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Seventy-Ninth Year

WAYNESVIL~E, '

QHIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST '31, 1927

Whole Number 6768

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8RIlISH COLUMBIA

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THE WAY OF A SHIP


MARK twAIN WOULD WONDER
DOC AND PERFUME LADIES
AND ONLY ONE STAR
The way of a Ilhip in the midst
of the sea has changed since Solomont the son of David, wrote his
Proverbs. The hardy Phoenician,
bringinlt precious freight from Solomon's temple. snd the American tour
ist of the General Grant-Mark Twain
period would wonder at the ships of
102'1.
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Thia is written on the Aquitania,
one of many ftoating cities thut cross
the ocean, lUI free from romance as
the moving pictures shown on Deck
A. Whoever hss crossed in old days
rubs his eyes, like Rip Van Winkle.
Along the deck, much wider than
Fifth Avenue' sidewalk. and almost
all ateady, comes a wheezy, 8hort,
fat lady, leading a small ' dog. to
match, wIth all ita owner's qualities,
plus a disposition to snap at pll8l!ina
legs. They turn at the notice, "No
_ dop allowed forward of this sign."
The dog wears a beautiful ribbon,
the lady, possibly, a grandmother,
wears brilliant pink sUk stockings, of
Bucb high visibility that an old-time
uptain might have put her In irons.
Much gold on her dress and on her
cheeks pl'ofusely 8pread tbe rouge
that Jenbe( wore, in Racine'l deIcrlpotln. pou, reparer, des ans, '111'-

(An excerpt, from 0 letter written


by Miss Clu"a Borryhill to her porents, de8cl'ibing a trip to the metropolis of British Columbia.)
The day was perfect. except for a
bozo on the far horizon, which obscured the I.o fty summits of the
mountains. As the tTain schedule
gave very poor accommodations, I
took the 9 o'clock stage, arriving in
Vancouver at 11 :30. At Blaine. the
lown which is the internatlonnl boundary line, we stopped for inspection
by the Cunadian customs officials.
They just went through the motion s,
not Heeeming to take the matter seriously.
We wcrn't a suspicious.
looking crowd. 60 t hat probubly accounted for their laxn ess.
Canadian forms and furm homes
were more prosperous and attractive
looking than those on the American
side. The flelds were larger, the crops
looked better and more land hps been
cleared than on this side of the bol'der. I passed through gont forms
and Rllver fox farm s nnd occoRionally
saw huge piles of tree tops dead
trunks. limbs and tree roots stacked
for burning. Part of the way lead
through great aisles of virgin tim.
ber, those towering firs, whose trunks
.and limbs are covered wit h a thick
velvety pile of beautifully shaded
moss, give one a feeling of sublimity
such as nothing else inspires.
Crossing the half mile wide Fraser
river, we passed through New West.
minst~r, a pretty, clean town, with
some lovely homes and wonderful
municipsl and school buildings. On
the outakirts of Vancouver, we passed through a camping ,ground locatcd right In tlie midst of a de~se forest. It was a very attractive spot
and the mil:ture of pine air and sea
breeze was quite exhDerating. I
saw two cars near the entrance. be ,
ing Pennsylvania licenses, and anoth
er from Colorado.

MIAMIS REMAIN

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fiRST IN LEAGUE f Inte::n:h~tem.


State. Caoital

whi~lwin(\ fllli ~h, th e leading


won "uL in the lust h,lI! of
t he eighth inn ing, ove ry man go in g lo
bat in this inning, IInri two ove r,
mnki ng 0 gl'U nrl toto I of six "uns,
thu s defeating the Spring Vnlley teum
nfl'lf' the game had npllllrcnt.ly been
sewe rl up in the flr~t inning, when
tile Vull y boys by Lho uitl or a home
r un by L. Klein nnd ~ e\' era l hils, mad e
five hig j uicy ,un~ .
Atlams, who had gon into the box
\Vith but littlo \\'u~1l1ing- up, wus hi t
~afe l y fflr four r ap". A fler hu got
thoroughl y wUl'nwd (u his \Vo"k, t heil'
hit. went off the bat al ilTcgu lnr in(ervnlR, not er"'u~ h t() do nny dam.
ugt! tu th e Mi nm is.
With one more !,lume \\:on the Mi
amis will ho\'o the IJen nnnt cin ched
good and hord .
Next Sunday the
Bowersville learn will come h e ~c to
balll e th e tribe of the mi ghty Miamis
a nd on thnt gumc depcn ds the pen
nnnt.
The score :
RItE
Sprin g Vall ey
6 83
Miamis
.. .....9 12 2
1 2 346 6 7 8 9
Sp. Valley .. 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-5
Miamis . . . 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 6 0-9

Will.

Miami ~

II

Suad.,'. R....It.
Spring Valley 6; Miamis O.
Wilmington 13; Bellbrook 3.
Bowersvillc 3; Jamestown 2.
L I". St_Deli ..,
W
............... 12
Minmis
Wilmington ... . ........ 10
Bellbrook . ... .. ........... 9
Bowersville .. '" .......... 8
Spring VaHey ............... 7
Jamestown .. .... ......... ... 6

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6
7
9
9
,9
12

Pct.
667
'538
. 500
:471
487
:388

ATTENDANCE GOOD
8ENEFIT GAME
~O. fRANK CRANE'S
reparable . ouvrange.
Vancouver
is apopulation,
city ot slightly
. FOR PLAYER
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.
more
than 80.000
located AT POULTRY MEETINGS
That mode"n seafaring lady pau- on Burrord Inlet, an arm of the
WEEKLY LECTURE LITTLE THEATER
and here carneas anotber. forty Straits of Georgia. and
the Paciftc
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yean younger! forty times wone.
terminus of the ,Canadian PacilOver ' 200 poultrymen, farmers
FAIR
THERE IS A LAWBR~AKER
AT

C
OUNTY
Ae Ihe paues, n brlght red,
Icatrailway, the world .greatest trav- and farm women interested In poultry
Arr.a ..emeah .re oa foot to
.
in.ke the I , 10,.11 .. ama of tba
tel'S all the perfum es 01 Arab.a. which el Iystem" also the Canadian NatlonP.

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Prepared
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Columbua F epo rter .

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Eno~mnus crowds arc In Columbus


t his week in attendance at tbe Oblo
tate fair. The streets of tbl city
a re gaily decorated and parading
bands lir e heard continuously. Tbe
'x p o ~ itio n Will continuo over Montiny on account of the Labor Day
ce lebrnLio n to be held at the fair
gro unds, starting with a big procession, six bonds participating in the
some. Daily delegations visit the
Capito l nnd gather In the rotunda
to admire the beauty of the Grecian
Doric style of the building. The ftoor
of th e rotunda i8 of Tennetl8ee red
marble and Vermont black marble
Ilnd . contains 4,892 pieces. Around
the rotunda arc placed historlc tlags
oC our various wars. It wu here in
this same rotunda. on April 26. 1866,
that 60,000 people passed beforl the
body of our martyred and beloved
president, Abraham Lincoln

Motor busses operating in Ohio


have received orders from tbe State
Public Utilities Commiulon, not to
at a gr.eater speed than 86
an hour. The commiaaloners
deemed the order necellBal'y In order
to properly preserve the safety and
seeurity of the traveling public. A violation of the order Is a violation of
the General Code of Ohio, wbleb hU
prescribed a rate of 86 mUes per
hour as the maximum apeed at wh1eb
ed vehicles may b. opupon the public hlghwaya of
State. Tbe memben of the com"
mission in Issuing the order dated
that it had com\, to their ltnowl.iIIfe
tbat certi1led 'vehiclee of motor traupo:rta.tlo'n companies were freqllentJy
operated at excetl8lve and c!angettu
rates of speed, Bnd thia practice
must be eliminated at once.

arc tbe worst atickleet perfumes on al railway with its massive depot 01- attended the series of poultry meet- .e o'n, wbich wiill b. S.plelllhar
WITH1N YOU
Representatives of the Little Th\!A campaign againlt the l1\epJ UN
earth, and 8m~kel an ostentatious ci- so the G. N. and N. P. depot adioin- Ings snd culling demonstrations beld 11th, baaeSt ... m. for Elmar
ater organization ' met with the Coun- of automobile license plates a beiDl"
caretta.
ing. Forty-one years ago. It had two by County Agent 0l1lSB last week. St.a.b.rr,.. wbo .....0 .... rel,.
The great lawbreaker is greed.
ty Agent, Mr. Class, and the Rome urged by inspecto1'8 of the dl~on of
thousand inhabitants. JUlt about Be8ides showing the folks bow to pick b .. rt 0 '" the local diamoad., A....Of course men break laws because Agent, Miss Watts. at the Furm
motor vehicles un_der directlQn of
The cIgarette II uled as a' wand, that time it was entil'ely ~ped out out the undesirable birds' Class also .. at 2J, 10,. lNi.... bit oa tbe of otber passions, such as love, re- reau office Snturdny evening to make Secretary of State C1arellce J. Bro~
waved to emphasize a speech that IIhe by lire, so none of the bulldlDga now
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h.ael It, a piteh.d ban thro ... 10, venge, vanity and the like.
some of t he flnal arrangements for and Commissioner Ohalmen R. wnis maldng, deeply appreciated by a standing are more than fatty years used maps and data prOVided ,!;Iy the the pikber, Mlc..... la. of the
But greed breaks the law twenty their first appearance at the Warren
Many car owners negleet to
young man with b~ck. sleek, 'greasy \lId. It has many largll store.s, one Oblo agriculturaral economists to Bellbrook tealll, "Buat.r," who times ~ where any other feeling County fair, September 15.17.
transfe1'8 while otheta aUow the .
hair, a stomacb caving inward, a of whlch.is the Hudlons' BIY Co. de- show the Ilevelopment of the poultry had a po.itioB 'witb th. Da,.to.. breaks It ?nce..
Th is ilS t ho flrst attempt of the kind
to )lecome the propeJ:ty of pur- '
,
t'
f Ohi
Ea,ia.er d.partment, .ad who I, . The malnsprl~g of every burglar's in this county but i1 they receive t he
of u8ed ~achln
. es.
Th.re
'foreign accent, and no l1Iore ''back partment store. It occupie's one half . d try'
head tho a Ruuian wolf hound,
a block, Is six storie. high and car- 10 us
10 vonous 6~ Ions a
a ,oia, to c:oll.... 'OOD, baa lo.t a and pickpocket s career Is greed. support of their own organizations
violations 1ft defaelac UC'''U:''~_ _ ':'''_..-::':~
Tb& young woman's lathea: pl'ob HeR a very large and varied stock. and the United States. He showed couple of waeb' wo .." oa accou.t They want "dough" and tbey wllnt and the general attendance or' th~
and obsouring view of ..me.
ably baa moriey.
In goods' advertised (lower priced that the Pacific coast state! lIN our of the aecideat, a.d tb. I~I pl.,.- it quick. . Hence the blackjack and fair, it will {lot be t he last.
drive a car or truck with only
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than In U. S.) and arrangement of chief competitor!!. yet they are handf_1 that tb ..,. waat to m.... the brealdng and entering.
Each organization will sell different one plate. In the, latte _ .. pollee
re gbt charges on 1Iim te.timo..ial for tb... DOd work
Old people are waited for with Im- colored tickets before the fair in a de'p artments are'co-operatinc with tile
Hundred-'! ,Ipend '" week In this the .tores, Vancouver- remlna.me of icapped by Ig
ftoatiD&' hotel, not realidng that. thBY our Eastern cities. more than some both the feed bougbt and their ee'P be b.. ela... OIS tb. t_m thi, patience and not waited on with love, friendly competition to see which will division of motor vehlcles and III ODe
are on the ocean until the fOIl 'horn others 'here on tbe eoaat , The Ca- and poultry shipped out.
because of greed.
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. sell the greatest number of tickets In city alone sixty can OWDen were ar-bloWi!. Tben some . lilY "I don't like nadlan Pacific and Vanc~uver 'hotel
Ticlceto fa .. . ih~. t timon"'l will
Many an unhappy marriage has Its proportion to the nUlllber of member. rested and fined for Its violatioD, It
that lOund." , The 1I!0re nervous wall built at an initial COllt 01$4,000,be 0....1. aest S.. ad." a ..eI e... eause in greed.
in t he organization.
may be Interesting as well .. a matdro::l,the fOil hom WIth two more 000, .nd contalnll over 600 rooms.
broad hedges, quite in the English IN p .. rc ..... ed of aa,. of the b.1I
~amilies az:e separated on account
Each play wm be presented twice tel' of news to know tliat a complete
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.T h!N ate many attrac~ive toU1'8 of style. The beach at English Bay
.DeI lat... will IN p .. t aD.... of It and anc.ent grudges were foun- at different times on the same day in check on transfers II beina' mad. b,.
th& City oA'ered" We chose the Stan wu crowded with bathen. The b.tb at .e... ral .tor i .. to....
ded.
the spacious tent which will be held
to correct these ."q. .alld
Modern ' A'!'erican ,!ealth has ley Park *our. This park, a thou- house Is' built of red cedar logs and
Thi. will b. . . chaac. for tb.
Laws ar~ passed at its instigation. in common with the Farm Bureau and
same time act .. ~ matter of,
eha~d Ihlpe m~o cockta!\ and break IIInd acre tract of almost' primeval is quite unique in architecture.
I f.... to .haw daa'" appr.ciatioa
The . passage of a passport law and the community t hoater . Spendi
protection not only to the car OlNllr ,.
f~ food emporiums. There a~e 80 (orest, is Qw~ed by the govemment forgot to mention that we saw sev- df a .triek.a pl.".r, aael a tiek- o,f' an .mc?me. tax law had no founda- an hour here t o see a play for a
but to society In general.
lunda of mu,<ous membrane destroy ond leaseq to the city for a 'period eral ft'tie specimens of Douglas IIr .t o....ht to be p.. rc..... d b,. eYer,. tlons In Just.ce, but took pla~e sim- Bum will nQt only .help th e Little,
There is no restriction a,.lnR takera lilted al . cocktails on tbe amok- ~f ninety-nine years. It has twelve and red cedar real 'virgin timber ball f ... i .. the commu.. it, wbo at- ply because there were occasIons of a ter movem ent in Warren co'unty,
ing room program, and' I~dlgnant miles of paved roadl and fifty miles while driving through the park. On~ t ...eI. tb. 10.11 ..am , aDd otba... graft. The money could have been but will u1110 provide wholesome en- ing children into any state with the
Britiabel'll on their own shiP w.de .o f bridle and foot paths. A~ we en- of the former species, struck by w.lI.
raised in a much .bet~e r way by sim- tertllinment fo. the fair goel'S and excep~ion of West. Virginia, whlllh ...
t~u. a llet of American breakfast tered the park, we paased first lightning filty years ago. is stili
Mo.... d.Salt. all ..o.... e.m.at will pie processes of Justice. .
give them a chance to rest 'ITom the quires that all children ' under .1xteeD
fooda that ~mazel and o~tratrea tbem through the Shakespearian Gl!ordens, 1Itanding, though its top is gone. It be made Dellt . . .Ir.
~!eed was equally behmd the ac more strenuous a ctivities on otker years Of age coming from Ohio, mUBt
where nearly every species of flower measures 62 feet around the base.
UVlties of. Robin Hood of yore and parts of the grounds.
undergo an examination by ' Iocal
In old d!lya after dark Bentimen- known is groWn. A.1I the flow!!n men It Is hollow and a room has been
the mod~rn legislator. T.he principle
The contcsLants and plays will be h'e alth offtciaUi. to determli{e U thlliW_ --=:---,":--"':'tal young people stood whlape~ng tio'ned il'\ Shakelpeare's works are formed in the center., .
upon which !hey acted IS the same. announced at a later dote.
is any indication of Infantile ~
behind tbe wheel houae. The old- found there: . Tbe geranium bedli, of Tbe' trip ended with' a drive through
They took money from those who
ysls. If no trace of the epidemic' fa
er, more eerioul', ".ooked ,a t tbe ltar- dlA'er~nt . sba~el of pink an.d red were Vancouv~r's Chinate~. n. It proved
had It as an excuse that they were
found the cbild may rem.~ No a
ry
'mutter~r1l' about "'rc~rull, a gorgeou. and be~utlful sigbt. The a pleasing contrast to such sections

protectln~ those who had it not.


