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D ~ T H S Takes Oil BUlinel'- MT8 .- B,e. ,-ie ~ l t Q h ~ n. 'aKcn -21), wife Charle D.y who has been emof Honoy K ~ l( )b m .(he( 1 at th l' T,u /or- ll loyed I t t tJlC Waynesville Mill s (urclliosia hospita l n ~ pringficld , 1<r ld.oy a 'long time. re signed his pOllition otn f \ ~ r n o , n "Feb r uar y 3, ofter .lm- t h o ~J \ant to tllke the ogency fllr ~ h ( )

geTlng I l h) ( _ ~. oil and gtlsolin business of the I I

1 . lb. ,Twin Loaf ' SeEach .. .. . . , . . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . ,

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Vie .n .. 10 f ....... ..... ,, .. .. .. ..... ... 7< R Ye loar ... ....... .... ... ............... 10c

FlourA oo dal .. 24 6-II,.• d .. ... ... ... 89" Cold Mod S ack. ..$J.1 3- - -_. - - - - - - - - - - - -'Chipso ~ ~ ~ ~ eP a c ~ a.g e. .. . . . , . . . . .. 1geKrojr"ronp Chi" . 2 1 , ~ ck l l ' for................................:...............25.

Potatoes Round Whites, 35U. S. No.1, 151b• . .. :. C

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~ I ~ ? : ~ ~ ~lb.........23ct ~ ~ I U ~ ~ ~ ~29c g l ?wi ~ r ~ ~,b.............15c

M r ~, " -. n. Alh m wa s 111- D yton,~ hj l I 1 I I l Y ·

I . ll r . \ 11\ n llugh hilS b\ cn o n t hl

Rhe W8 M t lw dlluj.(hler oJ ~ J r. and Stllndllrd Oil company , nt Corwin ;Mr K FI 'ollk Sl.un lb l.'rr.. ~ h c IK ~u r- lllking t he plnc e ,of Jo Hormall , whodV(1c\ hy her hllst. llrld lind htUe ~ I u \ l g h re 5 h ~l \e d th jR positio n r e c ~ n t l y .t r l ind u " n by 1\ forme r m:u-r'lIg<l. _ _ _ _ ':" . - - -

~ i c k 1i. l.

\MI·s. Eme rso n :MlIso n hns no t been

. I]u itt. so wc l l l h "post i w d 8 y~ .

Tb tuneral se r\ 'ices Wei'll httl" in'pri ng ficld ?>l l1 1d,\y, and ' burial WIIS M'asonic Lodge Noticein I· l ' n ~ l i f Tcemetery'.

I Mr s,. J.:nrl 'onn er sp en t la st Wedr\csuuy nnd Thu rsd uy in I?uy ton.

A MARATHON

Oh . th g l r l i ~ s in e ~ i c e lhey n ~ vp r

Mr . :m d t r~ . W. B. Ma ther, of \\'alk IWIll •B u r li l l ~ t i l n ,Kllllsns, IIrfiv ed Sat u r · But 'thc)' k ep t heir l it he fig ur es i v

f day l'\ cniIl Jr 1ur an irid cAnin te visit trim,

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with hl,me folk >. W1H'n occasio n dClllllllll s it- - Iet 5put it t ha t "lI Y

}' rullk ~ t un be rr y lInrl fnmil y unci Th ey ind ulge In 11 vigorous swim .

Miss Kllte Daug hte rs 'lHendcd th efuncrnl f Mrs, Se ssil Kitch en nl ~.~ ~ ~_ l ' . . l ' . . l ' . . ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ' ' ' ' ' ~

Springfie ld , 1II0nd1lY·

Ru y hloro-Cry stnl s for Erndicn-lio n vf moth s f' thc Moth ers club .Inquir e 01 M , .~ . ne, HD rt sock . cha ir ·mnn o( F i nl \ nc ~ com mitt ee .

