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*tmiwmo*m*n.mnmiismMwmi>o* ia»iwyiw»«wsi>siws>aa_ii WWjU^1 '- "■i'l*stiiiiijvtiiiiii_is_s-iws. ti, inniiia-aswitii i *****,**■*&» / THE OFFICIAL PAPER-CIRCULATION MORE THAN TWICE AS LAR6E AS THAT OF ALL OTHER PIKE COUNTY PAPERS COMBINEO-.SI.OO PER YEAR WawrCy Wcttcfiitiati VOLUME V WAVERLY. OHIO. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER I. 1917 NUMBER 10 OR. WILLS WITHDRAWS FROM SCHOOL TICKET Dr. L. B. Witts in withdrawing; from the ticket as a It .publican c. tididatn for member of the Wnverly School Board declared he bad bveeON very lonesome because every day some candidate do bin ticket withdrew, and lhat, -beside* a aevtrtc esse ol cold feet, waa wby In- w«* netting oot from under. Thc l>ocU>r enjoy* a lucrative medical liractio. and has very little timo fnr |n:tty campsign'uiR Bo-idca lie hss children of his own attondioaajr, school and d_e» n»t cans In mix io « conteat that can havo no olher effect than its*inoiati*j.tii_ nnr _ehool. VOTE FOR BOND ISSUE The $j,500 needed to run thc Unlit plant and water works department is money which the corporation has failed to provide (or because of the fact that no rental is paid for street lifshtinf. nor fire protection, lf you want free street light and fire protection vote for the bond issue, if you want darkness, no fire protection and increased insurance rates, vote against it. The matter is now up to the voters. Next Tuesday. November 6th. is Election Day. What arc you going to do? NEXT QU0T0 60ES HOVEMBIR 6 Word received by draft officials at Columbus Wednesday atking them to It ready with final quotas for Camp Sherman by November «. was Uken to indicate lhat the final increment wlll be .rdared to Chillicothe In a flvo day period bef innlnjc November 6. THOSE WHO ATTENDED LORBACH FUNERAL Out of town friends .ind rela- tivci attending the funeral of Philip Lorbach were: Mrs. Lizzie Myer*. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ellis, nml Mrs. Klits-tbcth Bent*, ut Washington C. H.J Mr. and Mtr. William Scharctibcr*.. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. F.rnest Lorbach and Messrs. Jobn Cottrcll .tnd l*. C. (tames, of Columbus; Mr*. Emily I...rlmi-lt. Mrs. Philip Schmitt. Mr. Jiilist.Stcgc. Mr. antl Mrs. William Zurcher. Mrs. Joseoh "-tniteiilier^cr. Miss Alcoa Strcit- I'lili.'rssrr. Mr*. John Lvrtck and Mr-. I-.ul.it". M.irkcr. of Chilli- i.itlu*: Mrs. I.nn Wittkuaglc. of Hamilton; Mr. und Mrs. Kd. Will*.. Newport. Ky.. Sargrant II VV WilU. Camp Taylor. Kv.; Mr. Harry l-ang. Cincinnati. < >., REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS to Alfred Ditty, :t*.ti,ii Townthip; David Dett 118 acres in JJJ0O.OO. Clara S. Letst, Admx., Edward Lcist. deceased, to J. W. Jennings, 19 acres in Marion Town shi*^; $665.00. deo. Manring, et. ux.. to A. J llayliau, ct. ex., 2 acres in Beaver Township; $1,500.00. Ephraint Mickey to Nate T. Kickey, .34 acres in Heaver Tp.; legal. Nate T. Rickcv to F.ltncr Hatch, .W acres in Ltcavcr Tov.tt- shii.: S80000 Matilda Brown to Christ.na Mcrrinun, parcel land in Beaver legal. VV. J. Brawn to Christens Mer- riman. parcel tand iii Heaver; $10. Sherman Wooden, ct. ux.. John Ituelil, 17 acres in Pec Pec Townahip; $1.00. Marv M. Conrad, Admx., to Fred Ib. and Mary EL B-ird. 65 acres in Camp Creek Township $.00.00. Mary .M. Conrad to Fred L and Mary E. Haird. 