amination wjll be_ ma!!id~e~o!.f~~~~_-;::"'~~
0~01l and Pleauea and th. OhalDbers Harding Memorial; er~~d by the in many cities, T~e streets and shops
The ~Ist of at! opposition to the
passing thro'llgh the state and Dot d~
of the South.
,
Kiwanis clubB of the ,U; S. and Can- were clean an!i attractive. .The peoprohibition I!lw IS greed. Bootleairing to stop over for a villlt. ~e
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ada, marks the place where President pie that we' saw ' were not repulsive
81'8 do not eXist so mucb .because peototal number of ca..s whiCh have
" ThAt.la "old ,ltd" ~ow. ,There Is Harding ma~!I hll ,lalt P\lb1i~ address, In dress or person.
This city has
p'le bave an unholy aJ>pe~lte for
' been reportod ' since Augilat ftrat ..
no whe.l houlle accetl8lb~e , on a ..mod- on July 26,. 1928. We II&W the mono olO,OOO Chinese. 600 Japanese and
hqul?r as becousq of the Immense
approximately 160.
Director of
1111 IIbJP. and lOU arl ,not auppo..d to key house and , ~ear cages, tllerultlc 3,500 Hindus. The Hindus with col.
pro~ts there are In . the clandestine
Health John E, Mongel', statal that
loolc at
atara. " '.
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. band stand, danc;e pavilion an~ cIllO 'fee colored skin, piercing, deep-set, The Wayne TowJlship BOllr~ of Ed bUSiness.
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Promin ent ILm ong the delightful no action will be taken in . COllDectioa
Th. 01'111 ,one of IIlx d~clcl from houle o~ the Vancouver row1nc club. ey,ea and fuzzy black beards are ucation at a special meeting, Monday
A barber \\a8 re.cently arrested an social affairs of the Bummer \~as the
the opening of schooll .. the iD.
whlch they can be . Been Ii dark at The gliide told : us that all build- dreued like Americans, except for night, decided to make 9:15 a. m. the New York for shavang a man on Sun- card party given by Mrs. Lesler
may have sub,ided to aacb a
nlgh~. Nobody' ule. ~t. ~o wallc !np were constr~cted of, ~mber, cut the greasy-looking mack turbans ope~illg hour for t'he schools for the da~. He could not resl.t the temp- Gordon and Miss MIlI'thn O'Neall, at
by that time that It wtu not.
there , Ie ' to In~rrupt ,your mu.lrtga 1D the park.and that th"re ill a rumor coiled aliout their heads.
commg year. ThE! noon hour will tation to ma~e fifteen cents. no.twlth- t heir pleu5lInt hom e on Thi rd street, be neceS!!Bry.
by failing over allume boarda or 1m- that even the window panes are ,made
Vancouver has many fine schools be 12:15 to 1:15, nnd he first buses 8ta~dJng It IDvolved the violation of lust Thursday afternoon. Th e day wus
---r '
ltati~~ !P'"nl lor lro~fers.
of gllsa from beer ~ottlell. le~ by and churches.
will le,ave at 3 :80 p. m.
This will the law.
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ideal and b"ight colored flQ~ers adorn
Governor Donahey sp.rit the P....
. On ~,ode~ ahlp', o, e star is. enou"h. touillu.
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Returning home ,?ver t he G. N.. make the school day 46 minute8 later
All laws wIll _b.e broken to an ex- ed and added to thc attractiveness of week at bis cottage on an talaDd In
Tlil one .to be seeD tonIght . ia won-. The drive followed the shore of the ride was quite pleasant, following than formerly.
tent where there 18 an attempt to run the room s. Ice croalll, clLkc nnd
[ndian luke In' an endeavor 'to reea,. .
Owing to thfl resignation of Miss coun,ter. ~o an acqulsltory inetinct of were served after the gam es. The erate from the arduoUII dutie~ orlof- ;
drou.1y. beau.tlful, deep anll ioulful. Burrar~ Inlet, WI! 'aaw ntany b,!atll the .l:Iound practically all the way.

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names of -those who were priviledged Ac~ which he haa 'undeJ'lOne ,ih.)IaIt;
HII' plctu~, . in col~~ Jus.t . ~utl!lde of, all 8lzes. monng at Vari~U8 speeda .Just outllide Vancouver my interest Katherine Turner and Miss ClaraBer- the l~dlVJduaJ.
the dlnlri, . 8aloonl ah!)WI her , pretty throurb .ibe little whiteoaplll. '. H. M. was intrigued by the shacks and ryhill, Miss FloreMe Babb and Miu
We have laws agallUlt theft. anon to enjoy the hospi tali ty of the
few months. Tbe governor , hu 'not '
tiny n~Be, p~d close to the nOle s~, the ~iser Colombo;'was In pert .hou8eboats of the fishermen. Furtb. 'Edna Shumaker were appointed to murder and the like, and bave bad hostesses fellow: Mrs. P. D.
been in fhe best of heaJ~ and ~
tip ' of eome gwlt!~man. Thill ~Ign Dead Ma~ s Island, an old Indian' bu- ~r south were stretches of slimy, the .vacancies created.
th!'lm tor 10, theBe thousands of years ett, Nogales, Ariz. ; Mrs. St.
rest was prescribed by
phJdcla~
..~ Pola Nen! in Good and l'!aurh- Hal grqun~, now coverpd wl~h squalid mud ftats. or ' manhes, whose tall,
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But they are all a8 ste~Uy b~ken as Fife. Wilmington; Mrs. Emmp Bar- The. Donahey cottage la . lltu&te8 OD
ty.,
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' huts. prOjects ltselt II!-to . the Inlet.. w.vlng. grasses were thickly dotted
tbe law qalnlt alcohohc liquors.
nett, Mrs. E. V. Barnhart, lIIrs. Phil ~ p.cturell~~e Island, formerly ~ed
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and w~ plainly Visible. Indian With briglit yellow tlo,wers. Inland
Wherever you find a predolr!lna.nce Zepf. Mrs. Eloise Thompson, Cindn- Wyandot,. the _ ~ame beill&' cfertv. .
. In tbe Imokinr room poole are 8quatt~r 8 shacks Iln~ the 8hore . The were " pretty, _ comfortable -looking
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of greed, ,yo~ find law-breaIting. nati; Miss Dorothy Dakin, Bismarck, from a club of that na~e! o~
auctioDed on the ships.dally run, the IJadlana pay rent oJ 011,' dollar ,Per hom'es, mostly dalry farms. Back of
.
Greed !s the clilefest of ollr anti-so- N. D.; Mrs. Charles E. Gordon. Mrs.
of the plaCe . Yeal'l! lip It.. . .
pooll" l'1lJInl~ to thoqaand. of , dol- month. In an upland pasture we saw ~hese are the foreat-c:oV'ered hills and
---. cial 'VIcel, and l'anlca fi1'8t as our law- I. D .Welch, Harveysburg; Mr!\, Geo. noted as .a hunting ~nd fl~q
lara. The c~ie1 smoldpg rQom .tew- three butr~o, two fuJl-gro~ animals mountalna, with the tall, 'stark, ftre.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
breaker.
J . Smith, Miss May Wright, Miss
grounds an~ it' is sail\ at ,timn ftoe..
ard, r~neNl,I8ly l'emel11bered by the a~d ~ rl!une o~e. , T,be ll~t1e fe~ow, bl~\!d - fil'll, standing out like gholts
Sunday School lit 9:80.
Everyrna HeighwllY. Miss Clara Lile,
of flyln~ . ~Jld lJ!I!se we~ 10 tJjl~
wiilner of ea~h poot; ge~ twice , a8 was 10 li<?mely .but c.unnlng as cO\lld apfnst tbe skY-line and keeping body cordially invited.
Camp
Julia Donovan, Mrs. Kote
t~at thelJ' passage. over the lak. 0":; ..
mu~b' ... tbe ,Imp' .cap~ln . That al. be.
We pll8lle'd cticket ground., watch over the green young &'l'Owth .
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Mrs, D. L. Crane, Mrs. Fred


hterate~ .~he .s un,1I ,ra~ . ,At ~,.
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10 I. 1II0derth . !lfa'!y a bootlener ~elds for a ~ ~rosse ~nd football" pu~ below them. '~
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. son. Mrs. Ualph Miller, Mrs.
time It was .alsothe lleatllSaa ~ 1\,\..... ,
~U tour ,tlme~ as much as tbe .Pres- tina .,..el'. .. '~e~nla' co~l1I and lawn . At Blal~e. quite a "long stop wu FERRY C~URC,H OF CHRIST
Tbe Wakitatina Camp Fire Girls Hartsock, Mrs. ,E.dith Harris, Mrs.
. if) ' ~he state. and Jov.~ 61
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,dent of th~ United St&t4!w.
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bpwl!nt C!o,,~. All. aeemlld tc? be In maCle, to allow the ' U. S. customs ofVacation . 11 ove,~. Let u.s aee ~ met at the home of Mre. Nettie Rye. Laura Mosher Mrs. Ronald Hawke,
plscator.al aport came frO~ all
On the voyage. Mr. ~ewmark ,.alld UBe. We,.., two, of ~e finest epec- ftc.en to Inspect all lunage. They 1uV.~ at~ndance. Lvangelistlc sel'Vl- Monday afternoon.
Mn. Bert Ha~tsock, M1'8. A. T , o,:er the country,,,. to tr:v~ th.Ir' !IdD ' ..
, Ilr. Lehman dllplay. strl!onge ,knowl- h~lens ~f ~otem ~oles ' In Mne~ca. thoroughly seiarelled the ' can 'lnside, ces begl!l .next LDrds Day. witb J.
The hand aign. law and credo were Wright, M1'8. H. E. Rothawar,.
Wlth Tod ~d reel.
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outllide ilnd- ,u nilerneath. ' Every- .~yter, Can~dian evangelist. to as- given followed by the Secretary'a re- L. A. Zimlllerman, Mrs. Elizabeth
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Iy. Mrs. J. -B. Chapman, Mrs. W. H.
_MaHin Conboy, '01 Nelli 'York, looka . 'TWo ten-minute stopa were ' made wbere along thl abore . where" condi- ~Ist , ~a. , ,Cqme at 9:80 a. '!'. Ser- port and roll call.
~ri and __ya ' Wa 'too complicated and d~~ng the drlv~.; At ftol~eet Point ~cin. p~ltted" we ow JM!Ople In '!Ies a. ~ :S~' p. m., ea.ch evem.n g.". Do Durine , the buahleu session it w~ Allen , ~iss Olive Allen, ~r8. J.
.. ft~ "ortb the' bother 'anYh0'r'
. wli" Iiad a fine yhrl'\' ot ~he 'City B1Id batbing. Old and young alike 'co in not , f~1 to Ii~en~ ~'ver:v Bel'Vlce. ' .
decided to h"ve tbe ~eetinr only, Once Cartwright, Mrs. Chas. Elhs. Mrs. C; , ' ,
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.. month; an'll on the thlrd Konaay. M. Robl tzer, Mrs. . Clarence Rye,
Ne", come. ' 'through tbe, ItJie~ surrounding country, . ' of Burr.rd for" tile ~ort. ' Even the tiny tctta "
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F. R. Moomaw, Mrs. S. .S, Ellis,
from lioth ahpres, and' unblte :tJie Inlet 'and .English, Bay, and to .the. haye li~\{t ' little wit. an~ ~dle
Itqt}lfJ' of o~d. Jero",e, 'of Tra"e,., nortb :"e~ the ' Groll" mountains .nd .w'~ aboqt lIke little fl.h
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J , Q, Qonk, MH. Fred Gons, Mrs.
nd J.~mll, ,you rdon't w~lt ten "da:ya arid Seyipour ' Oallyon . .' ~rom the
fie; l.am , that .Wall itr.eet haa hained Vi.ta Point'. w,e obtail)ed ,. close.,up malic In t~e cewless aia.p.' Ilap , of I
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ler Hoak,
D. R. Sali8~urY,
' ~p, , "Vpu Impw t! ttae!.mll 4V1 '. o~ Siwallh B~It, 1pade -tamgUII \I. the way~ 9 ' the'y . walJ~ 'qvel! 'the
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J. W. E.dw.ar.os; Mil\s Trillen&.
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_Georp , Ru_ll Smith, wllo aecl- J. E. McCluJ;C, Mrs: ~y lIf.l~ "
her mother 'a n , ENllab lad,. She It'rilc~ th. plJu"f driftw~d,'w~ed . .' , L. A.. \V'aabb~. Pa.ator . d.lltallF "ehot , hlDi..1f whUe hunting Lo~ella Ja,nney, lIf.l88 "P)'anc811
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_n ae..orclBDc\ ~ith a recent. ord.r roc\c, Iltclp.t ,for, one lOll' fir twa .niq 1!h1tenftll' by th. ",aW". .
IT. MAllY'. CHURCH " - July 19, dl.d at .the hom. of III par- Bro~\.. "1sS ~nna' 0 Neall.
of tM.1KI1t081ce dePartD.lllll, Uti Wa,. &'l'Owlnrfiom Itil top, to compo.. lier "'w Th.N 11 a to~o-boat destroyer, BUDita,. ~PtembR 4 ' TlNlfth SUD enti, Mr. and IIfL ~D Slitlth on
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- ' .. S-daJli on week -aan Wt11 ~IOII Leaylq StaDle, Park, our 'Wa,. Iecl t1eIh1~ haft I!)DI . Th~ l1I1IHt ,to- th:41i; III'IftOIl .lId 'Ho~ 'ColDDlunion 1q, AqiJat 20.,
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Court , fQullld And!' .\oJ J . Di lhar d
guilt), of '1\trllmo cI: uclly anO
'd Ellrr ' . Bil hnn lt eli II rc
to dy o( lhl'i r ndop t II ('hi.. ,.
ou~t grRl\t,ed Alfred H. Robertson
divor9 frOlil Gnll r Roberso n on
Kroulld~ oC cJ(ll'cme cruelty.
Excluive cllstody Of l hl' chil" re n was
~rant('d 10 Alfred 11. Ro lwrsoll..
COllrt fur lher (11 '.1 'red Ihnt Alfrecl
RO llrll(>n li S plaintiff \lay GlIllcr R b
Ilr~o n el'l'lnill i'U lll ~.
\ ullo,. A. Rolicrl s WII. Knllllcd .Ii
vorce frum \',,,, dol'e Jc ~sie Ruherts on
A'rou ndll of ~I'Os~ ncglect of duty.
IIstody of their children \\'us grunl.
ed to Wnlt,'r A. H obl! l'L.~.
In t he C1I8(, ofE. P. " ('rby VN. R ORU
K crb~' uo n IlJl'Pplicalion of d fe lulnllt
COll l' t 1...1/ulted Ho. a Kl'l'uy Ile l' ", i~sio n
tu visit llll'ir children olle nftl'l'noon
Co ur limoN u yenr.
In th ~ cllse of f're d Kuh n vs.
ric Jordan et. nl.. cou rl uverru le
motion by the defcndu nt fo r a new
tria l.
In lhc eus() of t he Stute or Ohio
v~. Dalliel Akcr. court fou nd til . dc.
fc ndu ll l guill!( IInll im l'lIscli n li nn o t
$ 100 Iln d costs which wore 11aid.
Co ur l fo und Wi lliu m Miller guilty
of tru nspo r ling liquor in the euse of
t he State of Ohio vs. Wl\lia m !\f illcr,
a nd impose.d I' fi no of $100 Illld
which t ho defendant WIIS un able Lo
puy. Upon applicatio n by dcfc lldonl
co urt gru nted a n ext nsio n oC ti me.
On A'l'ounds of Lru n~porting liquor
\V-ill in m l\1illet was fu rt her fi ned $ 100
und cost s fO I' which payment n ti me
exlension wus granled.
-Co urt fo und R ussell Brow n g uilty
of bolh trunspo rt ing a nd posscssing
liq uor a nd fi llled him $100 and costs
fo r each of the t.wo offe nses. Ext ensio n of ti unc fO I' ptLyment was
g runted.
On motion of plaintiff t he cose of
Orie J ordu n vs. F rc ... Kahn the cause
WIIS di~missed without record.

