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I ( ' HW")1' ' I HHK "SUIT IMG 520,000 iri Of. COURT WlLBJsJS . .?! JUberUon Alleges Alien iSatieaOf His Wife's - ''1 fr t" Affection jar. - FATHER-IN-LAW IN LOCAL COURT ),i(inmi L.T. ftvb' su- HLV' 11,1 rft Iftfc ..- i -- New Suits Filed! Meidledl Petition: Other r ;f Items From Comt .&.. . noMe ' y?1 Wednesday afternoon in the j- j I V !Tn r- --r uri 0I Knox counly' i( '(' Wfert8dn, ot near Mt,-Liberty I )) J?H.M?0,0,J'la'liaKe su(t against his '"i"fAH,FWns and 'Ella Haw- JW2?l 'n'.uB " uioj- uavo alien fitted 1fromthe plaintiff the affections bftls 'wifp, Nellie Ilobertron. ' 'Malntlff 8ay3 that his differences M-Vlth'-the defendants dato back some ii JV-MWrMi-the- result- of n controversy 7$Wa, right-of-way. Ho alleges tliat UM 'dftf Abdflfltn' trantmanf ixraa cmih .?.titft'hW'lViri Attn &jfr ",. uenced the plaintiff's travnttitm nn A noil 1ft 1QOQ tt" v"-; " " p v, ..,, ndv.that shq has instituted divorce . proceedings in the Knox county conv tt'6n:pea8 conrt. '? 'Plaintiff- alleges that the defendants jrculatnd vicious and malicious stor- A'lei concerning him and as a result of , .itplr actions they havo deprived him , .'of;'? the affection and society of his ,1$.' "As a result, tho plaintiff claims h'lj'haa been damaged to the extenj. oi ?$SO,O00, for which ,sum he asks judg mfHtoMS' lTe.-i-i '4'F? O. Levering is tho attorney foi 'Wo plaintiff. " . AJJtwer ls,Flled Ain'tne ca.se ofiNellio Robertson vs i Paul) Robertson, an answer to th amended petition has boon filed in lb. Knox county vcomraon pleas cour The defendant denies that he ha Kfc. i. ' if ygi5rfyw 'rise'iHiliiiiiiiiBlfliiiiiiiiiiiiiiH'M'v ilvVrf V t V , r j'"' l ' 1 111 1 u cleaning. During. the Christmas vaca ,t(o"is tSb time when all children'! iarients-shou'ld ba thoroughly clean- Va'anii renewed, you can save youi ' 'chilJlren'shealUi as well as your own by Jiaving their outer garments cleon ed at' regular intervals. Z$ Sahitkry Dry ,)-. Cleaning Co. 4 ' l B.,H. Bair, Prop. aJ', , Dyeing, Pressing, . , Repairing 0. yt. er. Public 8q. CALL 838 Red DELIVER Stf . . J'-" .'Mer kirn- U'- -'- - Ua'' W S- .V.Tl i W""J" ' iwa"'1' J J ..... -.. I. dnnlos ttlnt kfiis) aSd 'la Haw-'sum paid i,rto hVlntorkfmir- ,fH( . if AMMi'Ar OfMt,tiMlrH tWi(R MMiii'iOWiKpKM '1w ! ailiiiMmMir.aC yiMi i ii 1 1 1 niwiMiiitMHHMMiiwnmiMniMii "iFjawrari 38 retclvffd a4.tti0 Mm out. iv Hk tkii'nlriintw vf'illllnn l.n' i..Jlhrt j.i-J it, . . " .i 4i .'' 'i. .. .! Divnic Cn- cusu of Kva ft. Lover In the cane of tho 8ei mi.. ,ii.,ti '.i.. n..i .1 i.i. .. 'JtiK vs. iionwr u. Loverinjc haa been Rank or Bucrrua ra. uertna item iiiu iiTj&uiu in ii L inn. uiii l Liiti iriti 1 1 liil n , " , .-.----, t , ,.-v f....... . '"foMbwod young gJrlB'i, or had Impropor rotations with (hem. I Thn ilAfnhitnrtt MaVa lint fi nUtnilfrU '" Th divorce cami of Eva ft. Lorof' iWl MMttUt la DHbit'tQWitU nionn th tn of t?,6i.&d received and '$, 1C2.44 paid out. ftit MIMIMIIIIMIIIMM ' M Mandate Received ," In the cana of tho Second National petition bo dismfssedi eit A,,wn tor htftr'nf wforo Judgo I Welsh, a mandate from tho common P. O. Ivelt1grepreflcntHthoplkln.l,"llr lntho KnM coaBtir Coramoa ' p,ea? 