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Seventy-Ninth

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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1927

Whole Number 5782

NEWS DIRECT FROM gc~


THE SlATE CAPITOL ~!]JunUi~

Burglar Captured Afterl

An Exciting Chase

(JOLUMBUS, OHIO - There will


be no extra session oi tho general
a s~e lll bly.
T his hus virtual\Y been
decid<:d upon by Governor Donahey
, ho is the only on who can call t he
legislators ba ck. There are several
meUSUl'CH which t he administration
would liko to sce become laws, hut
there is lit tle chance
a Republican
genera l 1168embly possing any bills
reco mmended by a Democratic govern or, espccially when 1928 it! elect ion year. Now if the majority would
agree t.o pa8 ~ a ny bill recommended
by -Govern or Donahey, thllt would be
' di.tTerent and t he boys and !,rirls who
make up the body might get a chance
to return to Columbus. But this is
what one might honestly call -a n impOSHibility. It's the first time during his three terms th ut Donahey -has
b ~c n the sole agency through which
In
nn extl'8 BessioR could be heid.
other yoars both the house and 8enute recessed. But this year they
have adjour ned and it's all up to hte
go vernor who indicates that he does
not expect to call them bllck.

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G. F. Schlesinger, director ot highways Jlnd pul11ic works, anaounces


that the next letting of contracts is
schedul ed fo r l"riday. Bids will be
received tor t he improvement of,
~ 6 . 28
miles of road a.nd several
_bridges. The largest projec"t is the
l!:ight h Street ~ illduct on tho extens ion of U. S. HIghway No. 60, in Clnd nllllti. 'fhis is the largest single
project on which bids have ever been
r eceived in th~ highway department
t he e8timated cost being over $2,220,UOO. Other importllnt impr,ovements
In the let ting of the widening of
State Route No. 8 fpr 2 1Aa miles near
the village of Bedfo rd in Cuyahoga
coun ty ; t he paving of 6 miles 01
State Route No. 44 bet weell Painesville and Ravenna In Geagua. count y;
t he paving ot 6.4 miles State Route
No. 9 1 in Summit count y; construction of a reinforced concrete arch
bridge over Ot tawa river on State
Route No. 117 between Lima and
Spencerville In Allen county. Contractors will not be permitted to do
Any work that 'will cause the rOAds
t o be closed to trllffic this winter.
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A. G. fi' eight, cashier in the state


a utomobile department during the
entin nd ndn~trat~n d CoL Thad
H. Brown, secretary of stl!te, ma.kes
a di rect r ply to t he charge of J . T.
Ttacy, aLate auditor, In which he

BUY CHRISTMAS SEALS

Joe TholT\Pson was in Cincinnati,


Monday.

Dr. P. A. Garner; chiropractor,


Lebanon, Ohio, Phone 78 .
J . J . Fromm lind family visited relIItives in Dayt on, Sunday.
Bring your clIsh register checks to
VanOllen's o.nd get your premiums.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Charles Anderson
we re shopping in Dayton, Saturday.
lleautiful are the Greeting and
Christ mas cards on display at Cary's
J ew4;llry' Shop,Lebanon,Ohlo.
Mrs. Forrest Hough spent several
days t his week With relatives in Dayton.
Christmas specials in Silverware
and novelties. Cary's Jewelry Shop,
Al banon, Ohio.
Mrs. H. E. Hathaway and Mrs.
Harold Whitaker were shopping in
Dayton Monday_

Davis Furnas, who li n.s abo ut tw.o lhe slairs, but missed him and the
milcls ~o ul h of tow n, had a t hr ill ing gun struc k the wall and was broken
experience 'I'1"!R<.iay ,n ight wilh II colF ur nas, <;Ia d in his night clothes,
ored man, who had ent red lhe house chased t he man through the fields
presumably w i~h the intent ion of r ob- across thc Ben Smith fa rm, over to
be ry_
t he lower Spr ingboro pike, into a
Mrs_ F ur nas had been occu pied culve rt wher e he held hini until the
down stai rs a fter Ule other members nrri val of t he deputy sheriff, who had
of t hc family had reti red and it is ill lhe meantime, been notifi.d by
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lhought that t he ma n seeing her go Mrs_ Furnas.
The ma n had in his posseaalon
u p the back stainvay, had enter ed
t he front door and go ne up t he fr ont t hree chickens he ha d stolen from
Ke llners, who live on the Ben Smith
stairs.
She had gotten into bed, and Mr. fa rm, which t hey r ecently purchased_
F urnas had raised up to extinguish
The negro had been seen in
t he light, when he saw t he man, who t own and Corwin, snooping around
had opened th e 'bedroom door, look- and peering into several places, esring down at him. Mr. Furnas lesped \lier in the evening.
f rom his bed, seized his shotgun and
He was taken to Lebsnon, where
struck the burglar as he ran down he was placed in jail_

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Leather goods make splendid


Christmas gifts. See the display at
Cary's J ewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio.

And Help Protect the

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke spent


Sunday in Dayton, the guests of their
son Karl and wife.
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We sell the Dipaday pen and adjustable pen socket. It is strictly a
desk pen. Come in and see them.
Cary's J ewolry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio.

Health of Our
Comnrunity

Trade at VanOllen's. Get your


tickets for the big drawing every
Saturday at 8 p. m.
We have exactly what you want
in t he celebra ted Gruen Guild watch- ,
es. Cary's J ewelry Shop, Lebanon,
Ohio.

THE MOTH:ER'S CLUB

There will be election ~ f oft\cers


and .the due~ fllr both Gulla ~nd the,
Auxl!iary will be paid at thIS joint
meetlll&'.

Cassie A. Cox

Sleep thy last sleep free from eare


lind Borrow
Rest where none weep, till the etel'Jlal
mor row.
Though dark waves roll o'er the BI= ==============
lent river,
So the soul of Call8le A. COli: baa gone
Mr. and Mrs. Myer Hyman were in
to its Giver.
Cincinnati, today.
Daughter of John and Rebecca
Dr. P. A. Garner, chiropractor, Git hens, she was born near Raysville
Lebanon, Ohio, Phone 78.
J anuary 28, 1862, and departed thia
life November 26, 1927, qed 76
Marvin Allen, of Wilmington, was years, 10 months and 3 daYL
in Wllynesville, today.
She was married to C. W. Cox, October a, 1878. To this union one
Buy Quality Grocerics at Van child was born, Clyde G., who, with
Ollcn's. One t icket with every 26c his wife, Myrtle, lived with his mothpur chasc.
er For yea1'll they have ministered
t o their mother and done everyt}tina
Miss Gladys Harlan, of Day toll, t hat t ender nursing and care could
visited Waynesville f riends, Sunda),. do to alleviate her lIulfering and proCorrected vision makes brighter long her life.
Her husband departed this life Ma,.
bOY8 and girls. Let Dr. Rudolph, the
e yesight specialist, advise you. Tues- 31, 1926. Scarcely a month between
dill' ana Sat urday at Cary's Jewelry t he death of her father and mother..
which occurred in 1882_ Of a famShop. Examinat ion fr ee.
ily of four brothers, only one remain.
'Fred Hartsock and family, of Mil- Joseph Githens. Mrs. Cox baa been
f ord, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. a semi-invalid for a number of
Ber t Hartsock and daughter_
A good neighbor, fr ugal and InduetriOU S, always r eady to help In anythinlr

Honoring Mr. and Mrs_ Charles E.


Michener, Mrs. Anna Sheehan entertained a few fri ends last Friday C'V- ~lJdd~~rA~~lJdld~~tt~~~iJ~~~~aall~iJ~~~~IIi~~
ening. A sumpt uous dinner was
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Yo~lIfindthe ringdh~dnams ~e was8b~tod~
where, on the handao mely appointed
Mrs. Walter Ellis,- Township counfor ChriaLmas at Cary's Jewelry Shop
She leaves a hoat of friends and
table, covers were laid for fourteen.
selor.
Lebanon, Ohio. All our gems are relatives to mourn het departure.
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Mrs. Charles Gray- Assistant to wn
carefully selected and mounted in
W. A. Co .

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VEGETABLE COOK-EHV
REGULAR M[ETING
t~~d~n~r b~nd "L!nl~~!IY .~~y ~~e~i 10~:ef::s:nt~~rp~~~r~:Je:e~:: ~
PROJECT LEADERS ~:~~e~~unselor
and t ownship proj ect
Of MOTHERS CLUB the- Forlatestr entdesigns.
thoulIOlld. ot (Io luirt t hrouah delay ill give them Chrlstmu, is thiB name:
Mrs. Charles Gordon-Assistant
-Cottage 0; 6 roo!"s on

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"George S. P~rker-Duofold." Nonbreakable barrels . nd point gnaranteed 26 yean. See them at Cary's
Mn. Eva MacDonald, of HarveysJowelry Shop, I;ebllIlOll,Ohlo. burg, a leader in the vegetable cook
ery project, guided by the Warren
County Home Demonstration Agent,
submits 'these menus for a day'S'
meals:
Breakfast-Orange, rolled oats and
b
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to t nd butcream, aeon an eggs, aa a
ter milk for children colfee for

A SCHEDULE OF-

RURAL MOVIES

t JlUU ( ' ~'1' 1 I. r ' Id. wo~d.'