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Pretlbaull'h was
approved, aUowed
lind ('onfirUl(ld.
Fll'!lt Rnd final account of Alfred
liller Hinch, e ecutor ~ .f t ho IIlttate
of Ma ry J . Drake WDlI lI11llroved, alI wed nnd confirmed.
Finnl II' hunt ot Harvey . WhitIIcrc, l'xc.'uhll of th e . tlt t c of Thos.
B . Wl1it~1 'fl', WIIS ap proved, allow 'd
und onftrmvtl.
Fir. t lIno nnal IIcco un t 0 '( Emma
1'. l Arch, c ecutri' uf th estate 01
. 't 1111 MIlt.thewll W UK al'pro,'ud, III.
lowed Rnd ('onllrn'\('d.
ia a carefully planned
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'Phillip Whitncre nnd W ilLillm C.
Walker, li S u ll mini~lTIIlroM o f tho
and' teated combination,
('"Illte of 'cwto n . i)uffi t' llI , fi led
of clean, pure ingredient.
Ihlrd UII I\ finn l uc~o u nt .
Churles ,I. WUI!I\'o n 1'. Ir uftl c in
which insure
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CHAPTER I
T hey swung inlo U Cnvorite oC the .lIll(s by thr ~hilll()nd. and so was
~I IlI' I'i~, mI' " li rst IICCU Ull t.
:"-.-'AT LOW COST
trnlning-culIIp qUD I'WI" :
Illllllilt('(lIy wilhin the Mha"'ow of t he
(",urt appointe" Raymon" l\I @ntA Fatal SlIla.hup
" F arewell, brewell, my own true law. Forbes hitn~e l( ' had . ollly all
gO llll!ry "d ", in isli1Ilor of lh l' <'sLal ..
love,
hou r before. I'el'sullded lhe driver to
of J. Ollk ll' y I'I'IIC~ . He uccepterl
"Another lit tle drink won't do us
Fllrewell, f"rew(, I\ --"
ilrl'uk p 'n nlll' uf t he Ct1S~S stacked
the tl'lI ~t.
an,; harml"
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A high. pilcill'!j ~('f'e!lm of mbttnl h(' nl'nlh the s hl'o lldin~ canv(\~, !lnd
COllrt. "ppointed WiIlilllll BCl'lllc,
Tbe t wo yo ung meu in the small t el'ror, :another. :llId th n ncr1\~h lind "I'll him a hottle from it.., conllJnts,
GC<'I'g(' Cmlll' ' lIId Hel't 1"i8('\1I' 1' "I"
car, Bang it together,
r cedy tpne a t!lIklmg of ",ll1ss, ,:ot aCTOgs till'
"Whal'lI w do, EJtlil'?" implored
praiscI's of Ihe slale of .J, Ouklcy
Correct feeding right from the start will grow
a nd a pleasing barito ne. They were so~,g. T~ey s\<>pped l!1stnnlly.
lhe dnrkhuir 'd youth, lIhivcrillK from
i'ence.
your pigs rapidly, so you can fatten them for the
on the river rond, CI ming south f r om
. Wh!lt s .that? querHtd the len or, til\' ull:et 10 his ncrves; "try to get
J . Mer rill Bone, " "lIIini ~ lrllt.o r de
Burley to t h ir home t own. Scott- fn.s;ht In hi .well kCnc~..
. , " h"l' lit'!"
bonis non with wi ll !ltlllcxed o f lhe
Peak Market in Au~stor September. Wayne Pig
dale. The hour W IIS 10 o'clock of a . . oun~ls like ~ snHI8h-~1' ,l~I~CI~d .. ,
"Wo cun' t. ullti l hclp comes," r eastnto of T hudd ells lor ris, fir HI ucMeal builds bigger profits for you.
mild spring oveniug. A moon whose I e phed I OTl>oS, raJlldly.
L~ t ~ ~ o . tlll'llcd I~o rl /l'~ . 1' he river Tond was
count.
'rays wore filter ed by ..t hin clo~l d"
'l"~e other \\,I~:< lInlll'r.vel~
~hl' lit tle " "(,.1. 1':<PI' pt hy t he fl'w fllr mPh illip Whilllcre nnll Will in m C.
Sold by
illumined the rond running t hrough rO.rle nt of truge" y. li e " US l rem ('r" liv illl{ nl./nl{ it. That is lhe 1'0 11'
Wlllk"I', _ udministrllto r:< uf t he l!Swell-timber ed . b\utf hi nds. Below hllng. He mlldo t hreo ultempts to so n t h(' I ooze truck muking lhe IonA'
lule of Newto n S. Duffl el d lhird a nd
.and at the right . t.he rive r shone with start the cal' .be[ol: he succ~cdcd. rUIl III \)~ITOit. had chos~ n Lhe byfin nl neco un t.
hnrll's .1. Waggo ner , t l'usll' e UII' . lubdued light. It co uld be h cul'd The r uad at. thiS powL curve d r uther WilY TIH'se cruisel'S avoided cha nce
splashing along thc rock ~ in the m p- sharp ly ns It foll~wed the ~(~A'c ~f cneount"r~ whe ncve l' Jlos~ i b lc. "T he
dcr t he wil l of Robart . te Clu ng,
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t he b l utf~, so thut httle was "lslblc In cnrOIll' r rnu ~l see this jlllll before we
fou rt h accou nt..
The driver of the Jitt\(' Cllr bro ught f r~~l but the tall tr('('~.
move a nything."
ourt Md,'reBI thut t he Ll!bn non.
it to a stop in t he road. He hud da'rk . I h~y IlIId prnCCl'dcd but a shor t
A lig ht tln Hl\ccl through thc lops of
itizl!ns ' nl i" nnl Bnnk 11 1111 T ru ~t Co
Ihalr aod eyes a nd regul ar fcatures. dl~lanc(' when II l lll'n . brought th em th!' tr.'('S ab()ve lhem lind wns gone.
be uppoillted I('unrclinn of Hoherl
Phone 25, Waynesville, Ohio
He was considcred good I oking, to thl! scenc of t he nccldent . A ~outh "SUllll' UIII"S coming," unn ounced
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though there 'vas woakness in his h.o und truck \vns well on th~ wro n~ Forb ~. "Thut':.; u ca r cli lnbi ng Wn
was nccep t cd .
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4!yea and about t he loose set of his s! de o~ the roa~ . It was. III .1.'0111- lcrmtln's 11m. Move t he Oi vve r to
Cu url Il uthori zell Vonn lit. Denne tt
mouth
slon Wit h u lour1llg-ear whIch, III a n one idl!, kid, 80 l h(Oy Cll n d rive up."
as g UlI rdi an of Bnrolll A. nnll Vellllll
, "Coine acroSll 'fith t hat bot tle, Ed- effo ~t to a vo!d tho t~u c k , .had dropp- ITe relnined his grip on the driver of
M. Be nnelt, mi nors, to ll'lln sfcr ce r.
ell.." he commanded. He placed his ed mto u ditch. whIch blsecUJ.d t he t he booze-tru ck.
tain s toc ks to Hownrd L. Benn ett,
Grllm' illc S. P oUmr t o Willium
1 head against the side of the ot her,'s roudwn y. The (lttch was planked onT ho clllr k'l'yc d yo uth c1i mhed in to
now more t lllln twe nty-one years of und POIll'1 P<>tl r f, .20 town ncres in \ ie~~SrJo' s
nhead and pUlhed violently. He was Iy .across ~hc nurrow s.urfa<:e of t.h e il is car'. T here wus no passing on
age.
Wnshinglon TJ),
bOlAerouli and a little malicious.
bUilt -up hl ghwllY ut lIlI K pomt.
t he left , or eus tHi lle, s ince t he dilch
Woodso n Scott. plcud ed g uil ly t o n
Loonu ld 1I1Il1 J a ne Hntfield t o
"~ult it. you nut I" commanded
The t ruck had f orced t~e car \vus t he r e, und t ho veh i cl c~ in collicha rge of dri ving a molor veh icle Bow('1\ lIIal Elta 1I1uy P uckelt, lot
Edl.'Oll Forbea, knotking the other's dowowo rd an~ buck, ~o th at It.s r ear sion. But on t he right side one
while in toxicnted nn d wus fi nerl $100 in fo'\'Ilnkli /l ,
~cl , down sharply. Be produced a wheels w ero m t he dl tc~l. Tho t ruck might with care negotia te t he cr est
a nd costs lind h is r ight to opern te u
J ohn
und Evil M. All n to J ohn
a~ from the lower, outside pocket h.o d partly UJ leseoped It. The mas- of th e bl uff,
motor ,'ehicle was s uspend ed for six W. and lI'l ubel C. Smit h, lots in
o~ Ida C!oat. It..,,811 a little over half Slve wheels li nd fo rwurd end r ested
This the you ng man did. driving
mont hs.
Franklin,
Arth ur D. Blackburn t o Hllrry
fall. Be puaed it to tho othe r, who
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NEW SUITS
Co urt order ed n otice of ad j udica.
took it eaaerly, removed the cork,
Will is S. Jeffery n . Goldie J effery t ion und determination in the settle- Turney . 1.02 tuwn Il C I'e~ in Snlem
Ulted ,the bottle. The liquor gurfo r di vo rce.
ment of the estutu of Clyd e Thomp- towllship.
TO THE
do~ h1a throat.
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Albert I1ni$:h vs. Juli ll Hlligh fo r son be give n to 1111 tholle in tel'osted
CRoSSINGCOMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES
F~1teS jerked it away. " Hey,
di vorce on grc,unds of cruelty.
lherein.
",hat's "the !J atter with YOIl ! " he
Nella T ravcy V8. Fra nces L. Ayer~
Churter D. Ma ple, admini stratOlj
Penn Morton, ~nlary IlS janitor 01
~Il, balf-Ja11lhlngly, half-vexed.
el aI., fo r pll rt ition a nd equitnble r o- do bonis non of t he estute oC uSlI n court hou 0 , $70 ; Jumes Follen IIIlme,
"1'I7inc to get away witb ten dollars
lief.
C. Lewis, fil ed account of Onnl dis- $ 15 ; AICred C. Brant, wushing for
''iIIorUi of bbose In one swallow?" He
tribut ion ,
priso ners, ~ 11. 7!l; Bd D. Thompson,
\D.d~ 'the bottle and looked a t it
PROBATI~ PROCEEDINGS
Court al)poin ted Rub er t W. Brown s upplies f or co urt house, $7 .06 ; J.
;h.JIm9~o,Iy, tt:ying to det rmine the
Tho Lebllllon-Citize ns
Notional admin istrllto r of t he estute of David E . Momr ighous, replliring clock at
"'~ t, AJtIo.unt. arai!lllt t ho moon.
Ba nk a nd T r lUst Co., administra tor Evnns. The trust was uceeptcd.
Court House, $2 ; Columbus Blank
~f~1De home -to ),our dr\lJlken old
de bonis non, of the esLate of Ber t
The follow ing nccoun ts huve beell Book 0 . , supplies for uud ito r, $50 ,76
r ~aU!"~!" wa. his address to t he botReed, fi led fi r!;t a nd fin oI ncco un t.
filed in co urt for settlement.
sam e, snllle, $66.30 ; The Western
, tle. jl lle Eoo tllted it.
The
Le bnllon-Citize ns
Nationul
liuro ld , Hatfie ld, administrator Star, proof of pulrlicution, $1 4.60 ;
FACT AND FANCY
_d eoaned, ~e barbaric stuff brot
Ba nk a nd Trtlst Co., udmisinstrator of th e estate of Harry M, Hat field. The
Frunklin
Chronicle,
same,
!J.'he iIllaor was Canadian whisky,
de bonis non, of the esta te of Gru ce first a nd flnnl uccount.
$14,37; Fred Snider, pay roll, $414,"The worst winter I remember
bat a , reproaeh to the name wben
J , Reed, fi led firs t a nd fin al account .
M. H. Oswald, administrator of the 60; V. W. Tompkins, snme, $37 3.60; was when we were besieged" aald
~d to-that imported before the
W. Chester Muple, executor of t he estate of Dll niel P ettis, first and fin ul Eden Terry. . same, $ 1 96.a~; same, the old soldier. "We bad o~ly one
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of the, Eiaht.eenth Amendeesta te of CiaI' A W kl
fil d '
uccount
SlIme, 1 185.:.0 ; A. T . RettIg, sume' , bl' to a dny for 'wo weeL . and .... .
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ea ' oy, I! IhThe ' Lebllnon-CI' tl' zens
N ati' onuI 277 .4 ; same, same, $"".
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......- had be en manufacventory and ap
praisement.
hO
I "
,for -an illicit. e&cer, not too
The court ordered that the Le ba- Bank onl\ Trust Company admin is- radley, some, $.2 52.56 Joseph W . Wll.~ o," se es I. . .
,
~ t$de. It had 'Passnon-Cit izens Nat ional Bank and trator with will enn exed of t he e~. Davis, 811m , $2 06. 60; P. B. Monee.
r r emember hVIDC for a month on
lid

