Ei¥hty-Seventh Year
ALL LOCAL STREETS
WILL .BE REPAIREn; SEEK FERA LABOR
WAYNESVILLE, FISH, GAME ASS'N. TO MEET TONIGHT A meeting of the Warren County Fish and Game Protective Association will be held at Memorial Hall in Lebanon this, Thursday evening, May 9, at 8 o'clock. AIL members are urged to be present.
Coullcil A.thori_ Expe.ditliN Of ISOO For ImproTCIlDent
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S. S. ELLIS AGAIN
NAMED AS MEMBER OF HEALTH BOARD Prof . Jotu. Holt, Sprinll>Ol"O, . R". elac:ted
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Cou"'t,. CouncU
Improvement of Waynesville streets this spring was assured by action of .' council last Monda., night authorizing an expenditure of ./l00 from the street fund for this work. Plans were launched to petition FER.I\ officials in Lebanon to provide labor for this work. This money Is available and under the 8tatutes Clan only be spent lor .street i'~pair ·work. An additional 1200 will be forth~om. . tn, from the state within a few ' weeks to bolster this fund. A8IIurance has already been given by FERA that labor will be furnillhed for the project provid· ing the munic!ipality Bupplies money for the necessary materials Plans eall for the repair rough edlres on ' streets already Tam. treated, widen in, and grading. The prog~m will em· bl'&ce practically every str~et in WaYllesville,. Under tbe superviBion of C. P. Joy, street commi..ioner and the counc:iI'l street conunittee, the program baa already been ltal1.ed, the flret work being undertaken on Mill Itreet. Th6 water board has purchased a number 01 small shurbs and ever~Cln. which have ' been planted neat the pqwer houle in a program to beautify that place.
OHIO.
Whole Number 6169
THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1935
SALES TAX EXAMI1NER WILL VISIT WAYNESVILLE M. H. Keel or, /lilies tll:X examiner announces that he wm be at the Rog ra & Simpson galrage in Way ncsvill all day, Monday, ' May 18 and will assist all ven.d OJ'S in pl'eparing their I'e ports of ales for the p eriOd from January 27 to April 31l, wbich must 'be filed with th State Tax Commisllion Jlot Inter than May 31. A sworn state· ment must accompatly. each report. Mr. Keelor also stute t.hat he will be in FI'I~nklin oui May 15, 16 and 17 and in the office of the county commissioner at the coul;t hous I Lebanon, durhlg the week of May 20. Lltensed vendors arc urged to compile their reports as soon as possible.
LOCAL JlQ.y ACTIVE IN WORK OF SOCIETY
HIHING 0 F .LOCAL YOUNS' CHILD , DIES ' ACHERS 0ELI" YEO The name of Charlet! Whit:ak~r, TE elder son ·.of Mr. and M1'S. Wal tel' OF BURNS RECEIVED Whitaker, of near Lytle, appears in a list of Ohio State University Sf'"·, HOOL BOARD who w re active in the . BY FROM OPEN GRATE studentl'l, rk of the student branch of the American Society of Mechanical w
Accicl.ent · At Engineers during the last quarter. Propo••1 Mad. To Seek "ERA Fund. For R.p~ra A •• HOllie On Ro .... O.e Impro.em..u Saturda,.
