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I ALL THE NEWS FROM CO. TOWNS has bought him a fine new buggy. weather of the past week. Great Miss Jess Lansing who is work- anxiety is felt among fruit growing for Mrs. A.

J. Ekhart, visited: ors, and truck gardeners who have George Miller calling on South Hamilton Saturday. George has a political bee turned to her parents of Spike Hun, Sun- anticipated a bountiful harvest, buzzing iu his car. day. The country schools iu the law John MclJiek and Toad Mr.

and 31rs. Fout and abiding township are coming to a Keairns went to Jackson Satur. son spent Sunday on Toad Creek, ivith relatives. McDERMOTT Mrs. Frank Cole, of Fairvimv Dr.

E. 0. Jackson, C. T. Swan, -Stanley McCain, of Storm Point 0.

H. Theobold, E. W. Swan and Beaver, were Fred B. Ijraudpit Tracv is visiting rela-' V1 in Portsmouth.

I a Edgingtou, will IKW uw cn night. Harvey of Back Kun, who has been very ill convalescent. Henry Vu unite ill, Orel Thompson has bougnt aud music will votis disorders, is some better. Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas ternoon. has of Dack Thin were guests of i Mr Mrs. a Miller of Otway, were in attendance at the Union Sunday school Sunday af- Mrs. Osear Maddy parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry near were visiting Manes. Mr. and Mrs. Chan Robertson, of Back Run, visited relatives This is a T-ucasvillc Sunday. piano ana music now rc the ears of his customers, dosed Friday.

Ihis i successful term we have for some years and was well ttrndci) The -teachers were J. nnd Mrs. Chas. i to tlie inclemency r- I 'uncertainty of the weather, I. r.

The local baseball team (kteat- the Henly-Otway team hero on Th umpire, says Tlic Waller completed its lie st-orc was to in tt. W. a fair CEDAR GLENN. the inclemency if the wi a arc held far hii mothnr, Sunday. George iladdy wife ani sons, Freddy aud Otis, spent Sunday his hrother, Thomas I family on Hotter Thomas Mnstard from I Harmon was here and New close.

"The eight months' te'rm i day evening to attend the It of Jackson county is no longer an P. dance. DEY FORK Samuel Hoop has bought a tine, team of marcs. They weigh 2800 ounds. Read Smith is going into the tobacco raising tig.

Tie will put ont 10 acres. N'oblc Bowles has rented the M. K. farm for another year. Ha is to pay him i'2QO casli rent.

George Bryant has got a biff job of logging. Jlrs. Josie Wallace was the, experiment but a necessity. Republicans arc busily getting their fighting forces lined np, and a battlo royal is on. Orin B.

Gould was in Jackson Saturday greeting the survivors of many a political skirmish, Stephen Crabtroe of Hewit, makes regular trips to this place with his newly purchsse'd stallion. Martin Comer of Salem, called on hia father here Wednesday. The Stephenson school closed 'em to township to close as closed last week. tho rest' guest of Mrs. Martha Bowles Sun- atoes day.

his command of "Up and at 'em Friday with a program at night, hove" was met by ever This is tho last in this Ant: Slogan, "Fight last ditch." Tj prevent a potato fainino a Otis Kiegcl has a fino new bug- other year, the farmers are plant- which ho will UBO injarryiug i a largo acreage requiring 10 to 50 bushels of seed po- Samnel Bowlea and representative Clarence cothe oulp mil of a Chilli. thc thc stone mill it is one of the finest i in Die 0. Stephens criously i their season's work. The spelling-bee hel.l at the Valley school Thursday evening was well attended and nil report an excellent time. The Sunday school which was organized at Oak Grove, a few Sundays ago, is progressing uice- Iv.

