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7*ettmeOteto*mofP^eeiS3^e} THURSDAY* JANUARY 7th, 1»32 THE REPUBLICAN HERALD. WAVERLY, OHIO PAGE EIGHT it. if. s/. is * e IDAHO ###*#»** ROUNDABOUT THJMNTY Items Of Interest Throughout the County During tho Past Week : Own Throckmorton if Piketon R. IDAHO-Chartr* Pennisten of ;: **t». ^m pmu of Mr. trrt Oolumbut is a guest at ths heme; u..^ p tt |Ul, ot HUlttero. of Mr. and Mra Roy Ware ot Ito name, near here. j *f f- * * ¥ I* ♦ [» i Mr. anl Mrs. Prrmor.t Steiner ]snd daughter Hilda ot. Jamestown ■5 were recent guests of Mrs. Chas. . A Stubbs ot nesr Idaho.* J Ml** Lucy lisle of Idaho ar.d *Be Sure You're Right Then Go Ahead' Is a Good Motto Some-! times-Rut There Are Some Exceptions. "He'.pl iV.trrl Murder p i ThU slanting call tor help rang j i out In the wee small hours of a re- j '.cent r.ixht coming apparently.from j the rvulXe Block yrot actress North ; Market stieet from local pile* j Jasper M. E. Defeats teaAjaaitwi Bond Street Spats' **■ •«*» " lhe : Jasper Teams Win* Long End of a 29 to 23 V. : F-sync st Strphrnipr. Hall at headquarters at the time; together with a few lay cttirena and stringer or two. . J Again the cry pierced the nltht. Sergeant Burn*. Captain Orates and Officer Bvnhart\ h**ter.«-J to the Boor; which \ Vada cut; tnto PIKETON-Frsnk Cooper aad Clifton Tslbott hare officiated at hatkttball games at Wakefield, j Manchertcr tnd West Union with In the past week. —c ! Score. LATHAM-Mls* Fera Cartwrtght; haa returned to her home here] ._»_, -- after a vitlt with her graadpar-J Juper. ftiturdsy night the Jstper i Mtrktt street. Barr.hart had grsb- tnta Mr. snd Mrs. A. M. Cart-j M. E. bSAketbaU team Of if sted the'j ^ fc ^'.pin"ohhi* way out."The Wright.of Sinking Springs. ; tvrtsmcuth Bond St. Sptta by the cthfr cti)cr.t 't^ ready with ie- ■■ ■»' i wore o! 29 lo IV After the game I x<))x<n_ JASPER—Charle* Dewey hss r*« > ntbilt the playm were chsnft tamed to Ohio State V at Co- | rloth* in the batemer.t tonrt trot* htmbu* a.Ter a visit here with; > ;aro*e between two players hla parents. Mr. and Mrs, r^yd! M,:Hnghs of the ' Spstt tr.d. Pau.,, Dewey cf this pUce. Btnaer of Juper -which resulted : A**** **** prsnkswr W** tncouiap —o— i tn Besaet UV.r.t chsrers rf amult j **'.- **' *° \ ********- T*"*****, Officer PIKETON*—Mri. Jane Bttwttfg:■ r;.h t-;tnt to wound against Mr. | ist*''■ Mr'.iln entered the ttatlon of Piketcn nout* two U ta.with j Hushes W Magistrate W. W. Nick- 1 it"short tlir.e later PaUerton learn- inflammatory rheumatism at th«it:i'» cnurt ^t Jispcf.' . Cor.stsb'.e| td his'nsme siid soon same one heme ot her sraiwMauchier. Mi^to^^MelSulH&iwtM't© .Port«i Winn Parmer of Msln st, Piketon.| „.,.,.,, M-mclsv morr.lr.g ar.d thtn * ; terved* the "-pspers''cn. Hughes who PIKITON-Ur. snd Mrs. Prsnk- u tTT,,-Bfd xto-tisy morning be- Sheiy am ton hsve . irturaed | fort;• Mapl.tratr NKkeU. shdVafter from Seaman wbtre they spent the. rntcrlr.s a".'plea of guilty he was hnadsys. Mr. Shelby 1* director cl: ?.vfa the-'tninliawn tine of. one music at lhe Pketon schools,"-xy \ ,io;Ur jyj \u cos's ln Ihe case.'') Iwitle .the prison office near the "!L* j dee* tst Jceerh Patterton ol Wa- „„;!u-r!y. lie is;s Tentrtlcqul^. •• HIAHO-Mr and Mrt. Kinney j . Mix.r>8 a part of the dry muh and ton* Joh nsnd Harold of nrsri *i,h ml:* until tt is moistened to ^Portsmouth were recent guests otU crumbly ttste treatly Inctx-ssrs Mr snd Mrs. Clsrence Beekman.' ■ —- ■ STOCKDAIX-E. C. Rltgel has remodeled hla home which was bedoy damaced by Pj-e •'.''-'.several months ago. Dewey> Annual January Clearance Date of Opening, Saturday, January-9th Prices quoted will be good for two weeks up to and including Satur- • day, January 23rd or until present supply is exhausted. lhe pslaiabtlity of tha poultry ra lion. Experiment j at the ttate unl- versiy with' flocks of chlckrn* of the t*n>9 breed UpX under etacf.y the .tame condition* *' l fed the tsme ration* ■'with tbe ■ exception !•.- ...lhat '*, part, bf 'ih*.. ration wasted PIKETON—AEen Archer. fom-|.^.fe <»«.'.fcate->nd:in the other ut *upcitnter.dent ot the,; Scioto, ttxt a;j 6{ x3t* ration w*» iky and township schools at Wskefltld and,^jyj,^ an.lncretite In production who U now *upertnte»3ent of thelujp j^,,. ot jj ^g,^ , blBti Caldwell, Ohio tchooU. Is here for1 - a visit wtth.friends...';/■'■■/'■ WAVX3U.Y—Mrs. .v J*mc*', Locke of Bethel Who hs* been s pstur.t st tbe S luwihut The dssslfled, column* or the country weekly newt papers offer a good place to. advertise f srm. pro^ ._,,—. ^- , ducts such a* seed, egg*, paultiy Franca hospital al Co-| >nd liTtstoek 'and machinery - month was remo«4[ - • - ■' - - apparehtly In Market .,; street was chsllengirig Jack to a fight and was -caSlng "him tame*.. Jack then n**hed to the door to. find his tormentor and his - too - got,- a Uush for.his credulliy. * , '. A ' layman was another \ ictlm. 