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Eigh tie t h Year

WAYN E SV I L L E , O H IO,

NEWS ' DIRECT fROM


THE STATE CAPITOL
Fl'i c ntls o f fi 'nllto r Io' runk B. Will i ~
hll Vl' HIlLll ra li y 1,)(!C OOl <' oITol1d cd
the pr in tod sL()f'ic~ to the 'ITeet l hut
t he ""n ulu r see ks to cunt rol th e Repull li"/ln delelrulio n to t he Nlilionlll
cO) n"l' llti oll in KIIIl RII S City, and stre nlI tl lI sly (lim y th a t lIH'rc hus I,)ecn II ny
thuli g ht (If s li ch . They urgue t
l"I' nlltol' W ill iH iH 1\ cllndidn tc for'
pr us id (' ncy, n nu li S li n Ohiolln na t u
Iy e n ti tl ed t u t ht' full str('ngt h uf
Ohi o delegation j ust liS lung II g h
1\ can dida l e.
Bu t his fl'icnd s urI'
posud to hn\' ing th e delegnli on a
liS Ii tonicCor lill y IH her ca nd idutes'
nominnt io n if Will is shuu ld fa il. I t
is II rgued th llt should th ~ II nexpected
huppe n, lind Wili i" would dro p out
of I he ruce , th e de lega tes Rhuuld be
free to vole f or whonl Ihey plcllse,
und not boull d to vote (or u cund idute who us t he li me of t he vote
WHu ld lI ot have lh o ~ t l' e ll gt h of Ohio 's
fa vo l'ill! 80 n, Th o,'s all th ~ I' e is to
t he urgum cn t o f tlH' 8E' nll tOl" 8 fri e nd s.
They do no l d e~i r to huv e th e dele!:,uli e n ll.., u n d fa r It ny ca nd idut e outside o f , he senntol', nnd advices which
hnv e bee n rece ived hy tl isint .. rcs ted
purti(ls is t o t he ~tTect that 11 0
didute up t o the pl'ese nt time
t he ,stre ngth of Willi,. But t hey ar gue- a nd t he argum ent is bucked up
by Republicun of pl' Bcllc~ ll y a ll fac ' t ian s--tha t should Wi ll is decide to
withdraw, Oh io de l"gllles to l he
sa s ity, conven t ion shau ld be- f ree
get a board th e wag on wit h t he
and not on used t o st retc h ou t
parade,
George Rem us, fal1 ou8 bootlegger
Bnd self-confessed slarer of his wife,
will fin d out t hat gelli ng a
fro m t he Limu State bospi tal
crim ina l in sa ne is a pr etty
matter, unl ess h e sh ou d win his
dam th ro ugh actio n f the co
Th ere is n o clemency board a t
Li ma hospita.l Just one e nt ra nce
one exit, a nd f ully 90 per cent
t hose wh o leav e the instit ut ion
carri ed ou t on a slab or in a
t hrough th e one exit.
give n t heir freedom or di!lchaqred
cured. Crimina l insanity is
ily cured. Some a re relea5ed to
fr ie nd s as being " improved" but
er cured . Release can only be
tain ed t hro ugh t he courts or the
per intendent a nd because o ne
e n releuse wo uld v ir t u Illy eost
supe rin te n den t his r eputation, unu sual care Is taken. T he' Li81a h ospital was built f or t he criminal insa ne.
Ther e ar o 'few ,chances of escape, and
Remus n ow must spe nd hi time with
the sedim ent of Ohio's most dangerous criminals.
Sou t hern Ohio taxpsye I have joined in milk ing a rebu tt.lll 1 criticism
against t he sla te hig hway lepartmant
by sur veyors of Northern 'J hio counties to the eft'ect t hat fa (rit ism hos
bee n shown th e fu rm er. lIuri ng the
week r eso lutio ns wer e ado cd by sev
eral organ izoti ons in Melts county,
in which t hey cum e to t ho le f ense 01
George F. Schl esinge r, swl. highway
director. The Ga llia Cou r(" automobile club a nd the Gallia C;lmmumty
nSRociation, through its
adopted resol u tio ns wh ich
a ction
of the hig hway di
deny
thut fa voritism was
in
that co unty. Th e Meigs
g ani zotio ns call a ttention
'!thnt f or man y years
ti es paid ta x money that wUlta bs'oriled
alm ost exclusively by
ro un ding t he la rger citi
olutions cl ose wil h the eXPJlSSlon
"kee n ap prcciu t ioll f or
done in Meigs count y,
policy of economica l co
pledge our co-o perat ion in
sta t e wide nffai rs." Thc
resolutions p oin t out t ha t
son of both fi g ur ~ s and c(l ltlit;ion
bot h Northern an d Sou
show t hat th ere hilS n
cl'iminat1on show n, but
cr applica tion of nil rood
able for state roods. "

JANUARY MEETI
WOMAN'S AUX

WE DN ESDAY,

.1 l\;UARY 1 , HJ2

WI JOle NlI mbf' 1' 57 8

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OR. FRANK CRANE'S


WEEKLY LECTURE

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1'11 1' 8 .

WORRI ES

Il ll l' vey Rye has tons ililis,


F LIlIk Hul)i ll:") 11 !tns h Kri

If WI' will cu r 'fuli" lake stock of


' ,ur " OITinll'l1ts W(' wii l tint.! t hat mo~t
t:/ " l rJ.!C \r all'I'holl N' w as in Darl( JI1 , "I' Ihe' llI an' "bf'Ut th;'I/.:::' that do Ilo t '
:--: u lldll,\'.
l'l:llll'l' . 1',,1':1 \' lIpti,, 1I ihat wo uld
1,1' hui l a"ll' !II thl' 1" ' 11') .. r Ihe list of
Il,.. r . J\. Garll el', ('hi ropracl r , full'S I w"uld ' 1I1!~t'~1, "What of Jl ?"
L('bull on , Oll io , Phon 78 .
I , up pc'", I hud h~ h(' ~t molher in
t he ",,,riel . :-;he i ., I'ntiLl(>ti to a ll of
~Itlrr is l!ClK" I'~ wa ~ in ~1" ' ill ldh' I<I , Illy I"L'."I'( 'ci Jlnd ( ':-; t t' l' lll "centlse s he
SHIII ... I"y,
pnli (' IIt1 .v Jlut u p with me all t hrough
Illy childh"nt!- nnd cane! f(> 1' me until
Gl't your Pnrkel' Duoferld pen Hnd till' rillY "f h"r ""ath. I ('li n I'(> memJll'II t' tI at Cu ry', .J e \\'~ I "r Sh il l', /.(,1,,, - In.: l ', huwe ver. that ,,,,h t'll ( WP lll a way
nllll, Ohio ,
f 1'0 1l1 hum i ll 11 1~' ylj\1l1 ~lt flays she

1\1 1S. Eme rso n Muso n has been ver y

sick.
H ou gh wa N in Il an d lt un, toMrR. Or ville Gruy is sick w it h l onsi Ii lis,
Mr. an d M I' ~. S. F , Elllon were in
Xen ia, Monday.
Dr. P. A. Garner, chi ro practor,
Lebanon, Ohio, Phone 78.
Mr s. EII I'1 o nner wns shopping in
OilY ton, T hu rsda y.

F . ,/. ~ l ilYo, of ))a}'lo n, wus a Wnyn l'~ \

Fred 1\1 , Cole W a N a bus in ess visilor in Ha milton , T uesday.

Mrs. Belle Da vi dson, of Laredo,


Clerm ont co unty, is visIt ing Mrs. Sara h J oy.
Mrs. Emma Gr~b of, Dayt o n,
spent Friday and Saturday with r elativea here.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gordon and


Mrs. Susan Wtllterson wer
M,r. and MI1I. St Clair Fife at Wilmington, Sunday.

Mr. a nd Mrs. James Stoops and


Mr. Holmes Stoops, of Van , W ert,
spen t several days last week With Dr.
and Mrs. Witham and Adam Stoops,
You are always welcome at Cary's
J ewelry Shop. Bring your friend s
and see thi s beau t if ul "Home of
Gifts."
Or. J , T. Ellis, wbo, w ith W. E .
O' Nea ll is t ouring the southe rn
stat es, writes from Terrell, Texas.
They stopped at Atlanta , Ga., to see
Ben Parker; Mobile Ala., to sec Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Howell; then to New
Orleans , Baton Rouge, through many other t owns tei Terrell, Dallas,
and Fort Worth, T exas. Their it iner ary will probably-tnrup
Oklahoma and Kansas. The Doctor
says t hey are well and happy, but
not bu sy.

AllHE CHURCHES
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Sunday School at 9 :30.
Eve17'
body cordially Invited.
TURTLECREEK COMMUNITY
CHURCH
.
_
h I 2 '00
d
S
S
, u~ ay c 00, .
p, m.! wor
ShIP, 3 :00 p. m~ Prayer meetmg on
Ws eddnesda y , .7 :30 vPI:ce'sm , nd(NoWt&-ed
un ay evenmg lIer
a
d
'
rvice will be lifted
nes. ay prayer . s o . .
.
during the reVival servlces at Union
Chapel.
C. R, HARVEY, Putor.
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METHODIST CHURCH
9 :16, Sunday School; 10:30, P4bllc
worship, sermOl\ subject, "Law, Secondary, ,but Indispensable." 6 :16,
Epworth League; 7 :00 sermon, "The
Greatest Blessing In the World."
Aaron S. Watkin.. L.H.D., P.stor.

FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST


Bible School at 10 a. m. Churcb
services foHow. No evening service,
n ... "",,-, Remember our contest wit h Lebanon
CriBlitbElr_lllchool and be present.
PERJ,lY THOMAS, Supt.
ST. ,AU.G.USTINE CI:I,UR(:H
, SUndllY, January 22, servlees , at
8 :30 a. m. ,
SUnday, Janu817 ,16, servicel at
1.0 a. D).
Father, BleD, PutOl'.

~ ho u l d

Hlld s loc kings

(' USC

MI1I. W . H , Allen is in Chicago,


called there by the illness of her siste r, Mrs. Will Newland.

Many Specia ls at Cary's J ewelry


Shop, "The Home of Gil t s," Le banon, Obio.

U l llltlr\\' ( 'IH

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S pecial pri ce $ 1.60 f or a n ala rm


clock, at Cory's J ewelry S h op, Leba non ,Ohi o.

Forrest Hough, Harold S mith and


Wilbur Stanllberry are driving n ew
Whippets, purchased thi s week.

(,lc'H n

-.1

Mrs. Ha r vey Sa cke tt is r ecovering


ofte r n seve re illn ess.

w. N. Sears and family spent Sunday In Dayton, the guesta of Mrs.


Se8l'8' brother and family.

a lway" :" dit il" Uh Ihu t [

fr. and Mrs . Mye r Hy man we re, in


Ci ncinnllti, Tu esday,

Be up to date . Tr ade in your old


watch on a new Grue n, Hamilton,
Elgin, Illinois, at Cary' s J ewe lry
Shop, Lebanon, Ohio.