'..venal banda b~ore imTrust Co., by 4[), C. Eulass, president tate of Grace J . Reed, first a nd finul same, $ 128.20; W. S. Grabam, same, one bile, and that was out 01 my leI',"
po
Do -E..ch JaJddleman had dolle
admin istrat or of the estate of R. Va~ account.
$248.30' Blair nnd L roy, furnishinlr said O' Brien, his companion .
.....MbIac to ~eapen and derrade
Tress to. fay ~I c~rtnin sum to Clyde
The Lebanon-Citizens . Nuti~)I\.nl lI ud louding g ravel and SIlnd, $301.liO
'~You don't expect me to believe
it befora p:a.uiDi on.
Th.y aaw that th. driver of the car, a woman, waa dead.
Punch 0 Forlt Thomas Ky
Bank and Trust Company, admmls- Tbe Standard Oil Co., glUl and oil for you turned cannibal do yout" roarThe stuff "'u strong with the = ======-===============;;=============
Cou~t ordered that PhilU'p Whita- trator de bO'nis no n with will an- co unty mnchin.es, $!l98.54 ; .Blair and ed the soldier.
'
~- of ~triol and it lapped at
cre and Willil!\ m C. Walker, as ad- nexed of tho estllte of Bert Reed, Leroy, furni shlllg and loadlllg JP'ayel
"It's true, believe it or not," uid
~r~~ ~j; l,~cle , ato~-linlnlli. lik'e on tho crushed-in bonnet of the car. u rgently but ca r ef ully until he was min istrators ojf the estate of. Newton ftrst and fin al accoun t.
.
and san~, $2 .80; same, fuml shmg O'Brien, calmly. "A dol' took a bite
, ~~ tnI+i,.
),oUD&' _~Iebn 'tPBPh ekd
AU this Forbes Ilnd his companion in th e higbway on the Scottdale side. S. Duffield. distribute the proceeds of
Charlot te Cnrey, executrIx of t he and loadlllg sand, gravel and stone.
t f
I
d th .
~,,,;: ,icI' ~TheU' eyea,' ~d "'inaUta ct 0 d- saw as they lltopped their own car T bero was a level space a few rods sale by f orm er orde r of court.
estate of W. H. Carey, fi rst and final $24.7 6.
ou 0 my ell' an
e Insurance kept
.... ~em.
ere. "'811 an
n an and macle a hasty lIurvey. The moon b low where he migh t have pnrked.
Cour t fo un d Lucy .Meloy Southard account..
H. D. Ca rroll, favel, $2.76; F. M. me like a lord for four weeks."
~' kIeIti to It.
" . bad t e mporarily conquered the But he did not stop here. Instead successor to t he es tot e of Grace J.
- -._ Collins, puy rol
$141.80: J. H.
--;~~e dO.. barmon)' now, old clouds and noW shone brightly. They t he e ng ine whirring urgently, he Reed lind ord'e red that udjudication
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Donnell. cont ract. $1 38 A. H. TurnFAST WORKER
~d" Aaeated the dark Y.ou.th'!IIlW that the driver of the car, a wheeled to the left' into a byroad. and det~rrninlltion be give-n to all Charles E. Donor, t ruck driver, of er" sione, $ 14.10; Leslie Shultz, op~~pIne -_J'orba on the sboul~er. woman . was dead. She had been This conn ected with the mnin hlgh- persons Illterel!ted th er ein.
Brookville, Ind., ond Ruth G. Cas tle, cra ting mllintniner, $65; Griswold
.
.
. , .:M;j crushed bet ween the back of the car way, a mile to the
He turned
Ohnrlotte Carey, executrix ' of thc assistant librarian, Fra.n klin.
Bros., chair for s urveyor's office,
Doctor (l'Ioldinlr stethoscope to rei
and t1le steering-wheel. She still sat off the lights 88 he
estate of W . H. Carey, flied first Ilnd
$2.25; Brant Battery Shop, repairs cruits chest)-"Sa)' ninety-nine three
upright the nose, of the . truck against furnished lIufficient IlJl~llIm,.
final aocount.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
$21.8/); Harlan Whitacre. bridge IUm time....
her body.
,
"
theeF..~~rffi;'~tm~~~'7c)ii\j)iiit.~~~~~~~::-:~~~!~
ber, $225. l:!; Tom. p~ pillnc
Recruit--"Two hundred and nin..
'.
The driver- of the truck 'Was in his
H. Cnrey 88
Jda M. Strickle , to William anli ston e, $70.50; Charles Kipp, labor, ty-.even."
> place, His arms were on the steer- ion
a
estate of ChBII. Julia Walsh, 50.78 . acres in Vernon. $17.60 ;Spemter & A.rmttn~, fum _ ..._ _ __
ulg-wheel., His head rested on bis inhalation ,as
to shout, but be
was filled.
'ClintQn and Washington Tp8.
ishing an d loading gravel, $870.18;
arms. The tltUck windshield had thought better of it. After all, the
ordered. that Solomon K.
Granite Improvement Compa!'y to Frank Ballinger, compensation $13;
TO HEADQUARTERS
been broken. Thill was the only dam- fellow might as well go. There would
as admInistrator of the es- the Pa., Ohio and De~roit RBllroad Kate C. DeVellS, same, $6; J. A. and
age to the beavier vehiole. It loom- be explanations to make. The fewer tate of Presocia P. Spence dispose 'of Co., 1,122 tQwn acres In Turtlecreek Fred F . Jackson, same, $7; Bert itecruiting Officar-"What we want
ed. a shapeless bul.k , under its close- who had t o tell how they eame to be cert ain securities.
township. .
Buckley, Treas. of State, support of .ill men with convictionl, and where
ly f astened tarpaulin. The body 01 on t he ri ve r road thot night, t he betFirst and final account of Elsie
Herbert and Martha Emerick to Elwood Brandenberg, $65 Frank C. shall we find them'"
the truck was tilted from t he road ter. Scottda le wns a s mall a nd Pu- Snook, admhlistratrix of the estate Walter R.Fittts, lot in Franklin.
Anderson, defense of indigent pri..
Volce-"fn Pri.o~ "
at a dangerous angle.
l'iw nical ci ty t ha t hated and loatbed of Jen"ie Conrey, W88 approved, alCharles ond Blanche Burger to oner, $50; The Ohio Corrugated Cul"
. _ ..~_ _ __
F orbes cODlP union hod bcen so- t he boo~c traffic a nd ill egal drinking, lowed and confirmed.
Wade Owens und W. M. Reeves, vert Co., culverts, $202.60; H. O.
The third account of Margaret 12.26 IIcres in Clearcreek Tp.
Putnam,
estimate
on
co~tract,
MOST OF THEM ARE
bered by the spectacle. He stood~ It vi ited its displeasure on those who
and WTung his honds ineffectively. dra nk.
Long, guardial~ .of Clark Bunk, WWl
C, Ard is and Maza R, Tooke to $642; same, hauling material, $89.87
~'ta Mary ahy abo t toOl
her
Forbes climbed into the seat o( t he
.Ilis eo mpnnic;m was safely away approved, allowed and confirm ed
The Eco-Thermal Co., .29 town acres The Oregonia Bridge Co:' . deform.ed age7"
unl!
tr,uck
a
nd
r
aiscd
t.he
driver
's
head,
when
t
he
lig
ht
of
t
he
car
which
had
Fift1l
and
/ll~al
account
of
W~lter
in.
L4!banon
steel,
$81,31;
same,
repamng
equlpI'Y
b
VACCINATIOIt OF SWINE
'J'he man ope ned bis eyes . It wos s hone a f ew mo ments before sur- A. CI.a rk gUl\l'diian ' of Lucille L. Clark W . T. a~d Lou E. Sample to Fran n:aent. $4; same, bridge repair mate:
ea, a out ten yeara Ihy I"
(A SPECIALTY)
,
apparent tbat he was partially dazed mounted the hill.
He turned
was approved, allowed and con- ces Brendel .52 town acrea in Deer- rIal, 38.60; snme, bridge re~a,f1 -=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
by the shock. But . there WR8 raw heud to watch its approach, and
firmed.
field Tp.
$161. 70 i ' Harlan Whitacre, brldge Ia.t a.uUi. S.a.. aad liquor on his breath. "Wha's the next instant was on his back in t he
First and fi lnal account of Ed S
Carrie W. Sieker and WilHam L. lumber, $ 119.79: J. K. Spencer,
Vina
matter?" he mumbled, stupidly.
dee p ditch. Libbey had 00 relish for Conklin, executor 01 the estate of Suemening to Alfred Hinsch, lot in same, $240.22: H. O. PutnalJl, extra
W.
'\'1 thought so I" snarled Forbes. f acing t rilll for taking a human life. Emma F . Olinlg er was approved, al. Lebanon.
.
work, $288.05; Harlan Whitaker pay
Phone. al
Offlce-A!"on
Bid..
He t urned to his companion. " It's He hnd struck with surprising quick- lowed and corHlrmed.
John E. Drake and F . A. Hudson, roll, ~S6 i Hugh Bevan, furnishing
Scoots Libbey. I bought our booze ness a nd for ce, con sidering his rolySecond account of E. C. Dunham, lot in Mason.
.
and loadmg sal\d and stooe, $4.28;
O ..... C.NOU . .
HAIlVEYSBtJltG, OHIO
from him at Burley." Relaining his poly body a nd his semi-drunkenness. exocutor of Charles Kelley, was apMargaret A. Monger to Joseph 1. same, same, $88.60 A. P. McCarren,
9 to 11 ., m, 8 to.5 p.
grip on the man's collar he backed ellr had so bered him; that was
proved. allowed and conflrmed.and Maud Caldwell 84.60 ncres in furnishing and load j ng er'avel, $270,.
off the scat, dragging t he bulky, fe e- l ~e n t f rom the speed he howed
First and /lnal account oJ: Emma Warren COl\nty,
.
72; Harold Sweeney, 8Bme, $121.13;
7 to 9 p. m.
tmg Ilwny.
F. Surface, executrix of the estate
Mary Ellis Fitts to She I'd and Sam p. Henkle. pay roll, $99.06,
.._____...._______~ "I bly resistant Li bbey with him.
"You Foo11" he said, fiercely, wben
He 1'1111 ucross t he 'road. As O.t Olarence E. Surface, was approv- Jennei Kirby, lot in Franklin.
_ ...._ - - ~ T~n....
they had stumbled to the ground. F or bell scrnmbled up he plunged ed, allowed JIlld confirpJed.
Frank J . Balon to Sherd Kirby and
ItMlClenCe
,.~..n
"Running a booze-truck, and without recklessly over the side of the steep
First and flnal a'c count of Joseph- Jennie Kirby, lot in Franklin .
Subacribe to the Klaml Guette.
sense enough to keep sobe.r . See ban k toward t he !river. It 'Was a
W.,n"YIII.~ Ohio
wbllt you've done?"
.
lonc. and steep ~ escent, but one not
Be jerked the mun roughly about pllrtl.cuillri y pe rilous. The surface
}ly.e.'M. PAYNE
S'MATTER POP.
The Child ~Ia Right
so that he could soo the havoc his ~"ns grassy ond 60ft . with .the
reckless driving hud creatod. The mg snows nn'" t he sprmg .ral?!.
little car partly under the truck, and were bus!Jes but I e,,! pto~ectmg
WE C12T THEM QUICKLY .AND looking as thoug h it were being de- Thc rIVer at t hIS pomt was
FREE' OF CHARGE
voured by the ruthless mon6ter formi dab le. The broken white wat
'CALL US' AMY TIME AT OUR astride it; and the body in t he tele- cr of the rap ids wa s swilt but shalMONEY LOANED
EXPENSE
scoped seat. "You've killed that low. Even liS he stood on the brink
OI'lCf.. 1 k"N EW -/Ar
.
woman."
IIncl peered aCter t he hurtling figure,
t ...
~+fo
D,._
Forbes shook the driver savagely l<~o rbes vi ualiz!!d .the man's destinaLOANS on Cbattell,Stoeka, Becurlpt." .."
Libbey's eyes opened wide. H is jaws tlon-acro~s the ri ve r to the railroad
",.~"
E!~
~'l>
tiea and Setond Morte..... No'"
, ,...... .' HARVEYSBURG, O. sagged apart, His nose, broken and on ly lwo miles beyond where from
bouCht. john Harblne lr., 'tenl..
:n6+)T'fo.I& -A~OCJ"'1>
twisted in SOUle past brawl, threw a onc of t he small . towns nearby he
Ohio.
-mSo:'2'
"(+t~ -+tOV.6~ ,
grotesque shadow across his face. He c\, uh! clltc h ~ tr a m ~hat would lrand
backed away from thc sight that hllll m Dc,t.rolt or C!:lIcago.
Forbes' hands forc ed him to look upHe deCIded that It ~V~B not worthon. "Lemme go, Eddie," he urged whIle to chase t he fugItIve, The telhuskllv
"Lemme get away from l!p hone would . be faster aod surer
Farmen of WlIl'l'en and . ,dJoln,here I" .
t hnn his OlYn legs. A message to
~ountlel rna, obtain monn' Oil lOll.
Forbes was sinewy and strong. He Lancaste'r and Loomis would result
time loanB, at 6 per nnt Inle"",
was very little tall er than the driver lIl (!vilnbly ill Libbey's being picked
Coat of aecurln, tlie ..me I,r, naand much lighter, but he held the up.
bulbous Libbey easily. "Get away"
. He ttrr~e d back to the wreck. He
sonable .throulh Tbe 'ederal
he echoed cont empt uou sly. "You/n t rlecl t.o wipe the blood f.rom his. face.
Bank. For further Informatton . .
get away with about ten years for But hiS nose was bleedmg copiously
on or addreu II. C. DBAJ[Ii:~ ~
manslaughter. They'd ought t o hang fro m t he chn$ltfer's blow and he
.
a.m. 3p.m you!"
su cc~eding only in smearing it about
urer, phone SIS-X, Lebanon, OhIo.
~..II
8
7
---co nSidera bly. H e fel t a seilSI' of req,a$,U.~.Y . a.m. p.m
CHAPTE R p
sponsibilit y fo r t he acciden t. It was
evide nt that the d'river had decided
FOR SALB .
CfU'~. J,~welry
The other's shouldet:S slu mi'ed su l- to become his own customer. But
lenly. His brief -struggl e had l ' C- th i~ was only aftcr Forbes had perFOR SALE-Florene'e Hot BIUt
! .
~ ..~" ..... ~" ...':"'~"..
vealed apparently that escape was s Ul\ded him t o break into the case of
Heater; -l slx.hole Anchor' raq. .
Imposs'ible. He w~s an employee of whl s~y
.Burley .
with reservoir: Mn. WIU Br.~e,.
. II ~~
. -.:
a b90 ze-ring which was smuggling A l estramt bas bee~ removed when
~______=;;;;==;;;;=;;;;--? contraband liquor into the United th.o, g UOI'd had ha bit ually traveled
.
...
aS1
..
oM. WIth t he truck. Barney Olk had
PUMPS--BocKlet'B line of ".u _d '
...~ .
bee n tak en ill and compelled to go
. cistern pumpI; band, electric aDd:
t o bed nt Burley. This lelt Scoots
"
,
Libbey in sole chllrge of the
power driven, ill .the belt. PUmp' "And 'moral laws have little force
pain. THE' BQ.CKLET-K1NG 00.,
very nature of their calling they lire
415 W.lIrfaln S~, Xenia" O,bjo:
not of high calibre. F eu of fists
and buU ets is 011 that keeps them
FOS SALE-I have a litee mlile HoI- "
nt all fOl t hf ul.
ltein calf, months oleL BII cIiIIb'
Savage self-consb'aint ,iPossessed
will ai:;08 SO Ibl. o~, mUt per da, br
Forbe". Tbis tragedy had ended ' the
weicht. . J'1aepb 'Be1liolda.1Jen pbone
'1"
.
temporary eithiliration 'of the alcohol
107. C!lntervllle, 'O~o. ,
~,
he had eons\lmed. His knees trem. s..pJ.
D.t... .. ,We
, ~Ied.i his stomach. rose . . , Panderin~
FOR ' SAtE--:,y:~W:.. ilao~ bull"
I
to h,18 cursed appetite had IIghte.d the
tubercUlin '"tect ' Tel.pho . CdSa~., UOft o,r 9h.rc. Nothinl'; ..
... ,..
powder-train that ended in thi&-the
terville 84-2~. - BOUa BoltO.,
l!lB.,.ffi-!)A' out of a usefu1 and blame,'_
.i>
,
less life.
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THE MIAM 'i