J.o'ollJht
JI lba willi' - C 'I. Brown
ad~lts.'
VII III ottle
It 10111 Ind d livered
- D~ner-Roast beef Bnd brown
6,204,<1 2 auto till, e 11 cted and
gravy, browned potatoes, creamed
turn(ld Into ~h. tate \r ury over
$600 in prizC8, awarded by the pe8ll smw a J;lple !!auce bread and
.4t,OOO,()OO, and never lost a pen- County ' Fair board 'through a special butt~r, co~kies and milk'.
ny for t he ltate.
On I), "the rule of appropriation f.rom the county eomSupper- Cold sliced meat , potato
reason!' for which A.ttorney General missioners, will he distributed at 4-H cakes, celery, buttered spinach, bread
C ~abbe rave a uthority, was uBed In Achie~ement meetings to the boys and ~utter! bla~kberry jam, peaches,
t he collection of t his enormous fund and gtrls of Warren counly who com- cookIes, mIlk.
The 'importance and adequate \Ise
and tran ~ferred it to the state treBs- pleted thei~ work, and a six-reel D\ovury. Tho fund s In fact were turned ie, "The ROmance of Sleepy Valley," of vegetabl(!8 ts stressed ill the vegill to t he state , t reasury earlier than will be an added attra~tio!!. ~~d 8!,@C- etal?l@ C!ookery l'roj t1ct, th~ Ohier obever -bef ore In the history of the state lal featur!! o! al! lIIeetln~. ' .
jeqt I)f whic:b ia the spreading abroad
In order to 'facilitate t1\e collect ion
Tuesday @vtl!!lng, P~J;@~b(!r 211 __ of good health through the propel
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, ts - , open
d- t.Ji . Reibold s Hall MalOn-for Deerflell1 selection of food
, : UtI v.... township
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Allowing is ,'he list of the local
an
thrUI hJ'Ura. ,
ta nr d .fI' d ton~
Wlldn~sd'----y evenln'" Deeem6er 14 l-ea'de- _ wl'th the" date' place and hour
t oug out h e li te, an In or er
II ~ , "vill
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save both time and expense the mon- - School Ha , _alOe &-- ot am- of -their first meetings. All are very
ey wu 'depolited ,In the name ~f the ilton township. .
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wel~ome to attend these meetinga.
stste secretary. Just all BOon u cerThursday eve~mg, December ,16-Harlan..~9'rp.
til\ cation Oi.. the deposit was made to Church,
M d BuUer.vlll~for
e nl"'" December
Feight the secretary drew his check
Oft. ay ve ... , .
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for the amount, and it was turned Grange Hall, Wa)'JI~sviU9-"-torWa)'JIe,
Busines~
into the state treasury. No one and Massie townshIps.
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charges tbat Col. ,Brown ever receivTue~day evenln_g, December 19ed a enny benefit through the col- Masomc HaU" Franklin- for ~apk-_
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.... ,000 ,000
1ecton
i P 0 t ' tese
- , b u t linWand
- d Clj!a~rtek
sa- - . tOWIIshlp\
t' . "'if: ' . b 21
'f1'!'EY ".y~ }I, w~s t\ ' It 81~w \n trapsG t' R!;
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~t emT e~_
fliplng b. mone, f rom the rural rang, . _,
,anon , or 'I
J,imka -o{ Uhlo into'the state t reaiufy, creek" Union, W~llItrtDn and BOUthand ' as a iesult the" state lost 80me em Clear~reek (0. N. C. cl,ub.)
i - ter~i!t. No one can cliargll Tracy
Approxlm~tely 800 b0!B and ~
~itlt -losing I~terest--in- th!! political completed their wC?~k In clothll\f,
matters . . -!fhe ' entire matter ' comes f ood, ~om, pOllltr~, ~ig ~n~ . calf
at the present time tllat 'it may distort elubs---aJl of Whom :W1ll pa~lclPate ,
the atte'n tion of 0illo votejop from In th~ pr!z!la. T~,.. ~J. rl!! l movi! ,wi_U.
- tt '-' . d" tb lint.- of the not. . me!,ly ! !alJ1r , ~\!1?W!!fkj but
pt la! )t:t~u' ~~ lWal! tlw'Iiioli -Is go~ will
p@1!l~ (I~' ~~y, other ~um .
P\l} 191' - l' ,e 9'1' .. , plell of rural oommunlty improveinr to be a numdillger .
.ment. ,Specially ' i1Iuatrat'ed SoDI!a,
arid brief snappy arillQUlloements, by
The IIhort.alf' of nu~ In Ohio this club leadors and trlp Winn.... and
' year Is due to natura! oause. 'and not by Go~nty A.J~ ' :Wa"!! and 01ass,
to any bU&'ht or dlll;llase, according to and other countY ~. aders Will be made
experts of Ohio State unlverBlty, :who between the films,'
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-have been studying the 8ubJectl
In malting the, picture, "The RoThey explain tbat _the nut trees will manoe -of , Sleepy Valley,':', a ~~ of
not bear large crops every year" that over 200 IndividUal acton was used.
, the fruitful seuons for the various The Secretary of ,U,' ~. ~partm.nt
ftll~ v~ry ~oltl evm !!",@f y'@
a" , to of AaTl~ultUr.!, app~~l'! ~!i ~1\e , co~
eVllbr. !lfn!! j earl, arid t~at t~1a fall opera~lop ot tli,: Fed~ral ; ,overnment
, hPPPIIDj!d '\~. ~ t1lfrlitte~a1 ill whleh hi Washmgton e!Ul1ilee tbe "~maDc~
, lI!iit~ of tli~ ~eps ' w ' ~I!~rl~ nuts, of .Sleepy Valley!!' w ' preaent lOme
~h!' fact - ~~~, trfl'. Ir' ~1sO lilLve not scenes that !lave lI.vtr ,b~__ Illoludc!1
hid 'O,i:lortij~lti.t9 ~\CJNI 11, leRd IIUP- In' ml\t\!i1\ pl~tll"'II.t. 'll1i, Wlll~
iil'-II. I~ - ~".i, till\l~~ 'lUI 18 oth"er Houae, tlte 4~pltQ" "arerll Ferq,
,.,ari, ,plBc, pattb' ,Xillaltt. th, .hort-, --l:l play tbelr
.nel tile ,aildlen~e.
a;' for the, nut cieP dep.nds upon oatehes 41 rllmple of the , tomb of the
the food w,uch the tree b.. lIto'r ed unknown ~oJdle.t at !<rllntWJ.~ c~inup. The pauclty'of nute is bellll' felt etery. The interi01'll of aix ,eomplete
"Y' the- tann,ra, paJ'ticu!arly in the f~ ~ housea had to ,b e "~ilt In ~e
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- I()llt)tern _p art ,o f tht ~te, where the studio, .. ,.ell .. th. t!ntl~ ln~l\riClr '.!lftu~Je, ' drlVII~ from th~ woods to of a oOll n.., eh!l~h. ....cilnio&1 , x_Itt food, 'have turned to the comperts ,a nd - 1,I'~f.lliio~1~ aaton f~m
fiel~. anll are atripplnl' th. lIboeb. all P~ of ' tile United Bta~ helped
They seem more numeroUll than ever to euiCie and dlfNt the nlioU8 parts
,. ~UIe ' ~e food Ihortac!-bU driven of "the plo~ J .No admoD wiD
, tt.em ,Into tie open ;te1cle. Inbabl- be charred, and no-co1leetloll8 taken.
- ~DtJ of _~'"' Ohl_ fa"". ~"n Ev,rrb9d, III Invited, .Iom.t.hint
tbat; tM _aU aaimalluow _ hmark lntereet to the whole lamllJ.
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Card of Thaaa
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The family wish to exprea the~
township project lea~ler.
F ow:th slTeet, WaynesYllle. Lula M. thllnks for the help of friends, the
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--Sawlll, 264 Del!lware Ave., Dayton. floral tri tes and all othe IdDd.
arveys urgrs.
U~I a The Mothers cluh held th ir r e
This Christmas buy her
nelses gtven to them in their bereave
er: and Mrs: Ed McFnrland at Ladies .
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AId room In Harvey's burg, Monday, lar meetJ~g Frlda~ afternoon at the SiIversea' I verware.
t s epen - ment.
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December 12, al1 1 p. m.
Grade Budding, WIth about 60 pres- ~~I~e:db~~~~tifC!;'~dJ:!~r: ;:os;
Mr. an~ !lrs_ Clyde -COlt.
Harveysburg-Mrs. Carl Blackford ent.
authorized agents in Warren county.
a~d
Mrs. C. G.. MacDonald, at Ladles
We were led in devotionals by Mrs.
AId Room, frIday, December 9, at
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'U_. and Mrs. James Vandervort
1 p m
W Ul8mBOn, after whIch she read a
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attended the funeral services of the
IC oryvl e-Mrs. Howard Grab- ne art c e,
he Value of a Real former's brother, which were held in
am, Mrs. Clint Cleav~r, at Graham's, Mother." Alter a business session, Morrow recently.
Tuesday, December la, at 1 p. m. , the president told of receiVing the
.wellman and Flat F'ork-Mrs. Tom Chri8tmU aeals and explained that
There are Christmas gifts here to
RIch and Mrs. A. B. Talmage, Wed- eighty per cent is given the club for please every purse and we' can save
DON'T BE ONE SIDED ON
neaday, December 7, at Rich's, at 1 local work.
money for you. Shop early. Cary's
PROHIBITION
p. 1\1..
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The Grade chorus then sang a beau- Jewelry Shop, "The Home of Gifts,"
Uful selection and Betty Hartsock fa- Lebl\non, Ohio.
vored us with a ~eautiful plano solo.
Underneath all this wOrldry ,war_ _ _ __
!drs. RU88ell S.ah8bury re.a~ a very Mr. and Mrs. Ra~ond W!lliamson fare between the wets and drys and
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'11 mteresting artIcle, "Femmlst, New left Monday fo r thelr home III Cleve- between the noble and free-bom
he OYa em.p era ~ce
g on Wl Style," and Myra Pence recited in land, after , a three-weeks visit with souls that enjoy the privilege of ge~
mcet lit the home of Joan Carr at her ~sual manner "I'm Glad to See t he for~er s parents, Mr. and Mrs. t ing drunk whenever they please, and
Wayne Villa, Thursday, December You.
H. H. WIlliamson.
the famlllies who want to interfere
8th at t he close of sc:hooL
The meeting adjourned to enjoy
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Id with other people's liberty, liea the
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t he social hour during which sandOur show cases spar e WIt awe ue .
aU, is the ne
O",r numbers a,r e growing and we wiches cakes and, coffee were served variet 1-iJ f gift.tt Ilofld a small--dep . condition of the common manT
welcome new recruits. The follow- by M'esdames Brannock Thom". will rese~e the choicest giits. Cary's
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For we are not 80 much interested
Jng l'I1eet ing will e eJ n two wee
Crawford and Malnous.
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in crime among the rich and fubLet's go I
Mary L . Earnhart, Sec'y.
Lebanon, OhIO.
ionable, not with the Case of the
Sunday dinner gucsts of Mr. and' down-and-outers as we are concerned
Mrs. H B. E ar n h ar t were: "
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an wilh the condition of the ordina"'.
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Mrs. K. N. Hough, Mrs':" "viola Harlan, ave.r age man.
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_By A.lI.1 T. Had
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hough and Mr.
Perhaps it is true, as asserted, by
and Mrs. Ernest L. Harlan.
the wets, that more liquor ia drunk
under prohibition than ever before
This Christmas get " him" or "her" more gilded youths are carrying &'i~
a pocket or strap watch. See our din their hlp pockets. and a more murstock of dependable timepieces. We erous brand of booze is bema con:are a member of "The Gruen Guild." 19umed.
Cary's Jewelry Shop, Lebanon, Ohio.
But the tact remalna that the average man who has to work for hie hMr. and Mrs. J . L. Mendenhall and ing, and geta a modest IItfpend thereMrs. Mary L. Ad.llms motored to for, does not drink liquor simply beRichmond Friday t o attend the cause he cannot afford it. Much more
Friendli, Servic\) Con!\)reIlCC_ They liquor may be drunk now,' but the
returned Sunday.
working man does not eare to pa~
fifty cents or one dollar fOI! a drink.
The human eye is a delicate organ.
A recent survey made by Prof HerC.are for them well. Consult Dr. Ru- man Feldman, of Dartmouth coUege.
dolph, the eyealght specialist, Tues- pUblished, in the Christian Science
day 9 a. m. to .. p. m., Saturday 9 Monitor, establishes the fact that;
a. m. to 8 p. m.
Cary's Jewelery since the advent of prohibition there
Shop, Lebanon, Ohio.
has been an amuillg Increue in the
productivity of the wage earner, em.
Mrll. J . O. Cartwright was the bracing almost every industry in the
guest this afternoon at a bridge par- country. , For Illstance, the output
ty given by Mrs. George W. Stanley, of the rubber tire worker wu 189
Mrs. Dean Sta nley and Mrs. Harry per cent greater in 1926 than in 1919
E. Rudman, at the home of the lat- !'lid this Is a typical !ns~nce, 110t; the
ter in Lebanon,
'exceptional one.
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Labor bodies oPl>osed tbe P...... _
O~r Clt,latlJl.u colleeti?n of ringe, of the prohibition amendment, butthe
~.t~heB and SIlverware 18 CIIpeclally U. S. Bureau of Labor Statilltfca cella
tntereating,
We also reset--.and ,re- attention to the almost unbeUevable
new any jewelry y~u msy - ~sh done Increase in the productivitj"of the
. 'over_ It will p,~y you to visit Cary',~ worker during the p~'f_ Jean.
Jewelry Sho!?, the Home of ,Glf~,
As matter of factdhe m~'Cb'-ea....
Lebanon. ThlO,
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11\. Woman's Auxiliary - 01 St. the United
~~ church will meet on Frld8y fore front
afternoon, December 9. at half past b~ethn an ~:::!::= lat. . . ._<
two, at -the home of Mn. t.eat~ Gar- w
our p'
dOD, Mrs. Gordon, Mn. Cehlll.n and feet of
Mn. wm Q~ 1108t.euee. '
pe~onal em.cle1lClr;
most men 18 In
_Y... ..plltlt the watch you buy to creasiJlg their ~g. b, . . . . ...",:
U - houn _ dar. '1 ' da)'I in the how to reItrIct
IIIieit.iia. ' .
week. 52 weeka In the year-for
Some People . . t1iIak __ __
yean ue.dIN. WlIen was J'OUI' the moet ~cIuatrIaIIJ ~ "t.
watc"b cleaned and oDed. We haft In the 'It'01'Id dote ~ ~
till
aD dollnt wotIaMD at,.our . . . . mOlt of .. tbb* tIaat It . . .