\\'11 '
Wt.'a f

brt'ulI "e ~ 11(' ~a id tha t if lh e l'~ was to


(,f Ill ump s is rep ort ed at t he be II truin wn'c l< nnd mv b" dy was
hllille of .Jacob W~d e on T h ird s tr ee L fou nd. wh at wou ld P('o l;l e t h in k if
th ey found a u t I nac! on dirty u nd crlI uv\! you r old we ddi ng rinlr mod- WCIl I', os though I sho uld cu r e a bout.
e r n ized unci your di amon d moun ted t he ~late of my u nder weur whcn I
ill t h ~ lales t style lit Co ry 's J ewelry WU !i a co r pse.
Much of th e ca r e und trouble t hnt
Shup, l&unno n. Ohio.
mothel's ta ke i ~ o f the Ma r t ha kind,
Selh Thomas, o f Day l on, W u S a f') r tH r ths \V a~ " carefu l und t roub led
hu si ne ~s visilol' in Wayn esvil le, un nbo ut mUIlY t hi ngs."
Suppose t he c hildr e n do litter up
Munday.
th e fl oo r lind p ic k t hc fl owers in t he
Foulld- A cloCh glove wi t h kni tted J.rllrlien Rnel tra mp into t h e h ouse with
,
cuff. O\\' ner ca n have sam ' by cull - Ill uddy fet. Anyway wh o kn ows ch ildren expects th at nnd if th ey d on' t
ing lit t h is offi ce.
kn ow children t hey a r e o ut of luck.
a might be nil rig ht t o sec t hat
We r cpair wntc h es moderni ze or
rep la te YU UI' jej welry a nd si lve rwar e, yo u r b oys nrc wush ed b ehind t he ears
Also buy old gold , sil ve r a nd plllti - lind thut t heir fing er n ai ls a re clean ,
nu m.
Car y's J ewelry
hu p, Leba- bu t you should re memb er t hu t wbile
t hese t hings sh ould not be left undone
no n, Oh io.
t here ar e some m ore importa nt things.
Mrs .Rona ld Hawk e w aR hoste ss It is impor tn nt , f or in stance, that your
to t he afternoon br idge cl ub , on Sat- child ren should al ways think of you
urdayafte rnoo n.
plensun tly und grate fully , Your af~ _. J
f.ect io n f or your 80n cOlllnta more
Mr . a nd Mrs. E , L. Harla n a re an - wilh h im t ha n yo ur solici t ud e f or hia
nou nc ing t he bi r th of a daugh ter , appea ra nce.
Tu esduy , J anuary 17.
I t is well that t he dandrufl' is brushe d oft' your hu sba nd's coat collar, and
F rom coast to coast lead in g j ewel- tha t his t ie is ri gh t and his boota are
er s reco m mend " Yourex Sil versea i" p olish ed, bu t if yo u do nothing else
sil ve r ware , Start your h ope chest, f or him but ca ll attention to these
g irls . Bcnuti1ul pat terns to select p eccadillos by and by the ideo will
fr om at Cary's J ewe lry S hop, Leb- seep into his head tbat y ou nre nagan on, Ohi o,
g ing . Wh at h e wants most of all is
After a pleasa nt s out h ern a nd wes- to kee p h is love and esteem for you
TIIl'ce Rco rc u nd t cn years meu ns
ter n t rip , Mr. Ada m Melloh and fa m- a nd you ough t t o wo rk at making
not hi ng in t he life of a ma n, p roil y h llve r eturn ed to W a yn esvill e li nd yo urse lf wort hy of that much more
viding his hcar t still is young. And a r e locate d in t he Pence F la t.
t han to work a t h ow he will look t o
f rie n ds of H, E, ru rt , of Me mph is,
othc r people.
Te nn., who i, 70, suys he hus. o ne of
Mr. Il ne! Mrs, 1-1. A. Corn ell will
I do not mea n t o underra t e the litmove in to t heir lat ely purchased tle utte nlions that should be bestowth e youllgest h nrls t hul 'vc r bea t . hom e on T hird street, t his wee k ,
e d up on t hose we love , but I empharoft is u vctel'UlI I'ui lroae l mn n. He
s ize t he fac t t hat t hese lit tle things
wus rellr d by the l ' n ion Rai lwa y Co.
Mes!\ls . FOI'rest Hough , Wdl lnce a rc of slll all importa nce compared
t hi s week, uecu use he reach ed his TreadwllY, Haro ld ,mith lind J ames with t h e g l'llut matters ot'~llfi"'re"".---"------
On one occasion it was said by a
se"cnlieth mil 'sto ne , li e goL no pen- heck mad e a bu siness t ri p to Toled o, Su nday , ret urni ng lII onda
wise ma n that t h e Pharis!les paid
s io n bl'ca lI SC ' he hll d bee n with. t he ening,
tithes of mint, anise and cumin, but
Uniu n on ly ~li gh lly more tha n t en
neglected t he greater matter s of the
years. Rut hr pIon: to go t o Clar ksYOur mo st price less possess io n is luw. So we sometimes ma ke t he misdale, 1IIi55 ., and enle r busi ness, ' his yo ur eyes, Have Dr. Rud olph, t h e tak e o f lookin g f or fl ecks of dust
f ri l'lHls say .
PY('s ight s pecialist, at Cary' s J ewelry whe n we should be udm iring t h,!l landCrllft was one of the t hree Ill cm: S hop, Lel,)a n on , Ohio, g ive yo ur eyes scop e.
It is nil a mutter of p roportion. The
bel'S o f the IWllrd of cO lllnlission ers a Free Exu minati ol1 e ve ry T uesda y
principu l t hin g t o lenrn in living is
nllmed by t 11(> legislature t" e rect th e un d , 'a t ur day,
how to va lue t hing s, h ow to be parce nnu l pol ice stntio n in l\I e mphis in
I ~)J I.
H i ~ nll lllC is co n tu in ed on a
T he f riends ' of J erry R og ers ar e tic ulur obout th e essentials and give
br() lI ~e t "bllt in t he fon' r of t h e co nlCrntu lali ng him on. his promot ion s ma ll h ced to t he non-essen tials,
building.
A b oy rec entl y t urn e ~ up ut Catto th e positi on of IIs"istun t s upe l'v isor
Il i ~ mill'olu l C fl l' ~U I' Wa s vari ed , He of l he T oledo district of t he Kroge r alinn l Rlnnd afte r hav ing bee n lost
f or seveI'll 1 duys. His mothe r brok e
~ er\' 'd ill almost all cllpaci ties in t he Grocel'y a nd Bilki ng com puny,
,rUIISllol' ta till n d('pa rtllle n l. ll e \\'os a
dow n a nd wept. " H ' s 8,'Ife," so me
"(,"d u rl n,' , 111l' 1I r1 i"l ,atc h r 0 11 t he
MI'. a nn Mrs. L. A. 7.immerm an one r emar ked . " I kn ow," Robbe d
uld C. ,'iI (J. He W!l S a t l'o inlllus ter \\"re pl eusan tly s u rp r ised Mo nday t he m ot hel', "but he hus a d irty shirt
on lhc Y. <I.: M . V. Later he wa: s u- (J \'(>n in g, th e uITuir h uvin g I,)ee n plun - o n l'ig ht he re in front of a ll t hese
pcri n tl' ndc nt o ( th e C. & O. At t h e ncr! to celcbrate Mr. Zimme r ma n people,"
~ti llle <if h is I'eli re lll cn t he was se rvin g birth da y anni versa r y. Those
li S te leg.-ap h openll() r.
During t hese en t we re Dr, an a IIIrs. H . E .
years he l11<1ell! >l host of f riend s.
awa y, M r , nnd MI'S, C. M. Robitze r,
;\lr', li nd l\I l's .
raft liv e ut 88 1 Mr. a nd Mrs. F . M Co le
W li ~ hi ll gt In Ave., Memp his, T e nn.
1I 0ward Cr-nf,t, oldest so n of J osiuh
Dinmonds l Never go out af sty le,
('!'11 ft , wa s born ll ll d ren red in 1I1t. never lose th oir qu aliLy, n ever le,sen
Holly, A ftc r t h~ death o f h is par- in va lue. elect y ours at Cu r y 's' J ewe ll ts hl' It'n rn ed eleg raphy ut Cor- el l'Y S ho(1 , Lebll no n, Ohio.
Expllnsion u f but h l he edu cational
win unde r ,l ullle~ Gi bney . a nd was
an d e 'onomic work o f t h e for m bu:',It'll 111' 01110 1('( 1 to ('i nci lll lH tJ , M ...
1I 0w ubo ut you r eyes ? , Whe n yo u rcull v rg ani ~ lI ti(l1l irt a stat e-wide wa y
(' I'af( i ~ a b 1'0 tlH'I' "f 1II1' ~, Clara Mer - di ~c"ve r n hint o f dilllllesH, a lired is pl an lH!d fo t' t h e CO ini n g y ~ a l' t nc,
r
I'itt, uf ll a l'\'l"'~ burK.
foe ling, ach ing eyebnlls or I'''peal cd c" r d i ll~ l u \\' oru I'ece ived here by
~-- --- --headaches Lc war ned- it's NlIt u re' ~ I' l' e~id() lll Carl J . ;\Ii ll e r , of t he Wa r""y for He lp ! Let 0 1'. HU dolph, t he I'~ II Cu unl y Fa l'lll BUl'c au , (rom L. B.
cYl'~ i gh t SPl'C i ll li ~ t, Kiv e y our eyes u 1'" ll1Il' I', presidenl of till! Ohio Farm
ca re ful eXlI01i nnti() n , Tuesda y or Sut Bur ea u F'cdl'rutio n. Plans fo r t he
IIniay, a t Cl1ry 's J e wel ry S hop, Leb- eX I HnHio ll W,' I'e ma dc recentl y I,)y th e
(' X('c utiv e ('o nllll itt ec of t he () ~gn ni11 11 011 , Ohi o,
A

Lou Prin lz was in Spri ng Vo lle y


on business t oday.

ille vi"itll r. ~ I oncl"y (' \'e ning,

RE.V. A. S. WAlKINS WEEKLY REPORT


AGED RAILROAD MAN
ADDRESSES CLUB
OF HIGH SCHOnL
HAS BEEN REllREO
The Wa yn e T owshi p Moth e rs clu b
held t he ir regu lor month ly mee
li t the Gra de Building, Fr iday, J an ua ry 6t h, with abo ut sixty
present .
The meeti ng was culled t o ord er by
the president a nd Mrs. Adam s led in
devot io na ls, wit h u rea ding of t he
33 rd Psalm , nn d pray er. 'On,e of th e
financ inl re por ts was that t he sale of
Christ mas sea ls am ount ed to $11 0,
8
f
h' h
'
,h
t~e ~~~b~e n t 0 \V IC remains Wit

Ln, t Mo nduy a ftern oon th e Tempe r anc e Da y prog ra m Wll g gi "e ll in


t he Gy m for lh' pu pils of t he High
School b uild ing . A f ew n umbe rs
were gin' n by th e Gl'l\dc childre n,
a nd t he Eig h, ee nt h Am e nd me nt was
rea d by J en n Hoclke t t. The most interesti ng f ea t Ure el f t he pr ogrum \Vns
Rev. A . . Wal k ills' ta lk. Next P ri da y t he Gra des will give l hei'l' propl'ogrnl'n. T he p ubli c is in vite d.
T hese p l'ogram s ore given accor ding to a St ut. .. la w rece ntl y passe d.
suy ing t hnt th e pllblic sc h oo l ~ ~ h a u l d
A pilln o solo by Betty Hartsock give SO me t ime to th e obsi' I'\'llti on
..... as th e fi rst numbe r of t hc pr ogram of Te mpe ran ce Day.
followe d by a song by Ev ely n J ohns
and Tressler Hur din ; r ead ing, "If I
The Voca l clnss is IHlldie in!!, so a ~
Knew," by Rut h F raz ier; read in g,
"Which L oves Best ," by Mer yl t o gi ve an ope re tt.a in t he f utu re. I t
Planck; di sc ussion o f " Fn r m Accou nt is to be " c ry di ft'el'en t from 1I1O ~ e
Books," by II1rs. Mende nha ll ; song , givcn in t he pas t . On ly t he c hnice
Arm itage Siste rs ; readi ng, Irma si nge rs lire en t ering,
Sears.
Dr. Watk ins th ~ n ve r y ab ly spoke
Report cnrd ~ will be out t lti ~. '.VedH is lIe~ rl ny (' vE' n ing, ",i1h Hix-week gr ll n c~
on " Ameri ca n Mot her hood ,"
co mpori so n o f the presen t .da y moth- an d IIlso thu exam gradE'S. l':e xt w('ck
er and fifty y ea rs ago, \\' II S w ry in- a f ull repolt will be given (!on 'CI'ninK
t eresting and h e le ft with I'; I he g l' ades li nd "A" ' st udents in Hi gh
t houg ht t hnt woman 's suprcll1(' mi_- school.
sion li nd highest priyilcg c i~ t n be a
mMh ~

W. A. S. was victo ri ous in both


This cOll1pleting th e prog l' lI III , Ih!!
meeti ng a djourned t o en joy d(' licitl us bu~ket bll ll gllmcs playe d h ere last
ot ur da )r night. Th iR F r id uy nigh l
Crew, Miller , Hall uno Branstrn tnr.
lnmts SCl'v(Sd by Muschllll cS l\l orr uw wil l meel t h e boys on t he
hOlll e fl o"r, II i0rrow i ~ t h e on ly teom
Donna H. Edwn l'd: . Pr es.
S(I for t hat h a~ won f rol\1 Ottcl'b'in
Mar y L. Ea rn hurt, E ec' y,
this yea r . CO Ill C t o the GYI1l lind
sec WaYll esyi llc fight 11 batt le.