65 r.crcs in Camp Creek Township; $1.00. •United States to George Cor win, 54 acres in Mifflin Town ship; legal. John Dtillicant. ct tix., to Fred Hatcher, 37 acres in Heaver Tp.; $825.00. Trustees. Ohio State Uni ver sity to Cora M. P.owlus. 200 acres in Mifflin Township; $2.00, David J'cttit to A. P. and Lizzie M Frasicr, 68 acres in Scioto Tp.; $...100.00. Kdward Smith to John F. and Caroline B. Bacr. 6 acres Camp Creek Townthip; $1.00 R. C. Browning, ct. ux.. to J. 1). Reynolds, 7*1 acres in Sunfish Tp.: $700.00. I'luK-lia A. Anderson to Adam lirand, larcel land in WYtmorc $1.00. Ihtrall II. Cousins t.. J. M St raw tier. 8 acres in Pebble Tp StCX). Mar_\ Powers. .■! al., to Josialt VVarren, 20 acres in Marion T| Katie I. Mr. md Mrs. David Stahler, j &% 00 Portsmouth. Ohio; Mrs. John* O. 5 U Int Grimsley. Ironton. Ohio; Mr.l • «y«lc '***cr,s "* M,fflm ,own David l.auerman. Kingston. O.: «"l». $Z.W Mr. Jack Lorbach and family.I . L B. Eylar. Auditor to Jamet • Mull, I2K- acrr- nt&cbble I p.: M.K-k.lal.". Ohio, and Mr Joseph Armbnister, Lynchburg, Va. D. T & I. WORKMEN STRIKE AGAIN l> I & I. section gan^s in the li.iglilHirtiiKNl ... Waverly have •itnick I'.caiKi the railroad in- -i.s.r.l un reducing a day's work ;.. 'tine li«iur-a al 20 Cents per hour. Hn -i-eiititi hands demanded a minimum .cate of $2.50 per day nml when ih<- company failed tu •a.*.. <t tin* demand their workmen hunted other jobs. Manx of them found work mi tin- C. & O. N., at considerable advance in wages. It is mider- «.t<><nl that Si|ttirc Lee. a railroad man <if many years experience, who had tlir Gregg's Hill section i.f Ihe D. T, __ I., has resigned his position. He will probably be Succeeded hy James James, whn has been working for llir road near Detroit for tome nuifith-. |iast. CHARLES W. MILLET. •■Cbip-jy" Miller, I>emocrs_ie esndi- date for marshal, commands tha sap- port of every eitiien ia Waverly who bsBsvss in law enforcement. He has •arved ae aurahal for two yeara and has made the beat marshal Waveriy ever had. Wbea be boss after a taa- breaker be always lands -fas. Vote for Charles W. MiDrr for Marshal. S3 67 James Siull to George Husliat/. 12*/, acres in Pebble Township .-.! in i Walter Pearl Kenl t.. Levi B Mix-re. 10 acr.- in I'.e IVe Tp. 51.00. Sarah Vomit: In .\V ir-.jaret Saul fet.r. I Im nt Waver!; k^700.00 AN ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN TO HKLP SOLDIES BOVS \n entertainment will tie given next Friday evening at lhe Kvan- ;;r!tcal Church starting at 7:30. This is tn be for thc benefit nf our t'ikc rtiunt) soldier boys. At ti rircent L'nisirj Meeting of tlie Young People*' 1^-auut- • >( Wav erly, it w.ti iteeiiletl tu send Christmas gifts tr. nur boya in the t.itnittg camps x.