0<rcr» Arm«y c! Mattel t'.reft , koto mechanic shopped nla car la j th? alley and csme Into the its* tlon. In a moment or two socne one Was heard out in the alley csll'.rg ; for. tha owner of the car there to! max* ;■■ Annsey hurried out and • drove a-ray. Perhaps he doesn't j know yet that he was footed. ■'.} ■ Pat^Tton must have a lot ot good times exercising his talent — ChUacothe Nee Advmittr. ;n - »- ■. o Xasy lessons In rural credit Is the Utie ot a recent bulletin pre-' psrd by B. A. Wallace, rural eeon-' om!*t at the Ohio Sute university. The buUetln msy be obtained by J ■ writing to the College of Agricpl-'l : .rr ii Oohimbus, Ohio, to ber botne in tht Orejg ambu-j Uuce recently. x * ¥ * * * * f * i BEAVER m * ** * * e * * ■■'■**" " * ye if;-**--**- Mr. snd Un.. Jsy W. Brown hsve returned ^o tbelr heme at Nile* after spending the'hoadays with home folks,'.""'-;':; 'Ty'- Edvrsai Blske. Mrs. T. Scheutle and Osynelle were business visited* st Jackwn; Thursday,:.. ■ "".".- Oeorge.'< Leltt who;- is.• employed ln Columbus "tpent the weetc end wrlth relative*.,' A/A^-. /: Howard Pttltt of Ohio Wetlyean tr&tvtrsity stDelawsre spent breif visit with Howeri Buehler:hem Mr. and Mr*. Chslmer Stephen- ton and Msbel and Dehnar and > Agne* Rote "Were Portsmouth vltl-i tora one day laat | week. John P)ie ha* rttumed to hi* j tchool at WaynesvlUe after spend- I ir.e his vscstton here. ' .j w-.. Stoilgare a holiday party i for his Sunday school class tt hU; home here Tueady night. - -J 0>y Ramey has returned to col- • lege at Bio Grande. -*JVe have our order placed for all our field seed : requirements, to be deliv ered about the first of February and in order to raise some money at the present time would be willing to sacrifice some' profit and can offer values under present market prices due to fact that we have this seed purchased on a lower market. If this proposition seems inter esting we would be glad to talk this over with you. All kinds of Clover, tim othy, orchard grass; blue grass and so forth are included in this order. Mrs. Chariea pewty. Mrs. M. r. Andriws tna- Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge .WUU oil .'went to. Prsnkfort Sunday'is a**rii4ed **»♦ funeral of ! a rels'lve,."-; Mr :• i M-s.'ChJrte* Eicwey ta :,t^y.r.:i a rmuber of Toon? folksi aj :*-e xjemt Ut*. thp atcaslon be- leg in i-.wr. .the 17:h birthday ann'.-.»rs«:y cf their crandton Jack Seller ct PXcon. Ln addition to the guest c 1: hor. 3r; the to".o*1ng r-'ests wrere prtsent: Msry Barger. Alice De«ty.Jar.e8ehst:»ell."Virginia Lee Hamilton and Jsnet and Cbaries Dewey. ■• Ur. ant Mra. J. P EUiolt and •on. Edward were recent gurtts of relatives at Jamestown. Mr. and Mrs. Ho.rr.er fisr.tth and ttnvtj of Washington C. IL were Saesta cf relailrta here tor the past two week*. Bleached Muslin We are making a clean up on several pieces of different brand of muslin, including hope and also some finer quality goods, ranging in price to 15c per yd- per yard 8c Don't overlook this item. Outing Cloth A close out special on several pieces of dark and light outing cloth. Special to close out at per yard ,...8c Many items of merchandise not herein enumerated Will be cut to the bone in prices in order to secure ready ca sh. JASPER, OHIO Men's Dress Shirts An effort is made to reduce our stock and we have assembled a lot of higher priced numbers in one lot to be offered at, each ^.;.:......v....;.;,;;!..:....... ......49c . These will not last long at this price. HMen's' Dress Sox In brown, blue and black. These are a good first quality hose, per pair;.......5c Sox Per pair ...10c Children's Ribbed Hose Per* pair :...... ,.:.,....9c These; are Wonderful values coming in medium, darks and light colors. Women's Assorted Lisle Hose Per Pair 9c Women's Silk* to-Top Hose Assorted colored tops, strictly first quai ityJn all shades, per pair 19c All. women's silk hose are greatly reduced in prices during this sale. We have a wonderful line of women's silk hosiery ranging from per pair 49c, 51. $1.29 A dandy line of women's full fashion silk hose, strictly first quality, per. pr 49c 9x12 Felt Base Rugs Here, folks, is one of the best opportunities presentd to secure this new pattern in 9x12 rugs. A great many are now in stock ready for your selection. Regular price has been 4.95; now offered....3.95 Remember these are firsts Blankets We need the money and.are going to turn our blankets into ensh. Large 80 in. heavy part wool blankets, formerly priced at 3.39, ofefred during this sale at per pair 1.98 A few all wool plaid blankets; extra large size and heavy weight; J^ut are slightly damaged, per pair .2.50. These have been reduced from 6.50,9.98 All wool plaid blankets; size 66x80; a perfect goods; individually wrapped each ....L-. .4.98 68x76 good wt. gray blanket with assorted colored borders, per pair......75c Assorted colored plaid blankets, pr. 89c Single plaid blankets, as low as.......,45c Single plaid part wool blankets J....85C Our entire stock of blankets and com* forts is reduced in price during this big Dewey's Annual . January Clearance. Men's Colored Border Hankercf's A regular 10c value; each 5c Men's January Hat Sale As per our usual custom, we are going through our entire stock and placing a lot of men's fur felt hats, ranging in price from 1.50 to 4.50; in one assort- ' ment and offering, your choice at 1.00 TKe supply this year'u. better than ever before. Don't fail to see these values before they,are-all:.,gqne.r'n>^;4;.