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Hi c I' "try j r -'.. 1 ,. s - -m Ajmmt,t l apppJi i nui Mjpuijjn, iiiiip;i4imRp L J lt ' IflOSBXNNER EAGLES ATTACH in or a cases oro Shcllonbarpor vs. Ilosnck, guardian of Frank lllldroth, and. plmpaon vs. Gardner. REMARKABLE 1M CARNIVAL MP. i Execution Issued And Sent to Zanesville Where Com pany Is Showing DIVORCE GRANTED BY JUDGE BLAIR Cue Appealed From Justice Court; .Other Items From The Court House . Kokoaing Aorlo, Fraternal Order of Eagles, commented suitin the Knox bounty common pleas court Friday af ternoon against A. M. Nasser, man tiger of a carnival company which ap peared lnMt. Vernon lasfweek. The suit Is filed to recover the sum of $183 based on a cognovit note. An execution was issue'd out of the common pleas court lato Friday af ternoon and sent to the sheriff of 'Muskingum county with Instructions to attach the property of the carnival', now said to be exhibiting in Zanes ville. 11. E. Sapp is the attorney for the plalntiu'. o Case Appealed N The case o'f A. A. Simpson vs. V. D. Marlng has been appealed to the court of common pleas from the court Of George S. Harter, a justice of the peace in Clinton township. In the lower court the plaintiff obtained a judgment against the defendant for labor pei formed in the1 garage of the defendant. The case is appealed by the" defendant. Walter O. Harris la the attorney for the plaintiff and . William Gv Koons represents ,the de fendant. o ' Divorce Granted In the case of Graco L. Rice vs. Maurice W. -Rice, a docree of di vorce was grantod tho plaintiff 'by Judge Dlair lit the Knox county com mon pleas court on Friday. o Motion Sustained In tho case, of A. A. "Simpson vs. R. C. iGardner, a motion has been sus tained in the common pleas court Judgment has been set aside and leave given to file answer. Another Light Day Ueplity Treasurer F, A. Ralston re ported Saturday that the collection df June taxes In the office of the county treasurer amounted to $3300 on Fri day. This was a very light collection day. The deputy treasurer said the day's collection should have amount ed to $30,000. s o Army Discharge Howard Hammond, a Knox county soldier, has filed his discharge paper for record in the office of the county recorder. o , The last will and testament of W. S. Sperry, late of Mt. Vernon, was Hied for probate on Friday. . By the terms of the will the testat or gives to his daughtor, Louise Eliz abeth, 28 shares of stock in the Cheapas Rubber Plantation Co. All 'the residue of tho estate, real and personal, Is givA to the testator's wife, Nannie C. Sperry, At her death the property goes to the daughter, Louise Elizabeth Sperry. The wife Is named as executrix of the will, Which was signed June 18, 1905, in the. presence of Charles F. Colville and Mildred C. Starr. o- - Appointment Made Nannie C. Sperry has been appoint ed executrix of W. S. Sperry by the probate court of Knox county. . No bond. The appraisers are W. A. Beamer, Fred W. Kahrl and Walter J. Sperry. -o- Light Day for Taxes Deputy Treasurer F. A. RalBton stated Friday that Thursday's tax col lection was light. In fact iUwas the smallest amount colleced In single day during the present tax collection. It woul3 appear from Thursday's col lections that many taxpayers are do ing just as they havo been accus tomed to do in former years put off paying taxes until the last week, and for many of them it is usually the lasi day. Application Made N In the estate of H. A. Rumpus, ap plication has been made In probate court to transfer bonds. o Court on Friday According to the' assignment of cases announced Thursday by Judge Blairl- two cases are Scheduled for fce'arfug before the court Friday. The 15 DONE AT RANGE Two Ties Recorded And E. T. Quidor Does Some Phe nomenal Rifle Work Some really remarkable shooting featured the competition of tho Mt. Vernon