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: ;.;.^*wa^^r*.1i»__»r*_:.- ■ V & VOLUME 91. WAVERLY, OHIO. THURSDAY, JANUARY f. 1933 CHRONOLGY OFJChosen Senate Clerk Again THE YEAR, 1932 Passing Review of the j . Past Year Before Your Eyes. MANY EVENTS Tak* Place In 1932 Readied fa Contlensed New* Summary. YEAS NOT SO BAD AFTER ALL (By Wten Termer). January 1; Stal township board ot tru-tce* re-organlxed *nd tl- octet a S. Cooper as chairman. January 3: Jasper M. EL bssket bell tram deTested the Portsmouth Bpats et Jasper, Sergttda St. S. basket ball team defeated Plketoa team* al Piketon. 71m nm 1«2 bshy wsa hom to htr. and htr*. John RstcUff* of riketon Route 1. January I: The borne of Mr. uut ,_., Un, Tnd Mitchell of imt Bu-WA ehsnsn ws* destroyed hr flame*. Urs. liary Pcrttti. It, died, bt bet home near Bearer, y '/Tjxy1 January 4: Ut*. Una Alexander. M. died at her home. EUn Orove. January 9: Flketon rUlajre re-organised and elected J. W. Cooper aa preaident. '; y*r, yy. .*.'•.''• X'^f'A'y.tannery C: too Browa and Dcn- rer Brown arrested for maaufact- urtng liquor. Vy//:'-':„- "Af^fA \ Vy J/:::.:.ty 7: (l.v.i: I!.-;c. '.'1, i'.'i at hl» home at Wakefield. " ■';' Thieve* gam-1 entrance to the NEW FACES SEEN IN COURT HOUSE Pike County Officials Toole Over Jobs January 1st. SOME RETAINED Democrat* Hold All Political fiertha-At Temple ol Jdbtice. t TO TAKE.OrriCE FEB. tth Notice to Subscribers During the paat two wei>fc«. no mAixy of our subscribers have taken advantage of our *peH*t Jj $1.00 a yrar offer that we have decided to hold the offer open during the months of January and February, or, &» long a* the' tax books arc open. Many of our *ubacrib«ra have been unable to be in Waverly, and we feel that they are-entitled to the reduction in rate juat the same aa thoae who have already taken advantage of it For thla reason, the -offer will be good for the next two montha when practically all of our »ubacriber» wilt have a chance to come to Waverly. If any can not come to Waverly during that Ume. juat alip a dollar bill in an envelope and a receipt will be out to you in the next mail. .».,»» There were tiene-. new . face*, arousd the Plk*} couaty court houte ' on last Moa«U* when a majority j of tb* officer* wrre Inducted. 'MPRPUAMT AX However, the >*n>* political com- '"IC'RWnftn 1 t% t p'.exuii that hi* prevailed for a! igood msny yarn*, continues": and } the trait Sa ecUdly Democratic ln\ . the tempi* of justice a* It hu bwn '. ' (the custom tor many ytan. : '"Xy- The following ©rflccrs took thrtr (place* on Monday: prcaecuttog Attorney,, Jacob £ [Darts, incumbent. V.A- ■ A ■ Sheriff, John W. Parker, Incum- I bent.:.-.-. V ;..: County Commuslonera. Wesley |Shendan aad Orru C. Brammer. Recorder, OBI* DUon. Representative, J. C. Moon, to- leumbeot. Surveyor. Mack Brown. tecum- \btni. -*&%jjM-- Coroner, R. A. Trttt,',:; Ocnuncn Fleas Judge Oeorge D. •Wye and Probcte Judge. Win H. *7>Vi ■:&■' ■ -' .