LateC a.siliedAdlFOil SALE

----------------- ---Mrs. hlll'\l's Suttc rlhw nite fell 0" l"OR SA LE - N( w Imperinl b r o o ~ e r

the icc l>I5t w('ok injuring her hip an-i st ove: burn s e ith er 10ft or hardIInk l . No bone s wer e br oken, but coal; brood s 1000 chick s. , Phoneher injuri es wer.: very painful. 8G. E. B. Bnily: • f8

R e g l~ l m communication nf WnyI1csvi lle Lodge No. 16 9 F. &. A. M.,Tuc s(\uy evening, F brunry 14 , 1928.V i~ i t i ng an d sojo urning brcthl cn I1rewclcome ,

HA , BIlADB HY. W , 1\[.F. B .II END ·ER. ON. Soc·y.- -- -- ..-- -HIT THE RIGHT MAN

Ne ll- "SlIY. d o e ~ Humid know howto drive?"

Me ll- Does he? Suy. he h it 1\

dep uty ' sher iff t h i~ nfternoon t hut everybo dy else hns been t rying to hi tror month s without succ eeding."

- - - . - . ---LYTLE

Mr. and 11", far k Rogers mov cd F O ~SA LE - T,, :o 33x4 Oldfi eld cordt , I . t 1\11.s Hclen Hawk e 's t i re . F. 11. F lsber. R. D. 1. Way - Mrs. L . G. Brock i s quite i l l ut thi syes e ruu y 11\ a ~ ' II 0f8

home on Th irU ' nnd North st reett . nesvi o. lilllo.Miss Howke will occupy two room s of FOR SALF.- 75 Wh itc L 'ghor n h ens, Mrs. Je ssie Longncr e IInri MN . Ag·llte hou se. $1.00 each . Phone 86 , E. B. B ll i- ncs Swaok spen t Monuay in Dayton,

Mr. lind Mr s . Culvin L ongocre , incompany witb Mr. an d Mrs. RobertBurnet t ond so n. of Dnyton, arespcmli n. t his week wi th fri end s anrlr elnt i\(,9 In CnssopoJi \, Mich., antiElkhart , Ind.

ly, °f8FOR SA LE-- Billck l eo the ' dllven

port, in goo d condition, very reaBonabl e. I nquil'e at Gazelle olllce.

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Mr. nnol Mrs. Colvin Longacre a r ein Indionll, visiting Mr. lind Mrs . Gerald Kelly .

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Duke spe ntSunday with the llltt er' s parents nearSpringbo ro.

Mrs. Gco rge Davi s , of Ci ncinnati,s pen t Sunday with 1\11'5. Emma Foulksond family.

The Doyton ond Cincinno ti

C o l e ' s C h a t s, - .- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Vol. 1

Publi .h .d iD th. iut .resla of t b . p .o p l .of WaYDelYiII. andthe f a r m. and rermera of tbia "ieinity.

FRED M. COLE

Don' t forget next\Vl llnc cluy , }fc bru ·

til') j fjth, is Ute doyWI vverh llul yuurDeLavOll Sepuruto, 'ft C of chorge. Y ou

Cl l l I ' t nO old to I l ll ~ s

thi ;; if you hnv tJ aDeLli VII .

Wh en you won tt ht mo st rfOl' yourmoney in Brood e rsand In cubators , theBuckeye s or Newtow n sur ely Sli t i S

ne s.Lester Githen s Ie

lllized thi s when h etold us to deliver aNewtown Brooder .

Sm ith- "How mony controls areth ere on your radi o' "

J one s- "Thl'ee, mywif e. my daughterand my son."

Fubruary 8, 1028

HallChvare clerk"What kind of II g i t tw u ~ it you wnnt e u.So met.hing uRe ful urorn nmenta l ?"

Cus to me N e i ~h

Ill'. I t 's a weddingpre se nt." ,

Here is un otherLincoln "to ry t h a twe th oug ht it wouldnot hurt I1ny one lorelld:

In 1 846 wh,m AbeWl\ S l'lll\ning for .C o n g re s ~, his opponell. WII S on evo nge list nllmed Petei'Cllrtwright. Lincolnottend ed one of hise v o n g e l i ~ t i c m e.e t i n g s

on e nigh't but remain d seoted whenCartwright inv itedlIinners to come forward. Spying him,the evongeli st culled"Mr . Lincoln, if youare n o t going to repent and go' to heaven, where ar e yougoing?"