Albert Fontc, of North Haanil- Alexander was playing hall at nj Thursday looking np a Jaybird Sunday. The score plv of nnr i Ci 0 p1i huckeye 10 to 2 in favor of Dry Fork. an( 3 ow James Dowles and his friend, I T)l( tsmouth branch shoe Elva fiowlcs, took a wild goose a oe ated in Jackson and took Miss Lucy Bending Jo the i lt mvn pro- with rheumatism nn.l neural- ton has purchased a buggy. Tho uravcr meeting service 'Mrs. Mary E.

Williams is quite i'; with rheumatism. Urzultvr services wero hem at Methodist church Sunday aud wna well attciulcJ. James McCoy was held nt tho new ehurcii Sunday evening was well attended. Ora Shearer was calling on No blf A i of the schools oE Madron ball game, on lloffcr Hill Sunday aftcruoon. E.

Stevenson and were visiting and breaking bread with Mr. Bolman au3 family Sun- Uessic Mooro and Lcona Thatcher went to lloffcr Hill Sunday afternoon to see tho hall game. Daniel Hoffer thc mcrehnnt, was at Portsmouth Monday on legal business. B. D.

Leedom Co have sold and are loading a car of charcoal this week for Cincinnati a Mrs. Irfiey Maar of llolcoinS Citv is visiting friends at MeDcr- mott. WHEELERSBURG The exercises of hereby Ji strike was i the hiph school were held In thc i lf; baseball hup lias Eventually thc product will be turned jgressiujf nicely and about 20 len Grove. They said they WHS youllll tind steady employ- fuvshed out iu Jackson an.l we hope the i is not far i a Oakhill brickworkcrs were en all increase in waives recently, crtcd. ome to all in when they got back.

Clarence Alexander is building a big tobacco born. Methodist church Friday evening there being tho largest present ever seen in the together with the fever crowd a a upon its bite, must he koned This county has All seats were filled and there of teams at work, nnd was not even slandini; room. The interesting exhibitions with friends at Old Union. Sunday i his Wylia aud Hopkins Dyer re- Elizabeth Hurst. mother, Mrs.

to Portsmouth after spend-' Miss Bessie Woodrow of Bloom a few days i their inotLer. Sw.tch is working for Mrs. John Miss i Burke went to Mr. -MISS VI I I 1 I UUIIH: vnv i Portsmouth to spend a few weeks Mr. -Martin -l relatives and friends.

place sold Hue horvi Mrs. BurleBurko and daughter Bussy. lisa Kthel and Master Ray were Mrs. John Daum -Mrs Thos. in Irouton Mondav.

Hicket of Portsmouth spent ed- ltt Bcs- ucsday i Barbara Damn. Mrs. Burns, autl sie, Kuth and Earl Oakes, attended commencement at Wheelers- Ruth Ault visited yrith burg. MABEE. friends in Wheelersburg Friday until Sunday.

Ray Ault spent Sunday at home. Gordon Ault returned home on Sunday from Harden, whero has been teaching school. Hubert Johnson and i ol from Colorado were called here by the serious illness of his father, Alex. Johnson. house was beautifully mn he.

pulled oil soon. in the class colors, hlne and gold, PINKERMAN. and cut flowers adornid tlie Miss Maud Bending was elect- music was delightful nn.l en- Fridav a ended cd librarian for the Union Sunday closed Friday. joyed bv all present fill eight months During the past week the gr Thc Young's ball team went to Mr.s. Warren fiillen who is sici: some of our fair sex almost any aud any place.

Wonder who win got tho first ridet Lew Flaker and Adam Russ wen: hauling fertilizer Saturday. Lew purchased his goods from John Sticklen of Cove, and will use four or fivo ton on his corn crop this year. GLADES. Miss Jennie FuHon wns tho guest of Ella Le.sscr Sunday. Shoemaker and fr.m- ily, of Pinker man, were guests at Joiiti Fulton'i Sunday.