-;..■.' •. I Acord wta take office od ,F*bn_tr} ,Three Democrat State Senators joined with the Re-'ary ath. Thc offer la $1.00 a year, or six yeara for $5.00 NUMBER 1. -T- ' I"* i '" Iii'i.ih'ii iniawo i nt WM. TEICHERT ANSWER CALL Second Member of a Family to Die In One Week. 76 YEARS OF AGE Funeral Held Tueaday W.lh Burial In Waverly Ew. ergreen Cemetery. ■ " ' • > A LAB0K r\Mlir SCRTtTtS i WILL USE REC _ LATHAM DIES! ORD BOOKS _*»•*• * "«h*w aid Wei mm Wlinam Iter trt. tt. died Saturday evening at *u forty trom corcpUcationa, Tbe funeral waa held at tme thirty P. to. Tuesday at the home with the Bar. Tl i■• i■•• • T. Smith .Summoned Af* ' Pike Farmera Will Study ter Long Illness; Leat Operation* By Aid of .; Ritea Sunday. ■ i Record* mad* tn the Wsverty Tvrrtntn tetmnety onter the direction of the A, M. Gregg Cotnpeny. He I* survived by tbe following children: Heary. »t borne, Uj* Ethel Tefcbert. tA Uarum, oeto: Ulm Isabel'* Tekhrrt. ef Via Wert. Ohio; Mrs. Chert** McMillan, et Aom*. Ohio: MUa Anna tou-' J, T, Smith. M. prominent mer- j Farmer*. ttt all other business chant, at Latham. Plk* eounty for j mra. are f ind::.g It Increasingly many year* and the father of Olen necessary to locate and plug all _. Smith of Portsmouth, died at 11:10 I****; to economize whemer It Xa Z^TtWherxT ot M*r*m Oh*- ar.4 FM. Thursday at hi* bom* at posdbl* and to do m withwrt tow..John ^Smt athonvi latham. Kla death waa causey by I ertng their efficiency and to cor-■ ^^ yy compllcatloctt and followed an e*.|rectly *ol«e the farm maaagwwwt; "** J*!^* 2! **? 2' tended Ulnem '■" : Iproblem* confronting alt farm op-,"* Hwnr T*kh*T». ** *******. He wm formerly a eommWoner j wator, at th* pteeenl um*. 7 1^***^**^ tS^^SL in pike eounty and aemd *»m»l j ; Althoogn a great many Ohio "* ******** ot Oulfport. USmtm- iettr.t on the PU* county board of; farmer* ha«« greatly reduced thetr i; pi Mr. Teichert u the *ecocd mem- {•dae*tleo and *a« actively Went!- I expenditure* for fertiliser and haw ' '"*■ "u:o*rl * **** *«corxi meir j fled • ith th* smith Chapel Charch ' dlacontlnue* feasing balanced ra- ^ A*. ,lh*.fMlUJlr to ** w!lWo of Chrut at UthaA jtion*. the .-decreet*-.in-.their etti- .****• **-*******- m* Charles Kin- He tt lurrtrtd by htt widow, itlency of. producUon h»w in lhe.'**'' of Kewar* ha»in« liw«d {Mra. Cora Smith, three children: j ttat *n*ljr«i* lowered their; farm ,*w!*y* i***}****x" publican forces and helped reelect Thomaa E. Bstemsn yJ*^^xw^y***^.^ £?£. .£15£ production • WU p*y* re- ***■ : .,r^t^TSo^J^|*"«^^»»« rrrtsaAL * ■:■ Among thce« from a dtttane* &>:y January a: Kelly l>urbam.ai. the'the way Bosa Heinie Brunner ia running thing* and it-»_^icd"tre**u_rertt*7 November:'ttje. ymxenhome. U Buch*naa> head of Um> Warerly Bufldtng and J WM a direct rebuff at Mr. Brunner. Ilo-Uk* htt office on th* Onai- Funeral aerTtee* were conducted fiajwiy Cumnany war found dead la _ Bateman who fa a former Pike counivclUzen kaa M**t*T in *~r™btr.V ,.