Fa.t.Uy Injun..! III
Employment of teacher!!, janiton S. S. Ellis, of Wayne township, Willard, two-year·old SOn of and bus drivers, was pOltpon.d Mr. and Mrs. Murrel Tinne.y of . was reelected as a nlember of the by tbe Wllyne township board of Route I, died Satu~day njght at Warren county board of health education which met In relfuIar McCI(lllan nospital, Xenia, from wben the advi.sory health council .::. e8 ion lost Mond.y night. bllrns received that morning. composed of chaIrmen ot town· . In view of present conditionl tbe was playing near an The child. Flowerll for Motb~rs' Day. A. H. Shbbs. ship trustees and mayorll of open fil'e when the accident hap· ===========~ board decided to defer this busln Cottage cheese for sale. See ,eSB until a later meeting. pened. The mother had left the villages met last. Monday in the P08sipi1it)' of !!eeu'ring FERA Mr , 14i1dred Sheehan. ~ room for a moment and hearing Mrs. Robert Haines iB vel'y ill Lebanon hocille. fundll for several 'projects of reat hel' bome in Co~in. Prof. John Holt, mayor of her SOn scream, ran back to find MI B Stella Daugherty 'spent to- pair and improvement of grounda .) his clotbing in ftames. Sbe and bu ilding!J~ was diaeu8I$ed at the James Gibbon~ was in Cincin- Springboro, -who pJ'es\ded was re• sntoth red the fire with a blanket day in Dayton. . ~eeting and tentative planl were nati Monday and Tuesday. electE'd to that position, while and th~ child was taken to Mc· Flowe.r& tor Mothers' Day. A. H. drawn up with the view to tenrClellan hospital. The boy's body Masters J~ Davis and Jack Earl Mug, of Morrow, was again Stubbs. ' ing such government moniea .. was burned over almost ita entire Crane bave been very sick with named to the position ' of secretary are neceslI8ry for labor and porlIul'face. . fiu. The financial report of the WarMr. and Mrs. Paul Booram, of tion 'o f the materlol8. . Funeral services were held at Outstanding amon&' tbese proj· Mi~ CorinJle Robbins spent the ren county depal'tment of health t he McClure Funeral Home, Mon· Bellbrook, were guests of Mr. and ects are: replacement of trade week-end at her home in Frank- was submitted by Dr, Edward dsy afternoon with burial in Mrs. E. C. Cra,.e, Sunday. building furnace, reeonltmctioll l.liami cemetery. fort. . Blair. The guest speaker, Oenn E. Mr. lind Mrs. A. F. Melloh and of the grade · building comic., F.d P ....... r T~..iD Hit. Car lu .... attended a family dinner topping of trees on 1Ch001 premIng call Fred Everhart phone Stanley, Lebanon attorne:\" was PLANTS NEED FULL Boy. Were On ·W., To COVinll!'tl~n. Ky.,. Sunday, 108R3. 'introduced by Seymour T.ibbals, ises, refinishing of old desks, n· editor of the Franklin Chronicle. pair of roof, surfacing of ' blp SuDClay School ""EA1., NOT DES~ERT MiSa Margaret Q'Banioll, of school drive and other neeaar, Mr: and Mn. Peter Demas and I ~r. Stanley took for his subject, Cedarville, was the guest of Mrs. improvements. children, 01 New Vienna, spent "Gov rmnent pertaining to Plants should have a full meal, R. .s. Weaver. Tuesday, Sunday with . Mr. and M~. Oliver Healt/'l." The question of holdin, a local not juab dessert. Give the,m a com· Waynesville residents attending Davis. eighth grade commencement .... Mrs. T. B, Brannock was the plete fertilizer containing , the the meetin'g, were: S. S. Ellis, considered and Superintendent Mr. and Mrs. Emil Brown are Katberine C. dinner guest of Mrs. Will Bradll!)' t hree essenthal elements ulually Gibbons, Lura Lotz wall instructed to eomblDe announcing the birth of a son, Werntz, E. L. Thomas, Jesse found in insufficient quantitie8 in on Tuesday. tbe local eighth grade exereian Ric:hard, Lee. Friday, May S. the soil- nitrogen, potaBh