Klmer Shoenmfccr eamc homo school, lie wns one of tho successful nppli- ennta at tho last teacher's osaini- Dover who is employed nt the steel plant, wa.s home Kun day. Gib Keller nnd Anglo Toland attended a spelling bee at the Valley school Friday flight. T. Jenkins nm.lo business trip to Jackson one dny last woek. Schools oro now closing.

Onco more the jolly pedagogues will bt permitted to take their flight thc school room to enjoy air. Ricgel's school closed Saturday and gave a spoiling A. Fisher and son Arndt, spent Tuesday on tlieir farm near Ohio Furnace. from Wiieclcrsburg where he attended GO03E CREEK The roinaip, of Mr P. Windol.

-R ft who passed away at Wellstoii, last Saturday, arrived here for burial -TM Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Courtney, he, Mr. and Shoemaker and two i ivero entertained nt Joint Fulton's Sunday. Dau and i were shop- TM In Portsmouth Friday.

Ed Poetkor and Jolm Burns worv: transacting bus ness fci Onk Hill Thursday. Floret i i i i is able to be nsaio after a seigc ot pn5n- ve 8 terday The funeral wero coiiUuctcd at bt John forenoon, by Rev. Father nnd was largely ntteudcd, us ho was iuUe veil knowu here. Curtis Coolcy, who has hecii emploved near Cbniieothe during 0 1 "ft the past i is at home ill with A vl cr thu measles. About fifty of frienJs assisted in A.

raising frame work of a large new barn ho is having built on his fine Dog Hi'V. A a dish couductcd ser- at N'ew church Sunday evcn- to large attendance. Siindiiy school at Oak Urovc is nicely under lead- is some better. Powell and were in this i i i Lou and Dora Powell attended thc spelling nt the Valley Thurs propi-cssing nicely rrslup of l'ie superintendent (cruoon. Misa Thcrcssa A.

Keairns We nro indeed sorry to a i i of Miss Orpha Gillen liiiii our old friend Andrew Russ- or Sunday. is reported no hotter. Hoy Clillen nttcndcd Sunday Griindmii Mowh.it, who 1ms chool at Hamilton Sunday aftcr- I'l-iTi ill for some time is also re-: Parted no better. Oak (Jrove school closed Wilson, who has been live i for tho past two years succeeded in i up an unusual intelligent class of stu- i Everett Wilson, who ivoently passed the county oxanii natiou-, Warren "Reynolds. Joseph Saturday.

I i and "Walter Dover, "Misses Mabel. Hilary a a a i i Jnviu, Ethel Lansing aiui'jrie Xagel and Pete l.rnliart gaine was such a failure a Alva Martin refuse to give the score. Sundav af-i J. J- Pii-pur, of Otway, was here Tuesday assisting to nioev stone from his farm and the creek hank, a needed job. JENKINS VILLE.

Prof. A. E. D.iujjhorty closed vcrv successful cf school at a i class has been a i nt the homes of Miss Harriet Mackov and Mrs. K.

M. Wilson. At oih places six o'clock i was' icrved and after social hour wan lL home at jlisses Elsie and Mac Vntcn were calling on Miss Charlotte Shnmp Sunday. Mrs. Edith Blume returned to home at Portsmouth Monday after a few days' visit i her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Adam flan- hec at night. Polly Musgrave, from Carter county, is visiting rel- a i near White Gravel. Miss Angle Tolfind ivaa a gtioat of Mrx J. I I Dover Sunday.

Many of our hoys believe In enjoyed, thc members wishiiig they might graduate every year. er. 7il Bs Smith of Portsmouth, vis- Tlcrhert Ilanes was a pleasant itcd Mrs. E. 0.

MeCowan through caller at South Webster Sunday the coninieueeniont exercises. evening Mrs. E. M. Wilson went to Ironton with Mr.

and Mrs. John Wil- keepinp abreast with tho "latest." John Jenkins made a trip to Jackson onr day last week anil brought hack a new auto neat buggy. His son-iii-law, Albert Fout. also purchased a MOO bug- that in an eyctakcr. Tlarve Odle of Car'mel, waf ea?" at F.