DR. FRANK CRANE'S


WEEKLY LECTOR E

Temperance Union

run

~. J......... ~0It0 0Id0. wtlIbI8 to ~ . . ~

In Ui untbJo ble
v nan faU d him, there wu
ernor.
'
111~ mllnths CHI th ranch had taught
him ll1ur.ll. ll L~ (luart41r-tlt' tl(ln waR
n It NIl WOrLhl(>~1 08 he hnd de med
iL
odinll'. cullh'llling and the pro
\'ontlon or f urther burning.over by
ffll'ellt tlroll would build it UI'.
He
l'oulll rai I! sloo\f. upon It, which COMMON
woulll ,(u\'Il1 1t, thom While It enriched
0(11) 11, "1'd r(- ,I t hnt ihe I'lnintift'
MARRIAGE LICENSES '
the land. 1' her(! wa~ more. d pth t Q recover frum lhe dta{cndant the sum
Artllllr
Orcene, {ann r, Franklin,
AU this of n!J72!( within five nn),s
the
the soil thllJ\ h l' aliz d.
would tAk \ blk, onn ),l -nty of. it, CII!l' o~ .\"illl~rd "lllrRh v~. C' uy 'oy. and A:dJ\ L. Mnn.ueJ, housoKc ' iler, of
but hc ,wall wil'l ing to work and to
~
~ ."
m,
}I' runklin.
He
that his future, liiB er et Ill.
William White, rna hinist, Cine in
wa somehow bound '
ourt authorized th Q payment of
and .Anna W. Huntcr houlIG'
up with
sctaggly oblong in t hl) an auctioneer to cry th !llli in thc
,
wildcl:'ncss.
asc o( t he Reading .b;lnk VII. Ansley keeper, J,ebanon,
C lvin Rolson, farmer, Oregonia,
'T'h" IIqu(1l' which the bootleggers onon t II\.
l\ud g\ en him renlnlnejl in his Ollg. . J"loy,1 artel ' l iS fined $100 a"d and Allee P. K elley, Oregoniu .
tt WII~ II .l1ol1 h:oo of vlctolY. the s.calp
. George H. Henderson, tt:lick drivel',
of a vonquish tI nemy. SomctimclJ costs for pO~8eMsing intolticating Iiq WAynesville, and Nuncy D. Tr lId
uor.
plain. He was noi lhe type of man he took t he bottl out to Io.ok l1t it
hnrles [oore ~vns appointed a way, book~cepcr, Waynesville.
who would let sentimentl\l considers quizzically, tu hake it until It .
larence L. Ayer~. salesman, Mor
lion stand in the way or his making ~urgl ed sullenly. There was still commissio ner to rn uke pllrtilion in
'n ~do lla r: ' "Home was a hou ~e thot spells of longing. But the "No" of a t hQ ense o f Nom .Burke VB. MnTY row. nnd Tillic E. Corwin, Morrow.
,nrey Mason HUI'Iey, chuuft'eul'. o f
shelLered him. to be ubandoned with bronze.hol'd Tl'so luliOTl drove t ho
"W.ll, ' Forbes, are you ready to Ollt regret if t he nbunnonment wou ld beasts of nppet\te speedily to their chilling.
Pluintift' was grant d lenve to IIle Franklin, und Lena C. Busby, Fl'(\nk
..U tbia place yeU"
monl.'Y.
lair oguin.
replies in t he easo of . FTed o. vs. Iia.
,
It,... $ela1maD who asked the brln!\,
"I feci , somehow, thot Sealman
Things wo re moving if not hop Thomns M. Gyno n nn el Groce Gynan .
qu+n on the following Sundny
wos mixed up in those two rumrun- pHy ut lellst with so b I' sn ti ~ factio n.
REAL ESTAT'E TRANSFERS
mornin..
.
Ser\'ice of )lublicotioll upon said
ners feeding me druggod wh isky," the Su nday morning that Nance En
"I'm not o'n the' market."
dcf('ndant, Harry ' .J. J ohnson, wns
Luur"
Mc Kinsey nnd Minnie waill
mu
ed
Ednie.
-'They
had
no
r
eason
ell
drove
to.
the
door
o
f
,
the
wilder
SeaIman, combed his sleek beard
authorized i'n the ca~e of J ohn Bruce to' D. W. Surface, .26 town acres in
with, ~1lJllP ~l'II as hc. lenned o{ tbei r own for g tti ng me out of ness enbin. lie wo!4 sql18ring t he \'5. ara h You ngerma n et al.
counlry. I was sent out by un ve n walls o( the Jiving room, pre
Corwin .
apiD.t tbe ~ and wa tched Ed the
Perry R. Arbaugh was granted a
JU nteS 1- . Ilnd FJora F. Ward tq
dl. IbaOlllling an axe' 01\ th ' grind fr ight so the moto rtromp could parntory to giving t hem a coat of
atone: : '"I thought perhaps witli you come In und jumll my cloim . He wos paint. when the imperiolls blast of n divorce from Hallie B. Arbaugh.
\V ultcl' B. aad Edi th Moran, 10 town
working ~~er at Davenant 's and your to ke p me off wiih Ilt3 gun ., It WIIS motoIhorn call1'd him to thc door.
10tl' in oZlIddale.
T he girl left hC!r car and ndvonc
wife ~o bere--" He paus d ignif not s n ucciderit thot he was talking
NEW SUITS
IIllIr tltll 1'IIrks to Gladys nad Poul
Lo caiman on the road thnt day at- ed to meet him " hn.n d oulstretched.
icantlY.
.,
ler I drove him out.
"Hello, thC!rc. Eddil'!" she called joy.
J n tho mutter of Bill Evnns expal'tc Brenn erllll nn, iour town lots in Deer
"I'll hang on just the SlIme."
fiel l1 Tp.
"The long nnd shor t of it is thnt ou Iy. "Gel', but jt's !:,ood to see habeas corpus.
"My Jut , olfol" was fifteen hundred
Wi ll ialll H. li nd Julia . Brown to
Thinaa are eoing pretty well wiUI ealman wan!.'! my plnce. He wants you."
The Lebanon Lumber CO. VI[. t ho
"Nuncc!-' Th"l'c was 11)101'(' of sur Otterbein Hom, amount ti S7 .95.
T lr ollln ~ C. p eedlc and Rut h Beodlo.
mc. I ' m~ht b nblo ' to borrow a It blldly, becnuRe it hilS a greuter val
little mOle at the bank. Suppose .w lie, sOllleh!)w, t han appellrs on the pri~e thlln plen~u,.c in his man ncr,
t\lllr t , .28 I ' \ WI , aC t'OS in Lcbllnon'.
Kitty Stuart VS. l~ rank
~urfnce. I wonder whut it is?'' He which 5 1", noted with a humorous gn
say two thQullllndf"
W il li:lllI G. Th o mpso~ and Flor.
divor cc, gross neglec,l.
pondered
fruitlessly.
~
'WeU,
no
matmace.
,.,
hero
did
you
come
from?"
EddIe c~d operations on the
Hiram Alexander vs. Ishim Lnin. cn(', n . 'T'lrolll)lson to Ea rl lind P eurl
ter.
['II
hang
on
tighter.
The
rea
"
Just
as
glnd
to
sce
me
liS
thou
gh
axe to look the sleek one sharply in
Ruh ! h" ,t I wo town lo ts in 1\11I80 n.
I wcre the smallpolC," she comment- money only, amount $660.
the " .' , "With the WeB! that's more son will ceme out."
Lucy '('IsD n and Ri chnrd L. Nelson
Summer advanced in'e xorably. The cd. "Oh, well, once it wasn't so.
thau twenty-eigbt bundred you're
to C li ~TOl', 1 l\f. WoHc, 0110 town lo t
wiUlIiC to pay.
That's seventeen
PROBATE PROCEEDINGS
in T lI l' llccreck Tp,
doUara an aere. Why - Is tbis worth
Coul't conllrmcd thc report of Rob.
Hlln'cy C. Snell to Robert Roll,
10 m~t~' II

ert
. Settlemyre, ndministrator of one t own lot in Leban on.
Thil bTue eyell flickered away. Tho
the estate of J oseph Nicholson.
Hil'lllll C:. Bl'ewer and Ida M. Brew.
combiDc 1inJren, lifting through the
..'
.1o.y beard" did not chonge their
Proof of pUblication of the DOtice er to Hen ry Whitehea d and Elizllbeth
cadence. "It 'isn't, Forbes. But it
leu l'creek
of appointment of H. S. Conover as White'1C::d, 14 ' acres in
luljoine my. property. I could use
a dministrator of the estate of John township.
it to advaJltace,"
John E. Sharts and Anna S. \\tu r.
F. Conover.
"WhT not lIell out and buy some
Court heard and confirmed the re- ray to ~'1 ary L. Sharts 73,75 Ilcres
where lQd il clleaper1",
port of the private sali! of the prop- in FrulJk in Tp.
'
Sealman SUllied. "I lIlight ask you
Oscar E. Grismer to !\ nelrew 1\f .
erty of Eldridge Pope.
the .. ~e , ~" he replJed, and
Thlllast wiilund testament of Ralph Vllndell 114.8 acres in Humilton Tp.
Eddie"!lecret!7 iCknowledged tho jus.
tiCe of the tlmat . "Thill is my home.
G. Thomp on was admitted to proAndrew M. Vande II to Fay Smith
I bave &D <a!'~on .'for i\;. , I don't
buteo Croce Thompson was appoint- 114.8 acres In Hamilto n Tp.
want to live lOme.where. else."
ed executrix of the v~ill and apprais.
J. H. Frazier to Mary Frazier. 72 .
''I .-ppoee' tllat'.' tn'ie," said Eddie
era were appointed."
76 acres in Frunklin Tp.
~~""'!"!_ _~_~!!'!'!!!!!!!'!!""""!"'~!!'!'!!!!'!'!!~""!"'~.....~...._ _ _ __
aJo~. "But I'm not seUingi that'8
Court ordered a certified copy of
Art hur L. Evans to Albert R.
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fiDal. '
r

