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THURSDAY, MARCH 3rd, 1932. THE REPUBLICAN HERALD. WAVERLY, OHIO PACE EIGHT ROUNDABOUT PIKE COUNTY * -**• -e ¥ * *e ¥ *f BEAVER x .v. x .v. .-i x .f. "•IROTATE CROPS IS PROPOSED TRAGEDY IS MADE PUBLIC Items Of Interest In Villages Throughout Section. Rotations to Coord* inate with Farm Livestock Production A N'aatratlag Tratedy Waa Bring I'nfnlded Last Week follow. Ing Death Of Man. A nautestt-ig tragi dy was being unfolded last Friday following the desth of Metrin Steneroek. "3 of DarbyviJle. The csuse of Mr. Stone. W. Pjtc and Rell Calsmn msde} [ u mp to Piketon csa Friday. ; -}e|| Ornate G:v-etu flew over Beaver! In tits plsne Saturdsy. Edgar Serin* tpent the .wttk end j [at his hoove. j Mr. Vanhoose nketon—A 7 pound MM boy I the Bslrer place arrvetd on Sunday evening at the I SeAv-ral from here home ot Ur. and Mrs. Brsnscn j l*V.**ra»n sale ai PikMc-v ( Pus-keU cf Stony RMse. Dr Seller Clsyion Pyle purchased a tint I.**. ««*»•-.. «.n™i u^cuotm «• :chewlng his face snd neck hss not was the attending physician, team of horses at the Patterson,'soil* at the Ohio State^U. \bern dettrmintd Dr. C E Bowers. o- ■ I **'■* »• Piketon and to farming the j The compelling fore* bffck ot the { county coroner ol Pickaway county Piketon—thUlt Rhcsades. Son of I U-IM farm. ! movement lo better coordinate the • wa* called to lnve*U»ate the case Mrs. Gls-lys--Rhotdes celebrated j Mr. Bumgtrner was calling on j crop production with the ft-m | but Ptrtday stated lhat he had not! jllvertoek tnterprlte. he thinks. Is j determined what caused death.'aL i; is moving from < Ohio to now ready tor th. adop- ■ „,,., ^..h hM nov m ^^ ^ e thto wetk. )t'on of :.ew type* cf rotation thst j xttmintd. xn-UUter U died ol s here sttended the ! will Ixtter eordlnsle with Un- ■ h,,,, fttUek ^ -rh-ther he was stock on the farm, declares John * ^^ t hogs which were found! | A. SUpher. exten-ion speciailtt ln irh#trlr,„ Kt. ,„M .„rf „„. >,.. nA( | hto fifth birthday anniversary on | friends here on Sunday. Meadows snd Preston Steiner of j veriy on Ssturdsy Portamouth and Charles Johnson j of Piketon J*umm»ry of the nmrtt mate, by |tt look-, „ though the hoes killed F.keton—Martin Violet, an aged Piketon resident continues quite ill at hto home on Msln street. He a'suffering from complication*. F.k'tOR—Mack Miles, local meat packer, haa purchased fifty heads of Mby beef from Joe VsnMeter of ChUlicotlie. the msn, Mr. Stonerock wss found lying in the barnyard of th* Oeorgt Robert, Roily «vid Charley Jsjmes* jth* farm management department have recovered frdm the flu. j of th* college of agriculture ahow* So many people are sick around that farms growing the bulk of here at the present time. . thetr feed* are more profitable t Lenora Adams, tesehtf tn the [than those relying upon purchased JMlller farm at Darbyxtlle at about Beaver ichoo's ts teaching again, j feeds. To produce protein in th* I four o'clock text Thursdsy after, sfter being ill with the flu. Mr*, feed* nt a profit It ts very eaten- j noon by Jeaa Swank, of Dartoy- • Ann* Adams substituted during | tisl thst clorer or alfalf* be used | tllle. who I* aho employed by Mr. [ her sickness, f with -{Teeter frexjuerjey In the ro- Miller. When Mr. Swank found the j The farmers here hsd such an'| tation. At present' clover appears , msn he wa* covered by hog* wbo | • •bundSBre ef com that they are j only once In ten je*rs on sn Ohio ' w-?re fighting to get at hto body. ' suit husking. Two com erutoersi Btid. Thto to equivalent to 03 acre I Some of the anlaials were covered . o J are running two d»ys a week and j of red clover per unjt of livestock, with blood. Gr.p-.sg wounds were" "Utharn—Supv William Harlan of ' the Beaver rruU In ninnlng daily, j To be adequate the ratio should be j found tn Mr. Stcnerock's neck, and its* Miff-ir*. township schools was; several from her* tlUnded th* | •» to 1 of clover to llvrxtoek. (the Jugular -rein was es posed, hi* a.. f*or.*c-.©«iih visitor recently; FJieloo—Brenacin Fsrmer came (Sown frcm Oolumbus ca Ssturdsy ! ta tee hto soother and slso to sttend the loumamenu . Stop Getting Up Nights. Thyxle Ihe BUdder Wllh J.nlper OU tert were Besver visitors Us", wrtk. [ Mrs. Eatells Prey cslled on M:s Wlllism* Fridsy. :-. ■..■iii-V'v^ basketball tournament at W*ver*i' i) The old three yttr rotstlon of ' ***t week. • : corn, whest snd clover.-which has Mr. Bopst aad Mr. roster are ******* ohio ******** "***' *°* **** pttttln-L in (He oil tbe OsU farm. ■ **"'• *■ ********* iean. may need Bv'lc-'t snd Hsltermsn-s "siit-Mr {?° *u* *•*", J° * m« ********** shops, ar* busy. Mr llttlrman goes ft"* ,n *■***» \V> ***** ** *** to Portsmouth even' week «nd can y**** '•**" **** **** **■*• N" U'.Um-Ur. snd Mr* Ed Montis ' hardly supply the demtnd for hto j art'™\ ********* '*****/ '-** tnU sad Mr. snd Mra John Mentis who . tplendtd tsusagea. -. j ****?«* . rot»*5or' .b»« ******, *****- have resided tn Columbus tempor- j - Mr. ar.d Mrs. Adam Schscfcr ana j ^4Tovo."aT.a t!t?^n i.-l*r rntly for the patt ^veral atenUis Mr aad'Mrs M.Uer snd Lee Mas- !!Ver". °.^J\™* ^ "•- '*£* have returned to Uirlr l.ome, here*. | te„ weee R-*v*- steBta, IaS week; j ^reo*c1ov^ snThsl fiTeSS J; i ..-..-.-.•. r ot being forty per. cent J richer In protein an minerals thsn ■■'■■:■■"..-■ w— ' I ti clover.,-.-.,;,.;' IlowArd Bueh>r spent lhe «**t ■ ". - " '"-'''' 0' ■■■.---■■. end-in Colunvb-^s. --/ '■*' j FOREST FIBE.: j MUs EoUe-Whlttmsn. Jscksoni j A forest fire twept ov-er. five ac i Dnve out the impurities -nd ex. j speat the week end with Fr»tv j rts of *ecohd gro-sih timber on the j Saturday at two o'clock In th-r*i teas acids thst cause Irritation, ' listers and other friends. ; Earn 'Pollard farm on Leeth Creek j afterroon In th- Darb5-rl]*e Mrth-j "Ms-alng and frequent desire. Junl- : Mr and Mrs Ca-mel. Besch of -near Idshoj Monday afttrnoon. the [odlit chutch wtlh interment In the: -s-r oil b-jchu,leave*, etc^ to ccn. : f-.ond* are vtsitmg.'"relative*' here.] fUe bemg aaid to haw swept ovtr,! Darbv-x-tU* cem*!e-r. - ll tslned In Bukrts, the bladder ply*-. M-s Clsrence . Butler sml Mr* ; the : pike: to Pollard's fsrm from nose waa chewed'oft .end hla face dUfigured. There; xrere between *U and 30 hogs in the barnyard. Mr. Stonerock hsd been working in the fields Thitrxdsy. and to thot to have .'-"••:-. from the heart attack. AccordinttoDr Bowers lt| to thought Mr.. Sionr?cjc wss attacked whl> he -was ur.cfnrclous and unable to dcfrr.d himself. ' He hsd wortwd for Mr. Miller for about twenty five : jtars. ' j He to survived by'-'.a children. I Msrion. of Columbus. Sidney, of Orove city. Mrs. Cora Wynn of Darbyvtlle and Mrs. Dene Traj-nor, i Mrs Mary I.