M. Keller's Tuesday program Mr. and Ed Corhran interesting a of i visiting Mr. Mrs. Warren i the speech inndc hy Prof.

A. len Suniliiy. Snm (liltcn and daughter, Miss Shear of Glndc, visitors at 1'etc Lenhnrt's spent Sutiirdny unit a with 3.11 I I I 1 I i I I it ua renderwl at night, tho 3 Vortsnioulli Fntlay and spent the uay. Mr. Saucr, who has l.ecn verj- ill is slowly improving.

Miss a I.in.lse}, who attended Ihc term of school here this year, has returned to her home at Harrison Furnace. Steward, of Four-mile. relatives in tins ville. llcrthn h'laek Hunitay guests of Mr. nnd Mrs.

Mrs. I.eona Dover, son Kred Winters. phonse, and daughter, liowena. arc Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Rnmt.in and a few days as gncst of Clara Dover of Rcioto. Next Thursday is show day a presume that A a will attend. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kent and; lu-r sister, "Miss lone Devcr and fiance, ftank Colmrn, attciul- eJ church at -Vow church Ku evening.

Fellow farmers, if you wish to son Koy, visited Mr. nnd Mrs, Loti Flnker Sunday. been visiting her cousin, Miss Klmcr Klmeniakor, who also a Coehran of Bucklick, tended sclinol has returned In his ed home Sunday. home nt Seioto Furnace. Miss M'arv Uuss, who has been At thc last teachers' cxnmirm- for i Crnee Burke.

A A Inrge crowd of young folks from here attended mooting nt Sunday night. A a Bauer was a Portsmouth visitor Saturday. Wm. McNnlly htumcas i to Oak Hill Thursday. Crnriston Gillmii.l of Mnhce, Snll r( 1J MYETLE.

Jim L. Tolaud nnd wife wero visiting i i L-'rank Bennct of Fairvicw Saturday and Sunday. The spelling bco was well attended nt Hegel's school house an Klmcr Shoemnker Sunday evcrnnR. wan in our locality on business on Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Bower were a i on i at Harrison Furnace Sunday. Knrl ami Walter Burton attended meeting at.Houth TVebster SHYVILLE. Mrs. Eliznlwth Cullip and daughter, Emma of Tremhles Bridge, nn.l Mr.

nnd Mrg. John llalfiold spent ijunday i Mr. and Mrs. Isanc Clltlif. Irn and family of Little keep posted on the news the Beaver, passed through here on day please rend the iJaily Times.

Portsmouth PLEASANT VALLEY Sunday. Henri- BriRncr lost a horse valued at 200. Miss Claire Hernia employed at Columbus for i is visitini- her parents, i i Mrs Henrv Runs, of near Ma-l 1 Elmer 1.1 n.it c-ghtecn 1)LM land therefore cannot receive a Kcllar of Sdoto county, i a i lii'h Kehool Icaeher marie Portsmouth Monday business. visited his sister, Mrs. Ilirnm Rie- Monday Earl' and Walter Burton attcnd- meeting at Koutli Webster on lutlay i Allen Stockham, Miss Jennie Fulton of Turkey 1 live years' certificate.

Knoh, spent Sunday with Miss I. Ricge! and i nnd two la Lesser. MT. JOY. daughters visitc.l M.

RiegeE nnd family of Sand Eidge Monday. John and Henry i who of Ports-i reside in the Peerless cily, have II. II. Mitlendorf of the Bloom township census enumerator was through our locality last week. Joseph A bus been working for Thomas Shump.

