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Morning by
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atatered at the poitomcB. Mt. Vernon,
Xbox county Ohio, aa second class mall
alter.
Bubscrlptlon Rate $2.00 per year,
strictly : advano.
Resolutions of Respect, Obituarisa
and Cards of Thanks, six cents per
Una.
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1922
COURT NOTES
IT. SI Baxter, ot MHIor township, la
foreman or tho Brand Jury of the Oc
tober term of common pleas court,
now In session at tho courthouse.
Three members of the grand jury
were excused from duty Monday
morning before tho numbers ot tho
Jury commenced their deliberations.
They were It. D.-GIIIln of Butler town
ship, C. C. Ward of the Fourth ward,
and W; IJ, Adams of the First ward.
Tholf places were llllod by Gail O.
Oookaey of the Third ward, P. J. Hon
Pii'in o"t the Third ward, and Robert
He-SB of tho Third ward.
The members of the grand Jury are
now down to hnnl work, and indlcn-
tlons are that no iopoit will bo ready
until sometlmo Thursday.
' Cfcrrimon Plea3 Court
Tho May tonu of coninion plea3
court -was iidjourned slue dlo Slonday
morning nt OMr. by Judge Park H.
Rlalr.
The October term convpnd promrtt
ly at 10 o'clock when tho members of
the grand Jury reported for duty. Af
ter Instruction bad been Riven the
members of tho grand Jury, Judge
Illalr adjourned court until 9 o'clock
Tuesday morning, when tho docket
for tho October term was called and
nn assignment of case' mndo.
Ileforo adjourning tho Slay term
slno dlo Monday, Judge Hlnlr dis
posed of the following matters:
Wilbur 1'. Rock vs. Hattlo If. Rock,
et al. Decree of partition. Commls;
donors Soymour Cooper,' Hurry) Pox
, and J. D. Studor.
M. M. Shipley, administrator of Orn
( IJowman, vs. JCeln Ilowmnu ot nl.
Salo of farm tract confirmed, nnd deed
and distribution ordered. Alias order
of sale of town property.
Sarah Gibson vs. Kllswi M. Trahorn,
executrix Leavo to file amended an
nwnr In 10 days.
Fred Knppolor vs. tho Mt. Vornon
Foundry & IOnglnooring Co. Leave
, to answer In flvo day3.
Helen M. MIiIklfT vs. Jacob Slldklir
Temporary alimony allowed In the
Mini of $20 per month, beginning ()n
Oct. 1.
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Contracts Let
The Knox county commlsfclnnrrs, nf
thffr session Monday, awarded the
following contracts:
Bv W, J'nyno, reimlrflaoJHaiUuhtbri
iir?ciRftf?i. ; ;' ?:?t y v
Peter Wonvor.'ropairs' to bridges In.
Sillier township, $30,!).-.
F. II. 7.U'k. bridge plank.
Trustees of Howard township, re
pclrs to lnldges, $17.8.1.
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Want New Road
Residents of Ilutler twnshlp pre
sented n petition to the Knox county
(;ommIssloners on .Monday asking fur
.1 now road In tho township running
wqst one mllu to Intersect tho .Millwood-New
Castle nnd.
Ditch Petition
A petition asking for a ditch In 1111.
Her township wnp piosented to tho
Knox county cnminl-irdonui-H Slonday
lv resident; ot Hint township,
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Ancwer la Filed
In tho case of Fruilees Scott vs. SI.
C. Poland, an answer has boon lllod
by the defendant In which ho sots up
a clnlm for $."57.8? and asks for Judg
ment In that sum. L. C. Stlllwull ,rop
recents the defendant.
In the case of William Scott, vs. Sf,
C. I'olaud, 1111 answer bus been llloi!
In which tho defendant sutn up a
clnlm for $70.12 and asks judgment
for that sum. L. C. Stlllwull for tho
defendant,
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Cognovit Judgment
In tho cnbe of .John SI. Ifnwk vs
Kdward Ilartlett itiul 'inlsy IlartJetL n
rogni-.vlt Judgment has been take 1 if
the plaintiff in th K..ox county om-111.-11
plna, court, Amount clalrci!
is $210,71.