,
the inheritance tax olr William Keev. Thompson, lots in Foster Park.
A T Re tt'Ig" I'UY ro,
II $217"6
'
. ... ; 8Ilme
NAUGHTY--NAUGHTY
''YII'I ..,.10lle it on the taxell."
Ar t h ur L. Halstead to Arthur L. $31; Jos Davis, pay roil .. $354. 10: C.
p..r b e cert i lied.
''The ta.z.. wiD be taken care 01
Pr
. oof of publication of the op. EVllns. lot in Foster Pork.
E. 13 ran.Ib ury, puy 1'0,
II $121 .46; sume.
..beD ... .time oomell," retorted Ed
elI.. ..~ ~e .,. t)lei ten me- fOU
pOlntment of Walter Surface as ex.
Thomas N. Stamper to Roy E , Rob $81.05 ; P . B. Monee, pay roll, $110,- It is r emarkable ho\\, many doubtful
ba~1 8O.m l '1i'a a pip., Wonder if,
ecutor of the will o.f L. C. Roberts.
!nson, lot ' in Franklin.
30 ; Harlan Whitacre, pay roll $32.10; meanings an nlleged pure minded
I cou1~ deal or on. of .them? Bull
~oof of pub!ic.ation of the up.
ElfJota l\l. Eaton et al., .to Lewis Fred Humphreys, pay roll, $212.25: person clln lind in an entirely respec.
olreniC1offito Ie ' ~'. ~1I w,itb their
pOllltm~n~ of Wllhan~ G. Thompson ~f. and Laura B. Rook, lot m Frank Bcll Press, ,log warden's supplies. table joke.
bop .,...!liD. A ~od thIl~ pig
a~ odmmlsn:ator of the estate of Jen. 1m.
$2.60; W. C. Gilmour, inquest, $7.40;
abou1d' ~~ .,IIOme monei. h
me R. Corrmgton.
Jacob .Huff to He~b ert E.~nd Em same, $26.70; William Anderson, in. =====-=~f t . JlJdtHe ' left the ranch that
R~lph P. Crundin was appointed nn ,M. Clbson, lots In Franklin.
quest, $1.30: Homer Mouscr, sume,
e"~ ' .eIl~~e' young porker
admtn~strator of the. estate of Philip
lI:,"nna Meeker t~. Ben ,and Cora $1.10; LI \lyd Daugherty, same, $1.10; DR. C. W. .: EN ~
~~ bad
1'1 m a gunnyGrandtn. Tbe appomtment was ac. MorrIS, lot in Frnnkbn.
.
Guy' Marlatt, samc, $1.10; L. J. Starnuck lD ~ ~ 'Of h1a 'cu. The
Office - An .rn LIci b
. UWe ~;JaJ'cc:o.t 4ft dollan. Put
cepted.
Wnltcr R. Decker to .S arah L. per, same, $1.10; Dr. Ed Blair, I!IIme,
. hie new OWDtI" could lee his value
OFFICI: HOU ,
The matter of ~uardlanship o,f Adn Southard, lot near Lebanon.
' 1.10; Dr. Robert Blnir, some. $1.10;
mu1Up~01\ll'.' ~st the day
Martha Parks. to- Gladys and P earl Webster Kirby same $160' Daniel
Apgar, confined III the Dayton State
9 i \ II >t . tr l . a .. , 5 ". II I
of tax

S. Hol t, same' $4' Furm~n 'Seward


hospital, was continuEid until Decem. Brennemann, lots in Deerfield Tp.
1 I ! I l m.
TIat
' f t. fit a little di3ta~ce
'
William H. and Julin S. Brewn to same, $3.50; joseph S. Fager,
'
from
1II&C:Ie tJae man unconA .iDlle broke tlaroarb. "All ri,h., old iadepe.cleDce," ahe aaid, with bel' ~.
Telephonea.
Wtlhom Chaney fil'ed hIs seventh Thomas C. nnd Ruth ' Beedle, lot I:, $3 60
'

SlIme!
mc1q. JIll explanatiqn of wby he hard
ADd b.fore he reaU.. d wbat ,h er De .. t mon mi,bt b., ahe
a~
account of the estate of Mary Con. Lebal,lon.
. .
- ...- -Re Cllmce _
601"!l
WIUltea tIM! For_;tNct d~d not ex- leed fo.rward d ki ed him 0'. the lDCIuth.
stable.
'
William
G.
and
Florence
111.
Thomll
;
,.. t! .
THE BOOKMAKER SAYS
Waynesville, Ohio
William Cheney fihid his sixth ac. s<!n to Earl and Pearl Robinett, lots
fund in the Long P{lrb\ge State )Sank Where 'did. I come fromt Our pInce
count
as
administrator
of
the
estate
in
Mason.
!F==~~~~~~~~~~~~ mounted surely, mougn much too on the North Fork."
Whether she be blonde or brunLucy and Richard L. Nelson to
. . ,
i
slowly. Almost every cent O!f biB
The Enceils had he recalled, a lodge of Thomas Jones.
Milton S. Keever filed 'first and Clifford M. Wolfe lot near Lebanon. ette, beautiful or plain, gay or monD ..'"I'
. ~
. ' DIJDO
,_
wages Irom Davenllflt went into it, In the pleasant country due north of
rose, the odds are about fifty to one
Un. ... ~ ~ _
He could not possibly, of his own 01- Loni' Portage, perhaps twenty miles final account of the estate of W. Os.
that she will not be on time.
E'vi:o~IG
'
forts, FOrn all of th'e tax 'money. But from where nis cabin stood. It was car Keever.
COMMISSIONERS' ALLOWANCES
~,t;."J
I
he was rea;aonably sure that the de- not a long drive, even for ssndy wilJelllle S. Gros8 filed first and final
.
I 'A
1Iclt woUld be made up from 'one of dernllll8 roads, Only, he wished that account of the' estate of Sarah J.
The Book Shop, supplies, $7; Mon - -- - - - - -- - -- ~
two sOurces.
she hadn't come. '
roe and J ohnston, repairll and sup
9ne ",ur,ce :was Davenant, and , bI. , "Well, ar4!n't ~ou goine to ask me P1:esbaugh.
MONEY LOANED
Court appointed llppraisers and plies, $19; The Wester Sta, Sh....::.+I-.rII'-lI-tI---Jo-- .-,H....it-.IIo
Tv....., ..:
con1l
'
ad
Tll
"
allied him. -'
. the petition to ' sell certain ift"s supplies, $16; Ohio Law Abstract
Sabirda
, .' .,
9< .. _. 8 p.m City man,' tiig,' incisive and Ironeray" "01 cOUl'llei I want 10U to see the granted
property of tbe e8~te of Joseph B. Co., Common Pleas, supplics, $18;
LOANS 011 Chattel Slocke, SecuM
#
.....
Jejd-tongueii In -reproof and tl'easur- imp'rovements l',m makin"."
French.
same, $30; Stakalta Mfg. Co., dog
OPTOMETRIST
tlee and Second MOrlltajfu.
ote.
-II LI'
~_._
.fnr- hI'. 'WOrds ' Cif commendation a8
She stoed in the center of the fioor
thougb they . were jewels, neverthe anI! looked smllinely about her.
The last will and teSitament of EmU warden's supplies, $76.76; same; Pro.
bought. John Harblne Jr., Xenia,
o~. IDf G.I
. fta:'
, " l-' . , ~
lbss sbowed that. he approved of Ed- Nance EnceIl was a superb and Itrlk M. Runyan was admitted to probate bate Court supplies, $33; C. Leder.
Spec;"lisiDI' in the Fitt'i... of
Ohio..
m80.'26
d
_
_ _ _" " _ . .
die. The laiter worked hard anll intelli ing figure, vividly blonde. Her blonde
The last will and te!ltament of Geo: man, Prosecuting Attorney's supplies,
Gla .... for B.tter Vi.ioD.
,l
gentlyl 'In:"Tuly .Davel/ant raised hlni hair WIlS rough, not from lack of /1(. Scott was admitted to probate. $4.10; Western Sj;or, Treasurer's sup
I!ay five' dollan a month. TWa, from care, but from aD exce88 of the own
Farmsi'll of Wa.rren .nd alJolnlnl
\1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;"';=:':~;';';b~~=::J D~v.enant, was the essence of elo er's energy, apparently. She wore Everett Early was named executor plies, $200.60; Eugene Harper, bridge
repair, $34.70; same, bridge material,
Write for Free Booklet
countiel may obtain mC/ney on lonl
,
quence.
Whipcord riding breeches that fitted and appraisers we]' appointed.
Forest D. lIaines filed IIrst and $4.65; Donald Harpcr, bridge mo
with revealing perfection and a thin,
' t f h
. I $
1
'Ume loanl, at 6 per cent Interest.
brown silk shirt, its collar feminine- IIna1 accoun
0 t e el!tate of Esther terla '. 1 4.66; Chester Harper, bridge "Y';ur Mo.t Pricele.. PO ..... iOD ...
materl I, $3.16; Leo McCaUiste.t',
Cost of securing the lame II very rea
ly rolling, cut Jow and held loosely Rall.
io place I>y a flowing red tic, Sbe , ' Court granted thc request of wn. bridge lmaterial, $8.50 i Harlan-Whitsqnable ,through The Feder.l Land
looked a daughter -of the Vikings, !iam Chaney as executor of the" es. acer, bridge material $2.90; J08coh Detroi~ Street, Xenia, Ohio Bank. For further Information caD
but sophisticated modernized, and
on or Addreaa M. C. DRAKE, Tr....
raieed from Viking stolidity by a com tate Of Mary Constable, to reduce M. Mote, bridge lumbe~, $84'.56; Ed
the bond to a certain Sllm.
Bowman, painting bridges, $199.90;
u~r, phone 316.X, Lebanon, Ohio.
plex modern civilization.'
Court granted petitllon of William Charles Taylor, pointing bridges,
"Eddie, as a housekeeper Ilnd car.
penter and la.n dscope. gardener you Bacon to sell the real Eistate of Enoch ,24.60; A. Hoppe and Co., cement,
LOST
are the " antelope's ankles," sbe an. B~con.
$40.96: Monroe and Johnston, county'
NOTARY PUBLIC
nounced, fiippantly~ "I remember - Court confllT(led the report of Eliz- surveyor's supplies, $41.16; Ohio Cor
LOST-Between Genntown, Weyne..
mer. It 'was deserted then, and cer. abeth Snider as executrix of the es. rugated Culvert Co., sewers, $192.40;
N.llo 1 B k
tainly foro lorn enough." She sat tate of J. W. Snider.'
ville and Ferry, tloaveling bag con.
,
Fred
Snider,
pay
roll,
$296.90;
V.
W.
down.
taining infants' clothiftg, silver cup,
pourt
granted
the,
appliQ4t1on
of
Tompkins,
pay
roll,
$267.75:
F.
M.
Drawa
..........
E.t.t
..
SeU'~
Will.
It seemed good to see some one
ete., 2 pursea, one containing $3 to
from home, though Scottdale belong. William Chaney to reduce bis bond to Collins, pay roll, $200.65; Eden Te..
$6, bean address 3805 N. Main St.,
Wayne.v~I1~.
Ohio
ce*in
1.UDl.
.'
!
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ry,
pay
roll,
$193.90;
same,
$193.10;
a
ed to a past epoch in his life. She
DaYton,
Ohio. Return to Mi.1II1 (;1.
told him the news of 1he little town,
lette office. Reward.
-n90
fis.vored with a humor slightly embittered, slightly ironic. "Now tell me
S'MATTER
POP
The
Strategiat
By
C.
M.
PAYNE
your , trouble, buddy," shi! ordered.
WANTED
when ScottdaJe as a topic , of conver
sation was exhausted.
.DURING the ~ winter season I am
"None to tell," he smiled. "Everye.:&.~'b MA""I ~"''''f,
working on auto I aeain. Shop 10'
thing's fine, I'~ working at Daven.
NO
M~-AN~
'jet;'
ant's."
cated at my home.
If you can't
"pon't you think I'm too old a
',come out, I will call for your car.
friend to be k ept on the outside,
Phone 88F2.,., Frank 'W. Crew.
looking in 7" she shot back, with smil1
n30
ing earnestness that was impressive.
"Come acr088, now; tell your naiDe."
"Nothing to tell, really;" he reitFOR SALB
erated.
"Bunk!" The word Wall freighted
YOU NEED THEM NOW-Soot de.
with contemptuous impatience. "I
stro),er, furnacc and flue brushes,
know what I know, Eddie. You
iron and roof cement, patcbinr pluknow I'm interested. I've been in
quiring around. You've had trouble
tel', Boiler ".x" liquid for etopplne
ovcr tbis place. There is a lot of
leaks in heating plants, wute pipe '
tax.money nearJy due. You've been
t:leaner.
THE BOCKLET - KING
putting on some bouts with old John
CO., . 416 VI. Main Street, Xenia,
W. Barleycorn lind losing spectaeu.
.' ,
.ohio, Phone 960.
lorly. And Patsy's left <lut."
~'Xou astonish me," he said, light- '
FOR SALE--2 Holatein COWII. fresh;
Iy, though !.he red crept up in his '
two Jersey cowa, will freshen in a few
tanned cheeks. , "Really, it's all in
daya; all T. B. tested. W. N. Sean,
the way you say it. "Tbose things are
phone 79,
d7
so-and they aren's so. Mr. Barley.
<:<,>rn and I did do consIderable scrapFOR
SALE-.,.About
6
toni
of
timoplllg and I got mussed. But I've lick
thy liay. M. M. Terry; R, D. I,
~d him. He's out for keeps,' There
IS som)j!l[mone y due.
But I'll
Ore,onil\.
'
tdl'
have it ,
e the redemption period
cl9ses. ' s for ' your other allllertion
WANTED--To buy a farm north or
-well, t hat's qitite wide of the mark,
west . of Wayneaville. Give full
too, Nan,c e."
.
details.
Wonn.ation , confidential.
Miss Encell rose f,rom tbe long
Addres$ Box 89, Miami Gazette d7
log, s~ab chair with the case and
grace of a leopaJld uncoiling. She
FOR SALE--l show c;ue; letove' 1
s~rode ov~r to where Eddie was sitbedroom suite and other artiel~. ,
~tng, The slender hands, with 'amazall i'n good condition. Inquire at th~
!ng strength , in their ,fragile.appearoffice.
ed7
mg' roundness, ' closed on' 'bill IIhouldeJ:1l. She all but lifted him to his
FOR ,SALE-One Jettey cpw,E. F.
feet. They confronted eacb other .'
Reifsnider, R. D. 1, Wa7118lVille,
her hands still on his shouldefll.
'
Ohio.
''.
j7
"See bere, Eddie," she saldJ decIa.:
ively, "it ,w on't do. I lmo~ wnat I'm '
FOR
SALE
Male
~(,
'
J:erae,;
,
talking about. We'll a'd.mit boo Ie Iii
, out. -:But that doesn't help you much
Inquire of EmeBt Bu~orth.
Ther.e's' a lot of money , due on . your
pbone , 22-4%. .
e~8
land, aside, from tbis year's taxes.
You haven't enough to meet it, and
P~E. VALVES AND. ITl'TINCli
you won't be able to eet enoUgh. Tell
Jor ', aU purpo... Bookl.t'. Ibi...
the trUth, now. - Will jouT"
plumbi!!&_ and . ~t!._ ~P"" ... .
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for Christmas