-.X at the L*gT*l, Mt».« Louise Stahl-:.- and .*.*:>. < irr.vrr C i t itr«. who need no introduction t.> «>u-- public as to ability, will on thit evening give Ian entertainment that is worth I while. The admission price will j Ik* ten and twenty cents. This is certainly a small sum when one {compares it to what the boy. ate j lining and ml! du tor us at thc front. j Come out and du your "bit". Don't forget the date, Friday evening. November 2nd, at 7 JO. GREENFIELD NEW_T PAPERS COMBINE Announcement coming (rom Greenfield. Tuesday, states that thc Greenfield Republican Co., has purchased the Greenfield Journal, and that thr latter will suspend publication after the November 2nd issue. The Journal was founded 20 years ago by Postmaster J. L. Strange, and ijt some time had been owned and edited by Mr. William Strange, who will go to Lima tu uke up work witb a newspaper in tbat city. MUST CHANGE HAIL BOXES Person* residing on Route No. 2, covered by George Hibben, out of this village, starting on Nov. 1st. had to re-establish rural mail boxes. The change in the route caught nineteen patrons. A MARKED SAMPLE COPY OF THE WAVERLY DEMOCRATIC MUNICIPAL BALLOT—PRESERVE IT. v MUNICIPAL TICKET For \lji.*r. JosKI-H DONO. \N Kor Clerk. \ .■:• let M ■ I . '.a ■■ot.li'-j I. I> Ul- l.l.li ItiKllAt II Kor Trea.urrr, \ ..t. :,..,,.,! „.,.r.. nu.,,.,.. HklSTOrilKk M l*|.i.l.l.L ni.\k\ j. \vi:i." I kANk tX-.YMM' I II \UU.S U Ull.l.l.R Kor Member* of Council. " Vol. for ,vA .....r. IfteS ,. I' EDWARD PAGA-. HAKKV KDSTI.I- l.\\Vkl\ti; C '.iin. U II JOH\mi\ i. ii kinnkS JlMIN I.MIkMAN KAI.1MI Mil I f.U KI/IflANCL P.ADKH iKO M. kOI'.l* l.KO. II. SMI I II IjOYD VAM.I.kV M. I. STAIU.l I! l-'or Members of Hoard of Trualsrs, of Public AITair*. -v..i^ tnr nut ntotr '.tiun thris.- SAMUF.L II. IIAYK : K.DWARD HK.IIIK.L K'/llA KlSfrf t.KOkt.K KKISKk. Jr. l>\ M- I-'. SAMI'S')**! Mf.l.lAM si*HAki.\i;Kkt, l"ur A \trttyrr. tne ntti mor* tisn on* I'KTI i: BLAUM NEWS FROM PIKETON aui-la? in ifttsraaUunai <J', u. --.- ■ 'iy -chool D.;', nd rxetybndy i* l.ein« ln- v>te4 ta ." t.-r 1 jrjuw «(»-Vul w|.v*lia,n» wilt b* rrndetu*. Hr* Hrzitr ri.ii/.~: ,s_iui'J..»- la, Htm leie., ■■nurtty ,m Main ►ticet. laaas Po.tssr mill) rrt.-ir lo tl,« iilr.jv-rty rarat*- eil by Mr. Ora Bap. ,..1 Daa ?wm* i . • timn fr>m '.'.ia*\> SbrnnU l;wt .'.\liii— day ui-l i|-*nt .c*«t">»y nt h',,1,* I'ii'i K;..*ii,'iu*r/..r ..I iv.rt-.*. B,„t), asm Hot I re "*• Mi !a • of limit* V.VK- NOTED REPUBLICAN IS DF.AD Grner-il Chnrtes If Iirosreiutr. former Ohio ii*|.i-s-i*ui,iti\. .ti..l K|>e.iltcr of tl:. i'l,i.. hoii-e. .vml for 20 ycat> . ■,*'.--i..i:i fnmi athe old Elc\ nth diAtrict. wlm died .it 3 o't > tti..rii- iita}» al In- In t*. \tli.*t.-> II.* bad been >: .- I>< iltli i.