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If in doubt about how Norwalk looks, go up in the air tomorrow and get a bird's-eye view of the best town in Ohio

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Oerhammer, lot in Lafayette
E.C. Kollfrath too the Dunham Land Co., 64.1 acres in Lafayette.
Marsh M. Kirk to George Abbott, 23 acres in Montville.
J.E. Lemon to Mary C. Mohn, 2 acres in Wadsworth.
Anna Lee to Roy H. Snyder, 5 acres in Wadsworth.
M.H. and Laura Leatherman to Willard Flickinger, village lot in Wadsworth.
Mary C. and James G. Mohn to George Ryland and Wm. L. Good, village lot in Wadsworth.
L.F. and Carrie Morrison to Coronado Oul Co., Inc., 1/2 acre in Chatham.
Della F. Moore to Frank L. Mum-[[cut out]]aw, village lot in Medina, $500.
H.E. and Ada McClure to Wm. H. [[cut out]]d Jennie B. Scheck, 64.61 acres [[cut out]] Wadsworth.
Elmira P. McCarty to Louis L. [[cut out]]denmann and wife, 2 acres in [[cut out]]risville.
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Eastern Office- Brunswick Building, 125
Fifth Avenue, New York.
Western Office- Mallers Bldg., 5 So.
Wabash Avenue, Chicago.

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Ten Cents per week, delivered.

Per year            $5.00
Six months          $2.50 
Three months        $1.25  
Single copy         $ .02

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W.R.C. PLANS TO RAISE FUNDS FOR SOLDIERS
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CORPS ALSO MAY BE AUTHORIZED WHERE G.A.R. POSTS DO NOT EXIST
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By United Press

Columbus, Sept. 6 - Delegates to the Women's Relief Corps national convention, to be held in Columbus next week in connection with the G.A.R. national encampment, probably will [[cut out]]

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St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
Rev. Hugo P.J. Sellinger, Ph.D.
B.D., Rector.

Twelfth Sunday after Trinity.
9:30 a.m. Sunday school.
10:30 a.m. Morning service and sermon by Dr. Selinger. "An ancient case of shell shock cured by Christ." This will be the keyhole sermon for the new season. We hope to have a message from time to time that is strictly up to date. We are not afraid to treat the latest developments and the newest problems in the light of the old gospel. The messages are short, but meaty. You will be interested. These are more stirring times than any season during the war. Come and let us help you solve your problems.
The new set of altar furnishings will be blessed at this service.
Holy Communioy [Communion] at 7:30 a.m.

Mission Study class Thursday 2:15 p.m. sharp at the rectory. Watch for further announcements of the resumption of the mid-week

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NORWALKIANS TAKE TO AIR LIKE EAGLETS
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Several Norwalk people [[cut out]] literally "went up in the air" last [[cut out]]ending- went up with Lieut. Lott in[[cut out]]his Curtiss biplane. And they one[[cut out]]and all say it was the finest thing t[[cut out]]ey ever experienced. The airplane h[[cut out]]dquarters is on the Gardiner field[[cut out]]t the head of Christie avenue, out[[cut out]]eyond the Lais brewery, and scores [[cut out]] people are daily visiting it. Lieu[[cut out]] Lott will remain a day or two an[[cut out]] take up passengers who may want [[cut out]] go. Among those who made the tr[[cut out]] last evening were Charles B. Ga[[cut out]]ner, assistant cashier of the Citizen[[cut out]] National bank, and R.A. Fisher [[cut out]]ertising manager of the Reflector [[cut out]]erald.

"You can't beat it," declares [[cut out]]ner, "and I wouldn't take $100 fo[[cut out]]y experience. In the first place, [[cut out]] are as comfortable as though in[[cut out]] auto. I cautioned Lott when [[cut out]] started to go easy with me and [[cut out]] to try any didoes. We got up [[cut out]] couple of thousand feet - some [[cut out]] - and he asked me if he should [[cut out]] a loop the loop. I was up there [[cut out]] and didn't know when I might get [[cut out]] that high again, so I took a fi[[cut out]] grip and told him to give me ev[[cut out]]thing in the book. Here's the [[cut out]]ny part of it. I didn't know we [[cut out]] looped the loop till after he did [[cut out]] you don't even tug at the straps [[cut out]] hold you in, centrifugal force [[cut out]]plaining the phenomena. The o[[cut out]] time I felt a bit woozy was when [[cut out]] did a spiral nose dip and we flipp[[cut out]] around like a rotary fan, droppin[[cut out]] like a plummet all the time.

"But it was a marvelous exper[[cut out]]fence and Lieut. Lott certainly kne[[cut out]] how to handle the machine mos[[cut out]] dexterously."

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The following from the Cleveland [[cut out]] News of Wednesday is of special in[[cut out]] tesrest here because of the fact that E.P. Lott and Fred Moore of the Ohio Aviation School are in the city to give a number of flights with passengers:
"Mr. Bad Man, take fair warning and steer clear of the that portion of Ohio labeled "Lorain county." For the goblins of the air will get you if you don't watch out!

Incidentally, New York City with [[cut out]] aerial [[cut out]] isn't [[cut out]] on the beach these days. Not [[cut out]] Tuesday, when Sheriff N.D. Backus added two "knights of the air" to his staff of deputies to help make Lorain county safer than ever for life, liberty and the pursuits of law and order.

Several thousand visitors to the Lorain county fair at Elyria saw two former army flyers, C.W. Brown and George E. Weaver, popularly known as "Buck", sworn into service as deputy sheriffs by Deputy County Clerk H.A. Richards Tuesday afternoon.

And as Sheriff Backus pinned the official badges upon the two aviators, a mighty chorus of cheers went up for "the first county cops of the air."

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