>__. v. . :]*** **» ******** <**»** ehureh-at bed at hi* home in warerly. i. , ^ ,'.u c « Wraer fllce COunly ClUzen, has Tim.nUna^9t0ein „£ Utham at o« P. M. Sunday *nd January 9: sut* aad federal of- been cI«rk of th* Senate for the past eight yeara. He ia w< a. SUrr and A. 8 otren*. •** In charge of the Rer* Beerett raiding at Red Bridge found' regarded aa one of thc most efficient clerk* the Senate :Cfunty Ootammioner*. (Keaton and J. W. Syl-reeter In- ganon. of Uquor burled near j ever had..' V7 \ ««- >•» **> *****7 ****** \********* *>** *f£S ^StSSt TtenrTi^iilkher. Bt« ■ -■ - .. ■'*■ - wtto Ntwd eut the tana of her .cemetery *t W»verty under the 41- Tlmry Faiflkfcer. aton. ' ' ......... . ' , .,.,;. ..... .. ~ hmbena. the i*U F«d B. Bhy. Jr. I rectloa of the A. M Qngg Co. JEHIEL PRATT I c- * »^nr °** *>* <»**- Dan J. WTiison. Conner. terms ahoae operator* exceUed M J only thre* rcapeeu areraged 46.9 per acr* and thr Income of those who were meet efficient in *dy SHOW JAN. 0-10 January 10: Mr*. Xlttaheth Rath- . pf,. p^rnM fHRN erine H»M«nbeln. 7J. died at_ her ;trr\Io.C*Txrr*t VViKIN home tn Warerly. * v-v.y 1 Otren* WUliam* wa* rtabbed taj th. emallant. •«* ^el««l«\F«T« Janaary U: Judg* WUl T. at*-\y '5^*^*9"*^?r:. phemon ot Weet Union reled that j 'a tl* ealrted in th* raee between' DIES SATURDAYI ^i^rZ^*^. -. ■■ ' " [ County Auditor Cart W. Penn Preounent Farmer Die. At «•' -edeg-.m * tour year term. ' - .. '. • '. ... ' . lK.«4»» Smmet tlemtmA If, tO*B Be*ver; Active In Politic*. hkrtog been elected in 1BJ0. 0 WAXXX IS OFF FtKETOH ROAD Nln* Inehe* of wster which covered the prairie toot between Wi FARM SESSION FRIDAY EVE Had Attendance of 18; the Purpose Was to Review Peat Year. &m A farm fact* mrrting wa* held on Friday evening. December 30. at . lh« county tatendon of Roe with an attendance of it. according to Charles R. lee, eounty acrnt. were moet tiiicstitt „ ___j ntpects rtaUwd an '**• ********** the funeral of Wa. arr««"e" tL-to'tmomt ot »ft*7 per l™***** ** W.wly oe tut Turn- *cr*..whil* farm lacom** on the'*** oe*****. wtnt ttr. *nd Mra WU TrttT.'rt aod NS, BMt. *nd Mr* Murtrt M*r«o. ot Coiumbu*; Ur. and Mra. Thoma* Ptaxctgta of Kewark: Mrs. Seatrtse peiu^l. on* factor averaged only aiM per M«* ««• ****** *** O*0*** *»«• nttt " I***1 **** ****t**eT. Kan*. Ur. ■"\AA:t^m^,7a'y*ym^''A*sTt,As<A,,KW* TtSobtn and Mra. »eo- Most f*«n*r» keep tome reccrd* ^^ ChillleoUie- and Mtt* of thrlr bu»lne« ttaritaclintia. but .. vumwiar, am mmu mitmm mis7777.t tTLtr* t^ Margaret Morphy. Mr. W R. Wr.e. svany net eounty farmer* under -..^ ,»_ . .. _. __. .. . .S. memmmm, meemAltlem: .- Almem. ' ****** ***■ *** Ml* P»7» Tialds SP* the present eeejdnior.* ara dttcov- -^ i-t*~emm mI mt ertng that their present method of inluJ^J^ a™*t **** rf sceounting tt Inadequate: and that .