-r :i ton-" time I. ,;th ennii* i.i In- SSlli year. I ' :'*::■. vi-:i-- It*.* was a recojjni.1 I leader in K>- publicati afta • tli< -i .t> lii. title of "/jetteral * - not ai'i L" ;■ urary one. havir.^ been |.< ,i..«. .f tt]K,ii him ,.• t! ii-sitlt of ni.ri- torious .-i-t \ it ■■ tin « ii il U •: SUDDEN DEATH Of 6E0R6E I. EUUITT t.eorRi* | Ijjir.ltl. >s.vli l.r,*>«r. an.l respreted cinien of thia cit>. died -od- drnly Wcdiies.lay' -_!'terr>o..n cf aeute indijfeatiim. at the hut*.,- ..f lii, JauehUrr Ur». Williair, 11 Dou^hrrt}. K..ur wiirlo. ae*'. Mr Etr.mitt .uffs-red a:i attacla of paralysn. i»*»l niul asfiareotly reeoveri-il Weslre«la> nft.'rus-x^i lie wan out a» u-s.al, avra.! *_. < -■ »ith member, of the h..ausel_.>M w h.*n he panwrsl a«ay. Mr. Kmmitt wjt born in Waveriy ifrty*i_-e >,*.ir* njt<. *"il all of hi. life mm "|vnt in thi.*- dty, Funeral r-rrviare nil! I<» beM tit tlv Dougherty bome Kri.lay aftcri it PULLED OFF COCKING MAIN A cocking main, which v*.i-" .-.!- tended '>> nghtee^ fr«>m IVrt-- rrouth. lront'tn. Waverlv, Wil- mingtot*. and Cl'-iilii-otlte was putted oft Wedaoesdav v.*-J,* .>•> "The Divide", tlii- skle -V t h Hi- rothc. 'Hicr,* uer.- IS ) it-, t i*> claimed, and x-verut ttunt«-nd dollar* i-xchatii;t'l hands ott thc results. A returning automobile from lhe main, early this morning, contained five per.uttx. who bad S victorious i>ird">, which they proudly held up to pvi»crr>-by Three birds, which bad l-.m highly touted, were kilted on the first noji, according to word that trickled back from the fight, and the owners lost heavily.—Portsmouth Times. ARE UNDER QUARANTINE The residence of Ezra Jones and Lawrence fJehrca arr under quarantine. The JoneV have diphtheria in a mild orm at their home while the Gehres t»oy has scarlet fever. The Elmer Argabright home on the river road, is also under <-*uarantine, they having dijihthena. MARK YOUR TICKET AS FOLLOWS ELECTION BOARD APPOINTED JUDGES AND CLERKS Hie Deputy State Supervisors of Elections met last Saturday and appointed the Jutlges and Clerks of the varitrt's townships in Pike Coanty. TOWNSHIP TICKET t'<"T T.luir*1'.,* I lals V..tr f'.r ... * JAML.- lllUSII i.kmi.K in. *,< <<:- }l)ll\ l-l ll'. s X Tllti\! .*-'•■ AKl II K1KH f.-r -I,..iii.li.r. Tii>-«r * ■ ... ,1 \MI> MIKIk't KKANK STINKK '." ! . NMaWe \i-l. tot uot miBiv ttuin 1. HARltV DA KF.lt ERNEST iv.wni.F •IOHK IX)\VSING EKNIiST LOEL . JMvlaES POOL Kor A i***sot. \ .A- for hia mot. thai i LARESCE .KOWX W. D. CV BREST v_AN_» YET WE KICK ON WAR PRICES \ \ r. markable -tor> ..i the atttts- . ino!,il,- tin- and ga.-,'.n. |iric« sit' I nation i-t the Burofteaii c. untrisrs i- told I.;. Victor Van .|* i..- ,* . •■■'■T!li.lti\l" tii rill I itlHl ht-tll I III l i.r-ii.uiy ri..,,! , ...-.- ,,.. ■mr;. <l .Mil. i .*-■;.• ... •' a. ,*■;... ml I cork. !■•*.• au- tb.* prj. - ..ir. V;in iji* I G.r-*a \;: • >-.:,'h .--.--'. .' lOli :■.,,,,■ . ... I'.rii:*'..,.-'-. -Si_'tl i, tntl ■ I liuibi.iil. -$.'5*» 1 ls'ii-s,,- SIUI. i lln-il llrttaitrt SOfl ! ir. icr -?»