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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 19*5 THE REPUBUCAN HERALD, WAVERLY, OHtO PAGE* ATWAVERLY THEATRE vi-ual fortunes take a dramatic tarn when Uto gr*« industrial crisis arrives. May Robson's alerting portrayal domtestes the action and characters wtth a moving power and tt to a tlner performance than her Lady for a Day, which to praise U. D. C. t. bai church on our meeting nighto on were plajed and the Valentine bo-: JL'STICE QUITS BENCH \ Revival me-tings are bern* held top of hto regular salary. [*** opened and each guest drew! Remarking thst then hasn't been)at Pcrree Chapel and will bt held The contest for new m-sabeahipa\**om lh* bog. 'much lattice business, anyway, R.\tn*T Sunday. Rev. Hsrtey Hstder- jwlll be «mtinu-d for another month [ A pot luck lunch was served at jo. Patterson has sent hte reslgna- -___ ___w_i_ muted Brethren \***** * ******* ~*f****n worked ouU* **** **>*** and all departed, re-jtion as a justice of the peace In Society *h»M E**11 **** ***oher couau 50 potato marking -what a good Ume they *. sdoto township, Ross county, to tht Friday nod Saturday. February IS and 16 _, ££"^5^ ^'butZZi-********** ******************«******* **>*_*******■ indeed, supporttag her In the <***,_-_.,__ .. \.» botne ot Mimeent emmU *** ****** **** ** ***> of MlU* of tae Oods are Psy W-WJ^JJ.* ^J^ ,£t TueSaJ*! ******** ** ****** ******** *° ******* ******* ADVHmsiMO Vtetosr Jory. Raymond Walburn and forty-seven member*!"* ti a new member to absent<e—-—■— ~ —— ^r the tXnftmo*** Oeonel*™***'***'' ** *«-• ™*1™SLZZL lltarn a meeting gnsrien has naned ta western dra- |dtrectea. ^ •ns he has for hto leading woman j ng£ BEnuSEVTED township trustees. He expects to I devote hto time to Insurance, real PATS I estste and auctioneering. man ot Columbus in chsrge. •People would bt better friends If occasionally ther would stop and remember the things upon ***h-_b !they agree. i.™_, • meeting after joining deduct Leader. MUs Lucille Wood*. {» P°**f* The team which ha* Uto The meeting was opened wUhl****** ******** « ****** ******* **** selection by tht stringed orehes- month **** 'tmilsh the entertaln- Oreys thrilltag starts }«»•*«>' ** ""^J^L*"^ tbt!Eber "v-i^nore. Art White, Lloyd|«c_U meettag to be held at the Km la zane orers *f""^* Thte «as the observation of -«,"". ~*d . u Bowman The home of Dorothy Hayes on Tues- S^nJSTS'J^ -Sl«*» *? ^'J^S'*^ "^ m^ZeZWr evening. Msrch »«, WBT-nr i-soiu. 111 «■<<_«_ - im^m. ., ,»,-_ P__n_i_i.t-_. their report *""_ t- >h« __m_« «__^ __»___m. were rtn en the stage or screen she! ben as they eompleted their report."J^j^j^ ",£ twning | In the contest two teams were ion tae- annual farmen' | e^f Vul|wnort ><ry _e_*hfuny! chosen, «" *** by MUs Eva Blsum . 1 —. .»._. „.v._. __ _ji„ Marie Woods, iEsch leader te csptaln over 30 Saturday. February 15 sod 18th turt ot agriculture wss reflceted *ggM have mused her opportunity;^ ^ ait/atigaett im ^t- thtr had she been born further from ttto . ^ tR0 ud ,to ,a tbe ^^ etaetna metropolis. nf dtocussloa st the various round She can ride as a western K*"*^^ steal* and tae does not squint *- ^ ^^^ WM ^ ,hf sbe jrolte tat. trlgwr ot a ^l^,,, 4!n„ ml „,- rArmer, ato shooter and though bet vote*' to Innocent of the s-customed drawl ef Qa> jouibwwterofr it hss the _rwb_.«3 and wa,-mth. sue doe* not tetm to have I made a vacation of the week's in- i_tr_ct»_ns snd brought their famll- himself on the guitar. Lord's prayer in concert. Song by the group. Scripture: Mark 7:14-33, wad,by MUs Dorothy Hayes. Business tunum. Tt was decided ta pay the Janitor Mc mo/e on the month for keeping care of the memben. Our next derotlortal meeting will ht held at the Waverly United Brethren Cburch next Tuesday evening, February 17, at 7;J0. Miss Eva Blaum will Le leader. After the business session games tes with them, one-fourth of thow;-«-^«-»^;>>x<>>>:<*'>>>>>>>>>>>^^ registering were women. £ , Pike county contributed to -_r_8 girr sn m persona tion of the _»lf _____ ___. .-.** . ' ,♦. * ' , __ . .___.__.