^ Men's and Women's >!|fi Silk and Wool Sweaters 15 or 20 slightly damaged sweaters that were formerly priced from 1.95 to 4.95 each. These numbers offered at 75c Blue Chambray Work Shirts Three for ; ......,.„..!....«». 1.00 Men's Regular $1.65 Trogan Semi-Dress Trousers: These are good wt. and give excellent wear. Priced during this sale per pr. 98c Men's Moleskin Trousers Nice looking, heavy grade materials— some of them sold up to 2.95,\ your choice per pair ..........1.49 Men's Moleskin Sheep-Line Coats Lowest price in our history on these goods. Good qualtiy moleskin with heavy sheep lined pelt and wombat fur collar. Note the price ..........^.2.98 All sizes 38 to 48 Men's Khaki Colored Work Pants Regular 1.00 quality, per pair..........59c All men's 1.25 work and dress pants, for quick clearance, per pair ............95c Low Prices on Overalls Regular- 1.25 . Washington4.Dee-Cee overalls; the lowest prices ever quoted —pair r 95c ^ We invite comparison with any of the f chain store overalls to this number. We would just like to show, you a pair' of these overalls and you will realize their superiority. Men's All.Wear Overalls Sizes 32-50. Just try to beat this, pr. 85c Men's 2.20 wt. suspender back overalls in sizes 32 to 46 waist, per pair........65c /a-':-/ Children's Cloaks;">J A final clearance of some slightly shopworn numbers ranging in price to 9.95 at each A............. .1.50 Some women's coats offered for quick clearance at each ...2.98 ".#^f /flfc\'' jasper, aU JASPER, O. 2£ rrr: rHE VOLUME 90. «,"ii.v"T,iri"tiil.'ii/ir. WAVERLY, OHIO, THURS D^Y, JANUARY 14, 1931 MOORE GIVEN VOTECONTEST Judge Ruled In Fa- or of The Democrat. ANNOUNCEMENT NOW TIE VOTE Court Rulea Strattoo't Certificate of E*I«ctton W«» Invalid. VAC.VtCT OX THS BOAXO The . a«pdbUeut H»r«14 haa bc»n purchaatd hy John T. Ooug- laa aad Erwln U Slgtatnuod from Um OtUo Hew*. Inc.. who aequind tt trom the prtatnt otmeta co Mar I; xtm, aad hat* since operated tt tn connection witb • groop ot btmtpapeia The Ohio tltms, tne, maghX to gin tht local communltr a (004 wrtkly paper and under the direction of W. J. Oalvta, pretl- dent; and R. Kcnnth Kerr, xlee- pr*ald«nt, both experkzeod and aucetatful pubUahara ot Vtn aad prosreatlre nevapapara. of WUm- tntton. Ohio, no reaaonable effort <r axpanaa waa aparad to train* thla ambition, How ever. It became laereaalnc- ljr appar«nt that the community preferred that tu papera ha owned and dlateted by local rea- Ideata. Sensing thla condition aad aenUraant. the Ohio Hew*. Xz:c. eracefuUy retired trom the local Held, traaaferrtnc th* owatrahlp to tba above named ItuUrldoala whoea aaaocUUoa with thtm aa FARMERS MEET ATDAILYVILLE On Next Monday and Tuesday in Annual Session. J. C. Moore, Democrat, Piketon. won hi* election canteet against hit opponent, John W. Stratton. Republican, recently panted a certlflcaU of election aa a member ot the Piketon rural achool board. In a flta page opinion handed j down ln P*e county common plea* ********** ***d twonn moat har- court'hera Mooday. Judge Win P. "T^, *™ ,?T^ Stephenson. Adama county. Dem* J ocrat who heard the contest, rnled I that the eot* caat by Mra. Nellie: Harris, txtgnt*, ot Pee P»e townahip. waa llltgal on the ground*; that the wa* not a resident of the j Piketcn rural achool district. Strat-; ton clahntd ah* waa, although she caat her ballot Is Waverty. Part of Pee Pe* townahip la tn- dodtd ia the Piketon rural achool district. Th* court ruled that Striatton** c«rtlftcate of election waa Invalid tnaamueh aa the race ended tn a tie of 330 votea each. Mrt. Harrta* disputed vote waa cast for Btrat- tan and counted by tha Plk* Co. board of election. Thla gave Stratton a on* vote margin over Moor* ; -and was th* basis for Issuance of th- rrrtiflcat* of election to Stratton. As a result of the decision there wUl be - * vacancy on th* Piketon rural achool board until the deadlock between Stratum and Moot* la decided oae way or another. ■■■. -$0y It Is rumored that no leaa than fifty Illegal vote* were oast for .Moore. Piketon, Ilk* 'Jobe of Old" aeema to hare been aorely af- j It wtlt be the aim and policy of th* pretent owners to mak* the Republican Herald the best weekly newspaper possible. We believe ln a two petty government aa contemplated by tl* founders and wt wlU continue to loyally espouse the prlnclplea and polities of the Republican party and support its candidate* and nominee*. We bellew Watery and Pike oounty to be the garden spot of the world and Its dtlaena. the finest In the land and every movement and Inter ttt tending to advance the welfare and pro-' great of ft* field will claim our heartiest support. .