CAMP fIRE GIRLS


WILL BAN~UEI FATHERS

T en Tigers vs. Koors

Thc W aY ",'~ "illl' Tc n T iK(' rs. ror IIw r II. :-:, boy. , wi II play ba~ k"tb llll
:-; utlll'tiny n i ~ h i , .Ta u ua r," 2 1, nn d wi ll
hll l'(' f .. .. the ir 01'111111 n ls t he fns t
The Wakitat ina Cumpfire Girls met Koors t('am, of 1) 1I,'tOIl.
Mond a y afternoon ut th e hOllle of
Mrs. F. R. Moomaw. The meet ing
was opened with the ha nd sig n, la w
and credo. The secre tar y' s repor t
was given, followed by the 1'0 11 cai\.
Und er the old bus iness it was said
that seve ral of t he Cnmpfire Girl s
dehvered three well-filled Christmo s
b k t
Al
h
h I b
d
With in' t h ~ bonie r, of thl ' Stil l e
as e s.
so, t e sc 00
oa r voted at t heir last meeting to muke a of Ohio utth (' pl'Hl' ntlilllc ,' xist:; II
perpetual park out of the ground on co nditi" n o f d i ~ 'lI' ('SS and sutre ring
which the Campfire Girls pion ted whi ch mll s i Il l' c: t1l ed to th e attrees this last spring, back of th e t cnt ion o f t he peoll e hf t he CO IllHigh School building.
monw eal t h. i\1" re ') 1' I ' s:; unemUnder the new business it wss de - p loy ment exl,;l e"cry",h rc, In
cided to give a Father-Daughter ban- most c ummun itit !>: t he mOl'co frn ..
quet on February 13. The president tunatc ur e nb ll' tn pr"y ill" reiil'f
for th ose in need , In t.he COl t!
appointed cooking, dish washing and
entertainment committees for this mining regi on" th e ' fi l1l1ncial re
so urces 11lI\,(! h ecolllc ex hausted ,
purpose.
The Campfire Girls are gIVing a with t he r es ul t t hat I11 l1 ny (hild
ren are at the point of ~ t arv llli u ll
market ,iJanuary 28. Don't 'lorget
this date. We will have all kinds of for want of. f oo d lin (I sutT el' in!;
good things, so come.
for, lack of clothinlr.
As G~ve rn o r of Ohio, i.h re fore,
Following the discussion of which
on of the birthday Honors we should I deem it lilY duty to i ~~ u e t h i~
work for, we adjourned to meet Feb- proclamati on t o call IIpo n th r eo
pie of our state to co me to t he
ruary 20.
B. R., S~ibe,
rescue of dc!sti tut e ' childh ood,
~--.,..
Food is ,the gr'eatest need, d ot h
ing: Is im\?'e rative. Mon ey is n eeded 'for the PUI'chase of , milk nnd
,
'
BlJd other food essen t ial to the
No changes Were made at the annu- healtb" of growing c,hHuren.
al meeting of t he stockholders of the
I have directed the Ohio Nation ,Wa)"JIesville National Bank which wae al, Gua,d to ler've a s the r ece ivi-!1g
held at their', 'banking ' rooms '
o,\d df"burslng ,age]l.cy. a n d a ll
week, and the following dIrectors moneys recelvtld thereby will be
were re-electecl: W. H. Allen, Geo. deposited with and disbursed by
E. R\ley, Elias Oglellbee, J . W. White tbe state trea~urer. All r eoeipts
l. Q. ~onll, W. F. Olark 'and J. B, and diabursemanta will be audPence.
ited b~ the
of State aD/I
Oftlcen
the bank .re:, W; H, a fuU
and repoTt made
prreai,dellt; Geo. E. RUey, vlce- by

Proclamation

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,Stockholders' Election

.':::==:;
-l

l. , O. Cartwrlcht,
L. II. lleJlclenoa;~

VIC U""nA;t~

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EXTENSION WORK
Of fARM BUREAU

SHORT COURSE AT
HIGH SCHOOL BlDG

za ti o n.

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:';chotll tnl il tl ing.


W e ::Ire pl:lnn ing to holt! nno th er
~ h o rt cllur' r during- .. \' .. nin g~ o f th ~
nl'xt fe'\\' \\'(' ('k~ . T he st urly t" ke o
up will d el'(' I1<1 ),uxcly u po n t he wi sh
e> of t h,, ~ c wh o att e nd t he fi l'st mcet-

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1\0 lIJ'!'e lim it is p l ac~ d upo n th e


of
n ot
l imitl'd to b oys reg ulm ly enru ll ed in
hi lrh sc hool.
nde l'l he Itlw w e arc
pri d l (,~l' d to off er- II ny purt of the
"' " I'lL fl' e of charge to all t hose who
\\' ill ovu il 1hcmselvcs of t he oppo r t unit y.
('!lmc. You mny odd t o yo ur store
oi knowle dge and al so enjoy a go od
lim ' wi Lh us.
w~ a r e plnn n ing to hllve a state
sllt' :tker w ilh us Cor li t lea st one evening of :lhe school. Call or addr ess J. B. Cru bbe, phone 117F21,
W aYII~sv ille . Ohio. .
~ nI' Ullnll'nt' ,'
\ '''c ali on ,,1 studies
t h ~ 'm it ll-!-I ug hes d epartme nt a r e

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, Announcement
Announcemen t was ma de of the
engllgcme nt a nd a., pr ouching marri'aj("t) of ' Miss Petun ia Grabbem to
~fr. r. Will Bnokout.
The wedding
( ha rks
.. Honor
will take pl!lee on Tu.esday evellillg, COll gressional Meda l
.Jan ua ry , 24, 1()28, at 8 o'cl\lck at a and a ci tati on for d is tinE; uis hcd
m end of t he bride 's. This affair will . ga lla ntry lI nd~ r fir!' durin g Ih l!
no dq ub t lie t he most bl'illi l,lnt of the Ci vil Wa r th at was awarded Hop.sixlv-two year 11'10 b ut which
winter scalon and t he members 'of /tips
)1:1 . IU5 ! ' rea ched him
The! de la),
Waynesvllle'a f our hundred are ea- 1\':\ dl:r In thc " Clernn's rt:intlanc('
cerl:r IUItlcl~ting it.
to apply perso nally lor thc hom)r

T wo el ist in t li nes of work w ill be


r nrri ed fo rWllnl acc on lillK to l he onllOu n ce lll ell t r ece iv 'll h ere, a li ho ugh
both will be cor re lu te d in l o " " " proKl'lI ln of or'gll ni zed effor t. Ail civic,
soc iul und edu cati onal Ill'l iviti cs, in
cludin'g
legislnt ion,
co-up 'I'Rt io n
wit h t he ngr ic ult u rn l exte nsiu n ~ l'r
vic., a lld ot her e ducatio nal agenci es,
a nd home all d comm uni l y wor k will
be ca rri ed fo r ward by t h e fedc l'ation
and Rupported by me mber sh ip dut>s.,
Th i ~ bl'llllch o f t h e work wil l be under t h e d irec ti on of Prcsid en t Palmer.

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Farmers Club Meeting


On Tu esda y, January 12, t he
Wayn e Townsh ip Farm el's club me muer s a nd g ues ts 91'_ "tIlt th e home of
Mr. and Mr s, Chfi~~l\gb. Aft er
a bounteou, d i ~n~ .
e afternool}"- .~.
m ee ting W I.,; can ed
00.1' , 'Tb e6
families were a sent. , P
, ,
,Dr. Watk ins /kave
verY '.in terestin g talk on " Keel)ing Up with Ourselves," 'S pecia l music was ' furnished by S. S. Ellis . The special topic: '
"Can t.he Far mer Attord to Palnt1"
Was t he di scussion lead by Mr. Deardoft'.
Pleeting will be held '
.Mr, and Mrs. Wllbur
1_,

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Y~ung Friends Mee~... .


The Y. F, M. -wUl meet. at the 110-'.
Millan home on ,Sunday eV'lInl,llIP.
uary 211..
The meatiq
promptlJ at '1.

don't ml'nliQI1 him-.."


Th judg. rllised his hund. "You
. lid there WU K anothel' mutter you
1'K."
IWILD
BUICK WIU
C6m6 to SCc 1111' Ilbout, Mr. Forbes. "
"'Y",. {'v... hod thal snllr eHrt:h
(rom thM mound UI1 my ]liuue unulyv.cd too, Judl;o. lilt! pre i~ely the
slime eonlpos itiun us. )'OU1' ~U 11Jlly ill
'J c"ns, whi ch is ab out xhnu8te c\."
"Do YIlU m ean to tell m thnt t ho
m~n (\ wh ioh Randa,l h di ~c(\ve rud
1\ II I' Long I'IJrtugc is Ull yOUl' prop.
Thc judge's 8urpri~e wus
'Phil .
erty?"
obv'ioU8ly genuine .
"It cerlainl y i~. Ron left u sac k
Ilhutl" a'tt.on ' ltv Hen,:y Jay L o!
he cume to get s ampletl a few
wlrl'1\
--~
h1'
Cop..YTi~t. MlchiOr . P\"l
wee k!! ugo. The 11l1lne 'Minera l Medlleft8cd tnr ... t'v.blun. r. A>,ot.<>c .... ,.. SorVlce
icine Corporll ti oll, Aus tin. T exas, '
printed 0 11 it. I f ound out tha t
W"8
......,...-. - - - - -mou nd n ot fnr ( rom Austin is
yuur
.,..