and Prendergast, and George W. Davis Wilban Hainee, of New York with the Warren county . ai,Mob phosphoras • Mrs. Luey Dyke, of Dayton, . is grade COmmencement later. So writes Victor H. Ries, Ohio City, . visited hi. ,randmotMr, Details of next yea1"l tranaportamaking an extended visit at the NEW SONG BOOKS Mn. Keziah Thompson, Monday. State University ftoricultutist~ in tion and inlltructioD wel'e also dishome of h<lr daughter, Mn. For· TO BE DEDICATED the May ' number of the Garden rest Graham. cussed at the meeti1llr, and bml Mr. and Mrs. Het~rt Lucas and Club NewB IAtter. presented and ordered patel .. 80'0. of Sprincfteld, were Sunday A good balanced Tation of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hawke A IIpecial iervice will be held at soon as funds are avanable. Mrs. Mary C. Cross. tlleile elementll, he continues, il a guests of spent: Sunday witb Dr. and Mrs. the Waynesville Church of Christ , . fertilizer containing It per cent Ral.ph Vance at P.l easant Plain. next Sunday morning at 9 :30 9x12 Domestic Rure cleaned nitrogen, 12 per cent of phosand resized, '2.60. Quick Cleahere Mr" Edith Harris and Mr. when the new song books, "Favorand • pel' dnt of potash. phorus, HalTia Mosher were SlInday ite Hymns," will be dedicated. The Two brothers, .rahn Thomas Tbls mixture is known to the Kathryn MendellhaU, Ma~ager. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 8&rvice of dedication will be conducted by Mias Anna Nutt, of the RUD¥on, 16, and JMeph Carlen fertilizer trade as 4-12-4. Mr. and :Mrs. H. B. Earnhart Ronald Hawke. It ia not necesSary to use' the and children, of Day to!), were Ferry Church of Christ. Miss Rlinyon, 13, sons of 1rh. and Mr•. old-fashioned, smelly, and more Mr. and Mr . J . V. Hartsock and Nutt will give a brief talk on, Thomas Runyon, who live ou w.eek~nd guests of Mr. and Mrs. or less inefficient fertiliz81'8, A. H. Earnhart. Mr. and Mn. J. H. Smith were "Jesus the Christ, Home- and One of the ten new Civilia.. Coll guests of Xl'. and Mrs. F. H. Mother." A vocal selection by Route 1 between Wqne ville and {ties states. Farmen no Jon.er buy J ohn Sears will be a pleasing New Burlington. were instantly fertilizers by their Imell, he adds . MTs. R. G. Miller wal hosteas to aervation COl'PS camps that wiD FuneraL service, tor Dr. Law- Miltenberger. Sunday. Ries says it is not necessary to the mem~rs of the ~rgunot be elltabli"hed in Ohio to teht IOU featUre of ~he program. killed wh~ their aut.omobile was rence P. VanderVoort who died Mr. and · "'r8. Allan Eagle, and The Bible ~hool wi11 be in st~uck by a fas.t pal1SerJger train ' Use bonemeal, nor sbeep manure. Bridge club on Saturday af~er. eroBion in connection -with the cur Monday, Mal' 8, at Rocky Glen Poir. Mary Eagle:, of Dayton, charge at the young men of the These fertilizers are expensive nfon. reJlt expanllion of the CCC from at the Roxanna cr08ll1ng, Sunday wben cQmpared with. the cost of lIanatorium, . McConnelsville, 0., called · on Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. '''Loyal Sons" class. . 900,00 to 600,000 men, wUl M /ol1owing.n extended illneBl from Henderson. Sunday afternoon. commercial fertilizers. Sludge, . a morning. For 'P aper Hanging and ' Paint- located at Bryan State Park, tUt tuberc\lolis, we~ held at the The boys we"N:' on theix: way to product of sewage dilposal plants, ing can· Fred Everhart, phone of Yellow Springs, it wal announe Mr: and Mra. Robert Bakel' and ATTENTION WOOL GROWERS Mt. Holly to attend Sunday school is not r~commended. Be ...y~ tbia 108R3. McClure Funeral Home Wedllelled Friday at Wuhinrton D. e. da, afternoon. Burial was in dau.i 'hter, Lois Jean, spent Sun· when the accident