No Tax Due
Probate Judge Duko holds there Is
no Inheritance tax due In tho CHtatcs
' of Tyyrla Ulehl und Charles Leroy
Cochran.
o-i-Clalm
Aliased
In the sUt of Qoorge Monroe, th
, :, cUmot the executor lias been al
lowed by the piobate court of Knox
county.
Order of Sale
An, order of private sale has been
Issued out of tho probate court ot
Knox county in tho matter of J, B.
Hell, administrator ot Emma Barber,
vs. Lowis Dudley.
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Marriage License
William Lewis, clerk, Columbus,
nnd Rebecca A. Polton, shoo worker,
Mt. Vernon. Row A. D. Mink.
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The October term of tho Knox
cuonty court of appeals convenes In
Sit. Vernon 011 next Slonday, Oct. lfi,
commencing at 1 p. in.
The assignment of cases is divided
into two sections.
Commencing Slonday at 1 p. m
there is a "peolnl assignment with
the following judges on the bench'
Hon. R, S. S.'dflds. of Canton, presid
ing judge, Hon. Frank X, Patterson
of Ashland and Hon. Louis T. Farr of
Lisbon.
The special assignment Is made for
the reason that Judge Lewis IJ. Ilouok
requested that he be excused from
sitting In tho following cases:
Frank O. Levering vs. The Edison
Storage Hnttory Co. Error.
L. L. Deiinoy, guardian, vs. Howard
SI. Rlne et nl. Appeal.
David Copeland, ndmr., vs. Allco A.
Wolford Appeal.
Oicgqn Flko, admr., vs. William SI
Koons Appeal.
In tho matter of tho contempt of
court of Ross SI. Hainpshlro Error.
Oiegon Flke, admr., vs. William SI.
Koons Error.
Immediately following tho comple
tion of the special assignment, the
cases hcieafter named will bo taken
up in order with Judge Shields, Judge
Patterson and Judgo Hoiick on the
bench. Attornoys nro requested to
keep In touch with tho progress of
the work and bo present as their
cases are reached. The cases assign
ed are:
State of Ohio on behalf of John
Sillier vs. A. I). Rlnuhnrt, auditor of
Knox county Appeal.
friiu Knox Tile & Rubber Co. vs.
Edward Elford Error.
Georgo Smlthhlslcr vs. the Statu ot
Ohio Appeal,
Sit. Vernon Foundry & Engineering
Co. vs. William J. Orthenbergor Er
ror. Sit, Vernon Foundry & Engineering
CoU'vs. Charles, G. Porter Error.
Homer IT. Levering bt nl. by Charles
Ewers, receiver, vs. Washburn-Crosby
Co. Error.
Banner SI. Alien, admr. of IT. IT.
Groer, vs. Jessie Jennings Kcster
Error.
Georgo Wlsner vs. John C. Lever
ingError, 1 STnry Vandelonno vs. State of Ohio
Krior.
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Sensational Answer
It wus repprted tit tho courthouse,
Wednesday that a sensational answer
Is being prepared In the caso of V.
V. Ilendershott vs. F. I). Spencer and
other foinior directors of tho Knox
Tiro & Rubber Co. It is said tho an
swer will bo filed somctlino this
week.
Grand Jury to Report- . .
vT,he..;niemborH of tho grand Juryf.of.
the pctober tqvm of common plena
cnuit weio excused Tuesday nt noon
until 10 o'clock Thursday morning
when tho report will ho presented 1.0
Judge Illalr.
Quito 11 large number of cases were
Investigated by tho grand Jury. Pros
ecutor Aslibaugh sp"iit Wednesday
preparing tho Indictments,
It was rumored at the courthouse
Wednesday that 110 indictment would
be li'turnod against Rov. David l'llto,
P'lHjpr of tho Coug'rogntlonal church,
for operating a motion picturo on
Sunday, It, Is said tint tho Jury lack
ed hut one vote to return nn Indict
ment, Twelve votes nro necessary
to lcturn an Indictment.
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Partition Case
Allco Welton has commenced suit
In partition in tho Knox county coni
nion pleas court against Arthur IT.
Peet ot nl. The real ost.ito In ques
tion is located in Slnrrls township,
Knox county. Tho attorney for the
plaintiff In Frank A., Stetson of Elyrin,
Amended Answer
, III the caso of Sarah Gibson vs,
Eliza (SL Trahorn, executrix' of Amelia
Gibson, an nmonded answer has been
Hied in the common pleas court ot
Knox county, J. 11. Graham ropru
emits tho defendant.