'T1 hu Z""1 roce,v.od1,BDdt S L-flt 1 !p!oat court on Friday morning at 0 . filed In tho probate court of Kuo o-i QeU Up Anower In tho no of Un dlovuliinil llonal tMro Insura'nctj Co. vi. Kn(n7iO. Lnverlng ot nl, the cparnte nnswori or inq jvnoT ticuniy savings uanK wa? filed ' in Iho common pcnn court Thursday. The defendant ?ets up two claims, one In tho turai ot $2,205 and tho othe.r for ?3,O00, baood on pronila sory notes nud Becured by a niartswgc on tho Kort' Qiimlcr slrcet property of tho plaintiff; Thor defendant asl:3 that its claim of $7 205 bo declared tho first and Lost llen on the propar- iy and that' when tho property is soldi its' claim: bo allowed. Columbus Ewalt represents th.3 de fendant. Co'qnovit Judgment A cogonrlt Judgment in thn niim of 1597.79 haa been taken In 'tho Knox county common pleaa court in the caso of J. B. White va. P. M. Wclrlck. c Contempt' Alleged A motion Ivis lcon filed in tho Knox county common pleas court in the caso of Michael Corrigan rs, Myrtlo Corrigan asking th.it tho plain .iff be cited to rppoar in court to tell why ho Bhouid not bo pwiished for contempt. Tho "motion allege tliat Crrigan has failed to pay alimony as, directed by the court. Judge Blair has ordered Corrigan to appear in sourt Pec. 27 at 10 a. m., Charles L. Vermont Is the attorney for. Mrs. Cop rigan. , " mended PetltlBn "'An amended petition has been-filed 4i tho Knox f county common . pleas ,ourt in tho caso of Davidfe. Mans leld vs. Luman -Vernon, 'In which the ilaintlff Is seeking $5,000 for injuries sustained when .his wagon was struck y an automobile driven byV the de ndant. Tho accident occurred on ie Coshocton plko, east of Mt. Yer-i 'on, Dec. 16, 1321.' Plaintiff .saya he ras injured and sent to a hospital here he remained for several days. ls a result of the accident he claims t havo been permanently injured irry.W. Koons and William G. o'clock. A number of witnesses have .l.oen subpoenaed for tho plaintiff, o a' i First and Final .1. Cordon Bone, ndmlnlstrutor of Mary A. Gonmch, ban filed a ttrst and final noccunt In probata coiirt Itshows Knox county showing tho sum of $552.01 received and tho same sum paid out. -o j Invontory Filed .Tamos A. Schaofferoxccutor of Sar ah C. Kanford.bas filed an invontory and appraisement in tho probate court showing a total of $4,107.65. Files Account .- . ' W. If. Turner, executor ot Julia E. Turner, his filed a first and final ac count in probate ocurl, showing the sum of 9,193.80 received and tho same sum paid out -o-Flrot and Final . EVa Ko3t, administratrix of Wvir. countr. o ' Marriage Llcenat ' Sam 'Orlffln, farmer, Lucai county, and Pearl C. Dpnaugh, Butler town ship. IU)V. 8. J. Cleoland. o a , ' Real Estate Transfers James D. Fredericks to John A. Compton, parcel In R'ch .Hill, $700. B, H5 Lytle sheriff to Ira Miller parcel In Martinsburg, $875. COLUMBIA SCHOOL TO HAVE ENTERTAINMENT On Friday, from J to 2:?, o'clock,! two programs will bo given at thej Columbia school. Ono"wlIl bo given In tho primary room by the first and second grades; tho other In tho com munity room by the third, fourth and fifth grades The children of tho entire school will bo given a treat Tho parents and friends are cordially Invited. Ordered in Oct..Dp.livprprl hur Totk , m v , a BuaF v m j m m m Stationery For Four Weeks Selling To Sell in 2 Days , THE LAW OF OHIO Wisely Requires Building and Loan Associations to Set Aside Annually, as a Reserve Fund, at 5 per cent of Net Earnings. We always' set abide mora than Uie amount legally required. Wq believe in a strong reserve. I This, policy Is ari additional safeguard to our depositors. Our reserve and surplus fund is now over $650,000.00. This fund is used to pay losses, should any occur a guar antee -of safety that is really worth while. The Buckeye State Building & Loan Co. Rankin Bldg,, 22 West Gay St., Columbus, O. 6 Paid on Time Deposits Business By Mail If Desired. 