New meat cutter at the Kroger store |
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Feb 14 1929 |
John Colburn farm sold |
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Feb 14 1929 |
Mrs. Emma Burt Johnson dies in California |
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Feb 14 1929 |
Dr. E. R. Stafford now at Newark |
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Feb 14 1929 |
Board of Education holds February meeting: Miss Caroline Longenecker speaks on health... |
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Feb 14 1929 |
Icy streets responsible for series of auto accidents here: heavy snow covers treacherous... |
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Feb 14 1929 |
Local farm news |
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Feb 14 1929 |
Going Up |
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Feb 14 1929 |
Newspapers and advertising |
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Feb 14 1929 |
That human touch |
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Feb 14 1929 |
Flock inspection completed |
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Feb 14 1929 |
Music club meets |
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Feb 14 1929 |
Many poultrymen get ten free chicks |
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Feb 14 1929 |
Birth announcement |
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Feb 14 1929 |
Homedale P.T.A. sponsors school boy patrol |
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Feb 14 1929 |
P.T.A. to give pageant at Memorial Hall |
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Feb 7 1929 |
Marshal Taladay improving |
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Feb 7 1929 |
Church built with hand made nails |
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Feb 7 1929 |
Fire causes $1,500 loss to St. John's Church: fire department extinguishes flames |
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Feb 7 1929 |
Village council creates new office of deputy marshal: Fred Whited and A. G. Taladay new... |
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Feb 7 1929 |
Alfred Lashley to join Army Air Corps. |
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Feb 7 1929 |
Churches and community join in church celebration: 125th anniversary of St. John's... |
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Feb 7 1929 |
Injured in auto accident |
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Feb 7 1929 |
Local bakery now handling Hanson's baked goods |
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Feb 7 1929 |
Charles Hilton dies |
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Feb 7 1929 |
Westerville C. of C. to advertise town: to spend $2,000 in newspaper campaign |
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Feb 7 1929 |
Lord's have daughter |
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Feb 7 1929 |
Succumbs to heart disease |
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Feb 7 1929 |
R. E. Cray speaks to Agriculture Club |
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Feb 7 1929 |
Birth announcements |
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Feb 7 1929 |
Stockholders meet |
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Feb 7 1929 |
School bus upsets: 30 children escape injury |
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Feb 7 1929 |
Accidents and drivers |
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Feb 7 1929 |
Crime doesn't pay |
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Feb 7 1929 |
No "Old Fossils" |
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Feb 7 1929 |
Uncle Sam's fishing |
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Feb 7 1929 |
Nature: "Month By Month" |
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Feb 7 1929 |
Ford dealer has a full line of cars on display |
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Feb 7 1929 |
United in marriage |
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Feb 7 1929 |
Camp Fire Girls give ceremonials at M.E. church |
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Feb 7 1929 |
Leppert Realty Co. sells more High Street frontage: Davis homestead sold to Columbus man |
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Jan 31 1929 |
Mrs. Millie M. Gray dies of heart trouble |
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Jan 31 1929 |
Historic St. John's church to observe 125th anniversary: Rev. Byrer, D.D., to... |
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Jan 31 1929 |
No eggs for breakfast |
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Jan 31 1929 |
Succumbs to heart trouble |
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Jan 31 1929 |
Appointed village carrier |
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Jan 31 1929 |
Lemuel Armentrout dies at Hilliards |
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Jan 31 1929 |
A. & P. store to give prizes away |
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Jan 31 1929 |
Marathon dance still going: six couples still in contest |
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Jan 31 1929 |
Mrs. Marie Trevan passes away |
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Jan 31 1929 |
Buys Pataskala barber shop |
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Jan 31 1929 |
Icy streets cause of numerous accidents |
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Jan 31 1929 |
Attending lumbermens convention |
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Jan 31 1929 |
Farmers to hear university man |
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Jan 31 1929 |
Finds interesting old paper |
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Jan 31 1929 |
Local American Legion post in campaign for new members |
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Jan 31 1929 |
Ohio newspaper men to meet |
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Jan 31 1929 |
The Story of Dublin |
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Jan 31 1929 |
Prof. Erf speaks at Agricultural Club |
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Jan 31 1929 |
Marshal recovers stolen property |
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Jan 31 1929 |
Our Legion Post |
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Jan 31 1929 |
Birth announcement |
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Jan 31 1929 |
Silent host |
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Jan 31 1929 |
First farmers' institute at Dublin is complete success: H. D. Eckert named new... |
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Jan 24 1929 |
Charles Armstrong now owner of Geese Farm |
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Jan 24 1929 |
Correct time available at Worthington Hardware |
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Jan 24 1929 |
Professor H. C. Hockett speaks to Kiwanians |
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Jan 24 1929 |
Annual contests at O.W.U. announced: Worthington High School invited to participate |
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Jan 24 1929 |
Mrs. Catherine Barr Howard dies at Powell home |
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Jan 24 1929 |
Galion man injured in auto accident: strikes parked machine of T. H. Rodebaugh |
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Jan 24 1929 |
W. L. McLaughlin dies in Arizona |
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Jan 24 1929 |
Gwynne Radio now at new location |
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Jan 24 1929 |
Local A. & P. store in contest |
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Jan 24 1929 |
Rings Farm to be sold at auction sale |
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Jan 24 1929 |
Joseph F. Staggers passes away |
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Jan 24 1929 |
Milligan Farm changes hands |
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Jan 24 1929 |
C. C. L. holds two interesting meetings at local church |
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Jan 24 1929 |
Local man appointed sec'y. to Robert N. Waid |
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Jan 24 1929 |
Elected president of post office clerks |
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Jan 24 1929 |
Lonesome, That's All |
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Jan 24 1929 |
Another prediction |
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Jan 24 1929 |
An "Open Winter" |
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Jan 24 1929 |
Letters to the editor |
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Jan 24 1929 |
Letters to the editor |
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Jan 24 1929 |
Mrs. Sarah E. Knight dies |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Hardings have son |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Ag. teachers making survey |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Contract for P.O. building awarded Dr. C. Longenecker: structure to be erected on West... |
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Jan 17 1929 |
New civic club formed: former Worthington man named secretary |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Drivers escape injury when autos collide |
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Jan 17 1929 |
E. L. Smith purchases Charles Geese farm |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Suburban Loan Co. elects officers |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Kiwanians hold first meeting here: Luke Cooperrider makes address of evening |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Mrs. Rachel Sellers passes away |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Auto accessories stolen |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Displaying Ford Fordor in new color |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Enters Ohio State |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Receives appointment as deputy sheriff |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Engagement announced |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Ohio farmers plan visit to Ohio State University: thousands plan to attend Farmers... |
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Jan 17 1929 |