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ex hausted . Thut. t h 'or c' in
"r wonted t.o get yu ur hi liS on thl' "buut
you r mound, kn ow n a s S OUl' cUl'lh b",
' lIAPT E R XXlll
ng
g
somethi
or
f
swun
clime
1
But
S mart , low
~u bj ct.
the In. dinns un d se ttl ers, is u sundy
Iso ,r en l1 y. You oll'n- "
I1lntel'lul con ta ining sn it,; of calcium ,
bodi es by Fish erAll ex t ra C. l:1 ,r milk d :li lr means ext ra
opy
Th e doo r of th j udge's Ntud
The Judlle
uIII , s udium und iro n and frco
11l11gnesi
.
young
ishcr ioll \\'h ~ 1I th~ milk chec ks mrne
ced
sa
weuk-fn
I\(.
<Ill
A
lveva
s
"ncd.
hnd
famou
lid
so
s
a
Buick'
ut is overillicl by
mun l'nt(>I'('d . " 1l1' l\n, dad," h ' be- acid. lO rTh
the city ~tra nger
whilo
lip.
C
f
o
;\Jonn
rt
Gt:1till~ llI (lr.: milk is i:l rgdy a. IlHl t~o
in.
u
rock salt\'cin
in-hea d six-cylinder engine - and Buick '.
dmwn Eddi into Whim l'le'~ privutl'
I" 1I Il S 1.1 tre lll ", ZItllllt
r",1
di>lcuvI'
"I
ou
y
f co rrect fee,ling. !'.Isture , ~ "age,
o
know
tcr
lidn',t
I
"
.
stupped
.
1111(\
'
Kiln,
'd
I
l
. .
\II' $cow illd /1S he rocottice. "Becn wUltlng 0 see W 10 wer!' llll!;Y. "
by
lution
~o
to
reduced
or straig ht gra i ll~ :II' ln" arc n<;>t
whell
feed
lovejO Y hydraulic shock absor bers-endow
gal"
~
mill
u
(}
he U l' n tell I!el t hll ~ quurt e r-.ecti on, ~o I cou ld oKni zl'Il ~~. Idi,' . "Whllt'~
boilin tu fn' ,' tl,,! medicin al suIts,
Cows nt:cd :l gl' III prote m
h.
enoug
~.
the
Forbc
of
l
"1\11'.
ly.
-appea
bri~k
glln
quality
b
deul," he
Buick with the rich
lind th ut it is bollled lind ~old undel'
,
'!"
you
ingPower
l
to kct:p th~m h..-al th y and
Nationn
rate
the
f
o
concent
I'm Mnlone,
Magic .' I
"111' has b~cn try ing. b('cnll"~ of tht t .. u:l(' nil me 'Mi.l erul
most expcnsiv~ cars. And Buick volum e'
Yuu kn ow ll ~. W furni sh ligh t an d
ve.
i
uct
of
s
prod
housllnd
t
of
ds
hundre
hat
t
'"
nllin ci!'Ctlm:> t ull cc s." ~ui tl lh~ judge klh
"U\\'O'I' fil l' the Gr('nt Lakes statc~, c
fine
of
r
of
builde
punaecn
a
other
us
it
any
of
r"l,:lIrd
double that
111' to l'evprSI' pc,,!,l'
Mi ami Dairy 1670 co nt ains milk . lI1aking
man ufact uring the juice from water- forl1lidably. "1.0 forct
of l u~ t Mpring. I' h"UIll;tl i,," nnd illlli~t'~tion untl
d' b alan "d CCIll d i:l !:1 10 SCIClImatl'ri:
pu\\'('1' "hor" "er we cu n. \\' c ' n! pllln lI1ys('if!Hl thalm' cill"nt
autom obiles -enab les Buick to offer you
thIng' Ilk" thaI.
0\' 1' miles b~ l() w yoU!' Il l' ha s to ld me- "
ds. We rce. 11111l ~l1 d it to
dum
standar
hi)!
n
iifil'
l1in~
"r ou, u hee n combing th e ('nunt r)'
"You ~n uk!" Intrrrul> ted the dark
Buick qua.lity at surprisingly low prices.
plncl' "n Pc)!tag!' Cree k. \Ye need
;lir y man who wa ll IS n d uscl y
d
rr
eve
II her!!
ly
csp!!cinl
pply,
su
h.'I'
t
unn
f,'r
on
turning
you ng 11I11n, IIO Ssi[l nlll ely.
your q UIIItN-8 clio n."
priced 16 I~ I't:cd .
to co me nnd gl " '''' ic "ol ulili ons 'were so mew hllt
Three popul ar Buick models, a Sport Road
Li~ht 1100(1 d U Ilindscnp e long Eddie. " So you had
ri lu.. \' ou beclIme. II cuup lc lO r'
sil.
tho
you
with
s
wo
I
thut
it
l\l
~p
n
bega
"
dlll'l(NINI. " Th(>n " 'flll1IlIns tockh nldpl' II
Iter, a Sedan , and a Coupe are priced as lo~
night. r WUK cnm ing to t(' 11 him my ye. l's . nJ::o . principa l
I~lltlic.
' li,''1 I"
COI'pIII''
e
.lcdil'in
l
('rn
~Iin
he
t
\\'IIR
it
I
nd
(l
NJ11lce
I,
I'c<'<
a~
the
"\'l'~ . ~~ lIhnnn '" The ot h E' !, spol .Rclf. We
III _1195, and all can be purcha sed on
e n 111l'
Wh
~.
uncl
r
you
'If
('.'Ith
.'
the
spoil--"
you
And
I'ul tht' nnme sco rnfully. "M nybe th ~, th ing t o I'~""
"father 's hUI'c\ 11 111 .I'''' ~ <II my ~tu fT proved up- well.
is
H
.
h.
Randolp
.
liberal G. M. A. C. plan.
he
t
in
t.
nll
C
'I'
W~
scd
lIl'l'ri
~
you're
Do YO II mcnn I lh u,;ht you might wnnt tn ,ce nl('. "
"1'CHI , IIl1d Scnlmun ', t h e nnswer. We vOIce stopped hun.
TI:c ju.' orc permitte d him" .lf II g r im
co! np~tnForbes'
re
wc
you
uyu
hll
~
we
~o
See other cars- then see Buick. Let the
co\'('r,
I ric (I ll' do it und,'r
a p!'n'ciu t ivc "mile. "Thut W IIS
anti
g
Ilrlllkl11
U
n
o
WCl'e
you
n--t~:lt
lo
OUI
was
wnu ldn't be hcld up. li e
' ('1':1 ', . BecuuRc . \\' h ~n Rnnd nl plr
compa rison determ ine your choice.
~it
cnn
nj(e nt. R ut w e foun d uut h e was UO U
hi~ ",'pMI. 1 s ho uld c('!'tainl y
made
~
hi
at
edly
fix
He poused to stnre
COUPES ,119' II>
tllkin g- "bou t hnlf the options In his
IIIDAN S '119510 '1995
TIre T"x,.Jo line F,,.Js:
d g-uilt. ha ve h,," ,(J I..ok y, iu III'. A ppunml ly
.
nfe""
co
ottitude
~e
-who
n,
~o
own
his
b
to
s
wa
e
li
nome.
own
SPOR.T MODEL S ,1]95 to '1525
T UlI:c,to Sturtl"" Feed. Tuxedo ScratC'h ]
TU_roo Dnlrv
lph w(, nrc' I" lie I'Il t hel' clost'ly l,,"ol'ial cd.
Rando
l',
blumle
s
hi
t
by
d
Confuse
TUl:edo Qrowl ng: Ma.ahc. T uaedo Oevolo llCr
holdup I11nn.
Cu-- rD. o.lln Sweet.
n.G.&A .c.
'''
F"I' b~'s: Hlld you thnu g ht o( lin)'
..
Mr
og
hangd
. , . . . . f, .. L Ff.. " M..... _tw'
d
an
bowed
Tuxedo Pou ltry
hend
with
AlImntllt
stood
7undo
buy
"""'~
10
Mlllln i D r.lr)'
~~IM ...,( . .m..J".u
"~o me o f the IlInd h~ hnd
f
o
.sale
u
"IIY
:
V" lt ener
busls "f, olllg busll1(,ss
[ Tu acado Chop
T uxedo BtU;mulhc a
outrrght . li e needs qUite a .wad of loo k.
nnd u thera
us?"
to
Tuxodo H oc Rutl on T ua:c d o ChlC'k
He told me n ot hin g, s ir," resum d thi R m (' ~ln d outright
mone y. quick, a nd he ran in a cargo
I'm
"Not e n olltrigh t ~III~' , Judg-e.
prot.'clc d you,
o f liqu or to mise the wind , Thllt was t he jurist. "He hilS
(he trilli. Ho!l' tU ng some money to p iny with. I
his boo ze the state police capture d us he proteclm l you at
ntence lit my yelll'l\ n ow for II S\('utly inco me, I've
to day. So he fell down, nnd I've accepted n priso n se
He set my heart on a royalty- say n cermy son."
d
r
spn
he
ile
wh
hands
regotten
und
il
ja
JIll'. lind ~11s. W. M. l\Iuthills Rnd
beeu ov r to the
" They W(l n't stutt conHtnleti"1l un
ta in percen t.!lge of t he price of eve ry
:
Eddie
to
ed
urn
t
Mu bel lind MlIl'gl1 rE't larr. of
n
i~ses
lo
1\1
Mn
I Ilses ou t of him."
Apl'il.
nellt
om
fr
year
"
II
til
sold.
'Mr. Forbl~s, I huve l'econ sldercd. boLtlq
"Now, the qUllrt r-section of yours,
\Verc : undny guosts o f their
next
1111
Ol1ytOI1.
house
this
huve
mllY
we
suys
nt making
S tarr.
Forbe. We've been paying on on I shall publish n stnteme
~u ml11e ... 1>("' [IU '(~ I'm g-oing to buy tl moth I ' , Mr~. Amuntln
The Forbes fwnily occupie d t he mnch I ro n! thC' m somewh cr .nea l'
and Mrs. W.
1\11'.
of
t~
es
Itu
~un"lI~'
one large and comfort llble chiliI' ill hel'l! . The y huve n lot of ucr~nge
Ilr.in cs WcrE' Will es Smllrt. of Los
the cabin on Portage creek. It WlIS t h.. y dont. nl'c t! above lht' n'w wnter A.
AI1 ~dc s. Cnl.. Mr. nnd Mrs . Curroll
night; lind outside the nOIth crn lights l(1 v{l I. "
tllr\ PN Smiart, of Chil1lllrt 1I.1d
S
the
lf
ha
DR. C. Wo HEND ERSO N
with
how
s
a
WCl'1l putting on
"l!.n' t it wormHf ul 1" ~ lgh c .1 Pnt.~y cinnuti
JlenOfflce- Aman Bid,.
lind
sky as their stage. , Bllrs
Jlln e, in utter co ntc nt.
Thursda y at
nons and Innces of white rlldiunce ,
OPFICE. HOUII.
His nrms lighte ned about h el'. "No t, The M. E. Aid met
ETRIST
OPTOM
t of th em in dimen sion like M wonder ful .... you Put" he whis- th e Aid rool11.\'l th Mrs. Laura Shidagreutes
he
t
9 to 11 a. m, 3 to: 5 p . m .
Lake' Huron se~ on e nd, bluzed fr om (lored.
kll r. Mrs. N0fh Huwke. Mrs. Susie
"
7 to 9 p m.
horizon to mid-hea ven. The air WIlS
Gillam ond M . Berth" Gordon. hos(THE END.)
!JP.... I!a!. fa til. Finxnlr of
coming fro st, and winey
Teleph onesl
At th close at the bU8sinei s
with
crisp
tesses.
VitioD.
. . . . . for Beu..
30"

Ufflc e.
of the pines nnd the
nteresti ng program at
un
tang
the
session
with
69~'2

