About eating |
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Nov 15 1928 |
A safety hint |
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Nov 15 1928 |
Accepts agency for Graham-Paige here |
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Nov 15 1928 |
Obituary |
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Nov 15 1928 |
Chamber of Commerce tickets |
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Nov 8 1928 |
Officers for local Legion Post and Auxiliary installed |
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Nov 8 1928 |
New advertiser |
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Nov 8 1928 |
Autos collide at Henderson and River Road: two hurt, both machines badly wrecked |
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Nov 8 1928 |
Hoover receives more than 4 to 1 vote over Smith here: number of votes cast heaviest... |
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Nov 8 1928 |
Examination for village carrier to be held soon |
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Nov 8 1928 |
Our next president |
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Nov 8 1928 |
Thomas Smith passes away at age of 90 at home in Delaware: was former resident of this... |
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Nov 8 1928 |
Council holds short session: installation of street lights to be started this week |
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Nov 8 1928 |
Boys caught stealing cider |
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Nov 8 1928 |
Uncle Sam looking for new post office location here |
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Nov 8 1928 |
To reorganize Boy Scout troop |
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Nov 8 1928 |
Mischievous moles |
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Nov 8 1928 |
We can't forget |
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Nov 8 1928 |
It's all over now |
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Nov 8 1928 |
A late Thanksgiving |
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Nov 8 1928 |
"No Hunting" signs |
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Nov 8 1928 |
Gardner's celebrate wedding anniversary |
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Nov 8 1928 |
United in marriage |
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Nov 8 1928 |
Mayor Robinson issues Legion Week proclamation |
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Nov 8 1928 |
Music Club meets at home of Mrs. S. U. Robinson |
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Nov 8 1928 |
Fire causes three thousand dollar loss at farm home: fire department and neighbors do... |
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Nov 1 1928 |
Heavy vote expected to be cast here at coming election |
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Nov 1 1928 |
Miss Anna Robinson becomes bride of Delaware man |
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Nov 1 1928 |
Finds interesting old book |
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Nov 1 1928 |
Chosen for Leading Part |
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Nov 1 1928 |
Splendid record of John C. Speaks merits his re-election |
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Nov 1 1928 |
Missionary to visit at C. J. Bartlett home |
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Nov 1 1928 |
Injuries prove fatal to Amlin boys when train hits auto |
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Nov 1 1928 |
"The Ensors" making many improvements: installation of heating plant nearing... |
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Nov 1 1928 |
Church sale success despite bad weather |
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Nov 1 1928 |
Meets with hunting accident at Celina reservoir: A. W. Chapin receives part of discharge... |
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Nov 1 1928 |
Metcalf well known in this community |
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Nov 1 1928 |
A record vote |
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Nov 1 1928 |
Fall dangers |
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Nov 1 1928 |
Obituary |
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Nov 1 1928 |
Funeral rites for Mrs. Huggett held here: was former resident of Worthington |
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Nov 1 1928 |
Young couple united in marriage |
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Nov 1 1928 |
Letter of appreciation |
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Oct 25 1928 |
Mrs. Karl S. Bolander speaks at October meeting of C. C. L. |
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Oct 25 1928 |
Democratic candidiate for Clerk of Court |
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Oct 25 1928 |
Dr. F. M. Sharp resigns from mail service: to resume practice of veterinary surgeon |
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Oct 25 1928 |
Four cottages under construction at Mount Air |
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Oct 25 1928 |
Attends Masonic meeting in Columbus |
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Oct 25 1928 |
Free mail delivery granted by Post Office authorities: village to have two deliveries... |
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Oct 25 1928 |
Aged Dublin resident passes away |
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Oct 25 1928 |
Double funeral services held |
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Oct 25 1928 |
Mrs. Mary Parker dies |
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Oct 25 1928 |
Shelly wins prize in selling contest |
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Oct 25 1928 |
Little son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Klinger dies |
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Oct 25 1928 |
How you can help |
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Oct 25 1928 |
Speed the day |
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Oct 25 1928 |
How banks help |
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Oct 25 1928 |
Fall carnival is complete success: Over 100,000 in attendance at five days' event |
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Oct 18 1928 |
Arthur Evans to erect new building here |
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Oct 18 1928 |
Funeral services of Mrs. Irene Jenkins to be held at Amlin |
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Oct 18 1928 |
Democrat candidates make tour to Dublin, Linworth and Worthington |
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Oct 18 1928 |
Keys - Smiley marriage solemnized Friday |
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Oct 18 1928 |
Pig Stolen |
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Oct 18 1928 |
Department called to fight woods fire: corn and hay stack destroyed |
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Oct 18 1928 |
Local broker makes three cornered deal |
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Oct 18 1928 |
Reception for Rev. and Mrs. C. S. Grauser well attended: Howard Potter toastmaster on... |
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Oct 18 1928 |
Chief Welch addresses local firemen |
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Oct 18 1928 |
Obituary |
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Oct 18 1928 |
Worthington In Autumn, |
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Oct 18 1928 |
Says Civil War veterans will vote for Hoover |
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Oct 11 1928 |
Chester and Bartlett stage word battle at C. of C. meet: work on erection of new lights... |
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Oct 11 1928 |
William P. Andrews passes away |
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Oct 11 1928 |
Clintonville celebrating the opening of High Street |
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Oct 11 1928 |
Parking Ordinance on New England Avenue now in effect |
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Oct 11 1928 |
Calves disappear from pasture |
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Oct 11 1928 |
Fire department called to George Black home |
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Oct 11 1928 |
Fire destroys home of Martha Witt: loss estimated at $4500 |
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Oct 11 1928 |
Elected secretary |
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Oct 11 1928 |
Delaware couple married here |
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Oct 11 1928 |
Harry Leppert buys home here |
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Oct 11 1928 |
Theodore Lewis, 94, passes away at home in Cheshire |
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Oct 11 1928 |
Dr. Rosselot speaks at Community Chest Meeting: committee appointed |
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Oct 11 1928 |
Accepts radio agencies |
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Oct 11 1928 |
Margaret Smith sells Worthington property |
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Oct 11 1928 |
Startling figures |
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Oct 11 1928 |
Frank M. Carr dies |
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Oct 11 1928 |
Starts linotype school |
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Sep 27 1928 |
Stone surfacing started in Plat 2, Colonial Hills |
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Sep 27 1928 |
Dublin High School students enter subscription contest for "The Worthington News... |
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Sep 27 1928 |
Opening of Pioneer Theater draws large audiences |
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Sep 27 1928 |
Funeral of Mrs. Ella Case to be held at Dublin |
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Sep 27 1928 |
High St. lighting program assured: only $45 yet to be raised |
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Sep 27 1928 |
Auto struck by C. D. & M. car |
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Sep 27 1928 |
Local girl among Grant Hospital graduates: Mary V. Herritt to receive diploma |
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Sep 27 1928 |
Harry Leasure wins trip to Philadelphia |
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Sep 27 1928 |
Fire causes $4,000 loss at Powell: alarm given by ringing of church bells |
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Sep 27 1928 |
Funeral services for Mrs. Monroe Mateer held Sunday |
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Sep 27 1928 |
Kiwanis Club pays fine tribute to Rev. C. S. Grauser |
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Sep 27 1928 |
Investigation for free mail made here: G. E. Newlon, P.O. Inspector, makes survey of... |
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Sep 27 1928 |
Delaware County Fair well attended |
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Sep 27 1928 |