__,, _„_.;attendance Increase, being repre-;A __fl___t Tcunt Urfv of thc west, says, ^^ ^ IJC -1 _ l,XZ JZ* Mrme**A iL****** *>* » ***** **g women ar;g Irtward F. CUne who directed tnei^^ ,V Be. Utter production for the *f.xitw,J_wwl to 8 » *•" •«•• A« »«* lelease. She Is thst kind of a,glrl counties were represented thte yesr j 5 as well as xt other states. v Another lndlcatkm of thte opti-.A mtem on thr part of Ohio fsrmer:' >J Wedmtoday, Tatmsarj 20tb U "" m *** **** **** ™ ****** tn hrr own right—snd essy an the eyes, what's more. SPECIALS For Saturday, Feb. 161 ■toy Bo-son Again Attains Drama nHgfcto ta New FOm been enrolled so far this winter in) J> short eounes gtven by Ohio statt,*]S college of agriculture. This to *■§ •5' •Mllte of the Oods,*' the Colum- jmarted taerease over lsst year. Wa dnmatle fttm whleh win be at j " " the Wsverly theatre on Wednesday. DEWKt'S STORE IS ROBflTD jg F-bruary 2<Kh te above everythln; j Dewey's Stort was broken Into on jft •toe a heartening personal trium&b last Thursdsy night snd a thief es-;$ J* thst gnnd trouper. May Rob- es ped with 100 pounds of sugar, 3O0;X ton. The tertehness of thte deserving pounds ot potatoes and 100 pounds;,*-; praise to only evident when you jof beans. A furtherr check-up onj*^ •oraltier thst MWs of the Oods'isjthe merchandise msy disclose thst;* si vivid snd unforgettable screen! other articles are missing Entrance. Jj. dtama. fashioned out _f Uie story jto the stare was gained by bresktagjl*. *t a ones grest family whose lndi- - a hasp on the cellar door. \fi -■ -^—^X—^ ^ .J (OATS! OATS! OATS!'" i We have a car of No. 2 recleancd white . .ALL STORES | 1 lb. Mackerel-3 can* 25c § Bon Ton Flour-24 1-2 lb. sack 85c | Sorghum Molaaaes-gallon . 2 Ib». Rio 7 Coffee 3 No. 2 cans Tomatoes 2 cant Chum Salmon 2 pkgs. Star Razor Blades No. 2 can Shady Side Peas . Large can Sugar Loaf Beans 55c g 31c | 25c I 15c § 10c | -10c I Lg. MSC Corn Flakes 10c $ Clodhopper Store 1 WAVERLY OMEGA Oats which will arrive about the 26th of this month at per 3 bushel bag . . $2.35 Waco Laying Mash-100 pounds ....$2.10 Waco Dairy Fe«d-100 pounds ....$1.80 We believe we can save you money on Soy Beans by placing your order with us for spring shipment'** Korean Lespedeza—pound 10c Farm Bureau po-Operative Assn. Phone 277 Waverly, Ohio ■XeZ<*Z*Z*Z*ZoZ*Z*Z*Z<*Z<eZ*ZoZ*X<<*ZeZeZeZ<<*Z*Z*Z*Z*Z<^^ >>>>>>>>xo>>x<<<->r*>>>x<<»>z«ro>>>>x*,>i,'>x*.>>>r<o>>>i- vi .*. *x BARGAINS IN Used Cars and Trucks 1 1933 Master Chevrolet Sedan. 1 1930 Chevrolet Coupe. 1 1929 Chevrolet Roadster. 1 1929 Ford Cabriolet. 1 1931 Chevrolet 1 1-2 Ton Truck. (Dual Wheels). 1 1929 Ford 1 1-2 Ton Truck. (Dual Wheels). 1 1929 Chevrolet 1 Ton Truck. (Dual Wheels). 1 1929 Chevrolet 1 Ton Truck. (Single Wheels.) 1 1928 Chevrolet 1 Ton Truck. (Single Wheels.) 1 1928 GMC 1 Ton Truck. (Single Wheels.) | 1 1927 Reo 1 1-2 Ton Truck. § (Single Wheels.) ;, 1 1927 International 1 Ton Truck. y\ (Dual Wheels). | These cars and trucks are priced to sell. $ | Vanmeter Chevrolet Inc. §1 | PHONE 171 WAVERLY, O. Ij 3_*C**>>>IO>>>>X,>>X<*C<,C_-'_*W Kor the meal everybody *a* sl home the Voluntcw grocer* otter manjr tempting soffrntions to make morning roenns vaiird snd Interesting, rjprr_Ul. pried with dozens of other things you'll need for yotu week end m_r_rilng. Uf Post Bran Flakes 2^ 19c Saturday Special Coffee 21c Fancy Santos — Mild and Mellow. Jellow-New StyIe-3 pkgs 19c Assorted FlaArt. Minute Tapioca-2 pkgs 29c SANTA CLARA 40-50 SIZE PRUNES 2- ********** 2r3c I li li i 11 Volunteer RSP Cherries, 2 no. 2 cans25c Kx'-pUon-ily fine Arbuckle Cane Gran. Sugar, 25 lb $1.25 MSC Corn Flakes-lg. pkg 10c Lemon Cookies 2 lbs. 25c Bisquick, 40 oz. pkg. and Bisquick Tray—one of each for 58c j Mases Fine Bbraits Bulk Rice—3 pounds 19c j Bob White Golden Table Syrup, 1 lb. 10c GoTd Medal Flour, $1.15 24K» lb. »ack. Sentinels of Economy Clodhopper Store J. W. Cooper North St, Waver ly. OtUo. Itketoa, Ohto Fred H. Voelker Welty Bennett Glv-rn's Ohia Beam, Ohio Pauline Blazer * omega, omo Headquarters For Shrewd Shoppers There is an easy economcal way of always buying. We are in on the know of BARGAINS and, SALES; so if we can help you in any way with your shopping problems PHONE, Write; orCALLANDSEEUS! LOOK WHAT CAN BE BOUGHT FOR 9c—SATURDAY 16th ONLY Canned Corn; No. .2 can 9c Canned Tomatoes; No. 2 can for 9c 10 oz. Can Clabber Girl Baking Powder for 9c 4 Bars Laundry Soap for 9c 2 Bars large size O. K. Laundry Soap for 9c 1 Small size Rinso for ...9c 1 Box Shinola Shoe Polish in any color for 9c 1 large can Pork & Beans 9c 2 boxes Matches 9c 2 bars Titan White Floating Toilet Soap for 9c 13 oz. Jug of Vanilla 9c 1 box Super Suds for 9c 1 box Sweet Brier Gloss Starch for 9c 5 lb. bag of Sugar .