-;■ - •-. and ;.:. . Nelle ' Stonerock. aU^ cf. Columbus :' Funeral ten-ices - were held cn tc. It works on lhe bUddtr wrr.iUir I Darbv-ytlle cemetery, to eaator oil cm is* tv>«L n*,., ' HtmrT M'*™** **** ***********{ ******* Arilcy* ttrm vxehn; Acklcy ^cwnpetmg twenty men In the 9 £.-^st bot Zt, s^n™ Save" I VMM* ™ * U" WWk"- - '■■■■•- 'k" b.UralJ:(r V***1* *•***'•*. oa Icounties. Wlllard BHier.-of W.th ►x test box .rem -.ro drug *,cre. r^j Thorcpaon of Columbus wss' his pU*e, The Tire, broke ou: »t After tour d*}* if cot rr.'lexed of i » ,„k ,nd visitor here. ; ., , Uour.o'clock, In the afiernoon and •getting up nights" to bsck and • Rev sr.d Mrs David WlUlams and i». W.unteer ; tire force four-nt the f-el >nur tcsoney. If jou sre both-; v^ty,'-"'Bcbby,"-"• apent a brief visit > flame* . unui texts o*c!ock bef j.-e wvth backache, cr leg paint j -j.th -eutives la \1nton. ' " j they: sikceeded earned from blsddcr dtoorders jou | f^foa AiA soei^y ct the Metho-. the flames. tr. txungutoliins are bound to feel better alter this (list church met; with Mra "Wellrj, tngton Court' House *' has. won championship honors in .the Ohio honois in the Ohio rweet com project , by proctvririg: iti .tons of sweet com per acre on an^ S.tt , acre r.eld, i'- ...,',— \'i '■ Cl c-eiuiain*- and. jou tet jour regular j cm. Wednesday . afternoon. a.«p. Sx>Mm Jones Drug Co. j . g,,,,,,, ,rwn v,^, mended-the I basketball; games st Waverly,. . m ] Joe : Scheutle and Joslah Warren |X I made Ust \ Dick aaeweu OI HNMBMi' *SI Sim. NOTICE OF ill villNC. FOR PAROLE Hsrry Ptoher, Number 63TSC,' a pnaoner now confined in the London Prison fsrm. London, admitted from Pike county, convicted cn Msy 16, 193], it the *v|-ne ot burglarx sr.d larceny and serving a vrr.-sr.ee of two and one half ta :.::...-. years, to eligible tor a hear. Ing before the pcard of Parole on cr srter April 1.1932* cry- '::■ THE BOARD OP PAROLE, x v W. P AMiailNT Paro> and Record Clerk.' ';,''*: it SEBIX BT5 !■." Kjm '.•'. ~-~ M! *SZ X - ^LOWEST a trip to Columbus one dsy ■ 4 nninCO "-'-'-' ttek.yAyy-.-yr, . ,.< , fHllltO :? ; Legett of Ch-Ucothe was Iim. /.', xx% i ::■: HIGHEST QUALITY xiutor here recently.■■',- ,-, Use Joe Davis. Mrs Hubrt BalJej X sndMrs Henry Stoll and Mr* Om- [T ar Davis were In Wsverly Tuesday :.'•' Relsthely high freight rates sc: cording to '■; the rural; economist* of fer'. advantares to potato and the i vegetable grower* In Ohio, which 'j* ccknsumes about: all' she. produce* | [T :•: of the ex corranodilie*. CANNED TWILK Country Club ^ISj^Sj**: tall 'cans —'■■*» ■•"«?"■:■?••.'. Tr-A* ^PRUNES:#.; ""•"■. TO lo OO Mx r--t oiv I'rlc. GINGER ALE.- 2"ffiji 25c l.ssloiilss c:(sib ' A-x 3 :•: 17c : 5 Ib-aviSc'^ x K*Z*Z-C*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z*ZKK^ . - -^..tt--.-.-.-• * l!iPeitMilk, 3^19c I will offer'for'sale at public auction, at the real* Six dence of MOm R. Bl«nd. d-xwsed.V^^ye^^,:-JIQ, Sat., March 5th ¥ *p-5*S8Si?sk*C**'*!..-*.i-'car... r.\.-. r. .... .-w:;.-- - x-j^X\r.:— :■—- '..-'.•> X: liicis. full bony. Uw Price COFFEE Ctxaaast ssixi Sarsborix'a COUNTRY CLUB Cotlee. Vacuuitx CascksaO lb. 35c J&35c- thi Miivv int ili- 3 .M ^^ 1 }V:uy ('..v.- 1 Wajron nnii Bed 1 Mywir,)- .•Mitchisu- 2 walkipg Breal , ■ •• > 1 U" ..Hi.!:,--m|^ 1 iron I:.:.:: 1 n - -rr. Spike tt h.iirovv. 1 land Di-ajr^^^ -yy.yrvyy- y-.y^., 8g and t.thcr vct^idilptopirtt, io^wp,|jIv ■ Maxwell Moxaaasj. X?a>cx*u*tx Paclsecl JEWEL COFFEE, Oarllin.il-. Ilsiof 31bs <1»*1 for -J-Px y- th Walkinjr Cuhivator Sulky Hay I'**k*||§| DoTjlil-.' Shorel Tl -w- •Single Shovel Plow i 1 <tc.'l Road Drag,'aySfi 'Ay good a* hew, > X .■ "■_" ---''. _'■ i -;< ■•••.: - - i- o!>*s 1 Gravt-I V.trtl. yy. ' Hiirm-s for -1 H:rse» . Leather Halters '-•. Slip Scriipf**s.: "'■/ :-.:/}/.■ Blark-niith Tool.*;-- '■'■'•'■'-/■ Household Goo.!h";:;>;^ I):uli!f irco.--. neck yolk log chain-*, pitch fork.-* and many other nrtic- !..•* tf.i) numerous- to .: ment: n. FRENCH DrtuxsJ Collea Ib^iSc OIL STOVES All ready now for the apring season in tht* line of merchandite. We have a gocd varietya-pf numbers in 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 burner style*. Bo**. 3 burner oil stove, green enamel finish, complete, i» priced at .................. .$10.95 4 burner *tyle, with cabinet back, at $19.50 Boss Ace oil atove, a real value, a fire burner type in ivory nnd green enamel with built in oven, complete with indicator $36.75 Bq*s highest grade wick oil stove, heavy construe tion with cabinet back in green and ivory, 3 burner ' $25.00—4 Burner $29.75 Bo** heavy oil range with a built in oven, 5 burner .....' $45.00 RED STAR OIL STOVE 6 burner type xarith built in oven, white enamel trimmed, cash price of $49.50 WELFARE Fool proof gasoline pressure atove. Here i* the latett thing out in Pt-esaurt* atovea. No raw ga* can get to the burne er* a* it is oquipped wi t h a therrnotatic and automatic cut off and it near being a fool proof atove we have ever seen. Thi* come* in a beautiful Ivory and Green enamel finish with four cooking burner* and 1 long burner under the oven. We would like to demon tt rate thi* •tore to you. Reduced in price for a limited time for $55.00 We have tome 2, 3 and 4 burner Puritan and Perfection oil atove* which we jS|I|3| are cloxing- out nt a real low price. CHIEF HOUSE PAINT Here is the best value in paint ycu have ever seen. Priced at per gallon. .$2.95 Jutt buy a gallon of this paint and see if it doe* not cover from 1 1*2 to 2 tim es more than any paint you ever aaw used. A trial will convince you and if you are not satisfied that it does as we say, we will gladly refund your money. Thi* comes in white and all color* and at the tame price. White Seal House paint for a medium job, all colors, per gallon . . .'..'. $1.95 We.can supply you with a paint as low a* per gallon, $1.19. We do not carry y^3::*'y, -y'yy AA'Sl /A;-;-'."': thi* paint in ttock. y/y^TTA. WALL PAPER* ^ ;v A big selection cf new 1932 pattern* on bur rack*. Do not be misled by quota- lions of lc per re. 11 for wall paper, as you know it cannot be produced for this money. There i* utually a tiring tied to *o called lc wall paper, a* you mutt buy a certain quantity of border from 5c to 7c per yard, which in the long, run makes your room cott more than a $1 practically every inttance. Our prices on nice new pattern*, clean stock, lot of them tun te*ted, run from 4c to 12 l-2c per roll. Borders to match at from, per yard . .2c to 4c -'. ;- a?