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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1935 PIKETON IfVtta I ****** ** ***t*h Barger and SalUe ., !__ — j Meettag was then adjourned to mjs, Rhyman Dawson who •__-'■*-*•**« cn the third Wednesday'ta heen seriously Jtn _» taiDre/vtag. ,'P«*-ru_ry whkh will be the first Mr. and Mra Cbetlet Farmer,(meeting of the coming year. « W-*htagtta» court House andi During the aoeial hour refroh- Mr. and Mrs. Muri Queen and dsu- ■ menu were served to the foUowtoa; ghf«r cf chiai^tiiiie were —•JMts-5meTnbcrt.- Man* Wlllson, Helen THE REPUBUCAN HERALD, WAVERLY, OHIO _. „. , „,m,x,,mK Wr.~ j-j-su: ""'wai. lastie wiuson, Heieti| "*-™ -~* •*'* I*-""- Ol neip-'"~ -* -wuriou-. w Sunday of Mr. and Mra irrta-f!Patterson. Ruth Barger; Ruth Vul- "**• ** ***** M»-«h«_. task which' OBhtfrt Btoke ha* retttmrd home Daily c! Piketon, rr-more; Ahre Osee— man; Pauline j_* ***** "t*0 *** srrlval had'*-^4* "P»n««_i-r Several weeks at Several frtend* wlih welt an«i'Oooper, Polly Talbott. sum. s,«,n:i"*" ****** But Mr*. Cllne In-liied -South Solon. He was *—.—,»«-_< Duly _- . . -_, £_^T._-_——,—....-—WW Several frtend* W«_ welt ailed Oooper, Polly Talbott, SaUte Samp baskets gathered at it* home of *-5*- Iv» Cutkr; Nora Vu*8-o-:<rc: "Mr, and Mrs. Hayward Daily r-f lhe' Row Sell— and Glad}-* 'Rhoadea Cotxsabaa ptk* or. Sunday andaur-' Th* Mnme Mtostouary Society ls prised Mrs Daily In honor cf ),a *rwrt*ortog s home talent play to btrUxtHy .i-':i)ivefB_ry. . be Rlveri in th« near futur*. The Church, of Chrut ta Chris- The liAHits- Aid Society of th*«Uon Dnfc„ i* being redecorated, M. K,'Cburch Rave * rewpOon on! Mra. F. J. McConneli et titer Tarngtv to tb.- new pastor. Rev.! York CKy: Miss Lottie Thoma* ol D E MofiVt and ht« fsmlly. : Coiumbu*: Mra Marjaret Cole- The loiJowing program wa* sen- j ">*W and MU* Florence Thoma* o>r«i antler the direction of Mi** of Lut-asville fixnt Friday with .Mr. Tkavtirrti wyna;r -and Mrs. Wm. Sampson. &m-: by Ihe congregstton. ; Mr*. Thad Itensoo, Mrs. Milton Prayer: Rev. MoffitL ' Btxchk and Mrs. "Clay Saunders Piano Soto: Majesty of thc Dcep'weie PorUmouth viator* on Snn- —Catherine Barger. iday. Violin Solo: Andante by Chick—j Mra. EUzabeth Pattrr-.cn ot Co- Actoratton by Borow—t—-Mrs. Paul- lumbus 1* vtotltag st tlie home of ine Cooper. Mr and Mrs. Cbarle* Patterson, Piano Duet by Margaret Anne' Mr. and Mra Donald Legg of Wynn and Catherine Banter. (Anderson. IndUna passed Thurs- VKAln Solo: Traumerel. Schuman j day with their uncle snd aunt. and T-mbourlnl by Friz KreiUkrJDr. and Mr*. A. B. Anderson. Mtos Oeneva Cltae entertained! Co***» Bobst at SprtngfitM wv Monday evening in honor of her!- Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs mother, birthday Mm, Otoe was!•*»«* Bobst. .ured to the home rf Mia Km-! ****** Adam* spent the week ma Cltae with *.h» pretest of help-lw,d •* Cohunbo* taf, In some household task whkh' OUbttt Blake ha* retttmrd home -a—*. »—j RMival ana ■ ~ "* *****-***ce* been done. But Mr*. Cllne insisted jf*5—1* •Sok**>- Ihet ihg M»nd the evening with! ber. That xh* was verr lonely since [ her daughter who hsd been vWi-, tag with her a tirr dsys wa* gone j to her home at Waverly, During; He was aecc— panled J Thl* year throughout the United j State* the Girl Scouts of this; count— wui celebrate National Oirl! Scout Wr«fc. Here in Waverly ear local chapter to to cekhrate by! starting an -old toy campaign." ' home bt 'i_.r.^-*^M-^ JPXt^^^oSfZ- Blske and bsby of South Solon %£^J*2£Z*$C%J*2 51 Kim, arin emm* . -_,t. um.. .,,..►. enliAtlng the service* of R«V. H. H.J retattS W!bur cf *** ************ Chureh I r-,..... «_„._.. e,* «♦,,» ..-i._*. "* ********* ft one fsmlly on lhat _._-._«_- -...----ry. -«r-Ji^*"™1' °* 2S «J?!2 <*********■ t-nkbtag loy, for the h- abeence the followtng t^**\t* J^T^J? ****** ********* had as«*mWcd st hcr l.om*: »-r.,w"" J™^ ™*_v ,_.„ Since Uwn he hss enlisted the and Mr* Robert Wiltoon, Mr. and. °,l%* °™n'™^"l^Z «rvto» of the Oirl ScouU and Mra WtOet Brown.- Mr. and Mr* -{ZtdTvlI™ here ' ***** ***** ******** ********** WIDUm Wit-on: Mr. and Mr*.} 8^rw_tt,J_! T_L- c^er cf ********** *"*>*** ****** ***** **• HaroW Oaborne: Mr*. Ocorgto; »■ ■« «_; *SLrKf^5 with the aid of good ciu-en* of «f ,^, M^k^«f _ J W^r ******* ****** *** *** >«"- W. i^"11*-*- ™« yW "T^ Mrs. John Markham; and Elmer. e^.j" hoped for a bigger and better Markh»m; Hmcr Borwn. Mm.) —„,_» «,.,, jnnk h(._ o~ Chrbtma-.' Their, aim' behind this Cltae grsclouily admUUd thst ^'day^hoolch* the^ Loyal Work- '» *° ***** those ********* »*** *** . PACE a. To Tin: tnizrss or WAYERi \!«-*-» --_ "' '" "JL'L' nimng^,^Z^Jh^^^ Entangled" Nov. 7th SWCLAIRIZE your car for winter. . . Winter Lubrication . . . Radiator Clean Anti Freeze . .. Heaters . .. Batteries .. Tire* and Accessories ... Be prepared .. . new cold weather lubrication . . See ft?,!"c'a,r Service Station MABKET AND TniHI>,SYRE_TS WAVKBLY, a was \-crj' agreeably surprised. The "•"** *Kao<a cm*, the Loyal Work-'" ro "****P tnose lamutes wiw are evening w-aa plea*anUy spent wtth:cr* *** Wedrte-<!ay evening. They unable to buy toy* for their chll- ' - UW "SmOtnir T>,—,„»K- .