^ 25c 10 Ib. bag of Sugar 51c 25 pound bag of Sugar $1.24 A large size box of Talcum Powder for 9c Curtain Material in Swiss and others; yard for ....9c 36 inches wide Print, yd. ..9c Children's School Hose in black; at per pair 9c Whit* Handkerchiefs for men —2 for 9c Men's Fancy Dress Socks at per pair 9c 27 inches wide White Outing a^per yard 9c Colorful Wash Cloths; 2 for only. 9c 25 dozen Black and White Thread; Nos. 35 to 80; 3 spools for 9c FLOOR COVERING We carry a full line of Floor Coverings such as 6 ft. wide felt base in very attractive patterns and colors for per running yard $1.00 9 ft. wide-per running yard $1.50 12 ft. wide burlap back linoleum; per running yard $3.75 Also all new patterns in Felt Base Rugs; 9x12; attractively colored and designs for only $4.95 and $5.95 MAYTAG WASHERS The greatest washer value nationally tried and advertised —made in 2 styles of tubs— round and square^Iuminum- also 2 types of motors—electric and gasoline motor. The wringer is equipped with balloon rolls. Maytag will wash faster, cleaner and easier on clothes than any other washer on the market today. Use nothing but Genuine Maytag Oil is our advice—at per quart 35c Per gallon $1.25 (If you furnish container) Fvolks let us interest you in Wheeling Steel Products such as Roll; Corrugated; 3V and Channeldrain Roofings; woven Wire Fencings, Barb and Poultry Fencings. Farmers—in Grass Seeds little red clover-Alsike - red top and timothy seed. Painters in Chicago Paint Works; paints; varnishes; enamels; floor enamels; and roof cement. Our stocks have been replenished with everything mentioned and will be glad to supply your quantities needed with the best of quality products. Also in transit all new stock of Wall Paper with the best of quality and reasonable prices, watch for our wall paper prices later. Columbus Breaking Plows— only 2 left in stock—special price for the time being at $12 Another good value; 4 drawer Kentucky Home Sewing Machine.worth $32.50; will close out for $29.50 Ladies take advantage of this saving. Dewey's Store JASPER, OHIO . _ 1 1 e . j r. | HO ttl The Republican Herald '# \f\ > VOLUME 93. WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21» I935~ NUMBER 8. PKE COUNTY IN THE HEADLINES Receives Much Publicity Result of Two Investigations LAKE & ELECTION Cnu.o of All the Fuss As There Appears to be Dirty Work. J_ E. DAVIS DEFENDS COUNTY One election Investigation ln Pike /county has always enough news vslue to It to get the matter before the public ot th, state, but when there are two Investigations at the . same Ume, that's double hews snd as a result. Pike county got Its name splashed all over ths Iront pages ot the dally press ol Ohio, the latter port ol ths week when the news was broadcast that not only an election was to be Investigated hut that Lake Oeorg* White was to have the spotlight turned on It, as well. Headlines, from aingle heads to full page streamers •carried the news ln practically every dally In Ohio. in forthright fashion Oeorg* S. Myers, secretary of state, Friday studied election affairs tn Pike Co. last fall and told county officials It -was the onl- county ln the stste from which there were reports of direct barter and sale of votes. Myers asked the officials polnt- «£ly whether they were satisfied to rest under the situation. funds spent in that county. Wh.t- ro's mode 0t attack, Davts satd, was to strike at innocent people. There is an acrimonious contest for division engineer In the Ninth DUtrlct, of which both counties ar* a part. A man named Moaowan at -ronton wishes the post now hetd by Joseph Doyle of -*ur___nou.h. Pearl Maaheter b also a candl- date from ChUUcothe. Davts said everyone tn Pike Co, was for the lake. and. if the promoter-, judg. Oeorg* D. Nye, Included -mske* a mlltt-n dollars out of lt everybody win be glad.** When told ot Whetro's charge that the dam. when completed, would not hold water, DavU snorted: Dettev tell the farmer* wbo have mad paddle* about that They "have to wall until tbe dro_(ht dries up the pool*.'* DavU said citizens' interests were handled by three men, W. V. Watts, J. W. Orrgg and Oeorge W.. Rittenour. Thcy are all nrpubllcans, DavU said. He said dirt was sold to pay for part of the land but thc citizen* took the risk. He ridiculed Whetrol charge] as to the subsidiary contract being a scheme to by-posa money into the pockeU of the promoters. WASHINGTONTO RECEIVE HONOR OHO IN AT ION SKUVK I... u PBESBYTERI..N CHURC -CASES SET FOR' COURT HEARING Who Ij It, Fans? WORK PROGRESSING NICELY Dirt Is Literally Flying Aa New Equipment Goes Into Operation. ; Sundsy afternoon at three o'clock < ;Pebrusrv 24, Oeorge Ma. ;.__.)_ _lil_| be officially ordained In th. locsl j I Presbyterian church by th. Chilli-; «lrL B *,. Xme : cothe Presbytery. A. flnr pr9-**ram j When Republican Wo has teen arranged ior the o.eaj». Docket To Be Clean- men of Pike Gather ^ ^b^ttsiZbe^l ed Up For January \ Tomorrow ! preach the sermon. Term of Court - .Organ Prelude. March fromT»nn* ; hauser-Wagner. Chas. shrsder. AT WAVERLY, * O.spro««>nn-i. not.. Hoiy. noiy 'MANY S U I TS ! by (he choir, ' Solo. Savior, Hear me-aiu-K I Patriotic Program to be Git-: ..