o,c cnrred. The produet is an exceedincly low Under present plana, the eamp a' day in DlyU)ft the &'\lests of Mr. Miami cemetel')'. O. J. ~dwards, of Sprinrteld, is the state park would bave aD ... Consign your wool to The Ohio train was t.hought to have been grade fertilizer worth not more Dr. VaMerVoort, a Ion of the Charles Bridge and family. Wool Growers Cooperative Assn. traveling at a high rate oi speed than 25 c:ellta a hundred pounds, apendinlr ~ lew .days with bill rolbnent of 200 youtJu, who woal4l late Dr, Jam.. W. ' and Ellen Mils Alma and Mast,? Jimmie The Waynesville Farmers Ex· a it was funning allo"Ut 10 min- even were it not 1I0metimea toxic tllsters, MlSses Trillena and Mar· be kept bUIY for . at least sis Dakin VanderVoort, Wal born 1n Prendergut, garet Edward.. month. clearine all IUped!UO_ of Cincinnati chanp is prellared to handle the utes behind schedule when it left to plants, causin, injury. HarveyabuJ'C, .Tuly 26, 1871. For ~vent SaturdaJ and Sunday with w?ol and make the injtinl payment Xenia shortly befol'e the accident (-12-4 fertili:ler may be applied Walter Cut, superintendent o! growth, bu~d trail., patba aDd 20 yean he practiced medicine in their aunt and uncle Miss Kather- WIthout any 'delay. to the soil before plantinr and Miami C(!metery. who has been sh~lter ho~ses, 9 :40 o'clock. as well.. rustle Covinaton, Ky., lfOinl( frolA there ine and Mr. Jesse Prendergast. thoroughly mixed in before Bpad· There were no witnesses to the You will be assured 01 the fll11 very siCK for a week, il improving bridge a whIch would proTide nacla to Portamouth, Ohio, where be con market value and receive the accident but it i8 b~lieved tbatrain lng, Ries writes, or it may be but is still confined to hiB bed. for automobiles.. Thil wo~l. p tinued hi. praC)tlce , unU} Mr. and Mn. Vern Simpson are benefit of any advance in ·t he on the glas il) the door of the scattered evenly over the lIurface aceeSB to vanous . picnlC aDd six weekJ 'Igo when ill health movin, into the Raymond Conner mar}(et. and cUltivoted .into the soil. Two Mr. and Mrs. George Hartsock l'I')achine obscured the villlon of camping apotB to be createcl in tile forced him to retire. residenee lately vacated by Ml'. the elder boy, John, who waa tb four poundlJ 'p er 100 ' equare and Mr. and Mrs. Herman SlIrface area. SurvivJn. are bis wife, Minnie and Mrs. Ralph Bastings. driving. There are nO signals at feet of soil is an ample appnCal<lOI".J spent Sunday with relatives in The proposed Bryan camp w.. WU80ri VandlrVoort, a daugbter, This fertiliter may be used 011 Piqua. t his crossing but the view of the one of thirty-sUr CCC campI a~ Mrs. Lucy Good and daughter, Mrs. Joseph Peeblell and two Bowers of aU kinde, trees, shrub8, tracks either way irom prpved for Ohio, onl, ten of whleb grandchildren, Martha and Naney Belen. Mr. ·and ilrs. Everett Me· F. E. VanOften underwent ' an will be opened at new l0C4tiOne. evergreens, vegetables, I rosell "",u"'.".'" Is clear. Peeble. of Portsmouth; one .Nell, of Cincinnati. were guesy of were sWdents in lawns. bulbs, peonies, gladiolu! operation in Good Samal'itan The camps will be operated .. pari Th sister, lira. .W. C. Tic~nor, Bar- Mr. and Mra. Clarence )lellden· hospital in Cincinnati, T'Uelda.y of an expended natlo.naI lOll co..the Wayne Township schools and and dahli... veYlbure, and one brother, Carl baU, SUllday. morning. ... --~ servation program whicb will nboth were membel's of the local VanderVoort. Pittsburg, P .. lIult in more than 100,000 cce troop of BO')' Scouts. Besides their Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hendel1!on Mr. and Mrs, Edward Gleockler ~~-----I UK'''"0''1. they are survived by and Misses Trillena lind Margaret of Middletown, were recruit!! bein. thrown into tM ST. MARY'S CHUReM SERVICES WERE ItELD FOR sister. d, a nurse at the - were .dlnner guests of guests of Mr. ·and Mn. A. ·F • ~overnment'l .djampailfD ,...hal soil erosion. . ~ewish hospital, Oin~~innati. ·MRS. MARY , LEMAR . and ¥ra. J. B. Chapflla'n FriRev. 