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A New Invention

100 Years Ago

Herald of Feb. 20, 1920

Citizens, your Vocational school will pay large dividends in the interest your boys and girls manifest, the work they will accomplish and in the increase in value the influence of the school will give your property. Every resident of the Cove can help the institutions on College Heights by giving, by talking in favor or by attending school.

A new invention, called conducting aluminum, which is said to be creating a profound impression, has been made. It is produced by putting the ordinary aluminum through a special patented process, by which it acquires the same mechanical qualities and capacities as bronze, copper and brass without changing its specific weight.

In Salemville, the twenty-two inch snow which fell ten days ago, is still holding on the blizzard of Sunday last reminds us of the old time winters of long ago. Ground hog weather is making good this year. About thirty inches of snow fell since he saw his likeness on that February morning.

Mrs. Mary Baird will offer at public outcry, her valuable 20-acre farm.

 

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