Rifle & Revolver club at its shoot on Friday evening at Its indoor range in tho C. of C. building. There were not only two ties that .require the' closest and nicest of calculation to figure but thero is also the phe nomenal score hung up by E. T. Qui dor. " ' A target 1b displayed at tho range that shows Quidor made a score of 23G out of a possible 200. Mr. Qui dor has been considerably non-plusscd to explain unusual scoring and has had to suffer quite a bit of comment and levity on the part of his fellow members. A cartoon portraying tho phenomenal performance ofv Quidor that adorns tho score board Ms said even to have moved him to an ex lamatlon that was but little short of profane. There Is reason to believe i that an other member of tho club might bo able to throw some light upon the unusual Bcore of Quidor. As a matter of fact Its accuracy was disputed by tho other members who Insisted that It be revised with the result that the record officially shows Quidor shot but 183. Russell and Van Horn each shot a 194 score. It was found further that each had made 16 bullseyes. The ar gument ceased wiih the application of the next rule when It was found Rus sell had shot a nine which gave the tie to Van Horn by that very slight shade. Pipes and VauVoorhls, however, have a tie that defies all known rules and cannot, so far as any of tho lo cal authorities can And, be. decided even by an application of the new rule of relatively mado famous by Prof. Einstein. The record shows that each man in making his score of 191, shot 15 bullseyes and that each shot a nine in exactly the same order and succession. The scores madeare: ,. McMillen's team E. T. Quidor 183; D. McMlllen 195; H. L. Ruhsell 194; S. M. Woolson 170. Van, Horn's team Van Horn 194; C. Pipes 191; McNabb 180; F. J. VanVoorhls 191; C. Clurk 182. S EL NAMED AS CONSTABLE OFMTOM TP. Will Succeed C. E. Purdy Who Tendered His Resig nation On June 15 Je3so R. Sensol, Democrat, Of Mt. Vernon, was elected constable of Clinton township at n mooting of tho trustees Friday evening. , Mr. SeiiBel was elected to succeed PVV BBBBBH sBssr , "' ' bbbH iBBBK' ,., ,' BBBBH .IB "whiSBH ssVJasVJaaVJBlBfcsm. V iMlM.VljsfJJBH eaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBna? x32E'jJbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb1 iiEyUBBfl bbbKIbH BBBK'!''llJlFr'i BBBBl "JBjsdBBBBBBW 4V - bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI bbbbV HP-'-'' 'bbbH bbKSbbH bV:JbH JESSE B. SENSEL C. E. Purdy, who resigned tho office, efiectlvo Juno 15. The new constable is well known In Mt. Vernon and will no doubt provo nn ofllciont official. Mr. Sen set assumes his duties at onco and was assigned to the court of 'Squire George S. Harter. HCT1N LOCK Miss Fay Ruhl left Sunday for Kent to attend normal school. Prof. L. J. Essig and family have returned from a two weeks visit with his mother at Canton. Children's Day will bo observed at the M. E. church noxt Sunday even ing. Thero are about twenty students from 'this pluco and vicinUy away taking normal work this summer. Mr. and Mrs.' Washburn of Morral, daughter, Mrs. Morgan of Columbus, Dr. Ritter and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Brown and daughter, Mrs. Pierson and daughter of Mortal, autoed here last Wednesday whoro they were joineS by Georgo Douglas and wife, J. B. Foote and wire, Mrs. Ida Davis and Mrs. Earl Duuham and all motored to-Lake-holm, sWth of Mt. Verrton, where they hold a picnic dinner. Cards have been received hero an nouncing tho marriage of Mr. Her man D. Bishop to Miss Margaret M. Weeter at the homo of the bride's parents In Springfield, Juno 15. They will bo at homo after Sept. 1st at Mc Conncllsvllle, O. Mr. Bishop will bo remenibered as tho principal of our schools In 1919. He made many friends during his stay hero who jolu in wisHiing them unbounded joy. Miss Stella Zcig