-. - on 9x12 Felt Base Rugs We made a purchaao at 30 of theae rugs and offer them for one week only from March 5th to March'12 at $3.45. They are all nice pattern*, regular price on theto are $3.95 and sold for the one week only at thi* new low* price. Beautiful New Curtains V Just received » complete new line of curtains for the home. Tbere are all colors and price*. The latest are the lovely new rainbow curtain*. You'll want a. pair of these for vour bed rocm* andetc These curtain* range in price front yy.- 49c to $2.00.- AAAA-. '■'■ ENAMEL WARE i-i -An «uso*-tn-tent.-of enamel ware in colors of cream and grt-en, selling at .49c pj^.;35c Sale Stars Promptly at 12:00 o'clock No n CHIPSO,; •'-..•- Fl*vk*rabr Cr«vnul*)ss .,....,.. , yjs^^^yyyi^isy y*z ,x*z^ isc SWs^SPOVyN, each 25c Easy Task Soap Chips. 5 ,!*,\ 33c OCTAGON SOAP, 3 ".s;* lOc PURE LARD, 2 Jj; 1 lc f,° $2.5O CRACKERS••Coun9^S«c,u,• 2 £K 19c A. Oleomargarine T*z»}<* 2,5; 17c Bananas, 6 ]bJ 25c Kancy Laxrpt Trull - TERMS. All amourt- over $10. a rtcte rf nine month* wi.h ll per cent lntere-4 with 2 approvwl eecuritiV.^ All nam* of $10 and under, are cash. Mrs. Miles R. Bland 11 *x Pete Blaum. Clerk. C. I). Murphy, Auctioneer, $ ' A. ONION SETS, Willi*. 4 lh* SSe CELERY l-sru*' Irntler Slnlk* -.'vT ■ *-*r«.'*^iS^vt A^-gH*; APPLES I .in > Slsi.ii.ii Grapefruit L«rgr Pi 1 HI.- « ORANGES, I l.VlO.. mmnW&\*tW iX/>ZiCt>XK*zc*z*>z*>>z*>z^ :•: rss x !k**a x *-*a x **-ra x -ra x tan x tts .\* «c;.-. lb Sc 2 for 15c '*x| 3 lbs lOc » 'yy- li 4 for 18c SI 10 lbs 39c* & . U ik X MD X ta»a X E& X EASTER SUPPLIES ■ : '.:*.' : ■" ftxjx'.-.'■■«§■■.■. ■*■'-' -'it'"- ■ " ''"—'■ ■ -t-;-'- ■ ..'.-,.'.; ' ' We now have all >w ntd for Etuter. As Easter candies, baskets, egg dye, and such for the children. Card», napkin* and so forth. Here it what we have for the ladie* and misses for the new Etuter outfit we all will need. LADIES' SILK DRESSES We have a new line of beautiful ailk dresses in pretty colors for tpring and you will love the styles. These dresses are selling very fatt, but we still have quite a few pretty, ones left in all aize*. These are selling for else** lowest price for a ailk dreaa imaginable, "only ............. .^>'.V. *,'«>• »-•■»- .......... "$2.95 .■ ■■- : ■:•:■;'■'■. ' ■-•-.' '.:■•' yy. . .".*y ...... New- Knitted Frocks AnoUaer bargain for spring and auramer—-knitted di-etaea tn 2 piece*. Some very pretty color* and only,,',,:,:..»■>'£.> •'. •• .'... ,/,/* ^i*.;..:,,.......;. $2.98 Knitted sweaters, pretty for summer with your while skirt, come in red, white and green and many other colors, a_t each '.'i^':^i».,.--.'.>v...... .TS .. * $1.75 SPRING HATS %$ym yy*m ;A.«>t»OxIV»*»crtment of colored straw hats for E**ter, any »lte and color ycu '■:''/„.,-.':■■ T:>:y^yyAy**nl for only. ;'/'.".'..'. .$1.95 and $2.95-^' %- •;. ; ■ New beret* in all color* and a wide variety in price*. Bleu so* and scarfs, all new stock and beautiful colors, both at each '..... ,98c 2 8-Guage Galvanized Steel Roof Remember the guage, per square at . . $4.00 Buy your field fencing, barb wire, atopic*, nail* and ao forth from us at lower than mail order price* and have them delivered to your farm. We are in position to do this very thing within a Iim ited distance from our store. See ue. s Store JASPaER,OHIO 3E The Republican Herald fm_tOBtt)ji&BBtQBtotto VOLUME 90. WAVERLY, OHIO. THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1932. ____ | -JT-a-s---aay»-»i^ia.«. NUMBER 10. LEESBURG HI WINS TOURNEY V- Downs Rome In Fin* nls By The Score Of 27 to 19. FOUR TEAMS la The Semi-fmaU Will Go To Athena For District Tournament. ROSKER, U.Fsm-lu;. HTAJta SCORE* OF OAMES New Bs-sta-a. 4*—.irUulj-xr. Rom* It— lllshland It. -meter) tt—tJtsert*' tl Green Jl—lUydsrSssx-Ule 15. Min'orJ tt—C*al Orere t-t PIKE COUNTY I itrnouiitititir trsT ros IIKill MIIOOL sfNIOKi UAsVTt? «/1UI AflM ' Th* ******** tet>o:ai*h!-> test tor J nUnfcimUUaN"huh *clwcl ***MM win N ittr"i j »t W»i--rly at Mnt o'clock a. m. j Bsturaaf. March miv. In tu* hl«h Worried Groom I» In Hamilton Jail J. T. < inu-v Mr. J. T. CtvllcU. sect W years.! ot th* Itta-oaie llone st Oprtng- !■ field, Ohio, who has been visiting : his niece. Mrs, TCUabeth nixent. of 401 River-fid- Street. ChUticothe for the past sev-rral -reeks, dted j , in New Caetk, r*.. wher* h« h»U t. *_a___,,_s- J R*,;,!*. sehool bulWtng. goo* on -nvursoay ewnlng to vlttt I « Interrupted, Bride [ --^ p^rpo*, or thl* teat la to friends. Tbe end cam Trltsy ev-n. lag ***co-otng to i-eporu received recently by t-clatttcs in this -'.ty. Desth was caused from heart trou- ble. Bt*d* Mrs. Bivens. of C*hU:t- coUve he leaves two otner niece*. Mrs. UOt* Orls-ve* of Ortentsetd and Mra. EU«1 Seymour ot C.r. clenrlUe. Ohio. runeia'. aerrlce* were held at t p. m. Tuetday at the Masonic Itotne In Springfield.—aScloto 0*-| sett*. j Mr. Child* U w*U known la WaTerty. being a merrvher of the i local Masonic Order. It E. Downing | Is a nephew. JLIQUOR CHARGE It Filed Aga'maf Emery Walla, 22, Of Near Latham abc now mi\t; tii i.n •tlmuiate. suttataed achoiastic en j dearer during high etu*,! y«ara. From thete •"rnvnn of th* high ceholastte tUTvdtr.it sre -elected Ihe one* who de-ir| u> jrjmu* thetr *dac*Uon*l cndtsroTs into higher fields of -eei-tut* OMO cotlegettr snd onlrer-dtlr* otr»r these Uy* end girt* sub- atsntlsl Inducenirp'.x In lb* way of scholsmh'!-*-. •' tt occur* ta ut thai to be designated aa one to'r-prr*&t a achool In such an entarerprtse as this u a j real honor, one in which parenta [ i acd ccnvnrunli!** should justly be | proud. In th* telection of tuch blood trail uncovered; K.VraK ntAN'C £* riAHtsOS rAs-*i:o xiv xi <h'ndat J. M. MILES IS NEW CANDIDATE To Forsake Companion. DISCOVER LOOT His Hat In The Ring. Sarah Prancet Dtwson. xxioow bt *-t the tale cU»rsh*-o Dawton. ot .ij* . East tevxwih.su--*-*. in ChiUieoove' Idled at the reno-ne* trtth hesn -——— \ . _ - | teo*kX*CSl*r f0*^O-rtO|| SIX iU-i-l* "'it-sal a a .*» Ring Leader Refuses 1 m nay* at *.« p m -*ur«u>■■*»,' Piketon Mayor Caits enlng. The deceased was born In { Rosa county on June- "tlm, US*)' the dsus-hter ot Mr. and Mrs., j WtUlarn Wolf. . Surviving en her two children: j Mr*. J«e* lUtfletdi*tHvgby and | 1$ WELL KNOWN ^^^_^ Rey Dawxaan of •^lUlcoth*. and j one slater, Mrs. Emms Frt-err.sn | Auto Salesman Claim Pair IJ,*^ c****^*to* *** • *****'} Should Receive The Solid Abducted, Quartet I. ' e ruawal ttrfitt% ^n ^ ^ Support Of Pike County Held In Jail. Wtdneadsy at ten a. m. from th* Repuhlicana. ______ j aUitonit church With the See, j ._»_»»»_» Shaw -ktOcistlng and Iniermen*., * ROnitERV rotU-fi BY SKIONSR j was made tn an adJoOilng eem*- > "A" «°0*> CH.4NC1C OT 141* [tery. ttOUl MIOOTINO M*T( II ' tit. MiVs*. mayw ef Po.eU>n. and wide:-' lrer.u.n buatnesa tr.sn. I Tb* office of Bherift Arg*n-. r*pn*tntalin* Xfehns *nt tcbooU. When Will Brlgwr. night waUh. - - _-. ! briiht, bealeged all day Mondsy . heads ar* weed iw tak* into eon- : man al th* laelst snd rry* Oersg* -.