23c LETTER PAPER and Envelopes to Match In white or tints of azure or pink. Tho box Is attractive and the pa per quality good. 23c 2pc A HANDSOME LONG , BOX OP STATIONERY Vz quires of paper. Two colors In each box. Envelopes to match. A rat gift package. 29c On Sale at 6 O'Clock Tonight Our last special was closed out in 1 day. Come early. 39c ',' OPfcN1 TONIGHT RINGWALT'S EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE The State of Ohio, Knox County, ss. In the Probate Court. Notice Is hereby given that Mary F. Baker, of (COO Eas High street, Mt. Vernon, Ohio, has been appointed and qualified Executrix of the estate of George R. Baker, lata of Knox county, Ohio, deceased. U JAY DUKE Probate Judge of Knox County, Ohio. Dec. 6, 1922. 12-7,1451 Better Than m Muitard f Utter BHliViBHW. H T ' ' 1 v. , s I :" t : l ' .1 Ml , I J "' A M m ui 1 i 1 MM I 'H 2 V t I i viil 39c :j I 0?EN I ) TONIGHT ' i " I 1 VI CORRESPONDENCE CARDS Gilt Edge lUbbon tied. Fabric Finish. Attractively boxed. Pink. White. Azure. Gray. Larendar. For Coughs and Colds, Head-' ache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism and All Aches and Pains ALL DP.UCGISTS 35c ancf65c, jars and tubes Hospital size, $3.00 ft Bannpr Classified Ads Fav -I K trv fnerD and be coDvinca' i f lllllllllllll!l!l!ill!l!!llllllllllllitllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!IUIIIIIIIII!H ons are the attorneys for .the plain. lswer Is Filed In;',tm;aBort3f'iPranees Rushvs, 'Innio Alice Miller ct al.. the sepa. ite answer of Orrell .Sutton has been 'cd in the Knox., county common leas court in which tho defendant sets p a one-fourth interest in an estate nder tho will of"Z. A. Noely and iks that this share may be set oil, olumbus Ewalt and Lot C. Stillwell present the defendant. o 'aso Bring Heard The case of Whltmoro vs. Bailey is eing heard in common pleas court efore Judge Blair Thursday. A num ber of witnesses havo been called for 10th sides. No Tax Due Probate Judge Duko holds there Is no inheritance tax duo in tho follow ing estates: James Metzger, Jesse K. Hoar, Lucy B. Hoar, Charles C. Pritchard, Cassle P. Thayer and Mary A- Gorsuch. o Account Filed A first and final. account has been -i r I . - .V" .- "" t ''I "--'iiBsii-"- lu P.MB; IB 'A i' 'ri I WW's " , UNCLE SAI will pay out millions for I W" '' " I --turing VICTORjY NOTES and I . I I ' WAE SAVINGS -STAMPS I Hf m ' Many questionable investments will bo I He'! ffB-" ; elcverh' presented. I '!? : BE CAREFUL I B -t.:i I m.' ..H Tiat you do with the inonev," vou saved I mi 'iB ve ycavs ,goy- " I : "' I " .BrV ' Talk It; OverWith Your Banker I 'Hi I .' ' ' f Br " $ " ' I lit wpn wm& Hft H ' MOUNT VERNON. OHIO I B , , S.V Cor. Public Square S Main ?t. I liar-----' "" " ' '""" t-ii-i-i'i Music ih the Home is the i ?'&&? ChmMmasJoy 1 The joyous Christmas season is here and this year gift-giving will assume its old-time splendor. Already we feel the pulse of generous' giving 1 and this leads us to believe it will be a Musical Christmas. We invite '"' your attention to our lines complete. 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