< .1.- >«_ idren. ff vrui hat-. .n>ti.i-_ — -_ —PauUne Cooper. PUno Solo: Song of Autumn 'Margaret Anne Wynn. Remark*: Rev. MoffltL Song: by Congregation. During the social hour refresh Clarence "rVttlt of Rising Bun, Indiana I* passing a few days with hi* parenU. Mr. and Mra Wayne rVttlt Funeral Director Fred Kress ha* gone to Cleveland where he will A long narrow face to not pleas- m ^pti^^~=^=|~*~_—*, tog decorated with autumn flow- j c. i_~»T^.,_ » L^T.. „ era A large crowd attended IJ'^, ^STe** l**"'10* »»»Pect- Thto HaUow«*en night should be| On Wednesday rfternoon the 'SL_^__^, w k '^ ' h rL ^"^ °f fU°* _ j -moon i^swkead ilhlihoim hot. | A hearty good tough never harmed music, both sacred and lnstrumm- "w ^^Through'* si thc the- tal. Rcfrc-hment* were served by °tr« *L_*f**°" *** ,UDCh# *X **» Oeneva and aMtotcd by Dorothy! ***»»r »*** ****«**><**** ********* Brown and Ruth O-borne. ',***' V?",*?"™1 ^'J'*W __ . ! C**to. Mabel Pratt. Lucille Halter- Tbe lecturer, pro tern wlll pre-;m_,. ld4 _,-_; MlWred Rapp; aent a Hallowe'en progrsm at the _>,, rummerstein. Bemlcc Swan- next moetme of the grange which {oayneue Scheutle; Adaline Pratt; will be October 22nd. Come rally I .*__,)<* j^^ MlWred Rapp, around us. dear Or*ngers so truejen-je py^. Knt, *_,<,»»„., yj-. Be merry and wise ta Jthe things |tj_ n,pp ,-j j^ ^-j _j_ |t thal you dol Ij g^jL Mrs Mary Btpst and daughter of ChUlicothe spent the week end wtth Mr. and Mra Charles Scharenberg. Joe BUke Of South Solon spent dren. tt you hste anything to donate please call 27BK or the Oirl Scout Executive, Mra WalUr Scott —Phone COI. Oarden Club met at the home of Mra Ruth Vulgamore at Jasper. The meeting wa* called lo order by the president Mra Marie Wlllson and roll call was answred by naming the bird the intended to encourage to make lu home tn her tarden. The followtng program wa* given Mr. and Mr*. Robert Armstrong i sny one. of PoUmouth were the week end j So come add your share and be ,1, el M- • •—— Mrs. Oscar guesu of Mr. and Arm—trong. Ben Dunham and ion Ben Jr. •nd Karl Dunham of PorUmouth were Sunday guesU of Mr. ami Mrs. John B. Foster. Ray Claytor was a visitor at Growth and Culture of Dahlias. Cincinnati Sunday. Mra PauUne Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Cloice Riley cf Winter Bulb*, Mr*. Alice Cheese- Portsmouth were week end guesu sssn. rf jr-. Ell* Henson. Study of Chrysanthemum*, pre- Mr. and Mra Ronald Oulh and pared by Julia VaUery and read by. eon attended the foot ball game Mrs. Ruth Vulgamore. at coiumbu* Saturday. The offlcer* were elected for the i _____ coming year aa follows: President—Marie Wlllson. pumpkin* that night. With glad smiling faces and hearts sweet and bright We can be Jolly aod have our fun And not be unkind to any one! Mr. and Mra Nolan Murahv and Mr and ur- n—. sj.m ,,, "? I ,"*r-"*!X I"** « no* tuiny ana ne v^ie «^.v^_^N~1 °- Ath'it****** ******* He ww placed on Riley of (Mr JTm^x, L"**" * Probation f~ a period of one year 7 "I Mr and Mra Elmer Brown. _„«, ordered to report to the pros- r.^..' " ******* c**** *** ecuting attorney at spedned' times family -pent the week md with during the period of probation, on Mr. and Mrs. WUUam Cltae of condition Uiat he pay the cosU W,mIjr' of the esse. the week end with home folka PAY COSTS £NB REPORT TO a-ROSECT-WG ATTORNEY. _„_„ Elmer Tackett, who waa to have I j. Moore been tried ln the common picas! n—- .^ »-. _ .. court on Wednevl.y. OctobeT H rJ_L _J *& £__** *°*-W on a charge rf carrying concealed X^_W?..°L ********* * ****hetr tUBTHS IN PlV-E OOUNTY Born to Mr. and Mra Kendall Howard of near Ptketon a son—Dr. I. P. Seller. Born to Mr. and Mra Marian Skldmore of Camp Creek a son— Dr. Seller. Born to Mr. and Mra John Kell- ar of Olade a dsughter—Dr. Wm MeCaleb. Born to Mr. and Mra David E. Bowman rf Bethel a dsughter— Dr. M E. Moore. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Emcraan CutUp rf Wakefield a son—Dr. M. on a charge rf carrying concealed weapons appeared before Judge Oeorge D. Nye and changed hto fonner plea rf not guilty and be Sampsoa Corr»poTUllng Secretary — Rose Bettor. Program Committee: Mae Dewey, Polly Talbott. Alice Chreseman. Prize* for best flowers were •- —Dr. Moor* Born to Mr. and Mra Pearl Murray rf Warerly Route One s daughter—Dr. Moore. Barn to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Davis of Lucasville a son—Dr. M E. Moore. at seven o'clock. Sermon by the pastor Rev. Theodora Schlundt and special mutlc and a specUl colo by Donald Amlerson of Piketon. A kind invitation to extended to ev try one. £^T> ,^*,L BEASS*G-*«» APPLES FOR SALEt — peStlta..0*** T*CUti 0n B GRIMES OOLDtN and BE» DE- non-support charge which WM set uaOUS. Oaed Quality Picked for Tueaday, October 02 fa, the Apt*, at R«Men~ In Beaver. ISo NOTICE «£_53__^^ aecreur, and Treawrer-SaliuU--,. ,t ^ ___,etUc_ gjglZ^~**»**"J*-* theJAppto. at B^Mence In B_aver. tS, lat seven o'clock. Sermon by the! _2_5^-^EL22? h" __? »-|«» $U» pet trnthet Dn-a at Me SPECIALS For Saturday, Oct. 26 g3—iI-^AUL STORES 2 pound box Soda Cracker. 