Docket Ir. Called
The docket, of iho Octobor term of
common plena court was called by
Jifdgo Illalr on Tuesday and a partlnl
assignment of jury nnd chancery
cases made. Tho cnmplotn assign
ment will bo aunounced later.
Commissioners Named
Application has boon mado In tho
common pleas, court of Knox county
by D. K. Illnehart, clerk of the hoard
of education of Centcrburg, asking for
tho appointment of n board of five
commissioners to act as a sinking
1 , 1 ;' . " ,'"
fund commission for Hie village- wf
Conterburg in order that certain
bonds may bo sold. Judgo Rlalr ap
pointed tho following commissioners'
on Wednesday: C, O. Keady, H. C
'Smith, W. SI. Jowc'.l, Hurry Hell and
J. V. Hancock.
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Partition Ordered
In tho caso of Ella Sdllors vs. Car
rie E. SIcCulIough, a decree of parti
tion has been ordered by Judgo Rlalr
in the common pleas court The com
missioners' nro. John Durkholdcr, Lo
ander StcCammcnt nnd E. U Wolfe.
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Sale Confirmed
A sale ha3 been confirmed and a
deed ordered In tho case, of Robert L.
Sillier vs. William Sillier iti the Knot
couuty common pleas court.
Leave to Answer
In the caso of George Evans vs. H
C. Stoylo et al., leave has beon given
the defendant? to Illo an answer In
tho Knox county common pleas court.
Account Filed
A first partial account has been
filed In the Knox county probate
court by Percy A. Greer, trustee of
Florence Brad field Greer, under the
will of Penrce Singers. It shows the
sum of $2,775.03 received and $50.fi0
paid out.
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Real Estate Trantfers
W. II. Wilson to Slabel Magill, lot
In Vernonvlow, $L
Frances Lafever to C. SL Bolting-'
house, parcel In Clinton, $1.
C. SI. Doltinghouse to Frances La
fever, parcel In Slonroe, $1.
Ulnnchc Holtinghouso to Frances
Lafever, parcel In Sit. Vernon, $1.
M. Lewis Murdock to Charles W,
Dean, parcel In Sit. Vernon, $1.
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Regular preaching services nt the
First Slllford Church of Christ on
Oct. 15. L. G. Walker and wlfo will
soon leavo for an oxtcmled visit with
their daughter, Cora Church, of Ore
gon. Slllford grango will meet in regular
session Wednesday evening, Oct. 8.
There will bo inspection. All mem
bers are urged to bo present.
Tho young .people ot First Milford
Sunday school enjoyed a wiener roas,t
last Friday evening at tho homo of
SIIss Genevieve Slorelnnd.
Sir. nnd Mrs. R. E. ShulT and chil
dren were tho guests of Sir. and Airs.
John S. Sllteholl last Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Chapman was a ML.
Vernon visitor last Friday iitfernoon.
Rldgway & Early have moved Ivheir
Parlu'rsburg machine' from tho Leo
Ashbuni farm to tho Charles Scott
farm.
Mr. and Sirs. Rny Grimm visited
Sir. nnd'strs. Richard ,Akos Sunday.
Sir. and Sirs. Elmor Jlrown aniKMr.
und Mrs. Fred Vlncont attended the
Coshocton fair last yopk
Sir, and 'Sirs. Alnion wero In Sit.
Vornqri on bustnosp 'Slonday. J
, M. VIIHudOJOIoV.' wnn ..buflijieik
visitor Ip (ho city Monday.Vii M' W
Air. Leo Ashbuni was In Sit. Ver
non last Slonday,
BLADENSBURG
The Loyal Daughters of the WacL
misburg Church of, Christ had a pleas
ant meeting at the homo of Sim. Lee
Itico Inst Wednesday evening. Tho
scilpturo work was In charge of'Mrs.
Kntlo Cummins. After tho roiulnr
business, dellglitful music was fur
nished by tho Vlctroln. Tlion tho
guests wero Invited to tho lawn,
where n huge bonflro was built and a
wiener roast was oujoyed by tno fol
lowing poisons: Sirs, Guy Cottrell,
Sirs. Cary Cotrell, Sirs. Carl Harris,
Slr.v and Sirs. Orover Horrts nnd
daughter Nelllo, Sirs. Katie Cummins,
Wavo Schooler, Ethubol Cummins,
Leo Dugan and Sir. and Mrs. Loo
Rico.