Reside nce
contests und 8 relay rncl' was given.
aromati c wild growth of the barrens .
Prizes for the three contests were won
The creek, swollen by nutumn rains,
Wayne lvllle, . Ohio
Wlfte for 'F ree Blloklet
bv Mrs. Eleanor Lnrkin and Mrs. Masplashed nnd murmur ed beyond their
front door. .
rie Gr n y. A ta sty lunch of creamed
brca_ and butter, sulnd and
Eddie sat in the chair and Patsy
chicken,
ill.
~ery
is
Gray
Amanda
J\liss
sut in his lap, h er knees well up to
cofree W88 selved.
Willinm Carr is very ill nt his
h er chin. His arms were about her;
....
Detro ltStre et, Xenia , Ohio
h er head on his shoulde r. They were country home.
IT, PLAUX
DO
CAN'T
engaged in that m ost delIghtf ul of ocMrs. Adam Campbe ll is criticall y
cUjlution s--the building of air-castl es ill ut McClell un hospital .
Suit! n bellI of the ESQ uimaux.
which have a so lid foundul i on of
MI'. and Mrs. L. C. Lemur left on
I'd like to "'car rollcd hnux,
practica bility and possibil ity.
in
But herp il ain't hot
"J want to stay her e until a f ter the W,'dncs duy for an indefini te stay
o r guess 1 will not
Tuesd ay, 9 a.m. 4 p.m
fir st deep s now," snid Patsy. dreum- Cllliforn iu.
ven tilated cloux.
Weill'
pnst
the
ily.
spent
p.m
Wilson
8
Fronk
a.m.
.
9
Mrs
Satur day
"The deer season's early Novem- week with her _daught er and family.
.
ber," answere d her hu sbnnd. "We'll in Washin gton C. H.
MUST BEl
get our deer and stick around until
"Th. Home of Gift . ...
Miss Helen Randall attended the
the snow comes up to the window- sill.
"What Dr is youI' baby? "
funeral of her grandfa ther, Sawdon ,
~"."'~'""" ..." ...."'''''...'''''''
That suit yo.u, Pnt!"
"Six mo M."
Friday.
Ind.,
Aurora,
nt
"I'll love it," breathe d Patsy. "AnyHAVE YOUR EYES EXAMINED
"Is he y r younges t 1"
Sunwere
Gray
.C.
J
Mrs.
and
Mr.
Then
of!'.
wears
WilY. till the novelty
!!!'!!!tt!
!tt!~~!'!!!tt!!'!!!tt!~~!'!!!tt!~~!!'-"'!!
'!!'!!!tt!!'!!
Mrs.
and
Mr.
of
guesls
d.inner
___ _ _
we'l\ follow t~e 8U~, southwe st for the day
'YACCI NATION OF SWINE
family.
and
Gray
Charles
rest of the winter.
.
e b.uild.
(A SPECIA LTY)
"Next spring we'll come back here,"
Th~y were .a d in th.t mo.t de lillbtful . ~r oCClup.. r..n.---1th
Mrs. Ernest Oswald and ch.lldren,
pursued the thread, "and I'll
ity.
Eddie
pOllibil
of
ion
foundat
otid

Y
hayO
wbicla
LIBERT
tle.
AT

IS
.ir.c
of
inll
day guests
' Jlfo... . In.t ReUabl . S.r1lm .nd
s tudy up cottle-fe eding with Daven- of Lebanon , were Wednes
Hoines.
Convic~"l nm here for having
Vine Uaed
ant. He's a good old scout, after all, of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A,
five wives."
Laurenc e Hough and Miss Alice
He apologiz ed like n man for
Phone 31
Visitor- URow do you enjoy your uvel'age around sixty dollers an acre. umends, to you. And ' I shall say 'In Pat.
LOANE D
, of Blllnche ster, wero mnr...
Goodwin
bottle
the
over
me
lick
to
and that's more than the stuff is it thut illY son was with you that threaten ing
liberty? "
by Rev. Bennett , in WiIrecently
riel
live
HARVE YSBUR G. OHIO
We'll
got.
eud
squureh
that
night."
"
,
worth. YoursJ .., .
mington .
h ere- "
"Dad!" Implore d Randolp h.
"Will cost you a hundred ,. but I
all
be
this
Won't
father.
his
dnm?
ded
the
"But
0
c.omman
I"
silent
Lester
"Be
lind
JI'liss Winnifr cd Sturr
reserve the mound above the water
under wnter?"
SHORT TIME-E aq
"Hold on, Judge," interpol ated EdStnrr, of Spring Vulley, called on Mr. LONG
line. All right."
me.
with
gO
to
Ran
terms. Also Surveyi ng and Al>Tuesfamily,
and
Starr
Rlly
"Ouch! You're cert.ainl y curoless die. "I a sked
Mrs.
and
H-e wasn't 8S '!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!tt!!'!!!tt!!'!!!tt!~~!'!!!tt!!'!!!tt!~!'!!!tt!~!'!!!tt!~~
. stractin g.' Write and I will call and
with your languug e, young fellow." I bought the liquor.
day afte rnoon.
as I
way,
long
a
bt
bl'Bme,
to
Wa)'llea much
That's
it.
have
to
. "But you have
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gordon, Mrs. see you. ' Sam D. Henkle,
still."
jl1
my price. It's a little high, but it'll was . Thnt's wl1y I kept
OhL
ville,
and
Collett
c. M. Villars, Mrs. A. S.
"He 's hall learn to benr the responcompen sate for some of tQe things
Chatte/s ,Stocks, Seeurl.
in
g
shoppin
were
the
Hnrvey
eplied
r
Mury
acts."
Mrs.
own
his
of
thut crook age nt of yours did to me. sibility
ties a Second Morlga s... No
"If he hadn't Two
s Daily Duyton, Tuesdny .
Show
By the way. I r eserve that mound on judge, implllca bly.
lohn Harblne Jr., Xenia,
.
bought.
.-he
ed
Mrs. Mattie Gray has purchas
the southwe st corner. It must be been-a- eowal'd~ this--th is
6.30 .a.rB:3 0 p. m.
"""\:... .- ""::::::.lO'-:., '
-maO-'IIS
Ohio.
Main
in
East
me
on
put
hllve
property
't
WOUldn
Nolan's
Mrs.
waterd
propose
your
uway above
."
position
ting
humilia
line."
now occupie d by Mr. and Mrs.
WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE street,

"As a f>lvor to me, Judge, plense


R. }o' . Suhmuk er and family.
The dark yonth waited pntientl y
and
Eddie
in the outer office. When
Farmers )f Wtirren and adJolnl n.
Mnlone come out, he approac hed the
countiee .lft y ohtsln money on Ion.
E
PAYN
M.
By C.
formel' s ulkily. "About that mound,
Most Unusu al
pop
TTER
S'MA
time lOt' at 6 per cent Intert.
FOTbes --" he began, but Eddie cut
Cost or urlng the a.me I. v~ry r.phim short.
Ibrough The Federal Lan'
sonoble
arters.
headqu
with
"I'll deal only
further in rormatle n eaB
Ftr
Bank,
You know why."
on or I\ddee M. C. DRAKE , Tr. . .
It seemed to Eddie that, as he r ead
:!.' UC !('IN /...,
urer, pholll S16-X, Leb.non . Ohio.
Judge Randolp h Perkins shifted his
I
th ick whi't/l hnnd until it threw a
N &i'r(U CTION .
I
shadpw on his fnce, mnkipg its exMorn
'.s
i
--rt\A
pression impossi ble of interpre tation.
fOR SALE
UNU. sUA L
But when h e ' had quile finished , the
jurist's llead went up afld hjs big jaw

75 Wh i~e Leghorn pullets, ready to


wns thru st ou t.
Iny. $ .00 Cllch. Phone 88, E. B.
"This purpo rt s to be a confessi on
Wy nesvillc, Oh ib. . *j18
Baily,
was
he
that
Libbey,
man
er
H
by one
h
Wit
llided
co
I ~r i " ill g the tru ck which
THERE 'ill be lots of Model T runII m"tol' ca r on the River roud last
ning i 1928. Bring yours Into
I ~ ulllllwr , ca using the death of Mrs.
lonted by J. C. Hftwk.
shop
l\lari:t Kn owles," he said, in measFrpnk W Crew, Phone 83F21.
ured, colorles s to nes.
ofl
"It is a em-tifjed copy of the conquiet~
him.
d
correcte
I f ess ion," Eddie
FOR SA.E- 2&O_egg Buckeye incll"So 1 sec.
The judge bowed.
Iy.
bator : a lso 2\O-egg Prairie State
W elL"
. Mary S. Brown, R. D.I,
incubnte
1
"It complet ely exonera tes me.
J26
Spring 'alley, Ohio.
of manslau ghter in
Wll S CO il victed
yOUl' court beclluse of that acciden t."
"Yes; t he evidenc e--"
"WIlS mostly pre judice. I was really convicte d of tnking a drink."
\t~~AT T-t\A
"Grante d that may be in a measure
true. What is your purpos e in com:::t> IN" .::t> IN ~
ing to me? The press will publish
'?
be setIJ right in the
this , and you will
.
ty.
commum
the
of
eyes
Eddie leaned forward . "Ju.dge; "
,
he said, "the n ewspape rs publishe d a I
stateme nt from yo'll after the governor pnrdone d me. You said h i's acI
tion was 'a miscarri nge of justice'
You did all you
and a'trllves ty'
could to .ruin me. Now-"
"1 ,did make such a fth,>ft_ft... t

.....,..lC

speaks/or Buick~blJ'

Mo re Milk
at Lower -Cost

ondBuickSprice.spellsPolue
$119S~

Eve rett Early, Lytle, Ohio

Miami Dairy 16%

,taW

"r

t."''''''''

....

Ke elo r Ga ra ge
Leb anon Ohio

GE.O. P. TIFFANY

HARVEYS8URG

DR. E. M. RUDOLPH

---

- ..- - -

- - -...

- ..- --

EYESIGHT
SPECIALIST

Fro st

Cary a Jewe lry Shop

CLISSlflED ADS.
~NE),

5 % Farm
m

W.H.l\ladden& CO~

GRAND THEATER, Lebanon

Way nesv ille, Ohio

Far ers. Attentlon'.

."

Awl (!

\f
,,

0-;:--- -

-- -r -- -

Materials
.'

Loans

If

88

to ruin you. But- you w,ere


drunk when the aCciden t happene d:
You had ljquor illegally in your POBsessil/n You had bee.n drunk before.
In the circums tances. 1. conside r ~e
stateme nt quite justified ."

--

"AU riaht," . repU,d Eddie. euil7.

- - - - --

THF. MIAMI GAZE1TE

000,000 In cuh alld ",OOO,GOO

~n~.. ~t 'Wb Of'~""""""""~"""""~~"""""""""""""~~~~~.-

IEWS GLEANED

of the public domain..