18c 1 pound box .Soda Crackers 10c Pure Black Pepper, per pound 15c Chocolate Drops, per pound 10c 25c iar Lanford Vanori-rin* Salve ..17c 1 lb. box Epsom Salts, 2 for 15c Jar Rings, 2 dozen 5- 10 penny Nails, 3 oounds 10c Pint Jar Mustard, 2 for 15c 25c jar Mutton Suet Comoound ......21c Clodhopper Store WAVERLY - We hawe near Waverly a beautiful baby _rand piano, which we are forced to take back. This piano ic guaranteed by the World'* Oldett and Large*t Music House. Purchaser may pay balance due, either in caah or in small weekly or monthly payment*. We would con*ider an upright piano a* part payment. Get in touch with CREDIT MANAGER at once, care of the RUDOLPH WURUTZER COMPANY, 38 SOUTH LIMESTONE STREET, SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. —-- - , __ "■■"■ aw- wi >i— per nram. un—— ai kx **»-ed to Th-raday. November 7. j twa-el O. H. NUTT. BRAVER. O. The Party's On Me —TOUR VOLUNT—KJ4 OROCER. YOU'RE INVITED TO SAVE I, Vnur presence 1* requested tmmedUtcly at my VOLUNTEER STORE. I'm the host at a gaU Hallo—>en Thrift Party. To extend my ccrrdui tnvlution to nrcryon* I have rwaonelly seKct- *d th* foods you kno- and like so well and listed them at eaua lo-v pricea Come ta and get aequalnted-youll have a good time saving money at thl* big value giving event. WHEN WE SAY SCOOP, THAT MEANS HllRRY! Tn all the arts, including buying, the exceptional is only a- chieved by introduction of new ideas ... we realize this so well that ah the stock is refreshingly different. Our comprehensive showing of new fall and winter merchandise is distinctly unique. Now On Display The New Ford V-8 for 1936 Beautiful new lines and colors . . . Easier Steering and Gear Shifting .. . New Interior Beauty . . . Super-Safety Brakes . . . Time Proved V-8 Performance. . . Economy and Reliability. See the Finest Car Ever Built. Clarence Vailery WAVERLY, OHIO M. S. C. RAISINS Seeded 2 for 17c, Seedless 2 for 15c Saturday Special Coffee I FANCY SANTO.''—MILD ANI) MELLOW Post Toasties, 3 pkgs 23c l.T 1'IT.tn TEN CENT SIZE Volunteer Milk, 4 tall cans 25c EXCrPTIONALLV FINE. Campfire Marshmallows . . . 20c Crackerjack lc BOTH FOR 21c Riverview Ginger Ale 10c l.'K'.l BOTTLE Libby Tomato Juice, No. 1 can .'. 9c FKOOIICKS ENERGY Volunteer Olives, No. 8 jar 23c Vl'UFffU MANZANILLA Iced Fruit Cookies lb. 13c VoIunteer'RSP Cherries, 2 No. 2 can25c EXCEPTIONALLY FINE. Volunteer Hominy. 3 large ca. ns....25c EXCEPTIONALLY FINE. Volunteer WG corn. 2 No. 2 cans 27c IXCEFTIONALLY FINE. ' GOLD MEDAL Flour 24H lb. sack $1.23 ^OL>HOPPER STORE NOUTn 8T„ WAVEHLY. O J. W. COOPER PIKETON. OHIO PAULINE BLAZER omega. ilmrV WELTY BENNETT HEAVES. OHIO FRED H. VOELKER OIYEN'S. OBIO CHARLES CUTLIP Wakefield, ohio Floor Coverings Durable Heavy Gold Seal Felt Bate Floor Covering, new colort, new designs, 6 ft. wide, running yard $1.00 9 ft. wide, running Yard ....$1.50 Genuine Burlap Back Linoleum, at per running yard . . i $2.90 9x12 Felt Base Ruga, floral and Block Pattern*, all new colors and deaigna, for $4.95 and $5.95 Savings In House Needs SAVING IN THE HOUSE WARES- IRONING BOARDS, A $2.49 Quality Folding atyle Board with smooth finish 54 inch ironing aurface —at each $1.49 WASH Boilers. $2.95 quality heavy tin with good grip handles, special prico of $1.39 COAL HODS. 69c quality corrugate- galvanized steel bucket with atrong 'hail handle, each SOc (SKILLETS. Large No. 9 size cast iron, exceptional value for . . . .85c No. 8 for 75c T/AlE CLOTHS. In all color* and sizes at $1.00 up ALARM CLOCKS. Pedestal ba»e ha* ■ruaranteed movement, .dependable loud alarm for $1.00 FLOOR BROOMS. Plain Handle*,— Broad Shoulder, for 39c SEWING MACHINE. Only I Kentucky Home Sewing Machine, drop head, real value tor $32. None Bettef We are Market Center for all Steel Roofing*, woven wire Feeing, house Spouting*. We Specialize in the Estate Heatrola. For Men and Boys ALL WOOL JACKETS with the full length talon zip-up fastener, Couack styles, navy blue on!y,yat each $3.50 Boy's, at each $1.79 WOOL COAT SWEATERS. Attractive shades in Tan, Blacks and Blues, durable and warm for $1.00 and up .SUEDE CLOTH SHIRTS. Ideal for all outdoor wear, tan only ... .$1.00 UNDERWEAR. Heavy flat knit Union Suit* for men, at per suit . .97c MEN'S WORK SHIRTS. Heavy Chambray and Covert Cloth, well constructed, for each 48c CANVAS CLOVES. Good quality Hutking Glove, real value, dozen97c For Women and Children OUTING GOWNS. Regular 69c and 75c value, good quality outing V neck line*, bia* binding trim, each 50c Plain White, Peach and FIe*h Outing Gown*, at eaclP 75c JERSEY BLOOMERS. Extr. good quality Jer*ey, well constructed, medium and extra sizes, per pair . ,35c Children's Jersey Bloomers, at per pah* 10c and 25c DRESSES. Children's school Dre**e* —Fruit of the Loom Prints, in plains, stripes and floral designs for each$l Good quality print Drotae* as low as each 59c HOSE. Children's School Hose, » real' value for per pair .