— -WlDlsm r., Ttlrt.k!H_V_ Been Filed and "Vill en With Charles E. Hard Sermon •>. r«Tlsj Be Heard During Feb- A. Main Orator ; Soto. Behold the Savior P,-,,,h I d M fc i By-Hammond. Mrs. Mytln?er • ruary ana ruarcn ■ Ordination ceremonv bv th- Mod-. AIX REPUBLICANS INVITED fration of the Presbytery. oTHfilt COURT NEWS | Postlude. March from AthcHa- ; £ I M.ndellsohn '.Chss. 8hr»d»rj A sUU-wldc program honoring! T** **m* U cordially invited lo MAKEHUNDREDS OF MATTRESSES j In Local Factory That Is Now Going Strong 1653 ALREADY ST. PBT__-SBUBO,Pta.,..Ji-rs ' Factory Is Being Operated bum be la, Una, now bawtwU's flrat msn, ssapped st sa informal moment aa be madt ready to tee off la a dally i_-r..l of golf ia tunisg op to start trsiaing for _not_«r bum-all ten- •on. Oo you roeoga-t* himf It's nons otber than tbe mighty Jerome (Dlxty) Dtaa. Vtmi we any morel By Relief Clients Who Are Doing Good Job of It PCBUC INVITED TO ' VISIT -- •——— -• , A _. . The following It the civil docket I th. annlvcnary of the birth of Oeo. *****<*■ There will be no churth te „„, Jan ^ of ^^ ; Washington sponsored exelu-lvel. ******** ** lhe morning at 10:30. The relief mattress factory U Jto- SCIIOOI.S CLOSE FRIDAY NO MOKE It-IE BIRD INN , Mr. and Mr». Rua*ll Scott who'eaU:d ** **** ****** Bulidlng on : Chtirl_s Noel vs. the (Scioto twp.;,,ave ,,„„ 0^^,^ lh(, Blue Bird *No,;1* ****** ** Wsvtrly and has (board of education, to court Peb.;x-- a, lhf ,„-.,, t6%e of Waverty **** ** operation and producing St Attorney E. D. Harrt, for the|duri„, th<. wlnt_r mor,th. have• m*utm*,>» ***** **** **** ** *•?- county supt J. FWnv hu an- Mcndlmt and Au0mc*/j Dally and.'mf,„_,. ^y. .0 lb,. Mlrth3 *,0TTta tember. 183*. direction of women of ** Republl- ********* ***** atl Pike county high ^^ f0r thf ^lntlf, f32£2 v.rth "m L a*£'■ "**** ********** *** *** **** cU- can psrty. snd are termed th,**** ***** «*ooU WlU be etc** char5c_, SmltPh „ Cl2rence Ad- fuTt ^"„ u^ U- m da_^"M Bplrlt of '38 parties In Uiat theyicn Wday. Feb. Mnd '« ' by women will be lield tomorrow throughout Ohio. Thc celebrations are under the Charles Smith vs. Clarence Ad-|tu jntris, to court Ptb. 21. hearing cats, whose only support U their iwagts froai th, mattresa factory. ) Tl^ plant U supervised hy Mrs. ; Flossie Trainer, of Waverly, who The dirt U literally flying on the construction of the dam and the spillway which u to form Lake White soon. contractors W. L. Johnson of Hlck_ville and N. A. O. Sundsy of Antwerp are doing everything in thetr power to push the work along as quickly as possible. Three shifts of men are employed and new modem equipment U ar- At the conclusion of a hearing, ,.,,.,__ ,,... . /, ... «_*_._. ..... _• -_.-__ cr __, ,riving dally to speed things up. Myers sent E. Dudley Harris, new --.-_- -__..__,.__„ _______ ... ^n.m~„_..».. i. . cmi. ._.._. Three new eaetrpillar motors with •prosecutor back to Pike county with!,„-_., ,,„_, ._, a sheaf of five affldaviu. Tbey i^ZL*™* TZ T PU' m° teU the story of how five _ltl_en_ **™U*« **** ***?*** ** ****- were tadoMtO *X absent voters' 1"^ bMtCrr °* U'Cn'y '°mf ballots ln presence of other per-!'™?*'.?*Ch J.0" of °M* ************* ********7 to Prudent War- sons who would check toi u that ,3 ***** °* **** ** * **"***** **■ "ardlng. wUl be thc prln- they voted _s p_id and the^ SS £ ^n "° *" X0Ik °f ' ^^ A ClpX* '****" T*in* **** probRh" received 13. Myers suggested the ?™.. n~ *",m ,howI' ********** ******* ullc °* *** *** sorae -grand jury, nowin *ei£s be ■£ £JK °,\' **""' '**<*******<* ************ ***** ****** vened ImmedUtely and put .-i*50"" ****** 1*° <**■ All Republican women of Pike ■work. oj'erv- commemorate the service of the,»ncc of Washington's b-lhdr.y. r, dfmurrcr. Attnmey ] I Parker Rpn a nrAoT ^wj first president of the country, while, -*— o— ■ for iht, plalnUff nf)rf AUorn(>.. R D 1KUAULA5 1 UN evidencing women's present faith .PRESIDENT'S AID ,H***** lor the defendant. NEXT SUNDAY b ******** unrter *0** A. PUh. Co tn the Republican party. . | tc PDniUlcr n -***** B*u«* vs. Tlie C. and O. ,'reUef director and Paul L. Mont- The party In Pike county will be; **0 rKU_Vll_.t U, railway, to court. Feb. 31. Attorneys F, p . " in the nature of a patriotic Pro-, . r^,;,. and Moat. ,or -!alntif, and itIm 7'''r* . gram and will be beid at thc home Scioto-Sandusky Project Is | Attorneys nannon. Bannon and and Rhymist Logan to j other employees received their if Mr. and Mrs. Joaeph A. Ochre* | Placed First In List By j Moore for the defendant. Present Program jtrai.ung under sn experienced mat- Governor Davey j Arthur Dandy, adtru*- vs. the! jtrrss'maker from Columbus, who Prudcnflal Insurance Company to M I __ » i: **"***** '****'** In charge of tho Male t-iuartet!worjt te,^, MrJ -Y^e, u>a the on North street. Hon. Charles E. Hard, of Portsmouth, former editor of the Portsmouth Sun, and a On next Sunday. Frb. 2f.h, 'twlxt 'tad been employed for several years Oovemor Davey. of Ohio, pushed Jury. reb. 25. Attorney W.