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nHBmHnfS^H iHnepni THE REPUBLICAN HERALD VOLUME 26 WAVERLY, OHJO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1918 NUMBER 15 LATEST RETURNS GIVE WILLIS GAIN ■ i 11 Reports Show That He Carried State by Large Plurality of 57,284 Votes BROWN HIS RUNNING MATE Wanamaker, of Akron, and Robinson, of Marysville, For Supreme Judges THE VOTE IN PIKE COUNTY Returns of all hut nine counties %bow that Willis has a lead o^ 6?,- 284 over Jones for the Republican nomination for governor. The counties which have repotted give Willis 181.6C7; Jonea 73,383 and Arnold 13.205. Clarence J. Brown. West Union editor, candidate fur tho Republican nomination for lieuteoant governor, obtained 85.965 votes to 27,460 given Abraran W. Airier. Canton, his nearest competitor, in thc counties. Fer the Republicsn nomination w tor secretary of atate. Harvey C. Smith of Zaoesvilie. leading can-il-j Z4 date, has 63.49G to 41.738 received by Fred IL Hopkins, of Fostoria. his closest opponent. For the Republican nomination for supreme judge, Wanamaker of Akron has 79,074 votes; Robinson, of Marysville. 61.848. and Kinkade; uf Toledo. 56 ~ Robinson are '. <->- The lead of John G. Price of Co- , Iambus over A. Jay Miller, of Belle- ■•fontaine for the Republican nomination for attorney general Is stead- Uy mounting. Price now has 95,406 to 783,189 for Miller. Judge Oscar W. Newman has 65,- 362 votes for a second term norni- 1 " nation for supreme judge. Judge Phil M. Crow, of Kenton, who will I . be his running mate, has 61.156. Harry Taylor, Dem 478 REPRESENTATIVE John W. Dewey. Rep 420 Herman Shy, Dem 402 JoavH. Smith. Dcm 842 CLERK OF COURTS Ralph Fifbburn, Rep..... .418 Ollln Dixon. Dem 594 SHERIFF Jos. W. Gee, Rep '.429 John Yahraut. Dem. 334 Florancc Rader. Dcm 263 Geo. OrTenoakcr, Dem 188 COUNTY AUDITOR A. R Condon, Rep 406 W. L. Marhoover, Dem.. . .556 COUNTY COMMISSIONER Albert Cottrell. Rep 3**0 Geo. Voelker. Rep 377 H. S. Caplinger. Rep 325 Wm. Nicodcmus, Dern 457 Jas. Robinson. Dem 603 John Seeling, Dem &91-, C. M. Fnemun. Horn 226 COUNTY TREASURER Robt. L. Davis. Hep 416 CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR R. L. Leeper, Dem. 627 fcOUNTY RECORDER Reuben Denney, Rep 410 Chas Hrown, Dem 598 SURVEYOR John A. Stout. Rep 362 John G Bulmer, Dem .. . 479 Rilli** Bennett. Dem 3 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Chas M. Caldwell. Dem.. .672 We call attention to the unmerciful slaughtei NINETEEN MEN TO GO NEXT MONDAY John A. Stout should be Pike other bidders and now Ixwfs lhat Registration Saturday Provost Marshal General Crowder * j has issued a statement emphasizing • that all .male citizens who shall have reached their 21st birthday since: last June 5th must appear before their local boards fo register for' military service regardless of any Are Either From itecI.LSSlficd presumed grounds for exemption. , Men Or FrOHl the 181? j Opportunity to make claim for ex-; Liat of !'_: ".rants*. cmptlon will !>e afforded In filling j out of «juestionr.itires by registrant*. " Provisions will bo made for the registration hy mail of nny *x.*rsopI I who expects to be absent on regis* trs'ion day from the jurisdiction , of the board where they permanent* ly reside. But in such a case ex*' treme care «houl<i 1** taken by him to tee that his registration card, reaches hia home board on or ht fore August 24. Such persons sro ad- ALL LOCAL BOARD DOINGS vised to apply at one*.* to a local board for instruction.-* ax how tu; proccetJ' Nineteen men ■• ll leave here Mon ti* purpose is to add quickly to ,,ay Augtm 2Clh a, lho eij-b|fc | the almost exhausted class one to increment to leave Pike County ia .