-;iag washers One of the most modern up-to-date Washers, fine quality, expert workmanship and design assure you of perfect safe performance. Easy on your clothes, will give maximum service over a period of many years at $69.50 and up Dewey's Store '""•as-"- The Republican Herald VOLUME 93. 5 NEW SCHOOLS TO BE OBTAINED In Latest Allotment Of Jobs Under WPA PIKE TO BENEFIT Pike County Rural Building Program Ordered To Provide Jobs For Many. fund* and $146 in state money, j GrSht road projMt* are among) the *otM r-lcfu-tt. Road Number! J1 tn Sunfuh, Beaten and Mlftlin j ■ town-hlfas Is to employ 64 msn Ior J months for viilcta the government, vrlll expend »134»g and the county W.Tit). Laurll IUdgc road la to be resurfaced with 3* men working three months, with the government furnishing $4,803 and the county 1370. Bridge rtoon-tmcUon on Camp Creek • Hunter road win work 10 men for 9 months at a coat of *7Sa and *400. Laurel nidge guard rail Is to cost «915 aod tm ang will work II men for 2 month- Widening of the Dog Hollow road ts to provide jobs for U men for 3 months st a cost ot 11,005 ln federal money. ImprovemenU for road number 33 will require It men ■ _.-—_-. mc mm „—rm,J-*°* -0 **** *t * COSt Of $443 Itt XABOB AMOUNT TO BC STO™, ,____, _„._ Hettei.vieto- road repairs are to cost IS282 and M0« • for forty men working 3 month- New school building* sod Im- j VaUer road repair* call Ior 23 men provement* to schools and grounds] tor two months St cost of (3,339 county asd township road pro-jand W80. ject* snd rtflage street and side walk Jobs are among the more im-i rOLICI*. QUICK. 1 V porumt WPA work, reJaase for{ GET STOLEN CAR lmniedisxe inauguration ln Pike WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1935. HASB^NME^fH^r^BE PRESENTED NUMBER 44. Lt»t Of Officers and Jud|t'; ******* 8wtu'1 C***K Judges Chosen For The Election AN ERRONEOUS ttL'MOR In order to correct an crrori-uu* ' '■ rumor lhat has been circulated In j i certain part* of the couuty. we wWi , io ctrtUy that not more than one- ; fiftieth of the county road fund ; has been spent on the road- on I and around Lake While, In tact' DEATH STRIKES AWEARY DRIVER A t Waverly Hi^[^SrZS^'^,"*t^\F***^ Dick KilIed _t I t • *Oe e School Auditorium **** ***** ***** b* *** 8**u:of * rtU-PARtNO gt-IIEDt'LE Superlntendrnts and coaches ... . __ '-V-- '_« "'_»* 'Ohio, the different hlgb achools of Pike! Thursday Nov. 7. county will meet thu afternoon st j the office of County 8uncrfn!end ln a lew year*. In all probability there wtll be hundreds of thous- FULL LIST GIVEN *** J- & Way. for the purpose of i MT 8-00 O'CI CtCK 'IT* *^* * ^"^ P^Ptttr * y*\ making out the county higr/school i °*W V <-L**-»*-K. I ****** ***** ***** **** ******* *** I basket ball schedule for this tes- * i amount spent. H. L. Schwardt, Republican *on Leader, and -uryn-an, T-© Look After Local Interest ELECTION ON M.\r n i -uw i"The. D,s*cop Entangled" j MELTING IN ELECTION WORK * W,,, Bc Given Noveni- Mrs. Joseph It Jones has been| b*r 7th* named as assistant clerk of the e-j lection board, durtn*; the bilry days. _.._„ „. She wlU work until after the el-;KAM>V ***** TO BE PRESENT sctton. 8. E. WEST. SHERMAN UOHTLK. ORIS C. BRAMMER, Commissioner*. W, M. COOL. County Auditor- LOTS GOING FAST Sale ol lou at Lake White near In Auto Wreck On Saturday Night 22 YEARS OF AGE Elmer Smith, Companion Of Dick, Escape* With'Minor Injuries. ACCIDENT NEAR CIIIIXICOTUE county. Announcement was mad* at the district WPA offlce* st ChUUcothe Wedaesdsy that 39 projects ln Pike county were released officially and work could start a* aoon as men on relief sre selected and assigned. Major Portion rederal Money Pike county projects will mean an expenditure of till,132. Mcit Highwa*-*Patrotmen Capture Pair In Warerly In A Hur.-y-i.ij Style. Within 30 minutes after an auto had been stolen In ClrclevUle, early Monday, state highway patrolmen had recovered the auto and landed Its two occupants tn the Pike Co. _, ._."____.~_-_3^jn*'l!.,."rt "7*?* JsU. Officers Roquet and Oder of tL^J^JL^?* !&£ £_" **** CWUlcothe^ub-sUUon recelv- _2L_2rf *ZT^ *"********* ed the radio report of the theh ^SSS-LWI**? S_W , - ****** o'clock. M a little before t^mount in the Ust ot pro- ,:J0 „_ ^ „_,_ m ;hf ***L____rf-2 CWWl3r#*-r* 5fnew north aktru ciTarerly. Tbey gave f^!-__^J_f *****,****i***r**-\cbsse and made the capture at iT^ ^t S2_2£_?_l. nUra' «*• ***** *** °* *» dty her of one room bulldinga flites art The following are the Pike Co. 'vnTrnc CUAI„ -. Rehearaals an. «-n .«_i^ i Waverly. opened Saturday and U y rreclaci offlclala for the Section VOTERS SHOULD' f« ihe^itLi ri.!^i ,1 '**> ********* *<* *** **** ** **•"' W"r> /rom * ***** *****- ****' to be belg, on Tuesday. November. p ASS ROAD I FVY T*** offering 2_L^1^5?'ft-*-* ****** UP ***** maaOay'■***<*- ******** V. of Route B, Wa- 8lh: irAOa KUAU i-__V T toneleg-lm Ll£Ln^?™ ^ altbt, U lou had been sold. W.!*-^ n«tded at the wheel of hla S high--___?__,!__£! *** ***** «-J a U Oage are,**** sedan, when about a- mile and S_r_S?