Miss Bessie Walker graduates at O.S.U. |
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Jun 17 1926 |
Council authorizes purchase: materials and equipment required to connect with Columbus... |
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Jun 17 1926 |
Linworth Farmers' Exchange growing |
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Jun 17 1926 |
Columbus man buys Compton Barber Shop |
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Jun 17 1926 |
Eclectic Medical Assn. meets at Cedar Point |
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Jun 17 1926 |
Boy Scouts purchase Cruikshank Tract for campsite |
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Jun 17 1926 |
Wagner building sold |
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Jun 17 1926 |
Arizonians boom former local man for seat in Congress |
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Jun 17 1926 |
Local official of G.A.R. makes report at encampment |
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Jun 17 1926 |
Silent host |
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Jun 17 1926 |
Narrowly escapes serious injury |
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Jun 17 1926 |
Letter from G. A. Pingree |
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Jun 17 1926 |
City water available soon |
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Jun 10 1926 |
Council holds interesting meeting |
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Jun 10 1926 |
Class of '26 W.H.S. presents gift to community |
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Jun 10 1926 |
Bonds for Flint school building sold |
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Jun 10 1926 |
Three Worthington girls among graduates at O.S.U. |
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Jun 10 1926 |
Dogs kill 46 sheep on Postlewaite farm |
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Jun 10 1926 |
Locher speaks at C. of C. banquet |
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Jun 10 1926 |
Sharon Twp. cattle to be given T.B. test |
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Jun 10 1926 |
Dr. Nutt of Ohio Wesleyan meets with Worthington Borad of Education: Potter school house... |
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Jun 10 1926 |
Silent host |
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Jun 10 1926 |
Worthington Motor Sales remodels building-increased business makes improvements necessary |
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Jun 10 1926 |
Ordinance No. 0172 |
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Jun 10 1926 |
Snouffer Furniture Shoppe makes improvement. Additional room added, and store remodeled. |
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Jun 10 1926 |
Purchases Alva Denton farm |
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Jun 10 1926 |
R. M. Chapin in cement business seventeen years |
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Jun 10 1926 |
Building new home |
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Jun 10 1926 |
Ordinance No. 0171 |
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Jun 10 1926 |
Gift of ten dollars starts building fund for Old St. John's parish house |
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Jun 3 1926 |
Monument dedicated as memorial to deceased members of Dublin Band, at Memorial exercises... |
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Jun 3 1926 |
Impressive ceremonies mark observance of Memorial Day |
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Jun 3 1926 |
Working to relieve water shortage: negotiations now under way to secure supply from... |
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Jun 3 1926 |
Home robbed near Powell |
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Jun 3 1926 |
Dr. E. R. Stafford speaks at out of town Memorial Day exercises |
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Jun 3 1926 |
Fuller-Wilder wedding |
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Jun 3 1926 |
New building to be erected here |
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Jun 3 1926 |
Food show draws large crowd |
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Jun 3 1926 |
Mrs. Mary L. Stickney home sold |
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Jun 3 1926 |
John H. Snouffer Passes Eightieth milestone and children and grandchildren help celebrate |
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Jun 3 1926 |
J. Pendleton purchases house recently built on Gilbert farm |
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Jun 3 1926 |
Deputy-Constable Neds recovering from wounds: together with Marshal Taladay had engaged... |
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Jun 3 1926 |
Williams Music Store conducts successful business |
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Jun 3 1926 |
A sad tragedy occurs near here: Robert Parker dies from gun shot wound |
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May 27 1926 |
Sustains injuries in fall |
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May 27 1926 |
Union Memorial service |
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May 27 1926 |
Blood poisoning proves fatal: Frank W. Andrews dies from effects of bruise on hand |
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May 27 1926 |
A. E. Dunn building new home |
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May 27 1926 |
Favored The Methodist Children's Home |
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May 27 1926 |
Class of '26: twenty eight receive diplomas at graduating exercises at high school... |
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May 27 1926 |
The Groce Electrial Shop |
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May 27 1926 |
Untitled |
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May 27 1926 |
The new Chrysler "60" |
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May 27 1926 |
Building and real estate activities |
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May 27 1926 |
Building and real estate activities: St. John's Church preparing to build new... |
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May 27 1926 |
Faculty of the Worthington High School, 1926 |
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May 27 1926 |
New gas station being erected here |
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May 27 1926 |
Silent host |
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May 27 1926 |
Mrs. Carl W. Gay elected first vice regent of D.A.R. |
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May 20 1926 |
Mahlon Hard dies at home in Macon, Mo. |
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May 20 1926 |
Erects new sign |
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May 20 1926 |
Baccalaureate service |
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May 20 1926 |
Fire at Beechwold Barbecue causes $300 damages |
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May 20 1926 |
Automobile turns over: occupants miraculously escape serious injury |
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May 20 1926 |
Graduating class of 1926 |
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May 20 1926 |
Dam dedicated |
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May 20 1926 |
Celebrates sixtieth wedding anniversary |
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May 20 1926 |
Obituary |
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May 20 1926 |
Silent host |
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May 20 1926 |
Purchases W. E. Corbin lot |
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May 20 1926 |
O. M. Smith meets with painful accident |
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May 13 1926 |
Sustains painful injuries from fall |
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May 13 1926 |
Council disposes of important business: moves to secure Columbus water and to enforce... |
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May 13 1926 |
Dr. G. T. Harding, Jr. speaks at Lakeview |
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May 13 1926 |
Dedication of dam |
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May 13 1926 |
Cornerstone placed |
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May 13 1926 |
Named president |
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May 13 1926 |
Files petition for second term |
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May 13 1926 |
Silent host |
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May 13 1926 |
P.T.A. holds enthusiastic meeting |
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May 13 1926 |
Chas. E. Lewis re-elected to cemetery board |
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May 13 1926 |
New England Lodge confers master degree |
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May 13 1926 |
Ordinance No. 0161 |
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May 13 1926 |
Attends state Legion meet |
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May 13 1926 |
Where Wyandot chief was executed |
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May 13 1926 |
Work of the American Legion Auxiliary |
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May 13 1926 |
Ordinance No. 0159 |
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May 13 1926 |
Injuries fatal |
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May 13 1926 |
Singers make big hit at C. of C. meet |
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May 13 1926 |
Cleveland-Denison nuptials |
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May 6 1926 |
Making name for herself in New York |
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May 6 1926 |
Linworth lad injured |
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May 6 1926 |
Young couple married |
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May 6 1926 |
Junior-Senior banquet held |
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May 6 1926 |
Still on the job at 77 |
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May 6 1926 |
Promoted to general passenger agent |
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May 6 1926 |
P.T.A. meeting at Slate Hill School |
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May 6 1926 |
Phillip Yant dies suddenly |
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May 6 1926 |
Machine wrecked |
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May 6 1926 |
Local man achieves success in insurance field |
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May 6 1926 |