went to Oberlin Thursday to arrango for entering 'Ob erlin college next fall. All bee supplies at Root's, prices. L. B. Blackledge, phono 31. ' Mi-b. Gcilrudo Lovell Grover and baby havo gono to Hulbur, Iowa, to Join her husband who is now a full fledged M. D. and has opened an of fice iu that place. Misses Olivo Burger and Mildred Miller wcro tho guests of Miss Cather ine Lewis a part of last and thia week. W.tE. Blackford entered tho Ohto State Sanatorium lust Tuesday for treatment. Bort's many fiidnds hope to seo him back again iu "fighting tiim" in a short time. Miss Weltha Keck who has been at tending Ohio University and who gruduated from hero this year, is homo to spend tho summer with her parents. Misses Louiso Tuttlo and Anna Marplo attended tho Epworth League convention at Mt. Gilead Monday and Tuesday being delegates from the league at this plnce. Mrs." Lizzie Koyes icturncd Monday evening from a visit with her son, Roy Keycs and family, at Loudonvlllo. ' If. E. Clemin, wife and Miss Ro's'a Fidler were tho guests of M. W. Clemm and wlfo at Mt. Gilead Tuesday. Tilt T Wnrrv Wnntinn Wnrth-Mn n. alia. i. U. UUUUIU UlUOriailieU 1110 street, while swimming at tht Jack- Daughters of Veterans Wednesday at- son bridge, north of the blty Friday "ernqem. avanincr- stonned on a class can and Cathoriue Lewis entertained a nuni- cut a deep gash in his left foot. Ho , bor of girl friends at a slumber par- was removed to the office of a Mt. l1 "Jt triuay nignt. Vernon physician .where tho .wound I M,B- Murguerllo wben and little was cauterized and dressed. daughter June, have been at Gruilt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harrison, of Brandon, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bone, Sunday. MlssesSsDorothy and Helen Bono are visiting relatives near Buteman town this week. 'Master Philip Stinemates Is iu Coveland visiting relutives. Mr. and Mrk. E. J. McBrldo of Co lumbus were guests Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Alien McBride. Messrs. .Iohn Hildebrant, A. S. JaV ger, Donovan Jagger and Bimn Clut ter were. in Columbus Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hawkins visited in Dayton the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Hood and Mrs. Mary Trout were guests of Mr. and Mis. Carl Stinemates Sunduy. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Myers and children, Gordon and Helen, arc vis iting Mrs, Mary Myers this week. Mrs. Dennis Clutter and children of Linden visited Mrs,,Cluru Myers over Sunday. Misses Dorlp 'and Margaret Haw kins are visiting relatives near Han over .this week. Mr." and Mrs. W. D. Stoughton, of Newark, were Lock visitors Sunday. Mr. William Snuff was the guest of Newark relatives lastweek. Mr. und Mrs. Gall Snuff visited friends near FrazoysTiurg Sunday. Master Vinson Ulory, Centerburg, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Lowis Haw kins'. Misses Ruth Sesser and Nova Ew lng went to Bowling Green Saturday to enter school to prepare for teaching. hospital, Columbui, tho past week, where tho latter underwent an oper ation to correct a double palate, Mm. W. B. Edwards and son Char les, visited, relatives in Nowarlt a part of last and thin week. Mobcs K. Blackburn and wife 'left Tuesday for Columbus whoro they will Join n party of tourists through tho Yellow Stono Park country. Miss Yon6tta Brlggaof Ashland Is tho guest, of her uncle, D. W, Oo'odelf und i family. Miss Idclla Mann of Wilmington is the guest of Miss Marguerite Marplc. Miss Catherine Dague who has been attending Ohio University is homo for the summer vacation. Tho honey season Is now opon for particulars call L. B. Blackledge tho honey man Phono 31. Prices to suit. All the residents along the road from this place to Ball's crossing Held a picnic In the Ball grovo Tuesday. Rev. C. ,E. Stockdalc attended the Epworth League convention