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LOCAL NEWS
Taxi sorvico. Phono 31G. J. Colo, tt
Mr. Churles M. Coppor wub a Co
lumbus vlHltor today.
MIsb Uolllo Hays Ih tho guest of
Mists Martha Tltlow of Uutlor for a
Aveek.
School books, new and second-hand.
The Book and Art Shop. x3
Mr. Karl Sinclair of Morgantown
W. Va., Is a business visitor here for
a week.
Miss Dorothea Luttu Is spending a
Mock la Akron with rolatlvos und
friends.
Danco at Zolman's hall, Frederick
town, Friday, Sept. 2. Music by Cu
pid's Novelty syncopaters. All for
mer Ada club invitations will be hon
ored. There will be no skating at
Zolman's hall on Friday night, but
round dancing Instead. Skating Sat
urday night. TuTh xl
Mr. and Alrs.A. V. Tair and daugh
ter, Miss I'rlsuilla, and Mr. and Mrs.
II. J. Sanderson and duughcr, Miss
Anna, motored to Columbus today.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. dough and
Miss Alberta Horner motored to Co
iimbus today and attended thq State
fair.
Silver Medal contest at tho Ilato
nuintown church, Saturday evonlng,
September :t. MThxl
Mr. anil Mrs, G. A. Miller and fam
ily motored to Columbus today.
Passengers for statu fnlr 'phone
1174 green. Call after 7 p. m. x2
Mossrs. Liiuiuncu llaldwlu and
Jnmus Siglor uiu in ColumbiiB attend
ing tho statu fair.
We have been able to secure a lim
ited number of good second hand
school books which we have marked
at substantial savings. As the quan
tity Is limited, these should be select
ed this week, at Woolson's. xl
Mr. and Mrs, lCdwutd Tyng and chil
dren, Aithur and Helen, have luturn
il to tholr home In lluffalo, N. Y. lif
ter a visit lieie and in (lambler with
relatives.
Auto to state fair, comfortable car.
Phone 941. x1
Mr. and Mrs. Den Ueeniau left today
for ItoHovllli! wlinro they will visit
Mayor and Mrs. I'litllp Klotchurnnd at
tonil tliu KlutLhur reunion to lm hold
ill Moxalialii pink on I-nbor Day.
SCHOOL DOOK8 for high school,
city and country schools In both new
and second hand now ready. Grade
school lists jnay be had for the ask
ing at Woolson's. xl
M's. Harry A. Phillips of McCon
nollsvlllu will airlve In Mt. Voruon
today for n short visit with Mrs. S.
J. Doi gun, North Main struct.
Hugulur 2.r0 heavy blue ovoralls
$1.G0. Hpuulal Kpaldu shirts 8Ue. Dou
ble pocket khaki shirts H'Je. COu table
oilcloth now :Cu yaid. Hoys' waists
for school 49c uuch. Hoys' suits $1
up.- Mou's sulfa 10 t ?2J. Tho Hus
ton Store. xl
I Mr Chailryip.d(trthu of Delaware
ti
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We challenge the world
with pure hotcakes,
creamery butter,
special syrup
and superior
Coffee
Log Cabin
Restaurant
WE NKVRK t'LORK
SEVERNS
is tho guest of Mt. Vernon friends. ,
Mlflscs Mary Loulso and Helen
Whltacro of Canton aro guests of
Miss Jano Eastman.
Are you looking for boys' suits? We
have them, $5 and upward. Rosen
thall & Esely, opposite the vine the
atre. Walk half a block and save a
dollar. xl 2
Mrs. Mary E. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs.
Dwlght Rhodes and daughter, Miss
Franres, and Mr. George Rhodes left
today for Allorten, 111., where thoy will
attend the famllly reunion, and be tho
guests of Mr. Wlllam Hunt and family
for a week.
