The following appeared in the Jan 1, 1919 Noble County Leader: Column 2 Ben LANDAKER and wife, of South Olive, were shopping in town last Monday. ***** Start the new year right by getting your name on The Leader's subscription list. ***** Henry SMITH, of Columbus, spent Christmas with his family and friends of this place. ***** Mrs. Omar HARMON visited her sister, Mrs. Joseph O'DONNELL and family at Barnesville last week. ***** Mrs. Mary WILSON of Dexter City, spent the holidays with her sister, Mrs. W.H. BOWRON, at this place. ***** Miss Lena MILLS, a teacher in the public schools in Akron, Ohio, spent the holidays at her home at this place. ***** Miss Pearl YOHO, of Columbus, spent the holidays with her mother, Mrs. M.S. YOHO and friends at this place. ***** Carl RUCKER, of Wright's aviation field at Dayton, Ohio, spent the holidays with his parents and friends at this place. ***** Mrs. J.P. STRANATHAN, of Pleasant City, spent Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. S.L. ALTER, and family at this place. ***** Ernest BOZENBERG of near Mt. Ephraim, was an agreeable business caller at this office while in Caldwell last Saturday. ***** Mrs. A.G. KINSEY, of near Sarahsville, was a pleasant business caller at this office while in Caldwell last Saturday afternoon. ***** Mrs. Dora SMITH and daughter, Miss Beatrice, spent Christmas with the former's sister, Mrs. Abe RICH, of near Mt. Ephraim. ***** Mrs. C.W. LINCICOME of Jefferson township, was a pleasant business caller at this office while in Caldwell last Saturday. ***** Teddy McAULEY, who is attending the blind school at Columbus, spent the holidays with his father, James McAULEY, on Route Three. ***** Donald DYE and Byron SCHAFER, of Camp Taylor, Louisville, Ky., spent Christmas and a part of the holidays with their parents and friends at this place. ***** P.E. BLAKE and wife entertained with a family dinner Christmas. Those present were P.J. KANE and wife, Mrs. Sarah McKEE and daughter, Miss Jennie, and Irvin QUICK and wife. ***** William RUSSELL of Marietta, spent Christmas with his parents near Sarahsville, and while on his return home Saturday afternoon favored this office with a pleasant business and social call. ***** Instructions were issued upon reopening of the Woodsfield schools that all students caught sneezing would be sent home. Several boys, mischief bent, figures that snuff would cause and "awful epidemic" of the influenza and a quantity was secured and used, resulting in several being furloughed home. ***** Get your army discharge recorded. This warning to soldiers now being demobilized was given by Major W. S. PEALER, head of the state draft headquarters, at Columbus. Army discharge papers should be recorded with the county recorders. "In case the papers are lost this precaution may prove invaluable," says PEALER. ***** Lewis L. RANKIN, president of the Buckeye State Building and Loan Company at Columbus, whose advertisements have appeared in The Leader regularly each week during the past two years, died at his home in Columbus last Friday morning following a week's illness from bronchial pneumonia following an attack of the influenza. His death, however, will not affect the standing of that widely known financial institution. ***** Edward E. McLAUGHLIN, former superintendent of the Caldwell public schools and later superintendent of the schools at Carbondale, Ills., and Miss Nellie WILLIS, a former teacher in the schools at the latter pace but later principal in the Decatur, Ills., schools and more recently engaged in war work at Washington, D.C., were recently united in marriage in the latter city. Those intimately acquainted with them say they are ideally suited, and that the bride is a practical business woman. Ed is at the present time engaged in the Anti-Saloon League work at Carbondale, and with his many Caldwell friends The Leader joins in extending congratulations and very best wishes for a happy and prosperous married life. They will make their home at Carbondale. There are other newspaper transcriptions on my website. Feel free to contact me if you would like a photocopy of an article. Joyce Fullen Grove City OH http://www.fullenfamily.com Proud of our National Championship Buckeyes!!!