Make someone supremely happy


this Christmas. Give a Buick for 1928.
Delivery will be made, if you wish,
at your home Christmas morning.

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Keelor Carage
Lebanon Ohio

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FILLER S AND, SHORTS

The W. C. T. U. met Thul'lda y afTruth of the matter iI, too much ternoon with Mre. W. W. Welch.
of lhis stunt flying is really dunce . Alfred Edward " wed 90 yean,
flying.
.
died at his home Sunday morn inc,
-at-:followin g a brief U1nen.
.,.... , .
Mllny'
lI
m8~~
ide: of charity II to
Mr. and Mrs. Ceoree Varvall and ,
DE EM'BE n 7. 1027
give un to oLhers the IIdvipe he
family, of Dayton, were dinner gue,ats
us himself.
.
of Mr.' and Mrs. Ed Brown.
,
U's easy eno~gh td bear other pe
There will be a OhrlstmlJS program
1)le'8 bu;dens. They are always SQ at Jonah's Run church
Sunday mornmuch hghter t hun ours.
ing, Decemb er 18, at 11 o'clock.
COIIPAIOOIATI WlDl:OCI.
;--;
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. C~lIett were OUR WASIIIIIGTOIL HOILDI
Hoi, Roll er who let a snake
IGL~
SundllY dinner guests of Mr.
.'

'him to lll~t his fai t h, did a Ii.ttle holy Ira HlIrtsock, at their nOfll and Mrs.
e in Day- OIl! sur' POI WOIIAR.
rollin g af terwa l:_d._ .
ton.

. UNDBERGII AND
Boudoir Slippers Ever Wel~me
" Girl Pupils Sleep Ten Hours DaiMiss . Helen Graham and George
ly." - Helldline.
.
Yep, they seldom WaU were six o'clock dinner guests
'Ot MUn, kid lind
I
Prellden t CooUdc . tatbd wt..
to
Saturda y, of Miss Helen Sims, near
rayon. Plain or
slee p nights IIny more.