You suroly have a number of fall
and winter garments that will require
dry-cleaning and pressing. There Is
no better place to send them than
horo. Wo have established a roputa
Hon for being careful cleaners. Profit
by our exporlenco and send your gar
ments here. The Sanitary Dry Clean
ing Co., southwest corner public
square. xl
Mrs. F. A. Esoloy left today for
Dlulfton, O., to visit her parents, Mr.
und Mrs. A. J. Owens. Mrs. Owons
who recently suffered a stroke of pa
ralysis remains about tho same.
Army hip boots $3.50 and $4.50.
Army Bhort boots $3.25. BulPsoyo Red
Root special 14.45. Tho Uoston Store.
xl
Roy. and Mrs. Earl I.eagli of Steu
benvlllo aro guests of Mrs. Leagh's
parents in Danvilld.
Mr. Fred Hlldebrand of Mansfield
Is tho guest of his cousin, Miss Silvia
Dill of tho M. and S. sanitarium.
Reclaimed army fatigue Jackets
just tho thing to wear cutting corn
C5c a jacket Reclaimed urmy khaki
coats $1. Reclaimed army under
shirts, 25c. Reclaimed army blankets
$3.95. Tho Boston Store xl
Roy. and Airs. Eugeno Youngon of
Germantown and Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Cluxton were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Gomer Gllllland, Wost Pleasant btreet
Wednesday.
Van 8coy Products may be ordered
and same delivered by calling Mrs. C.
R. Appleton. Phone 14. x2
Mr. U C. Stlllwcll was a business
visitor in Columbus today.
Mr. RubhoII JoneH spent tho day In
coliimhiiB.
There will bo n self-servo suppor at
Presbyterian church Saturday even
ing, Sept. 3, from 5 to 7. x2
Mr. Howard Mondonlmll was a vis
itor In Columbus today.
Mt. Vornpn Huslncss college fall
school opens Sopt. 0. Enroll today. xU
Miss Irono Trick Is spondlng awook
in folumbus and DuyUm with friends
and relutlves.
Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Vun Voorhis and
family attended tho stato fair at Co
lumbus WodnoHduy.
Car of fenco at pro-war prices. Call
Pattorson & Rlloy, 'phone 445. xl
Messrs. Lowoll Hrlckor and CIiubo
Cluniontn loft yesterday for Washing
ton and Jefferson College, Washing
ton Pa'., whore thoy will attond school
this fall.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Sponco and'fnm
lly rotumod home Wednesday from a
month's vacation trip to Uoston und
Now Hampshlru points.
"Say it with Flowers." A. U. Wil
liams, florist. 7( tf
Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Lurlmoro and
their grandchildren, Francos ond Wll-
Miss Pearl Murphy has rotumcil to
this city after spending a week In
Coming uth relatives.
Ham MeKlnUiy, spent Wednesday in
Columbus.
Tho Samaritan class will hold a
food sale at tho A. II. Jones store Sat
urday, beginning at 0:30. x2
"Say t with flowers" fiotn Sharp's
Flow or Storo. Phono 895. tf
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. f.awlor, and Mrs.
Mary Buckingham and Mr. and Mrs.
James Foonoy motored to Columbus
today.
The stomach regulates the condi
tion of the blood and is the founda
tion of god health or disease. Keep
In good shape by taking Digestor.
Sold at Taugher's drug store. x2
School books, new and second-hand.
The Book and Art Shop. x3
Mr. Edwaid T. Quldor la spending
u few days in Columbus
Mrs, J. M, PumpluM-y and daughter,
Marsonu, spoilt th0 day In Columbus
attending tho state fair.
Van Scoy Products may be ordered
and same delivered by calling Mrs. C.
R. Appleton. Phone 14. x2
Are you ruptured? Remember
when your truss goes bad, that we are
expert truss fitters, laugher's. x2
Mr. (Jeorgo VuuAmou rotumod to,
his homo In this city today aftor
spondlng the summer at Fredericks
burg whoiu ho has boon omployod.