^T. Reedltnc ****** ot three and four, the.'in a private mattress factory. Tbe IhU program of public work» with lor the plaintiff and Attorney C. tl. ****** ***** ******* **** *PPcnr again j employees in the local factory ftt :n-w _rdor today. He hart aj-mmncM valentine for defendant. \m '•** **''*■ Tnrnu5h 'be lndefat-jBi| pike eounty resident, and are ■of President Roosevelt** f-tvornblc Harrl whltt vs. Edward Dnick- ****** *{,onj* 0l Manager Forest t [note sufflclenUy expreienced to hold ■ con?idcratlon of some ot U*.e pro- enberger. to Jury. Peb. 2fl. Attys.: R<,fc*rt5- c"ntsrt ***** **** f*** down jobs in private mattress fac- ,'jeet*. Parker and Xlecd for plaintiff and ***** **" Mt ornb •,taUcn *** *** [torler*. should they be given the | Davey told the pre«ident of the Attorney l>v| B. Moore for defend- p:,r**1 *0T *** w< moment formul-jopportunity. There are JS relief propoed t30X»OflOO Scloto-Siir.ilu-- ant. '■ aied. [clients employed for 3 dajs a week ,ky Conner-ancy DUtrlct and n 110.- M. J. Cofer vs. the Southern' "**** *"**c I'-1*****, e<m'-'-st!ng of'nnd they are supporting a total ; 000 WW prosram of lmprovrmcnt for Ohio Electric Co.. to Jury. Attorney Mextrs. I_ P. Vailery, Hoban He!-[of 304 IndlviduaU with their mat- Ohio's mrlfare Institutions. He saldw. T. R_ed for plaintiff and At-;man- 0°**** Seasor nnd an im-Jire_s factory wages. If theso work- the presid-nt prooibtrt to give ihejtomrp! cta>*pool snd claypool for ******* voeallrt will be there with'are given a chance of other Jobs. prcJcctj hU consideration. .the defendant. ',***** Proverbial bells on and strain tbey must quit the reUef jobs as 1 Davey said the pre-ident wss not Edward KrrUel vs. Oeorge Vlck- render the aame sweet, melodious; the mattress factory U strictly a quite so encouraging .••'-.out the ym- tr:. to Jury. Feb. St. Attorney W. Rnd enchantlm? vocal selections as rrlief project and not in competl- 'pos«d Beaver-Mahoning Canal to T. Reed for pUlntlff and Attorneys'11"-^ *** * *'nv ***** **° ** **e **°* ****** private employers. Several provide water trah'-.rtaUon to the,Dally and MoaU for defendant, iMt* Orab Station. .lormer mattress employees have Ohio river from Uie Younystown! Mary Emrlrh vs. the PmdentUl' Mr* ******** iMmsn will be nre-'given up .Jobs because they have steel district. ! Insurance Co. to Jury, March 1T ***** ***** ***** *° ***** » ***** **** placed tm tome contract con- | The most ambitious of the items, i Attorney W. T. Reed for plaintiff **sl0 ***** *m *°* ********* seri-jstnietion Job or some otber non- the 8ck>to-6«ndu?ky Conservancy and Attomrv Charles Valentine for!****** **** *** copyright law. frelief job aod their pUces have as Hm ^LS Tr ™2 vZ ''T?r , t T ^ Project. wouM extend from Lake; the defendant. j *,** B. Ust**. the rhymUt. win been filled by other relief cJlenu. The election officials reported! J 3trSm cenur dallv i _2^_fSS__T___ i!°J ™_ ^__. «* *° *** ***** ****** **** ********' C*f**'* ™*** **' « C »» ** Ef &n°thtr ^^ """ **-**********<* ******-*<*»** *** they had made no progress with! ^ ~ da"y" \*** 1™,^°"' t ""! "" ***" ■ " counties. Rep W. I_ Pleslnger al. to Jury. March 11 Attorneys I ****** ****** ** **** ***** ******** ********* ******* *** ****** *** *>** thetr investigations. When Myers* i FUNERAL OF nn'HiE mint \Zmt K , , ' ******** ****** orlCf Sandusky satd hc soon will call Dnllv and MoaU for plaintiff and!wU1 ***** ****** ****** mentioned, ually given to relUf cllenu who agenu acted, the county officiate. ^™1' °F M1HLE MILES \D*****' **** ********* committee-., mwting ot ^^^u^ whose' A„_m.,_ win,, osrls and Brown I1" ******* ***** **** ******* ***,** ********* ** ***>*>**** ****** *** ! Puneral services for Mrrle Miles. P*"*1* ********* ****** ** ******** to Push for the defendant j-poetry'* with another parady os an health. 1 Dr. A. B. Anderson vs. Ployd Dtx- • lnlroductk_n to the rhyme. j Since the fsctory opened 1.833 on. to jury. March 18. Attorney P..' The K1m °™* **** ******* will.strong weU msde msttresses have indicated they believed that they had little to do but to wait for'jj. werc held on last 8aturdsy at 3 Myers to tell them what to do. jp. m. at the home ln Piketon. Rev Dayton, state Repulcan committee- woman, visited with Mrs. Oehres. Women of the rural communities: y, as well as those of the Urger Ohio: When members admitted they^Hmry Thompson of New Boston n*u^c*Pa*lu« **** P*** ** ****<**** DEATH SCM3JONS MBS. BRUST,d. Harrl, for the pUlntlff. * r tin C. cor. In ttrm ttr\l.lt .1 ,-iO ...... __ _. _ __ , fumlr-h old time music. .been produced. Approximately 450 had heard of rumors of vote buy- was in charge and burtal followed """' *? ta the 8plrlt 0f 'M *1"" ******* aummoned Mrs. EOUabeth . Case No. 8310: LDley Jane Crab-! Mr ******** *** Mr* *0o!mn h»*"c ** ****** **** ***** *******>***** ** lng, Myers asked: lln the Mound cemetery under the "" Thow ,n c****< °* *** **** Dtust. 