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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 10

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Wilmington, Ohio
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10
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I Millions Hava Stuck ta BATTERY Be Prepared! SPECIAL Lumber Millwork $349 Collett Lumber Yard 4 iTYinrrrTXYn iii mi ri rrrrzrE Beautify Your loors Bian 3 I a iH 1 1H in 2 "Underwear" no II ri irm 11 it miimn lM By Charles McManus Insurance aoc Real Estate Loans Dr A Peebles 4 Dentist Now In Office 4 WILL AMBROSE KIBBEY IS ADMITTED TO PROBATE Hi WIDOW IS BENEICIARY OR REST HER LIE There will he ample parking spa' provided near the Gym Basket din ners are the order of the day and necessary facilities tables chairs etc will be provided i HADLEY WILL ILED TO SELL REAL ESTATE The will of the late Ambrose Kibbey who died August 10 has been admitted to probate in Pro bate Court The instrument execut ed January 12 1924rin the presence of Cartwright and the late Joe Tr Doan leaves to the testa wife Louisa Kibbey for the term of her natural life all his real and personal property remaining after administration' of the estate and payment of funeral expenses At her death the estate is to be divided among their two sons Os cat and Harley1 Kibbey and nd the remaind is divided between sister to be theirs forever County National Company of Wil Mrs'Adelalde Goodson widow of the late John Goodson of Richland Township who died June 23 1927 is made sole beneficiary of his es tate for natural life under terms of a will made ebruary 13 1907 in the presence of Ha worth and I Stewart The will was recently admitted to probate in Probate Court At Mrs Goodson's death the es tate Is to be evenly divided among their children Estella Martin and Carey Goodson Mrs Goodson is nominated executrix of the will to serve without bond Leave Hillsboro 9:10 A 2 u3t RAYON BED SPREADS ull Size Extra SpeciallyPriced at thlmington NWS JUuKwaL After directing tLat his widow Lizzie Hadley be allowed such portion of his estate as would have come to hor in the event of his dy ing intestate the late William Petin Hadley in a will executed September 27 1323 in the presence of the Chaplain and two inmates of the National Military Home Dayton of which he was then an inmate provides for tho sale of all real estate belonging to his es tate and the distribution of the proceeds among his five nieces and nephews ifty dollars each is' given his children Naomi Hadley Bevan of Clarksville and Willard Loren Robert Olive and Wendell Had ley these bequests to be forfeited on condition that the sons and daughters seek to contest the will Dorothea Steffens of near Cin cinnati referred to as the testa "friend" is given $1000 "as a token of my appreciation of ner loyalty in helping me out in dif ferent The real estate is described as consisting of two story frame house and lot with tio adjoining lots situated on West Locust Street Wilmington and a farm of 7283 acres In Adams Township Said farm is improved with a two story brick dwelling and all neces sary The nephews and nieces who share the testator's estate are Louie Hadley Brown of Piles Can Be Cured Without Surcerv WHAT OR? SHOP Phon 178 The little Electric Glow Heater would havye felt pretty good the last two days in the bath' room when you were ready to retire or dress They are so handy that any family should have one in their home for real cold mornings when the furnace fire is not going full blast You will find' they are very reasonably priced at our store a daughter 'Laura A Kibbey The widow and the Clinton County Na tional Bank Trust Company are appointed executors of the estate recently learned that Miss Norma Collett a pupil in the fifth grade at Smitn Place school re ceived second prize in that grade in Scientific Temperance Miss Norma received no assistance whatever in tho writing of her She won two prizes in local and count contests Officials of the have held during the school year It will be remembered that much interest was manifested 1 the schools here last spring in these eavs contests ourteen prizes were given by the local Union and three County prizes were won by Wilmington pupils but the State prizes were not awarded till August Literature has been ordered to be placed in the schools for this contests and the winning of a State prize will be a source of pride and encouragement Separate prizes are to be offered this year in each of the four school buildings and a lively interest is expected ELLOWSHIP meeting an ALL COUNTYAAIRWILL BE HELD AT COLLEGE 3 A AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Terrell Terrell Phene SOI i Christian church folk of Clinton county 'are looking forward to 'Sun day which will bring hundreds to Wilmington for their first annual fellow ship meeting There will