^..,~ ^.-.^,^^.„.^—w„ tll-at Alalt4r>r.-e-axt I ^laesonaTand Utephone mU,; .ider.Uon in gaKStton to schei-utie w punon. l.reo a .hot gun at ' TTL^IS V??l ^ ** h*» "*l bU *CB¥*rt ^J? *"* WM. ANDERSON \ ZJZ£? th* ■ whL*houu of: .nde.eor. lhe Rodent* future 'wo^roW-er, on Wedne-eUy aUht . ^ *< SSm!?^ ?Z™ > ^'1 **? "* **l £ "a*" **"** IS CANDIDATEi^w^^utw r^;^. ^ - •-:- |^j-^J ^^^-^1-'^^ - —*• <*— ^j^'^ ^^iZrix-^em'roxaace1 ^^ZZgsrt* Recent. kj-U atturdav ^<"™% \ ™J" S&Z^iii^SL^ ** ^^ *' * imeme*e**dmM ... . _ f-da-rsl prohibition agents, lesmed . th? -enior estsa can quaUfy lor ; pouj-ios Ra*jM :i— lUlnbridte M. rtaeten lh—Oreen tt. Leesbarg SI—-Minford M.. Ba—-e :a— N»-» Iseaten I.". tla^-.bv.rr rt—HaeUn S«. loeehmrg tl—Bernm 1". "Mowing ': through all opposition al the sectional tournament here, laeeaeburg high school, ot Highland county, won the sections! tourney Utl*'trom Ttocne, la wr ence coun. nxendstiott* of r.atcatlre Committee. I fi-dersl pcohibitioo agent*, lesmed j th» -enior tmmii csn cjuaiiry toe j potorlosts undtrmor'd gang In th* : iTueaday that Walls, together trlthl thu test. "another words thu tl.T „■ ironton. IhU father Oroeer. «7 and his ' virtually mesnt ie:»i only the up- , j^ LaBalie. sUas Tommy White I brother cr.envent, S4 wa* being \ per third of ttt**?tourth year high ' 4a<j ruiplr Owery, Ltoyd BrcsMsW. J RAIN AND SNOW FALL IN CITY Wlliism i*uvdcrson, former sherUf j m-™*-"t* v «•'"*»■"*- -- —- -•"" • -'• ~' '*-_" -__* -, »•'- •-•*-■ ~-«#. —*- a.Hs. «.,„,„ ♦,.. mtm—.mi^t! held in the Hamilton county jsii Kttool boys and: girls, who stand , ,»>__!, for ihe Washburn Motor -, hi-h and glr* ptomixe of produe- j car Company and Jack Coains. all {* Wslls and Miss Lenora Primer.. live tc-hcUrahlp* un enter these : ©f Ironton sre being held In the j weighed tn a* a candidate for com-1 Morgantown. Ohio wtre m-rried ■ tesii.,; < /AX VV - yjA t^^my »-,u bm Xn eonrteaetion with ! in Waverly Saturday afternoon and !., The names of: the member* . of I the lnvekigslion of the attempted : of - Ptke eounty. has disregarded, . __ . the mor-^endstlon. of Uach\m_? ?*•■>* _**??[t*?*^t»: | Brown and KlXe Keechle and hst Ust In ii-' Tempcralar* ia Ks. i». i. ( Before the Weefs I* Oeer, Mr. Miles' petuton* are nam be. j Ingr cutuUied ihrooghout the as*. . tnci and wiU be flten»bfo-e the last | day of tllifiZ. Unttu ItTii Mr. MUea' Irifiids poUit out thsv j he has a spjeruttd chance of ac. - curing lh* oomtnsuon and that ithou'd he be nommsted will go ; tailtna throusrh to victory at the th* De-^rs^L^v't^ seholsr-hlp test com-yooui^'ot'xu heist end Try* Oei-\ *"**Vlnt in trom the eastern *ea : poU* in tioxttttUr. Mr. Miles i» sasiasa. > w .-a ucm., ^^ ^ groom wnljied into the j mitte* named by tr-.e atate depart-< »^» u, ptseton. j hoard, where real wtnier weather. we*l lusown m Pike and Sflot-t arms of ttderel agent*, y-y/; mrni of education to ■ adttinlater j Tliey wtre sehechiled to t>e givenj1 It* and his lather and brother ; tie tttt in Pike county are: .: -: j a bearing on last Monday, wer* taken (o Cincinnati on ia;Chslrman. —J. E. Way. Wtrerly. (y'A\ Iratttan Verxloa ol Oaaxg I on May 10th. Mr. Ar.drrxon has always been i wheelfaor-e ln Jackson township land bat always been tery popular ty champion*, here Saturday exen- _,(lh ^ ^^ Xng try a »core ol Tl to 1».: ; j He ter-eed as Democratic therlfl lyt.xtourg hKd prexrloutly defeaUjfor j terra* and made .a rery ed Minford ol Scioto county,.37 toi efficient offlcUl. It has been known 34 and Plketota. of Pike county, for -cm,, ume he was Intending to 77 to 36. Rome got into the tinalt' run for county commissioner. To toy csuioueri-vg New Jla-etcn In the J head him off, Mack Brotrn: snd seirl finals 30 to 13.' '--'., ; Kike Keechle got busy pickrd out) Rosker wsa the particular *ur | their own tlatc *nd". recorcmended o! the la-eaburg attack. All tour teams partldpa'.'ng the sectional toumamen1 tlasle her* win make bid tor the j tions o! Mr. Anderson. Howertr.J Dlstrlcl Claa. B Utl* in Athens Ull! thinks he can '-.fern up thl*!pl"e, •«»•»•«• ^^L"^^S*sWl onr .tola week end. Piketon drew hw.dplcklng of candidates and he • fc"^ A«tn;^ F*" C'!Vl™,*!*•*? j prrrailed ihroughoul toe d*y, Wa-' counll**. where tte hs* been tn. verly was treated to • light snow gaged in businea* toe lh* past 39 fail, on* of the •-eeptlonal.'y ftw ' year*. prcabohly will r*. becklng* ot* P^» Tb* aoow flurry was preceded; county Republicarsa. lie wtn get a by a tight -Kmnfstl of rain whkh - ttemendoue toi* imi of SCioto Ce, charge -of having -o-upire4 to tell! Memt^^^^ Un p'-. '** *****'•* **** and posses* 10: gallon* ol liquor \ Member...Roy E. Hrlmes, Stockdaie i lronton: gsng the Iromon Tribune j mjT|^"*^ %*^ .... mcmrm*mt ^^iv'ivLJSifi »nd to conduct a common :tiul*-: Membef..^_..Win. IV o<ldy. Piketoiv', had the following lo tay: ■'-::.',:;:- -.■--.''' **""* "*w "" tMJ snee : •- :" ■: ^--Th* test will Include, the foUcrw-, "Ba'.i>h Owery.mentvooMl In th*. __, ... _..-. vi-Ytendt snd rtlstives' kepii'vu* Vg: Mtthematu*. U:\ixb: I!i.*.ory.!connection of ever/ local robtxry i »"*« *< u**rmomrter to drop.; and wilt get aiee* thaaJt* share pato^ to the therlfl's otl.ee Tr .anraiA the Wnrtd, Today.'-' ;.',;• during the pati three*yc»r*. faera J ^^,* «^ I^^LfiT1^ -"M,,er i ^.st^JST^l^lf "-^ i^*!^,' yrsterdsy In ih*'.Wt»ll. tost toe l-'^ "*" WsIUrs had been brought; hrre. ^ t'tilorJ In Pike c^jaiy partlci-sale j ccunty.. cn: a clisg*; of being 1m- {as had shoth-r Pike countUn Chris ; In this test,;- •'.':■'■ v.' | pleated In'the stterr.pted burglary "" of .th* laelst and Prye Oarage tn Igg it to the D*xnocr«U through their Oecege. W^eray ret^iiisntcr, •»£.;-;_ « ■ lp»«ng ln p-pe,; toe W.mly W.tchmsn. sr.-! »h(° ^»„**kfT*B ^A^* ^ lh* JOE JONES IS at ,;seml tou*- Intended to halt th. w-rtrsuj MJ?* «**<"■■»««««'•!;'f^ >'^cTI| f pt iat taw theism— .t,,.. .a .•„_!__.' The stiiriif * office was In ccm-i. O 1 ILL. \ml IpUte linorsnce of the Ws"****, ' Rom* lor _ihetr first game tn tbe Athens tourney. Team* entering the Athens tourney from this see- txn an: Lee-Ourg. Rome. Pixrtain ar.d Kew: Beaten. bellex-M that he w at th* primary. ^Alfred Snjllh. politician . from SunRsh township t federal agents. Brurly and Man \ma peuu^oT^ori^;nr-^^ %®& **®$mm New Boatcev w«* thecnljf Sdoto cosvssnlsaloner. Mr. Smith hMtml^^.^'^v^ -'^ COaBt'- "'■ - - county team i^malnlnf in toejpreeinet committeeman from *■'-' T71' vf*u*** *** ****** nra tajur-u-nent after toe first round j t(-*-rnsh!p for twas plajeO oft" oo : Priday. Oreen j hax been reanonslb etXUthewmmn*** ***?"" A/™z^^e*"*' ^^™» cixy.imum. :.;.y \xx*iy ...... t jestingly replied they might. hate| N - - • --.y-trttAyi .A.y*:.