GAZETTE....

lIlu
Fox, of DaJton, ia
visiting Miss Gladys Berrclall,
ISSUED EVERY WEDNESDAY
Mr, Robert Henderson and eon
have steady work in Dayton' noW'.
til. Poatolllce at Wa,ne.v llIe, 0., a. Second Clau Mail .........'-1 . Born to Mr, and Ma .....i4JA""-.I-- ....__ iT. Bel'ne J.ones motored to
Cllrr~ a fZ-pound Bon.
D., L C:~E. EIII'or a.eI P ...li.... r,
Olalo
.' C: E. 'Gordon made a bUliness trip Greeneville, Sunday, with relatives
from Daytop.
SubllCription Price, ,1.60 per year,
Detroit this week.
I
Mls8 Edit h Cram, of near Leba.Mrs. Jessie Biehard, of Ft. Scott, non, spent p'a rt of last week 'with
Kans., is the guest " of Mrs. Ethel Miss Eva Whall"ton:
'.
Smith.
.
~r. and MrS!. Rudd Saylor; of CoMrs. Lucille Harvey C~r and lumbus, were S Ullday guesta of Mrs.
Miss Lena, aro guosts of Miss Anna Su~an Saylor and 80ns.
WEDNESDAY, AUGU::iT 81. 1927
Maddon.
The Graham re union was hold
Dayton at tho home of heI' daughter,
OUR DEBTS FOR ROADS
fiance arrosted fo r larcen y when he Springboro Saturday. Relatives from Mrs. Eva Young, who has been ill.
here
attended.
Loo k buck the engagement ring. was
Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph towe, of neal'
Unclo Sam owes $ 18.000.000,000 natlll'"lIy very much disappointeci.
Mrs. J. C. Gray and Mr. and Mrs.
in bonds out.,tanding. The bonded
Now t he JIIatLor is setU ed officilllly. Charles Gray were s hopping in Cin- Lebanon, spe nt Thursday ovening
wi th Mr. and Mrs. Kesler Graham .
inde btedness of all the States totals Of co urge th e yo ung wome n will con- cinnati. Monday.
$1.840 .000,000. Borrowi ng by the ti nue. to deci de the question in the
Misses Verna Mae and Mildred
States, sUmu lated perhaps, by tho~e future, .,robu bly. as t hey think best.
Relatives from here aUended the Fisk. of Kentucky, are visiting their
willing to .pay a high price for bollds To uvoid cil8llilPoint ment, however, Rich-Cleaver r eun io n at Wellman g randparents, Mr. and Mrs. George
I
Grny.
free of na tional incomo tax, has becn \V e suggest the young man who buy" School, Saturday.
criticized. But State debts are small, a n expensi ve ring nnd can fers it
Will Corbin, 01 Cincinn ati, spe nt
The music pupils of Miss Rhea JaI'ollsidering the wealth ot the nation. upon t he young Illdy of his choice - seve rnl daY8 laRl week with Mr. and net Curtw'r ight wiII have a recital a t
Florida, Nebraska and Wisconsi n should kiss it goodby lind in advancc Mrs. Charles Mudden.
the Cartwright home in WayneSVille
have no State debt. Soulh Dakola
horge it to profit a nd loss--or
Relatives from here attended th e ~'riday afternoon.
. has the highest per capita. $86.16. what have you.
funeral of Quinn Bec kett. at WilmThe Lytle Sunday School picnic
New York State owes the moat and
iugto n. Tuesday afternoon.
will be he.l d at" Stony Brook farm a t
can IIfford to. Central Park in New
SHORTS AND FILLERS
York City is worth more t han the
J ohn Fcaly. Jr., of Norwood. is Lyman Day's next Saturday after'th h'
noon. Will lake t heU" supper. Every

h'
.
whole State debt.
A pedestrian. my'dear, is a logical spen d IIIg IS vacatIOn WI
IS par- one invited.
.
Halt the money borrowed by the prospect for automobile insurance.
ents. Mr. al1d 1111'S. J. W. Fcaly.
States has been spent on good roads
-0-Miss Helen Gra ham. with a comRev. and Mrs. R. A. Sti llings. of
a fact that justifies the borrowing.
Federal prohibition for ces promise pany of girl f riends, is enjoying a Springboro, were calling on Lytle
If it could be said that the other half
0 oes thiS
. mean we boat trip to Charleston, W. Va.
r ne
' nd s Thursda y afternoon and were
h k
b
had been spent on public . sc hools the II ' Ig 1\ II Co up.
six o'clock dinn er. guests of Mr. and
situation would be perfect, and it ure to have mixed drinks ?
- 0MrN. Miltoll.nltleEarkoilnkscnatetrutal'diUnye daf~ Mrs. R. C. Hunt.
wouldn't matter if the Slates owed
Adapting an old Saw to modern num ber of
a billion apiece.
uses wo migh t say that "Fools ru sh le rn oo n in hono r of J ea n's third
Mr. and Mrs. John Klotz and chilin where wise nlen wait for a green birthday.
j ~ .
dren , Etta and J ack, and Mrs. Ellen
Robinson, of Cincinnati, were six
ENOUCH COSTLY STUNT FLVINC Iig h t . ..
Eight ml'n from this locality took o'clock dinner guests, Saturday, of
-0-the civil se rvice examination for ruPresidenl Coolidge while in Yel- ral ma il carrier at Xenia, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Coleman.
Termed "the greatest aporting
ovent man had ever known." the lowsto ne Park saw the beaTS. H e morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clark and
Dole ' aviation dei-by, over 2,400 miles is now enroute East where he can
Mr.
H. M. Clark motored to Lebanon
Mr. James P. McVey. and family,
ot t he Pacific. has been a costly af, HOC plenty of bulls.
of Highland, we're Saturday dinner Ind . Saturday and on Sunday attendfair :which opinion will again be slow
-0guests of Mr. and Mrs. Georgc Denny ed a family dinner at the hom e of
to encourage. Announcement f rom . Gov. Peay, of T enn essee, is told and fa mily.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Samuel Stephens. They
federal quarten that the govern- that the lost geologist in Nick-A-Jack
returncd Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cleaver and
\ment will frown upon nny . immedi- cave was a publicity stunt for a new
Mr, and Mrs. Guy Routzohn enterson, of Chicago; are guests of Mr.
etc f uture plans for similar danger- highway. We'd say tunn el.
-0and Mrs. Clint Clea.ver, Miss Ruth tained to Sunday dinner, Mr. and
ous stunt features meets t he approMrs, Josiah Boitnott and 80n, Crist.
A famous New York nctress
Cleaver and P. B. Clellver.
val of all thoughtful citizens.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown and child,
Summed up the toll in t he Dole qui t t he stage to go into the
Mrs. Charles Gordon attended' a Martin Boitnott, of Tippecanoe City,
derby was much more costly than the ostate busine88. From tho "land
card party Thursday afternoon at the Mr. and Mrs. Ben Boitnott and son,
average layman realizes. Three avi- make-believc" to just land, eh?
home of her s ister -in-Inw, Mrs. Les- of near T roy.
ators wore killed on the way to the
-0ter Gordon, in WayneSVille.
'
Byrd's
Commander
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Coleman enstartln&\ point in Oakland. Three
Mrs. AmjlJlda Starr ,with her broth- tertained to S unday dinner. Mrs.
plane8 were demolis hed. Two planes to now fly over the South Pole, .
were foreed back lilt the start. Two ing already breezed over the North er, Warren Smith, of Yorktown, Ind. Fred Sours and son, Edward. and
more crashed on the runway. And gives him tho honor of piCking th~ visited relatives a t Clarksville and daughters, L oret.ta and Anne, of Ham
Blanchester, the Pllst wee k.
ilton; RUMell C:ram and Miss Edith,
of the four which continued the toughest detours.
flight only two finished. Then the
Mrs. Amanda Storr, Mr. and Mrs. Cram of near Lebanon. and Misses
flfth took out to. fly the entire course
'''ie1
Charles Gra'y and family a ttended Eva Wharton, IBernice Graham and
and find the loat-and it too dia apthe Smith reunion at Glen Miller Thelma Coleman.
HOME
TOWN
HENRY
peared. In all three navigators, t hree
park, Richm ond, Ind., Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. Samuel Haines and
pilots and n charming girl found their
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
Graham
and
son,
.James, Mr. and Mrs. W
graves in the wale.r ot the Paclftc.
daughters entertained with a card KenrIck attended the. reunion of the
Airplane racing Over so dangerous
part y Friday eve ning for the pleas- 35~h 0, y., I. at .Hamllton, Thursday.
a course and betweel) many cfltranh
ure of Air. Ilnd Mrs. Clyde Cleaver.
ThIS regIment dId valiant service at
haa come Into lome question. Amerthe bat~le of Chickamauga. where
ica needs her arcod flyers to teach
pr. and Mrs. C, G; .Randall and Mr. Haines was wounded.
Judge
and In8plre the youth of the land in
MI~ Helen Randall, v!slte~ the doc- Kenesaw Landia. high commissioner
flylnr--and not to ri sk life unnecestor 8 br~ther and family ID Aurora, of baseball, of Chicago, was the hOlt
sarily In stunts which mean nothin g
Ind., thiS week. John Randall ac- at this reunion lllJl his father was the
partlc\llar to advancement of avicompanied them home for a visit.
surgeon of the' H5th Reg. Over 300
tion. The results attained through
The Jolly , W'o~kers Sewing club co!Uisting ot. relatives of . the J~dge,
stunt flying are not worth the great
met last Tacsday with Rhea McCar- frl~ndll, soldIers .and theIr famdle.,
rlska.
reno Marjorie Foster and Lura Ash- enJoyed the occasIon.
ley were the lunch committee. A
number of individual demonstrations
were given

"tend a'

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HARVEYSBURG

W.,..........

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Mr. ' and Mrs. George Denny and


family bad as guesta td a aix o'clock
dinner. Thursday, Miss Ellen H.
Smith. of Wilmington; Mrs. W. C.
McCune and Miss "._... _ ..., _......."""IW.'"

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Vlleiteo IJIQM1" u .. ~ ~ fIQ(
. ~.R.UII0\CIt,~
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emf IIJ AMIIR.IC!A, alva 1M NtI
OWJJ HOM& 1011nJ, ~ UF8

IS WOIlJ'W UiIII.ICi! I KU01III1M1iU

\AMMUOPP\

W.H.l\tadden & CO.


WaJDe.ville, 'Ohio

...

Sell

.
~Cement
',"

Kans.
Edgar Jordon has sold the Kirby
Tueaday at noon .Miss May Har-' farm to a man a.t Camden, Ohio.
The Jordon 'Ilmiliel held their reIan entertained to dinner, Mias Ellen
Smith, of Wilminaton; M.r s. W. C. union on Sunday at the Wellman
McCune and Miss Virginia, of Ko- school house.
komo, Ind.; Miss Nan Collett, Mrs.
-The McKay families attended the
Mary Doster, Mrs. W. W. Cossum Haines reunion beld at Ne.whope,
and daughters . Mr. and Mrs. George Greene County l~riday
Denny and family. .

.
Fran.k lin Starbuck, .of Whl~cr,
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Collett and son Cal.,
spent last week with his sister
Robert, Mrs. H. E. Hatton, Miss Nan Mrs. Edith McKay,
'
Collett, Mrs. Mary Doster, Mrs. W.
.
MISS Iva Millnd, of Olive Branch,
Cossum and daughters Mr. and
W. M. Gillam and Ea:.nest Gil- called on Mary :Kathleen
lam were in attendance at the Clin- Tuesday afternon.n.
ton Baptist association, which conTruant Officer Ellis of Lebanon
vened at Greenfield W edne8day and was here Wednesday ~nd bought ~
Thursday. Mrs. Gillam remained herd of dairy cows.
for the week-end with Telatives.
Charles Kibler. M. M. Tem and
Mrs. George Denny entertained K. E. Thompson, were in Waynesville
with a party at her beautiful eoun- Saturday aftarno'l)n.
.
try home, Friday afternoon, honor.
ing. Mrs. W. W. Cossum and famil,
Wm. M. Thompson and daughteri
who leave next weck to make thei; An~romeda, of Dayton, are spending
homo in Chicago. The party Was a theIr vacation at Kansas City, Mo. :
surprise kitch~n shower, a.nd Mrs. . Wayland Jordon and !family, o(
Cossum w~ Indeed Burpnsed and Hyde Park, came up on TUesday and
pleased WIth the numerous useful spent the day with their home folk&!
kitchen utensils her friends contrib.
- '
uted. After the gifts were exhibited
Two hundred and sixty attende~
the hostess, assisted by. Miss Nan Col Sunda! Sc~oo.l at the Friends taberlett, Miss May HarJa.n Miss Ruth nacle III WlImmgton, Sunday mO'TDlnll'l
Denny, Mias Lavonne Sherm,!n and
Col. W. N. Sea.TS and a Mr. SimpMisses Ruth and Mary Ellen Inwood son, of Waynesville, gave U8 a shl)rt
aerved a dainty lunch.
' but plel/:88ilt call Monday afternoon.
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Everybody is making
ments to attend the Lebanon
which promises tu be a bumper this
year.

"

tell'
. 'mpt your . cement. troubl~.