__S__' t____!Mm "lln charge of U.e sales. The ln,\*bsU motb ot ChUUcothe on Bt 7Ul are SO by 100 feet and sre being! °* Saturday night, at 10:45 o*c_>ck a M/_j un j. ■ so*d *°* ****** ***** *** ******°* *° *nd WM ******* ***** ** *** ****- * moss luiarfous Comrd- ;„_, madt ^ pjke county people, »«l*—ot crash into a telephone BENTON TOWf_5HIP Demccrau: Samuel Ftaley. pre- "They E-p.ct C^timianca -Sir^iSS No^eS sMlng judge; clarence Malmberg,' Of GoocTRoed. In ial Ho p 1 *' Kovcmber £_JfiiiuCtortol lAn™uon«' *******! Pike County Republicans: otls 8tulU. Judge; Chariea Cottrell, judge; Walter Mc-! Inasmuch as the Board of Coun-' COnJi' ■__?•. h'•-r•<>u*, three-act J quite a number of prominent peo-'!»»*- E*tn*r Smith, », Waverty, a Crackcn. clerk. ,iv r«.-—.-,!_,««--«. mi »,„ - <-°meay inai .t-pg yml tn 8n u_ itiitermi norte, nt th*:' comDanlon. e«car>ol _?rlou» »ibj-_ ,ty Commissioners of Pike County CAMP CREEK TOWNSHIP I have made the neee«ary steps to i E__£J°I5U* „!fU8hUT fr0m ***'****, ****, bought lot*. DemoeraU: Crawford Legg, pre-!Place a 3-rnin road levy upon the: K ^* you in an up- pie from different parts of the j companion, escaped serious hort* and afler being treated for aome . _.„, ^,„. .„_. .,,, uyw „,_ JeuU and bruises at Uie Chillicothe aiding judge; Ed Thomas, judgs; ballot this fall to bc voted by thei,, „m, •' "'e cast have prac- PAI I FROM TRFF ho-P*-*1. waa discharged. Ray Dunham, clerk. Republicans: cltlwru of the County we feel that " f •m,ftl the>* ***** *** *** rtWJltl I IVE-I- j Companion Asleep. Dewey Ealy, judge; Morris Looney, aome e-rplanaUon should be made.! re^«1^n* ***** will be spent in PROVES FATAL; Mr* ******* was asleep when the Judge; WllUam McJunkln. clerk. In order that the m-crMlty of the *********** **' ««lon of the playi j crash occurred. MARION TOWNSHIP \ passage of this levy be brought !™ ************ comical sltuaUons _._._ Ke_i:___r P:_. _- ' Dtc1' ***** *** companion, Elmir DemoeraU: Lindsey Thompson, forcibly to the pcopk-. we wish to er!n, ************** Leoam Keplinger, flke Co. 8nUUl ^ or Mr __ ^ „,,__ presiding Judge; Albert Brummcr submit a few IscU , Christian Endeavor Society I » **armer, Utea Of A . Smith of Waverly, operated a truck Judge; Harry Adams, clerk. Rcpub- in 1933 an emerecnev exist** m Waverly V. D. church U. Broken Back. ; between Akron and Buffalo. They -cans: Clarence Butler, Judge Ed the^«cl>ooi ^StiS lt!l!!WM""8 thU -■••*nalninent and| T_v, _. ~ were returning to Ptke county In a DanleU. judge; Elmer Jor5o?clcr_. lo kcejTSe schooU ™? H,.™*". *..***»***> ***** ** ******* t*!«_^.-!_'^??!^^a.^im!.-rf:^n to spend the week end when E. JACKSON TOWNSHIP DemoeraU: J open, me leg-:-UnM, lhe sno_, Wt of the season. Cjrnlhl*,na' ***° suffered-a broken u^ accident occurred. ™"1, i_S_L tr? °"' •? °f tht! «fi-r*r£?£££^_* in a fall from an apple tma^g^Z^S^ explain how a--™,.-, jlog judge; Olln w°i.T °ud^ - T*c £Zol7betT IT T ******** Oel ytatt. while *\mm*;*a*a Sgo. dlsd 1-Sday. L_ vxUgM happened; Estate at Oerman, In On^on t^.; J^perT **• *** ********* of the Car. « Halm, clerk. I^publicina'w.^er tt revtSfS rold L£% by Ch^rU, S_ !_*°'M* ______ S__Sa^ ^ FZtJ^ ■ "#*" ,K,rt°lmen* ***** *BV**' Carr** Run, Bm Orove, and Buch-h"10 -*1* the ****** ** P«te Ad-1 Clement*. Judge; Wilbur HatfU-ld 23 ZT__ n _T1 S?i&\ .i*^*** fr0m thc pUy **** ** I „ K*Pl**«** ana 6 children. Ug.UD- tbK ,„. _w tne ^^ anan. DeVos. and Drjn__Uoo ol\**** *** *»•»- Worlhmgton. both!Judge; Ray Jacason. clerl Se count tui L __^S .Bm°"g the Vi4r,0us **' %" %L_^_!_3 ?/ ^t?JT'' **** ******>***** <*****t> »- the are arcWtecU for" the!0* ML ********** Ky- **** ******[ w- JACKSON TOWNSHIP Jobs. Two of the -—Carr's Run ln u>* oounty Jail, from which j DemoeraU: Earl Clcmenu, presld- and Elm Orove-were star ted under u-e-' «uh*equ«>tly were eUlmed by j tog Judge; Forest Acord. Judge; the county haa tost tZSSXXUSO to parto>enu of the "church" Mn. Arabeile Deardoff of Middle-, wheel" date by lhat action. Excellent Caat of Chanu-te- I ***** Mr»- Dorothy Chaffln. ol; ' craahea InU> Pola, Since the ten mill llmlution, An excellent cast of characters Cynthlsna; Fred KepUnger of Co-; The car swerved to the left side , - ■ ■ wtnt tnto effect lav. >e*r. after a are as follows: ilumbus and Reece and Howard aljof the road, struck the ditch, and PERA and the building, are now^^**** ****** ************ . * ^* r******* «*crk- R«Pobl-cans: vo[e or Uv> peo^ rMlucln- the Calvin Spangler -Everett Strawn ho"'- *** also leaves two brothers: • when „ arl angle crashed into ready for roofing. The program:_Tne **** *** **** f**f*tty ot}J. C. Hams. Judge; w. M. Clem- ^ nte of ^ ^-.y by one- Deacon Pe-irose...