. lik oill Killer Reeves n)wllY ha d advised. When the gathering 8h IW ed sign s of breaki ng up, he melted in to th e shadows so Quietly he never wa mi ~e d, Hnd pl'e~ ntl y 00 I'ode past the un uspecting guard at th e gate Dlld went his way. The kid unsaddled PeeoE;, rub- wus. hoah was a snnky kinda counbed him clry and went whi tling up t.he path to the ca bin , It was try. tho ught, Th e kid didn't kn ow warm and reeked wi th th e smrll j us t a ll the ins . and outs of the of coal oil fume ' and stale cigur- fuss. Th e way Babe told it, cow etta smoke. Babe's paper novel lay thieves, t ha t let on Ilke they were open, face dOW Il on the tuule, on ly n este rs. hud bande<l togel-her to two or three pages left unrpsd at wipe ou t the Poole which was a big Enste l'll outfit. Babe said the nesthe back. " I damn near saddled up and te!. weI' stealing the Poole blind took out after yuh, Tiger Eyes," nnd the bosl;es back East wanted he ' .aid qUErulously. "These are it sLopped. Babe said t he Poolo shore bad times to be rid in' ar- wouldn't stand fot' 'no more, and outi'tt' alone. 'Ne ste~ see you- well th y now looked On all cow thieves same us they did on wolves,- veryou oughta know." minl~ to be got rid of. Nate Whee"Shoah do , Babe." "Have any tl'ouble? If it's a I r was gunning f or P oo le riders, Babe said. and th~t was why he fair question." "Not to call trouble. Trailed rode at th kid that-a-way. H e played absently, his tho ughts some nestahs to Sam Becker's ranch. Had a meetin' theah. Right dwellin g on what Babe had , said. smaht gatherin'. They aim to call Babe ' seemed to think Poole ridthe Poole men into a t rap. Some ers hud .to be fig hters: RecJtOn he tallt ot drivin' -c'a ttle into Oxbow ought to l ell Babe he wouldn't kill Bend. 'Poole men'lI go theah and a man for Ilobody; he'd seen too half the neBtW will be cached in much of that back home. Anyway Babe never asked ·him a word the JlIISS--" , "Yeah?" Babe .looked startled about that part. If he did, the kid "Say that ,migh,t·a.' drawed ,the would tell him straight out where Poole riders out, at t hat, if they he stood. Poole riders kinda expected to didn't know it was a :frame-up. We bee.n watch!n' our chance to down a man for keeps if it came get 'em in the act, the damn to gun play between them and

") h_hCl men .a,. it w •• a rifl 01 bullet hit him i,n the haid," the Kid' drowlect softly.

cow thieves! Say, you got no call to take a chance like that," Babe growned at the .kid's e xploit recurred to him\ ''''F they'd'a' caugbt yoh there. they' d 'a' strllng yuh up in a holy minute. Don't yuh take anothe'r chance like that. Ti&,el' Eye.'" . The kid did not say anything to t hat. . "Say, lOU goin' to promise me yuh won t take no more chances like that?" Babe pressed the point "You 'gQt something more under yoUr Iiat tha. n what you told me. Damn you. Ti~er Eye, what mON . you been doln "tonight." 'rhe kid turned anll looked ,lol1g at Babe oveT his cuP. ;His yellow eye was curiously so~t6n~d. "I been hearin' talk about Nate Wlieele" ,"he said finally, and blinked when he saw how Babe failed to represa a start. "I been findin' out 1 didn't shoot too wide, r aim~d to hit his gun ahm <lown, and that ahm sh oah . was hit, just like 1 ai'med it would be." "Yeah?" .Babe's eyes took on a hard, watchful look. ~ II heahd men say it was a rifle bullet hit him in the bald," the kid drawled softly. "I reckon yo'all thought he was goin' to-shoot me. I shosh a m much obleeged to yo'a)) Babe." , BA~e Garner started. then laughed shortly and turned away. 'Yo're welcome, Tiger .Eye." He tunied lmd began thum.p ing pillowlt with savage energy. "Which side the bed you w~nt? Me, I like to loy..:on the edge, where I can roll OUt; quick." "Just Jay wheah yo'all feels the be!\t, Babe," grinned the kid , swa llowing the last of the coffee. "I'm sleepiJ1' sound to-night, no matter wheah I lay my haid."

Stella Unchel, &,ual'dian of RolIal)d M. Gephart, a miner, flIed ber first ae~unt. In the mattet' of the will ot Rachel J. Gill, deceaaedo, the wltnellSes are dead, and J. O. Cartwrijl'ht. Fannie Carothers, Oakley M. Ridge and Edna' E. Rid«e testi fied. to the genuineneas of th.e ig'Cammon P ie•• f>roceedina. natures of t he witnesses and thl! In Lite ' nsc of Da,il;y Gre~g ver- will was flied in prObate. fl UR . ally B. Gorsuc h, (It ·al, the Catherine Cody. executrix of sheriff is ord ered to take pl·oc.eeds the esto te of Johanna Wood, deof salo of the esltntc of Daisy ceased, is to recover $1,285.46 and certain colipon and registerM G I' egg an.d :;e t~lc 1111 acco unt.OJ. In the case of J. O. )3i11 tt ver- bonds, fl'om the estate. James Alsus Ed\ in Lotz th e jury was to bert Cody, William F. Cody and J. view clamuges nnd T'CPO l' t in court. Pa.ul Cody are to ahaTe in the disThe evid ence not b()ing co ncluded. tribution of the assets. It is orde red that the adjudicaThe cle f Qllullt P,u ul Mi hael in lh{l case of Anna un Doren ver- tion an d determination of the essus Paul 'Michael wu, given Icave tate of Clem A. Runyan, deceased, be given to all t hose interested. to lile an a nliwer . Eunice H. Mull, administratrix Th e elise of Douglass Hollingsworth \' rfiUS J ohn Phillips was of the estate of Henry Mull, deco mpromised settled, a nd dismise d ceased, fil ed h er first, final and disThe plaintiff in the case of H. tributive account. R. Trivl tt vel'sus J ohn Kenne y, et T~e. sales by George E. H~rner. ai, is give n leave t.o fil e petition ad nlll1lstrator of the estate of Reb.eoca J . Harner, deceased. were on 01' befol'e May 1., l0 3 1. The case of Clarence R. Rey- approved aner oonfirm ed by the ' nolds v rsus EdwuI'd J. Lee and court. Myrtle R. Day, executrix of the Margaret N. Lee was dismissed estate of Adam H. Day, deceased, without reco r(L The defendant ill the cuse of filed her inventory and appraiseRobert 1\1. Blair vers us harles C, ment. The adj udica.tion and 4etermina Benedict, exec utor of will of Louis F . Coleman, decease d, is give n fif- tion o'f t he inheritance tax of the estate of Walter McClure, dEceasteen addit ional da ys to pl ead. In the case of C, A. T ooke and ed, ir ordered mailed to all inJ . E. Reynolds versus The Eco terested. The rmal Co., tho 'l'E'ceiver, C. E. Hubert L. Schuyler was appointShelor, is ·authorize d·, ordered and ed administrator of the ' estate of directed to -pay to general credi- Rachel J, Gill and filed bond of $800 with J. F. Sherwood 'and tors a divided of 3 % . The plain t iff in the cuse of The Eden Terry as sureties. Will Kel'Vit'g inin Joint tock Land Bank ~ey, .1ason Biddlccum and Lucius of Chal'leston versus Alpheus O. Frazie r weTe allPoinled appraisers. Manker et aI., is ti receive from , Richard S. Whitacre, executor the defendan ts th e su m of $7 162._ a.nd Margaret L, Laymon. execu61. If it is not paid within 3 days trix of tile estate o,f Grace S. filed their first and fina.!. a for eclosure will be made and the property sold . It is ordered that a certifled In the case of The State of Ohio copy of t he entry detennining the versus Chal'les Stibbs, Jr. t he de- in'h eritance tax of the estate 01 fe ndan t was given Ii prison term Olem A. Runyan, deceased, be of from 10 to 15 years at hard la- certifi~d without dlelay. bor. Sentence was IJspended. . The Lebanon-Cit izens National Bank and Trust Co., executor of the e.sta; e 'Of Harry 'Robinson, deNew Suib ceased, flIed its inventory and apJohn! T. Harbin.e, Jr. ver~us praiseme nt. I ' J oseph G. Howell and Nellie HowWilliam Howal'd administrator ell. Foreclosure of chattel mor t- of the estate of Nebie Howard degages and othel' eq uitable ·relief. ceased, filed his inventory and apMelvjn Moore vetrilus Arinie praisement. ' Moore for divorce. Charges are John Goddard, Ralph Van Meter willful ab·se nce. and Robert Corwin were appointed James T. Hal'bine Jr., 'ver su s appraisers of the estate of Martin Ja mes Hopkins a nd Martha Hop- H. Hoppel', deceased. kins, foreolosure of nlOl·tgages and The bill of $ale df the automoequitabLe I'elief demanded . bile of William McBurney is ordered transferred to Nancy R. MCL Probate Court Proceedinas Burney. Ethel Basore, admini8tratrix 'of The will of Jam es S. McLead, th~ estate of Emma J. Brehm. de deceased, was filed in probate. ceased, is ordered to Bell the esA certified copy determining tate at not less than the. appraised inb eritance tax in the estate Walter McClure, dece'ased 'is to be value, certified ithout dela.y. Martia,e Llcea ••s 14orrow R. Whlte,'-executor of the estat& df Zoe Reatha ' White Virgil E. Taylor. booklceeper of deceased, presented to the court a and Miss Dorothy Jane claim against the estate and he Franklin Linasey, telephone operator ' of is to give notice to t lhe heirs and Middletown. . legatees of the estate. JoJln Walke!t farmer of W 'l'he LebaiJon-Oitiz~!D1il Nat ional ,nesville and miss Jennie Bank & Trust Co., eXElcutor of the estate of William Melliul'Dey, filed Chenoweth of Waynesville. Ernest James ' Mosher, truc'k itS" inventory and appraisement. Louis Runyan WII;S appointed driver of CIBl'ksville, and Mi811 Lois Crago, housekeeper guardian of Katlll'yn RUllyan. min- AUlIrey . or.. ~he settlement oft'ered Lyle of Clar ksviUe. James H. Morris. 'farmer of 'MOl' Hightman was accepted and Louis and Mrs. Veaa M. Orndorf nurse RUf}yan is to pay all a.c counts The adjudicatio allid determina of Lebimon . . tion of the inheritance tax in the estate of Ella Conov~l.' deceased i.8 Real Eatate Truaaf,ers .....to be given to all pt!rsons interB. H. Dakin to Carl H. ested. " The will of Eliza Belle Forman, and FrjUtces Winner. Inlot deceased, is ordered to be admit- in Lebanon. Chriatopher DIrlry to Nettie ted to probate. . W, J. Curran was appointed ad- Bishop: Inl~ ~o. 49 in ~orrow~ Anllle G1J,bons-to James R. GIbministrator of the estate <if Robert Smith, deceased, and filed bond bons. 116.50 acres . in Wayne , of $600 with . W. J. Curran and Township. Georh Nunner and Katie·.Nun Louis Luedeke as sureties. " ner to Peter' J. Null. Real ~state Estates for settlement: Silas A. Stock, exel~utor of the ill Military Survey No. 2956. Fred Hanlfer' to Edna 'Newbigestate of Wilford R. ,Eyer, deceasgin. Inlot Nos. 46 and 46 In Deer ed first and final. . , Howard, J. Corwin , executor of field Towniliip. . Elizabeth Whitacre . to . the estate of Ella Conover" deJames 60.06 acres in BarlJul ceased, second and final. · , Charles S. Irwin. e;lCQCutor and S'hijl. Elizabeth Whitacre to Franull trustee under will of J. A. Run42.27 acres' in. Harlan Yan, deceased, first. John D. HOff administrator of 'l'o'llo'J\slhw. Whitacl'e to Grace th'e estate 'Of A lexander Hoft', deacres In Hei'1an Townceased, first and final. s Flora ' E. Gooch and Miriam C. McCreary, executrices of ~be estate of D. W; - Humphreys. ftl/!t and !;ina.l. The sales made by Catherine Cody. executrix of the 'e state of J6hanna Wood, deceased , were ap- rU~,el'j!'uhlP patients. $484: Westproved and confirmed by the coUrt eV1relc)De's. $25,75,: J. -W. The will of 'Elvira R: Dunham BUPPU,S, .5e was , filed ' in court. E . J. Beed!le -'l~. sliP. was' named .executor of the 'willf Co.. St:!!k81ta no bond required by reqUE!st 01 nrolAnl . an will. C. D. Corwint.. Stan~y M. Sel f o lers and Alfred !Stant were 'appointed appr~_:=='===

NEWS GlEA ED

. nesters, the kid l·eck?ned. Babe said t he Pool.e had tried the lao,y and it wouhjn't work, because the Poole was an Eastern firm and all the neste~s and town folks hung together. No jury in the country w<?uld convice a cow t hief, Babe saId. So the Poole was going to shoot it out with the gang. · " The kid's job was to ride. along up here on the rim, just luy like. a nd watch thro ugh field gla~ses for any , bunch of cattle bemg rounded up or driven along in t he nestier count!,y beh!w. A.f1ything that Jooked like a round.up dow,n there, or even a bunch of riilers going anywnere, the kid was to ride to the top of a small.pinnacle. standing back from the ·rlm, of the stand back jrom the . rim of the bench, and signal , with a little, 1'0unCl lookinf,r-glass, Babo Gamer had given him. . L It wasn't much oJ a job, The kid would rather I'ide with Babe, wherever it was he had struck out for at daylight. But Babe didn't /lct like he wanted anybody along The kid watched faithfully for awhile, halting Pecos behind bowlders while he got oft' and focused the glasses on his ranch and that ranch and the tranq\1il T8Ilge lapd in betwe en. Quiet as Sunda\y afternoon in a Quaker village, down there. The kid swung the glasses fatther into the coulee' and along the trail to the gate, and on up to Wheeler.'s cabin. ,There he held t hem steadily, little puckers showing in the .skin around bis eyes: he squinted so. His lips 'fell sligntly apart as he watched. No wonder the valley was e mpty and' no nester!! were stirringl Having a funel'al for Nate Wheeler. that was

why. Yard fuli of \\'agons and \laddIe horses, men standing al:ound out side the house, not talkin g but ju t !lLa nd ing' tllt!'e, 1~)O kin g !lour. Everyone pllcking gu ns. The kid sharpened the fo cu ~ n Iitll , still gaz ing with his forehead wrinkled. trying to figurc out whal \VIIS W I'Ollg. Now the men were edging back fl'om the dool' v lnin HS i'f he stood in the yard with them he could see nil they did j plain a ~ looking at a play on lhe stage. Fe tching the cQffin out now . Just a board box with s trap handles mlliled on, nesterN a ll M.l'elC'hed the it· neck ' like turkeys in 11 grain field, miTllling their mann ers but wan tin g to sec it ni l. omet hing mi ghty strange though And then the kid knew what it was. There waren't any women at that funeral. Nate Whee l ~r had a wife anel baby, bu t they we ren't t.h I'e, either. Just men, not dressed up in their Sunday clothes, but wearing colored shirts and overall. Not shaved, even . Lo oked like th ey had just stopped by from their work. Plenty of guns, though, and belts full of shell s. The kid stared for two seconds longer and took the fi eld glasses fl'om his eyes,' Insta ntly that grim gathering in the cou lee receded into the slight moement of vague dots three miles and more away. The scene was gone, wiped out by the distance. Instead, the kid was staring down off the hill at a wagon that came rattling down a long slope djrectly toward him. The driver was standing up, lashing the horses into a run, with the long ends of thc Jines which he swung like a flail upon their backs. Th e wagon was Jouncing along over hummocks an d a woman with. her bon_ net off, and her hair flying stl'4ight out behind her lik~ the toil of a running horse. was hanging to the seat lik e grim death. _ A man on horseback came tearing up over the top of the little ridge. He started shooting, but· he didn't hit anything at first and he -came on. leaving the road at the first turn and galloping straight down the slope. . The horseman spurred closer, still shoo,t ing. and at the third hot the driver mad'e a sudden dive down on one of the horses, rolled off onto the the ground and lay still. The team shied violently aside and snagged the front wneels in a big clump· of l}uuckbush which tl'/ey tried to straddle, The girl jumped out and started running for the' hill. the man taking after her, yelling at her to stop, But she dtdn 't do it, though. She was a girl. all right. Tire kid kne.w that as soon AS she jumped out and started rlinning. She didn't run like a woman. Tbis one legged it !Cor the hill like a boy, her hair loose ' and waving out behind her like a yellow fiag. The :fellow after the girl waS try ing to catch her before sbe got in among . the rocks where he couldn't ride. It kinda looked as if she might make it all right especially when she went over 'tbat wa h in one long jump like a deer ,and the fellow's hOrse balked reared' back on the edge. The man yelled again, pulled down with his gun .a1)d sent a bullet kicking up the dust right in front of her. That scared b~r so she stopped not knowing which way to turn: The 'f'eJIQw didn't shoot again but took down His rope and jumped off his horse. . . The kid was :waiting, with his blue .left eye squinted nearly shut and his yellow ' right eye open and stal'!ng like a tiger. They kept eOllUng closer and closet:, and the kid's · gpn barrel jabbed forward and spat. , . 'rhe man was widening his loop as h e ran. but he ·.dropped it as his arm. jerke'd down to ~ia side. He wore two guns, though. ,He started to draw a second gun with his left hand, 'b",t the kid fired another Shot. T~ ' man gave a lurch and almost fell. Suddenly he sat down right where he was and leaned over sidewise, acting kinda sick. When the kid took another look at the girl, she 'Vas lying on the ground all in a heap like she'd fainted or been shot or something. He watched her for a minute and saw she didn't move. so he ,\\'ent jumping down tlje bluff like a 10\lsened bould'er. He was plumb sorry for h'e r and he,. hoped she wasn't hurt, bu,t he Ifbrig ' back and . didn't want to toucn her or turn her over to see if she was ' dead. Her lNIir was aU down ovei' her fnee, and it wail the l~nge8t, yellowest hair 'he had ever seen in his life: She pve a deep gaspi'iig sigh and· h.e stepped back a little' farther. Slie had just ted. She'd be 'comIng' to ' in a minute ~ and' she 'wouldn't thank Rim for standin&, there goawping at 'her that-a-way.

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Evt'" machInery cannot spetd faster than Mother Nature. Little "Lindy" refused ' to wa(t until die hospital at The Pas, Manitoba, Car. .. was readied. Hi, mother i. Mal.. Alex. Miller. an Iridian, The nanlC was ftown rilht Int'O. .

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Mill Ruth Fe.ter, Mrs. Hoover', ,Amelia Earhart set a new auto· secretary' fc;»r yean, i, to wed It L. giro record for women flyers in a Lipman. of Sao Francilco" flight above Philadelphia: Mrs. Newlywed: "We hadn't been married a week when he hit me with a piece of BJlon~ cake Ju ~e : "Disprderly Cond1u¢. Fiv dollars and costs. M.rs. Ncwlywedj . (obblng'·--'-.l "And I'd made the cake with my own hands! ' Judge: "A, suIt with a deadly weapon--one year."

ANEMIA IN PIGS

A condition corresponding to 'a nemia in humans is commonly observed in sucking. pigs 3 to 6 weeks of age, and. owing to the animal's peculiar jerky method of breath in&'. the disease is frequently Icalled "thumps." Tlie iliaeaae i8 caused by a lack of b'lood-forming elemenb in the BOW'S milk and is most common in pigs ,that 'are kept indoors, The harm produced by 1011g periods of indoor housjng of Bucking pigs does not appear to be .fTom the laek of sunshine. but from the inability of the-pl&, to obtain substancell from the soil, such as iron and copper that ·. aaiate in the formation' of biood: ' . Accor ding to Dr. B. B. Edging'ton of the Ohio Experiment S.~tiOD·8 dlseale ' Oon~1 Labora tory at ReYnoldllburif. the firat, symptom noticed is usually a .lack ' of vigor. The pies may ,be plum!> an~ wen developed 1!u~ tire easily and -show fatJgtu! on slight exercis.e The mucous membrane of the mouth"and eyes becomes pale, and 80 Years ExperIence In ,lIu'd den death may occur In anemic FittiDg and Makinr G1alllle, pigs that 'are 'still Intood flelltr. 'In -at-the mQre prolonged course of the disease the pigs become thin and CARY'S JEWELRY SHOp, weak. 'the hair eoat rough. arid the E"er7 Tuelcl.,.~ Thurlclar. liltin wrinkled. A condition I Saturda,. "thumpy" or ·l abored breathing frequently is p.r esent., . Pdst~Inortem uaminatlon of the ,~ft'ected pip ",hows 'an enlal'&'ed, ftati1!Y heart with accUMulations of I'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![!!! fluid in the ' tHoractic and abdpmlnal' cavities: The liver may be enlal'&'ed .nd usually shows a spot. condiflon•. The 1>1004 la pale d 5 <' 'the mUB~les and intemal orMON~Y ~OANED Have a pallid apiJearance. • The ' condition clan be prevented' by allowing the' pip outside range LOANS on LIvestocK, ' Chattels. Whe~e thet 'mey root In the <pouhd Second Mortgllges. Nbt'es bough'_ and P.c~ up ,the IUbstancea eBllen,." John ,Barbtne, Jr., Xenia. Qhlo, ,t iel f~r blood 'building. .'~&lta 'O~ iron (te'rric sulphate) adnilniafered to the IndiviOR SBORT TIM~EuJ or ~ilt~d With aome ... tel'DlB• .-\lao Surveyitt&, ·and Abmatera. 'like molaaaea ItracUng. Write and I Will call lee you. Sam D: Henkle. W.y.. '()n tHe ud4tr of '.the,. lIOw. IY~j~~~II :~~~"dlinlt· the i'roD salta io 't he 10'* ~~ville. O~lo. , .111 ' prevent anemi. in' her jll.. FOR SALE teacher ' ' waB to the clau. , , . SALE-,.:.-Good range; ·'~,\lrn.!l . - "Wtua .•.t do . ~e: call a man." · be" \i,aZEitite ' and ' wood.. 'Inquire at ' '. '". olBce. · -' «sked. '~hb I kee~ on ~kinr anG aft tlllii.dit ~hen people are no . SJ1P rin tereeted 1'" Co.. ,'!Pleasel Bir... · replied a ~boy' teacher.' ., ,

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THE MIAMI GAZETrE One 01 America's wealthiest men - - - - - - - - -- " - ----1 said, Bomewhab sadly, not lonK Blo ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY that he did not know how to carryan a convel'1lation with a troup (If friend s because they rePubli.... r fer.red to so many schoolboy and D. L CRANE Ollic. Phoa ........................ No. 112 college customs to which he kncw colleg-e cu,stmoes to which he knew It•• idellce ...... ....: .. :.......•.. No. 118 nothing, since' he Ju\d alwa ys had private tutors. Tnat man Is not SuluCI'lptloa ~ric., ,1.50 • Y.ar subjecting his sons to the handicap of not knowing how to act among E;nt.r.d"t ,.o.'oH/~. at W0'l.n • ."m. ordinary :fOlks ; he sent them all to Oltlo. QI Second Cia .. Mal MeUer public ~hools and to colleges w.lu!re t hey . had to live . like othe r boys. . 1\11 . of which is suggested by - APRIL 22, lOSt the remark of John D, Rock efeller Jr.) that the six weeks he recently spent in Mexico whet'e nobody . - - - - - - - _ _ _ __ _ e kn ew him was the -happiest vaeaI ti cn hl: had ever had. H n did not I THINGS ARE LOOKING UP have to be on his guIll'd, but was I I just an'other Gringp toul'ist. But . - - - -- - - - - - - - - - . because he did not travcl in the cuatomal'y state of a milti-million_ We <bo'n't meun Qnly the green aire the c usto ms . guard at tho. bol' things in field and garde n. Eco- der wouldn' t believe him .when he nomic depl'essiolls have no effect handed that official his card, upon the pl'ocesses of Nat ure; Ilhe "John D. Rockefeller, Jr. ," he lea\ es come out and the gl'ass r ead, an dl loo.ked Mr. Rockefeller comes up- to My nothing of the over apprai singly "That's what weeds -wheth er bu siness is good th~ y a ll say, bol" Wh 'ch . as Mr. 0 1' bad. And at this time of year Rockefe ller I'ema:rked, gave him it is ahlaaYs truthful, thoug h not more inward amusement and r eal IIlways t he who.le truth, to say thllt satisfaction than any arr,o unt of things are lo olling u p. kowtowing could have done. This year it s 'ems til be ~ ru e (If ---.~ ~ -othe r thiug's besitlt!s the ones that g l·ow. 'l'he!'e a1' plenty of sig ns of improvement in bURiness, no t much in so me> linl . a good de al in olf\en;. Autt 11 1 bi le production is in creasing, w hich meuns more men working in the f aclories. The electric power output is higheJ' t han it was a year ago: That means not only thnt more people are using electric light but that industl'illl plants al'e buying more powcr, Building contracts r~ pol·ted for March show II gain . ovel' Februal·Y. And it is hard to travel THE DANDELIONS t.wenty miles in any di rec tioII fJ'o m anywhere with out running into a By HeleD Gray Cone . new hig hway or bddge under constl'uction, or some other big piece of wOI'k, giving ~ mployment to Up0l'! a shower,y '; night a~d s till, 'WIthout a sound of warning , large numbers of men. and putting in the aggregate hundreds ·of mil- A t~ooper band s urprised the hiIl, And held it in the morning. lion s of doBars into circulation. Thel'e has been Il great d eal of unfl'iendly comment abr'lad ' over We were not waked .by bu~le-notes No 'Cne.er our dreams invaded, th-e ~it uution in the United States during t he past eighteen mo,.ths. And yet, at dawn, their yellow , coats ' Unemployment, the breadlines in On the green slopes paraded. the big cities, and similn.c sensational items of. news wel' ~ prin ted in European papers, with the res- We ~a reless ,fo lk the deed forgot; ult that Germany, ' France and Till one day, idly walking, 'Italy picture the whole population We marked upon the self-same spot . o~ the United States reduced to A crowd, of veterans talking. destitution. Appa.rently they ' have never 'heard, -over I1here, 'Of, our miniature R'oU:, craze, which be- They ·shook their trembling hends and gray gan just after t he depression hit With pride and ' noiseless laughus and so far has developed into a $160,000,000 bu siness. Not every- ter; body in the United Stutes spends Whe n, well-n-dayl they bl~w awa Y And ne'er were heard of after l his time in the breadline! And, to come back to the green ... grass anlt the weeds, Nature is doing beUer by us thisyeal' than NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT last. At least, there has been more rain this Spring all over the counEstate of Anna . M. Hathaway, t ry than t here was a year ago, decNeas~d.. h b . and more snow in the North than ' otlc-e IS ere y given that L. f-or several Winters. The~e is till M.. Hend~rl\on h~ s been duly . apa lot of water til fall to brinR' up pomted and quahfied as Admmlsthe average but there doesn't trator..of the ~state of Anna M. s em to be ~ydanger of another Ha~haway late of Wart'en ,?oun ty, widespread drought in H'31. O.hJO, decea~ed. ' . On the whole all things con.<ridDated thIS 17th day of Aprli " . " 1031. . erOO we re domg pretty well, W. Z. ROLL t han k you. • _ _ Judge of the Probate Court ;mG' Warren- County, ·'Ohio.

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The Junio1' lass sponsored a basket ball game Tueaday evening between t he Caner Broth r s Light ning Quinte t, of near here. and Andel', on '. All ta l's of Xenia, The I'esultlng score was 3S to 30 in i avor of artcr Brothers, 'l'he Hat'vay burg Midge t. plnyed a short game wi th a score' of 5 ' to 4. Mr. adn MI13. W. W. Cossum and, (llmily dnd Mrs. Alice El'\vin were , W ednesday evenin g dinner g ue ts of MI', and Mrs, A. . Collet t and Robert. Severnl lud ies f t he Woman's ivic League llI et a t the home of M 1'8 . Bertha GonI on Fr iday af tern oon in lh e inte l'est of Ii Garden club. Mrs. Frank Miller, 1011'S , Kat hr yn De nver William s, and Mrs. Ballnistel' of Wilmington's Gard en club were prese nt and ga ve mucll in terest. and valu able infol'llluti on on the s ubject. Light r efr eshm ents wcr e scr ved. Rev, and 1\1lr s. J, P. Tllol'nbury, Mr. and Mrs. A, S. ollett., Miss May Harla n, Mrs, Mary Do -ter Mrs Lida Hal to n,' Mrs. Howurd Graham, Mrs. William Do~te r, and Ml·8. . H. GI'UY a tt ended prin g Meeting o [ the linton Association at Ule Baptist church in B1an chesler, Thur sday. Es~h e r Ross a nd Evelyn McCarron were 'ovel'-n ight gu ests Tuesduy of Ruth Cleaver.

Dependable T~A~K~E~~T~I~ M~E~T =-~ O~===========7~ l n=g=Th~is~cp5lff=·a~t=7 on~e~c~ , h-e-·r-e glsre ---I'c d THINK IT OVER at the hotel, ordered a comfortable room, nnd went to bcd, In recording th e experi ence. h Th el;e is a man, now old in said that he 'had made up his mind yeaI'll but still ve'l'y vigorou s, who even in those early day s, never to bui lt up the la rgest company of atte mpt 1\ difficu lt intervicw when ' its kind in t hi s country, On e or he was tir~d. Two men of my acq uain ta nce his yo unger a ssoc iates wa s :recently given me som e sid elights on were lhrown out o f employm.e nt by a me rger, The y were men of hi ~ chal'8ctel' and methods. " When ever w e had som e espec- abiI'ity f-ol' whom oppo rtuni ties ially big problem on hand the were sure t o open .ooner 01' same thing inva r iably happe ned," later, The first man J1roceeded to he said. "It mi~ht; be the building progra m invol Ving the invcstment worry him self int o n state of ner He hurried of mi llion s, 01' the launching of a vou s ble ffici ency. new prod uct, or a plan for extend- around among hi!; f rie nds; he let ing OUI' operations into :\ foreign fear show in his eycs and face. The oth er ma n went away. co untry. , A Iwny s, in the m idst of our dis- When I me t i'hm last he was suncu~do n s , the Old Man would bri ng bl'OWllCd and rested; he had purhis fiRt down on t he desk with a c.hased some new cloth es and was starting out sCl'enely to co nqu l' bang-. .. 'We will st op right here.' he the world . Most Ot u have to takc our would say. "We will not decide a ,-ingle thi ng. I am going away to vacations at stated intel'vals, the co untry for two weeks to re st which are fixed by the r outin e of and fi !<h. Whe n I C!ome back I will bu siness ra bhel' than by our perte ll you how to l'Uln' this company. sonal desire s, But it is poss ible My in forma n t said that the Old f()r eyen the humb lest of uS to Ma n invariably J"e turn ed with a avoid t.he mistake of making imbette r pel'Spectiv.~. deal' vision pOI'tant decisio n when Olll' minds are weary or worried. and fresh COUl'age , Lots ' of times the hest t hing Y ca rs ago I read a l>iography of Ben jamin Disraeli who began life , we can do is to() say: "I shall now ns yo u will recall, as a writer with turn my back on hjs task and leave publishing ambitionR He conceived the office, and I wil l not th ink the idca of a m a~azine, and was about thjs thing again tonight. "')'omoUlOw wiII be a new day bold 'enoug h to hope that he might persuade Sir Walte r Scot.t to be and. if I am rested. a day full of much more courage and wisdom, its editor. 'He took the tr,ain to the city So · my deci sion will be sounder Wh('l e Scott lived land arrived late and bTaver than it can poss ibly be in the afternoo n. Instead of mak- ~oday, "

With J oseph Os bol'Il announc in g t.he 7th and 8th-g rades pu t on th e foll owi ng program at asse mbl y Thul sda y moming: "America," by tlie Hssembl y; devotions by Donald Hartl ey; "America the Beauli:ful" by the assemb ly ; solo, " \Vhen the Organ Plays at Twilight," by Ernest Dodds; "S \veet. urid Low, " by the assembly; play, "Minnie Mullen's Pig" in two aet$. haracte-rs : Minnie Mullen, Anna Mac Donald; Mrs. Mulle,n, Esther Ross ; MI'. Mull en, Ernest Dodd s; Roy, Curroll Mc Canen; Bel't , Robel't Th c P. T. A . held' thei r regular Shidakel' ; Ben, 111'1 B ogan; MI'. Kent, the county agent, Allen Mc- meeting at the Gym Wednesday Kay. The Soph omores will give evening. Dudng the business sesthe pr ogram this Thursday, sion it was decided to hold the meeting through the summer; also Mrs , J. P. Tho,r nbury was host- to select new officers at the next ess to her unday choo l clas, meeting, these to serve the full "The We lcome" class of Jonah's t erm of on e year.A pleasing proRun Sunday School, Sunday even- g r am was given: Violin So lo, ing. A covered dish s upper was en- "Mystel'Y of Love," by Helen joyed and a delightful program McElwee; Girl's q uintet singing given. "Japan ese Garden" i trombone The operetta, " The Count and solo. "The Philistines, "by Robert the Co-Ed, ' given by the high MrcKay; debate, " Resolved, That school Friday evening was well re- the world is gorowing be tter." Afceived, Ernest Dodds as the firma t ive, Rev. Guy Tucker, of "Count" and Vivian Tucker as the Clarksvill e, negative, Mr. Wm. C, "Co-Ed" ~ave excelle n't portl'Pya l Manning, of Washington township of their ·characters and were supMiss Mary Shawhan was a guest ported by a splendid cast. The In- .of Mr, and Mrs , Clint Taylor over termed iate orchest1'8 furnished the week-end. music between acts. Mr. and Mrs. F I:ank l1cCarren The Massie Township Sunday anrl family spent Sunday in Kenschool convention will convene at tucky. ..._ __ the school auditorium next Sunday ,afternoon'; April 26, at 2 This notice waEI posted on a o' clock. Solomon Fred, Of Lebanon pleasure boat belonging to a cerwill give the message of the after- tain steamship ~ ompany: "The chairs in the cabins are Miss Emma Whetsel died last for ladies. Gentlem.en are requesSl11Iday evening following a brief ted not to make use of them till iIln ess. "Aunt Em," as she was the ladies are seated.' lovingly 'known to both old and young, will be sadly missed. F uneral services were neld Wednesday at 2 o'clock from the M. E, ~,._ _- - - - - , - - - - - -... church in .chaige of Rev. L, F. Williamson, of Mt. Orab. Mrs. Anna Stinson ' has been quite iII for several d6Y S~ Misses Winnifred and Helen Protect your h erd by having Starr, Lester Vemon, and Harold Starr, of Spring Valley, called . on them properly Vaccinated with ~ Mr. ~nd Mrs, Chas. H. Gray a nd DEPENDABLE SERUM AND family Saturday evening . • VIRUB Mrs: Florence Davis is spending seveTal days at the bedside of her fa th~I', who ,is :very ill. Donald Hartley was a n overPhone 31 Har.,.y.lna.... Ohio nigh t guest Thursday of Joseph O~orn. . Miss Elizabeth Blackford, of L-ebanon, and Miss Nellie Boerstter, of Norwood, attenlled the operetta Friday evening and remained, over t he, week-end with friends I •

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One of the 'Penalties of being rich and famous is t hat one S(I nfftcted has to set up a SOl·t of wall, around himself to avoid being importnined for money, for good causes and bad o.nes, at every tUTn' . That has n~ver happened to us, but' we ~al'l easUyunderstand it n1Jght become a nuisance after the novelty of being asked for a million dollars had worn off. The rich .man .travels on his own yacht 01' jn a private railroad, car not so often booause he does not desire to mi'x with the commo n people he knows from pitter experi~nce that they will not '· let him mix with them qn equal terms

HARVEYSBURG

DR. ,W. E. FROST.

!Ie t3ABV A\;ITO~ I~ THAT 'THey'VE STOPPf.~ FO L.~ $ ,it M ~KIt·.. ' .BAI> , JOKE.S AeOUT FOR::"'"

The' Load ,Can lust Get Down ThiS Hill-'

Dead Stock Wanled

By Albert 1: Reid

Harveysburg

Fert'ilizer CompaAY PHONE 8F3

Supplies for the BA~Y , CHICKS , which you will find in our stock.

Peat 'Moss, Anthracite Coal, Roll.ed Oats, Cod Liver Oil and most important of all, dependable

Starting Mash at a price you can afford to pay.

Wayne AU Mash Chick Starter Or OUR OWN MIX with Cod Liver Oil

Notch Back Steel Posts And a complete assortment of Farm Gates.

... Emerald Lawn Grass Seed..•

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Spalliab E~~a There is something very deli cious about .a Spanish omelet, yet it is not easy to make, because any sort of omelet making requiresconsiderable skill. But you can make scrambled eggs and serve t hem with Spanish sauce for break fast luncheon or dinner. There is nothing difficult about making the scrambled eggs. Break the eggs into a bowl and stir sufficiently to break t he yoJks and mix a little with the whites. Melt a tablespoon of butter in t he pan and imm ediately pour in the eggs Keep the heat low so that the butter will not turn dark and stir the eggs so they will be smooth and creamy and evenly coo ked. Turn on a warmed platter when they aTe softly done throughout. In the meantime make the sauce as follows : Melt two tablespoons of butter in another pan Put into the pan a tablespoon or more of coarsely chopped onion and a like amoun t of chopped sweet green pepper. Let them cook in the buttel' witho ut actually browning and then add a cup and a hah' of canned tomatoes or the equivalent of ripe, juicy raw tomatoes, and cook gently un t il the vegetables are soft. Pour over the scrambled eggs just befol'e the Spanish sauce and then pile on top the l'es~ of the scram bled eggs.

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inc-h or more in len gth. Melt 8 tabl espoon of butter in 'a skill et, and add one tabl espoon d'f corn starch and s tir un t il well mixed, Add a quarter t easpoon of salt, a dash of caye nne pepper, and a qua·;'ter of a teaspoon of lnu stal'~' Into this sa uce sti!: first macarOlll, then half pound of mild Am erican cheese, grated . Stir and simmel' gently until the cheese has melted then t um the mixture out on triangles of toast brend. Servo. at once. With It Iris h stew is best eaten with dumplin gs and' 'boi led oni0!1s. Roast of beef can be IIcco mpamed by browned potatoe s, string 01' buttered bean s, or a sparagus. Hroiled beefsteak can be accompani ed by mashed 01' scalloped potatoes, cauliflower 0 1' a spal'llgus. Fren'dl fried p otatoes are also a proper accompaniment broiled beefsteak. Boil ed ton g ue is se rved with tomato sauce lind spinach.

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Sluffed! Pota toes Six large potatoes, one-half teaspoon onion, peppe!:t sa lt. Wash the potatoes well. .Hake th em. When done, scrape, out the insi de. M'a sh light. Add one teaspoo n butter and a Iiltle ho t milk, thjl pUJ'sley a nd onion, well chopp ed, peppel' and salt, Mix well, Fill skin s w ith mixture and brown in the oven.

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SATISFACTION Or No Charge Centerville, Ohio Phone 78J ~~-------.;;..-_ _..;._

Dr. J~LD Zette. RESIDENT

Optometrist ' PERMANENT LOCAT.ION

19 ~. Broadway LEBANON, OHIO Eyea Ex.mined Glu... Fitted R.paire

Je E. McClure FUNERAL DIRECTOR

MacaroDi, Tomatoe. Put altecrnative layers of boiled macaroni, mixed with n little butter, and stewed tomatoes in a baking' dis h. Sprinkle each laye r of tamato with a JitUe minced onion and add salt and pepper to laaste. 'Have tomatoes on t he top, add a few bread crumbs, and cook slowly until brown.

WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Full,. Equipped for Good Service. Large Display Room. Ambulance Service TelepLene 7

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HARVEYSBURG, OHIO ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN our Cattle, hogs, sheep and ca.... Norris-Brock Co., live wire aDd progreSsive firm for the 1da1i~ market p rices and good seme.. Union Stock Yard., CillciIlDati. :«). Referenee: Ask first man you ~.e{:,

L. M. HENDERSON 'JOTARY PUBLIC Nationet iJaftk Will. Dra wn • • Ettatel Settle,lI

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JURORS N'A MED FOR MAY~TERM OF COURT .TIlT 1'lt who will sel've' Oll both the I'nnd and p tit jUl'i·~ during tht! l\~lIY t '1'111 <If co urt, were ann Oli ced by I l'k ot our ' G('Ol'g L . chcll ck la st week. · The g runci jUl'Y wnt l' port on Monda~ fa y 41 and the , petit jury two w ek atdr on Tuc s day~ May 19. Th juri ~ f ollow' : . Grand Jury ,jiul'l'Y Os born, Massie

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liom ,Tackson Harlan tp.; Harlan liarvcy I arc reck tp.; Jrniil 'Neall, Wayn e ip.; Alice W lch, Massie t p,; Rem:\,-, Watkins Wayne t p.; Ira Sy f 1'(1, MIl!.'s ie tp. i Wilbul' Butt lcal"Cl'cek tp. j C. H. Bowycr. Deerfi eld tp. ; Malvin Philli ps , niOI1 tv.; avilla Harnilt on, DeNfielrl tp . ; John Urton, Hal'lan t p.; Nell Snyd r. TUI'tlecl'eek tp. ; f l·... Albert Banta, 'fur tlccrcc k tp. ; .Jennie Graham Mns: i'c tp. Peti t Jury T-I. G. Fitzpatrick, Franklin tp.; Edit h ,·u rFs r.c , Icarcrcek tp. ; W illia m Page. Harlan tp.; Mrs. Gil $l cr Hatfi cld. 'fu l·tlecreek, tp. ;

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Mnll d Monger, Franklin tp.; E lwood Alilt, Turtlecreek tp.; George Knapp, Hamiltcrn tp.; Willi am Ha ll !.'e, Harlan tp.; Jo hn Adam . , Wayne tp.; Irene Hayner, TUl·tlecrock tp.. ; Walter Sheehan, Wayne tp. ; E t hel Rosencrans, Turt lccreck, tp.; Quincy Gons, Wayne tp . ; Wa lter Burnett, Wayne tp.; John Aylestock, Deerfield tp.; A. M. Lewis, ~arlan tp. ; E. D. Rus. ~ e ll , Frankh n tp.; Hal'ry D. McV y. Deerfield tp.; Fl.·ed O. James TUl'ti creek, tp.; M·rs. Harry Hill TurtleCl'eek tp. .

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NOTICE Safe Rate At a' meeting of thc directors of the Waynesville National Bank

on April 18th., the board passed a resolution making the rate on Savings Accounts Three (3) per ctlnL :(l'om and aftel' May 1~ HJ31. L. M. HENDER ON, asnier. a29

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I will take in Wool at Cartwrig ht's barn on Main Street, Wayiles- . ville, Ohio, 00 TUESDAYS AND FRIDAY·S Bighc~ t Cash Prices W. J . BAKER, W a yn.enille, O.

Rev. Donald C. E llwood of All uints Epi co pal church, Wilmington, has decli ned' to consider a call t o St. Peter's Churc h, Paris, Ky. A year ago he dcclined a call to become assistant rector of Christ ChurC'h, Warren. Both of these pos!t~ons were apparently OPPOl'tunrtle8 for great u sefulness and off'ered corresponding advancements in salary but Mr. Ellwood believes that the work of the Ep i copal Church in Wilmington, although of see ming in sig ni1\.ca n ce, is potentially of great ,v alue and he is not at present r eady to relinqui h it to a successor. Within the past two and a half years t he communicants 0'1 All aints ' Church have increased through confil'mation and '.reception fl'o m the Orthodox Church ft'om 26 to 43 ; the Church·sohool has grown to 40. A vested choir <If eight · voices has been established and considerable social service work is being done in the county institutions and the Red Cross. In addition. 10 EpiBeop1i~ns have be en' found in Blanchester and are l'ece iving' regular m inistration s.

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Tom-"I'd like lo g ive my fiancee 0. surprise for her anniversary hlite Golfer-uyou must be the present." WOTst caddIe in th e 'Y.orld." ~ .. J err y- "Why not tcll her what Caddie.,-,.."R&t'd1y: ' That would your income really is ?" ~ ~o ,i'luch Of a coincidence."

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COIlWin Hamilton, se nd son of Joseph and arah Ham'Uton, was bo.rn Auguat 20, 1856 noar Lebanon! Oh io, A!ld depa'rled this life Aprj 19, 193 L, aged 74 yeaTS, 8 months and 29" days. I'll 1878 he was united in marring' t E111Jlla Edwards and to this ' union twd children were b'o rn Harmon who . died ill in'fa ncy and a daughter Bessie. ' . IIIarch 10, 1902 he was united in n1al'riag to . Lo·ttie, Dewey. His entire life was .spent in Warren ounty, wi t h the exception of about five 'years spent in Iowa. aiB was a sunny, jovial di position always looking' on the bright Ide of life. . On last Tuesday he was taken ill at the home of his step-daughter in Toledo. He was taken to a hospital wh e re a ll was dOlle that wa s possible to do, but Saturday night he quietly passed on. Be lcaves to mourn his loss his wifc, n daughtel', Mrs. Montrey Miller of Indianapolis, a slep daughter, Mrs. has. Woollard of Toledo, a step-son, Clarence Dewey of . Xenia, a sister, MI'l:I. Mal'Y Og lesbee of Sioux City, Ia., seve n gran d-children and a host of friends.

Beautllal . :

HOW? By havillr your UWIl'" Mower Sharpened

by machinery, Making ])\·owing fl real ;pjeasW'e instead of a ' drudge. Next tit~e your mower rie~ ds sharpeping, bring '.it to .u s 'and, we will "make 'it 'cut so n'iee that it will , surprise you.

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Try t he Miami Gazette for a year 1\11'. and Mrs. G O J'I~ K ' Da yton visitors Monday.

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. Mrs. Maude Crane !lJ1d daughter Miss Louise were bU5in e s visitors in Leban on t his afternoon.

Make YOUl' Lawn more beautiful have youI' mowcr s harpened by Electrnkeen Process. . See Roy Pigott, at Lumber Yard. Messrs. Charles O'Neall, Kennelh Fromlll and Gilb ert Frye spent the weck-end at Marietta, the guests of Miss Ktlthryn Torner

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A call to the pastorate of the First Presbytet' ian Church at Martin' Ferry, Ohio, was received last week by the Rcv. J.ohn H. Lamy, co-pastor of t he Lebanon Presbyterian Church. It is anno un ced that II oongregational meeting will be call ed in the n ear future to consider the disso lu tion of his present pastorate. Mr. Lam'y - looks upon the call as an unusual opportunity and the many ,fnends he and his fam ily have made while in Leb anon, alt hough regretting to lellrn of hi s leaving are congratulating hir:n upon his new call. The usual rou t ine will require ahout t hirty days during which time Mr_ Lamy will com· plete his sixth year as a Leban on pastor.

SPRING CLEANING HELPS SUGGESTED

CLASS IS E NTERT A INED , , lhe Loyal Women o()~ the Ferry Bible. School held thctr 'm onthly' meet,tng at t~e new .home of Mrs. J ennie Mulhn. and MI·~. Edna Burton in Da~ton on Wednesday afterno?n, AprIl 15, 1931. Meetr~~ was . called, to order by ~he pr- esl e,:,t an d 1st s~ng wa~ What a .Fnend we ~ave In J esus th~n. scripture readmg by Ll!C7 Wllham son ' .and prayer by Ohve Hathaway,. . : ' After ro~l c!ill readlns- !>f nunutes and dIsposal of. busmess a short program Was glyen. • ~ very pleas~nt so.clal hour .was enJ oyed at whIch bme dehclous refreshments were ; served to the 38 membe rs and f rIends present.

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. Spring hou se cleaning may bl) simplified and made a re latively easy task if a few rules are fol: lowed, says Miss Anne Biebl'icher, extensioll spec ialist in home economics at the Ohio State University. In cleaning walls, shc states, it is best t o usc a soft clean brush of lamb 's wool and to gently lift the du t oft' the wall with it. A brush o'i lhis kind fnstened to a long handle makes t he work easy. Also, if the paper is cleaned in this way, it is not difficult to clean it more t horoughly with some types of com merc ial or home made wall paper cleaner. E:vcn painted wa lls are more eaSIly washed if t he dirt, is -gently lifted off' of them instead of being rubbed in with a broom. Greasy spots mar be l'Iimoved»y placing . clean blotter!1 over them and then ironing over the blotters with a hot flat iron. It is necossary to ohange the blotte r until all t he melted fat has been removed. However, if the gt'ease spot has been pt:eviously rubbed with the hands 01' a clot h. this method will not be successfu l. If it is desired to r edecorate the walls, it is best to k,aep in mind that simplicity and sincerity are the keynotes of heauty, Miss Ble.bricher believes. Only those things wllich are known to be beautiful and thought to be u !letfu 1, should be kept in the room. In cleaning picturE!s, ehe says it i.s a ;frood idea to carefully dust the pIcture afte~ l'emoving it from the frame, alld to wash the glass with warm soal)Y water to which bas been added a little ammonia. The picture is then fastenea.in its frame 6lld a pieoe of wrapPIng paper pastE!d over the back. . • __. - - -

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Charged with ])\urde; In the first degree for the fatal lihooting of her com])\on-Iaw ' husbllnd, " Ross Pu\:key. ·· '26, at Fralnlilin ' last week, Dora 'Hall P.ut:key ple~d­ ed not guilty Wednesd,$y 'when arra nged on the chal'l~e " " before Mayot' . J. T. Riley and is held In the county jail without bond. The case will be presented t:o tne May grand jUJ:Y which is .8clneiluled to meet on MonC day, '4 . ., ;

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Sunday afternoon cidle~ at the home 0'1 Mr. and Mrs. ",m"rlllS Clark were: Mr. and Mn: Gecwp Hiat and daughter, Mrs. Otho ·Morman of Winchester, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Milton Sheehan of Centerville and Mr. .and Mrs. W. F. Clark of WaynesVille. The members of the Ladles Aid and . the H-ome members, in the round up meetinl wiII el'ltertaln their families at Lytle Ha.!,l. Saturday evening. , .

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Mr. and Mrs. Alberl Stacy attended the funeral of the latter 'oS brother's wife, Mrs. Perry Earnhart near Lebanon Monday aftern-oon.. . Mrs. Margaret Johns was a Sunday dIn ner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry McGuinn.is in Waynesville and spent Sunday night and Monday with M,r. and Mrs. Amos Cook and family neal' there.

birthday dinner. Sunday . for Mr. and , Mrs. Elton Evans and daughter MarjOl'ie , of Yellow Syrings it 1)eing M;r s. Evans , birthday. I • ---Mr. Clarence Crawford ' and his fa~ily , spent Sunday with mother of Brown 'Cq. FARM NIGHT TAL,,:S Mr: and Mrs. Burton Earnhart MONDAY, APRIL 27 entertained Sunday Ml'. and Mrs. Miss Helen Lackel of X~nia was Madison Earnhart and son of Daythe week-end peat of Miss Louise ton; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Babb and Tbe Obio State ".iye1 r.ity Radio Hormen. \'. . so n Dean of Xenia; and 'M r. Joe Chenowith. Statioft< WEAO. (570) Mrs. T. C. Haydock Ilnd 80n tlpent a .plrt of last week with Mr. d f II Mr. an.d Ml·S. Roy Shaw and 7 :00 The Value of ' a Pedigree-:- and "'r W D LarId family of near Xenia, spent SunC. W, Gay. . ..... 8. " n an am y of DamalCU8, Ohio. Mrs. ~attie Maken returned day wito, Mr•. and Mrs. Lewis Mor- ,7:10 Producing: Quality Milk-D. gan and f amtly. . S. Kochheiser. from 8 two weeks with her :Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jack son 7 :2 0 Starting Pigs o:!t Feed--J. son and famyy near ~E~~~~~:;,I al'\d: family spent Sunday. with Mr. W. W u ichet. .. Mr. and Mrs. Or. and Mr~. David Lucas and family. 7 :30 Methods of' Growing Soy- and family have moved to a . near Beavertown. . beans--J. B. Park.· Mr. and Mrs. Elvis Michael and Miss Viola Curry bas beeil daughter Dorot hy and Mr. Marion 7 :40 May in the Veg,etable Gardered the pOllition of teacher den- E. R. Lancashire. Plar.knear s pent Sunday' with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marlatt and son 7 :50 The Farm Boy Goes to Col- Home EconomiCs in tile Sprct. lege-H . . W. Ni8ol)l!~er. Valley ' T~ H ·S C h Ca I Edmofu . , 8 :00 SP I'lIlg Style NO"e's-Bertha 'een. IUIked • to aecept r the• • Lane baa Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kellis ."lind Baker. superintendency of the towna1llp. f amily spent Sunday afternoon in ~;~~ ~~i~'~ Plant Ll'fe .of:the Past MISS Fon! will continue as teacher Belmont. o~ EngUsh. Guade , teachers here - R. B. Gordon. will remain . unchanged. 'J . u~ Mr. and Mrs. RayDlond Osborn and Ml,'s. Toms of.' Xenia spent 8 :30 How to Grow Roses-Alex ~el!ves h~ been employed 1& Laurie.. ~ Jamtoo- of the buildin&, here . Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. EmerP4l'11. J. ·C• .p,I~kjn and ~on ot 8 :40 ~an.agtng B"es In the Spring son Dill and son Billy. - Vlrgll Argo. Dayt?n ap~t the week-end with ¥r. Cbiu'les Armont and family 8 :60 Olito Spray Senrice:-A. L. relattves n,re. ' .. . of Dayton, .and Mr. and Mrs. Les- Pierstorft'. -....... . -4:~"--ter Bowers, ·of Xenia, spent Sun~-----day afternoon 'with Mr. and Mrs. 8URFAOE TRIIIAT.NO II~ , ANNIVERSARY OF OHIO P._~ Runyon. ~ropo.ats wlit be receIved PRISON ' FIRE .DY b Sealed Mr. Harry Rosson 'lind sisters . the Oounilll oit ttle' Vlllas'- of Waynesville at the Office of tbe Arnie and Mamie, .of Dayton, spent Cle rk< 'ln the ·~n.hll) belli.e Sunday afternoon with Mr. Ed. Tuesdl1Y was the fint anniver- Village ulltll 12 :O()noon May ·. ' I'll ' for ward Crew. sary of\Jhio~8 prison diaaster......tbe "Wi"ul'tace . trea.tlng . C_g.ID 'Itreefl III a)'lJlelvllle. as per the IpeelflcaOhio penitentiary fire, in whle~ tloil~ On ,tlle.ln The CI~k '. Oftlce ot 320 convicts succumbed. .aId Village . " .. The tire started in G and· H ' cell . Eaob pr<!polal l" must ' b, accompanIed by a 'bond . In the .om blocks at 6 :30 .p. m., 'lal~t April 21, .,24)O.oc) 01' a ' certitled abec}t and wit~in a few minutes the lives lIolvent .bank In the State of of more than 800 C!onvicts had 101' a like a·mou.nt.· ]layable to order of tbe' VIII...·Collnoll of been snuffed ' out by· Iftamell and ,vllln8'1l. as n ./ruaraDtee ~bat' If smoke. ' . bropolal II acce~ted, contraot

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William Betgdall baa been appointed administrator of the eatate of ·Pfl>race M. Olark, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Thom .. at:t'lnded the f uneral of the former'lI grandmother, Mrs, Anna Hatliaway at Waynesville Thunday afternoon. OrVille Phillips spent Sllnday with hi cousins Mr. 'a nd M:rs; .WilIiam Witters near Weist Middletown. A laTge number of 'frieoos attended the f uneral of Walter !'nermood Friday afternoon 'a t his late residence west of here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Early, son and daughter were entertained to dinner Sunday at the home of 1\1.T. and MIra. Ralph Watkins on. Yankee St. Messr/l Guy Routzahn, James J ohns and Loren Routzahn enjoyed Sunday, fishing at Indian Lake. ' Mr. and! Mrs. Ed Longacre Mrs. MeJvyn Swank and children motored to Cincinnati Monday. The . Home talent play given at Lytle Hall Friday evening was a decided success and was thoroughly enjbyed by a large audience. The music by the Helen Green orchestra of Waynesville school was good and ruso enjoyed. Walter Kenrick has been appointed tax assessor foo- Wayne township, and will aid any taxpayers 10 making out their 1931 returns, free of charge. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Furnas and children accompanied the latter's mother, Mrs. ' John Hill to her home in Richmond, Ind., Sunday. Mrs. Hill has spent the winter at the Furnas home here. Mrs. Mary Carmony was a dinner guest Sunday, of Mr-: and Mrs. C. A. ThompsOll. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Binega.r of Ja mestown were Sun.day callen at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waltel' Kenrick.

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Th er e will be a special communica tion ,?f Waynes ville Lodge No. 163 F. & A. M. Friday night at 7 :30. . Grandm ast er Harry G~ Gram of Springf ield will be present to meet t he' 'membe rs of the ,lodge. He will be accomp anied by his secr etary, Brothe r George Hess, and probab ly Grand Rastma ster Harry G. Ki5,!!ell and Grand Pastma sfe r, Dr. MlDor. .Gr~ndmaster Gram 'Will be the prl!1clpal. speaker of the evening. Nelghb ormg lodges are invited t o be present , a nd a large cr owd is eJCpec ted. .AIl Masons will be welcom e t 6 tnls commu nication. .

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On MondllY even ing. April 27, Wyoming- Lodge I No. 102 I. O. O. F., of Way nesvi lle, ' was co n· solidate d wit h L~bnnon Lodge Nu. 15. Th e Leba non Lodge takes ove r the paraphe rn alia, buoks and the COLUM BUS, Accordi~g, to fig . Oddfell ows' bui ldi ng. This leav e. u r es compile d in the offico Ilf D,·. Lester . Ivi ns, Profess or Waynesville wit hout lin OddIcl· WA YNESV ILLE CHURC H OF Secretary of State . Clarenc e ,J. of . h:cono mi cs a nd ociology, at CHRIS T lows' Lodge aft er 80 yea rS of ~ l'ow~, the numb er of m'ototc ycleB Defia nce College , vi II de li ver prosper ity. Ask us about Pla'ster P atch. ndd l'e~s a t t he comme ncemen t he ( U IId enomin ntion al) m OhiO, exclusive of t.hose publicl y t exMadden Lumbe r Yard. Th e Od dfellows Lodge, at on e owned, has decreas ed steadily for Che ster A. Williamson, Ministe r ercises of the lass of 1931. Found - Key case. rn q uire !It ti.mc, WII S t he leading lodgc of the t he past ten yeal·S. In 1920 Ohio Dr. Ivins is an a lumnus of Sun shin e Inn. c Se houl . t rJ ::lO a. m. VIll Myer age. Hyman a nd famil y were Wayne Town ship High Sch ool It was cha,rtel'ed early in I. ol'Bil.t ha d 21,300 mot orcycle s, while in d ·~ Sup per at conclus ion. Xenia visitors Sunday . 19 30 Ollly ~8 8 6 were license d to 11lwing gra dua ted with t he class If you are pap ering use Plast er 1848. hl'i. tiul1 J-:n dl':lvo l' at Ii :30 p. m. opo.rate on uhio roads. The great(Jf 189 7. While in Waynesv ill e he Patch. Madd en's Lumbe Lead · l'. I!: liwb \! Lh Henry . Even ing r Yard . Mr. Kurl Dakin of Leba non expects to attend t he Alumni est decreas e came in the year of e.vullgcl i5lie ~en' j c ,-, nl 7 : :~ O p. m. was· a Waynes ville visito r T uesday Banque t at t.he 1921 ~hen 4,0.97 less motorc ycles Sch.ool Gymn asium . Kenne th F r omm has accep ed a S~.rlll o i1 sub ject.. "Whnt' s Wro ng ,,;,e1'e hcensed In 1920. Motorc ycle on fll ny 16th, the nig ht foll owin g position with Th e Lebanon tLum~ Illl he W ri ll '! " UlLrti ~ mal se rDr. Richard M1cllen cr. of Leb- grll dualion exercis es. SIde ca rs have decrease d nearly ber Compa ny. VIC '. l'r" ycl' me ting each Wedan o~, was a Wnyuc !;vil1 (! visito r one-hal f in the last four ll ears. In Baccaln ul'eat e service s f or the ne.-day at 7 : ~lO p. m. Th'~ church Thursd ay. .1 930 ther e we re. only 1,491 le'ft ...._ --g'rtl<1 uati ng class will be held in Mrs. W. H. Allen wa s hostess Where YOli f~ej at hOllle . m th e state, and 1n that y ear eight ·the Scho ol Gymn asi um 0 11 May 10 to the nlembe l's of her brid ge clll b . .New lin e of every day gr eet- Rev. G. C. Dibert a local countie s f ailed to register a single pastor Satl<l'day afterno on. ST. MARYS CHURC H mg car ds Ilt .Car y·s Jewelry Shop. was selected to deliver side car, while six other counties th e sermon . Lebano Last S.u nday at Wayne Pa rk the Rev. J. J . Scheffe r, Rector n, OhIO. could muster only one each. Hov. C. A. W illiamso n and Rev. ('. success ful evangel ist ic camJ oh n J. S cl~ a e tfe r will assist in paIgn was conclud ed at t he Churc h Wa Y'nesville .A . C. lost by t he score Maya, 4th Sunday arLer Easlel·. of 3-2 to the Linco ln A. C. frolll h\l l eh scho'il Mr. a nd Mrs. I. E. Ad ams Ilnd the serv ic es. The state ho uso par k has been of Chri st Sunday night. 9 :30' sermo n Da yt.o n. one of t he best clubs out and Holy ommuiltnion ~r: John Ada ms were Dayton vastly improv ed in appeara nce by at' 10 :30. of that city. VIsItors Mond ay. tho. sodding of barren spots esMiss Jessie Clarke has t aken up . ' This game Warren County Track Meetwas peCially along t he walks ell.'tendi ng well pluyed ,beher residen FERRY ce a t the Fri'e ll ds' Ing t he CHURC H OF CHRIS T TI fi rst galli c of t h season, Mrs. Anna Cadwalla del' and Due to the Wa rl'en Coun ty Home fOI' the summe r. fr~m. the entranc e. to. the Capitol ( Unde nomi nationa l) an d wel ground s made the game bUlldll1g. The soddmg also provid- fromIe followin g items was clipped Miss. Clara L il e were shoppi ng in Tra ,'k meet to be helel at Lebano n the Miami Gazette of April XenIa ~atul'd ny. ed means of furni 'hjng spendin g 28, 1809: on Friday, t he I'e will be no sc hool Mr. and Mrs. A . C. Sa nd el' of slow on t he infie ld but. the outfield Cheste r A. William son. Ministe r BIble Schoo l a t 9 ::30 a. m. ~oney for a number of enterpr issession tha t day. Elimina ti on con- Middlet own, were g uests of ·Mr. \ViiS fa ir ly gooo d. Ellis in cen ter . Miss Lucile Ka ylor, of Center- tes la have been taking place t his and Mrs. J. O. Cartwr igh t, on Sun - l oo k some hard chances and came LOl'd's !:iuPI)er and serm on at tng youths, who nightly can be The New Poatale Stampa throu gh wit h n big day. Vill e, was th wee k-end g uest of week and Wayn esville is plannin g day. J 0 ::.s 0 a. m. Sermon subj ect, f~und with flashlig hts gabhel'i hg Th e score: The new postage stamps which Mj ss Loui se Hough. "S ome Things Which Amoun t to nIght-c rawlers , which they sell to to . end s upel'ior teams in both the Nothing ." You olre a lways wel. those piscnto ria lly inclined . Some are to displac e the ' ones now in gr ades an d in Hi/lh school. The latest in new jewelry ,. LINCO LN A. Mr. a nd Mrs. Fra nk Braddoc k of the boys succeed in finding over gen.era l usc are beginni ng to make com e at thi. churc h. watche s, diamon d s, weddin g rings, a gallon each of "t he wigglin g, their appeara nce. The followi ng atte nded t he f uneral of J a mes AB R H PO A E silverw are. Cary' s Jewelry Shop, are ' the designs ' and colcrrs for Haines of Dayton, on Monday. crawlin g anglew orms. Hi gh School Opere UaLebano n, Ohio. BOOKer rf ..... 5 0 1 01 0 WAYN ESVIL LE M. E. CHURC H each particu lar denomi nation: Stan LOn 2b . 3 0 0 4 1 1 T he Ope ret:tlI, ss Ting-A G. C. Dib er t, Past or A number of improv e olent!! are . One cent--H ead of Frankli H. K. Ha milton, of Clevela nd Li ng," will be "Prince The W. C. T. U. will meet at the R. Young 3b ..5 0 1 1 2 0 n in attende present e d by the being made at Lake resorts owned clrcuhlT ornamen d the fun er a l of his uncle High chool Glee Club, ' May the home . of Mrs. Llo yd Davis Thurs- Fo ~ c Wedn ta~ ·scroll. 'Color . .. 5 0 0 8 1 0 prayel' esday: Bi ble study and and control led by the stnle Much Roman ocher. Corwin Hamilton, here last week. sixth . Th e Glee club is meeting at 7 :1 fi p m. Choit day, April 30, at 2 p. m. Eve ry one Elm er, p 6 1 2 2 Il 0 workin g dredgin g has been taking piace at b T;W9 ~n~P08t-boy on prnct ice at 8 :00 p. m. ve.ry Harkin har s, d 58 . 6 al~ d th e . student s hope cordiall y invi ted. horse. 0 0 1 2 0 Buckey e and Indian Lakes since 8CK, Within Su nday: unday school at 9 :30 ' Cou&in s, cf .... .. 2 1 1 1 0 0 ntal scroll , Depend able watche s and the fO I' a good uttende nce. The admisthe dose of the ~arks last fall. work, printed inorname latest in Jew elry and Novelties at sion is as .fo llows: reserve u. m. Mor ning worship at 10:30. Mrs. Russell B enson and little Hook s, I f light brown. :1 1 0 seats o 0 0 Under the !luperVislOD of the state Three cen,tsEon Richard are visiting Mrs. A. Young. If . J 0 I 0 0 0 The subject of t he mornin g ser.otiV6 on Cary's Jewe lry Sh op, Leban on, O. 3Gc those nolt l'eserve d 25c. Board of Public Works, channe ls track, surroun ded-t,ocom Benso n's parents, Mr. and Mra. Benny, 1 b by orname ntal . 4 0 2 10 0 0 ili on will be, " The GI'ea t Magnet .' haVE! ~een deepen ed and widene d scroll work; the color is . Mrs. Anna. Cadwal lader and A t thi s service th e doors of t he W. P. Salasbu ry. blue the l'e~ml~ W!1l1s strengt hened and word 'postag e" in white on a panel Miss Cla ra Lile visited relat ives in church will be ope n to receive Tola l DEATH .... .... 38 3 8 27 13 1 1I.lember,; and sanitati on Improved. When the of darker hue. Washin gto n C. H. , Sunday after( the pastor will bapSaws filed by machin ery, cut pal:k& ope~ for the summe r season . Six centsnoon. t Ized those who cal' t o be baptize d. Head Edward -of cleaner Washin P ence, , gton true!', retired ':faster. farmer Also crossWAYN E SVILL E A. C. there ~II be many noticea ble im- In square frame, blue. E:pwort h Leall'uc at 7 :00 p. m. and f or the past . years a cut saws, gumme d, 26c per foot. pl'ovem ents. AB R H P O A E IVlth Bea trice Robitze l' as \Eiader. C. H. Leffers on and ('hlldre n residen t of Lebanoseven Il'en. cents-- Americ an sbield and n, d·ied a t his Roy Pigott, at Madden 's Lumbe r Mend eagle, surmou nted by stars in the of Coving ton, Ky., spent Sunday home Evange listic se rvice at 8 :0'0 p. enhall, S9 5 0 1 1 2 1 last welek followin~ a stroke Directo r of Highwa ys, 0 W Gon s, 3b of a section of circle in with Mrs. Mary W8tel'h ouse and of apopleJCY. He was stricken only Yard. ... .4 1 2 1 1 0 m. You a re co rdially invited to ~el'rl11 will conduc t contrac t le~ form family. Hartsock, rf .. 4 0 1 attend these meeting s: cl~ud8, printed in orange . ' ' n few houl's before his death octlllgs for propose d bighwa y imMI'. and Mrs. Fred Braddo ck Lovely, lb .. .. ..4 0 2 93 10 2 Fifteen cents- The landing of curred. Mr. Pence was 69 years of 0 prov:em entll totaling $4,000, 000 on Colum bus-a miniatu entcI·ta incd on Sunday Mr. and Hough, If . .. ..4 1 ST. AUGU STINE CHURC H re copy of . For best resul ts con ~ign your age. April 2.8 t h and 29th. This means the picture in ,the Rotund Mr.. Glenn Bordon , df Frankli n, Weller, c ...... 3 0 2 2 0 0 bve stock to Green-E mbry Co Fune ral 0 a 8 selrvice at 8 0 s were Rev. held Lawren ce B. MoUmann. at approx imately 60 miles of im- Washin gton. This is beautif M.r and Mrs. Hartley Cincinn ati, in care of D. R. Sali~: t he residen ce at 2 o'clock and Ramby, 2b .. .. 2 0 0 0 0 3 Friday childre n and Miss Betty Moss proved roads, giving work to 'a execute d and printe,d in blue ully b~ry. Summe r schedu le-1st, SId and Braddo Duke, ck rf ... 2 0 2 0 0 aite m oon and interme nt was made larg~ numbe r of unempl oyed.•, The the orname ntal scroll or .while Ellis, cf .... .. __ .3 0 1 2 0 00 5th Sunday , MasS at 8 :00 a. m.; in l\'liami cemete :frame ry. propose d improv ements cOver around it is of pale' reddish brown. ~rs. N. P .. Blatt, of Manch est er R. C. Oglesby , editor of the Mid- Lansdale, p .4 0 0 1 3 0 2nd and 4th Sunday , MaSll at Sur viving nre the widow, 10.430 m\les in Fayette county on Twel\ty -four · cents- The report OhiO, spent the week-e nd wi1Jh Lida Pence, nhd a. duught er, Mrs. dletown ews-Jo urnal, and family 9:30: Mrs. _ _ 41 tb.e ~ashington Court House- 6f the Commi ttee to the Contine _ _ _ __ her parents , Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Le ontine Rogers. and Mrs. Ruth Royce, of Middle- Total 35 2 11 27 10 6 n- Ungles Hlllsbo ro rond, 7.856 miles in Sen- tal Congre ss in 1776, by. town, were dinner guests of Mrs. on the Deeca county on the Tiffin-New claratio n of Indepen dence. PRESC HOOL CONFE RENCE Annie Gibbon s and family, on Though 1 2 3456 789- T Haven road, 6.754 miles in Ge- of a most diminu tive INJUR ED AT SCHOO L Sunday . Mr-. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke vissize, the Lincoln .. .. 0 0 0 0' 2 0 0 1 0- 3 auga county On the Chagrlp Fans- fi.gul'e~ are .aU !ortrai ts. A pre&choo l confere nce, sponited their er, Mrs. Ralph Wa.yne sville .. 1 1 0 0 0 () 0 0 0- 2 sore Greenv ille road, 6.400 'miles in sIgn 1 prmte green The de- Vance, anddaught Floyd Lllnch, d by t he Wayne Townsh ip son of Mr. and Bertha Filer fam of ily Cincinn at Pleasan t M.rs. Cbarles. Lynch ati Shelby county, 4 ..064 mj1es in orna"!le ntal border purpleand the Plain Sunday . Mothe rs' Club, was held at Grange suffered ' in- Bible Semina ry spent Saturda y 2 Base Hi ts- Duke. . • Fa},ette county, 5.864 mUes on ju ry ab out the head in a collisio n evening in Dayton Wed ne,;da y, April 22. The atThirty cents-this is again and Sunday Stru ck Out- By Elm el', (! j Lans- hall, the Ohio River 'Toad in Clermo nt represe nted the On te ndlln ce was good. twenty- one dal e, 3. Mr. and Mrs. H enry Wester - \\"it h an other boy while particip at- afterno on and evening at the ·home Americ an shield .-eounty and Jesser milealle in a a.n d. eagle, printed in in pracUce on Monday ~or of her parents , Mr. and Mrs. J bein!!' p resen t . The commit tee in carmine , man and childre n, of Dayto n, wer e ting . S . Hit Batsma n- Stanton (by Lan s- charge . number of other countie s:" of t he confe rence, wh.lch restapg <In battle flags of blue. guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Baird he annual field meet. It was Filel' of Ferry. dale ) . though t that the injury was of 8, was held in coo pern t ion with War. NI.nety c.ents--M.~a1\ion head Sunday afterno on. Umpire s-Schul el' and Staton. ,serious nature but his conditi on is There have been' 1,420 cases of ren ounty Departm ent of Health Lmcoln~ m black, and the scroll Mr. and Mrs.. F. B. Hender son smallpo x in Ohio in the past six of r eported impl'oved at this ~ime. co mprised M I'S, Louis Fires, chairwork and letterin g being carmine . enterta ined Next at dinner Sunda y Miss on at Sunday Wayne Margar , et Park W. Edward s and m,onthe, accordi nll to figures com----, -- - - - ' - Mr. and Mrs. J. Q . Gons, Mr. and the Wayn esvi lle A. C ' ~. and Har- man, Mrs. Dall as Boger and Mrs. . Mr. O. J. Edward s attende d the pI.led by H. G. Southa rd ' M. D., Sacl Calami ty Mrs. J . B. Gons, Miss Alice Gons, veys burg will cr oss bats. The bat- Leo na r d Tinney. funeral of Edward MOTH ER'S CLUB NOTIC E Pence at LebDI~ector of . tbe State Depart ment Loca l docto rs made the examMr. and Mrs. D. L. Crane; and Mr. terie!; nre: Harv eysbu rg, "Le fty" yve regret to .}earn, ·just .before anon Fridv-y afterno on. inations a nd th ree childre n were o~ Hea ltl?J 86 J>ein~ reporte d in a ,oln&, to press, Lan The 5dal Wayn'~ e a nd Townsh Pope; ip Waynes Mother that a di8patc h has . vill e 's Don E;agle, of Dayton . ~tngle week. It m~ght be interes t- ~ust been receive A. C. , Bob Au gsbel'gc l' an d Mike found t o be f ree fl'om defects . d 'from London • Make your Lawn more beautif ul Club will hold their ·monthl y meetParents are urged to take their ang to note ·that In the entire 're- stating that Marion ing, Thursd Weller. a). April 30. Hay, son oj have your mower sharPen ed by Mrs. Dorll; Conner and Mr. and childre n to t heir family physici ans public of. Cuba, with one city of B. B. · .H ay, former ly of Change Come of date all yo due u rooters a nd boos- fol' l'ecomm to Field Mrs. Webste r Conner and children See Roy Meet on Friday. endat io!ll; and to have 800,000 popula tion not a 8ln,le was found dead. on thethis place . Electra keen Process . t ers. who have been the guests railroad l of Pigott, Mr. at Lumbe r Yard. them immuni zed f or diphthe ria. crute hall. bee~ £o"no. Four countie s trac!t this mormn g. We . The bopk r eview will be given and ~r8. O. R. Ungles by and Game call ed a t g :00 . have no otht;r . and s mallpox. in theare north-w by Mrs. Geo. Smith.. A program re1attv~s, l.ef~ M0!lday for estern . part <tf the particu lars. state MI '. an d Mr s. th eIr ( ' . resp onsl'bl e f or 42 per H. will A. Cornell be given ' enby Mrs. Retallic k's home tertaine .m CmclDn d at dinner Sunday Mr. atl. DEATH S cent -of the 1,420 cases. Duting the KITCIi EN SHOW ER , "Hail, gentle Sprl'ng, ' and Mrs. W. E. Cornell . Mr. and room. - days s of this month the ~ Etherial Jfirst our 20 countie aQcounted for . 66 M . mildnes s, come I" ' rs. Warren Br.addock and Mr. Mrs. Stanle y Bail ey was hos*ees per cent of cases r.eporte d, another: . Aft~r lQng 'and impatie DRILL FOR OIL IN CLARK at . a ki tchen shower Saturda y at coun.t v h~d ..19 ,per t!ent of tbe total ~llg we ,are at last'saf e .in nt wAit- Wm. Saunde rs. Thll occasio n was ami'o unc- MI·S. Cornell ' s birthda y an niverher home in Lytle, in honor of the remalll mg 83 countie s haVl'ng lng the .a~vent whtch makes the 881'y. I l\1rs. Vin cent Tracy, nee Doris th ~arth. reJoIce. The peach-t rees are eBll an 26 'p er cent of the total, III .ufll broom the .birds sing Huwke, of Waynesv ille. Many · , uninpretty lind useful preslentll were . The early closing events of the ~erruptedly. a lI d!lY lo'ng, and there gi ve n t he br id e. The decorat ions .Ohio State Faii'- to be tlel<i 'n the IS a mY8t~nous hght and .buoyan cy were pink an d white. Games and a Oapital Cit~ J\ugust D1 to Septem - in the au that proclai ms the'resb 5 '1 socia l ti me were diversio ns of the y un;-e<*ion ~.of the year.' . . er d WI I ring some of the noted evening . Ice cream and cake were Spring 18 an old subject , every a,p ee lci~gs of the country to the schoolb oy and. ~c.hoolg se rved to t he fo ll owing guestS.: irl has writ10Calt, traCk. The entries close May Mesdam es Vincen t Tracy, Lee .Is and , Secreta ry of State Clar. t.t!ln a. .t compos ttlon about l't every Ha wke, J ohn Hawko, John Fromm ence J •. Bro~ ~1l prese~t a hand. lUIe .1 came around ; and like Maynal'd Weltz, Harold Smith, Ida so~e salver J<!Vlng cup to tbe .wln- some ~ther things in our yet, Pa t'shaII , E. W. Hopkin s, Ada ner of the open trot 'for two year phy, It. Is illways pregna phiJosoCou I'tney, Lawren ce Elliott and olds in Ohio when nomina ted and somethll1g new;· who but thent with severBen Ha wke and the Mi sses Irma , raced on Tuesda y, S~temb er 1st e.!!t anchori th te everand b . wearied ' story of 'Love?, and Lola Scar9, Dena. Hopkin s, who ' of biltthe a ==:= = ==== -=== === = = = = = ==== === === === === === === =d J.ames A. ~ pune elDg $1,6 0 ~~~e, animat ed fossil, with all the Hain es, 78. a form el' Nelli e Cutrigh t, Edna Shaner . Cleo r es ldel~t of Corwin , di ed .at his Ha wk e, Cla ra Lil e and Lucy Emley ~ o m e m Dayt on-, Saturda y morn c~n 'Yltness the mysteri oue .'operaIn g af ter a short illn ess . He is SUI'GRANGE; NOTES viv ed by his wife, t wo sons. Ru&Emily Whetse l: da\l&'hter ~f ~fvf. of nature, ,and ~ot feel the ~e lI C. and Robed F . Haines ; two Inram and Phoebe Ann Whetse l, dep3!sty ~t~~~h stG'ed The pl'ogl'am at the last Grange tGo ita daught ers, Mrs. Et hel Pjfrson was born August 24 1860 de- f 'I U . e re~t l and Mrs. Helen Barnes.. Funeral m etin)t co ns isted of the followeeased Apl'il 12, 19h, aied 80 ~D.t.h' ~. PI' v ege 0'1 being alive?ver service s were held Monda y aftel'- ing much enj oyed number s: . y!!ars, 8 months and 18 day.,. ." . - - 41.-.-;;;;...._ _ . , By the Grange noon and buriul w as in Miami Son g . • . She was bOrD ih Clinton County Rea d ing, " .A nticicip ation" - ••• cemete ry. Ohion and ,most of her Itfe Wu NEW CENTU RY -CLUB . . Alton Earnha rl spent In Harvey sburg and viCinity Solo, "Trees " . , . ' .Mrs. Buerkl e Warren County ; Ohio. The New Qentur y 5llub w.. eilDiscuss ion on plantin g shrubB and The fifth of ' aeven "childre n, tertaine d by Mrs. ' Dora flow ers by Mr. C. L. Duke. Ward at three Bons ' 'and 'four daurhJ; era, "Th~ Little IJin" on 'F riday, The r evealin g of a secret orchard April she was the laBt to pan ' to · the For Satu r day night, ~ay 2, "Great Beyond ." . " A ,most en10yab :atterno on was som e of th e young folks are 'PreShe was a membe r of the s'p'ent, laU membele n being J71;esent parin g a play ent~tled "John's MethOdiSt· church· and ' an active e,~c~pt three wbo are Gang." There will also be ' SO'll\e .oilt of town membll1l 01 .the Ladles :,tid of Har- ...J In her papel' ~'The ' Hieblan d special mu sic and reading s. . . veYBbur~. . C1~na" Mr.. Bania told oltha ' J:ledife was an exampl e of good or,*,ln0 f, the S(!otch (:\ans, and of I dee(l8, . and acts- to~ suJrerln g thelr .l oyalty . to their LOCAL GIRL MANA GER ~hi~ftaln8. • . .human ity, always yWy to ao and The c610rll -indicat e ~e ' om~1 , :tolslst "anY" 'Q!le &n l\!ckneilS and Btandln r of th,e wearer ' of the .deatll, · Wbeth.e~ Telativ e. or ~n8nd. ~1~ld. . ." .' • The writer remem bers the ' many . ~ T.he .b8l'"pip e is peeuliAt"!i suit.. , • instanc es in , -the neiabbo rhoodo" eQ to · the aountQ " Olearwa..Y s treets. ·Back Bay. Operain fiv.hl"" · It ' P.v~'EON, Masc; .....Coll!LDU C~ growth eitber. ,.in· sicknes s ' or. ,aeath the origina ted ·.lOundj~ ' l1lo't ,Dliillc!a I· l ! ·ll;). -Ilu\I~lt·.-?14 ot~ rhe 'Cl!rld.lan 801- tiolls are to be hastened In accord with '''Whets el Girls'~ '4rVe~e always at among )lilUl an,if 'lak~ \ . . pubU~ aJ\d private" building Vro,e l~'l 'p:;,p\!.!c.iCg l:j.)oloty has neccs.~l­ 'the graut which Mnyor James M. CUrley . hand; to belp ,and . 888ist to J>~ .1\ Mrs. Ha"~ i ... -..,~" "Mai7 It' a lrd i'.JCpande r:l fa;:llIt1e ~ ~ .'To meeb tWs of Boston .. the burd~s of sorrow and t~ou~ .,.uee\l of" S~taj" broUh beep ur.glng In conjunc t, to our '~dd't; or,-,~~e'ChrlSuan S¢euce' Bqard tion with ,hRS Pl'esJ.den t Hoover>'s recom.. ~e, w~icli'w~ ,all"h~~~ to have o.u~ ~~~:,e tUbale nt '~e of tb~ _ of ' ntrecton l' of The ~o~hp.~ iChur('~h; mendations fOlf relief , of u,nemploy¥~ o~. . .. . ' . .:L:: 8in~~ A~1IWl who l4Wu, ~on' 'th<l ~I'~ . Chtir,:b cf , O~ll~t, SClcntlat; inent. ..' . fl'ieills' ':fty nfi:!r~~:n:n~mf},,: OJ B'~id,n~; ~eIU~:; The structwr e wUl . have a" ~'rlIlng ".!Il i!C,zf4ql 'M~\:h~<fetts, .wlp, erect, every ~one;; ~€d ber: Her .Ientle eOnvmcecl of tile dlllOftW y' of ~~ J\.3 I!oon as pIli 1);' I\Ilcl ,llI:rnn.:emp.!Its hel~ht. TM M[tsl!u.ChusCt~ Av~ue ' end yoiee and 'cheerY, smUe ' 1\.0 m4" h1l8~lI, u8.1 led tiO m:9Jan , which will be used tor il' D1r •. ~ ' ~iIP:>le tecl; ' a nc~ . Publlilhillg of tbe building be nine stOries In hel!lht. ' ''Who ~Ur) be heam aDd Men: 'by ~\hoM iola"~ .bripmo ,l,ed , by' BHab8th °aDd ~~~ ~.tJ...I"I':"" '~ll ~-'':...;:.. to' ' , m:e 18ft to Dl....rn Her loa.' wr, PUt. to ...-th: ., I>'~ ....vv "" ...... WU ' r", . ,~, ,,...:.ut- ~()r ,...\1 . ' . The bo.~ In the '· lac n~ l'! ·L'l-ol m'rl~t!l \u SC{~'111e _~ ta':COll~~ '..u'I~ " . ~ ~iIatc, nve • feW' lnlnJ'tea e of wr, ·the 'Oh~lztlau ~!I). ~OIee ' .. to a &:.Ie CbrtaU.m Selene/: ~ '.1Qtlflitll , ~l .S , word coti~ • De* t · .-1.1 & .Jlilncl a.."\d' T~t g,oke·...10 e-nuy. . . proyea quite tnf~ ore .. ~ ch otbor Uteratu re pulillllbed by tl)e !yb.- oU 118&", were ' ~J At th. :;eoaetQ ian 0(" . 8Qciet1 . ~o more ber P~. . .t lIlIue will .JJ-COane ~~. ~ . TN InltJdtpg._·"b1ch w-1l1 cost I. JIIl·o~ner ateet ... . Ttli'to: the ..uo ... 11_- tb tbti il~hbor'tlOIXl ol' f3,\)('-o.:IOO, wM :~~~:r~~ A• ~ "hare ."hUe ~~ . Ib& Plank Sbf~=:t L ClCCUP.l r apptt'.dmut.clt SB.ct'3 1tJ1::.re' , .t1a_u' Wltl lli'" 'Tanft U." 41P. . '.._ . . ",~,. .Of.~ boI1nct ~'" Ma'lllCb . U.. . • ~~~Ronrar.~~ud

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prov.ed, allowed, and' conftrmed by the court. ', The first and final account of C;:ommOn P lea. 'ProceediJlI. Jennie Ford) admlnist,r atrix, of In t.he CII 0 Carrie ,'lPeidel Lhe estate or Calista' Carroll~ de· ve t·sus J oe Howell and H omer ceased, was approved, allowed and Ho\ ell' t he d fo nda nt Ro mel' H ow- connrmed by the court. ell is grantod leuve t o lUe an an- . The first and final · account of .:o::--=- _ _ . _ Martha J. Lacy, deceased, wal3 swer within 15 d a~rs , ===~==~~~'==~==============f============================ ===~========~ 11111 be l Willi s was grllnted B di- approved, IlUowed and confirmed , HAPTER 1 , he-diLi us a bilf favor,' he said, ~ never had se'e n such yellow hail' vorce from CQtt Willis and was by the court~ Th e first and final account of little co lor sta ll1 ing her cheeks. in his life. Wasn t mu ch like t hat given so le custody, cal'e and conOld mlln, all ri~hL ll er <lId pappy " \ e've got to be grateful for darned stuck-u p gil'l back home tl'Ol of children. Hc is t o pay $10 Elsie Cheseldine, guardian of Jane that had made fun of hi s yellow II week alimony. Choseldine, minor, was approved, shot with out n ChM1C In th l? world thot." " ATe VOll the fo ll ow that shot eyc. Th is girl, Nell ie, n ev l' noticIn t he case of Ed wa rd Midlam allowed and confirmed by the to help himself. Didn't cv n hl\\'o versus Anna Mid lam , the plaintift' COUl't. a gun on hill1. ld Ifllr111.-r, by the P l e in. ihe cuI's? T h y were talk- ed h is eye. R e sighed and gave anothcr was g ran ted a divo rce f rom the de The fi rst and final account of look of him, Bnid-hcnocd ulld ing. about · that yesterday at Na te '" hc l er'~ fune- " she caught her- ~ weep i ng g la nce. at t he va lle y fe nda nL The righlr, of dower in Ella R. Hoff, administratrix of little and ol d. hoah was u fun ny thing ab out propc rty' of def endant is to be the estate of Anna R. Kroener, deThe kid inv('s tig'lted his head in ~ elf up, biting her lip. . •. Tulo Wh clah's fu neml." the lha t f un eml. Reckon they were quushed. coased, was approved, allowed and jury. Didn ' t l'CC IlI to be I\ny crack Dora May tave r was grnnted a confirm d by the court. in the skull, but still YOH couldn t kid finl 'hed ~o ftly. "Yes'm, I had j ust lI'ying to foo l him wi th it, like t he }J lell ~ ull h of eah-mahkin' Pete the girl hinted. Ma ybe t hey wan ted divo rce 1'rom Georg,e Staver and Ivy Merritt; administrator of the tell. with un old Ulan like l1im. Lo go a ll in a bunch somew here a nd was g iven custody of children. R e estate of Ruth I. Merritt, deceased The kid got up and looked in th(' othah evcnin'." "Then vou're one f th o. e Texas co uld n't fi gure out an y way to is to pay alimony of $7. 50 11 week was fil ed in court. the wugon. A sack of (lour wus ThQ will of Cliff ROBS, deceased Th e ma lTiage contract of M.a ry t here, and n box of grocer ies, all killers, 'l'-h~y suid it wus a T exas kee p fro m 'being seen an d maybe jum bled tog ther, a nd a demijohn killer d n that. I'a, ain ' t yo u able they j ust h.ad a f ake f un eral t o A. Li p'co mb and Wyatt ,LIPS- was admitt ed to court. Lydia lying on its side. The kid hoped to ~ct in the wagon ? I can drive, foo l a ny Poo le r im rider tha t hap- comb was dissolved and both par- Ross was appointed adminispe ned t o be keepin g casc'!. Plumb t ie. r eleased from a ll obligllt ions tratrix of the will giving bond of it held whisky, and reached a long if vou cnn git unci ri de." • . former PaSh e wa~ in u hu l'1'Y to get uway f oo li sh. Easiest way was to send of it. $] 000 with Carri'e Law and J. R. J?uttt Shouse, executive commltteetific lJIay succeed al'm fo\' it. Shoah enough- old Law as sureties, E, D. Jones, chaIrman of. the Demotratlc 11l1tZ>the late E, S. as presIdent pappy liked his eye openel' when ft'om him, cven t hough he h.ad so me body along over here to bu h Henry Grote and Stanley Myers recently toured the Wat. " __ _ of the American Bascball League. New Suiib he got up in the morni ng, and wa ' ~ a "e d her fr 01l1 Pete GOTha m_ whack him. Th e kid guve a sudden were appointed appraisers. t aking home a jugfu l. T he kid Sa ved her a nd her pap py's life , I/:ru nt of undel·sLanding. Th e ncsMary Weitzel ve rsus Kathryn Clint V. BlaCK, executor of the gave hi m an eye ope nel' now, hold anu this was a1l t he t ha nks he te rs had se nt somebody, all righ t. Schwartz et ai, fo r injun ction and estate of Frank Black, deceased, ing the Ol d. man's head up a nd got. Th e kid s wung on his heel a nd 01' t hey though t they had. Th ey'd equitubl e relief. fil e(L his current account. t ilt ing t he jug to the ashy lips J!t1\'C lI iI his atte nt ion to backing sont Pt'le Gorham. And Petc had New York Life Insurance Co., Anna E, Sexton, executrix of pin hed in together in t he long th e wagon off the bu kbush so t he kin da go t side-tl'llcked, thi nking he ve rsus Samuel oop er, et aI, fOl' co uld kill off tha t old man a pd get the estate of Jeannette R. beard. Then 1111 po ured a little in tea m could bc t urn ed a rou nd . money. He I\'() rk ed swiftly , surely, his t he girl. Thompson filed her inventory and his palm lin d r ubbed ill on the blue cupab lo ha n d ~ nevet· was ting a The kid's face dal'kenoad a t th e appraisement. ' lump in th e t hin grllY huir, and mnt Probate Court Proc:eedinl. n(over un certain of th e simplicity of the schem e, Pete hud Chllrles H. Stewart, executor after that he trickled a pu ngent thingion. t hey. hould accomplish. Th e t hou g ht he could do it alid lay it Cal'r W. Hendrickson, adminis- of the estate or Mart in H. Hopper, li ~tle stream on t.he bu ll et wound. Wl\ ~ rCRtleHs, wan t ing to go to t he P oole, They'd blam e the trator of the estat e 0'1 Anna L. decease d, filed his inventory and fl'ont and back. The ma n's f ull ed team home, und the kid turn ed t o the Poo le, a nd th ey'd go running after Carr, deceased, filed his inventory appt'uisement, He is ordered to blu e eyes opened and he stared g it'1. t hem harder than eve r. But Pete and appraisement. He was ordel'ed sell the estate and make return vaf,u ely up into t h kid's face. " If YO'ull woul d be so uccommo- didn't ma ke it stick. The kid had by the cou rt to sell the estate. within 90 daya-. 'Reckon yo'a ll feeli n' some duti n' as to co me hold these Itaw- come along a nd fixed Pete good L. M. Henderson was appointed bettah, suh," the kid said shyly. se~ a minute," he aid stiffly, "I'd and pl cnt y. M.rria.e Lic:eita. administrator of the estate of "Right smaht crack on the ha id , be "hoa h pleased to t ote yoh pap Th ere was something in her voice Anna M. Hathaway, deceased, and but t he whisky'll keep down t he ovah a nd Carl R. Clark, service station Jay him in th e- wagon." tha t was like her hair. Something filed bond of $1600 with Myel' Hyswellin'." And when th e old eyef\ salesman of Cincinnati, and Miss "I kin walk, dang ye !" the old like gold. Of course, yo'all couldn't still questioned, ,the kid offered ellow cr ied pettishly, Bu t couldn't say a voice was yellow, or had a man and Martha L. Henderson as Doroth~ C. May, stenographer of sUI'l'ties. Samuel Butterworth, M. fur t her encourageme nt. Bullet d ug fexc pt with th e help of t he kid's so und, but YO'all could kinda A. Cornell and J . 1.. Mendenhall Frankhn. itse'f a tra il in yo'all's bide, but al'OI under his hould el's, taking all shiny imagin e it was like gold. That girl were appointed appr-aislI!l'I;. it 'a in't dee», no how." Real E,tate Tran,fera The will of Laura Bellini Wool The old man opened his mout h A. B. Kaufman to Robert J. wine was admitted t o court. Bl')d moved his jaw un cer tainly, In the matter of the settlement Shawhan. Inlot No, 12 in Lebanon tr,.ing to speak. His eyes ne ver left Paul - Hoagland and Martha of the estate of David Mason, dethe kid's face. . ceased, the estate is ,e xempt of all Hoagland to Charlea N. Deardotr "Where's Nelli e ?" The old mun et al. Real estate in Franklin inheritance taxes, was still dazed, but at least hc ' Monimia Bunnell, executrix of Townsbip. could speak once more, The kid .. ~ . . . Patty linel were dropped 'When Clift'ord Solzsman and Alma the estate of Chaunce!y R. Runnell, gave a sigh of relief. .~r~. JO.hn ~~oan~ IS to lead the·:hicago elected Anton Cermak who Solzsman to Millard F. Bastin and deceased , is ordered to sell the eamD,lIit! OD Mothcr.s Day, May 10, 'was born in Bohemia. Hc'a a bcm"Why, suh, she- " ho turned property at not less than the ap- Albert Bastin 100 acres in Salem 9f the MaternilJ ,Cen,ter Assoclatlon.?S! at. • , and looked back to ward t he hill Township. . praIsed vulue. " - she's comin'. She')) be heah Edward Oelling, Jr., to Carl E. Emmel' J. Beedle executor of directly, suh." the estate of Elvira R. Dunham, is Froendhoff. Inlots Nos,' 247'3 and Schrader services, $38. 0: WesThe drink revived th e oTd mnn authorized to se ll bonds of the es- 2474 in Loveland. a little, but he seemed to have only tern Star, ad'Vertlsing, $8.60: Cliff Ross to Lydia Ross all real Franklin Chronicle, advertising, tute at not less than fixed price a vague idea of what had taken and ' make r eport within GO days. and personal property. place. $9.87: Burroughs Adding ' Machine . Sarah Lucas to Cala Lucu, Co., services, $6.66; Fred Proctor, "Tea~ run away," he mumbled, house and lot in South Lebanon. supplies, $42,88l Johnson-Watson E.tate. for Settlement "Throwed me out, Where'e Nellie ? ,Charles T. Martin to The OhioShe was in the wagon when the Stella Urshel, g uardian of the Pennsylvania Joint Stock Land Co., supplie!!, ,49.'16: ' W.0odrow team run away." estate of Rolland M. Gephart, Bank of Cleveland 234.63 aCl'es in WeU Stanage Co., supphes, $I j _ She came, her lo ng yellow hair Fred Proctor, 8upplies, $175.44 j 30 Years Experience In minor. . Harlan Township. pulled forward over her left shoul. Mrs. IVa W,ittlb\ger. services, ,10 ,Fittbtg and Making Glassel Eunice Mull, administratrix of Albert J. Lumpkin and Edward del'. Her 'face was pale and her , ~atthe estate of Henry Mull, deceased Lumpkins to Clifford" D. Miars, 40 Walter Kelly, services, '10; Marmouth dropped at the cor ners, and ~ Russell Richard S, Whitacre and Mar- 34 acres in Chester Tow1lship and CUB Houston, services, E:AR1"S JEWELRY SHOP, her eyes were glassy with terror, Drake, serirces, $1: George H. p:al'et L. LaYmon, exe,c utors of ,the but the kid thought she was beau- "EveD if be ia a Pool rider," the. irl .ald, "he did u..-a bir fl vor." estate of Grace S. Whitacre, cj.e- East Wayne Township . . Ainderson, $100; l'enn. Ra'ilroad EYer, Tue.daT, Thu..,"" to Hani H. H-anE. F: Conley tiful and he blushed a dark r ed as Co., freight, $3.5'8: Ohio State ReSaturda, ceased. First and finD,1 sell and Emma A, Hansell real he tipped his' bat to her, the weight off the wobbly old legs. down in TeXBs -h er voice was like formatory, deA, $67; TI'UB. of Ivy Merritt, adminilltra~or of the estate in Franklin Township. )10 Gar•• for E.a.l_tloD " W e'r mu ch obliged," the girl a tin pan. Funny about voice~ estate of Ruth I. Merritt, deceased "You hutt, Ea? " the girl sank Wayne Township, servfees '10: Edward Butts and Ida M~ Butta 1'reas. of State, clotbing, $60.88. on her knees besicle t he old man. said constrain edly, after he had they say more than words, some- First and final. "Pete shot yo u, didn't he? " lifted the old man into the wagon; times. More thun a. person wants CHnto!) V. Black, executor of to W, S. Bullard and Sarah E. Bul...~ --.~ - - "Pete? Pete who? The horses l'Even if you are it Tim rider for their voices to say. Hers did. Hers the, estate of Frank Black, de- lard, 20 acres in Franklin TownI ship run away. Gu ess th ey t hrowed me the P oole, I want to thank you for said she'd shoah bate to liave any- ceased, Ourrent. The He-"What' is this , thing Robert B. GjIlmore to Carolyn cdlled love'!" . __._ . out. Where was we ,goin', Nelli e? - all you' ve done." David Mason, administrator with Gilmore. thing happen to a rim rider. Inlots Nos. 29 and 30 Wasn't we gain' some place?" Then she looked at Pete Gorham The She-"The' 10th word in a The kid rode dreamjly along, the will annexed ? of tbe es- in Rochester. telegram." "We were gOing home, Pa," She who sat curs ing beside a sage-bush watching the wagon as it bUmped .t ate of Anna Prickett, deceased, Haria D. Miller and Cora A. Milwas kneeling there, looking at the took her fo'ot down oft' the hub, over the dim trail in. the grass. First and final. ler to B. H. Dakin, real estate in blue lump on her father's head , and came over to where th!'! kid Watching just in case she might 1n the case of Anna M. Snook, MONEY LOANED and from there her staring eyes sto od strOKing the no se ().f the need help or s omething, Girl like as administrator of the estate of Lebanon. ...---turned to the bullet wound in 'his horse he was holdinr by the 'bridle, that didn't b ~long with no nester Millard Fillmore Blackburn, deBm. Allowed side, which t he kid had lelft un" U yo u ddn't kil Pete Gorham, outfit. She ou!\,hta have some big ceas ed, versus Bruce Beedle, et al LOANS on Livestock, Chattels, covered ready f or f urther ablu- he'll kill 'you," she said in a rich cattleman for a pappy and the court ordered Anna Snook to Henry Satterthwaite, guard 'rail , Second Mortgages. Notesbourb. tions of raw whisky. "Don't you re fierce undQrtone. ride around on a nice, gentle horse take proceeds of sale of estate and posts, $16: V'an Camp Ston'e Co., John ,H!lrbine, Jr., Xenia, Ohio. member when Pete Gorham took "Reckon it'll be a right smaht grav..el, $18,32; Shell Petroleum Co The wagon "finally turned into a settle all accounts. in after us, after Nate Wheeler's while befo' he's able." The kid did shallow depression a.nd was se~n George E. Young was appoint- oi~ $3~55: J. D. ·Adatns Co., 1'8funeral, nnd you r emember yo u not look at her. no more from the rim. The kid ed assignee of S. B. Cline find gave palre, $168.14: Ohio . Corrugated, never got your gun back from t he , he glanced again toward the marked the place where she lived; bona of $5000 wit'll the Ohio Casu- Culvert Co;, sewen, $894.'10: E. F OR SHORT TIME-EUJ bartender before you le.ft town?" querulous murmur . of her dad's marke~ it. wit~ a speci~1 signifl- alty Insurance Co., as surety. Also surveyinf and Abt riO ''ttM fm 1 " "Pete Gorhum! Who's he ? I don 't voice. "You better quit the Poole cance 10 hiS mmd. Clyde W. Predmore, John Booth itnllcting. Write and will call remember any- " . an d get ou La t he country," she said . Now and then he swept the val- and Warren C. Young, were apsee you. Sam D. Henkle, WayThe kid 's hand left its slow hurriedl y. "The valley folks'll kill ley with a peii'unctory gla'hce, pointed appraisers. nesville, Ohio. 311 stroking of the horses's sweaty yo u'--" but most of the time he was starNotice o·f appointm,e nt .. of J. T. ja.w. He walked over and st ood he sec med to think that was ing at the ridge which hid her Riley as administrator of the esbeside the kneeling g irl, bashful saying more t han she dared, for home. A thin line of cottonwoods tate of Annta Pricket;t, deceased, WANTED but determined, she turn ed sharply away and drove ran u'p alorig a creek there. There Was filed. "SCuse me," be said diffidently, off. ' were places where the tops of the Notice -of appointment of A. C. RELIA-BLE DEALER wanted to gunhand t o hi s bat brim, \\ hen she H e went over to Pete Gorham, trees showed above the ridge. One Dotson, administrator of the eshandle Heberling Products in I p ok~d up. "Did yo 'all say Nate lifted him. to his fcet and faced place, where the ridge dipped a tate of Chester W. DotEon was Warren County. Excellent 'opporWheelah's fun eral taken place him t oward the valley. little, the kid thought he could filed. . tunity for ,the right man. Earn~ng" yeste'day?" "Go hunt yo'se'f a coyote den make o()ut part of the roof -of a The will {)f Laur~ Bellini Wool$60 we-eklkiot unusual. Writuol ' "Why, of course it wua.---" she and crawl into it," )he advised bUilding. Might be rocks, but , it wine, deceased, ' was filed in co un. free cata 0 ue. G. C. RESEttcheeked herself abruptly, one harshly, and started back up the shoah did look like a roof, H. S. Conover, 'Cary J. Miller LING CO PANY. Dept. 1986 swift, troubled glanc.e go in~ t o hill, climbin g like one in a great The kdi stirred uneasily and let and H. L. Cheney, were appointed ffioomibgton,' , Ill. m6 her father on the ground, 'You hurry. , 'glasses drop from eyes. A appraisers of the estate of Arthur I must be a stranger in the valley , The kid 's lips thinned and long, oddly attenuated shadow was Quigley, deceased. -WANTED AT ONCE-,-Will bu.y it you don' t know- " She cast a st\'aig htencd when he remembered sliding stealthily down the rocks The will of Sarah Lucas, dea few 'young brood BOW8 with swift, sudd'enly enlightened glance that girl running for the hill, beside him, a bi~ hat and a pair of ceased was HIed in COlllrt. pip. br due to farrow soon. SOW8 upward, "Are you one of them Pete afte r he'r with his rope. Any shoulders growing longer as he The first and final account of with first pigs and nothing ovel' Poole rim riders?" othel' mRn would have shot to kill looked. The kid spranlf tip like a Ellen Tindall, executrix of the es2 years of age orily, considered. "I happened t o' be up theah when But somehow this thing of killing startled deer, his gun In his hand tate o,f Henry Tindall, deceased, J. V. Hartsock, Waynesville, Telerotation of hOii'not only . Pet e Gor ha m shot yoh pap," he - it was plumb easy to do, but and pointing straight at the man was approved, allowed and conphone 69F4. ·a29 sa\d with sloW meaning. "I take yo'all never could put the life who stood looking at him. Then firmed by the court. bullde uP "~I ,~11ty bbt it upon myse'f t o stop Pete be- back in a.. man once you'd shot it suddenly the kid smiled sheepishly The fourth acco.ul1t o.f Harry L. d....... , foah he could carry ou t his plan. out. and tucked the gun back in its Darmody( guardian, of George FOR SALE "Well, wasn't you rim r iding Funny about the nesters being holster. ,1n, ......bI.. you to keep yotW ' Leposchak incompetent, was apon the valley?" wise, to Poole rim riders. "Come alive, like a rattler, didn't proved, allowed and 'cclnft'rmed ' by III cl..n ,....,. fro. " I just happened t o be th eah at That funeral was another strange yuh?" 'Babe Garner grinned. "You the court. SALJl- Clermont range, th e time.' ' thing . They buried Nate Wheeler been asleep?" farrowf... II.... to ,....ett... The first and final account of good all' new. Burns wood 01' 'IYou're a Poole rid er, ain't you yesterday, she said, Then wb'a t did Coilal.' Inquire at Gazette , Office. "No I been watchin' the valley." Mary E. Bebhart, administratrix time• .'Q,ft.eln ..ell... tell " Poole I Poole l'ider!" The old th ey want to earry out a cotlln "Hunh I" Babe's tone sounded of the estate of William SheedYI man scrambled t o a sitting posture and stsrt another proeession to- skeptical. "See anything?" you 'ho,v Iitti. II wfil cOlt.to deceased, was approvt!d, allowea hi ~ face working fu riously as df1.y for? The kid couldn't see any "Saw a fune'l ovah to Nat Whee- and confirmed by the court. fence -your A.liII with the memory came back with a ru sh. se nse t o that. lah's place;" The first and final aeeount 'of ''GENUINE A.erlcall F.ncel " One of them Tcxas killers, I bet- The kid turned his glllllses on the "Yo,~ didn't report it to the Maud J. Quinby, ~dminis~atrix chat Was it you dry-gulched my now-distant wagon and looked for Poole, Babe ~harged grimly , s on, Ed? Where's my gun? " He Pe te. Might as well make shoah "What was the matter? Paralyzed clawed futil ely at his hip, where he wasn't trying to trail the girl. so you couldn't git to the pinno gun was holst ered. No, Pete was going straight across nacle?" , Babe's ton'e had warme,d anUll:ing-1 "No, suh, it wasn't me," Ul e flat, making a. beeline for "No, suh, I was right busy soon Iy. "Some one tryin" to !iryThe g,il'l gave an involuntary Becker's coulee, as nearly as the altsh," he said mildly. gulch yub, Tiger Eye?" shudder and cl osed her ey es for a kid could judge Satisfied he turned "I reckon he was airnin' that-a"Do in' what?" second. the glasses again upon the wagon. way, Babe." ' "Shootin' a nestah I" "Even tf he's a Poole rider, Pa, Shoah was a pretty girl. !fhe kid "HellJ Why didn't yuh say BO?" Phone U (To be continu,e d WeyMl¥llIe, Ohio

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A ba.nker in a small O~io to'wn sent a telegram the other day to thh~ Umt~.d Stntes Department of Commerc{! in Washington asking t IS question: "~o ~heslaughtel' houses, of Antiochia make a profit?" Wlthm twenty-four hours the banker had on his desk a complete report of tht: earnings, over a period -of years, of the municipally o~ned abattOirs ?f the State of Antioquin, in the Republic of Colomban, South America. , "The D~partment had been prepared for months to answer just ~hiJ q1estlon," Dr. Ju!ius ,Klein, Assi ~tant Secretary of Commerce, o a ; u!lcheon gat~erlng In ~ashington the other day. Through its aommercral agents In ColombIa it knew that an issue of Colombian ovel"nment bonds WIIS about to be offered in the American money market, and that the, secu~·~t?' behind t1,ese bonds was all 0'1' the g ovcrnment ~wncd pu~hc. utilities in the State of Antiochia, which include, be Id.as electl'lc light, gas and water' wo'rks, the public abattoirs. Th b?nd Issue hat! b.een sold in Wan Street, and the Wall Street bankels had appo~lLODcd the bonds out through their corrcRpondent banks, and the OhiO b~nker wanted to satisfy himself -of the \ alu e of the bom!s befol'e offerrng them to ' his local investors. ~hat IS ani example not on ly of the kind of inf(\rmation which the Unate,d States .Government through the Department of Commerce s upph~s to ~usmess and industry but it i ~Iso an -eX'ample of the i~ ternatlonal In,terdependance of all business. We cannot put any kind of a wall, tariff 01' ot~er, around the United States. There is hat'illy a sale over th e counter III a country store that hasn't some bearing upon t~e commel'ce and industry of some remote corner -of the w-orld. Every tl~le you buy a cbocolate nutbar or a chocolate soda, you are contl'lb\lbng t o the prosperity of Ecuador and other nations where the cacao tree grows" An~1 this makes. it possible for the people of Ecuador to bu~ our automobll~ s lind I'adlo sels and sewing machines, . So rnterdepende~t IS c0":Jmerce, in fact, that it is not always pos. slble to tell Amencan busrneas fl'om the business of some other c~~~try. The PI'i!1ce of Wlil !l recently attended an exhibit of Bntts~ pro~~cts In A~gentin.a, in which many of the articles wero made 10 Bl'lttsh factorlel! whIch are owned by American capital' and ~hose products al'e C?f ~m,e~can invention and de8i~n. This country lS mar,tufacturing artIfiCial SIlk ,f or the whole worler. In factories most of wh!ch are owned by, Germans. The product goes on the records as AmerlCol\n, but the profits go to Germany and come back to us in the form of payments on the war debt. , It i13 ~ common. thing ~o hear people say they! are not interested in International aff!1lrB. It IS certai,}, however, that those who will succeed most conspicuously afld rapIdlY' iD tho world of business and In· dustry are those who take the trOuble to keep them~elves informed about the! relations of each corner of the world- to all the other cor. ners. '

Miss Kathleen' Graham has gone to Baltimore, Md., for s everal weeks' vis it wtth her sister, Mrs. Geolge Wall and Mr. ",all. ' Miss Nan Collett was a Sunday dinner guest of W. C. We lch. Miss Helen, Mr. and Mrs . I. D. Welch. Kathl een GI'ay spent Tuesday nigh t with Mayfrey Powell. The "Ol'gllniz d Bible. lass" of Jonah's RUI~ Sunday School met with Mr, and Mrs. Howard Gl'aham Tuesday evening .. Th e semiannual election of officers resulted as f 01l0W5: President, Mi ss Nan Collett, Vice Pres id ent, Howard Gra ham; Secretar y, Mrs. Mari e Gray; TI'easul'er, Mrs. J e nne Graham. A te mpting lunch wa s served Adjoul'ned to meet with Mr, and Mr8, George Denny in May. The Sophomores opened their assembly program with "When You and I Were Young, Maggie," Ralph Rich led the uevotions, Virg inia Tucker sang "It's l'4aytime, in her usual charming manner. "A Bu1l Fight" was the ' next numbel' with the f oll owing cha racters. Announcer, Alex Deski; Fighter, Harry Tucker; Bull, Herman Storer and Robert Gordon; Splln. ish Danc er, Glenna Osborn. The assembly sang "Work, fOI' the Night is Coming." "A Manless Wedding" was th e next feature with Ellen McCarren, bride Charlotte Thomas, gt'oom; Ml\rjorie Stump, minister; Nellie McCarren, flower girl; Vivian Tucker maid of honor ; Rh ea McCarren and Rachel Shambaugh, bridesmai ds ; Virginia Davis, best man; Virginia Tucker, mothe r-in-law . The program closed with s inging "A merica. " The Freshmen give the next pl·ogmm. Superintendent Moore ann'ounced the county field meet, and also announced that two of , OUI' Freshmen won the county honors in the !Scholarship test and will represent OUI' county at Oxford next Saturday. They are Mary Edith Doster, Engli sh I. and Vivian Tucker, Algebra I. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Collett were gliest.'1 of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Anderson, in Xenia, one evening this week. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham and daughters entertained at dinner Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wall, .of Kingman. The Baptist Missionary Circle met with Mrs. Marie Gray Wednesday afternoon, with the Misses lIinkins assisting. Mrs. Mary Doster led the devotions, her topic

Dependable Supplies ' for the BABY ,C HICKS , which you will find in our stock: THE VACANT LOT ____ T en years ag'o, in 't he mid st of the d pression of 1920-21, I made a talk before a t housand men, rep· r esenting one of the country's bll sic industries, }COL' weeks th,~y had heard noth· ingo but bad news from their sale s· men. Their only mail wi!!; cancel· lutivns , It was a tough ussign· ment 'for a speaker. 1 showed these hopeless gentlemen n photograph of a vacant lot, a big corner, a couple of hundred f ' et square, in the center of New York. I said to them: "Doesn't it stl'ike you us strange that h,;re in the heart of the greatest CIty, where lund is worth thousands of dollars a front foot, there shou lcl be thi s vacant lot?" T hey were only mildly interesled, but I took :n deep breath and ploughed ahead. \ "I'll tell you why that lot is vacant," I continued. "It was part (If a farm . Just.' a hundred years ago this farmer died, his will gave deli nate insLruc1lions to his heirs. They were at liberty to do as they wished with his other property, but this particular corner of his :favorite pasture was to remain forever un encumbered with buildings, as a res ting place for his bones and the bones of his wife. "Stop and t hink what that mea ns ," I said to my downhearted

audience. "Only a hundred years ago . . . only a little more than one life·time, this island was farm s. Moreover, the people who lived on It assumed that it always would be farm s. Now looj{ at it, a city of six million people. "Yet you men sit here in the midst of it and assum'e that becau se bu siness has slowed up n little Am erica is never going to buy any more shoes, any more houses, any more autom obiles. Don't be like the owner of that farm , The country which was pastUI'~!'I only thl'e generations ago is going to step ahead. Thi s is th e time to mak e plan s for a bigger future," They looked at me as much as to say: "Here is a bright young man trying his best to cheer us up . But, of couse, he does n't know what he is talking about. The other day, by a curious coincidence, I was invited to ad· dress the same convention, in th e same hotel. I mllde thl: sam e speech. "You thought I was tlllking through my hat ten years ago," J said to t hem. "But just look at the last ten years, Every man in this room baR done more business thon he would have dreamed possible in 1920." I lold them about the vacant lot again. They looked impre ssed, and clapped their hands. But I suspect that most of them still think that I was talking through my hat.

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being' " Promise. " Mrs. Lida Hatton conducted an instructive lesson on 'Neltroes.' A clever contest, was given as Emtertainment for those whose bit·thdays come in this Quartel·. The ' hOBtess served a delici ous lunch of sandwiches, salad cake and coffee. Mr. and Ml's . Dawson Smith and son, Robert,' of HoJ\andsburg were Wedn es day guestt.s of the former's s,'>tel', Mr. Amanda Starr. Subscribe for the Miami Gazette Martha Ashley spent Tuesday We have been bearing for many years about the n~ovement from night with Mary Kathleen Thomp· ~he fl'-rm. to the village and the city. Commentators who have let their son. Grapefruit Im~g1OatlOns roam have pictur,ed a future civilization for A,merica in Rev. and Mrs. J. P. Thornbury which there. will be . no rural life at all. Everybody will live in cities" Take special pains in preparing and family wete Saturday guests grapefruit fOl' the and fOl?d WIll be pro~uced by chemical process in factories to which breakfast table. of Rev, and , M' r s. Lunsfrod, at thes~ cl~y dwellers wl,lI ,go every day to work. Light and sunshine and T-o begin with, take care ,in selectXenia, ventl.l atlon and exercIse and all of the other essentials of health will ing the 1'ruit, which, to be good, be pro~ided, according to these dreamers, by artifiCial means deVIsed should be heavy firm, and thin skin Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Gordon by engmeers. ' entertained on Sunday Mr. and ned. Dark spots on the surface are As a matter of cold fac~, it , turn!> out ihat the tide of migratioD Mrs. W. P. McCanen Ilnd Mr. and said to denote a superior fruit. To from the farm to ·the 1nunlclpahty has been.slackening for many years make it especially tempting. serve Mrs. Bob Stump. and now haa definitely turned in the other direction. For the first time with . clean, finely chopped. ice in twenty years the records of the United States Department of Dena Davis was an overnight Partly fill with the ice one of the Agriculture show that there was a gain in farm ' population ,duTing gue. t Wednesday of Mary Kath- long stemmed grapefruit glasses, 1930. There -/lre 208,000 more people living on the ~arms than there or, if you do not p06Sess these leen Thompson. Were a year ago. One reason for ibis is that life on the farm is more Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carr and glasses, any dainty glass bowl will ?omfortable and, less stre,n uous than it used to be: The average farmer Mrs. Rose Carr entertained t he do. Then place on this btld of ice IS ' no longer Isolated ,from the world, Most , farms today have ' glass cup filled with grapefruit card club at d'inner and cards apulp. electric light and power, access to communities in every direction over If you choose to serve the Wec!nesday evening. good roads, and automobiles with which to go to town to see the grapefruit sweetened, prepare it 'movies or take part in Re cial gathering!;. Most of the farmers who The high school enjoyed a trip several hours before serving to haven't~already got radio sets wjll/ioon have them, while the telephone through the Frigidaire plant at give the sugar and fruit time to now alr)'lost universal, brings the whole country within speaking dis~ FOUR.LEAF CLOVER Momine City Wednesday after- minl{re. The most discriminating tn.nce. ' taste prefers grapefruits unflavnoon. The commercial farmer- the farmer who makes a business of ored. farming- has been affected by t he preseDt wave of economic deThe Massie 1'ownship Sunday ... pression even DIOre than the manufacturer. But the great majority of I know a place where the sun is School Conventi()n, held in the Liver Ball. f,or Soup small farmer!!, . with whom life on the farm is more a mode of living like gold, Gym Sunday afternoon, was well Chop some calf's liver so that than it is an i.!tdllstry, are the, peopl~ in America who have suffered And the cherry blossoms burst attended. Solomon Fred, of Lebleast by reason of the economIc slump. . The drought, to be sure, has with snow anon, spoke , on "'The Religion of you have about four level table· ,hit. hundre'ds '.of thousan.ds of these, but the' drou~ht hasn't been. And down unde'l:neath is Ule loveli- t~e Jews." . spoons of it wben chopped. Brown .fou1' level tablespoons of chopped est nook universal, and 111 the section where natui'e has not mterfered there seems to be little doubt that the gl'eatest security ' and contentment Where th'e four-leaf clovers The 7th and 8th grades indul- onion in a tablespoon of butter to be fo.und anywhere in the United States is. found ~n the nation's grow. ged in weiner roast in the Gym and add the chopped liver with a hlllf teaspoon of chopped parsley. one-family farms. " ," ' Wednesday afternoon. Fry this for a minute or so and That sense of secul'ity, of having a piec!) of solid ground under One leaf is for hope, and one is ----.-~-then mix in two level tablespoons one's feet from which at ,least a living can be obtained by whoever is for faith, willing to work, is doubtless the re~n why, in a season of widespread Arid one is for love, you know, NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT of flour. Take ~rom the frying pan and when copl add two eggs well industrial unemploymen,t, there has been what 'amoU'llts ahnost to a And God put another in for luck-' rush of, migration back to the farm. And it seems to us that the unem-' If you search, you will find Estate of Waltt!r Friermood. de- beaten but not separated. Add salt and a dasJi of pepper. This is good ployed industrial wC?rkers ~ho remove themselves and their ia!'1 i1ies ~here they grow. ceased. ,.from the congested 10dustrlal centers to the healthful and secul'lty of Notice is hereby given that Lot- to serve with any sort C1f meat or the farm, have displayed a ljigh degree of prudence an(l intelligence. But you must have hope, and you tie Friermood has been duly ap- vegetable soup. About ten minutes must have faith pointed and qualified as Adminis· Jlefor~ ti~~ to serve when the You must love and be strong- tratrix of the Estate -of Walter soup IS bolllng hot drop small balls and so, Police Sergeant--"Is the man First . Shal:'k: "What's that Friermood late of Warren County of the liver mixture into the hot PHONE 8F3 soup aDd let cook for a few min· lf you work, j.f you wait, you will Ohio, deceased. funny IO,oking two.legged thing dangerously wounded!" !ltes then serve one or tw-o of them the place . find Patrolman 4- "Two 0'1 the , tha~ just fell intp the water?" Dated this 24t.h day of April I~ each plate of soup. Where t he four-leaf clovers 1931. i ,Second Sliark- "Donno, but I'll w<l,unds , are fatal, but the other IjARVEYSBURG, OHIO one isn't 80 ,bad." . grow· W. Z. ROLL bite." " , Br.l..,., Liy,er Judge of t he! Probate Court, m13 Warren Oounty, Ohio Soak one small calf's liver {Ol' a half hour in cold ' water. Take • from water and dry well and insert NOTICE OF A.PPOINTMENT into the liver narrow strips of ----...;;;.;;.,;-..;..--=-oo-~~~8y Albert . T. Reid {nst , bacon. This is most easily done Estate of AnDll M. Hathaway, with a larding needle but you may Hog do it by making slits with a sharp deceased. Notice is hereby given that L. narrow knife and poking the bile on M. Henderson has been duly ap· into the slits. Have ready a stew Protect your herd by having pointed and qualified as Adminis- pan and melt in it two tablespoons them properly Vaccinated with trator of the Estate of 'Anna M. of beef drippings or lard. Into this Hathaway lilte of Warren County, pan put one small onion and one DEPENDABLE SERUM AND small carrit, peeled and slic ed thin Ohio, deceased. VIRUS Dated this 17th day of Aptii Fry these vegetables slightly in the hot fat, Remove to another 1931. dish and put the liver into the Z. ROLL Judge of the Probate Court saucepan an<l, brown on all sides in Warren County, o.hio. the hot fat. ,Pour the fat from the Phone 31 Harvey.burl', Ohio pan, put back the vegetables and a ---~ cup of stoek-':'which may be made ' ''What time do you- get up in from canned bOUillon or beef if summer?" you like. Also add a little choppe<\ If As soon as the first ray of sun parsley, a Srriall piece Of bay leaf comes in at my window." and a very little thyme If you have "Isn't that rather early?" it., Cover the saucepan and let cook "No, my room· faces west." 'f.or a little over an hour-adding a little more hot water as the stock evaporates. Add two tablespoons of lemon juice and let cook ten or fifteen minutes more. Take the liver from the pan and thicken the Sealed bids wl\1 be recelve~ by sa':lc!, I\lightly and I\erve as a gravy the und'lralgned Bulldlnl'. Committee ' or St. Mary's p, E. Church -Rout Stuffed Ll"er Waynesville. OhIo. at the ottlce ol The MIamI Gazotte, Wayn68vllle, Oblo. until 12 , o'clock noon on You may use a whole calf's liver 'I'~ar"da)· . May '1. 1,e.'t1. Cor stone or or a small piece. In any case the llrlek eer.lng ,·the edltlce Iiver s h 0\1 Id b e - pro vi ' d d and torvenmakIng tlUchchureh other r6palu e Wl·th. a Ilnd alterllllons a. provIded In the pocket tor stuffing. Make the plane and 8pecllflea1tlonll now .on tile stuffing of bread, ,With seasoning with the clerk of Ilhe committee at of~ B8ge and onion as you would' to th nbove mentioned place. • Each IblddOl" IIhO~lld IJl)cclfy In hi. stilt!' a chicken. Fill the pocket and litd ' al1 parties I.nltere.ted tn .uob tie the liver to , keep the stufthig blq;o ~nsure the , C!nterln~ u-pon ' II. trom coming out. 'P u,t the liver 'in contract a c;ertltled. c;heClc on a 101- a roastmg.-pan' and lay' over it five , ,vent: bank In the amount ot $200.00 or six strips 'of bacon. Add a' fflWc m't;~ea~~~~e~!r.ri ~1~~II!~It!w'1l1 be -;.._ .tableSpoons ' of hot wat~ to 't~e qulred to give to, t,he ,W.rden • . • nd bottom o~ the. p~ and rout ,in a· , ' Veltry ot ~hll chPrch • suttlclent tairly ' hot oven. Bute trom t1lne ' bond by a 1'ep)ltable ' bondlD., aom- to ' time ilddlq oilly .. little water , pa~~e. bIds will bll opend ·b,. tb. when n~edecL It :will,take about an commlllee , 'a t ona ,O'cloclf 1J, m. oil' hour and a half to cook.: WheD Thurada'Y ' Kay T '~"1 d ' ...I_L .., " It... ' Tbe co.mmlttfe ''ril~81 the rl.t ' one "'"c vt frOB!. to re'ect any 01' 11.11 ' blela. . the drtp])inD In the JI&&Ild IIetVe W. 8. Gralui.m. Chairman u you- .oula aDF 'oUi to. . meat

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Walter Lemuel, oldcst eon of 'fabius and uSlIn E. Watkills Frierniood was bom in Warr n ounty, OhiO, F b~' uaJ'Y 27, 1 H . Hi ' Inst si~kne s wa ' of n short 1.1111' lion, he died of a heart-attack at hi hom 'south of entervillc, Ohio a li t. Ie before noon April 14, 10:11 aged 67 years I month and 18 duys. He ',,,as morl'ied to Ada E. De\ ee. e in .A ugu t 1807 and t<? lhem three sons were born, Roy E., Rnymqnd ·L., and CRrl A. all of whom . Ul·vivc. 'I'he mother died in D c ntb r 11106 . . On Mnrch 17, 1912 he was united in m~ll'rjage to Lottie M, eRnll" . ' II of Ind iana' an d to t his unll!'l\ llli u c1uoghter Mi ldred wus born. Ile was II farmer by oecupatilll1 und 4 y ars of his life ' was spent in Warren County the remuindet· in Grecne County, Ohio. Besides the so rrowing widow, am; and daug ht rs he i5 sur vived by 4 half sisters, Mrs. Clara Niswonger, Ir ~, Anna Me lure, Mrs. Harriet Weav er and Mr,. Nellie unnin g-ham, one half bl'other .J acob Reeder and one step-sister Mrs. Minnie Wade one siste l' and one haW borthc.r having preceded him in death, He also leaves fo ur grandchild ren. Forrest, Helen, Adah and Shit'ley Friermood and a host of relatives and frierrds.

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El'n'e st L. Harlan, of Dayton, \l'IlS II W.UYlleSv iile vis itOl' touay. Ml'!>. Hurold Eal'llhart and daughtel', of olul11bu!I, are visiting relatives here. ' li ss Ethel Mendenhull wns the week-enr.! guest of Miss Mary P lymit'e at larksville.

Mr. and ?>iI's, J. B. Chnpman, of olumbus, spent the week-end with Mrs. Elizabeth Baily. The firs t meeting ,of lhc 4-H Food luI) will be hello ~at.urday nt 2 p. 111. Election of officers. Cnl Burns hil S returned to Wayne svill e ultel' spendinll' the, winter at the Warren ounty Home,

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the Farmer-,T. C. Neff. '1 :00 Music 7:l0 Why Do' We Cultivate Corn? . - H. L. Borst. 7 :20 Cutting Cost in Corn CultivatiQn-,J. F. Dowler. . 7 :SO General Purpose Tractors for Cu'1tivati.ng Corn-G. W. McCuen. 7:40 Some Ways to Increase Your Potato Yields-I. C. Hoffman. 7 :60 Music 8 :00 The High School Girl's Cloth ing-Mrs, A. R. Jackson, N. Baltimore, Ohio. 8 :10 Opportunities in Home Economi cs for Farm Gir~Faith R. Lanman. 8 :20 What Girls Like t o Do-Hulda Horst. S :30 Sma ll Fruits- C. S. Holland. 8 :40 Some Springtime Qu estio ns in Horticulture--Wendell Paddock. 8 :5 0 Ohio Spray Service--T. H. Pllrks.

Sunset and Eveninjt star, Mr. H. P. Key,; recently . purAnd one clear call for me l chased the r. E. Key s building on And may th e re bc no moaning nt Ma in st reet, occ llpied by E, C. SOLD ONL Y AT the bur Coyle. When 1 put out to sea. We sell and recommend SemTkD ~Gl~ Store Twilight und evening bell. esam Jr., . dust disi nfectant for And after that the dllrk! treating seed corn. Waynesville F or Sa l ~ by And may there be no . sadness of Farmers' Exchnnge, . farewell, When I embark, Mr, and Mrs. Alonzo Curl, Mrs. Phone 120 For tho' from out our bourne of Lena Hllrt ock and MI~. Mary L. Adams wel'e Wilmington visitors Time and place. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Tuesday ufternoon. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO The fl ood may beur me far, I hope to see my Pilo t face to face Mr. and Mrs. D, C. Ridge, who Wh e n I have crossed the bar. spen t the winter at the Friends The funerul was held at the Hom e, are stay ing in Centerville home on April 17, 19S1 at 2 p. m. with l'ths. Ridge's mother. Rev. J. H, Henry of the U. B. We repair everl,th in ~: in watches church of Miamisbul'g officiating. Burial wns in the Lebanon ceme- elock.'1, je welJ'y- Silvl~ rwal'e .replated-Beads restrung. Cary's tery. Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. Card of Tha.. Ic., Haro ld Andcl'SOn, yo unger Bon We desire to express our sincere of Mr. and Mrs. C. E . Anderson, Licen.ed' Real Eatate Brok er and Auctioneer a.nd heartfelt thanks ani ap- fell from a tree last week and preciatiqn to all, for the kindness was consi derably bruised but no Residence, Waynesville Dr 801 Harries Bldg., Dayton and sympathy shown us In tho bones were bl'oken. He was able Pbone 79 Phone Main sa death of OUI' beloved husband and to go to school on Monday. father. We thank the ministor, Mr. and Mrs. L, H, Gordon and !!!!'!'!!!!!!'!'!~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ I Rev .. Henry :for his consoling words and the undertaker, Ml'. Mrs. Emma H. McClure motored Conner for his efficient sel'Vice. to the Reservoir Monday. Mrs. Also our neighbors who kindly Mary McOlul'c and MI·s. Viola acted as pall bearers anrl all the Carey, who spent the past week relatives and friends for ' the beau- there, returned home with the1l1. t if ul flowers given. LoUie Friermood, and Family Mes.CJl's. Elmer and I)'earth She han returned from TIDledo, Tuesday, where they delivered several LOCAL FRUIT NOT HURT head of cattle. They also purchased cattl e, bringing back five According to Mr. F. U. LeMay head of Brown Swiss cattle. locaL orchardist, and other fruit growers, the fruit was not dam1\11'. and Mrs. W. W. 'Schatzman aged by the recent frosts. a nd, so n of Madisol~ville, Mrs. Charles Schatzman, of 'Oakley, and Miss Letitia. Schatzma n, of Cincinna.ti, were Sunday visitors at the home of____ Mr. and___ Mrs. _.W. O. __ Raper.

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HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT

At a meeting of the directors ham, ,vere returning home "fter t he ,Waynesv'ille National Bank' visiting Mrs. Herbert Bu'e rklc, of of on ApTII 18th, the board passed t his placll, skidded into a ditch a . resolution ·making the rate on near ' : Gentown, l'ecently. Mrs. Savillgs ~ccounts Three (3) ' per Bangham's sknll was fractured, cent t rom and after May It : 1931. L. M. HENDEnSON, Cal!nier. but h er condition is reported good . Miss Bangl)Jlm, who' was driving , a29 the car, escaped with minor cuta. and injul'ies. !!!!,!,!~~r!~-~!!!!!!!!,!!!!!,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~

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S en t tI ~prop08n )s will ' bo receh'cd lJy the Co unc il <>t the Village of \\'n~' nNlVlll e ut lli e offlco o f the V IIIIl!!," C le rk In Lhe Town s hip house IInlll 12 :00 n oon. May 4, ~931 . for su rface tr atlng ~ertaln s treeb In \Vn)'lI ell"llIe, lLS p e r the epccl fl cation" on ,til In the C l ork's Oftlce ot sllll) Village. Jo~nch pr Oposn l must b. accompculled h .\' a 'bond In t h e a wn ot $2 00.00 or a c e rUfle ll ,o heck on .. sol ve n t bank In ' the Sta t e of OhIo 'for Il lik e nmol'nt. · payable to til ord e r ot lh e V ill age Council of said Vlllllge, 118 1L gUlL l'anteo th a t It said ~'roJ)o8n t Is accepted, ~on trn ct will be en lcre Ll Into Rnd the pertormane I gail y assured. 'Co nt rac t w III be awarded t o the l ow · /I t and best bidder. ' r h e Cou ncil r eser"es tlte rlgbt t o roJ ct nny or n il bids. Ry order o r the Cou nell Dr The V'!lIage of Wayn e SV ill e. by RlAYMON F . HATFIELD. April ~O, 1931 CI C!I' k

Free Lecture on Christian Science BY .JUDGE FREDERICK. C. HILL, C. S. OF. CLINTON, ILLINOIS Member of the Board of Lectureship of TJ:te Mother Cburch The First Church of Christ, Scien t ist, in BOllton, Massachusetts I. Memorial Hall, Firat aDd St. Clair Street ..

Monday Evening, May 4, 1931 AT EIGHT O'.CLOCK THE PUBLIc:.: IS CORDIALLY INVlTED TO ATTEND

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Mrs. Belle Scott has been ·qulte ill the past week with grip. Everett Githens Is driving a ne w Pontiac Coupe, purchased last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Haines of Dayton visited the f ormer's mother, Mrs. S. H. Haines on Friday. Frank Rogers of Springboro spent Monday afternoon in Lytle . Mr. and Mrs. George Davis .moved from Cincinnati Saturday to the home of the latter's mother Mrs. Emma Foulks and sons. ALL-WEATHER Tom Mullinex of Mt. Orab is visiting at the home ' of his brother • • MORE MIUS and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mullinex. MORE STYLE ... Berne Jones is putting out a MORE V )' !UE, .,' new peach orchard on his farm north of town. AT LOWER COST Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Osborn .of Dayton spent Sunday afternoon (OME IW! SEE THIS GREAT NEW TIRE. ELEVE:H IMi'ltOVEMEHTSI and evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick. Mrs. Chalmer Reeder and son ,spent Thursday with relatives in Kentucky. . . Several from here attended the Phone 47 class play at WayneSVille Gym 1\hursday and Friday evenings . Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Longacre and children spent the week-ood with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dietz OUARANIH.D llRS REPAUUNO , • (lOOD USED TIRI!I in Cincinnati. Walter Lacy of . Dayton was a -- . , . Sunday guest of his mother, Mrs. -- - - Emma Lacy. '!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:!-!!!!!!!!!!!'"! Mr. and M1'8. Charles Cornell of Route 6 spent Sunday with relatives in W iJrriington. Mr. and M1·S. J . Clark and family 01 Dayton mpved to the Lavey p"roperly here last week. Dearth Sheehan of Route 6 returned the latter part of last ~eek ·with $Ome Brown Swiss cattle 'Which be ' purchased in the North~ ern part of the State. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bailey were six o'clock dinne.r ~ests of Mr. .and Mrs. Lawrence' Elliott at Centerville. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones Mrs By h."in. .,.our Lawn Adda Miller and John hestoh were en.te·r tained to Sunday dhmer Mower Sharpened e,~ . the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal~ ter l'tfoore and family in Dayton. by machine..,., Mrs. Mary Carmo.!lY in company "'~. with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Clark of Making 'mowing 6 real WaYlJlesyUle spent Sunday aftern~on WIth Mr. and, Mrs. Claude pleasure instead of a Rlggs t w~ O' are now living in Daydrudge. ton, ,n avmg moved from Akron here· last wiCek Next tiille your mow. S~rvices at Lytl e churCh change er needs sharpening, time next Sunday for the summer mon.ths. Sunday School will be at . bring it to us and we ~ :sq a. m.: Is!}d ' the ·' pr~aehing will make it cut BO serVl~e ~t 7.30 :In the. Elvemng. n ice that lt will . sur·Mr. and cMrs, , Irvm Hardman prise you. .a nd . 1'4ahI09 Gebhart of; Route' 6, . enter,,~!~ea to dinner Sunda.y: Mr

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RE·WIRING COURT HOUSE The Standard Elec'tric Service Company, of Middletown, was awarded the contract for re-wir~ ing of the Warren c:ounty court hou se at Monday's mEleting of the county commissioners. Their .bid of $1,690, less than one-half of the estimated cost of the project, was accepted . by the commission. The Middletown . contractors started work at· the court house immediately and plan to have the work completed within thirty' days New wiring is to be installed throughout the ' eourt !bouse together with new fixtures of modern design. This will replace the obsolete wirin~ and :lixtures now in use. The re-wiring Is liut the first step in a limited p'r oglram of renovation. at the court h~luse that the commissioners propos.e to updertake durfng the next few months, it is _s,:..,a.lc. d;;., .:,' ' ~_ • _ __ " -..

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ValuaUon of farm land and prope rty in Warre n county showed the e normous decrease of $ 10,000000 and farm ucreage dropped Crom 250,348 ncres in ] fJ2 0 t o 230,168 in ] 93 0, according to 19:W census fi gur\!s just released. Figures obtai ned durin g t.he cen us huve j Ufit. recently becn compilcd although t he s urvey was tuke n ill Apl'il and May of last yca r. Comparativc fi g Ul' s f or certain ite ms are given as f ollow s : Farm A.creage and Values Nnmber of fllrm s : 19 30- 2,224 1920- 2,584. Acreage of all farm land: 1930 - 230,168; 1920- 25 0.34 8. A verage acres pel' farm: 1930 - 103.5; 1!ll!0- 96.9 . Valu e of land and buildings: 19.30-~19,83!l , 893 ; 192 0- $29 ,700,952. Va lue of land al one: 1930$11,::174,438; 1920- $21 ,25 1,577. Value of build ings al nc : 1930 - $8,465,455; 1920- $8,499,375. Value of impl ements and machinery : 1930- $1,144,814; 19l! 0 - $1,645,505.

Oat. A ve rall:e valu,e oC lan d and 'l'hc nnn ulI I baccalaureate 5erbuilding!! PCI' farm: ] 930- $8,92 1 1029-164,743 pu shels from \' icl) ~ will bc held at the school ~ 1920- $11.404. 8,626 acrcs. g-Y llluasi um on May 10th at . 8 :00 A verage value of land and Ir . £Iml Mr ~ . J . . Jlawke wcre o'ch/ck p. m. Rev . G. . Dibert, 1924- 202,752 bu shels 'frum Josiah Davis has been ill buildi ngs per acrc: 193 0- $86.20; G,086 acres. in Va ndul iu, Sunday. With a class of 26 seniors to sevMr. 1I loca l po stor will address the ral days. 1fl20 - $1 18.64. 1019- 12 5,182 bUllhels from G,class of In31 on "The Three-fold receive their diplomas, annual com Mi s~ c 8 Tri ll ~na and MU l'garel 556 acres. L o f a Great Life." menCjCmenb week activities ' of Ask us about Plaster Patch. Edwal'd s spent F ri day in Day tu n. ';l'cl'c Th ose assisting in th se l'vices Livc!.toc~ Waynesville high school will be Madden Lumber Yard. Wheat arc l{ 1'. Chester A. Williumson If you are p£lp er ing usc Plaster 1920 inaugurated Sunday cvening with 10 30 1920- 366,728 bu shel. f ro m] 0,- Patch. Madden's Lu mbel' Yard. un d the Re v. J ohn J. Schaeffe r of Charles E. Anderson und family 5,739 9,3R7 R ol' ~ C the baccalaureate . scrvices to be spent Monday in Dayton. Dayton. l\1u l ~ 992 240 a cres. !lOG held in the high schoo l gymnasium. 1924456,7 20 uUilhel s from 1\11'. St.n n ley Pe ne . uf Toled o, 2'1,932 aUlc .. ..... .. .. 16,352 Wayn( T own 'hip chools have Members of the 1931 graduatMr. and Mrs. W. H. Allen were s)l(!nt t he w ·k-end in Wayn('8- I h di ~ tilloti o n or having placed Milk cows 9,928 10,431 27,495 acre s. ing cluss will .be addressed by Cincinnati visitors Tuesday. . ]919-779,5 5 bu shels from vi II .. Hogl! 19,747 57,957 Rcv. G. C. Dibert, pastOI' of the t hr ee stude nts in the district com] 65,357 208,760 42,678 acre s. Chickcn!; WayneSVille Methodist Episcopal pe titi on fur s ch o lll1'~ hip honors ~t Mrs. J. O. Cartwright visited Mr. and Mrs. Harv ey Hy e W C l'l' l\-li!lllli Ijlli\'crsity, Oxford, OhIO church, who will take for his sub- friends in Springfi eld last week. Hay inci ll nuti \'i ~ it ors Tuc~day £lUcr- lust Saturday . ject, "'}'he Threcfold Purpose of a Corn I 029- 27 ,654 ton ~ from 21,193 noon. Greut Life." Assisting Rev. Dibert . W. H. Allen was a bu incss Thc Warren ounty Sch olarship orn hurve ted for grain in acrcf-. in the service will be Rev. Chester VIsitor in Cincinnati, on Thu.rsday team cl)n~i "ting or 30 high school fr om 22,814 M i8S Stc lJn I !lugh cl'ty is a !is i ~ t.tons 192424,258 l02!J: 40,276 acres producing A. Williamson, pastor of the lILudenls from Lhe various Hjgh ing in th e oflicc or 1-'. D. Dakin, . choo ls in the co unty was ma.d e Churcb of Christ and Rev. John . Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rogers vis1,1!l4 ,7U4 bushe ls ; in 1924 : 47,- acres. 1919-23,446 to ns from 21,175 In sul'uncc. J. chaeffel', of St. Mary's Epis- Ited relatives in Springboro Sunup parLia ll y by students from 43.3 a cres producing 1,461,142 aCTes. copal church. Wayne Tow nship. In f act Waynesday, bu s hel ~ ; in 191 9: 54,426 acres !\fiss Ruth 'oo k WIl S the gucs t The Waynesville high school vill e supplied the g l'eatest number of Mrs. Rhodes Bunnell a Jew 0J !Ill Y Hchool in t he county. The Tobacco pl.-ollucing 2,111,670 bushel s. glee club under the direction of Miss Alice Jane Russum of day s last we ek. Miss Ruth Decker will furnish Dayton, visited relatives here 'over C'lo ses ~ comp('titol' on the team orn cut for s ilage: H!29- 13,192[)- I,4[)2,678 pound s from mUliic for the occasion. The exer- the week-end. \l'DS MorrolV High School with six 71 to ns fr om 2,427 acres ; 1924 1,796 acres. Mrs. Orvill () J . Gl'n y und II'S. cises will be started at 8 p. m. 1 !l24- 1,672 ,848 pounds Crom Otto Mic hael, were shopping; in student· . Th e 'ight Wayne Town- 15,737 tonf from 2,667 acre s ; The baccalaureate services Sun- . New line of every day greet!lhip students \\;t h the subjects !n 2,582 a cres. I !l l!J- 18,G42 tons from 2,663 cJay evening will be followea dur- IIlg cards at Cary's Jewelry Shop. wh ich they took the scholarship ] 91 fJ-2 ,481 ,607 pound s from Da ylon Tu esday. ing tho week by a round of social Lebanon, Ohio. nr.:rcs. test w rc : _ 3,000 acres . . Mr. and Mrs. E. . Vcr,Lree, of activities and other events for Beatrice Robit7.e l·, Senior Eng=-- .-=--~ =:=======-===-Dayton, were IV e k- end gu ests of lish ; Annn ' Neall and Ma ry Jo members of the graduating class, Mr. James Zell, of Yellow MI'. and 1\11'8. Geo rge Kern. and will be climaxcd with the an- Springs, visited Mrs. Laura Zell, Mi ller, Juni or En~li sh; Charles TO DEMONSTRATE COOKING nual commencement excrcises on Tuesday. Whitacre, U. S. HIstory; Ronald Mr~ . Otto SebolcJ , of Mr. and WITH ELECTRIC RANGE Hardin, Latin II. ; Charlotte FridaY' even in" May. 16. Cincinnati, were Sunday guest,<; of Whe eler, World His tory;, Bernice These exercises will also be held Mr. Walter Elzey is still conMr. and M1'8. W. O. Rape L·. in the high school gymnasium, fined to his bed but is thought to Graham . Latin I; Bessie Woollard A free cooki'ng demonstration and will be featured by the ad- be some better. with the Westinghouse 'Flavor~ophomo r e E ngl ish. Mrs. Edith Bowman, of Cendl'ess of Dr. Lester S. Ivins, pl'OIt is r eported that in each of Zone Range (electric) is to be terville, is visiting her nephew the above subjects more than 100 fes or of the sociology department given next Wedne sday, May 13. Miss May Wright s pent MonChl.des And er n, and f amily. at Defiance college, Defillnce, O. day nig ht and Tuesday with 'wd en U; co mpe ted. Bessie Wool· a t t he Waynesville Odd Fellows ST. MARYS CHURCH Waynesyill e A. C's. eas ily won Dr. Ivins is an alumnus of tho friends in Dayton. lar d hll !; t hc distinc t ion', of having Hall. Eve l'y housew if e is especially Several members of t he local from Harveysburg Sunday at Rev. J. J. Scheffer, Rector local Ilchools, having been ' graduaranked third in Sophomore Enginviled to be present. ted with the class of 1897. He has Good judges of well-cooked. Wayne Park, 21 to 4. The visitors O. E. S. attend ed inspe.clio n of the li sh Runa ld Hardin of ranking-4th MI·s. Elizabeth Smith of DayMay .10th, 5th Sunday 'aCter Lebllnon Chapter Tue sdllY night . had many years experience as an ton was the guest of Amos Cook Easter, Church 'chool at 9 :30; food have for years bemoaned had an off day, as several of thei r in LaLin I1; and Charles Whitaker educator and will have a message and family Thursday. " of Spring uf ranking sixth in U. S. History. Morning Prayer and sermon at the passing of the old Dutch Ovens seasoned players cauld ' not stop Mrs. Kate Evans, of interest for not only the graduTh e State DepaTtment of Educa In all the histor~ of cooking there the ball. Augspcrger pitched a 10:30. Valley, spent' Sunday ~vith MI'. and lion recently reported that the ates but . othel'S in attendance as is no }'Ccord olE more delicious, fine game. Mr. and Mrs. Albel·t Wilkerson well. Duke still has a 'batting average Mrs. C. .E. Anderso n and family. average grade in 1931 was 110 of Dayton, spent FI'ida y with Mr: FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST savory, appetizing food that that eniors who will receive their and Mrs. L. H. GordOl'l. for th e state a a whole. This is pl'eparcd by the Dutch Oven of 1,000, with four singles and a (Undenominati. o nul) For hest reSl1lts consign your Ollt of a possibI.e 200. The average double in his five trips to thq plate diplomas Collow: Emma Katherine method. Ault, Evelyn Cartwright, Macey The first reco:rd of these ovens Wade Turner hit the ball for ' a live stock to Green-Embry Co., (I f the coun ty was above that of Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Hathaway Chester A. Williamson. Minister in care of D. R. Salis- the tat.e namely 117. The average Ruella Catter, Oleda E. Dakin, and Mrs. Mary . McClure spent Everybody invited to th e big in America comes from New York double, and the batl hit Wade for' Cincinnl\ti, . Helen R. Early, Ma.r y I.eah Ed- Sunday at the Reservoir. party in the church basement, Fri- . tate with the Dutch immigration an eventual ~ore, W his two trials bury. of t he eight grade students ot wards, Harold C. Fox, Helen M. day, May 8th. Wayne Township was above the during t he seventeenth ' century. at hat. Mike Weller stole home Misses Ruby 'J a mes and Barbara standing up. ' Gebhart, Katherine E. Graham, ·tate and county averages namely Luther Perkint;l and family. of Blble School at 9 :30 a. m. A The Dutch are a thrifty people. Mildred M. Graham, Frances L. Pasadena, spent Sunday, with Mrs . . fine "Mothers Day" program will Having decided upon a location, Next Sunday the A. C's. will Gray we re the week-end gue ~ts of 12 5. the lattcl's grand.I~l\l'en ts In FI'!InkGullad~ . Ethyl Charlotte Hartley, Maude Crane and family. In the county, Springboro took be presented by the Pi Epsilon Pi hc dug a hole about rour feet have the Middletown Shamrocks, a Cleo .r;llen Hawke, Eleanor E. fil'st honors but had an average of Class. LOI'd's SUPPCT and sermon squal'e and of the sam'e depth. In strong team to cope with, and with lin. Higll man, Virgil F. Henry, Cecil l 23 slightly below that of WayMr. and Mrs. Glenn Moyer, of at 10 ::10 a. m. Short selmon on the bottom of this pit was placed Waynesville's present line-up, it Mr. and MI·s. Madi son Earnhart nesville. Wayn sl'i1.'lc took ,third May Lake, Ethan J. Lewis, Ralph Kalamazoo, Mich., are guests of the subject, "The Mothers of Men' a thick, smooth 'Illab of stone. The ought to make a good .g ame. B, 1I1ainou8, Beatrice V. Robltzer, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sheehan. Come and give the boys a cheer and little son, of Dayton, spent li nd tier! for 6th }lOnors' placing You are always welcome at this sides were also of stone as was the ·T homas L. Sheets, Walter Edgar ChUI·ch. top or cove.r The later ovens had and let them know you are with Suhday with Mr. and MI·s. Fl'!lnk Frank Hllwk e arid Ruth Penning.T homas. Smit h, Thomas E. Stansben¥t C. ton in this respective order. . Mis.'J Emma Heighway was the a lining of sheet metal but the them. The score: herman Tinney, Charles S. Whit- Sunday dinner guest of Miss WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH earli er ones did not pOlll!ess this Possible score 209. , ~ Messrs. M. J. Farr, M. Thackal'a aker and Meredith C. Whitaker. 1st Cleo Tillman Clearcreek 166 Clara Lile at the Friends Home. G I·efin ement. The stones were so and Rllb ert Boatright, of SpringC. Dibert, Pastor fitted that thebr were air tight . HARVEYSBURG O'ffic.ers of the 1931 class ll.r e 2nd, Edna Lew is. Otterbein 163 boro, were Waynesvill c visitol's BeatricG V. Robitzer, president; Wednesday: The Woman's For- except for a lImall sized flue '31'd t WOOdl'OW Goodman, Olive AB R H PO A E Friday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Squires and Mary ' Leah Edwards. viCe-presi- Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Raper are en- eign Missionary Society is meeting through the tCJp. An opening Freelan, If " '" 5 2 2 3 0 0 Brancn, 163. dent; Macey Kuella Carter, secre- joying an outing at the Reservoir. with Mrs. KemerJie at 2 :00 p. m. through the side was provided to .oeboard, cf, c 4 0 0 4 1 1 3rd, Frank Hawke, Wayne Twp, L Mi ss Katherine Bowman of tary; and Mildred M. Graham, Bible study and prayer meeting complete the draught and this also Bogan, 2b, cf 3 0 0 2 1 1 162. Middletown was the guest Monday treaSU1·er. 7 :15 p. m. At this meeting we served as a door. 4th, Howard Michael, Hopkins· Norman, 3b .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Depenaable watches and the at Activities of commencement latest wiIJ finish ou r s tudy of II. CorinWhen the ovelO was to be used. Graham, rf 2b 2 0 0 1 3 2 of Mr. and Ml's. O. J. Gray and ville. 161. in Jewelry and Novelties at week will be climaxed by t.he an· Cm-v's Jew'e lry Shop, Lebanon, O. thians, and decide what t.o study a fire was built on the floor and Syferd, Ib ..... .4 0 0 6 0 1 daughter. 5th, Edith Sweeney, Clearcreek nual reunion of the Waynesville for the coming weeks. allowed to roar under heavy Pope, c ... .. .... .. 1 0 1 2 1 2 160. MI'. and Mrs. L. H. Gordon and hig.h ·sch.ool . alumni ussoc)ation, ThUl'sday: The choir practice draught until nothing but a bed of 6th, Ruth Pennington, Wayne rf .... .. .. 2 0 0 0 0 0 Miss Abbie Graham spent Sunday Twp., 169. Mrs. Lewis Brown and children has been changed for thIS week fiery embers r,emained. Intense Moon, whIch Will be MId Saturday evenH. Carter, sa .. 4 1 1 2 1 3 in Wilmingto n, the guests of Mr. Ing, May 16, also at tIle high were Sunday afternoon callers at !from Wednesday evening to heat had been produced inside the Carter, rf, 3b 4 1 2 1 3 3 Mal·tha Planck, Kings Mills, 159 the home of C. P_ Ellis and fainily Thursday at 8.:00 p. m. school gymnasium. oven by the fire a'nd, as the flue Lansdale, p ... .4 0 0 3 1 0 and Mrs. St. Clair Flfe. Evel Yn Wilso n, Foster, 159. Although definite plans for .the Sunday: Sunday schOOl at 9 :30 through the top was closed when • Make your Lawn more beautiful program have not yet been anMr. anil Mrs. C. C. Harner, of a. -m. This will be Mothers' Day the fire had reached its maximum Total .. .... ...... 84 4 6 24 11 13 have your mower sharpened by nounced by th committee it is Spring Valley, were Sunday din- and specia l recognition of Mothers temperature, mOist of the heat reRESOLUTION OF RESPECT believed that this year's reunion ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. will be ob!1erved in the Sunday mained sealed in the oven proper. 'Electrakeen Process. See Roy W AYNES.VILLE A. C. will eclipse any in the past with Mills. school and morni ng preaching The remaining embers of. the fire Pigott, at Lumber Yard. Green be his memory, in the PO A E AB R H sevel'al hundred former graduates services. Morning W'o),ffhip at were r emoved from the oven floor Duke, of .... .... 8 2 3 0 0 0 Ord el" s heart, Mr. G. H. Ellis, F\'ieda and 10:30. The theme of t he morning and t he meat placed inside. The Ellis, of Lhe high school in attendance. Ml's. Fl'llnk Stansberry. Mi ~s He loved so well, th rough all his cf .. .... .. .4 2 0 0 0 0 Danein/?, will be enjoyed at the Eldon 'Ellis attended church Rer- sermon wiJI be .. A- Mother's In- opening on the side of the oven Mendenhall, ss6 3 3 2 1 0 Mary Stansberry, Messl's J ohn and tl'U O life's span; conclUSIon of the banquet and vices at Harveysburg ~unday f\uence," Let us all try to be in was sealed with moistened clay. Gons, 3b .. ... .. .5 2 3 0 0 1 Tom Stansberry visited relatives Bless'd be his rest, who acted well morning• . program. church, if possible, on next Sun- Thus the meat was cooked by a Orsborn, 3b ... 1 0 0 0 O . 2 in SpTingfield Sunday. his pnrt, ~-day a. m. Thel'e will be no Sun- slow receding heat ·process. As the Lovel~, 2b ... ... 6 1 1 5 2 1 Wh o honored God in doing good Rev. G. C. Dibert and family day evening services in the church oven gradually (!ooled, vegetables The Woman's Auxiliul'Y of t. to man. STATE OFFICIALS HougJ, If ........ 3 2 0 0 0 0 spent Friday ,with relative$ at because of the baccalaureate 5er- and puddin~s we·re also placed in. 'R amby, If .. ., .... 2 0 0 0 0 1 Mary's Church will meet on FriIn memory of Brother Philip VISIT · MASON LODGE Ohio OitYl returning home Satur- vices at the Gym. Ride. In thIS way the whole meal Hartsock, rf .. 4 · 1 1 0 0 0 day afternoon May 8, at two . was cooked to a rich and melting Tu.rn~r, rf .. 1 1 1 0 0 0 o'clock at the home of ' Mrs. Hopkin s who di ed April 24, 1931. day morn mg. . Onoe again the Sup reme Chan· ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH tenderness that has not been Sattere. 1b .. . 6 2 1 -8 2 0 George Hartsock. , . W~yne;ville Masonic lodge was ccllol' of t he llil'er90 hath sumWe sell ' and recommend Bern. Rev. Lawrence B. MoUmann. surpassed. the scene of a notable gathering Weller, C .... . ... 6 3 .3 10 3 0 The oven of the Westinghouse Augspurger, p 6 2 3 2 3 0 Ibst Friday night, the occasion esam Jr., dust disinfectant ' for The latest in new jewelry, moned, t hrou gh death, a Brother being an ' official visit .by Grand treating seed corn. Waynesville ' Summer schedule-1~t, 8rd and Full-Automatic l~lectrie Range is watch~s, diamonds wedding rings, ' Kn iJlhts, from t he lubors of the Cnslle hare to th e joys of the 5th Sunday, Mass at 8 :00 a. m.; analogous to thIS Dutch Oven of Totals .... .... .. 53 21 H) 27 11 5 silverware. Cary's J Ma;·tel' Harry G. Gram, of Spring- Farmers' Exchange. awe Iry Sh op, beautiful enstle of lhe New Jeru2nd and 4th Sunday, Mall at former days. The cooking princifield,. and other state officials Lebanon; Ohio. [-) e hill:! completed his Ral cl1l. 128456789- T . pIes are the same in both, though Members of 'practically ' every Mr. R. Claude Riggs of Dayton 9 :30: Masonic lodge In the county at- is assisting in the book-k~eping WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF modern ideas have improved the Harveysburg 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 8- 4 Mrs. Edith HaITi s and Miss hbol's of Fl'i enrlship in helping his CHRIST methodR employ(~d. This Westing- A. C's ....... .. 3 0 1 122 02 1 .-21 Emma Heighway were J::ucsts of fe ll ow bruthel'. of Charity in retended the special communica- department C)f the Waynesville .. 1 house Electric Range possesse's Home Runs- FI'eelan, Hartsock Mr. and Mrs. hurles 1'. Moshel', Ii av in.g Inc cries of the distressed tion. National bank. (U nd enommabona) many advantages of cleanliness. 2 Base Hits--Gons, Weller, Augs- of Edwards Roael, Cin cinll ati, on an d in Benevolence in ministering Judge Gram's visit was the first a t th e bedl$itl e of the s ick. As a made by a grand master of Ohio Monday and Tues day. perger, Turnet . Mr. ana Mrs. Dorsey Adams', of Chester A. Williamson, Minister economy and convenience typical I'ceo nl pense 0 f hi s service under Bible School at 9 :30 a. m. A of modern clecltrit CDokery. in the past 20 years . to Waynes. Dayton, and Mrs. Harbaugh, of Stolen Bases - Mendenhall 2 the tri-colol'ed bunner, he has 1'17 • _ ..._ _ __ vme lodge, which is one of the Cincinnati, were guests of Mr. and good "Mot.hers Day" program is Myel' HymlllJ and fan,iry visLovely 2, Hartsock 2 WelleI" being prepared. Lord's Supper at Ellis. ' . • ited relatives in Cillcinnati Su n- ceivl! t1 the pluucIit "well done" older lodges in the state, having Mrs. A. K. Day, on Sunday. from thc Great Father. conclusion. No Christian' Endeavor TEACHERS ARE ELECTED been founded in 1848. Double Play- Mendenhall to Sat- day, Mrs. Hyman's mother, Mrs. Alid whel'eas, the all wise and Other state officials atending the J ellnnetLe Bloch, accompan ied We repair everYthing in watches meeting or evening evangelistic terthwaite to Weller. ' mCI'ciful Father has calleo our beAt the regulOir meeting of the Strike Outs--Lansdale 6; Augs- them horne for a vi sit. meeting wer.e Harry V. Metzger, clocks,' ~welry-Silverware reo service this time as We . will join loved and respected Brothel' home Wilmington, gl'and marshal of the (llated-Beads restrung. Cary's with the other churches in the Wayne Township Board of EducaplJrger 8. And \\'hereas, he having been a batcalaureate services at th~ tion, Supt. J. W. Lotz was ~iven B';lses on Balls-o ff Augspurger 2 grand lodge, and George H. Hess, Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. MI'. and MI'~ . C. M. Hobit7.cl', gym. Prayer meeting and Bible a three year contract and With a HIt Batsman- by Lan sdale 2; by Mr. and Ml's. Myel' Hym an . Mr~ . l l' lJ(' and faith.ful Brother of the Springfield, secretary to the Ray Mill s and Mrs. L. H. Gord on i\1 y~lic Order', tlrerefore be it regrand master. Augspurger 2. . Miss Florence Faust and . Mr. study each W (!dnesday at 7 :45 p . few exceptions t he same teachers The meeting was featured by Byron Cranor, teachers in Central m. (Note tile change of time). were re-employed. atte nded Eustc rn . tal' in"l)ccti on solv ed, that Crown Lodge No. Wild Pitch- Lansdale. 538 Knights of Pythias, in testiaddresses ' of , Judge Gram, state High schoC!,l Xenia, were dinner The church where you feel at Grade 1-Eva Reeder and Bes- Passed BaIls--Pope 3; Deboard 3. nt Clarksville, Friday nigh. J 11l0HY of Olll' loss tenders to the and local officers and the appear· guests of Miss Olive Allen, Sun· home. Umpires--Pummill & Stanley. sie Stephenson. Saws filed by machinery, cut family of tb e deceased bl'other ance of .the Stillwater glee club, of day evening. ' , FRIENDS CHURCH Grade 2-01a Hartsoek and sincere condolence in this deep Dayton, which gave several mucleaner, . trller, faster. Also cross- our Lucie Ma.rtin. (Imiction, and that a copy of these CONTRACT GIVEN sical selections during' th~ program MJ:.S. La,,"e~ce Peele, of Route A special program for M'othel'S' Grade 3-Fllye Kelley and cut saws, gummed, 25c per foot. reso lution s be sent to tire family . . In his address Ohio Masonry's 2jJ spent Tuesday with Mrs. Vern Da. y will be given at the elos.e of CI L'l G I cipal Roy Pigott, .at Madden's Lumber C. B. Lewis, P I F ~ D h i t th F d ara Ie, rae e n n . Bids for surface treatl'ng highest. Qfficer commended Way- ough• .... 'n.nI. ee e is recovering Irs,· ay sc 00 a . e rlen s Grade 4-Alice ampbell. Yard . Orville J. Gray, nesville lodge on its splendid· rec- ni~ely after an. operation at a ~hU.ICh, Ma.y 10, as tollows: Grades l4&6-Laura McKinsey. streets of the village were opened Chag. E. And~rson, Committee ord during the past 83 y)ars, and WIlmington hO"'ltal. '" Ik d K" Y at 12 O'clock, noon on Monday. ,.. wr ' · ~a.. Elizabeth 'Chandler Gra e 5- Innlson oung. At the regular meeting of Council Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hawke urged memberA to · continue in when a few more days are M B tt' B kh 't f CI ' . Rea~ing. Sarah Corinne Furnas Grade 6--Jeane~te Fox. Monday evening, the contra~t was entertained at dinner on 'Sunday, And flown, theil' efforts that this pI'ecedeht Ie er ar I o n · 'Muslc . Grades 6&7--John Pyle. awarded to the lowest b'dd th Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Hartsock, rs. e . may be maintained. . the last lingering sand is cinnati Mr. alld Mrs. Fran~ Hamil· Gra~e Fu;na~, Keller' Hoak Grade 7-Charles I ame s; tfi Id L. P. Capb~tt Co- of Loc:r~nd e son and daughter, of Milford Mrs. And gone,....,...-- ~ ,- -a• e ' . ton and dilugh.t~r . Kathryn, · of Solo-"I'11 WeST a White Flower Grade 8-Ray~~~ FI' "H·M Third street "':ilJ be surfa~e Edith Hanis. Mrs. Luura Mosher With J esus nigh,NeWJ;lort, Ky., Vlsltea ~~. Emma for You Mother Dear" • . H Hi!!'hh School p,rmclpa marva treated its entire length from state. und Ml·. Harris Mosher. OBITUARY How blessed then to lay me down Hamtlton, on Sun~ay. Mrs. Curl oug .. h C '. b route 78 to South street· South . . and die." '" J th f It h " d h t .. - • Engl\S - onn.ne Rob ins. b h street to state route 't2' T'lel:. ... .1 Mr. and Mr . . John McRmght ,. I' Bon 0 as Dean aDJ)ounce t a aome Econonncs Eliza et Miami strDets from M.. i'n tYo Th"l.nrl'd ant! daughter L. ucille, and Mr. . Philip nopkins 1'., Th M ... ., R d M K ht f N B l' Philip Hopkins Sr. and Mrs. Wayne Township School band ex- NEW DIRECTOR, APPOINTED Henkle SHOWER OF GIFrS Margaret ~ellers Hopkins.,'. was pects to hroadcast/ .over station V · 't' 1 A . It ' -.t B e aterial to be used will be . aymon . c n.lg ,.0 e~v u born nellr WayneSVille, Novetn- WSMK, Dayton. :Wedn'eIClay.,i May ' 4.t. a ~ eeting of the directors of . oca lona grlcu ure . . chifpea stone and asphalt. Work hng.~on, and MISS Hlld'a ~1I1.n •. of life 13.• from .7._:15 to '1:80· p, m. . the. '1aynD~'I'lle National. Bank on Crabbe. • eo. • . . . wil be started as soon as weather Xema, spent ~unday ev~n~n.g Wlth .ber 222' 1872, departe4 t"lol "'1' . ..... ' . . . condition's permit. . Mr. and Mrs, C. P. ElliS. April 4" Ua:t at the age. of .68, '7 . ' .:. ' . v'. M~ nd, ·Mr. Walter H. Woods a . NKER Th ·years, 6. months and '2 dafl. . '. ~.he W· ~. T. tr. W1~ iold .a retltJ!d farmer residing in . Cent~r- LOCAL BA e !ecent · delr!0~str~tion of M E B tt M E ' V lie leaves to }Uogrn ,his d~al'-_ food . l1'1arketd at the o~a~IP. ,viii9\, .was appoil1ted a .director. to •M . EMBER· OF .CO.MMITTEE !n .h~il'~¥r. n':t~. o~~~o;~~en t~:t, ~e.I~~~ Bar:~~rt,m:fa Ci:~~ati, 'and ture a sister, 'Mrs. Mary ~eddell, House Satur "y morning ..ay p" 1Ul tlie vac.~cy cilused by 'the res- - -' th d L k MrS. W. H. Allen \"el'e dinner a ' nephew, Ruasell Bergaau, ' a at 9 o'cloc.k. All dona.tions willlM: jgnatloll of ·Mr. J. O• .Cartwright. Wi!Ham It A.'nen, president of was au orlze to . reqlIes~ the guests of Misses Annie and Mame niece, Mis8 Rosemary Weddell and. greatly apprec!a.tea . and . YOU! MI:'.,<Woods. ~ been a "ery s'Uc- the . Wayne!lvi~eted~tional Babnk•. :~~~~y to cive another demon- Brown at the 'E'riends Home, on a number of fl.rm friends. ~ _ p~ttonage ~ aoitclteci; .; . ~.es&1'\f[~ fMmel! and~ia well knoWn has been appo~h 'as ·a mem er • -' ~._ Sunds)'. · . 1light. Mrs. .. .,He liv.e<t'il\ or ne.~ Waynetvllle " : - , - . l,n thj\:l vlcirli~y. . 7 ' of "ute. ~onimitt.l.~ on estatea 1!l1ld . . While playing with a lawn <!al)t of the all JlI$ life, was upnrht a1l;d eonMiss Jal,1et Cart~ight ' h~ ,bee~ . will'J wfilch has .J ust been ann~un· EAS,TERrt ~TAR NOTICE mower WednesdaY evening of cil t he 'Choir. /lcicntiouB and while of a quiet re-, employed ~ . the hbrary of the . " ~. ARM IS ,Ra-rH' eed by Herman M. $hip~ execu- " . , . , last week, twd children', daughter . Following '. tiring nature those who eame ' tc:; ~e.dcra1 ~eaerve BIiiIk, CJeve~1!d ~ ~ tive secretary of Ohio weal~an ·, Hlalilt ChapteT Nil. 10'7, O. E. S. and son of Mr. and ,Mr!!.· RaIHh ' _ Univenity at Delaware, Ohio•. win meet in J'4gular aeBBlon Mon- Bligs of Corwi1\ were painfully know. him' well fO!1nd in him m&DJ' beginning work lIlay 4th. She will loya61e traits of cbaraeteJ;; . . ,Put in part ~me until after ahe ' r~. WiUiani)to~inson feU Memberalifp. cil the 4!OJllfD ttee in- ctay evenlnlr,~ ~ay 11" at 1:8().-llnIuni~. 'l'he c.nildnn were sitting ·HiII ·· genero'l14 accotnodatinR ·recaivO! her d~e from the Ll- ,r borne Monday mOllninjr break- cludea 8'7 well· 'Down laW7_l'I and Vialflnw memb.,. welcome on the mower when the little girl' apirit will' cause him to be l'I'eatl, brar,· Sfillo~l of Western Resews her right arm. just bolow the banke~m many part. of the Editb Andrew, ll. M., moved it. Theil' flnger w'~e misled. . Uni\eraltJ In Jue, older• .Mrs. Robinson. 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Millard 'Fillmore Blackburn. 32.75 in Turtlecreek townshi". HUard F-Hlmore Bllf~kburn to Marion and MIlY Keever: 82.75 acr s in Turtiecreek town!lhlp. . Elizabeth Dakin, deceased, to Waltel' Dakin . Frank Dakin. Ernt Dakin. Wilbur Dakin, and Abe Dnkin. 11.20 IlCI'O S in Wayne Common PI~ a. Pr cecdinl(t township. Wnlt I' Dakin, et aI., to Ernest. I II til 'II~(' of tHall che Whi tu re H)'\I Wn v(l r~ u s 'l~' d e W hitnCTt·, e t Dakin. 11.20 1acl' II in Wn.y ne lown ' :II .. it. is 1'10 1111(1 t hn D laJlt' h (! Brown ~ hip. C. Ll oyd Sll'ecker lo .6ertha A. hu;; 1('ClOU to tukt' lhl' I'ca l esta te nilcl 1 1l\~ Ilaid to nil parties their Bl·own. 12 3acres in Harlan townpn'.I'"cti\'l! Ill'l'P rLions of the ap- ship . ' li e p rE~ r . Iy rtle L. Beedle, deceased, to 11""'\'lled fi ll;!el's t' UPJl d allll ": () Villg du oL cl o ud, alld Ilcenu".(! 1'1'lIi::(c tl vlIlu' und th ~ h er itf is 0 1'EI ira L. oehrun and Wilbur J. "\'ou son-nf. n-g llll!" Bahl' ~ ep-i l"l"hilll! (he IlH?inl \\'lwl'e the hl~ h(,llI't I,a~ . t hcr' h: UnC!III~cl ' d I'l,d to j{ivl' h(lr a dCI' d. Jl rl f orward Hilli (,1:IPP,'1I 1I hn nr! lIi.·I" I \\11 " worll lhl'tJllj!h til the " lI s l~' cllmmU lll cl1tt'd hI S tl <.!s l1·~ ti l . (II the ta~ l' pf ;\lniwi \ illis v 1'- Beed le. ll :3 ,42 in Union township EI im L. Cochran and Wilbul' adm iring ly .lnwlI "II t ill' l,i,I'~,h"lI t 101:1 -.- . . .. , ._" thl' ho n· t·. :;\ 1": "~ u tl Willis, lh ~ dl'f(lllllu n t is "\I.,;d, 'lIl~ r llhll. I ulo.": .I'id"I'1' ,wl'n' isil,h' nn\1 i!~ lli\~ ",:II "I'\'d (n uppear bufo l' cOllr t J. B ' 'dl e to Emma J , Beedle. 113. d\!r "I J..nll w, 'd Ih "I'" \l'n~ ('"1<'1 1'ea~o n win- \ ,1\1 Id that damll' "Why ': ) 1111 11);(' rill) I illin'. f'Ill)!"" 0 1 lh.· ,.Iu st ~ I o llu. h llh,,.,; ,\ plll :1(1, I !I :I I and shl/w ' HUS 42 uC I'es in Union township. hades und Bertha Bowen to J'ak " flllll'nil ~d 1,.1·. .. TI!!' I I·:y,·" " .. . :an d" .'.:IOW-HlOl· IIIA' 1'11' 1'1' n f ~ ';H'h~ \\'h .1 h:' Ira" III)l complierl I\'i(h th e Jnm es A. Daugherty. Reul estate "Y ,,'n Il ':I\~ 11 II:I~ II fllh l; " :-.h",,11 ,I ". flah(,. "' 1' 1\ c1J1ldy :I;; lht, hrl'I'Zt' \\'hl" ,, ~d fnl',ne,' onl"r,; of thc court. . fun .'1. Bul' e7" "Y uh ,·hll '·,· 1,,, 01, hnp p), . (n- lip t ill' ha~c . ('attJl' g uillr.: lu ~"\lIe In thl' CaM' "f T he L. G. And e l'- in Loveland . Alex . mith Ilnd James Trim·' Sho1'l'. it ,,":I S 11 1.11",. (hl l' "f I.I,:- hl. Ti)!I'I' t·:.I·(·. .. l'1IOM'll !'"u ,"ld'fl I! r" ulI .1. Th!' kid',; ~ (lll 1'1In ~ ( '(1. , l' er ~ lI~ Dle! \Vill th e btl)'F gul wist' ' t th l'Y \\'n~ goi n' j Il.rI~., .~ p " k.· f"o m II". hunk. 11'11<'11 "Y~',~ . gh ' :~~'IJ(, . 1 ,Ill. tht' ~ 1~ (~ UI!.hl.. .. :\1al'~J,:\1I .l·t Ill. I, y IIltl'eenll'nt of ble . 102.64 acres in Hamilton 10 pu ll (l tr ~n llllqh i ll )! . ~ II\I' :\ ~~ "I)t th ,· 1;101 , t11' (' a'lI ~ c{'1I 1tl n" ,.loll,"'1' . ~~I, ,: l l t: ,,~e l . .'lII . "l ."h:I .• III huth 1l 1~I· t ll· ' t~e (,r d~' I' uf Hil le h er e town!<hip. .Jam eH Trimble to ewton Lacey 01'(, 1' hl' I'{' til k," ' " .' !IH·" hill <1 1l1' h., ' '' '"II1I '' l'd hy till' 11\1 I' ll' 1I11d dlllll!t, fl ,II." " .1 .1 ~ u.dd, rll~, lI!1 d tuf lll'l' '~" IJ(' d ' s he reIn rccalll' d. (If t.he "n\'~ ,,\I'r at the I'lloic hap· h,' ' .1 1 , tnl'ing- at th,' ~ lII n k~' h(,t- lIud .. truek IIJ~ hurst' \\' Ilh t ht· qu,rt I II till' l'n",' " f Th e Na ti ollal I 02 .fil aCl'e~ in Hamilton t ownship Julie Stu bbs and Bramble Marpcn C'd t '~e l' ' ('111 II'hl'" th l' ~' ' ' ' Ill€! . .. " "t' Ih' d "hp" n h:ln l! illlr htl,·k , h.· ~· :lI'II ~·U:. (':I "i'l R('g'i"t('r CI) .. a cOI·po rnti fl n. IIpo n t l1<' Rt'n,' h_ Old 111 011 . Ilt' ~u~ · .,f till' S\<I\',·. .1111' kltl " hand L1J,;htt'lllu n.n th , "'·,. ,us I ~ aac r . F. BC'ntiey. it is lin to Henry C. Hamilton , Real pil' i,'n, .I ~" l1ll'lhlllj.!' \I' ll ' wrn nl! , "'1 :11)(' (1 .. " II in . lh tlll gh. W .· P·'",. r\ .co lt! II'l'lght . f 'lI Ilk !! 11 dl!cl cl·d h. t ill' c Ut·t t ha t lh (' lien e~tate in Union town!lhip. Laura Bellini Woolwine to Webab ollt that 1"' I'(' t'"i 11 11 , su he .'(' nt!, I!"l t' Iof' r idi ,,' III dnll'n," . . Il"," t! tlf 11' ,," lII'OIl. hl ~ d 1(,!- t. lI e of pillil\litr lIpon clI "h r ej!isll!1' b 1I ~ ali " 1',' 1' t .. I hl' hun-in' j.!'l'llll nd ":-.I", ah rl' l'1 Ih:. t.:I -II'II;·. . BIIIlt' .' ~1.1I'" t I,n()w IhuH' 1'Ir1(, 1'~ up ah(,I.I(1. l'\l n' d { '~ I,t1 II n ri lh e ~ hel'iff i ~ to ap- sler E. Woolwine. All property 01" '1' "II (:" UI'" (' I-,·ck. TIt:lt'" 11 '.1,,· pu ll .. d ,oi l' a I'o"l IIllh 1' 1;,:1· l it.,,\' \I'('I'l' not he sa III , U Y':, WIth 1'1',lis(' lint! ,' JI t:a~h r eg i ~ te)' nnr! rea l UI' persollal. \Y . P. Beula Goodman to Ohio I'.ap. (all IIt: d. huw k·eyed . Oil hi s I '·POI·t p),o l' c · ('din~~ (0 the COll!'t. orporntion. 11Il{ hIli" '. I'Hilnr.: h l'!'!' anrl litl' I·". Th t: l1luniuJ!;l' cont ract of i\llIv Central T e lephone J.!iI·in", his qu iet ford · I' R. P lumh i\!cGrllll' Hn .1al1l'·" MeGl'lI1I' wn~ HpII I . elitate for lies. A. n. alld Am elia B. Morris to " trtlnl{(' I·". th ese 1I" 'I'I!. Babe kn.,w di ~" \lII'\.'d IIl1d bulh pllrti es r c lea sllrl'lIl, bu t he di. ln·l. lI e \\"II.~ jus t {' rI tlWI'l'f" UIll lind the plnin tiff Ohio Ce nt rn l Tel ephon e CompallY 1111 "ut s ld('r, a lld Babl' lI'a sn t tll"- is to 1.1 ' rl'stul'(ld t o hel' l1luitlen Itl'a l c~t ate for lines. .J une Jackso n to Dolly Jackson illg him ' )\','r t o J,;l'i Jl(·quai Il U'd . 1111111,' (, I' )111 1' W hit lin/.:el" A lII u n )!lI ll npC'l1 ' U ~ til Illel·t Ha lJ(' _.___ _ • A lice Jackso n, Delilah Jackson. and til!' t\l' lI (alh·d. hand ", a lld A II propcrty, real and personal. Ne w Suitt hell d nlH"ilt g little lIn",aurde d J,;l',Car l and Cal'olin e Schaub to tun'" no w and tlll'n_ T he kitl· ~ Th,· .\lul ual Building- anti Loan Muri on L. Nichols. Inlots Nos. ~ id('lunJ.! l! llI nc(' sail' l'\'("'y nl "VI.' e".. ',f .\li :lIni" IIlIIX , ver~ u ~ Wilbur 2712 and 27 1:J in Loveland. lhl'Y III a Ie . Thl'Y 1\','1' t' (Hiking .J",d llll .. t nl f c, r money . Alice J ac kson , deceas ed to Dolly I-:ar l (;. Fu: l l' )' v 'rSUll Ge rt.rud e Jackso n , Jane Jack n, a nr! Delilah al, (lu t him. un(1 thel' sce mt:d to !II. I-'" "t('l'. f.lI· d ivlIl'ce. Charges JUC !tsOll . All Ilropel1.y r eal and lintl II ri l{hL l' 1IH1l'l li,L 10 say. Ba he fi nn lly tu r ll I~ ill his ~;)d- lIrc gl'O s~ ncgll'ct. pCI""onal. dip lin d fllln~ out li n nrm ill a Th c' _" lI l llnl Illl i l , lin~ :\ nd Loa n George E. Hall t o Phillip Gaines br<'konillj;(' IH,,,ture . l.ut lh (' kid r o. of ~Iiflmi ~ hu rg' V(, I '~U~ H. B. and Am eli a Gaines. Inl ot No. 814 kepl hi ); fare ~ tnri~ht ahuul an d .11I'l ic ,·. .I I' .. lind 1,,' l'unci s Ju s tice. in F'1·anklin. j!1\\" ' no ~il!' n t.hut h,' ~ all' tlH' " il{- for 1lI011!'Y· Phillip Guines and A melin Guines nui. flab ('U PI"!'! hil' huntl l' a l'nll nd Tit, · .\IUlUIII Bu i l di l1 ~ 11 l1tl Loan t o Geo rge E. Hall. 11 L.4 I acres in hi s mouth un Jl'l out a I" u ,l "'1',,,I. o f i\liami s hlll'l!' \'('r~lIS M. H. Fl'finklin tow nship. a-btll> !,. .Jt k<:on, t al , fo'l' mon ey. H enry H. Hastings to Florence "Il ey. Ti!:('r Eye ! Y' as lcep" " Th(' i\l u tual Bu i l,ling and Loa n R. Kinsworth. Real estute in The kid sl id OVI'I' ~o that hi!' Co . o f :\li Hmi~b ul'g' vers us Allie E. Lebanon. danl{ ling fOOL mi!!ht find its ~ tir- \.,)tig:<r1 u n Il nd Lem Ol'e Lodgsdon Hazel Crawford to Benjamin "Meet Jess Markel. our wagon bOt~." .I·UP. and yawn er! uS h e 10(l k ' rI at fu r mOll ey . Long and Rosa Long. Real estate , Babe. - -in Hadan township. wher e th ey was head in' f Ol·. Shore ous kank . nnd ~at holding l,l in on e "'1' 0'11 11 g'ot lI1e (Jut of li ed b ·fo ' Probate Court Proceeding. Helen Gibson Campbell and had mol' m ourners than what they haml whd he ey ('d the !tICi. da ,l' lig hl. Bulw." Chester A. Campbell to Ralph B. figured on!" "D~ IIIIH' d i.f [ Ntn s('c ~\: hat "COIII C on \1 \" ' 1' 1111 I n~ (' t ,It'Sf! :\. C ' rtifil't1 C{lPY o f the e ntry de- Puckett and Harriet H. Puckett. "Yo'all didn't fi ght 'em Bnbe ?' there IS to be haPJ)y about , 'Ige r MarkeL" te l'nlining tli inheritnnce tux of !J :45 acres in Hamilton town&hill. "No- shore. we lidn't. Bu t we Eye ." "Ain't imp<llI'tnn t. j,.. iL, Bab ?" th e l"tut c- o f \\ iIliam Mc Burney. Harry H. Beach to Andre L. shore beal 'cm t o that bm'yi n' Dllmn e d if I CIIII e it hah. Babe. " ·'lIell. n o ! Bul. (, gave hilll n dt'cea ~ l'd is o rdel'c d t o be ce rtified T oshie. Inlot No. 133 in Mason. groulld! Thirty- fi ve punchers ivu' li e pit:ke.1 uP. t he wate!, buckel s ~ tud .l· inl!' loe, k. "Th"ught yo u wit.hout tl e ln;' . J ohn Sheward to Elizubeth settin'on theil' h or se,' back on the nn d wenl out tnto th e IIIg ht. \\,u nl t. d to meet the lJ ys. You Hub r Jl urwic h a nd amuel R. heward. Inlot No. 26 in RoachesTh e lIil' IV;'I !! d ean and cris J:' and 5uid - " Hl'lll un . execu lors of the es tate of tel'. I'idge ab out a hundre d ya !'ds awa y when that fun eral percesslOn co me (h'O IIS of d II' On the grus wlllked ". ai 'l I'd p lumb n.ioy s wi n!!,i n' 1\(, n. Hyman, tl ccensed , fil ed thC'ir along. Th ere wasn ' t n o grave dug, lik e dill m olld ~ in the s un . The h ll r- a III;;g I'ope. Nevah sai d I \\,a s ti,' ~l and final IIceoun t. Probate so we set there and wntc hed ' m fies had gall op ed st eadily for mOl'e ac hin' to me t anyli d~' . t hou g h." Th e wi\l o f Be njamin F. SllIi~h di ~ it." thull n mil e . but now t h ey had set",I ss is \\'ago n boss." Bahe was filer! ill court. Audrey C. Betzler, administra' Yl : I' s hoah t hey buried Nat tied dnwn to a walk and t,he reins fur t her explainoo. "G oo(1 man to • LoUie FI'iermood was appointed tor of the estate of C. B. Conover, W he I' . ..ah theah?" by I nse a long th e ir n ecks. Riding kn ow. Mi l?; ht put you on. wht'fl urllllini: lrat r ix of the estute of deceased, filed her affidavit in lieu " N a t L Whee le r ? Nail', they fO . a habit bell'n o f th long trail this trouble with the ' 11e~te rs is W alt t' FriC'I'm ood and filed bond of account. n evcr burried a te Wheeler th e re. up fr om Tpxtls toolc hold of 'rigel' seLtl ed. " .. f $. 110 w ith M. A. urfuce and Hubert L. Schu'yler, adminisJiin Poole's nobod y's fool. He StlW Eye. lnstinctively his hund we nt to "Reckon J bettah mak e ~ I;oa h Clau dia SUl'fnce a~ : ureties, Jam es lrator. of the will of Rachel J. Gill, through th e ir little schem e ri g ht h!: brea s t. pock e t and pulled out of my job. fi n t . A nd If yo'all w a nt Ila ye~, La wre nce Brewe:, and M. deceased, filed his inventory and off. I t's like thi. Ri g ht li p the hiS mouth organ, Bnd he hegan to me line riding ovnh on lh e rim , . A.. urfnt:e were apPolllted .ap- appraisement and is ordered to sell estate at private sule and creek about two mil es from that play so ftly snatche oC ol e! melo- I'd sh ouh 10\'e t o s tay with yo' nl l. " praI ser. . . bUl'yi~g ground, is (he P?ole ranch die. as he ~o d~. , "Jess i- a Texu' mlln." Babe I' _ I n ~h e cn e of .r. L. H.e'.lder son make r etu m in 30 days. and it's a good even mil es across Th e mUSIC t Imer! the easy SWlllg mlll'ked in loo cu s ual u to ne . nnd Geol'ge Bl'ew 1'/ adm llllstrator Emmel' J. Beedle, executor of the to Cotton Creek fl'om here. If of the Id d's slim body ill t h e sad- "Th ought mllyb yo mi ght knol\' nf (he estate of M ll chell Brewer, es tate of Elvira R. Dunham, det h ey got over on ott?n ree l< d!e, .and th e o cca ~i o nal click. of him . Don't Lhe nllm e m un a ny- dCCl' UHCd , versus Mary RlIqy, c used, filed his inve ntory and apwith a Cune-ra l perceg Ion, they hIS JI'o n-bound s ltl'l'UPS agaIn st thinj;('. Tiger Ev(''!'' O!llfIr Brewe r Hnd the PrudentlUl prnisement. could sneak on up the creek to Bube Carn e r 's wo oden ones. Thl! "Shll,eks, Billie, names don' t LIfe Ins urance Co., the sale of The will OT Anna Lytle Shurts the Po ole. Seven milEls of bald tune didn't mutter; u m e lody of mea n an yt hinl! to a T exa~ man . I:!J'upel-t~' wu s appro.v~d und con- was filed in court. prairie, and fo ul' miles u nder thi s thing dl'ifLing along with his Not up O"th. Plumh easy Lo lORe fil'll1 e cl and the ad mllllstmtors are William Hause was appointed cu , ~ •. .:>in y n ow?" id ling th ought~ . vo' n-ll's Tc xa ~ nallle I\lI'n tho t l'll il.' o l'dered to settle all accounts. appraiser . of the estate of Cliff 'Shoah do, Babe." snid the kid. Wh on h played, he th oug ht ' "l1id VIlU?" The will of Ma1'gare't Elleh Ross, deceased, instead of Henry his th oug h ts flllshini to the girl of the !l'h'l down in the vall ey 'Ain' l 1~'OI'e'Il1Y nam e o nl y twe ll ty impso n, deceased, was fi led in Grote. and what little !lhe had dared to behind him. Reckon her old pap- yeahs, Bube. No call l o change it court. . Mida Stoiles, guardian of Wiidsay. py was a l'u1ltlel', lik tl ll th e r est vel" Wl'bl'l ter E. W ool wille was ap- row Armstrong, insane, filed her "Shoah ho'pe yo'all didn't have of them down in the valley . Least- . b .. . d tl . . f tI pointed odm inistrntor of the estate fourth Rccount. no trouble, Bab e ." th e kid said. wise, the kid had gathered that . a e accepte Ie I epI ?n an o f Laura Be llini Woolwine , dl!ceasEmma E. Ross. administratrix "Never had a word of t r ouble. Ne llie '~ bl'olher Ed had Leen shot saI d no 1\101'e, . though IllS eyes d and fil ed h a nd o f $l l 000 with of the estate of Robert Ross, de'I d b P I . I d th h h slule an other f ld long g lance at t l IV Y 'k C' It', C _ . E• ye." B a b e's eyes vel e Y a 00 e l' lt er, an ey s oa thc Idd. In llmlpoke n agr(" e t 1C e 01 ,a StiR ~ o. as ceased, filed her first and final ac• . e o su dden ly fl'ol\1 the kid '~ seem ed to hate the name of they touched s pur to thai! h~r~~s h lJ r ~ t.y . Gefll:g-e Me loy, Earl Co- count. Mary E. Wilson was appointed I " ing st a re. "Know what Poole.. . ' .. . and \Vcntl gul loping steadily IlCI'~SS LU!,II an d W~~I. J . .Hankel· '~ e l'e aphey don e, Tigo r Eye? Th ey The kId (hdn t fe el thnt he ~n.ew 'the pruirie at ri g ht ang les to lJ pOlllled nppl alsel S. administratrix of the estate of Edknowed thcy had lo go t hrou g h Ba be , e ven after a weck o f IJvmg h 'd '1'h' , I' th h d Ie win A. Wilson, deceased, and flied with that buryin 01' weld smell a with him. Bube a lways seemed to e~ . .. IS I\ay ay e e~l quarMarriage . Licente bond of $2000 with John M. Wlilh rat. So they did. Th ey buri ed II have a lot On hi mind . But Babe ~el s. I U offit~e p~()~, 'tvhlCh wu.s so n and Alm'On Ferris as sureties. coffin full of l'iRes th ey ai med t o s hOl e waH a fin e man a nd a fine In.' . a I l ,y n. 11m. 0 ,'- us er ,! cal~ l­ Rnllie Mon'is , carpe nter of Cleves Rezin Meloy, C. C. Meloy and use on u s. When the y wa s gone, fl·ien d. alld th e kid wasn 't t he tall. t d,tbbllng 11\ langs IIl ves t- lind I\lisR Sabl'[t Adams. of South Jolin Banta were appointed ap· d ' . k fl' me n ts. the old man had us d ig up t he I~ '~l .0 pIC uws In a nyon e he The P oo le owner n ever s nw Lebanon. praisers. In the matter of the estate of bOBI~bed ~glednejt.'~ pnpel' into a !JkBe~;be got out hi s t()bacco and their ca t ll e. J~llIl Poo le,. pres id e nt Real Estate, Tran.fera-- Charles V. Chamberlain, deceased t r oug h, sifted in a lillie tuLa ccu . papers nnd "o lle d a cil!'arclte as of the Poo le L:lilCl. alf~ ut~l.e t.01ll~ Marie Rid er lind Grant Rider to the administrator is authorized to evened it with a cllrefu l finger tip, h I.! rod e n long. He lighte I 't bl puny, Jrave 01 (.el R 10m 18 C,", e.w York office. Thts sum for cos Ls of Clothi lda Bult n and John J. Bal- exchange' 20 shares o'f the pre( I, I I roller! it tleftlr. an d drew t he edge Oll,t ~ Ie mate I, broke ,the. stub III operation, t.hat Slllll deducted fo r ton 4 0 . acres in Hamilton Town- ferred stock of The Frank Smith Paper Co., for 20 shares of the of the pap er li ~ hll y along ' the tip t\\O and dropped. the plcee .on normal loss. lind t he investm ent .. h ill· of his ~ongue before he pressed it the groun~. The ~ld was \\'r,ttchlllg paving 'a certa in pel'cenlage to Elizflb et h Sheward to Ralph Kel Series A preferred stock of The down and folded up oll e end . He fO.I: that little t l'lck, ancl hIS eyes th e IIhl1l'e holti er s. But wit n th ley. R ea l e~ tate in Sulem Town- Sorg Paper Co. Beula Browning was appointed fi shed a mulch from a pocket, tI~ mkl etl w.hen Babe s finge rs w ent calf tally dwindl ed out t o all 1'1'0- sh ip. flicked his thul11hnuil across the t l u e to f Ol m. ~ Im ol'lt n week now portion to adverse weath er condiHarl'y . E ldridge to Philip guaTdian of Mary Bernice Blackhead and got !l flam e, und ligh te d h' had lived WI t h Babe, and neve r ti ons J ohn Poole sat . I ' Gain os and Amelia Gain es. Inlots bul'll, incompetent, and filed bond of $400 with C. B. Browning and the cigarette . th en napped the h~d he seen Babe throwaway .a office' chail' Hnd .d icated ~~ e~rel' I~~ NOR. 7 and 814 ill Franklin. match stub in tw o and dropp ed "h ole mutch stu.b. A Iways broke It his s uperin te ndent.. Ru tiel's or .Mary EbbinJ\" to James Marcum L, M. Moler as sureties. GeQrge Springer Crawfol'd, adt h e pieces at his fe e t. The llid III Lwo. :rh ~ kId wondered why, disease 0 1' whu te vel' the cause, this 10(J IIcrCR in TurtiE!Creek Township \\latched him, hi ~ l11 illd pie ·jng t o- but h e dl~ln t n~k . Pap s honh .had al3l'ming lih rinkllge mu st $to GeOl'g ' B. hun or to Wilber C. ministrator of the estate of Charget.her certa in d etail s of the : tory learlled 111m not to as~ qu estions right t here. 1l il erg'c l' 06.68 aCI'es in Hamilton les H. Crawford, filed his invenwhich Babe did not kn o\\' . unl es~ h e plumh had to. The s up erinlendcnt wa Id a nri Goshe n Towns hiJ). tory and appraisement. "r ~ho re was worri ed about you F ur nh ea~ 'acl'oss the leve l bench- I'unl{e mun nam ed Walter ~~r1 Harley Hardy was appo.i nted Tru"t (' of Hamilton Township Kid," Bll be said finally, dl'llll'illg lanr! n ved of du st CI'~ pt s low- he \\'as g'l'ow illg rich a t llIanag' : 0 G. Jo'. Berger. Inlot No. 468 in g uardian of Thomas Hardy, minor, a muut h'!'ul of ~Ill oke . "Wh ere'd Iy t oward th e nOJ·th. cal'n ed far. o." t he Poo le. I-Ie r ep li ed lo that t~[. lain ev ille. and filed bond of $1000 with P. C l ha t f e ller j ump yu h, T iger E yethe . bl'eeze ihut funne.d th e kId s tel' Drld he didn 't beat aroun I th' Mitche ll Brewer to Thomas and Zink imd A. B. Kaulfman as sureif il':; u fa il' qtl c!'tion?" left . c h ce~ as }c . ro d.~ .,. Ca~t l c, b~l ~h : '1'~e nester~ . he said; \V C I'~ Be ulfl h Adallls. 85.22 acres in ties. Louis and John Walker are to make settlement to Harley "BuI·k dOll' n th e I'im ubvlIt It bu nched, ,Ind IlcJer~ dlllll1g ~m. "lI s thng' In reality and weI" 't 1- Cle:J.l'cl'eek Township. m il e." R,cckon maybe Babe wa$ talone: ing th e Poole blind . •10hn P~oiee~(!_ .J osep h C. Keys to Horace P. Hurdy of $500. The will of James S. McClead, (( IIh ?hl1 l11b . 1\llIs lu look yuh ~lIn over so he COUld. g o t o work On plied thut Be ll lIlu st knolV what K ey~. Tnl ot Nos. 1 and 2 in Wayq uit· II w hi l ." Babe fanned th e l,o~lId -up. Th e ~Id. h')p e~ so, medicine to lI e~ on ru stle rs . an d npsville. deceased, was adinitted to probate 'muk l' u \\'uv fr um h i ~ facc whil e j 0 1 that was the" 0 1 k he w<lIIted Bell '\'I'ote back thal he did but L ouvel'nu Cochran to Hem'y and Leon Hitesman was appointed adhe l ookl'll h;lrd a L t hl! kid. and ha.d . cn.me all the way up from it lVould cost !lome lI1one y. • Lena Jmhlll se . 159.50 acres in rilinistrntor and tHed bond of $300 with the American Surety Co. as "Takes a r ight I'lI1al·t wh ile, th ~, 8 1a7. OS .l.~ find.. ... , ;=;e1 (Jell wont quietI,\' IInd 'l11 lh- [ eer li elrl t own shill . BalH'. t o trap a wolf." A s t ranl{c, Shoa h . •~llI c ~;, oy S \\ .IIl~lll .a odlcally to w Ol'k, hiring nwn Gl endOI'll E. Gibson to Orlando surety. George Sellers, Hayes implHca lil e look ca m e into the ro pe u~n l,"' Babe, he sa,d III hIS ~ kill ed ill the fine art of udmini s- C. JI1. oo l'e. 205.17 uCI'es in Salem Leech and Samuel Simpson were kid' ~ lioy iti h fu ce. Babe loo ked at soft <11 [LlII. tcring l eadel~ pill s ~l S requirell to wns hip. appointed appraisers. It is ordered that a certified him an d lool<,' d away again . "S win g in a rope?" Buuc's voice wilh 11 0 lalk 01' flls s about it. . Em ily Blacl<bul'n, deceased. to copy of the entry determininll:' the o. h vrc. W II. L et's go ." he had a stnrtled n ote. , add led hOl'ses stood in th e inheritance tax of the estate of "~.r I'idin ' he rd- anylhing, so ~,h u <l e of n big cot.tonwo d tree sa id afte r u ~ il e n ee. and lherl! was Charles F. Thirkield, deceased, be 11 nell' 1I0t ' of I' e,' pf' ct in his vo ic e it's cow s." some till breathin g quicld y iron; ''I'l l te ll th Old Man h oI\' it was. " Yo' I'e rid in' lin e with m e." hard riding ot h e r~ I'estin g .\ lelt Iw Is aga in ~ l the fence. The kid certified without delay. Lydia Ross, lIldministratrix of You don e' the right thing , Ti ge r R abe r e minded him s hortly. "Old while they ,iozed . Thes~ a\\' a l~ened fe lt (hem eyeing him as he swung E ve." 1\1 .. n ain '~, like ly t o put yuh on with a M.al·t a H th e two rode inlo dO\\'n fJ'l1I11 Pe?os , and. follo~ved the wilJ of Clift' Ross, deceased, ' 111 t he ca lii n al Cold SpJ'in!! lin e rOllnd-up. the unfenced ya rd. Le'lII riders Bllbe. but th e y dldn t smIle at Sight filed her inventory and appraise~ ment. cump thut I!I'(! nin g, t h ekid \\'a, Thl' . kid did no t llI'gue the p(oint I p erched on the top rui l of the of him. Lotta A. Runyan, executrix of pl ay ing th muu t h organ, his slilll bllt hIS eyes clung' tu the slow- ll ea l'by corral 01' s'llIatted on b oot (To be co.ntinued)

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Rev.] . W . Holt. chaplain. of t~~ Flo Zlcgfeld liked Texas H ouse of Re pre.sclltall~els. IS Ele ano r Holm. 17. or NelV York, ' 76 Illche s. a nd Ch~r"c LocK.lart, 50 much he siglled 'her up for ~ ~ tate .tr ea5 li~er. 46 IIlches. littl e ~irl's pa r t. No t to swill1.

the estate of Clem A. Runyan, filed h er fil'st and final account. The will of M. B. Osborn, deceased was admitted to probate. It is ordered that the bonr! of $2000 filed by .Mary Chapman, guardian of • tanley R. Chapman incompetent, with Henry Brown and George King as sureties be Il,nd is h ereby cancelled from all liability.

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$ 14,1.87; The Barrett Co ., pnlc hing. $3.48 : The Vnn Cnmp Stone Co., stone. $23.61; In du st rial Truc':.or and Equip. 0., i'u ppli s $29.71; Alton McKinney, sCl'viceR, $2; Oregon ia Brir!g 0 ., e rvices, $ 19.1 5; Al R outt, Rerv ioos, $2.5 0; W. A. Lutz. S rv i II, $ 1.25; Harry Hill, co ul?on liookf' $88.50: Lee Truiler and Body 0, In c. , tru ck bed l·epait·s • . 14.25; In ternationa l Harvester Co., repuir parts, $ 107.25; Oregonia Bridge 0., stee I, SI80.nO; W. ,H. Madd n & 0., s upplies, $84.16; The Maso n Lumbel' Co., su ppli es, $13.88; Oscar B. Cllin. lumber, $ 3.60; Lewis & Drake Inc .• supplies. $11 0 ; V . Turton, cement, $2.30;

Bill. Allowed Penn Morton, Janitor sel'vices. $70;. James Follen, janitor services $16; C. Donald Dilatush, office rent, $20; E. D. Thompson, lights and lamps, $140;85; Treasurer of State, clothing for feeble minded, $2950.44; Treas urer of State, hosp. care, $16; Treasurer of State care of inmtttes,' $6.48; Treasurer of State, clothing inmates, State Hosp., $410.55; Treasures of State burial expenses, $25; Treasurer of State, clothing for State Hosp., MONEY LOANED $85.96; Treasurer rJf State, supplies for Deaf School, $7.69; Walter Kelly, services, $10; A. A. Bur- LOANS on Livestock, Chattels, roughs, services, $1; S. E. CutSecond Mortgages. Notes bough' IeI', S'ervices, $1; L. S. Tufts, burial expenses, $100; C. B. Wells John Harbine, Jr., Xenia, Ohio. services, $20; Stakalto Mfg. Co. supplies, $10; Waldron C. :0110 . mour' , i!'lq~est, $8 ..30; Und~rwoo~ LONq OR SHORT TIME-Easy Type" rltel. Co .• coupon book, .$7, terms. Also Surveying and AbO. B. Cam road compensatIon, stTacting Write and I will call $10; H, L. Schuyl~r, pay roll, and see you. Sam D. Henkle, Way$148.95; Carl DaklT~, pay -roll, nesville, Ohio. J11 $60.45; M. W . Tompkms, P~y roll, $320.40; V. W. Thoml?kllls, pay roll, $109.85; H. L. Sehuyler, pay WANTED roll, $44.76; Carl Dakin, pay roll $108.50; Floyd Lemmons, pay 1'011, $218,80; Chas. E. Bradbury, WANTED- House creaning and yard work. Can give reference. 'pay roll, $361.60; Joe W. Davis, · m13 pay roll, $223.68; A. T. Reftig, Frank Sims, Waynesv ill.e. pay roll, $306.80; L. E. Witham, pay 1'011, $274.60; Perry . B. Simp- RELIABLE DEALER wanted to handle Heberling Products in son, services, $52; R. M. Cox, grading and ditching, $26.80; E. Warren County. Excellent opporW. Knapp, services, $48; Leslie tunily for the right man. Eamlnl)f Shultz services, $62; Frank Wi!- $60 weekly not unusual. Wri te fol' son, services, $57.20; Eden Terry, free catalogue. G. C. HEBERservices, $97 .50; Ralph Stouder, LING COMPANY. Dept. 1886 m6 grading and ditching, $26.80; Zain Bloom.ington, Ill. Armitage, gravel $1301.13 ; LeRoy and Blair, gl'avel, $76,95; Howard FOR SALE T. Coqk, gravel, $497.50; Earl Hockett, gravel, $3.30; Frank Sherwood Co., supplies and gas, $11.53; East End Garage, gas, FOR SALE - Clel'mont range, $13.63; W. A. Hause, gas, $13.good as. new. Burn s wood or 92; L. H. Gordon Garage, gas, coal. InqUire at Gazette Office. $14.63: Halls Se~vic~ Station, gas, Ir,onD SALE,- Boston T rrior pup. . $33.44, E. !'d. Vlllal s, gas, $16.~O I·- '.:'V~ry r ellsonable. HowRrd MisStandard 0 .11 C?, gas and ot!, aildine Waynesv ille Ohio. *1116 $220.38; Kllpatl'lck-Frcneh M o t o r ' , Car Co., supp lies, $308.66; Stel- FOR SALE- Elastic stocking, horn and Beightler, sewer, $39; knee length, new; also lawn Audrey Carew) gravel, $1'040; mower. Inquire of J. D. Marlatt. LeRoy and Blair, gravel, sand and .m6 cement, $36.75; J. K. Spencer, concl'ete gravel and sand, $14.25; BLUE MARK-Belgi'an Stallion J. K. Spencer, bridge lumber, No. 13865 will stand for' season $172.26; Frank Dakin, stone, $3; at farm of R. C. Hunt, 1-4 milo N. Western Star, notice to contract. W,of Lytle. Service fee $16.00, Ol's, $13.25; Franklin Chronicle, 2 mares $25.00. Colt to stand good same, $13.75; Lebanon Lumber for servilte fee. Warren Hunt. tf Co., stakes, $15.60; Johnston and Johnston, guard rail material, FO~ SALE-Two tons of light mIxed hay. J. P~ Cummings, R. 3, Waynesville, Ohio. m6

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'Charles \Vhitellcr, Jr., 6, rolled rc<ks on the tr ack al Dl'c,,''(c1. N. C., and the abol'c happened. Judge DOlVers ordered his adenoids alld .t on sil s removed as u punishment.

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Mother's Day e xt, undny, May I nth, will be Moth(\rs' Day. There will be milIi n3 of Jluw l!r s prelH!I1led t.o mothers Illl ovel' th' nited ' tutes . Sons lind daugh ter!! c vcrywhe'l\c will pay a heautiful. se ntimental tribule t th ·ir mo thers. . This i. :1:; il s.ho ultl bc, Our criticis m of the ob:;ervance of Moth r,' lJII)' u ~ al , pe cia l occlIllion fOI ' tioin ' somelhing -COl' mothel·s. ,is ,that. it occ ur ~ on l unce a yellt', Som l il11 ~s we wonuer whethe.' s ettll1g' II Wl~I e day ill' the year' f o t' this homage t o mothers du?s n't tend t u make childl'c n feel l hn t lh ey ell n morc 01' le s~ neg lect thell' moth e r the r est. of lh e year. Not lhut lhe mothcrs ·car . Th e l'c is nothing a child can do to it~ molhe r wlti 'h ('an nlicnlllc lhe m othel"R lo v '" Some o f the fincs t, 1ll 0~ t touching- CXaJl1pI IlH o f mothet' love we hav ever known or h eard or hn vl' o"e n xpc nd e ll upon uttel'1y wot'thl ·ss , thankl e s. u. c1C R!< children , Muthe r lo v . i ~ th only kinci o f ~ove whi 'h doc, not demantl rt!ci l'l'o('ul Hrre eti o n fr om LlI(' objcet of its devoti o n. 'l'he re is another s itlc t u t he picture of Mothel's' Day, While we nrc pfl y ing' tl'ib ut c to iIl o th e r s wc, Ill' a nation, 'lire sacrifi cing the liv es of th o usll nd :i " I' IlIoLiH'rs. Mo re thall ](i,OOO women in the nited Slates .li l' in (' hil d birth eac h year. MUI'e thun 10.000 of th ese wII '> t e d li ve", eould bc Mlved try' P,'op('r nlale rrity cure, The proof, u,e, thnt is the I'act thnl t hcl'll ifi no ~ uch t oll of deaths in uny othcl' CIVIlized country in the wllrld. becau se evel'ywh c re c1~e in lhe wodd, because l'Vl'J'yill lilt! w url el hl'enu ~e n rywh .J'l' c lse in the world, there i ~ ndc q uat t ar t: pi ovide;1 [(O r n il eX I! cc lant llIother: , A na tiu n-wid e n~ov,elllent ~ur th e l 'xlen ~ iull u r th l' IV o rl, uf th l\1nt(" 'nity enter Asso la tlOn, which hll,; bccn '; U(' cc~~ rul in :t limi t ed fi e ld in g l'ea Lly r ed ucin g' 111001.ality in I' hildhirth, h u~ bel' n end o r ' cd o~' the , " Public lI el,llth Service and the Federal ('hi l·lrclI's Bure llu , Thcre is no commulllty too s mall ul' lOt . PUO I' to c ~ tahli s h a maternity ce nter. Su rely if moth e r ,; ure '1\Ileciully worth y of remcllIbranc e 011 Mother-s ' Uny, th e ir lives ure wurth saving'!

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Looking Ahead at the Weather The art. r fOI cca~t in,g t.h' weather has matl trel1lendou ~ advanc es s ince til !! , • W ':Hhel' Bu re au, olde5t in t he world, was estah li. hed j UbL ~ i x ty Y(,lIrs ago. Go ve rnmen t! f o re(' as ters are n \\' ub le to pre dict the w uthel' n o l IlICI' Iy for lomonow O,l' next week, but th e general tl c nd of \I' IIlh e r eon diti o ll s for a long time ahead. Loo kin g ahead f o r the crop l<ca so ll' f 1!.t' I,. I1erbert Jnn.vt'in Browne th lung t'unge \V lith e r fOI'CClls t Cl' o~ Washll1gton, predicts U1:l~ the Ilflo r cf1'ccts of lh e dl'ou~ht of 1 no Will be f e lt :111 throu,gh tire middle IIml custel' n J1IlI't of the Unitell 'late~ . No t eno ugh mOisture has yet he!!n ,tored up to lYIal,s up fur the s ho l'tuge. Ex tl'U heavy rain s will be lIeede d thrOll~' hout lhe g r owing seaso n to insure n orma l crops, T I \U ~ f l\l' thi H Y III! thel" hu s bee n les!' tha ~ norm~1 rai,nfall, ex~el?t in t~o (:)(tl' 'nl(\ South('u;;t lind th e Gl'c ut Plull1 ~ regIOn , 1 h s ub:oll I' dry 111 lh e ('l'ntra l ~IiHsi ss iJlpi \ ull(,y nnd the Middle A tluntic tates, a s well 01$ ill purls o f lhe N or thwe ~ t. And a ll over the country the wute r ,t able i ~~

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All of t hnt III un s, alllon\! o th I' thing. , thllt tho WlJ1ter whea~ crop muy (,' 11 ily fall forty millio n bu !<he l ~ below the gove rnment es tImate, und lha t lhl} r u in s l)(l l'ta ge in lhc ~ PI'IlIA' wheat area s of the Northwest antl \Ves te l'lI anada will resllll in a ClOp a s 'mall as the low figure or l!)l!:), , . . , \I ch, n continuutio n of compUl'utlve tlryness wrll, o( course, hu ve Its ·(feeL up n 1111 crops, unU whilc this will melln l1Ii fOltu,ne to ~,me fal'lnl' I'~ , it h uu ld have th effect. on , t~c whol e, of mlltena ll Y,ra l. II1g the mu rket. prices (If ull fllrl11 commodltles before t he cnd of thl ycal',

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, But with u tout vesse l alld crew, We'll SIIY, L t t he StOl'111 come d o wn! And the s ong of OUI' hearts s hull be, While the winds a n d t he wate l's rave, A home on the rolling sea ! A life on the ocean wave

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gregation to repeut t he 23rd Psalm unis on, but invariahly 1111'S, pielfas t would k eep ~bout a A LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE doze n words ahead of all the rest. "Who," a ked a visitol' of an o ld By Epel Sargent church member one Sunduy, "\\':\ 5 the lad y wh o was alt'catly by the A life on th'e oceun wuve, sti ll waters while tho rest of ,I S A home on the rolling deep , Where the scattered waters rave, were lyin'g down to grecn P tl~tUI'°" A nd the winds their revels k 'ep Like 'nn cagle caged, 1 p ine Matteos ;ian - "T hey say 1\1 1'5 , On thi dull, u nc han gi~ shore: Bee fleigh is so mor!.ifietl she ,is Oh! give m e the flashin g bl'ine, Th e s pray and the tempes t's a s hamed to lellv'co the hou se.' J CI'genslothi on - "Ye; , sh e was roar! knocked down and run over by one of t hose midget Austins, Once more on the dock I sta nd -.:.-.-----f my own sw ift-gliding craft: Set. su il! far well to t he land! "'\Vhy Snoots, h ow did you co mo Th e ga le fo llo ws fail' abaft, to get those ho les in YOUI' UlllWe s ho o t t hrough the spa rkling brella? .. fonm "I made them myself. Auntie. :>0 Like the ocean-bi rd, o ur h ome. I coulu see when it stopped ruinWo' ll find fur out on t h e ea. ing."

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'r{(l in C'lJ' 'n nday WHETHER WE FEEL THAT WAY OR NOT afte rn oon i\fl'. and lI'll'l<, J. . \\ ilso n Ilnd d UlIs::-ht 'I': ,1 0~('Jl h in' an d l\ friend of llIin e tcll ~ me that til11e, , The fal lady is ,po ked at EiPH r and -su n Wi lliam of Kings he Ira ~ I'ecc ntly added tf) hi s. in- with umbrellus, and kitld 'll hy 1\1 ill, . r./I1lt I y wOl' king in lhe evcnlllg ~ ~l11at't young I ellowlI \\'ho imagine T lri", ll lac(.' waM \\' .. 11 l' cp r e~ 'IIte(\ as a .!, I'ess age n t fo l' UII umU!;cment that theil' wis> cra k:; are MllleLhing absolutC'iy fl' c;;h lind new, , a l Lltt' .n unt y fil' hl meet Pri day. lIal k, "Dav aftel' day th e fl' Ilks p ut lUI 'sc hool se llt s l'\' (>I':l 1 'o n ll! ~ ­ It \VB."' h i" lil s t co ntl'llct With that tnllt ~ , g'll'aL ind m;lry which has ~l'( l wn up lIJl witll it, s milirt.g vel'~ palicnt1~'. uut of t he I'<lthcl' pf.lth e tle e ager- But e ve r y duy thc stl'IlUI o( th e ll' l\ll'. and M rs, ,hll1', 11. Gl'U.~' and uf f Ik s lo be happ y- to have s uppresse d emotion.s grows gr~aler famil y and !\Irs, \\' (,llllell Anclr('\\' IIC~~ I hl,il' minds diverted from lheir until finally th ey want l o JUIIIP and duugh te r)<, I)l' ' I. l'k s\' ilil', w(Orc \\ ld'h ulld "' o lTie s , down o ff their platfol'llls un d bile . , 'undav nflel'l1oo n g'U(;; tl-' o f 1\11's. Ill' .Hi d : "i\l y.i ]j has b ~e n h unl lhe 'u ; tomel'S, Then we h:1\'(' tll 8dith 'S mith, in Hlanchest' r , \\,(.I'l" bu t it tuught m e olle thillA' sen ..! lh ' l11 uwuy for a re s t. Thc ~' Mr, RaYllI ond lI ars h1:largc l' a nd lhal t he pri r c1 e~- how to loo k at' " s uckel' ~ore," l o~ t of us can ~y mpalhize wilh 1rs, :Ul' 'u ll. l.t' LelJannn, \\' I' pll'U, UII wh thel' I feel that way the fl'eak ~ ; we, l oo have heen unit ed in 11I 1l 1'l'iaKl' .·a turday ur nnl." evolling at ::J() IJY Hev. Th ornIl relllind d til e o'f a convel's a- sucker Rorc. Thcl'e ha ve cO lli e dll Y~ hu l'Y at li lt' Bapli.-t parSOllug:c, t i" n I on e ha d with the preM when o ur tired n el'vc ~ re be ll cd l\l arlchurs t. agent Olf a c ir· cu ~. Tn describ ing the against the de mands of t hc cusfr<'a l,s of lhe s id c-s how, h r e mar- tomer who g iv(' UR 1'1 livi ng; whclI TIll' FI' '-;hl.lell "I'elll'd th ir W'- ],:( ,d : "1-:\'(' 1',' 1';(' ufte n we ha\'(' tu we grumbl e at the job [o r whieh ~e l11bly pI'O/-(I'<l111 T hu rsday h y " illg'- ~('n (: t he lll ~\\,(ly" Th ey gel s uck r whcn it ;;eeml'd that all il1tel'c ~ t ing "LOll/-( L on/-( ' \ J.{o ," 1l1'\'L,llfill S SI"'l' ," had t!o ne fr om 0111' wo rk . leaving w('l'e le d IJY 11\' 1.' 1) I.l l'nll(' t l. A ",'lIl:kCI' , (II"!' I exclaimed onl y dull rouiin e. 'I\xol'hon, d UI,t h~' \ 'i\ ia n T uckel' " Th ut'~ It new one on me, Whllt's It i~ wise on s uch da y~ t o pull unci Virginia ll ;,,·i ~ . al:t"l1I l'nnied ' lJr,' llIl'lI nin g of s uckcl' s o r c?" dowl1 th des k nnd walk olll o f t he by Hache l ,' h all!h~\~l!-\,h, ~.JlI(' \\·~ d. I He exp lained thut, in the pu!"- olliet', and say: "r will li n t Ul' ba ck A pll nl o lllllll e. I ht' lia. 'hlul la lH'C' o r lhe circus , n cu. t o mer IS unt.i l t o m olTow," L o \'L'l's ," \l'a ~ prc, 'nled IJ:. th' 1' .. 1- a Slil );(, 1', I L is Ilot a dL:rogator~' But e\'en lh is cure dO L's not allowillg chul'acll'l's: L" vI:'l'. 1I 11 \\'ard ' t<'IIII 1lI (' I' C' I\' t he conventiu nal ways \\, ol'k, o r CU ll n ot alwf.lYs be ill'boa rd; maid: L III'l1 A s h h.~', . 11 :1p- phra~e,' , npp lie(1. '001) 0 1' latc l' we hll vc to "Th(' I'reak~ s it there on th'lr f~\c pe l'H . Mary E dl h J) 1I~ t l'l', \ Il'glll li! thul life i ~ a fighl, not a na"i s, Vivian T llcke l' and A udI t')' ! I'ai:l'd pl alfo l'm li s lells to the CO I1l - picnic , A lid one 0 I' the clcme li L~ I ' () II 1l('Y ; Ha c he l ~haillbaugh \\'Il S nll' nls of the s 'Ucl(C' l's who press of vic tory, in the w (J l'd ~ o f my n ,uIIl'l' ; 1111',;0 I':dilh D() ~ t(,1' fa v- IlI'IIUll cl them all day long. h e s nid, fl 'iend, is t he cuparity to "Inok "I' 'd with :I piano H oi I) , "Fl owe r "TIll' li ving- sl'l' lto n he(ll': the. arne rI ca, ant, whethcr wc fe I that Sling ." The " VI)' litting- elilll!lx to ruck j"k es a hundr ed thous and \\'a~' 0 1' no L" the prog-1'1I 1l! wa,; II . lyle ",huw, T h __ _ _ _ mod Is weI'!' till' be~l o t' L:.linahl<' in thi : ('o un lry. Lon d o n alld Pa r is. tables poon of rich milk o r thin Tir ey wcrl' directed by \ 'irgillia CI'c am, Stir unti l thick lind s mooth Davi;;, w hll illll'odu(' ('(1 lhem un d Found Right Markel] l'elllov fl:OI1l the fire, add va nilla mude ~]1 i(' y co 111 III P I1 L, nn eaeh C(l:'flav o l' ins::- t o tas te, beat th o rough·ly lUllle. A sroi'l ~ lIil \\'a~ modell'd by and sc t've hot on van i lIa ic cream lisll Tin y n CJ h il1 ku ~ . Jl ow<1rd Ma c01: cotlugc pudtling, D ona ld Th is wa R n ~ nnl l l'Y n u\'y bille s uit. and \\..,~ worll \\ ilh a wh ite w ou l hel e l , hl ack kid Nut Croquette s g lu\' :, ligh t h se , un d b lack oxPllt one cup of chopped I'oa st cd fol'(:s, Th l! ('nsl! lfthl e cr tlted vC l'y peun uts into a bow l, lI(lel two CUJl:; fllvo l'ab le co mm e nt. Ncxt a charml1l a~he d potaloe" a lluul·ter of a ing " c ni n/J g-ow n wa~ pres <'nted tea ~ poon of grated nulmet!. huH a by ;\ladalll e Jli ghfli 1', B ill Boga n, t <H<poo n of suIt, on e teu s poon o f 'fhi" wa s II lovely cl'catioll o f ~T (,() 11 onion juice, one tables poon o f t'otin with l'ltnd tranRpllr nt hut, chopped par~ l ey and une largc b('11 s and hose , Hnd p ump" as aece .. Il l'ten egg, Mix and form into neat ies. Th i ' C(,stUIll brought down croql,lettes, Dip them in n o ur, thl'll t h e ho usl', P ' I'I'Y pajamas w e l'e bru s h over with beaten eg~, 1' 0 11 s h uwn bv Mndn moise ll e 'futliin fine brendcrumbs und fry in Frutli, G li y Lefo rgc, Th es;, \\' r e a . mokinghot fat. lo vely pale pink ~h :t d c and were --\\' urll \\'i t h g l'ce n bedroom s lipp e rs Sa lly Lunn Th e pajama ou tfit \\'as very w 11 I' ceived . The l a~t \\, ;1;' u natty Hcre's way to make Sally LUlln bath ing "u it m od le d by 'li:;s Ava ifl together one pint fl ou r. one Du] o i ~ , RobOl-t G ray, The balh i.ng and one-ha lf teaspoons bnking s uit was u b auli(ul pa le g ree n powdel', one-half tea 'poon MI t. wool jelsey di s pl a~' ing the lutosl til' in the beaten yo lks of two s un-ulIl buck, abbl'c v iated len ~th, eggs mixed with one-half cup mele tc, a 11<1 wus w orn with g l'e cn ted butter. Beat hard, add the beach ",hoe~, l\ lu eh comm e nt WIIS wbiles whipped to a stiff (roth, h (,lIl'fl in i t.!; fa\'(lr, Th e mode ls Bake ill we ll-g l'ea ed muffin pans weI ca lled bnek to take a cu rtain in a hot ove n. bow, Th e prol\'1'am r lllse d wi t h ,i nging "K !'cp the H Oll1c Fires Loaf Cakes Bu r ning," Th i~ w('ek's prog ram, the lus t of t he y ea I', will I e gil'en When you bake loaf cakes, line by th e 1s t, 2nd , 3rd and 4 th g-rHdes pan wilh waxed paper. BlIt grellsc the pan und er the papcr, and rub Th e ela,s play, .. unllY Jan e " n littl e grease- wh etever kind yo u will b e givl'n in the Gym Fl'ida y u e f.Q r t he purpose over the evening, Muy waxed papel'. Th e I'es ults will be The gradu ati ng c lH ~s consis l~ of much better than if you put the n~t:y Betts, N,~w York socic,ty gtT Mis laudin Gray, Mi ss Reba i\lc paper d irectly next t h e' pan, 01' ,\'on :hC' Pinehurst, N, c., pig rae lhe ca ke directly on the paper, So hnig h t , Mi ss Mildred Be nnett, !\fifo Doroth ea Davi s, J o hn yfe rJ with her entry. much baking is n eees 'ury for u J ohn 1' ucker, Hobert I cKay loaf cake tha t any h elps to keep if ha l I s l'.iacDonf.lld, and Harold from burning arc worth taking, o mme nc cme nt exercises B ogun, will ,b Tue dny eve,n ing. May 19, of ,J onah's Run Sunday S hIHlI, in th e (;vm, Re v, J ohn G ,il!\'{on met with theil' teucher, W , M, PUBLIC SALE Gillam and Mr.;, Gillam , Fri,lay will de live r the ad d l' 51 . eveninf!. Ap ril 14. A roun ll of - Kathleen lil'ay s pen t Thu rsday Having soid my far m, 1 wi ll , e ll ni ght and Friday with De lla nl\vi ~ gUllies fol lowed the hus iness ses- at pu blic auction, at the farm. on s ion and II t~ mpting 1;: lIch (If Our ~ r ad e ba sebull tcam j uur- fruit j ell o, cake, cocoa and ca ndy t h e Bull Skin Road, 3 miles ;:>, !.'f ~ew B urlin gto n, and 4 nllh ~ N. of neyed to Olive Brnnch W ed n e day wa:; serve d . Har veysb urg, on nflernoon f o r l\ game in wllll:h ---, Tueaday, May 12, 1931 th ey came out victori Ju:; with a Commencing at ] 1 :00 o'clock " core o C 42 lo 11. m" the fo llowi n g described perMi ss 'ellie utright, o f W aync5· so nul property : ville, attended unday, : hl' OI ::md 4 head of Horses and Mules ; 3 church ut J o nah' Run ~un.I y head of Cattle; 14 head of Hogs 11l0~njng, Farming Impl ements, Feed, House ho ld Goods and othe l' mi s cellaneThe " un s hine B aoite.: Cla::s" ous articles, JOHN VANDERVORT

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SATISFACTION Or No Charge 30 Yeurs Exp eri ence ill ' Filting and Making Gl asses -airCARY'S JEWELRV SHOP Every Tu esday, Thuuday, Saturday ){o Charge for Examina tion

Cream, Souffle MHke 11 t hick cream sau ce of tw o s mall tables~ oo n B each of butter lind flour an d one cup of cream Stir wh ile coo kin g, Coo l, and udd two tUblespoo ns of m c lte d butter und the yo lks o-C fiv e eggs beate n W. Z, ROLL with two tablespoons of s ugar and Judge of t he Probate ourt, flav or c1 with vVlni lla. F ()!. I in thl' Warre n County, Oh io sti my b eaten whi les of :;;x egg:;, m13 t UI'Jl into a butll.ered m ou ld, ' til! I. sheet of uuttered pape l' over the NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT top, and Het the mould in a pun 0:: bo iling wutCl' to t hree-founh:> its E state of Anna M, Hath away, he ig ht.. Simmel' s lowly for forty five minules, turn oat on a hot deceased, Notice is h ereby giyen t hat L. d is h, and se rve immediatel.... M, He nd erson has been du ly appoi nte d and qualified as AtlminisCustard Souffle t l'ator of the Estate of Anna M. Make a c I'eam s ause of twv nma:l Hathaway late of Warren County, lablespoons each of butte r ano O,hio, deceused, flour and on e cup of milk. Dated this 17 t h d ay of Ap r il Stir while cooking. 'fake from th,! 1931. fire, add t he yo lk s of fou.- egg<; W, Z. ROLL oeaten with five tllb lesp'.)on s of Judge of the .Probute Court s ugar lind n few drops of va nill a, mG Warre n Cou nty, Ohi o, Cool, fo ld in 'the stiffly beaten whites , tu rn into a buttered bakinA' di, h, a nd bake 'for twenty minutes in a mo de rate oven ,

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E s tate of Walter Friermood, deceased. Not ice is hereby give n that Lott ie Fi'ier mooc1 has be e n duly appointed arid qua lifi ed 3S Administratrix of the Estate o f WHltel' F r iermood late of Warre n County Ohio, deceased . Datetl this 24th day of Apri l 193 1.

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The Miami Maid Food club held th eir fJrst meeting at the Grange hall atu rday, May 2nd, at 2 p. m The f o ll owin ~ officers were elected. President, M ildr~!d Faul, Vice PI'csid nt, Jane Cook, 'Secretary Evelyn F urnas, Treasurer, Mildred Cook, Recreation leader, Juanita Bl'lmnoek, Press reporter, Virginia Denlinge r. ' Nine members a ndl one visitor wcre present. We hOope to have more members at the :next meeting which will bf1 May ' 10.. . 4-H weiner roast :F'riday, May 8 from 4 ;3 0 to 7 ;30. meet at Grade school building_ Virginia Denlinger, P. R.

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held here Thursci4r on SUspICIon of stealing auto bres. The bo)/s :followed a truck load of tires from Columbus, and a traveling man !'!!!~~~~~~!!!!!!~~~~~!'!!!!!!~~~~!!!'!~~!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!~~!!"!!!~ stated h~ saw one cif them toss a tire from the first truck to the one in which they were riding. He notified Marshal Joy, who stopped The both trucks and held the cupunts until , the Green county sheriff was notified. The ~oys had a load of bdcka RenlNl bIds wl11 he r cel ved by and two ' new tires, which they Tlnl~ DAllf.:\IN th l' und r511f1l~d Buildings ' om m l t Thome, 74, son of Emcl' on B. tt· or ' t . J,l nry'& P. E : hUI h , clnimed they had found. They II' anwsvlll. hlo. a t Ih o offi ce or the la te 1\'Ir. nnd Mrs. Alex Thorne were ta ke n back to Xonia f or a 110" til.'er lin,,, 1'11, .1II tHllI \ : " ·I. 1'1I ·, I\'a) II". ' I1I t·, fonne l' resi den ts of Way nesville, hearing. I Ih Iii. " uti I l !! 4..1', 1,)(' k Il / ... fl on ' j ' ''urNth, y. ,"r",. 7 . IU:CJ. ( II " ~ l fl n {'l or <li 'd ut hi » homo in Kingfi' her, New 1931 Ilf kh- \ "u !" t' I'I UI-! tll P 4'I I1I1'(1 h l ' dl r l cc kIA., Apri l 25, 1931. The nnd fu r l1' altln g s uc h oth er repnl r 8 Thurna's left he re in t he late Y. F. M. TEA . Life tim e Guaranteed an .1 nlt " ratl"n H n8 provided In the . . ,,1:l1l 6 a nd ~ 1H'c lt l c(L I ,,, n~ n ow on tll o '70'M removing to )'ran klin . E rn erAbout fifty guests enJoyed the tiHiiPYua \\,Ith t h c i er i, o f th e co mmitt ee at SOft left for the wes t and was a I t I,, · a 1111\' \' ' U. · llt illlll· d pJn cC' , cow boy in Ok lahoma for several tea sponsored by the Y. F. M. at SUI'EII'/,W IST (OnD I>" .. h bltltl cr s hould ~p cl f y I n hili home of Mrs. Anna the pleasant h id u ll JIlLrlll1ti Int e rotH CLl In such yeul's. Sheehan Saturday afternoon, May 1l 1<1. H· leaves a wife, five brothers '1'0 In s ure th~ nt N lng Ullon II. J o ' a t Franklin; Jam es, a t till- second, fro m two to four. A short rOlt t r nC ll\ ·.' rtltl e d " h " l'\< o n " 801wal ,r, Ok la. ; Frank r f Cam - program was presented consisting ""nt IHl nk In th a m o un t or $ ~ O O . OO IIltl ~ Hl'CO lllJ):l.l1 y en c h bid . brid~ e Md .; lem; at alina, Kan.; of two songs by J ean and Jane 5 . ...rIor '0 .. nJ mo ..... • bleh JM'l<td ,I,... Hartsock, Monimia and Benton 'l' h ,' ~ lI ecl'"S fll l bldd " r w ill be r e, '. tue oal, Good,ta, off',n.. ' -OMlble IMJ.. (,, ' l r" ,1 t il /.: 1"" to t ho n 'n rd e n s and Will , nt Los An geles, CaL, A sis- Kellar Hoak and Betty Braddock trc, Lucy Avel'Y, at Wichi ta, Kan . \'~6 l1'\' " r th e .. hu r c h n suf ticient ta\I.M Cootl,.l'ar hulld. ~nWONS a shol·t falk by Georgia Menden1>,," <1 by n r putab l !.Jo nel lng co m IIORE tI.... I'I LII Y, hall, reading by Ruby Dale UnJ.uclg(! hurl R E. I(inll', G3, died '1'11<'. lo lcl s \\'111 t.c 01) n cd by the remarks by Ruth derwood, and ~ ? 1I1111Iltl ' C n t 0 110 o· l oC' k P. In. on at his hu me in Shidl,er, Oklah oma, I htl l')ttl ar. :'tI n y 7. 1931. fo'ritl ny . Mny 1. J udgc Kinll' was Cook. After the program delicious reTtl\' cOl1 l ll1 lllpc rese r ves th e II'l g ht the brolhel' of Mrs. Emm a Hamil10 r t'j c t nny o r nit bld ~ . MI'. A . L . King, of Way- freshments were served. Among to n, and '''. S . C ra hnm. Ch ai r man nesv ill e, lind Mrs. Charl es Mad- th o out-of-town guests were; Mrs. . .1. Ell wn,'ds d n, of I! urveysbu rg an d was bOl'n Ida Keever, Mrs. Byron Himes and .b:. J ~ Thomas ";'''''"-!i&! at these prices! in Wurren ounty, where he re- Mrs. Margaret Johns of CenterI.. 11. Go rd o n vill e and M'l's. Edith Lukens and until his I'emovnl to Oklasidcd J . O. Car t wrigh t. C I rk. hom. He taught school severa l Mrs. Ernestine Moore of Harveysyears be fore taking up ' the study burg. of Inw.

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Music. Wha t's N ew in Fertilizer?, M. Salter. Strdan Grass for. Hay and Pllst ure- D. R. Dodd. 7 ;30 Sma ll Grains for HayEarl Jones, 7 :40 Agt'iculture Cooperation iil India-I, W. Moonaw, Bombay Presidency. 7 :5G Music. . 8 ;00 Farm Women Study Governmcnt,....,Ml·s. Edith lUJiiker, War ren Co. HOIJIe'" D«!monsttation ~ . Agent. 8 :10 How-to Improve 'your Flower ·Garden- Alex Laurie. ' 8 ;20 Summer Rimge Shelter for Poultry-P. B. Zumbro. 8 ;30 Summer Pasture for Poul~ tI'Y- R. E. Cray. 8 ;4 0 Swarm Control- Virgil Argo 8 ;5 0 Ohio Spray 'S ervlce--T. H, Parks. . . . .

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SPRING BRANCH Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner of Dayton spent Sunday with Mrs. Hiley Gibson and family. Mfs! Elsie Gibson returned home with the", _to spend a 'Week. .' ' Mr. and Mrs. Alva Hartsock and tamily spe~t Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Penewit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartsock attended church services at ' Blanchester~ Saturday. ~.rs. Emma Glbeon has. retur~ed. home after . spending · a few days with her daughter Harol(l Rogers, of Bellbrook. . Mr. · and M1'/!. Joe Penew}t, Mrs. Hiley Gibson and daughters Eillie and Paullne ,spent last Wedneaday _ 41*_ __ afternOon at_Franklin.

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Accordi'n g to a r ieport from;' hie! oW. W. Ellenw4~od, of ·the Division of Plant Industry, State Mr. <and Mrs, . s&m Departmellt of . Agrlculture, there are, the parenta ot a ;s~=~~~~; has been no fJ:!)st dam~ to fruit Shirley AnnJ bOl'll )fay in southern Ohio 'N one in nortnem Gene Collett' ill very Ohio, except to earlf blooming ened with pneumonia; . currants, B few chemes and oc'Mr. and , Mn. G. A. PhWIp' casional early peaches. spent Sunday with their lIOn aDd .-.. -:-- family In Clncinnitl. _\, '. The W. F. K. S. met .. Watch )'OUr ~pira~DD home of Mrs. Luther U.1o., Til. Mi••1 ca.tte . Wedb~ay. . ~ •

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Dlake of tlre!-GoODYUR." Glenn J ohns of Dayton spent '1.51).21 .......... .. 5.69 Tuesday of last week with his moth er, Mrs. Margaret Johns. TRADE tiS "QUR OLD 4.7~.19 .... ...... .. 6.65 128" .1S) The Ladies Aid held their May T. ""S for n e w C;... dy"ar meeting this week at the home of 5.00·1f) ." ........ ' 6.9' All "'·('.Ibe .... Doable EII.I... 12'.. 5.00) Mrs. E. A. Charleton. A number of school children $.2S·20 ........... . 8.,0 UC.U$) fro m here attended the fi eld meet at Lebanon Friday. Miss Mary Savage is now staying in Dayton where s he has em. ployment• Mrs. Susan Saylor and son Riley of Dayto n were Friday even ing guest of M·r. and Mrs. Harry Graham. Phone 47 Donald Irons of Columbus spent the week-end here with his son, Richard and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mullinex. Kesler Graham is enlarging '!!!~~~~~!!!!'!~~~!!"!!!~~~~~~~!!"!~~~!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!-!!!!!!!!!!!! a ntI remodeling his grocery storeroom. Mrs. Margaret Johns spent several days 1ll8t week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hough near Waynesville. . Mrs. JohlJ McCollough of Five Point spent Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Char~es Early. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Routzahn had. for their dinner guests SUnday, Ml·S. Mary Boitnott and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of Tippe<;anoe City. Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham and daughter, Bernice, in company with .Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Albright of Waynesville, attended a birthday dinner ' Sunday in honor of Herman A. I bright, at his home in Dayton. Charles Whitacre and Miss Bernice Graham were the only ones from Lytle to take the examination at Miami University last Saturday. . The young folks of the Sunday school enjoyed a weiner roast near Ridgeville Monday evenin~. Ralph Miller of Dayton, viSIted his mother Mrs. Adda Miller Saturday evening. A base ball club has been or. ganized and the diamond made in • the corner field on Robert Friend's farm. • 111 Misses Millicent Hetzler and ONE OF the first lhinga yo'! will notice when you Irene Slade of Piqua were Sundrive the fonHs the quick, effective action of ita day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick. four-wheel brakes. Th ere will be no service at Lytle church next Sunday evening They are unuuall,. '&ale and reliabl~ becall8e on account of the baccalaurete sermon at Springboro. Sunday they are ·m eeNa ; .... , internal expanding, with all SchOOl will be as usual at 9 :30 a.

Mrs. Margaret Johns ' was a dinner g uest Monday at the home Of her son, -Glenn Johns and family in Dayton •. The children, Paul and Vivian, ·a re covalescing from measles, ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick and Orville Phillips attended the funeral of Marion Binegar at Jamestown Friday afternoon Mrs. Anna Kenrick and da\li'hte; Miss .. !3ertha of Waynesville cared for mrs. Haines in their absence. Mrs. Walter Whitacre recelvea FARM NIGHT TALKS word of the critical condition of ,MONDA Y, MAY 11 her brother, Harry Meredith of Lima, who underwent an opera" tion a few weeks ago arid ·last The Ohio State Univerait,. Radio week suffered a stroke a( paralysis 7 :00 7;)0 - H. 7 :20

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COLUMBUS The 127 bills passed by the General Assembly arid sign ed by Governor White, toJl:ether with fOUl' which became laws by lupse of time, a.re being l'eceived at the office of Secretary of State Clarence J. Brown. At the end of a ninety day period they bec ome la,ws of the state alld are a PUlt of the cocfu of Ohio. These law ~ after having been given sectional numbers by the Attorney Gelleral arc tiled with Secretary Brow n. Here each pal'agraph of each Illw is supplied with a , proper hend ing and the laws are then sent to the printer where they arc published in book fOl"ln und er title of " Session Laws of Ohio, Volumne 114.' They are then ready for distdbution to co unty officials, attOl'l1 eys and others des iring'same. The I'ecent cold snllp and Ught fl'Ollts did not check the dandelion crop in the State House yard and the several acres of velvety lawn were covered with. the golden yel low flowers. It is !laid the sprelld and growth of the weed can be checked by turning in sheep to graze upon ·it but this will hardly be done just at present. Instead ya l'd men with lawn mowers soon cut down the ambitious 8capose perennial. However the lowly dandelion ha s its good points for the herbage can be cooked and eaten, the root can be used as a s llbstj~ tute for coffee and for medicinal p,urposes. Then also it may be ·found / in liquid form in lTIany cellars. With the payment of $663,000 for ed ucationlll equalization, commonly known as weak school dis~ tricts, from the g eneral revenue fund of the state, Auditor Joseph T. Tracy, informs state employelj that the semi-monthly pay check, due Thursday May 14, may noa be forthcoming. The Board of Control composed of the Auditor. Finance Director, Attorney General, Chairmen ot the enate and House Finane Committees may transJer funds.for PUI'pose of meeting pay roll. This may· or may not be done. [n elise it is not there is little likelihood of -employes recelving their sala:.ies 'before June 15:

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ELEVENTH INNING The Middl eto Wll S hamrocks plllye d a t Wayn e Park Sunduy again st the local A. . team and for cleven innings it wa s a pitcher's baltle, with A ugspergc l' having tha best of t he ti.l t, In "nly one inning did he show signs Qf weakening, but came bacl, strong in the later innings, striking out 15 01 th e oppo si ng- batters, while HeM ingc l' of the Shamrocks. only got foul' strike outs to hi ~ cr' dit, The first run of th game wu ~ made in th e fourth frume, when the Shaml'ocks with a co u]1l e of ~ingles and an erro l' pu t this one over. Th e il' second run wa made in the sixth. Th e A. C's. wore unnble to bunch their hits. and did not score until the eighth frnme when tim ely hi tting gave th em two r uns to t ie the SCO I e. Th e Shamrocks cou ld not dn anythin g in the t wo extra fral1l es, but th e A, G's. ~ cored one in th e e lcventh .with two men down. Duke was ou t when Mendenhall and Gons de li vered hits. Luvely fouled to left and was down, whe n Hough cam e to the bat and delivered :,l beautifu l sing le over sccond, letting in the winning run. Ju st before t im e for the gUfl1e to be cull ed , a rain drove the players to sn elter. but in a short timc the sun came out and aid ed by the wind soon put th e gro und in line ('ondition. Base ball fans surely got th eir money's wOl'th of ball Sunday. The haml'ocks il)ficld and outfield was like a so lid ram}lart, no thin~ get.till~ frol11 them, nnd th ey played without an enol'. The A. C.'s made . s ix errors, on ly one being costly, and that one was a wild heave by Augspurger, which SCOt· d a man. Next Sunday the Greismer Coals of Dayton, will be h ere. Th e score ; SHAMROCKS AB R 1:1 PO A: E Lepp ich, If .. . 4 0 0 1 0 o Mrs. Earl Evans was a Colvin, 2b ... ... 5 0 0 2 2 o visitor Friday. Cullop, 3b .... .. 4 1 2 2 1 o perk, c .......... 5 1 0 4 0 Mrs. Roush Snyder spent Thurs- W. Lawson, liS 4 0 0 2 6 o day in Dayton. Moran, Ib .. .... 4 0 0 15 0 o Sal'teant, cf .. 4 0 1 3 0 Ask us about Plaster Patch. T. Lawson, rf" 0 0 1 0 o o Madden Ll.Imber Yard. \ HelsingeJ', P . 4 0 1 ~ 5 o

State ' Treasu~'er Harry Day has Gl'ant Lewis, of Dayton, visited hi force at \"ork billing domestic relatives here on Friday. corporations for taxes due the M '. coming . year, the amQunt being I r. and. Mrs. M~rk Rogers spent one-tenth of one per' cent of . the Sundny With l'elatlVes at Lebanon. capitalization of. such corporations Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke wei'e The collections will amount to ap.proximately $5,000,000 which will business visitors in LebanQn; Monbe-paid into the treasury by Aug- day. ust 1, replenishing the state funds, lit present at ~ very low ebb. Miss Clara Lile spent the weekend · with her sister at Waehington Statiatics' compi.1ed by Secretary C. H. 'of date Clarence J. Brown, disSeveral cases of measles have clos.c that the number of inquests held by coroners and justices of been reported, dunng the past two the peace. in Ohio, reached a 'J\ew ' weeks. high total for 1930, there being Mrs. S. S. Stahl, of Franklin, 9,266. In 1929 there were 8,076 and in 1928, 7, 503. In the three- is the guest of Mr. Dnd Mr-s. W. year period praceding the. World H . .Allen. .' War, 1917, 1916 abd 1915 there wore 4,816; 3,961 'and 3,592 inNew , line of every day gr~etquests respectively. ing cards at .C ary's Jewelry Shop. Lebanon, Ohio. Signing of .tbe three bills a t r e c t - . ing penal ins11tutions by Governor . Mrs. Joe :r!nney af}d Ml·!!. CO.rWhite will bl:ing about a number· dla Tl'Uax VISited a Sick friend 1D of charges when they finally be- Lebanon Monday. . CO.l%l& lows, ninety days after filing . . with ~ecretary of ~tate Clarence .The Friendship club was enterJ.' Brown. The Webber b'ilJ creates 'tamed at ~~e home of Mrs. Elmer a non-partisan l!nard of pl\rdons Sheehl\n' thIS afternoon. ,.. f ·four members who shall receive Mr. and Mrs. Orville J •. Gray . a salary of $6,000 each. The good time bill and restoring IIt~tutory and daQghter. vif!~ted ' Mrs. Gray's mihimun for sentences to the Ohio ID!;)ther at Franklm Sunday. . Penitentiary will ni~ke approxiMr. and MI·s. Ronald Hawke mately 1,000 inmates a.f that inS'tltution eligible to parole. The and ·Mrs. 1Jdith M. Harris were good time measure will affect ' all Daylon visitors, on Thursday. Inmates ellcept those sel'Ving life Mr. and Mrs; Fred Lineillan and' terms. . family, of Dayton, spent Sunday --.~-,v.ith Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Hough. W. F. M. S. MEETING The latest in new jewelry The W. F. M. S. of the M. FJ. watches, diamonds, we(Jding 'rlngll:' Chu~hd hel3 the flegular 'R:etinj, ·tlterware·oilia.r,Y.'s Jewelry Shop, ~r thee h~fue a~f \ib~K~::mm:lte. , . e anon, o. , , The session a.pened by singing Make you~ lawn beautiful .. by hymn 408. . having your lawn mower sharpenThe devotional topic "Through (.d at the Waynesville Auto a.nd Temple Doors , to Practice the Machinery Co. , Vision" was given'by Mr~. Day. Th!) ~rayer was made by Mrs. Mr. and ]drs. Wm. Slagle and . . . Wh I'te. h e usua1 b usmess session family, of Md' a ella, O' hlO, were ,was condu~t!)d. In the absence .of S1lests of Mr.., and . Mrs. Walter the recordmg sec:retary, the rfun- Sheehan, on Sunday. utes of last meeting were read by . . , Mrs. Conner. Mr. arid Mrs. Wtlbur. Clarl~ atThe l.itel'!lI'Y pr~am in 'c harge ien. ded . 8. ,,:t:amily ' ainner at! the of Mrs. Crolll! conSIsted of a read- home of .,MI'. 'an~ Mrs. ' Claude ing, "The' . Book of Blessings" ~y Rig-gs in Qayton, Sunday evehing. Mt's. W.hltnker: , ~xtr.acts if'rom '.."'

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FORMER BRADUATE TO BElI\lER ADOHESS Dr. L e ~tci' S. I vi n ~, profesRor of Econom ic" and Sociolugy at Defian ce ull ege will be the commencement spellke r at the graduali on exercise of the Wayne Township High Sc hoo /, at Way nesvill e Gymna siulII . F riday /e\'ening May 15. III 8 p. m.

Dr. Ivins is listed in " \Vho' s Who" in Amel'ica , volul11n 16 .. nd "Who's \\ ho" Amung North Amet'ira n Authol's" volumn 4 as an educator. a,uthor und lecturer. Th ese ul'ticles say. "01'. Ivin s has bee n a schoo l sup erintendent, a member of the . ta te Depurtment of Education. ' n college professor ' and ulhnini slrJltor in the sta te of hi o, u mem ber of t he Un ited Sta tes Office of Educat ional subjects as weIl as morethan 100 states an I federa l bulletins and It'utlets. He has Hiso lectured under sta te alnd federal as well as und er pl'ivate dil'eetion in many states in the Union." Dr. I vins after g raduuting 'f rom the Wayn esviJlle High School received college degrees as follows : Ph. B. and M. S. Lebanon University, M. A. Columbia Univers ity, and Ph. D. from Pea body College. Wal'ren was his home cou nty. FIe has always; taken an interest in his home county and many of the ilIu, tra lion s and stories is his books and wU'itings have come fl'om Wal'l'en County. ' He made one address for the movement to Centralize the Wayne Township Schools at Waynesville when that subject was liP for consideration. One of the first county normal schools located in Ohio was placed at Waynesville by the State of Ohio thro ugh his recommendation, To save credits of hundreds of Wanen County boys and girls who had been stude nts at Lebanon University he aided in bringing about a mel'gell' of that institution with Wilmington College before the actual closing of the Lebanon institution, ..

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hal'l es Whitak er, va lC'd iclorian FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST and Beatrice Robitr.e r, snlutator(Un dcnom ina tiona!) iall of Wayne Township High ChesLer A. Williamson. Minister Sc hool's graduating chlss I'ank Bib le 'dwo l at n:3 0 a . m. high in honors. In a class of 26 ] , 01 d 's SUPPC 1' and ~e tl11on at 10 :30 students harles and Bea ll'ico a . 111. S(·rtno n ~ ulljc ct . " Thl'ee Pel'stand at the top. Th e forme r's feel Girts." Good specia l und conaverngc fOI' the fOUl' yea rs is apg rt'Kational ~ in!!,ing. You are alproxill1aleh' 94, while the lalt ers ways wel come at t hi s church. (\vOl'age is bel,tl!1' than !l:l. ' In th e Senior Sc holar"hip lest taken early this spr in g, Cha rl es WAYNESVILLEM. E. CHURCH ranked fil'. t in Warre n County and G, C, Dibe rt, Pastor Bcutdce . won fou I·t h hon on; \V eunc ~ day: Billie study and against county and exe mpted vil )II' UY ' I' I11ccti nK at 7: 15 p. m. This lage High Schoo ls. \\'e ek \\' (,0 will lIeKin t he etudy of Charles has competed in all Paul' ~ le'tt cr to the Philippians. Every Pupil te sts and district hllir practi ce uL 8 :00 p. m. sch olal'ship conte sts. Beatrice has 'u nd llY: SundaY 'chool at 9 :30 had th e sam e distinction for the II, 111. Morning worship at 10:30. pa st three years. 'I he theme for the l1Iorning se rmon In the Ohio State U!1iv cl'sity, will be "The Ascension." Epw orth Coll ege Entrance Examinations L eagll~ OIL 7 :00 p. n1. Evangelistic last. fall these two st ud ents l"Snk ed lic rvices at 8 :00 p. m. !l5 a nd 99 percent respectively On next Monday and Tuesday, above th e 30,000 senio rs cOl1lpetMay I . HI, the Hill sbo~' o District ing 'in th e examinat ions in Ohio. Co nfer nce will be held III the new Besides being excellent students Grant Memol'ial church at Point t hese two lakc part in man y and PI a:ant, Ohio. You Ill'e cordially vn dou s types of school activities. in vited lu altend uny or all o'f Beatrice is president of th e these ·ervices. graduating class a position and· --distincti on which was bestowed ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH up on Charles during the three preUniversity of Rev. Lawrence B. MoUmann. ceding years of their High School Mabel CI re Arkan!:l~ co-e<.I, attended a stag a! I career. Summer schedule-1st, Srd and Both students earned honors in "Jim Smi\·h.'·. The pictures are of tho 5th Sunday, Mass at 8 :00 a. m •• t he State Sc holarship this year Ilnd lame RltI. 2nd and 4th Sunday, Mass at will be the g uests of the StHte OeJlaHment of Education at the 9:30: Central High School Building in WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF Columbus on Snturday, May 16, CHRIST 1931. (U ndenominational) . WOI'd was rece ived by Sup't. Lotz yesterday that three of th e Wayne Township High Scho ol Students qualified for hunors in the Dis trict State Scholarship contest held at Mia.mi University Oxford, Ohio on May 2, 1931. It wiH be recalled that in an earliel' issue of the Miami Gazette the distric t co ntestants from Waynesvill e who placed in the contest were a nnounced. On Saturday May 16th Charles Whitaker, Ronald Hardin, !lnd Bea trice Robitzer will be the guests of the Ohio State Department of Education at the Central High School Auditorium , Columbus. DUI'ing these exercises the abovementioned students will be awarded honors having won a place on the State Scholarship Team for the School Year 1930- (931. \

The following eight.h ' grade students from Wayne Township ranked among the upper 25 '/0 'fOI' Wanen .County irl the State EighttJ grade examination~: Frank Hawke, Ruth fennington, Betty Hartsock, Carl Cook, Olive Scott. Wilma Sm'ith, . Davis Boger: Mary Ellen ICaJ;ter, H!lgh Gustin, Juanita Brannock and Wayne Smith. These ' pupils were awarded certificates during the -closing week of school.

Chester A. Williamson, Mlnlstel' Biblc Schau l at I) :30 a. m. Lo r d' s Supper lit conclusion •• Chl'istian End eavo l' at 6 :45 p. m. lI ele n Campb ell , leader. Evening _ l'vnngel istic se rvice at 7 :45 p. m. T he, .Tunior Ordel' will be our Mrs. Pea rl II1cMak n was a DIlY, g)Jests .at t his ser'vice: and. a meetton visitor Saturday. ing of Interest to all IS bemg planned. PI'aye r Meeting and Bible If you are papel'ing Jlse Pla ster. lu dy each Wednesday at 7:45 p. PatCh. Madd en 's Lumber Yard. nt. The church where you 'f eel at hOl11 e. Mr. and Mrs, Bel·t H nltsoc k and daughte l' were shop ping' ill Dayton ST. MARYS CHURCH Friday. Rev. J. J. Scheffer, Rector Ma y 17, Sunday after A8cen~on 1\11'. Ed Hanby. of Dayton. attended JI/ O. U. A. M. Lodge he re Chulch school at 9:30; Mornmg Praye r and sermon at 10 :30. Frida y night, ---.-~---

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Mr. and Mrs. Mart Roush were Sunday dinnel' guests of Mt·. and .' Last Thlll'sday th e boys of the Mr·s. Evan Gusti n. Smith Hughes department went to Cincinnati where ·they visited the Mr. Georgc Robert.':!, of Cincin- Live Stock yards during the foreniti. was t he dinner g uest of Mrs. noon. Th e methods of delivering. Cordia Truax, on Sunday. handling weigh.ing and selling of Ii vo stock were stu died as we)) as Mrs. W. H. All en and her hou se the market grades of .live stoc.k. guest, Mrs. S. S. Stahl, of Fmnklin 1\11'. R. I. Smith 0 fthe Produc~ spent TuesdllY in Dayton. ers Co-opel'aUve Commissi9n As~ sociation as host made special efMr. and Mrs. Ernest Bu tter- forts to sec to it that no points ot worth wel'e Sunday dinn !lr guests interest were missed. Much to the' of Mr. and Mrs. M.. A. Cornell. surprise and interest of tbe boys COUPLE ARRESTED 'f he also announced them as visiFOR CHICKEN THEFT Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lineman and tOI'S over WLW at 10:30 a. m. Stolt'n Bases-Duke. family, of Dayton, a ttended Jr. O. when making thc regular market Sacl'ifice Hit--Weller. Two young men, Howarcj. Sur- U. A. M. lodge here Friday night. report. Double Play- Gons to Lovely to face and Hupert Gregg, of Lytle, Satterthwaite. . . At 12:30 all were entertained' were arrested at Sabina, Ohio, last Dependable watches and the to a fine luncheon at the dining Str!lck Ou~by Helstnger, 4, by Thursday, after they had disposed latest in J ewe lry and Novelties at hall of The E. Kahn Packing Com~ B Augl;perBgel, 15. . of 36 chickens to A. C. Davis, Carv's Jewclry Shop, Lebanon, O. pall Y. Af ter dinner . tn\l(S were ases on alIs- off Helsmgel', 2; poultry dealer of that place. The . ?ff A!lgsperger .8. given by The Li ve Stocks Yards . Wild Pltch- Helsmger, AugsperSabina, marshal arrested the men· Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Hathaway Manage r, The Manager of .T~~ PLAYED A TIE GAME on suspicion and notified Sheriff and Mrs. Elizabeth Baily called Producci Co-operative Comtmsg.gPT. It 'Batsnlan-HaTtsock (by HelaD friend s at Centervill e Monday sion Association and The Manager Waynesvi;.le wel\t to Lytle Fulkerth. singer). A number of fowls had been evening. Monday evening to e.n gage the of The E. Kahn Packing Company. Umpire--Pummill. _ __ A)'tel' no on tlle party went on: team at that Ip lace in a game of stolen fram Mrs. Ollal Surface who resides west bf Lytle, on the pre' - - ~--soft ball. Both teams were well Mr. and Mrs. Myel' Hym an and a trip th rough t he packing plant vious evening. She was able to WOMA~'S AUXILIARY MEET balanced and'nfter eleven innings son and Mrs. Jcunn ette Bloch whore ma ny points instr uctive and , the' score being 9 to 9, the game identify the chickens sol~ to the spent Sundl1Y with relati ves at in tercs ting wcro noted. . was called on acco unt of darkness. Sabina poultryman and the two Blanchester. A ftc I' comp leting this trip a visib T'he Woman's Auxiliary of St .. Several brilliamt plays were made men were returned to Wahen wns. IlInd e t o the studioes of WLW" Mal'y's ebut'ch met on Friday after by both sides,. and- well, there county where charges of breaking MI'. and MI·R. WilliR Ewi ng a nd wh ere the general working plan noon, May 8, at tlje home of Mrs. were several ' not fro good plays and entering were placed against ' so n nre spending a I ' W \\'cel<. in was ex plailled to the boys. George Hartsock, made. them. Phil adelphi a, Pa.. Ilne! olher We bel ieve that tho day was well Lytle will come here tonight and The meeting was opened by Mrs Arraigned before Justice of the poin ts in the East . • spent, wh en considered from an Peace 'Kendrick on Friday Surface Cadwallader who conducted the thllY say the'I'c wilt be no tie. educa tional point of view and we dev~tionBI service. Scriptural quoand Gregg wel'e bound over to the Have )lour Inwn mO\\'l' r sharp- feel ~ lIre t hat all enjoyed the trip tations were given In response to ==--==- -_==gJ'and jury undel' bonds of $1500 ened by the ga me mnehi n ' u ' used 'fogelhel' with the instructor the each. They were unable to, furnish in the factury, !It the Wa ynesv ill e following boys made the trip; rOl~~ll L H ~ G d ' U ' bond and are held in the county Auto and Muchitlery Co. Rul})h Branstrator, ETnest Cook• . .Thant· Oftoeri~g .r~e~;~rer, nt;~~ jail. Estle Hagemeyer, Heber Lucas, nouilcec\ tha~ t~'e United T~ank We repair everything in watches Evel ett Marlatt.Milo Miltenberger Offerh'lg, whIch IS taken ~eml-~nVICTIM OF HEART ATTACK clocks, jewelry- Silverware re- Leroy MOI:an, Loren Reason Harry ,nually. amounted to $50 t~JS spnng plated- Beads restru ng. Cary's Shnw, Jncque Adams, Raymond ' ,At the close of. the bUSiness ses-' Adams. Wallace Bernard, Charles ' Edith Shechan Himes of Cen- Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio, Slor;.the . fOJ1~wl~ program of BlII'Lon, Julian Crabbe, Cecil terville was found dead in their ~~a(!lngs was gIven. MI·s. Albert Wil·on. nee Knth- Davil', Robert Gons, James Hagehome by her husband C. K. Himes, Warfield.. Negroes Occupy New I'yn Turnel', daughtct· of MI'. and meyer, A ubre y Kennard, Evere,t t Snturday evening. She had suffered MI's. Church Rousht Snyder. Pearl Turner, of n ear. Spring Miller, Richal'd Miller, Paul Sav"Whl I Am-Mrs. Going Ba-ck Ch' " from henrt u'ouble for some time. Valley, is in a hospital near Tiro, age, 'Jo hn Thompson. William ~Mrs. D~ L. Crane. 0 ma All attack of Lagrippe a few where she recently und erwe nt an Wardlow IUId WnlTen Burge.• "ChuI'ch Launches 'New .E}ffort in weeks ago, had seemingly affected operation. and Mrs. Wilson Wyoming"~Mrs. Lee Hawke. hel' heart which is thought to have are teachersMr. in the Tiro school. During a pleasa t 'I h caused the fatal attack. . deliciotis ' refreshm::'ts 80~~~e ~::. PARK IMPROVEMENTS She leaves to mourn her going ved. . MI'. anti Mrs. Ellis McCiure and her husband her mother Mrs. Anna family, of Springboro, Mr, and Mol'S. Herman Surface was Shel'han, one sister, Mrs. A. H. M.·s. ' Carl Croll and . son , of guest of the n.(ternoon Earnhart, other relatives and Franklin, Dr. and Mrs.' .Tohn many friends. She was a member Ea. ton and daughter, of Spring • - --'--of the Centerville M. E. Church field. and Mr. Dea rth Sheehan '~Friend'" by ' Mrs .. Archd~acon. S" is quite sick at her' ho~e on CO~~TY WIDE MEETING and all societies connected with it, wel'e guests of Mr. and M1'5. Elmer The hOfltess :wag llsslsted In Social Row.', ':' an.d of the Enstern Star and Far- Sheehan. on ullday. ser.ving by MrS. ' ~arlatt and Mrs. .. ,..., . . Small fruit, ' gardening. and ·mers Grange at Waynesville, h.e r ur Shultz. ,' . _ • Make Y9 Law,n .inO~ ,. ,eautIful truck problems .will be featured by home town. , MI'. and Mrs, Clarence Rye . en. , .. have- your movrer sMl'P,ened by Messrs. Bell"ch .and Lancashire at a Fun~l sel'vlces were held at tertained ' on Sunday, horioring Yf.>U"'I~ fl(U~NDS \MEE~INQ.. , E~ect!~keen Proc,ese. .See . ~o~ cp.\!.n't~!"ide meeting being arrangthe reSidence in Centerville TueR- MI' . Rye's mother, Mrs, Roy Earn.,' Th j t" .. f the "'II, Pigott, at Lumber yud. . " ad by coullty agent Class for day afternoon and burial was in hart. The guests were Mr. and. Mr . ei, r , . or m~e tng 0 ". • • " .• Tue day e~eni!lg, May . 26th,' so all ' . Miami c.emet/uy. . Clarence Heitz, and fwniIy, of ,F. M. WIUI, h~ld Sunday, aftei'11oo~ ' W. H. 'Allen J. W. White, L. M. ~armers; 1arm wo~en a1}d back ' Germnntown, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ~t ~he Meeting I,Iouse wl~b the ne~, HenderSon, de,udl! Riggs,., Eli,as y~rd gardeners 'in the "toWns and. LOCAL EX~HANGE IMPROVED T. ' Ellis and family, rdr. and MI·S. l 'Pre~ld!lnt, Ru~li'dCotkt'hi~n, ch&J!S' . Oa'le~bee, J. Q. Gons, ·.ltd W; F. VIllages" .t hroughout Warrell county ~. C:: "'Ellis and family. We \1 1'0, fa,vpr~ , ,8 mee _,, Cl8rk officers ani! di,t.:ectofB of the' I(re reques~to maJ:k ,thIJ ', date on '" .. New equipment has been instal, . by. t ,pre8e~c~~ ~' trllt~ t oJ~~r Watn'esville National' ,Bani . were thei~ calendar'anq pla n: to be presle·d at ,t he telephone exchange. The Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Scott, of 0 hi ~ jn attendance at tlie Warren ent wJt\l their question~' ilnd l piob, Erl.ends, who al' e es ue ;oftlce ;hus' been overhauled and Route I, e ntertained at a Mothers _. di!lci;!Bi ion 'o f the' l i?n, pJ'! :.. . County " Bankers AB~ciation ' in ~~ms._~ Though 'complete progiam , made much , more convenient for Day picnic, in ' honor of ·Mrs. \\far"" was ~e~ by L!luren~e., u:;t'Th' LebanoJ¥l.'uesdayeyemng.. : ", ~lie, annbun~ed next week, ClaSs , the operators; ·:who are kept rel'Y tha Lac y· ThosMe pl'esedJ;ltM'rer~TMrB. ·TbC"o1lubJeet.ol theJell80n was e ·. ' . '.. says . they inte.n,d to .spend ~Jle busy. ,. Martha L acy, r. an .-s. on'arry Cunicul\lm~' ta~en in ..the w}d8r M. ana, MTa:. Ray' .~ous· en- ~~ole eventp, in d~~cuss1n~ ferOn the first three .days of Mil-}, Lacy: Mr. and MI·s. Charles. Lac~, View! t9 include all aC~idVltief . Wrta~ned· at dinner Sunday Mr. tJllzer! cultural practlce.8 atlc( ~on­ 2299 'calls pass.ed tbl'ough tbe cx- ·ang· daughter Mar\gl!1'et, of Cmcinfor the .lle~terment of life ali . nb an'd ' MrS. 1:lubert ii.inous an trot. m~1ires for insects dlse~8'e J:hange' malrill'g a tOp recor,d. The nati; M"r. and Mt's. J, A. Trayslil.'! . jU!~t a8<lLco~'rse /?f st",dy. d b elijlctren 0-1 Hamilton, Mi'. ~andMn: lana , similar pesJ8 lVbich, 'confroat ct.ily a~er8ge of local and lcsng dis- and daughters Martha and Thel1l!a We were ,t hen '~:'?~L BY...! Elltrl' Kintiic;tlai'n and chDclren of b~~oweral ot raapbenies, Itl'awtance' calls 'in April was 50,O•. There of Dayton; Mr. and ¥l'II. Leslte reading..,-"Mothers' ~ . L'1 J."2.FrankUn ~ M1'8. E. S. "Od~~ an~ _nes, me OM; potatoes, eueumar~ 288 call boltes and the 0Pllra- Wardlow a~d two wuldren, Mr. BradcJoek, a voeal JlC!lo by --... i!{iaa iladine BnIIden\»uiwb 1)( Cln- bera and sQnil~r garden ahd truck to,. are not :left with much idl~ and Mrs. Frank Coo)<, Mr. I. lV. Curl with .Ell&abeth tID'll... . ao- Clfthatl and """"las A1.1een J4a!n0ua. crops, ~. tm.ae on theh: banda. Scott ·and {~mi1)'. CODlJ~ , ,

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Mida Stiles, Iruardlan of Woodrow Armstron-g, insane. Fourth. Lotta A. Runyan executrix of the cstate of Clem A. Runyan, deceABed, first and final. Ruby Hurwlcb and Samuel R. Hyman, executors of the estate of M'. B. Hyman, deceased. Flrtlt and ·final.Commo'n Plea. P~oceeclinK' Mal'garet A. J.ohns, executrix- of A lic . . In i th wus g)'an \.c d a di- t he estate of Charles E. Johns, deV! r e from J nme B. Smith an d the c ased, first and final. George- Brewer and ' J . L. Hendlainliff is to be r esto r e:! to h er erso n, administt:ators of tho estate ll1a iden nam e of AlIce it es. tn lhe case of E rmu F rauen- o,f Mitche ll Brewe r, First and final --- ,~'-~-~==~~--========)======~======= E uni e Doty, executrix ()f the knc';ht, an infant, by Ethel King, " I'd 0 so on as b killed a cl'ip- her molher, ve rsus Williahl Fro - estate of D. C. Doty, deceased. 'for. Jcs!"?" 'I'he fore man walked t HAPTEn \'T. lid f;ll'ol't ly, ~cowli n g toward th e wounded mall. pi 'd," h' u nkn 'c ht a divCil'ce wa. given F ir: t an d' final. " Shucks ! Yo'all ain't n kil lnh. a nd t he plai ntiff "IU S relitorcd t o The motion filed in the matter T h~' ki,1 I ill J hi1' h '}I(I ill 1'1'- "TIll' kid'!" delld right You had Btl he. lilli' S got a r ig ht t o de- h l' mai d 'n nome of Erm a King. of the estat'll of M. B. Hyman,' de~P l\lI Sl\ III ,\ ," HI 01 t\\'I'; lind t k ~ 'IJ I' gll ns put when 111' sh'I L" "Ile'!" Killel" ~ ee\'es' ,;o n, di dn't fenl! him : 'I'r, 1 rcc klln. Th at 's Th il' child wu ~ o. doplcd by t he ceased, was di smi ~ ed. 11 in pinel' " I .!lll' ~ i tl(! o f the g r ou p Pap 1I 1ways Ra id. Yo'u ll pltlinti ff's pare nts. William B, Forman was appoint - t it ... rif{n l . i,h , \1 hieh 1 fl his KlJll I ell \" O'II )\"! ll iR I nIl kiliNI my whlll wou ldn't ~ ho ol n mun lessen he In t ho ca,'e of tho Pe ople's ed executor of the estate of Eliza firm fr ·t> a nd ~Il Y '" hill1 a lelll' JlIIJl. Uiul'" why." "Y llnh pap ncvllh rlill draw CO m III ~' oh with his gu n out, Bui lding, Loa n and Savings Co., Belle Forman, deceased. No bond pll ~h t o his llol"t!(,. of Leb a non , ve .'sus Valentine M. r equire d. O. 'S. Higgins, Harry Bnbe le ft hill •. ~oi n g on tn the qui!' k en oll{{h.'· th ' kid r emind ed Bul e." "SII re not." Bllne shot a kee n Hob lit et a I, the plaint iff is to re- Murphy and G. F. Brown, were aphousE', wh ere he klwcked (Ill a h illl " ll e·'s 0 dalllll killer and the son glanct' at th.c kid. " Come ,n and cove r hUlll lhe def endant $4 266.- poi nted apprai sers. door. ta lk tn lhe Old Mun. J ust Ted fiG. U t h defenda nts do not make Geo rge Brewer and J. L. HendBah wa ~ n l on~ tim in the of a killer!" rav ed Jl'SS. "I <I't!l '! 11I'\' ah ~ h ".) t /I man in lapl' . hut you ought.'l llI ee t him. He payment within 3 days, t he sheriff rso n, a dministrators of the estate hou ~e . 'Peared like 11<' 1l111 ~t h,,\' (' a !'iv- hi t>marl tu ~ ay to thl' Old I\Inn lit ' Ita ck . likl' )" l, 'ull trird to do ," to ld me he'd pili yu h on a nd let is o l'tl ered tu l'e ll es tute nnd re- of Mitchell Brewer, deceased, filed yu h rid, I'im with me." the ir first and .final accoun t. The Th' Kid' ~ fccl " rew t ired. !'tnn.!- till' I,ill ~oi !1 coldly. port Lo co urt. Th~l'e wc n~ t hi ngs the kid wo ul d W:llte r lk ll hint ,ll if cUllIe with ing 11,1'1'1' kaninl( nga i n ~t the fl' ll ('c ,Jun<! l\IUl' tll ll w as gra nted a di- co urt find s that the estate is free lOll)!. 111l~I ' y ;;; (I' !'K fl ·CIII. t he house. likl' lo u ~ k Bllbc about the vall ey vo rce from H. Fra nk Morlo n and of inhe ritance tax. but ht, didn' t s it dllWl\. "~' \> tI illl' f" llow that shot illY T hal ran ch oul a ways f rom t he was g ive n a li mon y of $l!J6, one'rhe Lebanon-Citizens National A noth<, 1' Illlln I'CI,dt' uJl !lo me f Ol'e rim , not in th oul ee bu ~ t ucked h::!lf o f the pro pe rty li nd a ll of the Bank a nd Trust Company, execum all ur othcr. II i:' Lol d th em to wa go n 11II ~~? " B ,II ~ n(\Plwd, " y( I~. ~ uh:P dow n behin d a low ridge. wh ere huuf>chold go()d~ and fumitul'e. tor of thCl estate of Harry Robinfe' '0 t1l'il hol's('/< ,Incl . IllY f HI' din" Y.. u ·\"l' n iJlplrc) him . fol' life. thc lon~ strenk of cott onwoods so n, deceased, filed a public sale n" r, 11 1: (\ Ih" gr" up stilT Ii and showed t here was 0 Cl'eek- t he kid bill In court. WClIl nIt' , .. Htl~ntl lo their IllOlInts. Kn o\\' t hat'" New Suit. "\' l '!' "uh , Thnt' !'; whut 1 a imed wou ld like t o kn ow t he nam e of Eunice Doty, executrix of the T he kid Inosl'n('d th<! sa do le on the folk , t ha t lived t hen ' . Bu t he The l nion 'e nt ral Life ]nsur- estate of D. C. Doty., deceased filed Peeo a nd Bllb(" s hlll'!' e, !'Iipped t u (I".' . "Did eh'! Yuu' ll have to Mh IV a couldn't n ~ k, or Babe might kindll anee '0, of Ci ncinn ati coo p. , ver- he r first and final account. ofT theil' brid lc' and tu rn('o\ thcm dumn' gond reason for lhnt, yuu ng ~ lI s Jlic i on it was the gi rl , Nell ie , su s El la V. Graha m, et aI, for Virg il O'Bauion wa appointed int o the corra l. that t he kid wa nted t o know a bo ut mo ney. adminis tatoT of the estate of AnBabe's voice ("a llin~ 0111 ~ollle nu,n. " "Y l'S ~ uh . 1 wa ' ("olllbin' my hnir The ki d focused hi s fi ela gl asses i ouis E . George versus L. H. drcw O'Banion. deceased, and filed car l e~s rl'mark ttl the fore man came to him lit last. ann o\'er at and l : aw .Jl'R, :llippi n' up, a im in' on lhl' ridg'e, but he couldn 't sec 81' \\'n an d Harry E. Schnell for bon:! of $1000 with th~ United States Fidelity and Guaranty Co. the log h ou~c bl'yund th cottO!1- to ~hout mc in the back. Seemil a nyt hing hut a fence r unnin g up mOl cy. .J oc BI'u(;c ve r: ll s H enl'y Oivens as surety. wood somr o.nc WH S p( u n d i n~ on a lilll' a l\'1arkel klli,,'l fat' _ a llla n in ulong the Hid e. The ran ch was ove r theuh ki ll in'!<. noh nw. He kaill' t ht!1rinll , about wh ere the line of for ap pcal. L';!c!an C. Innis WIIS appointed tin pnn to say din n"r was ready. - - - -adnllnts trator of . the estate ot M,'n were already s plashing al ki ll no 1Il0'- lcllsen he kicks 'C Ol ('o ttonwoods qui l. Old )la ppy wasn't f eeling right go od the othel' t he waslt basin a ll the be nch out- l ik (~ 0 mu lc. " Probate Court Proceeding. Urs ula Innis, deceased and filed ",lC5f{ hnd bot h guns out, Mr. day ; Roe me r!. lik e he ought.n ride side t he UOO I' whe n the kid came up A ce rtifie d copy detern;l ining the bond of $3600 with Elsie Adams, Babe emptie d hi s basi n with a Bell " the fore man her re ma rked, down t here a nd see how the old inh cr ituncfi tux on the estate of and E. Y. AdllmR as surety. Robert v Reichel, Nate BromleJy ' and Alfli ng of soapy wa ter in to t he and poi ntcd to t he two smeal'ed SIX f ell e r wall gettin g along, anyway. bushes at the end of the hou . shooters on the g roun d. "Th e kid 's Wouldn't take but 1\ minute to rid o Fra nces E. Parkhill, deceased, is le'1. Mcgui r e were appointed ap, gave the ba ~ i n to the ki d and went telling it straight. I was co min' down a nd see how her old pappy onl r ed to be ce rtified without de- prlllsers. Martha Gudgcn, executrix of inside but stop ped j ust in ide the fr om the sta ble a nd I saw th e was fe ling. Ba be never need t o lay. Elm ol'e D. Gra ham, adminis tra- the estate of Silas Gudgen de~eas­ door an d star ed baek ove r his whole thi ng l You ng R eeveil W IIS know a thin g ubo ut it. o the kidl we nt down into lh e lor of the esta te of Florence S. ed,. filed her inventory 'and aphonld er at t he kid as if he were combin' his hair l just as he says. J ess pu ll ed h is gun a nd Reeves. valley wh I'e the nesters would Kesling', deceased, is ordered to pralsement. expecting omething . The Lebanon-Citizens National The kid dipped water f ro m t he here, whir lctl a nd ·hot. He must shoo t a Poo lo rid er like a coyol e. se 1\ estate at not less t han appraisbig bucket standing ther e--gently have dra'wed his gun , but I never Ba be had to ld him to r ide acl'OSS ~y:.a lu e a nd' mak e r eturn in 60 Bank and '.lIrust Company, execu. lest t he splash should drown so me saw hi m tlo it. H e sure as h ell tho B nch to the I'iv er and scout > ' . t or of the estate of Annie Burton I ea.rl H. Ma gee was appomted MOl'gan, deceased, is ordered to little sound he ought to hear; 'wasn' t combing his hai r with his oro und t her e "fol' any s ign ,of brand ing fi res 'or caltle held within cor- ~ u!1 rdllln. of Hug h Watson Magee" sell the estate at private sale for some little sound Babe was list en- siJl,-g un- " LOIS Magee Donald. Wallace Magee not less than $75 cash. The g l'o up at th e meRs·hou se rol s hidd en in the thickets. ing for, there insid e the door. T ho kid fe lt ,pretty guilty and and Haro ld' Alexander Magee, Somebody coming aCI'oss t he door laughed a t Ul at, and Woller me n, going off like this on a side min ol's and gave bond ·of $6000 Marria&e Licea •• t rip of his own, but he didn't f eel with AI xUlTder W. Hill, Hattie guil ty enough .or Ill ean enough to B. IIiIl and Minni:e Hill as sure- A. Raymond Harshbarger. decorator of Lebanon, and Mrs. Sue turn back f rom th e quest of ties. Lizz ie G. Th ompso n, guardian of Null, of Lebanon. Nelli e's home and Nellie's last I r ma Th ompso n, minor, filed her Homer ' Downey, laborer of South na me. Lebanon and ' Miss George Ella By the time he r eached the lower thi rd and final acc·o unt. Mary E. Wil. on, administratrix Gli\bbard, of South Lebanon. end of the ridge the kid l'ealized Elbert Carpenter, farmer of tha t he was head and shoulders of the estate o f Edwin A. Wilson a bove th e leyel of the valley. But deceased, filed he r inventory and Franklin and Mrlf. t'lannie Greer, a pprn i ement. factol"}, worker of Franklin. the r idge was fl"iendly and shielded Itaymond Me urdy was appointhi m f l'om view to the south, and Real Eat.te- T ..."d.ra bru ~ hy undergrowth , along . the ed adminis trator of the ·estate ot J S (th d M S ih CI' ek gave protection there. He Ire,1e A. McCtll'dy" deceased ; and esse ml an ary mt f elt safe enough to give his full fil ed bond of $8 00 with sureties. to Spe~d. Riddell. Inlot No. 806 in The will · of Margaret Ellen uttention t o the ranch hI! was apSimpson was admitted to probate Frallkhn. / proaching. . A. D. Ho:rton. to New rork Life E&tatelJ for settlement: This ,vas where 'Nellie lived. Yes lnsuran.ce Co., 93 acres 1n Harlan Ermrra E. Ross, administrtrix s ir, she lived right up thi§> road a .' . p iece. The kid's heart thumped so of the estate of Robet't Ross. de- townshIp. W. Peaslee to Elmer L. Marth e could f eel it. H e rode forward ceased . Fil'st and tinal. Hamilton Mida Stiles, g uardian of Sue well. !leal estate , and unh ooked the gate. townshJp. . The kid was glancing this way A rmstrong, insane·. Fourth., Ch.arlotte ,W. French •. Clara F. and that, to the garden patch, the HeTrIck and a.ay L. HerrIck to Argrove, the co rral, the house, lookth~r N. Franch, 1.51lril 8cres in for a girl with yellow hah·. ing Babe Jump~ when tbe Ki cit whirled and fired. With th ~ limp, bony old man Turtleereek townshIp. Wor.de riul hair! The kid never sagging a deadweil~ht in his young , Randa\) -Lilley to M-a-rion Cook, could forget how it looked flying arms, the yardl walking kinda slow and B(l1I t urned on Jess. kid wenl~ into the house and Robert Cook. Inlot NOli. 14, loose. Like a banner of gold whipcarelul. Hungry men don't walk "You brought it on yourself," Little old pappy, had belln shot in 15, 16. and 17 in Mill Grove.. the sun, It made a funny ping, in that-a-way to their dinner. l'h e he gr owled, /. orn e on up to the the bnck w~en he walked out into Marton Cook to Randall. Ltller· k\d took out his little black house and I ')) fix ' y u up till you kind of lump in his throat nOW, ~he yard. KIller's. vvork. Dry~.1ch- Inlots Nos. 1l, 12, 13, In Mill just to think of the way she looked pocket comb, unfo lded it and CRn ge t u doctor. Reeves, I'll see they called It up here. KIUer grove. wit h all that hait· flying loose. Like mg, leaned to the wa vy mirtor in its yo u a t th e house after dinner. ~aiting be'hind. a rock with a Marie Neuendort to Blanche L an a ngel in a g ing ham dress kinda. rIfle cheap frame. H e look ed with in and "Yes s uh." ready till hIS man came along Reed. Inlots Nos. 696, · 597, 698 in Tho sharp, venomous crack of a with his l«ft hand he dl ew the "You done right , Tiger Eye," Then pull the ~rigger a time or Loveland. c<!mb through his thick, wavy I ;'oin Babo, 'as t he two lingered out- rifl e up on the ridge behind the two,. look to see 1f the bunets went George W. Carder. and Mary W. hou!'e struck away those thoughts. lo~ks that just missed b e in~ re d. ~i {rc . stralght--and thl!n run for a Carder to -:rohn N1cholson. Real And then he heard the piercing B,be was st~1I stanc!ing j u!';t inside ", h ah tried to, Babe." shri ek of a woman. The kid knew bor e tied somewhe re outa sight in estate i~ Washington township. t~e doo,r,. Sttlll loo ~tn g ou.t. at the "I t houg ht J ess acted kinda that ~ Frank Shr.oll to Newton ~ey. sound bitteFly well and a hot the bushes. kId! W~ltlDg f or hIm ; WRIting f or f unny , w hen we was over there at crimp!e (To be continued) Real estate In Salem Townshl~. went up his spine. With somethmg else too. the 'rou ndu p. He asked me who I one savage lilt on ' his spurs he =========== = =:d:=========== == _But ey~n tho~gh Bahe st ood ha d wi th lTI e, and I said a .yo un~ jumped Pecos ollt from behind the t~ere ~Itmg, he Jumped when the fe ll er f r om down on the Brazos. stack and went thundering up the . He wanter! your name and I gave road. No need kId whlr.led and fi red. fear a bullet now Chart Show8 F;umers Grow in Numbers The kid ducked past th e wmd,ow It to him. He neve r said' anything from that rifle.to Killers wait and then backed sl.owly kcel?mg bu t I suspic ionot\ he kn o \~ ed YUb when a woman· raises don't the death close t o the wal\. HIS yeil ow 1:lg ht 0 1' ha d heard of 'yuh, just by his scream. e~e had the cold glal'e of ~ tIger, loo ks. Bu t. yo u never let on lik e ! Come quick! They've as he watche d tJ:te men rushtng out you knowe d hi m, so I let it pass." got"Ne11le him- they'ye killed him- Oh, to see what had happe ned. Bube ga ve t he kid that sharp side my God I Come and help get him :rwen.ty feet away, a man tead- long loo k of his. ,in- They've killed him- Oh, he's le~ hlmpelf and .reachcd ba ckward T he kid drew a long, l'elieved dead" WIth hIS le f~ hand , and the kid bt'eath a nd looked a t Babe with Too well the kid knew that tragic saw and let h.lm get th e g un bel ore t he old fa it h shining in Iljs eyes. litany. His lips pressed their soft he' fired agam. The man dropped " You'1\ get th e job, all right" urves into a thin line. His twinthe second ' gun and !jtood there, Babe sa id in his car, ·w hen the t\~O ckling blue eye half closed to let h?ldlng h!o bloody fists out befo1'e paU!;ed outsid e in ,the shade of the the tiger look through thl\t yellow h~m, starmg f ro m th em t o the ca bin to 1'0 11 nnd light a cigarette right eye of his. He s tepped lilh. kId", , ap iece Lefo l'e the kid went up to berly down from the saddle and Y~ ali . t op wh eoh yoah at," intervi ew Wal ter Be\). ran. lind knelt On one knee beside the kId said t o th ose at th e door, J ess, On hi s way t o the stable the wailing woman, huddling t o and they halted 0 11 th e broad step. \vibh t he for eman soowled and Het· breast "I'll ki\) yo'a l1 foh this, Tiger t urlled his fa ce the oth er way her mlln. the lolling old .head, of Eye Reeves l" raved the man with wa lking wid e pf the kid. Both take away yoh ahms, the bloody fi ·ts. hands wcre bandaged a nd carried till"Ma'am, I tote him in side." , "Yo' k~n 't," th e kid r epli ed in in a s lin g b fore him and he looked looked up at him blankly hl.s melodi OUS draw \. "Yo'll nevah sick. Th e kid's lips tigll tened a hel'She eye s too ful\ of her tragedy t~ will shoot no moah, J ess Markel." li ttlt! liS J ess pa, sed. , Killer- but sec aught else. ' _ ,"Fer Gaw d' , /lake, Tigc l' J.: ye !" hI:! )Ieve r would kill a gain. Not Then Nellie came running from ~ rl ed Bilbe fro ~ the ~tep. "What's after t hose smashed knuckles got someWhere up along the base of It aU ab ~F '\ ou saId you didn't well. They'd be stiff 118 sticks. Jess the )'idge. kn ow J ess. ' would lose som e 01 his fingers the 'You I What've you done? What'd "I n evah did i'III Y I din 't know kid r eckoned hopefully. .' do it for? Ma- oh, Mother J ess Markel, I said men easy drop "You don e right Kid." Babe you don't I" ' theah Texas names awn the trail fli cked his thumb-~ a il across a toi'e at the kid's heart a!j up heah. J neveh did ay I don't match head , lighted the cigarette ~ e Pity looked at the two of them cower kn,~ w , tI,l.nt loLo.', . and ;snapped th e stub in two pieces IfIg together, but his voice was . Gl t Iln, boys ! ' rov ed Jess, hold- bef ore he dropped them at his feet gentely insistent. mg out IllS wo shattered 'h ands. "H e'd'a ' got you a nd never give yo 'a\) would get her oway "That's Kill er Reeves' youngest wll rn i n ~. Damn' ~n eak-didn't sa "If T can tote him in sid~' boy-ond the worM of the lot.! t hink J ess was that .kinda man." . "Come, Moth~r. " Obediently the Look what he done to mel" " If eve ry ki llah had his hands began pulh,n g. olld coaxing. "I nevah do b n>;j down a nand brol(e, t his would be a right peace- l':lrl We mu st get hIm rn- You go fix le~SQ n theah's a /,!"lJn in it," the kid f nl la nd , Bube. " the bed, Mother-" Dr, C. J. .G;lIpin; of the Department of Aariculture. SUld. Babe shiv ered in spite of him"Yes- yes, I'll go spread up the 2OQ,QOO more' are Iivina in the QOUIItty thia year tbu Iaato_ "What yuh pull a gun on him self. bed-"

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Els ie- "My gradpa has reacbed Newton Lacy to Samuel T. Vail and Elizabeth Vail real estate in tho age of 96. Isn't It wonderful?' Bobby - "W ondel'ful nothin' Salem township. James T. Gibson to J. R. and Look at t he tim e it's taken him to BeJllie Sloan, 171.26 acres in Har- do it." lan township. Lee and Flora Page to W. M. and Son- "Mother, aren't you going Elizabeth Sexton, 178 acres in to wait up for Father?" Harlan township Ma- "What's the use? I've i'Ot Arthur and R'uth Smadbeck to su-eh a cold I can hardly speak." Carl .Schaub. Inlots Nos. 293. 294 296 1836, 1588, 158'~, 1697, 2506' 251$1 2656, 2646, 2695, 2696,2938 2939, 2940, 2941, 2991, 2992, 2993 2!l94 2995 3254 3265 8296: 8297, '5972, ' 5973 6974 6109 6110 in Loveland. Cora V. Sears' to James B. and AXie Urps et at Inlots Ncs. 1 and MONEY LOANED 2 iii Lftle: PhilIp Whitacre to Blanche W. BrO-wn real estIrte in Salem LOANS on Livestock, Chattel., Seeond Mortgages. Notes bough. township Harblne, Jr., Xenia, Ohio. Ca1'l a~d Caroline Schaub to Wil ,.. Ham J. Martin. Inlot No. 5703 in Loveland. Marie Rider and Grant Rider to Clothilda Balton and John J. Bal- LONG OR SHORT TIME-Easy terms. Also Sorveyln&: and Abton 40 acres in Hamilton Township E!izabeth Sheward to Ralph Kel- stracting. Write and I will call ley. Real estate in Salem Town- and see you . Sam D. Henkle, ..Wayncaville, Ohio. ..11 ship. H'arry C. Eldridge to Philip Gaines and AmeUa Gaines. Inlots LOST NOIr. 7 and 814 in Fl'aIlk1in. '100Mary to James M.,re~lm, 1 LOS'J:- Handle off of bamboo acresEbbing in Turtlecreek fi shing pole. Finder please"leave , George B. Sh.,n~ to Berger' 96:68 ' acres in Hamilton at Gazette office. - -miS and Goshen Township. Trustees of Hamilton Township WANTED ·to G. F . Berger. Inlot No. 468 in Maineville. ' , Mitchell Brewer to Thomas and W ANTEI)....::..House cleaning and Beulah Adams, 85.22 acres in yard work. Can give reference. Clearcreek Township. Frank Sims, Waynesville. -mI9 Joseph G. Keye to , Horace P. Keys. Inlots Nos. I ,and 2 in Waynesville. FOR SALE ' - '<:"

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Billa ' Allow.d J. M. Batlinger, compe~S6tion FOR , SALE-290 acre, stock and grain farm, extra good land, · and damages, ,$35.28; A. H. Tur- good buildings, running water, $50 ner, same; $67.76 i H. R. Shaw, per acre. 172 ai:rcs, all level, go04 same, '$ 88.48: T. B. Brannock, buildings, electricity, $75 per aae. same, $ill!; Katie Roberl\on, same, North of Dayton, can be bought on .1'''696 0 R b North of Dayton can be bought on .,. v : : Bcar. 0 erson, 's ame, easy terms it desiTed and must be $9.!i2; Lehigli Steel Co. steel $14.- Been to be appreCiated. For further ,16; Penn, Railroad Co., freight, information see W. ' N. Sears, $1.8.; J. O. 'Osborn, repair, $1.- Licensed ' Broker and AUctioneer, 75; Victor Van Riper, gas, $81.. Waynesville, Ohio or 804 Harries 70; Jeuy Parkhill, ditching, $1.70: Bldg., Dayton, O~o. , Ohio Central Tel. Co., reht ,68.50 FOR SALE~weet potal-.> plants, Book 'ShOR,-supplles, $8.50: Colum Yellow Jersey, Naney Hall, bus Blank Book, supplies, $14:50: Early Golden; Porto ' Rico, White Maldron C. Gilmour, service/l, Brazilian lind Bigstem Jerseys. ,$5.90; UndeM\:ood Typewriter Co., All sweet · potato l!lants 40c per supplies, $7; Woodrow-Well Co., 100 Also all ki.n d . of garden BU'pplie~ ,15; John, M. Snook serv- plants. Strouse BrotherS, 1'rl1 mjles ices, ' $J; .rohn~ Hockett, services, Northwest of W",ynesville, OIilo $1; 'If. B;, Osw!lld ;and Son, servi· on ~rr~ Road, R. R, No.5 •• m27 , ces, $100. • - ••- - BLUE MARK-Belgian Stallion r. j , 'W'hat~ , cllDiI,eR-l t No. 18865 will stand season M'8ry S. ' 'I wonder, t l'for t ~ " a ,f arm',of ReB • • un, -' m'11 .... the -41i..J.t .. au 0 · ~I~e. • . . . W ' f LJtl S rvi f ,1600 Lida D•.-"It is probably ,urged 2 tii:rea '26~OO. Colt~o ::and ~od oD ,by;the SpUI' of ' the moment.' for .ervice fe~ Warren B,nt. tf It was. cllstomarY" tor the con. , FOR • SALE- -E. W ~ Hopkill1S, 'Wayn'eaville, ~bio miS

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Mr. and Mrs.· M·. E. Sltel'wood spent the past week in Columbus D. ' L. ElRANE Publi.ur Sub.~ptloD Price, $1.50 • Vear with their son, Fl'eu and family. "Sonny-Jan e," t he senior class , Offic. PhoD ....................... No. 112 play, was a dec ided s uccess from En,... do' Po%Rin af Wayn.oulllc Re,icfeDee ........................ No. 118' Ohio • ... Second Cia .. Moi..' Ma"ar every angle. All t he characters .=.. . )1ortrayed their pal·ts in exception==~=============== ally realistic manner. Between the too k t o get propel' schooling S Ol' MAY 13, 1931 SUNKEN PILLARS second and third acts the class his boys , and when that ·wns no \11'( id ene, Miss ltwdi:l Gray. I wen t to a fUl1clio n where a longer poss ible. t h se ll se an d respresented to Mrs. Herbert Carr 11 -ballc with • heavy backbone thac ofl'etS greae beautiful bouquet I.I S II token of bdllialll young llIan received a oluti on which he set him se lf thQ appreciation oC t he class for di stin~ui. hed hon or·. Fi ne Rpeech s to suppl y th e de fl ciency by his atreogth. hel' .e fforts in c~ach in g their play . a bout him w r malle, and the ow n influ ence. For many years he • A nati?nal busi.ness ~ ta~ilrtical org~nizlltlon has recently collected MU SIC was fUl:nl shl.'d by t he inter- lIla~'o r of t.he cily IJresentell a go ld wns their chief {'ompllnion; he The large slit-wing anchor plate anchors the post spoke to them se i'io u ~l y on all s ubhC\1O.rts II ~!n 98 ~I.ffe re nt lme of buslIlesB, s.howi~g wh.ere th e~ stand mediate ol·ch 'stra. IIl clln 1. jects a s if they were grown mell; y cOlllpal ~so n WIth a y,eal' ago. The only hnes III which I.lUt>lness is like arock-aod the clamp-so easy to attach goes Duck neu r the door sat a de[I'll. ad ie Heaso n had ' as better, natl.onally B,lleaklng. al'e the manufacture and retail Mles 0 f mure old co upl e who ~ee Ul e d ill at al nigh t, when work wus over. he around ,the post and draws fence wires into m.en'~ clot~mg. ~usme.ss is as g.ood as it was a year ago in tWenty-five 1\1 0 1her s' Day guc ~1.s her childrcn case. Th ei ,. face s were lined ; th eir taught them arithmelic; he bor(~Iffe l ent hnes, mcludmg all kmds of w'omen's wear. shoes and mil- and gra nd children. notch on face. Any or all fence wire~ can be athands showed t he marks o r hard row(:d books for them on histcJry, hn ory, men~s und<:rwear, bread, dru'l'S and chemicals, groceries. fi sh Mi ~s's Mab el and Marga ret Starr labor. They II10ne 0 full the guests ' cienco, and theology . . . . He tached just where they would go to his daughter /1 0 ~ h an~ launclel'lng. It ~B poorer than a year ago in the automobil e busin ess of Uay~on. wcre week-en d g uesls did not wellr vcning clothes. and severlll other hnes. of thell' molh er. MI·s. Amanda cross the post. SEVEN Dul wh en the y(~ ung man came l ueh her th e nlllll CS of th e g rasTh e clear meaning of these figul'e s is that people are eating as StUlT, MI'. lind Mrs . W . M. Malhi as down fr oll) the platform he stl'ode stayecl afi eld herd ing caltlE'. to CLAMPS FREE WITH much uf. the .staple foodstuffs, except meat, ~s they did ii year ago. but and Don. also of Dayton. came across the room alld. rcaching the efl und wild fl owers, 0 1' to sit by that t~eJl' prinCIpal ~ther cx pcnditu·res so far are for the replacement down Sunday afte rnoon. EACH POST. old co uple , put his arms around hcr side when it thund ered. " of pertshabl es. The IIlc reased business in men's clothing suggests that I thoughl of the father of J ohn Th e las t assembly prog ram oI th em. Come in and e.xamine Lhel:e are mor.e men who cO\lldn't afford a new suit last year who are Stuart. Mill. neglecting hi ~ own Th c uuuicnce ch eered . the yea r was given by the first bUYing on e thIS year; eilher that 01' thE' old suit, carried over a season these superior posts. Let I tho ught of Th omai; Carlyle intel ests in order to work patiently scconci , third and fourth grad e~ ~as at last worn out. The ladi e... have the advantag~ over .the men wh e I when falllc -c ame to him, at the edu cation of his boy; of us show you how you III that almost. any waman can fix over hel' old d1'esses in an emer- Thursday III oI'll ing. Miss 'Lucille looked ba ·k fr om the fa shionable Th omas Lincoln, struggli ng to gency, but It ll> a PI'ctty tough job t o make a man's old su it look Tuck er led thc devoti ons. Th e pl'O- society o f L ndon to the rugged ke ep his poverty -stricken family can build better fences g ran"! WU R u play, "Reheal'sing t he presentable. farm where he had grown up, and together-o f all the unco'unted quicker and cheaper. We : Th e u]l~urn in one industl'Y. however. is the herald of others. It ClOSing Day Progl'Um." Betty th e humble parents whose self- hosts of hidden father s .. " s unIS .somelhlllg of 011 lIchievement that twenty-five different Jines are Lou Stultz acled a s teacher. Theil' sacrifice had millie hi,; career pos- ken pillars" . who sutreren oblivhave a large stock of do!ng os well as they were at lhis time in 11)30. Tbat i9 pretty good prOl,{ rl)m wa s a s follows: "Wel- sibl e. Said he: ion cheerfull y in orde l' thllt th e ir come," Grant Boga n' so ng Orange Banner Posts eV Iden ce that the g-enel'al bu siness decline has got Lo the bottom of "I fee l to my fa th CI', so great son s might rise. the grade. In a good many lines it probably will run along about on "VucaLion pn~ s ;" r ecitatt'on, Billy lh ugh so neglected. so generIt would be fairer if evel'V life and can make immedilh.e pres!!nt le~el for so me lime to come, but (lne line after another C~IT; r~~1 tatl~n, Wayn e Gray; ()lI ~ always toward s me a strange cou ld be meas ured bv a doubl e ate delivery~ D~a!ogu e . MI. tress Educaliull Will beglll to pick up, with the luxury lines natul'811y beIng the last to standard first. by its own Vu:uts Sch ool;" recitation Virgil te nd l'Ile.' pecu lial' to the case, in- achievelllenl~ ; . ec ond. by the carerecover. tely ~() fl and n ear m~ heal·t. fini Th e most di squieti ng thing about present business conditions is the choonover; dialogue. •. Docto r '!! \\ as he nut n sac rific e to me?" ers of its children. On thi s ba sis talk heard from many industrial centers about wage reductions, The Bu s~' Day;" song by Elizabeth, anA I1d he lidded : "I can see his many obscure lives bccallle glo rideI'S llnd Edith Deboard; recitation policy of ke plIlg workers on part time at the full daily wage has life in 80m(' measu re as the sunken OUf;. been prett.y weU od~ered to so far, where the Teduction of expen se Mary Osborn; recitation, Minnie pillnr on which mine was to be And many a medal, placed in was essenttal. There 18 no I'oom .fOl' doulit that this policy has a,verted Campbell; recitation, Bobby Bo- built. Had I stood in his place, lhe strong, achieving hand : or hr'il Phone 14 Waynesville, Ohio a great deal of suffering. It is better 1.>r aU concerned to have a hun- gan. The r ehearsal was inter- cou ld he not have! sl ood in mine lilln t _ youth, should be \lu ssed rupted at this point by the adve nt dred ' p'eo~le wOI'kin! on holf time than fifty working full time and back to lhe gnarled hands of the anJ In orc?" /ifty earlIIng no w.ages. at all. .But it would be Ii tragedy if; jus t as of the janitor (John Tu cker) who I thought o f the! father of Rob- little old co uple sitting shyly by <iesir!!d to clean up th e room so the employment 9ltuatlon begllls to look better. those returning to J-Iu sbund : "FI'om the glimpse I ert liUnt M and the "pa ins he th e door. work ond those who stayed on the job were to have their earning th e res t of the program was post~ad of her lh i - morning. ] rat her poned . "God Be with You Till We power red uced. . hk e our n ew cook. Th ere ,;ceill s to The econo':l1ic eri~i.s through which the nation has been passing is Meet Again." was the clo sing so ng be pl enty of go about hel·. t~e flrst one III our h.lsto!), that has not been marked by serious labor MI'. and MI·5. Herbert Fite and !Vifc : "Ye; R h e'~ g one. di sturbances. Such dlsturbances would unquestionably be widespread Jan e EJlen, of Washington C. H .• were Mothers' ,Day guests of I\h. were there any general move at this time to cut wages. and Mrs. Frank Wilson. Gra pe - " Wh at hnpp enc<l t ha you didn 't go on the Zc pplin fli ght. 3~ . Yea rs Experience In . Mrs. Charles Gray spent Friday Flllwg and Malting Glasses al'ounn lhe world ' " In Dayton With her sisters. Vin e- " Too ' xp 'nsive my -at-The ranks at school are much bonk -roll wou ldn't ~ tand the Gl'uf' CARY'S JEWELRY SHOP G•. K. Chesterton, the genial and brilliant English eMayist who depleted by measels and mumps. has Just gone home after several months in America, told English Every Tuesday. Thurod.ty, Ml·S .. Lida Hatton had as Sunnewspaper men that he thought American villages were eyesores. 1\lrs. Nexdor : " How much a Saturday da¥ guests, Mi/'. ,and Mrs. Re n By comparison with English villages , and vie.wed from an English Games, week do yo u pay YOU I' maid'!" :-10 Charie for ExaminatioD of Cincinnati. s tandpoint, Mr. Chesterton was saying Just what nlany other European Mr~. Hiram Offun- "Rcally I The baccalaureate sermon for visitors have said, We don t know whDt villages he saw, but we do can't ~ay. 1 alway s pa.y lhem 'by ,now that they aU looked pretty much alike. They all had brill iant elec- the graduating c\a!;s wi\) be given the hour. Th ey n('\'cr stay a week. t!'ic lights along Main Street and, on Saturday nights , in a\l of the S unday" evening, May 17, at the plateglass store windows. Most of them gave the impl'ession of trying M. E. church. Here's the way to make Spanto be as ·m uch like Minnoapolis, Chicago or St. Louis, as they possibly The men of Jonah's Run 'church ish omelet. Four eggs, 'fO Ul' tablecould, aJld none of them. to the traveller merely passing through, dis- had · charge of the 'Mothers' Day spoons hot water, one·half teasplay.ed the peaceful eighteenth century repose of thci .t ypical En~lish program and s ure ly were s uccess- poon salt, one-eighth t-easpoon vil1uge. Nevel' baving seen anything. like them in England. Amencan ful in plannin~ and carrying out a pep per, tlll'ee tablespoons butter. villageJI appeared to Mr. Chesterton much like Gypsy camps or a very ImpreSSive se rvi ce. During ttwo .tablespoons chopped onion country fair. He. didn't like the red stol'e fronts, or the big s igns, or the Sunday School hour the "J3usy two cups canned tomatoes, one 'the business activity at all. But he was fair enough to admit that he Bee," class in charge of Mrs. A. tablespoon chopped peppel'. oneone teas:lidn't understand them. . S'. Collett, g.ave a charming fifteen eighth teaspoon salt. Sir James Jean•• astronomerl is here "When you ' go into an English village you have the feeling that n~mute se·rvlce of song and recita- poon capers if you like them. although this lllay b a dead hole, yet' it is sotnething solid that will lion. The church hour was given Beat. eggs slightly. add hot to peek thr0Uib tho Mq\lllt WilfOG_.... endure longer than other things," said Mr. Chesterton. But our Eng- over to songs, talks and recitations water, salt and pepper. Melt one .ClCQP'o. - -- - - --- ~ ., lillh visitoi' was fair enougb to say that in many ways he thinks family honOl'ing Molh ers. At. its close tablespoon butter in omelet pan, lile in the little frame house in the United States is a more healthy each mother in the Sunday School when sizzling add egg mixture, and and satisfactory thing than many families 'i n England or on the Con- and all those contributing . to it cook slowly until. brown on the NATIONAL G. A. R. MEETING tinent can show. was presented with !I small potted underside, add tomato sauce, turn We might as we)l admit that Main Street in the average ' American fern. and serve. For th.e tomato sauce, If pl'esent plans do not miscarry village. is not Il picturesqu (: ruin which artists want to paint, but it has melt two .tablespoon s of butter add there will be an unusual guest ch?ol will close Friday, May taken most English villages a thousand years or so to die peaceiully, onion and cook until a golden yel- when the National G. A. R. e . while we still are young and very much alive. Give us time. Mr. 15, With the usual basket dinner low; add tomato pepper and salt meeting is held in Columbus the and an exhibit in each l'oom o'i and boil five minultes; add capers. middle of June. An invitation has RESIDENT Chesterton. some of the work done by the pubeen extended to attend the meetPHONE· 8F3 pils during the year. There will Made with, Carrots ing by the grand commander to probably be a b"seball game in An old ungodly rogue, I wot. Carrot marmalade is cinsidered the grand commander of the the afternoon. All are invited. PERMANENT LOCATION For. perched in black agairist HARVEYSBURG, OHIO by many equal to orange marma~ Confederate army. A reply has the blue, . Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hough lad e, and it is not difficult to make. been received stating that the inHis_feathers, torn with beak and and son and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Put two lemons, which have been vitation will be accepted providshot, Hough. spent Sunday ""ith the la- scrubbed. into the scales. and add ing the Grand Army Commander LEBANON, OHIO Let woeful glints of April di.es· parents, Mr. and Mrs. Good- enough carrots . to weigh a pound atteri'dS' the annual reunion of the confederate army when it is held Eyea Examined . tJlrough. Win, near Blanchester. and a quarter. Then grate the carrots and cook them until ten- in July or August. For years Pllst Glaue. Fitted Repaira Mrs. Mary 'Denny is on the sick der, and cu t the le,mons in bits and s uch an invitation has been conThe year's new grass, and, golden ., list. side'red, eyed, . but the aged fighters of cook in a double I~oiler . for fifteen both the North and the South 0)1The daisies sparkle underneath, Mrs. Alice Erwin was a week- minutes. Drain the carrots · and posed it. Now when few are left, And che..stnut-trees on either side Iffid guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. mea5Ul'e the cal'rots and lemons and each and al1 of them nearing Have opened every ruddy sheath combined. Add an equal amount of Gillam. granulated s ugar, and boil care- the end of life's journey. favoraTHE CROW But doubtful still of frost and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Garner and fully until thick- - which will be ble consideration has been l!:iven snow, son of Columbus were Sunday only a few minutes. Put in jars as to the idea. and it seems about to be realize-d wlien the veterans By William CantoD . The ash alone stands stark a.n d guests of Mrs. Mary Finch and you wou ld orange mannalade. FUNERAL DIRECTOR gather in Columbus in June. The bare, Robert Garner. With rakish.. eye and plenished parade. which because or the And on its topmost twig the Crow Rice Puddinlr .' crop, WAYNESVILLE; OHIO limited number of Civil war veterTakes tin! glad morning's sun ObliVIOUS ot the iarmeJ;8 'gun, One quart milk (heated). one ans will be the smallest ever given, and air. Orator-"And what has become Upon the, naked ash-tree top ... cup raisins, one cup sugar, ,two will be reviewed by President C1f the old-fashioned gil'h" . The CroW' sits basking in the ups cooked rice; three eggs. Cin- Hoover, who will stop off in Oolum Subscribe for the Miami Gazette Heckler-"She's stilI lit i'i'ome. FI111r ,Equipped for Good Phone 78J sun. namon and salt t iD taste. Add but- bus long enough to greet the passService. ter size of an eil'lr. Place in but- ing veterans, before journeying tered pudding di!sh and bake one to Marion where the tomb of the Large Display Room. hou~ . late President Warren G. Harding Ambulance Service will be dedicated. Rice Ball. Telephone 7 Day or Niaht Albert T. Reid One cup cold boiled rice pressed PUBLIC SALE through a vegetable sieve Add two tablespoons flour, a beaten egg and The uudersigned will offer for salt, nutmeg and cayenne pepper sale. at public auction. at the late Protect your herd by having to taste, Rol\, into small balls and resilience of Anna M. Hathaway. them properly Vaccinated with co.ok in boiling. salt water until deceased, situated about two miles ~ they are hal'dened on the {lutside. West of Waynesville on the lower DEPENDABLE SERUM AND Rice balls may be se.rved in soup Springboro road. opposite Stokes' VIRUS on with a meat st:Cw. • DairY Farm, on ~ Wednesday. May 27, 1931 Scalloped. Di,h., The goods and chattels of said Allow one cup ot"sauce one cup deceased. Several of the articles will ap- Phone 31 Harveyaburlr, Obio cracker ,crumbs moistened in onefourth cuP. butter', for two cups of peal to persons interestetl in Anmeat or fish or any ctf the mix- tiques. Snle to commence at 10 o'clock ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN tures you may use. Line a deep our Cattle. hogs. sheep ind calve. baking dish with one-fourth of the forenoon. See lorge bills for terMS Norris:Brock Co., live wire alld crumbs, add a layer of mixture, a L. M. HENDERSON progressive" firm for the high.lt layor of. sauce, ' one-fo~rth of Admini trator market prices and good service. crumbs', another layer of each ~nd Ma.y 11, 1931 Union Stoc.k Varda, Cil1cinnal1, O. cover with the remaining Naif of Referellce: Ask first man. you meet the crumbs. Bake till crumbS -are . NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT brown. Oysters may be used alone, w ith their juice and the crumbs. Estate 0'[ fhilip Hopkins - Jr., deceased. RbubaJrb Jam Notice, is hereby· given that Weigh foul' pounds' of rhubarb M'ary Weddle has been duly . ap~OTARV PUBLIC (after the leaven and waste have pointed and qualified as Adminisbeen removed), cut up in short tratrix of the Estate of Philip National Bank pieces,' and cover with same weight Hopkins Jr. late of Warren County . of sugar. Leave till next day. Chop OhiO, deceased. Will. Drawn • • Eat.t•• S.tiled Dated this 6th day of May 1981 finely one-half pound of candied WAYNE~VILLE, ,:>HIO Dean E. Stanley, Atty. . peel, and mix this · and three tea, W. Z. ROLL spoons of gr.Qund ~inger with the . Judge of the Probate Oourt, rhubarb, Brlllg to the boil, and . Warren County, Ohio cook ' until a nice red color-proba- m2~ F.OR S~LE DATES CALI. bly about one hout\ Put in jars or .glass~s in ~he ul~ual '/fay. . ~OTICE O~ APPOINTMENT

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At the nl eeting of the Firemen's lub last Monday night it was decided that the Club shou ld take charge of the Memorial Day exer cises ·t his yeaI' lind committees were uppointed to see that arra nge ment~ lire made for same. Amon' detnil d ollnouncement will be made lnler. MOTHERS' DAY

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Mrs. Phebe Kirby. 87 , died at her home in Frnnklin Sunda y night. Fun eral se rvices were held th is aftel'l1oon at the Me lure Funeral ' Home and burial WIlS in Miami cemctel·Y.

111 I" Hurry Ila ine', of Dayton. was lhe guest of 1\11'. and Mrs. Ed Cook. , Oll unday. !ltr. 11IId 11's. W . E. oruell Sunday with Mr. alld Mrs. Ru ~e l1 IIli ~bury anti !~mily, " pen~

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The baccalallreate services i'or the graduating class were h .. ld undny night at the Gym, Rev. G. C. Dibert, pastor of the M. E. church gave a fine addre!18 his subject beinll "The Three-fold cr t of (I nreat Life." Rev. C. A. Willillmson. minister of the I'!!!!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!"!~~~!!!!"!!!!!"!!!!!'!''!!!!!!!!!!!''!!!!!!!!!!!''!!!!!''!!!!!''!'''!!!!!!''!!!!! Ohurch of Christ. and Rev. ilohn J. chaeft'er, rector of St. Mary's Episcopal church, assisted in the services and ari exceJlent program of mu sic was rendered by the High school glee club under the direction of MiSSl Ruth Decker. Il1U ic supervisor. A vocal solo by Miss Decke.r, accompanied by Miss Beatrice RobitzeJ', was especia lly pleasing.

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CRANCE 'NOTES 1r. and Mrs. V. '. Tracy and F or the Grllnge meeting on this M i:s ' aro. M iSfl iidin e wel'p. Cincin· coming Saturday nig ht, May 1 G, Renl Estate slJOWll by appointment as I am very busy on· nati ' vis i ~o r s unday aCtel'lloon. MrR. E lsie Hockett will have ducting Auction sales. Mr. hurles HartslJck and daugh charge of the' progrum. Here are some coming sales: The program for last meeting M i!ls 0111 s pent the week·end at Saturday. May 16, Receivers Stock at auction, 103 S. JefGreen Sprin ' 5, Sel1<!CIl Co .. Ohio. WIlS ns follows: ferson St., Dayton, Ohio. at 9 Il. m. . Reading, " Mothers' Day"- Betty Monday, May 18, Real Estate auction, ' 112 Dllkota St .• Dayl\11'~ . Carl Croll, o f Frunklin, is Braddock. ton', Ohio,... .. spen ding u few dnys with h I' par- Plllylet, "Dot Entertains"- Ethel Tuesday, May 19, 100 rooms of furniture at 2314 W. Third ents, Mr. and !\Irs. C:lmcl' ' hechan. Mendenhall and Mary Plymire. St. Starting: at 1 p. m. and selling both ufternoon and night Music- LaMllI' Earnhart. until all is sold, MI'. Robert l\I oshC I', IIr Card ing- Play, "John 's Gang" - Frank Saturday, May 23, all day Auction of clothing at lOa S. lon, Ohi o, iM spending the week Hawke, Marjorie Earnhart Ron-· J efl'erson St. . with 'II'H. Edith M. Honis and fum aid Salisbury. Alton Earnhart May 26. Stock and Fixtul'es at auction at 123 E. Fifth St. il y. Mal·jode Edwards. Owen HartDayton, Ohio. !locI<. Hugh Gustin and ElIrl I\lr. . M , CU l' twriJl:'ht, of EvunsEamhal't. If you are troina to make .... 1" .ee me. ton 111., \Vns the Klil' st or MI'. and Music- Miriam Ellis. . Remember yo u must be satisfied 'or YOUI' sale eosts you nothMr~ . .J. n. nrtwl'il;·hl. on Sutur'ng. If you prefel' selling yoU!' household goods for easli inday. stead of making a sllle call me. DR. B. R. McCLELLAN ILL The man that gets the most dollal's 101' you and charges you Fo{' best rcsults consig n your the least. • . liv e stock to Green -Embry ' Co., The condition of Dr. 'Ben R. Cincinnllti. in cure o f n. R. SuI is· Mc lellan, prominent Xenia surbury. . geon and head of the McClellan hospital there, who is seriously ill ./ , I\Jr!;. SlC'lla EVllns and daughter as the result of an infection which i\!lsH Hil len wcre Sun day gu HtS at started in his hand Saturday night the home of Mr . and Mrs. W. P. is reported encouraging. He is Sa lis bury. under the attention o'! physicians nurses in his home in South R. H, Hartsock and fllmily and and Detroit street, Xenia. Mrs. Leila lI arLsock. s]lent Sunday Phone 78J in Harveysbu rg. the g u est~ of Mr. allli Mrs. C. H. Dea therage. Try the Miami Gazette for a year ~EiEiiiiiiiii!E!i!=====================_~ MI'. and I\Irs. W. H. Dl'Uke ent erta in ed Mr. and Mrs. Wilder Glenn and doughter Katherine. of Covi ngton Ky., ()VC I' t he week·end.

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Several from here attended the baccalaureate sermon at Waynesville Gym Sunday evening. W. C. Pence .Qf SP'I'ingboro was a Thur!lPay Ilftemoon and evening guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kemick. Mr'. and Mrs . Morris Miller att\!lIued a dinner Wednesday evening given by Lt. Gov. and Mrs. William G. pjckrel at their new home on Raliegh Road, Dayton. Mrs . Marga~et Johns spent several days Illst week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Allen Emrick. Mrs. Adda Miller attended a family dinner in her honor Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr's. Howard Archdeacon in Waynesville. Mrs. Mary Carmony was a dinner guest Mothers' Day at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. F. Clark in Waynesville. . Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Haine; of Dayton were Monday dinner guests 0'£ the former's mother, Mrs. S. H. Haines. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johns and .children, Paul and Vivian, of Dayton were dinner guests Sunday evening of Mrs. Margaret Johns. Mrs. Mary Boitnott of Tippecllnoe City is making an extended visiL with her daughter Mrs. Gu'y Routzahn and family. , ' Mr. Wellington O. Cornell wi]] celebrate his 96th birthday Friday, May 15. He is in his usual health. Mr. Charles Guitner of near Miamisburg visited his niece, Mrs. Kesler · Graham and family Thursday. , . Mr. E. J . Carmony of Spring"fle ld was a welcome guest Sunday evening of his mother, Mrs. Mary Carmony. . ·Robert and Pllul White of' Colum bus were over night guest.s Satul" d~y of their Aunt, Mrs. Kesler Graham and family. MI'. and MI·s. Frank Kenty {llld ·so n, of Columbu s, called on their mother, Mrs. Adda Miller Saturday evening.

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Saws filed by machinery, cut cleaner, truer, . :faster. Also crosscut saws, gumm ed . 25c per loot. Roy Pigott. at Mudden's Lumber Yard . The 4-H Sewing dub will hold its fir. t meetill!: at the hom e of Mrs. Robert Baker. Thursday, May 14 at 2 p. m, A go od attendance is desired. MI'. and Mrs. W. L. Stroud and so n Harolo, Mrs. Maude Crane and daughter, Annn Lee were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E . T. Stl'oud, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Russell Bemlon and little son. who have been visiting Mrs. Benson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Salisbury. retur'ned to thei r home in Cleveland, on Thursday. Mr. and Ml:S. H, C. Coleman of Norw.ood. visited relatives here today, M1·. and Mrs. Coleman have very recently l'eturnled home after a three-months 's ojourn in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. James Brannock, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Elzey and daughter, Ann Barttm. and T. B. Brannock Jr., spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Brannock. We sell and recommend ~m­ esam Jr., dust dlsftnfectant for treating seed corn. Waynesville Farmers' Exchange. Mrs. Joe Tinney, Mrs. Lura Wemtz and daughter, Leada, Mr. and Mrs. Webster Tinney spent Sunday in Covington, Ky., the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Trnney. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hawke, Mr. Ray Hawke and family, of Dayton, Ml·S. Ralph Valwe and son, of Pleasant Plain, were Su-l'lday visitors at the home of' ,their rial" ent!, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke, Friend s of Mr. J ames Stoops, of Van Wert, have _ l'cceived word thut he bas been co.nfined to his home siilce AP1'i1 20, when he suffet'ed a seri.ous heart attack. The last tour or five days he has been improving some.

Mrs. Addie Miller. of Lytle, Mrs. Frank Kenty and son Bartley, ~f Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MtIlel' and fa.mily, of !Dayton, were dinnllr guest/:! of .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Archdeacon" ,on Sunday. Mr. 'and Mrs. Charlett Mullenix and family of Lytle, w.ere afterMisses Helen Early. Katherine noo'1 guests. and Mildred Graham and Cleo Mrs. Rlllph Lynn and sister Mrs. Hawke. ' Messrs Hllrold Fox and Charles lind Meredith Whitaker of Ednn Hoover. entertl~ined on Frithis community will graduate from day evening, Mrs. Lyman Day and WaY!lesville high school Friday daughter Florence, Master Max evenmg. Hay. Mrs. Florence Hay, . Mrs. Vernon Mainous al~d daughter Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham and Laverne; Mrs. Will Hllnby and son daughter Bernice attended a fam. Billy and Mrs; Wilkins, of Dayton, ily dinner , Sunday at the home of and Mrs. FI'ank Cook. The evening Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Albright in WlI S s pent in playing "500," and WaynesviJIe. ice cI'eam and cake wer.e served. .

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Bible chool a t 9 :3 0 a. m. Le t's have [l g reat Her-vice on this a nH_ead_8 U. _S. W_riter---,s ·1 ni,'e rsury of t he chu rc h 's birthday. Lord'!; Ul' ll el' and sermon at 10:a U u. m. A. It Vllnce \l'iJI speak hristilln E ndea vol a t 6 :45 p. m. Marie Pine, lea der. Evening evange li st ic . ervi ces a t 7 :4 5 p. m. Se l'WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH mun :;ubjecL, " Wllat Mu st 1 BeMrs. Dora Hall PUI'k ey, of The A. C. 's a d ded another to COLUMBUS- Members of the li lll'c to be :' av ed'!" Go od con- Franklin, ,'as ind ict ed fot' murde r G. C. Dibert, Past or t'1eir ,tri ng of victo ri es wh en t hey General Assembly are hack on the g rega lionul und !;Jlecinl sing ing. in the seco nd degree ' by the May J ' fl utl' tl Lhe GI'isn1l!r Coals, of job and t;ake it from the 'experts, Wedn esda y : The . La dies' Aid Praye r mee ting 'a'nd Bible Study Oa~ft nn. by a . co re of (j to 2 at they have some problem on hana Soc iety is meeting with Mr, enclt Vi e iln e ~ tlllY a t 7:45. p. m. gl'lInd jury in its re port submitt 'd WanH' Park , ~un d a)l aftern oon. alld like the " Pigs in the Clover" Jo illh Da vis at ' 2 :00 p. 111. Bible T h churc h wher e yo u f ee l a t to lh e court Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Purkey is charged with t he ' ,'01"' fhe inninJ,:s Tlly lor and Augspuzzle, you just keep working study and pl'B~' el' meeting at 7.45 home. fatal s hooting of hel' hushll nd , P II I"J;1:I' wag-cd a pitch ing du el nwayin the hope that you will p. lll. thc lI h" pllce got too hot, and Ross Purkey, a t FTanklin, on th e ST. MARYS CHURCH come t o a successful conclusjon. · Friday: Ch oir practice at 7 :30 night of April 12 and has been ra y luI' f ·1I by th e wayside. . Each 'statesnJ\ln has a solution for p. m. Rev. J. J. Scheffer, Rector held in th e Wa rren counLy jail , 'I'he vis itol"' hu nched two t1'lples t he \ cxatious taxation matter, but unday: Sunda y school nt !l :30 hurch s ince thllt dllte. Ma y 24. ' Whits und ay; n<l a ~ inl!l c fo r th eir on ly pair of a. m. Morning worship a t 10 :30. t hey cannot all be adopteq. MemSeventeen other indictments t oun te l·.· in t hll fuul"th. The n Bob bers of t he taxation committee of The th eme for the mornin g ser- ~ e h o ol li t 9 ::ltI, se rmon and Holy . . wer e return ed by th e grand jury ll nd l ike we n t in to u h uddl e and both houses will ' recommend the mon w ill be, " A Bun ch of Ill us- Communion a t 10: 30. - - -which was in session fot' I our da ys the ho st iles were fo rced to play ions, or Makeb eli eves. " Epw orth flnal bill and it may or may not in" dead tIOI!~Y" th e r est of the way. Leagu e at 7 :00 p. m. P reac hing FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST lasL week. Seven I!ases were clude a tobacco and ciga n ,tte tax, (Undenominational) ignored lind one postpon ed by the Only tW t) mur got t tl base, one on servi ce a t 8 :00 p. m. les tax, ~ublic utilities tax, new Chester .A. Williamson, Minister j ury wh o examined · a t otal of 130 a' dinky ~ i ngl c and t he other on a motor vehicle tax bill or seve ral MondllY: The offic ia l buard will fo rgiv able c rrU I". Eight of .Bob·s Bible School at {) :30 a. m. witness es whil e in session. othe r suggested. There is much opmeet at 8 :00 p. m. 1 i "tr ike-o uts WI'J'e sec ul'ed In the elebra Le the ChUI'ch' s birthday AU b,ut on e. of the, in.dictmenls position to the tax oon amu sements, las l 1I11'c sessions. with us. LOl:d's uppe r and ser- are maae ~ubh c at thiS tlln e. sort drinks 01' cigaret tes. The bill ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Mrs. Grace Thompson Seton, presiT wo sin gles, a walk a nd - IIIn mon at J 0 :30 a. m. Serm on sub- . A;lb er t G. Hunter, L e ba no ~, ,~a s levying a 4 per Cellt excise tax on dcnt of the National League of AmerRev, Lawrence B. Mollmann. ~~ g errol' gave our boys th ir first tally j eeL, "The Message of Pentecost." [~ndl cted on a c~arge of malOtalOthe g ross earnings 01 ull motor ican Pcnwomen. has just completed a Summer schedule-1st, 8rd and You ar c a lways welcome at this 109 ~ slot mac.hme. bee from forty thousand Chica go ill the third ; a single and a triple . . tran spol'tioll companies llnd 4 per world survey of feminist mo'o'emenls. 'lith Sunday, Mass at 8 :00 ' a. m.; churc h Wilbur DavlClson , of KlOgs Mills school children, and a trip to Wash• fo ll owed by a long fl y a dd ed two cen t cxcise tax on electric light, .·.--- -0 _ _ was' indicted on a charge of stelll. inston ai the prize. / 2nd and 4th Sunday. Mass st _- mot in t he sixth, while t hree singas, telephone and - similar utiliing a motor vehicle. It is allelfed ~ I es , a douule lin d a n er ro r were 9 :30: ties and from 2 per cent to 4 per thllt he st ole II machine be longmg .SCOUT MEETING good fo r l\ co uple more in the cent t.ax now paid by exprl\SS and to AI·thur E. Hill. of Mas on. lu c1(y rou nd. The last marl,er came telegraph companies. on the ir reWA YNESVILLE CHURCH OF All those in te rested in scout Indictm ents charged burglary in t he I! ighth by grace of three ceipLs from interstate commerce, . CHRIST WOI k me et a t the Grange Hall at in co nnection wi th th e robuery of ~ i ng l l! .· . Mend enh all and Ramby would it is estimated raise an ad(Undenominational) 7 ::10 Fri 'Jay even ing. the Horn cl othing store at Leblead t heir ma tes on t he offensive. ditional $6,000.000 revenue. and Raymon d Bn td dock. Scoutmast er allon on the nig ht of Janullry 27 Ohester A. Williamson, Minister each ~ t u l' in g t wo singles and a is s aid to be favored b ymany mem were returned agllillst James Colrun ill fou r t rips to t he plate. bel'S of the legislature. lins an d Moarton Lewis, both of Mll invill c is co min g to Wayne Daylon. Pa rk nex L Sunday. The State of Indiana by a change Harry Brown and Madison Th e ~co re: of policy, recently inapgurated, Young , both of Franklin, were. inGRISMER COALS has been arresting and requiring dicted for the alleged burglal'y of AB R H PO A E Indiana license plates to be purdrug stor e at t he H. S. Albaugh Frank Marsh was a visitor chased by. Ohio trucks for uses in Mr. Frllnklin on the night of January . .4 o 0 0 0 0 Mr. ond Mrs. J . . Hawke were llarstel . If Lebanon, Monday. which Ohio officials feel should school song th e meeting adjourned 1 v. Svelli nger, Sl'l •. '1 o 0 0 3 0 Leban on visitors J\1Io nday. COMMENCEMENT come in the class of reciprocity. Chal'ged with breaking and enan d t he re mainder of th e eve ning Ta nge man , 1 b 4 1 1 10 0 0 Ask us about Plaster Patch. Through negbtiaiions iflaugurated Madden At 8 o'clock Friday .evening, was s pent in t he re ne wal of old te ring th e chicken h ouse of H anIf you are papering use Plaster Taylor, I> ...... 4 o 1 () 3 1 Lumber Yard. by Secretary of Stafe Clarence J, Ma y 15, the fifty-ninth annual ;f ri endships and dan cin g. nah Jann ey a t Spring boro, on Fe b- Patch. Ma dden's Lumber Yard. :h: rimm c, 4 1 2 7 0 0 Brown. no further arre~s of Ohio ruary 12, Harl ey Stephenso n and Mrs . Mary L. Adams visited r e- coni mencement of the Waynesvill e J.icky, . cf ....... 4 o '1 3 1 2 tru ckers operating in Indiana will lat ives in Morrow, recently. On Friday, May 15 the high Ray Spellman of Middletown were Sch ools wus )Jeld at the Gym. Th e 3 o 0 1 1 1 Mrs. Su san Payne a nd son Dl'a p p, 2b . be made pending a' l1'Ieeting to be Gym wa s well fiill ed with pal'e nts school career of anoth er class both indicted by the jury. left la 'l week for Dall as, T exas. Shail e, 3b, rf " S o 0 2 1 0 held in the 'near fu ture, in which Spellman and Steph enSon t oMr. and Mrs. V. C. Tracy visited and patrons of th e school, and at cam e to a happy e nding. Twenty ' miLh , r f, 3b ..3 o 0 1 1 0 officials of these two states will friends in Greenville, Sunday. 8 o'clock the t wenty-five g raduates six g l'aduate w er e impressively geth er with Hom el' Conn and Miss Kn tht'YII T orn o.. , of Mllr ietendeavor t c enter into an agreet ook their places lin a prettily dec- aWIlI'd ed diplomas a11d t ranscripts Arthur Braden, the latter a for- t a, spent th wee k-e nd with Wll Y- " ota l ' 3 3 2 5 24 10 4 ment satisfactory to both states. by'. . Ellis president of the mer l'eside nt of Lebanon, wer e nesvill e fl·ie nds. Robel·t .Armstrong spent the orate d stage. , In spectors of the Motor Vehicle week-end with relatives ill Dayton 1 2 a 4 5 6 7 8 9- T The program was ope ned by a Boa rd of Education. Charles indicted for grand larceny. They Department have been instructed solo by ' John, Turner, invocation Whitaker, Valedictorian and Bea- are charged with having killed J ohn Fromm a nd f a mi ly we t'e Grismer ...... 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0- 2 by Secretary Brown to act accordThe High school Juniors had a by Rev. C. A. W.illiamson. saluta- trice Robitzer, Salutatorian were hogs belonging to Ll oyd South and dinn e r g uests of Mr. a nd Mrs. J. A. .'s. . .... 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 1 . - 6 ingly un t il he arin~ otherwise from picnic' at Miami Deach, on Thurs- tory by Beatrice Robitzer, a solo aW81'ded four-yea1' scholarships t o MI·s. Florence Gallaher, of Leb- C. lfawke today. the department. The Secretary of day. by Miss' Ruth Decker, valedictory Defiance at the cl ose of the com- anon. . WA YNESVlLLE A. C. State · of Indiana has wired motor by Charles Whitaker. Raymond Corwin, Lebanon, was mencement. eXI!rci ses. Certificates Mr. lI n~1 Mrs. Melvy n Ba nta, of AB R H PO A E fflcials of Illinois and Michigan of a r complishment in indicted on a charge of ilIegsl ]los- Galena, will spend the summ er Misses Trillena and' Margaret DI·. Lester S. Ivins. a graduate indicating' Saitel'the, 1b ..4 . 0 1 6 1 0 the reciprocity arrangement. Edwa'fds were Dayton vi itol:s, on of the local school, of Defiance scholarship wel'e awarded to the session of race horse slips. with rela t ives here. Lovely, 2b .... ..3 0 1 1 0 0 Floyd Hende rso n, Cincinnati, col1 e~e' was th e speaker of the above mentionE!d s tudents and to Wednesday. enha ll, !l 4 1 2 0 2 ' 1 The proposed highway impro~eevenmg, and mali e an impression Harold Fox. was indic ted on a non-support Mrs. Dixon Love ly, of Middle- Mend Rm-tsock, 3 b .. 4 1 1 O~ 0 0 '. It will be recalled that Charles charge. ments for contract letting on May New line hf every day greet- on the audience by his timely retown, s p en~ th e wee k-end wi t h her !loug h, If ........4 1 1 1 0 0 John A. Palm er, Lebanon, was son J ame ' L ovely, and fam ily. 19th are estimated to cost the ing cards at Oary's Jewelry Shop. markS, his subject being "For Whitaker broulrht first hon ors to I!; llis, . d .... . ..4 0 1 1 0 0 Wayne Town ship Scho ols in the indicted on a charge of issuing s tate $2,971.000,62 for the 67 Lebanon, Obio. Such an Age as This." A vocal t r io, Lena Earnhart, enior scholarship contest in com- checks without sufficient funds in miles of high'\V'O-y to be constructed Mr . Lee Hawke a nd son Dean , Welle l', C •• " •.. 3 1 1 1 7 0 0 by the successful bidd~rs. On Boyd Henderson sprained one Winifred Armi~ge, Evely.n Sur- petition with tllte eight first Class bank. It is chal'ged that he passed Mrs Lloyd Davis and son, Cecil, Ramb y, r f ..... .4 1 2 0 0 0 May 16th bids were recelyed .by of his ankles while playing tennis face. pres entat~ol! of diplomas high · schools of the coullty sys- a worthless check on Howard lams were shoppillg in Da yto n Friday. Augspu rger, p 4 1 1 1 3 0 the deparbnent for the . Wldemng \ Monday evening. by S. ' . ElliS, . a trumpet t em and with Franklin and Leb- restaurant propl'ietol' at Morrow. Thomas Ross, of Wayn esville, 01 66,'5~ miles of roadway at an sol o .by. CeCil DaV15 and . th e anon, exempted Village Schools. MI'. and Mrs .. H . C. olema n, of 'l'olals .. . :.... 34 6 11 27 6 1 estimated co~t of ~804 ,524.44. At Mrs. Ruth Janney and daughter ben ediction by Rev. J. J . Schaeffe r Bea t ric e won fou rth and Harold was indicied on a ch arge of tres- Nor wood, spe nt t he week-end with tolen Bnse--Well the present time sbghtly over 2000 Miss Louella arrived home last ended anothe r very s uccess.ful F ox six th in this contest. T/he passing on school property. It is J'e latives in Dayton and Way nes.- Two-Base Hits--Krimm, Lovely. men are on t~e state pay roll in week 'from D~l d FI commencement for the .l~ cal sc~ool seniors contl'i-buted two IOf the- claimed that he was responsibl e ville. Three-Ba se Hits Tangeman, the highway department and this . . an, a.. The graduates r ece lvmg dlplo- three places won in the state for a robbery committed at the Krimm, Hllrtsock. Wayne Township Hig h school scholarship at Miami University, $700 permanent Waves n ow mas were: . will be increased to over 4,000 Mr. and Mrs. R ay Main ous and Double Pln.y- Eicky · to Smith before the sURlme~ is?ver. It in- $5.00. Shampoo 50 cents extra. Emm.a Katherme Ault. _ Evelyn Oxford. Ohio on May 2nd. The several months ago. family and Mrs. Vernon Mainous Struck Outr-by Taylor, 7; by l'ankings of students in the St.ate Cartwrlgltt, M~cey Kuella Catter, eludes all claSSlficabons fro]D At the Tduax Beauty Shop. spent Sund ay at t he j.' a irfi e ld air Augspurger,17. . ---.~---superintendents to laborers. Cleca E. Dakm, Helen R. Early. contest were Ilnnounced at the port. Bases on Balls--off Taylor. 2. Mary Leah Edwards, Harold C. Central High '"'chool Auditorium, . SEWING CLUB • Wil d Pi tch- Tayl or. -Blue .gills ,will be o~ the s~awn- w~.rs. D~1ena~Si::ltfr~~:UsMr~ Fox, Helen M. · Gebhart, Katherine Columbus, Ohio, May 16th showMilke your lawn beautiful by Earn ed Runs"':'-Gris mer 2; A. C. 4. On May 14, 1931 the first Sewhaving your lawn mower sh ar pen- Lef t on Bases -Grismer 4; A. C. 6 Ing beds. in n fe;-" .days .and .eac!' Monroe on Tuesday evening. E, Graham, MHdred M. Graham, ing that Beatrice Robitzer ranked female, tn full-Sized. will ,depOSIt . . Frances L. Gullady. Ethyl Char- 28th in Senior English. Charles ing Club meeting was he ld at the E. d at t he Waynesville Au t o and mpil' lls-Stanley 'a mI Compton. fron, 3,OOO .to .4.000 eggs: This Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke and lotte Hart~ey, Cloo Ellen Hawke, Whitaker 23rd in U. S. History, home of Mrs. Irene .Baker. The Machin ery Co. ...- - - mSUI'es propa.ga.. hon. at a rapid rate. Mastel" Cl~de Fromm visited rela- Eleanor E. Hightman, Virgil F, and Ronald Hardin. A Junior, TIlnk following officers were elected : President--Juanitll Brannock. d Oh ' tr UI k Henry, Cecil May Lake, Ethan J. ed eighth in Latin· II. Ma ynard Welt z, MI' A. Glen Mrs. LOY AL WOMEN MEET an many .10 s e!\mfl sma a es tives-in Peasant Plain, Tuesday. LewiS, Ralph B. Malnou .... Beatrice Mary Leah Edwards merits an Vice .P1·esident--Jane Cook, Bland, Mrs. Wm. Drake and Mrs. and ponds wl1l profit thereby. The · ;, SecretaryEvelYn FUI'nM. accompli shment which probably 'ts blue .nlls . .trom V. Robitzer, Thomas L. Sheets, DlI yto n Ve rnQn Mainous, wei' state secures I T he Loyal Women of Ferry watches and the W a Iter Ed gar S ml, 'th Th E has never been equaled in the his.. -nty:. The I Denendable Treasurer--Rosemary Bentley. visi tors '1'h ul·sday. . hatche.rl·es I'n Summl't cou. Bible ' school held their monthly atest"< in Jewelry and • Novelties at Stans b O S h erman Olnas T'lOney,. tory of Wayne Township Schools. News Reporter-Jane Furnas. ~'ation department is erry.. state conse • • meeting at the home of Mrs. Anna Jewelry Shop, Lebanon. O. Ch" S Wh'tak A record 01' accomplishment Recreation. Leader- Doris Wade requesting all fisherman to .Isteer I"ftrv's ~ . .. 1' Ies. I el' all d Me red'th I Mrs. Merle Kern s and dau ghter Kenrick, and daughter, Miss Berstands to her crtedit . w hich deserves The dues are to be a nickel or return ed to their home in Cleve- thu, on the aftern oon of May 13, clear" of the .spawning beds ,!\ Misses Trillena and Margaret C. Wh!taker. _____ the admiration and respect of more. land Sunday aHel' sp ending a 1!J3 1. Meeting opened with th6 present , and. if t~e request IS Edwards and Mr. ' O. J. Edwards every undergraduate and ' Alumnus After adjournment deliciou s ALUMNI MEETS week with I·elat ives. heeded. It Wlll not b~ long until . were viSitors in Springfield Satursong, "I'll go wh er e you want me , of the school. The details of this refl'eshments of ic e cream and they W111 be well rep81d by .-.avlng day. . to go' SCl'illtUI' reading from 82nd The f.orty eJghth ann.ual reunion record which \'\IiJI fcrilow below cake were served. The next meetThe latest in new jewelry, p 'alm by Mrs. A. C. Cornell better ~ shing ~han ever bef{)re. of the Waynesville High School show that he did not sidestep ing wUJ. be held May 26, at t he watches, diamonds, wedding rings, prayer by Mr s. F. A. Wright, roli . ~r. and Mrs. L. M, Henderson Alumni Association was held last any subject because of difficulty home of Mrs . Davis Furnas. silverware. Cary's Jewelry Shop, ca ll wi t h 30 members answering Ohio solons invading C<)iumbus attended "Tree Day" exercisel$. ~t Saturday night in the gym with an of mastery or because of its stand ..... -Lebanon, Ohio. wi t h SCl'i ptul'e ve r~lI~s . then readiJ1g last week~ together with delegstes Western College. Oxford. on attendance of ,175. ing in the way of the s;ocial life of jj f minutes a nd treasurers report. in attenaance ILt the' National Monday. VANDERVOR~-LACY After a two course lunch of the school. In addition to this fine Ern cst Bultel'wOl'th, Messr s. Dur ing the business session a villitElectric Light Aesociation, United chicken salad, ice cream and cake record Mary Ll!3h played a leadEarl Hoc kett nndl Wa lter Ken- ing co mmittee wa s appointed for MI:. -and ' Mrs. W. H. Allen at- the Drug and Rexnll Clubs, with other One of ih'e lovelist of spring I'ick , president extended greetings ing role in the non-class activities have bee n app ointee! lund ap· the e nsuing month. Also a plan groups, surely were a boom to the tended the play , put on by the to the members of the association of the Seniol'S and the school. weddings was solemnized Saturday pl'aise l's for Warren coun ty. II' IIS decided upon to do some outhotels. restaurants and theaters. In senior class of Central high school and their guests. The minutes of Of the 20 1-4 units credit evening at 8 :30 O'clock, when MrR. ~ id e hrista in servic e work, which the latter nearly .eve.ry chair was Xenia. !hursdl\Y night. the last year's meeting and 1'011 earned, 4 were in English, 3 in Kathryn Lacy became the bride of MI'. and Mrs. C. E. Bl'8tten. of taken at each pel'formance, indicall followed. The Class of '51 MaLhematics, 3 .1-4 in History, 4 John B. Vandervort of neal' New Dayton, call ed on Misses Tl'ill ena ext e nd s over a period of three We ·repair everything in watehes was very cordially welcomed into in Latin; 3'>2 ·in Science, 2 in the Burlington. cating that there was very mtle mon th '. Next was the program: and Murglll'(lt Ed w1l1'ds ane! oth er evidence of a tight mon~y market clo.elc,a. jewelry-:-Sllv~rware re- the organization by Miss Elizabetb Commercial Depal'tment, and lh Rev. A. H. Wilson, of the Christ Waynesvill e fri end s, 011 Tu e day . topic f OI' discussion. "What our IIIi ssionary Age ncies are doing," in the Capital City. Also every day p\ated-Bea4s restru ng. Cary's Chandler. Eleanor Heightman re- in Bible Study. In all subjects ian Churc'h, the bride's pastor, per. sponded for ~he class of '31. "Love credited to Millry Leah, grades formed the impressive double .ring IlI tl' l'esting talk on the subject for the past tl1ree weeks from Jewelry Shop, .Lebanon. Ohio. Have your lawn mowe r sharp. three to four thousand peopie ceremony under an arch of spring en ed by the same machine liS used - Margaret Thomas. A larg ' e "llumber from this comand Insurance,'. ' a short play was ranked in the A"s.and B'8 throughDi::;cussion of different phases have attended the jockey nces then presented followed by a short out. When Wil remember that tlowers. hs f ado l'y, at t he Wayn esville in t of miss ionnl'y work- Mrs. Jennie daily at the oval south-wellt of the munity witn~8sed the air ' maneuv- talk by Miss Ruth Cook. Superin-· students graduating 'from High Mr. Bandervort who has recellThomas, who after readinf: a letcity and are .alreadY anticipating ers at · Fairfl~ld air depot and tendent J. W. Lob and S. A. Still- School are required to have 16 t1y sold his farm between Harveys Auto and Machiner y o. te r from one of OU1' miSSIonaries. the nIghtly dog race!, opening ea.rly Wright, fte~, Dayton • .on ~u~deY, well il former superintendent of units of credit and that generally burg and New Burlington plans to and so n, of Mrs. Ralph Va'nce in ·Jllne. schools. gave short talks. a goodly percent of graduates are make his home in Wilmington in Pleasant Plain and Mi5s MIII'Y especially emphasised that we help Mr. and ·Mrs. D. R. Smith atten~ 'l'l)e silver loving cup was won kept working to capacity until the the future. Only .close friends and Hllwke, of Dayton, wer e week- t hem not .only with our, money, Accordin~ to statistics rell;lQSed ded a meeting of"the Retan Gro- bu, the Class of '29. This makes the day . of graduation in order to relatives of the bride and groom end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. but also by pra:yer and thro lette):'8 cers Association. eld ' at the Gem 'second ~, of e ncouragement. by Secretary 0 f State· . CIaren.ce J· . Citt' orarieh..in 'hD...,ton Monda:v consecutive year for that have covered 1,6, . we realize that were wedding guests. Hawke. Du et, (a missionary song) by Brown" the ra.tio of divorces to - . . " class to have it in their possession, this record is distinctly exceptional - - _0- - total population has increased very nig t. ~ . . O~cers "elected for the comin,r Other students who ranked well MIAMI MAID CLVB NEWS Max Kohlhagen and family of Eva Martin and Julia Smith. Af ter moti on fOl' adjournment greatly since l89t>. 11) that year Mr. and ·Mrs. ~d W~ollard and year are: Kenneth Retallick, presl- in number of courses completed Jamestown, M'I'. and Mrs. Isad or a pleasant social houl' was enjoyed one divorce was granted in Ohio dent; William Thomas. vice~presi- are: Cleo Hawke, 18lh; Harold Th . BI h of Spring Volley were v_. u e. s~ Robinson. of d ent ; Els ie Weltz •. secretary. and F ox, H e Ien G ebha rt an d EI eanor S ed Miami oc, of MI' and Mrs' , Myel' at which t ime refresh menta of iee ' to every 1, y"92 people b v, ~ , 1,9 00 it femily. .. " . " • ., ... M Maid food club met ·"uests cre nm and cake were' served·· to . ~y 1,072 people.· l'n Dayton! and Mr.' 'F rank Robinson Ma~ Sta no'b erry. t~easure~. 1 atur ay, ay 16, at Grange hall... · .' . was one ' . H'Ight man, 17 t,S eacn', an d E vel yn Th . hto deve . , d to d' were dinner ~e8~s of' W.' A. ·Lip.... '" '. • irteen 'members answered roll ~T ryyman, on Sunday . t he 30 members' and five visitors' , 1 930 lt 1l mer~ase OM 1- pincott, ' and family; ot:! Sunday. After the singing of the high CartWJ'ight and Helen Early 17. call with the names of their . pr:esent. v9 rce for every 411 people. During favotite flower. Meeting will be Miss Mattie Cook, Mrs. Will - - --.... tHe same period the number of S · 111 ~!. '· w:. · ' ~' I t: The school .y ear just brought to s close feature!; a number of h Id F'd . t d f S Bradley Mr A R Vance and Rev divorces liy the . courtS of Ohio halt I ,~w~ . eu "'l-; ma,!DA~~ry, eu salient facts which the reading public will find of interest in making eTh~n n:~t a~!~~i~; ~Il b~~~~~. A. R. " Vall~e . nn'd cmfwyp mf\~ Juot Sew ClothiDa C~uh grown 'from 2.546 in 1890 _to 6,- c, eatter, truer, . ~ter• .' 19 .crou-, cOlppatisons of the \ocal school system with ne ighboring schools and June ' 5th. An all-day market Wl'll Che~ter A. Williamson attend ed '364 in 1980 ana thil ratio had cut saws. gummed, 26c per foot. ~~tem.s as they were known in times past. be held 'n Grange Hall Saturday, a I'any of Church or Christ at Th e Just Sew Clothing Club held cbanged trom 1 refusal to every Roy Pigott, at Madden's' LUlIIberE'!irollment by grades 1 2 8 " 5 6 "7 8 9 10 11 12 To. May 23 at 9 :80 a. m. Hillsboro Friday. its first mee ting at the Ilame of 1.9 applications. in 1890 to 1 re- Yard. .". . B6ys: Refreshments were sel'ved by Mrs. Manis Miller our leader on fu sa}, in every 3.5 applil(ations ' in . , . J . B Make your Lawn more beautiful Tuesday, May 19th. We adjourned TNotal enrlollment .". 54 46 33 S 19 3,'163 2264 4388 221r 2221 122 2 5 1}00 3 5 7 , uamt_a__r_a_n.. ~o~, • . 1980. .. . ~ertha .Filer spent' th~ week-end have your mower sharpened by to meet again Thursday, May 28. $ 25 320 • .. Mr. I'n d' M111.. " J .Girlset ,enrol ........- • - •. . .' . with he ......·paren..... - ment ·.". ",.42 39 26 2 Electrakeen Process. ~ Roy We had a short' busine/lS sesSion ' I LIGHTNING HITS BARN and elected the f6110wing oftlt;lers:'1' SPECIAL' GRANGE MEETINC . s. Filer ~f P~rty and had as he~ Total enrollm.ent .:.... 36 34 46 33 28 38 26 24 16 21 14 16 a32 . Pigott, at Lumber Yard. Lois Pennigton. · pre'sident, Thelma lrUe~ ,M!18 Faye A;ldrldge of Oar-' Net enrollment ........ 32 '27 42 31 25 33 25 24 15 20 14 16 304 , . ' There will be a called. meetlp, roUton, Ga., '~ho is. a feU9~ stu- rotal ' , . The barn of Aud.rey Crew. of Mr. and " Mrs. Alph eus Bogan Coleman, vlce-presidellt. , V~e~ ,. · of FaJ'!lle.r ·! Grange on thIS Thul'&- dent ~t Oi.n~in~ti BtMe S~~ina?" E~toUwent· .... ;... " " . 88 80 79 64 64 64, 69 45 38 3S 39' 26 689 ne~r N4:!w Burlington burned after and son, Mrs. Clycje Smith and Fox, secretary lind tre~Il"I'. V. day nIght, May 21. at 8:~O. A ,. .' . ' ..",./ _ . Net ~nrollmen,t .... " \. 74 66 68 60 58 57 63 45 36 32 39 26 624 being struck by ' lightning during <laught er Miss Virginia, of Clal'ks~ Ruth Pennington • .rec.r:eatloll le,d1 large class of ' .candidates will . be ' V~ctor Garter and Mr. Dottglallj , " . '. ., . the eJ.e-c trical. storm ~arly Sunday ville, spent Sunday with Mr. and del' and ElJen G4~l:eporter. initiated into the. .flrst an.a second two YOQJuf men of Ashland, Ky., '. Averag~ ?ady attetldan·ce~584. Numher of days attended l,>y all mormng. The fire was discovered Mrs, O. J. Gray and daugh,ter. \ ' degree "t thIs time. .' , r stoppecf ' fn W.~eiJville Sunda, I,)Ullils . comb1ned-~0~.519.. I)., Pe'r centage of .attendance--93,·2. . :' by Mrs. Orew 'anell most of the " .' , " .- evening 'on tbeir way, {rom Oolum· . Data on Senool .L~brarles: 566 reference volumes in. Elementary stock was llaved. Some snlell pigs M.r. and MI,:S: Moni s Raper, of A CORRECTiON bOa Ohio' and had' supper with sllhool l,Ib'rary•. 22~3 referenc~ volum.es In High S~~o,QI hbr,uy. ., ~nd chickens per.iJlhed. · The barn 'Dayton, W. W. chatzman. of , a.Jpb ·MlLinoul. . '., 0,. the6Q9 Jluplls w,ho I)al;! entered the 'Waynesvli1le Bchoo1A durmg wall destroyed. ' MadiSQnville. Mr. and Mrs. Otto . '. <' . ",'. .' , • the month of September 1980 the following facte! are found to b& . • - .. Seb~ld. nf Cincinnati, ' were Sun- ' We are ' glad to correct I!!, mls' . .' !l,ettinent: . J '. ' '.' • , ' . , -~ , • • _ " ~ take in an article which alpeared _ Mr. and Mrs. ~li FUm~, very 'Grade _ ' . " _ ypUNG FRI£NDS ~ MEETI~.G day visi~ors 'at tbe home of Mr. mllmeUVt2rB In I st weeks 'issue of the-~§.Iette. p!ea:r;antly nte~tned the Kat}'- ,Enrollment by grades ~ 2 3 4 I) 6 7 8 9 10' l,l l~ To. a~d M'r$:' W. O. Raper. ~ The name should be Harold,fn- dids at.- dinner ·on SIlil(ay, Those . No. pl}pils under are 9 6 I) 3 6" 8 0 6 :1 2 7 0 62 The next meeting of the Y. F. . . . .. tead of HowaYd· Surface. Pliesenf; We1'tl JIr~ and Mrs. He1'Norm~1 ace ." .. , ..... ,. 70 63 57 4'1 88 80 32 28 27 26 26 ,' 19 467 M. ~m be held'Sunday evening at ,Charles Wln,t aker, ~onAld Harr • _'-__ man Surf~jj, Mr. and Mi'I. 6... .... 9 11 17 16 21' 19 31 11 a - 6 6 6 16" tHe home of Rutli ~nd Margaret dm. and Elhan LewIS Were In -:~e~~::;~nt . ' Rbodetl Bunnell. MI'. and MrS. Rus vvel' ~ ... " .. , .. ........ .- . . 0" , Y Cook. ,T he leaders ~ey-otional ' Col\lIlibus, SAturday, where Ohar.. " HI 17 18 1920 Sara Braddock' ]_on ··Elther . Marlon Whitaker , Balrh i Maln- ael1 WllllOnLM'iIa Ruth ' Oook, Mlle. Age .. ; (under 6) 6 1 8 -9 10 11 12 13 OUI and ,·KeIU. Petenllef Monda, Nellie Gra.".tg, Mr. ChatJ. DolSNo of PllPillt 'aIlhool at t6h7e "V80 al'i&oOUl\ P 1 6 -"0 ''II'; .. ' . Doater; reerea'tion. Fioramond I. for a motor triP to Califbmia. t.. and Mr.OQrJea .EBatar. ares .,"_ .._, . ,.... 9 GO 61 67 0 1" 0,.. 5 .. g9 18 & fa Reed. .. • .. _.