Heavy frosts of lost week killed Allen Slockhnm, moved h's all early vcgetnhles and some 1 if i i an.i household jjoods from not all i May cherries place on Spooks Ridge to hc most there size were fro7.cn he recently bought from month, was the guest of her eous- been called to their home near Sabbath school was in, Miss Tillie Shy, while here last Salem on account of the serious I illness their a Owing his advanced his recovery is thc Sunday morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Slark Storm Point nnd son Shonkwiie lo attend the Scioto township commencement. Dr.

Vtuuk-rgriff of ami Miss Bcssio liollons of Hog was Tuesday. i were guests of Mr. and -Mrs. ctmrtas. Sunday.

Mi.is A a Conkel spent Pchcrer spent a few dny.s iyst week nt Pleasant H.ll. Mrs. Una Hujhes of Wakcnehl, i her nephew, was Coiikel of 1'Ohsii'ii Trol. i List week. a Slark of Mrs.

(ii-ur a from J. II. Con-i JaugliU'r I.i.Iu Ul. guest of Mrs. Charles Shy Stewart the mexpcctcd.

Mayme I i was guest of Toland Sunday. S. lliland an.l daughter, Pearl and son Homer, were in at-l a of the closing cxrrclses' of the Rit'fri'l Saturday. Joe a i who is i for black. Christian church Sunday.

A. B. of Knrdou spent Sunday with friends on West Mt. Joy. Jlrs n.ndils anil son Ellis, of 1'ortsmoutli, liere i dfiy on hns ues3.

Sir. and Mrs. Boinwr nf Medina, returner! to their liome. I a a week's visit w'th relatives Ellic Lesser entertained Jennio Suuilay. II.

AV. liicgel antT family visited F. M. Keller of the Glades on Suuilay. Curl Gilland will work for J.

L. Tolani as farm manager this coming stimmcr. Job Keller made a hustling trip lo Soiotoville Friday. Ella M.iugcy is slaying with Mrs. J.

H. Dcver this wock helping clean house. Jacob Fulton of Turkey Ridge, was calling on S. B. Gilliland Iffst week.

Freeman Butler and wife were calling on Me. and Mrs. John Fry ot Upper Sugar Run Sunday. Bertha Flack of Providence, was calling on her uncle, Ed Cochran of Sunday. Ora Kronk made a bustling trip to Beaver Saturday.

Charley Keller of. Blue Kun, visited his homo folks Saturday and Sun.lay. John Sudbrook is getting ready to plant corn this following week. i Master of Stockdalo Warren Toland made a hustling hero th.a week. trip to Glade Station Tuesday.

Mrs. 'Mnggio Bramc. HAMILTON. gir's attended the last day of school at the Val- at Little. Scioto, last Tues- Johnson teacher, fllie hns r.

i a fine school anil tlic woin- 1 1 1 ie I'J-n in tho district showed their ap- a i dinner for iy it nicest dinner a was cv- Vallcy school. Those who ed the dinner were ilcs- aud A Kuth, and Miss- iclty Giililnnd, Kmma Dover CiillilauJ. There wcri! akiut 50 guests and all the able feeling (bat it. was to bq there. There was a h'ue pro- in thc at'ternooji and Richard Devcr furnished music, witb nis new phonograph, which vas appreciated by all.

Jake aud family nnd Brid: Duty an.l family wero visiting at' Dan Tiuth's Sunday. z. Os Gilliland was in town Saturday. Mr. Jtrs.

Robert Parks vis- itetl firemls in Pike county Saturday and Sunday. Missrs Blanche Gilliland snil Shoemaker are visiting at A. L. Jackson's ibis week. Edward passed through hern with a load of coal.

Ed HaRC'li attended tint spelt- at school Satur.lay night. Hoy Crabtree nml sister Mabnl, were calling on Harry and Blanch Gilliland Thursday. Miss Lucy Hawk was visiting her sister, Mrs. Parks las! week. Knrl is sick.

Ed Hojlicrg moverl his saw rail? from Ihc Smith farm to Eifort one dnv last week. a anil Elsworlh McCoy were iu i locality last Tuesday, Thc was Maud Gijliland's i a and she received 107 cards. s. Lyn.la Keairns is not in vcrv health. Dr.