„...Floyd Beckwlth'■ ****** **** **t* Keplinger of Sin- the telephone pole which demol- imons- Mtm Sflm******** ******* third, it U Impossible to secure Rev. Dr. Sopher..Virgil Bumgarner < **** Springs and a sister Mra. Dor* lihed uie auto and pitched the j MIFFLIN TOWNSHIP sufficient funds with which to Harry Baxter Earl BUum Oarren of Marshall j two occupanU out. Both men were i Democrats: Carey Beekman. pre- ; -^i-taj- the toads ol this county. Mr. Ralferty, a Plain Clothes Man { Funeral services were conducted, .necked ur«>on-clous and were p. m. Frtdsy I *>dlng Judge; Ray Dotson. Judge;. ,-,„, u _ -gaiu,^ Ul_t ««-. Richard Deering j this afternoon at thc Cynthiana p,ckwl up by _ passing CCC am- , - • ,_ , __-__-. are at least IWO miles of county, Oeorgla Sopher „Eva Blaum Church of Christ in ChrtatUn Un- buianoe which took them to Uie months at a oost of KM* ln fed- war Stockdaie after lingering UI- < Floyd Trimbel. Judge; A C. Uoo_hj|0a_ ^^ _ m,_y )-_-_ aiul^Ruth Mary DoU j ton with th* Rev. J. W. Sylvester In bo-pual. Mr. Dtek died Bunday ■end funds and ♦3.7SS by the *chool J nea» of compllc*tlott». Be was ajJ-nd, Judge; Frank Elliott, clcrk.i.t llMt tbnt gnd p-jb^iy nve ' Katy Lucille Woods charge and burial was made ln the-jgm »t 11*» without regaining hoards. Ison of Henry snd Katherlne Smith I PEE PEE TOWNSHIP Um<a _. many c_wrU _ the, Story af tha PUy. | Cynthiana cemetery. ! coru-^c-u-ne**. Ke received a frae- 1 tured skull and S of his ribs were FORMS AVAILABLE SOON j torn loose. He wa* attended by Dr. ue wlll not suffice. If the 3-mlU I ministry, so when he drops tn upon j _ program j called for 7 of the new structures'1*- Peters, of ClrclevUle. and two—Idaho and Camp Creek —have been computed. The Carr's Run and Elm Orove | JACOB W. SLARK Death at eleven . projeeu call for 34 men for ftve' eUlmed Jscob Slark, aged 77, ofi°*car Hughes, clerk. Republicans: son of Henry and Katherlne Smith i The O-many atructure U t*- l^S*** **srvlvcg by" tour sons andlpr^dlng'Sge: Ptmi^!an!^\S^L.^T mJLSml, - un" I .Everyone »**>***«* W» 8*»*-\ timated to^ulnT1o^e_f fo-r'ow dsu^tcr: Earl and Nathaniel'D. 8MBI-SS, clerk. RepubiSjder»t-nd th*1 such ******* ***<*■]**** *** ***** ** ***** *** ***\ G—ends To Be Improved PEE PEE TOWNSHIP Clarence Pulscher, i*-r _s,_.-s,_-__i.'s^^tlS^^rJr^\^w€E," EHE_sa__*-S_rsL'*_ -ri_=i —-■« - asrr_v ^.."L.8^0^ Mcc_ln oTasTvIu; h. ___'SZl ^^ ^mni* SS_,SST ]****?> ** I********** ********* *** *** **^*** *** ** * * ****** hero,-- C .Douglas* and the count, ag-: »„_ The body was Uken to tha .months, at a cost -eral funds and $4,808 board fund*. The Jatper job U to McCain of AshvUle. He also leaves .require the aame number of men two slstera Mr*. Mary Lute* of and same time with federal funds L_c*-vllle and Mra Anna Knapp eatimated at *S_« and the board t>t Waverly. furnishing M.S31. The Buchanan; Puneral services were held at the projeeu call* for 37 men for tour j Mt. Victory Church at 3 p. m. months, the cost to be M.447 In! 8unday with the Rev. Joe Lutes federal tunda and *4-*» In local ',** ******* **** ******** *** ***** ** Junda. the Jacob cemetery. "ij. School ImprovemenU Include: Pool baU field for Piketon high, .__. ij-ht^i unH_..nin» „e -«-,- nm., ; West, Judge; Clinton Jones, clerk. c^r-S^2f_? __^*? ' The Ohio SUU university sous PatETON VILLAOE and Idaho school grounds, improve j ^^ ltbor%lory ^-»to Pike | X3*ta*^H*tS^S grtmg SOILS TEST-NO pn\mv TowMsmc 1 ■ ~ »-———* _——..~ — -._ .-.— —_. w ~-« __>—__/ ,m,v,-^ — • 1 —> ous. ine body „ Derr__r_u^Jnh ri,i«n -«, I™* operaUon* because there Is jof the base ball diamond, he geU «l sttended an all day meeting arcR ,_,__,, _„,_- _ waveriy. s_U_Tl_d«'- £_lt*r ^__J__2-N* ■ deflclt to ,h*t ,und *°* " * lTftrted ********* 'at tasaaooih*. October 2«th to re-j p^^ mi£*i were held thU Jamr- KeHfer cJert. Lr>ubl£a£ wU1 ****** thal *************** Cal U a pitcher, dc luxe, and celve fuU Instructions m the hand- __,_-,, „ two o'clock at the Rav^U_^ l*ud_? eZTo Tt- ***>****■ ******* m»Wn« ** «"fflcult;aUo a dean up ctouter. In other Ung of the 1935 wheat contract*; 0rerg p^-,, ho-,, -,„ ^ ruv. on Dowcu luAe*'TsoL tt^r rivet ''to* **** ******* ***"***' ***** ******** mo**3' "***" ***" ""*** ****** eng, ang arc enthurustlc about the - v ai0M ^ _ ^ w.-e-jy u« mnv xoww^p I" ***** ** **** ******* ******** *° * hlt ****** s run. he ls rushed! beneflu available to wheat growers j_ _ church _ <__._„ _„, _. rjemoeVTir wiiurd Baker nre-11-»-"- *^********°*** ***** t****** **** ***** ****** *** ******* ****** j _ plk«' ***>**'• *** p,kc ****** terment was made In Evergreen __Wh_t»' lUv Huff luSae-'*^01"- spcndlng ">f ****** '* *° ** t*™"h "1lh _ hlt* Whe*1 '*^m *h°Uld ********** 1 cemetery under the direction of tho Wm Sherfdan c^ri. ReD^l_an.: l*****' Wy 1O0n' nnd ll wU1 tht**' ■ "** **" '*****' L5 to fftU ,n *"** ,h* ********** ** ***** *** ******** A. M. Oregg Company. WDk uncnoan clert RepuBUcan*. jfore ^ nect_ary ,0. me County to with the mlntster*s daughter. And;which has been much Improved as Merman Foraker. Judge: Ernest ^^ j-jjjy, ctOatts*.4t tbe county Uien. in attempting to show bis a result of three years of experl-1 CARS COLLIDE ON TRAIL with several days of road work at. Uncle, the Deacon, a good time, | ence. This contract should be pre-: A ^ owrsttl by w. A. Burns, of I various times throughout the win-: they are arrested and the Dcaccn: pared to fit thc farm much better ChUlicothe and a car owned by IL __TS_^_wf_Uh 2525^ __v?