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Fidelity and Guaranty Co. a s l urety. Howard Rhoa~es, Fr.nk Fox and Bert Fisher wer e appointed ap praiser • . Geor.ge P. Getea, administrator of the estate of Arthur Quigley! deceased, fil ed hlB ~ventory ana appraise ment. It ill 6rdered t hat t he administrator sell estate at not Common Pleas P 'rOceedilll' lest! tha n t he appraised value. In 'tIll' nse of 1,Dry W . Ro!!· ;rhe. co urt 1'efused to admit the nngle, as 'x ult'iX' of' the ('state of SBl d WIU of Anna Lytle S hur~ , deRufus 1. 1~o8 nugle, decea ed, ver. ceased, to pl·ob~te. The testimony !l U:! Kathryn Keven augh, et nl., it of Freda , A. T r impe and Anna ~ . ill orciel'cd by the 'Cou rt ·t hat th e !McFadden, witnesses of ~he WIll ========r=============f===~-=-----------= plaintiff I'ec Iv' F OUTth Liber ty IS to be e ntel'ed on r ecord In co urt 11: thi and as \Ire o f P ool pro- the kid swun g down lit the door. Lulln BomlR Lhnt the Frnnklin NaHAPTER II. Marriaae Licellae tection - 'p al's lik h ' might I ave " 'Pruid yuh might g't,t cuught out, lionnl Bnnk hlll\ had u!!tody of E dward Le lie Midl&m-, .factory Th e kid',' faCt' WI.IS bleak nnu old ~o tn e mol' ~ i g n Ihan boot t rncks. TigN' Ere. Goin' to be a Ti ll- 'l1 or- Il n d ~ h is to delivC'r to t he bank t 1', when it geL'" h 're," , an indllinnity hOllll to I'clease it wo rker, of Franklin and Miss Dora Beell smoki ng up h l'e lOll . wh(tn il\' turned from Lhe bed a nd ' May F raz ier, housekeepe l', of 'I'he kill'" th ughl~ h nl t ~1 1 ns llb- Th e kid turn cd ane! lookt>d wh l' fro III IOKHo8. elli p"!j mother kne('lillg b side it. h i the case of The State of Ohio F ran klin. rei' Ilrm ~· thrown out aud clutching rupt Iy 'u his bndy. EVl'n hill h nl't a gl'!'cnis h.bla k mass cume coiling V'I'SU Hownrd Lee Stan ley a nd A. Raym on d Ha rshbarger, deco· [, her d ad ... ith th e tensity of d - stopp 'e! dend still i1~ h~s ('I~e s l : or Ulj frolll th ' soulh\\' ·!ll. Il e u"uslwd pa!'t him and went hes'te l' Faguo, it iM ordered by rat~r of Lebanon. and Mrs. Sue ~ I'llir. Nellie wail holding herself at I a!\l it felt as If Il (luI. Th e insid·. turn ing 10 fuc c Bube. COUl ~ thlll he!lter Fogue be imblood froze in his vci ns so lhnt h i~ r Nu ll , of Leba non. culm in spitu of her honor. The ., \ h at'~ thll malter, Tiger Eye? pl'iso neel in th e Ohio ttlte Reform kid ~aw her in th e kitchen, dip- 'face had a pinch, old look. He -' Anylhill\: hnpp n:I" alol), iol' LlOt Icss than a year and Real Estate Transfe n ping water into thc w;nshbllsin on bent stiffl\' wilh a ,;Iow I' luctance , "Y~ ~ , suh, Rlh/h t $ l11nht hup- kept at hal'll luboT, the bench beside t he back door. utter ly Ulil ik e himself, und picked Cn rl H . Winn er a nd F I'ances pe ne'd . Buhe. A nel; ~ah got killed ." Do nuld S, Will oug hby was grant But. a he went out to wash her up so ml'thi nA' he .. e, ovt>1' her ' Winner to Ha rIa D. Miller and fath er's lile blood fTom his hands, another som lhing, line! he Rl oocl Babc's cold Il'my eyes ~ cl'u l in i zed ed a divorce f l'om Clarice G. Wil- CO l'll A. Miller, 50.99 acres in he r eme mbered her words and up , loo king Ilt t hem in th pll im t he kid. He closee! t he doo r loughby nnd lhe J e f,endn nt Wl\:-; re- Union tow nshi p. u!(,uill sl II puff or wind , leaned his st01'C(\ to her maiden name of of hi ' han(1. looking at her s~1'8ngely, Travis Barnes t o Frank J . Two pieces of bl'ok n match! hack a~nin s t it, his th um bs hoo ked lurice .J. Groy. "Wha t coli have yoh got to lurk. I nlot No. 16 in Franklin. inside his cUl'lr idge bolt. T he kid's Two pieceR lilting l ogcthel'In th e. Cl\~C of Oliv HineR verthi nk I done it?" he demanded. Walter J , Hotchkin !lnd Pearl "He was shot in t he back, fr om mntch S'I'lnpped in Ih e fingcl's lind vivi d pictul'e of him l'ev iHed itself su Robert Heber Ham il ton , ct III .J. Hotchkin to Bettie M. Hancock. in cCl'tuin dctuil s with pitiless acdropped. Babe! Bab , a Poole l;i lit is ol'c\el'ec\ lJy the court t hat said somcwheall up awn the hill. 1 wa curuc\,. Bub e would no t fa ll be- judgment i ~ not va,eated a nd set 50 acres in TUTtlecreek township. own the road coming along by the I r! Bettie M. Han cock to Lula MyrlWee ,; the stove a nd table. He asidc but approved a nd confirmed Bushwha king nCl'ters from beold stack. Yo'all cun go look at the t le Stephenso n, 50 acres in Turt le· ' ... ·ould t OI>ple ove l' t.owa l'd the bunk hind rocks ; thal's whul he waS to 11 11 of which the d e £enda n t.~ . hawse trac ks a nd se fo h yose'f ... , township. J os ph Gu enther und Earl F. Mul" creek " I don't have to . I know what doing. Pla yi ng th kid for a sucker nlll",,' n l ike ly , Ross C. Lewis to Th omas Smith "Wh o WI\S it, (I'yu h know? 01' gun, exec pt. made me say t hat. Mr.- l know La ... in the hunk. p rclem(\ing he Was read ing sto rybook s a \l eVCll- muybe yuh ain'l tell in'." IImu el Hrixner \.\' a~ granled n Real estate in Ha milton township. yo u did n't do it." C. L. Duke and Et hel G. Duk e to "O ld Puppy Murra y, shot in the divorce f!'Om L<ollie Bl'ixner, The "Reeves," said the kid, fl ushin g irlJ\'- hell l Lny Iher e planning how L. Fields and Grace Field s. custody qf lhe minor child wu~ Melvin a lit tl e. " Bob Reeves ill my name he'd gu out nexl morning an e! dry- back ," o1.!J 0 ac res in East Wayne town" Hu l1 h. Well- " Babe hesituted given to th e der ndanl. gu lch !!ome poah devi l of a neste r, Miss-" " - he's a nesler and a cow thi ef. It is ol'dC'l'cd uy t he cou rt tha t ship. ".MIlln ayt" said the girl, and put t hat.'s ' what! Babel The Lovela nd Mu t ual Building P eco had to URe his horse sense li e had it com in' , T iger Eye." the rec orde r i sue new cer ti fi cates uP. _ a hana to smooth her hni r . and Loan Co. Inlot No. 25 in Mol'"He nevah had it com in' in IInci take the full respo nsib ili ty of of t itle fol' th e registcl'ed lanu s in"What ahaH we do? She bit he r row. . lip s, figh tin~ back tears, ond the getti ng back u p un Big Bench, fill' iront of h i ~ ow n cloah. The killah cluded in J es~c M. ' Il"wart's subNathan Gra y, et al to Mike cached hill1!\e'f behi nd a led'e up the kid just cli mbed into the saddivision by Vi clol' L, Stange. color crept m to her cheeks as sh e Vertich. 99 acres in Massie towndl _ his ioot fumb ling like a nwn Lho hi ll. Left his boot t l'llcks met t he kid's gra ve look. hip. thea ll- anel a riflc shell." dru nken man '!! for t he sli1'l'up"rn stay, heah, Miss Mur ray, anw New Suits Wyo ming Lodge No. 102 Inde"Ycnh? We ll- " rode UllS eingly away from while yo'all go f oh help. I' d go Josephine D"id enbnugh versus pend ent Order of" Odd Fellows of "Left anotha si!!n, Ba be. ' myse't, but 1 coul dn't do no good. t hat hel\i!lh spot, wheTe he had Ameal Christlllun, e t ul, for PUl'ti. Wa ynesville to Lebanon L odge No. "Yeah? What sign 's that?" Som e nestah would try and shoot seen , the 'fair fuce of fri endship t ion. 16 Independent Order of Odd F elm,e foh a flo ole r idah, I r eckon. If Esther M. Cade versus- PhilIp S. low9 of Leba non . Real estate in t heah's a hawse yo'611 ca n ride;--' Cade, f or divorce . Charges are Wayn esville. "I could ride Prince , but h e's gross neglect. Margaret Ellen Simpson deceasup in the plUlture, and he's awful The Dealers Finance Co. of Cin- ed, t o Cora Schnell, Mattie Veidt mean to catcb." cinnati versus Eva F . Spencel' fo r Frank Simpson ond Perry Simpson "I ,reckon I can get 'im. My cognovit. ' All real and personal property. hawse is plumb foolish ovah any W . W. Frazer t o Cincinnati Gas r idah but me, or I'd let yo'all take Probate Court f'roeeedingi a nd Electric Co. The r ight t o use bim." certain property in Clearcreek " No, you'll have to be ready to Wilbur Clurk, FrIln k Crew and township for lin es. ~ before anyone geta here. Osca r mith wel'e a ppoi nted ap- A. J. and DeUa Mallott t o Cine in ~ver to queen at the of Prince il the Borrel with one pra ise rs of the est.a te of Philip nati Gas & Electric Co. The right ~7~:~:~ Alle)' IIAlJ fttUvaI, at ISOth white eye. Oh, hurry I' Hopkins Jr. , decease d. to use certain property in Clear- !r\ .. , • GrJJld Lodic. , He rode into tbe pasture a nd Algel'on It Shurts a nd Virgil creek t ownship for lines. r oped the sorrel with t he whit e M. Shurts wel'e a ppo int ed adm inisCharles and Anna Roser to Cin- =============~r=============== eye, found a sidesaddle and put trntors of the estate of A nna Lytle cinnat i Gas and Electric Co. The it on wit~ meticulous care. 'S hUTts, deceased, an d filed bond of r ight to use certain property in Bridge Co., supplies, $2 6.14; Ore- row Garage, gas, $14 1. 75; Hall's The girl looked at him, toward $8 000 with Dan ie l M'. Roosa and Clearcreek township for lines. gonia Bridge Co., steel, $94.26; Service Station, glIS, $32.80; W. A the 'c abin where her mother was H. S. Gunnoe liS s,ureties. Clem Ed. and Pearl King to Cincinnati Johnston & Johnston, lumber, Hau se, gas $4. 04; Frank Sherwood weeping In great, heavy, heart. Bo wye r. R. C. Hoff IlInd C. J. Wag- Gas and Electric Co. The right to $33 :04 ; Walter Kenrick, cement, Co., supplies and gas, $20.11; breaking lIobs. goner wero appointe'd apPl'Risers. use certain real elltate in Clear- $22 ; Haward T. Co'ok, gravel, $59. East E nd Garage, supplies, $15.37 : 'I'Jp-we're much obliged, ;MI'. D. E . Heywood was appointed ad creek township for lines. 50; Zain Annitnge, g ravel $51:- Relf's E lectric Shop, lamps, $1.50; R~ves. You~ou always come ministrator of th e e!!tnte of Henry John Koester and Elsie Koester 76; Carl Dakin, pay roll, $55.40; 'F~ank1in Vulcan izing and Tire wHen , I_lien we need help. L. Beckman, deceal3ed, and filed t o Cincinnati Gas and Electric Co. L. E . Witham, pa Yl'oll, $307.50; ShoP supplies, $11.6 1 ; W. R. 1 Promise you won't stay t ill they bond of $4 000 with L. Earl Thomp The right to use certain real estate E. D. Jones, pay roll, $431.90; Henaerson, ~as, $1.63 ; Waites come back :with me." son and W. E. Scott as sureties. in Clearereek township for lines. V. W. Tompkins, pay roll, $224.35 Garage , repa lTs, $86.0 1; W. B. "I promise to go--but I kain' t You alway. come wb' n I-w~eed help'" the girl told him The will of M. B. Osborn was ad Flora B. Runyan to Cincinnati Char les E. Bradbury, pay roll Collins, t ool re pairs, $2.06; W. H. promise I won't come back." mitted to probate. J . A. Rebold Gas & Electric Co. The right to $376.40; Floyd Lemmon!!, pay roli McH enry, su pplies, $8.20 ; Oreg"e watched her ride off at a blacken a nd shrink to a grinning "Left t his, Babe." He op ened was appointed execu tor . No bond use certain real estate in 'Clear- $278. 30; J oe 'w. Davis, pay roll, onia Bridge Co., repairs, $1 3.45; gallop, ber gingham shirt whip- deat h's-h ead befol'e him. his palm. , required by requ est of will. J. W. creek and Turtlecreek townships $219.43; A. T. R etti~ _ pay roll, Ivhis-Jameson Dl'ug Co., drugs, phiI' out beside the sorrel's flanks, He ought t o have kn own, that Ba be looked, lifte d his ~lance to Lowe, D. E. Heywood and N. D. for lines. $66 ; Morrow Whitacre services, 7 Oc ; Middleto wn Electric Service, . her yellow braid swinging in th e Il rst day. He oug ht to have seen the blea k face oC the kid, and to Brewster we l'e appointed ap praisC. S. and Martha Papp to Cin- $I 7.2-6 ; Eden Terry, services, services, $700 ; Waynesville Farbr~le t hat Babe Garner had ti red t ha t t hat t ige r stare of the yellow ers. cinnat i Gas &: Electric Co. The $97.60 ; Frank Wilson, services, mers E xchange, sewers, $7 ; LeRoy His glance f ell then to the t ram p- r ifl e shot not to save the kid's li fe r ight eye. Ba be's t eeth cau~ht at Thc will of B e nj ~lmin F. Smith, right to use certain property in $57.20; E. W. Knapp, services, & Blair, cable, $2.88 ; Western led dirt under hili' fee t and the bu t because he wanted to ma ke his underlip. His fingers ql11vered deceased, was admitted to probate Turtlecreek township for lines. $48 i Leslie Shult z, pay roll, $52; Star, " Bridge proposal blanks, bleak look returned to hi~ face. H e, certain Nate Wheel r WtlS dead. - but t hey did not go f or his gun. Ida C. Smith was ap,pointed execu L C. Morris to Cincinnati Gas Per t y Simpson, pay ,roll, $36,; $8.50; Gem City Blue P rint and tume<! and scanned the ridge Its Up on the Bench t here t he ot her Th ey did not dare. t rix giving bond of $1000 with & Electric 00. The right to use $36; Audrey Carew, pay roll, $1.- Supply, blu e print, $21.66; L. H. side was mostly brushy and ~ith day, riding o.ve ~ t o t alk to .J e~s Interruption came. The shr ill Alice E. F e rg uso n and Perry A. certain real estate in Tuttlecreek 50; Frank Robilwln, surveying, Gordo n, gas, $2.24; Morrow F eed a stunted tree growing here and Markel. Ba be lied and the kId whistled sig nal of all Po ole ride rs Deweese, as Buretiell.· E. D. Jones, township for lines. $14;, W. C. Bergdall, surveying, and Supply Co., g uard rail materthllre, but 6t the top there was a kn ew he lied- and t hen had to kn ew. Baue's eyes searched t he Willia m SChnell, and William MelMrs. Minnie Wilson to Cincin- $24.50 ; Sam D. Henkle, services, ial, $63.36; Lebanop Farmer's rough outcropping of brown sand- g'9 and swallow what Ba be told kid's f a c. He tUl'ned ,his back, pul- rose we re a ppointed appraisers. nati Gas & Electric. Co. The right $86.25; Ralph Stouder, services, Coop. Co., cement, $132.'67; E. M. stone with, rock slabs tilt ed this him a boull t hat talk. Babe more'n led open the door, anlt\vered t he In t he matter of t he assignment to use certain real estat e in Turtle $28 ; Zairl Armitage, gl'avel $122 9 ; Vill ars, gas, $39.12; ' Bangham way and that. likely told J ess all nbout Tige l' call. of S. B. Clin e, t o George E. Young creek township for lines. Howard T. Cook, gravel, $765 ; Motor Co., sup plies, $ 13.89. ' Tbe kid 'Was sure the killer had Eye Reeves, upd helpec,l J ess pla~ "uppel' ready Babe," The the court ap proved the sale made Harry Fordyce and Naimi For-. Barrett Co., tarvia, $79.75; Mason waited behind those rocks ' just as how he could get hIm. Damn P oole fo rema n owned that and the proceeds a Tl! to be account dyce to Charles R. Frazier and Lumber Co., g uard rail material, sure lUI tf he had SlCen hi~1 there.' fo ol- Ie Bab ~ li e .him blind. A voice. ed fo r. Dorothy J. Frazier. Real estate In $65.50; L. G. Ander son Sons Co., But he didn't go up right then t o col d , ~ooded kl.ller Ilk e· tha ~! 'Nothing would ha ppen while he In th e matter of t he assignment Clearcreek township. guard material, $161.96; John.prove It. He went into the house K ill t he , ~Id some of these was t he re. F lag elf truce. of Fred more Bro thlars" t o George ston &rajl Johnston, guard rail materMyrtle Burns to Daisy Inltead and stood wit h his hat in dar, more'n 11kely. Cards lay as t hey f ell till t he E. )' oung, t he coul'1: approved the and E sther, Swink. Inlot No. ial; $30.95 , Famous Auto Supply .Co., supplies, $125.96; Mol'- _ _...._ _ _ _ _~_-_his' hana, lookingl down at the He re membered the look on !oremnn lef t again. Meant t o go, sales made and thE! proceeds are in Franklin. dead man and at t he woman hud- Babe's f a ce us he stood outside the all rig ht. Didn't unsaddle his hor se to be accoun ted for. B. H. Dakin to Dean C. Dakin. MONEY LOANED dl!!d on the floor beside the bed . Poo le mess h o u s~, wa.tching J e. s - meant to rid e on to the POllle Boyd S. RathberlJrer, administra Section 36 in Lebanon. The kid stood looking down at Markel go by Wit h hiS ba ndaged 800 n as he had his supper and t he tor of the estate of Almira C Boyd Frank W. Southard to Alva R. her for a ·m lnute. ' hands. . was ,ove r. Straight , honest man, deceased, fil ed his second, final Brane and Mary R. Brane 34.80 LOANS on Livestock, Chattels, He took the two tin-water buck Ba be had lig hted 'll cigar ette. namc of J oe Ha le: , a nd distributive 'account. Second Mortgages. Notes bougbt acres in Turtlecreek {ownship. ets and followed a path from the He, sna pped t he matc h in t woTh e f orelnnn talked whil e he The sales 'Of The Lebanon- CitiJohn Harbine, Jr., Xenia, Ohio. Jesse Smith and Mary Smith to back door to a spring and brought like these pieces. hel'e in thc kid a te largely of the su pper Babe had zens Na tional Ba nk and Trust Co. Sylvester C. Schlink and Lotis b~k fresh watel'. She looked at pa) m- a nd looked ut the kid a!1d cool,ed, Bnbe talked too, but not in tile t>state of Annie Burton Mol'- Marie Schlink. lnlot No. 806 in hlm then; looked at him long be- SOld he'd rather be dead t.han crl p- . very mu ch. Kn ew he'd have to gun ,' deceased, were approved and Franklin. fore she took the glass and drank pled like tha t. f uce it, soo n as Joe Hale was gone. contil'med by the court. LONG OR SHORT TIME-Eaay Howard lams to Willard J. Buch '! You're a good boy" she said' The kid's clenched hand r ested Shonh stor ming. So da rk inside Th e will of Horace M. Clark was anl1fl. terins. Also surveyinf and AbInlot No. 48 in Morrow. "Wher e's Nellie?" She stared on the saddle . horn and his head th e kid got up 'lind Iighte dt he til ed in court. IItracting. _Write and wiD eall around her. was bowed, his cleft chin resting lam p. O. S. HiggilTS and Marie H. Tayand see y.o u. Sam D. Henkle, Waysm.· Allowed The kid told her. She did not on, the s~ft folds of his silk. necker 'rh e fore ma n ~pti ~d his thi rd lor were appointecll members of netlville, Obio. Jl~ Pete Greathouse, services, $25; seem to listen but returned to her chief. HIS eyes we re star mg. He cup of coffee, Wiped hIS mustache the b(lard of count y visitors. weepin2. Th'e kid wished she Sl\~ Babe, in a n ew an t errible wl Lh his han~k erchief, hitched t he J, E. :j3er caw W 'llS appoint ed ad- T, T., Stanford, repairs, $6; Ruue., wouldn't cry like tbat she sounded gUIRe. bolt sea t two mches back, and drew ministrnt or of the e!state of Daisy Stone, services, $3.50 Trustees of ' so much like his mother when Pap He 'W as ee in~ Babe standing by his tobacco and papel'S from h is Margaret Bercaw, deceased, and Public' A!fairs, ligh~ $41.56; Mary Jay on the bed under a sheet t he kitch en table, looking down at pocket. Soon as he had his smoke Richa rd Ross, W. N . Cox and D. E. HOPPIng, rent ; tor oftice, $30,; Killers oughta be made to Bit and his shatter ed knu ckl es, and he was going. h e- would be up and leave. E. H eywood we re appointed ap- Emm ett Eltzroth, services, $20.40; WANTED-House ~eaDlng and Rei!'s . Electl'ical Shop, lamps, listen t o the widows of the men hea ring' Babe say, "Put a bullet T he fO l'eman reached t humb and prai sel·S. yard work. Can give ' reference. they shoot in the back. throug h m y dam n' brain, Tige r finger in to t he watch rocket of his It is ord ered by the court that $4.34; Dl'II. Edward and Robert Frank. Sim!!, WaYl)elville. -mI3 The kid turned on the doorst ep E~e !, I'd rath er b ~ dead' t ha n lik~ v.e st, g roped there, taking his J ohn 'P riest, insane, be received in- Blair: services, $45; Trusteel of Public Affairs, light and glUl, '32.~ , and Leaned his hend in at the this. He was seemg a bull et hole time. to the Day ton State Hospil.81. doorway. t ut n b lui~ h in Babe's f orehea d! , He fin a ll y drew a match f rom Mary Weddle was appointed ad- 40 ; 'Trustees of Publje Air.irs, FOR SALE "Good-by Ma'am," he called The ~Id. star ted and loo ked Ill,s Pl?cket, l oo ~ e d ut it, u ed it ministratrix of the eatate of Philip light $6.55; E . F. Schrader, ser9Oftly. "Reckon I'll have t o be aro und like one suddenl y awak- With httle stabbmg motions in the Hopkin s, Jr., deceased:._ and filed vices, $16.70; H. E. Warwick, goin' now·... ened fr'o m a nightmare. He was on a ir t o point his meaning while he bond of $4500 with L. roo Hender- supplies, 50c; John Law &: Son; FOR SA L E-Short-horn bull, over "Good-by," she answered brok- the last slope of t he ridge running talk ed to Ba be. Gosh, did he so n and C. B. Lewis as sureties. gas, oil, repairs and labor, $61.86; " 1 year old. Alf Jordan, R. 3, enly. "Look out them Poole killers up t o the tin y wu lled in basin alwnys talk thnt-a-way ? It seemed Anna R. ' Graham was appOI:nl>I~!I Jobn Law & SOri, repairs and Waynesville, Ohio. - m20 $11.76; Walter Kelly, don't get you!" , where Babe's. co bin s~oo d snugly til th e kid th at half an hour passed administratrix of 'the FOR ,SALE- Sweet potato plants, . "~hoah wilJ," said the kid. Prom she lter'ed aga!nst ~ s pll ~ peak. b.e fol'e th e ciga rette was finally William R. Graham, deceased, and $1-0; Drs. EdwarCi 'and Robert Yellow Jersey, Nancy Hall, l!led Nellie he'd go. Somehow it He ga ve hlm sel r a little shake, lig hted. The fO l'eman absent ly filed bond of $3500 with the U. S. services $28; Lyle Blank Early Golden! Porto Rico, White Co~ supplies '-10; Drs. Ed'. .,.1M mode a ,bond between them which sn!1p~e d back .t o c l e~ I' and pitiless bl ew out t he matc h, snapped it in Bruzilian all<l Bigst em Jerseys. and Robert Blair, services, th ~ kid would never break. He wns t~mkl~ g. He II.Hed hi S h e~ d pu rsed t wo, dro pped t he pieces On t he All sweet potato plants '40e per Fred O. James, meat for gomg because Nellie made him hl!l stllfe ned hp!l a nd whl tied the fl oo r and got up, reaching f or his If the forcman hadn't come Also all kind 'o f . garden promise. And he was goinJ t o hunt sig na l of all Poole ride r's. ' Babe hat. . . $1.BO; HowaTd T. Cook, "" ..~ .. ~,, . Strouse Brothers, 1'ri1 mile!! $39.50; E. S. Donnell, R.. r'Vtt· .... down the killer because it was pull ed open t he door a nd stood Babe lifte d hiS head a nd looked when he did, he'd have killed \for'th1we"t of Waynesville, Ohio Nellie's old pappy he had shot. thel'e .gl' in ~ in g as th,e kid rode up. f.ull at t he kid . He saw the kid's Garn er- the best friend he eyer $100; Oreg-ohia Bridge Co., on Ferry Road, R. R. No.5. ·m27 In!!olence leered up at tbe kid T.he kId g nnn ed b~cK at B.abe, b~t lips, loosen, sa w th ~ m quiver as the had in his life. $664.97; Floyd Lemmons, pay Babe I Clearin2 the table, roll, $44.30; H. L. Schuyler, pay from every boot mark behind the hiS eyes gave theIr wal'nmg. HIS kid l> eyes met hiS with shamed MARK-Belgian Stallion scraping the platE!s just as if roll, $262.60; Carl Dakin, pay roll tilted slabs ot rock. The killer had blu e lelt eye was &Juin t ing and unde.l·standing. No. 13865 will stand fol' Beason not even tried to scu" out his the ambel' right eye was opened . The kid sat dow n on the bunk nolhing had happened. Stopping $96.55; A. T. Rettig,· pay roll, farm of R. C: Hunt, .J .... mile N. treck& with a sidewise drag of the full and had t he baleful stare of a hiS 811ms resting on his knees a nd now t o make himsE!lf a 'cigarette $61.80; A. T. Rettl". pay roll, W: of L.¥tle. Service fee U6.001 foot. tig.~r stalking his ki!l. . his face bent to t he fl oor. Babe I while the kid watched him from $311.15; Joe W. DaV19, pay roll, The kid's eyes went seeking Well, yuh made lt ahel;lrJ of, the He would have shot Babe just on under his long eye-I,"shes. . $77.40; Oregonia Bridge Co., rem=~5~;*~!~'12fo.mares ,25.00. Cblt to stand r service fee. WarrjSn Hunt.gOM tf ,'I her~ an'd there. Killer as careless st ol'm," Babe called cheerfully, as the strength of a broken match. pair work, "'162.30; Orerorua (To be cont.i nued) PLANTS FOR SALE-E. 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ISSUED EVERY WEDNESD-AY , W. T .•T01·dun, . D. Cool, and A. . ollet,t attended a meting D. L. eRA NE I I ,PUbli._,subacriPtloD Price, _1.&0' a Y.ar of the. Wnrren 0., Ba nkers' allaociution in L ebanon Tuesday OMice PboD ....................... No. 112 eV!Jn ing. • En ' .. cd", Pooto/1l.c .. al Way,...",II .. R.ale••Dc. •....................... No. 118 Oh,o, a. Second C;I .... Moll M.l,., ======================-:-_=-=_-:-:.,r=== Knthl en Gray wu: an ' overnigh t gu est Tuesda y of Mary Katl .leell Thom pso n. t emperaturo cons id e rabl y. So m ~­ I MA y. 20, 1931 , Don't Spend It times I carried th em around, Jl1 T he mu s ic p up~l !! of t he schoo l ---=-==============~============ guvc a ver y nie rtu ining p rogram SOllie yea rs lIgo 1 met a man my mind for $everal days, f ormIn g . red hot phra es in .reply. a t t he Gym Mo ndu y evc nin Jr u nd er whu ,.;po klJ ali fo ll o w;;: Now I playa much meun e r t n ck t he dir ctim' of t.h mus ic instruc" T he boss i s.~ u e d :a me mM!lndum on the writers. I do not answer It cos ts the average American family a little more than one-thirtI tor, Miss lI e le n ,~teven s. Vocu l to da y wit h a lot , o f ne w in 8tru c- them at all. I can imagine on e of inRolos . Cluarte . a nd choruses. S tUll!! of l hl! l11 we re all wet. Ulln : . o( its in 'onie / 01' food. 'rhe average wage-earne r has an income of s tlllm l' nta l t ri os, bund a nci orchesmy critics going down to th e h 'ollt $l,613.29 a year, or just under $30 a week, out of . which he spends tra He l cti ons, un(1 u chul' m inl-{ ancl I didn't hc>sitat to tell him gllt c every morning to meet th e ~ O , I ~h o t a mcmo right hack a t $548.61 for food, according the mo t recent statistical compilati on h im, a nd, ue lieve m e, it \\tlS a hot postman, looking eage rly. f o)" n~ y of figures on the' co, t of ,living. Hent, whethe1' in the form of main - dan ce ma de up t he p rogm m. lIn swcr, thinking up what he 'wIIl Mrs. Lida Hatlo n. Miss a n o n-.: ." tenance and taxes in a home. 0 )" in actual rent paid to II landlol'll, say in his ne xt outbul·st. Sa it! anothe r man: averages a little over onl,hfl'fth of the total income er, in the case of Cl1 l1 l' t t, und Mr. an d Mrs. ·A. S. Duy after day goes by, and no "I I" 'cei\" d mv fil'st bu s inc s~ til ' aveMge wage-earne r, $342.14. Cl ot.hing for the e ntire family , on Co ll e tt unci Robe rt wel' c S und uy answer comes. The fire that was the Harne s cale, comes to $237.60; leaving $385.04 out of its a ve ral!e llin ne r g uests u f 1\11'. und HI''';. I~d t1'llilli ng und ' r u· wise old bal~k t o burn me !JP, bum s him up inulli cia l. On tillY a leUe r ca me III wag '(!arn e r's in co me f or mi sce llaneou ~ expe nditures. . . F I'(J hl eigc l'. at P leasa nt Ri dg e. . f l'O Ill II custome r wh o r,lUd e un- st ead: That is s ubs tuntilIlly a qu a rte r of the average worker's yearly This method of dealing with C, I), a k le ft S und ll Y mom inA" eamin\l:s" out o{ whi ch he hus to pay doctor's bills, cost of educating f or Iowa to Rce his so n, Howa rd , I' ('a ~ ollab l c co mplain ts und a sked one's en emi eH is certainly not You proAl two way. when you fence your fields with Amer. his chIldre n, ulJ unlusem ents, his life in suranc e premiums, if an y, who is in a Vel'Y se ri ous con ditiun for nil ull wul'I'a nted f ll vo l'. it is "I ~ u t up ullll o!\t all ni~ht tlt'aft ~ peclaular and nillybe anti eVl:l ry t hing el ~e that hc spe ncls nl ney for. On the same bas is of at a ho ~ pitlll th e re . lcan Zinc Insulated Fence. It enables you to feed crops and unmanly. If so, I can r eply only inA' un a nswe r to thut lette r. It was figuring the avemge wage eurn e r spe nds $ 16,33 for au t omobiles, Sin ce thut as I gruw older the g lory of merket them "on the hoof" at better prices · to protect a h ' au t \', nnd I too k it in LO the Lavo ne O ~ h lJ l'n \vas u M,)nd uy th · ch ape ~ automobile sl) ll~ f or aro und $500. this rnl:lUI18 that only being spectacu lar appeal!; to me growing cropl~ to increase pasturage. Come in and let us one wage came l' In thil-ty buys u car in any gi ve n year. With ordin - nig- ht g uest of Ma rjlJ r ie S hu lIl Hkl' 1' old I1 H II" n 'xt mor ning wi t h pride. less and less in compuri:o n with ary ca re, howev cl', e ven a cheap Cat' will last f ur y ears. It is a saI e and on Tu 'sday nig ht MurjoriC' Ili s 'head nodded a p proving ly as he th e comfortable joys of peace. give you all the factsl rl'a d it. a ssumption that ut leasl on e uut of evel'y te n wage wOlkers in s tayed w it h Luv one, Life seems somehow too short .. ' Yo u've put the case just Amc ricil own s lin automobil e. f or contl'oversy, and much o f my A' \'e ry plell sa nt tilll e i ~ 1'C' pol' leu Doctor's bills fOl' th e IIverll.ge family run IH'urly foul' limes the by, th ose in attendance at the I' if.!"hl,' he said , " Th e pos iti on yo u incom e in th ese days is rece iv ed cost of automobi les. Ins uran ce lICCO Ul1t ll for $4 3. 28 a year out of the .Iunio r- 'e ni ol' ba nq uet whi ch WIl S IHlvc' tllke n is buse d 0 11 sound not so much f or what I do us for a ve rage fumil y irrcome. Alld afte r pa \' !l1g for all of th e thinb'S al- se n ·ed by the P. T. A. in lhe Gy m ban ld ng' pri ncipl es; it sla tes our what I have learncd not t o do. relltIy nll'n t ioned, this llve l'llgc Al1I e riclll1 working ma n has $9 0 a year Thursda y ev enin g. 1Ilu t' h ref.!" l'et a ttitude wi th dign ity un ci f orcc. Patience, I have learn ed, i!! Phone 14 I ·ft for dgl:lrettes, Chris tmlls p ... ·sents o r othe r non -necessat·y exp e ndi- Was exp re:;, ed ove r th e abse nee of All ill :.t il, it 's a ve ry fine le tte r, almust us important Ui' work ; Waynesville, Ohio lind I ('ong l'at u lute vou on it. Onl y tUI e b 's id e8 putting $7 .n in Lh e sa vings bank. Mi ~"S Dor othy ()a v i ~ , u se ni or, who f!ll' Hea ve n's sa ke, do n' t se nd it.' " whil e judgme nt uniformly cumThose a re figures whi ch can nu t be matched all ywhe re else in th e was confin ed lo her bed wit h IIH':I A fte l' w:lI'dfl. I leam ed tLlat th e mands a much higher mte than world . Nowhere has the mlln wh o w Ol'ks with his hand!; s u ch a surplus sIcs. llI:.tn I ti n;t q uuted was paid $4,000 w ell intentioned activity. PUBLIC SALE i'l l'S. Nc'x d., I·\,: " ll rJlv mu ch a al}(J ve hi::! a ctual living us he has in A merica. For that matter, n o What is judgment? yo u ask. a yl'u r ; th e othe r b paid ~ 40,00, ~. week do Y'JU pay yuur maid?" J o~ eph Osbo rn s pe nt TlI lo'sd ay work er under any uth ' l' ling hn. li S comfortaule living qum'ters or as Li ke ever y oth er man In bUSI Well, it's the little voice that Mrs. Il inllll Ulfull --" Reall y, I go od an,1 ample food . It is thi s surplus of earnings auove expenses nig ht with Donald Hurll!.'y. Th e IIn d~ r si Jr ll ed \\ ill lIffel' f,11' ne::. I recei vt' a ee rtllin number whispe rs: "That would be bl'il(·U II ·t say, I alwny,.; pa.y t he m by that hall e nabled A meriCUII wll l'kens to cllrry through a longperi ud of sal e, lit pu blic a u t'l i oll. Lll t he In te chou l cJo!<ed Friday wilh thc l'u ll1ll1uni cati ons which are both Iient, but don't do it." Or, "Thul's 1 hI! houl', T IH' Y nl'ver ~ tay a weck . de pl'e , ion, and une mpl oy ment without being redu ced to beggary and us u,, 1 bas kt't ,li nn!' 1' a t n(lo n, Th e of un kill rl alld u nfuh', Huvin ~ r ed a s mart one; vel'y smart indeed. res i"en ('(' o f I\lI nl1 M. Hathaway , starvlltioll. s itu lllc d a bulil t w m iles deceased, sc hoo l ha nd gH VI' u pl easing cun. hair a nd n:.t t urall y quick te mpel', But, f o r Heaven 's sake do n't send West u f Way nesvi lle o n tht' I"wer cel't in th e m U I ' l1in ~ an d un uth er in I used t u let s uch le tten, huist my it. " Sprillguoru i'Cl ad , uppos il' :tokes' Ow af ter noo n, T he d iffe rent roo ms DUJry F a rm , on had dis plays of the wor k dim e d urWedne.day, MIlY 27 . 1931 inl! th e y eo I'. Th ese pruved ve ry h:ll< bl'C' n so ~ e l' i o u s l y ill for severa l Boiled Cabbage TI, e goods an d chatte ls of sa id in te r estin g. A Lnseba ll game in mo nt hs : is th ought t o be somewhat Th e whole s tM;ect of W il l' and its costs has been brouJ!'ht into t he t he a flCl'llOlJ1l betwce n t he men F or deliciou s boiled cubbage, d ee~:\Sc d . Several u f lhe IIl'l idl's will aparena or public di, c u s~ ion in th e United States as a r e 'ult of the re- Il nd t he hig h >c hool boys I'es ulted bette r, t o th e delig ht of he r family I'e move all defective leaves, quarand mun y fri e nd: . cent meeting of the International Chamber of Comm erce in WashinJ!'- in vI ctory f or t he boy, t t. r arnd cut as for cole s law, pea l to pe rso ns in teres t cri in A ntiqu es. Th o:e f ro m thi s 'pluce wh o PUS!!ton. As is always the ca. when the s ubject i: discussed, everybody The Baplist Mis io nar y ircle c d a t the cl ose ot' t his term of covel' well with cold wnter. and let Sal e t o com me n e a t J 0 o'c lock ngl'ced t.hRt all nations a rc sp nding too much money on theh' military I't'main . severa l h-ou rs before cook30 Yea l'S E xp e rience In t w ith 1\1Jos. Lida Hatton will mee and naval e sta blj ~ hmen ts , but nobody was willing to commit his own on W edn esda y, Ma y 27 , ins tead of Bc hool at Hurveysb urg on Ills t Fri- ing, then dl'lIin and put into pot for e noon . Fillin g a n d Making Glasses , large' b ill s for t e r!'lS See day we re' the 1\1 is 'es Burbal'a co unt r y to a reduction in thi s te rrific charge upon the taxpayer s. with enough boiling water to covel' -a ~ L. M. lI EN llEH SON Murko , !\layfr ey P owell. f a ry boil Pres ide nt HoovlJ r, h we ve l', to ok the firSt s tep by s ummoning t he Muy 20, til(! I'egulm' date . until thoroughly cooked Ad mini. tl'(ltor CARY'S JEWELRY SHOP InI·S. L nil Hal·[soc k. of Wa ynes Ka thl een Thol11pson, and A li e n (which will genel'8l1y require May II, l !.1 :l1 Secre'tllry o f War and th e Chief of staff of the Army into confe r e nce lind ns king the m to fi g ure out ways whereby th e cost of mu inlnining vill!' spe n t the pas t week with Mr. and Do nal d McKny, and Anth ony ab out f orty-five minutes ) add salt Every Tu e1day, Thureday, the military establishm ent of the U nited States can be r edu ced and Mrs. W . A. Luken s an d family Hu nti ngton. len 01' fifteen minutes before reSa turd ay DUlllnu tl" 1 wa s on the beach without impairing it.s ef1i cienc y. This is n mo ve in n direction whi ch a nd IIss i ' led wit h th e care of Mary "1o Charge for Ellamination Mr, Fa ~e ka s and famil y, of Day- moving from fir e, I1nd when done this pus t S lll11 m~ r alu ne with my most Amerlcnns w ill c mmend. Th ere is no _doubt in lh e world, in our Carolyn , wh o hI! bee n s uffering to n. we re Sun day guest ' of the take up into a colander, press out minds that we a re 11 peuce-I ov ing nation. The people and governments with mea.! II'S, the water well, and seRson with thoug hts." Mal'ko family. of oUle r counlries do not nlwny ' be lieve us wh e n we say that, bu t butler and pepper. Rebu t Wh l\t pe rfect so li tll de I Miss Elizab e th Blackford , of Th e mell!lles ha ve about disapever}' american know s lhat it is tru e. Mr. Hoov er, by reason of Lebanon, was he re Frida y f or the h h d p e nr ~ d in this neig bor 00 • his Quaker birth and upbring ing , is n tumlly o pposed t o war as th e sch oo l picnic. Cabballe Stuffed with Ri~. 111 'nns of settling internl\l-i onnl disputes. And it is reported that he We are glad to report Mrs. MatThe P. T. A. will hold th eir refound the hea ds of the llrmy in accord with his deai'r e fOl ' economy. One cabbage ('with mther open The money spent by tlle War Department in time of pea ce, is of gular m eeting ThuJ."sdu y e vening, t ie Moore be tter at this writing. lellves ), one lal'ge onion , on cupMa~ 21, sinceth e alumni ban CO III·tlC, ve ry largely f l' inte rnati onal .im.prove men~s. Tlle devel ?pful of bread-crumbs, a little chopment and drodging of hqrbors, the bulldmg of bridges, everythmg quct com es on t heir reg ular meetped parsley, pepper and salt, one that has t o do with k ' eping navigabl e I'ivers in th eir channels , and ing date. cupfu l of rice (cooked). Trim the llIany othel' government engin eering proj.ects. lire carried out by outside of the Cabbage and wash army engineers. There is no idea of cutting down on aryy of ' these well without breaking the leaves. activities, Which nre now providing employm ent fOl' t.ens of th~ u ~­ Co ok the cabbage whole in a ands of m e n. wbo would otherwise, perhaps, be out of Jobs, Nor IS It sauceplln of boiling water for planned, according t o the information fro,!, W us~ington , t'? red~ce about fifteen minutes, drain in a lhe urmy personnel. But the-I'e ure oxpendlture!; III connectIOn WIth colandor. S lice, and fry the onion, i)iiss Kathl ee n Mal'ie Gray. of the upkeep of the militury establishment wlllch. it is believed, can and mix with it t he bread-crumbs, Harveysburg, WIIS an o\'ernig ht be reduce d or suspe nded to res ult. in n saving of between $300,000,cooked rice pars ley, salt and pepgu e~ l n T uesda y, of Miss Mary per. Place some of this 'mixtuI'e 000 and $400,000,000 a year. . , , Katl,leen Thompson. uch a saving would g o II' long way toward makmg up the nal10n s between each leaf of the cabbage, billion's billion-dollar defic it , a nd it would also be a gestu!e tow.ard tie the leaves together and put it Bud Fr8r.ier and wife, and Miss the r est 01 the world in the way of proof that we have no ImmedIate Virginia Frazier, of Wilmington, into a casserole with a very little watel' and fat. Cook s lowly until war-like aims. and Miss B!lrbara Marco, of this THE FORBIDI)EN LURI RESIDENT qu ite tender. place, wore Sunday afternoo n gue ts of K. E. ThompSOl1o and PHONE 8F3 By Fannie Ste·arn. Davia fam il y. Bacon Bi.cui .. Miss Barbara Marco, of this "Leave all and follow-follow I" Make a good biscuit dough Broil PERMANENT LOCATION HARVEYSBURC, OHIO place, alld M iss Helen Orbun, of Lu re of the sun at dawn, or fry bacon until it is just crisp Dayton, s pent Monday afternoon bure of 'a wind-paced hollow, and chop it in small pieces. Add with Miss Mary Ka t hleen ThompLure of the stars withdrawn; it to the biscuit dough and form 7 :00 Music son, LEBANON, OHIO Lure of the brave old s inging 7:10 The Farm Tux Problem- H. R. Moore. the biscuit. Bake them bl'own and Brllve pe rished Irninstrels knew; serve hot. Tho bacon takes the 7 '20 Testing II 000 Ohio Cows - Ivan McKellip. LOllis farko and wife were Eye. Ellaminad 7 ;30 'an' Easy Way to Have YOU!' Soil Tested- F. J. Salter shopping in Dayton on Saturday. Of dream s like sea-fog clinging. place of butter and thereby proves CI ....e. Fitted Rapaira To boughs the night sifts its worth. 7 :40 The Multiplo Hitch on 01110 Farmfl- D. J. Kays. Mr. Herbert J. Carr of Harveysthrough. 7.50 Music. burg, one of Ohio's mosi noted 8 :00 How Much leep?-:.Wanda Przyluska. Poaehect E.I' Neat Duroc Jer cy Red hog breeders, "Leave all and' follow- follow I" 8:10 Guarding your Food Sup~ly~E. F. Almy·. has just recently received an 01'The sun goes up the day; 8:20 Wlly usc ,Minerals . for Greenhouse, Crops1- I. C. HoffButter the inside of a cup and dcr of a carload of breeding stock Flickering wing of swallow, pour in t he stimy beaten white of man ' to be shipped to J . R, Conner, LexBlossom s that blow awny,8 :30 Ringing Fruit Trees- Elmer Greve. a fresh egg. Make a littlG nest in i ngto II, 'Mass. What would you, luring, luring, the center and carefully drop in 8 :40 Supering fot Comb and Extracteil Honey .P roduction Mrs. Will Haley and sons, of , • Virgil Argo. When I must bide at home? Dayton, were unday afternoon My heart will bre~lk h~r mooring the yolk. Squeeze a drop or two 8 :50 Ohio pray ~ervice-T. H. Parks. of lemon juice on top, and set the FUNERAL DIRECTOR guests of the Jordan family here. and die in a reef-flung foam I cup . in a bowl 0'1 boiling water. Mr. find Mrs. herman Fenis of In cooking, the froth will rise to WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Loveland were ' Sunday afternoon Oh, I must never listenJ the top of the cup. As soon as the - Mrs. Chattei· "Good-bye. Mrs. Idle-Gossip- "Be !,ure and ,g uests of Almon ,Ferris and wj1Ce, Call not o utside my ooor, w.h ite is set, invert a plate over Thank you for the interesting ,tell everybody not to tell anybody Green leaves, you must not glisten the c up and turn the egg out. Mrs. Patience Thompson, who Full¥ ,E quipped ,for Goodnew!!'." what I tol!! you." Phone 78J Like water, any more, Sprinkle with the tiniest bit of Service. ' Oh, Beauty. wa.ndering Beauty, minced parsley, and serve quickly. Pass by; speak 110t, For see, Large Display Room, By bed and board stands Duty Velie table Soullle Ambulance Service T~ snatch my dreams from mcl The left-over vejtetables from a By Alber' T. Reid Day or Nil'ht vegetable dinner are employed to make this souffle. The dish may be made from one- vegetable alone' or t TMI"I'. IT IS 'S1JA'W . 'if;1& OEAO ~G. from a combination of all leftSHE'S GoT TtfE Protect your herd by having overs. The recipe will vary slightly WITH T~I" · WA~D!ai rItE them properly Vaccinated with according to the vegetable used, 'IP.· TAAT·S LAW 1"'%00TI(,.r but here is a good recipe. COLIC. WE Gcrr H!R. ,~LL DEPENDABLE SERUM AND Three cups chopped cooked spin T~,AT·S Pl.AIN. GOTlA 1tfOllC! ach, one-half cup grated cheese, VIRUS THAT SWELLiNG. salt and pepper to taste, two tablespoons breadcrumbs, three tablespoons margarine, one cup . white sauce, two eggl!J. Harveyaburll, OLio Stir the margarine into the Phon. 31 spinach and heat. add the cheese, white sauce and egg yolk beaten. Have ready the stiffly beaten egg ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN whites and fold into the vegetable our Cattle, hogi, sheep and calVi' Creamed Cabbaae mixture. Tum into a deT pudding Norris-Brock Co., live wire and One cabbage, 1 ounce of butter dish which has been oile and dust progressive firm for the highut one gill cream, pepper and salt to it with cracker crumbs. Bake three market prices a'nd good servia., tORte. Boil the cabbage, drain it, quarters of an hour in a dish set Union Stock Yard., Cincinnati. O. cut it up small and put into a in a pan of hot water. Reference: Ask first man you meet saucepan with the butter and cream. Add seasoning of pepp'er and salt. Stir it all together over NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT the fire until thoroughly hot, thell turn out on to fR hot dish, and Estatl! 01 Philip &pkins Jr., sel've with croutolils. deceased. WOTARY PUBLIC Notice is hereby given that Chocoiat. Eclaira National BII1lk M'ary Weddle has been duly apAdminis.' . Here's the way to make deli- pointed and qualified as J Willa Drawn • , E.lat•• S.ttled • cious chocolate ' eclairs. Melt one- tratrix , of the Estate of Philip third cup butter in saucepan, . add Hopkins Jr. late of Warren County WAYNESVlLLE,' .oHIO . two tablespoons granulated sugar OhIO, deceased, Dated ,this 6th day of, May 1931 and one cup milk 4l1ld bring to boil Dean ·E. ,Stanley, Atty. Then add one cup 80ur. Stir W, Z. ROLL . FOR S~LE DATES CAJ-L vigorously with a wooden spoon, , .... :Judge of the Probate Court, lind as soon as the mixture sticks m27 Warren ' County, Ohio to the 'spoon reloove from fire. ---- ,~ Coo). and 'add four eggs,. one at a time, beatinlt tw,o 'minutes, dter The schoolmaster was 'explaln'each .ddition, aild five 'minutes lng to his ,class of smllll boys t he after all the e.gg& <ate added. Sha'pe nl\ture of common fra!=tlo'ns~ "If,. the lnixtl.\re on a sheet of waxed I take a potato" cut in . in half, paper ':through II pastl'y tube into then jn quarters" and then in IItrlps:--JIalf a~ irtch wide an~a ,four halvel!l again, what shall I' have?" JESSE STANLEY IncheS long_ Bake for , twenty-five "Chips, sil',l1 was the unexminutes in a moderate oven. Cool pected respoNe from one small and , slit each in the side. Fill J)oy. • _ ••_ __ with whipped cream IIwt!etened EARL KOOGLER and, flav'ored with vanilla and a ~. D, 8. W.tcIa~r • .., .... 110 . . . . . . . pinch of salt. Put thick chocolate p. IIIam& ~!te iciDg on top of each. , ' P..... Da~~.

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Farm Night Talks, Monday, May 25

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The F'l'iendship club of the M. E. church held its r egular meeting May 13th ~lt th e home of Mrs. Clara S heehan. Mrs. Cross led in the devotionals, after a snort bus iness meeting in which 31 members a nswe red ro ll ('all. a ve ry enter. L.'l ining p rogram prepared by Mrs. Can' was enjoyed by ~II. Reading, "Our M'others," by Mrs. F lossie Carey, and a "Tribute to Mothers Day," by Ml'S, Ca'n . We . the n edjo urn ed t o meet with Mrs. Myrtle Ed\\!ards in June. De liciou s refreshments were served b,y the hostess an d her helpers, Mesdllmes Mildred SheehUll, Dena Moss, J ennie Mla in ous Elsie E llis a nd Ire ne Baird. ' Bess Tinney, Pres. Thelma S urface, Sec'y.

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The Ohi o Department of Agricul ture, t hrough the Conse rvati on Coun cil, is in .tere~ te~ in th e prop~gatlOn of WIld life In Ohio. R-abhIt hunters will watch with interest an ex periment now being cond t d T h uc :e.' wo t. ousand, Kansas cotton-tall rabbtts hnve bee n purchased and distribu ted throughout t he state. These rab bi l <; are si milar to . the cotton-tail r a bbit of Ohio. It IS hoped that through t hese rabbIts, n ew blood may be injected in those native to this section. As a n additional experim en t, two hundt'ed coons we re purchase d from. breeders and set free in Il number of Ohio counties. From ~e~orts . reaching the depart me nt It tS eVId ent that this distribution has been a s uccess.

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BANKERS ASSOCIATION A meeting of the Warren County Bankel's' Associlltion was h eld on Tuesdny eve ning of la st week at the Lebanon HouRe. No special Pt'ogl'~m had ~ ee n arranged and fo llowr~l g: the dmner served in the hote.1 dlnrng roo~ an informnl disCUSSlOn o'f bankmg problem s occupied the remainder of t\:te evening. Lawl'ence S. Shawhan cashier of the Le ban on-Citizens ' National Ban~ and Trust Company, is pt'estd ent of the association. Lee Henderson, of the Wl\ynesville Nlltiona l Bank, is secretary. .-~--'--

.0;;hkosh----:-"C6uld you get anytiling out of the book our friend Geolge W. W. W. Stimpson has \VI'iLten on ' "Popular Answers Qu estioned?" Kennebunlc- "Oh, yes, 25 cents at the second-hand book store.

Quite Ii number from h ere att end ed t he co mm encement exercis{" of Wn ynesvi lle High School Friday evening. .J a ne Enrly missed several days of 8c ho ol la t week on a eou nt of ilJn e~s .

Sam H. T~ompson (right) retiring president of the American Farm Bureau Federatlonl now on Federal Farm Board. it greelina hiI Iyccea.,.., Edward A. O'Neal. .

Mrs. E li zab th Smith of Dayton spe nt Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Margaret John s, Calvin Longac re a nd Charl es I ~,... ",..,,,,N AND TRUCK RAISERS • nvage spent IF'riuay fish in g .ot Growers of melons, cuc umbers, {no 'an Luke. 'Severn l from here attended com- sweet corn, raspberries , s trawbermencem ent nt Spri ngbot:o High ries. and sim ilar small fruits and school gym Thursday evening. garden and truck crops are reques1\hs. Morris Miller an dMrs. ted to attend the coun ty-wide Charles Mich ener spent Tuesday meeting Tucsday even ing, May 26, uf last week in Dayton. lit 8 p. m. in the Farm Bureau Miss Mary Savage of Dayton office, Lebanon. According to anBobb . 0 is over s pent S undn y n ight with hom e n Ollnc emen t from coun ty agent here to attend the 2! st ann.ual con· f olks. ClaSh wh o f urt her advises that \'Cl)tloll .4)f the Boy Scouts 111 Mem· Mr. a nd Mrs. Kesler Graham both Messrs. Frank Beach and E. and daughte r wet'e S unda y dinner R. Lancashire, hortic ultural speollis. . guests of Mr. 'a nd Mrs. Ralph cialist 0 .. S. U., will use lantern --,-=c=---c - - -slides to iIIusll'ate thei r geneml Stowe near Ridgeville. talks on small fr ui ts nnd garde n A L1L BROWN BABY Chnrles Whitaker was a gueRt of truck cr ops during lhe ea rly part the Ohio State Dept. of Education of the progr,am. in C lumbus ' Saturday and was You d coh . Ii I' en llud bn by ! Following the illustrate<! talks Wit h yo uah pret ty dllhk brown awardo!d honors on the State Messrs. Bea ch and Lancashi re will Sch ulars hip Team. eyes. be glad to spe nd the balance of Do vo u kn ow whah yo u nil come Mrs. Margaret Johns spent the t he evening in answering ques'frum ? week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Amos tions which may be asked by the You dra pped down f rom out de Cook a nd famil y near Waynesville group present. skies. Class further u rg s that 1111 Mrs. Carl Albright and Betty of farmers, farm women and gardenWe henhd II soft thump hit de cubin, . Waynesville spent Thursday at the ers attend this meeting so as to (Hi ~ was s nowi n' powllhful hahd;) home of her daughter, Mrs. Kes- be informed and prepared to meet An' duh yo u wu z, all wropped in ler Graham. any problems which muy arise sn o\\' , Geneva Mae Routzahn acompa- later in the season. A baby. layin' in de )'Il hd. nied her grandmother, Mrs. Mary You 'ah Daddy, we nt un' puc k yo u Boitnott to her home in TippeSPEARING FISH ca noe city, Saturday and will relip So g lad , an' brang- YO LI all inside: main this week. Fuur men were al·rested at 1:16 An' when he fotch ed you in wha h Walte r Kenrick, Earl Hockett o'clock Friday morning by Game r wu z, and Ernest Butterworth have been Warden Karl Keller, of Dayton, Lnwd! J openl'll mah uhm ~ wide . appointed land appraise rs fOT while they were s pearing fi sh in Honcy! wuz I g lad t o git yo u'! Wayne Township IIInd will begin Twin creek in Warren county, and Jist loo k in you'ah Mnmmy's eyes ; the work this week. were taken betore Mayor Ralph Dah, yo u s huuh wil l s(Oe de IInswer Mrs. Adda MlIIer, who has been Carey, of Lebanon, where they Lil' brown buby f nllT! de 8kie:l. M I·S. J e !\~ [e B. Tripp, spending the winter with Mrs. were fin ed $26 and costs each. Unable to pay the fines they H?rveysburg, Ohio Belle Scott and family, spent the were lodged in the Warren county week-en d in Sprlngbor'p a nd is --- --~ ---this week visiting her Bon, Ralph jan. Those arrested are Jack Johnson, William Rash, George W . SERIES OF ME E TIN_GS FOR Miller a nd f amily in Dayton. Judy, of Middletown and John SHEEP AND WOOL GROWERS Mrs. Kesler Graham and daugh- Whitacre, of Lockland. Keller was ter, Miss B ernice, Mr. and M'rs. assisted by Game Warden C. E. Although they e ncoun te red a Morris Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Himes, of Lebanon. very busy seaso n, Count y Agent Walter Kenrick attended alumni The Ilame warden confiscated the la ~s and L. A. Kaufman , sheep a t Springboro High School build- spears and stated that drastic punishment would be meted out to all spec ialist, 0. S. U ., l'eported ve ry in~ Saturday evening. keen in ter est upon t.he part · of MI'. and Mrs. Samuel Meredith violators of the law, pointing out Hhee p and wool g t'OWOI'S dut'ing the of 'J ohn sville and Miss Anna Mere- that it is unlawful to even have a series of meetings held last week dith of Cincinnati we're week-end fi sh spear in one's possession. By f ollow ing out a systematic and guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs scientific prog l'am of Illanagement, Walter Whitak er and attended t he losses through parasites and commencement al Wa.ynes ville, lower mark et prices may be Friday evening. . avoided so that th e s heep men of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Binegar of the country may net several th o u ~an d dollars during the year. Jamestown were Sunday_ guests at It is pla nn ed to se nd IldrHti onallet- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Waltel's to nil s heep and wool g rowers ter Kenrick. in the counly so as to g ive timely Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greathouse information nnd s uggestions con- and sons of Dayton were Sunday cem ing Inter tre alm(~ nt for stom- callers at the home of Mr. and ac h worms or I:otat ion of pastures Mrs. Clyde Wharton. and s uch other fecding practices Mr. and Mrs. Ed Longacre were so as to get maximum returns. Uepresefl tu tives of th e Pt'oduc- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and -ers Cooperative Commission Mrs. Wilbert Swank in Dayton . . A,;s' n. a lso re ported thut 484 WarMT. and Mrs. Clarles Myers of ren cou nty farmers had visited Englewood spent Sunday with Mr. the (:oopel'lltivc oftice in co nnection and Mrs. George Davis. with the livestock tours arranged Among those who attended the by th e vari o u ~ cou n tie during the past year. A total of 2692 live- air maneuvers at Wright field and stock ship pers in 47 different Fairfield Sunday were : Mr. and "TO UP S t ook the trip through the Mrs. Charles Early, son and daugh entire yards and were g iven an tel', Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Savage und ers tanding of mat'ket practices and family, Mr. . and Mrs. Allen method s of Irecj3 iving, handling, Emrick and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Io:rading, se lling a nd we ig hing, for Cornell. 1111 clllsses of livestock. The funeral services of Mrs. Sarah A. Whitaker, aged 88 years WASHINGTON CELEBRATION home of her son, Walter Whitaker werei held Monday afteh!oon at the . T he two hundredth anniv.eTsary near here. Relatives from a d,isfO I' th e ce lebra t Ion of the birth of tance who attended were: · Mr. and George Wash ingto n . wi\) begin on Mrs. Asa Whitaker of Spokan.e , Februnry 22. ] 932; and continue Wash . ; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Irvin, un ti l Thanksgivi ng Day of that Mrs. Mary Villers, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Lewis of Blanchester, Mr. yc·a r. Th er c 'w ill be no exposition nor and Mrs. Lester PotT and Mrs. Ray Butler, of Drexel, Mr. ' and MTS. natiollnl display, but each com· Joyce Lewis of Dayton, Mr. ~d munity is to have a local celebra- Mrs. Joseph Hormell and Mr. and tion. It is not to o early t o begin to Mrs. Willis McMillan of Wilmingplan for this program. This move- ton, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Stanfield ment is s trictly Patriotic, intended of New Vienna. to revive IImong all our people . a love of country and devotion to t. he id ea.ls so strongly exemplified h If rG III t C te o eo rge Washington. Th e ca use is for better citizenship ·and bettel' Americanis m among us all. ----.~~--Spring Valley ToWnship High School commencement was held HARNESS RACE BARRIER Friday evening. TJlis corner of the F or the fi rst time in harness township furnished three gradurace hist ory of the mid-west the .ates--Carl Shenoweth, Paul Wheel rubb er bnnd banier s yste~ of er, and Harold Conard. I'uce starting will UE! used this At·thur McIntire has accepted a Slimmer, with t he t rip deVice origi- position the Huston-Bickett nated and patented by Steve Hardwarewith Co., in Xenia. Phillips, of Xenia, well known race start er. Harold Conard is working in The uarrier is a simple device. Blair's Grocery. It. C'onsists 01 a rubber band Mrs. Adams ' Dick,.l)nson, Jr., is stretched across the track and at- spending a tew days with her tached to a triglfer arrangement. mother in Columbus. Th o horses nre hned up in front Lightning,early Sunday morning of the barrier which i ~ tripped hy the s tarter, all owing t he band to ingo set tire to thil barns belonging .s nap .across the h'ack, giving all to Andrey Crew .and they were horses nn even start in the race. burned to the ground. The ba1"il on Mrs. Steddon's property wall struck also; but ' little damage NEW POST AGE STAMP was done to it. Rev. and . Mrs. ' Kilmer are Commemorating t he fifteenth anniversll.ry of t he ~~ouriding of guests of relatives in Sardinia ' this the AmerIcan Red Cross, a special wee~ . two-cent stamp will be placed on ·Mr. and Mrs, . James donner sale t hl'oughou t t he notion this were called to Jamellw\JlD tallt month. . week by the death of Mrs. ConThe n ew stamp '\vil) be of regu- ner's mother, Mrs, M.cKilllp. _ lation sta mp, printed in red and Frank Stanley who h.. been black, with a figure of .R Red Cross nurse kneeling before o'utstretch- seriously ill. is abie to be out 4'Pin ed hands as the central design. At .v'The lf~ilY of lin. M4rY Lemar the upper left ot the figure will be celebrated her birthd~y with & . a Gl'eek cross wilih equal squares.- famn, djoner aUter bbme. :SQDday \----~~~~!"!-oo!--'!"!!!'I!-".-01!'--~-~__.....-..,.,

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WAYNESV1LLE, OHIO , WEDN ESD.AY, MAY, 27, 1931

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NEWS DIRECT fROM THE STATE CAPITOL

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COLUM BUS Accord ing statisti cs compile d in t he o1fice Secreta ry of tate Clarence J. Brown, there wus an in creuse in the suicido rate of Ohio durinlt the past ten yeal·s. Durintr this decade t here were 5,482 SUicides in the state. Roweve l', .Dnly 2 1.8 per cent of thi s number we re women, the remain ing 78.2 per cent being men. One out!ltan di ng fa t t ill tha the increas e in s uicide was much g'l'eatel ' among men than women . In 1!J30 onl y 14.9 per cent of t.he !l uicid es were women , which iR about two-thi 'ds of thc average percent age for the 11)20-1030 period.

AT THE CHURCHES

IN WAYNESVILLE

ST. AUGU STINE CHU RCH Rcv. Lawren ce B. Mollma nn. Summe r schcdul e- 1st, 3rd an d Ask us about Plaster Patch. If you are pa p~ ing use Plaster 5th . unday , Mass at 8:00 a. m.i. Madden Lumbe r Yard. Patch. Madd cn's L umber Yard. 2nd and 4th Sunday , Mas!! at Memor ial plang, which at·c in will ca ll Ior them . J: P. Fromm an d family spent Music 9 :30 : 'hal'l,'>' Burt on Ea rnharl is c, lnSunday with r elatives in Dayton . charge of the F iremen' s c-Illb, a re onveY.lIlces will be ut the Invocat ion, Rev. C. A. William s!) n fill ed to t il ,· hI IU.·C with m Ul11p s .. WAYN ESVIL a ho ut t'om pleted. Those ha vinl! posto flic e corne r from I :30 to Lincoln 's Getty!\b urg Addre ss . . LE CHURC H OF Mr. a nd Mrs. George Kern we l'o CHRIS T flowers to 2 donale o' M cloc e;;;; will k I' ~ and (;('01'1( please . . Miss Ruth Hackel tho Re having no ' K(' I' n and 1\1\11'1; take inc.inna ti v i s ilor ~ Wedn esday (U nd ~ nominational) ROg"l'I'H : 1H' tlt t wo day ~ . fi ~ hill g at them to the 'l'ownshil) hou se early lI1 eu ns of tran !spol'tatiol1, who wish aftel11oon . Music Hilo, , S('h ')ol !It n ::30 a .. m. Salurdu y m orning wh erE' the com- to a Uend the exe rcises at the ceme Addr e~s , R ev. C. A. Will,iam son the R e ~ l· l'\' o il · . Lord'.' SUpPC I' a t co nclUSion. Mrs. Roush Snyd el' and two mittee , Mrs . H. E. Hathaw ay, l ry will be taken o\'er and Mus ic lYll·f<. H u ~~ .. 11 l:lrlin a nd da ugh· Chl'i.·lilln 1';11 <1 (,;1\' 01' at 6 :4 ~ p' . m. sons arc visiting relat ives in Mrs. Ed ith I"rough Harr is and Mrs. . 1". t back. In case ~ f incleme nt anno n exercis es, under th e t r Manha wcre we ·k -cnd guc ,; t ~ I.;than Lewis, lea.ler. Evenll1 g Pittsbu rg. of I·Clll til't·s n 'ur Xenia. Elban will r eceive nnd arrange wca ther lhe exercis es \\;11 be held supervi sion c \·:lnf.{cliHt i !'t·r\' i c.~ at 7 :4 5 p. m. o f Mi ss Clara Lile, Sel'mon : ub jeet., "Shu ll We know New line of every day greet- thl' l11. If you are unable l o deliver in lhe ch ap el. Rayma n F. Hut· Mis.s Ola Hartsoc k and Mrs. R. J . 1111'. li nd 111 1'S. HnbC>l't S . Walton I~ a c h Oth"r in lI eave n'!" l'ray el' ing cards at Cary's Jewelry Shop. the flowers . and wi ll notify. fi eld will pre. ide. anyFollow ing s ummer vllIcatio n Adams. lind S II. of Duyt on. ~p enl Sunda y .\I l'c l ing- atlrl Bibl e StlJ(ly each one of th e commit tee, sOl11eon e week at Obi o State Univel' sity, Lebano n, Ohio. Th e progrum follow ::;: Wi .d ll e~ d ay at 7 :45 I). 111. The Mu s'ic by Wayne sville School Band with t'l lr ·..r. L. llurt s()ck. l:loy Sco uts from a number of - =-...-::==--- ......... - - chul"h wh e re yo u feel at home. - Mr. W. H. Allen attende d a Ce ntral Ohio countie s will take m 'cling at Christ t'llr . ilnd MI·s. All1 hl'o ~ e . ul livull chu rch, Dayton possess ion of the campus at th e Thur.· day night. o f lJuy LOII. weI" g"u c~l~ o[ MI' . ST. MARYS CHURC H NOTIC E Un i ve~sity for a two-day period. a nd l r ~ . W. E. Stroud. 011 ' IIndny Rev. J . J . Scheffer, Rector . It is eXp'ected t hat over ],000 James E. McC lu re a'Tln oun ces I Homem ad e ic e crea m Saturda y Ma y :1 1, Trinily Sun day. Churc h Scouts Will be in attenda n ce and and Sunday Rev . C. C. I ib r t and famil y school that he wi ll l'un two cars Saturat Mrs. Joe Tinone Scout from each county will ney's in Corwin I ' ft Mond a\' mornin g COl' a te n- Com lit H::1 0; sermon and Holy day mornin g betwee n the ho urR . munion al ] 0 :30. be selecte d to r epresen t Central days viRit of ~) and 12 to accomo date those I' lath'(:s at Ic .omb. Ohio Area Council at the Ohio Ohi o. having no cars of their own, who Messr s. Samu el Butterw orth FERRY CHURC H OF CHRIS T State Fair to be held August .31 st and Gilbert Frye wis h to take fi owers to the cemevisited rellltive s (Und enoll'l!national) . . to Septem bel' 5th. Make your lawn beautif ul by tery. in Wi lm ington Sunday . Che sler A. William son, MinIste r Bob AugRpu rger pitched a oneCa ll phone 7 nnd you will be having yo ur lawn mower sharp l 'wo nof the prisone rs against Directo r O. W. Merrill of the Bible at 9 :30 a. m. \~e Mrs. Elouise Thomp son, of hit game for the Wayne s\' ill e A. cnlled for at yo ur own home. whom indictm ents were returne d l.d at t he Wayne sville Auto and III'C dcci d:'cnool State IHighw ay J)epa'rt ment has Cinc innati, ' 1I1y in the "upgrl1de" III .'s Machin ery Co. to beat Mainev ille 5 to 0 nt is ---visitinlt -00011~ her • parents by the recent grand jUl'Y entered all n<lunce and i.ntel·es t. Let's awardo d prop osed highwa y im- Mr. a nd Mrs. C. Wayne Park, Sunday afterno on. J. Smith. OBITU ARY ke p on l'Ii mhin g. Lord's Su pp l' provem ent contr.at:ts totaling over pleaD of guilty when arraign ed beMr. and 1 1' 1 1' . . Lindler Mend nHe made rather sparing use of the two and a half million dollars. The fore Judge- C. B. Dechan t' in com- hall have m(lV £I to their hOlll e lit lind S 1111011 lit 10 :30 a . m. Sermon Mr. Frank Hami lton and family stril(e-o ut b~\Il, and depend ed on la rgest single lotting was for of Newpo subj ec t. .. 'hl'ist and U.s. " You arah Adalin e Shie lds Whitak er mon pleas court on Monday rt Ky., visited Mr . . morn- the interse ction of Sixt h stree t are !llwllYs wel come at thl!! the gilt edge suppor t accorde d onu/\'ht er of John and eleven miles of puving in Adams Emma Hamilto n, church l 811 klin road . Snl'ah and . Fl l ' h on Sunduy . d th hields, was born Octobe r 17 1847 lng. nnd Brown countie s to taling e court announ ce at senhim by his mates. ncar Blanch ester, Ohio, a nd depal'- tence wo uld be pronou nced $366.09 6.96. It is underst ood that WA Y.NESV ILLE M. E. CHURC H some Mrs. Harl')' Carnah ull Mainev ille's only hit came with ted- this life, May 15, H13 Mr. ant1 Mrs. W. E. tJ'oud a nd . constru ct.i on work under all con- andMr.sonand 1, aged time this week. G. C. Diber t, Pastor of Blanch ester, visited son, J. two down in the fir. t inn ing, Mrs. elson \V lln d trac ts is to be st81·ted immedi ate. V. Hartsock and T hose to plead g uilty were Miss Mary run e were atkilllj family Sunday . red-hot ground er over third ~ase,a 83 \'ears, 6 months and 28 days. WCUI1CS UIIY: Bib le study and shoppin g in Iy, giving work to a large force S-he was on e of a family of Floyd Hen(ler so n, Cinci nn ati, pray er 111 cling at 7 :4;:> p. m. in- Dayton Wedn esdn y. on which Gon s made a sensatIO nal eleven ch ildren, of unempl o yed. of whom, at her dieted on a non-sup port charge, Mr. ends Madden , of North st op and a bad Fr id.lY : ho ir practi ce at 7 :30 throw. was death, she was sole s urvivor . Lewisb urg, and J ohn A. Pnlmer , Lebano n, int he guest of Mr. the only visitor to reachThis The Miss ionary S ciety of M. p. m. The launury boys hung out their and Mrs. W.was second. Novem ber ~5, 1869, she was dieted H. Madden lust week Th eir first man up in the fourth on <II of issuing E. Church will meet, Wedn esda y Su nday: SUll day school at 9 :3 0 . washing at Oh io Peniten tiary the united in mar'riag e to Chas. H. checks agai nst charge insuffi June cient 3 with funds. 11. m. Epw orth League at 7 :00 p. Mr!<. Whelze got a l. walk, Pl ea and e commit ted suicid e Whitak er, who, 17 ye81's ago, preother day and a part of it. consisDepend Th ose to plead not guilty Mon- note change of plncl:! . watche s and . the Weller to Lovely. Not ted in over 5,000 blanket s Warden latest in Jable another 111. . ceded her to the "great beyond ." day mornin g were : ewelry and Novelti es at hostile got to 'try his base On Wcdn sd ay of next wee k Preston E. Thomas in arrangi ng Cat·v's J ewelry run- To this union were born five sons Har)ey Step.he Sh op, nsqn, Lebano Mid-dlet n, the O. own Women Mr ning . 's FOl'eign MissiOTUlry G. skill, although Tignt· did drop and :CaUl' daughte V. Lykin s, MI'. and Mrs. f ur Commu nity Church service s six of whom indicted lior grand larceny and . A. Lykin Society will meet with Mrs. U. G. a safe fl y in right, but Ramby 's are still living to lS, s and so hilS promis ed to secur e Jack Richn, and flo. mourn her loss. charged with having Mr. and Mh . St. Clair Fife and quick I~ecovery and three aunders ,of Mil:(ord spent ullday Wetl) 1. IIrds and Billy hurch, two famous children good throw At the age of eleven, Sarah hogs belongi ng to Lloydkilled of Wilmin gton, spent took care of that before South and ut the A. K. Day home. There will be no preach. ing serminstre l songste rs, to assist with unday , with the runhie ds was cQnve l·ted, and be- Florenc e Gallahe r. Bond fixed MI:. a nd Mrs. L, B . nel' got to Sattert hwaite Station vices in OUI' church next Sunday at . lhe musica l program . There lire Gor<!on. . . came a membe l' of the U. B. $1400 and trial set for June 2. Myer Hyma n and fam ily and as the pastor will be out of town . A rela tive of "Little Annie Church at e(:ond Creek, now 4,600 men l'egiste l'ed at the Ohio , l Ray Spellmllil, Middlet'own, in- Mrs. J.eauett e ~I och ntlende Rooney ," sent up to hit for Hatt, I'emain lllg big W est S pring street institut ion. (~ COil: a membe r until after dicted for the same offense . Bond fi~'matlO Mr. and Mrs. George Stroud and flni hed the game n service s and a recepin th ~ same her marriag e. Remov ing wit h her fixed <lit $750 son arter, r Dayton , were Sun- manner as the AFTER SIX YEARS and trial set for June t lon at Dayton , Sund ay. short-s top had star- husban d. to their h ome near Way- 22. Directo r H. G. Soutard , M. D., day of MI·s. Maude Crane ted it, viz. : vainly of the State Dep:ll't ment of Health a nd Ituest waving his bat nesv ille, Ohio, she united there family. In 1925, six years ago, Raymo n . Homer Conn, Th e latest in new jewelry , town, inat Augsp uI:ger. advises the travelin g" public to Pllt .' with t he Orthod ox Friendo' church cled for the sameMiddle F. Hatfie ld, local sc hool teach"!r watche offense s, diamon . Bond ds, weddin F g or rings, the A. C.'s, Sattert hwmte , continu ing in atte nda nce, until it..~ fllith in the !certifie d water fixed at $10 00 and trial set jor silverw are. Cary 's Jewelry Shop , an d insural1ce agent, lost hIS Mr. and Ml'!l. J. H. Smith were first up, doubled to left went supp ly and the approve d t!)urist to again changin lr residen ce, wit h July 7. Normal cIa s ring, which he prized Lebano n, Ohio. camp. He also states that now is. Sunday visitors at t he home of third ·on a passed ba ll, and rode husba nd and tamily to Dayton ver y highly. Alter a diligen t but Arthur ' Brad en, Middle town, the tim e to guard agninst t he Mr. nnd MrR. C. D. Osborn at home on t he first of Billiter 's Ohio .. In Dayto n, she resume d, dictE'd unsucc '~ s fu I search, he gave .up for the same offense . Bond Mrs. Anna Cadwul lad untame d .heaves. Si ng les and membe rshif. in the U. B. t hree-lea ved vine encoun tered on pringfie ld, Ohio. er and Mi 's hope of ever Church, Bond fixed at $850 and trial set Cla finding it. t hefts by Gons, Menden hall and at Drcxe, J'a Lile, hikes into t he woods, along the who spent the winter Ohio. holding this {{)r June 23. La st week, while workin g in her We repair everyth ing in watche s Lovely added a couple in the t hird · a t the creeks, 0 1' cli nging to fences, walls Friends H ome have r eturnmember 'ship, du ring the I'emain der yard, Harley Stephe nson, a second in- ed to their hom e H . E. 'to k~s u~eat:thed and tl·ees. The three leaves in 8 clocks, jewelry -Silver ware re- Weller' s second walk, Tigar's poor of hel' life. f or the ~u mm e l' a ringMrs. in which was Inscrlbe d the dictmen t chargin g breakin g a nd clu ster slJeli danger. It is poison lllated -Beads restrun g. Cary's throw, Mike's delaye.d steal and Sarah Whitak er was ennoble d enterin g t he chicken house word , im p," which, Raymo n says of Han Augspu rger's t'lh. and ivy and w he n in t he vicinity of Jewelry Shop, Lebano n, Ohio. single Wayn e Lee of prov es" \vithou counted by her unswer ving faith in God. nah J<IIlIney at Springb oro. Bond Dllyton , and Mrs. t a doubt, its owneranother ' in t he fourth, while WeIt he 'h0ll\'! should be destroy ed by Mr '. C. E. I r ice, of Her well-w orn Bible is a silent fixed at $1400 and trial The W. C. T . U. will meet at· ler's fifth inning s ingle sent witness ' set for Ne\vark , were guests or Mr. an~ ship. - .----.._ _ _ ' cutting oo-wn to the roots, which of her gr eat faith, . and her June 2. Mrs. George Kern and son, 0 11 should th en be. salted or drenche d the home" of Mrs. J oe Tinn ey in Ellis home with the last marker , mind was rich, in its store 01 Ray Spellma n, indicte d for t he unday. Corwin , Thursd ay, May 28, at 2 after Roy had singled and with kerosen e. TOO MANY DOGS pil- s.criptu res of which she was able same offense. Bond o'clock. Everyb ody welcom e. fix ed at $820 fered . to repeat man y passage s. . and trial set for June 25. Immed iately after the close of The Lo yal daugh ter ' of the N UI11 1'0U S cOJ11p laints have been The Depart ment of Agdcul ture As wife a nd mother , her loving -Dora Hall Purkey, charged Mr. and Mrs.'lI oward Archde a- tne Memori al exercis es, with Wayne svi lle Church of Chr i. t gnve mac! about dogs running loose is doing excelle nt work in the proSaturda y hands were never too busy, to murder in con, Mr. the second and Mrs. degrce. Char Trial les Mul- aftel'no on, t he A. C.'s ,vill cross ministe r to Iher loved a b!lnque t honorin g the Loyal sons in Waynes ville, A d()zen or more pagatio n of fish and game Throug h was set for Jul y 15. The defend- last Friday t he Conser vation Council the lenix and son, Florenc e and Dicky hats with the Cinc innati Stock Speakin g on oll\e occasio n, ones. nig ht at t he Grunge have lieen daily r oaming the to a ant is held Irons withou spent t Sunday bond. in Columb us. Yards team. T his gam e will give friend, she calle hall. A program and gam CR was streets, running throug h 'yards, numbe r of bass, crappies, rockbas s d herself and "old Wilbur Davidso n, Kings Mills, enjoy d by all . t;be fans their a nd bluegill s which may be taken tearing up ~ard ens Ilnd have bewished f or fashion ed Mother .': One of her indicted Olli A (ter spendin g several weeks chance to see long a charge of stealing a in a day has bcen reduced . Two Harold Orsborn childre n, a son, said " It has been come H pubhc nuisull c motol' vehicle with Mr. belongi ng to Arthur and MI'S. L. H. Go rdon, p'itcil to Mike Weller. Ossie pitched a great Make YOllr Lawn more beautif t.housand Kansas cotton tall raband wonder ful help to me, E. Hill, of Mason. Bond fixed at have your mower sharpen ed ul bits have been purcha sed and dis- Miss A.bbie Graham. r t urne.d to one of his best games to beat this as to any man, to have had such by $850 her and trial set· for June 9. home in Springb oro, on team last year. NEW TOWN SHIP CLERK tribute d through out the state and a mother. " See Roy ' Harry Brown, Frankli n, charge Electra keen Process . Th.e Dayton Radars , for merly it is hoped that new blood will be Monday . Possess ed by endeari ng sodal with breakin g and en tering. Pigott, at Lumbe r Yard. Bond A t a called m eeting of the the Lincoln injec.te d in those native . to this C.'s. will play a qualitie s her many friends were fixed ,M r. and Mrs. Robe~·t Cou.rtn ey retul'l1 engageA. at $15.00 ' and tria l set for Wa yne T o w.n ~hip trustees , L. H. ment Sunday after- ever welcom e in her hospita Be!!tion . Mr. and Mrs . H. F .' Burton, Gor'don was appoint ble June 4. and daughte r, Mr. and Mrs. Werl; noon, and our b oys expect cl rk tl! .1111 to get home. Endowed! with mO!'e than Lewis Jones, of Springb oro is Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cleaver , Ml'. he vnc!lncy cuused ed and dau~hter, of Ft. Mitchel l, ~}'., rllveng e for their only by t he resigna d<>feat of Expert landsca pe average good ~ealth, ~a.rdener!! were caflirig . on Waynes ville rela- the season. The she still never _c harged with failing to IIto .after and Mrs. William Sc h\t1eJ', MI'. tion of J. Sunday game . will stinted spe n~ln~: her O. al'twrig ht. P have succeed ed in transfo rming tlves Sunday ; h ~or a motor acciden t. Bond fixed at and · Mrs. Charles Hay, Mr. and be called at 3 o'clock. Last Sun- o~hers ou tSide her st\!engt the ~tate House Park into a verlt . own MI·s. famtly AI·thur $500' Atkinso and n attend trial set ed the for June , 11. . day's score: Cll·CIe. SCOUT MEETI NG able bower of tieauty, with Its • James Collins and Morton Lewis ball gam e at Cincinn ati Sunday . Saws filed machin ery, cut . rioh foliage which is daily admire d clean~, truer, by' "True to tY l?e ~" Sarah Whitak er both of Dayton 'faster. fol' tl\e Miss Vaua McPhe rson. of hiMAINE VILLE; has left ~ shmm.g ~ample. Her alleged burglar y , ofindicted by thousan ds who delig'ht to stroll cut saws, gumme d, 25cAlso c~oss- will be a ineeUn g at ' the Horn Cloth caitO former mu sic teachm ' in t he,{,h('fe per fopt. . AB R .H PO A E memory Will rerrll~1D With !Is always inl1,' through the ground s. Th ~iusand s Gran/{e hall ' Fdda'y evening , Store in Lebano n last January Hatt ss Way~ e Townsh of flower plants were brough t in Roy Pigott, o.t ' Ma dden ' 9 L b 3 0 ip 0 sc hool 0 s, was the ~l a'l 2!1, for 1111 boys intere's ted in 1 0 After und ergo~ng a palllful and pleaded not guilty when ar Ul'(l ar , . .... ... ... ranged 0 0 0 0 0 ne.cessary ope~a~l . I on, she ~merged on last Tuesda y. Both were d HCOtlt wn .. k. There will be no on trucks from a ~umber o,f ·state Yard. held guests of he .. brothel ' '-InDW an t~~~n~r obli"'nti ons to join if yo u do n O't , c~b 0 1 1 1 0 wl.thout s uffermg , . and With her 'u nder $1000 jnstit~tions in various section s 0 f M J T Fl bonds ' k and f P ge trial North set ~irx~ Bi1li~er, ~:i~~~ll c ... ..... d Jro~~~, 3 0 0 8 0 2 mmd pel'fect ly ?l'l g ht and cle~r. for May ~~~~' the state and it will not be long ~ ' ~ l ~I~~~ care'" to. Meeting will be called at 1'. . . ac, 0 8, Kraner If 3 . 0 0 2 0 0 But God wa~ mt_rcifu l, and spared pointed 27. Guy Gaynor was apbefore they blossom fo rth with all Dakota, was greetin g Wa},ne 7 :30 sharp . by the cou rt to represe sville nt last Redhan week. 's rf ·· .. .. 3 0 0 2 0 1 her a long IlInt!ss. the colors of the rainbow . The fritinds this week: .Mr. Flaclt; "'" them. was Hollow ay 2b'" 3 0 0 2 3 1 =====::.===========j-';~;""=~======== mansion yard in East Broad street called to . ClarkSV When H e called her to c{)me. to ='" Thoma s Ross, of Ille Waynes last ville, week ~igar p' ,. 3 0 0 0 4 1 her Eternal Home! her heart 81m- in'dieted will also be beautifi ed by the se1;.. because .of the' death o()~ an on a charge of trespas sunc,;le" Smith, Ib":::::: ::a 0 0 8 0 0 pI¥, stopped bE!atmg . ing out of several thousan d plants. Mr. ChrIsty McOray . . . ing on school y, pleaded . Rooney .. .. .. .. 1 0 0 0 0 0 'She had passed from TIme mtt guilty and was propert fined -$25 and - - - - - - E t ern ity." costs. . o 1 24 9 5 - -CaJld o.f Thanl" • Batted for Hatt in 9th. We wish to thank our friends MRS. W. E. CORNE LL and neighbo rs for the kindnes s and STRUC K BY AUTO sympat hy shown us at the time WAYN ESVIL LE A C . .. of our bereave ment of our dear AB R B PO A E I Mrs. W. Also f or t h e b eau t'f I u iug at the McClel lan Hospita l in Sattert h., Ib .. 5 . 1 3 14 1 0 mother flowers: The Childre n. Xenia from injuries suffered SunROOT FOR AND CONSI GN Gons, 3b ........ 5 1 2 0 3 1 • - .. day mornin g when she was struck 'Mende nhall, ss 4 1 1 0 2 0 our Cattle, hogs, sheep and e,lv.. ... b Hartsoc k, l'f, If4 0 0 1 0 0 t FARME R'S CLUB Norris- Brock Co. , live wire aDd y an au omo b'Ile whl'1e crossin g t the highwa y at her home progres sive firm for the bil{h..t three "ROUgbh, )ff .... ·.. ·3 00 0 10 0 0 The Wayne Townsh ip F·a.rmer 0 's 1 0 miles north of WayneSVille on market p r ices and good selVf,ee. am y, r .... .. 2 . Route 42. LQvely" 2b .. .. .. 4 0 1 1 3 0 club held its May meet inIl th D Union Stock Yarda, Cincinn ati, O. WI r . Mrs. Oornell 's . ,Ellis, cf ... ... .. ..3 1 1 0 o left arm was · 0 and Mrs. L. B. Hall. The day was b dl ReflreD ce: Ask flr~t man you Dleet d , ~yke, -cf ........ 1 i:J .1 0 0 and plea8~nt and. abodut 7 5 baon'eY wlaacSefraratectduraend S~bhee aShlsoou~?e" . Weller, c ........ 2- 1 ' 1 B 1 00 balmy membe rs and gdests enJoye t h e · A1!J spurger , p .. 3 0 1 2 3 0 hospl'tall'ty of this home. At the fered bruises on the. left leI!' .1.~ • f'l t was taken be the hospita l ,,.,1ge III \'011 call only one ami y was no immedi ately followin!!' d or plat. Totals .... .. .. .. 36 5; 11 27 14 1 represe nted. Til jnvocat lon ,!as ent and it ig said th ~'u bacon and ,. . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9otrered by Mrs. WhIte, after Whl.c h reOJlll\' n", conscl'ou sn(l~ .45 0 'lOT ARY' PUBLI C degree,S busines s was dispens ed of. ..Mahre, ville, .... 000·0 0 0 0 0 .0- 0 the te t I Prof. Alfred Wlltkin s of Morrow Sun-day '&:abmo Nationa l B.alr WAC orr mmu s un.1 •. ' • . s .... 1 0 2 11 0 0 0- - 5 . gave several violin solos, No ' blame ii#,uer and bacon. IS accomdriver . of. th least once durmg Willa Drawn • • Eatat ••: ' ttled Earned Runs-- W. A. C., 3. . panied at the pilmo ·.Mrs. Wat- Pittsbu rg. Pa, rnole or ~alf ban-" St'd'Jen Bas~s--Mendy 3..r.. Ellis~, kins. These number sby~ere much it · WAYN ESVIL LE, OHrO is' ' said rna wrappe d m bacon ~eJll!r 2, Gons, i;ovelYI- lJuke. apprtki ated. ThE! .h!)st m~roduced 'avoid .hitting ..Ml'~ .'~ same way, or , .,2 c Base . Hits - ' Sattert hwaite, Rev. G. C. Diber~ as speake I,>f . Mrs. C ..... nell 'haG ,Duke. ; . . .• ' .t'he afterno on. He cho~e forr his v. , Left on 'Bas~s-Maineville .1; topic "Mothe r." He thinks the tighv:aY h and ~Il/l. FOR SA~E DATES CAL~ Vi. A: 'C. I '. 8tten~th fo me ,w e,n , 9 e warr~uBnd ..natioD,s , ed''' ,. $p'ucik · Out- by·. Tigar 5; by depehd upon home" ,good JlaT~nt s~ H~ t I! . path .of the apP!o; 1 whole ~ugspurger 8. . 'urges that all appreei -their chIDe•. She Is the wife -\ cup milk 1 Basell (ill .Ball&- -oft Tigar' 3.; motiheTB while they. are: JIte with the, ~ ' O~rnell, Weynf:! ~own8~ipU_ripened 'qA' . Augspu rltel' 1. . , . Mrs. Omar Holhnp~orth -hant _ crel!m, , Hit 'BatSma n-Aug spurger (by died in ~,.ve~1. irlJ~t!restm~ m!-l!nel' FORME'. LOC."'·L GI~RL' . ..a~d i.T ipr). .. • " . '. : the subJect ' 'OnllO'S Natura l Re, , , '" , . P~'1sed · Ball:-rB illiter. " sources ,)' Sbe bl'!Qu$ht out many M.E~E. OF CLASS ' ~~p,lretl-'--PuJ'nmill ,'and '.llipr~ fae\:.tt about . OUI' B'u ckeye state . '-.-___ _ " .- JE:Ss'~'~ANLEY .: _ . _ _ _ . which some - are v..r.one t;o ··foreet, Announ cement of the , com, . Ohio ranks near ~e . top ,In mall)' mence.m ent of -the olass ~ho.e 320, N~· • .-;....... . ~l~£S ARE Sl'OLaN" occupa tions nam.8ly, .~oultQre, of Chdey " Unlo" High' of 1931 school! milbufa eturing .1ild potterr 'ma1dna" FO!l~~, Calif., which takes p~a'ce . The ineetinr : ~Iosed with p'rg-Ir on '1'Uelciay aftemo on, June 9, by' Rev• .bibert ~.nd adjourn ed W haii sreee hfe,d by friends of gut.t 'June 11, lth. Mr. 1lJld 1lN. Mlu • Lou Zimme rman, who Ho~ ' G,~bam . ' . II _ Diem Ir of the clau.

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to make settlement with W. L. Green and Mrs. W. L. Green and pay all bilill. j The firsi account of tell~ Urchel, g uardian of the estate of Rolland M. Gephal't, minor was approved, allowed and Call firmed by the co urt. The fir;;tt.,. final and distributiv e . CO'm() n Pleas Proceedin.s account of l!:l1nice H. MIuIl, adminTh cO 'e of T h e B.·o wn 'Twen- i ~tratrix of the estate of Henry hofel 0lllpailY of inclnnati, Ohio Mull, deceased was approved, 01Ull hio ()l'POfllt.ion, versus The luwed and confll'me d by the court. The fi rst a nd tinal account of . Fred ·ompuny. Lebanun , Ohio, un Ohio cOI'lJOl'eltion WfiS com- Richard S, Whitacre, executor and Ma rgaret L. Laymon, executrix, prorni ~ ed ' ett1e d and dismissed. t he kid lay dreaming. It wasn't 'you'd git ch icken-hcart ed In thc caRe of L wis and Drak e was approved, ullowed and con th ' "hutting of the door- it WM In c., ve r: us Ed. Steg ·mollcr und firmed by t he court. neste r nil III oll e ." The fi rst and final aeount 01 "If C YO I'I' killuh Wtl S fix e I so h Lho I'in c : hot thut woke thtl kid. T. C. H 'witt, it was orde r ed "That feller that .. hot old MIIlTay down il'l th olley; ~yuh say hI' le.n co uldn't ~h oot n ~UI1 , th ea h Hohe. shot in fr onl of hi ~ door. the plain titf is the' ow ne r \I f and is Ivy Menitt, administrator of the broken match ~tl1b s wlwr he wfill- wouldn' t \)(' 110 ll1()fC killing, j u ~ t a;; Nellie's old pappy had ent itl ed to t he possession of the esta te of Ruth r. Merritt, dec eased' be 'n "hot. Evcn at that mom ' nt, ehntt I propel·ty de scribed ill the was approved, allowed nnd conI . el i Tigl' , Eye'! nll ' t go much Rabe." " I'd rathc r " he (itnHI tha n btl" while the kid wu ~ tnki ng a tirmer petition and with the , consent of fi rm d by the court. by that. Lots of f ll ci' ill fI gra ~ s The current a ccount ot Clint V. UJltry break th 'i l' matl'h stubs Illy hn nd ~ ~ ll1 a~ h c d t he way yo u grip of that limp fo ot . he won- the plain tiff, it is .orde red that no in· t.. (j b 'f ore th ,. throw '<'til aWIIY ~ ma :; hccl J esl' i' ltll'k (' I ·~. ~u wfl uld d<' I'ell if Babe was on ly getting damages be as_c!!sed ugai nst the Black, executor of t he estate of back whll he gav old Murray. IIIIV mall tha l wn s n man ." L ss danger of ti'rt'." del ndant.~ fo r t he retention oI Frank Black, deceased, was apTil· kill ~ quir m d backwa rd, said property . proved, allowe d and confirmed by ;' 1 "fliel k i llah ~ , Balle." With his big grny hat far buck . Bab .. sh i\'l' n, d 11 >< if a l'old willtl d rng')!, ing' Babe by hi;; 'foo t. . Back 011 hi. head anti his high-heeled A di vorce \\'u ~, g ranted Edgar the co urt. The first, final and distributive boots hook ed on r the dge of the IIIHI ~ tl'u~ k h i ~ bare neKh , but he I\n inch 01' tWIl. and wait a minute. Wilso n from E lizubeth Wil son. didn · SHY a~aill that. h(' wll lild Babe !trofl n d at t he t hi'rd pu ll . The dcfendllnt was given custo dy. aco unt of David Mason, adminisn atly bru~hed stove hearth. trntor of the estate of David Ma. "Y o,al1 ),lulI1u ~honh ole Papp'Y mlhe r Ill' d e ad thun crippl 'd. Thc and the kid' s heart gave a fl op and care of child. Munay wn" a c w thief, Babe? ' kid kll l'\I' hl' thoug ht il, thou'l"h. and Lh en raced for joy. Bnbe was In the ca :;e of F loyd L. Rogers, SOli , deceased, was approved, almething to pull for, r ece ive r, vel'sus Lillie M. Levy, et lowed a nd confirmed by the court. "Shore he was! why, hell I toltl The Id d '~ cyeb n' w ~ came logethe l' a liv' Y'L. Willium C. Bergdall was apyuh a thousand times, TigeJ' Eye, in 11 pu zled fl'own whil ' h'l studi ed now. al . t he Illation of t he plaintiff ask" I 'm dr8ggin' Y 'u11 in sid th e ing Ior new trial was ove rruled. pointe d administrat or of the esthere ain't a n hOliest nlan in the Babc lit t ll c wintl o\\'/ pe ering out douh. Babe,'- he lIIuttered, in a hul! vall ey. Not 11 olle. Sily, h w 'd into th (' faint 1l100nlilC ht. In t he ('asc of .1\ rr ow Sales, Inc. tate of Horace M. Clark,' deceased Tho:> kid hnd count ·,1 01\ Bab 's tone that would not. ca rry beyond versus E. . Nickell, et 01 the sales and fli ed bond of $.7 000 with Sam you come to know he wa.;; shot, if you WM off ovel' on. the I'iver sid e friend ship and I n hi ~ being' the woodpile. made wel'c sct II ' ide und: t he sher- D. H enkle and Everett Early as Babe did not an swer cxc pt with iff i. or,l e l'cd ttl 1'e-5<'1I premises sureties. of the Bench where I sent yuh 1" square so 1\ fell " w .:ou ld tru st him E. A. Thirkield and D. D. Thirk.. ev h tlid ride awn to the But if nabc ha d WHited like a another groan , but he pressed ont' and report proceedings to th e n t h ' gro und and co ur t. icld. administrators of the estate rive r, Babe. Got right curiou s a coyote Ilm ong Ih" rocks lind had hUlld hard of Charles F . Thirkield are ordered about so m thing in the vaHey, so shot Ntd lic':> old IUII}!).V in lhtl back pnsh d backwlLl'{l when the kid to se ll certain real estate at not I tnken a jog dow n off the Bench he \\'Ul' just a Ill eall; owd uwn kill er pu lled agflin, so the kid knew Bnbe New Suits less t han th e apprai sed value. and nobud y cou ld tl'U ~ t him . A ilion heard and lInde rstood fi ll r ig ht. to see foh m'se'f." . Mary Dye entered !'Iui t against Clyde . Whitacre, guardian of "Poole rid ers'll be shot on sight like thnt would sho ot his be ~ t The kid h lwriecl after thnt. lI e d own there. I lo ld yuh thut, Tiger fl'i nd in the back iI h ~ took a wanted his body all inside t he GenC'l'lI l 1I1otor TrHt1!'1JO rta tion Woo drow Whitacre, incompetent tloor as soo n as possible a nd with a Co mpllny for mo ney IInJ appea l filed he r fifth acco unt. Eye. You was takin' too big a notio n. Muror. T he amount claimed Th e estate of James O. MitChell Th e kid would have Lo be mighty InsL wriggle ~i s to usled damp hair from chance." . is fr ee fl'ol11 all inheritance tax. "No biggah chance than sOl1\e ce l·tnin it was Babe, though, be- went in pa. t t he door jamb . Like is $300. was fil ed by Ll oy d W. BaiSuit Algernon H. Snurts and Virgil otha Poole ridah taken, go ing fore he would beH Vtl it. He'd n cn t he was on his feet the n lind down ' to kill old Pappy MUrl'ay." won L stl' nger PI'OOf' thun that hntl Babe in si de with one g rea t ley versus J osep hin e Grace Bail ey M. Shurts, administrators, of the for divor ce, ('harges a re extre me estate of Anna Lytle Shurts, de"How'd yuh kn ow it was a Poole broken match hnd been. It made yank and slumme{\ th e dool' shut. Then he turned, picked Babe lip cru Jty. J . T. Riley is attorney for cea sed, filed their inventory and rider? You didn't see 'im, did yuh? him shive r t think how c lo. e 'he the p laintiff. apprai sement. "No, suh, I nevah did see him. " had come to K h o otin~ Bab just 011 in hi s arms anel laid him on the The Selll's Co. versus George . Guy Routzohn, Kesler Graham "How'd 'you kn ow it was a the stl'e n ~th f a broken match. bed. "Dumn, coyotefl- got me when Young a signee of S. B. Clin e to and Wa.ter Whitacre wC',re apbut he Now , he didn't believe i P oole rider, t hen 1" Babe flung doW1) his b ook and co uldn't put it out ·r hi mind, I stepped outside," Babe gasped. determin e priority of claim for pointed appraillers of the esta'te of "That's what a killah a lway money. G. L. Sc hilling is attorney Horace M. Clark, deceased . sat up, eyeing the kid sharply e ither, and the vag ue distrust hu rt nirns to do," the kid observed for plai'ntiff. The will of Emily Whetsel, dewhile he pulled tobacco and papers like physical pain. J. B. Clill germun , rec eiver, ver- ceased was filed in court.. " " uh don't want to let ol d lu dy ch·ily. "Always aims to down a fr om his I pocket. "Nesters ain't sus Robel·t N. T'a ylor et al. for man at his . own doah." Morrow R. White, executor of Whether Babe caught the signi- mars halling of li e ns a nd snle of the estate of Zoe Reathea White, real e ·tate. ficance of tha t remark 01' not, he deceased, was given an allowance • ma<le n o an ' wer to it. from the estate for certain note. PrO'bate CO'"rt. PrO'ceedin.a The kettle wa s boiling on the It is ordered by the court that Accounts filed: stove and the kid brought basin Anna Mitchell, executrix of the E stllte of Walter H en derson, ae- estate of James O. Mitchell, dea nd cleun dish towels and a bottle Mu . ROier S. Spe~ry of Water. of carbo lic ac id and set on '!I box ceased, fi rst a nd final. ceased , dis~ibute certain bonds Estate of Char les Sch nell, de- inklnd to the said MitcheU, and re- bury Conn .. presided at thl: meetlna • besid e t he bu nk. He pulled off Babe's shirt and studi ed t he round ceased, first. port to this court her proceedings. of the Association of JU1110r Lealruet Paul Doumer. 73 . defeated, A ri~ tJdt E tate of Edwin A. Wilson, deRriand in the two-day campailrn. purplish hole on Babe's right s ide The will of Phoebe A. Kirby, de- of America. in CiDcmnati .. . ceased, was admitted to probate, j ust unde r th e curve ' of his ribs. ceased, fir st and fi nal. Estate of James O. Mitchell, deBabe fain te d, which left the kid free and unhampered in his crude ceased, first, final nnd distributive Marriar. Liceaa. The court appro ved the repo rt of Billa AlIO'w.d Try the Miami Gazette for a year UI'gery. John A. Randolph, artist of Kaufman's supplies for court .;.;.~i;!!!!!,~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!! "I taken out the bullet Babe" sales produced by Hubert L. Schuy ho sa id calmly, when Babe ca~e le r, administrator of t he estate of Buffalo, N. Y., and Miss Gail C. house, ,$3.18; Johnston, Wast on 'll Kenney, of Franklin. C I' $2 C 1 back to consciousness. " Wasn't Rac h e I J . G1 , deeeased. Clarence Oliver, of Lebanon and 0., 8I!PP les, ; 0 umbus Blank The repOI·t of slalcs fli ed bv WiI. Book Co. forms for Probate Judge moah'n two- three inches deep. lia m Hackman, eX.ecutol· of the esMiss Sarah Ruth Richardson, of $22.35; J. _ W. Lingo Hurdware Co Kain't figure it , lessen it came from ovah across the field. Nevah tate of August Schneider deceased Lebanon. Albert Kelley, farmer of Mor- supplies for jail, $1; Walter Kelly, board and care of Frank d id .c?me from the berry bushes, was confirmed by the court. It was ordered by the co urt that ro\v, fjnd Miss Ida G. Huddleson, Kelly, $10; Stillwater Sanitaror It s gone awn through. Two MONEY LOANED of Cla'l'ksviUe. . men out theah, I I·eckon." t he report of Monimia Bunnellt lum, care of patient, $87.50; C. "1)vo, yuh say ?" executrix of the e tate of ChaunReal EI'at. TraDllera Waldron Gilmour, inquest, $6.90; LOANS on Livestock, Chattels, Karl D. Dakin . insurance, $156.36 II And me down! They' ll g it us, cey R. Bunnell, decease d, of her Albert and Lizzie St.. John to WesteTn Star, supplies (or dog Second Mortgages. Nl)tes bourh. proceedings, be 8ipproved. Tiger Eye." . Fre d E . an d H aze I Bla nche Cordy war den, $16 ; W . N . Th ompson, John Harblne, Jr., Xenia, Ohio. · " In a pig's eye." 1nve n t orles an d appralsements above drygulchin' each other if Murray's cryin' worry yuh , Tiger " Git my rifle and- help me on filed: 32.50 acres in Washington town- care of patient, $236.50; ' Jos. D. th'ey've got a grudge, and layin' it Eye," Babe . aid ab ru ptly, when my feet." Estate of Ursu]a Innis, decease d ship. Riddel, compensation and damn0 they were pulling off the ir boots. . "Yo'alllay quiet. I taken' charge to the Poole." Estate of Thomas N. Wilkerson Fred E. and Hazel Blanche Cordy ges, $15: W. L. Reed, same, $10; LONG OR SHORT TIME- Eas" "!'iestah 'Wouldn't hit out foh the "Best not to waste sympathy on a todny, Babe." The kid was loading deceased. to Albert and Lizzie St. John 2.8 Frank Franzel\ same, $10: Ohio I Aquilla Anders on was appointed town acres in. Wayne ·township. Corrugated Cu vert Co., 9 sewers terms. Also Surveying and AbBench a.f tah. he 90ne his killing." nestel·. They don't deserve no sym- Ba be's r ifl e and now he placed it to serve as an ap;praiser of the esWarren and Ella Dakin to Thorn $450.40; Btab---lmd LeRoy, repair stractlng. Write and I will can "Which way'd he go when he pathy; man 01' "woman, t hey're a ll on the table. . hit the rim 1" . tarred with t he saIn e :;tick. You're He t ur ned his rifle upon t he tate of Thomas N . Wilkerson, de- as C. and Pearl E. Groves parts of material, $210; Commissioners of and see you. Sam D. Henkle, WayJl1 "Kain't say Babe. Plumb rocky goin' to be valuab lc to the P oole, clum p of bu hes ove,r by the corral ceased, in the place of Cliff Beck- lots Nos. 124 and 125 in Franklin Clark County, ca.r e of tuhel'Cu- nellville, Ohio. . . township. lar ptltienta, $420; A. D. Barkaalong the t:im. II once you git over that sympathy Three shots carefully spaced ett. Babe studied th e kid for another of youl'n (or nester wo men . You bl'oul!'ht a spiteful voll ey in reply. The court ordered that the price Reality Builders Inc. to Francis low, Memorial Day allowance , NOTICE ten s econds and gave a grunt that got to cut t hat out or yuh won't /I 'Pea h's like the nestah s al'e at which one $500. U. S. 4 1-4 % I. Galbraith. Real estate' in Wash- $25; John B. Ruble, same, $25; seemed to release a tension within never git nowh ere." a iming to take theah r evenge foh 4th Liberty Loan bond be sold ' is ington township. J. M. Coleman Memorial lJay The kid did no t answer t hat and old Pappy Murra y," he r emarked $515. upon application filed by his mind. Fred and Clenna Webster to allowance,$25; Keller Hoak, same NOTICE--Beginning May 20 and continuing through June the ."You come into camp hel'e, presently Babe s breath fe ll into as a steady stream of bull ets came Algernon E. Shu rts and Virgil M. The Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co., $25; W. C. Gilmour inquest, $8.90 al1tin' like you thought. l do ne it," the 1'low I'h ythm of sleep. spattering viciously into the. cabin Shurts, administrators of the es- The right to use certain property W. H. Madden & Co., guard rail price of Weisman's Quality Chicks The kid's mind .ja1'1' d back f ro m rt wQrried Ba be, who wus begin- tate of Anna Lytle Shurts, deceas- in Turtlecreek towns~lp for lines. material, $68.67 i Wilson Paint in all the leading breeds will be he stated calmly, Iifhtin g a match with his thumb-nai and deliberu- deep dreaming and he opened one ninn: to bi lk " eve rishly. ed. · Myrtle Clark to Cincinnati Gas CO' I paint and. ad, $23.25; Blair Sc. Also started chicks prJced very tel¥, breakJng the stub in two eye to e a ye llow lltreak of sun- ' . 'Sh oot to kill when yuh sta rt The court order ed that Wednes- & El.ect-ric Co. TJJe right to use ana peRoy, gravel, $157.95;.J. reasonable. W eiS'rn1lfl 's Hatchery, m27 while the kid watched him with an lig ht on the cabin wall, hig h in a III," Babe ul·ged . "Ain't goin' to day, May 27, at 1. :30 o'clock p. m. certain property in Turtlecreek W. Lmgo Hardw8Te Co., supphes Phone 28B, Mason, Ohio. unblinkable steadiness in " the fa r cornel' 'be hind the stove. 'By try bustin' knu ckles now, I hope.' be et for time of determining township for lines. and repairs, $357.12' Kilpatrickstare of his yellow right ey e. that he knew he had slept late. "Kllin't see any knucldes to whet her or not William Hackman "Edna R. and Grover C. Knapp to .French Motor Car Co., supplies FOR SALE' "Nevah said I thought it, Babe.' Usually they wel'e rendy to r id e bust . Babe." executor of t he lestate of August C,incinnati Gas" Electric Co. The and gas, $569.57; Interl1!8tional "You looked it, wh en yuh come out along the tim when the sun Th e kid's face clouded as he Schneider, ~ecet,sed, should .a c" right to use certain property Harvellter Co. 2 new truck~ $50~8.00; Industrial Tractor and FOR S~LE King Clermont to camp." showed a bove the m oun ta in s. pushed his rifle barrel t hrough the count for the sum of $900 as Te- in Turtlecreek for lines. Mrs. Anna Oberlin to Cincinnati EqUIpment Co., shovel, $7347; H~ating Stove. 'Reasonable if "Kain't t ell a thing by my look Bab e' siele of t he bed was empty hole betwe en two logs, but his quested in a certain item. James Jonns was named as an Gas & Electric Co. The right to George ~ohl, Bupplies, $7; Nation sold In next few days. Mrs. R. H. Babe. This yallah eye of min e is but there was no breakfast smell yellow r ight eye was as unblinkin the cab in antI no crackling ' of ing as a tigel';s whell it looked appraise r of the estate of Horace use cer.tain property in CJearcreek al CaTbl~e Sales ~orp., supplies, Hartsock. plumb deceiving, sometimes." m27 "What gets me, Tiger Eye, is fire in the stoye. Gon e t9 look afte r down a long the sights. He caught M. Clark, decease!}] to serve in the townshIp for lines. . $6.10; AIr Reduction ~ales Co., 1 .FOR ' SA·LE- 290 aere stock and how you co me to take it to heart the horses, p ro baply. Babe' must a glimpse of gray hat crown place oJl Walter 'whitacre. .. .. J. Warr~n Wood and Helen L. cyt. oxygen, '4.07; Fairley Hardgrain farm, extra' ood land, the way you do. Ain't a bigger cow hnv e s lept Inte, himself. MUst have am~ng the . 'b ushes beyond t he Frank Simpson was appointed WOod to Cmclnnatl Gas" Electric wCare Co., supplies, $17.57; H. S. good buildings runninggwater ,50 thief in tbe country than old Mut'- been Babe shutting the door that sprllIg. He dIdn 't want to kill. Hat executor of the estate of Margaret Co. 'J.1~e r!ght to use certain Pt;0P- onover, same, $17 )03; Fred per acre. 172 ~cres all level ' ood ray. He was b(Jund to get his, ' woke him . crown, hea d, shoulders belowElle n Simpson, deceased, and filed ~rty In Clearcreek toWnship for Kahn ~otor Car Co., 1 Chevrolet buildings, electricity $75 pe; !'cre. 800ner 01' later. 'N Iess he was a The .kid swung his feet to the The kid co uldn't see the man he his bond in the sum of $4000 'With hnes. truc k , ,.550. J. C. Hawke; 'gas and 12 '1 N th f D to ~' b Cora E. Schnell lind Mattie Vejdt, " Oren A. and Callie Strawn to !Supplies, $28.51; Standard Elecml es or 0 ay .n, cal! e p'licular friend of yourn- " fl oor and re ached 1.or his clothes. 1>"Wiftly visioned, but he aimed Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co The trlc Service, estimate 2 on wiring ~~~ght ~\ easy If deslr.e d "Nevah was no frie nd of mine. Babe wou ld expect breakfast t o \Vhe l'e a shoulder s hould be and as sureties. Babe." pul\ed the tril1ger. There was .a be ready when he came back. In the case of Zue Henderson,' right · to use certa,in property in' !!alrreHn .County Mcourt hlouse, ,550; ted. F~; fu~th~~n infor~:~~~e~:; Th e kid started a fil'e ' in the sudden and VIOlent agitntion of administralirix of the estate of Clearcreek townslilp for "Unes "Well- they say he's got a na ouston, " emor al Dayal. W N S L' B k J R ' and Mary A Pain tt' t towance $25' D. J.' Morris same ~. .• ears, Icen8~ ro er and stove, set a ke ttle of water over t he bush es and a man went streak Walt er Henderson, deceased plaingoodlookin' girl. You seen her1" 'ff E R R C· '. • . • . se 0 $25 ' .' " uctloneer, WayneSVIlle Ohio or "Wasn't no girl theah, Babe, t he blaze. and washed his fa ce and ing it back toward his more dis- t I ,versus rma . . hodes, et ill .mclnnat l ' <ras It Electnc Co. The • 04 Harries Bldlg. D<>uton Ohio 'When I rode along to the house. neck and ears in the tin basin on cr eet companions. The kid's fingers de f endants it was ordered that the rIght to use certain property in ' ':"", . Heard a woma n ~c rea min g and a the bench. He s hoved another bent again delibernte ly and the administratrix deliver a proper Clearcreek township for lines. FOR SALE--Sweet potat:) plants cryin lik e my mamm y cried when !<tick of wood into t he stove picked mnn's swinging right arm je rked deed to Cecil Maude Rinehart pur- , E •. D. p,ence .land Lid~ Pence to , . Yellow Jersey" Nancy Hall: lla~ ' ~ .... l1shwhacked. Killahs up the basin and pulled the door upward and went limp at his side chaser of the premises. Further C,Incmnati Gas" ElectrIC Co. ' The Early Golden, ' Porto Rico White ' . '! women, 'pears open, to fling t he water out up- Th e kid mllde RUI'e of that before dishibution wils orde·red of the right to . use certain property i Brnzilian and 'B igstem Jeraeya. on the grou nd . .he withdrew the l'ifle II'om the proceeds. Turtlecreek towhsolp for linea. All sweet potato plants 40c per " The ba in j erk ed spitefully in his hole and cI'ossed the r oo m to anBeauty 10m en are Rea McCain .to Cincinnati Gas & 100 Also all kind of garden . Since John Priest is already a m the .hand , n round hol e cut th ro ugh its other. ward 01 the Dayton State Hospital EI.e ctric Co. ''r:he right to use cer~ants. Strouse Brothers, 1 % miles "Git anybody?" the case is dismissed without rec- tal.n property 10 Turtlecreek town~ Ilrthwest of Waynesville, Ohio ·Attractive Ur,5' upper s ide where the water sputcd t hrough. From a clump of "Reckon not. Shot his a rm down ol'd . shIp for lines. on Ferry Road, R. R. No.5 • • m27 . ~ es over by t he corral the bark peaha like." . C. E. Denman" E. C. Morrison, Hugo Lowenthal and Marjorie F 'T 55 to 65 miles an haur Q ,·iRe turdily followed the bul"Sh oot t ' kill, why don 't yuh ?" and L. H. Whitacre were appoin- R. Lowenthal Co. The rieht Ito use OR SA ....E-Beautiful Mahogany . Player ~iano, excell~nt condiF II I d f h kid let go the basin and Bnbes voi ce was high and qu eru- ted apprais ers of the estate of certain · ·property in Turthiereek u . y enc ose our-w e.,l bl"~hi s knees, then fell f aT. lous. Wh en he turn ed a strained Henry L. Beckmlln, deceased. township ' for lines. tlon. ThIS plano is practlca.Uy new, ~ace and lay there loo k upon the kid, his eyes were . I The will of Horace M. Clink was MinnIe M. 'and Victor S. Loef to well kn~w~ make, and IS small T rip ex shatter-proof g1lJ s s windshieiuretched out in glassy and had an anxious stul'e refuse d by probate. . Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co 81.l e. ThIS IDstrument eOllts $585 "Damn their arms und shoulders! It is ordered by the court that t ight to use certain property new and will be sold fo r '$97, d\le on accoun~. Pay only. ,8 per Four Houdaille hydraulic shock ahsorber8 'ad slow- You can kill if you want t o- George P. Gates,' administrator of Turtleereek townsh~p for IIhes. anybody that can whirl and bust the estate of Arthur Quigley, deRoss C. Lewis to 'Thomas month , Wnte u,s and gIve \:eferknuckles the way you busted Jess ceased, sell certain real estate at Real ~state in Hamilton township ence and we 'will tell you where RustIes8 Steel Ml\rkel' s can put a bull et through not less than the appraised C. L. Duke and ~thel 'G. DUke' , this piano ,may be. seen .. Address nun, . a man's heart, if he wants to." Millie L. Downs 'Was apIPointl~d" to Melvin L. FieliJs and Grace BOll: 89,· Waynesville, OhIO ·jl0 l\fore than twenty hall and roller bearings :el!orts. (To guardian of Arthur Downs, minor, Fields 61 90 acres in Wa.... 'to FOG LE-S It IS eVIQ ___ _ be contiued) and tiled bond of tllOO with Milo shi . . ....e wn , All . SA· 1JS acres, bUilding, ... t d J P E .Ip. ' R . main pike ·,1800. . Property Economy Reliability Long life A . Swl&er has been a " an esse - nnis al Earner - eeee to WIlbur Unales-' known '.-s Oorwin School house - - ---for the Miami Gazette sureties. The l'uardian Is ordered by. Inlot No. 187 In Franklin. with 2 acres of ground/ only $750 BANKERS ASS';========-=;r:::;::::====:=======terms. W, N. Sears, W'aynesvlUe: Phone 7~. m27 your a ..A meeting of the W~ri'!..a~--'Min..... rl Explained BABY . pmCKS-Barted, White Bankers' Association wa~ _ _ .. " and· BIlt! Rockll• .S. C, R. I. Red. Tuesday evening of last 'and W. · Wyandota " lOc; Eq. W. the Lebanon House. No' '( Yo u !Le,rhoml; .8e; Special prie.. on program had been arrA<HER fol1owi!'g the dinner A _ l~ of 5()Q or more. ~IIO atarted hote! dming room a y.' chlcu ' of varfous ages. Ord.r now CUSSlon of bank -H ING rll,lBrBBN BODY rYPBS '., alid- be lure 'of retting ehlcb on I pied the n' J:Da~~na~t...._./-~".".~~ I d~te foa want .t hem. We sh~p P. La , P., O. O. D" 100% live dellvel'J of the guaranteed. You Win make 110 mll.BanK and president of tat., 41' ~u,lnlr Wilsmm'. OhlcD•. Henderson, ,The, -have Irlvin. 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THE MIAMI GAZ.ETTE ISSUED EVER Y W~DN.ESDA Y D. L. CRANE 1 1 pUbliaLerj SuL.uiptioD Priee, $1.50 a Y.a. Offic. PLoD ......~ " .............. No. 112 ----..:.----~---Po. t oNic. at Wa.)'n •• .,ill • R•• I'. . . .ce ........................ No. 118 Ent.r.dat Ohio .... S •• o nd Ct.... Mall Ma"., MAY 27, 1931

Summer Eating Sum mer is here !lnd we nt'e chan!\ing our eating habit s fm' the wUl'm 'Weuther. T he ca nn ers lind t il!! preservers do wondel'ful things. but somehow or <,>thel' even the best canned goods don't tuste lik e fres h vegetables l'Ight out of the gal'Clen. It is I\ot to be wondered ut thut city folk s ull try to s pend their summ er in the country. Peop le that never go outs ide the big cities do n't know what I' lilly fresh peU!l lind sw.eet cor.n and lima benns and the rest of the gurden product s tnstc like. And us for fresh egg!;--well, we are just so rry {Ol' city folks. . . Wit.h all the ta lk: a bout deJlrc~sion und unempl oymcnt, we 1J0ticc thnt pcop le are entlllg just ubout a ~ much Il R they ever did . Thu t is onc g r ut thi ng ubout the Un ited States, we cun make an 9.wful lot of fu!;s about hurd times, but it i ' onl y a vcry few parts of t he United Stutes that anyho dy hus reull y suffered fO l' lack of foou through a11 of our I'CCV"t difficulties. Th ere has be en a great deal of very genu· in c suffe ring in t he r eg ions affected by la!lt your's dl'ought. but that. has not prim uri ly been dUll to hard tim es, a nd the peoplc of t he I'C!:it of the United States have been gencrou s in t heil' I'esponse to the need. So it sce ms a (uil' stntement that there urc no condition s approaching starvulio n unywhel'e in the United SUites. A nd, as for . the great major ity of our people, they not on ly have plenty to cot Lut more than they need, und noW' for th e next few months th ey wid have What w th ink is the finest fo od in the world. That is, th e fre sh stuff out of the gardens. In the South the watermclon season has begun. It will work ils woy north until New Englan d's melons are ripe, ju st a few days uhead of t he first September frost . If there was noihing else t o look fcwward to in s umm er, the wntermelon a lone wou ld a lm ost be a s uffi . cie nt eXCUl1e fO I' li ving. That is something Vtc have t hat they don't havc in most other pllrls o f the wo rl d. It is hard to be lieve it, but thel'e are, li tcral ly hundreu !! of millio ns of peopl~ in Europe wh o never had a chnnce to taste u wute rmel on . And cantalou pes ! Some old·fashioned fo lks still prefer to cali the. ll'~ muskmelons. They tuste just ubout as good undel' one nallle us under the other. And sweet corn ? We don't knoW' wh o inventcd Golden Ban tam, but he ought to have a mcdnl and hill statue in the Hall of Fame~ They have been pick. ing str awberries in 1·1 rida s in ce January, but it wil l not be long now before all the rest of the cuuntry will be eating ft'esh berries out of OUI' own strawberry beds. Another week or two of sunshine, the mea· do ws and pastures of the northern states will be covered with wild strawbel'l'i es. They are a lot hardel' to pick, but t hey are a lot sweete r and juicier than t he best nnd biggest berries ever grow n in the garden patch. . Once we get slarted writi ng ubout good things to eat, it is hard to tell where to stop. What we al'e really trying to say is that this is the season of t he year when we folk s who liv e in the sma ll towns and the country have it all ovel' th e city people who don't know anything nbuut what good eutin g is until t hey rome out to t he ruml rlistrict.'!. Well, come on yo u city f olks. We are Illwuys glad to see yo u, and we feel kin un so rry fo r you when you wh!>n you have to go back to your kitch enettes and cann ed stuff.

Commencement exercisE's were held in t he school auditorium '!lues day evening. The following progl'llm W!l~ given: Pl'ocessional, loss of 1931; Invocation, Rev J. P. Th ornbul'y; Pl'csentation .C?f Cla!ls, upt. R. T . Moore; MusIc by Orchestra; Valedictory, Reba McKnight; Oration, Hurold B'ogan "Give to the World the Best You Huv and the Best Wil l Come Back to You;" music by orclfcstra udelre!;!! Rev. J. M. GI'ierso n; mu 'ic by orch stra ; pl'esc ntation of diI'lomu ~ , H. . TuckeJ', Prcs. of B. of E. ; prcse ntntion of scholorships .. upt. R. T. Moore; presentation of ch:l l'ucte J' Supt R. T. Moore; bene· di ct ion. Hev. 'rhol'nbury; music by orchelltru. ClusR roll ; Cluudia Gray Harolel · Bogan. Robel·t McKay , Mildred Benn etl, Dorothy Davis, Reha McKnight, J 'O hn Ryf rd, ./ hhn Turkel", had es MacDonal!. Th e highe:;t honors went to Reba 1\1 cKnigh t, who reccived a four· year scholal'Shil) to Wi lbeJ'fo);Ce Co llege. DOl'otha Dnvis ranked second, l'cooivinl; a fo ur yea r Rc holarshi p to Wilmington College Cou nty Supt. Hnrris waR unable to be prese nt, so Supt. Moore prese nted th e flr ~ t g rad e high school chlll1.cl' to the prc!<ident of th e Board of Edu('nti on in hi s behalf. DlIle R. Webb, f orlllcr leacher herc was a wcek-cnd guest lof fr·j er. tl s.

Th e Ma ~s i T own ship Ilig h I Alumni met in an llual se.sio n in lh e scho ol a uditoriu m Wednesday {'vening'. Th e re were about fi5 pres ' nt. With l\hls Helen Hand a ll pr esid ing, the full ow ing progonnn WU H giv 'II ; Se '; erol ~e· lectiuns by the hibh schunl orches· ll'a; In vocati on, Rev. J . P. Th ol·n · bury; Roll call; Minutes; Lette rs fro m absent ll1enlber: ; welcome to the Class of 1!l3 1, Mrs. Mar~' Onv is Marion; r es pon ~e . luudia Gray; readinp;s, Mrsr Elsie Reaso n Hockett; piano : 010, Mrs. Herbert an; "Memories," Mrs. Anna Oost el" o s~ um ; comet solo, Glenn Snell ; Reading. Mrs. Eva Tu cker MlIcDonald; .o ng, Girls' Quinte t ; "R minscense8." 01'. Mary Coo k; vocal solo, Charles MlIcDonald; ~ h or t talk, Herbe rt 111'1'; song, Girl's Quintet; re nulI'ks, Howard oll ett; music, Ol·chestra. A deliciOU!! two course luneh was en· joyed. Th e following officers were elec ted {or the ensuing year: Pres. Miss Lucill e Tucker; V. Pre ., Mr.. 0 ee Men'itt Harlan; Secy., Mrs. Mal'ie , tan Gray; Treas .. Mrs. Mary Davis Mannon; Chairman of program co mmjttee, Gl en n Snell; Chairmnn of lu nch commi ttee, Mrs. Eva Tucker Mac Donald; chairma n of l'eceptioll committee ; Hel'bert Can'; chait·ma n of fl ower committee, Mi ss Marie Storer. Miss Helen Randall attended her so rol'ity formlll in Dayton Saturday evening. The a nnual in spection of the lUCRI chupter of Eastern Star was held Friday even ing. J. P. Th ol'nbury spent Saturday in Cincin nati. Wm. Lemar is vel'y ill Ilt his home on t he. A venu e. New officers elected at P. T. A. meeling Thursday e vening were: President, M;rs. W. A. Lukcns ; V. President Clint Cleaver; Secre· tary, M'r5. R. F. Shumaker; Treas urer , Almond Huntington. A readmg by MI·s. Wm. Dostel' and music by t he girl's . axophone trio co~stituted the program. S~ h o

The Horse Comes Back The day of the horses as motive power 011 the farm is fal' fl'om beinf over. ome r ecent fi gures, compiled by the Minneso tu agricul. t ura authorities, show \:.hat for a grl'ut many kinds of fal1n work, which used to be done by horses but lately have been don e by mo tors, the hOI'se is ugai~ the. cheaper motive powel·. Oats .and. hay arc selling for the lowest pl'lces In years. Even thoug h gasoline IS down, there is a gr eat many farme r s who are finding it now economical to use horses. On the other hand, race horses and riding hor~es al'~ mO.re ~xpe n­ sive t hnn ever bcfor e. The United Stutes Army IS fin dmg It dIfficult tl) get enough high-grade horses, partiy thoroughbred, fo r cavalry re· mounts. Numerous ales of saddle· horses, or so -ca~led steep~echase 01' hunter-type, hnve been mad~ ~n the 'East at p~lces rangm~ about $3 000 npiece. Horses of Ii SImIlar type and quality we re eaSIly purch~se<L 'for $600 or $600 until a (ew years. ago. .' There is still mon ey in the horse. There IS money for the b reeder of thoroughbreds lind saddle stock. lind t here is profit for t~e farm er who can utilize horses instead of mo tors. Probably there. WIll ,never be a time when t he sma ll farme r will not use hOl'ses, esp~cJal1y m rough or hilly country. A farm wit.hout hOI'ses may look all rIght to t~e you!1gster but old er people feel that it is n o+, 0 real farm. :rh~r~ IS ,!othmg !lbo~t a tractor to get enlimental about. A ho~se has mdlvluuahty and charactet·, and often becomes one of th e famIly. P. Reed. . FARM NIGHT TALKS ·s :40 Getting Your Mower MONDAY, JUNE 1 Ready for the Hay Cr op-R. D. Barden. The Ohio State UniYerait, Radio 8 :60 Ohio Spray Service-To Station, W~AO (570) H. Parks.

IIHog OTHER PEOPLE'S SUCCES . We went lo th e openi ng night of a play. Between the acts we. werc talki ng- with the author when a rri end rU:'i hed up. "It's !:,oing to b a !-(1'CHt success, old llIun," he cried . " I congratulute you." Th n hi ~ l'xl)ress ion ~uddenly cha llgcd. J al oul<ly Mhot into hig eye!>. " I wi ~ h I knew how you get away wilh it." h(' ')(clllimccl. "Why in lhe world can'l I write a play?' A. he w!llked away wc looked nfter him with pity. We know him \\'cl l. We hav ' see ll him act the Hlmc way before. H is whole atli tude i: introgp 'ctive. Envy gnuw~ forevel' ut his SOUl: Olle of the most pathetic figul 1es in the li lel'llry history of England II' U::; t he author Georg' Gissing. Wh at was the sec rct of his co n~ t an i unha ppiness? lie reveals a part of it in pr e 'cnti ng the het'o of one of his o\\'n novels: In tensely se Lf·con 1<cio us, he suff e r(!~ from a hnhit of compa ring, co nt rastinlr hi mself with other mell with llIen whu achieved thing ~, who made t heir way, \\(.ho play'u i hei r pa l·t in the world . .He co uld not read 0 news papel' WIth · out rcflectin g. sometjmes bitterly, On thc ·careel·s and position of me n wh ose numcs were prominent in its 'olumm;" PI, ilosophei's und l'Clil;ious teach c r~ have llttl!ln ptl'd in various Wll~' " to IIccou nt for lh e gro. s in equa lities if life, and to hold out

7:30 Music 7'40 What the Legislat.ure Djp for 'Ohio Fnrmers-L.. L. Rummell 7 :60 The Livestock Man's Interest in Meat--F. H. Helmreie~. B:OO Building Interest in Nutrllion- Lucy Eby, Mercer Co. Home Oem. Agent. 8 :10 When 1700 Rural Students Met at O. S. U.-J. B. McClellan. . 8:20 When Should We Cut Legumes for Ha y- C. J. Willaro. 8 :30 Making Legume Hay- E.

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Corned Beef H .. 1t Mix equa of and coarsely cold chopped coldl quantities co rn ed beef boiled potatoes Season with il nion juice, salt and peppel', and put in II pan co nta ining melted bullet· a nd hot water enough to moiste n the hash. Handle caJ'efully, always in orde r to keep the potatoes unbroken. Cover and : im lner until a cru st has formed and then turn out, Cl'u st up. Garnish with crisp . spl'ays of parsley.

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Banana Brown Betty 3 cups bl'ead, di ced; 3 tablespoons butter; 2 apples; 3 bananas 3-4 cup sugar; Ih teaspoon cinnam on. Cut bread into dice an d saute with butter until bread crumbs are brown. Peel apples and bananas a nd cut very t hin and dredge same with s ugar mixed with cinnam on. Cover bottom of baking dish with the bread, add fruit and remaining bread in alternate la y~ ers, saving a few of the crumbs to put on top, Babe one-ha lf hour covered and last fiftee n minutes uncovered in a mod ern oven 375 degrees F.

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Barber- " Have you tried that hail' tonic I sold you?" .. h I' I Baudy- "Oh, yes." Husband: From t e- g Impse . Barbel' -"And did you find it ,had of her this" morning, I rather bl'ought out the new hail' ?" like our new cook. There secms t.o Baldy- "lIJo, but it brought out be plenty of go about her. the old ' hair, al!..right.' Wife: "Ye; she's gone. .. _ ...~--Cutajar I understand ' you r "And yo~r husband haB ? pros- hens have stopped la ying." . Chlupp - "Yes, two of them perous busmess, I suppose. "Oh, yes. he is taking in a lot have." Cutujar- "W hat's the reason 7" of ntoney~ Only last night he told Chlupp - "They had an auto me a receiver was to be appointed uccide nt." to assist him."

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f uture hopc to those who .seem to have received only a niggardly porti on of happin e s. Christia n. theology presents the promise of anothe l' world whcre rewllr ds will be distl'ibuted in proI}ortion to . acrilicc, couruge and fidel ity to truth The r eincarnalionist hol ds that th' so ul is but a short t im e tenant in any ,human frume; .tha t . if . I makc pI ritual progl'ess III ~hl s 111' cnrnlltion I shull reaPllellr rn happie r fOl'm; or, fuil ing to progress. will be demoted, to work my way painfully ' up again. Unti l w e have passed a ross the RiveI' we shall not know which if eithcl', of thesc philosophies i!' true. . Meanwhile, t he se nsible man IS not afl'llid to fa cc frank ly the fact.s abo ut li fe and about him s(>lf. He rec ognizes that he was born with certain limitations; that, ' howevel' strun"ge the desi re fOI' bril liant achievem ent, he ha s neither the talent nOT th c oPPol'tunily. H e recogni zes further that success as the wo rld views it. co ntain a very apprecinble clement of cha nce. He survcys his ow n equipment and tries ~e ren e ly to do the best he can with whatever he has. As he grows older and more mellow, he recogn i:r. es t ha t every minute of jealously poisons his own sou l. And that he can vastly incre!l se his own pleas ure by the habil of enjoying other people's s uccess.

Black Bean Soup I pint black beans; 2 quarts co ld water; l small onion; 2 stalks celery, or 1-4 teaspoon celer y sal t ; 1·2 tablespoon salt; 1·8 teaspoon pepper; 1-4 teaspoon mus· tard j few grains cayenne; 3 tablespoons butter; 1'f.z tablefl our; 2 hard boiled eggs; 1 lemo n, or 3 tablespoons vin egar. Soak beans over night. Add n and celery sta lks, broken in pi eces. Simmer several ,hours until THE SANDS OF DEE beuns are so f t; add more wllter a s wllter boils away, and add the senso nings. Melt butter and stir By Cha.rlea King.ley in fl oul·. Strain the beans lind add "0 Mary, go and call the cattle Oook until smooth. l( too thick add more water. Add vinegar or home slice the lemon and pour the soup And call the cattle home, over it either in a tureen or in the And call the cattle home, soup dishes. Lentils ma y be used Acros' the sands of Dee!" Th e western wind was wild and in st ead of beans. dllnk with foam, And all a lone wcnt she. Pork Chop. with Dreuing T.he western tide crept up nlong 11/4 CUps bread crumbs; 2 tablethe sand, spoons pOI'k fat, chopped; % on ion And o'er and o'er the sa nd , finely chopped ; 1-4 t easpoo n pepAnd r ound and round the s'a nd, pel'; 3-4 teaspoo n salt; 1-4 cup As far a s eye could · see. hot watel' ; 6 pork chops. The I·.olling mist came down and Mix bread crumbs, pork fat. hid the lund: onion, seasoning and water Spl'elld And never ho me came she. on pork chops. Put chops in a baking pan close together ; add "Oh! i s it weed, or fish, or float- water to cover bottom of pan and ing hai r bake in a moderately hot oven A tress oC golde!) ha!r, 875 degrees F. one hour, basting A drowned maiden's hair occasionally. Ab'ove the nets at sea? Was never salmon 'yet that shone B....ed Banana. with Bacon 80 fair . Among the stukes on Dee." 6 bananas; 1-4 pound bacon. Peel bananas and arrange 'in They I'owed hler in across the roIl- ovenproo'f baking dishes or plating foam , ters. Cover with sliced bacon and The cruel crawling 'foam, bake in a hot oven 460 degrees The cruel hung-ry foam. F. about fifteen minutes until . To hel' grave beside the sea: bananas are tender and bacon is But still the boatmen hear her call crisp. Baste at least once during the cattle home the baking. Whille or half banteross the sands of Dee I anns may be wrapped in bacon --and cooked in the same way, or broiled. Sub.criLe for tbe Miami Ga.ette ..... Bab~b. Moua.. .NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT 3 tablesllO()ns . sugar; 1 whole egg; 1 tablespoon flour; 1 cup milk ot l~hUip Hopkins J~., 1 t~asp'oon vanilla; 2 well-ripened battanall, crushed; I cup cream, rUO."~'''II:''U. is hereby given that whipped, or 1 cup evaporated ?rfjry Weddle has been· du\y ap. milk. . . pointed and .qualified as' Admlnisegg well. Add sugar, stir tratr~f-tb'e .Estate ~Philip add milk and· e.ook u~tn Bol'lklns Jr.. late of Wan;en Cou.n,t y .hot water. 0001. Add Obio, deceased. , cr"ah banana, w.hipped 'Date!,l this 6th day of May 1931 cream or evaporated milk and Dean E. Stanler, Atty. blend well. Place in automatic reW. Z. ROLL trigerator tray or pack in salt and Judge of tbe Probate Court, ice and freeze abo at three hours m27 Warren County, Ohio or until set. .

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Or. und M 'S . 11 E . Halhllwny It' .. A. K. I II)' is I'iKiling her' vi" j!'\1 (l11I'ker 'bU I", W. VI\-, Sun·i.< lCI' ' in ;inc illlluti. day. ' 1\:11'. W. H. A Ih;>n \ms 11 bU l'inl'!<s II'. :111d MT~, Fl'cd 1.1. all' Dnd "j"itor ill indnnRli t odu.l'. fllll1ilv viRitcd Waynesville fde rlci on unday . f l'~. FIH'I'(, ,,t H .ugh :lnd hi ldrcn al' visiti l l~ rclnti\ s ill Day ton , II' . 1I. l'ihli eld, of Atlan ta, III.. wils a pl c a.~un l caliul' a t he 1\11'. anti 1\1 r" . .T. ,. Hawk ' vi!:Gazette () f1i C\! lodllY. ' ited rclntiv(' ~ ill Suldllll . . ' undIl Y. .;;.00 Perm a ne nt W llves now !lit·. und l\1 1' ~. G. J, WI,l(,l'house ., 5. 00. Shumpuo 50 ce n t~ ex lra. w 1'<.' ))llytOIl \'i " itlll"~ 'uncial' nft('r ;\ t t he T I'UlIX Beauty Shop. nuoll . 1\11'. antl 1\11·s. W. T . Han coc k l\l r~ . .J. D. ('al'l\'T ig hl ('nler · li nd children . of Dayto n, ca lled tnined th, ' hridge' dub : nl llrdu~' 'JIl fri end hrre unday ufternoon . II ft I noon. 'I rs. Rut h Jall ll c\' has bcen con]\1 r. a ll d :I l l'''' IInv llI ll nd CUllnel' tilwJ tu her home' hecau se' of iIIalld l' hil ell'etl spent' !'iu ndny with II <.';;~. ~ i nc her retur n fr om F lor1· ... la ti \'l''; in Ilayton. ilIa.

:11 ,... ilnel !\Ir". W. ll. S 'l lli , ·t.' ~ . Mr !IIr. flll d Mrs. J u m e~ J ohns, Mrs , nnd ~\!.~ . \\' . 0. Rapel' s pl' nt the \ ' iol a 'nl' y lind Mrs. Mary Mc\\' ('..J'-I:lld nt the Reservoir. luI'\! nre ut th ' Resl'l'voir this week. ~ I r , !lml 1\1 r ~ . L. H, Gordon II t. . h I I I b t tcnut!,1 thl' 'Cunernl or Ml's. Gor(t·. A. C. Bowm an and fUm il y, lnde. S:l~ $ S.[l~psloot er~ l:lpt'ct ,' d Oli', unl'!e. Bishop \ Vilk el'so n, at o f Fl'!l nklin , we re Su nday g uests ler Inn k af,.er I Klr laurels. -: g, I ~1 " l"I' o w 1u (,l'd IlY nrt 1'11 0 n. 'Pl' rk 111 S. Kan. as co-cd. ond. UI II) pf 1\11'. and Mrs . Orvill e Gra y an d ' I' lli' ',,"l' )'1\ :~ ' \ ., an B rU1\O, .rr." ". Fol' bC'st \'('. ults cons .ign your daugh ter. li ve si oc k to Green- Embry Co., no 111";,111 • ma rk ~ l1len . :'I 11·s. Dixo n Lovely, Mrs. J ohn in ci nnali , in cure of D. R. Sulis- ~pn rk s nnd fa mily of Midd let o\VTl, - -- bury. sp nt Sun day with Jum es Love ly WINDOW BOXES an d fam il y. Mr. alHI Mrs. Walter Th ornh ill ,\Yi nri ow lHlx es lhal adJ cha r m.:. and ullughlcr. of Xenia, wcr SUIIHave vo u r la wn mower sharpil1e', colorfu l lo uche ~ lo th home clay J!:'uests of W. . W eJch and cneu by the sum e mach'ine as used . are l'cllllh'el y em;y to plnn. Red, fa mil y. ill the factory, a t t he W ay nesv i1le purp) , or S('III'\ ' l fl owel ' nre Auto a nd Muc hin el'Y Co. 8ui1ablc aga in st ligh t ~ t (l n · or Mr. nn ,1 h ~ . J . D. Crock II Lucco. but ,' hollid ne \'el' be used and daugh1-1', o [ pring'blll'u, we re T he W. C. 'I'. U. will meet a t asra in t red bl'ir-k 01' dark co lored gu~ ' LII of MI'. nnd M 1'1'. Elmer 11lC home of Mrs. J oe 'l'in ney in w <le!. FOI' Ted a nd th e dark er Sh chall, on -·unduy. orwin , Thu l's da y, May 28 at 2 colors the conll·a. ting tones of 0' ·l ock . E very one we lcom e. orange, ycll o,,- a nd whi te are Mr, and MI· ~. J. C. H awk an d Illore npPl'op l'inl with a bllck- Mrs, J. P. F rolllll attended th l.! 11'. nn d Mrs. George E ng lish, grOun d uf /:'l'cc' ns to frame the funel'u l of lilt·. J uhn Bes1 at or Bael Axe, Mich. , and Mrs. flowers. M iUlll iflhu 1',::-, Monday nClel'no II. Emm a Wolcott, of Leba non, were week-en d g uests of Mrs. Luur B . W. Frye was call d to Day- iues. Atte nd e d Fa mily D inne r lon Monda y, b('cau sc of the illMrs. Al onzo ('lId allcnd ed n ness of his son, Glcn n, wh o' is now T. S. Ha rd in Bnd son, ismil)' dinn r lit Sllli illU, on T ues- r'ccovel'illg fl'o m ~ln IIlta ck of LanMIS. sinl!:'. return ed home fro m day. la r yngit is. )( nlucky, 1\f ol1da y where she was co II eel bv th e !5erious il lness and deu th or' her mo thel·.

D. A. R. SAVING NA.TION'S LAND MARKS B s Lacy, (laughter of ~usie und harles W'al:dlow, was born A thl'ee-hundt-ed-year-old t ree in Ileal' Oeor~ctow'n Ohio, December 2!1lh I !14 li nd departed Monday a ch urCh btu'f ing g r ounds at Falls evening , May l iSt h. aged S6 yelrnl Ch UI'ch, Virgmia, has been selecttld by the Daulrhters of the 4 months nnd 20 unys, H 'I' fUIlIi1y m oved to neal" A me I'i en n ~e" 0 1u t ion as th e secWlly ne viII ' nbout 18 ~al's ago ond Iivinl1 memo rial at America's und on Mllrc\1 4, 1920 she was u ni- past to be preser ved fOT posterity. The National Society of the D. ted ill nllll'l'iag to HUl'ry La cy, ~ o n of lh late E. · T. Lacy. S i'n ce A, R. has e mbarked u~on a plan th n s he proved heMjelf a g reat 0.£ choosing pne histone tree f or ho me-muker. he was beloved by preservati on each year b)" means 1-1 11 h T neigh bol's and f l'iends. She of a nation-wide r eferendum aLLended church servi cetl whe n she t hr ough its state chapt er s. The t rees are saved by t ree Burgeons, ould. he leaves toO mOlll'n her IUS5, whose ser vices nrc don.ated by her loving hu sband , mot he r, f llt her fo rmer Congressman Martin L. fo ur ; iste rs, GI'nce at home, Cot- navey, head of the Davey I nstitu ri ne M orga n, of nea l' Lebanon, ti"o n of Tree Surge ry. May a nd Bemeda Wado, of The tree at Falls Church, a tulip M i n mi ~bu rg and lwo brot hers, Carl popular with a fo liage spread of of nea l' Wa yn esville a nd Le,slie. 75 f eet, . has looked d own upon mOI'e t han lhree centuries of uI nCB r entel'vill e. On e s isl er and one brother have All1e r ican history. It was more preceded her in dea th. She also tha n 100 yea rs old when George other r ela t ives, Wa hington, vestryma n of the leaves ma n y f r iends and neighb ors l o mou r n chu rc h, rested in its shade. Crumb ling t ombstones, in desolate d;"'her go ing. nitl:' speak mut ely of the death of " We shull meet, b Ul wc sha ll mi ss a ll else t hat lived in prc-revolut ionary days. T he tTee IS the only her, liv ing t hill g t hat was' alivG in the ' Th ere will b e a vnc un t chair. Th ere" a m CIII'I' Y t hnt w ill li n~e r haml et of F all s Church when Wh en w e b r ~a th e 0 111' eve ning Wa shington lived. Du r ing the revolut ionary war pl aye l·. the church was a rec ruit ing place for lhe Co mpany of Capt. Char les So we s in ~ lhe sweet old story, BI'Oadwater, a f e llow vestryTo each 'ud Hnd aching hea rt, We sha ll llI eet wit h he t· in g lory man of George Wa shington. CapWhere the lov d a ll es ne'er shu ll tain Henr y Fairfax restored it just before the Mexican war, but in purt. the Civil war it was us&d ' br. Union soldiers, fi rst as a h ospita , Swee tl y sleep. depa rted wi fe t.he n as a stable. AI! of its equipAll th y woe ' ti nt! ~O I' I' UWl; o'er N o 1Il0re gl'ie f f or yo u, or labor, men t was destl'oyed except the f ront, which pious hands hid and Rest in peace, for eve r more." saved. In rece nt years the church has Ca rd Q.f Thank. I wi h t o lhank a ll my ne ig hbor s been r estored an.d today is a rean d fri e nd ~ f or t he ir kindness a nd plica of t hat in w.hich. Washington sympa t hy dur ing my bereavement ; worlohiped. Located on the Lee !lIsa t hose t hat t90 k part. in t he highway six miles south of the Key serv ices !lnd buria l o f my dear br idge in t his city, it Is a Mecca for visitors who ~ome every year wif e, Bess Lllcy. Han y Lacy. fro m a ll parts of ·the nation .

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John Best , 71 , of M'i amisburg , died Friday at Miam i Va lley hospital, Dayto n, af t er a mont h's illness. H e was ,a nat ive of Waynesvill e, a so n of t he late Martin Best. His wife, one daughter, and one son. a.nd one brother, Wm. Best of D lan d , Fla., su rv ive . F uneral services were held at t he r eside nce in Miamisbu rg, Monday uf t ernoon land buria l was in Mia misbu rg c~m e t e l'Y . '

A lal'g-e numbe l' of t be memMI'S. An na E.Br-own, wife of be l's of t he locnl chapte r, O. E. S. a t tended ins pection a t Harveys- t.he late ,Richa l'd BI'own, d ied at b ll l'~' T uesday eveni ng. A fi ne her hom e n eal' Centervill e Station fo llowing a illn es o f sevCla l years ll1eeting wus l·epol·t ed. dUratio n. She is s urvived by t hree We sell a nd r ecommend ~ m ­ sons, Morr is, Pau l and La ure nce, esa m J r., dust disinfectant for a nd on e ~a u glhte l', Miss Mary On Thl1l'!\c1ay, MRY 28 I will start my canvass of ~h i :3 10CRIF uneral . services were held l l'eating seed corn. Waynesville Brown. ity wilh thc '\v II -known Watkhs \jn e of exh':Icts. SP!cc: . Coo d at St. IAugustine churc h SaturFarmers' Exchange. Pl'\l rlU Ct~ s up , toilet artic:.les a lld stock a nd )l u!try pl'1' plrr,lday mOI·ning. Burial in Miami ti ns. cemeter y. Mrs. Helen Kale Il nd Mrs. Otto On 111 ~ fir fi L tl'ip I wi!l g ivc n I -l b. cnn of Watk ins douh1r! Se b hi, of Cinc in nati s pen t T uesMrs. Cora Brunk, wife of Harry day wit h Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Brunk, died early Sunday morn[letinl!' B~ king POWU!!l' F RE E with ytl Ur pUl'dmsc of un ' bollle Rll per. Mrs. Raper accompanied ing a t her home near Spril)g Valof Wat kin World's L m'gest Se ll in g buke-proof Vanilla. t hem to incinn nti T uesday even- ley. T he husband , on e daughter ing , f ot: a short visit. a nd t W(I sons s u·rvive. F uneral was MY STORE COMES TO YOUR DOOR held a t the horne Tu esday afterMessrs. C. B. Lewis a nd Lee noon a nd bUI'lId was in S,pr ing YOII will cnjoy using lhese fin e q uul il-y pr ot! uctR whi ch r Le mon wi ll leave Thursday morn- Va lley cemetery. bring' l your clo I' al !I savin g t o you . ing on a m otor t rip thro ugh southCI'n, west ern and northwestern C. Bishop W ilkerson, 85, died st a tl's, t heil' ob jective being the at his home in Morrow Sunday latter 's f arm in Wushington. night. Mr. Wilkerson was a f orme r maY Or of MOrl'ow, a nd one of the MI'. a nd Mrs. E arl McMak en fa nn er leadel's of the Re~ublienn T he Watkins Deulel' and son Billy have tn ken up t heir pa rty in . Warren county. rosidence on their' faTm near New F pner,a I servit!es were held at -Box 116 SEVEN MILE, OHIO Vienna. They Will care fo r Mr. the reside nc e Tuesday aft ernoon. McMa ken's par ents, who a re in T hom as Hess, 7 ill health . M.rs. McMaken, who has I l'A Y E L PO ST ' ORDERS OVER $2.00 bee n housekeeper fOT Dr. A. T . dent of Wayno ·j·ownShID. J'lght , of w illCenterville. be succeeded by Miss fat her of Frank Hess, at , _______ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...", W Wilbb, di ed at his hom4l in Spring Mon d a~ follQwing an extended ncss. Jt'uner-nl services will ' be held at t he r esidence in Spring Va lley T.hu rsdaJ( afternoon at 2 o'clock. Bu r ial .n.t Byron in Green Coun ty.

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Catherine Branst rat or of Waynesville ure members Qf the cast Cor the f ourteenth Alma Mater pagea nt to be p resented at WItte n berg College at 4 p. m :' on 'Wedn csday, June 3, during ' the Eighty-Sixth Annual Commencement we ek. The 'pageant wiII close wi th the coronatIOn of Miss Ellen Easto n of Springfield as Alma Ma ter, Miss Georgia MacPherspn, assi84 tant professor of French at Wittenberg, wrote the ~ant to be presented this year.

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COON HUNTERS MEET The Southern Ohio Coon Hunters' AEisociation, organized two mon ths ,a go, will meet an on on the evening ot May 29. A JlIeet ing will be a t the AmeriClln Le~ion rooms at 8 p. m. accordmg to HinES, Warren county game ward. en, and all local sportsman intercsted in hunting or the preserva tion of wild life are urged to te nd. . ' Th e association has the backing of the Ohio Conllervation Departmen't and is pledged to cooperate with this department.

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Throug h the F ish and Prol ect ive Associa tiil n of Southwester n Ohio, Wlllrren county recel~ed a shipment;,of fish on Tuesday of last week.. The lot cotullated of Rock Bass, Chan'nel Catfish and Sma\) Mouth Black Bass all of which wer e immediatelY! placed in l o ca~ streams,

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Mr. Dean Stanley of Lebanon was a Lytle visitor on Tuesday of last week. Miss Velma Smith, Mrs. Clyde Wha rton' and Her man Smith were Dayto n visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. John Clark and f amily spent Saturday afte.rn·o on in Hamilton'. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Swank of Dayton spent Sunday with home f olks. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick and Mrs. MlU'garet JohlUl were Dayton visitors Friday. _ Mr. and Mrs. S~th FUl'nas, son a nd daughter were Suna6Y guests at a f amily dinner at the home of the latter's mother, Mrs. John Hill, at Richmond Ind. Miss Eva Wharton enter tained to SundJ1.Y dinner Mr. Loren Routzahn, Miss Velma and Mr. Herman Smit h, in honor of her birthday. Henry Foulks is remodeling his home here. This house was the home of Jtis grandfather 87 yea'rs ago. .

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EXPECT GOOD SEASON There seems to be a very wide spread impression tha t 1931 will be a good season at Miami Valley Chaut auqua . It is on this basis f th ' that t he managem ent 0 . IS popular summer r esort has built one of the finest and most expensive p r ograms ever offered. On the theory that t he people of the Miami Valley will n(lt be able to take long tours or g o to expensive sea-side and mountain r esorts for their vacations t his s ummer the Chautauqua manag~m e nt is ,Puttin~ f orth every effor t to entertain their pat rons at home at reasonable pr ices. Many r eservations are being rece ived f or cottages and cabins and the hotel is already booking larlre w eek-end .par ties. The sec u.r ing of dates for conven. h tions, r eunions and picmc8, as been exceedingly large for this ear ly dat e and there will be hardly a day f rom June 16 to September 10, that s/)me group is not being entertained on the grounda. ___.., _ ...____ BITtEN BY DOO Mrs. Frank Stansberry was bitt en by a dog belonging to Willia m Schuler, Monday attel'11()on. Mrs. Stansberry wall passlnlr the Schuler home when the dog ran out the yard and atta'c ked her, biting her ankle. While the wound is painful, It is thought ~here is no danger of serious results.

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LANDED BIG FISH Pat Hopkins, t im-year O.ld""ii'O'n of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hopkins; was exhibiting e cat fish, Monday after noon, that weighed six pounds.

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DON'T PEEL POTATOES Every single persoll in the United States eats 4 bush e]s of potai Jes a year, aeording to M iss , Lelia Ogle, extension specialist in home economics at the Ohio State University, who declares that potat oes are rich in one of the most impor tant energy-giving foods and are good sources of vitamins Band C. Because a large proportj.on of the valuable minerals and vitaniins in potatoes are found right under , the Iskin, much of their food value is lost when they are peeled .before cooking, she aaY-B. The skin tends to hold back the Vitamins, millerals,. and other food n.utrients. None of the food substances Is lost if the skin is removed after cooking. Mrs; Ada H. J enkins, of WlImingtol!t expects to take a r oom at the 'j"riends Home.

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The Ladies Aid will meet next W ednesday June 3, .at the home of Mrs. Stanley Bailey, 'Miss Velma and Mr. 'Herman Smith attended. the funeral of their mother's cousin, Mr: John Best, near Miamisburg, Monday afternoon. . Mrs. Anna Kenrick and daughter, Miss Bertha spent Sunday at the borne of Mr. and M1'!I. Walter Kenrick, Messrs Guy Routzllhn, James' Johns and Kesler Graham, appra. ised the chattles. and land of the late; H. ,MI. Clark, on Tuesday ot last week. " Mrs; Susan $aylor and eons Hen!')" and Riley 0'1 Dayton caUed on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graham ThurJJday evening. . ,Fred Cordy traded bill property, here to Albert St. John, of Lebanon, for. a farm near Oregonia and with his (\Ullily ·moved there' last 'Yaek. Miriam Wharton spent a couple of days last 'week with Clara B. Lewis, of Social Row, and on Fri. day attended the' school picnic, at Centerville, ' Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Grab.~ and dauehter, Bernice, called on Mr, ~md Mrs. Edward Cotteral of near Mianilsbul'l' Sunday Bftllrnoon. · The Young People's e1tuie of LYtI~ Sunday School had a weiner. , oast in eharles · Graham'li ;.rove ne.u: Ridi'eviUe Monda, .eveninlr, · Mr.' ~d MlII. Paql Brown and S,o ns attended the funeral of the former's mother, Mrs. Richard Brown of near Ferry at the Way. nesv.ille Catholic -d!ul'Cb ·Saturday morning, Interment Miami Ce~etery, . Mrs, .M'arlraret J obns In cOlmp:an,](J

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Dayton and Mr. Bailey and dA11I:rhtR1' atten~led meetlnlr of the Sun'day evening at the Misaes Ruth and Marpret near Waynesville. " , Charles Early received Wednesday of the sudden of his mother, Mrs. . Oharl.....__.-..... Sr" at ht;!r home o'n ,th~ SPrin.rboro ahd ' Dayton pike. Funeril service was aeld Saturday after. noon and jnterment .in Mlatnlsburg ceni~tel'Y, :"

Mr. and, Mrs, A" E: C~:'a~lra~~~ Mr. and Ml'JI, Cbailel ' ( and children; .an,d.

The ~eople today keep a they call "ju'l,Ik," ~rou~d their premilel , which il in the way, and perhaps lome one could' ule it. "For only a few cent. lpe~t in' advertilin,. you could e~lily di~poleof it Witb a profit.~ ,


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NEWS DIRECT fROM THE STATE CAPITOL

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MEMORIAL OAY WAS fllTiNGLY OBSERVED

EIllIIIIl Mc :ll illan, Ulir ol c hi ld o f Hul",,.t .1. IIIllI Hdl ('ea B. Uwi Kg ins wli s UIPI'II 4- I H- I BGG, in t he ]) o\' er ~Ilnl lll uility . 'he ('xper ie nceJ th e g'r(' at lrun s iti,)n lit t h!! clo>:ic uf n UU ~ I' dn y, S l rick ' ll w it h u pup lexy, C OLUMB US- Memb e r s of th e W . A . C . 6; Cincy Stoc k Yard , 2 .. ~ Il(' pn ~sl· d q u ie tl y 5-2!1- I!la l . a g-e WA YNESVILLE CHURCH OF Legi latul'e co.nv e n ed a g a in MQnCHRIST ,\iL:IlI" l'iu l ~t' l'\' ice s w ' I" he ld at 10 5 \ ' ,"," 'S nnp m unth, l·ll'vell da y!!, W. A, C. 9 ; Dayton Racer. 2 , d a y f or U ('QnLinu ed lu ssle \~ith th e Ih,' "" Il1l'tl' ",' Snlllniay afternuo n .· Iie ~I'!!\I' to Ill Htur it y in a sturd y ( nd enominatiDnal) taxati un proble ms. Th e y wil l have \1 iU,' II l a r~~ nllw" pre~ Ill. Th e A sk u s abDut Plas ter Patch. Q unker hl)m!!, in whic h th e mo jo !' h (' ~ ler A. W:.i lli u llI s o n, Mini s t er tu fralll e a bi ll mee ling wilh the Madden fir~mell' ~ club had chargl' or t he T hl! mn in fuc ts tllnccr n i ng t he e mp ha s is \\'II ~ ':I'er pla ced upon s im Lumber Yard. Ie yo u arc papering use P lns t er a pjJl'oval Qf th G ove rn Ql', UI' it frncll H a t , "I icil y und truth. T hese qua liti es Biul c Schoo l lit . :3 U a . Ill. Lo rd' s Pa tc h , lI1addL' I1 ':! Lumb e r Ya r d, al'r:lIl)::" llh'nt s a nd t h e lllem be rH . ull rla y ll t'te l'nOUlI IlIU Y get it wh e l'e "the c hi c ke n III'is t iall a 1'1' 10 I", (· I,f1 J.:ratulat.., d on th e reIIIiss Marj o i'ie Euwards is v is it- W a y ne Park w ith t he Dayton I \II'l' l' W ll\" n intu t he f a ur ic of he r S u p pe r li t co n c l u ~ i on . The e ighty-ninth ing I'e latives in Day t un , g ot th e ax." Rn c.·rs. f o r merly the Lin co ln A , C, l lif.., und \\'t!r.., he il! ht e netl u,v a n End eavu r a t (j : -I 5 p , Ill , Roue rt ~I is;. BI " ('n",,',V 'I'i l ll ' i< ~ I' 'ndinl! , lilt "f l hl'ir eIT\lr t~ , eve ry detaI l (; e ne l'a l Assemb ly may mak e a re~ lll ntl n U L like II pcwt('r d o ll nr ill U " 111 nest c"n~ci('n( i uus eff ur t t o. live A rI11 5tr un):,. Ica de l'. E v n ing ('~all' a fell \I" 't'~~ with I"'r Bu nt in Ill' - h"ill)! ~ u l'l' I' s ~f lllly Clll'l'Ied QUt. . cunl fOI' IDng e vi t ,v and it's a gQQd K e l i~ ti c se r vicll a t 7 :45 p , m , fh e Il'Ilit. Ha\'I11f1n F. Il atlicld p r(' s lde d Mrs. Lidn S awin, u f Da y t un , IIl ll d hole, 1s t, 0 111' I,oys w o n by I a <:IlI'b liall life. ue t that they will be ill s essiDn was a Wayn es \'ill e vis it u l Mo n - tak ing 1\ lilli e IJell t' l' arlv lln tll):'l' " f / :! , !l - IHR "' I') ',.fl il'i i'lI tl~· , nflnQlIn~ in g t he ~ h,' wa" marr ied LO mi nis te r w ill exch nll ge P lll plt ~ ur o und July fi l·s t. with A, H , Gull l'l lge of t h · E Il ~ t da y. .. n llll1 e l'OU s C! 1'I'ors ; 2nd. A UI-:"plll'l-:'er .J 'ls l'ph :\lc :'li lla n. 4 :l y a l';\ have I lItl'~),dllC ln )! th e Gl' nu illt' I ntl'rnal ion al Il al'vl' ~' p" " ~I'a nl . alld t r uck ou t II uaU,·I", Now, let's t hey sujo urne u t oge th er, wo rki ng Day tun ' h urch uf C hri st. Mr. G ul - t" I' I'('pall " an d 11\ illl· . ~, ... ,I. ( ', ~ I I\' H~\'I' ul t he d a y . . I hc .. Wa y ~ ~ s­ A t the r ecen t ci vil se r vi ce CQIlI ledge is a s t ro ng pl' ('~c h e l' . L et'~ " ill,· sd l<)ul l'Ulld pla~cd Ame llca H a \\"k ~ 'J Mr. W . H . Allen s pe n t th e w ee k- g ive' t hl' HCOl'(' hy inl1illg's t hl'n 1'0 1'- pra~ illl!, ex hi bit ing t he il' fai th in pe titi v(; E'XtlminllLio ns for PQsiti o ns e nd with hi l< broth e l', H Qra ce, a t g i\'c a nd 1' 0 1'1-:' t . fur 1111' "IWni ll)! of tlt l' pr llg ra m 11 11111 I1 l1 d Go d , T o h el'. h u ~ b a n d s he Idve him n gODd hen nng. Pru YC'l' ill s tllte servi ce, it was r. ece ~Ra r y Detro it , Mich, Ill l'l' t ing an d Bi llie s tud y each \V,·tI :'1b~ I '> I." la [I II II I,: I lila St' :O 1', w hic h \Ia ~ ),[iv l! n a ~ f ull uws : 1 2 :J 2 ;; Ii 7 8 !I --R II E \\'as u ('OU r U I{I: oU ~ cO ll1l'ad e unt o. prOC ll l'e cn lul'l!od lllJUl't e r s [ ell' lI e~ d ay at 7:·15 I), m . Th e t: hu rch \\,(!I'C w C'(' ~ ' '' 1 1I1 J.: u l· ~ l ~ \I f f : ie nu, in ) n\' lh' atl l dl - ReI\, . ', A. Wi llin1l1 SD n , da u nte d by a d\' erslty , b uoya nt a ll d th o appli ca n ts , du(' to th e increasJ{ t"' (, I'~ - 0 U ,I 0 0 0 0 1 11 -- 4 !I!l g- Iad to hhll rl' th e heav i('s t r e- \\, "erl' yu u f'll l at ho me. I' inci n nati. Mi ~~ es Tri ll e na and Maritll re t Lin('"ln' ~ (; .. tt~ ,: iJul'g Addresse d n Unll)(.' r desi rin g t o. 8('1'Ve th e ir I~ dward s vis ited I'e latives at B lan - W , A . (' . - 1 :! (J U I :J 0 :! l\--!I 10 7 ~ pollhihi l itie~ , Shl' was ~V('l' a r dell t ~Ii < s ]{ llt h 1I 'll'kt'lt. s til t .." Ou e to. till! Un l! nlp lDy me nt cheste ST. MARYS CHURCH r Fridll Y. T wo Bn ~e lI i l ~ - ll aI'L"oc l;, ~ l r. and :II I',. \ '. B, Fairl ey, of ill h~1' fai t h in her h usuan d , and :'I I u~ic s it ua ti Dn e xis tin g ut lh e present Re\,. J, J , Sch eff e r , Recto r S t o l II nn ~ e ~ - \\', A. r, 7 , II ill> I;(' I''' , weI'(.' Sun"a)' g U l· ~ t s of :\ d d rl'~' Ht' \'. C, A. Wi ll ia mso n whalc"" I' l' nlcrpris ' hl' undl' rt ouk , t illl e s ov(' l'a l hundre ds t UD k the Do uu l{' Pl uy.· Hac!! r s :!, W. A . ,'he );a \" N e w line Df e very day greetherse lf t o li fe m Qs t Ju ne 7. F ir Ht S un da y ar te l' T r ill - ~ II' ~ . . ~Iaudl' · Ialh'. :'Il us ie l,xlI lll imdi o ns f or PQsitiuns Dpen in , 2. cards at Cary's J ewelry Shop . wh :e, hllal't'll l \' r ',w Iv ed t o. cren i e it v Chu rc h sc h oo l at !l :3 0; I\I U I'fl (' an n lln exc rci ses by ch ildr e n Vll l it- us d e par t me nts. Exum ina- ing Le banon, Ohio. Buttc ri e fi - ll awldn". Muud y an d a h" lI1l' in its lil ;)s t bea u tifu l Sl'nse, in'g Prllyc r and se l'mon at 10 :30. JI l l'. a nd JlII' ~, F l ll nk W oolley ulld,'r t 11(' s upe r vision of Mi sses ti o ni- wore h e ld in leve land, CinC litro l'd ; Augsp urge r a ncl W ('II('r, IltiUl ll eti with Iur c a nd blesse d !I nri ftl llli ly. or DII)'tUI1 , \\ (.'rl· h ' I'" 1'lul'<1 L ile an d Ula ll ar t sock. c innllti, Day t un and Co. lu mbu s. [ Ul' ~ l elllU I ial ~ el'\'ic cs . l'llr-. and Mrs. W. N. Sears and b ~· l'l('ave n ',; I,f l'ea test g ifts. FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST l{ 'v. W illillnu,() 11 itavc a fin e so n J uhn vis ited re latives in A rl i ~ 8li ll li ving f Qr it Ll!t's t c ll ub"u t th .. !Je tt c r J.:llllle T h is idea One fre quentiy reud g in th e canum Saturday. (Und e n Dminational) M I'. a ll d i\l r:i. H han C. Crone add l' (,~~, hi ~ tit 'Ill' ueing " D u e~ the with Cin c inn a ti :::ito ck Yards , is endJod icd ill l hl' s ix ~ tru n g , Chester A. Williamso.n, Minister da ily press QJ th e c uncern with and ch ild ren, uf Day t o n. sp ent Wurld J{ cmemuer '! " . , su n>, a nd ti ve graSnturuu y af tc l'n Qu n , Ol's uol'n pit- Ill an l ~' \Vhit'h certain European s tlltes are le Schoo l at 9 :3 0 a. nl. un- tbe Wl'('~ -e nd in W ay n ;;vi lle, l\l iss Huth lI u cke t t's ren ditI o n Littl e Bill y Harts oc k is vis it ing ,'nturd av a ft I'n uo n. II . Ol's bom c ivu , da u g h t~ r~ . whu " rise up t u da yB ibwill be "Vis it u r s Day ," The vi e wing a s tead y d ecline in the his mDthel', Mrs , J ake R e ed of Cen of t he "Gctty s bu rg Addre~!\ was pi tc hed ' thi s o ne , and. t hl,ug h h it call her b l e ss,~ d ." or th b fnmi ly pe r so n in viti ng th e 1I1 0~ t will I' \! nlRrriage rat e. That Ohi D'S mar- te rville, this week. exc,' " e n~ ,and el ici te d fa vora ble Mrs, Cla re nce Rye was host('ss eire l.. t he t wo e ld e r c1l1ul("h tprs ru th e r fr ee ly , kc pt th e hi ts we ll ceiv a pri ze, L o rd 'g Su ppe r an d 10 t he nll'lllber~ ()f th e l'iul("e mte is nut declining is in COlli III e n t. love)!' 1' 1 L.'"..,dl' u thci I' nlu lh er tu that sco i\.e r e d, rar e ly b eing in IIny se rm un a t 10 :3 0 u, m. A. H. Gul- L nf 'I u b, T h ur~ d a ~' aft e rn oon , tli cuted by s tatistics cQmpi le d toTh e cann on exe r cises were MI', nnd Mrs . L u th e J' Pel'kin s da nJ:e r o f defeat. rea 1m tu \\ hich we a ll a s pire. ledge o f t he Eust Day tOil hUl' c h day in th e offic e Qf Secre tary Df and heuut ifu l and i )llp l'es~ive , c Qns istfamily, of P aRad c na, vi. iter! . ·h > 1\' I1 ~ gi \'e n to hos p it ality, Tw o do ubl es g a v the vi s ito rs a -' tlltc la l'e nce J. Brown, A CQm- relatives he re, Sunda y. of hris t w ill be th e p rea c her S U IlMr. an d i\lr:, Otto. Seuo l,1. of inl< uf il r ill s and flowe rfi st r e \~ e d r un in th e fi rst, an d th.r ee ~ in gl es and g I'eatl)· e nj Qye d th e f e ll ows hip da r mo rn ing . DQn't f ai l t o hl'H r pllris on of marriag e rat es f l'Qm W ay n esv l~l e C in c inn at i, spe nt t he we 'k- nd I,\, ~ Illnll child "en, o f tl lll hu r c h, but t il he l' famil y unJ un e n o l' ~l1 v e th e m tw o lI1 ure 18 70 to. l!J1l0 inclas ive, m ade ' Qn him . T he Lo,vlll W o men will mee t Mr, and Mrs. Dan Walter a n d in th e fif th, wh ile u t ripl e a nd u , he gave lh e u t m os t devQ ti on . W ednes da y a t th e hOlll e of MrH. F. w ith Mr. an d JIl l'S. W , O. Raper, School hund fU I'n i: hed g o.d mus Ic. ce ns us ye lll's, giv eR a n Ilve rnge of Mrs, , hol\ illl! " reat improv me nt. H , V, Wa lter w e re Wllynes- w il d pitch g nve t he m th e ir co nso la Thl' uug h th e years o f t he ir child, Hubbl e, at 2 p, Ill, Th ese lTI e (' t!I.68 murriages Il'r 100 p opullltiun vi lle vis it ors, Qn Friday. For best res ult cons ign y our J a mcs Eo McClure furni s he d two h un u ~ he co n sta ntl y yea m ed with ifill'S lire attrac tin g a sp le ndid atlion ma rk e l' in t he ni n th . In 1930 t he I'e wel'e 10. 10 mars t ock to Gree n- Emb ry Co" ",u c hin es dlll' illl! t h e mor ning, f or Ellis ' wnlk, Ossie 's firs t sacri - sacrifidll l la bo r that each might t en dance . The wo me n a rc " d o ing li ive ringes pe r 100 , whic h for thh> ncinnn t i, in ca r e o C D. R, Salis- I he conveni n rc of t huse who M,', nnd MI'S, O. M, Ridge viss ixty-yea l' period is seco. n d o nly to ite d Mr. an d Mrs. C. D. Ridge lit fi n' , two. ('rrUI's o n D u k e ' ~ s mash de vc lop t he hi g h est possibi liti es o f th in gs ," ome li nd ee. Yo u arc b ury , wi s hed t o. ta ke fl o w('l's to lh ceme a nd ~ddi e Burt o n ' ~ s ing lc sen t body, m ind, and s pi r it. S he \\'ns a lwllYS we lco me li t this church. 1!)20, durin~ which yellr 10.98 Ce nte l'\' ilIe, un W e dnes day. tcl'V n nd had no mea ns of tl'a nsn t'vp r t oo \\' ea I' y t o do so me thin g Hov li nd Paul in with W. A , C.'s marriages we re pe rfQl'med pe r 1\11'. FO rl'es! 'ran e a nd da ught.,' 1' pI,,:t ntioll. A l ~ rKe . Ilumber took ted t u see fur t he m, a nd s he d e ligh 100 o.f popla t iQn. first bra ce o f run s in t he fifth. In WAYNESVILLE M. E . CHURCH Ma rj o ri e were gu e ~ t s o f Mrs. ad vuntug-e o f IllS kIndness. 1111'S, r. S, Will iams and Miss the lucky sev nth , W e ll.e l~s s ingle t he lll happy. S he had g r eat inge n Me lll bc l'R o f th e Fire me n's club Ma ud e .run e a nd fllm il y, o n Sutur He nry of Ma lon e, Ky" were week- Orsbo.rn's secQ nd ~Ilc nfi ce , fuur u it y in co nj ul" ing guu d tim es Dut G, C. Dibe rt, Pastor Deco. ratiQn DIlY was ap propria te e nd gues ts o f M rs. J De Tinney. day. al so. fll r n is hc d trans por t ati on to Qf t h e s illlp l e ~ t eve nts, an d by h e r s to. le n ba~ es , and fD UI' e l'I'DI'S ga ve W edn esdIlY.: Bi ble s tud y lind Iy Duserved at the O hi o. Penite na Kr ea m a ny wh o. atte nd e d the boys f OUl' lusc io ll s t a llies , a nd IJC!I'"iste nt g ood c hee l' cnated an prayer m ee tin g a t 7 :30 p , m. tial'Y with m e mDria l s el'vices held MI', and Mrs, r , , Har ts ock, of afte rn oo n exe rc ises, Miss Lucy Emle y returned to othur atmo ~ phere Qf co nte nt a nd hape old bnll g nm e . Frida y: hoi l' p ru ct ice n t 7 :30 Milfurd, we l'e gu 's ts u f t he fo rin th e chape l. A . fln e address was h e r duti es in th e pDs tQffice On Mon T he mn k of ivil wor veterans A t eam fl' Qm O~ b o rn is coming pin :: wh ic h we mi g ht all em ulate, p. Ill. give n and th e men enj Dyed a dny a fter II tw o-we e k s vacation. me l"s m o th e r, Mrs. ,I . L. H tl l't Qc k in t he tow ns hip is alm ost de pleted t o Wnyne P a rk, n e x t S unday, nnd S hl' so ught vi gi le n t ly t o instill inll peoilll m o. vie s how and mus ical S und a y : undllY SChDOI at !J :3 0 on Thursda y. on ly t wo r Il'lllining, William S herour uoys hllv <, th e ir w urk cu t uut t o thei r lives t h e princip les of ho n- a , m., preaching sel'v ice a t 10 :30 PI' gram . Du e to. t he f a ct that the wuo d a nd William Bigg~ .. Dependable watches and the fo r l'h eill . The M e mol'i1l1 Da y sco r e es t y a nd t r u t h, and Chris tiun II. m. ; EpwQI·th Lea gu e at 7 :0 0 p. n ow la rge d o rmitory at LQndon latest Th e Pi re m en 's club exte nd s Misses lnis Da vil', Rh o.la IlIfri in J ewe lry and Novelties at cha ra c t e r . S he has bee n re wal'ded 111., fe l'vic e at R p. m " ""he n Rev. J . Pri son PlI l'm is n earing cDmple tion Cary's J ewe lry S hop, Leban Dn, O. as o. ne by one t hey cs tablis he d J . c ha effe r, re c tor o.f S t. Ma lY's Els ic Cleve ng 1', Qf L ba IlO n , rura l t ha nks to all who. a ssis t e d in Warden p , E. ThDmas exp ects to. TO K YARD r o ute 5 li re e njoying n hl Qtor tr ip ma kin g the da y a s uccess. Ch ri~t i a ll hQmes, A Ith Qug h nil e x- Epi scu pa l c hurch, will pre a c h, de cl'ellse th e number oJ his boardthl'o ug h th e ea st. Mr. C. M, Nic hDlson, Df WauAB R H PO A E cep t H erbc rt h ave su ug ht a wid e r CI'S by sending n large number Df watos a, Wi ~ " spe nt th e week-e nd 5 0 1 0 1 I sph ere of acti o n t han th e h ome th e m down to Madis Dn e Dun ty to with h is m o the'r , MI's. M. N ic hol- H ic ks, ss ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH M,'. an d Mrl'. K e nn eth Ridge USS AKRON, LARGEST Sull ivan, If :1 1 I G 1 o unit, th at s he was s till yea rning, tl'l\in fo r fnrl11 work. At present s on . Rev. Lawrence B. Mo.lImann. and da ug ht I' 0 r na y to n, we r e WORLD ZEPPELIN BUILT 2 fOl' th e il' happi:ness, was e vid e nced lJumig, 4u 4 0 0 1 1 Ioe has 4, 6 15 m e n in his chlll'ge. Be rkrof e r , cf 4 0 1 0 0 1 by . messa ge f ound uftel' hel' Summer schedule-lat, 8rd and g u cs t o f Mr, a nd Mrs, 0 , III. Mi ~s LQII ise Crane spent the 4 () ] 0 3 o pa 'sing , "th ough d <'ad s he ye t 6th Sunday, Mass at 8 :00 a. m.; Ridge o n Sa tu rda y, The s tate conse l'Vation depnr.t- week-end at Wittenberg, t he gues t [{i e3. p Th u uHa nd s o f per sons. mDre anfo. rd, rf 4 0 0 0 0 o fl uk e th ." (da ted ) May 23 , 19 2!J : 2nd and 4th Sunday, Masa at ment hns b een r es tocking many o.f o.f Mi sses I rmll Rich and Thelma MI', a nd Mrs, E. B. MU l'l'ell and th!! n GO,OOO o n S undays, are each hall, 3 b " Dea r C hildl'en- l d on't knQw 9 :30: 4 1 2 0 6 1 the stream s. lak t';j and po nds with St, J Dhn. dnughte r, of ' pring Hill, w ere wee k inspe ti ng th e prQgress of Wulfor, I b 4 1 1 10 0 1 \\'hr , but I f ce l that I mu ~ t leav e vari Dus varieti es Qf fi sh a nd th e dinn e r gu e ts of Mr, und Mrs. L. ~ D n st ru ct i o n f the U S AkrDn, Herzog, c 4 1 2 7 1 o th e. e w ord s t o' YDu on pape l', Rpurt s hould be e xce ll e nt dUI'in g I\hs, Chlls . M ic hols of Cinci nn ati H. Gun lun , Qn Sa t urda y. w hi ch th e GDod yea r-Z e ppelin Co.rPlpllse li ve in peac e with each LOCAL . BOYS t he Dpen sea so n. Black uass. cnlico i the gu es t of Mrs. Matlie Wilpo ratio n is bui lding fo.r t h e U, S. 3 6 4 !I 24 13 6 o th e r a nd with God and mnn, May Totals 0. 1' s tl'awbe rry uass, blu e gill s, crap ATTEND FIELD DAY J-la ve yo ur la wn m owe r sharp- Na vy, a ccQ rding to. L, H, GDrdDn, on at the Feny parsDn age God bl ess e a c h lind e ve ry o ne o f pies, r Qck bass and bro.ok tro ut linm this wee k. e n ed by th e sam e machin e as u sed local GOQ d ye!!r deal e r. ' YQ U. I' ve t r ied t o. do f or ea ch on e W A YNESVlLLE A. C. ha,( e ue e n di s t r ibuted und e r t h e in th e flldD ry, at th e W ay n esv ille The US S Akron , the Wo.rld's big' t he be st I co uld. Mammn ." Thul'sda y and J.'ridny, May 28 s upel'vi s io. n of IQclf1 a n gle rs clu bs. AB R H I' D A E J.:es t ail'ship , now has neal'ly hnlf Th e f l.JI Dwin g lin es w'C rll penn e d a nd 2 9 was Fie ld On y at Ohio Aut o. and Machin ery Co. . M r~. Ruth J ann ey a nd Mi ss Lou The department will begin t he disDuke rf , 4 2 0 o 0 o by o ne of the SDn s , a . a tl'ib-, tatE; U ni ve rs ity fo r nil bQYs of it s fauri c Qut I' cove r in place, tr ibutio n of YQung pheasants and e lla nl'e vis iting Mr. and Mrs. BUrton, 2b Misl' W a nd a Cllll'k , o f Dayto n, an d seven I.l r its e ight 560 horse1 2 o ute, u deg r ee which n o Unive r - S mith Hugh es deplll'tments o f t he H ungllrinn Jlartridg cs the latte r L oren Hadley, nee Jeannette J an- Mendenhall. ss. "4 11 21 1 3 o s it y cu u ld s urpass. n ey, at Newark. s ta t e, There were ovel' 2 100 boys and Mi ss ~ n z o r , of Greenwich, 0 ., po we r Pll jt in es ha ve bee n in s tnl.l e d par·t o.f June and early in July. , Ha r tsock, 3 b 4 0 J o I o prese nt f r om a ll pao-ts of Oh io, s pent th e 'w ee k-end with Mr. nnd ln m oto r rooms in t he hull. Dop lllg , 4 0 0 ] 0 2 o "Can we ap p r eciate s uch a wife, Judg ing co ntests in Dairy cattle, Mrs , Walte r Clark anel famil y, i, nlso in prog ress, alld t he ~ ose of Mrs. RQderick Ba rde n . of CQI- Love ly , lb The Sl' nntc ha s passed t he re- umbus, Hough , II 4 0 0 3 0 o t he s hip ha, been c~ v e re ~1 W lt~ the (\ 3 mate ? Ge neral Li ve Stuck , P u u lt r y, Sheep vi sed e lection cod e and it is n o.W mQthel' s pent last week with her Ellis, cf ~ 1 1 1 0 1 To me is no u(!t te r, ]\Jr, and Mrs, Ru ss ell Bentl ey, alull1inum d op,!! whlc~ g l\;es bghtWo ol, Meat, Corn a n d Grain IV"e re and s ister, Mrs, Ruth under co ns ideration in th e IDwer Weller, c 3 1 1 () 1 o A Mlls t e l' h ume-mak e l'. cDnducted fur thos e bo ys wh o Miss Rosemnry Bentle y nnd MI'. e l'-t]-:a n-a ir s hi ps th e ll' s liver ap· ho.us e. A propDsed ame ndm e n t to Janney and Miss Louella. Ors bQl'n , p 2 0 0 2 3 1 Car-! C ':>nn e r visite d fr i('nd s ut pe nra nce as, th ey g lide ,t~ro ugh the were eligible to e nter. i nC Qrp orate pr ov i io.n f or pre"A m oth e r we a ll IDv e , Of t he th i rteen in t c r es ti ng ed- Po rtland nnd W e~ Lc h ester, Ind ., o.n ~ ky. Provi ' IOn H f Ol' VISItors have W e r epair everything in watches liminal'y cDnve nt io.n was DverTQtal s 6 G 2 7 12 2 A h'c nd y g o ne ab ove. uee n mud e , an(1 Dne end of the ucational trips arra nged fol' tho se S und a y . whe lming l y d efeate(). The bill clocks, jewe lrY- Silverware rewes t s id e Qf th e s tructur e have No longe r II buker, Cary's attending the two. day co ng l'ess, c o.d ify ins:r the s tate e lecti on laws plated- Be ads restrung. Mrs, Ruth Jann e y and da ugh te rs heen mad e nVlliJab le fo.r perSQ n s A mas te r ho.me·- mak e r. 1 23456789our bo.ys f ound lime to ta k e ~d ­ \Vns recDmm e nd e d by a s pcdal Jewelry ShDP, Lebanon, Ohio. Miss L'Qu e lla and M I'S. Rode ri ck \vis hing t o inspec t th e. s~ip. vantage of f ou': The Jeffrey ManC. S. Y. 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 14 committee which was nssis ted in With its 1.., lIgth of 780 feet, the ufncturing Cu mpnny, Th e Ford Bllrden ' s pent Friday wi t h M 1', n nd Mr. and Mrs . Kennelh Elzey n nd W. A. C. 0000204 0 .. 6 ••A g l'lIndma we ad ur e, the wOl'k by Secretar y Qf SUIte To ~ ee he r n o l1li Dr e, Muto. r CDmpany, The Gwinn Mil- Mrs. \oVal tc r W illiam s and f a lTl - US: Akron wi ll be but nin e feet daughter. o.f Da~on, vis ited t he C ln rence J. BI·own. Ea rn ed Run s C. S. Y. 1. lu nge r th a n . th e f am o u ~ Graf formel" S pnrents, MI', and Mrs. lin g com pliny a nd th e BrD wn Fruit ily at KlIlgman . Left on Bases- C. , , y, 6; W. We' ll alwllY rem e mb e r Ze ppe lin , bu t Its g reate l' dla,m eter Fll rm. Walter Elzey, o.n Saturday. A I11l1s ter h ome-ma k e r, A, C. 6, Mrs. Anna J QneH R ouins Dn and g'ives it a li ft ing gu ~ capa~lty of One ou t standi ng f euture o f SILVER ANNIVERSARY S to le ll Bases -Duke 2, BurtDn ,2 , A wom an a ll l' h DUld kn ow Dixon LQve ly and fllmily , of Mendy, Ellis, Well er. th e two day pl'Qgram was the an- daughte l', eilroute frQm Ne w Yo rk nearl y tw ice t ht! Ge rm a n ,sh lp,The Middleto. Wn an d MI'. Lee LDvely, abundant to. bestuw, nunl s tate mee ti ng o.f th e }'. F , A. to. 1.h ir h ome" in Euge n e, Or eg., AI, r o ll will ha ve a capac ity o~ 6,TWQ-base Hit!lullivnn, Be rk- Love Mr. and M,·s. C. Lee Hawke were Df Spri ngboro, were Sundny g u ests Neve l' a ho me brea ke r, o. n Thursday IIfterno.o n, li t which s pe nt t h e week-e n rl wi th Mr. a n d 5 0 000 0 cubic f eeL or he hum, ' t clldel'ed a s urpris e Qn MDnday of Mr, and 1\111:5. James Lovely, hl'ofer S hall, Herzog, Hartsock. A mas t e r h ome-maker, AnI ~l'i 'n's nQn-inflammuble, n<?ntime "Sta te Fal'lnel' K e y " were Mrs. J . E , FI'azie l" evel1ing~ JUli e 1, the occasion Thl'~e base Hits -S hall. e xpl os ive gas, as com pared WIth pres e nted t o thos e e lected to. the ue ing their twenty-flfth wedding Struck Out- by R ies 6; by 01'5 M e mb e r s Df th e G u ild o f :~,70 0,O O O f Ol' th e Graf, and 2,. Mr. nnd Mrs, J, E. McClure bom St ate Farlller degree. Having lived in mnny c ommuni 6, a nni versal'Y. Those in atte ndan ce Ilrp in Co. lumbu s ·attending th e Ma l'Y's E pi scQ pal ehurc h ar e r e- 40 0 000 1'0 1' th l) ' ,S LQS Angeles, ties, a hQs t recalled her kin d ly A 'Welcome a d dr e's was g ive n were Mr. a nd Mrs. J . C. Hawke, nnnual co nve nti Qn uf the Ohi o En ses Qn Balls -Qff Ri es 2 ; uff s y nlpathy, her ready a ssistance liS by Pres id e nt uf Ohi o ·S tate Uni- q ue;t e cl t o m('et a t Ih e hom c o f. JlI' e~e ll t na\-y dil'igible, . Mr. nnd Mrs. M. L, Parshall, Mr. State Funeral Directors Ass ocia- Ors born L ' ~~, o f he lium clima t es fIre a!,d a neighbQr, a nd friend lind a loyal vE'rs ity, Geo rge W. R ightmire and 1111'S. J . W , P'dwHI'ds. Thursday and Mrs. J, p, Fromm and fllmily, t iQn . Wild Pi tch- Ors born, afte l'n o.o n lit 2 o' clock. ')( pl o~ i o ll luur.aI'ci, and Q.lI o ~... s 111m e mbe r Qf t he Church wh e re ver talk s by S tate Dil'ectDr of Ed uca Passed Balls- Herzog 2. _ ' Mr. and Mrs. Mnynnrd W eltz and "ta lillti o ll of th e Ill o t o r~ IIls lde the he r lot was, cas t. ti un J. L. C li fto n li nd State Di c hildren, Mr. and Mrs, V , C, Tracy Mess l·s. Samuel ButterwDrth a.d U m p.ires- P lI lllll1ill a nd Baetl'h1\11'1'. Edith Harri s, Mrs. Laura hull itse lf, ins tead of III sepa: r~te r ecto r of Agriculture I. . G uth e lY MI'. a nd Mr~. M elvy n Bnnta, Miss Giibel·t Frye 'were in Dayton e lQr. afte l' which t he Stnte Farm e r keys Mus hel', Mr. Hani!; Mos he r, 1'111'. g-o nd o lus 1I~ hall b ee n th e ,practIce Card of Thank. - --_ Lue lla Williams o.n, Donald and Monday afterno.Dn, to. see Glenn prese n ted by Gov ernol' a nd Ml'S. R ona ld lJ awk e 11 11". !Io n in previo us s hips ...!J" s pe~I,:,-lly ~e­ we re Dean Hawke. We g" I'eatly apprec ia t e th e kind- GeQrge White. P ra ~~ k we r e. Ll ll da)' g ll (' ~ I " fi t Mr. ~ i l!'lll' d o ut r igge r WI t h a l'Igld dl'lve Frye, who is recDvering after ALBERT ANDERSON DIES A delici Du!; lunch was Dne Df several days ' Jilness, ness of all fr ie nds nnd neighbors The f oll owin g bo. y fr om Way- and Mr ~ . F. C. lla rt s ock an d fm ll - , hal' l will d (' 1ive r powe r to the the 'pleasant features of the evenduring OUI' rece n t uel'eav(> ment. ]lr n lw ller ~ uut Hid o the hull. nes vi ll e were in attendan ce ; J ac- il y Df MilfQn!. Albe rt A'ndel's on , I'eti l'e d Inwy e r ing. Hu s bllnd and Ch ildre n. que Adam s, Wallace Bernard, () Il l' () f t he III os t i n tere s tin~ Saws flied by machinery, (ut lind fQrmer pl'usecuting attDrney Mr. anti Mrs. Va ll Hetn lli a k, fea t u res or th e s h ip will be i1.'1 air--Julian Crabue, R Qbe rt G ons, cleaner, truer, 'laster. Also cross- o.f 'Wanen co unty , died lit his resiJ a mes Hage meyer, Lewi s Michae l. Mr, and Mrs . V irgi l .H c t a lh ck .. of pl l1 ne co mpnrtm e nt , Mr, GQrd<?n JUST SEW ,C LOTHING CLUB cut saws, gummed, 26c per foot. dence in Leba n u n early Sunday BOB WHITE co mpartment \.1'111 Ernes t S hee ts! J ohn Thomps un, No rw ood , Mrs . Manll e Retall! c k, ~ ta tc~. Thi ~ RQy Pigott, at Madden's Lumber morning. His s udden death, du e to Will iam Waralow, Ernes t CQD k, MI'. and Mrs. Viv ia n R >t a ll! ck , hllllse liv e purs uit pI lin es, which The.Just Sew Clothing club held Yard. h eart truubl e, clime a s a dis t inct ll /lnd clear, from the thicket Virgil H enry, Mil o Milte nb erge r , Mr, nnd Mrs, K e nneth Retllll, ck Il lay be 1'01 a ~e d ,und p icked up its s econd meeting at the home o.f s hock to his mnny f l'i en d s thro.uS{h- S hl'i neal', Th Qmas S h eets, Frank Swartze l of Orego nia, atte ntl ('d M e m o l'lUl ill lIlid a il', and wlllch Will be used Qut MI'8. Mo rris Miller , their leader. Warren county. Misses Geneva CaUdill and AlComc!< the bellutiful cnll, BDb a nd Ralph Brans tratDr, serv ices at the ce me t e ry. ril l' sco uti n/!" . 1)1' f o r o.ffense and May 28. Mter meeting refres h- m eda 'Walton, of Lebanon. and Mr. And e r son, wh o retir e d Whil.e ! de fe nce of t he mot hel' s hip. ments were served by Lois P en- MeSfl rs. Thomas Stansb e rry and frum the active practice of his SQft wi nds ulow OVCI' the rippling l\h , H. H , William!'un and famWhil e \'is ito l's are interested in nington an.d V e rd e na Fox. Nine Everett Sears, spent the week-end professiQn seve ra l years ago after wh ea t, FLOWER MISSION DAY 11y attend ed t h e wcddi ng Qf 1\1 r . I he airs hip, the mammoth dDCk . is m e mbe r s answel'ed to. r Dtl cnll. A at Natural Bri.d ge, Ky. a career of Dver half a century at His li ttle mllte answers in vo ice JQs ia h Cafferty, Hon o f Mr. a !ld in it sdf a majul' nttraction. A good time was had. Adjourned to. the Warren cDunty bar, llad no t so sweet, Plow e r Mi ~~ i o n day uf the W. Mrs. J Qhn Cafferty. of FI.'lIl1k l,l1l. :e lll i-para bv io id ill s hnpe, the dock m eet again June 11. Mrs. M. L. Parshall spent sev- been in rDbu s t health for seve ral "Bob White!" C. T. U. will ue observed Tue~day and Miss Mary l\fcC a r t h y , willch i ~ 1 175 f l' t long, 3 25 feet wide Ellen Guy, RepDrter eral days last week at the home Df m o nths. At no. time. h owever was Jun e 9, at th e h ume of Mrs, JO!! too. k plnee in t.h e M. E .. ch ur h at and 2 11 f el' t h~h;, the largest ~~~--Mr, and Mrs, S. D. Chancellor near he serio us ly ill an~ un ~ i1 the el~d H e sends his cnll D'er the fi e lds of Tinn ey. Th er e will be an a pp~o prl ­ Franklin Tuesday eve nll1 g . s t l'Uct Ul'(j in t he world without jnLumbe rto n. Mr. Chancellor, who m.a intain ed an nctlve mterest III ate program a nd Ro.w ers WIll be grnill, t >l'i Dl' ~UPP Q l't . The fiDor nrea of RECEIVES TWO DIPLOMAS affairs. He was 82 > 'ears ~i a/7e. has been very sick, is some better Mr and Mrs. L ee Hawke, M rs. ;~ 64,OOO s qulIL'e feet is uno.bstrucAnd the ech o s(l nds it bnck again, distribute d to. the s ick and shutMI'. AndersD n was a bIrthright ins. Mayn~rd Welt.z and c hildren w e r e t ed bv pi ll a rs 01' posts. More than " Bo.b Whit e !'" While ' ,some ] 400 c la ss m lltes Make YDur Lawn mQre beautiful m e mber o.f the Frie nds Chul'ch and He" d own in th e grass, which is On Wednesdny, June 10, there vi.s itors at the hom e of !\fl'. and 7 200 'tO Il of st eel were u s('d in the was affiliated with t he ch m ch es nt are each receiving a s ingle diploma have your mower sharpened by will be the county D b ~ e r vance Mrs. S. D. Cha nc e ll or Il eal' Lum - buil riing Ilntl it s dQors, and becaua.e wave d by t he bl'!'eze, n ext Monday at the fif ty-fourth Electrakeen Process. See Roy R Dachester and Wnynesville. While his littl e mllte ans wers frDm with distributio n of RQWel's a}1d berto n. Sunday afte r nQo n. M,rs. or it:; immens e alllQunt of m etal It He was a m e mber of the variannua l commencement at Ohio PigQtt, at Lumber Yard. appro.priate exerc ises at the 111- M. L, Pnrs ha ll r et ul'llcd home w lt.h \\'as n e ee ~~:lI'y to place th e gi rd ers Qn e o'f t h e trees, ous Masonic bodies at Leban on State University, 24 members of stitution s, them, "Bob White!" un I Dliers in ord e r that the strucand maintain ed an active interest the g raq}U!oting class will get tw o - --t Ul'e mig h t e xpand a nd co.ntract Messrs. Wm. Archdea co n , of in the work o.f t he Drder. s keepskins ! apiece, among them Franklin and Everett McCullough Mr, Bryan Prend e rgas t, of with challge s iii t emperature. • 0 pU l'e nnd c lear, lik e JIlU . ic rare, Funel'al se l'vices w e r e held nt H er a ns wer frQm fill' away CQmes WILL BEGIN REPAIR WORK Pittsburg, spent l hc ,we ICk-end a t be ing Juhn P. BDlton, of Waynes- of Five Point, were callers at the It has bee n es timated that 10 ville, bachelor Qf III'tS and doctQr hDme of Mr. and Mrs. Howard the residence in cha rge of the Rev t he far m hDme of h IS s iste r a nd f oo tba ll games cou ld be played Qn the air, Fre derick Kirk er. Buria l in LebQf medicine. At th e regular mee ti ng of Co un brother. Mi ss Katherine and M .... "Bo.b White I" s imulta ne Dusl y under the roof of ArchdeacDn on Saturday. anon cemetery, s tand and lis t e n un t il they have cil Monday night, it was Qrdered J esse PI·e nd erga. t. His two , c~1I1" th e d oc k, t ha t s ix miles of stand. g = --~th~t repair work on the lockup fl own , dren , Alma a nd Jimmie , are hV Il1~ nl'c! railroad t l'llck CDuld be laid on While fainter the sO,und Dn the should beg in immediate !y and t~at with thei r aunt a nd ':Incle. MI, th e floQI' . area, and t hllt the gtent GRANGE MEETING prepa rations for the m sta llatlOn Pre nd e rgnst is expectm g to. be W oo lwort h building could be . laid • breeZE! is blown, of the fire s iren be made. tra nsfened fr~m . the, . Pittsbur~ in s id e and the Washington mono There will be spec ial wDrk at "BDb 'White ·! " " BDb-Bob-Whit€l l" T erminal to. Clllclllnatl III a ShD1 t um ent thrown in for good m easure the Grange meeting on ~atu.rday BY .Mrs. J essie B. Tripp. BOY MEETING time. night June '6, when the third and Harveysbu.rg, OhIo. --~---.-.,~.-------~-, fourth degrees will be c\)nferred The regular meeting fDr Mr .. and Mrs, William Cummi n ~, HAD NARROW El3C~PE ( ! 7:30 Mus ic Up Dn the class of candidates. BDY SCDUts will be held Friday at Qf Lebnnop, R, R. I, had for .then· GET TOGETHER MEETING 7 :41> Making the Most of ' Your Pasture-C. ·w, GIlY a :00 p. m. ' at the Grange Hall. Sunday Q'uest.~, M . and Mr!'. Ru sMI'. Merle Tinney _.nd ' fatrin, 7:50 The Pasture Problem and,-f'aun Woodlot-E. G. Wiesehuegel Anyone desiring to register may sell Azbill, Df L<?cklan a;, ¥r. and escaped seriQu s Injuty when their GRANGE ' NOTICE :'00 A · Greater Income frDm your Garden- Mrs. Susie Smith; High. .do so. at this meeting. . The J . O. U, A. M., and D. of ,A. MI·s. George Sheriff, of Rl sm g Sun machine was struck ~Y .another land, 01110. ~ ~--will hold a join·t meeting at their ·Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Jake Reeder, car last Thursday. Tne - TIniIey. 8:10 Music . A 11 degree officers, table!,u girls hall on Friday evenini' June 5, f Centerville, Mr, and Mrs. Ray welle driving to Lebb~notl and nth 8 :20 SDme 0{lportunities in Dairy TerhnDlogy- R. B. Stoltz and s inge.rs please take notice' that fQr friends and famlhes Df the WHITAKER-WHITAKER ' ~tarr and daughters.. Pauline a!ld accident happened a oQt .Ix .. ! :3 0 What KlIld of Lime1- Earl Jones we will prac\iice degree work at members. A gocsod prQgram is being • , d M.r Ph ]'S of WayneSVille, and MI," below Waynes ville. None of', ~ :40 About Poultry Day at WODster, .June 19-D. C. Kennard , the Grange hall ott Thursday even arranged and a "pot luck" supper Mrs. JosIe Whltake.r an . D" I 'M C 11 of N w Jas p r A occupants was lIt!1'iOusllllY~I~~': 8 :60 Ohio Spray Service-To H. Park. ' , Edwalld Whitaker were married in e""a enj~y:bie da~ was spent. . but the automobile was 11 ine, June 4. at • :15. , will folio,,' the proaram. L.b~OD, Monda" J\lIle 1, ve." ,

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L. 1. 1-lundl'l'~ o", atl Inilli "Ll'!ltur elf 1 h ~tIItl' of i\ !llln W. l1atl!awny, dt'c a ~l'd, filed hi ~ in,,(~ n' () I' Y and l\!1pl':li ~ ('m,' nt. 11 1' wns ul1thul'ize,l" to sell at pdvl'Ilc saI l' ertuin pel's nal 111·OP~I· t.y lJ 'Jonsdng \'u the ,,~ tnl . ,J. E. Bel'cnw, nc\lIlini ~ tTat o r of the estate uf DaillY larj:(arct Bel'cow, Ii '(,I'II ~ (!d. fil"d his invenlory nlld uPlJrnisclll('nl.

1-'irman orwin Wl\~ uPlJuinl"d administl'ul I' of the c"late of Muidll ' orw;n. dl· l· ~II S l· (1. B,HHI $2,000. .J nhn J acl" Frank '" «nl low und JO~l'ph , ilme,ur Wl're appoint d Allprtli s l'I'~. Co urt IlPPI'lIvud !\ cerlllin ' plan 01 settlement in lhl' e"tull' of H. Van Tl'ess in uccounl wilh Enrl S. Metcalf. l'he flll1owinl{ nrc"l1nt~ w ere ti l d in COU I·t Mn I' !!fi: fir"t unrl final accou nt o f Ai·thur N. Frl.'nch executor of lh e e: tale of .~ lInlh Elin French, dl' a;;ed: second fin a l and di ~ lributi\'e aCl'lHlllt llf A. M. Lewis, eXt'cuL(lr lO f t he e~­ tate of Edwin lI a'mlin, tI ce n ~ cd; first lind Hlla l llccount llf Eliza S hep»ard, l'xecutrix of th e estille of Thomas 8. heppard . l ece a~ed The will of Anna E. Pre~ley , dec ea e d WIIS ac\m iHed to proO;lt Frank A. Pr'esley nntl Robert W. Bluil' Ilre execu t.or·s o f the eslll'e a nd had ~ J. WlIggon r, ,I. Raymanu Law were nppointed apprnisC1·~ .

Co urt ap proveu, 1111 we,l and co nfirm ed th e foll owing Ilccount. : Fil's t and tinal acc ount of EIIl ma E . Ross, lldministratrix of the estate of Rober t Ross, deceaseu . F OU1·th acc ount. of Mida til es, g uardian. () f Sue Ar l11strong. F ourth nc co un t of Mida ti les, gunrdian of W oodl'Ow Arm trong. First ane! final acco un l of Lotta A . Runyan executrix of the estale of lem A. Runyan , deceased. First and final account of Rub y Hurwich and am R. Hyman, executors of the estnte of M. B. Hrhan, d eceased. First, final and distributive ac('l() unt of Margnret A. J ohn, execu trix of thc estate of hnrl l's E. J ohns, decensed. F irst and final a cco unt of George Brewer and J. L. Henderson, a~mini s tl'tor s of the estate of Mitche ,J Brew 1', ueceased. First a n d finul account of Eunice Doty, executrix of t he estate of D. C. Doty, decease d. Millie S. Downs, guardian oT. Arthur Down s,. min or, filed her first and final accou nt. Inve ntories SIlU appraisemenls were fil ed May 1!J as fo llows: J. A. Rebold, executor of the estate of M. B. Osborn, deceased ; WilJiiam C. B e rgda!~ administrator of the estate of J10race M. Clark deceased ; Ida C. Smith, exec utr ix of t he estate of Benj amin F . S mith, deceased. Florence L. He ndcrson was appointed administratrix of the estate of Julia M. Steddo m, deceased. Bond $1000. C. S. Irwin, G. F. Brown and Walte r Rockhill wel'e appointed appra isers. A compromise and settle mcn t was ordered in t he matter bet ween Lydia Ross, administratrix of the estate of liff Ross, decea se d, and J esse and Currie Latham Ada Phillips, udmin istra trix of the estate f Harry 'Eo Phillips dc ceased, fil ed her firs t and fina l 11('count. A di stributi on of $12,000 in th e estate of Chorles Volkel'ding, deceased, wns ordere d by the court Webstllr E. Woolwine, adminis trat or of t he estat e of Laura Bellini Woolwine, deceased, filed his i nventoTY and a ppntisemenl. Harry Z. Gray, g uardian of David H. Green, fil ed his final acCO Ull t. Edgar Ludlum, J o~e ph Gilm our and Ed . Templin were a ppoi nted appraise rs of t he estate of Margaret Ell n ' Simpson, deceased. William L. Sue menin g was ap· pointed execu to r of t he estate 01 Phebe A. Kirby, deceased. Bond $5 000. Court authorized Raymond McCU,r dy, admin'istratol' of Ul e estate of I rene A. McCurdy, decca ed to 'e Ll on e $5 0 Liberty Bond belo'n ging to the estate. Court a u t horized W . H . Jr win Jr. ndmini st r'atol' of the t'sta te of Frances E . Parkhi ll , uece ased to valu ed ' a t sell certllin bond $3900 at p ri v~t e calc. Comon Plea. Proceeding-.

A disll' ibu t.ion Was ordered in l he '1I1e of rertai n propel·ty in the case of the New York Lifc In sur· u nce o. V S . Duvid T. Willillms. et al. Court ordered a distribution of ~ he procee ds arisinK from a sale III the case of the Miami Valley B. a nd L. Assn. vs. J oh n W. a nd Co ra Parlett. The she riff i ordered to sell for ash ce r·ta in property in Eas t MorroII' ap praised nt $1575 and i nvolved in the case of Margaret P. T aylor vs. Wilh e lmine ,J. Conway, ct al. Th e case uf Clifford and Lydia Ross vs J esse and Carri e Latham

always wOl'ked. ridge answ ered that challenge. Tohe ,kid waited until the firIng ceased, then took bucket alld el'awled ' out hi ""rough the roof, dropping nois· elessly to t h ground and sliding at once into t he brushy little gully t hat sepa rated the cabin ·from the b luff behind it. H did not feel that be was tukin g IIn y rillk, but all hi s Itfe h e hud been dri ll ed in clIution, so he went 'nea king u longl keep in g close und I' the bunk ulla stoPlJ ing ~~=====- ====~=== p====~==:==~===== ev r y few fe et to listen and peer Bnhe cried ::,uddcnlr fr om t.he blue 'nl ok cl jud s b lruyed lh aheilli, He cou ld not sec anyone, CllAP'fE'R IX bunk, hi : s ick bl'nin l!eizin~ ancw l io ~ ition of the n(,iiler~. II wlls n't ond ' it was so quiet that he co uld upon hi ~ g-I·ie vnnc·e. " I know d you much' o f II tUt'g'N; wh ,tlll'l' hI! wa n hl!a r a lone mosquito humming "r: ('\;011 1 cou le! . Balie.' , " \\' t·II , damll it. dll it , then! \\'11 ); I ~' in' when you ~H id yon Jound ted lo hil H llIun 01' ntll. it wa s uV'I' his hen d. Yet he I elt a human pl'esenee near him. H e st ood When \,l1h drill\' :l h lid on :l ,hat map where till' w ind ha,l lIn suti ~ fa 'l tl r~' ~ho " ting. "1l ()W'~ the \\.' . l(' r holdin' uut?" ~ li ll· and wailed two minutes, .a nd n e~l(!l' iit 'irn ri!-:hl. Tlwrl' ni n' bl owed it inlo n hrll ~ h. You WII~ 'I'hlll fll etln!, na be wo nte d hi s qui ck eyes caught a quiver in no ,'o nH'-hoe'\; from a lit'lld· I1lal1. hl.'nc\i n' sLrlligoht fo l' th e ne:;le rs You gol 'Qltl oul (h 1:(' llPrlll'l' ~' uh, wilt. t hnt dead li st, und you know an uther drin\;. The l;id fllll'd the u dl'ooping brunch . ome one was tin dipper, hllpinj:( Babe would n ot hiding in the bu shes. just above Tigl'l' E~' l' : any JUI·.I· in lhe wOl'ld cd whut you had to do. .. r o U 111:,,11.' a slip-u p wilh me noti~(' how he had to cmpe th th e spring, ly ing close under woul d llIa\; ,· il ~ t'lf- li .. f" l1st' . Yuh dll l1 ' l huve Ie wllrry a dUllllled bit. wh"11 you said you W llS g- uin' to boltolll uf t he bll l' ket lO , \. ) HO. He covel' lind watching the cabin and :-\ 0\\" 1' your I' hant:l' Itit ' 111. kl,l! \\' hl· \·Il'I'· ~ pIn '(' I.> CIIUS ' NHl' hntln'( tllll ugh l uf th e wn t er lh e p en fl at bcyo und . " Yo'all beUah crawl ba ck outa but it ]nonll' d rather \)1111111 it, don't yo u klli'1I' Ihere's 11 \\' h" .. lcl' comc f;" ~ t a ll the' rllllf). prolJll·llI. t. ullty 1111 ne,t (·I·,. ,! You ('all ('01- I like YIlll h , Kid, nncl I've let Yllh IUl'ge now. "lI ldn' t j:(11 ttl th e t hnl brush." Th e k id spuke with an omi'nou:l kind o f calm. Come k'cl f\\'(' hUIlc\I'I'" nll il'(" fIJ I' ' CIIl lIl akl' Oll t lik \,o u' re n nic e li (lll' sp rifl K wlh i1<' lh e tl n)' l i ~h l hc!d. damn {arcfu l, l es~ yoah hungry Ind thllt \\ouldli't kill '11 m'skcctcl'. untl Bab(·· ~ thir"t w n ~ growi ng. If unci nil qu es t i{o l1 ~ as ke d l" "'fhM , Ill' price nil (,I e PUPIIY I nill't n<"\'('r 1l1lk('c1 no qucstie , n ~ . the Il,·~ tcn; ~ t ayc d whl're they f oh lea d." Immediately the bu sh es ~ h oo k but I ain ' t a c1u mn ' fuol. Yuu hnd wen!. ,h c'y hnd him trnppcd . l\llIl'IIlY, Uahl' ?" ,\ ""Ut nO,)n. no\\'. Sl' \'e n hours as if s wept by a sudden gale. A "\1('1 1. \t' ~ Ihe pric-,· "n >1IlY daml1 the' (kllrl li ~ t Ull d that was ull J Jlair of legs with blue overlllls ne"lel' ! Di c\n', thc' Uld 1\lnll 1,·\1 Ill! d 0 kllo\\,. . mun uin'l ex- nnd !llllre' ti ll dark. "Think yOu can ~it out thl' ugh tucked into worn riding boots I" 'd,' d t" ir" nt'ou nd s hoClt in' off vlIh ~ o ·!·r . "1\'''\'>1h did t(' 11 nIl! lhal. l~lIbe . hi:-; IlIoul h uh out whnl hl" s doi n'. t hC' root"!" Bab e tried to prop him clime squirming backward into view. The kid reac hed out and M i ~ tllit H"II 'ak l' lI li l Y IInllll! an d r-; ulJ(ldy WUllt '! yuh to udn' l'tise ~('I f on o ne ~lbolV lind watc h, bu t Ihe pllin lUI'n .t h im dizzy li ne! gra bb ed one nnd gave it a vicio us sick. ll nd Ill' IllY panting lind curs- yank , und the f orm it b elonged to ('nm !! sliding down and landed illl! hi:; helpl(' ss n ('~s . "_ llIIah goi ng (0 try," sni tl lhe PI' l lly much in a heap at the edge of t he poo l. Th e kid stepp ed kit! g-rill1 ly. "The y' ll " hl,o t yu h like a rabbit bac k, his gun sagj:( ing at his side Th e kid shook his hC'u d a nd and his olhe l' hand going up 5tCPP(' t1 up un I he f no t of t he mec hnnicall y to claw at his hat. "A h- exc u e m e, Miss Murray bunk wher e hl' c uld brin g- hi s filII s tt'e nglh into Ut" ion, pry ing he blurted, crimson to his collar: Nelli e Murray, in her father' s nnd pU!l hinl;' nt Ihl' dirt-co l'e l'cd clolh es, and wi t h h er father's poll'S o f l he roo f. Ha d the ridgc beyond t he lil tle gray ' tetso n t ilted over one eye nnt been high e!', the neRt el'S over at (t most rakish angle, !tared up lhere would hu fc ~ een him when. nt l.im with a stonished blu. e eyes "Ah-good evenin '," the kid at In ·t, with u fina l uva lonche of clods nnd c\u!<t on the bu nk , hi s stammered again . " I h ope yo'all head pokl'll t ht'o ug h into the s un- will excuse me- " li ght. Bu l l he cabin st oo d on a _ "I n ever even heard you!" Iitlle I'idge of it s own !lnd only gaspe d Nellie. "I though t you h om the bluff 0P Jlos ite could one were in the eabin. Was n't it you look upon the fart hel' slope of sh ootill r. ?" "Yes m, I reckon it was." The t.he roof. "Mebby when th ey bu ~ t in to- kid was trying not to look at her. ~:ii_-.._ t1er_ nig ht. y ou can d r'op duwn ou tsid e Shoah did look cute, though. He an d mak o a r un for it---but I dared one swift glan ce from under he .ai_d , can't, It's all day wit h me. any how hi s hat brim and looked away ' God, I' m dl' Y! Gi mmie a drink guilty' bu t entranced. wh ah I'm from and a ll, Ilnd ask ed yourself. But Nellie Murray was not "But, damn it, yo u've cri pp l ' d before you go. will yuh , Tiger Eye' thinking right s mnht questions. Nevuh did of her appoorance. tell me anyth ing, 'ceptin [ was .to one of the be st shot tho Poo le Babe muttered . "I i)au to co me and warn you iI " hou h wi II, Ba be. I'll get a has got. llnu yo u' ve lieon runn in' get my o'da hs from yo'n ll. " I cl) uld. 1 kn ow you didn't shoot "Dam n rig ht you g it your orders on me about bee fin ' old MUI'I'IlY, bucket of wntah directl y. " ~ lay in ~ id't! . They 'll fill my father, ~ut t hey'll kill you " Yuh and yuh claim you won 't kill 'n fl' om me ! 1 orde r yuhJ ij:(ht now just the same. They're out to kill to IllY 'e m co ld! Kill every damn ' neste r yo urs If for love ut money. yu h with lend , Kid ." " evah wi ll sec me, Babe. Gull y' any Po ole man they ean find. " neilter you ca n cll-aw a bead on, Lo ok ' pretty damn ' !lca ley to m e, "It s hoah was kind of yo'all but ut th e I'e ! ave goi n' aiter 'e m in Kid- damned if it don 't . L ooks ba ck of lhe cabin j:(oes l o t he I wis h yo h hadn't come, Miss Murthe va lley. Hell, th ey' re out t o like t hey 've go t yo u \\'o rkin ' for spt'in g nnd beyo unu.' H c poured nil the WIlle I' into ray." The kid's face was grave, kill yo u, ain't they? Yo u and m 'em. Damn' s py, f or all I know." Once mOI'e the kid trie d not 10 one buc ket and ~et it on a box hIS eyes more te.nder than he both ! Git 'em, or t hey' ll git yo u. gu essed. "Babe's s hot, and I'm Git th e damn ed-" Bllbe hailed list en. In one cal' and out th e c lose to t ho bunk whcre Bab e aimi n' to get him outn heah toothel·- that was the only way to could rench the dipp er if h e had off into a mean ingle ss mumble.· night. I was awn my way to the The kid 'sig hed und g ouged at uo with fever talk. Plumb f ooliMh. to. He kindl ed a llIull fi re in the stable t o get the ha wses." t he dried mud and tried to think Babe was s hoah a sicl, man, all "I'll help. J' II go crazy if I don't stove, a nd let the Hmok advertise rij:(ht. of so methin g else. He took up Bab e's rifl e and sent a livin g man's pre ·e nc e. An old hav e something to do." "Why, dammit, you come h er The kid tried to persuade her with t he d ead li st in YOU I' pock et !' a s hot over to wh er e th e littll! trick, but s nntural a one so to sta y under the bank by the spring, but he was secretly glad she wouldn 't do it. nCI'cs in TUl'tlec reek t own J oe A \l en, labor, $22.40 : Colun1 Cox. 20 was compromisced, settled nnd dis T he kid led the way, thrilling to ~ hip. bus B lank Book Co., s upplies, $2.- the sound of Ne llie Murray's missed. Anna E. Presley t o R ob )' t M. 50; . S. Chemical Co., mops, $6 ; footste ps b ehind him. The stable li nd Mild red E. Blair. Lot in Wood r ow, Weil, tn nage Co., sup· door was s heltered from view of New Suits plie f or. urveyor, $4.25: V. W. the ridge by the s mall haystack Lebanon . R. H. B enjamin and Co. vs J ohn Ed and My rtle F. Fitzge l'Ald to Tompkin s, P~\ y Ira 11, $205.30: E. and by the clump of service-berry D. and Nom E. Hollida y. For Louise Bi~ h op. Lot in Fra nklin . D. J ones, puy 1'0\1 , $42 1.60; L. E. bushes where the nester had hid. money. Amount clai med $80 0 an d Loui s Bish p to Ed anti Myrtl e Witham, pay ro ll, $338 .]0 ; A. T. den t hat morning. There r ea lly costs. Fitzgera ld. Tw o lots in F ranklin. Rettig, payr oll $1() 2.65; Joe W. was no danger of being seen at Alice E. Pete rs v~. Alva dore Loui s Bishop lo Ed and Myrtl e Du vis, pa yr oll, $ 145.60; Charles Roof, et al. FO I' pllrtit ion' of rea l Fitzgel·u ld . Tw o lot.s in F l'ank li n. E. Bra dbur y, paYl'oll, $336.45; t he stable. But while t he horses werC! drinking thirstily from the esta t e J oe and Lizzie C.ox to Walter Fl oyd L mmon s, payr-oll. $260.2 0; Bertha Watkin s vs. Helen Earl y Com mcr and Geo rge ,J ordan. Be rt Barlow, tru ck driver, $25.20 pool, the crackle of more shoote t a l. For pal·tition of rea l estute About 100 acres in -Turllecr eek F ra nk Wil son services as llI echani c ing r em inded him that the battle was still going on. Velmn L, .J ennings VR Walter V. l owr.ship. $08.20 : Harry Burnett, truck "Reckoll I bettah get back t o J en n ings. l' or div rce. Cha rg s B. H. Dakin t o C. D. Walt er. dl'i\'cl', $28.40; George Routzahn, g ross negle ct and exlrem e cr ue lty Lot in Leban on. ope ratin g Hhove l. $20; R. M. Cox the cabin a nd answer those shots Be. s ic Tay lor vs. Glenn Tayl or H elen Gibson Campbell to Sillls grading and ditching , $38.4 0; with a few of my own " he said FOI' divorce. Churgeii, g r oss neg- Richal·t! son. Lot in outh Lebano n Eucn Terry, services, $97.50; E. uneas ily to Nellie. "1'li, take the lect. Levi H. Lu,kens to Williul11 A. W. Knnpp. ope rnting maintainer. watah bucket. If YO' all would H 'ginn, Inc. vs. Cha rlott e R. Luk ens. 43.6 acres in Ma H~i e tOwn $62 ; LeRti e Shultz, operating follow along with ' Babe's hawse I'd be much obli lted, Miss Mur. Lackman, c l al. Money onl y. s hip. mai ntllin er , $66.5 0: Ra lph Stou- ray." Am ount claim ed $1 90 with .intel''J'homlls F. P e ndel's , ueceasl,d , del', )Cl'adin g and ditching, $38.est . by SherifI', t o Marga re t P . Tay lor 40 : FI'an k Robin so n, labor, $10.- Nellie, coming along behind him Farm Tools, In c. vs. Scolt E . et al. Tract in Mol'1'ow. 85; Zllin Armit;[\ge, gravel and with n ever a whimper of fear for herself, filled him with a great Balin . On cognovit. Lyd iu F. Reeder to Willi am S. Ra nd , $1,504.25 ; Lebanon Lumber wonder. 'iti ze n!l Finan ce '0. vs G. W. Reed er , et al. Lot in Fl'Ilnklin. Co., g uard mil matedal, $3 .84; J ordn n. Porecl o~u r e of chatte l S h oah complicated matters too Sa mh C. Co les to Robc l'l Clllrk Howa rd T. Cook, gravel, $736; J . mortgage. Coles a nd A nnn Co les Parcntea u. K. penceI', gl'av'el, $360; W. A. having her along. Going to be bad Ida B. Woodrey vs Lou is Maag L ot in Franklin . -6l Huuse, g lls oline, $6.68; Miller enough, making a run 'tor it, with FIJ I' quitalJ le re lief ' IInd tempoWillia m S. Reeder to the Board Hurdware Co., dog supplies , $15; Babe, Never planned on having l'al'Y I'est fllininl{ ur der. 01 Educntion Franklin Schoo l Dis- Belt Press, fOI'm£; for l'oad work, anyone else to look after-Nellie Vi rgi l O'Ba ni on vs Roy O'Ban- t r-icl. Lot in Franklin. $7.1i0; Cin cinnati Oil W orks, Murray, least of all. They'd need ion, et Il l. For partition and ulE morson A. and Anna E . Davis lu brication, $65.39; Frank Sher- another horse, and· they'd need lowance of claim of $500. to Th e Franklin Village School wood Co., gas and supplies, $3.11; someb ody that qauld shoot and Miron Shutt!! vs Christine Di stl·ict. Lot in Fl'llnk li n. Rec ord- Hull' s Se rvice Statio n, gasoline, h?ld, back t he nesters. The kid Shutts. For di vorce o n gro unds of ed M1iy 21; . $56 .16; W. W. Williams Co., dldn t . see how he was going to gross n eglect. Mathilda BarkeI' to Louis Mark o lun t el'l1s, $H. 75: East End Gar- !flake ItI but he was going to make The Lebanon-Citizens Nationn l 132.75 acres in Massie township. age, g-as und : uppli es, $26.68; W. It , 'b ut In neve.r ocurred to him to Blink a nd Tru Bt Co. vs Albert Wnlter L. a nd Luc ile Davi s to J effery, I'epuil' work, 85c; P. B. change his plan. There wasn't any Stac.v, et al. POl' money, 'fore- MenUI'd lind Vel'a V. Nixon . One- Simpso n, operating ma intainer, othe.r plan to change to not unless clos ure of mortgage, app oint- half ane in Gen nlown . $49; J. D. Adams, supp14es 'for he Just rode off with Nellie and ment o f r ece iver und equ itable Ray and Leona Wh itavl'e to C. gradcr, $2.3n; Kurl D. Dakin, in- left Babe-reli ef . " Reckon yo'ali bettah wait P. Kr oh n. 40.15 nc r(!s in Harl!! n su rance on trucks, $27.96 ; J. C. to wnship. Hawke, wheel barrow, $7.50; d?wn hean with the hawses." The Real Estate Transfer. Loui s and Eslhl' r Marko t o J ,' Franklin Motor Co., t ires, $42; kId turned and set down the nnvid '1'. Wi lliams, hy Sheriff, Vcrno n Groff. 132.71i acres in Kilpatrick-French, gas and sup- water bucket. "1'1 tote Babe out plies, $33 1.2 2 j Thomas Corwin, and put him awn his hawse," to New York Life Insuran ce Com Mass ie towns hi p. "ThrougJJ the roof? You can't nn co ntract, $140; Howard T . I)any, 154. 75 acres in Turt le Cree k Cook , Stone, $24; Zain Armitage, do it alone. I'll have to help." lO\\'TIs hip. Marill86 Licen.e "You've got to have help and gravel a nd sancl, $23; V TompArthur nnc.l Ruth Smadbeck to J a mes R. Mom oe, con tractor of k:m s. payroll, $5 8 .10; A. T. Ret - you may as well own it ftr!st as Ca rl Schau b. Lots in Loveland Fl'I\nklin , and Miss Nom '. D~nc t ig, paYI'oll, $105.60: J oe W. last." She must have thought his P al'k . ~s , of Lebanon . Da vis, pa yroll, $ 138.60 ; Charles silence was plain stubbol'nes9, for T. H. BI'yan to S. W. Huls, as- waitre Rober t ... Whale n, station a t- E. Brll ubur y, ·pay,rotl. 112.65; M. s he gave hiS arm an imp&tient signee . Tra cls in Clinton nnd lend unt. Si.l ve rt on, Hnd Miss L.. chuyl el', p a yt'oll $29 0.50; Carl shake. "You can't do it without Warren counties. Dakin , paYI'o ll , $23 3.85; Johnston me." The re. a Daly t o J ohn T. Mc- So teri o Mu ennic h, Foster. "Yo'all can't go in. Miss Muron d J ohnst on, for m lumber , $20.Nicho la s, archbis hop of Ci ncinn ati Bill. Allowed tru 8tee. Tw o acre s in Deerfield !l 2 ; Ohio Co rrugated Culvert Co., ray. They keep awn shootin' at tow nshi p. Pen n MOI·to n, servic es ns j~ ni ­ se wer, $198.40; J . K. Spencer, the cabin. Bullets come th'ourh Hulua M. IIntl Sn mu el E. Sy- tor, $iO: J ames F ollen . ~ c r\,t Ce5 gravel and snnd, $14.69; Seth the doah and window like bees inbrandt to The Peo pl es nll i luin ~ lIs)an it or' $ 15; C. Donal d Dila t ush Greely, bridge s,upplies, $9.36; to a. hive ill .a plum thicket. "I wouldn't get hit any quicker Loa r. and Savings Co. Tracts in onl ce r ent, $20 ; Walter Ke ll y, Bo ok S hop, pens ion r eco rd book. Sal"m town hip. • board a nti ca re Frank Kell y, $10: $60; The WeHtern Star, bill' d ocket than you would ." But she let her fingers slip from his arm. "Well' Jam es Marcum to J oe and Li zie C. B. Wells, janilor, services, $20 $72 .50.

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avi- . Benj am in Newhall John son, of ator" ~bo't' plant crashed on Green- Boston, is 'he new Gcnr ral of the land S I« cap and he had to walk back. Sons of Amer ila n Re volul ion. you go on and boost all righthim through. and I'll slay outside and case him down to t he ground. But do be cnreful, won't you- Bob?" "Shoah will:......Nellie. I ka in 't say what I want to say," murmured the kid h elplessly. " I n evah did see a girl like yo'all- " Babe lay with his eyes shu t and his face twitching with t he pain of his wound, and he did no t pay any attention to the clods of dirt that rattled down on the blankets the kid picked up one of the r ifles and began shooting nt the ridge r ush ing from one lo ophole t~ another to make it look as if two men wer~ handling th e g uns. . The air was thi ck and <!Icrid With powder s moke. The kid looked at his old silv er wateh and sa\". that the aitel'ft&&!t-was hal f gone. No use movi ng Babe yet. He'd die on the horse before th ey could get him out of t he g ull y. It would have to be dark when they made it. Nellie, out the re--she mu st be hungry, hiding in t he brU sh since dawn. Mighty hung ry himself now h e got , to think abo ut grub The kid reckoned it would b e saf~ to have.a I~ttle picnic out back of the cabIn. ,111 the shade, ju st him and Nellie. Babe was all right, 1':1othi~g to do for hif!! but let him he qUiet a s IOllR' as possible Th e .kid wrung out a folded towel In cold water and laid it across Bab e's forehead before he cz:awled .o u~ tht;pugh the roof WIth a plcnlc lUnch for Nellie The men op ~he ridge would hav~ b.een astolllshed to !'lee the two sitt rng t hel'e' with their backs to the wall . of the beleagured eabin, feastmg contentedly on cold sourd~ugh biscuits, cold bacon and dried blackberry sauce. . The kid was holding his mouth organ. betwee~ his cupped hand s, watc.hmg Nellie tram the c orner ?t hiS. e~~s, He played 'The Mock. mg Bird' softly. Nellie sat curling the end of h er yellow braid absently around her fin gers, her eyes downcast and., her lips smiling "Dammit, Tiger Eye, w.hy do'n't yuh, shoot to kill? What yuh so dimn' ~hicken-hearted for? Damn cow thIeves-" (To be continued)

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FOR SALE- Beautiful . Mahogany Player Pinna, excellent condi· tion. This piano is practically new; well known meke, and is small size. This instrum.ent cOllts $585 new and will be sold for .$97. due on account. Pay only per month. Write us and give reference and we w.i11 tell you where this piane> may be seen, Address Box 69. Waynesv1lle, Ohio ·JI0

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THE MIAMI GAZETTE ISSUED E¥ERY WEDNE DAY D. L. CRANE I I PUbli.herlsui)luiPtion Pric., · SI .50 _ Yeu Offiee Pbone ...................... No. 112 Reaidence N E" ' ercriGt PoatQffi c. a t Wo )' ne.uille .... ... .................. o. 118 Ohio, G. Second e ta •• 'Moil M.fler

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The Road8~de Landscape ~t. int 1'~~u.l s() r ~ fow · ~.iJc s H~ong evcl'Y s tatc highwny in T 11 _ II ~:;S,~ O, thele If< .11Il. InCOnSpl,el ous Hlgn which rcad il, "No Advcl'ti s in~ I ~ I clInlHed Within the R ig ht of' Way of Any .'late Hig hwav in I e nnessee ." , For adopti.n,::' thl::; I'ule the stale o.f T e nn. dese rv S 1\ Pulitizc l' pl'izc ) 1' II arne!:,1U m edn l, or n. tHblet 'i n the Hall of Fame. The ,- tute (Jf : ?U I'Se, ca nn ot control advel' li ~ ing- s igr.s not located actually on 'the . h.lghwuys ~I'0p'.el·ty, but th ~ nrel'e .ract that it ho' udllpted this regulatIOn. anu I c,;l lirn l{ atl c ntlon to It, undoubtedly htls an influence o n ll! u whol e lj ubJecl of th o d efaccm e nt of the land scap ' by ut.!vertis in gb illu o~rt.!~: Thel'\.' liltle ullobtru st ive sig n s creute in th ~ pul:;lic mind II rea.h zatlon of th ' fuct thllt uclv e rtis ing s igns nr n defacem e nt and u nlllsnnce. " Tenl1e~H~I' . has s Ollle oth~ I· . prctty guo d highway laws and r eguln . Ions . Th«1 e IK 11<' ~pe~d h ~lI1t In th e state except s uc h liS municiplllitie: "c t ~lP, where LI:ufllc IK thl k. You m.IlY pl'ive a h un dr ed miles nn ho ur til 1 enl~esRe (', If your car will gIl thut fa s t but you are hel dstr ic tly 'espOIl, Ibl c fo~' n' e kle ~s dl'iving IIlId violatio'n of t'he rul e~ of t he road . ::> ne Of . the .thll1gs they ate part.icular ~bout in Tennessee is pass ing a CUI' gOing. In the slI mc .d!rc c ti on wl')('n both III'e l!'oinJZ uphill. Th e !<~;I te traf1.lc po irce are vlgIllll11, and the usua l fin e fo r thi" offcnsl' is :j(iJO. T ennessee has Ica rn e d that mos t automobi le accid e n t s ar e not th e res ult of s peet.! bul of carel(· s~ ne.:s . Some lither :tales nnd cO lllllluniti es cou ld ICll\'ll so m c thing fr o m l'I' nncsl<ee.

Business and Baseball W e w e re tulldng th e oth r r dllY with n fl'i(' nd whose m'ain" intercs t in life. uUls ide or his UWI! bus iness, is baseba ll . W e were ta lking, as I1\ IlH t mCI! d u \V11l~ n thl'y Itl e(' t the H(, day ~ , uUIlUt the bu ~ in c~s situat ion, "T he tiu ~iness s ituutilll! I'em inds me of the base ball situutinn " sait.! 1I1' friend. "Y ou n 'm ·muer that fo r I.hf' pas t few !'iea ~o n 8 an e n~l' mou s number of big league players were bntting h ome runs? They would ~ tand at tho pln te, holdin g the bat by Ihe tip a nd line them out over ~ l' nter tle lu fence until the home ru ns got to b e ulm ost commonpluce, I'cu ple began t o ~eL ti\'(~d of them. "Lns.t ",intcl' Ihe uus ball magnates goL togeLlwr 1.0 see how they . o uld tighten lip the gUillC'. They deve loped a n ew ball, which is being U ~ d thi s seaso n. The leather cover is thi c ker and the !le3 mS ure r uughe l', whidl giv('!\ the pitcher bettC'r control anti a ' s harper break on his curv es. Players wh o used tu bat the old ball all over the lo t fo un d they could n o t eve n hit the ne w ball holf the time. Th e n so me u(, d y be~an tu think back, and recalle d t hat T y Cobb, the greates t batter of' t 1'1 (, 111 nil, u ~ cd to hold hi s bat so mewh ere in the middle ond ~rouch liver t he plat!'. He uidn'L hit '11any hom e runs but he got til rirs t bas e oftener than IIny other batter in his timt'. 0 th e base ball players of lhi seaso ll inst od of s win cring high, wide and handsu me, have just sho rten e d up th e ir bats and are play in g .for base hits in; tead of home runs. "Now it 5e' m s to me," o ur friend went on, "that there is a lesson In thut f or bUilines8 men. Ev rybody in busin es was balling home ·run s two 01' thr e yalll: ogo . But we ore 'playin)! bu siness with a n e\\' kinrl o f ba ll, and the fe ll ow Ihut s wing~ a lonl!' bat and keeps trying fur home run. th m;e dllYs d oos not eve n get to fi r st buse. But the wise bu s iness m CIl arc ' hortening up the ir grip, playing up c lose to the plate, and t he y arc batting out base hits, whil e tho ones wh o have not fo llnd out . yet that the n ew ba lJ is harder to hi t II I'e beefi ng about hard t im '5 lind blaming t heir troub les on everybody but t hemse lves. " It ~ee m s to U :l thllt th e re i ~ II I('ood dea l in what our friend said. rh el'e 8 1'e lo t · of bu. illeSl< men who had th ings comi ng their way Lon !as ily during t h e boom, but the ones who are h olding their own t oday !llId getting 'ahead are Il ot the on es who are wuiting for the o ld tim es to come back, but I\re the o nes who are adopting their ideas and thC'i l' bu in~ ss methods to tocll\,y's condition s.

HARVEYSBURG .Jam s Kni g , whose hlme b in alieol'nia, Willi a 1:onday gu si o f his c(lu !<in 11'. and Mrs, has Madden. 'am 1!:1Ii. Wll i'! II ca ll I' also . MI'!~. , u: ie An so ll and Mia see All ' n 'f In j!lew(Jod, !llif., arrived hI', atul'rlay for ti tew we 'ks' visit wilh friend s and l'e la t ives. The An s ons forll1edy lived h'I' , havillit' r Cl11ov ' d t o uliforn ia nb out t e ll years ago. They nre gu ~ ts o f 1\'11'. nnd Ml'H. I. E. ~hl'l wood at prese nt. !\II'. ILnd !'vI1'S, !,' ret! 'hcrwo(!\l. 1,[ olul1lbu s , were w('e k- 'lId ~lIl· ~ t ~ of their parents , I r. and Ml's. J\I, K Shl'l'wood, MI'~, W, . W a lk e r find c hildren PHt~y Lou and J imm y, of 'an,bl'idge. OhiO, lu1I'c bee n gueHt ~ t hi s w"ek of 1\1 r. :lnd 1\1 rs. . L. I(ennl·dy and Herbe rt. Th e Baptist l\1i ~s i o naI' Y " irc le was ente l·tllint'd Wedn eHday a f Le rnoon at th e plen ~n nt home of I\1 rs. Lidn lI atton wit h IIfl's . .J. 1'. Th urn bu ry a ~s i !; ting. T he duv o tion s !I n " I' r u l11i ~!l" \\' re conductcd by Mrs Mary Dos ter. A very il1 ~ tru c liv e Ic, so n li n "Baflti ~ t Miss io na r v Training Sch oo l" was Iud by Mrs. A. S. Co ll ptt. Th · h u~ te "s l' s "e rved a tl!llIptin~ ~ alad l'our ~ e 'f olluwe d by ho mell1ade candy. Ad juunl",d to ll1el't with Mr~ . :\Ia n ' !le llny, Jun e 2'1. . M i ~ s !ITa bel K Start' and IIlrs. W. ilL Mathia s and Don, of J)a yt o n, came cl o wn Friday f or the week-e nd wilh Mrs. A llIand a S tai'l' Mrs. 1?lurenc(' Dav is and De na werc 'fl ll cd to '. pring Valley Tuesday hy thc d ealh of Mrs. Du\'i ' father, Thoma ~ lI e s ~. II I1·s. Kat e 1I 0w land. of Cincinniti, was her!' fo r Mem oria l Day. Mrs. Mnry .T. Fin('h has re t urned f rom a pl easant visit with CIlPtaln nnd Mrs . Chas Garner, in olumbus , Mrs, J ne Dodd ;;~ 0 f larks v ille, who has been very ill for Illan y weeks, i" able t il "i:i t her dau~h­ t 1'. !\II's . J. W. lJadl ey and fumiJy this week. ' Th e " S un shine B ooslel's C lass" . f J ona h' ~ Run Sunday Sc ho ol met with . Martha As hl ey F r idny even ing. The bll~iness 5ess ion wa s followed by li ve ly games on the 11IWI1 , Refre. hl11cntl! of cake nnd lemo nade \\' e re ·crved. Band con certs will beg in Thursuay ('\'ening, Jun e 4, and wil! continue each l'hul'stlny even ing rill\,in~ the ummel'. Mr, and 11'5. Herbert Snell and so n havo moved into th e H OI'aee Stump pI'operty. Wm, Lemnr co n tinues very ill. Rev, nar! MI·s. Ensley anti on have m oved into th e Methodis t palso na 'e and Rev. Ensley will 'omplete this pasto l'ate of Rev, Wylie, who rcs igned severa l weeks ago, ow ing to ill health ,

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It a·ny wriL I' were hig e nou Kh l u j:.atht'l· tiP all th th ousant.!~ of H tOI'; e ~ of the ,; lo (: 1\ rnul' kr t e ra h, h' wuuld hUVl' Illaleri'll fUI ' Ih't' Gn'at A 111('1:iean N UVl' 1. F II' the lu ll l1lurkct, nnd Ihe t'llbl, tl'l1phf' which endc d it, 1'('1'rlc'SCI, led nil that iH best un d WII I , l ill till· American ehu rllc ter: li lli' o ptillli ~ l1I, \\ hieh i, at once our "lrell~lh and ou r \\,enk ll l'ss ; OUI' I'('Stll" " des ire t o II UPI' UUI' condiLi o ll ~ b~' a n y nVllilnbl l! m eans II UI wo rthy IlmlJiti o ll nlld ollr UI1w"rlhy ~I' ec d . Olle o r th e bl·~ t o f th Illtll'ket hy H ee le " Ior i"s wa s t ol d II I hmt ·d ,; tlr~eO l1 wh l,se nallle I can 1I 0 t I (',,('a l. " I \\'(,rk hard for Illy money," hl' :'aid, "nnd havc n \'C I' s peculatl't.!. II uwe\,('!', the feve l' I{ot me fi lially, like eVl!l'Yuody Ise, Th ere wa~ o n(' particular s lock which wa ~ a favol'ito in my c it y, Bank pl'e, idt'nts :111(1 hn o l-bla cks we re in il t UKether; it ' w,,"l Ufl by lellpti and h ound s, . "A~ain fl t 11 11 illY tradit ions, 1 bough ~eve ra l hundred s ha r es. It co ntinul'u ' to climb; I had II profit <lr ll1an~' thllma nd dollal's. One night my wif(> saw me making penril"d .:a lt uilltiull s on the· 1l1U1'I,in uf th e 11('\\'spaper, She ~ ll i d I o ught not tu be w orrying au()ut s tllck~, Ilnd ~ he urge d mc t o

. (>11 ut anu neve r lhink abo\lt 'the mlll'ke l. ngain. " I IIrg'u(!d that by hol.ding on fo r all()th'r t e n , puints we could PllY f o r till' wing which :he wanLed to build o n th ' hou se, "While w "' were s lill lulking, Ill\' litlle girl callie in to a Hk my I 11(; lp li n her Latin ,Ies. o n fur th e 'l IH' xt (la\" It wn .· th t! Il'{)nslati on f A esu'" 's fahl(' u r th e dug and th e !.Jun ... The dog, you r eme mb' r, sa\\'\his rdlection in the wate\' and lhinl\ing it W!ls a n oth e r dog wh ose bUlle he would s teal. r eache (1 do\\ n wit h o pe n jaws and lo!'! his ow n bune . "Th (· m o ra l If th e faul e wa !', 'Greed us ualh' resu lt " in lhl' I l l~~ of eve r y lhing:' "That n ight when I we nt lo b d I co uld not sleep . The fable kep l ru nn ing' thr ough my mind. Firs l thin g- next mo rning I telephoned mv brohr to se ll me out. It hflpI)(;n ed that the ·tock went up a fI:ll' 1110re point ~ , but u couple uf w('ck la ter it dropped li ke a s hll t. I w a~ ve ry lu cky , and had !,(~ I1 S (\ ('no ugh n ot to think I had been s mart. You clln bet that I am do ne with speculat ing forever." I hop e that when this euito rill l in I rinle d w(' may be in the mid st of good t im es, with increasi l1g bus iness and a ri s ing market, In lhat case, so me you ng mun may see it and nppreciate the r em ind e r that "gree d us ually res u It H in til(' l u~s o f eve l·y thing."

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The people today keep a lot of stuff they call "junk," around their premises which is in the way, and perhaps some one could use it. For only a fe~ cents spent in ad vertising, you could easil y dispose of it with a profit.

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Milk ' Vege t a ble Soup 2 cups diced potatoes, cU I'r ob;, turnips and ce le l'Y; 1 chopped onion; a cups milk; wutcr; I bay leaf; snit: peppel'. oo k the vegetubles allli seas(l nings in jU gl. eno ugh watel' t o cove l' until Lender. Add m ore water dUring the coo king if li e ·: · Barbecue Sauce essary. Add the milk , and heaL. I'\'e at once with toaste d cra~k­ :mo ll onion; 2 Lalles pool1s ers, uuttel'; 2 tables poo ns vinegar; 3··1 CLIp catsup; 1 tables poon Balte r Puddinlt \VOl cestcrs hil'e auce; 2 tables p oons prepared mushrrd; l,i~ te us Beat t oge ther foul' eggll, two POOIl eeler.l' sceu ; I cupful m('at cup. o f mi lk, ant.! a pi nch of su it. s tock fr om the r ous t. S ifl ill a r up of floul', tu rn intu a . 'Iice thc oni( n le ngthwi se and buttered mould , cuver ti ghtly, saute lig htly in the butler; at.!d and steu m r I' an hour and ... (j ual'th' olhcl' in~r ed ients and s imm e r tel'. Serve with jam, s lo wly for 15 minutes.

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Noodle Rin g with Crea med Spinach a nd Mu shroom .

Re port \'- Were you eve r e nModern Davenport--How did gllg d t o Donald Furbu sh ? Movie Actress (to maid} - Edna y ou get to 1111 antique?" ju st. Antique Divan- "Oh, look in my fIl e cabinet under "fo'" wormed my way up." a nd s ee i'f 1 was.

J -package no od les ; 2 taul e~J1oo n s butter; 1 cup bro wned bl'ead CI' UIl1 bs. Boil n oo dles in s a lt water, drain in co lanuel', pou!' cohl wat r ovel' them and let dra in, Mix with two tab les poo n' butter und place in a well grea sed ring m old, spr inkle with bread c rumb ', Set in " pan of boiling wllter and let bak e s lowly about three-quarters of an hour. Tu rn out o n platter nnft fill centel' with creamed pinnch . an d mus hro o ms.

Irrigation Changes U, S. Climate

The w ord lInto the prop h ·t ~po ken Was writ lin tabl es yet unbr ok n; Th e wonl by seel's 01' s ibyl s told, In g ro"es of oak, o r fune s or golt.! !::itill floats u'[JOn the morn ing wind Sti ll whi spers to the wi lling mind, One accent of the Ho ly Ghos t The heed less wor ld hath n ever los t

THE PROBLEM By Ralph Waldo Emerlon

Government reclamation project8 in the SouthWell baVD ' had an \mexpected effect in ma~erial1y changing the climate 01 the entirct country, as shown by the above graph.

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By Ted Brown

I'o und ed Peter's . . t he lIi~ l e s of !lult; 1 tables poon vinogar; 1 teaC h l'i~tiall Rome, ~ rloon W o r ces t ers h ire, 4 d rop~ Wrought in a sad s ince r ity; luuasco sauce. Him se lf from God he cou ld no t Mix a ll t he ingredi en ts and free; "tra in. Shake with cracked ice H o bui lded bet~er than he kn ewIlnd ~ e l've in cocktnil gla ~s s. The co ns cious s ton e to beauly grcw. Swe et Pototaes with Marahmallow. Earth proud ly wears t he Parthen on, 5 sweet potatoes; h ot milk; butAs the best gem upon h er zone ler; marshmallows; easo ning. ook t he sweet potatoes un ti l A n d Morning opes wilh haste h ~r lids ' oft. Pare, press through the ricer Hnd add sellsoning and hot milk , To gaze upOn the Pyramids ' e nough to make a soft consis ten cy O'er England's abbe ys bend~ t he s ky, Add ~l 'Lables poo n of buttel' to each pint of potatoes and place in As 011 its friend s, with kindred eye a greas e d baking-d is h, COVCI' with For, out . of ,Tho ug ht's in terior sp he r e, " mars hlll H!l ows and ba ke in a hot OVOII 500 dagre,e s F, until brown, These wonders ro e to upp er air; Two or three s li ced banana s or And Natu re g lad ly gave th e m place, o ne cup s hredded pi nea pple may be added to the potatoes after Ad opted lhem in to her race, A n d gra nted th em an equa l dale th ey are made. With Andes a nd with Ararat. Pumpkin Pie with Maple Syrup I kn ow wha t say lhe father s wise 1 't2 cups cooked pumpk in i 3-4 Th e Book itself before m e li e s'~ c u p bro \\'n SUgll,l'; 1 teaspoon ci-n Old Chrysos tom, bes t A lIgu sti~e, na n;on ; 1 teaspoo n nu tmeg; And he who blent both in his lin e, teaspoon g inge r; 't2 teaspoon salt Th e yo unger Go lu e n Lipll 01' mine, 2 eggs; 2 cups milk. ' T aylor t he Shakespea re o f divines The p umpkin may be steam ed or His words are mu~ic in my eal' baked or ca nn e d pu m p kin ma y be I s ee hi s cow led port ra it dea l" ' used. Mix in t h e order gi\'en a n d And yet, fOI' all hi s faith c~ul d bake o n CI'ust like a c ustard pie s ee, in a hot ove n 450 degrees F. fpr J .would not the good bish op be.

Dr. John Zettel Optometrist

The hand t hat Tomato JUlice Cocktail domo, 2 cups tomato juice; 1 teaspoon And gl' in a d

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Fully Eq uipped for Good Service. Large Display Room. Ambulance Service Day or Niaht

F. "T. Martin Auctioneer

SATISFACTION Or No Charge Centerville, Ohio Phone 78J

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!'Iii". la.·), .Mal'l~aret Ullgle~bx, "uu~ntl! l' of - Mr. I nd i rs .. O. R. MI'. Ben (', call . of ' pl'inl(fwld l. nglelib y, anli M'I. Carl ' :anker, !<PCllt thc wt' ' k .e n~J at hi!' home I r 1n 'on, were quictly l1lunicd ill hel·c. j b R un' '1' hu\'!\dllY ·e ve ning. The bri Ie is II I: ha~' millg y ung i\1i 's Bolle '1'1111. of Wa. hinll wo man, lind poptda r in a wide \I' n C. H. i'l \'isi ting I' lat ives lind eir ' Ie ot Cd nds. ' he g raduated fri(,l1l1~ here. f,·tJ l11 WUY·II '!<ville High school In Lhe cia s of 19_6. F OI' s everal ~I i ~ll Clnrll L il alt.endl,.1 CO lli' Ve lll'lI sh hns b 1m e lllll)oyed li S m nel' men t xerc is :I ut Xenia. st "nllgrapher in the offic e of the '1' ul's(luy nil\'ht. J ufinel'!I' il OIllJltlny Ilt Dllylon . 111,,, Sank oI' is :1.he !Io n o'f Mr. 1IIn;. W . 11 . Alle n, fl' s . '~ . . und I rs. J ohn Sanker, of MII!lo n. New lund /lnil 111 i ~ s Oli\"(~ A Ilcn and is at. prese nt. a ssoc iaL cI in . pent l ondoy in Ua~· t o n. bu ill esi' with 11'. Ad'lm l e lloh uf Wllyn es!.il!!:. _ ,_ _ _ l\Il!l . • u ~[tn Pll y ne ulld ~o n, F'erce , I'et.u rn ed ' unda~' fr OIll II FISHING RESTRICTED bugi ,\( ~ s tri p to Da llas, T exas.

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Mr ~ . Lu urn S id ell wa t he din· ncr gut'.·t of ~!" . C. !II. Nich o lso n nnel hi. mo t h I' MI' ~ . Nkho l ~o n lit 1\ l' l ' n' ~ I nn. on S undn y.

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Popular Pric'es VERNON STILES" Manager

MASONIC NOTICE

of Xenia delivered the addre.. to tertained cOinpany from Belmont . n large audience, The giNa octette Sunday. of the O. S. and S. O. Home renMiss Lulll Kellis is on the sick dered special mU8ic which was lilt. Mrs. Ed I'ew pent the weekgreatly appr.eciated.· end at hep hOOle. MI'. nnd Mr:). AI"in Earnhart lind family calle d o n MI'. and Mrs. BUrion Earnhllrt Monduy evening.

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The Ladies Aid of the Mount Holly ChUTCh, will meet Thursday, June 4, at the home of Mrs. U V. Freeman near' Old Town. . Miss Clara Daughters spe nt last wee k with Dayton friends. Mr. ~d Mrs. John Rye and Mr. and Mrs. Ed B~rton spent Sunday ufternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Alton Evans near Yellow Springs. Mrs . Mildred Weaver, of DaytOil, spent the week-end with home f olks. Mrs. Frank Thompson has been Buff ring fr om n eu ritis for the past month but is now uble to be about the house again. MI'. a nd Mrs. Frank Thompson had as their guests over Decora. t ion day, Mrs. J. M. Thompson, of Waynesville, Mr. J oseph Thompson, Mr. und Mrs. J. R. Thompso n of Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Smith and family spent Saturday at this place. Mrs. Lee DUllcan is spending this week with her parents Mr. nnd Mrs. S. P. Michael. Miss Elizabeth Holm es, a teach- Mrs. Minnie Marlatt and Mr. and er of the Kingman s chools, was Mrs. John Rye were Xenia shopthe guest of hon or. lit a shower pers Friday. Tuesd ay IIfternon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earnest Earn hart Miss Mae McKay . and children of Dayton spent the The l.adies Aid met on Wednes- wee k- end with their parents Mr. day at the parsonage. and Mrs. Burton Earnhart. Th e W. F, M. S. met Wednesday Mr. and, Mrs. Madison Earnhart at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. and so n Jlft:kie spent Sunday even Hartman. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Burton Mr. lind Mrs. W. D. Larkin and Earnhart. chilcren of Damascus, Ohio are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Burton of /tuests in the home of Mr. and Elyria spent the week-end with Mrs. T. C. Haydock. Mrs. Burton's parents, ¥r. and Miss Marjorie Haydock was the Mrs. John Rye. . g uest of friends in Dayton last MI'!:', Isaac Plank and Mrs. week. Elvis Michael Bnd daughter spent Mr. Wilbur Sellers and sisler unday altel'noon with Mrs. HerMi ss Addi e of Springfield are beli; Marlatt. gue ~ ls of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Jacob Zimmer and 'family spen\. Lackey. Mor.day evening with Mr and Mrs. Mem orial Day was observed Emerson Dill and son Billie. here on Sunduy, Hon. R. O. Wead. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kellie en-

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SPRING BRANCH Mr. and Mrs. Edtlie S urfnce of Dayton spent the week-cud with Mr. and Ml·S. Frank Hartsock. Mr. and Mrs. J ess Smith of Batavia spe nt Tues day with Mr. Hiley Gibson und fami ly, Ml~';. Emma Gibson spent. the wee k-end with ' her daughter, Mrs. Harold Hogers. 01 Be llbro ok. M·r. and Mrs. J oe Penn ewitt spenl Sunday with Mr, Alva Hurtsoch and fllmily . MI', Will P o ll' spent last week in Dayton . Mrs. Hiley Gibs on , Mrs. Jes s Smith spent Monday uftel'lloon with M 1'8. Be rt pittl er. Mj sse~ Elsie anll Stell a Gibso n spent TuesdllY in Duyt on.

Late Classified Ads. FOR SALE

~l r. an d 1Il rs. W. H. All e n arc FOR ALE- Dis c plow. J. L. hll \' in g- th e pleas ur e oC enLe rta in - Rc"u lul' comnlllni ,:ation of Wil Y' Cook. Wayn es ville, R. :t, Phone ing' Mrs. A Ile ll'" s is te r, M1'8 . W, ne ~ \' ille Lodge No. 16:) I·'. & A. M. 36F41. j3 Tu esdav \! velling, Ju ne ~. Mr. N . . ·e wllllltl. of Chica go . ORc ar Gilm our, of Dayton, will be \'cm on Scott sutfer ed a broken pr efic nt and g ive an ud dr!'!!!;. VisitWANTED urlll Friday evening wh en he f e ll ing and so journing' nl mbers are . . 011 the ce ment wa lk in fro nt vf welcome. WANTED- T obacco Planls. Need F . B. He nderson , Sec'y. L" e Hawk e' ~ barbe r shop. at once "Burley" Tobacco Paul Bo orom , W. M., Plants for 4 acres. Will pay by the We sell and re\!ommend ~m­ uet'e, thousand, or buy entire bed. esam Jr., dust disinlectant for BILLS MUST BE PAID J. V. Hartsock, Wa y nesville, treating seed corn. Waynesville Phone 69F4. . J3 The tru stees of public affairs Farmers' Exchange. BLUE MARK-Belgian Stallion will enforc e th e ruling that water No. 13865 will stand for season Mr. and 1111'S. A. B. Cleaver e n· se r vice will be disc ntinued if at farm of R. C. Hunt, 1-4 mile N. te r tained on Sunday, Marvin Hay bills are n ot paid by the lwentieth W. of Lytle. Service fee $15.00 anti family, and Charles Hay and of th e month, it 1\\' a~ dec ided «It 2 mares $25.00. Colt to stand good Ihe ir meeting un Monday night, family, of Tippecanoe City. for service fee. WalTen Hunt. tf May 27. No oth er bu s in e ~s of im· Mrs. Emma Barn e tt and Mr. E. portance wal! tran l! ~cte,1. V. Barnhart we re dinne r guests of Mrs. Anna Cadwallader and Miss RECOVERING NICELY Clara Lile at th e FI'iend s' . H ome. on Sunday. lIlrs. W . E. Cornell. who was stru ck by an automoui le ten days Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Allen, Mrs. ago, in fr ont of he r ho me on W. N. Newland, and Miss Olive Route 42. was brought home Allen attended the funeml of from McClellan hospita l on Fr i. Alb ert Ander son at Leba non Tues- day. Hel' man y f l'ie lHl s will be day afternoon. plealoed t o heal' that she is getting alo ng very well. Mrs. R. E. J ones and son Her· man, Mrs. Carl Jones and son Charles, of New Burlington called SWISS CLAIM CHAMPION 'COW on Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Mills, Switzerland p roudly lays claim Tuesday afternoon. to be ing the allcestl'lll h me of the world's champion bo vine milkgiver OR twentyoone year. the In. Charles Brown unll 1ami ly, MI'. Th e cow in qu estie'n , which is of dianapolis two and a half and Mrs. Dan Brown und Mr. the Swiss Simmenthal bree d, beCharles Huffn er, of Dayton, were longs at present to the Hungarian mile circular brick track, surgue sts of Mr. and' Mrs. A. B. estute of Kis dorog nenr 'rolny: Her rounded by a concrete wall to Cleaver, on Saturday. daily output of milk Is 5.15 kilokeep the ears from dasbing g ra ms or aboul 105 pounds. --'' off, ba8 been the crucibJe where Mr: and Mrs. Harold R ogers, of Buffalo,. N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. N. at white heat automobilcs and DEATH L. Rogers, of Springboro, w ere tires have beeD tested. Thouunday afternoon g uest s of Mr. Mrs. J oseph .Mc!Millan passed ilode 61 lbiSd liave risked, and some have sacri· and Mrs. Mark Rogers. away Fl'iduy about midnight, folficed, their lives, and manufucturers have spent lowing u stroke of apoplexy. FunmiHione of doll a... to the end of making better Mrs. Anna Cadwallader, Mi ss eral se rvices were held in the Clara Lile, Mrs. Mary L. Adam s White Brick church Monday after :automobiles and better tirea. and MrR. F . S. Elbon were in Leb· n oon and burilll was in Miami LoW. Sclmeider and mechanician on Saturday anon Tu esday in atte ndance at ce metery., , . _ _._ __ the funeral of Albert Anderson . won thie nee in • hea,'Y 8 cylinder car. He made an ave.,.e apeed of 96.629 miles ~ houl'-()n EASTERN STAR NOTICE Mr. John Collett and family, the ~lltawa,. and in ~edng ('.81'8 he touched Mis:> Mary Collett·, of Dayton, Mr. Miami Chapt'e r N,). 107 O. E. S. 140 miles aad Miter. He drove on 6.()().20 I'lreand Mrs. James Roskelly, of Chi- will meet in regula r sessio n Monstone lliah S~ Tiree with radng treade. Be cago, were among the many who day evening, June 8, at 7 :30 a ttended Memoriul se rviccl' on Visiting members welcome'. had DO tIJ.e trOdle. . Saturday. Edith Andrews, W. M., Be -..eel F'lre.aoae 'I'irM beeaU8e Fll"MOne a,Minnie f'romm, Sec'y. • peI'te aDd eIIIiDeen laaye tJaroqla twentYoGne Mess rs. Harry Prater, James --- ~--~ yean taken. 11118 nee . . . ehall~ 10 tire mak. Gibbons an d J esse Thomas relurli e d Friday even ing after several From tJaJ. r-.ee they hne developed these clays fishing at the Reservoir. vital impaooYellMlllla which have Riven to I'lreTh ey brought a larg e number of stone 'line abe WGrId leadenlalp In mileA numbe r from here attended fish with them. Me morial se rvices at Miami cemeage aad .. ........t,'eo . Mrs. Harry Sears and' daughter tery Saturday afterllloon. 1. CIllrtilHfJ".,.,. TIree had to he .troqer and Orville Phillips spent Wednesof Columbu s. M'r s. Jesse Sears able 10 ...00 the heet of a hOi red.bri~k track at lind so n, of Snbina, Mr. and Mrs. day with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs high ~ FlreatoDC mel tWa by dev"loplDr; od James Hawke, of Springfield, were William Witters near West Middinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben dlet</wn. perf~ the dlppiq of cordsthrot~h. rubber Born to Mr. und Mrs. Russell Hawke, on Saturday. 801n" 10 imulNe eoseh fiber 01 every e.lrd to -Fire"olie Gam-Dipped Tire. hold Burnett Monday, May 25 a son. all ."orlel'. record, on rl~ad and overeome heat IIDd give the cord great~r Itrength Mr. and Mrs. Allen ~mriek and Mr. and MI·s. James Zell, of Misses Anna and Rutll Nutt vis· 'rat:k lor .alet.y, m.ile(lge, "peed -and 58% greater flexibility. ThiA i8 the Pat. Yellow Springs, Mr. and Mrs. ited the Centerville cemetery and endurance. . ented Gum·Dipping Proceaa ~.ed ~ the making Horace Zell, of Xenia, Miss Hat- Saturday morning. tie Trvin and Mr. A. E. Weller, of of ncry YlI'eetone Tin. Miss Clarabclle Hunt, who has -lor twelve con,ecud"e year, ,hey Bellbrook, were dinner /tuests of been teaching school at Glenmont .:. 'I'lle Balloon Tire was developed by Firestone have won ehe GOO.mile Indiana,). Mrs: Laura Zell, Memorial Day. Ohio, came home to spend the sum to I'm'mit greatcr speed with comfort and safety mer. oli. Endu~nce Rru:e. by increasing road grip and absorbing ehocks. It Mr. J. A. Harner and family, of . Mrs. Nettie Emrick and Mrs. Spring Valley, Mr. and Mrs. F. Margaret Johns spent Wednesday was made possible by the added etrength and -were on ,Iae lrinnin, aIie W. Harner, of Xenia, Mr. and in the Gem City. fleXIbility given by Gum-Dipping. In the 1925 Pike'. Peak R~!! J!"ere. ~p' Mrs. Lester Compton, of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rogers of race, some 01 the drivers tried the then new Firewere . Memorial Day caller ~ at the Springboro were calling on Lytle mean' d4lalh. stone Balloons. The othere stuck to h3gh.preehome of Mr. and Mrs. G.' D. frie nds Sunday afternoon. sore tires. Peter de Paolo on Firestone UuIloons --aDere on. e1ae G.M.C. TJ'IIcIi, _ryMills. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Routzahn was buried in Tipmade a 'World's record. All the prize winner. in, ,a elDO-eon load, t1lat hun, ap Members of the local W. C. T. pecanoe City cemetA~ry Thursday came in on Firestone Balloons-Now the bal· 'he coa.t.'o.~oa" & .. dur~"ce U. are cordiall~' invited to join morning. loon tire is everywhere the laandard., ' the Harveysburg union in an all Mrs. Eli Russell Is slowly imrecord. day sewing f or the Soldiers and proving s ince a fall on the cellar .3. Double Cord Breaker. The higher-powe~ed ear ..,1aic1l Sailors department on Thursday. steps a wl'!ek or mom ago. car8 and the step-up in epeed demanded still -t(Ier~ ora ,he June 4, at the home of Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Charles Early and on ' a board track '.4,lmaaic City more tire toughnes8o At one hundred milce au Haines. A covere d dish lunch will fainily moved Monday in with the 1928 tl7ent 30,000 ",ile. in bOUI', the circumference of a tire increaBCfl by former's father on the farm on be enjoyed. the Springboro and Dayton pike. more tbon lO % ,-8Dd thie, added to the centrifa· 26,326 ,m inute•• Glenn John s of Dayton was a Mr.' and MI·s. Lon Titu s, Mi ~s gal force, tcnlle to throw off the tire tread.~ dinner guest Saturday of his t1lo I Wtithington Rosemary lind MT. Clem Titus Mrs Firestone mel tbis by developing the Patented -on 125 bu.e. Will Phillips. of Waynesville. MrR mother, Mrs. Margar,et Johns. & R,qlway Compan.y, ran Electric Douhle Cord Breaker wbicb gives a 56 % stroiller Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick. Harvey CooP. Mrs. Anna Wolf, of 3,674,266 b ... mile, durin, 1930 bond belwecn tbe treal) and the tire bodyaud Lebanon, M"r. and Mrs. Joseph Mrs. S. H. Haines and James Springboro Tasco and Mrs. Shirley Gallanop- Haines vis ited the also gives a 26 % greater proteetion against punctftcIa only 13'ir.e delay•• leR, of . Detroit, Mich., were in cemete ry Saturday afternoon. tures and blowouts. . Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wilson Williamsport, Sunday, where they -ora 150 truck. 'he Sale",G1. 1be8e are some 01 the. great leMOns that Firenttended the funeral of MrR. Ella and family of n ear Ferry are movStorM, Inc., ran. 1,500,000 mU. ing this wcek to Frank Roger's GOI'dy, sister of Mr. Lon Titus. stone has learned on this raelng track. And 10 property here. ill one year , w i,houe on~ • • the men who8e lives and fortune. de~d on Mrs. Mary Boitnott, of Tippe1a0Ul" del4y on the road• . knowing tircs always buy Firestone Pate~ted ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE canoe is now stayinl,r at the hO'lne of' her daughter, M.·s. Guy RoutzGum-Dipped Double Cord Breaker High-Speed The undersigned, as Admillis- ahn and family. Tires. Tllke ad~_t.age of .... ..... trator of the estate of Horace M. Mr. and Mrs, James Johns spent TLl're were 72 enlrlea. Of these, 40 .unllred die lark, deceased, will offer for sale last week fishing, at the Resel'Voir C Mr. and Mrs; Jam,es Hawke of eliminntion. tl'iaJe--nnd every one ot .theIn·· ... . _.-..-a at Public Auction, at the late resi- Springfield spent the week-end '~n Fircilionc Tires. And every tire"........, . Iowo.t~ denee of said Horace M. Clark in with Ben Hawke and family. antI paid lor. , ' . , '. .e~t.~ what is known as Lytle, Wayne The Young people of the Lytle Townshi~, WaTT!!n County Ohio on church tendered Earl Early a fare W'c 'give you the benefit o~ aU die In.......... ' . . . . 11'......'a.lleee"'~ Satahla,., June 20, 1931 . well. party, at his home, Friday stun blls '""",nf'd from tbese raee.. Y01I aa pi . . . . . . de f . . . ."'" Commencing at 1 o'clock p. even mg. . m. sharp, a lot l)f Household Goods Mis~ Edith Stansel of Miamisfrom U8 all the 8'1:~.~1t a~~ Hf~" !P~- !I~ and Furniture; lot of clover seed. bUrg' is vi~iting her nephew, Chal. _ the r~ driven ~ One 1929 Whippet Coach Auto. ·mer Reeder and -famHy. See large ·biJI for ,terms Kesler Graham made a. business WILLIAM C. BERGDALL. trip to Dayton . Tuesday. As Administrator of the Ernest Foulks accompanied Mr. . estate of Horace M. Clark, and M'I's. Wilbert Swank of Dayton deceased •. to Indianapolis Mem()!dal Day and Dean E, Stanley, Attorney attended the races thE!re. Ho",. of Fir.don. W. N. Sears, Auct. : Wllliam Bera-dall anel Franlt

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Th e State Departmcnt of Ag ri cu lt u rc throug h the Di v i ~ ion of l' n ~e r\'ll lio ll hus i ~s u e d II ne w ruling to Ohio fi ~ h ermcn . The 01'1.11:' 1' i ~ n.· fo llows : .. N,' L 1ll0 r ' t han two poles 01' lin sc an UC ll sed fu r a n g- lin~ in Ih e \\' ute r ~ of this s latc, An yo ne us i ng nH.l r£' t han tw o po les o r li nes, aftcr b ' in /! duly wllmed o f Ihi ~ ol'dcl'. wi ll be p rosec ute d ." Clfl Y lla rl1lOll, hicf oC Ohio Consc l'vuti un p tll cers hus advis ed !)il'edo,' Guth cl'\' o f the Sta te Dc· pllrtm ent thnt he hns I'cqu stcd his 111 1' 11 to be On t he looko ut Cor vi olaLi ons of thi s ruling .

Rolri1180n Spent t.he ~eek-end at Indian Lake. Mr. ~nd Mrs. Harry Graham wel'e shll Pping in Lebanon Monday Irs. Herbert Edwards unci childrcn of Dayton are visiting at the home of h I' parents Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Watkins. Frunk He s was called to~Spring Vall!!y lus t week by the death of his fa tlre r. Burial was on Thursday afternoon. !Ill'. lind ·Mrs. Leonard Gray moved ' Monday il'om Cincinnati to t he properLy of A]len Emrick, "Dented by the Enl'lys. J ohn PlIul Bolton will graduat.e fl'o m Ohio tate University. Colum bus Mondny eve ning, June 8, and will receive the degrees of B. of A, lind M. D. Hi s parents Mr. and M rl'. R olin Bolton of near F erry lI"ili nttend t he exe l·cises. MI'. and Mrs. J . E. Cla·rk and fa mil y moto red to Friendship, Ind., SalUl'day und spent the week c nd with the form e r's mother. Sunday g uests of Mr. and Mrs. Albe r t :stncy we n .!: MI', and Mrs . Will Null and uaughter of near Sp rin g boro, MI'. and Mrs. Dearth Shce han and childre n of Five Point, Mr. and Mrs. l.esli!! Gray lind SOn a nd Mrs. Leonard Gruy.

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TWENTY MILLIONTH fORO GAR TO SE HERE

OLUMB U - , cores of the c urious daily visit l~ r o nt stree t to wa l ch pr ogress in the e r ecti on o f the new ·s tate ofllc e building . It is believed th e wa y hUB bcen paved f o r me mbers o f th e G en e r a l Al!se mbly t u uppro pdute th e remuin d 'I' u f th e m one y nec essary f or its complc ti o n. ']' he l"e is s till II balance in th e buildin g buml of $l,4 9 6,-

TWEN TY MILLIO NTH FORD CAR TO VISIT WAYN ESVIL LE MI' . H e r lJe rt Hu e r kle o f l he Wayn cs \' ille Mut r'r 'l'. , 1L, ~ u l F o rd dea le l', a nn Cl unc l'd t oday th ll t ·t. hc 1\ n mty i\1illio nl h F o r r\ a I', whi ch !l'ft. D e~ l' b n l' n n n Apl'i l 14 t h on tI ll atlO nwl de lfl UI" w ill url'i ve in Wa nes \' ill c on Wetln esdll\' J un e 17t h. ., T h i ~ ca ·I·. wa. a ~ s e ll1lJ ll'd in l he pr e '~ n ce o f II (' Ill'\' a nd Ediso n F ord, \I ill IIl nk.· a I; r-ief st ol' lit l h l' ~ h u \\' 1'001 \1 () ~ l he \V u Y II ~s vi \l c 1I ut ', r Co . MI', BU l'ek le is ur ra li g inK f~1 1' !-tl ila b le cl' l'el1l on ies l O Il lll r k th \'i ~ it .

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TRIBUTE IN MEMORY Of SCHOOL PIONEER

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T he T \\' c nt y- i\l illi o nt h F ord ca r , A bl on ze ri b ll l~ in mc nI OI' \' u f ~T . MAR YS CHURC H sy mbolic o f on e ma n 's, co nt. r ib uti o n l\l i s~ i\l ary E. N ieho lHUTl, 'Ji I'~ l I C) \ ' • •J. J . Sch e rrer , II clor L o \l' ol·ld h iSl o ry \\' and o ma n Ill c mb I' of th e Ind iu ll a pil ib t il\' deve lopAsk us about Plas ter P at ch. -=--= =--= ..... (.() 11\1 Su n da y ,. fl el' T r in it y, ~ c h(\ o l bounl , an d on" o ( th ~ I: UUClI me nl o r Amer ica n indu sl ry , w ill Madde n Lumbe r Yard. '1 1".'. \ t OI'S o f t he sla te, \\' ho d ie d th,.,, · vis it aW y n e ~ \'i ll t' ro n ro u t c f ro lll Ik\' . :-;. ( ;l'II hUI11 is 'Tit l"n ll.\· .Jlln ' 1·1. , ' h un' h , chou l at !l.ao; il l. .., .\] ' 01 n ing' ]'m ye l' anu ~" l'In (j 1l y c n r~ a go , wu s p rcos e nt c d to !;chllu! at · MI" a n~ Mr~ . Mark R oge rs \'i s- t. ru it on II t n lll sc,)ll t ill entnl t Ollr. I IJ ::lU . 70 , CC li t r al u ve n ue anti 1~l) r l \'­ Ite d l'e la t l\' es in Sp ri ngb or o S un Ass<,m b lcd in l he p l' l' ~ enc<, u f s ixlh st l'e(·l, We d lll'sday IIf tn no;/l1 day. If y uu a r papcri ng use Pla st er lI e nl'Y u nd E d isllIl F o rd th e at. e xe l'ds e,; t\' l'Inlilly dl'di<' \l li l1 ~ Pat ch. lIl nd d cn 's Lum F ERRY CHURC H OF CHRIS T be r Yard. T \\'e nt y- Mill iunth, F OI'r! le fl t he th e build in g a s th e M a r ~' E . :-':kh 4 I G. 57 . (l nde n onti nalio n a l) MI'. a nu Mrs . J . E. F ra zi e r v i ~ ­ nl, un sc ho ol. T h.. tn bll' t i ~ t he gift Chc8ter A. William s on. Ministe r ited I'elative s lit II ickllryv il le Su n- F un l Molo l' Compan y 's Hou",e ~l ls . \\' . II. All t' n :111<1 ~I i ss Oli\'c P lant . ' n Dell r bor n Seve ral hundre d funeral di- day a ft e rnoon. uf t h e Pa ren t-T eut' he l's A S!'lIc la - All c' lI " \'1 C' I la yto ll \' isitol r s T uc,,~ I il' h Oil Bl h le Se huo l u1 lJ :;W a. m. A A pr il 1,1. , .. ANNA D. BLACK BURN t i" l1 o f t he Rc h oo l. rec t u rs a n d e mba lm e rs met in the d a ~·. goud "C hildl'e ll s IJa y" proi,:' ram i" F oll uw ing t he b ri e f ~ e r e \l1 l1 lli e s lI l r ~ . A. C. l(a "s llI uss(·n . l'n'~ i ­ ap it.al ity !lev ernl dll Y ~ Ilgo lind · MI·s. ~1ary Hopkin s, o f Da y lo n . I" 'i lll\' a rra n!,l' d. Lord' s S u ppc r an d held t hei I' bus iness sess ions in the IS sue ndlllg lh e w('e k with Mr. a nd a t t h · fina l a ssembl y lill e . and wit h An na 11. BI :.J ckbu r n w ife of d t' n t o f t h ' a ~ s o ci at iUIi . Ill a d l • th e . ~ I I·. :11111. " r,'. R. G. C rolsR s lu ' nt ~'-" IlH"1 ll L I Il ::1 0 u. rn. 'rh e rnini ~­ II pn l'), F o rd ut t he whe pn'~ ' l. t h(' cal' E lia s Bl a ckb u \' n, pasK .. d' a\\' :l V ( \,lI m (' ntllti(ln olise llnt lit th e stllte fail' ground , MI' ~ . J. C. Ha wk t' . ~ p ee l' h Hnd :'1 11'';. ~l l lI da y \\I th r clat i\' <,< in S pr ing" LeI' wi ll g' 1\'e a shul'l la lk O il the \Va ~ Ul' ivC'1l to Mr, F u /'(r ~ hOllle l'ar t hl ,v ilfe on S ix th mont h tiJ'!' t ~ra ud e Mill er. w Ulllan .nwlll ht·,· (,f li el d . t og c th llr wilh an uxhi bit sa id t o ~ uhj \' c t. " ' hl'i : l :.I lIiI t he Child ." seve ra l m iles awa y whe l'<' ib a t t he ir h nlll(' in F is h e J'l (l c qu nl th n t. o f lI n y oth el' s t.ute in the · New line of every day gree \\, Il. lit tlt l' Rchoo l UIJ lI l'd a cce pl.(>d it. Th\' ' U U a l e ul \\ nys w 'lc o m~ at. th i~ lJ lli o li, ir.{: lud e d : in which was a sil- Ing cards at Cury's J ewelry Shopt-. Ill Ce llll j(' w il? , t he firs t F "l'd pl'll- t hl' ag e of se\, e n ty-t hl'e ' yea rs, in ~ (' rip ti o n o il th .. lab le t "l'IIU S ·~I .>"I'" ' )r\'i ll(' .I . Gra y an d churc h. du ceu III 18 .13. \\' 11_, r " ~ u \'ll l· d for f't ur m on t hs u nd n inl' d a\· ~ a s foll ows : vl' r cnske t , costin g lhousan ds of Leban on, Ohio . I (aJ'(,ld )., I, l) rrl ~ilW Llw bal l 1\',111 \1' fu tu r e g Il c r-a ti ons in nlll ti on pi c- ~ \'a l , e \' \' icC's w('re ('o n d ~ ct. e dF unHt"Thi ~ sc huul i ~ d e tl itull' <J lo t ht, in " inc inn a t i ,:u nday. tl ullars. The Inte rn ati onal Brothe rWAYN E SVILL E M. E. CHURC H t he hO lll e. Intcr lll l'nt in t he F i ~ her me mory of Ma r y I';. N i chn l ~O Il " ' h" _ hoo d o f M'a g ic in ns also met with Miss Alice Gons atte nded co m- t UI' ' So Now ex pe<:t ed trJ :llTiv l' in Wa\, - t o w n CC 1l1c t c ry C , C. Di bul' t , P u!;tor oVt! r 1.1 t hous un cl ntte ndan ce. Th e me nc ement e xer cises a t Wilmin g du r inK a lonl! life, cu nt r iu u te d 1'1'0:'Il r ~. I.utti c' Hllllliit on I' T nled r, nl1Hvi ll e a t ab out j ::15 o'c l o~ k .' IH' wu ~ t he' t\ u ughtl' r of J)ll\' i ~ fou ndl y to chi ld educ a ti o n a nd lo \\'a ~ the g u !: ~ t o f M I' ~ . org'uni zntion is co mposed mostl y o f to n co llege , Friday. W edn esduy : Bibl e ~ ttl d ,v a n d E m II HI W.e d.ncsuu y , JU ll e j 7, th e T we nty- and J an e F urn ll " an d was b 1II1'111t. urs who . t ud y magic f OI' the pra y ' I' lII e et ing at 7 :.jf, p. Ill. orn a t th e cultura l hett e n lle llt o f (l UI' Iian li lt ull th e p a ~1 w ~ e k . pl (, 1I8ul'e they deri ve fr om en te rMisses Trill e na and Marga r e t 1\IIII w n th F UI'd \\' i ll be Ill l·t at \V aY IH' ~ vi l l ,: , Ohi o . First month r iL\' ." Fr ida y: Cho ir pracl iee a t. 7 ::3 0 lIlinin g the ir fri ends. They gave Edwanls e nte rta in ed th e brid i,:'<! t h e c it y l illli L~ und (' se ll\ l ed t o t \\'(' n t y -~" c o n d, I 5R . Th e yeu l' Til .. d a le ~ of hc r b ir t h lind death 1\1,'. a nd 1\r1:S. (' n rl I-Ia wkl' o f p. Ill . Wayn e ~ v ill ,: l\l otu r Co.';; p lac e o f 11<'1' c.h ild hood un ci ~'u uth \" er e 1 8 ;~ !I- 1 !J 28 . a lso al'l! o n llll' tab lt·l free d em on stra ti ons a ll ove r the olub Sllturda y afte rn oo n . Duytu n, v is i c d Lee il uw k" 'ull ci S u nd a y : ,' lI lld ay s chool a t. \J :3 0 w here It ", til be pla c l'd on exhi b i- s pe nt t he re , in l he ha p py nssoc iacity, e ntertain ing hun dre ds o f lIIi ~ s Nic hulson wa s c o nn ect~d fami ly SlInday a f t ern uLJ II . a . nl. MOl'n inl\' wors hip at 10 :30 . ~ il> n .rOI' t e n llIinut' childre n at s p ecial ma t in ees an d s befor e l' e~ UIl1 - ti on, of a la rg-c fa m il y, o f \\' hvm \\'ith p ub lic sch ool w ur k in IndiallMr.. and Mrs. J ohn L a mb a r e \:; p w() l'l h r. Ilg ll e at 7 :00 p. m. but (o ll l! no'\\' li ves , a s isle r, E li zu- a polis mo r e tha n f orly years the onl y thing t o r eg ret as a by- sp e ndmg a f ew days wi t h t he ir IIl K Ils t OUI'. I\ l r ~ . I~d H op ki n ~ s pe nl la st E\'an gelis t ic Se l'VireS at II :00 p. m. ,I ts t OUI' o f t he eOlln tl'y compl e - I.e tll B Oi,:'a l t!\' s~ , I- f S wu rlhm o r e l w.ell ty -fi ve o f w hich she ' pen t a ~ w('e k wit' h her da ul!hwl' 1\1 I'S, st a nder re mul'k ed wus lhat "they ~ on and f a mil y in Dayto n. l ed, th e Tw en ty-M illi o nth F I, rd Pa. co uld n ot all get togethe r a nd ' prrn c lpa l of lh e I ndi a na pulis Nor - Slanl!'y Bai ley II I Ly ti c. ST. AUGU STINE CHURC H \\'111 be r e tu l'ned l o C r ee n ti pid V ile hunge the century old S tate Sh e \\ a s mani ed t o fi: li as Bl a ck- mal . c hoo l. . he ta ug h l for sev c l'!ll Depend able watche s and the Rev. L a wre nce B. Mollma nn. I Il~e f or p r es" I'vll t ioll n ell r l he ti rst blll' n \) 11 fif t h month fift h J 88 U and ): ear ~ ill th e old Indi an ap o lis H ig h H ouse into a m odern u p-t o-date la t est in J ew elry nnd Novelti es at lIfr. lInti Mrs. n . L . lI ue r kl(' at S um me r sch edul e -1st, Srd and buildin g . Cary's J ewelry 'Sh op, L e ban on, O. F or d, t.he " ga s uline BU g'g y" in th e youn g couple t oo k u p t he il' !Sch Oo l thll t wa s t he f o rc r u n n<'l' <, f t e nd .. d c omm e nCl' mt' nt at Ohio \\' h.lch Hen r y F OI'd nst o und ed h i.- ubo de in t h e cl' llllllu ni ty wherc Sho r tridge lI igh Sch ool n nu ~ e r 5lh Su n d ay, Mass at 8 :00 a, m . ; ve d W e"le yan U ni ve ~ s i t y, Mon d ay . Civil Scrvice Commi ssione r A. I!) I O to J 9 1·1 on th o. Mrs. Flor enc e W e is brodt and Il e lg' hbol's a nd de mora li zed hor se t hey havt; . I'l's ided con t in uo usly f r om 2nd and 4 lh S und a y, MaN d P . Sundl ca has r e lUl'n ed from a famil y, of ardini a , wer e week -e nd t ru mc when he chu gg ed n oisily fn l' t he tilt~· - o n \.! yea rs uf t h eil' 8('ho ,)1 l oarll. S h e w a~ \'i c l' - p \'\'~ i­ Mr ~ . F.:lIl lll U H a miltun s pe nl a 9 :30 : tr ip to Ne w York City, whe re he g- uest s of C. M. Rob ilze r nnd f UI1I- t h r oug'h ~etr() iL '~ co bb led ~"'t re e t's marri ed lif t!, ~ h u r inK t he j oy" Iln d de nl o f t he Na t iu na l Edu cat io n A s '~II Y r et'l' n ll y w it h 101 r~ . H a tli l' at. l he dI ZZY spe('d o f n ea rl y 20 SlIrt' U\l' S of t lwi r deal' erm lPu ni utlc nd cu lhe boa rd of g eve rn or s ily. on- S()Clatl ll n li t nne l ime. ' he Illa d e a I' u rn as III her beaut if u l homt' o WAYN ESVIL LE CHURC H OF III ti cs n n ho u 1'. shi p. b l e s s (~ d \\' ilh th e lov e o f nUI.1I 1' fo r h e rse lf u~ a lec lurer a n d III c lin g of t h e Na ti onal Tro tting CHRIS T The fi l's l F u rd buil t in 189 chi Associa tion. "Put," a s he is uf3 ldren all d f r ie nd " failhfu l in \\":ltl' l' / )n ed uca ti onn l aubj c l ~ . ancl Mrs. E . F . E arn hart, loca l lIl l·. . Gl e nn F r Yl'. (o f Dnylt n, i ~ ( U nde nom in a ti onal) fect.i on a t e ly called by his friend s, manage r of th c te lep h o ne e x- one of t h e fi r ~ l t h l'ec aut o mobil es t ht! rluli e,; (J I' h ome and comm un - lI1l ~s Nl cholHo n was a lIati ve of gpe ll <!lng a fe w dll~' S he l"' , r ches l I' A. W illilllllso n, 1\I in ist e r I a membe r of th e board and has c hange, is confin ed t o hel' h om e the w ol'ld ha s ('\'1' 1' seen -o dd . in- ity. Ohl,O, lJu.t cam e t o l lid ia ll a polis in cove l'l ng f ru llI h is r ece nl illness . deed, by co mpa riso n wi t h ils 193 1 Th r ee so n s a nd fOLlr d a ug h Le rs IBu b. Sh e sta r t ed h e ,' t e a hinA' been. fOT the past lw e nty-five years wilh mumps . Bi ble S r hoo l uL !l ::~ O a . m. d~ ~c e n de n t., \\' u ~ mo u nted 0 11 bicy- a ll o f whom a re liv ing, Jl e IS llltense ly inte rest ed in the Re \, . G. C. Di lJe r l a nd fllill ily r e- Uun ' t m iss ou r "C hild r l! ns Day" kn o w ~ Cllree l' h e re lit t hat tilll E' in th e old c.. e w h e~ l s n nll it · wheezin g li t tl e ill fu ll es t m e a su r e lh e huve b reeding of good horses and in . MI'. Ed Whi taker ha !l d e pt h ~ of a FI rs t Wllrrl • chool. al Vermo n t l u rn cd hom e Sa l urda y frum l\I e- II I'ug- m Ill . Lord ' t; 'up pe r ut c ona ss umed two cy ltnd e r boast e d f oul' hOl'se- mOLher' s lo\'e. lil aI'), J . Mill er and Ne w J el's('y st l·eets. boustin g county lind indep endent manage mcn t o f the Cu m b wh el'(, t hey \'is ite d I' .l al i ve~ clu s ion. Chri8t ia n En d t'a vor a t Way nesvill e powe r. I t s g lfsoli ne tank he ld a ll of wife o f Bl uir M ill er, F is hel' t own ' fil iI'S, having es tablishe d lh e o ld branch .. of t he Hillfi boro A p rogr a m of m us ic, r e ad in g~ 6 :01 5 p. nl. Le la nd Va n ce , leu u e r. Hard- three g a ll ont; and its un co mf or taE li zabe th Ki rk , w if ' o f Dr. C. Ohi o. Fair Cit'cuit , r emainin g its ware Compa ny. a nt! ~lddr e ~~ s p,'cccrle cl t.he PI'CS- , F or b es t r esu lts cons ign y our E\'e n in j.( e v :~n Ke li s t.i c se r vice a t bl o sent a cco n~ pa ll.ied three p eo pl e Kirk , Millhn ll: Le,,\ie a n d Harold ' ntlltlO n. Th e ~ l'\' iccs \\' el" op pre ~ ld e nt fol' a peri od of fift een h~' e . Rl oc~ .to Gree n-E mbry Co ., 7 :·15 p. m. Sermon !lubj ect, It:t ord er t o d l'l ve It' MI'. F o rd was Eve rctt ; Margar clta him el', wife by hm'p n Ull1b er s by Mrs . C eo' ne d C yellrs, until its m el'ge r with the b lll c lIlnatl, III ca r e of D.· R. Sali s- " F ac' l o Face ." Good congreg arg'e Mr, and Mrs. A. K. Day and g Iven a \' e r ~al p ~ r l1l it by l he ma yo r of Dr. H . A . • him e l', .Bedfol'd ; Lac ey, II' h o was a pu p il of Miss ur y. Ohi o Fair Mana ~el's . "Put" states· Mrs . Le wis Lamb vis ited ti on a l and s pec ia l s ing in g. Pray er th e Fri- t hus ~ e C O ll1lng,: It would see thllt New York IS ce rtllinly a big g iu uire plant at m. t he J o ~e ph Danv i\l .. !l lI d S UI'a, li t ho me N Ic hols on. The invocat. ion \\'as mee l in g a n d Bib le st uely e ach W ed l own and t hat man y childre n as W e dn esday nig ht. Morain e C ily ", o dd s firs t Itce nse I chauffe ur. :rhese , t oge ther wi t h l e n g rand- g ive n b ~' Rllbb i Mo.... is ]. e u er li cht. 1\1 r ~ . J oh n Th omas ·ha s r eturn ed n c ~ d a y at 7 :45 p. m. The church ' I n Dece m ber, 19 15 , more than ch tl dr e n, many ot he r r e la well a s gr own-up s, think that ';'ilk 01'. F . S. . Wi c ks, past of All hom e afte r a very plea sant vis it \\'he l'e yo u f ed at ho me. 1, 000.0 00 F or ds had . been pl'O- f ri e na s and ~ e ig'hbo rs, bear t ives So uls 1 ni t.a l·ia n church, or comes f rom a faucet. wh o wa s t o h e l' dau g- h te l' u nd fami lv in w il~ .Mr. and Mrs . Will Bra dl ey an d ced. Th cl'ea ft el' a s a reRul t o f n ess t o he l' Itfe o f love , sa c rifi ce Mi: s . N ir h () l ~ on· s pa sto r, ' g ave t h e Day t on. . MISS Luc y Emley were e nte rtained du ll1 ~ nufue tu r in l:' m~ th o d s a nd 111'0- a n d du t y. h e w as a li fe lonl:' me m- [l nn c l)HII ad dr (' ~ . . Eva ns W ooll e n DEATH Jam es H. Mi chos, the hustlin g at the hOlll e of Frank Wrig ht and ee.sse. ~ o w r ecog nIze d ll !' st a ndards be r o f lhe Soc iety o f F r ien d:; an d t alke d on th o Hig nifi cll n ce o f the a nd g ood-l ookin g m a nager of the family, on S unday. 1\.1 ~~r~ Mar ion WhitHk N , R a lph o f efll cle ncy Ilnd econ om\' fo r in - \\·a . cve r 10Ylli l u her m ee ti ng' a n d edu ca to r's lif e f,nd it ll in flu enc e Mll lno llR ~lIl Deshle r-Walla ck hot e l, "puts " 'em Pun e ra l ~ e r v i c cR f or Dav id E . d Ke ll is P e l e l'~ duot ry ~h c wo rld ove r. t h e t otal co ncerne d in its i nt e r e ~ ts . to bed and wak e~ 'e m up in the nn sc hoo l wu rk in l nd iu napo lis t o- home F'l'Id a,v nftl' l' II motoa rl'l'ilved Du nham , promin cn t W a rr en counMrs. Frank S tan berry, Mrs. p r oduct r ip Ion r e uched 2,000 ,00 0 in m ornin g," as on e of hi s gu est s ex- .John Stans be rry and childre Fo r lllll ny monlh s ph ys ical in- c~u Y . Mr;<. Ca rl L ie be r rl'ud Rome th r oug h th We st. ty far m e r wh ose death occurre u presse9 it. "Jimmy " puts the cat Miss Mary Stans berry vi!<itedn a nd III ,J Uli e 19 t 7; 5,000.0 00 in Ma\' .f\l'l n il ie. 1.lJ' C! \· c nt~ d p u r ti cipu tion Im.os \''I'l t l~ n l o Mi ss icho lson b y Frid ay e ve n ing , w I'e held a t th e r elaI !12 1, 1 0,000 .000 in Jun e 19 24, In t he a c tI VE! du t Ies of the house MISS Chu l'l t.y Dye . form e l' out, wmds the clock and locks the t i\'es in- SI)ringf ield Sunday l eache r , M I:~ . E ,:n eRt B utterw or th s penl res ide n ce l\I o nduy m or n in g a t . and 15,0 00,0 0 0 in Ma y, 192 7. door, then r etires. H e is up with hold, wh ic h, in healt h. she so muc h at S hortTid gc 11 ig h S hool who rhur ~ d ny III Leba non. the g ueH t o f 10 :;] 0 o'c lock. en j oye d. It was a so urce of j oy t o a ls u is dead. S he a bo r ~cl an he r son an d wir\'. Mr. und Mrs. the sun in th o mo r ning, vis iting ]0' 0 1' ma ny ~' ears on e o f th e We repair everyth ing in watche s he th ~ Sc O,'eR of de llartme nts, is- clocks, r. or h ig-in ow eve r, that h e l' childre n a l perso nal t.ribu l c. Th e 8B B ul'll<"U Butterw orth. co n nL y 's le a di ng agl'i cu lt ul' ists and j~\velry - Silverw ulOg ol'de,rs and seeing that plated- Beads restrun g. are rea nd g l'ndc h ild re n we r e n eal' a nd g irl s sa ng. Mrs. B" un d t S l eele a 11 milll whosc illtc rest s extende d in Cary's everyth in g is in ship s hape for the Jewelry Shop, Lebano f or elhi r devoti on she fe lt t h e niece of Mi s Ni cholson with w h~ 1l1 Th e la test in n ew jewelry , to a nu m be r of otl! l! l.' fi elds, Mr. n, Ohio. day. H e is a g r eat fav orite with d ee pest g r ati l u de. ~ h e was li v ing a t t he l im e o f her wutches , di a mon ds we Dunh um 'lol dea t h is mourn ed by dding the tra veling public and is conH e r interes t in lif e a nd t he w e l- d I'll t.h , and M,·. S l c Ie w e re s pecia l s ilverwa re, Ca ry' ~' J ew elry rings, mu ny. He \\' us act ive in t h e organMessr s. Lloyd Davis , Jacob Shop, tinually lookin g aIte l' its welfare Strouse and Raymo nd Hatfield fa r e of her deal' on cs co ntinu ed guest s a t t he ce l'e monies an d pro- Lebull on. Ohio. iza t ion of l he Wa rren County al~funnger Michos r ece iv ed his trllil\~ tended 1. O. O. F. mem I' a rm Bureau in HJl.7 and se rved The Ill ll ny f r ie nds a nd admire r s un to lh e e nd . Sca rc ely m or e tha n gnllml wilh t he pict.ur e o f t he orial ser mg abro ad, sta rting at the bottom v ic es at Lebano n, Sunda ornlllll enl in g the m w er e . 01'. C. W . Hen de l'. on hu s mo ve c! as ils ti l'St p res ide nt; wa s a memo ~ T he Wa y n esvi ll e Sc hool Bnnd a yea l' ago th e fifti eth anni ve rsar y tabl et y ufterof the ladder. Hi R fath e r was a noon. w~1l b ~ happ y to kn o ..... what th ey o f thl' il' weddin g d ny was happi Iy th e i.r g ift to lh e sch oo l. Miss hI. offi ce fr om lhc A ma n n bui lrl in g be r fol.' eight yea rs o f th e exnoted chef and afterwa rd s manwl.II j:pve seve ral co nce l·t s at ho me re me m be r e d a nd Illan y fri e nd s Mube l Kell e l' is princi pal o f th e t n I'he Pe nce apa rtlll en l ove r D 'c uI ive c o m m i l ~ee o ( t he Ohio e nj oyed the hospita li'ty of their school.- Th e India nup olis Ne ws. H. S milh 's groce ry sto r('. a g er o f several of th e largest . ,' latu Gra nge ; an d f or s everal Mr. and Mrs . Me rl e K e rn s and t hIS s umm e r. Th e fil'st of t hese con h ome h ot els in EUI'Ojle . y 'II I'S ~ e r v c d as pres id ent of the dauj!ht er l'eturne d to their h ome in ce rts will be give n at McC lure go ld en up on t his occas io n of t heir wed ding da y. MI'. a nrl !\frs. Lest e r Ke nrick, boar d o C t rus t.e s o f Wilmin gton Clevela nd Monday , after s p ellding Corn er . Thurs day evenin g, June Home, fam il~' and fri end s we r e Fin es a ssessed by Probate and a w eek with o f n ca r F e ....y . we l'c v i R i t.o r ~ lit Coll eg e. Kerns' pa r ents, 18, a t 8 o'clock. Th ey will be he r primll l'Y e nj oym ents, Commo n Plea s court in Ohio total- Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. t ht' hom of T . E. 1l0gerR a ncl MI'. Dunhall l wa s a t.hil't y-secon d and th ese g ive n w eekl y so long a s th e people J . D. Marlatt . h ave f elt th e po we r of h er kindly, e d ove r t hre c-quart ers of a milli on fa mil y, u nda y afte r no on. d egree Mas on und bo t h he and hi!! of Wa yn csvill e w ill s p o n ~o r t h e m. htful a nd lov ing s pirit, now dollar ~ in 1930. AccOl'd ing to statis wife wer e m emb e rs o[ the Socie ty Saws filed by machin ery, cut E n ough has been gua r a ntee d b v pt houg a ~s e d fr oll! th e frail st ructure of tics obtaine d from the office of .MI'. and MrR. T. E. R n gc r ~ lin d of Frien ds . our m e rchants la nd fri e nds f or . cleaner , truer, 'faster. Also crossit." earthl y h a bit.a t ioll inlo lhe. Secret a ry of State Clare nce J. several con ce rt. E. oyle, local m ent (lea Ie I', MlsR MII I'·g u l'ct Rog e rs sp e nt Thli rR cut saws, gumme d, 26c per foot. Brown, only 5 3.7 lIer ce nt of the in vites th e pu bli c to vi sit hi. day in Cen t.c rville , t he I\'u est o f Mr WEDD ING ANNOU If ~o u ha ve n ot b ee n solicite d r ealms of th e e t ernal. NCEM, ENT - --total II mount a sse ssed was actually Roy Pigott, at Madden 's Lumbe r and WIsh t o h e lp ~ p o n so l' a con cert - ---slau ghte r h ouse, known a ~ th e an d l\fr ~ . M ilto n S h eehuli. collecte d. In 1910, 66 per ce nt of Yard. any o f th co mmitte e will be glad Ba il y ~Iaught e r hou se. wh ere fi ve MIAMI MAID NEWS D r. Mcll var H , Lichli te r, pa.s tor the am ount a ssessed was collecte d MI'. an d Mr~. ,I. .C. Hawk e an d t o h ear fl'om yo u. Black A ngu s heif r ~ are on l' Xwhile in 1920 only 48.2 lIer ceni Mr. and MrR. W. W. Schatzm an Ea ch progra m will be finan ced . hihi t ion . MI'. Coy le p ur chased t he t heir gu est Mrs. Mary H opkin R, Wi ll r ead l.\le ~ e l' v ice uniting in was paid in t o t he COUl·tS. Howev er and two childre n, of Madiso nville b~ ce rta in I~eo pl e wh ose naln es The ,1-1,1 F ood club m el at th animals a t lhe Da yton fa t cattl 1Ipenl S und ay wilh Dr. a nd M I' ~ . ll1 ul'I' lug e l\I,ss Be rn ice Ruth Smith a nd Or. J oh n Pau l Bolto n son of the 1930 figur es of 5 3,7 pel' cent lind Miss Letitia Schatzm an, of \\'111 ~ e publl.ll ed fr o m week to h om e oJ Juanita Brann ock , Jun ee . how, la st wc .. k. The y al'e s iste rse Rul ph \ an ce a t Plea sa nl Pl a in. M I'. a nd Mrs. Holla Bo lton' oC Way was ' higher than any of the pre- Cineinn ati, were Sunday guests of week,ln the papel' and will also ap- 5. T e n m e mbe r s res PIHlded to roll of th e Gra nd Ch a mpi on of t he pear upon the banner ove r th e call by naming t he ceding three years as 1927 sh owed MI'. and Mrs. W . O. Raper. J-fave yo ur IlIwn mowe r 'har p- n e~ v i ll l! , Ohi o. ']'he co r em ony will ir fav o rite sh o w and arc to be Idll e d nnd dl'esonly 46 ,9 per cent, 1928 the low ~ ll e d by l h e Slllll e m!lchin e Il used La~ e • p lace at l he hOllle of the street reserve d fOT these concerts m onth. . ed for th e mark e t. The commit tee is v e ry g rateful amount of 46 .8 and 1929 a y~arly 111 lh e facto l'y, at t he Wa yn esville bl'J de s mothol', Mr s. Ma y Smith Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hender son Rulh Connl!r was e lect ed vice158 7 No r t h w e~t b oule v::t\·(l, wher~ average figure of 61.2 pel' cent. A ulo and Machin e ry Co. attende d comme ncemen t a t W \!s- f~lI~ th e hl'lp of t he public s pirited preside nt a nd nam ed Juanita iL bncig-e. pnrt y wa s g ive n May 20, tern College for Women , OxIo'r d, cltlzen.s an d ask your pa tronage Bra nn ock a nd Virg in ia Denling e r FIFTEE N YEARS IN GROUN D S up t. o f School .1 . W. \..o t)\ n ll d Ulln OUII CIIlg' the I' ng nge m c n t and Membe rs of the Genera l As- Tuesda y, Miss Doris Hender son is Ilt th en' places of busin ess a s aliI' a s financ e commit t ce. sembly are still wrestlin g with a m ember of the graduat inl!: class a pprecia tion o f theil' kindn ess. Whil e d igging in th e ya ru fit Mrs. Lot? r et u l'll cd !-;u nday e\' e ll npP I'oa c hin l,)' IIHlI'l'iag e . Dr. Boiton, • The followi ng program was Ell e n Conn or taxatio n problem s and the House g'i ven: 4-H ple dge, r epeated by all ; Ceuar Law n ffl rm, th c ho nlc o f Mt' in g- fr l' lll To wa . \\' Iwn' t. hcv a t-te n- w ho . I ~ an In te rn e at Wh ite CI'OSS S ybil LeMa v finance commit tee has r ecomm ende monstra tion by Evelyn Furn as ; a nd Mrs. Lest er Ke nric' k Lytl e Mr d ed t.h e \\'eddin g o f Ih e f or m er 's hospl ln l, I'cce lve d h is B. A. and M Mrs. Margar et Thomns . of New I~ . deg r ees ( I'OIT! Oh io 'tate unive; Julia Va n ORe l1 ded slashing the state budget ,16- Madiso n, and Miss Charlo ttc Ansp oon rac e and gam es in which all Fra nk Th om a s un earth ed u s il vl! r br ot he l' . C ;; ! L ~' a t t he co mm e ncem e nt exer000,000 , a reducti on of 20 . p~r tram. of Wa!!hin gton D. C., al'e part. PUI'S wh ic h had la in ill'e l'e fift ee n ommitt ee 011 Band Con ce rts t.ook All memb er s are r e quesl e d t o be year: . It is a combin ntion Monda y. -- 'OILl lll bus Discent in every .d epartm ent . of state guests of theil' brother -in-law and Th e W oma n'. A ux ilia ry o f S t. ~jIj:1f P S , co mp act • __ te h, p r esent at t.h e n ext me cting which card ca se a nd coin plII'se operati on. The approp riation bill sister, Mr. and Mrs. George 8al'ta nd WIl S Ma r y 's Chu r c h \\' ill m eet o n Fri--- - will be held a t the hom e o f Ruth lost by Ml·S. Ruth ,Zimm erm t entativ ely approv e d, carries $74 - ~ ock. . COUNT Y MEETI NG a n. tl ay a fl er noo n, J lllll' 12, II I t \\' o onn e r Jun e 19, wh e n Il pirtul'e n ow decea se d. 000,000 , while the anticip ated re,:o'cl ock a t lh e home o f Miss Em m a SPOKE TO MASON S o f lhe ofllc er s and membe rs will be .enues am~unt to only $68,000 ,Th e case is of st cI'lin g ll ih'CI' a nd \-I cighwll Y. Make your Lawn An all day C~unty 000, causing the' commit tee to have your mower mOTe beautif ul meeting will be held ·W . C. T . U . tak e n. ul mo st. liS b rig ht ll ~ \l'h c n n ew in th e Bapt ist sharpen ed by --- ~.-- -- vote unallim ously to delete the but l he co nt ent s, callin g earcls a nd . Mrs . Geo rge Sl r oud, ~ I rs . B r ilt (; A t t he r Ug Ulul' (' omlllun ication &le Roy c hurch at Lebano n , June 17. At present bit) to moot contem plated Electra keen Process , p o\."cl e r VIce, pU. I f, Mrs. Luth e r P .. rkin s, o f Day- &f Wa yn esv ille Ludg e No. 163 F. are yell ow fr om lI)!e. the DAT m orning SIHOW BOAT Pigott, at Lumbe r Yard. M. Tu esday eve ning, Oscar . says will be r ses~ ion the pl'ize esIt IS revenue s of the slate. now t In o n, the Mrs. possess Ma ud e emne and Mrs. P. A;. ion of t he e ad and prizes a w arG tl lll() u r. o f . Dnyto n, g ave the owner's daught. Ot er. ho H ]\fiss end el'soll MII I'ga ~ rel pl' A h nt done W ded. edn es da y mom bel'S of t he I clg e a In the afte rnoon state \V a rkel' hcahecl dat Sh ow Boa t Mrs. Myer Hyman acompa nied s plendid Ro ge r s,. who prizes it ve ry hig hl y. wilh MI'. u nd Mrs. E. D. Stroud, LallI o n " MasullJ ·Y." H e bl'ough t Mr. and Mrs. Max Kohlha gan, of and.org anizer. Mrs. J, Mvr tle K p ~­ Da Whistle, Y. F . M, MEETI NG n ut ~l l n n y farts r e la t ive t o the Jamesto wn, to Lafaye tte. Ind ., s ~lrmg, of Ne w Port Ohio, will ] t h he co m es now! 'roun' de bend MI'. nnd MI·s. S. F. Elbon , Mrs. m ean s j ist one thing Ior dis boy, £Ive an address . Spec ial mu sic will Th e membe rs of the local Y. where they attende d comme nce- be a feature of El izabe lh B a il y, MI'. and MI'5. slundlll g of MaRoll s in th e world FIREM EN MEET Dis day's work is d one j.,rwine th e end. meeting . A F. M. are to be the guests of ment exercis es' at Purdue Univer- covered dish lunch F rank Ma rs h and S. S . ElIi ~ at- o f t. he il' a chi cveme nts and what will be served. u1Ionl'Y Ill ea ns t o th e nationa l Walter Kohlha gen is a memRufus Kersey, Sunday evening , sity. tended the fun er a l of Da viu Dun. M At the regular m eeting of th e La\\'d , jist look, dah she's a com in' hf e of the peo ple. . June 14, at his country home near ber of the gradua ting class. hllm at. Lebnno n, Monday mornin g B\uck sm ok e bilin' out so high. Yirem e n's Club lus l Monday evenA goodly number of membe rs Oregon ia. GOOD CUT CLOTH ING CLUB o Lawd I he ah dat Col-e-o pe playin JIIg Rev, Chest er A. William so n 'Mr. and Mrs, Charles Glenn, of The lea~ers in charge are: Miss Dolores Moo r e, of Da vto n, ~\'II ~ pl' use nt and thoroug hly enW e 's shuh gwine g it uah, bye an' extellde d an invitati on to the Lesson leader, Sarah Braddo ck; Raleigh , N. C .. were callers at the Mr. and Mrs . E. L. Th omas, ''Mes- Joyed the talk. Fir e me n 's The Club bye. Good tn atte Cut nd Clothin se rvices g club met ..... devotio nal, Mrs. Laura Reed; home of Mr. and Mrs: Frank H. at the home of M\'s. Da vis s r s. Myron and William 'fh omlls at the Church of Chri st Fllthers ' w Furnas . Farr, on Sunday . Mr. Glenn was May 26, r ecreati on, De na Hopkin s. e l'e e n te l-taine(( !I t th e h ome of l's e done b ee n savin' up ma h Day, Sundll Y m ornin g J~n e 2 1. . All membe rs are urged to attend an e mploye in the office · of the The invitati o n was 'lIcce pted and Mr. and 'Mrs . HaITY Burn et in money The constitu tion and Dy-Iaws "Enterp rise," which was publish ed the membe r s will attend in a .b ody in.. Lytl e , Sunr\ay . discuss ed and adopte d. Jane Long time, jist to see dis show; Mil l on G ra ham g\'ands ou of W in Waynes ville several years ago. were No othel' bu siness of importa nce Cook gave a very instl'uc t ive. (Ie- An ' J'se shuah gwin e tak e mah S ' . GI'a ham and g r eat grandso n of NO GAME LAST SUNDA Y Mr. and MI·s. Geo r ~va ge s Ha brough Hone rtsock monstr y, t up und th e Club ad ation on differen t kind !! of M,l t on ,J. l ~,n nh a r t of Le banon Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wade. Mrs muteria ls. After adj ournme nt, de- Ah don e p r om ise d heh we'd go . Joul'ned t,o meet Mo nday ,Tun e 2 f.1 ente rta in ed Thur~ da y evenin g , Mrs who_is 1\ stude nt in Em er !lon sehooi . T,he A. C,'s ·m issed winnin g Rilla Burnet , of Yankee Street, Iicous refresh Margllr et Thom for a~ practIce a nd Ml' . ~. · J ue nf Day ments were : erved , was on e of t h e seven an~ther ball game last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Burnet t Butterw orth by Lavern ~-. --Max of New Mlldiso n, Ohio, 1\'11-. J . Da yJ:? n t on a Thomll s, Jane Cook Ole Illul e, y ou . all git's a lay-off, stu de llts a wal'd ed a loving on accoun t of the weathe r . man, of Lebano n, Mr. and. Mrs. Samuel and Juanita R. Bit'e h, Mr. Yo and use Mrs. E. Barry gwin e g it hit too, right now Branno ck. . IT) ·th e Am el'i ca n L egion Citi- '. LODGE 'WILL DECOR ATE Butterw orth, Miss Louise Crane the ground s being too wet. and Miss Charlot te An t rnm of c?eupnslllp The next g will be held F.oh I'se gwili'e to slip you'ah essay contest co nducted Next Sunday the Stock Yards and Mr. Gilbert Frye were dinner at the home meetin Washin gton D , C, Mr. Birch, Mr. I'~ ce n t l y by Dayt lln Post' hahn CBS, of Juanita Branno ck. No. 5. team, of Cincinn ati, will be here l!:uests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest T~ e Knigh ts a nd of Mrs. Pythias An' se p-ah-at e y ou frum dis plow. BaITY left Fridny m Ol'n and the for reveng e for the defeat of two Butterw orth, on ·Sunday . Jun.lOr Order U. A , M., will h old 'ing continu ing a m otor trip to \ ~lIn i{ Gr aham i s 0180 , a sistElnt . weeks ago when the A. C.'s won edItor ot Emerso n school ' paper memori al day se rvi ces Sun- Albee , South Da kota, 'th e oth e l' a nd MEETS IN WAYN ESVIL LE Wh en de ·Boss llnes we's done luid theU' will cO'm plet e '\:lis schoQli ng from them after they S. Y. had day, June 14, at the ceme tery. gu est s .remain ed f or a m or e ex- nt We ilell and recomm end BemSteele Higb practic! 111 y Won the game. · School . . . off, . esam Jr., dust dlsiDfec\int for Membe rs The lodgcs will meet ilt t heir re- tended visit. the Americ an Legion He's done gwine- to {aise ole hob! ---~~ treatin g seed eorn. Waynes viUe A.Uxiliary of . speet!v e halls at 1 :30 p. m. Rev. G. of Lebano n held the But I"e gwine to see dat Show C. D~hert will give ·ATTEN DED RAG SEWIN G Farmer s' Exeba np. . MI'. and' Mrs . ' the T . C. address Burch. regu.ar . ON of HONOR seBBion at ROLL the Gra.nge Hall Boat - .r . ~t . IS request ed that all brothel 's in Waynes viJle Monday evening outh Webst er Street , ha ve l' etu ~­ Ef an has to loose mah job. Several \from Waynes ville atbrmg flowers , MI'. and MrS. William Michen er FQqr new membe rs were !led fr om Winohe st er, where th ey Miss' Doris .Hendl!r t!on initiate d and two sons. who have, been vis- after which a ' social hour tended the all day sewing for the .... s pent the week-en d at the counh'Y h.el· B. " A. degree .,the and 'reGit ' long dah, you old mule RnRSoldier s and Sailors departm ent of iting Mrs. Michen er's . -parents , fr~shmen~ home of Mrs . Burch's s i tel', Mrs. SIXth annual were ! e"joye.a FARM IS SOLD . by tus , . the. W. C, T. U. at the borne' of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cornell and thIrty guests. Clyde Hiatt. Tehy were acc ompan- Wester n ,Dis is gwi.n ·to be one big day; . Ml'B. Man' Haines in Harvey sburg other relative s, le~t fe d home by their niece, Miss MaT- June 9. ~ Friday. for Thosef who compris ed the eomNo use M W .• foh ~.de Boss kto a stus, Th e 'H 0 bl e t f arm, situated on Thursd ay. Mrs. W. E. Oglesbe e .Boulde r, Co!:, where 'Mr. Michen er -mittee or the evening were . on jorie ijiatt, who will ail On June th.e list of rs. e Bill • . gWtnE! wor no moh to· the Bellbro ok pike, was sold M'on- 10't aboard the S. S. "Aquata county directo r, was in charge. will dke a Qourse in college work Emerso n. Surface , Mrs. Ben nia.l> the Honor ""n,"""'" Vinday. M J . T' day. The purchll st'r WII Sfor a summe r abroad, visltin ~ nin e of 1931. She The day was both profitab le and Miss Doris Sllisbu r), accomp anied tree, Mrs. Karl D, D~in and ·Mrs. rs By H • essble npp, FUl'nas and the consldel'lIti~n Fred them. countri es pleasan t. -The News-S R. E. ~ulloek. was entinel, Ft. L. M. Hendor son, . arveys Ur&'. Ohio $40 per acre. Wayne, Indiana . Waynos ville Nation al

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Copi4!S or The Frankli n hronicl e contain ing a notice of the pendency and hearing of the action to ('ertain named heirs and delendnnts_ . , Lewis Jones pleaded guilty t o an indictm ent aga inst h'im and was senle nc d to sen'e 90 days in the COUll t~' jail. Financial P,·ob.te, Court Jam es ollins IlIld l\1 ()rton I.ew is I nVl!1\lt)l 'i\';; und llppral!lements w l'e each sentenc ed to be imp risril eci : ned in th e h ill tate, Refo l'maF. ~ tal(' of William R. Gra ham, tor)' li t Man~field, 'fh c sentenc es I : c('u ~ ed. were s li 'panded upon the conditio n -- --=-- =-- - - - - , - - - --Es tate of Mnidl1 Ilrw in, d ceas thllt each pay costs li nd se rve --- - ~ ixty d,LYs in the county jail. HAPTE R X own '0 I 'hind him: W ilh l1i~ ).':111'.' <llId Ih!'v ' t1 ~ n\' th rathe r wus n't u cd. E stn tc of Mal'gar t' t Ellen Si mpJ. A. Palin CI' pleaded g uilty to hat , l'l I, w ,,)\,,'1' the Ultl'l' nJi ' \! r ~' plltch to till! so n. Yes, ~ir . tlrey all "Dnhe's woke up," Th{' k id in hi H l'Y('~ , he "t,l d ill Ih,' ~u n, dC'c~H~ e d . t he cha r!:,e aga in st him a nd was hcotll'r l11i.lIl hunt I" th e ir ht11('s 11 0 11', I'llo ll' InwCl'NI th l' /1l uth (l 1'gO ll fr um hi s of t il!' ,.:thi n at· (" ,I d ~1':' inA' The .fo11\1l1in l-: l1 "co un \..~ we l'e fined $20 0 and costs. and ord ered. and kill !'l'!' un d fH',;lt'l" ! Tlll' Y'') pu shed lip , h a"ing n 'igh II!; he wiped hi ~ low,'rillg- ,.dullc t' II lin·t·:1 ,itowlv filed : commit ted to the county jail until him to. \ fa 1'. A ~hoah-"n()ug" h lige l' sa me are paid. it o n his sleeve lind s lid it into IlrOUlld th,' ,.0"111. .iu~t I Al'thu l' N. Fre nch , tl'U t e uf n mak,· wa s In o:o\t' fin thl~ rHngl', H l1d l.' \ ' 0I'Y hi~ pocket. In the cllse of State of Ohio tl! of Albt' I't Frenc h, deceas ed ~lIrl' that he hut! 11 01 l11i"~l'tl nn,' man \l'n ~ h i~ IIIt'HI! He :ighl'ci ~l gain n5 he rl1se. (,r his pO:-:!'- I~ ssi(ln~ . I t \\· U~ nq t :1 ve rs us Al G. Hunte r, the defen's atliduvi t ill lilJU o f acco unts. l it)1\1lll',1 hi ~ lI at d,, \\'11 ol'e l' hi s hitched up his gun L,' lt and ith) kl'd t·h"",.fll l 1 \I" kin ~ plll('l'. \\'. II. Dt:' I·go.' 1', "ua r tlitln of Eu la dant pl(·aded n ot gu ilty and trial TIlf' !{:'Hd , ,;,,' 111'0 11 ' and I' in cd allay gravely down nt h<:r. May Ringu. l'l ti l, mi nors first li nd is assigne d for Tue day Jul y 21 from t hl' lIn(' \I IIl(luw lu;' in <; plill- thl' "n llt'\' r illl . To th e nonh tfrom lH'r{' Bond i~ fixed at $600. ' "We all could get oula hcuh t rl'd fra l:l1l1'lIl" . I"'~l' 11 h'\11101 Il' .. I' ti1l1bel'l'd but les final easy if it was jus t us tw u. But I tllb l., e""l'r. an d n"IIfl'I\'th r" lll'lII iirill:il wilh Th e cllse of Estella William s (;. I·'. Urll ll'll was .appoin ted a!\ (\" <'111':'1 ' cany uns b ·twecII. kain't I a ,'e Babe. lie's b 'en pow' - buzz.! in an.! "lIl thl'I)\I~~y Ili .'s nn apprui sel' of the e~tllte of Ann a vers us Le roy' H ughes and Henry h till' TC' II mill''', 11\1 mOH· . frol1l th c va lfuJ ga ud to me. Babe ho: - " E. I·re: ley. det:ensed, to ~e rve in \'e! ~ u s Lel'oJ Hughes and Hnery ~ h nlll' r l 't1 [11111"~, wlll'l!' rill .' bul· 1"1" tWI'''''' ur fiftt'ell from till' " Of COlli' C W " ca n' t le ave him . It>t ~ had 1,1I1.7..,d III YI'slt·n!rly the plac e "f Churl<,s J , Waggo ner, Stilw e ll and Th omas Willillm s h.:Il'dqll . Th<, urtt'r" ralll'h of th e I'o,.h'. Thev'd kill him ·U1'(:. and th ere's IOJ! \lil li, \\'l'I'\' "' 11 1'1'(,11 h I he Tht' l't · , hll"ld Ill' ~ .. ml' s!'qllc"t ered wh ll i:! ul1:lbl.e to ntte nJ the duli es til we ll were dismiss ed. lI"en to o much killing already . \\. (' tl li n ).',,,I,,n hail Iha t hml\\I'1)<'at"l1 Te COUI·t ordered that the a ction II ttl l' 1I""k in tlwre \I h!' re he could of an apprais e l·. Jamu T. Sharkey , Bo~ton milk' ·.Dr, Ed win Kcmmt rer. 01 will make it som~ how. I- you inl(,1'lnittl'lItl\- :1\! >lill , t (hI' l·U In the ;;ct tlcll1e nt of lhe estate f Th e Farm ers Nationa l Bank of I," 1. 1t1Jlk " hi " Inir. man, won .$lS,OOO in a nltiQllj1 01,- tOll Univer ~i t y. has Ju st RotPrince · can ju~t do anythin g, Tiger E~ e! " Clnrksv of i lle Li zzie vers Gcrrnrd us . deceusc d. the LawTCnae Tht, h id "~ back T h.· ki tl· ~ lin g-" r!'; lifted lignin to I lilt , !.lInk arette conte.t. " ShulIh feel like I ClJulf!, fr om lind l .... k,'.! :II t h" t"WIlI'I Brow n, n stand t Illark Irom fixintc Ull Peru', finance • . r e et vive value of th e estate is d if\. the name pi ll ~ till 1". 1- t haI w,·lt : Inllt in!! .lull'll lH'r"s: nllw awn." Mid the kid , look ing at , . " II till' , ha p,· .. I' ,)\\, of $<! MII!'y 7:\.03. Lincoln S llcc ... ss ur ~ of the esta , e xec utrix of the her with, hy mcanin g, amI ~tartetl hlll ck h(·n d. TIl<' n lll'l' I,n fll'I"~ ~ i c ck hi,; d lt' (·k , OIl!' la ~ t ~lilllp ~ e he had nl'l! Lebanul l Ce metel'y ASHOc itlt iotell estate of Lawren ce Brown , deceas. ·~ ti~l lI l ·lI l · tl III' tilt' I,,\\, ridg!' lI nti tIl!! linl' of d to climb . " \\i ,,'11 mak e it," he al" nl: hi" j aw. e . unt! Hel en J ean Gl' rrurd, niec e. ' lllll 'ill't ('II u"nll nu d s down ther' in th~ ca ll ed so ftly down to hl' l'. " W e lik.,u tht ' 1"0 ).; ill th Haht.: Raymo nd Corwi n pleaded gUilty In the s ettleme nt of the e~ tate 'ki d' , 'Y l! j 'li t "nlh-\', IIl1d th e n th e raill have plumb ~ot t o make it I" lh<'lI . Bal, e wi"lI d hn.·(, ." "l ~ "" tIlt' jtll.l l'l· frllm hi ~ sil-:hl. IJJ.Jttetl of Pett'r K . Urt un. d l'ceused , the to a charge of possess ing race Th ey did make it. I own the th r dail y l,ctu Hlity in th ,' kirl' I ",'," t' dllrk he camp!'') ill II n ·t !,H lu .. (I f the estate is 9: -1 2,504,. hurse ~Ii ps and was fined $25 lind ~ lll'gully, with Babe tied on hi s hor~e. r('~ t (' d g lanl" ' , the t i).':,'1' t'; e rvu thick I!rllve o f YOUl1g sr ruc e~ thlll 7ft with Cha rl es CH~ lll' r, so n. th e ~osts and se nte nc ed to 10 dnys ll d insen sible to pai n 0 1' motio n. F if- Ilnd stllrin~. on ll' sll ccessor s. III the Warren Co unt y jail. gH' \\' It"si d" 11 Illllllm l mea d,"\'. t y yar d ~, a hundred, with th ri o He go t hi~ ow n pillll\\' an d tUl' F'iul'lmce L. He ncJ erMn, ntlminisThe co urt ordered in the case Ill' , Il'pt , hi ,; qll irt-~ca l'l'ed checok k.·d fte s on t he ridge ba rkip g f oo lish- it ~ !l" lt g, " Y u nder hi s a rll i. tl'llll'ix of the estate of ,rulia M. of C. A, T oo ke and J . E. Reynold !! (,lIddkd Shirl Herr. IndianThe ill the cruo k of his arlll ly a t the empty cabin. ' tetld ol1l d('ceu ~~ d, fil ed her in- ve rs us The Eco-Th ermal Oompan y n il{hL' \\'h('n Ill' ha d la apt.lis ~ e~ d 8ma n, I~ to hi ~ heat! alld dreame d o f 1'1 1uldng lo\' to vent ury , and The sun went down behind the t.Iown b. ~ irll' Babl"" init! l·t)lltent a corpora ti on app of Lebnno raise ment. n, 0., that hu:-: t fGr Q nci~lI! burt'd Nellie ~ IUI'I· ll\'. Dre£ltncod l hnt Rhe r im, the daylig ht was merg ing into com1'lldes hip faid y ~ l llr l1t'rl In th e ca~e of Howard W . I vins. certain propert y br' so ld to Baxter ied treasure, b t U~ved \I'll" I!nilll! to 'IrI arry hi m. and they dU Mk when th e ki d forced the hors- the fal' e nlll\' \\ ith II !Jill l'rhi m in plnllrH' Ca l anci o, of ll llry Nashvil admini stratt'l' o f the esl e, Tenn., and conto t-e buried in Hur.r th e hom ,,;t('ud they wuuld c nes up the steep bank. temp for hi , ltiind faith. gary . He used a wk<' in Wolfe Bulleli ~omcwhe r e tate of Rose Smith, decensl'd pIn in vey the same by a good and suffi"Sa y, where do you think you're cient deed I ilf. . versus Clifford S mi th, et aI, And when hl' talk ~ like Yllu'rl' anti hu\\' the" WlIU Id Lui!.1 t he msuptr-st nsi tiv'! divingoin ', Tiger Eye?" Babe roused the onl' lhllt did William L. S ue me ning was aping rod he In vented . killin j.( -- sl, h'l'S II I'IHI~ h wi th hon eysuckl e dcfl'ndant ~ , the cu ur t o rdere d H. s udd e nly t o conscio usness an d wh<:n h,' LHlk ~ lik(' lthe pointed W. Ivins to s e ll lin d conv.· y t he as counse l for Homer He has trl ~ d it out hat rij.(hl hl'- vinl'.' a ll ove!' the cabi n. s peech when they stop ped besidE' fore l\'elli<,. tlll1i mukl' prelllisoR lit pl'ivllte sa le for not Conn, who is unltble t o e mploy on Ind iana farms It \\'a,; Nellie's horse, Circling the rock CI'IIZ" mild l' he ~ tarl s ins her SlI il1 K II ilh all1ol'lling nnd it was ra in- l C~:l tha n the a ppraised. value, legal service. '1U'irting co ld , s teudy drip un the anxious l y in the starligh t. Charge d with posses8in~ intox iyou 'o ve r tIlt' Ill'ad lJ nd 1'1111 ing- you ,; PI'lICC boughs lhu t she1tel'ed him $300. "Recko n we' ll go awn ovah t o n kill cr. just Lcellllst· S hl"~ I), E. Hey woo d. atl1l1inis trator of cating liquol' John Boyd pleaded lik e n I hllt\'llcd r(j (t f. on l;' II the Poole, Babe." Ki d an,1 COIl't ti h .. "t yuu du wn like Al1 ot hel' day of hunting !L dcon the estnte of Henry L. Beckma n guilty and was fin e d $100 and "What .yo u gain' to th e P oole dec 'used , fil l''' hi s invent ory a nd costs. Upon paym ent olf $50 011 all of a s udden for?" Babe 's voice nppl aise ment. the fine and paying costs in full, . sharpen ed. "Think you'll beat me t he court agreed that the defento the bounty ? You've go anothdant can pay the remain der in Commo n !Pleas Proc:ee dinrs er think com in', Kid. I'll do the monthl y installm ents. eollecti n' on this one." In lhe actiol1 of Gladys Co ok The court ordered that the "Don't know what yo'all talking versus Gnthlee n Mount, e t ul, T . Sh/!! iff convey a proper deed to about, Babe." J . Pal'ker. H . H. Meeker Ilnd Char- Susie May Alexan der, purcha ser of The Kid glanced uneasil y toward Nellie. "I ' m toles Moore we re appoin ted commis - the real estate in 't he case of The tin' yo'all ovah to the Poole, acs ioners to ma ke par t iti on of the Miami Valley Buildin g and Loan count of thllt bullet hole in yoh rea l e tute to whi ch eac h is entit- Associa tion, of Frankli n, versus lIide." led, In t he cve nt. that the r eal es- Dora a nd Levi Shaw. · Distribu tate cann ot be properl y divided , tion of the proceed s was ordered . "You're a damned Iiad" Ba be's' th en t he esta te shall be apprais ed In the action of New York Life voice was abnorm ally loud and disfr ee iff the dow er interes t. Insuran ce Compa ny versus Samue l tinct. Nellie, m ounting her horse, In the case of J ohn D. Sander s Cooper , ei al. it WUll ordered that I'eined cl ose to listen. "Y ou're versus Edith Sanders , May 29 , at unless judgme nt is - awarde d tWe gain' to try and gyp me outa my 10 o'clock U. m, was se t a s time plaintif f, New York life Insuran ce money for old Murray . You can for hearing . Joseph R. Gebhar t and Edward J have the pay for gettin' Bd MurThe court ordered t hat t he bo~d Schwel ler, within three days, then ray, iI you want to be on the grab, of Hal'old Surface def endll nt, In foreclo sure and order of sale be but I'll be damned if you're going t he case aga in st him by The issue d. to collect for the old man !" State of Ohio, be redu ced from A distri bution was ordered in "Ob, y ou- you fiend: " Nellie $1500 t o $1000. Bond was given the sale of certain propert y in the forc e d th e words out through her and de fendan t was release d. case of the New York Life Insurclenche d ' teeth." Paid killers, both In th e Cllse of The State of Ohio ance Co. vs. David T. · Willliam s, et of you!" vers us Herber t Ciregg, the bond a!. "You killer," Nellie shouted a t the Kid. "Ain't paid yet, but I'm s ure as >t. wa s reduc ed fr om $1500 to $ 1000 Court ordered a distribu tion of hell goin' to be. Damn' rightl" Bon d was the furni proceed shed s and arising defe ndnnt from a . sale The feeb le strengt h that had up- H dOl!, il' s someth in g worse for the l iger Ihat wou ld be 1I relellse d. it! the case of the Miami Valley B. held Babe for a minute began to hate you f eel t oward him . than scourge Bab t o e a ll killer Morrow ' . Th and Bnlnt e L. kit! Assn. was appoint ed as vs. John W. and Cora ebb. He s wayed in the saddle. had braill s t ha n an\' o lt! he-wo lf. fi shed blindly und e r th e blnnket s a g uard to IIssis t t he sheriff in Parlett. "Dirty work, and it's money talks, but his bl'ain ~ ~u rr' wer n't work- for hi!! h<lt, found il and put it on t J'Dn sportin g Leroy Balzhis er to in this neck ·uh the woods. Damn ing las t night. when he made that as he sat the penite ntiary. li p. New Suits right, I'll be paid I Tiger Eye talk up there on the Bench. He cl'nwleo ouL of his blanke\..q, Had ey Stephen son, indicted on ain't goin' to get the best---t h cl Mary E. Swallow vers us Cecil J\I 0Ht Inen would hav e shot Ba be lJuckling- his gun belt around him two charges pleaded not guilty best of me-he can't- " His h ead right th n and th rc. T hey wou with vicious tugs of t he strap. lind trial was assigne d f or Tu esday Swallow . For divorce . Charge s lolled on his chest then, a s his not have cured II damn ab out Id He stood hi s up ta ll und full of pride Jun e 2. Bond in each case was fix- are gross neglect . Suit was filed body sagged against the ropes thnt being d r il1 l'd th rough t he Gen e M. lIil1 versus Harmon E. midle in lhe man who wouldn 't kill be- ed nt $ 14 00. held him in the saddle. Hill for divorc e, charges are gross plumb ou t uf his heud, Bul even cnuse he didn't want to kill. Don't Wilbur pavi~s o n entered a plea "You killer!" n egle ct. Ne llie jumped with th l' lI'ell.s of Ne lli e Murray ' s have to kill to make of not g ll11 ty In the case against me n her h orse toward the kid. quirt on hi s cheek lind the l a ~ t of of him . Th ey'd look ovc r Ilfmid hi m. Trial is thcoil' se t for Tuesda y, She had pulled her quirt from her co n tempt Rellrinl! Maniac e Lic:en.e . R hr art, sho uld er wh e n they spoke his name Jun e !) at 9 :00 a. m. Bond fixed at Prof. AUlulte PiCQl'd, a Swiss, Ward W. Randall, 12, of the saddle horn and s he sl.ru ck the kid cou ldn't pu ll hi shigun Whi~te-' und when any one me ntioned the $S5 0. und J osiah Burdsa ll Caffert y, bank al«nded ten' milcs In the air in the \all. III" won $1,000 and the title when him across the hce: swift, slash- Re nd II hu ll et into Babe Garner Brazoll they 'd . look lit ach H other, O'!l er. Co nn plea~ed not uiltY teller of Frankli n, and Miss Mary IIIlere,t" , of.!dCll~ .. !p!s-,- ~med, he spelled "foulard:' correctly ing blows which t he kid never felt wound (I and ~ 1Il! g' i ng llgoains t hink iVlg thut \Vr,!S whe re Tiger to an Illdlct ment agalllst him .gBond Margar et McCart hy, of Frankli n, .~ at all, save in the heart of hi ltl. rope lhat held him Lied t the Eye .___ • __ lCventh al!~ _~ll~1 CODtes~in .·_ come o n from. hi s was fix ed at $1000 and trial Is Charles ' 'E. Whitak er, bookHe just siood there in the &tnr- hor Re. That wou ld be putlinU A II t ha t day it rain ed in windy set f or hea ring July 7, at 9 o'clock keeper of Waynes ' him light and held the frighte neJ h'JT:;e se lf d wn on a I v(O l w it h Bube, ville, and J! ue. ts, with peri ods of quiet drizIn the case of the State of Ohio Josie M. Whitak er, housew ife,Mrs, quiet, while the quirt h e had giv- killi nA' u nlun that hali ll't n chance zle of Outfitte rs, supplie s for sheriff, betwee n. versu ' Han'y Brown, defenta nt Haynes ville. en her left its mark on n ~~ \ tlnd \0 s hoot buck. lI ud to go 011 li nd Thut afterno on h e cume lIpo n plead ed not guilty. Trial is as- , Theodo re Newma n, (colore d). $4.40; M. R. Harriso n, labor, paint ! houlde rs and chel!k. take Bu be tu tfle ranch , l he Ihe pl ace he wu ~ hoping ,to fin d, A Rigneo f or' hea ring Thursd ay June project ion operato . ., And I trusted you lik e a t'ooi ·- Sltmc as if he werePuRolefriend. r of Frankli n, ing kitchen , bath room jail and office, $155; Walter Kelly, boar d rock cubin built of frugme nts of 4 a t !) o 'clock 11. m. Bond fi~ed at and Miss Kathry n Marie Cox and though t you wel'e good !" Th e kid r oll ed him se lf a c iga r- the cliff it hugge and care of Frank Kelly, $1 0: d close. Hul f the $1500. (colore d) of Frankli n. With one final blow her nrm ft"11 ettt' . ligh ted it with u malc MONEY i..OANE D Arthur Brad~'n pleaded not guilClifford Kelly, laborer of Mor- Blair and LeRoy, materia l for conto her side as if in despnir nt !'v- 5I.e<ld;' in his fin g ers, pi cked huphe ld roo f hud fall e n in. It was th e uphis ty e as n tracts, dC'd indic r id ted $107.8S ge pole I~ nd trial ; wi Oregon t h is a row, set corner ia for Bridge and Miss Edna A-ileen er wreaki ng vengea nce UpOlJ hI m. r ifl e whero it Rtn od lelln oC inu ugain:t t he roo f nttac hed and showing Tu cosday, Jun e 23, at 9 a. m. Co., reinfor cing steel for contrac ts LOANS on Livesto ck, Chattel l. Troche lman, of Morrow . "Shoot m e now, why don't y o u'~ the cahi n bl'l<id c the doOl·. ~ lid it above the bushes that $294.S4 Ra Second Mortga ges. Notes bouCht y ; Collins pellman , and charged Hempst ead, with two had caught I'll turn my back!" into the scnblJa rd on hi ' sadd le a nd the kid 's utte nti on 1st. estimat e on contrac t, $200; John Harbin e, Jr., Xenia, Ohio. when h e looked i~~i ctl!lents , pleaded not guilty. "Yo'oU 's crazy a s Bab ~ ." The 1l1 ounted, Wh I'e he wa Red £atate Tranal .,. Thoma s Corwin , in tull ot contmc t sott drawl of his voice had a ch!H did n ot know or ('Ill' . s go ing, he that way. Except for that tellta le '1 rJsl IS set f or June 26 and bond fragme nt, the cabi n was absolu te- in each case is fix ed at' $7600. Carl ·a nd Carolin e Schaub to $79: George C. Bauer same $203; ','Yoh brothah was shot br:fo' I evH is hand W ~ lIt up s utld nl y to 1\ ly hidd e n in the In t he action of The State of Oarry I, Wager ~ota Nos. 2148 Johnsto n and Johnsto n, form lumthicke t. When he ah came into the country . J nev- livid we lt ucros!; hill H e looked beyond , he saw where there Ohi o vers us Ma dison Young de- and 2149 in Deerfie ld townsh ip, ber, $16,9 0; Oregon ia Bridge Co., LONG OR SHORT TIME- Eas'jah did kill a man in my life -l)llt hadn't earn ed that cut check. of Ne lli c's hnd been a corral and a stable, all ~e nr\ ant pleaded not guilty: Trial , Anna Mae and William Blanton stone tor culvert s, $17S.07 ; Johnterms. Also Survey ing and Abfm plumb tempte d io ri~ht now, quit't. Hi s quil't if Y"U cume bui lt of rock cunning ly p iled f or IS set for hearing Thursd ay July to Lucy E. Smith. Lot No. 729 in ston and Johnsto n, guard rail iltractin g. Write and I will call lenen he's daid a'ready :' ri g ht down to it. Brll id e d in pride stre ngth and materia l, $38.86; Lebano n Lum- and see you. Sam D. Henkle , Wayconceal m e\l t. Th e re fI, lit H.OO a . m. Bond fix'ed at Frankli n. "Why? Becaus e he gav!;! you and high hop es dowlI on Bi'ai:os had to be II s pl'inlt t oo, of course. $ 1000. John Nichols on, Louie N_ Settle ber Co., same, $76,68 : Mas on Lum nesville , Ohio. Jl1 away?" Her voic e shoo k with lust winter, befol'e P<lPihe lind B' II He Dora Ha!1 Purkey entered a plea myre, Ttwell McCray , \ Mary L. ber Co., same, $42.S7; Blair it, ice co ld and crys ta l stubbor n rage. we r (' : not. Nev(' r did think that c lem',fo und in a n iche uf t he c liff that of not g Uil ty to an incidm ent McCray , and Linny M. Ertel to and LeRoy, furnish ing and load"Yo'all knows he ttah tha ~ thnt, quirt he hn d bra id ed uld be lait! Wll ~ n part o f th e back wall of chal'gin~ he.r \',~ ith second degree William Sanford Rtce and Eva T, ing gravel, $97; Zain Armita ge WAl\{T ED Miss Murray . Yo'all know d in yo h across hi s o wn clw(lkwo with a ll the th e cubin. !nurder . Trial IS set for hearing Rice. 176.69 acres ill Washin gton same, $29. ; H. J. Carr, 11)0 guard OWn mind I nevah hamed 1\ Iivitl ' s tre ngth th e re wa~ in Ii gi rl 's urm. rail posts, $35: Barrett Co., 19 He a lRo saw a I' ock-wulled Wednes day, july 16, at 9 :00 a. m. townsh ip, !IOU I. " He leaned ' forwald , star- An other ha lf inch alld it w(jlllo III 'a dow , we ll ing out lillC n greut Floyd Hend el' on pleaded guilty Charles M. Leslie to The Cinchl- tons tarvia, $137.76 ; E. M. VilInrs WANT ED- A farm of 40 or 50 ing up into hel' face with a cold hn l'e losl him thllt ye llow lirrer eye fat jug bl'low il s nal'l'ow neck -of a to t he cha rge ag.a inst him and sen- nati Gas and Electric Compan y. gasolin e, $SS.80: Victor Vil li r:iper aCI'es, fuir Bldgs, to t.rude f or intensit y that thrille-a h u with of his- nnd tllll t , too, wou Real estate in ~nion townsh ip, gas and supplie s, $23.35: Welch new home in small tow n only built so methin g like fear. "Bu~ tha t been someth ing he hlld n't ld hllve PII ~~ not w ide e nough t o let n hay- t enc e is d eferred to a later day. nern ed. rack th rourrh and Dakin, supplie s, $6.67: Gard- about three years. See F. T. Mar,1. A. Palmer also pleaded out scrapin g the ain't sayin ' what I will '10 {'onl " S he n(' vah will call me 1I paid wa ll of e ith e r with ner Hardwa re Co" cable, $12.96: tin, Centerv ille, Ohio, Phone 78J. gu il ty to a chelrge against him. Bill. s id e. Allowed The now aWll." kid ! clim ' killah no mOllh," he tuld him se l f bed upon n bo OreJl'onia Bridge Co., repairs to Senten ce will be pronou nced later wld er and for five "Bob! If yau didn 't---if Lyle Blank Book Co., re-ap- eQtupm ent, $16.60; savlIg« ly. "She' ll hellh things about minutes gazed In th e case of Josephi ne Briden- prai8em ent Ohio Corrug a- WANT ED-,T obacco Plants. Need o ut over this los t knew-I t TigCl' Eye Reeve ' th at will !lhoah pOl'D<l i:e. L ust from sheets and binders ted Oulvert Co., corruga at once the world t o baugh vers us Ameal Christm an et ,204.76 ; Columb "Burle y" ted sewTobacc o "Eveni n', ma'am. Youall knows prove I'nl death on killllhs. us Blank Book Co P oole ers, ' $210.76 : Standa rd Oil Co .. Plants lor 4 acres. Will pny by the he f ound by him when he nee'dcd 01. J. T. Riley, attorne y for 'the 8uppliel lhe way home ." l for 0 1' ne ~ta l\, it's a ll t he same to 111 (' it trealur er, $22.60; W; ga8 and oil, $266.S 77; Standa rd acre, thousan d, or buy entire bed_ m ost. plaintiff', r eported that he mailed H , He loosed the bridle 'ln:l £.trllr1( fr om now awn. She 'll kn owFulkert h, stamps tor sheriff'l I Electric Service and It to ok th e kid nea rly a week t o , 3rd estimat e re-- J. V. Hartsoc k, Waynes ville her horse on the rump with ~he ~ h tl' ll kno w wh y !" office, $2; Ohio State Reform a. wiring make the house, $300; Blair & Phone 6HF4. ha bita blco. though flat of his hand and watche d hei' oJ3 tory book case section comple te LeRoy, court S hc"" ~ hi ver too. H e'd hll ve her hc worked plnce furnish ing and loading fu riOlls ly frol11 sungo, and the thud of hoofbea ..~ on eali ng croll' rooh th e summe for surveyo r; $8: Joe Allen" la- gravel and r un was li uspec ting head r ise s un of ti l the it sand, was paid to $310.2 o dar 0; k to Ohio · the prairie fell like blows upon hi s ove l·. S he'd be ready to go dow see bor at fair ground s. $ 11.20; Leb- Cen,tral Telepho ne Corp., rents for FOR SALE heart. When no soun d came back her kn ee: to him. He'd show n on what he was doin g. It took him two killers of the Poole. Let Nellie anon Lumbe r Co, supplie s for trea varIous offices, $66.60. wond hel' er awhile what had days become to fin of d his W£lY out of the into him. th e kid m ounted Peros, he w a~n't ca ll ed Tiger surer's o'ffice, $1,23; W. C. GilEye him, fot' t oo. He l'ecl~on tricule ed it -_0 wouldn lI etw _ ork .0--'t of ca nyons to the _ took Babe's bridle rein s in hIS no t hin g. H e' d sh oa that Jpen ru nge bey ond. hurt he r to wo·nder and guess, mour, inquest , $S.90; Same, !riFO~ SALE- A good Jersey cow, hand and rode away into the night name mea n ~o l1l()thinhg make quest $7.10; Barrett Brother s, 100 more t hnn Bound to guess plumb Th Skikshi e kid wrong, nny dri ll ct! him se lf and hi s - Thou~ht tranfer a .wIII be fresh soon. Inquire of The kid wns pulling OUt, but he just .the co l" r of ' his eye. They'd forms for Clerk ot Court, $7.20; he'd prove ence? it horse to her, Nothin in when the t\Vi ~ t e d cllnyon~ of g to it. I ve tried it. John Beach, R. R. 2, 'W;tiynesville he got Keever 's Grocery wal! taking his time about it un :! re membe r tha t old Kille r Ree\'eR , 1 case Bon Ami goo d an d ready. Wolf . O bfus.eaBlItte~ , und let the sword of You've got to have Ohio. he was not leaving anythin " be down on t he Bra zos was hb j10 tor Sheriff, $2; S. Fred Compa ny some thaoug pup, justice dungle a while over th e ht to start with, you (To be continu ed) supplie s for jail, $32.60; Office know! FOR SALE- Sweet Potnto Plants and garden plants. Sweet PINK Y DINK Y Potato Plants, 40c per 100. The Budeet of HOime News Strouse Brother s, 1 % miles North by TERR Y GILKISON west of Waynes ville, Ohio on Ferry Road, .R, R, No . 6. .j17

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A ·wedu ing of interes t t ook place \ dne mOl'l1injt when Uev, D. L. CRANE I : PUbliah er\SUbl C:riPtio n Price, $1.50 a Year H rbert~duy ,'Il\·d [' o[ Jll mc~ town uni· Office Pbone .............. ........ No. 112 t ·c1 in holy wedd ing Wnltcr F. R - ..IL Hllr~mllll, oldest £nt ~,.c dQt Po. tom ee ot Wo n~hl ille. on of MI" un d e ....""nce .... ..... ............ ... No. t 18 Oh io , ". Second Cia .. Moil M.tt er MI". . '. H l.II'lman oC Wilmin g· lind Mil'H Rh a 1. Elli ~, onl y =-~==--======~======= ton daught er of "II'. and Mrs. Roy J UNE 10, 1931 ~-;Jli ' of .nellr here. 'rh Lrid~1 co uplo \V!I ~ lItlenllcd by:\1 Sti N lJie , raholll lind C hurle ~ Ea sl e r. Th e bl'idt, W:l ~ 1\ lti 1''' d in ping eyelet ",muroi dery fr ock with pi 'lure halll ii d ncck lace t o Illu tch S low ly but SUI' Iy we al'e making progres s in the effort' to d black mo il'e l)lImps. Th e uest a nswc r. to all the qU('.~ lio~ s wh ich the automo b il e and nnd the an luad huve .c l c.a~e(1. JU f; l a lew Item s from the week'g n cw~: the paved bride's aLten dant a l ~ o \1" 11',' I'inl<. Bol h cani d llIi 'el l uouqu ' t : . The ~Ves t Vlrg'l.nI!I htl ;:; II new tm fli c .Iu\\', e ffecti\' t he t of May, weud ing lun ch on WII ' :e r\,(' u in whi ch mak es It unlawf ul fo r nnybody to driv e ~o slow asInR hlock tho normal. movem e nt of trafli c. Th e t op s peed to impede 0 1' the Che ll v lI otel in Washin gton . l:o n (litl o n ~ make It.nenso nnb lc a nd ~rude nt , is illcrea sed li mit. \Vh r ' II. lln d c ons i ~ t·d of fl'i,!(i ch i ~ I«' iI. to ,15 mil Illll ~ h e d p O lat ou~ , ~ r avy, peas, hot lin hOUl·. S.low ly leg ls lutor s II I'C Ir'amin g t hnt it is cal'less ness, not rol ls, butter, \'(·ge l.uhles sa lad, s pcod , whic h IS da nge ruus. orange icc, va nilla cream, wafer ~ , Tw o or t ~H\ u,ig o il c ompani cs have nolin d t he Prc nch autho riti es and coffee. T hc bl'ill ' is II gradu· t hllt · th ey Will dlscont in uc roud . ide posters . Here's hop ing t hey fo ll ow ate of Way nes vi ll e High ,c hoo l thl' ~ UI11t! P1'll ctiC(' in Am e rica. and of Gl'cen fi cid Busi n ess Cn l· . The Americ an Rou d Bui ld e l'~' Associa tion r eports that the lege. T he gro om atte nd ed High va lu e of hlgl.lwu y Rlld llI otOI' veh ic les in th e Unit d Stutes is now around thirty School at cntervil le und for I I J billi on dollnr~. We spe nd, a. a Il op le, e ig ht b ill iun dollars was em ployed Ilt Frigida ire the opc ratlO n und upkeep of cal'S, and average of :sauu II yellu yea r Cor yours r for eac h plant in Mor uinu City. The ha ppy o f t hp ::!7,OO~,OO(l autos. We bu y 14,OOO,OOO,UOO gu ll ons of "ga s" and cnu ple left for a shor t hon eymoon I~a y III gaso hn e Ulxes a nel reg is tration fees abou t eight hundre d m il- trip and wi ll be aL home to th e ir hon d.olhll·s. OutSide o r Owt, thl' cost of maintui ning imp mnny fl'i e nds after Jun e 1:.1 on H ways IS uiJ ou t $200,OOO,noo to th e tnxpaye rs at lurge. Butroved hi l,( h. farm neal' gto n. Th ey ha ve' ben e fit s by goOU ronds and Ill o tor lranspu rtatiOIl, wh cthe l' l' ve ryb ody lhe iJe>'t wiWilmin shes of t hu com muni ty he run s a ('u r or no t. Chas. 11 . Gray, in compa ny with -'----:---friend s o f Morain e City, s pcnt the "'== =7= === = = we ek-e nd in Kentuc ky. Mrs. A. S. Coll ett ~p(' nt t he rOl'e-pa rt of lhe we ek in Dayton . the gUl· ~t o r :\11'. an d 1'11'1" . Houert ur.e ind ehtl'U to H olc~w c ll S lllith, u rea l e~a te ( .. tid o ~· rll 'I, for til(' collect llJ n (, f cl' I'lain facts abo utmUll o'f Van Nu ys , Co ll ett. (inunc ial U 'prt's. '·I" " S III the pas t, wh iCh. shou ld ht' \'nluab le in pred The W. C. T. U. he ld a n BI I · da~· g t he futur e . MI'. Smith we nt thro ugh 1\ fi le ofuf new spul)t'I's uack tictin o the 1850' s and se win!(, at th e hOl11(' uf Mrs. Mary Ii nds the:,e facts: lI aines Thul·sd ay. A pot· luck tlin · Th e re was a bus iness de pressio n in 1857 lasting twc lve ~onth ncr wa s enjoyed . s The re was a bu, in .. "~ deprcs!! ioll in 1809 last ing e ig ht mo nth s. MI·s. Laura Shidal< er wa s :1 d inTh el'c wa s a bu s in cs~ dt'p ress ion in 187a la sting thirty mon ner g-ue ~ t Sun du y uf !'Ifr. un d Mrs. Th er e wa B II bu s iness depress ion in 1884 lasting twenty -twoth ~. Therc was 11 bu s in ess dcpre!!s ion in 1887 las t ing tcn mo nth mont hs. Howard Gruham . s. There was .a busin ess dc pl'cssion in J 9:1 lasting twe nty-fivc Mr. and 1\11',. Chas, Gordon Thel'e wn ' a bUHincss depress ion in 1003 lasting twenty· five mo nths. te rtain ed to dinner and overnigenhtmonths . Th e re was a bu ~ in l' ss dt' press iotl in 1907 last ing n ea rl y twelve T uesda y Mrs. S u ~ ie An ~ on a nd m onths. Miss Osee of Jngh' wood. Calif., and The re was 11 bus in e ~ d prcss ion in l !l H lasting e ight mon on \V edn e.lluy accomp a n ied t hem t hs. There WIIS 11 bu sinc. s ueprcss ion in 1921 lasting fo ul·tcen to Wilmin gton for the day with m onths. relative s nn d fri end s. The importa nt thing Ilbo ut lh e~e past panics, howeve , is that every o ne of thelll hil S uec ll f ull owed by flus h times, a nd the r lo nge Th e r ' will be Chi ldren 's Day r t he dcPI'('s: io n IIlRted, the longer Hnd mOI'c IlCtiVC the "b oo m. " excI'cis es at J onah's Run church Thc prese nt u e prc ~~ i () n haR n ow laste d nearly Lwenty months . W e S unday m ornin g, Ju n e 1.\ at 11 CUll hard ly say thut the "bo om" whic h will s ure ly ll ow it ha. beg un, o'c loc k. Everyo ne we lcome. uut it is clearly On its wny. And when it comes- fo oh, boy I Owing to th e death of Mrs. J oe Dodu, Gl e nn Snell led th e band in the ir first concert Thursd ay e vening. Their Illu sic wus \V ol: I I'cceivl' d The J olly Workor s ewin g . Cluu he ld thei l' organiz ation meeti ng at the hom e of Anna MacDo nald !--- ---- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --l\ Wednes da v nftemo on. The f oll ow7 ::10 i\f us ic ing offieel's were elected : P resi dent 7 :40 La te Sea. on Gll rdening- H. D. Brown. Anna MncDo nald, Vice Pres ident, 7 :[)O Preven ting Next Winter 's Chicken P ox Losses -C. Eve lyn Carr ; ·ecretnr y. Alice M. F erguso n 8 :00 Next Winter 's Poo d- A lm a Garvin. Gray; A ~s i. , cCI'etary, Helen Hae 8:10 Mus ic Tb ornbury : News Reporte r, Alice :20 A Margi nal Lu nd P olicy f or Southe1'll Ohio--J . H. S itt Bogan, Recreat io n Lea der, Mary e rl~' . R :30 Out Among thl' ow Puneh e rs- L. P. McCann . Eleanor H awke and Kll thleen H:<10 ome Noles on Orchard Managc men -We nd ell Paddoc Gray. MI' . Doroth y Haw ke is Clu b k. 8:50 Some Sprny Fact.s- -T. H. Parks. adviso r.

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THE Triple x safely glas8 winclsllielrl Il1fs always hcen nn OUl!l lntllling f"atur e of the Model A Ford. By reduci ng the dange rs of flying glnss, it hus saved many lil'C8 and preven ted countl es8 injurics in autom obile collisi ons. Now comcs a furthe r os'surance of safety to c\'cry Ford owncr ••• polislt etl plalf' !I n/el y glaS! in ALL DOOn S AND WINDO WS at 8Tig'" atlditiO lwl cost. The charge for this extra protec tion is unusua lly low becaus e of large produ ction and tbe dc\'elo pment of n ew metho ds of manuf acture . Siml))Y tell the denier when you buy the Ford that you want "safet y plate glass in ull doorlt and windo ws" and the eur will be factory -equip ped for you in that manne r. Today, us before , the safety gluss windsh ield is furnis hed os 8tanda rd equil'" ment on all Ford cafS withou t extra charge . FonD OWN ERS Thi. announ ceme nl rel .. r. onl,.. 1o NEW CARS. Ford rlealer. are nOll" po,irion 10 in,.all ,o/e'y ,-lUI' ira .110 ",ind(i"" 01 yuur pre.e/.' Ford al die abollc pric8I.

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EllIil)' H :lI1 t , Sc,)tch la ~ -' ic , barred by the quota, put her hand .cross 'the boundar y linc. and ,was married to R. A. Cruds!:! , of D ~lroit , whose Mexic<lll . divorce stopped him from marryin g . ill Canada . '\'hen

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Barn dances and oltl-fas hi nncd "breakd own s ' are getting to be the rllgc in Ohio. "Th e 400 pllrties" of the past few years are fa st giving away to thc so rt of social ente rtainme nt that mo t he r and dad enjoyed in thcir youth . Th fidd les, banj os a nd g uitars provid e lhe mu ie, an dovel'al sl, a nd gi ng hanl dre s~es ar e thc pro· per d ress f or the affuirs. . Ca lli ng ng uI'es--l ong co ns id e red a lost art - is being r evived. "Swing o n' left, " " swing 'em r ig ht "prome nad e all." and "balanc e all' a r to be heard.

F ollowin g is the treas urer's a nnu a l financia l re port of Miami Ccmcte ry Assoc iation.

Stanley &Koogler

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Whipp- I'm go ing to ge L n di· vorce. My wife has n't spoke n to me f or llix m onth: . La h B elter be caref ul You'll n ever get another wife like that. •

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Ueceipt s f or the fi sc al year e nding May 3t, 193 1. Burials .. $ 25 46.75 a le of lots .. 1095.00 JESSE STANL EY Puid into perp. care Phone 320, New Burlinl fton, Ohio fund 24 10.00 Notes paid 2580.0 0 Withdr awn from B. EARL KOOGL ER & Loan 3753.43 R. D. 6. Inte rest . XeDia. Ohio 1001..14 B01'l'ow ed fr om Ph ODe DaytoJ! Co. 54J5 Bank ... 950.00 Gra ve rights so ld 90.00 F oundat ions .. 120.25 Vases 154.00 Wayne Tp. 50.00 Curpet ........ .. 3.00 Pain ting ... . 2.00 FUNER AL DIREC TOR Making deed .. 5.00$14 766.57

J. E. McClure

WAYN ESVIL LE, OHIO

Expend iture. : Labor ... $ 2370.80 S upt. salary .. 1260 .00 Suppli es .636 .7 4 Road oil . 284 .75 Dep. in B. & L. :.13 9.42 Shrubs , Plants 327.49 Power mower 201.25 Vaults :.126 .06 Lots repurch . 114,00 Ins urance . .. 70 .00 Pump 25 .00 Ba nk loans 'pa id 950.00 Inte rest 14.94 Telepho ne . 83.40 Treas. s alary. 100.00 Safe Dep . B. It. 2.00 Express & II'. 58.70 ' Tax 19.74.: Dues St. Ass' n. 3. 00 Postage . 2.75 Loan s Made .. 7300.00 1 1.4555 .09

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Cen terv ille, Ohio

immedi ate ly before it is se rv ed. On e appetiz ing meal that may ue prepar ed whi le the hnm emaker is atte nding t o othe r kit cho n tas ks, t hey say, mig ht conti ist of baked "IOTAR Y PUBLI C p ork c hops, baked potatoe s, baked squash, baked apples, with bread Nationa l Batik and buttel', a lld a bever ago. If the WlII. Drawn . . Eltate" ch ildren are too yo ung to eat pork chops, an eg g mi g ht be bak ed for WAYN ESVIL LE. OHIO each of t h em, and the food n eeds -----of the e nt ire fa mil y met. Rece ipt s exceed d.is b. ... . $ 211.48 Meat hash with scallop ed l omuBalance Ju ne 1, 1930 . 421.20 toes, e ntire wheat bread, ca nned Balance May 31, 1931 oa2 ,6S pears a nd cook ies, w ith milk for c hild r e n, and either milk or tea for adults, mak es an other mea l Cash .... . ... $ 632.68 easil y prepare d for whic h t he hcal Accoun ts .. 927 .25 of the oven ca n bc utilized . Dep . in Mutual Home & If the homem aker wishes to a t. Savings Ass'n. 2800 .00 t end some ufterno on mee ting 0 1' Notes ..... .. 16070.0 0 social affair, one of t hese meals Res. in Corwin 1500.00 ma y be prepare d in advance . Th ey 5 Shares of J. W. Lingo r equire very littl e prepara tion a't Co. stock carried the time of servin. , at ..... . 400.00

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Dr John Zettel Optometrist

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ROOT FOR AND CONSi GN our Cattle, hog.,. IIheep and' cain. N orris-B rock Co., live wire and progres sive ' fiTm for the bleh.., market prices and' goodi· 8ftvice . UDion Stoek Yard •• Ciaciaa ati, O. Relerel lce : Ask first man' .you meet

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Thi!; blls' i:: ClIlIl'ct the po t- takt'n ' (o lh) pellal ill ~ ti lIli(ln: II ~ I iss . tllr y I'un e is the !-(uest t (' d I3hl ck Bu ss 1'1' }\('ntuc ky Black )[ (l nda~· . nr Lulhc' l' P l'kill S untl fnmil y, in llll "~ , II nc! i~ I'llll n d nilly in t he i'X'J'f1l' t hl'l'!! \\ 1' 1'1.' illdi d ed by n, e tn'llIe ;;uul)1l'1'II Ilnn :<Clu th us lel'll Aloy J;rttnd jll ry a nn 1'I1tl 1'!:ed wi th I luyton . part~ of l)hie). th t heft. n nd .1:llIKhte l· o f th r c(' ?III'. and Mr ~ . .1. P . FI'OIll Ill lIl'l'.',I ,·r Ji s h hll\' hee n til k('n t o hlll!s 1Jl'll)n J.!'i ll~ to 1.I 11~· cI Sou lh alld tht, Nt'wt " wll Jlat ht' r v l1e':l r Cin- :\I I'~. F lfll"' llI" (; nll nlll'r. r\ I'I'cstt'<1 ~lI n l yell' vi ~ i l ed t he fo r lll ", r' cinnn i nlld Ih(' lIH'thrlel ,If pt·" P:I· hy 1II icl ill(,t e,wlI ""Ii(' , l'IIr1)' ill e nt ~ ill nu yto n S unda y. I;atinn i ~ hl' ill l:' 1I'1I1'\( "d nllt. F eh I'l lU 1'1' th!.',· ha\'\' hi ell held in i\lr. 1I .}w:ll'd \vhita~r , of Thi ~ fj , h i,., Ihl! d"lllill(lll t r,,,h o r t he \\'111:1','11 (:'''I II IY jn il ~ iIl CI' II fit . 'pn klln ', \\' ush .. i ~ .\' i s itin~ I'e la· ~('llthl" ' 11 Oh.it>. 11 i~ hnpell that in 1 inH'. liv es in W uy nesville and \'i cin ily . " f,'\\' Y"'"I'S WI' ca n " lIccessfully A 1'1 hilI' UradclI . nn"th L'I' M icJ,l1 e1'(' . tl,!'I, t hi'''' ~t ],(' :\1\\ ; rr ll l\l hatch· 1011'11 man wh " 11':1 '; (ll'l'l' ~ t(' d for th :'I!llk c your lawn boauli f ul b y l'l'\·-!'ct!I'I,.1 fhh. S::II\1' offl' n,, !.', h,, ~ p INld!'d n ell ''I' h,' Ru n'lIu Ilf Sl'il'n t ifi c Re- )!uilt)· In t h , eh:lIg-e lin d will be having yo uI' law n mowe r sha r pe n,t'llfCh is abo eJ.otl· !'mi ninlr the t r'it'd (,n ,fllll" :.!:L Ill, i" III lih'l't\' e d at tire Waynl' Rvill ' Au t o a nd l\l aLh in l! I' Y o. kind ~ o f fnoe! alld gollllle ~ PI 'ei (' S in u IHle r '.' 5 0 b .. n d. . t he IlIr!!l'!' stn'IlI11 S Il f ,.,,, uthl'l'n SI'I'IIIllHIl alld Stephl' lI "on \\, ' I' P ~II" nncl 1I 1 1'~ . W. 11. All en, Mr s. Ohi u lend i< \\ 1l 1'king' o n th nig-l'Il- nbo indicted ill 1I1 i~ l'O llnty fl o]' W . 1\. Ne' ,l'!a ncl an d Miss Ul h'e l io n uf t h" H' fi s h. t(\j:(e th er with ,·hkkl' n s l.'n lin l< h ill th" 1'1; a l'g'('. ' All e n v isit!'d ,'el'pe n t Muund in t hl,i!' t' ('un () )nic ifll)1 0 I" t nllcc. .: \ \\l're IlCl l pn'f"I'J"' cI Ht Ihi ' l illle nU lll b(' 1' o f tn l'~(' Ii"h ha l'e b(,('11 in \' il' \\' CI f til l' fad t hat I he'v ha ve !i il!h luncl c,, "nt y, t oday . t al!')!'<'cI in onlt!r t n find ou t whl' l'(, ul' cn ,;t'nll' nn'cI Cl II t ire g-1'1I 1)d I:ll" ~ ! I'~ . r . ~1. Brown a nd SO li nu l' su ""ly ",'111(' " f rol1l . . whe n · it cL' ny in d ictllll' nts. r un 'st, [\11'. and 1111'>1. Da n Brow n , 1!L't'S ane! " Ihor ",ti nt s ('s~el1 tiu l fo r frolll Dayt n, w~r e culli n g on Wa y 1 he l''' II ~ I' n' at io n o f th l! e f uon villl' fri ends T ues day eve nin g. lH's and !(anH' "',,(>I'il': . E NJOYABLE E V E NING ' 1n Pik e r 'lllnt y :lI un !);! dir1111'. Illl" l\l rs. W ilbur Hain es, of f 1'\' 1I1 killd " " f lish. ()11l of l h" Thl' jllint O Il'l' l il\~ o r the ,II'. l ulu l lli~ i' nl' tlw St atl', ha ve bl'l'n O. t' . A. 111. un ci P. lI f 1\ . l:l ~ t N e ll' Y"r k vis ited r ela tiv c!< he re ~'I ll il LillY. W ilb u r's I! I'n ndm other, t nhn. Fr icl a y <'vl'lti n)1; "'" n de' lig-hti'ul ~ I r ~ . J{ izz it, Th ompso n occompnnII trail' . G. L. ,'chi llin.:. (, r Il lalll'il es il·d t h(, 11l to Ci ncinnat i wh e re th ey tyl', \\'n ~ pi 'Sl'lI t all~l . Illlld~ a III'\! v i ~ itillg relatives. UNIQUE VISITOR A dt' irCl lI lI s ' po t f!lll' uddl'(,~ s. JI l l'. und Mrs. Geo r ge Hartsock ln imillll' to be n il apo. ti e of Iyc,k'; . upp e r wa ~ th o r lI Khly e n!' _• _ • l' n t e rtain e d ut n fu mil y ,dinne, . J e:! us Chri st, a man ~ t llppe d al JO~ 1'( . :;;u ll day, MI'. und Mrs . Jam s Grif-. st'l't'rul h(1I11\::I ill Wa y ne: ville :-;\InJUNIOR ME ETING lith u nd so n of Piqull, Oh io, Mrs. dny eve nillg, u. ki ll l! ·fol' a n ig ht's Mnrgol'ct Thomns, MI'. nnd Mrs. loclging. II I' s ta t.ed t hat he wa s not usking alm s, only fo r a place Th e Jr. O. U. A. w ill en l cl'- J o !'Il'ax of Ne w Ma d i 'on, Uhio to lay his wea r y heuu . Th e mU ll ta in th e co unty C ll uJl~ i ll u r " A sst)- an d Miss Cha rl otte An t rum of woro a long b lack robe wi th a ciation Friday ni ~ht , JlIn ' 12. T he V a.; hin gto n D. C. gil'dl e, similar t o th,lt wo rn by loca l stun' of elmee!'s wil l co nfe r Mr. anti M 1'9 . A Ibe l·t Cl eaver pri~ sts , a nd I ng cu r ling hai r hung d eg- I' (,(~H . T hl'l'e wi ll be.' g-llud talk s, f r om u nd e r a bluck silk ca p. Mar- and a ll memb e r: lire I'l! qu (o~ tcd t o e nterta in ed S unday f ol' di nner . Mr s ha l ha d s J oy f Ul'lli ~ h e d hi m b pI" ·cn t. No I'l'f r \:~h llt l! nt ~ will nnd Mrs. J uli us Wisemu nn ulld son fro ll1 Cinc innuti , 1\[1'. a ncl Mrs. lodg ing in th e v illag e jail. be served . Wi ll iam Sc hular so n and daughter After noon ca ll e rs we l'e Mr. and Mrs . Chud es Hay , MI'. D. W . Su rfllce an d Mr. Roy Pigo tt.

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MI'. a mI Mrs. J ohn Sun ker, of J\lason , MI'. lind Mrs. Cu rl Sa nker, o f Dayton , Mr. a nd Mrs. M. D. Bni rd and da ug hte r, MI'. and MI'fI. Nse lo n Watkins a nd son Mi ~s ­ os Mar ie t ta Gu y and Ne llic Cutright we re dinn e l' g ueRts of Mr. an d Mrs. O. R. Unglesby, aturda y eve nin g .

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Fifteen r elatives and (riends of l\11's. Wilbur Clark g ave her a plcnslln t surp rise 01\ Sundny, celeb ra tin g he r birthday -a nn iversary. Pla ns had been ma de for an outcl oo r picnic, but weather conditions in terfered and th e tables were s preud in s id e. Ne ve rtheless it wa. n ver y e njoyable occas ion.

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(3 Pt. L ouis ]. Gdlh'er ,' (left) who will command th e U. S. Frigllte Const itutio n on its comi ng tour. It was put in ~ a i litlg trim by Lieut. John Lord, who is shown o,yith him.

POMONA GRANGE TO MEET AT WAYNESVILLE JUNE 13 Th e 'W a rr e n Cou nty Pom ona ' Grunge will meet with Fu r me rs Gl'a n)!:e a t Wa ynesvill e on Saturda y, Jun \) J 3 , it was l\1~ no~n ce d b.y office rs of th e ' or galll zali on thIS oUll t y P omweek. M'o ntgo mcr y ona Grange will be g uests a t this meetin g a nd will furni sh th e prog ram ., There w ill be th e usua l baske t di n ner.

Th e steer o f E. H. Hutchin son and SOli, of Xe niu , chose n grand champ ion stee r ut t he Dayton fat cattlc show uno ;,rale co ndu ct ed al t h~ stock yards in t hat city last Fl'iday, sold for 3 0 1-4 cents a pounil , a record hig h price. SO lli e v(~ ry fine animals we re on displll Y at: the Dayton show anu the prices r a n unusually high. Many of the st ee l's brought ovt'r lOe pe r pound. The Walter H. Whi t aker en t l'y fr om Warren co unty brought 8. 3 cents , --- ~-.

