Robert N. Waid speaks at Kiwanis meeting |
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Mar 14 1929 |
Home Restaurant to hold formal opening: public cordially invited |
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Mar 14 1929 |
Interest in revival meetings growing |
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Mar 14 1929 |
Local students honored in O.S.U. campus activities |
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Mar 14 1929 |
Wind damages Flint property |
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Mar 14 1929 |
Chamber of Commerce proves royal entertainers at party: Hugh Fuller gives fine program... |
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Mar 14 1929 |
Severe wind storm leaves trail of damages in wake: losses in this vicinity placed at $2,... |
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Mar 14 1929 |
Robert Neds Farm sells again |
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Mar 14 1929 |
Barber returns |
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Mar 14 1929 |
Community meeting at parish house |
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Mar 14 1929 |
Local boy given splendid promotion |
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Mar 14 1929 |
United in marriage |
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Mar 14 1929 |
Local butter graded at Ohio State University |
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Mar 14 1929 |
To open garage |
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Mar 14 1929 |
Dublin honors 50 yr. old band: 300 in attendance at banquet and music festival |
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Mar 14 1929 |
Almon F. Coe dies of pneumonia |
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Mar 14 1929 |
An unusual honor |
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Mar 14 1929 |
Outwitting crooks |
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Mar 14 1929 |
A patriotic suggestion |
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Mar 14 1929 |
Homedale P.T.A. gives program |
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Mar 14 1929 |
Goal attained by Erlay organization |
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Mar 14 1929 |
Four veal calves bring $133.20 |
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Mar 14 1929 |
Letters to the editor |
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Mar 14 1929 |
Mrs. A. J. Chantler dies |
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Mar 7 1929 |
Henry's Confectionery and Compton Barber Shop move to new locations |
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Mar 7 1929 |
Attends funeral of Miss Flora Hill |
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Mar 7 1929 |
Local farm news |
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Mar 7 1929 |
Village council adopts plan to remedy sidewalk problem: extension of High Street... |
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Mar 7 1929 |
Operetta at high school well attended |
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Mar 7 1929 |
Kiwanians hear Wittenmeier |
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Mar 7 1929 |
Child succumbs to double pneumonia |
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Mar 7 1929 |
Mrs. Byron Gardner dies suddenly at home in Powell |
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Mar 7 1929 |
Succumbs to nephritis |
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Mar 7 1929 |
Work started on new post office |
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Mar 7 1929 |
Music Club sponsors second annual junior recital |
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Mar 7 1929 |
Worth learning |
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Mar 7 1929 |
Riding on air |
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Mar 7 1929 |
A sensible bill |
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Mar 7 1929 |
Paper bottles |
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Mar 7 1929 |
Boy Scout news |
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Mar 7 1929 |
Alfalfa growers to get information |
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Mar 7 1929 |
Obituary |
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Mar 7 1929 |
Personal service and material giving |
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Mar 7 1929 |
Installs pop corn machine |
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Feb 28 1929 |
Young couple married |
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Feb 28 1929 |
Suburban places in demand: opening of Minerva Park to home builders stimulates real... |
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Feb 28 1929 |
Installs x-ray machine |
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Feb 28 1929 |
Fire causes $200 loss at Tuller farm |
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Feb 28 1929 |
Sharon Womens' Club meets |
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Feb 28 1929 |
Attends meeting of dentists and physicians |
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Feb 28 1929 |
Heavy timbers favored by early building: unique construction found in repairing of... |
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Feb 28 1929 |
P.T.A. meeting well attended |
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Feb 28 1929 |
Henry's have son |
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Feb 28 1929 |
Frank C. Medick to place new and beautiful "Clear View" addition on market in... |
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Feb 28 1929 |
Cowmans have son |
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Feb 28 1929 |
Van Realty Co. moves University office |
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Feb 28 1929 |
Wm. Wilkinson dies at home in Hilliards |
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Feb 28 1929 |
Engagement announced |
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Feb 28 1929 |
Fewer city gardens |
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Feb 28 1929 |
It's worth it |
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Feb 28 1929 |
Obituary |
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Feb 28 1929 |
Obituary |
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Feb 28 1929 |
Bolander speaks at C.C.L. husband's party |
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Feb 28 1929 |
Father of Mrs. K. Cleveland dies in West Virginia |
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Feb 21 1929 |
Hurt when auto skids into ditch |
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Feb 21 1929 |
Potters have daughter |
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Feb 21 1929 |
King winter back again: new cold wave brings three-inch snowfall here |
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Feb 21 1929 |
Charles E. Tuller dies at Mercy Hospital |
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Feb 21 1929 |
Local calves top the market |
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Feb 21 1929 |
Powell home burglarized: intruder escapes, but captured later and turned over to... |
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Feb 21 1929 |
Mother of Mrs. J. E. Barker dies |
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Feb 21 1929 |
Mrs. Margaret Thompson succumbs to stroke |
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Feb 21 1929 |
Child dies of whooping cough |
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Feb 21 1929 |
Hurseys have son |
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Feb 21 1929 |
Three hurt in auto accident |
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Feb 21 1929 |
Receives notice of appointment |
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Feb 21 1929 |
Civil War veteran dies at Powell |
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Feb 21 1929 |
Arras speaks to Kiwanians: North Columbus club observes ladies' night at M.E. church |
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Feb 21 1929 |
Health program endorsed by local school board |
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Feb 21 1929 |
E. E. Brobst to move to new location: engaged in business at North Columbus for over... |
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Feb 21 1929 |
Barney P. Whip passes away |
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Feb 21 1929 |
Time table |
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Feb 21 1929 |
Not all gone |
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Feb 21 1929 |
Potatoes and styles |
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Feb 21 1929 |
The auto's toll |
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Feb 21 1929 |
Marriage announced |
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Feb 21 1929 |
Samuel Martin succumbs to heart trouble |
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Feb 21 1929 |
Excellent breeding produces fine chicks |
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Feb 21 1929 |
Cattle owners warned about moving cattle |
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Feb 21 1929 |
Riverlea paving contracts let by county commissioners: twelve streets to be paved at... |
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Feb 14 1929 |
Mrs. Martha Jane Fogle dies of infirmities |
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Feb 14 1929 |
Adds stock of shoes |
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Feb 14 1929 |
Third anniversary of new church observed |
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Feb 14 1929 |
Local high school boys winners in contests at O.S.U. |
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Feb 14 1929 |
Kiwanis hears Harrington: speaks on vocational guidance |
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Feb 14 1929 |
Fire damages roof |
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Feb 14 1929 |
Mrs. David Bale dies |
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Feb 14 1929 |
C. of C. honors Lincoln: Charles A. Jones pays fine tribute in address |
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Feb 14 1929 |
Birth announcement |
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Feb 14 1929 |
Future farmers organized |
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Feb 14 1929 |