"McCann of WaVerV, is'as ealled to sec her last week. Floyd Lenbavf visited his nn- clc Fri-d of Jackson Fur- luiee Thursday. Esly Davis was looking after his hiis'niess in this locality Monday. 2 Erwill lias gotio to i i but left his best gi'-i in pare of his brother, a Kearns and eM the i at Ticver 'allev 1 a i i jnimber from here at- udcl the funeral of the late 'red at Mt. Unger Sunday.

Mrs. a Lucas is on better. George and Miss Stel- Ratchford were in Otway Saturday afternoon. Clifford Hamilton KcntnoVy. and anpervised by carpenter Hugcou.

Mrs. William Sitnou reported quite ill fit her home on Turkey Fot. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.

Simon, of Lick Uun, are tho proud parents of a bright fnced baby which arrived last Sunday. We don't know whether it's ft boy or girl, but wlricliovotr, "Vfillfo(fl is an awful proud daddy. Misses Mary Kiepenlioff a'ul Cecilia Dohl were shopping in tlia Peerless City "Wednesday. About twenty couples attended the dnnce given at the public hall "Wheelersburg, hist Saturday evening, and a genernl good i was Imd. Clint Turner 'of Lucaavillc, spent Saturday and Sunday homo folks ou Jjick Run.

A number of relatives nnd friends pftascJ a very enjoyable dfly Sundnj' nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Bihl, on Lick Hun John and cousin, of Huntington, W. paid a bricE vvi to homo folks the Intter part last week, John is looking fine and says he feels AS fine a-s IK lookn. Prank Thicken lisa pnrclinne.l fine new buggy from an Ironton firm.

Now girls, kVcp an eye on Frank, for no donbt lin will be in pretty good demand now. Miss Carrie Friache, of Portent with tho day Sunday with Dogwoo.1 Hidgc relatives. Miss Louwa Simon, an tentled a among relatives at East returned home last week. Mrs. Andrew Gleim, mention of whoso accident was made in The Times, is still in bad condition nnd unable to leave lier room, fieorge Morrison is having a jseigc of illneas with Fire destroyed the barn of Mr.

T. Pyles, early Saturday morning. Tho building witb its entire contents and o-tr- horse were consum- by the flames. The exact orip- in of the lire is unknown to the writer. i i partially covered bv insurance.

Jlrs. Nora Baker and daughter are a i their homo with J. H. IJoyd and family. LILLY, P.

E. of ed relat' brother. Art, ig reported to have pone (o Los Angeles. recently. Acgic Toland will leave Sunday for 'Wheelersblirg whero she will attend normal school.

upper the late Thomas A passed through here Sun.Ia. Granville tlic ruest of Alvfi anil Rlake- of Hunting S-undny. a Smith anil liis lrotlier, liavc taken large contriu-t to tios for tlieir f.iliur. i i i i i nt Given's Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Isaac Woodiiell. uf i Ucavor, passed through a a trade, has has and ith ,1. K. Toland jj and at Wavcrly.

Mr. Bon--. 7i, a given at Kit-gob'. The land appraiser was in this ncr is a son of M. Bonner i a lr av night hy A.

K. Daugh- neighborhood Tuesday. -J ns well a and all prcs-l I.ecta Comer of Jackson is nirJ to enjoy themselves. A spending a few days vaetion with Carl (Jilliland, who has spent i tfTM' nn(1 WBS an i i time learning thc A mn lo Mlss Iilll: Tho trial of the suit of a i list of SO practical words was given reetss. A very inter- K.m,ev of Waverly i TV A'; R'Steward of i with frirn.ls here, r.vork.

and Mrs. Joseph Toland of Scioto, djs'pnted lan.l. before Sl 1 J. township, and a few de- were given the Dunn, failed to rome ofT Friday slatctl. fann property Company flv nst I Mi" a ShoRr TMK CfSS a insurance in i stnle.

i a wn.i house work. premium. nototi for its sottleinent 1 Kef on- 'ild policy or f'-'i'liti'-inal insurant', we wonfd l''--iSffJ to have you rail at th- is (jjn-ii d.iy ami i i Ilnnu- phon- 'onf 1 i Xn. 15 I A i i i A Harry and Isaac Conlev are the KicgclH Saturday If WP nrc niiovred to draw con- her aunt, Mrs. TI.