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This car will be on display for Ten Minutes Only FLOWER MISSION DAY

BRINGS HIGH PRICE

1\11'S. J osie Whitake r and Mr. Charles E . Whitak e r we re quietly marrie d a.t the resid e nce of Rev, H. S. Ma.bie, pas t Ol' of t he East Baptist church, in Lebunon , MonCd our Liberal (~ffer for Your Old Tirl'3 day, June l. Mr. Whitaker is EXT""" SA\'I!'lt.;S IF \ 'OU li LY IN '·.\IIIS manager of the . Waynesville Mr. Alb ert t. J ohn of Leb- branch of the Fai r ley Hardware nn on hns sold th e Cordy property Company. to Hany Smith of Miamisburg, who wi ll occ upy in J uly 1. REV. IE. BURDSALL DIES Mr. and Mrs. Clyd e Wharton ·M O'2 1 ............... ... .. ~4.9. a nd daughter Miriam spent Friday (2'h ".U ) Wa ynesvi lle frienus r eceived the in Dayton. 4.:>0·21 ...... ................ . announ ceme nt of the death of 4.;,0·2 1.. .. .............. _ .. . 5.69 Mr. and Mrs, W, M. Colema~ (JO"LSO) (311) ' .:;0) Rev. Edmund Burdsall, which ocand Miss Thelma were Saturday cuned at; ' his home in Batavia, :;.' ''). 19 ........ .......... .... 9.15 5.00-19 ..... ................ .. 6.9.3 afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. ("I,S.OU) (n ....oo ) Tu esda y, June 2. Rev. Burdsall John F e l'b er at L ebanQn. (,.rl(/.:': I ....... ......... . . 11.90 was a fo rmer pastnr of the local 6 .CJ0..2 1 .. ......... .. ........ .. 1 1.6S Mrs. Ed. H opkins of Waynes ville M. E . Church and had many and Mrs. Lawrence Eliott of Cen- fd ends hE!re. SPE~IJ\I.S Fun e ra l. services were held on t erville were guests at the Ladies l'.---j f ur 4.75.x l !l A id Wednesday at t h e home of Thursday FoRI .....,l o,tvtokl-' Mrs Stanley Bailey. (;o<HJye:.ar 1"uJJC8 . , BiG S-a\ i lJ~" . I " I~ ANNUAL ELECTION Chi ldren's Day exerci ses of TIre R.palriDt Go<Id UoecI Tlra, $2 "I' .Lytle Sunday School w ill be next S unday evenin~ June 14. At th e annual meeting of t he lot own el's of Miami Cemetery AssoMiss Edith Stansel returned' to he r home in Miamisburg unday ciati on which was held in the a ft e r a visit with Mr. and Mrs. chapel Monday afternoon, C. L . Chalml?r Reeder and Mr. and Mrs Duke and M. A. Cornell were rePhone 47 Eli Russell . " clected to sel've on t he board of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Longacre and tru ste es a nd O. M. Ridge was e lecte d se e~ retary-treasurer. ~{ I:S . J . B. Jones were IDayton . SOFT BALL GAMES VISitors Saturday afternoon. OUARANTIiIID TIKI REPAI1UNO , • 0000 USED TI REI Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Thompson The Waynesville soft l1all and Mr'. M~I'Y Carmo ny spent players we nt to Lytle Friday evenThursday fi s hmg at Miami River. ing und de feate d that team by the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~'!'!!'!~~~~~~~~!!!'!!~~~~~~ MI'. and Mrs. Se t h F urnas mo- score of 8 to 6. - - - - .-.---,r------ --- - to red t o R ic hm ond Sunday und Tu esd ay eveni ng Waynesvill e s p ~ nt t he day with relatives. Th eir played the Corw in Kids at Wayn e Children Snl'uh Co rrin e and Seth Park, and lost 18 to 16. This ,Jr., a cco mpani ed th e m home after g am 'l? wn s . very e ntertaining, u vis it t here.

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Henry Ford and Edsel Ford with the First Ford car and the Twe nty Millionth ti.cture was taken on H enry Ford's estate in Dearborn, Mic h., a short time after the Twenty t~t1lionth car came off the assembly line at the Rouge p lant of the Ford Motor Company.

Members of the W. C. T. U. observed Plow e r Mission day Tues day. June 9, at the home of Mrs. Joe Tinney. The meeting was well attended and twenty boquets of Rowers were sent to the sick and shut-ins , Delicious refreshments were e njoyed.

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J. Smith's slaughter house robbed again, Wednesday ni~ht . Wben the place was raIded / two weeks ago, about twenty hid es were left. and the yeggs evidently t hought they were stiJl there, but in the meantime Mr. Smith had Bold them and the thieves had to be satisfied with three. was

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RECEIVES M. A. DEGREE Miss Luella Williamson, daughter of Mr. a nd M1'9. H. H. Williamson, arrived home Tuesday from Ohio State U niversity where sbe received t he Mastor of Arts degree at t he commencement exercises, Monday. Miss Williamson will spend the summer at her home here.

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NOTICE TO BOY SCOUTS There will be a meeting of the boy scouts in t he Grange Hall next Friday evening, June 12, at 8 o'clock.

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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE The undersigned, as Administrator of the estate of H orace M. Clark, deceased, will offer for sale at Public Auction, at the late residence of said Horace M. · Clark in what is known as Lytle, Wayne Township, Warre n County Ohio on Saturday, JUDe 20, 1931 Commencing at 1 o'clock p. m. sharp, a lot of Household Goods and Furniture; lot of clover seed. One 1929 Whippet Coach Auto. See large bill f or terms WILLIAM C. BERGDALL, As Administrator of the estate of Horace M, Clark, deceased. Dean E. Stanle y, .Attorney . W. N. Seal's, Auct.

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M r~. A mos Coo k ano daughte r.' Larl e Newspllper CollectioD Ml tisl's Huth and Mnrguret a nd \\,1 1111 I ~ SII IIl tCl he the III I'I;I'S 1 ~(\ II W,? I: I'lm , of nca r Wtl y nesviJl e Latest ''II rinkJe Mrs. Jo.!.lznbeth Slllith of Dayton c() ll e('IICln ot nl'wspllpers In th e were !llnn e l' g uests Thursduy of \\' 01'10 lias been opened to the pul>· II c In n IwwSI"lppr mU S(' lIm nt Alx· Mrs. Ma rg aret J ohn s. la .Chope ll e. G~l'Innny . Among Its MI'. and MI'~ . K e~ l e l' Gra ham and coll ecllon of l rlO,()()() newspnpers da ug hte r we re S unday e vening n re l.'ul'l usfftl C!l from nl\ oyer the J.!'.u(>s ts. of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Alb- worlel , Incl udlng lin ICsklmo pltper I'I /;'ht 111 Wa y nes vill e. from 1he mld rIl e of Illsl century. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gmy ~ 1'5. Leslie Gra y and Mrs. Fra nk hurfu s we re Dayton v i itors Monday. so n Albert, Mrs. Ella Copsey, ,Fr ic llel 5 of Mrs. ' Clyde Cox are spe nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. /{l'I eved t o hl~ar tha t she is agai n J a mes Hawke in Sprin g fi eld. Miss co nfin cd to her bed a her hom e in Cleo accompanied them h ome after spending h lst week with her uncle Dayton. and Itunt t here, MI'. a nd Mrs. Pl'Ilnk Robin son Mr. anu Mrs. Wi11iam Bergdall spe nt Sunday at Celina. made a b usin ess trip to Dayto~ . M.rs. J\i.Iary Carmo ny attended a Mo nd ay. j am ll ,v dmller Sunday in honol' of Mr. and IloJt-s. Harry Burnett enthe Llrthday of her daugh t er, Mrs. W. P. Clark, at,her home in Way- t ertained t he Thomas family to unday di n ner honor ing the birth .lI esv ille. day of WiIIiam Thomas. Mr. an d MI·s. E lmel' Woolridge and chil dl:en o.f Miamisburg and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Emrick enMrs . Canle BlIlkley of Monroe tertained to dinner Sunday, the were Sunday calle rs at the home form er's co usins, Miss E lla Brown' of Mr. and Ml's. Chalmer Reeder of Stl'oudsville, Pa., and Thomas Wbite da ughter, Miss Ruth, of a n d sons. S t . Mand al'ys, and Mrs. Margaret M I'. and Mrs, E, A. Churleton, Johns. M Charlcs Chul'leton and fam ily, Mr. and Mr~. Sarn Ch31·leton . attended ' . ~. and Mr~ . Leonard ~r~y en: th e Charloton re un ion nt · Harmon tel talrle~ re latives fro m ClIlcmnati Park Lebanon Sunday, . over th e week-end ~nd on Sunftay. Mr. and Mrs. Jos eph G'r assl and Mr. a!ld Mrs. Walter Kenrick children, Norma and E lwood and a!ld familY had for t heIr Sunday Mrs. Eva Haines of PIQ,ua were dl,nner gues ts, Mr. and M1'9. C. R , Sunday evening and Monday Bmegar of Jame~towJ1, Mr. and guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. · Ru~sell K. ~lIlegar, !Ion and . Here'. what f.abioa ~ ~, Waiter Kenrick daughter ot Hamilton and Mr, and , M~s, 1lruma.n Payne and little come to. Roll B~ It ~ ber .aOWD br teI.YlIIoia. MI'. and Mrs. Ben ' Hawke aad daughter oj' Dayton, ~.

The people today keep a lot of stuff they call "junk/' around their premises which is in the way, and perhaps some one could use it. For only a few cents spent in ad vertising, you could easily dispose of it with a profit. ,

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LATEST NEWS' DIRECT .FROM OHIO CAPITAL COLUMBUS Several minor change:; made in the election cod!) at the suggestion of Secretary of Stjlte Clal'ence J. Brown, have been adopted by the legislature.· The changes provide that terms of office of -members of ' boards of elec tion begin March 1, in s!.ead of May 1. Requirements for printing poll lists eliminated Ilt. a saving of $80, 000 pel' year. Students giving right to use abse nt voters ballots; millimum distance fOl' absent voter's ballots reduced from 60 to10 miles. Election changing r esidence within a county in 20-d1lYs period. Mandatory employment of dep uty clerks limited to cities havlng popUlation in 'excess of $100,000. Boards of election must know fu nds IlI'e available before making purchases.

W)A. C. AGAIN TRIMS STQCK. YARDS TEAM

,THREE ARE KilLED Band CQncerrs 20 ' MILLIONTH fORO To Be . Started AT SPRIN[ VALLEY Thul~sday Night VISITS WAYNESVILLE . Miss J essie Clarke visited relatives in Cincinnati last week. Miss Betty Hartsock spent last week · with relatives in Dayton.

U you are papering use Pla ~ter Patch. Madden's Lumber Yard.

A olumbus family of three was in . ta nt ly wiped out shortly after 6 o'c lock last . undllY morning at t he pike street cross in g in Spr ing Valley, whe n the automo bile in whic h they were riding was ~ truck by a south-bo und Pennsylva nia mail train. Th e victims werc J ames G. She phard, 63, his wife Hatti e, 58 alld t heir daughter He len, age 30, all of 75 East Tulan e road, Co lumbu s, Ohio. Acc ording to th e Lone witness, a girl standing near the cro!;Sing the s igna l lighb were Hnshing and t he trai n whistle blowing. This g irl, a touri st wh ose nam e was not leal'ned, said the automobile trnvel ing toward Waynesv ill e, was going at a high rate of BI>ced and that the drivel' was unable to stop at the crossing. She said the dt'iver of the automobile applied the brakes abou t 100 feet from the cl'os!;ing but .they ev id ently did not take hold on the wet pavem ent. The (iriver, it was '\'cpo rted, then s peeded up the uutomobile in an effol·t to beat the train to the crossing. Th e train struck the rear of the auto mobile twisting it around and throwi ng it against the iron pole of. a signal light near the ·c rossing. The occ upants were I,hrown from the ca r. which was redu ced to a mass of \\treckage. The train in charge of Engineer t, Cincinnati, and Conductor John ' Bradley, of olum bus , was stoPlJed within 'It square of the accident. . Coroner R. L . Haines, of Gl'een county, who investigated t he crash ret urn ed a verdict of accidental deaths.

In appreciation or the ge nerous suppo'rt given the Waynesv ille , chool Band by the merchant , friends a nd patron s of Waynesville tho first concert will be don'ated by t he band and their director, II1r. tan ley Watkins, Thursday evenil1~ of this week at McClure 'orn el', dedic:ating the musi c to the dono l's of the concert fund. They will also play for t he so ft ba ll game at Ly\le Friday e.velling at G:30. and at 8 o' clock the sUl1Ie even ing, hey will give a co ncel·t on ' C.,lart'S lawn at Lytl e, s pon~ored by t e merchants of Lytle. .

Thc Twe nty Millionth Ford CIU now on a county-wide tour vis ited Wayne sville Wedne dllY , Jun e 17 A rriv;ng shor tly before 1 :30 o'clock , the epochal vehicle was escorte d from the city limi ts to the Wu ynesvill e Mot or Co.'s place where it and its driver wl!l'e officially welcom ed. Following the we lcomi ng ceremon y Mr. Buerkle inscribed hi ~ nallle in the log o.f "The TwentyMillionth FO'td" and uvaile d hi mself of the opportunity to ride Ii short distance in the car, Which, wh n it completes its t oUI', is t o be preserved with othe l' famo us automobil es in Gree nfield Village. He nry Ford's l'eproduction neal' Dearborn, Mich. , of an early American village. Leaving Waynesville the car ~vas sc heduled to spe nd the night at Middletown. The Tw eJlty-Milli onth I·'ord wa s assembled in the Rouge plant of the Ford M.oto r Company at Deal'born, Mic h.• on "pl'il 14, in the erpsence of Henry and Edison Ford. Contempl atio n of what the 1>1'0duciion of 20 000 000 lilOtor ve hicles, passenger 'automObi les. trucks and commerc ial cars of all kind s nnd busses- we re 1'egistered in th e entire U nited tates. 01' to put it another w a y- aI lowin g less tha n the u. unl splice between t hem an area as large as the Di ldct 01 Columbia wo uld be r qu it'cd to pal'k 20,000,000 Ford s and if placed bumpe l' to bumper they wou ld stretch approximately 48,896 miles, within 1.60 8 miles of enough to twice gi rdle th e g lobe a t th e equatOl·. _ _ _ _-

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afle rnu un, . 1'.)1' an ther )dose of ly<l(' Egb'l't, M W. A. . IYIl·d icinc, :md got what Xeniu. ~JlClit : und ay with Mr . Ilnd they were lookin g for- 12 to 4 Mr~. J. W. Bakel'. t hi>! timc . Fred Barnard and W. N. Scars The "nme \I as ~ I o wed up by made a bu sine ss trip to Blanches. New line of evo ,,:.' day gree t- cloudy weuthe\' a nd u little l·a.in, ter Friduy. Ing card ~ at 'ary'S J ewelry Shop. Or:sborn Il{(ain ~ howed the City hoys thllt h' il' their master, hol~­ Lebanon. Ohio. DI'. and Mrs. H. E. Hathaway inK th em to (j hils and two runs lJ1 and Mrs. Mllty McClure vi sited ~---l\ [ r~ . J. G. fI uwke S UA\~ I' e d <I th 'even illnil1l\'~ he pitched, !loci Cedar Point Sunday. s li~ ht stroke of fu cial )J1l1'u l y~i ~ lit 110 ime being in any real dan· Tu esdu y uftc l·1l0on . ge l'. The Green Co. Ministerial .AsWith a!l 0 2 lead, Manager so ciation met at Ferry Church, , Mr. and MrH. W. , ·t. J ohn and Pren d crgusl gent Roy Ellis. to. t he Monday morning, June 15. dnughter spent Sund a y with re l- firing lin e f or the Insl two IIl l1 tn gs alives at Ridgc'ville. anfl thnt young man gave a very Mi ss Mildred Hartsock, of Milgood ex hibition in his first at.fo rd is spendi.n g a few days with Mi ~s Lucy ElI1l ey was t he dinner tl!l1I.pt lit pitching. Members of the Eighty-ninth Mrs. Edith Harris and family. g uest of Mr:i. Trumlln Wardlow, of General Assembly expect to adE'ddie Burton was the uu sy boy f . Route 5, on Friday. juUl'n s ine die day or two after at se ond bas ; three hits. three Mem b CIS 0 Warren ounty Dependable watches and the Pre. ident Hoover's arrival in the latest in J ewelry and Novelties at runs and s ix putouts , four o.f th!! P om~na Gra.nge wer.e guests last Capital· City to inspect the G. A. Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, O. Miss Doris Hend er son spent the laHer being fancy catches. Hartat.ulday , of Farmer s 9ran g e . at week-end in leve lan!l, the gu('st so k did .ollle ni ce snappy wo rk R. pa1'8de. A reception will be ~llynellvllIe, t h-e meetlOg bem g of Miss .1ul1<:t Ca rtwr ight. tendel'ed the Chief Executive in at third. and Duke's outfielding [cutured by Ii large attendance of 1\11'. Harry Kitchen and daught he rotunda o[ the Capital to ter, Betty, of Springfield, spen t wa s fur above par. Hevin g's hom e th<: coun.t~ gl' up 36 . m~mbers MI'. and Mrs. Ralph Dyke, of run waR the outstanding feat ure which t he Ohio .statesmen have Sunday with Frank Stansberry bemg )11 eHen.t and f urlllti hlll g an Dayton ate Sunday dinn er wi t h MI' of the vi Hitors' gam e. l'eceived a spec ial invitation. Now and family. e.xc~lI~l1t p'~og~m uurIng the and Mrs. Lowell Thomas of Lytle that the classification bill has been Our boy!! play the M'ofl'oW MerhtclalY hou~.. For best r esults consign your chnnts on the latte l's' home approved and is out of the way, T,he n,lO rmng ecsslOn ?pened at Mrs. J. V. Hartsock and daughliv e stock to Green-Embry Co., grounds next Su nday. Here's last members of both houses are plan- ter spent Sunday in West, Alexa nl 0 .:.l.0 .0 clC!dt .w}~h Hart y, . Palm.a r Cincinnati, in care of D: R. Salis· unday's scor : nillg to get away just as early as dria, Ohio g uests of Mr. a nd Mrs. presld mg III th~ Ma~te r s chaIr, bury. po ·s ible. Eleve n of t h e. regul81 officer s reAden Burnett. STO K YARDS . ponded t<? the roll call. Mr. lind Mrs. Madiso n Earnhart Stnte Tl'easurer Barry S. Day is AB R H PO A E T~e mInutes ,of the. preVIo us Mi ss Grace MacLardie and Miss and so n were dinner guests of M~·. Heving, 2b mailing ' out the annual report of Nellie Wilder,n, of Dayton, are meetIng were a~opted as read a nd .. 5 2 1 2 2 0 and MI'I!. Burton Earnhal·t , unduy Hicks. 3b, c .. 5 0 1 1 3 0 his office fQr the year endmg De- Pllnding a few weeks at the some ~ !Icour~~ln, .reports fr? m evening. cember 31, 1930. It discloses Frie nds Home. t he vallOUS l,ranges lD Wa.rl en S ullivan , If .5 1 1 8 0 0 among other ite ms that during the county were pJ;:eaented .. Commltt~e Burk, cf .... 5 1 2 0 0 0 rep I'ts were also' submltted at thIS Mrs. Vincent Tracy and MI'. Ri es, J) . .. ..... 3 0 1 0 4 1 past year $368,698.76 has been E. C. Oralie of the Dayton --Dean Hawke we re in Chillicothe Handle, ~s .. ' 4 0 1 6 2 2 time. paid from the compensation fund Journal-Hel'ald, with his family today, guests of MI'. and Mrs. F. Roy, 1'£ " ... .4 0 0 2 0 1 The degree· ...o~ 1,omona wa s tllen to world war veteran~ and ,2,600,- is spending a two:weeks' vacation ~uxiliary R. Moomaw. impressively co¢.el'l'ed on seven 000 fOl' bonds 1rom the compen- in Waynesville. Cliff, Ib ....... 4 0 0 7' 0 2 candidates. . At the nOOn hour a sution fund, leaving $6,000,000 in Penning, c, 3b; 4 0 1 4 3 2 Mr. and Ml·S. C ha. ~ . Bradl ey and boun tiful dinner sewed in the bonds outstanding at the close of Have your lawn mower sharpsons Kenneth and Dick s pl! nt Sun- Tota ls .... ..... 39 4 8 24 14 8 banquet halli. the year. Treas urer Day also re- ened by the same mach in\! as used The afterno session was in ports that t he amount of interest in the factory, at the Waynesville Greatest price reductions that The last meeting of the Wom- day with Mrs. B\'adley'.· parenl~ at Grimes, lec- an~s Auxilia'\'y - of St, Mary's Buford, Ohio. derived on state f unds during the Auto and Machinery Co,. WAY NESV ILLE A. C. have evel' been made during the charge of Mrs, year was $866,758.49 and that 15 years t hat the store has been t u.rer of M()ll'I;gqttt.~ry county P om- Church before the summ er vacaAB R H PO A Mr. lind M t·s. · Carl Snn kel'. of intel'esting tion, wa held on Friday afternoon cash and securities on hand totaled set'ving the people of Wayn esville Duke, re, cf .. 4 1 1 5 0 Dayton , sl>e nt t he we >k-e nd with by the J lf,l6,51Y1'.69. and vicinity, are offered in Myel: June 12, at the horn e of Miss tlie latter's parent.~, Mr. and Mrs. BUlton, 2b ..... . 6 3 3 6 0 ~~alrk s were made ,Hyman's great Mid-Summer Emma Heig hw ay. Mend enhall, ss 4 ' 2 2 0 1 bert; readSale, ' which op ens 1'bIUrlsduly' It was a typical June day and O. R. Unglesby. Hartsock, 3b .. ,.a 1 1 1 4 " Mrs. r~(II~b~r .lltDnt. ..___....,... ..~- ... the rooms were tastefully decorated wit ~Oll s, The meeting_w ,;..:..;;:ao;.8.j-\l~ M~i.o.iss"",H.penrietta McKinsey, .super Lovely, Ib ...... 5 1 2 8 0 ~~-~....~~~-iI! ~~!~~!I.~~~~ opi!l'le m a o onal ~"" c l'i~.oh09&1 M..A.ah. conducted by the president, Mrs. bula, arrived horne last week for Ellis, cf, p ... . 6 horne 20' W eller, c .. ..... .4 ker G ~ange i ,rocal. duet, and disCUB8 Cadwallader. In r e,sp on se to 1'011- the su mmer vacation. dise, g patrons of the store Lebanon, _~ol\day. Orsborn, p, rf 4 county -and values that compal'e favorably Hazel .Askins; reading,' "Women's call quotations from the scripfairs of Ohio; Several w Camp," Mrs.. Stoughton, Quaker tUTes were given. Mrs. Jane Wrigh t of Springboro those before the war, W. N. Schatzman and fa1llily ; tinue the annual exhibitions and Miss Letitia Schatzman, of Extensive prepat'ations have .Grange; playlet, "Courtship of After a short business se sion and her son, Churie~ Wl'ight, of T otals ...... .. 42 12 12 27 8 3 year and it is probable that sev- Cincinnati~ Were week-end guests been made for 'this gigantic value- Sally and. Si," Edith Smith and the program was taken up. Pittsburg, were week-end g uests el'al ma y -reduce the price of ad- of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Raper. ' 123456789An original paper on ','The Epis- of Ml' . Julia Donovan. giving event and_ leadin g lines of Mabel Medlar; whist ling solo by mission to 26 cents, in the hope Stock Yards 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1- 4 quality merchandise will be plac- Mrs. Stoughton, copal Church in Alaska" by M'rs. elf increasing attendanc~. MI'. and Mrs. Had Hllrvey and W. A. C . ... . 0 L 4 1 0 1 2 3- · -12 We repair everything in watches 'ed on sale at prices that will surRonald Hawke, was read in her daughter, Mi ss D01'is, of near Lebclocks, jewelry-Silverware reo prise even the most skeptical. GOOD CUT CLOTHING CLUB absence by Mrs. Bert Hartsock. Stolen Bases- W. A;· C. 4. Chief J. W. Thompson of the plated- Beada restrung. Cary's Misses Katherine Prendergast an on were guests of Mr. and Mt·s. The local !Otore during the 15 Two Base Hits--Burk 2. D,partment of ConserNation states Jewelr Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. R. H. Hartsoc k, o n unday. years that it has been locate d in , A meeting of the Good Cut wrote a paper on BlackwelJ HolThree Base Hits- Weller. th'il.t no distribution of fish is being Waynesvi lle, has established a Clothing Club was held June !I, low Mission in Virginia, which is Hom e Run - Heving. made at the present time owing Dr.. J T. E llis and granddaughErma Sears attended comm ence reputation for fair dealing at. . the hom o _ of the president, the place where our supply work Earn ed Run s- Stock Yards, 2; to the fact -that it is ,the. closed ment at Stivers High school in wide ters, MisRes Miriam nnd Frances was se nt this spri ng. Much interand real value giving, and has .Tuanita Branno ck. Eight me mb W. A. C. 3. season, but after same opeus dis- Dayton last Thursday evening, this conlmunity a depart- answered to roll call with names est was added t o the program by Ellis, arrived home Thursday aft r Lef Oll Ba. e-S tock Yards 8; tribution .will begin again_ Matured her cousin Charles R ole being one given the following recitations which a visit to relatives ill St. Loui s. ment store that can supply every of their favorite plants. W. A. C. 7. fish distributed this spring to date of the graduates. Demonstrat ion s were given as were given in a charming· manner need for the family. Hit!; off- RiCJl 1 2 : Orsborn 6 in in inland lakes and streams totaled Mrs. Louie B. Callahan MI'. anll 7 innings; "Dawn in Memory's Lane," The Mid-Summ er Clearance follows: LaVI!rne Thomas, on the E llis, 2 in 2 innings. 285,000. 'puring the month of May Mr. and Mrs . A. E. Sander, Miss Sale which ' starts tomorrow offers color and care of stockings; Eve- "Belligerent BiddY, "-A lma Pren- Mrs. am Stone and duughter, Stru ck 011 by Ri es 1; by Orsthere were 166 arrested for 'v iola- Margaret Lefferson and Miss Vir- another opportunity to buy qual- Iyn Furnas, French seams; Juanita dergast. . Nancy, of Urbana, we re undny born ;3; by E llis 1. tion of the fish and game laws, re- ginia I..eft'erson, 'Of Middle.town, it y merchandiae at the lowest Brannock and Jane Cook, care of guest s' of M.·. and Mrs. F. E. "The Envious- Wren n- Phebe Bases on Balls- off Ries 4; off s ulting in 114 convictions, with were guests of Mr8. Mary Water- figures in ' severar years--in fact hands. . Care y, and " The Chickens," - Mar- Th omas. ' Orsbo rn 1; off Ellis l. fines totaUng .$8,805. house and family, on Thursday. low el' than before the war. RMreshments were served by jorie Edwards. Hit Bat~ m an- DllK.e (by Ries) Mr. and Mrs. Elmer S heehan I'e_ _ _ .., _ _ Evelyn and Jane Furnas, after The program was val'ied with Wild Pilche Ri cs 1; ~ l1i s 2. Secretary of State Clarence J, . Mr. and M:r~. W. H . All~n, Mrs. . turned hom e Thursday "from a dewhich the members adjourned to mu sic selections on the victrola, in Passed Balls-P ef1 ning 1; Hicks Brown delivered the Ftag' Day ad- W. N..... Newland, Miss ' Olive Allightful motor trip t hrou gh In d., meet .June 23, at the home of t wo of which, "Lead Kindly Light Michigan and Canada, v isit ing 1. dress a t Martin's Ferry Saturday Ien, Miss Henrietta McKinll.ey ·and and "Ab ide Wi th Me," the' beauti, Jane Cook. Umpires-Blair and Slim. nitrltt at the Elk Temple, 8e~ces Mr. J. ' B Pence visited Ohio' ful voice of Alma Gluck was ·I·elat"ves and s.ightsee ing. ---- ~beIng open to tbe jlublic. Secre- Caverns at West Liberty· today. heardt YOUNG FRIENDS' ME TlNG tary Bro",n delived an inspiring The latest . in new jewelry, OBITUARY .Delicious refreshments were and patriotic address: His services watches, diamonds, weddillg rings, Sawa filed by machinery, cut Corn acreage in this vicinity was served during the social hour and Sunday e\1ening. the '~. F. M the hour of depa'r ture carne all too silverware. Cary's J ewelry Shop, Th ere is no death, what seems have .been in great demand ' as ' a public speaker, especially. during cleaner, truer, 'faster. Also cross- incre~sed at least 10 percent this was pleasantly entertained at the soon. _ _ _..._. _ ••_ _ __ Lebanon, Ohio. ~o transition; cut saws, gummed, 26c per foot. year, accordil1g to. estimates nlade country home o("Rufus Kersey. the commencement season. ThursThis life of mortal breath. Roy Pigott, at Madden's Lumber by local farmenl. . . There was a good attendance of day night he g~ve the commenceMrs. A. P . Deu'fen baug h and h bu t a su bul'l, of the life elysium 'Included among the ~everal fac- the re~ular members and there SOFT BALL GAME ment addl'ess to the graduates of Yard. Mrs. J. L. Linard, of Be ll ai re and Wh ose pOI·tal we call death. I tors which determine the increase was also a large number of visitors Mr. I.. C. Monroe, of Co lum bus, . the Cleveland Law SchOOl in the Effi Leolla ,G I'ahom daughter of A soft ball game will be played called on the Mi:ses Brown a t Rev. C. A. Williamson was the two mo st important.., were the present. Mrs. Laura Reed conB. of L. Auditorium ~t Cleveland. Mil e:: and Han'iett Reener was named one of two Pastoral Con- open spring season sui table for ducted devotions by . quoting at Lytle Friday evening between the Friend s home 0 11 Sun day. bom lit Wilmingto n, Ohio, June .Director H, G. Southard, M. D., selo~s, when officers of the Warren plowing and the policy of s ystem some verses from the Bible. Sara the Waynesvill e and Lytle !.eams. MI'. Carl run e and dnught,·rs. 1:3, 18 66, and departed t his life of the State Department of Health County Christian Endeavor union rotation o'f crops which necessita- Braddock led the discussion about A good game is anticipated. A band concert by the Waynes- Ruth and lon e, of Leban on, and June 10, 1 93 1 , aged 64 years, states that drowning is the out- were elected at a rally in Mason, ted planting of COl'll to effect: a making put the curriculum for the rotation and get the field back m- tudy group. After the contest ar- ville choo l band, sponsored by the Mr. and Mrs. Madison Earn hat't cleven mont hs and t went.y eight standing seasonal tragedy of the June 9th. to pasture of hay far harvesting. ranged by Dena Hopkin s the business men of Lytl e will fea t Ure and son Jack, of Dayto n ca lled days. ~ear and that it is' already making She WII S munied to William · S. Misses Annie Weather since planting time has host served delieio.us refreshments. the occasion . on Mr. and Mt·s. F. B. Thoma s Its record in Ohio. In the past Grnham November 25, 1886 . To been suitable for corn growth, Sunday afternoon. years the minumu'm death rate n Browne spent thelll were bOI'n two so ns and one they say, and the corn is in the state was 266. witb 385 ' the terville with good condilion. Damage by cut The members of the Loyal daughtt'r, Adrn Graham Lewis, maximum hi 1921. The end of and her BOUse Glean ers clUBS of the Church of 1\1 01'l' i:< and John who died in inand wire worms has been so methe decade ,showed 825 with a M'ayer, Mrs. \yhat general In this section but Christ, were e nte rtllined at the fancy. total of 8,069 for the period. Hun Mi~ Docia. Mae Kent of Mrs. Gmham had unco mplainhom e of Miss Eva Lippinc ott and sod . fields have been hardesthit. dreds of lives in the annual toll Mrs. Harris and Mrs. fn these cases they ' have b~en reMrs. Marie Britain last Friday ingly suff<:red fl'om declining of drownings could be saved by evening. Business was disc ussed, health for the lllst three years, but proper knowledge of what" to do Ronald Hawke attended com- planted he said. ' after which refreshments \Hre t he fatal illn ess waR of less than .The nation's corn acreage has after taking the body from the mencemef\t exerCises at the · Unithree days dura tion. water. This can be .secured by ap- versity of Cincinnati on Saturday been increased [our p~rcent, a served. He r life tho ugh quiet and unplying, to State Health Department wheh ·their niece ' Miss Mildred 'l'eport of the U. S. department of Hartsock graduated . with high agriculture ~hows. Mr. and Mrs. Deal·th She eha n u8s uming wus one of devote ser- - -........ It is fCYr the purpose of better serving the people of this honors. and daughters of Five P uin ts, vice to other!'. Th e inte.r ests of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis McClure and husband a nd children were her inLOCAL TEACHERS AT '. comnwnit.y that The Miami Gazette announces the introduction . M'l's. N. J? Clyburn, of .:washGRANG,E NOTES daug hter of Sprin gboro, MI'. lind terest~ . of a new departmen t -The People's Column in which Letters WILMINGTON COLLEGE ington C. H. and Mrs. Ella Babb, She \\' us decided ly domestic in Mrs. Carl Cl'oIl and so n of Franklin, and MI'. and Mrs. her habi ts of life, but always eno'f . Spring Valley, were guests of On Saturday night, ,Tune 2~, To The E:ditot from residents of . Waynesville and vicinity will ,Walter Sheehan and son were joyed t he ple u!lure trips she and ..Enrollment ' in the, first summer Mrs. Anna Cadwallader and MiB8 the local declamation contest will be pulflished. Sunday dinn e\' guests of Mr. and her hu sband occasionally took. term .at Wilmington College reach Clara Lilel on Wedne8da~, and on I)e held during the regular Grange She with her husband united Mrs. Elmer Shee han. ed 425, Dean Osca'r Boyd an· Thursday the four ladies apent the .m eeting. Several w.ilr participate . Wh e1ther it be lnatters pertaining to needed improvements wi th t he Episcopnl church at Waynounced Friday. This is one of the day in Wilmington: the contest and along with it suggestiolOs on the admlni. s tration . o f the village government, Those from B distance in at- nesv;lle, O\)io, April 25, 1913. largest enrollments that has ' been there' will be some special musical tendance at the funet'al of Mt·s. 'V. An only siste r Co 1'1\, preceded her ,r ecorded at thll college for several .1. , V. 'Hartsock and d'a ughter numbers. public nu isanees, in fact any subject of vital inter est to the S. Graham arc, ·Mrs. Emma Bal'- in death. years. . . Dorothy G, . 'attended the · .1Gth Last Saturday, Farmer's Grflng e p~ople of. this, co~\munity, rcadllrs of The Miami Gazette are . nett, Messrs. E. V. Barnhart and She leave ' td mourn her loss, a Classes are organized and will Park.er, High . Co-oJ>e~tiy", corn, pntenaineCi ., the ' Walrren . and I. L. Huddle, Cincinnati; MI'. devoted husband, two children, .. on tl}e. ,ro.,ad to the cdmpletion of menceme.nt at th~ N. C. R. Day- MontgQmery" county P()mona .invited· to' give their views. ' Howard Rogers, Columbus; Ml·S. two gl'a nd-so'ns, Leslie Lewis and the aix \'leeks wor.:k . that is ached- ~on la~t Thursdar ,evening honor- Gran,es. During- the morning sesThe EditCYr of the Mi~~i ·G azette however res~rves the right Clara Lewis, Mrs. Jessie Hosier, Milton Graham. t wo half brottier!! uled. for the first summer term • . mg ' MIBB M'i1dre~ I. Saylol:, Jradu- ' sion a . class of seven was in itMrs. lda Githens, MI'. and Mrs. and two half sisters, of Ft. Worth Intramural games are bein'g or· ate a~ 4aurbt~r of· Mr•.'a'!d .Mra ate.d 'into,'" the flith degree. to censor . any letters received for the Peoples' Column; and Eier)' Lewis, Mr. and Ml·S. H e rman Te.xas, and a Iiost ot friends. ganlz4ld aB part of the . Btuden~ ae- Ge0t:ge -Baylor .of Rirerdale.. 'Montgoml!ry . cQunty Grange had all letters must' be accqmpanied by the name of the writer, LewIs, ' Dayton, Mrs. ern a Kelley C d f Th ,,' . tjvlties, Dean Boyd ' stated., "." cnaTge of the pJ:ogram ~or the Springfield; Mr, and Mrs. M. E. ar 0 an ~ . Waynesville teachers' I enrolled . J ....VI' which ,consisted of readI\lthough ILhey'WiIl be publi8h~d with only the initials. No anon, J • Sherwood, . Harveysburg; Mr. ana W e' wish to express our sincere for this ! term are Raimo'n HlttT a~n~a . music' and plays. ymUfl Itlttera .. ~ll b.e . given recolrDition. ' Mrs. Clift'or.d r.h'ers, New Burling- thanks · to neighbol'S and frlend$ field Ola ~attsock . and subatitute ,IIICI;l1C at Grange' will. go .. to ton; Mr. and Mrs. Harry R eeder, for their help and exprc!jl\ions 'of teach-er Mrs.' Glenn' Bland. Melvyn Iday• . This ia on' Thunday evenin.g '" This departhtent has' been a4ded for rea4ers of The Miami Mr. and Mra. Elmer Reeder} Mr .. 'sympathy at ·the time of our · beBan~, .~achea: b) Galenll, Ohio, ' Fever Club" ,to ' present the' traveling ~ Gaz~tte" Elnd' this coinmbnity. Ii yo u bllye an opinion to exand ' Mrs. F. Everetts, Clarksville; reavement of wife' and mother schoole , 1« ilIso enrolled. " , Abdoutt~~g . and put ott tlte work 10 tlte. j Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haller, . W. S. Granam and FamilY ---,' __ •_ • ''" , . " an ,ne..... and fourtli delrl'ees. press on any community , subject send it in to this newspaper, Xenia; Messrs. Sylvan Lew!!!, Ben CHILDRE~'S DAY SERVICE fo~~ atates&, . and If it ineets w~tb .t he approval of tlle Edit01' will be pub. . Dlmoill ana ' Lewis, Harry Lewis), Mrs. Amanda .HAPPY HOUR CLUB Gustin, Mrs. Will Frazi er, LebCome a&d bear. the ehUdretr of the Invitation. lished at the ear1ie~ poasible pulJlicaUon date. . anon; Elmore Graham· , ' Miss Abthe ' M, E. Sunday S~bo.ol as they . ' ," . _ Makt th«! Peo.pleiJ' Gol.untn a medfum through which Waybie Graham, Mrs. LelIa Sellers, The Happy Hour Club and '.eyranCier the Children's Day Service, Make your La. more b.auttta1 The regular meeting of tlle Boy Springborp; M1\ and M;rs. B . era1 cueats were entertain.ed at :oeaville rid communit, wUI be ~ better place in which to live. "Golden ~ays of' Ohildhood" at bave your mower aha1'p8llM . b, SeQut4 will be held at Lhe Gl'anJ(! Port William; Mr. and the' home ol Bernice Ralimo OD the churell Sunda}, evenln,•• lul1e Etec:trakeell Procea. See Ro, Hall Friday. evening'. at 8 :00 ,-__~-¥~~_-,____,",!",_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _'" Howell, Mrs. Charles Graham CenterviUe last Tuesday aftemaoD.

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IUIllilrnee to proceed to advertise the real elltate for aale. The followin~ account! were filed : Estate of Emma Henry, deceased, • first a nd final. Estate of Irene A. M'cC urdy, deceased, first a na fi nal. ' John FHnspach WIUI appointed administratol' of t he estat e ,o f Chal'les li'lintlpach, deeeased. -Bond $3600 with William Fli,nspach and atrie V. Flinspach as sureties. John TI'eon, Fl'Ilnk Simpson And John Conley were named appmi ers.

-In the Week'. Limelight

Proba le Court The sales made uy L. U. Go rd on Illil11ini 't,ru t ol' of , lhe estat of uson . Wil k rso n.. dec ~ ased, w re appr ved nnd confirmed by th court. ==~~=-=-==='===r============~==========-The ;;ales mad e by L. M. HenTh kid loul<ed nt hc.!' wi t h that ., f cou rs he had n l've ! T oo der:;on, a dministrator of the estate JIA VT ER XL COmmon Plea. P,.oceedln • • cur iom' , st ea dy tar e of his ye llow much, He wnn ted to get, the of Annu M. Elathllway, deceased , In the caso 01' . A. Touke lind 1I is g ru b WlI ll g t t ing low. He right eye , and hi- face had th good s on that h unch wi thout drag- \ve rc lIPPI'oved and confirmed by J. E, Reynolds versus Eco-Th rill I wa nted more muncy t han he had e:xpl' . sionle8s look of a ll'oined g ing the neighbors in tu it. lI e th e cu urt, Wt!bstel' E. Woolwine, a dminis· Co. the receiver is discharg d fr om old an el hostil e lind never to ld them what he WII S in his po keto Wouldn' t be work- gumble l·. t l'utor of the e state of Laura Bel- f urth er liability. ing f ~ wages now for awhi le. an d ready fo r W Ul" he look d, but. he doirl g b ut he told Fath er." "P(ulll b strunge yo'ull nevah lini Woolwine, deceased, is author didn t [('e l th ut way . Hot cr im p l l!~ In the case of the Federa l Land ~ r ub t!o st ~ money. it , when w talk d ize d by th e court to sell certain Bank, of Louisville! versu!! Rus;0 he '!\Ut OM night in a poker we nt cha ing up hi ~ s pin e. and the mentioned game wilh thT!.! e cowboys frolll back of hi s neck had a qu eer tig ht- thcH thi ngs ovah at lhe cabin, b()nd ~ of the estate at not less sell C. Wells, et a the plaintiff js to recover $1,7 11.80 with 6 II over lwnard th e R os~b ud and a ned f eeling, a f; he f;tal'etl a t hel'. 'P e ah ~ lik e I wus n't t rusted at no than the aPPl"Ilised va lue. L. M. Henderson ndrninisu'ator interest from the defe nda nts, " Weil l I've found one o f you, l ime." lut'ky PI'(IS I)C:'c t or jU J;t in f 1' m th e ' '' I did n't kn w il then. Mot he r of the estate I)f Oral D. Surface, In the case of State of Ohio lllllck Hills, \\ ulk ed ou l at day- anywIl Y! " she exc lai m d. in a tll ne light with his pun t.;; bulging a t the that wa s wO l'se thu n Lln olh er l'ut knew, b ut they wer c afraid t o ta lk deceused, was authorized by the ve l'sus Ray Spellman the defensid lll5 like n po 'ket g ropher pack- uf th e q uirt. "\\ hCI'C are t h:! cal- nlwut it . mu ch, S he (l nl y told me co urt t o make cel·tllin sales of t he dan t was fo und g uil ty and senea rl y this morn ing, when we estate lit not less than the ap- te nced to not less t han 1 year in ing g ru><s t u iL~ burrow. Hon est tie'!" "W hat ca tt le? " found out our ca ttl e we re gone. prui 'ed value. the penitentiary. .. TIl« IiaDtty:~ boat '/,iMh bU ttO$scd the Atlantic to Brazil is play r, t houg h, ever caught him " OUI- cattl e thut you Poule men I rode clown t o th e plIsture t o Charle:; W. Bl'ining er adminisHarley Steven son, defendant in tbowI! wi;h 101M 01 tbcIft who mao.: • recent trip in 'her. The load 0 11 in an y fu nny b usiness. Plai n luck that kid with th e one yell ow eye. ;.tole out of our pilsture lust night \i r in g li p t he cows lind th ere trator of the es4lte of Elizabeth the ca se of State at Ohio versus dais ·trip ~ ftfV ~ H e I' de ou of t own at noo n, Eve ry hoo f Wt' own! rill going to w lI ~ n' l a hoo f in sigtit. I saw Brininger, deceased, is ordered to Hadey Stevenson was found Burney taking careful , nipp y ge t t hem bliC k, if I ha vc t o flght where they' d been dd ve n off, anel make and retul'n to the .co urt an guilty and sentenced to. not less than one yeal' in the Mansfield st ps to balan th e big and bulg- every 'T c x ll~ kill e l' in the co untr y.' Ow n when I we nt lo te ll Moth er, inventory or tbe estate. "I'm a Tex as l an , a ll righ t. bu t she to ld 111 e l he wh ol ' story." In the case of J. T. Riley, ad- Reformatory. ing pllc k on his back, Peco , t oo , " :-;hoa h wo uld lik e to kn ow mini trutor of the estate of Anna In the case of the State of Ohio ca rri ed mor e thun his maste r that I'm - no ki llah. T old yo 'all th ut . yoh mu t hll h su id," he ohse rv ed, in Prickett, decea sed, versus Joseph- vers us Homer Co nn the defendant day. Tobacco and fi ve pounds of b f a'." "W ell , t hut r ma in s to he ~een , what wo ul d hu ve bee n a cold and ine Briden baugh, et a l it is or- was found g uilty and sentenced to candy and a songbook and two cartons of cartridges wrapped in You're a Poole man , an y wA·~' . Yuu form nl t() ne, exce pt that t he kid's de l'ed that J. T. Riley sell the not less than one year in the , the kid's sli cker and tied behind mu ~ t kn ow where OUI' cattl e nrc."' ~o f t Texas voic e mu de II p l ea ~in g real estate at not l e ~s than 2-3 Mansfield Refo rmatory. " . hoah wi. h 1 did, The Poo le melody wh nc\'c r he spol<e. ()f the apprais,ed valu e and make In th e case of The State of the cantle. Th e kid's pockets sag" Moihel' t old me Ed was ,always retur n to t he court. Ohio versus Harry Brown the d eg ed with six new mouth orgun s, fi g hting nes tah R, I kn ow what, Bu t In the case of Lebanon-Citizens fendant was found g uilty and se n keys C and , D, in bright red past e- t hey don't ~tea l cllttle, Miss Mur- tr yin g to fi gure out why t he r a y." ' P oole hnt! it in f or the n ester. , National Bank and Tr ust Company tenced to not less than one year board boxes. The kid was a lm ost ready now , "Oh, don' t they? Wlilte r Bell afte r le Ui ng th em' settle in t he J ames B. Willus, deceased, versus in the Mansfield Reformatory. The case of Union Central t o show Nellie Murray be was ought t o raise your wages fOI" sa y- valley without muking a fu ss, Ed Walter Wills, e.t a i, it is ordered d it.! a lot of dding ou tside the that the administrator sell t he es- Life Ilts urance Co. versus Ella V. neither n killer nor a cur to take ing tha t !" "H e ka in 't I'm n ot wOl'king for ,'a ll ey, Th e Poole claimed he was tate at n ot les:s t han the appra ised Graham was discussed without rea licki ng 'a nd crawl off under th e rust ling culves, but t hat's a lie. value and m:a ke return to the cord. brush a nd whi mper over his the Poole." "No 7" How long since ?" 1 know how we got every hoof we court. In t he action of C. A. Tooke and b urts. He was just about ready to "Since that night we got Babe ow ned , We only had ' forty-two J. E. , Reynolds versus The Ecostart in taming th,e killers. Right , heud. Now we haven't got any." Thermal Company, of Lebanon, soon, now, the name of Tiger Eye outa Co ld Spring cabin," E.tate. Ifor Settlement the receiver 1W8JI autho.rized to would send men's gla nces back , "1 suppose th e P oole fired you ' "Jf yoh brothe r got. proof- " "He got enough to put the fear A. M. Lewis, exec utor of t he es convey a sufficient deed to Baxter over their shoulders and make a for POOl' shooting." Her short scornful lAug h t urn ed of the Lord into Walter Bell," she tate of Edwin Hamlin, decease d, Cato, purchaser of a certain vaprickle go up into t he roots of cant lot in Davison County, Tentheir hai r. The range tiger was the kid 's ears re d as if she had dec lared bitterly, : 'We J on't know second a nd finial. go ing on the prowl. Arthur N. IF'I'c nch, executor of nessee. the estate of Sarah Ella French, In the case of William Ertel, It was hot down in t hat willow Mrs. Emma R outt CountYI F. C, Croxton, acting deceased , first and final. an infant, by Dai!l)l Keiter as next Col., make. picturcs with sticks, ana the Hoov er Unemployment growth through which the kid was Eliza Sheppalrd, executrix of the friend, versus The Board of ,tonts that look like oil painting&:' mission, is to issue report 'soon. riding. They came out finally estate of Thomas E. Sheppard, de. County Commissioners of Warren against a barbed-wire fence, built ceased . first alnd final. . County, jt was ordered that the traight across through t he thick t W. H. BergE!1', guardian of Eula remaind er of said motions numGood stout posts that looked solid Attended 28th Conference of Governors , May Rin go d aI, minors. First bering 3 to '18 be overruled , to all a s the teeth in the kid's mouth. of which fin'ding and judgment, and tlnal. f our w ires stru ng so tight they Raymo nd McCurdy. administra- the court sustained the 1st ri nd hummed like a tuning for k when tor of the estsLt.e of Irene A. Mc. 2nd of said motion and striking the kid leaned over and gave one Cu.rdy, deceased. ,First and final out the language sought to be a jerk, No foo ling with t hat fa nce Fred M. Henry, executor of the stricketl out, the plaintiff excepts. Cattle pl'oof a nd sto rm proof, lik e estate of Emnia Henry, deceased, Plaintiff is granted leave to file the fences the railroads built fi rst and tlnal. amended petition within 30 days, along th ir }·ight-of-way. , The COUl·t aplProved and conflrmJudgment in the sum of $2108. Pluhl Iltrange to find a fence ed the second a n d final account of 29 and ~ osts was awarded the like that over in this part of the the estate o~ E lla Conover, de- plaintiff, The Mutual Building and country. This wasn't Poole land, ceased, filed by Howard J. Corwin Loan Company, of Miamisburg, and he neve r heard of any nesters executor. versus H. B. and Frances Jestice. over in this direction. No trails :r'he report I~rod uced by Harriet The equity of redemption of the coming up this way, no nothing. E. Furna'!r. adlministratorix of the defendants was ordered fore· Shoah was mysterious. . estate of Ldwin 'S. Furnas, <leceas- closed and that · the sheriff adverThey followed the fenc'e ' 'for edr.._ was cont\Tmed by the court, tise the premises for sale. It was halt an h o u ~' o'f steady plodding Mabelle Bur,er accepted the ordered that the /laIc be upo.n the along the narrow lane c ut by the trust a s admini. tratrix , de bonis ptemises instead 'of ,the court 'fence builders. They come up "Weill I've found you. Where are the cattle 1" .he demanded. against a sandstone ledge where non wi,th the will annexed of the house. ' JudlP"ent was .",al'ded the , ' the last post stood , in a hole dril- slapped them, but he mad e n o whether th ey ' saw Ed watching e'!tate ' of William G. , Thompaon, deceued. Bond ' 2000 with Florplaintilf.,. The Mlitu~I· Buil.Qin, and led into solid l'\>ck and' was set answer to t he ta unt. What was t he them, or wh'ether , the" Eilster1\ ,Loan ..:;ompany venus Ollie E.' ',~~~~~",""",~I't'l: with ee/llent. And 'that was use? owners 'wrote back and told Walt iince M. Thompson a'nd Robert ' , Logsdon, et ai, in th,e sum of plumb strange too, Nothing 'to do He wrapped the bridle ' re in s what Ed said about him and bis Brown as sUl1eties. Inventories. and appraisements $2903.36, . and co.sts expended, abo1lt it, though. Couldn't ever around the saddle horn and began outfi t. The Poole c..ertainly must , Foreclosure was ordered and the Tide back along t he edge of the to 1'01\ a cigarette, taking plen ty have f ound out somehow , and it filed: Estate of J'ames S. McClead, sheri~, authorized to advertise tbe willows because it was just a mess of time. A n;tan could do a heQ.p wasn't fl'om any of the valley ,premIses for aale. It ;w~ de~ed of broken rock and rub le from the of, thin k ing over a cigarette with- fo lks, fO l' they don't know it deceased. Estate of Anna ,E . Presley, de- that, the Bale be upo,n t he pl'emUles steep slope t hat evidently stood out g iving himself away. The Poole sta rted in - dry-gulchinstead ,of the c!Ourt 'house. , above the ledge. "You mu st know t he Poole ran ing, if you Imow what that mean s, ceased. In the case of -Leon Hitesman, It rw~ d.ecree.d by the court that Once more the kid turned along off with our cattle " , and I suppose you do, all right." the plaintIff Mildred R: Johnson, the f ence. He cl'ossed a creek.. bed The Poole sta l·ted in- dry-gulch- administrator with the will "No, kain't say I do." of Co.rwin Gity, Ohio, ' and Miss Devita. 6 acres in Derfleld towncovered with hot cobble-stones She sent him a quick glance a nd cd of the estate of James S. Me. J'~cover from the defendant, ,Mat. Nora Ci:asand'ra HitesmaQ" gospel ship. "Well , t hey did." CleRd, deceasE!d, plaintiff, venus ~Ie ,Hoagland the sum oft' $99.40, wit h stag nant pools in the hollows "You'al\ shouh it was the looked away again when the kid worker of Loveland. .' Jacob Spies to -Richard nnd There the fence became a brush Poole?" fai led to ' meet hel' eyes. "Before, Laura McClclId defendant thi as heretofore, by verdict of the Robert L. 'Lee, printer of Day- Ethel - Vanderveer. Real estate in and wire barrier higher t han the "1 wouldn't say it if I wasn't it was j ust mean range tr icks-- court ordered ·the administrator jury f(lund ,due her, with interest ton and Miss Carrie E. Walker, 0'1 Carlisle. kid 's head. ' .. 0 animal bigger t hun s ure," Rhe retorted sharply. "No ne hogging t he range and accusing to proceed to sell and dispose ,of !rom,.March 9, 1931, together with Morrow. Kesle}' T. Graham to Everett .. _ a rabbit 'C ould wriggle through of our neighbors would db it , und the nesters of rustling calves· and the real , estate described in the her C08ts, expended. Kenneth L. Schneider, stude nt Early .• 007 town acres 'in Wayne .I n tbe case of Xhe Vlrgmia there, He rode another half mile besideS, t ·trai led th m up o n t he killing beef and all t hat. But all petition at private ~le. Charles W. Brlninger was ap Jomt Stock Land llank of Charles of Franklin and Miss ,M-argaret)la township. or two before he came to t he Bench la nd over this way. Th e at once they started killin g. Ed pointed admiinistrator o! th; ton, W. Va., versus Alpheus 0, Strunch, hairdresser of Franklin- Arillia Burn ett, et aI, to Dietrich edge of the fe nce and 'found it Pool e wa nts to }'un us out of t he was o.ne of the first- " H. Kastens. 83.123.. acres in Clearanchored to t'he other arm of coun u'y. You know why don't "II yo u'd give me the brands estate of Elizabeth ,l3rininger, de- Manker, et ai, the sheriff w.as. o~. creek township. Re.al Eatate T .. aDafen ceased,and m ed his bond in tire dered to copvey to The Vlrgtma the sandstone ledge. so I'd kn ow yoh mothah's cattle yo u ?" John W . Parlett, by sheriff, to su m of $7000 with 'Mark Pardee Stock Lank Bank, purchaser of , An hour or more later Pecos " Kain't say I do, lessen it's be- when 1 find ' em- " Charles Guy Marlatt, deceased, The Miami Valley Building and and C. L. Mm.ar(l as sureties. , the, real e!'tate, ' a proper deed to stopped on the crest of a long cause yoah a nestah." "Well, it 's Reverse E. But I to Gladys I. Marlatt. All Nal and Loan Association. Lot No. 412 in The court granted F E Rollo the premIses, for the sUm of personal ridge and stood with braced legs, '''Oh , of cou r se all the nesters couldn't think of tro ubling you, property. Franklin. completely winded after the steep are be ing made the goats fO I' MI'. Reeves. I intend to ,get t hose nag le executor, 6 mo~ths' time $4000. , It was ordered that the Carl F .MiIler to Virginia Joint Jennie M. Dalton to Jasper F. for -the filing of , accoun~ in said purchaser expend to the court the climb, though t he kid had been Wal ter Bell He's got to lay the cattle myself." Stock Land Bank. 134.66 acres in Dalton 143.87 acres in Washington estate. sum of ,194.03, and that \ the considel'ate enough to come up blame somew he r e fo r his stealings "It's a man's job," the kid said Hadan Township. The court allowed the · report amoun~ of $~805.9? , be ,applied as , George P. Theis and Mary ,E. township. , on his own feet. But he' s scared to tleath of us g ruffly. Emma HenTY, by executor, to "Well, I'm t.he man of t he fam- flied by Raymond ,McCurdy, ad- !l cl;edlt upon the Judgment here- TheiS to Edward ' T. and Emma S, M. Buerkle. Part o,r lots Nos. He had plenty of time to rest MU1'l'ays and he means to dl'ive us and doze while the wind pleasrm- out. He's got Ed a n(\ ' father out ily now , so it's my job. So~ long, mini strator (ll the estate of Irene 10 rendered ~he plaifltllf fro,m the Hornbach. 39 acres in Turtlecreek 69 and 70 in South L ebanon, ~ def~ndant.· . tly dl'ied his sweaty hi de, lor the of t he , way, but he's afraid of Mr, Reeves !" She gathered up tbe A. McCurdy, ' deceased. ' Township. P erry Earnhart Harle Harvel In the acbon Gladys kid sat down with his knees hun- Mother and me too. You know r ein s' a nd tapped her horse lightly The Standard Oil Co. to State with the Quirt- just as if it never and Ellis Ivins ~8re !flamed ap- versus I Kathleen ched up to brace his elboWS, und whr' don't yo u? " of Ohio. eRaI e$tate in Turtlecreek praisers of the estate of Phebe A' J . ·Parker, j H . H. had been p ut to a more sinister through the glasses strtlinge con, Kain' t blam e 'em for that" he township. ' . Charl,!s Moor.e were ' u ~e-a nd r ode on past the kid Kirby, deceased. g lomeration of hills and hollows said drily." Carl and Caroline Schaub to A~ instrume nt of writing, pureo~mlssioners to make and wild cr ooked canyons. Nellie flushed and looked down with her chin tilted upward and Carl Giesenberg. Inlot No: 724 pOI'hng to be the last' will and of the real estate to w Thc kid moved hill glasses n at the l'i11e saggin g in her grasp. ' he\' gaze bent ostentatiously upon little a nd sa w a horsema n just "It's becau se old Walter Bell is o straggling, smull herd of cattle t estament , of Christy McOI'BY, late is entitled: In the event; that ley Building and Llan MONEY LOANED rid ing out of sight behi nd a afraid Mother and I kn ow whut feedi ng over on the far ther slope. of Washington: township, deceas- real estate cannot be , prop to Thomas E. Barnthen the eatate sh~ll be "Adois , Miss Murl'Y!" the kid ed, was produced in court for prochokeche rry thicket. He se ellled Ed fo und out ahout the Poole. Ed No. 412 in Franklin' . ' free of the dower mtercaught the Poole cowboy, steal- kicked Pecos into a trot and rode bate. to be cominj2: down the ca nyon . McCray. deceased, t'o LOANS on Livestock, Chattels, The court ordered Howard W ; The kid rode slowly a long the ing Poole cattle, t hat 's why I on into the rocky pass, playing his Mary Latta McCray. All real and Second Mortgages. Notes bou,h' canyon bottom, playi ng his mouth Some of them- tha t sta nd in close mout h organ so loudly he cracked Ivins, allcillary administrator of personal property. John Harblne, Jr., Xenia, Ohio, New Salt. organ as he wen t, and \totting his with Wal te r Bell. Joe Hal e for a reed so that t he note buzz-cd like the estate of Rose ' Smith, decelUlCarl and Caroline Schaub to lon g legs sway lo t he rh yth m of one, and J ess Markel fo r a nother, a bee in a bottle, ed to covey a proper deed to N' w· k" C versus ,Edgar Cartuyvelles. ' Inlots Nos; • 0 eVlBon· elS ou o. Money the tune. Th e ki d's eyes lightened He caug ht them running a wi ldc at ' He rode on ahead o( her. Don't Penn A. Morton and Leander' Sut520 and 521 in Loveland. , ¥a11ey . Packin, Co. For wi th ,a pecu lia r g leam but the brand on Poole calves, over this uct like ~ h e was goi ng home. ton, purchasers of the real Carl and Caroline Schaub to LONG OR SHORT , TIME-Euy ' tune he was phy ing never missed way somewhere. He f ound out a 'Didn 't try to catc h up with him, which Willi sold free of the tlnlll""'" only. William Salt. Inlot Nos. 1~64 and terms. Also Surveylnf ~nd Abestate o'f Cliffclrd Smith. a note , un t il ,I black horse and lot, and then he wrote bac k to either. The kid got to worrying 1365 in Loveland. stracting. Write and will eall l'ider came int ,I view. The kid the head moguls in New York and abo ut what she meant to do, and III the action of George E . Katherine Pressley Fogarty to and see you. Sam D. Henkle, Wayga ve one startled look and the told them what was going on ." She finall~' he pu ll ed in behind a ledge Young, a s assi.g nee of Pr~more , Robert M~lton , Jeffellies, ,laQorer N. A. Hamilton and T. E. Barn- nesville, Ohio. J11 music ceased wit h a sqawk. bit he r lip. "Tha t was awuy last a nd waited for he r to come along Brothers, plaintiff, versus The ~of South Lebanon and' M.rs. Mary hart; Inlot No. 226 m Franklin. Ne llie Munay, dressed in her March, and t hey haven't done a so he cou Id J{ive her another piece Mutual Building 'Bnd Loan Com- ,E, Lehman. of South Lebanon. Ella V. Graham and George J, FOR SALE dead brother's ove r llll ~ and blu e thirg about it, t hough Mot her of his mind. Yet when she rode up panr, et aI, defendants, the elltate Gordon Stanley LeRoy; general Graham to Union Oentral Life-ln gingham shirt, with hEIr t hick Rays Ed ent en ough proof to )ltl t Wle didn't give him a chance. havmg been alJlPl'f'ised by' the ap- manager of Fran~in and Miss ,surance 00. 107.38 ac!rse in braid of yellow hair sweeping the the whule outfi t in the pen." "If you're bound to hunt our praise rs of the perlronal estate at -Thelma Qora Theiss, of Fr8llklin ,Wayne Township. Fra~k Oswald to Alex Mach. FOR SALE- 138 acre stock and cantle of he r saddle as she r ode. "Sh ooh had nCI'\"e, that boy." cattle, I guess we better work t o- $12,000, the c ourt ordared fthe George Clllford" Hawthornj grocShe ' carri ed her dad's rifle in the The cigarette was light ed but the gether," she said ch eerfully. "This grain farm, good buildings and lery manager of Franklin, and .2.21 acres in Turtlecreek town,fences, close to Waynesville, ' crook of her arm, as if she meant kid forgot to smoke it. His mind is awful l'ough country." Miss Edna Grace Johnlon, of h' 2 •60 'per acre. W. N •• Sears, I! ~l)~!!y L. Haines to Lester ' S to meet da nger a li ttle more than w ent : huttling-' back and fo rth, "Go awn home like I told yo'al\ Franklin. halfway , and as the two horse~ weaving N e lli e ' ~ , tory into , ce rIcensed. Broker and Auctioneer, "If it wasn't foh yoah mothah, . Walter F. Hartman farmer of Bernhard. 63 acres in East Wayn~ "Oh, forget it!" she snapped. WaynesvIlle, Phone 79. stopp ed of th Ir own accord, she tain rlUzzling frall"m c n t~ of in- " I'm not going, and t hat settles it I WOUldn't tuhlll 1I1Y hand ovah Wilmington, ~lna Miss Rhea M. EI. ,township. li fted t he !'ifle midway to h er formation he had ricv I' Ile en I1ble If you want t o get rid of me so foll yo'all I" th49 kid blurted. lis ' of" Waynesville. Helen GibSon Oampbell and FOR SALE--Sweet Potato Plants shoulder, Lhen let it down again. to Illllk e anything of . (To be continued) bud, huny up and find our cattlj:!." Richard Thomas Powell, pastor Chester A. Campbell to Toney, lind , garden ' plants. Sweet ' ==========================c: ============b===========:::;1.=-=========-=,-----:====!:=============~ ~ot:ato Plants, 40c per 100, Strouse BrOthers, 1 % miles North SomethiD& For No.thin& west of Waynesville, ",Ohio on , By ED KRESSY Ferry l.to~d, R. R, No. '6., -J17

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THE MIAMI GAZETTE

A COUNTRY EVENING

Spl'ingtime beauty in it's sweet. nes~, . , ISSUED EVER Y WEDNESDAY Spread he l' splendor far and wIde Down in the round bowl' of the valley, D. L. CRANE I I PUbli,h.r1sub,uiPtioD Pric., •• ,50 a Y.ar Brook and cowpalh\ side by side; Office PhoD....................... No. 112 - - -- '. - - - -- - - - - - A11 al'ound are ficld and fore st With old fences. in between. • En'.r.of'" Po.toRi .. a', Woyn, .."". R.la_c. .;...................... No. 118 Ohio. aa S.eond CI... Mall Bn)wn earth thick with s ft swam p mos es, And tamal'acks, so rich and .g reen JUNE 17, ,193'1 Sce nt ~ from the orchul'd and the roadway, Th e sweet hu 'h of the even ingliin c A ~ I eepy, soft, wcst wind is blow'ing, This is the t ime to bet\'in putting money back into circulation. Ther e Wh ich goes lo my head like wine. is llIore 1110n y in bank, s ubject to the checks of individuals, than at I jog along in Illy ol d buggy, any pI'l!viou s tim ci n our nll t ional history. It is Iyinll there because it~ O'el' soft cm·th and dead-bl'own owne l's hllve been waiting for the bu s ine8~ ~ituation to "touch bottom.' leaves, A II the ind ications nolV lire that it has touched bottom and hilS be- In th e sweet cool of the ev ning, ~ un t o rise. A\. th e mom nt, r eta il prices of evel'y sort (If commodity And whjs tling, "Bringing in th AI" lowe l' than they have been sincc the days before the war. A dolla l' sheaves. \ViII buy 11. much of a lm ost cvcryth ing today as a dollar and ahnlf .I·ou ld buy two YCUt's ago. The rcdu ction in the price of I'aw l11aterinl I see cows gl'llzing on the hill. ide, . now being fully refl ectcd in th e price of manufuctured go ods to the Heu l' the Ro ft tingle o f th eil' bells ; ~ onsume,·. A s ·they move they muke sweet There llIay neve r be a nothCI' opp ortunity, in the lifetime of mos t music of us , to make a dOllllf go as fill' as it will go todllY. We would never Which floats over hills and dells. advise anybody to go contrary to B njamin FI'anklin's wise counsel. Lacy c louds Ill'e drifting eastward when he slIid: "Never buy nnything yo u don't wllnt merely becau. e it High up o'er t he old home hill. is cheap." But we know thll\. thou sands of people in th is commu nit y J ca n heal' myoid hound baying, and vicinity have been putting off things they really Wlllit, beli ev ing And the music of th e rill. that they would /,\'0 lower. We feel jus tified in saying to those people that the time ha' come Homeward bound! there' not.hin g lot· them to buy . Busin ess in geneml is beginning t o pick up I'Ilpidly. like it, We can't tcll how fal' up it i ~ going, and probably we s hall not have Though I li ke to go away; anot.her such "boom" as we had lhree and four years ago- at least It always makes my very happy not right away. But with bUll iness picking up even appreciably, money T o be homewllrd bound, at close of for wugeR and materialH Kelting back into circulation, the number of day. buyers will increase and the law of s upply and demllnd will attend to To see the hom e-light from th e sending retail price ullwllrd again. window s If cve r the advice 10 " buy now" was good, it is t oday. As I top the big home hill; And dip down into lhe vlllley, ~~=:============================= Wh ere content my heal't cloes fill. By Mrs. J essie B. Tripp, Harveysburg, Ohio.

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Washin&-ton city has been the scene of many important meetings and conventions in the past year, but none of the gathering~ held there has held quite the imp ortance to the future of the Unite(1 States as the one which began on the 17th of June. Great gathel'ings of sta te!!men have been held in Washin gton to discuss the l·ed·uction of war de bts. How could anything be more importat to the future of the United Sta tes t hat that? The heads of great in. dustries have met there to consider ho~ to put prosperity back on it~ feet. an there be anything more important to our nation than thllt? Every few we eks lately political groups have been meeting in Washing . ton to try to pick the best man for the next President of the Un ited Stotes. Who wo uld say that anything could be morc impO'rtant than that ? Yet there is II gothel'ing this week in' Washing ton which is o f grcater il11portll nce than ull of these. It is the annual camp-con venUon of th 4-1-1 lubs. Two boys, two girls a nd two club lenders fr01l1 each state are living in tents on the gro und s ot t he Department of Agriculture, to exchange idellS about what? About t he future farmers of the United Slates and their wives. That is the most im portant thing fOl' our countl'y's future. There can't be any ques tion ·obout .it Nothing thllt hllppens to the generation that is now passing i of gl'cat impol'lance; what is rea lly iml)ortant to the welfore of the notion is the character, the integl'ity, the standards and the ideals of th e generation which i ~ about to take up the reins where we old er ones arc beginn~ng to drop them. And, 0 far as the agri 'u lture and ruml li[e of the United States is co ncerned, the destiny of t he nation lies in the hands of these boys lind girls . now in Washington, lind tho e they represent. Thel'e are nearly a million of them now in the 4-H" Clubs. Nearly' a million farm boys and girls"pledged to devote Read, Heart, Hands and He.a!th to the making of better fai·ms. better farm homes, better commul1ltt e~ better condition s .iot' everybody. 'they are making b~tter citizens O~lt f themselveS( in the process, too. These boys and ilrls of today WIll be the leade'r of tomorrow. They will le!ld bettet· than their predeces. BOI s did because t hey have a better trai ning, " better understanding of the,.really important thii\~ of lif6-most 9f all because in their 4-H they have been taught the 'need and the signifiance of teamwork, of cooperation for the COmmon good. . All of t he palliative remedies for hard' times and the other Ills that beset us ore of no permanent avail. Nothing can carry our nation on to the goal of permanent pellce and continu!'us prosperity, of c<?mplete freedom for every ~ody to wOl'k !>~t hIS and her own destll1Y with unimpaired OpPol'tu nry, but the trn1l11.ng of .the young peop)e ~o lhink clearly, to work hard, to keep theu: bodIes sound .an d theIr hearts uplifted with the joy of creatIVe achIevement. That I the sort of training t he boys and. girls of the 4-H Clubs are g.etting, .and t~al is why we say t hat their annual pilgrimage to ~ash1l1gton IS of linmensely greatel' signifi cancl7 ~h.an all the palavel'lhgs of all the state~ men, humanital'ians and pohtlc1ans that have ,ever been held there.

News from Court House Billl Allowed

Westel'n Union , telegram, Sher iff, 49c; . W. Vetter, repair work, $1.50; Ohio Central Telephone Co., tolls, $40.35; Drs. Edw and Robt. Bilail', sel'vi\!es, $20; Waltel' Kell ey, services, $10 .Stillwater San itoriu 111, serv ices, $108.50; Western tar. paper f or dupli cutes $160; Stakalt Mfg . .Co., suptur, Proof plies, $6; Western of Publication, $.75; Fl'Ilnklin hronicle, PI'oof of Publ ication $9.:37; John Law & 011, gas and oil, $5.2 5; tukalta Mf~. Co., supplies, $6.55; talka lta Mfg. Co., s upplies, $2.20; Weste l'n Star, blanks, $16.25; Office Outfittel's, supplies, 25c; Lebanon Lumber Co. g lass and putty, $2.94; Ohio P e·n and Mfg. Sal es Dept., . upplies, $16.80; J. W. Lingo HII'd. 0., paint, $ 105.54; Griswold Ser vice Station, sel'vice, 75c; Blair Bros. Hospital, services, $159.50; Ivins-Jameso n Drug Co., paint, $12.69; John Law and Son, services, $89.18; O. S. Higgins, salary, Relief Com., $17.50; Arthl,lr Hill, salal'Y, Relief Com., $30; M.ilton Conover, salary, ~ Relief Com., $17.50; E. Dfl Thompson, repllir ' work, $2.85; Lebanon .Ice & Coal Co, $74 ..10; J. W. Lingo Hwd . Co., cha ins for dog warden $1; Fred 0.' James, bones for dogs $1.75; Will Hankinson, gr~ve markers, $66; V. W. Tompkms, pay 1'0)), $144.60; E. D. !fones, pay roll, $359.90; L. E. Wltha!l1' pay roll, $221.20; A. T. ~ettlg, pay roll, $43.20; J .W. DaVIS, pay roll, $141.70; Jlohn M'yers, pay roll, $182.50~ Charles Bradbury, pay 1'011, $365.50; Floyd Lemmon pay roll, $254; V. W. Tompki~s, pay 1' 011, $165.65; J. W. DaVIS, pay roll, $138.30; Charles Dakin , pay roll, $225.10; Charle Bradbury, pay 1'011, $57.30; E. S. Donnell, estimate work, $22.70; Thos. Corwin, esti mate work, $25; Howard Cook, gravel, $20.Radio Station WEAO (570) 25; Paul Ja.meson, sewers, $8.85; Music. , Charles Hempstead, sewel', $8.Why Some Farms Pay- Guy Miller. 25; Hal'l'Y Collins, sewer, $8.75; LolV Yields Produce Poor Solis-D. R. Dodd. E. S. Donnell, extra est. work Getting the Most for your Money in Foods-r-J. F. Lyman . $12'.20; Robert Campbell, sewers, $8.85: Zain Armitage, gravel, $1.La h' Music. How Much Does your Garden Yield?- E. R. ncas are. 28; Howard Cook, grayel, $62; Rural Ohio GoeS' Camping-Guy DOWdy. Eugene Harper, repairs, $12.90, About Wheat and Clover Day at Wooster, .Ju,ne 30- E. E. Bames George Beck, damages, ~75; Emergency Swarm Control Measures--Ylrgll Al'go, Harvey M.urray, compo and dam-

Farm Night 7alks, June 8

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By. Ted Brown

Alone At Last

.HARVEYSBURG John yfel:d has l'eturned home from Detroit where he enjoyed a two-w oka' visit ;n company with his aunt, Mrs . Martin , of Da.yton. MI'. and Mrs. A. . olleH nterta in d on Friday at 6 o'clock din net· Mr. aUld M'ts. Ira HllI'tsock, of Dayton, Mr, and Mrs. 'Floyd Andel'son and -~rs. 001'11 Legge, of Xenia. . ' MI'. ,mall, of Oklaholila. a clost· fri nd of t he lale has. E. King l vi ited MI'. a nd Mrs. has. Maduen on Thur.-day. Th e Woman's ivic Leag ue met with Mrs. Bertha Gordon aturday aftel'l1oon. Fo ll owing the busineR~ session, Dr. Mary L.. ook, o[ Wa y nesvi ll e, gave an interesting talk. 1\1 eet with MI·s. Oba Welch June 11. Th e Pig- Clllf-GlII'den 'lub, with H bel' Elli~ a. ad visl [., holel thl! ir orgnn ization meetin g at the home of Joseph and Lav one Osborn Friday eve ning. Th ese officers were elected, Presid ent, Kenn eth McCmnm; Vice Preside nt, Robert Shidake l'; Secretnry, Lavone Osborn; rep orte r, Robert Gruy ; reel'eation lead el', ElliR Shidak er. Adj ourned to meet with Robert a nd Wayne Gray Wed ne day evening, June 17. M)'~ . Chas .. E. Gordo n, MI·s. R. F. Shumaker, M'ts. J . W. Sne ll. Mrs. F. L. Hanis and Mrs, H. S. Tu cker re presented th e local W C. T. U. on Flow er Mission Day when the co unty inst itution were visited and the· inmates remembered with fl owers. Mrs . Susie An so n and MiRs Osee ill company with Friend from Dayton, v isit.ed Mr. and Mrs. A. Mueller in Toled o the earl y part o'f the week. Mi ss Osee remained for the full week joining her mothel' in Da.yton at its close. MI" and Mrs. Wm. Doste r, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lukens and Mary Carolyn, MI'. and M'rs. I. D. We lch MI'. and Mrs. H. J . 111'1' and Bill y and has. Dostel' enjoyed an o'u ting at Russell's Point the latter part of t he week. Mrs. Wilbur Hawke and the o llicer~ of th,~ Jolly Work ers Sewing club attEmded the 4-H Club meeting at Harmon Park SaturdllY Rev. and Ml's. J. P. Thornbury and family left Fl'iday for Louisville, Ky., for a two-wee ks' visit with Mrs. Thornbury's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Simpso n, . Mr. and Mrs. Hownrd Graham entertained the Wayne Township Farmer's club Thul·sdIlY. Rev. N. E. Bennett of 'Wilmington gave the principlII address o'f the day. Friends here will be interested to learn oC the recent mart'iage of John C. Fealy and Miss ' Clara Poole in Athanta, Ga. They have e tablished t heir home in the Southern city Mrs. Lido Duffy, Miss Mal'Y Starr Messrs A. ,J. and J. M. Sturr of B\anchest,er,. made brief calls on relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Hannah E. Creswell, Mrs. Amanda Sto'rr and Mrs. R. F, Shumaker culled on Mrs. Eliza Thomas in Hale's hospital Friday afternoon. Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Wilson entertained a number of gues ts Sunday. Mrs. J. W. Hadley su ffered a painful injure d hand Sunday when an auto, driven " by a colored woman, erash!!d .into their front porch. The parch was badly wrecked and two chairs were demolished. MI'. and Mrs. A. S. Collett, Mrs H. E . Hatton, Miss Osee Auson and Mr. John Deuny were Monday evening guests of MI'. and Mrs. W. C. Tichenor., Mr. and Mrs. Ren Gaines spent the week-end with Mr. H. E. Hatton. Mr. John Bowman and Mr. Bob Russel were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. H. E . Hatton. Mrs. Auson and Miss Osee Auson of ~s Angles California, were guests of Mrs. Counol' and :r,trs. Smith on Tuesday.

ages, $25; Ralph Miller, surveying, $10,50; Sam SheBTer, s urveying, $14; W. C. Bergdall sua'. veying, $21; Sam D. Henkle, surveying, $63.75; ' R . . M. Cox, services, $33.60; Frank Wilson, se l·" vices $GG; Ralph Stouder, services $35.20; Leslie Shultz, services, $35.20; Leslie Shultz, services, $57.50.: E. W. Knapp, services, '$48; Edward Terry, services, $90 i J. K. Spencer, gravel, $420.28; Howard V. Martz, gravel, $55.53; Zain Armitage, gravel, $894.13; Howard T. Cook, . gravel, $976; MlIo Beck .. dirt, $76.50; Balon E. Scott, gas, $107.95; Harry Hill, gas, $10.4.10; Famous Auto Supply Co., supp.lies, · $89.35; East End Garage, gas, ' $31.95; E. M. Villars, gas, $81.80; Victor Vgn Riper, gas, $152. 78 ~ Franklin Vulc. & Til'e Co., s upplies, $4.68; Trustees of Pug" Affairs, lights, $1; Griswold Service Station, gas, $132.15; Westel'n Star, s upplies, $14.50, Philip Heisel, pay roll, $14.25; P. :B. Monee, pay roll, $48.8,0; A. T. Rettig, pay roll, $244.65; Lee Trailer & Body Co., Inc., repairs, $18 : ~6; Hubert Schuyler, pay roll, $243.90; Mortow Garage gas, $205.97.

Two likable young scamps are put tbrough their paces by Ed Kressy each week. There is a chuckle in every panel for the whole family whHechiidren grab fqr it the first thing.

BUD 'n' BUB starts this week with a fund of Wit and Humor. Watch for it.

The Miami Gazette FUNERAL DIRECTOR

WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

THE THREE D'. Th ere l\lIv e been many Rc ri o1l5 confel'cnces in this yellr of tough business, and recc ntly I attended one of lh m. The Jll'oblj!111 was whether a certuin indus tl'y, which WIIS encountering dillicul ties, could be kept going. Three men spoke; remarks were about as 'fo llows: Fh'st Man: Conditions are wOI'se than anybody is willing to aumit. Car loadings areoff; stee l production. is flat: th e automobile indus try is on its back ; eve ry bu sin ess barometel' points down. You can argue that the country has fac ed the same situation before and · hus come through. ' But this is differ e nt. Now America is a . world power, de pendent on world markets. Whereve r yo u look in the wodd you see nothing but tl·ouble. I t hink t hat any ente.rprise Which is lQsing money ought to be stopped. We are not justified in taking chances. , Second . Man: I wouldn't go as far as the firs(' speaker, 'l' hings are 'undeniably bad and may get worse, but I do not think we are justified in assuming that the world is going busted. What we need is plenty of time to get all the facts and talk them -ovel' lind be s ure we are ri~ht. I s uggest we appoint a comm ittee, and then we can meet again in a couple of weeks and have anothcr conference. Third Man: I disagree with everything that has be n sa id. This depression isn't different from a hundred others t hat ha ve preceded it. Always people lose hope ju ~ t when the turn is about to come. Always it is argued that "condftions this t ime are different I do not see that we shall gain anything by appointing committees or delaying action. What we need is not more facts but more guts. I am in favor of going to work right now to pull this busi. ness through. . Men divide themselves into different classifications which are

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ca lled by var ious name .. T~ere are the optimil;ts who are ~o ~ s i Rtc n t l y hopllj' ul and the p(> SS lllll st~ who always fear the IV I'llt . Teleplao.,e 7 Th e re are whllt the psy" ' 01ugists {el'm the "in trovert:," those whose eyes al'e tUI'ned in~~r al'rl, the brood ers. the hyp oco l\dl'tac ~ , the mystics ; antj th · "extI'llV'rlR, " whose vi Rion is outwa rd !lnd forFOR SALE DATES CALL ward. . In good da ys il is not ea:y to distin g uish, but theHe pas t few months have bee n a testing time. They have divid ed a ll men into three great gro ups: The D feati sts- who say conlli"tions ar ditTere nl; it can' t be done. . JESSE STANLEY Th e Debaters- who say, le l u: appoint a commission lind adjoul'lI Phone 320, New Burlin,lOD, Ohio until unother time. The Doe l's-who say, let us pick EARL KOOGLER out t he t ough estpl'ob lems lind hit it first. . R. D. 6, Xenia, Ohio Elich of us fa lls into one 01' the oth I' of these groups. In which Phon. Dalto,. Co. 5'fJ~ one are you?

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. The unde"l'15igned, a8 Adminis,trator of the estat~ of '· Horace M. Clarke deceased, ",m offe'r ,for 'sale at PUl>lic Auction, at the late residence of said Horace M. Clark in what ,i s ' known as . Lytle, Wayne Township, W.llrten County Ohio' on . . Satur"a,', JiI.... 20, 1931 . " Commencing· at) ' 1 o'clocIC p. m. sharp, a 'lot Of Household Goods and FUl'niture; lot ot clover aeed. One 1929· W1~iJlPet COllch Auto. See la~ge hllt ·for terms , -WILLlrAM ·C. BERG1lA,LL, As .A'dmlniltNtor of the estate; of Bone. M. Clark. dec....d. Dean E. Stanler, Attorn.,

Charlotte Ruue Delicious · home.made charlotte russe may be prepared from leftover' cottage pudding. Have ready individual custard cups and lin e each .one with thin ·slices of the cottage pudding 01' stale cake. The centers· may be .filled eithet. with plain whipped cream flavored ~Ol'e "drossy' dish is desired, mpre "dressy' dIsh it desired, whipped cream may be mixed with chopped nQts or' With sliced or ' di~ed " fresh )fruits. If the cha~lotte rune is turned out on a plate befure serving,. another touch of variety may be added by arl'snginJrlng. bordeJl 0'1 ' stewed or fresh fruit .rQ~nd each individual aerv.

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Dr. John Zettel Optometrist

DEPENDABLE SERUM AND VIRUS

ADMINIS'TRATQR'S SALE

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J. E. McClure

1 cup rice I % pound mushrooms; 1-4 cup butter; 3 tablespoons flour,; 2 cups milk or stock; salt and peppel'. Boil rice in salt wuter, drain and · put into · a ring mold. Set in hot water. Wash mushrooms and slice. the caps and tender portion of stems. Boil the rest of the stems ten minutes in one cup of water and strain for stock. aute the mushrooms In the butter, stir in the flour and add the milk and stock. Season and cook until thick and smooth. Turn rice out of mold. on to plater and fi!1 C!entel' with mushroom s.

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Ed Kressy's BUD 'n' BUB Make Their Bow in the Miami Gazette this Week

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN our Cattle, hogs, sheep and calv.. . Norris~Brock Co., live wire ' alid · progressive firm for the · bJglleat market prices and good service. Unio D Stock Yardl, CiDcinDatl, O. Reference: Ask first man you meet

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Alil' Bl'itl1itl, ",'110 il; al · [\,. and MrR. J . II. mith, u.! tending "c hool at "th e till' Seh 01 ~lIl'illgfil'ld 10., al'(1 gue tl> l' Mr. f I' ·tho cl lIf, li t olumhu ,;, Ohio IIIId MI·s. . M. Robi lz 1' . hns llI'l'h'l'll hnm f l' t h su m mer vacl1tion. l\h. alld Mrs. 1:I b r RO!\8, of ilfic1dl ·I.own, !Ill nt "hul'sda y with Mrs. A~l >I ia Will iam so n al'rived MI:. nnd Mrs. 1ark R(lgcrs. hOllie Tu esday cyen i 111\' fl'OIll pringtleld, 1\1 '. wh e re 'he !!pent 'Its. MIlI'y Hopki n' an d lr . .T. lIeveral monU1S wit.h hl'l' Ill'ulher- . Hllwke weI' bu ine!'s vi. itors in in-law and s iste l', II'. und 1\11'[\" J. Leban on, Monday afternoon. H. mit h. Mi ~s Ber'nice Hyman, stud ent nt Ab out thil't~' - fiv l'ell1liv es en- t he Univcr 'ity o r Ill i n oi~, al'l'iv ed joyed a pi cnic din ne r at the coun- hom Friduy til 'pell u the summel' try home of Ml'. an d Mrs. E mme t vacalion. . Belt.z ' undu~', honorin g t he 77 t.h hirlhd a ~' a nn iv rsary of Mrs. MI'. uml Mrs. Mnrk Ro){ers IltJeann e tt.e Bl oc h, wh o ig th c gueHt ren J ct! th e weddin!\:. uf the fu l'of her daught 1'. I'll rs. l\'1yer H yman 10 'I"S bl'oth!!r Ilt r.ll<lrllclowll, un

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AT THE HUnCHES ' IN WAYNESVILLE FERRY CHURCH OF ' CHRIST (Undenominational) . Chester A. Williamson. Minister Bible choo l at' 9.30 a. m. A "Fath 'l'd Day" j) rogt'IlOI is being n.rranged by the LO YIII Women's In s. Lord's Supp et· and sermon lit 10 :30. II. m. SI!'t'mun subject, " Interpreting t he Bible." You are always welcome at thi s church. WA YNESVIl.LE M. E. CHURCH G. C. Dibert, Pastor Wednesday: l:I ibl c study and pl'ayer l11e e li in ~ at 7:46 p. m.' Friday : ChO ir practice at 7 :30

. Mr ~. . E. Buerklc. of Pigeon , I). Ill. SU nc\oy: undn y schoo l at 9 :30 Mich., is the gue!!t or nel' SU Il und duuJthter- in-III\\, . MI'. and MI':. H . !l. Ill. I\lorning worship at 10 :30 Sermon subjE!ct "G od 's Men," I . Bu e rk le. On next Sunday morning we Make your lawn beauliful by will also l'lec:t our delegate to the huying you r Inwn mow er sharpen- Lny Electoml Coufel'cnce to be (\ at the Wuy nesvill e Auto and hel I in Columbus the first-week in Se ptember. Ma hin el'Y Cu. Epworth League nt 7 :00 p. m. Children's I~e l' vice s at 8 :00 p. m. MI'. nnd 1\11'5. Lee HaWke, Mrs. M. L. Parshall !lnd !lean IIlIwke ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH . visitcd I'clotil' ;; neu r Lumberton unduy a ft ern oun. Rev. Lawre nee B. Mollmann. Summer schedule-1st, 8rd and Mr. llnd Mr ~. P. C. Hubbell nnd MI' . a nd Mr. Will . Drakc attended 6th Sunday, Mass at 8 :00 a. m.; the 3 1'(1 IInnive r~ al' Y of First hris 2nd and 4th Sunday, Mag at tinn hurch in ' pl'ingfie ld, undny 9:30: ufwl'n uu n. WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF We sell a nd recommend Scm. 4~HRIST esum Jr., dust disinfectant for ( Undenominational) trenting seed . corn. Waynesville h('ster A. Williamson, Minister Fnrmers' Exchange. Bib le School nt 9:30 a. m. A special progrum is being arranged D. E. Slll ndiford wu ~ 'in Lenn , as it is "Falhers Day." The FireOhio Monday. 1111'S. Slundifunl, mnn's Club will be our guests. wh o has b 'e n s tuy in ~ with her 'hristian Endeavor at 0 :45 p. m. aunt, Mrs. Rebecea Wulcutt, I' C - Virgil Hem'y, lead er. Evening turn ell home with him. evan gelistic service ot 8 :00 p. m. (N ote change of tim e, fo'r this Me S I'S. Geo rge Waterh ouse and service only.) The Masonic Lodge Kell el' Hoke atte nd ed th e noonuuy of Waynesville will be our guests lun cheon given by the Lebanon for the eveniing. Sel'mon ' subject! Rotlll'Y club in honur of the past "Brotherly Love, Relief ana commlll1d ers of the American Truth." Pl'Ilyt!r meeting and Bible Legion on Thursday. tudy euch Wednesduy lit 7 :46 p. m. Th e church where you feel at MI'. Hoy Wagn e r of Urban a, home. Ernestine Watson, 17, and Wil· spcnt Sunduy at the home of MI'. liam Sanders, were adjudged the und Ml' -. H. L. Buerkle. Mrs. ST. MARYS CHURCH healthiest 'bQY and girl in Indiana. Wagner, who has been visiting the Rev. J. J. Scheffer, Rector Bu erkl es, returned home with hi m. Third Sunday after Trinity, June 21. Church scbool at 9 :30; FREE! USEFUL GIFT Miss Irma Cartel', of Cnrthage, MOl'l1ing Prayer ond sermon at T ..."", cw-. .......... "' . ... tNt •• lIId .,.... N. Y. , nnd Miss Mary Austin, of 10 ::10 • ..... &A'trceu,.."2 R........ M... ~ ... I~ Chicopee, Mass., were guests of ----~- .... Miss Olivc Allen over the weekNO O.UC"TIOI'I TO BUY " TIlINCI e nd. The young ladies were Mis All en's classmates at Mt. Holyoke college, Mas .

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The Loyal women of t he Ferry Bible School, met at the home of Mrs. F. C. Hubble, on Wednesday, Junc 10. Meeting was called to order by president. Mrs.' Julia Smith; opened with so ng" . "God will Take care of You." SCripture read ing, Mrs. Maxwell, followed with prayer by M'is.'i Anna Nutt. Then roll cull Hnd reading of minutes. The topic for discussion was: " Why and How Study the Bible?" Piano solo, Miss Betty Seeman. Af t er . the program a very pleasant soc ial hour was enjoyed at which time refreshments of ice cream and cake were served the 66 members and visitors present.

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FI'ank Braddock, veteran tuba player, was given a delightful surprise Sunday afternoon, when , the Mason band <ITove up to his countl'y home on Route 2 and unloaded their band instruments. After Mr. Braddock had recovered from the shock, he brought out his tuba, which had been laid away since October, and joined the band in dispen sing good music. When later the guests announced that they had brought their suppers, the dining tahle was stretched full length and a sumptuous repast \Vns spread. An invitation was extended t o MI'. Braddock's sons and their familie s to share in the feast as the visitors had brought all aml>le supply for all. The concert continued unW a late hour.

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Th e bass season opened M'onday in Ohio. But with many new 1'estrictioUf; fol' fishermen. The legal catch fql' many fi sh have been chanKe d. Thc limits now are blue gills and rock baiS ' dally limit 20, crappies 25, black bass 8 with a daily limit .of 20 on sunfish, yellow perch and white bass. Blue g ills must be at least 5 inches in length, rock bass 6 inc:hes . and black bass 11 inches. The bag limit for the above nam species shall not exceed 40, and more than two days' legal catch shall not be in possession at any time. And another thing-no fisher man- will be allowed to have more thun two poles in the water Ilt the same time.

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Marie: Who was the chap won the booby ]>rize in the guessing contest at)'our party? Antionlltte: That fellow? Oh, he was the weather man.

Everybody c.Qme to the Band concert at Lytle Friday evening June 19, given by 'the Wayne Township Schoo~ band. The c!on-. cert is sponsored by the business men of Lytle!. Will be given ira front of the H. M. Clark property Earlieor in the ,jeni.ng the band' will play at "the ball ' game, Waynesville and LytJe : teams. A large I~rowd enjoyed the childl·en's. day exercises at Lytle clfurch Sun.d:IlY ~lVening. Everett Early is attending a grain dealers convention in Cleveland this week. . Mrs. Ella Ropinso~ of Cjncinnati spent Thurtiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, IW. M. Coleman. Joseph 1'homa8 of Route 5 returned last week from a three weeks trip to Florida. Mrs. S. H. Haines and son, James, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Haines and family and M'I'. and Mrs. Jacob Gabelman in Dayton. Miss Lucile Clark of Dayton, Ky was n week-edd .guest of her par· ents, Mr. and MrS. Walter Clark. Mrs. Mary Boitnott returned last week to her home in . Tippecanoe City after 'spendlng a ' couple of weeks with daugnter, Mrs. Guy Routzahn and 'family. Mr. and Mrs: Charles .Clark spe nt Friday In .-Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. ;Floyd Savage and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Truman WaTdlo'!'J. at the Stokes Dairy fl\fm ne,.r waynellville. . Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clark llnd Mrs. Palmer of Dayton Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Clark o'f Waynesville were Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Mary Carmony. . Mrs. John MYJ!rs and daughter of Belmont Ilpent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham .and daughter.

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MI'B; Effie L. Graham, wife of W. S. Graham, president o'f the board of tru8tees of Wayne township, died at her home 'on Fourth street, Wednesday evening, June 10, following lin illness of more than two year8. She was well known alld had many ' friends througho ut the ' country. . Hcr husband a'n d 'one daughter Mrs. Ra)ph Lewi8 of Dayton, and 0!le son, Morris S. Graham, survIve. Funeral services were held in St. Mary's E;piscopal church where she was a faithful communicant, Saturday afternoon, Rev. John J. Schaeffer o/:ficiating. Burial was in . Miami cemetery.

New Steno&,-Sharpleigh called about hi. account thl8 morning. punn-Brown- !nd you told him l'd just left for Europe? New SteIl'OIl'- Yeil, and that you wouldn't be back . till thla afternoon.

Mr.. John B; Gon. and Mia Sara MiMlldine were joint ho.teSSe8 at '1l "shower" party given for MI'B. Carl Sanker, (Mary Mar· garet Unglc!;by Saturday after· noon at the - home of Mns. F. B. Henderson. Bridge provided en- ~~!!!:!:~~!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!~~~!!!!! tertainment and dainty retresh· ments were served. .

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DAN H. HOCKETT The ~u st Sew Clothing ~Iub met' at the home of M1'8. Morris Miller Thursday, June 11 . Nine members answeored roll call. After the Did put out Sweet Potabusiness session l'efreshments were I;erved by Ruth Pennington toea and will have plenty The next meeting Mrs. E. M. McKeever passed and Ellen Guy. of Plants for Friday and June 18. away early Wednesday morning will be held Ellen Guy, Reporter. June 10, at St. Elizabeth Hospital Saturday pulling. in Dayton following an operation She was a resident of M'errittstoYo'n DON'T OWN A DOG but formerly lived at WaynesYil\e. Funeral servJces were held at ,William Schuler informs us that the McClure Funeral Horrie in Waynesville at 2 o'clock Friday it was not his dog that bit Mrs. afternoon in charge of Ute Rev. G. Frank Stansberry recently. The C. Dibert and burial was made in dog belongs to his so n, Edwin Schuler. Miami cell)etery. Besides her husband she is survived by two dllughters and seven Bride (.on honeymoon) - Why sons. do you look to unhappy, Jim? You Round ----know that we are one no\\'. ' . Trip Groom-Yes, dear, but judging 4-H CLUB MEETING from the hotel gill I've just re(Delayed) ceived the manalter seems to think The first meeting of Wayne we're about half II dozen . Townshitt Jr. FarmeTS' Club was held Juns 2, when officers were elel;ted and the general routine of and other Southern business was transacted. Mr. New Jerle, Sea.hore Relort. Crabbe, wllo was elected advisor, and Mr. Coburn were the speakers From Waynesville 7 :25 ".m The next meetin~ was held June July 18, AUIU.t 1, IS FOR SALE 9, at Grange hall, with Mr. Crabbe advisor, present. Nine '1.._ ......" .... ,C ar • • • members answered roll call and FOR SALE - Burley Tobacco A ....... Cl.~ Harold Fox was elected leader. plants. Howard Florence, phone Liberal atop.over privile.e. The club will hold its third 116F2, Waynesville. ·j 17 returni .. meeting on June 23. Illustrated descriptiVe foldEldon Ellis, Reporter FOR SALE-Ford Sedan. Will sell for money or stock. Wayne ers show ing fares, time of Villa, Waynesville, Ohio. · j17 trains, stop-over privileges MEMORIAL SERVICES and other details may be ob· BLUE MARK-Belgian StallioD tained from . Ticket Agents. The local K. ot P. and Jr. O. U. No. 13866 will stand for season A. M. lodges held their annual at farm of R. C. Hunt, 1·4 mile N. memO'rial services Sunday after- W, of LItle. Serviee fee U6.00 . noon. Owing to Ute uncertain 2 mares ,25.00. Colt to stand good weather conditions, the services tor service fee. Warren Hunt. tf II!;;:sssssss=ssss~'" were held in the chapel. Rev. G. C. Dibert gave the adcireM after which the graves of the deceased members were decorated with flowers. .

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TEAM DEFEATS XENIA A, picked-uti team ot ball players captained by John Turner, with players between 12 and 16, defeated a team from Xenia last Wednesday afternoon, the 8core being 22 to 2.

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Mr, and Mrs. Martill Dolan and Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald aud children of Cincinnati were Friday guests of Mr. and M1'8. Leon8.r d Gray. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark, Mrs, Margaret Johns Mr. and Mrs. George Graham, Mr. and Mrs. Will Graham and Mr. and M1'8. Forest Graham attended Ute funeral of. Mrs, Effie Graham at Waynesville Saturday. . MeMrs Eli Russell and Guy Routzahn motored to Ft. Wayne Indiana Sunday. They . accompanied M1'8, Anderson t oher home there after an extended visit at the Russell home. Mr. and MI'B. Frank. RobinlOn and Mrs. WUlr;' m Bergciall motored' to Detroit aturday and spent Sunday with the latter'S sister Mra George Weir and family. Mrs. Bergdall remained 10r this week and the Robinsons returned home MOnday. Charles Meredith received schol arships last week from both Wi)mington and Wittenbera' col\egetl, and alao $100 in cash ,extra frorli Wittenberg college ' for his line s~owing in .his tests. ConlTatuta. bons to you Charles. Mrs. Marpret Johns and Mr. an<l MJ'!5. W1llter Kenrick, in company with Mr. and Mrs. ' Char181 Hough and Mr. and MTs. Kenneth Hou&'_h and Mrs. Harlan of Waynesville, were Sunday dinner' 'guests of Mrs. Belle Coon and daughters in Dayton. . U d U' K I ....1'. an .wrs. ea er Graham, who have recently remodeled their grocery store, had an openlnW SatuTday evening. Two bundred 8lDd fifty or m~e patrons and friends were present. Several drum mers assisted in serving lunch. A n!,mber of very nice prizes were lven- away to the lucky numbera Among the 'pri~es were five baskets ot .grocerle~. Sid Ellis of Waynesvl!lt! furnIshed musie for ,the occasion.

~r. Bnd Mrs. Melvyn Swan~ an.d children we.r e Sunday dmner guests . of Mr . !,nd Mrs. Allen Hardy III Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ' Hopper and family of Baltimore Md., who are isiting the latters parents Mr and Mrs. James Barton, south of town, spent Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gray. MI" and M1~s. Howard Fairchild ... of Dayton W4!re week..end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Charleston. MI' . Hialt and ~hi1dren spent Tu esday at L:llke Side Park. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartsock Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miltenberger were gUests of Mr, and M'l'8. Joe of Eaton spent Sunday 'with Mr. Penewitt last Sunday. . ' , and Mrs. Frank Miltenberger and MiM Mabel . Dakin is spending family. Theil' mother, Mrs. ·Jane Miltenberger a~ompanied them a few days with her sister Mrs. home for a vi~it. Irvin Mulfprd. . Thel~a Morgan IIlrs. Hiley Mrs. Susan Cunningham' and son . of Williamstown,. Ky., <ilre visitinft GI~!,on and daughters Pauline, 'and at the home of her · sister Mrll A ' ElSIe, spent Monday afternoon L. Sides. , . • with M1'8. Anna 'Hilrlaoc}f. .OrVilie Phillips attended ' the ;.. Mr·' SalJ\u~l Ml~hael... iat~er . ot .. 25th wedding amiiversary of his .. ess M:lchael died at hia home at· cousinbMr. ·and MTS. Will Witters' M~}lony, Monday nitht. Funeral (neG siay Mini) at their home s~"Y1C!e8 will be Th11'l'!l~F il~ ·.2 near West Middle.t own Sunday, 0 clock in Mt. Bolly'llhurchl burial , . at Middlerun. • Mr. and Mrs. W,alter Whit,ker ,... . . . . and children s pent Sunday in 11ll'J, Halel ;Nixon spent the Jdhnsville with ,tbe latter's pal'- wed~ndFrawith Ole.. parenta Kr: ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mereditb an ... 1'1. nk Dakin, 'and 'tamll7 Sr., !Ill's. Meredith Is now home Mr. and Kl'L- HaroldBiiii!i of from the hospital aftel' a receDt Bellbrook, )(1': and.lln RUe)' oper!'tion of a nerve of the head Oibson, apellt Tuesday at and 18 dolnr n.i~el.F. :H~.pb1ll'lr; .

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w.,A. €. DOWNS . MORROW'NINE IN FAST GAME Our W. A. C's. (no, ·not quacks won their first away-from-home game of tbe. SeBsOn when they def ated the Morrow Merchants 6 to 2 on the latter teato's home field Sunday ufternoon. And what a gam e, my eountrymen; what a game! Two s ingles nnd some slow fielding gave Morrow a run in the first i!1ning, and three singles gave them another in the sixth. Meanwhile, our boys had passed ul} two 01' three excellent scoring opportunities, and it began to look as if they were going to have to sneak back into town by way of the back .streets, wearing an unpleasant orar. Then came the big fun in the lucky se ...enth. "Buck" Compton, a new player who hnd just been substituted for 'Du ke in right· field, opened festivitiCJl with a walk and a pilfered ba,s e. Burton flied to left. Cramer emitted a wild pitch to send Compton to third, and Mendy's single scored him. Singles by the t wo Pecks, Saterthwaite and Lovely filled the baseS. and Mendy was forced in with the econd run when Hough was hit by a pitched ball. El1i ~ grounder to. short-stop forded Saterthwaite out at the plate, but Weller's third walk of the game forced Lovely in with the third run, and Augspurber's single )?Iated a couple more. Bob wns later caught trying to reach second when" th· Merchants tried to _gel;- Ellis at hO'll1e: Corwin opened Morrow's balf of the seventh with a synthetic ti'iple but Bob put on the lid. and from then on it was a case of one, two. thl'ee men up and one, two, three me n down for tbe Merchants. The Fulton Fords, .f Osborn, will be ' the attract ion · at Wayne Park next Sunday, wellther permitting. Here's tbe Morrow game in figures :

Ask UII about Plaster Patch. Madden Lumber Yard. Hungl'Y? Come to Lawn Fete at Ferry Church, June 26. · A prize box for everyone at Lawn Fete this Friday, come to Fel'!'y. Miss Irma Ri ch was the dinner guest of Miss Louise Crane on SII . day. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Whitaker, of Spokane, Wash., are visiting relativea bere. . New line of every day greeting cards at Cary's Jewelry Shop. Lebanon, Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Coleman, of Norwood, visited relatives in Waynesville Tuesday.

NEW SERIAL STORY STARTS NEXT ~EEK Love . Ilnd Roma nce (and Squa bbles ) go 1119ng as " Rowena Rid es The Ru mble. " A bt'eezy cl'oss-c oun t r y j ourney from . ew York to an Diego in u 1\J3 1 Rackruft' Road· ste l·. RQwena Ride. the Rumble to avoid qu arrelling wit h Peter lhe artist. On e can und e rstand ",hy some peopl e like to quarrel after reading this book . . Little Bobby, the pint·size chaperone, goes along pact of the time. Just because she keeps <:han ging her mind the trip turns into a companionate honeym oon. Evel'Yone will lau g h at the auventu'L"es of t he trio, espec"l1y those wh.ohllve made th e t rip acro, s th e United States by auto, ,and those who expec t t o do so, some day. This laughing love story sta rls One of the most enj oyabl e 1eria18 ever writte n for dyed'n-the wool Am ericans,

HESS REUNION

JUNE MEETING

HELD BY LOCAL FARMERS CLUB

The Wayne Township' Farmers' lu b held ite June me eting at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Graham, east of Harveysburg. About 75 members and guests enjoyed t he usmptuous dinner served at the noon hour. After an hour of good fl!llowship the meeting was r ailed to order by President A. S. Coll ett. Rev. Bennett offered lh e invocation aft er which lh e r oll was cll,lIed and only one fumily was not, represented. Th e minu tes wer e l'E!ad and approved, The officers f or the following year were elecl:ed, A. S. Collett. pres ident ; Leona Hall, sec r etary. Two piano solo!! given by Glenna Mann on were much appreciated. The host introduced Rev. Bennett us t he speaker of the, afternoon anu ~ e chose fOI' his subject " Contribution of Mechanical Inventions to Modern Civilization." He thinks the wheel was the first invention, then the arrow, bow aud sling. He then traced som e of the mosL important inventions up to th e present time and spoke of the influense of th eso upon the civilization of the races. He is glad that we live in an unfinished world and that peopJe. more and mor e al'e searching f or the truth The club next enj oyed mu sic by the Bra nbury children. The special topic of the ufternoon "What Co nstitutes Land Values and How Determined, was discu ssed by Dr L. B. Hall. Di scll ~ s ion by members foll owed but no ver y ~ ati s fact o ry solution was ard ved al. Aitel' th e invocation by , Rev. Bennett . tlje club ad joul'Ded Ito meet with Mr. and. Mrs: S. Y. Elbon, July 9th

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OFFICERS SEIZE STILL J ohn Stacy, Clearcreek township farmer who was arrested Wedn esday morning and charged with liquor possession and the possession of implements for the manu fucture of liQ.uor, was fined $760 when he pleaded guilty to both char..es in common pleas court Thursday morning. Stacy was arrested after officers raided his farm and found a fifty gallon still together with a quantity of mash and liquor. The officers confiscated the still and seized 200 gallons of mash and about 10 gallons of liquor. Stacy occupies a farm owned by his brothe r.in · law, Adam D. Carpenter, and locuted on the Sprillgbol'o road about one-half mile north of Monger's curner. He was fined $600 and costs on the charge of illegal possession of implements for manufacture and $200 for liquor possession . Unable to pay the fines he is held in the coun ty jail.

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LU MBl S--T he va luuti on of jura l rca I e~t ut · in Ohio has de· (' Ji ue d sll" l(lil y, IIccll I'ding t o Secretul' Y " f S " tl' CIUl'I.:nce J . ~ro wn , duri n!!: t he stat istica l pel'lod of I ~I :! 'j tu I !l:IO . Fl'om 1 tJ2 'j to L928 u dl'l'rea:e or $5 ,fI 1.000 waR ll otC' J . From 1 U28 0 I tl2 U the Jecrease wa ~ more th an $!i8 .000. 00 0 Frolll I \)2\ 1 to I !1:1\l this d cc li!IO "'a" e ve n lurgP t' un d 11I 0re ra pId, Il I11() u nling to nI OI'C Lha n $ 11 0,000.000 , In ](1 :1 U rural I'M I est a te W UR \' a lue d at $~, 1 ~ 7 , 8 !J () , q 6, cere tar y Bl'o"'n points nu l t ho t t his wa l' 15.H p cI' cent u f till' l ota l valuelilln ( 0 1' laxali on. In 111 27 th e lI!I'u l p ~ r~ e Tlta g ' was 17.1 11<'1' ce nt of the l <ita l val uati on,

Miss Puulin e Spa rks, of Mi dd leOne of Uhi o's g'll me farlll s. cunt own, ill th e g uest of J umes Lovely s isling of -1 :30 ac re::;, is locat ed a nd famil y. nea l: I'ba na. A new egg ho uSe. hun house a nd hatchery Rhed f ol' MI'. J umes Zel!. of Yellow the I'eal'ing of yuun g prell ~a n.ts Spl'ings , vi sit!.'11 Mrs. Laura Ze ll , hus bee n cun structed and wl th11l on Monday. t he next few week s 10,000 yo un g bi rd,; will be distributed ov r the MI'. Horl1 ce Zell , of Xenia, wus stllte. Th e gam e farm a t W ellinga vi 'itor I1 t th e home of Mrg. Laura ton co mpl'i zes 215 acres a nu th e Zell on Saturdl1Y. Roo;;evelt Itll lll e preRe rve in Sciot o B,OOO. MI'. and Mrs. Mark R ogel'R atlend ed an annivel'Rary dinn er at T he popu la t iu n of t ho Ohio Springboro, Fl'iday. Peni te nti ary is inc l'e asing at S ll h a rap id ruLe t hat it keeps Warden Billy Bu erkle, of Pigcon , Mich., P. E . Thoma:! bll sy at a ll ho urs aris spending th e week wit h MI'. ran ging fO I' the new ~rr iv aI 8 . and Mrs. H. L, Buerkle. Therc are now ncar 4,7 00 lll mates in u spuce orig ina ll y pl'ov id eli for Mr. and Mrs. E arl Hain es, of 1, 500. It is ru mored t hat a .large Memphis, Tenn., visited MI'. and uo nsig lllll cnt of t he llI e n Will be Mrs. J . C. Hawke, on Sundny. lrunsf erred to Lond on Prison Farm in t he neill' futul·e. During For best results consign your the pI'esent month t he Board of live stock to Green-Embry Co., lelll cncy g ra nted 83 purol es out Cincinnati, in care of D. R. Salis- of 158 ~I se s consid ered. The pur- • bury. oled me n will he released during July a nd Au g ust . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Butterworth were unda y dinner g uests Th e bas' se ason is ilOW open nnd of Mr. and MTS. Samu el Butter- love rs of piscatorial sport are worth. repor t.i e' goo d catches in the inla I la and st rea ms of the Miss Alice Jun e Russum, of stale. Up to uate 7 0 state licenses Dayton, is the g uest of he r aunts have been issued by the Con,se rvaMisses Trillena and Margaret Ed- Lion Depart ment for row boats wards. and tr ot lin es in Lake Erie, 214 f or t rap nets, 60 fy ke nets and 17 Chicken supper at r. o. 0 . . F, seins, M'inn ow delll ers to the .numhall Friday evening {l'om 5 :30 to bel' of 68 have secured licenses. 7 :30. 35 cents Il plate. Daughters Eight pheasan t brceders also are of America. hooked.

More than ninety rel ativ es atMr, J. C. Collett ~d family, of t ended the Hess r eunion Sunday at Dayton, visited Ml'. and Mrs, J. C. the home of Mr and Mrs. Frank Hawke, on Sunday. ' Hess east of Lytle. A' bounteous dinner was served at the noon Mrs. D. ' E. Standiford and hour in the grove on their farOl. grandson, .Ea1'l Conner Jr., are Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. visiting relatives at Lena, Obio. Luther J~eries , Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McGinnis, Mr. and Mrs. Sine Dependable watches ami the and t hree ch ildren, Mrs. Jeft'eries, latest in Jewelry and NoveltieB at Mrs. Mattie Watters and Mr. E. Carv's J.ewelry Shop, llebanon, O. R. Baker of Morgantown. W. Va .• Mr. Carl Hess and family, Mr. and Do you know the Pep Class ? MI'. . Hart"y Shaffer, Mr. Ray Hess Com'e to the Lawn Fete given f or and family and MI'. George Hess their. benefit, June 26, at Ferry of Dayton j Walter He8s and famChurch, ily of Xenia, Mi ss Mattie Hess, Charles H ess and famil y, J . O. BAND CONCERT Mrs. J. C. Hawke, who suft'ered Baker, Chester Humble and Jess a slight stroke of paralysis last Hess and family of pring Valley, The WayneSVille chool Band week is reported to be rapidly re- George Keight of Troy, Glenn will give. a concert at McClure corcovering. Hess and family, Mr. and Mrs. n ~ r Thursday at 8 p. 'm. This conOral Hess. Mr. and Mr • Earl Hess cert will be sponsored by Myel' · If you are papering use Plaster of. Bellbrook, Mrs. J. C. Grubbs of MIAMI MAID CLUB NEWS Hyman, F. D. Dakin, and J. C. Patch. Madden'S Lumber Yard. Dayton; Miss Alice Cheno"Yeth of Hawke, well known business men Crosswick and George SmIth and Th e Miami Maid food club met of Wllynesville who are helping to Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward Franklin family of Lytle. . at Ruth Conm:rr home June 19. make this town 01 ours a better and family, of CinCinn/iti, visited The · r eunion will be held again Fift een me mbers and two visitors place WAYNESVILLE A. C. in which to live. Let us Mrs. Ameha Williams , Sunday next year at the same ' place, - the answered roll call naming fav orite boost our home town. The comAB R H PO A E afternoon. -' home of .,Mr. and lil'S . . Fl'8nk Hess. sports. We decided to have a Duke, rf ..... , .. .3 O' 0 0 0 0 plete program is as follows: swimming party at Wayne Park Compton. rf " .. 1 1 0 1 0 0 · Mr. A. W. Dyer, publisher of PART I. Bur ton, 3b .. .. .. 6 o 0 3 ~. 0 the Sol1th Oharleston Sentional, SIX INJURED IN ACCIDENT July 1. Mildred Faul named Mildred Mend nhall, ss 4 1 2 0 1 0 and his ;family were Waynesville Headway, March- Bennett. Sutter'wate Ib 4 0211 1 0 vjSitors,. Su~day. , Stilly Night, Serenade- Huft'. . Six persons were injured, one Cook, Margaret Crawford and Ruth Conner lto make, "The Lov Iy, 2b .. ,, 5 1 1 2 I 0 America's Finest, March- Zameseriously, when two cars collided Constitution and Bylaws." The cinik, Houlth, If " .. ,,4 1 I 3 0 0 Ghicken sapper at I. O. O. F. at~he intersection of State Route Ellis, cf '" .. " .. 6 1 I 1 0 0 hall Friday evenii\'g from 6 :30. to 73. and the Dayton .pike late Sun- following prograrn was given: 4-H Welcome, March- Bennett.' Weller, c ........ 1 0 0 6 0 0 7 :30. 36 ce.rtts a plate. Daughters day afternoon. All of the injured National Club Plc~ dge, repeated by Men of Ohio, March- Filmore. Mr. and Mrs. George Wall , of all . . Onl v two coun ty fa irs ha ve been Augspu~ger, ,p 4 o 1 1 7 0 o!.America. . Little Rastus, Characteristic. were taken to Dayton' hospitals. Baltimore, Md., were guest s of hooke!1 f or nex t month, Clillton, all. Demonstration, The Use of the Bennett. It was stated that a car ocMr. and Mrs. Melvynl Banta Tu es- Lo be held at W ilmington July 29, Double Boiler by Juanita Bran' Totals " .... ... 86 5 ~ 27 12 o The Zouaves, March- Huft'. Mr. and Mrs. ' Nelson Watkins cupied by Dayton people drove nock. day evening. :1 0 arid 3 1. and Ga ll i's at GallipoDemonstration, Corect way Magneta, OvertureHull'. oft' of Route 73 without stopping and Slln are spen,ding a few days lis Jul y 29- August 1. The state to Wash Dishes, by Ruth Conner .. 16 MORROW ' Minutes Intermission and crashed into tbe other machin e in Dayton, the gpests of Mr. and F a ir will be held in the Capital and Juanita Bran.nock. Demonstra. your lawn beautiful by Make whic-h was being driven south on AB R H PO A 'E Mrs. Geollge Burton. PART II. having your lawn mower sharpen- ity Aug ust 3 1 to S eptember 5 the Dayton pike. B oth machines tion, How to MlIke White Sauce F ormanl cf ..... ,4 0 0 0 1 o by Virginia Denllinger. E.d at the Waynesville Auto and inclus ive, op emting also at nights Success. March- Bennett. Gl'ay 30' .... .... ..4 0 '0 2 1 Make your Lawn: mo're beautiful were badly damaged. Th e Ohio Fail' Managers, with II. Everyone 'e njoyed games pla:yed Machinery Co. - - ----,- -Service, MarchBennett. Whitef c .. .. .. .. .. 4 I 2 S 1 1 haye your mow4!r sharpened by goodl y represe ntation fr om over in the yard. The next meetmg Progr~ss, March- Bennett. Whitaere,- 1b .. 4 1 2 10 ' 0 o Electrakeen Pro~. will be held at Mildred Cooks The Missionary S ociety, of M. the state, me L in Columbus n few Laurel, March- Bennett. Cramerl P " ... .4 0 0 0 6 o Pigott, at Lumb~r Yard. See Roy 'in Jail For Ponelling Coon. home July 3. E, Church will mcet on Wednesda y daYR ago and proposed a number Don A Do Dat, Fox Trot--BenIvins, Ig .. ....... .4 0 1 1 0 Virginia Denlinger, P. R. nett. July I, with Mrs. Maggie Burnet of inn ovlltion s wllich may incTease Firman Lake, of Harveysburg, Burns, rf ........ 8 0 0 1 0 o in th e a nnual coun ty exhibitions. .-.. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hadley and is held in the county jail serving Bright Star, Overture-Bennett on Main Street. . -Dumfo~d .. . ,.,} 0 o '0 ' 0 o Washington Lee -Closing numCo r.w,in , ss .... .. 3 0 2 ~ 2 4 1 children, of Newark, were guests a $2·5 fine imposed on him M.onday YOUNG FRIENDS MEET LNG Direc t or H. O. Sou t hllrd,M. D.! Miss BarbaI'll Gra y entertnin ed ber. I-Coleman " .. 1 0 o 0 0 o o't, Mrs., Ruth Janney and Miss morning when he pleaded gUilty to of the State D e p~rtl11ent ot I friends Monday evening, severs the illegal · possession of three Louella over t.he week-end. Roll, 2b ... ", .... 8 0 1 3 0 o in celebration of her t hirteetll h H eallh states th at during the coons. Lake was arrested by . The next meeting of the .Y. F. M. will be held Sunday eveDlng at paHt l~ on th 1I1l~ rc wa s a daily: W. C. T. U. MEETING birthday anniversary. Warden Clifford Hines. Game 2 Mr. Howard Whitaker, who has Total!! .. ..... ,',86"2"8 27 12 the h01fle A. C. Tomlinson. Deaverage of li vc cascs of smallpox Paul s,l]aw. of Spring Valley, a been ~visiting re~a~ives in Waynes. -Batted for Burns in 9tl1. leader, Faith Tom Jinson; An interesting meeting of the Mrs. W. N., Newland. who has in Ohio. Du r ing' t he same monU!. ville and vicinity, left Monday companion of Lake, was arrested votional 1-Batted for Corwin . in 9th. on June 8 by Officer Hines for the lesson leader Sara Braddock; rec- Warren County W. C. T. U WIlS been visiting her sister Mrs. W. " 285 cases of I1I casles were r eporlo-r his. home in ' Spokane, WI1S~. same offense. He was also fined reational le~der, Elizabeth Fur- held at the E. Baptist Church in H. Allen , will leave Thursda y for te d und no one kn o ~l' s of ~~~ 128466789--: thousand ' of CURCS which phYSICInas. Lebanon, on Wednesday of last her home in Chicago . ·'Mrs, . Ame]ia Williams returned $26 lind costs. W. A. C. ,. ... ,000000.500:- 6 home last week uteI' three months an s never S llW. .1 une t hus · flor, week, when the competitive essays MOTrow .... .... 1 ,0 0 0~ 1 1.C) 0 0- ~ vie.t'ln' written by local school children We sell and recommend ~m­ shows lit tle improvement. ' DirSpringJield, Mo. Her sister • were read and prizes awarded. esam Jr., dust disinfectant for ectol' , OU th lll'd a l ' o reports that Stolen Bllses-Ellis, Compton, and DU8Dand 811companied her ,. The children acquitted themselves treatine seed corn. Waynesville 110 t OIll'ists camps dis tribut~d home lor a , 8b'Ort visit. Two-base Hit-Oorwin. with credit. . over 24 count ies h:lve been apJilarned Runs=-W. A. C. 9; 'Morproved by dist r ict heal th co mmi.!5Delegates were present from Farmers' Exchange. row 2. and Mrs. E. C. Crane and ~ i o ner s . Mason, Oregonia,. Kings Mills, . Left on Bas\l-W; A. C. 10; . of Dayton and Mr. and William Cosway Boyce, of Waynesville and HarveysbuTg. theMr. Morrow 7. " Craneretllrned Sunday University of Cincinnati, wa s Th e Senatll tax uLio" committee. County President Mrs. Lillian C. FORTH OF JULY . Struck Out-By Augspurger 6; a motor ' trip through GOING FORWARD the dinner gue st of Mi ss Olive has rccomm ened a cigarette tax Mills presided. Miss Effie Koogle Allen, by Cramer 7. ' SO~lthiein 'and eastern ·statelf. Tuesday evening, of one ce nt on every 10 cigarettes EDITOR !HA?iL GAZETTEFourth of July, c~mmenorating at the organ and Clarence Dietrich Bases on Balls-Oft' Cramer ~. •• :I S a mea ns of raising an additional Hit Batsman - Hough (by W!!'.rep~. everything in wat~hes DEAR sui: . With the ~o-cal1ed the independence of our country is cornetist, furnished the music. Mrs. Effie Smith, Mrs, Fl ossie ~ taLc r eve nu e of $3,000,000. Tile The speaker was Mrs. Myrtle, .J. Cramed. .' clQclCs, jewelry-Silverware re- depression being talked Of.lD .evt;ry just around the corner, and as yet Carey and Mr. Chest el' CaTey 'were Se nate !llso vot ed to repeal the.. Wild Pitch-Cramer. plated-:Beadll . \ restrung. Cary'e se'ction of the c.o untry, It ' lS tn- nothing has, ' b,eim done by any Kesselring, of Newport, Ohio. Dinner was served at the noon guests of Mr. and ~rs. Leander Prin/.:le Bct requiring a ceJ'tificate Balk-Cramer" Je,,{elry Shop, .Lebanon, Ohio. . deed most gratifying t<! see sD'!a)] organization in planning for a celof t itle to a utol11 obiles insteud of_ hour and the entire day's program Ca~ey, Tu esday ev enll1g. j , . UmRires-CIarence Hlles ' and towns such as Waynllsville commg ebration of any kind in Waynes- thoroughly . the present bills of sale. Reason enjoyed by those litTom lIurtol). • Mr. and Mra. Jame8 Brannock: into their own 'again. . Mr. George Woollard and .famlly for the r epeal is that it ·\I'ould tending. While there has been a deCided ville. --...;....--. ~. Mr.' !Ire. ,C. E. Elsey ·ana Mr. Ed Woollar~ and family, of cost about $S50,000 to install th~ . '---. Anile, T. B. Brannock movement during .the past dec~de Would this not be a splen~id ?PDay to,!, and MI s Martha Cook new plan and operate for the next- .CLEM,~.N,:rS-TROUTNER,and "auljue Brown were 'Sunthe small town to the Clty, portunity for some organlzatton G.A VE SHOWER FOR BRIDE .we.re danner guests of 7>h-, nnd Mrs. t wo years. Th e r epeul is now up to,' day dinner J\ieats of, Mr. and Mrs. manf leaders of the nation Qre such as the Waynesville Athletic the H ouse f or acti on. On ~hursday · 01' .last T. B. Br'!v' .:1:.;;' .lJd · d.ai~.t"l'. V1edlc.ting that this 'wi~1 'be exactly club, the Firemen's 'CI';1b or the Mrs. Herman Surface and Miss WIll Bradley, on Sunday. 4 :80 p. m, Mr•. Rpy· R. _'-t"O,!'.: .. "" reversed during ~he r.ex.t few years. Merchants of WDlynesvllle to put Nellie Graham gave a 8hower on Miss Mildl'ed Hartsock returned of New York City and Mr. 'a'ndMri, George HUl'tllln We . have been depeIiui!l$ too on a celebratioll s~l~h as.was staged ThursdllY at the home of the fo~­ to her home in Milford, Sunday, Wreek on Wayne.ville Pik" Troutner of McComb, lion, ' of ~ Dayton, }Jr. much on industrial employml!.nt:/.. sevel'al years ago In thiS t~wn .. mer, honoring . Mrs. Rhea Elhs after spending a plellsant week united in marJ'iage at is 'th.e belief of the majority. of' ' .•~·,ith one of the. finest swimmIng Hartman, of Wilmington. Decora- with Mrs. Edith Harris and family klnll and: familf" Mr. ~ufus Occu pallts of two machines es~ ' ist 'parsonage The 1'0ung couple kiM aJld famdy. ,MI'. and these'leaders and if the depreSSIOn pools'- in- thjs section of the state tions 0'1 pink and white were used. and other relatives here. capid injury in a collision S. \of started iinmediate}y by motor, to Carman 'Crane were dinner guests is to be completely overcome,. more located here, ·l'IuE.f.lteds ,of people After a few games and the openhere unda y aftel'noon The cars New York Oity whete they' will o·f Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Watkins, people must return to the soll and would be attracted "to ~ BY.n«:svllle ing of the matlYI!~W!eJ1ta_&y. --; e ,0. vned.... ~ . i~~llLa' Haffo! d ! , SIKV!!" fttilll- iiy tttQ~r~T ·.,cu make thqiri h~me" and , where the Sunday. ' . '. the small tClwn., to a celebration eff this kina. "" ~rldt., ·iI deli(.1(l\is~ runch· was served cleaner, truer, 'faster. Also cross- of Oberlin, VnI O, an d Charles V' groom has:. ~j)(jd po~itlon. This condition offers a ~eal opEvents will undoubtedly .b.e 8~- to the following: Florence :paughenson! of Ci"cinnati. Both cars Fait'h,·Toinlinl!on, who is now portllnity for communities such as ged in many towns .a!ld Cities !n erty, Miss Bevan, Bessie Ellis, cut SBWS, gummed, 25c per ~oot. WIl I'C oadly dUl11oged ; home from O. S. U., begins Thurs- oure: By making this' town more surrounding commuDltles a~d. wlll, Merle and Mabel Ellis, of Har- Roy Pigott, at Madden's Lu.fll.ber - . _ ....- - - CAR IS WRECKED 'ila1f "her" field work in ·the Falt)ily a~tractive proViding amusements attract scores of I(lur own CitIzens v.eysburg: Myra ' Brandenburg, ' Yard. TEN THOUSAND PHEASANTS , Bureau the Dayton Family Wel, people, and the develop- if no celebration is held here. Nita Gerhart, Mrs. C, C. Hartman, WilHam Fulton, of Lebanon, 'es- fare Association. She spendll ' ,s: betj;er civic spirit, many Plenty of time remaibs to pla'n Mrs. Vemon Mainous lind lilli e Imington, Jean Bunnell, ElizaOne of Ohiots popular game :. caped seriolls injury : Sunday. eye- ~ll!lntbs 'lh'erel before have gone aW8y" to cities in sucll a celebration so w,h'Y not beth Furnas, Mabel Wilson, Mrs. Qaughter LaVern will leave Sunnlng when the car he was drlvmg her coul"Be and receiving former 'years will returri to Way- I\n old-fashioned WayneSVIlle 4th ITma Hartsock, Mrs. U. G. Whet- day for a six wceks' visit with her farl11 s IS located at Urbana under skidde d and ove.rturned on the gree at O. S. U: _ nesville wh~n this movement of July celebration keeping W'!-y- sel, Ruth Cook, Louise Crane Mary parents in Kentucky, while hel' the supervision of the Ohio depart,Spling, YaHey hi)r. , Tpe. . . nesville people a'n d WayneSVIlle Plymire and· little Miss June Brln- husband is on a m otor trip through ment of flgriculture for the. propagation Of Ohio wild life. Here . ow~ed by Dr. Roliert money at home? ' H S denburg, who favored · the guests Wisconsin, lO,OOO young ph easants are now had loalted FultOn ' he~ R. • • with a few vocal 8010s. . d beinle fed and cared for to ' be , tb'e evening. ' The' was Mr. hn·d Mrs. Ray MalDous an distl'ibuted t hroughout tile. state• . damaged. . dsughter Ayleen returned Tuesday . ' • _ _ , ---~~ '4.~---FOUND ENGRAVTD TURTLE from Ann Arbor, Mich.,.. where .B AND CONCERTS· EDITOR, MIAMI G~ZETTEt'hey attended commenc'ement ~xer Tax 'Time Ex~eDdeClt 41 'CHICKENS '~l'-9LEN \ . ' f On ~hursday, June lS, ' while on cises at the university, th~ir dau~H . _ • .J • A . I dld f DEAR sm: sIP en P ece 0 the old County r.oad, W. N. S~ars tel' Josephine being ' one of the, . .Not!ce. has been glven~ Counh' , work hIlS been ·acc'~l'npliaJl.ed· bY , ~e real estate broker picked up ' a graduates. , ,'Tteasl1.r.er A,,' -.H. turner .thfll; '~ffe Mother'~ club o( thl! WaYtle8Vllle land turtle; On whlen was carved dead-Un I! fQr pll)linlJ thl: June,: 1 schools and W the. initials W. lr; O. and the Miss Emma Cartwl'ight, who has stallDl6ht ·o'f.taxel! ~a6 bee,a:t .~te ~ dur. 192L Mr; Sears t'hink.B the been an iJ)valid for several ye!lrB, ' ect':to M:onday, 'luly ZQ: ' . jrii~ll are 'tbose of William H. was privileled to attend serv . Ices . _ _ :..,..,;. , Orndoff" who lives in that ~cinity at the M. E •. church Sunday mornc. ~ .. , and were carved by him ten years ing, Mrs. Jo'siah Davis 'taking .ber ,t.,.R·~E~ ago. . , . ' '. to the church hi wheel cnair. ~ ,

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FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST (Undenominational), Chester A. Williamson. Minl~ter Biblo choo l nt 9.30, a: m. A "F'athcl's Day" progl'lIm is being nged by the LOYtll Women's III s. LOl'd's Supper nnd sermon nt 10: 30 · H. m. 'ermoll subject, "lnt >rpre ling t he BillIe." You are always \\:elcolll e at this church. WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH G. C. Dibert, Pastor Wedn esday: ·Billie study and Jll'aye r m eeti n ~ at 7 :45 p. m. Friday: ChOir prllctice at 7 :30

Mrs. C. E. Bu er kle. of . Pigeo n. fl. Ill . Sund ay : unday scho ol at 9 :30 li eh., is lh e gu cl;t of nel' gu n a nd daughlel'-i n-Iow, lI'Ir. an d Mrs, H. a. 111. Morning worship at 10 :30 Not a P\;PUlh ! Make Serm on 'ubject "God's Men," 1.. Bu erk lc. On ne xt S1JndllY morning we lIluke your luw n beautiful by will also elect our delegate to the havi ng yo ur lawn mow er shnrpen- Lay Electora l Con ference to be d al th Waynesville Auto and held in Columbus the first-week in optc mbcl·. . Muchinery o. Epworlh Lengue at 7 :00 p. m. Children's se rvices at 8 :00 p. 111. 111,,, lin n !III'S. Lee Hawke. Mrs. M . I. PU l'shnll !lnd Vean Hawke ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH visit 'd rcluti vrs nCllr Lumberton tlnday af ern oun. Rev. Lawrence B. Mollmann. Summer schedule-1st, 8rd and Mr. und MI·H. F. C. Hubb ell nnd Mr. !lnd Mrs. Will. Drak c attended 5th Sunday, Mass at 8 :00 a. m.; the :.lrd ullnivc l'~ I\1' y of Firs t Chris 2nd and 4th Sunday, MaM at tin n ,hurch in .' pringficld, Sunduy 9 :30: a ftern oo n. WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF CI:tRIST We seH and recommend Semesam Jr., dust disinfectant for (Undenc)minational) trenting seed corn. W.aynesville Ch!'ster A. W:illillm so11 , Minister Farmers' Exchange. BillIe School at 9 :30 a. m. A spec ial prog1'Onl is being IIrranged D. E. Stan\l if ord wns in Le nn, liS it is "Fathers Day." The FireOhio Mondll Y, 1111'S. tundiford, lIlan 's Club will be our guests. who has been stuyinl{ with her hl'i stiall Endeavor at 6:46 p. m. aun t, Mrs. Rebecca Wolcott, rc- Virg il Henry, leuder. Evening t urn eu home with him. evangelistic seniee at 8 :00 p. m. (N ote change of time, fOT this Me SI·S. George Waterh ouse and service only.) The Masonic Lodge Ke l\()I' Hoke altend ed the noonoay of Waynesville ' will 6e our guests luncheon give n by th e Lebanon for the evening. Sermon subject, Rotar y club in hon or of the p "Brotherly Love. Relief and cornm ;mders of th e American Tru th." Prayer meeting and ' Bible Legioll on Thursday. t udy each Wednesday at 7 :46 p. m. The church where you feel at » j\t£t-. Ho)' Wagn er of rbllllll. . Harry 'ripPer, 64, bWlda all kiDda Ernestine Watson. 17, and Wil- spent Sunday at the home of M,·. home . of b3!dq aD Au.traHa. TbJa IdDd Ham Sanders, were adjudged the a nd 1I11·s. H. L. Buerk le. Mrs. ST. MARYS CHURCH clouD t ee1J healthiest 'b9Y and girl in Indiana. Wag ner, who has bee n visitin g the Rev. J. J. Scheffer, ' Rector Bu erkles , r eturned home with him. Third Sunda:y after Trinity, June 21. Church school at 9 :30 i FREE! USEFUL GIFT 1I1isS ' 1rma Cartel', of Car lhage Moming Prayer: and se rmon at T • ..,......, u ..d N'ft N. Y. , and Miss l\1l1ry Aus tin, 0 J LO:i:lO. . " ....,...c.a.t..e ~ fl.......... tN:...NI ...1l1Ha Ch icop ee. 111 ass., wero guests of --- ~.~ - --...--. Mi s Olive Arlen over the weekNO OIlLlCATIOI'I Tn RIIY " TIIINCI end. The young ladies were Miss All en's classma es at Mt. Holyoke co llege, Mass.

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Mhla Mary LOU Ztmmer,man daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. '-A. Zimmerman formerly of Waynesville, but now af Fontana, Calif. was graduated w.ith honors from the Chaffey Union High School at the commencement exercises on -June 9. Miss Zimmerman who is studying pipe organ, was on the pl'ogram - her number bei'ng "March Romaine" by Gounod. _ . ---+

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MI'. and Mrs.. Hal·t!ey Moss and children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shutts and son. M'r. and Mrs. Lewis Fires and family, Miss Marie Shutts and Mr. 'Frank Crew were Sunday g uests of Mr. and Fred Braddock.

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The Loyal women of t he Ferry Bible School, met. at the home of 1I11·S. F. C. Hubble, on Wednesday, June 10. Meeting was called to order by president, Mrs. ' Julia Smith; opened with s ong, "God will Take care of You." Scripture reading, 1\11'8. Maxwell, followed with prayer by Miss Anna NuU:. Then rolt call and reading of minutes. The topic for discussion was: "Wh>, and How Study the Bible?'; Plano solo, Miss Betty Seeman. A'fter the program a very pleasant social hour was enjoyed at which time refreshments of ice cream and cake were served the 56 members Ilnd visitors present.

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M~ Effie :L. Graham. wife of W. S. Graham, president 0'1 the board of truBteee of Wayne township, . died at her home on Fourth treet, Wednesday evening June 10, following an illness of more than two years: Sh" waB well known and had many friends throughout , the country. Her husband and one daughter Mrs. ,Ralph Lewitl of Dayton, and 0!lc son, Morris S. 'Graham, surVIve. Fun'eral services were held in St. Mary's Epi\lcopal church where she was a faithful communicant, Saturd.a y afternoon, Rev. John J. Schaeffer officiating. Burial was In l'IJiami cemeterr.

RECENT BRIDE HONORED Mni. John B. Gons and Min Sara Misaildine were joint hOBtesseB at a " shower" party given for Mrs. Carl Sanker, (Mary Margaret Unglcsby Sf:lturday alternoon at. the home of Mrs. F. B. Henderson. Bridge Jlrovided entertajnment and dainty refreshments ~vere served.

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The Just Sew Clothing ~lub met at the home of Mrs. Morris Miller Thursday, June 11. Nine members answered roll call. After the bu siness session refreshments were served by Ruth Pennington Mrs. E. M. McKeever passed and Ellen Guy. The next meeting away early Wednesday morning will be held June 18. Ellen Guy, Reportel'. ~une · 10, at St. E.lizabeth HOSPital In Dayton follOWing an operation She was a resident of M'errittstown DON'T OWN A DOC but formerly lived at WayneaYiIJe. Funeral services were held at William Schuler informs us that the McClure Funeral Home in Waynesville at 2 o'clock Friday it was not his dog that bit Mrs. afternoon in charge of the Rev. G. Frank Stansberry recently. The C. Dibert and burial was made in dog belongs to his son, Edwin Schuler. Miami cemetery. .... Besides her husband she is survived by two daughters and seven Bride (on honeymoon) - Why so ns. do you look to unhappy, Jim? You --know that we al'e one no\\'. GrooDl- Yes, dear, but judging 4·H CLUB MEETING f .. om the hotel gill I've just. re(Delayed) ceived the manager seems to think The first meeting of Wayne we're. about half a dozen. Townshilt Jr. Farmers ' Club was he ld June 2. when officers were elec:ted and the general routine of business was transacted. Mr. Crabbe, wllo was elected advisor, and Mr. Coburn were the speakers The next meeting was beld June FOR SALE 9, at Grange hall, with Mr. CI'abbe advisOT, present. Nine members answered roll call and FOR SALE - Burley Tobacco Harold Fox was elected leader. plants. Howard Florence. phone Tlie club will hold its third 115F2, Waynel1ville. ·j17 meeting on June 28. ,Eldon Ellis, Reporter FOR SALE-Ford Sedan. Will --sell for money or stock. Wayne Villa, Waynesville, Ohio. • j 17 MEMORIAL SERVICES BLUE MARK__Belglan Stallion The local K. ot P • .and Jr. O. U. No. 18866 will llland for season A. M. lodges held their annual at farm of R, .C. Hunt, 1-4 mUe N. memO'rial services Sunday olter- W. of Lytle. Service fee U6.00 noon. Owing to the uncertain 2 mares '26.00. Colt to stand rood weather conditions, the services for service fee, WarreD Hunt. tf were held in the c'hapel. Rev. G. C. Dibert gave the address after which the graves of the deceased members were decorated with flowers.

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========== Mr. and' Mrs. Marlin Dolan 'and Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald and children of Cincinnati were Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gray. Mr. and Mrs. ChaTles Clark, .Mrs. Margaret Johns Mr. and Mrs. George Qraham, Mr. and Mrs. Will Graham and Mr. and Mrs. Forellt Graham attended the fUneral of Mn. Effie Graham at Waynesville Saturday• MeSsrs Eli Russell and Guy Routzahn motored to Ft. Wayne Indiana Su.nday. They accompanied Mrs. Anderson t oher home there after an extended visit at the Russell home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank. RobiDeon and Mrs. WUI~' m Ber....lall m'otored "u to Detroit aturday and spent Sunday witb the latter's sister Mra Georie Weir and . family. Mrs. Bergdall remained 'for this week lind the RobinBons returned home Monday. . CharlM Mei edith r;ceived sohol arsh~ps last week from both Wil. mingtoD a~d , Wittenbety colleees, and aiao ,100 in casb extra from Wlttenbel'lr 'college for hie fine showine in ~is tests. Coni'l'atulations to you Charles. Mrs. .Marraret Johns and Mr. and, Mr~ Walter Kenrick, . in com. ,pany ~ith Mr. and Mrs. Charles HOUlI'n and Mr. and MT&. .Kenneth HOUib and .Mrs. Harlan of Way. .nesville, were Sunday guests of Mrs. Belle Coon .daughters in Dayton. M d Mrs V' __ ' r. an • ,A-.er Graham, who bave .recentlY:remodeled their grocery store, had an' openlnc saturday evening. Two 'hundred and fifty or moire patrons and friends were/resent. Several drum me~ assiste in servinl lunch. A number of very nice prizes were -elvelY away ~ .the lucky numbera Among tbe 'prizes were five baskets of grocerle!,- Sid Ellis of Waynesv!l1e furnIshed music for .the occasion ..... · ,. • - ••- - -

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f\'Ir. and Mrs. ]!r[elvyn Swan~ an.d chIldren were Sunday dlD~r guests . of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hardy III Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ' Hopper a nd family of Baltimore M'd~ who are visiting the latters parents' Mr and Mrs. James Barton;- south of town, spen t Monday evening with MI'. and Ml's. I..eonard Gray: I\1r. and MTS. Howard Fairchild of Dayton were week-end guests ot the home of Mr. and Mrs. NEW FISHING LAWS Samuel Charles,l~on. Mrs. Hiatt and ~hildren speat The bass season opened Monday Tuesday at Lake Side Park. in Ohio. But with many new reMr. and Mrs. Frank Hartsock stl'ictions for fisherme·n. The legal I\1r. and Mrs. Ed Miltenberger were guests of Mr. and M'1'8. . Joe catc h for many fish have been of Eaton spent Sunday 'with Mr. Pe!lewjtt last Sunday. · 'tS now are hi ue and I\1rs. Frank Miltenbel''''er ' 1 d TI Ie I11111 C hange. f . .. and . Mlsa. Mabe.l Dakin is spendl·...... gills and rock bll!iS daily limit amily. Theil' mother, Mrs. Jane f d 'th .h ... 20, crappies 25, black bass 8 with Miltenberger .allompanied them ~rvJ~w M:lt~r:'" er si~ter Mrs. , . a daily limit of 20 on sunfish, home for' a visit., yellow perch and white bass. Blue Mrs. Sus~n Cu;~ningham and son ' . Misa Thellt}a Morgan Mrs. Hiley g ills must be at least 5 inches in of Williamstown, Ky., ·....r'e visltinr Gibson and da~ghters Pauline, and length, rock bass G in<;hes and at the home' of her, sister, Mrll. A'. ~!~ie'M spent Monday afternoon black bass 11 inches. The total L. Sides. . . WIWl rs. Anna HartsOck. . bag limit for the above named . . O 'U . . . '. ". . Mr Samuel MI h e1. f ·th I species shall not exceed ~O, and rVl e .Phdhlls. , attended . t~e ,\Jess MlclUiel died c;. hi. a er 0 ,more than two days' legal catch 26th. weddlDg .allDlverBl!ry 1>f hUI. Mt H II M d a. b home at shall not be in possession at any COUSin. ~r. an~ l)4T&. Wtll.Wittera aer\rtcfa YWiu °be~YT~18 ~ ~neral time. And anQther thing- no fisher (ne~ DaiSY ~ln~D at thel~~ home 'o'cloc" Mt HoJIy ~ ay at · 2, man )Will be allowed to have more near West Mlddleitown, $unday. ,I at Mlddl' chu1'!lh, burial than tw,,? poles 'in the. v.:ater at the Mr. and Mn. Wbit,ker M '" Rerun. ..:~ , same time. and children s Sunday In ..r!" ale~'L .l'Ii~on spent - - -. - • Jc'JhnBviH~ with, lattei!a par-, we..."8nd wilon !her parente Marie: Who was the chap that 'ents, 'Mr. I ,S am Meredith' and Mrs. Frank_Dakin, and won the booby prize in the guesa- Sr., M'rs. is DOW hom. and i'n r contQ/?t at your p'arty? from ~he a rec81lt AntiontlLte: That fellow? Oh, he operatlo~ the' head was the weather man. and is doml

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Everybody ~pme · to the Band concer.t at LytUe Friday evening June 19, givell by the Wayne Township Schoo bond. The con. is sponsored by the business men of Lytle. Will . be given ira front bf the H. M. Clark property Earliet' in, the ~eninr the ba1ld will play at th,~ bali game; ' Waynesvi lle and Lytle teams. A large crowd . enjoyed the children's day exercises at Lytle cllurch Sunday evening. Everett Early is attending a grain dealoJrB convention. in Cleveland this week. Mrs. Ella Robinson of Cincinnati spent Thu:reday at the home of Mr. and Mrs., W, M. Coleman. Jo seph Thomas of Route 6 returned last wBek from a tbTee weeks trip to F'lorida. Mrs. S. H. Haines and son, James, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hailnell and family and Mr. and Mrs. J'acob Qabelman in Dayton. Miss Lucile Clark of o.ayton, Ky 'k d t f h was a wee -etl eues ' 0 er parents, Mr. and Mri!. Walter Clark. Mrs. Mary Boitnott returned 'last week to her home in Tippecanoe City after spendina a: couple of weeks with daughter~ Mrs. Guy Routzahn and jramily. MI'. lind MI~s. .Charles Clark spent Friday .in Dayton. .~ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Savage and children spent ' Sunday witq Mr. and Mrs. Truman WaTdlow at the Stokes Dairy f1ITm ne,r \V,a ynesville. . ", . Mr. and Ml's. Everett Clark-and Mrs. Palmer of Darton Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Clark of ,Waynesville were Sunday a1'ternoon guests of Mrs. Mary Carmony. , Mt·s. John Myers and daugbter of Belmont spent , Thursday with MI'. and MI'S. Kesler Graham .and daughter.

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NEW SERIA L STORY 'NEW DEPAR TMENT IN START S NEXT WEEK THE MIAMI GAZET TE Love an'd R oma nce (and Readera of The Miami GaQuabble a) go along as "Rowezette are in.vited to Iubmit let. nu Rides The RUl11bl ." tera on .ny lubject from week ,A bl'eezy cl'oss-co untry jourto week to be run in a new deney from New YOl'k to an partme nt, Diego in a 19 3 1 Rackru ff Roadl.elle.. To ,The ================~=== stel·. RQwena Rides the Rumble Editor. Our W. A. C's. ·(no, not quacks Opinio nl may be ellpre .. e" won their first away-fr om-hom e Ask UII 'about Plaster Patch. to avoid quarrel ling wit h Peter Th e Wllyne Townsh ip' Farmer s' COLlJ 1\1 B S--The vllluuti on of on any lubject of intere" to the artist. One can' und erstand game of ther senson when they de- Madden Lumbe r Yard. Clu b h Id ite June lura l real t!sta te in Ohi o hus de. meetin g at the the' J>6Opl .. of thil commu nity, ".hy some peo ple lik e to quarfated the Monow 'Merch ants 6 to Then: will bc n" IIlt'cti ng of thl' dill Ce d sl cudil y, lI(; c:cJI'd home of MI'. and Ml·S. Howard .nd .11 letten mu.t bear th., loca ing to Sec re2 on 'tbe latter team's bome field Hungry ? Como to Lawn Fete at re l aiter I'eading t his bo ok. l W . C . '1'. U. thi ~ month . Lu r)' o f Stille' Clan:nc c J . Il rll wn, Liltle Bobby, the pint-!$iz e Grahllm , ellst of Harvey sburg. lianatu re of th., lender .1Sunday afterno \ln. And what a Ferry Church , June 26. tll" 'i Il l! chapero ne, g ocs along pal't of game, my counb'y men; what a A bout 75 membe rs and guests en- ;houah only the in.i tiall will be Ml'. ll arri s M, \~ h t! r spe nl Sun- I u27 to th l' ~w tistica l p I'in d 0 f I !J30 . FrIJIll 1 !J27 to 1 Q28 u • .,d. the time. Just because she joyed game l A prize box for everyon e at day wit h rl' IUlII',,, in 1i lfonl. th e usmptu ous dinne!' served u dC!cr t' A~e II r . iJ ,()8 1.000 was keeps qhllngin g her mind the Addre. . all eom;mu nication l Two s ingles and some slow field- Lawn Fete this Friday, come to nlltc d. to· Editor, Miami Gazette . trip turns int.o n compun ionate at the noon hour. After an ing gave lIOl'row a run in the first Fel'ry. Icc ('r"a lli' cund y a nd flln at crC II ~ c! From 1 v~8 tn H!2 !1 t he Jehoneym oon. hour of good fellows hip the meetinning, and three singles gave F ·ny. Jun.' :! ci. !-; \'t'ryuo dy wei · Frll lH wus Illort:! than $f ,noo,OOo UI ~:I to I !);IO thi:; declino Everyo ne will laugh at the ing WII Il called to order by Pl'esithem another in the sixth. MeanMiss Irma Ri ch was the dinner C (HlI f.! . wa ~ evc n llll'gel' and morc rap id, while, our boys had passed up two guest of Miss Louise Crane on adve ntures of the tri o, espec- dent A. S. Collett . .Rev. Bennet t ullluunli ng Il lo re thu n $ 1HI,~lly those whchav e made the or three excelle nt scoring oppor- S'imday. offered t he invocat ion after which :"Iliss ConI llumfur d .. r Lebano n QOO ,OOt). In tu I U3 U rU1'U1 rcal estale trip across the United States the roll was called and ~un ities, ~nd it began to look a s OFFIC ERS is SEIZE th e I(Ul!s STILL t " f !\ l i ~s Bur bai'll was \'aill ed ut $2,127, 5 tl,J1 5. only one by auto, and those who eX}1ect famil y was not represe nted. if they were going to have to Mr. and Mrs. Asa Whitak er. of Gru y. The Secreta r y Brow n p o int ~ out that sneak back into town by way of S,Pokane, Wash., are visiting reln- to do 80, some day. John Stacy, Clearcr eek town ship minute s were I'ead and approve d. th is \\' n~ ·1 5.R per cenl uf t h,· tola l Thi s laughin g love story starts the back -stt'eets , wearing an tlves here. The officer!} fo r the followi ng farmer who was arreste d W e dn e~­ (;"0" Ilr'lll c Illud cHndy line! VUlllc Lilln CO l' luxatiu n. In 1927 th One of the most. enjoyab le year were elected , A, S. Collett, day mOl'lling and charged with p.nllc s lit Lawn Fi:lc,e Jun unpleas ant Ol·ar. Then came the e 26 Ht rllra l perco ntug c WIl S 17.1 \lc r c; nte big fun in the lucky seventh . New line of every day greet- lerials ever wl'itten for dycd- pres ident ; Leona Hall, secreta ry. liquor possess ion and the posse!;- FelTY. or th, to ttl l valual ion. "B uck" Compto n, a new player ing cards at Cary's Jewelry Shop. 'n -the wool Americ ans. Two pian o solos given by Glenna sion of implem ents 'for the manuwbo had just, been substitu ted for Lebano n, Ohio. Mannon were much appreci ated. factul'c of liquor, was fined $750 l\I is ~ Paulin ' SpllrkH, of Middl(!Olle of hio' s game fa rm s, c!lnDuke in .r ight' field, opened festlviThe host introdu ced Rev. Bennet t when he pleaded guilty t o both tow ll, is th guest o'f J a lll e~ Love ly ~ i "ti llg of 4:10 ac re', is locat ed ti ~ with a walk and a pilfered Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Oolema n, of li S the speake r of the afterno on charpes in commo n plea cuurt and famil y. Il eal' l rbana, A new egg house , base. Burton fiied to left. Cramer Norwood!..visited relative s in Way Thursd ay mornin g. and fIe chose for his subject he n h o u ~e HESS REUNI ON y shell for emitted a wild pitch to send nesville ·!·uesda y. Stacy was arreste d after officer s "Contri butio n of Mechan ical InMI'. Ja mes Zell, of Yellow t he r ea ringand,If hatcher . yu ung pl'ensan ls ompton to third, and Mendy' s raided ventio his ·p,·ings. farm ns t o vi and :<i Modern t ed found M r ~ Civiliza . a Luul'll fifty tion." Zell, htls bee n co n ·t r ucted and within Moro than ninety relative s atsingle scored him. Singles by the Mr. J. C. Co\)ett and family, of He thinks the wheel was the first gallon still togethe r with a quanti- on Mond ay. th e next lew weeks 10,000 young two Pecks, '8aterth waite and Lov- u.'v~on. visited Mr. and Mrs. J. C, tended the Hess reunion Sunday at inventio n, t hen the arrow, ' bow ty of mash and liquor. the home of 1\<11' and Mrs. Frank hil'd ~ will be disl.l'ibutetl over the ely filled the bases and Mendy on Sunday . The alld officers sling. 1\11-. confisc He Horn then ated ee ~ II , f Xenin. was st.ale. The game traced some of the still Hess east of Lytle. A bounte ous IUl'm at W e ll ingwas forced in with the second run seized 200 gallons of mash and a visil!,r lit th e hu m e !Jf MI'H. Lau ra ton compri~\ dinner was served at the noon the most import ant inventi ons up and l~ 215 acres and t.he when Hough was · nit by a pitched Mrs. D. ' ·E. Standif ord and hour about to 10 the gallons )J1'(!sent Zell on atul'dllY. of liquor. time and spoke of in the grove on their farm. Roosev elt )tame prel\crve in Scioto ball, Ellis ground er to. short-s top ~~ndson, E!lrl Conner Jr., are Stacy occupie s a farm owned Those pl'esent were: Mr. and Mrs. the infiuens e of these upon the 8, 000 . forded 'S aterthw aite out at the VIBlting relatlve s at Lena, Ohio. by his MI'. un.1 MI' . Mu rK R og(' l'~ a l · Luther J~erie a , Mr. and Mrs. J. civi li zation of the races. He i.s Carpen broth\lr -in-Iaw , Adam D. plate, but Weller'S -third walk of glad tend ter, that ed and nil we located anni live vl)l'H in an al'y on unfinish the (linn e1' ed at E. McGinn is, MI', and Mrs. ine world and T he populat ion of th the game forced Lovely in with Depend able watche s and the Ohio lhat people, more and Springb oro road about one-hal f Springb oro, Friday. l'lmit 'ntiary iH incl' e u ~ ing at such the third run, and Augspu rber's latest in Jewelry and Novelti es at and t hree childre n, Mrs. Jefferie s, more are searchi ng for the truth mile north of Monger 's cornel'. 11 I'apit! rate single plated a couple more. Bob Carv's Jewelr y Shop, I:;ebanon, O. MI·s. Mattie Watter s and Mr. E. that it keelJS War den Th e club next enjoyed music by He was fin ed $600 and costs on Bill y Bu erkle, of Pigeo n, Mich., R. Baker of Morgan town, W. Va., was later caught tJ:Ying to reach the Branbu ry children . The special the charge of illegal possess ion of is s pending the week with Mr. P. 1::. Thomas bu sy at all hours arMr. Carl Hesa and f amily, Mr. and ra nging second when' the Mel'cha nts tried for the new arr ivals. Do you know the Pep Class 7 topic of the afterno on "What impl emen ts for manufa cture and anc! Mrs. H. L. BlIedde . Th ere are now neal' 4,7 00 inmnte s to get: Ellis at hOll1e. Oome to the Lawn Fete given f or MI·s. Harry Shaffer , MI'. Rny Hess CO I1 Rtitules Land Values and How $260 f or liquoll posaess ion. Unable and family and Mr. George Hess in a spuce origi na ll y prov ided for Corwin. opened Morrow 's half of their benefit, June 26, at Ferry to pay the fines he is held in the M Mr.!lIl1tl Mrs. E~I:L~I of Dayton ; Walter Hess and fam- Determ ined, was discuss ed by Dr county t1~ :s, o~ 1, 500. It is l' ulllol'ed t hat a large. the seventb with a synthet ic Wlple Church . jail. L. B. Hall. Discu ssion by membe rs e mp 11 5 , T enn. , VISI e ily of I . IInc Xi.enia, co nsigl)rn Miss Mattie ent of the men w ill be Hess. foll owed but no very satisfac ....- -but Bob put on the lid, and from Mrs, J'. . Hnwk e, on Su ndllY. tory . Ll'ansf erred to London Prison then on it Was a ca e of one, tWIl, Mrs, J. C. Hawke, who suffe.r ed Charles Heas and family, J. C. solu tion Wll ll arrived at. After the BAND CONCE RT threo men up and one, two a slight stroke of paralys is last Baker, Chester Humble and Jess inv ocation by Rev. Bennet t . tile For best resul ts consign your I"arm in th e neal' future . During men down fol' tbe Mel'eha nts. week. is reporte d to be rapidly re- Hess and f amily of pring Valley, club ad jou med to meet with Mr. live stock to Green-E mbry Co., t hc present month the Board of Geol'ge Keight The Wayne sville School Band Cincinn of Troy, Glenn lind Mrs. TlJe Fulton Fords, .f Osborn , covetin g. ati, in care of D. R. Salis- Cleme n'y gl'onted 8 :~ paroles out S. --Po Elbon, Ju.1y 9th Hess ana will give a concert at McClur e corfamily, Mr. and MI" . il f 158 Cllses co nsidere d. The purwilt be -the. attracti on at Wayne bury. ---Oral --Hess, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hess - -nE;r Thursd ay at 8 p. m. This conoled men will be I'elcase d during Park next Sunday , weathe r perIf you are paperin g use Plaster cert wili be s ponso red by Myel' mitting . Here's the Morrow game Patcb. MaddeJ l's Lumbe r Yard, of Bellbro ok, Mrs. J. C. Grubbs of MIAMI MAID CLUB NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ern est Butler· July and Aug ust . , Dayton ; Miss Alice Chenow eth of Hyman , F. D. Dakin, lind J. C. wOI'th in figures: , were Sun day dinne r gue s t~ Mr. and Mrs. J . Ward Frankli n Crossw ick and George Smith and Th e bass scason is now open and Th e Mi a mi Maid food c1ub' met Hawke, well known busines s men of Mr, lind Mrs. Samuel Butterfamily of of 'Lrtle. Wayne sville . who are helping and family of Cincinn ati, visited to worth. love rs or the piscato rial sport are · at Ruth 'onners home June 19. WAYN ESVIL LE A. C. The reunion make will be this held town again of ours a better Mrs. Amelia William s, Sunday report ing ~ o m e- good catch eli in the A,B R H PO A E ne1rt year at the same place,- the Fifteen mE!mb ers and two visitors place in which to live. Let us ) Duke, rE .. , ...... 8 0 0 0 0 0 afterno on. Miss Alice Jane Hu ~s llm , of inland lak es and stl'eams of the hom e of ..Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hess. IInswel'cd r·oll call naming favorit e boost our home town. The com'POl't. W,e decided to have a ompton , rf ... . 1 1 0 1 0 0 Dayton , is the guest of her aunts tatc. Up to dale 70 state licenses sw imming party at Wayne Park plete program is as follow s : Burton. 3b .... .. 5 0 0 3 ~ 0 ' Mr. A. W. Dyel': publish er of Misses Trill ena and Margar et Ed - hllve been i ~s llcd by the Conser vaion Depurt. mcnt for roW boats PART I , Menden hall, 5S 4 1 2 ' 0 1 0 the .S.outh 9h8l'les ton Sention al, SIX INJUR ED IN ACCID ENT JuLy 1. wards. and trot lin es in Luke Erie, 214 Mildred Faul named Mildred atter'w ate Ib 4 0 2 11 1 0 and hIS family were Wayne sville Hea.dway, March- Bennet t. fo t' lrap nets, 60 fyke n ts and 17 .'• Six per ons werl! injured , one Cook, Margar et Crawfo rd and Lov.e ly, 2b .... 5 1 . 1 2 1 0 v'sltors " Sunday Chick en supp er at 1. O. O. F. Silins. Minn Stilly Night, Serenad e- Huff. , ow deal er s to the numHOUllh, I! ..... ,4; 1 1 3 0 0 serious ly, when two car collided Ruth Conner to make, "The Americ a's Finest, March- Zam e- hall Friday evening (rom 5 :3 0 to LeI' of 68 have secured Chicken supper: at l. O. O. F. at the intersec licenses . Ellis, cf ........ . 5 1 1 1 0 0 tion of State Route Constit ution and Bylaws ." The cinik. 7 :3 0. 35 cents a plate, Daught hall el's Friday evening Eight pheasan t breede rs also are ,from 5 :30 to 73. and the Dayton ,pike late. Sun- followi ng program was given: 4-H W eller, c .. ...... 1 0 0 6 0 0 of Americ Welcom a. e, March' Benn 7 :30. ett. 35 cents a plate. Daught ers day afterno on. All of the injured Nationa l Club Pledge, r.epeate d by ho oked. Augspu t;ger, p '4 0 1 1 7 0 of Americ Men of Ohio, March- Filmore . a. ' all. were taken to Dayton hospita ls. MI'. and Mrs. Little George Rastus, Wall, Charac of teristic Onl y county 'fairR huve been It was stated , that a car oc- all. Demon !;tration , The Use of the Totals ......, .. 86 5 8 27 1~ o Baltimo l'e, Md., wel'e guests of booked two for next month, ·Clillton , Mr. and Mrs. N~lson Watkin s cupied ,by Dayton people drove Double Bo,iler by Juanita Bran- Bennet t. Mr. and Mrs. The Mclvy Zouave nl Banta s, MarchTlIC!!- to be he ld at Wilmin gton July 29, Huff. !l nd Bon are spen,ain g a few' days off of Route 73 witholl t stoppin g nock. Demon stration , Corect way MORR OW day evening . Magnet a, Overtu re-Hu ff. :10 and 31, und Gallil! at Gallipo In ' Dayton , the guellts of Mr. and arid crashed into t}!e other machin e to WIIsh Dishes, by Ruth Conner .. 15 Minut\l s Interm ission AB R H PO A 'E Mrs. Georg~ Bunon . lis Jul y 2!l- August 1. Th state and Juanita Branno ck. Demon stra whic-h was being driven so uth on Forman , cf .....• 4 0 0 O · 1 0 Make your la\vn beautif ul b y l'ail' will be held in the Capital the Dayton p ikQ. B.o th machin es tion, How to Make White Sauce PART II. Gray 8b .... .... ..4 0 0 2 1 having your lawn mow er sharpen - ily Au ru st at to Septem ber 5 by Virginil i Denling er• . Make your Lawn more beautif ul were badly damage d. Ul at the Wayne sville Auto and inclusive , operati n g also at nights White c ...... ... 4 1 2 8 1 Success , March- Benn ett. EveryonE! enjoyed games played have your mow!}r sharpen ed 'by Whitae re,' Ib .. 4 1 - 2 10 0 1 EleAhoak~n PrO~~D. Machi nery Co. Service , MarCh- Bennet t. The Ohio I,'ni!' Manage rs, with a in the yard. The next meetin g co-a Ro' v r" er p 4 0 0 0 5 0 "". "'" Progl'es s, March- Bennet t. goodly r p l' cs~ ntllti o n fr om over ......... ~ " I wiII n .. m J.n be h For e!ld . .. ... POaleu at Mildred ini' COO1l. Cooks Pigott, at Lumbe r·' 'Yard. Ivins, Ig ......... .4 0 1 The MiKsion ary ' ociety, of M, th e slate. meL in olumbu s a few Laurel, March- Bennet t, 0 home July 3. Burris, : rr ..... .. 3 0 0 11 00 o H b Don A Do Dat, Fox Trot-- Ben- E. Church will meet on Wedne sday dayfl ago and PI'opClse d a numbe r · . Virgini ' Firman a DenJing Lake, er, of P. arveYll R. • Dumfo rd .. .... 1 0 0 '0 0 0 urg, ___ • Mr. and Mrs. Loren Hadley and is ' bela in the 'county jail July t, wit.h Mrs. Maggie Burnet of illll uvatiol1 f1 wh ich may increas e nett. serving CoV'viI\, as ......8 0 2 < 2 " 1 children , of Newark , were on Main Street. Bright in th e a nnunl co unty exhibit ion s. Star, Overtu gues\;8 n:$25 Bennet fine t impose d on him Monday I.Colem an " .,1 0 0' 0 0 0 .0'1 Mrs.. Rutb Janney and YOUNG Washin FRIEN gton DS LeeMiss MEETI ' mornin Closing NG g Jlumwlien he pleaded guilty to Roll. 2b , ... .. .. ,. 3 0 1 3 0 0 Louella over the w.eek-e Miss BllrLilru Gray enterta ined bel'. Dirpcll'!' H, G. Southnl 'd.M. D.! nd. the illegal possess ion of three _ --.; _ _ _ _ severa l friend s Monday eveninl<', of the ,latc Departm ent or coons. Lake was arreste d by . The next meeting of the Y. F. Totals .),.. .... .. 36 2 8 27 12 2 Mr; Howard , Whitak er, who hall Game Warden Clifford Hines. in celeb rati on of hel' thirteen th Health, ~llltes that c!ul'ing the M. will Le held Sunday evenin g at W. C. T. U. MEETI NG - Batted .lor Burns in 9tli; been , yisiting. rela~ives in Wayne s. birthda y annive rRal'Y. past mo ut h th era was a daily. A. C. Tomlin son. DePaul 'j haw of Spring Valley, a the home I"Batte d for Corwin. in 9t.h. ' ville and vicinity , left Monday compan iori of Lake, was v.otiona l lender, Faith Tomlin son; avel:age o f fivc CU RCS of smallpo x' arreste •> d An interes ting meeting of the fot: liis, home in Spokan e, Wbsh. Mrs. W. N. Newlan d. who has in Ohio. DlIl'i on June 8 by Officer Hines for the lesson leader, Sara Braddo ck; rec- Warren County th e same mont\;1. W. C. T, U was been visitinK hel' s i~ lel' M.rs. W . 4.285 en cs of ng • . I, I 12 8 4'6 i3 7 8 P-;-::: same offense , He was also fined reation al Jeader, Elizabe th Fur- held mcasles were r eporat thf.l E. Baptist Church in H. Allen, Will leave w. A. C.......OOOO OOp ·O();,- 6 Mrs. Amelia William s returne d $~5 and costs. led lind no one knows of tl:l~ nas. Lebano n, on Wedne sday of last hel' home in Chicago .Thursd ay fOI' thou M'o l'row" .. , ..... 100 P.:O·l 000- 2 a nds If cu~e!! which physiCi": last- week after three months week, when the compet itive essays un ~ no"e l' saw. June thus . 1',nr, in ~prjnFteld, Mo. Her sister .._ _ _.:...-_ _ _ _. . . . . Stolen Bales- Ellie, Compto n. written by local school childre n ;._-------.---------; husban d ~ncompanied her We sell and recomm end ~m­ HhoWH li tLi e' improv ement. DirTwo-ba8~ Hih Corwln . were read and prizes awarde d. e8am Jr., dust disinfe ctant ectol' . outhan a lso repol·ts that Earned Runs--:-W. A. C. 6,; McirThe childre n acquitt ed themsel ves treatin " seed corn. Waynes for 1 t 0 tu urists lcamps ' distribu ted ville with credit. row 2. . . ome 'for .. snort ~visit. anda Mrs: .. C. Cra~e and 1,-: ov r 24 CO>llnti es h ~ve been ap· Delega tes were ' present from Fanner s' Exchan ge. . Left on Base..- W. A. C. 10; of ,Dayton and Mr. and proved by district health com mi.sMorrow 7. .. M8$on, Oregon ia,. Kings Mills, , O~ne returne d Sunday ~ i o n ers. Waynes ville and Harve-y sburg. .· Struck Out--B y Augkpu rger 5 j Mr. Willium Cosway Boycc, of . a motQr trip through FORTH OF JULY County Preside nt Mrs. Lillian C. the Univers ity of Cincinn GOING FORW ARD by Cramer 7. ' '. ati. W8!\ eastern states. . Th e c nnt" taxa tion commi ttee Mills preside d. Miss Effie Koogle the dinner gue8t of Miss , ,, # Bases on Balla-O ft' Cramer 6. Olive hal! recoll1mcn ~ cI a cigaret Fourt.h of July, comme noratin g at the organ and Clarenc EDITO R, MIAMI . GAZE TIl'Ete tax' , Hit ·.Batllm an - Hough e Dietric h Allen, Tuesda y evening (by 'We repair everyth ing.in watche s DEAR SIR: With the so-calle d the indepen dence of . "f one ce nt on ('ve l,), 10 cigaret tes our country is corneti Cramer ). st, furnish ' ed the .' music. " cl9cKs, jewelry -SUver ware reo depreBsion being ta1ked of ,in..ev~ry . as a mean s o( I'aising an additio nal h The speake r was Mrs. Myrtle, J. Wild Pitch- CrameT. Ml's. Effie Smith. Mrs. Plossie ,1ate around t 0 c.orner, an d as ye t pJated~Beads restrun g. Ca!'Y's section of the country , It IS m- just I'evenue of $3,000, 000. Tne Carey and Mr. Ch estel' nothing Carey Balk-C ram"" were has, been done by . any Kesaelr ing, of Newpo rt, Ohio. Jewelry Shop, Lebano n, Ohio . deed most ' gratify ing to see small ~uests of MI'. and Mrs. Leande r Senate also voted to repeal the. , I , towns Dinner , Unl1~il'es-Clarence Hpes and wall served at the noon organiz ation in plannin g f 01' a ce - houl' and the entire daY'1l ] ri ngle act I'cquirin g a certifiq ate such as Waynes program al'ey, Tu esday even'ing, l'om ~urton. _ Mr. Ml1!. JalUes Branno ck, into their own 'again. ville coming ebratio n of any kind in Wayne s. thoroug hly enjoyed by of titl to automu biles instead of . ...-~-those atMr. " C. E. ' Elzey and the prese nt bills of sale. Reason" While there has been a decided ville. . tending _. .....;:,'_ _• Mr. George Woolla rd and f amily for CLEMENTS~TROUTNER . • U'I",lIn, er Anne,. T. B. Branno'ck Jr movem ent· during the past de~de Would this not be a splendi d opthe repeul is that it would , .. •• ---'" Mr. Ed Woolla rd and family, of cost about .. "' .. Pauline Brown were Sun- from the small .t own to t~e CIty, portuni ty for some organiz ation $1l50,OOO to inst.all th~ . , Dayton , and Mi5s Martha Cook the dinner Waynes gul!sts of Mr. and Mrs. man}' 'leaders of the nation are such as ville Athleti c CA VE SHOW ER FOR BRIDE were dinner new plsn and operate for the next ~ .On , ,Thursd ay of ' ,lal!t week at guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. -Branno c-k ,and· daught er. two yeal'~ , 'rhc repeal is now up to, predict ing that th~s will 'be e'xsctly club the 4 :30 11. m. Mr. ~oy R. Clemen ts n's Club or t he Mrs. Hel'man Surface and Mis:) Will Bradley , on Sunday. the Hou se for action. teverse d during €be l.e:::;1; few years. Mer~hants Fireme or New York Ci~Y' and Miss ' of Waynes ville to put Nellie Mr. and Mrs. George BuTton and Graham gave a shower on 'We _have ' been deperld~!l,g too on a celebra t iop Miss Mildred Ha[·tsock retUl'ned Troutn er of MCComb, Ohio, w~e such as was staged Thursd son, of , Dayton , Mr. Hel\ry Wat- ~uch on industr ial employ m&!.t ay at the home of the for- to her home in M·ilford , Sunday ?{Iiteq in marria.z e at 'the ~eth!ld­ , Wreck on Waynel ville Pike' ~evel'al years ago this ~wn.. mer. honorin g_. Mrs. Rhea Ellis after spe nding a pleasan IBt parsona ge The young couple kins and famllr.' Mr. Rufus Wat- is the belief ' of the majorit y of • ~ :'ith one of the' in t week finest sWlmm mg Hartma n, of Wilmin gton. Decora - with MI·s. Edith Harris started ifnmedi ately by motor, to kiM and famdy, Mr. and Mis. these leaders , and if the depress ion pools" in-- ~s section of the state and family uf of pink and white were used, and other relative s here. New York dity where tbey will Carinan 'Cranli were dinner guests is to be comple tely overcom e,. more located here-;- nlii".dreds of people tions After a o'f few M'r: games and Mrs. and the Nelson openWatkin peoRle s, must return to the SOil an d make their Itome • an~ t w'here the would be attract ed'lo Way,!)e.svilJe ing of the many~s on Sund.a y. . : r groom ,h as a go<!,a l po limon. the small town. eby-1.i\ .- glrW!!.... fri~cl " y' · ltl1liJhi~~.,:. ,F.-t"U.~i'11to a celebl'a tion of this kind:" ~. I'd .......u ' 1<;Events will undoub tedly be sta- .:.1'1 to, -ncu(!luU This conditi on offers a real op~~--S unch W8$ served cleane.r, truer, 'f aster, Also . ,cross- of Obcl' ~7.~~~;~~~~~~~ ~~ , Faith. TomJinllOn, 'n, UIIIO. a portuni ty for commu.niti!lS such all ged in many t owns .an,d · t i · to the followi ng: Florenc e Dau~h- cut saws, gumme d, 25c per "oot. enson of Cincinn ati. CI e.s ~n home from O. S. U., t M' B CAR B surroun ' IS oura. WREC~ED EI' ding By making commu nities thIS town and will more er Yi ~ IS8 evan, . essIe . IS, Roy Pigott, at Madden 's Lumbe r werc tbadly damaged~ ,. day her field work 'ti Mer e ·and Mabel Ellis, attracti ve, providi ng amuselT\ents attract scorml f of Har0 our own Cl zenS veysbu rgj -,. -- - ...- - - My'ra Brande for young people, and the develop - if nburg, William Fulton, df Leba~on, es- Bureau at the Dayton ' no celebl'LLtion is beld here. Nita Gerhar t, Mrs. C. C. Hartma n, Yard. m.ent of a better civic spirit, many caped serIous injury Sunday e",e- fare ABsociaRon. She TEN THOUS AND PHEAS ANTS Plenty of time remaih s to plan Wilmin gton, Jean Bunnel l, EII',-who.h!1ve gone away ; to cities in suc II a ce Mrs. Vel'non Mainou s and IitUe nlng when the car he was drivipg ~nonths ,tbere b!!ore ·o nso Icabra t I . .w"'" ~a ,+aug . . not beth Furnas , Mabel Wilson, 'Mrs. A her course and receivinj;\' ht·er L a Vern WI'11 I S former One skidded ani.! , of Ohio's popula~ .game . years will return to Way- I\n old-fash ioned Waynes ville 4tb Irma Hart.~ock, Mrs. U. eilve unon tbe gree at o. S. n, '. G. Whet- day for a six weeks' visit with her , .Spring ,Yalley . nesville . when this movem ent of July celebra tion keeping ral'ms is lo cated at Urbana undel: Way- sel, Ruth Cook, Louise Mary parenls in Kentuc ky , whilc her the supel'vi . ow!ied by- Dr. nesville people a~d Waynes ville Plymire and little Miss Crane sion of the Ohi,od epart'-', June Branhusban d is ha(l loaned Fultc5n on a motor tl'ip through ment of Ilgricu lt'ure for t\te. prop- . money at home'! . denbur g, who favored the guests Wiscon sin. the evening , The' agation of Ohio \vild' lire~ 'Here R. H. S. with a few vocal SOl08. 10,000 young pheasan - - -- - -- dam",e,! 1.Q". . .......... ts ,a.r e now .,:' " ____ • _ • f' Mr. a nd Mrs. Ray Mainou s and being fed and ca1'ed t:01" "to be BAND CONCE RTS ," daught er Ayleen returne d Tuesda y distrib_ u._te_d_t_h~'!!h.. 2._ti..,..t-'t.:.:.He~stllte. Y'I AZET TE- ' FOUND ENGRA VTD TURTL E ,' from ""C HICK'E NS Ann Arbor, Mich., · where EDITO R, MIA !II G ... · Iz they attende d comme ncement ex!;r Tall DEAR SIR: . A splendi d piece of On . Thursd ay, June 18/ wOTk has been accomp lished by the the old County road, W. while on cises at the univers ity, their daugR N. Sears tel' , Josephi ne being one of the n th , '. 1 b f "the Wa'"'es ville real estate. broker1 ipic~ed ·up a graduat el! . .... 0 er ~ c u 0 . "" , land turile, on whlcli wal! carved • schools and \Vayne sville.m ercban t. the ihltials W. H. Q. and the Miss Emma Cartwr ight, who has - ~!~~!~~fte:~ in .s ponsorl ng band concert s dur: :-date 1921. Mr, Sears fhinka the been a/'l iNvalid fot se.veral ¥ears, VI bY ' i~proV;i~g ing ,t~e lIummeJ: month. s initials are those Williap l' H. was privUea ed to attend service our town. OfWith.a 'llle .band, co~)ol!ed, of Orndor f" who lives of 11\ that vicinity a~ . the M. E. church Sunday mOJ:n~s it . ~b&t the the 8chool ) cbildte~ of _ WaYD~ and were . carved by him ten years in&' Mm. Josiab Dav.is taking her iDtmaeuJa~ 'tow.nahlp" the Thursd ay eveniDr- &&'0'./ '.' . : to chureli'iln wheel chair, . citizen . ' of tbis oreanli 8tton ' are ." bonie ~'ide and ,-avora: ble , LEG:lON T·E AIIS MEE't , Mi. IitoJa.~" .1Irr.~u'ndiIliJ/l jt is amon&, the pe.ople 0'( til.. , -Baltim ore. . . One of the best camea ot the v6y.bu rg R",nd ••"", Club ,nd lIIU- ·season. was e.llpect ed'to Ite p~lea visiting eODlP'BtaJated Oft, late Wedn "'y. when' Wajiiea and )In. Boward concer ti for W~. and. t.ebanO Jl bOJlt te... ofilU~ ~ Kathleen -Ghha1il, .. .J . n A.m!T~B'at.:'0D l~e ,..~ to viaitilll ' the Walla, .. • "". m.... ay o~,...

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. Karet Ellen SimRlJon, decea ed to make certain salel of the elltale and make return to the court. Catherine Cody, executrix. of the estate of Johanaa Wood, de· ceased, tiled her lirst and flna I account. Julia Klaber, adlllints ratrix of .... ~lU.J . ::1 ... t he e tate of J aco b Klaber; de • Probale Court ' ceased, til d her affidavit in lieu of , T he will f ,J ohn E. Benn tt. de· lUI account. Mattie B. Shieffiett, et aI, minor CII~NI. WU tl U Im itt 'd to pro bat . hal'l !! Eo 0 nll)ll wa. appointed filed her six th account, , , ' Harry L. Darmody was appoint. odJllin.i~ II' atol· of th estate alld fil er! hi homl uf $7000 wilh Alvina ed administrator of the estate of M , Benn et t, Howurd L. Ben nett, Hugh J, FarrelJ , tdeceased. and , Yeah? or ry to se yuh qui t " Well lh 'y' all her, I guess,' HarulJ A. Bennetl and Velma Mae 11led bond of $300 with John J. HAPTE R XU. th e Poole," ~he I" lI1~rkQd to thl! kid who, ton B 'nnelt, us sUI'eUes . Frank V. Maloney and Wilbur C. Unglesby , Polite. Too ,Ia\ ~o ned polite to feet II\\,HY WEI S kneeling hc"ide th ' ' lilt. D. E. H ywood and Alex as sureties. Howard S, Cheney, H, "Well ' nobody asked !'OU to!' l' unrl \\'U 5 yunki ng the pl' lln"r \\'0l'e allpuiuled Ilppraisers S. Conover and George Gates were ' t lIe 110'111"01. 'Penhed Ii k e J DC was coou lf \V I'c~t'le , ~ d "\. Nellie 'freportck . ou can SUI getti nD'. kindl1' su><pic.:io us, B11 1le 1.'.l.s,t kllob "I"'ht. "Y ou mucic Iluitl' I ","o n lIitcsmlln, .admin'tstl'ator apfolnted apPl'aisers. " ,.. ·' Youreel yo u now, ... of the , tule of ,lumcR S. McClead n the guardIanship matter of " 'I ' ''' a" 100. Bube wus ell"'ing IlI'O UIl( I Ull- a 1111111. dl'tlll 'l ,"" Oll, Bob '!" , t hoam alll\ t o, "IRS mUrr y, d eas\, like "l\ll'''ht I)e l)cttah ," lh e kid Illnll "~ C"I"tllin !ia lcll of the estate Geo rge Leposchak, incompete nt, a8 if he" wunted to get .. , I h I the kid grim y ass urc( er.. an in back of the bunc h oC th em. li nd oWlIl'd, wi th a ('uvetl glan ce fl'om li nd is Irtleretl by the court to set. the court ord l' granting said wife loped off down the canyoll WIthout that col d look in his eyes, Th e u nd el' hi ~ hat brim. "Une got tic nil accounts. sum of $3 0 a month be set aside once looking back. kirl kn ew t hat lo ok no w fo r lh e plnmb owur," The \\'ill of Albe rt Anderso n, de ror naught. He l a ked up tillIe cllnYAOltl anhd llill~r look, Get n ... und behintl lind "\\' l' II, ( told you We ollghl to ceased. \VII S fil ed in court. In the case o'f Can W. H endrick Tode intu th wi oWS , t e sen d a bull t int u II mnn'!I bnckwOI'k t ogl'th er. But you ke pt on J uh n Wng nel', executo r of the son admin istrator of t he estate oC tence the kid tu med und r ode t hllt \\' I\ S_ Bnbe '~ stripe, Th e kid trying to I'il'k a fig ht willI Ill e, eslllt of Gludy Mae Wagnel', de. Anna L. Oarr, et aI, the court or. toward t he dry creek bed where shiftl"d hi s position 11 litlle uml ~,,;u kn ow, Look~ like yo u got all ceased. f1I'd his first and final ac. dered the administrator to sell es. the ground W/I S rough /lnd hum py Ill oked at Babe, i'ou wa nt d pf fight in g hCI·c." he count. tate at not less thlln the 2·3 of gou~d with spring fr eshets und "Whut ou tfit yuh l'idin' f or now, ir lanrcd !l1'oullIl at th e ~ lIlle n- capJ . Gil"in Trimb le, ' trustee the appraised value and pay debts L. W . IRes, Pa" WOI George undermin ed uy burrowlIIg smull Kid '!" .Joe I okc'd up (,'0 111 kicki ng' tivcs. " 1 hOIl'" yo u're I'en dy to lid· und cl' til(! will (I f arah G. Trimble with returns. an "A" in every , tudol' at Lafayclt':an Ku" has been decorated by the animals, W hen he fou nd a spot rI hulf.b ul'n l ember unck into th e lIlit now thnl th ,' Poo ll) outfit are filed his fourtee nth uccou nt. Mabel Hathaway, administratdx College besides makin, the trad 'o~iet for hi' lervicn to agricul· whE're the fenc e we nt up over a fil' . a bunch of eo w thi eves." Th e Le bllnon. Citizens Nationlll of the estate of Alice H. Rosnagle urc in RUllia .Ince 1923. small ridge he dismounted und "Ridin' f oh l\Ii ssu~ Murruy, "Shou h 11m ,' ~aii1 the kid, his Bunk flnt! and TI'u sl Co" tr ustees deceased, tiled her fint and flna l and 'ennit ,quad.. 'V ' I Iip~ rcad , ~ ' t u ~ lIlile till' in stunt he ulld"I' th e will of Suann C. Ha"ner acco unt. kickerl the wire s los from three h' If I I t the 11 "'0 ~ I ~ I d '( fI- t d 'fl I P<'st s forc ed them t o the ~ro un d do wn in the "nll ey , . I( ow wom an ( John Flins pach, administrator "nd :'nchore,1 the m there with II Old mall that W/l~ killed and Pllt Ol'lro t lIn ~c a lII ' I", ad;~ueuIl Snet(.' 1\ e I II rs an nn the ncs lah s on the fight the tim e " Wh at y" u goin g to do now?" " of the estate of Charles Flinspach couple of r ocks Ilnd led his horse they tih ut Babe , th nt wa, h r hu s. " H~c.:k on I' ll go uf tnh my Willinm B. FOl'mnll, exccutol' of decease4, tiled his inventory and across. ba n'd, T he one Bu be got lhe bounly hUII'se," the estat of 81izubeth Belle Fore. app raisement. He kept goillK strllight ahead "he fo ll owed him, riding in sil· man. Ii1 Ie d h "IS IIlven t ol'y on d ap· .:J t lntil the willows growth ceased on on," Eyes turn ed s idewi se t o mee t ('nce while th e kid went mincing IH'aise ment, COlnlD.o.t Plea. Proc.edinl' Id I h higher ground nO( e cou sl'e oth e'r g'llu rd ed gla nces. Bn be 's al ong on hi~ high !'ee ls, his PUl'S The courL ordered D. D. Thir· In the case of Olive Hines ver. what sort of place was that had should I'~ j et kecI I.uac k' war t! U ' I'r· s""l'll,rin" and I,'., A, Tlll'rkiel(I, adml ·dnis. that, 'lup"', " up till' I osc su il at every kl'"I{1 ~ f h sus Robert Heber Hamilton. et al need a felice like it Some une was running cottle in frol1l n bl o\l; on the chest, but no , tratol'>; of the e, tate a A a the motions of Joseph Guenther here, all right, Th e edgc of the one Rpoke, "T here'!, something I " 'e bcen T hirki cld . deceased, to make eel" and Earl F , Morgan was overruled thicket was broken a nd tram pled "Lost so me cuLtl e last ni ght," \\'unling to Sill'," Rhe went o n hul'· tain sales r cquired for set tlement In the case of Gladys Cook ver. where st ock had pushed in for the kid continu er!. in hi s purring ried ly, ' ~o r(W Y/ou just rw!) n~ t of hc state. sus Kat hleen Mount, et aI, the de. shelterhand the re was cattle sign dr awl. "t> cum e out ufta h them ," givc me II chance ," M. outh Long was apPOinted fendants are to be served by publi. The Iltm o, phere of the Po Ie " 'Peu h ' lik e J nevah do uct the administralor of the estate of Wi!· ca.tion in accordance with the stat. everyw ere. ' l l 1 en f roze fOl' u., ~,·e"onll. OTlly \\'a" I feel" .'uid the kid, "a lway~ I'lam I . L onl!, llec eased , and fil ed U t 'd The kid 's nerves began to twgle ,es'IR suc h case ma d e an d provi. a little. Cattle bawling! Babe know ing lhe kid of old went did W!lllt l o show yo'ul\ I wus a bond of ~10,OO O with Elizabeth ed. Shoaw would be funny if he was for I{is gun !lnd dropped it as ~ho fl·iend. " Long and Amanda. Long as sure· In the case of S. Willard Hayner to r un right onto her bunch of kid's pitiless bull et went crushing " r know thllt. I j ust wont t~ ties. William ehn ell, George versus Melva M. Hayner the plain. cattle. B e better if he'd let her t hrough th e knuck les of his hand. say that I mad e nn uwfu l fool 0 Roby and A l on ~o Stiles were ap· titr is ordered t o- apr.ear June 12. f ,'-IlC ... If w l'es when Babeb be·t POIn ' t ed· appra I ser ll. Th e p Lal ntl..'" Ben amin F rankI in come along, he reckoned. And Th e humIs o "vo cU · myself ' t hllt ni "'ht eo sO"lehow hl' s spl'rl'ts rose a little t Iel'S went up as if they had bee n gun to shoot otT hisJ mouth a ou In the mater of the estate of versus Charles C. Benedict , k e d WIt ' h pu II ey un d I'ope. 'l' h e thc bot h of .vou being Poo le kill· W, M, K"ISSIC, k d ceease, d th e evecutor of the will of Louis Cole. at ..the perfectly logical reason he Jer 'had just discovered for wanting .. ; _, aII;~ court deci ded t her e should be an man 's gTanted leave to file mo. her with him. adD1ini trator. t ions within 8 days. '~e, The kid lifted his hat an'd swept The thil'd and final account of Plaint iff Robert M. Blair versus the retidish waves of hair back Li zzie C. Thompson, guardian of Cha'l'les C. BervHlict executor of otr his forehead, settled his bul· Irma Thompson , minor, was ap· the will of Louis F. Col em is let·scarred hat a careless tilt, pro ved, allowed lind confi r med by granted leave to file motions pulled his holstered gun into the court, in 3 days. Billy .Fink ia pourini out ,a <l,rlnk ,fo~ Ivcl¥D Jun.lea. Tbey ~o , position on his thigh and rode fo r· T he second, final and distributive ,In the case of H. R. Trivett the beallhicet, bcs¥ IIld firJ SIt ~ Co"Qty~ : r ..... ~ ... 'ward with an eager g leam in his live account of Boyd . Rathgeber versus John Kinney, et aI, the e ....~ e. ' . d d s IIdministruto l' ' of the estate of plaintiff is granted leave to tile From the pole corral set back in Almira ,Boyd, ecease, was petition within 10 days. up proved, allowed, and co nfirmed In the case 01 C. Austin Oole. RoBS C. Lewis , to Minnie Sco~. a thin grove of cottonwood and JUNE box alder, II gray dust cloud r ose by the court, man versus Albert Presley, Robert Real estate in Hamilton township. into the ,h ot sunshine of noon, The fifth accou nt of Clyde Wh!t- Blair, receiver, accounted for al\ Ross C. Lewis to Lillian Mareh By HartiloR Smith MOl'l'i. Within the corral fence a small IIcre, ~uatd inn of Woodl"ow Whit· moneys coming into his hands and Real estate in Hamilton township. hel'd of cattle tramped un easily acre, mcompetent, was approved, dulY turned over to the party en· R-oBS C. Lewis to Thornton Har. When the bubble moo n is young, r ound and ro und , swerving a nd al\owed and confirm ed by t he tftfed thereto, to·wit: each and all ris, Real estate in Hamilton town. Down the sources of the breeze, ·ducking aside when a cowboy's court, of the articles of personal property .... Like 1\ yellow luotc1'O hung loop swished . out like a strikillg The first and finnl IIccount of remaining in his h~nds, .nll his "JI~lph E. Stokes to Cheeter F. In the-tops of blackened trees. rattler. Zue Hender on, a dmini tl"utrix of undertaking was vacated and can· Pugh and Marietta Kelly. Inlot There is prom ise she will ' grow A 'ma n on guard outside un· the estate of WlIltel' Henderson, celled. ' ... No. 78 in Springboro. Into beauty unforeto ld, side unhooked the chain and swung deceased. waS app roved, allowed The Plaintiff The Waynesville Clitrord Smith to Penn A. Mor. Into all un t hought of gold. open the gate to let out a rider and confirmed by the court. Fa~mers Exchange Co., ill to reo ton and Leander Sutton. Lot in High 1)0 dragging a husky bull calf over Th,e f\.rst aeount of Roy CShchnlell cover from the defendant Freder. Lebanon. . ' toward . the branding fire, where exec utor of' the estate of ar es ick R. Sny-der the sum of $308.43' Stanley M. Sellers to Esther K. When thc Spring has dipped her 'two calf wrestlers grabbed and "Line up with you backl thil way," the kid laid, loftly. Schnell, deceased, was approved. The plalntltr, William Ef Sellers. Inlot No. 1 in the Park foot, . . threw him on :his si de with d allowed and con fiTm ed by t he court and Walter N, Allen, are View Sub.Division. , Like a bathel', rn the aIr, thump. man On horseback clapped sp urs to e rs," she confeS.'led, with ' a kind ' The will of Edwin H. Smith, de cover from the de'f'endants, Albel't' L. Erter to Albert and And the ripples warm the root A man li1ted a branding iron his horse and gallQPed like mad of shy dofinnce. "But it seems to was :filed. BaTlow and Virginia Barlow, the Hattie DI\I. Inlot No. 14 in Ma. Till the tittl e fl owers dare, deliberately out of the blaze, away from there, J oe Hale knew me 1 hnd some excuse, with father will of Emily Whetsel, de· sum of $460. ' son. There is promi se she will grow looked at it waved in to and fro in better t han to try a shot. He reo .killed just the day before. And I ceased was _ad mitted to probate Della Cornett was graljted a di- ,_ Anna M. Smith to Federal Land Sweeter than the Springs of old, the air, looked at it again a.n d de· membered too vivid how Jess Mill" hadn't any sleep, remember, try. court. S. vorce from Herman Cornett and Bank, of Louisville, 87 ,acres ' in F'airer than was ever told. The court ordered Frank Imp· was given eustody of their one Hamilton township. _ _ cided that it was about the right kel h'ad fared with the kid over at ing to get to Cold 'Spring and Heigh ho neat,' and walked over to the calf .the 'P oole. warn you the ne ighbors were send son, execut,or of the e tate of Mar child. Albert Dil~ to Albert .E rtel. In· Bu t the moon nf middle night, I ing there with, two sweating cow· Babe l',e membeTcd too, and a ing men ~ver to kill you and 'Babe In the case of the State of Ohio lot No. 261 m Mason. R" t'hd don' lloYJ braced and holding him moti· horror grew in his ~ace as, he And gettmg trapped t,hat wayversus Wilbur Davidson the de. W M C y to Jamea 0 Har. Isen, IS e roun e m 0 , ' onl~s9 one half sprawled <8cross his stared at his numbed and bleeding and then when Babe saId yo u shot fendant was found, not guilty. Ian. i~~ N~. ~ 7 in Middleboro. - And t~e ~prin~ of buddin~ hght bead, the other hanging for dear hand. He'd rather be dea~ t han '111y own . brother /01' fiye hundred The kid didn't know or care James C. and Clara Harlan to Eddies mto . Just a Jl!n e. ? life to a leg. . crippled- he: always had saId so- dollars, wh ~-I ~? t. Simply blew what they tho ught him. ~he kid New Sllit. Qris W. and ~thenne &own. Ah, the pr.omlse-w~s It so .. ' IAw'right'," he signalled care· and now hiS knuckles wou!d be up' for a mmute. , ' . was living in a world of .JUs owt:>, R. D. Black versus C. C. Easton Inlot No. 17 in Middleboro. ' Nl\y, ~ the gIft, was fBl)Y go ld, lessJy after he had branded the stiff and useless to pull a trigger. Shueks Lnc:v~,h d Id t~ lOk n word where a g irl with yel,low h~11' and Anna F. Easton for money on Harry PHillips, deceased to Ada All t he ne~ IS over.o d. _ calf and turned -to thr ust the iro n But when be glanced up and s,aw moah abo ut_ It,. the kid d?clar~d loved him enough to man'Y hIm Iy. RusselJ J. Haynes is attorney phjl1ips 'and Bj!rnice Phillips. In. _ _ H,!!h. ~ •__ _ __ aiain juto the fire. t he kid looki ng after t h e fleeing earnestly, lo ok ing her stl'lllght In and settle down. Gone into Badger for plaintitr. lot No. 94 in .Franklln. . It was at that moment that horqeman he chanced a shot wit h t he eyes, now after help and the she ritr, Dorthy Shaw versus Levy Shaw May Tho~pson to Ella Stumpf Watch TOUr ellpirati';. date 0 . , the three ot them and the' gate tiis left gu n. Bu t the kid didn 't "Well, I j ust wanted you to t o come and take this bunch with for divorce. Oharl'es are grosS Rellil eltate In Deel'flel~ township. Tli. Miami ea •• tt. tender discovered that they had 'seem to need his eyes to tell what know I'm sO l'ry." the evide m:e of the cattle right neglect ' Ella Stumpf to ChrIS W. and anew arrival in t heir midst. was goin'g on, He 'caught Babe's "Yo'a ll needn't to be." there behin.d them in the corral. George Hawthorne verSus B. F. Irene E. Ernst real estate in Hom "Well I'm dammed!" jarred movement and fi red almost with· "I am j ust th e ~ame, You ou~ht Gone to b ri,ng a doctor out, to fix Kroger and ' Baking Co: for 8~- U~on Township... nom the slackened Jl10uth of the out looking. . to know I never d.'d _class, you With up Babe's hands. But she'd be peai "~ . Emory and Lllhe Urton to Guy , man with the branding iron Joe "Line up with yoah backs this -he Poole. It's J ust thIS orne ry back, alt ri!~ht.. And whtln she g o t · ' lJufllenon and Dorothy F. Culbel'. range foreman for' the way," sa id the kid softly to Joe tempel' of minl..' -" hel'e, the Idd would take over Mam ••• Lie_... estate, in Hamilton town· .Pool~. and the two calf wrestlers. "Shucks! If yo' call that a telll- to the ro nch and they'd tell her 11 "Howdy Joe" said the kid and They did· so in I\aste- all but pah, yo'a\) oughta see mine I" The mother there was ~oing to be a David B. Denlinger, farmer of rl . and Caroliiie Schaub -to felt for a ~atch. He nOdded t~ the Babe, who had crump led down kid gnthered up t he ,reins, moun· l1Ian in t he family that shoah Franklin, 'and Mrs. Pearl M. Ole~ Charles L. Hedges. Inlot Nos. 298, RESIDENT cplf w'restlers who were on their limply in the sa nd with his bl eed· ted and swung a longSide her. would be right on the job. land, h.ousekeeper of Franklin. 294 Ilnd 295 in Lovelhd: feet and mopping their perspiring ing hand.s crossed above his head "You'! Why, Bob Reeves ! You He played "Listen to ~he Bet Garrett, factory worker, of Neva E . Crist to Wilbur B. and {'4ce~ with soiled bandannas. As and his face hidd en in his arms. know very well I'm the meane,s t Mocking Bird," with more war. tranldin, and Miss Betty Strick- Eloise 'M. Zimmerman. Inlot ,No. the man at he gate came toward The kid pulled their guns from the thing on earth After all .yo u've bles and hills and low happy notes land, steDogr,apher of FrlPlklin. 419 in 'F1ranklin. PERMANENT LOCATION hiin the kid's yellow eye changed s agging holsters, emptied them of done, to- to d9 whut 1 did and tha n he ever dreamed of putting Raymond Eugene Emmons, George &l!Bett to Martha curiously to the steady stare of a cartridges and tossed them into - and talk. the way I've ,talked to into the song. The rather bare aI'fd maintenllnce man, of' Cincinnati to T. Poos. Inlot No. ~Oo in Franklin . • titer. the bushes behind him. you, it makes me so IIshamed- " desolate ranch where Nellie lived MIS! Ruth Esther Hart, of Carlisle , Bernice Phillips to AdJ. Phillips -, Babe Garner I Babe with hoI· The meekest.looki,ng wrestler "A ll, hu sh When yo'a!l talk he made a paradise in 'his dreams. Worley Martin clerk of Frank. Inlot No. Q4 in ,Pranklhi. LEBANON, OHIO lo'Wed eyes and a sallow, irjdoor worked with tremb!ioS(' haste under that:a-way, yo h,cJTI ake .m e feel like Honeysuckle oughta gl'OW up here lin, to Miss' Nettie Ruth 'Godfrey, .rennie B. ,J"evel' to" Nellie F. E,.•• Ell_mID.cI tinge to his swarthy face. Babe; the cold stare of,Tlger Eye Reeves battmg ml hald a ga inst a roc~. all right. He'd send , down to his stenographer of Franklin. Miller.ileal estate in' MilItary Sur· C .... Fltt-" R.... ~i,. i ..... with ,a question in his cold gray When he had b ed J oe ' Hale and Yo'a ll do n t kn,ow, how I felt ,t hiS mothe\' and have her get him a Harold O. Shawt... stenographer vey No. 3884 ,and 42'S. . __ " atid Hattie eyes 'and a smile on his face. the other WTestler to posts ten last month, t1l1nkmg I had noth· pair of mocking birds. Take ner of Dayton, to 111.188 Huth N. Lynch George Newberry , and her mother back \down 'to.- of Franklin. ' NewbelTY to Ellward J. Mabel', Jr ' 'Hell's bTass buttons I" cried fee t apart and had ,helpcd Babe inli' but hate f 'om yo'all- " Babe swearing his very choicest Garner into a shady sp ot whlll'e 'Hate." cri ed Nellie Murray, as Texas, only Pap's old enemies Rqm~nd I Thomas Hartman and Venna. L. -Maher. 21 acres in o'lith ' kept for special occasions. he would be perfectly safe with one who stand s ag-hust before so would wont 'to go On with the feud farmet 0' .Waynesville, and rMe. Clearcreek toWiJsHip. 'tWhere the hell did you drop his feet tied together, t he kid was liarsh a wo I'd , " Why', if you only and he'd huve to kill somebody. Eva I,,~e Fox, beauty operator. of Glelln H. Hoover and Ella Viola trom Tiger Eye?" gotng ca lmly about the business kne~v-" And then she, sto pped a nd Reckon the killing was about over Spllinlbpro. Hoover to Rosa May Kelley. Real "R~in washed me down the can· of tying his assistant to a thir d began to blush f uri ously, so that up here. estate ' in Franklin township. po st when Nellie arrived , t he crimson fl ood 1'1;Ished up to t he The afternoon waned and the ' .' Rltal E.t.t.ll.......... , Edna M. Coc:lcr.ell and Oharles yon, Babe." "Old Man send you over?" Joe Her f ace was str eaKed with dust bond of yellow hall" on her tem· Poole men began to swear at the Char1es 'A. Scott, deceased, to C. Cockrell, to Lewis C. Abshire MONEY LOANEQ Hale tried to make his voice and what looked suspic iously like pies. chill and the cramp in ihelr limos, "'bontas 'P. Scott A'delaide B: Scott and ~Beriha M,' Abshire 30.76 acres sound casual but there was an teal's, and her hair had been . The kid reached , out lind gath- but the kid mever even heard them l nd Thomas A. Scott. Inlot No. in Clearcreek t,oWRship. ' undertone at' constraint which he clawed by the willows until it cred Nellie Muray in to his arms. he " 'as so bu.y ma" in" p'lans lor " , .... ____•• ~. ,___ LOANS on Livestock, Ohattel., Iay on h er s h ou Iders l l 'ke n Th e k'd " .. • came. ~He 44 Avalon Helah!B. ' ,,'" ': ,- , " ,-" , 'fililec to c6ntrol. I sa t on th e groun d WI'th the,n future. Darkness .. Second Mortlares. Notes bOUlh, - "Nevah did see Waltah Bell streak of sunshin e. She sat on her his back againat a tree and drew sat there very still, trying to real. an!!, Evflee Napier to The "Thanks -very much,", said the John Jlarbine, Jr., Xenia, Ohlo~ since that night I toted Babe into black horse and wutched the kid his 'mo uth organ across his smil· ize the amaldng truth that Nellie . -B. 'L, &; s. C? Real estate vicar, as little Tom.my handed up the ra'noh." "; and under her direct gaze he ,f elt ' ing li ps while hc tapped the time Murray was going to malTY him, townsllip. his otrerlng for the harvest festi. "Oli" Joe studied on that. his 'ears and his face burn like with hi s f eet, played the kid, ovel' Sh I d h' Sh ' d ),Ad' ,y Mary ' , ' PUgh, ' dece'alled. to val-' ". must call 'round this after. "Thoo!.ht likely you come fro·m fire. The kid (lid not look up, but and over again, while his prison. e ove 1m. e sal s."'" 10. Ralph 'E: Stokes, Chester F. Pugh no~n and thank your mothe!' for LONG OR SHORT TIME-EUJ .. He was still..when . sitj:.ingNellie t1i'ere,came two an d Ma:1'_1'e tta 'X'e U'y. lno I t N0 , 78 these eight beautiful f, the Poole." he knew the exact instant when ers sat ~nd listened, and wondered hours late£,./ apples." terms. Also SU1'Veytnf and Ab. "Awn my way to the but she turned her ~;_ad to lo ok _~he ~~. kind of man was with ~" doctor and, the sheriff in Springb~ro. , . ' UP-please, sir," stammered stracting. Write and will call I done cha!,lg~: P$te'd' c'iiifviiiTCh now t,;ye 1{ei!V@!" ~l'te-~I~UJIu...J\.tl,QO~lUir.cl half a dozen men, who wor. Rose . Smlth to P.eJ!n A. Motton Tommy, "would you m.mind thank and see you. Sam D. Henkle, Way" '-m1"' x i'nd~- outa WOrB .blackened a nd sm llrting man in co ld blood, captu re three ried the ~id with questions and !l nd ~eander Sutton. Real estate ing . her for t-twelve apples1" nesvlJle, Ohio. Jll <:alf p~ ture, and window·sash brand where yeoter· othel's who hod thought they were talk. But that ended, and he was ,In J~':::~~'McClead to Laura Me- ' _ - • 'Wo ndered, Want to see me for day had been a tan·colored Re· well able to toke. care of them. riding away with Nellie, hitting Clead. Inlot No ... 0 in ilpringboro Bloofus-How do you get along FOR SALE anything? Wanta go to work verse E. She I'ei ned her hor~e over selves, an~ then S i t all lhe after" stra ight fo r the valley and the Francis I. and Mary Galbraith with your wife? again?" to the corral and stood m the noon p.laYlng that, darned 1}10uth ranch his dre'ams had glorified. to Alice Eichelberger. Real estate Obfuscus--I wonder so.:uetimes "Much obliged to )'o'all I take a ~til'l'u,ps to loo.k .over the fence and orgaldn hke he ,hadn t a cal'e rn the THE END in Wuhin ....on township. myself. FOR SALE-Sweet Potato Plants job ot rid in, Joe." mspect tlie mllhng herd , wor . T aand garden plants. S~et • Potato Plants, 40e per 100• Strouse Brothers, 1 ~ miles North Asainat Work of all Kind. west of Waynesville, Ohio on Fer,r y Road, 'R. R. No.6. ' -31T

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!\Ii!!!! Pauline BlacK haw , of Pitt.sbu'l'g, Pa., was II guest this D. L. CRANE I I Publi.ber Sub.uiptioD Price. $1.50 a Year week in the Val"nel'.Reed h ome. 1'he Pig- a lr-GIII'u n lub met Office PboDe ...................... )If o. 112\ Wcdn srlay eve ning' ' with Robert R ........ Enter.dot Po.'oHice oi Woyne.uiUe and Wn Ylle Gmy. The llame • • I ......C. .. ......... . .......... .. No. 118 0""", D. Sc<o ntl C I... MDU M."ar "Lucky J 3" wn~ ' sel 'ct d ns a llame for the club, there being ·th irtee n lll emucl's n roll. Plans JUNE: 24, 1931 for the diffe ren t projects werc dis cussed and Ellis Shidakel' was named to g h'e a garden demonstration at. th e next meeting, whi ch will he July 1, at In a~varding the appel' Go ld Medal and its accompanying the h ome of Ronald an(1 Kenneth honora.'·lUm oJ $6,000 to DI', L . O. H ownl'd for di stinguished service McCal'l'en.- Robc l't Gray H )lorter t? ug'l'lcult ure, honol' is given where honors is due. DI'~ H oward, in Mr ~. Herh rt Fite and .Ja mes hIS long service as chief entomologis t of the United States Department Ell n, of WushinKton, C. 1-1 •• were , of Agriculture, haR clon e more t han any other li ving person, not onl y ~ue t: thi. w'ck o f Mr. and Mrs. to nwuken the fal'mers of the nation to th e necessity of combating in- I"rank Wil son. !ect petst, but to develop methods of overcoming the I'avages 0 f inT he "Organized Billie la. SOl of sec t:; and to set up bnn; uguinst their entry from abroad . unday. cho ol had As 01'. Hown rd hilS tl'uthfull y sa id !So often that it is an 'o ld s tory, .J ona h's Hun the g reat war for t he possession of the eal·th is the WU I' between man their regu la r mectinjl; in form of and in sects. Uncheck d, insect life wou ld destroy all other life. Great a picnic in Co ll ett's wood s Tu es day progress hus been made in the war on insects in the past forty years, eve nin g. A p lea sant tim e is reporbut an enormou s alllou nt still remains to be done a nd only unceasing ted . dilige nce ' lind uJll'e mitting wurfllre will give the final victol'y t o man. Ml'S, Han'Y Osuorn and Lavone It is not on ly th e agricu ltural products that insects t hreaten; it is entertained th e f ull ow ing ladies at hum an life its ' If. When Dr. How~lrd began his reseal'ch the grass- a quilting pal·ty Friday: Mrs. Wm . hoppel' find the olorad o beetle 01' potato bug were SUPI>osed to be McElw ee, Mrs, Chas. Honey, Mrs. the fflrmer' s worst enemi es. Neith er of them has been comp letely Voiers, Mrs. Gu y Andrew s, subdu ed, and the pink boll weevil still menaces the cotton crop of the Chus. MI·s. Ral ph Th ompson and claughSouth, to say nuthing are the Gypsy moth and t he San Jose Sca le, and tor, Mrs, Clint leaver, ,Misses the hundreds of other familial' ag'l'icu lture pests. W e know t hat the Winifred McE lwee , Hel en Me . 1lI0sq uito is t he sole carrier of malarin a nd ye ll o,. f ever, t hat. typhus Elwee , Helen McElwee, E lizabe th f eve r and the bubonic p lague arc carried by fl eas and that t he com- Haney . an d R uth Cleave r. • mon house tly typhoid gel'ms On ou r f ood. The P. T. A. helcl t heil' regular , In un earthing the facts abo ut in sects pests and pal1;icu larly in de.veloping mean s of co mbaling them , Dr. Howard has devoted a lon~ meeting ill the Gym Wednesday und poorly fluid caree l' of public se rvice. H e is entitled to a ll the eve nin g . honor that can ue paid him. ' Th e J oll y Workers Sewi ng cl ub met with Edi th lilac Brook:; Wednesday aftel'l1oon . Plan s for th e garments to be made were discu sse d. Plan: were nlso made for an ice cream social to be given on the . , .. '" " schoo l 1~\I' n Thul'sda y eve ning dul'peopl " are putting forth a ll !!,orts of schemes deSIgned ing blln~ conceIts. Delicious All sorts to prevent a r eC Ul'ronce of the industrial depr essions such as we hnve stl'Uwber rl es , c r~al11, and ca ke been going thl·o ug h. Most of the !lch emes are' merely schemes, put were serve.d. A,dJ ourned to m~et forward by people who do not really know what they are talking ' Jun e 24 WIth Evelyn arr- Allce about. The l'e seems, however, to be real 11rOlJli e in the suggestion Bogan, Rellol'tel'. of the Nati onal Civic Federation to call a nati~al congress of selMiss Dena Davis is spending " ccted delegates from eve ry line of industry and bus in ess, and from some time w ith rell1tives in Day. the ranks of all the important 't rades as well, to formu late n program ton . ot industrinl readjustment and t o cl'eate a permanent organ ization to maintain the propel' bll iance between production, distri bution a n d Mrs. A. Mu elle r, o'f Toledo, has co ns umption. been vis iting r elati ves and friend lj The suggestion originated with Matthew Woll , vice-president of the he l'e the past wee k. 1,( American Fed eration of Labor, in a letter to James W. Gerard, 'forRev. N. E, Benn ett, of Wi lmingmer Ambassador to Germany, who is chairman o{ the Commission of ton, preach ed at Jo nah's Hun Industria l Inquiry of the National Civic Federation. Elihu Root, church unday morning. America's most distingu ished "elder s tatesma n," is the honorary chairman of the Fedel·ation. Mrs. Hcrbert Can' and Billy Under s uch Iluspices, any movement of pub lic welfa re starts off were hopping in Wilmington wi t h a 'fair chance of success. Every intelligent perSO n knows t hat a ll aturday aftern oon, thnt is needed to keep bu siness lind industry on an even keel a'nd labor Mr. and Mr.. Harry 01'1' and steady empl yeu is co-operation to t hat end betwee n all of the family, of Dayton, pent the elements involved. Capital alone cannot do it, management alone can- week with 11'. and Mrs. R. H. n ot do it, labor cannot bring it about. But if. all the groups of these Jefferies, assis ted with ch erry three elements of business and industrial life get logether and agree canning. , on a pl'ogram, it is pretty likely to be n program which stands a chance of SUCceB . Its va lue wil l be increased of the farmers are also Bom- T o MI'. and Mrs. Carl in cluded. And it will be Ie, ened in preciselj the deg1.·ee in w hich Os born on Thursday, June 18, a politicians take part in it. . Illh pound daughter. ')'he advocates of this movem ent are refening to it as "the TenMr. and Mrs. 1\. L. Ki rk, of Y ar Plan." They figure it will take t en years of experiment, tria l Wilmington, took Su nday dinner nnd error to arrive at a working basis which will be reasonably cel'- with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. J efferies. Y. O. B. Dllrou.. "lu. /rei,h, cmd ,deliuery. Bumpe" and .pare tire extra at low con. Conuenient. economical termJ through 'M lain of accomplishing its purpose, If so me method cou ld be devised to Authorized Ford Finance Plan. 01 the UniuerJaI Credit Company . compel all of t he in terests involved to live up to their agr ee ments there is no reason in the world why something of this sort should not U bl! effective. And, as the gentlemen who are active in promoting the ~ lO-year plan point out, unless intelligent action in t his direction is taken, t he a lternat ive will be t he government stepping ,in and regulating business, socializing industry in ways which are enti rely foreig n to .the American conception of individual righ~ and liberties. Hickory Nut Macaroon. Ii - - ~ HARV.E YSBURG Llr" !..:. Mrs. Crabb I'- "Oh, I wish I'd Fred Kohn Motor Car Co., repairs Mix one cup nu t meats,· chopped $6.78; Roy Pigott; services, $2; thought twi ce before marrying fine, with one cup of sugar, oneWaites Garage, services, $10.10; you." hal~ cup flour and Qne egg. Drop Good morning! the top of the Welch and Dakin, supplies, $2; W. Mr. CrabbCl'--"Huh, I'd be sati s morning to you! on buttered tins and bake , in A. Lutz, repair work, $2.75: Just see through the trees, what a Holthaus. Trans. Co., exp.ress, $2.- fied if I'd tho ught just once. quick oven. wonderful view; 44: Halls Service Station, gas, 1 ____ _ The hills and the valleys, the $43.68; Baldwin Law Pub. Co., Hazelnut Cake broad field s of corn, Nin e ounces of flour (11 pint of BU'p plies, $9.50: Ohio Law Repo'rRadio Station WEAO (570) sifted flour, heaping meas ure) 4 Did you ever se'e a more beautiful ter Co., supplies, $6; Alfred morn? ounces of butter, four ounces of Schwartz, garlli'e rent, $36; Of7:30 MUSIC . sugar, four ounces of chopped fice Outfitters supplies, $4.73; 7 :40 Les,o ns From Farm Account Records.:...j. C. Neff. (' hazelnuts, fOUl' eggs, teaspo on of· From t he top of our hill, we look Columbus Blank Book Co. budgets " 7:50 Which Pullets Should We Cull?- P. B. Zumbro. down on the world, vanilla, quarter teaspoo n of salt, $58; Woodrow-Weil-Stanage Co., 8:00 Summer in Your Flower Garden- Alex Laurie. ieaspoon of baking powder. Bake Where we see nature's lovely pu·rch, orders, $21.50; Western 8 :10 Mu~ic green banners unfurled. in, shallow pan in medium oven Star, proof of publication, $6.7 0; 8:20 What is "Certified" $eed·!-R. D, Lewis Phone 78J and when cold, ice with boiling And oh! the birds chorus, that Commission Clarl~ Co., /Care ' of A Summ er Pl'ogram ' for Teachers in Agriculture-E. F. Hutch8 :30 wonderful things icing. tubercular patien ts, $3.56; Walter ison, , ~ , Which at morn and at eve makes Kelle~ services, ' $10 ; Woodrow8:50 Some Comb Honey Production Problems-Virgil Argo. our green hmtop ring. Shepherd'. Pie Weil-::;tanage Co., desk pad, $4; Cut cold mutton into inch dice J. Fisher, drayage 50c; George L. And on our wide streets there is lind plnce in .a baking dish . Cover Schenck, stamps, $10; Kaufman' s such a nice shade, Mydle Dove--" You are begin- \vith hot gravy. A t hinly sliced Shop 'Assistant: " The ge ntleman' supplies, $1.96; Oren Gross, ceBy our beautiful old maple trees wants to know if t hat ' sweater ning to tnke' some ' t hings 'for onion may be added if liked. Boil, ment, $20; Lebanon FaT mel's 'CoPr~fits it is made. granted. I shall have to be a mash and season 1 quart of potaoperative Company cement , $22 ' will shrink." toes and heap in the pudding dish A nd when twilight shadows fall Boss-"Is ,it too big fo r him? " little firm with you. " LeRoy Blair, cement cool and deel~, Protect your berd by having Fonda Love--" Great ! Let us Bake in the oven unt il the potaShop As istant- ·.'Yes, sir .. $143.45: Collins &. al1!n~d~:~~:~va;f:i'~~!":.::~~~i!!j H Then the friendly home-Ii~hts contract, $65: Collins toes are browned: make it a partnership!" them properly Vaccinated with ' Boss-·IOt course; it will!" , from t he windows peep. stead, contract, $44.75; E. Donnell, con.t ract, $114.30 ; HowDEPENDABLE SERUM AND Near by, from the belfry of the ard T. ~oki grav.el, "7.96~ J . VIRUS old Town Hall, Henry Keff, umber, $74.91; There the pigeons send out their - --'--_-----=.8,. Ted Broum cooin~ call. _.. UIlIM.......... 'I'O'ft '!I Iolll ot<' And all 'round there's the patter REAl. I;lfITA 'I'E . of little feet. PI.one 31 Harvey.bur.., OLio And the laughter of children, 80 Notice Is here by given th at th e happy and sweet, und ersigned a s administrator of th e BSlAte ot Ora l D . Surtaoe. deoeased . This is the plaice where I love purSuant to an order and Ju.l,Kemelil ot the P l'ohate Court of Warren best -to be, Co uno'. Oblo dul y made In the CBs e For this place is "Home, Sweet of L . M. Hend e.uon , as n(]ml nlst l'ntor of t·he ..etnte O'f Orn l D . Sur tnce. Home, " to me. Plaintiff VB , Mllnl'cd E , If you're looking tor peace, and deceased, Surface, et. Ill., defe ndnn ts. being would take your fill, cose No, I B04 on the dooket ot sa.l·d You will find it right here, on our Co urt. will oUa.· to,' sa le at Dubllc a uction on th e premises on th e 24 1h beautiful hill, day of .,lul y, 1931. ' at 2 o'clock p. nl . By Mrs. Jessie B. Tripp, the followi ng dcscrlbed real estale. it : Harveysburg, Ohio: to-w "The following r eal estale al t lln t ---- ~ In Clea l'creek lownshlp, War ren Co unty, Ohio, nnd bel,ng part a t th e PHONE 8F3 north- eRst 'lullrler ot section No, Bill. Allow.d 26, township S. ra nge 5 betwee n the Wilson Paint Co., paint and · oil M ami Rivers. aegl nnln g Ilt Il Btllk e 1159 W ill ' F rmers' Ex Or . ton e In th e North lin e of Imld, HARVEYSBURG, OHIO '!' ; aynesv e a - Q un I'Ler gec l Ion North-weat COrnGI' change, sewers, $9.60: Lebanon ot the ~c hoo l !houae lot and r"nnlng : Farmers Coop. Co., cement, ,62,- Lh o.nce with the nortll line of the 70', Oregonia lBridge Co., steel, sections and Iw,lth .road 40, 12 pol es ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ a. S C to a .take or IItone; tJbcnce S : = $37.94; L. G. Anderson.,. ons 0 0 degrees 15' W, 80 poles to Il s tak e lumber, $117.22: Mason Lumber or s tonll: th ence parallel with th e FOR SALE DATES CALL CO., cement an(i lumber, $26.62; North line of the sectio n 40 . 12 pol es to a stone or stnk e In the line of I d LeRoy Blair, cement an grave, In-nd belonging to tho heirs of 18allO $358.65; Perry 'R Simpson, ser- H. Roades ; th ence with said Hoades V ices, 1I!65.60 :, Lebanon Lumber Co line ,and lin e o! the. eo\)oo l house lot ,. S C Notth 0 degrees 15" E , 80 Doles to paint, $20; Van Camp ' tone 0., the ·beglnnlng. oOlJ t~lnlng twen ty , FUNE~AL QIRECTOR stone, $12.78; Oren GroBS, ~a'rd acres be the sa.me more or 1088. Berail material$ 19'. 84; LeRoy, Blair, Inf, th e same- premises deeded by WAYNESVILLE, OHIO zn belh SelJa I' to John M . Sellar by gravel, $64.80 ,' Waite", Shuff, EI deed dated the 12t.h dlly ot October stone,$3 ; J. W. Lingo Hardware 1897. Recorded In Vol. . 72 pnge .63, JESSE STAN~EY Co supplies ~1I86.20 l Kilpatrick Wl\.rrl!l" Count y, Ohio. Deed Record.' ~';' C $318 Sa u real estate above descrlbel ., Full¥ Equipped for Good French motor ur ' 0., ~B, .' ,La locate.\ In Clearcreek tOWnsh ip. PLODe 320, New Burl~n .. tDD, 01.;0: 95; Morrow Garage,. serVIces, ,20. Warren Count y, Oh 10, ' ' Service. " 95' H E. Hill services $20.95' The, real estate abov --described " $1"60' 0 ' h ~ been dul y a.nd lega ll y appra.lsed , '. EARL KOOGLER Lar8"e Display 'Room. , H. E. HI!I/ se'rV1lces, ~'. . : ~e-, at the eum ot JUOO. and will not' be gonia Brloge Co., repall'8, $6.10: .old tor le'8 than % ot said 1Iojl_ R; D. , 8, XeDia, Obio Ambulance Service Frank : Slierwood Co., ' 8upp)!es, ' P~!,~dr::iluee.tate will be sold fr ee PLOD. DaytoD Co. 54J5 $.12.50: H. L. Conover,. supphes, and elear rJt the dower ot Mildred '17.63; Alexandersc Qept. Store, E . Surface therein. upon the followsupplies $7.70' Reif'. EJectric Inlf terme to· ... lt: "' . of Ule pur. . ' . 21 J D Ad <; haae p.I'Jce or the .a.ld rea.J u t.te to .aerVlces, .13. U': • • ems be paid ' In eli.h, on day of lale '" and Co., repalu, ,16.77: Ben,- In one year and 1,(, In two yeve hams Motor Co., repain, ,4.5 ; tromh .tl:le day ot .lile, with Intere.t . r.... r ,87 a.t t e rate ot elx p.reent pe.- annum Pr:ues E qUIp ~"I" 8UpP ... , .- trom da-:v 'of aa.J ••• the deterred pal{79; Industrial Tractor EQUii8Qt mellta to be ~eQured by mortgatre on rer.;irs,~2,20; Frank Mlulc . _ bile premia •• ~ld. • 9~' A f8: ' L. •. H»NDJi)R80N, Aa ~1II.1."trator ot lb. Kaufman's . II. .-t• .,. Of Oral D. Bu1'lao'e Gordon Job DMu. Iil. 8~~~~e1tt)' lAw lUll. II. n. ' .

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A beautiful five-passeng er car, with longe r, wider body, and

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Triplex safety plate glass. You can now have the new Ford delivered

with safety glass "n all windows and doors at slight additional cost.

The price of the new Ford Standard Sedan ;s $590, f o. b. Detroit.

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Centerville, Ohio

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Is Now Going On

A t th e Lo w es t .Pr ic es in th e H is to ry of .th e: St or e ,

SPRING BRANCH

Hil ey Gibso n and family . Aft er lIl)(lll cllllcrs were lilt', Rnym o nd , Illith, 1'11 1'. and Mrs. H aro ld Roge l' o f Be llbrook . 1011". and r~ . J oe P e nn ' witl w're . 11'. :Ill I "\11'" .l1·':SI' Smi th o f j.:,! .l\ i:l, . Ih'nl ~lInrl:,\, wi t h 1\'11'. .'unday guest.· of M r. find Irs . Fos ter Moo te, of Fru nklin. MI'. a m i !\I I's. Hil ey Gibso n nnll dlll1Khter E ls ie atton ded t he fun c I,ttl o f Mr. H.uK h Lnu ghlin at th e ( ' hri ~ t i a n ch\1rch Mo nday aCt e rnO II at Waynes vi lle . 1\11'. Milbo ut'n mith. Mrs. Emm n Still has Swee t Potat o G ibso n athmde d the H ess r e u ni o n ndny arle·l·no on. Pl a nts , \ plen ty of them , last~Ii Su ss T he lma Morga n of l\1t. lI olly s pe nt F r ida y with Misses for t his week 's trade , Els ie lind S t ellil Gibllon.

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COM E AND GET THEM

WAYN ES V ILL E M. E. CHURC H G. . Diberl, Past or W edne ~ llay: Bible s tudy Ilnd prayt!r nt",·tin g lit 7 :45 p. 111. F "iday: Chui r !,I'adie at 7 ::10 p. m. Sundny : Sunday s h ool at 9 :30 II. m, Murn ing \\' u l'~ hip at 10: 30 E pwort h LeuguI· nt 7 :uO p. m. At 8 :UO p. 111. U ve ry specia l proReau th e n ew serial beginni ng in g r ll m will be given . Speci a l m us ic un d II pngeall t will b e g iven by n ext week's iss ue. membe rs of t h e c h urch. The RP ak l· r o f th e e \' ' ning- will be Mrs, C. C. l' ca le of inc iflnuti. Mrs. P c l i nn uuts tanding sp n kcr, and wo 0 1'0 very f o rtunate t o huv' her ctJlIIe to o ur church . Do n ' t f or~et to IItten (1 this service . On Mo ndny e ve ni ng of n ext w,'(,! k is the r eg ular lime for the ml"l'tinK o f thc o ffi cia l bon rll,

CELEBRATE The Four th of Julv in the good oldfash ione d way, with good thing s to eat and Fi rewo rks nigh t and day WE have a displ ay of all kind . of Firew orks noillY ones and prett y ones, at .7c to 25c WE can suppl y your Dinn er, Lunc h or Picni c Baske ts with the most delic ious Fruit s, Vege tables , Po!>, Ice Cream , Cand y, or whate ver' you want to eat.

Com e to Van Dile n's Groc ery wher e Qua litv prev ails

F. .E. .y AN OFLEN, Prop. Corwin, Ohio

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Fencing Buila . Up Soil Fertility

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Waynesville, Ohio

II I iSH SUl'a l\'t iss ildine RIH' nt las t II'el'l, in ])lIy l ol1, th l' gu(,st o f 1\1r. und Mrs , ,J. L. • "II (' rs. ?II'. !\IIII I rs. 1. D. Bnil'd lin d duu j{htt", an d Mrs .•1Lllia Donova n spent ]\Io nd ay lind I'll 'sday in Indiana poli s.

Th e Riv e r' Rats (,f Co rwin, we re v ictors in :t gam\! of so ft bull w ith Ly tl e T uesd ay e\'('ning , t he score being 7 t o 11.

' eve ra l I,ocol ma: ons a ttend ed !It the Church of hris t S unday even ing. Re v. J. J. Schaeffe r , r ecto I' of St. Mary's Episcop al ch u rch assist e d in the sel'vice , R ev , A. William son, prcachi n g t he serm on.

FERRY CHURC H OF CHRIS T (Unde nomina tional) . Cheste r A. William son, Ministe r Lawn F ete, Friday eve nin g Juno 26, 8 :00 p, 111, Ever yb od y invited. Sel'vice fol' Su nday, June 28 as follow : Bible Sch ool at 9 :9 0 a. Ill. Every S und ay a "Speciltl Day," L ord's Suppe r at 10 :3 0 n. m. Several of the folk who atte1'lde d the N orth Americ an Christia n Convention nt L exingto n, Ky., w ill bring repo rts on what they saw and h eurd. Yo u wi ll mi ss it if you are not thei'e to "lis ten in." Mrs, Scu lly (dau ghter of former mini s ter, Bra Palmer ) will be with us and sing f o r u s. You a r e alway s welcom e at. this ch urch .

Vitamin - ·Have yo u h eard that Gazoof is on tlle r ocks? ' Hormo ne- No, What wa s he sen t to j\lil 'fo r7 __ _ __

INJUR ED IN FALL

GENUINE Amerluft Fencel

Mr. and i'll' S. Erll(' ~ t Mllrlin of Dayton , SI1l'II t Tu esday w ilh re lativc ~ in WlI yn .. ~ \' i ll e .

ST. MARY S CHURC H R ev. J. J : Sch effer,' Rector ST. MARY 'S CHURC H June 28, F o urth S undny after Tl'in ity. Church schoo l at 9 :30; MOl'l1in g Prayer and SOTln o n at 10:30.

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1'h l' Kat . 'did s SIH:O ll t a VC I'y d eIiKhtful \I'(' "k -I' ncl at Bunn ell's l' all1p.

ST. AUGU STINE CHURC H Rev. Law re nce B. Mollma nn. The lates t in ne w j ewelry, Summe r schedul e -1st, 8rd and wa t ch es, uia,mon d s, w eddil1g rings, 6th Sund ay, Mass at 8 :0 0 a. m.; s ilve r wa r e. Cary' s J ew£O lry S hop, 2nu and 4th S unday, ' Maaa at Leb anon. Ohio. 9 :30: Mi ss e lli e G1"nh a111, o f H nr veys WAYN ESVIL LE CHURC H OF burg, Ilnd M iss R ut h ook sp at sevc l'Ol day., Illst w ee k with MI'. CHRIS T nnd Mrs . H e rman Surfllce , (U n d en a minalio nal) Cit " tel' A . Williall lllo n, lIIinis ter Mr. IInri l\l rs. Wall('t' S he eh a n. Bi ble Schoo l at !J :30 a. m. Mr. !lnd !\I rs. Delll'lh S hccha·n. i n Lord' s S up per s imply Il nrl sc rip t ur- compan y with Mr. li nd 1\1l"s. Carl r oll, of Frankli n. vi ' ited Hi gh a ll \' o bserv e d at c o nciu !lio n. Christ'ia'n Endeav or at li :45 p , Ill , L oi!l Br idge, Ky., o n unciay, Penning ton , lea dc l', Even in K evanTwo adul t cia ... e s fr om the 'Bible geli, tic ser vice ot 7 :45 I). m. e l'Dlo n s ubject, " A Reo!lon able Relig- .·c hoo l of the loca l hur('h o f hris t, were enterta in ed ut th e io n." A Iwa ys good . peela l and h ome of MI'. Il nd Mrs . G eorge co ngrcga ti ona l s inging. Praye r Dl ceting and Bi b le stud y each Woo lla rd ill Dayton Td cs day nig ht Wed nesday nt 7 :45 p. m , The Th ere we re abo u t twe nty-flv pres nt to ' nj oy u ver y pleu 'ant evenchurch where yo u fee l a t hom e. ing .

FRIEN DS MEETI NG' There will b e an a ll day session of the Friend s Meetin g on the 28th. First -day c hool at 9 ::10. Meotin g f OI' wors hip 10 :3 0. Lunch in dining room fit nO on, Monthl y meeting ] :30, lifte r which Prof. R. E. Menden hall of Otlel'be in College will s peak, Everyb ody welcome.

The rotetlon of hoSl not only builds up loll fertility but checlcs dl..... . Good fcn~ In9 en.bl .. you to Icup your pigs In cle... patur. from farrowing oin. ·to ...dc.l ns time. Come in and ut "II you how Iitti. It will COlt to fence your ti.lds . with the

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AT THE CHURCHES IN WAYNESVILLE

Isaac Linco1.n s uffe red severe body bruises and a broken thumb in a fall , of seve1'nl feet while pkking ch erries from a tree at hi ~ home W edn esday m orning. Mr. Lincoln was injured when he lost hi s balance and fe ll a b out 1'0 feet to the ground . ' Angu s -What makes this auto rock so? Sandy -It's a Plymou th.

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1\11'. lind Ml'S, J ohn Rloll'. nnd fa mil y of Cinci nnu ti s pe nt , unlillY with ~ I I", and Ml'S, W, ]\1. 'ulenllln, J a m es Re ed e r uC 'enter ville \\'II S It Sun day dinn ",r glll!s t of his :; 011 C halm e t· Heed el' li nd fami ly. MI', an d MI" >I, F J'llnk Millc nberger and so n Wi> I'C (j "'c,l,,ck IJin ncr gues t ;; SnlLlrd ny of Mr, un d Mrs. Cliffo rd Al"chd clicon a nd su n in Day t on. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. H. Bubbin glon nn d d nug ht el'~ , Hut It tl ntl Jane, of Fl'ento n, visited th,~ ir aunt. Mrs. , , ll , 1J aine H a nd fUlllily Sunday aftel'no on. ' MI'. allll Mrs, G lenn .lo h n ~ un d childre n, P a ul und Vi vian of DAYlo n w e t'e c nlertuin ed to uin nel' Su nday at the h ume uf thei ,' nltl llwl', Mrs . .I\1llrgu ret J c.it ns. A ve r y large c l'c,wd atlen deA the sa le o f c huttl'ls of II. M. Clllrk at hi s \lt te residen t·(" Satllrda y nftl" 'noon, The H ess I'oun ion \l'Il R 11Cl d Su nTrento n , visile d their a unt, Mr~ . Fmnk II css lind twel ve O) f their relative s front W . Va. atte nd ed, WalTe n Cuok of near Wa y nes\,ille s pen t the wCl·k-cn d w it h his au nt, 1\Irs. Mllrg ar et J o hns , MI', Wre nchl c l', · t.llt(' ins pector of p ublic buildin~s , oJ olumbu R, was in town Monday an d lol ll Wal ter Ke nrick th a t th,' firo-esc ape IIlld n il at. Lyti c n u ll w as ve r y ~ nti . Cu ct.oI'Y. ' Mr, alld Mrs, Wil bu r Fou l ks ell-

lerla in(;(l on S unday, f l', alld lIIrs William I5l11 ith o f VI ' It ~ unL Hi(\jrc , [(y . • and M I', and ~ 1 1'i:; . 1I1f1l'ion da y a t Lhe hOlll l' o f II' . nl1u Mr ~. Il ll \l g it e r ty and uu g hl er o f Fulmo uth, K y. ~ I r. ant! Mrs. Everl'l.L C la d(, M l'. IInci :\Ir ~ . U. W . Youn e' utili c hildn: n of I nylon , 1\11'. u u d Mrs, W, \0'. Cla l'k of WuYnt's vi ll, l\Ii~ll Annn Mer'cdi t h of Cil1 ~ illllllti lllld Mrs . l\ lury Curm o ny, were .'un day dinn,C I' ' lIe ~ l~ ul th e cOlllltry hOl11o 01' M ,': a nd J\Ir ~. Walt, ·t' Whiluk "t· 1' 0 1'1111' 1' hom e " I" Lit .. Chll"k~. J'.l r. un(1 i\I , ~. Luwell Tho m as It!"d fol' t he ir SUll day dinncr ~ lI l' ~ tll 1\11'. lind 1\11'': . (: l" JI '~C -Well e ", ]\1J.. FI'ank \\f l' I"'1' ann Mr . lin d Mrs. J t"TY Wntk ins " f ',' ntcrv ille. 1\1 r. and 1\1I-~. l\[ ark Wiboll 'IInd fnmily cnlel'la illl'd ThLll'~dHY evell ill ~ ill h"n or of the forlll ers bro1.111'1', M t,. An, "" Wilslln of Ch icH!;o. 'I' hns(' p l' e~l' J1t we n ' I\!t .. a nt! Mrs. . 't u nlcy C ood a1l(1 son or ]Jayton , Mr. al1d J\(r ~ . ~~ d Nul t . o n a n d duu ghte r , of Mla111is burg , 11'. an d !\i,·s. Geo rg-,' Gras.~ in unu M ,'. unci Mrs. lo'rll llk W ibun oC Centerv ill e. St'vf' rul fri e nd s fro lll hen' moto r ed to Ulinken sv ille, Adu1l1 s cOll nt y S unda)', t ook we ll till ed bu ~ keLs und HiJ nt th d ay with R ' \', Saru h Row nHl n and l\li H. Bc t't hn H ie\. 1\1 iss Dow nllln is a f ul'mel' p a~ tor hl're. T Ill' fnmi lie s o f the f" ll (lwi!1~ enjoyed the trip: li e n En1l"lOk , .J. B. Jon es, :Ed Lnngllc l'c, 'nt'l ]Jukr an d Geo t'ge

[{('cd er an d ' lI lHo Nnl hnn Gray, a )( u ~ t Itl th o [uk . ho me. '1'111' la rgest e l'owd lhnt 1ms bcen in Lytl fo r It long' tim e uttCll ri ed th e Band • Ine e r t g ive n by lht! Wll y n 's'v il\ t! ' c hr) ol ba nd, Friduy e l' onin~ . 'J'hll bull game, where th e bli nd played Nlr ly in t he ev nill)!, \l'n ~ a l ~ l1 e njoyed b y n la l'lI'e <: I'o \\'d. Th e s core b 'twee n ' Vuy11 ,, ~ \' il1e a nd Lytlo was 7 to 6 in fIl VO I" of Lytle, Th e hll s in e~s men who s pon ~o l'ed lhis tl' 'at we r e : En.'rctt EIl r1~' , 1~lbel'~ Wlll\ac c, G il )' Rnu tzull11, Wnllel' Kenrick , "1' ~ l c , ' Graham . Mnl'k Wil ~ on and CI,\'ll e W hUl"lon.

Late Classified Ads. FOR SALE

FO R • ALE- Late Mi chi gn n see d potlltoe s . n, E. S tandifo rd. FOlt SALb- . umm e l' tiro 'ses, in gOlld con d iti on. ,'i"' 6s lli and up. heap. Inq uil'o li t. Gazctlt ! offi ce.

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~ PPL IES Be lts . pull oys, babitt III e t.nl , oi l cups , injecto rs, lubrica to rs, s teum and wate l' gllugC~ , gltuge g lnss oilers. pll ekin;!" b oil I' Hu eR, su cti~ n h ose, lank pum ps, va l l'c~ and fittings . Til E 00 KLI~l'- KING CO. 415 W. Main t " Xe nia 0., Ph o n'e 360

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LYTLE Miss Thel ma Colema n s pent la s t week w ith MI'. and Mrs . Harold Kellis nn,l family at Mt. Holly. Mr, and lVIl"tl, n. H. Bookw alter and , o n oC Miamis b urg \ vere dinne r guests F'ridllY of their daul\:ht el' Mrs. MOrJ"i Miller and fam il y. MrH. lI1ltrgal 'et J ohns s pent a coup ln of days la st w eek at the home of MI', and Mrs. Earl T h omli S on Soeilll Rowan d accomp anied th e m to Cincinn llti on Wedne s day. Mr. and Mrs. L eonard Gray started o n a m otor trip to Nevada Wednes day, with t heir . son-in- law and dnu ght.e r , Mr, and Mrs. Martin Dolan o r C incinna ti . . Sevcl'lll of t h e Lad ies Aid members vi t h the Indies of the Red Li on and Spr'ingb oro church were e ntertain ed Fri day afterno on at t he hom e of Mrs . ' John McClur e ea st of Springb oro , ' Wa lter Kllllriclf. has a fresh suppl y of lim e on hand for 'Ilpraying tobacco and potatoe s. Anna Mar}' Whitak er is spending thi s w eek with h er grand pal'e nts, Mr, an d M I·s. Samuel Meredith at J ohn sville. Mrs. Clifton Burnet t cam e home from t he hospita l Sa\;ul'd ay, much improve d in health. Mrs. Ada C he noweth of Cen. tervill e s pent the week-e nd with Mrs. Belle Scott and family.

NGW; ~TA"NEW AND-lOW PRIC-E FOR 1931, THIS_

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TILL more mileage, though the cost to you is le,,1 the big news of 1931 about . Thet's ,'the famous ~ew Goodyear Heavy Du~ AIIWeath er. You've seen it adding StYle and' ~m.,t".ss to mo~y cars, Your eyes have ad~ired its prismed sidebars pointit'l9 to the Sil. I".r Sttipo on the wall.You've notod its big siz; , 'its hutky beouty. No·hoavy duty tire has ~'ier \ sold in such +remel'ldous numbers-1t's THE leaderl Come iri ad lot us ten you how little H COlts today.to enjoy th~ matchte~$ endurance, .afety and dyl; of jh.~e great tires on YOUR carl

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Eighty-Fourth Year -,-

.LATEST NEWS DIRECT FROM -)OHIO CAPITAL OLUMB $S Statistics compil ed under supel'vi sion of Secretary of State, Clarenc e J . Brown, inqicate tha t Ohi o is fifth among the ."urtes in banking TeSourc es. New York , P ennsylv ania, Ma ssachusett s and Illinois al'e the only s tates having greater bunking assets. In t he last three , yea rs th e total number of bu nk !l in Ohio lans decreas ed from 707 in 11)28, to OOt in 1 (l 30. In tho sam e three yenr ped od the ave rage asse ts of slate and private banks has incrensed from $3 ,33 9,308 in 1928, to $3,448. 992 ~J2(l, lind to $3 ,5<11,2 20 in 1930, per in stitutio n This means t.hat the averag e Ohio bUllk hilS $200,00 0 more in resourc('s n ow than in 1928.

WAYNESVlLLE, OHIO, WEDN ESDA Y, JULY 1,193 1

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W. A. C. WINS FROM FORDS IN SLOW GAME

Live Business Conc erns Liste d Alt.enU, II of readers of Th e Miallli Ga zette this week is called t o a new depal·tm ent uppeari n g fol' t he fir st tim e in th e cu \'I"ent issue on page 3. This de par tm nt entitled LIVE FIRM. YOU SHOUL D KNOW Sf,' rv cs liS II busines s directo ry of 'prog ressive busine ss firm s and indi viduals that appreci ate your I' ntl·onag e. III additio n to adverti sement s thi ' f eature each week will cU Ilt.ain on intere::;t ing res ume a nd de scri ption of on e of the COI n 'ern ' t llking part.

Our W. A. C' s. defeate d the If you are pap ering use Plaster F'u ll. 11 F ru s, of Osborn , by a Patch. Madd en's Lumbe r Yard, ~CC)l"C R to :! in !In oth er ball MI'. and Mrs . Homer Carey were Chas. Welch, uf Mi unci ,;bur£ wa ~ ~ lIm L' pla yt' d at Way ne Par k SunDayton visitors Monday . calling un \V u~' nc l< v ill e frie nds, o n day af tern oo n. T he size of the Thursd ay. crowd, and the play ing of our boys Miss Olive Allen visit.ed fri ends \V' re J"t·u ll y !Jell,,!" th a n ought to in F'runkli n ovor the week-e nd. MI' a nd :II I'S. j'"orrest Hough a n,l childr en, Wl: l'e Du ytnn vi sitol"8 Su n ha ve II\~ n exp ec ted wi tti the BUll Ed Be rgan, of Detroit, Michiga n b ili ng down un the fi eld at a lIny \!ve nin,;:" . is visiting hi s mother, Mrs. Julin h Ulld rc ll -degr~\' ra tl·. Bergun . Mrs. J. L ' lI urt.sock is th e gu«;!st ,\ youn g l1Ian n U Il1 ~ d Hughes es--of hel" da ug- h tl~ r, :\'l rs. Robel"!. Wa l- ~a ye cl Lo pilch the gam Mf<ssrs. O. J. Edward s and J. W. e for the lOll. uf Dayton . Edward s, and son George, were in \"i ~ i t " r" , bu ' t he party who told Hillsbo ro, Munday . hi m he ('ou [d Ilitch ba ll was s ureMa ste r had es HIII't. oc k, of [ y kic! di l1 /!: the po" r boy. He Otis Cowles, 99, celebrated his disMilford , is s pendi ng the we l!k with ,;[uYl'd ab~ Hemon hoids or PILES a s pe- lateal birthday by pitching a verfect ci lu le l y nothin g but his Mrs. Edi t.h Hn n ' is and fa ll1il~' . ciality. Con ~ ult Dr. Steele, Wil- 'trike before; a game at Syracus e, !-( lo\'e and a cule li t t le misplac ed eyeb row on his upper lip. Thl'ee Work on the n ew s tate office mingto n, Ohio. -· Sep2 ~. ¥. " MI', and Ml"s. Ray Co nn er a nd ailll one-hal f illnin gll were enough buildin g has been t esum ed lifter a baby spen t severa l da ys lust we«;!k to se nd him in search ( the Messrs. Samuel Butterw orth and wa lk out by membe rs of the carwith relative s lit New Burling t on . ~ hnd e. pentcl's ' uni on, who claim ed the Gilbert Frye vi sited r ela tives in FOlll' :;inl!les, a walk and right to set the window s in the Wilmin gton Sunday . For bes t r esults consign y our I' \'O\, sco L Lhe A. C's away to an buildin g, wh ich was being d one by The ew century club held live stock to Green- Embry Co., th ree- ru n lead in the second.a O. B, LeMay, of Shemel'd, Alamembe rs of the ironwo rkers' unioIi Band-Gonc~rt its las t N meeting of the year Cincinn at the ati, in cllre of D. R. Salis- Hnrtsuc k's ~ ingl e und Buck Compba ma, is visiting WOI'k on th e buildin g has been his brothel ', F . With creame ry butter selling bury. hom e of MI'!I. Amelia White, June to n's home ru n added a couple in pu shed rapidly ever s ince constru ct U, LeMay, and family. approx imately 19 cen ts less a Th e Wayn esville Sch oo l Band 26th. the lhird, Huugh'lI double ion Rtal'ted and the contrac tors anpound wholesa le than it did two olwith standin g the heat, memo will give a conce rt Thursday eve M I". and Mrs. Howa r'! A rc hdclI- wa . te rl . A fling-[c, two errorsbeing Miss Martha Wes t, of B ticipllte comple ting it and turning and years ago, Ohio b dail'y e r ~ and fal'mer guest s s are spent con 8 a p. s pent pleasan m. at Sunda t COl'win y in Duyton, the a wulk a dded a nother in the f oul'th . This co nce rt it. ovel' to th e s tate enl'ly next year is s pending a fow dll Ys with rais ing an adverti sing n fterrroo fund n. for will gu estl' be sponso of Ml·. and Mrs. Henl'Y \Vhil t wo wa lkf;. 11 !;inltl e, all error red by The Roxann a Its twelve s tori es are expecte d to un cle, C. P. Elli s and f amily. the purpose of promot ing the lII·pe ntcr. 0 . , a well kn own entet;- , 'M usic conllts ted o'f patri otic airs Inc! a wilc! pitch w r' good for a hou se all d epal"Tn ents of state with B nle of butteI'. This on is beini th e victJ:ola acand three vocal - our commu n ' , ~nner s Depend able watche s and the ~() ul'l e \1l orc in th e fifth , and our the exce ption of the 'l1dmini strative complis hed Fol by os means by Mrs. of Le a 0g-cen May, of accomp ant sweet co rn. Mr. Harry Lizllr was in Cy nthi - boys ca ll cd it II day. omces whi ch will be continu ed in latest in Jewelry and Novelti es at check-off, n contl"ib ution f one We wiRh them success an d invite iecl by Mrs. J. H. Sackett . A sin g le nn,1 a do ubl e were Carv's Jewelry Shop; Lebano n, O. ana. Ky., last week, in IItl endn nce th e Cl1pitol. cent from each check rec Irelan ei d d f or WlL fI the s ubject of t.he everyo ne to cOllle to COI'win and at the Harri on ou nt y Republ ican com bined with nil t he A. C. errors cream . The fund is to aftern be exp oon. Il...d ed conve ntion. Mi s es Gertrud e Chandl er and enjoy an eve ning of mu sic which to gi ve the visito rs thre e runs in When the n ew parole boal'd as" The char'lIl of Ireland " by Mrs. by a commit tee of ' Ohioan s, com tho first o f t.he fourth. Wuntz ' s umes office in Septem ber, the Clarabe l Hunt are enrolled for th ey have provid ed fur yo u. MI'. Hou ...,,~~: posed :'--: of three represe ntative gh ,gave glimpse s of the s of Ellrl Bake r, of membe rs will have theil' hand s f ull the summe r term at Ohio State Stanley Watkin s wi[1 be directo r. beautif r, 010., "itnrled theil'" ' ixth with -e single; u l K illarney country . of the Ohio State Univer sity and is her e visiting hi sDegnv Th e Ilrogl'Qm is as foll ows: Lewi s funn ed and Sipe hit into a [ 0 1' some time as 1,600 inmates of Univers ity. mnd parents State Departm ent o f Educat ion; Mr. and MI·s. th e homes and patrioti c spirit of prctty doubl e play, Menden hall to th > Ohio Peni"tentilll"Y are eligible W. J . Bake r and three dairy farmer s, lind three other relative lh e I rish people. PART I. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Burton to Co mpton. With one f or pllro le and each will be given a s. creame rymen. Mrs. Elb on in her paper "Irish Chas. Smith enjoyed a reunion down in th c ninth, Lewis singled h 'aring. Th ere are now apIH'ox iAc cording to C. J. Bechtel heiAm erican s We Mar ch Fairy Tilles and ' Folk Lore" gave mel', Mi ss Evelyn Cllrt wrigh t left to righ t and S ipe again hit into 'l'ately 4660 n1en ho.used at the big and picnic dinn er at Wayne Pnrk Advanc secreta ry of the Nationa a n interest e l . ...... ing accoun t of March the part on Sunday . Sunday eve ning for Ilmp OWll i1'sa lh (; Mendl'-Lo-Eddi e-to Buck comin stituL;on. nearly all of whom Laurel .. ...... ........ March these sto l'ies played in the early Dairy Council , Ohi o dairy far- Pocono 'ummi t, Pa., wh ere she bi nat.ion to end the game. employ ed in the Irnrious mers must produce the highest Courag hi.-tory e of ... the , .. race. Superst ition March housed in the now industr ial Belm ont Merchl \nts are booked l\!Jos. Grace Muraw a of Detroit of cream posible for butter- \vill s pend the s umme r': Sight .......... .. . .. March seems to ha ve a strong hold. up on grade to play at Wayne Park next SunIng lately cOIllPleted and returne d t o' her home Saturda y At makin!!" increas e their output Golden the and Fri commo endship n people and the "evil. . ...... March Mrs. Pamela Wah sUII'I. Miss da y, July 6. This is reputed t o be entirely tire-pro of. after a week's visit with relative s Old Time ad vel'llse thei r product , if Ohio is Charlo to be P olitical Parade MarcD eye" is real to many of them .. tte and MI'. Dewey Wah sum the be~t tr veling team out and friend s. to continu e as one of of the The leading ho. tess served approp rIate of Americ a .... ..... Medley of Dayton , .spent The publis hed li.s ts of the enSunday with Mr. Dayto n. They heat Lebano n 7 to re fr eshm ents to those present dairy states of the Union. Vern Hough and tries in the early clo sing events of family 2 . last S~nday . Augspu rger and Miss Lillie An ardent advoca te of newsof Cus.'ltow n, Guests were: 1\Ir". Minerv a Hough . the Ohio State F'.air· to ' be held is visiting herNedry, Well er WI ll take care of the batpapel' adverti sing, Mr. Bechtel hesister and niece, Mrs .. J. H. Harljoc k, Mrs. Josie Mrs . Louise August 31 st--Sep temb'e' 6th .• in- Mrs. Alice McKinsey and Adams March ' and three t.e.ry work in this game. There will icer a sserted that wherev er newsdaughWhitak er, Mrs. ' Whetze l, Mrs. dicate that some of the best speed t er, AUss March Beck, Misses paper adverti sing has been used children , of Latonia Ky., spent Jle a game ~atu,rday aftern~~)Ji July Mime and Annie the week-e nd with Mr. and Mrs. R. 4th . Well~l 'YllI catch. thiS kings in the country will contes t Mal'ch game, , Mrs . Ev&'- Davis, Mrs. El- to pl'omot e the sale of butter, ex- F. Campbe ll and family the state tl:ack. Thel'e are , . ' . , Karch Brown . but the pltchm g selectio n has not eeJlent results have been achieve len d. Connel' , M Buerkle , Mrs. stakes with purses of $),200 yet been made. Lotz. Mrs. Fi res, • Silver, Mrs. Many Ohio .farMer s are dep.end ent Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Lacy 000. In the 2 :20 tJ'ot there Madden . almost er;tttrely. upon the IIlcome dal!i4-t er, and entries ; 21 'in the 2-:13 ~e:.,e~~~~tM~.....-I:e.'"" lt;~~~ii~~~4;. from ihelf dai~8 ADd >Ilt: ~b ·clnil~tr. 'Wir~ the two-ye ar old trot ; 40 'stS'" "'C telhime r dec!are d that unles~ they . Lacy ~d mother ~Sunday GOOD CUT two-yea l'-old pace; 53 in the 2 :20 CLOTH ING . CLUB PACK ER-PO RTER coopera te With other agencie s in Have your lawn mower sharpp~ce, 36 jn the three year old pace ened by Gla!lser , 8b " .. 2 0 0 0 0 0 the same machin e as used increas ing the demand ~or cr~amMake your Lawn more beautif ul Berring er, 3b .. 1 0 0 1 0 () and 63 in the three year old trot. in the factory butter, a. yery serIOUS sItua, at the Waynes ville The fourth mt'eting of the Good MI'. and Mrs. Charles ·L. Porter ery 'rhat means excelJe nt sport for Auto and Macnin ery Nobling tion will develop . , 2b 4 0 1 3 2 0 have your mower sharpen ed by Co. Cut Clothin g Club was held June announ ce tho maniag e of their rmtl'ons of the fair. arT, cf 4 0 0 2 0 1 Warren county is listed as one E~ectrakeen Process . sister 23 at the home of Jane Cook. See Roy Groth, rf .... . 3 0 0 2 0 0 of the leading . dairy section s of PIgott, at Lumbe r Yard. C. 'P. Ellis and , Mi ss M,a ry N. Porter ily and Miss There was an individu al demonIn 1908, twenty -three year ago, Mal·tha West werefam Wantz, If .. " .. 4 1 1 3 0 0 the State. Sunday ' to dinner stration by Jane Furnas and one there were 10,649 motol' vehicle s guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis. --Mr. Frankli n Packer Herman by Juanita Brnnno ck. Sovera lmemb er s of the 10cIII W. Sipe, S81b," ..p ... 4 0 2 4 1 2 in Ohio, This year nearly two mil- Sims and daughte " , .. 4 1 2 1 3 1 on Tuesda y, the twenty- third of rs, of Lebano n. F. M. Refresh S. of the me M. nts E. were church served ut- Semlel' , c .". . 3 1 1 4 1 0 by lion were register ed, bringin g in June tended Rosema a mission l'Y Bentley ary confere , Viola Campb el n ce at Hughes , p .. ,.. 2 0 1 0 1 0 approx imately $13,600 ,000 in fees Mr. and Mrs. Ninetee n hundre d and thirty-o ne V. Smith. in and Doris Wade. Miami Valley Chauta uqua las t Herr, 1b to the state. At the end of the first compa.ny with Mr.B.and ..... ... 1 0 0 4 1 0 Mount Vel"non Mrs. , Jesse New week. York We adj oumed to meet July 7, ten years of. registra tion. there Mengle and family. of Morrow . 1931 at the home of Ruth Conner . Mr. and Mrs. Frankli were 442,020 . motor vehicle s and spent Saturda y 'and Sunday 82 3 8 24 9 4 at St. A~ter adjoul'I \ment we played home-- July first to n Packer at Mrs. Elizabe th Werntz , wh o has Total s at the end of the next Septem ber in 1928 Mary's __ spent cro<tUe the pas t s ix yeal's with he r t. fifteent h. Starlit Lodge, Cresco, tnere were 1,711-,£16 ... ,.. u ,Ar"' ....." . WA YNESV ILLE A. C: , daught er in Weathe rford, Texas. .-.... ~ - ~ ~ Jane Fumas , Report er. Pennsy lvania; after Octobe r first fee for passenge~' .1\'11'. F. C. Hartsoc k and famil) • is visitin~ her so n, Hobert W erntz 2425 ST. ... AB R H PO A E ~ AUGU Kings STINE Highwa : CHURC y, 'w as $".56, for COIl"'< ""'''l Brookly n, H of Milford . and Ml'. and Mrs. Ronand famIly. . . ........ New York. $26.61 and for trailers , Rev. Lawren ee B. Mollma nn. ald Hawke and son Frank were Huff, d 1 0 0 0 0 1 JUNIO R FARME R'S CLUB' --- ~Hopkin s, rf .. 2 0 0 0 0 0 Sunday guests of Mrs. Edith HarFirst, Third and Fifth Sunday , Miss Dora tiles and ni ecl!. Mrs T,he cigBl'et te tax has passed the ris and family. Mass at 7 :00 a. m. Second and Grace MUl"!lwa 0'( Detl'oit pent Burton, 2b 4 1 3 2 0 FIRE'S ~ T LEBAN ON t he present .Genera .l Assemb ly Menden hall. 5S 4. Fourth Sunday , Mass at 9 :30 a. m. Thursd ay with Mr. and Mrs. s Earl 0 2 4 0 The thil'd meeting of the Wayne smokers will be compel led to The next regu'l ar meetin g of TOWllsh ip Farmer Hartsoc k, 3b ..6 2 2 1 3 0 Swain and Mi ss Lnuru McKin sey s club was held an addition aJ two cents per Two fires occuri'r (lg within 16 WAYN ESVIL the Scouts will be h eld Monday , in Grange Compton; 1b .. 4 2 3 8 0 0 LE CHURC H OF near Ridgevi lle. age of 20. The 'fate of the July 6 instead of Friday, July 3. June 2.3 hall, Tuesday evening . minutes of E!ach other- Sllnday Hough. If .. 6 1 3 1 0 0 CHRIS T Twelve membe rs an- night caused ,c onsider able damage in doubt in the House ..until Gov- Meet prompt ly at .4 0 0 0 0 0 Jesse Sears and family, and MI'~ Ellis, cf (Unden ominat ional) ernor White thl'Efw his force be- of Grange hall. 8 p. m. in front swered roll can and three new to buildin gs in differen t section s of Well er, c .... .. 3 1 1 12 3 2 membe r were present . Lebano n. The interior of the Chester A. William son, Ministe r Joseph Searf!,. of Sabina, MI'. and Augs pm'ger, hind it. The Govern or has rromise d p 4 2 1 0 8 0 Mrs. James Hawke of pl'ingfie On Sun~ay on the Wayne tubbs grocery was damage d and to sign it and tbe tax wi! become Bible . ffi:hool at 9 Ml·. Glenn Frye has recover ed Townsh ip clubafterno a. m. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. ld, - -- --played the Mason a garage in the rear of the Ban- Lord's Supper . :··~t, :30 J. effectiv e Septem ber first of this !~om his recent conclus ion C. Hawke, on Sunday. Totals 36 8 11 27 16 3 illness and re- 4-H club team m a game of base ner W. SteWial year and remain in force until Dec turned ·to his duties 't propert y was Christia n Endeav or at 6 '46 p. m. the office ball, the Farmer s winnin g by a razed. Both fia'es ember 31, 1933, produc ing a pre- of the Genuin e Parts in 1 2346 6789 Compa ny in close mat'gin , 6 to 6. There will be have been caused are believe d to Bertha Filer, Leader . Evenin g The dicted revenu e of ,11,600 ,000. by ligh~ning. evange listic sel'vice at 7 :46 p. m. watches .latest in new jewelry , Dayton , Tuesda y. base ball practic e Tuesd.a y evening dte.11U!n ds, weddin Fulton g For<l:.;O rings, 0 0 3 0 0 0 0, 0- 3 Sermon subject , "Backs liding." s ilverwa re. ~...- . at Wayne park. Cary's Jewelry Shop, W. A. C. .. o :1 2 1 2 0 00 '*- 8 Prayer meetin g and Bible study Lebano Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowe Mr. and The n, Ohio. meeting will be held CHRIS TIAN ENDEA VOR DEATH each Wedne sday at 7 :46 p, m. Mrs. Floyd savage and family. afld Tuesda ynext evening at Grange Hall. - 'Earne d Run;;--\V. K. C. 6 ~ The church where you feel at Mr. Paul Savage were Sunday dinMr. and Mrs. Juck Motrey and Eldon Ellis, Report er Stolen B uses- Se llller, Huff, Mrs. Mar;,r E. Vander vort, widow n er g uests of Mr. and "'rhe home monthl . y busines s meetin g Mrs. W. daughte r, Marjori e. and Mr. lind Compto n. of James Hehl'y Vander vort, died, F. Grahn!)l, of Route of the Christi an Endeav or Society 6. MI·s. Philip Zepf, of Cincinn ati, '1'\\" 0 Uase Ifit: --Sipe 2, Houih Wednes day, June 24, at her home will be held at the home of Misses ~T. MARYS CHURC H ~EWARD were 6 o'clock dinner gu es ts of Co mpton. in Wilmin gton, of heart disease . Erma and Lola Sears. July 2, at We repair everyth ing in watehe s Rev. J. J. Scheffe r, Rector MI'. and Mrs. G. J. Smith. on SunHOlli e Run- Co mpt-o n. She had been ill several days. clocks. jewelry -Silver ware re8.00 p. m. A delight ful party will July 6, Fifth Sunday after da)!. Doub[ e PlaYA - Menden hall to na Vander vort, teacher in Wil- plated- Beade restrun A liberal reward w ill be given follow the short bu siness g. Cary's session . Trinity . Church schoo l at 9 :30; Bu .. tOil to Compto n 2. one .son, L. R. Vander vort, of WiI- Jewelry Shop, Lebano n, to any perso n or persons furnish - All young people interest Ohio ed in the sermon and Holy Commu niun at MI·s. Ola Littl e and t\\" o sons, L(' ft on Buse- F. F. 4.: W. A. minEto n, three daughte rs, Mrs. ing informa tion that will lead to Society are cordiall y invited. 10 :30. of Man sfield. lind . lI1iss GI'uce C , lO. Will Ross, of Clarksv ille, Miss An- , the appt,l 'ehensio n, of tJhe guiltJy . -..... .. , - ••- - - Cooper , of Pittsbu rg, Pa., elll'out(' Hi W' 0 If Hughes 4; off Lewis na Vandar voort, teacher in WilMiss Katheri of Cin- p&rties who attemp ted theft of FERRY CHURC H OF CHRIS T to their homes fl'om Alabam a were 7. mingto rf high school, and Miss cinnati, Mrs. W.neG. Wade, boat and other equipm ent ftom the Thomp WILL son and CLOSE AT NOON overnig ht guests of Mr . nnd Mrs. (Unden ominat ional) Stru ck Ou Lula at 'home. by Hughes 1; by Mrs, Ed Berger, of Lebano Boy Scout Camp the Stump Lewis 3: by Augs purger 12. Cheste r A. William son, Ministe r F. U. Ll!May and fllmily. The Vander vorts former ly re- supper ~uests of Mr. and n, were McCare n farm ononCaesers creek Mrs. O. Local busines s houses \Yill be BaRes un BallH- off Hughes Bible School at 9 :30 a. m. Sunsidents in Waynes ville, where they O. MissIld ine and 'family, All closed at noon on Saturda y, July Sunday Sunday evenl'nno "" June 21st Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rich enter· ff LewiH 4; olf Augl;pu rger 1. 2: are well known and have a wide eve ning. such 1'1I fornI atl'on 'vl'll be. . kept 4th. This action is most comme nda doy will be 'Missio nary Day' There tnined on Sunday • , MI'. alld Mrs circle of friends . Miss Anna was Hi t Butsma n - B~rringer, (by be a MissionAry playlet given C. H. strictly confide ntial. ble giving all the opportu nity to will k, Miss Ola anti Mr . ·Augspu rger.) a teacher in the local 8chools. by the PI Epsilon Pi Class and Mr. Bryan p 'renderg ast, fora LutherHartsoc Fischer Detecti ve Bureau , spend the Hartsoc aftllrno k , Mr. nnd Mrs on and evening short talk, "My First Year at CinFunera l ervices were held at merly of U. S. postal service PittsWild Pitch- Lewis. Springf ield, Ohio as they see fit. U mpires- J . Stanley and Blair the residen ce in Wilmin gton, Fri- burg termina l station, cinnati Bible Semina ry" by Ber- Fred Braddo ck, Mr, and Mrs. is spendHartley Moss und famil y. day afterno on. Burial was in ing a few day.ll here tha 'Filer. The offering will be for before taking Miami cemete ry.· Mission s. Lord's Supper and serhis work, JUly 1, at the cin-I Mr. and 1\[)"5 . J. V. Hartsoc k BREAK S HIP IN FALL mon at 10:30 a. m. Sermon sub- and daughte l' Dorut.hy termina l. ~============~==== G. will ject, "Interp reting the Bible." spen d the 4th of July we«;!k ill G. F, Brown , of Lebano n, was You are always welcom e at this Akron and on ]·ridny night. Mr. and Mrs; Harold Rogers , (j"f L·_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _- - l church. 1\11'. the vi ct i11l o f an unfortu nate acBuffalo, N. Y., Mr,s. Bertha Rog- . Hartsoc k will witness the "Strib- ciden ers, of Springb oro, Mr. Layton ling-Sc hmeling ' prize figh t at fell t Sa turday mornin g when he whil e pi ck.ing cherries at the Untl'l thl's condl'tl'on I'S remed'I'ed WAYN E8VIL LE M. E. CHURC Deardo ff:· of Fra'ri.k lih, Iwere ' REALL Y TOO BAD H. Clevela nd stadium . home of hi ~ hrother in Dayton , guests 0 f Mr. an d M rs. Mark R ogG C D'b t P t ese pe'Jple and quit th knockin g . . I er, as or era, Thursd ay evening . \;uffc l"in g fractur es of the left hip EDITO R MIAMI GAZET TE, and push their town, Waynes Mrs, D. L. Crane entertll ined a lind wriRt. ville Wedne sday: The W. F. M. S. He wa s remove to the Deal' Sir: In last week's Miami will be a back number sma ll group of fl"iend s ay Blair HORpit1l1 in Lebano nd'followGazette I rea~ a ' letter by some make much progres s. and 'fail to is meeting with Mrs. O. J. Burne t night, complim enting herThursd dangh at 2 :00 this p. m. Bible study and the acciden t and will be concitizen who sald that Waynes ville ter-in-l aw, Mrs. Ethan C. Crane, ing A. R. S. prayer meeting at 7 :46 p. m. fin ed t o the hos pital for several sh.o uld have had a' 4th ' ' of July o' f Dayton : Three tables for bl' idg,~ weeks. ---~... Friday: Choir practic e at 7 :80 were filled grlin<IOfiLug·n-.1 celebra tion of its own to keep ' by the foll owing SAFET Y FIRST Mr. Brown fell about ten feet p.m. Waynes ville people . and Wayguests: Ml's. Paul Boorom . o( wh en he ____ Sunday : Sunday school at 9 :30 Bellbro ~tm~J hiA.l ~~J!~ ~~~~~ ok, ~~§.;!1~!: money ' at home. Mrs. W. H. Allen, Miss turning on' lost his balance while " a ·ladder. He had been. a. m. MOl"lling worship at 10:30 Olive Allen Mrs. L. M. H endel'. agre'e with this writer EDIT OR N[ lAMI GAZET TE : The theme of picking ehenie s scarcel y tim minthe mornin g sermon son, Mrs. "see liow 1'/a.yne sville Deal' Sir: .Witrn the traffic light at will J. o. Cl1rhvd ght, Mrs. be, "Our Declara tion of In- F. B. Hender lites the acciden t occurre d. make any other live the bank corner: on Main steet out depend son Mrs , Harve y Rye. . He when ence." Epwol't h LealrUe at Mrs. is recover ing nicely and i8 Drl~l~essiv'e move until more 'of commis sion for a tew D. R. Smith, Mis;; Trillen a days last 7 :00 p. m. Evange listic servlee s at and b,e ing vi 'ited daily by his many oevellop,eo among its 'Week, it was proven Just how necMiss Margar et Edward s. . :friends . 8 :00 p. The Jr. Choir will at easary t his light is for. ~Ple. safety meet in m. - -- - 4 > ~ . . --~" . the - church, on Tuesda y any- of 'both motoris ts and people on ,of each week, at .2 :80 p. ~. in' HORSE ,town ·i s the streets. '5 DIE FROM . HEAT ' .' " • -.. ~:~~~f:.::~~~~;:~~~~ BIBLE CONFE RENCE ' will go to some Several tile near' acci4en ts resulte d "A••1'hv tbwn 01' city and ~ that but .... luckily no line .w~ Twelve . or mOr and· Mn. J. S, DEATH , The Miami Valley Bible con- taken very same thing is ftne--a nd to th~ lIaht was installe dhurt. When to the fer-tOil er 80me daught ers, peor. and E T 'W ........... ,I top if off will,; spend' laill S th d' ference will be held at lOod Miami pie Valaald this it ws~s not need~ and nejgil~~ rht>Od last Lacy, Mr. and Mn. 'Mr1\, valine .:oi Brad- money to llromo te someth in, in at ley Chauta uqua, July 5 to 12. A . to the iDwnie . an added expeQH , but it the home of her dauchte r,ledMrs. .· heat dock 'and ~r.. Ella Brad!io ek ' of anothe r .' to:WI1~ good program will be . riven: I ' • daily drol'ped ha8 dead while wli,rlr.li1ur ..I Un: WOodrow Witlotl hat ,one to pl'oven ita worth 'with Jim Barton early Sunda , momiD g. DaytOn, Mr, and 11ft. J. W. ana several notable TbUe very speaker 'People s will are. , fleJds. 'All a ~e ones two .. dedicatI trame meeting at Fune.:~"rvices and burial were be p1'8sent to lair &lid ohlldre n Qd Kr~ aad to knock the barcleit ..beD lOine- this . The confere nce is in- mera wUl ' .t:.~ ~w ~t -_ at PI • Frank Cook f1114 t Rldae near Falmou th, 'terdeno minatio nal and promise t1ilDI .. ~a4e'rta1teD. hen. s to certain B. C. S. Ky., .ou, Tuesday. be lnteres tini and edueati onal. modera teL Ask us about.. Plaster Madden Lumbe r Yard.

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L. M. Honuur son, adminis trato}· o r the estut uf Al1nn M. Hathaway, d c ased, fil~d his . a le bill in Court. ' , , The sllle made by Ross H, tal'}' anno\ln ced the ' applica nts Blande i a pJ'o£es;sio nal al'ti:;t. We Har tsock, adminis trator of the HAPTE R r. elltnte of Francis A. ltllrtso ck, de\\. l'e out id . lu'e thrown t ogethc r in u purely ceased. ' IIpproved and confirThe whole trouble la~' with "Don't you hink," interpo sed busincs s cnp:lc ity, ancl our agl'S med by wore the court, PeWr.- Petm· lllitnde. - HG \Vas Peler neat.ly, in t hi lind sexes have nothing whatso' mild , ingl'aliu t 'fhe proceed ings of L. M. Henthe fty in the ointm ent" the blot ing drllwl, "that you hnd eyer to do with it. Nobody thinks t1 el·son. Oil the es utciteoll, the carbon look thelll over you·l'self. A bctter allY thing l e:Kecu tor 11 r the estate of [I f a mlin s pell ding eight Oml u. fler all , ciecellse tl were knock in lh 01 0101'. Things just nobody ean vi suali ze a lov hours a day lock d into fou\' approve d SUI;acc Iy fnce nnd conti l'med by the couldn' t puss ibly have wu rk ed out nnd figure behind th(~ whl!el Willi!; with his sten og rap her. 'c r- court. ore to R O \Vtll1s' ~ fancy, ~XC(lpt Rackruf f l'oadstl' r 1\' yuu cnn, of 11 tain)y an uuthur and an artist ridyo u ln the maUe r nf the estate ot .01' the persiste nt presence of kn ow. " ing th public highwa ys in un open J ess!! L. Hartsock, decease d, Addie Petel'. A nd there \ \ ' S5 ab~olutely 1111'. Ruck thnught that wus a 1' 81' lire Ja l' sa f r," A, Had,so~ k, executr ix, is t o asno hope llf guLLing r id of himpurlicu lar g oou illuu, lI e called in nfor tu nlltely fOl' Rowena , how sign lind tl'a nsfel' 0 he was t oo dceply mixed up in Mr. Ruff to II ' ~ i~t , all owing Addie A. Peter evc l', Messrs , Rack and Ruff co nlin Hartsoc k all right ' and everyth ing. title of IIl~o to sit by. nncl ha d the ~e c rc- Ill'd to obj ct. Even Pcter did J esse L. HUrtsoc k, decease d , '1'0 tell the truth, it was .Peler· tal'v usht'l' t hen in. olle a t (\ Commo . PI ... Proceed in •• Th ey mad e all du o nll owllnce fOl' tinll' , M. Hender son , admini st rator project in the first placl! , RowclIA And he Bnd 1\11'. Ruff 'frownec Rowen u's ]Hll'ity of I)U rpOSe and of L. In the case of J, B. Clinger man l over the eHlato of Oral herself only "'ut illto it nt the la ~t them. and n ~kcd ObOll1 their Surface receive rl versuB Taylor Bros. et al litt'r- nubility of nuture, bllt Rackl'u ff decea'l! d i- urdercu to D. minule in an swer to nn advertis e- al'\' cfforts. and llotic ' sell the eS: d their Mot ol's, Inc., said Mr, Rack, stood tat!! and ,.ettle all ac counts. the motIOn of plaintif f for rehearm{'nt in the mornin g pap(·r. It f~"'es un d II nkl 's Bnd comple x ions, firm foJ' the cunven tiun . . Guy Guynor , udminis trator of ing of petition was overule d. was Peter whu Pllt the lid in. jotting down ind!!ciphcruble com"Of course, if you fe el lik e that, the estllte verdict in the case of Virgil P tl'r wa , a comme rcial art ist, ments un their memnra B. Mullin de- E. The ndulll l)ll ds Rowena said chee rfully, "Mr. ceased, fli edofhiJ~ohn Dome versus Mrs. V. H. Emley on ~ of thU: l' thrice unfort.unate~ fil'~ t a nd flna'i ac- was in favor The seC l'e tary, h.avi ng some B1un de and I will be gui ded entire- cou nt. 01 the defend ant. with u sllu l fur nl·t . u Utlent 'for nutio n of dramat sequc nc e sU\'ed ly by yo ur wishe :!, W ' will have Earl G. Foster was flanted a Leon 11 itc:;l11an , admini strator paint and II net'd for more ready Rowena for th e ic to In. t. get divorce Rowena was u chapel'o lle; t.hat's ulL" from Gertrud e • Foster. of the c~ t a t c of JUllIes S. McCleud money. He spent his days paint- so lovelv thllt fil'st they \VoulC1 , " We wouldn 't care about pay- de(' 'asl'li, The custody of the child was giyfil ing tl-ee~. rocks and runnlllg not believe Rhe lit ed hi:; fil'~ t Ilnd final u write r at a ll Illg the expense of a' th ird party ucco un t. en to Gertrud e M. Foster. brook s, dotted here and therc with and she had to Wll!; show them a copy said JI1r. Ruff qllick ly- JI1r. Ruff The est.nlc The marriag e contrac t of Esther pretty girl~, Algonq uin IInglers of her book nnd of Ben jamin F, Sm ith some of hur wus Treas ul'l'l' of the Compan y, deceu~cd, is exenll)t from inheri- M. Cade and Philip S. Cade is orand Broadw ay !:,oifers . as a back signud stories in magazi "It. will ne,t be n cI!Ksnry ." ~lIid tUll ce tax. dered dissalve d and both parties "round for the Rackruf f Roadste r, I'll'!' hail' was a curiollsnes. Row- Rowena . .. W e will tuke II lady The estate of Gludys Mae Wag- are re leased from all obll~ations, 193 J model, cOtnpri~ ing flllly half on shimme r of gold andcham ele- with us who will be I-rlad to make n er, dece ased, In the case of State of Ohio verbronze the picture . and bro wn . Her eyes limpid t he tUUI' for h ' (' trun ~ p .Jl·tu ti o n, heritan ce UIX. III eX ' mpt fr om in- sus John Stacy the defend ant wall It was Peter who conceiv ed the pools of light. thnt were found guilty and was sentenced td now paying hel' o\\'n livinlr l' xpcn~cs Estates for Settlem ent: exqui ite idea of a Rackru ff motor bIlle, now green, and swam in ge ntle en roule!' Mabel Huthaw uy, admini stratrix pay a fine of $500 or be commit tour acrORS the country with the momentll so ftened to hazel. ted to jail, being allowed $1.60 a "Cun YO ll find Ruch 1\ pel'S n," of the estate well.known arti._t. Peter Blande, at ' "I'm Rowena Roslan d." of Alic e H. Ros nugle day. s he sa iel usketl Ml'_ Ru(·k. decease d, firs t und finn!' t he wheel. He figured - and con- looking at them straigh tfol'\vur "Certni n ly," slIid Rowenll bril{ht dl y Matti e B. S hift ', tt, guardia n of etc.In the case of J. B. Clinger man verted Mr. Rack, Preside nt, and " l 8m twenty. five years old, versus Taylor Bros. et al the ] hnve ly. "Leave eVl·ryt.h in g to mo." Helen Shifl Mr. Ruff, Secreta ry and Treasu rer had one book publish ed ett et aI., minol's sixth judgme ·· Wha t. al'e yo u going to do," asnt here~ore entered in uth erine ' ody, executl 'ix of the the to his figuns -that it would be was so good that practica und it ked Pet!! ,.. case is vacated and the defenestate of .Johann n Woo d deceased the pinnacl e of publicit y to con- body read it. I workcd on lly nodants are granted ten days leave "The same thing you diel. At!- fil' Ht and finn). duct such a tour. with pauses at paper fOl\ three years and a news, I've had \'erti.'e I" John H, Wagne r, exec utor of the to tile pleadin g. a\1 points of prime interes t for eleven stories publish Katil! Espy was granted a died in firstSo they went cl own him to paint a picture of the class magaz in es. And you st reet to estate of Gladys Mue Wagne r, de- vorce from Charles Espy. may not t he neaJ'c st hilli s' andthe Rackru ff roadste r on the brink tmnk I'm so vcr~' good-lo n~ured out ceased . fil·~t and final. oking, nn advcrti llement thnt. seemed to J . GilpilJ Trimbl e. trustee und er susI.n the case of State of Ohio ver of a pl'ecipice, pulling its. ~ay but lots of people do." _ suit their purpose . the will uf Ilrah G. Trimbl e, de- was Clyd e Bowma n the defend ant pluckily out 01 a volcano , sklddm g Rackrufl' Motors. Inc,. tn the dischar ged and the bondsm en " Wanted : Young woman t.o ccased, fourtee nth. securel y of!' a racing glacier, or persons of Mess rs.• Ruck were release d from all further liDnd Ruff. servu as 'omp~ln ion on Lebano e xten defying the sands of the desert .. though t so, too. Even Peter n-Citize n s Nationa l Bank ~i v(' ty. nod- motor tOUl' of the United ~tate . and Trust. Co .• trustee , Peter said- and Messrs Rack cled his apprava l. under the Tl'llnSpOliutioll pl-ovided, hut mu st will of Su.'an . Hnyner dccease and Ruff agreed with him- it d And so Rackruf!' Motors , Inc., pay own New Sait. li ving first expense and fI nul. s," , would be good busines s to take a bound itself by written agreem ' ent Pete l' -wunted to put in so meRoy Wills was found in sane and Lee Brande nburg versus M. E. copy-w riter along in the car to to finance II motol' tour fo feature the hig h lights of the trip consist ing solely of a r a party t hing nbo\lt a pleasan t disposi. is to be udmitte d to the Dayton O'Neal. For Breadl of warran ty. J. T. Riley Is attorne y for plaintif f and apply the proper adjectiv es young writer twenty- five beautif ul tion be ing an asset , but Rowena State Hosp ital. years old slIici it would be use less- sa id b oth to landsca pe and motor, in and a cOll'lmercia) artist a ll .lfhe udjudic lltiull and determ lnaof thirty women thou ght th!!y hnd good dis·t ion of the InheJ~t.ance ta.'tOS of Marria ,. Licea.e a po~itio n s . the s t~t e of An!la E. Presley , deWalter R. VanNes s, vetiner ian "You advcl'li sed for a good- loo k ceused IS to be g l\'en to all persons of Detroit Mich., and Miss Martha ing lIuthor, didn't you? And did interest.e d. ' you ~ee the mob that IInswen !d?The flrs,t nnd final accoun t of Ruth McClun g, teacher of Mason. Charles Robert Priest, mail c.a rWe'll havc t o tru st her disposition Mary E. Wilson, 'admini stratrix of to luck, Besides, she'll be in the t.he e. tate of Edwin A. Wilson, de- rier, of Frankli n, and Mitis Geneva r um ble eat- we won 't see much ceased, was approve d, allowed and Mae Wolf. ,o.\f Frankli n, oC her." Harry WIlliam Thomas , farmer ' confirmed by the court. They receive d a great many anThe first. fina I nnd distribu tive of Frankli n, and Miss Irma Belle swers - to the IIdv ertisem ent and accoun t of Anoa Mitchell execu- Schlltrer, factory worker of Sprine Peter went down to her snug, one. trix of the estate 01 Jame; O. Mit- boro. Lewis BenJam in St. John, facroom apDrtm ent to aKsist in mak- chell, deceJlsed. was approve d, aling the selcction. This proved no t lowed und confirm ed by the court. tory worker of Lebano n" and Miss difficulty. .T~ e tirs.t and fl nal accoun of Irene Loer, ~eacher of Lebano n. The letter chosen was written Mllh e T. Dow ns, guardia n of t ArReal E.lat. Trande ra On plain crenmy paper of very fin e thlu Dow ns, mino.r, -was approv ed quality . allowed and coofirm ed by the Ed, Hawtho rn to W. 'E. Estea. "I am twenty -three years ,old, a court.· Inlot No. 452 in Frankli n. Recollege gradua te, and can pay my The ~r,st a nd ' p,,!al accoun t of corded June 18. own expe nses unless you plan to Ada Phillips, adnlln1 stratrix of the Eva E. William s to Clarenc travel on a very delux scale. I estate 01 lIarry E. Phillips . de- Nelson. Inlot No. 108 in Avalone can start at any time and stay ceased, was approve d, anowed and Heights . as long as yo u like. Th e only thing confirm ed by the court. Clifford M.ontgomery and Zella The final, accoun t of Harry Z. Montgo mery to Cincinn ati Gu &: I am really interes ted is to goand go at once. I enclose referen - 9J:ay, guardia n of David H. Green Electri c Co. Real estate in Clear msane, WIIS approve d, allowed -and Creek townsh ip. ces." Th e name was Robert a Lowell . confirm ed by the court. James Monfor t to Bessie MonThe will o'f David E. Dunham fort Bryan. Real estate in LebanThe refel'en ces were good so was filed iin co-urt·. Rowen a gqt the numbe r on the on. telepho ne with Peter standin g in- , E. A. ~hi.rkjeld and D. D. Thirk John Lamb to Irene A. Downin "I'm RoweD . RoilaJl d," .h. told them. terested ly by. and talked to Ro- leld, admllJl lstrators of the estate Hinfey. Real estate in Wayne..g of Charles F. Thirkie ld decease d ' ville. berta L,o well." this -way insurin g a maximu m of years and the opposit e sex. "She has a nice voice," she filed their first accoun t: Scott B. 'Pierson and Martha M. ' newspapllll' publi(:iiy that ).Yould Rowena and Peter were called in whispe red to Peter. Clyde E. Levi y was appoint ed Pie~son to John Alderso n, real establis h the 'new roadste r once for a confere nce early Miss Lowell said she could start admin istrator of the ' estate of estate in Frankli n township. 4nd for aU in the motor mind of mornin g, and Mr. Rack, the next ably sec· on Monday mornin g , that she could Emily Whetse l, decease d and filed Carl and Carolin e Schaub to Am..erica. on ded by Mr. put it up to ~et all of. her travelin g equipm ent bond of $500 with Leil~ D. Hart- Harry and Helen Kainz So Petel' adverti sed for a copy tJiem squarel y. Ruf!', and James Somebo dy sock had and m one 'Mary sUItcas L. Davis e and a small travelas suretie$ B. Hayel!. Inlot NOB. 2288 to 2292 writer. ; blunder ed, everybo dy had blun- ing bag, and that Howard G[aham , CljnV Cleaver in Lovelan d. she had a nallow "Wante d:" read the adverti se- dered, if it to that . An in- unce of twenty- five dollars a week and 9. 0 : Cook were appoint ed Christy McCray to Alice Bowment in the morninl e papers, "A surmou ntablecame apprais difficult ers. y had . r been week . ," she said to Peter. man Whitac re et al. 'All real and pretty woman who can write. One encoun tered. "Wait a minute ." Rowen a 'put R. C. 1],,018, guara ian of Opal persona l propert y. who has had some experie nce and "There are no insurm ountabl e her hand over the transm itter. J,?l'~rV and Francis Jordan, tiled . Fanriie C. Smith to Beverly met with reasona ble success . Must difficultiell," Rowen a said sweetly "She can spend twenty- five - ·a .hilt second and tlnal accoun t.Smith et al, Inlots Nos. 126 "nd be free to leave the city. ExpenThe whole enterpr ise was deadshe said to Pter. ,/.Rev. D. Snook was appoint ed ad- 124 in Lebano n. ses paid and modera te salary, ,locked, plans were checkm ated, week," ."Well, tha,~ ought ~ enough ministr ator' of the estate of John Carl and , Carolin e Schaub to }lust be good-lo oking. Apply contTac ts were cancele d. The \yay sa Id Petel'. ~e)lt for the car 1\1. Snook, decease d lind filed bond Edna Spani'e R/lckruf!' Salesro oms to-da}'." nbery. Inlot No. Mr. Rack put it, with the full ae- I'm hop,t.ll ~to- get along on less.; of $4000 with United States Fidel 2443 and 2444 in Lovelan d. Rowena Ro\!~nd was one of cord of MI'. Ruf!', it seemer .... ~s I Lowell ' said she would Carl and CAToline Schaub to many women who read the adver- hopeles s. Petel' , meet them, bag and baggag e, at WiI1iam H. Rieman . Inlota' NOl. tiBeme nt over her b'r eakfnst that the deadly the Rackruf !' show-Toom at ten 28691 2870, ~ 2956 and 2967 in :mOrning. lb '. wlasn't Dl1l1ch of a ::Unl£lI " s uggeste d tentativ e- 'o'elock Monday m orning withou t gil'l could go alone breakfa st i 'P \\Ipn,'s now-a h, Loveum d • • Iy, 'we adverti se again and get fail, and s he though t it was going there would be a travel tale worth ....&J;Le.-rft extrem ely hard up. She IAn older author, maybe a mal'ired to bG great fun. the telling. And how they would R••I E.tat. Traad .,. had given up a newspa per posi- one-I sUppOSe u little less good"Oh, by the way, Miss Lowellphotogr aph, the two of them, in tion in Ohio in order to be in looking would be better under Daidy Pattel's on Sparks to Law the "Oh, plea se don 't call me Miss the snappy 1931' Rackru ff roadNew York. rence A. and Edwand M. Hooes. circum stances --woul d attract less Lowell. Call me stel'l The Bobby. publici Everyty they would get It was eight-th irty that she saw atte'ntio n, OJ body calls me Bobby. Miss Lowell Mindfu l that there would be pho- Inlot No. 15 in Kings Mills. the adverti sement . By nine o'clock Dora Shaw to Susi~ May Alex"But you signed me," protes- is so sti ff," tograph ers to record their de- ander. Inlot No. abe was r~ady to set out fOr'the ted Rowen a quickly , "If 271 in Frankli n, yuu try "Well, by the way, Bobby Low- parture 'from th''! Rackru tr SalesRackruf!' salesroo ms. Survey ing to put anyon else in my Emily Whetse l, deeea/led, to place, e ll," went on RowenJl "you'll room- the Publici ty departm ent Susana h Whetse herself in the mirror sbe was I'll get out ane injunct 'l and Margar et ion and tie have to I'i de in the l'umble seat." was taking care of all thatl-R obliged to admit that in spite 01. up everyth ing." owAll real and persona l "I don't care," was the brave e na took extrem e pains with her Levlcy. t he little thinn ing 01 her face, in. propert y. Rowen a's at that momen t I'l'tort, "I' ll be willinle to a appeara nce thnt Monday mornin g, spite of the dark circles with' were a clear,eyes John E. Bennet t, decease d to cold, business bllle. cowcatche.r to get out of Newride York and that was nn unusua l thing Elvona M. Bennet which anxiety had shadow ed her Not one of them t. All real and doubted for a and gel.' out quick." with Rowena . eyesr she was still undenia bly good 'm oment that she would persona l propert y. " do just as Now Rowena did not like artists When she present lookmg . ed herself at Jennie Snook to Cincinn ati Gas she threate ned. Sho l-mi d they were so abstrac t. the Rack't-uff show-ro om at ten Her black and white ensemb le and Electri c' Co. The right Mr, Rack t out his hands Rowe na herself was extrem ely con o'clock on Monday mornin was freshly sponge d and pressed despair ingly. hl'ew g, Mes- certain proper ty for lines. to use "Well it's off. Cl·ete. She felt, in srs her . . Rack heart lind of Ruf!' had good - Row ena herself had seen to hat' s all," he declare d, Alt~~ C. Doughm an and Mamie hearts, that it was a shame that son to congra tulate themse lvesreathat- her ruffled white blouse was on Doughm an to Cincinn ati Gas I: And Mr. Ruf!' noddeu hi s hc>n e\. Rllc h n hcavcn ly OppOI tllnity their choice of author. Phot9g ra- Electri c Co. the right to go smart In spite of tbe worn spots Pe.ter seemed 't o use in to nc- places, !'t'e Lhings, mee t people - phers and li'epOl'ters ·werea here and there. Her black and quiesce nce. But cowed like in 'certain real estate for lines. Rowcna wa s a nd l!~ ~ t of ull. lll uke money chanted . A girl like that, now, white shoes were spotless , the never one to be cowed Morris and J. Rogers to Jingers of her gloves neatl.y mend- quiesce nce. She lau J!:'hed into nc- duing it- had to he all messed up swingin g ulollg the Rocky Moun- Cincinn ati GaS Nev.a ~ Electric Co. The bri ghll\', with an artist lil(c? P£'ter. Even tains in a Rackru ff roadste ed. The conal' of her silk cont r--ab, right to U8e certain real estate for "Why, my.dem's," she saicl. "it Rowl(na , howeve r, ('uuld see that there was ~Iublici shone fl'om cOllntless pressin gs. doesn't make the least bit of tli ff!'l' she cou lc.ln ' t very w e ll get rid of order. And it was tyallmade to your. lines. ." Pick out the best-loo king one," ence. This is a bus iness Peter's idea, Dr. R. P. Steddom to Cincinn ati Mr. Rack beJ.!'an when the secre- am a pro'fess ional writer,trip. I hi ll1 - n u t ullder the circum stan- too. Gas & Electric Co., The right to Mr. ce . . If onl y ~ h e nnd the Roberta ... (To be Continu ed) use certain real estate for lines.

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Ity and Guaran ty_ 00. as- surety. John HardlnCt_ Henry Hamilto n and George ttackm an were appointe appraia era. . Th will of Fan.nie C. Smitn, deceaae d, wa. admitte d to probate Dr. Jamef\ H. Arnold wu a~poin­ ted executo r. no bo~ 'require d by l'p-Quests of will. ChaTles J. Waggoner, Harry E. Rudma n and O. K. Brown were appoint ed apprais el·S. The will of Christy McCraY I decease d. was admitte d to probate , and Alice Bowma n and Atwell McCray were appoint ed eexcuto rs and filed bond of $10000 with Eli, abetli Bowina n and LinJlY McCray as suretie s. W. D. Carterl George Hawke and Bury Murrel \\'0 1'6 appoin ted appralB ers. The estate of Julia M. Steddom decease d, is exempt from inheritance tax. A certifie d copy of the entry detennini ng the inherita nce tax to be paid is ordered to be certifie d withou t further delay.

J. A. I: Sadie B. Rufroe.r to Cin elnnati Gas I: Electric Co. The nsht to UBe certain real estate tor lines. Che tel' P. and Martha Hamilt on to Cincinn ati Gas eft Electric Co., The tirht to ulle certain real estate fol' lines. W. A, cott to incinnu ti Gas so Yeara Experie nce ' In & Electric Co. The ·right to use Fitting and Makini ' GlaBles c I,tain real estate for lines. - at-\V' H. Snook to Cincinn ati Gas & Eledric Co The right to use CARY;S JEW'EL RY SHOP certain . l'eal estate for lines. EYer,. Tu ..day, Thur.cI a,., Virgini a and Hugh Printz to Saturda y Cincinn ati Gas and Electric Co. ~o CIa~,. for Examia atioa The right to use certain real estate for lines. Stella & Sylvan Jameso n to Cincinnati Gas & Eliectri c Co. The right to use certain real estate for lines. W. A. Ross to Cincinn ati Gas & Electric Co, The right to use certain real estate lor lin es. Arnold C. and Nina L. Winkle r to CincinlUlti Gas & Electric Co. The right to use certain estate for lines. William E. Frost to W. E. Ewing and Vesta H. · Ewing, Rea l es· tate in Harvey sburg. Susie May Alexan d er to John Gunckl e and Bessie Gunckl e. Inlot No, 271 in Frankli n. Anthon y Schwar te to Lillian Schwar te. IlIlots No. 3129 und 3130 in Lovelan d. Phon e 78J Frank A, Pence to Kathl een E. Greulic h, Inlot Nos, 617 to 522 in Foster. Harriet McLan e Anm ons t o George M, Bradley . I ~ lh a cres in TUl'tiecreek town ship , 'WTAR Y PUBLI C Gladys Cook to Kathl een Mount. Inlot No. 364 in Frankli n. Nationa l Bank Ed. Hawtho rn t o W. T. Estes. Inlot No. 462 in Fraflkli n. Will. Dr.wn • . E.I.te. Settled Eva E. William s to Clarenc e WAYN ESVIL LE, OHIO Nixon. Inlot No. 108 in Avalon Heights .

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LONG OR SHORT TIME -E..y term8. Also survey inf and Abstractin g. Write and will call and see you. Sam D, Henkle , Way-' riesville, Oblo. , Jll WANT ED W ANTED- For Thresh ing dinnerB see Mrs: S. A. Roland , Wayne syille, R. R. 1. FOR SALE $50 TRAIL ER-Du st proof. twowheel. Used less than 1000 miles. Cheap. Inq~re nt this offi~e' FUR SALE- Dining room till'll iture and library table. Inqnll'e JGFi2. ·~1 THRES HER SUPPL IES -: Belts, pulleys , babitt met/ll, oil cups; In~~ctor8; lubrica tors, steam ana water gauges, gauge gla98, oile.rB, packing , boiler flue8, suction bose, ts'nk pumpS, valves and fittings . THE BOCIU .ET-Kl NG COo, 416 W. MaIn' St."Xe nia 0.; Phone 360 " BLUE MARK -Beigla n. Stallion , No. 13866 will stand for suson farm-o f R: C. Hunt, mile lIf. . of Lytle. Service ' fee $t6.00, 2 lIl8rell ,26.00. Colt to stand.a~od for service fee. Warren- Bunt. tt FOR SALE- -Bweet Potato Pl~mt8 and rarden plants. \ Sweet Potato "Plante. 400 " per ' 100 ' Strouse Brothe rs, 11$ milea North of W9nu ville, Ohlo ' on Road, K. R. .No. 6. ·jl'1

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JULY 1, 1931 '(

A Statesmanlikt! Move

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I II" . th I . n ell J~g In e eaders of both the major political parti es and ~~\~lIIg l~ell' app~'ova l ~eforehand, ~resident H()over act d in a e.smanhke way In puttmg forward his proposa l for a one year suspen sIOn o'f payment of principal and interest on war debts . ,It seems ~o b? the . belief of the men who know most about such t1l1n~ s t1l!~t . thiS Will bnng about an immediate improvement in business contilLions all over the wOl'ld. Pres ident Hoover's justification b of co urse, thll~ . it will ben~fit tht: United States of America. We ar~ not In th e bUi'IIl BSS of dOing things because they will benefit som e ~thel' co untry ,un less we get a cOlTesponding benefit. But when men hke Owen D. ) oung, the famou s Dem oCl'at whose name is attached to the Young plan fOl' German l'eparations, such men of big affail's a s Charles G. Dllwes and Andrew . Mellon on the Republican side, and states me n on. thc ordel' of Newlon Baker and Carter Glass on the Denl0crllllc ,sId e, all ~gl'ee that to ease up the economi c pl'essure on Germany 11'111 l'e.s ult m improved bus iness in America, ,\le, natumlly, have t o agrec With them, They know a great deal mOI'e about it than we do. We do not un.dcrsta~d thall anyon e expects an instantaneou s retur.", 01' It r eturll I~ I~ s mgl e yea I', to the high point of IlI'osperity which ~vc reached III 1928. But ull'endy the financial and business w_odd IS demonstralinJl: it.~ confidenc' thut th e upsw ing ha s begun ~nd . t he outlook for the coming yellr , ce rn a distinctly brighter tha~ It did a month ago. . After · nil, it is on ly g ood bu sin eR.<; to give a oebLar easy terms if ~e cunnot. m.ee t lh e tCI'~' S .1I~I'e e d on. That it true as between natIOn s, li S It IS b.et·Neel! mdlvlduuls. Everybody who owes more mOI1.cy than he cll n Imm ediately pay hus found his creditorR ge nerully willing to la~ e whllt he cou ld gi"e them, rather than to apply undue p~ess ure. lL III only fUll' to Germany to give that Repuulic the same kmd <!f u chance to catch up that, privute bus in ess interes t!! gran ts to then' cuslonwl's who may be in difficulties.

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IB read Omelet cup bl'eud crumbs ; 4 egg s ; And blu e is the urc h of the sky, 'The pretty wooel doves al'c, (!ooing, ~ CliP miik; 1 tllblespoon butter ; And talking things over lI ear by. ~alt, peppel'. 'o al, tho ul'eadcrumbs 16 minutes in milk. Beat the yolks of lhe I 'follow along lhc bl'ookside. and se asoning ,add to the Which flows thl'oug h the forest so eggs br ea dcr ull1 bs, and fold in lhe bellcoo l ; len whitcs. Pour into a hot butAnd wllteh t he liltle si lvel' flsh Lel'ed pan IIIlU cook slowly . When Dal'ti{1g !ll'ound in its poo l. urown on the bottom put in a s low oven 300 degrees F. to seL Fold 1 love these forest woodlunus, tUI'll o ut 011 hot platter. Where the underbru sh lies thick; ancl And the sounds that float f rom the Gr·aham Pudding meado\", . l,i, cu p molasses , And the crack of a broken iltick, I~ CUJl SOUl' milk. ~ CLIp chop ped rais ins (fl oured F or here I ga in riches and wisd om 2 table s poons dripping s. In this wood lnnd, from day to day, I tea s poon soda, It must be u gl'eat deal Iikc God 's 2 c u p~ l!:rIlhalln fiour . . Kin gdom, Mix in ord e r given, st eum 3 With such beauties along the way. hours. By Mrs . J es ' i(l 13. Tl'ipr, Sene with hard suuce, wh ipped HarvcysLurg , Ohio. c ream 01' (\IIY sauce oesired. III u~ic,

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Mr, and Mrs, George WaH, of Baltimore, Md" al'e here for a two weeks' visil with he r paren ts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Howa rd Graham and other l·ellltives. Miss Kuthleen Graham accompanied them home after several weeks in Baltim ore. Th e Baptist Missionary Circle waS' cordiall y welcom ed at the bea utifu l country home of Mrs. Mary Denny and Mi ss Ruth, Wedne. duy afLel' noo n, Miss Nan 01lett was ass ista nt hostess. The devotions on "Prol)li ~e " were led by Mrs. Mary Doster, M.rs. Lucy Cleaver gave on in stl'uctive lesMn on "India." This being the _t ime 'f or the quarterly bil·thday program Miss Nan Collett and Mrs, Hatton pre ented the following pleasinlr program: Violin solo, Hele n Brown accompanied by Winona Brown; recitation, "The Ant iqu e," Kathleen Gray; duet, "The Lofd is My hephard," Alice and Kathle en GI'ay; piano solo, Ruth Denny. Delicious stl'uwberdes and cake were sCI'ved by t he host esses . Guests included Mrs. Herman Brown, Mrs. Wm. hidaker, Mrs. Will Daughel·ty, Mrs. N. E. Bennelt, Misses Winoma and Helen Brown. Alice and Kathleen Gray. "Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lukens tended the Car nahan ~Do lph wedding at Martinsville Wedn esday afternoon. Mi ses Mabel and Starr, James Hampton and Paul Smiley, of Dayton , were Sunday Radio Station WEAO (570) g uests of 1\Irs. Amanda Starr. Mr. and MI·s . Wm. Lukens enMu sic. tertained the card club Tuesday The Frui t Outl oo k- Wendell Paddock. evening. Summer Pasture Management--D. R. Dodd. Music _ . Mrs. ChaB. H. Gray and Wayne Eliminating Boal'ders from the Laying Flock- P. B. Zumbro. spent Thursday in Dayton. What Farm Folks Discussed .50 Years Ago-E. D, Tetreau. The Jolly Workers Sewing club Home-Grown Queens -Vfrgil Argo. Imp~ess i ons of Some Recently Inspected Dairy Herd s-E. E. met with Evelyn Oan' Wednesday. Helter. Rev. and Mrs. J , P. Thornbury MUSiC, and family returned home Friday from a delightful , fornights' visit with relatives in Louisvi1le, Ky. M'rs. C. E. Gordon entertained thl'ee tables of "600" Wednesday e ening, complimenting Miss Osee Anson, of Ing lewood, Calif. M.rs. Emma Oline ·has been quite ill at t he home of her mo t her, Mrs O1ara Mer.edith. She was , able to return to her hom'e, in. Dayton Thursday.

One Qf ~he lessons which bu sines.~ men' have leal'lled as 0 r CBull of the cxpc l'lence of the past two years is that no bu siness will run it tielf. Wc think /-I enry Purd was a bout right when he Baid the other day that one .of .thc princip le ca use!! of the business slump Iwas that too many bUlllncBS men Illade spec ulating their busin ess. and left t he ,_ management of their r e'a l business to their employees . .We have never seen. a bu ~incss yet that would run on fOI' any con slCleNi ble leng th of tllne WIthout the personal attention of the man or III n who 'e m o ne ~ is invested hi it. The boss can take a yac~t.i o n f~r a while , when things are J'Unning smooth ly, and his bU Siness Will go uh eud 011 momentum till competition gets too strong 01' collection. begin to fall off. But whether it is a big automobil~ business like H enry Ford's, 0;'1'. an o r~inary country s~o re, the only person who ~a n Illak e the deCI!;IOnS which ~ave to bc mad e in a crlsi.'> IS the boss Illmself. If he leaves that funct~.(l n to others he is heading f or trouole. We know of many bu siness men who thought that because they had got a bu iness well estllblished .and eal'ning a good income th.ey cou ld treat .it as a gold Illine, c.ontiQuing to take money out Without Iluttmg' any effort or thought In , We know al man who tried to ,run u news paper that way once. He i not in t he newspaper bUSiness an y more. The onl y peoplQ who have any righ t to "peculate, a s we see it, al'e the ones upon whose intelligence an d business experience nobody is dependent. A Illan who hasn't anything to lose can afford to take a chance, The man who hus retired from business and is living on the income of hi invested capita l can do a s he pleases with it. But the man who is responsible foJ' running a business upon which t he prosp rity of his community depe nds has no mOI'e I'ight to divert his nergieR into specu lative channels than hu ' th'l head ' of a bank to use the depo itor's mony to gamble with. '

Bl,own Pudding Mix one cup each of llI ula~ses . water, ch opped suet and raisins with a pinch e~lch of salt and cloves and thl'ee and one-half cups of /l ou I' si fted with a te asPoon of baking powder. Mix thoroughl y, tUI'll in to ~I battere d 1I1 0uld. and telllll for three hour!!. For the sauce , cream three-fourths of uuttel' with a cup of Rugal', add one egg well beaten, a tablespoon of vani lla, ancl two cu ps of boiling walcr, COO ~t f or fiv e minule s and

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Prune and Ora'flge PI·u.ne and orange cup is !1uitable Jor t he first course at lun cheon or sUlllm e r dinner. To make it for 'ix pCl'~ (IIlS you will need thl'ee oranges and e ighteen prunes. The prunes should ~ be lightly .cooked ut the nd cu t in t o quarte rs. oranges in half and remov e the pulp with liln orange spoon and then cal'e fully clean the orange halves of all pulp ~o thllt they can be used fol' cups. Mix the orange and JlI'une and '!h ill , place it in the orange cups IIgain just before serving.

U 't d stat ed to quote a He might have wri,tten th!! ~piece !II e. eS k u "h C t' so as to mon opohze the spot frlf~nd s rem,ar. t. at t eons;- light, and it migHt have been .a suc As we drove along beside' the tutlon 0'1 I1hnols IS ~n almost pe - cess or it might have been a flop. Hudson River we noticed a crowd fect docuf!1t;nt, but It should have But being the SOl't of chap he is. at one of the piers. A discouraged one addlt!onal paragraph, 1'0 It he is content io be in the backgentleman had att~mpted to should prOVIde for an appeal f m ground a good shate of the .tilne. drown hlniself. ~he .Supreme Court t,~ any two His royalties win l'eward his Dripping and dejected. he sat Justices. of the peace. . good sense. . ' . Years ago Cameron McKensie on. an empty barrel while' .the cop . The !dea was that when ~\1 the who had pulled him out of the hlgh-pr!ced law.yers and Jud!res wrote a short StOI)' entitled, water talked to him like a big had nll1shed theIr le~1 wron~tng l "The Man Who Was It" The brother. Presently the patrol then a couple of ._count~ .Ie a!ld . tory told ab out a busi ne~B that wagon arrivel! ·to take them away. should .rendm: a final deCISion ~en had been making good profits for the cop still uttering words of tbe basIS .of SImple common 8~n . many years, The president took friendly encou~agement. I recall that remat:k whene\l~r I life very easy. He played golf, At a busy corner stood a woman see a ~op calml~ ta~tng testln:,ony travelled in Europe, and let the with a baby in her arms and a and dIspensing J,!stlce In a tl.affic boys assume r.esponsibility. YOU'tlgster at her skirt, ' anxiously oase, I feel thef! hke addin!f 6 para After his death a young and viewing the torrent of traffic. gr~'ph to my WIll , to .read. . very efficient executive was enafraid -to plunge in. 'In case of any dispute among gaged, wlio decided that every The cop ill' the middle of the my heir~. the whole matter shall thing needed .tightening up , When street sighter her. ' and raised his be ~ubmltted to t~e neart;st traffic the purchasing agent was about arm with a knightly gesture. The pohcem~~. and hIS deCISIon shall to si~n a big contract, the new city stopped wbile the timid little be final. • _ _ Boss Jumped into the negotiations mother crossed over. himselt. When the sales manager It was late at night. On the SPOTLIGHTS had a large order to close,. · the steps of III 'residence, the windows Boss said: "1'11 I?ack my bag and of which were shattered, a man fto With you." When the produ.ct.was slouchinlr in an obvious state I went to sec Frank Craven's Ion manager made ' plans fol' rearof intoxication. play "That's Gratitude." After the ranginlZ: the plant. the B088 revised A cop touched him ' on the B~OW Mrs. prav~n and Grantland 1:Iis plans. He wo~ked obout shoulder. They held a brief con- RIce took me uP. to' Frank .s apa~t- twenty hours a day. and was a1versation. Presently the cop hailed ment. Other .frlends d~opped In, ways i:riticisil1g his predecessors a taxi driver, loailed the inebriated a.nd presen~ly '~r~k .hlmself ar- :who had seemed to work so little. citizen in it; gave instructions to I'1ved~genun~e. whImSIcal, -modest . The result was that his associthe taxi driver, and the . taxi drove. totally, unsp.o!le~. " . . a~s b,e lng robbed of., both responsi away. Seel!l~ hlpl lD hIS own ho~e bilit! and credit, lay back and let These incidents, occurring made It ea!,ler to un,de?tan!I Ips him (10 it. He worked himself into within my own sight and close to- success.· Everything. was !'lmple a ; nervous breakdown; and the gether, reminded me that I ·have and old-fas~loned and SlDC!lI'e. busine.l!B went on the rocks. long intended to write a little 'Y hen . h¢ . wrItes a pl~y; , he Justi I am- told that the ,Jesuits had something about Cops. • • , picks a 81~uati,on . out o~ an o~.din- his motto: ,j A grea~ deal of good . I have been a respectful admirer ary Amencan bom~ and then .tie can · be dOlle in the world if one is of them ~or Y/i!ars. They ~ 110 walks on, t~e stage and is bl~lf 'not too careful who . gets good loo~ing physi,cally, so even . On the . way ,home another .credit." ., .. tempered. so cpurteoqa and 10 though~' struck me. . Wille Jeaders ,Tecog:nlze this sensible. . . ; . He 18 the author pf the 1I1ay, iro1den prinCIple and ,profit by it. 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Live Firms You Should K.now Smith's Service Station SINCLAIR PRODUCTS South M.in St. y,oaynenille. O. . Grea.ina, all C.ra witb Pre •• aur •• Gu .... 7Sc Free Parking Day 01' Night See Me ror a Re-Paint Job

SMITH"S SERVICE STATION One of Waynesville'

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M. ARMITAGE

Expert Ct'un.ellor Re pl'ese nling INTER.SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO. WA YNESVILLE , OHIO

T. JEFF SMITH WAYNESVILLE 'S PIONEER MEAT DEALER QUALITY .MEATS OF ALL KINDS

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Wa.hed 'and Poliahed with the famous McAl ee l" s Polish for only $2.50

Se~Vi~e Fh s~, . IS I!alnang many new fl;end s fr om day to day is Snllth s Service statIOn, dealing in the we ll knowl1 inclail' Prod ucts. Convenielltly located as it is Smith's Service station is 1)I'elllll'ed to ca~e tor every need of lhe motol'ist, C!JJ'I'ying all gl'ude s or !Sinc lair gaso lm e and hjgh qualjty molor oi ls, WASHED SAND & GRAVEL One of the most beautiful and well kept "lations in Wurren Hardwood Lumber at Lebanon, cou.nt;, it is real pleasure, to have your mOiOl' cal' ne ed ~ s uppli ed al Ohio, furnisbed on Order . Sm,ltll s. All gl'ades of gas and oils are cllrried 1rom t he rwppy S inRoad and Concrete Grav.e l clair Ethyl t~ the cheaper but populal' Sincla ir Gree n- a nt!w product Telephone 121 of the c~mpany t~nt is pr~ving ex~re.me ly populul' IIll10ng moto rists. Sm,lth s ScrVlce StatIOn speclU hzes in !p'casing jolJs hU\'in g recently lIlstalled both grease Ilnd oil pressure g un ~ which give th e abso.lute aSSUl'ance that e verb cup and part will be thorough ly lubricated. In addition to this Smith's will gl'ease ypur car as cheapiy as any servictt statio n in lhis section of the stnle, IItll.! do U;is job in . puch a manner that you cannot Lut be sati!'lfied. . Smith's Service Station al~nOUllCes that f"eo plII'k in g spuce is WRITES PRACTIOALLY av~lIable ~t the :real' of th.e statIOn an~ lime during the day or night, EVERY FORM OF INthiS se rvic e being espeCially convenient 011 Satw'oays when th e SURANCE ,tre ets are crowded. ' Moto l'i st.~ are cordially invited to pllrk their cars at mith's at any time of day or night, WAYNE~SVILLE, OHIO -

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W. N..-SEARS Llc.naetA R,w Ett.t. Brobr ••d · A.cti. . . . WA YNEl!VILLE, OHIO Write or P!'i0ne-M'O.t Reason.))1. Terms

LEBANO N. OHIO. POTTED PLANTS SHRUBS--EVERGREENS LANDSCAPE SERVICE

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1 HORSE 1 heavy one-hQrse Spring Wagon and Harness

BILLIE ROBINSON Waynesville, Ohio

Mr. Clarence Cmwford and family attended an ice cream so cial, ·Saturday night. Mrs. Flora Henderson and children spent Sunday ,vith her father !I'Ir. Joe Marlatt. MI'. Emerson Dill was given a co mplete surprise Sunday when a few of his friends and ' relatives CHme and spent the day. Those prese nt were Mrs. Euphemia Toms 1111'S, Carrie CI'OY, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Osborn. Mr. Fred Karns of Xenia, MI'. A. J. Horst of Dayton, Miss Clara Daughters Mr, Clifford Smith and Mr. and II1rs. Emerson Dill a nd son Billy. NfI'l'll'E 1)10' I"

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New line of every day greeting cards at Cary's Jewelry Shop. Lebanon, Ohio.

- Th'e following Merchants 'a nd Barbers will close at 12 m. Saturday, July 4th for the remainder ~f the holiday

Mr, C. M. Cartwright,of Evans ton, til. , was a Wayn e 'ville visito!, on Saturday. 1\1 iss GeUne l', of Westerville, Ohio, is the guest; of Miss Grace MacLardie at the Friends' Home.

MERCHANTS

Mr. Johll Compton and two sons, of Dayton, sp ent Sunday with MI'. and Mrs, Charles Satterthwaite.

The IGA-Fred Barnard A. K.,' D,a y Fairley Hardware ' Co. Kroger Groc. & Baking Co. T. Jeff Smith D. R. Smith Grocery Myer Hyman Grace L. Smith Earl C. Coyle

Make your lawn beautiful by having your lawn mower sharpenE.d at the Waynesville Auto and Machinery Co. L<Tst--On Route 73 or Township road, a large monkey wrench. Finder please leave at thi s office or no tify C. E. Michenor. Saws tiled by machinery, cut cleaner, truer, 'faater. Also crosscut saws, gummed, 25c per foot. Roy Pigott at Madden's Lumber Yard ' . Miss Olive All en left Tuesday f ol' Washington, D. C., where she wiII be' entertai ned by friends, befOl'e going to New York to enter Columbia university for the summer term.

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Mr. and Mrs. C. :1. Egbert, of Xenia, spent Sunday with the Latter's Pllrents, Mr, and Mrs.. W.' J. Baker. Mrs, Egbert's nephew Earl Baker, accompanied them' home for a ~veekls visit. '

BA~BERS

Mr. W. C. St. John pleasantlv entertained at his farm near Oregonia, Friday evening. A delicious fish supper cooked and se rved by the host, was enjoyed by Messrs, C. M. Robitzer, R. J. Adams and D. L. Crane.,

J. B. Patton

C. Lee Hawke] Orville Gray J. Henry Smith

Mrs, J. O. Cartwright was the guest of Mrs. C. B. Dechant at one o'clock luncheon, served at the Lebanon hotel, on Wednesday The luncheon was follow ed by an afternoon of bridge at the Dechant home in Lebanon.

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Th e . L~dies . Aid held their ' annual PICIllC thiS Wednesday at the Lou~try hom~ p.! Mrs. Claude eW1S on SoclIIl lt ow• Mr. and ' 1'111:5. Joe, Smith left Monda}' for a motor trip to George town, Kentucky. ' ' Mr. and MI·8. Chalmer Reeder and son vi&ited Miss Editli Stansel at Miamisburg, Sunda,y. l't1r. and Mrs, Kesler Graham and daughter Bernice motored to Columbus Sunlday and spent the day. with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. White and sons, Miss Bernice re- ' mained fOl' a few days visit. Mrs, Claude niggs, Mrs. C. W. Youpce and daughters, Betty al')d Dorothy, of Dayton and Mr. and' F. Clark of Waynesville Mrs. were dmner guests Thursday of Ml'S, Mary Carmony. • 1'111:. and Mrs. Will Graham entel'tamed to dinner Sunday 1'111': and Mrs, Fred Lowe.. of nllar' Leb: anon and MI'. 'a nd Mrs. Floyd Savage and childr'~ n. ~r. and Mrs. J B. Jones had for theIr Sunday - dinner guests: Mr. aCnhd MI r s. B, A. Dill, Mr. and Mrs. al' es Dill and daughter of CJlaytol1, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. 'TherIe o,nes an~ Son and Mr. and Mra. Chff LeWIS of Ce~terville, Mr. and M~s. ~ester Kennck o'f Ferry and MI SS F ranees Jo hns.

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Mrs. J. A, Trayser and daughtCI·S Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Brad(~ o C'k o f T:ayt'; n, 1.'1 1', a nd Mrs.!. W. cott a nd MIH , FI'ank Cook, atlenth:d t he d (JlI~I () funeral of h ar l c ~ Heedel' a ncl Verna ManMrs. Burton Earnhart nin g ut Cincinmlti l::t ,t Thursda y hadMI'.a, and their ,Su nday guests Mr. MI', ::tn '.! Mrs. H , n. Graham, nee and Mr ~. .Joslah Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ll oyd Davis and sons Joe Wl\lHlu E ~ IJ t: rt, a nd daughters and Ceci l, Mr. and Mt's. Howard AI"hl.l a u" Phyllis, of Kansa s City, HUI'l ey and children. Mu., WI! I t: /!. uests of Mrs. Alice MI', and Mrs. Reg. Williams of McKi Mcy an cl Miss Henrietta last wcek , T he F.:gi>u l ts arc enroute to New York splmt Tuesday aCternoon wit h Mr. and Mrs. Burton NOl'th cl'U Mic higan where th e Earnhart. . /' la di c~ will spend the sumI '~!lOCUI')! I' in · a gu I's ca mp. Mrs. S, R, ,Freeman and daugh~ tel' of Oldtown, Mrs. Herbert MarMrs. Glen Bland entertai ned latt, Mrs, Elmer Royer and ,Mias Saturday evening, honoring Mrs. e la,r a ' Dau!!ht1ers spent Monday Carl Sanker. nee Mary Margaret afternoon with Mrs. Burton EarnUnglesby, \,\,ho 'received a miscel- Earnhart. la ne ous shower of gi'fts !I'om her MI' ..Lumnr 'E~Ul'nhart spent Tues ' fl.'iends. ' C.o ntcsts, games und a duy mght wit'h his grandparents . treaSul'e hunt featured the even- Mr. and Mrs. :Eal'nhart. ' illJr and dainty refreshments were Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Runy~n and served to the fo llowing: Mrs. Mrs. S. P. Micha,el were in ~eb­ Sanker, Mrs. Wm. Drakc, Mrs. anon, .shopping Monday. Nelsor). Watkins, Mrs, Maynal'd Ml' H 'b M '. ' s. el .ert, arlatt; who , h W.eltz, Ml'S, Chester Cutler, Mrs. b Vincent Tracy, Mrs,lIarold Smith thi~n w~~t~:ICk IS some better at Mrs. John Gons, Mrs. Ray Mills, ' M . . Mrs. L. C. St. John, ,Mrs. O. R. , rs. Dora Morgan and dauehter Ungle8by; Misses, Elizabetn HenKle i~elndla were Xenia 'shoppers 'Ruth Cook Margaret Cook, Nellie ues ay. , ,.' . Cutright, Dori~ Henderson, Luella MI'. and Mr8.l P. A. Runyon have WilUamson, Sara Missilaine, 01a cstarted a new restalurant Jter Hartsock . orne give th~!m a caU.

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how to m.ke f.nclng p'0duce extra :proftts on your farm. Stop In and let I telk It over. W. ar. h.ld· qUirt." 'or gUlr.nl••d Americln Fetlce-made by the I,rgat m,nli',cturtll of f,rm fence In the world.

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FOR SALE-Good work mare, price $25 ; also, four young Mr, a nd Mrs, hlllm er Reedel' sows, to fan-ow 800n, Charles K.able and so n Arn old spent Satul'dny 1 Inlle north of Bellbrook. Jl with relative nt Butler Ke ntucky Mrs. Margaret J ohn s was a dinner guest ullduy of MI'. and Mrs. Allen Emrick . Mr, and Ml's. Clyd e Wharton and daug'hter Miriam, Miss Velma and He rman mith spent Sunday at Lakeside Pa rk nnd the Sold iers Home, near Dayton. Mrs. Frank Ku ifus a nd Virginia Wil son are on the sick list. Th e Young fo lk s of Lytle church held th eir social meeting Monday e veninl!: at the home ' of Mi ss Virginia :Foulks. Mrs. Charles Clark is improving after a hard 'fall on the stairs, last Thursday. Leslie Gray a nd his mother, Mrs George Gray, Sr., attended the f unel'a l of Mrs. Smith in Kentucky Tuesday, She died at the home of her dallghtell', Mrs. Jim Barton so uth of Lytl e. Miss Abbie G-raham of SpringbOI'o is vi iting at the home of her niece, Mrs. Frank Kurfus and family.

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LYTLE

To Our Patrons and Friends

FORGET.

Get your Fire works at V UI1 Ofll!n's I\nd celeurlite lml ependence Day, July 4th . as our fo I ~fut h e rs did. whcn thu,t llIemor'able event took place, 16 5 y l'lIl'S ago, We st.ill IIrc nn in dependent nation lind people,

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The Lebanon LegIon team will play the Waynesville Legion baseball team at Wayne Pllrk this evening.

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The skele ton of the largest animal that ever roamed the ear th has been placed 011 display In Peabody Museum, Prof, R. S. Lull, di$ectO[ of the mu.eum, is standing dircc~ly under the "thunder lizard."

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'0" th e \, l l1 ugo \\' an , cHv l11 e llucl gel. ' N o ll c .. Is h .. "ou " r, lv ' n Ihat o n Ih o I:U h d ay o r Jul y 'I ~.ll, nt 7:30 o'clock p, "' ... t\ I,u bll c h Ollt'lnll' \\'1\1 b e h ·I d o n t h,' UnllKet l' r e pur e d Ju ' Ihe Co ulIcll o r th ' Villnge or \Yny ncB\' 1111, of WIl ... e n Cou nt y , Ohio. tor ~ h l! n o' t ~ u cc di n g fl sclll )' Cti l' "n~lln g DccP ll1h er 3 1SI. J~3~ , ::illch "" .,rl n g- wIll be h" "1 lit Ih e o f fle" or Ih (l \'lIln ge lerk In lil a Town s hip lfOU8~ , _ naymon F', Hatfi e ld

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Ilk es, F ruit, l ee

Come to Van ORen's Grocery where 9ualitv prevails

F. E. VA

OFLEN, PrOp.

Corwin, Ohio

Do J.OU kooc:k on wood every time you set out for an airing in the car?

Is your heart in your mouth wheD you swing into a curve at a little more speed • tbao the law allows?

'I1ICteII nothing like a set of junky old tires to tUe the joy out of driving.

Wh1. 'WOUY, about blowouts ~hen you can bu)j..aardy' Goody'ear Path60aen at preseaoIe'geIs?

Netier Ua ~ bi.ttoIy, of the a.tomobile has tiremiieage beea priced so low., S&Jeertwitt cOt~ Goodyear craftsmanship. laos .Hfe, safe riding. Bot your infol'lMdoo and ' your peace of Iliad, run your ere over these prices:

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Dairy f, ll·lII. tw o lIIile:' so uth oj' Wu yn," \ ,Ill! , was :e l' io ul'l\, uurnctl alld IlISS es timated tit $ 11l.O()O .· ufferetl whell th LIOWing and cuo linl(' ruum wa!; d e ~ t l uyed by fir e al 5 o'c1ock Thursd ay 111(1 I' II ing". The hl az,· wu.: caused QY sparks frolll a gaso lilll! e n/:, ill c. All eq uipntpnt and lhe ent il'e iJuilrlin g wer e dl" ll'llyed . Htlulllgtll'lrn cl' wa s :; verch' hum ed in all eff o rt (,() exting uis h th., i.Jluzc. The Wu yn ~v ill - fi'l'e deplil'lmClIt was ca ll ed to the scent' but wa s lIlltlb le l o curb th t' bluze whic h IlIld Illade rupid headw ay.