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Public Sales '

tots

all,l
tho at~te ",ad 1I1a.
1,(,1"8 ot
10 10 .. tone. thenlljl lOut ot
Illno I",ICY to a Ilone th,.co No
0
gn at "In~ poles to a .,oa. tlJona. _,
fi t ,Nol'lh lo tho lI\I\oe 01 be.hnlJl
onlalnlll/:'
l!rllly -one pol.bo til.
IU~
flU1lle ' HUI' O or I .8.
1~1o~(\ pllnJf f'rOIll 1\.11 111 bo,.. deACJrtb.' U r al OJ!t.nto 1.111\ foTlo .. ln. d~
mal S~"utt~ 'g~~tWI~;'rl!:l no~'
~~
R. A. f'r (l"M nlla n. ' I. 1~1)"'
4 R. 6 M. R, S.: '\:eglnnla t a .to
V....

"t th o .o u ~h we.t oorn6r of the CoI'rlw 1.,)Jall"" l'I~lx"'18 Nntlonn l


lowlug descrlbea tr",ct of la.1Id on til
),jull k "",1 'I' ruijl ,' .... (.t 01. '
w~. t banI< of th e N~ w ' Chann,1 olKJd,' u"
No . I a. . ao diu Rill! nn el N . 12 45' Ill. about 7.7'
By \' !t'I I1i" or n n ()rd(l r "r NH.Ie..~ tlu l y po les trom 0. pOint in u ld run !~4 tn.
l~ sll ",l r" C.n1 ,.nhl ("', t i l l ., hI lhl ~ nt.h)\'
tho Itouth line or Jlnld .eatlon: t::e1Jce'
~'at ," ,U tili, U Ilr1 tn II 4) f)h'o(,l II. .1 \\q l1 run S, SS- 16' m: a,60 iJha.. to . . .tali.
orr ' I' f n , " ""'. loy w l\y ..... 11,,),1.., nue- th enco N. 16' 16' E . S,Il ohala. to
tl Ol! . n\ III ,' ,111' 01 nf Ih,' (. url Hou"t, . tono t1l enc6 N. 20' \6' W. 8.11 .11.. to

,SHERIFF'S SALE

:.r11

The undersigned, as executrix of


the will of Susan E. Hainl!8. deceased, pursuant to an order of the Com
mon PIcas co urt of Warren oUllty
Ohio. will offer at public Bille, on the In Lpl'anl,J lI , \ \'fl rr ,tt (' 0 111'1' )', O hln , on f\ s lon o n enr Ii large Elm .tump
premises, on
Mt~ lI il HY. lh4 1 I : th Iln:.' o f . ' o lltl~ llIht!l'. 1hell ~l~ cl'ossinA' tho r",n S. ap ' W.
I I., 1:1:: 7. Fl l lu '::u q ' t' IIo, llt rl , m. on 1.3 l d'8, to u, a lstko r ro," \l"hlob
Friday. S" ptember 9 , 1927
fll lid d Ol \
Ll II' rHII I ,\\'IH ~ tI, ~W I JI'4.!(I t' l'l tl urHOr" U'. 20 IIIOh08 In d'am. bear.
f~ l n l. . ', ;"",11 '
'N. 61) ~ OU' W. '2". links: th eMe 40wn
At 2 o'clock,
)o( UII ,1 1. i ll 11", '1' 0\\1,,,,11111 'I r \\ ' t .'' 'I' \' , 1ho \\ (!s l.lJulik ot tho now Oharm.l&.
The farm of d erntlcnL, knowlI
lit t h ,' " fl1 l1 ) l , (If \\ H I" I ' I' il l' d ~t;lL , o r 13 : Hi; l!l. 2,2 6 uhe. to &~ .to_ft. ....Da.
the '"'J oe Jla in ~ Furm/ ' L"u l1 s h;tiTlJ,!' uf t I d ll 11 11 . 1 ""III" p" Il .. I' ~.t"" 11 'I' , 17 110 \ V, 2,3 2 c lUj: t o n atone . theDce
the o ld SUlL~ Itl)lloi ill \ uy nl! '1\.wll- r;, ~ : :\ 1, 1: , :-" 1!1I ~H' IIi,, ~: ,Il u ~I : ' II ' : in :), :I - 00' \\'. 1.001 Oh lJ, t o the b_lnDJD.
1' 4U j. ", H ( III I'< "IIIf'1 1IfIt'll aull ~j ' 1I1 1 l ' o lJlILinl,u l{ J.DI kerCH.
old SUlte Rond in Waync 'foWIl- 'J'lhl~
Ur-Iq. l k, ' 11\ !h n tlllrlhw" .Kl l' UI' I I P,' n t
A ll or lito slLid r ea l citata a bove d esllip, Wal'l' n
ounty, Ohio, about ~1 1 ~ ' h u "1 II HJII l ll u n f OI' IIh..' l'l, ,l\1h ll Il u b . ~ 1'l bc d hi located In WaYD. Townone mile northcllst o[ th e village of .. t ' H l a l\ (l. l"alll ,., t " lI o h:l VI IlJ.:' IW\"'11 :'0 Ship. \\rn rr en Cn unl y, Ohio.
p i llced fl y ,1,,, I J';'- all s , to Ut' c,:},o r, tln Ih c II nh.l roal 6S1La t o hae ben dul,
Waynegvillc.
t11'I' l h f' 1t"' Il I~ of j111 1l\f' 1'(l nl l ~ t) 1I \. t "' I' o n H /lf l l(\gn ll y
npp r n.ls!d at th~ ~um of
See big bills for trrm ~ .
',"vltl :\l :I!W II ( (, /. ~ llH a ll .1\I UR nn. niH) ,IO,OOO.O() a.nd ,Wil l not b e aold or I
.lnll11 I :I~I " ' l' t ,:;c lit ('u t-: f' N' f ) . r,I':' I \\' 1I 1'I'I' n UIn li t.WfI- thtru a o r th o Ba ld ap r a J 1!
LI DA M. SA WIN.
t 'ullnty {'uIlHlIOU 1'1 U!t ('0\11' 1. 111U.l n m .. Va l tl ~.
'
Exec utrix.
-li t I\e: t.W1H' ~,"~. 2i) ' I,:. " 0, 0 t chui ns
'''..,11 ' 18 OF S ALE
.
tu 1110 J~IU'" M i a m i I U vor ' t llcll c o w llh
One thlJ 'll ot the PUI'CIU.Lf:I~ m Dey tD
li lt} rlultl Hh" <f' I I ' t ho F.ruH F;~ctio n c n s. t, o n et.hlrd in o n e ),ell;f a:
Oo.e1111 (1 o ( S I'4'1lut1 11 : ttl l . nto wlfh E ast lhh-d In two your. !Crom (Jay ~t .a1e,
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
!'!ec t lo ll 11110 ur H' I, I I N , 1 H,' E . to tmld d (! ~e rr d pn.yme nt. to bear Inter ..
Estate of J ohn He nry Ke ~ling. ,Ip, Ih r- :4, J'~ , "1) 1"11 '1' 'Jr tho l l1nt.l ~ o t .1 _ ,'s t (ronl' the date o r ani. and b a.cur\V , J':d\ulI'dri
II IL' /'Iul 'l fit-ello n Lin e : d by Ili orUr ngo on tt:l0 ~ pr.mJ.a 801d...
ceased. '
' '' I' UoC C-' wllh
1 :1 1 \\' fll'f h~ Jill"
R f,(j- !in'
,
LIDA IlL BAi'WlN.
. :I.~ ~ "h_: ll" ' ,,,o :-I. 81 .Jr,. W . ~ . 2 1
Executr ix at tbe laatilWlII of
Notice is hereby g ive n thut .Je nni e lw
' hnlrlH ( " Il p ili B I i n I hI' ),. IIUII OIl n nrl
S U 8B D E , Halnea. d.C.....d.
Kesling hilS bcon dul y appointed tlntl 'V uY II" H\' lIlo " lit, ,: l lH' ll(-o K H, " JII' .A ug lO-H.,
qualified as executrix of the estate of JW'.
II' ''''~ : t IH' rtr.-' ~, ''''.
; [. ,Ii,' " ", r.,1 2 ~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!
' !!!!!!!!!!!
;
t lll" ll' l' S , :10
7:! 4 p"IOR:
John Henry Kesling, Inte of Warren II#l l~~ri .:!'1
1).('11(', H :W ,C ,' " ', 7 , 1' 1 l' h a ln ~ : t hl' llf"j
County, Ohio,deceased.
!", 'I 'P i,!, , \\', J :i .:!11 1'lI all1:4 : thf ' I1 (' c N.
:10 ' \\' , 1 4:;t/ t .# ~:t ' "UL'1 CI f' rl1 IIltt'
Date d this 26th dllY of Au~u st, 1\8
rn rl11 ,'r h' Illl ltl IS ll'(ld .Hr.'s Jo: I\ ts t lin e :
1927.
W . Z. ROLL,
tJIOlll: U ::';oll ih Wil l I ~ n l , 1
'!t\ 111 0 IHS', t or .
, .
Judge Wnr.ren
of tho Probate
' rly Stl'!I,l " lli S 1;;11 II t 1111(.' I n l ho S . K
Co unty, Court,
Ohio. IIlI
OI' II (q' of ,.nl, ! ( ' J" l1h! lll H' taBu ; tll t' net!
F rank C. Anderson. Atty.
Ba lli CI !l1 1' lIlll ' SI' !lt h 1111
LO lh a
tl e n.
( (,h' Ur) Idk.,: tll('\II ~ " Inst,\n ru l.) with
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Estate of David Evans, : deceased,
Notice is hereby given t hat Robert W. Brown has been duly' appo inted and qualified as ndmimstrator of
the estate -of David Evans, late of
Warren County, Ohio, deceased.
Dated this 18th day of August,
1927.