84. Vidou of Adam Brust. tree vs. Ida Hamilton, foreclosurei*********** *° discomfiture, a* Pike county, entirely to people en -Didn't yoo do anything a- .direction of Um* Pred J Kre_» Co ,tTBmS ** °* ""** *********<#*** who p___ed awsy 3 weeks ago. on of real «Utc mortgage and equlUb- *onw foIi" ***** *3** *** P-bl!=,the reUef and msny of whom are boot It!' of Piketon MUes a son of J M announeed * ******** *' **£*>* Saturday night a*. 10:45 at thc home le relief. believe, in Ihe rumor that the Mt.'old or sick and hsve been In nerd Members said that they made'Mlles. former Piketon mayor and a ,*********■ "**** ****** °* one "** ot hcr daughter, Mr*. Charles Hawk) Caw No. 82U: Bert Brlgner vs. 0rab *'**''** **** won ** mort* ^ ** t«ldln» *°* ****** Mattresses -* ■ MrYfi a. wet n r-rex **t*l*xew - M *. _ r^_ ik. ! .... ... .. T7.-,-«..-.(_. •• li __V._. i_._i ____■..__-_. ._. te., . K- t<»a1 /•._.__,___.. fc. - ..__. _.»._* tlon are arranging a day for thcon tiu. Ncw uoiund-Btoonungsbur*: Albert Taylor, as constable of Set- Po***™"***- Por. Inasmuch casual Inquiries, but found nothing. widely known meat dealer, died in about wblch to get excited Myers questioned Jscob B. DavU.,— PUe eounty repres-nutlve and a; fracture received In an auto ac-1 ^ ^wniwn annlv^ersary p«>-, In addJUon> to the daughter former prosecutor, who said he ;c!dent Monday night on the Sdoto ** did not conceive lt his duty as a;Trail one mile north of Piketon. as from the local factory have also Can- Ironion and flnd thnt microphone no matter Oolllpclte for distribution to relief II start on Feb. 33. but wh{O0 h0OJC ^ tik< ^ ,eaves an- rtV ATU CIIMMON . V'h'Tr *h' "*' <!CUenU "" ""^ "***** ********** ** rthedaled * week in sd-:oth-r dausht„. ,llr3. Joha uiuchl^^^i." aUWliWUINg ""» ™* I Schlrrman hosplUl at Portsmouth *"'c Cf *""*■***** **o* product.; road. At lhc Ume 0{ her husband*,! oto towmhlp. Ptke county. Ohio in- ***** **° ***"*** ot the rtr. hare been shipped to Cincinnati, s. on Wencsday of last week of a skull '" ' *********** ******** P**** death. Mrs. Brasi was seriously I!!. Junction and othcr equitable relief. a **** "mitf" ******* **** ****** : ***■ Washington C H, Irom "_T_I* HT««htr,__+/.-, annt.M.,... — __. _ I- ...... flr,rl fh^l TT.trtV%n>i/,n« eim emnl.r— __ft _1_1_>_(-_ ft— rl* ^f—(*.,,! ,e.n .. some are Ti-osecut-r to become "s"d«teeUve.! He tosurrtvedTy hU lather. j'.U.'-^** °* ******** *** ****** will & Waverly ^.d 3 «_ns. Oeorge snd W. S. Evatt, represenUUve of the!Miles, hte mother Mrs. Louise Oregg; ™r ™ 7i , \*a 1 hrutt ot Oklahoma City snd; Attorney-general's office, sst tn cm land two half brothers. Harold Und- . ** F" B****tU- ***** **** Chsrles Brust of Omaha. Nebr. Pu- Pike County Farmer Dies At -the conference. PUe county board'say bf Cincinnati and John Miles * eommitteewoman and county (n„a, wn.lces wcre ^t, m tu-, members present were: Clara 8.; Jr.. of PUeton. snd his wife. Mrs. chairwoman receives the credit for Andre and Mart Loney, Republicans asd Sherman Llghtle, and A. S. Keechle. DemoeraU, members of the board. John R. Keechle. clerk Hazel Polterd Miles. ANNUAL CONCEKT The Waverly high school band day momlng at 10 o'clock at the arranging the first party which ;chufch of chrln ln christian Vn was htld at Nelsonvllle on Peb. 7. and was e fine success with women participating. , lon at Washington C. H. and burial 1501 followed In thc Hammond ceme- j tery ln pike county. •and Frank HlRjen, deputy clerk. . ... Strained reUtlona were obvlousj*-*1 tl*t club will present thehjHORSE KILLED: between the parUsca groups and annual spring concert, Priday, Mar. 1st at eight p. m. In the High School Audltortum. The band pro- CHALK TALK AT CLUB county radio fsns sre return other counties wtll ship into OTTO SILCOTT RnTlo"A|y awaiting the rero hour Waverly. comforts, towels and fine next Sundsv. so that thej- may a- sheer. All are for distrtbution to cain hear Mr. Roberts' "voice of-Pike countr relief clients. So far the air' as he gives the announce- ; 1.000 comforts have been received Age of 79 Years At menu and read, the advertise- from Cincinnati in return for the Horae At Bethel 'menu which will be a part of the.mattresses. i '* program. So tunc In friends, next} The cotton used in the mattresses ! Otto Silcott. 