-•■'. , : As In the paat, tha churches, athoo'.*. fraternal organixations and organised . agricultural: a*-: FINE PROGRAM Waverly High School Band WiU He Spocial Attraction On Monday. STAT t: BrtAKESS OK UST n.\Y AT JAKfCft COUNTY GETS AUTO FUNDS X--:::.XZZX:.^Z" M. ous Funds. The Daflyvllle farmer** IntUUiU WUl be b*ld ai th* Dallyvllle Orange Hall on Monday and Tu«»-! temllr—Alk* Scott. day. January It ,aad *•• "**** ****' | A home ukni - play, **&e«ds en! a String." win be given by the] Jstper 4-H club at tbe Ottphmeon J hall la Jasper on next Wednesday j evening. January *>!&. Aa admi*-[ ___^_ aion of toe and 30c wui be charg- i ed. the'prooetd* to go to t^e i I {-.— .-, pi,(„ benttu of the thurch. tu cart \ «-»cense naie of cheractete fotlowa: Bolster Up Vari BetmU Datle—Raymond Steiner. ZnaaJee Davta-^Uymond Steiner j J. It Derta, Bennies father — Ruby SUgle. Denjamin Davla, tha. a rich un* ele—Jennie Slagi*. Harold Beams, * tzitnt ot Ben- nle'a—Loulae Bennett. Ab Dinkier, a would be detective—John Dewey. ; Mrs. J. XL Davla, jBecale'a mother-Mary SUeoit. j , Molly Ma'.itrtoR, flenne'a sweet- he*rt>4SrcU Baker. Jeanrtt* Blue, Untie Ben's niece —-Ethel Crabtree. Cleopatra Oleomargarine Johnson colored LARGEST RETURN UBS. nrnntTN nr.i.n.s<n»;iN" Deals jtt four thirty p tn. San day. claims Urs. Kttabtui IW. ( itnbtin. T&, well known ■:.tt*tdtnx<, htt* tnr many years, away at h.*r home on " after a lone nines* ot t-ompiiehVeix*. ] i Urs. fiklfcsbeln waa the widow of Fees A'»"•' Htifenbein. who ttieo In July , Xtm.. Btstxixiog ar* tw» daoghtera. j j Mrs. Margarvt Purgeaon. ot Ool- | fax. Indiana: and( Mra; Kenneth IlJtttnt, of Wavertyi a atap-daug- j b'er. Mra. tithe Kent of Warerly and * brother. Oeorg* W*ttt of NUMBER 2. meametmeo—r—i .mmm taken ™|by thieves aad Villa ge*. Marauder* Eat Lunch A* They RiddU Sholre* at Choicr Good*. " . ! Earl WtSm. formerly of Porttmoovh Money Comes In Timely For, ^^ t„ tn* meal buatnes* ber*. Ohio Municipalitiea i are aephewa. Ktecea In Porumouth Include Mn. Anna Bchatkey tnd Miaa Mary Belter, of Ortme* av*. —~-— (Also Urs. John Nltkal and Mra AUTOS KO tONOCm TAX*©! ******** N<c,wl ** «<0»nea mm. j Puneral aerrtcea were held Wed- - ' nesday at two p. m. at th* 8v» __ . . ^, y. yT ■ uatdicxl church trtth the Bee.. „ . . ,:-/a "^ ****** *4nt5* dut^r>tttM,,1 i Theodot* Pranke, ef ChUBeotbe, Robber* raided tu geaaral *tor« maid ;ot the Davt*!ol money !*>*.***,£* ** *** \ atttmuog. Burial was mad* In the of Pyle and Son at Btaver ewly lketwe* made «» Mowlay by S*o- j ^ ' Stock In Store Is Virtually Cleaned Out. ' i thl* place." Mr".' Ttem'totvmiy n- \ ROBBERS ESCAPE ' tided lb Portamouth; Ttol aad ■ 11**** LOSS TO OWVU cer. of the tortltute sre <***>**\FtiTm BureaU Holds W. Brows, president: Ollie Ducon. I ateretary; and Mrs. Wm. Cochin our, lady eorrtapondent. 1 retary of 8tate Clarence J, Brown. | j through th* Ohio Burrau of Motor . Evergreen etmrtery, j last Thurtday morning and eeea»- .■ . ' o jed wtlh plunder valued at »1jW0. Officers Find j J*« a^r.^r *^i"*! e* ««• | beat stock In the store and a«> * Warm Sulljlu&ch whs* they operand. • «*. _.v_.,- ,h. .^...i,! ■ ■ ■■ ■■ ;r .... i,. —,y— - r. -. -;-.- i „ , , I loot tnetuded mor* than two e^TliS. ^llTTnt^epr** M«U «d New Of-.^^ mgMtA ^ ^ ^Twenty Fiv Gallon* of Th.^^f^?. *J"»* >^« , -. ... , Vehicles, Rke connty received aa; Annual Meeting fMthite, »ti.«Ti, ait of nt.icn .. •■•■' - -v*^s*fe«ni 11* to be used la "road wotfc ta the thtr IheS Virginia: Mra. Ada H. Deteahmutt [ ficera arn Chosen for 5-iitnt- atat* was *iajMl,024»8 of Wellaton. Jackson eounty; andj tj,e New Year. i money foing to the state. noyd Hmderaon. eounty agent, ofj j countit* ar.d to mur.ietpalxiea. '. Jackson. Mr. Zlnn haa been on , ^^ ^^ ^.^ f«-m burtaui Pike eountya munlctp*::'.iet': tbe Institute platform for many;^,^ Ju „„,„, xamVnt on Tuea-ithare of the firat dlstrtbuiioo and chSdrnt'a ahott; 100 pair* of ttfk hosiery; 40 piece* ot wotnen't ' t'.'.k Itegerle; froeertes; men'* tot- } dent ear and other wearing appor- Btate Prohttrttion Offieera Erneatjel for both **«•*; cheap Jewelry Ftniahed Product Also Uncovered tho *ho»* aad gar- their botes and then cm the Coor; they counile* and conducted round ***>*in7mmaa<'iatlb* «venlM tu' TWtcton'.'masWi^^^^i^lvr' **° "BW ™ **?"* m uvnr' '* ****»•* ******* **** out of aach* dlKuaaions. He has spoken in , a 1 ™fftS^* * / t ^T SSsP^fS.-SO gallon stUl and • empty mash j to carry a«*y ih* plunder. Owner, great many Ohio counties and thei*4^^*; ^^ J, « ^ .„ : P« !t*esrt* *** ******* tr?a» "»«! barre'x Henry Paulkwr's ator* at, of th* store deeared tltetf alack Ohio farmera have to^owed hla cju^,,,.^. 