Are you looking for boys' knee
pants, shirts, blouses and hose? We
have a complete assortment at mon
ey-saving prices. Rosenthall & Esely,
opposite the Vine theatre. Walk half
a block and save a dollar. x1 2
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baxter of Bran
don woru In Columbus Wednesday
Mr, Curtis Kinney rotumod home
Wodiuuday aftor spending a few days
In Columbus on busluuhs,
Get moro shayus out of your Gil
lette blades. A Bubli'dgn Btropper will
pay for Itself within a few months.
8chool books, new and second-hand.
The Book and Art 8hop. " x3
Mr. Borrls Hantman of New York
city, who has been tho guest of rela
tives horo for n few days, left this
morning for New Orleans, where ho
will spend somo weeks on business.
Mrs. Joseph Lewis has returned to
Now York after visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Hantman for a few days.
Messrs. George Knecht and Carl
Fcwnoy spent tho day In Columbus on
business.
Mss Ethel Vernon of Gambler was
a visitor horo today.
Messrs. Lawrence Baldwin and
James Solglor spent Wednesday In Co
lumbus. Mrs. T. C. Tracoy has returned to
her homo In Marysvllle after a visit
at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Mu"x
Boyd.
Are you looking for boys' wool
sweaters? We have them priced at
$2.50 and upward. Rosenthall & Ese
ly, opposite the Vine theatre. Walk
half a block and save a dollar.( x1 2
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smoots were
Columbus visitors yesterduy.
County Auditor A. D. Rlnehart spent
tho day in, Columbus on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Ewart and
son John, of tho Newark ro'ad, attend
ed the stato fair today
Miss AHco Ewalt and Mrs. Minnie
Ewalt aro spending a few days In Co
lumbus. Mr. Charles Sapp motored to Co
lumbus this morning on business.
Mr. Willis Bobout of Howard was In
Are you looking for boys suits with
two pairs of pants? We have them.
The price Is $10 and upward. Con
sult Rosenthall '&. Esely, opposite the
Vine theatre. Walk half a block and
save a dollar. x1 2
the city on business toduy.
Mrs. William Colgln and Mrs. I. J.
Watson aro spending tho weok in Co
lumbus. Mr. Fred Schluppacasso and Master
Paul Marslno motored to Canton to
day to spend several days.
Mrs. Carl K. Ferroll and son BobbJ
aro spondlng two weeks with rela
tives at Zanesvlllo.
Mrs. S. L. Dalrymplo and Mrs. F.
M. Ncass went to Columbus today to
spend several days with relatives and
friends.
Mr. Molvln Hagan of tho Nowark
road sponttho day in Columbus.
Miss Mildred Bishop leaves Satur
day for Bloomington, III., where sho
will be an instructor In algebra and
geometry in the high school.
Aro you looking for boys' all wool
blue serge suits? We have them, the
price is $8.50 and upward. Rosen
thall A Esely, opposite the Vine the
atre. Walk half a block and save a
dollar. x1 2
Mr. Fred Krougor and family loavo
this wook for Marlon, whoro ho will
havo charge of a Delco Light office.
Misses Edna BrIckor, Iropo Doup
and Mr. Fred Harris spent tho day in
Columbus.
Mr. Arthur Ashton of Now Comert?
town, who has boon tho guest of rol
atlvos horo for Two weeks, wont to
Cleveland thiB morning en routo to
his homo.
Mr. and Mrs. Paill Baker spout yea
torday In Columbus.
Messrs. Robert Baldwin and R. S
Simpson attended tho Htato fair at
Columbus today.
Mi. Ralph Shaw and daughter
Maithajean, of Loudon, 0 aro guests
of Mrs. Shaw's parents, MY. and Mrs.
Thomas Ausklngs, East Sugar street,
for n few duys.
Miss Junnlo Patterson wont to
ZunosvUlo today to spend tho day.