Kingma n. .
WIIUUD Green, prealde11t 01 the
ostrtch
trtm.
;- Amerioaa Federatl oli clf Labor.
The man who boasts of his tamUy
Mrs. Laura Sliidake r and Mrs. E.
~ =~ -=- .-.,)7... l'~ :
;.
tree is seldom the one to saw wood M. Villars uttended the funeral of about toft coal bbor tl'01lbla. Ie
Why Not Give Hosiery~
l " START " NOW"'ON PRINTI NG
Mrs. Cassie Cox, at Lytle, Tuesday Pennlyl vania, " Weat Vlr,IIUUa ancl
and say nothing.
Ohio. Labor meD dI~ that
I!fternoo.n .
A
sure-to-be BPrailroad s arc united '\() dep....
I
Whcn a wom~n attempt s to drive a
preclated gift 16 a
The NaLiolial Associll ti on of Man ' nail she ought to have
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Collett and Miss prlcu of coal for fuI purpon a.Wl&4t Could Be
apr. J5.50 pair of Beverly hon.
a man around
ufuc tur~ rs nguinsL Unc le ~um's en- t o do her swearin
Nan Collett were dinner guests, FriLovelur TI&4"
g for her.
' First Floor)
trance Iln.o t he fie ld of munufa cture
Gonrum ent might in c.rtabI
day, of Rev. and Mrs. W. D. Keis,
Silk
Linger
ie
cue.
affecting
~
or powel' develop ment 115 unfair to
public . welfar.
In
. , ~",:~
Wilming
ton.
Fur Coats
E xturnal Bootleg - Now they're
prices of the produ~t aad tho labor
priva te induMtry, which is compell ed
n'laklng
~
booze
Mr.
that
and
from
produce
Mrs.
iodine,
W.
.
It.
W.
but
.
Cossum
it
is
and
~o PIlY taxliS lind insuranc e and the
C hem Ie e,
.tIp-Ins.
not delldly if used as idodine.
family, of Wilmingt on,. and Mrs
There
no bealtatl,on .boat
like.
Regal fura. the lift BUbloomers, IlIps and
Cossum
's
aunt,
.- Mrs. Alice Erwin, of 6x1", the wheat PitCH durin, tile
For so me tim e now the governm ent
pre9"8. l"urtI speak redance
acts.
_r,
Eve
a
futlng
n
sympath
Greenfie
proc
... that COlt tII4I
y may be overdon e.
ld, attended church at Jomembrance the year
has been cOlllpeti ng. wit h the printers
Some of us are never happy unless nah', RUJl Sunday morning, and were rarmen about S2 on fl"IIr)' ........
round.
of the country throu gh its practice
that
thiy
Give
might
Her
ha."
a
PUBe
..lOt . .
we lire feeling BOrry for some one dinner !ruests at the Doster home.
otll"., '135 to uga
of printing s peciul retu r n addresse s else.
didn't let on every bli*L
I
on stllmped envelopes. And these
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
J.
Carr
entertai
n,~,
About the worst start a couple can
Tb. m~ dllcu,Mc
printers must pny ta xes, insuranc e,
. Fur Scarfs
Of ankllope. moire and
mll ke on the sea of matrimo ny, is to ed to six o'clock dinner Wednes day ionate" marria, . of I "0 C , . .
leathel'l In blacli: and
rent lind ull th e other expenses to "charge
a 70IIJIC .... '
evening, honorin g Mr. Cllrr's birth"
the
wedding
ring.
to
wh ich any fo rm of privllte industry
day. , Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Tucker and of twetaty witli the "bt'M1a-~
;- old dauchte r 01 Mr. Halclam ao.
,Secoru l'lO')
;s subjecte d.
daughte rs, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gra- Jullua
Darwin
II not I I
took a million years to ham
u I.e: ~
T his practice of prin t ing envel.
and dllughte rs and Mr. and Mrs. Altor marriar e new
------,--~each will 1m It
opes is II dinkey business a nd bad make II man out of a monkey , but A. S. Collett.
home
to
.olve
problem a
~
a
man
clln
mllke
a
monkey
out
of
him
businellS for Uncle Sam. The Nation self in half a second.
while the bride cond _
Mrs. Roy Clark died lit her home keep/n"
al Editoril ll associat ion lind ot her or
her work in high tebool anel thea
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Friday evening , following a few in
coUege, and tb. yqunL!~ c<!...
ganizati ons sl'e wllging Will' upon it.
Brooklyn explore r tells of' a night weeks' illness, which was
U.e/ul Gilt
s"- Would CIIOoH
not consid- tinue. studTing at the VIIIfttI iIJ
Hills will be introduc ed in both brlln in a ju-ju theo he spoils
the
intoxica
t- ered critical until about 24 hours be- of 1Caa....
ches of Congres a tu abolish the prac ing e tl'ect by explaini
ng that a ju-ju is fore the end. She leaves a young
U tbe marriag e dOlln't turn ~
tlce.
a witch doctor's hut.
.
hU8~and, a daughte r, aged 2 ~ years, to be PUfHtl the plu I. to ...
to
Congres8men who will be called to
;_ _ ;
a baby son, aged 2 months, fatner, ran,. 1 a Ol'lOrce.
C?f crept de chine .aUn,
vote on ~he bills are urged to ponder
Don't Cheer Yet -Evenin g gowns mother, brothers and sisters
plaJ,n and ~tcbed velAll occaslon frocts of
to mourn
Preside nt Coolidg e's stateme nt thllt now are cut to the heels
n..t Ie looldn6 fartlMlf . . . . .
vet. IldwOW lll quilted
on one side Funeral services were held Monday
satin. chiffon. leorv ette,
Governm ent should get out of all and to the hip on the
tbu 7O~ people lellemll Y can
~attn and leol'8eUe,
oth!)r. There's at 2 o'clock from the M. E. church.
and flat cr.epe.
kinds of business lind stay! out. This
to look. Uk, marria, . 1II11( oahar
(hit rlOoT)
no
occasion
to
"hlp,
hip,"
"u:0JId '10')
over
a
The
first
thin,.
leaders
includ.es, of course, the printing bUIIma" not be p.rfec!1I bat tbe
meeting in the
one-sided alfair:
Vegetab le Cookery or Nutritio n pro- YOIlllf tbltak, hope and be_ tIaaI
ness.
A
/rOm Donenf. Id', WW Pr01lI1 II Compll mnt
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ject was held at the Aid rooms on
lf the bills f ail, a new fouryea r
to 1M Olver '
Ne w York police arrested 2000 Thursda y, in charge of Min
HOPl: G ....
contrac t between the Governm ent
Watts. BEL1E VING ~daal1
motor~s l.8 in one week for violatin g We were gilld
7
_U4.
to 'have Misl Parker, what b worth whtl. la
and the envelop e manufa cturers will
probabl y be entered into, and th e ?ver.tlm e pllrking law and the jam a visiting home agent, with us. This
In t rllffic court on trial day was so course
is not designe d to teach folks
practice will be continue d. Winning
German , IIgn. the IA:Nut ..
DOUBL E ACTION
the fight means giving industri al grellt a new court house is to be built how to cook, but to teach the relation Natlortl agreeme nt ''affcrdl i''. p~
!mmedia
telywhich
is
another
lesson
of
tccdOft
food to health. We hope every
to womer workerl before
Americ a a precede nt for attacks on
In financ ing a proposit ion.
housewi fe in the township is Buffic. and after chlldbit lh.- A. "'9111U1
Some folb wash their f ..ces
similar evils in other industri es.'
iently interest ed in the health of her :-olllcl be alIowe4 to quit woctl ... .
Winning mes ns lin underst anding,
Each mawnin ' in de sinkfamily to come to the clllllses.
too, that paternal ism will be POIltMrs. rw..ti. .... .. lIIrtJi
Ali use a drlnkln' fountain ,
Tom Rich with Mrs. A. B. Talmag e 'aMnm aia alNT Q . .01
poned awhile.
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And db~1I it wblle Ah drink.
assisting , will have a class at the ward, willa par aad , .... . . . . .
home of Mrs. Rich on Wednes day, attatioa .
EASY MONEY HERE TO STAY
Decemb
er 7th at 1 o'clock.. Mra. I That _de
~I
j
Send the Gazette to lome friead.
WE
Carl Blackbu rn, With Mrs. G. M. Mae- tioO-;(o vemmU iu oo~ __
QUICK LY ~
~~~------FIlEE'I( )Jr, CHARG E
Z'E ~e' TILLMAN .SAlIS II -~
Harvllrd 's universi ty's commission
Donald assisting , will have a clus at pk!rere to 40 for WOIllft ,..ti&t JD.
CALL
US BY \TIME AT OUR
on "Econom ic . Research," predicti ng
Sl\lew., IS A GoO'( WHO
the Aid room8 Friday Decemb er 9th, ial\ll'lftt ' hor.. owaera dS4 lor I
UPE.S E
l ;.n &C0prosper ity for 1928, sees nothing to
at 1 p. m. Mrs. LBura Sbldake r, with I . . . . . . thoanll4
_
'CAN FAT HI' CIi~ liND
.
VACCI NATIO N OF SWINE
worry business , finllnce or anythin g
Mn. Ed MacFar land assisting , wiU
(A SPECIA LTY)
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tiAVE "1['ll'"
else well manage d, no danger in "unhave a class at the' Aid room, Mon- T, 'Ii. ..... .101
Iue. Whlt.~.
,~
wieldy invento ries, overpro duction or
day, Decemb er 12th at 1 p. m., Mre. Do
Ho_ HARVE
CI'Ouncb, at
NotJola .
~ die
R.....I. S..... . a
.. YSBUR a. o.
Howard Graham with Mrs. Clint .
trouble in transpo rtat ion."
~1. tsJ OOQ,OOO;
t
W
Vln_
UI"
clBll8 at the home of Mrs. Graham ,
Jllmes Speyer, an able banker,
Na.". t;;IlcllalLa. tl'loo
whose .fat her, grandfa ther and greatOIeaver assisting, wiD have a clan at : f'CUVJ BtiiUdlDr. 1ZIo(IOO,.OQ(L B
PUNER AL DIRECT ORS
Phone 11
grandfa ther were in finance before
the borne of Mre. Graham , Tuesday , . UaGlt Sua abou14 ..... ....
VIAYNESVILLE. OHIO
HARVE YSBUR G, OHIO
him, says ; "Why ask 'bow long will
Decemb er 13tb, at 1 o'clock.
-~... to~aD_
prosp'erit y last" This country 's norA ' 4oua
~
.
,
. CoaI4
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mal conditio n is prosper ity. If we
Full, ilquipp ed for Good
_
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die
.
.
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_
THUMBS UP
act like sens ible men, ' prosperi ty
Seniee .
AM
.wott.
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should laat indefini tely like health
Wet-" I "
don't feel any rain."
lArs
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Dllp)8
,-Room.
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,
In a healthy man. Onr national InI
.
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NOW THAT'S SETTLE D
Amb.lance Stnle e '
Wette r- No wonderr "You ve arot i c.r,:,~~
heritanc e is ' incalc,ulable, lnexbau l,
faeW
W1~
Be (after breakin! r in 0 na dance) your hand tum~_wronc.
DeDll.t
~.
Ta.aok oNE "
tible. ,. Why should this natlon be -"You know I've nsver
C*IF
llAT'oa l NIGHT
met
you."
'BE
SPECIF
IC
anythin g but prospero us as long as It
'tMh Cii
She (indign antly)- "Do you know
~
retains enerln' and common aense'" who you are dancing with'"
'
~;~rJi
"Was It you f kiaaed at Bob'l lut ~~
~ ... .~>tA
T~Harva~untion
~re~~
mm~~b "You
~~' are dancing
favors a continua
T~~~
" what timeT"
of an "easy
~

with
t
he
01117
~ t' I1~~D
"About
b~.~
M~~~~_DD~
aad ~ ... '~
money" policy by the Federal Re- daughte r of a United States
)fOt
"""'~J
~M~~~O~~~.~.~~~MM~
;
Senator ."
!IRa.
,
a
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serve bank A sane recomm endation
...
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"Do you know who you are
.....
In ' the wbrld's richest country only Inr with'"
u8uriou s money lenders would 'desire
She interest ed
no."
anythin g but easy money, which to
He
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3It'. Cltbrtltma. ~~ime'

Prl.,, $1.60 pn Y.ar,

Dai nty, Prac tica l'Gi fts Are Alw ays Welcome'!

IIAII&.

.$1.25
$7.50

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$1 9;

ax

wa.

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$2.98

$2.98

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$1 .00

$12.50

$15

$79.50

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2'''' ."'"
A Robe
$2.98 $2950

A New Frock
$15 and $25

at"

tb~r~INKING.

Dr. W. E.

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J. E. McCh~le

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DEAD STOCK
GET""".

llanephll1' F..- er Co.

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Dr. ,John W. Mill~r

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I.Steerf:!~f!~~~~ Cud in Banll ~obby ,

