Conducts services at Kendallville, Ind. |
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Jan 17 1929 |
"News" to offer series of nature stories: interesting articles written by Prof... |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Wilcox farm sold: deal made through T. H. Rodebaugh local broker |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Mrs. Albert Andrews dies at home near Powell |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Marriage announced |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Leppert Co. moves to larger quarters: office now located in Evans Building |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Helping the hen |
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Jan 17 1929 |
What Worthington needs |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Worth heeding |
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Jan 17 1929 |
John O. Roe succumbs to influenza |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Engagement announced |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Boy Scout news |
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Jan 17 1929 |
United in marriage |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Nature: "Month By Month" |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Funeral services for George Welling held Wednesday |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Pedigreed cockerels in all Erlay flocks |
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Jan 17 1929 |
County Supt. Beery makes address to Homedale P.T.A. |
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Jan 17 1929 |
Card of appreciation |
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Jan 10 1929 |
Mrs. Amanda Corbin passes away |
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Jan 10 1929 |
Oldest resident of Hilliards dies at ninety-two |
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Jan 10 1929 |
Auto crashes thru railing near children's home |
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Jan 10 1929 |
Birth announcement |
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Jan 10 1929 |
Sells load of prize baby beef steers |
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Jan 10 1929 |
Pneumonia proves fatal |
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Jan 10 1929 |
Rev. F. R. Wiggins accepts pastorate here |
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Jan 10 1929 |
Injured in auto accident |
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Jan 10 1929 |
Monoxide gas causes near fatality to family of five |
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Jan 10 1929 |
Council holds first session in new year |
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Jan 10 1929 |
Debate featured at local Chamber Commerce meeting: Forrest F. Smith speaks on "The... |
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Jan 10 1929 |
Do any of these belong to you? |
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Jan 10 1929 |
Kiwanis Club holds New Year's party at M.E. church: over one hundred present |
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Jan 10 1929 |
Stricken by gas fumes |
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Jan 10 1929 |
Ordinance No. 0278 |
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Jan 10 1929 |
Start even again |
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Jan 10 1929 |
He may be wrong |
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Jan 10 1929 |
Looking ahead |
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Jan 10 1929 |
Silent host |
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Jan 10 1929 |
Church wedding |
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Jan 10 1929 |
Appreciates assistance |
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Jan 10 1929 |
Boy Scout news |
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Jan 10 1929 |
Flu strikes local telephone operators |
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Jan 3 1929 |
Auto license seekers make last minute rush here: three hundred and fifteen tags sold... |
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Jan 3 1929 |
Chicago man locates here |
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Jan 3 1929 |
Child succumbs to pneumonia |
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Jan 3 1929 |
Committal services held for L. M. Scatterday |
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Jan 3 1929 |
Kroger manager leases S. H. Turner property |
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Jan 3 1929 |
Forrest Smith to address C. of C.: Howard Potter and Ed Heil to stage debate |
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Jan 3 1929 |
Local farm news: club leaders plan year's work |
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Jan 3 1929 |
Township clerks and trustees form new organization: local man elected clerk |
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Jan 3 1929 |
Columbus preparing for big crowd on inaugural day |
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Jan 3 1929 |
Lindsey to be chief clerk of domestic relations court: Worthington woman in list of... |
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Jan 3 1929 |
James Granger buried Wednesday |
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Jan 3 1929 |
Mail delivery delayed: contract for new location expected soon: service may not start... |
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Jan 3 1929 |
Heat and lights mean more eggs |
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Jan 3 1929 |
Letters to the editor |
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Jan 3 1929 |
An open winter |
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Jan 3 1929 |
Startling figures |
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Jan 3 1929 |
It sounds reasonable |
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Jan 3 1929 |
Struck by auto: Mrs. M. B. Compton sustains severe bruises--driver in intoxicated... |
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Dec 27 1928 |
Mrs. George B. Kauffman dies in Arizona |
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Dec 27 1928 |
Dolls awarded to winners Christmas morning: Dorothy W. Simmons scores highest number of... |
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Dec 27 1928 |
Robbers blow school safe at local high school building |
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Dec 27 1928 |
Mrs. Anna Rogers succumbs to pneumonia |
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Dec 27 1928 |
Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong celebrate 50th wedding anniversary |
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Dec 27 1928 |
Mrs. Seabury Pinney dies at home in Virginia |
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Dec 27 1928 |
Dies of apoplexy |
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Dec 27 1928 |
Christmas mails heavy here |
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Dec 27 1928 |
Tax books now open: Treasurer urges payment by mail when possible |
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Dec 27 1928 |
Local farm and poultry news |
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Dec 27 1928 |
Infant daughter dies |
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Dec 27 1928 |
Chapins have son |
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Dec 27 1928 |
Barn near Galena destroyed by fire: loss estimated at $4,000. |
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Dec 27 1928 |
Birth announcement |
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Dec 27 1928 |
Boy Scout news |
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Dec 27 1928 |
Another year |
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Dec 27 1928 |
Watch your checks |
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Dec 27 1928 |
Ordinance No. 0276 |
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Dec 27 1928 |
Money in ducks |
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Dec 26 1928 |
Mrs. Etta Morgan succumbs to heart disease |
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Dec 20 1928 |
F. M. Southward passes away |
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Dec 20 1928 |
Former resident dies at home in Colorado |
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Dec 20 1928 |
New A. & P. store holding opening to-day |
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Dec 20 1928 |
Council holds short session |
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Dec 20 1928 |
Ralph W. Simpkins dies |
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Dec 20 1928 |
Edward Clifford buys Burson Barber Shop |
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Dec 20 1928 |
Scouts hold second meeting |
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Dec 20 1928 |
Firemen make safety tests of schools |
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Dec 20 1928 |
Merchants warned of swindler |
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Dec 20 1928 |
Mrs. Jennie Hughes dies in Lousville, Kentucky: funeral held in Columbus, Sunday |
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Dec 20 1928 |
Local chapter O.E.S. installs officers: many out of town guests present |
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Dec 20 1928 |
Legion minstrel is well presented: appreciative audiences witness performances given on... |
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Dec 20 1928 |
Rail-Light inaugurates 20 minute car service here: new schedule put in effect Sunday:... |
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Dec 20 1928 |
Henry Gabel named head of Ag. Club: L. L. Rummel to speak at next meeting |
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Dec 20 1928 |
Comstocks have daughter |
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Dec 20 1928 |
Obituary |
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Dec 20 1928 |
Makes good record with leghorn flock |
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Dec 20 1928 |
The Christmas spirit |
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Dec 20 1928 |
Don't bite at this |
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Dec 20 1928 |
Observes fortieth wedding anniversary |
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Dec 20 1928 |
David Van Schroyck passes away |
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Dec 20 1928 |