79. Pike county far-launday afternoon at three o'clock' U sent in by the federal government mer died at 3:30 a. m. Tuesday atjnnd ^^ yourself a real radio treat jto aid southern growers. Instead* jhte home near BetheL He hsd t*cn,8tauon yfj^p jof an<w,-s u,u ^^ to be ntt_ ed It is now being untd ln the pro- illl for several months. Republicans intimated DemoeraU had not been keen shout the election Inquiries ln Pike county. DemoeraU said ths Investigation was another of the long series, begun ln 1S30. Nothing has come out AUTO WRECKED' Art*' ™ B *~» ■« » »\^SEtt %?£>£.\™° DIRECTOR5 NAMED:duct,on of reUef _..««*_. all over lS^lWiT'^;MR AW,a 8!nlU>- °f 0lW"y' ^""i Wsveriy and Upper ttt****, Men: », IocsI mM„„ fact ^ evening, befo_; the Junior Waverly | ^^ silcott of Chlllleothe. Emestj o«t Cony^fttr PwU. gram will consist of sn overture, j Valuable Animal Belonging! literary Club, 'the highest production cf the 37 gram win consist of an overture.! vaiuame /.nimai Belonging utwary Club, which held IU meet-; ailf0.t of nf4r n-the, atxl xt„ uns1 _y._-*a«__ -__.« .«,'..* , i"wu'-""" °* **** " ,,8Se°Tesri'isrs toE-_>??vfs*By sZ**^^sStt,ips^*^ss^s^^eSX^zssstes*^s!£**?£ J5-* 8Lel 1* ^P!!_!f.t *^l Kuhn» Machine deUeiou, supper was sernd at .:« „, clyde SDeott wa, killed ln;8cIoto-8»nd__k7 corv-ervancy dte-i m«tIT! ^L ZL, ?7Z'„T,■*.. groups, one of sacred music and 8cioto-8and__k7 coir-crrancy cas-i mattresa. Last w«i tyy^oUT*** ot the investigation, to date. but;o~ of _ec«tor. ^mission win bel A horse belonging to E. A. V_I-| hi, srttetic work. Then followed thej" "fin.mi"",^^ ^be b^ atl^^^^T^u^^T' *"*** * "** "*'' *** the DemoeraU contend tbe standard *°* *** 2Sc snd the proceeds willjltry. of near Piketon. was killed a-!burineas session, snd UUa were * o,*, o'clock this afternoon and bur ; o'clock, after which Logan gavcjpr_n.ee durtng the World War. political activity te becoming higher and the DemocraUc majorities are mounting. • • • Up rose Jacob L. Davis of PUe •county. Representative, Saturday to defend the good name of Pike county, which, he said, had been traduced by a resolution introduced by W. H. Whetro, Lawrenoe Co. Pridsy. Both are DemoeraU. Whetro planned to Inquire into Lake White under construction in Pike Co. near •Waverly. DavU wrote hb version to the newspapermen on Saturdsy, saying thst, tn hte judgment, Whetro was not aiming at pike county. iU fair name.* IU beautiful hills snd IU projected new lake but was angry "because LAwrenee Co. had not received aB Ow "|ra-7° is wishes from the highway department, both ln the shape of patronage and of teh i be used to buy new music. the district. Priday. s makin; an average wage cost %IM per mattrt*,. The Joeal OPENS REFORESTATION OFFICE en by Oliver Kuhn of the Oermany PederaJ forestry service began on community. f Friday to set up offices at Chilli- The accident happened on Route cothe to start work on the 810.- i No. 134 near the Valiery home a- 000,000 reforesutlon program tn Ml bout 3 miles east of Ptketon. bout eight o'clock Mondsy night made by the newly elected member, w wiu * mdt ta tb€ Mo^j _^ ^ - VanaeUT. f„. l^ZtMsls hsvt^evera- ttoe. when it w_s struck by an auto driv- to the club: MUs Helen Brown. cemeUry under the direction of the!-.,- .,,_„ _,..,„- «_,„«,„ mm_to.v„ 55Sl5S .*""." ***** Southeastern Ohio counties. B. L. Oroesheek of Milwaukee, Wise, b tn charge ol the office. Almoat I,- 500.000 acres ot semi-arid land te to be reforested. LARGE CROWD AT SALE The public sale of the farm chattels of M. __ Daytoa was attended by one of the largest crowds ever to attend a publlo auction In these parts in recent history. A, a result bidding vas spirited and an articles bro-ght good prices. One team of horses sold for 8483 and another one sold for 83W. Mr. Dayton was weU pleased -with ths tale. Mr. Vallsry, with the help of another man was trying to drive the horse through a pasture gate when the hone raa in frost of the car. In the ear with Mr. Kuhn were his wife and little daughter, and John Adams, a neighbor. All escaped Injury. The ear was badly damaged. LDCASVttXE COCTLE MARRIED &_tes Jean Dodda and Donald Harness. botJ; of Lucasville were united In marriage at Waverty on '8_tur- day afternoon. . MagUtrate O. W. D. Twyman officiated at the cere- Mr,. Albert Shrsder and Mrs. John *^'**q^*^** *********** *** '1^™*^™™**™™*?*!