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The Western Star, Lebanon, Ohio, Thursday, October 23, 1902
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Where some of the words cannot be made out I have used ----


By a recent decision rabbits maybe hunted at any time

Messrs. Herman and John Keuter visited in Cincinnati Sunday.

Miss Hattie Boun, of Morrow is the guest of Miss Dora Brant.

There will be a reunion at the university Chapel Saturday Night.

Half rates to Cincinnati Sunday October 25th via C. L. &N. Late train.

Mrs. Agnes Williams is entertaining her niece this week from Cincinnati.

N. V. Cleaver returned to Kingfisher, Oklahoma last week after a visit in Warren county.

Miss Margaret Southard returned recently from three-months visit with relatives in Columbus.

Mrs. Ada Carey Lamb, of Pennsylvania, arrived this week to visit her mother Mrs. A. B. Casey.

Mr. And Mrs. Samuel Stiles and son Carl visited relatives and friends at Pleasant Plain Sunday.

The Guild of the Episcopal church met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Mo Burney.

Joseph Jefferson at the Grand Opera house Cincinnati this week.

Half rates and late train Saturday via C. L. & N.

Miss Grace Beacheu was given a most pleasant surprise party by the pupils of her room, on Thursday the hour being from four to five.

Ed Baker, who stabbed his son to death one day last summer, is now out of jail on a $2,000 bond. He indicted for second degree murdered.

Tom L. Johnson and his automobile and Rev. Biglow will be at Mason tomorrow afternoon, Friday Only 25 cents round trip from Lebanon.

Mrs. Minnie W. Pease, Miss Lucille Pease and Messrs. Ray Wikoff and Bert Todhunter, of Mason attended the Wood Warwick dance Tuesday.

It is reasonable to suppose the --- costs no more you will have --- watch fixed where the best --- is done.

This is why Hamil---------.

Miss Carrie Stuart, of Dayton and Stanley Lewis of Xenia, were among those who attended from a distance the dance given at the Odd Fellows hall Tuesday night.

Persons owning relics which were on exhibition during the centennial celebration and which have not been returned are requested to call on W. R. Kemper City Engineer.

Having disposed of my drug store --- ------ --------

by
Angela Loy
12 May 2007


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