On June 80, 1027, OwN
489,942 penslonors on th.
NEW SUITS
, .. ,.,.11 .1 ,,,. I'",'oll'i W.j1.....III. cluding 17 widows of men who
Tho Settle Coal & Supply CO. VB.
""Id . ' !lu,,"" 1."lI(fl l l
in the War of 1812.
~lIllam Chiaholm f,n money, amount,
The figures showing. the amouilt oC
~256 .
'
.....crlptlo. P~ic., '1.50 per Y!.r money distriQuted aoom quite Im'nr"s-I
Walter S. Po os VI! . AlfTed A .Sl'ere,
sive, but the government owc~ a Vli.ry COMMON PLEAS PROCEEDINGS
..
.
~money, amount, $2.1.36.
I ~. l.. (:RANE "lIbll.h.r \'el\l debt to the men who served in
Alfred C. - Bl'llnt, receiver, was
Alfred O. Brant~ reccivcr vs. The
the. military or naval forces . when the lP'al)t.ed leave to bl'ing suit againBt
Miami Valley Coate.d Paper Co.
cOl!ntry needed them . moat. Now the Miami \Tulley Coated Paper Co.
JANUARY 18, 1928
money and relief, iU926.90.
t hat ' thes men have .grown old or
Court lIuthorized Hownrd Fulkerth,
Alfred C. Brant, recciver VB. Mihave become incapacitpted in any 1111 J:ecciver of t he slate of Max Bostway, it would cer~ainly be an ungrate; wick to sell a certain part of the ami Valley Coated Paper co~, monSCIENCE
and relief, $1110.14.
'
ful governm ent that would fail to
' c il' ll tists 'f rom all over the world' pay this dc'b_t.,_ .::;;;.;::;;;:====----iI-~~~dgi-~~~~~IlI:t~aa...I:e+-.
PROBATE: COURT
gothcred in th i~ Co untry recently ~o
and said couse is remanded
Jeremiah G. Ertel and Charles W.
discuss problem oC upp lying science
HERE AND THERE
to the court for a new trial in the
to hum all li\'i lll( lo promo te 10llger
<: 1I8C of Edith K. Link V8. Alva Hill, Ertel filed their fI,rst and final account of the estate of Mary A. Ertel.
Iif~, illcrl'!lsed efliciency ulld well.
Wonder if th!!rc'! any connection udminis trator.
Mathew B. GaYlnor fi led his first
beillg, alld !'Uee improvemenl. These between the automobile price wal and
Co urt ,s uslained two lind overruled
are the g reatest mlllel'illi problcms lell]1 yeur.
three ot: the motions of the plain tift' and final account of the estate
the wurld much fllcc.
-0in t he case of William D. Corwin vs. E{1a A. Gaynor.
Jeremi!lh and Charles Ertel filed
But science hus ulreudy lengthened
One greut need so me inventive ge Li tLle john Bros.
hUml\l1 li fe, stutistics gllthcred by life nius should se t about to fill is lhat of
Alfred C. Brant was authorized to their sale bill.
~roof of public.a~ion of the ap.
ins urllll ( ... cOll1panies show. The uv- a lum inou s j'ocking chair.
expend $5 for an auctioneer.
.
erngc mun is ublc to live in whul
-0Cuurt finds that the defendant in pomtment of the ,Fifth-Third Union
would hllvc been called lu xury 1\ few
The French' arc trying women cooks th e cllse of Evelyn Ridd ell vs. WiI- Trust Company liS executor of th e eshUll dl'ed YCllrs ugo through .the work in their urmy und kitchen police may Iium Hurl ey !lnd Kllte Hurley must tute of William P. Vundervort.
No app licution for appraisement
of scientists. !I1uny peo ille beli eve not be such a hard job in that army.
having been made, court determined
-0the race ha" improved lind that the
gross value of th e es tute of Ellu
It takes the month of J a nuary to
I\vel'llgc nll1ll is more efficient now
A. Gaynor.
thun hu e ver was. So science may show us just whllt th" weuther man
Cynthia J. Colliver filed her
bve nt.u ully be able to solve these m~an 8 by "mcun temperature."
MODEL
WAS
NOW
REDUCTION
' -0ventory and appraiisement of the CiIproblem s.
tale of Samuel E. Colliver.
The e mincnt alienists who contend
Nc\,clt h.. less, science CUll do li n le
:roof of publication of the ap.
to so h'l! the problems thut trouble thllt insanity is contagious may at
pomtment of John E . Gilligu s as adllIan the must. His spiritual problems leust ha ve offered the k<,y to some
ministrutor of the (Jstate of Margaret
fur o utwe igh' the material for the queer vcrdicts.
M. Gilligus.
- 0thinking man except perha ps when
Proof of pUblication of the aphis very !!Xistellcc is threatened Sci- , The day may not be so fill' off, afpointment of William Wagner a s exence clln help mnke .men physicull y ter all, when thcy will throw un I\Uecutor of the estate of Henry Wogcomforlllble but it can't he'lp him t omobile or two in when one ,buys a
n~
.
gallo n of gasoline.
with his biggost. problems.
a
H. E. Rudman WIIS uppointed an
-aappraiser of the est ate of Frances A.
Some of these society women must
LAWYERS IN CONGRESS
Daugherty in pluce of Ed S. Conk.
find it a bit difficult to remember who
lin.
they married last so they can tell BUSINESS AND PROSPERln.
..
Cordelill Cross was appointed ad.
A recent co unt. showed that. out of where t.o go home.
435 members of the United State
- aON TWNG ADVICE.
ministratrix of the estate of Charles
T. Cross. Appraisers were appointed.
House of R presentatives, 328 set
There were more second li e u len- MEMORIAL TO COLUMBUS.

No application for app ra isement


th cmselv~s down in the Congressiunal ants than captains in the army, but
having been made, court determined
'Directory as lawyers. It was pointed it's difl'l'rent in industry, tor who ev- ' EDUCATION CAN END CRlML
the gross value of the estate of Lulu
out. at. the time the count was made er heard of a second lieutenant of
Secretary Hoover summariau
Marler.
that. II consldreable number of Repre- industry.
the last year as regards wacea
The last will lind testament of
aenl.llt.ives do not Curnlsh any detailed
-0and employment thus:
Cora C. Anderson was ' admitted to
autob iograp hy and there are probaA Swi ss historinn claims women
"There wu little unemplo)oprobate.
Jacob A. Anders on was
bly s(lveral more lawyers on the roll. wore short 'skirts and exposed their
ment ezcept durinl mQder..
named executor.
Out of the 435 members, barely 100 knees to the weather in the sixteenth
ate recca,ion De&I' the end of
The last will Ilnd testament of
lire not members of the bar. All the century, and that accounts f or the
the year and the rate of real
Nl\ncy B. Whitacre was admitted to
walle. remained hi"her thaD
othe r trades, businesses and profes. looks 0 f so me see n nowadays.
anywhere elee in the worlel; or
probate.
- 0sions-manufacturing, He lling, teachthan In
other time in the
Charles J. Wag8:oner fil ed his first
ing, far ming, banking, preaching,
That hunter out in Indiana who
world'. h .tory. . The bilb
final and distri.bu tive acc.o unt of the
mc d icin ~are represented by fewer ahot through a school house window
prOlpect of the year did not
estate 0' George W. Jack.
than one-quarter of the membership may not be able to hit a rabbit but it
repreKllt merely an upWU'4
G. F . Brown made application to
of the House of Represcntatives.
would be tough On the broadside of
awinl in the bua1neSi eyes..
appointed guardian of Evelyn RobWhat is the reason! Has the law IIny barn that happened .to be in his
but wu the re.ult of that
erts Sawyer. The: appointment was
"ener.1 and permanent 'prola stl'nnglehold on the political rna- path.
rea which hu marked the
accepted.
chiner; of the country or is it simply
-0natiOll', bualnea" ,..
Court fixed the price at which cer- {.
that more lawyers are ru.nning for of
A. D. Lasker rece ntly gave a mil That Is a situation for Ameri- .
flee ?
lion dollars to the University of, Chi- can bWlineu men to Iceep in their tain property of the estate of
It would be interestin, too, to kno~ cago to be used toward lengthening mind. thua avoiding damaaing, M. Runyan might be sold.
' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
Court ordered that a COPy of the I'.
. . . . . . . . . . ..
just how much of the hot air wasted human life, and he could get quicker doubtlul hesitation. Bulae ana
while Co ngress Is in session is fur- results by enlarging the Chicago po prosperity in thi, country haft ' entry determining the inheritance tax
c1imbc:d to a permanently hillhe,-' of the estate of Precosia Spence Elnished by the lawyer members. By lice force.
JUST FOUR YEARS
TI'Jt II.., MI.ml c.a.att. fo. JOb Won
plan and, barnng foolisbneu, will i la A. Gaynor and L ulu Marler b~ cer
training the lawyer Is always ready
-0titled.
'
_
.
for debate, and while they make up
Senator Dill wanta a mlcrorthone "tay there.
Harry- "How long have you been
O. S. Higgins filed his inventory
about 77 per cent of the membership, on every Senator's desk, but no ::'l'nn
John D. Rockefeller, ellbty- :
married?"
lawyers probably do IIbout !l6 per ator will probably work very hard to eight yearl . o~ immediately and appraisement of the estate of
cen t of the talking.
get any . apparatus installed ~o that changes his "stance at golf, whea : l7ancis A. Daugherty.
The McKay Bros. have a fine herd Harold- "Let's see. I bought this
suit I'm wearing four years ago."
The will of Ida Frieberg was ad- of Angora goat8.
the people of his state can check up told by a professional that he
~OTARY PUBLIC
mitted to probate.
Itood
too
close
to
the
ball
That
to
8ee
how
many
days
he
is
absent
-------.~~~-----LARGE SUM PAIN IN PENSIONS
The Moore family are moving to
change lengthened bit drive by .
while Congre88 IB in !!e88ion.
N.tloa.1 B.Dk
t heir new home here.
NOT MODERN ONES
twenty prds.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
The Bureau of Pensions haa just
Mr. Rockefeller hal . . .Id that
Will. Dr.wD .... ...... E ...t S.ul. .
Mrs. Patience E. Thompson and
published some inte resting facts
Harold A. Kel1'lper, student,
his succus in the begmnln, wu
ALASI ALAS I
Mra.
Grace
Rich
are
very
sick.
The
Guide-Look
at
that
hnlf-ruindue to patience and economy.
about its work. Since ita establishmantown and Margaret L. Mitchell,
WayneavilIe. Ohio
It may have been due alao to hI, stenographer, Fra'n klin.
ment in 1789, the Bureau of PenThe clothes that make the women
R. J. Murray and wife were shop- ed castle. It might be at leuNt eight
ability
to
listen
to
otherl
and
take
sions has ' distributed about $8,000,- are the clothes that break the men.
Williard C. Collins, painter,
ping in Waynesville Saturday after hundred yeu rs old. Believe me, lady,
advice. That ill a thing tbat mall}' non, and Evelyn R. Sawyer,
they don't build s uch uncient cas- ""UIOelnnnoon.
ties nowadays I
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
founll men who would like to be nurse, Lebanon.
Rockefeller. haft 1I0t leamed to
Mrs. Robert Hunt, of Lytle, called
do.
all, Mrs. Ruth Murray Wednesday afThe bright eyes, the clear akin, the
Itep. the
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
ternoon.
active mind, are the right of healthy man.
Christopher Colllmbul' m~mory
Edith Viet to H~nry Bitter and
Miss Elaine Wallace called on Mills
Keep yourkidneys,1iverand bowelsingood condition
il to be honored by buil~mg a
magnificent lighthouse cOltlng $4, Mary B. Bitter, six' town lata in PleaH Mllry Kathleen Thompson Friday ofand you will be active and vigorous at 7D-at any age I
000 000 What Is left of Columbu. ant Plain.
For seven generations-1ince 1696--the Hollanders
Arthur L. Evans to H. S. Steven- ternoon.
body ,rill lie unde.r the Iighthouae
have relied
their "Dutch dropa" for aid in bepina
on a reservation K!ven .by the GoY- . son, two town lotll in Deerfield Tp.
Ernest Hill and others, of Duyton,
up thel.r health and vigor.
WE CET THEM QUICKLY AND
crnment of San Donungo.
Tine Roberts, D. L. Brandenberg called on K . . E. Thompson and famFRE OF CHARGE
'Columbus would be P!lzzled by and Lena Brandenburg, one town lo t ily, Sunday afternoon.
They will dolt ror you. Try ~ ~
them today.Look ror the name
CALL US ANY TIME AT OUR
o r fc' ::1~ lI n~ nr h, <; n1~m'\rl :t1 . n:\m~
in Franklin. .
Harry Ford, oC London, Ohio, one
EXPENSE
Oold Medal on every-bozand ~RL.M OIL
Anna E. LeIght and Fred J. Leight of Madison county's lurgest stock
IICCt!Pt DO Imitation. At all
,
'\ I
1 I I