■**rwp» ^^ - ■ ■_■ UM*> reoord. ean not *aU»fartortly Uf ,CDAKjr. AKrrk be used In msklng detaittd analy- jMUoDAriL* AINU ttt of thetr business aad that their record* ar* of Vlll* help ln answering the' Important fcuestions tn regard to their farming operation*. Realizing th* Med ■-. lor an interest In a practical, simple and easily kept system of farm records I WIFE CLAIMED Mr. and Mr*. Coorgo John- o« D>-Within Week Jn Califoni*. iwhkh will setlsfatertty meet the j Friend* in Waverty nave just * Flketon InsUtut* and Corn Show Jehlet T. Prstt. prcminrn: retired J. C Moore and John W Btratton • «• »eh«duttd for Monday and Tues- farmer, pasted in; at htt hom* la for 'member of th* Flketon rural ***• ******* h'nth and tenth. / Bearer cn Batarday at thc ax* of :**rty and Pttrton to th* Scioto board of education. - . •' '^e.'PWfiam bu *t*n outlined tt. He had been In falhng health Iriver bottom land* Ttosday began j i^;#;!": • janusrr ij- &» Anith tJ Jack. *,*"**** ***»"♦• eoSalttee and for the past thw* yeara. H* *as I to recede at sit p. tn. Tuesdsy" and 5^*^ Jy^JZ* ^!!^L?« a!wm,nclad* nt»**,toru- '-'-lia***. of Kri«nUh. and Rachel !by W«dne«tty ^oon was rtrtually j _ #-h _, . . . . ami lewnshtp was anmtet on *; Th* declsmaUon contest u to be ««_«« i^u, tuiJ pio^,, .nooff the hlghwsy. Traffic hs* been ?** *"***** *t aoch a m*e'-ng {vtriCT>. Defd| ^ ^ lumen, the'been eppttse* ot the teeth pt ur cbsrge of menacing threat*. ; Mi_ _ay trteroooo under the dlrtc- migrated In Ohio from Ptnntylvan- |mumed. Th* water cam* trem a j »M _»• J****9yf^y^.T^S i*»*B*y agent. Cbarte* R. Le*. has Owge Jodnsoo and wife et the » saeet wtth sB farmer* I ***** <* CaUfoml*. Only two day* InUreeted ta adopting a '. ****ed bozatru tie death of Mr. , , system et hla* thirty cKSock.^Jotm*** ood Mr*. Johnson. Th* «; " Flke county farm bureau held at 'county. Ohio: and W. D Zlan. of bom in U33. {the Blehasondal* road. Rout* 11. A****** ***** *° V**- P040* *ut **J (an January I* at th* county «- ihtoband wa* tt years of age and Y the Waverty high school *—' ;..-■■.-; .Fhmippl. West YlrTntt. Uea| P*-< Mr. Pratt spent most of htt Ufa '. making It neeessay to close theiP0*^1* practices to follow aaC ' '*■ ■'* ' Jsnusry u- iti* Harnett Knapp *P?n carry th* oompttu program, to aejoto township near Cor* where . road to traffic for a whfl* bad sub-i"» ******* **** ****** agrlciutim tx 'Com is to be Judgrd on Tuesday If be wa* a prosainent farmer, stock iu«cd Wednesday. it is possible. . y//- 1 tx-srr and stock dealer. H* *n)oyed) j ■-'■'■-: 0 ... la wld* acquaintanoa among WBCCKKO BZTOXD BSFAtB , ^ »jmllar occupeUw *J1 over th* V tmtU. c. vmtmmm* „-««___, , Moncsy attemoon under tne dirtc- migrated ln Ohio from Pennsylvan- ! resumed. The water came from a !»