be four services throughout the day all being held in the college gym nasium The Bible School will' bAgln at 10 At 11 the morning church service will' be This will be addressed" by Homer Boblitt of Indianapolis Mr Bob litt will also speak at both the af ternoon evening The communion service will begin at 2:30 At the young people of tiie county will meet in a Christ' Endeavor service The evening ser vice will be at 7:30 The outside talent for the meet ing consists of the speaker Mr Boblitt a lecturer of national re putation and William Leigh the song leader who has been an evangelistic singer of considerable note Other features are planned rom reports coming in there will be large of people from surrounding counties in at tendance Local people not affilia ted with the church of Christ re cordially fnvited to attend any of the services desired all details are worked out anu those attending will find things arranged for their convenience and comfort Everett and Ruth Hadley of Clarksville Etta Oliver of Loo keba Okla and Elton Hadley of Los Angeles Calif The first three named are children of the eldest brother James Hadley and tho last two named are children of his second oldest brother Calvin Hadley Charles unkhouser of Day ton is nominated executor of the will Tito estate is valued at $11500 Under the terms of the win 01 late Ritchey of Wilson hip who died September 2 er Rachel Ritchey and a0 her' John Ritchey are prin cipal beneficiaries of his estate for their lifetime wAts their'death! a 151 acre farm which is jointly devised to them for their lifetime but which is to be under the management and contiol of the'executor who will lease the same and pay the net annual pro ceeds to tho two heirs is to be sold and the net proceeds divided equal ly between the testator nieces Jane Pavey and Eleta Jones A'60 acre tract of land near the Union in Wilson Township is given outright to Rachel to be hers and her heirs forever a er of the estao the brother and and their heirs The Clinton Bank Trust miugtoUr is nominated executor of the will which was made July 24 1921 in 1he presence of the lai Joe Doan and II Cartwright Leave XenS 9 AM M1 An instructive book has been pub libbed by Dr Ross the rec 7 tai specialist This bonk IIh how sufferers from piles can be quick Iv and easily cured without tbeiV use of the knife scissors burning electricity or any cutting mctiiou without confinement to bed and no hospital bills to pay This method has been a success for 25 years and in thousands of eases This book Is sent postpaid free to persons afflicted with pilei or older rectal trouble who clip this item and mail it with name nnd address to Ross £ast State Si Columbus 1 8 7 Hillsboro 4 refledive beauty of waxed floors always attracts instant admiration Now for the first time your floors can also have that glowing deep toned luster With but little expense and effort This 13" Premier Duplex loor Polisher accessory enables you to wax and polish your floors much quicker than the ordinary floor polisher which as you know is only 6" wide and cons $4250 think how much this saves you! All you need to do is simply attach it to your Premier Duplex Then spread a very thin coat of prepared wax over your floors Allow it to become per fectly dry Now turn on the current and run the cleaner very slowly over the surface The brush revolving ever the same spot for a few seconds creates a slight heat which gives your fluor a beautiful burnished luster And you can get the same remarkable results on practically every kind of floor surface wood linoleum tile marble or composition Yes even if they are fin ished with varnish shellac wax or paint! See a demonstration here today! See how quickly and easily it imparts lustrous beauty to dull lifeless floors TELLS ALASKA WHERE HE BPENT DR ROB ERTS ON PROGRAM the Pair Usual 6 Grade Handsome blankets with the large flve lne plaids In all the desired colors and three liwt bindings of matching color aatlne Large 72 80 lnch size ALL WOOL BLANKETS 4 1 4 Pound Weight $750 to $1150 Long service and handsome appearance com bine In wool blankets 4 Messure 66x88 Inches Gorgeous plaids Th colors to match any bedroom color scheme Bound ends Wilmington New Vienna 7 ueava Wilmington 10 A 4 Comforts Made" By the Ladies of our Churches $298 to $398 68x78 and 72x90 lmres i AP(1 "'HoSE Picture IBooks? MEDICINE Books im stuoyinqi MJHat ARE You I THEM DoiNC'VJiTH THEM? I Sessions were lic hl in the Meth odist Church at Blanchester with Dr Conard of New Vienna President of the 48th Regiment survivors 'presiding as chairman Dr Roberts Superintendent of the Hillsboro District of the Church delivering the address of welcome at the program open ing session at 10:30 A Senator speech was de livered in the afternoon following an elaborate dinner served at the church by the Aid Society orty eight Regiment survivors