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T he Il li,l hl' I '~ o f c luu III 'Illb e l' ~ an' in yik ti III lhe n xt lltel'ling .J. Klin e luurice , 2 1, o f lhe Lo be h.- hI .uL Wavn ' PUl'k Oll :--lUll r uud, H. R. 1, 'pl'ing alley J uly 10. Everyo Th e Fourt h Carne lIll'. \ em H o ugh is s er io usly ill n e 'join ed in 1I 1 i .~ Be r nin' 11 \'llla n i ~ \'i : itinl!' wa s ki lll' d in s Lllnlly ul 5:a b g:lIllC~ th ut W(' " play· d uf tc r Lh.. fl f s t~lach t r oub le . ,,\. thl' ,'" Ia t in-s in Xe nia'. 11. "lIr W . ..\ . '". c el, hl'ated "\' Iuck , ('dn C'"day e \'cn in J.t' whl:' n 11 10,. in g ad jolll·lJNI. Lhe F "Ul lh, an ol n t!xt r1 !.t Y wiLh LWO "truek by !Jolt IJ I' liJ..:htil ing while If you are paperin g u se Plast e r Vil'gini a 1)"lIl ingl' r, R purt"I' 1\11'" Lo well Th " IllIl" s pent ~I , o d 1011 11 g,"11"'. if I h Y di d los e l' n ~a~e d in coveri ng a hi nd e r lo Patch. Mad den's Lumb er Yard. J,oolh ,.f t heill. W .. l1I ~ an hut both T hu .. " lay in !lay tOll. " .... ted it from ;.011 appr, nc h ing (!:..lme:: W t;l re c' IU:-i l" c:n l\t t:~ tctl t nnd , t or m. 1\11·s. Emm a Bnl'n e ll, Ol f CincinA sk us abou t Pla s ter Palch . Wl..... not IIISl ullti l iIe la , t W. A. Th e yuulh . hi s ralher . (,harl e~ na ti, is v is itin g 1'I: luli\',-s in New Mudd e n Lumb el' Yard. l ·. Iw d !l o:'l·n n'li!' ',1. :\lauricl ! , ulld sevl'nt l llC' ij! hb Dl's York. T hl' Salurd uy ~ lIm with Pra nklI ad .' pl'nt the da y in cullinj!' ;\11'. li nd ~ r l' ~ .. J. I' . Frollllll spenl lin \\'a ~ a te n-illllinL: :IfTu ir. The "hea L N ot icing' Lh e cUJllin!!, "tO I'1lI MI'. H e l·bc l·t 'Bu rklp WU g a Sund n;' \I ith 1'l· llIl iv , '~ in Da yt" n. 1'-('l(llk lin ll'lIlll is la l')!',.ly comlhey d ec ided to quit, and th e boy bu s int'tis vi:<ilol' in Pll'l'ol (\1' th.· !'(,nln ant~ " I' the o ld incinna ti, an d his futh e r wCl'e cuvl'ring " lh e ~ I o nday . ArnH'" (; ianl ~ , "Ill' " f th:! fa s t es t i\ ll,l\'y n UanL:1 L,ind el' whcll th e lij!hlnin ~ " t r uck . wi Th .. W:Jynl'.;v ill e Sch'lol Band a nd Clvtil' ll ~i\' c n co n ce r t Thu l' 'dl\,. FI'OJmlll s pl'n l th " Fo urth Ife w a R kill e d und th t! f ut hl'1' WII S at Len a . c" I"I'l' d Lea lll ~ th at l'Vl·r played in ~ I I' . LInd MI·s. Hal'old Os bo rn und e\· t' n in~ a t ti u' <:l oo(·k at Me 'lul'l! Ohi ll. lh i~ "l·cti O)n o f Uhi o. Mar vi n L ' lllpo l'<l1'il y s tunned . su ns s pent ~ unduv and Mo nday in (Buck) COI'IIl'I'. ("""II' t o n pit" hed for lhe Thi ~ rUIll'Cl't wi ll to' ll POllj 'lut'ing t.he Gody in an [llIt OI11O- S(, Win chest el', Ky .. ]\ 11', . W. I·..·d by: RUllI'l' s pcn t a few \\'. " . "~ .. an d all LhinJ.(s c on ~ i­ Dolai ll·d lo ]Jay l on by offi ciab bi le, the fathel' dro vc t" th t' h o u ~e S inll' ~ooll. :\. 1\ . Il ay , HO}l;el'!; and day s rh is \\·O. I n leRs GDvem or Ge o rge Whit .... mud £' a vc r y c reditab le. l· .. k wi t h r l' la tivt's ill l· r ... d. Ita l ry :-:11 I' I'\v 01(1 d. ,I. n. IJefol' il was I 'U I'lI c U l he you lh ]t (JV . G . . D ib£,l't is attend ing' f Ohi o S tat > univ cr:-; ca lls t hem hac k in s pecia l 5 e~s i D n. ~ hu\\' i nl:' . UUI' o lcl friend, ' llu t: k :lIlith IIl1d Cra" e L. ,'llIith, .well- r ill ci nnuli. ity, l\1i R~ \\·us d elld. The lighLllinJ ,! had lhe Bible confel'e membe rs of the Eig hty-ni nth Gennc ("!'lItl e, a l:;o .' tag,· d II prl'lty com e ut Miumi l'llith 'l' o mlin ~o n, daughl e l' of Mr. s la ~ h ed hi" clolh ing and t(II'C ne I n (, wn b u ~ inl! s~ p ''' pi c (I f Ol ur ['1'1 11 A SSl'lllbly are throuj!'h h aving V"ll ey . hllutuuq ua. N ew lin e o f e very day greet- hnck ti t thil'd lJ a ~ e. and Mrs . A. q. 1' om lin ~ "n h n~ be- 1l'J,! f l'o m hi. trou s el' ~ . Thl' body tit" II . \\ h" elll l ,;upply ) 'O U with a .ntljo urn e cl s in e die o n We;lne suay ,'at.tcrl hw aite o p£'lI e d lhe la. l of "reaL mUIIY (, f y" ur See inl!: clIl'd s al ('ary 's J cwelry S hop . MI'. F o n es t Ridge, of Chicago g un six \\'epk 's inten ~ iv e ticld work \1' U l' bUl'll cd uuout the bac k uf thl! fO I' YUII I·H·II' lIlIti hOl)l' t wllnts. u fte rn oo n lasl w e k, afte l' bein g' th<' >,-ecund \\' it ll a d vuu le to cc nte l' Leba non, Ohio . uur to wn. heud an d the left "id e or t he fncc. ~ pen t I he w(·ek·cn d wilh :'I II'. lind WiUl the Family We lfarC' a ssociuin scssion fo r a s hort Ilel'ihd 5~1 a nd Il ou g'h scu l'·d him wilh a !-linCIIIIIC anu ' n j u )" the evening o f T he boy, aCtcl' that pl' e ~ idir)g officials might lak ' l\Ir ~ . O. M. Ridge . J,( le to le ft. I"reelan ancl We ll e r ti " n of t hal cit.y in pl'cpa ra lio n for thr£' o years ago, hadleu \'i ng school e lltl' rtainnH.' nt \\·hi·h t hese uus iM I'. und ~II R . AIII'lI nt 'noo k, of bt'en employ - ness pe', pl ' ha \'e IHOl\' a ctiun 011 all bu sitles: kft fDl' I'cc,'iv ing h - I' B .... d eg r e in s ocia l ed by hi: fulh(! (' in iol ed fo r yt,U S pl'in)!u ol'u, \\· Nt· Wayn es vi ll e ~u cl'ific ed 1' (11 ry Lo l hird, and WOl kin)! a 112 ]\Irs. I.. H . Go n ion s uITe-red u scic nce al t h the il' sig nntures . 'I'h ' law mak e rs C(lmp tun '~ ~ in gl£' sco r cd him . Two M usit· is 'l'sent inl Lo (' \·(' I·y"ne. e v i R itor ~ Monday . state ins t ilution . a cre and n 1 l 7 ·acrc fa will receive lh e il' s u lu l'Y in full ~l curl allack Mo nday even ing , but s inJ..:I ' s and a , t,d e n ba!'\c se nt Fl'eT he cOlllple te prog ram i" us ('01Action of th e Ohio Stale [acu lly : id t' ,l with h L~ pare nl.•. rill. II I.' retwo) m il ,·s IU\\':5 $2 ,00 0, just as !So n us the ap~ IS r ~ )JIJI'led t o be mu ch beUe r. in r qu esting lhe Daylon so cial ca~L and lw o mil es : Mi sR [l eatl'ic e Rllbilz I' i ~ in lu n in with anuthc l' in the 'fourth ~o uth uf Cen pl'npl'ia tion bi ll is Rig- n ed by the ran e ' ~ wal k, Tu rnel"s sa criagency t o rece iv e 1is!\ Tomlin so n te rvi ll e. P a rL I. JI 've land, lhe g ue:;L of 1\11'. and and 1\1 iss H e nri etta McKin sey e n- i ~ concecle tl a C uve l'nul', fice and -nUl·tun 's singl e sen t Bu ck less ~I a l ill e~ the amount s Mr R. 1\1 el'! (' K (,I ·n ~ . s va lu nbl e recogni . Th e body \nl ~ remov e.1 lo the all' 'udy dl'a\\'n, $200 p l' mo n l h te l1.uin d the II1l' mbers of h er tion of wor l, d r, ne by the welfare l\1 cC r HIll ove r l h .. plnt e ill th' eig hth. II iPJlodl'o ' llI l' Ma r ch lure fun c l'al hnme. du rin ~ t he ti m e the l eg i ~ l atul'c ha s hl'idge club , Friday afterno on. associa t io n in e mergen cy reli ef Stllte Toute 7:.1 is iJeing o il'd Fur the vi :;ilurs : A wulk unti two ' Murch l'- un el'lIl sel'v ices w c r e con duct- 1I'll II clad bee n 111 sessio n. and f nmil y adju tm nt. 1\1 a rc h fl'o l11 l he S hill lit H a l'veY:lbu rg to s ing les equa ll ed a run in the third d Saturda y afterno Oli III ente l'- Zoua veR Miss Mal'\' Mox i and Miss , Mi ~s T omlinso n is majorin g in villI.' two s ing l e ~ co unted a n olher in the Amcri eam: w · Marc h Fnlnk lin, th is week. B apt i ~ t- church and intel' Alle n, of incinnu ti, weI' recent soc ial sc ienc e and the six weell 'I' h e sizzli ng, "c or chin g weathe r fo ul·th, and th e do !;e was I'epeate d H eadwa v Murch s JIIent wa H in Tipp ec:\lI o' ily ~~e s t s of l\li ~s Emmu H · ighway . uf t he pas t twu weeks hus fill ed inten sive field wOl'k will entitle cCll1ete ry. F"I'l Cuy l'Ilr. and l\11·S. Ar l hur Zdl, o f in lh' firth. In th ' ninth with t wo . March th e Capitll l Cily parks both duy Dll n A 1)0:, Dal hel' to u : cmes ter cl'cd it al Oh io Fox 'rrot ~ cranton , P a., v is ited fri e nt! ~ h£' r e lit and Lwo !-\trikes on the ' batler, D epen dable watch es and the Slate. and night. The State H ouse 'ullIplon g' 1'()ovet! t he ba ll, an d Ilitecmi "li ill n over the wc ek-end latesl in Jew lry a nd Novelti es at It.ro nnds is ~ favorit e pillce f OJ; E ll is' ~, ,,,d thl'ow held th e hit to a S he wa s a m c mber o f' the 192i Part II. tll'ed hUnt lllllty und evc r)' night !l ry's J ew e lr y Shop, Leuano n, O. J.l'1·adu atinl!: class of W uynes ville Murch 1\I 1·S. Mar y lI o Jlkin ~ , of (Ju ylo n, !;in J,: le. A wi ld pitch , a ~ to l e n base ,(l uruge f . lI~d a ll Ilvai lub le s pace take n up high s_ ch_o_ol_. _ _ _ ~ _ __ will ~ pend seve l'a l wee ks wilh 1\11'. a llli IInoLh e l' Hingl, eo mp l ted that Old T Illle Po lili cal Pal'ad e Mr. A . . Buwma n und f a mil y, VlsltUI'f;. hel'e fol' m eetin gs and rUII. Two baLters had been ~'e tir e d Nove lty nn d MI·s . .J. C. Hawke , Frank lin, ,,"e rc week-e n d conven t Io ns a lso so ught the 1><11'- (1'1' in th' t nlh , wh e n two dou bles in l\len u( OhiO) Murch W. F. M. S . MEETI NG tlllily s hudl'll s pots finding their AUI'l; t s o f 1\11'. antl I\Ir~. Ol'ville J . M I'. and Mrs. Low ell Thoma: s uc 'e R~ it ' ll !laid, "Goodb y e , Ball .\\' e icolll C' Ml'll'ch hole l!l ~ tulry an ti un comfOl 'labl . Gmy. La ure l March and daughte l' B etty attende d ~he ~nn\4J." Th e Mi • ionury • 'ociet y of 111. E Th (\se lh eatres ha\' ing 11 cooling Scrvice Murch Wcll er reunion las t Sunday . s ys tem did a rus hing bu : ine~s dur- M.r ~ . Ho.l e ri ek Burdl·n , of Colu m - hUl'ch m >t on W e dn e~d ay, Jul y FRA N KLI N Li t ll e Ra slus March hu ~ , is vi ~ itin ~ hel' molh fil'St e l' an d at the h ome of 1111'S . Maggie in~ the heate r! s pell. S un bath. Miss B etty Kitche n. of pring\\" ,, ~ hin ~ ton Le e Sw ing AB R n PO A E March s i ~te l · . Mrs. Hu t h .J a nn ey and Miss Burn ·t . . The m ceting was opened mllY be a {('ood t h ing but the mafi eld, is vis iting her g l ·andpal'ent.~, Nul', () with II victl'ola . e lection , SC I'iptur e /) 2 2 . 0 6 j ority of ..-u s prefer 110111 o ther Lou ella. MI'. and Ml's. Fl'llnk Sla n be l·ry. Nc \\'lit' I'I'Y, P .0 0 0 0 0 t opi c, "Th rough T e mple DOO I' to tl en tin ' nt. D E ATHS' 1\'11-. and I\ll'~. E tl Whilak er, MI'. the Sanctu l'm'y,' by ' Mrs. Day, . /) 0 a 1 1 JVIr. 1I11ro lll Zimmer mall, of Ml's. J oh n C{) ns, of Dayton , "ox, ab and 11 0 2 1 0 bauc 11. S haw, RG years old , spe nt Tuesda y with her purenl H, Bel'n' cf Phllrl', T ex<.ls. is visiting re luUves n ir.ec t o r H. C. S o ulh a rd . 1\'[. D., wereMrs. L. V. Beck und dau ghte r Praye r u y Mrs. White. at t il Re: el' vuil' oVer the The bu. iness s SS iOll WII Cui- hel·e. Civil wor velera ll and life lo ng MI'. and 1\1\05. F . B. 11 endOl·so n. W tl!ildn ~to n 2b 5 0 0 1 2 of lh e .State Depart me n t of Heulth wok-en d. ,I. John Ho n, c . 5 0 0 6 3 lowed by t h e liter ury prog ram in I'c,i d c n t o f Green co unty who di e d s tates lhnl lhe drough l of I !laO Howurd , rf ' harge o ( Mrs. 1\lin e r a H o ugh, .4 2 2 0 0 MI'. Il nd l\ll·s. Gn d DUI'lIS v il'ited earl y Mo nlla y m orning at th e hil S scrioll sly utfeded public wate ; Mrs. Marv Mc Jure , Mrs. Emma 1\1I'. and !\.II·S. J. 'eibold and co nsii;Ling of two sHcred songs on the IIl\te R ..Juhn son, ~~ /) 0 1 1 .2 s upplies d riv ed from . ul'face SOil. l" s bruth I' at Kin gs' ,\1 ills homc o f hi ~ dauv: hte l', Mrs . Hillie H. Me IUl'e"an d I'll rs. L. 11. Gordon M i Itli lown, we re guests t he victrola and lwo ]'[~ adings last week. Briggs , Ih .. .... 5 0 1 17 0 .. tilc~, at Sp rin g Vall ey, leaves 64 were Lebano n vis ilors, Thursd a y. OUI ' s. lI e sa y th ut fl'(lm present of Mr.of and 1\1rs, f'. B. H e nd e l'~ on, f l'om t he "Fri nd " J!:ivell by Mrs. Yu ung, If :1 1 1 3 1 descend ants . 'I' he SUl'v iyol'S include e¥ltienc e well su pplies wi ll fai l [ onci a y eve ning. Frnnk Thoma . and Mrs. has. MI'. a nd Mrs. Geo rge ]( c l'n spent ,h is daughte r , f our s onfi , ~O g ra nd in Inlln y section s of the state. Make your lawn b eautifu l by /) Totals 45 Hough. 12 30 16 Wedn c~d ay aftern o n ulld cv e nin g c hild r nand 24 gl'eat-g randchi l- ha ving your lawn m ower sharpen U nl ess 11 0l'ma l ra infa ll occurs in Th e la test in dr n. d a t th e Wa y n esv ille Auto and the fall, aitel' t he crop!; u I'e hllr- watches, diam o nds , n e w jewelry , 'fhe last chapte l' of trhe text bo ok in Duyton . weddin g rings, was I'e \rie wed in an inle resting WAYN ES VILLE A. C. M... haw was born neal' Paill - Ma chinery Co. v esl~ d, gl'ou nd w ate.r5 a r e not re- s ilverwa re . Cary's J ewelry Shop, way u y R ev: Dibel't. Mr. and MI·s. Ray ITawke, of lcr:w ille , in ~o llth e rn Green co ul1 iy AB R H PO A E pl e ~l s hed. and co n In.u d dr ought Lebano n, Ohio. M,'s . A rc hdenco n a ssisted t he Dayto n. s pe nt. ,ullday with Mr. bUL lived on a farm ill the L owC I' durlll g th next s prlllg, s umm e r Tum el', cI . '1 0 0 1 0 0 MI'. Albert Branno ck, of Puri R , hos tess in erving rcfresh ments. a nd Mrs . J. . H awke. Hellbl'o ok pike f or 40 yea l's until Ky., s pent the und fa ll gradu ull v dc pI'esses th e Burto n, 2b .. 4 0 J Mes. Dean and Keith Walton , t he · death uf his wife tl yea l' 'ago pal'ent,<;, 1\11'. andwe e k-e n d with his Me ndy, 56 . . . A 0 0 ,t1 21 0 -g l'ou nd wuter level , makin{(, it n ec- l\. , lli ,; I·R. M 1'5. 'r . B. Bran1 l\b'. and Mrs. H. L . Du e rk le at- las t. ~'I al'ch. ,' in cc lh at time he no ck. essary lo increa se th d epth of and Wa P ele r s, Murion Whi ta ker , Sattert li 'e, 1b . .4 1 2 13 0 1 BAND llace PLAYS Treadw av CONCE were at RT th e mod o his ten ded a family pi c nic at F t. An hom' with his daughte l·. s ubm e rgence of pump s ucti on s 01' Rese l'vo Hough, I'f ... :l 1 1 2 0 0 i!' Satur da y.' li e had been b lind {or 2 1 years . cient und ay afle I'll 0011 . to prov ide diffe l'en t . types of MI'. lind MI·s. , 11m S ha ll ot and PI'eelan , Ie .. 2 1 '1 1 1 0 A fail' ly larg e crowd S urvi vi ng son s a r c: L es ter, fumil y, of inci nl1ut and pumpin g eq ui pm ent 'uitab le fo r E llis, If L 0 0 0 0 0 i, were MeSlTs. Boyd Hend er so n , Ed enlhu sias ttc I' eceptio n welcom a n For bes t res ul ts co ns ign your ' I ri ng Vulley , Ge 01 r){e, Bell brDok, Df Myel' H yman und fam gues ts W eller. c I'ea ching the dept'e ' 'ed ' gro und Ralllby, ed 2 0 I 5 3 1 il y, Kenn on e th Fromm , Me L he rly n boys an d g irl s of the W ay- live st ock to Gree n-Embr y Co., E tl wUl'd, OilY tOil and J ohn, Wa y- :unday . water. Compto n , p 4 0 2 0 7 0 Banta lind Gilbert Frye s pcnt the n esv ill e . ch ool band W ed nesday Cincinn ati, nn care of D . R. Salis- nesvi ll e. He sc rved in t h e Civil C ra ne, :.Jb :.l 1 0 3 3 ' O· week-e nd at the Rese rvo ir. nig ht when they came t o Clarks- bu ry. war a s a me mb er of compan y D, 'l' he I'evised st a te budget fo l' the ~II · . u nd Mrs. J ohn Gon s e nvill to play theil' 15 .t t h firs Ohio t conc vo ert luntee of r infantr y. T otals n ext bien nium ba s llIade iL u £'ccsjore ll a mo lul' tri p thruugh so u th3 1 4 8 30 17 3 H ave your lawn m ower t hc seaso n here. The yo uthful MI'. an d M rs. John H ce tel', Fu n eral service s wcre condu ct ed e m Ohin Ulld K en tu cky Saturda s a)'y fur many d e partme nts tD Clll'- en e d by the same machin e assharp1 2345 6789 -y used musicia ns at wel'e 2 all o;cl t ock ogge Mrs. W d ednesda out Arch in y W al'n at er t he !l1ld so n, tail buth persona l llnd mainte- in th e fuctory , at th e W ay nes Fmnkli n ville white unif orm ' which caused them Dayt on wor e g u ests of MI'. anofd ::;t iles home. Buria l was in Bell- and SlI nullY. 00 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1- 6 nanc e sel·v ic c . As a res ult ap proxi- A u to and Machin ery Co. W. A. to o 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0-4 look cool eve n brouk o Mrs. n su cem Gee c h rge a te h l'Y. ot Kel'll, o n 'aturda y. mate ly 75 employ es have b een 1\11'. and Ml's. Dona ld H e nd e rso n ni g tTt . All Run s Ellr~ed dr pp d fl'o lll lh e s tat .pa y ro ll nnd dall {(' hle t·, of Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Alb er t , s pent leave r Anothe r concert will be played Funera l se rv ices foL' R o bert S. lhe wee k-e nd with MI'. Wilf red MOllnts and chilto le n Ro se in the h e.~ ILh , indu st.rial, ngric ul- a nd son , and l\'lr. R oy Pigott Nate 2, B er ry 2, 01'. a nd Ml's. C. Fl'eelan , Bu I'ton. tUl'ul, conserv ution and slate we i- the Fourth in Catll' l ts burg, s pe nt next W ednesda y nigh t and prob- dren, Mrs. Clyde Pal',;o n a nd Mi s: Kingsbu ry, 70 , promin e n t ba nker W. Ifc ll de r so n. Ky., ab ly e a ch and week I'etircd t he r euftel' until Mar y F o x. of Ki ngs Mill ~ . w e r e c1 o t hin ~ m erchant who Saedne e Hit s- FI'ce lan, W eller flLl'e de partme nts. H eads of the the .g uests of MI'. I.Ind Ml's . Charles ab out Septe m bel' L- The C!a rks- Way nes\'ilIe v isitors W e dnesday di ed al hi H h01ll1! in Xenia, Friday val'iou;; bl'llnchc s of g ve l'l1men t DIlY. MI'. and M 1'5 . Mark R ogers al'e Turn e r. . ' ville ll1 11rninf;, were h e ld a t the re~i­ a nno uncing t he arriv News . eve ning. Tw o· ba se are wOl'ryin g about having funds Hit H owal'd, al R. o f II daugh denec :\fondny l1\ornin~. 'Interm ent te l', Friday, Jul e nou g h Lo run theil' d epa r tm e nts y 3, at the Mid - Johnso n . LOllng, Satterthwait e. We repail' everyth ing in watch es was lIlad in th e Wo od In nd ceme- dl eto wn hospita l. Buse Hi ts- oil' ate 7 ; off Comuntil Januar y 1, 19 33, when the clocks, jewelry-S ilvenva re re- te l·Y. ton 2. plated- Beads re strung. Cary's Wild Pitches - Nate , Co mpton. Jam es Lovely, in con,pan y w ith Hal'ley BI'euka ll, a cement WOl'- fri e nds fr om out of J ewelry Shop, Lebano n, Ohio. n ext legislat Hi t-Batsm an - H o ug h (b y Newco nv enes. Warde n P. ure E. Thoma t OWlI, s of the l_·______ __. ______ ______ _____ atten d ke.l', was killed when his automo - ed the Striblin g-Schm e ling bout nt berry) , Ohio P e nitentia ry r eports a Mrs. Ruth Janne y, Mrs. Rod er - bile was . tT u ck by a Penn ' y lvunia Cleveln nd , Frida y ni ght. Left on Blls(J.'- .Fl'llnkl in 8; W. populat ion in thnt in s titution ' of ick Bal'den nnd Miss L o u ella .Jan- passeng e r train Ilt an ulley c r ossA. '. ~. approx imately 4,7 00 and 1,150 at ing in ney ' LOCAL X en s pe ia nt Sutu CROPS Hed Tuesda rday stands fOl' loyalty. Loyalty y with MI'. and ARE GOOD lIlornin g. Ump ircs- Wellvel' a nd VanWi nSaw s filed b y machin e ry, cut I:'he London Pl'iso n Fal·m. Of thut Th e sedu n wa s h u rled against a c leaner, truer, 'fas to our civilize d country which in- Mrs. Waltel' William ~ llnd family, ter. Also. cross- kl e. number 1680 co nvicts in the PeniED ITOR MIAMI GAZET TE, cludes the blessing shed ut o n iKngma l he west ll . sid e of the t ra cks s of the won(Contin ued on puge 4) tentiar y and 700 a t th o fal'lll, will Dea l' S ir: With everyo ne ta lking and t h e body of· t he dr ivel' w as cut SIlWS, gumme d, 25c per foot. lle eligible to appeal' before the de pressio n it is indeed gratify ing d erful public in stitutio ns of educa Roy Pigott, at Maddcn 's Lumbe r throw n a Mrs. RhoI'! dis tance fl'om the Mal'y McClur e left M01 nparolo bOHl'd st.[u'ting cal'ly in Sep- t o he ur farm e r s pl'e die tin g on e of tio n, public works, c hu rche: and day Yard. \\Teck tembe r, when the n ew s tnle penal the greut,",s t ",hent c r ops in t.he clean amu semenls . L uya lty t o th e wheremOl'l1in~ for Du luth, Minn., b.l'ok eed ca l'. Breaka ll's neck was n. s ch e~t Clru s h ~d and' le f ll he will men jo in nntl a wom party e n wh of o gave th e ir lawR a rc put into op eration. The hi slo ry of Ohio, a nd good prosMI'. an d Ml'li. E. C. C rane and Ii es for th e upbuild ing of these f r ie nds for a cru.ise in a hou !>e- fo ot cut oil' at th e an kl e. • pOIJUlatio n at th e Mans fi e hl Ref 01' pect for other crops to boot. fa mily l'eiul'Il cd to th e il' hom e in He was not bout m ar on l' ied Katnga and b lessings m is u SUI'L a ke. we enjoy. Ju st take a matol'y is 3,262. Parole of in mates Aside from heavy wind s and viv('d by hiH mothel', Mr.'. Ida Duyton , Mo nday eve nin g , after a th er e (Ie pends upon their good con ra in earlier in th e week , th e wheat trip til ' the hill co unlri e of ou r A t the m eeting of lh se ullts Mc Ki n ney . R. R . 1, New BUl'ling - t hree weeks' v is it to M ... and MI'. . MI'. Fre d White 'and ow family, n s tate MI'. and neighbo ring states duct during incal·ce ration. Ita not bee n hampel'ed in any way and the other o n D. Mll nrl.ry night t he fullu wing L. C rune. t on, and B. a h McDan a lf sist i els e l'. a Mrs. nd family. 1\'1!11'Y of coun t ri es and tbunk Co---- ~ and t!he farmer s of this commu n- the dear God you 'Jtlssed th e T en d ed ollt te"ls : Hugh lumbus, Mr. and Mrs. Me rl e K e r M Law so r:, Wu y ,!e~ ille~ _ __ ha ve right hel'e ity are n o,\\" in th e mid s t of hal'- in Waynes ville Mr. Evere tt 'l'h olllas . of Roc h es'N~a ll , Roy nlU nd VunO!1 en, Leo and daughte il', of Clevela nd, ~pe ll l and Warren \' estirl g o ne tt!I', N. Y., who is employ ed by the Uavls an.1 hurleR LcM.uy. While the greates t crops a GaTden of Eden althougcounty the w eek-e nd at Robitze l's cottage h you A QUIET FOURT H Dtllco Light Co., of tha t city. wii) l hese we l'c t h e fil'!<t lo pU1\S th e t hi s section of the countr y has ma y not know it. '\I,rjv e home tests. we evel' seen . a num be l' of Make your' Lawn more beautif ul White, the Th ' FO Ul' bh p a s:;etl o ff very week' s vacation ext Saturda y for a . , the r ~ lo expect Althoug h th e price is below is for purity.most importa nt of a ll have your. mower pass them at our n!.'xt n. Cleanli shaTpen quietly ness ed and by i n PUI'WaYl\e ~ville, no special meeting . Sevel-al of. our citizens had fi Cty cents, the bou ntiful CI'OP will ity of the m orals of OUI' scho ol Eleclra keen Process . See Roy o bse l'nl nee of the duy hav ing been Mr. und Mr.. S. R. Conrad and We were ve l'y fortun ate a ssomble d at the Wayne Park 'Illuke up for thi$ somew hat put- boys and girls I\n<,l m e n and WOm e Pig ott, at I"umbe havplann ed. F lu!!'s were n r Yard. disp layed and fumi ly of Cresce nt Spr in g~ . Ky., :lIg B e l'l O'Nea ll , IH'Cl! pt t in diamon d, las t Wedne sday evening ting many dollars in the pockets of our commu nity. he apan occ a ~ i o nal bang of !l- fil'ecl'ac k- s p ent lh e week-en d at the of th e no fal'mer inlm e s nt of us this II!' comm ' igtull to witlle~. a practic e g ame bet scoutm ashom e unity. Our bodies Pros pects for good crops afte r ples a ad must are God's holy tem- • Mr. anel MrR. C. E. Mic h en e r el' WIIS heul'cl through o ut lhe lillY · D'f the latle l"~ pare nts MI'. und Lo r a s he h.u ~ hUd experie nce in tween the Waynes v ille and Le bbe ke pt so for con- ant! ~o n un d Miss May Wright The bu ~ i n(! ~s hOllses wCI'e ()pon Mrs. T. S. the lean. co utin and g a nd Hardin dry will be of gl'eat a syear of 1930 s.c lence sake, . all OIl A merical l L egio n . t e am s spent Tue. day. in Columb us, whe re until noo n when they were cl ose d ;istance in ea '1'I'ying o ut th e pl'Owhcn word was r eceived t hat th e sh o uld put joy in th e heart of These s o called p etti ng parti es MI'. l\1ic h e ne l' attende d a mee for th e remai nder of the day. A g ti ram. ng Lieut. people and of Mrs. Val Schaeff er . rural commit iel!, like arc running our boys L e banon boys h.ull lost their amhase ha ll game nnd girls on of lhe the ufte rn oon and childl'e n, enrollte from Cal- . At O Ul' ne x t meeting on Monday bition (surely, not their nerve ) Wayne sville, fOI' after all good the brink of tro uble go let us be Roc intionSlnte Milk PI'oduc e l's As- provide d e nlt~ I'laiin nm e nt . f Ol' those ifornia crops nIg ht, ~ul lo Norfolk mean money for the farmel' , ware. "Have coul'uge ~ve will .'huve plans and woul d not come. Someth ing who e nj oy that s port and the ing lh e former' s pa, Va., a r c vis il- for a hIk e,y al13, my gil'1 to :;o Illstl'UctlOns in first re nts , Rev. and had t o be done, and that immedi - and money for the farmer means BI\Y 'No' and stick to it. We lling hwiml11 in g ponl ?>fr. at a nd \Vu yn 1I1,·s. e pUl'k J os. was Tasco . of Mrs.•T. J. Schaeff er. a id. If Y~IU I' b oy is not a scout we ately, so an a ll-slar t ea m \VIIS 01" money f o r the bus iness man and the song "Have courage my boy Detro it . fi pcnt c r owded d urin g the aftc rno on and t he F oul'th would b e very g illd for rim to . ~anized wi t h s llch lumina ries as st ore ke e p e r. to say No" but its the girl ·that hom e of h l!r p arents , Mr. an at th e evening . d Mrs. C harles Hartsoc k, who s pe nt th e come> u lld se c wOOt scouts do .) e:s Th omas, Jim L oyely, Oran ge t Wh e n we slart talkitlg about hall to s uffer. A . Tilu s. Miss Hosema ry Titu s, week with re lati ves he r e , t' et ul'll ed Boys wi ll . n aturally be busy why Raper, Web Squires , Bill Br~dley dept'ess ion an'd hard times it Then if o.u r young m en an d wh o h as b een vis iting Ilt the Tasco to his.. home in Milford. o n ,un- not make it PUI' pos ive and \~hole­ would be well to look uround and women are SEARS --W ALTON and olhers of equal brillian ce. plJl'e we will home, have came home wi t h them. day. Mr. HatTis Mosher a nd F l'8nk ~ol11e hus ine ss. The game was l'epLete with s ee just how mnny people are pure h omes. And o ur h omes a rc Hawke' accomp anied him and than we are. lI1isR Fta rtling and ,Vonde uul plays. WOrse_off our small Garden s of Eden. So do M r .. and Mrs. Will Waggo n er Everett Alm eda Walto n, ~ nd MI'. spent t h e day at the H!Ll'ts.oc _ _ ___ _ - -C ::.:. B. II Scars , were quietly marWulter Johnso n 110r Chri s ty Matnot let s in enter in." Financi al Mrs. Gu s Seik e r a n d littl SAW LARGE ST ZEPPE LIN e Miss ri ed at the J:'erry parsona ge, this home. th e wson in th e ir .palm iest days trouble s and death are minor Mary Fra.nc s Frye, o f L ebanon , W ednesda cver dis played llch · pitchinj r' a s WHY OUR FLAG y mornin g, Rev. C. A. IS RED, tl:oub les to that 'o f s in. For there and Mrs. Everet t Thomas , of William son , pastor Miss Jane t Call'twl 'ight pf CleveM ..SI·S. H .. M. 'h erwood, D. E. t hat exhjbit ed by Jess Thomas , of the Church is love and 'c()mpa nionshi p even if Roches te r, N . Y., we r e Sunday WHITE AND BLUE land, Stul1lllf ol'd and Ed Cdok were in . und Jim Lovely' S play at secona there is financia l trouble . The n afte l'n oon cn l1 e~ at t he home of (If Chr~st, perform ing t h e 'cere- mothe r,sp e nt Saturda y with hel' Akro Mrs. J. O. Cartwr ight, ren this week and 'saw ' the -USS would have tul'ne d Eddie CoJrins monv. The attenda nts were Mr. TO THE MI,AMI OUl' parents are not dishon ol'ed Mr. an a Mrs. F: E. Thomas . . turning to Cle veland unday m orn A.kron w~ieh is be}ng bullL by the green with envy. Jim also got a Dear Sir- Last week - GAZET TE' and our days . mllY and 'Mrs. Fred 'Zimm e rman brothwe unfurle d be long on .this hit, stole two bases, scored a -run our flags of silk el'~in-I aw 'and siste l' of the bride. ing accomp anied by. Mrs. Cart- Goodye ar Zeppeli n COl'J)or ation cotton on the earth_. MTs. Emll1a. Janney enterta incd fll1d got !ioO bot.tha~ he i n't cooled ~emQrable 4th, and The bride is a de ugh t e l' of MI': wrjght, who will spend a couple for th~ V. S. Navy.·. They wer!' lIlue stands fo1' the truth. IIBe at . dinn e r :Sunday Mrs . Clara did ·w e . do g reatly Impress ed ' by the wondel'off yeLOn e of the boys said that It bec~us;e it was but and Mrs. Henry Walton , of Spl'ing of weeks ther e. mindfu l of the truth and the Lewis. Mr. P'Hry Bailey, Mrs. Ada just • ful ship and the l1Januno t h ·build. R llper tried to field the ball With a!,d dl~ It bec';Wse C!~r custom arr truth shall make ' you free." Valley and was. an operato r in This Dearth , ~frfl. Ella neighbo rs The many friend s of Mr. James Ing 'o,:hich incl~ses if, his false teeth. . . dId thell:s, 01' ·dld we do it because means the i-rutb of mo~al law as M,l's. Elery Lewis}Bailey, Mr. and the teiepho ne exchan ge at· Leb· 'Mr: and Mr . anon. The bl'ideKI'OOnl,. the son of Stoops, of Vfln We~t, preside nt of Oh yes, the 'Legia'n aiTM ' scored it standS' fO'l" some tbing well.' a& Civil law. mbe law is for Ralph Lew is. M and --vital? ---~Mrs. Her_. twelve run8~ to _ their oppone ntS' 1'. and Mr$. W. N. Sellrs, of the Stoops Packin~ Compan y, ~ill Ita : ul'pl'isin how fev.: of our vlolato rs -err- our bodies and· civil m n Le, '" and dau~t ~ Louise Waynes ville, is an industr ious be' pleased to 'hear ·that after an -- four, and everybD dy bad heaps of pupils in scboolg can laxitud e. give CleaT 01. in:payton , Mr. and Mrs:- Earl young man and is employ flin-es peciall y the. spectat ors. ed I'n ·D. mne8~ of eleven weeks duratio n, Thus 'our whole piau pf teJl4g~t answer s of the meanin g .....:.____-.::•• _ _ - he is now able to sit up in tlis of the th1;'ee colors, Not because can civilati on is· confide nce Amcri- Clark and daught er, Miss , Mary R. Smith's gl'ocel'~ store; The Y. F; .M. wiU in one Margar !lBm9nn o.f Brookvi l1 . 1\11'. on Mra. Sears expect to go l'aOn'! and is improva ng nicely. His home of Raym() nd ,the.. il'\stru.cto1'S do not teach but anothe r in bUBine!iIl, in recreat ion, Mr. andet Cliff Lewis of Cen- tel hotlsek eephig in Waynes ville. son, A. Holmes Stoops states ~h.at dock, SUnday ee,mllrur. lind M.rs. Wi\~ur Swa~ger, becau~e there. may' be a lack of in labar, in' trade and in every terviUe , and M.rs. Walter hill ~a.tber will soon be able to be 01 Lebano n, ~ere' Sunday guests continu al drill Hence Leader s way in 'which 'w e are 'ilBBociated. Clark and the elRcacy Junior and Mr. John of ~r. an~ Ml'II. Rob~tt Baker. out' but will have to go eaay 101' Cook:-;;a:!::~~,:n_Jt ·of the ftalr wute often. E. P. C()Ates. SublCribe for the . . . .i Guett• .Bome time. , BOft; T. 1111111•• _ OLUM BU S S el'eta l'y ' of ' tutc Cla r ence J. Brown slated today t hat at the close of 1930, th e l'e were 5,1 private uninc o r]lOl'IIled ba nk, in Ohi o with a B' et,~ o f $ l ti,7fiG,:!2U,\ which was an Ilverllge per bunk of $29 1,948. The average pl'i va(,e bunk in Ohio 1111" capita l lltflc k uf $17, 11:' an d u s \l rp lu ~ fund o f $ 12,75!1. wit h undi vi ded p rofit s of ~7, ;IO!l. The (Juul,,: fUll ! ; 0 11 depo s it ave l'age 1H, !h 14 anu the aVl' ru/:,e pe l' uu nk 01' illllivitl ua l de pos it was $ 57 16. Eij!'l,tl'c n of these ha n ks ure 01; till' h,oI1o I ,II. t hat is th l!Y ha\'c 1.1 .' 011'1 . , \I ·.it h is equa l· t u o r /< reul l'r l hlln lh e ir cl.l pital s loeiL

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and George Anderson wllre ap Ge rmant own, and Miss Ruth Annil appraisers. Branc , nurse, of Lebanon. ' ert L. Schuyler, administrat or of t>he el'ta-te of Rachel ,T. G111. Real E.tate Traft.fen de.c eas d . is or dered t o ma~e . ce r­ By Willli ..m H . Davie. lain pub i1C SIlleR and make ret urn Anna E . Leig ht to Fred- J. My wall ~ ut s id must have ~om e to t he court . Le ig ht 'H ell I ta te in Clear roek IId j u dicatio n and de te rmina'I'h e flow!!r townshi p. the inheritance tnxes of the R.f~~d tio n of My walIl! within llluHl ha v s om' lal'1l K. Williams Ilnd Mar<y e ta t · of GIl1'l'ett Cleve nge r. tlebonks; Jo 'epl1in e Williams to Charles P. c IIsetl, is to be g ive n to all per" h( ' lI ~' t hnl': III a ll ; u tu bbs lind Este lla t ubbs. Inlots sons i nt el'e led. IU I'ge, No' . 153 und 154 in Lebanon. In t h Cllse of W. C. Manning, A II tI in it Icafy nooks. P. E, Snyd er to N. B. J a n·et t. gua r dian of ClIlvin Keenlln. incom Real estllte in Harlan townsh ip. A litt l gold tlt!lt's s ure ellch we 'k petent, vers us War d , t he plaini iff WIllia m H. Gilbet·t to Mal'Y L. That COmE! not Irom my li v- is to n\a ke du e l'eturn of proceed- Gil be r t. Inlot No. 27 in Mason. , , . and other Southern ings forthwi t h t he milking a nd exforlnb l ' l · e V~I'Y. He looked sharpinl:' kin d, . , I ts ter ri bly l o n e s ~ m e .g OlOg Lizzie Wilke rson, deceased , to New Jer.ey Sea.hore Re aorta ly at Howena , who Si\.t I'i(fi d el'cct oft . on II ch a lo ng tl'l P W ith out BuL from II d E'a d nU1l1 in h i ~ gro vE' ec ut ion of sa id conveyance of. elise Lauren e Perkins a nd J esse WilI'd c!' him ~ I' l r ~h w(' d liP t o good Iln d stony-f aced beside h llll , b lue havll1.1t al'te l' th ere; to b ' II l~alll~d . Wh o Cfl nl1 () t change h i ~ IIlind . ' me nt f or hig hway purposes with a From Waynesville 7 :25 p.rn of IlIm i;e lf and r eJ . QI'I'Y,' Sli id nd\'ilnUI),((I. co n cct eop y of the sam e f or ap- ker son. Inlot No. '85 in Lebanon. yes g littel'ing ic cold. N. Willard Kilpa trick, Jr., FrulH t'n until cl ov('J1 o'cloc k t he pl'ova l a nd continnation. July 18, August 1, 15 " Arc- nre yoti cr ~,jng'!" I'e ask- Bobbv.' . A lovely wife, alld geil Ue. 100; Boyd M. Compton 11 9.97 acr es llh otoll'l'lIp h I'~ ap jJl,d Innd th ed doubtfully. "I "te ll you whllt , dIlJ'l inA' ," sugK orry ~, DIl I'mody , administra- Clearcreek 'ontcn l t hut no uy es but mine township. TllroUIIi .Ieeplal ·ellr. to H'pt.>rt 1'.:< tM k notl':I. I" ir ~ t Rowbr ig ht ly. "You Ca n He . her mllll Y (' hllI'I11S nOI' to r of t hc estate of Hugh L. Far"~Je? - Mos t certai nl y Il/Jt! I Ke ~ tt.!r Ruwe na Atlautlo elt,. cnn sat ut th t- wh lle l. t hell P eter , l)ope yo u do n't t h ink for Il 11in- ro m e aroll nd here I\nd ~ it with rell, d eceased , fil ed his inv e ntory Va le ntine M. H obli t to Fred and voice • Mnrj orie O. FUl'l1aB. R eal esta te a nd a ppraisement . . th " n till' (W O t"Kt'UH' r. (lach br:\\'e- ute yo u coul d make me cry!" eja- P e ter and ld him chee r yuu up. T u ,:11 11 h'I' beHuty Ilne. Liberal alop·over priviler e • in Wuyne Township. I~' tl'ying' ll\ e;I' ncl'ul th e worll\ ('ulnled Rowena. li e'" n'l'Y p;o ,'d ~omllllny. It's tou William H. Lu edCl's is to take returning Lizzie Wilkerson, deceased, to o f fear lh al !!'IlIIW .t! at the corc of Peler listened. It came agnin . lon e~o ml' f il l' you back th 'r~ al ne Whel'l" s he would in t hn t slon eo mmi s ~ i o n with t he will of Edwin Laure ne Perkins and Jesse Wilk er lllu st J'a t ed dcscl'iptive f oldhis Iwi n)! - fl'ar that th e chapcron low und u n mistakable, th e gulping "But vou sa id 1 hud 10 s il in H. Sm ith a nn ex ed, toge the r wi t h cuge liv,!, son . Inl ot No. 85 in Lebanon. ra show ing fa res, ti me of had clianged he r mind nnd would ~o h of a wecp ing woman. They th e !'unlble :;eal! A sl'lf-mad e llrii'O IICI·. wi th me ; t he depos ition of said witn esses. t l'uin s, st op-ove l' p ri vileges Esth e r Mason to Henry Meyer not (" ' lll C: 1<:1 \'(In (I 'clocH - eleven louked back ov e r their shoulder '. "W(·II. I'v changed my mimI. While mUIIY u wi ld . bird sung F red A. nide r, g uardian of Maand oth e r deta ils ma y be obt hirty. Thll r ' po rl I'" werc " get- 'r hc littl e brown chape ron was Yuu see , I th o ught th e n thut tilda J. EI·t\e, incompeten t, fil ed and Antonia Meye l·. 1 22. ~a c res . llI'O UIHI, in Milita ry S urv ey 2,225. tained fr om Tick et Agents. ti ng' n: ~ ti\' c. 1\11'. Huc k had hi~ slu mped deep in the rumble ~ea t, ('I"H'r an d 1 wo ul d want to talk h i ~ final acount in court. On gllte. On b u ~ h . on tree . e Pyle and Chal'leR Pyle ",nlch in hi" hnnd lind 1\11'. Ruff he r hea d bowed lo\v, sma ll : hou l- bll s i ll e~s and di scu ~~ our (l l u n ~ , un d Dr. F. E . Hosl1ag le, e xecu t or of t-o Minni 1:1 owar d Gr aha III and J e n n iE' I \\'a. tal killlr "lI ~ in e"" orr ut one del'B ris ing a nd full ing wit h g reut I IH've r drea m 'd thut every ti me And she ~ (lmct i l11e s to nn swe r th e esta te of F. E, Rosnagle, deGraham. 109 aCI'es in MlI s~ i e t own ~ idr o f lhl' 1', .0 111ceased. fil ed his fin t and final ac~ubs . P ete r p ull ed to t he ide of I 11)11 .1 II f\ugge st ioll it would j ll s t lh qm, ~ hip. i\ IIlx i.:u b pulll"d u p lit the side W1e rood a n d '. topped t he ear. and 11':1(1 to a bitt~r al·gument." In he r fa r s w('eter vo ice lim n c-o un t in COUil't. assle Co ll ett I\nd L au l'a Shi- l~~~====-=='=~ t>HtI'nl\l'(' nn.! ::t lilll.' hrown m ll use both he a nd Rowena lea ned hilek " Why . I didn't urgue with you,' ?vI. Soth Long, administrator of ul1; da kel' to H oward Gl'Ilhalll and .T e n" of , /I ).( id sl ipl'l'd "ut alld crept t hrough th e wi ndow. protested Petcr. e of William 1. Long , det he estat Till bil'ds. lh a t love d to look o n nie Graham , 169 acres in Adams timidly in throllgh the real' door "I ' d llIuch rather f' it in th e rum censed, fil ed his inve ntory and up- and " Why . whaCs t hc mllUer. darIcu VC • • Chester t ownship. and "idl,·d III' 10 th e cllshier's cage ling?" askell Row ' na ~o li c it o u Iy . b le ~e llt wh e Tl: I can t hink my pra ise me nt in court. Will doat o n a s t olle wal l. CO l'll W. Cla rk to 'forace M. ~ he hnd to ,.;tlltl d on tiptoe to .. Don't yo u feel w II 1" thought ~ in peacc an d not hove Charl es E. Dc nmll ll, admini trll- Clark. 22 acres in Clearc reek t own bE' . <'t·n fl'lIlI1 within . The small brown head 'h ok illY mo ~ t innocent ideas contradk- \\' ith t his sma ll hOll se, t his gar- tor of t he estll te of J ohn E. Be n- ship. "Whl' l'e will I find l iss Ros- v i gorou~ly f l'om ~ i de Lo s ide. t ed Lllfore t hey al'e out of my net t , deceased, fil ed his inve ntory dell Inrge, Annn E. Le ig ht t o Fred L . t a nd'!" s he a skl·d und hel' voice " I- I' m lon eN me," confessed a mouth," continui'd Rowl"na . Th i~ litt le ~" Id. t h is lovely mate an d app m isement in court. Leight. Real estate in lea rcree k wa s a rippling' low whisper. " W hy, r wlI•.,n't cuntl'Uliicling Wit h hcn ll h ill body. pence in Th e will of Agn e::> McMillan, de- tow sad sma ll vo ice. "C-Carler- d idn' t nship. " What nnll1l' , pl !'!lsl" '! Are you come to s ee me off." yo u ." prutestc d Pe l e r. ceased, wa s fli ed in court. hear from one Cl r the IJII(lcI'H'I" asked BuL Rtl we na insis Led , s o Peter The sales mad e by Frank S impRowenu II ked " C- artc r ?" S huw l1Ie n mll ll mo re great. the cllRhie r bri sklv. Iw lped Bob by g/llllly out of t he Bilt. Allowed Ron , execu to r of the estate of MUl'and P e ter in choru s. "No. J'm Mi '>I Lowell- Roberta g aret ap p roved and co nfirmed by "We're engaged . I t hought s Ul'e rumb le ~ ellt li nd WllS j Ullt lUl'Oin l: - - - ' W oodl' ow-W eil Co., suppli es, $9; Lowcll. 1- 1 nlll t he chape ron e Iy he wo ul d come to !:lee me off 10 g ive How(! lI a n hand wh e n he t he court. fol' Lite m ll l nr tour." explain ed the a nd he didn ' t. I wish I h adn ·t come 'aw t hat 'he was ulrcndy in sitting The estate of Edwin S. FUl'na s, Bell Press, card s fo r apprllisel's, liltle brown mou se wit h a 1'0 11 of I f e I ve ry badl~' . Maybe I'd bet- very erect, chin high a mi eyes deceased, is exemp t fronl inh \! ri- $4. 50; Walter K lIey, se rvices $ 10 C, B. W ells janito r services, $2 0; ta nce tax. e xt rcmt'l y blue. So he got behi nd b ro wn e)c~ und a display of dee p ter go bac k." dilllple ~. A cer t ified copy dete1'mining the Waldron C. Gilmour, ser vices, tTicken each wi th sudden fear the wheul and they ~ tllrte d off "Oh, MI'. Rack," caUed t he that t he choperone mig ht fa il n "'ain. inh e r itance tax of th e estate of $9.40; Dr. W. A. Heese, I!e rvices "IOTARY PUBLIC cashier. " he r e's l he chaperon e. " t he m- a n d they no I lI rth" .. wes t Rowena s ' U lcd back in l he rum Ga rrett Clteve nger . decea sed. is or- $20 ; Robe t·t M. Blail', se l'viees, $20 M. E . Ross, stamps, $4; William A Th e littl e brown mouse looked tha n t he Hu dso n Hiver- Rowe nn bl e S Ilt wi th II muliciuus li ttl e der'ed ce r t ified without delay. N.tional Ba-nk Tcady to !i ink inLo the floo r in an d P et er got hu rr ied ly oul a nd Kril' . A ftcr l is t e llin ~ to Bopby's Chllrles E. De nman, adminis tra- Luk ens, services , $1; Frank W. s hy con fu ~ ion as t he tide of ran bac l\ to her. Rtu ndi ng on eith r ~hutl'r aoo u L Cartel' for un hour tOl' of t he estate of John E. Be n- Tietmeye r, services, $ 1; Jam es E. Will. Drawn _ • E.tatea Settled Probale Court Proceding. ph otog ra phers, r eporte rs, au to monett. deceased. is to s ell certain Mc Clure, burial services. $100; WAYNESVILLE, OHIO bile executives und salesmen- a nd bond s lind mllk e r e turn t o court. Woodrow-W eil Co., ~ upplies , $3 ; Jam es H. Ar nold , admini"trator L. M. Price Co., ~ upplie s , $6.87; R owe na and P LeI', you ma y be William C. Be rgdall, administra of t ho estat'B of Funni e C. Smith LeRoy & Blair, ceme nt, gravel, s urged swiftly to ward her. s ur decca 'ed, fil ed his invcllt l} l'y and tor of the estate of Horace M. $343.60; W . C. Turtoa, ce me nt, Clal'k, decensed, fil ed bis sn.le bill " The chapero ne !" ejec ulated FOR SALE DATES CALL aP Pl'a ise menlt in court. $7 0; Lewi ~ and DI'lIke Inc., meMr. Rac k. Haze l Hicks W ll !! ap pointed ad- in court. me nt/ $16 2.50 ; CollhH! and H emp"T he c haperone'?" echoe d Mr. The will of Mal'Y E. Dunham, mini. tl'atr ix of th e e tnte of Ned st eao , in full co ntTa ct, 987, $83,Ru ff. Hic ks, deceaseo , a nd fil ed bond of deceased, was fil ed in COUI't. 26; P. B. Monce. pay r oll. $ 114 :-4 0 She had told Rowena she was $850 0 with t he Uni ted Stat es .H om e)· S ims, stone delive red, $6; twenty-th ree yeurs old. but sl-a ndCommon Plea. Proceedlnll' F id eli ty nnd Gua l'3n ty Co. as urI' R. M. Cox, grading ond ditching, ing timid ly a ' she did at barely ty. E ugene Dunh a m, J . D. Dontoude r, g rading In the ca se of the Mutual Build- $41,60; . Rulph five feet two, wit h little brown nelly a l1d FI'eel impso ll we t'e a p- ing and Loan Co., ve rsus Wilbur a nd ditching $41.60; L eRoy and curls (mming' her dim pled brow n poi nt.ed Il pprraisers. Jot'dan, et aI, it is found that the lBair, ce me nt, gravel and repairs, face, s he did not at first gla nce E sta tes fo l' sett le me nt : JESSE STANLEY def e ndan ts owe the plaintift' the, $206.75' Wilson Paint Co., gas bear tes timony to s uch weight of L eo n Hites man , la dminisll'ato l' sum of $3626.30 and it Is ordered $20 3 ; Mason Lumber Co., ce me nt years. H er Hma ll Munds flu ttered Phone 320, New Burlin.lon, Ohio of t he estotEl of Jam es . McClead that . their property be sold by tho and lumbe r, $29. 10; Ohio Culx.ert n el'vously with g lo\'es a nd chain. eased. F i:r t nnd tinal. . dec sheriff anti repor ts m'ade to the Co., sewers, $192.10; Karl W . R eI' b ig LlI'I,wn e yes gaze d out, E . A. 1' hirkield and D. D. Thir- court. EARL KOOGLER Mlnst. cement, $60.60; Johnston a ppalled - a nd a ppea li ng, a t t he Ide ld, admin is tl'ator s of t he estate In the case of · he State of Ohio all~ John ton, supplies, $3.18; R. D. 8, crowd t hat s urged her way. Xe.ia, Obio of Charles IF'. Thirkield. First. versus Arthur Brade n the defend- Lewis & Drake Inc .• ceJ;J1ent and " Ar e~ll1'e you Robe rta Lowell .' guardian of Opal R. C. Bo·ys, Phone Day tOft Co. 54J5 ant was found guilty and sensewers, $126.19; The Stanl ~ y gasped Rowenu. J ordnn., e t 1111, mino1·s. Second and tenced to six months in the War- Works, repair material, $177; "No wonder they call yo u final. ren county jail. Collins and H e mpstead. in full Bobby," sa id Petel·. Gu y Gayn or administrator of t he In the case of People's Build- contract 990, $86.10; LeRoy & Rowena rallied first. "Neve r estate of J ohn B. Mulle n deceased ing Loan and aYings Co. versus Blair, .gravel, $107 ,65; Ed. Daley .. min d, n vel' mind !" Hhe ann ounFi rst and final: Va le ntine M. Hoblet , et at, the stone, $10; Barrett Co., tarvia, ced w ith a Quick assump tion of F red A. Snide r, g uardian sheriff is to ·m ake certain sales of $8360.40 ; Zain Armitage, gTavel everity. uThi: is Bobby, a nd I'm Matilda J. Ertle, incompete nt. real es tate and s ettle all accounts $961.33; Howard T. Cook, gravel, t he chnperone." . Final. FUNERAL DIRECTOR due . . $620.1.9; Morrow Feed & Supply A few mi nutes later. th e RackF. E. Rosnagle, executor of the In the case of Arrow Sales, Inc. Co.). guard Tail material, $66.36; ru ff l'ondster swept in to Brondestate of F. C. Rosnagle, deceas- versus E. C. Nickell, et aI., a deed J, K. Spencer, gravel, $27.25; H. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO '11-;-I'm lone.ome," c:onfe..ed Bobby, in a .ad, .mall yoice. way and turn od sout h, a nd t he ed. First and final. according to law is to be given to V_ Martz, gravel, $15.76; Frank -1!hee1's of t he assem bl ed witnesses Dora F. Mount, g uardian of Les- W. Chester Maple, who purchased Burak, repairs, $6.90; Cincinwhile Rowena tenderly she lean ed forward . rattled t he plateglass windo ws of s ide "Do you mind if 1 close this win te r A. Mount, minor. Second and the Ijaid property and the sheriff is nati Oil Works Co. oil . $72.80; Full, Equipped for Good \\!iped the tear-stained fac e with t he show I' oms. to pay costs. Scott E. Baloi\"; gas, $I 32.45; East " Yo u w re rig ht , Pe ter," oon- a wisp of handkerchi ef and Peter dow? " she asked sweetly. "I 'm fin a l. Service. Willia m H . Irwin, .Jr., adminisThe j ury found that the defend- End Garage r gas, $48,58; Halls fe s~ ed Rowenn ki ndly, wh en they patted both small brown ~ hands trying to t hink out the plo t t o a trator of th e esta te of Frances E. -Larae Display Room. stol'Y and I must have p e rfect s ilant, Harry Davis. owed the plainService Statton, gas, $59.39; W. with g l'eat vigor. s lowe d for t he first. traffic Iig,h t. "I w;)'ote him 'a very fo r ma l ence t o decide wh e ther I want to Pa rkill . deeeased. tift', Mary Ryan Stultz. $800. N. Cox, supplies, $22.19; Air Re"We sho uld certai nl y have looked Ambulance Service Jda Clevengel', administratrix of In the case of Ida D. W oodrey duction Sales Co., oxygen, $4.07; , n ote, " Bobby went on, "and sa id have Bob by's Carte r commit t he h rove r." t he estate of Jona t han Clevengel' versus Louis Maag' the defendant Industrial Tractor and Equipment Th ey were l'olling sLeadil y along g ood-by, and told hiin he wouldn ' t murd e r or be co mmitted." Day or NI.ht Tel•. - e 7 fil ed her first and final deCellSed, From that mom e nt th e rumbl e is allo'"ed 20 days in which to repairs, $3.59; E. M. ViIlaTS, gas, t he J er y side of t he rivcr when need to bother taking me out plaacco u n ti n co u rt. plead. $16.87 ; Flack Equipment Co., sup Rowe nn and Peter ha d t h eir first ces any more lind sending me pre- seat was Rowena's own . Dora F. Mount, guardian of LesIn the case of Virgil E , Dome plies, $2,40; J. C. Hawke, suphe seem ed t o take a morbid arg ume nt. Rowe na considered th e se nts and flow er s, for I was going leI' A. Mount, filed her 'second, vorsus Mrs. V. H. Emley, the de- plies, $24.90; Frank Sherwood Co idenl 1>la n fo r t hem to tear along o n a long mot or trip wi t h so me pleasure in providing comfort fin al and dis tdbutive aeount in fendant is to recover costs from gas $1.48; L. H. Gordon Garage, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _." at a high 1'lI te of . peed, st opping dear friend s and w ould be go ne a for her privacy,. and often s miled court. . plaintiff. . gas $17.58; W. A. Lutz, Black- , for nothing un ti l they rea ched th e lonlr tim e, and was s tart ing -on to her self in complac ent and not William H . Irwin, Jr., adminisMonday mOI'ning ut t e n o'clock unmalici ous satisfaction wh e n she The plaintiff, H . R. Trivett, ver- sm ttb work" $1.86; W. A. Hause, R ocky founta ins. And P eter di dn' t agr ee with h e r {I'om th e Rll ckruff sal esroom on hellrd the st eady so ft r oll of Bob- tra tor of the estate of Francis E . sus John Kinney, et al., is granted gaB, $4.96; MOTrow Hardware und of co urse I by's voice regoling P eter with Pu rkill, deceased, filed his leave to file petition within 6 days Store, supplies, $16;50; Kilpatrick Peter"s iden wns t o ell'ive along nt Broadway, Frencn Motor Co., gas and supa f a il' s peed. H ~ sa id that if they th ought he would be t he re to see vivid accounts a bo ut Cm·te r and a ccount in cl uding account of par. RESIDENT plies, $128.41; Dwight W. Keller, th eu- last quarrel which caused t ial di stribution in court. t ore f urio usly a long ove r roads, me off, and he wasn't." New Suit. Willinm L . Suemening, executor supplies, $26. Grief qQite ove rcome her, and hel' t o appl y f OT t he trip. good a nd bud, t hro ugh boiling Homer G. Gebbart versus Ruth P e tEl I' was in possession of a of the estat e of Phebe A. K.irby heut un d chi ll ing r a in, th ey would s he would have s lid cJE'ar otT the l'each a po in t of in te rest, tir ed. rumbl e !Ie at into the bottom of co mpl ete biograph y of Cartel' long deceased, filed his inventory and Gebhart for divorce. Charges are PERMANENT LOCATION appraiseme nt in court. extreme cruelty. cross !I n d wo rn ou t. hence unabl e the cal' if Petel' hadn't caught bef ore th ey r eached 'Buffalo, where Rex. D. S n ook, administrator of John T. Harbine, Jr., versus th ey we re to pay their first official to t urn out t he h ighelnss work he r firml y and drawn her back. "Don't you care, da rling," said visit to t h e RackTuff salesrooms, the estate of J ohn M. Snook. de- James Murray, et al. Foreclosure t hat Rac hu ff ha d a right to e x. Row e na . " Me n a r c nil like that. and wher e he was t o make his ceas ed , tiled! his inventory and ap- of mortgage. p ect 0 r t he m. LEBANON, 0,,10 Myrtie Harrison versus William Rowena sa id thll t for h er part They aren't wo rth orying about." first picture of th e roadste r and p raisement in court. Cha rles William Bercaw was apB. Davis al)d Mabel Davis. For Ey.. E.a~ia.tI "You mus tn't fee l like tha t ," Row ena . she a lways wo rked best under FOI' al\" the sclusion of the rum- pointed gU(I.rdian of David Wash- money. press u re, t hat som ething in her said Peter ge nU y. "He was prob> Cl..... Fiu.tI R.pair. A. D. Barkalow versus Charles r e pond etl stro ngly to hard driv- ably so ashllm ed he couldn' t bear ble scat, Rowena was able to break burn Bercaw, minorJ and filed of $150 with J. E. Bercaw bond W. Monger. For money. to face you . Tha t's t he wuy I am. in on Bobby's love-affair long ing, a nd that ~h e e nj oyed workA. D. Barkalow versus H. M. ing whe n sh e was bl'eathless, al- The more asham ed I f eel the e nou/t!l to voice her disagreement and Mal'ie Bercaw as Bureties. 6ildie M,c Bride was appointed Meeket'f et al. For equitable relief with P eter's plans when she wanm ost punting with haste. Peter, in more -the mo re--" administralirix of It h~ estate · o f "The mor e away yo u stay, I ted to. whi ch was pretty oft en. It Love and Mutual Building and tha t ann oy in g ly gentle, almost we nt without saying that they did Pearl McBride, deceased, and filed Loan Co. versus Ryman Ertel and dis inte l'esled ly Ilizy voice of his. suppose," 's aid Ro wena coldl y. "Exactly," a sse nted P ete r. not ag rce about the financial m a n bond of $2000 with United States Anna Ertel. Foreclosure of morthe cou ldn't work a l all unless he "But he kn ows how dangerous ageme nt of the trip. RackrutT Fidelity nnd GUaranty Co. as sure- gage. had n bl'Nlth fu l o f i re 'h a ir in his lung: a n d q uiet co mfort in his motor trips are," sobbed Bobby, Motors, Inc., had agreed to pay t y. Marga et Wund, W. W. Whit"He knows I'm. likely t o be killed all expenses for th e cal' en route, h eart. Manoi.... Lice_•• MONEY LOANED "A nd of course," sai d Rowena any minute, 01' at least maim ed and had allowed P et e r and RowWilliam Loyd Young, cal'Penter ( or life." na II j oint salary of one hundred e cutt ingly, "we wi ll do it your LOANS on Livestock, Chattel., .. All alike, " r epeated Rowena dolla rs a week- an expen se allow- falo he realized it would have of Cinc,innati, and Miss Mildred w.ay. Natlll'qll y yo u thing good been money in his rocket to have Elizabeth Flaugher, of Franklin. g.rimly. ance, it was r eally. Second Mortga&,ea. Notes bouSh' PI CtUI'l!S lire the mos t impol'tant PHONE IF3 uck to his origina idea. CertainCharles Wilbur Betz, cemetery "That's probably why he didn 't John Harbine, Jr., Xenia, Ohio. P e ter 's idea of the way to car- st pa rt of t he who lt> bu s in ess. " ly it wag 010 great drain on the "Of C ul's e," ~ ai d P eter s jmply. com e," snid P eter comfortingly. ry on was obviou sly the s implest e xpense .acc'ount buying fQod for superintendent of Spl'ingboro and Mts. Edith 1l. Zuick, nousekeeper Row no was speechless with rage "H e r~lized that at thought of and most natural. He ::;aid he Rowena. HARVEYSBURG, OHIO 'm otoring in the 0'1 Lebanon. . . She was g lad she had always hated you going away into s uch terrible would pay expense s for both of fresh air WI~ile nmde both him and :BobHorace Orion Bear, laborer, 91 LONG OR SHORT TIME-Euy a rtists an y wa y, it mad e hating danger he would lose his self-con- both of the m and then divide by ravenously so that l term!!. Also Surveyin&, and AbPete I' nu w so muc h m ore natul'aL t1'01 and break down before all equ a lly with Rowenll whatever they wished to hungrY eat <OIten, stracting. Write and I wlll call H e was telli ng hi mse lf that he was th o!'.e people. And then think how was le ft of the hundred dallal'S and expensiv ely, It seemed to and Bee you. Sam D. Henkle, Wayat t he end of each week. very glad R owe na was pl'etty. It he' d feel. " no effect whatever upon Rowena,' Bobby t ho ught of it. "Bu t Carnesville, Oblo. . Jl1 Rowe na ~ aid it wouldn't do. wo uld be pleasa nt plJinting her. He ate so .rarely and so little who did n't CRre in the least a b ou t he r t e r's not like that ." she sui d. " I In th e em!. Pder ag l' ~ ed to di- that Bobby accused her of tru·;".". dispos iti oll . T his was a business don't beli eve he' d bl'cak du wn. vid e eneh wel" k's al h, wance with to Teduce. FOR SALE trip. He's not at all th e break -do wn he r imme di atel y lI pCln its receipt ' ~ Well : ' smiled Peter good. It ju _t f!<)(' ~ to !lhow t he sort that kind of man. H e's g ot red hai l'- " eve ry Mo nda y l11 ol'ni ng, each "if you carryon Peter wa ~ Owt he ne ver even "W ell, he migh t pre tend he IJI'uke t hereafle r pu ying his own bills naturedly, fOR SALE - Malleable Coal bea l'inl!' h i ~ OWI1 )'c~ po n sibility' thi!! for the next three "",nt:h.'. ' uspected LIra l R \l' ena was furi- down," insist ed PeteI'. Range and , Delco li~ht plant, "All pretensc, e veryon e of a nd sa vin g what he co uld from th~ yo u will get rich ~ff your oW'l. cheap. Phone Waynesvtile 37F8. of the expense account." A sudd >11 g ulp in.g s ob close at them," declared Rowena sweeping am llll n l. J15 (To be continued) han d start led him f rom his coo1- Iy. E ven bef ore they reached BufTHRESHER SUPPLIES - Belts, pulleys, babitt metal, oil cups! injectors, lubricators, steam ana When Stout Hearla Beat Fnat water gauges, gauge glass, oilers, packing, boiler' flues, suction hose, tank pumpsL ' valves and fittings. THE BOCKLET-KING CO., 416 W. Main St., Xenia 0., Phone 860

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's u ' latte r in the kit 'he n, 1aw i wll s hill~ dish , the rc; You hll ve hud n tine, big s upp'r. - ~--=And ~' IlIl ' H' fl't'ling mighty !"!il', A: YOII I'(!ud l he t' v' ning pupel' Whi ch i:; llril1llldll~ u'el' with nows , = .... TThell'C i~ an oth e r lhi~g thllt i ~ us ;lUrC us deuth ond taxes-flick- H ow hU llI e big Illun';\ cut u capel' A S II1:lI' t [l'II-I'UOI11 ):PI' I' l'~ this ness , Ie IIVCl'Ug An,cl'lcall ' "II A ' mun IS I onc e II yeu l" the averuge 'l' USl' he 's fu ll PI' "lIll)tintai'n- cOliluinatiun . which i ~ ind ce d d 'lllll'll," l1 ;t~t~~I~n1'~vomen n(),urly twicl! ns often; t he chi ld of scl; oo l oge twi ('~ ~ii~ii~;;;;:;~~~~~ ~;;;;~~[~;U~" Iiciuu s : A nlounoi If l'''tlltU slI lad th ' I I" ore " I';'ures tak e n fl'Ul11 a s tudy mllde by lhe CO llllnil tee III' u le ttu t leaf 01' tw o, ull a ~n ,e ost of Medl cnl ,'arc, which is coming tu the c nd of II fi vl! What i ~ lw t.[e l' '? nnw ju ~ l te ll me, =; "f!ti:ac , plllle, unt'! lying- aguill ~ l th e mo und , ttlll st~>dy o f th e :<:o nc:',IlIC '!Sp ccts uf th pl'l!ve ntion 0 1' dif;Ms e and Thall ",''' LII' cu ,)l, luose uvel'ullf; ; I (I ll each o f its foul' ~ id l' l< , a bU Il l'1e ,calC ,of ~ h e -,ck, l,Iw II lnessefi to till oL o ut 1:10,000 ,000 evel'v Yuu til'l: r(' ~t.illj:;, unJ ),(t'L d i ~ , J , ~-' I l' S~ , s kinn ed snl'di,H' , T hi~ i ~ ~~~; i)5~JO:~0~~l'cc t c o~t,; III ll10 ney i ' I:om putell by the CO lllmittee a't And the I:vl'ni n~ pap!!1' f nlls. A ~ YOll ~: lI{,I" thl'l'e in yo ul' rock el' rt'ldl~' n VE'I'y d eliciou ~ lunch on c o m hi nati o n . and un l' tha t This is LI hu ge ,cost, I'ecko ned eith e r ill tl!I'IlI S of time IO:it 0 1' o f \\, il h it's funny ),(U~ I'-'H' , t :ea l. ~)lOn eY f eX IH'ndel!, Th ' costs \l' uuld be hu !!c even if we co uld forese' I n V,. lIl' old I'un down h U ll ~ ,- 11 () llld be 0[ th e cu~ie ~ t for homc !Jre J1I1~'ing, siippel's, h~~I~ ll!,n , \l'1l,w lll filII ill , just how :;cduus th e illn ess will b ' . 01' j~st d ong It III lust, onc of thusc lhings, howl!\' e r, can be for esee n On YOUI' I' 'I'ch . nl) l\' ain't life P ars nip Saute !-' \\" l ' c L '? ~1I1 ull the oth e l' blinJen s thut illness illiP oses up on us llIu st 13~' l\ 11' ~ , ,/e%il' Tri p)" ,Ie ,a~ I e~ ,ull~ el'll~intr, ~ 1l (:a l'Lainty l' )(i sts not unl ,v ; IS to IIPJll' Ur all~l' lI u\'ing boil ed the par~ niJl~, cut II :t r \'t'y ~ bul'g- , Uhi l', I,nd cI~lltRcte l of Jlln,: ~,;. It IS even mo re a fac lol' with I'l' luti o n to c s ts Ila'lll in IUlig na'TUW s trips lille No , ploblelll e l~ I.!! l's Into lh' dUll y li ves u f 'Aml'ril'nn s t hllt is lilliI'(' l'i)!; Or('ll e~ , I'u.t t h!!m into u saUl'eserruus Lhnt tillS, , pun with a lal'gc IUIll!! o f driJl J1 ill)!; ~ Med icll i 'fuciliti l'R in th e Uni t 'd S tute~ arc adl·q uute in th e ag III' buttcl', a nti shllke u ('l'n~ ionalll' g~(',gu~e, Jl~r h ~fls , 'I. 'h· 1'l)llImittl'" hl!: fo und th a t 1, 5 11 0.UIJO pl'opll' until Ih t' lruttet' ulrs Ol'bs : nd t,h ~ dCI o te th~lr j ull , tlllll! to medica l CU l'e, Th el'c is I,llI' ph ys ician t o l'dl('es of the parsniJls 1)(' cullle e\'~~y ~ 2h .ln~l ulHtarils. OV~ I' 7 .000 h os pit.ul ~ huve UOO ,(JOO u(!d~, Mi ss Helen Hal1 ;la ll I'eturncd ~ li l-[ hlly !.J1' (lwnct!; tIu n " t alluw wlilch I\ ould g' ,ve evc l'y ma n, \I'olll e n nnll child on ' lind li ne-half du ys th e m tu fl'Y cr is p, Chup 1I t>llJleor,l'lIpul'l~y a ye<u', But neith e r ph ys il'i uns nor hus pitHl s ur(' cv e nl y dis'- home Tue, day fl'um a pl ca , ant pll n nful of par"ley fine, st il' it, trlbuted , thel'l' Ul'e pl aces th nt tra ve tun man y. ann lllany mOI'l! that " i: it \\"ith relHt.ivl' s in Auro ra, In d, ~wi t h pepPl' r and Hilt , . lIt... th t: ho ve too f e w, She aC'JlnpHllil'd her unci, 'and , und SCI'\'(" , What cun be do ne II I~ o ut gee illg that evel'ybody in th e { nit ed Hunt, 1'1'111', an d ~I, s \ V 111 , Rawdon !J al': n ip~ --- -- -----~Inte~ ha", s ure and cunven ll"nt UCCI'SS til th e medical cal'e to which he and fa'lIil y, of COl'I1cll Un ive r, ity ,\ 11\11:\ lS'l'lt \ ' I ' (lll '~ S \I , E IlF I ~ e ntItl ed! What CH II he dOll c ubout seeing thllt th OR ' who furni sh this \': 11 0 \\,l'I'e goin.: tirl'uLI !,:h fill' a 1\ K\tI, 1-:1"1' A ' I' E CM Ill'e , ad ep uat ely l'l'\I'Ul'deti 1'''1' t he lahOl"! Wh a t cu n be done vi sit, Gues ls 1'01' fi\'(~ tahlt" 0'1' "50 0" obout scernl! th Hl thl' III 'an ll u f pa y ill ~t [01' t his ure fir provided fIJI' X 'ofi l'! l i!'l III I"ol ,\' ~ h"' 11 t llnl tla f' lVe l'e e nte rtain ed uy MI', a nti ~ ll' s , ,Ill th c peop le '! ~l lId"" ~!I-! IH ' " :1'; ndjll ~II ! I'i I I ' lttol ' ur th e In the> f oul' Y l' nl'~ which it has nll'l'lHly put in up lJ n it.~ la sk such A, S, Gu llet t and Hobe rt at their t'!.I I :t ! .. ttr' 4 )1 : 11 I I !-\Ul'f a,I" ' . dl · ( ·'~tl.i . · d . "Il ole- Ill -Th e- Wu()(h;" in I II lJ' ;-. 11 ;1 11 1 tu a ll IIrdt · " Il tl ll Jlld ~ l" nlt' ''t prog r~ss ha s lJ"c n mad, ' thllt a ll swel's to t hosc que ~ Lioll S wi ll ~o u n lJe hume )' f"t.Jha lt' C' /j," l ,,1' ''' ar rt ' n ruhm lU ed to the; PCtl /~I ' uf the l!niteu Stu teR, Thert' iR prum ise' th a t Tu ('~ dn y ev('ning, ,l une :lO, 'I'h l' iI,' t'" llIllhl l"Y . Iljd Il1nd. , 'n lh. · ..:u !"· th e \forlllu la whi c h Will rm"lI lt wtll he wOI' ked , If it i ~ . th e n one ',f Plll'ty \\"a s a lovely <:ourH'f; y ex - or 1.. ;\1. H" lIud,, dI' uh x on , :1 "4 admlllilitralo r ~he g rea t contl'ibutillns lo ('iv ilizlIti o n 0 1' OUI' ngell'i lJ ha ve b 'c n mad e t e ndod for t h!! pl ea sure of Mr, an d "f t hI' L·~ t :I! " vt Und IJ . f-;'II· fn(' ~. l\lrs, Ceo , W a ll, of Baltim ore . Md, d " " ' · a~ I · d . l 'l : d llt l (( . \'~ . ;\1 11,lr l·d I ~. ~ ll l lnl l ' . • t :11 , d. r .· lIdHnI H, l .l i ll;.{ Wh en scores were c(,u nled fo lio\\"- ":t H° :\O 1 ~ "1 ,. 11 t hl! drJ('kt! t of Hn lrl in ~ th e e njoyalrle game, high "H II!'t. w ill u f f" 1 ful' !( 1I 1 .. 11 1 I l ubll ~ :'t'Ol'e pl'iy.e ~ went t o Mrs, Cecil I.li l -I, ,,n 1111 l h l' l,rl III Is ,'''' 1)11 th (· :": -11 It la ~' (,r .l l1 l r . 1!I:t l, a t :: II ' IIJ. -k lI, lI L TOC"'.'T_",,", S hll ok, of Baltimol'e . sister of MI', Ithr, ~ 'tl l uw hl~ d. , ~(' ,.II 'H I I ' (~r t l e~ l a t l' l , It seems to us tha I. a {!'r fit deal of th e lalk about t he dan/!,el' of Wall, and to Mr, Charles Easter. l - Wi t : -''I' ll ., ful1 fJ wl nJ.;' " ":1\ Rl a lt'slll in-t o hewtng IIny l'e IHli (' n ~ with Euro pe i' politi a l hooey int nd ed to put th e Th e hollOl' gue: t s ulso rece iv ed a c' I' -IIIT,r p c l( IUw nli'hl p , , ,' at'I't' !l othe r fe llow 's !lu l'ty in a hole, Th ere isn't II ny way ttrut th e United s ubs tantia l gift. At a late hour j111 '0 1l 111 y, ( ,hill , ia nrl Ilf' lnL:, pnl'! ,, ! tit . Young Snib l,l e l' Bnd his hrirl e lutes can kee p fl' OI1l h llvin~ re lnt ions with Eul'opc an,1 all the rest o f cooling r<:>i'I 'eshmen ts were served nnrtl l - t ' a~ l qUia!'1 r or !-C I' l ' llu n ~o , were al one for t he fir. t lim e in cll nRis t inj!' of watermelon cock- :n;, t n wlI Khi ll :1, I'n ll g,' r. u u tW (I I 'n th e the world, :\l l n l l\ i It h " ' I'FI; n,I·J.( irII1Jn K tll n !-t l n \, ,' Ih eir n w home, " Il urlin g," she "N o mnn li v ,th to hinnw lI ,1Innc" i ~ a ~ ru e uell een n ationR us it tail, fce cream. ra s pber ri e ~ , and il,. ~ rtHI(! In tll~ ! :\'u1'111 IIn~' ur !-I a it ) is ue tlyecn indi vidunls, Tlye re wa!' a time, when C 'H'ge Wnshil1gton whi lc cllke, The j!'ucstR invited to q u al' t. , ,' s l "' ll n n ~nl't" , \\,.·,.. t l 'IIr-n"r cl'ie d. " I n,u:;t make a lel' r ibl, f I r tilt, :owl)f'o l hu ll S. ' hll :\l1 d J'linn i n~:: ' enjoy the even ing with Mr, and co nfess io n to you - l ca n 't coo k, " wa >l alrve, uefore steam ships, te legraph, t elephones and airp lanes hud t h .. tH.",,' ,,-illl L),,· n o rl " 1111(1 0 1 I ll ' "A w, t~l\t' ~ a ll right, dcaI', I've ~ cc n in ,:ontod and when the U nite-d Stlltes was a wea k, st rugg lin g !\Irs, Wnll we re i'll'S, Cecil S nook 1'- (' t' I,"n )o:. nlld wltla rual) ~1I1 _ I :! pn l f' s httle stl'lP of sctH III nls al o n/!' the A t lantic Coa~t, when we had a (,f Bal t ill1 o r', M,', und Mrs, Clint III a !o' t h k,1o 0 1' ~lc) lIf ~ : th, ' JIt.' \' S ' n con fe f>slo n to muke t oo, I' m a ., d " ,KJ'("I ' N I t,' \\~, ~ o l' (jlt~ 10 ;1 ti la l\,~ right to !.J e llfl'llid of E urope, But it mak s us mud t o listen t o s ome CI aver, 1\1 1', and Mrs, Herbert 0 1' :ot t vn, '; l h,.." c ,,:t,rnl )., ) wi l h Ih l~ fwe t and there won't be anything of t.he Ileo(>l tUlillY who pl'ofel'l t o b a fraid th a t if \l'C. t he richest CU lT, Mr, und Mrs, Chug, Gordon ~ nl' lh 11 11(0 nf th,· f.: t· (' llull 40 . 1:! Ilo lt.·s lo clIok," Ilnrl mos t powerful nation of the world, hnve a ny relati ons except Mr, und MrR, Everett Villar's, Mr, III a f'l lfJlI ~ or !-l I nk 111 th r- 1I.1t-' of ' JOll1;ltlg' Lo th e hl ' lrs or [ ,.: nuc , th ose of Lrade and f Ol'cign co untl·i s. those c()lIntric~ will goLble us ChaH es Eastel', l\li sses Ku thleen IInI,nilI:..llla,j(,~: ' \I 111 1 ~ltltl n .. I.. I ~~ lay- How l1luny hnve you deROOT FOR AND CONSIGN nnd Nellie Graham. Huth C lem'er lin" 11 11" li n"UIf'nc rig ht up, "I' the R<:h .. ,, 1 11 0" "" Io,t[ pl'n ll n t on yo u ? ," v ,' 111 Il d~"I't",s J :.' K S O llol,," 10 Fuqull- N' t t' our Cattle, hogs, sheep and calvea The s llr st way to keep oul of a qual'l'el is to live o n good and MI'S, Laura Sh id aker, one II lIl en IOn, Norris-Brock Co" live wire and Th e "Lu cky 13" 4-H Cl ub mel Ih" IH');,ll1fJi n,::, "o nL'" nln!; LI" ,,, Iv tel'lns with ~' OUI' ne ighllo l'f;, All the world is 0\1,1' n ei~ hb o l' today , 1" " I", III "'11111(' m Ol" , lO r I .~s, 13 0'I'ay- ~ thought you hud a pro~res8lve firm for the highest When you hnve a good ncighb ol' wlr o is in t 'lll'p ortary difficul t ies you with Ronald and Kenneth McCar- \"' 11I g" I taP HH IIl P p,' (' nli Nel'l IIl'pd IlO h y large famil y. Fu qua I h I r 'I mar et prices and good service, try to help him- Umt is, if you your ~ elr nl'e n goo t! neighbol', Tha t ifl l'en W c dn e~ day eve ning, Follow- 1': l l z~h f ll Re i hL!' to J oli n !If ' 1IILr I,y Phone 78J dllL'1I II", 1 2 1 h <1a \' 0(' 0,,1 ... 10"1' I ave a ~I'ge ami y Union. Stock Yard., Cincinnati, 0 , wh et the United S t.ate, is 111' Opo }\ ill~ to do now inthe caRC of our neigh- ing the l'OlJ cn ll und minutes of t1t'l'tl I~07 , 1:{'''',I'(I(o(1 in V o l. ' 7~ JlI1I; I! r.~, lut the y llI'e_the lll ost Ind e pcnd e nt Ref.reDee: Ask first !lIan you mee" last meeting J oseph O,'born was bors in Europe, WI' dOll't beli eve thut thllt SOl' of thing constitulc!' 1I 1! ,'r n ('ou nl ,', h ln, I eell It"t'on!.· bUllch of people YO Il evcl' sa w, appointed to lIll,k on " Beef Catt le !'a j, r 1'\':1 1 Hol l n t \! nllo\'c (l efolc rlh el th sort of " en tangling alliance" of whi ch Wa: hinglo n war ned us, - - -- I~, I .. f':lt(\ J in C)(' HI' (' r tl!" k t OWI1tddp , and William Campbell ,on "How to \\ 11"""" OUllt y, Ohio, Cu ll hi c k en ~, " at the next meetTh o J' {~ u l PHln t e alto"" rl (1R.et' lb d FoozelJ o- l'm sO l'l'y that my ing which will be at the home of ha!'l Itf',~ n d ll l ~' a nti 1t 'J..!Jl ll ~' :lJlI'I'ahw d l!ngall'eme nts pl'e vent my altendLhe 'udv isor, Heb er Ellis, on Wed- ul III ~U ll1 of $ 0 400, fi n d wI ll nut ht' ing YOUI' char ity concert but I I t! rU I' 1I '!i ~ tilHn :.;~ or Halll aJj nesday evening, July 15,,- Robe rt SH 1>1'11 I.'-i~ d \In I UP, shall , b~ with you in sp irit, Gray, Reporter, "ld ,1 ,,· .. 1 . '~ l ll t wIl l b" sold f r ~ (' SOhcllor- Splendid! And whel'e !lflf l c l -;u " (yr I htl l l o w I' o f f+.liltl l'cd Miss Kathlee n Graham is visit'--_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-1 ing her fl'iend Helen Cheney 1;; . Su rfllt ,o \Ii ~ re( n , upu n t he ro ll o ,,·- wou Id yo u like yOUl' spirit to ilit? In l':' l e " 'I I~ t l)-~\' il : 1t, of th pur- I hnve tickets for l\\'o, three and Protect you r herd by having in. South hnrl eston. , hUKe " r ic,. or t l1p sn 1',1 renl s ta le t o five dollars. 7:30 Mus ic them pro(1el'ly VaCCinated with h" p nld ill t! a~l h On (In.y u f tu ll e, I). Mrs, W , 1\1, Mathia's and so n, 7:40 Rece nt Develollments in fat'm Cl'edit B , A, Wallace SO Years Experience in In onr r n I" fund ~ in l \\'0 y t'nrs E, B. Tussing Don, of Dayton spent the wcek (f,(,It' tht'l d ay I~r sil l ~, with In l f..rro:~ l 7:50 Summer are of t he Potato Crop Fitting and Mak ing Glll sses DEPENDABLE SERUM AND 8:00 H ow Licking ou nty Will en t ud y hild Development- - - - with 'hel' mothe l', Mrs, Amanda nl Illt'. fH t p o r SIX p c r'C t"'l nt p <' r (llinutn " ,"Mom o," sa id li ttle DOI'othy, - at-(!'tUII uny o f sn.1 e. th .: c..1t're n ' (Id pn vs Ister don't telJ the tl'uth " VIRUS H,e len Gebby, Licking Co, Home Delll, Age nt , tnl't', s Itl" Uf' st't'UI'(' tl b ~' m o rt g a ge on Ran ea CarleI', of Detroit, Mich m"l1l CARY'S JEWELRY SHOP "Wh.\,', D o,~ It hy, you mus tn't sa y 8:10 Mus ic th o PI' ' ml s f's so ld . I . , M , HENnmn ~'ON such thll1gs. rep ro ved the mothel' S :20 H ow Farm Boys Stu d y their Bu sin ess '.. ,H , S, Kenes trick was !\ guest of relntives hel'e over Every Tu"lday, Tburaday, As admin Istra tor or tli e "Well, lost nig ht r heard her 8 :30 Getting )'OUI' M ney's Wurth in Ic e Cream J, H, Et'b l he Fourth, Saturday CR l ate oC Om l D , sJl ,' rn(' ~ Dr, and Mrs. W, 'E , Fros t nnd ~y, to harlie if yo u do that again .. F, J , Salter 8:40 Som Lime Needs of Ohi o Soils . ,_, .. t1 cf"ns('d, 10/0 Charle for Examination Phone 31 Ha~vey.burl, Ohio I ('n n y:; Stn n ((' y, Ally, [I~ ca ll mamu," A nd he did it 8:50 All Aboal'd fo r Alfalfa Field Duy, July 23 , ......... , E, p, Ree d son e ntertained Mr, a nd Mrs, Jun t: ~ j : ~l. , Vickers and famil)', of Dayton tWIce more a nd s ho didn't cllii. over' t he week-end, Mrs, Su!;ie An son and Miss Osee r elurn ed to their h ome in Inglewo od, ~alif, this week, following an enj oyable month with relatives in Ohio. Mr, and Mrs, William Luken s and family attended a picnic at Ft. Anci nt Sunday, Ka thleen Gl'ay was hostess to the Jolly W ork ers Sew ing Club W ednesday afternoon, Following WA HED SAND & bRA VEL roll call and miuutes of last meetJ)i s pcn ~ e r s of Hefin er!> Gosoline ing. reports were made by eom- Hardwood Lumbet· at Lebanon, (a ll ~ radc ~ ), Hig h Quulity mitties, Alice and Kathleen Gray Ohio, furn ished on Order Oils :lnd Grea scs, Mobi l and La, t s ummer there was a water contest, which, I affirm, ul'passes were appointed to give dem onNo~lh Main St., in~erlectjon of One o'f the most completely eq ui pped gral'e l I)it in thi s sec tion Road and Concrete Gravel 'trations at t he n e xt meeting, ' t whel'e] was all contests here.' Quak er .'tnte Oi l. . h 01" til ge In a own " That flashed across my mind Other ewing plans were discussed the state is that of J, K, Spencer':; On the Davi s PUl'll as 1'01' 1 11 so ulh of Telephone 121 Lebanon, Ohio 'tale Route 73 of Wayne.'ville, visiHng, like a bolt of lightning," my Tw o lively games were enjoyed 0, R, UNGLESBY, I happened to be chattinit' with. friend continued, "It clarified and tempting refl'eshments of MI'. pen,cer hos rec~ntly installed cump lete " Iccl ri 'ul p/(uipm 'nt choco late mousse and, cookies were my host, who is a noted man, everythin~. and can fu~nls h wn hed sa nd and gravel fur lJv'ry 1)lI I'IJOSP, SCl' ..·!'!!I while he was shaving, and I notic"I l'eahzed that I am 1lot res- served, Adjourned , to meet wi t h la~'ge electl'lc moton, Ilre illclud ed ill th e new equipl11 0nl III th C' pi , fi ll ponsible f9r the successor failul'e Mary Carolyn Lukens Wednesday, -ed how careful he was to use 'of any good cause. All I am res- July 8,- A lic e Bogan, Repo rter. uell1g opel'ated fl' orn one centl'lll switch hou ~e , thu s in s u ring' Ilb~ ..,Jutc 'Vel? little water . , pOIl'ible fot' is illY own best effort Expert Coun.ellot' Mr, and MI'S, John Kennedy, of ~afet~1 and efliciency of operntion, WRITES PRACTICALLY 'It seems ~ort, of ~Illy for you in that caUse , Whe~hel' my vote Dayton we re week-end guests of .Rep rese nting On e of the newest typo vibru to rs sC l'e n hu s u l,;u IJee n in ,talled EVERY FORM OF INto be so conSCIe ntiou s, I ,l'emal'ked be effective or not; whether the MI', and 1\i.1'f;, A, L, Kennedy and SURANCE by M,I', Spe nccr at a cost 0-[ severlll hundred dollHI'" \\'hill' wate,' f il l' "After all, thc few dl'ops tha~ you amount of watel' I can save will Herbe rl. INTER-SOUTHERN LIFE washtng sa~d ~rll~ gravel for e vol'Y PUI'IIO:;' is bl'uught up tu thc pil conserve won't make any dlft'er- , make any differenc e -these ul'e Mrg, A lice Evans Scott, of DayINSURANCE CO, fl'o rn the M~aml I'Ivel' by electrically dr'ivl.! l1 IHII IIJ1 ~ , WAYNESVILLE, OHIO ence," ' . not the questions. ton, will present her church orches W > \ 'r NES VILLE, OHIO ~ccol'dtng to MI', Spe nce l' the pit on the Oa l-i" FlIl'l1 as furm "T~ey don'l; make a,l~y dlff~r" The orily question is: Am I tra and choir at the Gym here on ronh~tn s 1111 Rlm ost inex hau stubll! suppl y of the fin es t ~nl1d fin d g-I'UI'el ~nce In the final r esult, ,he sUld, doing my best? Sunday evening, July 12, Every~umClent f?r ,the n~ e d!:l of thi, terl'itory 1'01' I11l1n ,Y yeal's to COn l(;, but t~,ey make a lot of dIfference "That discovery gave me great body is cot'dially envited to attend Th e PIt IS eoslly acces. able fl' um th e Orego nia 1'011 (/ and with th(' to m.e, comIol't," he concluded. "Maybe TjJere will be no admission charmod ern loading eq uipm e nL trucks IlIIlY dr'iv(i til th e pi t t 1.Jtai n a loud When he saw from my expres- you could use it in one of your ges , of washed sund .und g ravel, ~nd be on theil' wa y witil ut a 1l1 0 mC.!nts sion. that I did not quite get his editorials?" delay, meaning, he proceeded to give me "Many thanks" I answered. "I MASTERCRAFT In additi on, lo this bu s inc!;!'; n,eal' Wllyn esvi ll (" ]\fr, Spenct!1' ' onhis philosophy of life. can I' ' MEMQRIALS WAYNESVILLE ' S PIONEER ducts a saw 111111 !It Lebanon, OhIO whe re hurdwOod IUIl1'!.Jet' will be He sa id that when 'he graduat' MEAT DEALER Lebanol n , Phone 59 Curn ished 011 order. . ed from college, a quarter of a century ago, there was a great With Mint Tel ephone 121 Lebanon for ord e rH of either sund . J:"t'avel or HARRY C, SCHWARTZ lumber. QUALITY MEATS OF deal of popular emphasis upon 80An attractive confection can be Charles Early of near Sprin gJ. S. MORRIS ALL KINDS called "social service." made from mint leaves. Select boro called on K, E, Thompson Science had begun to introduce regular leaves and boil them for Friday a.Cternoon, wonderful new inventions for in- a minute only in a syrup made A Mt. Neviett and others of creasing human happiness, !\len fl'om one cup of sugar and a Dayton, were here on Fdday lookNo Regrets Wh en Property is While in town drop in the w ere stirred by the hope of a quarter 'cup of water. The Syl:Up ing a,t the J. Vernon Groff farm , Properly Ins ured Anthon Davis sent a truck-load , quick millennium, Young people should have been boiled a few Equipped to ha ndle grain fastgraduated with the notion that a minutes before the mint leaves of sheep to th e stock yards at CinI! r-~ dUIllJl!;, in;<uring fast serfow years of earnest effort would al'e added, Take the leaves from cinnati Friday, fol' youI' ftivori tc vice- H ig hest Prices- Plenty Soft Drinks and Lunch transform the world. ' the syrup and let dry for four or The Friendship Club will meet Cigars, SODA, SU!"IDAE OR POP of (';lIrs, LEBANON, 01-110 We carry Gem City Ice Cream My ~ I'i end was one of the mo~t flve hours. Dip each leaf in this the third Wednesday of this month and Pop REAL ESTATE-·INSURANCE Grain, Coal, Wool, Hay, F"ac:e eager of the l'eformers. He 01'- and dust with fine granulated at the beautiful countt'y bome of M, F, WELTZ, Prop, Tile, Seed Phones: Res, 53- Office 277 WAYNESVILLE, OHIO ganized, and voted, and agitated, sugar and let dry on the top of Mrs. Anna Terris, south of here, WAYNESVILLE, OI-IIO EARL J , COBURN LYTLE, OHIO All members are urged to be pres Rnd did all the things that he stove or in an open oven. '--.,,== should, But nothing happened. The .. - • ent at this meeting, good candidates for whom he cast Richard Nelson and wife, Clnrhis vote were defeated. The good Spinach Au Gratin ence Nelson and wife, of Lebanon Satisfactory Service since 1912 DRY CLEANING causes make slow progress. Chop two cups of drained called on K. E, Thompson und \ Human natul'e showed a discoul'ag spinach and add a little salt and family Sunday afternoon. ~oft QUALITY MEATS AND , ing unwillingness to change, pepper and two cups Of medium Protracted meetings is still in LEBANON,OHtO - : Licenaed Real Eatato Broker "I went through a period of thick white sauce. Butter a baking progress at Green Briar, in charge FOODS-RIGHT PRICES RUG CL~ANING-;:-PRESSING and Auctioneer deep disil1us ionment," 'he s~id . "I dish, put in a layer of this, then of the Rev. Miss Spencer, of KenPOTTED PLANTS Phone 279';" Lebanon, Ohio WAYNESVILLE, OHIO thought ,t o ,mnelf, what's the use a layer 'of bread 'crumbs and a tucky. ' WaynC!jville, OhiQ SHRUBS--EVERGREENS of doing anything when one's sin- layer of cheese. You wll1-ileed, one J1rs, Maude CHne called On ~rs Write or Phone- Most Reason- Phone 66 Wayne. ville ~'tiOD on ,]'ue.! g le eft'ort seems so futile? cup of the crumbs and one half ~atlence Thompson Sunday evenable Tenns We D.liver day 'and "One , da:r wh.ile I was in this cup of grated yellow cheese. Con- mg, , ', . ----'m ood J discovered these ' words of tinue until all ingredients have , , Earnest Hill, WIfe, son and - -----Soc.rates: , ' been , used. On' top place a layer of dauihter, of Dayton, were ' Sun., - -- 'I therefore, ' . ,c onsider how crumbs and a sprinkling of chees.e day guests ot ,Mr. 'a nd Mrs. Hill's Car. PbliahM ELECTRIC ~EFRI~ERATOR~ .1 may exhibit my ·soul before the dot with butter and bake. ' ~jster, Mrs. Harry Ollne and tam· judge -In . a healthy condition, • _ ily, " with tho famous Me. ' ~ee the New M.odels" . SINC~lR PRODUCTS Wherefore, disregarding the honOur fant)ers spent :t he 4th in Aleer's Polil\h 'fo.r l1ly CHEVROLET DEALER South Main S t.Wayn•••m., Or ors .that most man value, and, look ,' M'vsic DIrector-We want an their wheat and corn fields. $2,50 Lebanon, ' Ohio Gr.a.i." an Can with Pr••• Phon. 326 • - 1 , ' jng to the truth, I shall endeaver aullience for the opera scene, Tire Co. , .uri" Gana, 15c in reaUty to live as virtuously' as Casting Director- Any partiMrs. SnapperL-1'1I1 sO mad I LEBANON, OHIOOpen evenings till 8 :30 and all Free Parking Day or NigJit 1 can; and when I die, die .so. cular tlpes'! ', could quit speaking to you. ' T.Ie",,,. 105 , daY , SundBY See Me for a Re-Palnt Job And I invite all other men, to t a cMoVle Director-No, just any· , I'lr, Snapper-Then let- just a R ~ D I 0 ,' S ,E ' T S utmost of tnJ power; to tbla bodi who can coup.. , HWe bit mada." wUl ~ou, .

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F. -T. Martin Auctioneer

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DR. RUDOLPH

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Live ·Firms You Should Know

J. K. SPENCER

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R. F. lHATFIELD

V. M. ARMITAGE

SCHWARTZ & SON

T. JEFF SMITH

Lovely'. Recreation Parlor

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BEECH GROVE

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J. R, Evans, of Dayt en , wn.q a WaYllclwillc '\iRitor t.uday.

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CHARTER No. 2220 11r1 nUKe, who hu been sick H', 'serv DIstrlo t No • t h pust week, j~ rep ort cI illlRe po.rt of the condition o.f the ..pr{lved. On of the hll1'l:le. t ruins ev r in Wayn esville Natio.nal Bank, o.f WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF t his ection WIIS in the OIal'k ·1 Waynesville, in the State of CHRIST 11 ·ig'hbo. rhood- W cciortCsclay afterOhio, a t ~he close o.f busin ess, i\1 i,.,. Lilli e cd l'Y i!l the ~ues t. ( Undeno.minatio.nal) no oll . o n JUl1 c 30. H131. of J\I I'. and 1t .. L wis \\1 0. 1'1'111, o.f Ito. a n d ' Mrs. Iyc\e Whal·ton h l'sl e r A. Williamso.n, Minist e r Lt'blillOn, Il1llde a bll !;in cs t.rip to o.lumbus R ESOU I IllS .' Bible choo.l at 11:30 0.. 111 . Ml' . Fliday. L on ns alld di sc 111118 .. , •. ' 2fi l. 2~ ,r,9 1\11'. Ulld 1-1'" , F, 1\1. ule !u,) d Will BI'a dl ey, Sup'l. Lord 's Supper MI'. Margare t Joh ns s pent t h e \' rdrn rl a .. :.. . . . .. . ... ~ ·I .H fam il y, o f'Duyton , visited fl'ie n d$ Itt con lusion. bristit\l1 h ndca\'or "th und n l 0 u l1day n t t he h o. m n l ted Slat.es ('lov r nnten t at Ii :45 p. m. Erma eU I'S, leader . ,,,, cur IUes own ed . _.. .. . r,o.oOo.OO ho.l'e ~lIndny. ook and Othe r l,o nr18. 8toc k s and hel' brother , Am os ervice Ilt ofaf mil 'Even ing evangcl lis lic y, Il eal' Wllyn sv ill e, 8 clIrlli os ow n d ..... . I ;I',,6 ·17. G3 7 :45 p. In. Sermo ll subject, " W hat 11 m Ol'1'h e ids Or PILES a l\pelifTs. a lvin Ll)llgacre, sun lind Bo n k IlI g Ihou~ ' . $ ,00 0.0 0. FIII' nftltr " nn d f ix dlllit\'. ons ult Dr, t eele, WiI- the Bible Teaches Ab out the Do ly da ug htor. 'pc nt several dllYs lus t tures ....... . ... $!170. 20 8,9 70.20 mingto.n , hi o., · Sep2 S pirit.. " Pruyer mee ting and Bible week in . incinnuti with hel- !nIS- Resol'Yo wllh F ' dora l R Lecture each W e d ne~dl\Y lit 7 :45 band who. hu s employ m ent tb e r e . 9"1',' 0 B nn k .. . .... ... .• ~ 4 . M7 . !I :1 \>. m. F o. l· W edn esday, Jul y 15, n n ll dU e t rolll bank s t r,,71:i. 0 l\I i s Bernice GI'alhllm r eturn ed Cnsh RlluempUon fond 'WIth U , ACCEPTS SUPERINTENDENCY th e ministe r will de livl't' iI shurt Fridny fl· o. m II \' is.il in ulumbus. S. T I' PJ \!\LI'(lr n n a d u o exposilory se rl1l o n on t he 17.th f r In U. " Tr l\Surer ... 2.500 .00 MI'. and Mr:;. A. Hill, ne rth of A 1\1lOUncement ef the r signa- chapte r of J o. hn. The church lown , ' nt el'tnined their S Oil und Totll l .. . ......... ... . $ 'I~l.!1 \1 .61 ti on o f F'r d ,Gih'no.ul', a f Ol'me l' where yo u f ee l lit home. family f r om Kent ucky ove r th e . LIABILITIES s upel'illle nde llt ef Wa yn e T ownweek-c/Hl. !iT. MARYS CHURCH ~ hip scho.ol. ll S s lIpel'inten d e nt o.f E r ne"t F oulk s s pent the we k- allllnl s t oc k paId In •.. . $1 00.0 00. 00 t he 1\·l ingo. public scho.o.l s and hi. . . .. . . . . ... . ... .. 50.0 00.00 Rev , J. J. Sch eff er, R ector (' nd wit.h MI'. Hn d MrR. Wilbert urJ'lus II Iv l<l ed p\,o rlt s- n.·t... I :,. aU ,l U li e 'ep l unce of the s up el'inlen dency J lIly 12, Si xth S und ay uftet' Swank in Dayton a nd 011 the J{rt !'W I' \"t'N (U l' lll vl{l o ll Li s, (.' 1\1\ .. o f the Newto n Fa lls sc ho.ols WHS Tl'init), Church sc h o~ 1 at !l :30; f ou rt h atte nd od th c races at l IrIKtJ n clt'~, o l e . .... ...• :!, O\I\l,U U Circ ulnllll{!' n o t es OUlmacle t his \\. e k. MI'. Gilmo.ure hal! Mol'lt in lr Prayer, BaptlRII1 nnd se t'- Gr eJlville a nd a lso !It lI am ilto.n . Lee n ce nnected with t he Mingo ili o n a t 10 :30. . ' 1'u'd' I'ng . . 50.000.0 0 ",-~=~.!'::~ -~~,: ' !-= _ !!" - ==~--:-~.-~~~~~~~= --::~~~~=======~ Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Thacker und l) u8 1'UtldlllK ° b un' k' 8," ' t'nC ~c h "o l s fo.t' t he pltsl s ix yeaI' and c ert.l f lod al1d 'C lle hl ors' s o n ~, mo!.o.l'ed to. Calif o. rnia, Ohio • l 'h,' ; I: ,llI'f. o h eck . outstanding... . ~ ~ O (I " lI i ~ tiC\\, po.sitio tl i ~ in the natu l'e FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Friday lin d remuinl!d t ill Sunday Dem u nd ~l e p os lt 8 . . . .. . . . 1 ~r..H,6 . S fi (If n promotio.n, even inlr visiting' the form er's 1·lmo d l!po s lt s . . .... . ... • 1t~, [) :~ ;; . 1~9 1:1 : I.:\ll .:\1' ---(Und enominatie nal) un d o and fa mily. H I li " [In)'nlJle Il n<l I', ·dl sCO Hill I') . , . . . . . . . . . A H /{ )I 1"0 A F. Chester A. Williamson, Minister . I h; Wllnt la Clurk en tertained CARD OF THANKS II .. 1 0 0 11 ,,, ·m<,l'. If BiLl, Sc hool at !) :30 a. m. ~e vernl g il'l fri e n tl ~ t o dinn e r on' T o t a l .. .. .. ...... .... $ 191 ,!I !1. ~1 t) ;j 0 II 1I A . I·:d,,·· t. Lord 's S upper an d sermOn at 10 :- th e Fourth. Stnte o r Ohi o , Cou ntr ot \'V arr " " , 8 8 : 1 wunt to. exp r ess my !;in ce re :10 a. Ill. Se rm on SUbj ect, ~ ' Th e Mr. lind Mrs. C lyde Mo.unts and T!ln :!,·"""I!). I I, I I ., I:! o 0 I, L . 1\1. Hcnd brs011, Ilshler o f th o ::;ta I l.. (r \ II 1 o o 0 apprecio tio n t o. m y ne ighb ors !lnd King's l\l ellsen~e(r." Bro\ \U. R. duuKht cl's, Edith und lOcil o.f Da y a bo \' e- n n m c d ·b ank . do 8 l omnl y ea r thot th o llbov s t n t om e nt Is T. i-'i-h(" , I" I 1I o 1 :\ 0 frienci s, and ull th ose who o s~ i s ­ Hurris wIll be orda in ed to the l on wero .'at Ulrduy II (te\'ll 00. n ~trwue t o th b"st or m y Ilno \\'lod g l\ ·1 .\ 0 l ed in contl'OlIing t h e fir e whi ch ministr y a t th is serv ~c e. Yuu al'e ' j.(U[!sts ef t h,e il· . cous in , M I'. and and b II f . E, E, 1." 1'1. :!Io ., I y~u 1.. M. H ENDERSON Cashi er \\' <'II tz. ,. f ·1 o 1 1 o 0 dos t ro yed m y dairy I'o.om und ulwn ys welcome Itt thIS church. ;\Irs, Allen Emrick l' r HH.'d alld Nworn t o b t or 6 'ii ss Th Imu ol em en s p nt I ll ,SUh8 :\]us,'hi l.,' '\ o U R o 0 equipme n t . H ud it n o.t been yo.ur ' lIh is th dn y or .lill y. 19:\1. H .. lkl' , p :; (I U o 2 0 help at. tha t critical mome n t I f eel WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH :eve rol da ys la st. w eek wi t h Mr. Russ H . lill rtsock, No t ary Pu blic. sure my e ntire co.u n try bui ldi ngs o rr ee l - .AtI s t : nnd Mrs . Hurold Kellis and chilG. C. Dibert , Pasto.r \\I. II. A r .LE:N o an d co. n te nts wo.u ld ho ve go n e up G 27 12 . dl'l!11 Ilt Mt. Holl y. "\" , F . ( ' 1.,,\ 111( in I he bl!lze. So I say IIgain I am Wedn esday: 'Phe Junior chO ir M t'. and 1\1 rs. \V aller K en rick J . W . W IUTE will meet ut the church on c!lch I attcnded th e burin I uf tho former 's Direc tor! . 1It00 ~ t than kful to a ll. H E St k \\' \ Y:\ ES ILLE A. R H PO A E ___ _ . _ :... o ' es Wedn esday at 2 ::3 0 p: m. BIble co us in, Mrs. l du Go.ll at GI'eencasAB ~t \ld y an d praye l' m ee tmg a t 7:45 tic c emet ry, Dayton, Wedne da y W, H "p kill S, d1> aftel'n oon , WILL INCREASE PRODUCTION p. m. BU l'totl. :.b ·1 Friday: Choir jl ractice at 7 :30 p Mr. and 1\11'5. J . E. Clclrk and Gom:, III .1 () a 11 1 0 m. , MI'. and I\Ir. Zimmerman en te \'(1 1 1 1 0 PI·o po.sed .('xp un s ion o f t he plnn t H!lI·tA()('k. :; h 4 S unday : Su nda y schoo.l at 9:30 tB in ed co.mpan y from Dayton un o 0 1 0 0 o f t he Oha 1' 1 es Meis ho.e COIl1Jl ou~h, If :~ . a . m. Morning wo.n;hip. at 10:30. day. FOR SALE 1\1 "dy. ~~ :1 U 0 1 3 ] pany lit Leba no n will in crease t hc The theme of the m o.r111ng serm on Mrs. Gladys R obinso. n and l\tr~. Wl'lh.' I', (' 2 tl U 8 1 0 produ cti o n ap pl'ox ilt1at~ly GO pel' will be "The .hl'lst fo. l' all . o~ Ann L. Smith s pent !\tonua y afte ro 0 2 3 1 con t, lind will n cr ess ita te t he a d- Life lind all of Li fe for the Chnst noon iJ\ L e ba no.n. A UI!~pul'I.: I' . Ii :1 fOR ALE- Two.-s to.ry 5-ro o. rr I'll n , 1'1' :! U 1 1 1 1 d iti on of from 75 t o. IO O e mplo.yes At thi. hour the do.o. rs o.f ~h e house with barn, two. lot s , well 1\11'5. S u san Saylr' I' an d so. n _ _ _ _ to th e ( OI'CO, company o.ffi cials Iln- church will be o.pen ·to rece ive Henry o.f Dayton visited relatives and c iste rn. Will sell ch ap if sold :11 T otal.' o 5 27 12 :3 no unce. One hun dre d Il nd 80 pe r - membe~s . Ep\\: o. r~h Leul'u e at 7 :0 0 he ro Sunday li nd a l 0 alteryd ed tbe at o. nce. Inqui re or Mllr~' E. sons /l1'e emp loyed in the factory p. m. EVllngeh stJc serv ices Ilt 8 :00 church se rvi ce in t he e velllng. W e rntz, Corwin, Ohi o. · J15 1 ~ 3 .j U () 7 !lat capa c ity Ilnd the o. utput is Virginia Wil so. n · is viilitl ng h e r FOR ALEA f r es h J e rsey cow. H" lltl on t () 0 II tl U 1 110 02 1,1 0 pairs of shoe!; dlli ly. ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH g1'8nd parents Ml.'. nnd M1'8. A. S. T. . H ardi n , Wayne svi ll e, Ohio. W. A. C. O{l(iOO OO 00 Rev. Lawrence B. Mo.llmann, Cernell n eal' F en),. Hart·y BUl'lle tt is n ow empl oyed • j 15 SUNDAY AT WILMINGTON Stoll'l1 B:IH" - 1I 0efll er. First, Third a nd Fifth SundllY, ~ !Il'1'iJi tl' II it,. - A. l~cke rt 2. Mas~ lit 7 :00 !I. m, Seco.nd un u driving a co unty truck. Mr. and 1\1rs. A. E. Whi te and Tl\' t1- n :ls~ lIi l - 1' al1~ eman . "Bil ly" , unda y , wo rld r en owned F o urth S unday, Mllss lit !) :30 a. 111. ... sens of o.lum bus s pent tlll e wee kLl'ft \lase- Belm ont 5 : W. e\·!t ngclistic, will m a k e ail ade nd w ith Mr. anti MI' . K esler G1'8A . '. ,I. dress in Wilmingto.n on Mond llY, hum and dnulrhtm·. VACANCIES A~E FILLED Dllu hlc Pl IlY~ - .-\ . Er l(1'I'1 to. E. Jul y 13, accordi ng to. n n announce Mr . and Mrs. hlllmer Ree d er Eekm·t 10 T ange lllll111 2; l'l e nden- ment by l he Ministerial AssociaAt the reg ula r meeting of the and so. n s pent the Fourth with hull 10 Burlon lo Guns ; I'alle to t iun. s in Kentu ck y. Welll'r. R ev, Mr. S und ay will addl;ess Wa yne To.wnship board of educa- friend Mr. and M rs. L ester K enrick at.Ba;'(,-on-Bnlls Off Hel ke 1; II uro.·hibi t ion gatherin g at th e tion, Monday night, the fo. llowing e d the funeral ef Mrs. Ida oJT AlI g~p ut'~cI' 1. Prienull church at 2 p. m. on that w e re e mpl o. yed to fill vacancies in tend Go. lI in pringneld W ('d n esday \V ild Pitch - A ug~ pu l'gc l'. clay. H e will be making a to.ur of the teaching staff: Llo.yd Ro.ss. oon . . Pa fl:lpcI 1l11 II - W lIe I'. the state unde r the auspices of the grades (; and 7 ; high school E sther aftern F o rest Graham and famil y, also. Denni s, Co.mmercial and E nglis h; ' \ltpir e~ - .Iurray H o pkin!; lin d Ohio. Anti-Sa loon Le~ue. R. F. Hatfield, Science and Mathe- the ir gue ts, Mr_ und Mrs. S mith J sse J nml's. Mr. and Mrs. Dyk e a nd M.r. and matics. ~-- -Mrs. Will Graham have been ~fI'I · l l· I ·: In' .. III.' C II I:: A. II IN(; quite s ick tllle !p<\st week with . . 11 u,,· " ' IIPW T O \v II ~ h lp Bullg t. FORTY PHEASANTS FREED ptomaine pois~ming fr o. m euting ,' \ 01 i<' I ~ IiQI' ....lJy ,;Iv n that on t it ice cream with canned pineapple ~2 11d <In~' oJt J ul y )U:I I. a t 7 :3U Co.unty Game Warden Cliffo.rd in. o·C I ',ck p . nt ., n. I)ub ll c hea.rln !! wIll ~, L .. 11f ' 1,1 'o n th e Budge t PI'el)ared I,), Hines liberate d ferty full grew n Dr. H . H. H erman o.f Dayton lh" 'I"1' II M l ' ~s of W ny n e T o wn sh ip rj( IIfl-. and 1\1 r~ . James Pe t e r.·on W a r re ll ' o unty. Ohl ". f o r lh e n ex t pheasan ts in different partis of e ntertain ed t he staff of do.cto. rs HEN set to buy tit"s, lind falll ily Hr Yell ow Spri ngs were s u ' lH: din ", fi s cal r ou,r e-n di n J.(' Dt:l- Warren co. unty. last week. The o.f Miami Vall ey Hos pital, to a This fact' expre&sed year afte~ year by mbPf' ~ l s l, 19 32. birds were secured from the state picnic W e dn es ~ay, at the "Ruthl\u 'sl" of rl'laliv S h(,l'e, o.VC I· the ~e:O;uch h eu l'lIll{ 1\\1'111 be h ehl at Lh t: g ame farm neue Urbana_ \\ l'I'k-p n rl. don't you really want the mosi: Miriam" farm near here. 'r o \\'n ~ l1lp 1I 0 u ~ , ·W I1)' n NIYl ll e. hlo Goodyear's great leadership is Co~" L . H . ,OR.DON. Mr. and Mrs. lLeonard Gray re- , ~l i .. ~ l'h~' lli s .lean Sm ilh re. ------.J c~ ,!t '\' uy n e 'j·w p. t urn e d Saturda y from a delightmiles and Uie utm~t safetl at th • tU I'netl 10 111' 1' hom' in Columbus cretely told again in the findings of an TWINS CRADUATED ful mot or trip to. Lo.s Vegas, NevTh u r~ uay, ,lft ' I' a pleasant v i~it in lh' home (, f hel' gra ntlpnrent5, Three sets o.f twins, foul' girls a da. lowest eossible impartial investigation made by an Prof. and MI·s. Lesli e Carey and O n lh e Mllss l 'rWIl. R uml S,' ll ool and two boy~, were me mbers of M I'. "nd Mrs. W. ' . Sm ith. Dl s tl' lct budge t . dau ghter, Miss DO~'is and Mr. und the graduating class of the Me l'TIt(' 1'1 '''''1':11 /, r lI l1r ley Breakall. _NOti ce Ie II ' I'pb)' ,; 1\' n thnt o n th e unbiase9 dependable institution that MI'!I. E. J. Ca rm<l ny o.f Springfield ~h·tm w ho Was I. il k" 11\' !I lmi n i1l X enia I, Iln~' or ,It. I ),. 19:1 1. n l :30 u 'c luc k I'OW High Schoo. l this yeur. All are called o. n Mr. und Mrs, Walter " . m .• a p ubli c h'l a rln g will Le ,he ld L8 yeurs old. .~_ _ SlItul'day mot'lIing., "'liS held in the oj!, I II~ Iludg I p r e par ed by Ihe I:l. o f Kenl'l ck, Mrs. Ma ry Carmony and ~ed 205,000 car ovmers this simple should ~? M. K hur~h hel'Cl ~ I (l n d ay afte r- h . Mass ie TOWIl"hl )}. u f \\' ''.1'1'1'11 Mrs. Be lle Scott, SUnltay aftern oo n. fi ll I inl was IIla de in the l' ou III ~' l h lo. CU I' t!H' n X l Slice!! d noo.n. 's"..e.uon: illl{ flscn l ~. nr " 1\(lIn~ Deo o JllbCI' celli E' t,' 1Y 'a;<t of l own . :1 18 1. 1 932. Sunday g u ests o.f Mr. and Ml's. If -the ~tience ~~OOO SUC h ht'n l'ln g will b e h Id a t til William Co.leman were Miss Laura Th ' W. P. M. S. held its mont hl y orn e of th e Hoord of gdocarlon In Jane GI'ant ef' Dllyton. Mr: m cetin~ a t t hc' hum e o f Mrs. H 1", 11 Scheol B ld g .. ~"lir \'Cys bu 1'1,1': o. tor.s meaDS anything, y.0u should <.lUESTION: _ _ ~'. DA \'IS. 'l erk . Lllw rt· n('(' .\1it<'l' I14'1' W e dne ~duy of There will be an ice-cream a nd Mr . Haro.ld Kellis und children o.f Mt. H olly, Mr. a nd Mrs. la st \\' . ·Ie s ocial Friday night, Jul y 10, fo.r ~ ~ GoOdyears. Harlan Goozey, Jack Klo.tz and Iconvf!l;e1lce~ XO'I" n ·; ' ClF " UU I ,1e HE.' IU XG tllle benefit of the church. MI !<. Sa1':lh llai ne$ Maddo.x was Evan Pl'ice o f Cincin nati and Miss Mrs, Herbert Marlatt and Miss he g'UI's t (If h 0 11111' a l II shower in Oil I,hr " "ar n e T ,) \\' IIShlp Hu ru l Glad ys Do. nley ef Carthage. comiJ~r. BEST But if you try to p'U2Z1~ jiroug,h die tl!· hOIll(' 'JI' 1\1 rs. Everett Hain es Sdlol ol HlIdgel.r e L y g l\' en th u t o n th e Clara Daughters spent Saturday MI'. and Mrs, H. L, Albright and with Mrs. F·rank Dakin and family on T h ill <da)' . SIll' \'; a~ the r ec ipi - ~ O i'illlo t!lia·(!r 18ofh ~.Iuly '.- __________________--; 1 9~ 1. n t !J o 'c lock Mr. and Mrs .' Elbon, of Lebanon Bon, Mr. and M:rs. John Myers , welter of statistics on thickt!lIt o f 111:111)' u~ cru l g ifts. 11, 111 .. 8 pub li c hcnr ln l{ will b e h e l d and daughter of Dayt()n. Mr, and on t he Budg-e t ,pr ~ pRr d b,· th e spent Monday with their daughter Mrs . Carl Albright arid Miss Alice HOW CAR OWNIIU VOllD ON , .. , OUII'ION _11',' . , \ 'll i(' La ckey is very ill HOllnl oC Educa ti o n Wnvn 'rown- Mrs. E. J. Rutherford and family. nesses, weights and diamRaybo.l'll ~ of Waynesville were hlp I:UI'11 1 Sch ool Dl a ll'l e t o.r Wa r at he r lI umc he re. Mr. and Mrs. Tate and son 1JWHAT TIRE 15 BEST?II ,. n 'oll lll r . Oh io. fOI' th e n e x t s ucSaturday even ing guests of Mr. . • • BOIM 0,. n Nudo(t"' s...n~y i. 1930 "y Q 10'88 Idlb;dH!J or&o,wolion ••• ,Ie 'sC' ,' hanks Sr., is i n a critical ce ' d l.IIK fi sca l y a l' endI ng D ecem - R<l bert ·o.f Bellbro.o.k. s pent a few lind Mrs. Kesler Graham andeters you lose ' the main I03~ . days with Mr. and Mrs. P. A. con<i ilil' 1l al LltC hom e of his so n, 1)61'S u 31st. GOODYEAR 30:7 daugohter. ' c h heurl n g w ill be h e lel at the Runyon, S. . :hnn l es, ill th is village. M f lee or lh ~ BOILrd of Ed u cation In (OM'''NY • 13.' Mrs. S. P. Michael is visiting issue and are as much at sea tl lP ; r llfl o Bu il ding. Wa r n 8v llle hl o. her sen Elvis Michael and family ., C 11.:1 S. S . 1': 1. 1.1 .'. PI·csldl' tlt. l :l'Y th e 1IIi llI i Gazelte fol' a year D 7.0 H . H. HA H1'SOCK. C l e l·k . of near Maple Corner. . " Mrs. Emma Crew spent the • 6.0 week-end at he'r home h~rc. • 3.7 Mr, and Mrs. John Lewis und " Tl1e poe and only reliable .... _ ......... .......... so. n, Mr. and Mrs. Elswo.rth . mith MI'. a nd 1\1l's. Hiley Gibs~n Dnd o 3.7 I and famil y o.f Dayton s pent tll! ug hte r Piluline spent Sunday ;;;;;;;-:itittttttltffiltttl ., "-!- ...... CMoIt_T-. .. ~"' , H 2.7 to follow is gui(Je I Saturday an~l Sun day at tJhe home IWllh MI'., and Mrs,. Charles Anton ~--,='----~'~2~.4~ ·;;,rtH~~~~ ' place here Ian d famll.l' of Dayton. rw. .... .,...., .... ... I Mr. Jo.e· MUrlatt s pent Satul'- . Misses Mabel Dakin 'n~d Stella die seasoned p',eference J 1.1 " ~ day and S unday with hi s 0 11 J ohn Glb 'on, s pen t unday WIth Mrs. K 1.2 " Murlatt and family of Morl' ow. Herbe\t Marlatt of Mt. Holly. tae p'~blic. " I Ml's. David Lewell: gave .a s urMr . . and ~rs . . Hllro.ld Ro.gers o.f ALL OTHIRS 10.4 prise ( U I' hel' hUf,band. Sunday, it B e \ll~ lo u k . _pe nt. last W~dn e!'l~ay being his bi rthdllY. The l'e were e~c~l1lg With M!. and MI S. HIley NO CHOlcr (:And th~_t preference is overabou t 25 pre~e nl to. enjoy the <lay GlbS ~11 and fan~ l'Y' TO'AL n il wishing him muny more happy MI . .and 1\1rs, Herbert Marlatt birthdays. . a lld M I ~S Clara Daughters o.f ¥t. whelmingly for Goodyear. Miss Th elma MOI'gan and .friend H olly s pent Saturday the 4~h With I o.f Dayto. n s pe nt the Fo.ul'th MI'. . and MJ·s . Frank Dakm and There's tbe ooly buying guide that means anything to you car owoers. o f Julv a t Co nCi T"h :' d . fumll y. . i"li '~ IV!.,I ·,1 1)"I,i:1 a nd Miss 1\11-. Ra ~' m o nd.Smlth spent Mon,tell a Gibson Rpent ' ullday with d ~ .v eve ning with ' Mr. Ellsworth ~ wida alaeQr ..ckbo. . . . ~ ..... G 0 O . D . ~ EA. ALL -WE AT B E B MI'. and l\!1·S. HI't'b l'r t Ma rlutt and Glb ~ o.n. so n F: r1I1l (ln. .Mrs. C lal' e nc~ Crawford and ~ M, . lIal'ol d Ea n ,]l"rt ')£ Colum- ~ hlldt'e~l and MI SS !helma .Morga.n The last whisper io style, mileage. The large sU~wiq aadlor plaaeaaclaon th. poIt bus ' ~n, III t he w (' ~ k- e jl I with his ' pent Monday af.tel no.o. n. WIth their value! . Jln n ''' « ' r,il'. and Mrs. Burton ~ l st~ I' Mrs. Hil ey GIbson and. like a rock-aodthec:lamp-soeuytoaaacbJoea . famlly. . . • EliI'll h 'l rt. With Goodyear quality priced 10 around tho post and draWl fence wireI foeo 111 1'. and Mrs. Burton Eal'lthart. Mr .. WlIl Po.ff IS ~pendmg a few 4.7~: l-9.ize t oek ' L1 PP' I' with Mr. a nd Mrs. S. days In Duyt o. n, thiS week. low. why not avail yourse~f of the notch 00 lace. lull " aU feoce witee aa be at·

fll 111\1 d fl"l lll1 I 'Il ~ .1) Th ' und"v Gnnuf" 'I hI' 'lIl1dt1~· V-llnH' \\,II~ n pit hI nt 11th 1 Ill'll\< " II 11 (011.... , a \'('lemn '", , ,, \\1 I'lIr~CI', with I III' " 11 ' ; 11 11110. l e\'l' nl~' clh·it!e,1. 'I h' 111'1111"111 ;\1 "l'l'h{lllts are U)' 1'111 IIIl' I" ( \,'anl thlll h ll plnycd 11<'1'" thl )<111'. ;.IlId tlt,y hud t,) go lhc,' lilllit til win, ' :\ d"tlhh" a ~in!l' 1 ' an d 111\ I'l'o r rl\ \ ',' 11ll' \ l-it"I'S Ih"i ,. I1r~ l run in 111<'. hilt. Ed l':~hr l s tnl'ted ItWI I' ('\I'llth "ilh II 11)' \\'hi h POIlIll'" "ut "I' till' IIJ.!hl 1i1'llIer,; Idove for IIi .. I.a-,'" !lltd \\' I'ntz ~('o re\1 hiltl \\1111 n ~illg-l,'. :"\" 1,)l':lI ~ got }l:\ .t ... t'~· 1 n.1 ha"';ll . (. "rl~' lil ll fIt k at fi l·~ t base ~han'(1 III llll\(' liC'1I1 Ililh Aug~ 11 11 \'1 ('I '.- litH' pil('hi nj!. J " ltn g ol \ J.n,' "j' l>i I"llln ',. lin' h it!', t(JU. '1'1" ~ llIldl\'I'''\,1I i' lllllllr (lc k ~ are j'('lttlllill", tIl \\'aYII" Pa rk , n xt SlIn .ll\, \lil h I,]""" in tll(' ir ('yl' ~ . '1'111 I - I ii" I" lllll till' A. C· ~ . dden t l'cI ,\1:1 I 1111 It, 1,\' a !-,' tI /'(' .,f :l t o 2 ill ,,11.\(,,1 idn ll;l!:-;'. ' \1". Au g-~ pllr .. ~"'r :'1101 \\ .11,·1' \I ill 111i:lin "trut \(

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Whole Number 5970

OHIO, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1931

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IFIFTH ANNUAL

TO MANY DOGS b.Ddogs lTORrunning : Waynesville husTOtooTHE many loose. They hov e beco me a nuisnnce this Rumm el', tearing up gardens, sc r ... tching lawn s, destroy ing shrub b ry b sides howling and barking at night to t.he di ~c omfort of ci tize ns in thei r' vici nity. Dogs are a \I right in their places but should not be a ll owed to roam at la rge. Dog day!; are (' oming a nd all dog'S, if allowed to roam. should b' muzzled, bu t b'ettet· still, should be kept at horne. . a ll dog own e l's will kee p th'it· dogs 0 11 their own pr('mises a lot of tl'Ouule and annoyance will be avoided.

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Hnro ld )I'!\l!ol'n's g ood pilching Ask us about Plaster P atc h. was lu tally wnste d when th e W. 'Miss Lizzie J oy has been on lhe Mudden Lumb er Yard. A, ·r'.·, dul)b 'Ii aWHy n game to the sick list. M iddlcJtown Shamrocks by a: score Th!! cO lldition l,f VC'I'n Hough ur II U, 2 lit Wa yne Park, last MI'5. Maynal'd Weltz wall a Dayl'e m a~!I ~ ub uut the sam!!. Sunduv ufte rn (,Cln. Ju st before ton visitor Friday. . . '~ Il"' C ' lime it w a s ll'al'lle f;i that Dcnn Ill\w kl' \VII S ~ ick I'cvc ral l3 0h Augspurg' l' has sign d to Sherman Tinney is in a trllining days lust week wi h grip. pi tch fl, r the Il amilton teu m in camp al Ft. Th omas, Ky, llll' K. I. 0 , leugue, and was even Mrs. HIIll'h Frazh!I', of Detl'oil. th en tilling his fil'sl engage me nt:. It you are papering use Plaster vbitctl "dat i",',; hc re la:;t week. wilh hi" new t ca m. Bob had negPatch. Madden's Lumber Yard. Icc led to nnliry the loca l manage" ·v "'ld (,'I' (I ur citizen: heal'd nwn t uf his change o[ ienms, bu.t • MI'. Morris Shel'wood, of Colum " Bill y" SU llduy III Wi lmington, on Ol's be rn did jus t as good pitching bu s is hom e for a week's vllcation. Monday. as anyo ne (' ould U!'lk , fo r. Seve t'al A , P. of t hl! hils cll/II'g ed to him could 1\11'. Frank rew visited relllMi~l' 'u1he rine Gihh ons was ill j u s t a s emli h r have ueen scored a s ti"es neal' Winchester, Ind. , Sun· in<:ill nuti "n )Jrofl! ~sioll al bu si- li eldinj.\' errors. a nd the home day. ness Monda y, I'llll '> ('?) IIhuuld have been a do ubi , lind H single. Mr. W. B, Mathel', of BrownsI\1r~ . II. V , Wult ('r o f Leuu non, iC'kn ;;5 and nthe!' ca u!;cs, 'not ville, Texas, is visiting friend s »pent F r iclar \l'i th hCI' siste r, I\l rs numed. cllus£'d a woeful dell rth of here, D. L. ·rane. outfie ld ' I'~, Kn t hut it wa!'. neces~Il l'y Lo se nd a co up le of r egular Mr. and :M I'8. Hllrry Pace and The Waynesv ille chool Band Hemu rrh oids or PILES a s pe· in fi e l der~ to the ollte l" gardens. will g ive a concert Thursday c iality. 'onti ult 01'. Stee le. WiI- These buy~ did th('ir best, butContracts are ueing uwarded chi ldl'cn, of Daytorl visiled friend s evening at 8 o' clock at McClure's llIingto n, Ohio. ·Scp2 Th e balloon wenl up when a sinby tate Highw~y Dircctol' Mer- hel'e Sunday. cornel', This concert will be spongle a nd fh'c pertrid errors g ave the rell for II contract letti ng h Id a New line of every day greet~o red by The Waynesville NaMI', and Mrs. GsellI' La yboul'lle vi sit(l l's th ree run s in the third; a few days ago for propose d hightionlll Bank. Coyle's Meat Markel and famil y, of pringfield, were in sing l and a legitimate doubl e that day improvements, including the ing cards at Cary's Jewelry Shop. undo Unglesby's Service Station Wnyn eHvill e S und ay . ruil ed into the race ad ded a co uple completion of the link o n the Old Lebanon, Ohio. Patroni ze the e home business • in the six t h, and an oth er single Tra ils road. Ol' ational Highway, Miss Bernyce Hyman was the ple who ure helping your compeo MI'. li nd Mrs, Lulh ' r S~ ll el's , or too k a bath to give the m anothel' between Reynolds bul'g and Etnl1 munity to progress. Dayton, were calling on Wayn c~- run in th' se vc nth, Tw o lri ngles, in Licking county, u. distance 01 guest of Mrs. Saul Hurwich, of Th e childr'en will plny a few Vi lle fri end s, ,unduy. ' a hit batsmun Hnd II triple brought Il little ove r five miles, From the Leba non, over the week-end, pieces at ngles by's Se rvice Stat hei" lota l l o nine in lhe ninth. corporation lin e in East Co lumbus Mr, and Mrs. Gu¥ Kibler, of tion before g oing to McClure's, MI'. and Mr. 1'. P. Futte r. of Menn\\'hile, OUI' boys co uld get tl'l ' Big Walnu t creek, the new fOl' the ben elflt of th e co ntribu tors S irring fi e ld, fir t he I:'ue ~ ts o'f ~ I r. no pillee until the Ins t o f the sixth, C('lllcnt r oad is fifty feet in width Dayton, are announctng the bir-th nnd friends on upper Main street. und MI's. Geo rl4'e .J. Smith, when Eddi e Bu r ton I'eac hed base and from the Illtter place to ~ey­ 'of a duugh\er, Fdday, July 10, Welco me ev()ryone to th e concert ftll an eITOI'. stolen seco nd, and nold sburg it is' 10l'ty feet wide, Mrs, Maggie BUl'llet sp ent th e as .. Mu sic is the keyn ote lo hallMrs. Ra lph Vanet! alld Ha n, of ro de home on Gon's doubl e, Wel'I' he new improvement from Reypi ness." Pl ea~ ant Plain, sp nt tinduy IeI' Olll'ned th e last chanc e with a noldsbul'g to Etna will be thirty week-end with hel' sist e r Mrs. The program is nS follow s : wilh MI' . nnd l\1J-s, J. C, Hllwke, wal k, went to secon d on Ors born's f at and from the latter village Ca t he rine Himes, at Cen terville. h it. Or~ bor n had slolen second, to Kirkersville, which ' is now . T h c t'osley March March For best results consign your DI·. und Mrs, H. E. Hathuwny Il ntl tried to foll ow his batterybuilding, will be tho .samo width. Prestige . , .. ..... March live stock to Green -Embry Co" enj oyed a motor tt'ip a long Lh e I1lllle aCI'OfiS the plate, but a good The new improvement has been March D terminati on . ..... Ohio I'iver to MBlliso ll , Ind " Sun- throw got him. completed from the la tte r village Cincinnati, in care of D. R. SalisGifted Lead e r ship Mnrch dn y. The I\fo1'f OIV Mer chants are to Hebron, . makin~ the National bury. .... ..... Murch Jolly Tars ~che d ul c d to play at Wayne Park one of tho best hlgh,vays in the Coon's Holiday .. Chat'acteristic Mr . 'H e l'mllll Surface spent the Misses Evelyn Ker!;ey, Thelma next undllY , The local m.unagestate. March Play fellow . .. .. ........ wee k-end at the home of Howard St. John and Louise 'rane were mont has out lin es for an,oth r Acclamat ion .. ....... Mar~h week-end guests 01 Miss It'ma good pitchjlr, lind it might be well Very little is heard about sum- Graham lind family, at HarveysIntermi.sion Rich. to a lso sec ure some r egular out'mel' vacatio ns of 'state employ6S burg. fi e lo erll who can hit. The figures Down the Stretch . , .. Galop this year. In fact there will not Myer Hymlln and family attend Mrs. Mark Rogers and little of the debacle: Anticipation ... .. .... , '. March be many such outings for state Coming ut Cozad.. ... March Wide A Wake . .... daugh ter were brough t home fl'om employes fOT all departments have HAMROCKS ythel'ia .... '" ... Serenade the Middletown hospita l, Tuesdll Y been "tl·imming". in order that dale, Mrs. Hyman's birthplace, on Sunday, AB R H PO A E FouI'squal'e March their budget may be met. A cut of evening. In The Stockade . Overture a dozen more employes was made E Helsinger2b 4 3 3 2' 3 0 Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Earnhal't Two Warren county rOlld pro- Men of Ohi o ... Mr. nnd MrR. . H, D ~athera ge, Schul theiss , ]b 5 2 1 12 0 0 .. .... March in the past few days bringing the of Harveysburg, spcnt SUlIllay Ballal'd, ef, c .. 5 1 2 2 0 0 total to .apPI·oximately 80. How- and sona left Monday for Marsh- jects are included amoni!' t hose to Wallhington Lee Swing ... Closing number. with Mr, and I\II'S, Ro ss Hllrtsock . Law so n, ss .. 5 0 1 2 l ' 0 ever, it is believed that number alltown, Iowa, where they will be let by t he State Department of Highways on Tu esday July 28, acand family. will be the limit, for the time visit relatives. Sp cht, c ... . 4 1 1 3 0 0 The W IlYlnesville School Band cording lo un Ilnnouncement by is playing at Clarksville every being at least, unless further cuts O. Lawson, cf 1 0 0 0 1 0 1\11'. Everett Thomas, of RochesMake your lawn beautiful by Thompso n, r£ 3 0 1 0 0 0 the department this week. are made necessary by a further W ed nesday <evening to a very N, Y. anived here Saturday t er, having your lawn mower sharpen- Ca lvin, rf ..... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Bids will be reccived for the shrinkage of funds. to spend a two-weeks vacation construction of the C. C. C. High- large attendance. They will also E.d at the Wayn e/lville Auto and Taylor, If . .. 4 0 1 3 0 0 play at Spring Valley Sa tlirday with relatives. Machinery Co, • The threatened s trike 01 taxi way fr om M.orrow to Carl isle Ilnd evening of this week. WfJ hope to J Hel ~ n go r,3b 4 1 1 3 3 1 for the co nstruction of a .9 mile cab dl'ivers has been avel·ted by H H'cIsinget· p 4 1 0 0 3 0 Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Mosher strip of state Route n in Frank- have a large crowd at Spring ValCecil Davis r eturned hom e Sunowners making a red uction of a MeJII, women and children ley also. of Edwal'ds Road, Oincinnati were day after a visit of severa l da ys Total lin township. doUnr per day rental to the 40 !J 12 27 . 11 1 of every age and every walk 01 at th e hom e of Mr. F. M. Cole and drivers. There are just 490 li- dinner guests of Mrs, Edith HarThe Thee C's project caHs for life enjoy music. Welcome everyris on Tuesday. censed ·taxi drivers in the Capital family, in Dayton. either a conc rete or bituminous body to the concerts. WAYNESVILLE A. C. I City, who pay' a fee 01 five dollars macadam pavement for 8.076 AB R H PO A E --Messrs. Herman Surface and miles in Salem and Washingto n Miss Lena - Earn hart returned each, for the privilege of operathom e Monda y evening, from Love l'8n e. r1' ..... 6 0 1 0 0 o ' ing. To the down-town citizens Walter Johnson visited relatives tow'n ship. A 20-i'oot pavement will RESIDENCE AND BARN BURN land, wh ore she visited her siste r, E. Burton, 2b 5 1 0 5· 3 2 , who arc forced to cross the streets of' Mr. Johnson at High Bridge, be constructed with the width of Mendy, S8 .. .. . .4 0 2 0 0 2 frequently these jJiiating ·cabs are Ky" Saturday and Sunday. , Mrs, Chester Cutler. the roadway fhed, ' at 36 feet. Fire Monday afternon deGons, 3b ... ... .4 0 1 0 1 1 truly a nuisance, made so by the The estimllted cost of concrete on stroyed tJhe residence, tobacc'o shed We repair everything in watchl!!! this job is $2 13,669.1 8 and of 0 3 6 0 o Mr~ and Mrs. Elmei' Sheehan, • attel'tha'te l b 3 fact that they congest while cruisand barn of Paul Mull on Yankee jewelry-Silverware re- macadam $213,624.84. Mr, and Mrs. Ellis McClure nnd Hal'taock, II .. 4 0 1 3 2 o in~ within a limited distance of clocks, Road, two and one-half miles west daughte r visited relatives at Niles, T . BUI,ton, cf ,, 2 0 0 0 .0 1 High Street, Pedestrians at times plated-Beads reati'Ung. , Cary's At the same time bids will be of Centerville, causing a loss esW. Hopkins, cf2 0 0 2 0 o Mich., ovel' ,the week-end. are forced to stand while the lig,h ts Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. r eceived f OI' the constrllction of a timated at $12,000, partly covWoll e}', c ....... 2 1 0 12 0 o change sevilrnl times as a stri ng 'o f steel beam bridge over Todd's ered , by insurance. Miss Doris Henderson left Sun- Fork as a part of this improvement Orsborll , p .4 0 1 0 4 o taxis tUI'n a corner. ' Everett Thomas of Rochester Only the poultry house was day for Cincinnati where she has Thc Route 73 improvement calls New York and Wcb. tansberry aved by volunteel'll and the Cenaccepted a temp-orary position with 36 2 9 27 10 6 PO}·t Columbus has been gett,ing were in Akron Monday to view Totals for either bl'ick or concrete, the terville fire department. The its share of visitors during the The Central Trust Company. the world'S largest airship. eatimated . cost of brick construct- blaze had made such headway past several weeks and seldom an 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 '9being $34,607.31 for the ,914 when the fir'emen arrived that litMr:. and Mrs. ' B. S. Howell with ion evening passes without a large The Misses Ethel Mendenball Shamr ck ' .. 0 0 3 0 .0 2 1 0 3- 9 mile strip and . of concrete $24,- tle could be done to stay the proM.r. anp Mrs. George Gray, Sr. and Mary Plymit'e, of the Friends W. A. crQwd is present to witne!!8 the about 160 members of a Sunday 899.60. A 20-foot pavement on a g.ress of thee Hames, which were 00000 1001- 2 c-elebrated their goWen wedding Home, left last nig ht fOI' Washinglandings and take-oft's of the Illrge school, of Port William, enjoyed 36-38 foot I'oadway will be con- aided by a high wind. Ennled Run s - Shnml'ocks 5; a picnic at Wayne park on Sunday annivel'sary Sunday, July 12th at ton D. ., en route to Atlantic planes which s~op over at t"e airstructed. The barn Illnd tobacco shed were theil' country home north of Ferry City, N. J., for a two wecks' ex- W. A. C. 1. POI't. Th'e field is splendidly light.. All of the jobs must be comfilled. Nothing of value could be 'Le ft on Base- Shamrock s, 4; ed and , many noted air pilots . Miss Sylva Seigal, of Chica~o, pleted by Janu8lOY I, 1932 ,t con- saved, exc-ept some furnishings Ohio. cu rs ion trip. W . A. C. fl . , After the arrival of the guests, have landed for fuel and supplies. m" spent several da.ys with M)ss tracts are awarded July 28. from t he res idence. St olen Bascs - ~ham l' oc k s 2; the bridal party Mr. and Mrs. Gray It will possibly be but a short time Bernyce Hyman: Miss Seigal and Mrs. W. 0, Rap er return ed This was the second large fire W, A. . 6. until night excursions in the big Miss Hyman were classmates at that has taken place in this vi- and family and nephews wended hom e Sunday afte l' spending a Tw o Base Hits Thompson, COMBINATION RECITAL air ,craft 'Will be one of the favor- the tiniversity, of Illinois. cinity in th e' past 48 hours, the their way to a decorated arch in week in Cincinnati, MI'. and MrH, Gons. ite amusements of the .J'C?Pulace.· large harn on the Anna Book- the yard where Rev. Chester Wil- Otto Sebold. of Cincinnati , acThree Ba, e Hit- Sc hu ltheiss. Saws filed by machinery, cut A delightful program ,,",as given walter farm, Normandy lane, occ u liamson of the Fel'l'y church, had companied her. HOlll e RlI n ~- pecht, E. Helsin. Director H. G. Southard, M. D., cleaner, truer, 'faster. Also crOBB- Monday eveninj(' at the Woman's pied by Charles Phillips and the mock ceremony, and his im. MI'. Harry Kitchen , ctf Spl'i ng- ge r.Doub lc' Plnys . Heisinger of the State Departmen't of Health cut saws, gummed, 25 c per foot. culb house by the Misses Mary fnmily, having been razed late pressive and approp riate words to E states that many demands are 'Roy Pigott, at Madden's Lumber Lou Zimmerman, Mary Hawkins, Frid~ night, with a reported loss and prayer were hcld in praise by field, spent Sunday with M 1', Frnnk Hel ingel' to Schultheiss ; Gons to all who were there. Stansberry nnd family. His daug hof $80_0_0_. _____ • _ _ _ being made for service in promo- Yard. and Wanda Hawkins when they E . Hu t'lo n to SlItte rthwu ite . The violin music was r endered ter Miss Betty. who has been tion of public wel'fare. As a result pl'esented their pupils in a com,tru ck Out- by H, Heisinger by Alfred Gray of Dayton , At the visiting here l'etul'neel home with the person]lel of the department l)fr. and Ml'!!. Alpha Anson. and bination piano and dance rccital. 4; by Or ~ born 12. noon hour a basket di nner wus him. gives formal addresses, informal son, of Long Island, N. y" Mr. This program. was the first under ME~eting ff H, R eIsinger Buscs on Bnll served on the lawn arid a treat of talks and film , presentations of the and MrS'. Arthur Anson and son, taking of the kind given by these 2. .. brick ice cream with the figures safety problem. 1'hey deal with df ' Mt. Healthy, were recent young ladies and they deserve Make your Lawn more beautiful Wild Pitch-·Ot ·bol'n. 50 in yellow was served to the accidents in the home, in the guests of Miss Lizzie and Mr. considerable credit for the splenHit Batsmnn E. HeIsinger fifty guests. The decorations were have your ,m ower sharpened by school, in il'tdustry and automobile George Pratt. . did' showing their pupils made, See Roy (by Orshorn) ; Woller (by H. Heltraffic, wi.th its annual slaughter Miss 2tmmermari presented thil' The July meeting of the Friend yellow and white. MI'. and M.rs. Electrakeen 'process. sing!.' r) . approximating the American casMrs. M.. F. Willtz and son and teen pupils as did the Hawkins ship club of the M. E. church was Gray received many use ful pres- Pigott, at Lumber Yard. P.u ·.'ed Bull- Specht. ualties in the World War. As a Misses Irma and Lola Sears vis- siirt;ers. held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd ents among them were 6 dollar Umpir e~ M. Hopkins and gold plece!! from their children Mr. und Mrs. Burton Eamharl result Safety Councils are organ- lted . at tbe 'homes of Mr. and Mrs. All three of the young ladies Hall. ized and Health officials urge com- Russell Oampbell (nee Mildred have accomplished wonderful The m eetin~ was opened with a and Mr. GI:ay's brother. The guest of M't. Holly lind Mr. and Mrs. Atchley.! plete cooperation in organization Hole) and Mr. and . Mrs. Allen th mil's O ' "Amertca," club. book held the following names: Madi e n EIIl'llhlll't and son of Da ytn th' en' I'Illes 0 f' en d eavor. song, MI·s. Bessl'e Guatl' n by led the the devoMrs. Rinehart Bobb of lo'almouth, ton were guests of Mr. unci Mrs, d an support of same. Hole of D~~11 Sunday afternoon They have worked with their ~ Ky., Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Black- Alvin Ellrnhat't nnd S Oil S Sunday - - - -- - • pupils and are developing some tionals. Mrs. Myer Hyma·n entertained very fine talent.' Twenty-eight members answered burn ·of Covington Ky., Mr. and evening. with a six .0'c1ock dinner Friday Miss Zimmerman pI'escnted her roll call and a1ter a short business Mrs. William Semlee, Mr. and . At St. MalOY'S Epi Hco pnl ch urch evening, for her daughter, Miss own ' pupils and accompanied the session, the following .program was MTS. William A. Gray and son, The Food Clu h met at Wayne I Bernyce. The guests we.re Miss <!.ances. Paul Zimmerman also .nc- given: Reading, "The' 66 of 76," M,r : and Mrs. Findley Gray and Sunday morning', Rev. J . J. Schacf ___ Ruth Silverman,· of New York companied the pupils on the violin Mrs. Lucille Salisbury, solo, family, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Gray fer admini:tel'ed the rite o f Park Friday, July 10.. with fifteen Fire destroyed a barn Sunday City, Miss Sylva Seigal, Chicago l - Fontana Calif, News. "America the Beautiful," Mrs. of Dayton, Mr. and M'I's. Minor Baptism to Alma ~:dith '~nd membe rs and · theil" mothers. Roll aHernoon about! 2:30 on the farm Mrs. Saul Hurwich, Lebanon, ana • _ ' - - -Mary Rye; reading. ' "An All Bush and 'family of Miamisburg, James Newton Prenderga:t, chl ld- call WIlS answered by eacn memAmerican Fourth\" Lena Meridith; Mr. and Mrs, ·G. L, Horlacher and reri of Bryan Prenderg llst, und belJg fuvorite milk dish. A'fter the l·.ecently purchased by F:red Furnas Miss Mildred Hyman, Xenia. from V. M. Hoblet and located on HEAVY CORN PACK Pledge to the Fag, Eileen Halli .son, Miss Helen McCleilan and James Fl'C{lerick Weltz, infant son usual bu siness the following progrum was given: . • the lJellbr-ook pike. .. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Ta~lor re.a ding, Mrs, Elsie Stroud; song, Mr. Claude Gray of Belmont, Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. M , F. Weltz, Demonstration~An invalid tray Corn canners expect one of the "Star .S pangled Banner," by the and Mrs. James Barton, Mr. and . A quanity' <If sweet clover, Oats «f San Franc.isco, Cal., aiTIved For the plCllsurc of hOI' little by Mildred Cook. . Mrs. Tillman Barton and two "hay, a 'binder, a " mar'lI~re 'spreader on Friday for a visit with Mrs. heaviest packs in rece nt years club. ' . How to interest a child in drink- . ·and other farm implements were Edith M. Harris Mrs. Taylor's when they open their plants next The hostess assisted by Mrs, daughters, Mr. John Gray, ,Miss gt'anddaughters, Betty Jean and lost in the .burning buHding., mother: '.' Mr. Tayio~ left Sunday month. ' Amy Day, Mrs. Viola Hough, Mrs. Mae Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Mary , Ann Lamb, MI'S. J ohn Lamb in~ milk, by Mildred' Fim1. Cleaning silv.el·, by Ruth Conner After selling the farm the Hob- eve!ling " (~r New ~o»k on a A,creBges. h~v~ be!!n increased .in Mary, McClure IU'\d M.rs. . Gertrude Gray, Mr, and Mrs. Leslie (iray gave a little pllrty on Wednesday W.ei cha() with us Mrs. Edith Hil. ·ble.tIl had stored their household bU~lI)ess trip, but M~s. Tay10r, e: the county thIS l.year and ' v,lth Watkllls, served .deliC.IOUS, l'~fresh- and son, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence afternoon of last week. The little Gray and son, Rev. Ohester Wil- girls and tbei!' guests, .little liker~ 'Van·en. CO\,l'ity Hoille De- ' goods: in the barn ' and had -re- malDedov~r for a. more extende3 -good groY{.ing weather for sweet m~nts. . .. . r. moved al\ Q,ut a living' room' suit visit. '. ,. . corn there . is , every inilicatlon • The next; meetmg WII! be, held Iiamson l ''Mrs. Georgianna Raines, Misses Wilma 'Dibert, Jean and mOl'lstration, a~ent. Q.i1 July 31, 'all mem,bers eom~ . Mr. ana Mrs. Walter ' Kenrick and Jane Hartsock, spent a delight[U'1 which was .alao delltroye.d. .' , , . . . . . ' ., thaft'he pack 'will h.e excep,tions,Jly at the hom«! of Mrs. Pearl Rich. afternoo~ with .their , dolls and peting for the elimination 'coptest Mr. and .M~s. George Graham. ' -. - - - - - . The caulie. of the fire haa n-ot , Mn. ,Maynard Weltz · was host- heavy. The Roxanna ,,oannl.n g 00., :Iater en~oyed damty ~e!ft;~$?m~n.~ will ~ e~t ' with our. Jeader. 'lrlln .... ,been det;ermlDed. . .. HI! at a Bridge ~y , Saturday, are ,*o~ld~g on their plJihts at , WIU HOLD P C . . . ." Etbe " Mendenhatl. , . , Mr. Fllmaa sil1fered a taul loss' eVllni~, July 11th. ,·The lrUests Rosanna and' Waynesville rrepara- • I NIC In c~lebratlon of .the wnth Refreilhmenfl werll ~rved W . EASTERN S~ ~RS -"" as the bul1dirrl 8Ild eon~ts were were, M ,William' Drake, Mrs. tory lor ·. thla increase. The Honey ' Producers Le~e 'day _Anmversary of: httle MlBs 'Rutli Co\,~er an4 ,¥ilclrea ~ , not ,inaured. , Glenn Bland, Mrs. Vincent Trilcy, , .. - ....- - - will have an' ol!l..time 'picnic and Come and bring your family Helen Brierly, Ml'II. Emma Janney VirgInia DertUnl'!1" Jled~.r " - - -........ - • Mra. Jobn Gonlf, Mrs. MelvYn pOW' 'Wow' at . Rosedale park neai and a well ftlled basket to ~he entertained a tew of ~ H~eri,'1\ " ...... ~...... , WILL · SEE RODEO Banta, Miases Ola .BaJ1;sock, ' W·i1mington on state. rotite 53, picnic gJven. !by Miami Chapter friends on Saturday . aftern~n, A TIMELY RAIN Luslla \WUliam/!!)n, . Elizabeth 107 at Wa~he Park Frlday "p. m. 'JuI111. Dainty refre hments 'w ere A clrd received from Lee Lem- Sunday July 19. _ ~enklei Mabel Lawaon of Sprinar~ So pack the lunch buket anll July ' 17. Swimminr will ' be in enjoyed by the following little ' ., Although t!'e weather man had bol'O and J.outse Smitb of Da,yixm. mOll and C. It; ~wiB; who are pl'edic'!tied !!fair weather, showers Prizes were won by' Mi$8es Luella touring the Weat,'" aa)'s they will swarm out to have a gwd time order in the afternoon. Picnic sup- girls. ' Anna L'ee Crane, YJollj,nd ~ Earl Conner !1~;1' Tuada)' af~rnoon, bene. WllUamllOh. Delia Henderson and be in ~helennet Wyo., on luly 21 and learn a little more about per at 7 o'clock. PlelUle brin, your Annn .Campbell. Olive .wd' )fiIIIPD nicely after a and ~...llA McOJell9- hO'pital, ~ .. ~8. which 'Were badl:v Sara lIl..udlne. I,e Cl'e&m _d to 25,' tel. .atttJIa .the annual rodeo bee k«!e.,i~ A_pod pr~m with own .llv.1D' leJ:'Vjc:e and drinking Scot~ :Dori8 Wt.'le lIlul10 )I:v til. Bqhel oro_ alul. _ BrlerlJ. ' . lili. · of ~ ~ 1ltivtc1 bt tile holtfll. 1Il••t. J ohn Beard, wh o. it is all ged, sho t Roscoe Lake!; in a Franklin pou l. r oom on the eve o f MIl Y 23, dul'ing lin urg um ent, atte ll1pt l!d lo make hi!! c. cape fl'O I11 th e Leban on juil Inst Sunday afternoon, Beiu'd, lIccordin)!, to Sheriff Fu 1kerth, 'planned hill escape f or S U llday afterno on. beli ev ing that t he sheriff lind his famil y wore a bsent from home lit t he t ime. Mr. Fulkcrth, however , hud retur ned soo n er that \1'11 1' e rp eeted a nd \va on hund wh en Bea rd's fina l blow shut tercd a scction of plas ter in th e jail kitchen and opened a two-foot hole in the wllll ~epa l'llting th e kitchen hom th e jail corridor . The sheriff was urm ed anel hi:; ord ers to 'u bout fac e' wcre quickly c beyod. D IIrd was questio ne-d lit onc e but refu sed to admit his g uilt in the lI1attet'. Oth er pri so n 1' 8 diticlaimed all kn owledye of the a ttempt d e. cape Rtating that they were occu pied at the tim e und knew noth ingi of Bca rd " activities Bea rd, acco rding to t he sheriff, used a 'mall fil e and a stick of wood in cutti ng through th e partit ion. After br eakin g through the plast er on th e conidor side of th· pal'titiun it was a comparat ively easy matter to renMlve on e brick at a time until an opening s uffici ently large- to crawl through wa: made. Th e fulling ~astet· on th e kitch en side of the put-tition was th e last ,ste p and it was this noise that attracted She riff Fulkcrth to the kitchen and frustrated the at t empted c~cape. Had Beurd been able to ga in e'ntt'anc e to the kitchen unob -erved his esca pe would have been easy. Lakes died from th e effects of his g unshot wound o n Jun e 16. and th e charge against Beul'd will probably be changed to murd er wh en th e Octobel' grand jlll'y meets .

OLUMBU' - In 1930 there waR II tota l of s ixleen banks in • Ohio having i'~qolJree B of more thlln $aO,OOO,OOO, aecol'ding to statistics rc leused by SecI'elary of Slalc, Clarc nce J. Brown. In 1!J29 thel'll were only foul·teen such banks. Also in 1930, the re were one hundred and forty-six uunks having resources o! less than $260,000, while in t he preceding year there were only one hundred and forty-two suc h banks in 1!I30, there were one hundred und fort y and forty-two such bunks. In 1930 when the tate Division of Banking was established, and .the resourc es o f all bunks had grown frol11 less than a half billion dolluI'S to nearly two and a half bil· li nns. The actual number of banking in stitutions has not increased greatly in the last few y eal's, but the strength of the individual banks has been steadily incrcasing

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Progranl of School Band Given at Two Locations

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Proposed Warren County Roads to Be Let on July 28

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A tril) t hrough lh e Frigidaire Plant, Lau I'e l Bisc uit Co., picnic dinner and outi ng at Fore"t Park and lin opportunity to see Ringling Bros. c il'c u ~ wiII be t he main fea tures in con nection with the 6th annual Wane n Co unty t our to Uayton to be held next Wedn e~ da y•.July 22. Th e t our is bing worked up by ounly Agl!nl lass for th e , pec ial uencfit of 4-H ' lub me mber, leaders. parcnts an d all oth er folks of Wane n 'ounty who care to participate. Th e object is t o work in educational fcaluTes in th e f OI'enoon and enter\.uinmen t and relaxation in lhe aflel'n oo n After spending a day ill conferanc c with oflicillb and rcpresentatives of the auove co nc el'nS, ounty a ge nt Closs BU Y S "1 fe el this will be one of th e most intei'esting and pleasnnt trips evc r worked out for Wanen Co unty people." Th IJ lottr will st.nrt from Fllrlll Bureau offic e in Le ban on ht 8 o'clock, Wedn esda y moming. Dr ivcr. of cars nre requcsted to be at the office a few minutes early in ord er to g ct "Wlll'I'e n ounty" stickel'S to be fa ste ned to winllshield lind rear window s of cars. These identification tage will enable Wanren Count y people to stay together more r eadily and will espec iqllY ' f'ncilitu' l movcm ent through th e city . " Dayton motorcycle police will meet th e cal'avan at corporation lin e Ilnd pil ot th em thl'ough lhe city. Farm ers from the northern part of Warren CO\i'lty may join the purty nt Centerville about 8 :30 . Any who co me late or for unforsee n 0 1' unavoiduble purposes nre compelled to drop out of the group nla~' cOllie direct to the Laurel Biscuit Co., located at Weuster and Idylwild Sbreets, imm ediately so uth of Webster Street Bridge. The Bisc uit Co. will rese rve parking space for about 50 cars where they may remain throughout the forenoon . The Group is expected to arrive at the above Bakery by 9 a. m. At noon the group will drive north to Forest Park whet'e tables have been', reserved for picnic dinner in the shady grove and Mr. Vaszn, Pres. of the Park has offered a special 4c rate for all amusements that afternoon. In addition to the dozen and half moecreation features at the park the children will be offered a special matinee in their theatre such as Rubins Clown Show and will be given an " Amos and Andy" free ride, Similar rales and prOVISIOn s were provided at Forest Park last year and the group was very enthusiastic over the pleasul'es enjoyed. Bill Boards also announce Ringling Bros. Circus in Dayton, Fair Grounds, Wednesday afternoon and evening so any or all who care to, may take in the circus instead of spending the entire nfternoon at the Park,

MID·DLETOWN FINALLY WINS FROM WA.-C.

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Ferry Couple Celebrated Their Golden Wedding

July of the M. E:. Church Club

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Miami Food Club Met at Wayne Park

. . Barn FIre Destroys .B' lib ' k P·k e On e roo

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THE MIAMI

HAPTER II. To his intense mazement Rowena Ilu 'hed hotly and bit her lip in om e confu sion, und most surprising of a ll , said not.hing. Already Peler found it amazing \\ hen R.owena hnd nothing to say. e ·}'win ly she had plenty to say a t Niag nra Fall~ when Peter pre'pnred t o t!o hi picture of the 'Ra-r kruff roadster, with her at the wh~el . both showing faintly under a fine mist. of falling water. When it came t o doing pictures, Peter wa unbearabl e, Carter him self could not have been more hat.efu lly dictol'ial He told her wbat to ',vear, h ow to sit, how to rouge her lips, He told ber how to hold the wheel, which way to turn her head ju 't where t o tluff her hair and where to drnw it back. "Oh, Peter," protested Rowena faintly. "Please don't do my profile, J'm telTible that way, fa cEi is too thin for a side view.'

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"Oh, I'll fill it in for Y<lU,' said Peter confor~bly. " It shows up better in the car." "Oh" the car, the car," muttered Rowena crossly, "It's all you think of, " '·It's aJl I'm paid to advertise," said Peler eheerfully. When he had finished the pictur e Rowena wrote a brief adJectivorous story to go with it, and both were dispatched to IWIckruff headquarten for immediate release. In addition to the motor sto ry she wrote a short skit every ' da y for use in t he newsPtlpers of different cities a s they paSsed through. At Rackruff headquart ers in Chicago they received their first mail from hom e. There was one fat letter for Rowena, addressed in a big boyish scrawling hand. Ant! there was one for Peter from the company with instructi ons for the tour and a check for the following week's expen ses.

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molt .triJdng Me ear typet ev~r otr'ered at lucb low price. are now heiog preteoted by Ford dealers. 1'heee are the .is ,newell de lue creatioo. of the Ford Motor Company. They are de.ipd aud bullt to meet every Deed of the automobile boyer whose deaire for IDOtoring luxury 'aod out.tan-ding perform< ance is tempered with lOuod ecooomy. , Get the facti about theae 'fine car.. Compare their lithe. deaD·cut Ityle with any you have ever created lo yo~ own imapoatioo. team about the de luxe materials with which each car it tri'mmed aDd uphol.tered, aod how carefully tlleae are tailored. Sit aod ride in the wide. restful tea.. aDd you will realize that juat al 00 re.trictioDl have beeo put 00 meehaoical performaoce, 10 00 limits have beeo placed on eomfort aod beauty. There it much to iotere.t the careful buyer-a c:hoice of .puklioS colon, a variety of rich uphoJ.. atery materiala" RDldeaa' Steel, •.rely glBlI, Houdaille double-octiog ahock ab80rbe .... one-pieee welded atee) -wheela, alaDling wiodahielda, aod many other fealure. which make the Ford a happy inveIIIIleDl. THE

"Oh, listen ~ to thill ," chortled n t. usc hel' in the lIic re- 'Bhld B bby was willillg t4 ubstitute '81)bby cstatlcally. "Darlings he's Rlid the cha nge would be a /tood wild I He'll never forgive me never thi ng all "ound, Peter was 'q uite H threat n.a , .0 send the police pi a, ant ubout it really thought he after me unleu I come right WIIS duing her u favo r, but Row- straight home. .He calls me a enll, ft'om bei ng m rely ulky, WM Iittl j! devil in p,laln English by s ud den ly fUl· ious. She sllit! she had Western Union. ' 110 n hit' d fol' no other pUl-pose "Oh, Bobby," begged Rowel\a. tha n to 'r\lc as a dumb model I or "plea e, spare us until we get a bill m,t and that. she wou ld -j eo- little of the w ell-known tine, black J>nrdille her conU'act by a.c cepting sandy loaln of the Middle West this substitute , BlI Pete r insisted out of our ears," that Messl's 'Rack and Ruff hat! When they s tepped into , the ele I ,'it everything a bo ut the picture!! v~to r, Bobby stumblibg blindly to his ow n exclus ive judgment, she continued to devour the pasand this was his judgment. ionate phrases with her avidly " Bobby is putting 011 her little hining eyes, Peter motioned red s port suit," he sa i I, " a ntl the Rowena back, c stume will show up nicely in "I want to speak to you Just a minute--about business--if you'll this green del\." " I know Bouhy 's 1:lot.hes are e xcuse, us, Bobby." Row.ena turned back at onc,e much hetter thlln min e," ~aid Rowena stiflly. " I know my thlllgs and he handed her .the five telea l'e vel'Y shol)by and threadbal'e, grams without a wo rd. They were bub it seems sca ,'ce ly necessary to all from Messrs Rack and Ruff, saying Rackruff Motors. Inc., was throw it up to me," '. "Tha t is ,rer y unfa ir of you, in a state of persistent persecution Rowena," said PeteI' gravely, at the hands of a red-haired chern " Y ou a l' ve ry beautifllli In every- ical engineer who had threatened thi ng yo u put on, lind yo u know to s ue the company, to burn ~own

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JESSE ST AIIJLEY 'l' he will of J esse J. Wallace, Phon. 320, New Bl.lrliD',ton, OLio decellsed 'was filed in co urt. The 'will of George R. Rossman EARL KOOGLER deceas d, was filed in COUl't, Hazel Hicks, administrntrix of R. D, 6, X_I., Obi. the estate of, ,Ned Hicks, deceased PhoDe Dayton Co. S4J5 flied her inventory and appraisement. Ronald McMillan was appointed executor of the estate oC Agnes McMillan, deceased, no bond r~- ~ quil'ed by reqnests of will. George ,Lewi s, George Num el' and Guy Shepherl were appointed appraisers. George P. Gilles was appointed guardian of Sarah Ann Decker incompetent, and filed bond of $11,000 with the Detroit Fidelity lind Surety Co. as surety. In the case of Mrs. Fanny A. Lowther versus George McVay et III, the plaintiff is ord en HJ to lIl uke cel'tain sa les and make ret Ul'll to th e court. The will of Mal'y E. Dunhum was admitted to probate, The will of Fanny M. Robinson deceased, was filed in COUI't. Harry Newcomb, Sr. , made apPHONE 8F] plication to be appointed gUlIl'dian of Sarah Ann Decker incompetent Ada M. Anderson and Bessie R, HARVEYSBURG, OHIO Anderson were appointed executrices of the estate of Albcl·t Anderson, deceased no bond r equired by request of will. 'Charles E, Lewis, Arthur Hamilton unt! C, ~~i~~~s.lvi ns, were appoInted apThe seeond, finul and distribu..,OTARY PUBLIC tive account of A, M. Lewis, executor of the estate of Edwin Ham National Bank Jr., lin, deceased, was approved, nllow cd and confirmed by the court. Will. Drawn • • E.tate. , Saul.d The first and final a eount of WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Arthur N. French, executor of t.he estate of Sarah Ella French, deceased, wasbyapproved, allowet! nnd __________________________ confirmed the court.

Bobby was thrilled with a huge package of telegrams twenLy in all, and everyo ne "from arter It $e em ed that every one of 'artec's fin er feelings was hig hly outrag ed, for each of the twenty tel blTams end ed with a sie rn co mmand for her to com hom e at once. Even in his wi ld est nightlTlllre, he said in th e t leg ram s, he had never co nce ived of a honor equal to that of seeing her mu ch-loved featul'es on public posters and monstrous billboards on evel'Y conspicuous corner in to wn. ndvertising a cheap new roadste r , Bobby's first intention was to ign or e each an d everyone of these telegrams olltbu sts, but by midaItel'noon she hat! rel ented so far a s to send him a five-cent post cDTd picture of Lake Michigan , At s upper time she se nt a telegram say ing they hat! al' rived !lafe ly and were. leaving early the next mor ning; and I1hen kept Row ena awake until three o'clock in the morning with the scratch of hel' l,en as she wrote him a detail Bd account of ev'erything tha t hat! hllppen ed so fal'. Aftel' Rowena had read hel' single fat letter and smiled over it, and frowned over it, she went to her pocketbook and counte d her mon ey, down even to , nickl es and dimes. Then she called Peter's room on the telephone and asked it he would pleast} giv e her her share of next week's . exp ense money right. away. "Of course," replied Peter, " If you need more I can let you have it, - Don't ever run s hort. of Peter wa. unbearable when drawiD, picture•. 'Dhe first and final nccount of money, Rowena, we con always Eliza Sheppard executor of the es squeeze out a little extTa some it. I couldn't s peak unfavorably of tlie factory, and to beat up every !Pte of Thomas E. Sheppal'd, deWily." your appearance if I wanted to." member of the tlrm. ceased. waa approved, allowed and "Thllnlls a lot. P e ter," said Rowena, without another word. "What the deuce do you suppose cont\Yl11cd by the court. Rowena gratefu lly, "I think I can plumped herself down behind the it's all about?" wonqertd peiel'. The first and final ~ccoUDt of manage nfter this. But you 're wheel with a set chill1 , a stern "Oh, it must btl Carlor," aaid Raymond McCurdy, administrator sweet to make the offer," glint in gree n eyes, and a death Rowena 'brightly. "He!a mad at of the estate of Irene McCul'dy de Even Rowena was umazed at grip o() f her slim hands on the Bobby." ceased was approved, allowed and , the number of thing8 about whjch \~ ee l . • Peter walked! $lowly up So they went up to have it out confirmed by the court. Peter had his own ideas, all bad to her and looked her ~teadlly in with her at once. They told her The first and ' final acc ount of ones. The roads provided an un- the face. . she mllst quit tdrmenting him and Fred M. Henry, executor ot the failing source of dissen8ion. Their "Then if you will have the write him all the details of their estate at Emma Henry, deceased, route WIlS clear and definjte. From truth, Rowena, II he said gently, trip, l)ow she came to be a mem- was {lpproved, allowed and conChicago they were to go oU'~!J to "I would see you ha.n ged before I bel' of the party in ,the first place, firmed by the court. St. Louis, from St. Louis to Kan- would try to pa in~ yo u in this and to send him a copy of their Alice Bowman and At.well Mcsail Otty, from l<iarisas City to lovely s pot, I am so d:i agusted with complete Itinerary. E.pec1nlly she Cray, executol'l! of the ~8tate of ,Denver. Nothing could be plainer, the way yo u act somletlmes that I musi call him peremptol'U1y off Ohrist}' McCray, deceased, filed Between these cities stretched a would probably paint you with Me srs, Rack and Ruff, who were their Inventory and appraisement broad highway, heavily traveled, horns and a tnil, which, between likely to become annoyed at such in cqurt. expensively paved. The cur WIlS you and me, I often suspect you persecution and cancel the trip. The sales made by Webster E. sUJlplie.d wit.h t.he best o'f motor haVe! concealed aboUit you. If I (To be continued) Woolwine,' adminIstrator of the es map8, and the ' roads were clearly painted you the way you look to • _ • tate of Laura Bellinni Woolwine, marked at every turning, Rownow they'd sell an werecourt. approved and confirmed by me right cna~sitti ng in the snug shade ~f other Rackruff short never of Gehenna,' ~..,. the .\O)III1o'lSTRu\'I'O'R'!!I SALF. """ the .stout umbl'ella she had bought Rowen a ' S Iove Iy r'e d l'IpS porH. A. Cornell was appointed ap1 was comfortably satisfied to trav. ted, then closed with a sudden RiU • EfI'I'AT~ praiser 'of. the estate of Philip el swiftly, steadily along the click. Her eyes grew so wide, and Hopkins, Jr., deceased. main highwaYI from one objective turned to deep a hazel that Peter Notlce 1& hereby glv'tn tliat the Charles W. Bercaw ~ulI.rdl·an of und ersIgned aM a~ mlnl8trator or the '! point to another. th oug'ht ostot e or Orol D. Sur Cace. deoeued. Da,vld W. Bercaw, nunor, d marve Ied h e h never is to Bl't Peter was all for s bort-cuts them 'green . I)UrSuant to an oril er and 'Jud~emeot make settlement ~ the New across country, and for all his dehe ofb,the Char anhd went o~u~~~, b~~,~a~'tlyC~:~e ~~ thea~~~ York Central Railioa<rCo., for inceptive airs of extreme: amiability up St0 tghotlout e og ca In VI' ere s e met of r... M . Henderson 1111 admlntauator juries sustained by minor. was strongly entrenched in his per Bobby coming out of the ladies' ot tho ' estate ()C 'Oral D. Sur·tace, James E. Bercaw, . administrator sonal preferences, At every town dressing-room alI dimpling smiles deceosed. P lnl ntltt., VII, Mildred E of the estate of D~;8y M. Bercaw. ' th I 't t f . Surfoce, et. 81., uerendantll, belne - although not, as Rowena dis. III e p eas.an pl'?sp,ec ? posmg. , cnso No. ,1804 on the doCket ot eald is ordered to make "u> settlement with agreeably claimed, at every tele"Peter IS terrtbly · tired and Court. wll) orCer tor lIale at public the New York Central Railroad Co graph pole-he made hopeful in- cross to-day poor dear II said nu ctlon on the rrcmlacs on the 24th foi' death sustaIned by Daisy M, "T t' k ilny of July, 19 1. at 2 o'clock p, D'I. ' ' thl quiries for short-cuts--for side- R.o\\ena arooo y, ry, a cpeer bhe tollowlng descrIbed real eatate, Bercaw, ' rolUls--for country lanes away him up, won't you, darhng? He's to-wIt : The will of Mrs. Aggie McMiIfrom thli traveled thoroughfares. very blue. Tell 'him about Carter." "The tollowlng real eetate .Itllate lIan, deceased, was admitted to "I WI. '11 .1 ' sal'd B 0 bb y swoetl y. County In CI ~llrcrc Bobby, as becllme a profe.ssional OhIoekalldtown.hlp, beloit!!" partWarren O'f the probate. chaperon, was non.committally ','I'll tell him. about the time he north- en8~1 g'~orter o~ section No. D. P. Camahan was appointed neutral. But so far from apprecia. proposed to me. It was terribly U(I\~~I"~~"i8, 'i::I~~ln:e:tw:e:il!~: administrator ' of the estate of ting her disinterested amiability, thrilling, We were out in a err stone In the North line of 11&14 Cora Carnaham, deceased, and it seemed more irriatating to the canoe-" quorter aeetlon North-weet corn .. filed bond of ,5000 with 1'he Fiothers than tho outspoken <lpposi"Petel"s walting " Interrupted at the 6chool ,houee lot and ru"nl,,&, : d l't d D ·t ... c ~h e nce with tile north lIne or tli. elY an epost 0., as surety. 1y tlon they met In ellch other. And Rowena c(u6ckly. ' et, tell him sections n.nd 'With .road 40. 12 polel Jacob Leffler, S. E. Cahall and W. often tbey turned upon her sharp. about that. Poor dear! He'll be so to a stnk e or atone; llhence 8; M. Starkey were appointed ap0 d grees 15' W , 80 polea to a atake I· , Iy as if she were to blame fOl' the 'I terest d /I II A I'Ittele 'I a t er, h er pOl' t a ble t ypc-' or stone: parallel 40.12 with polea the pra lers. ,entire argument. N'orth 1111e thence Of the lectlo,. It was an exquisite wooded dell writer in, her hand, she passed to a stone or stake , 11'1 the line ot CommoD PI.a. ProceediD,' in southern Illinois that Rowena that way to seek a s'ecluded spot la,nd belongIng to the hell'" of' leaao had her revenge. They had stop. in the woods for hor own work. ifnf~~gel~~ et~I'tf~1I w~~~o':.~I~o~:1~: . f T~ecase of The' Mutual Buildped at a quaint 1'Oadslde log cabin Bobby dimpllng ' and delighted, aat North 0 degreeJI 15' E, 80 polea to 10g and Loan Co. versus H. B. for luncheon, and Peter, gazing low behind the wheel. Peter, look- the beginnIng. contalnln, twenty Jelltlee, et aI., is dismi8sed without pensjvely through a wide·open Ing just a bit grim, moved restle8!l f;{~e't~: ~~~:a~~e~r:.es o~eleeA:d B:; record. window, decided to do a pIcture Iy from one foot ,to the other EllxabHh Sellar to .fohn W. Sellar by In the case 01 Susanna Meeker on that very spot. Rowena had beiore his canvas. !towena's eyes deed dated the 12t.h Oay of October:, ver.sus Harry Hassett Winli' lea.v e spent the morning in the rumble showed cloudy flames in blue when ~~~'rJ!~~~:ty Ight~I'oZ!S PM:or~~: is given 'to file amended. petltlo!1' seat inditing s,vlftly notes on mid- she went by. Sold real estate above de.crlbel George E. Young, 8SllIgnee, 10 western motoring and was anxious "And he forgot we were in a 18 located In Clearoreek 'tollVn.blp, the case of The Sears 00. venus County, OhIo. ' '1 eave t 0 to transcribe them to the type- canoe way out in -the middle 0 f a 'Vllrren Th e real eltAte above delCrlbed George E . Young, i s Klven writer befilre her memoranda deep river, He ,dl'opped the pad· has been duly ~nd lell'allY appraised file a demurrer. _ _ __ froze on her. So she asked Peter, dIe down on the cllshions beside at the 8um at 5400, and will not b. 'ror value. leu t,lin % of 88.10 apN.w Suite very politely, if he would please m". .. 'Darling," he !laid, "you do sold praIsed do the picture of the roadster and love. me, don't you'?' And splash I , Suld reol eltnte will be lIold tree S B C . H 1 G'bb • . ralg versus ar ey I 8 the wQoden dell first, while she Over we went canoe, cushions, nnd clenr dt the dower' ot MlI4r.d was puttlrUf her notes into per- luncheon and ait I But a little thinit' E, Surtace there in. upon the tollow- and S. A. McHenry. For money In8' terme : 'A.. of I the pur- 'and foreclosure of chattel mortage manent form, and then paint her II'ke bel' ng upset I'n a cold river chase fr" lce to-wthlt at e satd rea Clta.te to Ora Coffee verSU8 Jesse Cilfree In behind the wheel JJl.ter on in didn't bother Carter. He went?: ~::e dy~~r C!~~ ~~y t~!oaa~:~ and The Logan-Long' Co. For dlvthe aftemoon when the rest of right on kissi ng me and said ~ver from the day of saJe: with Inter,.t orce. Charges are extreme cruel. the picture was done. 'Peter was and ovel', 'Darling, you do , ove ~:0~ed'::eo,ft8~1~.p~h'~e3!t~::_e~n~:~ ty. , perfectly willing, even eager, to me--YOll do l-ove me,' and , \t ments to be secured by mortga&e on The Hobart N. Cable Co. versus layover for an extra day, thus to wasn't until J pro,mised to marry the premlsell 1I0ld, Wilbur Wilson for appeal allow time for her work as well him that be swam off lifter the 1.. M. HElNDmlSON. . as his, but 'he sald a picture never canoe and-~"" . As ' admInistrator of tbe (Continued On· Pa,e 8) "The poor fishes lived happy fol' ~~'tet;II~J. Oral D, Suntllce • _ .. turned out as well when a. lady, or a house, or even a dog, waB ever after," said Rowena softly. Dean E , Stanley. Atty. Subscribe for ..... Miami Guette added to a finished product. Said There were five telegrams 'lor June 24, H. .... It always stuck out like a sore Bobby In St. Louis and, ' curiosuly '!!l!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!~~'!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!'!!!!!!!"'!!!!!!!!!~ thu""b and never looked just right enough, five for Peter also. RowRowi!J1'" 'always put up a good ena, he noticed, had, another fat argument--Rt>wens lost her tem- letter addressed i~1 the boy per- she usually IORt her temper sCl'awl, and watching with -and the delicloll s jog cab I" waf- curiosity as she read it, ties and honeY wel'e rujned. t/lat while her br ows "r'~~n ...i.I When, very sulkily, but pre- over it IIv~r so slightly, pared t.o posq, she tlou"~ed down sm Ued to th eir 1I0fitelit hllzel. where Peter had parked the car mediately she finished reacting beside a shadowy pool and wall counted the bills in her setting up his easel, he sllld he asked the way to tlie ' tiwught better at It and would office. J

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Harveysburg Fertilizer Company

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LONG OR SHORT TIM~Euy terms. Alao Surveylnf and Ai.tr*ctlng. Write and 1 wID cell ~ and lIee you. Sam D. Henkle, WaynellVille, Ohio. ' Jll WANTED W ANTED-Electric light troubles 'corrected. Prices Teasonab&. See Charles E. Andenon, Phone 8F2; J16 W ANTED TO BUY - I need 3 or 4 tbousa'Tld tobacco sticks all once. J. C. Hartsock, WaYnesville Telephone 69F4. ·j15 FOR SALE FOR SALE - Malleable Coal Range and Delco 'Ught plant, che.a p. Phone Waynesville 37FS. J15 THRESHER SUPPLIES - Belts, pulleys, babitt metal, oil cups! InJectors, lubricators, steam ·ana water gauges, gauge glass, oilers, Packing, boiler flues, suctiQnhose, tank pumps!. valves and fittings. THE. lfOCKl.!ET.KING CO., 415 'W,. Main St.,' Xenia 0., Phone 360'

FOR SAL~Two-st.ory 5·roorr house with , barn, two lots, well and cistern. Will sell cheap i.f sold at. once. Inquire of Mary E. ·J16 , " Werntz,. Corwin ; Ohio. FOR SALE"":"A fresh Jersey cow. T. S. Hardin, Waynesville, . Ohio . , ," , ' ·j16

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D. L. -CRANE I I Publlah.r Sub.Cliptio~ Price, $1.50 a Y.ar every Will' hou se Ilnd milling co m "The PI'esident of the United Ollie. PLoDiI ...................... No.l i Directoc or Agriculture, 1. . . tutes should give positive ordel's . £nl.,.61 Po.'oHi~. a' Wayne,ullla R •• ICIeDce ........................ No. 118 Ohio. a. Second Cia .. Mail M.tt., Guthery, ill one of the SUCCI' sful to his Farm Board to withhold farmers o.f Ohio. He own s, con- fl'oll1 th mark t, this yeru' and trois Ilnd Inl'm s fifteen h1,lndl'ed next year, the e two hu'ndred JULY 16, 1931 acres. l1Iillioll bu shel s of wheal. H e knows that fUI'mel" in every.' "Nobody would cry or prote ·t if state nre now fucing a crisis. Land the Farm Board would' hire hips taxc!; III'e now ul high Wulel' murk nn I dump this e lll.il·e sUI'p lu s in to whi! wheat and farm \>I'odu Is t he cean . "I<:ithel' plan. t o' withhold fr om The proce 13 of tying every PlIl't of the United States . to every al" at low wllter mllrk. In 'pcuki ng of what shou ld lie 11Ial'kct or to s ink in sea, wou ld oth er part of the United 'States by means of modern, hard-Burfaced highways is going on more rapidly than every before. It is u big done with the t\\'O hundred mil- make thc pl'ice of 19a1 "-hellt pl'ogrum, for this is a big countt·y. But we only have to look li on bu shel ' of s urplus whcat from clos to e ighty cents II bushel. " R!li ~e the price of wh eat, a nd bllck a f ew yell.l·s, to th e days before the automobile, to rell1i7.e lust yenr's CI'O P, now held by the P('dcral Farm Btlllrd Ilt Washing- thc Main Sll'eel of evel'y town and what tremendous pl'ogress hUB been made. city wi ll ~m ile "ith t he farmer, One wo uld hnve to go n 'Iong way into the back cou ntl'y these ton, Dit'cctol' Guthery said. "The price of-wheat is th yn rd- Ilnd give him 11 chanc e to read his dllYs to find a main-tmvelled. road as bad as even the av eruge highway was twe nty years ago. Where todllY is there a mllin road lhat i stick that measures fllrm prosper- home newspapel'," not pasliable fOI' teams in any weather? The re use d to be thousands ity Ilround thc world. Vic!' President CUl'ti s and U. of tbem in whicn wagons would be mired hubdeep in lhe spring and "This surplus wheat, held by this S. Senato l' appel', both o r KanBonl'd, is lhe g host that haunts defy nil efforts of horses , mulelS Ilnd oxen to mOV e them . It hus cost us so mething to build our national sy ·tem of highwllY the owner of every grain elevator, sas, Ilnd ev!'l'y wheat stat(' seem to agl'ee with Dif'c ctol' Guthery but thc result has been worth the cost. Some states have built more pany in America. J'oulill thun others, but eVGI'y state is doing its ~ hlll' e . This year the greatest increase in highwuy expendit ure is being made by Loui siana, with u $7 J ,950,000 l'oad budget fOI' 1!l3 1 ,compared with hlllf as much last yelll'. All to lu , 'state!:!, counties and the Fedel'lll govel'1lment are spending $26n,897,OOO on roads this year. That is on ly $15,000,000 01' so 1I10r e than lasl yellr. New York, natuTally, is spending lhc most, WA OF LIFE 11 hunth-ed nnt! fifty-thl'ee million s, with Pennsylvani!l, second . ixMI'. and Mrs. Clint Gray, Miss KILLING THE SNAKE teen stutes are spcndillg le's a ll roads this yelll' thlln last. 32 vf t hem Ruth und Robert moto red t hrough more. One noticeable resu It i. th e ~reat1y increased freedom of in- from Albuquerque, N. Mex., arA pamphlet iss ued by one of tel'COUnle between all parts of the nution. The people of one riving herc Tucsday evening for th e big in suranc e compnnies te ll s eelion no longer I'egnrd these ot' others with suspicion, as strang- a month's visit with I'elatives an d ers. It is pl'obllbly tl'ue that the majority of A mericans have travelled fri e nds. Th e Gray:'! went to New us how to act in e mel'gencie!!: how fll l·ther f\"Om their horne communities., seen mOJ'e of the rest of the Mexico about three yea,·s ago for to I'evive a drowning pel'sun; how world outside their loca l boundaries, than have Ilny apPTec illble pro- the benent of Mrs. Uray's hell ith. to bllndage a burn; \Vhllt. to do for purtion of the peop le df !lny other countt-y. That !llone will. in time, The M. E. Aid met Thur:duy s nake bite. make us a broad eJ'-minded, more cultur d people t han i: to be found I\flernoon . On t hi!f Ill st subject there is an nnywhere else. Mrs. Ro ~e llI'r, MI'. and Mrs. in trod uctory sentence which is Herbert CUrl' and Mr. and Mrs. set in big type f UI' el;lIphasis. It . Bruce UIT Ilre entertaining MI'. reads: Don't .top to kill the make. a nd Mrs. Guy Can of New York The id ea contained in that City. crisp utterance has far-Rung apThe drowning seaso n is . now in full sw ing. From now until The . 1. C. class of the M. E. plications. Whet:hel' any spec ific chool begins agllin thousand of boys-girls. too, these days -will 'unduy School gave a lovely teu take unneeessm-y chances in the water and lose their lives in conse- in lhe Gym Wed nesday Ilfte rnooll· deed should 01' shou ld not be done qU4:nce. That hllS nlways been truc, adn it-will always be true. youth A profusion of summer flower depends not merely upon its will nlwllYs tnke chances, Ilnd nevel' listen to advice. decked the la rge airy room when charae tel' but equally upon the Nevertheles:, W4: offer some advice to ,those who would go about one hundred ladies assem- circumstances and the time. Years Ilgo 1 intervi ewed pro wimming. .' bled in r('slwn se to the clever invi- J ohn R. Matt, a great leader Don't Rtay in too long. Half an hour is enoug h at a stretch. tation s of the hosLess. A charmi ng and I asked him. his rule: fOI' seDon't go into the water imm ediately after 11 heavy melli. program of music , both vocal and lecting executives. Don' t keel) on swimming lifter you are tired. in &trumental, readings nnd a con<0 1 watch II candidate for a Never go sw imming alone. test fUl'l1ished entertainment. A long tim e· before 1 decide," he anDon't try to "find bottom." . dai nty refl'cshm ents co ul'Se WIlS .·wel·ed. "I wnnt to satisfy myDon't get into a canoe unle ss Y(lU can swim. served. self on two points: Docs he do Most of the drowning accidents come II'om di sregard of those small thin,gs well? Doe he do The J olly Workc rs Sewing Club simple precautions. If everybody would follow them th-cl'e would be was entertnine<l at the beautiful First things Fit'st, " fewer young lives 10 t. A: he spo ke I r membered a counb'Y homc of MIlI'Y Carolyn working - -~~~= .-=~==========~ Lukens Thursday afternoon . Rou- well intentioned, hard tine bus iness was f oll owed by 0 man who,... wa under my observaFrench seam demonstration by tion at one t iml!. lIe had 11 most Alice Gray. and a demonstration nmazing capacit.y for doing his of a rolled seam by Kathleen Gray work in the wrong way. He was' to meet his boss one A tempting lunch of sandwiches and punch was served. Adjourned day at the Grand Central Station to meet with I\ial'jol'ie Shumaker with tickets for Detroit. The boss The O. S. U. Radio Station-WEAO Wednesday, July 15, Alice Bogan, 1I1'1'ived five minutes before train time and, telephoned to the office Reportcl·. . 7:30 Ma~ found the mlln still at his desk. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas and lIis 7:40 Ol'ganization and Progress ............ .. . ................. , L. J. Tllber excuse was that he was enharlotte e ntertain ed rela- gagecL on a plan which he thought 7:50 With Ohio Poultrymen on Their Tour, July 28-31 ., R. E. Cray Miss tives over the week-end. 8:00 Music ' might possibly double the business C. J. Willard 8: 10 Clipping N('w Clover Seedings ....... . .. ..... The Hilarity Club enjoyed a and he had become So engrossed of Farm, Boys .... .. .... . .. .. C. B. Gentry Some 'Interests 8 :2 0 in it that he had 'forgotten his Dean School of Education Co nn ecticut Agrl. College. picnic at Bob Stump's Sunday. Mrs. Florence Davis and Dena watch. Our Co unty 4-R A()visors Council .. ........ . . ..... . Mrs. Evellitt 8:30 The plan might have been all Ri tteno ur, Piketon, Ohio were guests the latter part (If the right. tho ugh iil turned out not week of relatives in Dayton. Pl'epnring Fruit for Mllrkf;!t . ......... .............. .. . C. S. Holla.nd 8:40 be, but in deJllling with it Ilt the The .musical program presented to .g :60 Burning Up Farm Wealth . ... ......... ... .. .. .. ........ D. C. Smith wrong time he (:au ed the boss to Fire Prevention Association <tf Ohio by Mrs. Alice Evans cott and miss a train andl lose an order. si ngers of Dayton Sunday evening He was forev,~ r wl'iting memorwas well IlLtended and enthusias- Ilnda (In mattel's outsid e his detically received. The cho ir was vice .. , $64; E. W. Knapp, services partment. while neglecting the made up of about fift ecn children. $48; .Gray Bros. mowing weeds, routine duties fOI' which he was $28; Erby Powell, mowing weeds There were also solo and duet paid. He was usually late to the numbers by adults and piano $9.80; OW'e n Vinson, mowing office becau se he had gone out weeds, $19.60) William Volkerding mu sic by II very accomplished of his way to make a call which _ (Continu'ed Fron Page 2) man performer. mowing weeds, $18.90; Harold Maniale Licenae . Sharp, mowing weeds, $49; Ead S. Murphy, -carpenter of Arthur Augsp!lrger mow.i ng weeds THE BABY NEXT DOOR Dayton, and Mrs. Sarah Catherine $8.76; L. E. Witham, pay roll, $366.70; P. O. Monfort, garage Dane, ctf Lebanon. rent, $18; P. O. Monfort expense, Sh, h" " .. of 'he Real Eatate Tran.fen $4.81; Hugh and Stella Vance, dllmages, . $40; Holthaus TransHazel Hard to Alico Jean Pum- portation Co., express, $4; Kllrl She is one of the cutest wee girls ..., , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . mill Il)ld Robert Eugene Herd . .In-. W. Minst, cemeRt, $107.10; CharIot No. 54 in Maineville. les E. Bradbury, pay roll, $76.40 i nev er yet seen her sit in 'a Susan B. Thoussen to Hen rietta H. L. Schuler, pay roll, $250.20 i I have chair, . 0 : Jllcks~ Inlot No. 630 in P. B. Monce, pay roll, $83.20; She hasn't the time you know; WRITES PRACTICALLY Franklin: Morrow WhitacI·e, . paint bridg- She trots Ilround the livelong day Blanche Nugent and FI'ank .Nu- es, $29.40; John Royse painting For EVERY FORM OF INsomeon e must keep on the go.' SURANCE gent t\> J ol1n Schwarlz !lnd B~ssi~ bridges, $12.60: Marion WhitSch,wartz. · 12 acres In MIamI aCTe, p'aintin~ Qridges, $6.60; She wears a little soft pink dress Township. , . Fred Riley, painting bridges, With the tiniest little pocket; . WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Frank W. South81'd to Lota $11.20; A. A. Burroughs ,repair And 'round her dear little snowWeinkauf. Real estate in Turt le- work, $7; H. R. Rut!ner, repair white neck creek township. . work, $8.05;. Peter J. Noll, repair A. very small, white, gold locket. AdQlph Dengler to William H. work, $12.65; Hayes Burton, reHurn and Tillie HUI·n. Real es- pair wmk, $8.05; Clarence_ H. and Mouth like a rosebud, teeth like Satisfactory Service since 1912 tate in Military Survey No. 834. Blanche W. Brown, compensation pellrls, Ernest W. Stockneier to C. G. and damages, $300; E. S. Donnell She's as sweet as she' can be. Erbeck and Thelma Erbeck. Inlot cstimate, $200; Carl Dllkin, pay This dellr bapy's name is Phillil Licen.ed Real E.tate Broker No. 91 in Mason. roll, $223.60; J. W. Davis, pay t.nd A uctio...eer Jcan, OscaT H(lward and Emma How- roll, $215.55; A T. Rettig, pay roll And she livcs next door to me. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Ill'd to Frank L. Gallup. R.eal es- $27.20; Joe W.- Davis, pay roll .. By Jessie B. ' Tripp, Write or Phone-Most Reasontate in Turtlecreek township. . .$116.26: A. T. Rettig, pay 1'011, Harveysb urg, Ohio able Terms Mllude A. Gallup et a), to Ralph $2·9 3.96; E. D. Jones, pay roll, Lemon. Real. estate 111 Turtle- $451; V. W. Tompkins, pay roll, creek townshIp. $317.20; W. C. Bergdall, surveyOscal' !I0ward and Emma How- ing, $3.50; Ralph Miller, servey- men of Dennis Stephens for the ard to Wilford Woods and ~erman ing $3.60; Sam D. Henkle, survey- term 1927-1931; of $6,000 CI'om J Car!=Wright, Inlot No. 41 111 Cold ing, $16. E. Richardso n and , C. Q. !IildeSprmgs. --MASTIC:~CRAFT brant. bondsmen of Frank Richard Frank L. Gllllu}> to Maude A. MEMORIALS son fol' the te rm 1926-1029; and Gallup. Real estate in ru~ecreek o'f $5,000 from Gurney Terrell Phone 69 LebanoD, township. . and M. B. Coffin, bondsmen of C. Albert Anderson to Ada M. AnClayton Terrell ~or the term 19 25 HARRY C_ SCHWARTZ derson, Bessie R. Anderson, FloTJ . S_ MORRIS 1929. . ence Wright and Margaret M. C. Luther Swain, Prosecuting ' Interest from June 6,. 1930 IS - -- - - - - Draper. All real and personal Attorney, has tiled suit against asked on IlH the sums c1alm.ed, to-property. . Harold Tuck and Florence Tuck Harry Gaskill, Dennis Stephens, gether with costs of SUIt and to Charles E . Steck. Real estate Frank Richardson, and C. Clayton other relief. . Terrell fo, the recovery of '$42,- - - --in Turtlecreek township. . Carl and Caroline Schaub. to 930.65, based on findings of the re • SWEET CLOVER Rl1Udie Kieneg. nlot 10, 1336 in port of the Auditor of State, of Cigars, Soft JI)rinks and Lunch Jupe 6, 1930. Of this amount, $36 Loveland. By 'Wallace Rice We ' carry Gelill City Ice Cream J. Vernon Grot! to William E. 180.56 is alleged to have been Within what weeks the melilot and Pop' , misappropriated and expended Rhudie Kieneg. Inlot No. 1336 in Gave forth its f(agrancc, I, a without authority on roads in WA YNESVILLE, OHIO township. lad, . Clark ·Township, and $6,750 is al----Bm. Allowed leged to have been. misappropria- Or never .knew or quite forgot, Save that · 'twas while the year . --ted in tmeput'chase ' of . lots in is glad. J. Ray Law sel'Vices\ $60; Ohi!> Wilmington, The action iii-the out~ Centra1 Telephon~ Co., rent, $66'. - growth of the indiCtment and 60: Ohio Central Telephone Co., conviction of GaskiU 'afte'r an in- Now know 1 that in b right 'J uly rent $31.10' TreasU'xer of State, vestigation of . tl;te aft'airs of the It blossoms; i!nd the . perfume CHEVROLET DEALER •servIces at State Hospital, $79.29, cou~ty ' hill'Mvay .department. . ' fine · . The Buckeye Concrete Co" . sup~ The bpJldsinen oI Gask.iJl; Steph Brings ' back nH' ·boyhood, Uhtl~ I Phone 326 ~ LebaDoD, Ohio plies, $32.60; E. F : ,Schrader, ens, Richardson and , Terrill are ' . Am stepped . m Il!emory as WIth . roofing. $8.26: Kaufman's, sup- also named ' as defendants in the . wine. . .Open eveni~:S till 8 :30 and all ' ' plics, ·,1.71;. Charles J. Schwa.rtz, suit. :Recovery 'of $5.000' is asked ' .. . .' .' . ' 'd ay ' ~unday . supplies, $9.60;. Trustees'of' Pub· fro'm 'J. R. Olevenger ' and C 'g,. Npw' knoW 'I , tl;Iat ..thty ·Whole year n lic' 'Aft'airs, light, $46.69. Lyle Fisher, bond/lmen of Gaskill ' for ' 19 &'" . ~ '. " . ' Blank Book <;0." .supplies, $32; the term 1923-192:7; of es,OOO r~oqgh , Win~er -chills 011 S~m. Lyle ' Blank ' Book Go., supplies, frpm A. J .. Wilson, C. R,. Fisher. . mer clleers, ", . .$8.6; W.altel' Kelly, services, $10; and W. , C. Moore, bondsmen ot It writes. aI01~g- the weekS Its W. _R. Fulkerth stamps, $2: Gaskill . for the term 1927-1980: songs, . , -. SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Trustees of Public Affairll, .lIght of $5,000 'from Frank Hunnicutt Even as my yo Qi Blngs through and gas, $86.40; Fred O. James, and H. W_ Hodso·n. and Fralik mY y~. Soutla MalD 5.t: Wa'D••rill., O. bones, SOc' John Myers, pay roll Hunnieutt and No,. H. Stephen. ' • - • Gr..."" all Can wi" P .....• ,,201.90; Floyd Lemmons, .PAY rod aa hein of WDaon Hunnicutt: Ambitiou. Writer--.:...·.~WbAt a•••, 7 . . ,293.95; Cbiuiu Bradbury, pay bOlld.lmen of DenniS Step1)en* for sine win lri.... me the hicl"ea1~1 Free Palrti'llR' Day or ron, '8611.4~; Eden Terry, 8~- ·the term IJeS-1927.i of '5,000 poaition qufckeatT h See aBe-Paint vlcea, ,97.110; Frank WUBOD, ler- hom Nqna B. Stejlnena, lIenl')' Edito..".,....lf.. you~ contribute a ~ldCe.. . , .'11.60, ·Lealt. ShlllU. ..~ .H~ia. 'and H. W. Hodson, bo~ 88.., ~cle-a pow.. -.,..m•.

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SCHWAR1rZ & SON

Pr08ecutor Files Suit to Recover Bonds

Lovely's Recreation Parlor

Fred Kahn Motor Car Co.

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he believed might be of ben efit to Try t he l\liam! ~:ct ~ f~: a year the company. All of hi: activ ities were insp ired by a genui ne des ire to in. ' . crellse the bu sin ess and so ri se his own earnin g power. But he was a nui sance, and was finlllly fired. The human rllce po. sesse~ all the information necessal'y for the successful conduct of its affairs. Many of its troubles arise because men fail to make a sc hedule nnd' ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN al'fange their tasks in the order YOUI' Cattie. hogs, shee p and calves of relative importance. to olTis-Bl'Ock 0 ., live wire Ilnd The parade is held up by perJ1ro ~I'essive firm [01' the highest fectly good people stopp ing to do 11181'ket prices and good seryice. perfectly proper things at exactly Union Stock Yard.' Cincinnati, O. the improper time letting the 'fullt' in on Radio Station WCRY plltient perish while they earnestPhone 78J 12 ::10 noon fOT our dlli ly mal'ket ly kill the snak e. report;;.

F T Martln · Auctioneer

SATISFACTION Or No- Charge

Centerville, Ohio

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Lawyer (taunting witne s)Have you ever beC:!JI in jail. Witness-Yes sit·; once. Lawyer-A h! For how long? Witness-J ust long enough to whitewash a cell which was to be occupied by a lawyer who had robbed doze ns 9f his clients. Passenger(asking for third time - Hllve we reached No. 234 Prospect treet yet? Conductor- Yes. ma'llm. Here you are. (Stops car.) Passenger- Oh, r didn't "'Ilnt to get out. 1 wanted to show my little doggie where hc was born.

, DR. RUDOLPH

Sight Specialist

30 Years Experience in Fittillg and Making Glasses

-at-CARY'S JEWELRY SHOP Ever, Tu.,ada,., Thunda" Saturday ~o Claarae for ExaminatioD

Q'u it Gambling with Your Hog Profits Protect your herd by having them properly VaccinatA:!d with DEPENDABLE SERUM AND VIRUS

DR. W. E. FROST Phone 31

HarVey.barl, Ohio

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to 'WTi~e pract.iclllly every fOl'1l1 a s he l'cpI'esents fiv e' of ~he leadmg (!ompanles and IS always ready and anxiou s to dis'c uss your msurance problems with you. Whet.her it be life, fire, windstorm, auto, hell lth, Ilccident 01' burglary mSUl'llnce Mr. Hlltfleld will consult with yo u in ll1uch t he lIame manner a s Y(lU would your doctor 01' lawycl'. Mr. Hatfield's business has increased rapidly not only b ecau ~o of the fact that he represe nts well known compa ni cR but by reason of' ~he fa~t that.he is fully conversant with eve"r'y feature of t he busine. s In. WhlCfl. he IS engaged, and though hi s courteou and hnrt esl dea lin g With the people of Wayn esvi lle and community. He has m~de ul! extcnsive study of in surunce and thl'oug h ~evern l y~ars o.f expe rlen~ e IS ennbled to Ildvise his patl.·o ns as to the b st policIes SU Ited to th.eu· means and needs. Though hIS connc(·tion s with fiv e leadmg compames, Mr. Hatfield is able to rend er Re rvice of the vel'y highest character. Types of in s\lrance and compoanie ' he represents in this territory ure as follo,Ws: The Mutuul Life of New York, life insurance of all kinds. . In ~ ur.ance Company of North A merica, fire, winds torm, Iluto nnd albed' hnes. Indemnity Insurllnce Company of North Amer icn henlth ac' , cident, burgillry insurance and others casullity lines. National Security Firc In surance Co mpany, fil'C and wind storm insurance. Mercantile In surance Comp.Ilny of Amel'iea, in . urunc e on both town and country property.

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V. M" ARMIT AGE Expert Coun.ellor Reprcse nting INTER-SOUTHERN LIFE INSURA~CE CO. \VA YNESVILLE, OHIO

While in town drop in the

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I r.rrs, 1\laud e 'rlln l! lind f(,,' a verv few rlc· Wllr.' . th e I It tl~ 'I' 1'init)', hurch H hool nt . 9::1 0 ; fam ily , vII T h ursullY. LII (' in (' x(' ' 1lenl I'lIn d iti ')n fl'<l1II l\!QI'I\ing PI'It~' o:r li nd se rm on ut ] 0 : MI'. u n.! Irs. I~ . [\1. Oxic)" of Wuyn es vi Jl to 111<' f' lt ci fic 'OUSl :l tJ . Troy, \1' re \\' lIy n . "i lle \'1. itors, Mr. Wa lter Elz y. who hus 1 ee ll A I ~u th a t 'rop PI'I) ~ II('ct ~ ' \'eI'Y S un day. FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST co nlin cI lo lhe hou!<e sC'vcrlll where nre eX('l'l'di ltj!ly I!<t od , months, is a bl e to be out . ( Und enomiina tionul) Mrs. n ny Mi ll ~ is spondi ng tht' I Ches ter A . Willi ll mso n. Minister wee k ill TI' o ~', t it ,C' ue:<t or fr. i\'It'. Il nd M,·I\. W. F. J·lockett. or ORGANI ZE CLUB Bi bll' Schou I Hl !J ::1 1' '1. m. 'I'he t'e and MIs. E. 1\1. Oxl e.,', Dun o n. were g uests ,)f M1' , and I~ " . "11 11'1 hill)! doi ng in O UI 11 1 1':1. F . D, Dnkin. on ' und ay . T h,· \\' . :\f. \ \. Girl" It l· ld tl1l' ir Hib l., ~c h " ol. W e tlrC ' x,· ... ~ d i t: g all Mr. a ncl l J' !<. C. I. Hou,C' h Il ntl ft r~ 1 IlI ~ Hil1 )! in t heir d uh h ,, " ~ t' M,·. and M I'!;. K. N. Hou gh WCI't:' Mr'. Ilnd MI' . T . J(·ff .' mith 11 11 ~l lI nday ufU; l'Il1 " ql nutl l' 1" t' l"d attl'nd nIH' l' l·l'COl'd". ' ume an d see. unday dinner K I H' R t~ of Dr. a nd \\l e I" dill ne l' g u ;;t!< ,f Mr, a ll d t he fn llowin)! ofli (" 'r;; : HUHl' Ulllry J. ut'(l' ~ SlIP IJlIr a n d ~e rmo n a t Mrs . .J. W . Ward. Ml' ~ . C. E. And t'l'son. un und a y. Bl'ulI l'Y, pl'l' ~ i tl,' n t; I. ll ui ~ e 1I 0uld" 10 :::10 u. nl. . (' rm o n ,;ub ject, " 1'l'lIJl hl' t. I' ric;; l a nd K i ng . Yo u , (' (· I·C' t U I·Y; Edna ~ 1 1te StO li P. [rca,,· ure uh\ u ~'" welco lll e fi t l his church . Mrs. E uphemia Houg h 'I'ns cn l\ "u ~ I'(' I · . A ft e l' n :lhol'! prU)! ram ltl ('!' r('he re lust wee k becll u;;(' " f llt l' illn e:< of h r Ha n. Vern Houg h. I fl'l'~ lt n lt'n,ts .\\' I' I'~ '·Itj',yeti. , . WA YNE SVILLE M. E. CHURCH C HARTER NO. 11617 G. C. Dibe rt, P8 ~ t o r Marl Oi'll' 1" lwa rcili. HeplIl tel Res ~ n' ~ I I.trl~ t r-; o 4 Dependflb le wntehes and. the _ _, _ __ • _ __ Wetl ul·sday : Th e Ludit!s' Aid Report of ' con di t ion of t he Hur- Illtest in J ewelry an d Nove ltIes at ';0 'il'I I' i, nle c l i ll l~ at t hl' th u rc h a t ve Y5b urg Nllt ional Bank, of ar v's J ewelr y Shop, Leba non, BOY SCOUT NOTl ¢E :! :Oll 'p, Ill . Jll ui"UI' ('hoir pl'nelice H nrveysb urg. in th e State of. l'll ch WednesdHY ut ~ ::10 p . m. I Ohio, a t the close of busi ness, ;\1i ss L O lli ~e T uck . o f .))ll yton. A ll l'C'Jut." \\,h .. Itr .. " " inK on th ,' Bibl e ~ l ud y a nd prn .vcr meeting on JU II(, :10. HI:! l. is spe nding the week 'I'I t h Itt' r hikl .. \\'i ll nwe t SlIt ul'd ay at Ihe at 7 :., ;, p .111 . ' )!rll ndp a t'en t ~ , 1\11'. lInu l\11·~. J uhn J.,1'udl' ~cl tO d hui lding at I :;10 , ha rp fo'l 'id ar : Ch oir Jl l'ltc t ic l! ut 7 :30 H£soun ES L oau s an d di s C O llll t S . . , .. S5 ', .95 S.2 0 Lll mb. I T h!''I'(' \\ ill be (J PI ort ll ni li<:s til pa s~ p . m. Overd rn rls .. .. .... ".. .. . 1 ~3"76 Su nduy : ~ u n tl ny ~ e h o., 1 a t !I ::30 I s (l llll' "I' the ~ I ' 'ont! clas:, t e s t.~ un Un ited S l nl ~ " OOH,r ll .., lIlI t , . u. Ill. ~ 1 () rl\iIt K wursh ip Itt 10: 30. lIfr, ll erbe rt Sa tt ert hwn ite nnd It his h ih. .... cll r ll ' es u w n t1 .. ..... :l ,OIi~ , 61 fumil y, of Da yt on, spe nt . ·.unday ! Th e next I'('l! ul ~ r nll'l'l lnj.! will A t t hi s huu I' we will havc COIl1O l h l>r l." , n!ls, s l ock . alili . 8 c urill es u wn t:' u . .. ,.. . . :!~j . 1 :l :l l,g wilh 1\11'. IInu M rs. Cha ril's Sut t cr- I,,' hel d l\l und uy nl ~ht, .Jltl~· ;!O It l Ill uni on ~ ('l'l'i~l' ~ li nd u l ~ u open the B a n ki ng H ')II H '~. , .• ,6 950 lhll'ait!'. H:OU ,,· {'Iuck . dl1()1's (O f t he chlll'l'h fo r those who F u r n iture u nd flx ~Jl r c t u unite with th e church. l u res .. " ' ."' " . .. 6~OO 1 ~. 1&O . OO Rea l e s t a Le o w n e d o t he r Epw ort h Lcaguc lit 7 :00 p. m. , The In test in new j ewe lry, thn-Il Lo uk l ll ,lo( h O II HtL •• • 150. 00 HEAVY WH E AT YIELD wit h Luell a \\' i1l ifl ltlso n as leader . wa tches, uillmonds, wedd ing ri ngs, Reserve w llh Federal r'; l'u nge li»t ic s e l'\'ice ~ nt 8 :00 p. Rese n '" Au nk .. . . . .. . . ~ , 6 0 0 .0 0 silverwar e. Cnr)l's J eweh'Y Sh op, Cash a n d d u ( I' o rn ba n k s 4, 130.H Leba non, Oh io. T h · It t!H I' il's t ' ", ltl'lIt y ield I' ' por- m , Yuu ure c,'l'd ial l'.\· in vited to Outside ehe k s an d o~h c r t.ed UJl tu t he pl'l'sen t I int I' is fr om uttend theRe sen· ices. ~a8 h 1 t. ~ m8 . , .. . , . .. .• .. 14 :•. 00 O t h I' A ss Is .. .. .. ... .. . ~ G r. , G G Mr. lind Mrs. Ch'n rl es Loc he anti t ho rUl'm o f E. L. Tho mas, whose IIcre ~ it b : ai d, y ielded ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Tota l . . . " . . , . . . .. . . . $1 I 1. 7 1~ ~~ son T Olllmy a nd M I· . T 0 d ( I Of D·a y- (· ig- ht 1l \'(, " U"C of /) tJ bu s hels tt> Lh e ton were Monda y call ers lit th e !I II ... Rev. Lawrence B. Mollmann. LIA B Il.J'J'IES hom e of 1I11·s. Mab ('1 Wi lson Of ' ac re. _ __ ___ _ ~~_ F irs t, T hi rd a nd F ift h S unday, Capltnl Blo ck paid In ... . . U 5.00 0,OO Route 3. Surplus ., . .. . , . , .. . . . . . ~.O O O vO Mass a t 7 :00 s. m. eco lld and U n divided 'Ilro t ll - n el. . , I Q ~ 'l" FIREMEN'S CLUB MEET Fourth Su nday, Mllss a t !) :3 0 II . m. D e mand D " ,>os it s . .. . . , . . r. I , I ·IIl .'S8 Mr. und Mrs. J . M. Th ompson Tim e d epo s i t s . , . . . , .,. , . ~ .S O G. OO ent ertni ned a t s upper T hursday , 1:1111 . p a y nlt l ~ lI lI ti reTh e re,:r ular mel· ting o f thc Fire dl s<:oll nt fl . .. ,' • . . .... . I ; .C OO ,OIl Mr. lind Mrs. Rollin Kli nt:'. of DlIY- 111 n's Club was held In. t 111 nda y WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF CHRI'ST to n, Mr. a nd Mr s. Dewey · use ~, .o f ni"h L ~ fI b u ." in e ~ . · of il!'llO r t.ar.lce T o t aL .... .. .. .. . . . , . . . JIII.7 19.23 (Und enominational) Falm out h, ' Ky., a nd MI·5. E li za W U H t l'll n"a cw d. Aft er .llISpuctto ll Slate or Ohi o. Coull ly or W arren . u : Cnlley, of Bell brook. o f t. h" (' '1 t1 ipltH'n l I Ill' mee Ung ad- CIH's te r A. Willia mso n, Minister I . 1:1 . S. Tu ck e r ashi e r or the a bov - fl a m d ban k. do so lelllllly ju ul·ned. Bi ble Sc hoo l at 9 :3 0 a. m. Mrs. sw ea r t h Rl t he a b o v ~ s ta t e me nt II ~ft-. a nd Mrs. F rank E, T ho mas Will B rfld ley S up't . You ~v ill like tru e to I he b 5 1 or my k nolV ltli g .. enterta ined to un day t1i nner Mr. and b e II "r, our Bib le Schoo l ses.~ io n!'l. Lord's SOFT BALL GAME nnd Mrs. Eve rett Th omas or 11 . " T U KER. Cashier S up per <li t cuncJ.usio n. Ch.ri stilln Sub Scri b ed nnd s worn t o b oto r e Rochestel' New Yo rk, 1111'. a nd End euv ol' ut () :4 5 p. m. Vlr~11 111 I hl B ~ lh dn ,\' oj Jllly I ~3 1. The W . A, . surt \m ll t (,flllI deand Mr. a nd Mrs. Mrs. Ralph Dyke Frnn k W il s o n . Notar!, PulJ ll c. He nry, lea der. E vening evange!tsCor r e c t- Atl ~ 8 1 : Madison Earnh81·t and' son Jnck of f eated a tea m fr om L ~ b a n o ll Mun- tic services at 7 :45 p. Ill . Se rmon A . S. OOI..L ETT Dayton, Mr. and Mr~ . Lowe ll da y eve n ing. T he liClI l'e '~ <I S .\ t.u. O subj ect, II Rest ol'inf{ t he Doctrine . C. E . lJIDVIOY Thomas and daug hter Bet t y of in f uvo l' uf Wu,Vnesvtll e. WIll of ~h e New T estam ent Church." W. T . J ORDAN Br<l dl ey feut. ul'ed in t.he fie ld. Lytle. Dl rectorl. This will be th e til'st of a seri es of sCI'm ons based on Acts 2 :42. P raye l' Meet ing a nd Bible Lecture (o r E xposit ol'Y ser mon) each Wed nesday at 7 :45 p. Ill . The church whe re yo u fee.! nt home.

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Ml's. Margare t Johns has been ill ( he past week with tonailit is, but is now improved. . . MI'. and Mrs. harles Clark and Mr. an d Mrs. Walter Kenrick were Le ban,on vi itors Wednesday. Nancy Whitlock of Zane ville is spe nding a few days with, her cou in. Frances Miller, who will accompany her home for a month's visit. MI'.. Mary Carm ony, accompanied her son, E . J. Carmony of pl'ingfi e ld, to the CarmoJlY reunion ne ar Lewis burg, Sunday. MI'. and Mrs, Everett Haines and chil dren 01 West Carrolton called on Mrs. S. H. Haines and fa mily and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Longacl'e Thu rsday evening. Miss Janice l'enewit of near SIlI'ing Valley is visiting her aunt Mrs. Murk Wilson and family. The Warnel' sisters of Middletown are visiting their grand pare nts, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foulks. Bobby and Paul White of Columbu s are spending sevel\81 days with MI" and Mrs. Kesler Graham and daughter. Mr. und Mrs. J, B. Jones and Mr. a nd Mrs. Ed Longacre attende d an entertainment at the M. E. church at S pl'ingboro Thursday evening. , Mr. Everett Early and daughter and Mrs. Belle Scott spent Sunday with Mr. and M1'8 . Huber Pursley and family neal' Middletown. Mrs. Frances Edwards and childl'!!'n of Dayton are visiting at the home of her p.arents Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Watkllls' Quarterly C<lnference will be held next Friday evening at Springboro church and Dr. L. B. Ge orge, Dist .. Supt. will preach at Lytle church Sunday evening July 19. Clyde Wharton started out with his threshing outfit in this section last week. The wheat is turning out about 30 busheb to the acre. Mr. and Mrs. James Nash and sons of Canfield spent a few days las t week with Mr. and Mrs. H,.rl·y Graham and Mr. and Mrs. William Cr~~~t~~d Mrs. Kesler Graham and Miss Bernice and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. J ones and John enjoyed' an atternoon luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clift' Lewis at Ce nterville, SundllY. A few friends s urprised Mr. and Mrs. William Co~eman Wednesday evening, the occasion celebrating their 40th weddinK anniversary. Those present were: ·Mr. and Mrs. Stanley South and two daughters of Maderia, Mr. and Mrs. John Ferber of Lebanon. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ke llis and children of Mt. Holly, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark, Mrs. S. H. "ARMLESS WONDER" CETS Haines and son, and Mr. and Mrs HIS SHARE OF MONEY Walter Kenl'ic.!'._ _._ _ _

Colby Turn er, th e " a rmless wonder" train er of tr otters lind pacers wh o ill well known he"e Ilnd Who annually get~ hiH s hare of the money dl ~t dbut e d by the secretaries o f th e Ohio and West Virginia f ni rs, shipped his stable {)t six hOI'ses t o the Fort Maum ee traek neal' Toledo , last week. . All but on e of the trotters and pacers in Turn er"s care are the pr operty of Lew Wallace, well know n hOI'se fanc'iel' of Wilmington and wh o has owned and raced trotte rs alld pa cers, f or many y'e ars Includ ed in t he six shipped by t ru ck were Siv P ercent 2 :09 3-4, puceI' own ed by Middleton & of nenl' Xenia, thlllt was lame year but t hut worked in 2:11 1-2 in perfect order before leaving hel'e ; Lnurlu McK.inney 2 :11 and Miss Wattswood ~! : 14, both bred by ' Mr. Wallnce and good winners last year: two green -pacers by Genel'lll Watts 2 :06 3 4 and Peter Henley 2 :02 1-4, and a green tr otter. Turner expects t o stal-t most of his stable at th e Toledo mile track meeting weel( after next and then mak e his uSual round of the f airs. Dow,n in Sotlthern Ohio and West Vil'ginia he is a fixture at t he f a irs and a p opular 'favorite with t!he racegoing crowds.

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to re mind him of his birthday. Af tel' partaking of a well ordered dinnel' served in cafeteria styl e, the aftel'lloon was spent in vi iting, sing ing, and scripture reading by Elder Russell Moore, of Hamilton, and short talk by Elder C. Johnson, of Florence, Ky., after which ice lemonade wu sel'ved by the young ladles. All departed wishing Howard many happy I'et ums of the day.

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Sam Sargent who had been an employee pi t he Ohi o en ral T elephone Cor porati on a t Leba non for abou t 8 years. waa electrocuted t his· morning abou t '7 :30 . MI'. argent. wus wOl'king back of the L,eba non postoftice , and came in contact vith a 2300-volt wire. The man cried out on Ce and fell backward . His f ell ow wOI'km en rus hed to his IIssistn.nce but he was dead when they r each ed him , 111'1'. Sa'rgent leaves a wife foul' children. -_ __ c- _ _ _ ~

MAKING ENDURANCE Miss Chevrolet, who 'is driving f or 146 continuous hours in a Chevrolet fOI' the Chester Amu sement Park in Cincinnati, ,passed through Waynesville enl'oute to M'iddletown tlhis evening a t 6 :30. Mach, 15. Tabor. She is looking fin e. a!town wearing the handsome \iress she dc:si,ncd in the 4-H dressCONTAGION AT OREGONIA rraklng contest. She is ,now on a three weeks' trip to Europe. ChampThere al'e seveml cases o f ty- pio~ .if0Jll thirty-ihree slates comphoid f ever at Oregon in at the peted. ~ present time it is said. The ~au se of the contagion ,vas not stated. ::

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in to F ifth Ave nu e out of Twentyt h i l'd Stl'eet the othe r noon. just beating a red light, g rAzing U truffi c sign , grazing U s nfel y zone, grazing a bus. A co p hal!-Cd him . Delib erntely he took a bIg )Iandkerchief from his pocket. "Listen cowboy." h suid . "On your way back I'll drop this, an' see If you can pick it up wit' yet' beeth." Wi t h this he moti oned him on.

drinks than tea t hat has been brewed ·Iong enough to produce a bitter taste. In the tea add a mixture of two tablespoons of orange juice, five tablespoons of lemon juice and two cups of sugar. Th en add a quart of charged wllter and half Judge- I und ers tand thnt you a cup of fre sh berries and s hred- prefer cha rg es al<:ain st this man ? ded pineapple, either canned or Groeer- No, sir, I preJ er cash, fresh. Serve with s haved ice. and t ha t 's what 1 had him --- ~-. broug ht her e fOl·. Onc quart of cream, hnl! pound of sugar, one tablespoon of vanlllll. one pint of milk. Put (OUI' extra ounces of granulnted s ugar in an iron frying-pan, lind FOR SALE stir over the fire until the sugor melts turns brown, boil and smok~s. Have ready one pint of FOR 'ALE-Good cooking ap ples. boiling milk, turn th e burnt J. L. Men denhall, Phone 46F12 . sugar Into this, stir over the fire I J22 one minute, and stand away to cool. When cold. adld the sugar, W AN1'ED- A bout 5000 toba~c o sticks. Hnl'vey Rye, Wayn eSVIlle cream and · vanilla; mix well and Ohio. . J15 freeze.

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On the T. Battin lann near Selma, army worpta came out of a large wheat field and traveled to other crops. Corn was the worst damaged. Mr. Battin first noticed the worms cr.aw1i~i' across a road to another corn field. AlonA!' the roael there fas a. worm for about -every square foot. Army worms were also seen in field" of L, S~ Calvert, Sprlnrfield Route 4. These worms canie 'from a timothy field and went into corn fields. So . far' as known no .notice of the presence of any' worma has been repo.rted in W~en county.

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week from arthritis and complications. He had been bedfast most of the time' since he broke a lee while in Switzerland last summer. Decedent, ' who was born in Ireland, was brought to this cOllntry when he was two' ytl8r8 old. Funeral was held Monday with interment of .remains In Woodland cemetellf.-Xenla He~­ ald.

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A trnctor used for threshing power, belonging to Perry Thomas of Ferry, caugh.t fire in some manner on th.e farm ot Rollo Bolton 1 mile north of FelTY, last Thursday while threshing' and was rende red use leB8. By eXbremely hard work the fire was kept under control, and but little damage was done to Mr. Bolton's property although the fire occurred , near the bam and straw stack. The damage to the will , amount to_ about $800.tractor _ _ ____ __ _

The ashes of Wilford W. Blacksbaw" 'Who died in Pittsbure, Pa't on Friday, July 10, were interrea in Miami cemetery, Monday mot:nTwelve acres of shocked wheat il'l&'. ~----- ~~.------' in a fi eld on the fa rm of Bernard Kyne, south Qf Xenia, on the CARP OF THANKS Cincinnati pike, were swept Sunda y ufternoon by a blaze caused We wish to ,heartily thank our by span' ks from tht! locomptive of a .freight train 01'1 the Pennsyl- neigh"ors and friends for the vania railroad which passes the interest and assistance so freely offered during the recent fire farm. " • . Ne ighbors for miles around hur- which destroyed one of Ml', Thomas' threshing ert¥Jnes and ried to the scene and beat out threatened' the wheat, barn and flames saving two acres of wheat, and preventing f'n ...tt..... other property of Mr. Bolton. / 1W1la Bo\ton spl'ead of the fire . The Kyne- famLawrence Thomas ily left home a short time belor~ t he tire broke out, to drive to FI·lIliklin. They we re reached by NEWLY WEDDED . BELLED teJephone at the home, of friends th el·e ,· and notified of the blaze. Mr, ' -and Mrs. Everett Sears -- ~ -"... 'given an old-fashioned bell.and "wagon ride" last SaturW. A. C. ' MEETING The newly Weda enevent. v.ri much• - At the' 'I'egular rneetinrof'the W. A. C. M0tLday evening, Jene Prendergast resigned as field manager of the ball c1u b, the ruil'll4tiQD was accepted with much regret, and the nuitlter of ;namlnlf a new manager was turned over to the ,board of directors. I..nMJi~lIl!Jlt.a Routine business was 'to and the ,::rr:::.oJ8J~~?lU'IIL8dI wOlrkb.. ,u ti! nut Moud.., SHOCKED

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FIRE DESTROYS TRACTOR

-DEATHS ' Thursday, July 9 being More than ever before," Goodyear Path· t weLast nty-fi ve years since Howard finder is tile altolits tire wit/,ill the readI of all S hnmba ugh ma de his advent into Robert S. Kinr.bury, 70, presith e world, twe nty-fi,1;;ie of his dent of the - Citizens' National Get a set and forget tire troubles - safet} fri ends went, with well-filled bas- bank, retired clothier, 82nd dOiToe kets to his hom e near Harveysburg Mason and . clubman, died last , is on the bargain counter. -

Price EoJch SeC 29x4040 (4.40·21) SHS $19.20 29d.SO (4.50.20) 5.00 21.80 30x4.5O (4.50-21 ) 5.69 22.20 28x4.75 (4.75.19 ) 6.GS 25.30 29x4.75 (4.75.20) 6.i5 26.20 2915.00 (5.00.19) 6.~8 27.20 30,,5.00 (5.00.20) 7.10 27.!IO 28x5.25 (S.25.18) 7.90 30.60 29x5.25 (5.25.19) 8.IS 31.tIO

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CHAUTAUOUA

OSCAR F. BOYD CHOSEN VICE PRESIDENT OF COLLEGE

WOMAN MEETS HAS AVERY DEATH ON THE 'GOOD PRI\f' UURAM'~::;.~~c~:d ~v~i~' t~~rin~lurJtit~ai~ LEBANON ROAD va l'IOUS capac iti es and fOl' the pn~t seve ral years Dean of the ollege of Arts, was elected vice· president uf the college for a period of one year. Pres ident B. O. Skinn er, who rt!til·'!<.l Wednesday to become Director of Education of Ohio, wa~ pl'esent at the mceting, and voiced his approval of the decision of the bOllrd to elevate Dr. Boyd lo t he vicc pl·esidency. VI'. BOYQ will be acting head of thl! college until a president is appointed to succeed DI·. Skinner

The allnuul ;t ~s emb ly r;f the MiJoan Can is visiting ' in the Ilmi Vulley Chautauqua will open East. on Thul·sday. July 23rd, alHl clo se Sunday, August Olh. Those who Ask us about Plaster Patch. are familial' wit h the splendid pl'OMadden Lumber Yard. gra ms in the long hisLory of Cha ilMrs. Mary Hopkins is spending tuuqua dl n ot hesibate lo say that a few' days in Lebanun. the J !J:J I progl'ullI is one of th e sW'ongefit and best ever offered lh e M,·. and Mrs. Homer Carey were plltl'OnS of this famou s insti tutio n Dayton visitors Monday. Q.n Thursday even ing, July 2:3rd at 8 p. TIl ., ,a fine concel't of classiMr·s. Je!lse Seal's, of Sabina, vis- cal and seculal' mus ic will open the ited relatives here, Friduy. assemb ly progl·alll. This cklncert CHILD KILLED BY SHOCK will be given by a choil' of over MI'. Earl Conner has ret urned 100 mixe.:1 voices sent out by the . A two-year-old child, Sheila home f rom McC lellan hospital. Union entl'al Life Ins ul'unc e Henes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Company of in cillnati, and will Albert Henes, of Dayton suffered Summer pecials at Cal'y's be directed by Pl'ower SYmons, a futal s hoc k of electriCi ty Friday "The Home of Gifts," Lebanon, fu rm edy dil'eclol' of the famous aftt!l'IlOon at 'h er home. All laws passed by the last Gen- Ohio. Orpheus Club. While her parents were eati ng eral Assembly and which were apOn Friday evening, July 24th, a dillner, she went into an adjoinin~ proved by Governor White, totalM.essl·s Chester Carey and double bill will be offered featur- 1'00111 und, stllnding on a metal hot ing 162 have been filed in the Frank Robinson spent Sunday in ing a mu sica l trio and the Bohe- IIiI' r !!gistel', began to play with a office of Secreta·l'Y 0'1 tate, Clar- Akron. wire connection leud ing from a m ian Glass Blowe rs. ence J. Brown. Of that number Saturday, July 25th, the Scut- wall socket. c;he is believed to have 'llty-six will beome effective this Miss Juanita Ellison, of Middle- Usb Musical Comedy ompany will pulled the pl ug partially out of month an'd will become a part of town, is visiting Miss Juanita appear matinee and night. In the the socket ll nd then to have the genel'ol code of Q!lio. The new Brannock. cvening they will pre ent. "The touched the "po ints" While the marriage license law becomes ef"Bonnie Briar Bu. h." current was s till passin~ through it feetive this week, July 23rd. It Sunday, Jul y 26th , will be a Mrs, Emma n. McClure and Mrs l'equire!\ that applications for mar- L. H. Gordon were Lebanon vis- great day. Dr. Wm. H. Beachler riage licenses must be made by itors, Monday. will preach at l1a. m. Goforth's tfie interested parties not less than Orchostra Band will appear at 2 five days <und 1I0t more than thirty ' Miss Virginia Hardin was the p. m. and again '8t 7 p. m. The days before a license shall be is- guest of Miss Roberta CI'one 'at Scottish Musical Comedy Company sued. There is a provision how- Leban on last week. will g ive a miscellaneous program ever, that for good and s ufficient at 3 p. Ill, and United SUites Senacause shown, the judge may waive Miss M'III'jorie Edwards is visit- tor Simeon D. Fe~s will deliver an the five to thirty day requirement ing her grandfather, Mr. George address at 4 p. tlI. At 8 p. m. the "and may gl'ant suc.h license and Hawk e, at Clarksville. . Scottish Company will pl'ese nt a time aftel' the application therecharming mus ical comedy entitled lor." Mrs. Saul Hurwich, of Lebanon, "The Coltel"s Saturday Night." Behind th e il' new pitc her our Monday, July 27th, Edna Means and Miss Bernyce Hyman are A new law also goes into effect vi~iting In New York City. and Goforth' s Orche stra ,appear W. A, C's. jumped back int~ the July 23rd. regulating the sale of win co lumn, and gave the Morrow both afternoon and evening. oleomargarine! wbereby heavy Tu esda y, Jul y 28th, Ramol:! Mex Merchant:; the short end of a 5 to Mr. and MI's. J. V. Hartsock' penalties are fixed for se llin~ this and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Smith ican OJ·ches\.ra appears at a mat- 4 llCore, in t he ,g ame played at product when its COIOT too closely s pent SundllY in Cincinnati. inee and night ·performance. This Wayne Park, Sunday .afternoon, resembles butter. Another law is one of the finest and highest This was the first game to be effective ' July ' 27th 'requires that Mrs. Chas. Myers, of Cincin- priced att.ructions on the road to- marked on the new scoreboard in not less than the prevailing rate nati, visited h r mother Mrs. day, deep center field. ~ 0'1 wages in a community be paid Kiz z ~e Thompson last week. The new pitcher, ,Lowell Focht Wednesday, Jul y 29th, the Salis labors employed in public imbury Players will aptlear, 'in the or Gratis , made a favorable im: provements. One on the same date . Mr. Ray Hawke, of Dayton spent aftel'lloon 'in "Hel' Hu sband's pl'ession on t.he fans, allowing but requi'res that contracts must be the week-end at the home of his Wife," and in the even ing in "The one earned I'un and caused eleven in wl'iting. A law effective the last parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke Ellemr'" Two trong plays pre- o.E the vi.ltors to strike out. At day of the month regulates the tImes, his support was rather ragsente( by an excell ent cast. maximum' Width, heigmt and Thursday, July 30th, 'l'he A rca- ged,. and some weird decisions by For best results 'consign your length ~ vehicles operated en live stock to Green-Embry Co., dia Novelty Company, a high clas. the Judges of play did his cause no highways wher b¥ trucks and semi Cincinnati, in care ot D. R. Salis- musiclll atb'action, will give aCter. good. Compton did SOme nice fieldtrai,ers will be limited to 60 feet bury, noon and evening performances. ing and 'hitting, and young Snook combined length ana trucks with Friday, July 31st, Mardoni and Hopkins gave a good imitation of trailers and pemi-trailers will Mrs. Kathryn Turner, of Dayton Company appear at a matine e and Eddy Roush in center field. not be permitted to ~perate closer Three strafight hits after the is spe ndin~ II few days with her evellin~ performance. Mardoni is together' thl)n 600 feet. pnents, MI'. and Mrs. F-. B. Hen- the legitimate successor of the late fil'st t.wo batters had fanned gave Houdini and sa id by many to be the visitors theil' only earned run derson. The hot days and nights of the his superior. iry the second, but the locals came past two weeks have d·riven Saturday, Aug ust 1st. the Hovel fight back to knot the count Dr. and M1'S. L, B. Hall and thousands of men, women and family spent the week-end with Brothers Male QU'8r-tette at 3 :30. with Compton's hit, an · error IUld children to ' the local parks, relatives at Huntington, West Grace Leigh Scott at 4 :15 and a pa ssed ball. A hit, two errors and Franklin and Goodale being able Virginia. Pamahasika's Pets, a trained ani- a wild pitch gave the visitors two to IIccomodate a lar.ge numbel' mal and bil'd exhibition, in the more in the Io~rth, and again our and then they are permitted to uae evening. boys came ril¢lt back with the Mr. alld Mrs. F. C. Smith and the lawns. ThO two placee are a . Sunday, August 2nd, another same number of runs. two daughters, of' Akron, were favorite place tor the kiddie! , great Sunday. Dr. Frank W. In the fiith, ·\t!he ball hit R. game and 'onlusoment devIces guests 0'( Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Stanton w'A preaell at 11 a. , m. Go- Couden, and two runs scored him Smith last week. being provided fo'r them. The forth's OrChestra at 2 p. m. The and the Morrow score was com: Sate House Park is a favorite Mrs. Eliza Jacobs -and daughter Redpath Artists in a concert at 3 plete. Our boys let the matter place for the unemployed and tlfe Mrs. Chas. Hodge; of Gainesville, p. Ill. John C. Shea will s peak on fide until the last of the sixth men congregate there tQ enjoy the Fla" are visiting relatives in Leb" the World Cou!'t at 4 p. m. In the when hits by Hopkins, Focht and evening at 8 p. m. the musical play Crane produlced the two runs necshade, but elln ,u B,e the ~enche~, IllnOn and Waynesville.. only. Several years .ago they wera; ' "The Violin Maker of Cremona" eSS81' for victory. A ittle ex:citemell t arose in the Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur F . Clark will be given , by the famous Redgiven t~e l~wl'! privJlege and they ninth. With two down and Theoabus~d It WIth. the result that c~re spent Sunday at the home of ~heir path Artists, Monday, August 31'd, S. S. Hen- dorG (Whoopee) Couden perched takels were, kept busy gatherIng son-In-law lind daughter, Mr. and ry and hi s company will give per- on first, by virtue of a hit, Roll up the debrIS. M~s. Claud Riggs, in Dayton. fermances of magic and sand hit sh'!-rply to center, and Whoopee Visitors to the State House aTe Saws filed by machinery, cut painting, both aftel'noon and eve~- set. saIl for ho.me. Hopkins quickly I d' f' - t· 'th ing. Their performance has been the hall and relayed it to a ~ays eSU'OUB 0 rnspeC! mg e cleaner, truer, 'tasfel". Alao cross- described as the most beautiful, retIred Weller by way of Mendenhall. treasury ~partmeut "here they cut saws, gummed, 26c per foot. t· d' te .J._ ' are told' mIllions of do.l Jars are on mys erlOUS an umQ~e en l ....m- Then the Waynesville fans made dep9sit. They a,r e taken there by Roy Pigott, at Mad~en'a Lumber ment in all the world. ~nother kind of whoopee. depaJ1tmental guidl¥ll who i~tro- Yard. Tuesday, August 4th, the FreeYellow Springs will be the atduce them to State Treasurer man Hammond Players will pre- traction at Wayne Park next Harry Day, who always pleasa'n t Mrs, Francis Swank, of Newark, sent "Tommy" at the matinee and Sunday. The score:: courteous and congenial and he N. J ., who is spending the sum- "Broken Dishes" in the evening. MORROW is never too busy to explain to mer months at the Wayne Villa, Wednesday, August 5th, the Wilthem how he manages tile 'funds has gone to Chicago for a two Iiams Colored Singers, the greatest which are placed in his charge and wee~s' visit. double quartette of negro singers AB R H PO A E keeping, Instead- of millions in in the world, appear both after- Oouden, 2b, p .. 4 1 0 2 6 1 cash, the visitor finds but a nomMr. and MI·s. W. W, Schatzman noon 'and evening. T. Couden, lib 6 0 2 1 1 0 inal sum from, which CUl'rent ex'- and children, of Madisonville, and Thul'sday, August 6th, Robert Ivins, c .... ... .. .4 0 0 4 0 2 penses al"e paid. There are how- Mias Letitia Schatzman, of Cin- Woostel"S Xylop'hone Band in the Roll, Ib ....... .. ,6 1 3 8 0 0 ever, about $176,000,000 in depos- c~nati, sp_ent Sunday with Mr. afternoo11. In the evening the em- Boman, If .... ..4 1 0 2 0 0 itory boxes in government bonds, and Mrs, W. O. Raper. inent actor, Willis Hall. and his su- Forman, p, 2b .. 4 1 2 2 1 0 and when the interest is due perb company in "It Paya to Ad- Tbompson, 0 .. 4 0 1 1 0 1 Treasurer Day 'and his assistants Mr. and ·Mrs. Raymond William- vertise," Hiles, Sl'l ... . .. . 4 0 2 3 8 2 are kept busy long Into the night, 80n and 80n Robert, of Cleveland, Friday, August 7th, George W. Ayers, rf ....... 3 0 1 1 0 0 clipping coupons and seeing to it are visiting the former's parents Stock, magician, at 3:30 p. 'm, Wil___ _ that the.y reach their ' proper deS-: tr£r. and Mrs, H. H. WiIllBmSOn, lis Hall and company at 8 p. m. Totals ........ 37 4 11 24 11 6 tination and family. in "For All of Us." . Saturday, August 8th, Ned WA YNESVILLE A. ' C. . . d Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Buerkle Woodman, the famous humorist, .Instltutional groun s, ~ven at spent the week-end _ with the both 'afternoon and evening, and AB R H PO A E thiS time of the ,'year, .late m July, fcmtl.t'r's porents at Pigeon, Mich. the Goforth Minstrel Show at 9 Crane, 3b ..... .4 0 1 1 1 0 are tr~ly ple.Bsmg Bight to ,the Billy Buerkle, returned to his p. m., featuring the black.face Burton 2b .... 4 0 0 1 6 1 eye, w1th their excellently arran- home with them after an extended comedian, "Southside," Mendy, ss " .... 3 0 0 0 2 0 ged · ft~wer ~eds. and .. s~rubbery. visit here. Sunday, August 9th, a great day Compton, 1 b .. 2 1 1 10 0 0 Here m the OJlPltal Qlt~ they at, ' ' for the closing features. Goforth's Hough, If , .. ..4 1 0 0 0 1 tr~ct h.u!,dreds of tounsts who Miss Emma Heigfiw~:y hsd as Orchestra will give two concerts. Lovely, rf .... .. 4 1 0 1 0 0' d.ally ~ISlt tqe Ohio State Univer- dinner guests ~day Mtir. ~liza At 3 p. m. Julius Von der Locht, Hopkin s, cf .. .. 3 1 1 1 1 0 slty -campus, .State Hospital ~or ' Jacobs Mrs. ebas. Hodge, of late lieutenant in the German navy Weller, c ..... .. ,4 0 2 13 1 0 Insane, HOSPital for Feeble-mm- Gaines:nUe. 'Fla., Mrs.;' ,Howard .na chiet wireless operator on the Focht, p .. .. ... .. 4 1 2 0 3 1 de.d, I?eaf and Dumb and Bhnd In- Oase, Miss M'arian Case, of Leb-' sUDmarine will' ,deliver a thrilling -'- _ _ _ stitu~lon, ,and always <!f c.ourse, anon, Miss Emily Jacobs, of Car- address on "The Adventures of the Totals 32 ' ,6 7 27 14 3 , a4,"lre the beds ~Qntainlng plants, lisle, Mr. Harry Jacobs and two sea raider Emden. At 8 ;16 p. m. , with ft~wers of every color . and sons, of Lima, and 'Miss Jessie The M'other Singers, a chorus of , 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9hue whIch can be produced by ex- Clarke. 100 women from Dayto'D, who Morrow .... .. 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 0- 4 pert g8rdeners~ .... • have ", made thems~lves famous W. A. C. ..... 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 *- 5 . The Misses Kate 'and Olive El- t'hroughout the nation, will bring STORMS ~AUSE DAMAGE liott, ~ and Mrs, Mae WIl)ljamson thEl 1981 asse'mbly' toa' close . witll Earned nuns~Morrow 1; W. had 8s theil' Jfueats for. dinner Sun.- a great concert. A, C. 2. Tl)e severe storms of.Frlday and day, Mr. aDCI" MI1J ,J?~!,nk !L Allen, . ,G9tQrth's Orches.tr~l Band will Left on Bases- Morrow 9; W. Saturday evenings 'r esulted in Mrs.' Edith A:n'ilerson\ Mr. and Mrs ,play twice .il~ !rom July 26th A'S~~IZ~, Bases-Forman; Hough. m~ch danlage throughout W~'Y- U-eryey I., . AlI~n -!'Jld . daulth~er to August 9th.. : • nesville l and adjoillin'" tow1iBh, ips• . Charlotte! Mr. and , ~l'8. ~~ter s. . •.~~. " . .' Double I'Jays- R. Couden to Q Elias Oglell»etl rep6rted t~e loss j~~~~f ~~r::: ~~ W'A 'tQH TOWER ' PROGRAM ~~~htto,tBU~~~ !!il~~~=~8~d j of a cow and oJ oae.\lh K'!vacB three dbirl :.ee ACU" n fiO ante her . ';: ". . Hit~OW Forman, 3~ in .." in... iowa struck.... bl :,,,:;.nWf,·seO~~ 'Junio; ~ea:r at '0. It U:"n.nd Mr. I Jlear Judll:e ~utlierf.ord explain gsj oW )lit. Cobd~n, " ,.in " , Ino~ea Tepo~¥e k ' d n..._ Frederick~)len fa; aq rraduate of the' ~t Creatior's purpose lOOn . ~er8d by .~l)~m . 00. an .. 'iiJ ,the Westmluter..€)lofr, Sehool n to bTn'lt complete elie~" to· I the Balls-'--By_ li'orman 1 j E~~n\ ~ n~~ Stlnlrb:~p'Wh~ 1tb~'l8' New- ~o.rk, and wiU leave' peopllt-of ea~; in hllr lecture ~n P1. by ,F ocht 2. ' ~~c:' b~rn lightning~i1e ' the .earl~ in Se~tembefo acee"L: a 'i6~2°{t,.~e W:~ ,Jiorm,all> I); by Jlaston barn roof wu' d4mqed 'Py ;:~t>'l::!D 1:~h:t~oth~~tJ~f' ~le ne~l'k wUf'~ t:e. m~' Wind·th t w re unusuaUY late Mrs. aatUe EU~ott,' anti has direct. from the Cot...u~ at ~ul~'it:uBr.tI::;~:;'~_L COLUMBUS - Official l'osters for 1031-10:12 of federal, state, county officers and departmental information, compiled by Clarence J. Brown, Secretary of State, in the stutistiool division of that office, supervised uy Editor a nd Statistican George M. Neffner, are now being distributed to officials ontitled to same. It has been pronoun ced one of the most thorough , and cumplete roster8 vel' published ond Secretary of State Brown il; being hig hly commended for his painstaking effo rts in produCinf same, It is one of the most usefu statist icul publications which can be found in any libl'Ut"y a nd required months of luborous work in compiling same.

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MI·s. Fl'Ilnk Morgan, 42, was killed and her hUHbund, I"mllk MOI'gan, 38, sev'e rely inju re d when t he automobile in which lhey we re riding to Cincinn'llti collided with II machine driven by A. W . Ad ll lll ~ of Portsmouth, Ohio lit the intel'section of t he Lebanon pik e and Route 73, late Monday aft~rnoon. Thl! Morgan s. reo ide in Daylon. 1111'S. MOI'gall suffer'ed II frnctUl'eu skull and se vere budy bruises while MI'. 1\1 01'l{an hud hi s nose crushed li nd received he>ld and chest injul'i es. li e \Va repol'tl'<l a~ bcing in fllirly guud condition at Miami Valley hOHpitnl Tu esday morning but will be cun finl!d thel'e for Hevl;! rul daY $. 11'11'. and Mrs. Morgan were un their way to 'incinnuti l u attend the fun eral of tI relative of Mrs. Mor'gan and were pl'oceeriing so uth 011 the Lebanon pike wh en the Adams machine, guing ea. l on route 73, suddenly spru ng into the highway and coll ided wilh the Morgan machine. Both machines plunged into a ditch at the side of the road, the Adam s machine tumbling down a 24-foot embankman t, Crawford Brown , also of Portsm outh, wa s riding with Adam s but was unh urt though Adams was reported to have s ulfere d a broken arm llnd othel' injuries, not sel'ioul:! howevcr Mr. and Mrs. Morgan were pinned beneath th ir' automobile. Bot.h wel'e taken to a hospital in Dayton by the Mc lure ambulance and MI·s. Morgall wa s dead on a rri va I the I'e. Mr. Morgan has been employell as camera man fOI' the Universal Newsreel S'rvice and the Chicago Daily News, hi : territory compl·is. ing a radiu s of 350 miles around Dayton. Besides the husband, there are five children s urviving.

Lebanon Man Hurt In An Auto Crash Stanley M. Sellers of Lebanon, who was injul'ed, in an automobile accident on the Lebanon-Wil. mington pike lost Wedn esday afternoon, was I·epol·ted as somewhat better on Monday morning. Mr. Sellers is confined at the Dilatush-WillialnS Clinic s uffering from a fl'actured rib and cuts and bruises about the body. The acciden t occurred when the car occupied by Mr. Sellers and John W. Goodard was stt' uck by a truck at Riley's corner at the intersection of the Clarksville-Harveysburg and WilmIngton-Lebanon roads. The truck was driven by Charles Doster, of HllTveysburg was severely ,Mr. Goddard bruil;ed about the head and body but was otherwise uninjured. According to Mr. Goddard, who was driving the machine, he and Ml·. Sellers were proceeding east on the Wilmington pike and at Riley's corner, reeognized as a dangerous intersection, had slOWed down before driving on. He was ill the center of the intersecting road before he observed the truck driving north On the Harveysburg road. The truck struck their machine at the rear turning it completely over. Doster was also driving slowly end the fact that both machines were under contl'ol ' undoubtedly prevented a more sel'ious accident. Doster escaped uninjured but both cars WeTe badly wrecked.

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On Saturday night, July 18 the Juvenile Grange entel·wined the Subordinate membel's with the following pl·ogram; Reading . ". ", ... Ruth Hocket Trombone Solo " Charles Fit'e s Reading .. ,,' ''''''' ' John PI'eston Piano Solo '''' Betty Hartsock Exercise , ", Two Little Folks Saxophone Solo .. ,.Louise Zimmerman . Tambourine dance and drill, by five gil·ls. Good night exercise, Ten little folks. Immediately after the program ~he children were taken to the Ice cream parlors whel'e they received a treat. The program for the first meeting in August will be 1l10ng the line of vacations.

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GOOD CUT CLOTHING CLUB The Good C~t Clothing club ·held th<\ir Nth meeting at the home . of Ruth Conner. Members answered t,o roll · call by a quotation of some famous man. Ruth Salisbury gave a demonstration of dit\'erent parts '0£ a pattern. A.fter delicious re'r.esbments were '. served We adjourried. We will' have our next meeting in connection with a picnic at the home of Juani.~ ~rann6ck,

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Ir you are pupering use Plaster cillllal i, W e dn ,,~ day, J uly 29, Palch. l'rlaJd cn' 3 Lumber Yard. !;h" ulcJ 111111,,· re;<crvilli nn to () unty AI( C' 11 I CIa"" 01' ca ll to t he [i'al'm H. (" ('"IL'nlall , or ;":"I'I\'l'lld wn ~ a bu siJle,s I'isilur' III W:l\'nl'sville, BlI l'L'au oftic c rplt later tha n Monda\' noon ..l ull' :!7. "This is the Mun day, . fi r ~ t' tilll e in fh:,' YC !lr ~ , in ee trips 1\11'. ,J o s '~ Jlh 1I (·i , i.·Y, uf l)a yl\)lI . Wcrt· ,}r)!Hn izpd lhat we ha ve ever is the I(ue ~ t .. r JIll' . lind JlI I·s. F. Ilt' n J.{ iI' ell 'll fr el.! lun chetln," says ('ullntv Agl' nt Clu s~ . "but our D. Vakin . hosts 'w' ,lIld lik e to know in ad1\1 's~nt 11. I. Sherwood li nd \'HneC! fur huw many tn prepare." Hpec ially E<lwlll'd A I'Illita j!" IH' I'!, in !lllylo n The IlInch(> un will be apl'l'cl'iulc d , bN:HLIS(> it will save !:iat urdu),. lh \' tl'(' lIul~ a nd wo rl'y 01' prepIU'Th ' ('ot1d il io n of Mr. Ver n in~ sa ndwiches, tUllads anrl the Hou~h is thuught to bl' "lowly ex tru ~ usua lly invulved in 11 picnic dinner lind Iiki'w i. c bec au se t her e iIl1Jll'ovi nJ.{. is no pa r k or pi cnic ground s n ar Messl'1l. W. H. A lien a nd II. i\I, t he secti on "f lhl! city where basShel'\"uod wert! lJu!lille!ls vi s ito r ~ in ket dinner ('u uld be espec ially enjo yed. How e\'!' r, the y will not incinnllli Thul'sc!uy. prol11i»e t o fel't! {, \'e r 400 or 600 and would ]1('(,f('r tu Kive the 4-H Mr. and M r!l. E. J . Burton were Club gr ollps prefcrenc . :So all gu ests at n social function in Leb- rcsc r'vaLio ll s ~ h \l uld be made by anun, on 'V edne sdllY \'v enin g. 1I1untlay 1I00n. elnss ul ~o n :ports thal arrangeDependable repairing on Wa Lches hllV l! bel'n mad, fO I' free clock ::; and jewel l,' at Cury':; IIll'nts ti (' I((~ t s to hcstel' Purk a nd a J ewelry ,'hol', Lebarlon, Ohio. ~p ,' ciu l 10 l' lIdl1li~:io n (adults and Mr. J . V. MlldalL is visi ting hi s chi ldn·n) to Uw 'illc ill na t i ZOO 'fOI' wh .. d .. nut ca rl! to tuke in the su n-in-Iaw anc! daughte r MI'. and all hall ",UIlI\, ill the aftcrnoo n. 160 111 rs. Merlc \..: ('1'115, in Cleve land . udl'ull l' l! fr el! tick els have been fu rn i " I1(~ ,1 Clu ss through the Pro, Helllonhoids or l-'I LES a s pe- ducers li ve ollll11issio n ciu lity. on 'ult Dr. Steele, Wil- Ass·n., and' oopera probably he oth ers can mingtoll, Ohio. *Sep2 gecured next Wednesday in case ly 'will not go Mr. [i'olTest Crane and daugh- th e abo\' Th e~ ullp A 'sociali oll plans to ter, of incinnati, s pent Sunday around. furni Rh ti ckets f OI' similar free out with Mrs. M'Iluri e Crane and falll ily ing to farmers from Ohio, Indiana Kentucky 011 'fue day and Mr. lind MI·s. J. . Hawke and and Wed nesdu y, Augu ~ t 4 and 6. The M·l·s. Mary Hopkins visited MI'. and "Warren ounty" windshie ld stlc k Mrs. Stanley Se llers, uf Leban on. ers on automobi les will id entify Sunday. the gl'OUP fOI' the special 10c adlI1i~sion to . the Zoo. Mrs. J. C. Hawke is spending a Mr. C. E. Mill er. bus iness manfew days at the hOlll e of her agel' of the Zou, a,dvi ses fOI' fU1'daughter, Mrs. Ralph Vance, in the l' information of the Wal'ren PleaRant Plain. 'ounty vis itor~ that they will -have n fre e Punch and Judy Show at MI'. and Mrs. Muhlon White- 12 noon Hnd 1 Rnd 2 p. m., a Cree head and MI'. Ead Bring-lim, o( ·oncel·t by incinnati Symphony Chicago, s pt!nt the we k-end at Band and an Ice how Lo which the Wayne Villa. lO c adllli!lsion is charged for chilurell , lind 15c fill' adu lts. Warren Miss Emma Hei ghway attended Co un ty folk s may al so want to see a fnmily dinnel' tlnday, at th e the f eeding of the animals. 'rbe hom e of he r niece, Mrs. Howard hilllpanzee in the lion house is Cnce, in Leba non. fed at ] 0 a. 111. the gorilla is fed, at 11 n, III . 12 noon and 2 :30 p. m. Mr_ and Mrs. Will Ru , slIm and The Sea L ion s at 11 a. m. and M'i s5 Marguret RU 8sem, or Dayton 4 :20 p. m. and the bears at 4 :15 al'e the guests of Mi sses 'l'I'ill ena p. m. AII who are 1I0t e s pe~ially and Margnl'et Edwards. interested in stu dyin g Che ~ive­ stoc k market ·and . ee Crosley's MI·5. 11 al'y Speer, of Indianap- may go direct to t he Zoo, uut reolis, and Mrs. Lena lag~ett, of momber that windshield stickel's Dayton, w re guesLs of Ml's. are necessary fOI' identification. A I\)nzo Cu rl, on Monday. Drivers of ca rs are requested to be 'at Fanll Bureau office before MI'. and Mrs. H. C. COlel1l11n , of 8 a. m. in order to get stickers be Norwood, left Tuesday 1110l'lling fore the g rou p s tnJ't~ j'rom Lebto spen d gevel'a l weeks in the anon. They hope to leave promptly GI'een mountain s, Vermont. at. a. Ill. and expect to have police lll otO I' 'yc le C. COl'ts from Specials on Diamond~ Wedding corpol'ation lin,! I hrough CincinRin gs, ilverware, t,;hinaware, nati . Any ami ull who ex pect to Showel· Gifts, I~te., at Cary s gp direct from their fal'111l' t? Cin"The Home of Gifts, " Lebanon, cinna i hould plan to al"l'lve- a t Ohio. the office of Producers Cooperative Coml11i~8 ion A~s l1ciat.ion in incinMr. und M'l's. Fl"flllk Hamilton mlti by !I n. Ill. Wednellday mornand daughter, of Newport, Ky., ing. The windshield stickers will accompani ed by friends, of Ci n- be mulled in >ldvunce to all who cinnati, were g uests of MI·s. Emilia t hu s requ est SUllie. The exact time Hamilton, on Sunday. :lnd schedul e. fol' the trips throulth Stock Yurd s, Knhn's Packing Mrs. Lon Titu ~ , MI'. Clem Plant and Crosley 's Radio will be Titus, Mi ss I' rllnc es Gullady. Mi8s worked out !I v conference with Rosemary Titu s sp nt unday with above I'C I)l'csc l;ta t ivt!s the latter' the forlller's 1l1other, Mrs. John W. pa l·t o f t hi ~ lI'e ek and it is hoped 10 hav e tlie grOUJlS divided into Cast, of Cla rksvi lle. Rections so U!; to I'educe the numMI'. and Mrs. E. 1". Earnhart her and thcreby pcrl11it a closer entertained at dinll el' Tuesday observation and study at each evening, Mr. and Mrs. Mlldisoll' place. Earnhart and son, of Dayton, M'l'. The boll game complimCl\tary to and MI'$. BUl'ton Earnhart, of Mt. , 4-H Club mem ber at Redland Holly. /leld will RtUl·t at 2 :45 p. m. ; ClnI cinnati vs Brooklyn. A II club mem~ M,,, ond Mrs. Lyle Bal'llhart, of ' bel'. will have to .be identified as Oklaholl1l1 enroute tu Ci nci nnati actually enrolled In oreler to get and the 'outh, called 011 Mr'. and I this fl'ee admission. ~owever, Mrs. R. G. Cro~ll on Saturday Illany othcl" boys. and girls who eveni ng. Lyl e is thl! , youngest son expect to sta.y With the Warren of the late Frank Barnhart.. county group and may pay the customary gate chal'ges, 50c and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hartsock 71k A fte l' fhe boll game as many and family, of Milford, Mrs. FI'ank as care to do , so may go to Chester Taylol', of San Francisco, Calif., Park 01' t.hl! Zoo fOl' t he balance Mr. and M~. Ronald Hawke und of the afternoon and evening. son Fr!lnk were Su nday gue t·s of There will be no police escorts 011 the lllorllinA' trip su everybody can Mrs. Edith H~lr ris and family. ' (,ollie h III at their own convenThe Qual·terly Evangelisti c Ra lly ience. of Green Coun~y ChUrches of Christ will meet at Fel'l'y Church SOFT BALL GAMJE ThuI'sday, ,July 23. Alm on W olf e. minister of the Central Church of The Recrcatiop Soft boll team Christ of Hamilton will IIp enk. overwhelmingly defeated the Make your lawn beauti~ul by, Adam s Drug .store team Fridq, having your lawn mowe r sharpen, e.ven in g by the scOre of 15 to 2. , E.d at- the Waynesville Atlto nnu Features of .the. game '.wel'a- - Machinery Co. " ~Several g~m'e~ have been p~st­ Mrs. Jennie B. Nesbitt, of Co l- pOlled ' on account q:f soft grounds umtius Miss 'Emma Nesbitt, Mr. this week. - -...;,' - ~ .... ' . and Mrs, Wire and " childl'en, of Youngstown, 'wel'e , irU,e sts of Misses Annie U .. ---nnd 'Mnme- To Brown, , on Friday.

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qui,'kly , WaM approve d, allowed and con- hlll'II" GicsR(' n. Inlol No. 6102 "I knnw. 'fhl' en-Jow n Kent firm('r by the court. in Loveillne!. 1' ('111 l'm b!'rt'fl it ubo ~rt ten minute s The fir8t and tlm,1 accoun t oC Leo.r: mith /lind Rhea Smith nfh'l' you had g ne. But of Lebanon-Citizelltl Natiollall Bank til Eth el .111111{. Inlol Nu: 67 in co Ul'!\ it wa.~ too Illte then." and Trust Co., trustee of the ell- Frankli n. "Y(lU're \/ ' I'y IgtllllC liib ut it; tate of Susan C.Hayn er, decease d, C. C. Collins to Dovid N. Mills Row 'na. V ' I'Y sporlln g. t wouldn 't wns approve d, allowed and con- and Bernice Mills. Inlot NQ, 132 blnnH! ~'O ll if you llidn't spe;tk to fil'flled by the court. in South Lebano n. me 81!uin fr'olll hOl'e, to t he coust." The will of Josephi ne Dodd, de Warren . Oollins to David N. ·' Oh. Ilonsen , e !" said Rowena Probate Court Proceed :inc. ceased. was filed in probate , . AWls and Bernice Mills. lnlot No. p i Immntly. "This was just an ac ciClyde E. Levicy. admini strator 132 in South Lllbun on. . Edith Haye s, executr ix of the dent. Accide n t.~ nev er make me iliad. It '~ ju ~t ," ~h () add d melln- estate of Emmet I\l. Hayes, de- of the e tale of Emily Wh t sel, Carl Burrou ghs to John W. Burceased, filed her first · and final ac- decease d" filed his invento ry and roughs and Eth el Bunou ghs. Iningly , "jU$t ·erta in- peop le." appraisement. lot No. 1 in Springb oro. ,In Knnsas ity, Bobby found counl. The invento ry and apprllis ement John Long t o Maggie Long. InRoss H. Hartsock, admini strator thil' y-ol1o telc ' I 'a m ~i from Carter, .'I-IAPTER n. have prayed himself ex cpt that utmost h c i ~ ht. " lI ad n gmnd nap, euch increns ingly of the estate of Francis A. Hart- of the ad ministr atrix of the estate lot No. B06 in Frankli n. . im modera te in the hard driving ov r the bad road s he Hui(i. "A orl wrote out j ust its comll1 l\nd, for of Philip Hopkin s, Jr., decease d, her to , give sock, decease d, filed hi s first and even , (Contin ueti On Page 3) '1'll el'p w<'rP bllund ·to be el'cr so re.quire d hi s comple tc attentio n. what I lhink of i\1 isso uri. P OO l' ovel' th is oUt!'l\gC though name 30 days after flnal accoun t. I)U::: cond uct and many p'll' a!<lInt, to ol, shndo'\\'y But he did keep breuthi ng ovel' deurs, yo u must be tit' ndfully hot I'e l urn hOlll e at 0 11 apprais ement i ~ accepte d and apIda Cleveng el', executt: ix of the ·e. !:IhOl·t r llt s lictw el' n ~t. Loui und Ilnd ovel' in his heart the one word ano til·eel. om Iln d . it dow n...:....n by court. R Q~"l!na hud th usua l fat olle eslnte of Garret Cleven~er. de- proved "God I God I G d \" and b 'uRt ed na turC"" f east to fce d yo u. Bcr- lIt1d l'esse.l in Laura Kan s ns Cit ". S, DUnham was appoint . lhl' boyi sh scrawl , ceused, filed her first and final acFOR SALE DATES CALL. On th \\' :J¥ bet w(,en t. Louis the Infin ite wou lel und el' t.;lnd it ri es a nd co ld s prinl! wuler. 1 Ilnd surely ;ohe ed executr ix of the estate of had r ead no fur- CO li n t. and ·1 nn ~ ll ~ . 'ity, r eter l), ked ror appeal. David kncw you would be fllmishctl so t her than lhe firs t pllrll ~ raph when E. Dunham , decease d, no The will of Wallac e A. Scott, In stinctiv ely hi s foot lifleli'f rom I pic l<ed he:1ps." about g l l\lI · t-cu t~ ut no cnd of bond require d by r'equest of will. ~ he began countin g out her money decell 'ed, was filed in court. filling ~ tn ti , )l1i< nnd garages us they the ncceler ato l' and at a noiscll'ss "You darlin g,' sai d Bob by, lind Peter hnd a cOll1fol'ti nl! telegra The co urt oredel'ed Lebano n- C. C. Eulass, M. C. Drake and m wt' nt w e ~t. hilt no one seemed cl'awl the ca l' rolled to the ghad- I!l'cNlil y r 11 to. "But will you froll! MI'. Nation al Ballk Rack, and Clint Corwin were app ointed apwith tl frienly post Citizen s vel'" ",<, II info rmed about by- wy bank un der th e will ow tr'c~ plcn~ e tell UR, " sh mumll led, with ~c l'ipt by MI'. Ruff, Tru st Co" a dminist rlltor of the pl'Uisers. advi ing thnt l'o:ltls, aTltI fo r' the njORt part evel'y where t he strange r wit h l he Il full mouth, fll l' >lhe \l'US very the red huil'e In the case of J. '1', Riley, adcstn te of Della Worley, deceased, nc advi ~ ed lIJrnin st otte lllpting sllltli ed moto r ha d trlnpped out the hun Kry, "ho w you fell- how :''"ou li nd thut they d ~ i ege was lifted to sell certain bonds at ministr alor of the eslate o'f Anna not less had ueen honor ed IIny lalch thin g. PI'icket t, decease d, ve reus J osuphfutile shol·t- cut. Kat- out of the rumble seat?" . with a sor t o f a . but than the s um fixed by the court. ine Bridenb JESSE STANL EY It WIl S lI'ell 1)1\ lo\\'ord noon wh en "Oh!" whispe l'ed Bobby weukl y. "I climbed out." Maid Rowe nu warnin g them to n beupology augh, et aI., certain Ada M. And erson and Bessie cal'efu l of PeLt'r found II mun in a ga rage "Loo k- look' Rowenll '" chee rfu Ily. "It' lh e onl y way you th eir' futuro con duc t. R. Andel'son, executr ices of the sales were maPe and the admini s- Phone 320, New Burlinl ton, Ohio who lhou ghl there rea ll y was a Rowena ind eed, lying \lloti lln l es~ t un get ou t of a I'umh lc . eaL." M I', Rack also said they were estate of Albert Anders on. de- trator is ordered to di stribute proshorl-c ut ju st a~ Peter wanted . beside the road · where th e !lfter"But wh n- " ex tl'cmely pl e ll~ant with t he C!har- ceased, filed their invento ry and ceeds as provide d by law. EARL KOOGL ER He WUgll't al logethe r sure it was a Howard W. Ivin s, ancillal 'y adactel' of the work that had been apprais ement in court. dil'C'ct l'Ollt,' to Knnsas il y, but at ministr ator of the estate of Rose R. D. 6, Estates for settlem ent: tUl'n'd out, and enclose d check Xeni., Ohi. lell s! ii. did not lead back toward W, Chester Maple, guardia n of Smith, decease d filed his fi rst and for next week'~ expens es. Peter Phon. Da,ton Co. 54J5 St. LOllis. WIIS ext reme ly g rateful for that Virgil p, Frybur ger, minor. First final Rccoun t in court. They hod drive n about twe nty W. Che!lter Maple, guurdia n of check, f or Bobby had spe nt th e and final. miles along this ramb ling lane, Howard W. Ivin s, ancillar y ad- Virgil P. Frybur ger, minor. filed lust ce nt of her we(! k' ~ all owallce which at t imcs seem d to tUI'll Ily W etln(' s da~' , aftCl' wh ich tim e ministr ator 0 '[ lhe estnte of Rose his first and final accoun t in court ;uncerll linly town!I'd Kansas City he lln el Rowena had bl'e n obligcd Smith, decease d. First and final. July 9. r lind then mad e u dead run f or The will of Frank P. Cl'os ier Edith Hayes, executr ix of the l J canoy hc r' bet ween lhem. the Nrbms kll lin e, wh n th ey saw .. hupero ns come hig h, don't estale of Emmet M'. Hayes, de- was admitte d to probate. Annice a sta ll ed C11 1' iu the road before M. Crosier was appoint ed execllthey?" grumbl ed HOIHn u, as she reased. First and tlnal. t hem. The dri ve l' lay st r etc hed oul Ida Cleveng er, executr ix of the trix of the estate, no bond reFUNER AL DIREC TOR cClu nled out nickle;; lind dimes to in th e ·bunk with hi s hat over his ma ke up her port ion of Bobby's estate of Garrett Clevengel', de- quired by request of will. L. '. fa ce. Shawha WAYN n, Ea.rl J. Coburn and C, ESVILLE, OHIO ceused. First and final. III t manicu re, Petel' lowed up. Ross H . Hartsoc k, adminis tra- C. Eulass' ,,'ere appoint ed apprais It WIIS a genuine hunl ship lo "Rowen a leaned [o i'ward and t hem to be obliged to contl'ib ute tor of the estate of Frnncis A. ers. rnpped sharpl y on the glass. so e Xlensively to tht~ mninte nan ce Hartsock, decease d. Second and Full¥ Equip ped for Good "Nevel' uHk advice of a brokenCommo n Pie .. Proceed ing. of lu xur yloving B bb;y. On the fllia\.. down dr'ive r," she wal'l1ed him . Service. Mary Weedle , admini stratrix of othel' hnnd, her prese nce WIIS so In the cnse of Om Coffee vel'sus darkl y. "If hI! knew what he 'was the estate of Philip Larae Hopkin s, Jr., J esse Coffee. The LoganDisplay Room. e. 'c nti al to the all-imp ortant t Oll I' doing, he would n't be broken Long Co. that they were ill no position 'to deceased, filed her invento ry and the ol'del' for the defend down" Ambu lance Service ant to apprais ement. quarre l ve ry seriom<ly even with But Pet el' for once had struck Karl D. Dakin was appoint ed draw only one-hal f of pay anel the her extl·a \·agance s. Da, or ' Ni,ht other half to be gIven t he right party. The man knew f is Tele.a a-e 7 "For I11 Y pa rt, I'd !'Uther pay exec utor of the estate ~f Mary E. withdra wn, The de'fendplaintif every r oad in t he state. ant is to Dunham , decease d, no bond reher bills than read IIl·ter's telcpay $5 each week to the plaintif f P eter thanked him fo r his carequired by request of will. g rll ll1 s," said Peler moodily. as penden te lite alimony . ful directi ons a nd ~'et urned to the In the case of Charles J. Wag"1 wou ldn't," di al~I'ee d Rowena car'. He was too much ol a genprompt ly. "I've leal'ned to read go ner, admini strator of the estate t leman to leer triumph antly back New Suih with one eye and lilste n with one o'f Charles W oolle, decease d, verat Rowen a under the awning umsus Stella Blevins , et ai, the adellr and that \\'!uy 1. get brella i n the rumble seat. He just th rough Florenc e K. Hoppin g, ex.ecutr ix you hurt 1" dam mered Peter. wit h on ly hnlf the mental strnin.' ministr ator ~ ordered to make of the estate got in behind the wheel and starof Charles Hoppin g, "Yes," bub you'v e got a rumble cel'tnin public sa les and make re- decease d, versus ted th e motol·. turn to the cour~ James B. Hoppin g. noon sun slanted behind the trees -" Bu t how- " to retire to." . He had driven fully twenty to throw protect The first and final accoun t of for mon ey. . RESID ENT ing shadow s. over " We didn't see you \" mile over vhe wor t possible sort her slender figure. "So I have. But I have to sleep Mabel Hathaw ay,: adminis tratrix ,Lebano n-Cilize ns Nationu l Bank Peter was o ut "When Peter and t he broken- with her." 0'£ country roa d when he found of the car long bef ore of the estate Alice H. Rosnag le and T,rust Co., verSUR R, J, Murit had come clown gent werc dustinj!' oft· Mi s· that a bridge wns out, that t here to a stop and was up the One t hing was certu in. Her pres decease d, wasof approve ray and Ruth B. Murray for bank souri and in the middl e of the road I was no detour, and the only pos- kneelin g beside her. ence was essentia l , und Cartel' and and confirm ed by the d, allowed mon ey. He PERMA NENT LOCAT ION eourt. noticed lifted one the wild berri es up on the sible way .t o go on in the dil'ect- limp slim hand. It WII S his telegram s, she und her exA. J. Mngie versus Joe Horan The sixth accoun t of Mattie B. stnin ed l' d, bnnk among t he rocks. I mu st have travuga tion of Kan sas ity 'was to go back llces, we l'e alike et to aI., be for enmoney "Rowe na!" he whispe red, and foreclo sure hiffl ett, guardia n gol myself out of sight of Helen the car dured. to th e main road and ~ta rt over, Rowena opened hel' eyes. "Oh, wi thout knowin g it, forofthe Shiffie tt,et aI, minors, was ap- of mortgagl!. first Very meekly he t urn ed around to hello," ' he said cheerfu At Topekll she WIIS startled Ethel to proved, allowed and cinfirm ed by H. Shields versus LawLEBAN ON, OHIO lly. "Gosh thing I knew, I h eard the usual find but one pay homage to her better judg- you lWere a long time comi rence Shields for divorce . Charge s ng bnck racing of the e ngine with which - a te nw ord,te legmlll awaitin g her the court. E,e. Ez.min .d ment, but stopped hort, staring stmigh t day me ssage "ATe-- nr The first and final aecoun t of are iroS8 neglect . James E . BUl'ke open-m outhed. Bobby, who ulways mered Peter.e you- hurt?" stam- dear P tel' gets und er way, so [ "Are yo u ta king' first train Catheri ne Cody, is attorne y for GI plaintif .... ~ fitted f. Repalre executr ran down ix of the and th e l'e yo weI' looked whero others did, turned home or are you not:?" "Hurt? why, n o ! What do you t oaring off um ong the ,ruuts estate of Johann a Wood: decease d in a too and her nm azemen t SUl'pass et mean, hurt?" She It wns not even signed. was approve d, allowed and conlicked a bit of cl oud of metaph orical g lory. So Marri ••e Licen •• his own. Bobby's fright wal, so genuine red raspbel'l'Y juice from her fin- I picked some more berries, and her disappo intmen t so real, that, firmed by the court, Everett The rumble seat was empty. ger a!' she spoke. L. Sears, del'k of WayThe fourtee nth a~ount of J . the brok en down a nd 1 shot Rowena nnd PeteI' tl'i ed to console Rowen a wns not there. uD-did you fall out, [Jading '!" cm ps until the gent Gilpin Trimble , tru stee of the es- nesville, and Miss Almedu Walton , man fr om the Peter slowly r eturned over the asked Bobby in fatuou sly afl'ecti her. tate of Sarab G. Trimble deceal!ed tel~pbone operato r, of Lebano n. on guragc came a nd towed him in. roads to where the self-sty led ex- ate tones. Peter took them out a movie li e invited Ille to go with them, pert had given him 1:Iis directio n. R•• I E.l.l. Tranefe ra "Fall out?" r epented Rowena . but I kn ew you wou ld be buck for and Rowena- with her own monoy Twenty miles l - bought her a cunning little "Certni nly not." She stood up, me when you got around Jennie I A. Snell to Harry Snell. to it." Kansas so uvenir, a flask carved Bobby closed her eyes, Peter lifted her arms, s.tretch ing "Nothin g," declare d Rowena Inlot her "There was a bridge out on out No. 257 in Mason. hoped she was praying . He would slender figure comfor of a corn-co dre. a rily, band "could she seemed be more irretrie vtably to its the short-c ut," explain ed ['eter Emma T. Smith to George J. slig htly more resigne d. ably fatol than this." Smith. Inlots NOI!. 7 and 8 in She was very qu iet as they "It was great sport while it crossed Kl\nsas , and when they lastedL" sahli Peter. "Ypu have Waynes ville. Carl anll, Ca.roline Schaub to comphl ined of the notorio usly hot been pretty game all the way Ursula F. Hosang . Inlots Nos. winds, she smi led patient ly and through , Rowen a." 608 and 609 in Lovelan d. Cityman said she didn't mind. She ate very I ' , "It was corking good busines s, 607, to Carl and Carolin e Schaub to ~ittle, and had fifteen cenb of too," said Rowena . "And tnking her allowan ce left at the end of it all in all, you. are not half bad John Winter s and John Reardo m. Inlots Nos. 2302, 2303 and 2304 t he week. to breeze around with, Peter." Lovelan d, When they reached Denver they "Well, it's all over now," said iu Carl Phon e 78J and Carolin e Schaub to hurried at once, as they always Peter. M. and Anasta sia Kiphar t did, to get th eil' mail, and there "You don't suppose we could Ridlon was no t hing at a lI for Bobby, not pick one up here, do you?-B y Inlots NOB. 2463, 2464, 2466 in L·ovelan d. II lette l', not u teiel~ram, not so adverti sing. The way we got Arthur and R'uth Smadbe ck to mueh as a souven ir postcar d. She Bobby in the first plaee." Carl Schaub . Real estate in Lovesaid noth ing but turned pal~ and a But they both knew It was pret- land. little sad sm ile froze the dimples ty hopeles s. Arthur Smadbe ck and Ruth in the soft face. They said good night with some When Rowena went down to thing vaguely suggest ive oil ,ct- Smadbe ck to Carl Schaub . Real MONEY LOANE D dinner she made excuses not to fection ate regard, for this killing, estate in Lovelan d. Rudolp h Schneid er to John E. go- said she was very' tired, said kindred disappo intmen t gave them she wanted a hot bath and a good a cordial meeting -ground fOr Kinney . 467.21 aCl'es in Harlan LOANS on Livesto ck, ChattaJ a, townsh Second Mortga eel, Notes bou,hl ip. sleep, said she would just read a almost the first time. Carl and Carolin e Schaub to John Harbln e, Jr., Xenia, Ohio. magazi ne she had picked out at Rowena sat alone at her window the news-st and. little and high up, for she had fru- Sletler Clllrk. Inlots NOB, 2243 They went up to the room im- gally change d from a double to and 2244 in Lov~land. Albert Nichola s and Carolin e mediate ly after dinner with all a single room immedi ately after NichQlas to Claudia M. Maxwell. LONG OR SHORT TIME -Eu1 good intentio ns, and Rowena the desel'tlo n of Bobby, terml. Also Survey inf and Abknocklld. When thelre was 'no She was not one to .r lve up with Real estate in Turtlec reek town- stractin g. Write and wilJ aU answer she opened the door and out a struggl e--nor to give up at ship. Ella Wasson and John H. Was- and Bee you. Sam D. Heilltlll" Waywent in. The 'room ha,d a deserte d all, for that matter. J11 appeam nce. Bobby' s handso me It was nearly midnig ht when son to-Susl e Little. Real estate in nesville , Ohio. _ articles of toilet wer,e gone f'rom she shook off her final hesitati oll, Union townsh ip, the dressin g-tnble . Her beautif ul with a mind made up, An idea had . Marah W. · Bolmer to May Pearl WANT ED dressing-gown was gone from the come to her, terrifyi ng and tre- Bolmer . Real estate in Lebano n. Mary E. Whallo n to Iona L. foot of the bed, her satin mules mendou s, hours before. She had fl'om beneath it. H er importe d toyed with it, .weighe d it in the' Mikesell. Inlot No. 269 in Frank- WANT ED-Ab out 5000 tobacco travelin g bag no longer stood be- balance and, findin'g it wantin g lin. sticks. Harvey Rye, Waynes ville Edward Snook and Catheri ne Ohio. side Rowena 's shnbby suitcase on pushed it resolut ely away; but had J16 Snook t.o Henry Hamilto n. Real the baggag e I·ack. permitt ed it to work Its way baok Peter and Row ena looked at insidiou sly sure. At twelve o'clock estate in Hamilto n townsh ip. The Ohio-P ennsylv ania Joint FOR SALE each other in wide-ey ed conster na she called Peter on the telepho ne tion. and that was on end of her ,heaitn Stqck Land Bank, of Clevela nd to Eftle Simons on and Charles SimTh el'e was a note, written on t1on. SALE- -Colem an propert y hotel paper in Bobby' s round "Listen , Peter. You meet me onson. 238.02 aere8 in Harlan FOR on North street, semi-m odern, hand'. It was pinned :to Rowena"!! downst airs in the lobby, right townsh ip. Carl and Carolin e ' Schaub to hot water heating system, etc. pillow. away, will you? I have an Idea." William Glessen. Inlots Nos. 6098 Inquire at Gazette office. "Darlin gs, I ' m going home. I've "But I'm, in bedl" and 6099 in Lovelan d. got to. If I don't I'll nl~ ver get him (To be continu ed) SALE~ Good co()king apples. CaT! and Carolin e Sehaub to bnck. I'll send Peter the money I L. Menden hall, Phonll 45F12. borrow ed as soon aBI I get my J22 allownn ce. I'm going on the seven o'clock train and I have already FOR SALE- Golden Oak dresser wired him to meet me. You're like new, $8.95; duofold 16.96: both just sweet and I love you. g.olden oak library table, 3.00: But I do wish you didn't quarrel Victor Console victrola , 7.60; so. I 'm glad Cnrter and I get fumed oak buffet $6_75; iron bed ulong better." spl;ings $3.60; day bed A-I, "Arld that," sa id Rowena oak rockers $1.60 up; odd flatly, "is tha t." 60c. Bellbro ok Furnitu re "It's al\ of that" added Peter .l!.xcn.lnlte. . . • J22 gloomil y. ' THRES HER SUPPL IES - Dettll, pulleys , babitt metal, oil cupsz inJecto n, lubrica tors, steam , ana A Leason In Ambiti on water gauges , eauge glass, oilers, Sp ,ED KRESSY packing , boiler ftues, . Buction hOBe, tank - pumpsL valves and , fittinp . THE BOCKl IET-KI NG CO., .16 W. !(ain St., Xenia 0., Pnone"860

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Tho gr eat " Wiln o" Huma n [')'(1TOO FAST sparklin g bro ok ; jectil Mr. Ne wton Thoma died ' a t e. 'i h ' n I wus It s wd f' nl in . 111hi!! home in B ed!o'r~ , Ind., J uly him, that it r a n Iyde .Beatty 'llnd his 30 n OYlI 1 h I':; L Coll ege, D.• L. C~NE I I Publi. h. · SutUCI'IPlloD Prlc;' $1.50 • Y ••r 16. lie f oml 1·ly. li ve~ her~ a nd . und 111;' ,ruth 'I' w u~ Be nial ulmd SIbe r ian 'r ige l's und PlJ1 !lchin g ' in Chi U::Il , I ' u ~e d ·tl) WIlS bend s t he a nd hu sb~ Il(1 or F.va Ll pp,:ncreek A fl'lca n li on s. Ollie.· PlaoDo ............ .......... No. l1Z1 g il h m' t'() I' Ch ri.,tlllll i' , n the ~; r i l' cotto Mrs. Sadie Reason, M illS ~ . £n'., • Po.toffle . of WfI)'n • ••IiIi. "Pood les" Hann eford, t he' Pl'i n ' 1' HailJ'un Rea.cle ece .. ...................... No. 118 Isndoru d. Ohio. Q. Second CIa .. Mull M."n qui re~, Ml·S. L. E . 'rh e bl'ooksidc \1IUS gay. as a g ard en of riding clowns and t he fam oull T h · Iri )1 ·" n. unwd I.WIl niK h t~ Hock ett a nd PercY Rea!;on left Wit h fl owe rs, th a t gl'e \v the r · so H an ne f ord F amily of E ng la nd . red ' lin da y ; l>'uL t hi ~ wa ~ th (· ~ .,h\P 11 Wednes dllY after noon I ol' Bedfor d I T he "G old n ()ri e n t" -~ u !l e l'b a ged :twhe ROOT FOR AN D CON S IGN And peppel'- li1 int g rew 'roun d it's J U LY 22, 1931 to atte nd t h e {u nel'lll service s'. and mam moth s pec tacle or Old I "u ti,. w e'nr !'"Ollle ki nd hClI l'tl' d I·ail· \'0111' Cattlc h lJ lt~ , sheep and calves borde l's, . lI11 0 w c d to P I' ' ~O lll frel! Th e' " Lu c ky 'La " 4-1'1 lu b !,net J ~ p an . pu sses t o cl l'l'gYl1l'l1 nn d th t' il' to II l'I' i. -B'I'!wk 0 . , li ve wire a nd with t heir adviso l', H cber E llis Roots su nk in the ir mois t sandy '1'he la l'konia ns, t he Fl ying fam ilies. Jl I' 19'1' 'ss i\' , firm f l)l' th e hi~h e. t bed. W edne >!d:w eve i ing. T h e vice S heph erd - ' uprem e A eralist s. Nnw t he I':ri ,' 1ll1l1, ,'s i'<I ~ t t imt.·, I11 nrlH·t Jl~i reR a nrl ~o() d " e rVl ce. pres ide nt, ' Rob ert hidll ker . called Au 'lin Kin g alltl hh; tra ined a ncl th!' re 11 1'1' Oft t he bi rds guthere d the re ill nl) "' 11~" "; I,ut th(' Un ion Stock. Yarda' Ci ncinnat i, 0 : l he meet.ing ze bras . . T un ,· in 'I n nadio S tati ull W CK \ P e rha ps th ~ most shockin g r evelation that has been made public sc t o 1'011 ca t o or der . n es ponthe umm mem e ury r, of thll ~ " olel s lll\l' t r ip ~ is ll we r e t he nameR of An d a t Dewey Butle r 'a nd hi s hor ses. plcl1snn t. ;\'Iy I:" ::JO noo n f()1' (lUI' da ily market fo r man y yea rs IS th e r eport by t he Wic ke rs ham Commi ssion tim es he cou II I ld t\1l'r hear woul the d tluck !I hi torical ch uTUcter s. Eig ht mCIlIRoy Ru sh a nd his cllllines . and Punishm ent of t he wa y ill which child offende r s ' und e on Crim e bel'S ~ h f.! e p blea t ; ~ h " (' · L ,, x fu ll III' ~l.In d \\ ichl' ~ a nel repo rt,.. re p resent . Mi nu t es of last Cheerf ul Gardn er an d 2 () ele- hU I'd huil ed l·j.!'gS laws are .misused, neglect ed, oven torture d in various state r Federal meetiwe 1111<1 bal1a n u ~ . ancl ng we l'e read. A progr um A li d th long " o-e-e -e" cu ll of ph n n t~ . pena l inI$tit utions to whic h t hey have been sent by the Federal co I hud II glol'i'IlI ~ t Inll' ; II('V,·)' t h in kt h S h e p h ~! l'd , co mmitte e can 'ist ing of , H ebel' urts. Asuge Chris l ia n", wilh his e xAnd thQ little la mbs an sw er s o . The F ede ral ~o ve rnm e n t mnintai ns prisons fOI' a dult offende t hll t it \\'a~ allY lship to rs, Ell is und Robert Gr ay W U!! uptr!lorliin a ry gro ups of lionti , tig el'~ ling but hus t o turn ctllidre n who are conv icted 0'I violptin sweet. rllvel ~ Io \\' . hut · Lhuhl\l'( nk ini.!' l1l Y poiriteu . W illiulll a mp bell I{ Il ve 11 g, Uncle Sam'!; leo pa rds un d othe r jung le brut es. IU" ky stars th laws over t o sta t e a nd coun ty in stitu t ions. Investig ators report a t I wa s ah l ' Ln j!'d t hut ve l'Y' good tall, on " How to Cull Not far off, :;tooJ Zoologi l Menage rie oc cup yi ng home at a in ome of th ese priso ns they are p'Iaced in damp unl\llnit NOT A R Y PUBLI C ll. b rown co ws so tent :.1 :-1 0 ca Chicken and J OHcph Os born r ea d (eet by 100 fee t equiv alc~ lls, in othe rs mix ~d with ha rde ned adult crimina is, in othnr y, da rk a Jlu pe r s" gentle, On Il l1\' "j' til!' da y,. prl' · .. d inl{ on "Beef er a s ttIc." e nt o( a ci t y block. Ad jo u r- T h(')1 m oved not at Nalion al Ba-nk tically starved, and In other s bea te n ~nd othe rw ise mistTea ted pra c- ned t o mee t wi last louch of his t h Elli .. a nd Hubert f or th c Neiss Troupe , who rid e Licqcles scc l ioC' nhl' l>.tlll :l S, ~o ( U I11 to ld. 'igh t slig htesl infract i O'n of d isci pline. ha nd; ~ of A lll ~ l' i c n' ~ swt; lIcsl hida ker. J u ly 2 !). Ruber l Gray, Willi Dra wn . . E.ta le. Seuled Th ey wer e hap py in dais y sploche d wa lk in wo ode n s h o e ~ . do so me r- trll in ~ w eI'(' requ ired t o Iell \,(' Nt·\\, If anythin l\' can turn a bo y or g irl of WAYN E SVILL E,. OHIO saul ts a nd ha nd springs and many Yo rk l u crimina l, it is. p riso n t r eatme nt s uch as that.16 01' so into an. ha bitual Re porter. meado w, hun y til' YOll ngs tC' l's othe r s ta rtling fents on !1 le ngthy hLJ lllc 1'1'0 Litt le T omm y Ga rbey , 12 yeu r And oheyecl, lit h is word Th ese child re n ha ve done nothing to merit an y s uch t reat 111 sc hllo \. of com- cabl e in the hight!st ment. old teno r of Det roit, lian g at ban d ptll:t of t he ma It is only occasio nnlly, t o be sure, t ha t a minor com tt hU l'l'il,d th(!1ll h' onll' f () 1' ", hu t ·! nd. es unde r t he concer ban ltln t .Thursd t. ay e vc ning' and was . '0 th ey (:!)u of the I~ed e ral la ws. These young priso ners huve bee n found g uil t y of e nlh usia st ica ll y T he Charl es Girl s li nd Lee ki s~ . tIn t l1I'i l'lt! he st,,\\' a r unnin ~ rcceive d. We Th smull brook wus ve r y sh a ll ow . I' unning stol e n automo bil es ncro ss a state line, which is one pare nts. shed th e ir hope S of ist er t he to s. h ave him . with u s aga in A nd j ust ove r t he fe nce, nellr the day cloUlt' s and chanl!e into eve ll m ost r ecen t crim es under Fede ral lawS', or of othe r inte r-stale Fifty funn acts y clowns soon. hea d ~d lty yal'd ; whic h. whil e serious enoug h, do not call for s uch bru tal a nd c l" t hear tless . and b,· .. 11' on n sel'i e~ The J oll y Work ers Sewing Club Wh c re hi ~ Mother cou ld s miling ly Eurl e S hiple y, Ot to GI·cib ling. uin~ treutlll e n.t M these youngs t er s get . f p ar tihes e ~. H ornee Luil'd II,nd ll al N kh o l ~ on. met wi t h Marj o rie Shu ma ker We u watch him l'f th e United States Go ve rnme nt mu st send childre n to j uil, T hi ~ is th t' w" rl d we li \'(' in . MisH J ea n Le Roy , alt ist ae raligt. This is til(' le t the Federal auth or it ie. establis h the ir own pri ~o n for minol~ lhe n nesday afte rnoo n. Roll ca ll W lI S As he played thc re, so busy a nd temp o lI f lll tlc\(, nl li fe. Mi:;8 Do rothy J ohnson wit h her Any a nd a nswe red by .llI e mbe rs and min hurd. see t ha t the y arc human ely treat ed. . tige r bubi !!!! co ns isting o f a tr io uf ll l'!' nlo fI'eus ,, 1<1 f.')k s \l' ho decry it utes or last meetin g we re J· earl. l,\' da l illg' otl l'se h' (' ~ as beBelll;,a l tigel' c ubs ho rn lag l .· pJ'ing l on ~ i Bus iness was foll owed b y gam es And t hen Tin y T im gr ew .so n g t o a passing' 1!1'11l'l'a t ion . 'l' hil·t,y of the wo rld's fin e t high a nd a da in ly lunc h of f rui t sala d And longed fo r his milk a nd I pc I' S OIllI II ,' 1'('(· 1 a liltl " 01 'ho rses ridd en by peti te a nd ~ O I'lYet. und iced teu . .. Adj ou rn ed to mect An d wa nted his Mom mey lo 'Y 1'01' th"ll!' headl ong' y " ung ' ch a rming ladi es . wit h H elen Ra e Thornb ur y. A li ce him ~ l l' l eho \l' it se ems lo lI1 e Edu cated dogs du e ]lo ni's like t hat·S.in S(>ln Hogan, Re porte r. A nd place him on his littl e bed. tl'av ell inl! sO fa st they l11i ~ s On e r ea son f or t he mpid in c rea se of tax es is in th e in('reas jockeys , s ka te on r oll crs dive fr om u n uwful lot. ing MI'. a. n d Mrs. ad nell e nte r numbel' of g ovel'l1m cnts and Io(ov~ rnm e nt officials which the tuxpaye rs ta in ed g uest s over t he wee k-end. • ' ~ II he drif ted a wa y into drea m- lof t y ladde rs and clear t he hUI'( I' cmcl11 ber Lh!' Chris tmas \\'11<' n a re called upon t o s uppor t. di es i n a ser ies of r e lll~'r k a bl e my fath !' 1' J11'1! ~ e ll t.ed nH! land, my tirs t Alice Elain e, yo ungest da ughGovern or Rooseve lt of New York rece ntly pointed out t hut jumps. On hi H r ound chec k', his Moth er 's n o te l' of Mr. a nd wa tch hi g ~ i l v(' 1' a tl' uir lh ut he cit ize n of t ha t st.nte cnn live un der few er than f our gove rnme .Mrs. Albel·t HelTes Thirty- s ix Lib ert y horties, each h imse lf- ahad nts, a n d kitis. I:a l'I'i ('(I rol' YC!II·S. I of Day ton died Fri day e vening m a ny of them live unde r no les!> than te n diffe re nt sets of on e numbe red and exec ut in g public offi - from \\' lIti t ' n year old, a nd the g ift cials. the effecls of an electric A nd to- morrow he ' d go t o the velo us f ormati ons w ith out mtarhe bl'C)oksi d e am azed l11 e. It hud n e\, l' r "CeU I're,( Hhoc k su ffered There are th e Fede ra l, State, count y and city gove rnm e nts, n s he t ouched 1'0 s pend unother PHONE 8F3 as It wire wi t h hel' whe day . ju. t lik e b'a ine!" s ai d. to me t ha t [ s hou ld ' ' ve l' o wn a a minimu m. "I f on et lives in a town outside of a village we t ha nd whil e at he is und er t his. wlltch tl ntil I wa s tw e nty-oll e. fiv e IRye rs of governm ellt: Fede ral, S tate, county , town and play in 'her h o.~ ••_ _ __ By Jess ie B. Tr ip p. J oe- " r hea r J ones fe ll dow n on I remelll bel' how m y wi f ' a n d I I'f he livas in an in corpol'Uted village anot'her layel' 1s added.sch ool. HARVE YSBUR G, OHIO H:arvey sbUl'g, Ohi o. the state pharma c y e xamin a ti on." slIv('d up pa t ientl y to hu)' our lives in 0. to wn o u t.~ id e of th e village h e muy be in fire, wate If he r, lig ht, Sam- "Y es , he 'g ut mix ed on fi rst cUI'- a se co nd-hand Ford . I -..... . s ewe r and s id ewalk di Ht rict, in which case ther e nrc te n la yers of the differen ce beLwee n u club a nti r ememb e r OU I' fi rl<t antiq ue, whic h .~~~~_ _ _ _ _ _~~~~ govern me nt, " i-lUid Gove rnor Roosevel t. Wl' loved for m onths I,cf ol" a western sandwic h ." we - -S imilar co ndi tio ns exist in every s tate. Most of th e work of cou ld fina lly uC'Illirc it. And t he adminis tration could be done by half as many people a s are e mploye d j o y of seei ng' a slIving's Don' ac t f o rget Monthl y meetin g cou n t nt the public expe nRe , mer ely by mergin g the diffe re nt governm ental at the ChUl'ch here ne xt el'a l se rvices wer e he ld Fl'ida v I{I' O \\, sluw ly; a nd t he th ri ll of uni ts. Dr. C. J. Galpin, sociol ogist or th e U. S. De!)artm Sund ay ent of Ag ric1I Ii Ll'UI'Y. one bo ok at a tim o. m oming. a ft ernoo n at the M. E. hu rch o'f ult ure, suggest s t he conso lidation of townsh ips, sma I v illages Rev. and Mrs. Kilme r Nnw th e ki ds s ma sh lip a doze n Mrs. J ennie Haywo r t h and Opal Will s s pent, I,a st weeand Mi ss whic h il he was II fa ithful me mbe r. of countie s. This is necessa ry in many rural distric t s, 'he saysand eve n k a t Ep, if ade· watc hes he f',l'e t hey lire s ix. And Sh e wus al so a m embe r of the daught e quate model'n fa cilities f or educati on a nd othe r commu ty e nte r- mingto r, MiHs Elizabe th of Wil- .wo rth Leag ue Ins titute !I t Frank- O. E. . and p rises like ho ~ pital s , librarie s, parks, playgro unds, churcheni had Re rv ed seve rul lh ey sta r t life with cars. li nd wit h n pe nt Saturda y ni ght lin, Ohio. s, fire com f Ul'ni t ul'e; li nd at tw e nty t111'Y ha ve years a s secr eta ry. punies and the lik e 'are to be availab le. He estimates that Miss. Ruby S mith enter tained On it takes a with he r da ug hter ,. Mrs. lin Mcrus hcd thr o u ~ h all th e e nlO t i.. nn l commu nity of at least a thou and famili es t o s upport Ka y and fa mily of this Mr. place. Clare nc e S Tu mith up-to-d es da and y, ate Marj orie and Myra aunt, ex pe l'ic nces t hat IAs 30 Years Experie nce In f acilitie s of such kinds. If he is right , then th er e is Miss Le.wis of Wilmin gton, a dock and Dorothy Conard Ha y- Mi ss Kesiah Smith, of Covingt on , th ro ug h fo r ty yea rs.tcd li S leis urely ou t fo r Fitting a nd Making Glasses . The Ky .. Dr. and small commu nit ies e xcept such a m ereel' of interes tsn'oasway gradua te of th e Ohio Mrs. State Duffey lind Dr. Galpin Un iver aftcl'I1 oo n was spen t in playing Don't mi . ta ke me. I 'm a boo st er - at-a nd Govern or Roosev elt propose . si t y, has been empl oyed a s t eache r Bridge . children of Columb u s, Mrs. W. A. for th e new g nel'utio n . Th ya re County gove rnnlent il~ general is not very sa ti ~factory: anywhe Smith, CARY'S JEWEL RY SHOP Mrs. Chas. of t th uhl, e 7th Miss re <and heal 8th t g hy, rades tl il·cc at t Har. nn d fi Th ne e . Mel'I'y Wives, wilh their Addie Sellel'S On ly in ehe United Stat es. It . IS nutural t hat people give of Springf ield ancl somet im es I won(lcl'Every Tuelda y, Thurld ay, first a t - ve ysbul'g the coming year. hu sbands a nd famili es spent, Sun- MI·s. Leslie t ention to t heil' local, town, village or city governm ent. t hen' Smith of Da They yt on do we not, l'e Mrs. I wonder Saturd .y Ella wh Phale ' n, on n my Ba rlow of da y at the home of Mr. and Mrs. among wa y home in many section s have oeca jon often to come in contact the re la tives who at te nded a t ni g ht, I puss II big h o u ~ c So Char Ie for Ellamin atioD county govel'lJme~ ts . If all the functio ns now delegate d to with the ir Dayton , s pe nt the week-e nd with Os car ·tanfi e ld n ear New Vi enna the fun e ral of Miss Nelli e La cke y liv es une of New York's fam o us local com- Miss Hannah J ordan of this place M'I'. and Mrs. T. muniti es .becam e the busi ness of t he county as a whole, p erhaps C. Haydoc k we re Friday. the ne ur olog ists. It·s a ll expe ns ive A li en McKa y spent Sunday among t he gu ests. effect would be be neficial not only in making county MI·s. Maltie Mabe n, I/lged 79 house, pa id for by nCl'v!'il. lims more with his g l'andmo Lh er Haywor th r es pon ive to public opinion but in lessenin g the b\II'den official of multifa ri- and his aunt Mi s The pprti on of thi s vill age which di ed at he r home in this village ousin es a r t.! al ways s tucked u p in Elizab eth at ous, taxes and sup erfluou public officials . li es in Clinton Co unty had a good Sunday evening . Funera l servic es fr ont of it. ",._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _., Wilmin gton. Of course, th e profess ional politici ans will res ist .any movem coating of tarvia put on the wer e held in the M. E. Church, It wo uld see m fl lnlOs t a g if t.h e ,. of this Wl't. They will always resIst any movem ent Wll1C~ reduces ent Miss Maryn e t Andrew s spent the streetg last week, whi ch was a wei. Wedn esday a ft e rnoon. She lea ves pri ze o f life in AlII l.J r ica i!' the past week wilh her number of office-h olders a nd so r educes the numbel' of pnzes ' ow n un cle and fa m- com e improv emel1t. one son , Walte l' Moore. of lJear 11 lim ousin e und purk it intofron th ey can t ily at Wilm ington. hang up for t heir partisan s t o scraf!1I;>I~ for. But \oc~l gov~rn German town, ment several grandch of Mi II ss ner ilVi ve ola s pec Cuny ia lisl 's passed door . E s ve ucl'y' ought not to be the playthi ng of IJohtl cl8ns, and the tIm e For the pleasur e of Erwin Har - cessfull y t hrough a tons ilectom dren and one broth er, Ot h o Moore one s eems t o b e racing to get w~l1 come· y n er ' and wife of Califor nia, Ever- operati when it! will n ot be. t her e. ' on last week nnd is improv- of Spl'in2' Vall ey. ett Starbuc k and family of Wil. Protect your h erd by having - - -'-nicel y. John H. Lemar, 79, di ed about = mington en te rtained with a famMi ss Etta Drake , of Blaine, K y., two o'clock Sunday lit hi s home " Wh y. yes, my boy: yo u may. t hem pro perly ~accinated with iJy dinner th e fol1owing~ Howard McKay and f amily of this place is the guest of her s ister, Mrs. E. here. Funera l servic es w~r e held hav e her. " , • I in the M. E . Church Tuesda y DEPEN DABLE SERUM AND " How'fI t hat. Havc whom" and E r win Harner fi nd wife of R. Ha1'less. aHenlO on . H e leaves a widow, "M y da ughter, of co urse. You Mrs. Nellie Colvin Lackey , a formerl VIRUS Califor nia. y Louisa Pramer , a so n, \VlU nt to ma ny her, do n't you" . J. Lee Talmag e, wife and s on well known res ide nt of this vil- Elmer and two dau ghters ; Mrs. "No, sir; I just wan ted to fi nd of South Lebano n, A. B. Tal- lage died at her home here W ed- Carrie Urtan of Columb u s and out if you wo ul d en dor s e my note mage and wife, and Jess ie Garner nesday mornin g. Her husban d, Mrs. Leua Mills near The 0: S. U. R.dio Station -WEA O Jamest own . for $ 100." of this place wer e in 'Dayton on Raymon d Lackl ey, precede d lier He was on ex-sold ier and Phone 31 Harvey aburl, Ohio on e of "Certa inl y not. Why, I har d ly in .dea t h se ve ral years ago. Ftin- our 7' :30 Music Sunday afterno on. most . re spected citize ns. 7 :40 Meet MI'. Ave rage Ohio Farme r ... ........ ... . ,:.. .. .... 0. F' . Ch ' . know you." n stl.an Mrs. Ston e and Mrs. Brian of EdItor, Farm and DaIry nt'ar Gree n Briar atte nded church 7 '50 The Flower Garden itl S'umme r .... ..... ........... .... ......... . Alex 8 :00 My Work shop- the Kitchen ! ............ ..... ....... Mrs. Harvey Laurie here Sunday mornin g . ~ Cessna . , Sandus ky County The McKay s and Jess.ie Garn er 8:10 Music 8 :20 Making a New Lawn ........... ........... ........... ..... .. ... G. M: . ~cClure 8 '30 Re-Que ening for N.e.xt Yeal"s Hone y Cl'op ............ Mrs. Elbe rt Rich of near Weelm an ;======::=== .... yn'gll Argo ===;~----~-Friday a fternoo n. The child died ~ 8;40 The Northw e t Now and as I first Knew It .... ... DaVId M. Fyffe of whoopi ng cough. , 8:50 Music Satisfa ctory Service since 1912 Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Hoagla nd and fri e nds, of Dayton , called on K. E. Thomp son and family, Wester n Star, tax stateme nts, $5; Saturda y evening . . Lieen.e d Real Eatate Broker Columb us Blank Book Mfg. Co., M. M. Terry and K. E. ThompR epreson ting and Auctio neer s upplies , $19.40; Colum~us Blank son, W. H. T err y and T ony Davis WA YNESV ILJ:.E, OHIO INTER -SOUT HERN LIFE Book Mfg. Co. , supplie s, $45; were in Harveysburg Saturda y Fair dealing s, applica tion of progr essive idea s and u wide a cWrite or Phone·- Most Reason John Law and s on, supplie s $146.- afterno on. INSUR ANCE CO. quainta nce in Warren , Mon tgome ry, Green an d s eve ra l (Contin ued Fron Page 2) adj oining 36 ; S. Fred Co., supplie s for jail able 'Ferms . J. Vernon Groff and his ·fathel', countje s W have A YNES VILLE , OHIO' brough t Sl.\ccess to W. N. Sea l'S, licensed $16.50; S. C. Alexan der, supplie s mother , sister and brothel ', of I'ell l es tut.c - broker and aucbi one er \vith 'h eadqua rtcrs in Way nesvill e. Allo_d $3.40; J. W. Snell, ceme nt, $46; Dayton , s pent Sunday afterno on - - - ->-- - - Mr. Sears has been establi shed f or more t hun J !) yeu John Law and Son, gas, oil and Waites Garage , repair work, $26.- at their fal'm hel·e. - - - - - -rs in th is upairs, $18.46; The Book Shop, 40; Famou s Auto Supply Co., SUpSe vcral from this place attenconimu nity, and for mor e than J 6 yeal's hus hee n in th e r ea l ~ t [J t e supplie s $11.25; The Wester n p1i~s, $67.77; C. E. Paxton , extra ded the funeral of little 2 years bu siness, speciali zing in farm and city prope rty . Star adverti s ing, $12; Lebano n cost on sewers, $94.72; E. S. old Sheila C. Henes in Dayton on He hM a branch office in Dayton and a w id!! a cqua in ta nce MASTE R,CRA FT Lum'be r Co., lumber , $27.26; Donnel l, estimat e work, $15 ; Col- Monday . Little 'Sheila was electrowit h MEMO RIALS the most reliable real estate ltrokers th rougho ut t he cou n LI'Y 'Lebano n Lumbe r'" Co., luntber , lins Bnd Hemps tead, in full con- cute-d while playing in her play WA YNESV I·L LE'S PIONE ER , an d is Lebano n, Phone 59 $6.40; Frankli n Cil'ronic1e, adver- tI'act, 991, $242.25 . room by coming in contact with a now in a position to rendel' even belte r se rv ice to p!ltl'ons than MEAT DEALE R in the live tising, $15.75; BI'Y!lnt ~ros. Co., wire. She was t he daught er of past. . --- HARRY C. SCHW drawin g up speclftcatlO1,1s for ARTZ Albert and Audr ey Harris and a Long years of experi ence in handlin g both fa l'll! a nd city QUALI TY MEATS OF J. S. MORR IS decorat ing and other Improv e pro pgrand daught er of Mr. and Mrs. J. ALL KINDS erty give MI'. Scar' s clients an advan tage ovel' t hose of t he • _ . W. Thomp son of near We11man. menta to court house, $100; Office a ve rolo(e broke r whose purpose it is often to m er cly 11111k e a sale withou Outfitte rs, supplie s, 75c; W. H. The Iamily have the sympat hy of t co nFulkert h, expense s, $32.74; J . .W-. all in this their durkest hour. s ideratio n of the patron' s interest s. His wide kn ow ledgc o f vulu DAISIE S es and Lingo' Hardw are Co., ~upphe s, Little Sheila's body was tenderl y keen bus in ess acume n hUll ()fte n proved in valua ble t o th e peop le he $20. 108; Book Shop, supplie s, ~1.laid to rest in the beautif ul WoodBy BU.. C.rman represe nted illl a tranltuc lion, and has wo n man y fri e l1d s fo r 25' Office Outfitte rs, supplie s, land cemete ry at Dayton. him. Dispe nse rs of Refi'n el's Gnsolin e Mr. Sears al"o handles ull kinds of au ction sal e s, hav in g a $8:60; Treasu rer of Sta~e, exten- Over the shoulde rs and slopes of wide ( nil g rad es ), Hi g h Quality Cigars, Soft Drinks and Lunch the dune sion work, $1750; DWlght Kel, reputat ion f OI' being able to get the best r esul ts possibl e a Oils u nci Grea scs, Mobil and t t We carry Gem City Icc Creajll erm s in ler services , $25; Drs. Edward J saw the white daisies go down to keeping wit'h the times and the sam e t o ·eve rybody . Quuke r Slate Oil. and Pop pint of cream, an~ s~ep for ten . the sea, and Robert Blair, services , $6; . Write or phone Mr. Sears if you D re in need of [l co mpet ent North Main St., inlenec tion of reul Mercy Hospita l, services , $~5; A host in the sunshin e, an army in minute s then stram It through a estate broker or auction eer. WAYN ESVIL LE, OHIO , tate Roule 73 June, Book Shop supplie s, $24.76; Still. fule muslin, pressin g it hard to gel! 0 , R. UNGl:. ESBY, - ------water S~natorium, . tubercU llar' The people God sends us to set out the strengt h j add the sugar, , stir until it is dissolve d , add the our heart free. patient , $105; Walter Kelly, .serremain tng pint of creamt and vices ~po· John Hacket t, servIce s, While in town drop in lh .. No Regrets When Propert y is $1 ' Wald;o n C. Gilmou r, inquest The bobolin ks rallied them up from when cold, freeze. the dell, Properl y ·Insured $7 :50; Waldro n C. Gilmol! r, in. Frozen Colfee ~uat.rd quest, $7:50; Waldro n C. GIlmou r The orioles whistle d them out of E q ui ppod to handle grain fastthe wood; for your favorit e postage , $5; D~. Edward and LEBA NON. OHIO ., . el'- 3 d umps, insurin g fast serThis reciPe for coffee ice cream SODA, SlJ.NDA E OR POP Robert Blair, services , .$60; W. H. And all tlf their' sayirtg was, 'Earth calls for less cream. The richnes vice- High est Prices- Plenty s LEBAN ON, OHIO it is 'well!" POTTE D PLANT S Murray , compen sation an~ dam01 Ca rs. is provide d )Jy the eggs. REAL ESTAT E ages, $25' R. M. Cox, gradmg and And all of their dancing . was, •• INSUR ANCE M. F. WELTZ , Prop. Four eggs, half pint of cyeam Grain, Coal, Wool, Hay, Feaee' SHRUB S.-EVE RGREE NS ditchin gt $sO; Ralph Stoude r grad- "Life thou are good 1" Phones : ·Res. 53- Office 277 bali pound of sugar, one pmt WAYN ESVIL LE, OHIO Tile, Seed LANDS CAPE ing ana ditching . $30; ~err~ B. SERVI CE EARL J. COBUR N milk, half pint of strong ~o ffee • LYTLE , OHIO -Si.m pson, operatm g 'mamta mer, Put the milk in a double bOIler to --- ------$48; E. S. Everso n, stone, $3,15.; scald. B'eat the eggs and sugar toZaln Armita ge, gravel, $575.95 ; gether until very light, add them J. K. Spence r, gra.vel, $250; Howto the hot' milki'. cook ann instant, DRY CLEAN ING ard T. Cook, stone, $68; Van take from the nre, ad dthe cream Camp Stolle ·Co., gravel, $7 :69; an~ coffee. When cold, freeze. QUALI TY MEATS AND CHEVR OLET DEALE R WaterL2'.un~r)' Bangha m Motor Co., labor, ~~l WRITE S PRACT ICALL Y FOOD S-RIG HT PRICE S . Fruit. Sherbe l RUG Cr.EAN EVERY ING-P RESSI NG Ph9ne Lebano FORM 326 n, O"io OF INand IFreases, '$3.80; Leba.no n Fa rmen Coop. 00., coal, ' ... 2. 4 O; L . ~ Here is a deliciou s fruit sherSURAN CE Phone: 27.9, Lebano n, Ohio Phone Waynes 66 ville, Ohio f H. Gor d on, gas, ~20. Open evening s till 8 :80 and all 78; E . M.. t hat is a welcom e. change r om Villars, . gas $21.8 ; , Victor. Van . day Su,nday . Waynea vilJe Collec ti_ on T •••WAYN ESVIL LE, OHIO usual 'cr$-mil : . Riper, 11.'88, $57.90; ' Halls Service . . day .nd Fricl4aY togeth' e r .for . five ·minute s F k Sher 29 $41 . pound Station of l!Iupr , gas, and one . ; quart ran wood 00., gas and supplie s, $27.-"'f ' .••. ater. Beat the ....olkS of six - --- - - - v .. J f 96; Griswo ld Service Station , gas, e~1!I an4 add ,to the boiling. syrup . . 1112.63 ', Griffin and son, gas, E~ECT~IC REFRI GERAT ORS Car. Wa.hed .nd Stilt just a momen t, then" take f - 108.11 : We.l eh -& .pakin ,suPl.11.es til e tire and beat untll cold. . SINCL AIR ' PaoDU CTS See the New Models . with the f amolls MeH~fe in. readine ss one cup mixed 7:80; W, A. Hause, gas, ,1.11: WASH ED SAND & GRAVE L Coir•• Ic. C ...a.. fruit which has been soaked 'in a Soutla MaiD St. w~Yila.... Aleer!s Polish for onl, o. F,red Kahn &futor Car Co., supHardwo od Lumbe r at Lebanol 1. . . $Z.50 If d half cup of. Gr••• i •• , .11 c.r. ·wltll 'P..... juice'. When t~e plies,' $6,l~.i East End Garage , pI. Ohio, furnish ed ~n Order . quart :;,o f cream, ha poun m'lxtur'e ,·s c' grape Tir. Co~ *12.91 ' Morrow Garagfl , 188, of One old ~u- into the free75c pulveri zeu SUPI', foul' ounces • ... Road and Concre te Gnvel LEBAN ON, 'OHlO • 11~. 'l1i Web Shnpso n, repair of . M~ha or three OUllee8 of Java. zer aDd freeze. l\emo ve tbe beater Free Parkin g Day 01' Nl,bt work, U 20' Howard T. Cook, Have the . coffee ground See Ke for a He-Pai nt Job coarsel y Itlr T.l.pho in the n. lZI LeLaIlOn, Olalo !ruit with. a -ItA T....- ... 10l wooden DIO SETS "ir!vel , st6ne' &pd' sand, '9',~88; put it .il) a double boner with ODe Ipoon Ind ""'I in p~ncb ,luaea.

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L. M. HEN' DERSON

Dead Stock Wanted Har vey sbu rg

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war ill NOI·nl hUrl·h, . 'ew YurK Ndlc, who IIlso cn'ed ill the 'IIW J r8ey Militia, e migroted to Wllrre n ('ounty ill 1833. He di oJ nell l' IIdi~le ill 183 ug d (J 1 yea I" . Mr. and M1'lI. D. H. Bookw alter . t T ap!\cott emeteTY, ~:al'li sle of Miamis burg visited last week mal'kel' s were tledic:mt eil at three at the home of Mr. and ' Mrs. Li HI(' nnnL G I' rtHll' William G RI! ululion ury grave", those of fERRY CHURC H OF CHRIS T Mor is Miller. ,lames 'fnpsco tt Lewis Plr ! '1'1 1,: x-CnllbPJ' S man 1 oy Anders on . (Unden om ination al) Mr. and Mrs. J:oh~ Thacke r and Fi Zj"VI·U 1(1. ) f 1I1ayton, IIl1d. .lack- nnd Robert ' Moses. Lieu te nant Chester son s visited relative s in Kentuc ky A. William son. Ministe r Govern or Pickrel was .011 \ \", S pilI' 1'0\\ • the princip al of Cincinn ati, over the week-e nd. B ib le Sl'hoo l at $1:30 . a. Ill. XCI' illes. W I' f! t he lll"ill ciplil " I Nlket·!; ut lIe r- speakel ' a t the . Mrs. Nettie Emrick Gnd Mrs. Tap~cott. 8 native of ICl'$ ,·"ndu..:ted Sundny (It the ew Jer· This will be .. oun tl')' ur OtIy." ~I r. Luura Sidell was a Day· Margar et Johns were Wedne sday cC llwtcl'icH ill '11 rlisl!! nnd F l'/Ulklin sey, se l'ved us u pl'ivate in upt. EVC1'y auto dl'iver is to bl'ing !1 ~ tO il I'is itol" loday. dinner guests of Mrs. C. M. Hough I 'h('n mllrk('\,. I "H'ed lit the graves Joh n Walton 's Light Dragoo ns. He many gl1ellts a s pos. iblc . 'rhe drinear WayneSville, and they spent ()f c rtaill R()I'ululioIl IlI'Y soldiers em igrated to Warren coun t y in vcr \\' ho bl'ings the large st. n umber J uhn Fronm . Inu·jed in W~lrr"n county were ded 1806 and was promin ent in the ufo of guests I'egard le s of th!! nUIll- wer!' Lebllll on arid son Clyde, ThursdllY in Dayton . ' visit ors Wednes day . eve~e electric al storms, with fail's of arlisle un til his dea th in bel' of trip ma d will I'ece ive 1\ i at d . ram, wmd and some .hail, visited 'Phe ('serei:e . \\' (' 1' h eld under 1818. He fo und ed and organiz ed prize. Lord's Supper and SI'I'I\IWl Mr. and 1111'S. Carl Hawke, thi5 section Friday night and again th e nu . pi('c ~ o( the Richal'd Mont the chu l'ch thllt still b ears his at 10 :30 a. m. Sermon subject , Dayton, vi siteJ I'clative s hel'e, Sun Satul'da y evening . Dayton power .; Alull e." You are ulwuys welc ome day , g-Oltll' I ' ~' hapt 1', Ohi ociety nam e. and light workm an made several Anders on, a lso of New J el:sey, ut this chul'ch. S n/l I.r lh e A m('rican Revolu tion, trips here looking after a burnt sel'v ed in the Monmo uth ounty "r D:.t.l't(IJ1. :\liHs ntherin e Gibbon s s pent the out transfo rmer. i\lr. .'PIl ITII\\' i!> Jlreside nt of t h Militia, and as a Minute Man in WAYN ESVIL LE M. E. CHURC H week·en d \\'ilh friends at MiddleMr. and Mrs. Harry Smith and Ohi.1 Su it'l Y lind wus the speak er 01. David Formun 's regim ent. He tuw n, G. C. Dibert, Pastor family of ' Miamis burg move-d last fit th ,' l' xl'J'(:i ges held lit. the Pl'esby WII S taken pl'i oner at King 's week to the Cordy pl'opert y, which Wednes day: Th e Junior I('r ia n \.' ('l1Ie tel·Y in Carlisle at Bl'idge. oming to Wal'ren county hoil' l i sse~ Ruth Carr und firiam they recentl y purchas ed. :J :30 o·c loc k. lOll s marki ng the in 1 32, ,he died s ix years later. 111 ets at the chu I·ch 0 11 each West. oj' Leballo n vi~ it ed friends Moses waH born neal' ClIl'lisle , \V ednesullY at 2 :3() 1>. Ill. Bible here Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dolan of grll l ' ,!S or .Ju!1e ph VanDe rveel' nnd last week. Cincinn ati spent the week·en d with Joseph Vlln Note were dedicat ed Englan d. He came to Amer ica in study and prayer meeting at 7 :-15. 1750 and located at George town. p. Ill. nt this c,'mete ry. their pal'ents , Mr. and Mrs. Leon.Juan itll Branno ck s pent al'd Gray. }"!'iday : Choir pl'actic e at 7 :30 lastMiss Vl'ln n I'VeI!r WII S a native of Maryla nd. He sel'ved in the M nt· \\' eek at the hume of her sis· Jimmie Miller spent the past ew .J c r: e·y ('ollling to Ohio in gomery County . Maryla nd, Militia p. Ill. . l~r ~11-~. E lzey, nellr Uregon ia. wee k at the home of Lieut. Gov. Sun day: . unlluy school at ": :~() 1 J • II !' ~ (' I'V I'cl in the stnte legi ~. and a t the conclus ion of the war an d Mrs. William G. Pickere l in Intul'c f rom \ arren counly in remove d t o Virg inia, later coming a. iiI. j\ i o rnin ~ worship at IO :HO MI'. Hanv Jllc o b ~ ana tw o so ns, Duyton . ) 832·:1:1 fllIIl rlil, (1 at his home n ear to Wancn county. li e died in T he subject of t1w Illornin g ~er· of Lillla, w~rl1 week-e nd guests of mo n wi ll be. "Mirac les wh ich their aunt, Mi ~H Mrs. Curlis le ill I .12 . 11 , saw service 1832. Wilbul' Smith and mother Elllma He ighway o'f Centerv Ex·Congres.~man F itzgel'llld wa ~ Christ wou lu not pel'fol'm ." Ep. dllring the l~ evolution in the Ne w ille called on Mrs. Chalme r Reeder Wednes day after Jersey and Munmo uth County tho spe ake I' ut the serviceH co n- worth Leaguc at 7 :00 p. m. Mrs. D. L. Crnne spent Friday noon. Militia!; nlln was capture d by the ducted at Wood HilI Cemete ry Pn~ lIchin~ sel'vice : ut 8 :00 p. m. a fterno on a lit! !'\'lm ing with her l\Ion(la y: Next Mn ntlay at 8 ;()O s iste l'. Mrs. II. Little Cha rles Davis Jr., of Cin. British alld he ld as a prisone r of Frankli n. Mal'k ers wel'e uedlc.bV. Wlllter ,lit Lebted at the graves ur the Rev. Wil · p. nl. iK the regula!' lime f or the anon. cinnati is visiting his grand-p arn Iia m Schenc k. Garrett G. Sc he nd mceting- of the "flicilll board. e nts, Mr, and Mrs. George Davis. and Nathan iel Bond. Mrs. Margllr et Johns in eomMI'. and Mrs. W . H. AIIen will pany with Mrs. Elizabe th Smith ST, AUGU r~::~~~i:~~=ii~ in The STINE leave CHURC Th ul'Slluy H r .. r Cha uluuqlll l, Rev. henck WIISJ born Monm o uthMr. CoSc unty, New erHcy R ev. Lawren ce B. MoIlma nn. Nell' York, whel' they lI'ill spend of Dayton spent Sunday at the in 1740. He se rv ed in the Monco untry home of Mr. and Mrs. He \' 'I'u l weekR. First, Third an d Fifth S unday, mouth County Militia and ~ I Ho a: Amos COOk near Waynes ville. a chaplai n in the Revlllu tionary Mass at 7 :00 a. Ill. Second an d Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wharto n MI'. a nd Mrs. I. N. service. Aftel' rt'tiring he remove d Fo u rth S unday, l uss lit !J :ao a . III . Duylon , ~ pt'nt Salurd uy l-Ia1'l'is. of und daughte l', Miriam and Miss with Mrs. Velma to Frankli n wher e he lived with his and Herman Smith picnice d Ali ce McKins ey and ouu ghter, so n, the Rev. William Sc hen ck, WAYN ESVIL LE CHURC H OF i\iiss Hen rietta. at Camp Ross near Cincinn ati Sunday. one of the founde rs of the village WHEN YOUR OUTIN G CHRIS T of Frankli n. 1\h. nnd Irs. A. L. Mueller , of . ¥~'. and M:rs. Leonar d Gray are (Unden ominat ional) . PLANS ARE MADE Garrett G. chenck was bOl'n VISltlllg Bible .'chool (It !) :30 n. Ill . N orWOO d, wel'c g uests of Mr. and week. relative s in Cincinn ati this in Monmo uth County , New J en;ey Mrs. Alonzo Cur l, o f the Frie nds' Lord's RuppeT at co ncl usion. Home, on in 1768. He served as a private in Mr. and Mrs. Ed Longac re, Mr. Su ndl\ Y. Smock' s troops of Monm out h hr istian E nd eavOl· at 6 :46 p. nl. and Mrs, earl Duke and Mr. and Miss Mal'lha Cuok, leader. county and al50 in Smock 's Light Make your Lawn more beautif ul lIJrs. J. R. Johns attende d the M. Dragoo ns. He emigra ted to W ar· uniC]uc meeting is Ling plan ned. have your quarter ly confere nce at Spring mower shaTJIen ed by E. Evenin g va ngelisti c service lit boro Friday evening . ren county at an unknow n dllte Electra ksen 7 :,15 Process . p. Ill . Se l'lll On su bject. ';ReSee Roy and died in Frankl in in 18 39 . Mr. and Mrs~ Harry Graham Bond was a native of Essex s toring lhe Ordi nan ce of t he Ne\\' Pigott, at Lumbe r. Yard. Mrs.. Kesler Graham , Mr. arid M1's' County , New Jersey. He se rved in Tes tame nt Church ." This will be -AT DAYT ONWilliam Creight on Mr. a nd Mrs. T. P. Fetter re- visitors 'l'hursd ay. were Dayto~ the Essex County Militill, in Capt the 2nd or a series on the theme Craig's State Troops and in the "Resto ring the Nell' T est lll11e llt lurned to the Masoni c H ome at . M.I'. and Mrs. Earl Young and FAS1' RIDES AND REAL Contine nta l Army. He came t o hU l'ch," ge neral lext Acts 2.42 . Spring fi eld, on . 'unday, ai'ter a (~mlly of Dayton have moved in Warren county, Ohio, in 1806 and PI'ayel' meeting nnd brief exposi- plea sunt visit at the home of Mr. With the laUer's mother , Mrs. FUN HO USES died in 1855. He was at first tory s~ rll1on each Wed nesday nt and Mrs. George J.. Smith . Emma Lacy• . buried in a cemete ry about four 7 :46 p. Ill. T·he chul'ch where you Several from here visited t'be feel at hom e. Mrs. . al'l roll and son Robert, scene of the wreck miles from Frankli n but in 187 1 THEAT ER SHO WS DAILY Monday at retul'ne d to t heir home at . Frank· 73 und Dayton. and Lebano the remain s were r emoved 't o n pike, lin Tuesda y evenin g after s pend- where one . ST. MARYS CHURC H Wood Hill Cemete ry. woman wsa killed ftnd ing 1;e veral days with Ml's. Croll's several others injure-d Free . Entran ce .. to . Park--Rev. J . J. Scheffe r, Rector . parents , Mr. and Mrs. Elmer SheeFree Parkin . Mr. ~nd Mrs. Guy Routza hn and July 26, Eighth S un day after han. JOHN LEMAR HANGS daught ers were week·e nd guests Trinity . Church scho ol at 9 :30, at the home of Mr. and Mrs HIMSE LF IN OWN BARN Mornin g Prayer and serm on at Frank Brown at Tippeca noe City•. 10:30. MI'. and Mrs. Harry Johns and Th e chul'ch will be closed during John Lemar, 79, for many years · August . Sel'l'ic es wiIl be sons were Sunday aftern(l on calresume d lers of Mr. arid Mrs. James Johns a promin ent residen t of, near the first unday in Septem ber. MI'. ~nd Mrs. Charle!l .Evans and New Burling ton, commit ted sui· two eh lldren, Maxine and Charles cide by hanging hlmsell from a Jr., Mrs. Lena Turner and mother BODY FOUND IN RIVER runer of his barn Sunday alter. Mrs. Jane Tewell of Frankli n, Mr: an~ Mrs. Elmer WODlridge .and noon. The body of an unidentifi ed children of Miamis burjt' were SunMr. Lemar, wn!l found about 3 white R~;j:d man of h eav y build was day afterno on lOlests of Mr and p. m. by hi s wife, who was unable taken from the Little Mrs. Chalme r Reeder. Miami . to cut him down and cu lled neigh· river neal' the eXnia waterw orks SUllday afterno on guests (If Monda y. Official bors. Mr. Lemal' was dead bes said the body Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark were. had been in the water at least two Mrs. Lydia Menden haIl,' Mr. and fore aid arrived . weeks: Mrs. Roy Menden hall and Mr. and It is believe d that he was wor· Sheriff John Bnuhn started nn Mr~ . Fred Menden hall of Dayton . We'll do your Grind ing ried because of poor health. He inVestig ation alter a piece of ~ had been ilf for several and other Southe rn barbed wire found fa stened at your Farm on Shor t Besides the widow Mr.weeks. Lemar into the man'swas New Jeraey Seaabo re Relort. clothing . The sheris survive d by one son, Elmer LeNotic e. Write or call From Wayne 8ville 7 :25 p,m mar, of New Burling ton, and two iff lm id the wire may have become daught ers, Mrs. Charles Mills, of entang led in the clothin g but indiJuly 18, Augu 8t I, 15 Jamest own, and Mrs. Urt0 9, of cated that he though t the man had been sla in. Two boy s, playing Columb us. TllroU I" SIHplr 'l Car. to Mr. Raymon d Smith spent Monthe body. Funera l service s were held along the river, located .... Atlantl o Cit,. day afterno on and evening with Tuesda y afterno on at the New. Mr. Ellwort h Gibson . Liberal Itop·ov er privile .e. Burling ton M. E. Church . Mr. and Mrs. - Frank Hartsoc k PASSE D EXAM INATIO N return iq --spent Sund~y with Mr. and Mrs. .~. Illu strated descrip tive foldThurma n Kmg and family at LebYOUNG FRIEN DS _M EETIN G ers showin g fares, time of anon. Friends may be intel'est ed t o Phon e No.6 trains. stop-ov er privileg es kn ow that Dr. John Paul Bolton M..... and Mrs.. Hiley Gibson and The next meetin g of the Y. F. has been notified and other details may be obhe sucfamily and Mr. Will P'off spent M. will be held at the home of cessful y passed the that tained from Ticket Agents . recent Stllte Sunday with ~Ir. and Mrs. Edgar Rh.od~ ,and Jean Bunnel l. The Boal'd medical examin ation. Poff . and famrly at Centerv ille. leaders are, Mabel Wilson, devoDr. Bolton is now an interne at MISS Margar et Gibson of BellEli Furnas leson, and Ruth White Cross Hospita Pric es Rea sona ble tional, l, Columbrook spent Sunday evening and Tomlin son r~reation. . bu s, Ohio. Monday with Misses Elsie and Stella Gibson • .Miss Anna King and two girl friends 01 Lebano n spent Frlda.y afterno on with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hartsoc k. Mis9 Elsie Gibson spent last Saturda y with Mr. and Mrs. Hal'. old Rogers at Bellbro ok. Dr. Ben McClel lan and several of the men fr'llm Xenia are going to take charge of the meetin g Sunday evening at M't. Holly M. E. church. EVeTy60dy welcom e.

GRAVE ·MARKERS DEDICATED SUNDAY

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Th e on ly tir e fa ct yo u ne ed to kn ow : more people ride on Goodyear Tires than on any other kind! . .. .. . The reaso ns are: Moto rini expe rienc e-the acid test- prov es Good year Tires super nor. Good year'S l1rea ter produ ction perm its.of ereat er value s. We can demo nstra te this to you!

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Mrs. Josiah Holbro ok of Lebanon passed away Sunday eveninl r Jul, 19, as the result of a IItroke whIch occurre d about five weeks ago. She was born March 4, 1849, at Harvey sburg, the daught er of Dr. David Mason and Rachel Gibbon s Mason. . She was married Septem ber 20 1872 to . Josiah Holbro ok and U; this union two childre n were born one of whom, her son, Alfred, died i~ 1906. A daught er, Hebe, sur. vIves. Before .her marriag e Mrs. Holbrook taught in the Waynes ville school and was well known here. She also taught gramm llr and paintin~ in the Nationa l Normal Univers ity. Funera l serviCi!8 for Mr. George H. Sellers, a former residen t of Wayne Townsh ip, were held at the (thapel in Miami cemete ry Monday afterno on Mr. Sellers died at the home ·of his daught er Mrs. H. O. l,Iowlan~,ln Dayton , Saturda y. He IS survive d by three dalll'ht ers, ,ly{rs. H. O. Howlan d and &s. Ernest Rantiol ph, of Dayton', apd M1'lI. Lester Pierce, of Ancon Canal Zone. \.,

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Two Ro bbe rie s Re oor ted Ea rlv Tue sda'v Mo rni ng

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"H obo Island" is n tJ more, exclaimed a hobo the othel' day when he panhan dl ed the town, and said ~o · eo l1 ed progress was th c The I. G. A. g l'oce l'y store, opThe car was fo und Tuesda y ~~~:~ of the dem oli ti on of lhiR I'C,'Iig-hlly Illort' th an a t hird of a ernted by Fred Barnar d and Son ~orning nea r the residen ce of Villa ge Budge t Hobo Island wa!! thut sec tiu n of milllull tl ullu rll will tHI I'{'qllire Tn was bu rgla rized so me time during Frank :rho mas on the lower Spri ng .. ~" n(ol'lI \ fllnd l'cquil' ment s d in I !J:J2 fOI' th e op ra li on lind uclmin - f.,1' the villng ... co uncil WUl'I'en Cou nty farme l's, es- I ow mal'shy lund Ro uth oC t he city, fol' HI32 Monday night. The t hieves gai ned bol'O pike. It had been almost comistruti on uf Lhc uffuirl'l ()f WUI'I'l.n pecially those havi ng young al- bo rdering on t he Miami pletely disman tled_ 'lI'" riv~1'. It 0. SGUIl I c~" thun for 1931 entranc e by removi ng a broken was here that " tra ve ler!>" f rom all c,. unt y accordi ll" to th ' uudgf't bUlltl.;:1~.10 falfa, lI e\\' ly se t orc hards 01' other nlel'< ·:- t and !linking va luab le green vegetab les and PUl'ts of t he United Stales drol)"ed ' udopll'd by Lhe co unty cOl1lll1il's iIJ II pu r p o~c ~ . ,1 :\00 for 1 ~3,2; f nnd g lass fr om the back door of the fire p l·r~ . u'uck crop~ upon which g l'asshop- off On t heil' way hither and YOII, 6~ore 1·00 m. m 'Il'S ind ' 11l I1i ly, $2\)0; Illaking a Th e cummis sioners request 1\ loeverll l watches , pocket knives, pel's delight to feed are urged to fo r a breathi ng spe ll. Th ere th ey ta l amoun l " f $~~:.lj ,(i!I!1. Th is lotal /, f $ 1~'O () 'I~ r lf l1lpul't!d with a lot of Indian h ead pennies, p l' epal'l~ f ill' poiso ni ng' in case the could rest and be a t ease. Im pro. ri OUO for 19:1 1. bacon and other Ilrticles a r e missyou ng hO\lIl~'r s appea l' to threatc n vi8ed s hac ks of cast-off timb er pro- co mp al'~ :; with It \(o\al ,}f $:!4(i. Town . hi p School Di.t,.ict Ihe crops. N umerous r eports are vided s heltel' 'ill bad weath er, and 57 ' .:l2 \'l- {I u \'~ted las t )'l!lI r to carc ing but the aelual loss has not being I'~l'eive d fr um vllriou s parts here some of the most disLingu ish- fot' 1 !I :\ I " xp~l1dih lrl· s. b een estimated. I ':~ \imatcd eXIl('nsl' ~ fill' the Of th is anl ount $ 11.700 b f ur Way" " '1' u\\,lI.h i)l of the eu untry t:o llcel'nin g the ed uf t he gentry who r ide tile Prom a ll appeara n ces the yeggs " ~h,,ol~ for J 9:32 rods d 'u t c hurl!'l'~ includln /! co unty auunda nce of grusRhoppe l's losses ha ve gathere d fr OI1l time to had he lped thern selve::! to eatable s "I'~': (; (, l1l·I'.1I fllnd . I!I:: :!. $'17,250 , time. bond inlel'cs cakc ~. fund fur 1~I:l l, $1\0.1i75 t;lncoun tered and co unty age nt and enjoyed a lunch in the back But progres!; has pushed its I'C- reqll ireme nts.t intin t! 111sillking , ex cluHive of J\lr ~ . Am.\' H ;! () npkin $2 s 1,000 Bail ey , of the sto re before d porting with Cla:s has rece ived additio na l in - lentless hand inlo t he mattel', a nd 2.(jl) mill I,'\'v : bond inl~rest, l"'li R~es Marjori e Edw!\r I ~ and \{o~e was rcqu,,!<t ed 1'01' lhis purp ose. ~ inldnj!' fund aild uth cr pu fO l'll1ation th eir loo t . s upply of bulletin s upon the fl at have n of t he "b'a\,- Th rposes, ma ry Bentley a s~ i ~ ted the h ostes~ from Mr. and l' i, ucsigllu tcd a ~ ' Up to th e present ti me no clue, Pa l'ks, Extens ion En- eler" hilS been dumped tons of • . e l'l'I maillril' !i :!"22ii 1'''1' I!' :J :!, and for 1931 I === === =-===:... =-=-==-=ea rth t o make a founda ti on for th e '1 01' U I ot le I' purllose s" and = in Tho.e serv in g rcfresh ments. lumotog ist uf Ohio Ag'ric ultural t o the misc reants has been ob$20 1Hl. inprese nt \\'c l'e: Helen and 'o ll c!;e cOI1C!erning th~ir control new Patters on bouleva rd, Dayton 's dudes tain d but delectiv es are wOTking admilli ~ ll'ali \'e . sa laTies, Ml's. Alonzo Curl wa!' in Wil- Billi€' Hi sey. Ell E'n, Mary W a yne Townlh ip ge n'cl'a l expl!n~cs, road and bl'idKl' an " d Poiso Bi lon t he case. ned Bran mas h weet- new scenic driveway. mingto n Thursd ay. l1lainlenllll te. hig hll'ny l'unsl l' uc, lie> l\10 f'.S , J ea n, Janc and Owen cned and flavored with fruit juices Th !! I\'l' n~l'ul fund, uri.Jge and The same night a Ford roadste r Among the marks bl otted out · bl ' Iillrtso ck, Charlo tte Hye, Matthew or fla vo r extructs has rond tnx I'equ ir'm cll ls [01' 1932 owned by the W ay nesvi lle Motor been so ex- by the march uf the !>tealll - ho ve ls tlon, pu IC c hlll'iti e~, t(· . Myel' Hyma n an d family spent Turn e l', Martha Murtin, i~. 00. B et1.y te nsive ly u S I~ d in western states was t he "X" with a n eye Cllrveo om pany, was stolen from 'in Sunda y in Cincinn ati. Braddo ck, Cla ra Hopkin s, Anna , a nd Ohio t hat we have n o hesitafro nt of Way ne Villa wher e it had beside it- t he s ign at ure, familia r Viola and Dick Campbe ll, RO.e- tion in reco mm en ding been pUI'ked by one of the comit a s the to all knights of thc road, of "O ne Ask us about Plaster Patch. ma ry Bentley , Marjo r ic Edward 1110St panl" s effectiv e and most prllctic al Eye Charli e," who said on the ocs, alesma n, Mr. Kllye Madden Lumbe r Yard, Alma and J immie PI' ndergas t . met hod of control " says Mr. casion of his Illst \'is it here a few Grooms , who r Ctl iues there, - - -:.. - - - Parks in the sUite bu lletin. Th e years ago that H obo Island was Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Banta ar e formula is co mbin ed as fo ll ows: "ene of t he niftiest s topping spendin g t he week at Gal ena. DR . JOHN PAUL BOLTO N 25 Ib:. wheat bran, 1 lb. paris places in this part of the cou nt ry.' gree n I' whi te arse n ic, a co uple Charli e do ubtless will ex la im Summ.e r Specials at Cary's quurls o f cheap molas es, a f ew with disgust. wh en h e hears of the "The Hom e oC Gifls," Lebano n, O!'angel! or le mons or II little ban- destl'uc tion of so sweet a haven : Ohio. ana oil with about 3 l,il ga ls. of " This yo un ge r generat i on don' t IIPwatel' 80 U ~ toO mak e a moist mash. preciate nature like we do"- a Mrs. Ida Hamm ond of Ash IJmd, Afte l' thoro mixi ng the bl'lln mas h re mark credited to hi m upon the ~.~===================== Ky ...... is visi ting her sist e r Mrs. A. should be scatter ed very thinly occa!;ion of the dem ise of a nother Wanted, wlI~ h inl! s 01' . "wing. K. JJay. and sl)aring ly in the infested area familia r haven fOl' hi s c1un. In tine of th~ l'olt eneRt fa rces inquire If .11·~. Add ia Keni cK. early in the mornin g a bo ut t he 'vel' ~ taged on u Inca I basebal l Mr. W. D. Willi am s, of Pittst im e gras. hoppers begi n to move If you are pllperin g use Plaster Ii ·Id. lhe \' e llow Sp rings A th leticB bUI'g. is Rpe ndi ng a few days at lind feed. Th e above amou nt Patch. Madd en's Lumbe r Yard. lI'OUIICl'd our W. A. C.'s, by a Wayne Villa. shou ld !Je scat t ered ovel' app rox i.;core of 8 Lo 6, al' Wayne Park, COLUM BUS, OHIO - Every motely fo ul' a cres. Undel' no cirl\fr. O. C. Johnson , of P urt Sunday nfll'rllOlln. Aft l' watcl\in g day Ohio demand s the retu rn of a Mrs. Mary Kathry n McIntir e and cum s tan ces s hould it be placed William , i ~ visiting Mr. ancl Ml's. lhi R fia sc u, this writel' can thorlaw viollltor f rom ~o m e other state Mrs. Russell Wilson ape nt Tuesin pi leS. The th in scatte ring uughly sympat hize with the Cincin F. D. Dakin. Accord ing to statistic cs f urnishe d day in Dayton . perm its th e b ran to fall 0 nt he lIali S pOI · t~ writel's who have to by Sec retar y of Stat e Clarenc e J. 'Ieaves and foliage w here, t he grassI'cp ort the unties of the "Nation al Miss Mary Brown, Ohio request ed the r etu1'l1 Lea h Edward has Mr. a nd Mrs. Wilbur Tinney , of re hoppel'S feed and also' elimina tes tUl'l1ed hom e of tel' . 11 pi asan t Lt'agu e Aid Soc iety,''' that is takof ~79 individ uals du.ring the year Coving to n, Ky., spent Su nday with dunger from p oiso ning livest ock, ing the p lace of the Cincinn ati visit in Dayton. en di ng Jun e 30, 1930. During the Mrs. J oe Tinn ey. wild games, birds, etc. For small Red' thi. yea r. sa me pel'iocl other states demanfruit some of th e poisone d ba it 'rhe " ifiitor. p lay tl · poor ball, Hemorr hoid s or PILES a s peded of Ohio that 140 persons be Mr. a nd MI·5. Carl Sa nker spent shou ld be th l'ow n into the trees ciali ty. Cons ult Dr. Steele, Wil- but t he home boys did Iworse; r etu rn ed to th em for trial or im- t hs week-e nd wit h th e fo r mel"s and a llo\\fed to lodge on th e leaves th e s ta r ting pitcher was wild and min gto n, Ohio. prisonm ent. Twenty -foul' stntes parents at ~a so n. ·Sep2 in togethe r wi th some on the effectiv e. and his s uppot1i ng made request s numbe rin g fr om gro und beyond the spl'ead of limbs Miss' Henrie tta McKin sey and ea te almost III ways did the wrong one to fifteen each, while Ohio reMr. and Mrs. Frank tan sberry In g'l'Iisses s ma ll s trips ca n be left Miss E li zabeth quested 52 from Michiga n, 49 a nd fa mily spent unday with re l- . handlel ' s pent thing at the J'ig ht time to help at ha rvest lin d po iso ned ba it apl heir oppone nts. This is no "knock' Saturda from New York and 41 fr011l Penn atives at Oaklan d. y at Oxford . . plied heavy to exte rminate hop!Jut the sad truth. When but t wo sylvan ia. Ohio ca lled Ullon 36 of pel·s. of the fourtee n runs scored by the 18 states for fugitive from Mrs. Co rda TI'uax and Mr~. Miss Katheri n e Retalli ck , of two teams Messrs. PaTks and Class also of thiR c1u ss a r e "earn ed jU/ltice, Le Leonar d Tinney spent Sundny and ba non, is t he guest of Mr. and l'u ns," strong ly urge that t he treatme nt the game can't be called Mrs. Hownrd Burto n. Mondl!y in Ci ncinn ati . be not delayed as t he poisoni ng is I{ood bllsebal l. The county and indepen dent much more effeetiv e while the F ocht mad e two errors, and alfair season will be in augurn ted Mr. and Mrs. Carl F rye, Miss Mr. a nd Mrs. Howard Archde aho ppe l's al'e till quite young. They next week wi bh two coun ty fairs con spent unday with Mr. and Louise ra ne and Mr. Gilber t lowed two hi ts to start the visitOTS state " This pure bran mash is at Xenia and Proctor.ville and an Ml'~ . Lee Morr is, of Belm ont. Frye spe nt S unda y at Indian Lak e with a two-ru n lead in the first. most econom ical and effectiv e Mendy' s triple, Focht's double, a indepen dent fair at Ashley . DurJohn P a ul Bolton, son · of MI'. control known and no other substi ing the month of August , 26 counMr. Robert Moshe r of Carding- and Mr!\- Rolla Bolto n of R oute tute method shou ld take Mr. Frank Du pree and family, hit batsma n a nd some Y. S. A. precety and four indepen dent fairs tOl1 is spendin g a few days with 1, was one of the s uccessf of Dayton , wel'e Su nd ay gue sts of el'l'OI's gave our boys three runs ul ap- dence. All in terested in securin g are sch ed uled. The Ohio State Mrs. Edith HarTis and famil y. Mr. a nd Mrs. J . P. I~romrn and a nd the leud in the second, but a pliclln ts apf ea ring befol'e the a COll Y of pri.nted circula r should walk, n hit a nd an error gay e Fart' will be held day and nigM, famil y. stnte medica board 'foJ' the r ecent see County 8lgent or call at the Yellow Sp ring,; h'io mote in the Prof. Seligman, Columbia University Aug ust 3I- Septem ber 5. The enMiss Norma Lovely is visiting examin ation. Dr .. Bolton js Farm Bureau office. economllt, ha, accepted an offer to t.hird . try li st 10'r the harness races hor grandp arents, Ml·. and Mrs. ti nt rn e at Whi te Cross now an Mr. a nd Mrs . J . Co. Hawk ,. e were hOMpitn l, In the fifth, with on ly one dow n, 'lfala~ten ~ ~uba'. money tans~~ ' in Bellb rook Sunday afte rn oo n, is t he largest in a number of Dixon L ovely, a t Middletow11. Colum bus. H e was gradua te d from two wa l k~, an error and .a bit years. E xtens Pve prepara tions are the guesl~ of Mr. und Ml' . Samu el A CORRE CTION' Way n esville hjgh cho ol with the gave the visitors th1'ee more ru!'!s also being made for the Ohio State The M. E. Sunday School of class of 1924 and fr om Ohio Haines , Slate and sellt Focht out of there. Comp Junior Fair for boys and g irls. Centerv ille, held their annual pic- univers ity las t June with A. B. In speakin g of the recent fire and which nic at Wayne Park, on Saturda y. M. D. ~egrees . All ha il' c ut~ 25 c nis . . pecilll to n went in, a nd held t he enemy destToY I!d Fred Furnas ' barn SOFT BALL GAME S The bee spec ialist of bhe Depart 'for Au gUl~ t; $7.00 ])erman ent safe, desp ite some putrid supp ort, MI'. V. M. Hoblet, former owner unt n inth, when two more ermen t df Agricu lture advises t hat Mr. and Mrs. Wm . Haines, of of the farm, informs us that with The Recreat ion soft bllse-ba ll Waves, $4 .00. T r uax Beauty I' OI'S,il the a sacrific e and u t1ul< ey hit when t he b ee stings it leaves the Piltsfield, Mass., is visiting the the excepti on of a few chairs, all team was badly defeate d by the BOY'S FACE CUT hoppe. gave them t heir last run. stinfter in the skin and being formeT 's mother , Mrs. May Haines the clothing , furnitu re and silver- Day Fan team of Dayton , by Mea nwhile, our boys rlid nothing eqUippe d with muscl es it tends to ,yare belongi ng to Mr. and Mrs. score of 12 to 2. The Dayton teama Mr. Ilnd Mrs. R. H . Hartsoc k Earl Fife, on of Mr. and Mrs. F orest Hobl et a nd a few of until the !\cventh . when . go deepel·. Don't mdke the misFor best results consign your is t he fa stest ball team t hat has an d fam il y, were dinne r guests of more his Lake, the expel·t says, of trying live stock to Green- Embry Co., St. Clair Fife, of Wilmin gto n, had own were burned . Nothing of been scbedul ed hel'e this summe Mr. and 1\1 rs. C. H . Deathe'l'uge at Cm ll e's hit, a fi el dc l" ~ choice, on r t which E. BI'ewel' made a two- base to pull out the sting. It should be Cincinn ati, In care of D, R. Salis- 20 stitches take.n in his left ch eek, mucn valu e was saved. and' their fi eld work wa s almost Harvey sbu rg. crro l' alld an out at first gave Sunday a'fterno on at Hale Hosimmedi ately scraped or scratch ed bury. perfect ---pital, as a res ult of an acciden t at out with the fing el'l1ail, otherwi se Ch arles Rh oades, of Indiana p- them' one more . Two h it s, an erThe Recreat ions h ope to have a • tolen base and, a FIREM EN ME£T t he poison sack empties into the olis, Ml's. J. O. Cartwr ight has re- Cold Sprinl!'s when he fell down a a (orm er residen t of t he It'or anothe r date with this team before flesh. When the bee prods its turned hom e after spendin g two ftight of stairs Rnd struck his head county, is visiting Am os an d pa!<~ed ball W re resllons ible for t!1e end of this season . the two sco red in the eight h. With Th e Fireme n's Club met last victim it tears itself from its weeks with her daught er Janet, ill on 1\ lincup. He was on the operaJonat ha n Cook. olle down in the ninth, Gons was ting table for · half and hour Monday night at the fire house and Tuesda y evening sting, a sacrific e which costs the Clevela nd. the Recreat ions wit hou t an anesthe tic. Earl is t he inspectecj their: equipm ent and ser- played the Th e 66th annual insect its life. . ollctt-M c- ~afe on an erl'Or, but was force'd Adams Drug Store Mrs. Flossie Carey, Mrs. Effie nephew of Mrs. L. H. Gordon at viced the tru'ck. Being no other team, and the score was 7 to 7 Kay picnic will be held at tht! lit secon d by the next batter. Ed The problem of handlin g the Smith, Mrs. Hannah Taylor and whose h ome he is a frequen t visi- busines s of importa nce the club when the game was called on ac- usual place neal' New Burling ton Ramby then de live red a bea utif ul hi t th rou gh s hort, bu t t he next adjourn ed. great nuniber of par.oles eligible Chester Carey visited relative s in tor. count of darknes s at the end of on Saturda y, August 8UI. hatter wa ve d at t he pi tch er to end this fall at Ohio Peniten tiary is 6 Dayton , Sunday . the eighth inning. . comple x one, accordi ng to WelMr. and 1\1I's. Russell Stoc kstill lhe ago ny. The Leba non Mel'cha nts team is fare Directo r John McSwe eney. with f riends fr om Dayton , and Mr Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Raper in DON'T LIKE NEW METHO DS a nd Ml's. M. A. COl'ncll picnick ed comin g to Wayne Park, n ext SunAddressing the men at that Institu compan y with Mr. and Mrs. otto tiol! Directo r McSwe eney stl'essed Sebold, of Cincinn ati, spent at Way ne Park S undllY ~\'e ning . day, for the f'i n ,t game of u se ries. SunLa. t S und ay' S figu res : "Uncle Ste,ve" Phillips , of Le b'the importa nce of !me coopera tion day at the Reservo ir. Specials on Dia m ond~, Wed din g anon, racing horses in his eightyof the inmates with Welfar e DeYELLO W PRING ninth year, isn't in favor of the Rings, Si lvcrwar e, Chinaw a r c, partmerit officia1s and the Parole Mis9 Mildred Hart$oc k hilS reAB R H PO A E barrier system of starting , which Shower Gin_, Etc., at Cary's BoaI'd membe rs. There must be .. turned to !her home in Milford his nephew , Steve Phillips , Jr., " The Home of Gifts," Lebano n. Confer, 3b spirit of mutual helpf ulness or aftel.' a week's visit with Ml's. 5 u 0 2 2 o T. J. Browne and daught ers The new depot at Lytle is well-kn own starter, is advoca ting Ohio. failure 'of the n ~w program is Edith HarTis an~ family. 4 1 9 3 0 1 Coffma n. c visited the Soldier s' Home laBt nearl y comple ted . Passeng ers need "Uncle Steve," as the veteran Brod el'ick, ss . 5 2 3 0 6 2 bound to result. Heanng s will be FI'i-day, Mrs. Maude Cran e and daugh- Dav, no more to stand in the sun or rain horsem an is known, 2b .. 5 1 2 1 4 o gl'anted . 80 as t o insure, as 'far as called J. tei's Mary anll Anna Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Hartsoc k Mi ~~ Lola Zell spent several while waiting Lee, Mr. li nd Baies l b for trains. Large Robert Bryson , secreta ry of the humanl y. possible , justice to all and daught er Dorothy , spent Sun· weeks in the Mr.5. W. E . ~t r o ud nnd ~on Ha!'old K Bl:ewcr , p il5 01 2 l [) 1 1 The populat ion is a little over day in Milford , Ohio, guests of upon school city before enterin g quantit ies of coal and otheT Greene county fair board, over viSited r elntl yes neal' Cent crv ille, L. Brewer , c( . 5 1 1 1 5 1 duti es here. freight pass · (Iver the road each long 4,7.00 accordi ng to the count of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Shriner , 0 1 0 o distnnc e telepho ne and Sunday eve n mg. da y for Cincin.n ati, Walnut HUIB Se mblel·. rf said that he has a colt that he WaTden P. E . Thoma s. 5 '1 I I 0 o D. W . Meeks is now emplo>,- and stations along the line, In facl wants to enter in one of the Mrs. Rilla BroW11, of Center- ed as the adverti s ing agent :l 1 0 3 0 o Mr. a nd Mrs. N. L. Rogers , If Smi th. If of To- the Narrow Gnuge Tohere were 1,438 deaths Te- ville:. was the guest of Misses AI'!- ledo. Cincinn iti and St. Louis rail- thriving business. begins to do a classes at the county fair pro- Springb oro, and M.r. Ha rold corded in the state dUI'lng the fil'!!t nie u. and Mame T. Brown 1'otaI..~ viding the barrier system is not Rogel'S, of Bulfalo, ·12 B 9 27 18 6 at the road. N. Y ., wer e four months of the present year, Friends ' Home, several There is no doubt but the peo. to be used. visitors days lit last t he home Mr. Samuel of I\h. Everly and has made pIe ' of this town 'h ave Jong setcompared with 718 in the COT- week. WAYN ESVIL LE A. C, Mr. Phillips is training a stable Mrs. Mark Rogers, on Sun day. arrange ments to move back to tIed down to the convl · . d 0 f 1980 Influ respon d Ing ' ctl'on that T. of hOl'!!es at Lebano n. Last fall he perlO • • AB R H PO A E k h ' Waynesv ille and Ilgain ta e up IS P. FeUer can do almost enza alone was respons ible fO'T an . Miss Luella· William any thing 'made a new mnrk for a colt which Mrs. Merle Kel'\1 s and lilli e (;1'8 li e, 3b, !\~ .. 5 1 1 1 · 2 .3 son ac- abode among h is old friend s. in the way of sign paintin g. Let- he drove at the Hamilto increase of 6.3'8 deaths during the compan ied her brother daug hter Joan mo~ol'ed ~u\~' n from BUl'ton, 55, .... 3 0 1 2 1 1 n fair. and sister first named period, with a margin Mr. and Ml'!!.1 . d t J k . J . WilJiam son, - - _.. . - - - - Howard Mannin gton r etu rned tenng Cleve land Tu esdll Y, bl'lnglll g her Gon~ , S~ , 3b .... 2 0 0 1 1 0 of 87 deaths t o spaTe, accordi ng to to their home inR. CleveJa an ornllLme n n wbor kin gen nd for a to th e Soldier s' Orphan s' Home eral but it may fa ther, J . D. Marlatt , home after ~atlcrthwt e I b 5 0 1 14 . Dil'ecto r H. G. Southa rd, of the two weeks visit. THR EE SALES not e IN nown A DAY the first day of the month and that he is prepare d to. do a ten -day vi 'it there. Th e Kerns Hough. If . .5 0 0 1 01 01 State Depart ment of Health. An an ele. went into the Home printin retul'n home Thu rsday, Mrs. Ellis, cf Bvel'llge of 236 deaths daily made .. 3 0 . F. T . Martin auction eer, Cen- JwiU Mr. and Ml'!!, Will Watt, of on the second. Howard is 'a ~ office gant job of f lresco paintin g. . D. Marlatt accom pan ying them Ramby, cf .. . 2 0 11 01 00 00 pTomisWe have had the pleasur e of ex terville , Ohili conduc ted an up Ohio's mortali ty record during Frankli n and Mr. and ?J.rs. 'auction GeoTge for a visit . ing boy, N l' ndy , 2b .. . 6 2 2 2 8 1 ~1~!~i~~dso:~CY~d~~ ~ho:; ~~ t~:~ sale in Dayton , on Saturda y, from the firRt four ",\onths of 1981, with Hartsoc k motore d to riqua SunWelle I ', c Mr. and Mrs. Seth S. Raines take the bare fJ'es~ waU of .. 3 2 1 5 1 47 deaths eabh day' from disease s day to see Mrs. Hartsoc a dwell 9 :30 to Mrs. 12 :30 Mabel a . m, and opened WihlOn 'e nterta ined Compto n, rf, p 4 0 0 0 5 00 k' s sister, were summo ned in ha ste to Cin- ing or public 0'1 t he heart, 36 from influen za Mrs. Margar et Thomas , who buildin g and ornaanothe the r "Katyd sale at - 1 p. m. selling ids" 'P,hu rsday after- Focht, p . . ", 2 1 1 0 8 4 and 'pneum onia. 20. from cancer at the home of her daughte is ill cinnati a week last Friday, oWoing ment there in mstyle that will .com till 5 p. m. He was then driven to noon . She served a nice lunch to Hopk ins, rf . 2 0 1 0 1 0 r. to the ' severe illness of .their son, '.il'd ' 10 from tube.rcu16sis. Twenty d th d iratio ( ' of ood Greenfi eld, Ohio miles from the foJ lowing: Mrs. J ea n Bunnel l, "deaths occurre d daily of infants . Mr. and' ,M rs, H. H. William e a III • ,n . g. Dayton where he66 op~ned son ~i: J qs. W. Hainef! , of .W. Seventh ryJan the Mrs. T.helma Sul'face , Mrs. Eliza- To.t als ... .. ... 4l 6 10 27 Judges and afte r It IS done It ""111 third 'auction under one '.yeljr of ave. 23 10 had as their dinner guests S\Jnda}1 of the day beth FUTnas ; Misses Ru th Cook, last as ~ong . .' as the house Itself. . selling from 7 :30 till eleven Nelli e and Kathlee Mr, . and Mrs: Paul HaWKe. of Lester Cralle who n Graham has for . two Marsha ll Cummi ngs 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9The n w' ·toster compile d by TrOy, M"r. and' Mrs. R. J . William - years been , a . compos itor in the a burglar last Wednes arreste d p. m. Saturda y evening . Mr. . . . '.Secret ary of State Olarenc e J. son and , son Robert Y. SpTings .. .. 2 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 1- 8 day morn-' Martin. .dld not have any help of 01 C!evela nd, Miami· Mrs . . Editl) G~ette Earns, office Mrs. has .taken Laura 'a ing who was afterwa rds indentif ted . any on the sales, and W. A. C, ... .. 0300 0012 O_ f' 6 Bl oWll, report$ forty-tw o consule r Jay B, Cooper , ~ayton, . .Harold situatio :n In the A. rH. Pu~h Pubat 9 :30 Mosher., M)·s. Frank L. Taylor of, as a person implic~teq in Ii theft Sunday momina ' was . conduc . . .' :repres entatlv es hi. Ohio. Nlnete~n W\IIiamso;n and ·of. . San Franeis Iit tJe co. lion Califor ting Richard nia, : Mr. li.shin~ and Compa~ Earned' Runs--VI~I Lor$ 1; W· r's Office m Cin- at New Bu~lington. . ..' are statione d in Clevela nd, thlr- Grace · and Luena WllJiim the singing at the M. Ferry r s, Ronald ChUTCh son. Hawke CJnnatl lind son . Lester. Frank Ii ~. a Co. 1. . ~een in Cindnn atl while the reWheat bushel, 90c; Flour per of . Try this for a days work aIIld Mr. Harris Mosher spent S un.. . y~J1ng man, and he ,has ou: Stole.n Bases-!jrodcl'l ck, Se~C\vt., $8.40; Hutter ' per 1b.,26c : andChrist. l'I'1ainder are .a t s~t~ered points. in see how your voice holds out. day with Mr. and Ml'!!. F. C. R.art- bier, Crane, Among the many. ,!~o. a~ sup- wYlhes ~or. s~cc.e~s .• nd happme · G.on~, Weller 2, ss, OrJeans 'm oJasses 66c · anll 70c; the state. Twenty~~ix natio ns }ceep per 'at the R?bltze r P1Cl11C " sock and family of Milford . - - •• -'--~Two-blUlc Hlt;...:.-F oeht. these 1:,e8piE!sentatl.Ves h~re ·whlJe near the sWl.mming p<;Iol, Ilr~und . JStlanJey_ SeUers is trave1in g .for Maple molases ' .1,25; Beef per lb. . ThTee, base Hit--M endenh all. ~qay W. ,A. McCalL 8: Co., hardwa re best cuts, ·18c; Sausag e; . Italy leact. In number Wlth sove.n even1hg ~C1e ,M r. and per Jb. Mr. and ·Mrs. CaTI Sherwo od, ' LOI)~ES WILL PICNIC M.rs..... F. erch(Ul'ts Oinclnn ati. It seems 12cj Sli'lt Hits-O ff Focht, 4 1-8 iJt'. ' consuTs,. consu,Jar ~renta and ac- Cafr,erty, Mr, .nd enterta ined the followi ng guests, 1'Iirigs; off Compto n "5 in Mt& JOBi.h Ca.!- Waypes vilJe hJs Dacome a train- per 'dozen,per. l~arreJ, U.60; Ea'in "4 2-3 m. ting consulo r agents. 'n tnls 'one lerw · and lIliBII Edith 12c.: Lard per ' pound, Wedne sday, The July drill 22: team Mr. of and Ml'!!. ninK8. Miami V of F,tankh n ing icboM 'for' Cincinn ati.' We'U 12 @ . . .. • ... state. The duty of a consul Is to Mr. and Mrs. R. F, W,Uiam ; Fla:1C Seed per busheJ, Council Jr. O. U, A" M. nave lOn and . wait tjll .the C N R R been M.orris Sherwo od of HaTVel' sbullg, Lett on Ba8~-V~ .It;ora -lS: eR $1,00: ,aid in seUing the J)roductB of hill lion Robqrt , of. OJevela Potatoe s, per bu. 6I,Jc Invit4!d Mr, to and put Mrs, on their fancy drill ·Clinton Anson. oj' nd, Mrs; along then tlbinas ",ill be fe::ed Hams C. .8. . o~ country . to promotl ! IrlenJlJ y. Mary McKay , of Dayton ) per Jb., 17~ at the picJ.lJc 01 the 1~1r" of Colorad o, Aaron Sears and Ml'i!. A. Bascs , Mrs. n Ball--l ?" Focht 6; tes feellD.. betwee'n the nationa ls of Paul Bauk, Ap.P /16c, Warren 8JId of Troy, lire. 11. B • •. St. Ma~'s S'. S. Will Clelel!ta~ Hon. Butler countie.. to be· John Ree~r, IOf ~nterviUe. A by ",~omre Z., kil' CO\J1'ltry end ' Americ ans a}ld in W:UHaDllOn, W JI b ·.... 26«:'\ Com heJCl at. Miami Beach, park, served in WiIliam lOn 'h~ i,welf~h ·anmvet'llal'y of ita u- 90c Mor- IUJIllptuo' 118 dinner nlt . 1I\tln-.IIi. paual to encoqr qe both busine .. aad lilY! SOD Harold : Bar ey '10 row, on way Sunday at , Brewet AUCUlt IUctbard . 2. , Orace . . alld ~ . PII Salida} , .vsama , Sap.ull traftL __ _ _ alte to l6e . All memb.... of the Ooucl l aad . 1 L~.ua WDUamaOD. " Every one enJopd Jlr. PUle tII1I.-C~«mu. Wic.......,:,: tbiJr fllDllltl an IAYited. UDlP~ ..... .. a ch ildren's party Satu rday, 26 th ce lebratin g Mnslel' Jimm ie's 8everlt h birthda y, und fi s5 Alma' eighth birthda y which oceul's t\ ugust J nth . . . As the gu est s al'rived they I\' ere present ed with toy boll oons an d fancy paper hals. Kodak p ict · UI'CR we r e take n of the group. From 2 tu 5 o'c lock games were played, a ball ga me be tween boys and gids being the most in te l·esti ng . After open ing th ei r gifls the ehilclrcll wilh th(' ir guests l oo k the ir places aroun d Lhc dinin g tab le where they bl el\' out the can di es which decoral cu lh eir hirlhda y

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" Well, yo u re n ot chain ed there, are you'! Ther ··s Il othinl!' to' keep you fr om g t ting out , is ther ? I'm in be d, too, but I'm n ot go iu g to let a l1\el'e being in bed interfel ' wilh my profess iunal fu ture, am I'll meet you dQwn- stairs in t en miollt es." And s he hun g up thl' r'ece ive r. uw on the \\ h ole, no one cou ld have been mQre practicu l abo ut th ing!' l'onnec ll'd so lely wjth businl's>! than HQwena Her clQChes wen~ IlII IIrt, for all their in creasin g shab bin es~ , but th y were extrem ely tailor tI and t rim. Her ver y mannel's were cr isp and busin ess like. But someth ing- s he didn ' t know just what- prompt ed her to discal'd her chi c s por ts costum e that night. 'he dived to the bottom of her bug un d pulled out'll soft and himnl ery littl e dinner g own of enticin g li ne and beguili ng color. She put on het" highest -heeled silken slippers . She got out tinkling li ttle blu e bracele ts and earrings and chains. And she accentruated h er Ishinune t'y sweet n ~'1s with the flattel'i ng lint!B of a chitfon velvet scarf, deep und wide and ruffled. When Peter, waiting ratheT sulkily in the lobby of the hotel, first saw heT floatinK' toward him "e could scarcely believe it was RQ",ena of the rumble seat. Fler rouge )'ed lips smiled at his frank amaz~­ ment and she t,ook hi s hand in he ~s powder y soft to the touch and faintly perfum ed.

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Probate C ~, urt Proceod inrr. D. .... ·lIrna ha l1. atlminis ll'llt I' I'he ...·tatc of urll arnuhlltn. e 'Cll sed, flier! hi s in ventory li nd appl'tI ise ll1C!nt. 1' h.. eslllle o'f i.afaye tt ich Ql'O il. d CC C llS d, is exempt rrom inhcr ita nce tux. Helen Bam h art is t o be admi ttet! into til Oh io H IJ~ \l i ta l for Epil·p t ics. - Edi: on Lc Ro!<s i ~ to be a dmi tted inle' th ' ln stilllti oll f UI' t he l " ce b l e- ~ ! i nd ed . Huzel Hi cks . ndm illis tl'utrix of th e esta te (o f Ned Ili cks, deccl\: eu , is Ol'd er 'd 10 I1Ink c cCl'tain Miles and l1111kt:' rcLuI'n to Ihe CO Il!' t. Th cstllte' I f Ruse H, Wi l;;o ll, ti l' l'C IIS<,d . is exem pt fro l1l inherit anc e t<lX . i\linnie M. \{ l,hse lI'a ~ uppoint ed adl1lin i~ trut .. ix o r Lhl! Cti wtl! of " 'illiu lI1 E. R c h ~ e . dece:lSe'd. a nd til ud bund ur ~ 00 wit h Edward C, Mo rey Ilud l\!urice E. Willillms us

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ed ond l'ellentf ul , lik e a struck man " Wh y, Rowen1l, Lhat' - t ha t's vory n ice of you- I upp se. Bu t I Teally had never t hou ght aboutbe ing mU\'I"ied to you- " "W e ll ," s he int elTup ted tal·t1y, "if it cu me: to t hat I clln't th ink of IIny th ing in th e wodel I'd likl! le'!'R t h ~ n being mal'l'ied to yuu . either." Bu t she rea lized tit once she was off Qn th e wrong tuck and quick ly change d her' method , "Of co urse, da.rling," she added kinLll y " I know we d n't get a long very well togeth er , and that wc're any thing but in lo\·e. But it isn'l a rea l mal'riag e I have in mind. J us t to' cover the propri et ies and let us fin ish the tr ip.- And j URt think how much mor., money we ca n sa ve) not always ha ving to buy maD Icures and su uven i rs 1'0'1' Bobby!- I know a judge in New York and he'll 'II nnul us as soon as we ge t buck. No harm don e." "Mayb e he won't do it." "Oh, yeR, he will. He wants to marry me himself . He'll annul u~ like a shOll out of a gun ," "But, Rowe na- " he hegan wrctc hedly. "And, Peter, dear P et er ," Ruid Rowena movin/! 1)I'eWly in the I1ranspa l'ent vc lvet scarf, ""m really a t erribl y ni ce so rt when ,I'm not workin g hard and worried ,auout money. EVI' I' and t!Vl!r so many qu ite nice peuple are t enibly anxi ous to be married to mo. I dare say as a mal"ried couple we shall g et along beller t han most. And we will be careful to get rooms on sepal'at e fl Qors of thl!

Rowena g ut oul. "J , j usl be offnl)out it, Peter, Bl! casual. ·' "Ye h, " he ~r o \\'l c d. "The),' I'l' gQing to think i ' s very fi shy." b\'i oll sly, th e ~' did thi nk so . Pet er sl J'oll ed u p to th e cl es k with II ro n ~ picu oll ~ as, lIn1 pti oll of lion, cha lan ce. Rowena ta)q;ill~ nl!J'vo usly <It hi, he Is. "G ot II co upll! (,I' rooms '! " he a ~ ket! th e cl erk . "y eg, ~ ir. " suicJ til eicrk b l' i ~ kly "On -cr sc pnrut fl () o r ~ r 'uppllse suicJ Pt'tl'!' hopeful ly . "N o- · onn ~ l'ting. " ~ ll i d . th e ~und

The world's latest bu.oee were caught the mornin g a,iter they 11111."'", two-thi rd ' days. Left ~o right lire Harold Glltty and his "E I' - \\' ell- " b gu n l' et£!l', and Mfa. band. A. top are shown Flonnc o C. HalL, bllcIcer of the' wife. weaken ing, 6laht, and the "W e'd rathe l' have t helll - CI' o n differen t fl tJ OI'" if you don't - _ .--:=- =-==-==--== ==== ===== =--=-= -=' mind," he s tamlller ed and hi s fnee S llJ'CtiC !-' . .JIlII1l·" E, Bu rke was Il ppointe d gn'\\' r cd. Th e cle rk I(/ok d LIP <I the m ndmini "t ru tll r of the ('statc of Min Lula D!lvis. All rcal and persona l repuirs , $24'.0.\: John son and c h o~() l nte Sl'rup , Arid a drop 0'1' Johnsun. lumh cr, $2 ·'-\JO; MQr- tW IJ of vun ill u if Y" lI wi~h "tJ·a ngcl y. 'l'h e tl'l e ph onc girl CUIIIC nil! O!tIl1 CI·. dcc ·used. and fi)",d prO I)erty. it. Jose ph und Hetti e Ertel to Wil- ruw Lumbe r Co ., repaiJ's , $204. -1 2 a ruund fr o m h!:' r de"k in t he co r· b(J nd .,r $7 1l00 with Hennan Ke utc r ant! lillln I·'rank F . Kell Heckerl tcr 1lan. us s ureInlots Nos. OI'egQn ia Bridge Co " l'ellair~. nc r and lounged wi l hin g uod hell r$508.62 ; W. A. MOllden & u.. l:Cing di , llin ce. A hu'/{e Illatl ill ti t'S. David il ulmes, J ames F QlIen I, 2. a, 4 a nd 5 in Fosters . uncl 'Tum BuUlt ,lf! Walluce we re uPPQ inted E. Scutt, decease d, l<l pairs, $206.06 ; L"I'uy & Bllli r. ~,.,._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ slouch\, c lQth l's saunter ed on ' r a ppra isers. N ina Scott Com pton 144 acres .to cement , gruve l IInll sew from 'tll£! ciga l' stllnd, Tw o llIen $ l 8 1.Ilu .... y L, DUI·mo lly. a dminis tra- Marie cott White 18 2 acres, to' 58; Le roy & Blair, grav ers. Ritting nl'n l' dl't)PlJc rf th",ir' l'n pers el. $~J() . !IO; tur tif th e e, ta t e o f lIul!h J. Fal'- Ollit! Scott • hurls 194 acres, 1I11 Barrelt Co., supplie s, $D 05!l. ill thei l' laps find une beg an t il rub 77; r e ll , decca sed . Hied h i ~ ,iJ'st and in TUl'tl ecreek town ship . Kilpall' ick-Fre nch Motor ar 0., his gllls"e. . J esse J. Wallac e, decease d, to gll s 1I11d suppli es , $245.1 (i; Pl'ues FUNER AL DIREC TOR " Sepamt e fl ours? " re peated the tinul accoun t in co urt. Th e wi ll of Kllt e Kamm orel', Meli ssa J . Wallac e. A lJ real and Equ(ipm ent Co., rel)ai rs, $28.4 2 ; l·I t' l'k . persQna l propert y, WAYN ESVIL LE, OHIO Refiner s Inc., l:a8, $15.00 ; J. W. "Y -y ': , r.l e<l. e: 'chim ed Htl\\'cllll IlecclIsc d, II'IIS filed in court , Th e will of F ll nn y M. Robinson, Annll Pricket t to D. A. Harriso n Lingo Hardwa re he lpfull y. ' So- SO \\' e won' t \\,like u., ~upplies [lIl ol>l Nos. 965 and 967 in Frank- $366.70 ; John LIIW and Son. ~ up ­ cne h ut hc l' up nl(jrnin g:. Wc-sll! ell deectllIe d. wu s admitte d to pr ubate lin. Th e wi ll of Wallace E. Sco tt, de . plies , $1.35; Flliorley Hardwl lre Full), Equip late, " ped for Good c 'a sed. \\' II ~ acllll i tt cd to pro bate. , COl'l and Coro lin e Sc haub .. Ill , [ sec," said the cle rk. Nina to AI- tore, suppli es, $3.85; Lebun on SCOLL Servic e. ·oJ11)Jto n. Ma rie ScuLt l11a P. T achan. lnlots Nos. 2606 Lumbel' CQ., Rup plies, $!) OZ .07; "Trtlve li ng togeth er '! " Lawren ce Bruder , repail's , $3.!lO; "Y H." Ra id Pet c/' firmly . "My White and Olli e Sco tt hurts were and 2607 in Lovelan d. Large Displa y Room . wifc lind I Ul'e taki ng a motol' trip appoinl etl (!XeCl1ll'IC CI> lind gllve William F. Becker man to Louis E. F. Schrad er, s upplies, $26.90; bond Ambu lance Servic e o f $20,0 00 with L. Earl Wenz el and Mal'ie Wenzel . Inlots Oregoll ia Bridge Co., repairs , $78. up to' Yellows tone," The clerk s wu ng the register to- Tholl1 pson ontl p, M . HQosa u No s. 1, 2, 3, 4 IInd6 in Fosters . 65; Morrow Feed & Supply Co., Tal.pL eae 7 Day or Ni,ht s upplies, $1.59; Morrow HardwH re ' ..___ ___ ___ ylves t r C. Schlink wllrd him ant! ha nd , t! hilll the pen. S lIl'Il tiCS. D. E. Heywoo d. Fran k ___ _" Sti tt lind H. S, Gunnoe wel'e Io P- Muri e Schlink to Jesse and LQtis Store, Ifupplie s, $1.25; H. L. " Will Y O ll r egi .. t ·r·!" CO IISmith and po in te d tlP pra ise rs . over, supplie Mnry "Pl't er Bland ,," : Smith. , $53.87; Real wrote Pelel' . D. In the case (If Fannie A. Lowth- creek townsh ip. eslate in Turtle- Adams and Co., repairs. $J1,1.1 1i1'l111y. 2; - --- - - - - - - -er, p.xccutr ix of the eHtate Qf E. L. Leroy " Your- wife, 10 0 , pl ease," said Agn es R. Lewis & Bluh'! gllS, $1.12, McVay, decease d, vers us George LewiH. Heal es\.uto toin George A. the clerk. HamlltQ n Peler hes itat ed, " Mr s.- Peter McVay, et a i, CUI,ther IIppI'nise- t own ship. ment unci additi o nal bond is to be ,- " he wrote slowly, H omer Hiles and Ida Hiles to ~ R owenll leaned over. "I'd rath er dis pensed wi t h. John G. Keller. Inlots Nos. 23 and e In the cn e Q,f Lebun on-Citiz ens 24 in Mainev use Illy o\\'n name, Pete r," ~ he Ilid ille , RESID ENT "For- for profess ional r ea Rons." Na tional Bank lind T"us t Co., adArthur Smadbc ck and Pete I' crossed out what hI' had minist rator de bonis nun of the es- Smndb eck, to Carl Schllub . Ruth Heal tate of James B. Wills, decease d, es tate written ond wrote "Mis .". Th en in Lovelan d. he scratch ed that out and wl'Ote ve rs us W a ller \vili s, et a i, certain Rudolp h Schneid er to' John E. "Rowen a Ros tanll." But it did n ot 8ul es hav in g bee n made all ac- Kinny. 267.46 acres in Harlan PERMA NENT LOCAT ION lo ok ju st right to' him 0 he care- counts ar e to be s ettled. townsh ip. fully inserted "Mrs, " over the Eves M . Wilson. executr ix of t he Carl und Carolin e Schaub to estate o'f John W . Wilson, til ed her Stella ~cl'Utchedou t "Miss." Clark. Inlots Nos. 2244 and til'st and finul accoun t. LEBAN ON, OHIO Th e clerk studied the name, the 2243 in Lovelan d , The estate o t' .Jo hl1 W. Wilson is tele phon e gil'1 look ed over hi s Mary E. Dunham . Eye. Examin ed decease d, to shoulde r as he did RO. The large found free o r inherita nce tax, Sa rah E. Dakin. All real and per· The es tale of GI Hugh ..... ,J. Jo'lIrrell, Fitted Repaire man in the slouchy ' cloth es s tudied prapert y. decea ed, is exe mpt from In,h ed- sonal Petel·. . David E. Dunham , decease d, to c===============:-~=-------== tance tax. "New York, eh? ' sllid the clerk. Laura S. Dunham . real and The will of Je!lse J,. Wnllace , de- persona l propert y. All "ycs.... su id Peter. Nut Ice Cream . "Ye" indeed. " chimed R owena. ceased, was Ildmitte d to probate . Mrs. Aggie Mc;Millian, decease d Here is nut ice cream, Ruitabltl Frank M. Compto n wa s appoint - to Alexan der McMill ian, et "M otor '/Jut toge th er?" for a cool summo l' day: "Yes," said P eter and Rowena ed exec u tor of the estat(l of Fanny real and persona l propert y. al. All Beat togethe t· the yolks of seven M. Ro binso n, tlE!cease d. and filed in weH-t im ed chorus. ,"Peter , darling ," !ihe said, "I hotel Frank E. Crosier and make the clerks give The cl e rk fr owned over t he bond of $60,000 with the United Annice M. Cl·osier . , decease d, to' eggs and a cup and a half of Sligar •, ltave a gorgeou s idea." All real and Add two cups of h ot mifk, lind It)J a receipt making a note of it I'oom chalt. " ['m afraid we're fll Sta tes Fidelity a nd GUUl'an ty Co . persona l pr<lpert y. Peter's sulkine ss took instant so vanilla to flavor. Add a c up we can, use it for evidenc e thai up," he us said s urety. Maxw'ell Hllrtley , How• .flight. "Gosh, Rowena , you- we have nevers lowly. "Not a thing Art hur and Ruth Smlldb eck to cream and a cup of nutmeaof uh- never bee n left." ts . al'tl Co nQver and Willa Thirkie ld Carl Schaub . Real estate you're exquisi te! You're just rav-' anythin in Love ~ choppe d very fin e. Freeze. g but ju t- well, married Peler leaned over the desk and wer'e app ointed a,pprais ers. ishipg! Y()U must let me paint you land. . . ' hi s mild face like' !lhat. You're simply unbelie va- you know." quite g-rim Th e ndjudic ation and determ inaM. E. Mannin g Kam"That's enough , if you a sk me " lind ugly. "Youlooked Potato Croque tte. t ion of tlw inh eritnnc e tax on the merer. ·62.65 acrestoinJohn pIe-yo u're not reaU" said you hael two ' Hamilt on estate of Marga ret Sumner , de- townsh ip. , • "Oh, but this is the real Rowen a said Peter in a trouble d voice. · ' room!'," he sliid in a IQW YO ice. Mix togethe r I pint hot mashed " I'm terribly hungry, " said Row "We did then," sa id the clerk ceused, is to be g iven to all persons she. said 'with seducti ve sweetne ss. ena. Carl and Carolin e Schaub to potatoe s, 1 teaspoo n salt % t ea"You never saw me before. You ning "Let's go down to thut cun- evenly . "But just now"- he shook illtcl·est ed. spoon pepper, 1 teaspoo n onion Olivia Stirnka Tk. Inlots little place the elcrk told us his head~"J'm afra id not." The will 01 GeQrge R. Ross man, 2696 and 2696 in Lovelan d. Nos. Ju\ce, 1 1lBblesp oon bu.tter, know only a poor little workin g 1 and have a sandwic h or some Th e t elep hQne girl snicker ed a decease d. was admitte d to probate iirl trying to earn her daily bread' about OaTI and Carolin e Schaub to tablesp oon choppe d parsley , yolks thing. And you think it over. I littl e and Qne of the men ,oo "I- I've just got to paint yQU had Lu eza D. Rossma sitting n wa appoint ed Pearl Spence r. Inlots Nos. 8254 2 beaten eggs. Stir over tire till t.o . think up so me way out of near by rus tled his paper. Ro' like that!" w ena executr ix. no bond require d. ChaT- and 3255, in Lovelan d. mixture leaves sides of sauc e pan. Phon e 78J it, Peter. We Jus t c<luldn 't chuck flu shed an d caug-ht les li'shuTp W. Monger E. C. Hamilt on and "You shall." she promise d, smil- it.-not Carl and Carolin e Schaub to ·W.ben 0001, shape into croque ttes here- not right at the very cQwerin g slightly , but Petcrbreath ing. sud- W . . C. Betzler were appoint ed ap- V1ncen t Muccill a. Inlots Nos. 6700 dip in beaten egg, 1'011 in crumbs , , "I suppose it's too late to do front dQor of the RQcky Mounta ins ~enly showed s urely and efficient. pl'alsers . and fry brown in deep kettle and and 6701 in Lovelan d. I cQuldn 't bear it." Oh, yes, yQU have." he said. i~ ,now- " he began. The will of Mary B. Eldridg e, Stephen H. Waters to Minnie M smokin g hot fat. So they tQok a taxicab al)d went "TwO' rooms, and we'll "I'm afraid so." Rowena drew a th m. dec eased. was admitte d to probate Waters. Real estate in Lebano n. to the nice little place and We've got a ma .... iage take deep, deep b~eath . Someth ing down certific ate Edwin S. Eldl'idg e was appoint 'ed Minnie M. Waters to Oharles H. Rowena Potato Souffle didn't say a word about if that' what's eating YQu!" about it- somethinl!' about her' executo l', n o bond require d. W. G. Moore . Real estate in Lebano n. "Yhea? " 2 cups made Peter think vaguely of a busines s, or mQney, OT prQfess ion s. Anders of o n, N. s, mashed , 2 A. Hamilto n and S. Helen GibBon and r A. tablesp oons ofpotatoe "R{)wena, get t he certi ficate!" swimm er standin g eold and bold She talked softly of lovely, lovable . Tibbllis were appoint ed apprais - Campb ell to Joe M. andCheste melted butter, 6 MONEY LOANE D Margar things, et and smiled, and the beads Rowena hurri ed ly tQok it out of ers. and bare, body poised motionl ess, ' Gaessle r 10 acres in Hamilt on tablesp oons of cream, 2 eggs, salt \.- - - - -- - .- - - - - - - and pepper. f..or ,a distanc e plunge into icy shone blue Qn her throat, and the side pocket of her bag. The Eli1.abe th Graham , vuardia n of towl'\ship. stars s hone in the blue of ,her eyes clerk read it slo wly and Beat the PQtatoe s and butter LOANS on Livesto ck, Chattel s, w~ter. -"Peter- you handed ' it Dennis Graham insane, tile dher you are until Peter declare Oharles E. Steck to Gertrud e· L. until smooth d it was a very to the large man in the slouchy firs t Ilccoun t in ,court. Second Mortgn ges. NQtes bQugh. very sure you are not in love?" light: add the Mitchel good l. 10 acres in Turtlec reek cream, yolks and 0'1 her s and they would clothes who looked it over and John Harbin e, Jr., Xenia, Ohio. "I wiII be," 'he assured 'h el' gal- get it idea Th e of will ,eggs of J osephin and salt. e Dodd WIlS done tlrst thing next morn- nodded churliSh ly. . ~eat the whites to a stiff froth lamtly. "if you look like this very admitte d to probate . George E. tovvnship. ing. Mary S. Maxwe ll to George P. and stir them, in. Heap upon a tin often," "Denve r, ' eh?" inquired the Young was appo inted executo r and After breakfast th e next morn- clerk. "To-day , eh?" . "I'm seriou s, Peter." filed bond of $1,600 with the Ohio Judy. 16 acres in Turtlec reek in a rough uneven mound (neat ing Peter insisted UPQn using a "Yes," said Peter. ~ut jagged, so that the tips anal ~ONG OR SHORT TIME -Eu, "No, I'm not in l!lve." Cas ualty Insuran<!e Co. as surety, townsh ip. small p()rtion of their dwindli ng termll. Also Survey ing .lind Ah~ "Some 'O ther people drove out C. H. Young, It 'J. Shawha n and "Absol utely," edges, vvJten brown, will look expens e money to buy a plain wed with us," Rowena hastene IItractin g. , ' Write and I will eall "Absol utely." II icely), Warren and , Bill. set d ,C. to in AllOWe exYoung: the oven d' were until appoint ed ding ring. and see you. Sam D. Henkle , Way· plain. "And they were unex pect- apprais ers. "Then Peter how about this?" Wester n Star, adverti sing, $I :60: well browne d. They had 'no trQuble procuri ng edly called back nesville , Ohio. Anothe r deep bl'eath~ another pre to Jl1 New YorkSanitar y Supply the license, Co., hurried supplie directly to the and so-the 1'est of us--Pe tel' s, monito l'y quiver of cQld' Besh antici Mil~ Shakes New $17:80 Suit. ; W. office C. Gilmou oC the nearest r, inquest , justice and by anfl I-;-ju t got marl'i.ed ." . pating all icy plunge. "You know, It is quite possible to make deEarl RQbinette versus John Raw $6.30: Woodro w- Weil-Stan age Co. We ve g ot a ve ry lIIee . lllte on marriag e isn't the sweetly sacred twelve o'clock they were married. WANT ED supplie s, $1.26; Back in Lebano the hotel they turned the second floor," s uggeste d the lings and Mrs. Silma Rue for n' Patriot , licious milk shakes at home. You thing it used to be. It' s on'ly a sort abruptl y adverti away sing, from $214.9 6; each other as' clerk. Wester n can, for a conside rable price, buy money on a promissory note, for cif. adventu re thllSe days, a matter :;All rig ht. " sn it! Pele l' grimly. un uccoun t and for costs. Frank Star ,$214.9 6; Drs. Edward and an electric milk shaker, or you can HA VE a fine, fiv e room, modern of eXPedie ncy, or conven ience, or soon a s they had theil' keys from No." cri ed Rowena . faint but Anders on is attol'l1e y for plaintif f. Robert Blair, services, $28; Wal- for a very reasona ble price buy a emotio nal experim ent. And besides the desk and went up to th eir bungalo w, garage, good location Kelly, .service s, $10; Bur- hand shaker that is quite satisfac Clarenc e ,l 3rown vers us Florenc e ,busines s is far mQre importa nt. rooms by separat e .elevato rs. And firm. "Sepllrll te flool's." to trade for good house in at one Q'clock they were drawin g Don't you think so?" Tho clerk /!r i nned. not unsy mpa Thomas , et aI, for partitio n of real r01lgh Adding Machin e Co., sup- torY. Then make chocola te syrup nesville . Call Main 1360J,Wayor " I hadn't really though t Qf it in out Qf Denver , headed north, both thetical ly. "Al l right all l'ight' he estate and equitab le relief. How- $7.70; Karl D. Dakin, insuran ce, and keep it on the ice, aad when write, A. C. Kelsey, 224 W. Herjust that way," said Peter vaguely a little hushed, a little excited and sllid. J?on't be n e rvo~ s, lady. Wetll ard W. Ivins is att.orne y for plain- $5.36; W. C. Turton , cement , you want a milk shake upt SyTUP. man Ave., Dayton ,Ohio. j29 $194; Leroy &. Blair, cement , and milk and ice in your put him. on the "Well. you think of it and you'll more than a little nervou s. p floor.- Con- tifl'. $2486.5 4; Ohio Corr\lg ated Cui· and shake. If you like, add shaker,' It was very Inte that night wh en gratu.IatlOns, Mr. toBland ,see I'm right. And as long as mnlted e. She's vert Co., sewers, $286.7 6; ,Way· milk, which, by the ",ay, we:,re not in love with anybod y they l'eached Cheyen ne, The last certalnl y a beauty. She'll get over Marria ,e ILicen.e . FOR SALE nesville Farmer s Exchan ge se",er, with the chocola te already comes else or anythin g, and nobQdy cares tWenty miles Peter drQve slQwly t hat nerVQU -neSR." 70; L. G. Anders on & Sqns Co., with it, so , that you omitmixed Allen LYon Janus, sales man.P etel· Illuttere d unspea kable .one way or the othe.r- well, why creepin g aJong as one who dread ed the don 't we-wh y can't we- don;t the ultimat e al'l'ival and when no thmgR deep down in his thrQat, ager of Edento n, to Miss Mary FOR SALE- Some extra fine yo u .see what I mean? Why nQt amoun t of slQwing dQwn could and th e hoy came in 'lind tOQk their Faye Muchm ore, tEmcher of Mason Cocker el's frQm blood tested Clell Gentry . laborer , of Frankjust go ahead with the trip the postpon e the inevitab le he \\'a~ bagH' a nd led them off to separat e and trap-ne sted flock ' for past . "(J Cllll ~ on ~e lli1rate fl Il OI'M. A loud lin to Miss Wenda le N. Trent, of way we are, and do t.he work, and plainly on edge. eig.ht years. Will sell reasona ble. Frankli n. "It'R going to be awkard ti S lhl' g'LJ st of laughtCI' s wcpt up ' get the money and every thingthe eleE. H artsoc k, Waynes ville, Ohio. Lloyd Van Nest, forema n vnt.Qr sha ft in t he il' wake. of 'and jusl get married ? That's all." devil," Ile said moodily . ' Teleph one 45F2. "~ot a~ alI," said RQw enil, ".I u ~ l . Peter hadn't Temote ly suspect ed In the dool'lvay of th e room as- Locklan d, to Miss Grace Elizape th what she had in mind until she go nght In und ask f or two r oum s s ign ed hcr Rowena turned and I vins, beauty opel'Btor, of Lebano n FOR SALE- Colem an propert y held out fill appeali ng liand. broulth t the wOI'd out, str.uck him on separat e fl oors." on North street, semi-m odem, ,"YQu'd better come with me. It Real E.tate Tranlf erl full tn the face with it, as' it we re. will "G-goo d n il,l'ht, Peter," s he said odd for me to go in al one sadly. hot water heating system, etc. And it pulled him up short, shock- and look Fanny M. RQbinelQn, decease d 'to th en come back for you." Inquire at Gazette office. (Til he cQntinued') Belle Corbin Grizela,h Ramsey and - FOR SALE- Golden Oak d'r esser BUD 'n' BUB like new, $8.95jd uofold $6.96; gO'lden oak library · table, $3.00; The World' . Wrong, Bud'. Ri,htl ,Bu. ED , KRE _SSY Victor Console victrola , $7.60; , . fumed oak bufl'et $6.76; iron bed and· springs , $3.60; day bed A.l, $6.96; o'a k rockers , $1.60 up; odd chairs 60c. Bellbro ok Furnitu re Exch!n ge. ·J22 THRES }JER SUP~LIES - Belts, ,j !u)\eys, babitt metal; oil cups, inJecto n, lubricat Qrs, steam ana ",ater 'gauge!!, puge glass, oilers, pac~ing; boiler flues, suctlon "holle, ,t ank pumps~ valves ana flttlng! . , THE BOCKJ ..ET.KI NG 00., 416 W• .M.a in ~t., Xenia O.~ ~hone 860 cl~I'l,.

