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v 1 fcst a**. •r: *«r?^-\ ^, *.* *4#».y4*' nT »I O I)!I«EnI«t g£j'SiCi I't2idiI' er and hides. Tfiip approved FalK rics, the new shadle*, the rich trimmings, the. ,..cja*ay and fine tailoring give, these garments a distinctive value. We have searched the leading- .Style Markets In order to give ©w trade ex clusive styles. No two alike. The prices are down tfli the low est point and we give our customers the benefit of our close buying and all mar ket reductions. Our salespeople are al ways rglad to §how you. Have a look. *•. r- v- 4* tlitHtli till "is ii titti! tiui*ui.uitil I 'Ij-tllWW-'itlitJei BUY SCHOOL SHOES NOW At Before War Prices The new arrivals of Misses' and Children's, Boys' and Little Men's School Shoes are all showing the effects of low priced leath Look At Our Windows These Shoes are all well made and good fitting. mean a loss we are the losers. Don't worry about the low prices marked on same. If they Styles numerous, sizes complete. A. A, Coulsort 6c Co. See the Special Ball Strap Oxford for Girls, AA to C, .$4.95 I E BARGAINS 30x3 Federal Traffik Tread. 30x31 Federal Traffik Tread $11.50 $13.50 As well as all other sizes priced proportionately Twin City Garage McConnelsville, Ohio Ladies'jjand Misses' Suits, Coats, Dresses ana waists Are Here and Reader for Inspection tii.1 Blankets These are some prices that will save you money. For 10 days we sell: 64x76 Grey or Tan Cotton Blankets $1.05 ,78x80 Grey or Tan Cotton Blankets $2.50 70x80 Plaid, all colors, extra heavy $3.80 66x80 Heavy Wool Nap Plaid, all colore $4.75 66x80 fine all *ol Plaid Blankets .* $8.50 44x78 Wool Nap Comforts, all colore $4.00 72x80 Wool Nap Comforters, all colore .$6.00 Shoes for Men, Women and Children 4 I Men's Glove Grip Dress Shoes, Lion Brand Work Shoee, Drew's Arch-Rest Shoes for women, Buster Brown fthoes for boys and girls. We are giving genuine shoe valnee. We **e selling agents for Goodrich Hi Press Boots, Shoes and Straight Line Rubbers. This is the line that forced th«n all to- jpuake them better. Look for tbe red line around the top. H. IWhiteWW. •$ .? *, 'STORE' OF SMt«GE,t.U4 wo-*#*******'? ^W^ tfgs:^ffsf 'T':MORGANT33tJNTY "~Y 1 9-^pg^^»^^-"-rfr^-^ -s« *g DEMDCSAT, TODDS -Kfirt-.—son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry .MP.RRIS«JS SERIOUSLY ILL... 1 Mr. and Mrs. John D. Huffman of Grafton, W. -Va., have been visiting Eli Wilson's. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dunn and two children of Cleveland visited his father, C. H. Dunn, last week. Miss Farrel Grubb of Stockport spent Saturday night with Miss Hazel Henery. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Milliner and son spent Sunday at T, J« Newbura's near Chesterhill, The farmers are all busy cutting corn and filling silos. Miss Lucille White spent the week end at her home near Brokaw. Mr. and ^Jdrs. F. H. Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Knight of Hil liards, O., visited at D. W. Calen dine's Sunday evening. Mrs. B. F. Douth, Mr. and Mrs. Therm Carr of Corning, and Sam Haypfi visited Saturday at Elmer Cheadle's. Mrs. Geo. Starling and daughter spent Sunday with her children at Chesterhill. Mrs. Howard Harris visited this week with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Daugherty of Ellis. HOPEWELL Mrs. Jonas Bingman is visiting relatives in Iowa. Clancy Newburn and wife are the owners of a new car. Alice Tolbert and Albert Ellis were married Friday morning. They will make their home near Albany, 0. They received an old fashioned serenading Saturday night. Mrs. John Coulter, who has been sick, is able to be out again. Mrs. Winfield Lindimore and fam ily have returned to Deavertown, af ter a visit at G. L. Lindimore's. Earl Newman and family of Okla homa have returned home, after spending several weeks here with their parents, and other relatives. STOCKPORT Mr. and Mrs. Ed Vaughn and three children visited Thursday and Friday with Ott McGrath's of Malta. Jesse Pugh of Zanesville, who is attending O. S. U., spfent Saturday heTe. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Coleman and son of Athens visited last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnson of Zanesville spent Friday and Satur day here. McKinley Brannon and Harrv Maynard, who are attending high school in Zanesville, spent a few days last week with their parents. Miss Helen Smith, who has been attending school in Athens, is heTe for an indefinite time. Leslie Wootton spent last week at Thornton.. Fred James was in Waterford Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thurm Carr and Mrs. Douth returned to Corning, af ter a visit with Mrs. Benton Grabb. Mr. and Mrs. Riecker of Beverly visited last week with their daugh ter. Mrs. James McAnulty. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Brannon of Frazeysburg visited over .Sunday with relatives here. Mrs ~:EmiTrafr'-Harmwr and:. J^Dan Lleweilvn were united in marriage at 5 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Scott, Sept. 18, by Rev. Martin. rs. Jesse Bachelor and children of Chesterhill attended church her* Sunday. Mrs. Alta Wootton is visiting Tier brother, Jess Bailey. Jessie Grubb i* spending the week with her sister at Merriam. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Clark of Akron visited last week with her parents, Mr... and Mrs. Wm. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gage and sdn Keith of Bartlett spent Sunday witb Gale Caere's. Orr White of Texas is spending a few days with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Wilson re turned from a visit at Marietta and Beverly Monday, They were ac companied home by their daughter, Mrs, Xva Hines. Mr, and Mrs. Franl5.lkCJlimore Mrs. Rosie Pugh of Newark at tended the funeral of Mrs. Margaret White. Saturday. Miss Marjorie Newberry of Bev erly spent Sundaywith Ray Devitt's. Nearly every one from here at tended the fair in McConnelsville Thursday and Friday. TKIADELPHIA B. S. Cutler was in Zanesville last Thursday and Friday. J. W. Edgell and wife and Otis Martin and family started last Thursday for West Virginia in the Edgell car. They will make an ex tended visit with relatives. Miss Fern Martin was at Zanes ville Saturday to consult an oculist Floyd Woodward is employed at -a Roseville barber shop. The Bowers family, formerly of this place, but who now live at New Lexington, visited here Sunday. Don't forget the ice cream social at the Grange hall. Saturday night. Calvin Latta, who has been very sick the past week, is gradually get ting weaker. Harold Smith and wife visited Saturday night and Sunday with Mrs. Smith's parents, Albert Bankes and wife. Sisters Maud Gordon, Ella Maier and Lulu iNewmai} liave beep ap pointed as committee to receive do nations of money, |abor or material for the repair and enlargement of the Grange hall. Grange program for Oct. 1: Song, selected by Grange roll call, cur rent events briefly reported How may sanitary condition of our schools be improved, C. R.'Aler and Mildred Torbert music by Gertie Edgell Do we give sufficient *time and preparation to good citizenship, H. W. Whitaker, W. H. Torbert se leci-heading, Helen Maier and Lulu Newman Three of the greatest ac- rAppleman iplishments of modern times, A. and Ira Frash select reading, Fern Martin and Marco# Maxwell The etvop that pays beat and why, R. O. Massey music, by HyfaHii, VfiTd and Mtta Martin 'iSOBSe^A pay besFX* why, F. spend ah.:- *-»?j V McCONNELSVILEE, OHIO, most profitably, Mrs. Torbert Things I do that are .most satisfac tory, Hattie Appleman., DEEJUIELI) Mrs. Lelia Downing of near Bristol visited last week with, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eber FInley. Crawford Massey of Zanesville visited Clyde Woodward's last week. Arthur Barrett, wife and daugh ter left Friday for their home at Annapolis, Md. Edgar Curry of East Greenwich, R. I., visited here recently. Clarence Parshall and wife of Zanesville are visiting at Walter Ferguson's. Announcements havje been re ceived of the arrival of a boy, named Jack Scott, at the Jjoritte of Mr. and Mrs. Jean Mason,-' at San Antonio, Tex., Sept. 7. Mrs. Mason was Miss Nellie Scott, a former^Deerfieid girl. Helen Finley'was quite sick last week, with something like