•» » f***e ««'V MrTy''\*o^*r a| John ____. SmlUi. gt died at his tlon of County Superintendent J. u uid xetsbng tint kt Hamden and 'rampageous Scioto river cn cm of ^ «rtnJtur« "^ >u tItl>d* ta "*» !srranged tome .at Idaho. JBL W»y. Th* ttat* aid speaker* ar* ' men removing to th* - rtdntty otjit* mid winter sprees. county: discuss the rtlstWe-Wp i ^ -gg The Uth annual meeting of th* ;Mr*. Paul B. Maxwell, of Morrow Keyr.one about'lMO wbeie he .»*» Tbe Scioto river* Inundation of j b<^*n f4rm V***** **** ****** **** Uk* *y*u TC died at her home In Wsverly. i January 14: Piketcn fssoieTs Institute opened at -'. Flketon , high school Richard Ward, of Wakefield won declamation contest. OfQcers destroyed a fifty Pvek. ""IFARM.HOME tl -Xxy :■'":—o— -. y -' 3»outh*rn part of Olflo. Though he Otorgt Cutler's Chevrolet coupe . mxt active in Democratic pontics, gaaoo sua at jwa* wmfcsd beyond repair when 'h* never sought offldsl r>sterment ^.e cut la sivsd of sr.other csr st x~i h* was out cf the lc*l;nj cit- .. January 13: Piketon farmers' la- the Waverty Oarage crossing co ' ,.«,king improvement m ctrte aod sUtot* dosed. /yTy /\l*m TrXdoy about th* aoon hour, j,©^ coodltioDS. He was one of January lg: Plkrton MB. girls Cutler did net •** th* other car ■ j,,-,, ^ y, eoowamlty atway* defeated Rarden girt* and th* Rar- i******* *«*** ****"***? **** ***{**>• *****.member* of the Salt IOommtttse . den boy. dsieated Plketoo boys. IJ*JN J******* ^A^A. ^J3? j "«* °** rtUem* Lo***' °* ***' |Oovernor Oeors* .„,r-mm-mms-e mmm *__._«. _«__»-«_M___h-_4 ■ i ^ £jg* Uvtd ta retirement hhe counties in Beaver for several jear*. Thejhas been received st this nffto* kn* i tension office la the court house, j **** wltt wss gj. Mr. Jahnensi traa _. .At thtt meeting, the accounting ■.**** ** Waverty aod resided h*e* tension hss had tn the jrfcture. Tb* E^g^ „, to us* oo hundred* ot :onUl *• **** ** m*a hood et aouree cf taformitioa w*» cen*u* *obi0 fM7nI ^^ w__leh r^ulre* no ,otdch Ume he went to Ctttcmnetl figures from ikSO lo 1«J0. Thete L^.^ aooouating esperteoc* : snd Uted there assay year*, after flguree were charted and trend* J ^^ % sorptiitntiy email amount; "hich he moved to Cs^tomi* where COMMITTEE i**" *h0*n ta U*******- ***** ****• Lt the tarmtfa time wta be Uwr- ■«*• ****** ***** **** **•**>- \m\JIftmi I l Cetm I . M ^ M- ^w. i^^ tIviMiae4t t,^ ^u^wd » Mr. Jchosoo wtB be remembered tn strengthening the weaker too-thy the older ntldent* ol Wfoemttf tuw* of thetr farm bastaess. tfaces ia* "be.ere* a brother td the wwt* who feel that more information re- of two fonner pro«ta*»t attorney* age aad yttktt. and th* past tool* i*sr a ■ ot • ***** btutna* In th* eounty. {Wo* Appointed by Corern- < considerable iniercettng taforma- or George Whtto In (tlon was presented in thtt history State at Ohio. ! »«* ******- With the* chsrt* al- Jp^S the dstall* of their business ,<* Waverty. whe wer« Mre. John A Tern and »»__. ProtecUve I*** "^ ,8S> "J_T l*!^ i*™** **P ,aop* vrtth pwewi aao-; J. •»•*•«*» M . Ma * -A. Jsnuary IT: Rertr^ service, b.