MRS. KEADEY DIES
AT CENTERBURG, 0.
CUNTEltmiRU, Oct. 10-SIrs. Har
riot Keady, aged tit yeore, wlfo of
Henry Keady, m well-known poultry
dealer of tills ptace, died at 11 o'clock
last night at her homo hoio, following
n stroke of apoplexy sustained Sun
day afternoon.
She Is survived by her husband nnd
three sons, Clarence and Harry Keady
or Conterburg and Herbert of Joptln,
Mo and ono daughter, Mm. Tearl
Sillier bt Columbus,
Funeral sorvlcos will bo hold at
10;'30 o'clock Thursday morning at
tho Christian church, Ray. R. H. Long
ofllclating. Hurlal In the Conterburg
cemetery.
FOR SALE 32-volt Hoover eiactrla
swesper. No, 6 Soutkr Mala atrset.
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UNION GROVE
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Slnco the episode of Sundny night
first gly,en publicity In a dry nddress
by the Rov.-J. Sanford, assistant state
superlntondenl of the Anti-Saloon
League, at tho Vine street Church of
Christ, In which tho Rev. Sir. San
ford asserted 'ho had been assaulted
nnd knocked down by drunken row
dies, tho locnl municipal officers
have been seeking with every dili
gence to discover what actually hap
pened, o
There have beon many of those, as
mentioned In Tno Hanner Tuesday ev-
PnttlfF. Wlin ttn.fn nvnt..lDDil,l n(w
doubts and 'convictions that there 'had
been such an affair as described by
Sir. Sanford.1 They based their belief
upon thelrjnablllty from any source
to conform the account. Usually
something may bo learned through
the channel of gossip and conversa
tion, though spoken with no purpose
of publicity or giving information to
tho authorities. Hut in this affair all
these mediums have failed, all who
might possibly have any knowledge
uniting In, declaring they know noth
ing of it.
What has been learned was recited
by Slayor Kelgley Wednesday. Ho
was told Tuesday evening by a young
man who did not wish his name used
that he tho young man) had been at
tho place on tho public square where
the encountor Is said to have taken
placo Sunday evening at C:30. Thorn
wero present also three others, dos-
trlbed as sons of well known and
porminent families. These three boys
had been drinking and unmistakably
wore under tho influence of intoxicat
ing liquor although they are not des
cribed as having been drunk. They
wero somewhat noisy and talking
loudly.
As for 'fighting among themselves
or making a nnssault upon tho Rov.
Sir. Sanford the mayor's informant re
fused to admit or to confirm donv-
Ing thero had been any such thing.
nils statement seems to support
the statement of the situation found
by Chief of Polite Parker and Officer
Peterson when tlioy mndo an invest!,
gatlon within threo minutes ot the
tIm.o it is alleged to have happoncd
and after they haiV beon called by
Mr. Sanford.
Alleged sensational charges against
Mayer Charles B. Kelgley, published
In another Mt. Vernon newspaper
Monday evening, and said to have
bsen made by Police Officer John
French, were shattered t0 nothing
Monday night after a rigid Investiga
tion by Mayor Kelgley before the po.
lice committee of council, Chief Park
er, members of the police force and
newspaper men.
"1 don't need this Job," dramatical
ly exclaimed Slayor Kelgley, "and I
don't pmpnso to have a newspaper
ennnut me with operating a gam
bling Joint and running alter other
women," tontliiued tho mayor.
Th'iu the Investigation started.
When pinned down by Sluyor Kolg
ley, Patrolman French denied making
tho stiitpnient to a newspnpor that "a
man was fined $ , for (ntpxlcation
sometime during August and tho'caso
was not registered nt all."
A'.TJhn denial was made by Patrolman
French before all persons present.
Chief Parker completely oxonciatod
Slayor Kelgley of tho chnrgo that the
mayor peimltted gambling at tho
Winner hotel.
The caso in the municipal police
coqit ngalnst William Cost, charged
with permitting gambling In his place
rm. South SIan street was dismissed
lH.to Slonday afternoon nftor a hoar
ii& before. Slayor Kolgley.