'J. J • .Schaeifer, Rector MeUoh, Wednesday 'evening. Funeral services were held at ........ day evening. . . . Third Sunday after Easter, May the McClure Funeral Home Tues· Ml's. D. C. Ridge, Mrs. O. M. ·REGIONAL DII~EC1'OIt Funeral MmCel tor MrI.Mary The Woman's AuxillallY of St. 12; Church school at ·9:30; Morn. da.y afternoon and ~tll'ial was in Ridr!!. Mrs. ' F. B. Henderson and LeMar, 1.1, wido'l'Qf Benjamin Mary's Chutch will meet at The. Ihg Pra~er and sermon ~t 10 :30. Miami cemetery. M~ Lo uise Henderson spent to· LeMar, -who died lallt Frida" at Little Inn on Friday, afternoon, A combined meetin, of the day in Dayton. her bome in New BarUn&1on after MaY .10, at 2 o'clock, with Miu boards of educstion of the 8'7 C. E. Michener, manager 'of the An inter!stinir mee~ .of the 2 of famna health, were. con Katherine Prenderaalt as hO!teu. ST. AVGUSTINE CHURCH school districts in the Warren Waynesville Farmers' El!:<hange Waynesville Garden club W88 held were conducted Suncla1 aftemoon . Father Newton. Pastor county system will be held at Leb Company, made a buainee tTip to Monday afternoon at the hoore at at the New lJurU1\Cton lI.thodist Misse. Marjorie Eamhart, . , church, with burial in New Bur- ' Ruth Bali.bury and Bett" HartMass at 1St. AuguatlDe s Church Ilnon Saturday, May 11,' according Sprjngfield, Wednesday ~vening. the prelidellt. Mrs. B. V. Smitb. linaton cemetier}'. 10C.at apent the week-end at Oxford every second and fourth . Sunday l'he names of Mrs. B&nja, to an announcement by Superin. tenden,t C. H. BoHl. Over 200 are Mrs. .Ruth Janney lind Miu Burriet, Mr. and MI'l Ed Loqac;N II.... t,..Vat'; ,,119 the ~t th~ ,u ..te of Kiaaea Doria SaU.. f the $Ollth. ,xpected to attend the meet!n" Louella are expec~(f to al'l'ive in and Mrs. Marpret Johnl " . . tr\Clmber ot .. family of 15 cbll. bury anel' Ruth. Hockett, --r,ifn ..... boh at Lytle. Wane... .. tlo. ' . WAYNESVILLE CHURCH OF .. The fimil meetiugl of Wayne which will 'be held In the ' town a fe:w . days from Deland, Fla., to added to the 1'01.1, ·cQmpletiDC' tM cotln", b"t hall IIpent th. ·creater · "he c~ftdltion of 9f. 1. Baker, ' . CHRIST .. Tow'fllihip Mothers' ~Jlub ,for the hall auditor~um , commenc:inc lit spend tbe !ummer months at theit'" .quoto · Qf memben. part of her lite In ' New' Burllnl'ioD ..ho autrer.d a stt-oke of paralyats, .' ..' . school ~ear was held at the ,rllde 1 :30 o'doek. borne ~el'e, The speakera were J. B. Crabbe $be iI .urvmd by a lon, Rolla R.Molkday, iI reported to be linCarl Smitb, M~nlste1" . building Thursday afternoon. Joseph W. Fichter, 8118iltant whQ gave a very Uaatraetive tall state dil'ector of education. will be 'Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Earnhart on soil, and Mrll. Edwin T. Fiahel', LeMar, XenJa; \ twC! dau,htMa, p~..e.d. Mn. Clyde Ecbel'tj 'of Church echool at 9:30 a. ·m., the speaker of th~ afUrnooJl. and 1I0~~, Alton called on ~. and of Dayton, regio'l)al dlreetor of MH. Oora peHaven, near Ne. Xenia, who came to alilt in the Lord'i S\1pp.r at conclusion. Chris Ma.th;· meeting openEld with ' BurUn,toll, aDd lin. lIarie Heller Care of ber father, hal returned tian Endeavor at 6:80 p. m. Even- votiQns conducted blY Mrs. .T. A. Ther6 wili be other speakefl arid ~rll" .muSton Sheeh 8n' at d'1 en tol ' garden chJb•• Mrs., . The next me~tlnc wUl be .... H a gener..l dilcuuion of