-■.. y-*^TUmotintiagot another Dtm^ai\*^ Itidn.-xd. Parmer along^w-ith | / ;,.__ •*£. '-y M.cinclnnaU, who Sunnth townshtn! ******* Menu. Brlerty and Msa. J jcaseph R. Jcnrs sUJl remains as ton. two months $m out for county ! DU*S "**re Ia the r.ty in Conner, j cwk; ol the Board ol Eiectlona of trawled with: O* V8miihhsst»em!to:* >':Ui;u**C*w** *Uw* ,jP»k*: county.. A/yrAyyAr *lt*ced . to hsv* teemsn trom his > Th' W»J*»** *** V**1* **** te [ At a meeilng nf the Board held Piketon attempt a number of je*rsand!tb* K-ua"lon ****** J*** *** **- j in this city but week. Jones r*- arrest Tr Ids y nii rionslble for p-ilng up ■ f*u'1 cf bon<1* to. tasur*,-.their •*>- celt-ed the votes of M»rt tasney i He and White » xi* in «>,.. t«-r-..hi-> I pe»ranc* for a p-eliminary hearlnf | ^aj Clara Andre, Republican mem- i apartmenu of •♦, prevailed over *>UKi»j - irjthlsnd county has two jtndi- .- roT-Cixat* Ut the a-eck shows dates, Al&frt Dsajs***. of Oreen. Uir arid coal weaiiwr si the be- ■ IVid and tton,!il Pftarr-Jt* of tOUt • (shining of the week. folluxSld by ■ boro. Tbelr wti tp&t Ua* tout M ip,kcTc«-Uit^*edn^^ ovrr **** ******** ****** *'* ;**■»« **•*****■ «. -^--..,■ { Owery hss been drawn into aerer*-1 **** MX* **d nin ot snow la the , Mar*-, Sauer CLERK ' locsl esse, sufficent for to* relnrn | **%,<r**,« *****: ■ :-*-■'■■ - .■.'■• :■ y y, I of - axe'- indictments.' he - has ', In \ £ '<*"■<* *■"*'**« •» Mtda tne Beet* R-ortaaitrs At MeeUng In tome, mysv-rlout rnanncr: e-xsped j "" *)' ' |j*wr».*»si)tr editor, tif Ripley has fceen rndirrsed by the Repubis-so* oi Brawn oaxm'.y. Ciermor.i snd AOsuns li -ji nn cir.d'.dste ot lt.ee own siid it I* thoua-stu that tty, mu* *mi ***** a food showing- ut both ot the* |^j^^>'-' ' '" '•■'" : ve*****. mbicb. tneeihrr -sriUathst On nest Thursday, March nth'tupposi ol his hotne county, aad rm i(Hi.i.(,i >i xii ti • ( fivir.t, to »avi:RI.V guilty to the charge at thetr,er- rslgnraent Monday.' --at-ninieoto* 6*sett* 1,'ahd Minford were eliminated. Pour tm ak) majority ln lhat township I A , „ .m, . too ' team* wer. re-»r***nt*d In the *emt j for some time. As a reward for I « • lh? *g£%i fflSiaTiS J-arsak New Boaton from Scioto! hU -«rvlc«» he has been given a' h'Jd M*rth I9' **"* *>**** **** I Piketon trom Pike. latethurg from : luck in" the back end *nd told that 'Highland and Rom* f .-am tawrcne 'he hsd : beUer not run. Bul he Piketon ellxrilnated Oreen In the intend* to run Just the^**me, 'Utt: -quarter of the quarter •final* tu Democrat* Tare ^irv*li--plrig | "after Oreen had held a the* point 1 many *or* tpots la th«lr own par- >ad Tc* totr* ;t4tiar-*--*. Th* tlnaljiy, instead ol - letting to* rrtti score wm 30 to 33 In lavor ot | pick whom they: want j-, be thtlr the' PUetonlan*. A . j ru>mlnee. Msck asd Kike, through j '' laeeabuxi booted Minford out of ' their paper wsnt* to dlcUte Just Uaveledwith Owery and who 1*}' ___^ . t ..^. ■_.:- _ .—y. - .- « alleced to hav* been shot in toe 1 **** ******* ttWrtOy, *Tfh* CoUeg«; a large nu»m*r of vote, out of At a meeilng nf toe Board Mid I Piketon attempt led to Owery's fj'T' *W ■*«_ *!M- M *? *'"'? w" ""** ^ "* *""■*' At a meeilng of toe Board mm j m^ ^ Waverly,;. high school under to. ; si im May -s-rima-y. er* taken eiTtU >. ******** ** **** morth* Mary So- • r. Crsnk. of to* ] f ™*i u -'VeomU* to U one of " ChrU Ceorge. rtstsursnt proprU Ctar, was arraigned '■■ before United State* - Commissioner Phil . Butler Monday aflernoon ta ChUUcothe on chsrge* of poaoattlng licjuor the running by to* close «cor* ot'.who -ta run for office. Of couru " ""J^*, °f.*, ^ ?*£%. tMy -snt *ome hireling, who wi, j gS^JS^I^ £ [(:»• T7 to 34. Minford was toe Sclot* county B chsmrjlona. . Rone remained tn tb* running by rUtr.:::. BaTdnbi-lda-t by to* j.-c.-e of 39 to 1*. New Boston got Into the semi 'tinalt by conquering Union Furnace 37 to la. -y' .-yy Mlsferd had pr-.vio^y Maten {of It. Coal Ohm M to 33. Oreen Mat Ksyderjv U'.e 37 to ■34. '""'-. ' ' '■ New Boston twamped Wlnsor by the.»cor* ol mto IS..',::.- v Rome beat Haghland IS to 18. nketon e'-l-ainated Uberty 21 to 15. -. -:- ;• ' ' '.■ CONTINTJED ON SECOND PAGE \ ten knuckle to their wishes. Mr, of to. Board. wbUe CTUrenc., WondergtMjJ^>l M^Z'ZZ^eJlnZZ " J. Itefbel waa given toe vote* ol street Mlow Center, and evidences ' ^^ « ' - A .tie resulting. '■■ to* matter will so before Clsrtne* J.'Brown,.sec. r-tary of stste. snd it is tery probable thst he wffl decide In favor of Jones. Shenaan hlth-.l* ' t* to* new CWef De-rj'.y ot tM Board. . o TO Give ( iik Kt n srrri'u ai >n. -.tm «, t. «.,'.i^_ .- x- beml* of hard elder and agaHon! The lasdtes* aVd of to* Omega t££^*u%F£,t££\«. -h^ ™" ^tAJ^Mtit^tt thurth •«™ of Pike eounty wtll put up a TuU rw room *l **_*"* "J*"?***- UckeMn toe field EM*ft5\ig£P2j£ ZSdtft&Z*' will Mr. a very -plendid chance \"*"*1 *S**ttou***^*.-^*- *** ot looting sll. malAemTa portion «*»**«•. **i bc*a "t™ P-0" to cart .tor hi* wounded : ccmpaia- lon. Hr.e*c*ped capture in a police raid on hi* bome at tth aod Spruce strt-n* Priday at*iawriooiik, ■' 'r-A-iy - Saarret II .1...i.i leaver Is Fire Scene ENTTJIS. POUTICAL ARENA Harry O.■: Ptnauten, proprlrtor of the Pernlsten Hotel at Plkrtcm ha* decided to take a flyer in polities. and u clrcaUtirrg *:..« pe, tltlon for the D*tnccr«tlc nomtn- *Ucn' for. clerk .of csur*s;,pen*i'».i 'atVtonl comedy with . a Uinillng f-*rlMlr story. Everybody who haa seen to* j show - ctttmt - bo ont can afford ! to mis* lt-v.';- ' Tb* star fooiMll player of Bol* j •Whit* was hidden in a secretIj B<*** <**>***» *--PPosed to M at! cacM under the sulrwsy, and re-! * •J****1 *°*a>*:i ***<***- *>**■ ** ] moral of to* man to'■ tU Crank •M***d |* ^,:»;^e-»-orttr house,: ! rooms led to a "Up" that hrought! ******* :.***.' *•«**- «W: which la • a eounty wide raid and captur. of l******* ******* the - rule. laid to* two men. la a tesrth of im|*2» ** °* w-ch- Owew bome earlier in tM night Th* *°*c*> ***** ***• ******* **** t _... «_. tmmmm. „. . . V0, **** earuer, m uve nign- sorontr house to find Jer. »M ttavta* an* a* the fire fca-l «*- PlllfMn tmV« mM3*mt&2&4^*S*m^m£*2 ZtZZZZZZZZZ^ItSftglta-e!. t-t. a Uaeosy. txttmtm Tbursday ex-nvlrig. March 17th. t^W. Bennet.. DepaUw Ment* ^ miUi [ bpimtpg. -fWy eeasM only M*» nertng to ttsrt at On o-dock .\atdBrammec ^y^<^\^^Uce^%J^^ ^mTiZt tome ^mnOiag to Use prohlblllon beaa*-uarte>t that ChrU j Deneflta go to tM Owe** church- Woodruff. Hsa* and -Steed ol U* |".-.. "J*\ ■ «■ ***« «*rs•'*'*■ »-*» > mtt^ «»Mun<-. Oeorg. Md been -eUlng Mrd dder TM menu W0 cesisut: ol ro*st «ty : pc^e ■ lore*. ; ^ and liquo ta inlnort. .