1 Secretary. report. - j bwu|S ChaJmer* R. WUton,, reg-1 ^lem went to the Stlat Aekley I —la hU own story of. methods utcd] on-this, farm Manager |,. County A tpeclal fetture of the proetam t r. Lee., on Monday will be the Wa»eriy . ., _., — ,., . i high achool band. Some part of aociationa wltt contlnu. to re- IS^SS will u prtsemet by hdpful publicity. -,.-:yr^^y \... Ju^ W:00 ^ £ ■ c The spirit of community coop-!.; rt—.-A. ;■. ■->-,.;-<V*V •'.--^•.w'/fe eration wUl be th* dominating ' w*x" "•• P. Ptotter.jfixeof in* aotomobO Ucenva-jR^ Bridge was first visited and; vas^ virtually eleaned out. aa th* '■'■-•-'• -: I and an early daartbutloo was or-! officer Jenkins p?maln*d th«r» to j ator* appeartdt aa tf a tornado had tt orchestra, dtred by Secretary of State Brown \ o«i4Uct a ttScb wWie the othtr i atmck tt. 'vi /y;$f"tYl3aem^'.Ch^*em R. WUton,, reg-' ntttctn went to the Silat Aekley | Store I* operated by J. T. Pyl» -s report—J. E. Swlw*r.:4trar;of" motor.'teblclta. so that farm, where a aeareh brought a.ead son. W P. Pjte and l» one Pt a«ent't reyx: by Chai. • tn^fgenfy h^bwiy repair* couMJw^ct htot Th* otfVwre then went! th* mott ptotnitHmty known la with Adame*couaty boi'.v [Seven Hurt ^*.^^|n Accident' *&<&%: , a%XK ELECTS OFFICERS f ^*fr&-Araetting of the stockholders of Waverly Man . . ., „ .—: „ . , J Song— Amerli*. ihe Beautiful— and motlvstlng policy of ;.tht j g^ .,.. publlthtri and on thi. baala, we j Inmt:t|n^ ri0y(,<£&_ i- aoucit the kmdly lntrrert ;; aad^ j Mlttl(^w.w:y n,h ^hoo, band, wpportof IU «^^?;Va:;:-;|vVAddreaa--T^ things that count In life—W. D. Zlnn. :; Muaio—Wateriy high school band. - Lunch. . Muaio—Waverly high achool band. School program. •: ^^S;':';'/'/. ' Untiex'yr.yy '-'■''■•.y^y''y;':r: Addttta -Enlarging a tana without Buying More l*ad — W. D. Ztnn. ''■■:■}-A,-A ' . .y-.. "■•Outstton'BoJt,-, *' AA- .Music. -•■' . :•:'}' :'• ■".-.-• . Evening aeaaloo—"IM p. m. - Music Waverly high school hand. ■ Addrets Chariea R- Lee.' >''•■' • Mutic Warerly high school hand. Talk—Som* Eaaectiala-tor Com-] munity Betterment—W. D. Ztaa. Tuesday. Jtn. 19. 13 a. in. AI-.- ■•■ lb* made- lauwduuly. thut pru-|t0 Uka^rt IL5I. where they found '■ Pikt county. J. P. Pyle MM he Song* by Jlmmle Schattt^L' j-rldlcg Work for the unemployed. J % M fatlon tf.U. th* liquor making! paeted lh* stem at 11 p. m. W*d- -John B WUHam* mad* a'report'r The co'.'.eetion ito taie,t*:itn\iDgtrtmrtiifai warm, apparency | netday and that etemhtng wad of th* nieetine of tbe Oitlo fsrm 1 approstaate the entire collection*i trom * recent run el moontWia. -all right then. ' fur rt»JL The unusual xewptnes* i-; .yj*,. tooni th^ empty mashj The nbttvi raider* gained tn- of return* ty d'Jtrtct dtputy com- j bane!* bidden In a com ladder! traeee by vrrmg open a aide wm- m'*tlonen and distribution to the; cioct*. |dow. How many were ta Ut* party (bureau- federation. ' A Brown aittera gave :mo instru- | mtr.tal number*. P/y^rthe'Tlxst ^faitoival Bank ©f Wt^ Members of Edward Sutton /J" >-,; A w* mm held on Tuesday efter-l Family Hart A» Auto ' r! vs . noon and the follow tag Board of. r^.. rimimi n.-t. Dtreetor* were elected for the en-}. ' : C°ft0w B*nlt ' aulng year: W. 8. Jones, John C-] y . ^.-jA- ±A*i^*i- ■'**•'■&*£I Lee. C. L Ortcnbaum. and J. W.^ J***>: g&J#S _% c* *>**'/< Oregg. The Board of Dlrectora T^e- ■ «" ^mJ*. I" '"^ then elected th* following offlttrtl&_m J********* ******. .- ** ****[ W. 8. Jone*. Pi*^dent: Chariea ti 5?** fM,r B,It" V* ?iJWCS Orecobaum. vice president: J.W.;*b™/* "*,T^'^.l'. S Ore«. cashier: and Oeorge. Scott ^ »"*«««« «« their a^ J ashtsat tashS*t/y:yyA. ^bUdrcn, overturned after craahlng, e * j down an embankment as the driver: ..^ >.'■>;,-} trl^d to avoid striking * dog In tlvV ..f.,,.. , *$.-%■ '■':'.■'-■ iroad, Mrs. Sutton waa rushed t«J* y*1 _£&___*__ »'^. »v Ta PrxtxexA rtmnA the Chtlllooih* ho^Ul shortly ^. Co^unUy Recreatkm-Mr*. Ada " '°^d U^d!terth. accidental waa reported i11^^0*" /?. -. __ x> *£&*■ " • ■-.'■"(■.'■' "k '\* ahowtng aoroe improvement cm. ~~* ^ ^, ..^.. XeUy Durham Succumbs to' Prtday . but will probably remata; T*;k ~ W»re*lfled Parmtof # — Heart Attack Friday -: loader observation lor six weeks j VStS^SSS. -, *m ■' ^ idlrZux. ^ ee mote. An examtaatlcn and i-| i^!™«».;?^a^:»- .':. ■ sustained a possible dislocation of! ****** M ««• .***-***■ Ad* tt follows: Mrs. X. P.: Rittenour. of Piketon rout* I; Mrs. Roy Wart, ] of SpargurrrtUe; and Mrs. John B William*, of Piketon route 1 *-. When Kelly Durham. SI. told his { Trltnds be wa* going home to lie; th* third emlal vertebra."a eon- {cussion cf the brain.' possible frac- DeLailunutt. . Mualc 1= f ^x*^'J^r.!SS>^,^!}'S**-*»e *fd toien*WtTX*. s L^^Tn*neat ***&Wt; he ft:t t»dly. death lurked WJMj g£ bn,!^ and mfin m. "^EliSffiSL k- nap. At eleven a. m. he waa found, mln^ ^^ ^ W4Utr ^^j Report cf nomlnaUng cmamlttee, dead by an employee. WealeyC^^^^^ ht..-.