_ icotinty on November 7th and 8th ,„, X d*7«I tatir i ***' Thl- r°ad *" *"" mak' " **"*' __ n"ht ? ' *__ Scan<U1 than the t0Xmt* °™ **' % PUC «■ MoscowlU of Chicago flgured the Piketon high school Install a rio_, announced. The fol- w J_jL_r^___LRta5_____^ to assist road workers In Is Immtocnt-disaster impends -; County Agent or A. C. Douglas. to _, ^^-j near lhe vanmeUr t^L ^Xei^rJ^^1***^ *^P* *** **** *********'■ S___d 7£*£. JuS ""ITI************ <** -«» •* to kerp the and AuntU goes on the war path, .ill gladly explain detail* and Uke ._„„, gS* two mile* south of ^t ^to!i» SS %?, Waverly high school In the. af-! s^n JuS John Mlll'er clert i ***** *** pMSabl° *****«°*' A __ *>*« *** ** -ne efwtal game applications. ,pte« on Monday evening. Both __£?. it,? S-T^T ~ "^f,0Ur ternoon of November 7th. I iS'totS i Pike county ha. been Justly arrives. Nearly everybody's repuu-; ! car* turned over *r-l the Mc-cowl*- months with the government furn-j „ _J , __| _ -vnysv *vwrwur |_«>ud of IU county highway system. Uon and peace of mind depends! SIARY CATHEKINE BEEKMAN [ _«. k»^i-.i.~,.»_i aith drlvera In federal funds and Is to provide _0 men work tor two montha The .proposed ImprovemenU at t h • StockdaU achool call for $1,900 ln federal funds for 30 men for a two ____r^__S_2^T2_5ti__^l 'Be*ver"'hi'gh"*.hooron morning! o**££: Jol_TcTt^"presldln.'P'0"*- of IU county highway system. Uon and peace of mind depends; SIARi* CATHERINE BKEKMAN !^wa* badly damaged lshlng »3,800 and the achool board! Nr,„,mhJ. *,u -^ ta——crata. jorm -utiip. preswmg ^ ,t ^^ ,,__ po^ble to tra- upon the outcome. Here lt t*. In ««.,-~i _iriia- mtnrf ' only H00. Landscaping for the1 November Sth. ' iudae: Charles Vukramorc. tugsn-.i . . *y. .^ ■.._.._. . t . ....* .,_ .. -.., . »„, eacaped serious injury. two rural schools ls to cost $1.900. SZ-Tln_-^--rta'--Vh-r tbel-^m-^ 1^y*_^»>^^»-<^-r|^--^>>* ~^*v «'e feel that this arm, and also delivers the: timely I Latham following an extended Ul- j ™ '"""• * ™.'.^r_^_^_Ty* I condition should continue. | punch that saves the day for all; ness of lnnrmliles. I S. E WEST. SHERMAN UOHTLK ORIS C. BRAMMER. Commissioners. W. M. COOL. County Auditor. The damaged CLACDE MeALUSTER PASSES month pet Iod. Piketon high school repairs call for 4 men, 3 months at an expenditure of 1615 ln fed- ??JlT*? "£. _5__fe_f___l Claude McAllister. 56. of near hoard tunda The sanation Pto-Idu., died at lus home on Wedne.- Ject at Latham to to ******' »;day of Ust week of cancerofthe men, 3 month*, with ILS47 In fed- j stomach. soil* tested sre urged to get Instructions from the vocational agriculture teachers or from the Pike County Agent. eral funds and MM In local money. He ls rurvived by 5 brothers. T* Repair Waverly streets 1 Robert ot Elm Orove. Harry B. of Lake WhlU U not overlooked In ^ ->_.._-; Oeorge, of Ptketon; El- the proposed ImprovemenU. One > _,-, of ne_. ijiUjboro and Charles project calls for employment of 30 j.f 0f otUwa men for a months to dear south j p_neral serrlce* were held Sat- ahore of the lake .for new road.1,^- at two p. m. at the Smith The cost I* to be (3.436 ln federal. hjjj churcn __ burUl was made funds. Several proJecU are ltotedl,- ^a church cemetery, for Waverly. Repainting of steel SEAL TOWNSHIP Democrats: Harry Schuster, presiding Judge; CecU Vance, Judge; Dan Farmer, clerk. Republicans: Otto ParrOl. Judge; Ira Hawk. Judge; Jacob Schilling, clerk. SUNFISH TOWNSHIP DemoeraU: Clinton Salter fields presiding Judge; Thomas Smith, Judge; A. R Wallace, clerk. Republicans: AT CONVENTION punch that saves thc day concerned. He proves, in the end.) She ls survived by a brother,j that he U a pinch hitter In thei Aaron Beekman. near Sinking) «,_„___ »-„, , w— -> affairs of realj Ufe as weU as on j Springs and a sister, Mr*. Wm. i ,,,1™. ^l" VLl' 7Z,,_. ^«£_-_€- „„KU, 1^1^°^^ Chance To Hear Kandy Kids {brother ln Illinois. As a treat to the audience be-i Funeral services were held tween act* and before the curtain j Sunday at the Sinking Springs j rises, thc C. E. orchestra, better j Church with the Rev. R L Leeper | TO THE VOTERS OF PIKE CO We. the undersigned, resldenu known as the Kandy Kids — WPAY | ta charge and burial wa* made In I an-*1 electors of Pike county, Ohio! artisU — will pUy o*d time music, the church cemetery. Walter 8wain. Judge;. ^-.^ r—c-mend that the voters ' »nd _ng the old time baflads that j Roy Legg. Judge; Denxll Williams. of u _ -ou-ty jupport the three jare f_t coming back today to take! *t*in*SE8HOULO CARRY ******- l-_l road levy to be voted on No-j the place of modern music | PUte^unty electors will vou onj jof the NaUonal Undertaker's Association. He made the return trip from CleveUnd to Columbus in a passenger plane and was well pleased with the experience, covering the dlsUnce of 140 miles tn 45 minutes, UNION TOWNSHIP I vember Sth. We feel tbat this: Don't forget tbe date, ttme and » proposal for a specUl three mill • RELEASED ON BOND water tank U to require lour men —one month at a cost of g330 tn federal funds ami 54 ln village MB. WELKER WAS HERE At the request of Earl D. Parker, one of the members of the Ptke D-mocraU: Clyde Rodell presld-, _,„,_-,„ road fund 1* necessary; pUce-Nm ember 7lh at 8:00 p. m.llevy tor a period not to exceed 3! }S^Stm*S2S*&!rSS*& lng Judge; Earl Brlgner. Judge; Os- d|_ to the reduced Incomes from: at Waverly high achool auditorium; ,«_- for the purpose of road ****** ™*t ? * °f ^jSSyS, csr Wooddell. clerk. Republicans: L^ guoliRt ux for -^ purposes,!