- .?"7_** "? fe§ TT^.± l'mn . ....-_. _-__. _. eeem^.ln. Cutler, father of th* Cutler gins at Flketon Church of Chrttt JJ, ^ £ <UaM^ tn Chrtttian Union. ■...-■ I . 'rJ-:- January lg; IMBrrtlle eommun* j HOIXBCBC MO%TtS ' .7 XXy nutnut* evened at the Dally till* Orange Hall January l» Chsrte* W. Bollbrrg. th* Big large crowd the esteem ■ by htt fellow clttten*. He. leave* oo* brother, at htt funeral ^iidUrt «,ch a emmtta* 4a .to be]^ ,F*ZJ^,J£J5 m^.\ *»' P«*«''oiB be enaducted fe *£?"JJ? /^2 £*!£ ta whtrh he wu Ste^l'.«-_*,._.. »- _*.___ .~..,. __~-_- 'olta t^t county *g:lcuX.ur*I *g«>t. I _^ _->_._*___. n «____. *fc» **** »*out * "** *•* "** tn wmen ne wa* nc-a , appointed la Pik* eounty soon. . -_.«_,_—,«___, .._, «___»»**- l*T <»unty AgeU Charles R Lee. ^ Waeert* aoae- PtuI rankbosaer. farm mans«e- purpose of such a group 1 ™" vyryy'rsr **, sxremm. co-operating wtth th* Fsrm *tsa- "* - JSS ^^*J^J!LWiS!^ IMement vipenmenx at the Ohio "" Flke eounty high.moved his place of bu«i*e*s from ! Harrwu Q. Hoover of Mound City. I advliabtt thicr to do would be. frsce* erne burted to th* Waverly eeme- t *m—t — -.. ——»~ m, ..« >.. nr ,.m.c, .ntc u.i^w.... ^. B, jis'to negotiate between thc borrow-1~-».■ - . , ,. ,. ..,..„, JUAaM'Vwn; wjuno .Watch Jeweler, of Wateriy. ba* mtt. of Oeve; and a Mf Mn-ler sod the lender what the mort!*****-.^T?,/^"^ "*-"?lfBests fairersity. momt ht. nSuco at butiaeis frora tr.m_.tt rx ttutmur mt u»in_! r_ne.l_._fc_.__-__.i_. .s.— .__. _._. u. t~ 1 prices sad the ,__ace of estentaoo , . . ; achool *npertntendentt tneeOa* at the Sehseaeil room ta th* Addle j Kansas. Thret sisters ar* deceas- j Thia plan *u* wortlrtg !_a*sever*l Imort- S??£___tftf_£ b*U*r"d Waeerly voled to hold the oounty Sheldon room sest to the Waverly i^j. Surrtrtng d«ereod*nt» ar* a too {other Stat** to a good advaatag* > ***** *** ******** h* high school basket baU tournament I Building M loon. BoOberg tetaccty i Jchn W. Prstt cf jp**iu and a In 'Waverty on Feb. »'aad m. f ooeupted thtt room bafoee moving j daughter Mrs. Harry Wood*, of Jaaaary to: Mr*. Stally J*a* i m th* Bchaeteu room «em*l y**r* Hartley, 2S. died at her home oter ]*•* Reaver. Mi*. Edith Bhy. deputy; ««__%___,._?__..._«__«— meemrnrtme eJt Mk. mtuimt L.I j3j J -__. I it MBUMC.IB tl^CtO retxe^r at Uke oouay. underwent _ ^ ^^^ a^Stf * loan Jfl*ppe_>dlrtm operation at Orantja^>pwl ^ ^ ^^ ^^ hospital at Onhgnbo*. , jixowaad dalttr* tn dMdeote U tt* Str.nxry Sl: Airs Osbcme of !j.«rkjso5_lers the first of th* j^sr. Jactem township Baed UOO aod .The toast to ta a htaWhy eoaditlon th* east* for potissilng hqwr. (and I* toetdag Junard to a big January Xt: Martha BtttabrthjyMr la UU. - - ■ XtShbey, jt, tied at htt hem* eo j - , * . the Van Meter term neer Ptketon.