>... ^ j roster contest; Combs. . -■;-,y:,;r y-y ? n/i^ „. »»«>t~,. ,„tn^ud t«.l A prh*.wta*b* awarded to eatb Dr. R. M. Andre, who we, caH*I { J***** jJSfflgiJBSS boy or girl exb^itln, a standard said Durham auecumbed to heart "deda aon. &ne«, IVwtio was. ^ • posxen In the attack, from which he *****^^^^^^^^^^U^X. WUt&l -suffering aev«»l dsys. When ^*?^:^SJ^'1©^I^ZffifS0Cji«|d^^-^l6 y Davis Named , >: foend'b. tbe"embrace of death. He!***?*'■***- **™' ?*'*u.e**a^ocdi s^ Game Warden hadFEvtd alone since th* death td'..***-* ***** '** glass;taken from ha Wife. itr*. Stella Durham. (hi* kne* cap. Me wu also bruised ' *> Durham was at the head of th*! "* '• «< to * nnmher of ptaces [ Resident of Beaver Succeeds * Wswr^r Bunding and Supply 0*.\£j"™*2^.^*j!^\-': John Waldron As tho'.; and had long been a prominent ^-J^.^^/^^^f^.Trj . ■ r.»— fttttmm.. :-y. Otixen Ur*. Be la survived by twcl turning from Waverly about 11 a brothers: Itwmaa a and cw "• hMrte« attended eervtae at th* yAVctUm, prosuiatnt bosiness taen)****** Srethztn chureh About 4 the Wsverly Pythian lodge. Game Officer" Itrrr-in P. Davis, of Beaver, bas here Durham was aTmember of! »llt» out ** *****- * *°* ******* been appointed eon**TvaUen ofB- » lodge ' auddetily tn the road. Sutton, who ] cer of Pike county to succeed Jno ' wa*. driving swerved the ear to; Wsldren, who bas resigned. . bonds Arrr.ovm {avoid striking the dog, and. tn to-} Waldren was appointed daring A* the reoracantttioc meeting of ** **- *** ********* *m**** ***) the Cooper admtnlstmion and hat the Seal township board of trustees **** ************* embankment. and:.«Ted two yeara. ' .^;;^|^ - . held tecently at the township of - j ******** mer m It did to. , . ■ a 'JJI%: m^^-ltce* at POoeton. the bonda of Joei Th* vtctttn* were taken to the OHQCS MSAT MARKET . 'i'" ■ Reed, me Justice ot the Peace and) office of Dr. L. X. WlOa. who gar*: Carl SchauseU bas opened ap a '-■;■■*-•■ •'■- Howard Parmer and Oay Snyder.} ***** *>*■ **>* ttt*. Sutton was then meat market, next door to the XJ. a* ctmstablea. ewre approved. Reed! ntthed to the ChUlicothe hoejtta?! a Store, where yoa can find a fine Eoccesds himself as Justice of the in tbe Oregg ambulance, being ad-j sne of aa kinds of meat*. Oarl Peace of Beat townahip and 8&yder milled at tl «i p. rz. toemds hlmaelf aa cooatabl* and,- * T*n*t was eltcttd at th* Novwm- j IDAHO UAS DOS btr election. ! John T. Smith. R, former rssl-j ■ o j idsat of ths Baawc Caaunualtj | FBOFEBTT CHANGES HANDS [died Tu*sdar at his home at Id*-i sn Invitation to the I visit htt market. E. J. Bath gave a t*X Mr. Bath! eountl«a.\tt attributed xo ^rrtary | .j^, o{aM(r, ^^j mttnw| t0 tj,,; ta j^ kna^,. j. tt somtntd that —._. .. .. .. track to haul aeay th» robbers plundered .. . , _ _ ._ _ end sbelvta they ate Pretldtni, Ceoeg* Dion, ot Wa-| ployment sttuatlon througbout th»l fc t%tne «t. th* proparty la th* ' cbeew* snd «tae*«T* and drank pop tt the legislative tgtn: ot XU Oh»\ ot bum Cttrene* J. Brown's pun j FauOtner store, where they fa«cd'. thtr uved a farm bureau federation..1 •:•.... to forward-■ these funds a* *arlyiofrieer Jtnkm* hsd uneowred » the loot. As t ": Newi officers elected CMlows: . {•* po*tlbl*: to aid Inth* onem- | g»i>>c* of th* finished product in; the bewrs ai eerly route X j *t*t*. Alee-prettotm.'Wis. Holt, of R-, . J- 1. Plketoe. : J^jPfete*^*?^I&t,nwm!' Ake t****™ Bectttaty, Un'* Dick, of Waver- ' "* !y route 'UXy-A : A'AiA. -'Orand and petit jurors far th* Treasurer.' Chag. »|»lthr':Bsav«r- January term of eourt to. - Ptke Three' lady directors at larg* as county wer* drawn recently. rrs SPRINGTIME IN POEE COCNTT W* see by th* papers la the surrounding counties that tbe roses', are blooming la back yards, dandelions popping up . ber* and there — that's nodtn'.— why, Artj Slaam has. t» o healthy young roMns tn a rose bush that first saw the light of day on last Monday and they are stUl atlv* at press time-both babes a&d moth-J township: er are doing fine Tuesday morning C, E. Haynesj township, drove fifty head of black cattle] No . dtflattt date haa j b**n set by the court tor tha Jurors to report for . duty. The following are the namea dream. . '*'y . ORAND JURORS: '-".:".-;. ■'■ Harley Shanks. Mifflin township; Wm. Burkitt. Su&flth township; Char>* wniamson. Mifflin townahip; John Bsmaon. Marton township: MorrtS A>2ard. Pebble township^ Scott Schilling, Seal town- thip: .Jaa. Beatty. Jacksoo townahip: Olenn McAllister. 8unflah township: EweU Jacksoo. Union township: Wm. Msple, Jacksoo townahip; Ernest Swan, Beavtr village: Lawrence' Haha. Jackson Homer Boon, Newton j lownthip; Chariea Shale. Pebble from tS* mill feed lot to the bluebPETIT JURORS: grass Oelds • of his plantation tip ftfllton Shanks. Sunflsh la Jackson township. {ship; John WUllem*, Me P A:\9nL. J. X. ww and Porrest Roberts were tidlec around town yesterday morning In a fresh air | Walter Acord. tat: lr. th/'.r *h::t t>evet. P.ke eounty—the cardeti spot of th* world—epringilme to January. town- Pee twp-l Mrs..Zo* McCoy, Mltflut townahip: Charles Crane, Scioto townahip: Scioto townthip; rear of the ttore. Faulkner, wbo o-ir. ehte waa a claw htamrr tbat in th* meantiaa*. disappeared, aay j waa abandoned by tb* marauders officials, and eoutd not be found. DtaMwry of the robbery wa* A federal charge of poaaeat'on msd* about v.x a. m. Thursday has been filed against him, officer* miming when ths store wss o?