"I am going to cangrl l l l l l ," replied Lincoln. And he did .

'No. 1 ~

You ought to seeour wnrehouB8 fuJIof Farm imp lemen tsH' s 80 full we canhOl'dly 5 h u t thedoors.

But we aim to sellit nil out pefore WI'

buy any more. Wewill have some reall;nrgllin s in mostonyt hjng you needt his Mring.

W ~ haven't thesplice to list everything, but we (languarontee to saveyou money .

For SlIle - A goodHorne Com f o r tRllnge.

Maybe a mon doesnot go home nightsbecuuse he Is afraidof his wife. Andmaybe he ia afraidof hia 60n'e arithmetic.

, Fr e d M. ColaHardware. Farm 1m

plem . . .

. lao • siWapoa.,u... 01110

. a r c a . ise, bulk. ~ ' ~ a l f ,Ib ... .........2,1CrUneSlb ...... 1 c

On TuesdllY eve ning Mr s, LauraZell was hostess ot an oyst er supperwhich wa s enjoyed by the followingguest.s. 1\ir. ond Mrs. Elvin Fires,Mr. ond Mrs. F. M. Cole lindren , Mill . Morris Silver, Mrs. AnnaSheehan, Mrs. Kate Colemlln lind S.L .Cllrtwrlght,

nre now running through Lytle every r . = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = =hour on the detour.

Beginning Februa ry 1, 1928, TelepAOIl:e' 'Bills will be made up monthly. Anyone desiring to make payments beyond current month may doso if they wish.

ObioCentralTelepboneCorporationF . . . . . . 0.work of all mada. pt•••• a i n ua a call. R••• oaablo prlc .

DID you . . . aay to • Lif . Inaurallcea.ent , IT COSTS TOO MUCH?If You did, tlaOD p ~ i tmo to .aY, "Why? SIX CENTS A DAY

, ,"II l a . a re t h e IIfe ,of a man 35 years of . a e for $1000. Youapoad mar. thali ' that UPOD a d o . . U ' l I l e . . luxurio. . Will yo 'uaot aacriSeo OM ·or moro of them to ' ..... u re youl' ·. family fromw aat ia the a"o a t of your .udder:l d_ th?"

TheMutuallife InsuranceCo.ofNewYorkRAYMON F. HATFIELD

Kinde of )Daurance. W A Y N ~ S V I L L E .'OHIO

A. F. MELLOHHas again opened up his former place

of business on Main St., Waynesville,Ohio and will have full charge of same.He will carry a goo d line of

.Tires, Tubes,Radios, .Gas,

Batteries.C)iI ,and ,

Accessories. ,Also. 1'-Hudson & Essex

, .} . CarsWit1 '_ b Cla.h p u r c h a a o ~ f '0 .,,10boJlar o r mar", Y"U will recoi'ni one

, tiaah ,Re,la'.r: Tic;k.t ' .ach ticket . beAri". "o rreap o u d i "a 'a umbe r aad date. of p u ~ . . . .. '. . "1.. Writ e )'our 'namo .a d · .ddroaa · upon

: = : : : ' ~; ; ; : ; ; : - : - : ; ' 7 -\ c - ;. . . . J ~ f . ' " I.... . t : 4 i e l 1 ~~ i t h" "u .. m . . . .... i . t i . l t . ,t boa, b e p atub .with

Yo . wiD fiDel it Yel') '

Mr s. Suslln Wilkerson was

brui sed and shaken when shethrown from an automobileweck. Mrs. Wilkenon and herin-law, L. R. Gordon, were Tet umingfrom nforrow when, as they turnedthe comer at Main street andlin road, the door of the machineopen with the above result.nlltel:; no bonea were broken.

ATTHECHURCHESFERRY CHURCH OF CHRISTBible School at 10 a. m. Church

service and Communion 11 :00 a. m.All are welcome.

rERRY THOMAS, Supt.

ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCH

Sunday, February 12, service at 10a. m.

Father Bien, Pastor.

ST; MARY'S CHURCH 'Sexagesima Sunday, February 12 .