Jyuo evidence, givon at tho hearing
failed to piovo thnt gambllne was
dono In the placo. Tho evidence giv
en by the pinsecutlng witness, O. G.
Hoglu, was unsupported by that of
any other witness. Tho preponder
ance of the tostlmony supported tlu
WANTED AGENTS, HECOS1E IN
DICPENDEN'rwOWN YOUR business
$10-$f0 n week oaslly made helling
llobei ling's medicines, extracts,
spices, toilet articles, ota, direct to
consumers. Exporlenco end capital
not i-cqiiliod. OJd established com
pany. Coniploto lino of necessities
used in the homo ovory day. Lnrgu
repeat sales. HIg prodts. Exclusive
territory. Write today for full par
ticulars and freo catalog. Hoborllng
Mfdlclno Co., Dopt. 5G7, llloonilngton.
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All Net Profits are Paid Out In
Dividends to Policy
holders of the
BANKERS LIFE CO.,
Des Moines, Iowa.
It belnq a mutual company.
S. P. McCollum
Special Agent
208 N. Mulberry St.
Mt. Vernon, O-
hon 431 Black
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defenso rather thnn tho prosecution.
Gost accordingly was discharged.
Lewis Spake, Jr., was nrralgned be
foro Justice Georgo S. Hnrtcr lato
Monday nftornou on a chargo of hav
ing a coon pelt out of season. Tho
arrest was mode by Sheriff Lytle on a
complaint mndo by Deputy Game Pro
tector Pratt.
A plea ot guilty to tho charge was
mado by Spake. Ho was given a flno
ot $50 and tho costs. Of this flno $25
was suspended upon good behavior
and for certain assistance to be given
tho officers.
Weaver grange, No. 21."4, will meet
in regular session Friday uvenjng,
Oct. 13, when the following program
wilL be given:
Song Grange.
Recitation Eleanor Jnckson.
Song Weaver quartet.,
Dinloguo Welma and Dorotha
Brown.
Song Wilma Horn.
Discussion, Which Is Hotter, Farm
ing or Specialization?
Solo E. C. Horn.
Closing song Weaver quartet.
According to a report today from
authoritative sources, County Prose
cutor Paul M. Ashbaugh will file an
affidavit sometime Thursday against
tho Rev. David Pike, pastor of the
Congregational church of this city,
charging hfm with operating a motion
picture exhibit on last Sunday.
Falling to obtain an indictment
against the Rev. Sir. .Pike, as an
nounced In the court columns of Tho
Banner todny, Prosecutor Ashbaugh
will appear before a magistrate some
time Thursday and swear to the af
fidavit charging tho minister with vio
lating tho law which prohibits theat
rical perfoimances and motion pic
turo exhibits on Sunday.
Constable Jesso Sensel returned
late Tuesday afternoon from Kenosha,
Wis., bringing with him Burton
Schlossingcr, wanted In Knox county
un a charge of non-support ot minor
child. Schletsinger was placed In
tho comity jail to await arraignment
before Judge Uiair in common pleas
court.
Clerk of Courts C. C. Loiter today
leccived a letter from his brother, R.
E. Leiter of Orrvllle, tolling of an nu
tomohllo accident In which ho and his
wifo figured while returning from Sit.
Vernon last Saturday. Tho Ford that
Sir. Leiter was driving went ovor a
10-foot embankment, between Ashland
nnd Wooster. The machine was not
badly damagod and both Sir. and
Sirs. Loiter escaped Injury.
MISS ROSANN ANKENY
IS CALLED BY DEATH
Sliss Rcsann Ankony, daughter of
tho late Peter and Sara Ankony, died
at 11:80 o'clock Slonday night at her
home on East High street of heart
trouble. Sliss Ankony had been In
falling health for tho past year, but
had been seriously ill only tho past
week.
Shr was tho only surviving mem
ber of tho Ankony family, tho last ol
her relatives, Sliss Susann Ankony.
a slater, haying preceded her in death
last December.
Tho deceased was a lifelong mom-
DIM. f. V0HE
Will Make His 326th Visit
to
BVSt. Vernon
Friday, Oct. 20th
CURTIS HOTEL 9f Jgj
Dr. Voke lias visited this community
each month for twenty -five years.
During the lait tea years his practice
has moro than doubled.