- ssy...'. !*■: tned tor th* day* buatntaa. ■-y-~o ' o i ii ••. Shtettf John Parker and Deputy DEATH Sl'kMONS ' Harry SenUh, of Plk* oounty. wer* FORHKX rtfBUSHER j Called to tnmtlgaU the robbery Ralph Wetmor* died suddenly \ **** °* * ****** ** ****** ***** last Prtday at Colorado Springs, j «t*»*d by highwaymen la Pwa Oslorado. He had Heed to tb* age; oouaty. J ~ of It and hu passing caused aotrow j ° among hi* old friends and as-j WAVEALT MASONS INSTALL quaiatancta here ln Waverly, and! ——— whete be was beloved for buhoo-l <****** ***** ***■ TU. T. and taty ef heart and good .. feeling!*- **. testall*d the foSowtof e«l- toward his ftHow men. ! **** *°* **** *omSag year; : Mr. Wetmare. was what we call y****t*r «t«n>baagh, Worahipral prnlee of a fellow and aior* than! «»*er: A. U. Oregg-Suuor War- half of ©*»twy/a*e be publish**|***'* ***■ ******** *• Tnesiet— Plk* County RepubUean. On|y i TVeaaurer; Chart**. W. WtCbeft- tatt aianm* h* visltsd for twoj8^'**^. Harold Planey-Benlor nrtk* ben ia Wateriy wtttt his D*ao»; X. H. Jsekaem Junior ttlee*. Mrs. Dsrtd A. BrelnS*. end'Deaooo; E. T. miteth-.Tyler, da^y visited us snd wss alwaya ai *+* ******* Chariea P. Oatae- welcom* guest, and we mourn hlsi*^ ••• »nrt»a»aoo ofllcer and passing. HU son. Ralph, who died' **• w- "• ******** ***** a* grand some years ago. gamed fame, not] **********-' only In Uu county, but abroad, at *"«* ***** ******* ****** *** a rteltoitf. He It sarrtred ky ***■ **"??*ST* * "*** ******** Sheet*. Ul* Harriett Wetmoee and J***1 ** Wa.ter Stambeugh. Mr. Kate Dunbar, on* niece. Mra.! David A. Brelnlg. - two nephews. John Tldd.Waverly xril'Att: John} -.: .'■•-,-• 0 -■■• ■- ;: ■-■•• v- Utterat. PeeT**- townahip; .^at| ^^ OrnCIALV Cameron. Perry totmshlpr Teet\ y*t*L meeting of the eOtge «*t»- CAixntiA scrrta Ladles* Aid Society, of th* M E. Church id ttoUX a cafeteria topper *i the church on Wedata- day, January srs. Tke menu wtS oocadst of baked ham. ch^ksn. hut. ts-.rui. i*^i<^'«^^-^^vA^iS^-^g^rS:^ I On next Tjesday. Janaary Mlhjtree. Camp Crttk townsh:p: Bert j wtAtir ^yttttng ot last week, at the the Pythian Shuts wia ghe a HsfCeott. Newton township-. Jxxes ^^.^ w Mayor' J. U. Ul'**- Bonds tntoing, roadie* mashed pouteea. o'clock dinner to aU ICr.ishts of > Frost. Mifflin township: RoySUttAs 'nir; jtiyw Mi;t«, Cwk Orrm M*- *°* ecalloped potatoes, baked Pythias and ' theU-. wltfta. After? Waverty rtSage; Oeorge Simla- c<^( Harry E. ■ LobdiU, feasurer- '.*****• «*»*• ****■ P*, KK roCs. - fhsrewta x puKlc tn*taa*-H««>t. Scioto townsh^: f*ao*i WUr uid Ouy .-Snyder.- marshal: were *** ******* **>** * ***** Tura tlan it the atm officers of thejHams. Kewtcet fownship; Msryaret[ta^n^ JObn.W. earner was ei-'0'n to *** supper snd tn your Pyt hist Sisters. All asters aad I&iighis of ryhi* and wire*, are requested to be prteenL : WATEBLT BnrtDES . Local high tchoot and the SeieU township, high school .drrtdads double header her* Prtday nigitf! ktt atreet Monday evening.- • with the wakeflfld girls winning j ... "■' ■■ o ■ ■ -■Ayif- 1* to 17 and tk* local bofl taking i BRIDGE WORK STARTED their gam* m to U. In a prtHm-.' Work of conttrwotog th* Denny. Seal township and tidm}^^^ ^^V of the ttwoea '< *d*~*r m tttag. you are hewing Markbam. Pe* Pee townefcp, • ■" (eefB.;wmmo wss ths <m^ mea-; ""• »**» *» **** *hitntx maa «JWak ■mmcmr.*°xc,m*o*rxxt { b-T,Of ti»e COUOCil to SUCCeed hi«- ?* . '*** ****** ,fe« *» *** ** REORGANIZATION j eelT. (Xbe? «»mb«rs of th* «un-:.*»*»«, «Brr»»4 to Waverty Building" aM Loan Co fell tire:-Prtd Barger. WUliam Ret-: Sr h*J«. ha - reorganisation --meet- ,-,f. ja*-^ w. Cooper, Donald Aa-" BOT** *** a*etT WFECTED gd'jjjA'eompaay'a oftipe on Mar-> drrton sat- Frank SUmtt. IITIVII FROM HOSPITAL 0*orte Weids. a prominent wane* : miy ettaen who has beea a med- ;. WUliam. t year aid see of Mr. and M-s. Jno. Sckrader. of Stock- dale, ta tufftrtog treat a very b*£y Infected arm as a result of havttjg inary game the Wseetiy grade girlt: bridge spanning Croked Creek be-' sea! parttnt at the Portsmouth ] a sharp *Wtk run tue hia wrist wen trom tho Wakstfltld trade girls- gaa Tuesday. Local labor is be- j owners; ho«piail tor the past two' *'. the )otel mhSSe playing with by a score ef ti to 3. . Robert; log employed. XX- < montha was brought te bis home, *>;* Xoethee. Omar- & wee at are* Dunkle. of CttiTcoth*. officiated. ! o -{bar* TMsday afternoon. |UtooRhg tht wwand was set text - es '■ .. i RAIDUtS MAKE TIVD » w {ttrlase tot inCamooMoa Setelope* KEW BATH VM,vtj; t Rsldlag in Van* township. Ptkel LEATE A BOT AND GIRL ; and large gathsrtof. mmtb late* 1 ^Hll_i^?l_?U^fn-*nlJ^^a?? I Armbruster and Armbrutter. XO- \ eomaXy. State PrahlWJoa OOleen I a »:^<rk >ft a pu^r ct '.w„n.