appendi citis. She is much iraproYed. Le Eldon, the 15-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. E'mer Patterson, un derwent a serious operation for ap pendicitis last week. For a few days his condition seemed very serious, but late word is he Is doing nicely. Deerfield Missionary' society will meet at the church Saturday, Oct. 1, at 2 p. m. Corn most all cnt, end a .good crop reported. Miss Alta Finley returned to Zanesville Sunday, after a visit at her home here. George Thomas and.' family of Trimble visited last week with his brother, Ed Thomas and. wife. Mrs. Walter Ferguson and son are spending a few days with her parents, W. A. Hamilton and wife, near Sayre. PENNSVIILE Mr. and Mrs. Setton of Butler have moved into part of Mary Pen rose's house. Frank Thompson if Mr. and Mrs., Lesley Hallowell, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Daugherty, Will Thompson ar.d family, and A. J. and Hannah Lynn visited at Lancaster Sunday. EAST BRANCH Quite a number from this commu nity attended the Morgan county fair. Several from this cpmmunity at tended the fqnerat .0^ B^rt Parsons at Pisgah Tuesday. The funeral was conducted by C. H. Morin. Rufus Updike and Emmett Wag ner motored to Crooksville Satur day. Emmett will assist his father in cutting corn for a few days while they are moving to another set. Mrs. Matilda Campbell and Mrs. Estella Dyer and daughter were guests o# Dan Vanhorn's .over Sun day. Mrs. Campbell ^is a sister of Mrs. Vanhorn.. Miss Daisy Wagnej is assisting Mrs. Elmer Cartej\ jpith her work^ since the death of thp latter's moth er* aT!l daughter spent Saturday ^with Gra»t Gilmore's of Pennsville,.k!,\ Rodney Davis of Malta scent Mon day with his sister, Mrs. Ed Vaughn Miss Clara Griest and Tilman Kinney were married Saturday. Alfred Balderson of Coolville and Mrs. Albert Mayes took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Vauhn. Elmer Love lias been'taking a dif ferent treatment of medicine thinks he is improving a little. Dwight James and Frank Sander* from Crooksville were at Dan Wag ner's hunting Friday. Brother C. H. Morfti made a trip through this community, going to Hemlock to hold meeting. He stop ped at Vanhorn's for dinner Satur day. Justus Kincaid and family from Crooksville were guests of Moses Vanhorn's Sunday. EAST BLOOM The Eureka club met Sept. 1 with Mrs. Howard Barkhurst, 12 mem bers being present. After the busi ness meeting the following program was given: Should children be made to do work they dislike, Ella Rob erts Fall cleaning, Norma Bark- My office THURSDAY, as in Zanes ville Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Deweese of Philadelphia called at Lydia Har mer's Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. De weese are on their way to California. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holcomb of Roseville are visiting the former's brother, Dr. L. S. Holcomb and wife. Born to Rev. Howard Hood and wife of Somerville, Mass., Sept. 16, a seven-pound boy named Albert Thomas. Jep Bailey spent Sunday with Dr. Forshey, at Lowell. Come to the ice cream social Sat urday night, Sept. 24, at the high school grounds, given by the junior class of Pennsville high. Dr. W. O. Thompson of Zanesville will preach at Antioch church Satur day evening, Sept. 24^ also Sunday morning at 11. There will be a bas ket dinner and services again at 2 in the afternoon. Come, everybody. mmmmmmmn will be open in the Jones Building:, I Monday, September 26 for the practice of Palmer Methods and System used through out. Consultation and Spinal Analysis Free Graduate of the Palmer School of Chiroprattic ."Chiropractic Fountain Heed" Qast*n»ort, lew* MCCONNELSVILLE, OHIO" 'Mi.'