Cincinnati man buys South Street property |
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Oct 10 1929 |
John W. Huffman is speaker at local C. of C. meeting |
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Oct 10 1929 |
Powell boy hurt at Mt. Air game: Raymond Billingsley taken to hospital |
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Oct 10 1929 |
Assumes new duties at local grocery store |
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Oct 10 1929 |
Three hurt in auto accident |
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Oct 10 1929 |
J. G. Paine elected to high position: will be remembered here as son-in-law of Mr. and... |
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Oct 10 1929 |
Further information as to death of J. A. Conkle received by friends here |
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Oct 10 1929 |
Long and eventful life closes at age of ninety-three: Zalmon Nicola passes away at home... |
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Oct 10 1929 |
Council holds short session: adopts legislation for South Street water main |
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Oct 10 1929 |
Local boys at Y-Schools |
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Oct 10 1929 |
Birth announcements |
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Oct 10 1929 |
Ordinance No. 0321 |
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Oct 10 1929 |
As the editor sees it: the school issue |
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Oct 10 1929 |
Ordinance No. 0320 |
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Oct 10 1929 |
Homedale P.T.A. begins second years activities |
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Oct 10 1929 |
"Old Timer" says: |
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Oct 10 1929 |
Women's Music Club holds first meeting of year |
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Oct 10 1929 |
The plan for a new high school |
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Oct 10 1929 |
Allie M. Nedds dies at home in Marion, Ohio |
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Oct 3 1929 |
Passes away at advanced age of eighty-one |
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Oct 3 1929 |
Returns from national encampment |
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Oct 3 1929 |
Auxiliary elects officers |
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Oct 3 1929 |
Ben Cosgray badly hurt when hit by motorcycle |
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Oct 3 1929 |
Josephinum corner stone laying Oct. 20: papal envoy to officiate |
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Oct 3 1929 |
Florida storm proves fatal to former Worthington man: J. A. Conkle thought killed in... |
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Oct 3 1929 |
Sustains cuts and bruises in auto collision |
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Oct 3 1929 |
Celebrates seventy-fifth birthday anniversary |
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Oct 3 1929 |
May L. Cross dies: was sister of Mrs. Everett Taylor |
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Oct 3 1929 |
New announcer |
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Oct 3 1929 |
Fenton's open branch shop here: lease vacant room in Longenecker building: Mrs.... |
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Oct 3 1929 |
Loan company installs unique advertising machine |
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Oct 3 1929 |
Nearly 2,000 people honor memory of Chief Leatherlips: pageant staged by Hyatt's... |
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Oct 3 1929 |
Conklins have daughter |
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Oct 3 1929 |
Having a reserve |
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Oct 3 1929 |
As the editor sees it |
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Oct 3 1929 |
For our aviator friends |
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Oct 3 1929 |
Mrs. Bessie Tasker dies at Linworth |
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Sep 26 1929 |
Civic associations endorse plans of school board for two new school buildings: Dr. Carl... |
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Sep 26 1929 |
To enter O.S.U. |
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Sep 26 1929 |
Capt. Centner speaks here: addresses Kiwanis Club on subject of aviation |
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Sep 26 1929 |
Redmen to give pageant: will honor memory of Chief Leatherlip |
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Sep 26 1929 |
M. E. Sunday school elects officers: Dr. E. G. Horton re-elected superintendent |
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Sep 26 1929 |
Dublin filling station robbed second time |
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Sep 26 1929 |
Announce marriage of daughter |
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Sep 26 1929 |
New officers of Clinton P.T.A. |
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Sep 26 1929 |
Mrs. Mariah Hamilton dies: was mother of Mrs. F. H. Morgan of Powell |
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Sep 26 1929 |
Powell man injured in automobile collision |
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Sep 26 1929 |
Wm. Fuqway Kills self: home found in flames thought to have been started by him before... |
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Sep 26 1929 |
Installing fire alarm box |