«. hoy thtn a bes egg has teemed *****' public .tot COLLEGIANS LOSE ONE At Pfksten. th* Cube ef Colum- is trertd Um* t* of ins ee* ami cs! ptsnfccxa, are putttog in a new j tram l>>wd>. John Jenkins and and a frri at the borne of Mr ; the wrfcrf est* bath room ta th* Conrad BUum ■ Elmer Panacr arrested mtn. glrtag; and Mrt Harvey ThOer. Now thee*' m*y tese part restdrac* on Bridgt street. Which | tb* name* of le* aad Denver W j are • ywt^ptUea In the Fuller | b*ad. has been reeen Mr. aad Mrs. J. i. Rinehart. of jeraUng a JO gallon still: aad theyj ■ ■ . ■ -o ■ Jt'OGC BARCH ILL WC! I ah* eistoted te Rav* found three [ EFIOCMIC CHECKED ' JwJee One* K- Berth it a:ty purebased by '. Brown, whan ofCcers tay wet* op- j fssslly show . _.„ „ . ^.u^.TTmr.ju.im mum. J. 3. Rlwhart. *« I erstlng a » gaEan still;: aad they • —— Joha Blaum. of Oregrs TSX hss ho hom a long I2n«as from efareeteibus. a colocwl team, defeated Uw'Kigtoy. The Bto*hart family *C!|als* eislmed t» bae* found three; rpntt; purchaard the Mrs. Res* Bauer- j neuritis. Funeral services wis be; ptketon CoOegtaiat, also colored;' remove to WavMy ta ta* tpring i barrela of mash. Whan arraigaadj School* at Stnktog e*Sx** havejfia^ to he beta* by <&>» sachs property oo lh* ocrner of baU at th* Otvmar Chapel fridayjby th* sccee of » to 30. Harden; and Mr. aad Mrv BUum wtr. a»wre \ they. entered pttae of not rutty j resumed the past weak aT.er behtsiRareh has Wen uaaM* Fourth aad Brtdg* streets. The i nKwning and burtal wis taOow la wd play, the ewntti.— nrx« Frt-; lo th* ToeSter tars * ccasldtreUcQ eras aot made pubSc' the Otrens* Chaps! cemetery. I day rjght at the former »i»c« ; Bur wMett mot noaeiia .-.- Meadow i ttia which they reoanCy pcrrhased. land were rema&ded to Ute eouqtyidoaed tar aeveral days due to an?» Us east* at (Be Building mad liall la default of tSOO bend esch j epidemic of diptlXEta. :Loaa a^o* iet the past » day*.
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Title | Republican Herald 1932-01-14 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Republican Herald was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1914-1952. |
Publisher | Republican Herald Pub. |
Date of Original | 1932 |
Searchable Date | 1932 |
Time Period | 1931-1940 |
Location | Waverly; Pike County; Ohio |
Collection | Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
Submitting donor/loaner | Loaned by Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
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Title | Republicn Herald_1931-04-02_1933-08-31_0234 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Pike County; Ohio |
Identifier | Republicn Herald_1931-04-02_1933-08-31_0234.tif |
Collection | Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
Submitting donor/loaner | Loaned by Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
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Text Transcript |
7*ettmeOteto*mofP^eeiS3^e}
THURSDAY* JANUARY 7th, 1»32
THE REPUBLICAN HERALD. WAVERLY, OHIO
PAGE EIGHT
it. if. s/. is * e
IDAHO
###*#»**
ROUNDABOUT
THJMNTY
Items Of Interest Throughout the County During tho Past Week
: Own Throckmorton if Piketon R.
IDAHO-Chartr* Pennisten of ;: **t». ^m pmu of Mr. trrt
Oolumbut is a guest at ths heme; u..^ p tt |Ul, ot HUlttero.
of Mr. and Mra Roy Ware ot Ito
name, near here.
j *f f- * * ¥
I*
♦
[»
i Mr. anl Mrs. Prrmor.t Steiner
]snd daughter Hilda ot. Jamestown
■5 were recent guests of Mrs. Chas.
. A Stubbs ot nesr Idaho.*
J Ml** Lucy lisle of Idaho ar.d
*Be Sure You're Right
Then Go Ahead' Is a
Good Motto Some-!
times-Rut There Are
Some Exceptions.
"He'.pl iV.trrl Murder p
i ThU slanting call tor help rang j
i out In the wee small hours of a re- j
'.cent r.ixht coming apparently.from
j the rvulXe Block yrot actress North ;
Market stieet from local pile* j
Jasper M. E. Defeats teaAjaaitwi
Bond Street Spats' **■ •«*» " lhe
: Jasper Teams Win* Long
End of a 29 to 23 V. :
F-sync st Strphrnipr. Hall at
headquarters at the time; together
with a few lay cttirena and stringer
or two. .
J Again the cry pierced the nltht.
Sergeant Burn*. Captain Orates
and Officer Bvnhart\ h**ter.«-J to
the Boor; which \ Vada cut; tnto
PIKETON-Frsnk Cooper aad
Clifton Tslbott hare officiated at
hatkttball games at Wakefield, j
Manchertcr tnd West Union with
In the past week.
—c ! Score.
LATHAM-Mls* Fera Cartwrtght;
haa returned to her home here] ._»_, --
after a vitlt with her graadpar-J Juper. ftiturdsy night the Jstper i Mtrktt street. Barr.hart had grsb-
tnta Mr. snd Mrs. A. M. Cart-j M. E. bSAketbaU team Of if sted the'j ^ fc ^'.pin"ohhi* way out."The
Wright.of Sinking Springs. ; tvrtsmcuth Bond St. Sptta by the cthfr cti)cr.t 't^ ready with ie-
■■ ■»' i wore o! 29 lo IV After the game I x<))x |
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