Chronic Disease Specialist
Dlood, Nerves, Stomach, Catarrh and
all other Chronic DIimms
of Men and Women
TERMS: $5 PER MONTH
Width IikIikU. Mdfclp '
For full Informtllon writ for ir ImsUM
enUtUd "Chronic DUuV'
Address, L. F. VOKE, M. D.
1V7B N. High St. Columbw, OhU
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bor of tho Presbyterian church.
Funernl B'orvlces Will b6 hold at
2:30 o'clock 'Wednesday from tho Into
rrsldonce, Roy. V. IT. Shields, pastor
of the Presbyterian church. ' oulclat
ing. Rurlol Will b6 mado In Mound
VIow cemetery.
MRS. JOHN C. BIGGS
DIGS AT HOSPITAL
Mrs. John C. Riggs, a resident of
Danville for many years, died at tho
Sit. Vernon hospital Monday evening
nt 7:30 after a short Illness.
The deceased was 35 years' of ago
and Is. surylvcd, by her husband, n
daughter,. Lenora Biggs and nn Infant
son, James William, born Soptember
23. One, child Margaret died two
years ago. She also is 'survived by
her mother, Sirs. Thomas SlcConnell,
and a sister, Sirs. Harold Lund of Ak
ron. The deceased was a member of
the Church of Christ of Danville for
many years.
The funeral will occur Thursday af
ternoon at 2:30 at the Danville
Church ot Christ.
THE SCHOOL TEACHER
Next To The Mother Is The Most Important Unit
In Our Social Structure.
Sho teaches that character is as essential ns learning, and
that successful people save what their hands and brains earn.
She herself saves.
Wo have many teachers on our books as depositors but seek
more of this very desirable lino ot business. Wo also solicit
business fiom all who may read this.
We Pay 5 on Time Deposits
The Buckeye State Building & Loan Co.
Rankin Bldg., 2 West Gay Street, Columbus, O.
Resources Over $22,000,000.00
Stock and Surplus Over $3,000,000.00.
ALL. EXPENSE TOURS TO JACKSONVILLE
FLORIDA
Via Washington Baltimore and Steamer
Go With Organized Party Return at Leisure
$Q..60
81
Slight Increase charged over above when extia priced rooms are
assigned.
Those desiring may return from Jacksonville via SL & SL T. Co.,
Steamer- or via Rail Routes through Washington, D. C, at slightly
higher fnre.
Leave Mt. Vernon 12:15 p. m., October 19, 26; November 2, 9, 16, 23,
30, and every MONDAY and THURSDAY thereafter until Feb. 12th.
Details Furnished on Application to Ticket Agent, or
B. E. WHITE, Division Passenger Agent. Columbus, O.
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MAKE it aVELLASTlC winter 'for
all the family! That means
warmth while the water freezes over
the mill-pond. That means health while
others cough and nurse colds.
Wear VELLASTIC Underwear l It's mado
with a fleece-lining to keep your body snug
and warm. It's built on VELLASTIC
machines to. fit perfectly and wear long.
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Fpr Every Member of
UJ1CA KNITTING CO.,
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Gambler K. of P.
To h'avo a Party
Tho K. of P. lodge at Gambler will
entertain Its members nnd their fam
ilies Eridny evening, Oct. 13, at a
card party. Each member Is urged to
bo present with his family. v
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Wilson-Cochran
Wedding
Sir. Lloyd W. Wilson of Wayno
township and Sliss Edna Cochran ot
Liberty township were united in mar
riage at 10:. '10 o'clock Wednesday
morning by Rov. Hugh Wnyt at his
residence on East, Vino street.
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Stewards Are
Given Dinner
Sir. and Sirs. A. B. Jones of North
Gay street entertained with dinner
Tuesday evening at their home. Their
guests wero tho members ot the boarlrVri
of stewards of tho SI. P. church nnd
their wives and 'Rev. nnd Sirs. D. C.
Coburn.
Includes Rail and Steamer Fare, Lower Berth In
Pullman Car, Stateroom Accommodations, All
Meals Through to Jacksonville, Sight-Seeing
Trips at Washington and Savannah, Return Rail
road Ticket from Jacksonville Good Until June
IGth, 1923.
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Safety first and
warmth always
for all th
family. Wear
Vellastlc. Your
dealer can sup
ply you.
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the Family
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