present were John Boianger of Nw Richmond Lewis Arher of Blarelostor Randolph Waiter cf Sardinia George nglisii of Wash ington Dr Conard of New Vienna II Hill of Ostrand and Daniel Snow of Lees Creek widows present were Mrs A Bering of Covington Kv: ard Mrs Susan Gray and Mrs Jane Robbins both of Chester New Vlenni 8:30 A Wilmington Xenia Leave Wilmington 7 A 9 A 11 A Alaska ae It Is today and Alaska as it was at the time of 'ts pur chase "by the United States from Russia as well as the part it play ed in this relations to Russia during the Civil War was discussed by United States Sen ator rank Willis at Blanchester Wednesday in an address given be fore the 45th annual reunion of sur vlvors of1 the 48th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry Senator Willis is just returned from a trip into Alaska and spoke with genuine en 1 thusiasm of the country Seven survivors of the 48th Regi ment were in attendance at this reunion as veil as thiee widows of 48th Recimenl veterans Other veterans of the Chil ar as well as Spanish American and World War veterans were also in attendance at the program bring ing the number present to about Silk and Wool HoiTery" 1 Steel ence Post daughter rances visit Esmond Blankets (Cortex inish) $350 to $700 Made of selected curly strong fibres woven and napped by a special Esmond process whlch makes them delightfully soft and Es mond ln One" (Reg Pat Off Blankets do not mat they are fade proof and mtth proof HUNDREDS EXPECTED AT MEETING CHRISTIAN CHURCHES SUNDAY Bxifce Because ExIde Bticke to the job SABINA M' and Mrs Dhalnc relatives at Lithopolis Saturday Mr and Mrs Dile Adams and daughter visited Mr sister at Columbus Sunday Mrs John Taylor was the guert of her daughter Mrs Robert Trim ble of Mt Sterling last week Mrs John Darns and daughter Joan of Columbus are guests of Imr parents Brookbank and wife Af orris Langdon has rented the Mrs ARie Yeazel property on Mound street and will move to it about October 1 Mrs Hugh' Murphy and two children of Lynchburg were theguests of Mr and Mrs AL Webb the first of the' week Air and Mrs Everett Kerr Mrs Stewart and Mabie Stewart of Wilmington spent Alonday in Cincinnati Mrs rank Chanre left Sunday for Pittsburgh Pa where she will spend the week with Mr and Mrs A Chance Mr anrt Dakin and chll 1 dren of Mariemont Cincinnati visited Mr amt Mrs uasin Saturday and Spnday Mrs Thopflts WA)b who has spent the tiirft months with relatives In California returned to her home here pne day last week Mr and Mrs Will Probst and Lena Probst of Columbus wore guests of Mrs Ella Dakin and Mr and Mrs Dakin last Monday I Mr and Alra rank Spurgeon and daughters June and Janet and Howard Barns and wife spent Sun day at the dam near Columbus William Tolle and wife of near Rcesvillc had for their guests to a 6 dinner Alonday William ritts Airs Margaret Stoltz and Miss Abigail Ttner Harry Rapp John Washington and Noel Haines returned iron llieir hunting trip to Canada Thurs day evening and report an enjoy able vatlonofSiunting and fish ing Miss Alma Sheridan entertained her Sewing Club't her home south of town riday afternoon conclud ing a delightful afternoon nf sowing and conversation witli a delicious luucb Grover Brown who has been in Mt Carmel hospital for the last six weeks wb re be had bis tight arm taken off as a result of in juries in an automobile accident is bo far corered as to he ty home He was the guest of bis mother Mrs Rebecca Brown Mun day The New Premier Duplex loor Polisher $10 00 Complete! Wilmington Thru Lynchburg Leave Wilmington 7 A 1:46 6: 5 Co WlminqtorTDistrict Phone 737 130 South St rank Gallup Store THE CLINTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY Admlnlatrifore th eitate of tho late rank Gallup NORMA COLLETT CONTESTWINNER HER ORIGINAL ESSAY ON TEM PERANCE IS SECOND BEST IN STATE CLASSES September 22 1927 uiUHuniinriHiiiximnmiHHminnmiuHHinmnuumnrr be beat Cotton Blankets $150 tp $250 pair Plain Grey and Tan' Colored Bordtrfl 60x78 to 72x84 inches Plaid Cotton Blankets $198 to $350 pair Bright Colored Plaids Serged Edg 66x80 and 70x84 Inches ull 5 Pound PART WOOL BLANKETS To Sell At 498 And you tg 48TN REGIMENT 8 I HERRS SENATOR WILLIS AT REUNION wllL IWES will Of POSUIM WORKS MAGIC OR UGLY SK TROUBLES No matter how long you haw Men tortured and disfigured by itcb ng burning skin eruptions pot i 1 a La attic ui uirtl UJNUAN I PRATED Poslam on the sore spats ud the suffering stops instantly Healing begins at once and sooi roar akin is dear and wcl again tl UiUggHiS sue COMPARE BLANKETS will see our qualities and 1 cannot ii 3 1 1 1 a 3l HIV 3 Ha 1 StewYkCtt 1 MS Jtf1 I ig ifDi Dorothy Dam it I 2 it f' aMiHpp An 'll COiHQTon MY COODNESSy DO rr ve I A 1 TUbRtO 1 I rJO' MC I people 1 1 1 IMII I a I WJ VJ I BOOKS 7 I ikj'THE VORL0 rnbnfip? 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