> * : >i-.-i".t. -si?5 i -nl.- ..a (.Mi*,*.. ,,r "i-.i- " ■ I,,-.: ■ ■!..,;.■<• 51.50; .;! .'"" ll lit -Sl .t *.' •' ' Sc * GrrtM— -.l.'ii a EIGHTEEN TOr. ADVERT.5 i ING WALL BLOWN OVER BY THF. VtlKD iioodat litrtu [ wind .Iti.l i.-iin»»oc. fslac trorit rthicl juvrd n* -.in adti rti I hta "Fit.- Pt-ir- C. ,v._ t^i Main l.ind Waiter Sir.. •- .over. "I'l'i ta-i.*... . 1 block* weighed ./■tghterti tutin ar ; :little- commotion •■.I• •■ thej htt '•be cement paver .the but'di-.i; -. . I Messrs. Jas. H-. J Ewing and ATj-ert Potter b.!<t jn-t ,entered the buiWini; hefcu-e 'br 'm-iaaivr front frtt Mr toss is jirobably i.i i - -- ": SJ00 ■ ■ .<*r.lh'*r. . . 1. ... ■ a •■ ■ Tla,a La.-. Md'A ■ • ■ . ■ -: iii-l many • :,■-.. tip the .utiin^ intiit-.m. -■ h lutieh *a*i irrxcd. Ml.a Olive Culler of I'.r '-.ith ess a Sun'ljy \ iiil/ir at i.<,rr,r. Mr. and Mr*. Rohetl Vi\ r.i ■rvturnixl .*<jturdiy frum f-lort-la wh* -Mr Wjiir. haa li»#n emiiloyed in the eu.emtnttit. <crvi«B. Wirati Karim-r ».-,- :: bj»i -.. s, viMt^r* lo O.lurr.L*;. Tbarsdriy. Kremont ttateman cf I'urt.mauth. made hia u.uat Hunday vit; t at home. Mr». C M. Uhr. ml*, fnr aeveral mentha haa been mttfrting uilh aaaal hi re.misrhari *. uat taken K the hoapltal at Columb-M Utt meek abe re her ron- dilloa ia repcrted «li,-.ht* - iniaaproved. MU« fb-rtha Thoma. aero- .pr.naied her. Harry TitUitt. brakeman r.n th» M. a& W. a'.-nt Sanday with i 'in-et teika. Mi« Kate Wrif^it. nf ( '..«j>e rtville. 'pent Sunday at heme Arthu- Kheinfrank left 'o»t wee« for Cincinnati afti-r a merk's vn«t h«rr. A apeelal protfrarn m U; f-C preparer! for Sanday nvenmr_ ch-irrh a rrlets A temper-nee addrcs, ,-.,;; • given by Iter. li. " rr...-" Mr. tttd Mra. C I) tit: t !'.-.•- vr, virr*- s- a'. • ■• JOHN ADAMS OF BEAVER IN TOWU .Mr .l.shn Adam?, of In . '. w.i.i il* U'avs-rly .Satrur.J. - th hi* many friend. "• -.■■ 1 .. ral .-f a | (J -r. j Mr. AiIah*., fvt, - | • .. Rapp a* thei-ran-Jit'a-'* .». t_» nitrainr" *'. ■ ■ . r ■ ... : ■ rr ri:irtm t'. .- •at B..I...I _-.-.' ■ -- " * 1 • :._ ■ .1 ■ Renter. *..'*. <! ■ ■ 4 a ::ri- l„ h... ;• 'man wmmitfei '. • ii i • . - - *..-.: r.i ■ - <f OEATH CF h%'j. ft Atl • -- ■ -•-■ • ■ ., Mr.. M*.r. *.'. t i.j Ihe Ureal 1 - ■ .; ■ aw, Mr it i' rt, ee THE PURPLE STAMP IS KEi»E LANDS ASPEN OUARDSMAN I Jamr. K. I*.-"; • Iyi.!,!~ . Township recently t...'-, tit* .i«il latrviot examinatnn* At i. ,>linnil>«* ,ind has landed a -,»>..it. . ■ st iRiurdsman at the * j tiary. i SOLDIERS ARE VOTING TODAY ; A representative ot th«* locat 1 Kleetioo Board i* a* Cimp Shn- :inan today voting uk- a_4die.- iboya. Tliare ia saupap_*ed to he : somewhere rn the ttstjjblwirhL'od • of 73 of there at tbe tn top. t Ji'. -all iitca.*. -i w^taT^ the :■ - • - it -t.xn n**e haj.-itly al th" (tre-ncist I - . •... i ; • ii] fo '.-: t , t a ri'itiu ti T.*. tvv» icent* to i*ni % letter out itto j -'cr Pre t!.>i*r*.r,bip, while with the • a i • .1. •- i»d a 'a-tter TWO MORE PORD BUYERS t*harlr.i, lilaum, who rta-kiiM'oM at Hibben. farm taoib of this rdlsge and Parker Hen-ton, of naatar Piketon, arc two storm aP*ke coun lain-, mXv, Itav per* eltaaed V<:rd tnaehine-.. »! 'vftcnj VAtretma Valkry.