J. E. McClure

Dr John Zettel Optometrist 19 N. Broadway

F. 'J . Martin ,A uctio nee r

SATISFACTION

Or No Cha rge

Cen terv ille, Ohio

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THE MIAMI GAZETTE ·

CHARL OTTE

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BEECH GROVE

If Each ~Quld Clwose a Craft'

Ou,' 'hul'1utt e iill so young untl fuil' A nd· wavy is hel' durk! br~~\' n hUlr H ' I' eyc~ 81' e deepe. l, clear: t M1·S. ath~t \,jne J,o l'dun and blue, dsught I' 1\o£1. s Hannah . and D. L. CRANE I t PUbli.b erlsubI CliPtio n · Pric., $1.50 a. Y.ar A 111.1 sunn y i ~ hef 'natul' too. Ed 11110 A If a ttended a bi \ Offic. Pbon . ....... ,............ .. No. 112 - - - - . ' - - - - - - . - -_ dinner lit th hom of Don _ __ Out on hel' pOI'ch, in s hude .~ of RealQeD~e ........................ No. 118 £ntereJl JI. P.f,,'ullic « at W"yn. lie (lck IIn(1 family on . lInduy. trees Ohio • ... S.con d C I.... Muil M.tt •• She sits, cares. q by j:te.ntie breese . Ol'lundo lll'lInna n und wife find - --= =-= === = 'I'her with ' heart glowing , eyes Mrs. Mul'Y Dodg and daught er ~;dnu 1ue.' o f Xenia, M. M. JULY 20, 10ll l lIshin', ~ Terl'Y f t~llIce, were Sunday ==========~~~======~======~==~=~=--~=-~ Antl lip s as . carl,t uS old win e- uftel'lHl on guess. of K. E. Thomp :lno dllughl cr, Mary She drellll1 R of joys \\'hic l~ s he can RO n wi'f Kathi e n of thi s pluce. . gli!l1p~e , . Of love. an d lilli e luu ghing imps . Lauren ce Bro wn and :w ife of W e won.de l· if everybo dy is us tired of lis ten in" to udv e rli~ in~ ll l' r sou l is ' Iud, her courage Wayn !!vill e, Maul·i ce BI' wn and ~V~ I·. the radi O n~.. we nrc . We. wond e." if t he le who lue paying wife o f Fel'l' \' cn lled on relative s strong, fOI tadlo n~v~rt l s lllg are I{lJttmg thclI' money'peop s wort h out of it. But :0 far- hel' life ju: t one s \\' el' t IInu l' I 'iend~ S'u'nday nfte rn oon. at the . lIlllC tlln ' wc wondcl ' how we could get many the reall y song. Howard McKay un d family, w o nd~'lI f~1 progl'al1l ~ thut we hca l' ovel' our melio it' adveof lti ~ el's didn't PlIY lot· It. Ha ruld McKII~' ... nd fumi ly, spen t . . 'on!('body 'has' t o paY,rnr rullio bl'oadca sting. That goes without S h e'~ wcavin g Wl'US of life ~n uld, Sunduy with 1\/1 S. !J IIIT)' Rowe of An,l mostly, 1V0rk ~ in thrl'u ri 4 uf B1allche st er. SI~YIllIl'. !'iome bl'OlltlNlstlllK IS paid fur by politica l anti other (lI'OPIi 'ungold; dl ~ ts , and 1II 0~t o f Lhllt sort (,f slutf 1\' ., have Ii 'te ned Th L wis falllily. spent unday to i. pretty And US her tireless s huttl e flie s . l'~ Itu ss la . 1\ 0 undC!'s tlll1l! people cu'n not heal' anytlli'n i:ll'eary There'" wil.h relativ es at Bowe rsvi ll e. g but la ug ht!'l' dancing : in her pl opugun d:1 th,u~gh thell' I'udlu >Id s. In France th e govern mcnt Th e Misses Nellie Mury a nd own s eyes. ull tlw mdw statlOIl" uut il'u >cs lime on th e nir lo advel'ti Marjori e Davis. s pent Suturda y sel'S wh u we lInd ~ rs lnnd. du l1()l. lIIuk(! ~ny VCI'y s u 'clJss(u l attemp ts at ~ing. Dear, fair younj,( girl. with heu r t arle l'noon with the Mi sses Bel'neln I;,ng land tllt'I'C I S a fairly libe l·tll ~ y s tel1l of guvemm entertai and Opal Lewis of ncar Wellcontl'ul of ~u stout. . . du broadca s tIng. Onl~ un '. l\UlIlpaliy is Iiee nsed to broadca stent IHun. te~ al l of ~h(' slllllOn ~ I.n the Bdti;;h 1 ::; lc ~. H geL~ its. reveand it opera- We hope you keep lhe tangles oul. nue fr om an This life is yours lo Illar or maKe. 1-: . C. Mann on and wife, uf near IIlIlIual tax uf te n shl!lJng-s, 01' ubuut $2.&0 on each r(!ceivin Wi lming:ton , and Mi ~s E~he l MunCllnnot huY e a receIving: Sl!t ill r~n ~ llInu withuut paying th isg se t. You Bt' car('ful dl'IU', wh"t pulh yuu 110n of Tippeca lloe Cily were Suntux . The take. govern ment .c fl ilect~ lhl' llIon ey li nd divides it with the broadca day evening gu es ts of Glenn Dllvis sting compun y wh Ich d.e\' e lopes and put s 0 11 its 0\\'11 1}l'ogl·um s. of ent rlain- Oft lim es II touch of g loom t o-d"y ann family of nelll' Wellma n. mel~t and educa~lOn, hut there is ulwaYR a govern ment cen.o l· listen- l:I y tu-morr u\\' , will hav e pa~se d J. LC'c Taltlla!{ e and family, of inl,[ 1.'1 and thcre ts a decided limitati un ot' free express ion of idens and uwn\'. :. Le banun, spe nt S un day with hi s Upll110 nS ove l' th e radiO. A nd often ~h in gs that see m RO ill, homefo lkH here. . Th e. la R~ thing we wanl in A meriea is any of governm ent Ju~t mak e t he sunfi hine swee ter censo l·.· hIP: 1' .1' 'etlom u f speed1 lind of t hl' press iskind Walter Han s·e ll nnd wife and one of the fundastill. m ~ ntlll y/'ln~ lp l e.s of our dem ocracy. Th ere is ulways a daughte r, Maro lyn. lind Mr. nnd burellu cratic clIqu e Ill . \\ uyhlngt on winch wou ld like to cOlllrol not Mrs. Pctel's lind son, of Norwood. May mem ol'y on ly paint radio each day fo r were Thursd broadca st.'ng bu~ th o neWsptlpPI'S and a ll public s.peake l·s as ay evening guests of WOl'st thIng thut ('o uld hap)) en tu Americ a lib erty wou ld we ll. The With'vou colors ue that to arc let always new . K. E. Th umpson and [umily. go.ver nm ent or uny part of ~h" govcl'll ment IJI'escrib e whut people muy A nd bring you hopes, that d is tun t thll1k. 0 1' sny. se em, ADVER TISING ISProbab ly , 011 the ,,:hole, our Amedc an syste m of letting auve A nd >I ll fine thing~ of which you rti sel's pny {O l' our en tcrlall1l!l l' nt is the b e~t. We certa inl y get dream. bette r ent e rlUII\I~Ient ove" the mlilo thun they du unywhe " Adverti sing is telling others l'e eb-e, from ull reports, Ju s t as we hav e bell!!r newspa pCrR in Am e l'i<ia bccau ~e our Your life be fre e from fortune 's things you wou ld like them to newspa per IIdverti s~'ers Illllkc them poss ii.Jle. But we know." frown, willh these bl'oaclcn s tll1g adver~I ~""~ ~vuuld usc tl little more restraindo " ' peuki ng to the multitu de inYour Me l'it, se ize the victor's t lind a gl'eat many few e r \\' 01'(18 In telling ti l'! ahout the merits of their wllres. Ftcad.u f to a few." ~1~CJT·~.1 " crown , "Tellin g a story in a day that Your soul be free from shadow 's C.IT~eG would ol hel'wi 'e take a year. " doubt; . "Saving time by multipl ying God'~ love, within and all about. you I' s~d e s-a ppea 1." " Letting everybo dy know what ==-- ----= ==-= -= =-- '---='- - - - - - These thingR deal' heart, 1 wish only a few people know about The princip al impress ion which the interna tional fil)ancial ( Ol' theecon PUBLI C SALE ytl UI' I!'oo ds." ference s mllk e upon us iMthaC the United States is for the Subsc riue for the Miami Gazette first time Thal all your life be [{lad and fl'ee 'ince the war tuking lhe part ill intel'nafiol1'ul affairs which "Te lli ng the . wul'ld why you are A ntl a ll al ong life's winding OUI' wny proud of YO UI' gClods." counlry 's positi on u,. til!! world 's wealthi est and most prosper Having so ld my farm will ~ l' ll ou s You find fresh fl owers, evel'Y day. "Goi ng to the puulic ins tead of at pUblic auctiun on the I pl'emi~e na tion .tif:, mllnds uf us. IL is announ ced from Wu s hington Lhat in ofBy Mrs. J ess ie B. Tripp, wuiling fOI' the pUblic to como :1 miles Nu rt heast of Sp1'ill!{b ~. ticiully represe nting the nit I'd lateH in th' Confe on Intel'llll(l)'o Hllrv eYllburg , Ohio. to yo u." tio na I Debts OUI' ::lecl'etary of State, MI'. Stimson , andl'ence and one-hal f mile WeRt our Secreta ry of "Makin g yo ur busines s sa'!e f OI' Point, on. Yunkee Road, onof Fiv e the Treas ury, MI'. Mellon, will take no part in bhe politica l aspects of s ucce ·s." tlie Europe an situation. 'iOTAR Y PUBLI C Friday, July 31, 1931 ",' owing the sE'etls of ideas thut It is vm'y difficul t to se e how they ea n keep out of it. InLernu Beginn in g at 1 o'c lock p. m., the Nationa l Bank grow into sales an d what is more foll owinlr chatlle s: tional D ebL~ 111'0 nece"su rily in vo lved in pnlitic.~. When on 'owes - l!o()d will. mu ncy the method wh creby thl\~ de bt is to be paid has to abenati 8 Jersey Cattle, Willi 5 head Drawn of heep • . Eat&tea Settle.! decided in "A wholesa le remind er to the 120 W. R. Ohicken s, A Ifalfa, the long run by the polit iciuns of that nation, precise as t he Hay method WAYN ESVIL l.E, OHIO Me St·,'. Howard Ivins and Law- puhli c of what you have to offer.' and Cor;n, Farmin g . IllIple.mlJnts of puying bhe interest on ~o wn or school district bondslyand ROOT FOR AND CONSI GN amortiz ing rence huwhan " Tolling again and again the ' an d, -Househ old and KItchen the pl'incip al hU B t o be del ermined in t he long run by the politica of Leblln on calleel YO ll!' 'attle, hog~, ~ h ee p tlnd calves Go ods ns of thing. the tuwn 01' the school district . on Chas. Madden Tuesda y. that the public ought to to o rri ~-BI 'ock 0., li ve wire and 'I e l'ms, Cush.. '. In ternali onnl debts lire just like all other public debts, in p r og l'e~s i ve linn f or t ho highest MI·5. Chas. " H. Gray and Kuth· kn ow." JOHN FI CHER tha t "Re-cl'e ating in the minds of W. N. Sears, A uct. the pl'Olllise s IIf IJoliticia ns to pay them are not 1I1ways based market pri ces allli g od ~e rvice. lel?n spent Thut'. day in Dayton . upon the public, the sa les ideas in your the. IIbility of the tow n, cou ntl'y, state 0 1' nation to pay. That Union Stock Yar.!.' .Cincin nati, O. - - ••- - - Hebel' Ellis, acco mpanie d seems Ow n mind." to be Gorman y's case. She o we ~ more bhun she can pay, bul she Tune in on Radi o Statio n W KY n in e mem bers of t hc "Lu cky 1 has "Increa g iven vel'y good evidenc e of desire and willingn ess to pay. All 12 :30 noo n fOl' our daily market t he rudiu s of yOU )' Sub.cri be for the Miami Gazette reports Club, enjoyed the 4-H Club to ur to SUccess bysing frol\1 German y are that th" peop le there are workin g ~ltnder in creasi ng t he radiu s of repoJ'ts . Dayton Wednes day. Those attend- YOUI' and lonsales-ap peaL ge r hours t)1l1n nnywh 1'(' else in t hlJ world and are living on next to ing were Ruth Cleaver , Lavone 'Te ll ing the sto ry in print innothing in the effort til pay the heavy taxes which the and Joseph nationa Osbom l debt , William 1 quires. Eve n d o in~ th e best they CUll the co un tl'y cannot meet its ampbell, Ronald and Kennet h Me stead of in person ." obligati ons. Th meth od of mUltiplied lelling old- fu ~ hi()ned way of meeting II situation like FOR SALE DATES CALL urre n, Robert Shiduke r, Robert or "A t hat fac ts thut is tile most econom was for the credito r nations to send an army into the country and Wayne Gray. to take ical. " po s sian of it. The modern way is fol' ull of t he natio ns to whom The Joll y Worker s Sweing club "A mean s of making persona l Gel'man y owefi 1lI0lWY to get togethe r, as they nl'e doing London , met with Helen Rae Thornb ury effort and try to figure a way ollt. ba. ed upon German 's proved in more produc tive." Protect your herd by .havlng and actual Friduy llftcrno on. Roll was called ability to pay, jus t as in privllte bu: iness a commit tee of "Makin g ' your 'voice reach from them properl y VaCCinated with credit ors and bu iness matter dispose d of. ho use to house ." might work ' oul a plan to enllb l ' a clebtor to meet his obligati ons Recreat ion hour was taken up gru du ully. Greater Clar itol\ (Pa.) Progres s DEPEN DABLE SERUM with mu sic and chat. A temptin g AND lunch of banana salad, wafers, and VIRUS JESSE STANL EY lemona de was seI·ved. Adjour ned To one pint of loganbe rry to meet with Alice Gray Thursd ay juice add a pi nt of water Phon e 320, New Burlinl ton, Ohio and tbe PHONE 8F3 Jul y SO, Alice Bogan, Report er. juice of one lemon. Serve , with Mr. and ,Mrs. Clint Gray, Miss thin 'liees of lemon in the glasses EARL KOOG L£R Pbon.3 1 Ru t h and Roger wet'e honor guests IT yo u r taste demnnd s it, add Harv.y .bur., 'Ohio HARVE YSBUR G, OHIO The O. S. U. Radio Station -WEA O R. D. 6, at a family dinner enterta ined by sugur. Xenia, OM. •_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Phon. Dayton Co. 54J5 M1': and Mrs. Everet t Villars on 7.30 Music Sunday , July 19. 7 :40 Se lecting Ve4:'etables for Exhibit ion Purpose s .. E. R. i re .. - " Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hough 7:5 0 Exh ibits in 4-H Club Work . . '........... ... ........ ... W. Lancash H. Palmer 8:00 A Food Exhi/>it for County Fairs .......... ......... Emma Sparks were host and hostess to the . HQme Demon stration Agent, Dar ke County "Welco me" Class of the Jonah's Run Sunday S,.chool last Sunday 8 :10 Mu ic 8:20 - on}e Ways to Improv e Your Flower Show ...... "....... V. H . .Ries evening . ·C. D. Smart has lensed the W. 8:3 0 Feedin g Hogs in the S umm ~ r .. .: ........... ... J. W. WUlche 8:40 How Soil 'l'ypes Affect Drainag e PI'ucttc e .......... G, W. Conreyt P. McCan en garage. !j :50 Music The "Orginn ized Bible IClass" ELECT RIC REFRI GERAT ORS of Jonah's Run Sunday School See the New Models held theil' regular meetin~ on the Expert Counae llor Church lawn Sunday evenmg . The long expecte d mass produot i'o n of the Grisby- G'rumo w interJanice Smith of Spring Valley, ests in the electric Represo nting l'efrige l'ation field become s a TJre fnet Co. with the anhas been Visiting her cousin Dena ~oun ceme n t from Majest ic h eadq uarters in Chicago , that INTER it. q factol'.SOUT HERN J,.IFE . Davis. LESAN ON, OHIO tes are now produci ng 1200 machin es daily, uccordi . to word 1'0INSUR ANCE CO • eeicecl by Paul Kn-Im;- Lebano n, M~ d~alel' fo[, ng Carmen and Cleo Kirk returne dl R' A D l O S E T 5 arre n eount.y. .home Thursd ay from a visit with Outstan ding alllong the feature s immeo iately WAYNFlSV ILLE, OHIO nt in the Majesti c line is the fact that, while 'the mechan ism isappare -friends in Blanc hester. ab ove the fo od storage compnr trnent, it is conceal ed ben enth a flat to)) .T he Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Kirk of is unusua l in thnt t here has plainly been un aLteUlpt to buildcabinet Wilmin gton and Ml·. an'd Mra., furn i~ ure beauty into the design. The vel'tical edges Harry Orr and family of Dayton are be\'elled and thc top has l'eceive d the same treatme nt. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. MASTE RCRAF T As ked for interesti ng fuet R on t he hi s tol'y und tievl'l opm 'nt of IF his the papers the adverti sement of a Russell .7efferis and son, celebra tMEMO RIIALS luteat product , B. J. Grigsby , Preside nt of the corpora tion, outlin ed tlte ___ play called " The Potters ." The ing Mrs. Kirk's birthda y. higth-Iig hts a s follows : "The re frigera tin g unit if; the r esull of t he Lebano n, PI~one 69 J ohn Golden , who is a swell fel- author'~ name struck himFrank L. Harris. is quite ill. mature experie nce of one man's, C. E. 1.ipman 's, li fet Mcime, s uppl emenlow as well us a sma rt one, t old me Avoy. Could it'be the sa~e Mr. and Mrs. J O' h n Dymon ted by n C01'PS of expe l'ts gathere d togethl! r unti l' l' H. E. I{runz, of that when he WIIS in .Chicago pro- man. who had bored 'htm young Xenia and Mrs. Metta Starrd ·o vice preside nt in chal'ge of .e ngi neer in g, for une purpose . IHll1Icl~· f from QUALI TY MEATS OF ducing "Tu.rn to the Right" one of Chicago to Gary? Hollyw ood, Calif., were afterno on structio n of a comme rcial perfecb refrige l'llting Illechani ~ nl. , the conALL KINDS ' the theatre attenda nts came to 1t was the same young man. cal1ers at J efferis home. "The Mllj estic Refrige rator is the I'esult of a careful study him a nd said u visitor wanted to The play ron for months of . The 1111 Sunshin exititing e I'efrige Club . If J rutol' enjoyed O'hn design a s, co upl ed with exh au~li\'e resel1l'ch. ft see him. had listened to McAvo y 'he would picnic lit Harm on Park Thursd ay, is constl'u cted with un aecu l'uey of wOI'kma nshi p unlll'\ua l in a ny in"What does he want? " asked have added another big hit dustry. It is, tirst of all, a quali ty product , s inc e in with Mrs. Bert Barlow and daughto his no cu~e has any J oh n. " list of success es. desirab le feature been sacri ticed t.o rcduce cost of manu ters and 1\Il'S. Fannie Surface were . w'c "He wants to read you a play. believe that we .havlJ, by ta king advanta go of th o la te;;t faclure Jf, whell 1 was e~iting a maga- hostess es. There were 32 present IJis pemr.l'!l of Refiner s Gasolin e enginee ring John threw his hands in the air. zinc 1 had taken time to develop Cigars, to enjoy m Soft en the ts Drinks ancl good lhe time and most udvn nc ed manufa cturing techniq ue, proand bountiLunch (nil grad es ), H igh Quality He was having enough t roubles at ~ certain manusc ript glance ful supper. We duced carry a Gem domesl City ic I'efrige Ice Cream rator that represe nts the Illst word in prese nt which Oil s anti :reases, Mobil ' and putting on one pillY withou t letting came in from an unknow day accomp and lishmen . Pop t." Mrs. Henry McCory (nee Sue n writer, Qu al; '1' Stute Oil. some unknow n author inflict I should have 'had the satisfac A fu ll line of Mujesti c l'efr.ill'erntors and radio sets is calTicd tion Hunt) of McAles ter, Okl&.. and North Main St.. inter.ec tioa of WA YNESV ILLE, OHIO ?y anothe r. of publish ing "The Spirt of Mrs, ,Oliver Hunt of Temple , Okla: Paul Kahn. 'tate Route 73 T·he aut.hor retul'lle d two or Kings," the story that . started were recent guests of Mr. and O. R. UNGLE SBY, three times, but John refused to Arthur Somers Roehe on the rO'a d Mrs. Russel1 Jefferis ' and family. see him. to fame. - - -..., Whil. i'll toWD drop iD tba When the job in Chicago was Satisfll ctory Service since 1912 If I had listened careful ly to done,.h e boarded a train and shut what the preside nt of a certain ihil1ls~lf up in a drawin g r~0f!ll big compan y EAR~Y was saying to me one tired out, There came ' a bmlo afterno on I might Equipp ed LEBAN t.o handle O N. grnin lastOHIO 101' ' h Ave your made flJlvorit a e Licenle d R.al Eatate Broker knock; the door opened , and great many thousan d :'lgllars THE USEFU L. PLOW ' cr-- 3 dumps, insurin g fast serSODA, SUNDA E OR POP ; and Auction eer through it walked a young man vi ce- H ighcs t P rices- Plenty POTTE D PLANT S rr . . if .. If .. we all have A with bushy hair, who looked fresh these bothers WAYN ESVIL LE, OHIO of Cars. ome little words in non,.mo M. F. u. WEL T. Z , Prop. fl.:.~ m the farm. SHRUB S--EVE RGREE NS Write or Phone- M?st Renson our record. It's Grain, Coal, Wool, Ha,., FeDc. to waste time A country life is sweet ! . WAYN ESVIL LE, OHIO "Mr. Golden , m~ nallle is Me- regrett ing them,folly able Terms The LANDS only . Tile, Seed intelCAPE In SERVI mod erate CE cold and iheat, Avoy," he said. 'You were too ligent attitUd e is to say: '-! While I - -- - - - - To walk in the air how p LYTLE , OHIO l>usy to see ' me in Chicago , 80 I could have done -----still and fa ir! found out what train you were I have had my mucho.f better, good luck, In every field of whent, liaking and 1 bought a ticket and and shall not share No Regrets When Propert y is grumbl e. Only, in The. fairest of flowers adornin g want/t o l'ide with you as far as the future, I'll try a little Properl y Inliured . DRY CLEANI~G ' h arder ~ the bowers, . .Clevela nd, I want to read you my to keep m)' eyes and ears open'. And every meadow 's brow; 'CHEV ,Play." ROLET DEALE . R For it lS very t to tell So that I say, no courtie r may WRITE S PRACT ICALL Y . J ohn· fussed and fumed, but when some wild difficul and annoyin g Compa re with them who clothe Phone 326 Lttbll,DOD, Ohio EVERY FORM OF INfinally surrend ered. The y~ung visitor may be trying L~BANON, OHIO RUG CLEAN ING-I" RESSI NG' '. ' to force in gray, . SURAN QE man started to read, but John's fo rtune upon us. REAL ESTAT f.-.INS URANC Phone 279, L~bano .. , 9bio E Open evening s till 8 :30 and all . And follow the useful plow. :tired mind ebsorbe d nothing ;"' : Phones : Res. 63"":'-Office 277 - - - - ••- - - .. day Sunday - '< ._ After a w.h ile tlie young man WA YNESV U;LE, OHIO Wayne ivil/e CollectioD oa T_.. I EARL J. COBUR N They rise . with the mornin g lark, said: 'tAny time you are not inday and ' Rh~Da~aclle Friday ' . And' labor till alinost d~rkl terested , I 'll s~p,1' --- , Into Ii cassero le put a pound of 'Then, foldinR their sheep, they ------"You can stop right now .t bep," rhubarb. ,cut in small pieces, ..::..:&L' half ' '~I":&!­ hasten to sleep Joh., answer ed. . . While every-p hl'asant "'~D park With a pained look, the young a cup of s\lgar, a cup 'Of water ~Sh()p -Car. Next mornin g is ringing with man put away the manusc .ript and bake covered. 1Jntil t~e rhubarband SINCL AIR PRlPDU CTS . QU~I is TY MEATS birds that AND are singing started for t he. platfor m, The tender. Strain, add a quart WASH ED SAND &, GRAVE L S~utb M~D St. WaI1 a•••m., G. FOOD S-RIG HT PR.I CES train was pulling into Gary. '~e water, the juice of ' one ~f ice On each green, tender · boug~. . Hardwo od Lumbe r at Lebano n, GraaaiD l', an Can with P.re•• large With what eont1!'Ilt at;Jd merristepped oft', took another train and Ohio, furn il.hed on Ol,'der id ••r. G..." 75c . me'llt Phone 66 Weynes ville, Ohio rode patient ly back to Ohicago . , orange and two emons, an serve Their days are spent, wliose Free. Parking Da}' or Ni2ht RQad 8IJd Conore te When the next theatric al season This recipe fllls a dOlen ravel See Me tor .. l ie-Pain t 10)1 IImaU minds are bent W. D.llur opened In lifew York, John saw: in 'punch cupe. Tel.pLo De 121 Leba -. OLi.. ' To 'l~Un.. the useful plOl\V. • ISSUE D EVER Y WEDN ESDAY

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Quit Gam bling with You r Hog Profits

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Fred Kahn ~Motor. Car Co~

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Early malurily oj' the • \\e et COl'n ' I' Jl in part: of th urea u ud /. ~ lale and federaL - quurallWAYNESV ILLE M: E. CHURCH line fOI' th UUI'OI can orn bur r 'ha ' mad e it n 'cessary to begin inG. C. 'Dibert, Past ol' f; 1)(! 'tion f vehicle: sevcl'UI dRYS Wed nesduy: 'l'he .It" hoil' prac- ~o onel' than In -l y 'ur, and t ne lic 'eMil Weeln sdny ut 2 :ao p m, highway stati uns nt wh ich they M .. , J . P. Fromm and son KenBib le : tudy and' prayer meeting are st opped W(H'C <'Hhlbli. hcd 0 11 neth arc working in pr'ingfie ld. Ilt , ':4 5 p, nl. This wl;!e~ we will Mvn<lay. Ju ly 20. A t these stations. located ? n lake up the study of Paul's leHer Gl enll Frye, of Dayton. visited ruads leading f r om the qutlra ntlllto Philem on. hom e folks Monday nig ht. Friday: JlOir practice ut 7 :3 0 cd nrca, 'flll v hi ell!!! are hull d . ~Y in spectol's in uniform. wh o exphll,n p. 111. • Iyue Fl'omm, . oT t h,e Gazette ,'unduy : ,'unday school at !l :30 n. thl! quarantin ell Hnd a scer taIn, If f orce hll " been sick s veral days. pl'ohi iJited articlcs arc ('IUTICd, Ill. l\1orning \1' 0 1'. hip at 10: 30 IlI'l' Illnd I!. Thl' I CA' i ~ ll\tu r (), Nlrly in t h r e· Ep\l'ol'th Leagu e at 7 :00 p. Ill. At Cor n on Ule cob may not. be 1\'l .., Vc rn Bo ugh is :~ I ow l y re('pnl $ ... s ~ i u n . pati-e" a law whi ch R:00 p, m. a program will be ren- luke n from within th l! infested cover ing '( I'O ni hi : recent se rious ._ . did Ilwny with b i Jl ~ of s~l l e and de r t!d u nder the uu spic . of the area to points o ul ~ ide . Sprcad uf the p ·:>t by artifiCIal illness, :.uh, titull'd ill il'i place a cortifi· colleg· ~ tud c nts of our church line pr ogram i ~ being prepared mean, is prevented th rough the ~ "tl' of title to he i. sued by Lhe i'l r. !lnd I\Irs, W, H. Allen are ·!t,,.k f cllurls ill th c unty and thi,; is ono of the meeti ng restricti ons on the rn()\,~lIIenl of spendi ng se \'era l weeks at Chauco rn which may bl! illfested, the ) ' U II l'n l1 11ot atTord to mi8s. wherl'in the 'nr wa s Jlur ha se d. tnuquu , N. y, qUll rnntille oftic ia ls state. A few du\'~ befor i. cl()~erl. th!' Th e tel'd tol'Y i n the we -t unde r ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Icgi!dnl u" l' ,;n:;;cd 11 second law r ~ L~' 1l11 De<:ker, of Troy, was qUllra nt inc on acount of. the n MI'. pt'n lill R the celtificate of ti tle Rev. Lawrence B. Mollmann . caller' ai lho home ' o~ Mr. and LJ or er includes 111 0 ,t of Ohw, all IJl lIsure nnd r e in stuting the Lill First Third and F ifth Sunday, of Michignn und part o f In diana. MrR. W, ,!i t. Juhn, on !' I·i day. of >'l\Il' III lh od as il has been in I Muss 7 :00 a. 1Il . , erond and Vl!hici e inspection wi ll be co n11'1,', It n tl illl's. Clift'OI!'d BU7.ick " fl'('('t fo r th£' pn st ~e \'e nd yell l's. ' Fourth ' Su nday, MatiS at !l:30 a. Ill. Linlleo for' fl'om :;.ixty to ninety tnte leg-III expelts ha \'e d .~c id e cl . find children. r,t' Sidll,ey, spent ·rlny~ . Sundu\' wil h J\lr. und Mrs, A. L, how('\'cJ' lhat th e ce rtificate means WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF Ki ng, ' lIro, hnving- bepn )'ept'aled, mu t CHRIST PUBLISHER DIES AT DAYTON first b put into effect f o,' 76 duys (Und enominational) before it ca n be wipe I off th TI ' ~1r . und Mrs. Orville Gray a nd book~ of the ~ lute . (;onsequenlly Biblo School at !l :30 a . m, 11 5 W. HU'TY C. Co nl ey, forme r daughtl!" 'pent undu y in Franklin Ih e new lu w will bec ome "ffective wi ll be "Enrollment Duy ." A spe- pu blish e ,' of Th~ hlTksV llle the gu s l" of :'I l r. und Mrs . A. C. on A UgU fit I bul will pas:; into cial program is be ing UITange~ une! NI!\\'s, dil!d su dd enly at t he Day- Buwlllun , blivion 76 day. Intel', on Octob!'1' we want every per on. wh o IS e n- to n So ld ie rs' 11 0me Ilb out 8 o'clock roll ed in our Bible choo l, tu Le Thursday mor n in/!. D"llth wa s ... a nd Mr~ . lIu lTY Ha milton, 14. _ _ __ present and nnswer rull-call. cau sl:d by h<'l,rt di tiea,·c. He. was of ~ I 'Icveland, visited th!! former's LOI'd 's upper ut conc lu sion. 42 yl!nrs uld. Mr. Co n Icy wns III muth"r, I\ lrs. Emilia Ham il ton, on Mix log-l,thc)' two cups cach of Christi an Endeav or at 6 :4 5 p, m, ClArks vill e in pri l a llli IlJlp eu rcd ::5utul·duy. s ugar uno currant j ui ce and bo il five minu les with six cups -wa t ... Earl Woolard, leuder. Thi s is t.o to be in good hl!ul l h th en. TIle be a " Coo k Book Meeting." Bring M,'. a nd Mrs. Fred She l'wood wid ow, Ada Con ley, s uni\'Cl<, Add th e j uice of three lemons and Di ky Lee Price. ()f Columand t hree orange~, 'o n cup of yo ur recipe fol' huppines!'. Evenbu s ca ll ed on Mrs. Cu rl S hc rwood cold tea. and ' cl·\'e. This will fi ll ing evangelist ic se rvice ut 7 :45. Sel'mon subjl'ct, "Res t.o ring the PETITIONS ARE OUT undu y a flernoon. twenty-live I>unch cups. Pell owship of thc ew Testument Church. " Th is is the t hird of u Peti tions are Ll'ing circu latcd I\lake your lawn b eautiful by sel'ies of :four se rmo ns buse!l on by candidnles Ilspiring t.o vur iouR ha ving yo ur lawn mowe r ~ harpen­ Acts 2 :42, Pruye,' meet ing and niuniri pn l o ffi ce~ . . With on ~ e~· t.d li t t he Wayn ~lIvi ll e Auto and Expos itory se rm on each Wed':!cs- cepti on nil of the present councrl- Ma hinery o. day ut 7 :45 1), Ill. Se rmon s ubJl!ct men a rc see king re-election, J. E. for Wednesday , July 2!1, " Wur m- I\lcClu re wi ll nu t lJe a cn ndida te Rev. a nd 1\1I-s, G. ,D ibCl·t are ing at lhe Devil s' Fire," fur Wed- und Ru\'ln on d on n 'I"S .nam e re- a nn ouncing the birth of n da ughEPAIRING n , dny, Augu st 5, " hoic e, on- pl uc es Mr, Me lu rl!'s un th e ti cket te r on Tuesday, July 28, ut the victio n, Courage und Charneter. " The member ~ of the board o.f Middletown hosp ital. Watch es 1' ho church where you f ec i at ed ucnti on wi ll be cunrlidntes for locks home. re-e le ction. Miss Clairc Abram s, of New J ewelry York City. and 1\1rs, Mabe l Clark FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Ilnd so n Robert, of Arondale, are Store Open Eve ning. WITHDRAWS FROM FIRM ( Undenominational) guests Ilt the Wa yne Villa. Cheste r A. Williamso n. Minister Vel'll Simpso n of the' firm Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Earnhart Bible choo l at!l :30 n. m, Rogers and Simpson, has sold h!s Loro's upper and Sermon ' itt interest in lhe concern to hiS und so n re t ul'll ed Saturday evening niter a two weeks' visit to rela 10 :30 a. m, Ser mon subject, "On partn er Mark Rogers. LEBANON, OHIO t he Mou n tai n wjlh God." You a re Mr, impson has not anllounc;ed tives at Mal' ha lltown , Iowa. a lways welcome nt Lhis churc h. hi plans f~r the fut u re. MI'. and Mrs, Herman S urface spent t he week-end at the home of Mr. and Ml's. Howar-d GI'aham und family, nea.r Harve~vsburg.

Th lllltOll1()bil bill d ~l\ I(' vt' r whi h lh ruc Ilt 1l!lIlslntu l' ti)ok \!.ufllcipnl ('\\I1e'rn to ub nli. h il but lUI I' J'(' (' n~id(,I'(' d thd .. !lIllV' and I I) nll·,1 Lht' II" Inw, will 1I v.erI hc'l \,ss · lI j ,.\' a .. G-dIlY \'nculloll <'ommen ' illl{ ' u ~ust 1, nl'c ol'ding to ' Iel'k of (:,, \lI·\..'\ S 'h l'nck. nu ... n~ tho Iwriod bl!tll'c~n Auun ~y gll llt J and Ocl,lber 14 d('I'ks or ('n ur ls thl'oUKhnut OhIO will i, ~ u ' "Cl'rlili ' IlIl'S of Title" in .:t nil o r lhe wcll known "Bill of ;,, 1'" when III tN' CUl' transfers

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MI'. and Mrs, Everett Thomas who have been visitinl!r relatives here and at Lebun on, have returned to their home in Rochester, N. Y. MI'. and Mr·s. W~ IJ Myers, former Waynesv ille residents but now of Bethel. Oh io, were g ues ts of · Mr. nn d Mr. , C. M. Rob itzer, on Su nduy, J. W. Yo ung, mal)ager of the Sunligh t Cl'enm ery shltion, has been qu ite !l ick. He WillS removed to hi s home at CaITo II, Ohio, on Tu esdu y.

29x4.40 (4.40.21) Balloons for 1925.27 Ford., C hcvro.

Whippets ~nd

Make your Lawn mOrE! beautiful have your mower sharpened by E lectra kee n Process. &I. Roy Pigott, at Lum ber Yard.

• Price

tJoodyear is the greatest name io rubber. Millions and million~ more people ride on Goodyear Tires than on any other kind. That's 'why, at times like these, with rubber prices at rock bottom, Goodyear can offer values none can match~ Here we list some of the amazingly low erices now prevailing on Goodyear Pathttnders. Check the list carefully. See how little it will cost to re-equip your car. Grea~

sturdy Supertwist balloons, built to Goodyear

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of Belmont lI)1ent today in Waynes

Mrs. M. 1.. ParshaU ' and Mrs. Emma Surface, twin siaten, are eel bratj ng their birthday anniver Hari Il today at t he home of Mrs. Parr hall. ' The fo llowing were r)resent to enjoy' the occasion: Mr. and Mrs. M. L. P.a:rshaU, Mrs. EmIna urface, Mr . and Mrs. C. L. Hawke and sons, Dona1d and Dean, MrS. V. C. Tracy, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Weltz and children Mrs. laud Fetter and Mrs. Elizabeth Lew is,BAND CONCERT l ' he Waynesville School Band will give a concert Thursday at p. 111 . at McClure's corner. Th is concert will be aponsored by D. R. Smith, Archdeacon Sales Co., Miami Gazette, and Lester Gordon, business men of Waynesvi ll e who help mak& all activiti es of our co mmunity successful. 'The audience grows larger each week, Welcome everybody. There is a fnsci nntion about music w hich nUll e can resist.

Eugene Mullen, age u • years, died Monday at hiB hOIl1t! In Dayton. He ia survived by hi!! widoW. Clara, one son, E!rrter; two grandchildren, tw.o sisters. and two brothers. Funeral Sel'V\CC8 ?,hllrsday at 7 :45 f ro m the reSIdence nn d at 8 :30 from St. Anth ony chul'eh. Dayton. Interment in Miami cemetery. • - • PHEASANTS DISTRIBUTED A tr u~k load of 300 pheasants were tuken t hrough town Tuesday morning to b& released In Warre n and-Butler counties. They were from the Roosevelt R'Bme preserve. The blr~ s we about half grown,. but WIll p~obably mak egoo~ eatmg by th& time the law cornes In. • --- .. JAIL MADE "ESCAPE rROOF"

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Wan'en County Commissioners are making t he count.y jail more escape proof, A steel plate is being in stalled on the side of a brick partiti on between the jail corridor and the Sheriff's office. Commissioners authol'ized the improvement after an at tempted jail break recently.

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Slllesml\l\ t There. nllillum, th nt 's what ynu wllnt. 'rhill pOI1.!"an is solid lealher- very III h tiulill I~Jltl' l!'" p r , aut, my ~ood man, J a hollow on , to put things

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Acc o l' din~ to The Lebanon We want to thank our many Putl'i ot, MISS Irene T. Vezendi. fri ends for their kindness d uring of F oster, and Robert H. Baker, of' the illness of our hu sband nnd Dayton, secul'ed the first marriage Cather. Also to the Athletic Clubt I . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... license issued in Warren county and the W . C. T. U. fOI' the b ea~ under the new Ohio law Tequiring tiful ftowen. that a five-day pel'iod elapse after Mrs. Vern Hough and Family. npp li.cation is made before the li----.~ --cense is ltranted. The couple socured a court waiver, bowever. and fo ur cups hot water to two the license was granted immedint e- of Add sugar, and boil slowly 'for 15 Iy f.ollowing t heir application on minutes. Cool and add a small Saturday morning. of chopped pineapple, the Both Miss Vezendi and Mr. can of three lemons and of four Baker are minors and were accom- juice medium oranges, and a bottle of . panied to t he license bureau by churged water. Add a qual·t of their parents who under law must water, and pour 011 choppell g ive their written consent to t he cold ic in small or large glllsses. marriage. In waiving the five-da y requireWe'll do your Grinding ment, Judge W. Z. Roll of t he Warren county probate court, la • • • • • • • • • • • • • • at your Farm on Short' fo llowing the practice of other courts throug hout t he state. The Notice. Write or call law states that the five-day requirem ent may be waived by the court "for good nnd sufficient reaso n." In explaining his future policy 30 Years Experience in in the matter Jud~& Roll sQites F itting and Making Glasses that licenses will be 'Issued in War· ren county without the five-day requirement to couples furnishing Phone No.6 satisfactory evidenc e of their rC8l. Tueeciay, Thuraday, SatlU'day denee, age, etc., and where no doubt exists concerning the reE.amlnation Free quirements. In other cases the five-day period will be en'torced. LEBANON, OHIO Judge Roll . a~so c alls 'attention It. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Prices Reasonable to the fact that licenses are now II void sixty days alter date of iss uance and new applications must be tiled if the license haa not been granted within thirty days aft er filin~ the original application. ' The new law seeks to prevent hasty marriages particularly in cases of minors and will be exceptionally effective in border counties and in larger cities. The last persons to secure a marriage license under the old law c.tJLJlv. you lome Vllulbl. luStatiOM on were Miss Ruby Evelyn Cox and Samuel Brixner, both of Franklin, how to m.le. melns produce exit. ~fttl on your who were granted a license on last I..... Stop In Ind let. telle It over. W••re h•• d- , Tuesday. ~for gUlranteed American Fenc. mad. by ------- ~.-------

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Sight Specialist THE WARREN

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Cary's Jewelry Shop

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MOUNT HOllY

Mrs. A, A. Linton, Miss Ethel Linton, of Wilmington, and Mt'. Ml'. and Mrs. Madison Earnhart Pau l Bnk e l'. of New Y.ork City, we l'C gues ts of MT. and ·Mrs. and son 'of Dayton spent a week Samuel Butterworth on, Wednes- with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Burton Earnhart. day, Mrs. Herbert Marlatt and .sOn MI·s. W . P. Su lisbury returned Edmon spent the week-end with home last week after a visit with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elvia her children in Cleveland. She was Michael and daughter, Dorothy of accompanied by her son Clark and near Maple Corn&r. her grandson, Master Wendell Mrs. Ed. Burton. is spendln&, a . few days with her parents Mr. and , Salis bury. Saws fil ed by machinery, · eut Mrs,. John RVe; cleaner, truer, 'faster. Also crossMiB.B SherJl'la Freeman, of near cut saws, gummed, 25c per foot. Xenia, spent Sunday with' friends Roy Pigott, at Madden'. Lumber 'h ere. Mr. and Mrs., Bu.rton Earnhart, Yard. Mr. and Mrs. M'adison Earnhart Mr, and Mrs, J. W. Edward.s , and little son spent Friday evening MI'. and Mrs, Wm. RUl5sum, Mr. with ?til'. and Mrs. Carl Babb and O. J. Edwnrds and Missl Marjorie lIOn, of Xenia. E dwards enjoyed a motor trip Mrs. P. A. ~unyon and ?tIrs. S. along the Ohio river F riday. P. Michael are spendine· a tew days with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mrs. H, p , Godbey and spn, Ray Fober. man, of Edgemont, Cincinnati and Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Wardwood, Miss Margaret Haggard, ot Elm- Mrs. Frank Dakin and Mias Mabel wood Place, Ohio, spent Thurs- and Mrs. -Mattie Levi called on day of last week with Mrs. A. K. Mrs. Herbert Marlatt Tuesday Day. evening. Mr. and Mr s. Robert Hartsock Mr. and Mrs. Carl Babb and son and little daughter, 'of near Dean , of Xenia, visited, relatives 'Spring Valley Mr. and Mrs. Harhere S unday evening. MElster Dean old Kellis and children, Billy and remain ed and is the gU«lst of Mr. Joon, Mh. Mary Burgett, Mrs. and Mrs. E . F. Earnhart and Nellie· Burgett, MiB.B Minnie Burfamily. gett and friend Edward Fischback and Kennetl\ Burgett of Dayton Mrs. Emma Falkinbur,g, Mrs. were Sunday .guests of Mr. and Lucy Howar!l, Miss , Emily Jacobs, Mrs. Frank Kellis and family. of Carlisle, Mrs. Eliza Jacobs, Mrs Afternoon caUers w&re Mr. and Ch ~rles Hodge and Mr. Cecil Holly Mrs. John [ngeTman, Mr. and Mrs of Gainesville, Fla., were guests Samuel Hadley and dau&'hter pi Miss Emmu Heighway, on Fri- rrene; all 0'1 Dayton day.

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Misses Irmu Rich and Thelma St. J ohn. Messl's. Kenneth F:romm and Charl es O'Neall visited in Marysville, Sunday, the g ues t!1 of Miss Kathryn Moore, a college f ri en d Mr. Theodore Pepper of Bell0'1 Misses Rich and St. John . brook spent Friday afternoon with his sister Mrs. Frank Hartsock. Mr. a nd Mrs. W. E . Cornell, Miss Margaret Gibson of BellMr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller and is spendin.&' a few days with family, Mr. a nd Mrs. D. R. Salis- brook Mr. and Mrs. Hiley Gibson, and bury and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. family . . Bert Hartsock and daughter en~ Mr. and Mrs. Joe ~ennewitt and joyed a picn ic ' s upper at Wayne park, 'Sunday' evening. ' Mrs, Anpa Hartsock were in Xenia . sh"Opping Mo~.day. ' . Miss Elsi& GibiJon is . spending ) n honol' of the bIrthday of Mrs this week iilDayton. ' F. H. Miltenberger sevelral of hel' . S' I ' friends planned and verl' 1I1eilaant; evera pe~~le at~en~ed church Iy carried Clut a BUl-prise . dinne~ Sunday ,!!venmg. Xenia men had 'fol' her -on Sunday. The. surprise .~hal'&'e .o,t the service. .

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Sc hool will open on Monday, W. S. Graham spent ' unda y in September 7th, and will be in sesDayton. sion until 1I00n. 'rh!s arrangement -fr. and 11·s. M. A. :ornell will give pupils opporlunity to be "pent S un day in DII¥ton. ass igned to t he propel' rooms ~nd get a cquainted ,vith theil' ne w surMiss Bernyce B ynlllll is vi ~ iting l'Oundings. The ea dy portion of college friend s in hicago. the morning is to be devoted to I egi. tt'atio n and sale of books and Su III Iller Specia ls at Cary's lhe latter h.ulf to urga nization and "The 1Iome of Gifts ," Lebanon, uRsignme nt of lesso ns. Ohio. Satul'day, Augu t 2!lth is registratio n day for High School MI'. lind Mr ~ . R. H. Hartsock and tudents. Every pel'Ro n who exdtildl'en are visiti ng r elati ves in pects to be enrolled in the High Cinrinnuti. . cho ol is I:equested to come to the buildin,!.\' on this date. Plan s MI'. and Mrs ..J. W. Lotz visited are being made to have students linmi Valley Chuutauquu on Fri- meet all their teacherR on rcgiat racl llY and Sunday. t iun Jay lhi,,; year. ' The corps of teachers is as Mis' Alice J~ ne Russum, of Day- followH: ton, is visiting her cou sin, Mi s Marj o ~ie Edward s. ELEMENTARYFir t GI'a de- MiR' Eva Reeder, H emol'l'ho ids or Pl LES a speciulity. Con sult Dr. Steele. Wil- lIJis! BeRsie Stephen on. econ d Grade-Miss Oln Harlmington, Ohio. ·Sep2 soc k, Miss Lu cey Martin. Third GI'ade-Miss la l'a Lile, udwallader and Mrs. Anna Mi ss Clara Lile visited Miami Mifls Fay Kelley. Miss Alice . F ourth Gl'ade Valley hautauquu SatuI·oay. nmpbell . Fourth-Fifth- Miss Laura McJ. B. rabb is cttendi ng the ~tate conference of Smith Hughes Kinsey. I~ ifth Grade- Kinnison Young. teacher thi s week at Wooster. Sixth Grade- Mi. 5 Jean ette Fox S ixth- eventh- Ll oyd Ross MI'. and Mrs. E . J. Burton and ' eventh Grad .10hn Pyle Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burton enjoyed F.ig hth Gradehar! s ·.James a motor t l'ip throllgh Kentucky, unday. HlGH HOOLMI'. and Mrs. A. F. Melloh anEnglish- Mis . Robbins nounce the alTivul of a daughter Domestic Scienee- Mis Elizaat their home on NOlih street, b eth Henklt'. Tuesday, August 4. Commercial- Mi ss Esthel' Dennis. cience & Mathemntics- R. F. Make your Lawn more beautiful have your mower sharpened by Hatfie ld. Vocu. Agri.-J. B. Cra.bbe. Electrakeen Process. See Roy Language,s --Mh . M. Hough. Pigott, at Lumber Yard. History- Mr. J. W. Lotz. With the exception of a few l\1iss Mal'garet Vandervoort, of minor- chan~:es school hack sc hed~ Wilmington, a 'f~rmel' teacher in ul s remain the same. the Wa~'nes ville chools, was the --- -we k-end g uest of I\fTS. C. E. Whitaker. LABOR DAY CELEBRATION

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MI'. and Mrs. Ross Andrews and family, of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. John Stansberry and children were ullday guestl! of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stansberry and family.

The A. C_ club at lheir regular meeting Monday evening decid.cd to hold a LnbOl" Dilly celebration at Wayne [lurk.. Committees were appoint.ed, andl by the time the day arrives evel'ything will be in readMI'. and MI·s. E. F. Earnhart iness for an uftel'noon of rare enand family spent Sunday in Xenia joyment. Watch this paper each the guests (If - MI'. and Mrs. Cari \ eek from now until Labor Day. .J ~: M ; i.'\ !I. J",, : Ii : I Babb. Master Chnrles Burton ~ Earnhart remained for a more extended vi. it.

Mrs. Annie Gibbons and dausthtel'. Miss Cathel'ine. and Mrs. Julia Bel'gan attended a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fulkerson neal' Xenia On S unda y . .

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Two young boys giving their ages as 11 and 8, stop'ped at . the Gazette office Monday atiemoon, seeking uid In getting tr{lnsportation to Cincinnati. The older boy said his ' name was Charles Montmouth and that his home was in Cincin.nati. The other, he said, was his cousin Richard Morris, of . Xenia. The boy llso .stated that he Ilad gon-e to Xenia. to get f-ood to !lll'ke back home. AiteT some questioni~ the case was reported to Marshal Joy, who nfter talkinJr to Xeni" authorities, decided to take the boys back to Xenia, where he dis'~overed that the}' had run away fJ:OD1 the 0: S. . & S: O. HOl1}e. that momin,. _ _ _... ~ ...

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First 30 kil~ watl- h o urs pel' 111 011 Lh, !J(' IIC I' Itil,Jwnll- houl·. Next 50 kil uwuLt-hours pel' mOllth, lie )leI' kil,,\\·atl-h oul'. AIJ over 80 kil uwlIll hours per IJl 0nt h, a ',<Jc p 'I' kil(jwull-hnur The need f or increased usn goe of elet'l l'ic service in th e home is now full y r cognized llnll the n IV ru l . will llIak ~ po~sible a much 1110re IiLe ral use of thi~ si:rv i('C' at a grt'tltl y reduced cosL Commercial cu s Lomel's will ulso cnjoy a l1I uteria l reuucti on in the cost of elecll'ic service, whi ' h will no doubt r e~ ult in more attractive sLoI'e lighLing in our communit y.

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PI' paralilJn ~ arc under way for tit unnua l state mployes picnic whi, h will be held 'Tuesday, Aug us L 18lh lit 01 nLangy park. A prog rum o[ MpOI' Ung events will b announced in the nenr futuTe with wort h whilc Pl'izes for the "'i nll r ~ . Th el" will be firework s. dancin g unci a bathing beauty conThe ceremony of unveiling a les t in Lhe eve ni ng. Elect ive state memorial to Alexandel' Berryhill, ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH offkilll s will de li v;e r brief addr S8one of foul' Revolutionary War Rev. Lawrence B. Mollmann. 'H lind il is predicte d lhat this soldiers buried in Pioneer CemeFirst, Third and Fifth Sunday, yca r 'H picni c will draw the r ecord tery, Bellbrook, Ohio, will be held Mass at 7 :0 0 a. nt. Seco nd and !t tl ' n .11I1lCC at th e park. Saturday, Augu st 8, at · 4: 15 p. Fourth Su nday, Mass at 9:30 a. m. The :ta lc Board of Agriculture m. The folJowing program will be WA YNESVILLE CHURCH OF is taking a lea ding part in the given: CHRIST nil l ion-wid e campaign against the Presel1tation of the Sons of (U ndenominational) low price of wi)eat. The Board of the American Rcvolutio.n Official Bible Sehol at 11 :30 a. m. Agricul ture rccently adopted a Grave Marker, MI'. Wardel' Crow. Lord's Supper at ·c onclusion . Chris I'cso lu t ion calling on the Federol ti.u n Endeavor a t 6 :45 p. m. l!'al'll1 Boa rd to immediately an: Unve iling of the Marker.. . ......... . Ernes t Woolard, Leader. Evening nou nce a permanent marketing pol . .... ...... .. .. Miss. Evelyn Berryhill evangelistic se rvice at 7 :4.5 p. m . icy of t he 200,000,00 0 bushels of Rec'eiving the MOl·ker for the Com- Sermon !Iubject "ResLoring the whl!at the Boare! has in storage_ munity ..... ...... Judge George H. piritual Life of the New Testa- lany oth I' sLates are following ment Church." Fourth ond last of t hi s policy and the state departThorne. Congiatulatory message from S. a sel'i e of sermons bas'eu on Acts ment is be ing hig hty commended 2 :42.) fOI' its actio II in the mattel·. A. R. and D. A. R. Chapters. MUSic ....... America Triumphant Prayer meeting and expo itory The Turner Quartet set'mon each Wednesday at 7 :45 IIl embcl's of the n ew Board of Gal·ner. It wilJ be rememliered Parole huve no t as y e ~ bee n an,. The local Boy Scout troop wiJl sermons based on Acls 2 :42 . ) noulleed by Govemol' White~ be present in uniform and a fit- Prayer meeting and Expos itory When the board meets in SeptC'Dl' ting climax will be furnished by Sermon each Wednesday at 7 :45 bel' it will have wOl'k enough to the sounding of bugle call and taps p. nt. Subject fot· · Wedn esday, kee p the members busy day and and the firing of a sa.lute by a August 5, "Choice, Oonviction, night for many months. There will squad from the O. S. & S. O. Home Courage and hal'Ucter; for Wed- be hUll dreds o f case to consider Xenia, Ohio. nesday, August] 2, "Chl'is t Before including penitcntilll'y, London The public is cordiaJl y invited Pilate.' Rend the 18th and 19th pdso n farm, brick plants, !ltone to attend these exercises. chapters of J ohn and come. The q UUITY, eLe. 1t will be impossible church where you feel at home. to get qJlI the men up fOI' the first me ting and the n it ta kes time to WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH g ive a case the consideration due it. H owevel', every effort will be G. C. Dibert, Pastor made to hUlltll e the cases as W ed~sday: The W. F. M. S. qui ckl y as )lOS ible. is meeting with Mrs. Chudes Hou~h at 2 :00 this p. m. The Jr. . B. Gulbl'ea t.h, SecI'etnry of 1 hOIl' meets each Wednl'sday at 2 :30 p. m. in the chul·ch. Bib le L1.te Ohi o St~te Archa.eologieal, Sostud y ·and pl'aye!' meeting 'lit 7:45 cle " also IS editor of Museum ~~ch o es, officia l ol'lra n of the Soci'p. m. FI'iJllY: huil' practice at 7 :3 0 ety, H. . hetrone beinll" the Director Th e J.:;choes is truly 'a n in,; p. m . Sunday:. 'unday sc ho DI at !J :3 0 tere ·tin.g p.ubli :ation, bl'irilming [I. m. Morning wOI': hip ~lt 10:30, ove r \n t h Ills tol'lcul lore and artie ' the . u bje.et oj' the morning senuo n c1 es pertinent to al'chacological work. It is publis hed at the Ohio will be, "The 1an With His Pitch- State Mu seull1. NOI·th High s treet er of Water. " Epworth League at 'F iftee nth uvenue.. . at 7 :.0 0 p. m. with Miss Vil'ginia Hardin ~tS leader. The 'ubje t of the study will be, "Leal'ning to be Motorists touring OhIO Il.lways Friendly." Evangelistic service at look fo l' camps aPV I'oved by state 8 :00 p. in . On Wedn esdny of next 0 1' local h a lth departments. Dirweek at 8 :00 p. m. will be held our ecto l' H. G. Southard of the state . last Quarterly onfel'ence for th e depal·tlllent l'eports that the total . yem·. 01'. Geot'ge, OUI' dist!'ict s up- !l umb er of apprQved camps .has erintendant will hav e charge of rench ed 283 , which are distributed the me eting. . in 47 counties. Wh en yOU want ' pure dl'i~kin~ and cooking water FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST alon~ OhIO hIghways "loo k fol' the .. Seal of Safety." (Undenominatiollal) Chester A. Williamson. Minister onLlt8Ct. t otaling ~evel'n l hunAnnual Pt'lI owshiJl M<'t'ling of th oui':lnd dollars wel'e lhe Green -'0. Churches of Chris t dl'ed will be h Id at Grapc Grove Sun- II \~':l rd ' d lh ~ PllH few daYi:< b1' . tnte dal·. Bible ch oo l at U ::$0 a. m. Ht .:- h'~· uy Director O. W. M'el'l'elJ, . Edkin. .H. En·e l t. editor of the COV(!l'Illg new con struction, bridges Chl'is tian tnndnrd will be the a nd a )lp r() achr~. Date of eOIllspeak el', both morning and after- lleti on fOl' nil wOI'k has been noo n. l.lu('e d at n:< early a date as posBibl e chool service. will be 'q b lll by th.e Director so that all held at FelTY a t t he us uul time f ur proj ec ts muy be fini shed before tho e who cann ot at.te nd th e Grape I he fir t of next yea I'. Grove me eting:. Be sure to attend at one .place Ot' the other. You al'e BOY SCOUTS ORCANIZED alway~ welco me at this church.

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In th.efall of 1 884, forty'-seven ceded by tor;hli~ht processions, date- for president, was the, Bp'eaker years ag~, the year of the .Blaine- were held here and, 'headed by the and the local BIlline and Loean . . , I!lub accompanied by a large deleCrevelalld compaign. a political WayneSVIlle COlnet· Band, of~en gation of\ citizens went .down.; but orgon·llAItion was effected in Way- on horseback, the club accepted In'" the pleasure of the day wu· ~<Jly nesville which was named the vitations to . join in' the ' demon- marred . when the prematuTe disBlaine Bnd LOg'On Club with 'J. E. strations at neighboring towns. . charge of the cannon, which was Our older residents will recail 1ll4nned by George Hamilton, Matt Janney. ~resident and J. Will White Sec:y ·1'78 n~embers wel:e en that during · this campaign' a biif Sale and PerrY' Pence, resulted in rolled and a glee .club was organ- rally was :Ji.e ld at · Morrow. Gen. 'seryous injury t9 Mr• . Hami~ton, ized. Enthusiastic meetings, pre- ;James G. Blainel~ republic!U1 eandi- wM suffered the' loSs ' o~ hla ' eye~. ." ' . 1)'. Burns • ·I\IlS. A t Ji:Q.!'8'll E. .John J . M~hor .J. /II . . "'0011 ... . • . J. Wright · _ 'l!Nerlll"",t ·C: D. Wobll'ey ."Drew Sweet ·S. lJl"'. ar t w'rlg-ht ''''. -Jii.: O'Neall Walter Ze\1 ·Geo. .Aalchdeaco.n "J.' ' Vllson, Edwards.. Sr. Alhcl't ml\h . . 1'3': RllndJ\l1 -t1. Jd,l1.net J~. ' , T. QTll.hllm .r~ W.!.U :Rog I·a. Jr. ~itnlj; J~U:r:!J ~H'. ' . 1l'nlrchlld ' ".A. cr. O'Nl!aJl .0 . • W. OI"lIpln "Bild ry Pri ntz ·W. A. «YNellll . • ,... L. Farr 0-.A. B, Ohandlor ·0. ;lL Oactwalliltler -To'. M. B1sphn,in - w,. A. Llppencott J. w. Wblte S. F. Way . • ·D&vld ··A. Brow.. :Yib~~ l:aw,!Y'slnc 'J. Otah ' ~ Frank a. E'lU'r ' w. lJ....Allen. 0J'_ F. Way . _ --¥ahIO!l, Rld8'e .t.. Mc...,une . • "' I11 ~ Ma'tbel' ·O~ . ~Hamilton 06ca.r '1. Eldwll!J'ds ,.X ·: I Ie oj . A. Rearnev .E. 'E. Ellbr lght _ "lA. ito nMY , T . IJ.I'v lng Way OJ. F. MI.. lldllle or.&rall) WrlK'ht ,-Dr G. ~Obert• . N. W&l1aCe "cXlns Bid ~ .s . '''~.r.... ~'~1I00tt :~.~. ~~f~ker G. ..0Albert' handler .ClIfford l- W UU&m.QIl ' . B. : leI' b8tOJ!: os. .81. Jlilllo\t , Harry P1'l!,t6l' ' ' oN. . a: Lee ,!';ummlna ttlOIlY OK. a Rader 0.l!'.ct.. FlMtkey ' 'fllllle.. .. ;;.o.~ y ·H. J.~. U Bboemilker =Ena . :-rI. . kiter . D. ~.hll' OraDI Dr, 11:111. ..,

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Mr. J. B. Crabbe and MI'. J. W. Lotz spent la. t Friday at the ~tock Yards in C incinnat.i attendmg a meeting of Smith Hughes teachers. The occasion being to .study marke.t ing from the teaching point of view.

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Don Jacobs pitched a three-hit ~ut-~ut gam~ for the Waynesville . C s. to wm .the first game of the Lebanon senes at Wayne Park l~s t Sunday afternoon. The winn.. ng score wus the smallest posslble- 1 to O. 9U1' boys completeIy r.e versed thell' 'forll1 of the pre~edln~ week, and p layed . their fi eft game of the season In the e d. We say "best game," be~ause everybody was up and com}n g , and backed go.od pi~ching '~th 188t, s nappy fielding: Just notIce the box score ~nd see how the put-oul~ and nsslRts are scattered among the tea!". }h' Cd uftter hit the first ball ~I c. e 01' II fly to right fo ul hnh' ~nmy muffed the ball after a ar run , and Lhe batter was safe .lU t fi~st. He went to second on a WI Id pItch, stole _ thit'd, and stayed there whjle Willett and Fisher fanned and Yeazel rolled HARNER FAMILY REUNION gently to Compton. P. Brownfield rted Lebanon's fifth with a s!-n slIIgle to center which Ellis On Sunday, August 2, l\lt-. and cuuldn't quite reach. Dakin tried MI·s. George D. Mills entel·tained to follow s uite, but Roy caught a family I·eunion. A basket dinner that ban, nnd made 18 beautiful was sel'ved to thirty guests the thl'OW to Compton to catch P. B.; the . tables fairly groaning' with the bal1 got away from Compton every delectable viand. but Jacobs recovered it in time t~ Those present were Mr. and Mrs shoot it to Mendy, and complete C. T. Harner, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. the double execution. Har.nel· and daughter Opal, of The all-important run was pring Va.lley, Mr. Willis Harner, scored in the lust of the fifth. Wel- who has Jus t returned fr()lllt Los I~r walked (lnd stole second while Angeles Univer ity and five week~ hIS ~atftel'Y mate was tnkin/!' the coul'se at Denver; Jl'\vin Harner umpIre s count. Turner scored a rl'cent graquate from Whittie;' Mike with a nice hit to right and oonege, California, and his bride himself committed larceny. y'eazel Mr. and J\hs. . C. Miller and tw~ messed up Crane's hopper Turner sons, Hugh and Convin, MI'. and taking third, and Buck jo'ined t he MMrs.. F~ank Harner and daughter robber brigade. Compton hit aqorJe •. Mr. Paul oHins, of another to ' Yeazel which that Xed~} MI s MarybeHe Harner, Mr young man did not fooz le throw- an. II • .Iyde M. Harner and ing it to Fisher ahead 'of the cHhlldr n, Mary and John, Everett · runner. arner ·and · friend, Mr. Post, Mr. 'I'he Middletown humrocks are and Lester Compton, of Dayr eturning to Wayne Park next ~on ; hI's. Lore.na C" Barnes. and Sunday. With Jacobs' effic ient aid ' aug tel', ~'f Piqua. . the W. A. C·s. expect to get reAfter dmner ~ pleas!lnt aftel'ven$!'~ for their defeat of July 12. !I0~n together \\'1th musIc wos enThis will me the "rubber" Jo)'ed._ __ g~nle. each tennl having n previous .. ~ .. Victory. VILLACE COUNCIL SESSION The score: The village council met MonLEBANON AB R H PO A E day evening With aK members but one present. Routine business was E. Cutte r, ss ... 4 0 0 2 2 0 attended to, and a discussion as Ross, If ...... a 0 1 0 0 0 to the siren ordered was Willett, 2b .... 4 0 o· 2 1 0 brought up. recently A new one was orFishe1', 1b .... .4 0 0 13 0 0 dered to be tried out. The bond isYeazel, 3b .. , .. .4 0 0 0 7 1 offered to buy a n ew truck for B Brownfield f4 0 0 0 0 0 sue fire company was laid on P Bl'ownfield c3 0 1 7 0 0 the table. The t raffic light question Dakin, 1'1 ... .. 1 0 0 0 1 0 was discu sed, and a man was Gray, rf ..... 1 0 0 0 0 0 present wanting to sell them a new I?~ 911 tt el', p . 3 0 1 0 3 0 one, but the council ordered the 0 old one gone over. After sevel'lll Magin, p '.. . 0 0 0 0 ~~ - ---- other questions had been disTotaJ,t; 31 ·s 24 14 cussed council adjourned. WAYNESVILLE A. C. AB R H PO A E COLLEGIANS HOLD SERVICE TUrner, If .. .. 4 0 1 2 Crane, ·ss :.. .. 4 0 1 0 3 0 Eight local collegians had charge ompton, Ib . 4 0 1 8 2 0 of the selvices nt the M. E. Mend)' 2b .. 4 0 1 3 2 0 chUl'ch Sunday evening. The proRam by, · rl .. ... 3 0 1 1 0 1 grsm consisted of hymns, duets Ellis, cf .... .... 3 0 4 1 0 saxophone 010, a pantomime tell: Gons, 3b .... ... 2 0 1 o · 0 ing the story of Ruth, &nd a serWelJer, c ...... 2 1 0 8 0 0 monette b¥ Kenne~h St. John. Jacobs, p ...... 3 0 0 0 5 1 Those. tnkingpart were: Misses Irma Rich, Thelma St. John Totals ... .. , .. 29 1. 6 27 13 2 Catherine BranstI;ator, Elizabeth Henkle, Virginia Hardin Mrs 128466789Glenn Bland and Messrs Kenneth Lebanon ' .. .... 000 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 St John. Maynard Rich and R E W. A. C. .. .. . .0000 100 O .~ 1 Hattleld. . • Earned RlIn- W. A. C. Left on Bases- Lebanon 7; W. SCHOOL BOARD ' MEETS , A. C. 7. Stolen Base!l-E. Cutter, TurThe Wayne Township board of ner, Conlpton~_ Weller 2, Dakin. ed uca tio n met in regular session Two-base 11it.- Ramb» Monday evening at the Grade build Double Play- Ellis to Compton ing. Several matters were taken up to Jacobs to MendC'llhall. pertaining' to the opening of the ~ase Hits-off E. Cutter, 5 in school and regular business en6 inn ings; oft' Magin 0; off Jacobs gaged the members until a late 3. hour. It was decided t;o hold but Struck out--by Cutter 6; by one session on . the opening d2-Y ' giving the children the afternoo~ Magin 2; by Jacobs 8. Base -on aaUs-off E. Cutter 1; at Wayne Pl\r~ ·f ol' the !festivities off Magin 1; off Jocobs 2. there, Hit Batsman-P. Brownfield Umpires- Lovely and Shotwell. (by Jacobs)

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A C~rgo of Liquor Runs Into a 'D itch Warren county authorities today nrc in possession of 85 quru'ts o~ "Canadian" liquor, and thc Itlghpowered motor cal' of a liqu or runner which crashed into di tch about one mile below town on I'oute 41, Satul'day, when a tire of the cal' blew out. . The car left the highway while tl'8veling at high rate of speed and turned completely over in a ,ditch. The driver is said to have hastily removed the license plates and WIlS picked up by accomplices which were following the liquorladen automobile and escaped The. driver of the ill-fated ~uto left hIS cap which containl'd a number of pi ·tol cartridges At current bootleg pric~s the cm'go was valued by auth~;'ities at between $3 000 amI $4 000 License plat~s On the ~recked automobile were removed by th liqu or runners, While the inoto~ numbers of the wrecked machine had been obliterated. It is believed the consignm ent of liquor was being taken from the Canadian bordel' to CinCinnati .

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sig.ht and one arm, and Mr. Sale's thumb was blown' off. > While looking through sOllie books at hiS drugstore, recently Mr. Royal J. Adams found a book containing the constitution -and bylaws of the Blain and Logan Club, also the secretary's minutes. Following is the list of membets, a: star marking the names of those deceased: 'F'i-allk E . II'lontg-om ery Of{. B. Yelglt R. ll. God frey oJo,hn Ho.r.rle '''Un lJ. 00011.

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The Waynesv ille School Blind will g ive a co ncert Thursday even ing at 8 o'clock in Corwin Ohio.. This concert will be sponsol'ed by Th.e Waynesville F armel's Exchange and W. H. Madden and Co .. two progressive business finns of Convin who al'e helping our COlnmunity to progress Welcome evel'ybody! to the concert, as music arouses enthusiasm and inspites evel'ybo-dy both young and old.

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_ NEW BUSINESS FIRM .,. . Messrs Jolu\. Si.~.pson and ¥e):'nl Simpson qave purCli'llsed· the Hartl!i' . Sherwood business, consisting .o . auto. accessories, 'gasoline, {)ils, e1ie .and will operate' the same at the building 'now occupied ' by ·Mr. Sher wood.. Mr. Sherwood will l"emove hili-antiques and furniture to the .old Zimmerman building on .Main street. . ,

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1\11'. Sher ron, . cout leader fOl; South ern Ohio, of Middletown Wll S prese nt ~ t a meeting of Boy Sco uts hel d ID t ho basement of t he 1\1:. E. church Monday evening !Tc ul'ollght several sco uts 'from Middletown with him. A committee ('onsis ting of F. U. LeMay , Rev. G. C. Dibert, W. E. O'Neall, Ronnld Hawke anu R . IL HaJ't~ ock 'vas appointed, witl Raymond Bradd ock as SCOll llIaster . Scveral 0 f the bo y~ pa sed the pl"Jiminary tes ts, 'IllId Mr. SherI'o n authorizod n cha rt ei· fo)' th e C ~\lb, which will arl'ive here in dlle. time from t ho · National oancil of Aln dean Boy S (l ub!. . Th.is c hap te~' is op \I t o every ~oy III t!te IleJghborhQo I, and an ~,?rt WIll be mnde ttl ·lta·e all.. boys betwe n . the .nge Of. 2 to 18 year!! beco.m e members• . .. - - - - -

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Bishop. rlllotB Nos. 3386, 3337 and anll KUlt. Cook oyer hui water Carr W. Hendrikson , adminis- 8838 in lloveland. 9 1-2 hours, st irring oCCBslonally. trator of th cstate of Anna T. Irena. A. Downing llinfoy to Serve warm m' cold, with a little Carr, deeaBed, is ordered to df"" John Lamb. Inlot No. 27 in additional milk if deHired. tlii)ute vrocetlds or sale. madli. Waynesville: LiJllan Frazee, administratrix Bre.d Puclclitl, Federal Land Bank, of Louisof the e!!tate ot C. C. Frazee. de· ville, ' to Chester A. and Alma 1 cup milk ceased, is to distribute certain Bales. 63 'A1 acres in Uni n town1.1t cup dl'y bread cl'umbs stocks, notes, accounts, etc. ramong ship. . 1 ~~ teaspoon' s U I!'a~ lhe distl'ibutees. Probate 4C:ourt James T. Ne-wton to Roy Roach 1 egg yolk (optional) George E. Young, assign!!e of Real estate in Fran.klin township. Few grains salt Marie col.t White, Ni na Scott Predmore Bros., Is to settle all acStephen H. Waters, deceased ca ld milk and combine with "olllpto n and Ollie cott hurts, with proc eeds 01 sales to Minnio M. Waters. All !Tea j otlle!' ingredients and put into exec ut.rices f the estate of Wal· counts made. ' and personal pr~perty. slightly buttered 'bak!ntr cup .and lace E. cott, decensed, fil ed theil' Cal'l . and Caroline' Schaub to bake ill n pan l'OlitlllDlDg 1 Inch Common Pie•• Proceectin,. invenl.o'l'y and appraiseme nt. Cer· Doma and William· H. Mumper. hot water in a slow oven for 1 tain b ond s of the state are to be "You'll what?" bee n pallsing at in tervals a ll day so ld at not less than t.he appraised In the case of William Fraser, Real estate in Loveland. hour, or cook in double boiler for HAPTER I. A~e s Jt. LewiB to George A. 2 hours. If egg yo lk is ue d mix ' execu tor of the estate of Carolin6 "Give 'YOll g round s f 0 1' a diyorce long. Th e l'ODI' in his eU\'8 g ~e w va lue. The . a les mad.e by ,the Le'baJl0n- Roge l's, deceased, venus Warren LeWIS. Real estate in Hamilton with sugal' be fore adding and "What grounds ?" loudel\ closer. ' uddenly it so unA Ith ollgh PcteT was furi ously " The sa me ground s yo u so mag- d d ominou nnd thre'utening. I ti~!m National Bank and Tl'Ust Rogers certain property of War· township. ' cooking th e pudding only. 20 min· a ngry highly humiliated , . and nanimoll Iy offer ed m '." P t.er loowcd t o the west ~ nd was 0. , ndll1inistrator of the estate of ren Rogers is to be, sold and re- . Homer Hiles a.nd Ida Hil es t o utes. blamitli Rowena f or everythmg J OM G. Koller. lnlots Nos. 24 and "Rowena are you craz y ? A !l1ll8zed t o see 8 olid wall o[ De lla Worley, deceased, were sp- tur n made to 'the court. he wus kind nt heart and could wo man can lt do 8 thing like t.hat. wnt I' ll eal'l y as high as the CuI' proved and con lll'm ed by the court In the case of George G. Per- 23 in Maineville. Gelatin .. BI.nc M.'1l,e not r esist Ih<' pla intive pathos in Why, it--it would ruin Frank Monro e to Guy 'Mom·oe. wl'el-ling down the liltle can yo n. D. E . Heywood" administrator rine versus William Shumaker, et tablespo on g ranulated gelahel' voice , us ually so criAI-l and You' re cra~y!" 1 In st inc t ively hi f oo t pl'essed th e o f lhe estate of L. O. O'Banlon, ai, certain land was found to be- 40 acres in Turtlecreek township. Fanny M. Robinson deceased to tine cool. "Oh am [? Well let me tell you accelerato r. ·The rO!lring wall of deceased, fl ied an nUditional bond h~ng to the plaintiff and the deten2 tablespoons suga l' "G oo d nighl, Howena, " he said one thing, Mr. Peter Blande! I'd waler wa close but t.he urroyo ur 2172 with the United States dant is to destroy all obstructions Belle Corbine, Gri"elah Ramsey I cup s;cald ed milk more plensanll y than she had a ny ruther huve< my f l'iends think I itself was clo 'er- I\ sca nt few feel Fit! !i ty and Guaranty Co., as lo the plaintiff. and Lula Davis. All real and per r ig hl 1,0 expect. .. Don't worry. s t ep ped out on you two mo nths a way- and in a f w minute th e s urety. Fcw g rain s salt ' In the case of the State of Ohio so nal property. ouk gellltine in water 5 min- ' Ev er ything'lI be a ll right." Joseph and Hettie EI'We to Wil The adjud icaUonand determina versus Madison Young the defenafter our marriage t hat lhat I onru shing l'ive r woulcJ rend er it After a sleepless night Peter was could n' t keep you f rom teppin g impas ible for ca rs. Th e cllr lenp ed tion of the inheritance tax of the dant W ill! sentenced to four Iiam F. Hecker.man. Inlots Nos. ut e . ombi ne wiLh sugar and hot down in the lobbv at. an unbelieva- ou t on me. It's much mo re fl a t- fOl'wurd dowlI the st eep ~Io p e in to esta t e of De ma s Gutlcry, deceased months in jail. Inl ots Nos. I, 2, 3, 4, and 5 in milk, stir until di ~o lv e d and set bIy ea rly hour. - But early as it le ring, 1 a. sure you 1" Wallace E. Scott, deceased, to in pa n eontainillg' co ld wale,' until ·the anoyo. BlIt the hungl'Y wa t er is ~o be given to all interested per The New York Life In surance was, he did not precede the inCo., is t o recovel' from the de'fen. Nina Scott Compton, 144 acrell, to co oled und tiltH! put in refrigeM' "You would, Rowena , I honest.- as if j enlous of t hi s boldn es . . SU II S. teresled smiles and stares of the Iv believe r, ou \woul d. You're j u t I'oal'c d down upon lhcm. Th e car Thc frs t nnd final account of dant, Samu el Cooper, et ai, the Mal'ic Scott White 182 acres, to tOI· to set. da}' stn ff which )lad re placed t he that. dumb, ' said Peter. "However swu ng powe rless be nea th his hond Leo n Hil eslllan, administrator of sum of $1215.2] with 8 % from Ollie Scott Shurts 194 ac res, all in night work e rs ·Ierk s, t eleplwnc let's not fight over gettin)! the s lid away fro m t he I' ad and the the e ·taLe of ,James S. McClead, July 6, 1931. Junket Turtlecreek town ship. operators and elevator boys. Jesse J. Wallace, deceased, to (\ivorc t oda y, Th e thin g t o II'ree river t o~scd it lightly down- was al-lproved, allowed and conIn t he case of Ohio Metal and 1- 4 rennet tablet. Eve rl at that unreasonab le hour on now iij t hat we've got to put st.ream nnd drove it f;ec ul'ely into fi n1H:! u by the COUll't. Manuia'c turing Co. versus D. W. Melissa J. Wallace. All real and 1 teaspoon cold water t here were loungers in the lobby. up with rooll1 s adj oin ing or en- a cr evice am o n~ UI C rock s, 1'hc fi rst account; of E. A. Thh" Bishop the defendant is t oappear personal ,p roperty. 1 ('up milk And each and very one of them, !luite ~lId say no more about Anna Prickett to D. A. HarRowena !ludd enly ' aro used f ro ll1 kicltl a nd D. D. Thirkield , ndmln- before the Judge of the Court of I teaspoon sugar iIono e ve ll th e head wa itress smil- separate floors." , hel' c-xhausted sleep, had sta rted i ~ tl'ato r of the estate of Charles Co mm on Pl ens and is Mt allowed rison. Inlots Nos. 965 and 967 in Pllt ill rennet in cup containing ing in the dOD\' of the dining-room " If y ou're too proud to ask for up in t error at sight a nd sou nd ro, Thirki eld was appl'oved all owe d to di spose of any of his property Franklin. co ld Willer. Pu t the mil k in small knew a ll abo ut the y.oung New separate floors, I'll do it." said of the torrentia l river bea ring and co nfi rm ed by the COUI·t. Carl and Caroline Schaub to Al- do ubl e boil er lind let it become un til then. . York rs married t he day before in Rowena. " I' d rather be (1)1ban'us- down upo n th em. Prom pted by a n Th e 8cc(}lId an d lfinal account of The maninge of Bessie Taylor ma P. T schan. nlots Nos. 2506 luk e warm. Add s ugllr to milk and Denver who demanded roo ms on sed before a strange hotel cl e l'k innate im pul se sh str uggled R. . Boys, guardian of Opal J or- a nd Glenn Taylor was dissolved and 2507 in Loveland. until di s olvt'd and th n add separate fl oors. Confusion stung than be the laughing stock of my quickly up ' to th e scat of th<' rum- dun a nd Francis Jordan, was ap. and both palt ies release d from all Willinm F. Hecke.rnian to stir the dissol ved I'en net. POUI' into his fac e with, burning red. Louis Wenz el and Marie Wenzel. sel'v hie, in te nding lo j llmp but Lhe cal' pl'oved, a llowe d and confirm ed by ob ligations. own frie nds." ing g lllsses CII' cu p and let He went up stairs, walked up, "Yes t hat wo uld do me a ,lot was fili ng vi olen tly from ben ea th the court. The marriage contract of Miron nlots Nos. I, 2, 3, 4, a nd 5 in Rtand until il. begins to thicken to Rowena's room and knocked of good, wo uldn't it?" demanded hel' a nd chell ted her of her inFostel'll. Th e final accou nt of Fred A. Shutts and Christine Shutts WIlS u nd then pUl ill refrigerator to sha\'ply. Sylvester C. Schlink and Lotis chill. Peter. "That would certainly sav e tiecure foothold s he fc ll headl ong, Snider gum'd,an of MntUda J . dissolved and .both parties releasA littl e Havor ing extract may "Ye: wh o?" called Rowena in my face! To have my wife sail face dow nward in the ic y water. Ertle, incompctent, WIIS upproved, ed fro m all obligations. Marie Schlink to J eRse S mit h and bl! added fOI' older childl'en I' a a bright voice t hat .had obviously lip to the desk and regis ter for Peter, stunn ed b y ~he un ex· a ll owed and confirmed by the In the case ot Myrtie B. Hal'. Mary Smith. Rea l estate in TurUo drop o'f vag tabl e coloring matbeen scllooled to register good me a nd ask for rooms 011 separate Ilectcd on. lau ghl of wuter , W1\~ cou r t. rison versus William B. Davis and creek township. nature in the face of adversity. Agnes R. Lewis to eGorge A. tel' to givo attractive pastel tone. fioors. Oh, yes, that wo uld mak e startled lo nction at ~ ight of Row'rhe Jhost and final account of Mabel Davis, 30 days was granted "Me," he ' a nswered, surlily. everything fine and dandy." ' enll whipped helplegR agui nst the Ida levenger, ad mini stratrix of ihe defendant to tile an answer. Lewis. Real estate In Hamilton "Chuc k your things into yo ur bag " I 'm not YOUI' wife,' stormed rocks by th e ine is ti ble fl ood . . t he estate of J onathan Clevenger In the case of Regina, Inc., ver- township. If I know you better and' let's get out of here." Homer Hiles an Ida Hiles to I'd lowboyRowena. "You li ttle fool- whllt did you was approved, allowed and con- sus Charlotte H. Hyde, the plainkiss yo u. " How about breakfast ?" "No, thank God." jump for ?" he shouted, but even firnied by the court. tiff is to recover froml the defend- John G. Keller. Inlots N o~. 23 and Miss Pepp- If you'd kiss me "The ,hell with breakfast." 24 in Maineville. The second, fin a l and di stribu- ant t he sum of $204. yo,u' d know me better. "0. K. by me," called Rowena, tive account of Dorll F. Mount, In the case of state of Ohio verIn the madden ina- voice of one Bill. Allowed g uardian of Lest!!I' A. Mount, sus ~lbel1; G. Hunter, the defend~ who has stoutly enjoined one's in· minol', was approvc~ d, allowed and ant IS sentenced to 10 days in Penn Morton, services, $70; ner soul to' smiles and sweetness. confil'med b)t the ,co urt. jail , $50 fine and .eosts. James Follen, serVices, $15; Ore- ~~------------­ And indeed even in her sleep Row The fiTst accou nt of William H. In the case of State ot Ohio vel' gonia Br idge Co ., repain, $358.31 ena had been reminding hersel! II"\\'in, Jr., admin i,strator .of the sus Emery SchoorlOver the defend- John so n ' & Johnson, repa irs, $11.that she must be very patie nt with estate of Frances :E. Parkhill, de- ant was fined $250 and costs. 49; Lebanon-Citizens N!ltio,nal Peter for a 'few days, as he was c ased, was approved, lII1lowed In the case of the estate of Ohio Bank & Trust Co., rent for saiety FUNERAL DIRECTOR apt to be just the least bit in the and confirmed by t he court. versus Clark Walker, the defend- ,deposit box, $5; Walter Kelle)', world cross I8bout the state of Addie Bi.negnr, admlnistratrLx and was fln ed $400 and 'Costs. se rvices, $10; Commissio ners of WAYNESVILLE, OHIO affairs. of the estate of ROlle H. Wilson, Lloyd W. Batley was not gran- Clal'k County Sanitoriu.m expens· Withill an hour they were hurldee ased, fil ed her first and final ted a divorce trom Josephine es, $~15; James M'cClure, burial jng the dust of Cheyenne from the account in court. Grace Bailey. expenses, $100; A. K. Day, servw.heels of th~ roadster and as soon The sules lI1ude by Charles H. In t he Cllse of Carrie Speidel ices, $22.15. Georg& Waterhouse, Full1 Equipped for Good as t he last outpost of th& city lay Stewart, ex ec utor of the estate of versus Jo e Howell and Homer services, $1. C. ' B. Wells, janitor Service. buried in the past Peter pulled Martin H. Hoppel', deoeased, were Howell, the amount due plaintiff services, $20.80; Woodrow-Weiloff to the side of the road and Larare Display Room. approved and confirmed by' the from defendant Is $25 a,n d 7 per Stanage Co., 8upplies, $4.50; L M. drew up to a grinding stop. Then court. cent Inter est fl'om February 26 Seo/leld, supplies, $10.60; Walter Ambulance Service he turned to Rowena and his was Charles J. Waggoner, Alfred C. 19.81. ' Vllmer, estimate work, $165; A. not the look of a newly married Brant and Lawrence S. Shawhan 'r. Rettii'. pay roll, $17,20; Joe T.I."". "7 man. were appointed appl'alllel's of the Marri.,e Licen.e. W. Davis, pay roll, $234.80; Carl "Well, you see what 1001s we estate of Mary E. Dunham, made of ourselves," he began. "I Robe rt H. Baker, tactory war. Dakin pay roll, ,292.20; H. L. deceased. , Schuyier, pay roll, $222.80: Wilhop,e you're satisfied." D. E. , Heywood, as administra- ker of Dayton to Miss Irene T liam Burkle! stone, $3; Howard T. 'J'm telTiblr, Borry," said Row-, . t or 0'1' the estate of Luther L. Vezendi, factory worker of F08ter Cook, gravel, $84.26: John Myers, ~ ena humbly. 'I teel just wretchCarl Richard Mone:ysmith, farO:~anion, dece'ased, is to give ad. pay 1'011.\ $201.60; Floyd Lemmons Rowen. Opened the Door .nd Spr.n« Out. edly about everything. But I dltlonal bond of $l!l72 with sure- me r, of Troy, to Mrs. Myrtle Mae couldn't possibly foresee sooh aw· Owensl house ~eeper, ot Lebanon. pay 1'01 , $295.60; Charles Brad. t ies. ' "I'm- I just happen to be mar- as he spoke he was out 0'1 the If~l complications, now leould I, Samuel Brlxner, electrlcan ot bury, pay roll, $802.80; Joe W. M. Soth Long, ~Idministrator of Peter 1 Wbat experience have I ried to you- by ac cident. A- a car lind in less t han a moment had the estate of 'WiIliam I. Long, de- Franklin, to MisB Ruby EVelyn Davis, p~ roll, \$46.80: IA. T. RESIDENT Rettig, pay roll, $232.90;' L. E. had with husbands and hotel regis- sort of detour." he r firml y in hi s arll1. Slowly he ceased, is ordered to make and Cox, of Franklin. Witham, pay roll, $847.80; E. D. "Worse luck," grow led Peter. drew her back un t il t hey had the execute a bill o:f sale fOT one ten, ~md snch monstrosities'" Jonest pay roll, $249.60; V. W. Rowena opened the door and support of the ~ar hehind them J}odge touring Clllr transferring "We'll just have to make the Toappldns, pay roll. $211.60; best of a s uit or adjoining rooms sprang out. again st the co ld pressure of the said car to her. A. Cappell & Son, a ~orporation Newton HufflnaRr-mowing weed!!, PERMANENT LOC~TION "What are you going to do 1 water. here after," said Peter more ' An en t ry determiniJ1g inherit- versus .yan Horne Tube Co., a $2: E. W. Knapp, operating main· kindly. "It's this demanding sep- Walk to Yellowstone?" " 1- uidJ1't!" she shouled as soon a nc e tax of the estate of Margaret corporation, for money. tainer, $48: Leslie Shultz, operat"I am going," said Rowena cold as she recovered h r breath. Sumner, deceased, is to be certia , ate boors that makes them give J. N Kibler versus Meander H. ing maintainer $68; Frank Wilson Iy, "to r etire in peace to my l'UI)1- "Fell." us t he raubel'ry." · lied without d el~y. LEBANON, OHIO Oren and Melvin. O. Oren for services, $66; Edward Terry, ser_ "But we can't have connercting ble seat." " Sol'l·Y.' Toared Peter regretOlive James, administratrix of money foreelosure ot mortgN'e vices, $82.60; R. M. Cox, grading E •• miDM "Rowena, I ask you, don't be fu lly. rooms, Peter/, protested Rowena the eBtate of Harlan Whitaker, de- and equitable reliet. an'd dltclhing.. $26.60; Ralph uuhappily. 'We just can 't!. We al1Y more ridiculous than unsual," Cl..... Fin.d ,Rep;"', "My fault. Sho ultl u't have ll'ied it. ceased, filed , h er first account. Burch D. E. Arthur versus Stouder, grading and ditching, have to be terribly careful about he pleaded. "How's it going t o - No good racing a r iver It The will of Alice Sutton de. Frank Price for money only. $86; Curtis M. Charlton, ' operthings like that or we can.'t get look--only , two of us in a ~oad ste l' "Cheeric) " comCorted Rowena ceased, was fi.led !I! Ptoba~:. ' Brooklalids, Inc., versus S. John ating maintainer, $48; William it annuHed. Don't you see, Peter, and y,ou riding in this boiling hot The Lebanon-Catizens __ Natlonal ston Hyde and Charlotte H. Hyde Volkerdin&" mowing weeds, '$16.loudly. "You nearly made it." if we stay in adjoining rooms sun 1" Other cal's pulled up beside the Ba.nk and Trust Company was ap- for money only. 10; J. K. Spencer, gravel, $114.50 clear 4ICrOS8 the ' eountry, nobody "I'm abo-ve worrying about how State of Ohio versus Geo~e E. Harold V. Martz, gravel, $72.90; in the world is going to believe things look," said Rowe na. "]'d new-born river and t he occupants pOlnted trustee of the estate of BlIssett and Leonora Bassett, for Zain Armitage' gT8vel $1 a08: KiI· w&-we re all¥, did- stay in ad- rather be bounced and bruisel and lent " their widing assista¥e in D ~m l;U\ Gutter::y, d'lIC'~~, no bond money only. " >., • patrieh-Fren~h Motor Car Co., gaB blistered in the rumble seat than getting Peter and Row!!na safely' )·equite.d . joining rooms. ' up on shore. And Peter, 'against . An lmtlY de~erminmg th~ mher. Pearl M. .King vereus Edward and supplies, $145.41; Halls Se.r. in sulted inin the lap of luxury. "Then we'll have to a-et a divorce instead of an annulment. I She raised the umbrella with a the advice of the tourists and t he 1tance ~x of Demas Quttel'f' de- Kmg for divorce and alimony. vice Station gas $43.80; East End am not going to make a fool of vicious little click of t he snap, ad- flliglttened orders of· Rowena, ceased, IS to be certtfled. WIthout Charges are gross neglect of duty Garage, gaB, $15.47; Frank Sher. ' . John J . Barr versus Mason ' Can wood Co.:~ g~ and supplies, $13.justed the cushions about her body went i~mediately back to the ~af deIIP'· myself like that aa-ain." . ·R onald McMII!Bm,l.. executor of mna- Company, for money. 38; E. M . Vlllargs, gas, $14.53: "But we 'can't a-et a divorce in nnd rode the, rumble in solemn fQr their bags Real E.t.te TraDde1'8 William Johnson, gas, $57.91; New York," protested Rowena. grandeur, leaving Peter to fume . "All the clothes we've got," he t~e e.state of Agnes"MeM1IUin filed explain ed cheerfully. "They're hI S Inventory and appraisement. .Stephen H. Waters, ' deeeaBed to William A. Lutz, repairs, $1; W. " I wrote a story about thllt once futilely alone in front. important." . .o.ora lJpl'~n WIlS appointed ad· Mmme ~. Waters. All real and A. Hause, gas, $8.90; GIl])ln & - I know how the laws are. One It was about the hour of sun set Fortunately the bags were not mmlstratrlX of the estate of Thom personal property. Son •. gas, $63.90; D. W. KeUer, of us would have to go to Reno or when a sudden shadow blackened Carl and Caroline ~chaub to servlces, $26; J . C. Hawke, gas Paris .to get it and it would take the west, a SUdden cool breeze yet so aked thro ugili, and except as' C. Hollon,500der~sed, and fil~ d DOlna and WiJllam H. Mumper fol' a few ~u1;icles on top the con- bond of. $11 vl'1th the ~nlted evel'y cent of money we can save touehed their falCes. , and sup:rlies, $9.15; Pennsylvania Real estate in Loveland. . on the whole trip to pay for the "They must be having showers tents were d ry. Rowe na and P eter States FIdelity and Guaranty Com Railroa Co., freight. $4.34 L. J . Samuel and G .E. Cooper to W. Sne)), cement, $82; Le~oy soaking \wet, ,hurriedly got out pany as s.q rety. leue Poe, ~n· divorce. And what good would in the mountains," said Peter. that be to anybody?" But Rowena, deep in a painful dry ,clothes and t hen paused ab- den FJ;opkl.ns and. Henry Grote New 'X ork Ufe Insurance Co. 65 Blair, gravel, $88.20; LeRoy & Phone 7iJ aeres \D' Tu~t1ecreek township. "I'll give you grounds to get it sleep of complete exhaustion, did l'Uptly, regal'ding b.oth the erQwd were ,appOInted allP~lsers. Blair~ cement and gravel, $167. Carl and Caroline SchaUb to 25; ueRoy & Blair, iJiavel and and each other with timorous hesi. right in New York," scid Peter not answer. Ada Kruse. Inlots Nos. 2458 aDd sand, $71.82: J. W. Snell, cement It was more than showers they tanc:.v. &,rimly. "I'm desperate." "I'll have my tent up in a jiffy' put for keens. At; least till the 24591n Loveland. $105 .50. "l'hat's like 'You' Peter," said were having in the mountain s, one John Long to .Geor&,e H. McRowena impatiently. "Thinking after the other in torrential down said a big red-faced Kansas far- river goes down.'" onl y .of yourself as usual.-Well, pour, and in less time than it took mer with loud kindliness. "River')) Other cars pull~)d up and their Keever. Real estate in Wayne don't you think for a minute that for' the cooling breeze to sweep be down by morning, but we'll occ upants joined the enforced township. Carl and Caroline Schaub to I'm going to get a divorce in New down the plain with refreshment all have to pitch camp here to- camp on t he river bank. They ,p ut York. I'm not going to be made a for their faces, every dry creek night. Give a hand ,here, youngster up tents and staked out claims GunJher Milton Kennedy_ Real esMONEY LOANED And before 'h e had finished an. here and there. Children were set tate , in Loveland. fool of there before all my friends bed and parched arroyo that led George R. Rossman, deceased "What do you mean- made a from the hot mountains to the nouncing his kind inten tions he to gathering stones and sticks for to Lueza D. Rossman. All real and LOANS on Livestock, ' Chatt.l•• burning plains was flooded with had mis-ed a diminutive tent and a fireplace. fo ol of?" Peter demanded. Second Mortiaa-ea. Notes bou,ht " Why having everybody think rushing water from the heights. extended its hospitaljty to the All together they ate impromptu peQlonal property. ' Mary B. Eldridge to Edwin S. John Harblne. Jr., Xenia, Ohio. I'm 0 no-good I canlt ·hang on t o He guided the little roadst er d rip,ping pail.. s upper on the plalins, siting in. a Eldridge and Sarah B. Eldridge, , Key to the city, lady and gent, cluster of frlendl :v g1'OuPfJ about a husband for two months I- No, along the yellow mesa road t oreal and personal property. if it comes t.o that, 'II give you ward another of. the nan-ow roeky he. said with a g reat laugh. t h,e flre, and after:w~d! as tbe AUCarl and Caroline Schaub to gorges through which they had Peter made a has'ty motion to darkness 'fell and the stars lit the IITounds." LONG OR SHORT TlME-Eaq Rowena who slipped quickly in. black sky over the black prairie Anna Smith. Inlot No. 1846 in side and droppe d t he flap. terms. Also Surveylnf and Abthey gathered closer and talked: Loveland. Carl and Caroline Schaub to Itracting. Write and win call "Your wife, I take it," said the Some sang, and the men smoked. and see you. Sam D. Henkle. Wayred-faced Knnsan with a puzzled And presently by tW08 or by tamil Thom'a s T. Thomas. Real estate in . air. nesville, Ohio. .Tll ies they crept away to their sep- Loveland. Carl and Oaroline Schaub to "Yp, .. " s: \'d Pe le r. " Bu t.--the arate camps for the night. Rice Pucfdina tent isn't ~o vel'r big-- and we're "Hel'e's an old mattress you Josephine Mablone. Inlots Nos. both so te .... ibl y wct.- a nd bestOes can u se," said the Kansas farmer, 3296 and 8297 in Lov(lland. 1 cup milk FOR SALE-Extra good 'yearling - I want to hav c another look at tossing it aCI'08S to Peter. IJWe'V'e Josephine Dodd, deceased to Vir1 1-4 tablespoon rice uncooked buck lambs. E. Evans. 470B the Cllr. J don't wn nt it carried got another .one. It's not very big ginia Hathaway. All real and 1 1-2 teaspoon sugar Lebanon. .a26 personal prop&rty. ' off cfown t he canyon." Few grains ,salt but you're not a very big family.' c Carl and Caroline Schaub to " Don 't y ou WOI'I'y about the ~eBh .rice and put in double (To be continued) ,car, urolh el' . That there car is Freeman .B ryant an dLida S. boller WIth scalded milk, sugar FOR SALE

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A LESSON LEARNED HU1'e, in lhe -woods, with hCllrt at re t, . 1 feel that I ani happiest; My thoult.hts arc never blQwn ~ -., . . about I· baltled by th winds of Uoubt.

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I'v lost the fee ling which distl·e. sed Me, !IS I w!lhdcL'ed Ea st <6nd West "For t hen my soul W!lS a ll nllame And . an swered. evel·y stonn that came.

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polter's vesllel My hopes, lik . broke Alld a ll went up in bl ~c kened smok e. . lIere, peace came with a mighty power, And .1Ived l1Ie froll1 each bitter hou l':

~ahat~u GlUldhi, the lea der of the revolutio n again st Bl'iti-tl I'u l ~ In Indlll, told. newsp.aper me~ the . othel' day t he r ul es o f conduct which huve governed hIS own life. HI! wo uld not presum e to lay down rules fO l' anybody else, he said, but he had a code which he had consistently fo llowed. T hese are the rul es of life as ·Gandhi observed the ml Love. TI·uth. Ohastity. Feal·lessne$s. SCI'vice to others . ontl·o l of appetites. BeliIe ill t he equa lity of a l~ mankind. Abstention fro m alcohol. tobacco lind dr ugs. B lief that a l\ great religion s are of equal wOlth. Taking nothin g thoat is not paid for by one's o\\> n work. Valu ing possession s 1I 0t I O I' themselves b ut for the ir usefuln ess. It iB not .easy to li ve in a world which pl·ofesses in the main suc h n code , and to obey it li terally. For Whil e these 1'U'les of conduct as laid down by Ga ndhi difre r in no impo rtant respect fro m those la id down by J esuH hrist alld befo re 11 im by Buddhll lind othe r great religions teac hers. vel'y'few hUm ll 1l ueings hllve hnd the hal'd ihood to even uttempt to live up to th em. Gandhi him self, even his enem ies admit. ,comes abo ut a s clQ:le to it as IIny man in lIl odel'n times. It seems t o us t hat uno of the causes of th e tl'oub le in which the wo dd find s itself today is that most peop le ha ve forgotten these ancient r ules of li fe. whi ch hu v· a lways been sound a nd still are. We have been ca l'Tied away. a ll of us, uoth in Anwricn and elsew here, by bursting fr om th e idea that there is ~o nlC magic possessio li S whic h will lII~ke us The sweet nul. theil' s healhe happy in s pito of ours elves. Nolhing waR ever farth er from the t l'uth. Fall lo the gro und , the tree beneath . By heal"thF t one. r th ink of the past So thank fill fOI' a home a t la ~ t.

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"WHA T IS TO COM'E"

By Willi am IErneat Henley W hal is to come we know not, But we know That what hUIi bee n wn. good~ \VII S good lo HiI ow. Better to hide. unrf bc st of a ll to bear. We are the Illul, ter. of the da·Ys that were: . We hllV lived. we hav e loved. we Hel'e ill tl;lese woods. a pNlyer I ha\'c ~ ufl'ercd .. eve n so. made'Twas answered, even us I prayed Shull we not tak e the cub who That I'd no mote be te mpe. t had the.f1ow'! tossed. Life was our fl' ienu. Now. if it Regain the soul, wh ich I th ou ght be OUI' f oolo~t. Oem', thoug-h it Kpoil an d break us !- need \\"e cure. Rig ht in these wood s. with heart What is t o come? at r·est, My cabin cosy li S, a nest, Let til(' g l'Bat winds lhdr worsl r shall I'emain; not try to by and wildest blow. Like wounde d bird beneath t he Or tho g old wca th er round us sky. mellow :llow; We have fulfi ll c'd our~(' l vcs. and For I'm a King, he re on my throne ran dare, ThiR eRbin 'lIC!"U do I OWll. And we can conclu el·, though we And he re wh en Autun'n wind s 110 may not ~ hnrC' . shout. III the I·ich qllic·t or the lIfler-g low A nd to ss t heil' waving a l·ms about: . What is t o colli e.

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Backing Up the President

Preside nt H oover has announced a · policy of rigid economy in F ederal Gove l'nment expenditucrs. He hll incuned the agel' of many officia ls by ordering them to I< pend no money not necessary to the pub li c welfare, to incur no further obliglltion s to be paid for in th furtul·c, a nd to cut their estima le!l of their departmeJ)tal needs for next year down to the bonc. In the face of 11 defi ciL of nearly a billion dollars this year, it wou ld bl;! absurd t o Isuggest th'lt the Presid nt is not more t han justified in his stand. M'uch of the re ducti on in expense will have to to in the progl'a m of naval expan sion; a large part of It will have to . come out of the A I'my apPl"oprilltion. In time of peace t hel'e seems to be no beltm' place to cut ofr cxp ondi tul·es. We nre not going to suffel' if we don't have quite so many Cl'uisers a nd battleships. Nobody much is going to \VOITY over the nuandonment of a 'few obsole te Army Po. ts. The country won't go to ruin if a good many of t lie more ornllmenta l bureaus an<.l activities of nell;! Sam ore s uspende d until we call get back to an even keel find li ve within our Nat'ional in come. One lhjng is cerla in ; there is nothi ng which the peop le of the United ·tates would ,'cse nt mO I'e k en ly in the prese nt silu ation than an increase in 1-'edeI181 taxation. . That goes, too , f or litates and loelll taJ\es. Political lea.ders who want to r emain in office 01' to gain office can do nothing more popular n Qw to fo ll ow the President's exa mple and declare themselves for econonty in llate, Cou nty a nd Town expenditures. Ther e is no part of the United Stntes in. which t he burden of tax~tio n is not already wo heavy. Too much of it is canie<.l on the sh oulder s of I'eal estale. not enough on the should el's of those who get the benefits of taxation without paying their proper shure . . It see mB to us that public funds should not be . pent, for t he time being a t least for a ny t hing which does not dil'ectly benefit 811 of the people. What benefits all the people is public works which will g ive cmployment to the largest numb er of m.en, a':ld put~hem bac k In a po it ion to become custo me rs of the nation s indu stries and m.erchants. It also Becn;tS to us t hat ways . sho ~ld b.e. found to apportion taxation in proportion Ilot on ly to peop le s ~1:i lh ty to pay, but also . . to Ute benefits derived. We think t hat 'economy is j ust as so und De~ocratJc. .d~ct~lne ~s it is Repu llliclln doctrin e. We. cnnnot see any partisan poh~lcs In t hiS move of Mr. Hoover' . 11\ is just good business en se apphed to national aft'ait·s.

Fat' here no tidings of dismay Can evel" reach me, night or day. For here 1 live by right Divin e. And God'!; sweet pellce I can call mine. By Mrs. Je ssie B. Tripp , Harveysburg, Ohio

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HARVEYSBURG

Miss Martha Mc une and Miss Grace McCune of Cleveland and Mis Ellen McCune of New· Y~rk are guests of the Do st el' fall1lh e ~ this week. Mrs. Mary Harvey and her co usin arc enj oy ing n motol'-camping trip to Washington D. C. ~lr. and Mrs. Richard Kirb y and daughter Thelma, Sara, and Genova s pent last. Sunda~ in Xenia, guests nt a birthday lIlI1nor at the home of Mr. and Mr. . A. L. Faucett a n d fam il y. Th e hon or guest included Mr. and Mrs. Warren Van Tress. Mr. A. L. Faucett Mr. Herald Val) Tress and Mr.'Marion Van 'I'ress. Other gue:;ts were : M·r . an d Mrs. Earl Van T l'ess and fumily, Mr. and MI·s. He l'nld Van Tress and and Mr. und Mrs. Warren Van Tress and grand daughter. Betty Jean; all of Springfield. The "Lucky 13" 4-lt · Club met with EUis and Robert Sl\idaker VI ed nesday evening. The m e.eling was called to. o rder by the vice president. Seven members answered to ' roU call. Ruth ·Cleaver read an instructive paper op "H ow to Judge read a Calf." I ___________~____________________~~________________~ Lavone Osborn "How and to I.. Feed Beef Calves ." Adjourned. to "Tht! O. S. U. R.dio Station- WEAO meet with Ruth Cleaver on August 19. R obert Gray; Repo rter 7:30 Music W M . Miss Sara Kibler is visitil)g rela7 :40 Your Vegetable Garden il) Aug ust ..... ......... ... ....... A. . arlo.n . 7 :5 0 The Industria l Gardening Movement ......... ... ..... ....... V H. DaVIS tives in Xenia. 8 :00 Keeping Healthy with Dlliry Products .. .... .... ..... ....... J. H. Erb The Baptist AU-Day Missionary 8:10 Music . . J A SI' h meeting was held at the Church 8 :20 Mnking Soybean ,Ray .................... ... ......... .... ,..... . . IP:r Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Denny CQn 8 :30 Dairy Day at Wooster, August 14 .. ... .. .. ... ...... ... ..... C. C. Hayd n ducted the devotions. The Cos8 '40 With 200 Agriculture Teachers at Wooster .. . ... .. .. L. E. Ja.ck~on sum girls gave a Chinese skit in . Dept. of Agncultural EducatIOn costume. A so ng followed and 8 :50 Musi~ "The Oth er M'a rys," a playlet, was given by , the children and yo ung girls. The junior quartet sang ··Just a Little Helper." A bount if ul 'Ilnd delicious dinner was enjoyed on t he law n." In the afternoon several games and contests in charge of Ruth Denny were given. Mr. Rnd Mrs. George Denny and iamily entertained at dinner Tuesday eve ning Mi sses Martha and Grace McCune of Cleveland, Miss Ellen McCune of New Yox:k, Mrs. ture and have a few more. dollars W. W. Cossum and Mrs. Alice LOO KAT THE AVERAGE in the bank. Then there W1ll come Erwin. Miss Mahel Starr and Jam es a yeal' some. time when ,you'll ,have h d One of my frien s, w 0 now a s~oke ~f luck' and nua.ke a lnt W W d · h · POSI't'lon, .. I!tarted ".. ~ Hampton of D.yton s pent eoccupies a .hIg . . A f progl·ess •. · Yo"~ must expect" to --'tb M A d U nes·day . evening WI · rs. man a life as a sa I esman f or th e Na tlo nal average the god ...with the. bad. Cash .Register Company. . It seem-s to me that nl..lich of. the. Starr. He thought that if he could d ~ tt· . life grow Sunday g uests of Mr. mId MI'S. to Marsha.ll WOITY an ~re IIlg m d d 'f '1 . sell ·Cash re..lster" .. out of the fact' that people do not Chas . .E. Gor o~ . an <ami Y in... Field it would. bl!! a big feather In take a ..long e"oilgh look' 1 cl~ded Mr. and ,Mrs. Howarc1 Grahis cap, and the exampl ~ of t his Every human .· life; at sQme arp ., M<1'S. lAl\~!;a' Shid.aker, Mr. leading stor e would have mfluence point, ' has seem ,handicapped and ana 'Mrs, E. 'M.~ Vilhirs and sons with smaller merchants allover doomed to. disapp'ointment. At Billy and Donald. thesocOhuentcryalied at Fieids and· made fotty, Henry .Fain: had .n.ev'l!r II#lved Alice Gray was hostess to the a. cent. At forty-five, . ~1~coln was Jolly Workers Sewing Club Thurslr his talk, but received no encou"'i : a disappointed pohtJclan. E~r day afternoon. In the absence of ment. The next year he cal e twenty-five years, Ch<arles Darwm t he advisor, Mrs. Chas. Gray had again •. and the next . . . and worked day after day without the charge. There were five members the next. The tenth, year he came slightest recognition. Then, for present and one visitor. Some away. with an order for .$15 0,000. each of them there came a few work was done on record books. A In telling me about It, ihe re· gl'eat years· that amplY mupe up dainty lunch of cake and ice d tea marked : "I .said to mys~lf, that's for all the ·rest. was served after which we enjoyed $16,000 worth of bUSiness for The law 01 comp~nsa~i0!l works swimming. · each of the ten y'e ars. Not a bad for those who keep their Indus~ry Alice Bogan, Reporter. average at all." and their faith. Those who l\~lte In 1929, when stock p,riccs were under discouNigement are selhng cr.ashing ~nd even the nchest yc~ out at the bottom. For a ~ajority Watererell and Cucumber Salad were feehng poor, a New or of courageous lives, ~king all Chop t he watercress. Add an banker met a capitalist whose for- the years together, ' the . average is equal quanity of cucumber e ut in tunc on· pa.per, had sunk many d . mi11i~n d·o llars. He was in a blue· goo . • _ ...~ . -'-__ cubes. Sprinkle' with ~ hopped olives a nd pour over the whole funk. ' . ' . ; ~ . The ballkcr said: "You .o ught ~o Barber- You are very bald, sir some m'Qyonnaise, no t too ,~hick. 'h ave 'learned t)etter .t ha!l thIS. Do you know 'what is the cause of Sel;ve with hot toasted cx;uclters. Don't 'you' ta.m ember back In 1920 it . . ' _ how worried yol,l were, and . how Feddup--I don't know, but I . Tour ist-This ~eeln~ to .' be' a you se.nt" 'for me .t o .re~l!ure ypu suspect that my hair .falling out very dangerous precipice. " It's a . Even at present ptlee!l you muS had something to do with it. they .don' t put up a warn. be worth ten tl~es · what yo u w~e "I'm. afraid Mr. Jones wiJJ. not wonder· ing silfD. . .. ; ' • tllen, If · ·so, yoqr . !lverag~. IS 'attend our party." .. It ~an~erous, mlghty good. ~b.llt are you ·klck-. j'Nontlense! His better self w.l11 butNative-:-1"esj:. they .},,!pt a warmng Sl~ up jng about?'! , . • .' .. triu.m ph." · I two yell" ,lind no one ·t eU-ov\!r A young ·m.n and young woman ~ "She ahvays do~s, doesn't she? fpr ' were married. :Afte.r the ceremon, . .. . ' 80 it was taken down. the bride's lathar; ,a. veteran/dbulalJinx: Television. will . soon be -- . . ~" d nesa maD who had fought;. bar or here . . ; '~wyer.: And what was l>.I,e eilis ·f o$.ne, 'took th~nt. into ~ia Bllnx: Yes, jUlt think what .a lendal}t' doing meanwhile study. "I· want to gy r. Just" one. nuislUlce it will .be to · lIllve to Witneli8~ He· .was tellln,r <n\e a thing ~ 'you." he remar~ed. . r:~ shave bel()l'e you IUlliJ\Vel' h~ tele- funny stol'i. ..... .. must not eXpect that all lour yeo phone, Lawyer:"Remembel' Ilir•.,t,...u you ·will be good. You'll go alonl f-or .a • _ • .' .ar:e under oath. . whUe without Heming to let Wltnell8: Well. anyw.aY,i b& was .....d. bitt.. at the end of ~vel'~ S ....... , . . . . . IIIud Guette te11iq me a' atoll•.

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ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN you r attl e. ho gs, sheep and calves to Nor ris-B rock Co., live w ire and progress ive fil:rn for t he highest mar'ket prices and goo d service. Union Stock Yarda' Cincinnati, O. Tunc in on Radio Station WCKY 12 ::)0 1I 00n fol' our daily market tepol'ts.

Stanley &Koogler Auctioneers JESSE STANLEY Phone 320, New Burlinaton, Ohio

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EARL KOOGLER R. D. 6, Xenia, Obi. Phone Dayton Co. 54J5

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Cigars. Soft Dr'inks and Lunch We cnrI'y Gem City Ice Cream and Pop W A YNESVllLLE, OHIO

Whether it be lunches, soft dri n ks 01' l'ecreution Love ly Recreation Padol' is equipped to serve Waynesvi lle palrons in the best manner possible. This model'Jl establishment handles a full line of Gem . ity pl·oducts and with complete F I'ig ida re equ ipmcnt i.. p repared to While in town drop in the furni sh this company's delici ous ice CI'ealll either in tile store 01' by order if so desired. MI', Lovely is a lso eq uipp ed t serve hot lun ches at any hour of the day or night. A f ull lin e of ciga l's, ci g al'ette~ and for your favorite candies is also curried. SODA, SUNDAE OR POP F or those wh o enjoy this type of recrcation f OU l' ~plcnd i d poo l M. F. WELTZ, Prop. . robles are .mllinta ine d in excellent cond ition lit all Lime!>. WA YNESVlILLE, OHIO Active i"n t he affairs of the Wayn esvi ll e A thletic club, MI'. Love ly ill an ardent Way nesv ill e booster Ilntl i ~ ahniys I' ady t give his most enthusiastic sUJlPort t o a ll Y worthy projl-'ct.. ELECTRIC REIFRIGERATORS W,hethel1 it be good food. icc cream . and (I·es h cigurs or <:igul'ellcs See the New Models Loveley s Recreation Parlor carrics a fu ll lin e and is ulways ready and IIlnxious to please its c ustomers. Go to Lovely 's fOI' hot lunches, Gem Cit y icc cream and pop. Til:e Co. . smok ing IIccessories. or an hour o f rea l r ec reation . LEBANON, OHIO RADIO . SETS

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Leb.aoll, Ohio

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W. N. SEARS Lieen.ed Real Eltate Broker and Auctioneer WAYNESV.LL~, OHIO Write or Phone- Most Reason. able Terms

LEBANON. OHIO POTTED PLANTS SHRUBS-EVERGREENS LANDSCAPE SERVICE

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V. M. ARMITAGE Expert Counlellor Repre sen t ing INTER-SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO. WAYNESVILL E. OHIO

T. JEFF SMITH WA YNESVILLE'S PIONEER MEAT DEALER

Dispensers of Refinel's Gasoline (~11 gra des) , High Qualiw Od!'! and Greases, Mobil and Quuk er !';tate Oil. r .. North Main St., interaectioD of ,tate Route 73 O. R. UNGLESBY,

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'Ch ',l'k Rmith. of (hlll)1'n.l LURA ELIZABETH RICIi ' \ l ~ ih,< 1 fl '\I'1\cl~ h I'l' )-;1l(1Ir1IIlY c\ en inl!'. I Th,' (;"Irlen Cl!lt,,~ \\l'I' .. C1I','n"t1 " - will", :\1" alllT ;'Irs. ('ul! l1:1I1'''.l· l'{ A ~ent\(" \' nil'" . Ili,l " ·'U11I'. \)1I\,(lIn .... i ~ it d re\htivl's h J'C :-:1In - Anri 'n ll f,!,'I' fl'll lll l h(' ulhN ~ ill-. <Ill)'. ' \\. '1" 0111<'\1 Ul' I,, \·ell. 11110 11(11"1.'. On .f ill" 10, 1\,:1 1 1.111'0 E liza; R ob I't Arms t.ro ng' i, . p e ndin~ ·th dllu~lil'l' of l~l1wl1 IInel A \idu thtl W{' k wi th relatives llt ewark b ieh departed th i. life til be I vre\'hiD, l't' with J ,,:;u ill til(' (;1(11)' w<ll'lti ~hl' \I' a!' bu rn Jun e 17, I!I:W. Only Ir.! lind MI";:i. . B. L{·l\la y, o f (' n(' \' nr Iln d tl"Lontl' eij!ht dn\'~ did SI1l'fHcld . A lnhumfl , I\)"l' th e g:Ut!.-tR \\'(' h a\'!' the hl(.~"illj! of Iw'l' life of MI", nnd . 11' • F. . L ' May, wi th 1I~. Rut our liI' l.!~ IHl\'~ becn Mr. nnd 'Jll rs, lI owul'd AI'~h d II · ('Iu'iehe d b)' hlll' ing- h('1' with u ~ cn thi~ ~ h()rt, timc, AIl,I wc },nll con a lt " nd d th A rc hdp llcOIl fam - ,'\' in :; tlumi ,!'iun (r> til(' \\ ill ') ( II il11 ily J'eunion at Dayton, ' undH)" wh o lo('tll all th i llf,! ~ wl' ll: wh " ~ aid I ,10 th ull klH"\'l'~t not n ll ll, 1\'11-. an d Ml"s, R , E \ hit e, (, f' what but th tl u ~ h all kll o w h",·,)n ftl'\'. 1 n:\~· t oll, w ere lS ue st~ of Mr. nnd 1\ ill 1l00t It' Il\' (' \ ' '' U COll1f"l't ll"", I 1\11's. Wult er E lzey, on ro nun y. will C 1111' unt .. 'you. I. l't IH.t Y(lUI' heal't hI' tl'oub ll'd , lll'i th l' 1' It,t it ~II's . 1.01' ' n Hadl ey allLl c hildl' n, " r N('wl1rk, lire the g'ue~ts of 1\1,." he afraid, Huth ,Tanney und 1\ li ~~ Lo uell n, CRrd of Than k . SC\'cl'1l1 members of the local \\" , wi<h to thanl; al l fl' i('nd~ Society of F'riend~ fl ttendcd QU Il!" nl'i)!hl .. , I" and r"latil' ~~ wh o ~o l e rly Meeti ng at S(' lma , on 1\l o n· kind I\' (, tI\,!'(' d th"ir 'r ll l l'at h ~' a nd :l :-o.!" i!o'iafh' l ' ill Oll l' }, l''' t'i\V('IlH'llt ttl d n y. till' ,!Lo at h " t' (O UI' dadill)! duuf,!ht l'I' , For b e~ t res ults c o ns ign your A bo t h,· min i" t (' I' f .. 1' h,' 1' l'un ,,(> Ili\'e s t ock to Gree n-F.ll1bry Co .. in f,! II'lll'd ", and f,,1' lhl! !;t' llIltiful 'incinnati. in care of D. R. Sali~­ 11111'111 " n't' !' illJ!:': Illld " ·." oIuti ,, n ~ 1'<,. bury. c l'il'C'd. ~ I r. "nd :0.11'" 1': lbel'l Hil''' Mr, R o nold H ar d in, i\1i ~~ H II IllI! M,,~t('l's Fr(' s~ l e r Itnd L nn ~ ing Ha l'd in a l'e \'i ~ itin g with I'l'lllti\'\l~ C HRI ST IAN ENDE AVOR

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Cary's Jewelry Shop Le banon , Ohio Tu esday. Thursday, Saturday Exam ina tion Free LEBA ON, OHIO

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THE WARREN MILLING CO. Phone No.6

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Mr, and MI'~ . Me lvyn Banta and lIfr, and Mrs. Burn ett Buttc l'lI'o rth le'ft Tu esd a y morn i ng fo r B a ltimOl'e, Md., whel'e they w ill be the gue ~ ts. for we ek, o f M 1', and Mrs. George Wall.

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Misses Ola Hart ock and Sara Missildin e s pent last _Thursd ay with Miss Florence Bobh nt her home n ear HiIls bol'o nnd in the afternoon called on MI'. a nd Mrs, Moomaw, of Chilicoth e. MrsRye . W, and P . Sali sbury, MI·s. vey daughter wereHurin Xenia 'fuesday afternoon wh e re t h ey v isited a you ng ni ece'o f Mrs, Salis bury, Wh o is in McClellan hos pital reco ver ing from an o p erati on,

GORDON'S SERVICE STATION

Mr. W . B. Ru ssum, w h o, with his wife and daughter hav e been t h e gues ts of Misses Trillena and Margaret Edwa l'(! ~ retu.rned to hi s hom s in Dayton Tues da y, Mrs Ru ss um and daugbter remained fol' II longer v is it .

Phone 47

WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

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the Warren County Normal t eac her h ere , paid t he Gazette office II pleasant vis it today, Miss H o wl a nd is c o un t y s uperintendent of !>chools in Adams cou nty,

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Murk Wilso n moved the house hold effe cts of MI'. and Mrs. Zimmerl11un, b y truck, to Auroro, Ind., Saturduy, Mrs. Morris Miller entertained t he gi rls of the 4-H club and their m other at he l' .countl'y ho me Friday afternoon , The young folk s of Lytle churC'h e n joyed a picnic upper at Wayne Park on Tuesday eve ning of last we ek. MI', and Mrs. Charles Clark are beautifying their home with a \:oat of paint. Miss Mary Savage returned to Dayton Saturday after s pending a couple of weeks with home fol\,. , Monis Ml\Jer and son James, BC companied the 4-H boys .of the Warren county farm bureau, on a tour to Cinci nmiti last W ednesday. Misses Mildred and Clara Haines were lI ix , o'clock dinner guelts Monday, or Miss Thelma Coleman, Mr, and Mrs , Allen Emrick had for their SUfiday evening guests, Mr. and Ml'S, Frank Carman of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. H~rry Corn e ll of near Feny and Mrs. Mar· garet Johns, MI'. and Mrs, Walter , Kenrick entertained to dinner Sunday , Mtsses Elizabeth and Adelaide Min ning of Cincinnati, Mr. and Mrs, Jacob GabelOlan <li nd Mrs. W. G, Haines and children, Robert, Mildred and Clara of Dayton.

Same Location- Better Service- W4e invite your continued' patronage

Cal'rying out instruction s f l'om th e Village Council, Marsha l C. P . J oy ' has had yellow traffic rilarkers and parking lin es painted on t he ) roadways of th e main thol'oughfare s t hrough town .

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We have a new Tube Testerguaranteed to test any tube made. Bring in your Tubes and Batteries for 8L FREE TEST. Complete line of TUBES, B BATTERIES and A BATTERIES at reduced prices.

Kenneth D. St. J oh n, former t eacher and coach in the W U)'le Tp" school. has a ccepted a pos ition as hiolog-y ins tru cto r at Rubbard, Ohio. Hubbard is a town of about 4000 e nh abitants ,

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f L bllno n, ilnd R ev, H, H, Loft'erty ia taking n evIl rbun of two weeks vacHtion from his work lla)ton. II "(' ~ allinl''' n,' l at i~s a s past r of pringboro, Red Lion Ilild friend. h e l" o,n Fddny aft 1'- a(l d Lytle. Iwo n, M r. ~I nd Mrs. Glen J oh.ns and ;\11'. an d l\!1'II, thlny R o w of Hlnl\ ch l' ~ t I', weI' ~ \.Indny vening c hild re n o f Dayton spont Tuesday )!lI (': l: of lI,oward MrKay and of las t , wee k with t heir mother, f!l lllil~' a nd IIllI'old , ll!Kay a nd MI'S, Margal'et , Juhns, f;llllily, of this plnce . , Maste l' W endell Salisbury of leveland is makin g an extended ~I I"" Edith Davis . so n. Rogel', dallghtl' rs Nelli e Mar~' a lltl 1'I1ar- vis it with his gl'nnd- pal'e nts, Mr, jLl I'ie Hnd B ert' Bog an s pent un- lind Ml's , Allen Em l;ck. olav lIf t cl'n 'O il with l\ 1 1'~, Ne llie 1\11', and Mrs, Charles Clark BII'l1lwll, of IIp a ,' \\'n yne:;\,ille , s pent Thurs day in Dayto n . \\' 1I~' llInd .J orda n lin d III l11i1y , o f Eve rett Savage vis ited his uncle Ily d " ark, WC I" S unda~' guel;t II I' Iti~ h OI III , fu lks here, Mrs. an d aunt, MI'. and Mrs, Truman Wn l'd low at , the Stoke's dairy ('"lhN in ' ,J o rdan a n ti fami ly, farlll n e al' Wuyn esv ill e las,t week, ~II'~. Cathel' ine J o r,llln is on the Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bin egar of - 1.-1; Ji ~ l at lhis \\'ri t ing, A Ih"l't IIdpl11),c l' IIn(1 wife, Har- ,hlllles town s pent Tuesday of las t ry B"ilJer, o f Dayton , J. B. Comp- wcek with their aunt, Ml's. . n, 1",11 (I f'. \ " ' r :': lli ll c~, were S unday Ha ines u nd family, oIilll1l'1' g'Ul's ts o f A . B. Talmage ,tllnl ey Bailey was tend ered a :tlld II ire anti i\ l i ~;; J essie L. s urprise Satunlny e ve n ing by ( ;;II11(''', It will hI' rCIlll' ll1b c r e d rri e n <l~ lind reluti\'c!< in ho nor of tk,t th ,' 11,'II'IIIYl'l's s li id thei l' fann hi~ hi l'thday . h, 'l'l' I ~ I ~' (,ll l '~ lI g'o nne! 111 01'l'd back !III's. Mary Carm o ny s pent SU IlI" Jl:l\'t (0 1I and this is t he ir firsl day in Wuy ne 'v ill c with MI', and \'I,i t I;"l'k hen ', ,I. 1.('(' TaII111'1::<' ~lIld so n or l\ l r ~. W , F . Clark . ~ "lJ It Ld, anon w e l'e S unday IIII', and 1\] rs. Mark Wil\1o n ~II, '-t' lIt' A, B, Tall1l11)!e and f11l11were ill UllylulI Hho pping Saturday il~ . Mi ss Milclrl'd Fisk of Kenton. ...:..-in K entucky. Ky .. i ~ v i ~ itin /.l' he r un cle and aunt Mr, and l\!r,. . Leo n nrd Gruy. LEG BROKEN IN FALL , "'1'1((' Chl'i "t ian I-:ntl('a \'o r HII,iM,I', Ri ley Sh}1I'p and t\\' o , i~t (, I'~ I l1e~~ 1IH' l'lill)! \\ ill I" , 1Il,Id T hlll',.)a )' M iHS l\lal'y Hunt of Klnm ath of F ll ln ,o uth, Ky .. .~~1t'n t til l' .Wl,,'.k- ni!!ht. r\Uf,!\I ~ t /; , 1''',II" winl-:' it '1'1 .,' lIla nl' \\' lIvn('~\' ill (' friend s F nlls, Oregon ig spe nding a f e w en d With th!', fnlllll~' (l r tIll' II' ~ I H-I th l' l' l' Ilil l I", a picnic ~lIPI"' r. " I' .\11''' . ) l il l:1' Il uu'," h lI opkin s were wee ks with her pnrents, Mr. and tl'r, MI'H. F. S . Hurdlll, )!:1I1Il''' llll d (,lllllp fi l'e, ,\11 th " ",' , II" l'k ,'d at i h/) n 11' 5 o f h(' r pa in - MI's. R ube rt C. Hun t, . ,\\'i ~ h illJ! to If"~. 1l1('l't !It lht:' ~hlll'd, ful nCl' i.il-IIt. la ~ t \I'ct, le Mrs , HopMI·s. Anna K e nrick and daughSnw ~ fil d by machln('l'~' , cu l "f Chl' i, t a t ~ ::ltl JI . Ill. Afl ~'Il UIl )! ki", f(,11 d Oll'n th e H t tlP~ Il'll.d in g to cl eaner, truer, faster. Al so cross- ' p"pp l(' \'(1 l'diull l' indt"d to "tt~ lI tl. tit .. }'''''l'llI e nt li t he r hom e III Da~' ­ ter, Mi ss Bertha o f Waynesville cut saws, gum med, 25c pe r f oot. _ _ _ ' __ t .. n, )'I'l'a ld nj.( t\\'Il S ill." 11 , bo n c~ I~ were dinner g uest s W ed n esda y of R oy Pigott, at Madden's I_umb e r " I ~ " YOUI' hu ~ I'n"d ha r d (I n 11l'1' I' i)!h t I,'g , Shc I" In, M lallll Mr, und Mrs. Walter Kenrick. Littl e Ph y llis Burnet has been • _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ya rd ~ h()e ~ ? \' lli k y h o. p ital :lnd u('cordlllg t o a . .. \ ' ('I'\' ! I n ~\'l' l' o1:1nl'(' with him late I'l'purt i" J,t l' ttinl; ulung \'el'y Oil t he s ick list. ullle '" i'lII l\'('arill J! a pui r o f old 1\[ 1'. H erbe rt Ed ward s , of Dcm;,, 1' wc ll. on es ." MI'. lind Mrs. Earl Young and C,.! o.. will !lITiI'c t hi R ve ning t o dnughte rs Mary and Mildre d s pent s pe nd a fcw dnys with hi s fnthl'l'. the week-end ill Greenville . Mr. O. J. Edwnrds and o ther 1'1'111TRY lives, Miss H ele n Early is vis iting I' Intive s In Middletown, OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Mr, and MI's. Ru s~(' lI J3 l'lls<m, Mi ses Mi ldred and Clara H ai nes FOR RESULTS nee Mab el ali,;hul·Y. HI'C alln oun cr eturn e d t o their h ome in Dayton ing th e h irth o f n lio n. !\I onday, Mo nd a y eve ning after s pe nd1ng AlIg ll ~t 3, at Fllil'\'iC'1\' h o'pitn l. last w eek with their uncle and aunt C leveland. MI', a nd Mrs, Waltel' Ke nrick,

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, LATEST NEWS SUCCESSFUL The Labo r Day LOC AL BOY IS Cele brati on DIRECT FROM TOURS WERE SUCCESSFUL OHIO CAPITAL ~~~ MADE RECENTLY CONTESTANT 'O LUMn us - The t.hirty·s ec· ond "nnua l r~u nion of the Ohio E lk!> Associa ti'on wjll b ' held at Cedar Point the week of Augu st 23 . The o peni ng address will bc de liveJ'ed by Hon. Clarenc o J, Brown, 'C I'c tary of State, an d m<;mbers 0'1: Wilmin gton lodgc of E lks. Gl'Ilnd Exu lted Ruler John R. Co en of Sterlin g. Co lorado, will be pl'esent Th urs da y a nd Attorne y Genem l Gilbert Bet.tma n will addr e~;! t he Pa!lt Exalted Rule r~ As~ ociulion Wedne Sday. Hon Emllt Von Barge n of in cinnuti is slated to succeed J. C. A. Lepplem an of To ledo as preside nt. of the as· sociatio n. Harry D . Hale of Ne,,;· lu'k is s e~retary of the organiz a· Lion a nI! William Petri of incin nali t.l'ea~ure\·, both men having se rved for a numbor of years.

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'; GO I' ' op le al· A. K, Day wus a bu s in ess vis itor 1I 0no r ~ have just 'Il lll e to th e ;\h. IInrri,; M", Ill' I'. of Sm ith ' ~ It' , ;1 : ad ~t, 1';1' I',' ha v' lo t ·lI l e ndt'll the rece nt tUllrs to Da y tun in incinna ti Monday . ,'mith II ugh . g ,depIIl't m"nL of Grn ·I.'I'Y, is lnki 'n )!; U w" ,I; \' uea · t hi ~ IIl·,' k. TII (· fI· wa und 'in cinnuli a ccordi ng l o an · s unothe r t iu n. Wa yne 'l'o"' l1 shi p lli)!h S" ho ol in nouncc l1le nt fl'unl (',.unLy Allc nL l,JunkillJ{ I",,· at \\',, ),nr.' I'ar k, S un· r,11'. and Mrs. Wa ltei' E lzcy vis· Cluss who a dd:< thut co n si d c rin~ th' f orlll of a laq,:(' bunn "l'. TIIi ~ itl·d re latives ia Day to n, Sunday . :'IIi,,;; ~l a lJel ~milh, "I' ( ' , ) llIl11hll ~ da '; nft ,'I'II"un, a ll d ,Ul' W. A. c· ~ . th e han'est all d thn,'s hing the ill ' ha nner ifl II! ILl' rl'd in thl' 10', F, A . is "i si(in t! M I' , and :'III'" , ,J. II. \\~I'I' IIIl lit' n ' \'l' iI' te in~ in,tclld uf relit in th e~' Lril''' lI'a ' 1l 111l 1)~ t bl' Messrs Boyu H e nd erso n and cullll's and moun te d on a gilded ~n l it h. the dlJnnllll )!', I'lld "I' the d elli. rn J ohn TUI'l1'r Ilre campin g ·this yond exp 'elUti uns, Besides the r ut!. It i, furni shed by th e Ollio 4· 11 dllb ll1 e l1lb e r ~ . parent;; and week , ~ l i d( lI ct.o wn ;\1 n', .I . 1\'. ·:1111 HI'd " I' ntl'rtain l'd pillin En g-li - II , Ih" Il)lI der8, a numbl' r ,if olh e l' vi lluJ{o W <lo l Grower " 'u.llpe rat i'·e 1\ ~ ' It ' I hl' " ,Jo il \' ,\ l1aL ~h all1rp rl,,' dd(' at ('1\ .. III' huys 7 I " Il ~ " \\' "dll C'H da\' and farm r"lks t1I1'(, uJ{h il ut Lhe cillti on, to th e de partm e nt ~ hel' p :lftl' I'II IIu n: SUl11mer Specia ls at Cary's ' t" Tt).h(' g-u Ill( ' \\ a ~ I (':dly "The H ome of Cifts." Lebuno n, ClI unly partic ipated. b('llc r judging team Many Il f Olll! KrHtify mem be inJ{ r will l'l' . I Jl) rt ~ ]\1' weI" (' I ' ' . C" I Ilon:- 'I ~s Ohio. . d than the ~cn l '" in, Ji( at ,.. ,. A hard .. 1:-;.' all -' I'IIl t:' I ll p('n rec(' iv 'd IJI' Clu,s and l,till' ), leade rs mg :lrd place In the ~l~ t(' JudK ln~ i ll~ lh l a in. jll ~ t 1H, j"ql' t' g-IIIlH t lll1E.'. had " wl'pl, 11\ lallll' HI/f)", Il e al' conte !; ~ la ~ t .June, 'I h e~1.' co n It' S' ~I I<ldlelow n , IlIn ~l'n rn)(' d tl1O' lip id Inl" b sea of W. N. Soars mad e a hu s in~ ss and p)'um;)loI'S in these t rips [or the ' pec ial ul'run g'lII enl in ha" Ili lHI, ,'I' Ihat fa , I fi"ldinl(' a nd trip t it rough Sou them I ndianu, tants lire reqUl'sLed t o "la te ing pl'O\'idi ng nHllol'cycle poli c to Friday. l\l nke your IlI\\' n b auLiful by (an n' Im ~(' I'unnint ! 11' ('1'" e nlir e l~' .1 l'ings on both woo l tYI;l' and c~c l)rt the peol1 1e t hrou gh the c ity, (,u t lhl' qUl.' "tio n. II. \l elsinge r mutlcm type ~ h eeJl and giv" rca · ( d at the Wa Yllesvil le Auto and .1:" ;If MI'. and Mrs. OLllo Hend erson pUl'king lIlTan g-e nwn! : for the ('a l' ~ Winnin~~ 111 1'lI1'l' pitc hi ng' f01' 1I1 f or the Ma ch inery Co. f"ce 1, 1' g reatly I'~dll rl'll a rlll.\.i ~s ioll s ons fol' their plucin ll" \'isilf) I'S, ull nw in)! but fuur wir! Iy visited friends at Athens over th e ch!II'g c~ an,d raws at th e amu se· E rn est Cook I'eprel'c nt ed Wayne ,'<:alll'\'t·d , in)!h'~ nn(L ~ ix. h fl:<e~ o n , week·en d. Hu hert t\ rl1l : l rllllg has 1 'C'lIIr ncd me nt pllJ'ks. nnd auto mobill' s lic~­ TowlI~hip departm ent las t ye ar hOlll e ~ J Jl'nding a w('ck wiLh h" lIs , nunc "f which had :lny efa nd won 2 nd plac e in placin~ woo l rl.'llI ti\'ea :;ft er Mr. and Mrs. Eu Cook pent e l's to id e nti fy the KI'OUP and thus f"ct nil th e fin nl ~CO Tl' . Ja c{J b ~ was li t N pWIII' k , In Ohio 21 villages ra nging in S und typ e sheep but failed in makinj! li'lI l' hl'd liP fur Hix s ingleH, t wo av aft e rnoon with fricnd s in mak(~ it easicl' fOI' th e m to s t.uy popUla tion from 2,UOU til 2,500 Spl·ing tOj!'l'thel' ano id en tif y t he lll fol' th e good on the mutto n type slwcp. bnro. COlln tl' TI ' ea ~\I I'l'r E, B. l\lul'ndl double!;, tll'O h 0 1111.' ru nH (ilne. a have public vater works systems s pceial rales and pl'h'iit' ges, Ap· This yeal' Emest e nt('re d lhe COli and fan;il y arl' ~p ellli i n g thl'ir ra nk fl uk e I . and t wc), of hi!! f OLlr while only two are withou t it. rn proxim ate ly 1 ~5 4·H club me111" "I'o thy Tho m pson lind Arnbell a tes t a gain and w iih u greater d \!- va cation in Mill lll'Sota, pa:<l' e~ wcte lUl'nl'l1 into run s. M iss Lois Steel " o'f MiddleL ow n, villages trom l,500 to 2,000 was the and a ~ a I'es ult T he Shlll11 1'0 'kH sco red th e ir gue~ t of ~trs . R, J, Ad ams Ll'r!<, leaders bu!' dl'i l'l! rs and olh el's Rain ey, cd' th(' 'u llileu m Stitche rs t e l'lllinati on thirly·t wo a re quipped witll water Friday who bl'ough saw "in ci nnati R etl ~ ue f clIl '\'('1'(' chosen t hom e Lhe bunner. afterno on. l\li ss Al'a hl·ll e Ilan, ., f Ar~ u ~ . fir ~ t llIar ker in t.h e seco nd. ,John thl' " c~ t c1 0lhing wOI'kH and eight withou t; from Brookly n w ith a ~ cor{' of 2 to I t eam whil e n 'IS -Whe we consid 'r that. there Ind ., wa s the 11 1)1!l ing-"r lead off with a walk Ilnd omn Hill anu weck ·e nd t ty are 200n departm 1,000 to 1,500 fifty -o ne villages Mr. Wilbur S ides, of Duyton I'n.i nyed one th e the s pec ial t l'eats Uenh al1l of th e No nabel Be ent.s in the s latc W, N. S elll'~ a nd fafllil~ ' , KlIl'~l .. f 1I Lit 'I't. Th o 11 'xt Lwo batlers pop· Pood and twenty ·eight withou t; 500 t llO ll pe n t th" wee k·end llt'd to lh(' l'iLch er and fann ed. thc home of uf the s umm c r, as the y al so' w e ra , tlul, took fi l':il place am ong F ood and that all ,depl\.l·ll l1enis e nter 1,()00 s ixty have waleI' works a nd MI', and Mr8. A. L. at p.rivi leged i'rec adm i!'sio n a nd free II tealll s at thp e liminat these contest s and a lso t ha t each R ev. G. C. Dib ert Ilut II. H el"i ngcr delive l'ed a Sides. ion co ntest \1l1!; in !\IncI/ one hundre d eightee n depe nd on lIl b nde on any of lh · a lllU ~C lllcnt fea - Iw ld lit th!' Lcbano ll High boy e ligibl e to ' entCl,' as l{) ng a s Ohio. i\l oill ay, wh"rc Iw al t hy doubl(· Lo right, an d, of . ch ool he isisenro tho f!). mil y pump whil e under 500 he ofti ci al ed e')U ll ed in a departm cnt, we at th e funC'ral of. :I f l·ie Mr. and MI·s . •J o~ . W Qlfe, of tures at Che~le r Par k afte r the o n T ll{' ~ tl a y . A ug llst 4. I·" ·. Brulh,, 1' John t(.tldled home nrl . inhabit ants tweh'e villAges e njoy svi lle, spent Mond ay with g a III e. 0,·(,1' a ifi fl'o m wanell l Th I'e "'cre 'ixteen c\emons tl'U· ma y reali ze the compet ition that Fin' inn illl5s fl f ti~ht ball play· water BY tem ~ and 309 do not. Mrlark CO llnly were Ifue s l~ of U!C Prodoc · tiO l,lti givc"! dUI' in~ , th . Orvill e Gray and. family. Miss Mary ll nllk e con test hasWeto be met. , of Middle in)!; (' n ~ u ( ·d. buL so me lI1i ~c reant State Direclo r of Health H , G. e l's, Coopel'alll'~ CO l11tlll ~s l.on AS' j w~ l ch was .Il1 dg<·d by Mrs, are justly Jlroud of Ern est t.own, wa s tl](' gu ~in!"lll t of HIlI·I'.CY ]\1il';!< H n· Cllt the I·Op'. an d t he halioo n as· Southu rd !ltateR that public offic ials SO Cliltlon <II1t1 nahn 's Pa ckIng Cn. t-:1cl.l'I' furnwl'i y hume and ,his uccomp lis hment and a s l'i C'ttn I'Il c K in {'('IHlt- c\ in th e e ig hth . ' ullop hit, eco nunll cs hl! sey, III>' t week. a nd citizens o f sma ll villages may lin,Mrs. A. . Bowma n, o f Frank- fur th il' fr ec dinner will be eligib le to e ote l' again ~ I artin got 1I life on 1\1 ' nd e nhu ll 's , W ed· t adl';' of Wuy nesvil le, we ll give co ns ideratio n to a public ville is visiting M I'. and Mn;. Or· nl)sd uy. Th e \ Vanen last \\'e a re even cntl) rtai ni ng hopes countia n s J. Gray Ilnd daught er. '1'11('1 e c\ .. mun,;tr utillns show ed Rub(' I'l B I '~' don Ilncl 1\11', Blu!!!!, 1.'1'1'01'. lind ,1. l1 (' lsinge l' s ing-leo to water supply if the village 'hus over that next year h may bring home uf Springf h·lt! , called wer e f cd at fOUl' ~ hiftR fl'OlII much ''''rk o n t he part ,.;cu re ' Cullop, ,J o hn s to le. IIlvin o n Wayn uf the 600 inhabit ants. MI'. a nd Irs. J . .1. Fro 111 Ill, of 10:;10 t o I: I ii. This wa ~ the fif t h d l' l11 onslrllt(\I's and lead lOS and a ll the banne.r t hat sa ys I: l instead of vi lle frieilds, Fridn \' even ing, es· fanned, and ,'teWlll' t fouled out to yea r dUI'ir, (~ which ~ u c h annual dl.'scl'ved r ctl it for e We ll I" II. He l. ingc r hi t what ntering the 3rd. It is rumorc d t hat there will be DayLon, spent unday wilh lhei I' lou rs have been lllTung The ban ner will be exhibite d nt d. con Les t. M r ~, G. C. Di bert and lit.tle sllO uld hn ve be('n II s ingle to dght a tl'n ns fcr of 900 inmate s of lhe so n J , P. Promm and fam ily . - - - '. _ _ T ht' winninl!' t Hill S wi ll give gl'8nge meeting ncxt Satul'lla y daught c l' r etu l'll e d home fr om re ntc r fi e ld, hut, in ru nning to Ohio Peniten tiary to London Mr. catch t h · b'tll , Ramby ran into a Ih e il' de nHl n,t rnti on. in a contcat IlIght. P I'obably Em eRt ITIAY l e ll Middlet own ho ~ pi tn l Sl\turd ay. PI'ison Farm within the n ext g uests and Mrs. ,J. C. Hawke wcre FORME R SCHOO L HEAD yo ung appl e tree, and the field ' to be held at th e ,:tate Fair t.o us "how he did it." nin ety days. They probab ly will Hawke, of MI'. and Mrs. J ame ~ at pl'ingfie ld, Sunday . ",hil' lI every co unty in t he state Mrs. Fred Ha wk und son, o f tlew up lind hi t ,him . Martin and be men serving their fil;<!t sentenc e T Ul11 pa. 1~ lu' l nl'e vis iting r Illtives th(' ' H eis inger bl'others ' waded and olhers with low minimu ms. Claud e A, Brun e r, form r s tipe I' \\'ill h.llve I' -pres e nl..1.4 ves. DINNE R BRIDG E and Mrs. Cha.rles TayIOl', in Th e sec ond place in ~othing wus lurk '\,ill allli Waync sville. , hOl1le be'fore t he ball was foun d Sixteen others were sent ~own to Ft.MI', inte nd en t of Waync svill e sch oo ls Wayne , Inti .. nrc the gucsts and a nd reLurne d lo action, captul' II by Jane an(1 EV,e lyn Furthe JunctiQn City brick plunt t h e of_ Mr. mnre recently Mrs. Doris at Washin Trllcy gton e nt l'tnined and Mrs. Clarenc e Edwa n ls In th e n inth Sch ul t heiss wa lked Mr. uncl frs. Everet t Sears a t· past week. 'l'he populat i on of tho , H., has been empluy cd as s uper nas, of the Good ut \ l o~hin~ at a dinner bridge at six o'clock ullol1 sa t rific'cd, and Marti n at ell'ove big prison has passed the 4.700 intend ent o f scho ols at Mingo cl ub, llnrI Lhe second, place in Fond on Tuesdl\Y evening at the hlll1le tend ed the Wal to n reuni on i1 low, ho t lin er into the Mr. and Mrs. Lawren ce Cook Junctio n in J efferson Shaw ne' park , nC1l1' Xonia, ~ un­ by He le n Bishop and Velvie Mol" of Mrs. Maynar d Weltz ma rk. in hanO I' day. Hu" f or the la!it two'l'\I ns. attende a t he Hause fam il v l'eunion cording to word reachincounty, ac. ga n, of the ,un shine Food t lu b. g helle of thi Miss ~ A.gnes Hunt w ho is a -----, .. , which wall ·held at Mason, August week. The W. A. C'S go to armon Th e demon. tration show~d a guest of her parcnts at One hundre d and forty~o n e laws 2. Lytle, Mrs. Mal'Y McClur e r e turn ed Park fOl' the secon d ~amc of t he Mr, ' Bruner wide variety spe nt of last subj year ects. at ThiY' pro· pa sed by. the Eightyn inth Getl· . Miss Hunt was grad uated in home Thursd a y nfte r spenrlin ~ /! Bev Le banon !lcrie:;, next. unday. The Ohio, State UniveJ'lli taking grad grAm .t0flloSws: eral ,Assem bly al'e now in effect, • For \Jest results d F d J " June from Univers ity of Orego n at el'lIl \~ eeks with re hllives consign your unte work at and Du luth C1 bituur~' , reeluc d (,0 ' figures, fo l· fol' l the JRe Pllst twelve 0 ug r~ an ee out of n total of 162, leaving 21 live . stoc~ to Green· .~...:-~ ellien e with fi rst hon ol's in a class Mi nn. lows : E mbry Co. ,. weeks has been on the faculty a1; Glenna Cowan, and Gladys H tlW'd of 660 student s, receivi tTohrbec.ceoOmfe,t hOePe:r ng a bach--' laat;e~~eaaret aHloau'teser Bdal'ltles Clncmn att, in ea~e of D. R. Salis· Ri o Grande ,t, l\1IDDL~TOWN . Row to ch:!tn ge poor)y .d ssed elors degree. She is a m College . Accord ing to ember of • • Mr. and Mrs. Raymon d E yre , ' of AB . R . ,H . PO A EL the Washin gton . H. Recol'd~Re.' gll'1 to a well ~ressed gn'l,ylah Phi BeJ;a Kappa. Nationa l honor· Dayton s pent, and 18 Senate , meaSur es, All will bury. the week-e nd with Taylol', If .... ~. , 5 0 1 :{ publica n he dec lin ed the pre i. P e nce lind E lOIse qtark. be publish ed in the Ohio Law a, 0 o ary frutern ity, Pi Lambd a Theta the f Ol'mer' s mother . Mr. and Mrs. C; J. Thoben , nee dency 01 Rio Crand Mrs, Laura chulthei s~ 1b 4 1 , 0 8 0 Care of th,e. km;-R uth Mar· Nationa l Educat ional fratern e oll ege to which it is hoped to have rea,dy Estla Haines, visited ity Sides. the lutter's t k tl .. ,[ ' ' J eOllett Ilnd L oul!'!e Fltsge.r a ' . 'on ubout "he nll' ddle .. fOI' dl' otrl'butl ullo)), c , ... '3 1 2 10 1 o and Pi Beta Phi Nation al social ~ e Ie,. m go line t'ton PO!lltIOI " m oth er, Mra. May H' l. alnes Iast a The OI·e. of hand s lI nd m Icurmg fratern ity. S he was also one man y friends of Mr. and Martin. cf .... ,5 2 1 2 0 o o'f Septem ber. of the woek. Mr. and MI:);. Elwood Andrew s, J. He ls ingel'3b 4 2 2 Mrs. BI'un er will be pleased to the n8l ls- Al"l'abe l la Riley a nd s ix seniol· membe rs of t he order 1 1 1 of of Oayton , 'Wcre week·e nd gu e8 t~ Less than onc·ten th of one per· alvin, 2b .. ,r; 0 0 1 2 o learn o'f his 'new conn ection and Dll rothl;' Thomp !< ~lI1 . 0 Membe rshi p in w.hich Mrs. is based J. O. Cartwaight, Misses wish him ·well. of Mr. and M I'S , F~'ank Sta nsbel'l'Y . tewlI rt, ss Packmg of 'ul~ . ,cas cent of Ohio's Stnte Highwa y Annie and Marne Doroth y o ~ excelle nce in SPOtts a nd athlet. and 3 0 0 0 2 1 ' Brown visited fam ily. Barl?w an~ R uth Vb . .. System; is ;ompos ed of earthe n or fr ien ds in H . He lslI1g r p 4 L 3 0 3 o ics. Miss Hunt will be Ilwarde d a Centerv ille Tuesda y l\llik Dl'Inl{ s-E~th er Sherwo od scholar ship at an dirt roads. Accord ing to Secreta ry afterno Lawson , rf 4 0 1 2 0 o Eustem co ll ege on. . Mr. Rnlph Miller und fami ly, of NIAMI MAID N ~ S all {1 The Imu ,Tnn !I. of State Clarenc e J. B ro wn , Ash· where she will do her Maste r's Dayton , were SUJllle l' gU('. ls C( of .111 f i\1!-, I tablE· Shoc ~ tabula Coun ty, whirh is the largest 'I'o lals Fl or p.l1ce wo rk. Her I'ecord in the W est hDs 7 10 27 9 2 Mrs. Seren Wilkers o n spent and Mrs. Howard Archde acon, eount v in the state, hns the great· Saturda y with Mr. The 4-H Food club ml't at McCn ndle.s and A rira McCnn dles!l. becn one of which a ll h er fl'iellOS , atul'day . and Mrs. Earl PI up,er all(~ 1l11p vpel' Way of may well be pr ud. est amoun t of State Highwa y. Of Wilkers on and .' WAYN ESVIL LE A. C. Davis Furnnfl' camp on the Little HI-epal'l I1~ a Tray- Helen BIshop Asht-abula's more than 228 miles so n nea.r MotrowMiss Ro se Wilker- Miami The dinn r guests were Misses ri ver. Ten membe . AB rs R H PO A E Mrs. Ellie Smith a nd daught er of Stllte Highwa y, less than 11 _ E I!lie Brudbu ry, Sam Mil;s ilc1ine, a nswered roll ca ll witb their fllvo~- and Velvl e MOI'gan, . Use ,0 miles is dirt. Of the 11 ,343 miles (l ttage ( ,I,l eCSe - B,"Lt Y LouiSe Smith of Dayton , E lizabeth Mildl'ed , of Lake Weir, Fla., nre Turn er, If .. . 5 0 1 0 0 0 Mrs. F,rank Stan sberry a nd ite Bible verse. ' El1i ~ , cf . fj 0 0 2 0 0 , n~d n omn HIlI. of State Rou tes, 89.9 miles is family attende d . Henk le a nd Mrs. Stanley Bailey. v i ~ i!il1g' th e for111er' s mother. MI'". Gons, Follow ing t he busi ness se. s ion Benhan 'the funeral of J o • Evans. as .. .. 5 0 1 1 2 1 ,.prop el' rra y for lhe 1llvahd"dirt roads" whic11 is to be found Ilhe ir uncle, John Latel' fOI' bridge swimm r,n ss Oln ing Hart. \a nd boating provide Andl'ew d s, at Compto n , 1 b 3 0 0 8 .0 0 in on ly' found in 20 countie s, Clarksv ille, Sunday a mu sement and 'later the g irls Mildred C(l ok . . 1 sock, Loui : e Irma .'ears. . ,1 U Q 1 0 0 Goo~ C,o ~tul'l1 ~- Lo l s Re ve naugh I Luella WilliamCrane. Mi s~ l' !< .Jal1(· ;11l t! I!:" elvn Fllrn a ' Ral1lby, rf Fifteen Ohio countie s have less so n, FuiLh Tomlin . ~v~re invited t o eat cum p s u pper and VIJ'j!'ln la 7.lOk , Ja n und Mildred ' Couk a re Hartsoc k. 3h .. 3 0 0 0 1 0 than 100 miles ench of State sun, Mesdam es Curl Mr. and Mrs. Irvi ng W elch, Miss WIth I'III-s. Furnas. which they en. Mnrk and Mendy, 2lt .. :J 0 0 2 1 1 Go od P Oq! II I'e -Jan e and Evelyn !?lfCMilIan, Glenn Blund,anker. enjoyin System , while the avel'age length Helen Welch and joyed ve r J y ohn much, Go ns nea .. g a week at amp H oo k We ll c l', c .. , 3 0 1 11 0 0 <If State Highwa y per (.'Ounty is McKins ey attende Miss Henri etta have a picnic sup per Th c dub will ,Furnas . , Middlet own. Cillude Riggs and Nelson Watkin s . lit t he Furnas d t he Collett· Mc· Jacobs. p 4 0 1 2 3 0 Care of t~e Hands- Ruth Co,,· P rizes wel'e uwarde d to Mrs. 128.90 miles. CIImp August ] 9. Kay picnic Saturda y. Glenn ner a nd, 001'15 .Wade, , . MI'. Bland lind first M I'~ and , The n ext m eeting will be h e ld a2 () 4 27 7 2 T~ac'hmll' tllldl'en to LIke Milk Henkle , second . Miss E li zabe t h and fUl1Iily spent R. H. Hartsoc k TOtllls , .. Final prepnl' ations are taking Jo yce, da ughter of undny nftel'llo o n , plnce for the opening of the an· R. J . Adams , underwMr. and Mrs at the ~ome of Doris Wad!', Au g. - Mlldr~d Fa~1 1. with Miss Lr'. tInd Mrs. . H. Dcuthe r· Runt will l' turn to her nt an ope. ,ust 28. Clcu nlne: lIver- Ruth Conner . hom e in Klamat nual Ohio Stale Fair, which will ratit'n in a Dayton heospital 1234 567 89h Falls. Oregon , age at Hurvey sburg. last Vir'gini a Denling er, Report er throW) open ~ts gates: to the public week. She is --- ~ ~ .in about n ' 'leek I, J i ddl and oto ve \vn ry , shortly recover 0100 0004 2- 7 ing n~c ely. --:--- -- - - - - on Monday , August 31, contin~ing ARM BITTE N BY DOG will ta ke a most interes tin g i\fl-s. J. D. Mal'iatt r eturncd home W. A. C. .. ' 0000 0000 0- 0 fOor six days and six nig hts. It is teachin g po!;ition in Fort. Klall1- Tuesday after a pleMan t visit to ' BAND CONCE RT . Jean and twin daught ers Eal'\1ed Run s--Mid uletown 6. pr.edict ed t hat it WIll be one of of Mr. a nd .Jane, her daught er M 1'5 . Merl o Ke rns lind J. E. Frazier , l oclli tinner, was math . Mrs, R. H. Hartsock Left on Bases- Middle town 8; the g,reates t fail'S in the history afe spc ndin~ fami ly in biLten Clevela nd. by u slll'atv dog, Friday. W, A. C. 12. - of the state, witb aU departm ents and 'Mrs. Harl the week wit h MI'. Thc Wayne sville 'School Band Tthe dog a nd MI'. Frazier 's dog Harv~y , neur Utica. W . F. M. S. MEETI NG Stolen B a~e,,-4. HeIs inger 2, filled to over ftowi~. Eight county Make yo ur Lawn more beautif ul will give a co nce r t Thursd uy eve n- we r e engage d in battle and when fait·s will take place next week ha ve your mower sharpen ed by Gon ~ , Ram b: . . Sa\ s filed by machine~y, cut ing at 8 o'(' lock at McClur e's cor- MI'. Fl'azier so ught to separat e Sa rifke Ail- Cullop. and seven the \veek 'follwing , with 'cleane r, truer, faster. t hl'l11 , t he str ay reRente d th e inte rThe' Mission a r y Society of M. Electra keen Process . SilO Roy Two-ba se ' lli ts- H . Hcl s inger, ,two i~ d ependent filiI'S the last cut saws. 'gumme d, 25cAlso eross· ner. 't his concert will be spons ored f erence. E. Ch urch met on Wedne sdny. Pigo tt, at Lumber Yard. per foot. by Jeff Sm it h. J UJ11es Lovelv and u 1I 0p. week In August. It is t hought no serious results August 6, at the coun try home of Roy Pigott, at Madden 's Lumbe r Fred Barn ard, bu s iness men Hom e Runs- H. H e lsingcr, Mal' of will develop from t he wound. Mrs. Chas. H ough. The lIttelnd· ..... - ~ Yard. 'Miss Ruth Hathaw ay. of th' lin. \Vayn esvill e, who are giving our ance was sl11aller t han us ual. Genera 'l Hospita ll, VISITS IN SWITZ ERLAN D commu nity theil' loyal ,suppor t. i, is Struck Ou by~ . Heis inger The me fOI' t he ' day, "T hl'ough pending her vllcat ioCin ncinna.t with hcr 10; by J acobs 10. Mis!! Mary Hunt, of Klamat h We hope to have a large atten. Mrs. J. 0 , Cartwr ight and Miss Tel}'lpl e Doors to the Sanctu ary of parents . MI'. and Mrs. CaHoll Henrie tta McKins ey visited friend s Nature ," Scri pture Ba ' e~ on Ball s~ ofi' H. HeisinThe A.meric an Commi ttee writes Fa lls, Oregon , and Mrs. Doris dQnce as u sua l. lesso n a nd I Hathaw ay. We are surc everybo dy e njoys in Middlet ow n, Friday. from Geneva , Switzer land, that Tracy spent the week·e nd with ge r 6; oft' Jac obs 4. prayer by Mrs. Day. During the Miss Mal'jor ie Hiatt, of Winche s. Mr. and Mrs. F. ~. Mooma w at mus ic. , Wild Pitrh- H. Heis inger. busines s period which fo llowed Miss Rebecc a Dunhnm hu ~ r ctel', Ind;.! has been spendin g a f ew Chi\lico~h~ Umpire - Edward James Burton the preside nt a ppo inted ]\il-s. Ken· turned to her home in Kin gs I - _...._ ....____~~~~-.. neth Hough. days in lie n eva. Throug h the COUI·· Mrs. Crabbe a nd afler pe nding u week with Mills he r M.iss Wanda Clark has ,return · te);y of bhe Americ an Commi ttee ' : Needa Mrs. Sm ith f or a commit tee t o brother ·in·law and sis ter, MI'. and Mr. and Mrs. Franl, MiJlel' were Miss Hiatt had tbe opportu nity ed to her duties at Miami Valley FELLO WSHIP MEETI NG ._ nomina te, officers for t he coming Mrs. Walter Sheeha n • of, coming into cJo ~c contact with hospita l after spendin g a month' s recent guests of fl'ie nds in Le b· ~;;~~;;~ ~~~~ anon. ~~S5 year. The rary program con· t he Leag ue of Nations and Inter· vacatio n with her parents , Ml·. Ilnd ;:: I-~dlVin R. Errett, Cincinn 'ati, sisted of lite r eadi ng, "He That Ml's. Addie Mille r, of Dayton nationa l Labor Office, The olfices Mrs. Walter Clark. Ke epeth Thee," by Mrs. Farr, an d Mrs. Ada McEwe n, of Springb oro, of t he hrillt illll Standa rd, was the Mrs. Howard Archde acon visof the COlllm ittee in the Intel" "The Wuitin g World Ritual." Mrs. Frank Kenty and son Bart- ch ief Rpcnl<er at the annullI fe lMr. a nd M.rs. Milton Sheeha n, ited in Spl'ingb oro the first of the lowship meeting of the Ghurcb of !Iationa l 1ub serve ,a s a present ed in c(l un ection with the ley, of Columb us, spe nt week. and ' Miss Ethel Sheeha n ' of Center. mfo l'matlon center for AmerIc ans ·11 hl'illt cJenomi nution a t the RO i! mite box opening , by Mrs. Day, with Mr. and Mrs. Efoward~unday r' , R in the city and afford visitors th~ VI e, an d M'IS8 ..margar Arch· S towns hip consol irlated scho{)l, in Mrs. A.rchde acon. Mrs. Farr, Mrs. deacon. Hemon hoids or PILES a Rpe· oPPOl.t unity of coming into contact ' ~pent several da~s last et oeer GI'ee n coun t~, Sun day. William son, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. with in stitutio ns Ilnd events of in. m g Southe rn OhiO and week tour. ciality. ' Consul t Dr. Steele. WiI· The Grape Glove co ngregat ion Thoma s. Kentuc ky. mingto n, Ohio. MI'. Walter Undenv ood, who ·Sep2 terna~ional. Inte~cst in b~e city. The )to tess was a ~ i stl)d by Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Sears. enterta ined the visiting church CountY' Superi'n tenden t of While M1SS HIat t was I~ ~en,!va Schools F. B. Kennet h Hough . of Dayton , and Mrs. Val S im s, of peollie. The program opened with ' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edward s ·who ~th .... !~e Confer ence for the LLnHtat!on ?Ill'S. Harris andHa.rrls, Spring Vulley, vis ited relative s in Bible scllo 01 at 10 o'dock. 'a nd family spent Sunday their with daughte l\fr. r, The nfterno on program con· , ' he Manufac~ure of N~cati~" 'Edith spent several week and Pennsy Mrs. lvania, has l'ctul"ne d to his George Hawke, Ilt Clarks in the LEGIO N MEETI NG' sis te d of a so ng serv ic. com· whl:::1i has been meetin g for ~IX west, 'have returne d to ville. their home "~ . t!Je.re . week" came to a close. Tl1e m . Lebano n mun ion service , bu ~iness mceting of the Confe.rcmce was the al, The Ralph P. S nook Post,A:'!'~'~J re- m , - ' a :II. " f ~ .i · , ' 1 , " ." w¥t~: . / ' ~ ' n(J Mrs. Mr. ~" and M. Mrs. H enderso n nd s pl!aking . Arc her Hartso ck, · of the m'anufa cture o~ d uc t 10 ican Le~ion, , helt! ' the regul$i . en~rl#rled a t dinner 0" Day· on, visited theil" m other Mr. and Ml'8. Lewis Cha ndle ,Saturd r,J' ay, n«ll'CO ,cs to t he world's legitim ate~ Misses , monthl y meetin g at The Litt le ltih 'MTI- 'R. ' 'A. 0 ·oss, Mr Elizabe th and Ruth dhhn. Mrs. J . L. Hartsoc .. and ML's. k, S.at ur day ne p Ilnd the ~elegates suceeed - dler mot1lred to Richmo nd; Tuesda y evening of last week. A:, Otho H e nde rson. The PHYSI CIAN STRICK EN ' . good' attenda nce was' registe red, i,! hono.r of . Mr. Crodlllner was e(}oi In drawjn g up, 11 ~ Conven tion Saturda y, w. here the Misses Chan·. evening s's 89th M'lss . w~icb will bo an 'import Lucl ' lle Cla"k, of ant Followi step ng t li'e dinner a busines s bIrthda y ~nmvel'sary. I 'iri ' that directio n. The United dler . remam e d to a tte d Y ' Dr. J . T. Ellis, pro minent p~y. .n ,en Y ,hospita l, ,'Dayt on, Ky., session was held at which nomina · I is sp . ,States wa am{)ng the 66 nations M~etlDg ot the Socletv ' 'leian ' a nd onE! of Waynes ville's of FI'iends t lons were a tw~\.\Veeks vacatio n at the home made (or ,delega tes a'nd • Mrs. R. , G., represe nted. PI' pard 1I mO!jt popular citizens . s uffered a ~' thiS week. alterna te!! to the , !}tate Le~ion ~peci a! ainner, Cross of her. Parents , Mr. IinJ ~rs. WalF-:iday, llOnorin g stroke of ~p,op!e:xy ~t hjs hO'.118 , Miss Marjor ie Hiatt is the conven tion. .,' After several days visit , the bu·thda y anmver sar of her early un tJay mOl'nin g. HI enttr. ' daught er of .Mrs. ' $usl1n W.right father and other relative to ,his ter CJark. Keller. !;Ioak, C'omma nder, Emer hu sband, who is 82, ' and that of left ' sid I!!. affe,e te'd. - . s, lA. Hiatt! of Wmcho l!.t er, Ina .• for- Herber t Edw~ds left, Saturda lion Sutta.<! e 'and Ernest Gross were Richard A. Cross, y ,to Mrst J. is 89 years 'fh ' latest report from hi~ hom. nt~l, of WayneHVllle. MiBB Mal'~ attend a conven tion at nomina ted . tQr del.te s. The a1. of age: Lit~le Miss who Dovis Beck as ill that his conditio n I'elllaini til). ..... 11 ..."IAV • , J,C)rle, ~8 a very beautifU l aM - a; · , b~tolle retur)li nr to Beloit Wis., 'ant tern "tell . !la~ d Include d ,Sam a , guest . his' home i'T1 ,whel} change d. ' . ' ,t" . co'!Whs bed young ladr. ·18 ,-;teaeb er ,Denve r -' JacltBCln, Ralph Roll and ' Albet·t , ...... ~---~ Curr.an 'r!' ~r music. and are jn ~outh Bel,!d, Rid i ' " Mrs. Emma Jannl!y has as her drove ~p , Indiana . rAM ,I:.. Y Rf;UNIO{ll gue/lts at a sumptu ous" dinner ~ _ • ; " Mrs. W., B. Russum and dauah. llttle Visit. , . Thu'rsd ay evening , Mrs, ' Julia . tel' M:iss lfareaTe; Ireturn ed to ;}tev. and Mrs. John J. Scha~tr H... Retune d H_. , Donova n Misses Luey _ Emley, er ,The ' Carr. lenv r.nu~h VI.ltl•• i. Demit _ their home l,ri Dayton , Monday Mrs. ,Nellie S. Weller . Anna Lee' ne Anna May \Vat., nion will b~!JI~rd in t~ of DajtoJ\ , after t visit Gt sever.al and Miss Marne Brown wiD leave ~~=~~~-a.=' Misses Alice Jane and Ivalou ki Mill Jelll\ie Clarke lett ,Mon· weeka,aatpleasan olelt Briel'ly and Master place on tho thmi ~undIU' b the ho~~ at ,)Ira. 'Rus- Thurad a, to, RiotOr to Akron Ruslum . Who have beer\' the peatll H Brierly . ' for day for Detroit , where she wIU at- sum'. .laten MIsaes TrilleDa URt, the 16. , ' of· Kils Marjorie Edwards have and the week-e nd. They Will Inspect t!md the weddl q of • . , . . . All relaUv6 s aDd triena. -~-.-, returne Maqare~ Ild1tU'da. d to thel1' home in DartoD . S ......... the Dew. ~l.~ fli, ."Akro...'~ . few ali.' IIJaaI vited .to attend. . . . . . . . . .... ,

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a In Bil t morc." ,·It will do for y()u both with J\ Iittl' sque e1. in/J," ~ lIid th e fa nn er's wie pi Ilsnntly . "Jim lind I camp on on the !;Illll size." " -so it will," sllid Rowena. "L'lts of 1'11 0 111." "~Iak e {J U t' hC'(\ cl o ~ e to the fi re, id Fal' lll f' r Jim . "'f ul'ns cold UJl here nights." ":\n<.l <llIn'! g ! .n~rvo u if YO Il heal' lhings wdggling nround," culled ROllle on!' el ' '. "Som etimes lhe I'llttlc l'S go crllwling IIroun(\ lIlghls li ke t hi s." . " Pe!.t·r,'· whispered Rowen a, "perllll l,s- P rhaps afte r nil- you had Lellcr- sl"ep on th e edge of t il IlIl\lll'e ~s-- the (al·t he<;t edge. Aft r nIl. I suppose we' re us good ll. manie.1. And ~ 1 shouldn't like to ha\' e y u bitte n by II I·attle l'." 1) l eI' laughed a l her. " Wh 11 all the others had sa id go d night lind Kone away to th eir Lods, he spr cnd one of l hl' bl a nkets on the llIa ttre " , und rolled up hi ~ oat to mak e a pillow for her. "I'll just li e hel'e on th e gl'a s ~ beside you," he whi~p(!l' ed, "ancl they 'll ever knuw th e ,lifference." "G<Jod th ing it·s dark!" "A I'e you comfortab le, Rowena 1 "Oh, it _ perfectly wondel·ful. You take yo m' coat, Peter. You will be co ld on the g round with just thnt olle thin I'ug.'· " 'on se nsc. "/hy. I' m sn ug as a bug. Sn ugger, for tha t matter. Isn't this great? isn' t it just co rk ing'! " , "B-B tter Hum last night, isn·t it?" " Well, l'ather.- Better .than almo t any night T eve l' saw." ,lowly the f ull night settled a\' r, t he mesn and a crescent moon l ode higth. Little night sounds e.choed in the great silence. Owls hooted. A coyote whined. Now and t ben a wolf barked in the distance Littl foo ted creatures scurried post them in the grass. Suddenly Peter .f e lt a li ttle shivcl' in the blanket 1:0 11 on t he mattress beside him. He tou ~ h e d it gently with

..... .:. .............. --... ..................... .. ............ .. .... ---......... his hand . Rowena was noiselessly the r iver pried and t ugg(ll.1 an d sobbing in the' durk ness. He ' put pulled at tho cur while t)le othel's his arm over her nnd pu lled hllll- up 011 shol' worked with pullies 'self up ·unti l. his lip~ wel'e cl ose and l'.opes and chains, and ~t last to her eU I'- !lO close that a little n g reat chee'l' wen t uP as .the bronze -nedumed cu rl touc hed his Rackl'ldT rose slowly, groa nmg. " face. ove r t h e roc k s un d W .' IS draw n "Don' t he afraid ," h e whispered in h by inch up the id e of t he so ftly. a\'l'oyo. " I'm nol afraid." Both Pete r and Howell a were " Pl ease don't cr y." pl'ofu s in theil' grlltitude. "I'm not Cl'ying. I just feel " YOU'I'(' just wond erful," sHid sorry." Rowena. "I nevel' k.n~\~, that "B cau e I mashed th e ca r?" peopl e ou ld be. so kInd. And .. o. Becau e you aro so ni ce, there were tears an hel' lovely bl ue

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Pete r, a nd it is so awful to hate a nice persoll 80 very, very much ." Peter laugh ed . " ' f t bat's ull, checr up. It snou ld comfort yo u to know t hat at least there's no love 10 t between us." He putted the blanket kindly. "And I really do admire you, Peter. 'for ever so many things. Nobody else in the world co ulq ever make me hulf as mad as you do. Really, you're just wonderful." , One slend er hand wriglled out from under the blanket and f elt a~out until it fou nd his, whioh closed over it warm ly. It wa s hours later when she fe U asleep. Although Peter awakened vel'Y early the next mO'l'ning, aln:t!,st before the 'dawn of pale gray light he fo und the big fa rm er standing near lind looking down upon them with a quizzical, friendly grin. Peter got up rather shameface· dly. dropped his blanket. on R.owena's mattress, and t he two men strolled down fO'r a look at the river. "Don't begin wrong. youngste.r,' said t he 'farme.r kindly. "Don't make life too easy for 'em right at fi rst. Let 'em have theil' shru'e of the har d kn.ocks. Does 'em good "Sh-she's not very well," sai d Peter, tioun det'ing desperately for Phorie78J a suitable excu se. "[- want her to b~areful." "Oh, is that t he lay of the land eh?" The man was cordially intel'ested, "Golly, I hOlle that wetti ng didn't hurt her, She's got spunk, that one. You should 'a'told my wife. She'd 'n' g ive yo u a hota water bottle and a nip of whiskey.' RESIDENT HI think she'll be all right," said Pete I' uncolllfol'tably. " You bettel' take those rough roads a bit easier, you ngstel·. You passed us yesterday like a streuk PERMANENT LOCATION 0' greased lightning. Bumps is the worst th ing for 'em. We lost one that way." LE.BANON, OHIO HUh- that so? Too bad." stammeed Peter awkwardly. E,e. ExamiDad The fi ood · had subsided over Cl..... ReJUlir. night and barely a foot of water _ _ _ _Fitted _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,.." now trickled ovel' the rocks where the torrential flood had rushed. Camp on t he mesa was quickly broken. BI'eakfast was hurriedly prepared and hurriedly eate n. Cars were loaded, childl'en and .dogs collected, 'for ' all were anxious to take to th e road at t he earliest possibl e mO'm ent. But the big FUNERAL DIRECTOR · f arm er. although himself as eager WAYNESVILLE. OHIO as the nex t to be O'ft', put a pel'emp tory veto on the s uggestion that it would he sufficient for them to send a trouble car back for Peter Full¥ .E quipped for Good a nd Rowena, leaving them a supService. ply of food for emergency. "We can't leave them - kids up 'Laree Display Room. hel'e alone in the fix they're in," Ambulance Service said the farmer firm'ly. "It's his wife,"-with a broad wink. Telapboe>. 7 Day or Ni.ht "Wouldn't be fair no ways." So the men fell to with right , _____________ . good will. Half of them down in

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The udjuuicntion ~nd dete'l'mina t ioll .0 (th inh ritance tax (I f lhe - e !:ate 'of M.adill H. Hopper, 'd ceu. cd , is to be given to all pel'so n ~ interested. , hUl'les H. tewal't, executor of estate Martin' Hopper, de· the ceased, fi ledofhis thst amI final ac. count. Ka1'l D. Dakin, executor of the esbate of Mury E. Dunham deceuseel. filed his inventory and ap. (lral 'e.ment. .. . of Lilhan F I'uzee admlnl trtrlx thc stotc of Chul'les C. Fa'azee, deceased, filed he r first and final uC(ou nt. • Geo rge E . Young, executor of the estale of Jos phine Dodd, ded fil ! h" t ry ntl ap ~~~~~e~c n~: ·IS Inven a Estate ' for Settleme nt : Hari·y L. Darm oody, admi ni stra. t Ul' of t he estate IO f Hug h J. F arrell . deceased, firs t a nd fi nal. eves M. Wilson, executrix " of the e tattl (I f J ohn M. Wilson, dccellsell , first and final. Elizabet h Graham , g ua rdian of DeJlnis Gruhum, inslllle, fil·St. Addi e Binegar, adminIstratrix of tho estate of Hose H. Wilson. decellsed, first a nd fina\. Olive J UIllCS, ~Idmini strlltrlx (If th e estatt.! of Harlan Whitucre, deceased, first. harl es H. tewart, executor of thc estate of Martin ,H opper, deceased, first nnd Ii:nal. Luura . Dunha m, executrix of th · (I tate of Duvid E. Dunham, tiled h~r invento ry and IIPPl'aisement. Th e stale of G. Adolphu s Kelly deceased, was fo und exempt from inhe ritance tax. D. P. Cnrnahnn, ndministrator of the estate of Cora Carnahan, decca ed is to sell .certain bonda a nd make return til the court within 3 0 days. William Hackman should not account to William Hackman, as executor of t he estate of August ch neide l·. d('ceasl~d, fOI' tho sum of $900.

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eyes, and someth ing of a quiver s tilTed the pleasant vo ice, just becnuse she was SQ glnd to lem'n that t he people of earth we l'e so very goo d. And they smil ed 'at her and to ld he l' to tuke good care of herself and not get "ru n down," and with many such friendly farewells and a'dmonitions th e caravan -fol'ded Rack and Ruft', written by the t he dwindling creek ' and «-ou nd former but signed by both to make of!' over t he mesa behind the hills it more official. He read it and But before the Kansas fa rmer and t hen inqui!'ed if a Miss Rostand hi wife 'h ad gone far t hey tul'Oed had registered at the hot e l. Upon buck and pu lled up beside fhe being told that shEl had .. a nd was in dl'ipping roadster. The woman got her roo m, he caliled her on t he out and went close t o Rowena. telephone a n asked her to come "Yo u must n't catch cold, child," down to t he bby. she said in a co nfid ential voice. "I have wire from the Com"YOUI' clothes are pretty short and pany" h explainl~d, "and I think pretty t hin. It gets . awful co ld you had etter see it." eveninl."S' up here in t his high a1tiRow\lda left off her unpacking tudo and you're not dressed for it. and hurried do n . Now you take this little woolen "nrd you get 11 room O. K.1" blanket and soon as ~'ou foel the she JI(hispered. Mani ..e Lic:e"•• cold coming on'. yo u bundle your" Us. Everything's jake--but self up snug in it. It's old, but it's this." ,. Harold William Engle. rubber workel', of Norwood and MI8S all wool a nd warm as toast. You : ! ena read the telegram. e red-headeij persccution," LaYern H. K retsc hmar, domestic, mind now. Catching cold is t he vel'Y worst thinjr you can do." it · , "just Cam4! in to announce of· Foster. Real E.tata Trallder. Rowena thanked her' and prom- that 11 is f orgiveu. Says the ch$p, ised to be very careful and not ero n )eft you at Denver and is on catch cold whatever she did, and way back to New York. What do Alice E. Peters to Alvadore Roof then stood high on a boulder wav- you mean by ' continuing alone? 28 acres in Franklin Township. ing the bla nk et aiter the farmer's Entire1y, against our orders and Ruth B. Mather, deceased, to car un t il it I'ounded the hill ami our wistif!s. ·If facts are as stated, Ethan Mat:her and William B. disappeared. Then she t urned to please consider contract canceled. Mather. 49.50 acres in Clearcreek Peter with a puzzled air. Send Mits RostBnd to N~w York township. "Aren't t hey all queer?" she by first t ra in apd you- bring car Benjamin Mather, deceased, to asked wonderingly. "I don't look back immedia.te1y." Ethan Mather and William B. sickly or anything, do I? They Peter looked quite worried about Mathe~. 33 .acres in Clearcreek seem to have a complex on catch- it all, but Rowena Illughed gaily. townshIp, . ing colds out hero. And what dif/'Tish, tash, and even tush," she Mary Jane Roof, deceased, to fere nce does it make if I do get said brightly. "It's nothing. They ,Alverd!>Te Roof, et al. 28 acres in tired? Eve rybody gets tired, don't don't know we're married Come Frankhn township. they ?" on- Iet's give them the lo~.down Carl and Caroline Schaub to Peter was wo rking vey hard on on it·.. Chester Triutt. Inlots Nos. 1416 the car at that moment and mum- . So' they went t.o 'the telegraph and 1417 in Loveland. James H. and Clyde W: Pred. bled something quite in distinguish- desk !;Ind with a great deal of able about not knowi ng '\,Vhat it laughter and man)' fooliah sugges- n:ore to John ~. RIchardson and was all about. fio ns and much scratching out of SIdney S. AleX1ander. Inlots Nos. "Well, of course, they menat words they finally worked out an 528, ~29 and 531 in Franklin. well," declared Rowena. "And I'll announcement to their satisfacOllie B. Logsdon to C. B. COL be careful to please them . But I do tion. Inlot No. 118 in Franklin. hope I'm · not beginning to look "Everything's jake with us. We Ethan Mather to William 'B. a nem ic or anything. " were married in Denver. Who Mather: 58 acres in Clearcreek A day of ecstatic, heavenly calm wants a chaperon on a honey. township. fo llowed. Peter worked on the c ar moon? Cody tomon:o'w night. Love ' M. E. Cox deceased, to H. q. Finally they got under way again. and kisses from Pe,ter 'and Rowena <?OX, ~t aI. In 1ot No. '204 in Frani'At last in t he early evening B1ande." 1m. • This dispatched, and pretty well H. O. COx, et al./ to James T . when they approached the town where they had agreed to spend plea ed with themselves on the Cox. Inlot No. 204 .10 Fr~nk1in. the night, Rowena put her hand on whole. they go into the elevator James B. Wills to Jeannette M. his at'm in tender appeal. and went u. p to . thel .. rooms. . and 'l)'ry N. Thompson •. 73.74 "Pete I'." she sal'd ~entlY, "I do Their tour of the '}Jark was un- acres In CI earcree k t ownshIII? realize how very em anassing it eventfully delightful, auspiciously John Fisher and Anna Fischer is about the hotels. It is for me free from embal'Nlssing complica- to John B. LeSeurllnd Florence E too, though I dare say you don' t tions. LeSeur: 34 acres in ClearCi'eek "Isn't everything turning out townshIp. . believe it. How would it do for us to go in separately and regist er j ust gOI'geously?" demanded Row.. John S. RIchardson to Adam . Roesch and Elizabeth Roesch. 10oach f OI· . him se lf ? I could go in e na . first and ask for a single . room But Peter and Rowena had not lot No. 800 in Franklin. and go rig ht on up, and t hey yet come into the fulnes8 of their Tyry N. Th(}mpson to. Jeannette wo uldn 't k~ow we came toge~hel'.' emotional expel'ience. They left N. Thompson. . 73.74 acres in Peter turned .It over refl ecttve ly. t he park by the :northern route, Clearereek township. On t he whole I.t seemed ~he best They went to Butte and Helena, James B. Wills to Irma L. way out. Certu}n ly anythm~ was ' and all was well. 1'hey started for Stump, et .aJ. 147 acres in Clear.. better thnn t,hell' first expe.rlence. Spokane. Asucces.!Iion of, untrOub .. creek t?wnship: Recorded July 29. Canle Hopk,ms to Alex l{()ehn. So when t hey I}ull ed uJ? to the ,I~d days had, given them new h~tel Rowena stepped. qUIckly out corifidlmce and thilY were Bure Inlot No. 26 m Deerfield. With her bag und h~rrl!!i up to the their worries lay nil in the past. Alex Koehn to · Carrie Hopklna des~. S~o ~~k~d fOl a sangle Mom, They pulled up to the hote1 in and Dora Soehn. InIot No. 26 in r~glstel ed M,Iss ,~owena Rostand, Spokane witljout inner qualm or ·Deerfield. . . New york CIty, a nd w~s taken morbid presentiment. Ruth Mather.. -deceased to Ethan up-slulI·s.. Pete I'. mcanwhJle, put Peter asked for two singles and and William B. Mather; 49.50 tlH' ca l' III th e garul(e and then signed the register. Tin! , clerk acres in C1earcreek township. sa.t 011 · t~(! vel'and a half on hour looked at t he names and smiled . WI t h II c l~nl'e U e an d a. pa per, broadly. ' Bill. Allbwad Wh e n .u,t .Ia!lt .~e V(, I.1 ~UI',~ fl mto the "Oh, how do you do 7" he ex- . Walter Kelly, services $10; Karl desl, hiS l el!ue~t fO.1 u ~lIlgle room claimed' cheerfully. "Just a mom- Dakin. insurance. ,14.70; Ohio al'ou In tprc;;st, nnd he ent please" Central Telephone . 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The night. wa !tweet, and !lort and still, ISSUED EVER'y WEDNESDAY Yoti heard naught, !<hould you listen, On Tuesday, AU)ru!lt 18. 8 very IJOOW layover field and bill. D. L CRANE I I publl ....rtSub.UIPt!oa Price, $I.ISO a Y.ar For extensive tobacco program is to Like diamvnd dust a-gli b1;en. be staged . at thl! oubhwestern Ollic. Phoa....................... No. 112 Experiment Fal'll; located neat '.&.._ N Ente .. dat Po.t olf/ •• at Wa n e II A fi I ' om 'de Re .._ C . •....................... o. 118 Ohl" a S de Y • Irep ace 10 a 1'0 so WI Germantllwn in Montgomery • • .con I ... Mall M.U.r ' . With a gl owin~ back-log in it. Gunty. During th4! pa t 'few years ==========:;~=- Threw dancing sbadowR on the several n ew eiperiments huve been wall AUGUST 12, 1931 nduct ed and thuse are yielding And showed n girl, sweet as a lin- co valuabl e informa.t ion I rega1,'d ing net. the ff ct 'of va:rious cultural praetices on yield and quality. 111T still can see th ~ prett y room . cluded in t his list are time of setWith the Hhadows on the ceiling tin g, suckel'ing, toppin g, and time ~ . Six.ty years ago , a young teleghaph operator named Tho~as A As 1 sat ther e, that long ago, of cutti/lg t est·. a method of sending messa' ' Edisonll mvented " I h ' " g es I' n b 0th d'll'OC t Ions at. And a te the apple sh e WIlS peeling. A problem cO ll ce1'lling which o.nc e C I a .'C ep ~ne wire. It was the most marvelous human inventhere i ' considerable confu s ion retIOn up to that. time. The you ng mlln got $100000' f . h' There 'was ~ f eeli ng 'ro und my gards g rowing tob,a cc o in r otation which was a fOl·turi a in those days. , ()l IS patent. heart vel'su continu ous cult.ure. For H~ began exp ~rim ~nting with other electrical inve ntions nnd That pussed all expressing, many years Illots with simi la r bcf~.re the Centcn n~1l 1 of 1870 hi s name was a household wO~'d all As I asked hoI' to be m y wife tl' altn ent have bee n g l'o wn at Ger And fill my life with blessing. O~~I. the world . .He IIlve nt~d. amon g other things t he waxed pa el' in tnantow n und er both . yst etns 80 "hlch t he hpackage you buy.are " ~pped • H , th' fl.groceries t' » ". e 'mven t ePd th e She sat t.her e in her l'ocldng chair t ha t t he 1'0 lilts should be a sa tisntl!neograp, CI S . Success ful dupitcating pl·oceS!!. Sholes. first in\tuide for Ohio condition s. ventor of . d e mo d d 'Twas painted black- a nd wicker factory Disease lipecilliists will be present E d' ta the h typewriter' h' h ' cam e to Edl'son w'lth .h'lS CIU e Iun WhHe I sat on th e 31'm of it Ison. ug t 1m .ow to muke it work. Professor Bell had the 'd to cliSCII Sl! t he di seases t hat deof talkmg over a wire ; Edison's invention of the carbo,n transmi\t:~ With my poor hea rt all .a-fli cker. velop und el' both rotati o n and !~ado t he. telephone. a success. 0 1'. BI'ush invented the electric arc continu ous cropping. h g~t; . Ed ison concelvec! the idea Of. putting e lectric ligh ts in small I kissed her face, her ha ir . her Fel·t.ility probl e ms alwa:ys .are eyes. • lI.nttS. Into bottles, and I.nv ented th ~ Incandesce nt lamp. In the- course with us. [nfol'mation regarding She wa so loving. bless hel' ; of hi!! teJephone expernn c nts he Inve nted the phonograph A 1'ttl th ese is g lean ed n ,t onl y f r OIll the latc I: he IIIvented t he m?vies. [n betwee n he invented new' and ~o~ In memor y I sti ll sec t'hat room, long-tim e plots whiC\\ have been And the wine set on, the dresRe r, nOllllC methods (If produ clIIg cement and devc lop n.• bhe I ct ' t goi ng fOI' 25 yeal'li, but ol eo (rom batte ry . "" e c nc S orage newel' tests which have to her through th e wind ow some ! l i~ not too mu ch ~o 'ay of Edison that his inventions have 1'e- I saw do with I'O W fe rt ilization , particuth ere voll! t!olllzedl th wol'ld. 'I hey have changed our manner of living, our la.rly us con ce rns the amount and h.llblta o.r tho~ght. o.u r w'h ol ~ch e m e of things within oll e man's lif e- Afte r I had s aic! good ni [!ht, analysis Lo use. And what a pictu re she did make t heSeed time. IllS active brOl1l .nevll l' .stoppell working. bed R ar'e .a probl em for T he grellt eleell'lcul Wizard's Rerious illness at 84 has again In the pretty rosy lig ht. V(! I'y g rower. Each : pl'ing a numthen one dny she turn ed me And f~e u se d th e eyes of th e wOTlc;! upon him . We hope that he 'will rCi:over ber of tos re mad e on me th ods dow n, hiS hea llh and keep on wOI'kln ~ un t il he i!l a hunch·ed . The world canof treating seed beds. Cel·tain ' not ago nl to 10 ';0 Thomas A. Edi son . t relltmerrt!! which affect th e phyAnd wed a stick of ma-ca-ro na; I mnkeup of t he . oil in the And so you se e th is ·Iove of min e !licH bed ~ have mad 11 big difference TUI'ned' ou just plain bologna . in th e ref; ul li ng plunts. Pict ures By J es. ie B. Tripp, will be used to show the results ob Harveysburg, Ohi o tuin ed. It ~s a l!I0st significant Rig n of, l he times that the directors of A numb er of tobacco vUI'ielies the U m t ed States l ee l !ll'poration, confronted with diminishing a re ll ndcl' t e ts. olli e of these profits, lected to make th ell' tltockhQlders instead of their employes w re ~ e c u re d th rough bu ye rs who stand part of the loss. 1'hC;y red uced the quarterly dividend frO'J'Tl $1.75 IIrc in te rested in t.he grow ing of to $1. and <li t t ho snm e. time went on record fo r t he maintenance of the b st varie li es. wag s at the old scnle. On feature of th e fo renoo n . There have b ' en . a f ew instances of im portant industries reThe W. C. T . U. will hold a f ood SOl'tlllg .t o th old-fa shion d method of red uci ng expenses by reducing stile in Mrs. Me.rrith's r oom on will be t he ' demonstratio n of a ~' age s. On t he whole. however, wage scales have been maintained Saturday, Augu st 15, at · 9 o'clock new ty pe lliant sett et which spaces t he plan ts perfec tly. Olher demonthro ~g h out ~he busi nelll! d ~ pre ss i o n in a wny that dearly indicates that Mrs. Jeff Ranis, of Xenia, wus ~ tra t i.ons will in clud e teslirlg seed the miius tnal wo."ld reahzes that any degree of prosperity depends a dinnel' guest Tuesday of Mr. and clcalllng seed, and the determinaupon the pU,t'chasmg powe,r of l he common people, and that general . ti on of various gr:udes in to bacco. wage re!luctlOml, ~y reduclllg t!I C purchasing power, m erely delay the Mrs. Chas. Madden. An.y one in te rested in any way Mi s Luci ll e Tucker is quite m. l'estOI'atlon of busmess pcospel'lty. 01'. and MTS . W . E. Oglesbee ifl in vited to flpencil th e clay a t t he We do !lot know how much MI'. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., actually flail to do Wlt'h t it 'managem ent of the Colorado Fuel and lTon Com- entertained house guests this • oUl hwest e rn Experiment Farm. He will find so me phase of the pU?1 Y, but we hope that ho will use his influence to restore the wages week. Mrs. H. S. Tu cker was hostess wOrk which will be' inte re:ting and pal d by that company to the f ormer scale as he has been petitioned to the W. C. T. U. on Thursday in. truetive. to do. afternoon. Chlll'les MacDonald •. Glenn Snell SOILS LABORATORY and Harold Bogan have gone on a motor..c.amping trip, their object':' - . -- - . The tmv hng SO ils lub oralol'y ives being Akro!" Washington D. C.• New YOl'k, and Atlantic City . . an be . u ~ure d for any country T hey expect to be gone about two a ni)' once m SCVel!al years. as lhe . weeks. .IMY I f am'! lruck has to co~ the en t ire Mrs. Wilbur Hawke and Mary S ~tt c. A s~ h e dlile .!s be~l1 ~ ~",ol'k ed The O. S. U. Radio Station-WEAO Eleanor entertained the Jolly Q 0 ras to provllde SIlt, different 7 :30 Music Workers ewing club to an all- .·tops thro ug~ VVarl'en , c\)unly 7 :40 Puttin&, in the Wheat Crop .... :...... .. , .................... ... : H. L. Borst day meeting Wednesday. All re- w~('re mer lIlterE!ste~ in.. ,having 7 :50 Mllllagmg Bens for Late Sumlner and Fall Production ............. .. por t a fine time II an a lyzed can br10g In sam. pies to see the results and ' have ... . ........ .... " ....... ... ......... .., .......... .. .. ....... P. B. Zumbro Mr. and ~~. C. B .. Deatherage personal conferenee with th6 spec8 :00 !.pll P Isnting of Shl'ubbery ............ ............... .... .... L. C..- Chadwick are entertammg t heir daughter, iaHn in charge. . 8:10 Music To f UI·th er aid in thi f.",ork, 8 :20 Conserving Ohio 's Wild F lowers .. ........ .... .. .. .. ... .. R. B. Gord(ln Mrs. ~lallche Baker and son, oC sample boxes have been s I 0 8:30 Mid·Summe" Status of the Milk Marke t .... .......... C. C. McBride Latonta. Ky. 8 :40 Orchard Day at Wooster, August 2 1 ......... ..... ...... . J . H. Gourley !'!fissee Helen Randall. Nellie Bor- ('o un ty agent lal s for dis ribust1er, Virginia Davis, Evalyn, Vir- tion to farm ers interested in1 hav8:50 Music I ginia and Vi,:ian Tucker enjo~ed a rng ~h e ir ~oil ~ested. Cards giving week's camping at Ohautauqua speCific dn·ect.lons fOJ: s~clTing recently. so.!l sll'tnple will 11'lso be eu plies The children. of Massie Town- With sample boxes so there an be shir ,w ho will enter school this no ert'or in. getting samlil es. The fal fOT the firat time, 'Will have b!lx e~ and 111 tructions ate being an opportunity to be examined , by dlstl'lbuted among leader 'through Dr. Ed. Blair. Dr. Blair, Health out the co~n try se> all PJlrties inCommisllio"er of Warren County terested WLIl not l',eed Ao make a General Health District, has aI'- inp to Farm Bureau office Leb:ranged 'for an early shart in the an on. allies and l.eailel's and cum task of seeing that the incoming crop of school children is as free from defects as possible. The P. "I WAS WRONG" still our competitors were much T. A. is o-operating with Dr. . \ worae" !..-if they h'ad written any Blair in arranging fur the examLike m an y other busin.ess mon, sort of alibi at all. every 'w,(l rd of ination of pre-school chHdren. I subscribe to a confidential bul- it would have lessened my confi- A record -QOnta inln~ a stateme nt letin issued by a pl'ivate ne~s dence. of the child's phYSical condition agency in Washington. But whet!. t hey come out frankly will be prepared for the family WJ.i1e in town drcp in the . It contains interesting com· and say: "We were wrong, a nd physician. Such chjldren will not ment on aftiairs both hel'e and yo u should never depend on us one be admitted, as the conference is abroad. gathered from official hunlired per cent," then I began to not a c linic. No treatment or presources and from impot(ant think they must be pretty smat·t· 8criptions will be given. Where for your f avol'ite visitors to the Capital. No one Is men, tbere is need for treatment the SODA, SUNDAE OR POP quoted br name and h ence the I have n ever forgotten an ex- case will be refelTed to t he family writers 0 thA! bulletin can exercise parlence with one I1f my first em- physician. M. F. WELTZ. Prop. !!onsiderable freedom. Sometimes ployes, a man who is now at the The confru-ence at Harveysburg WAYNESVI~,LE, OHm their information is usefl,ll. very top of his "rofession. will be heM at the high. school In a recent nun'l~er t hey anIn those d8'Y8· I .was getting $40 b\lilding, August 14. at 1:30 p. m. IIwered certain questions.as to how 11 week, and 1\e \Vas earning Parents having ehildren whose t hey get their ne·ws. I quote the ,40,000. l.1 year._l{e lived in a fin e school entry is planned fOT this following paragr aph: apartment on Park Avenue• .and I fall should get in touch with LilM4eat . "For example, take the Washin g lived in one room in t he Y. M. Iian Cart', as--each child must have ton prediclttons as to wliom bus}· C. A'. . a definite appointment. QUALITY MEATS AND ness will reCover There have been One morning eaull' I was called These eonfel'ences are private. FOODS-RIGHT PRICES two kinds. First. tlie forma!J. pub- out o'f bed to answer the telephone T.he. child. parents, examining phylishable statement o'f . omeiats. It was my empl{yyer. IU 1!aid:.. which the newspapers have car"Aftel' you le'ft the office last &Icmn and nurse are the only ones Phone 66 ' Waynesville. Ohio ried. Second. the unofficial, prhtate night I hunted tip' ome a dditional encouraged to be present. We Deli.er t1Iore s incere views which the inlormation on the 'subject we had Mr. and Mrs. CMS. H. Gray and Washington cQr resp,ondents have been dis.cussing. I· . tr.i~d ,to reach family attended the Starr reunion known but 'w ere under obligations fOU dur mg the even1Og, but you nElar Blanchester Sunday. not to print. We have sent you the were out. I aln calling ydu now to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ' Oleaver. of latter. Our advices h!1ve been ,less let 'you k~ow. ,t PII:U you ~re right;: Chicago ure guests of !b·. and ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS wrong than m,qst, but not parbcu). and I was wrong." , ;Mrs. Clint Cleaver and P. B. . . al'ly good at that, and this is one You can iitlllgine ' wtntt that did Cleaver. See the New Models ~X'8mple (If why . you should n'o t to me I I would have jumped off Maurice Collett and family of A..;. trust our letter 100 % . the roof for that boss, and I never New York, were here for the Col~ oft Tire Co. That made a great hit with rile. meet him. even now witbo\~n lett-Mc Kay-picnic. If the writers had said: "We mis· Impulse"to raise my hat. . • .......-----LEBANON, OHIO led you a little about the tin)e of Little fellows feel that they -RADIO ' SETS the business recovery but we were mu'St be Infallible ' in order to - - - - -- -- - - not responsible. The officia ls de· maintain the world's respect. It - -- - ceived us;" or, "While we were is a . badge {)f bU8iness to ·be able wrong o n the bqsiness recovery, to say frankly,' "I ,was wrong." Miss· Geneva Taylor. of Morrow was the week-end gue8t of friends Till thrIce and more tliey have' hel·e. · . THE SIFTING OF PET£~ CHEVROLE~t DEALER denied ' .. Miss ·:Betty South, of Xenia, who LabaDoD, Obio PhODe 326 H. W. Loe,fellow, in Harper'a for The Man of &>rrows, .crucified has been visiting in the Dickinson , 'Marcb And bleeding, home for the past two weeks, hus Qpen evening's till 8 :3Q and all One look of tliat pale. liuft'ering retumtld to her' home. . ," _ day Sunday Luke's Gospel we are told . face . The 'annual reunion of the Coli.n the 'days of old \*{ill m'a ke us reel the. deep dis- lett and MeKay family was held -- sifted; grace , in th~ usual . plllee Saturday. thoughai~s In.terve~e! Of. weakness; About 228 persons were Jlresent. same, While, tune ana , We shall be' slfted till the strength , Mrs. H. D. Whitaker, Mrs. Adam Of self.,conceit be chan.ed a.t Hirs\:1 and sons, of Dublin, are IIbff~ed . MASTERCRAFT HmJrth guests of relativeS' here. IWEMOIUA:LS , The Stanley family were guests desires us, great and small, , To , meekne,as. .' . LebaDoD! " 'h.o n. 59 . , . ' '. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Palwheat to sift us, and we a ll Wounds of t~e '. lIOul, mer. StAnley. near Oe~terville, Sun ~Are tempted; HARRY iI~~ARTZ day. . I" • J:01ot .one, how.ever, rich or great, , ed, wjll ache!'.' . .. . ", J. s, ~IO~RlS .. The ,r edde.n lnli' s~rs emain; rand Mr. ahd M~B. Grant pliiHips and III by his station or estate . make . '. " , son, Mrs. Lew. llolland and dapgh J " 'Exempt~d : , . . -·' Conlesslonj ··: , .. . . • tel' were ,guelits· ot·trIends 'in Rich· l:Jo bouse so safely guarc:led is Lost . innocence {l'eturns no 1l1 ~~ j mood. Ind., Sunday. ' , But he, by some device ot his. We ar:e ' not what we were befor*l . .Earl Holland, Etnm~ Jean BeckCan enter: .' Translrl'eaaion • .--; e ..ett, Thomas ..1tay,!loek and" Loia SINCLAIR PRODUCITS No heart hath armor 80 complete Spahr enjoyed a motor t l'ip' wBllt be.can pierce witfi arrow. fleet · But noble souls.. thToueb duat and Akron. Sunday.' So"lIa 'M.I. St. m., O. center. . . . . ,beat, . Mrs•• I. O. Pitkin and son,. John Cr••l,.., an Can willa P,...· . ., Rise- .from dilaahr and defeat are apending tJhe we"k wiu the 'Tic ' Fo\' an ~t 'I ut' the; cock wilt crow ' The stronter. •• Harlan family_ . Free Parking Day 01' Nhrht Who bear the w&l'nlnlr voice, but And cOllaciolla attll of tbe divine - - ••--.....: See Me for a Be-Paint Job '. .0' . Within tIIem, U. Ollt earth supin.. . , 11aIaHdbal. ~ loqer. Y 1'l7 tb KiPd. G. . . . for a ~..r

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The' Greatest Man of His Time

Vfages and Dividends

By Albert T. Reid

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plete schedule of sl ops will be Subscribe for the Miami Gazette anllounced next week. Mor e detail ed infol'mati on clln be sec ured by calling County Agent Cla Rs or Farm Bureau office .

L. M. HENDERSON

~OT ARY PUBLIC Larae Newapaper Colle"tion National Bank Whnt Is snlll to be Ole lurges! collecLinn or . newS(Ulpers In the Will. Drawn . . Eatate. Settled world hus been opened to the pu!t· WAYNESVILLE, OHIO IIc In 1\ new IlnJler IllllSe1ll1l lit AI,,· IQ:Chnpelle. Gerrunny. Among It s coll ecll on or 150.000 new 11"l1e r8 ore curiosIties rr(llll all o\'er Ih e worlel. In<:ludlng nn R:sk lrno pITl1er from Ihe mlllrlle ot Inst centul·)'.

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Dead Stock Wanted

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EPAIRING Watches Clocks J ewelry

Store Open Eveninlr'

FOR SALE DATES CALL

Harveysburg Fertilizer Company

Cary's JewelryShop LEBANON. OHIO

ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN your Ca ttle, hogs, sheep and calves to Norris-Broc k Co .• live wire and prog ressive firm fo r the highest market p'r ices a nd good service . Union Stock Yarda' Cincinnati. O. Tun e in on Radi o Sta iion WCKY 12 :!J 0 noon for our daily market r eports.

PHONE 8F3 . HARVEYSBURG, OHIO

Stanley &Koogler Auct'i oneers JESSE STANLEY Phone 320, New Burlinaton. Obio EARL KOOGL£R R. D. 6, Xenia, Obio Phon. Dayton Co. 54J5

I . I,lve Fi,r ats You Should Know ORANGE AND BLACK

Orange and Black

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mall1Cested by the ev er increasing business of this weil known establishm ent 10C1lted on the bank COI'nel' just across from th e postoffi ce. Several monlhs ago MI'. Weltz hit upon the unusual scheme of offer ing prizes for a suitabl e nilnte f or his establishment, with th e )'esuIt that the Ora nge und Black, Waynesville high school colors, was c h~ s e n l1S the best selection. MI'. Weltz then proceeded to decorate his store in t he co lors Oran ge and Black, and mak e Hevera l oth er im. l)rOvements. A f ull lin e of Red Wing Corp oration ice cream [l nd pop is CUI'ried by the ' establi. hment. and ice cream supplied in either small quantitie., or by spoeial orde l' for large panic: . In ad dition lunch es at all bo urs, regulal' mea ls are sel'ved three times each duv The Orange and Black a l ' 0 cnllries a full lin e of fl:e~1t ciga l's, tobaccos and candies. MI' . .Weltz is ~J1 a.c ti v \~uy ,! es vi ll e l> ()o!\ l ~ r und 'ecr elary of th e WayneSVille Athletic club, active III a'll the alfulI's of t hut ol'gllni zatioll Prompt and courteous servic e to patrollS has \vo n scores of fri end s fOT th e' Orange IlJ1d Black. which stcives to have the most delC\ctabl~ lunches and the best of ice .cream, candies 01' Lobaccos at a il times.

Satisfactory Service since 1912

Fred Kahn Motor Car Co.

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W. N. 'SEARS

RUG CLEANING- PRESSING Pbone 279. Lebanon. Ohio Wayneaville Colleetion on Tu•• • day and Friday

V. M: ARMITAGE Expert Coun.ellor Representing INTER.SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO. WAYNE SVILLE, OlHO

T. JEFF SMITH WAYNESVILLE'S PIONEER MEAT DEALER

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Hewett P. Mulford & Co. Waynesville Service Sta. LEBANON. OHm

Licenaed Real E.tate Broker aad Auctioneer . WAYNESVILL~, OHIO Write or Phone-i-Most R'e asonable Terms

SHRUBS-EVERGREENS LANDSCAPE SERVICE

No Regrets When' ~roperty is Properly Insured

R. F. «AT FIELD

POTTED PLANTS

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Soft Water Laundry

QUALITY MEATS OF ALL KINDS

,N'EW BURLINGTON

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,Ed S. ConkliD~1DS. Agey. L,EBANON. OHIO REAL ESTA-TE-IN,SURANCE Plio.n es: Rei' 58- Office 277 EARil .· J . COBURN .

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J. K. SPENCER WASHE.D SAND " GRAVEL HardwoOd Lumber at t.ebanon, , Ohio. fu.rnished on Order Road · and Concr~te Gravel T.I.OD.lal .... b--.Obio

Dispensers of Refiners Gasoline (all gl'a d e~), High Quality Oils and Greases. Mobil a nd Q lIuker State Oil. Nor.th Main St .• intersection of 'hate Route 73 O. R. UNGLESBY,

EVERETT EARLY Equipped to handle grain faster- a dumps, in suring i ast serPrice Pl cnty vice-.:..Highest of Curs. Grain. Coai, Wool, Hay, F"nce Tile, Seed LYTLE, OHIO Cara' Waahed aD# ~ with t.he famouS Aleer's Poli~b f6r _"" ...rI8 -. SJ;50

Waynes~e

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BEECH GROVE

AT THE CHURCHE~ IN WAYNESVlll

ina Jurdan and fllmlly. Mr. Almond l-'erris i,; vmy much imprCl cd at thi. wl·itlnlC. .M isses n len. It .:: B/ld Barbara \ lilt .' 1' ,1 tII'tllill and wife of TIWl"llu"l"l' I l f FlUI y :;UUI"I.t". tllllmt lIfLerl\oon \\ ith . t he Mif\Harwy lIul'~ . li P nl • llnLlay with f;er"nday tl ellie. Mlu'~' and J\l~rjol·i . hi hom e folk!l her!', 11':-\. uther- llllvis of llCll. r Wc\lmlln. QUllrte!'ly meel ing was hell at! C(!IlS !"s Cre k on In t Hnturda . . .Howill'd i\tc KIIY, wif alld son, Donul!! IUHl All en l\f Ka~' alt nded ·t \w H oward ;\l c KJ\ ~' 65th pi cn ic 0 11 atu'\"dus 11ft ' rTl Oil. Yeudy m ut.i nl!' will ·Wrt. on Tuesda v. Augu st 11 and will lie un .event f ll e we k li t Wilmington, it. will d o yo u gooei. Wh eat and Oll ts that ~ll'e sli1\ Kt andin)t out. ill th fi eld s II0t yet. t.h l·QI'IH'd an d in ' t he sho k II!"C . I It -thi wet w lIi h 1'. We'll do your Gr'i nding l'owing We hud quilt! II storm here on Runelay night. at your farm on Short la Rt I\,de leuve r ull d wife of Ch icago nrc spendi ng (\ f IV duys Notice. Write or call with hi: bro t ht' l' .Iint I .\\,er an d f all1il~' lI e'IH Hllr\"uysb ul'g. A. D. Tlllm ng ' . fill'S. l\1 onfo rt and Mis Ma l'Y Kat hleen Thompson , a rc a dd ud to ou r il! k Ii t

WAYNESVILLE .CHURCH Of' CHRIST (Undenominational) Bihl e . choo l at !) ::3 0 a. m. Bt·rthn 1"i1e l' w il l deliv r a a ddr('ss. i\1i~s 1<'ill'l' is a gi young lady wh o has had the advlln 'lag(> of ut t tiding the 'l'ri-State hri. linn SOl'vice IIIllP training 5e sion f or 'thl'oe consecutive yeats and ulso htl comple ted, with honur., one y nl' at incinn a ti Bi91e eminnry. Sh wj\l hll\'e a worthWhile ,i,essnge. Lord 's Supper a t c nclu Rion. Christillll Endeavor nt G:·\ u p. m. A " Sunse t Meeting." Gra ce Pcnning ton- Lead er. ing cv.angeJi tic scrvice at 7:45 p . m. erm on subject, "In Ris teps.' 1'1'11'. and Mrs. F . T . Mart in and PI{r Perr y Thomas will sin$\' .at thi service. Churllh Night. ser~ce Ilach Wcdn esdllY a t 7 :45 p. m , The ch urch whcn: yo u fcel at home.

WANTED Feed Grinding

THE WARREN

MILLING CO. Phone No" 6

Harveysburg, Ohio Reasonable

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AM I'. oyn une! so n, hnv moved in to th e J . 'v l'l"I1on Groff, te nant hou e. WAYNESVILLE M. E • .cHURtH Hobert A ndrcws is laid u p wi th G. C. Dibert, Pastor n crip pled fo ot. .• Wedn eRday : Our Fo urth QuarMr. alld Mrs. Donal d 1I (' nd e r. on tedy Conferenc will be held o f Dayton, were gu est!!, of Dr. and g :00 thif; p. m . .Ir. hoir p ' Mrs. C. W. Hend e rson . un du y. nt ~ :.'JO p. 111. Priday: hoir pract ice a t 7 p. 111. unday : ' u nLiay chool at 9:30 a. 111. Morn in g worship at 10 :80': Epw orth Leng ue at 7 ;00 p. with Thelma St. John as lender. pJ'caehing serv ice at 8 :00 p, 1)1, wi th Rev. Cro!lSt of Lebanon as the s peaker of tt1C evening.

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FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST (Und enominationnl) Cheste r A. Williamson. Minister Bible Schol at 9 :30 a. Lord's upper nnd sermon 10 :ao u. m. crmon subject, "The' Fu lfillment of the Law." The Wom en"s lass will meet Wed nesda y aftern on, August I!) nt the honle of Mrs. A. S. ornell. You arc nlwuys we lcome at t his chu.rch.

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and two children, of atervleit Mr. and MI'tI. had as their guests aYe Wedne l!d~y of last "r~ek the lattill"!! neph wand wllfe, Mr. and Mrs. fl' d J ohnston of Colorado. '1'ho Johustona were on theil' way to theil' former home in Pennsyl11. llrs. Thompson acco mpul'lied thel1.l ~m a vj it to h r f ormel' honle in P enn ylvtln ia. Mr. 'and Ml' . Albel·t Stuey, Mr. and Mrs, RU B 11 Bu rnett, Mr. ahd .Mrs. Leslie Gl'oy nnd so n, Mr. Ilnd Mrs.. Corn II and Mr. and Ml'S: ornell attended the reuniol\ nt .F orest P lI l'k, Sun~ay . . . Lathe ALCI met; nt the hom e 01 lib'S. K~lel' Gl'aham for their August meeting Wednesday altel'n,oo n. A 1arge crowd wall present. The ~ Ilowing officers were elected for the co.ming · year: Mrs. Ruth avage, preSident; Mrs. Margaret J ohns, y.lce-president; Mrs. Ethel Duke, treasul'el' ano Mr . Minllie Foulks. secretary. - - - e, ----

SPRING BllANeH Mr. and M,·s. Thomas B, Clenden nil]g of Rossville Ga." spen t Munday afternoon with MI'. and Mrs. Frank Hartsock. Mrs. Emma Gibson spent the with her daughter, Mrs. of Be llbrook. Smitltnlj pent last MI'. ani!- Mrs, . Hownrd and fami ly. . and Mrs. Hiley Gibso n and spent Su nda y with Mr. and "MTfi. R og el. ·~ and Mrs. Emma of Bellbrook. Mr. Bert tIer i1l1d so n Billy is enjoying a tdp t hrough the

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••••DIDI , Yoar Patare With Training ~equireJ lor Succe•• in Bu.ine.. So many vocations aTe open to young people today that it is difficult to decide upon t.he bne which i8 most likely, to bring you success and "'happiness. But we'd like to ten 'you briefly here :why it is worth your while to consider specialized t I' a i n i n g i n 'BUSINESS if you &fe inter. este d in ~Iannin. y01i1" futuwe with .afety. , 1. The competition for position s today is keener tban ever. Employers. can find plenty of trained worket:a for their posit.ions, T.herefore, to compete with safety, you must also be business trained. 2. Business training enables you to earn a living, whether or not 'YOU finish college. Government statistics sh(lw t hat out ot ] 00 who begin their college cqurses, 69 never finish. If you secure business training first, you will be able to earn a good living,

. whe~1'rSr ' or not you have a college. diploma. 3. You will want to choose a vocation in w hich there are good opportunities .to a large in.come, It you will look around you, you will readily l'ecognizll that many Of. t.he largest Incomes are earned in business. 4. Y,ou !Will wan~ to choose wor~ in Which you can find happiness. Your future will not be sofe in an uncongenial vocntion. . As an -office worker you will

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spend YI)Ul' days in clean, attractive 8Il'rroundinars, among retlned and congenial com~ pan ions, . Your work will be a constant challenge and inspirution. You wilt be in daily touich with the executives in whom lies the power of promotion. Your future will be" secure, because your experience will fit you tor duti,els of increasing responsibilities -with a growing Income . . With bu siness training, you will be prepared to earn a good living from the start. Business tl'nininR' at -' MiamiJacobs College has definite cash value. Our Employment Departmenl will help you to secure your first l!osltion. Your tl'Rining will give you the foundat ion 1«)!' advance .. ment. We shall be glad to send further infol'mation to 'young peoplo or thei!' parents who are interested in -making plans for the future. Mail the coupon, phone or call at t he college office.

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ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH . and Mr~: Elllrl Clark, of . Ralph Cary was the successful Rev. Lawrence B. Mollmann. Brookville, were Sunday guests of candidate for the mayoralty in the primal'ie.s at Lebanon Tuesday. Fir's t, Th ird nnd Fifth Sunday, Walter "Clark and faL'llily. S. A. Stilwell, former superinMuss at 7 :00 a. m. Seco nd and tendent of schools ohere, was his F ourth unday. Mass at 9 :30 a. m. opponent. OarY's vote was about S to !..._ 8g_a_i_ n~ !ti!.well. "!!~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!'!!!~~~!!!!!!~ :s

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c\'eml from here attended the Lacy re uni'on at Willmin ~to n Sun80 Y~t:> Experlience in day, , Fittine .Making Glasses Mis!! Margaret· Cook. of near Waynesville, spent several days last week wi t h her nunt, Mrs. Mal''g aret J ohns. -/ Lebanon, Ohio M'r. and Mrs. W. F. Clark ·of Tu~y. Tbur.da" Saturday Waynesville nn<l "k1'a.ndchildrenz ·Elllllllln.tion Free Betty and Dorothy Younce, ot ....... Fair time vacation timet Combin. a glorious Onyton, were dinner guests Thu ~ ~uttng with the chance to ... the wonders o.f Ohio', day evening of Mrs. Mary Car-lt• • •~• • •_ _iII__• mony. .' ~I Agriculture, Induatry and Fine You'll be reo Mark Wilson Jr. spent last week fr.shed, illlpired .nd full of idell for I more cQ,mplete with his g randparents, Mr. and, life. Lavish entertainment, helded by Hagenbeck. Mrs. Frtlnk Wil son, n'car Bellbrook Ilhs. William Creighton is visit- I~~~~~~~~~~~=~I W.llace CIrc:UI, with no extra !ldmin.ion .t thf, gate. ing her sistet· l\frs. Susan SaylQr in Dayt{)n, while the latter's sonlll Uu.1I.1eer Henry a nd Riley ~aylor are spenq ing a wcek vacatIOn at Canfield • Ohio. Mi Eva Whal·ton is visiting her un cle and aunt, 1\Lr. and Mrs. Arthur Gl'eathouse and sons. in Hagenbed.Wallace Circu.. Carl Dayton. Higenbeek'. Wild Animll•• Rodeo, Rev. H. H, Lnfi'crty w ill be back from a vucation and will preach at Trick and Rough Riders. $20,000 Rac. Lytie church next Sllnday evening ing PrOCjrlm. Gigantic Aircraft Exposition. . as usual. . Ml'. and Mrs. Fl'snk Carman, of lOO-Piece Ohio high "hool band. Junior Dayton, were 6 o'clock dinner gil/en! away'· Fair. Outstanding exhibition. of Sheep, Dairy gue~ts ThursdllY at t he home of Mr. and Mrs. All en Emdck. Cattle, Live Stock, Poultry Ind Pet Stock and Agri. The ball gam e at Waynesville cultural Products. Thursday evening betw'e en Waynesville and Lytle was W9n by Lytle. SCO\'c 1 to O. 'Plae Prize . Mr. and Mrs, Willial1l Bergdall ha ve beuutified their lawn by the addition of a pond f{)r gold fish. 'C,omplete Mr. a nd Mrs. Therle Jones and so n, of Centen'ilIe, were Sunday guests of the former's parents Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Jones and in the SEE ON aftern oon all callcd on Mr. and Mr8. Howard Archdeacon : and DISPLAY tllAILV :guests at Waynesville anc;l also AT ""!!~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~!!" Mrs . S. H. Rnin es a nd family at :;;:-- -- Lytle. .

MENINGITIS FATAL The l'emains of John Lukens. 11 months old son' of IIr. and Mrs, Levi Luken", of Waldo, Clinton county. ' were interred,' iD Miami cemetery Monday afternoon .T he child had been sutferiJlg from meningitis f/)l' the past month.

Auctioneer 'I'he man that gets the most out of your sales and Morges the leut. .

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Day ·W, A. C'S. TOOK Labor Celebration Is SECOND GAME Almost·Completed OF THE SERIES

P lan for t h e Labor Day ce lebration, sponsored by t he WayncsviJle Athletic Club, arc progrcRsin g and by the e nd of t he week will be about comp leted to make the day onc to be long rt!membered. The s mall admis~ion Lhat will be asked need n ot k ep a n yone from attending and contestants will be attracted by the award s offered , It ha R been several years 5i nce Wuyne!lville has celebrated with more than a ball game and th e comm unity llhould turn out !lnd he lp make t h e affair n s ucc ess.

The Waync~villc A. C'~. journeyed Lo 1III rnlu n PU l'k, Lebanon, last Sunt!uy afterno on, and won one of the best, if not the best, gameR ever played in . Warren CounLy when they defeated the Lebanon Merchan ts 4 to 1 in 12 inning ~ . T he gou me was a pitchers battie, between Hel'bert I [ e l ~ in gel' w.hom the W. A. C's. had engaged after ,he had shu t them out the previou ll 'unday, and Magin, a llouthpuw. Both Wel'e accorded good, and at times spectacu lal', - -

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nine innings, Lebanon had ga rn er ed three wid ely scattered hi ts, a nd Ed\\ in Ramby the author of Wayncsv ille'll onwa ly!! two, With one down in the lenth, Roy E llis got II ni 'e hit to ce n tel', and !lnmby hit a pretty doubl e to left und er s imilur condition s in tho eleventh, but in both inlltances th' next battel' hi L into a double play. Ross got n fULile hit for Lebano n in the t nth, 80 both t eams came up to the eventfu l tweN't h with foul' hits apiece, but n o run s. ,.John Heisinger stul·ted the firework s with a nice s ing le to right, and purtoinoo the next base, W olie r c.,ncluded that the monkey I;l..,s. n css had gone fal' enou g h, and planted a nice douLle in left; of ~our se , .r. H. bl'o ke the icc on t he home plate. Mik e went to thil'd while Herb ert Heis inger was b e ilig r etired, s hortstop to first, and scol'ed wlren Wade Tur'ner dum ped a pretty bunt in front of the plate. Wade beat out the bUn t, but was caught at second when Ellis grou nd ed to short stop. 1n t l'ying for a double piny, E . uttel' made a iliad and untamed heave way ovel' Fisher's hend, and Roy arrived at second . Gons' hit se nt !loy h ome with the thin\ !'Un, and, a lso, sent Magin away fl'om there. 'Saltel'lhwa ite greete/d D, Cutter with the hit that se nt Manager John h ome with the fourth run. but B. Brownfield made s pectacular' catch to rob Ramby of his f u rt h hit, and the fun W1\ s ' over. L banon made a valiant, but futil e effo rt to retl'ieve the damage in their hali of the round, Yeazc\ went out, s hortsto p to first but Willett gol a life on thc piU;her's enor, ROllS s ingl ed to rigoht, Willett going to third. Fosse fanned, and it looked like a twe lve-innin g hut-o ut f.or H erbert when Fisher gro und ed to shortstop, but Brother John s lightly me sed up the works, and Willett scored, P. Brownfield e nd ed the agony with a foul fl y to GOIHI. The H e is inger brothers. both of whom are good pitchel'S, fi elders and batters, ha ve been engaged to play with the W, A, C's, during the remainder of the season . They will take part in the gallle with the Yellow Springs Athletics at Wayn e Pal'k, next Sunday. Lo ok at what we have .here: WAYNESVILLE ' A. C, AB R H PO A E Turner, If .. . 6 0 1 1 0 1 Elli, ef '.' 6 1 1 1 0 0 Gons. 3b . .6 1 1 4 0 1 Satter'te, tb . 1\ 0 1 18 1 1 Ramby, If .. . . 5 0 3 0 0 0 Mendy 2b .. .. .4 0 0 3 5 0 J HeIsinger 5S 4 1 1 1 3 1 Well r, c .. .. ... 4 · 1 1 13 2 0 H H e isinger p 4 0 0 0 3' 1

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Harrowing Experience of 'W. E. StJohn-1ied " . 7 ° a Board 'While Robbers Search for Money Willillm C. 't. J uhn, empl nY(>i1 nt till' Wa YIll'~villl' ic!! plunt, WU !; bellton and tortured by five bandi t~ . on e o f thl' lll wearing a mask, Su nd'H~- niglh1, in an att ' Illpt t(, f OI'el' him to 01)(' 11 the suf c at the p·lunt. th e combination of which he wa s i ~n (J rant, Acc ordin g tit )J 1'. .'l. .J ohn lh e LlIllliils appeur"d at the plant ab uut I ::\ U u, 111., ~l lt nda y and aRked f or ice . As Ill' lllrn e d to se cun' the icc (OIl(' ,) f th e m en -.

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Young Friends Ho.ld 1 Month y MeetIng

Th e Y. F. i\1. he ld it ,; I'e~ular meeting ' unday e\'t'llin~ at t ho home nf Mr. an d 1111's. SLa nl ey Bail ey wi h 1IIi ~~ I)"na 1I 0pkin:; us ho!<tl' HH , __ _ . l ' h(' foll owin g lead er: had charge : Lawr'n'o Furnns , deI'." "otion :; Ra ~'mnlid Bnl<Jdoek, 1esMaste r Harold Stroud ., v is it- so n; Ruu,- Val e ' ntlc n\'ood, reing relatives in Dayton. creation;. l\1i s~ Eliwbc th 'hand ler was pn'sent with so me go od id eas. Summer Specials at Cary's Thel' weI" seve ral d sitors anti "The Home of Gifts," Lehanon, all cnjoyed the ~v e ning, Ohio, De li cious r frcshment~ were served by the h()ste~~ .. Miss. Esther Wild, of Dayton, is the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E . SHERIFFS' RADIO SYSTEM Michen e r. •

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pull ed II I'evo lvel' and order d him to I(eep quiet. He wus s uspel1,led froll! a rafte r, heuten with a blackjack anti s uffered other cruel tl'CII tnwlrlt before the robb e r s wcre convinced that he was unab le to w.o rk the com bination. They lied Ill S hand ~ behind him and bound him face down with rope and wire then pl'oceeded to break open the snfe and ran sack t he mill ofllce>!. and the bath hou se at the swimIII i ng pool which is ope rated by Mr. C. M, Robib~el' in connect ion with the ice p lant,

PUPILS WILL Band Concert to Be REGISTER FOR iven at Springboro SCHOOL YEAR G.

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Th · Irl'l' a t e ~ t ~ :Id"lt, h(o r ~ (' sh ow "r tlw \'"a l' will bl' ~t a~pd at the S" <IS to arrtlrd all chi ldl'en who !;liio ~ 1 ; ' l l' Fui r Aug "~ t :11 t o Sepx)I<'cl to be in Wayn e T o wn ship L"l1lh"r I), ' a l:l'''I· ''in~ lo un nounceIlIi'nt l " dav hv R. A. For. tel' of ~<:h<H,)s t his year opportunit v to \\" 'I'\h ingtl; ", ' hoa rd 1\1(:1111)('1' in exc hange and purchu s(! new b'ou k" ·hl1 l'g l'. A t nta l !I f $2 2.U(l U in ca ll h Wh e r e needed . luachers uf grades r. and Y. will be at the ~Grnde ,1111 tr (1l' h il'~ wi ll be dilltributed d uring- l hf' fiv e- da y s how an d bui lding ~\Ild teach I '~ of grades lIl osl IIf L1ll' Il',,,lin~ ti table ~ of the V I. -X r I. will he nt thl' High sc hoo l ·.. untn' alr.'ad\' have signified building betwe n th e houI's of Mak e your lawn beautifu l h y he ir i' Jlt"nl i()11 'o f cOl11p l! ting f or !) :OU U. 111, and 3 :00 p. Ill , on c d lit tllO W ny n <'~v ill e A u 0 ami 11I'se 1'1'l'llliUIll>' I, y mak ing theb' Su tlmlay, Augu st 2!l . lIInc hin e ry o. ,' nlri,'''. \' , ' n ' f,' w show!; in hi t ory A II pU lli JIl in both elemenul1' \' 1\11'. Aaron Seal': i~ ve l'y sick lit hllvC' I,,'('n '"b le to boast of a A state-wide " he rifT's radio and II igh F;{'hool grades p lease i\l i"" Berni('(' i\ i ul'!'<'ll. of Sp ri ng .lllkt' li"t t ill' "qUil l o f t he one arthe home "r hill daughter Mrs, sy~ tcm will HOll n . be in operation /regi stc l' on abuve date S o that Enrolll1\ent in tho several t housal'l hel'wood, if ~ lr eri fTs o f UH( ' - (, :pve their en t h PU I) il may be placed in the and '1-1-1 clubs for rural h ll \'~ lind lI ill, i" Ih l! ~lIl' s l lIr i\ l l', and ~il· ~ . un)!'l'.! ril l' thl.! Ohio 'S tate Fair L: H . (; l)l'I lon . l hi ~ ~· f'tlr . way and ar ablJM. 1I1;:,:~ a plnn m. ,~ t s~t i srac to l'y way, Th e annulII reunion of the Alex ~ o w tll.lli er di s ~ ul\' l' re ~.~tC' ~ )~tat~s A shght change in the s al e of girls in Ohio, increase u i 5 P CI' ;1[ 1'. nnd i\! 1'~ . .1. t ' , Ifa wke andel' family was held at Wayn e 11lcludlllg Mldlrg_ tJ~' WISCO nS1l1 bOll k. h:JS heen matle for the cen t this year ovel' the r ecord Th l' lra in ing' Hch edule for Ohio pai'k on Su nday. " "pkiIl R, in IIli lilill1l1 ~ n lase d at Camp Perry a. ld MaSilllcnu , etL~ have lheir own c omill~ sc hoo l year. IVI iSBell Steph- figure of a ~lear a~l), lIn(1 n ()w , "i si lcd ~ I r s. Mar\' I )aytll l1 Fr i.lay . . sYHlem in connec tion wiLh theil' enso n and Ilartsock will have ~ lInda ,' and for the next thirty Mrs, Alice McKin~ey and Miss po li ce de partments, und have been eha rg'(' of boo k sal eli in grades I. rep orts t o the Ohi o Sla t e Univerd !\y ~ the ca mp will be occ upied s ily fr o m th' county exten sio n M1'and '1J'~ . W. E. ,,' tl'lltld a nd Hent'ietta vi. ited I'eilltives ut IISS enabled to catch nUln y violators to V., incl\l ~i ve: Mr. ,Jam es in hy m n o r the regular Hrmy, marto wn', on Thursday, who would probably hll ve made gmdes V:I, til VIII., inclusive; and 8l; l1ts show, th e tolal number o r ~ l I'S. I\luu,),' Cran,' wel'!! Day tt'l1 in". an d navy, wh o go there to , their escap e had it n ot been f ol' MI-. Hatfield in the High sch.oo1. young people in thi s organi zation \' i ~i tol' s ThurH<iIl Y, o:o mpe l' .fOI' the !llItional matches Mr. and Mrs. George Hess, of the promp t broadca ~ ting. Regional In case it is necessary to charg is 42,00U, Eighty-foul' co unlies in Adj utant Ge neral Frank D. HenII'. an d Mrs. H . r. (, le ma n, of d" r"l1 11 h a~ g ive n tentative perSp l'in gfield, w're week-end g ue!\ls l11 ee ting~ ,of Rheri f s to discuss the uo oks, with a vie w to later pay- Ohi o are now promoting cluh Wol'k NOl'w I,d , s pcnt Tlllll':<dny lind 1,' I'i- Illi ~s io n fol' Lhe O. , G. Aviation uf Mr. and PorI's. J. O. Cartwright. plan are to he held during the me nt, a uill . wi ll acco mpany th e In Wan'en Counly 262 !.Joys and next few wel' ks, the fil'st was held pur 'has e . Wh en settleme nt is girls al'e tnking pal't in at least day wilh r e lHli n ';: h"I'e. S(luud (,ol1 fl'oll1 'levela nd to fly Mr. and Mrs, C, J. W aggone r , in Cleveland lasL week to be fol- mad e in fu ll fOl' books and sup- one of the 47 activities which are IU ,'lindusky on Thurs day, August MI', ~!lIl'k HOl!'el'" wus cnnfilH:d of Lebanon, wel'e calling o n Way- lowed by another in Dayton, ep- plies u I'c ceipt will be issued. spo nsored by the 4-Fi c lu bs in Lhis to hi ~ Iw nw lagL wt'l'k s ufTt' rin g '2 7, find partic ipate in the annual nesville fr~nd s Sunday afternoon tember 3, TJlC plan includes l\ cen- . Tcachers in cha rge o f l'egislra- ·tate. Las t year the enn,llment in pu rud c of t he Ohio E lks Assoc iafr om as,'" rp ntlm'k of grip. tm l brondcas ting ~ tation in oluIII t lon on Augu st 2!ith are as this county was 502, '. l ion at Sandu skv and edar Point . . For best results consign your bUll,' with LI'llllches in five various fo Uow~: The aviati o n s(iuadron IlO mpl'ises The 4-H club mllve m 'nt, nali on Mi ~s I-[ e l n W 1<-h will entel'hye, stoc~ to Green-Embry Co" citichl. 1111 pemtiilg on t h e same Grade I- Mi ss Reeder, room 1. al in its scope, reache ' out now te n : hip H and is ch arge of Major tain a g roup o f fde nd K fr om Crnclllnatl, in care of D, R, Salis- wave length with 500-watt.~ power Grude 2- Misses McKinsey t.o almos t !JOO,OOO boys and goids 1'; 1'1' 01 Zis t e l, former andu skian. each . These stations would be in and M i~ Ma!'lin, room 'I, , , o n ial'ms in the United States and X nia , at d inn el' tonight. bury. co nstant tou h wiih 1111 radi o Grade 3- Miss Kelley, 1'00111 7. Hawaii , accol'ding to the United Grove City, famou s for its Mrs. J . B. Cl'abbe hn ~ a . vi Hilor .io 'k ey and dog lrllt!ks, will have Mt:. and Mrs, Joe McKinsey, of cruisers ope.'·llti ng fr om the ofll ces Grade 4- M iss Campbe ll, room States Departm e nt of Ag riculture lhis wee k her nUlIl, I\lrs.· H e nry " honH!co 1l1 i ng' and street celebraMorrow, s pent Sunday with the of the sheriff, a well a through 8, During the summer 'at l ea ~ t 6 '1l1ith, !If Chi l'o . California, former's mother, Mrs. Alice Mc- cily police departments. ~oom I5- Mr. Young, I'oom 6, t io n on Pridny, Augu st 2 1, markper cen t of these 42,000 club Kinsey. (,!'ade 6- 1\11', Ro ~~, room 7. in!? th e ope nin g of the new C, C. members will exhibit some product Mri\. C. S . Si1l11' ~n Tl and son ,I'ad e 7- MI'. Pyl e, r oom 3 of t heir pI' ject activitie. at on e R on nld. or F orest, Ohi o. nrc Lhe C. highway lhl'o ug'h that· municiMr. and Mrs . Clyde Egbel·t, of A. K. DAY'S HARVEST SALE Grnde - Mi s; FolC, 1'0 0111 1. palily. It is a mile long, 60 feet of ).,thi! num erous co un ty fair ll in Xenia, s pent unday with Mrs. ",·al. agri. boys -lIIr. CI'ab be, Ohio, at the State Fail', A\.1gu st gues ts n'f M I'. Hnd i\.fJ-s, J , W, Lutz. wide thl' ouJrh th e bu siness section Egbert' s parents, Mr, and Mrs, W, A, .K Day's Annua l Harvest 1'00111: ] 0 and 11. and ·10 fee t l hl'o ugh t he residen3 1 to Septembcr ii, 01' at locH I MI', A, K . Da \' was CJllled 10 tia l section. Th e cnst of consh'uct.1. Bakel'. Sale of drygoods will open ThursDOlll ep tic Re i, ~irl s- Mis s Hen- ~ h o w!-=-. Milford Jo'I 'iduy' m Ol'ni nl!. hi s ion day nlorning, Augu st 20, at !l ki p, room 17. waH $ 1O:l, 10:1. Governor In r ecogn ition fOI' their ,\·" r k Mr, and Mr.'. Lewis C handle r o'clock. A .cordi n' invi.l!,atlon Ij ~ Com me rcial . turil' nt ; ~li sf' D<'n- many of th e m 'will r oceivc s ll1all 11lOLhe r hll\' ing bl'okl'll h l' hip in (; co rge Whit e w ill ope n t he cerea fall. . a nd da ughter, Miss Gertrude and extended to the entire community nis, room 8. 11I0nie~ foll owing wiLh a parade ~ l: c h prizes, but by far the larMi s Elizabeth Chandlel' were in to take advantage of the low Cu.Il~ g l" prep. students Mis ' ger number will receive an alpha!'Ill'. and ?llrs. W . I;; . Stl'Olld, wilh $I)OU in prizes. The Doys Columbus Friday. Robbl118, room 12. , betical g'1'ading, A, 1:1, C. and D, 01' prices an d b et some real values, In lu!<trial :';ch ool Band of 68 . A t this sale twenty-five colored BOok . su les: Grad es 1 t o r; in- a ribbon. The se exhibits wi ll rI' n~e Mr. anti I\ll's. Cha s. Zimm c rman pic 'eH will furni s h the mus ic, IlH,t(q' pd th nl\lgh ,' outh t' rn Ohi o Make your Lawn more beautiful glass pitchers will be sold 'for r clusive -- j\li ~s li:lI'ts., d and from a " ma ll gil'I's bit o f needlcSatul'dn .1'. have your mower' sharpened by cent each to t he first twenty-five StephCl ,~ o n. r o um 5. 'upe rintenclcnl T. P. Kearns of work to a large boy's pig or calf. Electrakeen Process. ~e Roy ladies a s they en tel' the door Grad(':-; G lo 8 , inclusive- Mr. Wilhout lin exhibit a clu b I11l'll1he l' he 1 iv is ion of ,'u'fety a nd Hr.Mrs. 'I'null' ha s moved h _ l' which will be open promptly at 9, James" l'OOIll 5. Pigott, at Lumber Yard. is not c(ln s id e l'ed to have com- Beau ty S hll)lpP fl'ol11 t he Rllllk I{ie nc o f th e Stal e Indus trial Com so be on time. High Scho ul i\!1'. B atli Id, plcll' d his c lub project. miss ion I'c ports that the recol'd for bu ildin ~ int o t he 1'11'"11 a djoin in)!' Th e sale will continue for two I'oom 11;, Miss Gertrude Chandler; daughIh ,' fir"t ha l f of t he yeaI' sh ows a (;l'lIn~ hall. After I" gi ~ l r:ttion is completed marked improve ment in hoth acte r of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Chan- weeks, -- -- -~ ATTENDED REUNION by above m entio n ed teachers ' idenL fre qu e ncy ano s everity. In dle r, will graduate from Ohio II el11 OITh o ids 01 ' PJLl-;;S a s pepupils willi go to the following 'for I !lao t,he av e rage 11l0nUtly totsl of State University ThursdllY. BAND CONCERT Mr. und 1\11'''. Eo W, I-r'opkin : ciality, Con sult ])1', Stee!fl, 'Wil- aec i.u entlO w as 17,729, fatalities aPPI'ovul: Miss Lile- g'ra des 1 to 5 mingtml, Ohio. . ·Sep2 family; IIlr. lind Mrs . MUlTay a nd MI'. Jamesgl'ndes 6 to 8; MI's . Mr. and Mrs, Murray Sie tz and 105 an d t im e l o~t 8!l7,843 days. The Wayn esv ill e chool band ehildren .and Mr. and Mrs, J.• H, will g ive a concert Thursday even- Hough ~ High sch ool gil'ls ; MI', Hopkins, of Da yto n. l\lrs. A my I ~ o .. the fir s t half o f the present l\li ~;< .Jo5e phin e l\l ai l1 o u ~ le'ft for Day, of Milford, were unday ing at 8 o'clock, at McClure'S Lot·z- Hlgh school boys. High Bailey and daughter, 1rs , R OSH Detroit l\1i chi g-un, i\l on dny aft I' , . Il l' th e av erage monthly total. g uests of Mr. and Mrs, A. K. Day cornel', This con 'crt will be SPOil sch oo l st udents will be assigned Benyh ill, M i s~ Plom Berryhill ~ Jl en dil1 g th' ~ U111mel' h r e wilh . f acc id ent!; was 13,677, fatalili's 9G and time lost 780,107 days so red by Mrs, J, W, White, lockers \v,~en registl'a~ion is ap- and Mis J ennie Dinwiddie, f u r- her pare n ~ . Totals 46 9 36 14 6 Niter spe nding the summer here AdanlS Drug Store, Maynard proved, mel'ly of thi: piace, I1 tLe nd ed lh c Mr, and Mrs. Melvyn Ba'nta return W Il ltz, L ee Hllwke and Orville , R egistraction for vocntional ag- BelTy hill r ('unio n andl edi cat ion Ohio hun tc I's arc taking out 1\1 r. n nd ~ll'~ ..1. ed to Galena, Ohio, today, where Gray, well known friends and l'lcultul'e students will begin at 4 of mark e r La A lexantll'r BelTy hill C' o ln1l1 hu ". are sl'en din l!' a few licc lI Res now that t he sq uirrel LEBANON they will assume their scho ol wOl'k business men of Waynesville, o'clock on above dute and will a Rcvolutionnry War su ldi er. MI'. tl a\'s with th e lall ' 1" , 111// 1he r i\Ir .. ';C UHO Il i:; only seve ral weeks disAB R H PO A E September 1. . un t il all students are E. W, Hopkin A is a ~r eat gran dson ant. Nimrod" are limited to foul' he lping to build our co mmunity continue taken care of, E Cutter, ss ... 6 0 1 4 3 o and Miss Flora BelT\'hiII a nd li ~ s Elizali t, th Hail~', ;n one day and 'a le of the squirAn eveni nS\' of music entertainYeazel, 3b _. .. 4 0 0 0 1 1 ,Pupils who wish to lOe ll or ex- J e nnie Dinwiddie ar'e goreat-greutMI'. and Mrs. Frank Andrews men t is enjoyed by every body. 1\11'. illlrvn' L,' '' " nt, .,1' Cinc in - I'c l is pI'ohibite d. The ope n sellson Willett, 2b ... 5 1 0 4 6 1 and two sons, Joe and George, of chang-e b ooks s hould be at the grandduughters, M i,H Oinwidd ie nati. .lIId ~"r. a ll d jl lr,: . Le() )1al'(J IH! tl;il\f' September 15 an d lasts to was named secretary-treasurel' f ltr Ross, 1'f .. .. .. () 0 3 '30 1 OFt, Wayne. Ind., spent the week bui lding JlrO ml?!l~a,; 1 :00 p. m. Tin nc v I"f l F I'ida\, for a tT ip Odub<'l' I ~ t. Res id ents of the Fosse, If ..... 3 0 0 0 o end with Mrs, Andrews' mother, the following year'. PLANTS IN OPERATION ' tilt pn y $ 1. 2fi 1'0 1' the huntin" th I'ou~h th e. En ~ L. . Fisher, lb .. ....5 0 0 13 1 o Mrs, Emma Hamilton, licen Rl! Ilnd non -r es id e nts $15.25 , 76TH IANNIVERSARY P Brownfield c 5 0 1 10 0 o Sweet corn canning plants at 1'lrs . .1. O. ('nr\w righL att e nd ed BURNET REUNION Brownfield cf 4 0 0 1 0 . 0 Mr, and Mrs. Ray Mainous on- Waynesville and Roxannll are in Mr, and MI's, J. W. White and n lun t h ' ,1 11 bridlre at til<' hom e of Magin, p ....... 4 0 0 1 5 1 tel·tained to dinner Sunday, Mrs,' operation and packers state that EXHIBIT FINE STOCK The annual reunion o f t h., ~! I'S. G e "l'~t' Shilll)!, in I.e bano n, D, Cutter, p ... 0 0 0 0 0 o E. S, Odell, Mr. and Mrlt Lester prospects for n good pack this 1I1!-.' P , H, Parr spent Tuesd ay in Sou th Charle ton with .Mr. and Bur-net family will be h e ld at Wedn esday or l a~t week. Duncan and little son, Dicky, of season are above t he average, It M I' , Jo' rank Taft, Th e occasion F: lnlcr S heehan &. So n, breeders Wayne Park, Sunday, S t'plPlllbe l' Totals ... .. .. 40 1 I> 36 17 3 Price .hill, Cincinnati and Mr, Joe. is said that all canneries in the cele b rated MJ·, While's 76th 6, Each family please bring the ir T ht' I.ova l Son i' and Ila ul!htc l' ~ If fine Cll ttl l' and hog, exhibited Mainous, of Dayton, Ohio, county with the exception of the bil· thda~' an niversa ry , Swiss cattle and l' la ~s of th e Ch u rch "f Chri ~t lire -hei r Br/lwn own table serv ice, Way. . .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4-4 , Valley Packing ~om pa!lY' at ~ I V ln ).i a l.a\\'11 F(,t e T hllrsda v ';poUed Po land ' hina hogs at the ===--,._-- -Leb. . .... O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 1- 1 '-D Severdal Mlocal people mcluding Hageman, will operate thIS yenr. "v('nin/!. All~tl s t 2;, at McC ltll'e;f; Carthag-e Fnir l u~t week, securing r, an rs. H, E, Hathaway, I til' " t~. !I seco nd s an d 1 th ird on ,·o rn (' l'. Earned Runs -Waynesv ille 3. Mrs. Mary McClure, Mr. and Mrs, 'altl('; 8 firsts and 3 seco nd s on . _ _ _ _ _ 0- _ __ Left on Bases- WaynesvIlle 8; Oscar Smith, Misses Edna and Saw~ filed by mach inery, cut hu g~ . L'ENVOI OF THE EDITOR Lebanon 6. Ada Shaner, Louise Crane, Irma cleaner, tru e r , fa s ter. Also cross. Stolen . Dases-Ramb y, J .. Hel· Rich and Messrs Gilbert Frye and -1 cut saws, gummed, 25c per foot, DEATH smger, ,E. Cut~el', Ross 2, FIshel'. Kenneth Fromm viewed the U, When earth's last billboard has Roy Pigott, at Madden's Lumber vanished and the land scapes . SaCrifice HIts Mendenhall, S, S. Akron, the world's largest i\1t·s. Mar y K Si mp on, aged 56. TO THE EDITOR but congratulation s and praise Ya rd, a gain are in view, Yeazel, Fosse,. dit'igible, at A kron, Sunday, diet l Augu ~ t 11. at he l' hom o near W,hen the radio siren is siJenced- . To The ~ditol'- In . last week's from us," Two-base Hlts- Ramby, Weller W e realize . that it iH quite pos_ the shopping n ews in oblivion , issufl of th e Miami Gazette referDouble PlaYR- Satterthwaite to TIll' L /) ~' al So n); and Duu.l (hte r s New Rurlington . Mrs. Simpson s ibl e Lo be unden omi nu Lillna l 'in cia . l< of Lhe ,huI'c h o f Chri st al'e ro rm erl y liv('d on the Frank Brad<;.ons; Willett to E, Cutter to tooplnce, Funeral ~el'vices Fisher; Will ett to E. Cuttel', ca lled that they had it, Wade got We s hall rest and, fuith we shall ence was made to the "Church~f nam e but denomi n ationa l in IJI'a e- g IVing u L awn Pele Thul'.' <iuv dock tice and have earnestly Rtriven to 'vening. Augu fl t 2 7, at i\!cClurc's were h e ld at t he color",d Baptist need it- lie down for an eo n or Christ Denomination," Base Hits-off HeIsinger 5;' off his hands on the ball, but Roy The people who speak of their e liminate all practiccs, teachings (!o rn e l'. church ill Ha r veysbul'g Priday Magin 8; off Cutter 1, nvo, . couldn't stop, and bum'p ed his afte rnooll, R ev. . 'l11ith, officiat<'d. Stl'uck Out--by HeIsinger 11; mate, Fisher going to second. Till a celestilll ~pecia l edition shlill co ngregntiions as "Chul'ches of and tests of fellow ship not reChrist" do not use the title in quil'ed by Jesu s Ch rist and t he set us to work anew, by Magin 8, Very little damage was done, MI's. B'll e F ea ly, l\l iss Berda Burial in Miami cem etery. any denominational sense whatso- divinely ·in 'pired Apostle~. In all Fcal)' lind 1\I r. Gl e n11 F ealy. of Bases on Balls-off Magin 3. however. The next batter hit a Hit 'Bals men- Wellel' (by Magin) ,h igh foul fly, which Satterthwaite And those that survive shaH be ever, As a .matter of fact, they use things we have accepted C0Il1 111 0n Harveys bur l!' and Mis;; Lucy Eml <'y NEW CAME LAWS "happy: they i sbal sit in the the name simply because they are (undenominati onal) ~round. To s p ent Sunday with M1'. lI en ry F<lsse ( by HeIsinger). caught after a hard run. Fisher opposed to denominationalism-and illu ·tratc, in practicing only im Kelley and <laughte l' M i ~s FUY ll, editor's chair; Umpires- Willett and Lovely.. emulatedl Columbus .and started r.. 11. (; o rdtln and R. F. Hatfield for third after the clitch, but ,'p'eck They shall write without fear of refuse to accept the status of a mel'si on in watel' as bapti. m. at t hpir home n ear TTill ~boro . have just receil'(·d u ~ upply of the . Immersion . is alw~ys universally lioel the 'tt'uth they tracked to denomination, No't ea made a good throw to Gons to The name' "Church of Christ" approved a s acceptable to Christ; its lair, : Both umpires, Willett and Lov- complete t~e double play, MI's. Corda Truax hM purchase d new fiH h nn I game lo ws, Anyone They shall find: real advertisers is a scriptural one, commonly ac- controversy exists only in r egard the Fred Ev 'I 'hart l'es id enc in intl'r stl'd ean call and get a ely, gave ' splendid satisfllotion. waiting- hanging around . in the cepted,. approved and fl'equently to its' omission Ol' substitution Corwin. MI', and Mrs, Everhart copy, . _ "SlInny Jityl" Lovely sa~'s this 'el'el'al chn llges llllve been used by aU followers of Christ, of human devices for it. -halt; , In six trips to the plate, Ramby game mU!jt belong to his family, have move d into the. 11 it o f I'oo ms . Come on Chri tians! There is ovel' . H. E, hel"woo(1 s bu!>ines,' ma de s.i nce tho lus t laws w~ru . hit two singles and a .· double, because "it 'sure w,s a lovely They shall clip coupons' for a This title, applied ' to the churches living and never bJ tired at all, rif today 'Would not "denominate' only one path that leads to Chris- ro om in thl! Zimmerman buil.ding. pub li shed. reached base on an error, got a ·· Il'ame." . ' one Christian OT group· of Chris- tian unity and that is for all base on balls, and almost. got ibis ' . fourth hit, He Increased his averThe game was W. A. C's. 'sec- And only the Master shall praise tians' from any ' other, therefore It ChTistians to lay aside aU donom- On Fl'iclay, Augll st 14, Mrs. Lyle , NOTICE inational 'n ames and practiceS--: A lexnnd er and Mr . Go rge Able, age from .250 to ."SSS. Satterth- ond straight victorYI the first 'us and never the public shall is an· undenominational name. The churches using {t have no names and practlce~ which desig~aite is noW th.e only member of flaving ' been won at Wayne Park blame; :of Toledo, an([ MI·s. Lee Morris, '}'o anyone hltYillgmoney in the team ahead of' him.' . AUkust 2, by the 8cor,e of 1 to O. And no one sb.a ll write 'ror money cOPYl'ight ~n it, but'-8ay freely to nate or "donominate" them one of 'Qayton, me to s pend the day Dayton Building a nd Loans ill any all others, "This glorious i8 from anather and thus prevent with Mrs. Ar:nanda Maffitt and moont, 'wanting to get it oat In the twenty one innings they and no olle shall write fOT ~a~e the answer to our Lord's prayer remind h~r t.hat sh e had r eached Re~ me. No oblijtlltlons, DO -COlt Turner's error Was certainly a battled, Lebanon scored <lne run; But each for the joy of the Wtlting yours if you desire to you'r di'~illivel oelnOlnlllla recorded in Jno, 17 arid perpetu- ~lI1othel' milestol\El in lire. After- Ilnd strictly c~nfld(>ntial, W. N. nard-luck atrair. FiBher hit a long eight hits and had 13- men left on and _each in his separate s~r, naRles ~lKr cal ate the sIn and suft'ering of the noon ea1lel'~ were PI'~r. and Mrs, SearR Licensed Real Estate ltr~ ~ about etUlally distant between baBeS. In twenty innings at bat Shall publish the news as ;})e sees 'Churches of w~rld. HarJay Sm'Ith. of Kmgllllln and lind Auctioneer, WaYlluvw., ~ F.lllis and !I'urner. Either could W. A. C. scored five runs, fourtee~ it for the Reader things as ,ttans' and' you Chester A. Williamson M,s. Amelia William/;, Phorie 79. have made the ·c.tab, and both bite, .nd -had lJi men left oD 'bases - they are I

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RdmiJ' \strntrix ' of the estate of Minnie Moore Waters, dtlcelllled, \ rsus 'hllrle!! H, Moore, et al., noti 'e of the pend en 1 and prayer oT~ t,hil< 1'1\\1111.' is to be giY.en the ijefendants.· . Th will of Nannie B. Hick.'!, del ells tI, was admitted to probate. Frank B. Hick!! was appointed executor alld filed bond of $4,000 with tho New York Casualty Com· pany ns s urety, E, C., Dunham, I!'red .M cDonald Rnd John Lewis W re appointed appraisers. A certified copy of thc entry of the inheritance tax to be paid on the es tate of William I. Long, dec Ilsed, is to be certified without deluy, John E. Brown, udministrator of the estate of Elizabeth S, Witemft, deceasBd, flied his first and fi lial account. . A copy of the e ntry determining t he inh eritn nce tax to be paid on the estute of John E , Simpson, decease d, is to be cel'tit\ed to the tax commissio n of Ohio.

inhcl itall 'f lux; L.:, hu whal1, gua rdian of Eli za 'l'h0 111 li S, inc ompete nt, is ord ered tu sell cerloin t o k Jor the puryou N w Yo rk I'~ !- o mplilllen t.~ I ok ,d at P ,( I'. Buth g-1l1.cd in ~ o l ­ p(l:e o f ru i ~ irig lund" 101' lhe co re ;)f th e hot I, nnd congrlltulutions,' '/11n ~t ul)('fncli n n IIroun d the . uJlllort and maintenance and ('lI l11fo l'ts r t h,' ward. f1 0werladen 1'O.'m. .:=oR I..~ thin YOlI'd ordInarily He rt'lir d to lin inner offit' e nnd he IHlded JH1ppily. ,. f Hil the damll il1lpn~itio n . - " 'rhe eslll te of liff Ross, deceasCOIllC lJo ~k imnlllliia tely with the He and P tel' shook hllnd!l, P eter p.y to e cireul .Ion., you ed. wa!' found xempt;. from inheri llH1110K r o f the hou;<c, The man- v e r~' ~o lcl1l n. II'. Meeker, pel'- ht' begall . cln vilit the Ohio 5t.t. Feir.•n· Hut to hi,: ~ lIri' I' i 'C' . n ~ u<l.lc' n LIlIlCI' lax. aiel' b .. nllll'u 11)10 11 then'l. He h Id spi r inA' nnd joviul. joy the Ipl.ndid ,gricllltliral and [11 the case of L, M. Henderson " (;u e~~ thel'e's no hurm in ki s~ ­ ri pple ,I f ~ l11il('~ drun, the u \~' li ~ h \l u t h i~ lHlml. 1H'ld uu t both hand estate of from H\IWl'nn ',; IIIr '. IIdnl illi ~ Lrut'll' /i f t he Indllalriel elhibl .. end witnen th. unci his ~ I"il e Sf't hi!l rosy face ing the bride, eh?" suid th mu n- gTH\'itv uglo\\. l{ owc nu nlHl l>et 'I' had their !l.j!cl'. with 1I plu yfu l dig o f 11 sha rp Lnugliu'l' ~urg l('c1 In hC' r th rpnt nlld Ora l U. : url'ace, deceused versus HIII.nb.ck.W.Uec. CircuI, IIr..t. own opin iun ~ · of Iwtel managers (·Ibow into Petel" s ribs. "It'" u <!u:-<- burst frolll he'r lip ~ ill d,·li ghtet! MildI' Ii E. 'uriae€;'. Donllid Surlit .nt.rt.lnm.nt f.. tur. In th. facl', mi n 1', a nd Wilmu urfac e, ))eals, ll nu a ('t' J.' t,·d hi~ friend ly over- tUIII r don' t think mueh o f. n ~ a Fair'l hl,tory. min r, " ertuin I'eter!" she eriC', !. "Isn'l !lules having been " Pet.el'. us ual thing, but brid('g d un' t oft 11 tu a' ~ \\ Ith wat chful ('old ness. it pric(' le ,.. , '~ j ~ lI ' t i ~ p rfel!t ? made til ' a~m ini stl'ato r of the .. M ('e ke"'~ m \' name." said the come as IJretty ns t his on ." VolI'li thrill to Clyd. a.lliy, Ohio Common Plea. Proceedi'llira manogt'r Irl'niu liy, "And I'm proud fi owt'na obligin gly lifted h r Im'e Dnl'ling, t hHugh I oI i ' t1l 1l1l1l 0rr OW, 1':{tlllC' i. to ~1! t.Lle all accounts. 'Ph" ndju d icl1tion a nd determinaboy. foramolt wIld .nimel train.r; t m et VOll." Iy lip>', 11Ild 1\11', Mee ker ki ssed her I can su \' I had illY 1IIOnt ellt![n the cu e of the Mutual BuildPdcr , I.,·" k aL the wf'o.ldi ng- ring in tilln o f th e inhe ritunce tax es of ing und Loan 0" versus M. H. Th" lI 8'11 shook J18 nds. and R w - with rl' ~ u un d iJ1A' I'(,)ish. WlIno, th. "umen proj.ctil.: the " Now, I'll tell you whal th " ll li nw r n!,"(IS ' Ppt (lr a ll d H O W l' l1U. ' lhe c~ul te of Willium I. Long', de- Jackso n, et III., there ill found due ena II U dgl' II P te l' to be very l'lIref,moul H.M.ford rldinll f.mily fu l lind n"t 'u llImit himself. I'roA' ram i~. " he slli li ·heerfully. :.. LIlLlk a\ llll' lilih- Cllpid ' k i~s irlg' CI'UH'tl, i" til II g-ivcn t o all per- lhe plaintiff fl'om the defendants ,nd othl,.. "C ume right along with me." " T hl' I.)cal ltll ckntff d a l I' is on th e ('andy bux! - nh , he re a rt' ~ (ln~ in te rested. the sum of $3938 .fJO. T he adj udication ant! determina $nitl 1\11'. l\h' l'ker. "We had a wirl' ~O ll1/.:' to give a big' dinll(H' dane :: nrc'lIsl ie It,ll'g'nll1l.o; fru nt all m y The case o'f Hattie Baker versus Ohio 'nvlt.. you to I" flneat F,lr, f rom the co mpany not tw o h ou r~ ill \Ill I' bulh-oom to night - esl" !c" ('X - lH,\'-fril' l lcI~ . -1\ Ihl Bllddy, 10'),' li on of th e inh eritance taxes of Jom c!l H. Monis was dismissed ago !lyi ng y ," would be in tuday ia ll y in y,IUI' h J1 l hll ·-·-~ w (' 11 affuil·. sh(' u·d dt·!! lll1 eu:,i ly, " I Sll"I' "~ ' I th e cstntl.l o f David E. Dun-hllm. without record. with out fILiI. But I must ~av it is n Tlll'y '\'e invitl!d nil the Ruehlllf shuu ld hll\'" warn ed hil1l. lI ow Il Il tlI'ceu sed, is to be g ive n to all pel'[n lhe case of Alice Garrison L S. GUTHERY rt'lif-f to havc yo u right here 0 11 dea lt'!''' and ~a l " s mcn in ~h" stute . \' 11 11 <lIPPl'~ t' tht' .\' a ll f" un(1 t' lIl 'l" sons int e rested. versus A I·thur Gnrrison et aI, . " (lh , I Sill/pm,!:, Iho sl' idint s p ut Director The first an d final acco unt of W, the spc' l. " \ and l hl'Y say a co uple fl ew in [rom notice of the pendency and prayer Thl'Y all go t in to the ('1 vatol'. Or'eglOn this morning- on pu r pose it in th,' pnp~I'~ , " 1!' I'(,w l<' d Pe teI'. Ch""tc r MHpl e, !l'ua l'tl iaJl of Virg il or t he petition is to· be given the CHAS. M. BEER The boy at the contr ol s miled at III utt('n d. It's tu be fU1'1111l1. f ull - ":'\allll'ally th l.'~' \\ fl ul d tr y ttl ~e ll P. FryhUlxcr, 111111 01'. was approved defendants. Manapr th em- a friendly smile. TJ1ey got tireOls lIfflli l', wit h su u\'enirs f,,1' , ' fll' S ai the I'XJl ~ II S" of ollr f('"I- allowc d lin d co nfirm Ii by the In th cellse of A. D. Barkalow ou t on the fourth fl oor. A ('oupl l' t h" laJies nnd wh at-noL And t h i ~ inl.':<, We ll1 iKh l haVe' kn own H'l'y "!1 cou I't. vers u:s N. W. Weeker, et al the de· The tir: t arid filial Ilccount of fondant was granted 30 days in of maids were loitering in the cor- llft .. rn oo n at fou r ,,'(')ot:k they'n o t llllll1l(' rci nli:l.(I II ~ to lhl' last tlit ch.' "Oh, I'eter, i's n't il the cll ri<ing- Howard W. l vins t administrator which ridol'. Th eir faces lig-ht d up with l:i \' inK un ope n receptioll tu th to plead, . o f th e estate of It se SmiLh. deinten 'st and atte ntion. Karl D. Dakin was appointed a censcd, wn s approv ·d. allowed and member of the Soldier's Reli ef "Evel'ything reotl y '! " A. ked the l: onfil'lned by t.he COUI·t. manager anxious l\V. "E verything cOlllmittee to take the place made all right, L hope." The fir ~t a nd final acount of vacant by the resignation of ArEdi th Hayes, (!xllcutl'ix of the es- thur Hill. ,,'Oh, yes sil·.. · Mid ne of the maids. tate of Emmet. M. Hayes . decea:J. Wnnen Wood and Thomas d, \\'U ' aP PI'oved ullowed an u con- Bal'l1hart were appointed commis"Yes, indeed. ir," a dded the other. fil'med by the court, iso nel's of jurors. But they lonked at Howena !Illd The first and finul a ccount of In the case of Floyd S, Reed ..-ar Peter. Idu levenge l·.-exee utl·ix of the es- s us Virginia Jones, their actions luLe of Gur r t ' levenger, was ap- aI'e to be consolidated and the d The man ager I II lhe way down the corridor, . pL'ove,I, all owed anti co nfirmed by fendant is granted 30 days leave the cou rt. "Here yo u a re folk s." he anto tile hel' answer. 'l~ he second lind final account of n~unced in a voice of happy fn th e case of Helen Albrecht Ross II. HUI' t.c;u·ck udminislrator of vel', us Sarah Missildine thc pluintriumph as he thr w open th e doo r "Our b rida l suite!" the stllte of F'I'UI1<lis A. Hartsock, titf is Jrranted five days leave to "Oh, look, Row ena ! f n't that d ecl! u ~ etl, wus ' nppi'ovetl, allowed til,e a reply. nice?" said Peter fatu ouslv. a nd co nlil'rl1 ed by t he court. Carl and Cnroline chllub to $6:1 .75 W. C, Bel'gdnll. road surIn the case at Alice Gurrison "How lovely," aid Rowena fai nt Gu~r Gay.nol', u.lministratol' of VOl' ' us Arthur Garrison, et aI., no- Theresa Bihl, reul estnte in Love- veying. $ 15 .75 ; ~ um Shearer, olld ly, the estllte 01 J10hn B. Mullen. de- tice .of the pendency and prayer IlInd, sur veying, $7; FI'ank Roberson, The bridal suite was a bower of ceu~ed , til ed hiH corrected fir. t and of. the \1etitiQII~ to be given to . Frank M. Seal's to' Lilla E. Sears road Rurvey ing. 3.5 0; R. M. ox, fina l account, 1'0 es. The I'e was a heap of conet ai, real estate in Loveland. gl'Uding li nd Jitching, 28 ; Ralph saId def 00 Ii at gratulory ~etters aoo teleatrams 1'[aITY M. Wolfe, nd11lini "trator l.n ary's , votelf the Central Frllnk M. Sears to Lide E. Sears Stouder, grndillg lind ditchin g, piled high on the table and sevof th e e~ti1te of Charles Edwur d Unite t..StUvr__11 Bank, trustee, et aI., real estate in South Leb- $40.80; 1I111'1'Y lIa~e n schneider, e ral conspicious packages. wrapped Weidner, deceased, filed his first vel'sus Emi~~iiibert, et aI., the an on. gl'8ding lind dilching $8.40 j Harold lind final account. in t issu and tied with ribbons, plaintiff is granted lea to file f.'annie Bolanger, et al, to Dud- V. Ma l'lz, '('uVl·I $24 .30; Howul'd with gift cards prominently disA certifi ed copy of the entry a s upplemental petition in the ley Seal'S, real estate In South T, ook. gl'u vel 44 ; J, K . • penUPeter"~ .he cried. "Isn't it priceles s, !tt played , determining- Lhe ,inheritance tux to Cllse, Lebanon . ccr, g ravel $72; Za in Annitage, "Congratulations, folks," sai d city in th eir public sales l'Oollls est cia)' (I f your lif ·? Whe n Mr. be paid by the esta te of Murtha H. The caRe oC Kentucky Joint A, C. Baysore and Ella Baysore gl'a\'el, $10.20 ; FIIm'y Hill, gae, the manager. beaming rosily from with afternoon tea and a band, Meeker. GOli I'C:;!. his ~ o lll ~ too d Hoppel', deceased, is to be certi- Stock Land Bank versus E , E. to board of trustees of Deerfield $84 , 15; lI'amous A u to upp[y Co., one to the oth'e r. "Best wishes 01 and t hey've !rot a Cat' all J ec-orated here pointing t hings out, 1 kept fi ed witho ut dl~ l ay. Haines et ai, was dism issed with- township, 17.85 acres in Deerfield suppliel!. $1 U . I!J; William JohnSpokane, Washington.- Not bad, up like a wedding for you to sit t 'lIlng myse lf, ' I on't die, don' t .The will of John H. McKinney out prejudice. township. son, gas, $115.116; E, D. T.hompeh ? Pretty fair!- Well, the Com- in and receive the gue, U. And YOll dnre die of ec tasy until yo u deceased, was filed in court. In t he cnse ot Charles DoughGrace Veidt to Albert G. Veidt, son, lahol' Ilnd repairs, $110.15; pany wired us to spa re no expense they're -going to present t he bdde soc this thing thro ug h I" T.he will of J{ate Kammerer, de- man vers us W!Ilium Doughman. ,lO.S ael'es in Turtlecreek township Drs. Edwnrd and Ro\:lert Blair, and send them the bill. and I guess with orange blo sso ms se nt up by James A. Wilkerson to Nellie M, ·services. $20: West ern tar 500 t he judgment ,heretofore rendered "You' re a n odd 1I0rt," !laid C Ilsed, was fil ed In court. we tilled the order. We tried to, aeroplane from Ca li fornia this P tel' moodily. " I tho ugh you The Leba rlo n Citizens National has become dOI'm~nt by lapse of Gordon, 142.82 Ilcres in Washing- summ ons f ol' she riff, ~ 10. anyway. Cigal's, cigarettes, candy morn ing, and a eigarette lig hter would he wild. " Bank and Tru st Company, execu. time, it is ordered that. said judg- ton toWl1Ship. lnlots Nos. 7, 3, 4, - - -_ - ...- -- -and what-not. And"- this with fOl' yout...Mr. Blande. with a picture t or of the e tate of Demas Guttery ment be revived unless 'sufficient 35, 36, 37, 39, 40, 41 "12 and 43 .'" ild 'l 'el'lailll y nut! Exccpt a truly impressive double-jointed se be shown against it. in Waynesville. S.rdine. the 1{a ck~'uff roadste l' 'et on it with sheer cI ligh t.- Why P eter, ueceuseo, is to se ll certain stock bow which included them both- ' a of In the case of Amanda Ober ' Maxwell T. Hartley to Lbuello in peal·ls. I've seen it mysel1 and this is just <111 [Icci/l en t. Accidents and ma ke returns to co urt within little souvenir, for we are honored it's a beauty, but is wa sn't work- never make me marl,- Oh, look, 60 days, . executrix of the estate of Washington inlot No 29 in Frank You have no HleLl how many to nave you stop with us." ' . ' . Vari eties of sardines are to bG had In thu case of Annie J. Rankin, Oberlin, deceased.. and S, B. Craig lin. ing the day it came und they had he re's a pre ~en t f rom Rack and Th'e little present, which he selversus Chal'les Jones, et ai, the Carl Harper and Martha Harper at the larg~ groce~y tores .. Ther.e send it back to the incior y." Ruff- a g r at big on e.- Cut the ected fllom the grOI:lP on the table to "How plaintiff is to recover from the to John H. Hendricks IUld Julia B. lIJ'e .domestlc sar<hn.es fro~ Cahextreme ly kind," said :tl'ing, Peterbrealt itI can't and handed to Rowena, who open- Peter. Lo tuke care of the distant de- defendants the sum of 1116267.50 Hendricks, inlot No. 62 in Mnson. fo.rma, French sarill!les With ,a nd wait !" mands und buy' hersel1 a new s uit 8 % interest. , '!' J. W. Biggs arid Alice ,Bigga to wIthout . bones. Snrdmes thnt are ed it with trembling fingers and an "How perfoctl y sweet,' 'said RoPetcr brok e t he string. The presai.r of owlish gravity, proved to be wena. a s well. She was really · getting In the case of H. R. Trivett verAugust Kettler ~nd Iona Kettler, b~th ;s kl~Je sand !>one'ess, 8a l'ent from Messr . . Rack a nd Ruff, shubby. Duily motoring was hard sus John Kinney, et aI, the defen. 84 88 acres an immense silver cocktail shaker tnDeerfield township dmes m OIl and surdmes III tomato "Of cou rse , you both being [amaud doubtless chul'gud ugainst suitably ,engraved, on old clothes. And ,how she yearn dants are grantw 30 days to move ' . sardines in tin nnd in glass, nnd ous chal'acters, a ut hors and artist s dividend s. was u comp l te servi ce I d Bill. Allowed sardines in wine..,. saUce from ed fOI' the fluttering silver fox "Out here we're dry," said Mr. all of our best peop le will turn of sol id i1vcr fo r the well -laid Meeker, with a sly wink. "But oh, out for it, and J underi;tund most ta ble. Rowenu was a littl e awed WLlY 01' P eo . Kaufman's supplies, $2,73; MaO' "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~~ of our good clubs plan to be there ut its co mpl ete ness lind its obvious "Thi~ really puts . us in a frlghtNew Sui" B. Hopping, rent for county super Norway, and for sandwiches IUld ... - - -- -- .- en mOflS e. The RackrufT deulers ar(> expen !>ivencss. fu l jam," saidi Petel·. "I suppose Nora Farmer, a minor -of t he 'age intendent of schools, $30; E. D. appetizers there is sard ine paste ~~-------------" ull in a sweat over it and say it's "Go;;h, P ete r. whateve r will we wc can bluff through the reception of nineteen years by Lily Taylor. Thompson, labor and repairs, $17.- tliat comes in glass jars lind in the best break they've had since do with it?" and ball all righ we've had .ber sister, versus €orbet Farmer, 20; Lebllnon Lumber ' Co., labor tube. the war when the army usB{) a lot Give it back," he suicl stimy, plenty of expE!rience. But I don't for divorce. Charges are II1'OSll and repairs, $14.96; Trustees ot --of their machines in Francc. " Can't. [t isn't good fo rm. Ev cn see how we clln dodge the bridal negleet. Public Aft'airs, sprinkling 6 They're coming for you at thrce- in a divol'ce it's bad man11er, to re- suit. And won 't it jeopardize the The Steele and Meredith Co. months and fountain 6 months Try the Miami Gazette for a year thirty .- Look. Thi s little floml turn yo ur w'cdding prese nts.- I an nulm ent? -Of COUTSe, I can lock versus Grover Young and Laura RESIDENT 0; Walter Kelly, services, . ~10; .offering here ,&tllle from them. t ell yo u !We'll divide it. After all lTIysel'f into the sitting-l'oOm- bu Young for money -only. Iwater Sanatorium, ,h ospital Pretty nice, eh? Wc're going to real silver always com es in handy would anybody believe it 1", The New Idea Spreader Co. ver- care of patient, $108.60; Drs. borrow it tonight if you . don't und we can llIake goo t! use of it. "Nobody in the world," said sus Theodore Tigar and Alva J. Edw. and Robert Blair, services, mind, to put down behind the We dcscl've some compensation fOI' Rowena cheerJfully, "Well, ' after Wharlton, for money only. PERMANENT LOCATION $24; William B. W.ood. assistant orchestra in t.he ballroom. Pretty ull the ugony we've gone t.hr ough, t he ball is over, y-ou'll have to go Alice Garrison VElrSU8 County Surveyor, $8.75; Her· nifty!" though ns Iar a!; I am concerned, out alone for a little walk and get Garrison, et all for partition sehel Stiles, assisting County The little floral offering was an this houl' has compensated fOI' 10 t. Th en' YOll go to some other equitable relier. . Surveyor, $10; John Law & Son, LEBANON, OHIO MONEY LOA.NED immense r ing of yellow roses , with very thing a hundred times over.' hote l and l'eg:ister-()on't forget gas, $4;59; Columbus Blank Book the 'words "Peter and Rowena" "YOll can have the silver," said Real Eatate T ...naf.,. Mfg; Co., supplies, $6,10; Reifs to have wil:nessesl- and stay E)'u E.amill.d s pelled out on the inner sid e in Petcr. "I don 't want it." there all ni~t. You can meet me Electric ShoP lamp and labor, LOA.NS on Livestock, Chattels, Cia.... Fitt.d R.palr. scarlet rosebuds . But Rowena would not under he l'e , again to~Ol'l'OW morning. Nellie 'M'.. Gordon and Lillian L'. $1.10; Griswo Id Service Station Se.c ond Mortgages. Notes bough. ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _", "How marvelcius," sa id Row ena. any cil'cumstances accept mOl'e And be SU1'e t.o get receipt for Fife to James A. Wilkerson. 150 services, $1.50; Kenneth Wollard John Harbine, J,r., Xenia, Ohio. so belil~. thnn her proper half. She imme- ¥our room.- Oh, Peter, don't you acres in Salem township. labpr, $8.40; Charles Hall, labor "How unusual '" added Peter. diately s et about dividing it, piece JUHt adore thosc kissin~ Cupids? Bartha May Sc.h leehauf, O6<~elllll-·1 $8.40;' Heber Hutchinson, labor, "And now I'm going to leave you by piece, one f Ol' hCl' and one fOl' Ifave 'a kis~l mean a candy." to Sadie Ma)' Sch $2.80; John Law & Son; ga!t oil folks to rest on'd clean up for Peter. "l thi nk I'd rather have the kiss, nn.."".. ",. et a1. 122 acres in and labor, $153,60; Drs, ,l!;dw. LONG OR SHORT TIME-Eu, Ithe big doings," said Mr. Meeker "I lIUllpO. e we could sell it for said Peter boldly, "After all, a and Robt, Blair, services, $6; G. terms. Also Surveyinf and Abo "If there's anything you wLlnt you old silvcr," he said. groom should be allowed to rush in Oral Surfac\l to ,Harry Hard- Lederman, supplies, $1 .30; Cqlum- IItractlng. Write and will call just ask for it. If we haven't got "Oh, yo u'll pu t it to good use here a hotel manuger dared to esty. , 20 acres in Clearcreek bus Blank Book Mfg. C~., supplies and Bee you. Sam D. Henkle, Way. ,it, we'll get it, And it won't cost somc day," snid Rowena. "When tread," township. $7 0.50; Ohio, Law Reporter Co., neBvil\e~ Ob!o. Jll FUNERAL DIRECTOR yo u a cent, Well, guess I'll just you ure d ch and famou s llnd have "I'm very particular," said l:iadie May Schleehau! Adami, subscription Ohio Law . Bulletin, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO kiss the bride and be on my way." a studio apartment of yOIfl' own- Row'e na firmly . "And I'm develop- et aI, to John W. Schleehauf. 122 $6; Walter Varner, second and LOST, "You did kisH the bl'ide," Pcter rir!'l t thing you kn ow you'll be ing a VURt partiality fOT hotel acres in HaTlan township. final estimate on contract No. 982 giving those [a: t Slipper pal'ties munagers." r eminded him. Fred Humphreys to Olive Hum· $27.80; Carl Dakin, pay roll, "Well, I'm parlial to brides and .that artists are lI oted for- one His mind relieved as to , how phreys, eRal estate in Harlan ,326,76; H . L, Schuyler, pay roll, LOST- chueffer founta in pen. FuU., Equipped for Good I !rive good mea sures. It's a rule fOI' you, and onc fOI" me- " (green). Boyd Henderson. ReRowena wall .g oing to take it, Peter ~oWI!ship. $239.90j Eugene Harper, repairs, of the hou se." he said j ovjally. "W,hy not keep it , together in saw some of humor in the situation a19 Service. Sam Finkelman and Lena Fin· $21.80; Web Simpson, repairs, wm'd, And once more Rowena tilted th e box until the trip is ov er?" he and they made great sport of their kelman to Carmela Isgro and Mar$1.80; Floyd Lemons, pay roll, Larae Display Room. her owlishly solemn face to be a sked. " We WOII't be giving any predicume nt. They laughed OVer ,ia Isgro. 88.75 acres in Turtle- $299,60; John Moyers, pay roll, WANTED kissed. fa st s uppers on the tri p, at any t h fI Ambulance Service t I h' t I creek to,wnship. ' $198.70;'Charles E. Bradbury pay e owery e egrap Ie congra u a Ral~h G. Miller to Eva A. MI'ller J D W,hen he hud go ne, and the dool' rate , and dispatohed flippant an. roll, $327.60; oe W. avis, pay -WANTEDWol'k by lay tio ns T.I.IIMa. '7 Da), or Nilbt was closed and locked behind him "You ca n hllve the box," she said swers collect They called the Rack Inlot o. 3 in Waynesville. roll, $272.80; A. T. Rettig, pay Q or , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _"" Peter looked at Rowena. Rowena "I'd I'athel' divide it if you don't Rulf sa lesroom s by long distance Lillian L. Fife to -Nellie M. Gor- roll, $276; L. $. Witham, pay month, can drive tractor and mind . Then each of us will be re- te lephone to thank them for the don. Real estate in Washington roll, $316; E. S. Jones, pay roll, work ' on farmj can move any !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!~~~~!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! _~.!!~~ f Jl ,n !<ibl ~ for hi!'; own shure und if lovely thollg.ht and Mr. Rack was towllsh!p and Waynesville. $287. 90; V. W. Tompkins, pay time. Address Will Commims, R. it is l o ~t 01' tolen' neith er of us so plea sed that he had the charges J oseph Truman and Eliza Tru. roll, $209.65; E. W. Knapp, ser- ll, 1, Lebonon, Ohio. a19 cun blam e the other.- One for for the cu ll reversed. TIley tossed man to Everett Truman and Nellie vices, $52; Eden Terry, services, LARGE NATIONALLY KNOWN . \IOU nn!1 one for me." a coin lor th(~ cocktuil shaker Truman, Inlots Nos. 38,39,40 and $105; Frank Wilson, service s, $77 MANUFACTURER will stal:t you , A~ a malt cl' o f fac t. Rowe11a which Peter won, eonsideraMy to 41 in Kings .Mills. Curtis M. Charlton, services, $62; in busineSs for yourself. We furWa s n l ro'" d~' pl nnni llg' lo pawn her Rowena's regret, 'for she '; was Susan C. W!lkerson, deceased, to Harl'y Hagenschneider, grading nish nearly everything. Many "hal'(' of it ril!itt t.Ih'l'C in Spokane. !llll'e s he could have raised eliou~ James A, Wll~erson, N~llie M. a nd ditching. $6,60; Ralph Stouder make $60 to ,75 ,veekly profits. Sh!! had 111M'(l thun glanced in side on . it to make SU1'e of the new.-suit _Gordo~ a!ld Lllh~n L. FIfe, 29?- grading LInd ditching, $12.80 R. Steady relleat business, Write t he fn t It'lf er ('rl1l1l Bll ddv. but that which she needed for the recep- ~2 aCles 111 Washmgton townshlp, M, Cox, grading and ditching, $6.- quickly. G. C. HEBERLING COM ulan ce ~ Ilm~ c d to tl!l l her that she lion that Afternoon. II110ts NOI!. 7, 3, 4, .35,.36, 37, 38 40; Leslie Shultz, services, $66; PANY, Dept 1886, Bloomington, II!!ed l'd nlll l1 e.1'. She hope d to get 39\ 40, 41, 42 and 43 'In Waynes- Roy Brant, mowing weeds, $28; Ill. ' a19 enoug h f()/' .hcor· hare of the s ilv er (To be continued ) vii e, Sam D, Henkle, rOLld surveying, t'1'(1I11

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FOR SALE Some Homely Philolophy

By ED KRESSV

FOR SALE-Peaches, apples and . a few plums. Prices reasonable Lashley Brothers. -a26 FOR .sALE-T-obacco Shed, 72 by 28 feet. Good, mortice, frame in tine condition . . Dr. West, Bell'brook, Ohio.' , ·826 FOR SALE- Extra good yearling buck lamb!!.. E. Evans, 47G-B', l.ebanon. -a26 ' THI\ESliER SUPPLIES, ~ :pelts" pulleys, babit!; metal, "oil, cupsl • ' . injectors, lubricato1'8, steam 'anG wllter gauge/l, gauge glaali, ollere, packing, boiler fhies, /!uc:tion hqle, tanK. p)Jmpsi. valves an4 fittings.

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A sble~lla~ sent into the t ropics to sell agricultural machinery carneR ac With a stO l'y whicl1 illustrotf'S a numbel' of things ' o fO\lnd the native!! contented ly sittin rou d h'-I b dant ~ature grew a ll their food with a , n w I e a unLhe II Ightest possible efl'ort on the ir part.

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"If you had a plow and a harrow you cou ld grow more food" Raid the salesma n. ' . , ::And t hen- ?" a ked the native. Then you could get 111 0ney for it and buy more land II "And thon - 'I" . "Why, then you could buy more machinery and grow still more food and ge t 1I10l'e money." , "And then- ?" "Wl1Y, then, aftel' a while you wo uld have so much money you wouldn't need tn work." "But I would be no bettel' ofl', Senol·. I don't work now I" .To . tho~e who hold to thc Puritan doctrine that work is a vir'tue I,n Itse lf and that he w,ho does noL work is a lI inn el' the spectacle of anybo~y getting. a li ving without working is ubh~rrent. But when you conSider that III every reli gion the idelll of Heaven is the same- a place whonl nobody hus to work- it I'aises the question whether t1l1.~t point of view is unth'ely so und. There IS no ~I o u~t t hat Lhe habit of work builds chnmcter, even though the work Itself may not be congeniuJ. The huppiest men ami wom6n arc those who have fO\lnd work which interests t hem so much that. they PI' 'fer it to anything else. But work merely for the !lRke of l11aklllg money so you won't have to work is Romething el 0 again. f'erh~p s a lot of us are us foolish as that nalive thought he w(}uld be If he Rpent a lot of time and effort mel'e ly to avoid working.

Putting Anlericans On the Job

'h ill the slice Bilby chile. how I d'leK lowe to them thin 'l'iKP Set outside ueneat~ de moon; white lettuce Vlel!. 'pl'inkle liver Wl'OP you up light in an old quill, ~hell1 so.me chollped pi,\) >nto and An' jist l!I't, an' CI'llo n an' 'roon 'el've with French dressing. And see you"ah Iii' wo'lly heudMelons dah You may, jf y u have paLience, Layin' clost again' Illah ureasi; Heah you'ah sO fl an easy br ath- cut balls fl'om wHtel'JnclQn with n French vegetable cuLler is not in' ~ Iwuld be carefully cut so. that As y~u swaeily ~ink to .1·csL. Lhey will contain no seeds. If a When de hootow l 'A'i ll~ lo cal lin', F't'Blieh vegetuble cuteI' tis not ayai\able, then the wat I'll1elon Den 1 tuk tI you. all in sid e; Luys y u what d mo onlight's full· pu lp 'may be Cllt instead of balls The ball ' or cubes l11'e ul>Cd in sulin', ads and in ft-uit cups. On de ole ca\\'d-bl!d '0 wide . . F OI' a 1\~ ale r mel'o l1 f)'uiL cup, Den' 1 fold: you'uh iiI' ~ huhlll entM , Illl e the chill ed balls 0 1' cubes in Hunb'll 'cm on u : ll'aight back dessert cups til' glasHes, Rpl'inklo with a little lemon juice and powchair; Sets you'ah IiI' 1I' 0hn shoes neah derer sugar, an d se rve. 01' sprinkle wit.h minced mint louves and serve dem, FOl' waterm elon salad, put the Wuitin' foh d ' lll ohl1in' theah. cu~e. or balls on lettuce, crisp, By .1 ('ssie B. Tl'ipp, white heart leaves, and serve with lIar vey~ l}Urg , Ohio. French dressi ng mnde with lemon juice UI' with mayonnaise. Watermelon balls or cubes mllY be combin ed wit.h other seasonable frui ts in fru it eup 01' sa lad . It is deliciou s combined with peach, p<'ur orange and grapefru it. Mi·s. W. E. Fl'list enlerta ined Balls 01' cu bus of ca nt.llloupe or Saturday aft ern oo n in hon or of honl' ydew are III 0 goorl in salad the third bi rthday of h t' 1' ~o n, May 01' fl'uil ClIJl. SCI'ved just as wutel'nal'll. Tho:e enjo~' il1 ~ the occasion l11el.on would be. Occasionally u with Muynal'll were 13 illy and frull cup co ntaining so mnny Dunald Villars, Mal'y Lll u 1\Ioore, frUi ts where there are hardl y two William BI' oul(~, Edrlie and Junior piec e~ alike in euch ~e l'v ing is good Moore , Teduy En sh:y, .rlley Had- One that. I ate of that sort nut ley and Eth el' Luk ellR. Deliciou H long' ago contlli ned \\'atermelo'n ice cl'cam and cake were servello lind canta loupe, peach, pear, red a nrl canla loupe, peach, pear red 1\11'. and Mni. W . A. Luk ' l1 s at- c.hcl'ies, white chcl'ries, grap~fl'uit tl' nd ' o t hl! runt'ra l nf their pineapplt', mal'Mhino C'h "I'I'ieR and rwph ew, J ohn Lukcn!; . Hon of MI'. I'cd raspiJcnies, orlln/tes and and Mr ~. Levi Luk cn". on Monday ba nana . It \\'a ~ roally dclici U R. MI'. and Mrs. Davl! Smith and sons \ il'gil and Goni on, of Hamilton, wel'e Friday j!'uests of Mr .. "WHA:r RICHES HAVE YOU" Charles Gray anti childl'!!n. By George Santayana Mal'y Eleanor Hawke, Mary lIrolYn Luken~, Ronald and Ke n- Wha t riches have yo u th:lt you dee m me poor, net.h l\~c arren, RoL ert GI'BY and . William ampbel] e njoyed 4-H ·01' whut lurge cum fort t.hat you call me sad? Club cnm ll at Cump Hook this Tell me what mak es YO Il so ex ceed week. ing gLad: Wilh-ul' W. Wil son, of Roa nok e, Is your earlh happy 01' your h ' uvcn Va., is vi siting his parents, Mr, . ure? and !11 rs. Fnlnk Wil so n. Mr. and Mrs. Herberl Fil e snd Jane Ellen I hupe ftl l' henve n, sin ce th e : tal'S Of Washin gt on C. H. were Sunday endure gu estR ul the \\. il.~on home . A nd bring such tidings us our fulhers had. l\] 1'. and 1\'Ir~ . W ./\~ ,,'f'hia: and Dan, of Dayan, "M. u),\.,~~ Sun· I k no ll' no deeper doubt t o mak e nie 1111)0, day a fternoo n <Wer e ~\leS /t..u ada r lIeed no brighter lo ve to keep me °Ull'r. _-"" " M'···· pure. Jlfl's. AUiT1l un Doren Miss Laura Ward, 01'. a nd Mr~. J. W. Ward To me the fa iths of old are dail y bl'cud' . allended their fumily reunion on Sunday . . I bl ~s thetl' hop.e, I bless their will to save, MI'. and Mrs; L. It:. Hockett and Miss Ruth, of Wayn esville, spent A nd my de p heart still meaneth whllt they s~id. 'undny with MI'!!. Sadie Reaso n.

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Delmonte- Sleep well in the country? Me lachl'ino -- First night I ~uldn~t sleep at all. After that I hIred a farmer boy to sit in my ?uto and bl IV the horn all night, rhen I got al~n!Lfi.n_e_. _ __ Gi,aDUe Structur .. lI erOlllltlis eSlulilited Ilint l00.l~)() 1II t'1I WCI'P ('nl!lIl!wl for 20 ~' c~r8 '111 l1ll1l 11 1 1~ g

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Dead Stock Wanted

ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN YOUI' attie, hogs, sheep alld calves to N rri ~ -Bl'ock Co., live wire and pt'ogl'eRs ive firm for the highest mal'k t pri ces and good service. Union Stock Yards' Cin.cinnati, O . . Tun in on Radio Station WCKY 12 ::lO noon fo l' our daily market I·epol·t .

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Harveysburg

Fertilizer

Stanley &Koogler

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Cary's JewelryShop LEBANON, OHIO

JESSE STANLEY Phon .. 320, N .. w BurlinltOD, Olai.

PHONE 8F3 HARVEYSBURG, OHIO

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EARL KOOGLER R. D. 6, X_ia, Olaf. Phon .. Dayton Co. S.UIS

Li·ve Firms You Should Know Dispensers of Refiners Gasoline (all grades), High Quality Oils and GI'ease , Mobil and . Quaker State Oil. North M,ia St., iatera.etioD of , . 'itate lilout.. 73 O. R, U~It1LESB¥,

---------Wash and cut the rhubarb in ARE ALL THE CHANC~S GONE asked me if I knew where ·h e inch pieces, and stew with little could find a twenty-five-thousand- more than half it weight in sugar You run aCI'o s all sorts of sup- dollar man. The president of an- a nd just a Iittlo water. While it is prises in the eou!'Se of R. ~usines~ other said: "We have installed eooking mix a flom batter in the' QUALITY MEATS AND weelt. For instance, the Vlce-preSI a ' system of compulsory pensions. proportion< o'f a pint of flOUI', a FOODS-RIGHT PRICES We 'must make sure ''tIis this busihalf teaspoon of salt, two teasdent of a big chain store organilLlltion was telling me a bU8ines8 ness will continue in tbe future to poons of baking powder. and a Phone 66 Waynesville, Ohio scant cup of sweet milk, then drop story. And what do you suppose be run by young men." The size and the set-up of busi- it by the spoonful into the boilinlr he based it on? The Bible. We Deliver He has charge of the com.pany's nesse~ change, but their m.essage rhubarb. The result is delicious. Eat hot with 01' withQut cream. pel'sonnel. It is a job to sort. over to youth is just the same: -----"Come on with your five loaves hundred young fellows in order .to find the one who will start at small and t.wo fishes. All we ,h ave to go B.... t and Rhubarb J..lly wages, work long hours, and fight On is what you boys have." " fi ' l' h t 0 serve WI'th ELECTRIC RE.FRIGERATORS . 19 IS a ne re IS . • Th lijs\ way up to the top. ---.-~ --the meat course. TakE! equal parts See the New Models The prizes are big, but the batGIFTS of young beets, boiled tender, and I. tle is .hard; and only the toughest rhubarb sliced without peeling. survive. . By Jam ... ~homp.on Cook together until very tender, Tiro Co. The part of the Bible to which . the vice-president referred was Give a man ~ horse he cnn ride, put thl'oug-n a sieve, then through LEBANON, OHIO the feeding of the five thousand . Give a man a boat he can sail: a jelly bag. Measure the juice, and ~ A D I 0 5 E T S· tired and hungl'Y people. The Lord And his rank and wealth, his to a pint allow a pound of sugal'. Heat tile sugar in the oven, add to - --- - - - - - -strength and health, said, "Feed them." . . the hot juice and cook five minutes On sea nor shore shall fail. .His disciples, who were pl;actlcal o longer. Turn into heated glasses men, were aghast: "We can't do it," they protested. "It would Give a m'a n a pipe ,he can ' smoke, and eover when cold with paraffin. Give a man a book he can read i take too much money." . Rhubarb and Orang • ., / . Others said: "Send them away. And bill home is bright with a calm CHEVROIl.ET DEALER delight, Finally a boy was diseovered in Cut the rhubarb in short Though the room be. poor indeed lengths and cover with sugar for the er.wd with five small loave's Lebanon, Ohio and . two fishes. Said my friend: an hour be10re cooking. Then "All they had to work with was Give a man a. girl he can love, cook in a double boilel', with the n evenings till 8 :90 and all what that boy had. . ' As I, 0 my love, love thee; j'uice of 'one orange squeezed over , day Sunday "So with our company," he can.· ,And .bis heart is great with the it, and no wuter. When tender, tinued. "It's one of the leaders, pulse of Fate, 'cool and serte. yet there isn't) a really \>rilliant A~ 'h ome, on land, on ·sea. man In it. We've all come up from ' With Bacon the ranks; . "We can' get money to del any· Funk-I learned to~ay .that our To many American housewives thing that we need; but money tattooed sailor friend Jo~ has sued th~re seems tp lie but one way of fdASTERCRAFT alone ,won't do it. , ' Bonebreaker the Qsteopath. ~oo~ing . and ,. serving . bacon-that ~EM()RIALS "We can , -get materials and· . B,u .nk-Whllt for, did you bear? 1S, cookmg In a frYing pan 'for L .. baaon,. Ph~n.. 59 . t • .. 1 ' . Funk- - -He "AIa i ms .' th.e 08 t eo' b"eakfast, either equlpmel'l , ,, ~ , ' with" or withou"• . "J}ut all -we really bave to ,,"ork . threw all of ' his ' pictures out of. fried eggs. Yes-and t here's liver HARRY C. SCttW ARTZ 'With is what our four ~housand focus., • and baeon::-,served more often for ' J.S. MORRIS, / boys' have: ' They' are golnir to' de•- • a lunch or ' dinner dish now ' that ------<--ide wbat this business will be in we <;Ioo't have sucn. .hearty breal<- - -- --C yeim!' to come." , , , "Pop, md the cavemen 'have to fasts. But;.. that is about the ex-. When. wellad thill conservation milk the dinqea.ura?" .. ~ tent of many hou8cwive/l' baoon $ business waa...hoomin, and aU big '.'1 dorl't 'know. Why?" . repertoire. . induBtries were employing more .,uWell, if they didnlt- have Were -are some ways of adding SINCLAJ. PRODtJ~T5 . . people. Sinee then we have had a canned milk in those days what variety to -your baedn -cooKery. SoutbMaia' :Jt. W.rDe.. iIIe, O. heart-breaking period of unemploy did they put in' their coifee?" ment. .,.--....,.--•• - .........:!..._Sweet Baked Cu.tard GreDle., Can wltla P ..... ...... 'lac But good times or bad. tbnes, T~Y Make the· same the above. the search for ability SOel on.. A~ OUR ~ CLAUIFIED COLU....S .. mbring 1 % teaspoons 8Ugar with Free Parldlll the bo~m' of tbe depresllon tbe POR the 8Ihr and at course omitting the See " Me ror • . presfd8Dt one pelt' . ~ , • .• Q beet ~t.

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Waynesville 111 tori: t have co me to lea rn Lhut. 1'01' r eal sC I'vice and pel'sonal llttention to th eir every need. it. pn ys to deal wiLh the Wa~nesville Service . tulion, opera tod by . It nglesuy ul Lhc intel's ct lon of North Main St.reet lind stat e I'o ut e 7 ~1. With one of Lhe neulesl anti we ll.k epL stllli , nii in thi s ~ect ioll, the Wa~ncsv ill e Service stillion di p n s' ~ all g" 1'adl'H of R efiner" gasoline, high quality oill; lind gl'ea e~, Mohil" and QlIlIkcl' . ~a tc oil. This popuhll' Wuynesvill e ~tulion h a ~ ~ 1r()\\'11 a ~l(' udv in crellse in bUsiness . since it was es labli~ h ('d hen', and t hc I' 'a;;(J 1l i~ that. it not only deals in the best. gl'lul e!l of gasoline and 1II01tl r oils, but g ives service un equalled an ywhe re ill thi. ~cc ti o n uf th " ""lIn tr \' , Cou\teous attendants see Lh uL patl'IIn s an' agortil' d ' l"'t' I'Y liltle extra attention lind act that is apprec iated und Il1llkl' i' sco res of f~iends. The stllt.ion is equ ipped fOI' g reasin g j ll h ~ lO r ni l kind ~. MI'. Unglesby, the propril!lnr, hll ' a well ca l'l1 et! I'l'THl ta lioll fOI' fail' dealing and is at the sUltion t.he grcll l(,I' pal'l o f the tim e lo . ee thl\t motorists gel the be,; l all l' nLiun poss ilile. ·For better and quickel' se l'vic e- and the tine ~ t. uf gflfw lill e 0 1' motor oils--patl'oniz() the: Waylie!\,lill, :Sc rvice StaLi on on Noi'th Main street lind state route 73,

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Glenna Snell , Charles ' Mac Donald, and Harold Bogan returned . a t urday from a motor trip lhrough th e Ea ~ t. Mr. and Mrs. Ed lark, Miss Elizabeth and Mi ss Eleanor. of Or g on, vi!·ited Mr. and Mrs. G. 0:== M. MacD nald and fami ly Su nday. Tommy Garbey sang at band concert again Thursday evening. Jl,f!·s. Mary Tucker, Miss Lucille and John, Harry anti Harold. pent Sunday out of town. Th~ O. s. U. Radio Station-WEAO Mr. and Mr. A. Muell er, of Toledo, wel'e week.end guests of 7:80 Mu ic Mr. Clara Mcnitt and MI'. and 7:40 Hou sing the Pullet ................. .... :....... .... ,............. R. E. Cray Mrs. Fred ffal'lan. 7 :50 Fertil.i zing the Wheat Crop ... , . ..... .. .. ..... .... ....... ... ....... Earl Jon es 8:00 Canning Fall Vegetables ............. ,.......... ......... 1 ........ Leila Ogle 8:10 Music 8:20 Somo Features 'You Will See at the Ohio State Fair .... C. M. Beer Assistant Director of Agriculture 8:80 Laying . 15~0 Eggs a Day ... ... " .... .... .. ............ ... ....... W. E. Dunham 8:40 Spme FrUit By-Products ,_ ....... ............... ... ....... Wendell Paddock 8:50 Mu ic .

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. There is food for thought for a ll state governments in a recent IIction by the Federal Government, taken at tne in sta nce of tho Stahl f Massachu se tt.~. Briefly, Massachusetts asked the Federal Commissioner of Lauor to stop i!<!luing labol' permits to French-Cunudian workers until times improved, and Washington thereupon called nil existing permits nnd issued an order to refrain from grantin g any morc fOl' a time. As a res ult hundreds of American wOI'kmen are back on the paY-I·oll. . . '1:hc sitllation arose from the clos ing down of mnny newsprint I11llls In anadu, whel' paper fOI' most of the newspapers in t he United StateH is made. Thi s nct.iO/1 tnrew llundreds of French-Cann· diun wood-choppers out of work and they fl ocked across the border into Maine lind readily got jobs cutting timber for pulpwoud for American mills. Frunc.h-Cllnndians have u special aptitude fOI' chopping clown ire S. (t takes n s pecial knuck to fall a tree so that it will not injure standing timber in it.o; full, and this is an Brt thllt hns lonlt been mas-' tered by Qu ebec wOI·kel's. They arc mllch sought after by all COIllpanies who lire foiling 'l'ore ts. , (n forlller yeal's many of these men emigrated to New England and became natul'ulized, pursuing their formel' calling. Recently, however, they found wOTk slack and flocked by the hundreds to Boston and other Yankee coast. towns, waiting for hard times to end. Meanwhile hundredll r French-Canadians have been working in the Maine woods while their Ame-riclln fellow-workers were idle. T\his hilS all been changed by action from Washington. Other states profit by following Massachuetts' example. It might pay Florida to investigate h ow many Cuban cigar-makers arc wOI'kl1lg in Tampa; Texas might study how man1 Mexicans are riding herd while American cowboys are whittling; Kansas may be employing many Canadian harvest hands, and so on. There is hardly a state in the Union which might not be able to l'eturn l1Iany of its taxpayers and citi.z ens to wOI:k by uncovering a similar situation to that of the alien wood-choppers in the Maine woods and following the lead set by Massachu ·etts.

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BEECH GROVE Il,UIl ' \' HUll, I'll li nd "if· anrl r1.IIUo 111"anrlon and wife Ilf I, in, , M. Ri i$!., nn<l \I ife t , ayne ville Rnd f . M, ,T e ny of this pili e call ell "n }\ , E, Thomp50n 1,I ll tl fll mily on -·u nda..y aCtern n, \\'iUiflm Byrd a nd f mil y, PJ !\Y~ n, a nd Will ial11 Kelly nnd fam ily , f arll. le, visit ed the J, I'IIOn G roff farm her e on lInd ay, Nell j i ar" lind, Mllr j ode Davis f n ar W llinan. pent Ill. t week with Mr. a nd Mrs, Glenn Bland a nd fu mily (I t W:.tynes\'i1Ie. Qur t hr schOOl houses in our rura l 9 istr kt MIIl'sie tow nship were 01(1 by th e school board at pub lic nue t ion on t he grounds on alurd ay afternoon, Clint last nt $2 ] 7, has. oilier ,the W ellClenvel' boug ht the Hiekoryville man at $292.6 0 and AIr Jordan t he F la F ork at $200 , Mrs, Cy nthia Edwards i serio

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ou.ly ill at tbl wr!til\lr at the lwml! of ht'r 'daughter. Mr". J r.l," Shel\wood, in 0 ·...Il'onin. W. all hope for a spl'e d~' re oVllry . . M 111, CRthl'rlne ,To'rdan, daugh, . lcl' MillS Hannah , :IOn!, Vernic. E(I, ' M r: Il n d It-. (nlvln . Lll n ~I\CI·t' tid .Juniol· T. ibert . pent Fl'illay in al'e ~nll un~ ng \he hl l'th of n :\1 iddl town. . son, SUllda~' ln n .. nmg, Au g llf'. l 10. Ml·~. J.,il,7.it' F eni of ' n ar The Wllyn e~vtlle High "(>hool Wilmington spent lh~ week-end ban d will ~i v' a noOI r of th ~ popwith her br othel' Alm oJld .F' n 'i ·u\al' co necl'!!' li t Lyl e l' mlu y I1n~ wife. evening. T he Lad le A ill will Will olli I' (,f Indiann. cam se l've ie, ' (' 1·Elll lll . . in to att end thl' Rich- leav 1'- an r... !"ra nk M. lad. of 1'01,)(10. rcunion he1d ut th I W ellman ,wis a we k' enJ gu . to r h is. i.·lei" I house on unduy. , 1J'll. . H . Ifl-lin S Il nd fnm ily. R. J, {~l:ray and ' wiJ e the i x t ~'- li ve of the Lyll ' ~ lI n!lu y McKuy fnnll.he~ and ~ert .soga!' . cho\1 1 li nd their f l' ienus ()njo~' ed at~ nded Yearly Meting at WII- 1\ pic ni c nt S clUl u t~ Pllrk Sa tu rday mlnglon on unday. , ". . , f Thc Misses Mayfrey an d ModMIl'., l\hll y C:'lIm~n~ sp nl S~ln . enia P owell were the g uests on cl uy WIth r .. l.nll vlls In Wayne, VIll e Wedn esdav n'ft.e 1'1100 n of Miss MI' . ,oldIe .ro",1 llllel son, of Mary Kathlcen Thomp. on, Bt na GrE'en, 1nd .. vis ited la:'< 1 wc ek wil h II', a nd MI'~ . Ca lvin Longac re anti M... and ~ I r~ , Rober t ANNUAL FOULKS REUNION BUI·ll et. Mr, und M ..:;, L onul'd Gruy nnd The annual F oulks reunion wa ~ fl'. IIlId ;III'S. ~ I !lrlin U,)lnll , of h Id unday at th e hom e of Mr, Cincinna t i, rdur ncd ~l ondu~' lind Mrs, Thomas Turncr near c' ve n ing 11 ftef ! ~h0 1 1 fi shi ng trip F rnnklin , Th'ere 'W erc se,·cnty fi ve ut. I ar\\'alcr, ~ I it h , p'resent includi ng : .hurl es Dav is Quite a number 'fl'o m J,ere ulnnd fami ly of Norwood , Raymond ten ded t he F p ulk ~ I' 'u ni on at the Davis and fa mil y, and Pal'kcr h O lll e of Mr, an d ~\J .,;, 1'0111 T urne r hroy 1', of Cinc innati, J. 0, File I1l'\II' F ra nklin. S u nday . son 'll nd dau¥.hter, MtrH. Marvel 1\1 (' ~s r s . Ed. Lung-a ere. Robert White and chIldren and Ben Lay of Blue Ash, Mr. und Mrs. David BUI"n l'l a ncl a lvi n Longa cre have Iw u u jo b. lift e r worki ng a t P ope, Mrs, E lizabeth Foulks, of ti ni Miamisburg, Mrs. ..Ed win Linn c- hill i('ol he fo r five we ks, Th e I.aclit,s Aid ent el'ta in ed man a nd ' ~on , Mr. and Mrs, Wil bert wank,Everett Donaho and l hi..t y-Ilve la d i ' 5 fro lll Red L iuII family, Charles Evuns and f a mil y II nci . pring-b ol" ('h\l r he: T ue 'of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs, J esse day u ft" rnoo n a t t he church Crou t of Trenton, Martin Meth d hC I'e, Mr, a lld Mrll. Wuller Kenr ick, and fam il y of G rmantown , MI'R. Oru War'ne r and children of Mid - i\lr ~. S, II. l -h in e~ , Jam es lI ai n e ~ dl etown. HanRford T cnve l lind a nd t hc'ir gUest.!;, l~ rank Slado. lllfamily, Tom T urner and famil y. le nd eu th e Sinuc re union at th e Mrs. Tewell 'nm~ son of Fr~nklil1, hIJ me o f !'vl"l' , and ~h s , Geo rgc ,Mr. and Mrs, George Davl ~ . M ... Finkbonc, neal' West Middlet ow n. and Mrs. Ed Long-acre, Melvin .: un ua y, Swal)k and fllmily, Ernest Fou l k ~ , ]\11', >md i'll'S, Leo nard Gray Wilb:ur Foulks and fumily , ~h, le C,t Tu esda y fo'I' Knlal11azoo, and MI·s. Henry Foulks Rnd Mlch " whe re 1111'. Gru y will be Elmer Grove oC Lytle, empl oyed as IOI' ' llIa n on the erect ion o f a lurge g as co ntainer whi ch will take t hl' e month's time WOOLLARD REUNION Mr. anci Mrs, hurl es lark, Mr The sixth basket dinner of the and Mrs. Wal ter ' la rk and Jr., Woollard families will be held at Mr, ami Mrs. HUI'ry Burn et and the Lebanon fair gro und s, S unday child l'en a nd MI'. . S, H. Burn et September 6, All relatives inv ited a t tended t he M~I !; O Il reunion a Paintersvill 6, Ohio, Sunday.

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l\1J's. W. 0, Ri\per IS \rlsiting I'elutivcs in incinnati th is 'Wee~ . . 'uveral 10c.al· Fri(mc1 attended Y<'I\1'ly lt~ eti:ng at Wi\min~ton last week. -. Irs. ROllllltl Hawke was hostess to lhe membe rs of hel' bddge club Friday a ft ernoon. Mr. unci MI·s. George Kern. with I'dulivC!l fa'o lll D~yto n, Bre enjoyi ng II f aw c'laYR vacation nt th Hcse ,.vo ir.

nturday J , V, H ur tsock left fo r a five 01' six week R hny fever tr ip to Northern Mic higu n and (' a nllda wh ere thi!; di ease does nut thl·ive. Re v, Rugene Antrim , president of Oldnhoma W omen's co llege und l'vIl'S. Antr im and Mr. and Ml'~ George Denny, of nenr HarveysbUI'g-, \\' l' guests of MI'. a nd Mrs F, D, Dakin, on Friday, Charl es 0 ' eall left Monday mornillg' driving Mr. W. H. All e n's cal' to hnutlluqua, New YOl'k whcl'e he will j oin Mr. IInd ' Mrs, A lien lind , Miss Oliv o All en. ret urning witll them on atur da~'.

W'eHneaday.: Jr. claOir practice w".k at · 2 :80 p. m. The ILAdl ....• Aid is ~oldinc an all day meeting in the church today. Bible lItudy and prayer meetrq7:45 p. m, Thill week we will udy first chap.ter of n. T~o y.. Friday: Coelir pract:~e .t r1 :30 p. m. Sundar: Sunday sohool at 9 :80 a. ni. Momi!'lg w01'8hip at 10 :30. Sermon sub~ed't; for the morning is "The Roominel!8 ot the Narrow Way." E:pworth League a t' 7U10 p. m •• with Kenneth St. ' John a ll leadel'. Evangelistic service, at 8:00 p. m • • Monday: On Monday. evening 01 next week will , be the regular time f<lT the meeting of the Offlcial board, ' "

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FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST (Vndenomlnational) Chester A. Wu\lalllJon. Mi~lftter Bible School at 9 :30 a. m." IThe young people who TriState Christian will bring brief repo~. Lord's and sermon at 10:30 a. m. Se.;mon s ubject, "Remember." You · are always welcome at this church',

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Mass at 9 :80 .a. m. 'yr. . ElllI er heehnn ret urn ed H'"",,_"'l<~ ("._ - - - ,.: - - 1 Monda y fr om a week's visit with hel' dnug htern and son at Spri ng- .WA YNESVILLE eHURC PF boro nnd Franklin. Th ~ little Miss- t • • " CHR"T .. es Han'lct 1\:[e Clul'c a nd Bernice . (UndenomlnidO",) . h ceohan accompanied her h ome Bible ' School at 9 :lJO • m. f or u ShOI·t vi it. Lord's Suppal' at conclusion. Christian Endeavor at 6 :46 p. m. Mr,' F . C. Hartsock and family A ~real\ure Bunt Muting The of Milford, Mrs. Frank T minister will lead, Evening evanof Sa n Fl'alOc isco, Mrs, gelistic service at 7 :45 p. m. SerHarris, Mr. Laul'a Mosher mon subject, "Does Baptism MeaD Mr, Harris 'Mosher were enter- Anytbi~'l'! Chul'C.'lh Night ~ervice tained Sundal~ at t.he home of Mr. each Wednesday at 7,46 p.m. ·The und M~s . Ron~ld Hawke and son. church where you 'teel at home.

1\11', and l\!J:s, A. L, Sides entertai ned S unday Mr, and Mrs. Fred Ulmer and SOlns, of St, .Loui.s, :r.fo. Mt. a nd Mrs. Jack Met.i!e.8S, ides, of pringfield, The Ladies' Aid met at th~ Sides, oi Cincinnat i, Miss hOlllc of MI·R. Clure nce ra wfOl'd Smith and Mr. Herman las t Thl1r~duy afternoon. , of Lytle. Mr. and Mrs. Earnes t Earnhart a,nd fumily and MI', and Mrs. Alvin ]~arnltart. and falllily spent Sunday with theIr pai'ents, Mr. and MT , BUl'ton Earnhart. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Soward and son Warr en, Mrs. Kither and Mr. Kenn eth owat'd and wUe spent Sunda,Y with Mr. !mel Mrs. Elller~ ..Qliio Newspolpennen to Be Boson Dill and son' Billy. ", tettained At Exhibltion Mrs. S. P. Michel is spendipg Friday a few days with her daughter Mrs, Lee DUgan at Roaehoster. NewapapeJ: men from .aU 4fti' Little, Margie Evans, of Yei- Ohio are to be guelt. of the Ohio lo~v Sprmgs pent the -past week WIth her granq parents Mr. and State Fall nlanagament, Friday, September 4tb, designated ''Pre.. Mrs. J ohn Rye. Mr. and Mrs. E lvis Michael and Day" of Fair WeeL The Press ha. da~ghter Dorothy and Mr.' Clyde always been o:f valuable assistance TrIp of near Maple Corner spent BJld hal co-operated loyally in Sunday with Mr. n nd Ml'S. Her- booatine the Ohio State Fair. bert Mal'latt and so n Edmon, Viajtine; ottrnalillta will spend Mrs. Edwal'd Ol'ew spent the the \~renoolJ' inspecting ahibita, week-end at home: State' offic$la will ,'welcomePreaa Mr. and Mrs. John Lewi and men at the ,mlib Bouse at noon 80n Wellington and Mr, and Mrs. where they w;ill be entertained at' EIswo,rt h mith and family are luncheon. . 6pendmg , Il few weeks at home. The . aftemc,on ~jJerll ~ racine Mr. and Mt's. P. A. Runy'on program, with one of the largest attended a s urprise supper .at the fields ever JIltered, and exciting Butterfly Inn Saturday evening, contest. are promised, topth81' Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert and family of' Mason, Mr, ,and Mrs, Elbon with thll World;.' premiere enterand Mr. 'a nd Mrs. Oliver ,Elbon tainment feature, th" Bapnbeckand family of Lebanon spent Sun- 'Wallace CirCUlI, presented each day , with Mr. and Mrs. E. J, afternoon in )[ront of~ the GrandRu t h erford and son Harold·. stand. In a het evening they will att~n4 'the Nfarht' Sho,w.

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AGRICULTURE , PA RT QF F,AIR{ 'lII~A'"~.. Ll~~!G!ilw~R"~.;1 The Ohio State Fair will , tliia year celebrate the 8ist anniveraary of its organization.Beginning in a modest way, it hall grow~ under the n urturc of the Agricultur~1 Department of the state until it is toduy 1'.ecogDizeu as tho best iii. the country, ' ft Illust continue to be a where the pl'edQlllinant . be al ong the line of de,'eJ(lpDII;l~t : for our agricultural 1U.,...e,•• ~, eluding not only the the soil, but the fruit of our a.nd the growth of our animal bandry. ·It is the one place agriculture reigns , receives ita grcattle~=s:tte:~t~~2~~~ifWit~ All the Chief E ·Sta~ it Ilives me to welcome not only· Ohio .but the visitora state's Who ,may come and it -i. my hope that wiQ ~be abundantly' youth of our state . lie InAllli...... to gt:eater ello!'ta' ,alonar tural lineH; anil that the IIpirit of progress ' and , education JJUl7 be ·

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 26,1931

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LABOlt DAY .CEl.EBRATION

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AFTERNOON

At the la!l t mcet ing o f the W. A. C., cOlllm i ttee ~ a nd judgc~, Atten d Labor Day Cele b;·at.io n. wel'e nPI)oint d to take charge of COLUMBUS--The state Fait· AltC'ncl l.niJnl' /lay eel'iJml i(lIl. \" " ll, a I!'nlld bali ga llic was HO I'se Sh ow t his year promisell to Lhe affairs f r Labor Duy. I inyed al Wll y n!) Park, la st Su~- " 1.11'. J ohn Hain es, of Day t on, i~' ec lipse a ll 'fo l mel' shows. Accord· MI' . W . O. (;u slill da y :lfl(.'ll\l "' ", if W . A. <? dId The progna m and dis play bi ll s ing t o R. A. F orster, member in visiting r elatives here. in Bla l1clH'~ lel·. ,,,,,(' it , ·1 ( ,I ; :" lI el 'in ger pitched chul'ge and well kllown Columbus will be out th is weck, an d the n gUIlI I ' lha l .Il·s)', ve d a belt er. fate Ro bert Arm st!'o ng i!'l j our na list, it will take eq)lol rank 1Ili ,s Annu I.,. . C )"II\(' Silent h" ld!l\~ the Y"lluw :::)p l'ings. s lug" prizes offered wi ll be well worth w ith t he fa mous Kentucky State r elative!> in Newark. Tu e~dl1Y wilh i\1i" A da Shane r I!;crs til fu ur hils, but he hlt two Fair Ho rse S howr ackn ow ledge d to the efl'oJ't put forth to wi n lhem. " I' I i'l l' v i ~ il(jl'!; nllrl KaV!? a base on Mr. a nd Mrs. E verett be the best in t ne Uni ted Sta tes. ~11·. I.'. C. (:,)1(' <lnd fal11ilv of ball ~ . al1 d each .. n · wa s t ur ne d Bills will be di tribulcd 'I'he stake list is a tt r acting horse- s pent S unday in .Columbus. Ilayl on, I i.. il .. d fl'ie!ld .~ h l' I" '~un­ inttt a ,'un :'g'u inH him. men f l'o m a ll ovel' t he co un t l'y in da~·. adjac(wt lo (In the lither hlllld (a ~ an old fa n Summer S pecials at Cm'Y's addit ion to which ama t eurs will llsed III SIIY ), nllr h.IYs got six hits II nd a largoc crowd i: expccted. have a chan ce in a numbe r of spe- "The Harne of Gifts, " Leban on, ;I II'. 1/' .\ll'l'l Burto l\. II I' IlI'lroil. d lld r'lllr PU "H'~ . "ut- had very poor dally urran ge d cl asses. P le nty of Ohio. The \\ ' nyne T m\'l\sh ip Sc hoo l h; I·isiri nl.\' hi ;; I1I('lh,·I·. :\11':<. Ma .. ~· ~ ULLe ss in I' lI mt.i ning' th em in t o thrills arc (11'0 111 ised t hose who atI , B IIl'llln. run "..\1 IIY l;Je, it \I';H' bl-I'R use He I· band will pby in lhe afte rn oon , Mrs. B. C. Poole, of Cinci nnati t end the fa ir a nd horse sh ow Aug, in).!'f'I' , lrud, olll his lir~ L oppo nis t he g ues t of Mrs. J . O. Ca rtust 8 1 t o Sept embel' 5. and t he ball game hetwe en Be ll~11'. Hnd ~Ir , " \\, ill \' ,eil , of Le b- "nl Hnd di d n"l th l! seco nd. or , wr ig ht. 'LllP n, "11f'lI l last w('c·k II ith i\1.. ~.. 1-'. maybe' the W . A. " ~ , f('l t Hhy with brook an d the W. A. C'R will be Awards w ill be a nno unced 1-:. T hl) )lIII ". ~ lJ • lIIany Il awk,·" al'ounrl- th e Mrs. Lyd ia Va nd crvor t, of Le pshortly by State Highway Dir ectol' is s tatue. which stl:nds l1'!3r the wo rLh more tha n t h e Il I'ice of ml(I awl,l' r ' union 1ll!?t 1.ll th e pM·k. J. P. Morgan. famous inicrnatio..'l'oll an on, was a Wayn esv'il1 e v isitor O. W. Merrell for PI'oposed hig herotto ill France in which bones of :I Ii", :llflri(' Shul ls I,· fl ~ l tln d AI' Anywuy. they lost ; thut mu ch is banker, is camera-shy, but tne; pho....'ay improvements at contract Monday. the earliest t,po of European Q1aQ 1'01' 11 til'" II eek s' visit to fri~n. ,.s eCI'lai 11 • letting fo r 33,7 38 mil es of n ew were f ouad, represents OlAf earliest A 1)I'i;:e willi lJ e g iven to thl! I ~I'­ tn&Taphct got him as he W'ol3 Icnding in III ichiJ,(an. A ( te l' the vi s it(, r ~ had been re,ftom his yacht, tho "Corsair." constru ction, the est imate fo r aucestors. • IiI' 'd Unl' , tll'O, lhl'e(', in the fi rst, > 'st family. lh e (,l de t perRo n, the Miss May Wrigh t spen l Tu esday w hich was $ 1,823,5:37.3 4 and s urHel1l ol'l'boicls or PILES a spe - We ll er walkcd, lind st ole while fa ce t.reatment of 150.42 miles, in L e banon, the g uest of MI'!!. Sta n neWI!Ht mani ecl coup le present. c ial ity. Co n ~ u lt ' Dr. Stee le . Wil- Turn er wa. taIli ng th e umpire's t he estimate bein g $2 15, 205.20. ley Selters. mington, Ohio. .Sep2 count. Gons tlied to right, but Coml' and !ret :l prize. Th G su rface ' t reat in g covers a Menden hll ll 'g s ing le sent Mike MI'. H erman S urface an d fa mil y, large nu mber of counties with i\ l i ~sf.'s Irlll a Ii h :l1I d Lou i!'!? home wiLh the fll'l;t r un . Ellis' nice of Dayto n, s pen t Sund ay with Mr. completion set at a n early date. ran e \\,P I'e . ' L1nd A), g u esL~ (rf 'lis,; s in dc , to sta r t t he la:;t p art of th e W. S. Graham. Th elma 'l. J ohn. s cond :;lan za was wasted, as the Acco rding to j udicia l statistics IIl'Xt three hillers hi l pu ny grou nA cute an d amu sin g sto l'Y 1 ' 0 Mr. W : lI. Allen and f amil y arState comp il ed by Secreta ry.. of Si l a~ H ill , Warren coun ty far m. . ., 1\11'. a nd l\f ,'~ . Wn lte ,' ]{no.)p of Cla l'(m ce J . Brown, in 19 11 Ohio ri ved home Satu r da y n ight ' f rom er who was arrest ed at his h ome be in g- told about two of our local St. Puri8 ca ll ed on MI'. and l\1r~. ders. T Cl '- fltart t he ,vis itors ' fo ur th, yo ungstel's wh o expect to ~t arl · • had . 102 Go mm on P leas Judges Chau tauqua, N. Y. In Kledu et was hit by a p itche d ball n eal' Mon ow la~t T u e~ day a nd t heir schOOl ca l'eers t his fa ll. Fo r WilJ St J nhn S und ay . lind 4, 700,00 0 of population, or and f<tu le seco nd w hile Co ffm an the p ur )JOsc of nonation, lel li S Mr. C. M. Robitzer atte nd('d a cha rged with liquor pORsession , one judge t o ever y 46,0 78 persosn Th e W illllington M. E. unrlay f:ll1n , d. on'fer wa R safe 'o n an cull the kidd ies, Billy lind S usie, in th e sta te. By 1!lS 1 Oh io bad 145 stat e meeting of or chardists ot p ieaded not guilty when ana ign ed because th oRe are, m ost di ~tincl1y Hchoo l he ld u pi cn ic at Way n e el'l'U I'. lngl , due advanced to third Common Pleas Judges, an incr ea se Columbus last week. A nolh er acc id en t ul L he in te rin comm on plea: court Thu rsfr om' whenc e he scor ed on BroderlIot their rea l na mes. But fo r the Pork, ln st W (' dn e~ clay. of 42 pel' cent ; while in 193 1 heard by the se tinn of Rol.! te ~ and 73 oc- stO I·Y· il'k '~ s in ~ l e tn left. Confer stole Mr. and Mrs . •T. W. L otz nnd S. day. H i!! case will Ohi o's population ,h ad increased curred Inte Satu rday afternoon l\l r ~. FI'un]; . tansocl'rY and fam- s(' ·ond . but was caught whe n he .On e ven ing, Billy in(ol'l1Ied h is t o 6.600,0 00, an increase of 39 S. EIUs made a busin ess tri p to COUTt on T hu I'f\day o.f thi w ·ek. whe n C. E. StE!ffey, of Dayto n, \\'as At the rrescnt time he is held in forced to wl'e,ek his car in an ef- lul he l' t hat he a nd Su sie expecled ily a nd 1I1iH: Geneva 'aucli ll , spe llt ll'ieel to pUI'lo in th ird. Brod eriok per cent. This means that the in- Columbus last Thursda y. slole ~e co n d, and scored on Day's the cClunly jail und er , 3nO bond . f ort to ·ovoid hi tting an ot h er ma- lo get married on a date wh ich he ,'ul\ da y in Akl·on. cr ease in the judiciary is a b ou t single throug h shol·t-slo p. Mr. and Mrs. George D. Mi lls Hill was 8ne!lted a fter hi : moth- chine whi 'h s l~ etj ac ro s the Day- named. Da d agreed to lhe PI·up osi-. th e same as t he increase in t he Our bOYH agai n a ssum ed tbe 1i:s Phoebe i\Ii l'an da ~pe l1t Suns tate's populat ion. A comparison visited Mrs. SteUa Har ner at New er , ]'Ih s. Virginia Hill, I' pOI·te d t o ton-Lehllnon pi ke in rron t of h im. tio n, but aRkcd Bill y wh ere h e d to take h iR Wife t o live. day with 1'11 1'. ancl Mrs . ll arold lead in the last of t he sixth.. Sou th Leba non offi te r~ .that her of th e number of judges wi th t he Vienna, S und-a y after noon . Accol'di ng to witne;'ses, Staffey expecte Well er leael off wit h 0 single, and son had brought a qua ntity of was dr ivi ng sou th 00 lhe Leba non T be lad replie(1 that for the pre!!- Be 'kelt, Il eal' We llman . n umber of.' cases ha ndled shows Turn er got a life on Bales' errol'. Mr. and MI:S. Alfred J. W r ight , h ome brew to h el' home in So uth pike a nd as hE! a PI)!' ach ed t he in- ent he wo uld bring h er to the that in l!Jl1 t he Comm on Pleas Mi s!; Elean ora Pel'kin H, of .Bea- Gon R' hit Rco red the latch and Cour.ts of Ohio handl ed 79,QOO of Columbus, a nnounce t he birth L eban on . He is all eged to have te rsection II ca.\" be in g d riven east I)al'ental home un til 11 more suitahidde n the liquoT' on the prem ises. on Route 73, crossed t he , hig hway ble ha bi tation cou ld be provided. v rtowl1, :<pcnt la st wee k with Mrs. sent Turncr to t hird, but J ohn was cases whil e In 193 0. t he 1 98 1 of a s on, T,h urs(lay, Aug ust 20. ca ug ht lit se cond while t ryi ng for; Officers sea r ched the h ome without stopping. Steffey attempt- Soo n a fter that, the kiddi s built Mallde mne and fami ly. fi gures not bei ng 'u vu ilable, ' t he an extn l ba se on t he play. Turner courts ha ndled practi cally 175,000 For best results co nsign you r T ue 'dllY a nd . eize(1 35 qu al·ts of ed to lIl iss th,u other mac hine by a " house" on t h e r ea l' part of the wll ile Men denhall was 1\[1'. A. L. King s ubmilted to a scored Ctlses, an incr'ease of 120 per cen t. Ji ve stock ,t o Gl'een-E mb ry ' Co., home brew bee r. A wa rrant for turni ng to t he r ight but drove his g roo m's home lot, a'nd, wi t h thc This w ould ipdicate a very eon- Cincinna ti, in I::are of D. R. Sali - Hill 's anest was secure d and he ca l' into a ditch whore it overtu rn- a ssis tan ce of some old er relatives, minu r opel'BUon at Me I lIan Itci n , relil' d, seco nd to first. Ramby and EJl i.· WlIlk ed, and E. f urnis hed t heir h ome with broken hO· I>ita l, Xe nia , In·t week. iderable increase in the effi cie ncy bury. was later apPI'ohended pt his hOllle ed. 81' we i' replaced Stewart as the a nd di scarded art icles. Some unneal' Mo rrow. w ith which cases. are disposed of . . Th e driver of t he cal' on R ou te re member ed obstacle pl'evented MI'. and Mrs. Lyn n Dec ker of visilors' . p itcher. J. H eIsinger in Common Plellll Courts . . Mrs. A!lna Cadwallader a nd ML~s - --73 fa iled to sto p an d his id n tity th e nu ptials on t h e propo sed date, 'r l'oy were Wednesday gue!lt.~ of wa lk ed , bu t Burto n dl'ove a fly to . Clara Llle we re supper gu est.~ 01 was not lell l·n, e d. Steff ey was n ot left fi e ld fol' t he t hird out. WARD- SALISBURY and t he matte l' h as not been men- Mr. and MrH. Wi ll St. John. Empl!lyes of ,Secr e tary of M.iss Emmo Heighway, S unday inj ul·ed . E. Brewer wa s hi t by a pitched tion ed sin ce. State Brown's ' offi ce f ared very evening. Th i inlerse·ction ha s been the The anllual I'eun ion of the Gu. - ball to start the eigh th. His ' nicely in thil d istribut ion of 'cene of n ume~ ro u acci dents t his Mi ss Trene Ward and MI'. W . tin fa mily w ill be held at Ha rmo n h e'other sncdfie ed him to second, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mart in a re prizes at the state emp1 0yes picnic k Sa lisbu ry are ann Ou nc illg summer ma ny of t hem of a serious HARNESS RACES Pal'k, Lebanon , ~e pt IIIbe l' 6. an d he scored on Ingledu e's double h eld recently a t a local park. Mrs. announcing the. arriva l of a daugh- Clar nature. Th e :State Highwa y Det heil' marriage which t ook p lace W it h one down in the ni nth, B r oEileen Larkins wa s award ed a ter at the ir home, W edn esday, Sa partmen t hO !l E!recte d sto p signs on t u rduy, Augu st 15, at a Presby A hal'l1 ess ho rse nl ~ i ~g meetM I'. a nd Mr '. Lawrence Fi el d. of derick .wa lk ed a nd s t ole, 'Went to ten-d ollar gold piece fo r winning August 19. Route 73 but t he maj or ity of 01 0 - ing has bee n sch edulcd for the Route 5. nnnounce t he birth of a third On Day' f< out, BUl'to n t o Gons te ri a n chu rc h in levelan d. t he yo ung ladies' 75 yard dash Bla ncheste r Fai r Grau nd s fo\' Sep- daug hte l', Th ursd ay. AugU 'l 20 . The bri de i ~ the daugbter o f Mrs tO I·ist· continu ,e to ignore th em. D11d scored on Ba les' hi t to left. Mrs. Mary Waterhouse J'eturned r unnin tr ra ce, Miss Winifred Simt ember 1 7, 18 a'nd 19, at a t im e D. WU I'd, Qf leveland a nd And t hat was t hat. ----~- -mons drew an elect ric Clock, Miss home last week ' after a ten day's M-artha when n o fairs are being held in W. N. ~ enl'~ nnt! famil y were Th e MOITOW Merc hants are Clyde Ba rbee a gaUon of ice vi sit t o her grandchildren near atte nd ed Oh i'o Un iver ity at ANSON REUNION t hi!; sect io n of the Sta te, whi ch in- guests of MI'. anti M J's. Alli e 1I 01e', comi ng to Way ne Pnl'k , n ext SunAth ens. cr eam and E dward Weaver a Latonia, Ky. SU1'es a la r ge enl ry. Mr. Sa lisbur y i. t he yo un g . t . of nea r Beu vel'Lown, on Wed nes- day, fo r t heir third do ~ e of W. A. chest of silver. Thomas L. Woods, Th e annua l re u nio n of th e Ohi o T he fa ir gr ounds we re recen tly day: C. m edicin e. Acco rding t o the recMiss Margaret Edwards, MTS. J. son of Mr. and Mrs. W .. P. Salis- di vision cashie.' in Secr etary' Brown's office of th(~ A l1 $on fa mil y will pUJ'chased by Al De n 'y, of Den ve r, n I'd of the pas t seveml week.s, it . was a member of the general W . Edwards and daughters, Misses bury and was iJ stu de nt at Ohio be hcld at Wuy ne Park , S unday, and wOl'k of r econstructing the Wesleyan U ni vel·sity . He is at M i~s Catheri ne r. illbon s, !lCCOIll- wil1 be our b oy ' t urn t o win. Let'. picnic commit.tee and was presen- Mary Lea·h and Marjorie, .were p'resen Aug uKt 30. ll'ac k ha a ll'ead y sta l·ted . T he pan i d l.J y Miss Ada Mill 1', of hope so, anyh'O w. t conn ecte d ,w it h a F inance ted 'with a gold fob f or his hustling Day ton visit ors Tu esday. M. W. Anson , of P or l WiIIi :lIll is gran dsta nd is be ing r emode le d a nd F ranklin, is 'p ending th is week in Compan y in Clevela nd. Foll owing abil~ty. re pai r ed an d a stage will be con- hicago . YE LLO W SPRINGS Delight lour stomach for once. t il e .c erem ony the 'w e d~in g dinne r preside nt . ....~--str ucted in f ron t of it . f OI; t he serv ed at t he .home of rtf.r and Director H. G. Sout hard ot t lte Go to the awn Fete ot McClure's was AB R H PO A E prese ntation of free a ct . MI'. and M I·5. My el' H ymnn we r e BURN E:T REUNION State Department of H ealth says Corner, Thursday night, Aug ust Mrs. C. N. Bax ter, to the ' im ~ Tngledue, If ... 3 1 1 2 0 0 Whethe r MI'. Deny intends to mediate families o f the yo ung couguellts of 111 1'. ::mrl MI'R. '. ou l B ul't hat every tree planted helps the 27. H,ome made lce cream. ple. . , The Cl nn us l reu nion of the oven t uall y revive the Bl llllche!!ter wic h at six o'clock dinner Monday Coffma n, c .. ... ,4 0 0 7 0 0 wat!lr supply 'and . every addition Confe r, :1b . 4 0 0 1 0 0 Mrs. C. N. Berryhill and dllugh- ' ~r. and .Ml's. ~alisb~I'Y will es- Burn et fa mily will be h eld at Fa il' ~a s not ~)ee n a n n~)Unc e d , but eveni ng. to or betterment of the water sup· BI'odel'ic k, s!l .. 3 2 1 · 1 1 0 ply h elps the public health ; so t er Miss Clara, of Bellbrook, were tabh sh tb ell' .resldence at 2000 Wayne Pink!' Sunday, S ptem ber for hiS ope nmg m etlllg !le un 6. E a ch f an1l1Y please bring t hoh" nOll nees the us~ of t h ~ barn I' a nd M I'. a nrl M .. ~ . A. Tl . Earnhnrt Day , 2b .. .. ,. 4 0 1 3 2 0 plant trees and promote health; dinner guests of Misses Annie Mars Ave nue, Lakewood. , 4 0 1 10 0 1 own t able sCI'vice. uthe l' modern IIln ovab lJ n ~ . and Mame Brown, on Friday. a nd so ns uLtc nfi ecl the Hll ines reu- Bales , 1b .. alBo that hay ,fever plays no _ _ _ _ _ _ 4 _ _ _ ••- -- -- - Rey nold s, cf .. 4 0 0 1 0 0 n io n at Glen Mille r Pm'k R ic hmo nd favor ites among ,8usce ptibles, a nd Ste ""a l't} p , ... .. 2 0 0 0 5 0 l nd .. S lIn day. M'r . and Mrs. Luther Perkins its most efficiept preventltivell is a E. Brewer, p .. O 1 0 0 2 0 POMONA CRANOE lus ty scythe, s wung wherey er a and tamily of Beavertown, were L. B I'ewer J·( .. 2 0 0 2 1 (j ·wee d shows its head . ~ Director caller s a t the home of Mrs. Maude !I{I·. F OI'I'eRt l'ane and da ug hter On Saturda y, Aug ust 2 9, Har. Southard will have Il staff of medi- Crane and, 'family, SUllday evening 1urjCl r ie, 0(' Cinc inna t i, s pent 'l'otals .. .. , .... 30 4 4 27 11 1 ve.ys bul·g will enterta in the W ru'cal men and nurses on duty, during Ru nday wi l l'\ MI'R. Maude 'rant' r en County P q moria Grange. Note a nd fam ily. the state l air. In addition there Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Earnha rt The Warren Coun ty W. C. T. U. WAYN ESVILLE A. C. The Way nef<viiIe eh 01 Bund will be an intere/lting exhibit of Imd sons enter~ine'd Mr. and Mrs. conve nt ion will be 'held in the t he cha ng e of meeting place from \vi l1 g ive II co nce l't Thu rstlay , evenAB R H PO A E healt h activities and health ' condi- E. F . Earnhart, daug'\lter and son Waynesville M: E . Chur ch Friday, Main eville to Harveysbur!r. Mrs. Ste lla Wi "i ani~on, nl Chiing nt 8 o'olock a t McClure Cor ne l' cngo/ a former reside nt o f Way- Well er, c ...... ,.4 2 2 8 2 0 tions 'in Building No. 80. You have to a Bumptlons fish dinner Satur- September 4, beginnin g at 10 a . m. This con ce rt will be s ponHo l'E'd by nesvJ1Je, sp enl Sun day wi l h Mr. Turn er , rf ...... 3 1 o 0 0 0 an invitation to call and inspec t day. A covered dish lun ch wmbe served Sinith's Servi co S tat ion, R. F. Hat- usan Puyne. sa·me. . _' Gons! Ib ...... .. 4 0 1 16 0 0 at the noon houl'. field. Ridge t udi o. W ake l y' ~ Hes, Sa)vs flIed bty machiner y, cut Mrs. Norma Sehoe ft) eJ', o f Branch Mem y ., 2b .. .. 4 0 1 0 4 0 taura nt. K ilpatr ic k F re nch 0., lUis'! A ill Y Riclge, (If Ch ieag'o. Rumb y, If ...... 3 0 o 0 0 0 . Over 500 apf'lications for posi- cleaner, truer, faster. Also cross- llill, presid ent of Cle1'mo nt County S unshin e Inn, T in Shop. W. n. Mi s!' E l i~n hct h Hi dgo und Mr. E . E lli s, cf . .. . 3 0 2 0 0 0 tions which wil be created by the cut 8IlWS, «ummed, 25c 'Per f oot. W. C. T. U. , will g ive a report of Squil'es and H omer CIlI'ey, wcll V. Barn hart. (I f f'i nci nnoli. visite d Helsinge l' 5S 3 .. 3 0 0 2 2 1 excise ta)!: on sales of cigarettes in Roy Pigott, at Madden's Lumber t he Wol'1d con vent ion held in knwn bu siness l1I e n of Wny nesv ille fri en ds hero, On Su nday. Ohio, are .on file in ,t he office of' Yard. E ldl'idge, ab . 1 0 o 0 0 0 Toronto in Jun e . who are helpin l!: to mak e Way nest he Tax Commissioners. It· is said BUI·ton. 5S . .. 3 0 o 0 2 0 vill e musicia l. Co me o ne a nd a IJ as that 32 positions will be available Mr. W. N. Sears and family, lI'lake you r Law n mor~ beautiful H. HeIsin ger p 4 0 o 1 5 1 crill' con ce rts wil1 soo n be OVCI·. have yo ur mow er ~ h a r r ned by __ 50 the Commissioners hav.c some M.r. Fred ' Hubble and daughter' DINf\iER PARTY Hear 1l1us ic, Ill llke music, enjoy Electrakcen Pl'oc:ess. job on thei.r hands. The tax im- Ru t h, attended the. Home Coming ee Roy 'rota ls ,,,, :32 3 6 27 15/, 2 music. P ig-ott, ot Lumbl'l' Yllrd. posed during the rremainder 61 of the Chur-ch of Christ at Hi11s, ' . - - - .... MISS Ada S haner, 12 5 W . RI.vcl'1931 and lor 1982 and 1933 will bol'O Fair· grounds, Sunday.. 12 3456789·be at the rate of one cent on each [,view Ave nue, Dayto n, entel'talll ed Mrl';. Anna Sht>ehan and Mrs. POSTOFFICE NOTICE ten c,igaTettes or fractional part The Missionary Society of M. ·a group of f rie nds at a dinn er A. H. Earn ha rt visite d M rs. Alf red Y . Spl'ings .... 00 0 2 000 11- 4. th f E. Church will meet on Wednes- Th,ursday a t t.~ e home of h er 1 0 0002000- 3 Hay fit Miam i VlI ll ey H o~pita l W. A. ' CommenCing Septemhe l' 1 . Dayton, Monday. She i ~ imp l'oving ~reo '_'_ _ _ ••____ day, September 2 at the home of mother, ,~s. E stell.a Sh.a n el' of E a r ned Run s-Yellow Sprin&'& 1931, t h e postage on letters a nd ~ lOIVI~r . ' . , E.' C ' 'H ' OIR' ME .... .ER WAS Mrs. H. H . . Williamson . Please . WayneSVille, c omphme ntlllg Mr. ;J ; Wa ynesv ille 1. . M cards to Ca nadll and Ne wpost mD take notice of change of place. and Ml·S. Milto n H . . Bol ~nder, Runs B ~ltte d In Broderick, fo undlan d ,will b e aF follows: \ ,. " AN 'HONORED GUEST , (Helen MeLees ), 423 Wiltshn'e Rd M y~ tc l'Y bo){['s , home made .iee Day, Ing ledu e, Ba les, Mendenhall, Le.t ters 'for each oz or frac ti on Mr. and Mrs. Lowen Thomas and 10akwood, who were recently marcream, cak e an d alm ost everythmg Go n!;. 3c: pOR tc81'd s '( ing le ) 2c;. post , , daughtert Betty, ' of Lytle, Mr, and J:i~d in Buffalo) N. Y .. Covers were goo d to' (;a at the Lawn Fe te, S tolen Base s-Ingledue. Confer car<4f (double 4c. Miss, .Vii.·ginin ,Har.djh, who is Mrs. Madison Earnhart and son 'Iald for t welve. Th u rsday night at McClure's Brod er ick 2, W ellol'2, Ellis. Ail' Mail t o Cunad a leaving ' this 'w eek fbI' Kentucky Jack,' of Dayton, were Sunday ,Those p.r esent were : The ,hQn ored Sac rifice J Hits--L. Brewer, ea c.h ounce, 6e ; additiona l co rn el'. khere she has a position In the evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. gues t s, Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Turn er. 01' fraction lOco PencOeton County " 'Schools , was E Thomas Bole nder, Mrs. Warden McLees, Anni e Gibbo ns a nd d a ughTw o-ba se Hi t--Ingledue. . pleasantly '!!Urprised Friday even- . • • mother of t he bride: Mrs., Be sie • R. H. Ha rtso ck. terMrs. i\1j. s Catherine, in co mpany Left on Bases-Yellow Spring' Po ~tll1a s te \'. Ing ,by ~h,e members o'f tti'e ·choh· Miss Grace McLardie, of the Bolendei', mother ' of t~ e . brid ewith Mrs. Cutry anel d aug h ter, of 3; W. A. C. 7. --of the M. E. Chur~h : . F;rie'n~s Home, had the pleasu r e Qf groom: Mrs. Eal'l .Kof!1man and Dayto n, ~ pe nt last week in Dill Base Hits-;-off . Stewart , 4 in 5 • They bl'ou gh ~ wl~li , -theni ice- hstemng to James Bur.ns of the Mrs . . Estella Shane l, Misses Edna FIVE KILLED BY TRAIN bora, Ind. 2-3 innings ; off Brewer, 2'. cream and c!'ke .whlcp· wns:, /le.l'ved Oneida ' ,Moun~arn 'S chool, Ken- K;ornman ,and Edna Shan ~r M essr~ Ba es on B a\1s--by Stewart, S; to t~e followmg: .Rev... 0 1 C. Dibert tUCk, y, Sunday at the Baptist Clyde T. ,Bolender ' and Lawto n, E . ' Hany Leeks a nd wife a nd Real home Illude icc cl'cn m at wel', 1 ; by Hefsingel', 1. Prof-eslior and M;rs. J, W. Lotz, Mr. chul'eh iii Wilmington. Bolender,' brot~~l' o!t the bl'l d e.three pa ssenger s in his car we re the Lawn Fete g iven b y the hy StBr.e l'uck ou t--b:v Ste wurt, "; by' and Mrs. ~Ioyft; navia, ·Mrs. ~.Ethlll ' . , . gl'oom and Hor ace Shaner a i'\d t he killed by a B. & O. train late Loyal Sons an d Da ugh te rs cl as~ of Brewe l' 2 ; py Helsinge l' 5. $acke~t!: ..MJ'I!. ' :Mbe~ ··'·B.ueEkle, Mrs. ~il¥. Lil\egar; n~e Archllr, hostess, ,M.iss Ada Shaner. Tuesday night at '· Bl an ch e5ter. t he Church of Christ T hursday Hit Ba tsman I ng-Iedu e, E . . tntM¥lses H1!len ' Hawkej Ehzabeth-'of. WilmltiCton. · called on Miss' LjJ. _ ~_ -.. • ' Ther. were-- l'etu r.niTlJt home from nigh t at' McClure's corn er. . Br weI' ( by Heis inger). '. ,~~Jfle, ~ou~l1a ; 'Yilbamso~, ~ea- zle 'Pratt an'd ,Miss-'Plroelle )tira nd,D . :. ' . .. the :tail' grounds 'Where Leeka had . Pa sed Ba Jl- Coffman. iiij)e· Rb bJtzer Lena Earnhart Ir.ma last Wednt;adai.~.l'8.' L'1n.egaE f()r;" , W, C. ,r. u. ,. MEETING a conc.e ssion. .. Mrs. Arabelle Dinwiddi e, Mrs. Umpires- Lovel y and, C Br.~wer ' ~I~ll, M~rga,ret Roge, s•. ~hl! ~~rs merly~,' teBl~ea ' :ili ·· WaynesVille, " . .: . . ' , . 'L eah St rouse, Mr. Paul Sa va ge, 'F.rilnk: Farr, Lou Printz.: ¥.r.: ~nd leavi~g':hefe 46 "yea'ra ago. , P"I~ , ' 'fhe . Oregonia W. G. T. U. '",ill Most~r Wm. Strouse a nd M1s5' OFJ'ICERS ELECTED ¥rs\ ··rr: S.. Hat:din,,,Ropa14,: ~res- ' ~ ". ' ;. .", I'., ··..,.. .. . ~' .' jilin 'n a' .'ryIeei.i1ig \tIith \ h e 16cal Lu cy E ,mley were Sunda y gu ests of SCHPOLS WILL OPEN sler and. Virgl~lJa Har,din. : r' '.' Mr. ana- lIlrii. , RiUph ·p.yke, 91, branch at ·tHe home ()f Mrs. Geor.ge The annual reunion of t he Mr. and : Mrs. Tr u man Wardlow. WITH" LF-DAY SESSION ' ,>. f' Dayton •.~l': F. l:. TIiomas and Bon Mills '!!'hursday,' :~uiru st 2!7 , st ~ Haw.ke family ",as helcra~ Wayne : ~ :.. . _ F '!\M NOTICE , ' ~ober~, hav!! , retu~~d . aft~r. Il'. p. m .. :.JPI~etion of. officers and anJ>ark, ~unday, wtth about 100 . MI . .,Orla.nd o. Garus.?n an d .f a m ., , . " . ~. 'Ple~t 'motQl' trip '. ~In'/It in n\lal l'l}po'~s .61 department's. .. pr:ese~t. Otllc~rs tor ' the coming II~, of Bmrol,lgh s D11ve , Dayt? n " . The second ' &+i:iup ~f tile -Y. F : Nii&'ar~ Falla and i jio'chester; N: ~ ·full. ~ttl!npanpe ,is deslt ed. , year Jarne/3 Hawke, p~esid ent : View calle d . on Mr. and ~I.t, l>. 141 ~tU ' eptel'tain the '1~ung Y••. where thl!y.vlslte,a M,l'/ and Ml'.~ .: ;". -:- -: . '.. Miss H invke secretaryo Ge orge D. ~nB, S\ltu rd a~ eV611lng ,, ~, . ' . . " 1\1;r9. Gat1'lson wall fo rm r ly a I.h ....... "'..... , . , F1n~rids;v.at a 'paTty a~ the Mee~i.ng :Eve~e~~:.Tho~as. _ '" " , f ' _ • ' . /. '0 • .E •. S. r4ETING.' - , . . n eighbor of ~t:s .. Mills. .' H~~se, o~ thursday I ~itrht, ,Aqgust Mr. ,Lee 'Lemon who. ,aeCODIllan-' , " 27. ' ied b, Mr. C. S,~~~, 1eft ~aY'l'h .annu~1 meeting ;; o~ .the 'Mr. Walter E)lzey, whO l'eturned' '. ' nesvUle arly; In ' the' sum~ezr, fpr 2j1lid Dl$trict, ' O. E~ S." will be to his work in Smibh's' WILL HOLD BAZAAR , hla ra-.ch ·In .OkJa1i(,m~ 'R rrlved .heW at Harve~burg in t11e gym.tore Monday mQi:]ling, , ' .. home ~t week. "Xl'. Lewis will '!lasium Augu8t 26 at "1 :80 p: 'lit. absence dt several months b eCl.\I~ Ii~~ · n)~:~ ; Tile ~od Cut cl~thlna Glub ~end a f(lW weeb With hllllephew Meinherll are l'~uested to .. brin'& of' IIInelW, s uffered',n hen'rt ab:ldent!l Will\b91Cl ba~ at the TI)W1lI~ Je... Le"~ ill ' $1Ul Frandsco, aandwlebel and eltJ\er : cake or Mllnday evenintr; and i~ arain ,lA.IIIIrl.lJl1< Bo~ 8&tudW, AM'Jit .9. '. < e.Ut.· , " -meat for th, ~erecI diab Bupper, lln4d to hts home.

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Prollat:e Court. Frllnk Robin on, admi nilltrutor the (! !\tll~e of Ina H. Rol)inllol1 , deCl' 11'('l1 . Ill' ct hi ~ Iir:t and fin I ac'uti n t.

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. ('cl'tilled c()p~r of tha entry determining the ihheritance tux on I he esLate of David E. Du nham, dlt:en~l'u , iH to be cedified without deluy. ~~ ug('ne . Dunham, administratl) l' o f the c.-tate of J ohn E'. Simpso n, dcce1\sed. filed his fir t and filial al'COtm\.. f'I'!I11k B. Iiil:ks, executor of the ('"kIte lIf annie B. Hick ', dec(>a~ed, fil .1l hiR 'inventory and appm i~cment. The ('ourt found Lawrence . I.em ur·,' in~u ne and he is to be admilletl to the Dayton State Ros. pi L!l!. Robert ,I. f hawh nn und Puu l 1l (l l thlll1~ wer app ointed !I dministrato)'., of t he estate of R. I. J ohn dl!\:t' USl'd anti fil ed bon d of $20,000 with the nitt.' d ta tes Fidelity und GU !l ranty Cu., as su raty. T. C. I'IILt r,u n. 'Nan'en Woo d anu Il ugo Lllwcntlwl were appo in ted

she sat in th flqwer-filled itting' Bul it was RackrufT g ot U. ' into l'oom- th & door lnt\) th co rridor it- it isn't our taull ," ~ 1lE' PI'lit ~t, Wh n Peter we nt out for a look wide pen, you muy li sure- and ed. . around own . he hurried away wr o~ a long ~ay let~r to Buddy, 'l'hcy dAnced through ~h e ha ll with her ' bare of the wedd ing ene l sing th money 01' leI'. At with a di ~ plny <If tJ,1I11eSl1C d~\' o­ in search of -a pawn -shop, where seven o'clock Mr. Meeker 'alled ,tion thllt was lhol'"u~h I)' CC! Il\'lnl'she left them ecurely locked to scort th m dow n in p rson. ing. At two o'clock wh ' n it II'U8 away frQm danger f)C theft or loss He brought a 11\1ge COl'. aga of {lvel' they wcnt laughing, U}J- ~ tllit ·~ and stopped for an express money 01'cbid8 and orange blo '50ms for to th e bridlll ~ uit~ und whl~ he rdar on her way h me. Rowe na a nd a gardellia f or Pet!!I··. ch an ged quick ly from forlllal to There wasn't enough money for butlonhole. ~ tl 'eet drc ~ s, 5h" loung d in full the suit but she bought a n w, "Gut! s we better let her stick tli:p laycd in thl' . ilting-rnolll be:frilly collar and cuff set to bright- it in for you," sa id Mr. Meckel' fo re Ih cha)Jel'llne u f u n "pcn en up the old one which she x- '" eems like it gives nHlre of a cloor. travaganUy , se nt dow n to the hotel bridal touch to things." When h w{'nl in to ~ ay goatl cleaners for pressi ng. S he had a R ",ena 1'0 e to the occasion. night hI' ~ Ilt down li n the III'm of amaH electric iron and a folding She ki 'sed the gardenia prettily h I' big ~hail' !lnd ('u dell d her ,board in hel' big suitcase, but she and then flicked it coquetli!\hly on bright head, I'Inll!hl~', in h i~ nl'm. ' fe lt soml.' hesitancy about resort- Pl'ter' s chi n before she tucked it "Wh~' put 111 ' ,ut, I{ \\,l'l1a?". he ing to such an econ omy with Pater cllre fully into the lapel o f hi!\ begull in a wlll'cdl""ome \'Olte, in the .itling-room. coa a ll this to the beaming de- "After all. we 11 1'(' nlUlTleci, And The l eception ~... as a huge , suc- light of Mr. Meek er a nd the con- J f~n('y \\'v·l'c. 'going It! h.llv!! the ce s. Tbe best people in t he ir best fu s ion of Peter. devtl' s 1I11'n tUIl{· Cl111\'lnClnl!' Iin y TTEND Ih. ltd ran,,,al clothes were Pl'operly impressed. Flu sh in g with rosy pride, ]\'\1'. .. an e judge that tht're II'n ~ nolhing :ippl'i\i~'!l'~. of Ih, Ohi, St.t. Fa ir 1931 Peter and Rowena in n m ound of Meeker led them down to lhe re- 10 it hut thl' ('!!remotly," The will u f J ohn II. McKin ney, • • • glorious penor,"" of flowers in the Rackruff roadster ception-room and introdu ced lhl' lll ":\I y judge will bcli(' l'c it." decensed, was admitted t o pl'Obate FEATURES Ohio's progr... , a dUll1n,g ••• were photogrnphed for the local .JlI: cp h (0', l\IcKinney ' vas appoinpapers, interviewed by representatl!d l'xel'ULor of the estat(>. ro position to intarelt and antartives of the pre ,and congratulabond I'I'C)u ir('(1 by r Qu(':t 0'1 will. t.in ferm.r, townsm.n. m.rH.glnbock . W.llaci Circus. ted on every hand . Peter was ClifT Brant. Will l\fL· la mpy lI11tl J oe chont, mech.nlc, hoysawlf., Carl Haglnbld's Wild Anlfrven a pearl-stud ded cigarette \' el'ill'y kc were appoi nted IIppraischild. l1ghter, which worked successf ully e l's_ m.I.. Rodao. Trick and Rough and Rowena a wrist-watch \~ith Edwu l'd F. Wiederhol d Wll S apS.. Ohio p',r.d. lh bll' in Ride". $20.000 Racing Protbe same design in chip diamonds. pointed a dm in istratol' of the esAgricultur., Indultry, An. She accepted it with a glowing tlltc of • ylva n W. Thomps(,n, degram . "anlic Aircraft E.smile and inner regret that . he Arh, ' Educ.tion. Enjoy the ccaf'c d. and fil.ed bond of $1000 position. lOO-piece Ohio high had not bad it earlier in the day with th Fidelity and Deposit o. races, cont.sts, concerh and to provide the coveted s uit. u s s urety. school band. Junior Fair. the wo,ld', p,.mi.r .Hr.dion, Mr. Meeker told her co nfidenFl'Unk A. PI'esley an d Robert the Hagenbeck-W.llac. Cirtially that the only reason he had ;\f. Bluir', executo)'~ of t he estate of Outstanding •• hibit lons not told ner about the wristwntch cus. of Anna E. Presley, deceased , was because they had evidently iiII'll t heir first and final account. Sheap, D.'ry Cattl." Llv. p1anne,d it as an afterthought lind L S. GUTHERY The will of arah Ann Decker Stock, Poullry .nd Pot Stock he hadn't heard of it. Dlreetor \\'a fi led in court.. When the reception was over Hal' I'y Z. GI'llY was appointed to end Agrlcultur.1 Products. CHAS. M. BEER 1hey were driven t riumphantly, take the deposition of Helen R. Manaau ))ack to the hotel in a procession J ones, witness of the will of 'of Ra~kruft' roadsters, 80 that a Ed win H . mith, deceas ed. considerable crowd gathered in In the case of Elizabeth Richtbe streets to cheer them on. urd, exec utt'ix of the estate of "Peter, don't. you love it?" deFrank Richard, deceased, venlus manded RO'wena when they were Fred A. Richalrd et ai, the execuagain alone in the .b ridal suit trix is to sell certa in I'eal estate She drifted lazily in Peter's arm s. but with the door noticeably lit not Ie s t han the apprnise u ajar. "Don't you adore being a '' If he docs," . said Peter !llood- value and settle all accou nts_ husband? Aren't you glad we got once more ~o all t he Rackruff deal C I ' ily, "he's going to think what a mar.ried T why, if I had known it ers and their wives , and then to dam foo l I am.- Anyhow. it'!; be!!n ommon p , eas Proceedin.s waB. such fun I'd have been mar- the gentlemen of t he press-a nd I n the case of . Willard Rayried dozen s of ti mes before this! editors and publishers among them R nice nigh t ll nd t here's more of 'Peter waited in the lobby down- too a s well as mere te porters. The it. W e've had a lot of fun and a nel' versus Me lva M. Hayner the ataira 'while she dressed for the orchestra struck up t he wedd ing li ttle m ora wouldn 't do ' u!; a ny sheriff is to have the plaintiff before court on Aug ust 22 to answer bilI. affair 0 fthe day, and when mal'ch and Peter and Rowena, harm," he arg ued persullsjvely. he \ull$:h ed good-nalu red ly. und er complaint. ' !lhe ;was ready he ,took possessi?n flanked by Mr. Mecke l' on one side In the ca e of Loui s E. Geor$:e o! , the bedroom and bath whlle and the head waiter on the other, " I' ve hud ail the 'fu n I cu n stand led the procession into the ball- fOI' o ne night. Run along, dal"lin~ vcr us L. H. BrowTl a'nd Harry E. room for dinnel'. The seats de- and ba s ure to get a receipt that c huell the plaintiff's motion to amend the petition at bar was signed for them were raised above will confou nd the skeptics." Wh en ' Peter hnd gone ~ h e sat granted .and the d ef endant wa s the others in a royal mound "'bf • white 1'0 es. Thi , Mr. Meeker ex- on the edge of the bed and g ran ted 20 days to file answer. . ~ In t he case of R. R. Benjamin plained in a loud whisper, repre- thoug ht it all ov er. In a way, she NOTARY PUBLIC sented the so litaire diamond of dacidcd , it wall rathal' an awf ul and 0. , versu s J ohn D. Holliday an engagement ring, which was t hi ng Lhey had done. But it had aAd Nora E . Holliday, the plainNational Baak , typified by the rest of t he tables been so tremedo ualy important fOl' ti ff ara ordered to amend their ;\Villa ,DraWD • • E.lat~a S.ul.d ranging the full extent of the hall both o'f them- the t l'ip had- the petition within 20 days. picture a nd the stories. And t be In the ea e of the Holland Bakin a great circle. WAYNES:VILLE, OHIO Never ,had Rowena bee n so Mon ey- the money most of all! elOY versus Vernon ~mley, et al the J. B. and Gillia A. Hollon to the $1.20; Walter Kelly, services medley- Why did you get rid beautiful. Her eyes -thll blue of a But it was too bad t his sort of case wa compromised, settled and Cinc innati Gas & Electric Co. The $14; Woodrow-Weil StannIe Co., of your old Ilu t o? ,. summ er sky-sparkled with pleas- t hin g had to happen- and to a dismissed without prejudice. right to use certain property in supplies, $'~ C. W. tanton, Beni to- I ha d lao much trouble ed excitement. ReI' lovely lips sweet thing like Peter who really Willi am H. Parris versus The Turtlacreek township for lines. settiny markers, $10; John Rail. with it. quivered sensitively. Under the rather deRcl'ved a better break- Valley Packing Co. For money Dr. Zoa May Munger. to Cincin- labor, $19.60; L. I. Pence, reSnu,Uey-nut ) lhought it table she felt about with the toe ha was so old fashioned at heart. only. . nati Gas & Electric Co. The rigbt pairs, $2.26; Mason Lumber Co., never broke down. at a silver slipper until she fo und ' Rowe na ::;tood up and yawned Ray Pursley versus L. H. KUI'- to use certalh property in Frank- material, ~',4 , 72; Oregonia Bridge Beuito- It didn' t -bu t think of Peter's foot to ' press when she and got in to bed. he would do fiss and M.rs. L. H. Kurfiss. For 'lin township lor lines. Co., repait·s to equipment, $22.10; the reputation it ,h as for running wished to call hi s attention ' t.o hel' leve l best to insure t hat un- money. Ella M. Robinson to The Cincin- onia Bridge Co., repairs to equip- over people. anything particularly priceless nulment, in commOn fairness to M~ry J . Burto n versus Maynard nati 'Gas & Electric Co. The right ment, $22.10; Prues Equipm ent, that caught her eye or ea r. Peter. e rtajnly it was for her to We ltz. In forecl osul'e. . to use ee'l'tain property in Franklin Prues Equipment Co" repairs Pete r s tare d and stared at ,her make s ure of it. H e. was too care- ~r~l'ry S. S!'lIIum, receIve r of t1.le town ship for lines. $30.73; . W; N. Cox, sup, , Everyo ne else did, to o. if it comes less, too ~ensi ti ve to public opinion CI.ttzens- Nat\OI!lIlI Bank or WIIR. E. Bevis, et ai, to The Cincin- plies, $17,47; Harl'Y Hill, gas to that, but no one of all those He mIght get t hat receipt for his mmgton ve~'su s Hugh W. Baugh, .Dati Gas & Electric Co. The right books, 88; W. H. Lewis, repairs, present was so umazed and so be- night's residence and he miglit not For COltnOvlt. to usc certain property in FranK- $3'. 60; Lebanon Lumber Co., rewildered ' by her bea uty as Peter she would make su re. She lifted lin township for lines. pairs, $6.16 : Fred Kahn ,Motor himself. Over and over again he the receiver of hel' telephon e and Marrillfe Licensea Leota Weinkauf, deceased, to Car Co" repairs, $16./}6; Indu8MONEY LOANED bad to remind him self that th i asked th em to ,end up t he hou seHarry Robel·t Donough, laborer Robert Weinkauf, et al. Real es- tr!al Tractor, Equipment Co., r eradiant, exquisite creature, t he keepel·. of Loveland, and Miss Glodus R. tate in Tur'tlecreek township. pairs, $168.86; L. I. Pence, weld- LOANS on Livestock, Chattel .. cynosure of all eyes, whose sheet· When she came in, an effici e nt Hill, of Foste'r. Robert Weinkauf, et ai, to AI- ihg, $2; MOI'l'OW Hal'dware Co., Second Mortgages. Notes bouth' beauty fa irly took away one's large, catch women, Rowena J. Wiler Harrold, dentist. of bert Weinkauf_ Real estate in supplies, '$4.65; Brice Smith, <!hain John Harbine, Jr., Xenia, Ohio. bl'eath, 'Was the very same crisp looked. a little limp and wan. Hillsboro, and Miss Lucille E. Turtlecreek township. hook, $I; Cincinnati Oil Works and curt Rowena who ~k e pt such a " I don't feel 1';0 very well," she Augspurger, teacher. of Lebanon. Maurice Hassett. deceased, to Co., oil, $78.70; C. H. Helbing PHON,E 8F3 stubb orn finger on t he stee ring said childishl y. "I wonder if you Elizabeth Hassett. Inlot No. 615 Prop., repairs, $4.50; H. L03QS wheel of their trip. co uld get me so mething hot to Real Eat:ate Traaifera in Franklin. Conover, supplies, $18.83; L. H. LONG OR SHORT TIME-Eu, When dinner was over and he drink '/ I don't want to be sick." Charles and Julia Callahan to Lena Layritz to Andrew Zapf Gordon ' Garnge, supplies, $47.36; term II. Also Surveying and Ab. ~RV~YS~URC, OHIO danced with her for the first time 'rhe h'o use k eper was surp rised Harry P. and Ethel M. Sheperd. and Emma Zaph. , 96:50 acres in Waites Garage, repair work, $41.- atracting. , Write and I will caU '_~_p~ be w.os startled and stirred to di s- It was tnI'ee o'clock ' in the morn- Real estate in Hamilton toWn8hip • .Harlan township. . 36; Waites Garage, rEipair work, and lIee you. Sam D. Henkle, W.f. . . cover tha t !lhe was 'a feather in ing and the bridal suite, well lig ht- Benjamin Farquar, at, to Nell :An'n a Oberlin to Minnie Walker 80; W. H. McHenry, supplies nesvill e, Oblo. J Ii. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~= his aI'ms ; that her gleaming hnir ed, show ed itse lf guiltless of O. Bomberger. Inlot No. 642 in Real estat!l in Deerfte.l a township. $12.61>; Franklin Vulc. Tire .Co" "'was fl'agrant as flowe)"ii ; her skin groom . His pillow had , not been Franklin. June Morton to H. Frank Mar. supplies, $3.40; Kilpatrick-French velvet to his touch- and t hat she touched. Bu t hotel housekeepers '... WANTED ton. Inlots Nos. 281 ,and 282 in Moto.r Co., gas and suppijes, seemed to melt into the music like are schoo led to surprises. She Franklin. $164.47; Victor , Van Riper, gas music itself. brqught Rowena some hot strong Elizabeth J. Simpson, deceased, $97.12; W. C. Newcomb Service " Rowena," he whispered, "it's tea with 'u litt le ,l'um in it and dl'opped off to sleep she leaned to Anna E. Presley, deceased. Station, gas, $7.64; John Law and PATENTS- Sell your invantion 0 1' patent by exhibiting your great isn't it?- Renlly, it' s just gave her an aspil'in tabl et. over her commiseratingly. "Poor 191.82 acres 'in Turtlecreek town- Son, repairs, $1.10: Standard Oil lIIod el 01' drawing at the Second FUNF;RA!-o DIRECTO.· corking t" "]f yo u don 'L feel better pr.ctty child," she mUlttered, "a pretfy ship. Co., gas and oil, $770.18: East INTERNATIONAL PATENT EX"It's gorgeous, Pete r, it's g lori- oon have YOUI' hus band ca ll me- young thing like that.- Him out Joe Horan and Zetta Horan to End Gllrage,. gas, $26.84; W. A. POSITION, eptember 1.4 to 27, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO ou s I And, oh, darling, think how wh-when he come in," she said. all night and then just married!- Florence Snider 74 ,17 acres in Hause, gas, $11.97; Frank Sher- CHICAGO. Thousand of manu- ' they're going to feel in a couple Ro\\ie na's sm il e was a littl e for- Thank God I . found men out ' in Deerfleid township. wood Co., 1l8S and supplies, $10- facturers and patent buyers will of months wh en they read in the will." s he promise d. time!" Sarah A. Price and Samuel 66; HaWs Service ~.station, gas, inspect new devices and patents for F"ll.r Equipped for Good papers about th e annulment and ce d.At "I five o'clock she a ked for her Rowena smi1ed comfortably to Price to Alvadore Root. 28 acres $60.76; LeRoy & Blair, gas, 76c; marketing. Rates $1 per day for , Service. know it was all a fan~el W on't again, herself wlien the ,housekeep,er had in Franklin township . ;focbler Bros. Garage, repaira, 14 days, entitling you to 14 feet. they go down-plop I- like a flat "I f ee l wOl'se," she said . But she turned out thl! Ii~ht and tip-toed Ellis Smith to Mabel EIi~abeth $1.60; A. F. MeUoh Garage, re- rt' you have no model, drawing ~r Lara:e Display Room. ti re 1" did not want a doctOl'. " I'm j ust softly from th.e room, She had a Brush and Robert Seamon Gard- pairs, 76c l Griswold Service StaAulbulance Service "I suppose so ," h e assented net·vo us," she expl a in ed. Would- witness to the virginal privacy of nero Inlots Nos, 87, 38 and 46 in tion, gas i1illS.09; ·Lebanon Lum- description will do. Send for free pamphlet if you have time. If not soberly. "Looking at it that way, wou ld it be a: king too much- for hel' n ight in tl~e bridal suite. Butlerville_ ber Co~, paint and linseed oil, send $14 with descriptions and T .......... 7 DaF or NI.II, it seems rather II low trick on yo u j ust to sit with ma 11 few minRowena was abo ut half through L. R. Randall to Brandalee $69.15 ; Ohio Corrugated Culvert '1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _" them. They mean so well." drawings and we will lo ok after utes ? I'm sure it's onl y excitement breakfast th~ next morning when Irwin Inlot No. 40 in. Mason. Co., sewerll, $171.20; Oregonia your patent interests. B. Hamilafte r' the ba ll." , Peter came Ill. He sat down opNann~e B. Hicks, deceased, to Bridge. Co.', reinforcing steel, ton Edison, Managing Director, The house kccp(' 1' . at down be- posite h.er and the waitress almost Frank Hicks, et al. All real and $63.12; LeRoy &. Blair, ' hauling International Patent EXPOSition, si de the bed. Rowenll loo ked very ran up to get the order. But 'personal property. sand and gravel, $19.4'4; LeRoy &. Merchandise Mart, Chicago. yo ung, vel'y fl uR hed. although ' Peter said he 1Ilready ' preakfasted, Carl and Car~1ine Schaub to Blair, ' cement and gravel, $204; := adol'ahle in hel' lI Oft nip: ht things. would take only coffee, very not, Paul Joseph Stre\(~her. Inlot No. LeRoy & Blair, gravel, "$307.43; fOR 'S ALE ' Tn the dim light t he ho usekeeper ple a s e . . 2646 . in Loveland. , Uderwood Co., typewriter, $103.t'She's entll'l~ly too good for Carl and Caroline Schaub to 60. cuuld not sec h ow olrl the y were and worn . The hou H~ k(! e p er had him, the brute," said the waitress Senter Streicher. Inlot No. 2646 ' - --FOR SALE- Good freRh cow and her own opinion ab out Illan any- to the pastry cook• . "She never in Loveland. GaasHow long can a man live calf. D. H. Hockett, Wayne!_ _ __ how, and hel' fac e j!1' 'II' gl'i mmer said a word ' but 'Good morning.; without brains? . ville, P!:lOne G5Fll. nnd ~ I· illllllel'. The nig ht. house- Didn't ' even ask him where he'd Billa Alloweel Sasse--Let's sec-how old al'o keep!' I' in II hitt hotel sees much. been all night.'" > Labanon Ice &: Coal Co., ice" ? FOR SALE- Peaches, apples and Whc n n o\\' na seemed to have (To be continued) $13; Mrs. Anna Price, sup~Hes, you a few plums. Prices reasonable _ -:x===:====-:;:----==~=~==;='=====:._=====_ILashley Brothers. ·a26 -..~=:== = = ======;======:=====:::::iDo B ED KRESSY FOR SALE- T>obacco Shed, 72 BUD 'n' BUB A Br-:ak In The Chaia "I ~ .., by 28· feet. Good. mortice frame in fine condition. Dr. West, Bell,t ,.~6 brook, Ohio. '

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==========================; : : :~ o-=: SCh 00I Daya . . It won't be long n ow befOI'e vacation is over' and sc hool will begi n ognm. Then t he you ng ones wil l get buck in to t heil' ow n wol'l(J. (0 1' iri the life of the ch ild the I'ca l wo r ld is thuu in wh ich he mixes 0;1 equul tel'ms with otherll of h is own age. We oldel' fo lks are too absorbed with the atrail'S of g l'own-ups to understnnd whnt the young ones nl'e thinking about. . W e are prone to think, DR we grow oldel', t hat wllDt we had in schoo l is ~ood enough f or uut children. Thut wou ld be tl'ue 'If t ile Id ,~or . stood sti~I , but il tIoe. n'l .. In u changing world, the best educatl.on I that which .makes lhe .child a live lo ~he chunges, which brings h im n~O l>t close ly 11'1 touch with the lI ew thmg!! thllt we didn 't know a nythmg abnut when we wet'e yo ung. Evel'ything is diffe l'eilt today fl'om yesterday; tom o'I'row eve rythin g of today w ill be out of date. Tho boy or g irl who guins from hi s sc hool work the se nse of change, of constun t fOl'Wl1nl mov('m e nt, Rt 'C1dily goi ng on has got the best ' f oundalion for success in lif e. We don't think it ill n e arly a ~ important to teach children how ~o do t hings ns it is to teach them how to understand thnigs. On e way IS lo get 1I10 1'e youllg peo ple liS ten.chel'!! nnd on school bonnl s. Schoo l system s mu st g l'OIV and change, .Just !lS the world gl'OWS ulld cha ngc;s, nnd old fo!k ~ nrc too apt to reSIst change. T~ere must be old hen~s In sc h?ol u.~nll's, of course, but some who aro stilI young enough to l emcmbcl theu own ~chooldaYR ought to havc so me say ubout school matlers.