drugiata, In S _ _
to guide f1luL He woald think ~o Frank J. Leight, .46 town acres dealers, was t he guest of R. J. Murangels were ezpected. Architects In Red Lion.
ray, owner of Longview Stock farm,
or COIlne you ..... 1
are invited to compete ill thil eDPb O D.8
HARVEYSBURG, O.
Cha~les C. Fral:ee to the L. G. An- on Wednesday.
cure your meat thi,
tel'])rilC, which should ltir the derson s Sons Co., one town lot in
le on wi Lh Smoked
.
Salt.
Jt
will
"lie
Franklin.
The Polsom family have moved
imagination.
~
ahrinkaae.lobor, fire
rille anu worry J t
. Cathern Doliboa to Madge S. from th~ Shandk hPloSche tko thue Teo~~
..,iIl live you bentr
The late Gavin McNab, an ez- Sharp, one town lot in Franklin.
graph Mills an t e . an s W l m
flavor and pcr(rct
tremcly abl~ lawyer of Sin ~ran
cure. But be lure
Bessie C. Warwick to Karl W from Dayton to theIr place vacated
cisco, leavcs S40,OOO to two client8
~!~~~:ri"inal
to make up lor McNab', bad ad-, Minst, one town lot in Washingto~ by the Pol soma.
Homer Deatherage and family,
township.
vice about investment .
- -- - -
und Mrs. Riley, of Cincinnati, ca~e
It is fortunlte for the heir . of '
certain gentlemen in and out of
up on Friday to spend the day With
Wall Street that such reque.tl are
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
See~U. Early for YOUI' SalelDate., We CuarantOlle
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
not cUlt omary or compulsory. If
Karl Deatherllge.
lDW~~.S~WS
. Sati.fart:ion or Char,. Nothinc.
WAYNESVILLE, OHIO
Wall Street gentlemen had to
make good losscs cau.ed by bad
S.le Date. of S ..... aad Simp.oa,
Karl Deatherage lind wife had for
The only meat .alt that i. a'iood for ubte
advice on investments, Iher, would
UK a. (or curing mcot.. Smell it. TOlte it.
Auctioae.re
t heir Sunday afternoon guests, P~Bt
You un tell it at once (rom IIllt that lUll
not be much left for legal hcir .
Fully Equipped for Good
~naster Ross Harl!lock und famIly,
been mlaed wiLh pyrolianeouodLl or other
Service. .
danatrOUI cb rm ica l.
of
Waynesville,
and
a
Mr.
Teab
and
A.
H.
Earnh&1't
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Januar,.
25
Pnone No.2
PhODe No.3.
The Department of Commerce
Large
Display
Room.
wife,
of
Dayton.
We
heve
it.
Packed
in
len
pou.nd
druml
Ann.
M.
Dean
E.t.t
.
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J.nu.r,.
26
says that In 250 principal ciuel of
aad luarant.ecd 8cDume.
Ambulance Service
the United States every human Howard Shulh ............... ... F.bruary 7
Mrs. J. J. Fishbaugh and daug~ter
being pay. an average of $4.09 a Emery Hill.. ......... ... .......... F.bru.ry 8 Ellen, Mr. lind Mrs. Robert FI~h
TELEPHONE 7
DAY OR NIGHT
year for police protect,ion. A~d C. T. H.wk. E.t:.t . ........ F.bru.r,. 18 baugh, little Billy Stadler, of Midthe .co.t of courta, [o"50n6 eliadletown, Charles Foley, Clem Foley,
lrict attorneye, etc., you finJ that.
I will sell at public auction at my Mrs. Grose , Raie Foley and famcrime costs many hundreds of millions a year. Add the "get-rich- r eside nce at the West Corporation ily, of Wilmington, ~h~land. Jordan
and family, of Cmcmnatl, w~re
quick cnmea" and It runs to bil- limits of Waynesville, Ohio, on
Sunday guests of the Jordan famIly,
Bonl.
'"
Phone 25
Unfortunately, w hat L loy d WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1928 here.
Denti.t
George "y5 of war i. true also of
Beginning at 1 o'clock p. m., the
Mr. and Mrs . H. W. Cline and son
crime, only education can end it. following: One team of extra good Winston, ente".tained in honor of ~r.
And thi. earth is many centuries horses, 1 Jersey cow, T . B. tested; lo.t and Mrs. Cline's twenty-first weddmg
W.,.D ....m. Natioaal Baal. BI.
from helng really educated.
forming implemcnts; 60 bu. corn; anniversary on Sunday, January 15.
Mra. Cline's brother, Ernest Hill wife
The London Gazette published some household goods.
See large bills for terms.
and two daughters, Cora Mae and
indvertently an admiralty aD1I0uncemeilt of extra pay for olllA. H. EARNHART.
Mabel, and sister, Mrs. C. R. Shuma- 1.... ". a e.ll. R... oa.ble price. For !rood job work of .11 kind., pl
cera IN CHARGE OF AIRScars & Simplsonl Aucta.
ker and husband and daughters, Co
CRAFT CARIlIED BY SUBra Winona and Dorothy June, and
MARINES.
'
The un~ersigned, ns ~xecutor of so~ Ralph, Mrs Couser and son JaThat 'Britaln hal .ubmarin..
equipped ..;ltb fo1dinl( aircraft, the last w.l11 of AnnaMarla Dean, d ~- cob, and Miss Maa:)' Miran~a, al1 ofreadYt"if necessary, to carry ~"" cea8~d, Will ofl',er for sale at pubhc Dayton and Miss Ruth Kmder, of
.tructlon to the enemy'. harbOtt, auchon at the late residenc~ of the Bellbrook,
I lecret no Ion I"'.
deceased, on Fourth street,," Way- .
- - -... - - - - That tecret IlIte....t. thl.
nesville, Warren County, Ohio, on
try. We cIoD't ~ct war ,"III
BritaIn, lkat what th! Britlsb PD THURSDAY, JIAN.UARY 26, 1928,
build othen c:u build.
<:.
Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp,
~.
t'
ro" _
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."
The United State. Em'ploPMllt a lot of chattela consisting of kiteh en
KEEP ALL OUR cows, HORSES,
Service Jlndict. ,ood tim.. .d ware, tables, dishes, steves, table linFARMING UTENSILS, A.ND SUCH
plenty of "ark for 1921..'. _
en (Bome nevel~ used), bedding, bed,
LIKE, OR SHALL WE USE THE
The 014 ' bupboo of-abalI elec- stana, etc. An~onl( the lot are Borne
tion yeaI' teem. to 'haye . .PI.b... a~lcle. t~t millht. b~ classed 88 anCLASSIFIED COLUMNS?
The nnb of mllUo...lre Ameri- tlqqea. See bl~ billa for terms. .
Cana are thinn"l onJr 29", In
1, '0. CARTWRIGHT,
1926 aplnlt 3(l.S' in 19Z5~ .ne
Execu'tor of the last will of
ulto rich, ho",ne" are Inc .....
TWo huWhlfe. .....4 tweaty;el f
Anna :Marla Dean, deceased.
ADlerian .. hacI illcom.. 01
Dee
E. Stanley, ~tty.
000.000 101' 1IIoft.1ut ~ OD~ 'MJf
W .N. ,Sean, Auct.
In 1925.
~, .~
--~., \ Oulte a lew han IlIc8:~:=e ,
15;000,000 a ',ear. The
t
SAD REMEMBRANCES
~ou 'l Iot tive thel~ baIIIU.
,

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EVERY WEDNIIRDAY,.,
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Whippet Prices Sashed

FROM COURT HOUSE

M.".'

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.. From $90 to $200 on the

NEW 192'8 WHIPPET.

Now you can buy the Whippet, America's


First Truly Modern Light Car,at
UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES

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Touring $625 $455 $170


Roadster, 4 Pass. 6'95
525
170
Coupe
625 535
90

Coach 625
535
90
,
Sedan
725 585
140

Cabriolet
745 545
200

Can Make Immediate Deliveries

We

anr.

"W:ay~esville
Overland
Sales
Company
o.
I.

0. F. Building

Waynesville, Ohio

BE~CH GROVE

L.M.HENDERSON

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Tbe

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on

WANT.ED
DEAD STOCK

HomeButchered

MEATI
Harveysburg Fennlizer Co.

'-,

F. T. Martin Jesse Stanley

Auctioneers

Cenferville, .0 .

Walten--M

J ..E. McClure

New Burlington,O.

Waynesville Farmers'
Exchange Company D~-. -.Joh~ W. Miller
Waynesville, Ohio

SHALL WE

MB.. PAllMEll
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"'ou enjoy tbose


III 'Ya2:l1ll\1:~f
~P.t" Alfo!lh--"Don't
,~ottCiD P"~1'e' of hone raced"
U" ,;,U- ''''UM-RUM
by Fruit S. RCM ' ~ th. ~.t Ilow
Tont-''No;
remind me too'
Y...--.. - : 0 ".
.
oa.. of the Pullio ' star 10...... much
of
tile
hol'lM
I
alwaJl
bet
on."IThe
pullWord
lI-yum-yum
'~ I. that which aldr1'llUwU
...
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It costa JOU quite a lIum-4UJll
toel ''fII'ith a Ip!II ~ aoea.'t OWl!
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.
.
It makes you deaf aD~UDI-dum
'1l m~tor' cal'. nllt m.,.JIe ~er I.I!'
at a..&tI far ,..r. So 'til beIt tp 1Q off ~Jl'1'U1II,
I. COIllX'aalonate marriqe.
_
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th.,.

The Tal k of t

'.,
ymans
.

Myer
Now ~oin g.( n.

Community

c eara

Allnua

IS

ae

.~\'C ~ t h ing Reduced

in every Departn1ent fr0J11 2S p r cent to 40 per cent, and some items even more. A ll our
stock o f Cl oth ing , Su its, O vercoats, Men's Dress and Work Pants, Sheep-lined Coats, Overa))s, Dress and Work Shirts, all Men's,
Women's and Children's Shoes and Ball Band Rubbers, Dry Goods, Blankets, Muslins, Percales and Ginghams, Axminsit;r,
Brussels and V elvet Rugs, Linoleum- all prices greatl) reduced to move our Winter Stock and nlake roon1 for Summer (Joods.

N ow

IS

the Chance of your life to Save Monev.

MYER HYMAN,
-

Come

and see for yourself.

In

Ohio

Waynesville,

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LYTLE
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark nro
e njoying a new radio.
Mr. Therl e J ones, of Dayton, spent
t he week-end with home folks.

go through tbe

~.nter In
sniffling,

sneez20g

disCOBlfort!

Mr. Guy Rou t zahn made a busi'ness trip to Dayton, Thursday.


Walter Kenrick and William Graham \vere Lebanon visitors, Monday.
Mrs. Harry Burnet and Mrs. Calvin Longacre were Dayton vis itors,
Monday.
'

A. F. MELLOH

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark and


H. M. Clark spent Wednesday in the
Gem City.
Mr. ' ~Ialph Stowe, of Lebanon,
spent Wednesday night with Mr. Ilnd
l\{l'1!I. Kesler Graham.

Has again opened up his former place


of business on Main St., Wavnesville,
Ohio and will have full charge ~ of same.
He will carry a good line of

I
!1 '1 ~~ n c
the
the Suhmarine S-4.
Comrryander . ~oy :. J unes, lat e cummander
s~nk 111 colloslo n With th e Coas t Gua rd Des troyer Paulding. Lo wer
VI~W show! the .B oard of Inquiry. chosen by Secrctary o f the N a\'y
'Wllbur to il!Vesligate t.h e S-4 crash. Seated. left to ri g ht . ar e : Rca r
Adr,llral Juhan L. Lat,mer. R,ear .Adm iral Richard H . Ja ckso n all<1
Capt. ,Toseph V. Ogan. Standi ng 15 sho wn Co mmand er Lc , lie Bratton, Judge Advocate of the Board,

Mi811 Alice Chenoweth, of Cross- '


wick, is visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hess.

Mrs. Anne L. Smith and Mr. and


Mrs. Clarence Smith made a business
trip to .Lebanon, Monday. .
Mrs. W. C. Long spent Sunday in
Springfield at the home 'ot her brother, Mr. Florain Seigel and family.
Rev. R. A. Stillings has been assisting in a series of meetings at
South Lebanon the past two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Pine and daughter were Sunda
uests of Mrs. L dia Pine and Mrs. Mary Marshall.

$25.00 Down.
$10.00 For your old Stove.
Pay the remainder September 15, 1928
without Interest.