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Title | Waverly Watchman 1917-11-01 |
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Newspapers |
Description | The Waverly Watchman from Waverly, Ohio was a weekly publication from 1912-1975. |
Publisher | Waverly Watchman Pub. Co. |
Date of Original | 1917 |
Searchable Date | 1917 |
Time Period | 1911-1920 |
Location | Waverly; Pike County; Ohio |
Collection | Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
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Title | Waverly Watchman 1916-05to1917-12to1936-03090644 |
Subject | Newspapers |
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. |
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THE OFFICIAL PAPER-CIRCULATION MORE THAN TWICE AS LAR6E AS THAT OF ALL OTHER PIKE COUNTY PAPERS COMBINEO-.SI.OO PER YEAR
WawrCy Wcttcfiitiati
VOLUME V
WAVERLY. OHIO. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER I. 1917
NUMBER 10
OR. WILLS WITHDRAWS FROM SCHOOL TICKET
Dr. L. B. Witts in withdrawing; from the ticket as a It .publican
c. tididatn for member of the Wnverly School Board declared he bad
bveeON very lonesome because every day some candidate do bin ticket
withdrew, and lhat, -beside* a aevtrtc esse ol cold feet, waa wby In- w«*
netting oot from under. Thc l>ocU>r enjoy* a lucrative medical
liractio. and has very little timo fnr |n:tty campsign'uiR Bo-idca lie
hss children of his own attondioaajr, school and d_e» n»t cans In mix io
« conteat that can havo no olher effect than its*inoiati*j.tii_ nnr _ehool.
VOTE FOR BOND ISSUE
The $j,500 needed to run
thc Unlit plant and water
works department is money
which the corporation has
failed to provide (or because
of the fact that no rental is
paid for street lifshtinf. nor
fire protection, lf you want
free street light and fire protection vote for the bond issue, if you want darkness,
no fire protection and increased insurance rates, vote
against it. The matter is now
up to the voters. Next Tuesday. November 6th. is Election Day. What arc you going to do?
NEXT QU0T0 60ES HOVEMBIR 6
Word received by draft officials at
Columbus Wednesday atking them to
It ready with final quotas for Camp
Sherman by November «. was Uken to
indicate lhat the final increment wlll be
.rdared to Chillicothe In a flvo day
period bef innlnjc November 6.
THOSE WHO ATTENDED
LORBACH FUNERAL
Out of town friends .ind rela-
tivci attending the funeral of
Philip Lorbach were: Mrs. Lizzie
Myer*. Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Ellis, nml Mrs. Klits-tbcth Bent*,
ut Washington C. H.J Mr. and
Mtr. William Scharctibcr*.. Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. F.rnest Lorbach and
Messrs. Jobn Cottrcll .tnd l*. C.