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Sep 26 1929 |
Ray Schirtz hurt in tractor accident |
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Sep 26 1929 |
Safe sowing date for wheat Sept. 29 |
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Sep 26 1929 |
Good-bye rocking chair |
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Sep 26 1929 |
A brighter outlook |
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Sep 26 1929 |
More good news |
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Sep 26 1929 |
"Old Timer" says: |
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Sep 26 1929 |
C. C. L. comments |
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Sep 26 1929 |
Red Hooper to open dance hall |
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Sep 26 1929 |
Two thousand notified of soils truck arrival |
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Sep 26 1929 |
Candidates withdraw from ticket |
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Sep 19 1929 |
Candidates withdraw from ticket |
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Sep 19 1929 |
E. S. Snouffer makes fine improvement to store: now has exclusive sales of Kramer Co.... |
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Sep 19 1929 |
100 acre tract to be used for wild life sanctuary |
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Sep 19 1929 |
Church gives reception for pastor and choir leader |
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Sep 19 1929 |
Marriage announced |
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Sep 19 1929 |
Accepts position at Cordele, Georgia |
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Sep 19 1929 |
Opening well attended |
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Sep 19 1929 |
Work progressing on fine new summer place of F C. Medick |
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Sep 19 1929 |
Builder of Boulder Lodge, showplace of Central Ohio |
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Sep 19 1929 |
Elect officers for coming year: 50 present at meeting of missionary societies |
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Sep 19 1929 |
Atwood speak to Kiwanians |
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Sep 19 1929 |
H. V. Pollock to build 18 hole golf course at Minerva Park |
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Sep 19 1929 |
Worth remembering |
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Sep 19 1929 |
Watch the skies |
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Sep 19 1929 |
"Old Timer" says: |
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Sep 19 1929 |
Ordinance No. 0318 |
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Sep 19 1929 |
William R. Thomas passes away |
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Sep 12 1929 |
Marriage of Miss Almira Wagner announced |
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Sep 12 1929 |
Building office addition |
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Sep 12 1929 |
Succumbs to appendicitis |
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Sep 12 1929 |
Women candidates in race for Village Council: Sam Roush seeks marshal job; Perry Twp.... |
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Sep 12 1929 |
Annual C. of C. dinner party at M. E. church is fine success: Ed F. Castle acts as... |
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Sep 12 1929 |
Mrs. Mary E. Warner dies of heart disease |
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Sep 12 1929 |
Work progressing on Josephinum College |
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Sep 12 1929 |
Constable investigating carelessness of hunters |
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Sep 12 1929 |
Comments on our clean up day |
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Sep 12 1929 |
Bits O' Business |
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Sep 12 1929 |
Robbers get $27.35 at the Chaseland filling station: station robbed second time in two... |
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Sep 12 1929 |
Council asked to solve new problem: hear complaints of citizens about blackbirds: speed... |
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Sep 12 1929 |
Rev. C. S. Grauser returned to M. E. church here |
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Sep 12 1929 |
Marriage of Miss Thelma Matthaes to Harold C. Hard takes place Sunday |
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Sep 12 1929 |
Local schools begin new term with 400 enrollment: Supt. C. E. Webb and Coach Miller new... |
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Sep 12 1929 |
Arlie Hopper buys ten acre tract |
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Sep 12 1929 |
Ordinance No. 0317 |
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Sep 12 1929 |
"Old Timer" says: |
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Sep 12 1929 |
George A. Pingree to preside at reunion of 113th Reg. O.V.I. |
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Sep 12 1929 |
Mr. and Mrs. Martin observe forty-second anniversary |
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Sep 12 1929 |
Obituary |
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Sep 12 1929 |
Mrs. Lettie Birkhead dies |
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Sep 12 1929 |
Leases Watts home |
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Sep 12 1929 |
Nearly 300 at Mount Air on Labor Day: beauty contest won by Miss Norma Seiller |
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Sep 5 1929 |