Vl e OJI un day, Mr. an , Oakland" Clinton coul!tyt lix bome. in, evan,eUatic lemee at .7·:30.' a;;;.aniromer Ram by, c1Iairman problems wilr feature the meeting Sheehan have both be~n ill. the first Monday .i n June at tile grandchildren aDd lax &'l'!'t . Mr. and Mrs. Henry Satterthof the finance commi~:tee .ave a 1'e tbe ilnt of ita kInd ever held in MiQ Dorothy Hartsock aeconi- home . of the' secretary, Mn. I - eraadchlldren. Her hUlband dIed waite spent SUD day Witb their IOn FRIE"I)~ MEETING port 'of their pr-ograml for the year t.hia county. . panied Rev. Silu ·Angl~ and hiB ! E. McClure. in 1928. Harry an~ famUy Dear Lebanon. It is planned to malte the com- daughter 'Miss Betty, to CircleviUe - -- • . --.,.. . - •• .- • Tbey repo~ ·the condition of their Fint-day. Scihool at V:80 a. m. the gross receipts b.~iilg ,162.68. meetinc of the various and Walhinrton C• .II.. Sund.y. C~RD OF ~KS little panddaulfhter, Lou, lIeetlnc for WOrlbip at 10:30 All bills were paid and the balance in treaB\I~ i~ $6-9:10. · . an annual event. The Angles are former rl'Bidetlta A LETTER OF APPRECIATION who II.. been ,very witb Ill. Officers elooted -tor the ..--........... - ••- - of Waynesville. We wiab io e~d Qar tIumII. poe.umonl.,· II very much ImDr~)v'ld I yea.t ate 1\[1'8. Cbleaco•In FERRY CHURCH OF CHRIST • Ill'. and ' KrI. R. H. ' presid.eJit; 'M1'8. ' Mrs. Nelson Watkins entertained til our mal'l7 frien., us.ta'* president; Mrs. AT MASONIC HOME wltb a t.mily dinner, Wednelda", .tid relatives who were 80 IdIlcl to entertailled the members of Carl Smith, Minister . Mr. Oakley •. Itldp, Alfen.t in celebration of the birtllda" an. UI in our trqic 10" Abo . . WaYDeaville. Ohio. "clinn.r club" at Th6 Little Inn' U H!ec1 _mcn be""'Tfning with secretary; Mrs. treasurer. . Ilia Stena 'Stllel$, 70 "earl of nlv.e reary of her mother, lira. O. scbool aDd BOJ ijcouts fo~ tIIteW Dear Sir: Fricla, ......... The eaelta..... D .~ Oar reeorc1a MOW ,ou haft 111'. and I(n. 1l0Dald Hawke, 1Ir. claUl'Cb ;aehool at 9: a. m. The spec.ial pl,'Opal!ll 'waa a ace. fonnel' l'eaident of Mo1'1'ow. R. U'nglesby. 111'1, Julia DODovan kind actl. To the ReVL Dibut -'- 1. and Mn. L. •co. rRoc"eM 0_. -.-d ..me. at 10:80 a. m. selec;tion, by Mn. 111. A. Fulktllll4)nldied at the lI.,onlc Home, Spring WAI the only guelt o·u tlid. the ~ for tbeir ..nteee ad repreeellte4 u ccmtinuou.I1 ..... ......... and a reading by )Ira. a.ld, Tueada" evenine. MI.. Stit. Immediate family. · _ 1101in&' worda, aDd to tile . . . . 1906. f lin. J. K. PretdoD. 1Ir. aad lin. " . . . couin at lila Dora Stil.s, talter IIr.. KcClare for ~ ....... Ws are proud 0 tIUa, Harvey Mr. aDd lin. Du WATlfE.VILLE II. L CHURCH Frye. Refrellhmenbs of CorwiD. lIrs. Walter Cal!lt att.llded the and· kiDd17 ael'YiceL appreciate out leqthJ aIIOIIiadoll Collett. Two of tile ml.llen, 1Ir. PUBeral _rvien condu~ed fu~eral of her lilt~r, M1'L ROlle lIere worcla uaaot ~ aJld bo.,. it m..-qa a llttle aome- aDd lin. D. It. 8allabal7, ~::-p!.:: Mrs. J. ae ... G. O. Dibert, will be 'held M. Oolllnl, which w .. held -' the f..u.s to . , . . . . . . . . . . tbinl to you, too, ullabl~ to M present. Henry Westerma1l, 0A. B. the )lcClure FuDeral Home li'rlida,.IAtrbur Funeral Home in wUmiDa'- ..nOW ..... to ....... BeUevl01 '0\11' ~lIdtl wW be lin. E4itIa Banta, 11ft. B £arllban .1ld lin. 10.1_- afternoon .t I o'clock with ton, Saturqv aft.l'DOOIl. lin. Th. Pal. . . tntenatlq iD tilt. .videDe. of 01l1' Kill . I II'-ml eta 00_ "Id beta II ... .ad toD. n .. CIUl Q. P.... .wa, at Iaer II.,.. lIeU' lDaCUl trad .ad ,ood fattll ftIeJi ~ . . . . . .IM • to york . . . . . I~-. • WUDliD8ton. TlallnclQ, " 7 ..
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