Church School ' at 9 :30; MorningPrayer and sermon at 10 30.

Rev. Jobn J. ScbaeA'er. Rector.

CHRISTIAN CHURCH

Sunday School at 9:80.body cordially invited. .

Evert-

TURTLECREEK COMMUNITYCHURCH

ing 3 :00 p . m.; prayer meetlng, 7 :80Wedh esday evening. The YoungMen's quartet will be with us Sundayafternoon.

REVIVAL MEETINGTbe revi val · at Union church will

continue over Sunday, February 12th.erviecs each evening at 7 :30 and

Sunday morni ng at 10 :00 o'clock.Specia l £01' thi s week: Miss ionarym ~ e tl n g Thu rsday evening at 7:30.You will n'ot want to mis s this service. A I~ o the mal e quartet fromCin cinnati, Ohio , \vil be with u s agninSl1turduy Imd undny . By all monnsdon't fai l to heor t hese yo ung men.

Rev. and 1\1rs. C. R. Harvey,Rev. G. G. Philli ppe.

C. R. HARVEY, Pastor,

METHODIST CHURCH

0:16, Sunday School ; 10 :30, "TheGr 'IIt Emllncipat or;" 6:16 , EpworthLe agu e; 7 :00 "Democracy on TrioJ. ;'

Sundoy School, 2 00 p. m.; preachAaron 'S. Watkins, L.R.D., Paator.

SWINE GROWE8S

1 HOLD MEETINGOn ThursdllY, February 9th, begin

ning at 9:30 in the ' mornlng, an allday county-wide Swine Grower. Inst i tute will be held in Grange hall,

. DON'T CARRYAWAY ASHES

It is hard d t rt ~ work 'a n d costs 1 ·J,ney.Buy Genuine f<aven ,Red Ash , coal and :you g e t the lowestash coal.mined. What

I little you find will bereduced to a finelypowder.eeI r e d ash,:easy to remove 'andvery small in quantity.

I 'T R A O E M A R K \

"E G IS T E R E O

\Phone \ IS for a truck. iload of real coal.

Hard Coal for yourBrooder Stove can betlad In any quantity.

'Wayne ChickStarter~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

WaynesvilleFarmers,ExchangeCompany

Phone 25Wayn1elville, Ohio

Lebanon. Besides a number of lead- ~ - = = = = - = = = : : ' ; ' = = = = = : I

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Albright ; ofSpringboro, were Friday guests ofMrs. Kesler Grahom.

Quite n number from here saw "TheDellcon's Second Wife" at Waynesville, FridllY evening.

Mrs . Susan SlIylor and Mrfj. MattieCreighto n were Wednesday dinnerguest.s of Mrs. Martha Graham.

Prof. and Mrs. J. R. Fenstermaker,of Doyton, were Saturday afternoonguests of Dr. and Mrs . L. G. Brock .

Evereet Clark, of Dllyton, and MI .Mory Carmony were Sundaygueste of Mr. lind Mrs. Charles Clark.

Mr. and Mr . Henry Graham weroSunday guest.s of the lot ter's ~ r o t h e r ,

Rudd Saylor and "fam ily, in Lebanon.Mr. and II re. Leonard Gray and

George Gray, Jr . have retul'1\ed homeaf te r everal months' sojourn in theWest.

Mr. and Mrs , Kesler Graham anddaugnter were Sunday evening guesttof Mr. and Mrs. Chllrles Guitner, inMiami sburg.

Miss Edith Cram lind brother ; Russe ll, of near LebDrlon, were Sunday

of Miss Eva Wharton and M,or-ris Wharton.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Potton, of Cincinnati, spent the wcek-end with Mr.and Mrs. Edd Longllcre an d Mr. andMrs. Melvin Swank.

Mr. lind Mrs. Walter Kenrick mo- ~

tored t o Piqua Wedne sday and spe ntthe dllY with the la t ter's nicce, Mill.Joseph Gras si, and fnmily.

MIlS. George Gray was clIlled toKentucky last week on account ofthe se riou s illn ess of he.r granddaughter, Miss Verna Fisk.

