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Linworth lad injured May 6 1926
Young couple married May 6 1926
Junior-Senior banquet held May 6 1926
Still on the job at 77 May 6 1926
Promoted to general passenger agent May 6 1926
P.T.A. meeting at Slate Hill School May 6 1926
Phillip Yant dies suddenly May 6 1926
Machine wrecked May 6 1926
Local man achieves success in insurance field May 6 1926
It pays to advertise in "The News" May 6 1926
Obituary May 6 1926
Building new home May 6 1926
"Aunt Lou" May 6 1926
High school and grade teachers employed for the coming year May 6 1926
Christmas at the Ohio Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphans Home in Xenia, Ohio May 6 1926
Last rites for Mrs. Mary L. Stickney May 6 1926
Mrs. Charles Case dies May 6 1926
C. of C. show draws large crowd Apr 29 1926
Near Nonagenarian: Worthington's oldest woman Apr 29 1926
Clark Harper dies Apr 29 1926
Stricken while on visit here Apr 29 1926
Marshall Taladay injured Apr 29 1926
Powell homes burglarized Apr 29 1926
H. & K. Dry Goods Store closing successful year Apr 29 1926
Wins prize: Mrs. George E. Walker awarded fourth prize on essay "Why I Should Build... Apr 29 1926
Dublin to have new confectionery Apr 29 1926
J. M. Mylroie, Michelin tire dealer installs filling station Apr 29 1926
Worthington is growing Apr 29 1926
Business Bits Apr 29 1926
Mrs. Mary L. Stickney dies Apr 29 1926
C.A.C. installs new stop signs Apr 29 1926
Silent host Apr 29 1926
Fire destroys Dublin home Apr 22 1926
Thompson-Graham wedding Apr 22 1926
Lang property leased Apr 22 1926
Clean up week goes over big Apr 22 1926
New manager of Home Grocery Apr 22 1926
P. T. Ass'n organized Apr 22 1926
Charles Ogle dies Apr 22 1926
Andrew Jeffers passes away Apr 22 1926
Work is started on beautification of public square Apr 22 1926
Womanless Wedding well received Apr 22 1926
Final plans now complete: minstrel artists all set for C. of C. show Apr 22 1926
Your help will be appreciated Apr 22 1926
Everybody's column: Industry and economy Apr 22 1926
Everybody's column: moving troubles Apr 22 1926
That Cleanup week Apr 22 1926
Thanks Apr 22 1926
Business bits Apr 22 1926
Worthington man raises tropical fruit in Ohio Apr 22 1926
Obituary Apr 22 1926
The assessors begin work Apr 15 1926
Vance Smith speaks at educational conference Apr 15 1926
Automobile overturned in collision Apr 15 1926
Popular young businessman weds Apr 15 1926
Pig and Poultry Club organized Apr 15 1926
Local band elects officers: loses valued member: funds needed to carry on work Apr 15 1926
Building actvities Apr 15 1926
Dr. Carl W. Gay building new home Apr 15 1926
Work to start on new school building Apr 15 1926
Orchestra organized at Powell Apr 15 1926
Rev. Wilber honored: named moderator of Columbus Presbytery Apr 15 1926
C. W. Cunningham purchases Powell restaurant Apr 15 1926
Capt. Fisher speaks Apr 15 1926
Boy Scouts minstrel show proves big success Apr 15 1926
Silent host: obituary Apr 15 1926
Library board meets Apr 15 1926
Former residents appreciate "The News" Apr 15 1926
South Granby St. to be paved Apr 8 1926
"Thisuldu" Cottage leased Apr 8 1926
Mrs. Sarah Jane Richards dies Apr 8 1926
League meets Apr 8 1926
Auto ditched Apr 8 1926
Mrs. Mary L. Stickney injured Apr 8 1926
Silent host Apr 8 1926
Writes prize winning story Apr 8 1926
The first birthday of "The News" Apr 8 1926
A worth while request Apr 8 1926
N. C. Farber a resident of Franklin County Apr 8 1926
Easter services Apr 8 1926
Ordinance No. 0155 Apr 8 1926
Ordinance No. 0154 Apr 8 1926
Near centenarian passes away Apr 1 1926
Makes health talk at Norwich School Apr 1 1926
Poultry flock of Mrs. N. C. Farber makes egg record Apr 1 1926
Passes 86th milestone honored with birthday dinner Apr 1 1926
Observe 53rd wedding anniversary Apr 1 1926
Medyll Jones accepts position with "The News" Apr 1 1926
Child dies after brief illness Apr 1 1926
Legion conference at Newark most successful ever held: local Post represented Apr 1 1926
Edw. Heil returns from visit to Ford plant Apr 1 1926
Mabel Hall wins contest Apr 1 1926
Mrs. Rose Smiley passes away Apr 1 1926
Kelsey awarded contract for deep water well Apr 1 1926
New service car Apr 1 1926
Silent host: obituary Apr 1 1926
P.T.A. may be organized here Mar 25 1926
Howard C. Park is stricken Mar 25 1926
Constable Neilson's auto damaged in mixup Mar 25 1926
Potter in New Orleans Mar 25 1926

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