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    1. [OHWASH] Jan 1919 News tidbits
    2. Joyce Fullen
    3. Column 2 of the LOCAL & OTHERWISE section of the Jan 15, 1919 REPUBLICAN JOURNAL J.R. KEENAN is in Columbus on business. ***** Ed SCHOEPPNER, of Harrietsville, was in Caldwell, Thursday, on business. ***** E.W. HUFFMAN, of route 2, Dexter City, was attending to business matters in Caldwell, Thursday afternoon. ***** T.J. SMITHBERGER, of route 1, Lower Salem, was among the business visitors in Caldwell, Thursday. ***** P.S. MOORE, of Mt. Ephraim, was attending to business matters in Caldwell, Saturday. ***** Mrs. Elza MERRITT, residing east of Caldwell, sustained a severely sprained ankle, Saturday, when she slipped and fell. She is resting as easy as can be expected. ***** Rev. M. DANFORD spent Tuesday the guest of Zanesville friends. ***** J.W. MATHENY is attending a meeting of the Ohio State Fair Board at Columbus, this week. ***** Mrs. Villa CALDWELL, of Morgantown, W. Va., is the guest of Caldwell relatives and friends. ***** Postmaster Wm J. SCHAFER is attending to business matters in Columbus this week. ***** Mrs. R.M. TILTON and daughter Mary, have returned from a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Carl TILTON at Cambridge. ***** J.W. RUBY, of near Mt. Ephraim, was attending to business matters in Caldwell, yesterday forenoon. ***** Mr. and Mrs. Omar BROWN were called to Circleville Tuesday by the illness of the former's father, Asa E. BROWN. ***** Albert H. BARLOW, of Macksburg, route 1, was attending to business matters in Caldwell, yesterday afternoon. ***** Ben JOHNSON has returned from Columbus for a short visit with Caldwell and Noble county friends. ***** Bernard ARNOLD and Clarence RACY left yesterday morning for Akron, where they have secured employment. ***** Dode CUNNINGHAM returned Tuesday evening from Youngstown and is the guest of his parents at Olive. ***** Amelia A. DAVIS, widow of Adam DAVIS, Co. I 62nd Regt., O.V.I., Pleasant City, Ohio, has been allowed a widow's original pension. Rate of $25 per month from August 30, 1918, and the accrued pension, $101.67. Joel T. DAVIS, of Sarahsville, was her attorney. ***** E.L. HUTCHESON, of Dexter City, was attending to business matters in Caldwell yesterday. ***** Mrs. George ACKERMAN and two daughters, of Macksburg, were Caldwell shoppers, Tuesday. ***** J.R. MINCKS, of Macksburg route 1, was among the business visitors in Caldwell, yesterday. ***** A.C. BECKER, of Warner, was a business visitor in Caldwell yesterday morning. ***** Mr. and Mrs. Fred RADCLIFF are the proud parents of a new baby boy, that arrived at their home, Thursday morning. ***** Dr. R.H. CLEARY has moved his office ino the I.O.O.F. building, second floor. ***** Mrs. Otilla F. WAY aged 80 years, died at her home in Woodsfield, Monday morning, from heart failure. Burial will be made at Woodsfield, today. ***** S.O. DAVIS of Ava, was attending to business matters in Caldwell, Friday. ***** George HEDDLESON, of near Dexter City, was in Caldwell on business, Saturday. ***** Brady SMITH, of Carlisle, was in Caldwell, Saturday, attending to business matters. ***** Prof. H.O. YOUNG, of C umberland, spent Saturday the guest of Caldwell relatives and friends. ***** B.M. McATEE, of Dexter City, was among the business visitors in Caldwell, Saturday afternoon. ***** John W. CALDWELL, of Sharon, was among the business visitors in town, Monday. ***** Harley PARKS, of near Sharon, was in Caldwell, Saturday on business. ***** James JOHNSON, of East Union, was in Caldwell on business, Saturday. ***** Frank ADUDDLE, of Sarahsville, was in Caldwell Saturday, attending to business matters. ***** S.A. DILLEY, of Hoskinsville, was attending to business matters in Caldwell, Monday afternoon. If you would like a photocopy of an article, please contact me. This and other Ohio newspaper transcriptions can be found on my website. Joyce Fullen Grove City OH http://www.fullenfamily.com/Newspapers/ohio__newspapers.htm

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