Th e'M iam i Ga ze tte


From -

NOW
to
1',: 1.:.1>.

~'~ '~ 1'

cl.l lin!; 1,lUU ouuuu. und bringing a price or


$2,,200 .00, was a unique display In the lobby of The Un.lon
TruBt
Compapy, Olevelond, the largop ' Illngll1 bllnlllng .room In t1;1e wor~d,
recently .
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Tho 'qteer was rn lsod by n ulpli Bonder; a 8I.xteen
-year~ld
lad ot Wlildo, OhIo. He won the grand prize at the CleTeland farm
Live
Stock ShOll' In tbe Olevelan d Public AudltorlulD, where In 19U Calvin
Coolidge rccelved the Ropubllclln nominat ion for Presiden t.
At tho con cluclon ot the t.lvestock SholY the ateer wu bid III at
auction .by. lll. W. J' helpD of Swift &: C3. for W. L. ;R0u, PrealdQ
the Nickol Plate Rall r on ~ . . In the ' atoor's pen In the Union nt of
TrUll
lobby lin. RO SR preDente d Ralph wlCb tbe cbeck for ,2,200.0 0 In
payme~t for. the stcer.
W
Rnlph Immedia tely look his check to one of the bank'a
sa.,IDP
tellor8 and dr posltell lho "hole $2.200.0 0 In a Bavlnge account ,
",hleb
he eXIJec,t8 will 't,lleo 111m through college when be la old eDo,ugb.
II his anlbltlOIl to tnlco n complete egrlcult u.ral eourae and become &
a
rillser"o

Jan uar y 1, 1929

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for only
No Hunt inl Notice

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No' wprider the lmart womall &011,l tl 0", meJal broca4e an'd ftmt
for a(temoo a tea brid,_ o
'r 'ftnc c:ntlle.
. ~-.
.
other c~mbillatioa could. ~,"'I,
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!!''!!!!!!
<
~~!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
!!~!!!!!!!!!!!
!!!~!!!!!!!7!'
!~!!!!!!!!!!!!
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!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!~!!!!'!!!'!!!!!!!'!!!!! ~gaal It ,for luxur)' aad .mart.....
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,
I
Here It l. III the two-piec e 111.:1.
...._
__
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _... which
enryon e like 0 well--tJa .
blogle of a . rich metal cloth . or
lace and .the' .ldrt Qf transp.r ent
YeIYet wblcb Ii '.t.o ' lI'eC1 for th.
V-rieck that tlea It.elf llito a .ma"
bow. Gbld or .llYer b~de with .
black .,elvet II the molt popular
cobtbinauoD.
.
,'
.,
Ma.1. be obtained In .Iall
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44. ~J. 36 ~qul,.. 2~ ,.nla of
~ U. Earl, fot Your Sal.;P at W.Cu arant..
36 to 40 Inch material for bleNf
.
,. Satiafacotjon or ha . Nothlnlr.
and I~ ,p rel. (or .klrt ....d trt-~
.$
.
';"
~
''' . mID... I Pett,""
to any: .delr... _ypqa a -recellM .. '25e. 1ft cuh or V.' S. po~ IW'
way~ m~tlon .be _ted. Acld.....
"'ttera ~ tIda' .....

F.

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Aucti~neers

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No Buntin . wi.t h dop or otherwi N


or trappln c allowed , cIai' or nlcht, 'Oll
the followin c farms: .
FRANK: BRADD OCK
ED .FURNAS FARKS

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Public Salea
As J am leaviae the fum, I w1l1
.ell at public auctiOn at IDJ: l'OIieace
8 mDes 10Uth of Wayn. .me, OD
t

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WEDNE SDAY, DECEM BER 11 ... '17
. BeaiDn lq at 10 o'clpck..-4' '!bonti.
4 co.... 1'7 .ho. . lmp~ 800 1111.
of com. ete.
' .:
.
.
. WJf. ORHDOp'~
StiIn 8lmpeon , AuctL

W. B. O'N..u . Clerk. ,

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$1.50
'rbi.i, an :opportunity to send the
. ' Gue tte ' to some' relative or

.irten~ as a

Cliri.t~aa.

rem emb rabc e

at their ballld. room Oil Tuel-

Compensation Blank.

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r
The w'i!ek ~brll'd out ihtht ( r
oni.)r8. Their rlnge. IIrrivcd
ul'ly \,mdIlY lIIoming lind berOT
3:30 \' i!I'Y one ill lIigh soh ool ,had
be 11 inlrodu. d to the new jewelry.
Pupils a. well 118 in8tructo~5 liko tho.
rings hnd pins and we, as Seniors,
hop ou r pnTonts like them . IIlso.

11,1'

Priscma Lump
Yellow Jacket Lump Yello~ . Jacket Egg
Millers Creek Lump Millers Cre,ek Egg
I

Gem Lump
Gem Nul
Pocahontas Lump Pocah90las Egg
also

.
'I'hlr.i Sonrin)' In
'hul'('h .. h 01 ut I) :30 ;
J'rny(' 1' ,and . (' 1'1\101\ lit

~C!'lllh('[' . I I.

ThO/a! C)li~lble
I\dj u ~tud comJ'ensaliun must wake their nppJiillllOll b for~ Jllnuury 1, 1928. to se
CIlI' U Lh 0 '>numi' benefits \If Lhis aliI.
AP11lications IIllly bc obtllitled (-yom
E. M. Gro!;..'l. lIc1ju\.ant o[ the L banon
Legion Post nnd Knrl .Dakin, llrll\lulO
ufficer:
'
All honorallly discharp: (I vel r ll ns
! lhe Wor le! \vllr li nd widows.
drc n o r t heir guardians, mothers or
111thers ot d ceased veterans wh o d~pended 0 11 them tor support at lhe
tilllc o f t heir death ure eligiblo to
t ho 'o mp c nsntiol1.

The annual election of the


holder!! of tb.t' W \I~'n IIvllll.
Bonk fOr the purposll or electing
liccl' for the ensuing year, will

ordil1l1r InvilN\ to tneRO


rviccR.
n v. John J. S~ hael! r l nee tor.
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FERRY CHUR4i:H OF CHRI!!T

.
Bible . thool, 9 :30;
o~lmu~~on
Th
tolhl'rll clllu met lllst Friday an,l >I(3I'mo n. IW(!nlng sorvlce '7.30.
_ _ _____- - at Ihl' .ratlu Bui\clitlg, to hold their A11 UI' > IHIe me.
regu lar m~c ting lor November.
The Indi es' "L Iyul ' Vomen" meet
at lhe purso nuge thiH (Wednesdny)
The mith-Huj:(hcs boys L\rc ready to afternoon .
build the frllme for thoir shop as soon
'l'he ofllcers of the church meet at
Thc r gulnr monthly meeting of the
liS I he r at of the material arrives.
th~ ]Jarsonng }'ridIlY e,cning.
W. '. T. . \Vns entorta ined in th e
Nathan J()hnson, Minister.
hOI)lO of Dr. and Mrs. Wnlkind. on
The grad onrds ~viII ue givon oul
1'111' <illY. December G.
'1'hc s ub ject
t hi s week for the second term of
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
fo r II i"CllSsion f or Lhe day \Vas EVllnscheiol this yea r. Every ono i~ hoping to havo an "A" on his ChT istma ~
Evcry- geliRlic lind Sabbath Observllnce, of
Sll ndny School lit 9 :3 0.
which depnrtment Ml's. Watkins is
card so Soota will think him nil right. body cordially invited,.:,
the di re lor. A number of helpful
The SeniO!: cl88" is planning to enrt,udings were enj oyed. Dr. Watkins
TURTLECREElK COMMUNITY
ter tain the school wit h fI C hri stmll~
conducled devotionals and n pleasan t
CHURCH
progrllJll given before school closes
lind ~ocin l time wns e n joyed.
undny School 2 :00 p. m.; worfor t he holidays. Dat~~ wiJI be an--"--- -- - ship, S :00 p. 111.; Children's servic e,
nounced Inter.
() :45 p. 111.; preachin', 7 :30 p. m.;
injur~
Last Fridny night lhe ha"kelbnll prllyer meeting. 7 :30 p. Ill. ; Wednestho lIn ll Mrs. S. ' . Stnhl. of Fl'Bnkgllmes were played at Bellbro(lk. tiny; Bible Study. 7 :30 p. m. Friday.
Bot h gUllI cs were won by Wnyne~vi i1 e ~ubjoct, "Abrllhllm."; chorus rehonr- lin had 1\ nllrrow C"CIl )l B Illst Sunday
High,. first. Learns Rco r 21 to 17. The sal, 7 :30 p.m., Fridny.
.
IVl ll' n " ClllL' spending th' nC ternOOll
O. It HARVEY. J'nstor.
lit Ih:. 11.)"IC o( Mr. lind MIs. W. 11.
s cond tt'flm's ~COTe b in ~ Hi to 1!l.
'rhis. FI'i(lJ1y night Springboro will
----AIl,II . .. I' l his placc. lh('y werc r ,turllmntch Ihrir teams wilh W. H. S. her!'
METHODIST CHURCH
in) I" Il:eir hOllie, thoir nInchin
a t th e \ nyncsv ill e Gym .
H:15. Sunduy elrool ; 10:30, prellch- ski .! .! ," l ill fre sh gl'!lvc l a short dising son'ice; 0: 15. ~ pworth League ; tnm p (1',. 111 Wllynes\ille. nnd upset.
7 :00 . evening service.
The IIInch inc was wrecked but with
Aaron S. Watkins, L.H.D. , Pastor. t he ex.ception of being badly .s haken.
t he occupa nts cscllped injury.

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Waynesville MiIICoal &Ice Co.

County Incorporation

Co
Vol. 1

lanual')' 10, 1928, between the


of 1 and 8 p. m.
L. M. HENOF.lt~ON. Clltlhi .. r._.

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Decembur 7, ' ] () 27

No.

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Curt Hisey has a


whole fllmily. The
nl:;w 6-tube Cosley
spidt of givi ng ut
'Rlldio.
His only
Christmu8 limc is
une oJ th u most ' complaint is that
the stations don't
eommendnble tralt..~
ign
off
ear I y
o( our AlI1cricun
e noough at night 80
peo ple.
ho clIn get some
sleep.
Mrs. Be n Smith is
the proud owner of
nnw Hllag Electric
. Even a tombstone
Washer. It BU rely
wi ll say nice things
wkes t he drudgery
abu ut a man when
out of wash day.
he is down .

Publi.bed in tbe intere.ta of tbe people


of , Waynenome .nd
the farma and E.nn,
era oE thi .. vicinity.

FRED M . COI,E '


Yes, ' we bcJicve
thu t a slItisfied cus
t omer is our best udveriiae men t. Thflt is
why we t ell yo u
ab out soml' oC them
in this apllee once in
II whil.
.
Here's how this
i,iea works out : Leslie rl'eu th I' buught
II Hca tro lu lit yeIL r
IIgo. T he (l tiH'r dny
he Clime in lind
uu ugh t all 8sl11lc
Range because he
was so well satisfied
with the Helltrola,
he wanted a range
lllllde hy the same
company.

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The recent threednys' cnrniv1l1 Lhnt


t he Indies of the
'Method ist
church
cllnducted, wus n
hUl(e ~ u cces.q. Why 1
BC'cliuse' t hey CIlIplOYI'd th> L111'ce hig
elements of success ;
work, plus cu-epel'lIt ion plus advertising

A CHRISTMAS
THOUGHT

' Try and visualize


t he world todny if
hriRt had not been
born.
And then
thllnk Gud that he
was born and we
huve his birth to
lonor at Christm.as.

He-"When I was
young t he doctors
Articles of incorporation were isST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH
said if I didn't stop
sued today in the office of Secretary
Fr.d M. Col.
undll Y, December 11, service at
smoking I would beOnly
16
more
of Statc Clllrence J. Brown to the
H.rdw.r.,
Farm 1m
7 :3 0 a. m.
-4
come fee ble - mindshopping days beLebanon Finance Company, formed
Fathor Bien, Pastor.
plemllato
Reg uln r communica,tion of Wayed".
fore
Christmas.
We
for t~~urpo; of bu yi ng,' selling and
nesville Lodge No. 163 F . & A. 1\1.,
She-"Why didn't
Phone 32
have lots of suitadisco tang otes, bills. negotillble
Tuesday evening, December 13. Visyou stop?"
Waya.... m., OLIo
ble gifts for the
instruments a nd ~ecurilies.
The
iting lind sojo urn ing brcthrell are
maximum number of ' hnres which
welcome.
t.he corporation is authorized t.o have
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HAS. BRADBURY. W. M.
outstllnding is two hundred and fiIty
F. B . Henderso n, Sec'y;
of commOn capital !ltock of $25.000.
~;th shores fit. $1 00 each . The in
corporatorR, aro Howar d W. Ivins, C.
E. Shelor a nd Glad ys H.
meier.
A check. repre8'cnting the amoun t
.
,
'
.
of money to be distributed by th,:
The Nme Ti~ers, all former High
Warren County Fllrm bureau to far- school stars, Will pIny bas~etball. at
mers who purchased f ertilizer co-op- the Gym next Saturday night Wlth,
eraUvcly this fall, is expected within probably, the New C~ntral Markets,
the next two weeks, it WIIS IInnouncetl or some othllr 1?ayton team. No
The Friendship club will meet
la loinl on .yer, da, until our .ntir.. atoclo: ia aold.
Our atoclo: I.
the home of Mrs. Ada Furnas, on by Lee E. Earnhnlrt, serv'ice manager chnrge for ndmlssio.n Everybody