} chicken, dressing.- rasahed pota- ■ —*o « lour sho»a--urfta\*«ii» nf>s. Brierley filed toe eompUOnl and . Ue*.•'; fravy. WaJc-ped corn. sU-r, {200 sMSs: -fix stick* ssr*lf>-sa-ttll». In*, which etottet ttom * **■ tteltt* Tin. ("-..,>>l.ll <Ja.lrr.Tfd Use Kravrr vsUage grsOe *(t**a*t ballaii-Sg -r-li-r lar eve-slag SS**t flv* •'(aasrk. The fire SV-ase1-aents fn-asa Waverly aad PttaHasei wee* tatted te in* house moUver's room. The old house trioUver hs* >fl mtmtlKg statu aaa* vcmtsr*mm: —..m , yea. -, £TsXTr. css*-*ai»*w caasss. aMasw, , —•.; ■—>-' 7"^' 1 mnA ' ttm. mmm mem. tm—,'nm Im , 1^* -' msd. toe raid, assisted by'1"^. i* ran.-a-^ ?J?A{ M-nntns-. Cniud SUte* agent from for 35c, Your WlJpert wta M sp-\ tmaa «rtc--c* of iw--ch»rjdue wer* taextngion and. Bute a\*rnt Elmer j precuted. C.Parmer. ■ .■■:■'.'*.- \ -v;'.-— - . Oeorte and *. yotmt clerk enn\ LEGION' JOINT MEETING jof drtig* wWch officU**: a*: ; siltute tM: knockout drop Ttte (Irxtrtare wave levered by I new day aad haa bad ber clotM* ' i-shco-erti in "a-Miiion'"there were j *f'*y_******. A!**** to *n*'* *^ 1 I brsces and bits, saws and a sa*-pli '■ PursI I. . "■—mmtlmm- 'mf txit ■ '*»rv'»,«*l1 tAktO tO ChilljCOthe OO SStUTdty i . .■'..-. .>.. 0 "■• ; I Boart of EcucH^en ' laiittnoon but toe cl*Tk...H^-| Pike Post h'unMr **. Amtr.esn\ tope.-Tan ct the cocf 0 - ■ y Aesetd. Otoige ws* commlitexi .is ; Let Km and tie Wornen's Ausiisry i erty Is being h*U! at :,■ jtoe countr Jail antt later releaseu j beid a Joint -ereiint at •M.Iaeg'on jes and the guns and y. Ha3 "ch Seeend snd Cark'streeU '. at tU county JaU, y .v ; under $400 trend to appear lor the ':-_y-- "'*>** !a '. ASPtKES. FOB OLYMPICS Although not many folks around |.,'. -: KILLS 4 TOOT SNAKE here know svbout a quiet campaign ; . John BelUr. of Glsde Ru.-.. rr. cn In Pat* eounty -rlctohy.to-r*l*«--»orts killing * * foot p't>e,snaM.a|*'*<>rtpf qn ****** *****- ■y'yy-: funds wth which to finance tM i few days .go while burning Off ■' • , ° .... .■ •''• 'r*yT entrance of one of toe finest girl | a tle!4 of sage grass. AA'y.'-:. ";- TWO MORE athletes e*-*r'de--tloped at Waverly o ''"■ ';'"„;. ■•■-" : '."•' smi TLIl? D|tx*r Into to Olympics, -aTo-nen'* dlvlx- <■'■■., BABY BOY ABKIVES '.'. /Ay law I aTlC. KllwVa •tboln ir»!i(-ribus next Ataril. This < A tex-en peund Mby My jkrrlved\t' y A/': ■■ ■;"• "' ■' Bemiee *-Soupy'* Crabtree.; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ' Preseat . Coxumsman Polk • aad -v. ii I ill x/i IN ATTIC A blase which snarta-d <a too sine afjrotity' Mus* puts on the '<■lit "I* toe C'acadhopper Store No. I houte mother's eaOibe* Ui in try.'.1** "v**'h *tre*t, d*mag-xf Ot* ins tn escape is cUscotered sn toe: wW-d-B* to to* »-.t*rn; of loo ht. .-.nd rouuken for to* hcuxe \ *<** *■'* *** ex'.mgtiMtrd by tht mother. Jerry's si:tn.p. io exspe "*'*'triy Tir* Dups^jaem. *(r*Sl trcra an* prxOix-am-ttt so U caa - re-pondeS to tM Harm. TM irlanr ploy la toe game tarings on a ten** : ***■ d^covered by B*"sh T ^.. ■■ ■» --.-=— ■ r*j*i*t*> nasa*r- ..'■"*<-'• io* *»u--t-sely .fss*»y n'.uauatst. tmUtBum&■**■ apartment-.**gt;'$Se-< In Piketon on rrtdar e-ien-ng. A) ,yyy*~"J**'*yy '1^1-:VTM Col>j-e oie- cixih' of-x* >■«*** ike* ot tbe MiUihrr* V it' mm*^ here one:n*Ut tnm a pleasant.^** hour :wM.n-;f > ^ ^' ^ ^ ^S - w:tn psppy. ***„, mmga "< >«—--*- — ti*!1*-.:■..■•, > Joyed. Plan* art'':. Mtag made to , up .— — s-ronsor a Jar.loir. Msebsll warn .and be: ;*»,^ ;**>^ ^ ^f^-: next tummer. eached toelr (HkatlM atriae in the stiie "cu.nxla raise-" U t^* bits- A-i t^yT^Ohavveitnembcr of the csng thsi «....-*•' W«aat tnto. chhdrea In tU tbst, „/'""* 7 mult A- |«B Wrtod.y Mfore ' PJictoo W-etrs-atUy althl. The j ***** ****** Ukias part. »«b * , «^-* J^m *-?£??■ !_ lti.it tnrvnoay xwivac a ■ j-aec^t rlnma-ji: ttaOtr. Thrsti.b. ' taken a pOtltaOB ** Cterfc « tt Op-saaeat, lUrold Tttdtoor*. I ri..n ftaaae Ceataty.; 17. a Junior tn toe Waverty blgb ; U,-a..*cn Puckett of Stony Ridge -chool. In addition to Ming ajrecenCy. crack Miketoall player Miss Crab. o tree star* on to* Wat-arty girl's ILL WITH THE Ml tack -craad. Xaast spring sM start- j Bertie Crabtree. cam* botne wtth • present congresjenan trom this dis- accr.PT« po*s»noN ' *xa\t &e&*mmmm "^/T^^ -*••* p**~*\*** ^^^^ Tha. r^tia^a of James O r-a.1-'-"--" T I "•* ******* ******* TU *■**>"*** **** ******* ***** «\ •*"*•• ******* te*~1* ** ****** TM peuuens of James O. Ten. t __. ^ :;';,'_..,_, k-^ -.^.v.,.. —. -~-.aiiU>* thow. Tft* girl** ehtw-aw-s of Mi-Coy for a tno-rt. . .. . ^_ 0 ' Xljft Btoaeon. ' sattstnun DEATH or MISS HH.OTH A/\ bullet marksxt macbiv *** found j ^^'^^f^. „ **conds IML Thl* I* toe event; *R>. Royal Class of to* Waverly which Mr OJymple (-^rptrallcsn*'. UnSed Brethren Bunday School potat toward. j win give a party at to* home of D-uvxrst. Jo- **fh«* em TWxc aYenne. on < term. ta-msxrew ex-erdrsg at seven to**ty. | l*--edaxo-e u * s^pubucan. and Inn is now known as -Mr* Bets*. Place'' *nd is *c**«ted on to* BcU oto Ira.; la Bat: 90-*4a-sa, YALla-CrtLLE SBOW Chief Bed Peatoer and Janrjiy Macs are brtnruig Cseir *aotVe- _ elSe ano dra-aaiic eo-cpan? W man. rotlomtag toe fsj-ats-i-** «swJT*acMr. C-*-«^^ tor two' i^rfs-rmaaw* ctpt tmiitilf sot titt West vtatt-d **"-** Kt* toeny tetter (weh prom- j thl* xnek. TMy off** taxi dt'l*****/. *nd thtar tttorte tnet mttetm. '■ *ntnt chars-ters. TM Topper ' -»i--sxa-»* on TlsxsrtaUr eut Tr^nt Lange crowd* are aUcadlnt to* j Baa 11 HorrtMy W*tss>s*«4 jehora* of protv^aetvt b«s-nes* men i Wtat* el tM ttgh *ht*A aamtee- ; revival scrxicca r-eissg ccsrvd-sCled' ai' "Owtry and White wer* arrested ; wta ht tU mmetsoa et the shew, i "a-av E*ch geogram Jnctatstea •ass- toe Tyler* Ur.:-..4 Bretoren -Jhin-th i mer-.t and tM JaWatr wa* toxma ta \ Aa astmi-at-to af 29c and 38* ; aig. tsa«--«4i«g aad a- »«**-i«--ii-4w* - - ■—;-*-■■--—■ I _<- ■ aw ,t.,m,* ten mttru tar rue I(set. slrtsg Mad mtaair a UOt by Chief Bed P»-stMr Bt ; a gslsy TMy pmaenx. a w»3 rsj-ris-elj. led track ob-erx-er, in tols vlclntty j tM na from Ohio O, AtMns. st j met. who -eaade* at Highland, in I Miss Margsret SMoto. 13 year old bypf« ^J^^'J^Z. ■ the -now and two flfto. -econds. Just a Bt- her home la Stotkaale. Hl*Wand exxunty. .ad Harold . danghter ot Mr. *ad ******** ; J^"£2?%j££^ ^ i Tl* hU ot tM emt, tM nspper MnamnlnatMMyvxtdatolntU a-- iPreOmoreof Htraboro. Ohio. Mx* -toroto. of New '-J^ ^".^J^^S?*^ ^J Cbottm tormsv. *mboxtmmZn lesliort^ to* veeeM record llf ^jBOYALtTL^ ^JJ^ £ ±« ; ^"*^i!