New Low Price Now $139.50

Cole's Chats
P ..bU.hed i." the lat ..... te of the people
.f Wayne.yille and
the farm. a"d farm.n of thi. Yiei .. ity.
FRED M. COLE
Ent husiasm play.
fun'n y tric ks.
11.
lakes a ma n rl cor l e,
Florid u an d C' ulifurni a and tha t sumc
ent husiasm
brin g,;
him home at th
rate of 600 miles a
day.
We lIre glad to
have Adam M" lIo h
and his fnmily back .
MUl:n luim, III u d '.
sand an d SC<'ne r y
Il id not impuil' h is
brai n fo r he FhoWE' d
intelligenc e w hen
he !'tar te r: homtc an d
agai n w h e n he
bought his ~~ rond "
Heat.!'oln
for
hi5
new home.

No. 11

Jan ua ry 18 , 1928

VoL 1

low

Springs this
w e~ k, whi ch goes to
sh ow we have a r eal
I.Hl l'gni n on HeatroIns no\\'. $215 down
nnd t he rest next
::iept('mbcr with ou t
int ere st.
\\' e got a n S. O. S.
t his mo rning in the
mail. "Co l11 e and
~c e us, ' lore wnot n
I1 catrola.

abo ut your
chic ken crop this
spr ing ? If you need
help w e have a complete li ne of Bucke ~' e Broo ders ' and
In cu bn10r s a nd also
t he f a mous Newtow n Brooders.
lI l>\Y

1\1 othe r - "Phyllis


An n, y ou nr e very
'loar se.u
.
P h y II i s
Ann" ' ow wher e 11m I
h oarse? 'J

Two mor8 l ll'ol rolas went into Yel:

FRED

ll-lother - "In your


thx:oa t! '
Ph, 1 li s Ann-

"Mother, have I 1\
wagon in my fro at,
too?"

There is a great
ple.a sure in handling
n product that gives
, universal
satlsfaetion. Take the Black
Hawke Spreader for
instance:
Farmers
come in and teU us
how they like ' their
new !lpreader, how
easy it runs, etc.
They then tell their
n e i g h b 0 r sand
so
the
neighbor
comes in and asks
for a Black Hawke.
George
Gilliland
was the last one. He
will te ll some one
else and thus we
build up a good 'business on a good
product.

Fred M. Col.
Hardware, Fum 1_
pl.m.a"
Pboae 12
W.p.nlll., lOIUo

M. COLE
oliio

21 INDICTMENTS
_OUILCASES

The Grand jujry, who finished their


Mr. and Ml'S, Clyde Wharton and
family were Sunday guests of Mr. work last Wednesday, was one of the
and Mrs. Arthur Greathouse in Day- heavi est t erm s in years, con sidering
30 cases, presellting 21 bills and igtall.
Doring 9 cases . .
Mrs. Elsie Hawke and children and
Two indictmenL~ were returned
Mrs. Ellen Copsey were Saturday ev- (or Jno Garland, alias "John Brown"
ening guests of MLs. Belle Scott and carrying concealed weapo'n s and aifam ily.
'so breaking and en t ering the home
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mullinex mo- of Charters Maple on December 1.
Indict ments for assault and bat.
tored to Springfield, Sun day, and
spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. teryl and aidinnr prison ers to escape
were r eturned Blgainst Theodore GarMuckelwain.
rison, who is aUeged to have a ssaultMr. Marion Gordon re~rned to de SheriI!' Alfred Brnnt when he eshis home in Harveysburg, l\{onday a f- caped jail ,January 1. A s imilar
ter spending sever a l dnys with Mr. doubl e indictmen t was r eturned
aguinst Bradley Griffin of Frnnklin.
and Mrs. S. H. Burnet.
who made his escilpe from jail.
Miss Bemice Graham lind Albert
Albert Thomas was ' indicte d for
Hawke were ' Saturday dinner guests uttering IIndd publis hing forg ed inof Robert Early, the occasion cele- struments.
Hll is nlleged to hnve
brnting his 10th birthday.
. ignedd the 'name of Louis Whi t man
Mt. William Ilnines Dnd family, of on a $24 cheek on th e township trusBelmont, lin d Miss Bernice Graham t ees.
Charles Stibbs wns indicted for
were Sunduy d inner gu osts nt the forgery
of endorsement and a iding
home of Mr. and Mrs. Waltcr Ken- prisoners to escnpe. Th e f orgery
rick.
chilrge was fOI' two $24 checks on
Mrs. Kesler Grllhnlll went to Leb- t he township trustees on October 6.
Albert Albert son, who Is said to
an on last week t o sec her new niece,
Janet Arlene Stowe, the little dauglJ- have stolcn the car beloni'ng to Fay
ter of 1\Ir. Ilnd Mrs. Ralph Stowe, Perrine on Dec(!mbcr 10, was Indicted for operating a stolen motor veborn January 8.
hicle and for assault and battery. He
I\fI. and Mrs. Harry Grahnm spent is als o snill to 'have , aided the pri s
Sundny with the lntter's brother, Mr. oners in their escape.
.
Rudd Saylor 'and family, at Lebanon.
Ind ict ment was L'cturned against
Little Jean Saylor accompanied them Herbert Martz for mnnufacturing
home to spend the week.
distilled liquor.
'
Breaking and entering with intent
Mr. and MlS . Edward Bou~ml\n,
of Anderl!on, Ind., were over-Sunday to steal wns the indictment returned
guests of the lotter's mother, Mrs. against Walter Pox who Is nlleged to
ho ve attemp ted to steal 'chickens
Lottie Corey and s ister, Mrs.
from the farm 0 f Rose Corliss on the
Rogel'S and husband. Mrs.
night of September 18.
r emains very ill.
Wilbur TlnnE'Y' wa~ ind icted tor
Mr. andd Mrs. Chnrles Johns en- the malicious destruction
property
t ertained the past week the latter's l1e is said to have destroyed property
cousin, Miss Mnry Eva Franey, of at the home of ,Dorn S t iles on August
Columbus. On Thursday they wcre 16th.
dinncr g uests of Mr. and Mrs. Amoll
Monday morning seven prisoners'
Cook and fIImily, nenr Waynesville. brought before the court, pleaded
gu ilty to the eh~'rges brough t against
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Burnet enter- them.
.
.
tained to a fnmily dinner, Sunday.
..
- -in honor of MI:. Burnet's 60th birthday. Those present were: Mr. and
Mrs. MarcellulJ Thackera, of Springboro, Mr. Marion Gordon, of Harveysil.,,:\rg, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bur.I ,
net ariJ) s on, of Dayton, Mr. and Mrs.
T.he house on tho Lafayette GraCalvin Longacre"Mr. and Ml'1!I. Oral ham farm south of Ridgeville, oecuS urf!lce, son and daughter, Mr. and pied by' a family named Agnee, was
Mrs. ltussell Burnet and three chll- burned to. the ground Sun~ay night.
dren.
The fire ' wns discovered about 11
o'dock by passersby, who arouse<l
the tam.i ly just in time for them to
W;"S DIFFERENT
, '
t
make their escape from the burning
building. .
.
Employer~"What kept you from . The origin o~ the fl.re is unknown. '
work yestlmly; ' acute ~ndige'atlon,
1"

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HOUSE BURNS DOW,N

10

NECKTIE PARTY

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FIVE POINT
Born- To Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph
Slowe, n n e w baby girl.
Mr.
tored
Mr.
Kru er

H . H. Hansen and childl'en mo


to Dayton , Saturday.
Albert Kruer called on Wolter
and family, Sunday evening.

With each cuh purcha.e of One Write your name and addr... upon
Dollar or more, you will receive one it, plainly. Drop the ticket with
!llr. and Mrs. Joe Miller visited Mr. Ca.h R .. ,iat .. r Tick.. t, each ticket ... me on , in ticket box, keep otub
nnd Mrs. John McCullough Sunday
with eorre.pondi", number.
uHornoon.
bearing eorre.pondi .. c number a .. d
Co'me in and ,et acquainted, a nd
date o'f purcha....
All. about it. You will find it "er,
Mr. George Brown and Harry
Tear off 0"" of th.. numb .. r . intere.tinr.
Ligh ter huve been busy trucking hogs
t o Dayton. '
]\hs. Myron S he ets went to
hospital, Monny, for an ci perntion
gall stones.

Miss Ch arlin e She llha mm er


uhle to nt tend scho ol thi s we ek,
t or hav ing an attack of tons ilitis.

the
f or

be_ lo~

10.

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NEW. 8URLINGTON
MI'. a nd Mrs .J. C. Cu r te r and fam.i1y have moved to 'l'rcbeins.
Miss Marjorie Haycl ock w as home
from Gre enfield BU 8 in es~ College
over the weekend.
MI': and Mrs. W. C .Smith , son and
daughter, spent Saturday night and
Sunday with relatives in Wilmington
The "losers" of the clay bird shoot
held recently, served an oyster stew
to the "winners," Monday evening 'at
the Annex.
~
Miss Edna Leaming. who recentjy;
completed a course with the Bdiroughs Business school , Dnyton; has
been tendered n po. ilion with tlie
Delco J,ight company.

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Mr. ,aud M~s . Cliff Horm el lIre the


parents.. of an eleven and a half
pound dnughtcl', born Wednesday of
lust , wllek at Gorham Maternity hos\lital, X!!nia.

CAR IS HERE!
With much intereat we

announc:I

the unlimited di.play of one or ihe


new model Ford .
Knowinll that many of tho.e who
were privileced to aet only ... "lIlanc.
i"a loalc:" at the new car when on exhibit the Ilrat time and al.o many oth.0.. who w .. re unable to attend tb..
firit , exhibit wotljld .. njoy ."endinl
an hour or

10

examininl the new pro-

duction or the FORD MOTOR COMPANY mO.re thoroUlhly, we exte"cI


.,,'

iri.ita~ioll to' o"e aad all to come

a~d let

BETTER RUN

ON?-LET'S GO!

The New-

]\[1'. Peny Wade wos \'cry pl easa nt ly surprised S und ay, January 16 ,
lit his home by t he f ollowing guests :
Mr. nnd Mrs. 0 cur Wude, Mr. and
!\Irs. Fred Wade, Mr. and Mrs. Will
Ross,. Mr. uno Mrs. Chester Witte
mun, Mr. and Mrs. Jo~n She~ t s, Mr.
Ilnd Mrs. Chnl'les Da \l ls and dau.gh'tH, Reva: .1\11'. ,a nd Mrs. James Wlcul
ano rnnlll y, C lar~ W" ,!e a.nd Sam
Wa d.e. .The surpl'Ise b ell1 g 11\ honor
of hIS birthday.

UI

demoaatrate the ..... car

to you.

A woman is marrying a man Bhe


knocklld down with he r car. Pedestrians run dreadful risks i! they do
hot run.

The car i. Ilol bere for a l'imited


time on1,,' but' caa be tee" a'ool ' e
~ml".d

Late' OIassi.l ad Ads.,


faa' ,.at.

ARE YOU

WIIS
nf

A msn named Munns was killed


Monday evening Elbout 5 o'clock, when
FOR SALE
!rhe 'b oy stood on tlte bUl,'nlng deck
. With his anna around bls sweetie's h~ was .cau;cht ,n ' a cave-In while FOR SALE-20 White Rock pUlleta
ditnrlDg a ditch flear Lebanon.
ready to lay. Price reuonab1e.
I
neck;

1m.
father called; be did not eo
BeaaaIe
to uek tier

Tires, Tubes, Batteries,


Radios, Gas, Oil and
Accessories. Also
Hudson & Essex
Cars.

.t allY time III

~be

futur

Way''n e'sVI-lle MotOF, Ft ~


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Phone 105

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Wayne,ville, Ohio

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