The church bere sent two largebllgs of clothing to the KingdomCome settlement in Kentucky, whereMiss Fanny Earnhart , of Springboro ,if doing home mi ssio nory work.

The Ladie s Aid met with Mrs. EvaGraham Wednesday afternoon, andarrangements were made to servelunch at Mr. Rill's sale, Wednesday.There were twerfty :one present.

Mrs. Adda Burnet met with a painful accident on Monday, when Bhecaught her hand in an electric wringer an dtore the first Anger on her lefthand badly, ond several stitches hadto be taken.

Rev. R. A. Stillings will preach fromthe following texts during the monthof February: "The Beginning,'1"The FiJ:st Language." "T h e Sourceof Life" and "Necessity of Conversi on." Every one cordially Invited tothe Sunday aftemoon meetings.

Lytle Sti'nday School will haveBanner Efficiency C o n t e s t~ h",lI'In,nh",1next Sunday, February 12,

ing April 12. The school willvlded Into sides. The ReederMisses Evo and Ethel, are " A ~ I T " ' l n . ,

of one side and the Saylor twins,ry and Riley, captains on the oUier.This c o n t e B ~Is based on a percel1,tage.on the following merits: On ' time,lesson study, church attendance andnew soholars. '.-.

NEWBURLINGTON'ing hog breeders and feeders of ' Samuel Shllnka, Jr. , is wor\dng InWorren and adjoining counties. Paul CincinnatI. , '

Gorlaugh, 0: S, U., and P. O. Wilson, Attentl· 0 'n.' G. A. Phillips is confined to tusof Cincinnati, wl11 be scHeduled. home by illness :

The latest ond most profitable Mu i o n .Col:nn is in ver,.. · poord p l cs of swine breedl"c, health at the home of his daughter,housing, sani\;lltion, parasltes j. disease Mrs. Rarry Nickerson.control and care and management ,I have ~ e c i d e dto do The Ellstern 'Stnl' ''Yill be ' discuS6ed, Ton litter Clubs, ' ' ' day with Mrs.and the ' McLean countY system will ' P"A I.N TIN G Xenia, W.ednesday of ' last week.be given special emphasis, and ' Coun. , Miss ' Byrd, a~ y~ g e n tClass hopes to .have a w ~thia "aumr,ner :and if you dressed an a])]:Ir,ectiltiv8 a l t ~ ; : ~ : ~ ~ ~reel edueational film, ' . recently pre:. . , . 1;. . ' , ' ' the Friends a:~ ~ r e dil,l W as ~ l r i gt o n; . .w,.tt , a ' n ... -cla . Job ' of A c O l ~ e d

FortY' yeors. of ups and downs'. ,n the - r i" de.cription call on dt red aeverill pleailng ' nwlilb4Ira.hog market Will be discUlllled, .&8 wen ... , . , ~ ,all-plan$ for fU,t are Iml' rpv4\men . ,A ~ . . . : . .""" . S ,, ' - - ' = - MlS. W ,B Kelch, of Chicago,hog -ca lling contest will add div.etelon F r a~ l - tansLerry the week-end here ~ s guestand the GTange committee will eerve OIL ' Iother, . . . . . Josephme Blair.a roast pork dinner in the same build.. . 'W . ,neaville Ohio ' ~ celebrated ber B8rd , bli't.hd_1

in., for which Mr:1Iel'ScheU Bunnell , , Saturda,.S b ~ . C 4 : O l l ~ ~ I, .

is chinr the pork. Evel'Jbody IIlvto: D • R W p.&lell her i laugbter to .C)lcapted. . ' _ 'l1':ncea eaaona e utIIDdecl vUJt,' . . . . ~

You Know WhatGetou

When you buy a G<?odyear, you get:

known tire quality at a rock-bottomprice. For long wear, strength, goodlooks, and dll 'round high quality ata low price, ; o ~ not only can't 'beat.a Goodyear-y.eu can't equal it.,

W a y n e s v i l l ~,Motot CO.Phone lOS W aynelville, O h i ~

WE

cows, HORSES,LS, AND SUCHWE USE niE '

COLUM,.S?