The Turning Tide 'fhe pub lic is beginning to buy aga in. MOll ey is coming back into ciJ'c ul ation more free ly t han .for a yenr nnd I11 0 rc past. Thc texti le mills are coming buck lowurd normal productio n. The leolher in d ustry is howing n decided impl·ovement. Sales of e lectric and gus refrigeratOI'S are incrells ing in . almost evel'y purt of the country. Many of the smn ll I' indu strial plants a l'c now m n ning 011 full lillie a nd t he lal'ge indus tries. or many of them, ure putting on more help. T he 'steel industry and bu il ding construction nre st ill at low ebb nnd the mill'oatls are not cUl'Tyi ng their normal volume of freight and llassenge)'s, but those Ill' condilionR which a general reviva l in other line s will r em edy T he . ,c ountry is . till suffe ring rrom overproduction of wheat eoUon and oi l, umong other things. It seems to us wrong' and waHleful h owever, to destroy what has already been produced, as is being advocated iii somc Qual·ters. It also seemR to us unnecesSli ry to resort to ariythillk like the "dole" system . Nobody in the United tates ha li apnroached starvation i n t his cris is e xccpt ill the region s where the droul,fht of 1930 was at it: worst nnd in one or two " sol'e spots" in t he bituminous conI l1ish ·ic ts. 'I'he re mny be mOl'e who will need he lp the coming Winter becau se their l'el'C1'Ves nrc exhausted , but; there will be more people in a pos ition to give he lp, we believe. An d there wil l be more and more jobs for those who re ally wont to work. H(llv fa st lh e tide of good times w ill come in nobody can predict The cOllntl'Y has been sulfering a lmost as much fl'om overprediction us from over-production, and we are not gifted with the power of prophecy. BuL we have histol'y to back our be l ~er ' that the nited lules of America wi ll come out of this depreSSIOn, as it 'has come out of every pl'eceding depres ion, Btl'onger a nd mo re pro s pel'~u s thnn

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GOOD NEWS La~t su mmer I went to a white I: hurch in a New E ng land to wn . the preachel' for t he duy was a fa m ous m a n 'from n big city, who ha ppen e d to have a summer home near-by. Th e c hu rch was on ly abo ut one ten th fi lled . Even this famous name was n ot enough to p ull people Mvay fl'om the cool. woods

a nd beaches. When t he preuchcl' arose to a nnounce h is text, 1 t hought: "Now we' ll catch it. We shall be told that t hese empt y pews mean t hat t he wor ld is go ing to t he d ogs. We sn a il ,hear a ha lf- hour of lament about huma n wickedness. We few who have come to chu rch , sha ll be crucifie d f or the sins of t h ose w ho huve stayed Ilway." I ha ve listen ed t o ma ny ch urch

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Mis8 M~bel E. \.al·r and Jame Hampton oC Dayton 'pent un'day with Ml's, Amand,1I Stan. Mis Evelyn 'ruck r hns boen camping thia paRt we~k with her sOl'ority sis ters at old prin gs. Ml·S. R. 1t1.. Fite and Jun e EI. len have I'oturncd to lhcir horn e' in Wus hington . H. af.ter n pleasant vis it with 1r '. Fite's patents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank "ViI on. 'rhe .. L uck~' Ill" c lub met vith Ruth le.i\lel' Wedn esd ay evening 1\1 ~ing WflS ' call d to Ol'(l,er by th e pl'esirlent und 12 nH~ mbel's a nsw rcd to 1'011 call. Minut '!< of In ~t meeling wel'e rend. Ro bert" 'ray I'cud un urticle on "Th e T h ings we Make in Farm Machunics, and Rob crt 'hidaker talked on " The . Tilings I Raise In my GUI:de n." The hosless ~e rv ec.l p Ilchell as refl'es hmenls. Adjourned to meet with Jum es and Iilford Do leI' on August 20 . ap t. ha s. Gamel' of Columbus spenl lhci week-end with Mrs. Mar y Finch and Robe rt Gal'n('r. J. . Gi'UY anti gorandchildren, Ro bert, ,Alic e, Kathl een und Wayn e Gmy altended the W arren CounlY picn ic a t lh e Fair Grounds Satu l'duy. . MI'. u'nd M I·S. 1\1. H . Storer and family hav!' moved f rom the Randall fal'l11 to u farm near WilmingtOil. 1\11'. and Mrs. Ge9'ge Hosi!? r ha ve l110ved to th e Randall farm. Mrs. Elizn Th omas, wh o fell a nd bl'oke he l' hi p in March and who hnR been confin ed to Ha le H osJ1ital ('vel' si nce , has heen removed t o t ile hOll1e of h r gnllld son, GeC1 rge MeOra A'. We are glaci to report MI'S, Th olllns able to walk wilh th e aid of a cane . ::;h e is 94 years of nge, ' Mr. a nd Mrs. C harl e~ Ora y call ed 0 11 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hough nnd Miss El'nestin e at Midland iCty Wedne ~day afterno on. Wilbur W . Wil on, who has been vis iting hi s J1urcnts, Mr . and Mrs. fi'rank Wilso n, hu s returned to his hom e in Ron noke, Va . Tim - 1 borrowed my 1'0011'1 mate 'll patent leathe r slippel'~ . . lim- Why? Tilll - Becllu 5e the patent e xpil'ed on mine.

a nil I am sick of them . Bu t I wus due fOI' a plea sant sUl'pJ'li Re. H e announced a te xt from Paul's letter to lhe orinthiam;. He explained thnt in thill Ilassag Puul was r l!ally making a p lea fOl' a generous collection from the () rinthians for the stl'ug gJing chul'ches olRewhere. He h ad an ulte l"ior motive, but that does not change lhe fact that the whole c hapter is full of praise for t he ol'inthiuns. . Having to ld lhem how kind they are, how courngeous, how faithfu l, Pau l concludes by say ing, in etrect: " inee you have a ll these llIony good qualities, r a ~ k yo u to have also this gl'nce 'which was in Christ Jesu~, who b('ing I'ich be came POO l' for ' OU I' sake '." I n other w ords, you arc g l'eat fo lks; come on, now, lind be ge n erous a lso. T he ,preacher t hen pro(,Mded to tell us wha t a gl'llnd thing it is to be long to the humn n I'nee-'-how &,ood people are, how coul·teous to each other, how brave under their s ufferings, h ow hopefu l in the face of a n inscrutab le Fate. He said t hat -God creuted me n and wome n because He wunted companions, and that He was p leased with H is creation. He made us all' pro ud of ou r 'h um an ity, a n d sent us out more ch eedul an d bette r able to tight t he week. I wondered why t here are not more such ser mons, • . Jesus did very little denouncing and hal'dl y a n y "view ing with ulal'm." He came with a joyOllS message. "You. are sons Of God," He said "destined for eterna l h a p pi ness." People like d t hat sort of talk. They called it "gospel," which is tc? say, "good news." !;e rlllon ~

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Horn to 1\'[ ... and Mrs. W. D. Larkin, Augu st 18th u dau g hler, Hebecca E leanor. G. S.to ReeVt K and so nel'ty.ha ve the Moo re prup moved lisses Viol:n and Ruth urry spentupul'toflastweekatA lphu I'hi Kuppn l'ortlrily ump ul old. pl'ings. The Dorcas Society was pleallantly elltel'taincd by Rev. and Mr!l Curless nt their hom e neal' Blanch ~ ler on W ed nesday. A gl'OllP of evangelistic workel's from Xe.nIa held sel'Vi ces at th' FI'iends Church S UnnaY evening. I I'. Lackey ' was the speaker. Rev. nnd M·I's. Kilmer I'eturn'd atul'day frol1ll a three weeks vaeution in Northern Mich iga n. Misll ' Dorothy Curle s of Blanchester was t he guest last week of 1\1i f; Rh ea .Jallette Blair. Miss ) rma E:vans has ' returned from a pleasant vi it with re illtives ~~------------.\ in LO lli ~ iana. R() be l·t Smith is enjoying a pleaslint t l'ip with (ratel'llily brothers on the lake RESIDENT . Mrs. A. W . Turner spen t last wc .k at 4-H Club Camp at Yellow pnngs. , MI' . Hattie Emiott of Gree nfie ld PERMANENT LOCATION i. th e guest of Mr. and M'I's. John Wi lson. Miss Do ro th~' Oonnrd spent last LEBANON, OHIO week with her fl'iend Miss Ann e Kuhlman of Hamilton. Ey.. Ex. min.d GI..... Fitt.d Rep.ire Da-chelol' nc le- Baby s ix weeks old, YOU say. Talk yet? Proud Father- Oh, no; not yet. --.-Bn chelor Unc]e--Boy, eh?

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ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN yo u r Cuttle, hogs, sh eep a nd calves to Norris-BI'ock Co., live wire and progressive firm for the highest market J1ri ces and good service. Union Stocle Yard.' Cineinnati, O. Tun e in on Radio Statio n WCKY 12:30 noon for our daily mar ket l·e por18. .

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Duri ng the time thnt Coylc'!l mea t shop hil!I been estub lished in Wa.yn esville patrona have cOllie to know that they clln always secure quali ty meats ulJd food s ut prices t hat canllot bo bentclJ anywhere . ,Mr. Coyle, the geniul pl'opl'ieLor of this up-to-d llt Wnyne'!\vi,ll e. business house, has mude mOll Y improvem e nt.;; in both his shop a nd se l' viee rende red, und as a re sult has provid ed Wn ynesv ill e with a m odem, cl eun estab lis hmen t lh at people like l o vigit. In a dditio n to Cn'sh meat: lltut ure butchel'c:>d at th e slore':; own slaug hter hou e, a comp lete line of cured l1l oats alJd other food- sLuffs is carrie d. 1I1 r . Coyle has Illade it a point 10 sUlnd be hind all of hi s products, a nd {umi ' hes cu:;tomers w ith the bes t and at priceR that mClln sav ings fO'r the f mil y pocketbook . Coyle'1\ meat shop .a lso maintain s n <I e livel'r se rvice that mea ns much to t he bu sy housewife. who ,Ioes not CII l'(' Lo take lh e time t o go down town f Ol' hel' puwhagef;. ' Whe n it is f r esh, q ua l.ity meats that you neeel go to Coyle's Meat Shop, Pho ne 66, Way nesville.

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FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST ( Undenoml;nation.l) , Chesler A. Williamson. Minillter Bible School a t 9 :30 a . m. Hear t he Echoes f r om , E pwo th H eights. Re ports of the )!oung people who attend ed Tri- tate Chris tian Se rvice Camp t his year. Lord's Supper and ser1l10n a t 10 :30 a .~ . Sermon subject "The h u rch of t he Futul'e." You are 111 wa ys welcome at t his chu r ch.

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ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Rev. Lawrence B. Mollmann. F irst , Third and Fifth Sunday, i\\ r. a nd Mrs. Vern Simpson Mass at 7 :00 a. m. Second antt hnvc moved into t he Ban k IIlI t re- Fourth S unday, Mass at 9 :30 a. m.'lln t Iy Vllellt d by 1 rs. TI·UIl X. WA YNESVILLE CHURCH OF :\\ i ~s Loui e I'un e has bee n off CHRIST t l u t~· li t th e te le ph on e 'e)(cha nge (11 ndenominational) ~('\'e r fl l <IllY!! b u c a u s~ of illn ess. Bi ble School a t 9 :30 a. m. In We' ll do your Grinding )\ l l's. Wa ltcl' hcehlln lind so n a dditi on to hea rin g th e lesson indisc ussed by our a t your Farm on Short \" is ilcli II ilh Mr . . i\1~' ro n Ba nta in te rest ingly toache l's yo u may see it prese nted Wed nesda y a f le l'Lcuan un un lu!<l" Notice. Write or call in dra ma f orm by our young noo n. people. Lord 's Su pper at concluMI'. und Mrs. El'1Iesl Butter- s ion. Chl'iatia n Endeavor at G:4 6 wo rth vis ite d JIl l'. und Mrs. A. A. p. m. E lizabeth Hem y, lead er. Linton in Wilmin gtun lhis a f ter- Evening evangeli stic se rvice at 7 :46 p.m. sermon s ubj ect, noon. " What God Cllnnot Do." Church Little Mi ~ . J ean Me lurc, of night e rvice each W,ednesday at 7 :4 6 p. m. A ne w tYl)e program I Day ton is s pe nding the wcuk wit h Phone No.6 he l' IlTllndm othe r, Mrs. Ma r y Mc fo r t hese service!! will be inaug u rllled in the neal' f uture. For Clure. t he present the ministe r will deliver 11 s hort expos ito ry sermon Hev. a llli Mrs. G. . Di bert a nd Stl'Jia Cronin wit h one of lhe 20 tra ined eleph a nts ('al ured in the fnm it y spen t T uesda y of t his wee k bllsed on the GOipe! According to Hage nheck-Wall llce cireu!! which wi Ji cx hi bit a t l he hio tll te Fair wi l h MI'. IIn cl 1111'S. T . S. Ha rdin J ohn. Subj ect for Wednesday, .Ia ily, Aug ust 3 l to Se(l te mhH 5 inclus ive. hc(' rfu l Ga rd ner, Aug ust 26, "The Burial of J esus," 11• •_ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Prices Reasonable twice and fumit y. master l l'aine r i9 th e man r e~ p o n ~ i blc for the high intelli gence of t he f or Wednesday, Septe mber 2, ' The I' I I'. and Mrs. Lo'l ba ir Wi nfi eld Hesul'rection of J esus." The church Hagc nbeck "Wa lln('e lepha n=l: s.= == = = == = = == = = =:; and child l'cn , of Da y Lo n, s pent t he whe re yo u f eel at home . • week-e nd with MI'. un tl Mrs. HobWul t r Kra lzer a mI wife , lum e rt Fumas. WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH Dunn a nd cluu l!hlel' of Leba noll. G. C. Dibert, Pastor ~ pl'nt Sun day wi t h th Dav i!\ fam . MI'. an d Mrs. Orvihe Gm y and Wednesday: The Ladies' Aid ily of n a r "" cli ma n. daughte r vis ited re l at i v e~ in Socie ty is-holding an all day IDeetEPAIRING Mr. T om H:lI'd in was qu ite ill A. C. Hun l in.g t cln., a nd fllll1i~ y Fl"Ilnkli n Sun da y. Miss Ba l'ba rD re- ing at t he church today. Jr. CHoir "G.lv.nne.led".nd las t wee k with u hellrL IItta ·k. ~ pe nt Rund ny WIt h hlR pUI'c ntg III mai ned fO I" n few days' visit. Watc hes meets at 2 :30 p. m. Bible stud}' Copper Bearlns Clocks M iss Miriam a 1i ~ b u ry Of , .r n'k!<on oun t y. a nd prayer meeting at 7 :45 p. 'm. M... an d MrR. Oscar Wade lind J ewelry .J . \\ .. " II, .o f H a rveY!ib u r~ , le veland clim e Wetln es<,lay even· Friday : Choir practice at 7 :30 Winner of the ing to s pend a cllu pl II f wee kR s pe nt S und a r a ftern oon a t t hiS Ml"s. Rilla BUl'n et, of "Yan kee p. m. S lreet, w ere Su nda y a f te rnoon Store Open Evening. with MI". ancl Mr:<. Allen Emri ck pill ce. Sunday: Sunday school -at 9 :30 Gulf of Mexico g uellts of Mr. a n d Mrs. Samuel a. m. Morning worship at · 10 :30, and Wend ell Illisbury. 1I t1 I11 CI' H u d~1 n und oth 1"5 of Bultcrwol·th . 'W•• ther Test sermon subj ect, "A Sure Remedy E ve rett Early a nd (umil y a rc Xe nill , we~' e he re li n .~ u !, d Il Y after for t he Wh ole of Life.' Epwol·th now d ding in u n ew Buick l' i~h t. no~ n I t~ (l k lll g lit t he Snt de l' Farm, l'Irture (rom actual pbotoMr. un d Mrs. 811 m Sha llot and Leag ue at 7 :00 p. m. Evangelistic Miss Mary Coo k and Pa rry wh Ich IS f or lm le. If1lpb• ..of rolll tak ..n down for son, J ac k, wel'e S u nda y gu e ts of Iblpmcol, ·.hcr tcel . Cook of W a ynesvi lle we re din n er Miss J eRs ie Ga l'l1 e l', who has Mye l" Hy ma n a nd f a mil y. Muster services a t 8 :00 p. m. On Monday LEBANON, OHIO next week the official board will ill • • • • • _ • • • • • i l g uests Wed nesday of last wee k, of b een s\1 ffe ring fro m a spra ined Jack remai ned f ol' a mor e exten- of meet at the church at 8 :00 p. m. i Mrs. Mar garet J o hn ~. a nkle, i!< so me bel ter a t th is w ri t- ded v isit. The W. F. M S. will meet with Mrs. Lucy Fite of in cinnati ing . Mr . Williamson on Wednesday of . L ee H awk e and fa mily arc n e~ t week at 2 :00 p. m. J. Ve rn on Grolf, a nd a Mr. s pent last wee k wi t h he r mothe r and sister , Mrs. Em ma Fo ul ks and Sw in ehaTt. of Duy ton. were he re on now occupying t~e Cole man pro pOU!' Annual Confere nce will be erty on NOI·t h s t r eet. Mr. anel Mrs. held in the Kin g 'Avenu e Church, Mrs. Mollie Davis. und ay afternoon. • D. R idge w ill I move into the Mr. lind Mrs. Walte r Kenrick Mrs. Lucill e Ge lba ugh and Columbus, Se ptemb er 8 t o 14, with and Mrs. Mury Carmony we re da ug hter, Miss Ma lt ha, IMisses Madd n ho use vac:ated by t he Bishop L ester Smith , of ChatHawkes. H a ze l and F lol'enc e Morriso n of Day ton v is itors atu rday. tano oga, T e nn., in charge. Frank Roge rs has sold his Da yton, vis iled 1is Ma ry KathM I'. a ntI Mrs. R a lph McElroy, p" ope rty and grocery , s t ock a t leen T hompson , hel'e S unduy afte r 1\'11'. and Mrs. Murrav Pfi effe r, .of ATTENDED REUNION pringboro and will move bllck to lIoon . __ .. - _ _ FOI'es t, Ohio, we re dinne r g uests Lytle soon. a t t he home of Prof. J. W. Lot z, COlts I... 1Mca.... It · l lr. and Mrs. Elmer Sheehan Mrs. William Coleman, Lizz ie unda y. l\h. and Mrs'. Alvin Earnhart and' ~o I.... ye.,. longer. E llis, Thelm a oleman und DOI'o- Sublcribe for the Miami Gazelle sons, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheehan t hy Mo)(ha m we e Friduy g uests of Mr. and Mr s. Chas. Mendenllall and s on, in company with other Mrs. Harold Kellis und children ================~ a nd Mrs. Maddie Steddom, of relatives fr.om Springboro, Frankat Mt. Holly. n a r X e nia, we re I!!'uests of Mr8, lin and Centerville attended the Anna Cadwallade r, Miss Clara Ohi.o- Indiana Haines reunion at Mrs. F or est Graham a nd son Phone78J Lile, Miss Annie Brown and Miss Glen Mille r Park, ~ichmond, Ind., spe nt last week in Dayt on a t t he home of h e r pa re nts, Mr. a nd Mrs • Ma lli e Brown, on ]l" riday. on Sunday. 'Quit& a number from Sherman Dy ke whil e Mrs. Dyke Pendleton, Ind. were als'o in atten~ Ml·. Earl "Baker left for his dance and togei:her all enjoyed the was away on a visit, FOR' SALE halli e in Denver Colo. Friday bountiful dinner, lovely grounds lPhone 2S Mrs. Anna K e n rick of Wayn es· morning after spe nding several and the beautiful day. ville spent Sunday a t t he home of . F OR SAL Peaches, 75 cent.<; wee ks h ere wit h 'l'elatives. His ..... Mr. and Mrs. Walter KIl Ill·ick. li nd $ 1.00 pe l' bu ~ h e l. B r ing bas Mr. and Mrs. Will iam Coleinan' kets. J. H. Sac kett, Ho ute 3, Way - g ra ndf a t hc'l', P er ry Harlsock, accompa ni ed him home f or several Bachelor Unele-"Baby six weeks and famil y we t'e dinn er g uests nesville. wee ks vis it. old, you say. Talk . yet? .. S undllY at the hom e of t he ir Proud Father- Oh. no; not yet. nephew and niece, Mt'. a nd Mrs. S. F OR S ALE- Crabu(> ples f or jelly Bachelor Uncle -Boy, eh? Attend the ,J..abf)r ,DayO:C,elebration in Htayne • .,ille making . . D. R e nld!.', W ay nesE. S out h and childre n at Made ira. IN MEMORIAM Mrs. Mal'garet J ohns e ntelta in- ville. '-' "cd Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C. Johns FOR SALE- P ea c hes, Plums and In memory of B er t ha Thomas, and children, Paul and Vivian and Maiden BlUsh Apples. J. L. beloved wife of J. B. Thomas. Mrs. Elizabeth Smith of Dayton Mende nhall. Phone 46F 12. · 92 Died Aug ust 24, 1930. Gone but to six o'clock dinner, Sunday. not fo rgotten . .~.--. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hawk e, Cleo WANTED and Albert and Mrs. Ella Copsey WILL PLAY AT CENTERVILLE atte nded the Hawke reunion li t Wa yne Park, Wayn esvi\le S un· \V A T ED- Will t he person who day. t ook blac k umb rella wi t h tra nsThe Way ne T~wnship School A lal'g e cro wd a ppreciated t he parent hook hun dl e fro m Adams Ba nd will give a c:once rt at Cenmus ic Friday e ve nin~ given by the Drug Store pi a se r et urn it .and te rville, Saturday evening, August 29. Wayne 'l'ownship School band at receive I'ewa rd '! Lytle an4 __ the ba ll game also , which was WOI\. by the L-ytIe team The Ladies Aid ne tted a :fail' s um, despite the cool 'e ve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Barton in company with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Baines of Bellbrook, returned last week afte r a mo tor t l'ip th ro ugh Indiana and l\linois. The ne xt meeting of t he La di es Aid will be on Thu rsday a ft er no on Septe mber 3, ins tead o'f Wedn esday, the regular meeting da y, at the hom e of Mrs. Cleo -Grny n ear IJOt Ferry, Mrs. Ruth Savage, president... ~ p e ndi l1 g

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Mr. a nd Mrs. She rma n F erris 'of Loveland , Hpe nt Friday with AI - ' m ond Fe rr is and wi fe. Mr. a nd M rs. J . J . Fi shbau gh an d da ugh te r Elle n o f Mid dlet own , Mrs. Le na S nid er o f Dayton, 'p en t W ednesday with Mrs. Cal h e r i n ~ Jordan and famil y. J uh n Lee Ta lmagc, wife anll so n of S outh Leban on s pent S unduy wi t h his home f olks, A. B. T almage an d aun t , Mi ss J essie L. Ga rner . Mrs. Ka therin e J ordan, daugh ter Mi s.'1 Hanna h, ba ns E d an d All, spe nt S und a y wit h Cha r ley Fo ley a nd famil y near WiIrn~n ~..ton. Ear nellt Gregory a n d wile of Day lon, al'c !lpend ing a week w it h W a lLer T ibbals and fam ily n car W e llma n. " 'R obert- Davi!l j !l I!pend ing a wee'k wit h Fl. C. Mann on anel f a mil y, of , n ~ar Wilm i ngto n. The l\f c'1{a y fa milies a ttended th e . Ha ywo,rt h-Builey re union a t J)ove r, on S u~day. , Mis!i Muryne t A n dr ews s pent Sot urday e,' nin$t in Wilm ington. Mr. R ob rt 'l1d . W8 ;~ • -ery mut;h imp rov d at this w riting. Mr. and M I'!!. Oha rley windler a n d daugh te r , MillS Louise or Dayl9n, have returned from 11 t wo week!! vU<laLi nn in W ~.~ Vi rginia'. Harry Cline 'W ill leave In the near future to visit his' parenta in

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'M iami Maid 4-H Food Club Meeting 'rhe 'J-rr Poocl Club met at the bome of Andrcy and Iarga L'e t r a w C o l~ d. ,Twe lv member:'; a ns wcrml roll ·al l. \IV II wenl asked tu write a sto ry o n "C iub Work a nd Experiences" and br ing to next meeting. EV' I"), club mem ber' must; bring t heir rcr ol'.I boo k fOL' inspection to Mildl" " 'ook's home eptembel' 1\; ul!Oo b ri ng YOliI' 'h doze n rolled oats roo kies and % doze n scottish fa nci es 01' I ~ doze n . ugu r cook i . ~ . 'r he fo llowing de m on ~trations wel'e g ive n, "('I'eam SouJ! ~ " by Marg aret. Crawforu U1)d MUl'j (,1'i ~ oro n ~. . De lightful Milk Drill k. by An ll n Lec ran!! anti Eve lyn j·'urna. . Icc crea lll !lnd cnkes were :C\'vcd b~' OUI' h ostl? ~sl'S Mjlrgar t an d ru w furci. I\'cxl mcc tillj! Audrey will be held September ,I at th e home of Mildl'pd Cook. Viq;inia n cnling-cr, ' Re porler

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Hl.' ccnl lv 11 111011 cluim in g to he a nl('(\irnl sp<' ialilll, made n visit. ttl Jl arvcy ~ hll\'g a nd IlIUktl'" two or thrcu vidillls out 01' II goo d.sized pi le of lJlo n e ~· . li e Illu de in'lU iI'ies at Hur v e y ~ hurg a s 10 Lhe sick aro und th e nci){hburhood. a nd ca lled Oil it l CW. He W ll ~ a ~ p e ci u l i., t . in ever~' case he vi 'itccl, and left med ici nc fl l'o m i:i ng u curl' i'or $2fi. The man fo iled (0 l'ctul'n IInci tht! money was J,tllnl'. He wa,; 1111 altrnct.iv ' young f ell ow, wel l dressed, dr()ve u MIJ1 11 I·t lIIachin<J an d at OIlC plllc!' c la im ed to I><J a SOli of )) 1'. Ellis Th i~ is 1\ new stunt. but th e 1I1an made u goou day' s wugc a t it.

A nightmnre in tho first half of Attend Lab Ol' Day Celebra ti on. A t'rangcIllE!nts for t.he uig caleA ttenu La bor Day Celebration. CO LUMB S- W hen th e stat . the first inning, and a pitiful lack b l·I.llion 011 L,lluo r Day were a bout board of cu ntl'ol a pp r oved the of baseball strategy in 11le last ball Ml'S. W. O. Raper' is visiting in SJIJ ith hus becn q uite MI·s. Addic tra nsfer of $200, 000 from the comp] 'ted a t a meeting of the Cincinnati. . Rick. mallu factu re rs and sal s fund of of the nin t h inning cost the W. A. Way ne A t h lelic club MondllY t he department of publi c 'Wel£ar. J. P. l~romm and family spent C's. a 4 to 3 defeat by the Mol'even ing, a nd if n ext Mo nday is a . Mye l' Hyman an d fam ily spen t to pa y for t hc con ti tl'u cti on of . a row Merchants in the game played Sunday wit h r elatives in Dayton . Sll nti uy in Cinci nn a ti. nl'ight clay t here will be an imnew heating a nti li~lJl in g plant at at Wayne Park lust Sunday afterthe penite nt ial'Y, it used state promense c rowd at lhe par k. noon. Aftel" the first-inning tragSummer Specials at Cary's 0 1'. ,1. T . ElliH is t he g uest of his fit!-l on th e work uf pr ison inmates. edy, the game settled into a closely :'The Home of Gif ts," Lebanon, Presiden t AdamR appo inted t he lO on S. S. ,Eli is, lind fa mil y. . In olh er wOl'dli pri soners and waTds contested, in tere ~ ting affair, and Ohio. follow ing comm ittee!l to look aft;:;'r of Ohi o will .pay ·the. cost of t~e all but thllt ninth inning lapse is J ames Lovc lr and -f(ll1lil y vi sited th e affairs of lh e day. Th ey werc : new healin g pl um. through theIr freely f orgiven by t he fan s. U. M. White, of Louisvill e, .Ky" lel fJw n tud uy. reiutivl' s in Midd in dustria l ncliv it iefk Pa rt of the Grou nd, -- Russe ll Sa lisbury, "Bob" Burton, of local slugging called on Wayn esvill o fri ends re() I'c le red transfe rred from Kennet h JhO tll l11 a nd H ome r home-nlD f ame, played s hort-st op ccntly. Mis;; Ali ce Gons wa. lhe g uest $2\1G,OOO HlIll1by. . th e mam.l facturers a nd sal!!s fund, for th e home boys, and after scorof fr ic nd.in Spri ngfie ld Su nda y. presen ts profi t mad e by the sales (J enera l ol1l llli ttee - Herbe r t ing the wits out of the fans during Go t o 1\1I's ..- F. H. Farr, Third depar tment during th!' two yeal's BlI el'k le, Boyd Hendel'RO n a nd fieldin g prac t ice played a fine s treet, for school supplies, candy .. und i W r: . Geo rge Kerns Mr uum ini stra t io n of Gover nor MyeTt l-' I ~ on Watk:ins. game in the fi e ld. Bob also got and notion s. we re Duyton vi ~ ito r~ , M(lIJ liay eve n Y. Coopt! r. in spite of t he fact that Ken nison Yo ung wi ll have W. A. C's. first hit, and scared ing. fOI' severn I mu nth s fo ll owing the cha l'/?e ()f the cliA'en 'nt event!!. Ilnd their first I·un. For tho eeco'nd Fun Galore at the Apron Social IRON S-KUN S son disaste l' th e workshops we re he will have the au t ho r ity to select week in succession Roy EIli~ lead at FelTY Church , Tuesday nig ht, Lee Huwke and Camily vi.. ited pri practic ally idle. In th e paRt, profits his lil!ulen a nls. Bov d H e nd el'~o l1 his mates at bot, this time hitting September 8. lH~a.. Xe nill Sund ay relulivE'S The foJJl)will)(, allnouncement h a~ charge of t.he tc ri n i ~ events. mad e thTou gh lh e sale of a rticle. a single and a double that drove a fte rnoo n. Th ' pr int ed maLte r was di stribmnde in prison a nd ho spital workall thre e of th e runs. Allen MenMiss Bernyce Hyman " et urn eu will be of in tel'e:;t to th o fl'ien<i:; SUFFERED. LOSS OF ARM ~ h o p s , have bee n ut~lized to purdenhalJ did som e fine work, too, ·hom e Friday after a f our-wee ks of 1'h . anu Mrs. Hoy Iron s, of ulerl to towns around Way nesMI'. alld Mrs. J. . Ha wke vi s- chase Clyde, OhIO, fo rm I' r ;; id nts IJf ville Satur day evening, a.n d on all mod ern equIpment, new the double play he started being visit to Chicago. Y ited fl'iemls in Leba no n S undll lifford Beckelt J r. of ncUl' Waynesvi ll e : sideK Wl' I'C h'eal'll "we wil l surely plan ts etc. and th e trans fer of thia especially fine. . aftc rn oo n. Orego nia , was ser iously inj ured in be t here." Mr. und Mr5. H. C. Kutl s la rge amount from the fund will ,'1'0 start the game, the visitors • Mr. and Mrs. Fo rr est Hougll and P l'izes va lued at ove r $:100 will a n a ccide nt a t t he A r miLage g'l'avel handi cap indu strial expansion f or lit on H. H eisinger's delivery children vi sited relatives in Buf- a nn ounce the lIIulTiag!:, of their Go to r.h s. F. H. FaIT, Thil'd <lllll~hter be di~tJ'i b u ted t o wi nners of t he pit neal' S out h Leba non last T hur; ~ tl'eet, fo r schon I Mupp1ies, candy ome time. No building brick wQI'se than a swarm of hungry falo, N. Y. last week. . flo l'i;; B ·I1 r differenl contests, and it will be day morni ng. Beckett, it i sui d, and are being manufactured at either bees on an open ba'rrel of molasscs notions. of the sta te oper ated brick plants to worth anyo n e's lim' to cQ.mpete wus attempt.ing to r emove a st ick T. Coudim smote the fir st pitch to Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Marlatt atMI'. Ros. ' Iavton Irons [01' t.h 111. T went-y big events wi1\ f rom th e conveyor when his left t the present tim e, although milleft COl' a single, and G. Couden t ended th e Marlatt reunion at the Mrs. L . l-J. Gordon ' and Mi ss a rm was caught in t he· muchin ery. l i o n ~ <if t hem have_ be en made in sacrificed, pitcher to first, R. Cou- Xenia Fair ground s Sunday. on Satul'day . lhe' twent.y- e\"enlh tl11\e up the whole uftcr noon and bi e Gl'lIhlllll were Dayton visiAb He lIl unag-ed to shu t ofT the mlJ of Ju ne nin ch'e n h und red thirty wi ll be topped off wit h Il bu ll game the p a~ t. These we re all used ill den singled to centel', and Roll hit one betwee n Bclll brook and Way nes- chine but not L1n t il he hod be!:'n tors MondllY. the co nstruction of new buildings to Jeft, '1.'. C. Rcoring. Forman hit Wallace Treadway und er went a v<,yor. Hill d l'agge d a long t he con At home, 20 " Oak ley Av e . vill e. out· state in stitutions and hOIa ground el' to short, and R. C. beat tonsil ope'r ation a t Blair Bros. MI'. and Mrs. J, E. Fra :d el' at- of Lunsing, lIl 'r he ·mall price of adl11i ~si on. ar m wus bl1"dly 'ma ngled , i>hy~i­ tended pita ls, but as only II limited apBurton's throw to the plate, Fore- hospital, Lebanon, un da y mornn at Burlhe F ruzier r eunio cians findi ng it nece sUl'y to amMr. Iron: is th l' I'o n of MI'. nnd 10c, wil l !ltlmct lIlany til the park pr opr iat ion was provided for inman also r each ed fi rst. Carroll ing. to nvil le , Sunday. Mrs. Roy h ons und spent his early ant! if you buv!) a large fa mily or )1utatl' it a t the shou ld er joint. stit ut iona l expansion by Governor tried to duplicate Foreman's feat . .can bl'ing the mo st. persons in one - - - -~ --but Roll was caught at the platt): Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Elze y alld boyhoc)ti dllY!< in Wa ynesv ille. MI'. a nd Mrs. Mark Roge rR and Whi te t he building program ill load, ur lately mllrr ied. the ol des l Hul·ton to Wener. Himes got a life daugnter, of Dayton, spent Sundaugh ter, we re gu ,:;t.'1 of r elativ es p"a cti~all y at a stund still. P!'I'SO IJ on th c~ g roul1d s or perhap ' when his groun.der got past Gons, day with Mr. and ,M rs. Wa lter ut Springbor o Sunilily. l' u lirE) a th let icall y incli ned- can "How Firm a Foundation" would and lvans scored two runs with a Elzey. pitrh h orse shoes, JUI11 P, r u n, etc .• be a fit t ing theme song for Columhi~ t o lefh. Thompson slaShed the l\h. uud Mrs. J . W. Bake l', of w ill b;~ va lu aule pl' iz s to atmosph er e to end the agony. Miss Lew ise StJohn? of Troy, ann F ranklin, spe nt Sunday wit h l\h. bus and Central Ohio folks who y tliel'c d i:tdbute. There will be fivc hllve money in its banks since COllWith two out in the second, R. Mr; Fred Gephart, 0 Da yton ,. we I'e und Mrs. Charles GI·a y. el'ents for women a nd gi rls j fi ve solidction of the Ohio National and om el'~ . invf!flt igating t he death Couden walked, RolI hit to left guests of Miss Louise Hnederson, and Forman got a life on J. Hel~ Sunday evenillg . , Opal F Ul'bee, 15 , ot: Muso n, has £01' boys; b~ o fo r me n one.! eight of Mr~ . St.ella Iae Little r. 35, !\fl'. ad Mrs. J. D. Bolin, of t he First Citizens Trust banlu been declal:ed by a committee qf fteC) fO l' a ll I:n t h ' a fte rnoon's en- wh ose bruised a nd nud e bOfty \Vas Dayt on, were week-e nd guest s of which give.s t o Columbu's one of singer's high throw, but Carroll ent. the largest and strongest financial f ound on a cr ee k bank neaT Xen ia MI" a d Mrs. Carl Fry e. hit a puny grounder, and the batMisses Annie and Mame Brown three to be the healthies t g il'l in t.ertainm ---- ~~ institution s in the state. Total reMonda y ann oun ced t hey be lieved tory attended to the obseqqies for we're dinner . gue ts of Mr. C. .N. Wal'r n cou nty and will ~o as its she di ed of natural causes an d wa s R. C. at the plate. One-two-three Be1'l'yhi1l and 'family, neal' Bell- re pI'csentative to t he OhIO tate Ml·S. Lee Hawk e, and son Dean, sources of this new banking house not mUI·del·ed. for tb'e visitors in the next two brook lost Sat urday. fail' th is week, wher she will share und Mrs. Doris Tra cy were Da yt on provides . t otal r eSOUl'ces of Blore thun $5 6.000,000 with capital, Drs. T. F . Mylel' and R. R. Mc- visitors Tu esday afternoon. frames. Roll got his . third hit to wi t h 87 ol her girl in the state !;urplu s and undivided pro.fits in Clellan, t he au topsy s urgeons. stort the fifth, and Forman starMake you'r Lawn more beautiful t he chance of 'W iiming the title of of t or investigation, said t hey ted anotber, midway lnitween sec- bave. your mower sharpened by Ohio's healt hiest g ir l. T he ju ry of 1\1:1'. an d Mrs. Ma tt McKinsey, of excess of $7,50"0,000 .. The confound about u d ozen min or knif e Los Angel es, arr ived her e last solid ation was effected wi~h the ond and first, but Mendy leaped Eleetrakeen ' Proce85. See Roy t hl'ee selectin g 1I1:i s F urbec was coopera tion of the Federal RelleTVe wounds a nd many b ru ises on th e Thursd ay f oy an extende d visit. into the air, caught the ball and Pigott, at 'L umber Yard. co mposed of Miss Alice W aggo ner Bank, of Cleveland, and by tlie apbody, but that nllne would have of Leba non, gra duate n ur. e of completed a fancy double execucau sed death . Th ey said death was tion. Carroll doubled to left, and Mrs. Kate <Eva~s, of Spring the Wal ter Reed hOl'pital; Dr. Miss He nrietta McKinsey left pr oval of the United States Compnot du e to an y xternal cause , and :I.' ues day for Ashtabula after sp end troller of currency. Columbus haa advanced another base on a throw Valley, ~ spent /leveral" days last Ma ry L. Coo k, phy:ician of Wayauthorities said they be lieved a ing t he summer at her horn e het·e. been unusually fortunate with it. made to ca~ch him napping, but w~ek at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. nesville, and 1''11', . J ames Arnold, banking in stitutions during genheart att ack overcame t.he woman. Hime.s kindly grounded out to C. E. Anderson a.nd 'family. -graduate 'nurse of Mia mf Vall y Gons, so aU Carroll got was a lot hospital, Dayton. Of t he 17 me n arrested in the Miss Evelyn Cartwright arrived erally dis t urbed conditions. Recent The a nnua l Wanen County W. case, 12 ' wer e rel eased. The home today f rom Camp Owaissa, e xamination mode by banking exof valuable experience and exer-' . Sa:ws filed boy machinery, cut C. T. U. conv nt io o will be he ld other fi ve, incl ud ing th e w o man ~s Po., wh el'e she spent the summer. perts show all of these institucise. The. Morrow !Joys made cleaner, truer, faster. Also crOBSin t.he ]\1'. E. chu rch FridllY, Septions t o be absolutely sound and hu sband , H oward, wel'e held f or 8n9the ~ faint attempt In the.nlnth cut saws, gummed, 25c per foot. 'GIBBONS FAMILY REUNION tembcr 4. Wlth one down, ~~ward smgled Roy Pigott, at Madden's Lumber H emorrhoids or PILES a ' spe- solvent, and a statement from RepJ'esents,tivse w ill be present furth er q uesti onil)g These five men and committed SUICide, Weller to Yard. ' The Gibbons reun io n wa : held f rom e ight ulni ons and a good pr o- offi ce l's said , ha d been w ith Ml·S. ciality. Cons ult Dr. Steele, Wil- George DeCamp, chairman of the Sunday, Aug ust 30, ul; he home g ram has been pr epared by Mrs. Littler s hort ly be fore her death, or mington, Ohio. Mendy: T. Couden'singled and ail- . ·Sep2 fe deral reserve board in Cleveland says that all of the Columbua Wm. 'Schatzman and family, of of .Mr. and Mrs. J ames Bergan Li Jli:ln M il1 ~, co un ty pr esident, wer e believed to know mOI'e about va'nced on a passed baU, but G. Couden committed assault and bat- Madisonville, Miss Letitia Schatz- with the f 0110wing present: J ohn with Mrs . Nor ma Schoefll er, pr esi- lhe case t han t hey wel'e telling. Mrs. D. E. Standiford returned OJearing House banks are in a Coro ne r R. L. Ha in es WIlS to home last week aiter spending sev- position to avail themselves of the tery on the atmosphere. ' man and Mrs. Todd Schatzman, of Gibbons and sons, Harvey F ulke r- dent. of the 'le rm onl cou n t~' W. Meanwhile, what were our Cincinnatiiii spent Sundalr with son and family, o( nea l' Xenia ; C. T. . an d Mn1. Rachel Harding make his re llo! t J!l~r in th e day. eral we ~ k s with relatives at Lena, fuJI measure of its support. On the board of directoTs of the merged . boys doing? Two passes and a M d W 0 Walter Gibbons and family, of Wa rren cO lln ly probat ion offi cer, Ohio. stolen base were . wasted in the r. an rs.· .. . Raper. near Alpha ; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer as the prin cipa l speak el·s. The banks, are included high officials GRANGE PROGRAM first, and .nobody got anyp'lace Go to Mrs. F. If. F Th ' d Gibbons, Ml·. and M:rs. Oral Hess, 1I10l'l1ing session will OPI!,11 promptFor best r esults consign ·y our and large owners of practicaUy until after one man was out in f arr, Ir of near Bellbrook; 0 8cal' Gibbon s ly at 10 o',clocl<, an d the a fte r1,ive stock to. Grcen-E,"bry Co., every great manufacturing and in- ' At lhe I'egula r meetin ll' oi the the fourth. Thlln,Bl1rton hit a fly stre.et, . or school supplies, candY and famil y" Harold Weeks and CinCinnati, in care of D. R. Salis - dustrial institution in the city of noon sel<sion at 1 :3 0. The pt:Ogram Grange atunla y night, Sep t emlrer 801n~thing ,less . th~n. a mile and nobons. famil y, Mi Il Mary Gibbon s, of follow : Columbus. 5, t he f ollowing pr gram will be bury. IIt:ralJr,ht up IUto the .Blr n fr<?nt ?i ' Miss Nellie Graham, of .Harvoys- Dayton; Mrs. Annie Gibbons, Mr. g ive n: the p,ltcher.• Roll came chargmg 1~ burg, and Mr. and. Mrs. HeTman Ja\'n es Gibbens, Mr. R.nd ·Ml's . . Devotiona l. . ... .... Rev. Gist Retail cigaret te dealel's evel'J' Mi'. and Mrs. Geo rg e Stroud, . . Gu stin F amil y of Duyton/ spent Saturday with where r eport lhe largcst sale of ci.. t~ c~~ch the ball, Imd- - -Iet It .Surfa.ce are enjoying ' a visit to James McDonoltl and , daughter, Music .......... M i s~ Trma BI'own MlI ~ ic ..... dlop, ·untouched. Ramby ~rounded Mr. and Mrs. George Wall, nee Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald 'Jr. Address ( f W elcom .. .Rev. Dib e'rt Recitation . Marjo ri e Edwards t.he former s p arcnts, Mr. and Mrs. garettes during the past fe.w day. Alto n and E a d Earnhart E. T. ~'troud. tq the short-stop, who ~Ied for a Helen Graham at Baltimore . Md and son, Mrs. Julia Bergan and R espon se .. .... Re\. Ruth B. Murray So ng in their history. Smokers laid in a ~ou?le play, ~ut Roll used ~is f~et ' , . Mr. Michael McDonald l of Way- Vocal S olo ........ Mrs. Olive Curl Current E vents J. L. M.e ndenhall large supply in order to escape tit. SO ll g .. Grange m place of hIS hands to catch the He'r beft ' SatterthWaite and nesv ille. Appoin t ment of Co mmittees Mi s Mildred Hnrtsock, and two cents per package tax which 'hester William on Talk . Rev. , aSSisting throw, and. both runners daughter Margaret, Ml'. and Mrs. After a fin e dinn er t he younger Repol'ts of 1..0cal P'I'esiden t and t he Misses Lulu and Alta Odoms, went into effect Tuesday. It is Music Gustin Famil y we re g.u est.'1 of Mrs. Edith Harris one of the most unpopular taxea . were saf e. Mendy popped to ' the 1;. Hunter, of ,Dayton, were visi- memb ers of t he famil y enjoyed' Direct ors of De pBI;tmen.t s pitcher, but Roy Eilts assumed the t ors at the home 'M' Mr. and MI's. boat ing and a balI game. A. very Flo~ver l\fj si,on ... ......... ............... . a nd f,\ mily on Thu rsda y. ever imposed b.ecause it reaehfiJ heroic .Tole· of the .fireman saving ~har1es Satterthvlai.te Sunda/y p leasan t tim e was etlj oted 1Iy all .,......... ... ..... " Mrs. ,E va McD9naid such a tr:emendous number of BUSINESS MEETING the cHild,\ and produced ',the'- hit afoo1'11oon. . pr.esent. · Soldi el'S and I'lilol's ..... , .. .. , .... ... Mr. and Mrs. Lell Hq.wke en- voters. ·AlI · dealers were called upthat· 8core(i 'the run. _ ....... ~-,.~ ~ . Mrs. Minnie Ogle bee tert ained Sunday in celebration of on to make an invoice of their The pusin ess meeting of t he C. the third weddin g annivel'sary of stock on hand at the end of'Auplt . Nothing . more doing Ul!~i1' the . Mrs. Anna Cadwallader and Mise HOME TEAM DEFEA'T ED . 'l'emperance. In the' und~y ninth. On~ mlln was out . w}lel! Ol~r~ Lile attended a _bidhday an ____ . SchooL .......... .. Mrs. .Esthe~ Car~ E. Soc iety is 'to be held Thu\'sd!Ly Mr. and Mrs. May n8l'd Weltz. and to put the new , stamp on .11 Ramby hIt anotbel' g~ound.el" to niv.e rsary celebration on Sunday, Th e Mo1'l' oW AU Sta rs def eated Pe,a ce ... :... : ...... ": .•... I\{~ s. Ead Ciltl nig h.t, Se pte mbe r 3. All young sold thereafter. Telegraphic ordera' people cordially invited. A surpl'ize MillS Laura Rosnagle, of Cin- were sent by several distributorl . th!! ~ort-fjtoPJ and that young man in honol" of their relative, Mr. C. th e }Yaynesvill e 1 egion team here .E\ ~~I g~hst~c. '~I s. ' l\:lehssa Conover soc ia l feature has . bee n jola nn ed oinnati, is spending her vacation to the manufacturers to rush an ,trIed to stand on thl! bon, .first on N. Clybol'n, ' in Wilshington C. H. Sahil'day af tern m'n by the score IChtl stlan Cltillen, hl):l .. :............ . Il':ld all wishing to atten d, meet at IDS feet, a~~ then 1n an e~actly and Miss Lilli remained for a more of 10 lo (J. The h, llne t eam failed : ...... : .. .. ......... ..... ..: .. Mls. Eva Ball wit h her broth er-in-law and sister, oxtra supply late last week, . and the church of Chri t at 7 :30 p. 01'. und Mrs. H. E. Hathaway. reverse POSItion: Mendy slnglt;d protracted visit . to hit when hits were needed, 1.~.. I.b:]e In t he Pubhc SChools. all were practically sold out Monthe above da te. m. on to Idt, and 'Elbs sent ,the runs m . hence ' the defeat. "., "........ ,.Bertha Middleton day. The fact that such a large with a double to riltht center, and Mr. ~nd ~~. Jphn Gons enter- Child W elfa'!'e . , .. Mrs. Lena Clark Miss Winifl'ed Nutting and Miss s upply has been sold during the himself reached thud when T. C,, tained with a (linn'e r bridge on - S. T. L .. M TS .. Mabel Hollirigllwol;th M!lY Wdght we re s ho(Jpin~ in Wil- past. two weeks is ,oing to m~ke dr.()p'pe~ the return throw. A hunt WedneSday evening of last week: ' S cial 1\{01·u!i.ty:Ml·S. Viola St ottler II1lngton an d called on fl'lend s m a mIghty poor showlDg of receipts ~cl'1ftco woul.d plmost surely have The )rue.fits ' wer 9 Mr. and Mrs. lri~ li tutes . l'Ih s. CarolYn .Rockhill · Clarksville, Mond ay afternoon. 'for the new law the first month or Icored the tymg run, but the next .Ma'ynal'd Welt z, Mr.. and Ml'S. Pianll Solo ........ ,... ... .. ,. MisB Mabie o. And even after that the retw~ men .to~k three healthy, ~ut Cal'l Sanker, M\': and Mrs. Nelson Electi.on of OfficeJ!s Messr\; Chatles ' Satterthwaite sults are very uncertain. And what futile, swipes at . the boll, With Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bland . Hymn ' a nd R. A. Crolls motored to L political machine the new tax Mr. and Mrs. ,Herbert Buerkle Nonn Praye r .. Mrs Me lissa Con over n.ever, an· attempt to \ bun~. Sardini a last week, Mr . Cross rc- :aw creates ! Already 47 inspectMason will be the opposmg t e a m ' • Lunch . . moining f ol' a visit to relatives. ,rs each at an annual salary of at. Wp'yne. ~ark! next Sunday, with : .Mts. Frank L. Taylor of San ,. 1 :1l 0- Dev ot ionals .. ... Mrs Spindler $1,500 with all expenses paid, B~I!br~o~ commg ?n . Monday . to Franci~.ci, Cal., , who has been the Vocul So In .. Mrs . Olive Curl MI'. and M,'s. Paul Spaite and love heen appointed, and the law !'lO ll, and Mr. Chiles Wadsworth, of asSIS~ 'Yi~ the b11:f Labor, Day gllest of. her mother, 'Mrs. Edith M. . ~ Memo rial Se rvice ... .. .. : .. " ..... - .. -. !asn't been in effect Qne ",~ek. oele~r~t((~n. , Rarris for fseveral weeka, left for . . . " .. , .... ... Mrs. Bel,tba Middleton Dll yLuII, we r e g ue!\ts of Mr. and l\frR. Olho Hend erson, on Wednes. MORROW MERCfJANTS Boston on. Saturday afternoon 'to . T ru mpet 0 10 ....... , ....... Cec.i1 Davis Even the deaf and blind chil~ da y. - ,'<.' AB R H PO A E join her. husband and ' after a short ' J uvenilc Co ur t . ..... .:, ........ . elren of Ohio who attend each year the state school maintained here in . T. eoud~, 3b ', 5~ l ' 2 o· 3 1 visit with friends ~he;!,!, .they will . • Vora l 'S~I~ .... ~l'M~:.t~aHB:~~ Mrs. Flo~s ie Carey, Mrs. Effie 'Columbus for their benefit, a.:e G. Coude!), 'l-b 4 0 0 12 0 0 I~ave fOl' their. home In S.a n Fran-. Report of Wo rld'~ Conven tion l11ith, Mr . Hannah Taylol.'. Miss _aught in the economy trend . of R. Co udell, . ss 3 l ' 1 2 3 1 CISCO, . .. ........ Miss orma Schoeffl er Lucy Emley and Mr. Chester the present administration. AnMi s May Wr~ht entettai~ed Solo ... .. Miss Mabie ' R6ll, 2b .... ....4 0 3 1 3 1 Oarey visited J'elativeR in Dayton !\ouncement' has just been mad. , un day. . Forman, c! ., .. 4 1 0 1 l O a beautifully appointed dinner at Sil ver Chim e~ that the school term ·at both of C~rron, If ........4 1 1 0 0 0 The Littie [nn on Thllrsday, ',in Be nediction " these institutions wi1) be .curtalled HU!1 e /!, p .. .. ...... 4 0 0 2 2 0 honor of Mrs. Frank t . Taylor of _. .- - - - - - - The Tri- State Club of Waynes- The us ual fall term 'opens _lvans, . c .,...". 4 · Q .·1 .0 1 0 ,San .Francisco, and M1'S. llradbury ville and Fen1- Churches of Christ the first week in september WEINER ROAST Thom~sonl rf .. !J 0 0 0 0 0 Poole, of ,. Clncinn'ati; l;iesides the will give an ' Apron Social" Tues- but this year the opening is .,ostHowald, rf ..... 1 0 1 0 0 0 two guestS oj .honor the oth-er for: day night; September 8 at Ferry ooned two weeks, and there will '" I - ,- - - -1 -3 tlmste guests 'were, Mrs. Edith M. Church. Everyone invited. b e at loast anothet two weeks !:ut ",ota s ... .. .... . 36. ~ I) 27. 3 Harris .Mr!!. Laura MI's. of!' the ternl w.hen the yens scliool A card moiled at London, Eng:, .. -"""--'. " . J. 0.' Cartwright," ends. l ' he . nving is made in i roD! Dr. T. I. Way, of Cincinnati; ctel'm . .,Hawke ~nd Miss Emma I-I .. ii ..h 'w ;',,," W A YNlDSVILL~ A. O~ utting short ' the t erms . of the former ,Waynesville boy, st;ates AD R ' H PO A E The 'aftbrnooh wall verY !:.'~~~~e~tl::l teachers' an.d .instructor!! employed that )l'e has had a splendid trip at ';Wellei; c .... ..1.3 0 ' 0 ·6' l ' 0 spent at ~he home ofMis~ the institution. lind the IIchool since July 22, v isiting interesting year, already. shorter than in p.ub, .,.u1'11er rf -,..... .. 3 O. 0 O ' 0 0 ':::', ="=== ' ====;;===;;:;==:==';;:;; I o nt,'''C,. " in Europe. " . lic ' schoois l is to be ' ~horte'ned in . : Cl'{l!t, rf "" ....:'1 -.0 O . 0 ....0 ~ () ,~ . order .to ma'ke ·the budget balancf;' " G~)li's, . Ib ·.. ." ... 8 0 ' ;~O J 4 ·O :.~ " ,RunslJattet/ Iri"':':Roll, . F i)1)Jri a n . TIIis is the first 'tinie Ill, the ' history , l ~ R:JI,u.Pt9Jl.,' 8S ... ,4 , 1 ··1 · 2 8 ..0 -'{vans '~.. Ellis 8 . ., I ·. r, :. !ln~ Mrs. HanY 'Burnett apd fam- of Ohio .that the e ujtfort~nat• .. ". R8pil:l y ,. If.:::,,::8 1 .. 0 ...0 0 0 . ' StpleD; Bslles......FoJ'tnan . . \V, ·!1~r. lIy, M;l', ~. W. Thomas, M1S11 Cora children have oeen eallt-d upDn W . " Mendy. 2b , .. ,,,.4 ,· 1 ,.1 3 a .0 . Sacrifice Hl~G •. Coud)in. . Thomas . and Mr. · Arthur '1;'homoll nelp the stote out 'financially,· and :r E~UiI, ff .... , ......•.4-·... 0 · Z 1 0, 0 .J')Vo-base .,Hits-::-Ctl r· - ) .. Elli!l, I attended the Carter reumon l\t children in 'the world ,lie~~ ' th '. ad.. b 4- . 0 ·0 " 1 ~, n. 1 Left. 011 f '~ase1! -- 11 orr.c,w · G ~~~~=~d!~~~1: .v·a ntages .of .state . -train,lnlr .''mg_ • C~;<"""".~'l.. , , , J~e18Ing~r ~ .HelsJ~lre~.3~..1 ~ ~. ~, .! W..wiesVille' 6. '. ' ':. _t than those able to. 'eit het -hear . MI'. ~nd Mh!i ·William M'icllener aee. · " T9tal~ ' . 3~ , 4,. 27 ill) , . ~o'ub.le Play :-"' . Mer.d l~:} h<\l~ j:. . GOl18. ' '. :..J \. . .1 a~d child't'en and Mi85 ' Doris Salis byry, who spent the ' summer at . . . . '. 1 .2 a" I! 6 " 8 9 ' , .Struclc , Ou~by HimcIt fI j br 1tIj~.~tS!.lI!!!!J~~~M ." u , :.IeJlinler 4i ., : !! Boulde'r , Colo., arrived in WayM~1TOW ........ 4- 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 '0- , . Bases' -on Dal'\S-eJ1' . Hn'l.p ~ :1 : nellviHe Sundaly, The Micheners , will ' visit relatives for a :few The aimual squirrel ie.IIoD';i<iJI ". A. C'.. " .,. 0' 0'0 1'00 '0'02- 3 off ,.He1aiDg~ 1._ ". !roinr on to their home . op-en SepWnlber ,15 Eameci Ru,.....Moftd 8; W•.,- . Paa.d Ball--wellcr. Pi~~II~.lJrg, ' Pa. , ' . . Oetobe~ '1.1 _ ~. 1. · ' . '!'.. ~m~fre~ixon and · Stante)'.

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We've got polln ne to :fall buck on." 'I'hey fo ll owed !.he boy with their bag); into t he ho~1 lohby. A nd the first Lhi ng they saw t.here was litt.Ie b)'own Bobby Low 11 sitting ~\l\ hun ched up in the bigge"l upl~o l s ­ ter~~1. ~hnil' in sight. "Bobby!" th ey cried. "You Iiul, duck, you I Whel'e d id you come from'! Wh ere arc you going'? What in the world al' you doinA' hcre? " Bobby dimpl(>d, wept nnd giggled ki. si n.2' the m both aguin und uguin with comp lete unpal·tiality. "You a ngehi!":lh said. " 1'\'(' been so lonesome und I' m !-\n glud lo be back with yo u ngllin, I fccl like a POOl' IitU loneliome, rphlln that just found out it i n Smith!' "When~ ' s artel'? IH it your hon eymoon '! " The small bl' OWII nose uplil ed itse lf to a v ry haughty all!:"1 . "Nevel' mention his nume lO IIH! agai n, " she sai d thick ly. "I nevcr want to sec him lIgain a' lonl{ as I live, " "Cnrter! You neve\' wallt to !'ue Carter? Oh, yuu cnn't nH!lIn Ca rted" p\'o t,c~ted Ho\\'ena wh" Simpl y ould not con 'ei\'(" 0 r II Bobby wit h no'u rtel' III the lip of her tongu . "It·s jU Ht nIIt po ssibl e !" "Il is p os~ ilJl - il'H a rlltt. All is over between us for t!ver and ever, That'll why] CIIIII O to frO '" " the rest of t Ilt! t rip with vou. II "But see hCI'e," !;11 iIi I-' 'tCI' s ternly "you can't ju"t bo lin lind ofT with 1I~ like that. You left us

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Real, !lith ugh P tel' in sinuated :\roll):!,ly thllt he wa. not vilnlly inPet r wa a IitUe self-con ci-' l ' l"(.' led in the dclails (I f the fallOllll /I Ilut it all and to the critical ing-out with ('lIrt ' I·. maids his cflll slrain L seem d that Suuth t,) I'flrtl llild prnCl! Iic'(1 the f 8 g nilty conscience. Rowen a tl)(l l'ou):!'hly ~ hflJl ~I''' n NI hl'ida l wa sweetly gl!nti , even frie ndly pady. It wa s in I'orllnn.l that "I nl~' wish the 'h otel had Bubhy. \\ho ha d lIl'e ll lit' liv:ht Ii civen th(>m a pearl necklace ini"to gcnu inp hy~ll' I'ks m-l'r tlwir stead of lha\. cocktail shakcr, " gay Ilec(tunl Il r lh,' hi/! d .. ings in The Fair That /s Educational, Enlel·tain;, Q, Sellsational. and 'thrilling suid 1\11'. Meeke r l' A"r tfully. Spokarw, tll' ma lu l.·'( lo s~c th(> "She'd get to wear t he pen!'1 neckwt'lidilll{ I,rl' ~e nt " . P<:lt'l' 1)I'o ught CO UIIL. 1.ute if he lidn't pawn it, and it's out t hl' cOI'kt"il .- hllkpr· Ilnd the Rl'tt.u 'l oore, ex cutrix of the p lain to see who'll u~e the cockcil{arl"lt". liKhlt' I' ancl H.,wc nu stnle of Leslie 1\1oore, deceased · tail shaket'." ~ hnw(!" her til!' walch Iln l! the tilt' u her first !lnd final account: 1 ete!' had the receipt for his unt!y Vox \I ilh th,' k i ~~ ing r.lIJ1id ~. The sule. made by he r we re up· n ight 's lodging and Rowe nu fo ld-- It \\ li S til!' In"t timl' Ho\\ e na proved hy fhe court. ed it away t ri mphuntly in the "IHI"'('" thnt \\lIt..l1 fur n g(I(HI E~tllte>l for settl emen t: pock tt of her portfolio·, nlong IlIlJlI ~' \H,d" . .'ltl' ",n it ill cxLillian Fl'lIzee, IIdminiHtrutrix or' with lhe 'othel' p l'o of~ of theil' com ll'l'I1H'ly ~ t1f,' d"p' )s il - rl'l' n cll n- the cll tate of ,huries C. Frazec, de plete segregation n route. i<id('ralii'll ...(1 iJ!hl illH'l'c in l' fl rt- l'l'usl'd, first a nd final. She WIIS full of e nthusi&sl11. enla nd. ,1IY Guynor, administratol' of tirely sa Lisfied wilh lheir futu r e '1'111'.1" gH\' P Hul,hy 1\ lur id "c ulInl the .. stat· of J ohn B. Bullin deprospects, as she was packi ng her of t hl' d('~Il(' ra t(' ~ l l'llit in whieh !lhl' l' 'a~cd, fil'lIt nncl final. ' 1,000 Boys and girls in 4-H Club wO'rk-county school exhibits-ho~~ dembag before the wilne, s of nn oJ>en 1{' I't thl'nl. anrl how F 1I\\'enn conIlun'y 1I£' '.V(llfe, administ rator onstration projects-fine arts, domestic manufacturing and prOVISIOns. door. c{·i\'(·d lh,' hri .:hl id{'11 I,f gpUillK .,( the Rtate of Chlll'les Edward "It's a grenl Iiltle burg, " she nlatried '" II '''P III thl' re.!juirt'- '.V"i<lI1t:'I·, deceased, fir t lind fina \. AU Exhibition Buildings Open Day and 'Night I11l'nt ~ I,r , u(' it'll·. ll .. lJh\, :;alll ~ h(> ,' ,Iohn )0:. Bruwn, administrator said warmly. "W hen I 11111 a thoralw/\,I" ' riid lhinh 1{1J\\'ell'n WII ~ jll,; t of lhe e~ ~ute of F.:. L. Witcrnft, deBeautiful booth displays by the leading merchants of Dayton ough old maid I shall huy me a dog t,I,) C!<'\'l' " for \\"(j r d ~ . l'ea~ cd, hl'Ht lind tina\. · or something und come lind live and M~ntgomery County Frank l{ obim'on, nuministrator "Uut an·n· ,l"IIU j u, t a s lllulTi ed · here. It's just t he "art of town J , like. And if I urn rich a nd fam ous a:< ir YOII I'l'ally \\','I'C married '! " of the e8tatc of Ill tl H. Robin son Children's Day Tuesday, September 8 • decclIsed, firl!t Vl nd finll i. . , "ht' lI:;l, e" illt ' l'c:; l(·J lv. I .will rent the bridal su ite by t he Soldiers' Day Wednesday, September ·9 _year and you can g ive me an "Not at all. \V('I'!.' ·j u ~t.. (1 1'(' ll'll(l l~uJ.:e ne. DUlll hnl11, a drninilltraautographed pi('ture of the Rackinfr lhat wa,l". I n fud; W("ff' lit" tUI' of the estutf! of J ohn E . 'illlpAll Children and Soltiers Admitted Free on Day Designated ru1f to adorn my walls. And I'll ~ HI11 old nutid" und hucile lll l'll .\\ Han, ((cccaseu, fi rst and final invite Mr. Meeker to tea every Lllway~ wur ,," Frank A. Pre Icy a nd Robe'r t M Prize-Winning Stock Parade Thursday. September 10 Sunday and we' \) disc uss our past "IRII' \ it «'(' had you are buth Blair, exec utors. {)f the e, tate of Large Entries of Race Horses, Both Harness Horses and Runners glories and feme mber-w hen." . '; 0 di slIA"I'('('abl(''! '' sttid Bohby Anna. E. Presley, decea llet!, firs t ~ \\'(' elly. " If ,1"011 W 1'(, jus t u li ttle und tinal , ")t's pretty plain what they Something doing every ·mint'lte. Come and see one of the best and biggest think of me in the, e parts," said Ilkl'I' you t,lultl flll! in 100'e with Lui a M. Nixon, guardilln o.f Bel'Peter regretfully. "It seems a ('Ilcil olhl' I' nnW- .Vll U kn uw. t h y ni ce E. PI'esley, (Ri h) , minor, Fairs in the State of Ohio . wfile beHt ~e ll (;rs ah out 111 'II !nll- first und fi nal. dirty trick t o play them they were so kind about everythinf,' :Morl'OW R. White, executor of I "One good thing abou t it, ' enthe estut e of Zoe Reuthea White, couraged Rowena, "if for an y read eellsad, firs t and fina\. ' lion my judge should hit a snag Ha zel r·l.i'ck s, udm inistratl'ix oi : in getting us annulled, we won't ' d H icks deceMed, ~uul'dian of · need a_ny other grounds after la st A lbe rt C. j-licks" minor, first. · nig ht. We'\1 call on the hotel force W. hesler Maple, xecutor of fo r affidavits. " the osta te of Lafnyette Nich olso n _ _ _1_ _ _ " What a cad t hey must think deceaAed, is to sell .ce r tnin bond s at E. D..rOllCA, pay ro ff~T25l.85;L: · me l" not les, than · the s um fixed by . Jo hn ~o n Hyd e and Charlotte Sam and Pearl Ml11e l' to Cincin- E. Withum, pay 1'011, $303,95; J oe "Do n't you care, darling. Next court. <time 'We come here. yo u shall have J~ l llIer E . hl' ets was ~ppoi nted R H yde defendants, in their case n ti Gas & EI.eetl·le Co. 'I'he .right W. Davi. , pay roll, $236.60; harthe' bl'idal suite nnd their sympaadministratol' of the estate 'of again st Brooklands . Inc., were to use certain property in' Turtle- les E. Bl'ncJbu I'Y, pa y r oll , 1$270.40 ; A. T. Retlill, puy 1'011, $267 .66; thy and I'll step out. for the Loui!!a A. Sh e'ts, deceased, and g ran ted 10 day s within which to creek township fOT nlies. . . H. G. and-'EI ie St, John to CiIl- .lohn Myers, pay roll, $20 1.60; · nighl." f\~ed bond of , 1000 wi t h Webster plead. Gene M. Hill was granted a di- cinnati Gas & Electric Co. The Philip Heise l, pay r oll, $62.8 5; Sheet, and Lola S_ Thoma as • It was indeed very plain what vo rce from Harmon E, Hill and right to use certain property in Floyd Lemo ns, pay roll, $224.86; . ut' ties. tbey ·tMught about Pe ter. The H. Romby serv ice , $10.60; RayWilliam E. Meehan fil ed bond was given eu ·tody of their child. Turtlecreek township for lines. ~ !riendl y admil'ing smile with which The plaintiff, The Lebanon, CitiKarl -M. and Jeannette S. Brown monet MuicOTd, gorv/cefl, $17.15; of $100 with Frt!llK Thompson and _ th ~y said good-by to Rowena f roze Nun Meehan us sUl'eties for the zell " National Bank . and Tru./lt to CincinnatI' GIIS & Electric OQ. Eden 1'arJ'y, sel'v ices, $1)7.{i0; into cold disapproval in t heir curt .appeal f l'om dlt'E!etor (If slate hig h. Company Is to r ecovel' from the The I:i,ht to use certain property Maynard , 11umphre ys, service", ·no.d s to Peter. He felt quite cut up WIlYS foJ' (!ompe!Jlslltio l) and dal)l- defenuanj;s, R, J. Murray and Ruth in 'rurtlecreek lownshjp fo r ,I\n s. $19,60 ; aoy Brant, mowing weeds ove~ it all_ " B, Murray the sum of $2864.46, O. 'J: •. anti ,,Anna JJ. Meyers to $28 ; Sylvan Goodwin, g rad er work age. , "Don't yo u elIre," said Row·e na. In the (lase of Nevison-WeLskoff Clneinnatl Gas & E lectric 00. The $19.00: Cul'tis M. Charlton, ser. Jam E. Bu rke, ndmiinstrator "Whqn they find out how things of the e. tate of' Minnie Ohmer de- vcrsus The Valley Packing Co. t he -right to use certuln proper~ in vi es, $52,GO; Frank Wilso n, :8er. • reahl are, they'll be so mad ab vices, $71.50 ; Lelllihultl!, serc<!ll~ed , filed his inventory and ap- plaintiff are to r~cover from the TurUecreek township for lines, -me ;ror fooling th~m that they'll. defendant the s um of $446.90. ,Lee W. and Mattie McCromiek vice , $59; E. W. Knapp, services, Pl'8 lscmen t. ,rebound your way and think you're Iii the case of The State of Ohio to CIncinnati Gall & Electric Co $52: Howlll'd T. Cook, gravel, ertain sli l~s made by Charles 9qite the nuts." · "Well," said Peter, 'thllre's one in a tflElrible hole, running o'ff the ing in love with th il' wive.. and Waggon 1', administrator of th versus George Jackson the ' defen- The right to use certain property '$124; Zain Armitage, gl'avtil, ~thtng s~.Jl'e. E verything in the 'World way you djd- " it would be too roma ntic for word!\ es tate of' ha rl es Woolfe deceased dant was found guilty and ftnect in Turtlecreek township tor \lnes, $176.6 3 ; 'l'l'USt es P ublic Affairs, Flora B. Runyan to Cincinnati light, $1; J, .D. Adams Co., grader .hlll! ~lIpp.ened to-us now. From dis"I knew I had don e wrong," said " Thnnk God we're not nice were appr:oved Illnd Qonftt'med IJnd $250· and cost, In the caBO of Della Cornett ver- Ga!! & Electrle 00. The use of repairs, $5.58 ; E. ~r. Villar, gall, . _ert sands t o mountain mud , from BDbby, "and so 1 said the b est then," sai d Rowena, "With the ex - he is to settle a ll accoun ts. :.eparate flooTs to bridal suite, t hing to do was to cOYne s traight ample befol'e us of YOll and 'urter James E . Bu:rke was uppointed sus Herman Cornett the 'd efendant certain property In Tu1'tlecreel( $18.90; ~h' Redu cting Sales Co., ' , ol\ygenfi 14 ,07: Wm. Johnson, gas, w~ ' ve run the gamut of the unex- baek as fust as I could. That's why in love and a ll it leulis to, Peter g uardian of Albert C. Hicks min- is ordered to appear before court township for Iinell,, W. L. and Lucille D. Davis to $98. 17; VI, C, Turton, cement, pected. Nothing will s urprise me I didn't ·send back the money I und I have ent irely too much j;elise 01' and filed bon dl of $1000 wi'th the and show cause why he should not Clnelnnatl' Gas--&. Eleotrlc Co.. The $120; E. S. Donnell, services, afler this." borrowed, Peter. I needed it . to to be a nythi ng but e n e mie~. " cw York- Casualty Oompany a& be punished. Marc 1l. Bridge WAS appointed use of certain Jlroperty In Turtle- $822.40 ; ' Geo. Th orpe, malntaln"Me, either," agreed Rowenll. co~e back on." " In San Francisco Peter found . UI'ety. . . ~n¥ lights t'1; H. L. · Schuyler, par. The will of Kate Kammerer de- receiver of the Vnh Horne Tu.b~ cree~ -for .llnes. "I've used up the very lost of my Well wbilt happen.ed? deman- Rowena was sta rving herself to Uril A. Rogers to Oinclnnati Oas Toll, $230; Carl UlThin pay 1'01 cCllsed, was admitted to pr obate. Co./ et al and gave bond of $1000 ·Iurprise. sensations. No matter d~d Rowena. " How I~ the wot'l~ send money back East. & Electric- Co. The use of certain $258.10l F loyd Lemmons, pay roli what llappens I'm expecting it," . dId you ever get off WIth Carter? He had suspected t ha t she was ArthU I' ,I. Bunnell was .appointed with good and Ilufflclent· surety. .But they ~ei'e both wrong. In- . "It 'Was 1i~e this. At fir Rt he was in debt. Ev iden t ly h I' cr edito r. ad ministrator air the estate of . It is ordered 'by tbe court in the property In Turtlecreek to vnllh\p $28.35; The MorrDw Lumber Co., " repair material, '$19.19 ; A. Hoppe credible a it seemed at the mom- Simply overJoyed to have me back wel'e pushi ng her' hanl. He went Anna Graham, d eceased, anti filed case ot ,Amanda Oberlin, executrix' lor linell, Charles P. &. S. Edith Class to &. Co., cement, $60; KennetJi Wolent, they were due tor many moro and the!l in about ~n hour we got abr uptl y out to the Iiltle pm'k bond o'f . $2000 with William V. o~ the estate of Peter Oberlln, desurprising denouem.ents and more to talking about It and h ~ got wh I'e t hey wel'C s napping the ~unn e U and F~ank Young as s ure- ceased, and. S. B. Craig versu's Cincinnll;ti GO!! &. Electric Co The' Inrd, I"bor, '$5.60; Charles lJ. CHarles Jones, et III, that the prop uSf of certain propert in Turtle- Paxton, tUe, $11.80; Ed. S. Conkties .' . tenllational ones. Even climatic mauder _and madder and saId he picture!\. . .lin -In. ,Al;fency, ins urance, $348, <conditions conspired to add to really dldll'~ ~now. whethe r he "You mu~t have eno ugh," h e q el'tt'ude C. Cr'opper, administra- eTty be sold and 'retu'rns made to el'eek for lines. . Harry and Mllbel E. Ivins to ' · ... - - - - their discomfiture, W!Ilnte~ to I'urn til 5 future by sa id. "~e'l"e bolh dead t il'ed. Let's t rtX of the estllt~ of , George W. court. In the elise of. ~urch D. E. Ar~ Cincinnati Gas' " ElcctricCo. The Kiird On e-:-Mel'cy. snkes, h ow did Gropp er', deceased, is ordered to The sky had been over.east for ma ..rYIl1~ a woman who had 11 0 layoff. thur ' versU!! Frank, Price the plain- u e of. ·certaln property.in Tur.tle- you ' b~ppen, to Jlecome so di~bled? . hours and a heavy downpour of 'mOI'e sense han that. So naturally Rowena's smil e was g l'ateCul. "I sell certai n stock .' 'l'r8~p.~ tt-:',Ma'am, I ov~'riaxed Dora Hollen, administ'l 'atrix of tift' is to recover ·fl'om the delen- creek t~wnllhlp for lines. rain ~as followed by 11 steady, dis- I.b,roke tbe: e n.gageme nt and ~ave a m til'ed," ~ h a con~el\sed . J. Warren and Hel.en wooa to my constitutIon lookin' fer a ~ob. heartening dl'izzle that showed no lum back Ill S T1n g. I put my tilln g~ Wh en lhey got 111 t he I'oadster the estate of 'I:nomas ·C. Holl en, dUl'1t ·the "uYn of $250.25 with 7% . Cincinnati Gas & Electric Co. ';rhe t ·F ~ .. · sign/! of diminution. In my bag and called up Rackruft' to -"etul'n to the hotel he . a id in a dece a~ed, filed her inventory lind interest. ~se of certain property in Clearo They smiled ut each other after to find out where I cou ld c.atch vO Ice. so offh uncl and unconcerne d appraIse ment. I New Sui~. cree'li: township tOl' Iiries. . ·.a terrible .doy and in friendly com y:,u, and here I nm . Oh, d~rl~n gs . ~h ab If she .had .not been so virolly . erta in. s,:!les; made by Hazel The Ce.ntral Ohio ' Paper Co. Paul ' ~mjth to Mary . Smith._ radely qUIet pulled slowly up to 1 ve been so unhappy and It l S so Illtere!lted III hIS wOl'd s sha must HICks, admlll1stratrix of the estate good to see you again. sUl'ely I~ave s lIspected llome hidden oC Ned Hicks, .deceased, were ap- versus The FrankJi.n National 211.69·· aerell in Salem township. :the JlOtIJI. , Lul~ Myrtle Stephenson to ,Char p.r oved ~nd confirmelj by the court Bank, For money. "Just ask for two singles" adThey were none too well pleased promJlt\ng. The Unlon Central Life Insur- les I3tephenson, 50.acres in Turtle- ' . MONEY LOANED "By the way, I got t he ex· C~l'tarn ~al.es made by Jesse P. vised Rowena. "And it they give abo~~ it. Bobby was un expensive ' , - - --:-_ _ __ _......:'-_ __ 'lls adjoining ones we ~an't help it. addItIOn to t~e party, see meu pe~ se mo,\(>y to-day. Of co urse, Enllls, admtnlst l'ator of the estate ance Co. verSU8 Charles Franklin creek toWnllhjp, . doubly eXllen Ive now t hat t hey we I'e not HuppoRed to have, it of J e1'fy Ennis, deceased, were. ap~ et AI. For money foreclosure- Qt Oarl a"d Oaroline Schaub to Paul LOANS . o~ Lives tock Chattell could dispense with hel' pl'esence. till Monday but J ~ash e d the check proved ,'and confllrmed by the court mo rtgage, equitable rellef and ap. Yitello. In~oi8 No". 2581 · and '2582 1 Second Mortraares. Notes bou,h' 111 Loveland , J h bi J X lObi It did not clear the atmosphare so x ou many as well hava yours." , The ~f;!tate of J ohn M. SnoQ/t: de pointment of receiv,er. Yictor~a Cloya 'v ersus 'Shirley Carl lind Caroline Schaub to. Q n · ar, nl!, !. en at _ o. ; I when they found waiting n t eleI P -Peter!" gasped Rowena. And ce~sed ' 18 exempt fro m inheritance . . " .. Seofleld ',tor lJIowey o"ly. ' gram from tho co ml>pny wilh p l'c~sed the back of hel' hand taxes. " Beatrice .Y:ontka, 1'110. ts Nos. 595~ : ,. . 0 . ~ , peremptory orders to send hel' q uickl y Lo hel' li ps. Petocl' hOI>ed Allie. WardlOIW was ' appointe'd . Carmen ,0. WllIiflms .vet:/lUS lind 5959 In . ovcla.nd, back at once. she WU!! not go in g t o giv e anything executl'lX of the . estate of ' Kate George "~ So Williams for divorce. . FI~rence ·and . Cliris Snlcler to LONG OR SHORT" ·TIME,......E ••' It said it was better public ity fo l' ·awny, confide uny e mbal'l'assing J;<.a.mmel'er, deceased. No bond re~ Chal'ges. are gross neglect; CIn,Cll1nati .Gas & Electa'ie Co. The terms. Also SurveySn .~d Ab f'UNERAL DIRECTOR . t he r oadster . to hllve t hc bridal d tu ils. but h nee dn t huve W OI'- qUlred. The W.e atern Indulltries Oorpor~ use of <;et;tai.D )1roperty in Deet:field suading. ' Write and .will cali • . an\! see you Sam D Benkle W WAYNESVILLE, .OHIO couple co ntin ue thei r honeymoon d ed. J{ow cnll shu ddered her own Hetta Moore, executrix of the ti6n versus Van Horne Tube Co. townshIp for lines, alone. wort' ies. . Chal'1es W. Kindle to Joseph H. nesville Ob'lo . ~state of Lel;lie A. Moore deceased et al lor receiver and liquidation. Bobby sa id it WII S non e of the ir " J' m hu ngry as the de llce" he IS orde red to sell certain ' real esThe Central Ohio Paper Co., Kindle. 20 acres In Washington. versus Franklin National Bank fol' township. . siness what she did, t hat s he WII S aid. "Let's !)ac if we can find a tatl! and make return to court. Flllbr .E quipped for Good bu WANTED respon sibl e only t o Carte l'. Wus 2'ood chop house und get a dec ent . Lola M. Nixon, guardian of Ber- money. Service. she going to let any ten-cent eom- steak_" OIce E, Prell ley ( Rich), minor flIed Bill. .!l1o'wed' pany give her orders ? Cerroin ly _ R.olV ena n eve l' ~u i<l a word. ab ou t her first and final account. Th J W L PA,1ENTS-Sel1 yoor ~ invention Real Eata'e Tran.fen Lar8'e Display Room. FI , e . . ingo Hdw. Co., supor patent . by exhibiting your not! Her arrangement with Row- soup, Fol' him se lf Pe(e l' ordered Charles 'Espy is to be admitted orenee Robinson to Cincinnati plies, $12.30; ' Ohio ' State Sanitaymodel . or drawing at the Second . Ambulance Service e na had been for the enUre tOllr the t hi(' kesl, j uic iest steuk they to thc Dayton state. fIo lIP~al. Gas & E~ectric Co. The rig~t ~ ium , care of patients, $5; 'ColumJNTERNAT10NAL PATENT EXf or the ent ire tOUI' she wo uld c/J uld get t heir han ds on and In the matter of the estate of T.I....... ·7 rtp or Njabl and ' pr,operty In ' Frlinklm bus Blank Book Mfr. Co., supplies, POSITIQN, September 14 to' 27, continue. ' plenty of "Pren ch i l·iells. " ' John H. McKinney .decenlled , J. Al qse <;~~1Il . - $23.85; Office O\1tfttters, ·suppliea OHICAGO, Thousand of manu.. - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _~, So Rowena retIred to the rumbla " 1'hllt so und s good," said Row- b e l'~ C o,~a n wa' appointed an ap': townsli11P for hlJes. Char es Woolfe to Della Mae $3.115' P. O. Moniort pay ' roll ( e nn meekl y; "Two," pl'tuser In · the place of ·Joe Ver- Snider. -il-eal estate In Turtlecreelt $442.30; Kenneth W~))ard ·.abor' facturers and patent buyers will ' She hoped P eteI' could not tel\ bryke. $36; Office .Outfitters s~pp1iell' ,inspect new deVIces and patents for township. . . . II'om hel' vo ice how the very . Rach~1 J. Gill to Emma L. and 76e; Office Outfitters; supplies' mat:l(eting, Rutes $1 ' per day for thought of it made he r mouth Common Plea. Proc:eedin, • . Ohal'les E. ¥Il1a~. Real estate bI 76c; Herschel C.' Stilell 'services' " 14 dIlYS, entitlin~ you to 14 feet. wute l'. In the case of th!! State of Ohio Waahlngton townsNp, Book Shop, Bupplies, ' ,2,25; Office If you have no model, drawing or "Well, t h~I"'R olle nicc thing vel'Sll ~ Si1a~ Hill the defendant Ia Carl and Oarohne Schaub ' to OUtfitters, $9.60; Trustees Public 4escription will do. Send for free ahout tl' uv(' ling t rin," sa id Rowena out on $350 bond until trial on Charles .J. Burkart. !nlots NOli Affairs light. And gas ' ,US .6.8' p,amphlet if you, have time. U not "You k now FI st what til e xpe·t of August 27. 3174, 3175 and 3176 in Loveland: .Jeff Thompson 'Iervices' $6' l.i -til' send. $14 - with descriptions and evel'y tow n, A bed, nn d ftlod, a nd . J . C. Hill wa ll appointed receiv~r Kate Kammer8l:', deceased to R05ll stamps $2' Keev~r G~oc'~ry' drawlllgs and w~ will look after no II dve ntll~' s, It ~c Ill ' It bit smu g I~ t he case of the Union Central Mrs. John Wardloy.r, et al. AIl'rea] Bupphes, $8.40; Walter Kelly, ser! tyourEPdal te.nt Interes~B. ~ ..Hamlla ft (>r th lIfe or IIdvcnlu l'e P ete l' LIfe In surance Co. versus Charles alld personal property, vices, UO; Penn Morton services , on son, Managing DIrector, and I have lived." Fl'anklin et aI, emd gave bond 01 · T; MhoITIOW R . White, et al to Fred $70; James Follen,. aervlces, $15'; ~!~~h!~ld~!1 M~a~en~hiEXPOSition, (Cantin lied On Page S) I N o. 106 in Lebanon. W. W. Tompkins. pity' roll" t215.l $900. . noa n. not I' , cago. . c

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'I'il re a:r ~ m any reason !! why peo ple who liv~ in s nlO11 towns have ~ b,ettel' tIme of it than thos,c who live in t he big cities that there Ifln t room to put t hem all down here. But one of the tl1ings tha t m(1ke our city Cousini$ mad is t ha t \\'9 smalltown and cou ntry foulks bave so muc h mora to say about tb egover nmen t of OUl' state nd of thc n at.io n than t hey do. ' A wl'iLe l' in a recent issue of 'fhe Am erican Mercury points out that one v'?ter in l~ 'hols Count.y, Georgia, has as much til Say abou t the state's ~ fTair tl on election day us 35 votel'S in Atlanta, Atlania has 11 pel'cent of Geol'gin's population BnO pays 24 Jercent of th e ad valorem taxelto but. hns only 1.4 percent of the members of the }OW01' . house of tho stllte Le gi ~l ature. Thllt disclos ul'e leads t he Now York Times to remal'k t h at one voter in Putnam oun ty, lells Lhu n t hil'ty mil es north of th e big city, has as much to say at Al bany as five voters in New York itself. The re are s imilur' situations in every !\tnte which has lnrge cities. Chicago Is always co mplaining thai "down-state" membet·s run thc Illinois Legislat uI'e, while tb e co ns titution of the State of New York . c~nt.ain ~, a provision which pl'e vent New York City evel' hu ving a maJot'lty In elt hol' h ou 'e of the Legislature, This cO lldi t iu n is a Rut'vivul of the original distribu tion of po li tica l ~ uthol'i ty according lo locality and not a ccording to popull\tion, And. ;)1\ the whol e, we see no reas on t o change it. Population hns been dl'ifl n~ awa y from the funn s in the past few years, but a wh ole lot of th e ll'ift n evcr got any furlh er t han the nearby country town s and villages IIld n ow there is beginning a swing back from t he big cities to the land ngaih . Fal'ln ers hav th il' tl'o ulJles,. a nd so do small town bu siness men . but they al'c trifling compared with the trouble s of city people in times of indu strial di t ress and une mploy men t , For 'one thing, the dity dweller has t o have CURh in his pock et 01' sta rve. We }mQw man y go o ~ citizens wh o don' t hlln dle a s much cash in a year as thou sands of ~ ity 'fo lks spend fol' a mon th 's house rent, but we hav en't noticed any )i them stlll'vin g: And th e f ew who have had hard luck\ and have hud :0 have he lp fr om the ir neig hbor" haven't had to sacrifice thei r Relf'cspect in acceptin g a "lift" ovel' the te mp orary rough going. As fill' a~ w.e ca n find out, the small t owns of the whole U nited :ita.!.c have j:\'ot al ong better through t hese past two years of deptesMan than the big cities ha ve done. And if there is anything really ovorlh having in city life that we haven't got 'right here at homc, we don't kn ow what it is. On the 'w hole, perhllpi', it's 'ju st as well that the c it ies don 't run everything, so long liS people have to eat and we country fo lks ha ve to raise lh eir food f or them.

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1\tr: . 1.a\1I'u ,h idak cr', MI', and Mrs. A, • . Col lett und Rol crt. MI'. and Mrs, Howard Graham. Mr, and Mrs. hades Gord on, 1'111',,1 E. M . Vi lluI's. Bi11y a nti Dona ld, attended the Orahall1 re uni on neal' Le bano n Saturday. MI'. and Mrs, H 'rbel't S nell and so n have moved fro111 the HOI'acc tUml) property inlo t he D. Cartal' propert?,. The JJuck ~' 1 a" club mel with James und lifl'o rd Dost.er W ednesna y even ing. T en 111 emb rs answer d to roll ca ll. J ames Doster I'end a paper on '''I'he F eeding of H OgR." Adjourn ed lo meet with Th~ He bel' Ell i '. t'Ptemb 'l' ]6 . Rob ert In the old days th man on horseback was a superi or creature. At Gray, Rep orte r, least, h regnrd ' d himself as s uch. In the feudal system the man, on P omona Gl'Illlge met h ' r Saturioot hud no rig hts which the cava li er was bound to Tespecl. It. was up da~' bu t ,th , utt nd a,nce WU R SI!lRI! , to the pedestl'inn to get out of t he way. Here rode wealt h, en te a nd T h,c dl fltl"l~t meeting of O. h S, arrogance; the pensuntry mus t make wa¥. for the gentry. met III the (. ~' m W ,·d nc:da,\'. , ~he old tra Eiitio n of the superiority of lhe cavali er die d hard" Rama , Ca.r t I:, (I f Dc t.rolt. IS. a It see med so much mOl'e noble to )'ide a ho rse and g ive orders t o men gucSL of his , mO,lh er . frs. Eliza on foot than it did to follow a horse along a funaw that th ere pe rartel' uml hI S !iIHel', M 1'1'1 . A. L, sists, even In Am c-rica. the legend of 'gentili ty ' typified by t he mnn on K nnedy a!HI fRmd y, horse back. That., by t he way, Is one of the reasO.ns why t he cowboy of B o ~ H ~tncs, of Dayton, cu! led wes tern fic t ion and lh e movies, who in real life is mere ly a farmhano on !.rJends here atll1'day ev~nrns::, whose j ob requil'es him to ride a h OTse is uch n figur e. of romance in . 9"~lbert. W elch, of DetrOit. I ~ the eyes of youth. " .. , VI S l tJ~g hl ~ puren ts, Mr" a~ d ~r!l. There is so met.hing of the same se nse of supe rlol' lty manifested by W, \~ :. W c~c h, and oth cL I lailvell many p rsolls who drive automobiles in these days. They seem to have and 'fl lends. only arrogant contempt iOI' people on f 09t. and to look down with D?le, E, Webb. of onvoy . \Va!'; ,n 8corn on those who drive shabbier or cheaper cars tl1an theil' own. This guest In th e Ra ndall home h iS I not b 'ue of the great majol'ity of "!otorists, of course, bu't it Is t ru e \Vee~. , of enougll of them to account fOI' a high percen'~ge of the annual toll Dr. W. E, Ogl lI~ce ha d th e ml sof deaths caused by the automobile. M,ore than half of the 35.000 r0.l'tu n ~ t o have Ill S cur ove rtuyn perso ns kill ed in t he PlUlt year 00 the highways were 'p ede trian' l'un WIth 111m Tuesday wh en , n . lire down by cavalier mo torist.s. blew ou t on t.h~ . all tt hilI. The And old prov erb l'eads : " Put a ' peggaJ' on horseback and he'll ride doc~ol" WII n~t. lIlJured: to the devil." The automobile has brought., power' of life and d eath into . '1 ~ Jon ah Run Su ndn y • ch oul the hands of thou sands who are unfitted for it by training and intelli- plcnrcked at. Harmon Park Wedgence. Even In the old days there had .developed· the m otto "noble$5e nesday even mg. oblige" ..which !;ignifies that nobility l'ecognized its r esponsibility to-· MI" Il.r~d Mr~. hal'iell Tl, GI:ay 'd the lowel' elas es It would not do to run down the commonalty .a nd fami ly wel'e unday eventng ~'U kl I B t. there ure thousands of motoTists today who callers at the h om oJ l\~.l', n.nd Mrs 00 rec. es e~tlY 0 respoasibili y toward anyone, and who s!!e m Frank F ostel" ncar Malll cv llle. ' n f " t h ' t b h' d A pre-schoo l confere nce wag recognu:e, ~ ... pll1: to b eco~c IIItoxlcated by the sense 0 po'>'er as 500n as ~ Sl e III held at the hi gh . chool bu ildi nlt • a steerlllg wheel. . Ii' ·'d Y A t 14 d t h d' , f U~hU!l P ~,uX er Me For such drivers who a l'e res ponsible for most of the highway ac- ~ ciden ts and death ' 'there is but on e remedy. To try 'to impre s 8 'Ir~c Ion hO I e. . . . °t'f as.tlhe . responslbl " ' I'Ity upon suc·I\ peop l t han use Ie5S ,' thwp.C SC t0 0 &. S In eo-oJl (~ rll Ion WI sense of 80cml e i s worS9 St t D ,t t f they si mply don't know what you al'e t!llking about. Prompt an,d severe H' e Itohunp y <. a e t elblal Illen 0 " ry IIIf ' f t.h e rna t or veh \c, ' Ie Iaws a n d r egula- d ea aTeno.!; pUOl.shment for eve radlon 0 d' . th . t are . t 0· eh'commen'h th tions TeBul t ing in accid ent 01' death is the on ly deterTent. A mere fine' he md be,. I.n C;l es thw. Ie h ')d ey is riot enough f o'r most of t hese lawbreakers. Imprisonment without ,owfe Yh u~'mlgmg ?Ir t~ I rOelfl 't.. f th I' to d ' e car once it is -nnera lly In 01' P YSlca exanllno Ion. option, nnd revoca Ion 0 e ,I cens~ rlv a "-: tho t wentY-flve students who 81'e understood that t hese penaltieS WIll be enforced u~on all ahke" n~ny . r 'bl ,f • th fi t . d thO r~ .ul t in time in making OUI' roads safer for the ord,!J1ary, I~W abldl~g Jal{f s:ve~teen e w;~e ~~:~:nt, ~; Citizen, ' , the remaining e ight. four were f rom h ome with their parents who were disappointed not to attend as they had plannec!. , . The most com~non defect found was that, with ono exceptioil, all wer e underweight . Many other interesti ng h e~lth facts were ;reve aled, wlilch, wh n l'emedied will enabl e these children to s tart the ir school work in a good healthy condition, W'

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ROOT FOR AND CONSICN JESSE STANLEY your Cattle, hogs, sheep and Calvttl Phone 320, Na. Burlln.loD, Ohio to Norris-Brock Co., !tve wire and progressive firm for ' th. highea~ mal'ket prioes and good service. EARL KOOGLER Union Stock Yarda' CincinDatl, o. R. D, 8, X_ie, Obi. Tune in on Radio Station WCKY 12 :30 noon for our daily market PLona Da'lo~ Co. 54J5 reports.

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A lead ing Waynesville firm whose nam e i.. always linked with QUALITY MEATS OF se~viC(! and ' e ffici ency is the Wayn'e sviJJo Moto r ompa ny, authorized ALL KINDS P Ol'd d ea lel'S fa), thi ~ vicinity. -- -- --- A br~nch of the Bangham Motol' ompan y, th is pl'ogl'essive firm e~el' ready to care fOI" the n eeds -of motor ists in Waynesville7iilli! DRY CLEANING , cn1'l'~es II full lin e. of gen uin e Ford paT ts, and employcs efficient ' aterLaundr~. se rvice men ,wh o aI' familial' wit.h FOl'd and other mak e cars, , A large well-equip ped service ro om is maintained ' enabling the RUG CLEANING-PRESSING Wayn e 'v ill e Mutol' Company to all kind s of repair work in II manPhone 279. LabaDoD, Ohle ner t. hat will be sUI'e t o satiHfy the custo mer . In addition a fu ll line, of lit'as are ca rri ed as wel l as accessories WaYDOlYiIJ. Collec:tioD OD Tu••• d.y and Friday and s pa1'e ' parts. Ca rs are also was hed lind poli shed wit h the famous -- - -- - -- - ---McAlee l' poli ~ h fot· on ly $2. 50. ------ The Wuy ncsvi lle Motor Co mpan y is operated under the efficient ll1ana,gement o f L. H. Bu t' I'kl e. who ~iilc e coming to Wayn esville two years aJ("o has made . core, of friendfl in thi s vi cin ity. MI'. Buerkle is Expert CauD •• nOr an active Waynes ville boo stel' with lhe in terest of the community one Repre8e~tlnlr of hi s greates t concerns, a.t all times. ' INTER.SOUTHERN Lift For sat isfactory serv ice vi it The Waynes vill e Motor Company. INSURANCE CO. W AY,NESVILLE, OHIO -

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ELECTRIC R:EFRIG..&RATORS l-NDIVIDUALS the 'cook .. fQeding the See the' New Models , , bu't cher bp:y sgme crackers and ~ 1 was invited to speak before 'mi1~, while oh the back porch t he ) PAU~ . KAHN the officer!? !1t1d !al e~me!", of ad cat slept peacefully. Here was, ap(Continued Fran Page 2 Tiro Co. large industrial orga mzatlon, an h d t' Bob by said n othin~ Ilt all. She the other speaker was Dr. parently, a appy, omes Ie scene. was broodin~ painfully over the . LEBA IO N, OHIO Abraham Myerson, the distin"But see what happened. pTobable state of affairs in New RADI() SETS gnished psychiatrist. "The 'butler, came in -with the York and her h eart was wrung He wanted to make those men food . which apparently did not with doubts, . underlltand how every men:'be.r. ,of prease the master of the house. He There was no letter 1'01' her at an organization reacts and IS reac- spoke his mind freely and harshl y the hot!!l in Los Angeles and , sh e . 'ted upon subconsciously by eve!'Y to the butler, who, offended, re- wilted visibly" qther member; how none of. us. I!, turned to the pantry and, instead It wna probabl y her nbSol'ptiQn modern siciety is a separate mdlvl- of kissing the maid, straight-aTmed In hel' .per!\onnl grief which kept CHEVROLET ,DEALER d4al, but all, us the Bible says, her into a corner, h er f l'om sen sing at t he fiTSt mombeD.non; Ohio "members of each other." _ "The maid burl\t into tears: ehe ent; as the others did, that some- Phone 326 He used this illustration : , went in to' scold the cook, and dur- thing was wrong. Open evenings till 8 :,30 and al1 "A oomedy motion p1cture, winch ing thl,l subse?,uent argument, slap. ' Peter reg istered f61' all three. day Sunday I saw eome years ago, showed 11., ped the cook s face. The cook" In and th e clerk instead of consult',eetion of a bouse ,w ith the various her a. nger, snatched the food' away inp: the ro om chart as clerks a re rooms exposed and the people who from the butcher boy, who. on ·his s UPPos,ed to, turned with~t!t. II were in tho~e rooms. way out, kicked the cat down the ward and went into the adJollllng . "In the front room was the n)lIs- 'biick stepil. office. ter, waltln&, at ~he table to have "A g-raphie example," said Dr. "Peter," 'whispered Rowenll., "I Dispensers of' Refiners Gasoline • bis meal served; in the next room Myerson, "of how an emotion of don't like that clerk. He looks -ilke ' (all grades ), High Quality , were the butler and the maid en- 'fear 0'1' , ill will or' meanness spread the worst $ort of mnnager to me. 1 Oil s and Greases, Mobil ' and gaged in what we should call !l through · an entire orgal!ization . .don't like this hotel e.ither. I h ~\Ve c'petting party.' In the kitchen one Cheerfulness and c()"urage can developed il sixth sense about Quaker State. Oil. North M..i", St., intersection of , spread just as far and fa!!t." hotels. Let's go somewhm'e else." ,tate Route 73 . You and I ue not , indi.viduals. "Oh, t hat's aU imagination." ,Even Robinson Crusoe eeased 'to s aid Peter" , uncomfortably ,aware O. R. U,NGLESBY, be an individual with the al'l'ival that it was not imagination and on the scene of his faithful man that Rowena was' right I\bout it. Friday. He becaJ):le then .a 'membElt, ' But the c1 el'k c'ame back fl'om of a ,soeiety of tw.o, each living ~he the' inner office , at that 'l1loment, life of ·the other; . summoned a b01, 'and immediately 'I Imagine tt;tat Dr. MyeTson could they , were 'on tlleir way up. RowMAS'I'ERCRAFT tell .us many 'Case.s ~of moen wh~' ena and ,Bobby shal'ed ,a large , MElI40RIAJ,.S have gone downto"\YTI and wo~kea double room with Peter in 'a single Leba~oln, Phone 59 :taithful1y' all day, only to utter '~ 'one . adjoIning,' t}le , bltUn'ooJl,l · beword or cast a glance on their way tween •. He wa·s ,tlll'Ckly· lathering his HA,JlRY C. SCHWARTZ ' out, of the office which ,more, than hands with BO~p to get ~id of his '" J., S. MOR~~S , accumulation , 9f motor:. oil and nulUtle4' their whole ~~"'s 'Wo*. ---- "What you 'llJ'e,.. said ,Emerson, 'California' dust when there was a -----. "ThunClertL 10 loud 'I can't.' hear knock at tne ' Qoor imd .'Rowena 'what ,you say.'.' " , ,. opened ·it £0 admit three men, one . ,What -we fe inside changes the the mallager of t1)e ·hotel. · . ~_"II..... St.~on Inner lite. 0 our families, our "¥I:. BJallde he.re 1" ' bUBin~8S ,aiAocjates, aui:! ~U1" fellow' , '., t. i(a room, is ov;er, there. He'& In. f..RODUCTS citizens. 'We can bot barhqr fear the ~tli now" I tihihk/' '. I, South Maiit SI. W."'D•• YiU., O. aeltillrilell w,ithout diluting . the ~'CA11 him In. ,,111 -You!" . emotional blood~Btream '; of the , 'i.p~Eer!" Rowena called at the ·. GI'••.• iD.~ ~i1 '. Caa'S with P ....• , ~ " " C ..... 7Se race, . ~ ,closed door. ,rqlin you ,come In a , Free Parklnlr D.y or , ADd every courageous 'or unsell- minute. · " lab emotion bulldl up the Whole Peter came at once, tbe towel See Me fori a ~e-Palnt w9r1d'.~k of courqe and faith. Itm in his banda. THERE ARE

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AT THE CHURCHES IN WAYNESVILLE

SMITH- PETERSON

Th(' mal·riug ... of \I i.!< '\'!1II1I11 Ll'l' Petcl: o n, (hIUg-hll'" of 1\11'. 111101 Mr,; Le"'kr Pl'tl'l. (I n. I ~:~lil' Robl'rt .\It·~. ;-tildtcd SU1'ruce und daugh$mlth WI\ cdl' bl'llll,d II the t t· . pellt la t we k at the home of \11" !<ell ro of ;Wtl gueHt in tht' MI'. and 1\tr.. Hobcrt Burnett. r thotlilll r':pil<(,'ol'~t1 e hurl'h nt • eVlll'lll froll) h ' I'e uLle nd d the •'pl'ing Vall y Ill . I ,'lI t llrdh. ' 'n- llund concl>rl - by Wllyne township MARYS CHURCH ing at 7 :ilO (I' 'lurk. The ~\)\'. Ralph eh 0 1 utllld Ill, nt rville atarR ev. J. J. cheffer, Rector ' K noop I'll. tOI' of th~ 11rId . 0111 ' 111- dllY \·e ning. ,eptembt'r Fonrteonth . undn)' tl'd. p~·t;C ding ' (11 :tll'\' icll a lin! .\\' ill illm '. P ence of prinlfboro ~lfte r Trini ty; hur('h schoo l nt hour's pi'(lgnllll ( I f nUl't Inl JnU81C spent We dn aday wi t h hili aun l:, Attend ~abor . Day Celebration . U;3 0, H rill 11 lind H oly ommunion wa s I' lid I'Nt Ity Ii,,~ I'dith 1\1\11'- MI's. '. H. Haines, und Mr. mUl ilL 10 ;30. At t his se rvi ce the se mi- phy of U!\~· tO Il, piuni.l, lit(' b l'~t1c':! ;\In;. Waltel' Konric k. p W $400 h II mlunl nited Thank Off rIng oi cotls ill . 'rh e weddinl! I1Il1l'(" h {mm It,. und 1[1'$ , 11I1'ence Smith 01 ermall ent u'Ves . ,at t e t he wome n of the plII'i ~ h will be Lohcng'l'in wn ~ plurcd I' u,' the G Ilnto wn wore Lytle vi sitors TruuK Bouuty Shop. pres rited. hrid a l prtlcc _sion, which \\ a~ led by . Mt·. Glenn Frye , of DI\yton, the u ~ h \)r !<,. Ti~ 'hc r j'(·ll'I'MII. ','aluhl·day. ·. ;lIltl M I·S. Puul Gett!: und s pent ' unday with home fo lks . FERRY CHU,CH OF CHRIST brothel' of tht' hI ide lind I It,,·v!'y fnm ily of t h e Du yto n pik pent H uff. Walking' nexl \l'l' I'<' Ih Illuid' 'I ' hul' ~ du~' evl'ni ng', with !I'll" a nd (Und enominational) 1\11'. and Mrs. Frank Stnn sbel'ry MiRs Anna ;\1 1Irglll·.. t :trl'et of l\l t·:;. Williu m Co l·man. Chesler A. Williamson. Minister Xenia IIlI ~ I I'~. 'I'1'\' ~ ~ ler !.I '\\·is ul' family Npent Sunday in OakMrs. A. E. White and SO li S of and Bihle chool at 9 ;30 n. m. Thi. Il nvto n. :\li ~ ~ E""IYII 1 ' l'l ('I' ~" 11 al· Co lumbus W I'E' ut UI'dity gue sls of lund. will be " Doubl e-Up Day." Each tl'lideri he l' ~i.t.l' I · a s nUl i,l of Iw nlJr ;\11'. and ~l rs. Ke!;ICI' Graham and Go fP. Mrs. F. H . FaJT, per. on Wll t)l' ings one or m ore t o !\nd \':llked wi h her in Ih(' ol'idal dtlllgllte r, Be l' ice. for school s upplies, Sch 01 will I"ceive a pro · (' ~~ ion . Bib le .. Henl mber the Ladies Ai d meet street. so uvenir a n d each regulur me mu er Th e bride " Ol' t· II wildt" ~ tltln ing Thtl r~duy afternoon at the and notions. of th Schoo l Who doeR not will b e /:,O\\, II whit'll rl' lI t il lhe fl"OI', anrl hU Ill [If MI'';. le o Gru y. MI'. li nd Mrs. Ernest Butterfin ed. There will ue seve l'lll s pec ia l in Iwr hair WH. :1 wl't'l1lh lIr U l'11ng'c 1\lr . nnd Mrs. J ohn Thllcker a nd worth spent Sunday at the Cinnumbc rfi, eac h of which will be a ulo ~so lll ~ . Shl' l'nrril'd II IJIO UqUl't so ns ~P l!llt Monrlay in Dayt on . " dou ble altractio n." no of these ll f whit r() ~ s . IJll"Y ' ~ )JI,'atll anrl Miss \,i rg inill Wil !lon wa a din- cinnati Zoo. will be presente d at !) ;30 II . 111. as ft·rn . .\I i ~~ I' l'll' r,,, n was ullin' d in 1I~'t· gUl'~ t Fridlay ove ning of Mis ~ Mrs. G. C: Dibert and children U " ul'prise ~pec ial. " Be vn tilll e u gree n CI'C'PC frod; , ", hi lt· i\ l i s~ ~Iil iam :alisll ury. llt th ~ home uf a r e visitin g Mrs. Dibert's parents or you wi ll miss it. LOI'd 's S upp e r Sl l'l.wl wore tl ~ llnd ('o hll'ed dl'l'~s , ,\I 1'. lind 1\J I'S. A lie n F; mrick. a t Me o mb, Ohio. and scrm on a t 10;30 1\. m. ,' c rm 11 :.t ntl 1\1 1'''. Lt:wis r (l~t: CI·(,PI!. The Tit" hui l sto rm ThuI'rouy (lid subject, "Beyond the Ti lhe." You ll1!1id ~ t· uch w(l re ,bou lder hou - c'llls iuerubl e ,tla mllue to /the t oare always welco mc at th b' chu rch qu ' ls of pink r n. t' ~ lind fern. U:IC(!O of furm ers in the vicinity of Muster F enee Payn e is sufl'ering with blo od poi son, th e result of Th!' hl'idegl'!1Olll, with hi . hu st Slll'iul Rowa nd F rry. Thc Tri - tate Club of W llyne~­ ste pp ing on II rustly nail. ville and Feny Church es is g'iving mun. '1'1' ' ~s l e l' Lt,,,,i o f I layto n, :\lr ~ . C'. A. Thompso n retul'ned an Apron l::ioc ial he rc Tu cRday nw t the iJri de and Iwl' :ltt ndnlltR h"l11t' Priday aftcr vi s iling her MI'. nnd Mrs. Webster Tinney '!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!" e\'e ning , Septembe r 8. Ev el'yone ucfllre the nllal', whil'h \\[l ~ hutlkl'oI ~o n tl nd film ily at Youngstown and invited. with ull'k<:l ~ "f ~a l'd l' 1I fl owe l '~ nnd 1'l,llIti \'oS in Plmn. and daughter. are villiting Mrs. IjII• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •_ • • • • • • • • •~ I' ulllid pin nL,·. :\1r. IIntl Mrs, Lee P tcrs nnd Tinney's parents at Franklin. - - - - ......--Ft.Jlowinl! t he "C'I' l!mOIl~' lIIel1lb el'~ fnmi ly move d Monday front neal' ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH vf llw brirla l pad,\' llIotto rl'd to Day S l'l'in g fi elcl to the II. 1\1 . Clar k Rev. Lawrence B. Mollmann. OHIO, THAT'S ALL ton foJ' "UppCl' al the Sl'vi ll" tavcrn prop l'ty he re. Firs t, Third and Fifth Sunda Y1 Hu ndll\' morning ;Ill'. and I\fr ~ . il l i:ses Ru t h Early and PBuline MasR nt 7 :00 11. m. Second ano Sm ith left for 1I.h ulll' Yll1ot1n t rip to i"riend ac contpa'ni ed 1\-11'. nn d !\'lrs. Until the automobile age came Fourth Su nday, Mass nt !) :3 0 n. m. Nl!w York an d Wu ~hi ngl o ll. They an Often a nd family of Corwin around , Ohio kn ~ w little enough will he III h lll11(! in Da ytnn f(,ll to w- lo the ~oo at Cincinn a ti Su ndn y, about its own high spots in scenfrs. WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH itlg t he ir I·(' ttll'n. l\1t·. lllHI MI'. an d 1J· ~. ,J ohn F erber of Ol' y and history. The recent talk ,'m it h /II'e both well-kn own you ng Leba non w e r,~ Friday evening of B. A. Aug'hinbau~h. ~o rmer G. C. Dibert, Past or people of the vicinity of Sp ring' g' lIcst o f M r. amI Mrs. William State upervisor of Visual InWedn es day; The W . F. 1\[, S. i ~ Va lle\'. The forOl I' i ~ thl' . on of struction, before the Rotary Club, man. ? meeting with MI's. Williamso n a t lIfl·. ~in d :\ll·s. '. n. Sntith. He is ole Ma ry Curm ony wa s u din- outlined t hese, and among them 2 ;00 p. Ill. Jr. hoil' pra ·til·1! at e ll lp l o~' l!d hy til(' P rigidnirl' cor- II c r1\lgrs. uc:t undlay o f h er gran dson, ure things which the most inveter2 ;30 II. m. BillI e 'ludy lind praye!' p01'ution . E\'erott Clark li nd w ife in Dayton. ate Buckeye touri st probably has m eeti ng ut 7 :45 p. 111. Th e Young P eop le: Bibl class not seen. There's Captina Valley Friday ; The County W. C. T. . held thl!ir ocia·\ meeting Monday in Belm on t County, fo~ example, will .holel II mee ting in OUI' hilI' 'h TAKES OFFICE SEPTEMBER nening at the ho me of . 1isses wh ieh artists cull the most beautib~g inning at 10 ;00 a, m. a nd confu l vall ey in the Stale, "Tke four Mary llnd Grace Savage. tinuing thro uJ,rho ut th e da~· . h il' E. R. fUI'r e ll, of WII. hington 'II'. and l\'h-:~. Gle nn John s and corn ers of the earth have no richer practico at 7 :3 0 p. m . . tow n ~ hip, wi ll Utke o ffi ce <I S Tren- children of Dayto n were Sunday nutural gems," said the speaker. S undny; SUlldny ~c h oo l al !):30 RUn!I' of \\'n lTe n cou nty on next n ft ern oon a n d evening gue~t.'1 of "than the mural grottoes and /l , nl. MorJ1 ing \iot)J'~ hip lit 10 :;!U Monday, . e ptembe r 7, s ucceeding Epwor t h Le ague at 7 ;0 0 p. m. with A. H. T UI'nel', Leb anon, who re- the f OI'mer's mothel', M.rs. Mar- romantic glens of Hocking County Six of the c()Untry's ten greatest g aret Johns. hndes Whitllk I' liE' lea de r. Evan- tire s from ofli ce nfter !'I' ing two Mrs. Jam es Nash and sons of prehi!'itoric earthwork s are s ituage li ~ tic se rvice a t 8 ;00 p. Ill . te rllls. Mr. 1\1 uncll ha !! sel'ved as 'u nficld l'eturlled home Sunday ted in Ohio . In Col umbiana County deputy county treasure r fo l' t he nfter a two-weeks visi with rela- the monument which marks John past four years. Morgan's capture marks also th!;! th'es he l'e and in Dayton . WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF J . Wsnen W OOd . L banon, Misses Minni e and Anna eeker Confederacy's farthest north in CHRIST will ~e rvo liS chief d e pul~' lind r and little Robert· Moxham of the Civil War. Buckeye Station at (Undenominational) MI'. Murr II. pringboro ca ll ed on the la t ter's Manchester is the first house built Bible School at 9 :30 a . Ill . A s ist er, Miss Dorothy Moxham un - of planed lumber in Ohio. The ~ urp rise is being al'ra nged for you. BAND CONCERT POSTPONED day afternoon at t he home of M[·. only re1'naining blockhouse is at ne of our young me n will act as Mansfield. There is a Mormon and 1\11'5. W. lVI. Coleman. s up e dntenden t and another Rev. a nd Mrs. J. . Stitzel lemple at Kirtland , Lake OounTh e Waynesville choo l Bunll song leader. See "Swift Feet." You concert ty. Chillicothe has the State's of t his week{ will be p ost- were Sunday callers at the wil l enjoy our bright, attractive pone d un til 'I'hur. day. cp tel1'lbe l' of MI'. and 1\fi's. Ed L ongacre and only natiO'n al park. Bible chool s ess ions. Lord's Sup- 10 on account of so ma ny of tho Rev. tltzel !We d the pulpit for Ohio gave the nation the per at conclu sion. Christian En- band b oys be in,:! a way a t the B oy R v. Lafl'orty at the Sunday phrase 0 K, gave the South Its deavor at 6.45 p. m. Elizabeth Sc out Camp. We hope t o have a evening service at Lytle church . war song of Dixl~, gave the Henry, leader, Evening evangelis- large atten(ian ce at th is t ime, as MI'. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick, North Its great commander, Grant tic service ut 7 ;46 p. m. Sermon this will be the last conceIt of the l\<[iss Miriam alisbul'Y, Mr . S. H. gave literature the BaconiaD subj ect, "What it osts to be a season. Haines and J~m es Haines pent Theory, gave the world the Edison Christian." Church Night servi Tuesday at the hom e of Mr. and incandescent electric light and the ces each Wednesday at 7 :45 p. m. Mrs . W. G, Haines and fam ily in Brush aTC light, and taught the A great Home Coming Service is TAX ~OES INTO Dayton. generations the three Rs through being arra.n ged for September 13. EFFECT IN OHIO Mrs. John Myers and daughter t h e textbooks of McGuffey, Ray. D. R. Dunn of LaCrosse, Wise. , of Dayton, Mrs. A. E. White and Spencer and Harvey, who were has been sccured . as speaker for son s of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. its son s. Incidentally one-!ourth The new Ohi-o two-c nt cigar tte the morninll' service and Floyd H. tax wc.nt into effect Monday. arl A\uri~ht IBnd Mis!! Alice Ray- of all Amerlcun Presidents were Pence of Springfield, Ohio for the bourne of Waynesville spent Wed- also its sons. 'l'ravel either over The tw o-cent tax on eac h pnckafternoon. Bro. Dunn wi ll stay age of twenty c ig m'cttes is expect- ne day with Mr. and Mrs. Kesler its roads or into its past and you with u s for a week of special find something worth knowing. cd to bring $7; 000.000 a year to Graham and Bernice. ' services Further announce ment the Mr. Ilnd MI·lJ. Charles Clark enState t reasury for u se in -C i~c~n:ati Tim es-Sta l' !!!!!"'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'.~ next week. The churc" where you bols t e ring State fll nds and s upply- te rtained t o (lin ner Sunday, Mr. feel at home. and Mrs. Earl Clark and daughter ing financial aid to impoverished ...... Orance and P~ne Salad .' 1\{jJdred of Brookvilte. school districts . DEATHS When the tax went into effect at Mix thoroughly the following midnight tax stamp sale~ were esOlive. ingredients: Steam a dozen' large Mary Helen, S' year old daughter timat d by treu: ul'y otfh:ial s at prunes until they . are soft, cool, of Mr. and Mrs. Ru ssell M'organ, $1,000,000. New license f ees for Olive s stuffed with small pickled and remove the pits, Cut the of near Lebanon, died MondllY wholes lller s and retailel's or $25 night. Funeral Sl'evices will be held and . $50 res pectively, al Ro wen~ white unions, with almonds as well prunes in two and mix with an ' at McClure Funeral Pnrlor Thul'S- into efl'ect, rep)'e!;c ntill g a cut of as with pimielfltQes are to be equal quanity or orange pulp. f ound at the g'roc ery stores nowa- Serve on lett uce leaves with day afternoon at 2 . o'clo ck, Rev. 50 pel' cent from form r f ee '. days. They are really delicIous. French dressing. G. C. Dibert offiCiatin g. Burial in -~ -----If you are going to use olives ----- • Miami cemetery. fOI' sandwich I~Jljng or for salads Subscribe for the Miami Gazette MASONIC NOTICE it is a , good p lan to buy :lor the' . A. W. Young, who operated purpos e the blt·oke.n mea t.'>,. which ~~~~~========~. the Sunlight Creamery station the R egular communication of Way- may be had at QUite a saV1ng. past year, died 'Wednesday at the nesville Lodge No.1 63 I"~. & A. M. ~~. --home of his SO n a t Cal'l'o ll, Ohio. will be held 'l'uesduy even ing, Funeral services were held at the Septembe1' 8. Vis iting and sojoul'll Mllit B~. • Seot home Saturday and burinl was a t ing brethren al'e welcome. Carroll. . PaUl Boo1'om, W. M., MacStingy- I never deny my F. B.__ n,_ Sec'y. wife a single wish. - -a Hend _ __ ._.erso __ FOR SALE Mr. Glenn V. Kuns, secretary, O'Donougb That's mighty treasurer of t he Miami Valley T encher- What i n~eet rCf]u ires ge nerous of yo,u, old man •. Cooperative ' Mil k Producer s ' A sMacStingy- .()h, you Inlsunder- FOR SALE--":Good grade Shrops ociation, passed awny Monday t he lea st nour is hmen t? shire bugk. 18 months old. Call s ta nd me. It don't cost nothin' to PercivalTh e m othit ellts morning at 7 n. m. lit t he Miami 83F3. ·s2 wi sh, does it? Valley Hosp ital following an op- holes l erll tib n for appendicitis. Mr. Kuns was we ll known to a large numbe r of locn l people anti ~~_-----------_ _ wa s he ld in the highest esteem by all who kn ew him. He is s urvived IGHEST quality Goodyears in history. by his wife and two child ren be. We'll show you the extra value you sides severa I bl'others and si!!ters. H e will be bUl'l'ied this Wedn esget at no extra price because Go'o dyear da y afte rn oon at Trotwood, his enjoys lowest costs throu~h _ build­ f ormel' home.

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By Walter Learned When I wa' seventeen I heard Fr om eac h cen sorious tongue, " I'd not do that if I w e re you; Yo u see you're rather young."

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. Six qual·ts of to matoes, one-half c up urown ~Hlgar, three . tables poons HaIti one and one-half tables poons back pepper, one-half table poon cloves, two tablespoons cinn a mon, one tablespoon a llspice onl! and on cq ullrter 'e ups v in egar. 'R emove s teme from tomatoes li nd cut into S l11l1 l1 pieces. Put all ingl'eoients toge t her in kettle and allow to ~ hnmer slowly un til eoc.ked down to one-hnlt. This will tllke about f OUl' hours. Stir occasionally to k eep f rom inll'ning. Strain lind pour into terlized jars and seal. ;..:..::..--

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WAYN ESVIL LE, OHIO , . WEDN ESDA Y,

LABOR DAY

TilE SCHOOLS WERE OPENED ON MONDAY

CELEBRATION ASUCCESS

BAPTI ST GROUP TO MEET AT . JONAH 'S RUN .Jo nah ·s Ru n H''1ll l,t ch u l l: h will bu Ih l! sCl' nl' 01 th e Ig' ht v-s ll<l h annuli l ~l!s'lllIIs o f th !' IIn to ll l3aptl ~ t .l s~ " ,· \Utlu n. S.' ptcn lbc l 2:1 u ll d i4 .J u nuh's Hun (' hU I eh IR locat('d ill C hl!st' l t "\I' Il ~ h ip , ·lIn · lo n -CO ll n ty .

~ EPTEMBER

9, 1931

Whole Numb er 5978

REUNIONS WERE HELD DURING PAST WEEK

LATEST NEWS DIRECT FROM OHIO CAPITAL

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Il allll " n \1~ l t l'd 1' 1 1l 1ld ~ he lt S un du v. 1'11 1-,,_ " lI a - , I IU'I II I' I11g' IWI' lha n Q u.u·( ' I, Il l' Day t o n, II III Cit y, a IUl ge pe r ce nt o f wh o m v.'slea d In P UI k. 1." ilH I;OI1. Iii- I 'IIndlll' ,\ dlln co ut th e ' IItl'1t n illme nt s punI II 1,1 l \ (· m·. :-;I' V(: I' ll I n ew (cll tllt' l - t h(· sO Il g'II ~('II \l t· l' IT hl I' { C lld( 'r~1l 1l an d LI I1III\' Itl'd t h e CajJ lla l bu a!dlllu Ilnd 10 ' doc l ll lla l ~ e l la l g' l' (' unll, UI" \\a, g'.l thl· l t'd fl\lIl1 sOl e d by th e WlI yn !\V lll c Ath l(' llC Ne w MillllH! ry in .dl t h e l ale ~ t hll\·., 1)(' ' n ad d ed t u t h(' s pe( t ,·" t he lul e o flk e rs . Boys and fat u ill' lin d 1I " ' n II I IC dc lI'I' l t'd by R e v " ." t' 11I 1 , tl1t . · ~. "li d .• II I1O- t 1a,'1'I'\ \1('11' 1lI'\ tll ll 'bn" l s '1 hlll suuy . club LII UO I' O il\' nt Wayn e p.ll' k. s t} Ies u t C,' l lIce L •S nil t l1 ' S II ' up"',, 1III -. I", n l yelll I' lIl1 t \( I. 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U to lIl un y puo pl e call1 l.! fl OI1l It d b l ll nc e I· I1 f , LIlI' ~u lll l a\' "c hool lI o lk . DI. ( ;11 _1111 . IIh" I ~ S l d t" \ I I 11"11 1':111 1,,) Hn d f.II1l1 ly, o f I\la ss es T n ll e' nll tl n, 1 1\1.11').W l e t ' F lI st (; Iad (' O il n pal l o f t o bc pl usc nt li nd ellJoy l he dll Y 'I ,,,,, n " ' Ile d 1I,la tl\I's h e l l.' !-l un Tlld C'n F. C hant bc l s . ",'t l e tUlI' of tlw an ces tllli al' l e~ t;I\' ~ 1 n ul' G ' 0 1~ I.! W h ite and Thc feK til'itl es s h illed a t 10 Ed\\'a lli s SP ' lIt Tu cs da \' In llay . ~ ''' ''ntl . G IlIlIt' a t H.·d I.l u n .·c '1dill , of S til t " C lal ellce J . Iht.' Ohl ,) Bap l ht cO II\t' n l lOlI . r\ -hO l o'c loc k an th e III 0 I n ln ~ , \I he n th e II n. t UU" lI t·" ' L'~~ Il) 11 \1 .,h,· ld 1111 1.1 (da d,· 1 ': ln" B row 'l H. n hil F itc h. «" I e t ll l'\' of "tat e IIlIl Ch Incl uded t Il!' 1<.' 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J ull .I G \1 11I _h. of r nlt 1'1,1.. l s a ll d blat k. s Ultahl e fOI .a11 ~uc ~ t, Il be in g h iS nati ve co unty, , I' U I ~('I I IIll' 1I \l'u y un c ' t he billh (I f a dau~ht e l' t he fil st du\ t' II1 0 ll m l' 1l1 In I o\, lI)1e-. at G l a ce L ,' m llh·, . i nd , Fra n k H uw kc , 50c in c ll sh " pIOnC!! 1 cel('bl a ti o n in No rth'J:l O 11110 th l' hOIl I(' IJi L, lc' B" lIl n" t' r 011 T h uIl IU', I\ v .. s<, c l ... t a l \ If thl' a-'" t I r. 2- G'ials &0 y:1I d das h- 1 t . S und ay, A U!!lIs t 3 0. II ('s teln Oh ll1 \I o uld ha rdly be a " II .I Ulllt·, f (ll Ius l vea l Il e l l! ' tlH' IlIl \ t n ll - \\· t1 l1l lllg1" n l' lk ... ' oe lat lo n, t, dd o f th l' A I1IO, Li Il ~ 1 11 1 l.' , h I~ l e nH' II UII \' grad .. 4.; I an J II ' I I (,L ~ Hllth SlIlIs b ul y , (' um o rll , Ada ms II ' I ;\Iuud f I f ' (' 1.111 (' s jl c nt t he ~ ucc ess ~\ Ilho ut hiS pres e nc e and " c l o t H! ~m tl y , \I' I' " Ol lg lll.l I MI . J uhn F . Da Vid, o f C)lIth l· Sc hool 1:10 . ( lU I tll l'l' n SP IIll ~ \ all I ,'l1 d B!' II- uran Dlug ; !:!lI d , E\ l!l~ n F u rn u ~ 5 0c 111 ha ~ p O~ ~ lb l y s p oke n at m o re I ~ cam(' t o Ohi o fl om \\ l' s t \'11 -- \' l't·k-c nd in IIlIy l o l1, t hl.! gU('" t (.f It /tll n .l. R y , is v i si tlll~ he l s i, t e l -Incas h. \1 1 IIl1d 1\h ~ GC O I ~ ll St l ou d. MI S Albl! l t a Bu '1 kll! hl1 ' b ' I' i hl 'JI,k . HI i o '(I "c k ,Hul of t hese cc leb r a t lO n s t hun any n da v 01 0 1'11g ll~ll~ luw, . Mr • . ' Am cl iu Wtll aa lll s a- Duv ' s 100 VLl l'd dash- 1s t B. a p)l o lnl ,· d It' 11 11 th" PII' ltion a ' 1Il g', ,CH ich d lh e o th c>r c itizcn o f t he s lale . Jll e ll1 l~ C ' an d . 1.1I Ias on E . GU ~ l lll , 'C\ hlo has Il1U'IC te ac hl' l lIl l. li nd ;\lI s . Mll t'shall H lI ln e ~ , Wall uc ('. G YIII "i" t' ~ , A. Me nd e nI t I I f I I cl se l vcd __ a ~ • 0 ___ 1 pll rat lo ll Bo I' e l'k bby , C nl .) U Hyman POliti! ~ 0 a\( un 11 !a~ 1lI Lc lJll n o ll fOI man y V... a nd .. f fI .l) tOil. ~ J1 c nt Jo'll day \llth th e hnll, :lntl, ,Juhn TUI ncr, fllI ~ hli g ht , r: h .1I11 '~ II' th l' i{()od ho use wives BUI· t o n Earnhll it were gu~ s l~ o f fl OI1l th' iJ,l (' Ill {'lIl .All \\, (' I e 1Il- Pl lIl clpa l nd tl l e ~s o f UI < , I-: a v , t li B f OI IlI!' 1 s nlo t h ' I' , 1\ 11 ~ . Ma y H Uln ('s g r eat co mmonw e ulth we l e of thIS J . 1111 w ke. the allowed till}. T he HEADS LEGIO Mr N • . POST Chus. M. Jl oll ).!' h. on F l'lday t "X ICll t l'd, Bu lll ng'I' 1 SlIl d . 'I - B u I' ~ bll. e ba ll thl''' w - 1 ~t, cO VISit l he kitche ns of the Ohio I pi og- ' lI it OI', th l' f ,lIn ll \' . he SHld A I ') u ~('d by lo u d IInl)(·I'I II J.\' 0.11 III - l cUlI1 e tof 1\11 . Th lJ mpso n, $ 1 in t l ud e , A. K. un d M rs . Pc G n ite D ntial Mills y we t he tl l l' y would find exA lll e l' lca f l OI1l the I-:l1 ll','o n SUlful"(, . of Hllkel' llI c thl' fl ()ll t,IrJII ~ n " II I I1 ~(, MI'. Ull d 1I 11·s. Ad ol ph us Wl lhllln s IlIn l1 e l' gu e"l s DC II'. and DIl Y; i nd",. \V ~lIl e ll Bu rto n, hun 1 .1 )lCIll' rI It Is le o (le lts e ngage d ca ll1llll g th e seao f Davlo n , 8l' t' n t Thul !;da y II It h h,1s I"' I·II "J, 'el (' 1 e" ll1ilia IHle l' o f llil d '\II.' (' " n f l ull t(' d h ~ thi N' II1 CII , a nd f J ~I RCY III t h o ) ....11 Hi; ;; . A melia Wil lra m ~ , t he fil ~ l of Mrs so n's p i od ucts fIII t Olll C, 0 Grn l' . o r a f a mily of neal' t he e ll le d In Nt' w .J e lS t' v 111 177 [{alp h I' ""01,1, p ,, 't "/\ n. I !Hi ' i ",Ill' II I "h .,1II hc ld t he II ·e k. &- GlIl s' bH seba ll till ow- 1. t MI'. a nd MI S. W. F . ;l'IIhUlIl, of lhe &,00 0 <ho peo pl e WUl'den P. E . Tho~U II . Be llI J" h GU <tl ll d llli vt h!:' 1 Illl'llI bC I ~ ·\ nll·IILln r. " ~II '1I \1 1 . u lf,lt ' . 1, 1-1,, 11,'1- 11 (10 ' UII Me ll e Plan c k, th e l m us h o ttl e, I~o u le 5. mns IS (1l'e parlllJ.( fo l' a hard wmter II hi' SPI \ eel .1 _ ,II I " Itant d U lln~ th e I " <l 1- l< .I nd. da-p la) 1lI Pf','d ( 0 I h(' II" of the rumil l CH ill I.' to OhIO .Ind 1\11 ,l lI d l\f " E .J BUl lo n have ,lIld hI S " bovs" a rc canning tomaFalll 'y 1I 11\1 e . 2d . Ad" P la llc k, ~ b ll d~l'<, th ey M ' lt IN i o n a )!"1.lll t o f !l Oll llCl l.!S (I f IIll s Sa l u h BI " "n ha , 1(' IUI II('d pus l ~ t' a l' Sll t l (, l' d, Ke lll' l 1I ... lk, 't, oI') , Bn Jlall W' 1 Ihut t hc I 1I 1.! 1.e I,Ill d , fo undin c o tr ~c , 1\1. D BUll d g' n II h ith th ey IdU l llc d t " EI YI III , wh e l (! MI t il eli, bee t~ . co rn, beans, carrota 10 he r hOl11 c ljl Lc hun n n IIftCI a :I ~ CO lllll1 atHl c'r slat, pl ll hlblt lO11 l' n fl"'c Cl1I t' n t ,. 111 - cu ll e d W <'~ tc l v lIlII(' .t o\\ 6 - Me n '!; b road Jump- I st, BClllJ Hh sta l l ed Uu rlo ll I>' a lell c he l' III th e pu bh and o th e r vege tabl es. In additio n ( ' rs IIll d \\',lIlted to -l'<l1'c h h l ~ Ih e hi st ~tO I'C, lin d R. J ohn GOII '" III I c hanl!c . WIIVll es- VISit lo ht' l n e ic, M IS. t he y arc putting up frUit and makth l! Hcd LIlI I1 . dlll o i. - - - - _1)ll' nll ~eS f OI ,1 :<1111 Ill' lIa ' II s ped - bl a nd o f n j!les by. Ville- Motor '0 .: 2 d, R y Ellis, Ing large quantie s o f j e lhes. The che Wing toha tc o he sold I'd " f hlH In~. . !Il l. an d M I·s. \ ICt Ol' McGuir e ('o nUl in e l " used !\I e mad e in the tin bottl e p o li ~ h , Wa vn ville Mot or lll'clImc so po pul a r chat th e nll lli e U III III e l' S l ~~ c l a l s Ilt Car~ T he ' s Way Bol n li e ng T o \Vn ~ llIp Mol hel. ' c l' d e lll ctl hi" g u ilt IIlld d - of t he t own was a nd ~(l Il H , o f Ham ilto n, we r week - sh o p and thu s it is o. lub Will hold th e ir fil'8t m ('e tlll ~ ' Th e lI olil e II f G l ft ~ , " Le ban on , ma nd ed t o by . ho\\ 11 II ~ e.a rc h wa l - e (~ t o Red Li o n. evi\1 nt il u ll y cha n ~ ­ e nd j.(u es t s of MI'. 1111 (1 MI·s . James fro m start t o fim sh an IIlside job 7 - 1~ 1 e e fo r all h op , s hip and mb I'S of t he The menu at Ohl ll of t he sc hool y e ur FI·HI.I Y n ft c r la nt. ne 0 1 thc thr ee dls p la ye ll a fnllll ly ha ve don e t he jump- 1s t , J ohn G on s , bo x of t he pI iso n IS chan ged dally and the ll' full . ha l'c LOI'c ly. noo n, Sl'p p" t l'e emb l , e bllt t· II, l e f ot u ~e COII1 , Rux u nlla 2 d o' t o c luck ~~ l'llll , t Bo fo od lIlIlning ill is prepare A m l.!'i 0 . , 2d, can afl'all s, hoth 111 tim cs d In an appetiz ing Go t il \I I ~ F 11. Fa ll'. Th ird Ia II !{CI' t il CXHIll IllC It. r hev 1\1 I lind !\II Ed Ramby. 5 ga l. gas , G urdo n's at th Gym .. wh e n a I'ece pt lo n w ill sl I t't' t , fo r -c hool s up plIes, cUIHly <l'a ,c he(! t he e ntl!'!' ho ul'e t he n o'f w a r ' lin d of pe.,ec ,'u lllll e l .an d Mrs. C laudS W F. C la l k, Mr mllnn CI' b e ing mos t palatnb le and be t e n del cd th e t each ers. S CI vi ce Sta. and e Higgs, :us t ln e njoy ed a II hol eso me . \I a ~ th e fil H nd Bol io Il ~ ba ln . \\ 1ll' 1l l hey hUd t1ll ve n a wny Cou l ls c lcc te d ill W s t ' I e r k of mo l o l t l lP l hl'ou g h Ke n l uc ky, S un 8- Free fo r all ;;Ilck l acell il e n Co un ty. = ~O IlIll ~ l!,1 dl :coverc d lha t a hll>m S o d e ep a ll 1IlII1I e RSIo d ,l~' nnd 1\1 on da y. ] HI, EvelYIl 1' lIr1la s, & g ul. E th e l H . G. S o ulhard , M. D. , Dilecto r n did hiS rl!lIt l s ~ l\l a l Jo lie E: lll II Ililt t spl'll l a l1l1 t '~ e la i r! we I !:' n ll s~ ln g H e mark s mak e, that "MlIll" \I Il S g a s, ~nllth' s Se l'\' ICe S lu: 2d, ,Iohn m Ol(' co u n te l's in th e ~ e e on d. of Ihc tate Depul'tm ent oC Health Dc. ' 1' 1'1.! I a I d ll \, _ la <t ,\ el· 11 II It h MI s wu ItNI Ud II I la te i\[ lI ke Turn e l. 2 po unds coffee, VanOn e n Iln vc n's tnpl e line S pIIIII"S YOUI' l III l he day a nd se lec t ed t u se l vo us Lawn m o re b eautifu l 'Itates that t he r ece nt increas e in th f a mily s lnj!l e L... s l e r Ke lll'l c k. "." lI h!!d Dcp u ty She ll ff Walt e l hlsto n a n. huve your m owe r s hal pe ned by the de nth rat e from lub erculos il GIO. gav e th e ViSltOI'S un olh cl' in th c p El ectl S l1? I" An II\ v,cstl gatlun lVas al ak ee n Process . ll - Fat llIan ' ~ rac c- I t . EddIe third, while tw o Ill ts and C" ee R oy may poss-Ibly J be fOI es talled by L e tt e l :; of g l eet lllg a nd lIlC] Ra lph Le wl" a nd fU Ill I\ ~ . o f DUI - lin e (, o lll lll ~ n ('e(1 PI go tt, ut Lumb e r Yal·d. l\farllllt , box e lll'al''; ; id, Gall t o n's 1.'1101' g ll ve th e m o ne m or IllP b v . he llfl' J oh n f r om s ev cr o l abse nt me m be l';;UII'Y lidded and concel ted effol t on the of c in wn, s pe n t S un da y a n d ~] lInduI' H.lu J.!"hn lind h iS fo r ce. , Evall s, 6 m o. s ub. Gazett e. part of all inte r ested m the tuberthe fifth. th e famil y, we l e r ... ad. an d Hil'llll1 '1I t il 1\11'. W. S. G I'u hum Bo llin g e l f ~ lrnl s h ClI offi ce l's \\Ith Buin o f Leban o n who MI' and MI·s . Paul Ga rb e r and cul os is co ntrol program . This is no 10- Free fo r all, three- le gged C. Crowl s larted th e e iF=hth m a ll wcI in 11 ~o o d c1e-crtp llo n of I ae e- l <t, \\' ar re n Ba rton and with a sacrIfic e. Wrrhgt sing led ovtll g t o n, Ky., vis- tim e t o let up or relax In this work the fa.ke to U{e fa nlll ) 1"0 1ll'!:' fOlty ye al s II go c h ild r n, o f l\llsS !\Ja l' Y L ea h Edward s ha s ofh ee l's. H , exp l'ei;:se E ve l c tt Gi t he ns, $ 1 in tl'8d e, S Imp Ic ft , and Re islTIg f ollo\ved SUIt; t o tl th e be ll ·f plltd a g lo ri o us I ri bute to his iled t h e il au nt, Mr~ . Am e lia Wil- a nd e vel>, hea Ith d tstrlct should C. e nl o ll ed a s :J , tll de nt h am', th e fil ~ t o f l he wee k. so n' s ~ e T\i cc Hnd A Mello h, $1 had on e 01 mo r e C O ~l- a\Jo p te d kin . me n. lend e very po. ible means in car. tl'l d to ~co r e on the IlItte r lu t , J nco bs Co llege , ill Dayli t 1\1ill III i- th a ~ t hey l on pa n lun s lI all l ll ~ In t he ll ('1I 1 whd e III tl'adc; 2d I ylng on lhls importa nt program • J o hn TUI ne r an d but Elli S mlld e a beautif ul throw iJlIl ill g t hc d ny , mus ic I"I ~ l e1\11 s 1~ lud e n, Mrs. Eastma n and Th e S tale De pal tment of Health th!:'y sca l ch(' d t hl! p I eml ~('" . E rVin Elli S, poun d coff ee each, t o W e ll e r to cutch t he runnel' li 'c lI'ed 0 ' e l II I a di a set, It,,ta t ll ed J\Ir and MI ~ GC l' I,);'" , ·t l o ud. o f - - -- - - • VanOfl e n 's Gro. by Paul G U ~ ll ll of Wll yn es ,a1 le M I ~S T odd , of Da yto n, \\ e r e c all e r ~ has not b e en uble to bear the tull 10111 e . R11m b y b II dl Y I11I. Sh an dl e d L . Day l on, WCl(' Lab n l DH\ gu es t s o f a t th e ho me o f Misses 'fl'lil e na burd e n of ex pe n se for clinics 88 ' II- W o me ll's nai l d rivlllg COII - ICl 'I' he I Cg lSl III t 1011 I t f II BANI) CONCE RT o wl' s in~l e t o ri~h t, and tW Cl !\[r and Mrs O th 'l He nd . I, 0 0\1 5 : ' I·son. a ncl Ma rgn l' 1 Ec!II'III'd s, on Thurs- has bee n the cu s tome on the past t est- 1s t , MI S. Ed Hou g h, bo. k!' t I\,l th e l ln e J Oll e. . DOlluld UIi S .co lcd But again the v i s itOl ~ a nd da y. 1\ grocc l ies , KI 'oge r ~ ; 211 , Be ulnh radvunta Howeve r, it is anxi o us that the T he \\ . ' ) n " ~ l al lt' Sc h .. ,, 1 On nd Le na J ont' s. Id ll II MUlllltt g e Ill st ed bllt a ShOlt tlllle JIll'. a nd II" . C eo l !!c J\ naac k, of . JlJI'~ . Wad e , & clln . White VIIIII f oo d, wo rk continu e, lind is wilhng to Me ndy wa lke d to l'tlll' t the last " Ibt' l t ,' ('o ll an ti da ughte l "' Iv; nn hl ca/!o, s p e n t S un clllV II'llh 1\11 \1 il l I! II' C t he il 1,, -1 c"nc't' lt Il f th e J) ona ld \:: \" all G us tIn, E lr un ;\II I . a nd Mrs. D. R. mllh It ff ll rrl Bu z ick coo pea'a t e ins ofar liS finance s Will ha lf, but lIels lI1get f Ol te d hill, a nd Mr~ . C h n~ . ' lI lle ol' ~ t , 0 rthw :ll t e. St' Isl Oll T h u l ~ d I\::I ( 12- Withdl' awn. p. Ill. This key. Paul S t uo kev, B e tt~ L ou alld l'haidl e n, of Sldn e \ , e n ro ut permit. o ut. Ors born lo De lla\'en J ohnny t il Ke n l u(k y, Rpe nt u fe w ho ul s, COII CCl t 1\ ti l b .. - (10 n50 1ed by The Iln d Pau li ne S too ke \' 13- Tellni s- l st, Boy d Hende r- stol l' a ba"e , and ca n tinu e d lo , 1I 11 1t·y Mltl'- Sutu lday, l\11!;s OTlva T udd, o f Da yt on, is P Old Garag e. 10' E. Va ll Ofl e ll a nd Inll , MI S. E IIllh MI li nd MI ~ . A. L . s on, clI me r a Adam s Drug. W ork o n the new s late office third wh e n pahr he a ve(1 th e ball t h!' guest f OI n f e w da mll1 a K e nd ,tli. 1\1 iss y s, o f l\Jl sses The KI Oj!" 1 GI 0('''' 1\' . l1 u' III (, '< 111 '·n '\ I\'(' t'ta ( ;lI Kin g t il- HOI se s hoe pitc hin g - 1st, Ilwn\' . W e lJ e r' R thll'd hit se nt th e 1'lIl1e buildlll g in South Front street is ~t \ll. M I·~ . Ma bel C: U ~ ­ nll and 1\hll'gal et l~d wllI ds of OUI· to I\' 11 \\ hu 1111' hl'lpi ng' lo l in. 1\1 I s C L(' wis lind E. Enily, Slick fl o ur, pilc he r h om e in saf e ty, be in g pus hed Tapidly but it is (' ha s 1\1 ,Ion es. J e nlll e C Mik e l\1r ~ ma ke W .I\ n b ' 111 l' lIl u "lccd \3 eltw BCl k ha lt o f C IIl- hal'lllv p l'obable that any of the clIc h, \Vuyn es vllle Fall11 e l s Ex c., cO ll1mitte d Inr ce ny. W e ll alld n lb lo l .. , Peal I e r sco l ed E. HlI dt' n bu 1\11'. ugh , li nd 1\11'5 . E C. Cla n e and Clnn a tl , n nd MI. lind Mrs. Frank varIOU S de partme nts, now .W e k " llI e I' v (' l ybody t il tll(' I" , t [:mll1 a III R o d e ll bl\ u ~h 2d. L. DaVIS und C. GI'8Y, 2_ li n G o ns' hit, and th e Manalre r pil. c scat. H. F Gu spounds ~r e a s c each Murk Rog e l s. fe ted Umps Burto n declure tl thllt \\hlldl e n , of DO ~tO Il , spe n t th e eo nc I t. and (' n) o \ a ll e' e n lll /! o f li n . Wald .1 l'o u -t R. V G USllll , J\IIIl1a1 t o n o f N(' wp o rt. Ky. , we re tered over the city, will be able to e k-c nd \l'lth 1\11 anti Mrs. D. L mu s tc. l\IU SIC I' t he k e ~' week ·end g' lI C" t ~ o f 15- 'I'ul!' o f war . '1' 0 \\ 11 vs AU l!s plll'gel' n o l e t o hall 1:-t,' lI e G ust lll , I\ l aJ'~ lI e1e n G lI s tlll MI' ~ . Emma move in early III the yellr. Indeed had mi ssed thl II alii II til l), uin cRs. ~I e n. '''Oll1e ll u nd ~ haltll e n RO R. K e lld nll , W. C. ountl'y- l sL Coun t l'Y, base ball chan ces t o hit lhe ball, but E ee Crelll c . it lIlay be we ll towBl'd s the end of GU Rtln , n llis o f e\' I tICkets. V a ltnd (. f Cl e l V Il a ik nf 11 11'.1111 Ball1 . ~I airl l('d Th o mps on t he yeur be fo re th e y find a per1\11' ulld 1\ll fi. C. D. Jl;l1l1s wCI'e lafe ('n jo\' "e "'ot a life on L. Cl owl's e lI CII. . lIIu s ic. o me Oll e, co m ))1'. c F. r. Ke eseI', supel in ten- man e nt h om e in the new edifice. 16- Glease d pig- J oe Plltt o n, Gon R S(' OI cd \\'h c ll Rei illl' e'11 cd (lillll .. . 11. a n(I "'I I ~ II lIU II G.1I ~ tl n , ,,,I', !:' I' ~u cs t s of l\[ 1'. and Mrs. W I' lI o pe tn h :\V ~ ns I,II'J!C a t - CIlI W. A. C. m e mb el'!' . 11 ti ust 111 Ro b"y, ~II and 1\1 I'S. d e nt o f t he' In s titution f I' F ClJbl eC. Mili CI' lind fantll \' , of X e nin, on. nIl. on the ten salli dll llC e l' pla at y the' Elli!' Ills l JO t ine a s d Ih th ell' e wa R S und llY. 17- Circ.lin g th e ba se s , fre e f or IUI'ceny sC]uad, nnd S r MlIl dl' d, Co lumbu s, MI S Kei se r at th c fil ~ t co nce r t. Ell Ral1lby ,I. V. G U ~lI l1. J. M. O ll ove l· ,,'. ~ . a n d 1\11'0 De l Hogue, called on COUNT Y W. C. T. U. all- 1s t, W . KY o ung, 15 5Oconds clean e d hou __ _ _ _ _ _ - - (iu -ti n lIlld fn mil } , Ed \' th l! Ro ute wh e n he slll a~ h e d i\li o"es Anni e and Mam e Bl o wn $1.25 in cl,Ish. C. lIf. Hobitze r; th e ball IIItO MI'. Robitzc r'. ANNUA L CONV ENTIO N sun, M I. a nd l\l r s. p opW ll ld MI G u S . till, E lean Ol P Cl kin ~, of Daylo n !lnd, James Art hur, 17 seconds , ulal' I\ll s. Ma l Y RouLso lI . MISS Rcu h on Mo nda ) . ba seball laundry , bc lte l' "as II g ues t In th e hOIll e! of MI S. D. R. 751' III cash, C. M. Robitze r . DUNN ROll t so n, MI S n H BHIII , 1\1 18 l\f kn owlI as th e Mill R ace. The annual 1111 Malt 1II c KIIl sc y , of Los Warren Countyconven tion 01 the b R I8- Re lay race, girls- Ruth climax to a g ood "'a me A ntling Ma ud e C ran e 'a nd f Olltll y, ov r the B. Ki tc hen , el l. A Ro UtSOll, 1\11. An/!l' W. C. T . U. wu \\ c e k- nd. . . Dunn, o f LaC l'og. e, W ):c. , and 1\11 '. Paul GllJ s t11l lcs, Cnlli' nhs bury, Rul h Hock e tt, Jane , .. MI' J 1l lll e~ Zell. oC held in the M E . church, Friday, . MI'. and Mrs Will P4 ea c h at th e Th e sco r e: ' hUl ch o f Ye llo w np C ok and Evc ly n Furnas , 50c cas h rlll 'I g . ~Ind R II Mrs. O. M. I ug It .\ I ~ \IJ I,[,lIl ll ey n n (J «(l ('ptemb e l 4, Mrs . Lllhan 1 Cl' Chl·I.··t ' . ull.l" a \' 11101'III·n.'~ a " cl e \('.ll . A S Ahb o(t, MI ' . I,: III lil a Roc hm. Hl d~c WCI e g ue" t:> 01 l\lJ ea ch, J. E. Mc lUTe. ' L BELLB ROOK s. Laul a preSidin g. Devotio nals were Mills, 1\1 'In cl (' (l nt l' ll lle \\I1' t~ll th' " loc ,' ll MI and 1\1I R. 1I1l11' \ ,J o n ~~ j ISS on e IIII Ic f t l' ueSfIa y Ill nl'll- 'In" conh'" . Zt' MI' ll and nnd Miss S l!)- BIY '. relny lllcc- Elvin Ulllh ,' nlllh Thurs- ducted by M'rs. Melissa ~ 1\l1 s. F l'an (, l" ' o u ng, MI'. and M I ~ . AB R H PO A E Ing for th e ir wlllte l h Oll1 e in De Conove r, C lII c h fo r u wee k o f evang e listiC da y c ve nlng. Blirnul' c1, Rny Van Ofl c n, Fl'llnk Rim c i L . . J (a ll (' ~ . MI'. IlI nd, and Fin. MI e vangeh ~ 01:1. s ti c dIrecto r, of Mason. ,e l V I C C~ Br o Dunn IIUs with th c 4 2 0 2 0 Hawke and AlbeIt Hawke, 2 5c WIIl(ht , ab 1'1<,11 cO Il /.!I cl'lI lio n .Ibo llt thl l' e Gu s tin, J " (· ph I':. Gu!'tll1, Th e addr ess of welcom e was Re ising, I b 5 2 M I ~. 1 1 J\l1'. and Mr ~ . W. B. Ru ss um and gIven by Rev. rll ' l ~ B 1 ,1'\\ '1' a l 11\ ,'(I Il olll e elich, W . A. . Z '3 1 11 10 1 2 31 G. C. Dibert and . E. G U- tlll. 1\11 " . ('hIlS S I\ cn t'y, J dlluKh t el . MI SS M:al g m e ) 1':1 1 ,1 g-0 an " I (,\' 1\;.1 I t h t l eu II y M Im e l·man. ss , 20- Hog calling contes t- 1s t, l, 01 a nti Re v. Ruth B . Murray gave tbe G ll s tln. 1\1 1' and MI < GI!1I1 ~ ill c . f l OIll Califoln ul. , 1\11'. L"\II S "1 (· \I\l·d" S III CI' thl R tllll eU he re~I I';;. Gail R u !!~ utIl und t wo daugh hus Gu 1 0 0 1 0 1 1I .ls q uite Sic k \\fo'lIdu, <tin. MI s Richard Campb e ll, $ t.2!i cus h L. C lowl, 5R 1\11 ~ Ruth Ba t pllHl 11, Mis" h al e III l he sponse. \\' t'st 1.H t' 1l d 01l1 g an o ut - tll 11dltl g' w o lle t l'IS, o f G Ila~ H F. Burton ; 2nd, Mrs P. L. SDe Ha\'en , 2b 5 2 2 4 -1 0 Illit I" , con (It ton 1\ , \\ t' l € Sundll)' h ' t l tl '"' Beautif Ul vocal solos were l'enI lu ll 1- \ e n IIlUC 1111- \\ I I Ie 'Jh U l'le'1I " I' CI ~ li n , I F 0 ' las '1 tl ll, pahr, c . 111 " t d 1 [, 11 - Leah 4 I 3 Reason , 75c cas h , H. F Burton E I. ·I,' Gu Kllnsl(' I. M I .'11111 1_ jT[I S I gue. l , of 1\11 ~' c" Tl'lll e llll Rnd Mar- tl e r e d by MISS hma Brown, of C r.)<sc. WI ' C.. \I Cltl' o f a bo u t 1\0,Darbvs hll'e, cf 4 0 1 ;)1 0 01 pl () l ed ' ,. g al d I E , d\, . II' " \ d s. I t ' OlIO 1'0p lll a l lll ll . Lebano n, and Mrs. Olive Curl, of W. H opkans .> " I I(I~ LO "', ,>I I "" ~ .•11 , Special Prize. ~ , I" " , "1 e l f , rf 31 00 00 01 00 01 13 I) I the Fl'lends H ome, and two piano Ill(' W OIlII,n ., "II C U-l ill \11 ' ' IIU I \ " f . t . \ 11 1( 1111 .1 H"Yl" 10 Ulllll e c", \It IVN on ey, r . lind t llllnln I\II ~ Oldes t person on ground s l! . J f(I\ . C. I I"1I Hawk I c vi II' g· "'' 1\1111 ,,'~ (,hlll'(' h "ill III Cl' 1 o Flltl llY' hi ' \\ 01k al Bt,thall (' · , G , ' . U so by Miss Edith Mabie, of Y Coll eg e a11d I S ' n t ' ~t t J) I1,1 Il ('d 1111'•. ~I.II\ lI opkins, o f Day- Lelos 4 0 2 2 0 0 Ilfte llloo n, . 1.' ll1('1,.IJ I'I I I.il :\t Fl anklin Thomll s , aged 8n. $1 III C. Crowl. If (' ~ " 11M banon, were greatly enjoyed . t ll' o ' nl ('II1 Clnn l1ll Blbll' Se llllnUl\' , a u s Ilnl · Pet ~nl,.o~ OII 1 0 0 0 0 ,0 \'V t " n. "' t 't S ~ ()III Ull trade at IGA Store. ' da l' ,uls ~111. IIfle l'llo rl~ o n. MI S o' cl oc k. a t t h(' hom e of ~lI s . ll e l't ( ,')I l'c(' 11 01" d fnl i t' Ol . b oln, p I 'Inl " I' ;) 0 0 1 4 OR .'I H opki n s, wh(ls!' leg '\1IS brok e n in Inte l es tln!! repOl ts were read by a nd I It' ~ 'h II'''''' t k Large st • ...I Fumlly- 1s t, Wulter • ' Sacket LI f Ifll3 ll ' t ~t ,tIon)!" t 1 0 0 0 0 .0 local pres ide nts and dll'eeto rs of I al' soc ' . . ., ', lI.al ( .~ I~'C' l n,ltt'I (lli l ol l ( , .11\ I U a fall 11 (' I I\ ~ I uc Ion. H "c \ e l a l BI iUlIin, pure nt!' and 8 ehilclt'e n, we eks ag o, IS ge tting depallm e nts . las M r~ r It ,111'1( B Ik(' 1 \1 1 W R f"lI,, " e d t hl ' ~ pl e ndlt! edu catie onal , ~ . ' . ( , al .. o nJ.r " lO-poun d hllm, T ,r. Smith; 2 nd Totals Vl'l y . " I e ll. 7 MI ' .[ohll W Cle 'c a nd - o n nf p l CtH" a llO n by kce A t the noon hour, lunch was :l!) 7 1 ~ 24 . 13 Tlln Bm ton, pili ent" and . ix chll- " BntiNI Oukl a nd , Calif . Il nd 1\11'" ~l anl e y S( IIU I" U' hn blt s , C\ e ll plIIg up h " I (.\\U;'Kl !I\\, ~r Gn ll~1 :\11" . .Jnl l1 , elved at beautif ully decorat ed fOl . Crowl In in th e Dth lll\d ~ t ,II In, 1\[ . I . e ha li Il s c III Dc lIuss was calhllg dl en, electric heater. Sell cl s. o f LC'ban nn . \I'C I e l' all e t ' \ of an Ul\ u"ulIll y uctlv e ~ u c c es s ful li n fOl m!! 1 f\'l e nd s III Wllynes ville tables by the efficien t hostess es. Newest wodded couple- MI'. and • " Bntled for OrRb orn in Dth. Ilt th e ho me o f ' MI SS 1\1<11 Wl'l g ht, 11l1l1l" A t the a fterno o n session memtry . H e I" kce n thillke l' and Ab o ut la st 65 Satuld nl ' llIb a l. MI'. DeRass was a " dill s el vices e l'~ u l tia c Bill'· Mrs. Clark Salis bury, three wecks SlI tll1da ~ afte ln oon . I' unllJu e and IIlte l e. tinc in hi S net falllaiv II' CIl' pl'('~e were conduc ted by WAYN ESVIL LE A. C t earh l' t· In Wa yn e l ownshlp scho o l ~ Mis pall' blanket s, Myel' Hyman . p lal ll, pung(' n t pl csenlat ion of nual I CUIII OII \Ih"'h l11 lit I he an · EI n ll mb AB R H PO A F. c l' of years ago, und now i,; gaves Mabi e MIS. Rachel Hardin \\u < Ill' ld ut Largest load on one vehicle- 1st Wllli a lll Mlc he' nllr a ll .] f alll liv Hl blt' t luth s. an inte resting and instruc t. WUYllt' P,II'k .' unda v a !:u ccess ful attol'll l' Y in Indiana pCeCIl DaVIS, 17 pel's ons , $2.50 III Weller, c 4 :3 3 7 0 o le ft FI' IOIlY, f o r t h!'11 hom e lit ive address . her subject beine. • - - --o lis. gold, Waynes ville Natlonn l Bank; GOIl S, ss 5 2 2 4 0 o Pit t sbUl g. P II. l\lrs. 1\1 Ich e n ol 's "The Use of the Juvenil e Court." 'I'hl' rll "'t fl1l11l II· 2d, H. F. Burton , 8 pers ons, 5 gal. Augspu rger cf5 1 1 3 1 o l1I othe l', MI s W E COl nell, ac- GOOD CUT 11 11 1" n was A very IIlteres ting report of the CLOTH lNG CUL~ hc ld .Il Wa) nl' Pal k IS un lIfl lind MI S. H S Walton and Ellis, If da l' . gas. H . Archde acon . 5 2 1 0 1 o cOlllpnl1l ed t he lll f nl II vi sil World 's W. C. T. U. conven tion sO li , e nl Dule t o th e ir home The lIlain uttracti on of the lifter Rambl ' rf 5 2 2 0 0 1 in DayT h,' Il'J!II I,1I m e (, till l-( of th e held in Toronto , Canada , in June, noon, the ball gllme bet ween Bell- Sat e r ate I b 5 0 2 !l 0 tJ 'I'll!' \\. II,lI l1 ld I (, Ull iO lI lI a , h e ld l o n al te l' a m otor trip through WR!\ given by Mrs . Norma G o t ., 1\11 -. 1- . H. I'al' r , Third (i l'od Cut C1 0 t lnn g c lub IVa " held SchoefK e ntu cky and Tennes se c, brook and th e W. A. C's . followe d Compto n, ab 4 0 2 3 : 1 1 S tl eet. f " 1 Rc hool "lIPl' lt e' . st o pped a t \V;Jll l' ll r', unl\ f U II ~ l o unrl " fler, of Branch Hill, preside nt of cn lltl y Au g l!',l 2:', ,It th e h Olll e o f .Jan !' ill Wayn e ville, Mendv. , 2b Tuesda y f th e events. a 0 0 1 2 I lin d n o l\() Il ~ . or Su U visit nda\' w llh (i 6 in .I ll ' ndlll1('« A .Intl E ve lyn 1-\ 11 n a ~ With eight With MI· ~ . Walt on's mothel , Mrs. J Clermo nt County W. C. T. U. J He is inger p4 1 0 1 4 o II I(' III bCI ~ " lid n ne \ I Ilol' pl'e c n l. - unl ptuOIl " dlllll e r \\ .J" -l' l l' lI d .\IId L. Hat Other gues ts of the conven tion ts ock. Bue B.II Came 1\ll sFe, Jan c t Ca rll\ IIJ.\'h l . Beat- Th e nll l11 (' < " f I uvorlte tl ec~ we r e ]1 1' 111 v WO , lIard. th l' " Id (' ~ t o ne we I e MI . Swank, o f Newark , N. Totals 40 IlIa 27 11 3 ric e BllI-dl'Y and Huth BUlbe l', of gl vc n In I'cs pnn. ~ tu r oll As u s ual :w'hen the two teums cnll. Th e prcse'n t offl' re d thnnk. fOI s lI ch n MI'. and Mrs N. P Blatt, of .J. , MI S. Emeric k, of Lovelan d and I ·v (,land. .pe nt till' wce k -c nd c lub til e S ~ Ib , 1I11 de r ~ 11l ments alld ple nll f ul f,'net. 1234 5678 9get togethe r, the Monday afterlIIan ch es ter, were Sunday gues ls Misses Ruth and Anna Nutt, of Th f' p i "U I a III cu nl'llItcd o'f t wo with th e fnlllH'I 'S mothc l and RIS- J ('( 01d b oo k , w e i ' IIl Rpec t ed by noon jtame with Bellbro ok was an Bellbro ok 3 0 1 0 1 0 02 0o f M1 and lifT'S. O. R. Ungles by Centel·v llIe. Miss Anna Nutt, presl 7 t e r, MI·s . .1. 0 CIIl t Wflg ht and th e I c a d~ I, :'IlI ~ . lr('ne Bake l' and dU l' t , SUi'll!' hv MI R. Lil ey 1: lIIl e y Littl dent of the Ce nte rVille W. C. T. U excitin g affair; a real, old-fash - W. A. C's. 4200 0005 x- ll Miss EI·clyn . e Misses Cal'olyn and Doroth y conduc h e r a R ·i. tnnt, 1\lI's. DaV IS FlII nll ~. .Inrl JIll'. Ge nI CI.' Mlll l'l. lind II s o lo ted the afterno on devotio nioned sluggin g match. H. Ors born Blatt, Earned Runs- Bellbro ok 5; W. who spent the pas t two als In th e health e Xllllll l1 utwll, Eilee n " Th e Old HuggCd CI'O s," b y in a very plea. ing manner . was on the mound for the visitors , A. C's. 6. weeks wilh theIr grandp aren Ge ol ts, g o MI. MiliCI'. and MI·s. H Haro a ll won fil s t plaice li nd Jane Fut'ld Earnha rt Electio n of officers while John Heising er served the Stolen Ba es- Bellbro ok 1; W. and daugh te l', o f Co lumbu A number fl' om Indillnu , Dr. accomp anied theil' parents home. ducted by Mrs. Sch oeffler.was \co.ns. WCI e na s. second. slants fOI' OUl' boys. Each flinger A. C, 6, Becauit e Fl ed' W gu oo e.;ts llard of and 1\1,1'. famal v, of and Mrs. K. N . Refresh m e nt·; were se rved by of ill health, Mrs. Mills declilled to yielded two extra-b ase hits and Saws Sacrific e Hit- Orsborn . filed by machin ery, Wushin Hough cut gton over . H. anti Gel the week-e nd. Mrs. thc hostess es. W o lsene as preside nt another year 11 singles, and eacb gave two Two-ba se Hit--Zi mmerm an. Earnha rt and daught er remaine d The next me eting was held lUI d, o f Colum bu ·, were pTesent . cleaner , truer, faster. Also cross- lind the electi on resulted as folbases on balls, HeIsing er hit a cut Three-b ase Hit--D cH.lven . saws, gumme d, 25e per Later foot. f or in a the dl\Y Qld frIend s and more extende d viSit. Septem ber 1. a t the home of Ruth lows: Preside nt, Mrs. EVJl McDon couple 01 batters and made a half Home Run-R amb y. Roy Pigott, at Madden 's Lumbe r ald, ali bury. EI~~ht membe rs an- fal' back relative s, am ong whom Yard. Harvey sburg; Vice Mrs, Eldozen hit the breeze, wllile OrsLeft on Bases- llcllbro ok ] O. we re Miss Mar y , Ellu and Cyrus Gltsson Ola ' Hartsoc k en t ertaine d swered 1'01\ call with the name of dridge, Frankli n; Reco'rd ine Se.cre born had but one victim. W. A. C. 7. at bridgc Thurs dny night, Ml·S. tbeir favorite s port. One visitol' COme to . pend th e l'eTllainrler of tary, Mrs. Tom Carr, Waynes ville; , Tbt'ee singles and a double sent Struck Ou Prof. John WitheTl l. Dean of Trea/ilu by 01' b orn 1; by Ira Towns ley, of Xenia, Mrs. was j)1·esent . Ihe d;.c: uy:..:._ _ rer, Mrs, Lnura Har-ltra dw, • Bellbro ok away from the post with Heising er 6, the Gradua te School _ of Educati on Lebano n. Thoma Burton, Mrs. E. J. Bull on A dem onstral,ion of "select ing a a three TUn. lead. but theIr advanNew Bases on Balis- oil' Orsborn 2 ; Mrl'. J. B. York 1Jniver sity, with Mrs. ~---~.~-~.----+-GOI' S Ml's. D i' ri!j summe r wal'dro be,u was given by tage was short lived, for a walk) olf HeIsing er 2. Plitrick Ellis, broth e l' of G. H. Wither s and their son, spent the Tl'aey, MI S. Mayn'ar d WeltT., Mrs Ruth aliRbury and Juanita Bran~Iami Ohapte r No. 10'1 9, E. S. ~lIi~ pu~s cd aWay at lllS home in ftnt of the week with fOlir singles and a ~]ouble gave Hit Batsma n--Sp 'lhl', Wright Glen Bland, Mrs. L. n. Buerkl! , nock. cousins will meet in regular luaioil I(on!. nay t o n Monday mornin g. Funera l Mr. and Mrs. O. R.theil' W, A. C. four rllns in the same in- (by_ Heisin ger. Ullglesb y. day evening , Septem ber 14. Vt.lt:Misses Sara Missild ine, Ahce Gons Refros hm('nts of sandwi ches and ~ "I'vi c es will bl' ning. A single and two erron by held Th~y at th were lJmpir es-H. BUll n, K. H opk- Elizabe th Henkle and Louella home enroute to €incinn ati Wil- jcno were lIerved. • 1' hu rsday lI'fterno on at 1 o'clock whel'e they visited Ex Govern or ill.lr membel 'll welcom e. zt~merman rave our boys two ins anti Pyle. liamson . Jane Furnas , Reporte r. \\ i~h bUrial m Miami cemete Edith Andrew , W. • •• Cooper . ry. Minnie Fromm . ....,.

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tChil MutulIl Wilbur Building'an(1 et L oan u, versu>l Jordan. aI, \I' '\' I!PprO\let.i and confirmed by t h \' curt and a ll uccou nts lI're t o bl' . N tl ed. i\llll' ~ H. Bridge ' Wa,fI appoinle d P ro bate Cou"l Proc:eedinll" I' 'e ive t' in the 'usc o f We ~ t I'll In liI, II,lrll !3urke,. ~x('(' uLl'ix of lhe du trie: orp. v r us Van H orne ci 8 1. "~ln e Il l' I'ut rick BUl'kc, decen$ d Tub Illl'li h 'I' ~(' rl lid find lina l account. New Suit. Till' : tnt t' iH eXempt from inhel'itlllll'~ taxe~. Doris Eli2.lIbeth Tracy ve r s us Vil'),dl i'li. S hurl... und Al g-ero n H. Vi nce nt hu rles Tra y :for divorce ,'hlll·t ,~ . udminis ll'lItOf'l; of th e,- (,h arges urI' gro. s n egloct. Lat· III Annn L ytle ,'hul'ts, deceusG o ld ie Good d lJ ll vers us Low ell "u . 1I1'l' Llrdcrl'd tl) ~ ' II ct:'rlll in Hl ou nt. B a ~ tllr d y. ' t hil1 g's at nl) l e~s than Lhl' apllI'aisJ u~eph ill e Baily ve r :!U5 A. Si dI' d \'n ila', ney W es tover for money. WilliullI Vnlk e l'ui nj:(' Hnu J ohn Volkel'lling'. l'XCtutOI' ~ ilf the estHtl' Ma rrill'e Licen .e, .. I' Churll''; \ 'o lkl' rdin l!, deceas eu, J o hn George Keller, fHr me r of 1\ 1'1' "rd l'l' 'd lo ~1~ 1l cI'nuin n'al 'statl' :.It 11 ,,1 It· ~s t han lIw apprai, cd r \ls LI'I', 10 Miss E ve lyn MlIl'gar e t Hrandl!n b urg, fH (' t ory work e l' , of \'lIlul' . So uth Le banon. .f nsl'l' h F, ~ I d\.inn~' , esecuto r of (,ha lnll'r W ei I GI'ice, enlCineer, till ' (',l all' flf !\'al1l1il' B. lI ieks, de(,f Dnytun , t o Mi ss Mary Frances l' 'a~ t!d , lill'd hi~ il1\'l'nlnI'Y un d up- Sct t 11' 11I,I' J'e, ste n ogra phe r of Ore-

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"Sl'" h ere," sa id r (o ter angrily, "whllt :;O l't f t ummyr t ' is this :lllyh ow'! This la.cIy is t 0 old for H~ai'n '" I 'pt\,/, r\.~u d . hil-o l· ~' t· ..; :o. tutlt hl' .luvellilt' Cou rl Wh~' , sh ,is h e r il1l! \I'ith ~ ul'\I r i~ ' , " I ll'\' il'~ " WI1 Ordinal' ' ga lown lI1i:<tn' R~ , She' :; twe nty-three Iud... I., ,- t tif y 1'IH'k" at l'l'al'S, (; o l yellrs lIltl. " v;1n i zl' u wa s tl' 1111\ ,' il liti , \I",'k "I' thl')' II ill "W e ll, accordi ng to the complaint rll ined. 1'1111('k !l," " I I , I tu ~h il h~' II il'l'. frol11 New York t h ere is n " thill~ Wi-h r :' a"II · ' 1'1",,, ,, 1." It \1 It S \\'ltid1 will ~ i , . we (' fll\ u() uuu ut iL. Ul' ordt'l's -"' III'd "Ilu.td," art~ t u pu t you under al'l'e~l. Yuu ' ll y ou JII u . l T n ['I'tl'l" il 111:1011' Ill' ,i' II ~<' :'It 'han' to talk to the j udg e." yo ur f C ll ce ,.II. II .. In, Ill'" it ,,\'1'1' :1(1(1 '''' I'uti n"But , P eter ," crierl Rfl wena, money? We sell RED fiR ' D ;'( ;al," 31I1lealed" Piclurr. clllIWD ' i~ , 'rL It " [1.1·11'1'" : ~lIin, ,\ h. Tltat Jlral ~(, ll1cIlL "I\re ~' ou goi ng to le t them arre ~ t a ,; \Ihl'~il'ul. fr om Ut·t Ui\ 1 ~o n ia. us for I\ot being Illanied. whl'n we T lt l'.I' "ttllc'd III' t o the' 1', ... "~I"all l , '01 I. I lIa ' a" d l'i' ~, (' d nol fEN CE at fair ~ Ia tld ::ml lIl ar kel)ln ·cs. l hl' will of EIII' n \\, ig-~il1 : II' U~ ph y l v .. l .... DI~I. are lllul'I'ied! Look at nil lh e (;rllill lI 11 lel. Tiler.' 11'' '' 11" h ,,1' ill ( I> "~ II ', " 10,,1 too \I " , 1'''(''1' Hlnlldl', ti l ~'d . Rea l E.tate Tran.fer. I I" II 11111 t ral· .. lt-d hu c k "1"' 1' th e trouble we've hnd . 'l'hnt ' ~ 1"'llI,f ~ig h t lIll.1 J' C'll' l', unwillill l(' (0 wils ll' Th., II I ig-ina l hi, nel "r S:llJ ,tJUO 'en o ugh," II nll' fII 1' nl. him se lf ('urril' ') tlll'ir 1111' . II lt" "y III"t 1\' 11~ 111'1' /)rolhel' g-i l'{'11 b~' lI oward \\' , I\'in>', ex 'ClIA U~IISll1 Blakely to Willinm A. 1\ ", :d" Ho, t:llld. It.'all " 1'01' his III' (,I' Ih" ('s tul.' o f LOlli s 'K e ll ,' r lind I-: I:;ie B, Young. R cal c~ tate "Bllt why s hould th t' y RUY you ha~~ inti. th t' "oI l "~' and h llrri (' " nre on ly pre\'()nding t f, be marri ed ()\'(' I' t" the de,k . Il l' Wll S s lirpri sl'd tltird .11':1 1' ill ('"II ,'g ,' a ll" t:lkill)! dl't'Ca~ I ' d, \1';1-< I'I'dllCl:d to ' $ 1 in lIal'lull tow ns hip, at being irnnll,dintl'ly H l" l ' IIHl IlHld a· . " " , I.' " ,'111'",'- I " ('11 1 0111\\'11 tl,.. if YflU rf'o ll y ure Ill lllTied? " I~~ bt" , r',r S l' ttlC' lllcnt: WalleI' B. W ilke l'sn n to Mo llie 111,,1 (" 1'(' 1 1 >'1', )("\\ ('11 11 had 1'1', tillH' "\V eil, who s uy ~ s o? That' ~ the le d wilh t \\' 0 ~ illj.{ I I' 1'1)(JIlI S . Iktt;l ~l jJ un' , "X"culri x or th e Wi nner. I nlot No . :18 in Morro w. l' l'l\ l · d :1 It '! It'!" fir t. · ll' 1! r::111l fl'Plll Theil' g-00l(1 rurtulll' f" lI o l\'('d fir s t question . Where did th(' COIll,'~ t"ll' o f 1.1'slil' :'Il o ill'l' dc(·clIsed. ~I ollie V. in li e r t o Fl ora McKinPhone 25 plai n t come f rolll nnyhow'!" t hem and tllI' .\' I,,,t h had " g'"o d hilll ,It ,' \' 1.1' ' tIll' i'li r"lIl(', 1\ (' I·' ir-l 111111 !ilia!. ' se ~'., IlIl ut No, !l8 in MOI'row . lI'IlIf'Il1J"' Il' tI 111'1' ,U \r ' I'I(U l'lI t en Int "Fro m a g ntienHIII in New Yor k lIij! h l'" r(> gt, I. . :'II. 1I 1·rlfl c rso ll . adlllin i ~t l'at o r .I o hn S t e iger \l'uld to Emmu I'l'tl!l' had all till' btl!!s s tl'w l,tI illC: "I' "ilJ~ all./ III, h 1" ' 1' " t"I", /l r th' l', lat l' of Annll (" Elli ~ . de- Steij!l't·wu lil. I li lot N o, 63 0 ill by the nnme o f Ca rt e l' W e ll man" ' ,You can fix this up," soid the 111'111 1)' away in till' ('1\1' lh,' II <,x I l!rilph I, fl lt-t' h ,'!' ("1 t11 plt·t,· tinnll~ " "u ' ,'d , Fir, t 'Ind fin~1. I:'rank lin . I h,' \\,,1\ " I", offi cer, "Y ou go t in fl uellt ia l friend ~ IIlUl'ninJ.{. read y flol' th (' il' ~ tal't 1'(, 1' I'la l .- t l' illl!l' 1I 1·Y ,I . .\1 ., l'I'i li B"lle, :I II III i n i ~ tr:1t or r.mmll S t e iger wuld, d eceasl'd. io ain't you'! Th ey' lI fix you u p all the Ell st, II'h (' n !l llll' l' nll tripp('" , t:ll'\",'" hl' r~ ' · "r. ,·- ,,1"'\1 inl-: :til d l''' oil' ", , "i ~ n"l1 lI'ilh tlte wi ll IIn n.' xcd ,I" hn S t eige rwald , e t a l. lnlot No. h,'l' t h,, ',., I1 I<1 \"lIlIflll slll a ll IIf II", I'.t atl' oi Thlldd l'U~ 0, :'11 ')1" f,:lO ill Fra nklin. right. A U lIlt'y gob t o du is ~ w eu r (lut of th e hotel, Il'adill).! till' -(' I' t, W Ill'C' (' 0" : uppl i s & re))nir~ , th ey kll ow all ab out )'IIU n nd every fl' es hlv was h"d C'lOll , lanline un 1\ l't' " It', II I " '~. I i ~ , dl'l' l' a ~l' ''' Thin!' Edwin II. Smith, d et·easet.l , lo $:1 11 , 001 ; Kill'utrick , Frendl , h it(,r thing's jake anu t here yo u are. hrancl~llt' W l ea~ h at tlldlC-d t l' :1 :,\ ,, 11 1',' 1(' 1' l" 'al iz ,'11 rllll\' \l'hat it Hull' h U, I'ar ks, ).:lIal'd ian of Ell1l11 a ()eb o lu, All r eu l lind p e r- CU I' Co" g as /lnu s upp li~H , $ 12\1 ,!)7 11 11'01 lit lhi -, Itin !!' thai Ill' \I:I~ ,IUIllf.'S ('ann o n, iflcoll1petent. Third sfl nlll pruperty. You just hop d own private in you r bnln d-IH' \\, cu llur, Inlu ~t rilll TI'ncto r & S upply ('0 . , o wn cal' wit h Bill he r e to show you "<'; I) ~ h, HOI\' l' I1fI," " j a l'ltlali '" t:llifll! t o) do. " ".,\\ 'P li tl' 11',,11 thut Anna III. !-'n""k. :lIl n til1 i ~trn t l'ix George S wartzlunder a nd L o uise r e pairs, $ :1 1. 78 ; MIliT O\\' Caf'll);,l', 1I' 1 l(;n Budd\' II rOIl' hIll'll ill CII IIl· I' et~'r, " WhaL'11 \\'e rI " wilh ht, the wa y- this is Bill Harm 1\i, f thl' I',:lutl' " f !\[ illard Fi llnlure B. ' wurtz lanti e r to William A. SUJlpl i<'s and ~ a s, $7::! .8 ,t; 1\ ouf"Iaint "r thl " 11I 1\I:11'I':llIt('1I Pll t -i il !' .I ll ll l' kbllrrt, dt'l'cased. F irst nnd Yo un g- and 1~ l s ie B, You ng, 56,69 mun ~ , SUI)plies , $!J. t 8 ; W . A, fine chap , too - he' ll go down with muLt'! I fll l'!{nt lIh OU l hilll'!" Illl('/ rL'I'I'n~ ( ' , H O\I O'lin', 1':1i(1' \I"lItid "11 0 with ('()n ~ tant i n(' !" ~ Ill' ('(,hyou and intro du ce you to the judge linu !. ac r es in H a rlan t OlVn !lhip . f,!uu ~ e, ~ I\ ~ , $H.:14 ; Hoy I'i!:,gfllt, H e ' s a !'well gellt, the j udge is. oed. " W hy, \\t'lI hu .\' Ililll :l nit'"~ I>i' ht'I''' nd h\llll'ld ~ , I/ "no ra Burke , e xec ulrix () f t hl' Ra l ph G. Mili CI' to o t'dia Tr uax sc r\,l ce ~, $ 1.50 ; W e lch & Dakin, He'll sec how thi ngs a re in a jitTy.' s ilk cu , hion tl' rid(' on. al1,1 l!...t Th"I' h:lfl t a lkl'" ·'JlI,..tilll," <of l hl' I' ~ t:ltl' (If I'atl'it-k Burk (', t/ ('ccl1scd. Inl ot '0 . .1 in ('ol'win, s uppli es, $ 16. 04; Au to !-'l'l·v i.· c It wns the s implest way out, and h im n frC' "h bUII\' 1' \, , · 1'\' Ii" I', .-\ nil r,.t<l '" \I I (' 11 1)ll'i,' 111"\ ,,,. t01l1' \\'os ~ cond nnd filllll. Myrtle L a ndenbu rg L HPP to S tIlti o n, s up pli ... s, $0 .75 : I!:. M. V iI, " 1'1'1'. tlll'llI:h l lll'." " 'lIld pl'ilh- Th e 'n Il,)' tlplcl'lnining the inlwri !I o waI'd and Goldie Whitacre. lar~, !{as, $ t 2, 18; F run k S lt erwouu the offi cers mad e it a s ea sy f I' 'hlll'l-(e ita II I II Hill' KrU ir." ' them a s po ssib le, a llowed t hem to lance ta x o f the e ~ til t ' of Augu st He nl estate in , a le m tow n shi p , Co .. I!'u~ and s u pp li e~ , $4 1.8 !i; W , 'walk unescorted t hrou g h th e lo bSchneidel', dec~lbetl, i ~ tu bL' certiFl orence Sn ide l' t o Charles Gule H, Le wis, I'ep ail's , $1.84 ; E:II!'t End by of the hote l and waite d at a lil'd . Heu l esta t e in Deer fi Id town s hip Garuge . gas , $ 15.U!I; Hall s Ser \' ice - -resp!.'ctf ul di sta nce when P eter Nina 1'!VU Sl'WOI,th WU R appointNI La wrence A. Voorhis and Viv- S tution. gas, $ t 04 ,:17; Ore~(\ni[l stoppt'd to se nd a te legl'am. which adlllini,trntrix of t1w ·;;ta t e of 1, ia n Voorhis to Le nna !'4ngie, Inl ot Bridge Co" I'C Pllil'S, $22.20: J () hc Frillert tie wrote with a very firm ha nd II . ll uu~e\l'orth a nd lil ' d bond c, f No, ol 5 in MU Ro n. s on & Wu tso n 0 " r cports fo r 11 "1-: and signoled for Rowe na t o co me .~ I 000 with F, G, lI uu:-Il' worth Il n d Ow e ll . Higg ins and Add ie wanl e n, $!I. 25; lI e ut'1' )-[utchin!';o ll , Bnd read, It was "ddres~{'d to I la i ~y H lIlI ~ e wol·t h - as ~ ureti cs . Stark Hig J.\'in s tu Jllmes Foll e n, labo r , $2,50 ; Wulter ' impso n, S CI'V ~ca ld tw" d"z,' n Inrgo- oys ters Carter W e ll man, T had Hl'rcu\\', ,J. E , BerCH \\' a ncl Inlol N o, 155 in Leban on. i ('('~ , $ 125 : Wald ro n C. Gi ln1{llll', in lh "ir o\\' n liquo r. Th e n c ho p .. Are yo u go in g to marry Le nn ie Whi t acre t o Ohio e niral se rvices , $7, 10; Wal dro n C, Gil- Lhel1l ji nel y Hll d mix \\'i t h II c up of Ill'. 1': W. Tl'lrick \\' (' re app o int e d R o berta Low~lI immed iately o n ap prn Ise rs. T e l('p ho ne Co. Th e righ t t o u se m ou r, sC I'vi ces, $ 14.:10; . B, We I' s the liqu o r ",hii'll hll ~ b('c n dra ll1 ed h e l' r e turn to New Yo rk. or are The will uf Ali 'e !'It. Sut ton, c1 e- cerla in real esta t e in Roachester se l'vic(!s, $2 0 ; J. F. Sa nf ')/'ll , ~to l.ll utT lin d pa l'~ l'd lit rough u cheeseyou not'l If your e n gagement is ('ea,w d.. was admiLled tfl prfluafe. for lin es, $2: Bell PI' e~s, e nvel opes, - t :1. 5 0 ; c lo t h s tl'lli fll'r , 1I"ll t t il l he , ca ld cllnceled, as s he b e lie ves, I shnll ynthl u . Ho tT wa ~ a p po inted e)(f'A. E. Minlo n to Ohio entml W oo dl'ow - W e il S tona gl' ('0., ' up - in/{ point. :-;t il' in Cwo tn ll c>,poo ns marry her mys c lf imm ediate l)' , A 'u trix, Nfl bOlld req uil' d. Ralph T e lep ho ne oop. The right to use p lies, $6.50; W oo drow, W e il, Stlln o f !l uur und II rH\ tulo lespno n of rolling brown du m pling gathers \ U II !\letcl'. ;\Ia urice Sno o k and ce rtain r ea l es tute in Roacheste r IIg!.! Co., !!uppl les , $ 6 : ,takalta butter whit' h 11111' 0 bel'n lII ixl!d p renothing but tro ubl e for all co n')oh~ Hurding- W(~I'C apPointed up- fo r lin e.;. Meg. Co., s UPJlI ie~, ' Sol ,20; Offi ce \'i ous ly ill t o a s nmuth pu ;;t c . ook ~errl ed . PIi>llse s late yo ur e xact inpl'Blse l'S, Curl V. Turn e r t o Ohio Central Outfittel'. , s u pp li e~ , $1.50; hTis t lIntil thid, anti ~ Ilto o th, add salt ten tions ," ,J. Merrill BMle, admillist.rato l' T e lepho ne 'oop, The right to use H os pital, care o f Tube rcular pa - Ilnd Ill!jlper to tll ~ te l he be nte n " Bu t you cun't marry he r ," pro\Of thl' estate of 1'. D. Morris, de' rtain rea l estate in Roaches ter t ie nt, $33; Wlll te l' K ' lI y, sl! rvi c('s, \'ulks n f tWl) 1' g-gS Iln d Il littl e mintested Row ena. .. Yo u' re mal'l'ied ceas(' d. liled hi~ t hil'c! ac(' o unt. f ur lines. $ 10; K au fmon '. sup plies l $ 1.50 ; e d plll's ll'V. Turll Oll t o n a butt.ernow ." A, C, Tomlin so n, e t aI, to Ohi o L wi ' & Druke I nl' .. lIup phes, $38, - d plutt ol"nnd se L uwuy unti l cold , Th e e. tat of Rowena E. Wright "W ell , he d oesn 't belie ve it.I" exe mp t fl'OIli i nh e ri tance tux es. Ce ntral T c le lJh o nc Coop, Th e 75; Dayton Sle nu l W orks, r e pllirs, and firm , ru t fat bllco n into very And Rackrufl', Jn c., will pay f o r W. W, Whi lakc l', WflS appo inted right t o us e ce rtain real esta te in $ 1.3r, ; Staka Jtn Mfg. o. paus and Lhin s lic l's Ilnd wm p a r o und a that wire if I have t o steal u spare a"min i ~ tl'lIt or o f th e e~tule or W. Roac hes ter for lines. p e n c il ~, $ 14,5 5; Ohio e n tf'll I T e le ('v lin d'l' o f tlli' o ~·~ t I' mi x ture. tire t o get it" M. Kis, ie k, ci ('ceased, and filed ' lint K e ll y to Ohio Centra l Tele ph o ll e Co., l'e nts, $fifi .50 ; Le WIS & Dip inlo lh" bntll'r give n bel,o w The judge proved extrem e ly sym ,I,o ml of $ 1,000 with th Fid e li ty phone Coop. Th e ,l'ight to u 'e cer- Drak e, In c., rep air mate l'ia l $~ 3 7 . - n lid fry in hot fat , "What, no mail for m e ?" a sked Rowena . pathetic nnd agreed with P eteI' a nd D<'iJosit Co, as s urety. I\lbert tain r ea l e s tate in Roache. t e r lor 56. Bulte l'- IJ -at t he Yil lk ~ of two that it wa. a n o utrage, no less, th e , J . 'ch II I'e I', Geo t'ge H. Anderso n lines. eggs a nd IIdd hul r a c up o'f ice did his b e. t picture at ab ly be I-(ood f r i 'IIUS in lat !'1' ),('01 1'8 I ]~ co J) S" ""Ull Ann D" I-.ke l· to "Ia ....... I'hter way people iq love e mul'oiJed b y~ I I' I ' ." I a lH. , ". lly we re Ilppointe d ap"" ,, ~ r •• s wuter, 1\ tllbl e~ ponn o f o li ve oil Newcomb and Hulduh A. New$tanders in t h e tunp:led we b of Grand Canyo n, o ne whic h brought W le n Lll'lr ) lI ~ IIJl)~S, l' ltt'l ~sl tul ( es p ruls e rs. nnd a ('up of flou r. S ';JSOIl with a Rulph B. Parks, gua l'dian f co mb. Real es tate in Springboro, their atTairs. He had his sec l'e tal'Y him no s mull am o unt of pl'll itie nnd \1' 're selpa l'aL,e an I l'I ~ tlll(' ' Ia ,m ~o , llltHpoo n o f salt, beu t hllrd, ~t i\' LllCY E. S,ul'th and C. M. '" "'lul'th lIend off a wire to D e n ve l' to veri- pl'ofit, It was the Hllc krutr amI lo nge r Jou nu up Jy CI' IllPU B 11 111 'J J II Ill es an no n, .Inco mpete nt fil e d ' I 5111 in the s t iffl y whilJpe d whit es of t he ' to Flora Z, Meeker. Inlot5 Nos, 729 fy t.he marriage , and t o Rac krutT Rowe na riding through t he rain- each oL h '1" , \I' ll I' k a lllI WI ~ 1. ut I his third acco unt~ e!!'l!~ and kee p in th e ice bo x until fl'inge, w ith Constatin e's Peter tlung: open illl'ult at I.luddyA M S k a nd 230 I ' n F"lInklt'n, bo\" M.otOl'S, Inc" in New Yo r k, for de' 11 I " I I II .',n na , noo , aum inistrutl'ix \1'!Inted, q'u eer, quaint baek und white ' h ead ' '1\' sacrt'( (' ow, lC sn t! l'I' C I a o f L h o es tnte of Film ore BlackIva B. Philp ot to David Patric k, !ails of the tr ip lind complete in--ng approbut io n bes ide h e l'. H lI c h h(I))'~ fnr th futur e were I I d ti l d Inlot No. 145 I'n Frankll'n. 11 0dlll' formation regarding Rowe na nnd . I '\T II I III' ?ul'n, (ecel\~e , I e her firs t und II I UH-HUHI J>owena wa ~ not ha ving the b 'st nu all( VUI(. t ' , '('I t' \' Lo 111m f i t d I Paul V. SllatTel' and Sal'all K. Peter, He eve n sent for th e local ~ If I 1' 1 ' k h I I Ina a CCiJ Un a n 1er affidavit in S haffe r to Ne w Jersey Pres by t e rRaCkl'uff denle l', who f ortunately of lu c k with he l' work in th ose d '- se , 1(' ( I( n t ' nl)w l :It Ie I'n r(' t u f ac('ount. The es tate o f J e. se L. Har tsoc k ian C hurch of Ca rlisle. Real esturned out t o be uoth a na tive son c1ininlf w ee ks o f t he ir toUI'. ,' h e After all, he didn't ge t 0 11 s o v r y MI' . Littleton - Wha t's the iu ea'? Btlt s he IVa' a (Ieceasel.I IS ' exempt fl'om inheri- tate I'n Carll'sle. and a broth er E lk . H e wa willing kept a pe nc il nnd note-u oo k 'o n- we ll I with l Rowella. Th ese !lhi r t !! 11 1'0 thl'c s izes t oo h I l I I I William John Lynch to Alta to stand entire ly res po ns ible for s tuntly at hand, e ven t each ing );'Ol) ( s po r - l e JC''' SpOlt 11' 1111 llinee tnsc!;, uig for me. Yo u kll ow m y s ize . o ns tn nlin e to ca r ry th em fo r her \,1' 1' ;' h n - nn d Idcs l'rl'cd II belll'r T he adjudication and d e t e rminn- Lynch. 57.201 acres in Salem t own their ap pe/lran ce if r equ ired. Mrs. Littl eto ll- Well , th e big (~' WfiS i(i\'in);, her . t' ' . Bes ides see in g to th e ir fr- eedom I)n "~ o nlnlund , but idea were n o t billak s izes dO Il' t co t any mo re than the I·) t , an nUU ' h I ' 11111 0 [ t h e 'III Ilc ritllnce taxe~ of t he Sh Ip "I'D BE A BUTTERFLY" et l'l' H g np o n t e pen llIal e ·It e 'tate 0 f G, eo rge W .. Sta nl ev d e Walter R. HO"'al'd to TI' III' e B. he mnde Rowena a prese nt of Il co ml' llg to he l' with mu c h f l'elittl e on es, and I'm n ot going t() ' ,. friendl y little dog which he hlld quency F I,th fir s lim e ill h e r lifl' 1\ S \;' ~lI' d a: h elg'a\' f orlll t 0 h IS cease~I , is to be given to al'l , per- Ho ward . Inlot No. 28 in Ple asa nt hu ve all v s tore c lerk kn ow what a s ons InlE' r es t e d. Plain, By Thomaa Hayne, Bayly found in hi s s howroo ms that mOl'n- Ruwe llu did not f ee l lik e writin g' , , cHL IlIlg t houg- ltR; s hrimp i'm m a rri e d t o, to Ill'gin with thnt 'fl d ' d" I C harles A. MI' ller , Jr, to Byron ing Dnd wh ic h Rowena promptly dl' d not want t o be bothe red , und ' t "Gl'anting' f b' " h . le II .IU Icatlo n am determina.. ' U ~ lIle~s , e lIOn o f th inh e ritance tax on the P . Fou lk and Morton C. Solomon, I'u be a Butlerfly born in a bowel' Jlrocee de d lo ca ll Constantine , it 11I0Y as we ll be ad de d , he r writ- 1 I" lIone , II I~IY ing was fal' b e low its u s ua l "tan d wroLc heavily, " Il ne\'erthe less aft I f A S Inlots Nos, 4646, 4647 ,4"48, 464 9 Wh e r e r oses and lili es and vi oPeter grumbled at t he .additi on to fo rd s me ).:'t'l'ut plca,;ure II> te ll yo u es II (' 0 ugu s t: · chn e id er , dev ard. lets meet; their purty but was ove rrul e d. tl t ' , . cea. cI is lo be g-i v en to all per- allll 4550 in L oveland. They lapsed into a cOlllfortab le l 1a In my 0 plnloll. you are an ~o n s in te r ested , Geo rge B. Fouch to Ralph Mur- Rov illg forever from flower to And so Ho wena had u companflow e l', (' hester Sawye l' wa s appointed ph ey and C lara Murphey , Inl ot ion 011 the r umul e seat from then s il en ce Th ~y did not lj ullrl'cl ';0 lI tI;;p akabl e cud , ) OU IlIIlY not Oil, much \~ he n t hey were a lone- there know- of COUI',(' yOli dn nll t kno~v adminiR trator o f the estate of R. No. 59 in Maineville And kiss ing all buds thut ure cna IS (llle C ar I all(I C aro I'tne S c h nub t o pretty and sweet. : By the sales man's good offic es seemeu" Ie.S S JJ)' MONEY LOANED I In t t u 't I ' ')' 0 Ill' ~"lll' Ufil l'1'1 HOlI' II • " I 1 RIlLs lllndI wll() IISI ,. ,'.. R nmscy deceased, and filed they we·re en ab led to return to th e wh e n occa ~ i o n I'equil'ed the\' . ' Sill" /{Oil( sl ':1' .UIl( " ' (I t! ( bo nd o f $21;00 with D. E. H eywood Ray Meye rs. Inlots Nos. 6188, I'd n eve r languish f Ol' wealth, or not t hr",'" liP hc ]' Jlrll'aLloo~ til y.ou a nu G. H. Madd o)( us s Ul'eties. G, 6 189 and 6190 in Loveland. hotel wit hout police escol't 01' wo uld with e r eac h uth cr ;"ith for power, LOANS , o n Lives t ock, Chatt.la, cat"in gr wO I'd bu t t hey nevel' t,hat In OI'dl' I' l? IlIN'1 ~'II UI' 11l- H M d ,l M TEl d Carl and Caroline Schaub to Carl liurvei llance of any kind. I'd never s igh to see s laves at ~ccond Mortgages, Notes bou,ht t" tl 'h e I'd I" gtll~.' , . SIl, litHe (,I (,ll1a n d ~ Int' moncy . YO t.11' ' a uox, . . a( s a n G In th ~ earl y 1II0 1'n'ing P eter r ead s. 1" 0 ~n ., l td I I 1 EV~I'ett J unes we re appointed ap- . and Anna L Rosenzweig. Real \\ e n my f e et: John Harbine, Jr" Xenia, Ohio. In Albuquerque, wh e n P e t er ~~;; !.!~', .I~·e :l~{, 'x lUu~L II a ,g ,s le prat se rs . e. tate in Loveland, . I'd be a ,Butterfl~~ bor n in 11 bower, t o the g il'l s the a ns wer t o his p e r____ Federal Land Bank of Louisville h a d r eg istered Hr. d called fo r th e ir 1, u~ h.llfl \1 fli k onu lo ng- dl'lvlng, BOnal t e legram . Kissing all bud!! that ure pre t ty to Chester A . and Alma Bales. and s wee t. "Such has been and is my in- mail h e WIl S handed hulf a d ozen hll: , uve ,I IlI O ll C~' hy d OIIl);, hcf'. ow n Common PIe.,. Proceedinll. 103,50 acr es in Union township. , o could I pll'fel' the wand of a tenti on," read t he te legram, "I am t e legra ms on d two 0 1' three I 'l- laundry III the ba thr oom lit llIehts LONG OR SHORT TIME-'1': . ., ', has ~ tal' ved herself on ~oup n nd Til the cas e of Della Cornett , Carl and Cal'oline Schaub to fai ry, probab ly the last man living en- t terms. Also Surveyini and Ab· tire ly ho n o l'llbl e in my d ealing;; ~N~lh iTlg f or !\liss Ro ·tl anu .. :'lui I t uffee !I nll gon c \\'it~ll)ul II "rulll' r vel'~ U S IT e rmun Co rnett t he de- NOI' man A. and Loretta N , JohnThey s leep in ' a ros e when the stracting. Write and I will call nightingale s ings. with Women. Our engagem e nt mo st the cl(')'k . ' l n\(',~I~:~~I:'r~la)'spaL :~lt.lIlle, , I ' fendll nt is o r dered t o app ear be- ton. Inlots Nos. 2777 and 2778 in and see you. Sam D. Henkle, Way"What !" ejucu lute d R owc na" " .')] n 1.111 ~ '\l l 1n\e fo r e court o n September 2 , 1931. L oveland. certainly i, not e nded a nd if yo u Theil' s ummer days' rambl e is spor nesville, Ohio. J11 Th e h eal'ing of m'otio n in the Carl and Ca r oline Schaub to Dee sportive and ail'y, interfere I s hall s u e. Plan to "Nothing fnl' me'! Not anythin g"! work l' d thell' way UII' o ug h col lc)!e, Buddy nlways- he' f' u rely rnl' .H owl' na ' s ~ak~' , I llly ~(' l f alll case o f Nevis on-W e isk o tT Co. Stanley, Real es tate in Loveland. Th ose who ha ve ' wealth mu st be marry her instant of her arrival. Wh WANTED \'cr'lI" Va ll ey Pac king Co. is set Thomas p, Scott, et Ill, to Jesse In f act, ex pect to meet h e l' with mu s~' hav e writte n. Oh, pl case look ~t'?,dln~ ~'ou t l](' flrty, lJUl'h. watchful und wary; It . 1' i, f (,lIi1l':C 'I t!]l,' tlllnl'CCS· fu r September 2. F o rkner, Inlot No. 44 jn Avalon licen ~e, ring and min i~te l' , Wire agnin! The re mu s t be at least one. P o \\'e r, also naught but mise r y Th e cl I'k o uli ging ly ran t hro ugh '::l IT luI' nl(' til l' ~<\" aln t haL R,o\\'The actio n in t he case of Edwin H eig hts. what train." brings ! PATENT S- Se ll ~' our invention (:11;1 dll('~ IIllt kll"'" thal you \vII'l'd .' , rUl'lla~, et ai , vers us C harl es Frank Miller. d ecea sed, to Mrs.' I'd be a Butterfly s pol'tive and ait'y So at te n-t en P eter nnu Row e na th e mail agni n, ' _ . 01' pute nt by ex hiu iting your " So fT y- not' (I thin g" he Haiil ~o r ! III", nH>nC'~' n" ,' that I :l1l1, n ob ilz I' is to hI! r e vive d in the Lula B, Miller. All real and per.t.ood side b y ~ id e und e r the quaint Rocked in a ro se wh e'n the nig ht model or drawin g at the Second ' , (-ndlllj.! It , ) "'I I' ,1l'1" )! 1'1I1l1 \I'll" , nnme of Hal'f'i ettc Furnas et al. so nal f1roperty. ti led portion of th e Santa F e s ta- again , illgale s ings. INTERNATIONAL PATENT EXIt is ordel'ed by the ~o urt in _ _ __ tion and waved a fond - and n o t "D ea l' m e OJ saiu ){ owanu th o\lg-ht handt'd , 11'1' I,y Il1t< ~ak(! a!lll ,1 Wh~, though you tell me each gay POSITION, Septemuer 14 t o 27, full y, "HI)~\' extrem e lvudd." " fi"!Il' d It u.n II ,0( ' tht' 11I11' 1'1'~~ If) 11 t I l he cn, e of Virgil O'Banion verungratified - . farewell t o li ttle little l'oVer Bill. Allowed C HI CAGO. Thou sand of manu, - \" l ~ f,II' Ill(' ' R 0 brown Bobb y, Shrinks from the breath of the Jacturers and pute nt buyers will A lon e in hi M "0 () III , Pe Le l' t ook ' :, I " I' I , . ". " I , ' , I , \I S oy 'Banion , c t a I, that parti Ditto Incorporated, s upplies, otT hi s cnat und settled uo wn to " ni \l1ll\lll "I) Il L Llnl , ,le' lt.tfil'st autumn day: T he misadventul'es of B o bby' s $158.60 ; L e Roy & Blair, sand and Sure ly 'ti' bettel' when s ummer is ins pect n ew devices and patents for r-etul'n and t1n~ il' legal cl11tllngle- hi ~ mu il A quick g- Iance a t th e lcl- III,n It .. " ,llfllll'~I'd h" ~e n L ll1lents marketing, Rates $1 per day for gravel, $40.50; Ol'ego nia Bridge ter~ t u ld him th y we r e o f no esII It h tiH' , 1)!,l1alllr(that 1I'(,uld fl l1 e n1ents in Los Angl es h ad ke yed over 14 days, e ntitlinA' you to 14 feet. Co., steel, $209; Kenneth Wollard eciH I importa nce a nd heturn ed , 1;1\' ht', lI'onh th, ' u"and ~ ," J't, t e (' them t o a high n e l'vo us t e nsion, P Il cu r <':'t rha il' t o r ead them, and To die when all fail' things are H you havo 110 model, drawing or Blande,' iron! $2,80; Web Simpson, repair fading IIway, P e ter ~ta lked m oo dily from cigar description will do, Send for free !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!~!!!~!!!~~!!!~~~~~'!.!!!..~~~~"!_"!...!!....~_ I' l't L' I' W /I ~ I' I'd t y un (', 1111 f 0 (' ta hIe d and tfl r/eH k lind hac k Ilgain, and worJ" $6,60; Charles Morton, reo Some in life's winter may toil to pamphle t if yo u have tim e, If not pair work, $1. 75; Johnson & :" .. 'uL t h,' whllh' hll ~i nl'~~ ' li e w a ~ watc lied It er fUlti vl' l\'. discove r send $14 with description!! and John son, guard rail material, nllt I" all Y " ,r( of (" ,11 101(> dl'a l Pelt'" co uld ~ Land 'it no longer. Means of procuring a weary de- drawings and we will look after illl! :In" 11':1' II" :11 :111 "til e hllt at lay' "l:Iudd.v O. K.?" he injuil'eu anx $52.01; Tigal' and Charleton, reyour patent inte res ts. B. Hamil· 1 . 11 1\ r~,/~II/ (~ I.l , Hit,\ , !-= (If 1 he 1a\\ pairs, 75c Oregonia Bridge ,Co., I'd be a Butterfly; living, a rover, iOll ~ I.I' . ' , ton Edison, Managing Director, ,. P C' ! h: t l' ~ fl l" l llll,.· , ' 1 iii t'lJlllp any r e puil's , $208.50; Wilson Paint Co Dying when fajr things are fad"li e's enli rely t oo O. K. I'm wor Internatio nal Patent Exposition, paint, $101.50; Orego.nia Bridge h:d\' It i'l! "\I '. l~· I " jai l t n ri('(/." ing away, Merchandise Mart, Chicago, Co., steel, $37,15; OhIO Corruga"~pi,", , hi 'JrI\\'II'1'ali I d IIll1nipu la I'd havCf a pair of those beautiful " Y O II c'l n 'l be 'loo O. K.," PI'OiOIl H!' /)t llt,!, Jlt," 'J l dp ' ~ :dftli l's by tf'sted ted Culvert Co. , sewer, $635.30; wings. Pe ter. "Nobody can.I "I, ,).!' , al, 1 ' {ohnspn & Johnson, 1100 surveyFOR SALE What d o Y" u m ea n?" - -At 1':11'[,<1, 1: ' ,\\'('11 :1 had L\\'o le t 109 s tak es, $34; Le Roy & Blair (To be conti nu ed) gravel, $664 .05; J: W, Lingo Hard Sub.c:ribe f~r the Miami Gault. ,' ) " , !Il light dOll'n in the FOR SALE- Delco-Light in first class condition" one of the late sty les, u8eu 2 years lind well cared for. Will conRide r yo ung cattle in BUD BUB A Reg ular Nightmare By ED KRESSY tt'ade, Priced r ight to s ell. W. E. Strou d, Teleph on e 44F2, Wayn esville, Ohi o, .89

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Apple Time W e d ll n 'l kn ull' II'T", illvl'nl"d apple pie . but wh ocve r it \~UR (l ug-h t to hav a Ill.UlIIIIl I,·n t. If t h(' I" was n 't an y thin g el~e to d o with npl'l' s bUI make PIP S nf t hl' n l it \\', \11(1 s ti ll be wort h while' to h e p up th e 01'('h31 d:;. /lilt 'll'h 11 y"u (''' niL' I" think of it. th e r(' i, n't II n y l,th!'I' frui t Ihat grow" t hat h a s s o Illany u s es. whi r h cnn bc s(' I'\'c d in s u c h a va ri c ty uf WIlY S, all "f t h('!lI j.!'nod. . Aplll e S:IlIl' " i" g'00.1 l'nUII)! jll~t lis il co me s frolll thl' k(·tll". nr WIUI rl e h 111I l'k l'n'lI lll J1 ' UI'<'I I IIl'l' r it til' as a s id e di sh with a ni ce . tend e r ~ h ('l' (,f l' ua:t pori\. Bu kl'd "pp les are h est, I\' P think. w he n every l.Jit of the ~or(1 hu s h"~ n t' tll'l'fu ll y tllkn o u t und t he h o i 11 li e d up with brow n " u,"n l' IInci (' inn ll n)(lll h('fo re! they II l'e put into th L' oven, Th ere are sOllle f u lks whu tuk e the sk in off t.he upp les h o f o l'll baki ng' it bllt to o ur Il ldi llll Ihllt tlll,es nway n lot of th e flllvor , Th e n t/lC'l'e i ~ up~ pie butter. II'hi (, h r e u ch('s it" cO lllpl(, te perfe ction wh e n s pread on h,) 1. bi scuits, t.(1 , lIY n <l thin g II f HI Jlle dl1ll1p lin g~, fded apples- they're fin e with Mlus lIJ.!'e - lhe g nuti IIld - f ll~ hinll l' d di l' h thut u ~ ed t o be ca ll e d tlppl c slump. nnd udo7.l'n ot h e l' 11' 0 11<1 .. 1'11 1 \'urieties o f fo od, a ll obtnined fr o m the app le . /J ut fl1l'gl't tilll( the '\wp ' lku c h e ll" uf our G~l'man f r ie nu s , And cid c r . Th l're '" nll lhing in th e prohibi t io n lu\\' t h at say s that rid e r m ll. tll't g'l't "hIli d," An old Yllnk re tric k u se d to h(' tu set a keg of hard ~ id (' r out \VhL'l'e it \\ (lu ld fn'l'z e, t h e n b 1'(' n h ole thr o ug h tli l' ice t o tUI> th !.' concl'lltl'llteti . :Jj1pll'-ffa\'(lred uko h o l in t he mi(ldl(' , \V l' never tr ied thll t. nor ha l'(' \\' C Illud e nny e xten s ivc expl' r'illlents in di. till in," c id .. r inl o , applcj"ek. though sn m e of our cOJ1I'iI' ia l fl iends s pcak highly o f iI, poten('y. \\ . l\I'l' ('o n t nt to take our ci d er [I S it COIllI'S fro111 tho jug, tlHl u gh w e kno\\' o ld folk s w h o pre f er mull cI ~ic.l .. l'. whi c h iR uch i,:vl' d h~' h 'atin g the pol,er red ·hot and p lun gi ng it into th • in diviuuul Illug 01' lnnkurd, We c.Iun 't henl' SU much the lie da ys of uried nppl es. Cunning hn ~ tnken th e p luce of cirying. lnrgr ly. Y e t dried npple. ha d their point ~. W e n eV!! I' cou ld I]uite n),(re e with the poet who p e nn d the immo rtal lines t h at ran: .. I hate, nbh o l'. tl l' l e ' t, de, pi s e Ab o m in ate dried upp.]e p ies. Trt'lHI (HI lilY t o L'S ulld t e ll m e li es . But d o n't give l1Ie dl'il'c.1 lipp lc pi e " Ev e n dri e d npp le pil'!! PI''' bettor thun n o npple s pies at n il . ju s t a n y kind of appll' p il' is heller thun 111 05 IlIlY o the l' kind o f pie, 7 :3 0 Mu s ic \5

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J()hn I,:. Th o ma !; di!'d s ud,I t't' lt. u VCI·Y s l1'ange "e Mil li on t1enl~' nl h i ~ h 0l11 1! /)1'1'e Tu . da~' And s('l'me(1 t o be I yin~ on m y cv n ing. II', Th onHtll hll ~ b (. n a bliCk, I'es id.ent of I his \' illage 1 0 1' two I s a~v tho ligh Lning' nll ~ h ing . be i 1117: e mployed ns u 1\ nd I hili'll t h(~ hunucl· cl' uck; yours . tl'lltlWr fir!'t lit \'Vellmll n. l hc n a t A Spirit ':llllt' t o llie. anu s aid . 'xp'ct ' d " It cunn ,1 hurt ~· IJU. you III'e r! ·ad. Oliv Bl'n nc h wht'1' h t (•. tf'llc h thi s r 1-11'. 11 0 hud made LITTLE THING S h ow h e evc r Imp .' n1l' s uth an o lf'l' The RJl irit lhen n·II'II" d illY so ul , II1Hny fJ'i eN d s d uring his !;ojo ur n :\othing' is 111 0 1' ,i lltl'l' Fting tha n OIl !iO , h a rt an acquaintun "e~hi p , A lid w e Jla ~s cd thru ugh th e ail'; nnwng us. who will 1l1i ~s hi!! kindly ~Illile flnd Jllel1 s ant I(re!'ling. ( ur to heal' 'S u ccessf u l mCIl I 'e mlnl ~ "" "lIis an ~wcl' wu s s urpri s ing, lI e I f e lt ~ o well alld happ,V . And nil thing''' tn IlIl' lou l cd fu ir sym pathy )!c)l'~ oul Lil the bel'eavc d a1 u t lill: ' " CIII'l'c rs, I1 c,:cl li, ' uiLe l' . aid thnt rlll' ye lll·s. h ' hlld beell ' allW, 1 had , uc·1t all a Lle t" Sl'eu r!' 111 111'l' ' l.11 s ine s~ Ihull Th e s pirit s miled ,s o s w ct a nti s a id ftllllil v , Fun cru l : l'rvi ces wel'C con- a g n l f h ' . ('fluId I'I'opC'I'ly hun di e , A s /l " Now l1augh CU ll hnl'llI yo u. you dudc'd Fl'idl1~' 111 " l'l1 inl,: in hal'K ' ofllHl I't lln ily . of He\,. L. F. \Vil1iul11 ~ IIr :II I. My t'olllpan illns \\' (' I'l' I\'" II-kn oll'n Im:i n "!' gct.l e r h e II'U S a ;< LnI'; al' arc d eud," OI'l1I.. ln tl'l'IlIt' lIt lI'as molde lit lal\ ~\' rs, a ll III'gl.lI1iy,l' 1' 01 1' an C' tti e ipn l f n l'ce PHONE 8F3 Grati ~ . wh l'I'(' alwlher ~h " l' l ~(' r· U lil' "f t hl' 1ll >aid : "I wU SI1't lw \\' a ,.: a f'aillll 'l', Il l! ha u h il' l:d I ~I1W I he happ y fnl' c~, uJ' mu dl ,,(, a '1 IIdf'nt in ,·" lIl'I("'. 1 1 III illiant YUIIIl)! (' ha ps nlll nr In w " n eul' " ill' S Ihut !tau f1u ~sl' d ,,' .... \'i('~ wu ~ h ,'ld ill thl' aft, ' r"f'('I1 , HARV EYS BURG. OHIO MI', /lnt! :\11'';.. ' V. A. L llk"ll ;' . ;\1 1' \li1I ~('d li n I.. ,th th' l'o/,tIHIIi alld sc holl i. bU I "tl lll(' h ,, \\' Ih n' Il"\,p r I hl' l· .. W(' I'C' all 11 1\' If,\'ed 'lIll'~ Th e)' II' ' re wa(ti ng at till" ~ I o ()r . a nd 1\1 1''': . K I·:. G!I!'U UI1 111101 HI,lIl'rt ba ~ "'-1Il1J !l'am s , :.In t! I 1I1:tn:l l(l'd 1 .. 01 ,,\'(·1"1'(>(1 '" Ill' h"ped . H"illl( iJ r il. Th e Spi rit IU l'nl' d I" 111(' lind said :\11', 1-: 111 11 11'\1 III C'C':lI'I'(' n !Inti n " nnld g'I't\ dlla l' allt! 1'"" (i n thl'u llKh 10111' l inlll . thl')' (' );Ill',' ll'd Lo g ' l I'es ull ~ ' ('a~i l ~' , and if thcy 11'(' 1'(' \\'hip pe d a " ThI'Y ni l are h a p py , foJ' thl.y're an d Kc nn (' th w ,' n ' amnlll( I.I",SI' "·h ,,,oI. fl'(l1ll horc in a t.! ' ndalll'l' a t thl' " :\ Iy fi r, 1 joh lI'a ,.; ill I hl' " Il i!'e of i ,·tluplp or lilll C'S in C"LlII it h rokl' d e ad ." Stull' FOl i!' thi !< 1I' ('l'k . K,· llnl·t.h ~h" a 1'llllllll 'Y luwyel' il l a s llWIJ l' iLy 1.tIlL'i l' ~ p iri t. ('a ITPIl hrnu l(ht hOlllc s (·c(. nt! pr ize in l "el1n ~ \· l nllliH . T h,· ... , I 1'"" l lv "011, · ni)!,hl hl' Wl' lIt 11 01ll1' a lld I lan dl·d '!I I " lo\'e ll' e" tl(' h " n hi ~ Imil \' hl'er, Wc' Ul'l' all proud did lI'" rk: 1'I'(' paring ('a,,·, and 11'.\:' s al d u wn bl'flll'~ Ihl' fin· lo ana lyze In a Kn'ul I Ji~ 1I ;IlI I,l l' hal l ; Th l'l'e \\' l'I" :1 lOl l 0 1 pI'lI pl ' I hcl'(~ . I II havl' s'u,' h an h"nol' ","Ile to ing t h (' Ill, alII I d llilll~ Ill,\' """l t il hi s , itll ati " l1. II I' dc-cide r! to luok Jlt a s!' ic tn wn ~, hiJi . Illa ~ t,, 1' till' pl'o fl',;' i"n , 1', 0\' all (' Ill il"' ly oI ill'CI'C' llt type o f' I ~ l,p n H' d t q kllOl \\ t he lll all. RESID E NT ;\1 1'. allol ;\l l's . lhll l'iL' ~ Th (Jm psu n " I (·"uld I,, (.k f' I' rwllrd t .. ('al'llilll!' I1 lall; h li, I('d th " qllalifiea tj, ) n ~: T he S pil'il s l1Ii ll'd at lIl l' nll d said "I . TIlt' ma n IIl\1 ~ t 11 (It be loo 11 Th .. :.;. , Jl l'lJplp, tiJ O. y o u ~ l.I (\ un' I1l1d Ba r .. h:II'(' 111"1'('01 into th l' 'n,)1I)!·1t I ,) m arry '"I, I,ul ""lIld ,, 'e tI (' 1" I. .. lI o .. a('L' SIIIIll l' 1'1 ''' 1'''1'1.1' f .. ol1l th .. II' ) ('halll'" of l'I· .. r ("" :ll'ill ).! rl'<'111 " 1ll:lr l. 11 (' 11 111, 1 hal'" tlH.' habit "r Jo:. B. JJa l,ill p .. "pc .. t\, . that ~llIall lo\\l1. . . ' \I'''rkill~ hard for hi :- n· , ull ~. PERMANENT LOCATION ~ I ' F I F " 11 ' 'In I fami'" "On e C'hns lllla " I \,1~ lt (',1 illY 2. 11 (' Ill us l hn l'(' Ul'(' 11 ill colTI"' l' e wa s l1Iy - is h' r \\'h o had di ed , I ... ,~. I.) I Ig ,I . fo lks in Bus t Oll, and \l'hil t' I \\' ;\' 1"1(" :llhll' l i(''', traill"" t,l fi)!ht rul' \\'Iwn I wa s s ix Yl'a !'s "Id: "r (In Cll1l1al l. :\'(' 1'" week· ' nd till'l'l'lI f l' i"nd t o ld 111 (' that a lPr. \ il't "I' .\ . and t o \i"( 'P up hi ~ c hill in S il e wu s SIJ g-Iad to ~ t'(I n tC' , g'1IC'''''' "I' \ll's. I. lIl a I! atto n . tain law \' ' .. w " llid lik(. t " J1Jl'l' l oi ,' f,'ut. . Anti ht'1' lo\'e for Ille s hl' t ll id . LEBANON. OHIO ~II'~ . . L, I' , \anl e l'\'oo .. t 11 Il' , I cail .>d 011 his n lli l'c th e nl'X\. ··lIa \'illl.!' 111 .. 01 1' t hi " li ~ l. th (' la w. "s" glad t o "'l' yo u tI('IlI'," s h t' IndIl.:l'. \·and I." II(,d (.('(lI·)!(, I e nll Y IIncI 1110' nillg, W t' chattc d f " .. "hout an \'1'1' ,, ; I;,'d hi " f .. iC'nd " t o reCOil! , said. Eye. Examined I h"'II ' a n d tlII'11 "lit of II e l"ar ~ ky. '1II('n d nH'n II'h .. met th e qllalificu . "An' you n ,, 1 ~ Iat! Ihat WI' ar(' r1l 1l1 11.\' O\,l'1' La" ,,, ' ~) ay , R.paira ~ II' . l~nd Ml's . •C,,'o r)!!! [Ju nol·.1I h(' ,.ti" ' I'" U 1l1l' pa .. 1nl' .. ~ hil', I W;I ;' li OI1:' , (I ll(' " I' th"l11 nal1l l' oI n\(' . and Gla.llea Fi tted ,h'ad '! " " I hl' llHl.\·IIIJ! fmlll I·.~ I. :\l a .. Farlll ll d s Ilahhl' .. gu~ll'd. hilI I nHlna )!c,1 10 t lt t' lawl'(' r 1'l'l1ll'rn h('r t' d that he l~ol1ll' Int o Ih l' \. (' \· I(' Y 1I ... ·pC' .. ty " II , l ull ('I' an a<:l'l' pl:lI!('p. I .. t" .. led in hu d "n('t' ,,' ('11 a fo o t ha ll I(tlnJ{' in .\'I~· d"a r and fai . hl'u l IJll d\' wi th h ill! 3 I1Jllnt h latcl', I II lI1:1t whi c h I 11':1 " Ilodl\' ' 1IlIl s lH'd up but Il ad 11('t' lI lloid h('neal h th e .' ('(, ', 1101 s trl' e l. T!t " I~" 1',:l nd ,e,' ,n('('1 t of lit · fi .. m I " pI'nl. Il! n \'e r y hap py li nd , \\'01" ab ll' to l'al'l:~' t hl! I,ali a c r o ss. ground; Ill<' liul' 1' 01' [J t Oll l'h d nw n . , ('llSO n \\'a ~ )!I\'('n I hur ~ d;lI' e\'{'n· 1I1''Il1lnhl(' yearH. 11 .. 11' tl'ndedy I I","eri it. "Ollto' da\' I ~ ulllmon (' d up C"lIl' " S" \,(111 s,·,·," 111\' fr ie lld e o n· With illY ". ul it had 1"'l' lI h ll unti In)! , ~ I I' . I-: lll ('''SOIl \'a ndl'r Voo l' t di('( I ' !'iud('d, '''il Wli S 111Ilt "Ill' lilll (' T h l' Sl'i rit. \\'hn W :I S \1 ith 1,1(' said "'OTARY PUBLIC - - --, lhiIl K • 10 \\' h ic h I 11(,\' ,, 1' ntlnch!'d " l Is ... ·;' tinl( n .. II·, 1"'1' il is t1l'lld," a t hi s 11II1IH' n(l/'l IH'Il ~ 1 of Il al'\'I!YsIoUI/!, ~ I 'o llduy {" I'l' niIW, F UIH' ral thL' , liJ.!'flll·s t inl lll ' r tll ll(' (', lhat National Bank 111 a d ,· 11 1.\' wlllll,' ('fI n 'l' 1'," I said. "I II'IIuld lil((' . ju:l fllIC lilli e Thul' ".!a.\' lit ~ p . Ill. a t th(' I'l'si d.. nn·. • \\'h"11 Y"U lH'ar ,t(l l' i6 lik C' th is Will. Drawn . , EII.te. Settled T n Sl'I' my lil'lll'. d('u d fac l';" ulld I ha\' e hl'u nl Illa n y o r t hl'lll , it I.t'''I<'1' Stall' .. r SI'l'inl! . \ ': III I'Y WAYNESVILLE, OHIO , 'h' said. " I lI'ill II" \\'ilh vou thild O'all('d 0 11 l\ I I', an d ~1 1' ''. Cha~. II . IIlak<·~ Villi thillk tlial t hpr l! are n, " "' 01' I IowlI' j u s l the' pfuce" lillie lIiin l!~. No opel'ati u n i ~ >;" in· S h ' tUI'IH:d lu llI e and s weetl y su id (;I'a~' nnd fIt 1llil~' S Ull da y . 1)1'. alld i\II '~ . I.. 1', \' ulld e l \ ·<It. rl ig-ni tkallt that II IIlUn ('an I'cfll ~ e "RI'Ill III ilt' I' 11 0 11', th at it i ~ deud." , f p " l·t !< ll1 o uth, Oh io. lIIi ~~ :'I:n ncy t o I('i\' l' it I c~s than h is best, I JO l/ kl'd 010\\'11 al th e 1':1('(' ~() mild . 1'('e l.Jb " f II I'd,· I'al'k WPI' C \1' {' (' k· II \1 ' 11~ s lecp in g lik e a tired chi ld ,' lid gll,';, t ~ "I' !\II'. arlOl ~II';' . W. C. ",' 11:1 11 I II'nk (' il dl'ul"!" s h· ~lI id Ti rhl' Il<lI', t o Ille. (, hllrl " , (;"1'11 ,,"' ,of ('"fu1llhu ~ "Oh IIU, 1'0 1' Gnd' s sal, e , let it be . . Ill' nl till' wed""lId wi th ,\I rs. Th, ' Spi rit I,,"k,' d at 1111' a nd said !llal' Y Filll'h alld t nlH'1 t (;;1l'll el'. 30 Y eo r~ Exper ie nce in "A I',· y " U s a l is lied t ... ha \.(. it dcad? ~I I'. alld i\ 11' ~. '\V . 1'. ~1 ('C11 1'1'l' n FUNERAL DIRECTOR Fitting nnd Making Glasaes a nd dl1u~ ht,'r s of W lllhn lldi ll)! Thi s Spirit. o nC' II'ho Ull d(,I 'stll nd~ \\'('1,' hel'!' f'lI' Ill(' \1' 'l'k-r nd . T h" WAYNESVILLE, OHIO :\ ,,1' 1'01 "did \" IIt S' t' 111' 1' t"i l g'irls I'lo' mailll' d fu r ~ l'h o n1. w"rn IWI1 ,ls'!" ~II' . und :\lrl<. AII I'/1 Il utflllUII. " I' Lebanon, Ohio " I s aid. I did pll'IISt, J!'t tlH' m r e ~ t Lt'lmll"n \\'('1', ' J.!'L)(·~ l " or l\ I I'. and Tue..Jay, Thurlday. Saturda,. Up o n Ill' !' quil'l lo\'cly 1I 1'(~ Il ;, t; F&&1l1 Equipped for Good ~l 1'S , \\" ,T ic-f1l'no l' fl ll Su n d:1~· . I :1111 SII 1(1<1 01 that \1' ( ' a r(' deud ." Examination Free Service. "1 thought you'd b ' . ' th' Sp irit LEBANON. OHIO Large Display Room, s aid, PUBLIC SALE

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lI a\' ing- s" hl Illy f UI'/lI . I will se ll trut', h~' way (I f Pu blic Allction. a ll o f To muI'(' th:1n n Ile fal s l' fl'il'n<i; Illy hallc l;.. I(,cated ~ l11ill's North Sl lO lI lrI ot h cr~ ~ p('ak SI II1I(' ill o f of t yil('. :I In ilC' ~ 1\o l'thw est of vou \\'nYIl(, .. \,ill c. :l lIIi l(' '; Sou th o f '\":UI' namp t h,,\,'d not ddl'ml." (' ('n t ('I'\'i l\ ', on th(, .'ocia l Roll' An d no\\' the S pi r it Ililld ly said, Road, jus t I II" lJli l c ~ E:a ~ t o f th t' " Yu u S ('~ how ni('~ 'ti ~ t o bc Jcud,' I )lI.l' tOI1 Hnt! I.eban o n Pik e, o n Friday. Seplember 11 , 1931 Th l' S p il'i t s aid. " I'\'c watched o' c r B"g'inllil1!! ht I JI, 111. the full owilll! yo u A J.!'o"d lot flf H Oll .< I' h ul d FUI'lIi. Elich duy. , ill C you \\'l' l'e !JOl'n ; 1111", Kitch n Ware und J\'1i sce lhOI'e known o f el'eryt hi llg yo u lal1C'(l u!; 1I1'liries. did. T( 'r llJ ~- CII~ h . . ill ce " Oll entered lif ' thaI nlPl'n ANDY ELL IS _-40. _ I 've IIhni y s bee n yo ur friend," s he

FOR SALE DATES CALL

Stanley &Koogler Auctioneers

ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN you r Cattle. h ogR, s h ee p an d calves JESSE STANLEY to Norris-Brock Co .• li ve wire and Phon e 320. New BurlinatoD, Obio progre, s ive fi rm fOl' the highest

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Mary Gibso ll. of ·Pittsbhrgh . is "Yo~! ~ h.o u l d hnn' \I·p ighe d rou l' shown al Qngside of a 19, £o,o t 5U~­ w o r ds. ~R lci a fl'l<.'nd lo 11 (Id ea t ed flower. the talIeM ever raised In ('U11 di rl atl' aL 11ll' la~ t (·Ip(,tjo tl. EARL KOOGLER " Y(·"," t hi nit'd in ;\11 ,lh C'r f rienu Penn.ylvanla. it is said. My ~o lll then took o ne backwurd R. D. 6. X_ia. Ohio vi WI " Hil t! ' ~' ''1I . Iwu ld :ll ~(, ha ve l!iv c n At the s le nder m Ollnd 0 f s od ; .- h '\ I·t IJl c a ~ u re ," Subs cribe f o r the Miami Gazette Pbone Dayton Co. 54J5 _lI id, " Dellr lo ve. I ' ll C<1 m e fo r ,VO U When we're cu ll ed b e fOl'e our God; ~ l ('ep o n m y dnrlin g, t llke your r est. Go d in hi s wi , <l o l1l . kn o w e th be s t~

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mnl'ket prices and good service.

Union Stock Yard.' Cincinnati, O. Tune ill on Radi o mUon WCKY 12 :3 0 no on fo l' our daily market repo r ts,

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, R. M , Salter

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The VttCalwn Cruualty

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WA YNESVILLE'S PIONEER MEAT DEALER

Phone

St'e the Nmy M o dels

PAUL

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QUALITY MEATS AND fOODS-RIGHT PRICES

QUALITY MEATS OF ALL KINDS

ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS

By Albert T. Reid

Coyle's Meat Shop

.T JEFF SMITH

KAHN

Tire Co. LEBANON. 0 1110 R A D 10 SET S

Fred Kahn Motor Car Co. CHEVROLET DEALER Phone 326

Leba.non. Ohio

ni" pen!<ers of Rdin ers G asoline (u ll g r a u c!'), Hig h Q.uality Oi lR and Gl' ea s es" Mobil and Qunkel' SLote Oil.

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MASTERCRAFT MEMORIALS Lebanon, Phone 59

SHRUBS-EVERGREENS LANDSCAPE SERYICE

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P :'opc l'ty iR PrOI Je rl y Ins ur e d

Ed S. Conklin Ins. Agcy. LEBANON. OHIO .

EAL E$TATE .. INSURANCE 0tl1ce 277 EARL J. COBURN

Pholies: Res , 53-

R. F. HATFIELD WRITES PRACTICALLY EVERY FORM OF INSURANCE

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SINCLAIR PRODUCTS . South MaiD St. Wa"ne.yille, 0, Grealina, all Clan with Pre..u~e GUIU, 75~ . Free Parking :Oay 'or Night See Me for a Re-Paint Job

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Lovely's Recreation Parlor r.igars , Soft Drinks and Lunch W e c nrry Gem City lee Cream

and Pop .

WA YNESVILLE, OHIO

Soft Water Laundry RUG CLEANING-PRESSING Phone 279, Lebanon, Ohio Waynelville Collection on Tu •• day and Friday

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M. ARMITAGE E "pert COlln,ello .. RC!presenting

INTER.SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE CO. WAYNES VILLE, OHIO

High g rade Coal and Coke, HiLo. C ind e r e ll n. Dixie Gem. Bnd Killa m ey Pocuhontas. A s k for delivered prices.

POTTED PLANTS

Writ(' o r P h o l1 f!- M os t R easonIl hl c T e r m ~ .

DRY CLEANING

Hewett P. Mulford & Co. EVERETT EARLY LEBANON. OHIO

Lic e nsed Real Estate Broker and Auclioneer WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

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Waynesville, Ohio

We Deliyer On e uf Wa ynes v ille o ld est und b es t kn u wn b us in ess cstalJlishmcnts ~ T. Jeff 'Illith'f; III ' ut ~ h op. whc l' e q ualily m e nls huv(' be e n Ro ld 1'0 1' he pn s t 30 ye llr:;, "'re !lh mCHts of all kind s Il l'!! uvni lab le lIt all timcs nt thi s s hop which dllrin g' t h e y ar~ thut it ha ~ b een l' ~ tabli " h c tl in Wa Yl1 esv ill e hus gain('d a \\ id !! l' ircle o f fl' i (,ll tl ~ , ('tI~tonH'l's 11 1" a lwuys a s s ured I.,hat ll1eal ~ ~ el'ul't' ( 1 h I' e an' of thl' h s t q ual il)' (} ut a inabl e and that r e a l I'alue i ~ given 1'''1' cvel' ~' d o lla, s !1 t' nt nt the ~t LHe. PIII I'(lnS of the {'~La J,l i s hl11 (' n l. HI'C! a ~~ lIl'('d III", (,f p r om pt. c (. urt e · 1 11 S ,'(,I'vice an d th a t S lllilh' B nl ('llls are alway s fre s h, 1 11 'lIu dili n n t o lh e ~ I p." " , 1··p ll .. l·,.' ~ , t ,· 1.. F ~ " I .. ', il.ou:,C' is llIaintain e d 011 the X e l1ia pike fl.iort!: (If \Va .1 n es\' illl" M ,'. Smith is u ne or \\' a:: ll f' -\' ill,,' s "Id es t hu s in ess m e n nnd dllring : h e Illa n~' y t'a rs th u l hl' h a s I,c e ll (' '' t abli ~ il e d h'1'(' . ha s g ain ed u wide ':. t !, r,r !': :(': . d~; al l (If II h .... i.:I '.'l· ClI l11 e 10 kn oll' hilll fo J' hi s integ rity ill .! f u il' d Cll li m:s. )-'0 1' fl·cs h. q twl, il~' n:l' a l." ~" l u T, ,1.. el' Smilh .

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J. K. SPENCER WASHED SAND & ORAVEL Hardwood Lumber at LebaI\onj Ohio, furnis hed on Ol'der Road

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~T. MARYS CHURCH Rcv. J . J . Sc heffer. Re ctor ({ !lV . J , J . Schut!ffer , Rec lor Sept mbe r 1 :1, Fifte e n t h S u nday aft r Tl'inity, hUl'eh school at !l ;3 0. Mornin g Prayer Ilnd sermon a t JO :3 0.

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M r. and h li, Eve l'l.! tt Seal'R wer' pleafill n t ly s ur pr i ~ed at tliei r h om e Su nd ay ev ning l)y seve rn I o'f t he ir ,\:lJ u ng fl 'ie nds fl 'OIll S pring Valley n nt! Da~' to l\ . Th u ff nir pr oved t o be n m iRc ellancOll S sho we l' a nd the you ng coupl e r ece ived a ll a rray (I f u ~e ful g ift s. Th!' g uel't s, numb e r ing ab out :' ixtec n, br oug ht th l' n .fres lun ent!l

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D~yton,

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COLUMBIA CEMENT

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co ws li nd he i fcr~ , FreRh e n ROlli!. l1 (' IIII<')'':n n, n f Cill- J, L. Mpll den hu ll , tele ph one -1/; F 12

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In Dayton Building and Loan Allociationa can be exchanged at f~ce value on real estate in Dayton and surrounding territory. For full information lee

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Of the best roads in Ohio are

SATISFACTION

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Fn'd lI awk e, o f '1':1IIIpa, Fla .. ,io il1l'd hi s fam ily hpl'l' lust \\' cf'k , 1' ,, 1' alld in il"fi nil" \'i~ i t. HC'\, . G. C, flih l.' r t is altC'IHlin g thl' Hn nual cn nf"I"' I!(,c o f the M. I,:. l' hurch, in lolul1l h ll:' ,

Or No Charge Centerville, Ohio Phone 78J

DEPENDABLE :\ l is~ Mn rl!'aret Doril) a nd Mr. Glen n Frye , o f Dayto n, ~ p(' n t Mon day w it h M r , a nd Mrs . Ca rl Frye.

A, A, Li nton and fum il v of Wilmi ngton , we re guest~ o f Sam uel Butterwo r t h li nd fllllli ly S u nduy, Ro . s A n d l'!'lIs un d f al11 ih', o f Oak la nd , we re !!Ul.'~ t s o f Frank Sta n s be l'ry anti fam ily, ,m Monduy

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EPAIRING Watches Clocks Jewe lry

A new car of Co lumbia Cement on hands at

Madden SLurnberYard I

Phone 14

Store Ope n Eveninll"

Waynesville, Ohio

Cary's Jewelry Shop

LEBANON, OHIO ~11', and 1\[ 1' ". C'hll'k .ali~ bury . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50LD BY S H ERIFF of Icve lnnrl, s p nl lhe wee k-end T hc olu H ou ston !llOI'C building \\'it h ]\( 1'. an d II'S. W " p , Suli sb u ry, nl South Cha)'lcR t on , Ohio, i ~ to be F OI' l)(!s l r e~ l!l ls cons ig n yo ur .'ol d at , h e ri fT 's su le enrly in • epL,'m be l', Thi ~ hou se wa: stUl't d in li ve Ht ock to Gree n-E m b ry Co" I RMl and \\' a ~ knowll fil l' lI nu wide Ci n cinnati, in cu r e If D. R. Salis'fo l' 0 \ ' (' 1' liO y('a l' ~ , L. II. and Eo D, bu ry. lI ou Rto n Ic ft a fo rtunc o f ovcr n Miss LOll i!!e H end er son h ns rell1 ill ioll unc! a hll lf d"IIII I's 1It l hf' it' death , lllndc in b\l ~ in" ~s in lhiH t Urned to h el' work at Miami-Jahui ld ing', Sin('(' theil' dl'alh, it ha ~ cobs co ll ege afte r a three-w eek s hll d flli lu!"cs hy th\,('e (lIfTe l'e nt vaca ti o n , '.fotals

Mr s, H Ol'ace Ze ll Rnd Mrs. J oe Mc Lu ughlin, of Xen ia , we t'e d inII I' g u es fs of I\hs. Lu u ra Zell on Th ursdu y,

PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX ON DEPOSITS

. Mr, nn d MI'S, LOl'en H adley a n d child l'c n, of Newa rk, Mr , a n d Mr s, R ode ri c k Banle n, 'of Colum b us , s pent t he wee k-end w it h Mrs, Ru t h Janne y' und Miss L ou ella,

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, financial institutionl in this atate. Under the law this tax is coilec ted from the institution which, in turn, ia given the right to coll ect it from the d e positors by deducting it from their depoait accounts. Pursuant to action by the Warren County Banke r s A ssociation at a recent unders igne d

banks of

Warren County to pay the tax to be assessed against d e posits of th e ir customers ti nder the new Ohio t'a x law, without charge to, or d E. duction from the deposi:or'a account. If you have checking or savinga accounts in an und ersigned bank, that bank

Nill pay the new tax (al payable in 1932) in accordance with the n e w ' law, but

WILL NOT DEDUCT IT FROM YOUR BALANCE The Franklin National Bank, Franklin , Ohio F irst-Mason Bank, ~ason, Ohi o First N ational Bank, Morrow, Ohio Harveysburg Natl. Bank, .Harveysburg, Ohio . ·W aynesvHle Natl. Bank, Waynesville, Ohio The· Morrow Nationa1 Bank. Morrow, Ohio The Lebanon Citiz~n's 'Natl. IBank & Trust Co. , . , Lebanon, Ohio The The The l"he

but hold the' Baby

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The new Ohio tax law provides for an annual tax of two mills on deposits in

of the

MI'. a nd Mrs , HUtTy Druke a nd f! I':tn dcil ildre n, Fl or in e a nd B ob He ns ley , of Day t o n, were gues ts of MI', a ncl Mr s, Hom er Rnmby, Labo r Day,

\\7 e do ever y~thing

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meeting notice ia hereby given of the intention

Ml'S, Che t H en sley nn d Miss i\l UI'Y Druk e, o f Da y t on , sp e nt the we ek-end with t hei r a unt, Mrs, Ho me r Ramby,

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IN WAYNESVILLE FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST ( Und en ominational) Cheste r A. Willialmson. Minister Bi ble Sch ool at 9 :30 a . m, Lord 's S upp cr and se l'm on a t 10 ::3 U II , nt, Se rnt ol1 S lI bj ec t, " Th e U p loo l;." G oo d mu sic n nd Gos pe l preac hin g' , Le t's a t te nd t he ba ske t din nC l' a nd a fter n oo n se l'vice at Wa y neSV ille , Y ou a r e a lways wc lcomc a t t his ch u rch , ST, AUGUSTINE CHURCH R ev, Lawre nce 13: MoUm.nn. Fit'st, T hird n nd Fifth Sunday, Mass a t 7 ;00 n. lOt , Second and Fou I·t h S und ay, Mass a t 9 ;30 a. m. WAYNESVILLE M, E. CHURCH G. C, Di bert, Pastor Choir p ra ctice F riday evening at 7 ;:10 SU IHTuy s choo l at 9 :30, w hel'l P r om ol ion day w ill b e obse r ved , No preac h ing se r vi ces, WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF C'HRIST ( U n denominational) Bible Sch ool at [) :3 0 a, m. Brig ht attractive s er v ices, with f l'e qu en t f eatUres. our rufe. Lo r d's S upp e r sc r iptul'a ll y · obse,r ve d . at c on clusio ll of ea c h Bi ble Sch ool se rvice , S unda y is OUI' Ho me Co min g Day. Bro , D, R, Dunn w ill p rca ch a t t he morn ing serv ice a nd we wa n i u g re at Bibl e Sch ool a tt ndance ·a n d n g reat c\'owd t o h en r t hi s gifted , G<l dl y prea cher. Eve r yo ne is ~ol'd i al1 y in v ited to attend our bas ke t dinner and af te rn oo n sel'vice" A gl'eat 'prog ram is ,bein g a rr anged for t he en t ire d a y. , Christiu n En de a vor at" 6 :4 5-p. m, Ja m es a n d Lloy d Arthur, leade r s, Eve nin~ eVllngeJistic service a t 7 :45 p, m , D, R. Dunn will PI' ach, Br o, Dunn will stay with U!l for n week of I!peeial services each eVlln ing at 7 :4 5 p. ,m , Spend yo u r even ir)gs w ith us 'f or a week it 'will do y ou unto ld good, The chu r Ch where you at · hom ••

W.IE~ y\lU drive in

here, expect lots of attent tion to your car, if you ve time for it. Free attention and you are welcome to it, whether or not you spend a dime. So come in re~ularly for correct tIre Infta tion, removal of ~Iass, tacks, stones from tire treads, checkln~ of wheel alignment, battery, wa ter and testinianything we do. We'll save you a lot of time, trouble and money. Try Ufi and see I

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W AYNESVI LLE, OH IO, WE NESDA Y, SEPTE MBER 16, 1931 MOTHERS CLUB MEETING RECEPTION TO TEACHERS The W ay ne Town s hip Mo th ers' C lub h e ld t he fil'st m eeting o f the sc hoo l yea r a t th e G ym , Friday a fter-n oo n, Mrs, Brann oc k pre~i d ­ Ing , The m ee tin g was o pe! ne d by Sin g ing , with Mrs. J . H , S a ckett uL th e p lll ll O. M IS, Ma r y L. Ad uill s co ndu cte d t ho devotio na ls, I eud m g fr um t.h e twe n ty-!;eco nd c hap t e r of Prove\·b i:l. S he g a ve an ins tl'U clive ta lk o n the re li ~lo u ~ trail1ln g o f c hil d r e n, c lo, ing wit h playe l·. Th l! seel'c t a r y u nd t l'ells ur er ga ve t h e ir r epo l ls, l he l re ll RUI'e r Il nn ou nc m g Il balan ce of $20.::!7 Irl t h e t l eas ur y D ues pai d III fo r Oil! co mll1 g yea r a mo u n t ed t o $8 . 75 Th e 1)1 es id e nt, M rs, Bl'ltlin o k, rend t he nUHl t's of t he VII I Jt)l/ S COIllIIl lt tees afte r w hi ch MI ~ . GU ll r un· de l ed t wo \'oclI l s(, lect ions. Th e receptio n to the t~ach rs fo ll o wed , MI S. B rann ock . III beha lf o f th e! c lub e x le ndln g U he arty we lco me , pi om is lIl g cnoperlltllJl1 und in tu m a s ked fo\' t he i I co' op' I'atJon, Supe t' lnLE!n dcn t L oth I cs po nd ed anti in t ruduce d eac h t each e r. we!r' D e h cio u s r e fr es hments S I've d by t he oHi ce l s and their

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:\1 C'ce, lind nephe!wH of MIR. <;" UII{ IU ll nU H ui nes gllthcred I\t At t heil' attraclivI' 110111(' 1)11 th. home or i\1r, and 111r. Walt e l Th ll d street, i\l r. and i\l rs. ~ l lIur­ Kl'nll ck Sunduy , With wo ll filled ICC Si h ' I entci tai rwd a fall1i1y bll"kt.: ", In cdl: bla li un uf h" l !JOlh ~r ou p (I ll ,'lInduy , honul i n ~ 1\1 I'. blrthdl1\' , \\ 11It'll OCCli l red on ~ I I) n· lind ~ I I' ~ Will. U Eu l ll ~ti , o f L('hduy, th" 14 th anon , \I ho, e Illal I IIlge t ouk Jl I,,~e Th 'ls t! pIl" ~ "nt wer :Mr. and l\l l'~ No PhY lIca l E du ca t ion ( C. ]\f. a r t wr ig ht, of hi cngo, OUI' W ,\ (" wenl In i\1.1 o n , wlthm the pU ' l year; tilt! uir tlu lcl\ (OLU~1R US OP ICR of ofRtJ~ Hl'llinh u, of Sidney; MI ~~(;' who ta ug h t. c hoo l at C li o i ll his L,s t Sunday aftl' J"no o ll, and pla y(' d nnill ve r ,u rie ~ "f :Il l S B S tok('~ PI" <leal [ Iu •. "Ion r lassc,. hal L' ~ l ilII Cl'lIt lI elhl~1 .JJl d Il eoe SluJe, ficiu l fO I Ill s ot ball"t ~ hllve bee n youn ger d a ys, se nt th e f ollo win g (awf u l) III the fi,·ld , hut thl'\ S lh ' l, (II' \\ IlltOIi Plu ce, Clncifi ' bet'n ' d hl'l/lI tJl1U,'d tlue t .. u ~ "l'LJul ~I I ~ F "" II U IIl PS , \ 11 . , VllIln mildI'd to th~ Bua rd s o f E lectio ns l etter a nd paper to t wo o f hi s ~co r e d ten I un , 10 :lla"" n',, : e ,"en n~'tl, alld \li ~ , I'el'l " Hil'Y, of Leb- II I lung- 'II'L' lIl \\ Ith th l' s tall' du· (01 a ~~ 1 and 2 l hil,li "n. uf P Iq ua, <o r thl" s tate aud include Ity P a r t y pupils H . O. and Mac Cannan Co r· li nd I ' un~ \I In gUJ1H" 1-'10111 a til.ld .,lI on: :l1I s,e", Ada Stnke" o f I,e b· pUI tlnt' nl of etlll"u t lI'n Village P fl l·t y :\Ii" (,I.ml SI:.ItI" , ;\I r<. W, G, ('"I Unln ballot" n e ll w h o b l oug h t It to thiS o ffi ce 1111(" s tandp Oint , thl' g,'llll' \I.' S I he anon. and l l l'niletta C;o lJ , tt, of Co lulllJl, VIllag-(' , T own ghip , Ci t y I Lilli !'", Holll'1 t, M ddl L'd an d Clnl'n f or publica ti on, t hlllkmg it w ould exact I <'\\'1 I' I)f tht, light (O !l tt's t Willl1 ln)!t llil, \I ho \1Llu ld Roo n tleSchoo l. are Ope ne d A r, ain I I IIlJJe ~ , 'If Duytnn ; ,John S iude, J lHliciHI, To\! n~llip J u(lirlll l, C ity be of mte r est to man v o f o ur ~ taged Ill' till" ~"Jll , team s <It PUI t fIl l thel l' r e~ p ec tlv c schoo ls. Schllll l Dt, II'1t t BOllI tI of E du car ead e r \\h o we r e also 'pup il!! o f Sthool " p ellt''' ;\ l lJlldal 1lI11llllnJ.!" ~ I J. anti :\l l s F IPlchl' 1' Slndl' , of lion, \\ ayn.' I' urk lin II,,' pl'el'cdlng .\ P"I' Ill, dL'dlcuted l u t h e - IX Vi lla ge Scho,, 1 District BOll rd M r . Cartwl·ig h t. - E d. ) Sun d,,), .'I lo-t.·II"I, \Ih<) II'U, _" hl, n,n 1{1It',l,. \\' llth:1I b) M I S wIlh the IHIg-.,,,t ll\t co ndal H'e I'VI' r foJllllklin : .\11 . and Mr" C R, Bl n- () f r;.lucullon, I': x (' m"ted Vd lage l' trce t l\'" IIgltlll sl HI I hllY" III the ~ I nry T Illh,ds (, ,, Ill'll, \\h (" (In IIC· kn o\\ n In \\' ,1\ 11"'\' 111(' ,ch,,,.k J'I VI' .. "aI, IIr .Jall1estu\1 n, ~ I r alld 1\1 1 ~ , Sc lwt)1 Di slllcl BOIlIc! of EducaH IlIl,~.1I llnd t \l o childlc n , fh - l gam." \I IlS 1,II I11I11I'/I'd fil/Ill ,"II I'llt or JlI hl' a lth, \\ll . uIIlIhle t (l nl'\\' tl'lIehl' I" fil led lhe \:1, ,llIeie- Hu ",'11 11 .rlTIl ltlOn; ~I I , an d 'I I ~ L , H tlUlI, Rilla l Scho,,1 1 )I ~ tl"Jct Bua l'd My Dea r Hurry Hnd 'I aythe IJOx \1(·fo l·.. th . (li d of th" 1 h,' pi ,"-c nt, :J ntl I ' ,111 bl· twce n COUI' III tIll' flll'"l l ~' . al"l IJ,II I\ iIl'\1 ,UI· IOf Buhlllll)! t oll HUlh and Jane DaU . of Educlililln ant! Um"J1il Qu es"ll{ht h IJHIJIII{, htl\ Ilig :.I1IIIII' C'd .1 st,,, at th ' handsoll1e h appnlntL'd tll' nt" 1I1 1~ \\' ("led 1',01 1 ('n il In til(" 11I1lg'tlln, Il f T IIlIltln, al ,(, Ill' ull d t lO lb o r Is,ue, Bullob. Unards a re In go ing over so me hoxes o f o ld Illgh « h",,1 dOllhll'", Hllld ," , ~ I"hs," ,lIId " and d,' It'd.d.le dlnnl I , \\11' II dp· pap e r!! I !"Un UCI'OSll t he e n c lo ~e d :11 :\ 'I I, c· \\ . O,hlllil alld duuj.( h tt'r, I ('qu,·"t ,II to plal'C' th., \ atJ nu~ ti ck 1'1 lilian C; J; ld(' s hit IHlI SI11111l tl (11i1 \\h lth , lun , hg-iliful fcatu lt' o f th!' o,'( a - It) n whi c h I us(' d a t o ne of o u r f a m ous ll , ~ :II I IIl1 d i'l I ~ Ja ClI l1 Ba lll'linall, (I f ct~ In prncl lc1t1 Cllmll/lI.,lion \\h ele In t l' J"JlJt'tl Io,tl: II('IC clOllied. lI ,~ -lIlL l''''' 1 lilt tWI ' ' II. alii! MI S SilH'I' S gU(" t hs t lite rary IlIghts ut th C li O sc hoo l III Ila yt .. n ,\11 , -\ lIna Kl'n l lt' k l111t! "Vl'l It IS p(J ~' l b l l' 10 til l fi O T he 111 g:h Sell oul lJ:lttel , alld lIa s hit f<ll" " lw o- blll{' lIlellided JI l l", II. EJJI.I S~ , Dr ] r e mem be r r got it up in fo rm o f ,daughlel B,' rlhu of W".Illesv llle , Oflit I:il Qu e-t lon s or 1",, '1"" Bu ll ot g-e l d lltl hi, mat." did t ilt' I l'sl. alld \ I r- B. II 111<111',1\11. and Mrs a wee kl y pllpe l. I kn ow yo u \\ill 'l'h ful til " fo rm fOi tl (' s ubnlls1148 all d ~ll', ~l alg: 1 1 1'1 .J ohn". r\rH'r \\' . A , (" h.l d \\.I,ted h\o \\'111. H. ElI la s,-, Ml"s :\ L Runn II T"t:il be inte r es t e d in loo kin g It ove r. Th e n ~ l tJ nd. , y P\e ll ln~ djinlJ C' 1 '1011 ,If a levy uf taxat Ion ou tSide lil ts III h!' li l'l, '\ lI~'PlIIg-l'i s lJu c k 1\[ J. 11 e'l s hal l':ullllell, I\ IIlI ont·p Y o u Ca n ti1l"OW it aw a y uf te r yo u Intermedi a te Grade. D"partrtll e n- )tIH'- t' w('re ~ I I a nd MI ~. \ V. G t he fiftee n mil l Ilml tULJ"n , bu t til I/ut the fil"st hall('1 t" LIC e hIm B. Stok(' s, ~ll 's Ada ,'tok!'" .Tam e, mills , have go n e ove r It. taltzed I l laull" alld dallghlt·J'~ al-1t1 W il llllm JIll t;' \'l' nt t n excee d lhre u sllnl l\, H ' ur' ,q g-n o f 11 IO~lngStoke', .'\11' ~1.11 I' Bolm 'J", l\Il', thll ~ qllulif \' inl{ fur palll clpatJon Thuso we I e g lo ri ous li nd A"o ld en The <c h dull' f(l r th l;; ,",'a r In r ·. I" 'm,' I{d lll l' Th l, \la s r"llo I\ t.' d b\ t\\,11 and Mi S, l'. C. Eula "" !\Il ss 1~ l l zu, da y . [ alwa ys reca ll th ose boys aS~ l s ta nt s , in the 'ta \(' e du cat loll lli l'quulizllh,ts, t\II' 1'110 1" aJld 11 wil d' J1lteh he th J.: u l a~', :l1J s.·, I3lan dl and .Juniol· Il lKh Iia. 1 1'(>11 11':IITlInj[t'd 11011 funt! · Th elceLlo n \ d l be a nd g ll'ls becllU sc the/>' t l'cate d me Eac h gl udl' hll ' bl't'll dl \ It],'d illtu \Ihah ~U\' \Ia"oll 1\\U· lun II'a.l. l' eilC' Ril l'). o f Lehano n . :III'. he ld TUl'Mla), N u \ embe l :li d, 80 roy ~lll y. I wis h :;o nH! ti me th ose t ltO -('ctl" II <. F"lfllwlnj.( I ~ th l' InII I S II~Ir(' r "IJl' Ilt' d thL' ,el'fJnd CI'Il\'C I ElIla H-, ot ~1'W York ellv o f u s \\Iho al' le'ft cou ld h ave U lIith tI hillO IIg-h, and Ram by :l l l s,B SI(lkt.: .. Sil\('I.lInddlJld l ~ l ; lI' I IIH',liate sc hedult" l eu ni on . It would be I{ r eut fun (':11 et " kel ~ enlp luycd in th e 1\1I. ./ n m ,', 1 land,]"d, \ II Ullg hil t\IO (ou l flll' ~ .J uhJl and 1Iiai \ 1.011 , MI S. ,I. C Stale l-l l) lI ~ e I' ark are pi ·pari ng I ho pe yo u are bot h we ll. You und the bl (' 'h (' , alld t\ UJrSP UI ~C I ,\ /l de l Sti ll. of Wi /ltll il 1' llI ('I' , Cill' Wllllllj!"--fHh SI'['t lnn s 1&2 a re uh\uys ke pt c l o~ell" e nsh r in e d fIJ I' fa ll. T Ill " is l'vidence d by f allfllll:l,d 1I I,I,ing"el I'll, \V n~ht to c~ nllntl" !Il I·~. W albe(' Tlbha l ~ , l\l ls, ,\ I Ithmrtl ' - (jth, 7th. t; th. in m y heart. . InK 1",,,;(:;; a nd l lan!l l)lu ntll1 g of H all~ , RailJl.\ ClIJlIe h"lllc \\ hen 1'101 a 1 IlJhlll" , ~ 1 1~s Ilpnn l'tla Co l. ll )j.(eille - li th a nd lh. n II III croll p Inn t Ho T he be nch wu r m W ell.'r hit n <! lIu J,l l' In I ·ft ("ellt I I. ,~ t. :\11, 1l.m:1lt1 Colll'lt , of Wil Litt;rary Chronicle ers are ,till 0 11' in {O I Cl! and r eJ I ";~ F n x 1\10 h its. (JII(' of \lhlch ht lhloc nll nj!"tO I1; :llr. Hn ll i\11'<. lI olace lent wa l III \\eat h er la rge ly inereas V ol 1, No. 1. ?rice 5c I)er co py f 'et l)utHldl' lhl' f "lil hilL' In Idl Td,hal -, of Dn ) ton. \11. IIl1d 1\1 r , R('C\rlinK- (ith St'ct l o n ~ 1& 2 " d th e regullll s. T he latle. may be $2.0 0 p e r Ye m' S(,dllOJ] 1 fh· ld, did ?lld'oll n u I{ulld III th l'1I , A.,:" ('1! lll'lt, o r lI al \t'y,bll l I{, .JIld AIIlh metle - lith f ound yea r af t e r year, prese ntin g Motto- WORK li nd WIN ha lf of the 'pll'n1. 'II " ()!J \e Allell :p ·ll lng 8lh Sect I(ln~ 1&2 - - - - - =-:= = = arg ll me n ts an d pla ns to mate lltall.y Edi to rals t::nl{ lh h 7th Sl'dlOIl~ 1&2 :-\ " mO I L' · ·"III1)! lIllti l t\l'O "er' aid the gove rn ment, w htl e th e ir 1'. n)!ll< h lah Set t Ion 1 ,ul III th e last IOf the ;,Ixth Th e n, '!J ~. Il u\\ald A r ehd !Icon I ~ bellCI halv es or mothe rs, pe rhaps , Afte r h e nt'lI1g th e en t renti e~ of \PIY ~ I C J.i . W, H, A ll e n Wit in ,inci n na LI ctl nsecutJ\c hlt- hy '\ 1 ,, ~t l'lI 'I, HI l! hUl1le at t he \\ ashtu b e arning th e pu bli c f OI' so m e t im e, w e hllve ;\1I . H os~ lI na~ /t ll d P 1(11 " ~(t/ I cd MaSli n '" 1Il0n l' y to prOV ide l he necl'ssities of conclud ed to la un ch ou r c rn f t On Thul'~ da y, If l t UI \ I,th S,' l"l ill l1s I on l\' eurn Ii I un HIl'un P I ell d t' l I{a ~ t I dlJrnetl th e sea o f j o urnali ~ 1II a n d nwa lt If l!' t o l \. ,th SNtions 1&2 SUlldu\' fronl II ti sh lnlr tnp t o Hu t- lifc . QlI l Im\' "ta l LL'd lo ' '':lIm (III . 111, R obitzer w a s a bU Rlne l'£ wh a t lIlll y be our fute W e sh a ll 11 1, 101"1' Hth Sectio n 1&2 l\[ ()~t" lI('r '111 h· , L'\('nth. \\'Il h o n., ICI, Pit. Th e n e\\ palo le bOlt I d w ill b egin nlln to make o ur pap e r t he best of vi ito \, in C II1CJl1nntl T ues dny. Spe lling .th Sl'ctw n l &~ gone, A uJ!" ~ l'urg l' l ~ ins.: I ('( 1 to Ip fL, Iwuring applica tions of pnRo ne rs T he W II llmn\ Auxilirll \ of S l. If YIIC' Itl l' lit h mod e rn j o urnals, w e s hall gi ve th e ~Pl' t ion 2 ~ I I ~. Ru l p h Mil le r 'n t ertal l1ed K e ll e r Honk a n d fa m il y visited anrl Wc ll C' 1 and (;()Il ~ eaeh hit ;\11" '.\". c hu l c h nlt·t .. n I'l idny afte r n e ws of t he sch ool and n e ig hb orS('clilln 1&2 t il(' bl"llige c lllh Satul ei ll Y after- III t he OhIO Pe nl te nti:II'y e ntitled saf Iy to cente l , B"Ii ~ (, o l' illlt. nnon, 5eptc m bl'I' II, at t h e home CIYlc~- 7 lh inc inn a li Zoo , Satui da y, t o parule o n Se pte mber 22nd . hood, a nd besidps h a ve sec ured th e , '(·ctw ns 1&2 nOO JJ i\1iku I"lIo\\('d hi , buttel v ll111tl' of fi l l'S, Belt Ha I L~ .. ck The d nv 11 1'g"einC'- 7th Un d 'r the "good be ha vio r act," th e ser v ices of seve l'al e mime n t hOllle while :\1 c ndy wrb IJ :Illg rc· MI S, J o hn H a \\rn spe n t t h e week 1\11' Pyle I ecent ly enac t ed in to luw by the \\",1' Hlt'a l and II1l1ch adlltlJ'3tlo n corres po nd e nts, am ong th e m we We'd , Me lung to F i"hcr An (, II'o r \la, expi esse d fil l' the \ iew t o be . eo grnph~· --mh !'iccliLlns I &2 Mr. ,Jo hn Hee tel , o f Duyto n', late Ce ne lal A, !;em bly, 168 0 prismi g ht n a m e t.h e Hon , Geo. Was h- e nd with \'e latlves III Frnnklll1, an d FI" he r' s double gave the home , I'n f l'om t hi S hi ll-top home, Seelion, I &::! lI.b th e g u es t of M... Geo rge K (' rn o ne rs II I e e nt itl ed to p aro le hearington la rk, Ex-governor of Gellg'l aph) -- 7th {r ~ . has, Ord, of D t roit, 111 ieh t eH Ill on more In th e latter half. 1II b\~ In Se pte mb er . At the London Section" 1&2 T ue, day, The meeting \I a- ope ne d by M I H Geogl aflh y Bth P e nn Rig ht R eve r e nd Pea rl J eL Ro!;s flied out to ccnter t tl Cad\l II lludel' \I IHI on( lucted t he de II YJ!el ne - ,th PrJ"o n Fu r m 200 are e lig ible. 700 hoshapha t Co rn e ll D D., Ge n, Har- is th e g uest of Dr, Mary L. Cook, ,'ect Ion s 1&2 ~ l.ull th' cIJ!"h th, alld I\l o~ 111' 1' hit \' ot ional "el'\ ice ,\11, anti :'I l r ". H omel Ca l ey \l CI'e at th l' Man _fi t, ltl Re f o r matory and !'icnptul'a l quo. Ag I' icu ll ul c- " l h riso n Nickl e by COl ne ll. ComSect lll Jl R 1 &2 1lay tu n Ull~ l nl' ~, VIs it o r,; Tu esd a y :lOU at Mal vs d lle, Lette rs and Miss es Trille na and Mllrga r t R e l sin~e l·. .Joh n comnllttetl lal cen\' tatlon" \1 el e I{ive n III I e ~ p on"e to II !' i<: 11 1<0 IIthlctic IIls t r ue lor. mander in hie f of Arm y of U. S, af te rn ooll. tc lcg'J:l mR ( p ro te s t s o n r elease Pl'of. Will . C linto n Be rgdall, Prof. E dwa rds we re Dayto n vi. ito rs Fri- will i ' HUllIb) WII . t,lk lJlI{ thc c"unt I 1, Il ·CtI II, M is, Hub bin s a n d r odo hOllle (I n y (JlI n~ ' : dlluh le u f C(' I Lu m p risone rs ul e po uring in of An cie nt Lan g uages in Ya le Co l- day, At t he (' Io"e of a short b u in ess te, l ight. AU g's pu ll;cr ' ('OICt! the ' c~,iolJ the progralll was taken u p H ygei n e- 8th . :\11 , V<' I n un MU ln o us and A. v- to t he __ _ __ -w-- - board, le ge , Subs cribe for hrontcle and lee n 1I1a lli oli s we l'e hoppin g in Miss OlIvia T o dd, of Dayt on , is gc hoolmu ster \1 ilh a s JlJltlc. find R:, c A Ma Jo I P ro ble m 1~!\c ll1 l!' Wrttlng- Bth. relld fr om th ese dis tin g uish e d genII Hlllilt oll MO ll duy. sp e nding a week a t th e Frie nds I euch ed ~ecll nd wh en an eff(lI t wa, Ch i I~ tlanlty. a n ad d l'el'~ of I{ Il!nt tleman, l\1i s~ Hi nk le BAND ASSOCIATION m ad e to catc h Young-. Boh r euch ' d 1' (,\\ e l , whlt: h wa s I(" lven by Bi sh op Hom e. :cie nccth. (lIl un, Funny thini. to See EXTENDS THANKS t he ncxt station Oil II wild pilch, Buil es n hef(lJ(' t he La m beth on IJ ol\le~lic l\Ii, a nd MI S. R os!; H artsock und W ed & l'Ii.) Jas. Love ly and f a mily v i ' itcd a nd W e ll e r 's third hi t sC'nt h un in fel encl! , \Va . r ead by Mrs. E di th 1\1 ily VISI ted 111 HarveY fib u rg fa Jimmy Mull e n loo ked c r oss-eye d Hygen e - 8th. Wc want to t ha nk l hese bu s iness Su nday a f ter n oo n. at Grace Harry Co rn e ll g o t o r ela t ives in Middl e town Fl"iday i\Ti k " e n t t o se 'o Jl d while Ma!'"n 11<lllis. M I' , rabbI.' m c n a nd f l l e n d~ o f Wayne Ville, was t l Yln g to catc h Bob And Mr aite rnoon. Lytle e ve ry S unday nig ht. A s ynOJl~ l s of th e \\ o lk "f the i\1 o~l lI er gave wav t o " a n other WIlIlHtl1'" Ali'll 1iurv at th e T n en- Agncultu l e- -Ilt h g lad e b oys May arman listen while th e l iss 1I1J1l elt a lIib bard, of Day- for th e ir g e ne rous a n d lo y al supnU l1l cd H yde. Gon s Ilia l j\feetJnR ut. De nve r Miss Eva Nutting, of Dayto n, fe lle r " w:u tOil , IS ~pe n d lJ1 g a ' few wee k ' Ilt p ort to th e W ay ne SVille School his to ry class t e ll about Alexanba nd, It was th e ll kmd ge ne rosity the FI ien d s' H om e , der Hamilton anti wond e r If it is has bee n sp e ndin g a fc w days a t g r ee t ed t he n w-c omer \\ ith an- g i\'co III a n (I I tll'le bv Miss ' Grace MU l ic Clanea are Arranlled t ha t m a d e t hu co n cer t.s pOSSible oiher , ma, h whi c h lI a gs lIte ~!'e d up Ll ndle~' , whi c h \HI< read b l' Mr s. not n r e la ti on of Hamilton of th e Friends' Home lu. Ie w ill be taul{ ht dml y IJ1 {OJ W a yn eRv llle t his past s ummel'_ and , of COU I5e there \\ a" ano th e r O. L, Cra ll e, . Lytle . . 111 i"s Evely n 'a r'twTigh t left MI', and Mrs. F. . L e Ma y a t- hllPPY r e um on of th W , A, C. A plU n ll. '0 10, " T he Bu tcortlv ," pnm a l y g l ades und twice a \\ ee k Mo nda y to e nte l W estcrn Cu ll ege W ' ho pe on e and all will giv4& Wal te r HlIlkle sho ot at n. rabbit th e m loya l s upp ort in the future t e nded th e M, F.. Co nfe ren ce at balle r ym en at the plate. Go n ~ wa s b!'ltut lfu l.\ Illa~ eel by Mis, III In te l med JUle g l ade, . ill the direction of C lio and hit C T he orc heot l u and IlIg h sc h ool fo r W OIlWII, a t Ox fol'd. a s t hey have gIve n W ay nesville. in sto IC' . ec n d, but t he strai n was B 'ltr 11 m bo 'k . \\ ho re!spo nd ed to olumbus, on Friday, Ru sh K eever's co w in lils field the pa Rt. W e kn ow ou r community too mu c h fO l' • Tend)'. H yd', a n e n ro l I' hy plu\' JII g "Cuscad e." g le c luu wil l llIC'ct th rl'e tlilles a Walte r IS a good shot, :'1/1 " ,J, 1. Th o m pson has r e- a pprcclllte!; and e nj oys mus ie from 1\ t'e k. tripl e and II no l hCI fi e lcJilll! e n III Good hom e and pers onal care Dllrlngth e soc ul l ho u r d e lir io us To !lee Oce na C ornell walk down T hese lIIC uncl er the in sll udio n t UI ne d hU II1 (, Il ft e l a visi t With h e r the large a ttendan ce at the condau g ht e r 111 C lI1 c ll1n nli to the gate tw e nty tim es on Sun- for elderly 01' lIIvalid p e r so n, ga ve Maso n Il lont' om tu ll y in I efl e s hll1 t'nts weI' serve d. of M rs. Uuerklc. ey.ts The band w ill be gllld to be the il' ha lf, Write Box 13 3 Hurve ys burg , Ohio 'i sitors rll ('~e nl were i\1I , . J , L da~' eve nings to ee if h e is coming with y ou a n oth e r ea, o n and hopes To start t he ninth , H vde plan ted Ha r tsoc k and MI s, ' ora l\l acy. 1\1 I'S, L Ylii a Presn a ll, of F a irTo see Jimmy Mullen c url hi s The locld , cho Is a r e e xperiencto bt' a ble t o gi ve sOlll e c oncert» Dr. and Mrs, H . E , Hath away t he ball in R oy E llis' rib ~, an d R oy mustache, Ing a n tnc rea se wlH ch begins to JII oun t, Ind" i t h e g u es t of 1111', this \' in te r , and , Mrs. Mllry Mc Clure piniclICd st oIc th e n ex t base, so Mr. H y de an .1 MI S Robe lt C l e \\. ver ge o n t: on ge,tio n III ee l !.a lII deTh e W av n e~ vill e Band A sso. Live for Something at F t. St, C lair, Pre ble County, a lso t rie d to inter th e pe lle t in L . partmen ts of t he ~y s tem, In Mlli t c ( P a re n ts o'f th e band children) Ro"s' anatom y He is inge r f orc e d M es~ r~, II. 111 She r\\ oo d and Tho usands of lIIen, breathe, S unday. of t hi S cond itIO n it has been posRoss at second, a nd s t ole a bas e, tbu to r su I'1 S UI'V I;, .. UeJi d ed a sule of an - Co.Tntr m ove and live, pass off the stage slb l t o <0 I("IIIU Jl pu pil H I haL 1Il0re a mes Me 'l ure , Waynesville Mi ss H e le n W e lch, of th e Way- Ramby t ap ped t o t he p itc he r . a nd ti qu (· ~ a t Ly nc hh urg , F l'lday. o'f life a.nd arc heard of n o mOI'e. d ll c ie nt wrlJ·k shou ld r e~u l t th roug h Ca nnin g Factol'y , Waynesville Why? Non e wele blessed by them n esville Nati onal Bank , is s pending Ellis was caugh t at th e pla t e , Hyd e out t he veti l. Furl1l e l'~ Ex chllnge, D, R. Smith none c ould point to t.hem liS the he r vacation with r elatives a t LIlII- to So uth , Ram by rea c hing fir"t. MI ~!; DCalt Ice ({ oblt ze r hilS e n\V hcI e )JI'('\' l olJ~ l y un ovl' rtl uw Th e Wa yn e Tw p, F arm e r s Club F. E, Van Ofl e n, Fred Barnard. H eisin ge r sco re d and You ng rea c hmean s of th e ir r edemption, noi a cas ter, Ohi o, rotlm was lllui ntll ln('(1 fOl fOU l t h ro ll ed a t O hi () W es leyall U niver- Krog e r Grocery, T. Jeff Smith, he le! it s e p t mbel' meet.m g at th(' fi rst wh e n McC lun g and ed line they \VJ'o te, not a word was an d fifLh g rade, It b ecame nece . Alty, Del a wurc, for u co u rse of Coy le 's Meat Marke t , Maynard l\ft-. and Mrs. Orville Gla y and Sou t h euc h m esse d up t he n ext ho me o f M I'. and Mrs. W. A . S I\Ul t SU I Y to e~tub ll s h two fnu l th gnllle s t udy . sp oke, could be l'ecalled, so they We lt z , Wuke ly's Res taurant, ploy, A ug s purgel 's d oubl e sen t in 7.el. Th e te nt wa s ratsed Olt t he daugh te l' spent Sunday wit h t.h e perished, the ir ligh ts wen t out in I'oo ms to acco llJmodute th c 7 3 Adam s Drug tor e" S unshine Inn, Mrs, J ose ph t wo m o re I un ~, an d 'We ll e r g o t a lawn a nd th e bo u llti ful dinn e r was pu pil. Messl·s. darkness and they were not re- form e r 's 1I1 0th e r, W , W. chll Lzm an and Fifth g l'u de pup il!; numbe r hfe on Wri g'ht ' s erro l', but man- ser ve d the r e, A f te r d inn e r t h e membered more than the inscts of W olfe. at C larks vtlle, B Uln 'axby, of C lllc iJlnat i, s pen t Jam es Lov e ly, W, H. Madden. J, ng r J ohn ~ h o u ted, " Let' s qui t. meel in g was called to o l'de l' by 52 a nd a l e und er thl' instructio n S u nda y With Mr. a n d irs. W, O. C. Hawk e, H a l r y Sh e rwood, Myer Yesterday, Will you thus live and bo ys ; th e poo r devils <11' tire d." 1\1. A . COI'n e ll: the IH'cs ld e nt and of a s in g l tea ch Cl', throug hout t.h e Rap e " Hyman, A . K , Day, Grace L. die. 0 , man, imm ortal. Live for Mrs. Frank Stan s b e rr y and vice- Ill l' s id e nt both b e ing a bo c nt, day, MI. You nii Smith, F, D. Dakm, R . F. Hatfield, sometMng. Do good, and leave family and th e ir g uest s, Mr, and and t.oo l, tIll' c(l un t . Th e up p r I{I' a d e~ name lv Six th. F ishe r sta rte d Mason's Ill st ef- The in vocat io n was off er'e d by I\lrs. behind y ou a monument of virtue Mrs, Elwood Andre ws , vi ite d r e i· JIll an d Mrs. W. E . tr oud and W ay n esvill e Nu t '1. Bank, Kilpatf Oit 1\ Ith a Sill /de t o ce n te r , Dnd Whi te, A t th e 1'0 11 cll ll rlln c fa mil - seven th and e ig ht h Il r l! each d l\' id· 1-\,' n, 1\11', an d JIIr~ . C llu , . Zil1lm er- rick Frc nch Mo t o r Co., Archdeathat the s lorm s of time can never atives in Clarks ville, Sunday. r ('ache d seco nd b v gillce of a bad ie \\ e l I.' a bse nt. du e t o th e b us v cd in to t\\ O ectJl"ns an d In m os t mlln ulJd fll m il v ~Jle Jl t Sunda y ut con nics Co. , Wayn esville Motor destroy. Write y our name by kmdt hrow Wnght fli ed ou t to ce nt er, seaso n, Th e host \\ as so rry to a n · cases meet 111 ~ in g l e s[o ctln ns II nd e r Willi .lm~ t uwn , J< \' . Co ., Hoge l s lind Simpson, Unglesness love ,und mercy on the heal t8 Misses Irma Rich anti Thelma S t bu t Ellis mad e n nothe r wild he ave, n o un ce th At th e s peak e r o f t he se purate te a che rs Th e latf's t co u nt b y's Serv ice S tatIOn, L. H . Gordon of t ou sands you come in contact J ohn, Mess r s. Maynard Rich and dn\', Do nllid IJJlatus h, was unabl e ~ h o\\l ~ t he e m o llm e nt t o bl' (i!) , fl2 Depend a b le W alc h e~ and the S mith' s SCI vice Station, Horner with every year and you will neve r G eorge Henkle have r es um ed th e u' lint! F is h e l ad van ccd t o third. De! r to be p r l!sen t o n acco unt o f II a nd ·1:1 I espcc ti \'e l~ . Mllnal!e r co n t i Ib u l ed a ml sp lny o n Car cy, OrvJllc Gray, Le e Hawke, be forg otten, Your name your s tudies at Wi t tenberg coll eg e. In th e >< Ixth g ra de as In lhl' latest In J ••\\ e li y an d Novc ltleH at .T, J-f. Smith, Mrs. Truax, Miami Ri ecks' t a p, F L"he r "COl c d and t h e de ath JIJ th e fa mil y. H e cllll e d o n CaJ y'< J ewel ry S hop , Lcoan on , deeds will be as legible on the fOUl th in s uffi cie n t seutllig CUPlI Clty butte r l eached s co nti. Y oung A nn a Ma e W est wh o sp oke bl ie Ry Gazett e , Ridlre Studio , Tin Shop, Oh IO hearts you have behind. as the Mi sses Luella Williamson , after 0 11 t h e nn r t h e l n co un t ri es o f Eur- wa!' ava ll u bl c to al co nlo ti ll t e th be Mrs , J, W . White . Web Squires, stars on the brow of evening. Good sp ending' the week-e nd with home made a dand y catch of ~ o u th' s b id ope, 1\ here ~ h e ha s sp ent tw o 6!J ill a Ht rn ig- ht Si xth I 110 Ill . an . Dr A. T . Wllg ht, Dr. C, W. Hendeed s will shine brightly on the fo lks, I'eturned to her scho ol duti es f or a hit, bu t Hyd e .lirl lil t, and \ uca t lo ns, o\'e lfl o w r oo m fOI Ixth ,In t! sev. l\I uke )IJU I La wn mo re be nu t iful Ri ec ks KC OI ed. ILlas li fted a hi g h derRon. ~arth as th e s un of heaven, at. Jacksonboro, ncar Middl e town. fly in fl'o n t of t ho box, a nd Allgsenth and U Hli :lIg ht se ve nth T Cll ch h,lIve yU llJ IlJOWl' I' ~hal pe ned by BI lln c he Ril ey r ep ol te d GO me mSunday evening. See R oy Local. pm ge l' camp e d und er It t o e nd th e her" pr e sc n t a t th e uni o n m ee ting e l'l< \\h o a le es pt.:c rnll ,v t,al/H' d 'lI e l li lt'ctla kecn Pl o ~ e~~. PTOMAINE POISON VICTIMS of th e c lub he ld a t. th e Chautauqua aSS ign ed t o th e t e a c h ing of t he I Igu t t. a t Lumbe r '\ anI. ago n y, Mr. Stacy has built a s pecial Mr. and Mrs, Puul Haines and g i OUllll s. Th · pl'es llle nt I'e lllind e d VUI'i OIiS s ub jec t H U nd e l thl~ p la n A mu c h Im p rove .1 lind stre ngh tA llIa ll and his wife, giving their hitching rack for the benefit of daughter Virginia and Paula, from !\II ' ,J. 0 CH l twr~ ght atte nd e d e n ed M!lJne vill e ten m \\111 fUI '- t he el ub, t hat num es of fUlllilie s Mt'. Jam es \\111 t eac h atlthm d lc, Frank Miltenberger, Cincinnati have enjoyed a short ni s h th e op po" lt lon a t W a "Jle Park t o c ntl' rtllJn th e club lIext year, l\ft-. P~ l e geogra ph y, Mr. Ross I ,~ 11I 1!l'heon -ul ldgc g iven by Mrs, Ilame a s See ly, sto pp ed in Waynes ville Monday IIlght, s uffering P earl Nickerbocker Cornell has vis it with theil' g r andmother, M:rs . wo ul d be d l a wn a t th e next mee t- hi tO IY, und Mi s~c~ Fo x an d n ob- ! !'I · h R utl/ll un anu MI S. Dean \\ Ith a se ve re case of ptomaine n ex t Sunday got exceedingly found of pie J. M. Thompson, bin s En g- Il s h. Miss 1~ II ?U h eth li e n . Stl1nl !'\ at t he h Oll1 e uf MI'5. HudIll g' . Thd meet m g adjoul'Il ed t o Th e SCOl'e: pOis oning. Mr. and Mrs. George lately. meet Oc t ober 8, with Mr, a nd kle a, hCl'l'to fo l e will iJ1 ~tl ucl 8th ma n 111 Lebllnon, t odllY· Ke m had them brought into their Wm Bergdall ha s quit cultivating WA YNESvlLLE A, gl"lld e lr iJ Is In d om e ti c sCie nce Mr, and Mrs. Matt M c KIIl ~cy :'Iii " M O JJI ~ o rn e ll . Sa \\ s fil e d by machine r y , aut l es taurant. a nd se nt for a physician corn and is raising a mustache nre occupying Miss Sallie Smith's \I hil e 1\£1. C l u bbe . voc llti o na l AB R H PO A E which can be seen With a very res idence at the corner of Third tea c he r , will C(J nllnU l' t o lII eet 8th c iea n c l', t l u I, fa s t e r . Also cross- Latel' they we re removed to the W e lle r, c 11 2 :I G I 0 powerful telescope, What is the at and North streets, during their soTHOMAS REUNION I{I ad e boys III e lC' lll c ntar y u,:p it- ul - c ut saw!;, g umlll ed, 25c per f oot. Chil es hotel wh e re th e y w e re cared G on ~, 6!' 6 0 :1 1 1 5 traction for Joe Mars hall at journ III Waynesville , lure . Th e JlHn o r su b jects In th e Ro)' P igo tt, a t Madd e n' s Lumber for until they we re well enough to M e n dy, 2b 5 0 1 4 2 1 trav e l. Lytle? Oll t' hun dn' d and tw e ll t~- ;; ix CUI'I ic ululll a r e di stribu te d uJll o ng Yard, .t I) 0 -I 0 2 lII em be r s o f t h e Th o ma~ famil y th e \'a n ou Th e co upl e pre se nted a genteel Look out for Ed and Frank Mil. Mr. and Mrs. J. p , Fromm e n- Ell IS, c£ t ea eh eb m c n t lrllle d :l 0 1 0 0 0 h eld t ht.' lr fir" t re un ion o n ' linda y a ho ve . tenberger, they have bought a new tertamed on Sunday, Mr, and MI'!! L. Ros , rf Tht.' W ay n es\' llI e Athl etic club app.e8l'ance and saill ,they were on buggy. Now is your chllnce girls. Henry Hanau er, Mr. and Mrs . ,r lI e l" JIl lre l a b 4 2 I 2 3 1 Se pt ' l1Ih pI' I a, a l t he bea utiful 50 t ha t sl' cli o ns of th !' s am e at th e il mee ting Monda y e ve nin g th e il' way fl o m their home near " 2 0 1 0 0 co u n tr y ho rn e! o f Mr. and MI·s. !! rad e J1J a y be a" nClllly unlfo l'rn III fo und t ha t th e rec e n t Lllb or Day Cmclnnatl to C l evela~d where ~he A special Pos t Office has b een Frank Dupree and fami ly, of Day- Ramby, If Y o un ~, Ib 5 2 1 II 0 1 ROlll o l1i ~g-s. With an ideal day, a 'ize as th at IS po - ib le a num be r of ce ll' bratJOn w as a mu ch belter suc- JIIan ha s emplo yment III a was hlng grllnted by Pos t Mllster Generlll ton , Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Hawke. Augs purge r, p, !} 2 :1 1 5 0 ~ um ptJ o u . d mn e r , II : ple ndid pro- to \\n l; pupil ~ w ere s hi fte d f ro m t he cess thun t hey had anti cipate d and ma chin e fact ol·Y. S. D, Hinkle f o r th e purpose of . Harris('n Cornell and May CarW. . Graham, ~o wn shl p trustee g l!J1ll a n d t he r e- newal of famil y late to t h e! ca rl y g l·o up ~. Thi S was th e m e mb e r s wish t o t hank the Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Hayn er. Mrs . "2 1 0 1:1 27 12 10 T o ials man as they al e writing' so many Evans Colbel't, s on and daughter, t l e~ , II m Ost. e n joyable day was fo und co n V!' nl e llt fo r b oys es peC ial me t'e hants f or thell' IIbct'al patron- t ook th em to XCIllU , t oday, ~here th ey hoped t o ge t trans portatIon to letters. Mr, Pears N. Cornell has of Urbana, MI's. Elizabeth Evans, s pe nt. Iy wh o have ch or es of varlou;; age. MA S ON Clevela nd. been appointed Post Master. klll d a t ho me 01' WOI k downt uwn . of Waldron, Ind" M. A, Farr. =---::: .=-=-,:.----::..-.=-= -= The Hon. Clarence Berryhill of Ralph Fan and son, of Springboro AB R 11 PO A E Quite a surprise was give n Mr. the Waynesville High School is were guests of Dr. and-.Mrs, H . E. Haa s, 3 b a nd Mrs. Ray Maino us las t Thurs- INSPECTION OF THE GRANGE 6 0 1 3 1 1 Sto len BaHcs H'e ls inger 2 LITTLE LIGHT BEARERS spoken of as the candidate for Hathaway, Satul'day afternoon. p, Ross , rf . 5 1 3 o 0 o day when u group of their friend s president on the Greenback ticket and relative s arrived at the no on McClung , 2b 5 0 1 1 4 1 GOIl S, Ellis, Fis he r, On thi s Saturdu y niglit, SeptemSacrifi ce Hlt- Wri lI ht. The Little Light Bearer s o f the h our with well filled ba k et s. A be r 19, t he Co unty Deputy will in 1888. D, R, Dunn, of LaCrosse, Wis. , Gallaghel', c f 4 2 0 1 0 o T\\o-b l\se Hits-- Weller, Gons , Me thodis t Epi scoPlll c hurch met v e ry enjoyable afternoon WIIS make his annuul Ills pectJOn of th. While Walter Hinkle was out is with the local ChUl'ch of Chris t Fisher, Ib ..... 5 , 1 2 9 0 o at the parsonage o n Saturday s pe nt with old friend s and rela- loca l Grange . WOlk in the fourth hunting- the other day 'he thought this week in a short series of meet Wri g ht, 5S . .4 0 0 1 4 1 Y oung, Augspurger, Fis her. Three-bas e Hi ts- Hyde a fternoon with , i 6 m e mbe r s and tives. he saw a rabbit in a brush heap, he ings, Services begin at 7 :45 p, m, Rieeks, If . ".5 1 1 o 0 o degl e e will be put ,on In. full form. Bas e Hi t!l-off Moste ll er 12 in 7 moth el s as gu est s pres ent Mrs, shot into the ..brush heap at the each evening and the sermons are South, ' c . 5 0 0 12 2 2 There will be a short )j~rary prorabbit and then when the animal on the general theme, "The Cross.' Mostelle r , p . . 3 1 2 Ray mond Conner and Mrs. bibel't Rev. G,· C, Diber t, who atte nded gram and of c ourse l'efreahmentl. 2 o 7 1-3 innings ; off Hyde 1. o Struck Ou t -b y Augspurger 5; a s hostesses, A shor t program the annual Conference of t he 'M. did not l:un out he got on the This meeting will close, Sunday, Hyd~ , p .2 1 2 o 1 As the atte ndance at t~iB .JJteflA brush-pile and tramped it to see if September 20, by' Mos t eller 10; by Hyde 1. con siste d of Sc ripture r eading and E, Church which was h e ld in in~ counts ' many points· to.bd , it was there. Walter expects to go Base~ ori Balls -off Augspurger prayer by the leader" recitations Columbus last week, returned betng an ," 1{ol;lor Gr,anp' 'tor' 44 7 12 27 14 5 Totals .. to France to take lessons in 1; off ~ostelle.r 2.by Ellen Moss ahd Sarah Edith home TIies day. No cbange was year, all membe rs aTe urged ' to be Mr, and Mrs. W, B. Russum and 89 Wild Pitches-Augspurger; MOB Co nn er, vocal s olo, by Doris Beck made in the pasto~ate of tile local present. This ill ·also the last_eft.: hunting, daughter, Miss Margaret, Dr. and 1 234567 Mre. G8 II R ussum an d daug ht ers, W, A, C. .. . 010000243 - 10'1 :telle r . Salld. of Gold Four new membe r wer e enrolled church, Rev. Mr, Dibert starting mg before makinll' the Gran•• u. Ma on 2 0 0 0 0 1 l I z.Hit Bnts ma'.l- Hel s inger (by m~king 18 member.s of the s ociety_ on his third y.ear here which is hibit at the County Fair':i'Sn olle It WI! get knowleQge into our' of DaYton! Mr, and Mrs, J. W. Ed(by Mlt~ I:)oxes were g Iven out for the very satisfactor y to the elltire com having any good idea8 Ol' . . Earned Run s -Waynesville 4; Mos teller); EI1~s, 't, R~ss minds edge wise, it will Boon wards and fl\mlly Md Mr. 0, J . Hyde), comlllg y,:ar, ~rs. Leeds, of Mc- munity, The Dlberts have gained a tor; the eXhibit which Edwards 'Were dinner gues ts of Mason 1. . find room to tum. Pass~d Balls-:-South 2. Comb, asSisted In serving light reo, large circle of friends during their perish may brln" them to . . Misses Trillena and Margaret E.dLeft on Bases-WaynesV1lle 10; Umptres---Dwlre and Pyle, freshments, residence here, ,(Continued On P.,. 8) Grange hall at this time. warda, on Sunday. ' Mason 12.

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" Whu d id you ~y. tlarli;' I:'~ " . -,.\\" YIJrk 11" "nd tf) lil(' '11Iy I:'''' 'OIIllL. 1\lcrril, et af f () r equitable reli e f. in'luir,·d RIt'" !!na. P a l Huzelwood verSUl! All c rt J. "Why, hpr' he'll writ (' n me lw" "J ,:, i.I," ::ITtnf, lllH'r <l H" lib:.· with 11',n ,'n"" hl",. n rum!' 111 1• ,'"" I L. ;\1. JI I'II II ('r-on, I.:X ' cu~or of lh . hI' ~" " "I('~ n c' .. f A1.lIriuh !llllin Brac kney. Huff, f or money onl y. w ho l" I, tt('r~, p lLge uftl' r pug . all dig" ni' ~' . "that \ llilc· I .·rhap h" Iwl! W:'l1l ~(jll to "'1' Iha IIb l/ ut coll(f lC~ IInri the IW YK and Of.I·(·r IWf'n ill jt.i l II~ I '~· "r h~d . - f., if,'hl th r ' Ih!h III :\,. w YI, ,'k. 1I .! r <iN' ·(lllt·.I . filed his fir Hl !lnu fina l h., htll- I ""I'IJlH,L . Marria, e Licen.e. euch n',l1 l'IIH', and n ·l'l.'r n word arl.1 hlld 1I(,\"('l" .t., I1 ... ·d hi' I'o un n ,foll', I' \\"1 ",,,,'1. h(·,. a !l I)ut munl'Y' " .'he: murrl1l'1! until'r fal ~t· I'I"\'t.•' n ~ (·' :.In d t hn ~'rl ''In ;'1101 (' II' "' 1,1 lI<1in~ '10 yc, u tl, I .l hh n W. C/llitiard. ndmini s~ rD­ .J llh n Steigerwalll, contrnclor. of '.". I hal I ... v , ·t~ .I. f ·11· inti. hi .. I .. ,. of thl' l's tate " f \'\'i ll ium T.B e ll IItraiJcht ttl t hl1 ,·\(,~ "uI)h tI,·. k lind of irillg'. I·f· ('1' ,." I" (';Ll:h hilll a Frnnklin . t o Mrs. 1\Iary Edith P t e l' " ,11 "I.\·,·cl h"r Kolltily. 1\ (. h~d \\'h., I, ' I',l' about h and llnv """fI](,I1.·' I,a,.d. .'1,·'11 1", "" II .11 1,1 .. a all. rj ...·'·IIH·d. i' c<I'd ·n·O t." deliver PI'O' 'chenck. of Franklin . ...... ,,~ I.f "llleH mu dt, I, !\I n n ' L. t o kn(I\1 wha~ 9 h ~ W[lS g oin!! tl <10 . ItlJwen<l rl, lIr· d l'iI ' k (,n th· !.,·d 11,1' "I" tl ....·.·· .. :.·-1 l!irl that .fohn Ceorlle K ·lIer. f armer f 1\ "f. I. ,t .1'" I~ ill ~',' ha IlI·lJ. . "But, tl ul ld y, clntlinK, (\f)n' ~'''11 l/l. lplt· ~~ "ith l:tllJ.(h p,.. I II OH' t!i :". P CJ ( l.iz z.ie F erri s, 'xc. FOMt' r, lo Ml s~ Evelyn Margaret n(,I'1i lIo mc n l<1 n(o I'? " ~ h· wn c'. "Whil did I,,· ' U~' " h,, ~" J f, ' l, II HI~"II 11~","I.'t I', "1' ,'a'.,· It,· , IIdIH' I·r t"n l' utrirx o( Ihl' (·:, tal o f Lu he r Fer Brud e nburg, factory worker, of "Th ., c Will! no liu d new • . J h"p : a~k.r! h'll'r. ,",uth L eba no n. aid ""I e r , UR lh('y W(fnt up in th" " . ·"t hlnl(. II · hllnl( lIJl th,· r'· d" IJ;.r.,. 1"10,, "id hv 1" III ·af , · I~ Ill '. e11'I·!·;"e". I"'rs u>, :-..'r·ll ie :trUI· I,.. ""ul" l"I'a('h ht·), o n, I.' nl, th· (!M ta t!· i ~ to b· apc1 evutrJr. I. '"iJndy I)() h,'nnY him (· .. il· I'" on m" a nd Ill" ,,:1' 1111( 1"1" 1"'" , •. 1I,:,j Re I E,tat., Tran.fera .! .. , 1 " '.1 II t. ' '. 11 " lid. t·rllUp·. "rlli sl'd lit it." {'us h 1Iu lu·. fl' ce o f -or u"~thi ng like thal." 11 I ·"· " h"ne· {"u ll .. 1(·:.11' f , t"" ,\I I,,, " j , .'Ii I,., '.' him ,.II l'Iyh ," !'uid t.h,· dowI'r .· ~ t.tl,· of l. i1.zie I··crri . Hob ' It V. and Em lll u Dell n ,'\\i hy , nIl,". ni d How"rllI " (j nd"r 'i lll.qrlH'!" in iCI}·. "Nuh"d y vel' bflt.hl·r . BudSO [{ I, W"IIi! 1"'1/1 I'd WI 10 (' "n.lan 1',·/ , r. "II,' " d- I"'adt"1 tin " ki nd 'I'll(' (,Xf'ClItriX is tu mak ' n'lur n t l) C; 'urge lo Ll.'mue l D. J1 urro ld r ea l l' UUI'l. c~ t/lll ' in 'l'urL lccrcek l o wn s hi p. d y. lit· i. n't lhat ~')r ." in .. t " h(· I' rum!>l .. ~ I'HI fw d Ih,·,I" Iii ''1'';11' -J.I'.\I d." MUI-Y 1-: : W ilso n to Kn rl W. 'J ' ,. " ,lid" 01'. \\ I. ,. It,\)< "n·tty Stanh·.\" .'1 ..S ,·IIt' r ·· w n.· lIPPliint" lI r,w - n kl'," Kuitl I' ", {·r. ( ' (1/' illl/I'd K\\lftl y "il f t. H(d,l, ,' I,·, Thl' ht,y who ()I,k th'{'m up L.. \I'''I-{'''' did all th.· t:dktf1l!, 1',,1 ,' ,. '11..r , II\'.', d h'I"",·l f . pr,.llIi,.(· .1 If' l·d I" " /Ii h l ~ tlat ' li ' f) f th<: <:~l ule o f i\I in ); l 7U u er s in TurtleCI'o<: k Lh e ir rntHT1l1 did u ,.(., y unu "lIal w .. " Khl,\\'inj( Ifll a ~ ''' /lll·ll.illl( ,.1' " .,,,. I" II. 1',,1 " 1 I'" (· d 1111 lhl.! ~ Uill(, :l1 111~' A. :\ llllhl'r. d,·.·.·ll s{·d, and fil - tl, wn s hip. Alicl' !II . S ullon t o y nl hia 1I 0ff thing allh o ugh n,·;thl·r H.,w{·nu nr, r ,· .. nl'l·r":.I iunali ~ (JII 111 " "JI'" al·· """I. IIII.! ; l Ii ' ,·.<Iollilr bill. (. Ihl' ,·11 bon d "f JiO Il with .J. W . God !"" " I' • r I" r 1·1I1!lIla n. nnd ht'n dllrd allrl (·hn,. lr~ Villi :\ ess a ~ All r ea l and per Hon al property . P ·l ·r nllti 'efl it at thl' limt! . I n - 1·I,lIn. : Iurenc' I-I. u nd B1nnch c W . tlt e ad (,r unlocki/ll! lh· . d uu r ul "Yt'l/ ' v~' 111i1dt. a I( /'I 'at n,i- ;.1"' . .. . ·n ' it ,·I " L" jJlll t l, ' a rtt' l" ann ll lllte !' UI'I · tiC· ~. T he· \\ ill flf (; (' ''r~f' H. F lluc h e. H/"IJw n to Co unty o'f W a r re n . R l1a l once ' he kn ock. "d.' ..·tnt! It waH . "P- H'/ hlJ y . . ' h(· ttl Id h., 1' (1\'1 ' ,. Hu d 11\ 1',. IJ.~ 'h .. r'\:II' rnOIlI"llt lOr lacr 11r~ e n 'd, from WI han. f rhey n ~' l(l'ch'll hp('akinl! in II " I" .., "li d illll' l I" i" I' " '.. .1 and nol , In)' hi lll 10 ~c,t in fl l · (·'·a ~ ('d. wa s "d,ni ll<'" t .. I rlllJu tt·. " sIal' in ulem t o wn l:lhip. (,Iarc n t l' II . n nd B1un che W . th at, o f cnurM·. ur,,1 r; IIIH' d In .. voic' i'. " I k,IlJW m"I1, (' a rtl 'r '''' ':111\ """.1 ""1a , I ., '·',nolll «:I"r .. ( Ill' ( 'Iam .'.Iu l'"h}' Wll ~ lI"poi n l l'd eX oP "W~oor ':"li l< t~II"I'y I t"TI :. j ll " t whllt hI' .-Iud in thlll ,·I,·!.!ra l.,. ';1111. Th'l/ III I,Ulri( ',II .I· rl"j,. il ll't1 1'('1111 ix . 110 b.,nd rN luin' oI hy 1'1.:- Brown t o S tule of Ohi o. R ' ul es'IU ,·.- I (,f will. Etl wll rd I\n Ol'kl.'n- tul' in S al e m town s hip. 'n-' !,? ~ wflr f f II you hut h(" )'I ,!'<.pnlf',j \ ' ;Jllf t:. killtt li p II". gill. Bl anche W . nrtlwn t o S tatc of "(;".,d I,~., d:II l i n~ . " .. ai" I( ow{'n::! h 1/11(' I'. 1':II wllrl/ '\ dulI1l1 lind ./. G. c(j ~~~ro m . I ' I?" .' ll('h It ~a(·,..·d s ul,j "':l 101' lun.-· d, ,at arc y{,u.' fJlIIK ,llr!:, h \ 111 11"1' t ... \f·phlllll '. T h,· 1,.1"1'1".",· i ,Io"c·, fl1lly ... ...: c·(· :, .. u ill X (.\\· (l r. T rin,!,I(· II f"',· appoi nt e d IlJlprll i8{'rM Ohi cJ. H 'ld e!Slu te in . 'u lcm town'rial' ~ :d ! ·s mndt· br W. Ch l's l'" ~ hip. Bohby WIlH c r y, nl{ . . I,ut l ey Hu c h II /ll d',lid , "w(' h" 11 ,,':.1, dflll lf .t i- JI' itll !-'-, " \l uJlI.· . ' X"{'ulor t .f lh(· (;:; talc o f G . 1'. and Me ta I. Hogers h, ""TCtllO l~maz(' ,I, l ,"! dl sco nc ' I'ne d cui d .. vin'. Natllndl l" 111' ". ""Id nll t "( I h, 111,. ",," ",m't ," aid B"Io I,y },Ilfay ·tt 1\'idl l, l;;o ll . IIl·cl·u"c, l. we ," G I. rge K (;Iandcr. [ nlnL N o . ~I!i tit\., 1tJ,!lllfl till y flU t o t) (rcr <'Ither g rl!ClIn" or contl" I- wi ~ h III /IIllk" plHII ~ 'ro r II". 1"'1111'" " r /IIJ \\' 11l 1 t lIP/lI·'I\·(· tI and c,J1,finncd hy the in Spr iOl~bo r o. . ence. ","' ~ ,.."nu"lic (·x p, ·,.i' ·III·" ',f 111' \{!·t har k t" :"\, '\\' Y"rk ." ('/)1/ rl. Willinm I. und laud in W e is cr "I'v been wailing f(Jur dnY K," lif,. hy t('ll'ph "nl' II ,,(I,III·h Ii .\ 1 till' ItI,tl' l jn " 'll"tlln t lH'}" Emma IJtol,old was apfltrinleu n Cind n nali Gus & Electric o. !laid Bn l,\'1'. "J nca rl y tli·J or I',n(' "til1 utr. II,. \\"IInl,'" to 11<1 '.(' :>"" ill f .. ulII I anIJI h" I' f, d 1,·If(·r fo" Ht,\\,om ' n('~lI. YtJ u we·,. · till\' II'fI dny. hi" nrrn ~. " "lIa 'fllPI ~I 11'1t'J.!"il1t1 which !'- hl! f'x"I'utri" rd' he ('s tall' IIf Edwin Th ril:ht t,) use certa in r III esta te ago. I hnd n rwt i(1Il t o kill my ~ ·If.' ('i"',.I·d 1I 1·11·", \-ll' . Hil i II \\a~ (In ly II. S in il h. tI('I' ·a. (·d. no bond re- in Frunklin townilhip for lin e ~ . P ell.r turned t o th boy Il uil.<! B(Jbby WU g illlJlI'l·~~(' d " \ "11 a lJ 1/dd.l"·~ an .< \\" ·,. III h(·,. il1'1uir'Y quirt·" hy r pqu e"t o f wi ll. W. B. Underwood t o incinnnti vagcly. "Why ,lidn 'l lh 'y t·lI liul<· 'I'ri).{hlt'n'· ' J. "Uill hI' u,,(·d tl) 1I111'I Y J. Voll er. utimi llis tl'utor GII~ & E lectr ic Co. The u sc ' o f rrlll" 1 -: II'a ". Il " al tiro d I! k1' mllkc· lov<, t() nll! 0\'<' 1" thl' phlln!' in ".'\1'," it .I al ,·d l"i,·f1.I·. " If I IIf lire (' s late of .J oh n W. Volll!r, ce rtain real e s tute in ' lclll'c l'eek "1 to ld them nol l o, " uimpl rI N ·w Yfil"k ." ~ h(: said t11·fclI :<il"(·I". 1/"I'I'II "eU, i ~ ordel'c d t o m a ke di s- lownsh ip for li nes. 1I1'"d B ()I) I,y 111n rrully. '" wanll.'d to I<UI'"Thill Wll g tlilr.:r n . Il l' wnll Sf'I'- il'!" "d IfI"fI" Y, \\'Juldll'l ( lI i'k ror I rihulifl n to those '.If th c di s tribuCu rl lind Caroline Schaub to prist! you , 1 t.uld th m t o Hhow yo u ill${ yiltl 'wry .III ), tllt :1l lind I ht, t eeK a s wi ll rec l'ivc ~ tock s . Mllri o ClilI te lli. Inl ols NOll. 241S ,\ nd hllrd 11" iI " III' \\"/1 • How 'nn ri rhl up." 'n ll!! wt'n' fl."1lI II(HI ~ " t" I l(I l/ ~ '· . Th e wi ll o f Ma ltie P earl Frank, and 24 Ln in Lovelund. IWI·"I·Jf h,· . alis flll'lio n o f I! cell s't! . WUK fi le d in problltc. Howe nu mur ' hed Into tht· r or'lI1, lI.'~ not lik.· KhIJ lltilll! II I I "\, I~ yo u ' "n\" Bo ard o f Educution. Ma ss ie town took 01T h{:r hut und KI(,VCH nnd IJVI'I' t h n'(' l ho llSHn d IlIiJ, ·~ flf fal'm wil illl( .. ",,1< till' 11 /1,· ""I'ri , Th e wi ll ·o f flnt:y M. lIurl' t, d e- ship. t o Alfred A . J o runn. R eal tOl<II'd lh ' lIl UP(lIt th e bed. Th'/I lind flld'n·il·.... I (1 " 0 '1. 1,lnl.lI· ( '11 1' : "" t'S. " (' IUwd, WIl R fi lco l! in p1"o hal ' . cs llltc in MmlHie town Hhip. Tit,· 1'1' \\"11 111 <0 a II' lt'g"l'Ilp h ic The w ill IIf Ellu G. Schwartz W:llI IIhe I({)t o ut her lip-!! ti ck und Jl OW- ICI". I' m lik· t hnt my,,· If." J o hn Whal e ll Lo ' Iyde Malin . d 'r and conc('al ' d th ' !!hlin!! of " But I didn'l k U'I\\" Ilhall" \1'(.;\1' 1111'''''.1' Iran f,·/' fur 1'1'l l'/' . t u t h e Iii II in cou I·l. He al e ~ tatc in f) c rfi e ld lown Rhip. IIf lifty d"IIHr~ , and with all,I,tl/lt tru vel in a m(Jxl tTi c i ' nt 'llUnner. --" K II. (;1 1'" kl<: r, Hulp h B. Purks Hull'h MilicI' l o Lu e lla Millcr, "All riKht,' !lh 811i(1 ch · ·rfully. "Thal CIII. hill l I" till' 'IlI il·I, ." it. !l , hnd "old In{'~~ag"e. lind ; eo n~' Bec k were upp oin ·tt [n lou os. J. 2. 5 and 6 in Wny· "Y, .\l Jet. "h e ll ." .. (j lO e on in, I'el r. IInel ,f on'L "nid Pet ' 1'. ";\1(,11 tI ,,"'t 1I11f1h , 1, /) 111 apprai sers of the (,,,tutc n f arah nl'!tv ille . It \Ill " f'lIffl Honuld R IJ !( a n,\. s tand ga l in!:. - Co nIlLunlinl!. Hhukl) cl'}ll,.. ~ in th .. i" l'I1'l)tional .n llAnn Ilc ·kf' I·. cl e IIts cd . J ellse M nlr. Lo Ethel BiHhop. 1(t1I1"I' 11a "U H wrong nlJt)ut it. honds with fin' IIf 11(' )J os ton L"w- f1) ·n l l!. 1111 t ., klll,W thal in'II':HI '. IJl,n ald Uila tul'l h W M nppoinl- Inl ot o. HiO in Franklin . II!I. - AII I'isr ht, n olJhy , givc UK th' of eVl' ry I'ul ,.c "nd I' V""Y v(·in "lid Buddy nerrl.·d Il1l1n.·y a g r"ut man y d ud ntilliMu 'lItor (j C the es tutc of lowdown. Nuw, ' rll·ter W ' IIaYllln C'V 'ry - ' 1' - 1'llr"u Kl"I' K s illl!in~ ilf1 , '\ aft '1' Lliat but never n$kcd RoJlu ?vi. W ri~ht, d eceallcd lind Bill. Allowed "It'll n il hi !! fault," ~ obbcd Bob- almld, ' I alii guing" bll(: k t'J for il. n~nil1. \1 (, !H't:l'Jl tl'd II joh in til .<1 ho nd of ·500 with the nited Will Hnnkins on, marke rs, $24; by, IgnorinJe on~ tllntin o ' H bln'k ClIl'll: r!" Y"U WI' I'l' wonll ·l"ifll{ f1 h:lI)('I'unl' h«l Y \I h 'I'e h· worked S tal l! Fill li ly and Guaranty Co. Tru. t 'cs of ' Publi c AlTairs , waler lind whlto PUll'. "Y(IU know thHt what tfl WUII". - 'Well, J'm j lls t two huu r l! l:1"1·r.v ufternoon and 1111 ns Hurcty. d ay !-)allll'liay. l{oWl.: na didn't lik e G u rge P. Gal 's Wil li upp oin lcti rent, $4 0.07 ; Ohi o ' ntral T 1,that bl.'C·au Hl· I kt·pt him UWIlY utill1illi Rtrlltor or lh m Rtute of Fun- pho n e '0 •• lolls , $29.75; J. W. f r .. m hnll 1{111l1 .~ , "ut ni l Dudd y n y 1\1. Hc,b in!to n. dc eeufie d a nd fi l· t! Li ngo Jlardwurc Co., du st down, ~ !litl til h l'l' "Ioj ·(·tlo n II a;;, " I've I} ond of GO,OOO with the D etro it $ 1.60; Tru s t ees of Public Affairs, HI'I' 1I II hall ~al1l . ... Fit! ' Iity and Surety o. U ll s ur ety. li/{ h l. $47 . 79; Ern est C. Marsh, HIIII"e nll WII S quit· un eU$y UUlIUt Al v in If . !J ri c I' I ' , admini!it ru tu r. p lu ~ lering. $467.22; J. W. Lingo i t al l. r,f the "s tute o f V 'rona B owye r, Hurdwul'e 0., SUppliC R, $64.20; l' ·t I' wnnt .t! III wl'it hil'l n~tlin Ilect'lllw tl, fil e d h'I' firs t and fi nll l Winne r Brothers. firs t e s timate on triPl1 nHIrlY lilt11'S n put his rricll d ael'otJII L 1' he cKtato is e xempt decorating, $1000; Lebano n "' arm' rs Coo Jlerutiv 0 ., cement, $54; ' Iy fO('IiIH{ 1I into ph/"lI ~ (! II , ' to ~HY fr t)111 inherita nce lax. t"ll ' ri IJ a lit! l ·11 him Iw Wll " quiLe G ,)I'g u P. (;uteH. uumini. trator Ed. S. Conkli n Ins. Age ncy, bond th· s t ufr. JI · 11'"u ld l'vl'n hilvl' IIP- "f lhe I'Hlute of Sara h Ann Uec k e r $ 1SU; Unyl o n Blank Boo k and lfl()~i~ ('( 1 fot· h i~ n,c·d<llinl{. Hul t1 ec l'us e d, fli e d ' h is inve ntory and Printing Co., form2 $41.68; DI·s. I·:tlwurd and Robert Blah', se rvi ces Htll.l' ·how thl' dki ntl ly th( , u~hLR upprni He m ·n t . 11'0111.1 nol b ' writtl'll d llll'n , for he Cha ric!s B. Dec:hnnt, judge of $ 12; Sti llwa ter Sanatorium, se rvhad 11 d. )(I, \1I(' na'lI fa 'i1ltv with l!lImntt) n pI 'WI oUl rt, will nct a s Ie 8 , $ IO S.6U; Mary E. Ennis, s ea-v w"rd ~ 1111,] il IV/I ~ oll ly in lh f' pl'es - I'l"lI huto judge! cluriing the nIJ Kcnce ic es, $I 0; . G. Lederman, lI upplies, " lIl'<' of dc"' p " ml ,lion llin t P t·t·[" o f l' l'o llul . J ud~ W. Z. noll Crom $2 1.76; Baldwin Law Publi llhing I tll' nl' " tl) till' (ll·ll. Anll so. Ill ouths Septe mbo l' 3, 1 !J 3 I, t (J Seplem UCI' ' 0 . s upplies , $ 10; The E. B. Thirki e id & Sons Co., s upplies , $10.75; III Lr l', ", IH' n th,. tll'(, n1l't f or lh l' I!I , I !J:!I. li ,..·l timl·. lhl'/"(' had Ii ('e n nn in CheHtcl' Sawye r , IIdminis trator Frankel Mfg. Co., s upplies $9; The I .. n·hll nl!{' I,f "pi niojl ~ In. tw·(' I·n flf lhe · ~ tllt c of n. E. namsey, de- Wes t rn Star. rubber s tamp, 65c; L1wl1I tlftt'l' BlIddy' s lu {· id wire. ePIll?" d. fli ed his in ve ntor y and op- Woo drow Weil lanage Co., s upplies , $40; Drs. Edwllrd & Robert Ilu l. wh"11 Hllw,·"n . w ith a halld 'J f PI·Il I>! cmc n t. iu rolll' "I" hl· l's. ~ lIid IJf· i~hlly. .J. A . Griffin i ~ to tuke t h o depo- Bluir, !!e rvices, $10; Tho Lebanon lI (lh . !',·II·I'. L1,is i~ Bllddyl" ~ iti l' n of n. L. Fry·, a witness of Lumber Co., IlUW du st, $1.60; The lhl'}' ~' h "'I I; hand!! hl' arti ly anti tlw wi ll (If E llcn Wiggin s d ec used S. Fred Co. s upplies, $16.60; Star So Row e na retired to the rumble .oat and th ey continued ".1. hemi eal Co., disinfectant. $2.50; 1' .. 11'" !'lIid, " W '11, h~II f) !-' wh o .. si tl e~ o ut o f the s late. " 11 1, 11 0 , hl~ IJ lI ," Hliitl Hudd y. i\! ina Hou se worth. udmin is tl'ator Trus tees of Public Affairs light, tel eg ram h !le nt ro u, P e lcr'l 1L like Curt ' ,'. II. wllu ld \V .. tJl\'~ /111' til A li d lh f' Y ""th lau g he d 1\ litll '. fl f til l' e:s latc o f M. H. H o u ~o w orth $90.9S; Fred O. James. bun es for WIIH n li ll. lI e ,lIdn t m 'n-n U wOl'd lhe h()!tr t." rtnd l!rIch kn W ('XH(" t1y whut t he (I ecen~c d , filed her- inv ento ry and d og R, $4.10; Drs. Edward & Robert By th c t inl!' l ll(,y n'al'iw cJ SU II IIth pl' had in min d. Blair, services , $24; The S. Frcd of il." IIJI P"II I!!cnw n t. "Will yo u flue him, Or' !lll1llJ I Antorrin , Bult lt y . wa H tl1l11p l ' \('ly 'I'h c.v had IlIflkl'd f,) rWHI'd to l\'ew Ilvb e rt Stewart. exec ulor of the Co., s tools , $12; The We1!tern Star t' Oll vine 'd, I'n ti re ly n'I JI' lll allL lind Orl 'UII H U ~ I, llI' flf the hiL(h MJllllx ('s lale (, f C 'eil . 'tcwart, d ceased n velopcs and letterheads. $16. horl-lew hip him'!" "How d o . yo u know1 You hllven'l lI);kil1l(' h·tm·'s II d v icl' he IJl: ill ~ of th e ('ntin' lou l·. Th ey had is tl' ~ iv l.: lo hims el f certain inl e r~ 60; A. J. Melloh Garage, labor, hall' tim !! tu gel lo Nl.'w York lind "nil e of th ll.'!' ml·it" and knowin),t h(' ard '''l ht1 ~ i!t c ti(' f,.i c nd ~ rll ve {'fl t in Huid note anti m o rtgage . H e $15; Lewis & Drake Inc., cement. $7.70: V. W. Tompkins, pay roll, qunrre l w it h him thi!! lim ' ," ob- hu w th\,:y Ivel"e upt 1.0 fe l'l n b'lu t ovC'r j( ~ Ill/ainl. ('ha rm . had X('cn fl ie d hi s final IIccount in court. $L04 .85; E. D. ,Jones , pay roll, thins.:~ . jected Row nu. t' x qui ~ i Lf' (' t«:hin~ K o f its t h', II!lant! "If I w 1"1: Y(j \l. " Haid Pell'r. with odd lillil' (.,.nllk .~ IIn,1 co rn ["s, hud $ 270.40; L. E. Witham, pay roll, I 110£1 plcnty o f ~Intc in Albu Common Pleaa Pro".,edin,. $23 9.96; A. T. Rettig, payroll. q e ul"qu , lind I '011 u him up. [ Lhe heavy ·ai l· /J r !\til: wli (, ",oiglwd HlI ll lpl d it ll till1 e·ho nnr ' t1 r c ipes. $208' Joe W. Davis , pay roll, $210 askod him wha~ I !!hou ld ~ ,t for his wf) I'f IH, " I Hhou l" t;il( the fi" Oi l l'd{'I' I.HHI hi s h(·ad. !lfl t on (I tl ing Th e ca Re o f 'fhe N W Idea 60; Charle!! E. Bradbury, pay roll the w ' ddin l' ? Ii ' lIuit.! 'whut w d- fll Ht t ruin r I' N'IV YO I·k. Ytltl co n !o<1)1l1(! tillng l't' aU y worlh whi l in • )H' lid o" o. vers us Theodore $270.60; Floyd Lemmore, pay roll ding?' "I ~llId, 'QUI' w<:<lding. That g ' l. U I('IJorJ lmin u t IJ l1 u ~ L()n ." ('w Or\ C'II U" -two I'on ll v wort hr, ,t til wa s di s misse d without $274.05; John Myers, pay roll, " I' ll do il," tl c(' IIII'N I il nlJ!J~· . whi lt, th il1 ~: s . t1 nl' for' RuckruIT Ti),ta you wired P ot e l' Blullci ' aboul.' I'e ·ol·d . $HIO.55; Philip Heisel, pay roll Row'nu- Peler- ho went on Ho m e " I' ll tuk e: th e Ii rHl tl'ui n f rom H !1I1 A Mol/II's , II H·.. an d IIIH' f or P et.el' 111 th· ellse o f The L ebnn on $ 182; V. W. Tompkins, par roll, thing IIwful. H e Muid if J th OUlCht l Oll l,nd I wo n't hl 'lmlhe u wnl'd lo Bl:!nd e :tnd hi s fullll·(·. Cit i~ ('n ~ Nntionnl E1nnk & Tru s t Co 30.20; A. T • .~ettig, pay 1'01 $58 .1088 ub o ut cloth!!H lind mor o ubo u t Cllrle l'. Tit n if I tit) I!hnn g"(' m y It. w ns hi ~ idl' " til piek ou l t he my imm ortul so ul I'd bt· hett ,. off. mind a lo ng t hl' ro nd I ca n cull him 11/I,st pi lur!'!" llI e !llltl ty pi'lll CIl I'- v,'rxus A Ibe rt S ta cy, et ai, it is or- 20; H. L. Schuyler, pay roll, $~12.­ d e r <,d by th e cll urt. that th e plainH e 8111d whut t1id I melln by te llin g" up ~ I' "1t' w h 1"(:." IIC·I·. wil.h j u!' t a ~ l1lall IJI, ,·t inn of tiff I'{'cove r fr olll the defendnnt the SO; Carl Dakin. pny roll, $189.90; So in lI/Ju ~ t o ll. !'.·It· 1" pu t hel' on Raym o nd Mulford, services, $12.stl'anJ.lt'I·~ -- Hilt! low- prin ci ple d thl' /" olld" I(' r "llOw ing. and wilh cna l'u"cler ll like Pcle r, /It thllt-- tlw t l'uin anI! 11'{' lIt s l l'lI ig ht to he I! II W"111l I1t"'r in~ out mis tih' in to a s unl of $ I 0:30.:16. The Wayn e~v ill e 25; E. W. Knnpp, operating mainNatifllllll Bu nk i ~ tu reco ver $lS38. lainer, $47; . Leslie Shultz, operntthe privnl. dotuil H o f" ou"!' lovl.:-u·f- eOlldudo r, poin t.in g Bobloy out [II Lih:ldt l \\'p d !'\ I,I't\ t 't a n('w RO\\' l \na ing mllintainer, $52; .Curtis M. fair . III fu et. he Ald.! h I! Wfi ll ll't h im. unci ~av(' hilll the.: Ic,clll ion ~ hil11l) Il· I·.I' ((lid ~ li ll dftw .\ · he rs e lf be: ii7 r,.olll th ' d e f e ndants. 'fh e casc o f Vnl McCabe vers u s g oing t o mu,.,.y I11t· until New York of h ' 1' lJ t' r l h. hi lld (( S pl1l1 i ~ h I"l'il. HOII'(, II(l t,n th e Th e Muxwe ll Pape.r Co., et ai, was Chnrlton, operllting maintainer, "Shl" ~ 1101 I'I' I'V 11'1'11 ," hr \')\$60; Frank Wilson, s ervices, $07.had u new in Mullu Il Hy lu m where I,th(' /" hand. Iholl g-ht it II'n, d" sl rikl' G5; Eden Terry, ' 8ervice(!, $97; he co uld ' c Ollu'ol nw by lhe lat s l. "Iuin l· t! 111 u rallH' I:ly 1l1 UIIIl1' J". "~t1 t· :t mUI'I' 1,· lIi llg' nl. tf' lo ha ve t hl' di s mi ssed wilhout ,,·eeOl'd. Th e cn s o f Elizabeth Harding Maynard r 'ally hnt!. Y')ll 11l1d ('r ~ [a lld. hilt Humphreys, . services, impr(JveJ methlld H." Ijllailll " Id s h(,t' a nd I h,' 'Illain t. uld VI'rSUH Th e A etnn Papc,' Co., et al $22.40; W. C. Bergdall, road surR ow enll and ret I' He l' ' 1lllled w iLh ha ~ lll/ u<: 1" lill.l(' :110('''1"111 ill ll " o nr'{' ill ~ 11·N·1. wilh:a H lri c ll y nll lll" /'ll wa H di s ll1i ~s ' <I witho ut record. II whill, . (; l' l ~ odd n fl t iIJ IlS :tl J/ilrt veying. $15.75; George Henkle. luu Khtc l·. I{at'!< l'lrlf 1111.1 a ~ tl'kll:'o' n'IHlern 'I'h e c a~ c of Ualph Fox lind .Jllne I'oud ll Urlreyi ng, $14; Sam D. "Rowenu," Hnhl P e t ·r. " f tu l, e I.nr v.·lifl).{ li n d II'lInl s III I('d IIfr lh,· 1 ~ 1l,,"1' 1l11 s tandin g" (J ut in ho ld 1"CS. F ox vc rs us Th e Aetna Puper Henkle, road s urvey.ing $07.60; it all buck . 1 won't "un c h him in tl·ain . Gon l(H up HII.V .' ort lI f wi ld lid. Co., e l al was di!!mlssed without Zuin Armituge, gravel , $396 .60; the nOs e. Hu' K u grent 0 111 Ilcout." UXClf s e for ~1' lli nl{ '/lIT - lI'u n ls l o Howl'n!! ;111,1 1',,1(' 1' /lI'V.'" III ," l hl' l·t·('{I l'd. Roy Pigott, services, $2.50: Orum In I.he t:U!l11 of S. Willard Hay- Sharp, ga~, $52.85; Willillm J o hn' ilm(' id (·:! Illol)UI pi,· I " " ' ~ , and Hll w "lIa 1\I ,lI lda 't adD,il 1'0 1' a mi/lllie 111' 1' vc r. u s Me lva ~IM. Hayner, the son, gas, $4.20; R. M. Combs, s upth:ll I'.\I, ·}" "" " :dll'a .l"s I'ig'hl. ('t ' r- pluin t iff is lo he confin e d in jail plies, $26.70; Arlhur Weiglein, lllinir. " Iw lhl''' .. i1.!!Jl "" ""''' ' )4". hl' if h I' dot' s not flll y 1.0 th e d e fendant gravel, $8.70. \\·"ul" 11 11 \'" hi , ,, \1 n wa y wh' n it I.c· f"I"(' AII),tll s t 22, I!J!ll, $50 and j ' ;I!ll{' f l\ !,i,'ltir4":. hl'flll'" Au~u s t 2!J, 1931, the sum M 1'9. S noops--My hu sbllncl has It \I f1 ~ ill vaiu I hal H'1II'l'ila "1"- (,f $2 00. Wa i te " PO IJS waR appoi nted no idea what I go through when j< lI l' d ~ h,' \\a .- II'I tl1l" l.I·I" · tlf do /I nil h'" ":/lII.fht"l· 1" "'l1illg' 11 11 1. - s h · ~Lla ,.dian of William Barline, et al he s nores . Mrs. kaggs- Mine never knows ,,"II ' , 11·i d).I" n ~"I\ y " .. k,· r lnrok inl( 111 i 1I0 1·S. rll sl'i":II,,,JI \ ill. ' In the cll se o f Stale oC Ohio ver- h ow much he has in his pocket HU S Dt,n Duy, the defendant was either. (,1",; I,,· l" " lil iIlIJ CII )

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Waynesville, Ohio

DEPOSITS In Dayton Building and Loan All!lociation can be exchanged at face value on real eatnte in Dayton and surrounding territory . For full information aee

Ae M. McKAY Dayton, Ohio

309 American Building Main 891

FARMERS INSTITUTE

'I'll p ill n "r \l~ rIlIl1 S f r ~ ol)1e 76 0 fllrml 'r~ ' in Hlitules 'i n 28 Ohi o CUll ntie ~ , " ~ t:,.il· ~ o f cou nly-w id c()nferC II Cl'~. al"' bei ng h e ld thro ug huu t lh o Htut(', .· lll' S J. P. l;;chmidt, s tu tl.l ~ upervi s or of F'orlll c r ~ ' J n ~ lillJl(f s a t tite Ohio State nivl!l' ity. PUl"ti ' iputil1~ in lhe confel'e n ces whi h will di re ct the co urse of f urm e rs ' ill s lilut<: wo rk <luring th e wint(fr. II " ilH\lilut(!o ome ors . extemdon s pe iulis ts . und o ffi cia l of I'u"iou s furm gl'U UP ;< Ruc h ns lhe C hurc h, th' GI'I\III( , farm burenu, pUl'unt . \ellc it el': U H~ ciali ons , and louges. At lI eh f th e con f 'r ne es, c o m nlittec: will b IIPfl illl e d to plan the pl'Og rllltls. pre pare publicity, condu 'l th pOiil r co nt :lt s. tc. I t is expecte d thut th e attendance at forill ers ' ins titut !\ will be well ovet· Ins t yc al";; re ord of 766.606. N ow, mo ro llilln ev I' befoTe, fal'm c , '~ ' in s tilutes cnn aid farmers lind ho m mnkers ill combating some of lh.e evil. of lhe prese nt d e presllion.

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- - --= FOR SALE FOR SALE- Nice cubbage. A . O. Michael, R. R. 3. ·s16 FOR SALE- Seed rye. 'Inquire of J. C, Villers , R. D. 1, Oregonia, Ohio. *823 FOR SALE- Dclco-Light in first class condition, one of the late styleR, used 2 years and well cared for. Will con SIder young cattle in trade. Priced right to sell. W. E. Stroud, Telephone 44,...,2, Waynesville, Ohio. *s9 FOR SALE- Extra good yearling buck lambs. E. Evans, 470B Lebanon. . *al6 THRESHER SUPPLIES - Belte, }lulleys, . babitt metal, 011 cups " injectors, lubricators, steam end water gauges, puge glaslI, oUerll, packing, boiler 1\ues, suction hOle, tank -t'umps, valves and ftttinp. '

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THE MIAMI ,GAZETTE

DAYS LONG PAST n~· ::II1 '~. "('~I>it'

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ABit of History

In t he top ,,'c lic ( o ntinu cil (l'Oln Page 1) Far 110;'1< in th' d ll ~ 'and th g loom; '1'111' "lI lue o f t h ings iH nol in o. 1:-. CRANE , I Publi.her Subauiption Price. $1.50 a Yea r S tands II little olt! tlllllk, in th lheir siz bll qua lily ; and ~o of Office PboDe... : ........... ....... No. lIZ 1 . hll c! CI WS, I' '!I!;on wh ich , I\' I'!IIIINI in 1I few . , En t .rella' po.,ome. at Wo y " . n l! , Rellclen.,. . .......................No. 118 Ohio, a. Second Cia .. M all Matl a. ·' W h ic h thr uws out 1\ fuin t, o ld-time \\'01'<11;, h as Lhe grca t(' r wei'ght. T Ill' rt\ lire lllul Li~u d 's of people perfume. w ho nrc d estl'oying thl.'m~elvc s b)' tc r n all y Among t he ircusul'Ps it h Icl!;, a)'1.' in Ko lu tion . 'I'lllJy are SE P'l'J~M BlCR 10, 1931 t >lI ing what t,h ey ln t ende u Lo do old lette l's, Whi hal" ti d with a ribbo n of out ne v I' do it. 'f hl' \' ntH III' YUlIlh a l'() stampeu blu e ' Th ey ill'e' ric'h in a lov' , s wcc'l a nd in lh ' mem ory of a g{~ , liS p l'imevn l (0 lrna rks 11111U C ill day, lire premellow, Fro m all vel' th" co untry wo ~et r epol'ls that t h I' nrc Ill or And flO I v ' Iy, t hey alwa ys seem se r ved in ~lo n '. , p eo pl e gcUi ll g nlalTi e d than th 'I' , have b 'e n for a IOll g lI nl e. Naturally \-\' h ile (lth er jllu rna l" nl'l? s ugncw. l.her III' ('.x n ~ lIy a~ mnny WOIllI.!'.l 1I~ there a'r men go ing in at thi ~ gc, ~ t ingo II cll!.inN fur 'Gen'l. Ha l" lHll f or lhl R Ju st ly fUlll o us eX(lt" l'Irn e nt. \\ h e' ll L1,e rniny Fall chlYs com . !'i: on we wuu ld na m ,' lh e foll uw ing . So me of lhl.! IJl.!op le who hltv e nOlice d th e in c r euse in murrilll\"e Secl'etal'Y o f State lI nn . .Tul11e s so dl'QnrYJ h c 'ntleH wontle ,' ho w these Y" UlIg Jl ' o p le hav ' th e n e rve t o ln ku th T o Uli s o ld lrun l, I quite oft(·n go )'(' ni b'Jll e ;\Iullt'n, JUIlIP \Vh 'n joll ~ tll'e sell l'ce and non e loo sl.!~u ,'e. But we thin k l h' And till"I'!, in th' :.: 1""1ll alld the Sel'I'etary uf' T n: a ~ ul'~' , Bh,h op an s we r is til he found in the o ld saying that tw o cun li ve U K c hl.!U p a s W I11. II l'nl'y lIa ni ,'o n Corn ell IJ. sha d, )\\'~ · UIIl'. Thllt isn 't lit 'ra ll y true, but it ccrluinl y is tru e thut if both will J fe e l fr ee to le t rn y tNI I'S n o\\,. n. L. L. D. A. B. ( '. I) . ci a th ·i,· ~ hu l'l! two peo pl e clln li ve t Ul{elhcr more l'l"lJ ll o rni ',dly thun the Sec'. "I' r\n\'~' Edwi ll Lo nl!fellow twu 01' th e lll can li ve se pal'lll Iy. • Th ere ill 11 , lIlall 1, (lX, i ~ II rin gl ,,-L I e rgdall, )o; )(- (;o\'(> ,'nll " c,f Ohio . W e hu ve b 'e n t o ld of ~ evend l"U~eH whell Lhl' vo ung llIan lost hi s Whi ch t: lIr "'; '1'1,11'1(1 'II Y lin ge r, Iiiii' ...·c·. of \\'a r (;I'n, (;l! u. W a~hillg­ j o b IInu the gi l'! ke pt h ' I' ~. Tlw y had heen e ngu ~e()' for !lo m e time hut go ld ; ton ('Inrk . wc r e waitin~ t o get llIore "f <I s tnke tOI:('the,' be fo), e hitc hing up. I k ec' p it wrapp(' " i 11 a ~ oft Jliecl' SCI'. " I' IlItl" 'ifl l', Hil:ht Reve l'c nd P rhulls tlII'Y llliJ.( ht hll\" kept nn wHi t ill ~ f ur ye ar~ had not f atc, in S"llIl1l' l 1 );ll'lin~ton lI illklL•. or pap l'r , th e ~ hU fl(! ~ f hurd Limes, int,'rv(, lIl'd . And in a g r cat many ~asc~, we Llrc I t' ~ sc, JlI'I'ci"II ~, th i'"gh n',w mt h"r Chid (' (jl\k an d Bc,l tle \V uslll' 1', s ure, rnlll'l"II~(, hUM bcen ha sll' ,wd becau ~ th(. young woman i ~ o ut of 1'1'111'. \\' liltl'l' lIi n l ll'. I n ld . work lind 11 0 lo nge r . fe o!:; th (, S(' nse uf indl'pen d e nce whic h s he ha d P,,,t ~I a , te l' nt ( lio , Penrl (, ,) 1" wh e n hur pay en n' lopu l"unle a lollg eve ry 'Ilturday, In thc' trun k there art! sllla ll .Lll uy n e ll. l.. S. ~ Ii ni slel' lit ElIl:land. On th e whole , 11'(' t hink t h is ge tting mUI'I'i ed wh e ll tilllcs arc We \\' II, ild h ' L:lacl to !\ 'I! th ' ,; e L:arlll l' lIl s, hurd i ~ II good lhing. We wcre "e~ inning- to fenr that mutrim o ny was Tim e has ~l u ill l'd thern lik e fa cll'c1 Oh io g ' nt!enwn OC(·UP.V ti IPse s ellts go in g nut of fu s hion, It is u l o n~ timc ~ illce we had hOll l'd 11 mun u nd el' t',l!4l+· ll\[lv(l ~ : ill t'h l' :I h iJ1l' t. fo rt y I)()u ~ t thal h(' hud lIuthing hu t a fifte t'n do llar 1I wee k j nb and Sti ll th t'Y'I'(' l'l'Hu (i fu l. 1111 ' hand Adv ert isements cllo lll\'h eaHh for Lh!' pll rso n's fl 'c a nd the firs t in "ta llm e nt li n th e (' Il l "rui"e """ fur niture whOIi he und the girl teulTI l'd up fo r life. But wc !;n (j \\' muny Stowcd awa y th~'I'(' be ll 'alh the' :II a''\' arlll:ln Do lI-,l l'es5 maker' - :-\ 0. I OOS ('lin to n A\'encH', me n of lh e o ld er gl' lIcratioll whn gi\'e all the credil 1'0 1' th e ir SUCcC~!; ('U \ ' (' S . Clio, () hio, in life III the fa d lhal t.hey Ill IIlTil' c1 young and POUI'. and had to holu \Val tl' !' lI inklL', !'It. D. - I'hysi· th e i,' naMes ri g ht ll'lwn ti ght 011 th e gl'inll!;ton' whil e th C'y wt! r t! s lill Th l'll ug h th e- 1,, 111.:' ,'mpty Yea,'" l"i nn and .'ul'l! c' o n IIf' ( 'at ~. 'I'~ I('_ )' lI unj!' 'Il"ugh t o a l'qui rC' till' hah it o f hurd wo rk. th ey ' Vl' )!I"(I\\,n yt' ll roll', , \il::h L ca ll ~ For n whill' it HN' Ill C'd li S if work, t oo , we r e gOi ng o ut o f fa s hi o n. !-imoll thill g-~ thuL wcre ullce whi te' phone 1\: 11 . ::! I I:! " PC'(lIl1pl l ~' an s wer-I' LL a ~ s nl,\V; There III'e nut so mun y Yll ullg ~le rs co mplain inl!' b 'cuu s!.! they hll v!! to d o ;\llI ud Il i),/)('1'I1. Millill c r and 'o methirr~ f ur th e il' JlII Y li S lh f.' r e were a cll ulli e uf ycn r ~ ago. Work i ~ Laid aWHX, Ii"" the dca r li t tll' fc l. dl'('~s llIak '1" - 1'\11 . 101 Tllain l. low no t s Ulll olhing t o be l1 Sh3nll'd o f any mo re . And w d o n ' t know o f nn y· . fort h o f I1roadw ll Y IIl'" pL'~k . O. thin l!' so well ('ulc uln u' d 10 mu ke a use ful wu r king citize n out of a W h .. lefl us , so lo ng IOll g ago. \\'un tl'll - (;c nt! I'n1l1n CIJ'Tl:~po nd 'y ou ng IIlti.n-- o ,· f1 Yl,ung woman, c ith('r- U,an tu f! ,t murr ied at a time when work i~ SCal'Cl' Hl1U th ose who want l u hold lh e ir job:; hav!.! Benealh L111'111 lIrc f" ldc'tl old gil l'· en ! IIJlJl I ~' G ruel' Miltenberger. III .ntsCpo. Clark - Atto rn ey at I.a w, t o d o II lot o f it. A "n'ss , a ll wh ite' sali n and III Ct', 1\(1. J:! I :! n J sl. Clill, Ohi ". Whi 'h wen' wOI'n l(Jng aJ!o at Ill)' Hl'r~dnll an d ~ l u ll l' n, 1Jc 'f1 lcr's in wedding, I I1Iplell1cnts unci Ag-ricultlll'C'IlI Wh n 1 was a brid e. f ail' II f face. (; mi ll, lI ighl·~ t Illarkt't. p1'i('C pai d I or thi H lI~s and ragl\'l'elk It. l'ol1 l1y 10 'ks a f! if thl' war·cloud whic h ha s hung ov 'r the w orlu Wh e n J gill' lI1y~el f t u my loved P l'IlI'l ,~ . ("Mnel !. 1) 111 1' 1' in d og ;: .. <'- - - - - - - - - - - - - '.. one', e \'f'r Minl" o till' Armi s tice we" e c lell rin g [(way. Fo r th e first lim e s in ce ancl ('als, es pecia ll y blind and th e earl y days of the 11I ~ t. r 'n tury , Fran ce and Ge rll11ll1 Y arc making With him w lit to n hflmc of Oll'!· lame one~ . I)\\,n; fri e nd ly g l~~ tUI'(' f\ t o wllrd L'ac h uth ol'. Th e 1-'l'e ll eh peollie arc beg in · W ill H r-gd :lIl, gout ~ ( u tk ill th' ning to r eulize that thC' old da vs o f Impe ria l ambition arc a thing of Bu t IH" ~ I.:'one, wi lh tire dl'lI r li ttle ll1ud (,n S unday 1'\"'lling- as he \Va ~ fell ow, th e pas t in Ge"IlHln y , thllt. t hI.' Gl'nnan peol> le actua ll y d o o ntl'o l t.h ir I' l'tu l'ning hOlllc f rullI seei n ~ his own govP I' nnH!nl , f a " the firs t tim' in histo ry, and th('at they are jus t Wh ill' J'1l1 a ll that is left, old . h 'sl gill and had a two h o rse II10m'. us human a nd Pl'lIcI,·lo\· in g ns th e 1·'reIH·h them"e lvC's. And th e Ge l'lllUns tl'!lIlI , hL' Illst I> IH' boot, which ~ee llJ t o be bel::illninl:: t uncl er!<tund lh nt Fl'llnce ha ~ h ee n kee Jl ing up WaltL' 1' lI illk ll' fell in t o Ilnd ha d And tlr prp, ' lI ~ alh thp C':\\'('S ill th r her big al'l\l~' , !Inc! bui ldi ng hel' line of fro nti e r f o r L~ , bec au :o s he ha s II) h" ve a t h irty f oo t I'OP(' t o pull OJ ttic, hud solid gro und ~ rOl' f ar of I1n invasio n fro m hey o nd Rhin e at an y him Oll t. m Olll e nt . It ha s happ ened to he l' fou r tilll 'H in a hundred years, lind J 1:" wh C' II 1111' h Cl\rt' ~ filII (,I' I C'ar~. A n el I"ok a ' th(,;:l' d 'ar " lrI -i \111e' The Am e ri can Boy t!lII l's en o u):'1r t u llIuk" un y nu\ io n nerv rlU S. t !'l'as u I'('~ Wheth I' any thing- will come of lhe la le, t pro~~ sa l b fo r e th e Fa lher look a nd ~e C' t hat fl aghlll' 'hel' is hC'd , throllgh all the Leaguc o f Nllti o ns , to put. 1111 th e nrmnm e nts and mlhtary a nd nn v.a l lo ng yc'ars. ' )l ow g-nl('efl ,lIy it lIi es forc e;; of all na lion !' in the Leu):' uo under the control of the Leag ue ,t· Thll!;e pretty Rt l'ipes t he.\' : !'elll to se lf, we nr c n ot ~ u"t1it'il'n tly inf ormed t o guess. But o n th e fac e ~ f It. b(, u rn t ha nkfu l t he time's drawing it so unu s as if eve n th e Hl!riM' S e nt.erta inment of s uch a propoSlIll!I an n eal' I' A rainbo\\' in lhe ~ ki s, indicutio n thot the war-lik e s pirit n o lo nger rul es Europe and t.hr ea t- Wh c lI 1 too : 11111 1 be with l h e "es t; 11, is yo uI' COllllt "Y'R /lllg- my ~o n. ens t h ' r e~ l o f th e w rlcl. 1'111 to ak the slIIu lI glll'me nt~ And pl'ou d ly d r in ks the lig ht. PHONE 8F3 lind letters , Ou r O(' can's waves, in fo r e ign =--~.=-:-:cI i mes And in my o ld w c(~di n g- I!'a rlll c nt. be d I'(·ssed. A sy m bo l of o ur mig ht. HARVEYSBURG, OHIO l! u ITah fo r Freedo m's j ubilee And Whe n illY dear II)\'e . ee ~ 111(' God Lle;;s o ur nll ti\' land corning-. Oh llIa y I li" e t o hll id th e 1\\\' 0 1'11 lJis brill e o f th e (l id long- HKO; Of freedom in ill Y' hand , li e will love lIle th e ~nl1le, th ough W c ll tlone my boy, grow up and 1'111 a~(>d, The 0, s, U. 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HARVEYSBURG· "Let not the un go down upon your wruth," . What would happc n , in bus ,hess T here is II certain family in this cou ntry, co ns isting of sevc l'R1 and in malTiage, if we all s hould bl'othel's whose cumbined 1'csources try that good rul e {or a year'! totll l muny milli on s. T he y m eet. every day at luncheo n and disc uss whateve,' Jll'oble m s t h e day's work "DO YOU REMEMBER" h a s d eveloJled . Often t.he debate is By Thorn ... Haynes Beyly spiriteu , but when . i.t is ovey they ,m iK e their uec Islon unaniDo you l'emembel' when YOIl heard m ous and a lwn ys act us a unit, All th e ir finan cial opcrations are My lips. breathe lovc's first fa lter, ing word ? ' pooled. I.f .one brothel' has a forYou do, sweet- don't yo u ? tunate i nve~tlllent nil share ll~e ben efit. If another tll kes a \ 05S, It When , having w a ndered all lhe is charged t o th e COllllllon acco un t dny, What has preser ved t h e ir reo Linked arm in arm, J dal'l~ t o say , "Yo u'll love me- won't you?" tnark ll ble part ners hip? One great ru le . 'rh e y n ever allow a disagreement t o carryover into a new AntI when yuu blushed and cou ld not speak , day, If tw'o of them ha ve had 11 fn ll ing a ll t they III ust meet a nd settle I fondly kissed yOUI' g lowi ng ch eck Did that affront you? it b efo r e the !lun goes uown . I hav e lin nc qullintance who reo Oh su r e ly n ot-yo u I' eye expre ssed cently celebrated his twenty-fifth No wrath- but sa id, perhaps in jest, • wedd'ing anniversary . H e said that "You'll love me- won't you?" when h e and his wife were tnllr)'ied they fn ced fl'nnkly t h e f~c t that so me uisagrecme nts would 111- I 'm s ure my eyes replied, "I wilL' evitably arisc, Thorefore, t hey And yo u believe that promise s till , , tried to I'cm ove in advance t wo !>f You do, !>weet - don't yo u? the m ost common ca u ses of nns· Yes, yes! wfuin age has made our und erstanding, . eyes Fi rst of all, money, . N othm g ca uses more marital g l' Je'f t han Unfit fo), q uestions 01' r e plies, Yo u'll love m e- won't you? constant argument about expense. The hu sband who does not ma k e his wife 8 regular allowance, who "Yes," sa id t he facetiou s ba rb el' compels her constantly to a sk for money, explain its n.eeds a.nd ac- "we,re up·to-date h er e. 'Ve shave co unt f or its expend it ure, 1S sur e you while you wait. of plenty of debate. . . "Ind eed!" ,r ep li ed Fuller Peppel' Th ey decided what part of hiS " I' ve usuall y found that you shave income s he ought to have. He th e n arranged that his salary check seve ra l other persons while I wait. !!hould be divided into two parts; her part was d e posited not only in a separate ,account but in a differ· ent bank. .. Second, j ealousy. H e said to her "I love you a nd trust you. I know that "y.o u love and trust m e . Whe n my feeling changes I'll tel\ you FUNERAL DIRECTOR and I'll count on you to be equally, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO hon est, Until that time I am, not going to. ask Y9u any Q)1estions or fret mys~l.f, no matter what you do .01' w'hom you meet. F&lll¥ E 'q uippecLfor Good '·' As for the troubles _which .we Service. ' could not forsee." he concluded , ~'we agreed that we should never Lar~e Display Room. take them to beel. We wouJd make -Ambulance Service~ up and forgive before night-fail, and go to sfeep In peace." ' Many..Years ago Paul, writing T....... 7 to bis friends the Epbestans, ~d: SUN UPON YOUR WRATH

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Ro\·. lind Mrs. J , P. Tho rn bury lin d fnmi ly ente rtuined la st week, R ev. Th ol'nbul' Y's bl'other fr om ,h ll tLnn ooga, T nn . 130rn to 1\11-. and Mrs. !\Iaurice Os b orn on W e un eHday, epte mber 9, a son. . E\'ere tt S humake r of Los Angel 3" . 'uliL, was a ['oce nt g ues t of h is pare nts, 1111'. a nd Mr s. J. E. S humak er, c urly 200 sturl e nt s an s wered t he s umlllon s of th e , chool bell Mo ntJa y morning. There lire 35 en I'o ll ed in high seh 01 with R. T. Moo re, S up t., Lillian CUlT, Prin ., lind Helo n Rnndall a s in s tructo r s, Th e 7th lind 8th grades hllve :l!.l cnrlolied with Imojl'an L e wis n ~ teacher. Wi ,lif l'C'u !\IcEhl" c ha s the 5th· and Gt h g rade ~ wilh 37 e nrolled. Th rO!lr ;J n"olled in the :! rd and 4 th f!rad es with Im oj ean Voic rs as t(·u r h l'l' . Luci le Tu cke r hns the largest enroll ment of all- 43 ill the 1st and 2nd grn d e ~ . Th ere is a !<p lf' n<iiti ou t · loolc a sMrs. uccessfu l SriH iloI yea 1". Mr.fol'Hnd 'Chns . II. Grn y wcre Da~; ton visi tol's Friday afte r n oo n . Several fr olll here alten ued the fUll e ral o f Em er so n Vanclervo ort, Thursdllv IIftern OO Il. Mi sses 'Mllb e l and Margaret Stlll'l' and James Hamplon (;r Dayto n were Sunda y g ue. tl'< o f 111 rs. Am· unda Sta 1'1'. The "Welcome" Cla ss of ,Jo nah's Run S unday Schoo l r oyall y enler· ta ill ed t he "Orgn nize d Bibl e Class at the Chu rch Friday evening. This was the r es ult of a contes t conducted by the two c1a:ses las t s pring. A splendid time is repor-

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TRY t his 1'(,111 N.tale Im le, "So !\frs. Rigg'!' starl d OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS September 2:1. ut 1 :ao I;hurch again. ChllllK(' of heart 7" "N o, ha l. " p. m . FOR RESULTS A d e p o. it of $2 00 will b r eq u ire d of purchase r on date o'f s al e us e v idence o'f g ood fai t h wi t h r e a sonable time ,g ranted to c omple.te th e s nl e . A r ea s onabl loan is a r ra nged fo r s ho uld s am e btl desir e d. F o r rut·t h e r info rmati o n see the . Are you thinking of exchanging yotlr Dayton Buildauefion ('I'. F. 1'. MARTIN. Au c t . ing Alaociatio~ alock for proper~y\ If 10, I can h~Jp elltc rvill e , O. Pho n e 78J you-no obligation, no. coat and atrlctly confidentIal. Don't mi,,~ \V e rlne ~ duy,

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Al l'. a n d l\Ir ~ . (,htll'h!~ ' lark 0 .. r II' .,,( :.IV p. m. F ir st. 'f lti l' j nne! l~i fth lln da y , ll,n dl' d thl' fun 'I'al or Ilw il' c'(l u ~i l1 y,, ! .lhl'll· .. lI ol't" "'I' r ' II ~ tll'- . Thl·,'e 1\ 'n'!', (If )! r oLTn d irnpl'o ved MaM ut 7:00 a. ' nl. ' ccon d o nd .\ Ihel't , '\" il n, Ilt " l iall1i~hl]r..: . Jlrt'tlat Ii h~' II. n. . , \\ It II II _' ix -!'l'IHll f rn nl(> h(l usc . g oo d FOll rt h • li nd u)" Mn s at 9 :30 a. m .. ~nl Ul'Iltll·. :rhl'," 1'1'1'.'<'111 \\ I'n ' . ]0 1':1111. l. 1- 1."t' II ' (·Il t. lind " U IIHII 1' 1' ki t du!11 ~11'~.· Ell L'\Il ~ !\l:re " JlI' nl I" ,,! 1~I"n a!1I1 ~\'I.I;~ 1~:I.:'I\I~'n.d , P:I'..I" :I. ld l"lti1 N' 1I1 ' nl floo l·. Spl l' l1di.d we ll of Can refer you to p'eople whom I have helped-phone WAYN ES VI L L E M . E. CHURCH 1I',' ek il\ Co l\lll\bll~ alll'lIdillj.( hl' lal1lrl~ . . llol - I .\.III~ .11. • .1 .1tHl. 1,. \\:Ih'r, j.(1I1·:I!!I' n n d I'I I11 ..h'idt! s t.n ll d . for appointment. ) 1. E. C Ollfe l·... lu." , :III'. ).01lj.(11(·1·" O:,l'nl' <i tld"-'.tl- alld t;~llld,. 11:11.,, ,\ Thi~ i~ 1111 it/"n ll o"'n ti oll f ot' I' g oo d The Same Old Story G. . D iber t , P ast or ;ti", ' 11('nt tlh' \I'''I'k.end Ih!'r('. \\ I'''t,,.. and I: J1\!l~. :\11-- :'11:1 1'\ 1011·- "t/Ulll ty ;;;id,' . Iu no li nd fill in!: " At 2 0 you le ft th e f nrm and ~I i~~ TIlI'l lll:1 ( " i'lli'll . .. I' nl': I' "(lII~. :" lt ~.. I)a~t' I1,/I:~I~;~.\.~ t:~)~:, il ..;t Hli t\1I ,· n "11 (' o f th e Ul.'~t s tale cam e t o t he c ity . And fo r 30 years W ('d n '~da~' : B ible !ll u d y and .'p rin l!llIIrl1. s lwnl" ('(1111'11.' I,f ..;, l\ :111' .I!"I \ ' I I I. ' .. ' r "L1II' ~ d il'l' ct fl' ml e (l l ul1lbu~ to hu ve Leen working lik e th e di c k e n s p l'lIye l' m el'l in g at 'i :H; p. m . 1 Fl'id u y: 'h,lit' pl'nl'l ice li t 7 ::lO dlll'~ lu . 1 \I t, ,'k \\' ith hC' r i'lIlt,ill . ' I""~~! '!t"d\ .. " " ,~ t\~~Il\ :~il:.- (' IInlll" lti. 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In"ln" ... ....I, \' Jlnn g'e.lt ~ t Wi . ll I \H'\ p , In(, ~1 IIt\' \l' .lt hi 1I' ~ I'1"'l1l'1'111' ' r\I I (,'1 II\\ 1111 h (h, .. " . b e \\, It h ~ ~ and ~ h~\\' mollll n Pl t t - IIl1 d ,i~t(, I:, :\11', !lnd :'III'S. Ch n rl,., \\:' illi g' '. I)' m.lI1> m>lle I l 11111 u r eti o f S lll llh A fl'll' a. 'f hl' chlll'rh Clnrk. ,I l ltl' ti ll >. w h e n ' you fe c' l Ht ho m e . . 11', Hnd :\11'>'. A li('n I-:nll'i, k a n d _ ~I:'-'~:' 11' 11': Ilwl'l'. 1IIi,' En, \\'h lli' (111 all ,·lI d, ·" 01 M UN IC I PAL ELECT ION ST. MAR Y S CHURCH ! ltirlhdn y " urpri ~(' I' :lrty Fr idlt ) l'\'(, II,ing' in h o n or o f lIar ry ('''1'Il1'l1 R eI'. ,). J. Seh fT e r , R ecto r (·a nd lol"I .·" f"l' \'il ln g'L' (tlwt\" h ip pl,'lIlhpr 20 . Hllh Sunday at Ill S hOI1I1' 1'\(';11' I· ('IT\'. after T rinitl' ; Churc h ~ c l\(lo l u t ;\11'. and :'o I l'" Ch a ln l.'I· I! el',kl' li nd ~ l'hn,,1 bltard " 11k,,, wh o haV l' 9 :30. Jl I,)l'nilig: !' )'flye)' UI1t1 ' l'l'mOn ' and ,ons \\' (' r e dinnl' l' ~u , t ,: :-; u n- Jil,' " tlll·il· 1' I'!i l i,'n " wilh l it ' b oa rd a t ] O::!O. R,·\,. K a rl Nyb latlh, of day at tI" , home' " I' ~ll'. alld ~Ir' , , r ,'!t·ctiOJ1 an' li,l ,' d Iwlo\l: hri s t C h urc h , X nia, ofti ciHling, eli '01'(1 Lough lin. in I>Uyt ll ll . W" y n e s v ille Co r pora ti o n O n !1' 011(' hun ti n'd I'elnti\'"s at.\ fa " o r, - T . E. l111g'l' r" FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST ten ded till' Thol11l1 " rcunion S UIl· (, ll:l'l( H. F. lI t1ti1,·ld . . (U nd e n ominational) dfl l' at th e ' o untl'r h o m l' o f :'III'. T r" Il -lIl'l' l' W aiter T. Elzey . :\l a J'-ha l - ( ' . 1' . .J II ~' . C heste r A. ,W ill ia m son. M in iste r r.ni l :'Il l', . Ho mo Hig:gs. 11 11 !" ucial How. (' " ulldl C . \ \'. I l l'lltle l'l'on . A. Wedneaday, September 23 B ib le . cho ol at 9 :30 a. 111. ]\(1' . and :I lr" , A. I·; . Charldnn ,' n 1\. \l a,·. H. A. r .. nne' r . .J . E. W ith L o rd' s Su p pe r and se r mO n at l O:- j,ly" d a pit-nil' d 'l llt'r !SlIliday a Hm. I i. .'1 1. l ·lll·t· ,·. lI owu r d A n 'hThree-ycn r.. old and under Tt'ot .. Purse $300.00 30 a . m . Ser mo n ~ u hjcc t, BTh e the home (I[ ;'Il l'. Hnci :\! r~. Sam d"al:ulI. . 2 :24 I ac . . .. . . . .. . .. .. . .. .. Purse 300.00 King d o m of H ea ve n ." K eep in harleto n o n RIIlIte 7 ::' \\'h (' 11 (.It! ' Tr u""'t·~ ld' (' ub li,· '\ ffair ~ A. mi nd o ur g r n l 1I 0 m E' Co min g Day ne ig h blll'$ f r o m thl' 2 :20 Trot . .... . . .. .. . .. ,. .... . Purse 300.00 1i,'(' 131'all l'h n. (i rilf y, \\' . C. Sl. .I .. hn, G. W . e pt e mb e r 2 7 . D e tail s will b e an- nei~ h borh nOI I came wit h well fi ll ed Kl' rll . PO lli es unde r 42 in . high , % mile, no unc e d next w ee k. Y o u arc a l - ba ~ket. . W ay n e To w n s hip 2 in 3. Purse $17.50-$10.00, $5.00, $2.50 ways \V ·I<: o m ti t thi s church. 'I'1'I1 ,l ,'l' ''' Ern c~t Butte rw o l' l h . ~--~.\\' . S. Gra h alll. Eo L. 'I' h o m as . W : Thursday, September 24 E . (' II I'llI' ll. DEATH Cle rl, - L ue ll a l\ li ll l' r . l\fo y n a l' d Two-yen r-old Pace . . .. . .. . . . . . Purse $225.00 W c ll z , L. II. G o ni on . Jam s K e nick r e ce iv ed n o ti ce 2 :20 Pace ....... . . . ... . . . ... . Purse $225.00 "lJlslab le- C. P . J uy. f th e deu th of hi s u n cle. J o e V. R . Bu rk(' n n d w if' of A nd e r2 :1 4 Trot , .. . . . . .. ... . . .. .. . . Purse 300.0! Arn o ld eptemb I' 10, at y n t h i- , Oil . In dia n in , s pent a couple tlf B<;> a r d of E du ca ti o n a nn u, k yo Funera l service!' were d:t y~ with K. E. T h tl m Jl ~o n and 2 :16 Pace .. ... . .. ... . . . .. .. . . Purse 300.00 L u('i l Salis bu ry , E the l SlI cl<e tt h e ld in t h e Sunrise, K y. , M. E. fnm ily. S . S. El li ~ . H. M. H a wke. C h urch, erf w h ic h h e was a Iii long Ponie 42 to 48 in. high, ~ mile, ,Jo hn LcE' Tal ,ml!! '. wi fe !l nll !'on mem b e r , Sat u r da y afternoon, wiLh of So uth L e banon . \'i ~ ite d hi s p a r2 in 3. . Purse 17.50-10.00, $5 .00, $2.50 bu rial a u Sunris e. ht S t u de (\\'ri lin g hU lll e ) - ll ow I' nts, IH' r e o n la s! S u nd ay. M r. A rno ld wa s a co n troctor Mi .. ~ Marynet A n tl l' w ~·, ha ~ n ' - d l! yo u Slw ll " fin a n c iall y'! " To th e winner of the two-year-old pace The an d build er. H !eavef; sev'l'o l t u rn ed to hl' I' s tudi es ill P e n n~y l ­ 2n d S tude - I·· in a nl·iu ll y , II n rl J. W . Lingo Company will give a silver cup. c h ild re n u n d grandch ild r en _ v[Jniu. a ( te l' s p e ll d in j.( 11('1' vacal ion there I1 I'e t W I) H',; in" . III b al'l'a ~!:lc d w ith h e l' pare n ts, Ro l- e rt And r'ew!, - . Friday, September 25 u n l' wife R o bQl·t Mc K ay , i" u t t e ndin g c(,Ij ure d r ' ('l' ntly w ill b e ~I a d t o know T wo-yeal'-o ld Trot ..... .... . . . . Purse $225.00 lege at W ilmin g t o n . Mil'S De llI) E. D !ll'i ~ o f n car Hal'- I hill he i ~ ue ll e r . Thl'ee-y ear-old and under Pace. , . Purse 300.00 W e arc ~ Iad to r c p ll l'l 11 0wUI'd ve y ;;bu I'1t has r et urned to her h Olllc 2 :24 Trot ...... ... . . .. . . ... . .j Purse 300.00 ('ollk . w ho hil S hl?e n l,I' in l!' a t t he a'f te l' vi Riti ng relati ves in W e::; t 2 :10 Pace . .. ....... . ... " .. .. Purse 300.00poi n t of d e ath in II C incin n uti Vi rgi ni a . Mi;;:; L u cille P e n is . spen t l he h os p i l a l, i s th o ug h t to b e imp r ovPo ni es 48 t o 56 in. high, mile, pa s t week wi t h Mi ss Virg inia J ef- ('II at L1ri!> w ri t ing . 2 in 3. Purse $17.50-$10.00, $5.00, $2,50 f e r y. in Day to n. 60 fine animals raised by t he boys and girlS. This G le nn Dav i ~ and fam ily . H l' r t To th e winner of the two-year-old trot, M. B. stock will be sold at auction Friday to highest Boga n , lltte n dod t h e B ogan r ' u H yman & Son will give a silver cup. bidders ni o n, o n lus t S und a y , ItL th e h Ol11 e We'll do your Grinding of M I·~ . Ne ll ie B u n n 11 , of 111:'111' at your Farm on Short Way n e sv ille. Th e lI om c Com in g w ill b ~ h C' lrl j\[rs . Eth e l S mith . o ur h ell o Notice. Write or can. g irl at H or veys bu r g , a n ti "o n n u h- a l t h i, place ::; ,~ pte m be l' 2 0. A II e l't. call e d o n K . E. T h o m pso n are in viled. 1\I r. a n d ?ll r!<, BUl'to n E nrn h llrt a n ti fa mily F r iday veni n g . Mrs. Beotrice Ol'n s, h ad fo r n t te nd e d t lt e E a r nhar t re uni o n h el' g u e s tfl o n Sa t urciay ('vP lli ng, .'u nd ay. 1\11'. u nl l M I' ~ . C la r c n ce Cro w f o rd h e r t w o s is t e r s of H a r ve y ~b llr~ . M r s. lo ra 'o n nCl', dllU g h tc l·. h a d nK the ir gu cst l\'Ion, la y a f te l'1\1I-s. F:th el Smith a nd ~ o n s , Rob " r t noo n i'lr. n nd 1\11" . F.a rl C t'uwfo r d a ne! E d w in o f H llr vey~ bu rg. alt e n - II nci fllmi ly , Phone No.6 M I' . lin d ,Mrs. li e rb e r t l\[n l'la tt d e d the f u n el'R l o r u r c lativc at hod a li t h il' S u n d~ 1' a ftel'll oo n Bla nches Le r o n la s t Su nd ay . The l'e W ll S an 11 11 duy m c t in g g u ·~t;; MI'. and ;\It'S . El vis . 'Li c h ae l h e ld a t Gree n Briar On la st S u n- anll dau g h ter . Mr. a nd Mrs . Eme r s on Dill and MI'. Il nd 11':;. F l'lln k K e llis nn d s on Bill ie s p e nt o n e day last week da y. . Mi ss Bla nc he.. M a r sh a ll has r e - fami ly yi!\it('d 1111'S. K elli s' m ot h er u t t h e Da yton Fail'. We Pay Phone Charges turn ed to he r ho m e in Gr ee nvi lle at B e lm on t Su nday . Mrs . Frank Thomps o n still reMr. ulld MI'R. J ohn L e d a r c Ohio afte r v is ili ng h CI' fri (, nd. Miss m a ins, very s ick. , I e ll a Davi s o f nea l' Jl al'\' y: hur/!. I!o ill g' 10 ~Jl Il d tll' O w eek s <It lh e ir 1\1'1'. J . B . Pence mad e a busine ss The mn n y fri e nd s o f C l ilr ul'Il ho m \) ' lt e l·c . :Mr s , Emm a r (O w is s pe n d in g a trip to Way ne sv ille , Tuesday. B ec ke U w ho W IlS s o . e r io us ly in w el' k aL h o m e .