,,: nid ,111< 0 t o til " \\' '''''l lIno ur 11 fiO ne ro


t.1'HCI n~ Ill ll t IlJ d In ( ' H ~ (1 No , {i " j ., \\' t\rr un (;OHl lt !/, Oh i o, C t l1l1mon P l ene nec~

~~~: i I f::~ll~(} 8~~I'tJ~W~: ~~~,~Y tl';~cl~hto 8~,~d


or !Jt' J:l lll1 lng' o n.t n lnln g Il G.76

l.)ilLCO
nCl' lS

or

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1II0 1't"

Or

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w1Lh

ult

I\ lI tl lI in l{ uln r th e n. pP Hrt '1utllCC'8,


'l'h u 8110\' 0 fl l ~ t'l ' II }fofl J'ca l l!M t nlo wl 11
li p aio l11 tr ~o untJ t:1 {<a r of nn\' l'iJ,{h l .

tlt l (Ult) Intll'l"'f! l claim 01' 1I1 \n or s aid


1.('hn Il OIl ~ IU ~ clis NnUonal
Ho nk nnrt
TI' UHL en., Il. ~()rlJ('\ r llllo l1, aM IIclm ln lflt rn Cor n r .th t~ f'S t.al
or It , Vun T ,t' 8S.
rlN' C1uu' fl
J ~ l callor
:-im1L-h , H o y Smith
and Iltll-j,\ YUII T r eJtH or a ll y or lhom
a nd f rc(' nnd rI :\.r or RII ,V Dower right

W. Z. ROLL,
vr thu ",d" Hoy :;lO lth th orol n. Sllld
0 1 (lo 8luto Ilu s b ('c n r ~~ gl1 l n rly av Judge of th e Probate Court, r{:fru.IICli
uutl C' r order or tho
ou rt nt
Warren County, Ohio. the .um or NIn ety ($90 .00) 0 0llnr8 por
aero and will nol be 80 1rl tor l ess than
tw<>- t hlrd s or 81lld apilrrtl8cd valu e;
Torm casb.
A LFRED C. nRANT.
1'10'1'1 III OF AI'I'LI GATION FGn <lIllU'l' II'I ()A'I' I~
(II' I UlII.I
(JON\' IilN sh eriff ~S. '~rF':t~k;~~:~:t~e~~~~:
IIilNOIC .0\1010 NIC{IIC"!lI'I'Y '1'0 OI'J!:Denn E. 51anlcy, Atty.
8-10-6t
IU'I'III A MlI'I'Glt TIIAN81'0I1!1'A'I' ION
C Olln'ANY.

Public notice ~reb)' glv. n that


IllXE II'I'UI K'" " ),JiJ Qlr n EA L
ChaB. Oordon bn8 ,(li ed nv lth lho Pub1!l~ '~'A'I 'Jll
lic Utllltl 8 <:'o"'lOl.o lon or Oh io a n
application rcr a corUrlcnle o r public Notice Is h ereb y g iven thnt. th o un"onvo nlene and nece lt y to operate a der81gn cd no executri x o( tho 1I,.t w ill
motor t;r'tl tllJportatlon domp.lny t or thu or Susan E), Btl.tn es d c nscd, pUr8U o.nt "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!'!!~!!!'!~~!I!!!!!
trAnsport"Uon of Jlr o p ~r l y OV6r 110 0 (01 - to an ord r ""eli Jud gment or tbe COIll- "
, __ I'

lowIng
lo-wlt.
I rr~gu la,.
mon Ph' ''8 oul't or Warren Cou nty.
' We:
Numb route.
r or trloa
10 bo mnde dolly will OhIo. duly I1lIl.Ilo In the .,Me or "LId .. If.
be irregulll'.
. SawIn a. ex ecutrix at lho last will or

: Numb.r ot molar ve hl oles 10 btl used SUMan .E. Holne. PIILInUrr va. Oscar J .
two (2).
Edward. . et 0.1. D (ondBllt.... being
A ll partl I Interoaled mllY <llltain In - caso No. ]3167 on tho docket of tho
(ormation n. btl ti me ll'l1d plae6 KIf 81Lld Court, \\'111 otrer ror sllio a.t lIub'. ".
hearlh.
!; upo
8n l<\ nppllcntlon
by Old- day
11 0 nuctlon on th.O promla.88 on th e lib Wa,._-III- NaUo-- 1 _~ ":L. . . . . _.
droning
lhen Publl.,
Utllltle8 Commlso( SOllteml er, 10_1, II.t 2 o'clock p.
'1'11... _ _
olon or Oh Io at Collnnbuft. Ohio.
m the following doscrlb ea real ea , ' .....
CRAS. nOROON. tn'to lo-wlt
.
8-Sl-SL
Harv YJlburg, Ohlp. SltulLte In' th Oo unty of Warren .n4
.
"
j
State
Ohio.. :and"Begl
bounded
ed a. ot
(ollow
nnlnfand
at dOllCrlba. point
I
NOTIOID FGR A.PPIJIOATIGN FOil. In t be glLlt line of a. trao of Ia.nd Nt

OIDRTlFl<'ATm
P1JlILIO OGN'VOID - off to. Elizabeth Magee by proceedlnp
.
"OT.ItV PU... IO
. . NJIIINOID ANI) NlllCIDSt!llTV TO' p - In portltl on In lho Warren County Com
...
..
IIlRA.TID A. MOTGR 'l'RAl'illPGRTA- mon PleD.ll Ilt the November term A.. D.
_L
" __ L
TION COJ[PANV.
1847. It 'beIng 11 .p art of B. U T.
",allo." .....
--R. 5 b lWo n tho Mlcunl Rivera: t.henoo
Public noUeD I. bereby given thl1t N 88 ' E 80 polel then"" S. 10' E.
F . 1.. Hough haa m ed with tbe Pub\lo pOlea th ence N. 88". w . to pota Will. Draw. ...... ....EI.... _ttW
Utllillea Comllll.alon o( Ohio a.n appll- In the old Xonla rOlLd; theM. alone
:.J.
caUoa for IL eertlflcato ot public con- sa id road In .... S. W. dlrocUon to a
Wa--'
..~I.
UblO

vonl",nco a.nd n ceoslty to oparate a. point InlerB""Ung a \lne runnIng duo


7u
motor transportation -company fcr the North and South betweon ~he tractl
tra.a.portntlon of property over the .., off l.o Uu.b"b M"IIee and J am.,. A(_
follo
.... lng ,"oul.,
-;wlt.
Irrelf'Jlllr.
the Enol
traet elde
l et of!
to J(>1In E. 11088 ;!~~~!I!!!!!I!I!!!!!!IIII!~!JIi."IJ.,
Number
of trlpatoto
be mode
aaUy will ILDd
on tho
ot 8ald
line; thellCe "
be Irregular; '
North about 89 llolOll to U,e 'l!eglnnln!r
Number of motor vehiclel to be u.ed cOlltalnnlg .~ acre. more or 1 ex.
one (1).
.
c"pllng out of t be .ame on. hair acre
All partlea Intereated may obtain In- rormerly owned by Absalem Chenoformation a.. to time and " lace or hear- w ..th.
IDg upon IIIlld application by addreu1ng "A1.0 the followlng d.scrlbed Jot,
tbo Public Utlllltea Comml Ion o( Ohio tract. Dr parcel of In.nd. SItuate la
at Columbua. Ohio.
L ao OR
lhQ Oounty or Warren atorould aad
F.
,
U
,
bol"g pM'l o( S<>ct.lon 32 T. R. 5
'l'blrd Stroet, Wl1ynesvUle. OhiO. and
bel wee
n Lho MiamI
RIvera Beg
bouadedr~~=~~~i::~~~~~==~.
8- 17-St
desorlbed
Il& follow.:
lnnJag
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at IL ..tak In the S. boundary line of
said Scetlon S. E. corner' to a lot of
lYOTIOIll
FOR APPL10ATION
FGR 40 acr oa lotely owned by Ooorgo Ko..
OBRTIFIOATID
011" PtlBLIO OGN'VE- In u.ld Beet.lon thonce N. o aD' W. 10
lUIilNC1II AND NEOtil881'l'Y TO OP. chaIn. wllh the IIno of .ald '0 aery
.. JlRATIIl A. JlOTOR TRANlIPGRTA.. to a .lake In lho old Xenia road corTIGl'I CG_ANY.
ner to lond no w ow ned by' William
Bllrley. thence wi th Ba.rley. \llle N.
PublIc noti ce I. hereby give" th a t W . 22 E . 26 cblLlns to IL co rn er at t.h.
B Squire. hAS fll d wll h the P ublle old brldgo; thence !WIth II,no ther ot
Ut llltle.e Commls810n of OhIo an appll- Barley'8 IInos B. 84 81' E , J8 ehlllns to
ootlon for a cerUncate ot 'Public con- th o middle II! a Inrge branch with tbo
FUNER.G: DiRE"".1
ycnlonce ond n<>co lty to operato 0. meander. thereat to the South bounlno
. l. or transportation complLny (or the dnry lin
or BlLld scctlo!': t~ o nce with
W AYNESVll:.LEt OHIO
lra",porll1Uon of property ove r tbo tho Section lin e N. 88 16 W. H .eo
followIng ro utc. to,wlt, Trregular.
.e balns to the begInning coplalnlng 160
Nu~b er of trlpa tIl be modo dolly wlU acres more or Ie.. oxCCptlllfr out of
th e same one half at an 1L0re formerbe Irregular.
Fully E~uJpped for Good '
Number Of motor \'ehlel to' be uled Iy conveyed tor II. 80hool house lot.
one (J) .
"A lso Lh e t<llluwlug deacrlbed r eal
Serriee.
.
AU partlel InCerealed may oblaln In- oslate. Situato tn tho County of WtaT(ormaUoo 118 to tl",o and place 01 ren and Stllte at Ohio belnA: par 0 f
Large
DfaplQ'
boarl ng Ul'on .ald oppllcntlon by ad- Section Numbered ~2 . Town.hlp numdres.lng tho Public UtlllUea Oommle- berell ( ILnd Rauge nu mbered 5 be'
Ambulance Service
lIon ot Oh Io at Columbu., Ohio.
.
l w en th. A11 a 1111 RIve"" beginning at
W B SQUIRES
n .lone In tho elnto rand <>a the North
TELEPHONE 7
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Main Street, Wayne.v III 0, Oh'lo. ' oorner o( (Ialo) William Mo.rtonelal l .__________' ____"'"
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worlds greatest tire-act~.

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SIX BIG

Mrs. Charles Johns was a Dayton


R. J . Murray a.nd wife attended a
-no matter what size
type balloons which have gone
visitor, Thursday.
birthday dinner on Sunday at the
.
,
home of George Wilson. near Port
Mr. EVerett Clark, of Dayton, was Ancient.
type
the
car
may
be.
out~f-date
with
the
phenQmea Friday guest of his grandmother
The 4H 'club will hold their last
Mrs. 'Mary Oarmony.
.
,
meeting for the ueason at the home
does this through six
nal success of t,bis new 1927
Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, of. Dayton, of Miss Iva Mlllal'd, at Olive Branch,
was a Wednellaay guest of her sister, on Satllrday evening, September 3.
portant adva~tages:.
Mrs. Charleil E. Johns.
.
tire. The new Goodyear--the
Mrs. Mabel F . Terry haa returned
Mr. and Mrs, Herman Saylor and to her duties at the ChIldren'a home
eon, of Five Point, moved to .the in Dayton, after spending three ,,!,eob
Rudd property, Saturday.
vacation at Bouldor. Denver and Oold
M,iBII Demce Graham spent the past Hill, Colorado.
week at the /lome of hel; uncle and
The McKay fSlmily, Bert Bogan, '
aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Guitner, Jason ' Blddlecum, R. J. Murray .and
~Jow,
near MI!lmilbul'&',
wife, M. M. Terry, K. E. ThoMlpal)1]
Oleo H~wke entertained sev- w:1fe and daqg,htelr, all of this
llllr airl frlerida on Monday and W, R, Keml" of Tlilrtl.eClreek,
afl~er:noclD. They wC\re MiSlleI/ Verna attended the Frienda Yearl, misetllll: I'll
"
and 'MUdred .Fisk, E!\ith Cram at Wilmington, ~I~nday. ,
Let
u how you tla neW tire- tell you what ,i t will cod fo
Wharton, Helen Friend and ,Hel: . Mr. and Mn. A~ur Starbuck, Mr,
en. ~ly:
,;
'.
and MTIIJ Al~rt Sta;1'buck, ~r. ~d
f;quip .'your c,ar-or-we'll take
in ,trade, .credi(in,
.. , Mr.' arid Mrs. EmerY 'C harleton,' in Mrs. Everett StarbuCk II1ld
of
yo~
Wit~
'
e
f)ery
mi~e
that'.
1~/t
in
them.
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with Mr. and Mrs: Charle. Wilmlnrtoll, iIr, Ba!:itra MCKay and
u,II!1*';\~tCl,n and da~hter
Sunday IOn, of thl. ,"e~ a_ded tlla ~
.
and Mra., Samuel Oharle- bUelk reunion : at, llto~ ~nelent, $'un&.ItIlllllJlon-., .
.

day eveninr.
.

1amU,..

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"'That man Is tho ugUe t person


I've ever leen."
"Hush, not so loud. You forgot
yourself!"

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(Delayed)
Only OfIe mOI~e week until school
Edgar Edwards baa gone to Nebraska on a vac8ltion' trlp',

LYTLE '

Columbia

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'BEECH GROVE

OMlCOSH

3
5.-.Quietness

yo~r o~d ti~eB

.orI '

Even Tread: wv".,...'

SERVICE, '!.USE

Myer HYman and family were In


Cincinnati, today.
Mr. And Mrs. E. I ., Harlan are a
tending the State fair.

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lI't .orL
idlll with that al-

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Dr. P. A. Garner, chiropractor,


Lllbanun, Ohio, Rhone '78.

Mark Twain

'watl

aif(lod ..Ilor, and

he often RponL happy we.eks crulaln&,

with hiR friend; H. H. Rogel'll, in his


Rtellnl l'lIchL. -Oncll they were caurht
ollih of Cuba in a heavy sea, the
1l1I'1l'L fJf 1\ Inng-dl'llw n and violent
IIle. Thll Cn~ rlbbll an WDB heavlrl&' at
tLq worst', and f ill' Oll lle Mark Twain
WIIS upset by t he I-oiling and pitching 'of t he ship. He leaned over the
It' I'ail ' and rlung desperately.
"111,'. lemens, can't I .get you something?" usked a steward. solicitously.
"Yes," Mark drawled, earnestly,
"Yes, I'd like a little island."

Mr. n orris MORher is visifl ng Telnnd friends in nrdington and


Mt. 1i il,cut!.
ativ('~

lI~r. and Mrs. J . T. Herrington Ill'e


Mrs. Olivcr Davis was shopping in visiting iii Brown. county and Augusinc:.innati, Tuesday.
ta" Ky.
'.
Dr. P. A. Garner. chiropractor,
For nle- Extra good Jersey cow;
tour ye'ors old, calf by side. J. C.
Lebanon, hio, P hone- 7 .
Hisey.
Jam s lIalnes nnd fnm ily, of nayton, spent aturday in Waynesville.
111 ... nnd Mrs. . R. Sherwood left
for a week's \.isit in olu m1'111'8. J. U.
hopm"n enlertailled Tuesdny
the bridge cJulJ Inst 1'ridu)' IIftt!IIII,on. bUt! a nd Akron. '
,
I
Miss Mirinm McCrny. of Miumis. M. Robitz I' lind fami ly have ret urned fl'om a visit to Mammoth ave burg, WlIS the guest of her cou in
Miss Louise Hough, Wednesday llight
Kentucky.
and Thursday.
Mrs. Marne Hatfield is back in twot he
Miss Mirinm Spence . of Blanchestelephone exchan~e, after a
t.er. wnll the week- nd guest of Mi88
weeks vacation. .
Esther Hlmd r50n.

i'

Gamer, chiropractor,
Phone '78.

Mrs. E.
. Burnhart, of CincinnOli, . spent s~,veTal dtlYll lost week in
Wilynesvillo.
Mrs. Lowell Thoma's nnd Miss Helen Early ca1\ed on M.rs. F. E. Thomas
fondllY uftemoon.

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Mrs. Eliz.abeth ltich unQ dllughter,


Leon(\, spent " fl!W rluy~ lust weok
with Mrs. Lc!!lcl' Sur/lice.

ANY WAY YOU WANT IT

Mr. anti 1111'S. f", R Moomaw 1I1ll1


H. J. Hamm went to Louisville. Ky.,
Friday. retu rning Monday.
. ,( u'18 011 E urn h a~ t
II ( r. nnd 1\f rs. "n.
spent the weE'k-end with the latter 5
pnrents, Mr. IiI nd Mrs. F . E. Thomas.

ga
or more t
ing Ihe \aSI lour weeks, is tht reco rd 01 Ihr. Holslein cow owned
R. p, Brown o( Co lumbu~. Ku. Her aV.nl8C! has been 96 lb., IIer
d"y. She weighs 900 pClunds.

Take advantage of t he many pecMrR. F red l\J. Cole and two childMr. lind Mrs. Rnlph Dyke. of Day.
ials du ring August at Cury's Jewelry ren spent. several days visiting
ton, spent SIl'lurday night and SunShop, Lebanon, Ohio.
.
tives in Williamsburg.
dllY with !lfl': nnd Mrs. Lowell Thom-

"[Jut dlld, Bi11y has gut charactel'.


You cll n road it in his eyes."
'''I'hen Muriel, I've just blackened
his chllracter."

Boy's Arm Broken

GRANO AND PETIT


l;OYed . t he nine-year-old so n of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Compton lind
JI[rs. Mary Herrington. of Ken- as.
und Mrs. Jesse Hess, of north of
MIsses Leona and Mildred Snider.
son, Leroy of lndiunnllolis, visited tucky is, for. the present, making her
Waynes\' i1le, fell fron a tree Sunday
JURORS ARE CHOSEN afte
of near Harveysburg, lire spending
t.he Misses Oglesbee on Tuesduy.
bOllle with her son, Tom.
rno on. break ing two bones in his

the week wit.h their aunt in NorL. B. immons, of Covington, Ky.,


Mrs. Laura Mosher hns returaed wood.
spent aturday night and Sunday home after a plellsant visit in Milford
with his brother, Will Simmons.
with F . C. Hnrtsock and family.
Mrs. Rosalie Adorns, of Kansas
City. ' was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
See t he beauti fu l new gifts and
novelties at Cary's Jewelry Shop,
Little Herbert Humphreys is spend W., H. Allen Wednesduy of last
"The Home of Gifts," Lebanon, Ohio ing t he week with Raymond and week.