*aTatS ^ tM ^ *** «"U.y temme eWm ' SB* Ootxtnemaea Polk, who ie a'lUO. TM Shroth. ar* -rell tovowrn : way to a drive tor Owe-y**_csp. * '^^^^Zj^T^ k, ^xttag Ms second; sround Beaver. Mmt former ne- ton. and tocatlon of tM illjlUll \ ******* TneSdttA. Spottier Sehoo. Mdenl* there REVIVAL IN PBOGBESS CONTatLESCINO Miss State Maiden, a teacher; A pot tack b-riefa will M aerxed i M seek* te be*-orrt* congress-man to tM Sc*.;to tovrnahip high school j to aS enst-nber* and rjeeu. The ol thl* district, subject to to* May ] at WaMflcld 1* a patient at tM j young people** class of to* llaro- ' ptteueT, Ort"'. hotpltal In Oblumbus. eon- 1 ment Sunday School are cattUSy j 1 ■vsleselr^ from aa a-rp-ndtctUa op- lovtted to attend. Each monlh on | l*NDElgGOEH OPERATION S by to* **astor. Raw. M R. White, m the t-ratOn whlsth sM r-a»i*nr--nt last j tM second matt, tbe Royal Ciem i Mis* Oiadya Brovrn, tsr-nerry of and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bebwart* ! • bad .way TM vr-kcn-svao al Plk*- j rejerxod teat*. ■^Ti-loay. Ml** Lrvtsa Patter-on. of svl*3 bold a party at to* dttiercnt j Btockclsae. aow a nuese In Parts- | e--sr«»li*iac sint*-r» are edtiag io j ten said. M ltrt-S at a taaa a* to* j nl-utilsirr ssirn-iaaid : -arxvesm "or s eery *»--ri-aa*. a*V Colu-nbias. a f-sr-oer te*-her ta to*jl-t>m** ot to* anestsMr*. MUs Eva jrnouto Oe-vsrral iv*-pit*l. a-adee-etnt [ toe Interest of toe ■teiflng-t. TM ! tatter -a-ered tato a window tost j Richard De-j*^verty .^L^tir ' ^Sesa —-m* xu ctmoonat ie **- Scioto tca-rTssh'p hlgn -aehtvo! t* 1 Stawn ts ti-s-toer of tM clasa and j an operataoo ta that Is-atitutJon J sa-rrle-a trtll eaDimn* each et-ealns | had lassea pried open Whit*, esffl-1 "Sha-sglsal Sxptym at toe team* . m-mmm. ptme * * nd tM latter ws* loutus in j mm ma -» mm. — — *-iUta*n al toe Crank spart- J wai M eMrged IS* eatra for tc*; act. string beat rnmix a U*h by - » ■■ - * —*m i chief jsed I-easUvs-r an tattlksaie aaat •-sbttitatoig for MUs Ma^len. 1 MU* MUMent Browa ta -r-asden*.' far a-s-ee-Hli-ail*, rate-ally. I until Easter -cruricotoe sXsh-ertatr. | cONTatCED ON srrOND PAOE [ ve la ChiSxzuu Sandet evening. pros ing- s-o-ats-otew by toe hem mtsmt,
Object Description
Rating | |
Title | Republican Herald 1932-03-10 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Republican Herald was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1914-1952. |
Publisher | Republican Herald Pub. |
Date of Original | 1932 |
Searchable Date | 1932 |
Time Period | 1931-1940 |
Location | Waverly; Pike County; Ohio |
Collection | Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
Submitting donor/loaner | Loaned by Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
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Original object size | 35 mm |
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Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Description
Title | Republicn Herald_1931-04-02_1933-08-31_0296 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Pike County; Ohio |
Identifier | Republicn Herald_1931-04-02_1933-08-31_0296.tif |
Collection | Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
Submitting donor/loaner | Loaned by Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
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Text Transcript |
THURSDAY, MARCH 3rd, 1932.
THE REPUBLICAN HERALD. WAVERLY, OHIO
PACE EIGHT
ROUNDABOUT
PIKE COUNTY
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BEAVER
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"•IROTATE CROPS
IS PROPOSED
TRAGEDY IS
MADE PUBLIC
Items Of Interest In
Villages Throughout Section.
Rotations to Coord*
inate with Farm Livestock Production
A N'aatratlag Tratedy Waa Bring
I'nfnlded Last Week follow.
Ing Death Of Man.
A nautestt-ig tragi dy was being
unfolded last Friday following the
desth of Metrin Steneroek. "3 of
DarbyviJle. The csuse of Mr. Stone.
W. Pjtc and Rell Calsmn msde}
[ u mp to Piketon csa Friday. ; -}e||
Ornate G:v-etu flew over Beaver!
In tits plsne Saturdsy.
Edgar Serin* tpent the .wttk end j
[at his hoove. j
Mr. Vanhoose
nketon—A 7 pound MM boy I the Bslrer place
arrvetd on Sunday evening at the I SeAv-ral from here
home ot Ur. and Mrs. Brsnscn j l*V.**ra»n sale ai PikMc-v (
Pus-keU cf Stony RMse. Dr Seller Clsyion Pyle purchased a tint I.**. ««*»•-.. «.n™i u^cuotm «• :chewlng his face snd neck hss not
was the attending physician, team of horses at the Patterson,'soil* at the Ohio State^U. \bern dettrmintd Dr. C E Bowers.
o- ■ I **'■* »• Piketon and to farming the j The compelling fore* bffck ot the { county coroner ol Pickaway county
Piketon—thUlt Rhcsades. Son of I U-IM farm. ! movement lo better coordinate the • wa* called to lnve*U»ate the case
Mrs. Gls-lys--Rhotdes celebrated j Mr. Bumgtrner was calling on j crop production with the ft-m | but Ptrtday stated lhat he had not!
jllvertoek tnterprlte. he thinks. Is j determined what caused death.'aL
i; is moving from < Ohio to now ready tor th. adop- ■ „,,., ^..h hM nov m ^^ ^
e thto wetk. )t'on of :.ew type* cf rotation thst j xttmintd. xn-UUter U died ol s
here sttended the ! will Ixtter eordlnsle with Un- ■ h,,,, fttUek ^ -rh-ther he was
stock on the farm, declares John * ^^ t hogs which were found!
| A. SUpher. exten-ion speciailtt ln irh#trlr,„ Kt. ,„M .„rf „„. >,.. nA( |
hto fifth birthday anniversary on | friends here on Sunday.
Meadows snd Preston Steiner of j veriy on Ssturdsy
Portamouth and Charles Johnson j
of Piketon
J*umm»ry of the nmrtt mate, by |tt look-, „ though the hoes killed
F.keton—Martin Violet, an aged
Piketon resident continues quite
ill at hto home on Msln street.
He a'suffering from complication*.
F.k'tOR—Mack Miles, local meat
packer, haa purchased fifty heads
of Mby beef from Joe VsnMeter
of ChUlicotlie.
the msn,
Mr. Stonerock wss found lying
in the barnyard of th* Oeorgt
Robert, Roily «vid Charley Jsjmes* jth* farm management department
have recovered frdm the flu. j of th* college of agriculture ahow*
So many people are sick around that farms growing the bulk of
here at the present time. . thetr feed* are more profitable t
Lenora Adams, tesehtf tn the [than those relying upon purchased JMlller farm at Darbyxtlle at about
Beaver ichoo's ts teaching again, j feeds. To produce protein in th* I four o'clock text Thursdsy after,
sfter being ill with the flu. Mr*, feed* nt a profit It ts very eaten- j noon by Jeaa Swank, of Dartoy-
• Ann* Adams substituted during | tisl thst clorer or alfalf* be used | tllle. who I* aho employed by Mr. [
her sickness, f with -{Teeter frexjuerjey In the ro- Miller. When Mr. Swank found the
j The farmers here hsd such an'| tation. At present' clover appears , msn he wa* covered by hog* wbo |
• •bundSBre ef com that they are j only once In ten je*rs on sn Ohio ' w-?re fighting to get at hto body.