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Warren County Fair

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Program 01 Fait Racing

An All Star Event for Race Fans-$3450

4·H Club Exhibits ·and Parade Rural Theater

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BEECH GROVE

Food Shows

Live Stock Parade Good Music

Baby Beef Show

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WA·ITED Feed Grinding

MOUNT HOLLY

GREA'T ER EXHIBITS AND SHOWS THAN EVER BEFORE

THE WARREN MILLING CO.

EARL J. COBURN, Secretary

Harvey.aburg, Ohio

C. E. LEVICY, Mgr.

COLUMBIA CEMENT

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Columbia Cement A new car ,of Columbia Cement on hands at

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W,A. C.'S WIN SERIES FROM MAINEVILLE

WILL BE GUESTS OF LIEUT. COL. ROB E RT PATTERSON

THE SCHOOL REPORT FOR PAST WEEK

Home-C('ming Day At Mt. Holly Church

THE WARREN COUNTY FAIR IS GOING ON

INT E R E STI NG MEET IN G OF G ARD E N CLUB

LATEST NEWS DIRECT FROM

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The y are alIn till' ~ 1I11ll' ol d -f.l s hl\l n e ,1 way. the Le ban" n, ;\l a <lJ lI a n d ~ I a lll (, ­ Sa tu l da ~' , nel's advunced wh e n E ll is dl upp e d \ lilt: () "I!an l ~ul l l)n s , Th e \\ ,Iy n cs10\1 cd t e ll pCI' ce nt. r e ductio n by hl'Hn ~. qlltll t.:-t uf t o matUl's Hnd a s nap till ow whale Kron e r \I us \ lil t! ~c l1l>o l ualld wi ll pl ay o n 2 10 'tU lllt- " I Il'g'l l,I!J It' ~('U(l. I' l' l' lIchl' ~ Ch ll <t to 11~ Inl\' 81l1n er s , :\1 r . a ncl M rs , C has : Hl'y n old s, of th e s l a l 10 1' atiixllI g stamps to fanning, a nd sc ored wh e n HartWill ns t h ('1lI u f t h l' J u dgm e nt Thlle ~d ll ). M r ~ . A. K. Da y s p nt l\J onu a y in Spl'lngl' y , we l'e Wayn eSVil le e a c h o ri g illal pa ckage . It IS s aid s ock mllde II mess of A nde l'llll n ':; T he fifth n nllu a l I u l al theate r \ 1 ~ ll Ll I '!< , VlIlI th ey ha ve beco m e sO pro ficient B e n e ficial Interfe renc e. in H , S. day L euun on . Fl lday , offeJ ing. that lh l!Y cnn Hlli x th e s tamp and '1 \' I1 ~ I l1 l' llI t hl':.' Clln h ave sol vati o n g l\'(' s pr nml se o f r cpe!1tln J:' It s ~ lIC­ Til e , t u delll " o f W . 11 . ar c Yo ung ope n e d th e latte r half sa vc six pe l ct' nt pro fit for the I n the gUil d old-fa s hi o n ed wa y cess o f I e cent yea l's Pl aYR \1'111 hc Mr und rr· ~ . H om e l C ur ey w ere \v l tn(, ~sl ng 1lI 00S t. R P.. E va n s a nd flllllily , of llnu sU fll lI o i C'l' w ilh a :;ing le , but A u gs purg(' r (J1'(;se nted on Thursd ay o lll y 1\ Ith MUI IO I1, Ohi O, HI (' g u es t s o f S upl. lirl1l . I f t h IS IS t ru e t.h ey may not Ih lS \I el,k Th (' cla ng- n f the hlll11f or ced hUll t o second Sch lec hty to Dn y t o n vi Sitors Mo nd ay , rn l (' wl1l' th e l t h e c ig al'e t te s tamp , (I IIn('e 111 01'(, w e b id \ a u w e lcom e th e Mas ull GI an ge Jl I udllc t lon ~ (,t an cl 1\ 11 ~ . J . W , Lot~ , thi S wee k. 111 ('1' ,111 11 t he buzzlnl! l,f the ',lW H o ll oway . W e ller was s afe lit secI ~ <'ve l ab i1 ~ h (l( 1. Th ey mu s t o pen 10'1 a III th e old ch u l'c h by th e wa y fOI 10 '{ O u m. ,lnd J ·Ill P 111., M rl' > . George D l\!Jll ~ s p e nt sev- have d, s tu , hed lh clI' t'at IH· ~ t (' if ni L, o nd on R. FlI1k's e l'l o r, Aug ~ pur­ t he Le han o n GI an ge s ho w at 11 'e uch c l'n t e w he n I cc e ll'e d ft o m the "h,I"" yo ur ha n d , With s nl\lin g e ral clays lus t \1 ee k in Dayto n, ll h Ol11e I\nd pe l'sollal care l ioo t o aequ lrc fa c t ~ fl l"11 la nI!U ,IKc " gel' s coring , Two were gon e III t h e 15 a . 111 . and 2 :.10 p. 111. : a nd th e fOl l' lde ll y 0 1 IIlvll ild pe l's on , ci!!:!ll l'tte fa el,' , y , n ex t op e n the f aces, ma th e lllHII CR nnd ~C I(' n c(' \ Vhc n lust of the e ighth when Andel s o n ,' pllI\l\' bo r o Grnnge p e l f Ol l1l lln CeS Wll I n t he g llo d o ld -f a s hlCt ll e d way My e l Hyman and fanlll y s p e nt te Box ) :I.! lIul veys uul g, OhIO 11Ig' pa c k a~(,5\ ('" nta anmg the caTt hi S I f1 l1 i~ h e d t hl' I elll ind I Will be added his nllllle t o th e li s t of e rrorat 1 p. 111 a n d 3 :1 ll p. nl. to n ~ a nt! ne xl e nc h Indi Vidual cllrmakel s on Rllmby' s IP·ounder. H e l- S unday and MonduS- i n Cmc lll nati new e C(u 1J1IlICnt til n ccO llllll o d llte :\ IlW w hl' n t h ' da\' I ~ OVl'r, The n e w bill r ie l' sy ~ te lll o f t o n . Th e n a s t a mp III nffixed to Dl' pe lluahl e Watc he s and the CC( tJ fj I ypewr lte l , nl'('es a l v fill s tnger's s ingle s ent Ed t o th u 'd , eac h p ll c ka~ o f c ll('u r e tlE!l! which And J,toor!-byc we a ll lIIu st Rav, s t a l,ting \1 ill be u se d fUI t h e lates t 111 J Il c lr y and I~ rank R obinso n, of th e I. G. t he uVl' ltles at 1111 gc d .I'of commercali and h e CIUll C home wh e n Billiter fi .. , l tllll e 0 11 a Illcu l tl ac k at. ,Iu,t l'e l1Wl1I be l (J lu !'ti t. Holly , at y ' ,; J e we ll y SlIOP, Leban on, ar I c pluced 111 th e ('H I tOil S, next made a b a d thr ow t o prevent J o hn - A s t o re is takin g a va ca t io n t his ~ t.u dc nl s , a s II' ,II a ' f (l l the n~ w thiS w ee k' s W ,Hl e n o un ty FU lr In th e largc puc k ll ges n nd fina lly I n Ih' g oo u v ld -fa s ill o n e d \Iay . wee k. Ohio. (J ttic e p t'a c t lC'e c l a ~R u e in/! he ld f IJ I' ny's burghu-y of second, J ohn takrac c~ , eC I c tal y o \)urn hilS nn In th e I\lJl(llng c ralc H. Loo k s like th e nl st l Im e in th e lI ig h , c h onl, ing an ot h er base, Young's foulth noun ce U. All !'Ree;; will bc s tar t e d l h l'Y al l' g('lll g t n I " l~ (If tr o ub le, Ll' Lt . hl' e 10 1' God and Glory \. H o ugl 'Ina fam al y have F ones 1\11'. and MI" Will Dlak e h a ve hIt scored He ISing er. Yo un g s tarA lld th l' ~ r e n t Ho me-co mlllg day frol1l t h e barn e r \I i~h Euw in T . 1'(, IlI OV('U th e ir h ou. e h olu J):o o d ~ to but j ll , t co n s icle l so m e of the lak e n up their reSid e nce i n prln J,t T eacher. Get Acqu ai nt ed t ed fol' s econd wh e n chl echty In c lllna l I, e ndlllg t he LIVe fOl h "l s t nul' gl ea t l e deum e l' K e ll er, of Indlllllup o li s , w he l'c th !'y w JlI make "BII!: fe ll ow s " wh o \1 III buy II hunstarted lo p Itch, c o n~lI1ued h is Va lley , fi e ld s away. dl'e d t hou sanu dollors \\ orth of 1'hur du y e \ e lllll g the t ea ch e l s In t he g ood o ld · fa sh lO n e d \Iay , th " h o m e . j ourn ey when the p itch g ot by BIIs tamps pel y e lH . That's a saving hll d a \I Oln c r I oa~ t at Ston~ B lo ll k M,ss Cat h e rine Bl3ns ll ator ha_ .... -la te l', and came o n in whe n the latFUI III N o 1 I n th e l ush to g e t t o J\ I,' and Ail s C lulk Salt s bury, o f t e n th o usand at on e tIme, WORK ON THREE C'S IS ter retrie ved the ball a nd made re s umed h e r c ollcg e work a t Wit- Ihe w ood s pa pe r l\ll ~ f o rg- o t te ll. of Cl e ve land, n re t he gu ests of a Wild heave to third. Ju st a case t e nb e rg. th e wo od s p ap e r \llth whi c h t o , GOING FORWARD RAPIDLY t he f u rm e r' s pal e n t:;, MI'. and Mrs GI e at pi e p.1I a til\ll!j u r e b e mg of "Iun, s h eepy, run." mlld e fO I th e Gateway Jub ilee t o !r. nnd Mrs, Matt. Mcin sey w e re . t nrt th e ti l e II'U!; f o rgotte n W. P. !Sn lls b ury , The mos t regre ttabl e incide nt of Afte r mu ch diffic ult:I' l il l') ~ U {' ­ b e h e ld III th e Capital ity epte m Rn p ld pi og l e Sis IS b e ing m ade o n the game inau gurate d the la s t s upper gu e st !' u f 1\11 s. Lnura Z e ll ceeded in g' elt i l1 ~ t h e fi l e t il blll n bel' 28, :!fJ and :.1 0. A pageant, P, u la y eve mn g . th e 1\10 11 owClal kS\' ill e sectio n 0 I !\! IS J 0 Caltwllght \l'as the tanza, Billitel bunled al o ng th e Grl'ut qU fl nlltl es o f \I lon e l . , bun s "Opportunity," Will b e h eld in gh wuv whic h I bet h e C. C, . IlI gll e" t of Mr ~ Il o wnrd I VlI1 s of P.1 ~h t c l!n l' lll l's e1 l1 ll n g the t hird bas e lan e, nnd was knocked Mr . Jane Liddal, of B\:Jnches - potat o c hl p ~ , Jll c kl e~', a p p les and t l\ IIt ~ -nln c ' l'II IS h h n~ bl'e n 11\ In l(' r eb uilt th , ough Wall e n co un - Ll'bll ll o n, Ilt II l unch e on-ul' iclg l' OhI O S tadium o n th e 2!Jth a nd an unconsciou s when Au gspurger's orchcsba of ] 2 5 membe rs w111 be tel', is t h e gu est of MI and lrs . IIInr ~ hmall I\ R Ile r cu n ~ um e d . MI. U Ul' llI e ~" T . J fI , lil it h, luca l b utch ty w ll h a 20- f oo l c nCl cto pu ve - PU l t\' , o n Frida y. hard t hr ow hit the back of his Hatfie ld was then sen t to fi nd t he e l', has . utr e l e d 10sRe s fl OI1l b ul'- m e n t. use d f or th e conc l? l't and duncmg. Orv ill e J. Gra y. head. A {tel' h o h arl been r evived, sp ring. E ve l y o ne l h o ug h t he had glan ~ . I n f o u r cnse ' th e t h lev es ,'upl. I: ,y S mith , of th e Lynch. A g l eat pllrade With f1lJu ts from a Stea m s h ovels al e e n g age u in a runner \\ n s ub s tituted, and The Wayn e sville cho o l band fullen in it but la t e r th e I e was n we i e a ppi chclld e cl an ti se r ved )(' 1110 \ IIl g th e tun es and CUlllll/! bUl g sc hu"I, and Mrs , S mith w e r e numb e l' of O hio c ltieH pal't lcil>atKl'onel r each ed ba ~ e on an enol', fumt ca ll from ove r th e hili whi ch Ing will he he "l UII W edn esday the fot'cmo s t J'unnel rc ac hin g third \1 111 play at the, Warre n Co unty s e nt e\, c l yo n ' I'unnlng In that (h- t e nus In th e p e nlten ltm ~ S e ve l nl du \\ n t h l? ~ t ec p g rad es o n Ih e hill Sunda v VI ItOl s at t h e hom e of ev e ning, Sl'p t e lll bel :1 0. A jubJlee of lh e l o bbell es ha ve occurre d at n('llI C la lk s \' ail e a nd t h () enrth [\11'. an I MI S, W 0 Rap e r, Anders o n 's tnp to Heisinger got FUll', on Thm·sday. r eet.lo n . Durin g- th e rU Rh f or wate r h I- . llIu g- ht e l h o u. e 0 11 t h e Xe nia fr o lll thl ' CXCI\\ at lon IS be ln~ lI se d qu e e n \I til It e , e le ct er! f l'o l\1 yo ung Billitel"s s ub Htlt\lte at t h e plate, Mrs . R ohert Walton a n d s on, J\!J . R oss II' a~ neally pU Rhed II1tO pik e, wh n pe lts we i e tuk e n 111 lIl uk,n g th l' lOll !! ftll Il C I OS~ a 1\11' II nu 1.!" l' B Branno ck lu(he!! on Ih e fl o ats and :;h' will be but Sm it h ' s s lngl c s cored Kroner the " p l·ill g. The I e m n lntl e r of th e Friday I1l g h t 01 e arly !::iaturcia y field nl l he so uth e llcl lIr th e T o dd' s e n t e l l n ln ed t u dll1l1el la st Fl'lday crow ll e d a t 11 celeblliti on to be held a nd An·d e rso n. Sch lec h ty SUCI ifi ced Bobby, w e l e th e ~UC !\ ts of M IS J. evelllllg \\ as SPOil t Slt tlll g about L. Harts ock, on Tues day. g the e q~ ht e l'nth blll glary 10'01 k bndgoe. A p o rtIOn o f t h e J\! C!'\, I". D H, Dunn, C h e~ t c r WII- f o llowing th e para de . m Ulnln Bob t o Roy, and R. Pink's lofter th e cam p -iiI e s lIlging and tall;lIl g . \\ a ~ co mnlitte d E n tt an ce \\ a s ga in fill a t th e j Ull c LIOIl \\ Ith th l' l"t. 1I,lm sv n nnu MI ~s Luc y Em le y . to Mendy e nd ed t h e fraca s. J. p, FI'OI11I11 and fllml l y sp e n t Th e totn l nU l11b(, I' o f a cc ide ntli ed L111 ou g h a wllld o \\ In the s al es- An c lt' nt l and ha ~ a l l'ead\' b ee n Big doings at Wayn e Park, n ext Smith Hughe. D e partment J\l r. and 1\I1 ~. G .J \Va te lhou se, 111 the !>tate th e pll t m onth rer o om and a l u rge quantity of COlli plcte d and w orl; 0 f Cll tUng th e Sunday. B ' lIbrook is coming back. th e w ek -e nd with Mr. and MI s Melvyn Banta, at De lawn l e . om e l onu t hro u g-h t h e hill o u l h o f th e J\Ie ~ s l s K e ll er H n ke li nd Fr e d Brad p OI t ed to th l nu ust. rinl Co mmisTh e S mi t h Hughe s d e partm e nt s m o ked and e u r ed meut., Nuft' sed , ha n o w b ee n In e )(l ;to n ce f or fre s h m e at a lld a s lTlall ulll ount of Sam Moo l'e pl op e lly wtll be fill- uo c k uU e nd e J t h e A me l'lean Le- s io n wus 17 , 6!J8 which IS 3,095 MAINEVILLE Mr, and Mrs, E. F, Ea1'l1hal t e ight y e ar. , The y Rtar te d th e fir st lurd w e i c tak e n. 'I' h e ca s h l egl st e r is he u Wl l hlll a f e w d ay s . g ion conv e n tIO n at De tro it thi . I1IllI e l han the pi eVlous month and AB R H PO A E and child r e n attended t h e fl ow e r veal' \ll t h nn e nrollm e nt of s even- was opened and s mull cha n g e weel; . ] ,8 7 0 le ss than fo r the sa m e month ~--III 1930 , Of the nu mbel' 889 were 4 0 1 0 0 1 ex hibi t at the Dayton Art In sta- t een \\ hi ch (I,lc h YClI l s ll1 ce has r e- Ilmo un t lng to $ 8 01 $ 9 dollm s , \Va R oo n ey, r f Af t!' 1 ,\ plcasa nt \' islt n l t.he p u blic e mp loyes . Fat a li ties Cor the HONORED Wagner, 3 b 4 0 0 2 0 1 tute, und wy. gis t~red steaclv In c re ll"e . Thi s v eal abo ta ke n. h n lll e o f he l n iece, MI ~ . G . D ,T ill S IS the f o ullh 01' fifth t ime V. Fink. ef 0 0 0 1 0 0 1'01 t y-flv e ; lud e nts \\ ho I'enllz e the BY ITALIAN KING be l t, 1\11 s. EllIllI a L et' d ~ ret u rned lII o nth lI1 (' r ell sl?d to 126, or 46 Mr. a nd Mrs. Cu d SarVIS, Mrs , be n e fit o f e du cntllln fl ol\l thi s de- 1\ It hll1 th e y eal l\l r mith h as mOl e than th e 1110n t h befo r e . Holloway, 2 b 4 1 0 2 6 1 l o h e l hOllle III McCo l\lb , 0, o n be en th e Vlct llTl o f thieves and It is Billite r, c 4 1 0 7 2 2 Sad ie Co nn er and H, M. S h er wood paltment, are e m o il e d . FOI' l\1 l' l G O\ Cill OI' ;\Iy I'S Y T h ur ~ d ay . Next S(ll'lng when the out of h o ped t h e guilty pa rti es will so o n KroneG If 4 1 0 1 0 0 visitecl H e rman Conner at Mal io n t o wn ba scbllll fan ~ vi It t h e Cap iAnd e l so n , cf, 4 1 1 0 0 1 'Ind ., last w ee k , Fir t gtadc t ell c h e l 3 ar e p l oud b e app l eh e nd e d and g ive n th e full CO ll pe l t o duy posses s ed t h e laU () o f 1\I, a n d [\1" Sh e l' l\1 u n R og e rs , tal C ity, t h ey w ill go ou t West om llHl ll d "tl\le o f t he C, own o f Smith, Ib 4 0 1 10 0 0 o f t h e ir 1\\ 0 g l uup s u f nthu 5la s- exte nt o f the law. ila~~, t he hl l!"h e~ t d e g r ee th e King of n (' 1\ 1 I' CI'r v , h au l\ $ t h e il' d ll1- M o und St l eet t o the n l'w home of Sc hl ec hty, p 3 0 0 1 7 0 : Make your Lawn more b eauti f ul tic littl e \1 01 ke r s. Th e IItll e f olks of Italy c onf cl s on a s ubJl! ct o [ a nel g'u e ~ t s , 'I'ue ~ du v o f las t week, t h e [{cd Bil <Is, formelly the SenaR. Fink, ss, 3b 4 0 2 0 1 1 have your mower sharp e ned by sel'lll h ap py 111 their n ew "lafe" CELEBRATIE BIRTHDAY J\! r unci 1\11-<. FI e d lI ubb le and t o .. , wh e re th e y WIll fi nd a new Electrakeen Process. See Roy a nd e nj oy \\ 0 1 I;i n g \\ It h th e ll n e w f Ol'c lgn land. In lec og' nl l lO lI of hi s "Oe l'vl ces g rulllbo ll I3 Q bb~ L ee Dlake , tad lUl1I Wi t h a selltin g capac ity 35 4 5 24 16 7 PIgott, at Lumber Yard. T otals pla ymale , :;\11 s. Magg ie Burnet was h on- t o ltahan s \1 hal e G O\ e l n OI ," the o f 20,000 und a ball park conta m Th ,I Ie Pllpa\ ~ a\ e nd- ore d , n S undn y 1\ he n a CelY of her tit le \\a ~ bes tnl\ e cl Up OIl hI m la"t :\11 a n d M, !'\ , L . M H e nu e l so n,l ing 35 aC l es , ulmos t f our t llnes as WAYNESVILLE A. C, Mrs, H , B. Earnhart and little .e se c ~ 1lI a e n th e Ir I c l'ie \\ rel a t lv()s c alli e to he l h om e, brang- I1Ighl by t h e Oh", 01 d e r of th e i'Ill a nd Mrs . F . B. H e nden;o n ~ uv e lal g e us Neal Pa[k Ol d tamers will dau g hter, of Columbus, n e vi sit AB R H PO A E ,ing at t he home of h e r brother-in- vun clllg' 11I1l1 ) I h e th at th e In g t he ll dinn ers , to cel e brate hel ' ons o f Italv, m l'c lll1j!' In iJi e nnlal b re n In Ll' xlI, !!:ton, Ky., s J!\c e hav e pleasant m e mOl' lCS of the b ll t hduv anmv e r sary Th e day was convent ion III C II\Clllnat,. Th e Mo nd uy , a ll{' nll ln!{ th e f a Il races . team of twe nt y-three and twentyW e ller, c 4 2 0 9 1 0 law and SIster, Mr, and Mrs. K, N, WOI k. Th e tenched s o p ve l y g o od attendance co ntll1u es lo n e o [ g rea t plc ~; s ul:e for Mrs , Bur t it le \1 liS co nf e ll ed by CaJ.l tain Th ey \\ III re lm n home Thurs dny foul' year ~ ago' when t h e Se nu tors Ellis , Ib 5 2 1 10 0 20 Hough. thro ugh ou t l h e yeur. n et. A f Olll' ~e n e ratl o n p icture , in Las h, cf 3 0 2 0 0 ('sal e Buzzl e Ci l ad e nigo , Itnla a n evcn lllg . won two pennants in the Ameri can "'1' .1 d p o f 3 b oys ' \\ hl ch s h e wu s IIlclud ed , \\ as take n Co nsul a t Cl c: ve land, 11\ the name Goni, cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 B crtha File r and Gra ce P e nAssoc iatio n uncl e t manage ment of 1 III u g r ll e g rou TI t ' 1\1 C t h . e Ba li'S fi led by mac hin e l y, cu t I I a II ' age l' t o g et lose pi esen 1\ '-' e I~ n e rll1 of t h e Kin g of Ital y . Hal'ts oek, ss 2 0 0 0 2 3 Ilington , Waynesv ille High School Bill C lYlll e r. Those were t he happ y ll nn( gd S 't th "C~ 111 e:;'. work The I1l l1I es. of Ce nte l'v ille , 1\11' and Mr~ , cl ca n er, trU l' I, fa t e l' A Iso cr oss days. ______ M e ndy, 2b . 4 1 2 6 2 0 graduates with the class of '30, ell' y . Lee GI e th lind dallg ht e r, of Yan· c ut snw ", gu mm ed , 25c per foot, Ramby, It 5 1 0 1 0 0 are students at Cineinnati Bibl e sturte W\ I parents all s ee m g lad anc~ anxIou s k ce St r l'e t, MI'. a nd 1\1rs, Chas. R o) Pigo tt, at Madden's Lumber PENNEL IS CHARGED WITH H e lsingeli 3b 4 1 1 0 7 0 Seminary this year. to coopel ate \\ Ith teach e l s , K Inell e and so n a nd dllUght c l , of GRANGE NOTES Young, rr , 5 1 4 1 0 0 Yald. ILLEGAL LIQUOR POSSESSION Fifth Grade ,o c tal Rem J\IJ. anu MI S Stacy Augspurger, p 3 2 0 0 4 2 Dr. Walter Roll er, a ssistan t Burn et \\ e l e eve lllng ca ll ers . On l a ~ t Snt urday nIght more MIS. J. 0 , Car t wlight a nd Mrs sup e rinte nd e nt of the Instituti on AI ('\Ii e P e nnev, wh o \V1l ~ 1I11'(,>t.- DOl lS TI He y l1I otOi cd to O)(fo l'd than 90 re gu lar subordll1ate memWith all e lll o llm c nt of 52 PU IJl Is 35 10 10 27 16 7 for Feeble Minded, at Columbus, Totals --:"""='"-- =- - --- (O f! !It hi ' h om e In Hat ve ys hul g I\l onda\ a nd VISite d MISS Evel yn bel" were p r ese nt for t h e annual and Mrs. R oller, were ~uests of th e fifth g'rndc IS g-o lng t r on!,\". W e 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9la sl W edlll, qdn y by - talC' ,Inti f'artw l lg hl a t W e!-l t e rn Co llege mspection o f Fa t'l1Iers G"ange No. Mi sses Anni e U, and Mamie T . can sa y "we ha \ e the lal J):e~ t Ii\ln ~ . t h ' (, l' :tH' g irl ~ and tln ee o 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 24 F ., dC'I,t! prohibitIO n agc; nts f oll ow- F.nl'flute hOl1le thoy !>topped in 13. The in spect ing om cers , Chesler Mall1 ev llle ro om in'th e blllld, ll g " As t o th e o 1 2 2 0 11 S x- l0 Brown, on Sunday. W, A. C, "B es t Roo m," cOllie and ~ee for :I ll' b o \' ~ . The aim of t ill S cont es t I Ill(' il hqu o r raid, pleaded n ot ~llCldlet o \\'n and wel e supper C l ocketl lind hi " wif e gav e extra I ~ t o ':ce \\hl c h co lle~e \11 11 huve gU ilty to II c harge o f Ill ega l P 08- gu c~ ts o f M IS A . G Sandel'. goo d sco r es t o both th e sub o rd m l'tf1'$. Dudley Ke ever e n tertained YOlll se lf. Pat cn ts ar e w e lco m e t o the I m'ge~t nUl1lb e r o f p Oints , -Earned Runs -W. A , C. 5 ~ l'R~ lon 1\ h e n at I algn e d in co mm o n ate a nd juv e nil e g l'lInges . Work t he Ce nte rville Garden Club a t the o ur t oom at an ytll1l e . O ur 10011\ POints \1 til hc e l\ e n t o t h e r o w p le a s {,Olll t FI Hill Y mOllll11g. Bond Left on Bases- Ma in eville 2 i K eever farm near Rid gev ill e , on numb e l' i three, MI <. Belle Oll1wid(lIe, 'l\>h s , I.ea h \\U S put 0 11 in th e f <l urth deg l ee llIf1kll1g' th e be ~ t av e l ages III t h e \\:lS fixed at $GOO and h is t.nal se t Str ou !;e and SO il, Mr~, Laura Zell, and the fo ll owi ng ltte ral y proI W. A. C, 11. Monday afterno on , Mrs , Alonzo Our "Invalid" Harold And e l so n All t hm etlc, 1'01 Bepte mh e r 2!J . Penn e y was Mi ss Stolen Bases -Andersoll, Ellis C url, 1\'Il's. L e na Hartsock, Mrs, IS back with us' af te !' a w e ek' s Ill Y f o ll o\1 ing l' ubJ e cts arah S mit h a nd Mr. Paul gram given: EIIg-It <h, ge og-I aphy, hl ~ tory , HyHartsock, H e ISinger, Young 2. Geolge J, Smith and Mrs. Amos oft' becau:se of blood pOI>; on. We g ien e , . pelhng, con duct and ap - unob le 10 (ll ovl(le b o n u and is !"illvage spent S un day in S pl'lnl!:- Readin g Ruth Ho('kett h e ld in the count,y j ai l. Sacrifice Hits-Schleehty, Lash. Cook were invited guests. field and call e d o n MI'. A. D, are g la d to welcome him back, Bctty Il art~o ck pltcatlOn. There wi ll be a s h ort About two gallons of hquo!' Ha ines and M r, a nd Mrs . T. p, Music Two-base Hits Mendenhall, J ohn HnH R eadll1g L~h, Young, Sunday, Septemb e r 27 is Home Eve ryone is " orklllg h ard a nd test over each d ~IY ' s lesson unci t h e were co nfi scated by the officers . Fetter at t h e Masonic Home, . , Colle ctio n of bl'le f s Double Play- Heisinger to Men- Coming Day at the Ferry Church likes his WOI k. T his week starts ave rage of each lOW \\11\ b e cou n tM ,' . M e ndenhall e d to see whu p l a ces firs t , ,econ d, denhall to Ellis , of Christ, Special pl'og ram for a contest that Will last fOr the Mi ss Evelyn Cal twright, dnugh, DEATH Struck Ou t.-by Scbleebty .. 6 i morning and afternoon. Basket next fo ur weeks . Each row is to e tc. Refreshm e nts o f pun ch and tel' o f MI'. and Mr!l. J, O. Cal'tThe poi n ts ar e : 1st, 10 poantsi Augspurger 8, dinner at 12 :30. L, G , Tomlinson r ep r es e nt s ome college in Ohio. wri g ht is reglstereu for h er fil' st wafe r R we r e se rved. 2nd sev e n poi n t s i t hird. .five JI1I'~ . Elizabeth Thompso n, Wife veur u't The W estei'n a llege for Bases on Balls- oft' Schlechty fI, of tlle Westwood-Cheviot Church They selected a pers on in each row -~.---Wild Pitches -Schlechty 2. of Christ will speak at th e after- to be ' ca pta ll1, 'rh e fi r, t r ow is to P Oil; ts i 4th, t hl ce points; 5th, two of Frank 'thompson, died at her 'Vomen at Oxford , Ohio, Enrollpoints i 6th one point, Inte rest is HOLDING CONTEST h om e in Mt. Holly, SmidaY, fol- mellt at the opening of sc ho ol Wed Hit Batsman - Hartsock (by noon service, . represe nt Ohio Stn\e, its capta~n Schlechty.) , . • is EvelYn J ohns . Second row, OhiO run nin g hIg h and we hope to s ee lowi ng II long i11ness: Funeral n esday reached the maXlIlIum of The ,E. ociety of W~ynesPassed Balls-Billiter 2. Mrs, tp. H. Allen had toe pleas- Northern and captain, Dorothy some real advan cement in the line services were h e ld thi afternoon the school's capacity, . ville and the C. -,;; . Sl)ciety of tbe Umpires-Armltage and Stanley me of: a :week-end visit frol'1l heT Drummond will endeavor . to lead of sch ola1" h ip and ability to le.a rn at t he Friends' Church in Spring DaYton ChurCh of:....Gbrist an brother and his wife Mr, and Mrs it to ~ictory. In the thlr~ l'OW By leltl' ninl{ we do not mean Just Valle y, Burial In Spring Valley C. H. Richal'ds, singi n g eva n - East having 1\ co ntest £01' attendanc;e. Lee I., Barley of Denver. Culo. Tiessler . Hardin is .trying to le~d for the olle day but t o be able to cemetery, ,elis t, who ha spen t se~e~al yean So far we are luclGy, but won't --''--- F. M. NOTICE ' They were en-route f rom Pitts- hIS warriors on to Vlclo ry for ~It: remembe r and put it to use in the 111 missionary evangelistiC work burg where they had been in at- l enbut·g . Red and White of M18ml later problems we obtain from .our among the white p e ople of South you youpg people come 'S~IU~.' WANTED ons of today. A'frica, will be at the Church of night and help' u s outT . The regular meeting of the tend;nce at a cQnvention of the has the mighty Charles Sattell.th- l esThe if we ""jn, t hey will have aim of t he fif t h grade Is Xoung Friendsl Movement will be International Association of Elec- waite at the helm. The Battling high and we need the parents' help CI'~am buyh\l~ station in Way- Chl:ist, Wednesday, September .23 us a big party. It will bt and present five reels of mOVIes beld at the home of Eli and Eliza- wical Inspectors, Mr, Barley being Bi shops of Ohio Weslf)'Yan I\-~e lo keep It nesville and Spring Valley. AdAre you back of while. enti~led "Teeming Afri~a.'· beth Furnas on Sunday evening, a member of the executive coun- being trained under the lea~el,'8hlp u s ? Welcome dress B. % Th& Miami Ga;~tte. any t ime, ell of the Auoclation. of Mary Adams. Of the BUt cap,September 3.7. • O ne hunur ed an d fif ty 0 1 m Ol e mll c l's 0'1' th(' o r ga ni ze u n nll Y r e · s e rvc s ill thi s d is tri ct \\ ill allen ,1 t he f a ll co ntu c t. 'a mp on O l'to u e l :l a nd ~ at S t. o nybl oo k f a l m s , us o lon e l t he ~ u e s t. o f Lieute nll nt Rn bel t Pattel ~o n, ~ p ec lul! ,. t. I ese r ves . The n fTi ce r!'< will r egi ste r lit. t h e ca mp a t I p . m. o n Oc t o h 'r !j 1I nd lIlak e pIa "', ,It lI1.l t t lllH! f U I 1(' lll ,lI ll ln g' ()\e r' lu g-hL T c n Lllge , cob and m a t. t re!;He:; Will be pl'ovHle d \\ hll e till' " lIk c r s mu s t s u p pl y t h e ll Indrv lduul pill ow s and b cud in g . Th e aft e r n oo n \\ ill h e !!: ,v'n 0 \ 1'1' t o p l, t o l fh ln g p, a cl1 ce, a th I,trcs and o n e ntatlU n an d )l lv lallu n ill y \I 01k on probl e ms t u be Ill' lll t h e foll o wing da y, Th e offi c ers Will b e t. hl' g u ,,~ t s o f ( '" Iull e l I'atle l so n Ht d,nn e l on Oc t " bel :!. 1\IUJ Il I' Malcolm G 10 \1 . Ill ed lca l l'OI ps, flight ~ ulg e f} n at P alle r"" n n e ld, \1 ho Hl' rv e d o n 1he Nls t e l n fl Oll t us a It e ut e n an t cu lo n e l 111 th c HU ""'II n l 'm ~' , Will ~ Jl e H k o n t hc ~ u!J Ject , " Expcll e n c (', \\l l il the H u ~ HUi n A I'm y." Oct o be r 4 , f o ll o\l In l! hl'e n kfa ~ 1 :.a l 7 II 111 . , th e o ffi (,c rs wal l h ll i ll fil' ld e )( CI CI ~ C S . Act u a l dl s p o~ l t l ono will be la id o ut oil l h e g t uund an d al l n fti ce r ~ \\ III hal'C' th e il' ind" v ld uul j o bs. In s p ectio n o f dl s pos it iun s a nd d iSCUSS io n;' Will c luRe the t\l o,d u y p I og l am. 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were opproved and confi rmed b y the c ourt. Harry W ill ia m Frank wall ap· pvint <\ a tl mini.lllral r ot the es tate ot Mattie Pearl Fr'onk, d ecea ~ e d. N o bond req u ired by request of will. . III t he ca se of W. hes ter Maple exec ut.or o f the es tate of W . . F . E ltzr ot h, deceased, vel'SUS Nell ie. B. Eltzro th, lit ai, t he I!state is to be appra ise d and th e executor is to mak e return t o cou rt of a ll hi s p rocee din gs. I W, hest er Map le , executor of th e estat of Lafaye t t Nic holson, til ed his fl rst acc ount . Doroth y Burgeme ier, g uardia n of LlIwrence Leo Zwi ck, l!t a i, mi llo rs til d her cutl'e nt accou nt . R. J . h awhan and Pau l Holt hous, udm in istrators of the estate of R. 1. ,John, deceased . fil d t heir inve ntory and app raiseme nt.

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( 'y m h in Hnff. ex e(' utr ix of ·t.he "S a t(' of Ali ce M. Su tton dec eased filed he r in\'\:n Cl ry and apprai e1I1(' n t. Th e w ill flf ElIs ",.) rth W . nethen, cJ ecea~ed . W!I. fil ed in co urt. "1 <iid no mean to be uff n :i Yl~ , I "y , U 1\ otllel I{O through Y lI ow- . ha rle Kibbey was a ppointed HA PT£R X I I l. I o('ky ~ l o un tn i ns udm i n i ~ traLO l' 0 f the es tat(' of a UI'l' ynu. J really th ought I wa ~ . i O) Il· and th How na waO.D Ilt tIe more ou~hy \ ,IOIll)( th · ~titc h- i n · t im e >ort of, and 11l.I,Y yc,ur ~o u"/' n il's in . ' ('11" ,uthe rin e Kjbb 'y . deceased, a nd ven t ha n u. ual J USl at that t illl~ thing." ,)r'r-:y, !-h" rl'mtll'kecl oll! ly. fi led bon d of 150 wiLh th e U ni"I" , Y u..~hillk y/,u'lI HI' marry I . \\ h.en he .ca,mo }l3tk hl~ , f1r.r~ ~ tl'd • ta lc' F id eli ty and Guara nty b cau".!! he wa" htll'ing om .. tr~u· ble With her own wurk, an ll t h h(' ,ud)!I·. . »1 ['1 ) \I 1·11 fill II \\ I h l\ tuu tl ~ t! cl n , li S RU l'ety. . fact tha t Mr. Ra ck had nil bl' n " l d.,n·t lunk I'll ma l r~ ;Illy- bu ndll''', H"wl' nll and o m nn In The wi ll o ( E lla . rhw artz w a entirely Sllti f iNI \\ ilh h.'[ la" hotly .. I hat· men." . \\l' I'(' ntl .. r thl.' umLl'ctlll in t he udm it.ted to )1 l'obllte . Chur\('s W . three s lo r ie~ hnd done ulhing to I . \\ 11<11 rHl' y,. )!(llnl! til d, wh~ n l umulc ea , · ;';ch WUl'tz wad appointed executor impro.,(' her el i p o~ i\ion. w,' ~., h()m . I'I!t ... r ~ · · . . " 1-'".1' h"it\ ' n' ~ ~ akc - " h .. bl! j:{1I 1l 1111 bond re qu in ,d oy req ue t of . Common Plea. Proceedin,. " 'hen- he pic·t ll r.· d., nl' P,> "lh, W " ~'k Ht HIIlll' hill /o: . I ,up - 11l1I'a llc·n l l)'. . . wil l. J am ('~ Fa ll e n, Ifa rry ill u l' phy I n the case of S tate of Oh io way. in FIJ lt. (If h r- hp lurnc,d ro:t·. I dnn t kno\\ )\I- t whu, .\1<1 .\" 1 .'1 ~I, rl (If ~c lltlnwn \\' Ilh m ' a nd ,S. lIi !: gi n~ we re llppoi nte d \. r ~ u s Dora H a ll Purkey, the d th e road~l.' r ·a st (Jnc,' Ill ' r~. Row- I ,· IL'I I )!II I) Pan ~. "· ~h .. , aliI. " I wo u ld ne""r f ·(·1 th at a JJp ra i~t!)·,. e na r ·tir<'lJ ulkilv t o t h ... r mllic' "Y ou , atl'l ItO u n tI \\ t' )[d lhal WI· huc! a goran tbt nntl !lni~h u n l c~~ Th ' will of Nan cy ;\1: H ur: t , de- ie nda n l was foun d gu ilty of ma n ~e a t. . an llulllll" . Th ey will ne 'u )" u I \\1' t..r(·l'zl·d in (J T im : .·lj uure in cc a. " d, \\'a" a d mitte d t o pr ., bate. s lau!{ ht e r und w as se nte nced t o I n Uichm OJn d thE'\' n·,'~ i\ed a h.'r" to s cc!! :! r lha \\ t' cc· ciicln'l l"u r IL'I!: U ar t ra\'elinl{ order. You Thoma s lI u r~t \\as Il pp ointed ex- Tro l1l I t o 20 years in the Ohio h;,t WC' n!:\'cr ha \\l' l1\'v'r !'an l,lIt y "lI r ~(J\l YI ' nil' ill Bu bhy's l'('U or. ?O>: O hond ·l' C:'1ui r ... u. Cha rl es Ref ormato ry f or women. long e legruOl f rom' Bc, [,),y L,.\\ · el l. It was " P r<>puid .'· A. ({ " W fiR \l l'n' rc:all~' married, ', r any thin):'.' ·l'lan' .'· ~:. :\100 re. H. '. B uy~ and . W . In th e case of t he Pe ople Is, B uild!'aid a fl l.'rw nrd, "W I' sh ould ha\(' " fI llw I lI n~ will it tak,,?' 11 (I\\<,n1l ~ lu",pl'cI I/J\\ el' an d ,\I u n!!"r W('r'e Dfl puintl-d apprni se rs ing Loa n and avi ngs o. vers us J 'n nie Harn er, et a I, the p lain tiff kn own fro Ol th nt th l' \, w('n' msr· " \\ ' h,,'~ Al'e \' (lU in ,ueh a hu rry 1,. \\.,1' in the rllml.! U ~ he dr" "l' C: Pl Il1U J ll ml' ~ ad mi nis tnrt ri x of r i d." As ind ('c.I hl':\' \\('rc. fllr .',.,u r fn: ·cl;lm~" . !o" iftly ul/J l1~ the hl'a\' ily ,hadl,d t he ('~ ta te of E m il. te gol'l' deceas ed is to reco ve r f ro m t he def e nda nts "Oa r lin g. ," c)«' la il11ed th€' tl'II'' · ~ Cl. 1 wa~ just wonderi ng." rr,ati ·. S ht· d id nojt fl'el a t all w ' lI. fi le d he!' ill\'t' nt or)' and a ppra ise- t he s um o f $ ] 252 .76 . T he pla inti ff Mia mi Mortga ge gram <> xtnn-aj!ently. " We did g el " \\' hut d n y'JU int ' nr! to dll tiLL, In a wuy . . h(' :rilll o. l b ·Ii '''e el ~ h l' Ill\' n t. Co. is to r ecove r from t he def enma rried and my ~ I, wn wu : lo\cly, HowI'n,,? Pl' e r u ~ kl' d . CCfl~ "nrn' i \\;." "\L'r. 1 hael be e n W. \\'. W hit ek er. ud min isl m t \l r a r t r \Va. go in g I I', .u e the rDil· "O h, J rl'u ll y don't k nCl w, ,,'ri tl' flln al l' ,·xc .. pt Pl· l· r. It wou ld tlf thl: e '~ t at e o f W , :1'1. K i~~ i c k . cJe- da nts, W illia m F . Tho mi n , et ai, r oa d but th e cr,"duct" r tonk him tip t OI,:''' sIQri,·" pl'rhllfl~ :' han' becli ~r('at g l (j r illu~ - \\ ilh· l'l'a~('d til l'd hi: inve n to ry and aJl' th e sum of $7 ,1 27 .75 . Th e pla inti ff t he Peoplc's Bu ildog Dnd up fJ logl7. l·d so Ca r t~r I!a vc' "~. () plan, f ur thl' f ar fut u le?" lIut r,·t"r. Huwena l'cnainly was Prill. (' Olt· nt. ing. LOllIl a nd Sav ing s Co . is to " ~ o . !ll a ybe I' ll kee p hf)lI~ (, f"r nil re l'lin g \\ ,·11. 11 ,·1' h"un wa h{m t e n dollar, in' l!!a d. Ca n't Ilt" I,: , ta tl!, f,) r sc t t le ml' nt. reco ver f r om th e defe nd nnts Robti y d own lind 01 1: t V "U • om(' I Buddy wh l' n he g' e~ thr .. uJ.l h It'a d w ithin lll'r. T v" ~ largo!! teurs A h' in II. Uri c\'e r; adm inist rato r e r t C. Ma b roy, e t a l. t he s um of piac a nd fi ni sh ou r ho ne\'lYloon s se h.,(d. Ma ybe I' ll get maITi"d ." forN·d thl'I1l",I\'l' ~ u nd l' r lw r b"l l ogehe r- evell if v(J ur. ,~n'i. n·a l·! , 1 "B ut you say you h u t ~ me n! " lip " a ll ci h .. " ulo: h till' ,. ilk/·n l:l ~ h .". of th e t's late of \ 'ero na Bow)' r 192 6.68. T he lI'ia l for S la te of Oh io ver··.'u I d o. T hll l ' ~ th e on ly WHY t /l J{,,\" : na l'Itj'l'd fw r ey" ~ a ll d pn'- dl·l'l' :r ~ c d . tir ~ t anel fi nul. P e ter . aid h t h~ ugh\ he ha d b(· t· I (,bC!rt V. "te'war t , e xe cu to r o f : us harl es T uylor is set f or Sep l e r an ~w (!r t ha t te leg ra m li nd he ge l e v n with th e l11 ." t\'nrle'c1 , h,' WIIS a, I (· ~I). wr ot e ve ry (II. t ina ed with (J ut on e F ro m P('nn syl"a nia I'e te l' " ff 1'/' tl' I' hinks I\'p i[(, t n n)'- tl1(' e~ tllt e of e d l. 't ewar t, dec 'as te mber 16, ] !13 1. Bond is fi xed a t WHEN you buy a Ford the re nre two things YOll n e ver have S50 0. pau se for th oug ht. ""[l ll ted .In cu t through a s quic kl y thi llg t" 'Ty alJ{J ut, h.', crazy ." she u l, fina l. In ·t he ca se of J ohn T . Har bin e. ' to worry about. One is Te liobiJity. The othe r is long life. w J ~r!\(' .\' n nd said , lo uLl y, " Love. ki!<sl's an d c o n d () l e nc e~ I as )olIslble IO ta W illi am Ha ck ma n. ex ec uto r of mea n con gratu lat ions. A ~ yo ur home that way. H : a id it was At a " uel den lure- h of th ' ca l' she th e ('sta te (I f A ug ust Sc hn eid er. de .J.-. , ve l'sus Jam es Ho pkins and H e re'8 an interesting l e tte r from a Ford owne r in North Martha Hopki ns , if th e defendan ts h one ym oon waxeth ours a l a ~ d oth sh orle r and h e kn e w t he roads. op c nl.'d he r eye·s. ;l l uclt <) h('f Rur- (·e ased. tir H !ln d fin a l. wan e henc e how could we twai n Rowe na . (, n th e other hand, Iwi st' - hI' ~a\\' that h y \\ ' I'C fa r r.. .\L Jl enclNso n. e xcuto r o f do no t pay inte rest du e a nd costs Carolina: ride (, pposite directi ons in one wa nt ed to go up l hro ug h Penn ;.yl- fr o m t he s tat e hiKhwn)·. Ilnd fo l- t he ('sta tc of A zlI r iah Brack- to. th e plai nt iff t hei r prope rty will be sold a nd acco unts settl ed . Ra ckrufl"! A non." va nia . . ' he admi t t -d it WII S a Illwilli[ a flun' l \\' d irt ,,"a d l hro ugh lIey . c1 l'l'ea "ed, fir~ t Ilnd finn l. "My Ford was purchosed !\IDY 8, 1928, onel has h ee n run 121,767 Th e Fi r st Nati onal Bank of " It does n't see m to mean muc h ' long e r I'ou te , b ut !laid !;he wo uld a l hi 'k pi e' • of wClClds.. ' hl: Hip ped \\, ill ia m r . . t ilt, a dm inist ra t or mile •. It hilS never . Iopped on the rDa.! for r epl1 irs of lillY kind what· Morr ow is to recove r f r om E dith o bject d Rowen a. ' t r y to ", nel u r(' II fe w 111 0 1' 1' day~ of li n the ", in d u\\'. .. ( th c~ ta t e of E rina Rcbuld deaoever except punet urea. E. Tho mp son Dnd E me ral J . " 1' tel'. you' re off he road. T his I"ell seel , F irst a ncl fina l. " It mea ns plen ty ," sai d P e t!! r P 'ter ·. c omllan y fOI' th e . ak e o f ' firml y. "It mea n s th a (. o ur honey Add ie A. Ha rt. oek . exec ulr ix of T hom pson t he !lum of $ 1,01 8.4 3. "The brokes were relined ot 101,000 miles. My gas mileal8 eYerI n t he ca se of S ta te of Ohio ve r m oon s a re n't ri din g th e SlI me ~ k y t h c. tale of J esse L. HartM ck de Gled 21 miles to the golloll, and on tires, 19,000 mile8 per tire. llravel Greulich t he defe ndant s us Kate .;. ' t ea: ed. Fi rs t lin d !lnal. if 1 ca n he lp it. Ca rt e r' lI un d", rQver all kinds 01 road conditiolls-mountainou8 lind fial. tand . " W. C he ~ l(' r Ma ple , executor ' of wa s fo un d gu ilty a n d fin e d $ 300, T he cas e of Ohio- P ennsylvania "I c:onejder Ihh a wonderrul record lind I assure you my next car t he esta t e of Lufay e!.l N ich olson They were inc reasingly qu ie t a ~ II c ascd . Firs t. ' J oin t Stoc k La nd Co. of Cleveland 1he y n eared New Yor k an d th e end ",ill abo be D Ford." Do ro th y BU l'g(' llI cir . Iruarcli a n of ver sus Art hu r Ne ufa rth et al wa s of thei r ac.l venture. Pele r th ought di R mi sed . a d il'\.. Zw ick, ta l. m ino rs. CurR owena was t reJ llul e d auout t he This is just one of mnny tributes to the reliability and In t he ca I! of A. O. Ba rka low re nt . fu t ure uecau se s he often re fer10ng life of the Ford. A Ford owne r in Iowa t e lls of driving vers us H. W . Meeker , et aI, the d ered to things she might do and rl!n osc"e Wulk el", Huy Be ag le a nd f e nda nt wall granted tim e t o plea d M8 Ford 73,000 miles in a s ingle ye ar. Another writes of grl.'tted t hat her work had fa ll en \I a r e ~ ce BI'o\\'1] we re a pp ointe d . og. "If I had ke pt up as well as I :l pp1': lI ~e r ~ o f the es tate Ed win cause 120,000 miles of good service. I n the case o f Carrie peidel I I. . mi t h, dec ea sed. started I could land a g ood job on ve rsus Hom e l' E. Howell and the stre ng th of it," she said r ueC hal · t(~ rs D. Maple was nppointThink ahead when you are considering the purcllase of us ep h G. H owe ll th e moti on was fully. l' d acJm inist1'lltnr of t he estD te of Jo ve rr ul ed and th e defenda nts are sn automobile and conside r what it will b e like after thou"You can. anyh ow. Yo ur work, P.l izah(' th Hull ey . de ceased, a n d to rec ove r f rom t he plaintiff the ti led bon d of 10 UO with th e De. cos a 8 a Wh ole , has bee n t OP-llOtch . sands of miles of driving. Will you still b e 8ati86e d? Will ls . You were goo d down to t he IDst tm it Fid elily and . urety Co. as the case of J osephine BridIn you still say "it's a great car"? s u·r elv. a djective. T he tro u ble WIIS tha t ug h ve r sus Aneed Christman in ~ h e beginning you we re so s u pe r The e ·tate of Ne d H ick., deceas eetn ba a I. , th e es tate is to be equall y H it's a Ford, you know e verything will be O. K. It will latJve you got t hem to e xpecti ng cd, is exempt fr om ' inh er itan ce div ide d. U1X 8 . m ira cles . . Ne ver begin at t hl! to p,' be taking you there and back in good style, just as it baa cos e of Edwin . Furnas he advised her w isely. " It leaves T he estate of Mary E . Dunham et InDI, the always done. And you will have sllved many important, versus Charles M. Robitzel' no place to climb to, An yhow," he dece ased, is e xempt f rom inhe l'ithe def endant is g ranted 30 days added slyly, "you mu st have saved ta nc e taxe ~ . worth·while dollars in cost of operation and up.keep and cause. up e nough on yo ur ex pe nse money "Do you . uppo.e we'll e Ye r be rea l ge od f~ ienda, Row e na 7" T he es tate of ec il t cwart de- t o Inplead low yearly depreciation. the ca se of F ost e r Cunningcease d, is exempt fr om inherit~llce t o 'Ik keep e children ha m doing bus iness a s Lebanon fthl ' in bread a nd t he ije ne r y. P Le rdl' d n 't a rgue WI' th ·I".~' n ' t th e \\"' y to N!~~ \" Y () I·k. " taxes. or a ong tIime-d w hatd with " I kn o\v ·It. It ' ~u ,'I ."ho l·(. cut. " Olln Co., vers us E. S . and Jennie dml . I' he r. H e ju st tUl'lle d n ff an lI we n t T he w il~ of Mattie Pea r l F rank L . om g yo ur own a un ry" an IV- oyer t he W lite r G ap .Inl o N ew .r ' rRo"''' na '~.· 'I...'' hn,l. "1 k nc \,' I we ~u M. Harner the plaintiff is to red h mg on soup an c eese. . h 1' ·1 th t t h ~ h oul d wa tch ' ·ou." s he said res irrn - deceased . WU !! a dmi tted t o pr obate cove r ,fr om the de fendant th·e s um "We ll- some, " she a cl mitte<i sey. T he n t ey r ('a Izeu a ey 'O Ily. h e rla in sa les ma de by F an ny A. of $1 59.56. . I we re n ea ring ho me, f or New Jer- ~U evasIve y. b d n I>rcsnntl y h" L urn nd 0 '" I I'OIII t he Lowt he r, exe cutrix of th e es tate "0 ' II b se y was t he ir n e igh . or an , et e l' ~ ~ v II Th e judgment in th e case of o yo u Supp ose we eve r e I'ccicrn ized ev ry road and land- d irt roud in to a n fl r l'O W wood lan e, o f E. 1. Mc Vay , decease d, were ap Charles Doughma n versu s William )lrove d li nd confi r med by th e co urt real good f r ie nds,, Rowena? And " b l ' no l· n O I·" th 'ln ~ cowpa t h ) ' t s eenl e d mark. Th e l! i g n -p o ~ ts e<Ta n 0 g lv ~ , " ne ver qua rre I a ga1l1 ?. " a nd she is to se Ule all a cco unts. Doughman is in fav o r of the plain. " I' m g oo d f I' Ien d s now. l ' v mi lear>e to Ne w Yor k'"- !'i eve nt y- RI, \\'e lla l, rl e \V I· nsta'· . . l liv it wou ld Ac.ld ie A. Hurtsock. exec ut rix o f t iff.Ethe1 H. Shield s was granted ., IIC\' I' ta ·ke t lle m . ' Iny 1~1 'l c c at ' , 1 11. a e mil es, s ixty mi les und t he n ' , b een f n·e n d s 1r om t h eve r y fi rRt. I fiv fi fty. . • he k nocke d o n the window again . t he estate o f J e ' .'1.' L. Har tsoc k, divorce fr om Lawrence J . Shields o nd P d ecCl) ~c d , fl ied he r firs t a nd final. of you, h ·ter . bult T he y hud lun cheo n ot a lov eb' "Pe te r, yo u' re los t. T his r ou d ·nm ,really [d ond both were g iven cu stody of acco unt. t aI t a nge' S li tt le wa ysid e pa I ce nl.' ar 0 coo I III) SII ·(. g o a ny \" h I'"~ .' " y ou re 80 a r n mean ' one child. th I Id SH Ies made by William H. Irwin YO~!~e vel! cou n t get a ong With bl ue la ke a nd P eter s aid if 'rhe cow-p llt h t.u r ner! abrup tl y In the case of the Lebanon-Citi· " Th ' Howe na would exc us e him a I e w up a s ha r p Ilnd j alrgl· r1 hill lin d ,Jr-. , ad m inistrator o f the esta t c o f ze ns Nati onal Bank and Trust Co. Fran ces E. Pa r khill , decea sed, at s odd. Eve ry one has al - min utes he wante(I to en II u p ' 1·l dntl n b"ll ptly at til" I oot of a n B. DelToi" pi", freislu and delillery. Bumper. and .par••ire ~ ~ ve rsus A. H . Turner, treasurer of wa ys l'e ma r k e d w h at a goo d disp osi I ' Y I l' nl n, e ll .,~ e Lotrlde l' in t h"~ ve ry hea rt afro AI low con. Economical time paymen" .hrollgh the AUlhori:ed Warren County the plaintiff is to t l' On I h a ve.- N 0 e red l't t o me, .. he s (Jm peop e in Ne w or e I of th e fores t . recover from the defendant the Ford FinGnce PIGlIl of rhe Unilleraal Credi, Company. added m odes tl y. IIJ was UOI'l1 with "~o~h , but :y ou're in a ru~ I t o "I ' I I I" . f> it " g e t In to uch With ev erybod y, ' ~h e t ~ a (ell l e nl . S:II U , 0we/1a. " We're ho neymo oni ng here t ill sum of $ 3611.65. . " P eople arc s o dumb" s i hed ' protested il'l' itu bly. " I BU P P OHC " Wha t did J te ll you'! " In the case of Morrow National Mo nday." g yo u'd like mll t o call up the j udll' ll Pete I' g oL ut o f th e COl' an d R ' Rowena b link ~, d hel' lashes ve ry Bank versus A. H. Turner the o;~Oe na . tl ' k . ,1 'II a nd a'sk hi m t o have the Ilup e l'S went ha ck, ve ry slow ly, to sta nd fa Ht in de ed , hE' fumbl ed around plaintifl' is to recover from the deo YOU lin yo ur Juuge WI ' · . 'd l have a ny It'ouble g e itinlt t he a n. I'eudy f or !Is to f; ig n to n ig~t. " I b eH.lteIle h ~ ... , f ° Idf ·,tnhl! h IS. arl~~ls r l g~h Y in th e pocket of th e rumbl e un t il f e ndant the sum of $442.36. nulm en t ?" Pete r d id n ' t say an yth ing, b ut ! o nt O Id' .' lin 0 , e hi umu e. '''. e sh.e fo un d l'o ~ ge , powd e r and IipIn the cas e of Lebanon-Citizens First National Bank of Morrow lIvain t o Roy C. Stanley. Inlots l e~ w ve r y g rim "N " went on into the t e lepho ne boot h. Ino ICC' 1111 mel.1lUte), slic k and pa lllstaklllgl y repaired National Bank & Trust Co., ve r- versus Edith E. and E. J. Thomp- N OB. 9 and 12 in Ridgeville, "Ho. I . 'lI 't t k 7" Whe n he carn e buck hi M face I' he looh d, a nc.l h l~ li ps set . S he th e rnv/lges o( t rav el. After that sus A. H. Turner, the plaintifl' is son for cognovit. Carl and Caroline Schaub to "I e~t ,~ nkg WI "I a e showed little wh ite un der hi:; ~ Unt - sta red dee ply int o hi s eyes he r to recover from the defendant the Miami Savings and Loan Co., Charles J. Allen. Real estate in s h ~ , l oo k ed a t P"' t el' a nd laug hed. " Who n .nllow · . .. t ?' mer's ta n a nd h is liJl~ were g l'im ly l as~ e~ ~t il l .we t wit h l ea l'S, a nd You yo u' l'e I good-natured sum of $3760.23. versus Nettie Perkins, et aI, for Loveland. " ,e n w) h e s ~~ . lockc'd wa ite d j or 111111 lo i' peak . In the case of Franklin National money, 10reclosure of mortgage, New York Life In surance Co. to H e B sta r ted now. . • "Gel o ut Rowe n'I" he said at ubo u(. it," he sa id. "Start ed now I Why, wh a t do su pp ose s h ~ ha d an oth e l' ,da l c la: L th ickl \,.' "T hi ' i ~L ~ ur las't stop' " :',? f ~o urs e'" s h.e dec lare d ga ily. Ba nk versu s A. H. Turner the sale of real estate, nla1'Shalling Bessie· Re ynolds. 93 ac res in HarIan township. yo~ m e an?" s? ld .Rowe nD. ~ :sa gre e o bly . I A nd "Wh y, "'l' clln~ lJe in ew Yor k 'I hiS IS a n a CCide nt. Accide nts plaintiff is to rec over from the de- of liens and equitable relie'f. fendant the sum of $17.31. 06. Augusta Parlett ve rsu s Mary James S . Bunnell t o A. C. Pickel I,wrote t o him l!le dlt Y we were I m g la d of It . . in two ')wurs l" ~ h c pl'o l es ted fai nt- n evCl' ma ke m e IlI1 ad ." In the case of Franklin National Bayle, et, al. For partition of real heimer. 60.70 acres in Hamilton " Well, Rave up, as much g ood hu m~rrl ed and ~o l.d hl.m to go a head Pe l - I' had nothi ng to R<l Y, bu t Iy. "W e' ve hu d OUI' lunche ontownship. w lth the prelimm.a n es so h e co uld wh e n th e y ~ad r ellched t he .ne xl the re·'s noth ing he re to sto p f orl " m ol' as y ou can," he t old he r. Bank versus A. H. Turner the estate and equitable relief. Foster Cunningham , doing bu si· Mrs. Cynthia. J. Colliver, et al put it thro ugh WI t h a r,~ sh ." low n I~ e ~~ Id he. ,h ope d Row e na "G et ou t," he r epeated . do _ " You' re goin g til n eed a lot of it plaintiff is to recover from the defendant the sum of $1196.44. ness as Lebanon Loan Co., ve rs us to Stute of Ohio. Real es tate in P e t er reije nte~ t hat. I th in k it wou ldn t m ~ nd wt.llli ng a s he had a g edly, "W c'r e slu y ing he re to nig~t between now and Monday. " . In the case of Morrow National Ed. S. and Jennie M. Harner for Salem t ownship. Ro wena lo oked about h er. The was needlessly In s ul t m g of you, li t tl e s h () pp ln~ to do. , Rowena luuked at him wo nde l'. C. P. Krohn to State 0'1 Ohio li ttle cabin was t ucked a.w ay snug Bank versus A. H. Turner the cOltnovit. Row e na! To spread th e news li ke " hop ping ! ' ·he Juc uhltcd . in , I ' all I ) t () Il I 'I I I Ruben S. Bowlin versus Anna ·Real estate in Solem township, thn,~ the ' ~a y we wel'~ mon ied." " ' h o~p lI1 A' wi th in forty m~l es of d e~' ~a ncl ~~ uln~) urnte cl. l ~i n ~lIr~~!'ms ~ ~= Iy in a hu ge c left of great rocks plaintiff is to recover from the deMarie Bowling. For divorce. Wes ley and William C. Howard M's rned ! ·Oh , t lsh. t osh , a11d, h o m e ~ W ha t d o you wfl:~L. Is It tu r ned ancl lingers c url ing. Pet er ond a bout it o n e ve ry s id e towe red fendant the sum of $399.78. In the case of Waynesville Na- Charge!> are gross neglect. to State of Ohio. The use of cer. ev~!, tll sh I T~ut WIIS n o marr iage. unx til llig I .c lln .!e nd 'y0 \J ? " . ii;'l1 01'ed th e s ilen t a pp ea l of it. b l'oadb l'lInched t l'ees, beginning til Ellis T . . Cartnell and Emma tain real estate in Salem township . No. Bul It" WII S nasty of yo u Oh ,no, no thl,~ 1r 1,Ik e ,t hat, s a id " Rowe nu ," he sa id, his voice show gold a nd blood- red with th e tional Bank versus A. H. Turner Just th e same. P!:le r vug u > ~y . .J URt S~II1 11 odds 'rowin ' low a n d slran e " 0 'v to uc h of au t umn, Romewh ere n ellr the plaintiff is to recover· 'from the Cartnel) verllUS John Slattery and :for higHways. Arthur R. Wilson. For money and Ada Hartman, et al to Sarah A. "I'm. s ony yp u 'fee l .tha t W il Y a nd e n r\~-h ttl e so u ve lll rs-Jl re~; ~,a de ~ dal1ln cd f ool ~f' m~ da ~ a n oisy broo k chatte re d down-hill defendant the 8um of $1680.16. In the case of Waynesville Na- foreclosure of mortgage. Shannon. 141.25 acres in Franklin about It, P e te r,' she said ge ntl y. e nts, you kn ow- not hing mu c h. li fter da y t he wh nle sum me r. ove r t he s ton es. And there WDS no tional Bank' versus A. H. Turner Rose L. Paivelet versus Louis A. township. YO \J ' ve 111l1de 111 e t he la ug hin g- sigo n of other habitation or wander the plaintiff is to recover from the Palvelet • For divorce. Charges . (Continued On Pa,e 8) Htoc k o f r porl ers nnd hotel clerks ing woodsme n in a ll the length and defendant the sum of $1618.98. are gross neglect. a ncl a utom obil e mec han ics f l'om breadth of t he forest. In the case of the First Na" It belongs to a friend of mine' coa s t t o cU I\Rt- nol to me ntion t he tional Bank of Morrow versus A. Mania •• Lieen.e. ki ck youl' fr iends in N ' W York sa id Peter. "That/s what I phoned H. Turner the plaintiff is to recovaboutt o sa y we were tired and arc ge t ti ng oo uL o f Ill y pl'e dicaer from the defendant the sum of Henry Lunsford, factory worker 111 ' li t. W e ll, it' s m y lur n n ow. You' would ap pr eciate the u se of the $346.32. of South Lebanon, and Mrs. EmlI1ay ~et an an nu lme nt , yo u ma y ca bin for a f e w days ?" In Dayton Building and Loan Aaaociation can be ex· "Are- are we to be quite alone In the case of The First National ma Morris, housekeeper of South ge t d ivor ce, you lIlay ge t II n ything d • Bank versus A. H. Turner the Lebanon. ?" she inquired casually changed at face value on real estate in Dayton and )' OU damll please, but you ' re my he re plaintiff is to recover from the de, "Quite alone." . MONEY LO~NED R.al E.tat. Traaaler. wife- yo u' re marr ied t o me- " surrounding territory. For full information · see ''It.-it will 1'I1ake it--d ifficult fendant the sum of $378.88 . Carl and Mattie McCraw to Liz. " Bu t - not I'cnll y mar ri ed - about the annulment." zie Schultz. Inlot No. 719 iii LOANS on Livestock, Chatttli. P eltlr_ ' J Franklin. New- Suite " W ell , yo u are go ing to be, a nd " , "That," sa id .P eter haughtily. Second Mortearel. Notet bou,h. Ellis T. and Minnie J . Cartnell John Harblne, Jr., Xenia, Ohio. pre tty damn qui cl(," hc snid decid- IS up to yo ur f l'le nd the judge.' New York Life Insurance Co, Rowe na put he r hand on his arm to John W . and Minnie A. Dawson . ecl ly. " P ete r," she suid g ently "d on't versus Sylvan E. Gustin and Bessie 181,12 acres in Harlan township. W it lt a wav e " f h i: hu nd he indipayton, Ohio 309 American Building A. Gu stin for mon ey. Cal'l and Caroline Schaub to ca ted u 1i tt\ 1.' IUj{ cabi n, dese rtcd do a nything r ash. You ' d b ~tter th- . William Kelly versus Edwin L. . Carl Strack. 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( o ntinu e d {r o m page 2) \ .~-~ -. -.~ nd !l l' t h e b r igh t b lue Sll ll1mCI' s ki R, '[hi, Ordinary ' -: liver . Kl'a( l tu \' an n ~' S wuy. D. L. CRANE I I Publi.h.r Sub,uiption Price, $1 ,50 a Year Wh I" th l' b lI u tiJ'u l i\lfillm i nil y Inlets NI)". 1411, l ,11 2 , 1<11 3 1 4 14 . Fence half gone. Copper Bellring liaR i OBic:. PLoa • ............... ....... No. 1121 1415 in Lo \,e lami. The I ·R •• ideac:" ... ~ £",.,,,010' po.'om ~ • .. I Wa y " " 1/" , B cn elllh the l\ un Rhi llo. 'arm a nd . G I'ge . D ' an to lI a l , Bra n t Winner of the - "G.lvannaal.d" : •• .. ·· .. •·· ...... . ...... n ... 118 01010. II. S. c pnd C/o .. Moil M."e, " 'li we t, • I nl ots Ol!, I !J, 0 u nd I in M u rIhow" oPPollte : :u l'l'o un (ll'd by bills , it li e!! nl t h ir Gulf of Mexico row_ almost goad : ie!)t. , I ora '1', Parl,e l', ct Itl, t o H bert S EPTEMBER 23, 19:n II new. :, Test W eather Do r ri s and Netti, iJOl'1'i R, I n ioL T h l imh. o f it's t.rcc " t he s ft n. 32Fi in jo' rlll1 ldin , P ictu r. 'Irom neluB ' photow ind fl htlkcs, • gra ph. 01 rn ll, t nke n d own lor Elllma D li n R obert D. , Hnd A n d PI'ctty !;ai lhoals , g('m its Ink !'I Geo rg to 1.C'1ll1U '1 D. lI arr old r eu l ehipmeut . a ft er l U I. Dow n in th s hudo \\'s und sha d v ('!itute ill Tll r ll ec I'c('" IOWI1 : h ip, de liSI, • .. , '1'h ~ mo t pract~cal and . Riml)1 m e an s ~ f stlll'lin g m o nl! Y in to cllcula t lOn lind s o llnlUluling th o r e tUl'1l o f pros p e ri ty was put f o r - Oli O h II I'R lhe tin k le' lor turkey Bill. Allowed b ells, ' ' wUI'd , th o o th e l' dn y b y Al vu n Mac a ul ey . pl'csi d e n t o f th~ P a cka rd M Ot OI ar CO lnpany . M I'. Mu culIl c y p o inttl d o u l tha t if ve l' yb oJ I L ban ll n le(' an d (" )al ('0., icC', w,h o u,w.es m o n cy w o uld begin lit o nce t o pay hi s bill s, to th e exte n t o} T he wal I '~ I' 11 OVI! I' It o u ldcrs IFay ~ I 2.fiO; KlHlfman !i, ~ l1ppli(' ~ $:I,:~5 ; ~~. ablhty t o d o so, th e wh ee ls (I f co m mc r ce w o ul d be ins tantl y s p eed e d A m l j oi n lhe ril'er which goe': 80 l1k .' h(, p, ~upp lil' ~ , $7; Or ego n ia th r il' \\' !IV , ' , W e b !i e ve th a t i ~ t l·u e . W ~ k now lita n y pc p l(' a nd wc h'a ve he::trd A nd oak a'n d b cec h tn: ('.' g rOll'inj;( Bl'id~ e Cu .• ,. l l' !'I, $ 1.I(j; ll ulI'ard th e r e, o f mun y 111 0 ),(:, w h o ur(' n ot puy in l!' t h e ir b ill s b c c~u ~c t h !)y al'!) afrai d T. Clll";, ~r u\·l: I . ,; I ~ I.I :!; J (, h n Law t o, I'~ du (: , th !).!!· cash re~ UllI'C('!<, B u ~ in csR me n t II u ' lh u t cu ll e ct io n ,; Drop CII[1pC'lI'llu l s thl' Cl ug h lhe f ro s, & SO il , I:'a,; S:c!::!; Bool; ~hnp. suply ni l', ~ I 0 s lol\ e l t h.ln th ey ha ve VC I' kn o w n th c m, C u s l om e r s w ho Ke c l'c J it plie~, S I; Ila y tun Stenci l W Ol' k,.;, IS ) e !'fee tl y g oo d , IIn(1 who have cn~ h I' csel'ves i n th e ~av il .... . I ' k · I f1' 'f . I.. S HUI ~ a lH j\g'ai n ~t t he l' oek !; \\' hl'l'c l hel'e': a ~ lIJ1J1lil'~ , $ II.O:!; ~ I rs . Mary E, e lse wh e l'e al' C ho ld ' , 1Ilg' n ' pa y m ' n t 0 ac('u un ts lo a e p us t du c ap P!ll'Costs less because it I' ill , Jo: n l1 i ~, '(' l'\'i('l' ~ , $ 10; ,James Io'o l1 c n e~t1y ~o r n o uth e l' re a so n t!ln n timid ity , It is eU:I.\' in t hese da ~!l fo r a tu lalts years longer. ~ eb t,o l to ,gl!r 1~) nJ.: ex t ' n ~ ltnl o f; (' r c di t, Muny w hu u r e n ol ent itl ed to Sta n ds th e' weath cr -be aten ci d e l' - ~(.Ir\'i(·l' :-: , $::-;,"; "\'c !'\ l~r n ~t al', m ill. I,t til e takl/l g a(1\ anl age of th l); s itua ti o n t o pu ~ t" OlH' p ayme nt uf th e ir ~ tat 'l!1 'IH~, $ 12; Haym o n d Co rwi n Ju s t d(!b LS, T fl(.' l'ie h h l'{' \\' n juiroc r Illl eR goUI'g~ l'!'I' il'I'~ , ~GO; .J ohn L aw & So n , la ng- out. , , N o.b.o d ~ ~f . c(o urs ~, ha s a ll ~ slalisties o n th sub ject. b u t w e t h ink It IS a, f.llr gu ~ s" tha t If , Oil a j;( lve n d ay n r durin g a j;( ive n week, c\'c r r- T h r oll l!h n lilll ' home·mali (' ce da r ,e !'l' irc" $ 107 A:,; '1' 1' 'aS lIrel' of ::; p o u t. SlIite. ('a n ' nt' L' Il1 iH Ii o li and, I$ Ij ,J. body In Am ~ l'I c a who OWl'S Hll y l.lOd y else wo uld pa.\' a ll tha t he owe R (; 1' , :!H; W Il " d r"II' - W ci l-Stanugc 0" all t1~aL h.c I: IH:tu a il y ail le t o pa y on acco un t, m C' ney w o uld Il eg in 'cira l' \he 1' 111 ('1' mill. so ,, 1.1 a nd dr~', s upplie,. :':l; Gem i(, ~y Blu t' I' rillt , c ulat ing' :;() fll s t tha t tll(' I'(' ~1' l1l1 l d bl' a n e n u alm og\, im nie<i iatc l\' to a ll o ~ th ~ talk o f d e prc s~ lnn . If the t.a il ol'. fIJ I' e xa mp le , w ho is n ot' ptll' in g I he!' s a ppll',<, I'cd and gol d , pi le d blu' !ll' int ~ , $5. :!2 ; K al1 f man ~ ~()PPhone 25 h igh; I p l il' ~, f,Oe ; L 'wi" &. iJ l'ak(, I n c .. hI S bil ls be cuu ~c he ha s n't g-"t 1!11uugh bu s in ess in s i/l: hl. wou ld ' p ay what h o wes th l! butt' h e l', alld t hen t he hu t(' h e r II' n llld pa y the g r oce r A li d through th e ~rinding II'h(> e l,: CC11ll' n t. $ t i5 ,H: : ; T hom us E , ('0 1'' win, st' rl'icl'''. $ I UI); Oll'\' n G I'U'," , th e, ~ro('e r wo uld b ~ abl .l' to. ())'ch:r a n", w s u it o f d uthes fr olll lh t ai lor t~ey go~COl11!: o llL ~\\' ('l'l c id c'l' do wn ll e llJII' , J eCIl1l' nt, $ 1:IH, Ijtl; Irwin PU111mili whi ch h e d ocs n ot ICl'1 JlI . t lfil' d In d o in l!' n o ll' , hrill gl' r('pair i nl~ $ 1. ,1(1; I' ' le I' J , '. M.one y Iyi ll,g idl ~' in .t hl' b a n i, d o('s n"b" dy nn y good . It is o n ly t he ~evo l,vll1g dollal tha t has u ny vu lll e , W e wo uld like to ~(\e eve l' ybo ci v Th el'l' throu gh " !(I!ILI,' n . ~ l l' ndl'r :\'011, hridl:'c I'epniring, $:1. 7;'; A r ~ t nL\I', t h u r ( ;oodll'in, hridg(' r l'pa iring. III thIS c Ull.n l l'y lIlu ke n s tart t Oll' ur,! th e I1ppli ' ut.i o n o f Mr, Ma ca'u ley>s FUNERAL DIRECTOR Th e r k h b r o w il j ui ce \\' e b oys $ 1 .~ tJ ; A, A , H UI'I'l I U g'h ~ , b r idg-c reso und adV Ice, wo uld draw. pairinl:', $ 1.-10; I. ' wi s &. iJ rake WAYNESVILLE, OHIO In 111 <' 111 01'.1' T ca n "l' .' il s til l, I n c. . ,.l' lI'el''';, $8 ,7 :~ : Orcgllnia A n d the fli e s thnt ); WHl'lll 'l'ou n d B,.idg-e Co,. stel·!. $ 1:l :3,f)u: W l'b, t h ' o ld d uor ,.; ill . , impson, IJri,la.:e tl ,) rin):\,( $27.50 ; Vnn am» Sto ne Co. . g l·f\vl, l. Fullf Eq uipp ed for Good , "Sc,l~ou l ~ ~~ :l' yw hl'l' ',Ill'(' un d !'1' way a nd th e clJ ll ege. are o p n in g, ;\ nd a s I s il, ancl o f it dr ea m $ 1 1.50; Leha n on Lumh e r ('0., Service. '1 h e l e I:; a. Im ge n umbC I of " tud en t !> III nil rc l'u d c ~ , fl' om ki n li e rgn r tl'n I, reca ll it u ll , each h ill and s tr'l'ul11 ; paint e tc" $RI,O!); W ay n esv ill e t o ulllv e l'Slty , th a n ev I' b ' fllre, Lar£,e Display Room. Sec lhe VI'I'), sanll ' ' Io ud s in the F a rnll'l' ~ ' Exchan g'C' , :;.: ' W 'rs , $ .75 As long a s t hi ~ fl ttlll' o f lh in ~s k('ep!; up l her ill n o r eason to bl'iJ,!'ht h lue s ki eR, Ha lph Vu n ?ll clc r , m uwinJ.: w c(' d s, Ambul a nce Service have any f1ppre h C n ~ 10 11 a lltl u t tho fu ture o f Am e ri ca, W e III'e gettin~ A nd thc p lac<' , wh l' l'e th (' M iam i $;'; B Cl' t Fis hl1l'. n' (j wi l l~ wl'ed s , ve r y cl o a s a natlOll ', t o t he po i,nl wh e r (' \'e r y p er'so n ab o ve th c U~C Vall"y lies, $5: T h e Banett. 1('. , tarvin. $ 14 ,T.lepLooe 7 Day or Niahl o f t e n Will be a b le' to I' 'lid li n d Wl'lte a nd h ave so m e l'ud im e n tl1l'v k n,,\\'_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.", Su bscri be f o r the Miami Gazette ~! ~ , (j 5 i 1.. P. ' ar\'(,I'L roo. , road I c d~e o f :'lirnp llJ a l'i th!"w tic , Thu t nlllY n ot ~o und lik e a vcry h i~h e elu :\_ o il . $ 1(iji.GO ; LdJH IH'11i L u miJ 'l' tlonal. s tandard, bill It IS e n ol'm o u s ly hig h e r l han lhu t which o bta in ~ ill I) ., lumh e r, $ t 4 l 1. 5fi; M a su n LU III almo ~t e v(' ry p th e l' pan o f t h e wo rld , T ht, ' L u ck y 1:1 " c lu h m e t w it h her Co " guar d )'[Ii I m atcr ia l, S I !i,I!: ve ry yea I' ~el' ~ m o r e yo illig Alll c rie ll ns e n l'r ing high sc hoo l, t hl' ir adv i8o l'. lI ehe l' ~ lI i s , 1'u c ~ ­ a ti; 1l0\\':lI'd T, 'oo k, ).(ral'e l, $5~; 1III'ger and lal'ge r ~ lllllbl' I'H 1 )I ' eR~ ing . 0 ha rel up on th e fa c iliti es of t h e d ay ('ve nin I', Ele l' n m e mhe r,.; a n - .J. H , .'pe ncel'" J.:1'U\'e l. $:! ·1. 2 0 ; . c o l!eg es th a t t ho se I n ~ t1tu ti o n s nrc (lul to it to fin d m o n e y and s puce in ~\I' c'l'ed Lo 1'011 cull. Pla ns for cx- IIuro ld V, Mnrtz , ):\,l'a\'('l, $2 ,) ; T h e whIc h t o c arryo n t h e il' wo r k. A ll o f thi s me an s that we have a s tearlil v h ibils at th e fai l' wore cli: cu"se d , Cinci n nati Oil Wo rk s '0" n il $G7.in c ~'ell sin~ pro p o rt ion o f peop le w h o have b ee n ' l.nIl J; ht h o w to U !;c T he h o ~ t , c ITed wale r m ,I on. R ob .1 0 Yea r s E xper ie nce in 75; II nlthuu s T"un s p u rLalion Co .. , lh e ll' bl'llIT~ s . I n tIll' lo n l:' ru n il is a lways th c p eo pl e w h o ha ve lea l'n cd er t GI'HY. Rep o l·tel·, ' Filling and Mak in g Glasses RESIDENT (>x p r ~~ . S2. (j ;{; Ol'e ).(on ia Bl'idge pl ('has. Garnel', of Co illmC a how t u t~1I1k w h o con tril l. t he a ffa irs of II nati o n. Th ese y o un g f o lkR 0. , rcpair5, $7..15; W uilc s C ara g e al' learnmg h o w t o be tllfT<'l'e nt f ro 111 t h e ir 1)01' nts, Tha t is th e r e al bu s, was a wc!'k-enci g u est o f 1\1rs, repai l' \\'ork . ' 14.50; J o h n Lilli' & Ma l'y Fin 'h nnd H"he r t Ga l'n 1', Pl!rpose o f e du ca t ion , I?oys be in g diffe r e n t fro m th ei l' rHth e l's. Th ey i' l l'S. Mame F o r ema n , nf Dayton ,on, repui l'!! 75e ; .J o hn L aw , r eLebanon, Ohio wII! loo k on th c w o rl d dlffe l'e n t ly wh e n t h ey arc f Ol'l y f l'O I11 th w ay in PERMANEN:r LOCATION pa il' w ork, $5.ifi; F ran k Minni ch , wh~ c h m e n !l 1~J. wo m e n wh o a r e f o r ty t oday look at it. Th ey will try Hp c n t :u nt lay w ith her s istcr, Mrs Tue.day, Thuraday, Saturday repa il's, $2 ; Fre d K u hn 1I10to r ar oeml and p o lrtlCal eXp l1 l'lnl(!l1 t H whi c h th e older o n es r cgHl'd liS f oo li s h F, .', 'l' l'iP l> Hnd 01'. Tri p p , Examination Free Th e P . T. A , he ld l h il' r cce pti o n ' 0. r c pai l';;, $3 U J;j; In d u: trial and hazard o u s . Bu t th ey will m a k e th e wo rld a diffe l'en t kind of a place T rac !.l !, & Eq u ip m e nt '0,. rep ui rs LEBANON, OHIO in whic h to live , lind o nc thut will s ui t th ir gimc raion bette r t han th e f o l' tcac h 1'5 at l h e ir r eg ul a r m eet- $37 ,-1·\ ; Ka '" W. l\t in;;t, d y na m ite, LEBANON, OHIO ing W e d n e day ve n in g, Miss I moprese nt world d oes. $ 10; Fi nck Equipment Co " s upEye, Examinad Nothing i); l11 0 r e u ~ l' l e,~ . it sec m s to UR, lhan to try t o k eep gen ' Lew iH, o f W ilm ington, 7 t h p lics , $ 18 ; , :. A le xa n dc l'. s upcondition s from c hu ll gi n g. The inle li lge n t t hin g t o do is t o give the a n d 8th g l'ad t acheI', is th e o nl y p lies , $ 1. 05 i F r un kli n Vul vnniz i n g GI.un Fitted Repaira chi ldr e n e ve ry po~: i bie p portunit y t o tra in their illt e llige nc e~ , so n w o n o n t h e fncu lt l'. 0 " su pp lies , $ 1. 7 ,50; K a ufman s ' Miss J<:y(' ly n T uckc'l: l\I1 d G le nll that wh e n th cy s tnr'l c han g in t he world ove l', li S t h e y s ure ly will. t h c ~1 ne ll h ave r e t u r n.('d lo W ilm ing will not be blind l'evo i li ti o ni ~ t, Ilu t r uth e r e nl,ighten e d e v o lutio ni : t s , t o n co il ge f OI' the ' yea l"s w Ol' k,PHONE 8F3 Misli Uoror h y f hl\' is, 1\1iss C lauFOR SALE DATES CALL d ia G rll Y, Ro b ert Mc Ka y, and has Ma c Do nal d h a l' C nte r e d as II' s hm nn fr o m M il s ie Hi g h in t he .._HAR_VEYS_BURG_, , class of 1!J3 L Mis!' R e ba Mc Kni!!ht h a s e n te l'e d Wi lbe rfol'ce co ll ege , I MI'. a nd 1\I I'S, P. L . R ea ~ o n, of The O. S. U. ' Radio Station-WEAO W a yn esvill , w l'e S un da y ," lI e st :; ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN of th e il' moth e r , 1\[1'5 , !::iadi e R ea 7 :30 Mus ic y our C a ttl e, h ogs, sh eep a nd cal ves JESSE STANLEY 7:40 Some ecd o rn Pro bl em 14 , .' .... J, B , Pal'k so n, 'JOT ARY PUBLIC to N o ni s-Brock C o ., live wire and h Cl'wood MI'. Hnd l\hs, M . E, ........ P. G. Be ck 7:60 Re ce nt hifts ill Farm P o pulati o n , Phone 320, New Burlin,ton, OLio prog r essive firll1 f o r the highest Ad Ie K och e ntc r l.n in ed ]\11'. an d Mrs . ICl' c d 8:00 F'urm W o m e n's It a d in g .. National Bank mark e t pri ces a nd goo d service, ) S h e rwood of Co lu m b u g a nd l\h. 8:10 Mus i Union Stock Yard.' Cinc:innati, 0_ EARL KOOGLER Will. Drawa . . E.tate. Settled and 1' 1 11'" 01'1 S h e rw ood, of Way Voc ati o nal Agri ulturc Pl nn s fo r I 3 1-32 Ray Fife 8:20 Tun e in o n R udi o S tation WCKY ' t a t De pt, of Educllt io n in Voca t io na l Agriculture n e, vill e, Thurs da y . WAYNESVILLE, OHIO R. D, 6, Xeni.. Ohio 12 :3 0 11 0,U/1 for our daily market '[ary Hain eR was a C incinM I'S, 0, . Cl'o y 8:30 Me a s uring R e s ul t~ in -I -H lub W or k r e ports , Phon. D.ytoJl Co. 54JS J , H. G o ul'ley n a ti vis itor I'ecl! n t ly. 8:40 " toring A p )Jl es fo r W int e r Mr, and Mrs. la rk Van H o rn 8:60 Mus i a nd Be ttv J o , o f S pring Hill culle d on IIfl" and 1111'S. J, C, Gl'ay Su nd a y ufte l'lloon. th e sc ho ol y ear wa s h e ld in th e Mrs . Ama nd a Starr had a s Gym Friday Illo mill g ill ch arge of gu es Sunday afte rn oon, MI'. and the seni o r s . "Am e rica, the Beau- Mrs. W. M. 1\1athi us and SOli, Don ' liful" wa s f oll owed b v de votions or Dayton. Mr , and Ml''', W , C. Nicker. o n M r s. L o ui s e J e ss u p and Mrs. by Jo s ep hine Gray. Fo ll owi n g t h e C h a s . Madden we re T hurs day s inging o f "Star-Spangled Banner' 111 1' , C harl c~ Vund c l'\'oort a nd Mrs gue'hts in th e h ome of am A, Rev, Ensley gave a v e l'y interes t- Ne ubr echt o r D cll'u il wel'e Dayto n Expert 'C oun.ellor ing and instl'uctive ta lk, The pro- vi s itol'. Friday. Elli5 and family. QUALITY MEATS AND Mrs. Robert Vand e rv oo rt and g ram c los ed with t h e s inging of R e pres enti n g FOODSRIGHT PRICES daughter J a n e , o f plumlJus, spe nt "Ameri ca," Superi nt e nd e n t Mo ore TRY INTER-SOUTHERN LIFE eeveral day s r ecently with her fa- made a few ann o unc e m c nts . The Wayn esville, Ohio Ph o ne 66 juniors will h ave ch arge of next OUR . CLASSIFIED COLUMNS INSURANCE CO_ ther. C. D, Cook. FOR RESULTS The firs t gen e ral ussl!mbly of Fridays program, WAYNESVILLE, OHIO We Deliver

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NAM D JURORS FOR OCTOBER TERM ~ 'IlI\lI :Ill,1 p,'lll jllll()I'~ f r lIw ,'tulw.. t1!nn -tlf the ('o m tri on }l Ien. tour '\(' 1' , · I1I11\OUI\('I'<'\ this \"'e k hI' (h,r!e ( '/lU .. It> St·h!'nck. ,1' 11\111 JUrtll'!i will rI' l'lll't on Mon· dllY , 11.1 ('1' r•. 'and p lit jt1l'or s 011 Tu'!," ,Ill r , Ul'l ubl' l' 20. 1'1H';' ar e. 11~ folln\\,$ : Grand JUI'O U \\' 11111'1' I ndenlol1d, " 'nrne l own· "hill; Mariall .\1 1111' 1', Fl'lI nkl in t wll >lhip ; B C'''l !';Ii ·ehan . ,lel\l'('l'(' k lo w n~hip; l3l'nhn Emi ly, ('1 1.'01'(')'('('\, t il" II:-hil'; I';o \l'ln Mill" ~ hull, Decrli 'hI ll\wn~hip : P ari, R os;;, l nilln IO\\'I1,.hip; Prunk Rud· lIick, \\'l\ ~hil1l!l ll n lt1wn:<h ip: Luc~' 'o\\'n n , ( jpaJ' ('r('~'k t own:<hip ; ;\I nr,\' ~w:l n , CI"llr..rc,·k l'lwll~hil'; Huhy Vall Kil cr. 1' ll i"1I t o\\'II :,hip : .JeSSI· Prt'lld'·rg"n sl. WaYI1\' t l)\\n ~hip ; lI l.d n " awl. t' , Wayne Illw l1 ~ hi p: ~\\ i" \\,h itaeJ'(.', 1Ia1'la 11 I (\ wn ~h ip; Hl1r l c'~' \\'I Il ~, Turlll"'I"I'l'k \"(1\\,n· " hip; (i ll'nll D:l\'i ~ . ~!'\~:ic to wn· ~h ip ,

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LOlH· lla I1 cllrdoff .. TUrU"!'l'l'l']" ('''\'n"h ip ; \ \'inifn'd llnrch. 11 ('(,1" fie ld tll \\ ns hiJl: T hollla~ II ,illnnd. Sa l 111 t u\\'n : h ip: Ed, Th uIll II S, \\'Ilynl' 111wn~hip ; GpO",!!' l' Ilnck· man , [ nio n t .. ", nsh ip; Hob ert H" iclll'l, 11:1l11 ill<>11 t (' l\'n~hip: Chc s· tc' r Cr"d,I'U. C1 " I1I'l'I'd'\.; tllw ns hip; \r al t('\' A IIc'n , ( ·kllrc' r{',·k l rl\\ ns hip Jo " il' ",'ill s, CIl'III'('I'C{' " l o wn ~ hi p : ,John I), lI off . J)c'C' r/it' lr! I () wn ~ h i p; W ilfo rr! H (" ~, [ 'ni"n tn wn ,h ip: L y ll! SI (.'w:lrt. 1'ni' lh' c rL'~k t own . s hi p; Milt fl ll Ill'" 1;(., t ' nion to \\'n s hip; Wu lt"r 1'; Ili" ~111 ",.. i(.' t own. 'ship; R ollert Berc nw, Dee rfi e ld town s h ip ; Isa n e I ro n,. Tur\lecr cl'k town s hi p; ZIl l' k Fl e l('he r , F'l'llnk lin t owns h ip; lin t (' u rwi n , Turtle. cr e k t own ship: . l1m Bowman , I:!aI'I:tn, ln l\'n ~h ip; lI nt'ley Ge phA I't, l; rankh n lo\\,n s h i.!!.: _ _ __ H obu kcn - Did yo u ye ll [ 01' h elp when YOII WCI'!, h eld up? S hnm okin--I ctarled t o but the ba ndilH t old me that if 1 didn ' t shllt up th y'd call lhe po lice. B o n t\\' i,ler Dr, Jarcmup'l; !lu ceess seel1l s t o be firm ly es tab. lis h ed , , Neckbrenla'I'- Y es, h e's hnd "Out t o Lun c h" pninte d perm lin· e ntiy on hili doo r n o w,

Get Rid of Body Poisons Natur eliminates BODY POlS. ONS through th ~ Lun gs , Kidney!> and Bowe ls. Keep th se o)'ga n ~ n or mnl ! Me n and wOl1\en pas t forty s bould heed ill1lul'e's warnings, s uch as our Be lc hy Stomach Backache, Bu rni ng rine, too ire· ' quent pass ing of urin e a nd oth er 'imilar a ilm enls. All of th ese arc dange r s ig nnls ! Take a f e w do~ es oC TON-GEE and see h ow quickly these distress. ing symp t oms ·disappea r. TON. GEE is so ld and r ecommended by good druggist !'! everywh ere. It is a doctol's pl'e ~cl'iption and put up by a regi -te r ed d I'uggi t . The l'e is no guesswork in TON-GEE. For Sale at Adam. D rulr Sto re

WANTED Feed Grinding We' ll d o you r G r indin g at you r Far m on Short Notice. Wr ite or ca n.

THE WARREN MILLING CO. Phone No.6

Harveysburg, Ohio We Pay Phone Char ges

C. E. LEVICY, Mgr

AT THE CHURCHES IN WAYNESVILLE

NEW CROP Of, TIMOTHY SEED

WAYNESVILLE M. E . CHURCH G. C. Dibert. Pas tor W ' dne,;<iny: Bib le ~ tud y a nd p raye r llll'e~jng III 7 :45 p . 111. This l\ 1 ·r~. Frank t '. L (>'i\\(l~' i:; v i. itinlt wl'ck w e wi ll begin 11 sy:<h ' llllltic rri 11I1~ Ilt W orth ingt iI, Ohi o, ~t ud r of lhe b ook o f Ti tus, l"I:i dnr : Choi-I: 111'[1 tin' a t 7 ::{O .r. I), !lIal'IlIft alt nll'd th 1I0 me p. m. ,'lI ll llny: ~untlny ;ochoo! al ! ::-10 (" ,mil!l: III i\lt. Holly chu re h, on n, Ill, 1\lcll'ninlr wOI';.hip lit l O:30 .'lI11dll~· . Epwo r th 1 l'aglil' a 7 :uO p. 111 , with l1 ol'll Tn 1 11'. and !\ 1 1' ~ , Alber t ~1t'l'i ditb Wh itnkcr :I S Ieadl· ... F: \'nn Fil 'll1all, :-;('ptI'1111 ~I' 22, twin "eli~tic ~~ I '\'ic's at ' :00 p. m, d:llIj{htl'I's, WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST (U ndeno'm illational) Hibk Sdw,,1 At !J ::{ O n, m, T hi ~ will he .' ' !'Odlc Ho ll Day, " !. ord'~ ,'u PP" r III c(ln('l u ~ ion, (,hri ~ Liall J.:nde/lvol· at (j:~5 ,., m, n obNt Arnl ~ tr o ng, ll.!udel'. h:veni n ~ '\'u n)! c· li ~ l ic ,,' n ' ice. at j :~!i p , Ill, S,'!,· 11111 11 HlIbjl'e t "T h,' AUI':l('ti\' c l.'hl'i ~ t." Chul'c h ni~ht scr \' i l"!~ L'ach W e<lnt' ~ dIlY nt 7: ·15 p, 111, T he chul'l' h whel'l.! YO II [1·,, 1 at hu III 1' .

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ST. MARYS CHURCH Rev. J. J. Sch effer, Rcctor Sl'ple mbcl' ~i . ' (' \'l'n t(1cnl h :-;un :'t I,', lind ;\ I J' ~, .J. t ', 1J awk lind dav artcr Tr inil\'. Church , ch oo l :\1 1'. 1lC':ln Ha wk l' ~ pcnt ,'ullday in a t "( I ::\0; MOl' nin i P nlyt' I' a nd Sl!l'- 11< ,1>1\\''' )'(', tilt' ~ 1I1'~ t s o f :'tIl', I1nd 1110 n Il t 10 :30 , :\I r ~ , lI'I c' lvyn Uantn .. FERRY C H URCH OF CHRIST (Unden ominational) Chester A. William s on. Minister H orn e oming undny, Sc ptcmLl'l' 27. Every body in vi te d , Bibl e ' ch oul li t !) ::lO n, m , L o rd' s S up· per a nd serm o n at J 0 :30 S e rm u n s ub ject, "The II clln e 'ol11ing of the Ransomed ." Ba s ket <linn el' al 12 :30, Afte rn oo n sc rvi ces a l 2 :00 p, m. L. G. Tomlinson, min islcr of the W ',lwoo d heviot hU l'c h IIf hri ,t, 'in·innIlU will ~ p (!a k lit lhi, serv ic e. Y() U lir e a lwa ys w" l· come at t hi s c hurc h, ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH Rev, Lawrence B, Mollmann. F irs t , Third and Fifth S un day, Mass at 7 :0 0 a. m . eco nd amI Fourth Sund ay, l ass nt 9 :30 a, m.

MOUNT HOLLY J\h'. and MI'.. EIs wol'th Smilh and family of Day tun ~ p e nt t h e week·e nd h(' l'e a nd attencied th e hOlll e comin g, MI'. a nd MI's. IUI"'TIl'e CrR wfuni s po nt unllltY with II', C)'awfol'd ~ mol he )' at Mount Orc b , Mrs. Frank Thol'l1l)SO n passed away S unday eve nin g. Mrs . L. V. R eeder a nd day g hl e l' Flo l'alll ond of Har veys burg' s pent. MOlldny afte rn oon wi t h 1\1I·s. Levi. Mr. P . A , Run ya n ·an d wi f e and moth r spe nt S un da y in Dayton. Mi s. Th e lma MOI'ga n Hn d 1 ri e nrJ spent S a t urday lind undny wilh home folk s h ere. 1\hs, BUl,ton Eal'llhart nnd' Mrs , He r bert Mal'1 ntt were sh opp ing in Xenia Friday. Mi ss Claru Da ug hte rs s pent Tuesday ~fte rn oo n wi t h Mrs, Lev i Mrs. Ed. Cre w pent th e week· end at hel' home, Tb e lectl'ic pol es have- all been set thro ugh oU)' town . H el'e' ~ h op ing we will soo n ha ve lig h t. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman and daugh te r s pe nt S ulu I'IlllY a ftCl·· n oo n with Mrs. H e rbert Ma rlatt,

Applied E lectricity Nolle- How did yo u get oul nf admittinl(' that youI' futher w a~ electrocuted1 P I'O. ' e- I sa id he occ upi ed t he cha ir of ap pli ed e lect l'icity al o n e of our public in stitutions, 'N o t So Good Do remifa- Wa s it s uccess ful e ngaging that ex.bul'glul' us your c huulfe ul'? So Jas idD - Rather! I've ncve r found II finge r mark on the cur yet!

What a frigntf ul thin~ it is for i u tori s to be shut down for lack W e W 1'0 discIJ sing Ru s ia a t of ol'nel' while a large p ercentage the! din nel' t.1I ble of a bunker. of t h e human rac \! s till lacks adeN on ' or us knl'w any t hing about q ua te clo t liing and s he lter . " lnstead of cond emning the Ru s l h subj ct, but t ha t did n ot pre· \lcnt a long aQ,d unimnled con· sians out of han d. w ouldn't it be v ,. ~tlli o n. mO I'e se ns ible to Bee whethe r ' they Th e !!en el'ul pinion, foi'cibly ex- di cov r anything, no maletr how pressed, wa s that ' talin and hi s small , t hat w e could app ly to lllllke u, :;ocilltcs l' ' p resente d lhe gre ut ou r ow n d ecrepit economi c mach· IlI ClllICe 10 thl' In' ;;e nt·dIl Y wo rld. in e a little better'!" Recenl1y I r end li n nl'ticle b y 1\ was e\' e n urged lhat ul1 the cllpilali :<ti c p O\\'CI'S o ught l o com- PrOfellSOl' Harold J . Las ki in binc to ove rthl'ow th e l3 0lsh evik whic h he puinted o u t how every rc g ime. new id ea . that ever cam e into the }' inHl1y 'r mad e u timid 8ugges· wo r ld ha s been oppo sed b y tho " ex lio n. pe r ts." "Not eve n so great a !'I u I'goon l !lU id t.hai it see med to me pro· , impso n co uld see m e rit in bab l~r t hat the RU ~R i an experime nt II, wil1 hllve to be ve l'y TlIuch m odi· Lis ter's di scovery of untiseptic fi cd Ul' it will fai l. It app 'a I's to t r oll t me nt. Th e oppo sition tu Pas· I'un con t rHry to too man y d eep- teul' was so veh e ment thllt he de· sea led hllm un in s tin ct~ , clared regr e tfully that h e did n ot J\lan i ' l110ved by the 11mbitio n kn ow he hud so many en emies." Napo leo n scoffed a t the steamIII l\('fJuire o pporlunity and secur· ity 1'0 1' his c hi ld re n, Th e Bols he- s hip, 'W elling ton waR vever pers un· vik s dellY hi m th e ri~ht o f acqui ' i· de d that the breeeh.loading rifle l io n , JII a n is " in c urabl y religiou s" wns a n y good , Vand e rbilt refus ed Ih e Boi sh ,\,i ks huv c fltt enrpte d to to e nler ta in the crazy notion t hat nboli ~ h G od , So o ncl' 01' lale l', mlln W estin g hous e cuuld s top his has always I' ·\·o ltt·d a gai n ~t un · trains by "jamming nil' against th e lJridlt'd autocl'lIcy und e r whateve r whee ls." If we k eep oUr minds open to l!' U isl.! OJ' nn me. "l3ut," 1 c ontinu ed, waxing n new ideas w e are b ound t o be littl, ooide r', "an y oll e who look s misle d aften, a nd so m et im es to be o\' c r th e cap itali s ti c co un lries t o· l'idiculous, day Illll ~ t ud nJit th llt o ur eco n omic But the SUI'CSt wa)' o f all to be organiza tion lea ve " a lot to be wro ng is to a ss um e thnt God ha s desire d, Thi nk of th e trll!!,ed y of co mpl ete His proc ess of r evela· wheat Re iling be low the cost of tio n lind that the w o rld tomorrow pruducli o n at a t ime whe n t hou s· will be exac tly like t he w orld toa nds o l'e Rtan dillg' in br ead· lin es. dny.

We' have a Choice lot Qf Home Grown Timothy 'Seed . . .

;\11', and ;\I rs, Gl' o\'!'r Da vid ""n , o f l':Indll r:l, Ohi " , \\'1' 1'(' ~ II "'~ I ~ o[ Re v, an d ~ I r ~, ti , C. IJ iiJcl't Wl!d · n('s<iay all d Thu rsdu y o r Inst w(;, t.'k. ]\[ ~" r", .1111111''' LII\'l.! h· , Richard C'n III lli>l,11 an d J c ,~c 1\ ' llnin A' t on " aw til<' ArrnL: ()· I {~ l' hn1Und Lnll g-l1tlle nt )1id dld o wll. Su nday aftcl' nO I)II,

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:VIYI' I' HYllIan . :\( i 's B e l' nice n nd Bo bby al'e in ('i n (' innuti wh e re '\ I J'~. HVllllln wi ll he n g' uest at II o nl' olel ck lun ch('o n nt th e R e v. H, H. Lnfi'e rty hns r etur· Nel he rlnnd Plaw, o n Thursday. n d a s llali t or of h e r Lytle c hurch fol' anot h e l' y aI', AI lhnlll!'h ~o m e \\'hnt tiff u n d Cha rl es W hita \l er is n ow a s tubrui:ed. l\lrs, La ul'n 7. 1.' 11 esc upe d d ~ n t at Witte nbe l'g Colleg, Spring yc r inus injul',\' wh e n !'he fell on fi e ld, an d Ilis broth e r ~ M e l'edith l he ('cment wn lk in Ihe va I'd o f Whi tnk e r is taking B post.gradu ate, ~Ii ~" Sa rah Smith 's r esi dence, o n CO lll'se at Waynes vHle school. l\I o nday m orning. Th e ladie s of th e Lytle Aid society nre bu sy thi.1 wC'ek pre paring !\ JI·~. Ed ith Ha l'l ' i ~ an d Mrs . mca I ~ at lh e Wane n Co un ty Fuil', La u l'll J\! M he r e n tertai n ed Mi ss l\Irs. Margaret .J ohns was a din· I': III IllU lI eigh wn y, Miss May lI e r gu est S unda y at the co untry WI'i!!'ht ~\nd Mr, HU lTi s Mos her to hom e of MI'. a nd Mrs. Amos ' Cook dinne!' lit The L it tle 1nn on Su n· n al' Waynes vi lle. da y. 1'I-fr. find Mrs. Guy R outzahn and dll ug h t e l's molo r E'll to Tippecanoe Mr . li nd 1\11': . Ever It cu rs at- Cily, un day an d s pe nt the day te nded a bir'lhday dinn e r lit the with lhe latte r's mother, Mrs . home o f lIh. an rl Mril. Fred Zim· Mary Boitno tt. me rman in Leba n on, gjve n in Miss Anna Mnril.yn Whitaker hon o l' o f MI·s. Tro rn er Wul tO Il, of has been abse nt (I'om sc hool on Sp dn g \ a ll ey, o n unuay. ncco unt of having t he mumps: Mrs. Mal'Y Cnrmony was e n· MC!RR r , . W. F.. o l'n ell lind Hnrry t erhline d lo dinn e r S unduy a t the Prater mot ored to Pi tts burg, Fri· h ome of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Flory, da y and sp ent lhe w k·end wi th in Dll yton. Wm, Miche n e r' li nd fnmHy, Mrs . 1\1 rs. Melvy n Sw ank and children Corne ll, w ho has Leen vi s iling lh e s pe nt the latte r part of the w eek Mi ch e nel" , r eturn e d h om w it h in Dayton with Mr. and Mrs. Willhem, Monday eve ning. bert Swank. MI', and Mrs. KE!sler Graham a n d Miss Doris ,'n li ~ bury is co nfin ed da ug hte r accompanied Mr. and to h e r ho me with u s prninl!d a nkle, 1\Irs. C. W, Albright of Waynes· the I'e s ult of being t hro wn fr om ville t o olum b us Sunday nnd the running bonnJ o f u n auto o n s pent the d wy wi.th Mr. and Mrs, whic h : he wns dding , Severa l high A. E. White nnd s ons. Rc hoo l stud n tR we re r idi ng o n the Mr, and MI·s. John Grisham, of oul: ide of t he C:1I' at th e time. Dayton Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schoo· ley and dllllg- hter, of Madi sonville MI'. and MI'S, J o hn Y OI'k Ilnd 1\lr. and Mrs. Frank Bray, of fnl1lil y, o f Fo s t e r~ , Mrs, Anna Gos hen we r e Su nday afte rnoon DOlln(1 , ane! s on ~ , MI'. a nd Mrs , callers at th e h o m e of Mr. a nd Wilbul'n a nd d nug hte l', of Monow Mr!!. Emery Chal'leton . Mr, Hllll Mrs. Ha rold Shu tts and Everett Enrly is having a dis· family, anti l\fr. Walter DOllne play from the L y tl e elevator at spen t . undn y with Mr , nnd Ml's. th e Wn r l'en Countly fa ir this week. J. C, Jl i: ey and fumil y. Rev. and Mrs. J. C, Stitzel of n ear Cincinnati were dinner guests Thursday at the home of MI SSIO NAR I ES AT MI'. nnd Mrs, Ed Longacre. . Mrs. Albert S tacy returned FRIENDS MEETING home Sunday evening after a two wee ks s tay at the home of her Gilb e rl and Minnie Bowle s who daug hte r, Mrs. 'Eata Null. n ~r have spe nt n numb er of years in Sp l'in gbol'o, who has been qUite !I I Japan ns mi : ionaries, wi ll sp eak und fl' ie nd s he re IlJre sorry to learn at th e Fri end s' M e e1 in gh o u ~e that hel' conditiolrl remains about " ptum ber 27th uL 2 :3 0 . p. m. t he s nme. Every uno welc o me. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark, MI'. n nd Mrs. Walter Clark and Jr. S ubsc ri be fo !' The Miall)i Gazette in company with Mr. and , Mrs,

1\1 il ton S heehan nnd Margaret Rogers, vis ited relnti ves in Winc hellt e r, Ind ., S unday . MI'. and Mrs , Alb e rt Cornell of Ferry were Thursday Iluellts o'f lheir daul('htel', Mrs. Mark W ilson and fllmiJIy.

Waynesville farmers he. Co. Phone 25

WaJ n eaville , Oh io

ENSILAGE FOR SALE AT ANY TIME

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The Roxanna and Waynesville Canning Plants

NOTICE Are you t hinkin g of exch a n ging your D ayton Building A lsociat ion I tock for property? If 1 0, I can h e lp you- no obligation, n o cost and strictly confid entia l. Ca n r e fer you to people whom I h ave helped-phone for appoin t me nt.

W. N. SEARS Waynesville

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PLAYGRO UN DS ·

By Lau rence Alma-Tadem a In s ummer I am so very glad W e children nre so s mall, For we can see a thousand thi ngs That men can 't see at al1. Th ey do n't kn o w much about t h e moss And ull the s tones th ey pass : They never lie and play am on&, The forest in th e grass:

COLUMBIA CEMENT

They wlilk about , a long way off i And, when we are at t he sea, Let father s toop as best he can He can't find things like me. But, when the snow is on the ground ' And all the puddles freeze, I wish that I were very tall, High up above t he trees.

Late Classified Ads. FOR SALE FOR SALE- Locust posts, seasoned. Apply Anna C. Stinson, Harveys burg, Ohio, Phone 28FS

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WANTED RELIABLE DEALER wan ted to h~lI1d le Heberlin g 'Products in Warr.en County. Excellent opportunity for the right man. Earnings $60 weekly not unusu al. Write for free catalog ue . G. C. HE BERLING COMPANY, Dept. 18'86 Bloomington, s30

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MILES AND MILES Of the best roads in Ohio are built ,with

ColumbiaCemerit A ne,w car of Columbia Cement on hands at

Madden'sLumberYard

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Phone 14

FOR RENT- A good 98 acre farm upon 50-50 basis. Good, level tillable land with no waste gro und Inquire of 'J . V. Hartsock, Waynesville, Ohio.

Waynesville, Oh~o

Why do millions more people ride on Goodyear Tires?', Latest Impr oved G OO D YFrAR PATH FINDE R

New Improved COODYEAR ALL-WEATHER

5 IIp('rttv is t Cord Tires

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Let u s show you the flner qua l ity that you get bl'ca uscCoo,rycar builds :'I lI!-L10NS J\'tORE tires

$ 5 :,~? (30st.58)

$11.10 pcr p ail' Other s i~cs equally Jow

Lifet ime Guaranteed ,' ihn E!lcla Pair ~.40- 2 1 (' 9:xUO ) $4 .98 $ 9.60 4.5U -20 t2.9d.!>O) " . . . 5.60 10.90 , 4,'15-19 (.ui:s.,n, > •• • • 6.65 1!!.90 5 :25.21 (3 115.ZfJ ) ,. , ", • 8.57 16.70 30x 3 Yl lw,g. CI. • 4.39 8.54 HEAVY DUT Y TRUCK T IR E S 30x5 • ••• ~ • • • • $1~.95 82 '6 • • . •~ • • ! , _, . 29.75 7.50 ~20 (34x7.50) 29.95 6,OO -2!/(:J2x6.0U) 15.35

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••• isn't it because the people who buy t i res, mather'than those who seU them, defin itely ha've 'sct. tied the question as to whose tires are t he best values?

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1:1 P D elc o Batle ri es

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(18.4.7S) Oth er I luI In I'rcportioD

$9.50 IJgh t J 3 P De lco Batleries

$'.50 13 P Willal'd Batteries

$9.50 13 P Autex Battel'.il'!;I·

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Small CIl!'8, bill cars-they all wear m ore Goodyear Tires thaa any other kind. T he measure of value in a product,may accu~ , rately be gauged by its volume of sales. Yo,," owe i t to 'yourself tQ Icnow the rea,sons why Go,9dy~_ Tires lead all othen so greatly. ,We can show , . you! . "

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1931

..LAT~T NEWS

THE SCHOOL' REPORT FOR PAST WEEK

DIRECf FROM OHIO CAPITAL

PITCHER'S BATTLE FOR SUPREMACY

COUNTY FAIR WAS WELL ATTENDED

Ml'~. W. O. Rupel' is spending ollie of th Bellbrook baseball lhe week in inc inn ali. players and their friends secured J\1I'~. '. P. Salisbury i ~ vi siting the '1e l'vices of Tom Vogel, one of the best K mi-pro pitchers in ·hl'l· ehild1'en in CI 'veland. Dayton, and cli me to \Vayne Park J. C. Hi ~ey and fam ily !lpen't lu ~ t Sun day afternoon, confidently Sunda y with I'e lali v('f; at ZOll r. ~x I>ccling to wipe up the ground 1\11'. a nd ~ I' S. \V. H. A l1 e n were with (lUI' W. A. C'S. But Bob visi tor. in TrllY a nd Piqua. t o<iIlY. Augspurgel' had the old strike-out ban working in ils best form, so MI'. and lVIl·S. S. D. Henk le visiled th e Ma sl nic Home at . pring- ther e was much weeping nnd wailing and gnashing ot teeth fi eld, Sunda y. among the denizens or Ding-Doni 11·s. Lee Hawke UIII) daughte r . Cl'el!k; olso , much futil e wavin~ D O J'i ~ w ra bU Rin es!! v i ~ itorR in of baLl'. In plain Englillh, W. A. Leba non Monday. C. reg istered !l I to 0 victory over MI'. and Mrs. Marie Ro~eJ'~ and Bellbrook . Both pitchers were in rare form daught.er visited r elative!! in ILnd euch was accorded errorlcsll . pri ngbol'fl ·unday . supporL in the field. Vogel held our Mt·. and 11· ~ . Malt McKin sey boys to three measly singl,es and i sued no free transportation of ~ pent Tue:dn y with MI'. and Mrs. any kind, causing seven victims t() Joe McKin~ey , III Mo rrow . take the air. Augspu l'ggel' yielded Mrs. .Tame. M. ,arpcl' and Mi ss fOUL' singles and a pass, and hit a Sarah Hngel', of Xenia, were Way- batter, but he added sixteen 'Illore ne ville visitors, Mondny afternoon to his Ii t of strike-out victims. A few bits of fnncy fieldiog were MI'. and Mrs. Sam'l Hain es, o{ staged by each team, although the Bellbrook, \\'ere guests of Mr. and pitchers pre-empted most of the MI'!). Earl onncr unday after- lime light. The visitors made their first noon. threat in the seco nd when E. MI' . and Mrs. Robert rew left Darbyshire and Peterson each J\1unday for Fairmount. Jnd ., si ngled and Wright advanced them wh ere th ey are the guests of M,·s. with a sacrifice, but Edwards and Barnett fl·oved easy victims of the Lydia Presnall. s. o. bal. Vogel started the third MI'. and !If 1'>1. W. H. All en nnd with a walk, and Crowl i·nserted Los Ange les, Cal. The sixty Hereford steers owned Charles O'Nenll Spcl;t unday ' in the second of his Casey hits; incinna t i. t he gue s l~ of Mr. and Hopkin s singled to left, but Lash To t h Editor of the Miami Ga- !J y m emb rs of tbe Warren Cou n and the faiJ;h(ul Mendy took care ~aby B,;,ef I~b WTlrc sold at pub, MI'. has Fi sher. z(!.tteof the offerings of the Darbyshire hc auction Fl'lday morning at the I thought it . would be of in- fair~ound s bring'ing total ash Mr. und Mrs. Lesli e Beck al'e brpthers. The next. six Bellbrook terest to the old timel's, if any receipts of $5,570.90. 'I' hu s clos- IInnouncin g the! arrivnl .of a batters followed Crowl's example; sueh neknowledge themselves to ed one of t he mo t ~ uc cessf ul dau ghter at thoir. home, on Mon- in fact, the last was Crowl, him.self. Hopkins hit his second Binbe in that categol'y about Way- ~gTicultul'al projects ever staged day, September 28. g le to start the sixth, but wa. neRville-to Iknow that I had at lIT the cou nty and one that p)'ovilunch in this city this week, W. J. ded a major attl'action at the Make your Lawn more beautiful doubled pff first when R.r DerbyIrvin nnd his daughter, Mrs. Isa- recent Warren County Fail'. have your mower sharpened by shire crowled. M anwhile, not a W. A. C. had belle Irvin' Works, wife of Dwight The s ixty calves we ighed a total El ecLTak een Process. See Roy WOI'ks. Pacific Coast msnager of of 53,884 pound s and brou ght an Pigott, at Lumber Yard . I'eached base. Schoo lmaster Youn~ s tarted the performance with' • the ational Biscuit Co. Mr. Irvin !lverage PI'ICe of 10 I-a cents rang Single lo centel', and Heisinger is 91 years old and lives here with mg from the grand champion price and Mame Brown Mis. es Annie hi daught~r . . I am wondering 01 26 % cents to 7 1.4, the lowest and Clara Lile spent Friday at advanced him with a sacrifice. Augspurger was retired, Wriltbt whetber h e. is the oldest living sale record. I , Institution fot' Feeble Minded Lo Barnett, Young taki ng third. native SO n of Waynesville. If he One of the steers was pUI'chased t:he hildren in olumbus. "Old Reliable" Weller hit the n xt is n ot he oertainly is near oldest. by E. . Coyle, local meat merpitch for what almost everybody Mr. Irvin tells me. that the first chan t . MI'. and Mrs. Harry Otstot and thought was a' two-bagger, . but. money th t be earned was in the family and Mrs. Gram, of Spl'ingStanley ruled that it Wl\8 ,a.. 'office or the old Miami Visitor, Wayne Town .... jp Winner. field, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. strike. Mike workf!d the now the Miami Garette. when he 1. E;rnest Cook, ~5 in merchan- Matt McKinsey, on Satul·day. count to three and two, and. drove was 10 Ye!lrs old, inking t he forms dise donated by. Waynesville Fann out the hit which brought the for the press. He 'had to stand on ers IDxchange. a box to reach the type. Mr. Irvin Mi~ H elen Hawke and the Le- pedagog in. Mike sto le second, 2. ,Jacque Adams, ~3 in cash was for many years business manMay ebildl'en motored to Worthing but never -mind what the n6xt by the WayneSVille Na- ton Saturday. Mrs. LeMay, .who hitter (1) did. ager of the hicago Inter Ocean. donated tional BanK. He has many fond recollections of The visitot·s made a last effort In had been visiting fl'iends thel'e, ac3. Harry Furnas, $2 in cash co mpanied ·them home. .the nint~·. With two down, Eo' old .friends in ,the Waynesvme nated by t he WayneSVille NaDarbyshire was hit by a pitched community hut he stands today the last msn IOf his own generation tional Bank. Mr, and Mrs. Lemuel Lamb ball, and purloined the next two Calf ClUb Facts: - a day of st:rong men and women and family, of. Clu l'ksville, Mr. stations,_but the best that Reising Number of steel's: 60. who shed lu's tel' on theil' native and Mrs. Lut.het' Lamb and family batting Tor Peterson, could do was Purchased: Novembet· 16. 1930. soil. As will be remembered, Mrs. of Dayton, spent Sunday at the a weak I;rounder to the box. Bellweight when purchased T. T. Dodson, fOl'merly of Wny- 365Average home of MI'. and Mrs. John Lamb. brook expects to come back tor pounds. more punis'h ll1 ent, next Sunday_ nesville, now living in IndianapTotal cost per head: $53.45. olis, is Mr. Ju'vin's sister. ,/ Dl·. and Mrs. Eldl'in Smith, of BELLBROOK . . 'old: September 26, 1931. , C. M. Cartwright Average weight when so ld: Dayton. ann ounce the birth of a L. ' G, 'Tomlinson, minister of AB R H PO A : E Bue Ban daughter uptember 24. The Crowl, ss ..... ... 4 0 0 1 O. 0 898 pounds. the es~ood Cheviot Church !Jf Waynesville High School played nn"'-,; .....;,;.·_ Christ -was the speaker at the Average selling price pel' young lady is the granddaughter Hopkins, c:f ... ,4 0 2 1 0 0 their first beseball game at Center INJURED IN FALL of MI'. und Mrs. Will Smith, pound: 10 1-3 cents. 1'~'n'..1V1n... attern,oori se.t,'Yice at Ferry Home ville 'Ye~nesday, September 28rd. R Darbyshh'e, c4 0 7 a '0 ..: former Wayn esville l·esideRts. Highest price: 2G 1h cents . . halEardolLlscoming S,u~day. E Darbyshire b 3 0 l o a 0 Due to the a~sence of Wallace . Miss Ruchle) Pettit, who makes price: 7 1-4 cents. Lowest I Peterson, 1'f .. 3 0 .1 1 0 , 0 second base man, Ellis sho*stop~ her ' home with her sister, Mrs. Heaviest calf when sold : ) ,055 On Wodnesda'Y evening, Sep- ·Reising .. .... ~ . 1 0 0 0 . 0 0 W-oman's ' Foreign Missionary and Vlhitaker, , left-fielder, Ooach Sydne:y Chandler, 'fell down the pounds. tember 23, at 8 o'clock, at the Wt'ight, 2b .. .... 2 0 0 1 8 0 Society of E. Chut:eh will hold Pyle had t-o use Cook; Cornellus cement steps leading to the sideTotal I'eceipts of saIl!: $5,570.90 hom e of h I' parents, Mi s Hani- Edwards, If .. .. 3 0 0 ,1 0 0 J;he ftl-ilt Il'ieetlng of the· year nt 8!ld Miller in their l'espeotive posi- walk at the Chand ler 'home, unProf. David M. Fyfl'e, dean of ette Fordyce becllme the bride of Barnett, Ib .... 3 0. 'home of Mrs. · Raymond Conlle.r, tIODS. da~r m01:ning breaking her collar 12 0 0 the Department of Animal Hus~ MI'. Perry Thomas,. Th e ceremony Vogel, p .. .... .. 2 0 0 0 3 0 on Wednead~YI October 7. . He. had ,planned Oll using Cook, 'bone: ." waR porformed by Rev. John Albbandry in the College of AgriculM~ ss 'Pettit was on her way to Hardln" Miller and A,dams right in thc pres.ence of about Totals .. ... ... 2~ '0 4 24 11 0 substitutes. . church when the accident occurred ture at Ohio State Univer ity, who seve nty-five relatives 811c;! friends. • Batted Jor Peterson in 9tll. as one of the judges at t he Turne·r... pitched a wonderful ,She .wall ~<'I'en~oved to . -Mc~leU~n served T·he bride is the .attractive Wanen County Baby Beef show game, ·strtkmg out s ix o'pponen ts hospital" Xel1la, wnere she IS SAid last week, was ' enthusiastic in his da ughter 'Of M\'. and Mr ll. Hany and allowing only nine scattered to pe getting along very well. . WAYNESVILLE A. C. FOI'dyce, of the Township road. praise of the loc.ul project. <:\:hllrsd!lY.! hits. . ====='= ====:..::::=!==.' AB R H PO A E The bridegl'o om is the son of In a letter addressed to Secre:', .-j " . . ~ .• Bart~n snowed, up well .at first :.:.ta'ry Coburn he states that War- Mr. und Mrs. Lawrence Thomas, Weller e ........ 3 ·0 · 1 16 r 0 ;. ~ , ...... , v,.' ,'...... -. , bjY, taking . eve.r ything that came IT H ren county is to be congratulated of nell!' Ferry, and graduated Ellis, l b .. .. ... .. . 3 0 0 7 0 0 . lWisll " ~izzie, Joy 'entertained last h sway. . S;on the success · of its first baby from Waynesville 'High school in Magee, ss ... " .. :1 0 0 0 1 0 Wedn~sCIay, .: Ml'/'I. ~,Will . ShamLittle Carl Cook played a hangAB R H PO A E beef project. Calves were excel- the class of '29 . Lash, cf .. ........ 3 0 1 1 0 0 baugh, ot Eagle Mills, OIlio, Mrs. up game 'a t second. He silenced all CookJ 2b .. ", ... 8 0 0 0 2 0, lent and prices obtained at the Mr. arid Mrs. Th omas expect to Mendy. 2b .... .. 3 0 0 2 0 0 :WUm,I\'''. phamJ>augbj . Mrs. John teah t hat Coach Pyle might DaVis, 3b ..... .. .2 0 0 0 0 0 auction sale on Friday establisbed uslabli sh theiL' borne in 'n new' Ramby, If .. ... ,3 0 0 0 0 C) ~.lto~ arl'd ' M.~. dUa·' ~pliJi~er, had of ~is ability by making Savage, c' ........ 3 ' 0 , 0 6 ' 1 1 wonderful record, Prof.' Fyffe hOllse which is being erected by Gons, If ... ..... .. 0 0.0 0 0 0 of ~pl1f!' . iValln'. . first QSSIl\t of. ~he game. He Turner, p ... , .. 3 O · 0 1 15 0 stated. the brid egl'oo m, at Ferry. Young, rf ." .... 3 1 1 1 0 0 .. ; ; . a hard hit grounder and eas- Cornelius. ss . .. 3 l ' 1 3 2 1 HeIsinger, 3b .. 2 0 0 0 0 thl'ew .the runner out at first. Bal·ton, Ib .. .. . 3 0 1' .. 8 0 0 Announce Prize Winner. Augspurger; p 3 0 0 0 8 0. in the gatne he robbed a G. Miller, It .. .. 3 0 1 0 0 0 ...... ~"nLI~nn"" batsman of a hit by, Adams, cf ... ,. 2 , 1 0 0 0 0 . The {ollowing winn~rs of the Totals .... .. .. . 26 1 3 27 6 0 • ·No pOCket . /l wondel'ful stop on . a E. M!llel', rf .... 1 . O. 0 0 0 prizes oft'ered by Everett Enl'ly, of liard grounder. Hardlh, rf .. ... 1 0 ·0 0 0 0 Lytle, at the Wt:\rren County Fair: 123466789. .Savage, behind the bat, proved - - - - - On t he large lump of Cindere lla Bellbr,ook .... 00 00 0 0 0 () 0- 0 .that he. was a good receiver. He Totals .. .. ..'... 24 2 ~ 3 18 10 2 coal, are: W, A. C. .. ...... Q 0 000 1 00 x- 1 J1}Jlde 'TlIrner pitch just where t he First prize, Mrs. Carl Sanker, .9 PPosltion couldn't hit., Cornelius, . C H' S Waynesville; second · prize, Mrs. Earned ' .Run-Waynesville. an original outfielder, was changed . . . Elwood Reedy, Franklin; third Run Batted In by Weller. tem.pol'arly to ' short-.stop .and R H PO A E Mrs. Mary Brown; Lytle i . fou Left on Base&-Bellbrook 5; playe a great game. . 0 l ' 3 0 Mrs. H. O. Greely, Newport, Waynesville 2. , .. DaVis, 'llt third, Miller, Harain 1. . 3 8 2 1 On . the number of pieces Stolen Bases-E. Darbyshire 2; and 'Adams in the 'out-fteJd ~idn't' 0, 1 1 .( 0 .c oal t first prize; Donald Thoma, lIer. have :much field'i ng to' do. . 1 0 6 1 0 Lebanon; . 'second prize, Fl'ank Sacrifice Hits-Wright, HeIsin, A(fams was hit·.by a pitched ball 1 1 1 2 1 llhQm!ls, ~aynesvi11e: third prize; ger. i~ ~he . Aix~h inning and ,was ad1 1 3 2 O. Miss PaulIne 'Veasel, Lebanon. Double Play-Weller to Ellis. vanced . tp -third by a seriel3 of 0 3 0 0 0, Tbel~e .were 182 % pounds in t!le StJ'uck Out--by Vogal 7; by o· 0 0 0 0 large lump and 2Q2 pieces in Uie IYlcriftces. 'He sc.o,red .. the first tun AugsPlJrger 1/1. the fame .for Waynesville when .0 0 0 0 tile. • Base' C)n Balls-off Augspurger 0 0 1" 0 0 • - , .••- -- o Centerville mad\! an error Hit Batsman-E. Darbyshil'8 sev,e.n th .fr!lme-Carrtelius Bradf~rd,. cf: __ 0 _0 _0 _0, _0 ASS. ERTS I,N.NOCENCE (by Au~p.urger' . .man' .knocked the 'ball ' Umpires:-Stanley nnd Lovely. , ' -Totals ........ 25 4 9 21 14 2

Myel' Hyman and ' family spent Local Teachen To Make Study of Sunday in Cincinnati. 'The M.,k. of an Educated Man.' Wayne Township T<!ach l'S will • MI'. and Mrs. W. B. Squires continue th practice initiated spent Sunday in· DaYton. last ~eal' o( meeting monthly and J. V. Hart.'!ock was a business OCclu!lona l1y ~e mi,monLhly Iol' the visitor in Batav)a, Ohio, Monday. di se u 8~ ion of educational probleil1s Guidnn ce manu llIR No. 1 publi she d the Ohio State Dllpal'tment of M~s. ~lice McKinse:y visited her ucation WUIl t,udied . by tho son Joe and family at Morrow, last teacher;; . in I'OSpt'ctive buildingl> week. , last year. Many 'help fu l ' sugges. Mrs, Frank StallJlbeh'y, Miss tions grew out of those discusMary and RU8sell visited relatives sion s. 'I' he new book entitled " The Marks of a n Educat.ed Man" in Oakland Sunday. was choHen f(l r thi s year. Many Mrs. Rilla Brown, of Centerville intercstl'ng theori es and facts al'e who has innny friends in this com- advanced in t.he pagos of this volume. Mr. William s says lhat un munity, is ' very ill. Educated Man cu ltivates the open Rev. G.C. Dipert and 'family mind, combines the thr e great vi itod relatives at Macomb, Ohio hCI'itage!; ot cd ucatio n, always lis .• The Board -Of ·Parole is now lo- ':VhuMiday and ~riday. ten!! to the man w'ho knows, never " cated In new quarters l'ecetttly )augh ~ at ncw ideas. knows the constructed at Ohio PenitentiaTY. The McKinsey family held their secret of getting along with other It was necessarg w use the large reunidn at Wayne Park, Sunday peopl e cultivates th e habit of sucroom fOI'marly occupied by Chief with forty-seven I?resent. cess, knows that as a man think th CrerIC Bishop and Aids, tho latter so is he, knows popular notions now being housed in the auto tag Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shriner of are always wrong. cannot be sold warehouse. across the stre.et from Milford, Ohi~t .were Sunday. guesl,s n\agic, lin.ks himself ~v!th a grent the prison offices. Hundreds 'of of ]dt·, and Mt·S. J., V. Hartsock. cau 0,' budd a un amblllOn picture pTisoiuns have been clte4 . for pa. to fit his abilities, tries to feel the tol And their cases are be ang Dependable Watches and the em.otion he ought: to feel, keeps beard. Because these ruen are latest in Jewelry and Novelties at bu sy at his highest na t ural level. eligible in ..110 way assures them. Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, kno\~' s it is never too lute to learn that, they will go on llarole at this Ohio. ~ . never loses fa ith in th man h~ tune. Secur!rig employment for migh t have been, and achieves the parole prisoners is the gteatest Mr. Roy I,',gott. who underwent m/lsteries that make him a world lll'oblem l\nd is causing memJ>er- an operation at Miami VRlley hos- citizen, and lives a gl'eat I'eligious . life. ship of t he board a ~reat deol of pit!}l, returned home Thursday worry. Direj!tol' of ' Welfare Mc- last wee. He an sw~rll questions pel'sonal Sweeney states thlit the board will and 1)I'ess'ing, an werS them so that in no wa be influenced by 'the apClarence McCray and famiJY~.of each one may find a sci ntitic solupea'l'ance of anyone on behalf of Oenterville, were guests 'o f M'l'. tion of Iljs difficulty. It is the the prisoners. It i~ not necessary and Mrs. O. E. AndeTson, Sunday LJUII·IH'S". to Jis t some of these questo go to the expense of sending afternoon. . .... . . III another issl\e of tliis , anyone to Oolumbus as it will papfll', lack of space preventing have no effeot on tbe ·parole wbat 111'. and Mre. Frank Lusk, Mr. OUI' doing so this tnme. . ever. and Mrs. Otto , SebOld, of CinCinnati, spent unday with Mr. and F. F. A. Exhibit. Apparently the larger \l'~gistrnt- Mrs. W. 0 , Raper. ion munjcipalit e8 do not cast as . ' . The Wayne Township F . F. A. large a vote in proportion to their ' Mr. and Mrs. MerJ~ Kerns and were very successful with their ' size as do ~he smaller ,egiatratiol) daughter motored down from exhibit at the Warren County munieipalitiell and: the nOI)-regl.t Olevel~nd, Sunday, Mrs. Kerns and Fair. The idea of their'project was . trati~n areas. Aecprding to C1ar- Joan. remaining fpr the week. a reproductiOn of the emblem of enee J .. ~roWn,. , ~ecret:ary of St!lte their organizution pins. • and e.hlef ~Iectton official of our Mr. rul'd Mrs. 1. O. Hawke, Mr. Theil;' emblem lias the rising sun 8ta~e, the eigHt largest mun and Mrs. J. P. Fromm and talJlily back of a cros section of no enr ties having a population spent Sunday in' Dayton, the of cotn which fOl:ms the backS.ol persons, ./id guestS 0'1 Mr. and ~1'8. Carl HaWKe g'l'ound of the pin. The center i p4!l'/'I9 n 'l;egis.tered ~.st:_only.. ' . , . I c~mposed of ~ si1!lple plow and a $,21 votes at the fast general elec- . The regular meeting of ' tlie WIse owl. tIOD. This indicates ' that one vote Wayne. Township Motherll Club _Qf tl1e organizations in the WIUI east in · the lor will be held at 'the Grade building county only ~wo were represented each . 3.84 .persons 1~~'~~?~~111~~~:1 Friday afternool)j OCtober 2, at '2 . Th~ Wayne .display was very atThe 59 registration n O'clock. ' tractiVtl both In CQlor 'scheme and of, O.hl() contain 3}78 arrangement which prove that the ~ Ions (56.9<-;" ' of the . Mr. and Mrs. Philip Zepf, of l)oys and ·their instructor spent cast in 19'30, 58.6% Of, Oollege Hill, Oincinnati, were some time in prepa~·ati()n'. vote. The eight largest cities guests ot the lattet':a parents, Mr. Ohio .(all bemg over 100,000) and Mrs. GElorye J. Smith ,on Elltlest Cook took tir t honor representing 40.00;.,' of the total Sunday. in the. Baby Beef feeding contest population but cast less than ' in Wayne 1:ownship, and seventh ,-:84.47'" of the ,to.tal votet .r Mr. and ¥rs. Thomas Hardin th~ cou.n ty, ooDlpeting with . '\, " , . and ' family spent ',' Sunday ~ 60 other contesta nta. Miss Virginia Hardin, who is teaching ill .the Pendleton cOllnty, Mrs. Hough is now confined to Ky., sellools. ' , her hom e 'be~ause of iIlneSll..

COLUMBUS-The county fair IIGSIIOn Is drawing to a close- and ~e venture tbe opinion that many fair. officials Ill'e glad of that :fact for it has been a · poor season for the tnnual hOlJle-coming exhibitions and unless financial aid' is rendered by county commissioner ,many fairs . will 1>e comJ1.elled .to ~Iose their gates, perhaps forever. Nextweek tour cOjJnty fairs will , b'l ;held at Butler, ' Hnml1ton county, CarrolltO'n, Ca.rroU coupty Marlon, Marion county and W.ooser,Wayne county. An independent ' fair will also be held at Attica. .The. week ot' October 5th four tah'S will be held, Georgetown, Coshocton, Mt. Gilead and Ottawa, and Dover and Lancaster, the week following. .

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WIl1'I'!!n oun ty clo, cd ils eighty second annual fail' in lhe most sati fnclol'Y way .. Th e Jail' thi s yeal' was more lik e t he uld·fashioned une held by our ancestors a nd th people of the co unty seemed to realize it, fOI' the allendunce was .far b-lyond that. Qif faits held in lale years. Wcd nesdllY was not a fail' day on account of the early I'ain, bu t the l'e were more people out than usual for the first day . . Taken as a whol e t he racing wus extremely good, about 125 horses being on the grounds, and ~o llJ e very fast time wa s made. Livestock displays und exhibils in tlle various o'pen clu~ses were Lhe best in many yeaI" \\'hile the fine displays made by loca l merchants contributed much to the . uceess of the fair. . 'I'he Ba by Beef Club exhibit and auction sale atil'aeted con idera Babe Broyorn. 9. daughter of a ble intel'est and wa s one of the Detrolt veteran was offidal "buddy" mo t popular features ever held in connection. with a loca l fair of Ame:ica'8. warriors at their' The Food Show wa ' another popconvention. ular feature wbil e the usual large cI'owd witnessed the racing on both Thul'sday and Friday after8LYQesvillians nO ons. Grange exhibits were unusuully tine as were the many displays f'gether mud e by girls ' and boy' 4-H Clubs of the county. The Wayn e a Western Township vocalillnRI·agl'iculture class aIMo had an attl'active exhibit

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Having advanced the money to the manufacturers several months ago when they desired it most, oui" stores now have 1000 tons of New Fertilizer, ready to be shipped from the factory to our warehouses, and we are most happy to be able to make this saving .to all of our regular custoDlers and to new customers so long as the specific qu.a ntity contracted for lasts.

FAIRLEY HARDWARE COMPANY Phone 32

WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

Present Fertili zer Prices Guaranteed Until We Have to Repurchase Again pI·oved. allowed and ~on'firmed by Lewis for divorce. Charges nrc Ircne Thomas, et aI, to Cincinthe court. gl'OS8 neglect. nali Gns & Electric Co. the use of The first. final and distributive certaiil rca I estnte in Wayne t.ownaccount of Morrow R. White, execM.arria.e Licenle. ship fOI' lines. utor of the estate of Zoe Reathea W. E. and Elsie Stroud to CinPerry James Thomas, mechanic clnnutl'G as & EI ec tI'IC ' Co. Th e White. deceased, was approved, aJlo\~ed and confirll1ed by the court of Wayne~jIJe. and Miss Hal'l'iette use of certain real estate in The account of Ned Hicks; guar Edith Fordyce. of Waynesville. Wayne township fol' lines. . dian by Hazel Hicks, administraNanc), M, Hurst and Mary E. Probate!' Court Proc:eedi.nRI trix of tbe estate of Ned Hicks. Real Eltate TrAIIlfeu Hurst. All rcal and personal In the case of Cynthia Holl', deceased. of Albert O. Hicks 'mlnor Carl ' and Cal'oline Schaub to property. ~ (.xeclllrix of the estate of Alice M was approved. allowed an <!con- Ag'llos M. chl·oeder. Inlots Nos. Ella . Schwartz to Charles W. utton. deceased. versus Alice firmed by the court. 2938 and 2939 in Loveland. Schwartz. All real and p rsonal . I I b th R. H. Hildebrant, executor of 'Carl and Carolirie ch:lub to property. J ac bs. e t a I• ' It l~ 01' ( el'e< Y e the estate of I. N. Miller, filed her Hannah Mally. Inlo ts Nos. 2!l40 Grac e M. Bunnell ,deceased, to cuurt that sel'\Tice-s be had upon 'flr. t nnd final acount. and 1941 In Loveland. DOl'Othy Bunnell and Lucille B. said defendants, Edwin S. Eldridge, executor of • Martin S. and Annll Taylor to Simmerman. 110 acres jll Union Howal·d. J , Corwin wa s llPpoint- the estnte of Mary B. Eldridge, de Harrie M. McLane. Real estate iJ;l township. cd admini strator of the and estlltefiled of cease. d til ed h"IS lnven t ory an d ap- LO"eland. Ophell' a F. Weslovet· nnd Albert Llda Smith, dec e a~ed. • bond of ~6()0 with Mary S. Corwin praisement. He is or dered to sell . Catherine M. D'Arcy to Horace S. Westover to J. ·M. Robinson. Incertain property at private sale G. Coqk. , nlot No. 123 In Morrow. lot 'No. :950 in Franklin. d H 'i'B Anderso n as sureties .. and an make rAtuITh!lmas F. Pende, ra, deceased, to -Wilbur Wilson to . Harry Oook. , H, S. Conover ... .. to court. George. P .. Gate!;, and H . B. Andemon were aJlpointThe Lebanon-Citizens National John Winfield: Inlot No. 92 in Inlot No. 942 in Franklin . . Bank a. nd 'Trust Company. execu- Morrow. Hattie Gardner to George H. An cd appraisers. . A copy determining the inheri- tOI' of the el\.tnte ot Bert Drake is . Thomas F. Penders. deceased to derson. Inlot No. 31 in Middleordered' to sell one share of the Margaret P. Taylor, et al. Inlot I>oro. tllnce tax on. thl~ e ·tate of Jean- preferred stock of the S. Fred Co. No. 11 in Morrow. F lorence M. Poor to C. C. and nfiedttewithout R. Thompson It 100. Olive Hopson to Olarence Baker Mabel Ander on. Real estate in delay. .is to be certi- for not less than. '£..,.. Thc will of Ell swol·th W. SnethThe will of Virgtnia Hill was and Grace Baker. Real estate iti 'Washington ' township. en. decea ed~ wa.s admited to Pl'O- filed in probate. Franklin and Clearcre(!k townships .... Adam Roesch and Elizabeth bllte. Mary Ii. Snethen was ap~sther M. Wayne to Adalaide "oesch to Dennie Morris and LizCommon Pleal Proc:eedin,1 He ne. Real ~state in Loveland. zis Morris. Inlots Nos. 832 and 833 pointed executrix and filed bond of $4000 with Clint Hines and John In the ca,se of Stat!) of Ohio ver- Ca€ eSflerpCh' hCarron'Ret. ai, to .Doris inNFralnTklin · ~ . rro il ower. eal estate in oe. F ox to John D. Holliday Winfield as sureties. Eugene C. sus Chades Taylor the' defendant ' H' f d I Harlan township. and Norah E. Holliday. Real es- _ Oun hnm, CI lOt · mes a nd , Ben- was oun gui ty~ and fined $250 Anna and. Jennie Tribbey to .tate in · Harlan ,township. ' . jamin Kelly wErre app,ointed ap- and costs. S Y pl'aisel's. In the case of Susanna Meeker tate of OhiO. The use of certain New ork Life Insul'ance Co. C versu" Mary Bassett 'King the de- reJlI estate in Salem township .for versus ylvan E, Gustin and Bessie M .T. Hnl·tle y H , . . onover f d" t highways. 'A. Gustin for money. ' ~illiam E. Dare to State 01' William Kelly versus Edwin L. lind Willa . M. Thil'kield were ap- 'en ant is to 'plead wi hin 20 days pointed ,a ppraise l'S of the estate of In the case of Josephine Briden- OhIO. The use of certairi t ''''l es- Weer, for partition of l'eal estate Fanny M. Robinso n. dcceased. baugh versus Aneal Christman, et tat . Sal ..... d ' b The will of P. A .. Stamps, de- al. the sheri1! is to sell pt'emises at . e In em township for high- an equ lta Ie r.eliet. ways. . First ·Natio l1PI Bank of Morrow ceased. was admitted to probate. pUblic auction and make retUrn to Herman Romohr to State of versus Edith E, and E. J. ThompEugene C. Dunham. administra- court Ohi Th f tor of the estate of Lillian J. Th~ trial of State ~f Ohio versus ' o. e use of certain real es- ~on 01' cognovitl Miomi S~vings ~nd Loan Co. mall. deceased, filed his fjl'st ac- Archie Penney was set for Septem- tate in Salem tow nship for highcou nt. ber 29 and bond w~ fi.xed at $600 ways. . " versus Nettle Perkrns. et ai, for In the case of State of Oh ' E. B. and Llda B. Young to money, foreclosure of mortgage. Lena M. Kroener. guardian of sts Kate Greulich the ' defe~d~!i ~tate -qf Oh,io. The ~sc of c~rtain sale. of real es~ate, ma.r halling Ode Arthur Kroener. is orciered to paid $150 and costs and was re- I~al estate In Salem tov..' nshlp for of hens nn.cl eqUItable rehef. borrow necessary money from inhighways (C ed 0 sUI'ance company. leased from jail entering into a 'Georgi W 'Sk ' nn t Stat f ontinu n · Paee 8) _ . 1 er ~ e 0 e:- - - . '-' . The ca ~e f 'L t l K B It . bond of $350 conditioned that she A.h· Th oonti nued- a~d ' h~ ~vas' reie:Seld pay the balance of her fine at the "" I~.. e use of ce.r~1n real. es. ' . from custody inao the care of rate of $25 pel' month beginning tate · m Salem townshIp for hlgh- 'feacher-If Columbus were ahve November 1 w~ya., to~day. wouldn't he be looked upon Nancy Ann , Beltz. ' Howard Fulkerth ' was a _ ' Juha Wilson. to- Wilb';lr Wilson. as a. reniarka,ble man? • . Jlmmy- I11 tell the world. He W. H. FuJkerth was appointed pOI'nted recel'ver I'n the ca8e oPf Iplot No. 942 In Frankhn. administratOl' o:f the estate of George B F u h d d t M it 0 c e, ecease, 0 \You Id be 500 years 0 I d. Ross Purkey <lind tiled bond of Harriet Ammons' and Louella Bra'ct CI $2000 with the United ' States FI'- ley versus Omar G. Squires et a!. aral urp y. All real and per• - ••- - Th ' I . f1! W S MI' . sona property. delity Co. as s.urety. e p am I. . • e ampy 18 Mattie Pearl Frank deceased to Hornblow-I heard that a bandit Clara B. Snell. administratrix ~Oyrei:~vo;~ f.rodmRthh-:._ de.fK,entdtantt8h' Harry William Frank. et al. All reliev~d you 0'£ Y<?,ur pocketbook o'f the estate of C. W. Snell filed an Oua no e real and personal ' property last nrght, her .affidavit of final settlement. sum of $156.11. . Vietor 'Bowman to State ';t Ohio' Windjammer-No relief for me. The first andl final acount of tio;n ~~e F~!~k)fn Bvii'ta ~~~c~i :rhe ~s8' of certain ~eal estate I'} but, he save~ "IY.:i,!e tlle ~rouble. Lillian. Frazee, administratrix of district versus ViIlage .ofll ~rank91lh Washmgton to.w nshlp ~or. high- . .. . " the . estate of Ciharles 'C. Fl'Bzee. ways "V deceased. was 'sipproved, allowed publication' is to be made y plain- . E ·C ' I V " d' ClOD .. ou are' lying to clumsily,': said and confined by the court. tiff for the upknown heirs 'of W. C haml,to" &Ct~te o'f aOhl e.r'h " u'f the jUdge to the defendant~ "that The first and final account of Schenck, decea8ed. , certain real . estate " o. W \!,se~o I would 'advise YO.u to get a lawyer Hurry M. Wolfe •. adminlstr.ator of Mary E. Swallow was granted a townahi { h' h m . as mg on the estate of ' Charles Edward divorce from Cecil Swallo'Y llnd ~nnfe' B~ G:'r~:~Bto State or Wei.dnel' was appl'ove~. allowed w~s granted .cl,1stody of their two Oliio. The use of certain real 'esand confirmed by the court. chddren. tate in Washington township for The first /lnd final account 01 ~ highways. .. . . John E. Brown, administrator of Ne. Sui" Willa Williams to State of Ohiol,ow - - - -_ _ _... · ''''ai~_ _ '_ the estate of Elizabeth L. Witcraft Harriet Ammons and Louella The use Of certain real estate in MONEY LOAN'E D was approved. lLllowed and con- Bradley versus Omar G. Sguires et Washington township for high. firmed by the court. III to set alii de deed, receiver and ways. The first and final account of equitable I:elief. Inju'l.ction allowJoseph Patterson ' to State of LOANS on Livestock, Cbattela, Frank Robinson,' administrator 0'1 ed, Frank Brandon and James E .. Ohio. . The. u,~ of certain real , e{lSecond Mortgages. Not.. bough. the estilte of Inu H. Robinson, de- B~rke .are attorneys for plaintiffs t~te In Washrngton townilhip for JC)hti Barbine, ,Jr., Xenia. ·Ohlo. ' ceased, was approved, allowed and ani! H. H. Bollencamp tor defen- highways. I' .. . contil'med by ' thl~ court. dants. . J. 'F. ' ROII~I1 'to State .• of Ohio. , 0 The first and final account of W. S. Mehimpy versus Roy The use at certain rea "estate in . Eugene C. Dunham. adminls'trator' Knott and Rhoda Knott' for COIr- Washington . township for ' hiiih- LONG OR SHORT TIME-Ea1 of the estate of .J ohn E. Simpson. novit. Shawhan 'and Brown are at- wal's. . . terma. Allo 'Surveyfn,' and Abdeceased. was approved, allowed torneys for plaintiffs and 'James T.he People's Building, a~d. • traetinar. Write and ' will'. cran ~nd confirmed by the court. E. Burke for . defendant. Savmg~ Co .•.. to State of The and see you. Sam D. Rlnkle, WaJ. The first and final acount of . Louella Bradley versus George use of certam real estate in . nuriO", Ohio. .T11 Frank A. Presley and Robert M. Bradley for divorce. Charges are township for highwayt. . Blair, executors of the estate of gross neglect. Frank Brandon is ' George M. Bradley to Ol11ar G. WANTED Anna E. Presley, deceas~. was attorney for 'plainti/!,. Squires. 106.50 'a crea In Turtfe-o approved. allowe.d and I confirmed Board 0'1 Education of Franklin creek toWnship. . by the court. ' Village School District versus ViI- , Clarence and Luella Carberry to DEALER wanted ' to The first and final account of lage of Franklin, et 01, to quiet Cincinnati Gas &; Electric Co •. The RELIABLE handle·, . Heberling 'Pro.duct!! in Lola M. Nixon, ,g uardian of Ber- title and for injunction. uae' ,of· certain ' real estate In Warre.n Coqnty. Excellent oppornice E. Presley, minor, was apWinifred Lewis yersus Noma Franklin 'township for lines. tunity:for the right· man. Earnlnp weekly not ·unus ual. Write for catalogue. G. C. HEBERLING C.QMPANY, Dept. ~ 1886 BloomingNo JUltic:e ton, . Ill. ' 1130

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kt·y bears thc hou sehold motto. a well A' et u much fun out of 'Comc e a ~y-A'O ca !-\ y' -~ee '!" t hings m; you can. Th erc's no usc "I have thought it over, I've been "Appropriate to week-end honey 'to try to get away, You can't. thinking it over since that night in moo nCI'S, like us," she said quietly "I' m not go ing to tl·Y. " . hc said. Cheyenne- the fit'st time we had "You would say that," :aid Pet I' pressed the button that to show the certificale. We won't Peter. "1 llssur' you. thut wa ' not star·ted th clettric refrigeration. .have to show any certificate here. the idea back ' oC it." pulled out the drop-lea! table and We're aR free as the birds and the Th e cottage. which consisted ,of measured four cups of water into flowers.·· . but one immense room und a huge the ten-kettle. . "Rack and Ruff will expect us in screened bath, with miniatu re . "I hope you're hungry ." he said. ki tchenette, WIlS roughly finished "\Vc'l'e eating camp I'a t ions to ~ tonight. They won't like it." , "They're not expecting us. I with heavy oaken beams. Thel'e night. Tomorrow £'11 show you wired them two daY.1! ago that we was a great fireplaoe of natural some good country cooking fOI' wouldn't be home until Monday." stone, and running e,nd to cnd I'm I'cully the cabill's star chef. "Al'e-we going to stay here- away from it on both sides were But tonig ht my mind's nn oth er tudio couches again!;t the wall, thing. and -1 don't want until Monday?" to be comprising three full ,ides of the bothered, OUI' fare will be quick " We are," said Peter firmly. "Peter. Peter." said Rowena, cottage. nnd rough, and it will require an Waler was supplicd by a wind- appetite to enjoy it." "be careful, oh, be carefull Ifyou do this it-it will give m a mill among the rocks highel' up the . '('m just l'u\'enous," sai d Rowhill, and Peter invi ted Rowena ena politely, nlthoug h knowing grand "bance to be mean to youif I want to. I can make it haTd up with him to witness the cere- very well that the smnllest cl'umb :, for you to ret a div o1'Ce-1 can get mony of chaining the wind. would catch in her throut. "It'. our one sorvnnt up here ," alimony-' I Peter meas ul'ed fou l' tablespoon ~'It'll be. worth it." sa id Peter he said. "Loosjnfl the windmill is fuls of coffee into the pot nn dpoul' ~rimly. "Besides," he added smil- one of the real events of coming cd boilinA' watel' ove r it to drip. mg "even when you arc Mrs. up. When there is a crowd they Then hc RCt the table with silvel'Peter Blande in fact, at heart you do it with grellt process ional. with wnrc of . Ol't~ nnd paper plate"will still be just Rowena Rostand. incense and incantat ions , But OU I' "We never wush anything but silminds are on other thing~ tonight ver nnd pans up her e," he explain You al'e immol1laI." Rowena did a strange thing. She 51) we won 't bother," cd, "and toss a coin to see who has Rowena followed him dbwn the to do it,l, He laid out slices of cold c)asped both her hands tight.l y over Peter's arm and looked up steep rocky path t.o the cahin a~ain roa st beef. and liverwurst, potnto "Been here oflen?" she asked ~lliad. crackers anci cheese. Then into his (ace-deep, deep into his ' eyes.-searchingly. for a long ti me casually. he opened a cnn of so up, adding "Yes." Peter wns layin g 11 fire un equal p/)I'lion of wntel' accol'dand did not speak. peter's .fell at last before the intensity 0'1' hel' in t.hp. grate. inA' to di rec tions on the can. "Were you hcre with crowcl ilsilent gaze but there' was nQ dimin"You see, when I think of proor just-alone?" ution of purpose in his manner. viding fOI' yo u us a goo d hu band "Both, " "And you. ought to know by this should," he said. "( can't get away time .that when ( make up m;y mind, Rowena walked about the cabin from soup and cl'ackers and cheese it's made," he said doggedly. "So ruffling her bronze-b right hail' Th e. choese trust ought to give you you needn't try to talk me out of with both hand s. She loo ked at the a dIsco unt. I wond el' you haven't it." picture~ the autographs - the got a bnnd of mice following you "I'm not going to tlOY," said Ro- candlesticks -the incese bu \'nel's. about. Wha t a Pied Piper you'd wena ·faintly. candle ticks to a woman, doesn't 'it b fOI' Ham elin!" Be helped her out of the rumble P eter'/" Rowena laughed tolerantly. and cautioned her to be careful of "Yes?" , "qheese is very good for me." she the rocky path up the hill. Petet· was opening up hi bun- sa ltl. "It's easy ,to get a twisted ankle dles and puttin~ the food supplie Pet r opened up a bottle of !:tere," he said. hol'.c radis h. put salt nnd pcppe r in their prOpel' compartments. He even asked her to help carrv "Do you think she' lI like you r nn the table, and flugar. cursing his bundles up fr om the car and bringing anolhcl'- woman- here '! ' so ftly because he had forgotten tilled her arms with them. At the "( drJn't care whether she does cr ea m for the co ffce. Then he filled foot of the steps that led to the 01' not." a greut bowl with fl'esh fruit for wide unroofed piazza, he kicked Rowena threw oil' th e uir of a c ntel'pi ece with candlesticks over a stone and produced a big qu iet moodin el's. She rol led up thc around it. brass key that lay beneath. "Here you are, Mrs. Blande" sleeves of het· blouse nnd IlRked fol' "Look at this," he said. " The a job. he suid ja until~', und held a chair cabin's a so rt of open house for "You can put t he l'olls in the fo\' her. everybody and his fl'ien d, and the oven." snid Peter. "And you may Rowena sllnk down, a little breath lesH, 1'1\ ther pale. .J ust the bal'cst fraction of an instant Petel' hesitated. Then he lifted hel' facc with a very dctermin ed fOl'efinll'er-nnd touched his lips to lIel's, faintly a lm ost timidly n.t . fir st and then wi t h st ubbornly l'ISlI1g courage cl'll~hed them l'(lugh In Dayton Building and Loan AssoCiation can be exIy, rt was with quite an ail' of bold h1'8vado that he went to his own changed at face value on real estate in Dayton and chair oPPoBite, but hi face was flu shed and his eye~ d id not meet surrounding territory. For full information see hers, Rowena threw off her nervousness in forced laughter. (To be co ntin ued)

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By Jenio B. Tripp I sat lao king a1; the 8Ull!;Ct I _ The member.; (1f the M. E. "Throwing out hel' b lu?,jn!l; b rs, ISSUED EVER Y WEDNESDAY h'u r h guv II farewcll Ilu rty Mon Then r wa lked ou t to t.h 1:01'e. t , nth th lenm of soft, pule day evening for Re\', and MI·s. I!lus ley befol'C t.heir deptu·tuJ' to stars. D. L,' CRANE I I Palali• • Sub'CI'lptioa Price. '1,50 • Year Mom 0, whlll' Rev. En sl y has OtIice PhoDe ................ ;.... ;No. I 'I'herc alone ill G d's big woodland b 'e n appointed La preach f or Lh '. En' •• e Jd Po . to"' •• ot Woy n. II. , \ nsuing year. Rev. Lucus and fam. I sat lung and watched the sky; Re'I_C. .. ...................... No. 118 010'0.0" Suomi Cia .. M.II Mette. ' i1y mov d into t he pal' onagu from FOI" I had b en sorely puzz l dAnd the hour:> of nig ht passed Ilamersvi lle 'I'hu rsclu . Mi s i\'rabel 1£. , tUI'l' and Jume. by. SEP'l'EMBER 30. 1931 Hampton, or Dayton, wer wCllk· end gu sts of 1M L·!! .. Amada tan. Tiny stin s, like s l epy babies, hirley Ann e is the name be. F.a ued out, wenb to their I·Cst· And above me, ill th t.I'!!e trunk, stowed upon th s mall daughtel' Squirrels stirred in th it· sort of Mr. and Mrs. t:: eret Gordon. We. !!annot think of any thin g qui te ~o fool ish a 8 trying to predict n est. chool clo ' cd Friday fOI' t he fail'. whut WIll happen next. 'l'here hilS al'i san an unttsu.a ll y large el'op of A barn was unroofed on the Rob prophets in the past two yeal's, some predi cting a speedy rctu.rn of H I' I l' Rted many hours. ert Freeland farm by th sto rm prosperity, others telling us ' thnt we are in 'fO I' muny years . more of Until my cares all dro ppc I away Friday evening. hard t im es, Far .0R·, 11 t hc ensterll sky li ne Mis ' Fl o l'cnc: Davis spe nt thll We huvc'oul' own op in iOU8 as to whut is goi ng to happen but we Pale and . w!!et Came break of w ek-end with rclatlvos in Dayhy to keep t hem to Olll'!lelves. Wh en it comes to predicting fact, we day. ton. nre s ure only of a very few things. The "Lucky ' l 3" 4·H lub. We pJ'edict, for example, that there wi ll be a lot JIloi'e cold Thcre :lIong t he woodland Ilathway unde,' the lellder~ hip of H bell weather thnn warm weathel' b tween now' and Spring. 'We f!!!!1 l'eaRonHolding littl e face s up, Ell is, . Ul' ' Iy mad e a fine haw ing ob ly safe on that point. W e predict that there will be either a D mo. Werc many dllinty pa lepink bios· ut th e Fai,'. T Il<! McCarrcn boys crat of a Republican elected to the Pres idency next year, and WE' don't !10 m. , t 01, .·ccunt! alnd t.hird prizes on believe any/)o dy can hit it any closes than that, us politics look now. With drop ~ of dew hcld in their baby b ' e\'c~, Lavone O. born and Wo won't t-ake a chance On prcdicting whether Henry Fonl is going to cup. Ruth 'Ieaver too k first and seco nd bring out a new ellr '/01' L932 or not. but we fee l sa fe in prophesy in g priz H 1'01' !-: irbl on baby beeves, that if he does he'll se ll II .Iot of them. We wish we knew whathel: the And I plucked ()n . O f; I wandered, Mal'v arolin!! Luk e n ~ toolr fir t price of whent nnd cotton wore go ing up 01' down. We do n't bu t we Mllrv led at it!; frail sweel sce nt. und . ~ e(' o nd 0 11 pig. , wietor Jame~ , Pl' 'dict that, whichever way farm pric e!! go, t he po litical fll"me l's will l'here, mixecl in wilh Ica\' c~ and and Clill' I'd Oos tcr taking t.hird still be aslring Uncle Sam to help them out. There are a few other deodwo od und rourth. \\ () hove been unable t hings still in the future of which we are certain. Water will continue We re fCI'ns, with theil' gl'ee n to learn whelher l he club captured to run down hill, the sun will !'iRe daily in th e EaR~ a s usuul, and t.h ere ft'onds benL. nn\' »l'izeH on g arden products 01' will be ju!<t about as many fool s On wheels breukinl! their own l1ecks rlli'll1 eng inec I'ing exhi bi - but and othcl's' n ext year as the l'e were this ycar. Wc can't t II whethel' There is no pla ct' like the fore st we thin k Hebel' deserves a lot of wome n nre going to wcal' thciJ~ hail' lind their skirts lon'g or short, but In the sweet con i of the nig-ht, credil tor hiR work with the boys we feel certain t hat whatever any man ays they are going to do, When one has on hand <I baUleond g il'ls and h pe he fee ls ent hey'll do the opposite. . Thut'~ the place to win the fight couragecl for thc slime work Outside of a few cel'tuinties like t.hat, because upon the unchananother year. geable laws of nature, hun1£111 and otherwise, we don't Ret up to be any And when'cre my cal'es arc hea\')' A.nna ~lucDo:nald too k fir t prize kind 0'1' prophet: Bul we do predict thut almpst evel'ything wi ll be To the forf'st t hen I go; in the J oll y Workel'~ Scwing club differ~nt next year and succeeding years from whnt they are today. In thi s temple, wilh th Mil tor, of which ~1r. DUl'othy Hawke is It would be a prett)' du ll world. Reems to us, if an ybody cou ld All \'{ill come out rig ht, 1 know . ndviso l·. . tell whllt is going to happen next. Wha t. makes life interesting is the Thc lin to n Aflsociation of Ohio variety there is in it. Baptisls whieh convened at Jonah's Run Chu rc h W cdne:day and Thursday (h'ew a good alten· dance and a fine mecti ng i I·C· portcd. . Thel'e , is one thing in which Amel'ica has it all ov l' Europe. Thnt Mrs. Mary .1. Fin ch is quil -ill. is our Au tumn season , ot' as we usuall y call it the Fall of the yellr. It must be admitled that we don't have very much of a Spring season, in so me parts of Lhia country. We go fl'om Winter smack into Summer, We· don 't understand whnt tile Engli h poets are talking S pl'inkl with chopp d par ·Iey. about' when they sillg of pring. Bu t over there they go from Summer right in to Win ter, almost. Ther e is Ilone of that lonl!;.drawn.out Sardinea season 'after harvest, when the 'leaveR al'e turning a nd falling and, in Sardines a.nd cheese are easily the North, at IcaRt, there is II touch M frost in the curly morning and prepared in this way: Drain the t he sweet sme ll of fa lien leuve!' unci Natu l'e 'lakes on , ,a eont of gorsardines and roll euch of the m in geous color before shifting to th sombel' g1'llY of Winter. finely grated Parmesan cheese. Fall is the seoso n of play for t he farmer. When the C/'ops have I la'ce each on III thin piece of butbeen harve ·ted and the Fall plowing done, thero is a period before t red toas t, cut a little larger than Beef With Onion. Winter sets in when hunting' it at i~ best. when it is a pleasul'e to be out of doors with nothing of immediate imporwfice to attend to. It On a nd oll e-half pound. of beef, the al'<iine. Warm in the oven anu is the sea!,!on 0-( relaxation !lIter the heat and stmi n of t he Sun.mer. a ·h 'a p piece, o ne quart oni on , wh'enfolks can tllk time to sum up the res ults of the yeal"s work and three cUP' hoilcd rice. two table Tipa o'n Omelet. begin t heir plans for thc next. poons drippings, twp teaspoons salt There are two fundament-a l ways Thanksgiving Day, in most part of this country, mllrks the end onc-e ighth t IIspoon white peppel', of Fall and the J'eal beginning of Winte i·. Then we begi n to look for· dash papl'ika, two tablel)poon or making omelets. One is to beat ward to Chri tmlls and thence to next Spring. We heal' traveller!; tell chopped parsley 01' on tableRpoo n the eggs, ,..'hites nn d yo lks together, and th Em cook. 'l'he other of countl'ie where the SCallOn!! never change f l'om one year's end to ch opped celery tops. to beat the white. and yol ks the othllJ'. It s~e nt S to u that half of the pleasu re of life comes from Wip the meat with damp cloth, .ill pnrate ly., a nd add the creamy t he changing seasons, and from looking forward to t he 'next chang . put on to . hoil with three cups boilin g water, add one teaspoo n yolk s to the ver y, tiff whites. Then salt, boil two and on ·haH hours, cook. The t1r~ sort is the r eal ch method, and makes a or until tender. over platter with .Fren ruthcr heuvy, damp omel t. The boiled rice. lay on the meat, whi h othol' method makes 1\ drie r, Jig'ht has been cut into thin slices in the CI' om lot. Both methods are good centre, and the steamed It is a matter on ly of ta te ·as to - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . : are placed IIround the which you prefel·. There a re spec· The O. s, U. Radio Station-WEAO ial omc lct pans . shaped like a semi· circle which the egg mixture 77:10 :00 Music. How to Fi nanc.e Your 'Farmers' Institute .. .... .. ...... J . P . S_c·h 011' d t Leslie Shul tz, operating dmaintainer i!' poured. The pan, which is dou· YBOI' t ';'~52; Raymond Mulfor , services, ble, is then closed, and cooked 7:20 S·orne Th oug h ts On H al'velj t'mg Corn .... .. .. ..... .,., ... , H ..... first 0'1 one s ide then on the . f h lfl"2 L b C T A Kauffman $2.80; services, 7 :80 . Preparmg or t e ,) am rap ... , .. ..... . .. ..... .Lj. • "0' J hEden MTcny, ' . 11 $1!)5$97., 25' othel'. It is p'Qssible with a lit· 7:40 Music P ,o n yel~, pay 1 0 " • • , 7'5() A New Dawn for Ohio Rural Chl1J'ches ... ........... ....... B. F. Lamb FRI' L. LSChuyle l, pay 1'01/, ~3202'~ '44~; tle pl'Uctice to coo k just liS good . Ohio Council of Churches oyd emmons, pa.)' r 1 ,'P' ". , " an omewt. in a skillet. The pan in which un omelet is 8:0Q Why Homes Are Important .... ..... .. . :.... ............... ... ... ........... ...... .. harles E. Bl'udbury, pay roll, 8:10 Music ,294.4 0; J oe W. Davis, pay roll, cooked . hould not be greased very , .. ....... ... .. ... 01'. Cha'rles A. Neal $80.20; A. T. Rettig, pay roll .. heavi ly, fo,' thEl omelet should not 8 '.20 Incrft"s'ln" the Life Span -:- . .. , ... Ohio Department of Health $260.20; L. E. Witham, pay roll, seE'm t o be fried . It should not that 8:80 Sa ving the Surplus Thr.Qugh Storage .. ," ." E. R . Lan cashi.~e $259.86: V. WW. Tompkins, pay is, be cl'isp at the edges. It should gravel be cooked at u low heat, and t he 8 '40 Garden Club C ooperatlon .. . , .. , .. .... .. .. .. . .... Ale x La une 1'011, $2LO; Zain I d Armitage. R r f 8 ; 60 What the . COJ'll Borer Did T his.,. Yeal· .. .. .. ........ .. . T. H. Parks $566.50: B i~ e I.e , q~artel', =~_========::-::======= ". $!l6 t. 75; M. M. R ill, estimate, '$598.20; Mrs. Mary E . En nis, set'v ices, $10 j Pelin Morton, services, t h $3.75; .William Hussett, \Va c man $70; Jnmes Follen, services, $15; II $18: Churles' CampbeJl •. watclrrnan, C. Danald 'Dilatush, rent, $20; WiI$14.25; Carl Hineline, watchman, !iam PRanzel', ' pl umbing, $37.35; $18.50; Edward Gruekler, watch- Franklin Chronicle, ads. for bidll (Co.ntinued {rom 'page 2) I)IRn, $18; Minnie Woodward, et al on linoleum, $12.50; Western BiIIl AIJowed compensation a nd damages, $5; E . St-ar, ads fol' bids on Iinolcum, Thomas E. Gorw in , estima te D. ,J one , p~y , roll, . ~244 . 20: Sly 1- $10.50; Franklin Chronicle, ad~ 012 6' ZaiJl ~ Armitage, BlInd and vu!". Go,?dwll1. servl~es. $30.80: for bids on painting exterior "'ra~el .$16; E. ·S. 'Donnell. esti- .Frank' lmpson, .. s~~VICeS. $2~.40, $11.88; Weste1'l1 Star ad!? for bids CHE~ROLET DEALER ~ate, '$270: Arthur W eiglein, Maynard H umph~ey, serv!ces. on painting exterior,- $10.25; Lyle . grAvel $2' 17' ClIrl Dakin pay roll $8.40; Frank .Wllsan, servIces, Blank Book Co., supplies, $66; Em Phone 326 Lebanon, Ohio Cu~·tis. M. C~~al'lton, mett I Eltzroth lab or,' $34.20: $ 174.45; Joe' W. ·Davis, 'pay roll. $71.60.: $166.80; Philip Heillel, pay roll, operatl~ m~l~tall1er~ $5.1., E. \~: Charles Hall , labor, $34.20; W. 'C, Open evenings till 8 :30 and ull $.99.30: Thomas Tracy. watchman, Knapp, ,operatmg mamtamer, $~_, Gilmour, .1nque t, $G.30. . day Sunday'

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dgell shllu ld be raiRPd from time to tim with It puillettc knife or Cj:!/t IImer, so thut the undel' part of the (1m let WIJIl't II' t too h and 0 that the uncoolwd purt of the gg will run down on th pan lid cook. Bran Muffins • if\. togeth l' one cup of w'h ol wh lit Rour, titre tea 'poons of bnkin~ powdcr, one-half tCllSp t,o n of . ada and one cup and one-hlilf of SO Ul' milk, and on -fourth cup ( moll.lse ; add one well·beatcn e ~l! and the n tho into the dry ina' i' dient~, odd two table poon!! of butter un!) one· half cup of seedless mi. ins. Beat thoroughly lind bake in hol, well·buttered Illufiin pnns abo ut twenly·five minu tes.

Gazonda- Wh y, Cazoof, how ill ~#---.;;..---'!"----­ you I ok ! '\i hat's the ' matter? Gllzoof- Oh, n thing mu ch. Lo. ing weight, that s o Il. Lost FUNERAL DIRECTOR 12'0 pounus of II sh in I)ne dllY. Gllzonda--I mposf!tih Ie ! WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Gaw of- I"uct; I assure YO ll . My wif dellel'ted III e.

J. E. McClure

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Howler- nid IllV vuiel' fill th.<: drawing-roo m? . Mr. BlunLl yo. it filled the refr shment'l'oO I1l and the ~ o n sel'­ \'ulory.

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Harv@ysburg Fertilizer Company

Day or Ni.bt

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Mr. tari on Searcy, 8 GUl'field Plflce CinCinnati, Ohio, stute~: " I wa. a s uff-e r I' for on year with ulcer of the stomll ch. I had twelve ~,#-----------­ X· Ray pictu l'es made which ~ how ed t hal I had Duodenal ulcer. I tried the medicine given my by many doctors for ten months, but found RESIDENT r.o relief. I began taking TON·GEE and after three bottl es. f elt like a differcnt man. r ha ve Lakcn five bottl es and can eat alma. t any· thing without i1'l'ilul ing the ulc 1'.' PERMANENT LOCATION TON·GEE ha gfven J'elief to many suffere l's from Rheu matism. euritis, Stomach Disol'ddrs, LEBANON, OHI9 Liver Trouble, Kidney and Bladder Eyea Ellaminecl Di so l'ders, hl'onie . on~t i pation, Nervo usness, Sleeplessne s a nd all Gla"eI Fitted R.paira ailments !'esuIUng from an impur'l blood stremn. This is but one of the many teslimonials given us by those whom FOR SALE DATES CALL TON-GEE has helped to gOod health. TON-GEE is u combinution of roots, hel'6s and leaves pl'epared by a Registe/'ed Pharmacist from the ori ~ inal formu la presented by a PhYSIcian and is sold under a posit i'l;'e 11loney-oock t;uarantee. TON-GEE con tains no hat'mful JESSE STANLEY 01' 0 pin tes. Phone 320, New Burlin.ton, Obio yo u give T on-Gee a fair trial, you too wili b ·. praising it. EARL KOOGLER TON.GEE is sold by R, D. 6, Xenia, Obio ADAMS DRUq STORE - Ad v, Phone Dayton Co. 54J5

Dr. John Zettel Optometrist 19 N. Broadway

DR. RUDOLPH Sight Specialist

30 Years Experience in Fitting und Milking Glasses

Cary's Jewelry Shop

Lebanon, Ohio Tueaday, Thuraday, Saturday Ellamination Free LEBANON, OHIO

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Stanley &Koogler Auctioneers

ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN yo ur Cattle, hogs, sheep and calves to Norris· Bt·ock Co., live wire and progressive fil'm for the highest market prices and good service. Union Stock Varda' Cincinnati. O. Tune in on Radio St-ation WCKY 12 :30 noon fot· our dllily market reports.

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Fred Kahn Motor Car Co.

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EI.ECT~I C R.EFRIGtRATORS See the New Models

'P AUL

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Tire Co. LEBANON, OHIO -RADIO SETS

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Fully ,E quipped for Good Service. Large Disp lay Room. Ambulance Service

Dispensers of' R efiners Gasoline (all grade,s) . High Quality ' Oils and Greases, Mobil and Quaker Stlilte Oil. North Main St., interaection of "'tate Route 73 O. R. UNGLES~Y,

Fred Kahn Motor Car Co.

Waynesville, Ohio We Deliver

Exce lling its .fol'mol' peak of qua li ty and value, Chevrolet more than ever b -fore iTlJ its histo ry offers to motorists a line of cnrs that meels t he modern demand fO I' performan ce , reliability, stoun.c h se ~'­ vice, low cost anrl long life. The Chevrolet Motor Compa ny whlCb thIS , fI~'m represe nts has Laken udvantll gc of elTO rH made in th e past in thc automob il e indu try a nd aJ'C giving to the. publ ic an automob il e that will eli min ate unnecessary repair bi ll s, in c,onnll1iencc and trouble. Every fealur e of IId\'anccd dellign and th e comp lcle ness o.f detail demanded in thc fin e. t molol' CIII'!' is now otTen'c1 i n lh ~ new ser ies Chevro let motor cars. St;ores of distinct impruv eme nts have been ma·d e in thc n ew 1930 Chevr-o let. lin e. Greater Beauty, ariel >d Hafcly fuctor!'. improved riding comforts and bette l' all·round performance with added power lind fnsteL' accelerati on arc S0 l11l1 of the featurcs achievC'd that hus se ld om been eq ua lled in 'motol' cal' de~ i gJ1. , Fol' tho se wh o wish to buy the Chevl'o lel out of lh eir re~u l a r earn· ings the G. M. A. C. plan is co nvenient. It is u systcm ope l'ated by . Genel'lll Motol's COl'poration and aSSlIl'es fU I·th er . av ings a nd sa tis· facti on to t he bu ye l' of a Chevro let, II product o f General Motors. Chevrolet is r epr escntcd in WalTen cou nl y by the Fred Kah.n Motor Cur Co.

Satisfactol'y ServIce" since 1912

W. N. SEARS

. MASTERCRAFT MEMORIALS LebanOlft, Phone 59 HARRV C. SCHWARTZ J. :So MO~RiS

Lic:enled Real Eltate Broker and Auctioneer WAYNESVILLE, ()HIO Write or Phone- Most Reason. able Terms

V:~ M. ARMITAGE

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. Expert Counaellor Representing INTER-SOUTHERN l.IFE I~SUR.ANCE CO. WA YNESVU.i..E •. OHIO

Ed S. Conklin Ins. Ag~y.

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SCHWARTZ & SON

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Coyle's Meat Shop

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We carry Gem City Ice <heam . and Pop WA~NESVILLE, OHIO

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WAYNESVILLE'S PIONEER MEAT DEALER'

Cara WRITES PRACTICALLY EVERY FORM OF INSURANCE

Walhed and' Poliah.d with the famOlJ5 Mc. Aleer's Polish f l' only $2.50

Wayneaville Motor .• Telephone 1()5

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:CHURCHES FOR NEXT SUNDAY good can be done in the world if if one i not tQO careful who gets n me r of n insurance com- the credit'," 2, Said a JlI;ominent Qus,iness pany invited 111 to the f01'll1al open inlj of. some m(ldcl ten ments man when I was blue and discourwhl!!h th compa ny hil S e l'ected. aged because the first concern for " Why should I come to ee \\' hieh I wOI'ked had gOl\e busted: , You Brc very fortunate to have ll1t)d(.1 tonem ent.s ?" 1 asked. had a severe disappointment while FOI' 11115\\'e l' he pulled out of hi pocket 11 crumpl ed sheet of paper. you Bre still young. The men to be 'uying, "H rc 's all edito l'iul that pitied nre those whose disappointyou wrote neurly ,fifteen rears ago ments come in middle life. when, it You pointed out. t ha t t he IIlstlrance is t oo la te for them to start over eom pnnies collect million s of d ol- ag ain. A disappointment in youth la)'fl in annual premiums fro m the is merely pBrt of the hardening \, 0 01'. YOll asked why some of that is necessary to make you those m ilHo ns hould not be used cupable of carrying through." 3. Said my friend Robert Updein tearing down old tenments and ' reeti ng decent homes in th eir gt'ulf: "Never g rumble about your plncl's. "W e reud that ed itorial in our problems. They are respon sible directors' meeting', It started the for the greater part of your inth illking which l' (~s ulted ill these co me." Of the three bits of wisdom this homes for fu lk s of modest meaDS.' Word s al'e mysterious and uwe- last has done me the most good. inslliring, We sho ot them into the When ever I think I am having a ail' ,eilhel' by tongue Or pen. and tough time I remember that jobs most of the m perish, But now and with no worries carry small pay. th n some stray sentence drops It's because I have large troubles into tl mind that remembers It. that I draw a large income. Non\! of these three fri ellds pro111\(1 is influenced by it fol' many bably gave his remark a second years, Muny, books, many seI'mons t.hought. B"ut I have never forma ny ~peec he s have 1' 11£1 in a nd gotten them, and I now pass them out of my brain leaving little trace on in t his editorial. Ninet~-nine Yet here are th lree quite usual ollt of every hundred readers Will pay no u ttention. But some day, remlll'Ks thut I remember : 1. Said t hl} late Tal cott Williams fifteen years from now, somebody in a talk whic\,! I had with him im- may say : "I read somethinlC of mediately nfter my graduation yeal's ulong tim"e ago. and it ~ave me a fl'e sh idea." , fr(lm co ll ege~ That's the marvellous thing "Never forget the old suying PROP SED" M ENn~IENT TO TJJ£ WAYNESVILLE M . E. CHURCH of the Jes ui ts, 'A great deal of about working- with words. O:-l S'rr 'l'UTlO O F 01110. G. C. Dibert, Pastor Propolln .. to amend tbe constilutlon of Wednesda y: Bible stuuy and Ohio by adoptln, ... ec llon to be d".laRUNAWAY FRE~HMEN FAMOUS OLD HORSE IS nat"d III •• c tlon <!b of Article VIII of prayer m cling at 7 :.15 p. m, laid CDnlUtution for the purpose of Friday: Jr. Choil' practice nt RETIRED TO PASTURES Three Higb school freshmen, authorlzln .. the contractln .. 01 debt. of 4 :00 p. rn, Regu lar choir practice tbe I tate in an a.cr.aate amount not having decided to start out exceeding .ev en ",lItJo" fiVd hundre d nt 7 :30 p. m, " olonel" ha l'ctired to a liCe their own, and taking their savthou. and dolhua to ft upply funds for Su nduy: unda y school at !l :30 of lig ht work and leisure on the ings, left Tuesday. mOl'ning for the .,onl~ru e tion nnd repair of build. In._. the equlpnu~n~ on"d furniahln R 11. m. Morning worship at. 10:30. Roberts fal'm nell,r Mec hanicsburg p.arts unknown, The boys are Lyle thereol. and tbe purcba.e of land lor 'enn on subject, 'Stewardship," "Colonel" is thj~ old sorrel hQrse Tinney, son" of Mr. and Mrs. Leontb. u,. 01 Ihe ",.lInre InatHution. of .At li: 15 p. Ill, thore will" be a who, during his working days for al'd Tinney. LQrraine Hall, son of th I tate j and to ttUlt end authorizinl m ('ti ng of (he Epworth League the ' •• ua.n ce of bonds a nd c.Jlrecti ng th ~ 11 lumbe r co mpany, hauled enough Dr. L. B. Hall, and ~al'ry Boglm, lev)" of ta.ea aufficfen t to P AY the Intercabi net. Hegll la r Epworth League lumber to build iI city and enough son of Mrs. Will Prendergast. To eat and prfnc:lptll thereo f. l\I('eting at 6 :30 p. m. Preaching coal to hcat a city. "Colonel," in date the youngsters bad no( reAmount of Bond. AUlhorl:<.d to be I.· st' l'V iccs at 7 :30, on fhe ubject of sued '7,500.000. his yo unger day s, took several turned: ign ifica nce of a Name." prizes at county and s tate fairs. - ~-~---M .. .dn,um Rate 01 Inl ••eat Sr., Per An· "T he You arc cordiall y invit ed to atQUJil. He was n ote d lor recognizing red C. E. BUSINESS MEETING Th-=... Bond. to be luued between tend til. e se rviCes. ligh ts a s n danger signal. Without November of, 193 1. and July I. 1932, \\,ol'd from his driver. "Colonel" The C. E. Society will 'have its would halt at a red tl'affic light, business meeting at the Ferry 8. il rcsol,,;d by tI,e C.noral Asumblr O} PI E PI WEINER ROAST Ihe Sial, u/ OhIO, tJ"e. ·fiftli$ 0 all and would m ov e only when the parsonage, October 1. 1931. All tbet members elected 10 encb ho ..... e gl' en sig nal flashed. members ure ' urged to attend, and the reor ogttting therc~o : " The Pi Eps ilon Pi class of the - - - ..., Seclion I 'rh....h:oll be submitted 10 those ' wishing to go please meet at Fel'l'Y cl1Ul'c h of Ch ri. t. gave a th. I..,\ou of Ihe S ,nte o( 01110, (or lhei r the church abput 7 :30 p. m. The :lppro\..-al o r rejection. nt tb c: g~lIe r Q I dectl ull wein r r oast at Torii Gate Park Mrs. J. D. Marlatt, Mrs." Merle social features are in charie of on the Tuesday :oft .. lb. f,rol Mond.y in neu \' Ridg'vill e. Se ptember ' 26. KeL'ns and 'daugh~r and Mrs. O. Lola Sears, Nove:",ber, 1 9~ 1 : a pro"".,,1 10 .,nend the • eonsthulion of Obio by adopt ill!! :0 sect ion t.o Seventeen young folks we re pl'es- M. Hobitzcr wer(~ Dayton visitol·S be design . led •••e.tio n 2b of .nitle VIJI . I ent. The gltests included the today. ' of .aid constitut ion, ,.eading :\1 foll ows: OREGONIA HOME COMING Mi ses Walrn ta and Murie Hubble ARTlCI.E VIIl, Jeannette and Verdena Fox ~c tion 2b. H1'be Commissioners of fbe Oregonia will. hoM her third Erma and LoIn Sears. Grace and Sinkin(( Fund" erealed In thl• • rlicle , ball. annual Home Coming . on next forthWIlb upon' -Ibe Qdogtlgn of Lilia amend· Lois Pennington, .Marie Pine Sunday, October 4th. " ment. proceed to i .. ue And ..11 At public Virginia Lackey und Lois Lawso n: ani." from time to lime. un de r such re8u13~ There will be a basket dinner The group of boys was. Meredith doni AJI they m3Y by order ptOn.lulg:'lte, for not leu tb:ua par iJnd accrued interest, not Whitaker, Hal'old Fox, Kinnison Quite a ~urnbe:r, of persons from ,in ' the · sc)lOol .house and Home to exue~ the tOlat su m of Seven l1Iil1i un (lve You ng, Ethan Lewis and ' Earl here attended th,e Wanen County Coming program in the church. h undred Ihousand dollars of boud.. of the -.. Bubble, Mr, C. A. We lliamson Fair 'rhursday a:rid Friday. Slille of Ohio. ~ring inlerest at not 10 ucted five ~r ~t:nt per :annum, p;ayable semi· and Ml'. Roser wcre also present. lUrs. Susan Saylor and son Rhyfnet-What'8 the diff~rence nnnu!llly. nnd mtllurin, in len equal a Ullunl jnsmUmc:nt.s commencing- no' b.ler thaD the The guests' were very interested Henry visited MI's. Harry Graham between guitar and "catarrh? in hcal'ing ,Mr. Roser tell the his- Saturday. firtt day o( ranuory. 1.934. •lId not' earlier Punner;:.....One makes music and lb:ln ejgbtem monlh. ,,(tcr the Issuance of tory of the Park, of the s urround'uy IUcb bond.. .No ouch bonds sh.1I be Several from ' here atte.n ded the the other makes me sick. ing tel'l'itory, the cabinIlt\d the iUlled 10 mDlure latcr than tbe tirst d.y o( , anu:or·. 19~J . Tbe p roceed. of the sale 01 cause of its erection and of the Home coming lit Flarry Church such bonds shall be paid into' the I ...... ur,. of man y old relics and treasures of Su nday, - where they had an all lbe Slale o( Obio to tbe credit of a fund which the cabin is well ~ upp1ied. day meeting. lhertin to be known .. "Tbc Slnte WdfDrt Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whitaker, Rch!lbllil.tioll Fund", S.ld fund s h.1I be Games and contests nad been arexpended ",Ithout .pp ropriBlion by the Cen . so n and daughtE!r vis ited Charles l'Unged for the socia l hour, and ernl Aa~l.y. bUI l ubJect to .~provnl and the ~uests had a lovely time cook- Whitaker 'at W ittenburg ·college, , 1I0lmelll by lbe .merieney board, for tb. purpoSe of supplying lunds , ... determined ing the weinel'S and toasting the SRringfield" unday. by, the director of public welfa, t . for lhe marshmullows over the fire in the ' The pony of Hardin and Harvey" oonstructi oo :u>d rep.ir, of building., tbe old stone fireplace. Everyone Peters of Lytle won in the pony .quipment and furni l hin, thaeo!. Dnd the purcb"", 01 land (or'. th. uoe of u:i.t in, or sign d the visitors book of the l'ace at the fair on Friday aftera.... welfare and penal' inlt·ilution. of lbe slate and for no other pllrpose, For tbe ~abin as a conclusion for the even- noon. mg. payment of Ih. ihleres l on luch bOnds and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones, John , ~ he installments of .principnl \bereol, as tbe Prcston. Mr. andl Mrs. Kesler Gra'amI! mature. and to m~t. the e.xpenses of ,druinistration hereof. a.ny fund or' fund! in ham and Miss ' Berniee Graham NEW <;:ENTURY CLUB :be' stale t ... sury. availQble by Inw for were dinner guests Sunday of Ml'. lppropri at ion for the purpo es for which said .onds . b. 1I bo ve heea issued shall ; without The New Century Club enjoyed u'nd Ml's. Car~ PIckering and 'I'proprbliorl by lbe Gener.1 ASSemblYI I>e the hos pitality of Mrs. J. B. daughter nenr Centerville. !):ud out upon the ordr:f of the snid • The Mrs. Mary Carmony attended Commissionen of tbe S inking Fund" to the Cl'abbe at her' beautiful country :xlent necessary. but lbe Gener.1 Au mbly home Friday afternoon, September a family dinner SundBY in honor nay make appropriations for .such ptlrPoscs 25. ' of her Slst birthday, at the home .ut o( any such, (lind • • whieb . ppr0r.riatioilS Twenty one members answered of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Olark a. \0 m.de sh. 1I be firsl e xhnu Bled. he ~re any to l'QIl cllll . Waynesville •.. .~~:~~~OP~ht:d f "jlof~f:b ~~~I c~di:o~t~\!'~ An 'exccHcnf program was renMr: aria Mrs. Allen Emrick, Mrs .131< of Oblo I. " e reby . ~Icd ~ <d for tb. poy mcn t of laid bonds. Upon tb: reti reln(,lI t dered as follows: MIII'gnret · Johns I were entertait,led .( all of soid bonds and the poy",ent of .. I Vo cul solo, "Op(m t he GateR of to 'dinnel' Sunda:y at the llome' of Ihe Interest thereon snit,! "Thl!!: COlll rtlissiollcn of the Sinkina.... Fund" !lli11:a1l r~nd c r 4 fin:.1 the 'l'Qmple," .... " .. ., Mrs. Curl Mr, 'and Mrs. 'F:rank . Cillman and '<port t9 the . Genernl A.. embly. 1'he pro· . a ccompunist. Mrs. Sackett MI'. and Mrs. RuynlOJld Davis and visioll' of tbi. scot ion 6hall be SCIf·CX<cU l lli):. Section 2. 'rile ! ccret3ry of state. in the- Jeru st.llcm ...... Mrs. Cadwallader c'hildren . in Dayton, .. . ~ ",.nner provi ded by l ow, . holl p..s.,ribe lb. Moly Week in Jersalem .... .. " , MillS Clara Belle Hunt is teachiCo r m of the halloh t.o he lIsey tL t the e lect.i on ... "" "' " ...... Mi ss May Wright ing in the High school at Center" ellliol1Ld ;n !u:cti nn J he: r~) r for the !lub· ,li ssion of the pToposa l therein proviued for: Solo. "Jerusalem" .. ,. Mrs, Curl ville, but rooms und b,oards with it ut laid ballots shaH "Ii Minetl)' etate the accompanist. Mrs, Sackett her parents here, Mr. .and Mrs. ImQY!l1 of bon,l •• " thQri .. d to be b.,'~<I , tl, . ?eried within which they n1:ly he is!lIC'd Aftel' . a<ijuurnm ' nt the hostess Robert Hunt. the mux imum tate of inte.rest thertor :lI1rl Mr. and Mn. Leomird Gray, a delicious lunch. The the purpose for which th~ S:lI11t are to be ~el'ved 'ISsued. ' g UCRts were Mrs. Crabbe and Mrs. who are at present at Kalamazoo, Adopted. June 25, 19JI. Mich., spent Friday evening and urI. Saturday with Ith-e former's par,)r rrl.m STATI';S OF A~iERICA: ents and brothelr ,and family, Mr. STAT., 01' OHIO. BUS LINE DISCONTINUED and Mrs. Georg:e Gray, Sr:; and .liee o( lbe Scr rel :iry o( SlOle, MI'. and Mrs: Leslie Gr~y and son. I , CLAR!;NCg ] , JlROWN, Seoretary ,11 Wuynesville, Spring Valley and They l'eturned Sunday.. St ate, of the St:tte of Ohi o. ~,J lI t-reby ccrti f)o . ibnt the foregoing is eo ~ il!d fronl a nd care· the s mall towns between Lebanon 4.5(.\·21 , Lytle church has been tr.ans(uUy compared by me With the origill:l l J oin t and Xenia nl'e without bus service (go,.",50) Resoluli on adnp"d by Ihe 89.10 Gellrr"1 As fered from the Hillsboro District on >!Iccount of the discontinuance lombly of the State o( Ohio 0 11 {une 25, 19JI and now on fde in my ofi'l ce ;'Ul( in THy offid;t.1 of t he King Bro thers Co. bu s line, to the Dayton District: Rev. H. H. ~ustody :'lS Secret3t'l o f StMC. anJ [ouuel to Application for authority. to Lafferty preached here Sunday :»e true ari d coheet. S :t1tJ J oint R e!lolut it.n 1·1Il£. s uspend se l'vic e on t hese two lines afternoon and by the present aI'W!'lS filed in t he office of tlte Sec rct:lfv of fill the pulpit Slale on July isl. 19J), nnd Pr<JPOSC! 10 wall mode" by the local company rangeme.n t, will . mend the Gons1itut ion of the St,l te of (Jhin se veral weeks ago and the order here every two weeks on Sunday by adopting a I«tion to be Ut,uRn olccl • • afternoons. Sunday School El)'ery aection 2b of Article VIII, rel3t ill8 to the was granted at a heuring on last iss uance of bonrls nfU) levy of tnxel fo,. t he We<lnesday. Lack of patronage is Sunday at 2 p. m. public weJfa re in st itutions of t he St :lc e of given as the reason for the move. . , Obio. , Robert King, gcn cl'ul managel' rN WI'rNt:;SS WHERI';OF., · J h:o"e here llnto lIubscribed my name :\1HI nffix~d m y of the lines. lItates that the susofficial Ken t ftt Cotunlbu!. O hi " Ihis I l "h pension is of u tem porary 'nature day ' of September. A. D. 19JI. mad e neceRsary by pres,e nt condi~ CI,ARt:;NC E 1. DP.OWN , Secret:lr), of State. tion s and t hat service can be re(Seal) vived whenever the demand warMrs. W. ·D. L:llrkin and children rants s uch a move. 1)ave ,jpined her husband in Damas'rhe Xenia line connecting wi th cus, Ohio, where he is coach in the Cincinnati buses at Lebanon has high school. She was accompanied been o~el'ated by t he company for by her sistel', Miss Myra Haydock. apPI'ox ll11ately foul' years. Four who will remain for several weeks l'ound trips hetween Lebanon and The band 'and cpmmuni~y club Xenia have been maintained daily held a 'festival in the , school on . thi ~ line. grounds ~Wednesiday .evenirig. : FAMED CONTRALTO . Miss Eml1)a Cahall, of, Georgetown is the guest of Miss Ruth A, St, Ag nes Guild 0i Christ Epis- CUfJ;y, . copal Ohurch, Xenia is sponsoring .. Rliv. Frank. lBanett delivered a ' com;ert to tLc ,g iv en Thurijday tne. 's erm9n ap tile Frlemls' church night, Octo bel' 1. at S o'clock, at Sund,a y aftetnoo~. ' \ _.' l'l'csbyte... innc Chut:clt, Corner Orlin Turne.r, of New PhiladelMarket and Kin~ stl·cets. ·Xenia. , The guest artist (,if the evening hia, WIlS home' Qver the week-end. ,Mr. and M Luth and will be Madam M-1l1'ta Wittkowska a . worM famed cbnlr.alto and Mr. and Mrs. nU:I~lfn. wOI'ld's TOUI'tll grllnu opera- star. Sunday' guestl h,e has studiep undt;)r t'he world's dau/rhters. of la~neslt011'Vn. Howa,rd /.t'l'catcst masters. "This is a very killed bIYYf~'f!':'~~rlr~ I11!1• • • • • • • • • • •,J derfpl uhusualcontralto, occasion to hear this won· Frida, ., .

WA YNESVILLE ' CHURCH OF CHRIST (Undenominational)" Bible ch oo l at . :30 II , m. Lord'. ::;npp I' ' fit con ·lusion. mn-j,;tinn Endcuv ( .. at 0:45 p. m. J\lmMt os good as 11<'1 n 'ampbc ll, J ad 1'. Ev(ming new wh("fI laken e"ungelistic sUI'dee lit 7:4fi p, m. 00 11' 11 af tl't' test Sermon suujel!t, ". 0111(' Great \\,:I~ lIluJc, Fllds Concel"l)ing the . htll:ch," The rcmuins f 1 i~s Phil ena ,hul'l'h nig-hl l>rogl'lllll ach WedSninn, at one time a r' idenl of nr ~ dllY lit 7 :4:, p. rn, The churc h ~' a . ne vill e, were intened in where you f 'el at ll()me. l\l il\111 i emelery rrue day f ll\ ~ t ST. MARYS CHURCH "cek. Mi. Shin £I is u rvivet! by Rev. J, J. Scheffer. Rector two sistC l'S, 1\11'. Alice RicleR. of L>n~ion, at WllO ~ home sh died , Ot'i ob I' 4, F:il{hleenlh unclay IIncJ Mr« Flol'a Sides. of Spl'inA'- nft er Trinity. Ch ur('h sc hOOl at tield. !J ::W; ~ \'llion "no Holy ornmnlli'll tit 10:30. . John Eugene Ridinge l', two months old so n of MI'. and l\l\' ~, FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST Cad Ridingel', died Tu esday morn( Undenom inational) ing' ot th home of the grandpnl'ents, MI'. and Mrs. Dan Morgan, Chesle r A, Williamson, Minister Rihl' SclllOlol at. :1 :3U u. m. of neal' Lebanon, Funernl ,ervi as in cha rge of He,,'. G. C, Dibert [,,)1"£1';; .'uppcr a nd srl'mon at were held at the M' IU\'e:! Funeral 10 ::10 ::to \11 , Sermon flubject. "HcParlor, thi ~ afterno on ano burial \"i\"ul." SU/lda~' , Odobcl' 11, will 1 0 Rally Day and wi ll mark the WtlS in Miami cemetel'Y. u'l!;inning of O UI' fa ll evangeli stic ca lli pu 1S!'11 , , 'I' , Baternun of Dialllo nd- I thought you suill B(Jw cr~\'i llc, Ilreuching. You are you took priv.ate lessons fr om a a lways we lcome at t h i~ church, bridge expert ? ST, AUGUSTINE CHURCH Hawlt- Yes, but I n ever ~et Rev, Lawrence B. Mollmann. ,i ea lt to me the hands I have stuPi cluru drawn died . F irst, Thi rd and Fifth undaYI . (ro m a Clun l Mass at 7 :00 a. m. Secon d /lnu pbOLO&rup.U . Fou rth Sunduy, Ma ss at 9 :3 0 n. m.

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. WAYNESVILLE, 01110, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 19 1

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School Activities During Past Week-Mrs. Minerva Hough Resigns Position , I

Anothe r Big Bale Ball C <l me court fol' n gum a, a nd closcs when' project with whi'h lh t' (l l1pi lK lV eI' e Wayn !<v ill e Hi rh 1,In 'cd all- vur boS!! g~o to H ar\' ey ~ b u t'g' ro~' a i ~' el'Y S U~ l's."ful .. ',rh > Eigh th gnt c!c g ) gam e on r, e brual'y 111, J n:12. 'I he 18 wurkln g on II " : crap boo ks In I)L Mil S - With lhe adve nt W. A. O. 8; Bellbro ok other bas e hall I! UIlI C Oclobor 1, co mp let c schedlile follow ~ : wh i(' h th e lllillil ~ :l1.· e lJlllnni n" t heir Il f coo le r Oc.:lob ~ r wcathe r Ohio stood the scor e at th n(\ of t he .., third und lost game played by the with Spring \ all ey , a l W ay ne Park Novemb 1': icl , ~I hum e. . ~ p .. rl. IIl c n wi ll e njoy in reas~ d two teams th is sea~o n, at . Wayne 1' Ul'!H' r pitchod an o\.h (> I' fin e game G. Mnson II. S. hc re. . I he . tu Uc nt >l a rt' VI"'Y Int('l'estell fl c ti\· it ie ~ . Ev c n th o u ~ h the squll'Pal'k, Illst Sundny aft rl1 Qon. This for Wa yn !!Vill ,hig h. 1:1. HUl'veys bu I'g 'H. Sot h I'e. ~ n ~h e 1J·. wnr.k. ~~h'(' h ma kt'li a vt' ry I'c l ;i ' usnn d os ed lu ~ t we ek fi Rhing W uyn !<vill ' hig h :;(' hoo l's baskc t :W. A t arli~l e II. S. I l1t~l e . ling cl.t. R. is th e til'st - !leason in t we nty-five will hc' much bettcr in t he co lder lI'at 'rs (.t. Lhe inland lak es and bull tl.!lIm tUI'nl'd a tl'ick that t hey 0 2.5. At C ' nte rvillc II. - - Weiner -Years tha t a Wavn • csville team has h High School Roa . t ,ga in il will unly he. a Hh urt tim.e won all of it!! games from tho boys ave no" '1' hl'cn ab le to do . b(Jeccmbc r : un t il t hl' opcn huntlllg- season IS furl'. rh e y defeated Spl'ing Va lley 4. At Fl'a nkli n H. S. The unnu a l High S 'h ool w(' ilH' I' l'ep-l'eSentirig the m e tl'op o \i~ of ina ugurated. B ~in ll ing Novem ber Green ounty, but then, the rehig h ~ cho o l in ()lI e of lh beiit ] 1. A l Xenia en tral 11 . S. 1'0llRt will be hel d l'ri dllY ni J,!' ht. Inlh ra bbi t, hunl-(al'iun partridges doubtable Mike Weller wnB catchga-mes e vel' playe d at Wa~' n e P a rk 18 . l11'li sle IT. S., hcre. Octo ber 9, at 8 :00 0' ·IOl'k. Thl! Op OSS U I I, I'll.CflO n, "kunk , fox, mink ing for Waynesville t bi s yem', and Th e 'coI'e wa~ ·1 to :1 . Janua l·Y: . · pla cc us ye t has nol IJI' e n d(' citl C'c l. li nd mll ~ k ra t lllay be luken. HuntJ ess Weaver, Leo Milts. John J ohn Turn er, th, :1 C' h urh~ I' f ol' 8. At Kin~s Hills; H. S. Evcl'Y o ne come pn!)la1'ed tn Ultt tel'S a r .. warne d howevel' that open Cramc.r, e t aI., werc not in either t he Ora ng und Bl ac k, ea ~ il y Ili tc h· 15. 0 le l'uclIl H ome H . S.. here plenty, a 111 I l' l1j OY OUI' fil's t biJ.l s e a ~ on Cu r dU('k ~ gees e anci coots line.up., ed hi.' loam l l) vi('lo I'Y . lI e didn' t :L . Op£'n, lit hOlllc. night together. h a~ ul'!:' n chang-Nl fl'U111 Oc tober Neithcr Vogel nor A\1lJspurger a ll ow II ma n lo r ac h flr ~ t base in 2!~ . A t Masun H. S. C. T . BA T E~ I AN W. H. S. Principal R es ign . first to noo n Octllb r l G th, d osi nIC was in as fine for m a s h e hau been th e fi rst three inni nK!;. li e nUlIl 1! I~e bl'unr y : at l< lIn dow n Novemb er 15th . on th e p\'eceding Sund ay, and t he 1Il0!;t of th (l l'p ()l1c nt ~ hit c ith e r fi. · MOI'I'OW H. S., h re. Mrs. Minervll Ho ug h ha s rc ~ ij!n· G. T. l:lat t: llI a n, mini ·t ' .. u'f th l' to him 1) 1' t n th l! ot hl' r i nfi u ldel'~ . G. At Le ban o n H. ~. fielding support of each was far 'd th e JIi ~ h Sch ool ·prin cil'ltl sh ip. hurch of hris l ut Bowe rsv il le. North Clliumbtls m e rc hant~ a nd below t he high standard of t he Se v ' I'a l t im ~~ . in t hi H g rC' ul con1.2., 'pl'i nl!'boro n. , ., h CI·c. ' Fll cul ty and p upil s dl.!!:'ply reg rt' t Ohio, wi ll Ill' th £' eVl1n g 'lis t for th e s mall slOl r kc('p e r ~ urI.' again Hm ilprevious game. , Just befor e .play tes t, had Turne r lost hiR hend, Ill. At Har veys burg H. S. the necess ity of los ing one o f OUI' started. ib was announced that· t he cvcl'ythin l! w'o uld ha\" b ' n loo Th I' C if; U ~ t r ong- probab il itv that s ll ' CJ n gl' ~ t t euc hel'R, huwever w e all FI'rl'y ChUI'~h 1'4 ,. a mce t ing of tw o ing for oVCI' 10 , OUO s t u dcnts have game was to be the second of a ba t! f or Wflyn esvill e. the Wil11linlrton H. S. Res'c rv eR jo in in wishing her lhe IJ e~ t in li fe \\'cl,l( s durati un, bl' ginnin~ Sunday , un roll ed for th., fa ll se ln es ter at series of t hl'ee ; the third of t ha t ~W~cker. of the Artl"'lio Puul Suva!!,c, behind t he bat , re- t he O. ~. & S. O. H 0 111 • team , Ilnd as !i he leave/; Lhe Ha ll s of W. II. S. (kI UUi: 1' II. 131' ), · Bnt 'Illu n, if; l\ Ol(il) Stat o U nive l·s ity. , which s trong preache r, wh u has had out- opened lali l IV ck. DlIring the Gate series hilS be n indefinitely post- ting i1earer each day to ~;)"UUl"UIJ. pe nted hi s f ea t of mak ill g Tum el: a Ju ni or Hig h learn fr011l Xenia SllPl. .T. W . Lotz i!< indeeu bu. r apital City poned. . in gold that sunk witb the pit'h to him. In th' fil·"t inning he will he bo oked to fill th e Olll' n d'lt, attem flting to find a tea chc r t Il add ;; t!ll1(lin~ ~ UC C(l S~ iJ olh in evange lis- way Ju bilee in the Bellbrook started like ' a hou se ",a s il y proved his wnrth b ~' catch· of ,1anu il ry 22. P rese nt indicati ons to th e fa c ulty in ord cr to co mp let e tic Ill e li ng. und in hi s lucated th o u ~ a nd :; or the . tud e nts invaded afire. L. CrQwl walked, Reising ing a very diOicul l hig h foul, fly. 8/'e that this will be t he bigitcst lhe l cuching corp,.. Cla"Re!< arc ll1illi su ·\·. li e is al su n mu s ic iun of th e uown-l own section a.nd cerlofted to Gons, oD4. Spahr forced BartOli, on fir at , pla yed 11 bang-- night of the s en so n at hl)m e. goin g un with th eir wo rk- " th (' r ul111!'iUui ex pel' ienc' and skil l and I.ainlv liven ed things up. 'rhe coL. C. at second, Gons to Mendy. ti l' g' OIl1 !' . H e mucI c {' vcI'al wonder f eoul' e, t hc H. S. Rese l've. , t euchel's di vidin g Latin and Motha will prouubl y play t he t rombone. ed ~ \\'ore t heir newest c reation s in u f whi ch 11<' ill a pastm aster, sev· wrn ps and gown s a nd all entered Spahr went to second on a s hort f u l stQ Ps. He see med slig htl y wild 01' 'econtl team, i. sch eduled t o III CtiC cla sses. e ral tim es clur i n~ th ' mce linl{. into th e s pirit or t he Jubilee, aspass d ball and l'ode home on on one or t wo t hro ws, bu t you play in the cu l'i;uin I'ai. CI' bef ol'e ;\1ini: t r hcs tcr A. Willium son s isting mater ia ll y in making it a Zimm er111an S bingle to ce nte r. know, lefl -handel's arc ofl en t ha t th e main cven t ea ch ellen ing, and Change in Study Hall of th e F ec'I'y Chul'eh urg es evel·Y· IJig s uee ~s. Th e parade with itl N ot another' vi iting ,unn r pass- t way . tl J . Ii ' I ' db"" V''Y;allll"o a '" . ccol1d allll 'OJ·n ell·u ..b. III 111~lIl y eas es 'Ie unlor IS{ 1, o01'n T he J!i l'ls locke1'l; have bee n re- o ne til heal' U'·ll. Bat 'nlan ear ly in I<CO l'C5 of fl oats and numel'OU8 e d tlliT a \!" 10 sa re t y. • " Run t," t eam willi have a place aITunged in the s tud y hill! lind H(' V - t hl' Illl'eting and red ~ con fid ent hand!! is nid to huve been witIn the last of t he fo urth, Wellcr in ce nter fie ld, led t h batting f ol' t h pl'ogl'am. got the first of his three walks, Wa ynesvi ll e wi t.h two hits out of Th e fa ns may atte nd t hc ho me 'I'a I new seati< ha v . been adder! to that con Klantly inCl' 'us ing atten· ne. ed by over 150.000 pe ople, a throughou t the la rge percentalfe of whom were II po, sible three . They both played gmlle: , a ~s ured ·or the fael t hat ac comm vdate the !tll'ge number of dance is u s~ urud s tole the next two bnses\ and out·of-town viSit ors. ~ode 'home on ,Gon's hit t o tie the - u gr ut ~alll in th ir reKpcctive both tea ms will hc\\" t he hen efi t pup ils durin~ ce rtu in pe riods of mee ti ng-so l he sch,o ll l da y . Bro. Willia mson wil l assis t the 6core. Two n eIde r's choices,' two ,ios it ions. f m ' t. d I. t I b h't d . f "'II is, a t ho rt- top, a nd DIlVis , 0 e c len an IJIn )IU. ed I'efereei ng Mark. of an Educated Man Ward 11 Prest on E. Thomas iii B wer Hvillc Church in an " exIl 0 en ases, 8 1 an a PlIlT 0 ·W. H. Madden was a bu s in ess P ,'om e of t he most compete nt "fc han ~ e meeting" begin ninl! the prepa l'in jl; the big prison in West errors added three 'moro to tho visitor in Clarksv ille, Frida y. at. t hird.. held <lown th e i!' . ide of ficinls in thi s sectio n f Ohio will !';pring street for wi nte l·. It is reAl bel·t Edward Wi l!gom, aulhor lust Sundn y ill Nove mb'r. good cause in the tifth. . the lot. In gl'~ at IlIllnncr. t re nd c r tit dec is io ns, a nd cond uct ceiv ing the annual fa ll overhoulinlr Augs'purger opened the lucky D. R. Harris of Bellbrook will aVI ' h avI~ g three chances at t he ga llic . Mo rton Reigel, athl etic o f th e " Mark s of An Ellucated cleaning. repail'ing and paintinlr round with a single to . Tight. and preach a t Waynesvill e Church of t~ e bat , o bta l~ c d ~r t base t hrcc couch at Stockdal e H. '., n 81' Man," un derla kc!! t o mak e rca I with the b uilding of necessary went to seco!:,d when G, Crowl Christ Sunday night. tllll l! by t h fJ Oe P,IS!; method: He }"lI'bmlOuthw ill have charge of educatio n uti rue li ve- an e xciting ide wlllks and creuli ng new apart-. tried (but fBlled) tp heave,. th~ a t. 0 Rco l·ed . twn of Wayn e svt1 1~'s th Maso n ~nd Harveysburg games adye nturc. H e iR not talking about me nls fo r !level'lll sh ops, one of ball ov~r the back top f l »ll right. Mrs. t. Clall' Fife and children l'uns. orn 11115 and Wul1 a c~ scol'ed on Nove mbe r Gth a nd 13th. Mr. gO ing to . chool hnt rlucati ol1 in which will be the tonsosial parlon fte~ . . WelleI,' walk~d, and, ~l1is sin- were week-end guests of Mr. and one !un ~ch. . Re igel is a n a lumnus of the sc hool its broadest se n!\e. In th book re. Thousa nd s of cans of fruits and ghllte~h,tohc.elnl tter'thBObR scorfln g . GdonUs Mrs. L : H. 90rdpn. I Miltletl', tlhn lef.t field . wedn~Olbbackd he now coaches, and of Ohi o fen;ed to abovc he di. closes the vegelabl es have been stored with ll . , e Ii 0 e ace or a 0 II mos 0 ~ mira an L ) e niversity at' Athens where he V!HIt fi eld of ~ I f edul' a tion and reo hunllreds of jars oC preserves and ble, so Mike 'and Roy rolled in.. The MI'. an<l Mrs. J. E. McClure were fluff of ,J1tlllg . all t!y" of what r eceived 'his truining u'nder oach dirccti on that psyc hology nnd . ci n th e enfor ced g ue s~ are assur~d of n ext batter popped to shol·tstop dinn e~' g uests of Mr, and Mrs, n. loo k d, fen' a while, hkc a homc Grover, mentol' of t he present tific spirit have thl' WIl ope n to u. a ple ntif ul varie t y of "eats" dur-· forWith a double Ad ams, on S un d ay'. runAdams, in right ficld. just didn't S tate co II cg late ' ' s. He has a. II He 1'Ilises . one play. gorie. in. the eignth, J . f" I~ h alllplOn and an wc rs ques· ing lh eir continement. The re~s~ ha ve 1I th ing to do, bu); we a r e [hlld ~ wealth of lelxp,el'ie nce in re- tion !! per onal un d pl'ellsing, anYQung got a iife on Vogel's. error s ho\\'!; that 4,) 45 me n are et ' t t tio MI·s. Cli/fo~'d Ridge, crt Chicago, ur tll.a t he co uld have con.lucted ' e reeln~, ellpeCISI y In t ournam ent swe t's t hem so that eHch one may • Ad t'h take n cal'e uf at present. . an d pur Iom" . e nex sa n. is the gu est of Miss Emma Heigh.I" I game find a soluti on of hi R di ffi cu lty. Helsingell's double scored the run, way and other friends here. himself very cI'editab ~' had he hac C o~~ h Milnel·, of the St. Be r- Followin g is a list of que!ltions Mif;s Ma y Wrigh t spent SaturOhio C(ol'poralions are becominc' and John continued to third when the oPPol·tunity, d ( .. .) H S I ' t · I f h' k ' T ompkin, Lhe cente r fielder of na l' IIlCmnatl1 ..• wi I prob- YPJea 0 IS IJOO . Acco rding t o day and unday in Cin cinnat i. slllndarized, the number oj' new G. Crowl gav "'" ano' ther strong arm b d Mrs . . Lucy Jacobs Howard, of ably have chal'!~e oC t he Carlisle Wigga m wh o is an eclu cated mun'l <:orp()I'l1 lions nnd the number of AI'e you able t o I'efl'ain fr om exhj}litiol1; Augsput;ger s uccum e Carlisle; is here carinsz for h er Spr in g Vall y, lead his team with and pringbol'o ' games on, DecemMrs. J. O. lir\.wright i ~ th e chall ges in corporate financial to the wiles of his opponentj 'Wel- aunt, Miss Addie Keys, who is ill two hits and t wo I'un . . Ve rn on bel' l 8th und Fe brullry 12. He is a forming an opinion until yo u have guc t of fri e nd R in incinnati. lItructure al'e being reduced. In ler collected his . third - walk I!nd Starr the catcher, account d f or grad ua te of tht! Lces bUl'g H. S., all the evidence'! 1920 lhere we re 5.582 nrticles of his foprth ·stolen base, but R. Mr. and Mrs. J . C•. Hawke visited the other tall y. nlHI is a nothm' pl·oduct. of Coach Are yo u tig h t- minded ? Born- To Mr. and Mrs. Wilb ur incorRoration issued in Ohio.. .In Darbys hire took care of Ellis! fly, their daugtJter, Mrs. Ralpn Vance, ' Sprinl? Valley nt'vcl' ga ve up Grover's flystel111 at Ohio . UniverDo you reall y kn ow t he truth Woo llard on Monday , OClober 5, ] 03 0, a ecol'ding to Clarence J. Belibrook's 'last faint. struggle: and .family .t. l,lleasant Plain, SUlJ- figJt t ing. Even In the las t inning sity. His fin.e wo.r k a s an official for about the t hings y ou beli .ve? Bl'own, Secretary of State, there: Wit h one down, n. Darbyshh'e Si~ day, with two men Qut and n o on e on seve ra l years ha s give n universal AI' you will in!!' to lay as id e a ll a son . were only 4.454 articles of ingled sharply to left center, 1m ,base, Bog an balt ing for ~ta l'r, Mtisfllcl. ion. . pl'evious co nvic t ion and ueli ef s in Mess rs. A. P. Meli oh and Fl'ed corpora tio n issued. This compare. Pinch. Hitter (?) Petet'soil raised Dependable Watch es and the came through with a nice hi t. Ha\' < oach Ludwig', of th e Norwood conaidcring a new idea? a lotter which Mendy captured and Intost ' J I d NIt' t low jmmedi.a tely 'followed wit.h H. ,. , is expecle d to officl'a't e I'n Can you sUI'I'e nd el' YO UI' ml' 11 cl to Burnul'd I ft lust week on a trip with 4,850 in 1929, 4,582 in 1928 and 4,4'11 in 192 7. The authorized~ ove leB a ano ther "TI' go., a l'e n' t o'Ie r y e. t" the game of .J a nuary 22nd and t he acceptancc of tl'uth I''''"a l'dlnss to Flo rida . threw' to ·EII,I·s· for .. double play. 'Cnr' 111J eweI I'y an Sh Leb . un capital stoc k of domestic corporaatated, the 'Oh'y s ewe ry op, anon, sa'd SpY'I'n Vallev.• I:.u u t WIIVnC" "., ~ As we prevI'ouslv i1 I , g .,- February 5th. StilI another pl'O- of consequences ? t ions, which in the case of tholle oo·k series 10. vl' lle thought d''''e rent • Reev ftQ t.h ·lrd game of the Bell ...... J . W. Edwards and fumily visit. in UI' UI ~ .- , duct. of O. U., II(.' WOn his let.ters Have you pOlVel' to discover n ew corp ratcd ten years ago amounscheduled tor. next Sunday, will be who was' the pitching ace for S. V. in ha 'kctba ll, i ootbnll and base. facts for .vour self? ed I'clati vcs in Clal'ksville. nn- ted to $58 0,928,51!l has been deunnecessary. The 'ltiorrow Mel'· Mr. and MrS. John Webb. Mr., and "ho had pre"io us ly gatten a b II h' l d' h -"ants will "fill the date. The and Mrs. Jos. Clnrk, oC Dayton. nice hit "round d to Ellis, who nn a w I e atten In g t e institution' nn you CI·O.. exam in e 'your day rloy afl rnoon. clining sin ce 1928. In the year Gf CJI kl' e e ts f M Id Stok " La t, but by no mean leas t, on drea ming'! Merchants and the Fran III w r _ guell 0 1'5. . a es over 10 second, t ouch'ed Harlow; t his list of o ffi cials c omell the Do you inl erfe l'e with the habits 1\1 i: s Tdllena E~wards ancl Miss ] 92 8 this figure . was $138,063,950, un increase of $25,000,00,0 Tramps are the . only WaTren and Mrs. Ada Coul'tney On Sun- and tho big battIe was over. famous "Shifty'" Bolen . of Colum- of other peop le? Mal'ga rel Edwards spent Sunday ove r 102 7. In 1929, however, thll County ~eam!i to win a game bom \tay. ' Young and Turner umpired the bus, who will conduct lhe Ottel'Do yo u have opi ni on on matters wi tll re lat ives in Dayto n. figure fe ll to $104,038,476, and in W. ·panl A. C.....dthis season, and both acgame "'. H J the feat durl'ng' AugsMr. . and ' Mr';.· Fl'ank Day and W· '11 ItS' uel11 om e galll e on anuary 15th. of which you have no kn owledge? 1930 it fur t he r declined to $52,com '< ,,'> .. aynesvi e pays a prmg Mr. B o l c n' ~ sp l4~ndid wOl'lc at WiI Do you recognize rnodel'n lI1ug-ie S unduy will be obsel'ved as 778,2!)(1. Authol'ized increase in p~rger's absence. two children, of Winchester, ·Ky'., Valle:t. next Wednel1da)' evening mington Colleg(! is too well known when you s ee i t ndvel,tised fol' Rally' Da y at bolh t ht' F er ry und capitaliza tion of domestic corporaspent ' the week-end with the fQI'- October 7· f Wa ynes vlll e Churches of Christ. ' BELLBROOK mer's llal'Emts, Mr. and Mrs. A. K, Don't forget that Centerville to . n e~d. a.n y ul'the r en co miums in ale? tions which in 1920 amounted to h \ comes to Wa'yne Pal'k f or a game, t IS VICInIty, What wou ld YOll do with 100 over $ J, 115,000,000 was down to AB R H PO A E Day. ---years '! ~ Mr. and Mr . . F. R. Moomaw $'228,477,150 in 1929, and to 1 S 0 0 1 2 2 Friday, Octobel' 9. L . C row. ss .",' 0 0 1 M F 0 d Everybody attend b oth games F. F. A. Ball Team Have you ever made a te ~ t of wer'e guest ll of J . B. C;;ra bbe and $306,OfJ7,250 in the year endina famil~'- fl'Om Friday until Sunday Dece mber 3 1, 1930. '!t:~:~ne~s Ib... 0 0 0" 0 f'U1:il;i# ~il}Ol'd a~dHr,'{~~S:~~ ~~s and see some great playin~. The Wayn e T own sh ip F. F . A. your genera l intellige nce? Ib l ' 0 0 0 0 0 Ronald Hawke and son, were supare organizing a soft ball l eam Ha ~e you e;'c i' t e mpted t o mlls- ven in g. B arne ••J • "" Bleb ' Thel'e are o'nl"J t,. ".. o F. F . A, t ean,s .tel' n SCience. . . Stnte Treas urer Harry S. Day 2 0 per guests of Mrs. Edith Harl' is. al et a II S calon N ear.nl S p.."'h r, c ,,, .. ......A~ 1 22 73 2 The Pri nd llhi p lub of the M. received $535 ,465.02 in cigaretta S . I'n Warl'en Ollun 'y t hose bel' n" a n you ?b mteillgen t t hough 1 and family on unday Locnl "evotees of the gume of " ,.. d t I Zlnlme' r'm , 2b .... 0 E. chu rch will m ee t at the home Y .L El banon • and W ay nes ville. W st une uea el ' . . ? tuxes fOl' the month of September E :J)arbyshh'e ,b 4 0 1 2 2 ,1 , . j ballketball, as play d by our .High Ohester, Of ,B utler COU.l lty I'S Do you beheve In s logall s . of Mrs..Je nnie Mllinous W edn es· whjch would indicate a total apHopkinll, If ..: ... 4 p ~ , t ~ The Woman's ~u~i illry of S~. .school bo y!!, have ' several tl'eats fU I'nishing anotl)er team, ' The Do .~!lu ,kn?ow whe n to calt in day, Octoher 14. proximately of $6,0~0,000 !or the R Dal'byshh'e f 4 0 Mary's Churc!.! WIll meet Oil Fn- ·awaitin j! them dUring the rapidly three nr ~ "'oing to play a Qeries th e spu Ituhst. . . first year of operation, which the G Crowl ' rf 3 0 o · 0 1 · 2 da,y. aftel'noo.n , October 9, at two appl'ouchinO' season. Ooach Jo nn .. I "' Do yo u know when not to Lhlllk? Saws fil ed by machinery, cut smokers Gf Ohio must " . -,.Pete·rs'on ·.•·,· '. 1 '0 0 0 0 '0 o CI 0(' k a t tl Ie h orne 0 f Mr s. F'. B . 'pyle and hi!'! assistants. have pl'BC- fOI' .the champllonship. fi n you' pl'cd. l l h o yo m fri ends. cleaner, truer, faster. A.ls o cross- cigal'ette pay f or ·the privilege. The large.~ 3 0 '0 1 2 1 ~endel . 'Son. . t l ' Clllly COm l)leted a . tiff schedl.lle Othel: groups are organizing ' 11 . l . w . . I' Vag I, p ........ _ _ -'- _ , _ . ---:r. soft.bull teall1s wi t h the h'o pe of \~I ? ac undcr gIVcn co m I- cut Ra ws, g Ul1lm d. 25<. per f oot. s ingle day's receipts was the firat,\' I Roy Pigott, a t Madden's Lumber whcn $ 216,290.60 was received · 1 8 24 13 8 ;' . d of 16 ga mes for the pre. ent HJgh hav1l1g the st ll'o ngest in Wayne tlOns. Totals ........ 34 . <Little J.ack! Crane returne to sc hool champions of Warre n Town s hip school s. A fine prize will . H ow d ~ yo u eval uat~ you rscl f Yard. and t he smallest was $21,191.50. ~IS hom e. m Dnyton Su~~ay even· County tha t , burring accide nts, be eiven to the s trongest Soft Ball With r elatIOn teo YO U1' f!'l cn ds ? • Datt~d for Rei.Sing in 8th ... B~tte'd for G. ~rowl i.n 9th. mg. after .n four-day VISit at, the . sh ould bring the m up to the team . See th e coach. Do yo u know what to do WIth a Mr;,. L. C . . t . .I"h n, Mr. and ll d!'le of hlS grandparents, ~r. and Oounty tournament in fine shap \! grudge? NEW BOOKS AT LIBRARY I\1rp. Ben. milh wcre I! uel'ts at a WAYNESVILL~ A. C: ,M , rs. D; L. Crane. to retain . the hig h honors t hey WOn - - -.Do yo u \mow what to do with a hirthdll\' di n ner at t.he llO me of . PO A C' . last Spring . Th e loco l season Home Economic. Qepartment bad habit? The fo llowing new books have JI1r ~ . A'lln P erri ne' in Dayton, on AD ~ 'H ." , )11'. and Mrs. W. B. Squh'es, Mr opens on No vem ber G, 1931. when ection one o f the Home Econ· What hour in til{' cla y is t he S unday . jus t been placed on the shelves of Weller, c .. " ... :2 3 1 10 1 0 ·and Mrs. Vern Hough. Messrs. Mason High comes to the local om ics cluss has fini shed it's first mos t important 7 the library, according to Mrs. Ada Ellis, It .... ... ,.. 6· 2 . 1 10 '1 .0 Harry Prater, W. S. Graham and ;\11'11. Iiff 01'11 S. Ridge, of Chi- Courtney, librarian: . 4 () ... 8 2 8 2 Jesse · Mendenhall are spending ===---.-;--=-=~-: Autobiography of Lincoln, by . G ons, 88 , .. ".,. , cng(), and Mi ~s Em ma Rnphun . f ...... 4 0 1'" 0 0 00 the week at the Hou,c . Reservoir. wen' ! dinn e r ~ u c ~ t~ of Miss May Steffins. Mexico, by Stewart Chase. Me~ y.. 2b , .. ",:)4 0 , 0 : 8 4 .... . WI'ig ht, at Th e Littl e Inn, MonRamby; 1f ~ .....d, 0 0 (1 ' 1 '0 . Harry - ..I\jt~hen and daughter lfen Commandments, by Deppda y evening. Young, rl ... ~ . : . 4 1 1 0 , 1, 0 ~etty, of Sprmg'field; John Stansing. . HelBrnger, Sb 4 0 -1 ' : 0 '2 ', 2: b~ry a.vd family Were Sunday The Goblin Woman, by O'Neall MI'. a nd M r~ . Geol'j!'e Stroud, AugQ)ul'¥er. p .4 '2 1 2 2 1 d1J\her guests of Mr. and Mrs. ifvel' Star, by Gregory. Fil'e of unde termined origin de· . ; ..,<., ' - .......!. -"- FranK Stansberry and family. Five aal's 'were damaged and With million s o f schoo l childl'en Mr. and MI'~ . Moore. of Dayton, A Tangled W eb, by Montllomery stroyed th e Hugh Baugh Canning MI'. anll Mr~. W. E . Stroud and Windmere, by .Colver. ; Totalli; ~ .. , ...... 35 8 9 27 15 5 . Mrs, An'n'i~ Ke'n rlck and daugh- Mn. George Queary. of ncar Factory and wan'house, at Cla rk s- us in g buses c nroute t o and from ~ I)n ",pre gu cR tR of Ml· . and Mrs. lich ool each day, iti s impe rativ e The Kirby's by Whil1.Ple, 12345 6789ter, Miss Bertha, entertained at Xeriia, · suft'ered cuts in n collision vill e, latc Saturday aftern oo n with that they be taught to watch lr;,f- E. T. SLro u d, on S unda y. All Pass ion Spent, by SaxvilleBellbrOOK .. .. 100000000- 1 .dinner .on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. on' route 42 about t.wo milcs south a 10sR estimated at $70.000. Th fie. .w hen boarding a nd leaving W~~ . MI'. an d Mrl;. Ra lph H ouston, plunt was one 4 >f the oldest in CHI! W. 'A. C; .... 00013 0 ~ 1 x~ 8 Walter , Kenrick. Mrs. S.· H. of Wayn esv ille neal' t he Davis these bU Res, accol'ding to George Black Diamond, by Honora Mor·. Hain-es and Mr. James Haines, of . . ton Coun ty . MOI'e than 15,000 Little, PI'esidc nt of t.he Green f) f Spri ng Vall ey. Mrs, Clarence I·OW. . Earned Runs-DellbTook 1.; L~tle. Furni$· farm, Sunday evc n111g . CU5;es of com were d estroyed. The Coun ty A utom ob ile Club, which is Ellwnl'ils a nd dnusz:hter were SunScaramouche, the King-Maker, Waynesville 4. The 'accident is said to ha.v e oc- loss is we ll covered by insurance. affiliated with thc Am erican duy aftemoon visitors at the home by Sabatini. Le'ft on 'Base_Bcllbrook 6;' : Mr. ; William Richey, Pennsyl- cut·ted when, in an attcmpt to pass The blaze sto rted in the wure- AIltomobile Associat ion. of Mrs. Muud e Crane and family. , WayneSVille 6. · ., . ,vania R;' R. agentnt Oorwin, and anot.her Cal' goiag south on the house where a bout 10 me n and M I' . Littl e made this sta te ment COOD PROGRAM PRESENTED Stolen Bases ' ''--:' ' Zimmerman, his sister, Miss Lulu' Richey liave highway, the cal' driven by GeoJ'~e WQlllen had bM n working, lubeling in connection with t he issuance Mrs. Emma H . McClure, Mrs. Spahr, E, DarbYl;lhire, Weller l4;, I'ElIlioved here irol1'\ Lebanon anil Quear)' sideswiped ah approaching cans of corn. Th e workers left the 01£ the Octobe r AAA safety postcr L. H. Gordon . Mrs. Alonzo Curl, AT MOTHERS CLU~ MEETING _' Heisinger, Augspurger, GODS "nd· are occupyinJ!' ro'oms in the Ltmk. machine. ' , wal'ehouse about 4 p. m. and the to schools in Wayn esville, which Mi 8~ Clat'a Lile, Miss . Minette The' Mothers club met at the YjlUng. ~ ~uilding, . Three other nOl·t hbound cars smoke ,vas een. pouring fr 111 the carries the warning: HihblU'd and Miss Jessie Clarke Runs Batted In-Zimmerman, crashed into Queal'y's machine be- roof of th e btl i1ding a short time "When Getting on or oft' buses. enjoyed the concert Ilt which Miss Grade school building, ' Iast Fri· Hough, Ellis .. 2, Gons a, Heisinger , H,.\B; Earnhart, of ' Columbus. fore they could be stoppe~. The iater. Keep YOUI' cyes on the traffic." Marta Wittskowska. famous ·Polish day afternoon. After a short busi'fWQ-balle :Hlts--Spahr, Zimmer, joineil his family here Sunday af)d dth'ers were I1I11an f170m Cleveland Most of \.he corn lost in the blaze It is the second of the 1931-32 conhaltu was t h e guest arlist, at ness session, durin g which the flower box was awarded '· to Mies man, Oons, Heisinger.,' '.. Ilpent the ,day with relatives. Mrs. Walkel' Hatfield. Qf Lebanon and was ihis year's pack and was " e- series being i su ed to schools Xenia, Thu'r sdny night. Reeder's room anrl the pietul'e to D.o~ble Plays--L. Crowl. to 'Zim- Earnnart ani! little daughter l'e- Carl Schoonover, of. Hanle.ysbul:g. ing labeled and prcl'm red for ship- t hroughout the county as u feamerman ' to ReiBtnri L .. . Crowl t6 turned honie with him ' after a NGne Gf the passengers in d hese ment to markets, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ott and MI'. Young's room, the tOlloWUli t ure of a nationwide campaign to Zimmerman; Gl>ns to ElliS, Me1'l- visit of se",eral weeks. cars ' was injured mo t.e- than bein/t None of the per. ons employed teach school children the rudi- daughter Leona, Mr. af)d Mrs.' Wm .program was given: J . denlillll to Ellil. . , ., . \ . severely· shaken up. Fitzooel'ald and son Donald of. Trumpet ~o lo • .Frank LeMay r., in the wal'ehouse was able to shed ments to a.fety. .. . . ' . a play, ~·O.f CO~l'se ," ..)ly , Mrs, StrU~lt. O~'t;::-bi " Voge.l 6, : by Mr and Mrs. Cad Croll ana son Traffic ori the.higll~ay was block- any light on the ca USe of· the blaze Brook~dl"" and MIllS Inex HayslJp Russol Salisbul'y, Mrs. " Ray A\J.I!Ip.urge~ S.' '. I of F~anklin ' Mr. and . Mrs. 'Ellis', cd for ' Beveral minut.e s and Mar- There was no fire in any of the YOUNG FRIENDS' MEETING w.ere dmner guest.'l of Ml'. and Mrs Main()us, Ml's. Fl'nnk Tb(}maa'Jj.1 ~e8' Balle-Ofr V1lCJ!1 8. off McClure and daughter, of Sprlnlt- shal Joy toJ(ether ·w ith , DeputY buildings, thell said. Percy Reason and son Loren, on Le'ollard Tinney and Mrlj. AUI8PurPr 1. ' '~. . boro, ,Mr. an,4 Mrs. De~rth Sh,e.ehan Sperlft's Huft'Ol'd ,and. Sehw\ar.t~, 0.f . II ~ .~" . -":"""Sunday. Braddock;. saxophone sol0l. .. . ,. PaBeea Blll-W'eUer. I ' . . ' . ana . two dlugbters 8pen~ 'SupdRY Uebanon, .w~re s'tatto!,~d at the NEED C()RN CUTTERS 'Fpe F, M. -y.-iIl meet at. the ' mond ' VanOften; ;reading, 'Helen Vtnpirea--Lovely and Stapley. with Mr. ana M~8. EIl1\er ·Sheehan !icene 10~ .t he wreck' untll the wrec~ . f FlIlends _ Ro, me Sunda.y. nllf,ht. On Friday evenin .... , October 2, a. the Baseball - .gail'le" Ru~. ·. · • .-1 _ .• .. , I , '. , ed cars had 1lee:n temoved.j With Londe,n armel'S badly in O,ctob~r llf nromptly . at 7.,80, ··Mr. Ilnd Ml's, E. F, "Earnhllrt en- Hockett· narmOlllcl\. ' 8010, .Mri:: ~ ~.. Mr. :and · Mrs . . O• . M.· Robitler, ~...:.: . - - · . need of help in cutting. ~o~n aud ? clock, The-Judersfor the even- tel'tailied at dinner.;- Mr. RJ1e! Mrs. Rob~rt Purnas, EAS1;ERN STAR Mr. and .Mrs, J . . D.. Mar1a~, Mrs., ' M~DE PRi"CIPAL lrtg ar~: Lesson, Louren ~ Furnas, r,estel' Kenrick and Miss Louise • Refreshments were 8et:V.~ d!U'_ _-"-'Merle Kerns ana da,ulhter Joan \ ' ~~:sC: fhar'k ~obk, at ~hlt time. h ~ ec t~ el:;g t ep Ok Illen nevotJ(~n, aerbert McM.IUan; 1e- Crane. Followlnl1; the· dfnner which ing the social hour, • Miami Chaptl!r No. 107 O. E •.S. spent Sunday with · Miss Beatrice • . , '. d 0 wor .an creation, 'Ma.r y Plymire. Members was in celebration' of the birthday . • - • • wi1lmeet j,,-l'egutar lleuioD Mon- Robitzer at' Delaware. Mr. Me1'le In addition tb heq work· as super- w 0 . aye re Use It .18. expected, will apply for will callefully note the time of an'niversarie of Mrs. E01'nhal't. . " dQ' evenine, o()ctobei' 12, ~t 7:S1f. Kerns "joined tM party-:tbere and villor of primary 81$.001s, Miss Hen who, durmg t he. . C:Gming ~Jnter. meeting as the. new ruling on lin. Kenrick nn<t . Mi~s Cra,ne. the ' MIllS Je!!~ne C!Jlrke n~ bera.l e lira. Kelna aDd Joan ..eturnoo with r\"tta MdClnlley has been made help Vi a.liID. ~th Art:..:~mW. 'M., bim to their home in Cleveland, principal 'of • • new grade 'building ~allY StAte that 'It IS almost tmpOI!- p'J'omptneu goes mta effect at this party enjoyed a IIhow at the Leb- .Thur!l(\aY o~ last week after •• me~tift.. . ' .' anon opera hou... tendad vl.it in IHtroit, I(jo~ . . 11..-, ' ~DJrUD, 8eo11. Sund'a.1 eV8D~I. ,t ~taj)u1a, Ohio,. . . slb1e to secure llecellSlU'f labol'.

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NEWS GlEA~ EO fROM COURT HOUSE

Probat" Cpurt · Pl'oeeedin.a a le made by A,I in H. Drieve uxceulu r (lr t he estat.e of F lurcnc e Z. Dl' ievo l', dl!ceased, W 1' 0 approv. cd and cOllfinned Loy tho c;ourt. I'll wi ll of Vil'ginia Hill, deeeas l' d, \V3 ~ atlmiUcd to probate. Ill dn ' t 'I' n nt your ndol'ed M Up. evel'. ·' 'Frnnk . Andcr~on was nppoint· I~v n al!'aiu sl the . t raining Y Il u 'I'e not sick are yo u '!" cd guurd ian of '1'hOIllIlS James " 'II." She smil ed at him , the h(l\' fl l ' llI ~ nh out hi lll l' hc \\'('nderetl " h, Pu mp kin F":lIt ' l'," !-h" :Il id (!ll1Iyl e and hll'Y June Quayle. gaily, tllough' her voice wu s thut o f f ri C' ndl~1 warn slilile thlll w : 1" ' 11' hn'athl('~R ly if h ... "',Iull! rille up li t Mary E . QUll yle, ad lllin i. tl'utrix of on -who II". too little bl'i'ath f ur uin el\' J llwenll. ,,[ think 111 Iybe that and go awuy. aut of cu r. U the estal of Philip P. Quayle, is a toncnt of tumbling- \\' n",I". i t' ~ bectl u." , I [ee)':o so rry f il l' y ou hl' didn·t. He Inll~hc.t ngain , an ol'd ered t sell the esta te ~lt not odd pl NI ~erl lau~h, and Jll'l' ~s ed his I ~s .· lha n lh e - apprai sed valu e lind "fancy nil lhi ~ forOl' aft I' till ('~ I'd 'I·.. • lip. t il her f rug-mn t hair. " :n rr y ·~ f o r 1111.'- - " solid months of m arringe." mnke re tll rn to co urt. "Y~ :; . I3l' c nu ~ 1! you'I'co doing ,.;uch And C"nManline murmured "You won't be laugh ln~ I.I hn ut it The fir st and fil nal account of three day s Irom n J W," h ~a id n \'t'ry " tll pid Ihill~ and putt in!! qui l.'l ('onu'l1lll1l' lI t al tlll'ir feet. Retta Moore, executl'ix of the es· I (lursplf in illY v owe l' like Ihk [ "rim ly. tnle of Les lie A. 'Moore, decensed, . (The Ell d) " h, mayb 1 wil l," ~h l' nn ,. w ~ r· can dll quit e lcnihle things to wns ap proved, allowed nnd con---ed h crfully. ''l' m " nt' of tJ1I' "u ti · nft e l' thi ~ if I want lo.firmed by t he court. h r tb U I yers 01 Tech High School, Atlanta, grudt'sl little Inugoill'r:; ~· "U \'(' r :0\ nd 1 CH n he Illu st frightfully Til fm:;t und final acount of L. When '~he calendar showed .a)ltumn wu. ~toodr~ t e90~ a P Captain Billy Street I, fthown I11nnini men n if I wan L to. " COM MISSIONERS M. He nd ers on, administ rator of saw in your Iii ." ~ went to work although t~e thermometer I at egree.. " k hi t! · ' Y t'~ . I k nllw that." H e milt!d nt hel' "l d!l~ nl\'. 'Y. , ~ with the ball a5 "Pug" Boyd tackles him an¢ "Red" Bradfield triCI to blOC mo . , FREE D BY JURY lhe '~ tate of An na . Ellis de")'IIU d,m' t knuw anything yet,' yo u are, I'll ;;ny that f or yo·u. )" 11 11 c ' a 'ed, was approved, allowed nnd are just g l' aL r lou Il- thingg li ke sh - n ~s ul' e d him. con firm ed by the court. . TRY " Uh. "ell, I'm taking t hf' Th e th il'(l nccount of J. Merrill » elihcrali nA' ht. " thn n a n hour, that, " D ftly he ~ '1'lIed ::I po rt io n II f d ian e.,. " a jury of 10 rn n and lwo wll me n Bo ne, administrator of the estate Will1y ll nd VesUl McCaha. Real THE DEATH OF THE FLOWERS OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Wh cn th y had finished suppe r Jo'I'iday a fte rno on f1 ~l\ui tle d Co unlY ,f T. D. IOlTis, deceased, was ap. estnte in Washington townshi p .. salad and meat 011 n pap(-I' p in l FOR RESULTS £01' her, and puu red th !' cuffee. he cleared lIway the di~he: fluickly (' o l1\llIi ~~ iu ner Frank Hichunlson', prnlle d, nlluwed and connrmed by . Marl' C. Cole man , deceased, to By William C\llIen ~ryant . '1'1'/'1'1,11 lind Dennis th e co ur t. Elizab eth Cole moll. Inlot No. 544 " So rry t o huve nothing Il Her rtnd_ ho\'cd th e table into it!' CM" unci C. than ca nne d (' I I \\, for y o ut \\ cdding nt'I·. Th en he lirew th Lig hil{h· Stephl' ns. form er , om mI S~ l u ne rs , The melanc'holy days !Ire rome, The third at'cotrnl or Rnlph B. in Frnnklin. Wilbur and Eva J ordon to Munight" he sa iel. bucke d divun befol'c thc smold er· uf ('linton ;ounl v M ll1i~co nti llcL P the saddest of the yeal', in .. nke in conn~ctif) n wilh llUr. ark s, guardian o f Jnm!! Cannon, • II 1 adol'!' ('anne d cow. 1 al- in g fire and heap ed it with cush· incomp te nt, was upprove!l, lI 11ow· tunl Building a nd Loan Company. Of wuiling winds, amI nuked wootls ways a. k fIJI' it nt all my wed· ion;;, Ilnd t urn ed out all th e 1i l! h ~ l'hll ~ e for the cou nty of fiv e luts cd and confi rm ed Ily the co urt .. Inlot No . 4,.5 1 in Franklin . and melldo ws brown and sere. dings. !lenn y MOl'l'i8 and izzie Morris H ea ped in the hollows of the gl'ove but l ~ ft two candles glimm erin g- on in lhe Kl' ith Ad ditiun. Th e j Ul'Y .. ' Th<, fir st and finnl accou nt of the au t umn leave!! lie deud; IHl rtC'd about 2 p . Ill. .0\ nna M. fi n ook, admin is tratrix or to A.du m R-uesch Rnd E:l izab eth Thl' vcr di ~l abl«) I\'cri thc cou nt~' t he .e still ' of Millnrd Fillmore Roesc h. Inlot No. 28 in Franklin. They r ustle to the ed dying gust, Treber .K ellis and Nina Kollis to And to the rabbit's tr ead; Of1i Cill b and forlller otfi cials III I3lllckbul'll , decease d was IIpproved gllilt in the co ndu ct o f th e afl'uirs 'll ll owc!l und confirm ed b~' the Mutual Building lind Loan Com· The robin a nd the wren are flown, pany. Inl ot No. 14 in Fl'8nklina of lh e ir alice. COUlt. a nd from the shrubs the jay; J oseph Rogers und Fannie Rog - And f rom the wood-top call!! the Th , jUI' () r~ , polll'd bv PI·oseC' ut· The second and final uccoun t of crow through all the gloomy dny i ng A lorne}, . Luth el' S wnin, Honorn Burke, executrix ofthe es. or s to Albert Goocey.92 .05 acres votcod for I1c(]Uillu l on each of the la te of Patrick Burke, decensed, in Sa lem township. (' ounts in the in dict mcont. Pearl M. Libecup to Paul P. Th e wind-flow er a nd th e violet, .J ullge n. I I . T hom a ~, of l\fal'I·' w as approved by the cou rt. they perished long ngo, The fil' ~ t and fin al accou nt of Lihccap . Inl ot No. 613 in F I·ank· A nd t he b rier-ro se and ' or chidll (' Lla, wil l) pl'('sid'd during the :3. UI·. F. E. ROlmagl , executor of Lhe lin. Ca rl and CUl'oline Sc haub to died amid t he summ el' glow; da y hell I'i nJ,!, thnnk(' d the jurors ('state of F. E. H os na ~ l e , deceas. Phone 78J 1''' 1' I hei r h o ne ~ l deliberatio n bc- cd, was apPI'ovcod a llowed a nd con. Mari e oQ.k. Real estate in Love· But o n the hill the go lden-rod, and land. f ore di ~ llIi !l;' ing- lhe m. firmed by the COUI·t. the aster in the wood, William P. Hoy, dCl;eased to And the »ellow sunflower by the '. T h? clI ~e went to lhe ju ry on Nina Scott Co mpton, Muri e brook, m uutumn beauty s tood, Stall' ~ 'VIdence. one of the dc- Scott White an d Ollie Scoi t Corn Tri ssel, et a1. 142.75 acres hu rt;., xecllll'ic,e of t he estate in Wayne town ship. ft'fulllnl s tl·~tifi e d lind nll ne of th Till fe ll the frost fr om the clear Corn Trisse ll, et ai, to F loren ce J fc n ~e III t()I'I1l'Y ~ made a fina l of Wa llace E. Sco t t lire ordered to cold ht;ave ns, as falls the plague on men, ? nqru ment. s 11 certain stock lit private sale. Hay. 14 2.75 acres in Wayne town.Thirty chul'ucte r witnes~es wh(l Lottie Fl'i ermood, IIdminis tratrix ship. And -t he brightness of the ir s mil e P. A. Stamps to Anna Stamps. was gone, from up lan d, g lad e (e.sti li ed fOi' th ' d -fcnse app enr d of the estate of Walter F ri el'mood and glen. wilh out Rullpel nil nnd refused t he deceased, fil ed her inventory- and All r eal and perso nal property. . Paul P. Lib ec ap to H enry E. ~ u . tOlllury fee s 1'01' their t '. t imony upprai~e me n t . Libecap. Inlot No . 6 13 in Frank. ,'.ud/.!'e D. 11. Tholllus quashed nn ,ales Illade by E lizabeth RickAnd now, when co mell t he calm 30 Yenrs Exp dence in mild da y, as s till such days w ill 1r11!lctmen t return d aga ins t the ard, exe cutrix of the esta te of lin. Fitting ' and Milking Classes Hem'y E. Libecnp to Paul P . come, olill'l aJ un,d 'fo l'mel' nfficia ls by t he Frunk Rickard, d(lCClIsed, were ap"Thia place ia my mothera'. ," aa id P e t"r ge ntly . . )ct~he l' grand jll l'y in 1929, On a pr oved and confirme d by the Libecap. Inlots Nos. 229 and 280 To cali the squi!'rel and t h e bee f rom ou t their winte r home ; ~ lIllllal' charge. co url She. fi led her first and final in Frllnklin. Sbe was glad to have the cocee t he mllntel. , Lebanon, Ohio . he did not hesitate b ut went When the sound of dropping nuta acco un t. and drank it stea ming hot a lthou g h Billa Allowed is h eard, th ough all the ' trees Tueaday, Th\ll'lday Saturday Th e wi l! of Ellen Wiggins, d eit scorch ed her t h roat, But s he ov er at once and . ank down llm ong BAN NIGHT TRAINING are still th cus hions in the cornel' of the ceased, wa;; adm itted to probate, could not edt. Barre\t Brotherll, suppli es, $3 .• Examination Free OF HUNTING DOGS The a PI)rll iseme nt of th e. estate 25; Stnkalta Mfg, Co., suppli es, $3 And t\Yinkie inthe smoky light the . "Why don 't YOll eat, .Rowena 7" big divan. Peter sat beside h l' and waters of the rill, LEBANON, OHIO drew her in to his arm and on. he demanded. . of George B. Fouch e, deceased, Mrs. Mary E. Ennis, services, $10 s tan tine crouched at their feet. R o "I'm n ot hungry." Christ Hos pital, cast, $8; Hough- The so uth wind senrches for th e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111. li irord ~in es, deputy game Pl'O was aPPI'o ve d LInd fil ed. flowers whose fragranc e late he "You're n ot nervou , I hopll- wena mado no I' sis tn nce. For tectoI', recerved notice, Thursda y ' ton MuflHn Co., supplies, $32.70; ---bore, ~o me time they sat. there, molionnot frightened, or a nyt;hing." Staka lta Mfg. Co., supplies, $3.60; fr om In y E. Hnl'mon, chie C of th~ Co.mJnon Pie .. P1'Oce"din.a "Not in t he least. I'm just not less and ' sil ent, both s taring, a BUI'eau of onse)'vution Officer s, Waldron C. Gi lmour, inquest, $7 .- And sighs to find them in the wood In the cnse of Miami Savin gs little awed and very sober, into th e . a nd by the str ea m no m ore. hungry." olu!11 bu s , thllt the trai nin ~ of a nd L<>an Compan y versus N ettie 70; C. B. Wills, services, $20 ; kkeri njf .fire. It wus very s tillTrustees of Public Affairs, lig ht "Why a ren't you hungry? You flthe huntlllg dog'll at nig ht i n Ohi o Purpus, et ·a1., t he defen dant is stilln es~ . eamed to touch them, haven't had anything to 'eat for be tOl'bidde n f "ol11 Oc tobe r given lealle to fi lle a n an swer a nd and gas, $8.31; Western Union to make them on with it. 'fh e would Te lep hone Company, telegram, CHOLERA TAKES TOLL h ouTS," he persisted stubbornly. 15 to November 14. CI'OSS quest ion , light was low. Little so ft scent. ' ! "I nEver have much appetite, of wood and pin e and smoke crep t I/Thi~ is done m; an additionnl In the ca se uC H. R. Trivett ver- 55c; Columbus ·Blank Book Co., IN HERDS OF HOGS FeteI': You know t n ever eat much I}J'ote~ lI~nto t he fUl'.beal'ing ani- UR J ohn Kinney, et a i, the !Ieren- s upplies, $13.00; Will Hankinson, ,';'But you haven't eaten anything out to them, Liltle soft ound. of mals, .It was stuted . "The sea. dants are granted until Septembe r marker, $6; Kaufman's shells, 9 01' Howard T. Coo k, gravel and sa nd, .lOU usu a ll y eat som ething. Yo u night in the hills crept in to t hem. on on ducks in Ohio opens 28, 1!l31 ' to p lead. There is more h og cnolera in Th e chir!' of katydid s filled th e ait·. When .you take Bayer Aspirin. you $11.75; Howard T. Cook, stone Warren County this year than October ] 0 and closes November .T. W . Kibler, plaintiff is to reSudc\enly ~ete l ' lif ted hi s hand and sand, $27; A. Hoppe Co" cea nd drew her face toward him un- 15. 'J'he sqllilTel !lC!ason end ed covel' ft'o m Meander H. ' Oren and ment, $73.50; Buckeye Concrete there has been for the last i5 Ire I! ure of two t.hings, I t'sllure relief, t il her lips lay against his th r oat. Thllr~ r1 uy . Th rubbit sea ~o n ollens Melvia O. Ol'en, defendants, the Co., tile, $36.68 ; Howard T. Cook years and ve~inArjons are work· 100 it's harmless. T hose mblets with His hand caressed h I' shining, r?vcmbe /· 15 :lI1d c lo. es January sum of $533 6.88. the Bayer cros& do not hu~t the heart. In t he case of Centl'a] United jtravel and sand" $28.50; A. Hop- fng day and night immunizing lake Ib(,J1l wl:ene~'er you suffer from bro nze-gold ha ir. pe Co., cement, $176,83; Morrow herds against th e ravages of t he Natio nal Bank, trus tee versus "Close yo ur eye ~ , " he a id. It' s E mil Schuber t, et ai, the plaint iff Lumber Company, c~ment. sew,ers, disease. quite dark here and I will not tal k. Ne uritis Hf'adaches $10; J. H~ nry KIPP, lumber,. This statement was made W ed. Maybe you can forget it's only Don't Wish for Health is g ranted leave to file reply. Neuralgia Colds $617,93; OhIO Corrugated Culvert nesday by a veterinarian who has In the ca se of J ohn Barr verSllS Petel' and think il's some one you - HAVE IT. lumbago Sore Throat Co., se~ers, $654; John Dough.;- kept in clo se tou ch with the s itu aMason Can ning Co. the summ ons lik e." , Toothache }(heu rna tism here tofore made are set a sid e, va- man, ·nalls, 50c; Howard T. Cook, tion in the county and with reRowe na lay very still, seal'c ely g~~ ve l, $3~; Mason Lumb\!r Co ., g.\ search w.ork being done to comcated and qUlls hed. breathing, again sl him. He cou ld When your head aches-from any In t he case of Clarence Brown rail m!lterlal, $2.88; L. p , Cavert bat the pestilence. f ee l her lips upon ilis t hroat qu iver Co., 011, $132; W, A. Hause, gas, A serious s ho rtage of serum cause-when a cold has se ttled in vers us F lorence Thomas, et aI., in g ever 0 little. Alli e Wardlow, a defendant, is $ 14.72; East End Garage, gas, used in the treatment of hogs is you.r joints, or you feel those deep"Peter," !!he saici , $15,08; ~orrow Garage, gas, $73,- immine nt, t he veterinarian said as down. pains of rhcllmat:ism, sciatica, IIllowed t() file a nswer. "Mm mmm," he mUl'mm'ed indi flIn the case of Alice Garris on 77 ; Frank Sh.erwood Company, de mands for immunization of h'ogs or lumbago, take Bayer Aspirin and ting u iRilallly. vel' us Al'thur 'Gal'l'ison, et aI., gas :and supphes, $69.67; Halls increases. Lack of immunization is "W ho- whose cabi n is it?" the defendant is granted leave to Se rv,lcl! Statton, gas, $53.07; Flack the contributing factor in ita &et n 'al relief. If the package says He luughed soflly. "Do- do you EquIP'!1ent ~ompany, repairs, $7.- sprel\d this year, and the type of Bayer, it's genuine. And genuine fi le an swer and eros!; petition. care?" . In the case of Ellis T. Cartmen 45; Kllpatrlck.French M.o tor Car cholet'a is more acute than in pre- Dayer Aspiriu is safe. U n co n ~c i o u sl y slle stiffen ed a nnd Emma Cartmell, versu s John Company, gas. and supphes, $97,- via us years, he sa id. l ittle in his arm s, her quivering Aspirin i!l the tra de· mark of Bayer Scientists n ever have been able S lattery, et a i, t ile motion for ap- 15; E. M. V!lIars, ga.B, $21.41; lips g l'e w fil'm. Bu t s he. presseu !.lpp ointent of receiver was not W elch. & Dakin,. supphes, $.7.~7; to isolate the cholera germ, eonse. m1\llu!actu ~e of 1Il0noacI:ticacideoter more olose ly into t he curve of Roy PigOtt, serVices, $1; Clncm- quently a cure fOl' the disea se has of salicy iicacid. g runted. hi. arm. In the case of John Alderson nati Oil Works Co., lubricant, '$57. not been :found "No," sh e said firml y. . Iowa, II1lPois' Indiana Ilnd Ohio versus O. ·W. Me rr ill, et a1., the 30 ; Air Reduction Sales Co,. ?-"y. "It's my mother's," he sait1. petition' of th e plaintiff was dis- g~n, $4.97; L. 1.. Pence, services, herds are har dest hit by the dis"She likes thi s sor·t of t hing." $3.50 ' LeRoy Blair, rock dust and ease thIS yeaT, according to raRowena relaxed and laughed a . M RS. TELLA MA RKLA D .. misse d. 1 $163.15 i. Same, cement, ports of veterinarians. grave, ittl!!, tremulously. And the throbl g ravel, sand, $101; SaRle, cement • _ ..._ _ __ " New Suita bing ilen ce e nfolded the m warm~ravel, sand, $256; Same trucking H el" is "'hn t Mrs. Markla nd h ns Hany Welluitz vers us Merchly. grav.el, $17.64. AT WORK ON COUNTY ROADS to say about TON-GEE: 1 \VII S Ieel -'-'---_ . .... After a lon g while- UPeter," sll e in g- bud ly, m y ~to moch wa s in bad. ants Drayage Company fol' money Un ited States Lund bank versus UST a iMtelw dose of Phillips said IIga in, co nditi on. Whn t T a te hurt me a nd County highway employes unCLARKSVILLE ) IN DARKNESS "Mm mmmm ." . Milk of Magnesia in water. That I hud ga~ on my stomac h so bad Frank P. Coffey, et oy., for money der the s upervision of S.u rveyor "!t's the third and Inst warnin g . that T wa ~ in co nsta nt misery. perso nal judgment fOl'eclosure .and 11 an alkali, effective yet barmlellS. It Howard Collett, of Clinton county Friday eveni.ng, for the first are repairing road No. 14 In Wash. haa been the . landard antacid f'l f ~You'd better ta ke m e to tow n- TO. ·G EE wa ~ I'ecommended to equitable relief. Stella Barr versus Lewis Barr time in many months, business ifj.&'ton t,ownship. Heavy rains laat 5Oyeara. One spoonful will neutroliVl t ake me right away quick- as f aH t me nnd [ bought one bottle. Afte r at once m aDY times its volume in AeiJ. as ever you can- " ta l<inJ\' (I nc hottlc nlY stn mllc h .fol' di vo rce. Chllrges are extreme houses and residences in CI8r~s­ week cadsed a creek to overflow "I t 's too late now." lt', the ""ht way, the quick. plll3.'IIoIIlt t roubl(' bega n to d isappear a nd I cru elty. and wash out a section of the Frank Morga n ver sus A, M. ville were lighted by oil lamps. "Too lute is beller l ha n- neller. a m n l) \\' f ee li n~ fin() lind mil bowels IlIId efficIent way to kill 311 the road between Cuba and Martins· The windstorm blew a tree ville. eueaII acid, The Btomacll becomes !iha ::.aid. "A nd pretty ·Roo n it will urI' regulated . T wa s Ill. 0 'troub le d Adams (or money only. Frank MorgaTl, administrator of aj!ross the power lines ·a t WilmingIweet. the pain depart.... You are be never." Uncon cio u ~l y their with m~' kid ners anel t hey nre n ow ... !lappy again in five minutes. vo ices hl1{l fallen t o wh iRpet!\. helLf'l·. J can l)'uthful ly re com mend t he estate of Ba l'barn Morgan, de- ton shortly after 5 p. m., and the 8,EWAR~ I ~UTAT'ONS Baked H!llDi-.y and Cheeae Don't depend on crude methods. "It's never really too late- unW 'T'ON · (;F:I·~ li S n s plendi d Jlre pam- ceaRed, vers us A. M. Adams for current was turned off for Il little more than six hours while repairs Emp~oy the best way yet evo~ved in it I:ea lly js- too late," she a dded lion 0 any nc wh o suffers as I mo ney only, Stephen S. Dragoo vers us Har- were being made: .. all lhe years of searehin6. T hllt is enig matica lly. "Pete r- be li eve me did . Baked hominy and cheese is Phillips Milk of Magnesia, Be sure - you' d bet ter - " Heavy rain fell in Clarksville made by boiling hominy until ten;\1r ~. i\'larklnnd li v('s lit 101 1. Ce n- riett DrllA'oo fOl' divorce . .charges During the storm, but the wind der and then pouring in into a bak to let the genuine, Again he lallgh ell softly. "Wh ~' . tral Avp., Middl etown. O. '!'nu t oo are Wil fu l absence. "Milk of Magnesia" hall been the Rowe na, why? - You II rc m y wife" (' Ill) r njoy the RlIm c bles. cd relic'!'. Harry Mell in tz versu's Merchanta did no damage here. At Harveys· ing- dish and mixing It with white Dmyage Co., fo r money. burg and in ~ommunities near sauce in which a good deal of " Beca use, if yotl don' r warn - Get tho fac ls rrom U. S. Registered T rade Mark of th. Wilmington trees were blown cheese has been melted. The whole Charles H. Phillips Chemical Com yo u, Petcl' !- I'll neve r let yo u j!'O ~ONE': LOANED ADAMS DRUG STORE Real Eatate Tranafera down and roofs were lifted from thing should be baked until light PIll;lY. aDd; its predecessor Charles H aga in~- n eve l'-ns long ai' ~' Oll Waynesville, Ohio buildings. . brown. liye- and it will be too late fo r William a nd P earl Pottorf to Pbillipllmce 1875. LOANS on Livestock, Chattela, Second Mortgages. Notes boueht John Barbine, Jr" Xenia, -Ohio. ' ~

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A BARNYARD SCANDAL , By Mn . Jeuie B. Tripp

Our pullet went ouL B Lting In thl' w(l(lds, quite fUI' awny, And bl'Ought in II 10 !)i chi 'ken!; D. L CRANE I I PuLli.ber Subauiptioa Pric••• uio. a Y••r A t the close ()1' lJ n hot duy. Now lhis pull·t WfUl unmarrieel, Offiee PLoa ......... _............. No. 1121 -.s__ , ', .Iot Enl.,.ilat po.to"' " . ot W"y"_ II. ' And hud hid out day alld night ;' R ••I _ c . .. ... .. ......, .......... No. 11 Q Ohio, a. S • .,onCl Clo .. Moll And in h!LLchin~ a ll tl't()!;e chicke nH Do ou think thu t s he did right? ISSUED EVER Y WEDNESDAY

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Who wa ~ t h e (uth er of h e r chick. ens , l ' ~ Why was h e not wi l h h I' the re? II e wus n cl'ucl-lH:'llI1. 'd r oo!ltcl' That 'hcr eU I·e. he did not s hare. Thi s POOl' old l11aine n hu .-t) d Unti l /ih!! was. a llllo: l dead, ~t ni ght he r nec k co uld IUII'IJl r . upport he l' pOO l' bal d had .

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Men w~o are no y t old can easily recnl! when a day 's work bega n at daylIght lind e nd lld III dark. 'r he re lias logic behind the lo ng day ~ecau se th wO I'k was done wit h hand tools and with few powermac ~tn cs . .A lo ng day was necessa,'Y\ ~he ,·efore. in order that pro. ductlo n Inlgh t b made to m eet requ Irements. Time ca me w he n tho day of thirteen 0 1' fOUrteen h ours· W IIS- r ed uc.ed to twelve ho ul's beCQ USO a few Illbor saving machines had been devi sed. Still Intc r came the' l'e duc tion f r om 12 hou l'l! to ten hours, and it WIIR co nsidel'ed that a Ion. r long s tep hnel bee n taken in the emancipa t ion of la bor wh e n the e Ig ht h o uL' day became the ru le in a ll p ubli c work and in all private 01' corpo"lIte indu stries. In s pile of t ho appre hension of mllny Wh o 1' esisted this las t cut in thl! hourK of day's lubor, it was fou lld that productio n could eas ily kt1ep Ilac e with co ns umption . The diffe rences Letwee n the four'leen and the eight hUIll" day havc been full y comJlonslIled bY . lhe uti lizati o n of power machin es an d t he invention of labor savi ng to o ls and illlple ll1t! lI t s. But t he perfection of laL o r ~ avin g muchines and th e exlen Hion or the· use of POWCI', t hr ough Icctric c UlTo nt, in terna l combu st io n engi n es, an d lhe lik e. did n ot ha lt with th introduction of the e il:'h t hClur day. It wenl right 011 with t he I'e 'u lt that lIl o n were able to produ cc a s much in cight ho ul's a s they had previou sly · dune in len, a s t h ey had fOl"m I" ly dunc in twe ille, and a ~ in the old claYR they had cl o ne in fo ul'tce/1 h OUI"H. 'I'he qu estion now ha~ a r i~en wh e th e r we have not come to t he po in L whero ull QUI' n eedH of produ cti un, at least in mu n y lin es or indu s t ry, cunnot be IU('t by all eight ho u r day a nd a. fiv e dny week. 'I'hcl'e are mOllY who an s wcr t hut ques ti o n in the affil"matill and t h o); (,CI"taill ly have logic and th e lesso n of lhc past to SUPpOl' t t he il" contenti on . Indeed th e l'a III"C m.a ny cvidef1ct'. of a gi'owi ng senti me nt in favor o f lh e five d ny we ek a s a pe l'IlI11 lllmt lab or policy. Thi~ ill evid e nced in a Murve y j ust cO l11plet'd by th· OepHl'tm e llt of Labo r which s hows t ha t tht're are n ow n7:J eRtablis hrne nts e mploying approximutely 200,000 pers ons which 1.11' (> on the el" rnalwnt five day wee k basis. 'I.'he nutoll1obit", indu s try appurently is tai-.ing the lead in this movement us it 1'e{Jorts 4~ 'J, of i t~ workers ulrendy Oil the s hort w ee k bus is. This is f olJo\lIod by t.he "udio illcill : lry, thc dyehlg nn" fini s hing textiles indu stries, a lld t he oil"cmrt indu s tl·Y.. The nlOIlClIlent is extcnrlin g mpidly in the building lrudell, the Bur 'uu of Luho l' tutis tics re porting that in JUli e, .19:cll, a five d ny week WII S in exi ·te nce in J!JO citi s and town s for o ne 0 1' more of Lh e crafts in Lhe bu ilding work, u nd in 4.1 c ities and t own all crafts in the bu il d in g lrude!'; were working on a for ty h our bas ic week. P erhaps we al'e wit ll cs~ ing an evolu t ion wit h r esp ect to Illbor in ind us LI'y to whi h we ha lle lo ng become accusto med in agric u lture. One hundl'e d years ago, Ii ',I c'f tht' popullltio n of the Un ite d States was e ng aged in farming, for lhe l'ellRon that with the lIlethods then in v og uo it too" 85 people on t he farm to l;;tIpport 15 in the cities. Al'the 'prescnt tim e the rural Jlopulation is less than 25 7" of Lhe tolal, for the very Ki mpl e rea Ro n that one man on t he fa" m with today 's p owe r a nd mu chi nery cll n produce as mueh as a score of me.n llnd wome n co uld produce a ce n tury a go. If wo ha ve come to the time now in illdu s tl'y whero men working ight houl's a day and five da ys in II w ek ca n produce all w<' can u sc ourselves and a ll we can /le ll abroaad . who s hall say that it is anything more t han n !lt ur~ 11 inev itubl e .an d de sira~le evo lution, relievi ng men of d rud gery lind g lv mg t h em le Isure to bU Ild Ii brouder and a hap picr lire?

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., ..... , ... .. ..... lIal'riso n Lan e 's Ho yshak ers 7 :00 Id Time Tunes ". 7:10 utting FIU'1lI Machinery Cost s .............. .... ....... J . F. Do.wlel· 7:20 Some El11ergency Luying Rations ..... ,...... ...... ........ A. R. WIIl~er 7:30 Fall Planting of 'hrobs ....... , ...... " .. ....... .... L. C. Chodwlck

...... ... -.- .. Harriso n Lane's Haysha kers 7 :40 Old Tim e Tunes ... ......... _.. B. F . Lafub • 7 :50 How Rural C hul'ches Meet Ex pe ns es

P OOl' deal' sou l, so fuJI of l rnub le , B ak wOI'n clo wn. hea d hald and bareWhich 1011 ked lilw a ~ I\lall whitl! turnip Without a f CIIUl()1' I! ro\\'in l! t her e. Toes w urn ou l wi t h RO much scratching, Life not wOlth mu c h at ils hes t; Whil ' h e we nt , ll' u lt ill l! I'o und th e bnl'n yurd , Cl'owing loudcr th an t he re st. Sh' he ard al ou L a plaf'c n eal' by Wherc t.lwre 'cI 1)(, a c hk kl'n ~hu \\", But ~ hc cou ld Il ot g'''- lllIIlH1ITied Wi th s uch a famil y, d on' yo u know! BU L thc h(' ar ll(' ~" roos l e l' w(, ll l t o it , And l ook a f a il' YOll ng chic k(, Il -Kirl Wh o had a co miJ a~ I'(,d as fir e And we ll oil ed fca th l'I'Il, a ll a - 'urI. He boug- ht he l' llIan y thill g ~ he ~ !IW A lid a ga)' pnps ic kle t oo ; Whilc hi ~ " Id muii! t h icke n s taid a t ho me With n .o t a h ope in d e w. Th POOl' old ~() u l JU Rt sc ratched und scrat(·h eel. 'I'hrou g-h. ll1id(l ay hent and all; Whil £, h e atc hot d oJ,:'s a l t h c s how ~ h e h eard his hungl '~' chi c kclI R squall. No w puHc nts, do pray li sten! l do n ot as k, I Leg: Do n ot eve r I'a ise n fa mily Wi thout a rin~ up on YOUI' leJ.:'; If yo u take this chan ce unmHlTie d, II will fil) yo u r CHI\\' with ache, Be Rure you wear a wedd ing r in g Foy YOUI' OW n and yo ur otTsp r inl!' s sa Iw.

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Prune Cream So ak and co ok a ha l( po und of prun es. Sto ll e lin d mash th c m th o\"oug hly. to w be nt up th e yo lks of two eggs and add hulf cup s ugar and mix w(·)) wit h egg.'. Now pour a ha lf cup o f I>run e juice and u half cup o f hot milk on t he eggs alld cook in the top of u double boile r for ten minutes. Soak on tabl spoon ge latin e in a fluurl e l' cu p of cold m ilk. Add th e hot mixture to the th e gela! in c slir, and s ti l' in the mao heel prun es. Co ol and foi l) in the s limy b en te n wh ites of two eggs, half cup of crea m whipped stiff, a fe w drops of vunilla and a few gl'Uins of . li lt. Put in milds 01' cups to titTe n .

Ohio d'ouncil of Churches 8:00 Wha t's A Good H ome? .' ... :............. ........ .. ....... ... R~th Linquist 8:10 Musieul Farm Verse , .".' .. ......... ......... .... . DIl'f~d !-arrlmer Subscribe for the Miam i 8:20 Cbecking the p,read of Disease ...... ,....... .......... Faith Lanm!!n 8:30 T he Less Comm on Bulbs , ..... , ..... ' .: .... ...... ..... V. H. R!es 8 :40 How Farmers Can Use Economic I llform8110 n .. R. E. Stras1;helm 8 :50 S hop I nstruction ,for Funn Boys ........... .C. F,. Hut~hJll so n and the poss ibililie, in inte r-de'Stll te Dept. of Voc .. Education III AgrIculture n omina tio nal cooperation . Other talks in lh e sel'i es inc llld · ,Jlsc ussions of federated churches with how !lome Ohio communities ind epend e nt co mmnuity churches , WILL BARE R'URAL are increasing t he efl'ectiveness of and ch uin church es. Each of the CHURCH PROBfwEMS t heir c hurch es, t he series will co n- talks will b e ilJu I;r ated w it h actua l sid er vorio us forms of church con - exampl es of h ow some O hi o com' Rural ch urch pl'oblem s will b e solidation , kinds 0'1 community SCI' muniti es are sol\ring their church t hrow n in th e limelight dUI'ing vices undertaken by churches, p l·oblem s. The firs t foul' to lk s will Octobe r November, u nd December ways of r e building old churches, be pre. e nted by B . F. Lamb, exwhen 'the Ohio Cou ncil of the c hu rch lind its 'relation to rural ccu tive secr etary of the Ohio Ch urches cooperntes with the c<!l- youth, and methods of fin l.1 ncing Co uncil of Churches. They are lege of 'agri culture in presenting a l'U ral c hurches. schedu led a s follows: A . New cries of 12 ta lks frolll tbe s tateThe first four talks Qf the series Dawn f or the Ohio ' Ru m l C hurch , owned radio station WEAO as a which starts at 7 :50 p. m. October October 5; How Ruml Ch uI'ches part of the reg ular form night pro 5, con sists largely of background Meet Expenses, Octoher 12; dealing with rece nt Church Coopemtion in Ohio, Octgram e vel'y Monday ni gh t from 7 material tren ds in co untry liie, some of the ob e l' 19, and Foul' R oads to to 9 p. m. Consistin g of 12 talks dealing problem s flaring l'uI'ul church es, Chul'c h Cooperation , Octo ber 26.

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PR(WOSl-:1) ;\MF.NIJMEN'r TO TIIR ' {JNS '~ni'I~~s UfO OHHl .

Propoa ln c to ,,",end th e CODIU tution 01 Ohio by a dopUnl' _ .RUon 10 b. d •• I.ft I d . . . .c llon 2b 01 "rllele VIII 01 • id eon .tl tutlon for tt•• purpole a ulbo rizJ n , Ih . coolr ••110. of d e bl' 01 th e a t-ate io an .'lreRA t e ' a mount not (,Jeee d in « .ev en mUllan Ii\! hundr .. d , t hou.and doll.... to l upp1r fund . for the c onl trU c.Uon e nd rep "lr o ' build .. In.... tbe e quipm ent and lurnl.hinR tb ereof. an d the purc h &u. 01 I"nd for

- HilwaI'd Shambaugh -met wit..h a V(ll'y di HII. us accidont FI;day. \Vllil· driving nllil~ one k\ancell li nd hi t him in 11- eye, cousing t h(; loss cif t he ~ i~tht. Ke has tbe sYIllJlulh.V of th e wh ole community, wb el'e he is v I'Y popu la l·. the ule of the w e Uare tn a tltutlon a 0' th e . t a te; and t o th"t e nd aut ho rh.lna Mrs., Ma ry J. Fin c h i ~ sh owing the f•• uan ee bonda and dlr ec.tfnc the SQl1I e Impl·ove.n1 n t f l'o m h r 1'('levy lOr ' •• el ... ffiden t .to pay tho l_n t Cl r .. I!e n l sel' ioll ~ illn!!' · . . ell . _nd p r in cipal t h ereof • Amount of Bond a Aulhorl•• d 10 b. I. Th Bart is t M i :~i\l llnl'y il'cl(' au.d $7.500.000. • me t aL l hc Ilo",(J1' h Ul il~ W cd ncs- Maxlrnum Ra lo of Inter •• t 5 % num. du II aftul"I1oo n ' wi lh 1\1 I" !;. I~ . t he l' ])')lI t 1', fl'!!. An ne 'C~S UI1l , a nd Theil!! Bond. to b e hlued t'lDye",b~r 4. 193 J . an d J uly lIll's . Viola Hartsoc k tL'; h \ls t ei:<~e~. Mrs . Mary Denny led t he d'v o ti on : Or it " Jo /t'I' J bj l h,. Cr"""aJ " I .lJl'w bl y QJ A nUlllbe r of bu si ness mn~t e r ~ Ihe S tot e of 01110. th rt'r '(l £r h ll oi :toll th e rII(ltliH:u clrclr d to each bou, r II' 1'0 dis lH)scd o f. Tho leliso n o n th ert'flr .. nJ:rn~i n" tln-relo: "A fl'i cn" W II S ubi)' hHnd led by MI''Section 1 There Ii h;t ll hr rmLmi u Nt , ,, Edilh Luk e n il. A ~ e IllJll i llJ.: r ef I' Rh- the e lCf'h) rS o f l ilt Statr: (I f Ohin. f llr I hr i r l r rl('ti4..l' 1. u t Ihr f!C Il t'r:t. 1 I'l""tillll ment CClur: e of purn)lkin pi a lu :1o 1n' ))ftilO\,:J e T\I~ ~d a y Ol fttr Ih e fi nn ~l o nd:1 )' Ifl III od e a nd coffee wo o sCl'ved . N o vt" lII her, } 113 1 . ~ (lr() l t('t~id t u 3.Il1 Clh j r h~ ;rltrv"tnL: .l n'c t itll1 til Vi s itors ineludcd l\ 1 1 ·~ . A li ce Erwin C'o n ' "t ~ t iol1 of hit) dC"'Icnlltt c.l n, !'Itc tlUti 21, of art idr V I II Mrs . L e na HarLf;()c k, 11". Lizz i obe[ aaid COIUHi tlit ifllJ. u 'uliltH! :\~ i nllll\\' : lI o ugh, Mrs. Ali ce Ho ugh , Mi s~ e ~ A Il 'n C Ll'; Il l. Kuthl ee n and Ne ll ie Grahalll, K Section 2b. " The C C'JI1I11 I§ .. i u ll t"r-. o( the J . I'; nwo o<l, and r o ur ehildl'cn. Ad- ~ it1krr'f: l' un d" crr..J.tcu In th i" :t rttd c hh!1lt . IUllh w l t h III)QII l la e ;hioplio n crt 1111s 3 t'l~f H I . journ d t o llI eet wit.h Mrs . Ste ll a ment, proct'l'd to tU 1Ie ;\I\d !wll :i t IHlhlic Wh etsl,1 <)n Odo ber 21. l"Z:l le, f r om li me t o 1IOU:' , 1I11~ I t'r !ulch rt.'': 1I1:1' lions R5 th ey fII ay by u lur r vrmnul g::lI t:, f t,r A truck from Tmliunu oVCI'llll' n- fl ot I 5 lhrm I\;a r and acc r ued ill l crrs t. no t cd on lh e " S" hill , ' a turduy afte r- to e.xcec."d the t., ta l :illUl (I f bC'Vt'fI , ",11I1Il1 fi\'l: ud rtll Ih .lIIs.Hltl licAlo.Ir1 of lwlHh of lh~ n oo n wh e n il s tru c k fl'f:~h gravel hll SI:\te o f Oh io. b'::1 r1 l1g i n t crc t at not ( 0 o n a he nd and ' l'a Rh ed thl'u the e JII:\'cefl fh e p~r c c. n l pe r :UII1UIII. fl:\)'i lhl e Foe nli g- ua r d rail. The Lh r ce (t c~upant H of :Hl nu a ll y. 3 11d 11HlIlIrlll ~ IJ1 h: n ('fl ua l :1111\11 :'1 1 c nt 5 () nlll1Cl h~ il ll!: n o t t llrr th a ll the Lh c truck r cc eiv ed pain[u l hut nu t fiIJlrss tta iina da y of J a n ua r y , 19 34 . an d not t:t rl ic r serious in j lll · i e~. 1'he t ru r k pr o- thall c il; blctn marl in s aft e r th e iSSIl:llh:e ..,t cl' ('II ' cJ 0 11 ,its way \\'i t hnut til(' 3ttf ft ut LJ bonu, . No ~ uch bon d .. !lh.111 tlt' i c;5ued to mat ure 1:lle r t it a n the ii r s t day o f Ilt'\·" Il f I·"p airs . .A ru rnac c macJe J ~ul ua r ' 19-4J. The procet.·U:s o{ t b~ !i::tle of up l he c ur~ () o n bn;] rri. 'HIW bond ~ sha ll be p;'l id into th e: I n:~:I , u r 'y of the St a te o f Ohio to thr credi t of :\ f u nd Thc J u ni o r la . ~ g a vc th e fol- Uu:rc't1 to he k no wn a., " 'f he S ta te \\' l"I ra re it Ol tiun t"und· '. S... id fund ~ h :11I ne lo win g e ntel"t ai llin ~ pl'og rlllll a t :JtdlOlLil xllclldcd wilho ut ~ p p r(ll' ri'l ti o n b y t h ~ Gen . usse ll1lJly Fl'ida y 111 o l'n ill I! : n evo- eral A I5Cmbl y. Lut . nb Jtc t to OI IIl' n.l \·n1 :l11d ti o nal by Ra lph H ic h ; ~ ong, "Old a ti otflltut by the emc:q;:cllcy lx>ard. (o r I hl" (J llrpose o f OIiu f,"lyin g fund s. as d r t t" rll1 inr-d KCllt uc: ky Il o nw" " cO I'net su lo by by the director o f pu blic wC"lf arc:. f UT t he BaIT No ld e r; LoveR Old Swee t : Ofl s tru c t i,)O nnd rCI'<l ir of hu ild inRl\. the rqUillnlt'nr nnd fur n ishinJ;: I_hereof. and the S CjJng, " by th e class ; an u r che~l ra l ~se o f la nd ( o r t he U51; o f e x isli ll g nr num be r ''<Just DI'ca rning ' o f Y ou ;lure II~ W wclLHc :md penal in!lt it u ti I ~ nf t hfO (·on c illd erl lh e pl'og' r-am . The or- Un te :lI1d for no olh~r Durpo,\c. F nr t he che!<lra was mud e up of 111 ' l1Ib r!l paytntn t nf the m t Cfc t 0 11 511 l' h 1~"Hh :w d in !f l:l. ll lltcilu ( If p rine il,;ll tl u: rco £. AS th e o f" t he claR. ; p iun o (' har lolle Tho- .he ':tOle OI:lI"r(', an d t o mCeI the e xpcf\sn of mas , violin s, Virgi nill 1' uc lH'l' ancl .(l fll i n i ~ l ra t i o n htrc Qf. :luy (u m .! o r (un,J, in Glen n u s bunl ; co rn el, Ba IT 01-' ~h e' S i a l e: trc~llI r1 . B\lad;a IJle by bw f o r l"l'r ol'ri:.t ion for t he puq'O:4 t.s (or w hi c h !\:u d d e r. , upt. 1\1001'C Illurl e a nn o unce 1Il1HIs !ih nH IHI\'e heen l~s ll c( 1 ti h a ll. withou t I1l c nlR. Th e SO ph OI1l 01'CR will g ive "l l'rul'rialion by ti lt' G eller;l) ,' ssc lllhl y, ~ 'o"t mi t \l ro ll the o nlr ( o f the sili d "Th e lh e Fl'idn Y' R PI' ~'I'al1l. :Ilm",i~,ir)lte r~ o f the S i nkil1~ Fu nd " 10 tht' ten t nect5sn r y ; uu t the C:cu{" ral A " ~ellll,l y A fl'(' e out-cI iIlo l' bas ket hall :x ,ni1. Y ma ke :lppro,lri ntiol1l ( (Ir s uch pU l')l()SrJ gam e was played bctwc e n t wo lUt o f ;any ~ uc h f und:t. w h ic h :1rllJnJflri :lti\)n~ t ' m lls of u ur o ll'n b OYR Pri day lO m:ule shall ue fi r .... t ex h'l u:,t cd . lJe' ore :my tlnapproprl:J tC'd nt ~I I1")'! s ha ll be so w ith · afte·rn oo n. ir 01 WI1. The fu ll f:ti t h ;\lu l ('r"i' lit of 1hr

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:; ta. tc of Oh io is he n·u)· \'1 d g-e d f ur lil t Ilt\)' Mrs. ,r. C. G my a nd 1\11'. and ~Jle nt o f ~;lH l bon~I ". t plln th e re l irclIlcn l Mrs . ' has . II. G r ay s pent Thurs- Jf all of !.li.t brmd5 ;'111(1 ," . Ilay m .. ,,1 oC .\ JJ da v af ter noo n wilh j\Ir- ~ . Isaac the in len'5t t he reo n s.,id" lie Lo",", i... "iolll:rs of t he S inkllli-: r un tl" ~l l a ll n ' nclc r :I. fin :lI C~b b neur LeLan on. ' eM rt to the GCller.,1 A "I"Ic.·m1JI),. T he firo 'rh d h' d' visio n s o f t hi s "C'\~ lI \J tI , III'' '' Lc "tclf e);('(, III IIII; . og poiRone .· is at I ~ Ir t y Ser,tion 2. The terrta rv of '''Ie. in tI .. ,vol'k again and "'Tiny" Lh' hUI'tn- ~n:umc r J1r,J\· j,lett hy law , ~:l, n ll fHt"'Ht rihe th" less plu l' matc o r Bil l" and Donald ',m.of the. ha ll~l . 10 he u'rt\ nt rh e doc,i .. " , tr"ntl lIt.d 111 !'in' I UlfI 1 hr- r eo( fo r I hr lIU' VIllars wa;' t he vl ctnll . PublIC "i ssio" of lit. r!toPc'$al Ihetclll pro';"",1 for: scntiment is very hitle r and it ,ul .old hnll".. 10.,11. lii. tillc,ly . 5""0 ,h. would s urely " 0 hUI'd with Lh e cul- llll~un t ~ hond. "."thoIl/Ctl '0b., ''' U~''. 'h e . . '" 9C' n od Wit h in wille h t hey may ~ I~ u,.d. pi'll If appreh e nded . 'he max inll"" ralC of inlrrcst th. " "r nnd

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LARGE ATTENDANCE The atte ncla n(!e at edarvi lJe College i,; lal'/{er than it was laRt yeo I'. Late l'egi trations have added to lh e en l'olll1l ent of the o pe ning day. F ive new stu dents e nlered this wee k . Olle of l hem is Mr, Pal' k, Il native Korean fr o m Seou l, Korca.. Ii e i. her e t o prepare hil1l51 ,If lo ,becol1lC a miRR ion a l'y in his hom e country. The atten d a nc e now .' 'PI·CSCllt. five t ates ond one for foreig n c ount l·Y.

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PAUL

KAHN

Tire Co. LEijANON, OHIO RADIO SETS

Waynesville Service' Sla. Dispensers of Refiners Gasoline (all ' gl'nde~I ) , High Quality Oils and Glreases, Mobil and Qunke r State Oil. North Mai.. St., inteneetioa of 'Hate Route 73 0_ R, UNGLESBY,

HARRY C. SCHWARTZ J. S . MORRIS

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,"OTARY P UBLIC • • E lIat " . ,; .. 11 ed WAYN ESV ILLE, OHIO

Harveysburg Fertilizer Company PHONE 8F3 HARVEYSBURG, OHIO ,

Dr John Zettel Optometrist If baby has e

RESIDENT

PERMANENT

LOCATION

19 N. Broadway LEBANON, OHIO Eye. Examined Rep.in GI...... Fitted

t; 0 L. I C CHY in the nie ht. Coliel No. A for nlarm if Castoria ha ndy. 1'1.is Vf'.gt't.ahle prepat'aol r nu~e

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FOR SALE DATES CALL

Stanley &. Koogler Auctioneers

If it is ins urance that you n e ed , Ra ym on F . HaUielcl, Waynesville i ~ p repared to write practically llllel'y Co rm us h~ repreS e!lts fillS of the leud ing cOJ1lPnnic s an d is ulways I'c 'l(ly a nd anxIou s to dISCUSS yo ur in!l ul'a nce pJ'oL lems with yo u . : Wh~thel' it be Iii , fil'e , win ds torm , a·ulo" II(:ulth , . aCC ide n t 01' burglar y insul'Unce Mr. Hutfleld wi ll cons ult wllh yo u In muc h the same munn 'r liS y o u w ould YOU I' docto)' 01' la wy e l· . MI'. H a lti ' Id 's bus inc s has incl'ea sed mpid ly not on ly b ca us e of the .f uct lbat h· r e presents well known comp unies hut by reason of thMnct that he is full y conversant with elle l'y rl'atu r e of t he bus in~ ss in which he i -' enl.:nged, a nd tlJl'ough his co urt eou s find h n n (' ~ l dealm l!: with t he )leo)llt:! of Wayn.os vill e nnd c O lllll\unil~' . . H e hu!; Illud e lin exten~i ll e s tudy of ins uranc e a n d lhrough several years of cxp e ri C' nc ' is e nab led to adv i!< (' hi. J!ut r l)n ~ a,;~ t o thc bes t po licies !1ui ted to t heir mea ll s an d n ced s. Thl'o ugh h is c o nl1 e cti ll n ~ with fiv e leu(l ing cO lll pu lli e~. 1\11'. J11\Uhdd i ~ ahle to r Clldcr ~c r v i ce of l he ve r y . hi gh est c ha racter. 'rypes of i'l.'ul':lnce a nd cOll1pani (), he re pr ese nt s in this ' t el'l'itory are as f ollows: Thu Mutual Life of' Ncw York, lifc i" s urm\(' c (lr a ll ki " d ~ . Itlsul'!Jnce Company uf No rlh A ll1 e ri ca , fir-t', winds t orm, auto ono allied line s. Inde mni fy rn ~ uJ"!ul(,' olllp un y or 1\:ur l h. Am c rica, hcalth , oc cident burglary inRul'llnrc un d oth e r C:l SlIult·y !r ne,. Natio nal Sec urit y Firc rn~ urun ('e Company, fir e and wind sto "m in sul'tl ll ce. Me rcant ile In s l~l'!Jnce COlllpany o f A 11I ('I'ir a , in s u ranc e Ull Loth to wn and country property.

MASTERCRAFT MEMORIALS L"banoll, Phone 59

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L. M. HENDERSON Will. Ora Wl1

WRITES PRACTICALLY EVERY FORM OF INSURANCE

SCHWARTZ & SON

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by adoptin g n St'ction 10 be f'e~ l J: n :H t'd 3 5 section 2b of A'r t iclt V Il l. re lul i n j:C to the i u u ance 'of bonus ami le vy of I:tXt !! ro r t he

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National BaTIk

R. F. Hatfield, Insurance

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Dead Stock Wanted

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Ie.mbl), r'Jf th e Sl Ate: of Oh io 0 11 JII l1 e 25. 19J 1, lind no\Y on fi le in my offir e: ;111(1 in lit)' nflid:t1 cuatody as St:cre ta f y of S I:lI e . :. nd ffl lll,d 10 X tr ue and co r rc:c l. Sa iJ Joint J~ c111l u l i on w.u filed in t he offiCe! or tI,,, S fi:rr l t\ r)' of State on Jul y 1st. 193 1. =\Od l\fI'1IUSC5 ' 0 amend ule cCJ n s tituti Cln o f the Sl at e of Uhio

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Sub.crib., for the Miami Gazett.

R. F. HATFIELD

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STAT/, S 0 1' A ~I r-:Il ICA, STAT!; 0 1' 01110 .... .nce of the S('cftt ary of Sta te. r, Cl..Allr.NCE J. 1I 1(()WN . Serre!."y " i Stale, of th t StOlte o f O h io . ..! h efell )' cl'rtih' ilUlt Ibe for<!gvif'lg is CO)); d f rail! imd ('=u~ ruJly cOfI lp;) rrd by 01(" "'rl h th t' orh:il1~l1 J o h n ne~mlut jon n<.i r.ptcd by the a ell ( ;ell,.r~ 1 ,1\ !t

ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN "our 'attie , hO l{s, sh f'cp a nd cnl yes t o N oni s-BI"(lc k 0 . , Ii " wir e and progr ess ive firlll fo r t he high est mn rk(' t pri ces and good ~e l'\' ice. Union Stock Ya rd.' Cin cinnati, O. Tune in o n Rnlli o ta tio n WCKY 12 :30 nO!) 11 fo r our dai ly mork et r e port f'.

F&&lly Equipped for Good Servi ce. Large Display Room. Ambulance Service

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" !; ~ n ·_ hildlcn 'Ire !lili ng. Whether it'_ l:' c .; t(ll\ ~ a c h , or the lillie .bo'Nciai ~ : ! (\ or l'<-Il~ tip a ti on; or diarrhea, " ,':.l'" t t:.y .l l'CeU':S ace coa ted, Of lb, ;' ,,·,. l h i.~ b id. WI) cnt\ver there'8 need vi ~.· Illie rCllUl.1 lion. Children lovt, Ir .! 'I aw! ('r Cu . tOi ia. and its mildnest n ll , I.~·1 it. Slife for frequent use. . AII:I a r:Hlre liberal dose of Caatori( is alw~ y~ hetl ()r for growina childreJi . tb wl ~~ :Qng medicine meant o~y fOl adult U5e.

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Live Firms You Should Know

ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS See t he Ne w Models

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

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FUN E RAL DI'RECTOR

JESSE STANLEY public welf a re ilis ril ul iul1 !1 of the' St a te of Phone 320, New Burlinrton, Ohio Old Lad~·-Hcre 's a penny, my Ohio. nnol" llIun. T e ll me, ho\\' did you I N WLTNf;SS WUF,ln:o p. I " "" h<n ' un to IUUsc ri l~d 111)' II n ltl~ :IIHI nAi~cd 111' b ecome s o des titute ? EARL KOOGLER enid nl se al nt Columbll ~. O h io d ll s 11' [1 Beggar- [ wa>l ul\\'a YR like you , ~ 'Y o f S... t.",h. r. A. D. ' 9 .1 1, R_ D. 6, Xenia. OLio CI,AIU; r; "J . 111:0 \\,:" . ma'ul1I, g i\'ing oWay va~t sums to S ecrc t aq UI 51.1 1C' t he POI' and n eedy. Phoae Dayton Co. 54J5 (Seal)

WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

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Adopled.

J. E. McClure

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M. ARMITAGE

Exp"rl: Counlellor R epresen't ing INTER.SOUTHERN LIFE , INSURANCE CO. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

Satis f acto ry Service s ince 1012

W. N. SEARS Lic"nl.,d Real EIt.te Broker and Auctioneer WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Write or Phone- Mos t R easonable T erm s

No R eg r ets Wh e n Property is Properly In sured

Ed S. Conklin Ins~ Agcy. LEBANON, OHIO REAL ESTATE.-INSURANCE Phones: Res. uS - Office 277 ~ARL' J. COBURN

Hewett P. Mulford &Co.

SINCLAIR PRO~UCTS South M.i .. St. W.yae ....m•• O. G~e •• inr. all C .... ·with P,e•• . lure Gun •• 75c Free Parking D!lY or ' Night ,See Me :rOl~ a ' Re-~alnt Job

Lovely's '. . Recreation Parl()r Cigars, Soft Drinks and Lunch We elifTY Gem City lee Crea1l\ . and Pop . WI!.YNESVILLE, OHIO

QUALITY MEATS AND PRICES

FOODS ~RIGHT

Phone 66

Waynesville, Ohio

We Deli ••r

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Soft WaterLaundxy RUG CLEANING-PRESSI~G' Phone 279, Leb.aoa. ~h.lo W.yneaville CollectiCln OD Ta... day and Friday

EVERETT EARLY' High g rad e Coal and Coke, Hi~ Lo, Cind erella, Dixi e Gem, and, KJJl urney Pocahonta s, A!!k fo{ d e livered prices. Grain, Coal, Wool, H.y, 1\"••Fof\ Tile. Seed ' LYTLE, OHIO

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T. JEFF SMlrr'H!

LEBANON. OHIO POTTED PLANTS

WAYNESVILLE'S PIONEER MEAT DEALER

SHRUBS-EVERGREENS LANDSCAPE SERVICE

Fred Kahn Motor Car Co. CHEVROLET DEALER Phone 326

Lebaaon, Ohio

Ope n evenings t ill 8 :30 and all day Sunday

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Smith's' Siervice

Coyle's Meat Shop

W ARHED SAND &, GRAVEL Hardwood Lumber at Lebanoll, Ohio, furni shed on Order Road , and Concrete Gravel Telephone 121 Lebanon, Ohio

Carl

W •• hed .n.d Poli.bed with the famou s MeAlecr's P oli!'lh for only $2.50

Waynesville Motor Co. Telephone 1015


SERVICES AT CHURCHES FOR

I The "I.G.A." Offers You Some . Budget Beating

'B argains Soft Rib Boiling Beef Partridge Bologna S Ullo r Partridge Cured B aco n

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NEW ORGANIZATION The organization of a bridge

club wa effected at the hom e of

Mrs. Doris T1'8.cy Tuesday evening Th J\lel11bership illcludes Mis~ Loul\;c rane, Miss Alice Campbell Mis' Sa ra ,\\lillsild ine , Miss Ola Bal'/./loc k. Miss Mlirietta Guy~MillS Elizab th Henkle, Mrs. Glen Ula nd Mrs. John Gon, Mrs. Vernon .,. ' impso nJ Mr's, Doris Tracy • . Mrs. ~T . MARYS CHURCH Muynara Weltz, 'and Mrs. Herbert K e iffer Pea rs C'I>r sflle. 'R v, J. ,J, 'ch'elf r, Rector . Buerkh:. . lIu,,) . 'I'he next meet ing will be held at Octnbel' II . Ni nc! 'l'nlh , lInclll~' :1 ftp t Trinity, ( ' hlJl'r h 'C h ll (,.j lit l\Ir!l. Emma H. McClul'l;\ WIIS the the horne of, Mrs. Glen Bland , !I ::10: lit 01 ning- I 'ra~· , ' r a nd ';CI' n1(l11 ~nl ' st of frlonds in il1cinnllli Ul\ - Tuesday eve ning, October 20. nt J" ::)(I. day unci Monday. MASONIC LODGE

NEXT SUNDAY

FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST ( nd Cll l1linaU onal) he st er A. Williamson. Minister I~;tll y flay IIlJcI "lw I11 !:' of R(·\' iI'a l SlIl1dn\·. li d Ol !."r 11. Bi ble :-; ~ h ,,()1 ;11 !I': :W II . 111. A ~ pl'ci al I' a ll .\' I)a~' pl""g rnJII incluuingl' II I"IWt n nd \'i, )iin S IlI\IS . Lo rd'!; :-;UI'I ll'1" a lld ~ t'l"llllJn

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1\1 r. nnd 1\1 rl'l. . .J. G ray lind Regu lal' co mmunicati on of WayIlfl uJ,:l1 t l'r visited r elatives in 81n l1- ne, vi lle Lodge No. 103 F . & A. M., eh ~ tcr, Sunday. Tu e dll Y e vening, October 13, wh en Judge George Thorn e of :'Ill'. :In <l Ml'l'I. A lvin Earnhart Dllyt on, lit one time Assistuni Atund Irs. Anna S heo han wel'e Mid· torn ey Genel'lll of the U. S. , will til ·town dsilors Tuesday. give an IIddress. All m e mbe l's are urged to be pres cnt. Follow ing the Chll . Fi ' he r and Inmily, of in- meeting 11 light lunCh will be sercinnati , wCI'e gue ts of MI'. nnd ved. Mr ~. W. H. Allen, on S unda y. Vis iting lind sojourning brethren Ilre welcome. • Mr. a nd Mr ~ . Samuel ButterPau l Bool'om, W . M., wt,l rth 11l1d Gilbert Frye vi sited re_ _F _. !!e.!,l.de J'son, Sec'y latives in Wilmin gton S unda y.

:-;lI1"l1l 011 lJ \' (; . 1'. Bl1tl'llI:ln uf U(l w"I'''' illl:, wh o \\'ill he nlll" evanKl.' l i ~ 1 !'or a J1lPf'tint::: which will In ~ l 1\\ II \\'( ' l'k " . I\veri'ing- «vang-e l i~ I til.' ~ l' l'\'ic(' li t -; .-If, p. 111. :ervice PlI e h l' \,(' 11 il1~ «(' XCPlrt ~ a t 1I rtlllY) 5 pounds lit 7.·l fl p. 111. UOIl't filii t o hellr HAPPY HOUR CLUB Mi ~s Bel'llyc e Hyma n is spendth i ~ s!ilTiu)!, prcJll' hl'r. II cUl' him ing sevenl l dllYs in Lebano n, the . c l.. c led S l ll1da~' [lnd you will wi"h to helli' gue.t of MI'. und Ml's. Saul HurTh e HllpJ> y Hou r Clu b will meet Pink him fl f tl'n during the meet ing. ",i eh. ut the home of Mrs. Fred Gon ~ , You nrl.' !I lwa\' ~ welt' o me at this Tucsduy, October 13. Good GrAd .. Ca.e of ch ure h. . ---Ohio 24 Miss Minnettc Hibba rd has reST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH turned . lo ~ er home ill DlIyton New Pack lb . Rev. Lawrence B. Mollmnnn. a,f~ ' r M~cndll\g two weeks ut the California d 1' l'I e nli s 1Iollle. F' ·Irs t , 1'h'InI an d F'f ' I th S\lnay, MII ~s a t 7 :00 11. m. Sec~nd an d l\h. and Mr . J. K McClur e were 11k and Mr!l. Charles Clark Fou rih Su nday, Ma ss at 9 :30 a. m . e nlm·ta in ed at t he home of 01'. were Dayton vis i tor~ Saturday. Orv ille Phillips spen t Thursdav WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHURCH H. H, Hel'l1Inn in Short Hills, Dayuti the Ha milton Rail'. ton, Monday (lveni n ~:. Glenn J ohns of Dayton spont G. C. Dibert, Pastor Mil'S Wes lfull, of Tippecanoe Thul'sday with his mo ther, Mrl:!. Wedn esday: Th W . F. M. :. is ity, has been :ecu re d to take the Mal'guret Johns. meet in ~ with 1I Ir ~. Rnymond ConThe Sunday School he ld .their an plnce, in the High sc hool, of Mrs. nel' at 2 :00 thi ~ p. m. nual board meeting at th e church Bibl e study lind pnlye l' meeting Min erva Hough , resign cd. Wednesday evening. . nt 7 :30 p . m . Fo~' this " 'ee k we The Ladie Aid will hold their MI'. W. . W elch lind daughter will st udy the parable of The Tall\l iss H elen, Mr. Ilnd Mrs. Y. D. October meeting this W ednesday ent '. the .home of Mrs. J. B. Jones. Friday: J 1', li llir practi('e at Welch attended the iune1'll1 of A. at Maflon Fox of near Tacoma at Xenia Tuesday .. :00 p. 111 . Ucgul ul' chnil' pI'net icc Thornhill. Was h., arrived here Saturday fo; afternoon, <I t 7 :30 p. 111. a three weeks visit with his par. Su nd uy: ~\Jll dn y seho I at 9 :30 e nts, Mr. and · ~9. Frank Fox M i ses Trille na and • targare t ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ n.' 111. MOl'ning worHhip a~ 10 :3 0. north of tow n. Epworth Leugue III 0 :3 0 p. m. Edwards ente r ta in ed at lun cheon Robert Friend has a f orce of wilh HElI'old Pox n ~ 1 [lder. Pl'cllC'h today, Mrs. Clifford S. Ridge, of men digging potatoes on his farm illl:' sl'rvict's at 7 :~ () p. m. crmon I)icago, Miss May 'Wrig ht and nere here and will have near t wo Hubj('ct, "Li t ll e Thin gs lind Theil' Mi s J ess ie larke. thousand bushe ls. !\fr ~ct on Life." MI'. and f rs. Myel' Hyman en1111'. and Mrs. William Colema n Thelma Co leman and Doroth; WAYN ES VILLE CHURCH OF tertai ned ut 0 o'cJ ocJ{ dGinnerbSun- Mokain attended the HamIlton dny, . Mr. and Mrs. J oe r ee n aum Fair Thursday. CHRIST and. da.ught 1' , Mr. a.n d Mrs. J. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Whitaker (Und enomi national) dt, Mr , ~ nd. Mrs.. S. Shall at, and son, Mel'edith, are recoverin ~unt!l1Y will be R,lllIy Day. A Stalgnl nn d so ns of C m cmnatl, a nd Mr. after u s iege of the g iN o,1 prUl!1'1l 1II it; b illg IIrrang d Mr. and Mrs. Al1e:~~~i~k vis-tor Lh e Bibl e. rhoo l ut [) :SO a. m. Hal'ry che~r and Mr'. M. Block of ited the latter's brothe.r and son, This will II lso b .. md l Roll Day Dayton, OhIO. Mr. Amos Hough and Clifford Euch moLher having II baby on ou r Mr. and Mrs . F. E. T homas e n- Houg h at Hurv eysbul·g Sunday. l'ad le l~olJ is . tlU ' tcd to brin)!: te r ta in ed to unaay dinner, Mr. Several f rie nds of MI·s . .Berne her I aby nnd receive 11 certificate. lind Mrs. Ralph Dy-ke, Mr. and Lord's SUPJ1 I' ut con Ius ion . Mrs. Madison Eamnart and son, Jo~es tendered. her a birthday surhl'is t ian End eav or at 6 :3 0 p. m. Jack, of Dayton, l\IIr. and Mrs. prise party FrIday evening at the Lo i P e nnington, leader. Eve.n ing Lowell Thomas and daughter, h ome of Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Longevangeli. tic ~ el'vice at 7 :30 p. III. Betly, Mi'. and Mrs. Forrest Gra- acre. Mr. a nd Mrs. W alter Ke nrick Pho.n e 25 Wa~ne8ville, Ohio Sermon by D. It Hurris of BelJ,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _...; brook. Church Night program each hum a nd c hildren , Dick and Doro- Mrs. S. R. Haines and son Jame~ thy, of Lytle, Mr. and Mrs. Will were Thursday dinner g uests 01 " Wed ne day at 7:30 p. m, 'fhe Vuil, of Le banon. '" Mrs. Anna Kemick and daughter !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~!!!!'!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!~!!!!!!!!'!!!!' c h u rc h w he re you feel a t hom e. in Waynesville. Hon oring Mrs. Clifford Ridge, of Everett P eters is home from . Chicago, Miss May Wright en- ~ew York City where he has been SEVEN FROM WARREN CO. ENROLLED AT O. W. U. OFFICERS MEETING tertained a s mall gro up of fr iends m the Coast guard service for two AT STONY BROOK. FARMS Tuesday eve ning. A t hree-course years. . dinner was served at The Little even students fr om Wal'ren Mrs. Margaret J ohns spent Sunat G:30 after wh i ch a pleasant day at · t he country cou nt y ure among those enro ll ed home of her Li e ule na n t Cll lonel Robel·t Pat- Inn even ing was spent at; ths nOme of brothe!.t Amos Cook and fa mily at Ohio Wesleya n U nive l'sity, ~ 5££Delaware, Ohio, this fall, n check terso n was host at di nn e r Satur- Mi ss Wrig ht. Besid,es the honor nea r waynesville. ' up mad e f ollowing th e fa ll re- day ni ght to HiO ol'ganized r eserve g uest those who enjoyed the oc-· Orville Phillips s pent Monday casion were Miss Trillena Edgistration reveals. oflic e l': attending the two-duy conwi~h' his cousinJk Mr. and Mrs. Will Every county in Ohio with tho tac t ca mp at his Stonybrook Farms w'urds, Miss Marga ret E dwards Wltt~rs n.ea~ west Middletown. and Mrs. D. L. Crane. exception of thi· e is represented . MISS LIZZie Ellis who has been ill the s tude nt bod~' , with uyu- neal' Wa ynesvl'iIIe. With Mr. and Mrs. William ColeLieutenant Colo n I RQY C. Fitzhogu county lead ing . uynh ogn man the past year Is now being A FREE PRESS ha ' 28fl st ucl entl;. 0 luware county gerald addl'e~sed the I\"roup foll owcared for i n t he home of Mr and in which Ohio Wesleyan is locu tecl ins,: the dinn er on the s ubject. Pre ' ide nt Hoover: "The most Mrs. Rufes Watk'itJ.J!. has 152, and Franklin cou nty, in Miss Velma Smm, Mrs. Clyde "Reiler ve a fl'ai rs from my vi wobvio us thi ng in democracy is that whic h Colum bus is localcd , has po in t as a 11I1!'ll]bcl' of eongl'CSl; in it cannot fu nction except when Wharton and Herman Smith at64. a ccompani ed by a f ree and con- t e nded the H ~ milton Fair Friday t Below are list ed t he studcnts WUHhing ton ." Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Brock and Maj or Malcolm Grow, flight SUI'- stl'uctive press. Our l~overnment is f m m War r en co unty: Lebll non son, William, of Indianapolis, were R oy Lewi s John son, sop hom ol'c: gcon al Patterso n field . told of his lind inust be respon s ible to the will week-end guests of Mrs. Alice Cha d el:! E.d wurd Van N ess, sopho- ex pcI'iences wh il e serving as a lieu of hte peop le expressed through Brock and Mrs. Mary Marshall and mO I·e. Muso n : Rex W. Ball, ju ni lll'. Lenani co lonel in the Ru ssiun army con 'id ered pu blic opi nion. That Sunday ~fternoon called 'on Mrs. E lsie '1'hompson, sophomore. Wuy- on the ElIster n fro nt during the ex pr'essio n i more g uided and re- S. H. Hames a nd family. . veall!d th rough the press t han any nesville: Beatl:ice Valetta RolJil- WIl I·I.! wal·. Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman H e saw se l'vice with t ha t army other ugency, but ·it .implies great ze r, rreshmlln. Morrow: E. Neil and family were Sunday dinner responsibility in t he press t hat fl 'o m L!l I /) Lo May, 1917, when he S hawhan, post graduate. p ringg uests of Mr. · and Mrs. Harold boro : Marjori e Ruth Laffer ty, rl'lul'ned to the United States. The ne ws shall be uccurately p resenteCl KeHis and children, at Mi. Holly. with out bias or color that t he pubJ!I ve l'nm cnt then se nt him back junior. wi t h the Ilu ssian forces on a re- lic may have an opportu nity of . Mr. E. J. Carmony was an Oyer cOltnai !\~ anc e mi 's ion in June, 1!J17 formulat ing its v iews on the ac- nJghtguest Monday of his mother, He remaine d tile re until the fo l- tual facts and' that its expressed Mrs. Mary Carmony and on' Tueslow in g winler, when he WaR tra ns- opinion shall be based on consider- day accompa nied her to' St. Paris BOWEl~ ed a nd constructive editol'ial s ug- ~here s.he will attend the Centen: fen'cd to the Western front. The contnct camp · program gestions. Any n ewsplliper, great or lal anntversary of that city her What a joy to have the bowels 1II0 \' ' oJ1en ed Sahll'dllY with reg ist l'atio n small, that accurat:ely dissemi- former home, this week. like clockwork, every dayl It's cus)· ~r· Ben ',fewell, who has been Th e o ffi ce r ~ wef'(~ the n divided into nates informat ion aids in the proif you mind these Simple rules of I I{roups lo ~t udy ,"lIrious phnses of motion .01 good government and in vIsIting relatives in Ohio and Kenfamous old doc lor: group work . the s ound development of the tu.eky, s.pent ~everal days last week 1. Drink II big lumblerfu l of water WIth hIS sister .Mrs. Chalmer l. il! utenant Colo nel Robcrt F. natio n." before brea kfas t, Ilnd several --Reede~ and family, enroute to his Ohl1l~I' wa~ in ch:lq::e of in stl'ucttimes II day. home In New Jersey. if, n in i nfantr~' luetic. ; Li cu tenunt GRAND JURY IN SESSION 2. Get plenty of outdoor exercise Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Haines and Cn lu nel Charle~ J. Bmnnan, co mwithout unduly fatiguing your· We'll do your Grinding son Robert and Mr. Jacob Gabelmand e r of the Third loatta lion, .' . self. • he glllnd Jury 101. t he October ~an 0'1 Dayton, were 6 o'clock at your Farm on Short :\:,! !t th infantl'Y was in chu l'g'e of 3. Try for a bowel movement at ill'fant ry troops; Li (' ute nlln.t E. H. tel m of t he Warr.en .. county, . com- dmner guests Sunday at the home Notice. Write or call. lllon exactly the same hour every day. MctzgcI' wa;; in charge of field a r t il l L pleas co.urt IS .In sessIOn at of M;r. and Mrs. Walter Kenrick. le r y prublems. Muj or Wa lter P. ,e ba non havmg con ~~ened at 10 MISS Ruth Reeder of Route 4; Everyone's b owels need help at M. Y ou ng WII S in ch arge of in- 0 clock Monday morn,I,ng. An. aver- under~~nt an opperation tor aptimes, but the thing to use is Dr. Caldwe1l's Syrup Pepsin. ·You'll get s tructi ons of a ll other arms of nge number of c~ses Wll1 . be pendiCItis at Miami Valley hospital s ervice. brought before the Jury and It is last Wednesday. Friends here nope a thorough cleanins-out, and it won't Th e ultieers al ;;o spe nt sume time expected that they will remain in for .her speedy recovery. !eaye you r in.~ides weak ond. watery. firing th e nrmy .45 pisto l. First sessio n un til W ednesday or ThurslUis fanuly doctor's prescrIption 18 l1r ., and Mrs. Frank Wilson of · duy of this week. j~t fresh laxative herbs. pure pepsin, Wh~te sCorner s.pll.nt Sunday with L le u tenant Willillhl J. Ald r edge, Work on the court room was ruld otiler helpful ingrediellts Lbat their son and Wife, Mr. and Mrs. rllck shot of the Day ton iJ olicl! Phone No.6 couldn't hurt a child. But how it force and c ity chum pi(, Il, was in ru s hed through last week in order Mark Wilson and chilOren. wliILes up those lazy bowels I How chargc uf thi ~ phase fl f th e camp. to have it ready for occupancy by M;r. Ralph' Aehterman oi Butgood you feel with your system rid The l, Jlj cer~ spent then ig-ht at the g rund j ury and it was being lervIlle, Mr. and Mrs. 1Teorge T"oms vI all that poisonous waste matter. the Janll~, army pYI'u l1Iidal tents, used lI;1..? nd~ !o,!;. tp'! fi rst time. and daughter of Alpha, Mr •. and Mrs. Emery Peters and family of cots !lnd nHl lll'CRSl'S IK ing provided ne!lr Waynesville and the Murray fly 2'l1a jor A. L. Snced , comma ndDEATH Oa. W. B . ULDWI:'U', We Pay Phone Charges a nt (If Fnirfic ld a ir de pot. children, west of Lytle, were SunAlva Hill, a n unique eh~racter day afternoon &,uests at the home -- - - .- -well kn own about town, was found of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Routzahn and HARVEY SBURG MEN FINED dead at W eidde l's Corner between A Doclor'J Fami!J' L~Ii", Cen terviIle and Miamisburg, Mon- daughter spent Slmday with the eha rged with ill ega l possession day morning. Funel'al serVices latter's mother and sister Mrs (If il11pl cJ1le nt ~ fOI' the manufact- were held at the home of lIis Mary Boitnot and Mr. and Mrs' ure of inloxi ca ting liqu or, J ohn s ister in Miamisbur~, today and Frank Brown at Tippecanoe City: BOl{un, who wa ~ arrested by :;tate burial was in Miamlsburg ceme'• . . a ncl federal JlI'ohibition age nts at te ry. hi ~ homc n '[I r H llr\'ey ~ bul'g on last Tuesda y, plellded gui lty in common pleHs court Friday and TO CLOSE COLUMBUS DAY wa~ fined $35 0 and costs. The banks of the 'county will be Bogan was arreBted fo ll owing Mr.. and Mrs. :Harvey .Surfaee a raid co ndu ded at his residence closed Monday, October 12, which and httle daug.hter of Dayton is ColuYnbus Day and . n ationally duri ng which t he offi ce rs confis~eht Sunday with 'Mr: and M1'8: cated a ten-gallon still Bnd a observed r according to' a statement Frank Hartsock. . " made t hiS week by' bank officials. barrel of mash. Th e still WBS fo und Mr. and ··Mrs. Robert' Heald and ---in a ro om on t he second floor of little son, Arthur" ot Dayton caUlld t he Bogan residence . . ori Mr. and Mrs. IDley Gibson and , CAJ':'INED F.RUITS STOLE~ Bogan was unable to "p ay the . . ' family SundaI_afternoon. 'EvenlnR fin e and i held in the cou nty "jail. Is rael Satterthwaite, former callers were' 'Mi\ and Mrs Elmer Archie Penney, another Harveys' WaynesvilJian, reports the lou of Poir of . 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Whole Number 5983

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MORROW TEAM HOLDS A.C.'S TO ELEVEN INNINGS

W . F. M. S. MEETING Th e W. F . M. . of t he M . E. ~urch met li t the home of Mrs. -Raymond Cunner, October 7th at 2 p . m. Th e mee ting opened 'w ith an inst!'um ental selecti0!lz "Jes us Lov I' of My So ul,' and "Nearer My God to Thee;" by Ml'lv White. 'I'he devotional exercises were led by Mrs. White, the s ubj ect for the day beirig, " With God. Altel' t he bus in ess sess ion th e foll owing pl'ogl'lIm was I'ender e d: "The Woman's Miss KlI1ary Society and lubs.. .. Mrs. White "H e Tha t Keepeth Th ee" Ml's. Mc .. .. . IUI'e "When Mal'Y Rebelled .... J\hs : Lo tz The meeting adjoul'ned to meet with I\1rs ..1. W . Lotz in Novemb er

Sch.ool Activiti~s Dluring Past Week-Many Intere~iting Features Coming Bns kebnll Season Opens

M mo very eI, vel' and interesting poems wel'e IIV I'iten, two of which ure given be low. ._ __ "To A Home"

BRANNOCK- BROWN Mr. 1\lbe \·t Brunn oek und Mi s ~ Puuline B.·own \I' 'I' uni tc d. in lll ul'I'illgC al Covi ngl un. Ky. , Octob er 2, 193 1. They were a ccfJ nlpo ni d b y lhe hri de 's brolher, Nu nnaJl. MI'''. B I'an n ck if! t he duugh ter of MI'. allli Mrs. W . Eo Brown of Wayne svi ll e and is a g radlfute of Wuytlewill c Hk h Sch olll in th Class (if ';{O. 11'. Bf'Ilnnock is t h e yo un gest s un of MI'. IInti Mrs. T. B. Branno(:k oJ' Wu ,Vnes ville und is II g-raduate of Wayn esv ille Hi gh school in t he clas,; of ' :~ O . They !Ire e ·tabliflh illlr their IWlll e on a farm tw o mil eR from 'ew Viellnn. lIlan y fri e nds are ex tend in g l'o ng-I'atulutiun lind best

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Wnyn esv ille ~ lu ggc! I' ~ could co nnect. Bas kc,t hall prlleli ' (> fo r ill sea-. Eleven innings to a 3 to a· tie, A Itho ug-h Cuntervi li l' mude so n of J !J31-:1l! wus slru·t·d at Way OL M.BUS- For the eight IIntl some ball game. That was the thl'ee en'Of'S th!!y lightened tl own nesv ille Hig h sc hool, T uesday, ungame played with the Morrow months ending August 31st.,. liin the pin'h nnd nUlIle W . II . S. del' th e s upe l' vi ~ i o ll ,d' Coac h John Mm'c hunts ut Wayn e Park, last win every thin g lhey l<ut. cen ses were iss ued to 25~ forel~n Pyl e . An intC'l'l:las~ lournament i ~ Ho me i. a lovu ly p luee to be, Sunday afternoon. Cy CrumeI', corpora tio ns to do bus lIless In be ingCOII(Jucted, thill WCell, the I'; CE NTERVILL with a ll1 0the r t.o love and tu chel'Ohi o by Secretllry uf State Clarer stwhil e of Plellsllllt P lain, pitchmembe rs "f lati t year's ~ C}L1ad being is h thee, e nc e J : Br own , while c harte~s ed for th e vi i to l'~, and di played a AB R H PO A E ban'cd fr om competition. Th' obWit h u 'fath el' who will work. werc g-ra ntecl to 23D5 domestic strike-out ball t ha t WII S almost t he Bl'own, p . :1 I 0 () 0 1 j >cl of t he lOLl I' l1l1nlcn l i" 0 set- And t.oi l a ll da y unci never . hirk. . oll cer ns. Fees r eceived durini; equal of that exhibited by A ugs(' :1 H unlma Jl . I 0 !l 0 tl e th ques tion o f l'la ss s uprem- He k ee p ~ yo u ni ee ly cloth ed und o pUI·gor. Cy strucl( out Bob and that t im .: were aPJlroximately III Dcgler, If :! II 0 o U acy, an d. a lso, t,l (!Ila bl ' the coach fe d half mill ion dollur8. 14 of our boy s, while Bob return. ;1 U 0 2 I III wi s h('~ . Long , s~ to gel a line o n t he hes t mat erial A nil you, y ou mu s t not li e in bed ed the compliment by striking out 'oy, 3b, rf . :1 U I 1 1 U to I'('in ff)!'!!!' h i ~ main squad. Last But do the r)j1rt the y have g iven () ._-- John McSweeney. Stat e Director Cy and J G r esid e nts 'of the viUag Mill er , 1b a U J ,I yenl"s plA,V 'I'S ,\!. servi ng u s re.vo u to, .thut was named 'COl' th o next day - - -2 0 U 1 o o of Welfu re, anti his th ree ,Prodeferee", >;l'nrers . lil11cr$, elc., and A Ild d\)Il't JJ1ak<' a fll ss wh<'n I'urdin, I·f aftel' today·. Crom er was r eachetl Bl'I1d ford . 3b 1 {I () (I o (I cc ~. Ol'~ in office, H. H. Griswo ld, !\l'e ho lping- to sl'll' ('1 th e n ew malI1l' I'I! ' S sunll'thinlr to do. fOI" ] 1 hits a nd 3 IJll sses, while (I I) (I L e wi ~ , d 2 l o .J oh n I~ . Ha rper and H. S. Macteria l. Be cheerful and ga y all the day Mahan, 2b Au gs pufge l' yielded 6 hits Il nd 2 1 0 0 1 o o A vea l al'I.! co-operating with a A bout 4 1) "tu<i ent " atlentled a long passes i each fi eld ed his po sition in state ~irle co mmittee of ci tiz ens to meet ing o f lilt' II . S. At hl etic a s- And go .through life alwllY s sin ggood s tyl e, Ilnd each dl'ove in two :1 T uta l 24 2 2 18 ·1 work fO I' th e pas"lIge of th e $7, 500 ~o(; iali on, 1I londH,V af tern oon when in g a ~ o n l!'. of hi t! learn's three runs. Outside IIUO bond is!'u e to be voted on lmining nile. a nd plans for t ill' of thnt, neither had much to do W. H . \! ovembel' :lrd . Charl es L. She rl'uming call1pai~n were th roug hly A hOlllc. noL :l hou sc i, what we a ll with th e contest. wood forlller ass istllnt director di R cu ~~ (' d . J\tcl'(:dith Whila)(cr and AB R II PO A E wish; We ller ope ned t he h ome ba lf of of p~b li c wel fa re, is secretary of Et han Lell is were Fe lecLed t o Good Lord help us thi!; a boel e Lo Davis, 3b .. .. 3 0 I 2 I o the lirst . with a two-bugger over th e group. Oth er membel's of. the ~erv a s s tudent manag ers. and C";;ta bli . h. third, and l'od e home on Gons' ::l 0, (I 6 1 2 1'; 11 i8, Ss co mmi ttee are Dr. F. L. KeIser, th ey will be rewarded' with l e tter~ Th e re must be ROlli ' chi ldre n be- Wullnce, 2b firs t hit. Ca l'l'ol mad e a nice catch 301 o 2 2 01' . E. J . Emeri ck. Dr. H. G. along wi t h th main squad at t he fo re a hom e i ~ co mplete to rob Hou gh of a hi t, and the Turn e r, p :l 0 1 1 2 J .J. O. C>1f'twrigh t was home ovor Southard. Dr. C. S. Berry, Dr. R. 2 0 0 :J 0 o t he weck- IHI. athOl' two batters wel'e victims of Don't fOl'get the M() the l's' Club cl o ~ e of th e season . Th ey ure I'e- And t hefr sUl'Jrou nd ings . 1I 0uld be Savage , c U. PaLterson, Dr. H .H. DOlT, R. quired to ob sel'\'e th ha mc train t idy and neut; 2 ] 0 5 1 o Barton, 1 b Cramer. play Octob er 22- 23. ~: . Miles, Juli us Sto n e and Dr. W. ing rules afl the active pln yers. . Wi t h lov e UI}tI with tru st a ll Mill er, If Hall pulled a Merkle in the sec3 J J 1 0 n i'll'S. A. K. [)uy spent T uesday W. Plitchllrd of olu mbus, Dr. E. Coach Pyle expects to deve lop s hould WOL'k and pl ay. Adams, cf . :3 0 1 o 0 1 in 'inc inllati. Mr. and Mrs. Ca rl FI'ye spent ond. He had r eceived transportllL. Hooper, M. J . Gibbons, Jr., and se\'eral teams in th e GI'ade schoo l Oh. 10\'(! ly home; 1 s hllil n evcr 'ook, rf .. 3 1 1 o 0 o tion to firs t in his team's second a t unday at the Reservoir. 01'. E. . Pi hbein of Dayton., Dr. starti ng' with Lhe . ixLh grade. Vel'y fal' [Iway fot' ye m's to tack. ouk took the first of his - - - MI' . lind I\1rs. D. R. S milh spent W. H . VOI'bau a nd 01'. Josephine L out 5 0 bOYH al'O expected to t ry · tra~' 25 3 G 18 7 6 TUl'sday ill Dayton. fiv trips On Bob's mel'l'y-go-round ~frs. H. V. Will te l', of Leba non, Ab Pi erc e of Lima, Dr. E . A. Barber, out for th ese t alll s. The present. And wh en I'm [Iway £ shall count and Welle l"S return t hrow l'olled · . 't' I t' h Leo F. Westheim er. Miss Edith . around the infi eld. Arlie noticed IS V.ISI mg I'e a Ives ere. 'ou nty champion: of Wan en eac h da y 1 2 :1 -I 5 G.. no l Knighls " - Th e M'plhel's Campbell , in cinnati, Dr. ~ . G. playing together a s n lea m 'Till I'm back with Ule loved ones this and s tarted f or second, but Sam'l Simpson, of Spri nV'boI'O, started . H. S. 002000- 2 lub, Octob I' 22- 2:3. Hyde, Massill on, 01'. G.. G. KI~eon '1'0 ~' e l in the grades wl(ile th e\' w a nd yo u. Buek Cl'une got th e boll and toss- was in Wa ynes ville, Monday. o () 0 0 1 2- 3 Ga llipolis , Dr. . . KIrk, Orient, an d th eii· ~ Jll c nd id s uccess fur- Th ough ill Y y :a rs may be nl an y 0 1' W. H. S. cd to Mendy in plenty of time to H. A. Cor nell t l'an llc ted bu si- 01'. J . H. Be n ·y. Athen s. Dr. O. O. nis hes 11 wonderful incentive for 111~' yel1 l'5 m:ly be few, collect the ivory. ram er fo ll owed Tw o Ba.·e Hits-- MiU er. Da v i~ . ne ss in Dayton Tuesday. Fordyc e and Grove Patterson, Bu' t £'11 never f orsak e thee, n o this with a bing le, but Carrol MI" and Ml'~. George Kern !'; pent th eir s UCCessors. Three Base Hits -Turner. MOllday eve ning with friend s in T oledo . Judgc J . R. Coffin, Wapahu me, no t y ou. fOJ'ced him out, I'ane to .Mendy. Ea l'ned Runs -Centerville O. Eve ry body's smiling, Why'! konetll Mrs. Han-iet Taylor UpFinancial Editor Spea ks to EcoIn the last half, Hamby walk ed Dayton. R. S. Wa ynesville:! . Co ml' to lh e C Yfll Octuber 22- 23 't on L~kewood. Dr. J. D. O'Brien, nomics Clas. Ilnd Crane forced him at second, Lefl On Base. W . H. S. G, C. Miss Bel'l1yce Hyma n is pe nd · Ca~to n, Bishop Paul Jon es, Yellow Cramer.to Roll; H eisinger out, Th e Eco nom ics clasi; wa. foro. Last Bn&ebai li. Gam e of· Sealon H. R. n. U. 1\1. White, of Loui sville, Ky., Spri ngs and a numbel' from Cleveing the wee k with relative!! in Roll to Cook, and Augspurger sin- Leban on. Hit by Pilchcl'Savage t unate in having ho Finan cial Edi ca lling on Wayn esville f rien d by wa ' Waynesvill e High 'choo l comland. gled to right, Cl'ane scoring. Noth tor MI'. Boland r, of the Dayton pleted t he ir hurd baseball schedule Brown . F riday. ing more doing until t he first of Pitch Tu!'ner, (sco l'ing Wild Dilily ews 10 ~pe ak. Octoher 12, 1\11'. and Mrs. Melv yn Bantl1, of hy ([ereating the stl'ong Ce nt r vill e Hal·dmun) . the fo urth. Each year blank judicial reports P. B. Hawk and family attenvisited relatives over on the pr esent dep!' . ~ i o n fl ituutio n nin e. R. Couden si ngled to left cen- Delaware. Bases 0 11 Bulls,- ·Mahan (off de d 11 surprise dinn er at Sabina, are sent by eC l'etary of St.a t., He exprc sed some V<'l'Y deep int ho week-end. . first t ime in the hi sThi. i the Clarence .T . Brown, to the vanoul ter , and, on an attempted s teal, teresting facts Ilbout our present t ory of Lhe seh, 01 that Waynesville Turner) . Bll l·ton (all' BI'own) :unday. com mon pi cas and probate counta was safe at .. econd when Mendy tru ck out bv Brown- 8; by conditi ons. MI'. Bola nd e l' stut d h a ~ bC!en able t o defeat Cente rvill e Lind ley Mills, of. Mid land, Mirh. of the state. These r eports cover dropped Wiler's good thl·ow. Turner. 3. ' . tha t there arc at this t ime seve n Me5I'S. Wm. She rwood and H. T hi : game Iturn d out to be a Ivins got a li fe on Cl'atle'S wobble. s pent Sunday Witll his fath er million m n un employed in U. S. HiLs off 81'0-wn- 6; off Turn er 2 M. Sherwoo d wer Uayton vis itors cl'ime against . pel'sons, p~operty, George D. Mills. pitcher's baW , e . Turn er allowing police, jURtice .Ilnd m<,Jrahty . .Rebut Roll gl'ounded to Crane, and R Sto len Ba. es- BfiI'ton 2; oy, l\f{)n tiuy. A. However the New York :tock only two hits a nd sll'iking out view of statistICS ava Ilable BlIlce Couden was caugh t out at home. Mark et WM nia-I'e chee l'."JI lai;t thl'ec men. Elrow'n all owing s ix Lewi s. Mrs. S. C. Matthews, of Pittst 857 rovea ls many tendencies ill Cook fanned. Cramer hit a lordly Winning Pitcher- Tul·nel·. Sat ul·tlav, Octob er 10 thu n it has Miss Doris H en derso n. of Cin- law en actment and law enforcetriple to right, and '~or(l was tied. bUrg, is visitin~ her sistel'-in-Iaw been fO I~ s.evel'al yeur s. Th en ugain hits a11d !itriking out eight men. Umpires-Ell is, Ramb y. Both teams made several errors cinnll ti, spe nt th e week-end with f\1 'nt and points out the changes With. one down in the fifth Mrs. Maude Crnne, and family. on the following Monday t he mar- which resulted in CentOl'ville's two home folks. that take pluee in the rela~ions of Thompson got a lucky hit, and ad,TeAc.bera Meet The Wayne Town ship Mothel's kets were. Ilt th eil' lowel't since run s. the public to the COUI·ts. Times of vanc:ed on u wild ' pitch. A bunch A II three of Wayne sville'S runs T eachers 0'( Wanen County will Mrs. W. H. Allen was hostess to stress RlICh . a s the civil was. of misplllYs On R. Couden's offer- Club will sponsor a Hollowe'l'n 1!l07. Pl'e5!dent Ho.ov ,r con.stru~­ d a cre<tiJ: Jllan I ece nt ly In 0.1- were eamed. asse mble on Saturday, October 17 lhe memb ers of h er bridge club, Spa ni~h-American war and world ing allowed 11hompson to score his social the date to be decided latel' .te der tha t more mon ey ma y be In oo k, who p,layed in right. field, for an all day session in the n ew Saturday afternoon . Will' and of economic pressure a8 team's last coun tel·. Mrs. eth Furnas, of near circulation. Thi s suld mon ey is to got the first hit of t he game fQr Lebanon hig h school building. Miss in the vea rs of 1857, 1873, 1893 Heisinger s tarted the last of the be furni s bed by the banks of thc Lytle, was the g uest 'of Mrs. Sam'" ay nesville. He was advanced to Corinne R ob bins of t he lo cal seventh witb a double to left ce nMr. and Mrs. H. C. Co leman, of and 1!l07 , as well as the more renati on. He also' said t hat the tr Oll - third ba se by a two bllggel' made uel Butterworth Thursday afterhigh school will be on t he program ter, and Augsp urge r sco red him . we re guests of rela- ce nt depressions of 1921 and ble with the Building & Lonn A - by Dllvi. H e wa s scored by The aftern oon sess io'n will con- NorWOOd, 1929-30. all exercise profund .e.~­ with a hit to right that s hould noon. tives here, on Fl'iday. sociati oTI of Ohi o Ii in fl'oze n a Wallace's s inglle. (ects upon t h c number. of CIVil ven e at. 1: 15 p. Ill . t he program have been good for two bases or sets. ,Th e three rea sons for o ur Dependable Watches nnd the Thin gs began looking good for opening wi t h a voca l trio by the more, but Bob misse d t he bag in Mrs. E. F . Ea!'nhllrt llnd Miss suitR, criminal prosecutions,. and pI'esent condition al'e: High T ar- Waynesv ille in the second hulf of Bangham sisters,. which includ es making the turn and ha.d to go latest in Jewelry and Novelties at iff, Louise Cran e atteneled a meeting even on the llumbel·. of m.arrlagell over production und over caback to first. Weller ·singled to Cary's J ewel'ry Shop, Lebanon, pitalization. The cap italists have the six th beca use Tur.n er the firs t Mrs. Albertu Bu erkle our local of Ohio en, Tel. Corpo. at Leb- a nd divorces. SuffiCien t lIlformaman up to uched Brow n for a music s upe t'v i '0 1" The featUre of anon, Tuesd ay night. tion is now available to clearly left, Ellis forced Bob at t hi rd, Ohi9. squeezed t he little man out and triple. . the day we are informed is a ta lk see that the statistical rc:lat}o.11I Cramer to T. Couden Gons popped Tur.nC"r. wh o wa s ovel' anxIOU S, by "D usty" Miller or Wilmingto n Messr s. W . H. Allen. Elias the working . man has not had to the sameplayel', . Mrs. Har l Harvey Ilnd dllughter, of mO!lt of t he classes of JudICial his share of the profi ts. '1 he cau se tried to scu re on Savage's grounThe feature pla~ or t he game Oglesbee and Wilbur iClllrke were for Mi ~s Doris, of nca r Lebanon, activiti es have unilergone notable (Continued on page 4) farmers se ri ou s condition d er t o short l,ut wa s ' thrown ou t 'was pulled in the firs t of the tenth business visitors in Cincinnati, lies the were visitors at the home of Mr. chan ges in the past three yearll. Ilt t he door of the Federal at h ome. R. Couden bent out a ro lle l' to Monday. a nd. Mrs. Sa muel Butterworth FriFarm BOnl·d . He expllOssed his Savage tr ied to steal second on Heisinger. or at least Umpire da y. The New Day, institution'aI PROJECT WORK idea that the reason the depression Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Edwards at the n ext pitch but was thrown out Frederick said he did. Ivins sent a publicution for the inmates. of the was lingering On is t he fact t hat in the attempt . long fly to the edge of t he Race in tended the funeral of Miss Emma retailers Saws fi lec1 by machinery, ' cut Reformatory a t Mansfi.eld, IS celerefuse to come down on Thi ngs WerE! begitlninl!' to look Th e fir st meeting of Wayne left centcr that looked good for Stoneman at Clarksvill e, Friday their pl·ices. hUCl', faster. Also cross- brating its sixth anDlversary. It MI'. Bolander cordi- bad fol' Waynesv ill e becuu se ' Bm'- towns hip pro ject work will be he ld cleaner. a I'ound-tl'ip passage, but Manager afternoon. cut saws, gummed, 26(., pel' foot. is a newsy four-pllge sheet edited ally invi ted the class to go t hrough ton, the next man up, had a co unt at the ho me of MI·s. Mabe l Halha- Roy Pigott, at Maddel1 sLumber John rushed over, 'fell, but caught and made-up by inmates, there Miss Louise Crane and Mr. the phper concern which all stud- of two and nothin g against him. way Frid ay at 1:30 p. . m. that bill! while falling. · Without Yard : being 3,210 men confined there at He us d his head and t ook fou l' I'll ents apPI'eciated VHy much. "Care anl,l control of conlageou ll > , waiting to get up, .John made a G I'lb er t .F rye spen t Sunda" present in charge of Supt. T. C. ;;traight ball s to obta in a frC"e pass disea ses and newe l' method s in beautiful tl,ll'OW to Ellis, and Oolumbus, the guests of Mr. and MI'. and Mrs. Raymond BraTo See Shakelpearean Play to first ba!>e. H <' the n stole second first. aiel" are ' the .·ubjec ls fOI' dock are unnoullcing th e arriva l ~f Jenkins. Out of that number over doubled Couden, who hod rUn to Mrs. H . B. Earn h ~r~. 600 are entitle.d to parole lind the co unty-w id e di scuss ion. second before t he cateh was made. Twent.y-eight pupi ls of W. H. S. a nd third. a daughler. Jennie L t.!, at thell' [our memb ers of the board g p~nt 1\1 iII ~ r t he n eame through with a Mrs. Ed ith Hillik ei· will be the ,S. S. Vale, of Oambridge, Ohio, will jou rney to Cinci nnati Octo ber No finer 01' more thr ill ing' play has hom e on Roule 2, Monday, Oc" thl'ee days thel'e recently hearmK been made at the park this season. has retul'ned to his home a:t'ter a 2§, 193 1 to sec the Shakespearean beautiful two-Ibagger sco l'ing Bar- leader at t his meeti ng . l obe)' 12. Cllses, t heir fi nd ings is to . be an· to n which made t he score two to atte ndan ce is d esired. A good sister s Mrs ,Anna SheeviSit to his The Genel'a J- Motors Radio [llay "Ham let," g h'en by the Ben nounccd in t he neal' future. two . . Club will />e he.re Cor next Sunday. han and Mrs. E. L. Thomas. GI'eet players, the greatelit S hak ~­ Mrs. J. O. artll'right attended , Adams t hen came through with II luncheon-bridge at th e Lebanon Seth 'rho mas is busi ness manager James Kerrick Teceived word of pelll'ean plll-yers of the world. SII' a nice s ingle' Ilnd scored Mille.r The recent epidemic of 125 GRANGE NOTICE 'of this club, and is largely re. Ben Gr{!et is with them .. They are hotel, today. ' The hostesses were cases of typhoid fever at the which was the winning r un . sponsible fOl' its appeara nce here. the' serious illness of his aged un- (1'0111 Engl ~\I1d and this is th eir last Mrs. F. 0 . P ost and Mrs. R. W. Cleveland State Hospital has cauaFarmer' s Grange No. 13 will Gilchrist . All are experienced semi-pro lay cle. Abe Kerrick, at the home of tour of America. '],his lIfJ'ol'ds a . Cente l'ville scor ed their two ed h ea lth officials to take im~e­ .e rs, and everal have playe in his daug hter in Mt. Vern all , Ohio. g l'eat opportunity for the students runs in t he third inning on enol's. hold it's r egular meeting Saturday Brown, t he pitch el·. seemed to night, Oetobel' 17 at 8 :'00 o'clock. Mrs . .T. O. Cart wright, in COIll- diate coneqtive and preventive the fastest leag ues. Their line-up MI'. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke. in of W. H. . to see Shakespeare have plenty 'on the ball . ancl it A Hallowe'en progL'llm wil l be at his bes t. ' p:lIly with Mrs. Horace. Stok es. of mea s ures with the result that n o fo llows: T. Burke, 2b; Frigeau, company with their daughter. Ml:S wa sn't un ti1 the fifth inning that prese nted. Lebanon, vis ited Miss F~v e l ,Vn Cart new cases have .~ev<: lop~d, ev~ry 3bj ·Lyons. Ib: H. Frank, SS t R a I ph V ance, 0 f PI easall t PI 81, '11 H'IIrh S coo, h \ W eln . er Ro a It resident in that IOstltubon bemK _ _ __ _ _ c:::= Cha~mltn If; J oh nson, ef; Harl', ri; wl·ight at WeSlern Coll ege, Ox- given fu ll anti-typhoid vaccination k Cj N ew b erry, p. spent the week-end at the Reserh' Th e J-J'Ig h forti, Tll esday . Hip, H 'IP, H una. B. 'ran, W. A. C. will not take OJ! any voir. School W einel' Roa. t was a knock "Cool Knig hts," spon sol'E!<j by MASONIC MEETING extra players for this game. Mrs. E'l izabeth Werntz will leave out so far as a crowd, marshma llhe · Wa yn e Township Mothers MORROW th'lS week for her hO.me in Weath- lows, weinel'S, bu ns and pickl~s luI.!. at th e Gym, October 22-23. A n R H PO A E Judge George B. Thorne, of FrlP erford, . Texas, after a'n extended were concerned. f I It WIlS held d 50 in th e casl, choJ'll ses, costumes, Bellbrook, ' Associl\te Attorney T. Couden, 3b 5 0 0 2 0 0 visit to hel' son Robed . Werntz, day back 0 t Ie gym an everynHI.·i(', t hrills etc . . General of the U. S., und~~ the R. Couden, ss 5 0 2 0 3 0 one enjoy ed it, especially the fl ate President Woodrow . Wilson, y ot Ivins, 'e .. ...... .... 6 1 0 15 0 0 and family. who !iilre gT plenft Qf FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST church. A good. progl'am iR pillnP. Sa li sbury had ,a was present . at the reg.ular eomMrs . . W. Roll 2b 4 1 0 3 3 0 ' D ' Ie ft leg exerc ise. classes ugs 0 war ned WI'th C k" Ib · ........ ·5 0 0 9 1 Mr. and M1'S. 01 Iver aVIs weremuscle held between and (Unden'b minationaJ) ' a bas k'e t d'mn el' a t noon. cataract removed from her eye, III munica t ion of WaynesV1l1e Loda. 0 00 , .. .. · .. ·4 0 2 1 6 0 Sunday ' for New London, Conn .• then gam es wer e played. Ea.ch Chester A. Williamson. Minister S unday sch oo l at !J :30 u. m. Morn a Clev eland ho~p i ta l T.ucsday . Her No. 163 F & A. M.,.1luesda), evenramer, .p .... .. · 0 where they will be the guests of t t ing wors hip at LO :30 with Dr. V'. mlln y fl'i e nd ~ !Ire hoplIlg that hel' ing , and gave an IIlterestlDg adCarro), cl ........5 0 0 2 0 0 t heir son and wife, l\fr. and Mrs. class ha d prepared an en el' all1Evangeli stic Campa ign now F. Brown of Dayton a~ t he speakel' sight will be permanently restored dl'ess on Masonry. . Reed, rf ' .. ..... 4 0 1 0 1 0 James W. Davis. mentbut owing to the fact that goi~ on . G. T'. Bateman of Bow- Dr. BI'ow n is a forlllor pastOI' of Mr!'. Ru ssell MUl'I'ay was tenFohowing the meet1l1g an oYB~er Thompson, If .. 4 1 1 1 0 0 the gym wa s not opened they were ersvill e is preach ing powerful gos- t his chu rch, also a fanne r Dis- dered a s urprise on Sunda y at her stew was prepared and served by - - - - - Mrs . . Clifford Ridge; ' who has not g ive n. Th e Weiner Roast was pel sermons and bringing' a trom - ll'jct Superintendent. He is one oC home neal' Midd le Run ch urch. Tll-e the officer5' wives, Mrs. Paul BooTotals ....... . 41 3' · 6 '33 14 0 been visIting friend s in Waynes- over by 10 :30. bone solo nightly. Services each t he fine, outstanding pl'eaeherfl of occ asion t he anniversary of rom, Mrs. Vern Armitage, Mrs. ville, left Friday to spend a week evening at 7 :4(i . No services Satur thiil pa rt of the state. Don't fail her biJ.th. Th ere were about fifty Lou St. J ohn, Mrs. E. C. Crane, . ' WAYN~SVILLE A. C. with friends in iCllcinnati before Gym Schedule day night. to h ear him. presen t. Mrs. Seth Thomas and Mrs. E. L • AB R H PO A E returning to her home in Chicago. V-orsity A. and B.- Monday and Progra m for S unday, October At 2 :00 p. m. t her e wi ll be an TholllllS. ... _ .••_ _ __ Weller, e ....... .4 1 2 18 3 '0 W ednesda y nights at 7:00. Tu es- 18 as fo ll ows : Bible School at infol'mal program of music and E. F. Eal'nha l.t and children, Ellis, 1b .. ...... 5 0 1 5 12MI'. and Mrs. E. L. Thomas e n- day and Thursday after school. 9:30 a. Om. Lord's S upper .and s peaking. . Marjorie and Charles Burton, SATISFACTOR.Y Gons, cf .... . ..4 O· 2 2 1, 0 tertained at supper Saturday Varsity A.- FridIlY at nOOIl. serm on at J 0 :!!O. Sermon . Thel'c. will be no even ing preac h Ruth and Clyde Fromm Hough, If ........ 6 0 0 1 0 o evening Mr. S. S. Vale. of CamVal'sity B.- Thursday at noon. "Ou r Legul Duty to the .Church. m g se rVice, but at 7 :00 p. nl. th ere atte ndetl t h e Wilmington- Xenia 'The fire department was caIJed Mendy. 2b ... .5 0 1 3 1 1 bridge, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Setl} First year men (Freshm en and evangeli stic serv.. ce 7:- will be an Epwor t h Lellgue Rally High schools football game at to the home of. MI'/!. Julia Brown Ramby, rf ., .... 35 0 1 0 0 1 Thomas and son, T eddy, of Day- others Who have never play ed 45 p. m. Sermon seubJect, An Margaret, HOlrerll is the leader Xenia. Friday night. and daughter, on Third Itreet, H Cral ss, ·3..b.... · . 1 - 1 1 3 1 ton. baske.t ball) Mo nday and Ey ed 9pencr," t('. t\h\'/!l and the public is cordially in vited Saturday afternoon, whherde at e smger, .. 5 . 1 1 2 0 1 after school. · use 111 conne,c Ion .Wl ., - to attend any 01' all of these se l'MisfI Trille'n a 1j:dwards, spark from the chimney a se Augspu rger , p 5 0 2 1 2 1 Miss May WI.'ight was' hostess at Grade S.- Monday at noon. 1\10n. See the chart and hear the vices. Margaret Edwards and their fit'e to t he roof. " -- - - - a dinn er at The ·Little Inn, on Grade 7.- Tuesday at noon. scrmon, it wiU indeed be an ey.eguests, Mrs. Clifford R~dge, Mi~s The efficiency .of tne new chemGrade 6·.- Wednesday at noon. open er to mlln.);' people.. May Wright and MJss JessIe ical apparatus which was used for ,Totaas ... , .. ... .41 ' 8' 11: 33 11 ' 7 Thursday. T.he invited guest s...were .Mrs. Clifford S; Ridge. Mrs. Edi~b Waynesville .' A. C.- Tuesday tic . ervice WIll contmue un til WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF Clarke motored to Harveysburg the fil'st time, was demonst!sted 12 .3. 456789 ••.Harris Mrs. Laura Mosher, MiSs ·ght · October 25 . YO'll are a lways welCHRIST Wednesday afternoon a nd Called when the blaze was exting\usbed Morrow ... .0002100 O· 000-3 Jessie ' Cl'arke and . Miss Emma III Band Practice Wednesday after come at thjs c hurch. (Undenominational) on Mrs. W. C. Tichenor. . be'fol'e any great damage resulted W. A. · C: .. 110' 00010000-3 Heighway, scbool . HE CHURCH B ib , le Schoo'l at 9:30 a. m. Np water was used and , Earned' RUns-W. A: O. 3 , . i. ST. AUGUSTI B M 11m s S uppel' at co nclu sion. Chl'is Mr. and Mrs. Charles F, Mosher who witnessed the o.f t .• •1 Left on Bases-Morrow 6; W. G. T. mini ster of .the Home Economic. Rev. Lawrellce ' . 0 ann. E ndeavor at 6 :30 p. ' nl. Marie of Cincinnati, entertained at din- chemical are well satisfied With It. .,.. C, 7. " of phmt at Bowersvl lI.e. Intel'est ' and enti)usiasm , Eirst, Third and ,F Ifth Sunday, Pt.lne, Evening evangelis_ ner at· the rnn on Fri!1ay t he · __ • Run,S 2; R. Ohio,' assIsting Ohester A. Wl} aroused. in ·the 8th Grade 'Home' Mass at 7:00 . a. m. Second and IC ser,v ice at 7030 p. m 0 R followi ng guests ; Mrs. LoUIS WesFIRE HYDRANT BROKEN ' Oouden,: eburch at class -when ' each pupil' Fourth Su'nday:, Ml,lsS 'at 9 :3D a. m. Hal'tis, prellching. Ch'ur'ch Ni hi sel of Cincinnati; Mrs. Edith Har. , . " . Roll, Cr!!" an evangelistiC cam.paign y was asked 'to make up .an original . . Program each Wednesday at r!s, Mrs. l.aura Mosher. !If ... Hal'a nesville was without ' watei 'Stolen mer, Ramby, , and next. On WedBesda poem about home 01' some phase WAYNESVILILE M. E. CHURCH p. m. The .church where you feel r ls Mosher and Mr.. and . Mrs. RonW. y houta . Monuy, pd H' T) Wi o-base eed, .. pctobher t o'f home life, I H!lr-etofb.re they . . G. O. [libert, Pastor : at home. ' , , Hawke. . because of broken .~ e 8 nero . ' .' ,. preac on·· c 8 a I",~ '\'. h e b . tud ing some. of t he ., . . t d' ' . A I . motor -~ . , Three-oase . Hlt"-(fram!!r'•. .' 'the Oh}lreh," on Thursday n!ltbt tYt up an ideal ' Wedrtesda¥: Blbl?3-0 B ud:r ,sT MARYS- eHURe Mr. and Mrs. Perty !?avls, of .thear::t pavement all• • PlaY-Gons to ElliS. his s ubJect> Will be I ae or d h 'IV the can strive to prayer at 7 . p. ,m. IS • • . H Carl'olltori, Ky., and MISS lt S.l e !In h 11 dtant .... . ' u ffie .a,!,d on .Frl- ,hr:nf' °q'hl)y "!ant . to aim to week we. will Eltudy the parable ,of Rev. J. 'J . Scheirer Rcetor Lena Dav,s, a student at. the' Bible. cl'l!shed. ttafn 0aila . Snuck .9 t:-by C!,amer 16; by in Christian 'Augspurger 17. night:, "Rllfht!Y DIViding t he a . a n hi ' hO -' h ppl r ' and the Bower. . ". " Se 'nary Cincinnati were week0 • br8aJdni off tIai ail B/llla-olr 3j word The "ermoQ.!or ,t live, . F,lday: IChdir practice at ':- . 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CO' t supplie '16&j . Woodro • Wetl- tanage Co., upplle, $6'7.60 Bell Pre!!s, printing Blank form '4; J. G. Adams. hyd rophobia treatment, $230; Ruth, Adams treatme nts, $48; Jamea E. I reton, treatments, U6; Earl Minalle, treatme nts, 46; Wa ldron . Gil· mour, inquest, $8.70 ; Wald ron C. Gilmour, inquest, $6.90. E. D. Donnell, in full contract, $192.33; Com~on Plelu Proeeedini' Thomas E. Corwin in fu ll cQn tract I n t~e clise 'of' ~ fllY Prince, 116; L. E. Cutler, pay roll, $' 1.by . u 'Ie ra r ter. her mot.h{' r, ver- 25; tandar d Oil 0., gas and oil WILL BUILD SEVERAL are nee Vir'gil P.rince the de- 274._5_0_._ __• _ ..._ _ __ . u. BRIDGES DURING WINTER f ndunl'. r ide;nce i not known and it is o rd erc'd that en'ice 01 "ummon b· mode by pub!icat.i on. WASHINGTON H.El..PED IN 'instruction of 3liO nece !lary ~lutulIl Build ing and Loan . om RUNNING THE HOUSEHOLD bridg s thi wi nt er at a cost uf pnny ven;u M. n. J ac k'1ln at al 3,500,000 is Ohio' s answer t o t he ce~nin property was ..old. The unemployment \JT ublem, according Allh ough Mrs. Washington is lalfltiff i. t re ovel' from the to O. W. Mene I, director of high alway spoken of. and n o doubt w~YS in that. state . . Gove!'nor dE.'fendant the lim of $77 .85. N o ~a Far me r wal' gran ted a cl i- with reason, a being a t horougb White's emerge ncy relic r bridge \' o r~e ,from orb,et Farmer and the and co n s~entious horne-keeper, bui lJing llrogrum, he slateR, will plallltlff wa s reo tored t o her maid- there is every evidence to s how pro \'lde work !.his winter for thous en name. according to the nited States antis of Ohio res idents a nd wi l! In the CU ' e o f \\' s ter n Indu a rlier us of George Wnshinglon Bicl!nten nilll give the pub lic trie~ Corpora ti on vers u Van ommi ssion, tha t President Wash- need ed improveme ntl at moderate Jl or~e T ~be 0 .. Marc H. Bridge ington relieved her of a considera- cos t becauAe of pr e. ent material rC(;CI\'er I ~ ordered to cancel exist.- ble responsibility connected with prices, (n ~ in. urunce an d is to pay to him- the management of t he executive The bridlfe. program i~ plann d "e lf .Lhe s um (I f 300 to CO\'er hi huusehold. in ('oopf:! ratlon wit.h th<' State I'Cse"\' lee ~. The house was in ru nning order lief cummittee und a lis t of the In the case o f New York Life when she arrived in New York, a unemploy ed will be f urnillhed t he }n~ u !'!l~(' e ompany \' I'~ U S David month foll owing the first inaugura contractor by non-pu l·tisnn com!'- '~ dltam . ; 1'1 at. , W. H. Fulkerth lion . he had remained at Mo u nt mittees in the various COIllHI dl ~ch arged as rece iver and his Vernon to put t hat house in order munititls. LocB I labor is t o be uRed su rctl('~ al'e relen ..·etl on ac ounl of for a long absence, a nd to collect almost exclu si\'e ly. t he bond gi vcn by him. The bridges to be built are a ll and bring such treasures and peronal belongings as we re desired greatly needed, MI'. Mern'l! points out, and wi ll be) req ui red .'oo n in for t heir official home. Ne, .. Suit. The fir t ho use the Washington!; any event. Building t hem now wi ll O !'D ;\Iay PI; nc , by . us ie arter occupied in New Yo r k City, at Nu. save taxpay ers monoy and provide her r,nothe r and nexl fri end ver~ a he rry street near wh at is now work this winter for the un em~ u : Clarence ' irgil Prin ce, for di- one of the piE.'rs of Brooklyn ploycJ. Tu insure firs t-cluss winI·oree. hunres are gross neglecl Bridge, 800n proved too small, a l- ter constru ction, special specifl cathough partitions had been taken ti onR will be fo ll owed. Heating of Marriag., Lic en lea uu t. bel"A'een some of the rooms t o concretll matcr ials will be r equi re d make more c mmodio us q unrtera an d a plant set-u p pro vided that I-larry A.. cudd cr. plasterer of (or receiving. w ill protect both t he freshly placed I Po tcr an d ~1i ~s Zelia M. Snyder When t he Wa hinglo'll8 lensed con crete and t he workme n who of 1"0. t.el'. . • t. he Macomb man sion, at 39 B road placet cur e and fi nish it. urveys . Edwur'd H~TI' i.~,on Bindley, statls way, it was t he fi nest hou se in are now under way a nd it is planIca n, f IJ1CIn na ti , and Miss town. and se t'ved until they r e- ned t o let co ntracts fOI' t he 350 :\l u l:y J a ne hen . ~., of Franklin. m oved to Philadelphia, where they bridges in Novembe r and Decemharl es H. Helsley nle man of wer e to occupy th e Ro bert Morris be r. LOI·~ land. to Miss ~1 e ll LlIn sf~rd re idence. Wash ingto n's lett.ers to uf Sou th Lebano n. ' his secretary, Tobias Lea r, at th is - Alice- Lucille seem s to pre CE\r time, ~ h ow how conversant he was footba ll pl ayers. Rea l E. ta t'e Tra nal era with th e ma Uest d etail of his Gra ce-Yea h, sh e li kes to be house hold, and h ow be p lanned Edi th Viet to Minnie Viet 'h a nd arranged fo r everythinx wh ich th e center of a h uddle. lot , o. .4 in .rosson Cemetery. took place in it. ew York tiff! In. ura nce Com- The 'higb cost of living' caused William-Papa, ' what is meant pan~' t o IJany E . and Lida K. no end of an noyance, He com- by t he 18w Clf natu ral select ion ? o \\an .104.7.1 nCI'e 8 in Turtlecreek plained to his secretary that h e Papa-Grab bing the best um to wn : hlp. could n ot see how fa milies liv ing bre lla in the rack. Ed.lI'ard R. G! oss in~e r to JohTl P, on $2500 0 1' $3000 a ye ar could IJarTl,?gton. l nlots Nos . 1342 and e ntertain more company, at least 1343 In Loveland. more freque ntly, tha n he en $2 5,~~rl a nd aro line SchaUb to 000. H e thought the servant's ~V Ilham A. pangleI'. HeaJ e t t table was farin g altogeth er too JIl Loveland II e we ll, and stated that, fro m the t Boar.d of' E~lu(:atio n of J\fas~ ie looks of t he accoun ts, it seemed own~ hlp to . !tnt lever. Real eS- that nothing was brought t ohis tate In ilIa sle township. table -the finest liquors, f ruits . Ryman and Anna Ertel to Love- and ot her luxuri es--which were land lIIutua l Building and Loan not used a s pr ofusely at t he serompany. I nlot No. 41 in MOTTOW van t's table. 30 Years Experience in Mal'tha L. F()uche to Ral h He wanted , too, to know tbnO Fitting aQd Making Glasllea ?furflh~r. lnl ot No. GO in Mnirfe- th e servants in his empl oy were f .....' VIlle. worth y of t heir hire, and wrote \lUJ S Op I:l~ster Ann Crumer to Ral h C Tobias Lear to a sk if the wife L.ba_. Ohio ~obln so n Inlot O. 579 in F~an k: t he new butler who had been enlin. . gaged fo r the Philadelphia house. T .......,.. Tbunda" Satarda, Hi lun Brad ley and Ora L. Brad- could make desserts a nd cakes. It: E.amiaation Fr.. ley t~ Cha rl es H. Bate man 35 he co uldn' t he did not propose to LEBANON. OHIO acr l;'. JIl Ha l'lan townsh ip. • pay extra 10r her, The previous I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. D O~II J. ~ucas ~o George L ucas steward, F raunces, he said, be-I" nnd. ntherme Newman. Inl ot N s ides being an excelJent cook, 11 In Fra nklin . O. k new how to provide genteel dinHaym ond Ri<J er an d Lev ia Rider n er s and give aid in dreaslng them to Lovela nd Mutunl Bu ilding and preparing t he dessert, making t he Loa n. Company. Rea l estate in cake and doing everything now to HamI lto n tow nship. . be acomplished by Hyde, the new r George EUgene Cook t o John steward, ' and his wife together. Norma.n Cook. [In lot No. 958 in Washington even gave direcFra nklin . . t ion s on how ' to pack the porceA.I·~h u r a n d Ruth Smadb ec k to lain a nd glass, the d'isposit ion ·of eCl ll a Strady. Jl1lots Nos 2 63 1 hangings and the placement of and 2632 in Lovela nd. Re~o rd ed the furniture in the various rooms F rank Ri ckard to f'red A. Rick: H e indicated the decoratIve pieces ard. ~ ea l es tate in Clearc reek which were t o be used in certain town Rhlp. rooms, and ordered tbat hangings . F red A. R icka ltd t o Eli za beth were t o be d yed to match or Rlckarq. Rea l estute in Clea rcreel( h~lfm o nize with the .upholstery in tow nshIp. . the chairs and sofas. E llen Wiggins to Nelli e Hogan That he was sensitive .about beet a l. All real a nd pe rso nal p ro p: ing under obligation or inconvenieny. encing friends, is : indicated in an Vi rg inia Hill t o Silas Hill. All instance of this period. The MOTreal .a~d persona l p ropert y. rises wis hed to leave some mirrors WJlhnm Fife to S. W. Huls in t heir drawing-rooms, as they Tr·ustet;. 64. 05 a cr es in Harla~ ~e~e difficult to. move. Washington Cor.stipation may wry enaily become tow nshIp. IIl slsted that mIrro rs of equal size ahr<lnic after forty. ADd any continued E. St. Clai r Fir,e t o S. W. Huls, and beauty f rom their own ef- cUD!JttpntioD at thnt time of life may tru tee: Rea l estat e in Turtlecreek f e cts be placed at the disposal of bri~ attar-a of piles ' .nrl a host of th e MorrisCli. The same aTTange- otbl'r UDplt!a8aJlt illsorders. town~h.lp ; '. Wilh a m David Branstrator and m ent was made with hou sehold Waleb y"br bowels at any age. Lau ra Br an sl:Tato r t o L. V. Bran- ises wished to leave' s ome mirrors Guard them with plU'ticulac cllre ruler feTty . ....llenever they need any hclp, st ra tor an~ ,Lida B. Bra nstrator. appliances, s uch as a mangle in 12 1 acres In Tu rtlecreek t ownship t he laundry, which he conaented to rem~ru.ber a d\letor aliould know what . Tl't,llna n Na t han Casson and Mar use only if one of their own of ill !.Ht (ur them. letta Cas. on to E. 1\1. Tin ch. Real equal usefulness were given to the "Dr. Cilldwell's Syrup Pepsin" e tate in Fra nklin to wn ship Monises to use during: the time i.s.ol d.,ior', prac.riplwnlor the.bowe[,. Pea r l 1\f. .K in ll' t o E dwarl King. t hey were out of their own house. T .lS'.id hy 47 yc.ars· 1lI'&Cti('e, it hal Rea l estate In Clearcreek towns hip Was hington in structed his sccre !JcE.n found ·tlioroughty elTective in Martha M. Gl'aha m and Warren tary t o see to it that }Irs. W re1i~ \,jlJg c.C)nstipation ·and ita iUs Cor Graham. tt' Ura A. Rogers. Inlot inglon always had' plenty of money m.w. "women Illld chiJdJen of all aget. No. 39 1n Le banot l. adm o ni s hing~ him to inquire if she It ha., pro-~e.u perl«tly safe even ror Char les 1. Belser, Jr., and Mar- needed any, "as she is not fond hahies. Mad'! (rom fresh 18ll.ative ga r et S. Be lser t o Charl es I. Bel - 01 appplying." This trai~ alone herc.s. pu.rt: pepsin and other harmleas se\'. Hea ! estate in U nion towns hip would in the opinion of women Df iog('d'.CDU, it cannot gripe; will not all ages qualify him for the title 5icken you or weaken you; can be wed M·.!J,)Ql hann All oiten lIS your breath of Model . Husband. Bill. Allowed .... - -- ~ iJ;td. or when YIJu.r \.augue is coated; Mary E. Enni s, services $10; whel\~er a heaciar.hy. bili->us. fI8lIIY O hi o",fe ntr~ 1 T eleJ!ihone Co., rent Cb •••• <>-J.t c()ndJtil'lD WarDa of couatipation. $55 . 10; OhIO Central Telephone Co .. .toll s, $38 . 15 ; E. F. Schrader, Add finely cut cheese to a reguD• • W. • . Ca'DWILI.'. reptur wo rk, $40.7 0; John son & lar omelet..--mixture. Cook in but~~ • .Johnso n, lumb er, $3 28.81; John. ter, stirring the cheese to the botlion & .Tnhn son, s hingles. $1.45' torn of the pan until it is melted. 31 L AD D _ _ ~" ___ '"-' Loca l. Bui lding Clea ning Co., sand Then proceed as for ordinary omelet. • ~., odor) ..... ..-1.1 ~;H dres~ lIl g, $2 00; Bryant Brothers

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Thrilling and Fascinating Romance of Modern Piracy In the South 'Sea

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Wednesday, October 21, 1931 T HE F AMIL Y NEXT DOOR

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SATISFACTION Or No Charge Centerville, Ohio Phone ' 78J PllO l'OSt; !)