W. Riegel. Deltmer Kronk spent Sunday Jliss Carrie Hurst who has been visiting relatives nt Portsmouth, has returne home. Susie Lewis of this place spent Sunday with Barbara L)alien. Klix Ijcwis of Portsmouth spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs Charles Lewis. Eliza Groaliel of Portsmouth, spent Sunday with homo folks. Gallic Brayhan and friend Pearl Dayton, of Portsmouth spent Sunday at the Orayhan homo. Miss Cynthia and Imina Tnrne of this pJoce M.r. and Mrs.

Vir Ketter and family of Wheelers with Isaac Lyons of White Gravel.I burg, spent Sunday at the ho A a Shear in staying with Henry Pflcpr of near Cove Station. Rliek Swaim is working on a saw mill for Wiitman at Gia.le, 0. FRANKLIN FTTRNACE. of George Jenkins. Mrs.

Oscar Bacr and famil; have been visitiug relative at this place, have returned their homo at New iRton. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Held and daughter Annibel of Gcphart School will not dose here for a few weeks yet, due to Miss John ston, the teacher, having to bft out of sch-ol dnring the winter. Mosl all of thc other schools closed this relatives here, Jacob Leightly visited Tuesday' lis daughter, Mrs John Klliott Jpper Twin Creek Tuesday.

Miss Kvn Fito is risiting reia- ives near Winchester. Clarence and Cleston Douglas an.l sister Miss Dora were giiests- of friends on Spnicc from Fridsy- until Sunday. School closed Friday. Henry Seel and uncle were in our Tuesday. Miss a i Elmore was Ac guest of Miss HaUio Sunday.

Osear Klmorc and Warn Kratzer arc sick. Arthur Robinson has returned home from Glenn Ellen, 111. wnere he has been" working. Mrs. Cora Brown is helping' spent Sunday with her Mrs.

Rockwell of Lilly. mother, Hiss F.ffio and Jessie Jones, Mr. and Jlrs. Jacob Nickel and son, Mrs, Alice Redman paper this week. T.

H. Price of Blue Creek, visited his sister, Mrs. -I. H. Day last' week.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gregorys tno appearance proprietor of thc if. happiest in the neiirhhorhood and 8 tJ 0 ns of some of the boys at ov and Weltv Vulgarnore T.ilhott, of Coy and attended the eommencc- Earl I.enhart and Kd Gahm are in a i hiy to a Stanley of this place passed Sun- and two children visited his motb- day with Mr. and Mrs.

Richard: er, Mrs. Minerva. T.ucr.s Monday. Campbell of Happy Hollow. H.

G. Brown, wife and two chil- Mrs. Simpson, nf Mr (hrnissrh hers on Bucklick. The ice cream snppcr -which! dren were gnests of her uncle, was given by Olen Turner, Sat-'John Miranda at -Wamsley Satur- urday night was well attended) day and an enjoyable tims was had by Frank Kidder has bought a new- all, horse. Maggie Marsh of Scioto T.

"Redman has decided to do nace spent Saturday and own this summer. Rumor has it that X. Fout This wet inn of country i ering frm almost son. I with relatives at Lilly. H.

G. Brown gave a singing -16 Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hnrsthhe young folks Sunday nigtt aal Morris Brown Stmday and 0 Little Scioto spent! All report'riiSce iimi M..

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