be;DI reduced f t, but we .tUl baye hundred.. of B~, BarlaiD .
of
th
e
orgll
nization,
t
oday.
The
come
lind
support
the
home
team.
~ Wednesdny lifternoon, December 14.
Compare our price.. with wb.t you .re pa,iDI aDd ,ou will w.lo:e up.
- -- .. Ten cent gifts will be exchanged, this check is this coun ty's s hare of apHere are few of our m.a,- low price..
being the meetlng nearest Christ- proximately $64. 000 in patronage div
idends which will be paid back to the
mas.
50e Ro,al B.lo:i"l Powd ....... 40c Good Cora, e.a ........... ........... 9c
farm ers of Ohio on the more t han
26,000 tons of ferti1l~er co-operative:
Prof. William P. Vandervort, of
25c Royal B.leinl Powde ...... 20c P ..... 2 ca.a for ,.............. .... ..... 15..
Iy purchased this :(Q l\. This ~J'ings Morrow, a ~roth er of James Vander350: Calumet Bakia, Powder.. 26c E. J . Pea., 3 _a ............ : ......... 25"
the totul amo unt paid in patronage ~ort! of thlS place, WIIS found de~d
350: Rumford Bakiac Powder.20e: Tom.t_a, 3 ........................... 25"
All 25c Baki", Powd.r. .... .... ZOe: Cala AprieDb,. e. . .................. IS"
Tho ladios of the Ferry church divide nds by t he Scrvice department In hiS rOOm lit the Emery hotel, Cm
will hold a food sDle in Mrs. Sides' of the State Farm bureau to $572,730 cinnati, W?dnesday of last week. He
D.l Mo.te P.acb..., can .......... 23e
since January I, 1 23.
Wll8 . supefln tendent of the Morrow
P '" G So.p, 10 for .......... ,.....37e . D.I Moate Aaparalu., e ........2Se
room on Friday Dj!comber 23.
Co-operative pUjrehssi ng, ~lIid Mr_ public schools for 32 years.
Kirb So.p, 10 for .................. 37" B..eIlaat B. Be.... , c:a. ....... ... 1Oc
Earnhart. in eXJ)la ln lng the dividend,
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Cr,atal White, 10 'or.............. 37" C.mpbell. B. Beaaa, 3 fo'r ...... 25c
Whit. Laundr" 10 for ............37c ,Campbell'. Soup, ........... ;...... IOe:
is only one branch of the efforlB of
the orgMization to reduce costs of
ou~g
Cle Ee.,., 10 for ....... ..........33'10 Wain.. S.~moD ........................ 3'Oc
'Leao.,7 for .. ..... ....... ................ 2S" Pink SalmoD ........................ .... ISe
farming. The savink of a few dolThe Young Friends Meeting ywill
Starell, oal,., par .... Il ....., .. .. .... 8c Rio Coff_ ................... .. ........... 25..
Jars here and there is not the goal
3.lb. BOIl St&J'c:h., .............. ...... 23c Faac, S ...to. Coll.................. 3S..
Ella Mae Lewis is on the sick list. of this branch of I1ctivity, he SBYS, be held 'at the home of Roscoe Furnas
next Sunday , evening, December 11,
Old Dut.. b Clean...r, 2 101'_ ..... 15" r.(a1weU Hoa.. .. .... :...............48..
but
the
farm
bureBlu
is
makinlr
every
Mrs. Eva Grl1ham was a .L1a,~)nl el'l'ort to ' secure for its members the promptly at 7 :80.
'
Cora Starcb, 2 ..olle. ................ 15e Old ReHaltie ..............: ............. 4SC
shopper Wedncsday.
highest quality I~ Iii faw fann neces.. e AI6ert To"aeco........ 1Z~ ..
a socia\. sitles of the kind which are best
IILlrl~t-1~~~:t~::::==:i~
........................ llve Pri"
Star Tobee..o, :& pla'............. :&SC
15e L,, Z fo........................... 25c: Ta.edo Tob.c..o _...................... IOC
time at Lytle Hall,
eirenin..
adapted , to mnl(e profits for their
. ~Oc L,ea, 3 for ........................ 25c 30e O'Cadar 00:...:................... Sc
Everett .Early and mother, Mrs. us~.rs..
.
30e Liq..ld V.a..r ........ " .:..... t23!
Belle Scott spent MOllday In Piqua.
Nor 1S co~perlltive purchlUll~g
. SALIJ!
,
and the lupplyJn~ of quality euppb!ls
W. C. Smith was a business vis
;Sll~ Vic", ~al.e ..... ,........... , .. :&h
lOO-lb.
~
$I.QO
Mrs. P. W. Stroup, of Ingomar, 18 Urrough the organlz!&tlon IIlJ end ip itor ill Columbus a couple of days last
3Oe: I..tf\at t~,hl" .. ,.... l) .. ' . . , ~
visiting her daughter, Mrs. Myrtle itself," SIIYS Mr. Earnhart, "All of week.
50-lb. bali.;, .... :........... " ., .... , .. ,.8S! zOe ,B ....b1(at Qa~.!lIt....... ,m." IISi
as-lb. ba' ............ ......... :............ 3Se M.tellel, 3 .... 1l........ : .. . ........ .... 1~
econ9mlc worl t of the organllllM'
W h
Oox and husband. . .
Block S.lt ............... ,:.. .. ,:, ...... : 4tk J.llo, :& .....~Ie . ............. " ... " la~
Mrs: Clyde Wharton and daughter,
in l1\llrketing, purchlUllnll' ()r pro-.
ISS Emma
oammahorn, Qf
asI
S 'th
t duetion, is carried ' on to bring agrl. mglon C. H" is t he guest of her
}5" Eat~t, oRI, .; :.............. 1~
Meriam, and Miss Ve rna ml spen culture nearer the level of prosperity grandmother.
CANOI~5
Pool Toaati, IMIl . ......... ...... .. h
FridaY ,in Dayton.
,.
Jelly Orop . ... .. ....... ........ ........ .. 110
of other industry. We want fann orMI'. and Mrs. C. D. ~{jsr8 spont 11
c
Mrs. Walter Guy, lIirs. Adda Bur- g'anization, that through II better ee.- pprt of hlst week with ' friends at
Oran,. Slio .............................. 1SC
STONEWARE
net and Mrs. jessie LQngacre were onomie standing, ngricu lture may be Bridgeport, Ind. '
Chocol.te Drop. ...................... IS..
III Dayton, Monday,
Frencb Cream. . ..... ................ 2Oe: All kiad., ,a1 ............................ I5t;
more prosperous lind farm people -The Ladies Aid met a t ,t he Annex
W d
d
Th W F M S
The Abram family moved last week may enjo}' more of the comforts and
h
lion 0. Jles ny.
e .' . . ,
from the Stacy 'f ann to Robert conven Ien,ce~ YI h. I'~
we generl! Y with Mrs. H. F. Compton the aame
group under tb.o t cirm .01 standard ef day.
'
Friends tennnt houee.
Jiving."
Mrs. Harry Gl'ahnm and Riley Say--Miss M)'l'a Hl!ydock rendered two
EGGS AND POULTRY SAME AS CASH
lor visited their brother lind family
. groups
Meli;~ipps . op t.he 'col)o at
in Lebanon , Saturday.
Att~nded
Remember, tLia Sale ll\Ob uatll our .to..k I. ,0111. Dea't pat cill ,
a meetillJ of the X!!ni~ M~sJc club,
Monda)' !!vel}in.~ .
Mrs. Ben Hawke spent Saturday
letti~~ ~our !~.~," of - t~,. ~.~f.i!!,:
an d S undny in Harvey,sburg, with
Mr. and MrR. Elmer S}teehan were
Allco Louise oldest daulP1t~ 'of
her friend, Mrs. Mary Tucker.
clIll~d to Middletown, Ohio, last Sat- MI'. and Mrs. Roy Oarr, ~ecame the
urday on account of the deat}l IIf the wife of Murray cMilla~. I}I Indl!!n~
Mrs. Violet Burnet and so n,
u~cle,
T. ~eorll'e Hunter, apolis last Thursday. She II very pop
of Dayton, were over-S\lnday
who was killed by a Big Four paasen- ular and has tho best wishes <Yf 11 hOlt
of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Burnet,
ger train ' in that dty. Funeral 8er- of friends.
'
.
Mrs. Ruth Ssvage spent the
the
lat
e
re8A
wedding
'
of
unusual
Inter
est
was .1Iii 1l1ii"~~!liiii~.~~1IltI!1!1!I!""'
IIIJI
iliIi.
vice6
'l"ere
held
f'ro
m
end with her mother, Mrs. Belle Din iderlce on 'fl)un~iay ~ fternoon at
widdie and daughter, in Waynesville. I: S~, ~ev. McMilll!n. ot ~ip~ipl!!ltl, tJlat of Warner Morris, of this
alld Mrs. Laura Shepherd
Mr. and Mta. J css Harris and fam- offiCiating.
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Cinolnna.t\, wpl$)~ 0 .curr~ in
ily spent the week..end with the latcity , on Thursday. Tbe, PJ,'e
ter's sister and family, at' HlIlsboro.
home" to their many friends t'n
Sllveral persons ' from here attendresidence In this village~
,
ed t he Christmas carnival at the M.
Miami Chapter l~o. 107 O. E.
E. church at Waynesville, last week.
will ~ eet in regular seSBjon Mpnga1
REASONABLE
Mrs. Belle Gnham, of Springboro, evemng, December 12, at 7:30. luspent a couple of days last w~ek with stallation . , Visiting members wel
Cordu-J/I 811,!h tops on these
her nephew, Frank Miltenberger and come.
care are much lower t)lan ,ast year."
family.
Roy - '!Yeah. Cuttin' down iIIe
MIN;ERVA HOUGH. W. M.
overhead. "
SUSA.N JJA W~~, Sec'y.
Mr. and JIIrs. Ke sler Grllham and
daughter were Sunday guests of Mr.
,a
I1nd Mrs. Charles Guitner, nellr Mi.
IImisburg.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pickering lind
children, of near Centerville,' spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Joshua
Chenoweth. .
Mrs. Charles Johns, accompanied
by Mrs. Henry Satterthwaite, attendNew and exclusive
, ed a Republican committee banquet
photo of Secretary of
at Lebanon, Monday evening.
C0n1m 8 F~c
Herbert
Mr. and . Mrs. J. Berne Jones atHoover. \vho appears
. to hc gaining in pop'
tended a birthday dinner for 'the latK~EP ALL QUR GOW~, fl&RSE8,.
ular Republican Cavor
ter's lIister, Mrs. John Zimmennan,
for !he G.O.P. Pr~8i
FARMING UTENSILS, AND IU~H
Sunday, at her home in Dayton.
dentlal
nomi"atlon
LIKE, 9R SHA(.J. 'WE USE l'HE
. Walter Kenrick received word,
which President Coo-'
CLAS.S IFIED. COLUMNS7 '
Monday, of, the. d:eath of hlB aunt,
lidg c line" nQ! ell'oose
to ' ncccl't,
Mrs. Mary L. Snvers, age 93 years,
lit ' her home at Excelsior Springs,

Ma sonic Lodge Notice

Batteries

Accessories

Weare cOnveniently located. where you can buy absol~tely dependable tires, made by Goodyear, at very
~nable prices-and enjoy eflicient and complete
tire aervice.

Low Price Pathfinders


Big, sturdy t.ires, built by Goodyear for the motorist
who wants a lar6e measure of genuine quality at the
loweit possible cost.

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PATRONAGE DIVIDENDS
Will BE PAlO Independent Basketball

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ZiMMERMAN.'S
Selling 'Out Sale

Friendship Club

Ends His Life

Market

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LYTLE

F
nends Meet-Ing

lEW BURUNGION

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Individualized 1 ire Service

Waynesviiie, M,otor
Phone 105

C~.

Waynesville, Ohio

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Watch Our.W~dowsfor Special ~es Every Saturday

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Funeral

Order Eastern Star

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Full Value For


Your Feed Dollar

for
tbeTuudo

BULVSEYE

When you payout money for a dairy


feed you expect to get your money back
in bigger milk production. You'll find
that Mjami Dairy combines good results
with low cost. All of the ingredi ents
needed to increase the milk flow and to
mainta.in the cow's body are contained
in this popular 16% protein concentrate.
Pure cane molasses gives appetizing
flavor to Miami Dairy. It's a feed that
your herd win relish and prosper on
straight throu gh the year. How about
ordering Il supply now?

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Mo.

Everett Early, Lytle, Ohio.

Miami DairY.16%

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Among those from II distance who


'attended the funeral of Mrs. Cassie
Cox ,laat week, were: Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Hanby, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
'Ber:gdall, Mr. and .Mrs. ' Rolla ' Phn1Ip.s, Mr. and Mrs. FOI;e.at Githens,
Miss Ida Githens, Miu Mildred Glth
enJI, Mr. lind Mrs. Lawrence Sims
and daughter and Sherman Dyke.!. of
Da::yton ; Mr. and :Mrs. Howard ljra~
ham, Mrs. Laura Shidaker, of Harvcr-.burg; Mrs. Belle Graham, of
Springboro and Mrs. P. W. StrouP.
of Iqomar.
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