Miss Ilolon Woolson of Nowark is
spondlng several duys with MIbs Eliz
abeth Jackson of Gambler.
Miss Bcrthu Fulton returned to her
home In Columbus yesterday aftor
visiting friends horo.
Miss Marguerite IckcH returned to
her homo in Clevoland toduy after
visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs.
W. E. McCormlck.
Mr Charlos Ward spout tho day in
Columbus.
Mr and Mrs. Walter Grubb attend
ed tho Btato fair today.
MIbs Hurrlo Cutler und Mr. Harry
Thompson were ColumbiiB visitors to
day.. Mr, W. A. Jones, a former well
knwn Mt. Vernon boy, arrived in tho
clly yoBtorday for u fow days' visit
with relatives Mr. Jones has had
clung of a construction job bolug
done for tho United States govern
ment at Mussel ShoalB, Ala. A. G.
Mclveo & Co, of Clovolaud, with
whom Mr. Jones is qonnctcd, has u
largo contract for government work
at Mussol Shoals.
Mrs. Russull B. Owen returned to
her homo here toduy aftr spondlng
two months In Toledo with relatives.
Mr. Gcorgo Wytho was a buslnoss
visitor In Columbus toduy.
BIRTHS
A daughter was born Wednesday
night to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Morrow.
Enormous Consumption of Matches,
The civilized nations ot the world.
It lint been computed, strike nbnut
R.'JOO.OOO matches ever minute of tliu
PRINCtt IS AN AVIATOR
Prlnco Takehlko Ynmoshlno has Just
graduated from the Jnpaneso naval
avlntlon school nt Oppana, near Tokyo,
with the rank of second lieutenant.
Although but twenty-thrco years old,
the prince Is the head of the Imperial
family of Yamnshlno, one of the five
Go-Sekl, or families that have tho right
to supply an heir to tho Imperial
throne In tho event of no lssuo in the
direct line.
Active Mind of Double Worth.
The blessing of an active mind,
when It Is In good condition. Is that
It not only employ? Itself, but Is al
most sure to be the means of giving
employment to othprs. Anon.
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JTOR1AL1
FOR 8ALE Ancona cockerels. 718
gioon. x3
FOR SALE Furniture und carpets.
608 East High. x3
FOR SALE -Two good Delaine
rams. W. C. Rockwell. x3
FOR SALE Cucumbers for pickles.
Also tomatoes for canning. William
Fawcett, 475 black. x2
FOR SALE Brand new crop of
beans for canning. Phone 793 green.
x2
FOR SALE Dodge Commorclal car
In good condition. Price right. Phono
328 green. Mt. Vornon Academy. x3
FOR 8ALE Palgo six-cylinder
roadster. Elmwood garage, Newark
Martlnsburg road. x3
FOR SALE Sproulo homestead, lo
cution second to none. Crtff 338. O.
Sproulo Baker. tf
FOR SALE Fall and winter apples.
L. F. Kirk and son, Walhondlng, Ohio,
R. D. 2, Coshocton Co. Thxl
FOR SALE Rebuilt typewriters,
all makes, $15 up, check writers $5
up, carbon papers, ribbons and sup
plies. Johnson Press, 19 " East High
stroot. Phono 438 rod. TuThS tt
FOR SALE One paper bale, two
ghiBB showcases, ono Columbia Grafo
nola. F. W. Woolworth Co. 5 an410c
Storo. 4 x3
ForTsArE
Ono of the best and most product
ive furniB in Knox country, 110 acres,
8 room hoime, slato roof, well and cIb
torn; barn 3(ix7U, metal root; plenty
of out-bulldlngH. A stream of water
passes through a portion of this land,
and the Boil is In a high stato of cul
tivation. Quo mile und a halt from
Frudcilcktown. $1G5 an aero.
WYKKR R10ALTY CO.
