The following items are from Page 8 of the Jan. 1, 1919 Noble County Leader: Peter BISHOP, of Enoch township, was a substantial caller at this office while in Caldwell, Monday. ***** John W. MOORE, of near Whigville, was a pleasant business caller at this office while in Caldwell, Monday. ***** Gold KING and wife, of near Dexter City, were pleasant callers at this office while in Caldwell yesterday. ***** The post office at Oaisis, Monroe county, has been discontinued. Patrons of the office will be supplied from Summerfield and Quaker City. ***** WANTED TO BORROW - From $500 to $1000, eight per cent annually payable quarterly. Good security furnished. Address Box 402, Zanesville, Ohio. ***** After January 1st all dogs in Ohio must bear a 1919 dog license. If they do not, sheriffs are required under the law to destroy all such animals in a humane way. ***** Notice to Taxpayers -- I wil continue to receive December taxes without penalty until January 20, 1919. By order of the county commissioners. J.W. YOUNG, County Treasurer. ***** Prof. John MORRIS and wife, of Rockland, Ohio, spent Christmas with friend in Marion township, and while in Caldwell, Thursday afternoon, the former was a pleasant business caller at this office. ***** Notice -- If you owe us for insurance, please pay us at once, as we are compelled to demand payment in full of all accounts due us. If you live at a distance, send the money or check by mail. WICKHAM & FARLEY. ***** G.H. SHEPPARD, of Sharon, was in Caldwell on business Monday, and while here called at this office and boosted the circulation of The Leader toward that proposed five thousand by adding his name to its subscription list. ***** For Sale - Eight room house, with bath room complete, draining to private sewer, one and a half acres of land well stocked with fruit, fertile garden plot. Ideal location for retired farmer. George SHAFER, Caldwell, Ohio. ***** Notice! Dissolution of Partnership - After January 15, 1919, the firm of ARNOLD & MILEY will be dissolved. All accounts due us must be settled by that date. If you owe us please call and settle. A merry Christmas and a happy and prosperous New Year to all. ARNOLD & MILEY. ***** A few days ago as Homer JER_____ and his son, McKinley, were walking in their pasture field near Summerfield they killed a snake which measured three and a half feet in length. It was taken to their home and upon investigation it was found to be a water copperhead or moccasin, a very poisonous reptile. ***** It is not generally known, but the proper way to crank an automobile is to always pull upward on the crank, never push downward - particularly when the engine is cold. The safest way is to pull upward with the left hand. Many broken arms have resulted in the past because of having pushed downward on the crank. ***** Farm For Sale -- 155 acres good land, near Whigville. Well improved. Good dwelling house with furnace, gas, and water system with toilet and bath. Good barn, tenant house and all necessary outbuildings. Fine location. Near railroad station, church and school. Home of George E. LARGE, Whigville, Ohio. ***** Services will be held in the new Christian Church next Lord's Day. Preaching services will be conducted morning and evening at the usual hour by our new minister, Leo M. GREGORY, who is moving to our city this week. Every one is cordially invited to meet with us in our new place of worship. Dedicatory services will be announced later. ***** O.N. DOVER, aged forty-seven years, a prominent and popular Zanesville artist, died at his home in that city at two o'clock Christmas afternoon following an illness caused from influenza and a complication of diseases. The deceased is survived by his wife who was formerly Miss Alice MARING, eldest daughter of Mrs. William C. MARING of Caldwell, one son and one daughter. The funeral was held from the home, Saturday, and was followed by interment in the Greenwood cemetery. ***** UNION GROVE William HEDDLESON and sister, Clara Clint LUKE, of Marietta, spent Tuesday evening with their friend, Iva HESSON. ***** Scott HEDDLESON was at Middleburg Wednesday on business. ***** Dick HUFFMAN and wife and Walter LOVE were at Caldwell Saturday, shopping. ***** Miss Iva HESSON and Clara HEDDLESON were pleasant callers at Middleburg, Thursday morning. ***** Fred BLAKE and family spent Xmas with Henry BLAKE and family. ***** Charles HESSON butchered a beef Friday. ***** Word reached here of the death of Dr. BEEBOUT, which occurred at Marietta Thursday evening. ***** George and Frank HESSON were helping Doc CLARK butcher a beef, Thursday afternoon. ***** Mrs. Lydia PRYOR was at Macksburg, Friday, on business. ***** Mrs. Charles HUPP and daughter, Maggie, visited Mrs. Agnes LINCICOME, Thursday. ***** Walter TILTON and wife and son, Harold, of Cambridge, are visiting at Sherman LUKE's this week. ***** Mrs. Henry HESSON, of Byesville, spent Xmas with her parents, James PRYOR and wife, at Owl Knob. ***** Bill HUFFMAN, of Akron, is visiting his parents, Wood HUFFMAN and wife, at this writing. ***** William HEDDLESON and sister, Clara and Miss Iva HESSON spent Tuesday evening with their friend, Scott HEDDLESON. ***** RENROCK Rev. LUDWICK filled his appointments last Sunday by walking. The farthest one is ten miles away. ***** Ivan JORDAN is suffering from rheumatism, following an attack of the "flu". ***** Mrs. Ethel LOWE and children of Chesterhill are with her parents, C.S. CARR. ***** Miss Clara BLACKBURN, teacher, is home from Oak Harbor for the holidays. ***** Ermine REED surprised his parents by returning unexpectedly from a camp in New Jersey. ***** Byron DICKINSON is home from a military school at Columbus. ***** A.C. BARNHOUSE is engaged n harvesting the turkey crop. ***** Dr. GARRETT has moved back to Cumberland, where he formerly lived. ***** Dr. REX is very busy doing all he can to alleviate the ills of the people, both real and imaginary. 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