A mos Snider, near Harveysburg.
Miss Mildred Hartsock, who hos
Ml'S. Anna Cook lind IIfrs. Eva
Afler a pleasant visit with Mr. and been \Visiting relatives in WaynesCook, of Springboro, were gucsts of
Mr. and .Mrs. ' C. H: Sherwood, Sun- Mrs. H. C. Colemlln in Norwood, Mrs. ville hus returned to her home in
Kate Coleman and Miss Louise Hen- ~i\f~rd.
day aftel'noon.
derson returned home Saturday.
M
C '
111
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Mrs. Wilbur Bowen, of Ripley, 0 .,
II,
. ra.
ny ook lind
1'5.

' F. A. Wright and Rev. N. Johnson, spent. lost w~ek with her parents, Mr.
Crane and son, of
Dayton, were of Ferry, atte nded t he countY meet- and Mrs. J . T. Herrington, near Wayguests of Mr. a1\d M1'S. D. L . Crone.
I t W d
d
ft
Ing of t he Oh urches of Christ of High oesville.
as
e nes ay a emoon.
land county, at Hi1IBboro. last Sun.
At our store you enn .select a GruIf you have promised yourself a dllY .
new watch see the Gruen Guild
.
en watch. The utmost In beauty and
' DI' i H
'Iton, a t d Mr.
and
Mrs.
J. .C.htHawke
returnaecuracy. Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebteh es, EI gm.
f
B
I
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wa
Ino
s,
amI
h
T
d
I Sb
Leb
Oh'o e ome uea ay Dig
rom ur mg- anon, Oh'10.
C ' J
II ry s ewe ry
op,
anon,
I. ton, Kans. They were accompanied
~ ....... will ro--Mrs. Alvin Earnhart and sons,
The regular services will be rcsum- by Jlfr. and M1'S. W. B. Mather and
. . . . . If ,... dIooH .... dner
the latter part of the week with
. . . . . . . . ~ttooa .a. ed at St. Mary's church next Sunday, daughter.
September 4.
Cbul'ch' school
and Mrs. Burton Earnhart, of
.... ........... ," . . tria. 9 :45, sermon and lIoly Communion
Cary's Jewelry Shop is open every Dayton .
..... TIle. ftry II........ touch of
evening until 9 p. m. Come in and
all Ii _ 00 die lam appUqQf at 11 o'clock.
see the many wonderful and unuaual
Mrs. Will Uorn and two children,
of die adD 011 ilae flOllt 01
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller enter- gifts. You are always welcome at of Dayton, spent the latter part of
this most interestIng store.
last week with her sister, 1\lrs. For. . !low "PaNIu" it make. the tai ned last Saturday evening with
..... dnitl Th. _ rar,on mato- one of t heir fn'!"o us fish f rys, and
IIlr. and Mrs. C. H. Sherwood had rest Hough.
... WO,W make up Ilkel, in the aU the accompammcnts. The guests as dinner guests last Thursday, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs" H. O. Cornell enterKay be obtaill.d in .Is.. were Mr. lind Mrs. F. B. Henderson, C. E. Ed1varcls and daug~ ;ers, MarIf
SUe 36 reqUiru 2~ yard, 1Ifr. and Mrs. S. D. Henkle" Mr. and goret and MaQ. Ellen, of Dayton, tained on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Hough and children, and Mr. and
CJI 6IDdI 'material aad 1M .,ucla M1'S. Ernest Butterworth, Mr. and and R A Conn r d f '1
W. B. Squires.
for *irt u4 trimml'nr.
.
e an _ amI y.
Mrs. James McClure, Mr. and Mrs.
E. V. Barnhart, Mrs. C. W. Barnett
Mra. . Eva ' Miller returned home
:;~ence
U and
Herman. Surl'lIce and Roy Ellis left
No. 1112
Mias Velma Cornell.
Monday after spendIng a week with last week for Columbus, where they
If"a...
.~
her daughters, Mrs. Grace McCune are playing wit:h t he AU State band
8ft "'''k .,.
cI' U
Next to life itself eyesight is per- and Miss Ruth Miller, tourin&' the at the State fa.ir. '
'
haps the mplt precious poneasion of Great Lakes and Georgian Bay
~ ...........
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recetpt 01...dto
2Sc III mankind. It pa)'ll to have your eyes
Mr. amI M.r s. George E. Carnaha~
attention by an eyuight Ipec- Misl Glady~ Harlan, of Dayt.un,
and daughter, MillS Olive, of Mason,
AlwaT,. given
' ~IIM ".
Ad4re1ll ialist. Dr RudolJlh is here every Mrs. . Warren Espy entertained t he spent Sunday '\Vith Mr. and M.rs. Earl
,
~ 11
BrotIdwa" Tuesday and Saturday. Examination cJass of '28 ot the Waynesville High Greene and falnily.
.., 0* Otr.......... mell- is free .Cu:TsJewelry Shop, Leb- school, Tuesday evening of last week
.
.
,
. . . . . . . . IS'I;
.....
anon, Ohio.
'
at the home of Mn. Espy in CenterMr. and Mrs. Vern Hough had 8l\
ville.
their 8uPPllr guests last Friday, Mn.
Will Horn and two children and Mr.
M~. M. H. Allen, of Hagerman, and M1'8. FoTl's! Hough.
Idaho, who has IJpent several months
R.,.,uanphyaically danleroua. Why mak~ them
visiting relati:ves in Harveysburg and
The regular meeting of St. Mary's
the week with Guild will be held at the home of
ftnaftCially dantreroua becauae of inadequate Oentorville, Is

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$ItomobUe inauranee?

The Travel.... Insurance Company.


W.. the Itnt to write automobile Ii_billy btaur. I I'

anee and today ia the 1a!'leat muI tap e-, Ine


lnauranc. in the worl~.
. . ..

Eraest L' Harlan,' AgeD~

WaynesVille'

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Pay For. EgiS
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urm, abo ut midway between the wrist


und elbow.

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Mrs. Graham

etter

While sitting in 1\ chair at her home


Friday 1110rnlng, MI'~ W. S. Graham
~ lJfrcr od a slight stroke and fell to
t ho floor. 11 0'- condition wus Illunn
ing for II lime, bul we arc glad to
report that she is very llIuch better
lit pre sc~ __ :
'
BACK RIGHT AT HIM

Two old
cotchmen wno hadn't
met since they were boys at home,
wet'e renewing t he acquaintance
they sat on the porch of the summer
hotel. One had lost an eye and was
~e n sit.ive ubout it.
Finally t he other, seeming to notice it for the first
time soid: "Whaur's ye ither e'e,
PeUt Juron
andy ?"
The names of those elrawn for P etGlancing at his companion's shiny
it Jury service nre as fo llows. They pate
Sandy retorted. "Hoot. mon I
are to appear Wednesday morning, Its awa' lookin' fore ye nir."
September 21:

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to......

Judge Chas. B. Dechant hos drn.wn


trom the jury wheel thefollowlIlg
numes of electors to serve 0 11 t he
Grand Jury for September.
They
arc summ oned to IIppear on ThursdllY morning. September 1.
Mrs. Eleanor Hatfield , Turl\ccl'cek.
Waltel' Parletl. Cll?llrcreek.
Miss Vesta St.ubbs. TU1l1ecreek.
Mis.'1 Ella St.uart, TUl'tlecrcek
Clift'ord Montgomery, Clearcreek.
Miss Winifred Borck. Deerfield.
Roy Bennett, Deerfield.
A. M. Lewis, Harllln.
Robert Garner, Mllssie.
Wallel' Allen, Clearcreek.
Mrs. Ella B. Cook Way ne.
H. Eeisenmenger, J.i:anklin.
Mrs. Mildred James, Turtlecreek.
Mrs. Jennie Sheets, Clenrcreek.
J . W. Edwards, WlIyne.

Solves Farm-Mix
Mash Problems
The NEW Wayne 26'70 Muh
Supplement supplies a varlet, of
concentrated animal protein, that
are lacklnlf in farm ",alnl. MIX
equal parts of Wayne 26 '70; and
your own ground &'1'Ilnl, to make
a good egg producing muh at
LOW COST.

Miss Alice Williams, Hamilton.


ONE SEAT AT A TIME
David Holmes, Turtlecreek.
Mrs. Elva Mosher, Deerfield.
Large
Lady (beam
Sam "Price, Franklin.
I have II seat near the
Mrs. Lawrence Couden, Union.
Box Office ( R Ul['V"' VI~
Plao~. 25
C. O. Collins, Union.
certain Iy. mat row
'you
C. M. Robl~zer, Wayne.
Fat Lady (indignanUy)
- 'UO"L '_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.1
man."
Henry MUlard, Washington .
Leslie _Moore, Deerfield.
7
Albert Beel, Turtlecreek.
Mn. Emma Tet rIck, Deerfield.
Henry Husel, Hamilton.
John Jack, Salem.
Miss Hazel Whitacre, Harlan.
Mn. Martha Kratezer, Turtlecreek.
A. D. Grapevine, Hamilton .
Geoge Fryberger, Hamilton.
Clint Cleaver, Massie.
H. D. Carroll, Salem.
Mn_ Olive Spinner, Deerfield.

Waynesville Farmers
Exchallge , Company

~et

f~e 9 h.

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SUN'SHIN'E INN

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We will serve Chile and Hot Soup


(rom now on '

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LOOK NATURAL, PLEASE

D. BAIRD

,T elephone 143F2%

painter!".
Artist-"Ye8; do yo.u
Why do we 8ell 8 0 much lilverMr. and Mrs. Lindley Mendenhall,
for a portrait?"
ware? Because "Yourex Bnyeneal" Mr. and Mrs. W. E. O'Neall a9d MillS
Is the beat plated war. made by man
O',NeaU were businellS visitor machine. See the beautiful pat- ora in Cincinnati, Tuesday.
tema at Cary's Jewelry Shop, Leb9 a. m. to 8 :80 p. m., Tuesday,
anon. Ohio.
and 9 a. m. un,t il 8 p. m., Saturday,
Mr. and M.rs. Donald Henderson, Dr. RudolJlh, the Eyesight Specialist,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Noble, Mr. Ken- Is at Cary's Je'w elry Shop, Lebanon,
neth Killion, of Dayton, MillSea Naney Ohio,
TJ:eadway lind Doris Henderson were
Sunday dinne.r guests of Dr and MrS.
The annual I'eunlon of the Hawke
Carl Hendenon.

family was belcil in Memorial hall" at


.
Lebanon, ,last 8unday, with fifty-five
Honoring t he g uests of MiSs Janet preae~t.
CartWl'lght, t he Misses Ruth StephMr. and Mrs. Oliver Davis and Mr'.
enson, Berdie Gaar and Marietta
Sparks, Miss Doris Hendenon enter.. Charles Davis spent Monday in Xenia
tained with cards and dancing . on with Mrs. MeliSsa Redfern, who Is
In a critical condition. .
.
Saturday night.
Min Margaret Hopkins and Henry
. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mre . Fred 'Hendel'SOll and daughten Sayl,or attende4 a dinner party given
were, Mr. and Mrs. HIll'l'Y Turner and by the N. C.. ~., last Thu~r,ad_
=a~y:....,::a:::.tf.R:--_~......::.---;::-;--.;..'-;;----;-c::-:--:-___
c~ub, -Dayton. son, of Bellbrook; MillS Miriam the 014' Ba-rn
, ,.
Spence, of Blanchester, and Mrs,
MillSes EliZabeth and Ruth ChandKate Coleman.
i.e, who. ,have been attendingo summer
For the pleasure of her house school at. the University of Cincinguests, the Misses Ruth Stephenson, nati, returne~ home, Saturday.
Mllrietta Sparks and Berdine Gasr '
The W. C. T. U. will meet at the
Miss J~net IOartWJ:!ght entertained
on friday night with a hay ride. The home of Mrs. ',Lillian C. Mills, -Thursute ended at Sunshine Inn, where day aftemoOfJ, September 1, at 2
an appropriate outdoor lunCh was o'clock. eA full attendance is desired.
"
served.

Wa,neavlll., Ohio

Round Layer, Autd.


Flavors Each .... - ......... .
~.r,

CU.,

33c

.aela ... , ............ 25c


CoeORll1lt '

AD.el Food, Mcla .................... 25c


or Choeolate, ea.eh ......................................10

46c
Pure, Open .Kettle
'
lSc
Rendered Pound ...... . .... .' . . . _
,.
U. S. No.1 45C
Grade 15 Ib, Peck ... . ,
P' 0' tat'O s Cobblers,
Country Club Creamery
~Ib. Prints .. . ..... _.. .. .. .

'e

~ ~.ta.... ;Yellow J....,., 1 ,,~Dad . ........ . :.......... ........................ 25,

E;:I~~ ..
:.5c
~~,~~S...........".." 29c
ch ...............

e
801
Lara
1'8'
Ver,. I!!~~ ~~~:; .... ~'.

Ham.

'c
"23,'c

S'D .ar cured, re , Ib .....:.

.
Soap'PabaoU.e,
v , low
p~,~ ~

.Mere Impression

For the pleasure of Mrs. M. H. Allen, of Hagerman Idabo, who has


been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. H.
Gordon, Mrs. Gordon and Mrs. Susan Wilkel'Son entertained at dinner
Tuesday evening, Mrs, Edith Barris,
Miss Emma Heighway, Mrs. Kate
Coleman, Mrs. D. L. Crane.
Forty-five relatives and friends,
including those froin Clncipnati, Norwood, Martinsville, Clarksville, Blanchester an!3 Dayton attended the reunion held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Snider, near HarvelsbUrg, Sunday, August 28, and enjoyed a basket dinner, games and other
diversions.
A surprise tor Mrs. Ralph Dyke
and Miss Evelyn Surface was given
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F . E.
Thomas on Sunday. A ",and
was served at noon with t.o
cakes beautifully ornamented
(!andles, for t he two, .ho we are safe
to say, were very much lIurprised.
Those ~ho enjoyed this dinner. were:
Mr. and J\frs, Will
of Lebanon;
Mr. ' and Mrs. Forest
Mud-.
red, Cath~rlne !lnd ~~rothy
and . Mn; Kenneth
Harley, Warren and Glad)'ll
David Thorn ." Miss 'Cora
Arthur qiho~ Mr. and , Mrs:
Surface, Evelyn and Dori,
Mrs.
'
Mrs. LOwell
RalPh Dyke, Everett
friend, Misa Elbabetb Luc., of
nOJl, Mr. and lin. P. Ii:, ;rho. . .

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Diamonds! 'l'bey never w,e ar out,'


never get out olr style, and are sate'
as a Liberty bond. Compare values
-not just prices at Oary's Jtlwelr;y
Shop, ' "'ebano~, Ohio.
.
The Underwood family reunion
held BlInday, AUlllUst 28, at the plusant country honle of Mr. and Mrs.
Curtis Tomlinsonl, three miles east of
Waynesville.
l~itty-three' members
of the family were pl'esent. The UIIual bountiful dinner Viaa , spread IInder the beautifull ahade treea on the
lawn' and all p t hered around to do
.to the louded tables. In the,
Evart Shoemaker, of Harfurnlsbed delightful music
OebortJ.; of Dayton, aang 'a
8010.

eyes - of ' ev~ry IChOlll ' child


should 'lie examined during vacation: Dr. Rudolph ia a n eye81ght
Bp~eliliat . and ,e ives speelal care to ,
children's eyell. Examination- free,
Tuesday and Saturday at dary'l Jew
e!rY Shop, Lebanon, Ohio. ,
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On Satu.r day, Min Janet _Oart-:
~ght. ,waa h~stes8 at one ,o"clock,
luncheon bridl'C!. The invited, peats
",.re .Mrs. ' Altt'ed Wrlgbt, ot Phlla,delpJlia, and ' the MIII88I Harriet
Shimp,~ of Leban'on, Elizabeth Blck. of
Rllth Stephenson and

A student once a~ked ~ great mast~r how'


to mix his colors or paints. .To ,which the
master replied: "Prime colors, 3 little oil, and
lots, of brains, well mixed/.'
So with 'printing, A good printing job is
more. than type, paper,. ink and a good press,.
Craftsqlanship is in selection of type faces
suited to the job in hand;, paper in tones,
shades or colors; harmonious ihk ,selections~
care:ful press make-ready'- -aiid 't he 'result,
printed matter.'which c0f'!veys character.:
Let uS demcstrale all we mean'in your' ~e~t
printing job.. Good . printing costs' no more '
tha~ inferior jobs.
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.Phone 112 and We .W ill CalL
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'MIAMI

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