' suit husking. Two com erutoersi Btid. Thto to equivalent to 03 acre I Some of the anlaials were covered
. o J are running two d»ys a week and j of red clover per unjt of livestock, with blood. Gr.p-.sg wounds were"
"Utharn—Supv William Harlan of ' the Beaver rruU In ninnlng daily, j To be adequate the ratio should be j found tn Mr. Stcnerock's neck, and
its* Miff-ir*. township schools was; several from her* tlUnded th* | •» to 1 of clover to llvrxtoek. (the Jugular -rein was es posed, hi*
a.. f*or.*c-.©«iih visitor recently;
FJieloo—Brenacin Fsrmer came
(Sown frcm Oolumbus ca Ssturdsy !
ta tee hto soother and slso to sttend the loumamenu .
Stop Getting Up
Nights.
Thyxle Ihe BUdder Wllh
J.nlper OU
tert were Besver visitors Us", wrtk. [
Mrs. Eatells Prey cslled on M:s
Wlllism* Fridsy. :-. ■..■iii-V'v^
basketball tournament at W*ver*i' i) The old three yttr rotstlon of
' ***t week. • : corn, whest snd clover.-which has
Mr. Bopst aad Mr. roster are ******* ohio ******** "***' *°* ****
pttttln-L in (He oil tbe OsU farm. ■ **"'• *■ ********* iean. may need
Bv'lc-'t snd Hsltermsn-s "siit-Mr {?° *u* *•*", J° * m« **********
shops, ar* busy. Mr llttlrman goes ft"* ,n *■***» \V> ***** ** ***
to Portsmouth even' week «nd can y**** '•**" **** **** **■*• N"
U'.Um-Ur. snd Mr* Ed Montis ' hardly supply the demtnd for hto j art'™\ ********* '*****/ '-** tnU
sad Mr. snd Mra John Mentis who . tplendtd tsusagea. -. j ****?«* . rot»*5or' .b»« ******, *****-
have resided tn Columbus tempor- j - Mr. ar.d Mrs. Adam Schscfcr ana j ^4Tovo."aT.a t!t?^n i.-l*r
rntly for the patt ^veral atenUis Mr aad'Mrs M.Uer snd Lee Mas- !!Ver". °.^J\™* ^ "•- '*£*
have returned to Uirlr l.ome, here*. | te„ weee R-*v*- steBta, IaS week; j ^reo*c1ov^ snThsl fiTeSS
J; i ..-..-.-.•. r ot being forty per. cent
J richer In protein an minerals thsn
■■'■■:■■"..-■ w— ' I ti clover.,-.-.,;,.;'
IlowArd Bueh>r spent lhe «**t ■ ". - " '"-'''' 0' ■■■.---■■.
end-in Colunvb-^s. --/ '■*' j FOREST FIBE.:
j MUs EoUe-Whlttmsn. Jscksoni j A forest fire twept ov-er. five ac i
Dnve out the impurities -nd ex. j speat the week end with Fr»tv j rts of *ecohd gro-sih timber on the j Saturday at two o'clock In th-r*i
teas acids thst cause Irritation, ' listers and other friends. ; Earn 'Pollard farm on Leeth Creek j afterroon In th- Darb5-rl]*e Mrth-j
"Ms-alng and frequent desire. Junl- : Mr and Mrs Ca-mel. Besch of -near Idshoj Monday afttrnoon. the [odlit chutch wtlh interment In the:
-s-r oil b-jchu,leave*, etc^ to ccn. : f-.ond* are vtsitmg.'"relative*' here.] fUe bemg aaid to haw swept ovtr,! Darbv-x-tU* cem*!e-r. - ll
tslned In Bukrts, the bladder ply*-. M-s Clsrence . Butler sml Mr* ; the : pike: to Pollard's fsrm from
nose waa chewed'oft .end hla face
dUfigured. There; xrere between *U
and 30 hogs in the barnyard.
Mr. Stonerock hsd been working
in the fields Thitrxdsy. and to thot
to have .'-"••:-. from the heart
attack. AccordinttoDr Bowers lt|
to thought Mr.. Sionr?cjc wss attacked whl> he -was ur.cfnrclous
and unable to dcfrr.d himself. '
He hsd wortwd for Mr. Miller
for about twenty five : jtars. '
j He to survived by'-'.a children.
I Msrion. of Columbus. Sidney, of
Orove city. Mrs. Cora Wynn of
Darbyvtlle and Mrs. Dene Traj-nor,
i Mrs Mary I.-;■ - •-. and ;.:. . Nelle
' Stonerock. aU^ cf. Columbus
:' Funeral ten-ices - were held cn
tc. It works on lhe bUddtr wrr.iUir
I Darbv-ytlle cemetery,
to eaator oil cm is* tv>«L n*,., ' HtmrT M'*™** **** ***********{ ******* Arilcy* ttrm vxehn; Acklcy ^cwnpetmg twenty men In the 9
£.-^st bot Zt, s^n™ Save" I VMM* ™ * U" WWk"- - '■■■■•- 'k" b.UralJ:(r V***1* *•***'•*. oa Icounties. Wlllard BHier.-of W.th
►x test box .rem -.ro drug *,cre. r^j Thorcpaon of Columbus wss' his pU*e, The Tire, broke ou: »t
After tour d*}* if cot rr.'lexed of i » ,„k ,nd visitor here. ; ., , Uour.o'clock, In the afiernoon and
•getting up nights" to bsck and • Rev sr.d Mrs David WlUlams and i». W.unteer ; tire force four-nt the
f-el >nur tcsoney. If jou sre both-; v^ty,'-"'Bcbby,"-"• apent a brief visit > flame* . unui texts o*c!ock bef j.-e
wvth backache, cr leg paint j -j.th -eutives la \1nton. ' " j they: sikceeded
earned from blsddcr dtoorders jou | f^foa AiA soei^y ct the Metho-. the flames.
tr. txungutoliins
are bound to feel better alter this
(list church met; with Mra "Wellrj,
tngton Court' House *' has. won
championship honors in .the Ohio
honois in the Ohio rweet com project , by proctvririg: iti .tons of
sweet com per acre on an^ S.tt ,
acre r.eld, i'- ...,',— \'i '■ Cl
c-eiuiain*- and. jou tet jour regular j cm. Wednesday . afternoon.
a.«p. Sx>Mm Jones Drug Co. j . g,,,,,,, ,rwn v,^, mended-the
I basketball; games st Waverly,. . m
] Joe : Scheutle and Joslah Warren |X
I made
Ust \
Dick aaeweu OI HNMBMi' *SI Sim.
NOTICE OF ill villNC.
FOR PAROLE
Hsrry Ptoher, Number 63TSC,' a
pnaoner now confined in the London Prison fsrm. London, admitted from Pike county, convicted
cn Msy 16, 193], it the *v|-ne ot
burglarx sr.d larceny and serving
a vrr.-sr.ee of two and one half ta
:.::...-. years, to eligible tor a hear.
Ing before the pcard of Parole on
cr srter April 1.1932* cry- '::■
THE BOARD OP PAROLE, x v
W. P AMiailNT
Paro> and Record Clerk.' ';,''*:
it SEBIX BT5 !■." Kjm '.•'. ~-~ M! *SZ X -
^LOWEST
a trip to Columbus one dsy ■ 4 nninCO "-'-'-'
ttek.yAyy-.-yr, . ,.< , fHllltO :?
; Legett of Ch-Ucothe was Iim. /.', xx% i
::■:
HIGHEST
QUALITY
xiutor here recently.■■',-
,-, Use Joe Davis. Mrs Hubrt BalJej X
sndMrs Henry Stoll and Mr* Om- [T
ar Davis were In Wsverly Tuesday
:.'•' Relsthely high freight rates sc:
cording to '■; the rural; economist*
of fer'. advantares to potato and the i
vegetable grower* In Ohio, which 'j*
ccknsumes about: all' she. produce* | [T
:•:
of the ex corranodilie*.
CANNED TWILK
Country Club ^ISj^Sj**:
tall
'cans —'■■*» ■•"«?"■:■?••.'. Tr-A*
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TO lo OO Mx r--t oiv I'rlc.
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I will offer'for'sale at public auction, at the real* Six
dence of MOm R. Bl«nd. d-xwsed.V^^ye^^,:-JIQ,
Sat., March 5th ¥
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liicis. full bony. Uw Price
COFFEE
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COUNTRY CLUB
Cotlee. Vacuuitx CascksaO
lb. 35c
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31bs <1»*1
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Walkinjr Cuhivator
Sulky Hay I'**k*||§|
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