**** complimented by th. state Teichert. TAKES COOD POSITION* Johnny Pyle. of Beavtr, hss accepted a position as represrnUtive in the western part of Ohio for the John C. Winston Company, book publisher, of Phllsdelphla. Pa. L. P. Swiger, of Jasper. repmenU thU company in tte* eastern part ot the state,' while L. P. Oehres, former publisher of thte paper. U manager of the home offlce at Philadelphia. iKdwln P. Bearce. for a 5 year term^ji,, ottieials on the very efficient jand W. E. Martin, contractor and:opwayon ^,4 ^^ pmduetloa ot auto dealer of Upper Sandusky who;th, loeAj j^tt^ ttcton Mo#t rf Mrs. Mary Oesterle. 71. dhd rt, „puces H. Albert Smith for a 7; „,„ CJrdu stwld £°£^ e hon^ of her son. Walter, nearj-^ ^ Bimmtt R smith la'ieiitnUl who m ^ ™" DEATH OF MARV OESTERLE BAND IS MANGLED WtlH-m McKlnney. of near Minford suffered a badly torn hand when tt became caught in the belt of a feed crusher. Dr. Paul Jones of Stockdsle sttended him. Clarksburg. Ohio on Saturday ev-ju^ thltg member. enlng. after an tUneu of only one! —o- factory as they are cmainly bellying the popular notion that the week. Puneral set-rices were held Tuesday aftemoon with burial al London, O. Mrs. Oesterle U survived by a husband, Jacob, and 2 held on Wednesday night at tha aons, Walter, with whom she made,home of Mr. and Mi. Sam Stegle. her home and Leo, of .Oulfport,!Plans were made for a 5 days' _ Mississippi. The Oesterles formerly j meeting which will be held at tho\rttty weU p__a*ed 1 resided oa the LouU J. Schauseil.Stephenson Hall. Members of tbe}manufacturing processes ^^ farm north of Waverly but moved:board present wert: Mrs. Mae Dew-j . -_o_______ to Clarksburg about 2 years sgo.jey. Mr. and Mrs. 8am Slagle. Mr. We will pub-teh the obituary nest and Mrs. Orvlile Vulgamore, Henry week. OFPICIAL BOARD MEETS I wllef ^^^ ^ n0t ^ f ££ A meeting ol the official board R_ef. the Jasper M. Z. Church .was ^ p^ fc eo-^y „„,„,, w visit the factory at any time that it U in operarion and Mn. Trainer and the other employetts win be Ttte Reds do not base a -teg*. switch bitter on thetr 1933 roster. NOTICE TO FARMBRS I will be in the County Rr- Birkhetmer. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge .order's office on FHday of Wllteori. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Ste.- each *week to take applications «n Delbtr Bhkbeimer. Mrs. Mofiie for frtend re^ esute and chat- Scott and Mrs. Robert Vulgamore.' ui loans, oedrge DDCON tjUtJmtfat H^bMM-fM ■•.•:■■.'.' r_-4_BMN9Hp
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Title | Republican Herald 1935-02-21 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Republican Herald was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1914-1952. |
Publisher | Republican Herald Pub. |
Date of Original | 1935 |
Searchable Date | 1935 |
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 |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Description
Title | Republican Herald_1933-09-07_1935-12-26_0604 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Pike County; Ohio |
Identifier | Republican Herald_1933-09-07_1935-12-26_0604.tif |
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. |
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Resolution | 300 dpi |
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Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Text Transcript |
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 19*5
THE REPUBUCAN HERALD, WAVERLY, OHtO
PAGE*
ATWAVERLY
THEATRE
vi-ual fortunes take a dramatic
tarn when Uto gr*« industrial crisis arrives. May Robson's alerting
portrayal domtestes the action and
characters wtth a moving power
and tt to a tlner performance than
her Lady for a Day, which to praise
U. D. C. t. bai
church on our meeting nighto on were plajed and the Valentine bo-: JL'STICE QUITS BENCH \ Revival me-tings are bern* held
top of hto regular salary. [*** opened and each guest drew! Remarking thst then hasn't been)at Pcrree Chapel and will bt held
The contest for new m-sabeahipa\**om lh* bog. 'much lattice business, anyway, R.\tn*T Sunday. Rev. Hsrtey Hstder-
jwlll be «mtinu-d for another month [ A pot luck lunch was served at jo. Patterson has sent hte reslgna-
-___ ___w_i_ muted Brethren \***** * ******* ~*f****n worked ouU* **** **>*** and all departed, re-jtion as a justice of the peace In
Society *h»M E**11 **** ***oher couau 50 potato marking -what a good Ume they *. sdoto township, Ross county, to tht
Friday nod Saturday.
February IS and 16
_, ££"^5^ ^'butZZi-********** ******************«******* **>*_*******■
indeed, supporttag her In the <***,_-_.,__ .. \.» botne ot Mimeent emmU *** ****** **** ** ***>
of MlU* of tae Oods are Psy W-WJ^JJ.* ^J^ ,£t TueSaJ*! ******** ** ****** ******** *° ******* ******* ADVHmsiMO
Vtetosr Jory. Raymond Walburn and forty-seven member*!"* ti a new member to absent |
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