-JAdmUston 3Sc and 25c. TlckeU! maintenance. In Beaver Village, ch4rs* _"ed "S m*,f* ™25 S James OsHord, Judge; J. S Ben- __ u tbe fund, _, -^ ay.usble^w on sale. See any members of.n~T- Township and Marlon Town'w" S5l?2Ll^_iS_*«S nrtt, judge; J. C. Slavtmaclcrk. Eg „_, ltm -_ ,_,„ --.1^ ,0,.^ m regard to same. i^ip _ apeeial levy of one mill not S *PI* *^/l^!!!I! ^ff.'^n NEWTON TOWNSHTP j much. -««—ir.. 1—n •«>**« DemoeraU: LesUe Mustard, pre- money. Re-urfscing of Uk* and j Cwaly Section Board. Mr. Oeorge Water streeu U to cost *1^« inlWtltta, ot the Secretary of SUtes federal money and 61.150 In the^^ ,_ _ Wfcv(_^ the fore part city money and wfll r*_Tlde w«kj_ _e wotk ebtctiDg up -» «,_- -or IS men for 3 month* ^ (detail* of, the stocUon to be held Four msn ar* to work four!ftere __. t-^,-. _, yet. Pike month* to index deed* ta ths re-j-. n_ M g^ „,_ _, tnA carder** offlce at a cost of 6730 taj _ ^ __j^ but t lt federal fond*. Storm «ewm on ttth.:,___-«, de.r „_,-,, for the ab- -Ith *nd MarkM «treeU ta Waverty' nla% _, begtantag to pour I ,to cost 66.940 ta governmentj,nto w,wl ^ _, ^^ mo_ey and 61470 ta ylllage lundsj ' to provide 30 men jobs for four months. FJ-tlt Bead Jobs Listed. Construction of a wire fence on WPA PLANNING JOBS SUte WPA officials Indicated to- {day that their goal to the employ- a game preserve tn *UU forest;ment of 213.000 Ohtoans. landSjWllL work 8 men far t-o| in Pike countr H to noped la treek* at s cost of $160 to federal • employ several hundred pe-son*. siding Judge; Clyde Ingalls, Judge; Orvlile VtUgampre, clerk. Re publicans: Oeorge 8. Hill, judge; Charles Slagle. Judge; Delbert Blrkhelmer. clerk. WAVERLY VILLAOE BAST PRBCTNCT • DemoeraU: Florence Rader, presiding Judge; Pauline McLean. judge: ZuU Murphy, clerk. RepubUcan*: Robert Taylor, Judge; Harold Finney. Judge; Henry Schwardt, clerk. WAVERLY VILLAOE WEST PRECINCT DemoeraU: J. H. McCoy, presiding Judge; Delia UlUch. Judge: E. P. P. Smith, clerk. Republicans: A. O, Ooff, Judge: Jonah Robinson. Judge; Ross Sautter, clerk. BEAVER TOWNSHIP DemoeraU: A. O. Shy, " P. J. W. V. Watts. Wsverly. F. A. Barger. Piketon Clarence Vaflery. Waverty. Leo W. Lorbach. Wsverly. R T. McAllister. Elm Orove. J. T. McLean. Waver'y. lioyd P. VaUery. Waverly A. M. Kalfa, Waveriy. A. a Olvens, Beaver. O. O. Davts, Beaver A. M. Oregg. Waverly Ito exceed . period of 2 year. fo7iT„-7m*a °°, _5v5^r 12th *hea BBEAK8 GROUND FOR HOME j tbe purpose of «UDOortlng and the '**** ********** *****- ' a piece of ground containing three and a half acre* from Christie W. MUler and expect to erect a modern home on it ln the near future, Ground to located at the extreme northeastern part of Mr. I O. O. Davis, weavev MUler. farm, extending from East Mullen street to the high school John C. SchauseU, Waverly -fne -—und to now being broke J. W. Robinson. Waverty for the basement. H. O. I**nnistaa, Piketon Jacob A. Rspp, Beaver Oeorge Dixon, Waverly R E. Mercer, Waverly Robert T. Leever, Waverly Mr. and Mrs. Jame* E- Swiger j malnUnance of the Bearer Onion I _.„ SEHV— « LCNCU «tf Second _rtr_rt have purchased j -metery wlU be voted on by the ____, ' __. " "-elector, of these three subdivision.. | ^J^ c^,-^0^,-,, _ lunch on ElecUon Day. November Sth ta the MendenhaU room. The menu «<_* |tb I alaS-S WHITT ARRESTED AGAIN Calvin Whltt was arrested by; __ coasisi _ chjckea noodle taup. LARGE CROWD AT SH Large crowd* were preeent the showings of WUl Rogers Utest 'fllrh -Steamboat Round the Bend"! Sheriff R E. Mercer and Constable Carlton SchwarU 00 a charge of carrying concealed weapon*. Be was arraigned Jbefore Magistral O. W. D. Twyman and entered a plea of guUty. Sentence wa* withheld and Whltt was remanded to the county jail. REMOVING STONE . . , --■■ , SUU highway employees are re- Theodore Armintrout, Piketon •_, the Waverly theatre Friday and moving the atone which waa Uken B. & Daily. PJketon I Saturday. Crowd* stood ta Une -_*tfrc—. the piers ot thc old Piketon Oeorge E Leat. PUeton j houra m front of the theatre, wait- j bridge, and using li to reinforce Jacob Stoll, Beaver lng to gain admittance; Hanpy j the nil at the north approach of Herman Shy, Dove. I cays are here again. *, 1 the new bridge. plea, etc STATE AUDITOR HERE Hon. Joseph Tracy, State Auditor, and Dr. Mark Godfrey, oi* Columbus, were Wsverly vtoltor* on Monday and vtofle here were the guesU of Dr. and Mra W. H. Johnson. TAKEN TO RF.FORMATORY Psul Myers. 31. a resident of Alma wa* taken to the Mansfield Reformatory last week at a parole violator. He hsd been sentenced for auto theft from Rota County.
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Title | Republican Herald 1935-10-31 |
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 |
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