Phono 741. xl
FOR SALE Typewriter $20, adding
NOTICE "
Tho trustees of tho JollUway como
tory (Howard township) havo had
cousldorablo work dono und aro with
out funds to meet tholr obligations.
Persons Interested In tho mainten
ance of this cemetery aro urged to
contribute. D. C. Allen, J. R. Drake,
M. M. Ryan, J. M. Borry and F. L.
Buchanan will recolvo chocks. Any
surplus money will go Into a fund for
tho futuio euro ot cemotory. Don't
wait to bo called on by a committee.
xl
"Say, I Wonder
What's Going on
Bach Home?" ,
Ai'tor youi: first day
nt,thu beach or the faliii
you begin io wonder
what the home folks are
doing. You miss your
home paper like every
thing. You can have your t
Banner sent to you
by mail while you
are on your vaca
tion. Just phone
before the train
L leaves. No. 38.
CLASSIFIED CO
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machtno $25, check wrltor $1G. Cash
register and soalos cheap. J. Stool,
Madlsonvlllo, Ohio. x2
FOR SALE Harnlsoml phono
graph, used only a fow times as a
demonstrator. Soils at $200. JSacrl
flc for $150 caBh, If sold nt once. Tel
cphono 698 green. xl
FOR 8ALE You need and want
our lovely homo and contents Everything-gods.
Snap Into It and buy to
day. O. Sproulo Baker, 500 Gambler
avenue, cast. Phono 338. 9-1-tf
FOR 8ALE
Ono of Mt. Vernon's good homes,
close In, 10 room brick, bath, two toi
lets, largo collar, summer kitchen,
barn.
A good rcsldonco property on East
Burgess stroot. Seven rooms, bath,
electricity, pantry ' and built-in cup
boards, cistern In house, cement cel
lar, garago and poultry house. A real
bargain. Possession nt once.
Anothor good eaBt ond home. Sev
en rooms, slato roof, bath, screened
In porch, cistern, full lot. Just off
Coshocton avenue.
A pretty little west ond property
In a desirable resldenco location, six
rooms, bath, full corner lot, fruit and
chicken house. An ideal homo and
priced to sell.
A number ot good homes, both east
and "west, at prices ranging from $800
up. For October delivery.
WYKER REALTY CO.
Phono 741. xl
WANTED
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Phone 559 red. 9-1-tt
WANTED To buy, sell and ex
change now and second hand furni
ture. New and Second Hand Store,
105 West High streot; 'phono 763
black. W. H. Mullenix. TuThS x30
WANTED Washings. Bring to
102 West Sugar streot. x2
WANTED Housekeeper, no wash
ing or ironing. Phono 939. tt
WANTED Girl for general house
work. No laundry. Mrs. Walter Cur
tis, tolophone 1114. 8-31-tt
WANTED Girl for general house
work. Good wages. Mrs. James Up
ham, 508 East Chestnut. Phono 358-B.
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WANTED Clerks, 18 upward, for
postal mall service. $130 month. Ex
aminations Sept. 17. Experience un
necessary. For freo particulars ot In
struction, write J. Leonard (former
civil srvico examiner), 817 Equitable
Bldg., Washington, D. C. x3
FOB BENT
FOR RENT Five-room houso,
north side. Inquire Thayer's barbor
shop. xl
FOR" RENT 4 of tho new housos
in north and cast ends. Modem with
bath, electric lights and furnace. Fred
W. Kahrl. "X2
LOST
LOST Automobilo taillight and 11
conso No. 577273. Finder pleaso call
548. xl
WM. E. BLACK
' CHIBOPBACTOB
Over Woolworth's 10c Store,
Phone 1030
UNION BUS LINE
WILL LEAVE FOR
State Fair
Each Morning at 6:30 from
Public 8quare
Bound Trip $2
Phone 321.
Pickling
Time
Is Here
We have all spices and flav
oring for your pickles: Qar
antose, Mustard 8eed, Dill
Seed, Tumeric, Cloves, Cur
ry Powder, Coleman's Must
ard, and various other spice
flavor.