} HAS WW DOOCS JaWr m. ux*. locy War. as.! * T- ***** **** toachomd a a daughter I1*" Dori** ®* ***** ***** J**** dleA et the home of Mix John W. Woodward at Flaia- HxrraxrJXitS. local tXsigt and Tijm- Cclumt-us There are alao eleven grand -chlldrtn and six great grand childira. The fun*ral was ta charge td the to the farmers. WOMAN ATTACK-TO Mra. Nancy Retstacw. wife ''ot Bcrsch*! RelCnger. Jackaoo towa- sidp, camvialiMd to eCQset* that hTirrixB* bct ^ WAvnar atoas Aaaouneement ws* sted* Two- PA<v5»F<5 AWAY **** ** etzscta\* of tb* suttjrn wrhu***^* *%***%.*, g^ — j^ p^eh^* «r the «s- ;Odd P^ltewa of Jtctjeo wtth th* .»__* wa* atteeksd hf an wakaown | F*t*«aatr sessa*. na». {Rev. pavtd WUHsms affictattag. ta Negro at tmt homo while oU» I** **»» ***** ***** ]Be*v*r" at th* boae* eo atatday Mm/aim mt the toaatty ware awejr jWe**e* ten* thrie it iteea.th* beau* Othcen searched tie* Wag U seevte* tm tb* ttotuty ol the twm* but .failed iT3*» *•*. .» a**■***/' to nod ssxy trace of *h* aattttaO- (»*• ***** ***** ***** *.**. tht farmer* havtog rtudled.MISS ELLA RIEF trends, cause*, deeckveent aod j' ! planned a program, will be abl* j ' to solve: maay. problems 1 wtthta j ;, •.. ■_ . •_. -^ mot)[ ^ mtftiiniidSm eoaed bf Xhttt.txmsm4.yyy rVyAy: >Highly lUepocUd CUsacn th* WOhaa Doagher^ sod Csso- •eontvtn T_^_7_ttnr •* P*«tem Aoswore tho !P«y SU**. ot ****** ,-^,BWW» TaXBN OFF j *„__„-. tfUmudam ' "**** "*"**• ********* ** *****' irate*, tleo. U emt » j owxtQmanu mstmoamj. ja-wsw clothing, at**** fwmttb- NeetsSl * afteraooa. Burt*] Baloo etca*te_r7 oasis Company to ^ , miss SB* suet bsmdy respected '-.*ss*. *rr ««**■ ****o ** ***** _ __ ** \mx*mm, m. -iirt- ,_., - it** wee* msa. he moved to P>* v^ ^9^^^^ '^■^'^ 'U^^t^m wtu» .the Oawri tim t_«-___toallW *_■__* to* i*^ Aw thhty a. m. »«o____-w . ^ <****** c^srg*. sf rrxxn ajUHL** aom Ward was raast*M hers Tueedsy that Dand Arthur WSttkegi*. 4, son af Mr. and Mrs Creel wut- fcjtgtt. foratety of thto etty. aad _ :cash Dealer. Tt* new car tt a}who now wld* at Tmagahmn. fl-* **", T*e*. Harold Bugm* ^^ ta „^j rtopmt. Ur, Ttam- Iowa, .svtfered a Broken am w*fl* ; ' "_ f mood thto recently sold a Ptyio- 'coasting to hto wagon mt that -CONTD¥CS> OB SSOOHD FAOX o.th Sntaa to Dr W. K. Johnson {piece. 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Object Description
Rating | |
Title | Republican Herald 1933-01-05 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Republican Herald was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1914-1952. |
Publisher | Republican Herald Pub. |
Date of Original | 1933 |
Searchable Date | 1933 |
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 |
Rights | A user of any image in this collection is solely responsible for determining any rights or restrictions associated with the use, obtaining permission from the rights holder when required, and paying fees necessary for a proposed use. |
Format |
Newspaper Microform |
Original object size | 35 mm |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
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