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TBB roi^rsE I VISIT I ^ The Newest and Most Up-to- il| Ji Date Drug Store in the City by Coming to % CECIL’S DRUG | STORE I Opposite p \Vachovia Bank & Trust Co. « 8 iSS!SSSI!iJSSJS3!S«S8S;Si«*;SS;;^^ If It’s DRUGS 70a will find it at RANDALL’S The Store that Gives REAL SERVICE Everythinx that an np to date Drug Store Carries. Oar Big Business Guaran tees Fresh Goods. Phones 381-S82 .«isBnffa»se?%frffTOnP(»wi'iTnBW!a^ PAY A CALL TO . CECIL’S SERVICE No. 6 By JOE KEDITOR Unusual Information Unique replies were received in re-, cent mid-year examinations at Betty Zane Junior High School of Martins Ferry, Ohio, according to The Zane. graph, a school paper. They follow: The Star Spangled Banner was written by Wm. Scott Key. He was captured and was on a ship at about Don when he said O, Say Can You See, etc., on the back of a let terhead. The North agreed that the South should have Missouri as a slave. The President has a cabinet in or der too keep his china in it. Ohio was omitted into the Union in 1926. The Story of the Erie Canal. Some men started to build the canal ana the mosquitoes broke out and about all the men died. Francis Scott Key went down it. bunk and walked the floor all night. A senator has to be 14 years old. If you have any vacancies go at once to a dentist. MONKEY GLANDS MATTON’S SCHOOL CHILDREN ARB ALWAYS WELCOME Cannon-Fe tzer Company “THH YOUNG MAN’S BTOHE” ' ’ ;; The Young: Men’s | Store High Grade Clothing Moderately Priced 125 South Main St. I GETIT ti Gladys (during storm): “Oh my, ; the lights have gone out and I can’t see how to talk.” ^ j Polly: “Well, I’m glad of that, 1 because I’d like.to read if you would I keep still awh'le.’’ AT I MANN’S VISIT Our New Home at 114 S. Main N. E. RUSSELL Goodyear Shoe Shop And make business a pleasure in buying gas, oil and accea* sories. Phone 8145—Phone Delicate Situation Mary Ann gave notice she wa% going to be married. Her m'st*-es-. perturbed, said: “Of course, I don’t want to put any obstacle in the wa> of yoUr getting married, but I wish it were possible for you to postpone it until I can get another maid.” “Well, mum.” Mary Ann" repli"-' “I ’ardly think I know ’im well enough to arsk ’im to pat it off!” MHRMsaaRansaGKesGoaBanMnKMBp eMKz»s«sja«ai«KssaraRSBamMm Atlantic Bank & Trust Co. Surplus |500,000.tl I Capital II,200,000.0* •srwci* Meet Your Friends at All Set For It Fair Motorist—“Really, I didn’t hit you intentionally.” Pedestrian—“Well, what have you got that bumper on your car for 'i' you aren’t aiming to hit someone'- —Williams Purnle Cow. The t»aculiar One Customer—“You’ve made two mis takes in this bill, one in your favor and one in mine.” Grocer—“In your favor? IVhere?’’ —Excf ange. € HOLMES CASH GROCERY quality GItOCERIES Fresh Vegetablea, Bread. Cakes We Carry the Following Brands of Flour MelrMe—Pillsbury—Dan VnlUy —M.ynifr Glory—Orient- Mother s Choice and Breakfnst Loaf You Can Park Your Car Near HART DRUG CO. Nttat to Post Office Waterman and Parker Peng Agents Whitmans Chocolates Commercial Bank t Barber Shop | Be wise, come here. IVe make a i •specialty of hair cutting X iwtwtgwaassaBSit^^^ t>asaBst3Sg«xsxsass3ssssgtsssssts!SKrizi.‘^^-^^ A Quality Known Throug^hoiit the South Phones 2566 & 2866 611 E. Green St.
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