(tames, of Columbus; Mr*. Emily
I...rlmi-lt. Mrs. Philip Schmitt.
Mr. Jiilist.Stcgc. Mr. antl Mrs.
William Zurcher. Mrs. Joseoh
"-tniteiilier^cr. Miss Alcoa Strcit-
I'lili.'rssrr. Mr*. John Lvrtck and
Mr-. I-.ul.it". M.irkcr. of Chilli-
i.itlu*: Mrs. I.nn Wittkuaglc. of
Hamilton; Mr. und Mrs. Kd.
Will*.. Newport. Ky.. Sargrant
II VV WilU. Camp Taylor. Kv.;
Mr. Harry l-ang. Cincinnati. < >.,
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
to Alfred Ditty,
:t*.ti,ii Townthip;
David Dett
118 acres in
JJJ0O.OO.
Clara S. Letst, Admx., Edward
Lcist. deceased, to J. W. Jennings, 19 acres in Marion Town
shi*^; $665.00.
deo. Manring, et. ux.. to A. J
llayliau, ct. ex., 2 acres in Beaver
Township; $1,500.00.
Ephraint Mickey to Nate T.
Kickey, .34 acres in Heaver Tp.;
legal.
Nate T. Rickcv to F.ltncr
Hatch, .W acres in Ltcavcr Tov.tt-
shii.: S80000
Matilda Brown to Christ.na
Mcrrinun, parcel land in Beaver
legal.
VV. J. Brawn to Christens Mer-
riman. parcel tand iii Heaver; $10.
Sherman Wooden, ct. ux..
John Ituelil, 17 acres in Pec Pec
Townahip; $1.00.
Marv M. Conrad, Admx., to
Fred Ib. and Mary EL B-ird. 65
acres in Camp Creek Township
$.00.00.
Mary .M. Conrad to Fred L
and Mary E. Haird. 65 r.crcs in
Camp Creek Township; $1.00.
•United States to George Cor
win, 54 acres in Mifflin Town
ship; legal.
John Dtillicant. ct tix., to Fred
Hatcher, 37 acres in Heaver Tp.;
$825.00.
Trustees. Ohio State Uni ver
sity to Cora M. P.owlus. 200 acres
in Mifflin Township; $2.00,
David J'cttit to A. P. and Lizzie
M Frasicr, 68 acres in Scioto Tp.;
$...100.00.
Kdward Smith to John F. and
Caroline B. Bacr. 6 acres
Camp Creek Townthip; $1.00
R. C. Browning, ct. ux.. to J. 1).
Reynolds, 7*1 acres in Sunfish Tp.:
$700.00.
I'luK-lia A. Anderson to Adam
lirand, larcel land in WYtmorc
$1.00.
Ihtrall II. Cousins t.. J. M
St raw tier. 8 acres in Pebble Tp
StCX).
Mar_\ Powers. .■! al., to Josialt
VVarren, 20 acres in Marion T|
Katie I.
Mr. md Mrs. David Stahler, j &% 00
Portsmouth. Ohio; Mrs. John* O. 5 U Int
Grimsley. Ironton. Ohio; Mr.l • «y«lc '***cr,s "* M,fflm ,own
David l.auerman. Kingston. O.: «"l». $Z.W
Mr. Jack Lorbach and family.I . L B. Eylar. Auditor to Jamet
• Mull, I2K- acrr- nt&cbble I p.:
M.K-k.lal.". Ohio, and Mr Joseph
Armbnister, Lynchburg, Va.
D. T & I. WORKMEN
STRIKE AGAIN
l> I & I. section gan^s in the
li.iglilHirtiiKNl ... Waverly have
•itnick I'.caiKi the railroad in-
-i.s.r.l un reducing a day's work
;.. 'tine li«iur-a al 20 Cents per hour.
Hn -i-eiititi hands demanded a
minimum .cate of $2.50 per day
nml when ih<- company failed tu
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