at Mt. Gilead Monday. Miss Maud McKlernan has returned from a visit wjth her brother Gerald and wiro at Akron. Gerald and Gene McKiernan accompanied her home and will spend a part of their vaca tion here. William E. Edwards has been . In Pittsburgh, P,a., several days Iho past week on business. Wist Irvino ahd vltc of Columbus are tho guests of his brother John and Wife. Mrs. Austin" Carpenter and daugh ter visited friends at Cambridge last Saturday and Sunday, The Children's Day exercises of the Methodist Episcopal Sunday school will be rendered Sunday evening at 8:00 o'clock. This promises to be an interesting program and a cordial In vitation is extended to the public. Methodltt Episcopal Church Sun day school at 9:45; Morning Worship at 11:0 a. m.; sermon subject "The Charm of the Christ." Evening wor ship at 8:00; Children's Day Exercis es by the Sunday School at the even ing hour. "A Church With a We come. Presbyterian church Sunday, June 20th. Sunday school. 9:45. Tho nan- tor will conduct the review for the classes In the adult department, and any other classes using' the Interna tional lessons may jpin with them in the study and discussion. Morning worship, 11:00, sermon "The Sins' of the Half-Converted." Evening wor ship, 8:00, sermon, "Should a Man Fear God?" Next week: Prayer meet ing, Thursday, 8:0; Choir practice, Thursday, S:45. The evening servlcos during the summer will be only 45 minute in length. The state Sunday School Convention meets in Colum bus June 28, 29, 30 and July 1st. All wno can do so should attend it. Re member the Dally Vacation Bible School opening on. July 5th. All the children of the community are. invited to its sessions. Enrollment must be made during the first week. Our com munion Bervice Sunday, July 3. mmmimm .! ... . .. .-.. . .-i. ,. ,;, , s ' ' ' - 'iMiiiiiiiiia i v M ( I pJbbbHt ,;;HbbH I ) I OlKllt tOK.nOW" I irow tobacco You can't beat a Camel, because you can't beat the tobacco that goes into Camels. ' ' That's why Camels are the choice of men who .know and love fine tobacco. They know what makes Camels so smooth, so fragrant and mellow-mild. They'll tell you that the expert Camel blend of . choice Turkish and Domestic tobaccos makes a ciga rette smoke you can't equal no matter what you pay. But it doesn't take an expert to tell Camel quality. You'll spot it the very first puff. Try Camels yourself. Camel . 1- REYNOLDS Tobacco Co. .Wlntoa-Slim,N,C. DANVILLE WOOTTON INJURED WHILE IN SWIMMING Mrs. Lizzie Loney and daughter are visiting friends in Akron. Mr. und Mrs. .Stephen Breckler of Columbus are visiting John Breckler this week. i .About 75 attended the picnic given by the clas3 of 1918 at Odell's lake' Saturday. Homer Rico and Richard Dial were Fredericktown visitors Friday. Ralph Carver is attending summer school at Kent. ( Dr. and Mis. T. E. Jefferson are visiting their daughter, at Wilming ton, Del. DwJght If. Hyatt wns a business" visitor at Loudonville' Wednesday. William Neiderhouser ,has pur chased the Dodd propertyon South Main street. Jack Llnd and Bister Orma have re turned home from Toronto, Canada, whore they havo been attending school. Churlos McCllutock and family spent Saturday at Bowerstown, O. Mrs. Dean Shaw' and daughter are visiting relatives in Michigan. Mrs. Gregg Henley and children of Akion are visiting friends here. The K. of C. defeated the East End team of Mt. Vernon on. Gardner Held last Sunday 10 to 4. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Blubuugh were Jit. Vernon visitors Sunday. Andrew McNeal and family of Flushing are visiting with C. P. Rice and $ou Roy. About 150 attended the alumni ban quet hero Thursday night. A four course lunch was served. t iIIh All hjwnAii Tin trna nil ff ? fc t -iur, vjiuKguib juii;i ui Ait. veruuu spent Sunday here with his mother. . D B. A. C. will play the fast Woos ter team here Saturday. An airplane taxi was doing busi ness here Saturduy. Ted Loney and Frank Greer ar rived home from O. S. U. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shaw and daughter are visiting relatives at Orr villo. ' , Mjs. M. J. Arnold spent Thursday at Sparta'. - ;-.'' Mr. Louis Mitkley and' faintly mo toicd to Doylcstown Saturday. Mr. Jule Smith ws an Akron visitor last Saturday.., Mrs. B. W. Logsdon spent Saturday with relatives at Doylestown Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. 'John Sapp and Mr. and Mrs. John Wills of Columbus aro spending the week here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. White of Clevelund are visiting relatives here. Clinto McDonuId of Akron is visit ing relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Robinson and sen, of Columbus, are visiting at the home of . L. Nazor. Cliff Wander and family of Colum bus ure spending the week with rela tives. E. G. Blubaugh of Mt. Vernon was visiting his parents here Saturday. Mr. Sid Knight of Columbus was a business visitor here Thursday. Mrs. Lulu Parker of Wooster 19 spending a few days here with rela tives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snow arrived home from Montgomery, Ala., Friday. Mrs. W. H. Baker of Columbus 1 visiting friends here this week. Mr. CHIT Newon of Canton spent Sunday here. Glenmont defeated D. B.'A. C. in a hard fought game here Saturday by the score of 4 to 3. Hibbets for Glen mont fanned 12 men and Murphy 14. FOR SALE 32-volt Hoover electric sweeper. No. G South Main btreet, Mt. Vernon. tf Eat More and Digest All You know that there Is noth ing quite so aggravating and dis tressing as DY8PEP8IA you can't eat half the time and then not what you are craving. If 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 vrel,lsh. There la' nothing. quite to sure a NYAL'S Dyspepsia Tablets they will work wonders with your system, increase your vi tality, and make your daily tasks' a pleasure. We' tell them Two sizes 25 and 50 cents , Carl N. Lorey DRUGGIST 115 8. Main St. Mt. Vernon, O. I AA 1 m JBjY' 1 Heat Cats Apply lots of antiseptic nthoiatum meninoiatum Soothe and bsab gently and qukUy. 1 3 MAGNIFICENT STEAMERS 3 TU Gnat Slip "SEEANDBEE" "CITY OF ERIE" -"CITY OF BUFFALO" ITWIIK CUEVELAJJD Daily. Mar 1st to Nor. 15th BUFFALO Itm CUTOAMD AnireBoAU 9.00 P.M. I 7iMA. M.J Zastexh STANSAJtnTm 1 Umtunai) ( Anjrc Cuvum 9:00 P.M. 7iS0A.lt. Connections at Bnffalo for Warn FaUa and ul Eulem and CtnadUa points. RsHrosd tickets reading between ueveiaaa ana uansio are aooo ror transpnruuon on our steamers. Ak roup NwTanrit AntAmnhili. Rat.lia DO with X dsTS return limit, f or ears not eseeedins 177 inch wfaeelbase. tleket esent or tourist afener for tickets via C & B. Line. Bonadlrtp, Beantif all colored sectional mule chart at The Great Ship "SEEANDBE" Oes cent. Also ask for onr 32-pao pictorial and daserlptiea booklet free. eat oa c aoatBt o Tksj amlud cfc BwSala Transit tompany UDW ' Tha Croat SUb SIlAKDIaE1' tha largest sail mast us stir, asssagarglaaasi ran Inland,' wateTSMIMwv4dSleplag capnewjt ijw u .awjysp. I OUR PRICE " FOR THE WEEK ENDING JUNE 25, 1921 WAS 40c pER LB- FOR BUTTERFAT IN SWEET CREAM OR MILK From Inspected Farms SWEET BUTTERFAT (F,resh, Good Flavored and Inspected) A Per lb. (Delivered to our plants) TrlC ...37c SWEET BUTTERFAT (1st Grade) Per lb. (Delivered to our, plants) . SOUR BUTTERFAT (1st Grade) Per lb. (Delivered to our pjants). ... 31c I $2.00 4 WHOLE MILK (Fresh and Good Flavored) , -J n) Per cwt. (This figures 15.4 plus cts. per gallon!.... J J. aOl j " The Licking Creamery Company ed). Per cwt. (This figures 17.$ plus cts. per gallon) FREDERICKTOWN FACTORY MT. VERNON FACTORY ALEXANDRIA FACTORY COSHOCTQJ. FACTORY BELLVILLE FACTORY LEXINGTON FACTORY CROTON FACTORY RECTOR FACTORY ' m ".-i IV, - ,! 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