-- . We also sell 2-qL glass
jars self sealer Just the
thing for pickles 10c each.
Lawler's
Pharmacy
PUBLIC SQUARE
Pitkin's Cash
Provision Store
PURE OPEN KETTLE RENDERED LARD Per lb: 18e
VEAL LOAF Our own make, per lb rt. ...25o
PICKLED PIG PORK Per lb. only.' 15
BACON 8plendld quality, In the piece, per lb 27c
Our Pride of Vernon Tub CREAMERY BUTTER is the finest quality
butter possible to make trained bacteriologists superintend the
checking and grading of this butter. They pronounced It 99.9
perfect, per lb. only wn.i.i.48o
Home Made HONEY Very fine, per section only 30c
FANCY 8WEET POTATOE8 5 lbs. only..' 25c
FANCY TOMATOES Home grown, for canning, per bu 75c
IRI8H POTATOES Fancy stock, pk. 60c per bushel $2.30
GOLDEN HEN SCRATCH FEED No grit, best grade, 10 lbs 25c
100 lb $2.35
CRY8TAL FLAKE FLOUR 242
GOLDEN 8HEAF FLOUR 242
LENOX SOAP 10 bars only
MAN8FIELD MILK None better,
Tall can each 122c; dozen 91-ta
POMPEIIAN OLIVE OIL A pure virgin Imported oil '2 Pt- can 60c
pint can 85c; quart
FANCY BULK ROLLED OATS
ALL TOBACCO Three 10c packages 25c
CAMP FIRE MAR8HMALLOW CANDY Full 6 oz. pkg. 20c value, 15c
MOTHER'S BREAD is the best
very best of ingredients and
Our Full Line of COOKIES are all delicious and very cheap, doz. 12c
We give you a liberal slice of splendid CAKE for only 12c
First Fine Cut In 1836.
Fine-cut chewing tobacco was first
manufactured in Centervllle, Mich., In
1536.
8TART YOUR CAR WITH
U.S.L
STORAGE BATTERY
LaFever to Morton
216-218 W. High St.
Phone 1010 For 8ervlc
DELCO-LIGHT
The complete Electric Light and
Power Plant
Jl rings city conveniences and mod
ern bqneflts to the farm homo.
Yunkes & Altenbare
Phone 1130
B
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Reduced Prices in
WALL PAPER
and CHINA
You have been waiting for lower prices on China. At
last it has come, as we predicted. Saturday, Sept. 3,
we will place our entire line of China Dinnerware
and English Semi-Porcelain on Sale at 10 to 33 1-3
per cent Discount. As our stock is limited, we would
suggest that you come early and make your selec
tions. WALL PAPER
We just received a shipment of new fall Wall Paper
at about one-half former prices 6c and up. We
are also making some attractive prices on remnants.
Bring size of your rooms and save money.
The Frank
E. Kirby Co.
lb. sack t 90c
b. sack ac
uc
baby can 6c; dozen esc
can $1.65; half gallon can only $3.zo
10 lbs 50c
value for your money. It contains the
is cheapest In price. Loaves 8c & 12c
Eat More and
Digest All
You know that there la noth
ing qulto so aggravating and dis
tressing as
DY8PEP8IA
you can't eat half tho time and
then not what you are craving.
It you are so situated afraid
to eat food don't agree with
you stomach trouble when you
do, it's a sure sign the digestive
fluids are sluggish the food is
not properly assimilated.
Stir them up, increase your ap
petite and eat your meals with
enjoyment and relish. '
There Is nothing quite so sure
NYAL'S
Dyspepsia Tablets
they will work wonders with
your system, Increase your vi
tality, and make your dally tasks
a pleasure.
We sell them
Two sizes 25 and 60 cents
Carl N. Lorey
DRUGGIST
116 S. Main 8t. Mt. Vernon, O.
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