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,.,.Iv.rl b, I h. G.";,,,, AlI""bl, IhI SI., • •f Ohio. th ree· fift bs 01 all Ibo ."emben e1cctrd LO ueb house thereof "'Ireeil1lC Il.Jcrrlo : Soctioo 1. There .~oll be , ..bmlltcd t o lb. cl eclon of Ih. SI. to of bi o. for Ibei r Ilpproval or re ject ion. £it the general election 00 Ibe 'r ....d.y .fter Ih. fin t Mon"" y in November, 19J1. a prop"..1 10 amend tb e cont til ulion of Ohio by adoplinll • oecl ion CoD be dultrt•• t.e d aa .«tion 2b 01 .rticl. VIU of lai d C'onnltutlon. f'ti\u ing :11 {oliowl: ARTIC L E VIII. S~tton 2b. " Tbe Coanmis iont,. of the S inkin, F und" ..... Ied in this n lid. Ib. lI, forlhwith upon Ihe .doption of Ibi> . meDd. mcot . llrocerd 10 I. uo and .ell AI publio nle.• (rom tinte to time. tl ndtr such rquJa. tton. lIS t be, m., b, ord.r pronlulg;>lc, for not leu tha n pllr And arcrued icterelt, I'lOt tD eI cred t bt foul ,um o( seven nlil1ilX1 fivo hun dred tho ..und dolt.,. of bonch of the SI.le of Obio. ~.rinr tnlertll a t not to eItt'td five per cent pc! f annum. pa,able a.mti. . nnuaU, . and ml1t uring in 1m equaJ ann ual io. ta llrnenll conlmenei na not tllte.r tbu th e 6,.t day o( J""U.ry. 193 4. And lIot u rli.r Ib ... eirbtteD month• • h. r the w u,.qt'e af allY oucb bond.. No s ucb bonda . h. U be [Hutd t o malure " ter Ibari l b. filJt da,7 of J.nu ...·• 1943. 'I' be ~'oc« ... of t.ho lIIe of . ucla boIId •• balt ~ pa.d into tbe U ClUIU7 of the S I" le o' Obio to the ... rdil of " fund tIIeretn to be Imowa .. " T be State Welfa re Reb l bilit. lioa .Fund". Sajd (u"d M.II be ....peadrd wit bout 'PPropri.lion by the: Gen.ral A _mbly. but .ubject 10 appro . .. and allotment b, th. "m' ''Jen., board. tbe ' punx- 01 lupplyl"l f uDds. u dd.rminocl b, the director of public welfare Ibe ;:cost rucli"" .nd "".I':'i' of b ..n.llnp Ibe equipmenl IUld f .. rnubinr th.reof. ...:. lite purebuc of laud for Lb •. uoe. of existille Or oe", wel fare and ~ ... mott lullonl of the ltate and for DO other purpooe. Por the parmcnl of Ibe interest 00 sucb boIIds and , lbe .illltallmcnta of principal th.reof. u the lIUIOe matur•• a nd to lIl..,t the ""pau •• of , dmlni>l ralion bertef ...nl l .. nd or . funcla In !he at.te l re",ury. .vaU.hl. by law fDr appropriation f or Ihe pu.".,... for wble b aaid ' _ d. ob,,!1 b ave bc<n luued .hall. without ' l'Proprla" "" by Ihe Cen t ral A.. tmbty !>e >atd out. upon the onl.r of lbe oaid ,ITbe ::ommi ... oD. " of the S inki n, F und:' 10 lbe i xtctll n .... u ry; but the Celler"t "'.,embl, ..., man aPllropriat ioD' l or ,ueIa purpo.ca IU! of an, ....h fu nd. ....hieh app r0r.riation. .. made 1~. tJ be fin! ex b..... t.d, be Ort any IUllppropnnled mone~ ,lu ll be 10 wilb. frawu. The f un fa .tb and errdi t 01 the Sta le o( Ohlojl b.r.b, _plrdgtd for !be pal" Q'lent of oid bonds. Upon . t be reliremeu t .) ( ,!II of ,aid bonds and . he p.yment of a ,l Ole mtere~t thereon enid ': The CommiSSioner. . 1 th. S lnklne Yund" . ball rmder • fi nal >eport 10 th. Ocner " A ...mbly. Th. pr()o rilfoos. of tbi. "«tlon sh.1I be sd f .• "ecuttnl. s.cl.OtI 2.. The ItKretarr of . tat... in tb. !"anntr p,o •• drd b, I. ". Iban prescri be tbr " rro . of Ibe. bIlllol. to be uJt<l at Ih. <Iec:don "~n~.on.d .n _tlQt. 1 be reof for Ibe sub'''" .on. 01 the llrorotat Ib<reltl providrd for ' lut •• td bo llola .b.1I distinctl, I t. t. Ib~ imounl ~ ~ d. , .. Iho, i •• d 10 be iuued. Ibe ..,riod '!.thtn whleb tb!y mo, be luul'd. !be m...:amUI\1 rale of .nl. ... t ther.o' and ~ purpose (or wbicb Ihe •• me are 10 br il

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UNI'f£D STAT ES OF AM E RICA. STATE; OP ORI O . :.1lct of lb. s.cr.I .,y of Stalo. I , CI.ARJ; NCE J. BRO WN . S ec r etory of State, 01 tile Sta.., of Ohio. c!. hereby « n if y ,hat .... 10rtll'Oi nr I, copied from and a ~ fR..Usot y ""!'1It>a rod b, me .w.tb lb. orlrl"al J oinl • QhM ad'!JIlod by Ihe 891h Ce .. crar ,... •• mbl, o. Ih. S ~te of Oh io on J IlUt 25. (93 1 ",d now on fit •• n my offi e• • u in mY'OlIicl.1 E~y .. S~ rel. r y of St. I• • olld found 10 "" true and eo r rect. Said J oilli R ..olutlon ..... IiIed In the oIfi<e of 1& • .Secrel' " of Stale au .July .l lr.. 193 1. and propOse. to ~ead th~ ConltllUII OD tho St.te 01 Ob.\> ~!.... adoPhnll, " ,..,tlon to ~ d • • lgnated.. .. ~ioa 2b of Ar l icle VIIl . relolinll 10 the illu,,"ce o' bo nds ond I • • , of t . .. . for Ibo of th t S tate of l!ubUe ",0113<11 inslit .. Oblo. IN 'WJTl'!l;SS WR JO;REOP. 1 h~ve her.. unto ~ubtcrt~d rny n:a nle and affixtd 1111 al&cial ..,.1 al Cotun.blll. O hio this I l:b' tIaJo of Sept.mbo r A. D. 193 I . . Ci.ARl;NCF. J. DRO W N (s-l) s.crel ." of SI~tO.

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MONEY LOA-NEeD

LOANs· on Llveatock. Ch....1.. Second Mortl[aees. Noto boulht John Harblne. Jr., )Cenla, Ohio. .

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SOLID- COMFORT

Clnger ' hrrbe t Thret'-qu;a I'h' I' (' Ill' \lYe. Cl'\"('d Mr.. Jetlie B. Tripp t!;ill r. w.) ('~~ 1\ Ili l<!~ , .1I1 P-CIUlll'Th· Winlol' wind:; will soon t 'l' l' UP Hligal', fo ur c ups \\, l cl', JSSUED EVER Y WEDNESDAY thrce tabl" ~]1u (l\I " L 1110n j ll ic(>. Illnw, Boil the wai!'r un d S U~O I' rIll' The roads will bll 'hu1:k full ahout tcn millllt lll~ IlnU] a ~ )'\' llp is snow. D. L. CRANE I I P.blie1s.r Subecriptloa Pr~, $1.10 • Y.ar Til snowflake COlne dflwn with !l fOI·nH.'tl. Wh· tt .'001, add th ' g in Oli•• Pboa....................... No. 112[ ger and lelll on j lJ icc Rn d h ·l' t';.c flo p, , Ent.udat Poeloffice ., Wayn. II. , We'll h lIl' the hig icicle!' po p. partly . Adcl the b cntl'n egg whi t. ~ R.. lcIeec. •....................... N~. 118 01010, a. S.cond C I ... Moil M.II., Our h eavicRt cl oth in!.: f ('hi quite an tl co mplt·(e h(' fl 'c ·zi ng. . thin And I ts th chill y wi n d ~ bluw in. OCTOBER 14, 1031 , l u ffed B aked 'I' UI11:HUI.' Ill' dcTlll'n I beg in with kn lll!4 0 Ft ok The big o ld henlul', k 1l 0 Wll a ~ Onk. 1j'I ·i(o ll ~ wh l' ll till"d w ith n "!trillt\" 'of vel( tab leR. Dicc·.) p t.utoc'~ luck, nnd !lllloll coal, uhw h unk 8, 1II;lkl' a gOl, fo ..• ,d a t il/II , \\illl n [ chuck it in in ~ I' e al bj~ hunks; t hi ck ene d l":!IJl:I lo ~ I Ue!!. T hen nll( 1 whu lever couk('c] cOI' n i ~ lef t. Tf It is just a s well n ot to become too mu h a11l1'm d 01' to IO llc co n- 1 s lam it in lInli Imnl( the d um'. ar c anv (lth('~' Idl-f,vl·r fidence in Am l'iCRn .in stitutions becnu Ke sume oratu l' ueclul'es ihnt Sit back, and le t th!! du r n th ing th C'I" "C'g' ·ta hl ·~. adci the m t un. )0;\" (' 1'\'"ten per' cent or th' peop le of the nitetl StateR \\'n 90 PCI' cent o f 1'0111'. , the nation's weu lth. " Wh at do I 'lIl'C ril l' piled-uJ> ~ n o w ; thill g' is I!llod - lll'('l~ and IlI.':i ; , b eH n ~ li n d re lu l·Y. Bn kl! ~ lfI \\"h . Such per.centages are a.tl mitto dly based on the ce n ~u s ~ho\\'il\g a A~ long a ~ I can t o,l'L 111~' t 'I IlS! ll ntil th e t omatoI'. Ul·l· te'n dC'l· a nd tQta l populatIOn of appr ox Im ate ly 12U ,O OO,OOO , each indi viuuul o C 1 hnl((! and ~ i 'l. 'l.l o ' ti ll I' m r('d. th pil' C()lltl'nt ~ ." lig hll)· lll(O\\' ll cd t, ll whom is counte d in the ~e pessimisti c u tle l'all~e ~ II !! at I ' llst a pote nti ul 'F ore I hop int o m y f,' a ther li ed . l(' ]1. , CI'Yl' plnin ti l' wit h ·1'.' a l1l , \I ' property own'r. And t herei n lie s th' fn llucy. The ceMUS of HJ20 shows that 40 pCI· centi of the t.ota l Tllipuintion were l!l y al'S o f age I don't lik!! "la ilo r-Illll ri e lH' nl.'· no to ma t o ~ allc(' . T O:I~ t("d ('10m ~ l tlflil1 ~ , II I' il1 and young I·. That 40 POI' cent ~ houlu he di min ate tl ut once for I wlInt to ~el' hl' nld Ii ... · g- Io\\'. chilurcll lIrc n t pI'c8u med 10 nwn PI·oPCl'ty. Furth e l·ot orc the ccn sus 1 like t o ~ it li t lIl ' e nd lIf t ht· d ay t1CP d all Y tna:'t ed III II IIi n s. al'C J! IHIlI shows thnt 38.4 per cent of the tolli l pu pul ution, incl udills;!: womc n, ure An d dr eam lind dl'val11 th!' hou r: an rl fo rlll an admil'u hl(, Il I(' lI I1 S f u ~ i ng I('fl-ovl' l' mu ffi l1~ . embraced in the age period from 2U to 44, a lim e in which th ose who awu y, ga in we alth arl.! merely gcttinp; !;turtecl. The ec n ~ u s ElUyR that 20.8 PCI' And wutch nld f ace _ tha t ] I, now cent of th e p opulation are ugt! d 45 uIlIl over. I t iti thh; uKe CIURS A:; in th e t1alll r s th l' ~' COIll(' anc! g u . 1Il nefl nn:tld T hut', a POOl' !rl ndt' thut holds the grent bulk of the \\'ealth of the country, untl even No jl'[Hlia to r hea t ftl r me. YU II'v ' g il t Oil your c;a f e ty rllzu r . fro m this elasR should he d edu c t ed a ia rge numher o f 'wolllen who I like the kin d t hat I l'lll1 ~ co. SU lld ~·. while e njoying till' li se of property uo not pCI'sunnlly own it becau se it MIl l'Tnv is lt - \\,,['11, it \\'H~ g oo d is enl' ri lld in thl~ nume or theil' hus bands or ot hcr mule tnomber ~ 0 r Th e cold \l'inu bl ll w ~ nn u hl .. \(·~ II no! ('n!lugh f" l· 111 Y [n t he'!' it' ~ " ncld their families. blows, l'nu ug h fo r 111 '. It will r entiily be ~ ec n thut a n:v ari'u lll ent ba Red up on t he presump- Ri g ht. n!) w it ca nn ot IlltP my n l'~ (' . tion that WIHn e n an d children Khoul d he expected to own th eir capita I put po pCflrll in a w il'(, rag-I' , shnl'e o f thc nati on' s weallh b n ccc ~R Ill'i l y fallacious a nti dnes not pI' • Pu t it un th l' Rt",·e (I'd til<' TRY se nL n true picturll of thc actua l :<ituation. Onc thing' everyb Li dy know ~ bliz'l. u I'd I'ag t') ; is that the weal t h of Am e ri cal is mol'l' e'luaJi y t.Iis tril)llte li thlln is th c It p OJlR and poP ~ " wi l h It r ip u nci OUR CLASSIFJ E D COLUMNS FOR RESULTS wealt h of any othel' ~ r ellt nation . Anuthcl' thing llvcrybody kn ows is ten l·that it .is easier to l'iRe f r om poverty to wealt h in thi ;; co untt-y than ill A cieli ei" u:< f l' a ~ ra llt'e fill th e' a il'. any othel' in th e w or ld . Things al'e ju ~ t rhellt, t he)' jll !'t s ui t Ille, ========. = . Th are's 110 plnc (' ,I", I"d I' ut hcr be.

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D emandR for ) 'il!id ant i-gu n legiH lation arc based upon a fal ~ e premiso thut l\ pl ~ tol or r · \, olver, of it~ c lf, is a menace t o t hc community nnt.l wi thout II use f ul 01' in nocent PUI·pORe. Guns, anll thcil· U e for ~ port a nti protecti on. u re pllrt of thll _ Am erica n h ritage. It is trUe thut p i , to l ~ cllr ' lesl<ly or c rimina Ji y used ; ate l'es pons ib le fOI' some ti enth ; an d cxac tl y the same thing is true of the tlutom obile . It is true t.hat a smull arm ll1ay be ea sily . hidden and e lllilloyed for a n illegul pUl'p oRe- and !l0 l1Iay 11 knife, a hutchet, or a piece of r ope Jlu rc ha ~e tl from til(' COL'll!! r hardwure store . S hou ld anyo n e seek to, o utl aw lhe uutomohil e of t h e knife, as aid s to crimc, Inughtel· would r c'so und from t hc A tla ntic to the Pncific. As a muttcr of fa ct, it would lJe impossible to outlaw the gun. Gun s muggling would m ere ly bcco me a profitab le oceupu t ion t ' , the detrim ent of luw.ubiiling society . . . This is not to ~ay thut there should he no r evolver I O~ l s latl o n. Th e promiscu ous currying (If con cell II'd wcnp.oll,;c ~a nn ot be j.u~tified, fwd registration of g un s !;old !<hon ld find no 1I1tel hgen.t .0Ppo ~ I~lon . ~u t t o attempt to m~k e ownel'Rhip of a g u.n bv a .In w:ulmhng clll zen, Ill egn l, is r epresentattve of a type of fanati ca l ICjtu;\ntlO n t hat has been overdone in America.

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Old Time Tun es . Priests Old Time OreheRtl·a Efficient o rn H ur ves ting Me thod s .... , . . N. R. Bear Pl·ol)aring th c Poultry \Ion sI.' for Winte r ..... H. p, Twitch.e ll Some Difficultie s Ove rc ol11e by o-Ops ........ .. . R. C. Smith Old Time Tunes . Priests Old Tinie Orches tra Church Cooperation ill Ohiu . .. . ... ...... B. F. Lamb, Ohio ouncH of Church es 8 :00 Your Hom e and a Budg t . . .. .. ... The lma Beall 8 :10 Verse of Farlll and nunl1'y . .. . . David La .... im e r 8 '20 Protecting YOUI' F a mil y Through Immuni za ti on .. . . . . .." ... ........ ......... .. 01'. T. W . Muh one y, Ohi o De partment of Heal t.h 8:30 Ohio's Industrial Gurde ns ...... : . . ........ V. H . DaVI S 8 :40 Fall Parties for 4-H ' Iubs . ... .. ........ ... Hulda Horst 8 :50 Teaching Marke ting ill Ruml ch ools ... ' . .W. F. ?tewar t tate Dept. of Voc. EducatIon In AgrH.'ulture . He len Flack and Mildred Duke 9 :00 Duo Piani t s . ... .................. .. ...... FI'ew Mohr 9 :30 Organ Recital ino l'e than one barrel is wa nted, STORACE . FOUND CHEAP lhe s pecia list 5UggllSt the u ~ e of .a WAY TO SAVE SURPLUS hori zontal barre l \lIt. In thI S .method the burrels m'e plIlc ed Small quantities of fruits nnd horizon!ally, end to entl! and co vvegetables may be tored in a bnr- ered wlt.h s truw and dIrt. Wh en Tel or box s unk at leust , half its th e contents of one b.al'rel have le ngth in the ground,!lu.;ged with bee n .used, th e barrel . I. remov e~1 a strnw and cov ere WIth straw and the n ext one OI)Cncd. A bUl and soil', say extension spccinli sts lop covel' eR n be .used over th.1l en d in horticulture at the Ohio State ·of eac h barrel III place nf the University. usual wooden head. In s toring produce in this wa y, The s ucc ~ssful s to l'age of vegethel' point out that it is best t o tables reqUIre a. good s.o un~ 111'0. place n s ix-inch Inyer of clean duct! ~he propm temJl~llltul e nnd straw or leaves ovel' tho barrel hunlldlty for the parttcular \'e~e­ which is then covered with earth table to b.e store~, . and acratlon to hold the straw ill place. The under specIR,I conditIon s. Ju ~t h<!w ' plug in the top of the barrel may to tore. val'1ou s veg~tllbles IS (hsconsist of a burlap bag stuft'ed cussed In 0 new clI'cula: called with straw. During extremely cold "Home Sto~llg'e. o~ FrUits and weather the barrel may be covered Vegetables. It IS clI·o.u lar number with refuses Buch as strawy nian- 123 alld Illny be obrollled fre~ b y ure wl'iting t o t he college or .ugrH;ul . Where storage 'for the content of ture at the Ohio State U nlVe l·. lty, Columbu s. .._------.~.

FARMERS' INSTITUTE SPEAKERS $0 CONFER

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You fnll; ; t hut wlInt it· "a n hll v(' st UIll , But I wunt u fir e "h ore I cun d rc:l.m; And sit nn(1 ~ m okc , und nocl a nd bob, With cid e r Rizzling till lhe hoh, And myoid dog lyi ng nenl' th e hearfh, I'm th e Ill tllH conten t'd III all eart h. Gos h no ! n o " ta ilor ed hea t"

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saying tlli8, I am thinkin g to terms of comfort, s afet y , Ilriving plea llrc, easo of control al1cl cconomy. My n ext car will also he tl Fora hecallse it will give me what I w a nt at a price I can afforclto p ay." Whe n you get hehin,l tile whcel of the FOI·d and llrive it yoursc.1 f you will know it i8 a truly rcmarkable cnr a t a ]ow priee. You will like it wilen you: fi rst· buy it. Y0(1 wHl become more anti llIore enthu s;astic tlle longer you drive it. Mler thou sauds of miles of drh,ing you will say "it's a great car." It8 ecOIl· omy will snve you many aOnar8.

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Stanley &Koogler

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Dead Stock Wanted

Auctioneers

H~rveysburg

J. E. McClure

G~ n u i llC

Fertilizer Company

Dayer As pirin pro mp tly

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Day or Niaht

PHONE 8F3

L. M. HENDERSON NOTARY PUBLIC

HARVEYSBURG, OHIO

National Bank Will. Drawn , , E.t.te. Settled WAYNESVILLE; OHIO Sub.cribe for the Miami CauU.

Live ' Firms You Should Know ________________-::::============; Coyle's Meat Shop w. N. SEARS Vf. N. SEARS, Real Estate

PAUL

Soft WaterLaundry

KAHN

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Waynesville Service Sta.

EVERETT EARLY

R. F. HATFIELD

Hewett P. Mulford & Co. LEBANON. OHIO

WANTED

SCHWARTZ & SON MASTERCRAFT MEMORIALS Lebanon, Phone 59

WRITE S PRACTICALLY E VERY FORM OF INSURANCE

Feed Grindi~g

HARRY C. SCHWARTZ J. S. MORRIS

WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

MILLING CO.

Harv~y,burg, Ohio '

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FORD ;8 goo,I.looking. It i8 safe. Comfortahle. SI)eC(ly. Reliablc. Long.lh' cd. Economical. Everything a gooel CUI' shoulll be. There is, too, an ael4lCfl something al10ut it that brin g~ cn thu sia sti c ('omments from everyone wlto has e , 'cr drivcn a Fora • • • the joy it pllts in motoring. "I hu,·c b een a ea~ owner continuously :for nearly 20 years," write 8 a nlotori8t connected with a l eading univ ers ity. "During this period I l1uvo bongllt elevcn new automoLile8. Eight of tho cleven were in tho mtddle.JI,·icc field, one c08t three titons alul do)Jar8, and tIlC last is a Ford I llUrchu8cd thirteen months ago. "Iu thc light of this experiencc I can Bay in aU sincerity that I havc derived more genuine sat i sfaction from tile Ford than auy car t ever In

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Mr. and 'Mr . R en Gaine of in- '-::============~:------------cinnati were week-end g u cstR of ~,-------,---....;.--, ... Mrs. Lida Hu tton . Satis fucto l'y crvl ce since 11)12 Mr. ancl M I'!;. Sawdn n unci fomil y of Aurorn, Ind ., wel:e Su nday QUALlTY MEATS AND g ll e8L~ of OJ'. Il nd Mrs. C. G. RanLicensed Rea l Eltate Broker dall and Mi !I Helen Rand a ll. _ FOODS-RIGHT PRICES and Auctioneer MI'. and Ml's. Cha s. Thom p. on enWAYNESVILLE, OHIO Wuyne sville, Ohio t rtaineu MI'. Thom pso n's !; i ~te r Ph no 66 of Was hinglo n . H. over the W r ite or Pho no--Most ReasonWe Deliver w ee k·end, Ft}i r ul' tIl ingR, appli cati on o i' pJ"(ll!r e~5 i"ll id n ~ unci II widl' acable T e rms qUll in ~!1 n e in Wu rl'(·n , Ml l nt~o ll1el'Y, GrcC'11 a nd se ve ra l a dj o ini ng ---~ -- --('ll unt l e~ hLl ve br() lIj!ht u ~c c c~ ~ t o W. N. Sea l'~ , li t: ell ~e d roa l e ~ tu t c aptive Mal e Duling. I'm bl'o krl' n nd llu t'li" lIl'l' I' \ri t h h ':tdquarte !'s in Wayn e~ vi ll . Hfrnid we' ll have to llIann ge diffcr ELECTRIC R.EFHIGERATORS ~1i'. Sc(t r~ hl\~ he:? n <' ~ t" b l i , hell f or mon' thnn I ~J v"nr~ ill thi$ DRY CLEANINC e nt ly. I'm not making expen ses. l.'o ml1111n ity. :l lId rc,,' 11IIIrc t hu n 16 ~' {, llr' h:.h 1....~1I ill th~' !'(,HI I' ~t ate '1' he Madam- Now, don't yo u Sec the New Mouel" hu~ ill (!:~, s l' l'cia liz inl! in farm onrl t ity propl ' rt. \ ·. worry. Y ou jU5t go on w~th :vour 1£ ... ha" a lot·an.eh u lTk (' ill )Jayt" ll :tn d n wi d,' a (' quuill tllll (·e w it h wOl·k and I'll make e XJlcn s e ~ ! th e 111 08t r1' li;)1011' r(,HI c, tat(' ',ru lwJ's thr ough ou l till' ~ 1 ' lI l1 l r \'. alld iH RUG. CLEANING-PRESS INC Tire Co. EU~'" now in :l. p ositi o n to !'(' nd l' !' ove n bel.l c' l' st' l' \'iee til l'utl'OI1 ~ th;lI] in t he Phone 279, Lebanon, Ohio pURL . LE BA NON, OHIO Llllll! r ('al'~ of (')( IWri PI1I' 1' in h un d till~ h"t h 1' 111' 111 :Inti c ity J>ro11Wayneaville Collection on Tu•• • RADIO SETS Cl't~· I( iv c MI'. SC'al ·'~ d il' lIt ~ an ~l rlv n n taj( (O m·e!' l hoM t' IIf t he ave r ag(' day and Friday b ro l,el' wh o:e pUI'P O ~ " it is "rt(' n to nll.'r ely lll ;,k l' " sa lp without co nva luc's nntl !' iticl' atio n (d' til l' pulllln ' ~ i ntl')'(' ~ t M . IIi" wid.' .kll u wlerl j.!' l' k('C'n bu : iIH'~~ u C'UIl1(' 1l has (,ftl' lI pl'lIv l'd illvu lua lol.· t o th!' pellp le he l't'pr c ~ e n tl· d in II ll'an ~ UCli " " , and ha s won II HlIl,l" f!'il'llri " for him. MI'. SCl1I's a l ~ () handle s a ll I;i ntl " "I' :l u,·ti ll n su I" ,; , huvillg !I w illc Di s pen!<e'r s of Rc!'inors Gasoline )'e put.1It io n for b c ing' ll bl(' to w ,t tlH' h .. Mt I' r ~ ll lt :' I' c , s~ il" l' at tC'l' ms in lIi g h grade Coal and Coke, Hi·(a\l grndes ), . High Quality eepin g with t he till1(, ~ anri tl1l' ~ :1I11(' to t'vl' !'y loc, r1y . Lo. C indere lla, Dixie Ge m. and Oils and Gl'e nscs. Mobil and Killarney P ocllhontas, Ask for Write o r ph one 1\11'. Scal' ~ if .1' 011 :l1'C' ill necd uf a cco lIIl' .:! tent r ca l QuukCl· S late Oil. r ~ l at e h l'ul(C' I' OJ' allet Ju n cel'. d e livered prices. Nortb Mil;'" St., intersection of G.r.ain, Coal, Wool, Hay, Fe.c. THE ';tllte Route 73 Tile, Seed For Result. O. R. UNGl.ESBY, LYTLE. OHIO

THE · WARREN

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.o re • genulne satisfaction than any car I ever owned"

;\ I r~ . ,:-.In /!,j.!'f' I·- ll ~ a y ~ h e l·t! in FOR SALE DATES CALL l he PII\1(' I' ther(' n rC' ~ i x mil\i on l< la v'~ in t hc wo rld t ti ny. LE S )'uU sec t he n ame Bayer 1\11'. il: aJ!g 1'- lIuh , no Ollt' can and the w"rd genu iJle o n the I'ad.:u!;e te ll mc th ~ l· :l l'c n·t l11<) r c 11I01'l'i('d as I ictu rcd ahr YC . 'tl ll can neycr be mc n llllll1 t ha t ! sure. that Y() ll re t,lking t hc genuine l3 a ~er :\ ~l'iri l1 t hat thOIlS:lllds of ph:isiriil. s p rescri be in their daily JESSE STANLEY pr:u.:ticc. ' Phone 320, New Burlinllton, Obio Tlte n me Day I' me.:lns ge!l ll i llfl A ~Jl i:i l1 . I t is y,lIur &Lt nrnn tec of EARL KOOGLER IHJ rity- yollr prol l,•.·tion aga inst the FUNERAL DIRECTOR R. D. 6, Xeni., Obio il11:t,lli') OI5. :\l illi" 115 of USl"rS h a \'e WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Phone Dayton Co. 54JS pro\·cL! that i t is ~aIc .

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F armers' In stitute spcakers from all Ilarts of the state will meet at the · college of agriculture on October 21-23 to participate in ·the annual conference for county agri clllturIll Rgents ond h om e demonstration agents, according to J. P . Schmid t supervi sor of farmers' in5t itute's at the Ohio State University. . Among the topics to be du,cuss· ed by speakers attending ~he meeting are: methods of financmg "!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~ fanner s' institutes, how to plan ef- := fective progl'al1lS, and the resul ts 'of a community activity analysis recently conducted by members .of the institute staft'. The commumty activity . analysis, .S~hmidt points out, helps e6mmui\ltl~s through?ut tIle state to evaluate Its recreatIOn 01 r eligious educational, and other f~emties so ~ that the local institute programs oray be plunned to mee t definite needs. A. B. Graham of the United We'll do your Grinding , . States Department of A~ricult':ll'e THERE are times will talk on ways of mcreas mg at your Farm on Short . when a baby iI' too the effectiveness of extension work Notice • . Write or call. " . ' • freUul or feverish to and H. ' G. Hay~s prof~ssor. of ec?be t i p There are lome 'n omics at the state universIty, Will _ ,IUDg 0 8 ee ., t But discuss the .present economic depllUlS a m'Jther cannot .pa away. ression ni'ld factors involved in quick comfotVin Caatoria! ~conomic ' readjustment. Other " 'h d ther infantile speakers . include H. C, Ramsower, . For dunr. ea, aD . 0 director of agriculture extenliiOll, ~Is, giv~ this p~e vesedetable prepa:n and Alfred · Vivian, d~iln of the .tiuu. \\ hancver coat . !0thn.u~ e college of agriculture. Phone No.6 ' of constipation; whenever ~e I any • __.___ . ligu of IllIggisbnell, Castana h... . ,ood lute; ·cbildren love to take ·it, "Is Jimmie the youngest of Mrs. . Bu)' the genuin.-With Chu. H . Thompson's live children 1". "Yes, and he's the healthi~st of Fkteber',lipatiare OD ~per. the lot." • . W e P ay Phone. Charges . . "How do you aceoupt £01" that1' "Well, Mrs. ThompSOn got a job loon a1tel.' he was born a!ld waB never around to tell the child

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HARVEYSBURG 1111'. nnd i\[r ~ . Roy lu r k a nd fumil y o f Wulhn nllinsr \\' cre W I' II ~' nd /!,u eR t: of th e il' pal' n t ~ her e. 1'h' . oph Ill o rcs op e ne d their a ssemb ly prog rum Fri d u~' m orTling nv nlt cr." wi t h Ringinf,t "~pllni ~ h AU 'il' y P en ney led thc d ev li o n ~ . f oll owed by sin p; ing " : uiIit1lr." A Rhort play was give n ·h~' ' i\·i un T ucker, Virgil,in Da\'is , Imru A R ~­ lev lI e l n B enn !.t, R oberL naYI ~ ariel Robert Franke n. Th e prog r um closed wi t h nn nuun ce lllcnts by S upt. Moore. Th e Fre!<hmen will !!,in! th i ~ we k 'R program. M r~ . W. 111. Malhia!' I1ntl no n of Dayto n ~ pent se Vt'l':l I day,:; th i ~ week wi th 1\1 1' 5 . A llIall cia tn I'l'. 'rhe f. E. A id se rv e d a fri e d chicken su pper in 1I1rf'. l\1e1'l'i tt"s room Satul'uuy eve ni ng. Capt. ha . Game r of . ? I~I111h l!. was h e r e un day to VISit hiS m othel', ]\frs. Ma ry J . Finch, wh o continu eR ' quite i ll. The high chool b·a sket ball team 10 .. t to the i n d ere n uent.~ on t he out-dool' co ur t FI'idny afte l'n oon . Mrs. Ida I·Jowe, · Mr ~. Emm a Clinc, Harl'Y Howe, Ea rl lind Jam es Cline of Dayton spe nt Sunday h er e.

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ARr~IT AGE

Expert COlu n.ellor /' R ep r esE!nting INTER.SOUTHERN LIFE INSUR;<\NCE ·CO. W YNESV!L.LE, OHIO

Smith s Service · Station t

. SINCLAIR PRODUCTS South Main St. W.,neevUl., O. Creuilla, all Can with ?a:e ••· . eure CUll., 75c Free ' Parking Day or Nip:ht See .' Me fOT n Re-Paint Job

No R egre ts Whe n Property is Properly Insured

Ed S. Conklin Ins. AgCy. LEBANON, OHIO REAL ESTATE •• INSURANCE Phones: Res. 53- Offi ce 277 EARL J. COBURN

.. Loy-ely's Recreation· Parlor Cigars, So~t Drinks and .Lanch We ' carry Gem City lee Cream . ann Pop' .

WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

J10TTED PLANTS

T. JEFF SMITH W A YNESVILLE'S PIONEER MEAT DEALER

SHRUBS-EVERGREENS l.ANDSCAPE ~ERVICE

Fred Kahn Motor Car Co. CHEVROLET DEALER Phone 326 .

Lebanon, Ohio

Op en evenings till 8 :30 and all 4ay Sunday

J,. K.· SPENCER &.

WASHED SAND GRaVEL Hardwood Lumber at Lebanon, Ohio, furnished on .order Road alia Concrete Gravel T.lepbo~e 121 Lob.-. Ohio

Wa.hed .nd PolI.hed with the fam ous MeAleer's Poli!!h for only . $2.50

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Waynesville Motor Co. TelephoDe 105

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WOMAN'S AUXILIARY

To on.. tablt'llpnon of

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butter add (lne-half tablellpoo Nit Itnd 1\ cup of blanched almo . J Ri)!hL HI'\'. Tlll'tldol'e 11'\ 111~ cr I hl"l\('(1 )lI·l.lnllts, til' togt'ther and let. s land on hour beCore R > ~e , Bi ~h() p II f th · I"rot . tnnt browninjf In the' OVE'n. EI i~1 I 11 llio e~e f :nUthern )hitl, di d 1\ hi:; h uml' in lift 1\ tJ, 10ndny nftl'l·tH)On . CHARTE R No . 2220 lJ\'llth resu-1led I'rom 1\ I~n rlll~' lk Il e. rVQ DIBtrlet No • ~ tl' o k (!\ th· ~i .xt h 11(' hud till' r ed Rep ort o r the condition of the during t he Jlll$t liv(' ~' ea l's. Wllyn esville National' Bank, Th' ~ (n' ice ,; o f 1I 0ly O~l1lnUIlWaynesville, In the State ion will b' cOlllluet 'd lit ,o'c:o lek t omorr ow, Thlll'~ day mO I'ni n){, nt Ohio, lit the close of busin th hlll'Ch of \II' Sn\,iol', 1111. on eptember 2f1 . 19:1 1. Aub'ul'1l. At 2 :30 o' clock 1,'1' il1l1\' R E SO n ES IHflcrn on then! will h~', c rvk ~s li t LoRna nnd dl"counts .. " . ' ~!l I ,:lrd' . !;:! 'l'l'i nit y Chul'l'h. " ,llIllI bIlS, ( 0 11 owO"crCSrnrts ' . . . . , . . , . , . . . ;l ~I: .U I I' d b\' blJl'ifl l in (;\'t't' nlnwil ce m nlted Stilt 5 ~ov~ rllnt on t . terv , ' • curlllonds o8 o \\n " or,.ooo 0" 1 ~'. 1I 1'\'I\' ..l ng' 1:1 'I ~ IIf'll I',esc m'C' h'I ~ Other stoed k. .... s llntl seclIrltl c" ' w. nert . , .. .. I~ :: .. ~I.:: ~ wi tl ll w a nti IWI' childre ll - El i:\Il· Bnll kill /,f a),'lI"oI, $ .000.00. hf' th In 'in ", wif " f Dr. (; eo l'~ " 1'. I" u"n I ... 0 f :''" CW ,101" . I; (',.ny, und lU re,.,llll.rl' . .. Dlld , .....tl x$Y;1I20 S , 970 . ~0 ro \.. B 1' 1'1011, He,ll 1':"1 :1' " I\ \\·n,·" "I. ,w'· Thl't,dll" c In 'inl! HC'('sc .11'., a t hr\n .ltal1kl ll ~ h O\1;-. ,· ;,. lhl4l , I ,I\ j UI\ i41 r a t 1"'Hlc ('0 11 l\s,:C . Reaervew !thl,,,dero l ne . u' l R" " " ' I' • • r"c Un nk , . . , ... , ... . l'~ .:'!I ~ :' " DI' lOJI « ~~ lI'a ~ (" n ~CC ln l('t In Cash and dU e t" OIll bnnk s 1:1 :" , ; " Trinity Churl'h ('(Jhllnh u~ , ~ l ul'('h OUIM lcl,' , 'h\,ck ~ " ,, " f, U "'r :!;; , I!I:l l. nne! atlrlli ni ~trlll(," thl! o~ h p lIt" .. .... l' ~ ;'1 f (' O~I" /'n.Hllltn. t' I 0 .h'I:' f'1r, I RNlem lCl n'""rund ""h...t , /'1(' '), s. '{'r ~a~u.re r nnJ JU6 <,Ia~~ In :-;t. ~I IlI' ~':; 1'.p l';(' ,) pa l trolll U, S. Tr a sllrH. . . ~,50 0 00 C hllre h, 'Vll~' n l'~dll(', till' f"I1 \1\\ To tal ..... .. ...... .. r !.; ::' :,; ; ,':1 illg' :l lu)_"__ _ _ _ _ _ _ LIABILITIES CARD OF THANKS Cllplta l s l aC k paid III ... . $l nO,000.00 urpl us . . " . , ... . , . .. , . . . 5P,Ou O 00 \I'l' wis h I." l hll nl; t hC' fi re deUntllv l<l ed pr o t ll~ -- '" ' \" , ::p ,,4 UI }1 tls(> J" ' £'S

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FOR SALE AT ANY ' TIME per ton

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The Roxanna and Waynesville Canning Plants

NEW CROP Of TIMOTHY SEED

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lIS :uI'h Pl'(ll1lp t Ilnd ellicienl as- Hl'nding' , " \\' u~il;i's E xperime nt in sistallL' (' when fir e thl'C'at e lll'tI Adull. Edu cati on " · Mr ~ , Su san (l UI' h .. nl(> SlllUl'<!ny cV('l1illg'. I'a\'lt c. l\1r~ , ,Iulin Bruwn lind nUII g' hle r Piall ,; S olo, "Simpll! 'n nfl'~s i ll n, " - Mr~ . J o hn GOII S, During u dc lighlfu l soc il1l h our (l'l iciou s l'c fr c:ihlll Cn ls were s~ll:~~' foll owing lrll fit · WCre prcsent : Mrs. 11 . C, ~o l e lllun of NorI,'O R -S ALE~] ,OOO bUP.h"I," o f wood. MI' ~ . J ohn Gons a nti Mrs. ~ ~ goo d pota toes. Inquire of Rob- ;\1aynnrd Wclt~. e l't Frie nd , Ro ut.e 4, Wa y nes ville. "' 02 1

JllDnd lll f, , . .. . .. . .. . .. Duceerttl~t e,;n l~~,~j 1.::';~~'I~~~.f. ch eck s ')lI tSll\n'lln g. ... '1 titI~ :.{, Dema n d d""o" lo ... .. ... ~ I" ·,l'''. IJ Time d 1" ' 011 • . . . .. , . . . I::';:;; II:' Bill:! 1J1lyalol. · .Ind ll"lll~· ~oun l " ... ........ ~' U . ~l~ ~ 0 th ,. Li "I,1I11 I. " . . . .... _ _'_'6_.1_o Tot a l ...... .. ........ 5~~ , r,'7.~ 1 State COll nt )' of ,Varr as ; r, L.ofM. hlo, H nd"rSOIl, Cilsh ier ofn, the above -nalll ed hA nk, d o "olemoly .wea r thBt th e IIb""p s tatem nt Is true to th e li e Ht c,r In}' knowledge anti li e Jl ~ t . L . 1>1 H ENI)ERSON Ca8hler 0 SubB Cr llJed and 8we rn to borore Ii' T{ S ALE)u . Ill,. :1111 0],,), ,·,r llt'\v lJP r, 1!1:1I . Sec has, I u U H . It artsoc k. Notary PublI c. W l1y nesv ille, Correcl- A u •• t : ~t l,~~ ~r~bfi~ FOT{ SALE- J . W . WHJT E Inquire of Direc tors. nesville.

We have a Choice lot of Home Grown Timothy Seed ...

Late CIassl·fied AdS.

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ha l'd ly ~('c he l' in the <lu rk ul ul~ She is j u ~ t IIbout lhl'e e fecl tw o And sh e weat's ~l\ ch II 'mall shoe Y ti U ca ll

II l' l' hai r is long, c urly, and black You j us t pull it, Ilnd by crackRi g- ht out in the kitche n s he goes Squu lling Il lltJ sniffing th ro ug h he l' n ose,

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the great serva~t for home, farm and industry! Electri~ity serves without dis-

crimination. Wherever there's work to be done, tash to be lightened, this magic servant is found. H has made homes more comfortable and convenient. It has made farming more pleasant and productive. It has increased the · efficiency and safety of industry. Use the full service of electricity in your home ... on your farm ... in your business. You will find it the mod economic al and valu able servant you can use.

T he Pow~r & Co'm pany

School Activities'

( ontinucd h om Puge 1) "Baby Sis ler" Fres h Gu e m ey cow J. H. Sackctt, Way- Bilby s is ter i" ~o \\. en ~' , t cny, lind . 01 4 ~ lI\tlll

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E. H. HEATHMAN" Mgr. Xenia District

The s e two fence rolls , taken d ow n for shipm e n t, w e n t t h ro u g h t he G ul f of Mexico

Fence Weat her T c t. "Cal vann ealed " s li ll almost li ke new. Ord i nuFY ga l-

vun i ;:ed wa s ru ined. ' W hich will give you

mos t for , 'Xo 1I r f e n c e money? Wt! sell RED BRAND 'Galvannealed" F ENCE at ,fair .standard market prices.

WAYNESVILLE FARMERS

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She has U dl'ess that is so pink and short Whe n s he gets that o n, she is r ea lIy a sport, Then right out, to Dad sh e will go " o me on Dud , lake 1I1e lo the sho\\' ,"

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Some tilll es s he 'll have a dren m, Then shc'll jump a nti scream And · s a y, "a big old dog ill on the shelf and hc is going to get me • ' Calise I'm sleepin g by mys elf.'

Maddeni Lumber Yard Phone 14

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Th e il she'll S;y, "J'm so rry now. '

Waynesville, Ohio

Ev eryone 's had the c ha n ce s ister s' had So why not live and love y o uI' Dad , , And mother too, just as well Becau ~c s he mig ht have n sick spell. M. F.

Looking for

FIREM E N MEET Th Firem en Club mct last Monda y nig ht III the engi ne h ou se. Severn l b us in ess matte rs we re discu ssed . Jessie Mendenhall was appointed drive r to take the place of Mark Rogers I' esigned. Th e new siren is bei ng insta ll ed on lop of the power h ouse. A di scu ssio n was he ld in regard to the fire whic h ocu1'I'ed at the home of Mrs. Julia Brown la st Salurduy evening. It was agreed that the ch e micals did good wOl'k, The use of chem icals made it possib le to extinguish t he fire muc h so oncl' than it wou ld have bee n po. s ibl e to clo had t hc large wale I' hosc bee n the only meu ns of fightin g it. It wa s a lso 'l 'eported 0 that no harm wus d one by t he

Lo ~'".:~'- Q Ii!~ R .. ~'I . t ""ES "8 .Lo'ok at t JaBse

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SPRINI'U BRANCH

A SURPRIS E PARTY

Mr, a nd Mrs. Edgar P off and fam ily of Ce nter ville, Mr , Evere tt Bunne ll of n ea r Dodds and Miss Elsie Gib on of Day to n w ere Sunday di nn e r g uests of Mr. and Mrs. H iley Gibso n a nd famil y. The afternoon cu ll ers were ,Mr. a nd Mrs, Ha r old Kellis a nd family, of Mt. Ho ll y. MI'. and Mlrs. J oe P ennewitt and a nd Mr. a nd Mrs . Emerson Mason of W ay n esvill e were shopping in Xenia Monday afte rno on. Mis!! Ma bel Dakin spent t he week- en d w it h Miss Stella Gibso n. Mr. W illia m P off is sp ending a few days wit h Mr, a nd Mrs. Frank K ell is, Mr. J ohn Spittler spent t he week-cnd w ith his brot her Mr. and Mrs. Be rt Sp ittler . . • ~ ....- - - -

On Frida ;- ' night, Octobcr g, ..e ~' cl'a l of the ne ighbors and jncnd, of MI' . Illld Mrs. I rvin Whet sci lind fml1i l ~' , me t at th eil' home, to bid thell1 farewe ll before the il" dop al' t ure to the ir new home in Wi lmi ngton. ' A ft I' a lunch con sisting of bUll S, weillel's and c offee, t he even ing wa ' .:pen t in games, a nd mu sic. T hose pl'esent werc: Mr. a nd Mrs, Russ!" T erre ll and · f am ily i ront Xemll, Mr. a nd Mrs. J ames Burton, MJ!. lind Mrs. Louis Bul'ton and fami lv, Mr. a nd Ml'R. George Gilliland a nd son Howard, Mr, and MrR, Clal'ence E dward s and dau!!.'htel· Reba, Mr. a nd Mr,s. Har old W h itaker and fam ily, Mr. 'th I an d M 1'5. H el' b er t M ere d I a ne f 8I,ni/y. Wan da . . Hess, Mr .. and MIS. T . O. . Lawson a n d children a.nd Mr. anti MI'll, H. 9, Corn ell, At a !8le hour, lin d after a gr~ nd ~ood t Jlne they.a ll departed; Wlsh109 Mr . lind Mrs. Whetsel much happ.iness their _ _in__ • _ _new home.

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he lik es it 'whcn its time to go to bed For s he IlUll s the blan kels up al'ou nd he r head. He l' nighlgown is so cozy and warlll' That ~ h e' d never lhink abou t n storm.

pany that, had it not been f or the ol'ganization of the company, and t he purc ha se of the c hemical out.fit, th e damag'e w ould have excecded $100, Th e dum age was I:epor ted at les th an $25. With ~ uch g.oo d res ults fr om Il s mu ll outfit, it is c aRY to estimate t he udded p rotec tion an o utfit in proporti on to th e size of the community wo uld give .

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"A man dropped :lOa foet (rum Iteloi!ll' - Harold. yolt'vo no Itlc. CHARTER NO. 11817 a buildinjf the lither day and what it ' nwallt tu me when yuu R .... r\'e DI,lrlal No. 4 ki~ : ctl l\Ie 18 ~ l nlldlt! wa!!n't hu rt." Report of con dition of t he HarlIal'uld- Y u'\'1! nothing '011 m . "Impossible !" vt'ysburg Nation al B a nk, of "No, thCIY were p ickled pig's I gut a fi"e. ~ p ot out of it mysclf:\11'''' ltd Pi(' kel'ing IIC ·C nttlron u wngerl Harveysbur~, in tbe State of feet." villo SIlent. a couple of J.8Y ~ last O_hio, at· t he close of buainell, week wit h ~\rrs .•J. B, .Ton es and on cptember 29, 193 1. family , LitLIt' Dick Iron s has ' been RESOURCES [,onnll and d iscounts . . . " , rI O,~i 0.2 5 quite sick the p a ~t \Verl<. \' rdratla .. .. , . . , . . ,... H3,IU ,;\11':;, Annll .K ' nri ck unt! daulth- UUnlteod State. ~vernment aMU r lt lea OWlned.,.,... 3 , ~6~ , Gl 1'1' of "'lly n. svi lle . pen ~ Thursday Oll1 e l' bonds, Blocks and , I I" " ht In (' tlf 1\11'. a nd Mrs. Wal. seourltle8 owned .. ,. . .. . 211.7 68,00 leI' K llI·ick . Bu nkin g H o use ..• . , 5950 t , urn ltUl'6 and fix. Tw('nty two me mb el's a nd guests luru P< • •. " . ... '" • . 6200 12.160.00 ~ Jl P l\t a pleaslln t uftern oo n, Wed- Rea.l eatate owned other nesdtly lit t h(' bu iD e. s a nd ocial thil'n bank ing h uuse.. . . U~ OO lI1e t ing (' f t he Ludi es A id at t he Roaerve with · 'F eder ... 1 Hes tV6 Bank " . . ,. ". 4.8\1 0.UO h me uf Mrs. J. B. J ones, ash un(1 due from banks 9 . 090 .~5 . 1\1is,", l\ hll' Y und Pany Coo k of Outside checks and oVher •. 63 cas h Items, ... . . .. , . .. , Wa y ne. vi lle ~ p e ll t o n clay las t thPl' A ss ot s •• " . " •• , .. 26 fi.65 \V e.1; with thei r ~ i s t e l', Mrs. Mm', Totlll. .. . ..... , .. . , .. $11 2,0 ' 8, 48 gnret J ohns. LIABr.LlT I ES ~h~ Ad, la ~ Iill e l' of olumbu s is vi. iting lhi R week with hCI' Capital s tocl( l,ald In, . , • . l25,OOO.00 6,OOO.flO friend , Mrs. Gcorgillllna Un' nc s Suo' plus . , ...... . . .. " . , Undivided 'Ilrortts- lIe t. .. :\ 07 , ~ 5 and i'umily . I 'li t' t o I ln lllc. ~, tn c ltlllln ~ ecr U · ((I ' d u lld (!Jls li Ion. (' h e "k ~ i\lr. lint! 1\'It'8. I\Iark Wilso n and "lIlOi t" ndl ng .... .... H .30 family IlI OVC'tI to Be llbrook Tucs- Dema nd D~ s lts •• , .•.. , G9,1 I GAB dn y aJl(1 It·, anti Mrs. Pl'llnk Rog- Tlm o depoglts ,. .. . . . . .. . ~,3;;1 } .I}1I \' 1'5 and 1\11';; . Lottie al'ey mo\' ed DIII ~ Plll'llbl e Ilnll retl l,.co un t s ., .• . • • , • • , ' . 10,0 00.00 from. prillgboro to th eir prop ert y Oil"., · ,1,.1:>loIllI l"K ..... 1.41. hl' re. Total. .............. . -:-:-$1 1 70'8s.4S' 1\1r. and ~1rs. Lee Peters and ot Ohio. Co u·nty of " ' arre n, u: familv visit lC' (\ relnli\'cs il\ Mo rr ow ·tate I. H . l:l. 'ruck er, Cashier a t t he town 'Sunda~· . .. bo\·~- nnm c d bunk, tlo 80le mnl,. ..- eft ,· that Ihe !lbo,'e stat eme nt 1I Mr. and M\' ~ , Kes le l' Gl'Ilham t•TlI" to lhe best of my k now l .. .Il'e lInti dllug hl<' r in COlllpuny with MI' a nd be ll or. U , S. TUCKER, Cash ier nntl Mrs. ,W. Albri;:-ht of Wa ySII1 ,.r.rlbcd 1\/1<1 swor n to be fore lI e~ \'ili c . vi s ited little Betty Rut- IIII' thl ..; I :t th da\ ,if UC" l o hl""' , lY ~ l liff al lhe home of !\II'. nnd Mrs. .\tll l " "~ " :;:;,\" r. ,1"11 , Nl)tH'" y Pu h ll v, A l\' il1 Roelil', neill' iJayt on Sunduy Corrc c t- Att ~ 8t : '. II . C'Ull I( MrR, B I\oe ('ott, Everett !i:arly W . T . JuRDAN C. 1::. LEVICY a nd daughlen<,und Mig,,; Cleo Dlree tou. Hawke attended th t, Brown c oun ty fa il' at Geol'getown, ThursdllY. Mrs, Margaret Joh ns wa ~ terw in ed t o d inn e r S lIndny at the home of Miss Mary Cook i.1I Parry- Cook in Wu yne svillc, Mr. and Mrs. Waller Kenl'icl;, Phone 25 Wa)nesville, Ohio !\Irg, Georg'iallllu IInines, JUIlIl''' Haines and \Vm. ,Pence of Springboro spe nt Sunday wilh the il' cousin s, Mr. Ilnd Mrs , C. R. Binegar in Jamestown . The card ei u b mel at Lytle Hull on Tu esday eve nin g of last wcek and hut! II v ery e njoyablc evening. They w ill m cet at the ha ll every l\\'o week s with] Oe ndm ission. Tho J!rize~ giv en will be baskets of groccl'ies. There will b an all dny me etllQC!f..,.., ( lilt all A,pply Chan. ing lind bu;,ket dinner next unaddnlo-tDo 001.1 t'!>!lba.ll o n ,h. day of t he Red Lion, Lytle, MorIlUtk. uho.c 1' lII8CIo o( COP ' R . LOV~ lb. Cuppn AlI0t'lld Sle.J -&Ad prool I'owtown and Springbor o ch arges aaalon wear \lAG wClllhcr. at pringbo'l'O ch urch . Rev, H. H. Laffe rty will preach at the morning servi ce and Dr. J, C, Bickel, Di,,'t. Supt. wi ll preac h at the IIftcl'lloon service. Lytle Sunday cho ol will be at 9 :30 for th is one Sunday o nly . The ch ildr'en and grand childrc'n of Mrs, Alb e rt, taey t e ndered h er " I ANY people. t wo hours a ft er a s urprise S unda y, ce lebrnting hel' ,VI. eating. s ulTcr indiges tion as birthday annivel·sary. T hose pr es· 'ley call it. It is us uil lly excess acid _ ent were: MI'. and Mrs. Will Null :orrect it with an alka li. The best and duughter of Springboro, MI'. ay. the qu ick. harm less and efficient The iaf'e roofi.og For JOG to bu, because fire. and Mrs. Ru ssell BUl'llett a n d ehi l- lay. is Ph illips Milk of Mag nesia. dl'en, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gray , t lIu remai ned for 50 yea rs t he proofaodUghtolag.proof.Costsoomoretbao and Ilo n, and the children of Mr. laJidard wi th p hysicians. One spoonotclhwy r006ns-and fOIl can appl, It yourand Mrs, Dear th Shee ha n. Mr. ul in w ater ne utralizcs lIl any times and Mrs. S heeha n are 011 a motor la volume in s tomach acids, and ut ecJ£ComefolOdseeourChaooeldraio exbihtr. t l'ip to Michigan. Inee. The symptoms d isappear in ive minutes, Yeu ""ill never use crude me thods ~ bea you kno w this bette r method. ~Dd ~u will n ever su ITer from excess ,cid When you provc out this easy 'e1ief. • Be IQl'e to get the gen uine Phillips Miss Ruth Cu rry was t he g uest last week of Miss E mma Caha ll ,WIll of Magnesia prescribed by playlicians fo r 50 years in correcting of Georgetown, ]\fl', and Mrs. Harry Nick erson . . . . acids. 2Sc and SOC a bottle, and MI's. W. N. McKay atte nded . . drugstore. "M ilk of M agnesia" _1MeD the U . S. Regis tered T rade a Chi ld WE~lfare Convention in Mark of the ' C h arles H . Phillips' A kr on last week . The Mason ic lodgo of t his p lace Qaem icul Compun y since 1875. took part in t he f une r a l services of E. Wutt Ha ines, at Chester church, on T'hu l·sday. T he DOI'cas Clu b waR plea san tly entertai ned in t he DeH aven h om e o n Friday. Rall y Day was appropriately observcd at the M. E. Chu rch o n S unday. MI's. J. L. Co nllrd sp ent n pa rt of last weel< wit h h er son , Carl a nd family 0'1 Dayton. Mr, and Mrs. E lmer Che noweth , a nd Miss E li za beth Evans sp e nt a part of last week with f rie nd s in Michigan. Mrs, Warner Morr is is v isiting her daughter in Kansas City. Mr , lind Mrs. Bisho p Dickinson who ,h ave bE!en visiti ng t he ir son here have 'returned to t he ir hom e in Columb us. Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Martin J r have moved into T , C .. Hay dock's p roperty on N. Main Str eet. I\'h's. Lyle Mor ri s is serving hot lu nches to the school children.

SHOWER FOR RECENT BRIDE Mrs. Lorra in e Spr ay e nte rtained Satul'day, Oct ober 10, wit h a shower at t h e home of Mrs. T. B. Bra nn'ock in l~on or of Mr s. Albert B rannock , f (I,rmerly Mias Pauline, Brow n. The t!!,uests included Mrs, Pau li ne Bran n ock, Mrs. Aud r.ey Bu rton , Mrs. B rown, Mrs. T. B. Bra nn Qck, Mrs. Thelma Elzey, Mrs Cora Br an'n o lck, anc1 'the .Mlsses Ju a ni ta Bra n no ck Louise a nd Mary Crane a nd Erma a nd Lola 'S ears, . Th e after n oon was spent in play in 'f t h ' h' f b g ts gam es. a. er w IC re res m en were served.

The br ide received many., pretty ~ SUbs.eri be for T he Mia mi Gazette and useful gifts.

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Eighty-Fourth Year

WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY,

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T BER 21, 1931

Whol e Number 5984

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LATEST NEWS DIRECT FROM OHIO CAPITAL COLUMBU There has been subll:itted t o Secreta l'y of State lal'enc e J . Brown f or a p proval a s to form, a proposed initiative petition, whic~ if s igned by a sufticient numbe r of electol's, would place bef ore the people a proposed limendm e nt 'to th e Ohio Constituti on. It is expect e d that th is amend ment, if voted upon and adOllted wo uld cnnble the electors of the state by p opular vote t o incl'ease or decrease lhe salal'y of Bny public official Or employee, t o abolish any positi on in the p.u blie service, to aboliSh or curuul any specific expe nse o f Inw fixing a price, or all item in the current budget of any political s ubdivis ion or of the state as a whole. It is provided that, if adopted, th e validity of contracts s hall not be impaired nor shall the pro)lose d ame ndment have any effect upon paymen t uf bond indebte dness. The out pu t of coal from Ohio min es fur the firs t t hree wee ks of September totaled 1,284.000 tons \,hich indicated an estimated tonnag e of 1,700,000 'for the month. DUI'ing this time approximate ly 20,000 minel'S were working in 427 mines. Owing to a slack in trnn ~ p o rtation to ' lake ports there was a shrinkage over the previous month but the output will undoubt edly increase during October nnd November owing to domestic consumpti on and increased sales / by retailers.

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A commission signed by Ohio's firs t gove l'nor, Edward Tiffin, was exhibited in the Capital building today, It bore the date of July 2, 1803, and nppointed Joshua Ewing of Darby town s hip, Franklin county, a justice of the peace for II period of three years. the docume nt be ing countersigned by ecr e tal), of ·tat Willia mCreighton. A pl'Ivote seul was affixed, having bee n cut with a pair of s cissors and tamped, poss ibly with a coin. Underneath in ink was Iwritten "Private s eal, no ot her seal being yet procured." Paper wa s u ~ed and it surely was of gOod quality for it wa in an excellent state of preservation Ilnd signatures were lail'ly legible. The commiss ion had been in the Ewing family for years and a short time ago was presented to Eber N. Dillan, ex-auditor of Union County, the Justice of Peace named above being the fir~t auditor of Union county, at the tilll e a part of Franklin county Mr. Dillon will loan the document to the Ohio State Museum. During the month of September 159 miles of highway improvements were completed under super vision of Highway Director O. W. Menell. Of that amount 92 miles was surface treatlltl and along the routes twenty bl'idges, most j)f t'hem small, were also constl'ucted. There was 301ria miles of concrete Ilnd 17 miles of road widening, the costs of the improvements being $1,813.097.41. Nearly 4,000 men were employed by the state and 5.000 by the contractors on various jobs. Favorable weather gl'eatly aided the projects and many additional Improvements will be completed be'1'ore freezing weather begins to retard the work Tuesday, November 3, is elec"ion day, at which time the polls will open at 6:30 o'clock a. m., and close at 6 :30 p. m., unless there IU' C voters waiting in ' line to cast t.heir ballots, in which case the polls shllll be kept open until ·sueh waiting voters have voted. Betwee n the houl's of 12 o'clock noon and 5 :30 p. m., is n legal part holidny . Municipal and township officc-I's. members of boards of education, ju(1ges and clerks of police nnd municipal courts and JUSt,ices of the peace are to be elected. Proposed amendments to the con stitution, laws, ordinanoes and measures submitted and other questions or propositions are also to be voted on. Forty-three editors of Ohio dailies and weeklies have been asked to serve ori' the 1931 Ohio Christmas Health Seal Educational committee, which will direct the seal's twenty-fi~th anniversary slate's publicity for the Christmas sead's twenty-fifth anniversary. This committee will offer cash prizes to Ohio newspaper men and women for editorials nnd news stories on local Christmas seal sales. The penny sale fil'5t placed on sale twenty-five years ago brought $3,000 to aid tuberculosis, In ·1 930, sponsol'ed by over two thous and tUber:cuJosis associations, it brought · o'ver five million dollars for use in the nation-wide fight against the disease. ----- - HALLOW'EEN ,C ARNIVAL . The Y. F. M, will $'i'./e a carmval ,at the Red Brick church SatprdaY evening., Oct9ber 24, Everyhody invited. No admission . but bring your nickels and pennies. . ' _. . N~TICE

. The WaYnesville A. C. "Basket Ball team will hold their initial ha8ket ball practice Tuesday eveni~&', Octoher 27, at 7 :80. All last iean playen and 8111 otben wlahin&' a tryout are requestf»d ~ be p'~ ..t.

Knjghts" will SEMI-PROS THE SCHOOL "Kool Be Played at Gym EASILY BEAT REPORT FOR THE W. A. C'S~ PAST WEEK

YOUNGMAN IN SERIOUS CONDITION

A well-;' leded cast i n cilld i n ~ ri O o f \\ ay n ~ s l' ill e ' s I'l'st t ll iell ! lI'i ll p l'(> ~i.' lll .. 00 1 Kll i g ht ~ . " 1\ mus icn l eo III 1I!t! y . at th G yn T h ursday a n ti F rid ay n ights of t hi, wee k: T he play is given und e r the nU ~ Jl iCl's of th(' Way n(' T.l\\' n. hip 1\I0 tlw l' ~ Club and i.. fe ut ure,1 b~' ~ n Hp py c horu Rt:'s, darJ('i ng a nd br ig ht C() ~ tUlll l l'!< . E ve l'yb () d ~' ellj UYH Il hOl11e ta len t p roductinn ant! t his p), o l1li ~ e s t u be O il(' of the b ·:;t e ve ,' g ive ll here. T he Gym ~ h (l li i d be fill 'd both nig htR. : e al: a l l' nn . a le Ht t he d ru g ~t or c. Adllli ~"i (Jn :l5 ll nd 25 ce nts.

Th en: Isn't It who le Iolt to t ell =---= -= -=~==== 1. t Ias t !-iU . Ii tl IIY" . )!u me with W aitci' Robe r ts wo s se ri ously auou l\l i.s J e ~" i (,Ia rk t. is " 1' IhI" G. "' I. I', . (" " . 0 1. n art on. 1'h e re latives in Cin c ill nati. I' ISI m g inJ' uled IIJ ondu y af ternoo n, when Mrs, O ~c al' S mith was a Dllyto n visitors wer e u bun d l (,I' Da yto n's he fc ll fr om t he roof of a twovisitor Monday. bes t JlI'ofc~ s il\ n nl und ~ IlI i - pr o r ~sMyC' r lI ymun a nd fami ly were ' s t ury hou se. He, wi th '. B. Lewis a nd Wil lia m lark , was repairing Mr. and Mr!!. She rllllln Tin ney ~ ifl n n l play e l'.· wh o WI:' I'(! nllt flo r a in rinc innll ti, ~u nd a~' , spent Sunday in Le banon. lark, a nd th oy cer t ll in l.l· hll d it a t Mi ~ . 13 el'll ire H ymun was in chim ney:; at th e te nant house on th> DI·. J. W. Ward farm . near t he (!x pe n!<e of ou r W. A . C' ~ . LIJllisl' iII e, I\ y., " n Mo nday . Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Ward were pru,:t icall y /III " I' th ei r playe rs lTal'\'eY:ihurg Th c men had fini shed Xenia visitors, Tu esday a ft ern oon . . ' . A. Sti ll w 'II , of Leba non, was t heil' WOI'k a nd wel'e preparing to hu \'(' playe d wi th lea)! II(' team s, Funny fa ces and good eu t R. At a nt! a t leu.·t th rc e ha vt' lieI' ll in u \V aY ll e ~ "i1 I (' vis it or, ~ und ay lell v ' whe n 01', W a rd called their rlHII·ninj{. M. E. church ne xt Tu esdu y cvent he majo r leagu cs. a t te nti on to a be nt lightn ing rod. ing . F. F . A. Ball Gam e A UKSpu l')!e r's pitching MI'. an d Mrs. Leo na rd T inn ey Robe lts we nt u p to straig hte n the Bob a~ iI ~n s t t h is ul \-.o tlll· c a ~ t wa 5 th e a nd M r ~. Leutl a W e l'ntz spe nt th e Th co \\ a~· n l' T l) w n ~ hip F. F. A. NOTED INVENTOR DEAD . Mr!l. C. L. Hawk e Ilnd dau g hte r al'c' t l, pluy th"il' ti r~ t " u ft buli I'od, ~ I ipped on th e metal r oof and on ly redee m in g feut u re f rom a wee k-end in Ci nc inna ti . Doris , were shopping in Dilyto n J,(U l1ll' lI)ull da,l' t he ::! fit h with Ll' hvie wpo int. Bu u yie ld ed seve n locnl fe ll Lo t he cc me nt wa lk. Th oll1u R A Iva Edi;;on q ui etly Thu l'sday. HnUIl )0'. I". /\ . This is in ul'dll l' to Jl:l s ~ ( ' d away at 2·1 minutcR aftcr a hi t." 0 f nssur tE'd ~ i zc s , un d t.\\' o ;\11', II n(1 I\ )I ·~ . W . N. Sears attelldHe was rus hed to the McC lellan de tl' l'mi n(' t he Wa r re n all (1 B ut Ie I' Il. Ill ., OctlJbc r 18. I !l:: I. I n 11 11 in- )Ja s ~ e R . ull g'olld f or f Oll r eUl'n ed (' d t hp fUli crul se r vic es of a hospita l a nd a t las t acc ounts tbe Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Hawk e vis- Cou nty Chulilpi onship. T hey hope ~ ta n t t he I1I c~~ a g' e \\' 3 . t:i J" c lill ~ th e run s. H e had as muny stri ke-o u ts e xt!' nt o f hiH injuritls ho d not been ited their dau g hter a t Pletl Ra nt tl) be' 1\!l'1i ~ upp IJ l ted. G UlliI.' 'a ll >d wlI l' ld, us d id hi s oppo nc nt- e lcl' cn (,nch r" lutil'e a t Bell ver town . Pluin. Friday. n while, Big Fred ewhe lTY ut Way nesvi lle ul <1 p. 111. Etli~;(' 1!1 Hli ppc d q u ietl y Mea Mr. YOUI' c hoic!' of pum pkin pie and asce l'tain ed and he had not l'ewu s mn kin g l' UI' boys p lay dca d roff" 1'1 '0111 a deep cOllla int o a la, t ill g; dugg .. or dou g hnuts nnd co ffee at ga ine d co nscio u ·n ess. F ra nk Stan sbe rr y vis ite d his ie ut th e pla ti.'. On c ll1 e a ~dy "Cool Knights" sic"" ,'u n d u~' n. ol'n ing a"fl c> r a lon!t ticl'a tched ~ 1. Eo ch urc h, Oct ober 27. - - - - - - -- bruther Chal'll!s Ilnd f a mil y in l! in~d e and two passcs n""s. Hold in:.: h i ~ hllnt! \\'n ~ 1\1 ... . WlI S t he e xte nt o f t he il' bombnrdDayton, unday, T he ~c h o n l is r esp(,n din)! ve r y ill J\J I·S. J. Roy A ndrews. ne e Evanicl'ly til 1H' lp t he j\J ll t lw r ' ~ Club E di ~o n, f ,, 1' -I f) years his co n wnt Ill l!n t ; onl y !; ix lII en go t to first, Mr. F orrest Cmn e and da ughter piny g o over hii:!. T hel'c is 11 good cO ll1 pllni on. At th e b('us icl e we re but t wo of th ese got a s fa r a R Iyn Fu nk ey, o f Chi cago, is th e g uest of MI' ~ . J . O. Cnrtwrigh t. Marj ori e, of Cincinnati, visited cast s uppo r t ed by a s lI'u ng cho ru s hi:; !:ix chi ld l'el1 . ~ ccond , lin d o ll e t o thi r d. relatives her e S unday. l'iO Ill uf the teucl1l'rs li re included A 'ing le , a p a ~s , a n e lTo r an d ' a ll the Way nesville Farm e rs ' in t hl! cast and fi f t y p upi ls fi re i n t\\' o stolen ba Rl's in t he first I'ound ('hll nge f or Ne w Co rn Mea l und A oun ty -Wide Corn Husking Rev. G. C. Dib ert and 1\11'. t he ('horu 5. got no re ' ul t" for thc vis ito l's, but EX contest is be ing planne d IlccordinR: Leslie Beck s pent t wo day" thi s T he play i ~ ' 'Cun l Kni g; ht!l," and hey sure did s tar t th e ce le hrut io n plIl'e Buc k \Vh a t j· lour. to unifo rm . I'ules outlined by wcek at Lilke Vie w, Ohio. I\'.ill be g il' n Th ur"dLl'y an d F ri day . in th' s[>co nd . lIarl' lofted t o l\hl'. V(>l'n OIl impsun, MI';i. Ohi o F'llrm e l' and used a number I1I l,( h t ~ ut t he Gy m. l'I l cn tl y, Il nd II . Fm nk wnll;cd . Nc \\bcI'l'Y li ft ed t hc ba ll inlo the l\l ay na rd Welt z a lld MI'. DUlll1 ld of co unties throughout Ohio acSnnll' of th e c horu ~e" are, Th e Cnll t he Wnyn esvill e Fa n nel'~ ' 11:lc(', a n ti to ok hi s g' od old tim e lI a wk e were Dll yt nn villito rs Satur c Offling t o co unty Agent Class an.d Exc hange for n e w eU l'n meal a nd ~;; ,jl .. r, The Ball e t, and th e P il'a t e. (,'al"ln BUl'ea u offi cel's who apTh t' I'!' a re ll hollt t wcnty snll pPY aU li ut pus hing F rank in nhea d of dilY . purl' Buck Wheat I~l o ur. prove d th e Illat te r at the Board dll nceR asrl U !lho l t ti mc in wh ich hilll . BUI'ke lost the ha ll on th e L. II . GonIo n atte nded th e meet mee ting last Saturday. Committees hunk of t il(' Rucc a nd cull ed a t all Mi s Mary Stans be n y, of th e t n Icnl'n t hcm. Dl' e s ~ rchear a l is t he l . a ~c: . Lyon>! grou nded o ut t o in ~ lJ f l hc Se ibe rling Ti re Co .• a t in charge include Hal'old McKay, Wnynesville National Bank, is \\'erili esday nig ht. has. Hoff, R. M. th ' pitc he r , an d J o hn ~ton fa nned. lh e Gi uso ll ho t c l in C incinnnti, J . A. Cowan, takirlg a va cati on this week . I-Il1wke , hll. F . Class and H, A. High School Paper Published Th ree run ~ , two hi ts, ho '1·rors. F riday. Millnrd. Jl un fu n ned to sh \l·t t he fll urth A daug ht er, Miriam Ann, was F l'lda y, October 1 G, th e newsi'l lI'. an d Mrs. C. W. Younc e and Dc taih; of the plan as sponsored but H . Fra n k "ing-Ic d. ~ to l e sl'co nd born to Mr. and Mrs. Wa lter wri ti ng class publish tI a "chool c hil d rcn, of Day to n, we re gu ests by the Ohio Farmer involves carealit! co nti n ue d to th il'd whe n t he John !lon, Tu esdllY, Oct ovCl' 13. )lUpl' l' by th e 11 .1 III I' of .. P EP -c r." Mr. und Mrs. W. F. lark, on ful planned sy stem whereby conI' HII g ut awa y frll lll M ' n d~· . Gons of S unda y. . testants all start at the same pre, T he re wC l'e appr x i ll1 a te l ~' OI1CllI e ~ ~ c d up Ne wbe l' ry's g round er , A dau ~ htcr, was born to MI'. hu nd re d and fif t ~· copics Rold . It determined time and likewise clolle ard Frank scorl't! . B urk e wa lk ed, and Mr~. Jacob Reeder, oC nCllr prO \'cd to be a gr ell t .' II C 4JH~ , As 1111'S. al' l Han~ham and daugh- at a given' signal. The contestants Newbel'l'Y wns cau g ht nupping off Ce nt.crvlll e, Monday, October 19. th er e will be n o sc hool an nu ul we se cond, Augspurge r to run e, and te l''', of Lebllnon , spe nt Sunday in standing corn husk for one . ha ve fold c rs in w hich t o I<t>cp Lyo n: fun ned. On e run, one hi t li nd Mond uy with MI'. and Mr. . H . hour and 20 minute s and in shock Miss Lucy Emley and Mrs, J . Ile h (' dilion of the " PEP-c r. " 'I' he L. Bu I'kl ' . co·rn just one hour. A referee, time t wo e ITOI·S . TH OMA ALVA EDI S ON H. Smith wel'e dinn e r guests of fold !'I'" clJ n ~u in S rIlH " fo r a t hl etkee pe r and gleaners are assigned Foc ht open ed th e e ig hth w ith a Mrs, TI'uman Wardlow, on Friday. ic I'e ' ul l,,;, f'; ()c ia l it e l1l !'. au toMI'. anti Mrs. H. P. Godby , of to eac h con testa nt t o see tbat s in gle. ole lll a n 10 Cte d t o Me nd y, T he fu ne ral t. .. da\, a t 2 :3 0 will g l"D ph ~ of tenc hen, a nd fri e nds. Edgl'lllll nt, ' in cin na t i, wel'e none of his friends or relntive8 aid Dependable Watches and th e Th e schoo l pape l' cons i5l:; of be on t he 5 2 nd .inn il'erllal·v of and Jul e Tangemali fa nncd. Libbe g ll e s t ~ o f MI'. a nd Mrs. A. K. Day ill t he hu sking· and likewise that latest in Jewelry and Novelties at SllO l'ts, soc in.! , hUlll or a nd Clll'fe nt Mr. Edison 's pc rfect iun of i h'e ill- s in g led, F ocht g-o ing to t hird. On Tli esda;' e ve ning. I'is itol's do not get in road, break Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, high school new ~. T he sta ff is a cun desca nt lig ht. A lthoug h hi s ao a t t e mpted double steal, F ocht. down cOI'n or otherwise itertere be run sco red be fo re Liv be could Ohio. f Jl Ill () u ~ ]\[ l' nl o PU l' k d C I11 0 1l ~ tr : l tion f ollows : Mrs. la rence Bl!rJ'yhill, of BolI- with his progress. d id not tuke Iliaci.' until J)ecc m- down betwee n fir t nnd seco nd. I':ditor--Jewctte Blai r, bl'oo k, atte nd ed the fun e l'lll of her Two men following each conteBOn e run , two hi ts, no e lTorl : < . bl'r :1 1, 18 7!l, he p I' L cted t he Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chambe l's Ass'!. Editor- Fl orenc e Dny. By special pe rmission of uoth s ist er, MI'5 . Mal'y (:alliha n, at Ne w tnnt lik ewi e pick up all corn of Dayton, were Sunda.\' guests of Bu s iness Man n~ e r- Gla c(:' li t'S. , light on Oc tobll' r 21 of t hat yea r. which mi ssed the wagon and which Th e notl'd in vl' ntor will be bur- ta ms. our old (riend and e rst- Pal·i.·, P nn. , la t week . Mr. and Mr8. J, P. F\omm and Sports Editor- Ne lli e Watk ins . he 'fail s to husk out completely. whil e mate, ~' Th o ma s , gu ve a ied in Ruse dal e ccme ter y. West family. HUln or Edito r- Opal Ramby . Mr, and , Mrs. Harvey Rye and When th e co rn is ·weighed. and n of how hc could not de mo nstratio Ora n g:!~ ~J:. _ • . . Co py Edil or- Rosa L(>c 1\1cCIn in hi t Augs purge r's pit ching t o make daug hter, MI'. and Jl.hs . Charles fi~ure d off to equalize all conte!l~ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Simpson ar too ni At- Pau l ~llVag e . Rye c njoy d a motor trip throug h ' tants. Likewise the weight and per th e vi ~ i to r ~ ' last oul. wel'e dinner gu ests of Mr. and Mrs WAYNE TOWNSHIP Houth e l'n Ohio, S unday. ce nt of COI'l1 husked ill detennined Th e Morrow Me rchan ts arc com Chas. Bradley, of Route· 4, on There 8I'e (OUI' pu pi ls in Miss from each contestant and proper rARMERS' CLUB MEETING ing to Wa yn Park to help pla y Sunday. Hartsock's sec ond g r ude wh ich Cli lli e and huve 'a merry tim e, deduction mad e for any that are th e last galll e of th e local season, will· rec' ive a ll A's. Th c y al'e: Re f l'cshm e nt: , fr o lic and fun, all . careless in husking. Th l' Cli untl'Y hOlll e o f MI'. and Ill' xt S unda y. Th e two tea ms f or a dim e . . ut M. E. c;hurch ext!·emely Mrs. H. V. Walter. Who hil S Hel n Margare t Gon s, Chil I' Di, All boys and men throughout I\ ll·s. M, A. Co r llell \\'us the place playe d a :1-to-3 (' Ieven inning ti e been vis iting rl'latives here, I'e- bert, Fra nces J ohn s, Ardath T ue ~ da y e ve ning, Octobe r 27. Warre n County wh,o wish to ' 0'1' meet ing fl1l' th e Oc t ber galllt' on Oct ober 11 , so this gnm e tu I'ned to her home in Lebanon, Adam s. enter this contest may do so by . Monda). gatr.crin g of t h \\ u ~' nc tuw nship wi ll be for b l ~lod . F o ~·. t he . ~easo n, Come and Rpe nd nn e vening getting in touch with R. M. Hawke M iss Ca mpb ell 's (our t h grude I'BI'mers ' lu b. T he Ion/! t nbl es W' . A. C, . ha ~ two H,cton es I!nd with the witch es and goblins, at of Wayne, Harold McKay, of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Weltz and has twe nty-two pupils with perfec t We re sp rca d O il thc te mp ora rily, a t it', aga mst M O~· I·o \\'. !l one Vlc t- M. E. chul'ch Tu esday evening. Massie, 01' the farm bureau office s on were guests of MI'. and MI·s. atte nde nce this s ix weeks. .T he cl osl'd pOI' 'h a ll d nl' of th e best ~ I ;V. a nti a ti e: E llI e l ~o n .DarbyTile contest will be held on the F. L. Weltz and family of Wilming pupil'! al'e now having spelling and dinn e r - "f th e yea r wa s se rved. shll e, of Be ll blook. w,.l1 pl obnbl.y lIi1's. J. O. CartWright and her (arm of Cliff R. Beckett, near Aftcl' II »oc ial t illl e the lI1 e ('Li ng b ~ 111 t~ t; W. A. C. Im e-up . ThiS tOn Friday evening. arithm etic contcst.·. The s ide 105hou se gu est, Mrs. J. Roy Andt'ews Wellman, on Friday, October SO. il'lg in the arithmetic con t est will was ca lle d to order li nd Rev. G. Will POSiti ve ly be th e las t game of of hi cago, we re luncheon guests at 1 p. m . . Di ber t off 'I'(l d t he invocation, th ~ sensun. The Ladies ' A id Society of the fU"'l'nish the refl'eshment.'! f or II of Mrs. J . L. Robcrts at her ' M. E. church will sponsor a Hal- Hllllo ween purty and th o e lo::;ing At th e 1' ,)1\ call o nly oll e flll nil y G. M. R. C. home in Le bun on , on Friday. lowe'en masked s ocial, October 27 in spe llin g will furni sh the pro- wa s a bse nt. The llIi nu l (>s o f t h AB R H PO A E LOCAL SMITH HUGHES in the church basement. g ram. la .. t IIl ce t l nl!' w e I' rend a lid nJ)- T B 'k 2 l 3b '-\ 1 1 o I 1 Seve ral of our cit.izens caught a WORK SATISFACTORY e, 1, . . I pl·oved. At th il:< illl e thc m eet ing ' . glimp se of th c U. S. S. Akron, the Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kuhns on- . An interesting Jll'ojec t . ha been places 1'01' th e fo l l " lV in~ Yl'ar we re L~ or.~ , J b . 4 0 ~ ~ 0 world's Inl'gest dirig ible, Friday Mr. Crabbe attended a conternOl1nce the arrival of a son bom co mple te d in the eig ht grade drawn . MI'. o l'ne ll in t I' du ced as ,J o h~l R t()n" If, . :l U I 1 0 0 about 1 p. Ill. wh e n it passed over e of Smith Hughes teachers of Saturday October 17, at Blair Domestic Scie nce class. A'fter read th e sJ)cak e l' of th e a ft e m oon. Rev. 1~I'c l gau, 3 b, cf.1 0 0 o War re n Co un ty e nroute to St. enc th e S. W. District on last ThursBros. hospital, Lebanon. ~ I I ~ ing and stud ying the "Home," Ch es te r Willia mson. Hi to pic WII S ~ oc~ ~ Loui on its final te~t fli ght. day. At that meeting he was much they wrote po ems expressing "Pro fi t and L o;'< . in Farmin g." He ,. lan, c O O 3 1 0 1 0 0 Misses Doris Hawke, Marietta theil' thou g ht!l about the home. fe e ls t hat the two most price lc!is ,olt-mun, c R. H. HUl'tsoek and childl'en pleased to learn that the program 1 0 0 and Mrs. Bla ndal Baker, of La- of teaching at Waynesville haa Guy and Nellie Cutwl'ight are Following are t hre e of the ~e5t, 4 0 0 tonill, Ky" ~ p e nt Sunday in Car- been very highly satisfactory to c 2b niotoring through several 01 the 0 0 o 0 0 rollton, Ky., Mr . . Hartsock, who the state supervisor and that it n c ed not 's tal've physically mcn- r.~al'l' , 1'£ Southern states this week, "HOME" tally or spil'iitually beCIlIl "e he Llbbe, rf .. 2 0 1 2 0 0 spent th e paRt week with relatives I'ank!! among the very bel!t in tbe 2 2 I 0 2 0 thcre, re turned home with them state in accomplishments and efMr. and Mrs. W: H, Allen and It's a cottog e at t he end of the sees evide nce of God every day in H. Frank, ss lane, ficien !!",y_._______ - - _ . . NeubrllndE'I', s 1 0 0 1 1 1 S unda y ('ve nin g. is work. Mrs. Anna CadwalJadel: attended The specinl topics of th e day Newbl'l'I'Y , p 4 1 1 0 3 1 the funel'al of Bishop T. I. Reese It's 0 co?y nnd wal'lIl, and it's always th e Ram e, "Some of OUI' greut men in nt Columbus, Friday afternoon . Mrs. J . O. Clu·twright enterPLACES FOR VOTING ul'I'o unded by big g reen b'ees, Agri cultul'c," was vel'y ably hnn- TotDI ~ . 34 5 7 27 8 3 tain l'd twentY-fiv e Lebnnon ladies, fl owers -up to YO UI' knees. And died by Rosc oe Furnas. He s poke Earnest Earnhart and family of 011 Tuesda y, complim enting hel' The ouncil of the Village of of Eabc ock, John Deere, Dc La\VA YNESVILLE A. C. Carlisle, spent Sunday in Waynesgu c~ t, Mr~. ,1. Ro y Andrews, of Waynesville has ordered that the. ville, coming over to attend the There' s not fin e furnitur e ins ide, Vn!, Eli Whitney, Cyru s McCorE Chicago. Lun ch('o n at The Littl E AB R H PO A following places shall be designa~ home corning at the M, E. church. But a cozy fire I love t o . it bes id e mick and John Macaham li S farm Wellel', c 4 0 0 11 2 o Inn w n.~ foll ow d by bl'idge at the ted as places Cor holding elections Altogcth e r it spells 1IOIllL', invcntors, th e n of the on es who Cran e, ss Clll'l wl-ig ht home. 4 0 0 I I 1 on the 31'd day of November, 1981 cr eatcr! ve tte r plants and animal s Gon s, 3b . MI'. and Mrs. Otho Henderson, And thl'n- it's my own. 4 0 1 I 0 ~ Village of Waynel!ville Ca.1I th e Wayn esvill e Farm e rs' nanl Iy : Burbank, Leamlng a nd Lash, cf M.rs. Maude Crnne and Mr. Frank NOl'th Precinct-Fire Engine Ex change f or New Com Meal and Heed. H e spoke of the pioneer EIIi ~ , 1 b .. .. 43 00 (I0 80 0I Crew visited reilltives at Williams- I'm alwoys wel come th C! I'e, House. PUI' Buck Wheat Flour. . town and Falmouth, Ky., on Sun- Bec au se the childre n run to get work of the gr.unge donc by Seth Ramby, If, 2 n 0 2 0 my chair, South Precinct-Show Room of Elli s. Som e discussion foll owed Young, rf . day. 2 0 0 0 1 o MI'H. W. r . ,ali ~ b u r y who had Waynesville Motor Co. And' thcn they climv UPOn lil Y knee th is talk. The meeting ndjourned Hough, rf .. 1 0 0 0 0 R. F. , Hatfield, Saws- filed by machinery, cut Asking, "and wha t did you see to- to mect No vc mbe r 12 with Mr. Mendy. 1 b .. . :1 0 0 :\ 2 o u calul'll et rClll ove d fl' om hel' eye, 1 at u Cll'l'e land hospital was reday?" Village Clerk. a nd MI'';. II'n Hich. cleaner, truer, faster. Also crossAugspUrger, p 3 0 0 1 5 O moved fl' om t.he hospi tal to the cut saws, gummed, 25(. per foot. hom!' of her dau g hter, Mn. Jack = Roy Pigott, at Maddett's Lumber When 1'111 o ld and gray, Totuls HAS POSITION IN TEXAS 30 o 1 27 12 4 Fritz Tu esda y and is said to be I wnnt to live there cvery da y Yard. getting al ong vel'Y well. Am (' ng t he lovcd one!l, 50 cl ear, Anti th e rutlio which draws atten123466789t ion. 'rhe McMillan family gather&d Mr. and Mrs. James Sears, of And thc old home to be neal'. MI'. Frank Luken s and sis ter at the home of Joseph McMillan G. M. R. C. . 0 3 0 1 0 0 () 1 0- 5 Bal'bam Gray Daytpn, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W c work t oge ther and smile W. A. C. . 000000000- 0 Miss Rita, of Pendleton. Ind., on Sunday, October 18th as a fare Underwood, of Route 6, were we l'l! week-c nd guests of Mr. and And s ingo' the ong with care "HOME" guests of Mr. Walter Underwood Eurn ed RunsG. M. R. C' I 4. II'! rs. Elmel' She ehan. On Sunday well to Adelbert McMillan who "h omc is a place of love and oin Sunday. Home is n place, whei'e evcry face A pence." Stolen Bases- Ly ons, Fre lgau, MI'. and MI·s. Sheehan entertained leaves for Texarkana, Texas to become an airway dispatcher at B. Frank, H. Frank . Should weal' a smile each day at dinner, bes ides their house the port of the A·merican Airevery one should cherish Mr. and Mrs, TOni Carr. MI'. SPl'blld suns hine here nnd sun- And Two-base Hit-J o hn ~ on. gu ests, Dearth Sheehan and family th e re. Mury Burns and Mrs. J. H. Smith attended the shine thel·e. Home Hun s- Newb erry, Burke, of Five Point, Ellis McClure and ways Inc., Adelbert McMillan i& a Wa~' nesville High School graduate funeral of MI'. Smith's youngest And you'll lIIuke life " Happy and Left on Bu ses- G, M. n, C. 5; family, of Springbol'O and Walter in the class of '26, ' The Home of Lonr Aco sister, Ml·S. J. F. Gray at New W. A. . 4. Ga),!I' " SheC' han and family. In the afterVienna Monday aftel'lloon. ---,- Th e H ome o f Long Ago Struck Out- by Newberry 11; noon the entiro party visited tbe by A ug!lpurgel' 1 J. Homo is a ' placc, whel'e polit eness Showe(1 all the signs 01 care Cinci nnati Zoo. FINGERS WERE MASHED The Bridge Club which was is taught In stead o( going in a car Bases on Ball!;- off Newbe rry 2; ~--' postponed this 'week because of By mother, fat her and 1111 off Augspurger 2. They'd dl'ive the old gro y mare Clarence Simpson, of the Simppractice for Mother's club musicnl I love to go to this peace ful pillce Passed Balls- B. FI'ank, Cole- HOME COMING, RALLY DAY son Service Sta.tion, !luWered a comedy will be at the home of Where in happiness never fllils. We now ha ve cupb oards man. painful injury, Saturday,' when his Mrs. Glen Bland Tuesday evening, LSI'j!e and small, Umpil'e '- Lovely and Silladin. There ·was a good attendance at hand waS: caught under a plank· October 27, at 8 o'clock, , "Home," what a wonderful name ,Bu t they' hunl!' their pans the Home Coming and Rally Day which he was laying II'om tbe to Ille Along the wall. obsE'rvance at the M. E. church, stre~t to the garage. Before he , Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Randall and A namo tt)at is dearer tha.n any, TEACHERS MEET Sunday. Dr. V. F. Brown, of could remove his hand a machine :Rev. F. Brown of Dayton were A h me is so peaceful nnd quiet. The pewte r was shined Dnyton, a former pastor of the was driven onto the plank and two amollg those fro~ out of.' town Homes like these, there are not And polished with carc, On Thursday evening, MI'. J. church and a former district fingers were badly mashed. who attended the home eominl( at many • A nd a. small bit of dirt B. C rabbe was ' called into 'a sup·erintendent. was the preacher the M. E. church, ' Sunday. Rev. Could not be 1:ound thet·e. meeting ,lit Wilmington, by the at the morning service. MI', Brown was the preacher at the A home· is different in th~se modstate supervisor of Vocational At noon the congregation onRUSHED TQ HOSPITAl•." . ern days ' And after the s. upper . morning. services. Education. Othel's in attendance jo~ed a basket dinner in the We tell no mOTe of the fireside And the work was all done. were d.lstriet supe.r visor, county basement ·of the church. Donovan, so.n o( Malay, Bro";· Mrs. Edith Harris and- Miss - tales -" They sat by the lhe place superintendent of Clinton cOllnty who resides on Route 78 Dear . Mildred Ifartsock of Milford, ac- The only -l'ememberance o~ the And meiided- anl! spun, and six othel' vocational teachers. ~OUNG FRIEND'S NOTICE Edgewood, was rushed to the companied Mr. and Mrs. Charles bY-l!'one days. The object of the meeting was to Midc!letown hospital in the Mc F. Mosher of Cin.cinnati to Mt. III the love that never fails. They had no furnace formulate some plan of 8tandardiz The Y. F. M·. will meet .at tne C1ure ambulance, Sunday ....... Gilead on Friday, altd On Saturday And a carpet was rar • . ing the te,aching of farm shop with Underwood home on Sunday e.ven- The YOUDC man was Iderbi' wItb attended a reunipn of the Mosher Home ·is now very- dear But a warm hearted welcomp. a vi{'w 01 making If' permanent in. ing, October 25, at 7 :30. All mem~ appendicitis alld the ........... family. They retul'1Ied bome on With all the new inven~ons Was alwaYII found there. provement in this line of teaching bers are urged to be present as bunted ' before t1ie .boaplfal · .... Supda;y eVelli",. '. Th~ eJectrlc ,llahtCand . telepholle8 Frances Ellis 1ft Ohio. .. it is election of officen. reached, , Mrs. Fre d Bradd ock is ill wi t h quinzy.

Prlleli ee SC he dule Changed N iu ht pratticl' of the ba ~ k(.tu nll tea ms hili< bcpn ~ lI ~ p c nd d f 01' th f' cO III : n~ wl,(>k "p cau ~ ' )f thl' MCl t h rs ' 'Iul! I' lay . T he lIi l-: h Sc hulli Vfl l'~ ity tl!unl will pra cli t' > t' \'pry ni )! ht Oft.l' l' ~ c h ('o l to mu k(> up 1'''1' t il is. Th e Fl'es hman [t'un l \\' ill pruclk ' !'vc' ry noo n in st ea d of a f te r ;:ch1l 01. Th t J!ra dl! tl':Im" will no t s ta rt fl l'at t iti ng ulltil lute l'.

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deceued, filed hi' inventory and appraill1ement. Tbe e tate 111 ex· enlpt from inheritance tax. The eltat~ of Ursual Innia, deceased, Is exempt from inheritance tax. Can be had by ___ The estate at M. B. Osborn, de· cea ed is exempt from inheritance ' uaing th", Miami Prob.te Court tax. Gazette for your The adjudicaUon and determinahurles J. W'aggon 1', admin-ishal'les tion of the inheritance tax on the t l'll lor f the .estate of advertiaingneeds tate of George B. Fouche. de\ 001f', deceased, filed his first ce ased ., is to be given to all persons llnd fi nnl ucounL. J. a rt-nigh t, guardian of interes ted. Thomas Neville was appointed ' adi o nn Ol', incompetent, filed adm inistrator of the estate of hi!'\ firEit and fin nl Rcou nt. tl..LUSTRAT'IONS BY HENRY JAY L EE 60,70 in South Ub~a l (ls made by Anna E. Sexton, Martha Neville, deceased and 111ed c ribl1er' ~ So ns , opY'I' igh~ by harle· . execut rix of th e eslat of Jeanette bond of $4000 with H. E. Warwick anon. Jam es R. Gibbons t o RODert \\'!I ~ III i~sil1g . R, 'l' ho mpson , deceased were up- and John Paul as sareties. H. E. I'r R nlly E~\' ('fl b 'II ~ 11 111 e , wit h pr ovcd a tlli co'nfirrned by court. Warwick, J. R. Law and Harry Patterson. 160.50 acres in Wayne T he ~irl ~11 I.lIIck. ~c l'iou . Iy (li8' IIrc:lI(f:l,;1 f ,,1' the wh4llu ('rew, so ;'he Iil ed h l' jlrst and final ac- Murphy ' were appointed. appraisel's lownship. RAT'TER 1. Th o entry determining the inlUl'bc'd, H r tirst thought had uecn thut ~ hl' W(I S abl e I :<c'l'ut inize not rou n l. C. Aus tin Co leman to Irene Wh en Ih!' srtuare ~li n-bl'ownpcl t hat a . eUllian \\'nf; O\' cr ~ i de (1 11 0 111 Y t h JlI l' l1 wh o hud be ' 11 0 11 Lu 'Y Stall , el(ecuhix of the es- hcritunce tax on th e estate of Presley Coleman . 100.72 acres in h une!. wi h the In ce lIIil l up I n il su me (Iangl' rous du ty, that he "'a;; oI ,'ek, bul 1I1 ~ll thCl ~C u ( th w/l tc h tate of Ellen Wigg in s, deceased, George B. Fouche, deceased is to F l'anklin townsh ip. J. V. and Helen Hartsock to CInwas thl'lIHt f l'OI11 tIll' port of hc'r ;;wep t a\\'II Y. She woul d hllv(' ,:: i\'(~ n b ' Io\\'. til ed her invent ory ,and appraise- be certified without delay. "Hu t Cu pt ni n Pe del'Ren," !;he men t. The adjudication and determina cinnati Gas & Electric Co. The u~e ~abln ahOllrd thl' )'ach rl1illh ~ \\' , th e Ida 1'111. But "h hnd 1·\!~ t rllilH'd M iM P:i1n1l"':1 1'1'('(' 11>1\1 be!'11 Iytng hl' r~,' lf ,'11 II p,,,iti,,,' P"/('(' I'ti(i n Il s1, d li t lusl the Hpparitio n uf Mary B. S n t h en, executl'ix of tion of the inheritance tax of the of cerlain real estate in Waynet hal t h i' hand \\'a ~ Il I,L tur n fl'llin thl' "uhin Itnll ;;('c illed very da rk t he 'sta te of lms worth W. Sne- es ta te of John E. Bennett, deceas- township for lines. for SlI l11 tilll\,. wi t h e~'('S ('105ed. J. V. and Helen Hartsock 'to And then . \\'11<' n s he olle n ed h el' i l ~ I!I'rI~Jl. It hlld d cli "" ratel.1' Il,t gIl ~ ki l\l,..d - haven' t I I ' st ill u J a )l or the n, decea. cd, jiled he r inventory ed, is (0 be g iv en to a ll p ersons ina ;\11' xkun au arel. or mnybe a co l- a nd ap pra isem ent. terested. ' Cincinnati Gas & E lectric Co. The ('\'es III 111l'1 it \\a :' to c1i sCI, \'cr thl' And tltl' I'l' hH d lo ~l' n 110 ('1'\' . 1'11<' girl la ughl·d unce l tuinly in or ed ch"f'!" use of certain real estate in Wayne llin w~' ,' Un-bl'owl1 cI h:lnd wi t h the Th e will of Elizabeth T ho mp on township for lines. ' . 1' hc' "a iling masll' l' shool, his decenscd \\'II S aotlmitted to probate b lock 11CC mitt III111n it , Th ~ hanil n I\'!'co win),! oppr('C' ill ti (l 11 o ( this la ~ t Comon Pie.. Proceed.i... J Phone 78J Margaret Goonan to Cincinnati had 1' (11111' thr ll~t ill ~ in fr o lll ,'Ut 'id,' cil' ~ \l n " tH lIl·'" Thl' npl'arition had head . Geo rgo 1-1. Smith was appointed In the case of Ellis T. Cartmell Gas & Electr ic Co. The use of The "id 11tIITied aWlly tu her exec utor and filled bond of $3000 thl' \'a~hl. 1' hl' girl b~l' allll! awar!' 10",, 11 sil "111 a ~ It I! h ,,~ t. ,,'(I S it only' jll st in t ime tl) ~(' it rlli:;ed, !'l'aill' a hand tit a ll, or on II' tI cu bin to make sure those !print wit h t he Am eri l'lln urety Co. of and Emma Cartnell versus John of cel,tain real estate in Franklin _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ seemingly in hc nl'diction . F or an d ...':1;l'" It se"llIl'd \'('I'y I'enl. 'bu t had u 'l' n 1'1'11 1. Th e nor ma lity of New York as surety. W. J. Baker, S llIttcl'Y, et a!., the defendants arc township !'o r lines. Cha rles Brini nger to Cincinn ati i n ~ tunt ihe hand helllHin ed thu ~ . "hc'd hn'd on l ~' an in ~t ant. .. everythillg 011 deck hnd quieled Roy Smith and H. Cornell were gl'Bnted 20 days leave to plead. The plain tiff, William H. Parris, Gas & Electric Co. The usc of Again PalmYI'll lau g heel : th is he r 0 1"1'111. Sh was gla d n ul\' ~ h a t ap pointed uppruiser . Then it I'ccl'c1ed, ~rll~p('d th!' is to recover from t he defendant. ce l·ta in renl estate fo r lines. :0 111 1' in Kti nct ha d kepI her fr om , lower ed!:e of tit!' opening a'~ .if time in 11I11sil'u l lIIirth . R a~' m () n d Harp el' was f ound inYe5. wh"n a nI' th uugh t it m·er. ex!!Iaini ng. sllpporti ng II bo dy, le t g u li nd JIIIThe Maineville Jr. O. U. A. M. f u ll un btl anl she ~ n n e and admitted to the Dayton Vulley Packing Co. the s um of FUNERAL DIRECTOR $251.09. the II'ho le vision had bom c t h:l t a lon e kne w. Lodge No. 54 to Frank Weis and u ppeared . ,' ta t e Hospital. In the case of F loyd S. · Ree d ('xol!ge l'llted im l re ~~ i\'cn(' ss COIltPalmYI'a bega n to Id~K l e in the CH rI'i e Smith was appo in ted ad- vers us Virginia Jones the defen- Alice WeiR. Inl ot No. 62 in MaineWAYNESVILLE, OHIO 111 0 11 to dreulll s. A s she opened mo st ju ve nile fashio n. " Nevel' be- mini -trlttrix of Il he estate of Lillie ville. her eye, th e hund appeared t eo be fore, " thCJu~ ht shl', "exce pt in th e ~ ll1ith, deceused, and fi led bond of dant is gran ted leave to fi le an- . Sim W. Schoo nover to Luella PROt'pg l:1l \'tl : \,f)~II :-" T TO TilE swe r. l' l( i,ill ~ above hp!, in II ge ·t ur(', sol- t hom r (, I' between t he COV ' 1'3 of a $30 ,00 0 wi l h t he Uni ted Dakin. Inlot No. 235 in Mason. tates (I ~ ~Tt ITl tI)N 0 1' UH IO. Th e case of SUlte of Ohio versus L' llIn. warni ng; a so me th ing o f in- boo k, ha ve I cO lll e within hailing Fid eli t y an d GUaranty Co. as s ureHenrietta Hoppe, deceased, to Full, Equip.ped for Good di;;t.n nce of adventu re. Bu t now, ty. J ohn Kelle r , E. D. Jones and Wes Adams is set for October 20 Luella Hoppe. All r eal and perProp o l inc t o Ame nd t he ('on.tlt ut Jo n c , druhle porte nt. Service. Ohi o b y ad o p tin . It sectio n t o be d es' ,,,, PHlm~...a shivered once aga in in wi t h t he yacht scarce ly oul of William Schnel l wc re appointed 1931 , at 9 o'clock. so nal propl,lrty. nate d as s ec ti on 2 b of A r ti c le VUI of Larlte Display Room. In the case of State of Ohio ver the chi ll a il'. he slumm ed shut s igh t of la nd, fa scinat ing mYHtel'Y a ppra ise rs. s a i d c on s titulio n for' th e p u rp o ae of Benjamin H. Mills, deceased, to s us Archie Penny, t he defendant auth or , i n, t he c ontracti ng' of d ebt. o f t he 1'0 1'1 . T he n he d ived bac k into ma kes its pr esence kn ow n." Ambulance Service Ray F. Mills an d Lydia J. Mills. Th e will of Howard H. Glass- WllS found guilty and fin ed $350 th e . ta t e In a n ll81 .-et!t te Amount not Real estate in Wayne townshi p. f OI'd, rlecea seu was fi led in court. a nd costs. ' e x c r, ••lin'l srven mil Uo n fiv e h u nd red . Day or NI.ht th o u snn d d olla r s t o l u p p ly fund s for O. O. Clevenger to Ohio Tele- T.lepIaea. 7 Lu cian C. Innis, administrator of In t he case of State of Ohio tb e con s t ruct io n a nd re p ai r o f buUda t he os la t of' UI'sula Inni s, deceas- vers us John Bogan, the defendant phone and Telegraph ComJ.lany. In ... t h e e q u ipmen t f\ nd fUn'llab t n. tbe re o f, n d t be pu t-duue of la nd for ed fill' d hi s first and fina l acco unt. was found g uilty and fined $25 Q The use of certain real estate in 'he l"e o f th t! w e lfa r e Instit u tion s of Clearcreek township for wires and Th' 'stute of Florence S. Kes- and costs. I h .. :\t '\ r ~ : " nd t o t h a t f'nd Author'!.ln . lin g , deceased, is exempt from int ho I IA U n (C't o f b o nd s a nd dl rect' n ,. tbe He ber Williams was appointed (·ables. Ed. a nd Eva Stewal't to ' Ohio le v)' of U.XPJ lu ffi cirnt lft p a y th e Inter .. heritan c~ tax . a member of t he Soldier's Reli ef es t :t. nd p ri n ci p a l th e r e of. Th e estu t ' of Martha L. Fouch, committee to take the place made Telpphone lind T elegraph ComAmount o f Bon d. Autbor l.. d to be 11pany. The use of certain real esdeceused, is exempt. from inheri- vacant by Karl D. Dakin. I " ed $7 ,500.000. ta nc'e tux. In the case of Robert M. Blair tate in Turtlecreek township for Maxi mum R a te of Int~ .. e. ' 5 % P er AnIn th r ase of Lizzie Ferris, e.xe- vers us Charles C. Benedict, execu- lines. num. c ut rix of th e state of Luther Fer- tOI' of estate of Louis F. Coleman Tbe.e Bond. to be b l ued between C. B. and Mary Kleinhenn t o November ., 1931. aDd Jul,. I . 1 9~ , ris, decease d, VC! I'S US Nellie Strat- d~ceas e d~ the defen~nt is granted Ohio Tolephone a nd Telegraph Co. to n and Lizzie Ferris the executrix leave to nle answer In 30 days. The use of cel'tain r ea l estate in B, " ,..Jo l l1rd by. tilt G ,.,t~".at A Slt'rnbll . , is ' to sell cel'tuin property and I•• S,a ,. of 0)110, Ibree,fift hs 0 aU In the e,ase of Benjamin Frank- Cletlrcreek township for lin es. t be rnembe r. elected to eac.b b OUle ma ke re tur n to l!OU1·t. Ii Ringler versus Charles C. BeneLidn Mossteller to Ohio TeleTh e fi I'st and final aeo un t of d ict, executor of the estate of phone and Telegraph C o n~ pa ny. ScCl i~rff :a~~~ill~ll~e rbt!°:lubmilttd t o ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN Al vin H, Drieve r, administrator Louis F . Coleman, deceased. the The use of cel'lain r ea l estate in th electo ... 01 Ihe St .... of Ohio. for the ir a ppr ov,31 or re jfftion . nt (h~ Nen('ral ~lu l i o n your Cattle, hogs, sh eep and calves the estate of V4el'ona Bowyer. de- defendant is permitted to amend Deerfield township for lines. on the T uerld ay d ter the fint Mond,y in ceased was appro ved, allowea and answer. N ove.mber, 193 1, 3. p roposal to .. mend th~ John, Elmer D. and. Belle Cox to to Norris-Brock Co., live wire and co nfel'ned by the court. CODlLitul ion of Obio by ttdor t inR; :l J t-C tion t.o Tthe case of Pal Hazelwood ver Ohio T elephone and Telegraph progressive fillm for tho highest be d.,.igna ted ' " section 2b of ar,ide VI II T he final accou nt of Robert F. sus Albert J . Ruff was dismissed Compan y. The use of ' certain market prices and good service. of llIi d cons ti tution . r~adi n R ttl f nl1 ow s : Stewa l·t, executor of the estate of without record. real estate in Deerfield township Union Stock Yard,' CinciDnati. O. ARTICLE VII I. Tun o in on Radio Station WCKY ec il Stewart, deceased was apThe plaintiff, Ira Jackson, is to for · lines. Section 2b. " The Comn) iIS ioD~. " of the proved a llowed and confirmed by recover from the defendant. L. W. liinkin, Fund " " e. ted in tbl. ar, ide Ib, II , And then, when ah e opened her eyes a t liu t, it was to di scover the Huldah A. Blackburn to Ohio 12 :30 noon foJ' our daily market forthwith upoo the . doption of this anlend· ainewy a un.browned hand with the black lue mitt upon it. the court. Chandle r, the sum of ''190.86. Tele phone and Telegraph Co. The reports. ment. proc""d to i .. ue Dnd ...n at public The firs t and final a{!ount of The plaintiff, Ray Pursley, is use of certain real estate in Clear..al~. from lime to time. unde.r l ut:h r~lula· heL' covel' j drew them liP to her In t ht' n ot r e mote pa$t t his gi rl William Hackm DIll, executor of the to recover from the defendants, creek townllhip for lin es. d on. u they may by order promulple:, f or Dot leu tban par and accrued intere.t. not chin. hlld been a devoted read er of estate of Augu s~ Schneider, deceas L. H. Kurflss, et ai, the' s um of Hilda Bradley and Ore L. Bradttl ex.c«d the total .urn of &.even million five With the chi min Jt of fi ve b ells Treasure I lund. And t day, cd, was approved, allowed and can- $578.22. hundred lboU5. nd doll... of hondo of tbe ley to C,harles H. Bateman. 55.State of Ohio. bearing interel t at not to of the morning watc h- half past ~ ta rtl e d by her udd en realization firm ed by the court. In the case of A. D. Barkalow 64 ac res in Harlan to\vnship. a ed five per ~nt per annum, payable Kmi · six o'clock- the girl aw oke to a f respo nsibil ity in this n e w and The fil'st and final account of L. versus H. W. Meeker, et aI, the deDora J . Lucas to George Lucas annually. u.d maturillg in tm e.qual annual ad ul t probl em of Van and J hn, M, Hend erso n, Elxecutor or the es- fendants arc granted leave to and Catherine Lucas. Inlat No. iOl tallmcnts commencing not late r than tbe seriou s mood. Why t hi s voyage? s he was in a m ood to fl ee away tIlte of Azariah Doan Brackney, de plead on or before October 20, 11 in Franklin. lI .. t eby 01 January. 1934. and oot e"rlier '" RESIDEJIIT thaD dll'btecn montbo aher tbe illuaocc of She could not doubt it had , in bac k to those irrespo ns ible days. ceased, was app roved, allowed and 1931. Wallace W. B owye r to Esper aa,. ouch bond.. No ouch hondo lball be some WilY, to do with Va n Buren • 0 , as she jumped up on the co nfi rmed by thl! court. issued to m.ture latcr thao the tim day of Peterson. Inlot No. 67 in South Janua r . 1943. Th. proceedl of the we of Rutger, John ThuI'llto n, F or she b er th again, he was demanding The first and! final acount Lebunon. New Suit. .ad! bond. Iban be paid into tbe trealur,. of had Reen a grea t deal of those two t ha t pira tes lurk ab oard . "Y es, Wi lliam P. titt, administrator (Continued On Pqe 8) the State 01 Ohio to the credit of a fund PERMANENT LOCATION whil!' th e family , fr om Boston, had u nd oub tedl y," sh e affirm ed, " t hey of the es tate of Edna Rebecea Harley C. Cummings versus Wiltberein to be known u MTbe State Wdfare Rc:babilitation Fund". Said fund .h.1l be been in So uthern California. haye mista lte n t he yatch f or a t itt, otIecea sed, was approved, ai- son Calvert for money only. ex)cIlded without .ppropriatioo b,. tbe Gen· When Mrs. raw ford and the tt'easure see ke r." J. W. Lingo Harware Co. versus lowed and confil'med by t he court. c;nl Asae.mbl,. but subject to appro..J and Th e girl at staring at th e finger The first a nd final acount of William Cummings for money. all_nt b, tbe cmerfenc, board. for tbe Wampold siRters and Dennis McLEBANON, OHIO plirpole of ~uppl,inr . undo. u dttcrmined Carthy a nd Con sta nce Crawfo \'d p1'ints. She was serious aga in. Add ie A. Hartsoc k, execut rix 0-( American Loan and Realty Ce). by \be dir~tor of public welhre, for the had come idling up t he coast in Ought she t o te n a pta in Pedthe esta t e of Jesse L. Hartsock versus James W. Sweney and Ey.. ExamiDeci COII$tr uet1oa and repDir of buildlol", the he Bat decea sed, was Ilppr oved, allowed Lucinda J. Sweney for personal oqwpment and furni l hinr tbereof •• nd tbe th e Rainbow, the g id had not ersen, Mrs. Crawfonl '! R.pair. Cl ..... Fitt.d purchase 01 land for the uae of uiltioC or s uspect ed. Bu t five days later her f or a tim e dis turbed. Th en, all , and confirmed by t he court. judgment and foreclosure of morttlew ",dfar. and penal institutions of tb. par nts wer e bundling her aboard gage • at Once, II laugh. Her expl'ession The first account of W. Chester •tate and for DO other purpo.... For \be po,ymeut of the internt 01\ l ueb bondl and - wi t hout any explanation lhat ox- becam e omin ously mischi evo us. Maple, executor of the estate of Famous Auto Supply Co., versus lbe insWlmenta of principal thereol . . . the plained- and the family was "I must ," she announced, " see Lniuyett' Nicholson, deceased, ai- Ennis Donnell, et a1 for m01'1ey on time matu.re, and to meet tbe txpenaes of ,cImin'st ration bereof. "nr. fund or f unelll in bound, at least f aT Honolulu, per- OUI' pirate chi ef a t once and afone, 10wI'd and confirmed by the court. ly. !he lI" te t renlurr , anil"bte by la.. for hUps even J a palJ. Had Van alone f or a ver y sp ecia J and secret FOR SALE DATES CALL The second eut'l'ent account of Ira Jackson versus S. W. Chandappropriation for the purpos.I for which laid been asked as a fe llow v oyager r eason." Dorot hy Burgerneir, guardian of ler for cognovit. >oneill . h:r.JI bav. been illued sball. without Lawrence Leo Zwick, et aI, minors, Miami Valley Building and Loan ' I propri. tion by the Ceneral A lI.rublYJ be she wou ld have unde rst oo d. But ~"d QUI upon the order of tbe a id • The with J ohn also here, she was at Palmyra was se arch ing the was app l'oved all owed and con- Association versus Blanche Forbes Commissioner. or l.he Sinking Pund " to the a loss. Rainb ow. She had penctruted ns firmed by 't he court. et aJ, for money and foreclosure of IlCtent nec . ..".y; but the C."er:r.J ASlembly She- was in clin ed to look upon fal" in the 'twee n-decks, ns the William Chaney, executor of the mortgage. "., ma ke :lppropriotion. for IUch purposel Nt of nny' sucb fund •• which OJlPr0r.riationl t h is yachting as indelicate, brutal; space set a side f or the heavy bag- estate of Mary Constable, deceasJames S. Bunnell versus ChrisWhenever you have lOme naSl:ing JO mad e sh all be fir&! u .h nusted. be o re Any tian Schanz, et al fOT mOlley, fore- ar:he or pain, take some tltbl~la of ed, fi led his nin t h account. G.c Dppropri ll tM money. .ball be to with· penning her up, a s on a s tage, to gage of the gu ests, Vnn and .John and the Wam'no.WD. The full faith .nd credit 01 th. play for t hem aJl a n e ndless , triCharles W. Schwartz, executor closure of mortgage and relief. Bayer ' kpirin. Relief is imn-.ediutd Stale of Obio i. bereb,. pledged for tbe p.,. angle of courtship. polds, who had follow ed her, stood , •j The Giddling Comf.an y versus JESSE STANLEY ~CDt of s3.!d bonds. Up~m tbe, rctir~me.l1t Th~re's acar~'Cly ~Ve:' an a('h ~ or As if in protest there rose from clinging one to another, laughingMrs. S. Johnson, et a, tor money .f all of so.ld bonds and the pnyment of ail only. ' pain'that Cayer Aspirin won' t rtlil've PhDDe 320, N.w Bar,JiD,tDD, Olal. the interest tbcrecn anid uThe Ccmmiuion cfI the mai n cabi n the eal'nest voice ly puzzled at th e way s he hud of th. Sinklng Fund" sball render a final of John Thurston, fo llowed by the poked and pee red int o dark reditary distas te for the dinginess Marian L. Cox, versus James D. -and never a time when you can't !CP9r:t to tbe Ceneml A..embty. Tbe pro and grim e o'f the under places. Cox, for divorce. Oharge is groBs take it. risiolU of tbis .«tion sh.1l be sdl'uccutlCl,ll. gay laugh of Van Buren Rutger. cornel'S. EARL KOOGLER Van r egarded he r sev erely. Give him ever the prepared and neglect. Section 2. The secretarT of It ate. in th'e Before her t he strong interesting I'!i'nner provided by law. sh all preacribe tbe f llce of Thurs ton formed. itself "Really," he said j " r ea lly 1 mar- propel' stage o:r life. There, inR. D. 8, Xeal.. Ow. The tableta with the Bayer CrnM Union Joint Stock Land Bank Ithn of tbe b.llob to be u.ed at tb. dection IleUtiontd in aection I bcrcof for the sub- What a plendid quality of bl:ain vel at anyone trying to examine deed, he cou ld be a SU1'e and graci- versus Arthur Aeutarth, et ai, for are alway. we. They don't d~llres rhoDe Da,toa Co_ SoIJ! .union of the propo131 therei n provided for; and will and coul'age; to have the fubric of a yatch without a ous figure. money, personal judcment, fore- the heart, or otherwiae hRlm you. .ut oaid balloll aball dil li nclly alate lbo f orc ed oneself up, at thirty, from mi cl'oscon . Su ch ! s uperfi ciality. Palmyra asellted. "I go," she closure and equitable reUd. Ulle theln jU8t 88 often u they can of bonds ."Ibori.ed to be iss ued. Ihe ilriOunt sa id, "but I shllll ' return. I like nothing at a ll to recognition in De plorable." .....lod within whitb Ih ey ma y be i•• ucd spare you any pain or di!:Gomffjrt• me m.a:x im u m rate of i n te res t the reof and one's profess ion. But shortly his The others laughed, but n ot t he theso lower regions; so still, so Marria,. LiceD". ,Ibc purpoac for wbicb the •• me a re to be f eatures were Teplaeed by t he g irl. l:~~nube lUte to buy the genuine. dark, so myste'rious. I shall re..ued. 'ne the packaee- Beware of Alvin Herman Driever. of Mason, As ~ he had rench I'd ou t f or a tU I'O- '" she paused significantly, hand so me highbl'ed visage of his M!opted. June 25. 19JI. Mrs. Effie May Mossteller, of imitationa. rivlll. Van, s he defended, had done big trunk a dip of the Rainbow - " to nigh t. I sha ll come back. . ' and Mason. VN ITf; D STATES O F AMER[CA. n one of this because there was drove her extend ed hand on and , '.'She means," interpreted Van, Aspirin u -the trade.mark of &lyer MONEY LOANED STATE 01' 0 1110, Clive M. Deboard, laborer of 110ne to do. A nd her paren t s in "to s neak pickles and ham, chicken down over. Her fin,::cI's came, manufacture of monoac:eticacidcat.er : .r"", of the Secret ory 01 St.te. Harveysburg and Miss Marjorie M. fav "ri ng him , ha d her hap pi ness as ruthe r awfull y, into contact with and jam for one real uninterof aalicylicacid. I . CLARENCE J. B!lOWN, Sec rel. ry of LOANS , on Llv8IJtoek, Ohatt.lao ' Moran, of Waynesville, a so melhi ng wm'm and furry, but rupted . . " State. of the Slate of Ohin, :J borehy <crtil y the it' sa le consideration. Second Morteages. Not. boueb' ibat tbe f oregoing i.s cOJj' t!d from :tnd care-Warned by the vo ices that it so lid. A nd- the so meth ing moved 1 The girl laughed. II As you have John Harblne, Jr., Xenta, Ohio. hally campa1"~d by me with t lle ori gi nal J oint was time t o dress, Palmyra jumpReal E.tate Tranafer. "Last night, " she sa id a little Raid: with food and drink, I shall Reoo1ution aduplrd by the 89th Cerccraf A.· to ......bt" of the Slate 01 Ohio " .. Ju .. e 25. 193 1, ed out. And only now, did she bl'euthlesRly, " I (cit lik e Aladd in, retu rn at the sacred hour of mid- Emilie and Carl Valentine and now on fi le in my offi r f" ,In J in my offici:u think of the hand she had seen. But now, now it 'H Ali Baba, Ali nig ht." William Stoever. ' Real estate in t"Ultady . . Sec~ta ry of S t :u e. and found 10 She had dismi ssed the appear- Ba bll , a no u t lti ef- I mean a pirate S he gave them a covert g lance. Deerfield township. be true nnd CO"Kt. S a id Joint R uolluion LONG OR SHORT TIME-Baq a"n ce a s a dl'eam, but it seemed . so - behind everyon e of th ese But, unaw are of the hand, of that Wtu 61rd in th~ oflic~ or the S ecrela ry of Emil Steger, deceased, to Emma term}l. Also Surveylnf and Abflute on Jul y ht, 193 1, il nd p roposes to real now that when sh e hnd trunlls. Ev ery one." hi d.de n prcsence , neither Thurston Jamell, et al. All real and personal amend tb e: constit ution of 1hc Stat~ uf Ohio IItracting. Write and will eaIl properly. clo t hed her self !lhe climb ed upon "A pira le ?" Va ll wns commentnor the others realized that her, by adopt ing a section to be de.sh: uatcd as and see you, Sa" D. Benld., Waysection 2b of Article V Ill. rctaliUII to the the be rth for another look through ing . "Th e n, let's go, 1 s houldn't lo them, idle cha,tter held any purCharles H. Steger and Cora nesville, 01'110._ J 11 i.. uancc of bondl and levy of t.xe. for tbe th e port. wa nt, to walk t he plank ti ll I'd had pose of return. Louise to Emma James, Real espllbl ic "dfare in.tltucionl of tbe State of my tell ," Bending down to gaze out, sh e They moved to go. tate in South Lebanon, Ohio. , FOR SALE T he tone was light. But he was, And once mane there came from Ida S. McVay, deceased to E. I. IN WITN E SS WHEREOF, I b:>ve h.re· becBI,n e aWD,l'e of 'n somethinJ!: on e po lished metal of the open ing fol' t h seco nd tim \.' in fi ve minutes out the dark that steelthy wraith McVay. 55.7 acres in Harlan town ~~~al·u!:~ri~d &ruQ~b~~ ~~~o, !\~:d J~~L th lhat ca used her t o start back in el ust ing wit h n handk e rchief at his of so und- intimidating, sinister. ship. ' 1Ia, of Septe.mbec;, A, 0 , 1931. FOR SALE- A few bushels of 8ur pri se : t he print of moist unel han c!s, Born ,t o lh e American' Midnight. C .. AR,eNCE J. DROWN , Sebastian M. and Eatella BuerGrimes Golden Baldwin and Sec retary of Stote. dir ty finger s. ari ~ t o c r ac y , he had an a lmost he(To bt! contin, u ed) kle to Lester and Verdena Hopkins (s-Q Rome Beauty apples; also several bushels of Keiffer pears. D. H. Hockett, telephone 65Fll, Waynesville. . 021 t I ,' n hllll bl! l' n n il J r.'um, but real

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The re beau Urul d"r calli c orten 10 gra7. e, And sll1ull nukeu I ndin n ~ plaY'd the re th o c da~' s . And man y big bea rs and w o l ve~ 1' 0 11 med the re loo, Am er ican Education week is a co ncel·ted effort on the part of ~ e ach e rs everywhere to increase the apPl'eciati on of t hc public for Ere t hi ~ ' b !l uti l'lI l gal'den \\'u s ma ue sa,fc for you. Its schools. Becaus e of its ex tensive obse rvance, and t he cooperation ot: its nati on·wide organizations, t he interest of t he press, t he radio. and the pll~Jlit, it offers an effective mean s of beginnig 01' stl'cngthen A nd oft ill l h" lig ht of lh e Ldg I'oulld 111 0 11 11 , ing a cintinuing program of interpreting the needs, lIims, li nd a chievements of the schools. F:or ten years t he intel'esb in the observance of A papp oos (lJ1lI'1; \\'1'(\ 1)poll ) hu ng like a l'O COOII ; American Education week has steadily increased. In lhe present trying eco nomic conditions th e schools nee d mOl'e And lean In diu " p. )ni cs. each lied to n sto k than ever befol'e th e sympathetic cooperation and su pport of the people. Only a recog nition of the s ignificance of the sc hoo ls will cause By hult er III' 'ra ~ s , of Intlia n make citizens to sacrific e last th e edu cll tion of their children, in commu- Th erc 'nea t h forest trr e. ~ a t niti es where it is found nec ssary to reduce support for public enIlIllk ing ~ h i rts tel·pl·ise. The sponsors of Ame rican Education Week have en- OfSl'JUbuIlWS. ckskin , a ll fllingl" d ; t here d eavored to make the 193 L program poin t to the significa n t accomboy: lJrui dl' d (( II i r t ~ ; plishments of the schools. It is intended to he ll) teachers in their Ami mncc asin s, lr il11lll pd in frin l<€' etl'ort to maintain t he presen t high ~ tandard of ed ucati ona l servi ce and gay he:1l1s lit the time wh en every public, se l'vi ce must be highl y vulu ed by thc We re Illud e ' l1 e;\lh th l! trel' ~ , fur people if it is to receive continued effective support . wa rriors · n c ed ~ . The general th eme for Ame rican Educa t ion Week is "What the Schools nre helping America Achieve." Nation wi de co pel'lllion in Nea l' by fl o\\' ' d t he I'i"l' r, alld l her€' inspiring the public wi t h a renewed ~e n se of tha valu e of th e schools "" its ba nk through progra ms built a round this .theme will be of inca lc ul ab le aid (Wh ile l J)d ian ~ wl' re ti, hi ng, ) ~ at in maintaining t he gai ns mad e ip re cent years toward providing eve r y clogs. lea n a nd lunk. child wi t h a foil' sinrt in life. III fa ncy, I H ' e II long, I' ough The day-by-day topics f or the Am erican Educati on Week arc: leun · to ~ h p d , "What tht! schools are helping America to achieve in economic Whi ch Ind ia ns hud built. wil h lJiirk Progl'(!ss," "W hat the Schools are Helping Am erica to Achieve in roo f ovc l·· hea d. child henlt h a nd protection," "What the Schools are he lpin g Amel'ica to nchieve in cilizenship and 10y1llty to law ," "What t he Sc hools arc All t his cli me to IllC in OUI' g a.-tl c n :<0 f ail', hel pi ng America to achieve in the improvement of tutal living," " What the schools lire helr-ing A mericn to achieve through u hig her All [ "it ' neath Lh e nl oon , in lhe sweet de wy ail', level of intellectual life, " 'What th e schools are helping Americu to achieve through the enrichm ent o'f adult life," "What the schools nrc And "ce thc hr ig ht RlarR shini ng high overh eadhelping Ame rica to achieve · through higher ideals of chal'Rcter ami Whi ch shone j usl lhe "am e, o'cr horne life." t hose Indi a ns. now dead. Th e loca l schools and community have tuken an active part in American Education .Week in thl\ pUlIt. It is hoped that much ben efi t Will be derived from the activit ies of the J,> 1'ogra m of Am erican Education Week. OCTOB E; R 21, 1931

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BEEC GROVE Rll bert Fi~ h bau g h anti 1;on of Middl etown, Is pent Sunday wit h the J ordan J'll llll il~' David Wenni el', wife and · son Ji:h ood of Da yto n, we l'e ca lling on fJ'iend s in th i. ' neighborh od on unda )' aIternoon . Almon F · nis and wife entcrtai ncd. with u fa mily dinn e r on un day. . H owul'd MclKoy wife and so ns Robe rt li nd 1) nalu, IIl1rold McKuy wi:! a nd S(II), A 11 II ulle nd ~1 1 church ,It H al' vey~IHI .. g on 'u nda y and ate Su ndu y di nn' r wilh Will McE lwee an d inndl y of lIenr ·Ilf' in !{ fi e ld. A. C. HUlll inglo n a nd w ifa \'i ~ . i1ed MI·ti. JJ untington' " broth el'. " f neal' Lee. bul'l~ on W l! d ne" d ll~" Georgl' Vav iR, GI (' nn Du vls ~1 11I 1 d augh le r, visi t ed W ill MOlTis U I : S undu ~' .

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Hull ow en F I'oli ' at th e Gym on Thu rsday eveni ng, clobor 2 !) , ~ up pel' I\'i ll be ~e l'v e J beg innin l< a t 5 o'c1nck . T he lulle r pa rt of the cYI' ning will be g iven ovc r t o 1I ma ~q ll e nl d e , T he p l' oc e ~lL are lo go t oward l he eil'culutinf,{ libru ry. Mr. and l\,ll's . .Tuhn Kenn etl y o'r Iluyton, were w ok-end j! ucst s of 1\11'. an d Mrs . A. L. Kenn edy and Herbert . irs. Emma 811i ~ , of Xenia. visite d fri e nd ~ hel'c thiR week . Th e Freghm en gav e an a mu ~ ing pl'figrnm ut a ~~ e mb l y F l'iday morn ing. The opening song w n ~ "When I Wag a Ladv ." Donald Hartl ey I ri th e d cvo ti on ~ . A shor t play, "T he LUll a ti c 0 1' th e Pro fessor;" cau sed mu ch menim enl. Charactel'S': Harrie tt. Esthcl' Ross ; Miss Green, Ma r jo ri e, hUl11n k!' I' : Proi es or Perk, bmin specia li st , Robe l·t Gray; his put iellt , the Lunatic, Robed hid aker. A so ng, " T he Bull Dog," was foll owed by another com ical play . dGelUng Evid n ~e." ha rncters : Judge, Ca rroll McCul;nm ; prosecutor, Howard Deboard ; culprit, Howard MacD onald. Th e program cl o ed wi t h singing , " Go od Nigh t , Ladies. Sup erin lende nt Moore mad e an· noun ce ments. The 7th and 8th Gl'ades will give this weck's program. Mr. LInd Mrs. St ultr. an d famil y enterta ined r elutives ovel' th e week-end.

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Feed Grinding in~ . The q uick corrective i3 an ... ll, :l.i i which ne l .lr;>.lil.~.lI acid. The hl.~.t correcti"e i!I P}'i1Jj ps Milk 01 M ~· nc., ia, It h ~ s remai,' cd sta n,!"ni \ l il}, p h ys ir~ i IlS in lhe bO yeats ~ir.c e Its

UlVcntlon. One spooDful <Of ~'hilli n 9 M il k of M :Jr.r.e.lla lIcutraliz<;s il1!tantly t r .3':y times its yol:lInc. in acid . Hb."II. i e:,S, aod t &~1 el e~ s, :ll'IrI yct its IIct h I . i~

--..------------., Smith's Service Station

KAHN

:ii!iliiii_ Waynesville Se!"ice Sta.

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3 RULES to BOWEl(

SCHWARTl & SON

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V. M. ARMIT AGE

. W. · N.

SYRUP PEPSIN Dodlwi A.I/?

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Dead Stock Wanted

THE WARREN

MILLING CO. Phone No.6

Harveysburg, Ohio We Pay Phone Charges

C. E. LEVICY, Mgr.

U.e THE MIAMI GAZETTE For Relulh

Harveysbur, Fertilizer Co~pany

DR. RUDOLPH

• . Sight Specialist

P'HONE 8F3 HARVEYSBURG, OHIO

30 Years Experience in Fitting and Making . Glasses

Cary's Jewelry Shop Lebanon, Ohio Tue.day, Thursday, Saturday Examination Free LEBANON, OHIO

L.. M. HENDERSON ~OT ARY

PUBLIC

National B_k Wills Drawn . • E,"t.. Settle• WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

LI·ve Z'irms You Should Know'

PAUL

1.

We'll do your Grinding

cp:;~e at your Farm on Short of i n tli gl'.~t i 'm. !L re., ulls ill vaill a .~•.i SOIlI ness IlhOl,t t.wo holtrll uft t"r to ·.t· Notice. Write or call.

'EXf:ESS acid is lhe comm on

.,!:O~~"I:;::'t~'th."'1f~~,I~:111

b,' g help

the Miami Gaaelt.

WANTED

tor Car., I'epairs, $9.95; Columbus (Continued from pa'g e 2) Blank Book Company , s upplies, $2.50; Columbus Blank Book Com Raymond Ridcr and Levia Rider pany, s upplies, $6; Ohio Penite nqu ick. You will 'IIe ver rely C h cl'I·::e to Loveland Mutual Building and tiary Mfg. and Sales Dept., soap, m ethods, upcc you learn how t; U!.;;' ,y Loan Company. Real esinte in $26; Lyle Blank Book Co., carbon thi3 mcthod acts. $4.; prs. Edward and Robert Blair, Hamilton township. De sure I.) ~el tile I{t.r.ui:Je. "Miii' George Eugene Cook to John serVIces, $27.60; George Killeen of M.al(nesia' I·as Lel:n the V. ~. and son, freight, 50c: Gri swold Norman Cook. Real estate in Fran RI'.gist~cd Trad.: M ark of the Service Station recharging battery lin. Charl~ H. PlliU.i ps Chemical Com. Alfred A1'ntu8 to Henry S. Bay- 75c; George Killeen and son, panyand ils predecessol Charle.s H. freight, 84c; Woodrow-W eil-Stanles. Real elltnte in Loveland. Phillips since 1875. Alvontl 1\1. Bennett to Charles H age Co., supplies, $4.75; J ohn Law Spangler. Real estate in Deerfleld & Son, maintenance of car, $62.18 township. Drs. Edward and Rober t Blair, Lester Toler to Henry M. Scott services, $12; Waldron C. Gilmour and Elizabeth K. Scott. 109.31 inquest, $8.10; A. A: Burroughs, actes in Turtlecreek township. services, $1; S. E. Cutler, services clay eveni ng. The seco nd team of .: Frank Dubois to Earl T. Mont- $1;. Mercy Hospital, services $56 ; high school boys won over t ho gomery; Inlot No . 473 in Franklin. Dr. E . C. Langdon, compensation first team. The first team of girlR and damages, $50; V. W. TompBill. Allowed kin ~ , pay roll, $179.50; E. D, :1~I~lniv~~a~e wS;~o~~~el~e~he' l~~~ J on~ s, pay roll, $22~.80; L. E. Western Union Telegraph Co., t.eaIlT... and telegralll , 30c; Reif's Electric WhIte, pay roll , $220.40; A. T. SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Shop, changing lights, $140.79; Retl'ig, pay 1'011 $138.40; Joe W. Jan e Elle n of Washington C. H., Lewis & Drake Inc., plaster ~ Davis, pay rol,1 $229.10; J ohn wel'[' un da y g uests of Ml'. and South Main St, Waynesville, O. I\1rs. Fmllk Wils on. Myers, pay roll, $176.70; Floyd lim e ,15.70; Ernest C. Marsh, Eph Smith and so n, of Loveland Greas ing wilh Alam it e Ail' GU!, pay roll, $229.40; plactermg, $43.47; Johnston & Lemmons, Aceeli$ori es !lmd Anti-Freeze bu sines visitors here SaturJohnson, .s upplies, $18.88; L. S. Charles E. Bradbury, pay roll, were day. . Cars R e·- Doeoed ·Tuft, burial services, $100; Still- $232.40: Frank Wilson, services Free Park ing: Day or Night Cobb, of Xenia, called on water Sanat orium, hO's pital serv- $67.76; Leslie Shultz, operating MI'.Tom and Mrs. J. , Gray Sunday. ices, $105; Drs. Edward and Rob- maintainer, $44; Eden T erry, serRev. and Mrs. J. P. Thomb ury ert Blair, services, $24; Mrs. Mary vices, $90: E. W. Knapp, operatE . . Ennis, board and caTe, $10 i ing maintainer, ' $44; CUrti s M. nnd famil y were dinner guests ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS Charlton, opel'atinlC main ta iner, Sunday evening of Rev, and Mrs. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ $28 ; Sylvan Goodwin , gradel' Lun sf or d ul th eir hOIll l! ill Xen ia . See the New Models - -man, $18.90; Frank Sinlpson, - - - - - - - - tractor man, $18.90; H. V. Martz P-~.. Fruit Muffin. gravel, $7.88: Zain Armitage, To YOlll' recipe for g raham mufTire Co. gravel, $16.00; J .' K. Spenr.el', gravel, $81.50: Howard T. Cook fin s add a half cup of coarsely LEBANON, OHIO gravel, $226.63; Frank Sherwood chopped En g li ~ h walnuts a nd of dates and figs broken in pieces ' R A D I 0 SETS Co., gas, $64.03: Bangham Motor pieces ubout the !'; ize o f a pea. Co., - supplies and labor, $30.19; muffins are rich enough to Famous Auto Supply Co., supplies These $68.15; The Cincinnati Oil Works be serve d without buttel' and reCo., greast.\ $64.22: Kilpatrick- =============~== French Motor Car Co., gas and Disponsers of Refiners Gasoline s upplies, $289.79; L. H. Gordon, W. Lingo Hardwtlre Co., s upplies, (all g ra des) , 1Iigh Quality gas and battery, $21.72; Hull's $5; Mason Lumbe l' Co. , sewer Oil s and Greases, Mobil and ervice Station gas .$40.57; Gris- pipe, $8 ,88: W. H. Madden & Co., • Quak er StatH Oil. wold Service Station, gas, $126.71 cem ent, $94.74 ; Oregonia B ridge North Mai.. St., interaection of W. A. Hause" gas, $5.44; OralJl Co., stee l, $20.65; Ohio Co rrugat"tate Route 73 Shoup, gas, ~89 . 76; Harry Hill ed Culvert Co. sewers , $fl ;UJ5; O. R. UN,c;.LESBY, gas, ,22.50; East End Garage , gas Lebllnon Lumber Co " repair work $16.36: The, Morfo:-,' Gara~e, gas: $112.91: Lebanon Lurn.ber Cu" re$52.08: Halls ServIce StatIOn, gas pair work, $21.62; WUl tes Garagc, '$57.68; The Mo~row Garage, gas, r epairs, $21.80; Oregonia Brid~e . • What a joy to have the bowell mov $3~.~8; E .. M. VIllars, gas, $13.59 · Co., repairs, $60.50; Or e~o ntn like clockwork, evU'f dayl ll's eas) PhIlip Helsel, pay '1'011, $19.20; Bride Co. , estimate, $2095.50; if you mind these stmple rules of I John Dou~hman, pay roll, $67.55 John ~ton & John sto n boxes $25 ,88 MASTERCRAFT famous old doctor: Carl Dakm, pay 1'011, $150.56; Morr ow Feed & Supply ·Co .• sewers MEMORIALS -.- b' t mbl rful f t Floyd Lemmons, pay roll, $23.80; $8.27 LeWis & Drake, Inc, cement Lebanon, Phone 59 ~~ abr!~k!'!st, eand 0 V. W. Tom~kins, pay roll, $37.40 $60. Lewis & Drake, Inc., repairs, d A. T. Rettig', pay roll, $92.40; $105.12; Morrow Lumber Co., reHARRY C. SCHWARTZ times a ay. . Thos. E. Corwin, ~xtra w!lrk, $15; pairs, $61.34: Frank Minnicl<, re. J. S. MORRIS 2. Get plenty of 'outdoor exercJ8e Thos. E. Corwin, serVIces, $7.- pairs, 75c i Franklin Motol' Car Co without unduly fatiguing your- 76; Carl Heinline, watchman, $24: tire and tube, $23.3&; J. D. Ada ms self, " . William Hassettl watchman, $24; Co., repairs, $8.62; The Sight 3. Try for a ~owel movemeDclatat Rolla Cook, watChman, $4; Clayton Feed Gen erator Co., r epairs, $4.exactly the same hour every y. Yarnell, watchman, $6; Harry Mil 60' Tru stees of Public Affairs, Expert Counlellor ~veryone'l bowels need help at lard, watchman, $6: Everett Bar- lights, $1; Lebanon Farm ers Coop tiDies. but' the tbing to use ia Dr. kalm l watchman, $6: Thos. Tracy, Co., cement, $31.38; L. G. AnderRepr.esenting , Caldw.cll's Syrup Pepsin. y.ou·U ~t watcnma)1, $24; W. A. Scott, re- son Sons Co., repairs, $24.89; L. INTER-SOUTHERN LIFE a thorough cleanins-out, and it won't pairs, ' $4.05; Eugene Harper, re': G. And er sons Son~ Co., fiooring, leave your insides -weak and. w~tery. pairs, $20.30; Charles C.ampbell, $1258.84; Holthaus Transportation INSURANCE CO. Thia family doctor's prescnpUon.1I watchman, $12; Thos. Carr, watch Co., e~ress" $1.26; Welch & W A YNESV lLLE, OHIO jut fresh luative herbs, pure pepsm, ma1\.$30.00; Edward Gruehler, Dakin, ' supplies, $7.97; C. D. ud other helpful in~dienta th~t watchman, $24; R. T. Spencer, Smart, supplies, $10.70; Fred Hal' couldn·t hurt a chU~._ ~ut how It supplies, $1.20; Lebanon. Ice & ' lan, s.e rvices _. 2; Roy Pigott, wakes up thOle lazy bOW;eIal Ho,w qoal Co., ice, $10.60:~ Kaufman's services, $2; .l W. Snell, cement, 1904 Y9U feel with your syatem nd' supplies, $2-.68; JoJm Law & Son $90.50; Fred Kahn Motor Oar (lo., Satlsfe,ctory Service since 1912 it all that poiIqDou wute matter. gas, 34c : Lebanon Lumber· (lo., truck ,p arts, $8.47; Alexander's s~~'ks ' lumber, $7.68; Western Star, Dept, Store,· supplie8, $2:60. H. S. forms;- letter · heads, . envelopes, Conover, supphes, $7.45; Wilson Da. W• •. 'CALDWIlLL'S Lieen.ed Real Est.;'te B ..oker $66.76; Treasurer of State, Pailit' Co., paint, $50.'76 : BIllir It . and A~leliODeer c1othina- for ihmates, $42.36; LeRby, cement,' coal, ~ail's;l. $137 WAYNESV:ILLE, OHIO Weltern Star, 100 Mother Pension 25; Blair & LeRoy, gravel, ,27.45. Blanks, ~ 6; Drs. Edward and Blair It LeRoy cement, $244.60; -Write ,or Phone~Most ReasonA LlIomNi¥ Robe.n Blair, SR1'Vices, ,6' Hub- R. T. Spencer, pay roll, $344.10: able Tet:ml man SuWI1 Co., ~u'pplla, '10 i J. H. L. SchU}'lei', pay roll, ' $20)\.05•

o~n~ig~T~~\1~~·~e°its·Fite

(01"

SMITH'S SERVICE STATION On e of Waynesv ill e' new el' bu siness ('stabli ~hm e n ts which throug h its reliubility und lrict adhe rence lo ils motto, "Quality, a nd Serv ice Fil'HL," is g a ining mllny new' f ri end s from day to tla y is mit h ' ~ en'ic e stution, deuling in the well known Si ncillir Products. 'ul1venienll y locate d us it is , milh '. Serv ice . t lltion is pr epared to CUI '( ' for evcry neell uf the motol'isl, ca lTying a ll g rad es of inclair ga Holine lind high qua li ty motol' oil l<. One oC the 11\1 . 't beautifu l a nd we ll kept );lllt ion. in WalTen coun ty, it i ~ r elll plell!,;lIre to have YOU I' mot or car n eed s s upp li ed at SI11ith 'g. All !{I'udes of ga ~ a nd nil s ar t' carried fr om th peppy Sinc1uir Et hyl to t ht· cheaper. Lut popula r Sinc lair GJ't'e n- a new produ ct of the eO lll Jluny that is provin!! extre mely pll pular am o ng mot orists. Smith ':; : '!'vice Stati on ~ I)t' c i fll iz(' s in f,{ 1'I~ a ing jobs havin g rc · cently in !'; tu ll (,11 bolh greuse and Ioil 11 rl' ~ S lll ' l! g uns whic h give the absolule a ~ ~ urn nc e tha l e\'l'ry CLIp und par t wi ll b" t horoughly lu bl'it·a1 cfl. In addi l ion t n lhis Smi th's will g l 'e ll s ~' Ytl UI' CR I' us cheaply [I ll an\' sel'v ice stalion ill t hiR ~e cti ll n Df t he stllt e. an d do t his job in 'lI th i..: mann e r th nt VOli cann ot bUl be sati sfi ed. He hil S' a lin e of accessories a nd anti. frcezl', a nd wi ll Re-flllc o your car. Sm ith Servi ce Slation !\lln Oun n's tha t fre e parking s plice is ava ilable at lhe real' 0 1' th e station uny tilll e u'u ring the day or night, t hi s servic e being e ~ peciu ll y con ve nie nt O li Salu l'day.·, whe n the stree ts are cl·owded. ' Mot o rist " ar c conli a ll v in viled to park lhe il' CU I'S at Smith's at any time of day or ni ght. .

Coyle's Meat Shop QUALITY MEATS AND FOODS- RIGHT PRICES

Phone 66

Waynesville, Ohio We Deliver

------DRY CLEANING

Soft Water Laundry RUG CLEANING-PRESSING Phone 279, Lebanon, Ohio Waynesville Collection Oil Tue.· clay and Friday

EVERETT EARLY High grade Coal and Coke, Hi· Lo, Cinderelln, Dixie Gem. and Killarney Pocahontas, Ask for de livered price!!. Crain, Coal, Woof, Hay, Fe.~ Tile. Seed LYTLE, OHIO -------.~-

R. F. HATFIELD Hewett P. Mulford &Co. POTTED PLANTS

WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

SHRUBS--EVERGREENS LANDSCAPE SERVICE

No Regrets When Property is , . Properly Insured

Fred Kahn Motor Car Co.

LEBA NON, OHIO RE.AL ESTATE-INSURANCE Phones: nes. 53- Office 2'17 EARL J. COBURN

CHEVROLET DEALER Phone 326

Leb.non, Ohio

Open evenings till , 8 :30 and all day Sunday .

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.. Lovely'. Recreation. Parlor Cigars, Soft Drin~ and Luneh We carry Gem City Ice Cream and Pop , WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

T. JEFF SMITH

LEBANON. OHIO

WRITES PRACTICALLY EVERY FORM OF INSURANCE

Ed S. Conklin Ins. Agcy.

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J. K. SPE~CER WASHED SAND " GRAVEL Hardwood Lumber at Lebanon, OhiO, furnished on Order Road' and Concrete Gravel TelephiHse 1'21 Leb.-. OLio

WAYNESVILLE'S PIONEER MEAT- DEALER

C.re

Washecl ' acd PoliabM with the famous McAleer's Polisb (or only $2.50

Waynesville Motor Co. Telepbone 105


are lli ~ 11 inah'41 In tllf' ' Jll'in~. If BUCK.KNOT DAMACE tit' I c b t ll O hlldh ,1I ...·I\ ,l'(1 t.1 '"MAY !,E COJIITROLLED Illllk Illl r l'lIlovlIl 'nf ull th,' ufCed eu i I't lQ Il !' f.' I\1;11III'. the \.' nRlnck.lencl., n !Ii!! !I ~ e ntta Kin ~ ti 1'(' tr ' .' :<lll' l1ltl h(' bu I'n e(1 itnplum IU dl c lll'l'ry h ' i! s , hillY h' IIwlliat " I ' . Lat ' :U III III ' 1' :lnd rull ~() ntl' It'd through pruning, bc. p l"lIli nj! M (Ii ~ell : t' d twill' i:; '~ e. L Ii v 8 A. L. PI l'sl Ll l'ft, xl nsi(jll II i ~ n t n l' ,,,~ Ilt' y t o U t' II (h ~ I11'­ IIpccialis t in plant !la t h [) h) ~y n,t t he I\ '('l e n on th pl'ull inji( III " I!'. A,; a \ t I'OUP, h' l nll'st ii.·ns 111'1) hio State U nivl'r, i y, Wh ll dlor4 the dfl'e!\8 ma~' bc r oco));- 01 0"( SUSC l'l'tibl t o 1I11' I Iwag ~ niz d by he bln ck, /;\\'oll(' n, (l nd of th l.' tiL (Oa se . bu t cCI·tai n "nri('dist ortod II l' I' O.ll I'll II e 'of t hl' twi ~~. t i·. in t ll i!' !l'1·O\lp. Ii",' ~l icl d h' hu l'l! Durin g April, Mu y, an d J 1111(' nn I I nla inC' Ul'l' l' ('", i ~tll n l. VUl'illbe longi ng to t he 'J l'ifi clI':\ numcrous s po l'es an ' ronnl'd in tie' thea blot'k kno ts. Th ~ Jl O r CR urI! gol'Ot:1l a r e less nff e l ,d t h an ot h t' l' bl own UbOlll b y Ihc winci nnci if \' 11I'i ' ti,,!!. Til e [n:ltit illS ur e fa irl y they find Ii suit ub iI.' lod gi nlt p lllC' e res: i ~ tR n t with t he ,' xc cp li on . f on c lther chen), {1 r plum t w ig' . Dl\n, ~o n wh i h is flUi d to be \' er y more lJloc k-kn ot CllIl l 'J'S w ill Ll1 !m~pertible. f orm d. in l'e l ho s por' ~ III' IJ d i>"w llli 11· FINDS AVE RAG E LIFE at c d ov er II peri od o f ""\"'1',11 OF FARM MACHINERY m on t h s "praying i!o' o f Ii lll !' a\'ail Pi ntol' tT ~ lI Y S . Th e onl y pnlcti(' nl F tlr m IIl llchi nl'l'" un 40 (arm s in ont ro l m ea s u I'c i. t (, (' ut I\\lt HIltI burn th bla ck k n t ~ b ' (ore ~ p ' l'l'S Gn' l' lIe C(lu n t y hUH bel'n fuund t il hll\',. hee n f ounu l o IU1\'P nn a\·l!r· Ul! 1' le llgth II f li f e uf 1-1 Yl'ar;: , 'tll'co ru ing- 10 ,J. F . Dowl"r . r u ral <'('o ll olllil' t at the Ohio SlUtI.' ' lIi \"l' I'~ i t y w ho h u ~ r e .. o r d ~ u f 1'I::1('h ill

SERVICES AT CHURCHES FOR·

PARENTS

rl' (' ~ ('lIt lit thl! hQ 1\11-;;. - «'rank M. Fox, ru ud, ill II dinner :-:undll)' " 0 t(1bel' 18, in Lhl'ir' ~ (l1\ MlIl'iO II , WCI', the ing : II'. a nd M,'. Rufus H. Taylol' son s Ilud dnu g ~t e l':!I , Lawnll1ce :'vI t'I')e , LI' tN';' Orae and le llie; II'. ulltl Ml's . W. E, Hayne r und ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH d uj{hlo l's, \ 1'1111 a nd Rub y ; Mr . R ev. L awrence B. Mollmann, Ag neF Wheatl y. SO li a nd dllughtel' Fi rst . Thini a n cl F ifth S unday. W \lo dl'O w lind Dorothy i MI'. and Mass lit 7 :0 0 a . 111 . econ d an d II ~. Frunk M. F ox lind Cumily, F ou rth , u nd a y, J\l nss at !l :3 0 a, m. J\fnl'iOll Kenn ·th , HIl l'o ld, MlIl'vin, Lyle, ,1 m1l1not t e a n d Venlenll ; WAYNESVILLE M. E. CHtJ~CH ,lth' r invil >d gu e~ tl> wer e , Mrs , El izn W . I" o x, MI·s. taub, Mrs. G. C. Dibcrt . Pa~ to r . . 1l\I Oll lgOI1l CI'Y lind F 1':ank Hawke . \V .'d ll t' ~da}': 13 1 ~IL' ~ t u.ty I~n.d i\ll1l'io n will I'etul'll lo his home pi'l l ) <'1' nll' d lll)! at , :(1 ) p . m . 'I hIS In ~ 1II11n l'1' , Washingtun, g oing in :~·.~ (' k, \~' ~'. \\' lil . :. : utl ~: ,~h (,."ll!·:l b l c. 0.( a ut? b y Wfl Y .o f hul i~nllp o li!<, I he I_ln . \ 11 !! " 1S. Cho ll pl llC- . p!'Ing-fi l'leI, Ill. , Klln sll s CIty, De n ' ·CI'. SuI t Lllk l' ity. 'P orllllud Oreg t l('l'. : ~l ,:4 ., p. 111; . 1' l'Id l\ ~': ,J I·. (h o ll' pr tlc ti ce at on li nd,' n ttl e, Wash ington. . ·1 :ll.lJ 1' . 111. • • .ll i ~ m othel', Mrs. Fl'Dn" 111. Fox ~lI l1 d !l Y : :,lIlldny ~ch o o l ttt H :,.10 i ~ mn k ing Ih e tl'il) with him for a~ H: 111 • .\1 11 1"1111 '1-:" \\ 1I1'~ ~IP li t 10 :.10 e x t e ndl' d \' i ~ it w ith her son s lI1ar. ~'I~,W o l'th l. ell.glle Ht (i,:'lU. p. I:'. At i,) n lin d LL'o nl1l'1l. who li~e in , : .. 0 t" 111 . till' Jr. hm l' will lJc ,'U lltllC l'. \\ it h \I ~ 11nd f Ul'lli ~ h n pn r t o f th '

lYTLE

jub~ I\I'e availahle AI' bl'injl flIed hy till' w(' lflln' ol'J~lln i zat.io n and

.. 0 WORK- NO RELIEF" With I'Cpul'l'l t1ltering into tne heaclqllarterll (r the II ighluud County hl.lpters of the Red Cl'OSS that idle m e n with fU1l1ilies al'e refu s ing "Work otfered t he m by fUl'l\Iel'1i unq busin eSf< III n, the orhas adopted. It s logan of No Work- No Relief." Name of alt pel'so ns who won't wOI·k when

wh ~ n 11PIl('III~· fill' I' Iit!f are 1I1atle Illll'inr,- the w nh' l' th' n-ames will be h '('ked /;Ind I\n in"est\,~at ion mad o f t he uPtlli Ullt'!'; circum. tanl' 1; , I Ildcl'!'; r th or gan ization ha ve announc d.

Mr. and Mr. J. L , Seal'S and ch il dre n of Sabina were week·end " 'I '~ N of Mr, II ncl Mn. Ben Hawke , \. I fam ily. ' " • A lice Brock a nd Mrs. Mary New line of W axed Paper., Nap·h r ha ll have moved to Mrs. kin. a nd other !rood. juat come in. ,'. (" 1( '13 pl' opert~ her in town. ' ~-'1 . I. ucy Flte of incinnati " " n l hl'!;t week wit h h er mothel', I ~q . Ii:mma Fou lks. !\II·S. Allen E mrick and Mrs. MUl'g aret Johns spent Tuesday of la. t w ek shopp ing in Dayton. 1111's . William Long spent severa l claYIi la t week with h er cousin . Mrs . Edward H ill in Oakwood, Duyton . M sdames Lucy hal'leton, Jan e lIadeton and Gertrude Harvey and 80 n s pent Thurs day in Dayton alvin Longac r e anu Fl'ank Robin son s p e nt Sat urday at t he Lake , fi shing . . Mr. and Mrs. Chat·les Clark i n con1Jjany with Mr. and Mrs. Ge orge Robinson of n ear W ay n es· v ille were dinner guests, Wedn esday of Mrs. Clark's brother I' Y C(l ~t ;: (111 fIl1'1I1 :' . and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Maso n ' By car ing- fll r tl1l'i l' l11 u ~ hin e l'Y pr o gru lIl. at Maso n. HONORED MOTHER '1'114' I)i : t l'il'l (" )n f 'l'e l1 l'e 01" Ih l' Under Auspices of t l!l'gl' Oh io fUl'ln er s hl\\' e b,·t' ll n blt· Miss Ruth Re eder hilS l'etul'llcd () Hv l ol1 di,; l l'itl. (I( wh ir h \\.l' a r c t" ad d H"\' l' ral vt'a r~ I' u:lt'f ul li fe lo her home fro m Miami Va lley 11 1) \ \' a par t w ill lk ht! ld in ::it. ;\I isse s Ed na and Ada Shane l' t (, ih e' ir l'qu ipll1(!lIl. Th e> life s pun rch in Darto n nn Fri- (if 12F. W. Hin]J'v ie w Ave., Davton hos pitll l and is doi n2' fine lit t his or th e' HlIl" " 1)low \\, 11 :' l' xl(' n de ti dPaa yul 'sof chu t h i ~ w('(· k. A' ~ll' o n~ PI'O- e nt, ·rtu in e41 II !! r oup of friends at time. fru 1l1 13 to '21 yell 1'" ; t hi! d isc hnrQuite a numbcr from here en ~ r nm ha ,; bl''' 11 11I'l' pured li nd wc a \3 o'cl oc k dinn er Sunday, at t he I' U\\ , frn l1l 12 t o 1~ I yenr ~ ; t he CD I'll j oye d the a ll day meeting a nd plon t e l'. 1' 1' 1) 111 1:1 to 2 0 , th e Ul'l' ho p in g l ha t ~ (' \'l' I ' 1I 1 o f o ur 11O n1(' o ( th e ir m othe r, Mrs. Estel- basket d inner at S pl'inll'boro M. !a Shn n e r, in Wayn e svi lle, honol'- F.. hurc h S und ay . g' rni n d r ill fro m J.I III 2:1 y eu r ~ : peop ll' may b e a bl e In a tt end . OF CHICAGO IS 1111' t hl'ir l11 oth el" ~ birthday and nn d I he 1110\\' (, 1' , f ro m 1Ii t o :n COMING HERE AGAIN Mr. li nd Mrs. W . G. Haines WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF MI'. Lawt ll n i:lolenti er, of So uthe rn \"l'nl ~ . no children and Miss Althu B lunCH~IST lIills. Th e h nuse wus u ppropri ate ly c ll cof Darton visitetl MI·s. Geor. T he uSe' ful life o f mac h in e r y. He will personally demonstrate d(' co1'lltt' d in kee ping with the iunnn HUlnes, S un41ny IIflernoon, Dowl!' 1' Lelil'\' es, can be in c reased ,hi. me thod withou t charRe .a t ( Und e nominational) by prope r ·t ornge thr ough out. t h e C h(· ~ t e l' A. Willi a m son. 1inist e r carl ,- lI all o\\' ec n seas oJl, Tw o large the Mia m i Hotel, Dayton. OhIO, 1'5 . Haineg is ill ut the home of bi r lhda y ' lIkl'S lldol'l1ed the table . her dnughter, Mrs. Walter Kenrick winter, tim e ly I' e pnll' ~ , the l'l ~ ht on Tue.day ' only , Oct. 27th. Bibl e Schoo l a t U ::10 a . Ill. Th ,;sc IH't'Sl'lIt illc lu ded MI'. und kind of lubrication, and bett4'T' from 10 :00 a . m. to 6:00 p. m . Mr. und Mrs. Calvin Langucre Su ppe r fit c () n c lll ~io n. MI S. Ward e n 1I1"L ' C!; and ch ildl'en cnre' of th e mac hin e whil e it is Lo rd' ,; Only men are invited. hl'i ~ tiun r:: nd 1\\'0 1' at (j ::l O .p. n1. !\Ir. tInd Mrs. Enrl 1K0l'nman, MI'. an d family were Sunday dinn e l' CauliO'l'l- Do not wear tru"es, bing u ed . Lo b S t! UI'fi , I ade l'. Eve ning eVlln- a nd 1I11' ~. " Iil ton Bol enci e l', Mr s. gue ~ t s of MI'. a nd MI' . Raymond pad" pla.len and device •• tha t Davis und fumil y at Cincinnati. g e l i ~ tic !<e\' vi' ) III 7 ::3 0 p. m. I). n (' ~~ i c 8 111I'nd \.' l', lIIi ",«Og ~:clnu Korn weaken the m uscl e., an d do not Mrs. W. M. Co leman unci Miss USE CLASS. COLl-! MN R. H ll l'l'i ~ , p l'l:lI chi lJ)!, Chul" h ma n. J\1n!'j u ri e Ke lso , atherine . ubmit to avoidable operation' The lma were Dayton 'hoppers II~• • • • • • • • • •IIJ!I• • • • • • • •" • • • • • • • • Il i!,! ht progra m l'ach Wedn esil ay Wn m c r. and Mess l'''. Clyti e, lif- Monda which often fail repeatedly. y. Ii Th c ('\(1 S ifi ed co lumll ~ o f cou n ty a t 7 ::JO p. 111 . Th e chlll'c h Whl' I'l' I'll I'd an d J a mes Bol e nu er, Hol'Ucc Rupture oft en caU Res StomMI·. lind Mrs. Glenn John an d week ly n ews pap er;; may be u ~ (' rl S haJ ,c l', Killni ~ on Young, Cat·y children of Dllyton were dinner a l' h T ro ubl e, Bac kache, oll sli - profitabl v ill adve rtis ing- fa rm PI''' · ~' lI U rt'l' l a t hOIl14' . I I ,'dg-lJl', Le\\' is Shan e r, John Her- guests S unda y eve ning of Mrs. pa ti oli , Ne rvousn es., g e neral du ct s stich a: se d. eg ~ ~ , fc ds, ST. MARYS CHURCH l' in ~t Cln untl pau l Fi e lds and t h e Murgaret J ohns . we akness a nd oth e r ailm nts. .f r u its. u nt! v ' g e lable . . Rev. J . J. Sch e ffer, Rector g l1(' ~ t s o f hon o l', Mrs. E stella Hundreds of deaths from rupMe redith Whitaker attended the -~ --ture can be avoided. T\l t'n t '- (j l'~ t S UlId u I' aflc r '1'1' in- S hanl'l' nnd 1\1 1'. Lawton Bol e nd e r, fuol-ball gome at S pringfield F I'iG[VEN LIMITED RANGE . Notice- This is the on ly city ily, Ll rtobL' r :'!5 . chui" 11 ~ c h (lo l ut anu hos t eRs es, Miss:es Edna nnd day. he will vi sit in thi se ction. Mrs. J . E. Clal'k and MrR. Mar· H: :lO ; l\l u l ' ni ll ~ P I'll )" l'1' li t 10 ::lO . Aria S hon eI'. Oil all th e f a rm s vis ited by fn r P lease n ote th e above date care ion Forre)) s pent Thursday in Day HIe rs pa l'tici!1ating in t l1(! s ta tl' flil ly and b sure to come and ton, wit h the ·Ia tter's sistel', Mrs. MIST AKEN IIJIENTITY FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST p oult r y t n Ul' llli ~ ~' (>[I r t he tu1'l, ('ys investigate. Cliffo rd Winston, who re main s ill ( nd e nominational) n r C' ke pt entir ely ~ep a r nt e f.I'I' m (T his visit is for white peoIn a re ce nt i~slle of t h e Miami at h er home. th l' r l, iek ('n ~ . li nd l hC' y (1I' C ~ I v en Cheste r A. Williamson. Minister ple onl y) .- E . J . Meinhardi, Mr. and Mrs. Fenstermake r of Ga zctle the Ofc ount of t he death Hom e Office, 1551 North Craw. o n lv u limited il m o un t o ( I'a nge . HC\' il'll! is n. G. L. Ba lema n is and burinl of a mon namtld Hill . Readin2', P e nn., Mr, and Mrs. T ui' k e v ~ 11l'lJ rai ,e ti o n th e sa me bl'inl! ing' u 1111we r ful Gospe l SCl'ford A ve., Chicago. who ~e b ody WDS found near Five Clyde Long of Centerville and Mrs r a nge ' in !l UCC edi ng y e al'~ . nlo n nnd a tr omb o ne' sol o ni g htly Point, was pub lish e d . The r eport E lla Long of West Carrollton Olh l' r a t t rflc t i vC! l1Iu ~ ic a l nllll1bel'll ('ame fr om reliab le Duthority that were Saturday afternoon g u ests S c )'vic(' ~ eHe h '\'e nin g a t 7 :45 . the body wn s that of Alpha Hill, a of Mr. and Mr!. William L ong. Sunduy dinn er guests of l\h'. ~ e l'l m n ~u h.i ect, fo r W L'dr.os<la y f l'cqu e nt and well-known v isitor n igo ht, Oct be l' 2 1. ..,,' hat Mu s t I in Wuynesville . A sbort time late r a n d Mrs. Stanley Bailey were: M.r do to be Sa ved ?" Thursday, A I phil appeared inl pe rROn a nd and Mrs. P erry Weller, Mr. and Octo bc r 2 2, "Th e CI'iptllrnl l1'a ~ very much amused to leal'n Mrs. J ess Hibberd and children , Hea rt and 1I0\\' it. is han ged" o f hi» deat h a nd but·ia l. In was u Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hibbord and Friliuy, Uclobe l' 23 , "Th e onv e'r - case of mis taken ide:ntity, t he d ead da ug hters, Mr. a nd Mrs . Lloyd Hibbe rd, Mr, a nu Mrs. Lawrence ~ i o n (I f a Nol,lel1llln." Prog l'alll fol' man's name be ing A lvlI Hill. S~nday, Oct oLer l:!5 11 '; ' follo ws : Alp ha was in tow n th is week Elliott, Mr. Huber Bailey, Mr. BIble Sch ool at !) :;1 0 n. m . Lord '!\ and said he was In S haronville on Chester Hibberd and Miss Martha Wales all of the Cen t erv illo Sup p l' Hnd S rl1l on at 10::-10 o. m. the day of his burial. neighborhood. Sermon s u bject, " The Po wcr of ---Channeldrain Roofing has Mr. and Mrs. K esler Grahnm and the Blood." E vc ning e va ng elis tic CHAUTAUQUA SHOWS GAIN daughter entertained to a family service nt 7 :·11i p. m . S(' rnlCln suba full weight base of Copper Follow ing a p lan ked steak din- din n er Sunday in honor of the ject "Thing fOI' Which lh e Church (If 'hl'ist S tands. " You arc ner lit th e Hamilton I nn last Tues· birthday of Mrs, Graham's s ister, Alloyed Steel thoroughly day eve ning the I'egulnr monthly Mrs. Dora White of Columbus, a lways welcome ut l hi ~ chul·ch. protected by a highly durameet ing of the Bourd of Directors The fo llow ing were ,present: Mr. of t he Miami Valle,y Chnutll u qua an d Mrs. White and son s, of ble coating of pure zinc. It Mr. a nd Mrs . John wus he ld at the home of Mr. S. S, Columbus STORING VEGETABLE S Tibbnls , The annual financial Myers and daughter, and Mr. H e rwill resist wear and weather W a ys of storin g diffcrent kin(la statement of General Manager man Albright of Dayton, Mr. and vegetab les so t ha t th e v will re- Wade E. Miller wa:s su bmitted to Mrs. Ralph Stow~ and daughter l of as 00 ordinary could main fres h t h rou g hout 'th e winte), th e Board and thorough ly analyzed of Pekin, Mr, a nd Mrs. C. W. Albare d iscusse d in a I'(' ce nt bul leti n It is very Jl: ratifyin ~~ to know that right ond M r s . Bessie Sanders of called II ome Storuge o( FI'uits and in 'pite of the depression Chautou- Waynesville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles VegetalJ les. It is bull e tin number qua had a s uccessful year and was Myers and Betty of Dayton 1 2 ~ .and mn y be obta in ed (ree by able to put $3,9 1 () ;3 1 into per· afternoo n callers. .,.., wntll1g t o the o ll ege o f Agricul- mllnent improvements in additi on NATIVE OF JAPAN tUre at the Ohi o . tatl' U nivCl'sit y to reducing the indebted n ess by o lu mbu s. ' over $0,000. P ION! for n ext year's The remai ns of Hobson S. IIssem b ly pl'ogram a nd additiona l "And you mean t o . hl~d there impl'ovem c mnts on the grounds S himizu were brought here from .ADlor C• •loW cOPPU ALLOYD a~d tell me that LUngh c ig h wa~ are a ll'endy under way. Chicago Monday a nd interred in kil led by a bo lt from a cl enl' sky '" The annuul meeting of the Board Miami cemetery. The deceased "Sure, a workman On a 20-s to~y of Tru s tees and the e lection of of- was a n ative of J ~pan and is surpossibly do. protect your . bui lding dropped thc Lolt." neers wi ll lJe h e ld in Frankli n on vIved by his wife, the former VirTuesday, Novembe r 10th. -FrAnk- g in ia Smith" buildIngs against fire and lightlin Chronicle.

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SEVENTH ANNUAL

Hallowe'en Carnival At the Gym

Saturday Eve, October 31

Wayne Township Mothers Club

E. J. MEINHARDI

D lncing----Music--.:-Prizes for Various Beat Costumes----Refreshments . On Sale

1 Admission

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ENSILAGE

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The Roxanna ' and Waynesville Canning Plants

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ning. Come in and let us show you the patented Channeldrain construction that offers maximum protection against leaks. See for yourself why Channeldrain is the most economical roofing for you to buy.

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MOUNT HOLLY

The Mt. H olly church w ill have a mark e t at Wayn es \' ill e, Octobe r 3 1. . . M)'s. Burto n Eal'nhal't a nd Mr. and l\1.rs. I'rank Kellis al'e on t he s ick list. ,~=========~============================~ Miss es Ru t h lind Lulll Kellis Mrs. H.e-I·bert MIl I'latt and Miss Clara Dnug-hte l'S were Xenia shoppel's Satul'da y. Mr. IInrl Mrs. Raymo nd Osborn anti Mrs. T om B o f Xenia sye nt Sund a y wilh MI'. an d MI·s. Emerson Di ll and son Billy. MI'. u nd Mrs. €lul'l'nce Crawford ~ p e nt Friday w ith hi. brother MI'. Ea l'! Crllwfol'd lind fam ily of neal' Dodd ~ . MI'. und Mrs. John Ryc were Leban on !' h()pp c l'~ Friday. MI'. and Mrs. E lv is Michacl and da ug htClJ' Ullrolh y and MI'. ,John Bilke r s pent SunrJa y w ith Mr. Hurbcrt Mal'latt a lld fam il y. After n~o" callel's werc Mrs. Frank Dukill a nd daughllH' Mub el nnd Mrs C I.ar e.n~e Crawfol'd and d a u ght~ ;. M 1I1111e. "Glllvinnellled"llnd Thil Ordinary : . MI'. r.nrncst E al' nhArt and flll11 fence h.1I gone, Copper Bearing 11.\' ,, ( Darton ~ pent the week-end The With . h i!l PUr nl.. Mr. and Mrs. Winner of the "G.lvannuled" Madi so n EIII'nhnl't a nd ~o n Jackie Ihown opposite a nd MI'. a nd l\ll's. Ca rl Bnbb and Gulf of Mexico elmost good slIn )) eHn II f Xl'niu and MI'. and • , new. MI'R. :-;.h(' lt. n of Day t on wc' r c S un • Weather Test day II ft c 1'11 0 011 cullers. P Icture frOID actual photG1\1 1'. and l\l rs. P . A. Ryan arc lP"aph. 01 roUs ta kon d own for workin g at ll e IlUI·ook. ,hipment , III ttl te. t.

Madden's Lumber Yard Phone 14

Waynesville, Ohio

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The Z081' Aid Soc iety m et at the parsonage Thul' ~ day II ftcrnoon. l\1 1 ~s Ruby S mith was h ome (1'/1 111 O. W. U. over t he week-end. . The Aid , oci ty of t he M . . E . hU 'ch clcared more than $85 at a I11.UI·ket, held 'in Xenia on Satur. day. "Bud" Reeves wu s co nfi ned to his ro ome last wl/e k by a n attac k 'o C ton. ili tis. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mitchener and daughter have moved to t heir farm, on the Sp ring Valley r oad . Mr. and Mrs. Iyde ' Ewillg have moved to the . Daisy L Haines {al'm. . MI'. and Mrs. J. L. Conard hnd a s . guest'! la!lt week, their gr~nd. chl.ldl'.c n, Dorothy, Jean and Chas-

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Late Classified Ads.

A freak potato, grown by Clarence Edwards, has been on exhibiti on at t hc Gazette Office. The FOR SALE-Pure Maple syrup; potato weighed 3 'h pounds. a few apples; 80me timothy hay - ---'--Inquire of Flora Berryhill, N4 CHILDREN DRINK MORE MILK FOR SALE-Medium size Flor"Let the c~w s eat; the salad, and ence heater, in gO'od condition. the childl'e n drink the milk," . A. K. Day. 021 This n ew slogan is set forth b y Jam es H. Bu swe ll, ill dairy a uthority, in un article in :11 current maga zinc, "Many people," says MI'. Bus· we ll , "eat large qunnties of green stuff to "promote he alth.' The fact is, the human st omach was not de· vised fOI' the digestion of la rge C)ullnties of green stuff. The cow's stomach was made espec ially for t hat pu rpose." "Better let the cows eat t he ~a lad s ," he conti nu es. "and the childre n drink t hc milk, for ' with its buttel'iat, v itamins, lime. and other h ealth.g ivi ng a nd bod y-build ing c le ments, milk comes n eare r tha n any other to be ing the ' perf ect food'." Mr. Buswcll decl ares that chil· dl'e n who drink a q u art of milk a day are n ot s ubjec t to \ colds and t ha t thcy a re to a ver y large extc nt , immun e to t h ose diseases wh ich or e u sua lly contracted in sc ho ol. Wane n county is pointed out CHJT_~REN hate to take medicine by Ohi o dairy a ut h oriti es, is on e as a rule, but every child lo~es of th o lelld ing milk sections of the the taste of Castori!!. And this f!UTe stute. vegetub le preparation is juSt as lJIOoo as it t astes; just as bhind and just as PUBLIC SALE harmless as the recipe reads. WheD llaby's cry warns of colic, Discontinuing fnl'min2', I will a few drops of CIi.toria has him scll by way of public a uction all my cha ttels, located 3 miles N. of soothed, Illileep again in II jifIy. NuthWa yneliv illc , 3 miles E. of Lytle ing is more valuable ia diarrhea, r mil' S. of Fe rry Chmch on what When coated tongue or bud brelotlb is kn ow n as t he Chen oweth farm lell of conslipaUoQ, invoke its gentle on the he noweth roa d, on aid to cleanse and regulate 8 child's Thursday, November 5, 1931 Bcginning at 10 :30 p. m" the bowels, In colds or children', diseo.sea, fo ll owing: . you should use it to keep the system Five Horses, 19 h ead Cattle , from clogging. 1 brood sow with seven pigs, . ix h ead of Ewes, Farming Im- . Castoria is sold in every druptore: p lements, Hal'ness, 3 00 bush els of the gcnuine always beara ·Chp . H. finc corn, Hou sehold alld Kitchen FletchC1's signature. Furniture. Four-. acres of good Seed Leaf Tobacco hanging in the sh ed. Te rms- Cash. IR VIN WHETSEL F. T. Martin, Auet. Walter Hibbert, Clerk.

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Eighty-Fourth Year .\

WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, 0 T BER 28, .1931

LATEST NEWS ~

THE SCHOOL

MORROW TEAM

DIRECT FROM OHIO CAPITAL

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COLUMBUS- There are about 95,000,000 ins ul'Ilnce policies in force in the United States, altholl~h 72 ,000,000 of them are of an Industrial naturc, having an average face value of $197.50. According to s tatistics co~piJed by Secrctary of State, Inrence J. Brown, inHunlnce of all kinds. has grown g r eatly in Ohio. From 1920 to 1!l:lO the population of the state grew \5 ,4 pel' cent, but the numbe r of indu s trial insurance policies grcw 101 per cent and theit value grew 14::1 per cent. The average industl'ial policy in Ohio covers $207, s lighlly mOl'c thun the nations average. More than 8,000,· 000 life policies are in force in this s tate, having an agg'l'egate value of more than six billion dollars, The open se a so n for rabbits faIl ing on S undu>, this year Nove mb er ) 6th .• Com nils ioner of Conse rvation, Wm, H. Reinhart, s tates that Ohio hunters can takc the field one hour before sunrise the following Monday and hunt until one hour after sunset. The Commissioner s tutes that the limit is five for one day and that sales may be made only during the open season, which lasts until January first. Fox, mink OppORsum, I'aceoon and skunk may be taken and mus krats also except in Lake Erie tNlpping district, the season opening December first and closing. March 15th.

SHUTS OUT

W. H, Allen was a bu s iness vi s it o r in Da yton, Tu sday. Fred B. Henderson is con vu lescing !l ftcr an illness of several d ays Mr. and Mrs . Myel' Hyman vi sited relatives in James t o wn, 'UII day. !lfr. and Mr~. H omel' Carey were busine s~ vi s itors in Day t Oil Monday uftcrnoon. Mrs. S. M. Ben so n, of Miamis· burg, s pent 1'hul'sduy with he r siste r ; Mr~ . Jum es Lovely. Call the Waynes ville Furlllers' Exchange for New Corll Meal !lnd pure Buck Wheut Fluul'. MI'iI. Charles Zimmerma n and Mrs . Gle lln B~and are c09 fined to theil' ho mes with mumps . H. M. Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs, Cad Sal'vi. and son B obby vi siLed Plain City, Ohio. on Wednesday, Mas t!)r Jo ep h and J ames Hart sock spent Sp,tul'da y with Mrs Emma Jann ey and Harvey Brie rly MI'. and Mrs. H. B. Eeul'nhart and ·daughter, Naomi, of Colum bus, visited relatives here S unduy.

Dr, and Mrs, Wood, of Wilmin gton, were g uest s of 1011', und Mrs, Curl at the Friend ~ Home, on Sun· The seven judges of the Supreme day. ' Court of Ohio will h.ear causes assigned f or oral argument from Mi ss Evelyn Cartwrij;l'ht, of November 5th to December 18th., Weetern allege, Jd'ol'd , s pent the court meeting at I) :00 o'clock unduy and Monday at hcr hom e a. m " Eastern Standard time Han. h ere. C. T, Marshall is Chief Justice and his a ssociates are Thomas A, MI'. and Mr" George Ke nn e d y , Jones . Edward S, Matthias, Robert of Loveland. \Vere guests of MI'. H. Day, li'lorence E. Allen, Rey- and Mrs, A. K. Day, Sunday afternolds R. Kinkade and James E. noon. Robinson. Seba H. Miller is the c1el'k, Louis McCallister the marJ . B. rabbe attended a me eting shal and law librarian and J. L. of Smith Hughe s teachers in WilHenney the reporter. All hearings mington on Monday evening o[ ure open to the public. this week.

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The new parole board lias been holding dail:y meetings at Ohio Penitentiary, disposing of September cases. They are speeding up the hearings and inmates are anxiously awaiting findings of the boara . They ,were approximately 2,400 inmates entitled to parolo including those at Mansleld Reformatory IIInd London Prison Farm, The big institution in West Spring Street; has a population of 4,531, the Reformatory of 3,291 and London Priso n Farm, 1,150. The new barber shop in the old cotton mill building at the Ohio Penitentiary is possibly the largest in the state, having sixty chairs with that number of barbers on duty. There are individual spigots at each chair for the running water and room for additional chairs. Two entire companies of prisoners can be seated at one time, The t onso rial experts are secured from inmates who followed the trade previous to enterinjt the institution

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, GOLDEN ' WEDDlNG MI'. and · Mrs. C. W Younce, forme.r resiJento! ,Ii Wnym·sville celebl'ated th l>' r go' j,en \\"\'ddit:g anniversary with II fnmlly /iillner, Sunday, October . Z;;; at their home in We s~ \1i1tl)r.. Their childl'cn and their illmi1ills wp.re gues ts at the (lillnl!r: Mr an,1 M..8 L, J. Younce, of $I<n Fl'IlllCisco, Ca1., MI'. and Mr;. R. C. '{ounr.e and child re n, of N:!wurlt, .Ohio; MI'. and Mrs. F. L. Younce and SOM, of Columbus, Ohio . Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Younce and Jaughters, of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Gettel', of Dayton: Mr. and Mrs Milt n Sandusky and sons, of Middletown, Ohio; two grandctnu{!htel's and families, Mr. and Ml'~. Dick Dickel'son, of Dayton and Mr. and Mrs. B\l1 Mathews, of Ashland, Ky. ' Mr. and' Mrs. Younce invited all I'elatives and friends to eall from two to five in the idternoon,

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Mrs. C. E. Buerkle, of Pigeo n. Mich., is visiting her so n and daughter-in-law, MI'. and Mrs. H . L. Buerkle. Mr. and Mrs. Vic McGuire and family, of Trenton, Ohio, were gue ~t!! of James Lovely and family on • un day, MI'. Raymond Williamso~, of Cleveland, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs, H. H. Williamson, , MI'. Everett Early anb daughte r s Mrs. Belle Scott and IMiss Sarah mith were visitors in Adam s ounty, Sunday, The W. C. T. U. will meet at the Friends Home with Mrs, Curl as hos tess, October 29, at 2 p. m. Everyone welcome. Mr. and Mrs .. . Ray Hawke und family, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Hawke. of Dayto!'J \vere Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke. Mrs. J. O. Cartwright was the luncheon guest of Mrs. Harry Gray and Mrs. Arthul' Hamilton at the Lebanon hotel today. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Clinger and Bon and Mrs, Hancock, of Dayton, were Sunday evening guests of Mrs. Maude Crane and family. , Mr. Everett Early and daughters "Helfn and Ruth, attended a ban·quet at the Hotel Van Cleve, Dayton, last Wednes day evening. Saws filed by machinery, cut cleaner, truer, lnater. Also crosseut saws, gummed, 25(. per foot. Roy Pigott, at Madden's Lumber Yard. Mr. ' and Mrs. E. F. Earnhart and children, Marjorie and Charles Burton, Ruth Salisbury and Bobby Hyman villit~ Fort Ancient Sunday.

Miss Emma Heighway returned home Sunday evening after a pleasant visitl at the home of Mrs. There will be 'a meeting of Emma Barnhart and E. V. Barnett the Dayton Convention of the in Cincinnati. Woman's Auxiliary at Christ Church, X'enia, on Friday, October Mr. and Mrs. · W. N. Sears nnd 30, beginning with a corporate family; Mr, and Mrs. Everett . communion at 10 :30 a, m. Bisho,p Sears were guests of Mr. and Campbell of Liberia, will be the Mrs. Allie Hole, at Beavertown, missionary speaker, and our dele- Sunday afternoon, gates to the Triennial at · Denver Delegates and alternates have Mrs. Emma E. Janney, Harvey will have much of interest to tell Brierly, Mr, and Mrs~ Vemon been appoint"d _and a full atten- Hough and ellildren spent Sundance from St~ary's is urged, day with Mr. and Mrs • . Clift' P. Lewis, of Centerville. '_ DRUG STORE SOLD Mr. and Mrs: , Fred Hubble and The Adams Drug store which fa~~ly, Mr. and Mrs. George has been in the hands of a re- Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs . ceivf'r for several days, was sold W. N. Sears and family visited in'te~esting poin't.$ in Southern at auction this afternoon. The stock was taken over by Ohio, Saturday, . the McKesson-Vogler Drug Co" Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hart ' and 0'1 Gmcinnati. , Mr. Wymer Drake, of ' Mason has daughter, Mr. and Mrs. c- Jack - ass med management of the store Brown and son and Mrs. Belle Hart, 'of RlchO'lond~ Ind., arid Mrs. for the presel!,t._ .........~__ , Otho Henderson spe t Sun~ay with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Stroud. HIP- WAS BROKE... Aftemocm callers at the Stroud homE: ."ere Mr. and )irs. . J. B. Mrs. ' Chas. Satterthwaite fell Wadsworth and daughter Mr. and . clown a ftltrht of IIteps at her ho.me Mn. George StrQud ' and Preston about noon today, breaking her Vaalll:lIl. o'f Dayton. and Mrs, Ler01 ChUe., " ". ,~ hip. CONVENTION AT XENIA

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Thi , )'C' llr Ih... 11I'i~ lllla ~ h allh the t!J;j I baReball s eason In Memory of Edi.on ,,,"1 tl'lo:loltlLl" il s j \\' (, Iltv-fifth an- i\-I r~, Elllllla IJHkin i~ quile s ick \I' US\\' ell, brouJ,(ht t o a clos at 'Wayn e at 1 \('1' hOIll ' in Xenia . TIlt' ~ h i l d l'el1 ,)r 1\1i~, L ill:'~ Third ni n 'r"HI y wit h " ~ Ill, ,· i:.II ' ,k ~ iI{U tn Pal k las 1 'undllY a fte rno on. and {(T u,le li 'll'ned to :l brief l'WI'Y IIf _____ _ ." 01 11 111" 11 II l'a l r I'., ,I II · t c r -~ ('l1 l u " y ~ll', lind :'Irs , \'<'1'11 Armitage the ;c:>lI lt of the lust ga me wasn't the li fe " I' 1': t1i~" II , OcLClul'r 2 1. "V I' " (.'1101 I \ni)!'ht~," the thl'ee ad I I~l ilc)')lcO ~ 1 "ri~ ' .I~g h l ,")!aiIlS l tUiJI' I'- \\' (;'1',' Sl'rillltti l,l d v is itor!; TueKd uy exactly pl easin~ to t he s upporters d\\' t' lt Upllll II", inve ll tio ns 1I1011 mlls lcal ('om('dl' H IJ"II ~O l'e d bv c ui • . r." A ~,t' lJ.:l <' II.ll" I ~ ~h.o~' 11. n fllq 'HHl n. f W. A , . The Mo rr ow Mer· \\'hidl h' " ad ~ p"nt ~" l11udl of h is Wa, lie 1' own~ h ip Mnthe l", Clllli, I Pll~!l..d, 1,.\, f,~' ur hop,a: , pl'Hnr,lrl,1!: c hlln s won t hl' decil'io n by 11 2 to lif't,; (I~pl'<'i a lly tile' ,'Il'cll'il' li ldl t IIr 1,'lb J,! r'l't"d by 111 1'1{(' allo e nlhu si- ~hl " ugh the' ~n{)11 ,HId ,I II 1I111 1H L<.1 ~I r. " lid ;\1 rs, Ral ph Ll!wi s and o Sl'OI'C. NeiLhl'r tt!lll1l had its full ill l'lln d" , l"'111 l i g h l ~ . 11II,"i (·,' and as ti l' [1udie.n ce !~ hoth ThuI., tlay urld . IS Sel! ~l 1I111 f lll g , th l' 1,r:I ~~ l'nl{,'rs. , ' lin, li t' ilayt on, >p('nt , )Induy 't re r.lllh in th e til'ld, although lalldc ;; , de. , llll' s cr \'i(,l' ~ Ill' Ilad and Frida\' ni g hb of 11I,L wee k, / . On e hlll1dl lll 11111111111, (If tit ~ , lI'ilh \\" :-:. C ruhllm. A. ' ,did mllnllJ,((' to ha ve all Its rendl' re d 1<1 hi - CIIlI ntn' IJ\' lI\('~ ' T I' p ial", dl'l'idcd ludi c ro us II, t,t.I" h, .t,I,I~I~ Rtl,<,.k(' I:;<" \1'.111 h,· , ~l', I~: playe l's in lI n if ul·llI. In ~he absence in Vl' lIti uns, Arl"r di,~:u s"inK hi s 1" " '111s rl'sultlng rr(J11l t h (' d e f eHl f It h 1-: '~tnh e l _, lilt" (\~ I ~ !II I'". Ida Sto l\e ~ lind Mrs, Adu )f ManllJ;:cr G o n ~ a nd ~ on)e of his ~c holll Ir fl' Ulld d\1 ·lIlllg Oil 11lL' or (~ zllrk I lIi\'l'r~ltv fOlltbu ll t eH IlI COl lll' l' ,f tht' ~llILl' to t'arry he ('uu r (n(')' a 1'1' Illoving into th eir play el' ~ , R'i sing: an d ,E . Darbypurt l'Heh li ll y (,I' gIrl I1W Y have 111 '1'111' reu ll i" ll u f til<" l1latl'ons, ca rh' l n\('s~.ag(' thnl lult(,I'('LlIc) ~ l s " '·', m · PI'IIP l' rl .V nn ~I ll ill street. ,hi re, hf Rellhl'Ook , too k care of t h c wo l'ld~ work today . \\' 1' H~I,cd g l'ad ullll'S uf thl' lIni\' li r~ ity, \\,u'" , l1lu n ll'.ahle, (' unti ' iL' a ll d (1l' P\'l' lI firsl a nd th ird ba~1! fol' the locals. Et.c h l('[lm hud its crn('k battery th at ('neh ~hould ~ It ,with bowed 011' of till' lllJt ~ t a l1 di ll~ J'cutUI'C ", taL~! ~. " . ' . CII Il t he Wa y nesv ill e Fal'lI1 e l' ~ ' he a d ~ fil l' ut Il'a ~t hl' l' Il1IIlU~l'~ Wilh on ly fl nl' weck rOl' rchelll'-. I ultl'rc'lI II)S I ~ .1 uk.l's n ~l lI o lrcluy' I ~ .~changc f o r ne\\' e nrn meal and Il I,ark, !lnd each !lul up some llurrn~ t hc 111 11' L11l' flllll·ral Sl'r'- ;; al - th" w'llOll' (1 rfu r lllllnc c ' \\'as I. th e s logall \I' llIch I ~ itl'lIlg <trlor t - pU I'l' Bu ck Wh ~at Fillu l', .,xtrll filH' plays and su me that vi<; I' s 1\' (' n ' IH'i l,Ig Iwl d., Th e s ilence I lOCI',\' (,I'ed itn ldl'. On Thurs da~' 1 cu h,\' UII': hundl' ' d q nd tiftcp n \\'(' I'C n nL ~ ho I. Houg h p ulled an 1\'I1S ce rtllll1ly 1I111'1'l'SSII'l', • ni g h l II \' i" lin nlllllitl'r was wcil local publi C he'a lth J Cllgll'~ unci !\ II' ~ . Bell Grub e r, wh o has be n ~x lra fin c catc h in lefl cente)' field , , j rc rcll' I'ed by two Y"lIllg h n) s ..Juck . ill" I'a~ 1'C ' lllo vt' tI to Miami Va lle y t(, l'oL th firs t balleI'. T. 'o uden. o f II hil, while in th e l h ird , Ramby Mother I Club HnlJowe en Party :hllllot nnd Lo ui ~ BUnting, wi l h ~!!!!~~~ hll~JlitHI, MOll da y c I'cning, ladl' an ('ve n mo r e se nsationa l T he Mothcr's 'Iub Hall owe 'en "i ano IICClHnJlunillll'nt It,\' ~·I I'!;. C. PUl'ty will b' held Saturduy night, BLl J1tin~ : all of Ci ncinn uti, J llc k i\Ir~, Bessie Wh itl' und daughter gra b in right to I'ob the same gent. Th e failhful Mendy a lso cut in Octubel' :! I, aL t he GYQlIlas ium. Shllllot I ~ a lI /'i' h!!\\' u f ~ l r~, My I' :l1i s~ Gl'l'n lcJinc , o f Akron . are th e with a s t o r and a throw that E veryone is ul')~ed to attend and H yman, Th e lI am!'s of th e III l' lllg u,, ~ t~ o f 1) 1' , ~Jal 'Y L. ,oa k, brought the ran~ lo their feet. F or h uve a g lod li me, Th e lIl e l'chan ts be r s (If lh e C~H;~ unci othe r s taking are gi l'in!! 1'1 i~l! s fil l' so mc o f t h e part, f ollow: , ~Ir. !lnd Mr~ . \' (' n tre e, o f Da~ton ,he \'i s it o l' ~ , R, Coudcll was the 1';I'e l,\'n Suducc, ,j(' we tt BiniI', hest mas ked. \1'(' 1' gUl'sts of ~ ll' , ancl 1\1I-s. pa l'llc ular s tal·. and Ca rroll did II ice w',rk in center. Win if re d Armiluge, • am M isRildGl" ,,'gC- Ke l'n, 011 Tuesday . Inllbili ty to hit made O UI' boys inl'. Ma , y J ot' MIliCI', DUI is .'llli!4Hallowe'en Party loo k ra l hel' bad, not onC! of them hury, L1 0yn l RI) ~H , eci l Da v i ~ . :' I 'II'R . F, B. He nd erso n a n d Mrs. Th e ·.'ni ol' c la ~s of W. H. '. ,Iohn Turn cr, Billiard \V a ll ucl'. J o hn B. Gons we r e Leban on ' :etting nn base until Edw in Ramwill t'ntertain till' hi gh scho ol with 0('.1n ,Huw ke, RU ', lllCm Hatfh,l d, lY ~ ingl e d with two down in the vis it ors Tuesday aftern oon . a flall o w("l' n party a t ttlp gym K 'ni~on Yn UIl!!',. ' lhird, r~d we n t to second on a passThursday c,'cning fl'fllll 7 ::10 to 1\lr~. harl e~ Mode l'well, o f d ball. but \\'as caught when he ." , Chri"lmlls selll CO llllllittceR whi ch 10 ::W p . Ill . E\'l' I'yoIlC is req u este d Malronll\l c · d a l.l1.'~ B e~H Illl ney. Esl h~r will el1l'I'), /I n th e ~al e under tile Chi l'u/!o. i ~ ' th e glles t of Mrs , trie d f o r third. Augs purger and to Lc lI1a ~ ked, Pl'i zl's w ill he alHlI'tl EI.17.ll ht'th J on 'R . , Jo.I ~ le l tii l'l'c t io n of t he Ohi o Christmas Mur ), Adanl ;; , at th e Priend s Home Me nd e nh a ll ellc h hit to s tart the cd fo r th e funnil' :L, mos t nl'iginal ,art', ~ fth, bul th e n ext three bnters SlrClu d •. NII;u SI. J ohn . F:1~ ll' Hock- Health .'p al CUlllmitt ee of \\'hi ch alld o l de~t co. lurnc ;;, 1\lis,es Anni e U. and Mame T, fizzled, and o pportunity never e tt , ,JII.lr a \ an IRc n, ,J o hn \\", UI ic kel', CO IUIllLu ~ , is l'ha ilman, The C. umlllitll' e hope>; Browl1, w e r e (linnc l' j;l'U est R of Mr. kn ocked again, Cc l!<'i ,ate Cho"ulHigh Scho ol Broken Inlo Th e vi ~ itor'" ]'lID S we re sco red ( ,\'Ill'e Hefls , ~llIry S~tle!, th- to I 'Hi ~ l' $:!25.(l00 betwl'pn 1'hullk ~ and M I'S, E , L. Th o ma s, on unin th e fi I'st hulf of the sixth . .R • • T hc High Schoo l building was \1'l1lle, Betty Hartsock, \ 1!' Yl nra givillg an d C hl'istIllUS, a cco rding to dllY, Co ud e n hil n l o n~ s ma. h to right ul'o kc n int,) on the nigh t of Odo u- r, ~ull(s, !I!II!'Y C rane. Anna 0 Neall BI·ider. in nrdl'r Lo c l) ntinu e Lhe e r 22. CUll s i.lprubl c properly wa s III'lI'I [~m 1'.11 IS, Hl'I e ,~ Gn'c n, Velm a fighl '1I:('lliTl ~t tuiJ e r(,lI it,s is in till' !Ill' , and Irs. Matt McKinsey thut might ha ve been ca ught, ~ut uam aged in til<' w uy lIf llluLilat ed AI'ml Uige • .Lena 1,.~lI·nhal't, Ne\:a stllte, Eighty PCI' cc nt of this 11m . ft Friday f or l he ir ha llie in Los was n't, and th e runner stopped at doul 's and brokL' n win dow pam': . P cter~, LOIS Pc n llln gtl1n , NellIe lIu nt \\'i ll l'elllain in t. he co mmuni- Ange les, Ca lif" aftel' sp en ding second. Ivin s fli ed out to left. but both runn 1'5 were safe when Th ~ thicv eH we l'O evi dl! n t l\' aftl' I' WaLiwls, Ruth H oc~ett , Irma Lies wh I'e ~ell i s /I re su lci undl'r ~(, I'(! I'u l wcc k " in Wa y nesville. Dal'bys hil'e fa iled to handle Roll's cas h as they we nt di l'ett l,I': t·o t he Selll'S, ~o sc Le(: McChml. contracl lInri tw nt y p e l' cen will 11', and Mrs, Raymond Cannel' lrroundel' t o third. R oll s tole sec~ chuo l olTice. wlwre it wa s c u ~ tom­ Mud Pie Choruob e uRed fo r s tatl' and n a tiunal V c lda' Jea n St. ,johll., Roxy wo rk . and famil y in co mpany with Mr. ond, and a1'l'oll went out, pi~her al'y in the past to keep c hange ('" ackett, Belly Arthur, nnd Mrs. hll ~ . ]O~ dwards, of Day- to fi rst. Cramer won his own game hand, fl' OIll wh c rc .' mall unlOun!. Cnrol~' n ---. nf monc)' had bee ll slo ll'n hel·e.lo- NUI'nlll L ove ly , Anna Maralyn to n. ~ Jl ' nt Sunduy in Richm,ond, with a left sing le that scored both R, ou den and Roll. Another erIn d. fore . T ca chel'S d es ks and oRi ce r e- Whit~lk er, BetLy n av is, Lois Jcan NEW CENTURY CLUB ro l' and a pas8cd ball put invaders onnel', cord. \Vel'l' I'ifl ed bllt lh c in t I'll d<'rs Bakl'l', 1I11l1'y Ro"" Uuth H,A S FINE MEETING we re kind e no ug h not to ~el'io ll ~ ly Mal'Lha Ma rtin, Alto n Earnhart. MI'. and MI'R. . Lee Hawke on . ('co nd !lnd thil'd before the inHuh Choruld iRtc r b tit i ng's. and so n ~ , Do nuld a ~d Dean, and nin\! clos(' cl, but Mendy got a Th e October l11el'ting of t h l' Ellen i\1os!';, Charlulte Rye, MI'. Maynard We lt.z vi sited Ser- chance at the n ext butter's offere\\' Ce ntu r ~' .Iuh, all outstund'[1 l'ah Co nn er, pellL Mo und, Adams county, Sun- in!!, and lhp damage waH complete School Pay. Tribute 10 Edi.on Fra nces J o hn s . at n nother v is ilor got to base. ,l eun Hartsock , Jane Hartsock, in g local orga ni zatio n , was held day. The Engli ~ h e l!l ~RC~ o f \\. H. S. \,i l'l-: ini a Sc hul e l', M.lnic H oak, at the rl ca~a nt h om e of Mrs. Well, its all OV'I', and our boys llaid tri bll te t o Th llma~ A Iva B tt~' Tinn y, Eli znb('~h BUI·nett. Edilh M. Hurri : , Fl'id'a y aftel' ll oo n M f S, R oy .A ndrew s, of hicaJ,(o. didn't do so bud at that. Nineteen T\\'~nty lwo me mb er s un s we red Edis on W edn e"day. Octo her 2 1. Mrs. ,.Jnhn B. GOIl S wus accomand 1\'11'5. J. O. Cal'lwright were vict im s, h'n de f eats and a tie 1931. pan is t (or the Dlll iea l und fan cy 1'011 call with "Autumn Ver~e." lunch eo n gue:;tR of Mi ss May gallle for II winning pel'centage of Th e Pl'Ogl'Ulll committee , MI·s. Each I)upil in thc ~1' c ln ~~e~ WIIS dunce numbers . Wrig ht at The Li t lle Inn, on .055 . Next week, we expect to r e qu e, te d t o bl'in j!' all in'fonnati n publis h th e batting, scoring and A : ubs tantial S UIll W:\!l n etled lJall'iR, !\h . J . W. Ward and Mrs, Thur ·day. J, . Hawke, had al'rangeo th e they could find I'c'ga r din g th e life f il l' the o r ~a niz l!lt ion. base-running rec ord s of the individ program, \\'hich was e xlremcly inof Edison . Th e r c r <,p ort~ were Mr. anti Mrs. W. E, Stroud and ual memb er s of the team, to be tere~ ting t o say th c leas t. 'Mrs, rend and discussed in c l a,,~. MI'. and Mrs. Geol'ge J. Smith foll owed by t h e fielding and pitchGeU~'g'l! Marks. of Dayton, n forTh o:! Rag was at half-Illust all day ing record~, in later iss ues. mer me mb e r of t he c lub, render ed s pe llt Su ndll~' at C hillicothe , the I!U' , b of J \f... and Mrs. F. R. MORROW ;:el'erlll vorll l selectio ns during thc T h ~ e ighth g nlll had a e1u s, di,,afl('l'no ll n , 1\l l's, Marks has a l oo maw . cuss ion on the life of Tho mas A, AB R H PO A E pleasil1J,( I'll ice a nd her. inging' was 0 0 1 0 0 Ediso n o n the day of hi ~ burinl. T , Couden, 3b 4 Jl'liss Trill e n!l Edwal'lls , Miss. grea tly e njo)·ed. She wa : a cco lllOc tll bel' 21, 1931. R. Co uden, ss , :1 L 1 4 2 0 Margaret Edwards und Miss Jessie pani cd by Mrs . Isi nh nrt, !I1"o of :I 0 0 9 3 0 Clark e wer e din nel' guest s of Mrs. Ivins , c Dayto n. 4 1 0 3 3 1 Roll . 2b Gradel to Have Hallowe'en Party "Ca rill () n Mu s ic or ,inging W. H. All en nt The Little Inn, CaITolJ, cf 4 0 1 1 0 Q T UI':(' I'S" \I'm; th e SlI b,i ect of all ThLlI'!'da y e vening, The grades at t he Grade chool 4 0 1 0 4 0 Cramer, p int l 'c~ Un ~ and in ~ t ructive pupe r building lIl'e having Hallowe'en 0 0 Miss J essie ,Clal'k c e n tertained Th omrs on, I'f .. 4 0 1 1 O' purties. Thursday, October 29. WAYNESVILLE M, E. CHURCH prepared n nd reud by M I'S, Ward , 1 0 0 B Howard , 1b 4 J\1i ~s Lulu SOll{,I·~ . S up e rvi ROl' of Mi s~ Trill c na Edwurds, Miss MarThe pupils that j;l'0 on the fir st Whitucl'C!, If :l 0 0 0 0 0 G. C. Dibe rt, Pastor the Police W o mun' s Bure'au of garet Edwurd;, and Mrs . W. H, hack" will have their party fr o m 2:45 to 3: 15, and th ose going 011 Wedne ' day: Biuie ~t udy u nd Oayt on, I-:avc n ta lk, explaining' A ll n wilh a oinnl'l' at The Little Totals 33 2 <\ 27 12 2 the last hucks will hav e theirs from pl'ayel' m ee tin g at 7 :00 1'1 . m, Thi ' mOHt intel'cst ill Kly th c work of Inn, Tue sduy no on, that departmen t, 3 :ilO t o 4,00. wc ek' we will ~ ludy the paraol . of WAYNESVILLE A. C. Re v, G, G. Dibl'I,t, Ml's , M. A, DUI'ing th e Rocill l he) lIr t he hORl· At t.\l e II igh School Building t he Good .'aIll2lI'itan, Ch oir Ill'acAB R ' H PO A E e!'!;, a ~s i : 1 cJ I Y 1\1 r ~ . Elllma Mc· S ilv el', Ml' ~. A. K. Da y and Mr. the Sixth evcnth and Eiyhth tice al 7 :45 p. Ill. 4 0 0 BOO graoe s will hu ve their parties Friday: Jt·, ('.hoir pra ctic e al C lure and Mrs. Rnnulu 'llawk e, L1o~' d Davi s atte nd ed the District Welle l', c .. CO I~fel'encc of the M, E. Church HeIsinger, !! .. 4 0 0 1 3 0 , sel'v~ d a d e lici oLl~ IUllch, from 2:30 to 3: 15; and those 4 :00 p. m. ' Darbyshire , 3u 4 0 0 1 0 1 Mrs. lIa rris' invi te d guests at l)nyton, Fl'idny. going on the last hacks will hav e Sunday: 'unc.lay ~ ch oo l at 9 :3 0 Aug.:lpurger, p 2 0 1 1 4 1 spe llin g, arithm etic, and his tory a , Ill. Morning wllrship at IO :SO, wt' l'e Miss Lulu So lla r8, MI'S, Mr. and Mrl;. J. P. Fra nk and Menrly, 2b .. :I 0 ] 0 2 0 contests from 3 :30 to 4 :00. Epworth League at 6 :10 p, m. Ge rge Marks and Mrs . Is inhart, EVallf,!'eliRt,ic service at 7 :30 p . m. df Duyton; Mr8. Alonz o ·C ul'1, daughler, Mi :s VeRta, Mr, and Mrs Reis; ng, Ib .... 3 0 0 10 0 0 W.. H . .s. Firat Game With ~lalon On Wednesday of next week t he Mi sges Annie U, and Mame T. Harry F'runlt and Mi ss Amelia Hough, If .. .. ,3 0 0 2 0 0 Frank, of , pl'inl{fi cld, were Way- Ellis. ef " .. ,. :1 0 0 2 0 0 Ma on was doped las t year t o be W. F. 1\1. S. will meet with MI'. Brown and MI'8. 0. L , Crane, ne sville vi. ito r 5, Sunday after- Ramby, rf .. ,. 3 0 1 2 0 0 to,ul'nam e nt lI'inn c;t's lnd almos t Lotz nO Oll, 1I1'ceede d Ill acinr. third in county. The di s trict W, F. M, S. mee~ing ENTERTAINED FRIENDS 27 0 3 27 9 2 Tot!'. ls ,.. of the Dayton District, will be 1\11', und 1111'S. Roy Boyd, of Day80me ~ay that t hi s was due to in· held in the Epw orth I\f, E. Church 123456789jul'ies. Mr, and l\Il'~ , F.lia~ Og'l eHb ~~c de- t o n and Miss Bonnie Hixso n, of d W· of Dayton , on Friday of this, week I f 000002000- 2 l .a ~ t yea r t Iley (e call' a y nes _ _ ___ li ghtf uJJ~' en te rtain ed a large CO Ill- Pike vill e, T e nn., we l'e week-end Morrow 0 ville twice, There the HI'O l'e wa, pany o f friend s at th eir beautifu l g ll esls of MI' . .u nd MI'~ . Carl Fl'ye , Waynesville OOOO. ()IOOOO27 10 B and at Wayn e~ville the WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF cOllntry hUllIe on Sunday, October MI', Gilb'rt Fry e \I'OS a un day tolen BaRes-Roll , HeI singer. score was 27 t o 22 . CHRlST ' 25th. dinn e), gue ~ t. Left on Bases- Morrow 6; W. If the Wayceh ~ ca n con f orm to (Undenominational) At o ne o'c lock an c le!!ant lurA. . 3. a new set of plil),S lind the sys:c m Cite. tel' A. W'iIIiam so n, Minis ter k ey dinner was ~e l'v t'd til the Geo rge H e nkl e, on of Mr. and Two-base Hit- R. Conden. of a new couch, th cy ha l'l' hop ~. of B ' bl S I I t 9 ' 30 follO\\'lng ~ue :;tH: Judge an d l\Irs. 1\11'': .. , fl. 1il'l1kle, u junior at Double Play- Cramer to Roll to turning the tab les on Ma~o n., . I" e . ~ 100 . a . a . . ' m" A. C, Reis ingel', Ealo n, Ohi n., Wi ttenbe rg College,. l1l e m~er . of Everyone is urged to come out l ~01~1!<. S~ppel at cOPCIU SIOII. Jud g(' and Mrs . B, Dechant Mrs Phi MU , I} e lt!l and PI Delta Eps llo~ Howard, Struck Out- by Cramer 9; by Frida" eVC1ili llgo. N ovembe r G, an,l ~hl'l sttnn Endeavor at 6:30 p, .m. ' J. W. Smith, MI', and ,irs. Stanl ey fralerlllLl es , has he e n named ,bus!s uppo'rt the tcam in the first g ame EurJ \V~o!nrd, ~eudcr. Evclllng M. Se ll er!'!, MI'. and Mrs. e ha s. Ile s~ ~lIal1 ! lgc r o~ the Yl'l1 rbook ThIS Augspurge l' B. Bases on Balls -oft' Cramer 1 j of the seuson , Th c' gam e is to be ' ('vangchsl lc s<; rvlce ~.t 7:30 p. 111. Lewis, MI', and Mrs. J. Wurren t:HJsll lo n, I ~ cons~dHecl olle of four plnyed at th e Waynes ville gym. Ser!1I 0 n,,' l~bJ ect", Behold-:-and W ood and family. 1.e bnnon. MI's. ,1 u urnalr s~l c pl' lze pOSItIOns for off A ugspu rge r 2. Passed Ball- Weller, Ivins. A preliminnry gume lI'il1 be ~ehl ve. BI o. ~Vllllam so n. pI each- William Dechant, Middlptnwn, Mr. th e coll ege year. Umpires -Iron s and Crowl. played between the F('SCl'\·es. IIlg. Churc h NI~~ht Program each and Mrs. W. H, Allen. Mr. and a .... I·aduatc of W cdn l'R<lay at 7 :30 a . m, The M J Q G U I ~' 1 MOl ·ton Rei"'el 1I1i:R May Wright wa s hostess ~ ~--..." h h h fit h rs. . . .0IlS, ",I'. a ll( J' rs. .0 . S , U. coaching sc hool has cure were y o u ee a ome. FI'ed Gon s an(1 fllmil y, MI', an d an d M rl', Charles M od erwell, of F. B. HARRIS REELECTED chal'ge of thc games. ST. MARYS CHURCH Mrs. J oh n B. Gon ~ , Miss Olive Chica!!o. wa ' gues t of hon ol' at a !!1' lit The Little Inn, Monday dinn Allen and Miss A li ce Gon s, F , 8. Harris. supel'intendent of Rev. J. J. Sc:hetrer, Rector ' F. F. A. Newl eve ning, Oth e r guests were Mrs. the Warren county schools, was re Anna Cadwn llud el'. Mrs. Mary L, No\' emhel' 1, All aints Day. Mr. C rabb e. in . tructo r of the SHOPLIFTER FINED Adams, M 1'5. S. F. Elbon, Mrs. elected president of the Warren F, F. A. of Wavne'ville. atte n,led twe nty-sec o nd Sunday afte r TrinAl on7.o Curl. Mrs . Lindley Men- County High School Athletic Asa meeting of the F, P . A. in s tr'lIct- it y, C hurch schonl a~ () :30; se rmon sociation at a reorganiZation ~eet­ Mrs. Golene L!lke, 22, wh o li ves denhall, 1\1 rs. W. H. Allen, Miss ing held at Ceb~non on Tuesday ors of WCRtc hester, Monroe, and and Hol y Communion at 10 :3 0. on the J ohn B each fal'm, two miles Marn e Bl'Own and Miss Clara Lile. Lebanon, at Lebanon on the evcnevening. W . E. Smitp, !!uperiniening of Octob e r 22. Th ey decidell FERRY CHURICH OF CHRIST Ea s t of to\\'n was fined $10 lind Honoring MI'. Warren Cleaver, dent of schools at. Car lisle, was elthl' cOHt;' in the court of Mayor C. that each school w ould entel'tain ( UndenOT!linational) " .' . \ Q. Hildebrllnt, MondllY, wh c n she of Detroit, M ich .. Mr. and Mrs. E. ccted secretary. ' , the other three at thei .. sc hool. C. Mannon, of Wilmington, enFour coul\ty s chool eV~Jlls lare Chestcr A. Williamson. Minister plcad ed Iruilty to II chur!!c of pe tit The date of the F. F. A. soft Intel'est in the evangelistic lal'e(·ny. , he c o nf es~ed, p olice tel'tained at dinner, Sunday, Mr. sponsored by the !lsspcja.~ldp each ball game has been changed fl'om campaign ha il gl'own apace. Bro. said, that s he took three dresseR and Mrs. G. C. Davis and family, year-;the baskethnl) ' to,urnam~nt. Monday, October 2G to Tues day Bateman has bee n bringing p ower- ut thc H. H. Thome Store !Ind MI'. George Davis, of Beech Grove o~atorlcal contest•. ' II1UIIC festtval October 27 because the Engli sh ful se rm ons and his Illusical ability one lit the Paris Store, at Wil- MI'. and Mrs. Joe, Davis and family .and fie)d meet. All of t~ose ev\!nts Literature classe. a r e going to has helped to draw large crowds. mington Saturduy. She paid her and MI'. Clyde Levicy. of Hal"Veys - were dlscu ssed and part:al arrange Cincinnati t o see "Hamlct." uurl!" MI'. and Mrs. J. A. Hart.sook, ments l,!l,llde at Tuesday s meet/lin g . Everyone atte nd the game Tues Program fol' L o rd 's Day. Novem- fine and was released. She was ar- Dayton, Mr. and MI's. A. Z. HarlSuperl!'tendents of t.he ten . rst res,ted Satul:day afternoon by day night at 4 :00 o'clock and see bel' 1 a s follow , : Bible School at 9 :30 a. m. Lord's Supper and ser-' Chll'f of Police Ben South a nd sock and family, Wilmington, Mr_ grade hIgh sch ~ols I~ "Ylllren s ome great playing. mon at ] 0 :30 11. 111. Sermon by Patr.o lman Everett Downing, as- and Mrs. R. H. Harbock and cOlln~y. hold ·,nvmb~s.hlp . In the assoclatl?n. The 'organtzatlon was ---Bro. Bateman r Bro. William so n. sisted by Con stable Joy. H. H. family. and Mrs, Lena Hartsock. formed 10 19 I,!: _ .. - _ Th o rne. pl'opdetol' of the Th orne You are alwa ys welcome at this BOUGHT LARGE FARM Store, found Hie young 'woman in Mrs. Anna Cadwallader and 'Miss church. ' BRIDGE C'LUO' his · store with three dresses hidd en Clal'a Lile entertaine'd a group of O. J~. Edwards bris purchased If friends Tuesday evening, honorini\' ' I .. under hel' t;out. ' ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH 500-acre farm in Fayette county ---l\h's. Charles ModerweH, of The' Young Woli)en's b~' ,n~ar qreenfield, Ohio, where he" Rev. LawrencI! B. MollmaDD. Qhicago. Dinner at The Little Inl) club 1J.1et Tuesday evepi!]g at ';tbe '. CLOSED HIS DOORS .\\l1th hIS . ~()n \ J. W . Edwards and First, Third ~tld.~F,ifth Sunday was followed by .a pleasant ,social home of Mrs. B. ' L. Buerkle. I {amlIy, ,Will r~move. abQ.llt Fobl'u- Mass at 7:0Q n. m. Second and time at the Cadwallade,,- home. Prizes were awarded to sry. It Ilj the ,mtentlO'n of Mr. Ed- Fourth Sunday, Mass at 9:30 a. m. , James Wakely, who has operat- The guests wue Mrs. Mode.rwell, Vernon. Simpso'n, Min Sara wards to go mto stock raisit~g on ' ••• _ ed a restaurant here f.or ' several Mary L. Adams, Mrs. ~ith sildine and Miss Alice. t~~;==~ a large. I!eale.:. The MlslJesTlallena . . . ' years, clo~ed ~is dool's Monday and Mrs. M. Harris, Miss Emma lteighWay, FollowfDlf the- gam ~nd Margal,'et Edwards>have laken MI·s. Esther: Stout IS very III at moved hiS househo.l~ . lZoodll and Miss May Wright, 'Mr!!. AfoDzo mente were, served by over pis town home and the bot- ,the home of her daughter;' Mrs. S: family to the Ralph Miller farm, Curl, Mr. and ·Mr:s. W, H. Allen,! Invited (l'uesta were, tom hInds owned by Mr. Edwards. F,. Elbon. ' on ~oute ~2. . Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Elbon. tall and MI88 Dennie

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Probate Court Proceedin,. Ha.-ry William Frank~ e.xecutor f ,,!It.a te of Mat'tie Pearl Frank ill 'J hi!! i nye ntory.. . W. B. ornell wa. appointed appr>li: I' of estn t(~ of E lizabeth Th umpso n, d()<:eas(~d in place of H. 'orn II, _ Tho will of John Hackett was til d in CO UI·t.

Ad a . Kelley, executl'ix of estnte o f G. Ad olphus Kelley, deceas Cll, flI ed her first ELnd fina.1 ':Icco'llnt Geol'ge P. GatE!S, IIdmmlst.rntor of the e tut e of Fanny M. n o bm s~n decea sed LS ol'dered to sell cer?1n uontls at not less than appral 'ed vu lue, A. Edward H oppe and Herbert Hopr(- , xeculol's of e tate of HenI'ielhl Hoppe . deceased . .filed t heir inv .... ntul'y and apP l'aisement. r.lal'Y W ed dle, administratrix of t-stt\!e o f l'hilil) H opkins, Jr. , derell~ed is to 8el c(~rtain stocks and ho nd ~ nl n ot les!! than appraised va lu e . Churle. J. Wa:Jtgoner, administralor of c~ ta te of hadcs Woo lIe .I ece used. Firs t and final. Ct- o l' ~e r. GIlt.es. admi nstralol' of -stute o f Fanny Robinson, dec ·used, is ordered to sell certai n ho ndH ut private sal e and for cas h. ha rl es W. Sc hwartz. e xecutor 1) f C'!>lUle of Elln C. Sc hwartz, decea~e d. fil ed hi s first und finul ace unt. Thomas Nevi lle, adminis trator of estatl! uf Mnrtha Neville. filcd hi s inventory und apprui);ement. lI owal'd J. Conv in. administrot.()I~ of ('~ tllt e of Lidll Smith, flied his invento!'), and ap prai He ment. Su l t!~ rnud e by Aetna Layman, ndmin istrntor of estate of Robert Elm er S hurp we-re approved by CO Ul't and all a ccounts- ul'e to be seltied.

- --=-=-:-=--= -=::= = = = wa s much amused. , he ' remained unconvinced and he laughed again .. Th ere was silence for an inte rpi e{'e (\' ~ itle money and do my "Iumb duty a~ /I eili? n by tipping val. Then, "D'y' know where the gang way is y'c.al~l e in at?" he o lf thl' c() ntl'aband." Il i ~ co untenance beamed wilh as ked unexpectaol ,y. Th e gi l'l looked puzzled, toward en j ym lit of tht! in len d d coup; inno('cnt of uny :; Ii ~ ht est pcrce p' him; t urned her gaze in the diI'eelion 0'( the door. "Y es," she tio n "f the s ham e of bad fa ith. As he went on . however. his su id wonderingly, "I know e)o;actly rentul'es turn ed ul'ly with di sgust. where it is." "Then," said Ponape Burke, ncle Sa m' had proved an unbelievabl e ti~htwad. and the Orien· "ju·t g iv e it one fla sh with yer tals had di scovcl'ed Burke's at- lorch," , .iOi~ Th e girl was , suddenly again, a temp t . They had ~e t gunmen after him. And "for a I'ea on"-which IilUe afraid. Hark? Was that 0 the man did n ot explain - he was so und of Burke, lilloving? Her t humb touched the torch. con spicuou s. " 1 could of laid up a!lhol'e," he As a lightning flashj its ray shot ILLUSTRATIONS BY HENRY JAY LEE concluded , "but some ulavule devil forward, landed fu I upon the Copyright by ChArles SCl'ibnel"s Sons hanghaies my bankroll and leuves p lump vest, the chubby infantile me ju t plnin on lh e beac h. Se T face. Burke still Isat on the trunk. Agllin darkness ; inpenetrable, stOWM awa y here." sistent, that could llcal'cely have Palmyra thought it 'afe to be- intimidating. CHAPTER II. Befol'e Burke c ould have m been a respo nse to anythi ng in the li eve he might rea lly ha ve be e II robbed . "So, thcn," she inquired s he whirled toward the entry, Palmyra s wung lhe bulkhead man's tone. I She shifted the light to his faee in a tone of regret, "yuu're- n ot, sw itch ed on the light. door open. The shaft leaped aCI'OSS, and Now that she wos olon e, how "Why are you ab oard?" she de- after all, a pirate? r felt yo u might . huve heard the Rainbow wus seek- then in its circle, vivid ngainst th~ different it was down h e re; the manded. tl OOl', there s prang into being a He hesitated. "Because," he ex- ing buried trells ure." darkness menacing, alive witl! Pon upe BUI'ke shot a look of in- . aVllge face. Willd, copper-hued, groaning whispel'it of sound, yet plained presently, "I'd sooner be empty save for that unseen pr~s­ here than in the cold, cold grave. terest in her direction. Th en, ap- it held rigid as jungle lion caught ence. She was, unexpectedly, a ht- Not," he added with a shiver parently unnoye(1 that. (01' eve n a by I)h oto-fla shlig ht. Under a great whi('h set the plump cheeks atl'eJ1l- mome.nt, he could hnve ta ken her mat of hair, fi erce staring eyes, tle afraid. gri nnin g lips drawn back from two seriously. he voiced a protest. But sh e had her definite pur- ble, "that I ain't cold here; too." "Grave?" inquired Pulmyra, Pt' e~ently: "Miss, why did y'lay row ~ of s quare teeth that clamp'ed pose. upon the bladc of a ten-inch kmfe. "Bullet," explain ed the stowa- below here?" Palmyra entered, placed sandIt was no~ the face of Burke. She had la in he low mi sc hievouswiches, a bottle of water, an elec- way, It was not the face of a white The girl sm iled invisibly. She ly 0\0 consult II buccan eer. So, tric torch on the deck . Then she did not think anyone would feel "I'm SO ITY yo u don't s mack more man. shut the heavy door. ext morning Mrs. Crawford "Here I am," she announced it necessary to shoot uch a plump of th e Spanbh Ma in." wa s what and her g uests were gathered in !!he said, little man. cheerily. "A s fOI' who I um," he contin- . Then he asked: "But what did lee of the deckbouse, bundled in Silence. She got up, waited the torch ued, "I'm asking you, lady; do y' hove in mind? Maybe we could their rugs. The sun , o'n ly at intervals·, had casting a moon of light upon the y'know the Line? The Line islands, do bettel"n y't hi nk, 1 mean- the .Gilberts, Marshalls, Palm yra s hook her head invis- been blinking, bri.nging a touch of food and water. .ibly. "Oh. no," she sa ill, "you' re warmth to the surface of the sea. In the center of the spotlight Carolines?" She shook her hend. Then real- not al III! t)le so rt.· ' But she ex- charming the spreading canvas were two feet. They were small, encased in button shoes. They i~ing he could not see, added u plained. When she had found into life. As, pl'lesently, Palmyra there WlI S su me(lIIe ab oal'd, she rou sed from her preoccupation to dangled, juvenilely, six inches from spoken negative. .. If y'was kn owing t ' the Line, I'eculled a populal' comedy: a join th e others in a laugh, the lumthe !leek. For a moment she lady, you'<1 savvy Ponope Burke. burglar entrapped, all unknown to inary glance down again and printth'o ught that here was a boy. But as the disk "of illumination Named uft er the biggest 0' the lhe ot hel's, with 1\ hOll se party un- ed on the deck, black and sharp. moved upward it revealed the Carolines by admirers -" a titter der J!uard in qlluruntin e ; 11 0 end of ed/!: d, the lifting shadow of the bod:t of a man, small plump; - "and also t hem us is not so ad- myste l'y, exc item ent, before he'd sail s. . dressed in a way one might associ- miring. As I says before, I foll ow been d i ~ c o v e r e d . "A nd I h oped." Such a shade lay across the ate with the racetl'ack, ringside. the sea. Master 0' my own craft." she conclud ed, "we could get up a girl's face. When the Rainbow rOlle Palmyra was amu sed, sceptical. littl e plot. Something piratical, to a surge, the Shlldow moved, as a The ~hecked s uit, fancy vest bl'i~ht t hl·illing-. nut," s he added l'clligned- curtain up, and tan gloves, above all the walkmg "But why . . . " the sunbeam "I'm stowed away 'cause I had Iy, "n ot a one woulll be scured at cllug ht in turn and illumined perstick, were ludicl'ously unnautical. you." . t'make my westing quiet! If thi, s The face now broke into a grin fect teeth, dimples, eyes that dancund the man said : "I ask you, lady yacht puts buck ~vith me," he add· From the dark th e re came a pt o ed with fun; set a -flame the crown is it fair t'keep me hove to under ed, "I'm a corpse. That's why I longed ch uckl e.- "We ll ," hesitated uf brig ht hair, hell' most noticeable yer light, when T can't make out thank you. Y'kept still and th ose Burke at It-ngt h, "if y'i nsist on endC'wment. hours counted. Now, s he'll more pirates . . . But why not some a line 0' yer I'ig?" But lioon she was somber agaih. stunt a litll e mor e !{enteel? A con- .' he had been shllken by that She took up the water and sand likely hold her coul'se." . The girl s miled delightedly. ce l·t say? Know a lot 0 ' native fi rcc vi ~ age leaped out at her ' '\viches and put these on the trunk next to that on which he .sat. Then Once again, Arabian Nights, ah oy ! so ng ." from th e dark . . Th en~ had been, it seemed, u she backed away to a seat oppoIn Ramp le he guve her a phrnse; Shc s hould !rave suspected a site, turncd the torch upon them. Chinese merchant of Bagdad- no, a chanling fl"Rl'lI1 e nl, rh ythm wi th. seco nd presence . . One glance at One of the gloved hands snatch- Hono lulu- who was se nding a alit ll1u ilir; low-" iccd' words, me l- Burke's hand, g.loved though it ed up lhe water, and he drank cargo to California that would g O liflll O ll ~ , poly~yll!lbic. wa ~, ShOllld have sufficed. It was under the hatches rice and tell, b ut ea'1.erly. . " Th e.l'c," he concluded with a smull, pudgy, never the thick 'Not everx lady, " he went on come out coolies and opium. H e t(, uch of pride , "Something lik e sinewy paw that had fastened upadmiringly, 'would lay below at wanted just th e righ t sort o'f mun that. on the cabin port. Her wits about midnight t'ferret out a stowaway.' along to smuggle them thro ugh, R'ut the gi l'l Hcor ned min strelsy. hel', she should have mistrusted As the Rainbow drove into an- and Ponape Burke, Wh o had bee n H e n!illpsed in to th e laugh- to Burke's so ng; not having waited to other sea there came again that idling about the town, was chose n. her irritation. "Pirates it is," he be lold afterwards that he was "But, lady," he explained earn- n ~ s(' n tl' (1. "A nd pVt'n if yCI' bunch chantin g : "Silent, go stand against fette red ' elink an:! clank of iro n away !Somewhere in the dnrk. At estly, "don't mis take. I Slll'e meant nin 't selll·t 0 ' me, maybe we co uld the door, knife ill teeth, and look tho so.u nd Palmyra stirred with a t'play fail' and square with Uncle fram e 'ern lip II startl e. Wuuldn'l tel'l'ilic. " returning disquiet, vague but in- Sam. I planned both t'mnke a be a bit ~ ul'rri s c d . Not a bit." He (To be continued)

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The wiu of Howard GtlUlllford, deceased, was admitted to probate. Nellie B. G1allllford was appointed No bond ·required by I'equellt of wUl. Louis Kalbe. executor of the estate of May Elizabeth Kalbe dee'alled , filed his first and ftna\ acOUI:t. . Anna Stamps, executrix of the estate of P. A. Stamps, deceased, filed hel' inventory IUld appraisemoot. ' . Emma James, administrator of es tate '0'1 Martha L. Fouch, deceased , first · and final. . Elmol'e D. Graham, administrator of estate of Florence S. Ke.8ling, deceaslid. First and final. Clal'a MurphYi executrix of estate of Geol'ge B. Fouche, deceased First and final." Clara Murphy administratrix of es tate of Martha L. Fouch ceased. First and final. ' Lucian C. lnnis administrator of estate of Ursula Innis, deceased. Fil'st and final. .. William Chaney, executor of tate of Mary Constable, deceased. Ninth. J. O. CartwTight, guardian of Sadie Conner. First and final, Anna E. Sexton, executrix of estate of Jeannette R. Thompson, de ceased. First and final. .

'J .. E. Snuth to MAltll'ie· Smith Inlot No. 611 in Franklin. Sam Johns n to Rob rt Dors Ilnel Nettie Dors. i{t'1l1 estate in Franklin .

Common Plea. Proceedinlr. Ca d S. Bangham, plaintifl', is to I'ecover from }o~rank H. Graham, de r ndlln t, th~ sum of $216.72. The case of Earl Robinett versus ,John Rawlings and Mrs, Selma Hue was dismissed. In the case of Kurz-Kasch Co. versus Van Horne Co. the receiver is to se ttJ~ accounts and make retu rn to court. In the case of Harrie"t Ammon and Louellu Bradley versus Omar G. quires, et aI, the defendants are ~mnted 15 days to plea<l. In the ca e of Omer Rhoades vel'sus Charles T. Fry, the plaintifl' is to g ive additional security cosls. In the case of William Xe vers us Edwin L. Weer, et a!., it ordered by the court that partition of estate bG made and George Ande rson, Leonard Mounts and L. W, Smith were appointed commissio~ ers.

CORN HUSKIN CONTEST

N ..w Sui" Carl S. Bangham versus Frank H. Graham for cognovit. D. E, Heywood, administrator of estate of Luther L. O'Banion, deceased, versus Roy O'Bannon, et aI, for asking the direction of the court as to distribution of funds.

Marri . .e Lice ...e. Grant Lawson, factory worker of Franklin, and Miss Etta Cornett, housekeeper, of Franklin. John Edward Younker, farmer, o! Waynesville, and Miss Marjorie Medley, of WayneSVille. Earl Wayne Parker, machinist. of Morrow, and Mi!l!l Elizabeth Kirby, beautician, of Maineville. R.eal E.tat.. Traaafer. George Lugar Barkley, deceased to Elizabe.th Barkley. All real and personal property. Howard and Goldie Whitacre to Myrtle Landenburg Lapp and George Lapp. Real estate in Har. Ian . township . Henrietta Singh to Mutual Building and Loan Co. Real estate in Franklin township. Frank and James Osborne, d~ ceased, to Aaron and Daisy Os-borne. Inlot No. 86 in Lebanon. Roxanna Canning Co. to Lawrence and Elsie Sheperd. Real estate in Wayne township. David W. Taylor and Mattie Taylor, deceased, to Stanley C. and Mary Feldkamp. Inlot No. 7 in Maineville. . Minnie B. Lewis to Daniel B. Marklan<l. Real estate in Deerfield township. Lillian Schwate to Ruth Foster ;Real estate in Deerfield township. Clyde C. Collins to William J. Bolanger. Real estate In Union township. Raymond ·P. Shurts to Thane Dunn. Inlots Nos. 1885 and 1386 in Loveland . . George M. Bradley to Harriet Ammons. 106% acres in. Turtlecreek. George Kelle,}', et al., to Charlel and Lelah May Ballinger 121 acrel in Hamilton township. John D. and Norah E. Holliaay to J. Priee Osborne. 127.79 acrel in Harlan township. Carl and Caroline Schaub to Harry Allen Wilson. Real estate in Loveland. H. Frank Morton to June Morton. Inlot No. 665 in Franklin. June · Morton to H. Frank Morton. Inlot No. 281 in Franklin. H. Frank Morton to Farmers State Bank, of Eldorado. Inlot No. 281 in Franklin. Ray F. Mills and Lydia J, Mills to Roxanna Canning Co. Real e!ttate in Wayne township. John Thomas Riley to Cornelius Riley. In lots Nos. 407, 916 916 in Franklin. ' Ada S. Kelley to Charles Ballinger and Lelah May Ballinger. 121 acres in Hamilton township.

r. Martin Auctioneer

Bill. Allowed Emmett F.ltzroth ~ labor, $22.50; Charles Hull, laboL', $24; C. C. Hightmnn, brooms, $13; J. W. Lingo Hardware Qo., supplies, $2.26; Kaufmans, s uppli s, $1.11 i W. C. Turton, coal, $8.62; Art Meaal onstructioll Co, sa:fe $165. 22 i W . E. Bryant, services, $87l 96 RaerresPublishing Co., supplies, Phone 78J $15 ; JJaldwin-Law Publishing Co., supplies, $9.50; Commissioners of Clark Co. care of tubercular patients, $210; Mary E. Ennis, ser- ~,,--_--------...vices $10; Burroughts Ading Ma. $10; Burroughs Adding Machine Co., services, $5.56; Western Star tax notices, $40; G. Lederman, sup fUNERAL DIRECTOR plies, $2.60; Columbus Blank Book Co., supplies, $3.60; Western WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Star, bar dockets, $72.50; S. D. Henkle, assi tant county surveyor, $22.50; W. S. Bergdall, assistant co unty surveyor, $7; Ralph Miller, Full), .E quipped for Good Service . . aSl!istant county surveyor, $7 i Howard Fulkerth, stamps, $2; Larie Display Room, Sanit.al'Y Supply Co. supplies, $16.66; C. ·W. Stanton, s upplies, $5; Ambulance Service S. D. Henkle, survey ing, $11.25. Day or Ni.ht

SATISFACTION Or .No Cha.r ge

Centerville, Ohio

J. E. McClure

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The Warren (l u nty c ,rn hu sking co ntest will be held at the farm of C. R. Beckett, 10Ca le(i nn the Massie-Washin gton T q\\' l1"h ip line about two miles south o · VI i'l l\1an. at 1 p. m, Friday aftcrnoon, October 30, accordin g to unnounce ments Irom ounty Agent Cla~s, who states that full details as to rul e'! can be sec ured at the Farm Bureau office, from Mr. Beckett or from the following committee: Harold McKay and H. A. Millard, Oregonia; Ronald Hawke, Waynesville; J. A. Cowan, Lebanon, and Chas. HolT, Mason. . The county husking contest Is one of about twenty being worked out according to uniform rules explained in the Ohio Farmer. The county winner will compete 'for state honors on November 4 and the Ohio winner will get a handsome prize and free trip to enter the National contellt in Iowa next month. In a letter going out to Warren County farmers this week County Agent. Class explains briefly as follows: In stand ing corn, <;ontestants will husk for one hour and twenty minutes; or for one hour fl'om shock corn. Each contestant will have a team, driver, time keeper and two gleaners. . The bang boards on wagons can be adjustell to suit each conte!!tant who will also instruct his driver. The gleaners will gather the unhusked co.rn· and pick up all that misses the wagon. This will be weighed and deducted. Likewise, more than five ounces of husks per 100 Ibs. corn will be deducted according to a uniform system. The publi is invited to watch the hu s kin~ but spectators will have to ref rain from breaking down corn, talking or otherwise inteztfering with the contestants.

. ROOT FOR AND CONSIGN your Cattle, hogs, sheep and calves to Norris-Brock Co., live wire and progressive firm for the highest market prices and good service. Union Stock Yard.' Cincinnati, O. TUll c in on Radio Station WCKY 12:80 noon for our daily market repoTts.

UI .. THE MIAMI GAZETTE For Re.ulta

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Dr. John Zettel RESIDENT

Optometrist PERMANENT LOCATION

19 N. Broadway LEBANON, OHIO E,... Esam.ill.d

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Repalra

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BOW EL5 Stanley &Koogler Auctioneers

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Let Dr. Caldwell belp whenever your JESSE STANLEY chUd is feverish or upset; or haa Phone 320, N.w BurUn.toD, OlUo caught culd. ffis simple prescription will make that bilioUll, lieadachy, cross boy or EARL KOOGLER sid comfortable, happy, well in just R. D. 6, Xeala, Old. a few hours. It lOOn, restores the bo~ to heulthy regularity. It helps Phone Da,.toJl Co. 64JI "i>renk-up" a cold by keeping t.be • '3 bowel, frce from all that sickening mucus waste. .

You hart a famous dodo,'s word

CLASSIFIED ADS.

for 11th la:raliue; Dr. Caldwell's record of haviug lit tended over 3500 births

",iUH)ul loss of une mother or baby is bel.teved ualque in American MONEY LOANED lllndica.l hill tory . Gat a botUe of Dr. Caldwe1rs Syrup Pepsin from your drugstore LOANS on Llvelltock, Chatte1l. Second Kortplrel. Not.1 bou.h, and bave it ready. Then you won't hsve to worry when any member of John Harbin., Jr., Xenia, Ohio. your family ~ beadacby, bilio~s, eassy or ' constipated. Syrup Pepslll IS flPod for aU ages. It ~weetens the b,)",els; increases appetite-makes LONG OR SHORT 'l'Wm=lCuy term I. Allo surveytnf and Abdiseslion mor~ complete. . IItrac:tlnlr. Write and will can and lee you. Sam 0, Henkle, Wa~neaville, Ohio. J11 D•• ~. B. C"'LDWU1.'S

5% Farm Loans

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FOR RENT- Four rooms, with electric ligbts and garage. Cha9. Rye. FOR RENT-Room in garage for one car. Mrs. Susan Payne. ~028

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FOR SALE FOR SALE-Pure Maple 9yrup. . a few apples; some timothy hay Inquire of Flora Berryhill. N4 STRAYED-Male kog. If found, return to Jos. Tinney. Walnesville, Ohio. 021 FOR SALE - Poland-China boar ' pigs, also fresh Jersey cow. E. Evans, Lebanon, Ohio, Phone

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THRESHER SUPPLIES""': B,elts, }I.u lleys, · babl~t metal, oil CUPI, injectorS, Jubricators, steam ana water gaurell, ..auge Irlal., oU.n, packlnw, boiler Buel, auction bQ." ' 'tank pumps,,, valves and ftttln .... TBE BOCKLET.KING, CO., 415 W. Main St" Xenta 0" Pbone 880 .

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ISSUED EVER Y WEDNESDAY

D. L. CRANE • • P.bli'herlsub."'~tloD PriM. '1.S0 • Y.ar OftIc. P..oD ....................... No. 112 ..L._ P".foRlee af W"y". R•• •_ c . • ....................... No. 111 Ohio ••• Seeond CI ... rMo(/ M.tI.r .

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OCTOBER 28, 1931

Why Not 2SE and 2SW for Dixie Highway?

th~ calI l1n(1 r wh,}.'!.' Will' ,·aistld. By Jellie B. Tripp ])UJ'iIl F:' tllC> P II I!f clu I) wa" f,'ntlll'es "I' I ounty fnit. To-night. 1 hell I' S\\(wt mu ~l c, ThrouKh th' ,If\) rt~ of MI'. Coburn , It fl oats softly th l'o ught t.he all', donat d ,,1 1\00 [or And !!eeills to tak aWAy t h IYICI' hunl. Lt'o Jlli 'g anti pri7.t!. • Wh en the . weight Ilucli n wa. h 'ld the chnl1lpio n calf Of wotry, wOI'k tllld Cal' . brought 26 % ' pN I ount!' Th (!nti l' lot of sixl~' ca lve>; 1)I'()L,lght an It full s like n I.tc neoiction 01' a J)l'uyer, nl\lI'mul" d in t.he av rllgo of 10 1-3 c P~l' po und. l\ft,. olJurn i. fil'lll ill his be lief night; , 01' like a fllat her dt'iftin~ e~IJ'lh- t hnt lh in teres t UI'OU. ell in t hi!;' project' hll. brought lm\ny dollur!>, ward ill j.'(ute receipl" to th e Warren Frot)) un Ang'el 's wing in llighL. County fail,. alht,l' ·.... u nt ie~ ttHlhl For it slo ps the cenRtnll t d ri fting pro fit by f 11 (lw ing th ex ampll' ~e t by these wi de !lwukc fair onit-in k Of the cu n c nt uf my h(\t1rt ; ---- ~ ---I would lik ' In kee p it ulwuys, Of my life, til!! g'l'catr!s t pa rt. COMMUNIT Y PROBLEM S Herc in the \'clvt'l dUl'k n l.!~ ;·. FIlI'1II \\,11111 'n Il l'C mo r c int('r£'f' t W Iw rc is ~ pl'l, u'l tilt· will~ s of night , ' eli in di s (! u s~ illg {'Il llllllunily PI', I,· Which make : mOI'L' swcpt lh e lem at farlller~' inslitute~ tlla

IMPRESSIONS

THE MIAMI GAZETTE

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Due t~ .the .unauthentic publication of a ' s tatem ent t o the effect t~at t he Dune HIgh~ay (U S 25) would so on be ' rerouted so uth f,:on1' Fln~lay to P!I 'ii. t h" ough Kenton, Bellefontaine, Urbana, Spring fi e ld, Xema, 'Yaynes".llIe and on to hal'onvijle wh re it would' j oin ib; prcs~nt;. l'OUtlllg, .re~lcl~nts along the proposed ne w route have been bl'o wsIIlg ar?und In I~ten se e~citeme nt the past lwo week s. City commIssion, city councils, and innumerable ol'ganizuti ons h~ve ad opted resolution s declaring ~he change would be welcom ed With open al'ms. The. managclllen tl\, of Auto clubR huve nol been so rampunt ali to Jump at conc lus ions. Thi s sam e idea or rcrouting. U S 25 orig inated in Spri ngfi eld some fOllr years a~o. Th e promotlllg work .d one on lh e proj ect at thnt tim e went for nau g ht. 1'~e I'CI'OUtlllg of th e Dixie Hig hway cannot be accompli shed over IIlght. T~e ball of I'ed tape mu st be unl'ave led is not only a 11I rR" one but co~talll S many. kno ts. Res id ents ulong t he pruposed. n 'W ruute shou ld !·tlaltze that whIl e the y are lIIaking a fight t o c~lan ge the I'oute, the re sldentll along the present I'oute are putting up just as hard a fight to I'etain it. Wh,ile lhe 1~l'o p o!ie d ncw r outing through Bellefounlaine, Urbanu and Sprm.gfi e ld IS muc~ .more dil'ect und of shorte r mileage, it is vcl'Y doubtful If t he . uuth~ntte s wh o cunt 1'01 the des tiny of the Di xie Highway, not only III Ohw, but In all t he siates through whi ch it passe. , would nbRolute ly uband on the pre!le nl I'oule lh"ou/:,h Piqua, Troy anti Dayton. . As a su~gestc>d plan uf co-ope l'lltive action, wh ic h will ultai n much qUlcke l' res ults lind knock ull th e IJrop:! ou t from und el' t hl' oppo: iti on ~II the I'ccc nl . t'eso lu t i o n ~ shuuld be recalled and oth ol's adop te d ~ce l<­ mg th e I·clullllln.g of the dislun ce from Findluy t o Shal'unvilJ e via Kenton, Be ll e fontll.lI1e, l'blln n, pringfield ancl Xe nia as U. S. 2& E a nd thc pl' se nt r outing f"um Findlay to hUl'onvillc thl'u Lilli II , Piquu Troy ant! Duyton a ~ U S 25 W. . , Under thi s arrangement, on e group of enthu!liasts wo u Id secu I' C w hat they wontet! and the othc,' would retain what they hud . The III t ori ats could th en choose th e ir own r outes. A pr ecedent fIJI' thi ~ adju s tment is found on U. S. 25 (Dixie Highway) farthel' south. T\\' o routes Ilre available bet.w een ol'bin, Ky. and Newport Te nn. Th e west branch l'ings up 156 miles between the two I)oints. It is presum ed motol'is ts who m'e not in any hurry to get to their destination travel 26 W. Those wh o arc going so me place and desire to gct thcre in the shortest possible time, presumably, travel 251!; between the two towns a s the distance is only 127 miles. The same al'rangement can be had in Ohio with very little e xpense and ' no confusion. If interested parties will change their tactics and request the two I'uutes ins tead of hammering away at a comple te change 0'1 the old routing, their efforts will be rewurd ed.- Ohio Motorist.

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(H. C. Ram sower, Dil'ecto r of Agriculture Extens ion, Pres iding) 7 :00 Farm Night Melody Makers 7 :10 The Dairyman 's Fall Manage ment Pl·oblems .... ... C. L. Blackman 7 :20 Cha nges in Ohio Neighborhood Life ..... ... ... .. ........ .. C. E. Lively 7 :30 Planning Your Fann e rs' In stitute Program .... .... ... J. P. Schmidt 7 :40 Farm Night Mel dy Makel's . . 7 :60 Twelve Denominations in a Single Church ... ... .. ....... B. F. Lamb Ohio Council of Churches 8 :00 More Lei ure Through a Planned Kitchen .. Blanche B. Bowel'S 8:10 A Moment with the Composers .. .. .. .. ... .. ....... ..... David Larrimel' 8 :20 om & Foods for Winler Health , .. .... .. .......... ... .. Hughina McKay 8 :SO How to Store Your Fruit . ... . .. ...... , ' ... . ......... F. S. Howlett 8 :40 Fall in ' the Vegetuble Gal'de n . .... .. ... .. .. .. ... ... ... , .. . H, D, Brown 8 :611 Hog Cholel'U and Its ontrol . . .... .. .. ... .... . A. F . Scholk 9 :00 "Stoves" A Play by Mary Hatch . ... " The Neighborly Players

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lo rth wl l h u n the l.dOlltion of tbu :lOlendmtnt . J.lrocced to iuue <lnd a.c ll :\t public ~al e, {rr,m time IC, time . IHlde r luch reama. ti ons a.J (Iur IUlll by o rdu prllloulg3. te. for

no' less than par arld 3(Cfll Cd interett. not to e l. c~ e ll tlle total sum of ,('\.·t n million five hu nd red thou uml tl ul lar l of bon ds o( ,be State of Obio. bC;l 1 ing int e re llt a f n O( 10 exceed Ihe per cl:nt pe r ann um . pa),able l tnu. annunll ~. ilnd l1Ii'ttm In K III ten equal anllual ih3ta ll mcnts COOlmCIICHlR nut later tb3D tbe ' firs <by of Janu ary . 19H. all d nut lI! ,a rlier I than e i ~hcccn momhs a£tcr tbe isauance. Jf any such bond.. No , uch bund• •boJl be luued to matu re lolter thaD the first llal of l an ... r · 194J. The prOCCtd5 01 lbe .ale of such bonds , hilll be p.ll d Ulto the t re.:u urr. of the Stolt C of Ohio to the c rtJ it of it und therei n lo be kllow n a.s "Tilt StMe \Vella ... Hthl\bili t:u ion Fund " . Said {und 5u;a.l1 be ~pellltt'd without a l'propriatio n by tbe Ceoenl Assenlbly. bUl lubJcct to alJproval and all ot ment by the emergency bo~ rd. (or the purpose of sup plyina runds t\1 determined 01 the duector of public w c:lhrr, (or the ronuruction a nd rep3ir of buillJi n • • , t.he · !qUiPIIlf!Dt an d fu rni s; bin, thereof. and tlI.e ;HJrcb:ut of l:;and {or the UR of txi. tinl oc new welhre nnd pe:nal inll itut ion. of 1M n~te and for no othe,r pu rpole. Pew 1M pa yment of the inlerest on Su(,h bond. a ... 4 1 .he in s t3.lImen u of poncip:.l the rl"()f . ... the ""me m.:uure. and 10 "leet (be e x:penla of PHONE 8F3 lumi n istratlon hereof, oUll fund or funda in · ',he Illlle lr(';uurv. avail able b, 1•• for , appropria tion for the purpose.. for which qid ~ds shaJi have beeD issued Ihall. without HARVEYSBURG, OHIO li lprop riation by the Gene~1 AIiCOIblY t'CI I .,.,d out upon th t order of the ... id "the COlUlIli l5i oners of the S i nk,n~ Fund" to the tll( tenC n ~c~sli1 rJ'; hut the GeoeraJ A ..cmbJ, m ak e aJ>(lr opriati ons f or lucb purpo6C:I me of any such [undl, which appropriations )Q made shAlt be fi rst exhausted . before ,ny ulloppropri:ltcd 1II0 n ey i .~II be eo wj th· h .wn. The full lai th and c.redit of lbe St.te 01 Obio i. "uthy ~pl<dg <d (or Ibe paT' tnen t of silid bond ,. U JK) n tbe: rctirtment .. OTARY PUBLIC ,f all of ""id bond. and Ihe p~ymen l of &II the: intere, t the-reo" uid "The Commillionct. National B... k . 01 the Sinking P"nd" , holl rende r • lipal 'e po rt to the General A ssembly. 1'ht proWill. Drawn • . E.tate. Settled ra s ions o f tlus .ecti on ~h a ll be: lelf ·e:lI(ec"hnJ" Sfction 2. The sec retu"r of at :ate. iD the WAYNESVILLE. OHIO ~13nner provided by I.:1w. s h all preacrlbe tb. I-. r m of the ba llots to be und ~t the elec.tioa nentiontd in sec lion 1 hereof for the subfl iuion of the proposal therrin prov ided for; .ul .aid I>:\1I 0t. , h.1I dlslillclly 'lale the lmonnt of bonds I\utho r iz.ed to be illued. ,be ')eriod within which they Play be iuued. the mAximum ra te of inte rest thereof and Ibe rll1fl)o!lt fo r wh ic h the l:lmt are to t. ssued. Adopted. June 25. 1931.

Dead Stock Wanted

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NEW BURLINGTON \\' . II. :\ll'lld,,"hall ~ Jlent la st wcek wiLh hi ~ hl'u l hl' l'. Morru\\ and falllily, of Spl'in/.Cti cld . 1\'1'. and l\ll s. II. F. ComJllo n en tel·taill l'u li n Sundu y: Mr. unrl Mrs. Chas. Ilun tillla n, Tuyl or Hand mun an d duul:'ht I' Atin ll tte, Mr. and Mrs. R. olnpion, and chi ldre'l and MI'. BIi:s of 'i ncinnati. MI-. and !\II'';. E\'un Bogan and c hi ldre n, of la yton, un d Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh Boga n and daughter. of thi s com mu ni t y. MI'. lind JI'I I·s. AdulIl!' pickins on s pent W t'Ll ne ~ ,Ii1Y and Thu rsda y of lus t week with I'clutivcs in olumb us. The W . . T. U, home of Mrs. al'l J 0 11 • on Tuesday of last week. Hev. J{ ilm el' is co ndu tin g' r eviva l SC l'vicl'S at Zoal'. Ha rold \ li n Pe lt , R. D. Coll ett, Ray Co nklin, W. N. Mc }( u~' and R. E. Snook utt nd ed Gran d Lodge in Springfi eld la st week . '?II ..!;. J. L. Co na rd utlc nd ed t hc W. C. T. . Sta te 'onve nlion ;n Dayto n la l weck as delega te fr om th is Union. Walt r Blu ck agricultural age nt of linton co unt y nddressed the o mmuni ty clu b on Tu e~ d ay evening. MI'. und Mrs. Elm er uny u nci daughters, \\It-. und r. 1 1' ~ . Fr~!lk WiI1 ~ , 1\11'. a n d !\I n i . Pl'cd !lIc K"IDey were am ong the grou p of furm el's fl'o m Chester tuwtlshi/l who w('l'e gues l !If thl' co mm i. s ion mon lIt the incinnat i H )ek Yllnls last Friday .

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.ENSILAGE SALE

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30 Years Expcrience in Fitting and Making Glasses

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DR. RUDOLPH Sight Specialist

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nee of the S(,C"fe ta rl of StDte. I. Cl.ARI' NC I~ J. ;· ::O WN . S ec rel ar, vf St:"lte . of thc St ;,t~ of O hio. -~ .) hcrd.lY certify iMt tbe f o r el';',lII g is cOJ1icd (rom and care-a f ully ccrnlpared hy mc with rhe o r;':, ,"a1 Juint Huolution ad{l111cd bv tht' 8~ th Genua! ...... 'c,ubl, 01 the Slott o( Oh,o.u I"ue 25. 1931 'nd now on fi le 11\ hly o f1i ~ e :\l1d in mv offici. 1 t ustody as Sec reta l Y of Stnte. and foul1d to be: true nnd co rrrtt. S:dd 'oint Re ~llItl o1\ was filed In the nffir e of the Se-cretarv of State on luly I. " 19.11 . ... d pr""" .... 10 'm~nd the cOlis titu tiun of tbe Sta te of Obi.o by a dop ting a sct'ti on to be rle!ign:at~d ., .eelion 2b of Arlide V III . relnti os to lhe iuuance of bonds and It\.,y of t :Uttt for tbet public. welf:ue i" ~ t i tut ion of the State of Obio. IN WITNI': SS WHEREO I' . 1 h,,'e bereunto l ubscrilx!d m1 name and affixe d my official "ti1.l n. ColumlHl! , Ohirl Ih i! 12-b da, of September. II . j) 19.11 CI, IIIU: NCE J. UIWW N St'c reta ry uf St'de. (Seal)

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School gi rls won over the Alumni gil'ls. And the dwarfs won fr om J. S. Guthel'y, direclor 'o f agl'ic ul ture says: on e of th ~ out.stan ding the midgets. With Lavone Os born announc- County Fail's in Ohio is t he WarFail', at Lebanon . Mrs. Chas. Madden visited Mrs. ing, the 7 and 8th gl'8des gave the ren erCounty the cffi cient manage m nt of Eliza Thomas, and Mrs. Wm. Mc- foll owing clever Hallowe'en pro- Und J. Coburn, lh e secretary, t he Grath last Friday. gl'am at assembly Friday morning. Earl f D "My Old Kentucky Home," suug Warren • ICounty , Agcicultul'al Miss Margaret A. Starr, 0 ay- by the assembly., devotions led by Society is taking ~l leading part in ton was a week-end guest of her the cncoul'ugement of agriculture mot!:er, Mrs, Amanda Starr.. Paul Mayfrey P owell; "Hallowe'en d Song;" by Alice Bogan, Dena among young folk s in th i ~ count~· . Sl\turday, Oct.Q ber 31, will be a Smiley). of Dayton, was a Inner Davis, Betty Lou Stultz, Evelyn red le tter duy in Wanen County . guest :sunday. M C AI' d K thl Mr. and Mrs, M. E. Sherwood c anen, Ice nn a een A county-wid e meeting will be are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Fred GI·ay. They wel'e dressed as gob- held on the county fair grounds . Sherwood in Columbus. Iins, A play, "Who's Afl'.nid of Many state officillis w ill attend. The ladies of the M. E. Church Ghosts!" was given by Louise Old-fa shioned bat'bequed b eef and held a sandwich and pie sale at Collins, Ann MacDonald, Helen burgoo will be provided. The locnl Osbt'rn, Ernest Dodd, Allen Mcr 1\011'11. Merritt's Saturday a f tern~~n Kay . and Lewis' Campbell. "Old fai r board have financed t he purAaron Freeland I 11 patient In chase of: sixty-s ix Herefo rd calves. Miami Valley hospital where he Folks. At Home," was sung by the On this dllY, these calves will be '11 b 't t th ' ical opera assembly. Supt. Moore made an- distributed to me mbers of the .\~ I BU nn 0 ree SUI g nouncem&nts. There J\\,iIl be no County Baby B eef club. h08~r sympathy goes out to Mrs. assembly thi~ week as school wi~1 Warren ix ca lves will be g iven to as many W It R b ts and daughte.rs. be closed Friday that the teachel s boys in each t owns hip. These bo ys a er 0 e.r • I in ' ured may attend the Southwestern Mr. Roberts was serious y J Teacher'S Association in Cincin- wilt feed and care for these calves when he fell from a house on D r , . h d h "II until next fa ll. At nex t yeal" s fa ir n!'tl. The 6t an 6t . grades WI t he. Baby Be ef club will hold its an W a~ d ' s f arm Tuesday , He suffered gIve the pr'!/fl'am November 6. ~ flactured SKull. . L-sketball The MaSSIe Township Sunday nunl auction. Thes calves will be Another practIce un • School convention will meet at. the sold. Afte'\' dedu('ting the original arne was played Friday eventng M E h h S f cost , the remuinder' of the PI'O. . cure unday u ternoon, ceed s wilt be given to the boy h (' secon d t e am Of High School . 'November 8 boys won from the first. The HIgh Mr, and Mrs. C, Walker and children of Cambridge, Ohio, are ' guests of Ureir parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. L. Kennedy and Herbert. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Eakin and family en!ertained at dinner Tuesday evening; Miss Lucille Tucker and brother Harold, Alice Gl'RY, and Billy Carr. Alice and Billy remained overnight.' William Campbell IIlntertaipl¥i with a Hallowe'en party in honor of his 15th birthday Tuesday evening. The guests enjoyed various Hallowe'en games and stunts, roasting we'illers and marshmallows in the fireplace, and the deJiocious pumpkin pie and the birthday cake. William received a number of nice gifts from his friends. Kathleen Gray was an overnight guest. of Dena Davis Tuesday. . Mrs. Florence Davis and Dena attended the play at Waynesv ille Friday evening. Mrs. Mary Harlan Ham, of Dayton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Chal'les Madden at their home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Frazier, Miss Retha and Harold, of Dayton, wel'e Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Karl Shidaker, ABY ills and nilmc.'nls s~p,r. I 'ice BOUT two , boUl'!l after eating as serious at night. A !lll . : , I~· • ~ !'j manyp,eople suffer from 1l0'lr CITIES E)f:TENDING AID may mean colic. Or Po ~udr:~r. Il ~ '!'ck Itomachs. They call it indigestiun. It of diarrhea. How would V (, 11 I:',: ct means that the stomach nerves have ' To help in relieving the dish'ess this emergency-I.onight'! Have ~,·u a L___ t' ul ted Th·- ,- ·"c~bottle of ClI3lorill rOndy? """" OVf!r-l1 1m a • ..." of scores of thousands of unem: acid. 1:be 'IIlltY to Co~t it is wil~ lin . th . f ' alkali which neutralizes m:any wnes ployed in 'th~ state and to insure For e protection 0 y/)ur. "'t:~ Ita volume in acid. them s'ome assistance in providing one-for your o~'n pt.:lce or mUl df keep this old. rtli ~ble pr'!pru 'fHon The ri8ht ,way is Phillips Mil k !> food during the present winter, always on bknd_ S:lt dnn't kcep it Ma,nesia-:-jUit a tuteleSs. dose l~ four c'ities extended aid in the jllllt for emergendes; lel it bc an ~=- It ~J:!trt. a:!1- ' form of community gardens. Over everyday aid. It'5 se,nll<? 'influence . , t. a u UyeM. ':thod. 300 acres, in tracts from. 5 to 20 ·will ell.lltlI and I"lOQthiledtne uJlIIfal~otn~~U n is .the h . '. ttl d '1 canno t seep'. s m rlj,t a I You WII;' never \lie IUlOWRIA w en acres In ex en , wel'e , p owe , lar- help an older child whose tollgue is . you know. ; ' . . ' Pi . rowed and ' divided into plot o:fi coated becau$C of I!luggisb bowelL Be IMlre to tet th.e '~~c: convenient siz~, u8ually 50 by 100 All drugglata have Castona. , .' Milk. ,9.,_, ~.,n'!!!.:'p.. . feet, and' '.Meiamed ~o th.Q8~fa.mil- . 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Wuyn ville Illoiori. I i have co me to learn that 1'01' rcal service and p e "sni1111 aUt'tl tio n t theil' eve ry ncecl, it puys to deal with the Way nesville , 'I!rv i c sta ti on, opc rated by O. It. Unglesby at lh e intel'~ c~ i u n of NO I·th Main Str ec t and s lale route 7a. . WiLh II lIe (I f t h ' neates t lin d well-kt,>pl s tati o n ~ in this section, t he Wll y nt'Rville Serv ice sta ti on rlispe n s ~s a ll grades of H e fincl'~ gasoli ne , hi j!h Iju :t1i ty oi l ~ and gl ' e H ~ CS, MlJbi le lind Qua\ICI' tate oil . Thi s pop u lar Wll y ne ~ \'ille s tation ha. shown a lltcnd y in c reasc in busi ncss ~ i ncc it W H~ t' ~tab li ~ h e d hcrc. and the reuso n is thut it not t,nly d ea ls in th e he : t gnld es o f gaso lin e nn d moto r oils, but g ive ~ selv ite unl'qulillt!d nn\'w!le l'l! in lhi ~ section of th e co untry. CO UI·tc ouS attcnclonb see thot pat ron s are 1.l tT(lrd e ti eve ry little extru att t' lIli nn lInd att t ha t is a pp rec inted an d make sco res of fri c nds. Th e "tnli oll is ('quip ped 1'0 1' greas inR' jobs n f nil kinds. Mr. l1ngles l,)' , the p ro pri etll'·. hu's a ""pll I'lI r ned reputation for fa i,' dca ling- and is at h(' sta tiun Lh e g !'clitCI' PUl't o'f th e time to s ec t hat 1Il0t oris tR g t th e Iw.'t U tl(!Il ti OIl p o~ . ibl e. I"o!' bette!' unt! t'juicl< el' :.: rvi ce- Hlld till' fin c$l (,f ";:l;;;uiine or motor oi l ~ - JlaLI'() ni ze th e Wn ynesvill e ,'cl'\' ice S tutiun [dl NOI'lh Main street and s late rout!! i a.

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WRITES PRACTICALLY EVERY FORM OF INSURANCI!; WAYNESVILLE, OHIO

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Fred Kahn Motor Car Co. CHEVROLET DEALER Phone ,326

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R \'. William . on nnel RI!\', Bntl!of th l, 1"l'rry chllTl'h culled lin . 11''', ('eol'.dannu Haim'!' Thur~" day afternll<ln, Mr-. IIl1ilH'~ I't'nll;ln~ qllile ill. MI~. l-:l1Jl llrn-ddock r Day t 1\ Little ni('kil' l ruJl~ is ~I()\\'ly wall a dlnn r gUlls\' W ,onc..,dny tiC impro\'ing-. 1111'11. tanl t)' Boil.:!:,' and clllugl;ter. :,\11. :<Il~ DIl I'ot ln' IIl1d Sal'Uh HUlIWilfol'd He del' 'f~1J fl' t>m 11 lad- by or [luyl n spent Thlll'~(hI Y wilh der whil , pi king P<'UI';' ut l\iT. hs. l' c"ler Gl'llhlllll . \Vall n e /I 1\ T Ul'sday of lasl week 1\11':>. 1'0 I'IIY and flon nrc at injul'ing hit; , ,t, bul no bon!!.!! th :;:tncy honlP this w(>t;!k in lhl.' r !.' brc k n, Ih ill . IClwly l' o\re r- ubsl"nco ,d' her 11l\rel1t~, .1\1 1'. and ing. 1\11'.. Alb 1'1 , ta cy. , Mrl<. lary !II'mony Rpe ht He", fJ.. 11 ." Lllfre)'ly 'lllenrlllli Thur day with her dllughter, II'~, the "Fnthl'r &. Su n" hal1quct at \"1. F, lurk in W ny ncsville. -:'Ilono\\' Fl'iotly I.'vl' ning, where Mr, and Mrs. H/lI'I'~' 1'111.'11 of OVN' t W(l hlll1drl.'cI were rl' e~e nt. nenl' Fern weI' Thul" tiny e"e n~Jlg 1" DII ~ ty" ~lilI e l' was the :peakcl' of gu St8 f Mr. and ~1rs. AII'11 bm- the "ellin~. ri k. Mrs, h'/llme> r Uel.'£ler i!< on t he Mrs. 'i illinm Long, • r., iR ill !< ick li!<t 1\lr, Ht'eder's Hunt, Miss Elizbb th hORpital at nuyton f o r , S tllllFI' 1 o f l\ Ii U l11i ~ bu rg is cnl'ing treatment. _ for her. 1Il1l11

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moving their household lrOods t(l 8la~lIumt of the ownlU'eblJ) and Mrs. Martha Burnett, of James- Groveport, Ohio. today. tnanllg"lIlent of the Mtaml Oallelte. town, died Sunday evening at the pllhllBhNI lit \'\'1< ' 1I i'~" lIl e 'Ohio. • a ".Qulrell by tho A u t of Cllnl"r ... or home of her daughter, Mrs_ Kelly AUIrU8t, 2~, 191 2: -. G\,o ms, on Fourth street, followpubllsh" r. O. I. mn o. Waynoaing a short illness. Funeral ser1'1111', Ohio .. Mannger and. Editor, D t.. rane, ,Vn YII "Vlt)ll, Ohio, "i 'e$ wtwe held at JameBtown toAondh'olderM. Ill o .. t gll .. eu~ alld other day and burial was in Jamelltown sacul' lty hold "'S, Non '. FOR SALEFresh cow with calf em eter~' , Sworn \0 "nd 8I1h" o"lb ol1 beto'e ., by side. Pct'ry Sackett, R. R. 1, tIIllI ~ ' til \lilY Qr 00 1011.1('\'. 193 1. Waynesville. 028 l~. M. Hendl r SO ll Nolllry Publlo The remains of Mrs. Wa.lter KilbQn, who died in Jacksonville, Flu., SlItu l-day night, were taken t() lhe home of her mother, ?tlrs, Nettie Spray, south of Lebanon, today. Funeral services will be held at the Chapel Thursday Ii1ter noon at 2 o'clock with burial in Miami cometery. Mrs. KUbon was a former re/lldent of Way nesville and had many friend , here, who wore shocked at t he news of her death.

Late Classified Ads.

,all lh Way nesville Farmers' Ex('ha nj(e Cor ew Corn Meal nnd purl' Buck Wh at F lour, .;\1 iss Trille na ancl Miss Mal'garet E dward s expect t o leave Satu rday fOI' t hc~ ir winter hom e at OelnlY Bench, Fla.

i\II', nnel 1\11-5, A . , Bowman and l's llIily, of Frunklin, s pent Sunday wi th MI'. and Mrs, Orville Gray und dnughtc l'.

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MI'. and J\1r!'. TlUtTy Grahlllll lind ~II'. unci J\1I '~, Willinm CI'c ighton ~ p e nt S undny in Dayton with :\11·s. SUSIlI1 Suyl or a nd so n,' in lion or of i\I,·S. "l1ylor'~ birt hday. :\1l's. l\Tar~UI'ct J ohnH \\'n II Thllrsday e \' l'ni n~ . lInd Friday g lll,,,t .o f hel' nil.'ces, Mi ~scs Ru th nnd )fnrgul'et Ilo k, nea l' Wuvnes" i II ('. . 1\11'5. Churll's Clark vis ited her . istrl'. I\ l r ~ , Lydia M nd e nhllll . at Sl. Elizab et h hos pita l, Monda y. :\Irs. '[ e nt! c nhall is s u ffe ring from II f rnrlurl.'fl hip. Eli Russe ll is vi s iting relatIves in Indiana thi s week . He was ncco mpanier! by 1\11', nn d MrR, AI" c r t, tacy, . Prank Hess and Charles nntl Wnllel' Burn ett ltave an invi tat ion dlln ce al Lytle H all Triday C! vening. . ullday a ll cl's of MI·s. GeorgiUnl1'l Haines were lr. and Mrs. C. R, Bin egnr of J amestow n, Rev. H, H, Lrffel'ty, of S pringboro, l\ll'. nnd ]\frs, J ohn us lenlJord cl' uf Dayton . Irs , Anna K nrick and Mi s~ Be rtha of Waynesvi ll e. 1\11'. and Mrs. harles hll'k entcrtuined to 11 fum ily di nnl.'!' Sunduy in honor of t he ir 32n d wedding nnniver 'ar),. Th ose who e lljoyed the OCCII ion wen~: 1\11', nn d Mrs. Millon Sheehan of Cen te rville, Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Rogel's and Mis!' Murgaret Rogers of Wa y nesv ill e, Miss Wan tin l.a l'k of Da yto n a nti Mr, ond Mrs. Waltcr lurk a nd so n.

Waynesville friends are in reI'('c(>ipt of a letter from MTS. John Upp, of California, stating that her mother, Mrs, Alice I. Fisher, IIged 93, passed away nt her home in Rialto Cslif., September 28. Dependahle Watches and the Mrs. Fisher was a :Cormer residlatest in J ewelry and Novelties at ent of Warren cou nty. .... ,..., - "-.orIII'Y'S J 'w Iry Shop, Lebanon, hi o, M I' . . and

h-s. Pa ul Hauk, of TI'oy, wel'c unday g uests at t he h() l11 e of MI'. lind 1rs. H. R. William .·on Hnd fa lllil y.

Mr, and MrS'. S. D, Henkle leIl th e finlt of the week f or N ew Yo r k it y where t hey will spe nd two week s with t he ir dau g hter, . Mi ~s Frnncl's, whol is di etician in a hO ~ l';tnl l here.

lion at 10 :00 n. m, on the mornin~ of November 4. The winners will l'ep resent Ohio in the annual nali onal co rn husking contest held each yeur in Nebrllska, later in the sellson.

Mrs. J. ,Hawke entertained wi th u dinn er Tu esday , honol'ing t he birlhtluy a nn iversll ry of her dll ughtcl', Mrs, :Ralph Vance, of PI a ~ ant Pla in. Ot he r guests were 1\1rs. Ray Huwke and Mrs. urI lI aw ke, of rhl yton , nod Mrs. J, p. FI'olllln, Mrs. L. . Hawke, - - --- - - - --

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Plans al'c now compl ete for the se con d annual Corn Harvest Field I 'uy, it is announced by R. D. Lewis , chni l'm an of the program co mmittee. The event is to be held this year on the farm of Harry Boollel', olle mile east of Tippe(,lI no e C it~ in Miami . county, Novembl!I' 4. . orn Harvest l"ield Day, which is an e ducational event sponsored by t he O. S. U., IJlnd several farm joul'llals, is expected again to attract a crowd of 7000. The commi tt~e is arranging to s upply food for ,t hat mnny. In about 20 Ohio counties elimThe Mount 1'[o ll y church will ination contes ls are under way .OOK fo\' the name Bayer and the holt! a market at Waynes vill e to determine thll s peediest and 'ord genuine on the package as aturclay, October 31. best ,corn hu kers, 1'wenty-four ictured above wben you 1111 '! A~pirin. 'If you think the man-ied men of men will meet in t he final compeU- : hen you'U know that yu rc get~ t his town are getting old you ing the genuine Bayer prouuct that s hould have b een here Sunduy lind ' ousands of physicians preIK'1ibe. seen them clean the young men in Bayer Aspirin is SAFE, as millions u ga me of soft ball. F or informa- th e ick list. f users have proved. It doetl not tion jl1st as k ~mer on Dill, MI'. and Mrs. Joshua Holland manager of the married men'!! culled on Mr. Herbert Marlatt and epresa the heart, and no harmful Cter-effecta follow ita Ule. team and Raymond Smith man- family on Sunday afternoon, Bayer Aspirin is the univenal ager of the young men 's t eam , Mr. and Mrs. Elbon, of Lebanon Dena Lucas has the mum ps. spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. atidote for paillB of all kinds. Mrs. Burton E a rnhart is sti ll on and Mrs . .Rutherford and son HarHeadachea Neurin. old. Colds Neuralcfa Sore Throat Lumbago Rheumatism Toothache Genuine Bayer Aspirin Is IOId at 11 druggists in OOxeao{ 12 aud in 'Cttles of 24 and 100. Not much news t his week. Every Aspirin is the trade-marlc of Bayer botly is getting ready for the Hal- nanufacture of moaoaceticacidater lowe en Party to be given at the 'If talicyUcadd. Gym in JIarv.eysburg, Thursday night, Octob'e r 29. Ml's. Mabel T. Teny of Lebanon s pe nt the week-e nd with home ~ folks here, and att.ended church on unday morning, and gave us a VQI'y inte resting talk on the success of the Children's Home in Lebanon. . J. B. McKuy <lind wi1e of Wilmingto n, were Saturday eyenln. g dinner guests of the McKay family here. Glenn Davi s and family were Su nday guests of E. C. Mannon and family of nellr Wilmington. Miss Hannah Green of near Wilmington, spent; the week-end with hel' sister, Mrs. - Robert Andrews. Mrs. Anuella Pence and family, of near Waynesville very pleasantly entertained with dinner Sundny. The guests illCluded Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Talma,ge, Miss jessie L. Gamer and WiIIiam Grahl:\m of Waynesville, Mr. lind Mrs. J, Lee T.almage and son of South Lebano n, Mr. and Ml'!~, Ernest Evans lind Mr. Eurl Evans of Lebanon, Miss Myra Pence who is on the nurses training staff of Miami Valley hospital, at Dayton was home for the day. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Talmage and Miss Jessie L. GarOl:r were "Tuesday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, .1. Ll.'e Talmage of South Leban·on.

The se two ' fence rolls, taken down for sh ipmen t. w e 11 t . th rough the Gulf of Mex.ico F('nce Weather Test. "Galvann al d" s till aim.ost like new. Ordinary gal. vUl'l i zed was ruined. Which will give you most for your fence money? We sell RED BRAND "Galvannealed" FENCE at fair stand\lrd ni~rket prices.

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Mr, and Mrs. Thurman King and dau rchtel' called Monday afternoon on Mr. and Ml'S, Prank Hadsock. Mrs, Emma Gibson spent a few days at Bellbrook last week. Mr. Roy Smith a:nd family spent Su nduy with Mr. and Ml's. Harry Smith of Waynesville. . Mr. and Mrs. Ja.mes Miller and little SO il, Harry 'James, of Dayton Miss Mm'garet Gibson, of BeIlbrook were Sun~ay dinner gUllsts of M 1', and Ml's. H!iley Gibson and family. Aftelr nO,?n callers were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rogersl Mr. and MTs. , Will Barnard ana chilch'en, Mrs. Robert Green, M,r . lind MI:~ . Roy Shaw and children, MI'. Everett Bunnell and Miss Elsie Gibson of Dayton. Mrs. John Rye culled on Mrs, JOIl Pennewit Sunday afternoon.

II .. ~ by the Authorized Grenadier Dealer in your commmdty ·and by the ConaoUdation Coal Company-olle of the olded and largeet coal produclng companies in America. You pay a triJle more for Grenadier than for ord,inary coal hUI It'. ~rth the dlfterener.. ,You get an ahundaDCo, of hcnlthlul heal phu !he ·: Iouble adW'lUlce of coinr;t;~e bealJng lutiliaclioD. ~1

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Appoin ted Hiih School Princip al Foul' weeks ago the W. H. S. princip alshi\l was left vacant by the resigna tion of Mrs. Minerv a Hough. 'chool Board and s upel'inlcndlml ' wer.e floodcu with applicutiQn s from u vnriety of wel1 tjualifl ed men and women. The final choice has fa llen upon Miss Corrine Robbins wh o was given the prderc nce over twellty s ix othel' applica nt!;. Miss Robbin is a graduu le of Oliio Universi ty allll is' in her sixth year of teachin g threc of which arc in Wayn ciS~ iI1e High School. The appoin tment of Mi ss Rob· billS to this position has proven a populor one among f ellow teach· ers and stud ' nts.

living the code of "good S p Ol't ~ ­ Th nnbgiv ing ex .. ei se by Thil'd mans hip.' This paragra ph with the lrradc. code of good sportsm an ship shall h uno sIJ lo by MI' ~ . Gons. Mrs. G, J . Waterh ouse has been COLUM BUS-S tatistic s releasbCl read to the student body nol ed by Secreta ry of State. Clar- very ill. later than one month after the Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Burton of C,:,mmercial Depart ment The election passed off quietly ence J. Brown. discloses that there ~)penin~ of the school year and Elyria, spent the week-en d \~ith yesll!rd8Y, althoug h there was a Embryo bno k ept'l'S are being re latives. Miss Bernyc e Hyman spent were in Ohio during the past year Immeth ately prec eding the choice . ~ ood vote out. The trustee , clerk de eloped in OUI' Ii igh School. about' 16.662 parcels of real es- Thur!ld ay in Columb us. of I'eprese ntative sportsm a n. and school board were the leading They have started model s ts tate transfe rred by gift or inheri. .C. Le e Hawkc and daugh- factors in the race this year and hoping to be able to keep any leI'MI·s Mr. ' and Mrs. J. V. Hartsoc k, tnnce. As gifts are .rare, the whole Americ an EducatiOft Week Don s wer e busin ess vi sitors in this fact broug ht out the large busines s firm s accoun ts in ul'der, Dayton numb er may, for practic al pur- were shoppin g in Dayton Monday. , Friday. This is t1 concert ed effort on the OUI' typists are rapidly vote. poser be regarde d as beques ts learnin g pan f teachel 's evel'yw here to the keybou rd. Most of the Followi ng is the unofficial vote Miss Dora Stiles has returne d made upon death of a former pupils Mrs. Mark Roger~ a nd little for the township and increas e the appreci ation of the are doing so well that we tion owner. There were 76,215 deaths home after visiting a week in Deexpect daughtc i' were guests of rela tives ofRce~ and in whic.h corpora public for its I chools. The Genera l to reduce the cost of all a spirited in the state during the same peri- troit. printing . . at Utica, today. 'rheme battle was fought: for Americ an Educat ion od; and while the numbe r of Weck js; "Wlhat t he Schools 8re B. S. Howell, of P ort William, Honor Roll deaths is known eXQctly, the numFor Trultee a ll the Wayne sv ille Farmer s' helping Americ!l to Achiev e." ber of parcels of land represe nts was calling on Wayne sville friends Exchan ge for New Corn Meal lind Duily Topics nrc: EW SW NW SC EC . Firat GradeTuesda y. the probab le figure being calcula tpUI'e Buck Wheat Flour. Monday - What the chools are Graham Honor . ] 56 91 140 56 97 RollLausing Hardin, ed upon I'epol'ts of 75 countie s helping Amer'iea to achieve in Helen Hisey, Marie Lamb Butterw orth 65 71 69 43 61 Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Banta, of and which contain 66 per cent of the Econom ic pl·ogres s. Mrs. Fred B. Henderson and Mr Thomas .. 93 86 151 57 78 Ste lla Lamb. Pedect Attend ance populat i on. It may be said that in Delawa re, spent lhe week·e nd and Mrs. J. B. Gons were Dayton Corne ll .. 79 81 129 40 66 Tues day- What the Schools are - 34. view of these figures less than one with relative s. Grade Hallowe'e.n Partiel visitors Monday afterno on. helping Americ a to achieve in Second Grade perso n in six leaves any real esFor Townlh ip Clerk Mrs. Lucy Howard , of Carlisle . f MiMs Reeder ' s class made false Child Health & protect ion. late at the time of death. Hon or Roll:Wayne Clarey, Gordon Wm .. 123 83 124 47 71 Wedne~ Mrs, Percy day-Rea What so n the wa s Schools called to Lawson, Bettv McKee ver, is caring for her aunt, Miss Addie aces and baskets . With a surpris e s norther n Michiga n, arc helping l icn to achieve in Andel'son, Doroth y MaeFrunce last wcek, be- Mrs. Miller 18 22 27 14 12 Guy, Yard men at the State House Keys, who is very ill. game they filled the baskets with Ci~i7.en s hi p &AIl1C ;W eltz .. _.. _ 28 17 26 12 19 Loyalty to Law, Al'dath Adams , Claire Dibert cau se of the death of an uncle. Park, tl'usties front the Ohio Penicandy. They played e'en fhursda y- What the choo ls Fl'ances Johns and Helen Mar: Foar School Directo r Call the Wayne sv ille Farmer s' games nnd e nj oyed the Hallow tentiary , may be pulled off the job other chil- arc helping Anleric a to achieve 'In gal'et Gons. Mrs. Hannah Babb, of the Mrs Sacket Perfect Attenda nce if an order Issued by the assista nt Exchan ge for New Corn Meal and dren that werc masked. h Friend' s Home has been a guest of Salisbu ry ..t 74 61 70 29 62 Hallow e'en was observe d in MI'. t c improv ement of Rural Living. state welfare directo r is carried pure Buck Wheat Flour. - 29, , 1 b Wilmin gton friends for ten days. Ellis ...... ,. 45 48 57 29 40 FridayWhat the Schools are Third Grad Y oungread out. He has announ ced that con_ s c ing ass y playing games hI ' . 94 6'2 101 39 56' Americn and sto ries. Everyo ne e Mr. ping and Mrs. R. H. Hartsoc k vict labor be barred from state to Hawke ...... 101 66 104 47 52 nchievc Perfect A ttendan ce- 22. Mr. and seemed Mrs. to E. have C. Cranc II good and time. and The childre thl'ough n vis ited relative s at a suppor ted institut ions during the children of Dayton , were weeklife. high er .level of intellec t- .Fourth Grade For Coni table time of depress ion. The men at Butler, Ky .• Friday and Saturda y. first I'OW won most of the contest s ual$atul'd ay~W hat the S h Honor Roll- Sarah Miller. Pel'· end guests of Mr. and Mrs, D. L. Joy .. .... .. .. .. 118 85 110 52 67 'th I d b th present are used ftt raking leaves bu. ey were c o ~ e presse cools feet Attend ancey e are helping Americ a to achieve 43. Cl·ane. Depend able Watche s and the rest. and carryin g away debris that through the E1I1richment to Adult Fifth Grade -For Mayor Miss Hartsock's class had a Life. gathers in the park. There are no latest in Jewelry and Novelti es at Mr. and Mrs. Madiso n Earnha rt Perfect A ttendan ce- 31. NC SC special funds to employ substitu tes Cary's Jewelry Shop. Lebano n, Hallowe'cn party last Thursd ay. S un d ay- W hat the Schools and son, of Eighth Dayton Grade, spe nt Sunday Rogers ........... ... ........... .. are H and if the "honor men" are called Ohio. Th ey p Iayed games an d h a d con- h elp ing .. 130· 109 Americ with a to Mr, and achieve Mrs. Alvin onor Roll- Rut~ Earnha rt alisbury , of the job, the beautif ul park will tests, and made baskets, which For Mar.ha ll Mrs. Emma Janney and Master were later filled with candy, pop- through high ideals of Charac ter. Jane Cook and CeCil Hartma n . and sons. suffer as a consequ ence. The same Plan ~ are under way to have , Frelhm anJoy ... , ......... ,.. .... .. : ....... ,..... 126 95 holds tl'ue with differe nt depart- Harvey Brierly spent several days corn andLile's apples. . I spea kel, Miss Mr. and MI's. Oliver Davis have class enjoyed a Hal- specla Ii.o nor R 11 B ' s for High sc hool men ta u8inl{ trusties in vareiou 8 last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. elty Hartsock. For Clerk gl'oups 011 aftt!rno ons during the Senlo r-- 0 arrived home from the East where capacit ies and! Ohio State Univer- Clark. lowe'en party la st Thursda y from week. Hatfi eld .. .. .. ...... ... ............. 135 10.6 No spec ia l program s will be they visited their son Honor Jflmes RollDavis, Verden a Fox and sity would be compel led to give up 2 :45 to 3: 10. The childre n gave a arrange d fo. I' thi s purpose and family. , but Ronald Hardin . For Tre.. urer twenty of these men withou t being Mrs. Mary Waterh ouse was the short program aItel' which they en t I joyed candy, nu ts, apples, popcorn s Ut ents WI II b e ea Iled tOj?ethe Elzey able to replace them on acount guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. and a few ... .. ......... ...:... ..... 138 122 r games. Mr. and fOI' the Mrs. talk Orville and J. immedi Gray ately reo Home Educat ional Depart ment of no funds for that purpose . Beedle at Dayton , several days For Council and daught er spent Sunday at to their work M' Miss McKinsey 's class enterta in- turn last week. Pupils are UJ'ged to attend ISS ~enkl e will be busy from Clarksv ille, the guests of Mr. and Day ..... ... .. ... ... ............ .. .... 181 92 ed at a masked Hallow e'en party Ch urch on Ne vemb el' 16th. P opuluti on. in Ohio state hospiCarey .. ........... ......... ......... 126 86 Each ~ow until the end of the year. She Mrs. Jos. Wolfe. tals for the msane showed an mMisses Eugeni a and Pauiine on Thursd ay, fl'.om 2 :30 until 3.00 of the local ministe rs Archde acon .... .. ........ .. ...... 122 90 IS manage r of the H. S. lunch ';l'ease of O\1e tbousan d, or seven Andrew s, of Oaklan d, spent Satur They enjoyed visiting around in ning. a special service andarewillplanDr.• and Mrs. H. E. Hathaw ay Hender son ............ .......... 116 92 ap- and she and the Hom e Ec. c1as~ per ce~t, during the past two years day at the home of Frank Stans- the .other :room s while masked . t plan the meals. attende d the funeral of Mrs. Witham , .. ... ..... .. ....... ........ 118 88 Afte r this the ch,'ldren receive d re PI'eCla e our coopera tion. nccordm g to a survey made by the berry and family. Florenc e Thomp Son at Lebano n. R. Conncl ' ............... ......... 112 87 will supply u fitting finale This for Ohio Mental Hygien e Associa tion. Cheer freshm ents of popcorn, apples and "Ameri can Educat ion Week." Leaden Monday afterno on. For Board Public Affaira The hospita ls now have an overMiss Ola Hartsoc k was hostess cllndy. A brief pel'iocl of silence will . A meeting was held Monday at populat ion of 2,000, accordi ng to to a small group of friends . HalSt. 1iss Kelley' s class did not get be observe d on ovembe r 11th John .......... :111 nooll to elect the cheer leaders for at Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Hoblet and Kern ........................ t he state departm ent of public lowe'en ,- Cards feature d the even- to have a party a s they had plann- t 1 :00 a. ....... .... ... ....... 105 the coming year. Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Fonest Hoblet and m. Thi s will be precede d welfnre , which bases ita estimat e ing's ,enterta inment . ed because they had a su bstitu'te by a short discUi ssion on the signifi DOl'Othy Runyan were elected out childre n have moved to the Clag- Griffy .... ........ ......... ...... .. .... 108 on a minimu m of 50 square feet teacher . They drew pumpki n f A of a group of High School stud- ett farm on Route 2. The amendm ent lost by a 'big face s, read Hallow e'en poems. pc~ patient 'fnr sleepin g quarters. and canc.e 0 Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Hubbel l placing speCIal stressrmistic On theDay majol'ity, and accordina- to the importa nce ents, among whom were Dean With present conges ted conditi ons spent thc weck-e nd with their played games. of peace. High sc hoo l seniors and Hawke. Verden a Fox, and Evelyn Messrs. Harvey Rye. s uperint endents of the hospita ls daught er, Mrs. Wm Drake and M. mornin g papers, lost heavily in the Last Thursd ay, MIss Campbe ll's I Peters, Each perSO n had two Hawke and J. W. Edward s, R. lass had a very lovely progl'am sponsor are pannin state. have been obliged .to refuse com- family of Indiana polis, Ind. attend g an C approp riate program . yells and then the high school ed the corn huskers ' contest at mitmen ts from the courts. . furnish ed b}' the Orange side, On Novem 12th a session of student s voted. Tippeca noe City, t.oday. Wayne Townsh ip schools were whose captam was Sarah Miller. night school ber MANY ATTEN D BARBE CUE will be held for the The improv ed Three C hlghwa~ closed, Friday, teacher s attendi ng The prog ram follows : p f ' . Poem, Il Hallow e'en"- by Opal pur. ose 0 glVlDg patrons , esMr. and Mrs. Chas. Gray spent from Wilmin gton to Sabina will tie the Central ABlIociation meeting Eighty- five .calves were distrib- . peCially fathers an opp ortunit y to Sunday in Frankli n, the guests offici.ally opened with special cere· at Dayton . Friday and Saturda y. Fields. uted among membe rs of the 1932 see their childre n actually at work of their son-in-l aw and mOnies at the first named city on daught er, Song, 'A Wild and Wind y Nite" to meet Baby Beef Club, Saturda y, at the tea(:hel's, to iearn how Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Baker. Thursday, Novem ber 5th. GoverMr. and Mrs. Melvyn Banta, of - Wilma Thoma s, Donna Bogan, home andtheschool barbequ e sponsor ed by the Warmay best work to nor White was to have particip at- Delawa re, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Betty Bernl;lrd. in the trlaininlr of their chil Ml·S. Kathry n Turner returne d ren County Fair Board. Upon ar· ed in the pro$'!am but may be C. Hawke were Sunday dinner Jack O'Lant ern Stol'y- Doris gether dren, and to eTlcourage the childEdna Compto to Dayton , Monday, after spend- rival at Lebano n, two of the n. daught er of denied this priVilege on accoun t of guests of Mr. and MI·s. J. P. Davis. reno by showing a real interes t in Mrs. Nina Compto n, ing a few days at the home of her steers were sufferin g with shipresidin g Poem, "The Pumpk in, the lhelr progres s. not having fully recover ed from Fromm . I Black so utheast of Mason tell of parents, Mr, and Mrs. F. B. Hen- ping fever and one died Sunday inju~ies wbich he receive d in an Cat and the Witch," - DonSchool will be dism issed at her 4-H Club experiewill mornin g. The loss was covered by nce the derso n. au.tomo bile acciden t near Findlay Saws filed by machin ery. cu~ aid Kerrick , John Hall and Harold ] 2 :00 o'clock em Thursd ay first Nationa l Achiev ement Dayin Proinsuran ce and will be replace d. Ruther last week, when his car skidded on cleaner . truer, ford, hack pUJlils will start hO~lc at gram over WLW on SatOl'd faster. Also croslt The remain der of tbe herd were ay Mr. n wet paveme nt a1)d turned partial eut saws, gumme Story, and Mrs. "Why W. L. Apples Drake have Bob on 12 :15 o'clock, second hacks about Novem ber 7. Thi s Nationa d. 25(; per foo~. Hallow e'en"-S l 4-H taken up their residen ce ' in the pronou nced to be in splendi d Iy over in a deep ditch alonl{ the Roy Pigott. at Madde arah Miller. 12 :45. This wm conditi on by veterin arians. all pupils Radio prog rllm is an annual event homc ris Lumbe r roadsid e. The Wibnin gton High. Yard. This program .w as followe d by a time to j!'ct their give lunches belore wJrk6e3d out ) ointl.y through a chain Drake of.is Mrs. Josie Whitak er. Mr. al speaker s for the occaa I masked parade. S~hool band will furnish music· and present manage r of the ionPrincip Winner s were starting home. were Clarenc e J. Brown. ... 0.. s.t~t\On s m the Nationa l drug store.• Mess rs Kennet h Kilbon city . a~d county officials will also of Howard Young and Mildred Salissecreta ry of state, A. P. Sandles ,In the evening first 'hack Jlupils Broadc astlDl!' .Compa ny, the Toledo, and Donald Hender8~n, or bUI·Y· Apples and candy were partiCip ate. U: S .. thc will be at school at 7 :16 and sec- Dept. of ~grlCul former directo r of agricul ture, A. Dayton , were here, ture and Tuesda va~lo~s There w~1 be a meeting of St. G. San dIes, manage r of the y, to ~'efreshments and all bad an en- ond hack pupils at 7 --:45. Fil'st hack St.ate. Colleges. The. ~rogl'am 18 10 Mary's • Within the next few days State attend the funeral of ' Mr!\. Joyable afterno on. GUild on Thursd ay ~ter- Ohio State Fair. Judge Junior pupils will be dismissed at 9 '15 honol and I'ecognl I. N • Highwa y 'Directo r O. W. Merrell Walter Kilbon. tlon of the noon, Novem and second hack pupils at 9 :45.' 845,000 boy,s and girls enrolle~ in at the home ber 5, at two 0 clock Holderm an, preside nt of the Ohio wiI} proceed witb a survey of the W. H. S. to haVe a chapter of, the of Mrs. Harris As nearly as is possible the \ 4-H Clubs through out Umted and Fair Manage rs Associa tion. Other Erie Canal beds betwee n Toledo Mrs. Mosher. A full attenda nce is. speaker s include Mr. and Russell Kerrick ' Sporto:rn.anlhip Brothe rhood of night session will consist in !lchool States fOI' 19 3 1 to~ethe. L. P. McCan n • r . and Cincinn ati, in accorda nce with and daught er.Mrs. with the the World desired . work which comes on the after- thousan ds of pubhc spirited men of Miamis bu and .Dr. Gay, of the Ohio State an act paBBed by the late Genera l Mrs. Hannah Taylor noon of a normal sc hool d Univers ity , departm ent of animal and women who served as leaders. . Assemb ly, with the end in view of guests of Mrs. Flossiewere The sportsm anship' and Mrs. Stanley M. Sellers husban dry, and David Fyffe brother - Teache rs are urgentl requesf ;ci Carey an hood .In ~Qstern s~andard time, which of Mr. establis hing a superhi ghway be- family, on Sunday . is an organiz ation which at- not to prepare specialy program Lebano Rev. and Mrs. John judged the calves at the fair. who !! PICV811s thlOUghout . Wal'ren J. Schaeffn, . twee~ those ·two cities, The act tempts .to "fbster and spread tbe Pupils this year will go er, of Dayton . Misses Two beeves and 1000 gallons ot home County program w!ll start A nnie and Mame p.roVldes also ~hat abando ned porMr. and Mrs. Saul Hurwic h, Mr. spirit of sport!lm anship through out after: this scho~'l' session. This is pr o~~ptly the Brown were burgoo was served to 2000 or at 12 :3 0 ~oon WIth tions of t!te old canal my be devel- and M.rll. Sam Hyman U. S. the world. Its motto is "Play Fair.' ope~ night and all patrons are M~! dinner of Miss May Wright more guests. and daugh- This me ~and playml{ Sta~s and at The guests oped to public parks, the 'highway ter. Marilyn , of Lebano organiz ation recogni zes the cordIal ly invited Little Inn. on Sunday . to come n, were code of • - ,; Stll.p fClever . Mr. ~. A. PIerson to be under supervi sion and con- dinner. guests , good sportsm an shiP as a ._ _ _ of Mr. and Mrs standar , chairm an of the Agricu ltural Coltrol of the directo r of highwa ys Myer Hyman . Friday d W. of C. conduc T. U. MEETI NG t. Mrs. Chas. Satterth F F waite. who evening . lege commit tee will next give 1. Kcep the rules. and the 'parks under the supervl s. . A. M:eeting. brie~ talk after which the U. S.a suffere d a broken bone in her . intende nt of public works. The act 2. Keep faith with yo.ur comThe W. C. T. U. met at the right leg when she fell at her Th.e F. F. A. had a general Manne Band will close the Miss Lilla Benham !lpent rade. first home last Wednes bccu!"e eft'ective August 6th and week-e nd at the meetmg Thursd ay, Octobe r 29 anel fifteen minute day, was taken Friends Home on Thursd ay with home of Mrs. period, 3. Keep your temper . prOVided that the survey should Jent~ ie Mullen Curl as hostess. The attend. a nother later to give the Future Mr. and Mrs: The next half hour will be fur- to McClellan 's hospita l at Xenia, Mrs. 4. Keep yoursel f fit. start within ninoty days from that .Thoma s Burton ,and where s he is getting along very ance was fairly good but some ' Farmer s Degree to all that were nished by club and attende d the membe rs, leaders 5. Keep a sto ut heart in defeat. entitled to it. date. disappo intmen t was express ed at meetin g at Memor ial' Hall. Dayton and state represe ntative s from well. 6. Keep your pride under in not seeing more of the membel'!1 Ohio The '!len of. the "idle squad" talking from WLW in Mrs, James Ray (Gladys Kilbon) out. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Shallot , Mrs victory . . Ilt the OhiO Peniten tiary are still Jeanett e Bloch of Cincinn W. F. F. A. Win. which .Miss Compto n will p;;'ve a of Jackso nville, Fla., who broul\'h We det'ived many truths about 7. Keep a sound soul, a clean t The F. F. A. of W. H. S. play ed five mmute talk. The engnge d in cannin g activiti es and and Mrs. M~ Kohlha ati Mr. Ohio pro- the remains of her mother , Mrs. prohibi tion from a small booklet II soft ball game with the F. F. A. gra!" is hav(' assisted in producl 'ng thous-' Jamesto wn, wer'e Sundaygan' of mind and a healthy body. being al'l'allged in Cincin- Walter Kilbon, here for burial whicl, can be secured from Mu. dl!nner ' . 8 . Play ' the ,ame , 0 f L e b anon H . S ., T uesday Oc- natl through ands of cans and jars of fruit and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Myer . Ml'. Carl BI'bbee last week, expects to spend the Curl at a small cost, 81! the Young HyA chapter 0 this organiz ation tober ' 27. Wayne vegetab les, all of 1(Vhich sville def~ated County 4-H Club leader who has, wintel' at the be man. I will be organiz ed in W. H. S. Lebano home of her grand- Friends have taken it op fbr study appreci ated and c9nsum ed during n by a score of 6 to 4. asked the coopera tion 0'1' County moth er, I\1rs. Nettie Spray, south ~ under the leaders hi.p of R. F. HatDu.r ing the social hour ~inty ____ the approa ching winter. W.rden _ Agent Class in helping Robert Duke. to get the of LeQanon, refresh ments, suggest ive of' Halat Sprin field, science teacher . . ' P. E. Thoma s now has 4,580 men boro. high schoola senior Fifth Grade talk anange d by Miss Compton. lowe'en , were served. d a pai The plan is to place the organiz ain his ~e.:- • ful injurY in a sUff.ere practic e bask t_ tion "This is a distinct honor and recin charge of athletic s and ----.~ .... The contest that the fifth grade og,:,itio ball game when the large bone n to Warrcn somE' other school activiti es. Mrs. F. C. Schwar tz and Mrs. has just finished covered a term of says Class who urges thatCounty ," DEATH S his rigbt leg was cracked in . all War Wilso n Bradior d, STOCK REDUC ING SALE Sophom ores, nee Grace and Seniors four weeks. Tht! score made by ren Counta ins fall. He is going about on crut • will be given anJuniors should tune in for Schwal'tz, and daughte r, of Colum opportu nity to be- each team were adcc~rding to the Funera l service s for Mrs. Flor- esat present . . Mr t~ist ~~graCm . Hte .full-tllher states bus, wCerMe the gbu.ests of h . and . : come membe rs and pupils ence May Thomp son, wife of the Tn order to reduce his large of average th ey mill e In each suba ISS omp On w not only Mrs. . , R0 Itzer, t e past grades, 7, 8, 9, may become as- ject daily. stock of men's, women 's and chilo Each late W. O. Thomp son, were held row was named tou~h upon her own persona l ex- week. Mr. Schwar tz joined them dren's Mr. Isaiah Mannin gton. of sociate members. furnish ing for a college in Ohio, and had a penenc e but all commu nity rugtl. etc , 'd A membe rshl' p t'I'cket '''1'11 be I'S- captain a.t t h e reside nee t'n Lebano n, S ea ttl e. W ash 'J,' -a ormer activ- here today, all returni ng to Mycr H . It was such 11 very close lties of the clubs in which she ..:. resl e~ Ioca has Columbu s, this evening . t. h.ant . d monday h afterno on, with Rev. A. J of W aynesvU e, fcalled on b yman, d . t race mere , WI'11 the winner was in doubt }l a d . t en proJect . 0 d sue to eac s. mem er an assocla e until that nut all the points were on Kestle, of Cincinn ati, officiating. friends here; Friday.. He a great bargftl~ totaled . The final fifteen minute s, (from u n , was ac- membe r, upon paying ' dues, enti- During the contest Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hawke en. starhnR '. tomorro w, Novem bersale the lead chang 1 :15 to 1 :30) will be conclud ed tertaine d 5. was made in Miami cemewith Thoma s a family dinner The ~~ore 'Was clOSed ed many times. re all , ~y. Wilmin gton with additio nal selectio ns by U party on Sunday and a year's subscri ption to the college, the followi ng todjY, In order that Il paratlO ns captain.ed by Charles S. Edna Bertha, 13 days old daugh Mrs. Edith M. Harris, Marine Band, and 4-H Club guests: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anna F. school co~ paper. be. compl!'! ted for this sale. Satterth waite, finally won ter of Mr. Bnd Mrs. Audrey CTeW, Cadwal lader. Miss Emma Heighmembe rship pledge, which score of 748, Ohio Norther n,by' a Greetin gs from Mrs. Herber t Mosher, of Cincinn ati, Mr. and w IC Will contmq e fifteen days. died Octobe r 28. wa and Mrs. D. L. Crane re- is The Hoover , speakin g direct from the Mrs. F. taken C. Hartsoc by every one joining the tained by k and family of Mr.. m Funera l service s. conduc ted by .presen ted St. ' Mary's branch . announ ces that y Drumm ond White House and a .short talk by Milford . Of organiz ation' is: "I will do my best won . second Doroth Mrs. Edith M. Hams, Jtd tno hds. store has been Rev. Bog,an. were held at the the Woman 's Auxilia ry at with a score of 747: Mr. C. W. Warbur ton, Dit'ecto r of the Con in all activiti es of life, to play Ohio Mrs. Laul'a Mosher and Mr. Har- rarU:k 0d'n an urges, every 'tt bState third; ' one t' d Miami and Extensi . h onre. ' Work at U. S. Dept. of ris Mosher. A ~ricultu ho me FHd ay afterndon. Burial vocatio n meetin g held ,. in Christ fair. and keep the WI en erg were 0 1ues eft'a was va vdantag code Spring; 0 ere of . Thee itemstht; good great hl!ted in church. Ie Wit Xenia. a score on Friday. , <>.& ,sports mansh ip." . . of 783. Ohio Wesley an was last lal'ge bl'IIs th t h Five boys and five girls will be with b ' d' • t ib a' score of 708. Mr. an'd Mrs. C. L. Duke and ENTER TAINE D CLASS Y Rve een IS I' • son, Robert and Mr. Natban Gray . Wayne ' Townsh ip Mother s designa ted as W. H. S. most retonlba a bfet": ofd the many There were twenty- one on the his s9n-lo- aw. ~ , T.h oma, Olub will meet· at tl(e have <kade returne pre~ent d from ative · an interes ting sports of ~he .year. · hon!;>r roll this term with no grade near RidgeVille•. Priday . mornin g. buildin g Friday afterno on, 0 :Ine • . . The Gleane r's Class, of the motOl: trip through the No. The genera l attitud e .of the below 86 in any subject . South. Funera l service s were belCl~.t the vember 6. All l)lembe rs are Church of Christ, was enterta ined Among student places s of primary importa nce visited w' e re LookHALLO McClur e. Funera l Parlor, Monda y to be Th'irty: WE'EII I one pupils ' answer ed at the home of 'Miss Elva Lipp' _ out M,t."Ch ickam'a and new ""'i""''''',DI sm.c(' sportsm anshiPI is a spiritua l rol1 ugua Park. The with Amos Cook oftlciaf lil.:. Burial are sobcite d. Businel every day and receive d a cott and Mrs. Marion Brittail '- - - l8 ) wifh Hernnt age. quality and may be exhibit ed by Jackljo n's a certific in Miami ceniet. ate The for perfect -attenda , ' . ' . tance i.e to be u.p for nce. l ,'a.,on. a Hallow e'en Party last Frida home studen near ~ashvllle, and the first sored by the Wa.ycarniva t lIufferi,n(f from a physica • '--~ ne T9~tp eveninsr· Games we~ played' handica p. which woulci preven t hisl settlem e~t In Ky., the old fbrt at Mother 's Ch,l b was Moth.r '. Club rr0lrraD I a. tllI~"" ~.. which everyo ne unmask ed, A' nice, .Harrod sburg. ' Rev.. T. O. or hlir ever becomi nr a membe r of ' . 's pite ; the, very inCI8plt!:D~ The Mother Club wlll have' lqncb waa served by the hostesslW C. E. cha})lain of the anr. athletic team. It is tetlUd by' their regular 's meetin . . . which did not leQeD g " FrIday. .. and , a good etentia ry Colum time was had by an , Mrs. Mary ~cClu~e enterta~ned dady 'c on'd uet in the Class .room and. Nove~b~ ~ at. 2' .o·clock of the la~e crowd , D ' Tbe busi'n ei!llri••tbll of at , Ute attllndi ng. C. guest of .,¥:r. ·and a . party o~ <,frlen~ in s the at· The_ corrido Little r as well as on the grade bU.ll<!tng. The .progra m is as ~. Society will :be lield at the lock Wedne sday " . '- Inn Monday. evenm f. Covers were playgro und or in the I'Y1Dnaaium. follows : Church of ChriSt in Wa7Jl....lle. Mr. Reed 01 ' formerl y The . candida h~l,d at tes six o'clock who ' pJ;'o.ve dlnner tnemfor Mrs. Devotio nal by Mrs. Lamb Novem ber 6, 1981 at 8 o'clock . tar. Ohio. II now connec ted selves physica lly fit, which mearill IlOfficers for t~e. comins year F. C. Sehwar lzt Mrs. WilllOD Bradl)Qe to the_r8C4tllt party _the IOClial the ):irtlon "Welfa Violin soro lIrs. Buerkl e tala be elected an re- Bureau ." tns.talle d at the to ford have and aU daugnt remedi er, of Columbul'; atve defects Recitat ion "Tban kse!vi n'l' a' arren. ountf . Medtt&1 Society Mrs. . hoar 'frill be omlU.d. 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of estate of Lillie Smith deceued, flIed her in entory and appraillement. Zaidee Venable is found competent and a guardian ill to be appoin t ed.

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Commo.o Plea. Proceedin•• 'I'h e date s et for the trial of 'Ed ith mHh, yecu rix of ta te • tat e. of Ohi o ve rsu s Harold Surof Ha rl' Y S. mith, deceased. fil ed face i November 27, 1931. 'rhe ' da te s et for the trial of State he l' flJost Ilnd fitlld ac!couot. Tit udjudicat.ion and delermina- Qr Ohi ver sus Hubert Gregg is tion of itlh I'itance tax on esta te ovember 26, 1931. of }lal'l'iet M. BU frls, decea sed, is '\'h da te f or trial of State of ILLUSTRATI(.)NS BY HENRY JAY LEE to be g iYlln aU per ons interest ed Ohio ve rsus larence Pre ble is No l!:states fo r seltlem en t: vem ber 6, 1981. opyr\ght b)' Cha rles crib ner's ~o ns Louis R a lbe, executor of esta te Th trial of State of Ohio ver~ of May E lizabet h Knlbe, deceused us Harm on Ludingt on is set for fil','t und fi nul. November 6, 1931. at'ose, excused herself, and CHAPTER hurles W. Schwnll'tz, executor of The trial of State of Ohio versus marched down the compllnion\vay. estute o f Ell en . chwar t z, de- Walt er Brackney is set f or Novem At th is point the shadow of t ~ ~ C!<, t he' blankets were till there. bo r , 4, 1931. cellsed. F irst a nd final. M il came wooping dOWll ngam he snatched two, S clir d her Ada .'. Kell y, xecutrix of esThe t rial of State of Ohio versus neross Pnlmyru's eyes and she torch and reach ed the bu lkhead tate f G. Ad olp hu!; Kelley, dee eas Tony Carn ella is set for Novemb er awoke to find th nt Mrs. (J ur ley , door. unchallenged. 4, 1931. . ed. F irst a nd fi na \. the steward I.' s, wa~ regur~ing' h r ~he s\ itched on the torch . for Stan ley A. mith , a dministra to r The trial of State of Ohio verwit h an amused a nd curtous x- ced herHelf f orward. Then, after n of stat of J 'ul)ette J . Smith, de- sus Cecil Adams is set for Novempression. 'l'h gir l fl ushed gu illily. moment',' hesitatio n: "Herc- you! be r 10, 1931. ,·eased. First a nd fi nal. Mrs. Dur ley stepped forwa~d , Ar e VOIl co ld'! I have tw o billn~-;11Il r E. h ets, ad min istra to r In the case of State of Ohio v erh esitated. he ld ou t a card tray .• A 'kets,'; of e,late of Louvi~u A. Sheets, d e- sus John Bea rd, Robert W. Brown gent.lemon to see yo u. Miss T ree. he stood, waiting. listeni ng. ..:<,u>;"d. Fir ·t an d fi nal. is nppointed us coun sel for defenhe announced. • he could fee l t he darkness mO\'e W{l lter Kenl'ick, udminlstrator dant. - " A gen tl eman to see r.;tiss Tree? Wil.h un . en me nace. But t he dead o f "stute of J ohn W. Sheets, deThe trial of State of Ohio versus inquired Mr.!. ra wgord In amused ceased . First and fi na l. A. S. Westoyer is set for Nov emacceptance of the play. "W hy, ho I\' Edit h milh, execu t rix of estate bel' 12, 1931. unexpected. " of Il arrv S. milh . Fir st a nd fina l. In case of A. D. Barkalow versus " Airplane or sen horse?" ques' ales ' mude by Mllry E . Quayle H. W. Meeker, et a i, the delentioned Van. ad m ini ~t l'llt rix of estate of Philip dants arc gra nted leave to file At th is mome nt she cllught sig ht P. lluny ll!. dec ased, wer e ap- answe r. of the man himself, sta ndi ng in The cnse of J ohn T. Harbine, Jr. proved by court. She is ordered to the a lley between the house and ~e ttlc a ll uccollnts. ve t· us J ames Hopkins and Martha the rail. A certificatc of the amoun t nec- Hopkins was dismissed. Mr . Crowf ord,fi" she in t rod uced c~~ary to pay i ndebl~e dn ess is to be The t ri al of Sta te of Ohio versus ··this is Mr. Burke, the well-kn own g iven Ral ph Singe r, lIt1minist rntol' Mnry R ing is set f or November 17 ·pirate. Will be pleased, yo ho ho, uf thc c!;tate (I f Vl'rmont D. Singet· 193 1. to demon. tra te walkin g t he plank Th· \\'i ll of W. E. Bennett, de- In the case of Benjamin Franklin I 'm sure if you could sec him scutcease d, w a~ a dmitted to probate. Ring ler vers us Charles C. Benedict t le a ship , you 'd fe el we'd been The wi ll of J ohn lIac ket t, de- exec ut ol' of In st will of Loui s F . gr eatly distinguished." COliSI'd, \\'IlS admitted t <? probat e. Coleman , deceased, th e plaintiff is By daylight th e pirate' s face had L l d~ Hackett was II.pp~ ~nte d ex~c - .granted leave to file demurrer to lost its cherubic aspect. Still utl'lX. 0 bo nd rcq ull cd by I e- nn swer singularly und eveloped a s to line 'I U Rt of wi ll. Hurr y L. Harding . " and feature, there was no w more und Mot't'i ~ K. Snoo k were apIn the case of Vnwn Jomt Stock . visibly UpOn it a maturity of sigpo inted li p pra ise rs. Lnnd Bank versus Frunk P. Coffel nificance that could only have been StM ley A. Sm it h. administrator et a I., the def endants are granted st.».mped by dissipation , hardship of (,f tute of J eun nette J. Smith, de 10 da ys to file. answer, demurrer and danger, or some more viol ent temperamental urjte than, at first When the airl came i~ next mOTni n8 there the at3v3ge aat, eTO. " ccased filed his tirl>t a nd fin al· ac- or oth er pleadtngs. co unt. 'The estat e is exempt from· The case of M~ry. Boyd . ~ersus view, could have been suspected. legaed 00 the fore ha tch, huddled unde r hia ble.nkeh in the aun. inheri ta nce tax. J ohn Boyd was dtsmlssed wlthou But if Burke's faee had gained Elme r E. Shee ts, administrator r ecord. in significance, his figure had not sile nce of that pl' isoned space g uve bU .·h of ha ir on the native's hea d, of estate of Louvisa A. Sheets , deIn the caSe of Clarence Brown Moreover, .he now verged on ,t he no so und of life. nnd was say in g: pathetic, shaking with cold. PalShe might have wept t h ' l'IlY " ' T i~ n ' t so much t hat he's got ceased, filed his first, final and versus Florence Thomas, et aI, the defendants are g ranted leavc to myra recalled, with a stab of in to ull t he corn ers, bu t she hesi- hlli t·," Bur ke wus su ying, "liS tha t distrib ut iv e account;. In th e case of Ca,rte rs D. Maple file an swer. pity, that brown ereature down be- ta ted t o repea t the v i. ion of t he hi,' hni r ain't black , a yo u'd exIn the case of William Kelley low. nigh t befo r e. Rat her, she held the pect. but a p retty gay spec ies 0 ' IIdministrlltor of eBtate of Eliza. The girl started, impulsively. to blankets up in vitingly and, in si l- tan. W hi ch , Ill-ad les a nd gents, is beth H olley, decease d, ver sus vers us .Edwin L . Weer, et ai, the Henry Holley , et aI, on motion of estate IS to be sold for cash. rise, then sank back again. She ence, turn ed t he jet of lig ht u p- :outh Sell Beauty-parl or stuff. " In the case of People's Building had seen the steward below , a orl th em. For alm ost a minu te she "'Tis dee-light (ully snni tll ry, 10 plnin ti ff h e is gran t ed permission short time past, overhauling blan- waited t hus. Th en, suddenly, with - Beli es," t he show mll n adder! . "u nd to fil e am endm ent to original peti- Lonn and S~vings Company versus T. C. HeWItt, at ai, all acounts kets, a reserve supply for the out warning prelim inar y of ou nd, colol's t he ha il' up nnd shu de 0' t ion filed. The esta te of Jo hn W. Sheets is Bre to be settled from proceeds of men forward. I'f she could man- there appeared with in the ().utel' blond y'like. But- " he titte re d fr om inh eri.tance tax. sales. e xempt age to get one or two of these ci rcle of light t he end s of foul' al d g la nced nud a iously at Miss Wulte r Ke mick, l~dministrtor of The case of Dorothy Shaw vercoverings.. . Compassion urged great mllssive , squllre fin gers. 1'1' e's own hea d- "the very foxthe deed. But--she was afraid. Almost" the girl !!prang back iest an d most envieel· hu e some lJf esta t e of J ohn W. Sheets , deceased sus Levy Shaw was dismissed. In the case of State o£ Ohio verPresently, however, a well-au- cried out in panic. 'em succceds in go tting up is a file d his firs t a nd finnl aceount. E mmu . Debold elcecutrix of th e sus Wes Adams the defendant was thenticated chin settled into place A moment the fingers paused. I' al ol'U ngey ncar-red ." and twei lips grew arbitrary. She Then they came thrusting toward Va n la ug hed. "Oh, admirable," esta te of Edwin 'H. Smith, dcceas- found guilty of transporting liquor cd fil ed her inventol'y and apprai se und possessing liquor. He was fined $100 and costs on each charge, ment.

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he cri ed. "An .ndmirable etrect. And never t ill,l..the moment did I s usp'ect. .. Wrry, Palm Tree .• " • Excuse . me, miss," Ponape Burk e said , "but didn't I hear this gen t a-cn11ing you 'Palm-tree'?" Sho assented." " Bu t what, whllt kind of a j oke. , .. " "It isn't a joke," she affirmed "M y family name Is Tree and- " she g lanced ·a mus·edly at Constance-"my given :name is Palm.' T".e stowaway stared, grinned, repeated the name. He turn ed to hi s savage, spoke al1limatedly, nodded his head towllrd her. The brown man's eyes sought the girl's lace once more and she felt sure he had, in som e obs<:ure way, been movl'd. There waB certainly, a something new upon the strange contenance. _ As the savage sat upon the hatch, a corner of blanket touched t he t eakwood, Wh en he reached down to rescue the fabric his thick r ig ht f ore al", shot C)ut from cover and so remained. The girl became aware of a 'line of blueblackblack ma r kings alclng the inner side or thi s arm. She discovered with s urprise that these tattooings were letters---ber own alphabet. At first she did not c!at:ch the word because two of its symbols were upside down. . "Why," she cried impulsively, "what is that he has tattoed on his Ilr m?" Here the pirate took up the story of his brown companion's name. If it had been a pop bottle tbat t he fat hOl'izon-bul'ster «white man) fiung into the bird's nest fern beside the spring, this lion of a man would not now be here. Far awa y on some somnolent speck of coral he would be drowsing through the years ; ignorant as to white m en's walys, sa.f e forever fl'om the questionable leadership of Ponape Burke; never to touch and cross the life course of Miss Palmyra Tree of Boston. But it was not a pop bottle that the fat horizon-bul'stel' flu:ng into the bit'd's nest fern. It was a bottle which hlld held olivel!. There, a s the olive bottle had

fallen, the island mother, bel' babe upon her hip, found it.' She haa held the empty bottle up before the eyes of the naked brown baby that h might admire the bright red and green 0'1 its Iithogl'\lph_ She had tried to make out the in. scription upon it-ONYX BRAND The Hubbard Extra-Choice QUEEN OLIVE The print was an oddly familial' yet bafflingly unreadable as a tence in Russian would have to Palmyra. For in the alphabet there were ' but fourteen letters: eleven of our conson'ants unmeaning character. But as her FIance fell upon the word "Olive,' she smiled. Here was a combina~ion that , spelled; every letter as familiar as if it had been the name of her own village_ "Behold. chiefly 'lIon," she had cried to the baby on her hip: "here is a so-island wQrd-'O-I-i-v-e.' What to it, think you, is a ing? And set forth upon a zon-burster's strong-water (to her all bottles meant liquor). Presently the mother's face had Iight.ed with inspiration, Here, un· doubtedly among warriors, was the great word. And here, upon her hip, was the greatest lIlan alive What better, then, than this for a name? And so it was the brown baby, to be known forever to all white man as "Olive," and 'to bis South Sea kinsmen, according to their reading of its letters, as "O-Iee· vay." Burke's glance took in the lIilent motionless mass of man on hatch with pride'!ul Then he broke again into his ly unadult mirth. "Look at now," he cried'. "Look at Mad ciear through." They turned their smiling eyes upon the brownman. . "Mad clear through," repeated his master. "Since Miss Tree pointed to his ann we all been laughing a lot. And he thinks it's at him." (Continued On Pqe 8)

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The Roxanna and Waynesville Canning Plants

Orego niu Bt'idge Co., r einfnrcin g steel, $20.!! 6; J oh~ Law, l'(lpail' ~, 2.;l O·; . Pru cs Eq~tpm e nt om JllltI ~' n'pllI l'S, $ 19.7 6. L. G. And et'so'n' OIl B 0., lu mber, $809 60 ; L. G. A nden\(J n ons Co., lumber, S!lSfU 2 : ~ ltln l y W ork.B, s upplies, $127 ; Day to n .Blue Pl'lnt Co. llection cl t h $2 1.:1 5; Van-Camp Stnn c n. , grllvel, $ L82.86; HowIIJ'd '1'. ()o k gravel, $2. 63 ; Howunl T. oo k. g t'DV I, $ 119.63; Howurd T. Co k, !:' I'nv '1, $1) .26; C. n. WeBB, sot'l' ices, $ 10; LeRo y & Bla;I', ~ lI l1 d '1I1I d ~ rllv '1, $19.80; IJ Hoy & B1ui r, $ 11. 8; LeRoy & Bluil', gl'ave l, $32.70.

New Suita Ree d-Klopp Compan y VO l' us Wilbur Wil son f or money. Unit ed J oint Stock La nd Bank vorsus Ernest Ferris, et aI, 101' money, person al judgment, f oreclosu re und equitable r elief. Marria8e Licenaea Douglas Chal'les Farrell, t el ~­ ph one installer of Blue Ash, OhIO and Miss Nancy Frances Adnms, of Morrow. A nce Evu ns, sectiQn hand, of Carlisle, and Miss Grace B. Zim merman, of Carlisle. Real E.tate Tranafen E. I. McVay, by execu t rix t o Belljamin nnd Rosa Long real estate in Harlan township. Da niel and Grace Weimer to E. Frank and Carrie O. We imer real estate in Sale m township. E. I. McVay, by exec utrix, to Will>on and Alice Brown real estate in Harlan township. Alice Mahar to Herbert R. Ellis 92.23 ncres in Clellt'cre ek towns hip . Chester Campbell to Townsley. 271 acres in township. First and Merchants Nalional Bnnk to Margaret Go onam. 17.40 acres in Fra~klin township. John Hacket, deceascd, to Lid a Hackett. All real and personul property. W. E. Bennett, deceased to Maude Bennett. All real nnd pers onal property. Carolyn H. Ro ckhill to Iyele C. Collin s. Inlot No. 14 in Lebanon. Lawrence Sheperd and EI ie B elle Sheperd to Roxanna Canning Company. R eal estate in Waynesville. . Elmer L. Hartwell to W. Pea slee 30 acres in Hamilton to\vnship.

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Bma Allowed Penn Morton, services, $70; James Follen, services, $16; C. Don'ald Dilatush, rent, $20; Bryant Bros. Co., services, $2.51.34; E . . F .' Schrader, supplies, $2.20; Zain Annitage, gravel and sand, $11: W. C.' TUrton, cement, $41.68; E. F. Schrader, repairs, $8.98.; Walter Franer, services, $656.80; Walter Franer, services, $16.95; Walter FraneI', services, $10.60; Oregonia Bridge Co., cutting shclves, $1; E. B. Murrell, oiling cleaning locks, $15; J. Fisher, a.r!lvalre. $1.86; Mrs. Mary E. services, $10; Lebanon ' . ,.. ' ..... n,~ advertllllng. $11.40; Wcsadvertising, $11.40; J. n -.~", •• ~~ kindling, 50c; Trustees of clothing, $516.60; W~ldron C. inquest, $8.10; V. W. II ,pay r oll, 222.95; C. D. . pay roll, 30; L. E. Witham, pay roll, 228.40; A. T_ Ret.tjg, pay roll, 164.20; Joe W. D'avis, pay roll, C. E. ,BradbUTY, pay roll ; Floyd Lemmons, pay roll ; John Myers, pay roll, ; Eden Terry, services, ; Frank Wilson, services, ; Curtis M. Charlton, services, $52; Leslie Shultz •. services, $52; E. W. Knapp, seJ'V1ces, $62; J. K. Spencer, gravel, $676.76; Frank Sherwood Co., supplies, $98.49; J. W. Lingo Hardware Co., $228.67; KilpatriekCar Co., gas, $146.$1.6.71; W. $1; L. I. ; Harry Hill Van Riper, gas ; .Holthaus Sam Henkle, services, Transfer Expr.e1l8 End Garage, gas, $19: Garage, gas, $84.80; Sight Generator Co., supplies, $6.60; Oram Shoup, gas, $87;13; W. C. Turton, cement, $240; A. T. Rettig, pay roll, $102: H. L. Schuyler, pay roll, $228; Cal'l Dakin, pay Roll $176.06; Rolla Cook. watchman, $30; Harry Millard. Watchman, $30; Carl Hineline watchman, $24: EVerett Barka low, watchman, Sao; Clayton Yarnell, watchman, $30; Edward French, watehman, $24; Johnson &: Johnson lumber, $127.67; J. Henry Klpp, lumber, $162.14; R. Spence~ pay roll, $428.20; Gulf Refining \';0., gas, $27.30; R. T. Spencer, supplies, $1.25: Barrett Co. tarvia, ,2723.29; Ohio CorCulvert Co., sewers, $156.-

rrom ~o uring wasle ' in the buwe.. ca use that oull, headachy, alu ·i, ... LJiliulIs condition; coat ' lhc tOIl t!I,': ' roullLe brealh; sap energy . s irens ;'. and nerve-force. A Iitlle f L!; . Culdwell's Syrup Pepsin will cli·".' lip trouble like lb ~t: gcn.L1y. hllI!' l: I c.~s ly in a hurry. 1 he diller rlcr will n'1::tke in your feelings OVI I' I'. '" , will provc iLs meril to you. . Dr. Caldwell studied cons tIl " ., for over fotLy'seven YCIlI'S. Tt ij ~, ,,: cxperie ncc enabled him to 111:11, ~ : •. ' presc ription jusl whu~ men, W :1"" old people ami children nc d t :". thdr bowels help th emsc l\' c~ . no tll rnl mild , thorough nction . its lJ!c;sunt In Ie co mmend it c\·ervonc. T hnl's why "Dr: Caldwl , Yl'lip J> ' pSill," us it is called. L, I Illosl popular laxative dr ugslorl!:l t!o On, W. 8 .

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5% Farm Loans 0 LONG OR SHORT TIME--Euy terms. Also Surveying and Ab-stractlng. Write and I will 011 and lee ),ou. Sam D. Henkle, Wayneaville, Ohio. Jll LOST - - - - - - - -- - -- - LOST- Tan Suede Gloves. Mrs_ Carl Frye. .N4 FOR RENT

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Red 'Hair and Blue Sea

THE SUWANEE RIVER B~

Dr. John Zettel Dead Stock Wanted

Mra. Jellie B. Tripp Down alonlt t~ Suwanee river ISSUE~ EVER Y WEDNESDAY The rae,ulty and a number of ~ESIDENT There stan lis cabins made of logs, Where the darkies work, and shi- t.he hjgh school stud I1ts "Hamlet" at Music Hall, Cjncin~ D. L. CRANE I I P.hU.... S.hlWlpllo. !.'rice, f1.10 a Year ver nati Monday evening. (Continued 'from page 2) From the ague in the bogs. OiIic. P1toIl.............. ....... No. 112\ LIonel Campbell brought home a PERMANENT LOCATION . . 6,., •••4., "ool.lfi.,. . , W.y". II. ' There one heal'S the 'cornstalk bride Wednesday evening from Later in the day Palmyra foun d R..hI.ac. ...................... ,.No. ,1111 0,",., •• !J.~o"rI CI... . Moll M.tI.r Charleston, W. a. T his was quite her pirates alone. . fldd l ~ . a surprise to '1,' 18,tives and friends 'rhey sut sid e by 'side, gr ipping Play in', glt dah tidy-o-o, t hey SOOn rallied suffi ciently to sto lidly the khaki fa~l'ic thai. strug LEBANON, OHIO but ertiljz~r ' Real'S the hardened block hand NOVEMBER 4,' 1931 give them an old-fa hioned bellin ~ g lccl, flappin g to the wind behind clapping, Eye, Examin.d 1'hey al'e guests in the home of .theil' ba ks. As they go it heel-and-toe. "Spoaking 0' this big brute," CI..... Fitted R.paira his siste r, Mrs. finny Hosier, anr! family. BUI'ke b<:gan indicating Oli\'e; "he Ole Unk Ike, he plays .de fiddle The Hallowe'en fl'olic 's po n ~ (J r'd don't do nothing n w bu a k .quesFl'om Preside~t Hoover's Radio Addl'ess on U~employment Which puts the tickl e in lheir to s by the.~ P. T. A. Thursday e\' ' nil\ ~ tion:! about you." can heal' their bare feet tapOne Relief : '~Th.e maintenance of a spirit of mutual self-help through PHONE 8F3 Tho girl did not kno\\' whether wa!' quite. I~, s ucc ess . The fi ~ h·pond , ping vo l~ntory ~Iving, thro ugh t he rcspo nlljbility of local government, is rooster furtune teller's tent, lind va r iou. lu like that or 110t. Till da yli ght, and 0'£ IIltinite Importnnce to the f utUre of America. Everyo ne who from the food booths provetl VCI'Y II lLf'ac · Tn beg in wilh, ;;nitl . Burke it crows. n sympathetic heart gives to these services is Itiving hope and courHARVEYSBURC/ OHIO hlltln't ive. Pri?!!!! were ~arde (1 f il l' Ih \\' I\ i< h('I' COU I·III!. ti h age to some deserving family. Everyone who aids in this service will best couplcl, the tallest, the ~ 11\ 1l 1l · i .' ,lJ:I\\,I,, ·d lit lite hund in tit· port can . ee their shining faces, One have lighted a beacon of help on the stormy coast of human adversity est , the largest family, and Ihc n!) 1' til .. rae(' unde f' t he s potlight. . "The success ond t he character of nations are to be judged by And rows of teeth which gleam so best repre!\ented characte r. . nd sh ~'d com!! duwn with blanwhite, t he Ideals and the spirit of its people'. Time and again t he Am ol'ican , ~jl .o:! iiil Etl na Varvel was an overnight I<d;. wht' n II brown ueing was in (There along the Suwanee river,) people have demonstrated a spiritual quality, a capacity for unity of guest of Mllyfl'cy P owelJ Tuesday, mist'ry with cold. action, of ge nerosity, a certainty of results in ' t ime of emergency By th e s keeler fire each night. a nd Bel'nita L wis s pent the Stlme As regarded the hand: Th Slowa that hnve mode them great in the annal s of t,he history of all nations night with Alice Bogan. wa w, pl'ec:ll'ious ly hid den on d k A nd the happy littl e darkies This is t he t ime and this is the occasion when we must arouse thot The Mu clJonald young fo lks en- in u boat, hUl l lal en U·.e fiJ 'st With their pretty, soft skins brown idealism, that spirit, that determination) t hat unity of acti on, from tel'tnined at a Hallowe'en party chan ce lo sneak below. Burke Iud ROOT FOR AND CONSICN which t here can be no failure in this primary obligation of every man Playing "round thel'e in th e fire Suturday evening. got to COV ' I', but n SeU llIlllJ, unexIig hl; to his neighbor and of n nation to its citizens, that none who deserve Wayne GI'uy stayed overnighl pectedly starting thnt way, would your Cattle, hogs, sheep and calves While big f ol1<s, dance the old ' hoe Wednesday wilh Anthony Hunt- have caught Olive. The island er to Norris·Brock Co., live wire and shaH' suffer. down'. " I would that I possessed t he art of words to fix the reol issue ingLon. had slipped oveJ'side at tha t point, progressive fol'm for tho highest with which the troub led world is faced into the mind and heart of Nearby are big iron kettles, apt. Charles Garn er, of Colum- dangling fr om a stanchion , only market prices and good service. every American man and women. Our coun try and the world nre to- (Which lire used in wa shing , too,) bu!<, was a. guest Sunday of his his hands vi sible. He had put one Union Slock Yard.' Cincinnati, 0 , in on Radio Station WCKY day involved in more than a financial crisis. We are faced with the Hand y right th're by th e river mo t h I'. Mrs, Mary Finch and down to th e port, int endin~ to Tune primary question of humun relations, which reaches to t he very depth Wh'r th h Id I ' . b 'b brother, Robt. Garner. hang trailing from that if the 12 :30 noon for our doily market c e ey 0 tie II al ecue. J, C. GI·Il.Y un<,l gt'and Oil, Wayne sailor CIIRle neul'. A 1'0 11 of the reports. of orgllnizcd society an d to be very depth of human conscie nce. This . civ ili zntion and this greut complex, which we call American life i~ r th I th ld I b' mad e a b us ine's trip to Xenia, yatc h thru st his foreurm tlll'ough . ~g, en ill S • Saturday. Then the seaman had turned away bui ld ed nn d can a lone survive upon t he t ranslation into indivi duul ~ 01' . ey (lve e 0 Phone 78J nction of lhut f un dame ntal philosophy annou nced by th e Savior !:)tandmg therl! al ong 1t ~ bll~ks, The Mass ie teac hers attended t he li nd Olive lifted himself back to J' nin el'en ce ntury ago. PaTt of our national suffering today is from A nd the sk etel: fire at ~ I ght hm e Southweste'l'n Teachers <IIs, ocin- d eck. But far m ore impol'tant than PlIl failure to observe these pl'imary yet inexorable laws of human rela- And sm31l darku!s at then pranks. tio n in Cincinnati Friday an d SlIt urday. myra Tree's courage and kindne '5 tionsh ip, Modern society can not survive with the defen se of Cain, So, good-natured, a lwa ys happ y, M J'S. Myrtle Thomas an d M iss was' her nnm e. To the white man 'Am I my brother's keeper?" FUNERAL DIRECTOR "No governmen tal action, no economic doctrine, no economi c Tht'y do not mind hard work or Charlotte s pent the. week-end it hlld seemed interesting, to the' care, \\'i h relati1les in Da yton, bl'o\\'n , nstonishing. plan 01' project can replace that God-imposed r esponsibility of the inWAYNESVILLE, OHIO MI's. Im ojean Voiet's entertained " In the low island," soid Burke, dividual mnn and woman to thei r neighbors. That is a vital part of As long as they can m eet at evening lo dinner Wednesday eve ning the "the palmtree's the most import he very so ul of the people. If we shall gai n in this IIpirit from this rest of the lacu l t~, . Mrs. Lillian tant thing they got. Cou ld n't live pni1\{'!1 time, we .shall ~ av.e crealed u gr,:ater !lnd more g lorious Along the Suwanee riV(!l' there. - -- .......- Can, Mi ss Helen Randall, Miss with out it a day." America. The tnal of 1t IS here now. It IS n trtal of t he heart and Fully Equipped for Good Winifred McElwee, Miss Im ojean Here, as ide from fi ~ h , there was conscience. of indiV'idua l men and women." HOME CROWN FOODS Service. Lewi., Mi:s Lucille Tucke l' ond R. olten 110 food except the pandREDUCE MEAL COSTS T. Mo o1't'. The ladies remai ned anu s- scorned else where- and the Lara-e Display Room. overn ight. cocoa nut. The nuts were eaten at Ambulance Service Low cost menus are easy t o The Men's Community club will every meal ; cooked or \'UW, green lan with the help of cereals, fruits se r've supper in Mrs. Merritt's ripe , gel·minuted. POI' all t he acces: . The editor of n London newspaper has been spending six months P room on Saturday evening, Novem- sories of life the pa lm eou ld be T.I.pa-.e 7 made, if need were, to fur ni sh t he in the United Stotes visiting all sections of the coun try Ilnd in a part and vegetables, asserts Miss Alma ber 14. Ev,e ryone welcome. ing statement he declal'es he sees on the surface of ' life "few signs in Gan'in, nu ttitio n s pecialist in the The Miami Valley Field Trials matedal. any! Americnn city oif t he severe distress which I was assured by department of Home Economics at will be held on t he Coll ett far m An.1 she wag nam ed Palmtl'ee I nearly everyone would create in the coming winter on e of the the Ohio State University. November 6 'D nd 7. "But, lad y," Burke persisted gravest social problems. in Ameri('an history." The standard of '''tuint the things I've mentioned-': living is still very much higher in America t han anyw here else in the ' Among the man y cereal offering AMERICAN BIRTHDAY CAKE not even yer na me- which counts 'iOT ARY PUBLIC world, t his widely traveled observer declares, and Americans of all an Ilbundance of energy giving ~o muc~,a B - " he pnu sed ca1culatclasses "live with an air of opulence that can no t be matched in any materitl l, wheat is outstand ing and The following recipe, taken JOg ly- as that hair o'yours t hat National Bailie European country." And then he adds: e may be prepa red in a numb er of ) d red hair." ' . "They are more finely clothed. They eat bette r and more varied attl'active ways. It may be com- Crom the I . of A. Lo ge Mags. . She was agai n annoyed, but de- Will, Dra,", • • Edat .. Setd .d food. They live in more material comfort. The working classes have bi ned with vegetables and meat to zine, is publisher! by I'equ e t: clded to lau gh. WAYNESVILLE, OHIO a wider margin of perso nal pleasures. They enjoy luxuries which no make the main dish of t he meal or To 12 pints of well beaten exBlII'ke wa s silent for an interval other proletariat could possibly afford. use d in a so up in pluce o'f barley, perience add 16 pints of perfect his odd ly undeveloped features . "'<[ undreds of thousands of working men travel to t he factories rIce, . of e se nce of !'ath e r a bsur d'In th' r or macaront.. A b ushe I 0 f patience, kindness, GH cups CliPS of extract of elr maturity of and mills every morning in their own motor cars. The motor is to an w~ellt sells fO I' about . 40 ce nts. and pride, 10 cups sweetness of virtue, t hought. HU.DREN will fret, 'o ften for no American working man what a bicycle at' a 2-penny tram car ride is WIll make 432 goqd slze~ servings. 24 cups mixed sp ice of brotherly "I suppose," he began at last appurent reason. But there', Ill-to an English aT~i snn. To make the wh~at ea~ l e r tOI pre- love, sympathy, unselfishne ss. ser- "y' haven't no idea how a Mary WO)'I\ Custoria l Harmless as the recipe "Until he has ' crossed the Atlantic Ocean the average American pare at. meal time, ~t. may be vice sacr ific!e appreciation. FlavO r like you hits us islanders knnaka au lhe wrupper; mild and blond as it citizen cannot clearly perceive the chasm that separates his own e~ o ked m large quanttttes Ilt one. wit h a heartt'u l of fear less loyalty or white?~' ' tastc.,. B It its gentle action BOothes bme and. then cann ed. . a d un dyi ng dev otion ' (To be continued ) conception of social comfort from that of the average European." 3 \' O\l\I \~~ l ~ r more 5urely than a 'mOfe . The frUI ts a~d vegeta~le c8nn~d n Method""':' ' powr I ( I );)I;uidne. . Tll ol's thz br.t\1ltv or this or stored t hiS fall WIll help In Mix th e above in a bowl of 30 Years Experience in ~ hiI J I'<!II 's remed y) It may be ~ivell safe~ua\'dil'! g t he h~alth of the unalloyed Americanism, ' stirring Fitting and Making Glasses lho illi ~ l. !nfUll l -ll!l uflcn 1($ tnero fa!,llI ly d~~I0~ t.he wmter ~ o n ths, per istently w ith the spoon of i: ncv;), n C'. ~I!S of COIiI:, dinl'rhell or MISS GIllVIO pomts out. [t 1S best ambition to smooth consistency of .;il:J;I::r di$lu l h:l!wc[ it is invaJuuple. to s~rve a~ !east two vegetables a progress a nd protection. P our this 1\ coald lonllue eu Is for jlClt II few day In addItIOn to p otat~es. TO.ma- mixture into a mold of f reedom Leha.uon, Ohio Jrol'! to wllrd 011 cOlistipatioll: Ht) toes, raw cabbage, turl'!lPS, o l\l ~ns and bake slowly and carefully in Tue.day, thurada~, Salurd.~ Th. O. s. U. Rail'. Statioll-WEAO d r.!l allV tiU~I~I·:; tion of bad breath. and raw carro~ ar~ all Inex~ensl,,:e the sweet tempered oven until Esamillation Fre. \ 'h \! J\ \:c'r :hihlren dbn' l eal well, sources of vItamin C which IS well done. 'When done cover with (D. S. Myel', District Supervisor, Presiding) Jou't n:.<t well, or h:ive aUY .111111 LEBANON, OHIO n ecessary for growth and helps coat or priceless patriotism and 7 :00 Farm Night Melody Makers. . urscl-this pure V\IS f:tble p,rcparll7 :10 The Farmer Provides His Own Feed Credit ......... B. B. Brumley keep t he teeth and gums healthy. decorate on all si des with gen uine lion is usuaUy all th at'll needed . . Other . fresh vege ta~les and allegiance. Now ready to serve Ohio Live Stock Cooperative Association. fr UIts may be u.sed 10 sea son. to all goo'a Am ericans. 7 :20 Lessons from Ohio Pulling Contest ........ ......... .. .... ... .. D. J . Kays fresh Apples and bananas are usually _ _ _ _ ..._ _ __ U •• 7 :30 Why Ohio Is Interested in Forestry., ...... .. ...... E. G. Wiesehuegel cheap a nd easy to pl'epare, Toma• TRY 7 :40 Farm Night Melody Makers, toes may take the place of fruit Abo ut 4fiO 4-H club bOYS and 7 :50 The Church Without a Denomination ...... .... .. .. .......... B. F . Lamb THE MIAMI GAZETTE OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Ohio CQuncil of Churches in the meal. They !ldd color and g irls will attend the annual club a s 'well as foo d value to congress at th e Ohio State Univer8 :00 Some Inexpensive Meat Cuts .. ... .. ... .. .... ... .. ...... ... .... ~R. O. ~oth flavor one-dish meals. All vegeta- sity on November 9-14. FOR RESULTS For Reault. 8 :lOA Moment with the Composers ... .. ... .. .................. Davld Larrlmer many bles except potatoes should be 8 :20 Better Health Through Better Clothing ................ Eve rurnb~1\ cooked in the least amount of 8 :30 Putting the Garden to Sleep ... .. .. .... ......... ... ,'....... IrwlD Klelt:! water !for the shortest possible 8 :40 With Ohio's 4-H Clubs at the Club Congress .. .. .... Club Delegate 8 :60 With Ohio's 4-H Clubs Ilt the Club Congress .. .. Cluh Delegate time. '1'he use of hom e grown meots is another way of 'lowering food costs. Culled chickens may be FARM WELLS MAY home is very likely to be a menace canned raw or browned. Either , to health, way, canned pork and beef also SPREAD DISEASE All wells are best made with a water-tight wall extending to at ~~Yn~~I~:ed in planning . economi-~ A pm'e water supply on the farm least 25 feet below the grounq High grade Coal and Coke, Hihelps in insuring pl'otection from 'surface and should be provided QUALITY MEATS AND La, Cindelrella, Dixie Gem. nnd ty phoid and other diseases, be- with a sloping concrete well slob CO,LD WAVES FOUCHT FOODS-RIGHT PRICES Killarney Pocahontas, Ask for lieves Virgil Overholt, extenaiol\ so as to divert the s urface drainIN POULTRY HOUSES delivered :prices.· spec;alist in agricultural engineer- age, It is a good idea to connect Waynesville, Oblo Phone 66 lng at the Ohio St.te University. the pump to the well slab in a Insulating t he poultry flo ck Crain, COllI; Wool, Ha)" Tilo, Seed The ideal well, he says, should way that will exclude the entrance We Deliyer be located abou.t 300 feet frbm of waste water. Anbther precau- lrom low tempel'atut'es ' of winter LYTLE, OHIO I!ources of pollution such 88 leach· tion is to install a self-priming helps to keep the birds free from - - ing privies, open jointed I!ewers, pump stock or standard, This disease and in a g ood, vigorous ._---- - - - --, On~ of the moat enterpri ing and fast-growing businesses in th is ana open botto~ cesspools. Other· makes it unnecessary to prime with condition, says H. P. Twitchell. sec lIOn 1S thnt operated by Everett Early of Lytle. Ohio. DRY CLEANING wise lhe water supply of the farm water "of questionable purity. agricultural engineer at the Ohio M\', Early who operntes a grain elevator ut this place has estab======~~~~~~~~ Although springs are commonly Ii 'hed an c nvinb le reputatio n in t his section of tile cou n try fo r fair : thought to be a source of pure State University. SINCLAIR PRODUCTS One oi t he most economical vdealings and is known as an able and ·progessive business man. water, in reality they onen are Mr. ' Eal'ly dcals in grai n, coal, wool, hay, fonce, tile and seed a nd RUG CLEANING-PRESSING polluted, according to Overholt. methods of insulating t he poul.try South Marlll St. Wa)'lle."iIIe, O. is able to supply many wants for t he farmers of this territory. MainPhone 279, LehalloD, Ohio In springs the water must come house, he points out, is to pack Greasing with Alamite Air Gun tll ili ing II modern and well-kept establishment, farmers and o·ther.s of Accessori'es and Anti-Freeze clear to the sul'face through natu- corn stalks around the ou tside WaYllelYiU. Colleetioll OD 1We•• Car!; Re-Docoed t his vicini ty a lways lik e to visit Mr. Early's place wh ere a courteous ral channels. This makes surface walls. The fodder is best piled at greeting . is a lways extended. . Free Parking Day or Night da~ .nd Friday contamination easy. Great care is least a foot thick should be DUI ing lhe eason, hig hest cash prices nre paid fO f grain , and required in developing a spring so wired securely in place. It may be -- - - - - in the spring. modern loading fac ili ties eliminate long waits at lhe elevator for t he as to exclude surface water and to removed . In order to amke the insulation bUllY fafm cr, prevent the ~ntr8nce of such aniAt this particular seaSOl1 of the year MI'. Early is featurin g a full mals as sa'l amandera and crawfish. effective in the control of sud- ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS From den temperature changes, the lin e of high grade COll i and coke, includinR' Hi-Lo Cinderella , Dixie ' See t.he New Mod~ls building should be made tight to Gem un d Killarn ey Pocahontas. fi you are conte mplating buying your Dispensers of Reftne~s Gasoline prevent h'e at lost through leakage. s upply of winter coa l do not fail to get in touch with Everett Early (all gr ades) , High QuaUt7 PUBLIC SALE Doors and windows are best made for full information about delivered prices. Oils and Gt;ea8es, Mobil and N~ural9il to fit as snugly as possible. All Tire Co. Quaker State Oil, changed the plan of rent used for ventilation may be reNorth Maia Sl., . iDl~ra.cti.• •f Don't be a chronic suff~rer ~I'O: ingHaving LEBA-NON, OHIO the farm ,1 will sell at p.u blic baffle . work or muslin curtains IItate lloate73 ' headaches, or any other ~n. 1IJer auction on the premises, on the placed I with sash. During mild R A D 10 SETS O. R_ UNG~SB~. is hardly IUl ache or pam Baye' Waynesville and New Burlington weather, ventilation may be ob- -Aspirin tablets can't relieve; they ar. pike, about 2~ miles E. of Way- tained by adjusting the windows. - - --- - -a great comfort to women who suITe nesvl)le and I) miles S. W. of New If insulating board is used in periodicaJly. They are always to b Burlington, on guarding the flock against low Sablt1la~, Noy.mber 14, 1931 t,emperatures, it may be prorelied on for breakiDc up.tx?lds. Beginning at 1 :00 o'clock p. m., tected from the chickens by paintLEBANON, OHIO MA.STERCRAFT It may be only a si~ple heada~~!t the following chattel p.roperty to· ing it with a cement paste. This WRITES PRACTICALLY MEMORIALS WAYN£SVILLE'S," PIONUR EVERY FORM OF INor it may be neuralgta ~~ n~unll~ . wit: ' can be made by mixing together POTTED I'LANTS SURAI>;CE . . MEAT DEALER Lehl.noll. Pholle 69 rheumatism. Bayer AlplOn IS BuL , Five head Horses 6 .head Cattle, equal parts of cement and sift- -, , the sensible thing to talfe. ] UI~ be one dozen Rhode Isj and Red Hensl ed sa nd. Add sour milk until a SHRUBS-EVERGREENS HARRY C. SCHWAinz WAYNESVILLE, OHIO certain it'. Bayer you re ~akJDC ' Farming Implements, Harness anU thick paint consistency is obtained QUALITY MEATS OF . LANDSCAPE SERVICE , .J. S. MORRIS Do not use water in the mix. It is it does not hurt ~ hea~. (.et. t;I~' Household Goods. . ALL KINDS . Terms made known on day of best to mix only small quantities genuine tablet., to this famili; -sale. of the paint at a time. It should be - - --. packa&e for the pocket. MRS. WM. P. HAY stirred constantly to keep the No Regr'Cts When Property ill W. N. Sears, Auct. heavier particles from settling to Can Wa.heel , aDd Properly Insured Walter Kenrick, Clerk. the bottom. Apply two coats with EXlll.rt Couuellor with ~e famoua ·Mc· a stiff brush. Twelve pounds 'of Representing Aleer's Polisb for oily CHEVROLET ·DEALER cement, 12 pounds of sand, and 1 '-2.80 I will offer at public sale at gallon of sour milk will 'Cover 80 INTER-S'O UTHERN LIFE LEBANON, ORlO p,holle , 326 Le~.Doll, Ohi~ my realdence, one-fourth mile W . square feet i~ two coats are apREAL ESTATE •• INSURANCE INSIURANCE CO. " of Mt. Holly,. on the Mt. Holly and plied. . ' , Open evenings till 8 :30 and all Phones: Rello 5S:""Office 277' .WAYNESVILLE, OHIO Middle Run Church road, on - - " .\ : . T..I.""•• 101 day Sunday . EARL J_ COBURN ThlU'ada~, Noyemhe:r 12, 1931 rn...enty-six farme~ in southeas.-- - - - - - -Beginninl at 1 :00 p. m. the ,. .. folloWin~: . tern Ohio wh9 . treated p'88~ure d plots with 60 pou'lds of nrtrogen, Comp e te H ouseh o Id. G00 ds an 120 . p6unds of ~hospl)orlc acid, Satilifactollj Service since .1912 SP.E~"CER Kitchen Utensils. and 80 pounds of potash per acre See iwge bills ·for· particular.s. obtaIned average ..Jdlilds .o f 411t1l WASHED SAND" QRAVEL Tenne made known on day of poullds \;If grUB. 'Untreated plots UC.llled R••l E,tel. ....our Hardwood Lumber at Lebanon, aale. . FRANK' THOMPSON yieJded 14'73 poun~a per acre. The Cigars, Soft Drinks and Lunch aDld Aucli_r , . Ohio, furnished on Ordvr K 1 "Sta leY A t cost of fertnlller treatment .We car17 Gem ' Oity- Ice _"'._" .• WAYNESVILLE. ·'oHIO _ eO'Nealr. orJrk. uc ,' .. amounted t.o . f10.63 per acre, and and P op Road and CODc:T'ete Gravel • • , ' the resultlng return per aCTt;! Write or :Phone-Moat ReaIODW AYNESViLI.E, OHIO TeI.poll. III .......... able Term.. , • - ----. . above the colt of treatment

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WAYN ESVIL LE CHURC H OF CHRIS T ( Undeno minatio nal) he tel' 4. William so n, Mini tor Ohl,u'ch School at 9 :30 ;3. nl. LOI'd's ' upper at. cOllclusion. hris tian End~\'or at G:30 p. m. Dorothy Woollllrd, Lead r. .E vening vange'li stic sc.rvi e a t 7 :30. 0.1'mon pbje.c~ ".T he Boond Mile." Church Night Program each Wodesday at 7 :30 p. nl. The church where you fee l at home.

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ST. MARYS CHURC H 'Rev. J. J. Scheffe r, Rector H. i. herwoo d And Carl SarNovem bel' 8, twenty- third un- yis and son Robert were bu sin ess dAY 'niter Trinity , hurch school visitors ,in Mort' w, Monday . at 9 :8 0; l\1ornin g Prayer Anu Mrs. Mary Waterhouse spent serm on at 10,:80. Monday with C. A. L !'ferso n and FE-RRY CHURC H OF CHRIS T childre n at Forest Hills, Ky. (Unden ominat ional) !\liss Gruc e Dibert, of Ohio City Cbester A. William son. Min ister is visiting f or a f ew days with burch School At 9 :30 a. m. Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Dibert. There will be a "Surpri He Special ' repe pAper for High school at 9:80. (Not at 9:8 1) . If you are late you will miss it. Lord's Supper decorat ions; COl01'8, orange and and sermon at 10 :3 0 a. m . Serm on black, at th e Gal!:ette omc e. su bject, "The Gospel fo(' TodIlY." Fred B. Henderso n r esumed Sunday will be "Cincin nati Bible e minary Day." There will be his work Mond ay, aft'r being off so me special feature a in the pro- duty n week, because of illnes·. gram and 'a n offering of food wi\l Mr. and M)'s. W. E. O'Nea ll arc be taken fOT the Semina ry. Bring potatoe s, tomato es, turn ips, on- expecte d home t hi s week ufter a Ions, apple, cabbag e, pumpki n s, three-w eeks ojourn in lhe Sout h. canned goods, flour anythin g ('dible. You are always welcom e Mrs .... Frank tansber ry, Miss , t this church. Mary and Russell StanShe rl'y visited relative s In Oaklan d Sunday . ST. AUGU STINE CIfURC H Mr. Frank Shidake r, of Harvey sRev. LaWTence B. MollmanD. burg, was a caller nt the home of First, Tbird and Fiftb SundaY ¥.l'. and Mrs. F. D. Dukin, Sunday Mass at 7 :00, a. m. Second anal Fourth Sunday , Mass at 9:80 a. m. Misses Triif'ena nnd Margar et Edward s and MI:'. Kennet h FI'omm WAYN ESVIL LE M. E. CHURC H left Saturda y mornin g for Delray Beach. Fla. G. C. Pibert, Pastor Wedlll!!\du.y: Tile W. F. ]\f. S. is meetin g with Mrs. Lotz, at 2 :00 this p. m. Bible study and ' prayer meeting a't 7 :00 p. m. this week we will studt the parable of the "Lost Boy: ' Choir' practic e at 7 :45 p.

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NEW BURLINGTON 1,'he commu nity sympat hizes with Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Crew, in the death of their infant daughter. An enjoyab le Hallow e'en social was held in the bl18ement of the Friend' s church Friday evening. The Ladies Aid was pleasan tly enterta ined in t he home of Mrs. R. D. Collett Thursd ay afterno on MI'. and Mrs. Sherma n Richard son have moved to propert y near Jamesto wn. Mrs. J. L. Conard spent t h& week-e nd with relative s near New Vienna , bei ng called there by the death of an aunt. , Mrs. Adams Dickins on was confined to her bome 1l18t w~ek by a severe attack of tonsiliti s. Rev. Boyd is visiting his parents in Indiana . Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hill childre n spent t he week-e nd friends neal' Marion . Ind.

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The ninth annual field trials for pointer s and setters of the Miami Valley Amateu r field trial FOR SALE assoc iation. of Dayton , will be held Novem ber 6th and. 7th at the Co llett homest ead, where A. S. FOR SA LE - Poland- China boar Collett no w resides. The public is pigs. E. Evans, Lebano n. Ohio. invited. Phone 470B. 'Nll

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BARN DESTR OYED BY FIRE F ire of unknow n origin completely destroy ed the barn on tbe Earl Shinn f a'r m opposit e tbe Loneso me Pine, Saturda y night. By the bardest work neighb or. and pasHersby were able to SAve the other building s. The loss of t he barn was covered by insuran ce but the content s, consist ing lal'gely of lumber to be used in completing the new residen ce ' was a total loss. .._ __

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," Cban neldra in. R~ has, a full weigh t base of Copp er ~ Alloy ed Steel 'thpro ughly '. prote cted by a highl y,dura - ' hie coatin g of pure zinc. It 'will resist wear and weatbcr

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