! n *v SEPTEMBSft 2^ B2t*'»» Att'y L. J. Weber and family of Zanesville spent last Wednesday night wit"h E. E. Stewart's, and at tended the fair on Thursday. Chas. Reed and family spent Sun day with Finley Reed's of the Chapel neighborhood. J. S. Taylor visited our school Monday, ,A homecoming picnic will be held at Bald Knob school house next Saturday. All are invited, and spe cial invitations are feeing sent to anyone teaching or attending school there. REIXER8VILLE Anna Sealock ran a nail in her foot one day last week and is suffer ing very much from it. •John Porter of Belmont 50unty, Who once resided here, fcas been Visiting in this community. Paul McNabb spent Monday with Thomas JRacey In Noble county, hunting squirrels. Chassis Runabout "'v Touring Car I LIKE -my Job. BUT DAYS do COTflA WHEN 8KIE8 are blndL ABOVE THE city smoke* Truck Chassis Coupe Sedan 1 ly to insure early ctelivery. -tr? A-*0 t-V* Jar*'*•****• AND BREEZES stir, THE PAPERS on my desk. AND THEN I think. WHAT 1 would do. IP I were boss. I'D OPEN shop. o hurst roll call, answered by each one giving a good recipe or house hold hint. The October meeting will be held with Mrs. Edithe Geddes. Program: First steps in child train ing, Edithe Geddes, and a surprise, by Blanche Greer and Adda Robb. Refreshments of watermelon and muskmelon were served by the host ess. v AT TWELVE o'clock. AND CLOSE at one. WITH ONE hour off. FOR LUNCH, and I. WOULD GET old S&st. ft TO RUN me out. IN HI8 big six. AND DROP me off. UNDER A greenwood tree. BESIDE A babbling brookv AND THERE I'4 lit* a Mrs. Mabel Garvin, who is in the hospital in Marietta, has not been so well for the last few days. John D. Parmiter, a son of Joseph Parmiter, who lived here many years ago, but who now lives in Pennsylvania, was in our village Saturday. Mrs. Katie Sealock, who has had typhoid fever, is considerably im proved, being pow,^ able to- sit up &ame.> •. FOR SALE: Air Tight heating stove also good cook store, and a Primrose cream separator, good as new. All will be sold cheap.—-Mrs. Harry Balderson, McConnelsville. PLAJfTSVILIiE Lou Adrean, wife and baby, Mrs. Elmer Adrean and daughters of Stockport, Vern Davis, wife and son, Ida Newbanks and daughters of Wa terford, and Earl Hodgin and family of Chesterhill visited Phoebe Har ris and daughter Sunday. THE UNTVEfiSAL ifirLfr' 1 lift yjiaatnii i teni i CAB NEW PRICES O. B. DETROIT) VAHV'VV'' ,,XHesc are the lowest prices of Ford cars in the history of the Ford Motor Company. Orders are coming in fait, so place yours prompt ^jLt&40NNELSVlJX^ TJ*, ""'•ft1?'™1 tv ^9 WSTJS Hr v 4he life!! AND EVERY one#, IN A while. ROLL OVER. OR MAYBE sit and tbiafe BUT MOST likely. JUST 8IT. AND EVERY onaft IN A while I'd light ft ONE OF my Chesterfields, ft ft AND OH Boy. I GUESS that wouldn't SATISFY! COMPANIONSHIP? CIGARETTES Mrs. Frances Hoot and daughter of Toledo and Fred Dye of Deshler visited relatives here this week. Charles Peck of Malta visited here Sunday. Cly Smith and family of Alabama are visiting his sister, Mrs. Perley Hastings, and other relatives in this community. Mae Creighton is visiting Jessie Woodyard. "Car of fertilizer coming, 16 per cent acid,$23 per ton, also plenty of timothy seed.—C. S. Martin, Malta. Garrisons at Olivet, 111. ^4 The many warm friends here of the Garrisons, who with Revl Amos' P. Cohagan conducted the revival" meetings here this summer, will be glad to know that they are ail Well and now living in Olivet, tll^ near Danville, where Mr. Garrison is 'at tending Olivet university, a rtazar ene school, and where he wiil finish college next spring, and his theolog ical work the following year.1 Rev. Cohagan has just been appointed to a charge at Portsmouth, O, They ask to be remembered to aU their friends here, and say they will never forget the fellowship and kindness accorded them. They would like -to hear from any here. Dean Tompkins received the word Tuesday. $295 $355 $445 $595 $660 i "At t* TTVTE 1 Say, there never was such a cig arette as Chesterfield for steady company I Just es mild and smooth as tobaccos can be—butt with a mellow "body" that satis fies even cigrar smokers. On lary days or busy ones—all the time —you want this "satisfy smoke," Have you Been the neto AIR- TIGHT tint of 50? LIGGETT & MYEM TOBACCO JO. Arch McCune's have a new car. Mrs. Frank, who has been in Ma rietta hospital,- has returned and is getting along fairly well. Watson Harris and Wm. Wood yard went to Hartford, W. Va., to attend meeting. V II ..J 1l 11 '-ft l| i- W It J' •tf •-1^' it J* I-! K 4 -I r-U iV" 1 1r' t* Tj^. •j 7 ^•'4 Jfc