*. et army draft calls In September, lhe mon!h of Auel,e{ -^ me0 About 150.000 young men will reg. wi„ R0 {< Camp Tty|of ^ LooJf. Ister and must of them will qualify vilk. Kv Tww||y tWQ sr0 m||€fJ ^ fur class one snd will probably ;oio Lppear ... -> 0 cJock Sun.,ay an<J tne army within a month af tor their |0|Mleeo ,,„, |eave MowJiy miyrn. names are recorded. Thlrteen thou** and Ohio men are expected to ret*- ister Each registrant will fill out REGISTRATION. SATURDAY All Men Who Have Attained Age of 21 Must Step to Fn nt August 24th. ering by the Nye fomdo given Mr. George Cab-1 un county's next surveyor so tnatiMl he cleared 2.r»<* a day (»r $24«M) on his questionnaire immediately after le job Tj# taxpayer* and he registers. In this way the new 10-a...,. Be<KMyT(*V»rge lb y o.vnefs* pay the prolU. registrants can be classed immed-1 Ba.nr,a,** Glean Davi ' man qualified for the position may , the little job the work. For two years a liu- propert ces that was leman who waa a candidate for Con- jstate engineer haa had to he sent Bulmer ix not. allowed to Ao tne , iV>r service without delay. {trees against A. («. Turn*p»eed, of i here fo do the work Main street work but Dan Hastings, a «tnte en- Adams. Nye disregarded the fact j was to be paved with cement. Hul- gineer, has to be on the job lo do that Mr. Gableman wasa Pikocoun- mer surveyed, made 'he estimates the work. Put a real surveyor in and submitted the report to the the position thi.*. fall, by electing Village council which accepted John A. Sto*t. of Heaver. He is them. Kelly'Durham underbid all qualified to ilo the work. .*—, '■ ' ■: :*■ - ,- ■". ■■.,■■:.■=•= -* t ' " ■' ■ ..** "■ *,~: .--a* ■* , ■ , .; ing. Tlv-c men u«* from reclassified men of the 11»17 draft and new registrants of 1918. Tho*«c \\lu> are called t> appear ar«- Wilhy Bauer. ter, iicfjsr Edward rehead has drawn the salary and a When real surveying is to be done, lately and thn<*<» in ;lats one called cni ty man and always a life long democrat, and worked tecth^and toe nails for Turnip-seed w*whe can use if elected. In the coiVnty, Gableman namakerand!rwlvedonly W more ***** lhan Turn'iiseed when he shou'd have gut- nominees. ten at least ninety per cent of the vote cast. This is not our funeral. of course, but we do believe that Mr. Gableman stood a much better chance of election, if nominated, than Turnlpsecd but what difference Burn Wood and Save Oral Gel your supply of wood before the cold weather comes. Pike county has immense qaunti- won*] going to v.a-*fe. tie** of fire Coal being an absolute necessity to months ago he fell on the ice break* the Government, it becomes imper- ing his hip from which he never alive that we make use of this recovered. Fur many vears lie was does this make to Nye—he can get, wood, and conserve the coal for employed by the Norfolk nnd \Nest* favors from Turnipsccd. Government use. ern railway living in strict bachelor The State Fuel Administration quarters across from the N A* W, may find it necessary to declare an station her** until repeated Moods Judge William H. Spence of Lisbon bftnka of tho ^.^ rlw on l|H. Enjfjrying Camp Life Several of the young bucks of thin • embargo on the shipments of coal to caused him to move out and make city are enjoying camp life on the Counties having an available supply his home in Columbus. Two daugh- [Armsey farm. In their anxiety to| warm**! in time. of wood, and people should be tcrs Mrs. Patrick Bergin and Mrs : William Adrian. Chester Broken. A Serious Accident Char lea Spur geon, James Rockwell. A serious accident occured Sun* I 0ra White. Milton Havens. .Iot»«?ph daj>night at Chillicothe when Fred j An(*c"<>n. Elmer Beekman, Clarence Dunn, of Smith's Hill, fell from Saxton. Ellsworth Johnson. Jc*ha the running board of his automobile j Tucker. Lester beeman. Boyd Toek- striking the back of his head ren-!*-*1'** »«*"■* Chester Denny. . .."TT ~ ! dering him unconscious for several | Another cab nan been received Djr V Jackie Diamond Dead djj>.9 Mr. Dunn was taking Bo*b!A»» ^al boar i for special limited John Diamond, aged 8*. yeara, McAI„iter o( Bm Grove< back ^servicemen to *rvo as ccurt re* nttd at the home of his daughter. .. ... ., t*nrt„r* On'v th.. ki.»ka>at tvr-. »r "-1 Camp German so that he coulu re-1 l*or-t«.*r»*. un.> tft«« highest t)pe of Mrs William H. Underwood of^Co-j^^ ^^ mi(,nJKhr Ju8l aftor: men wanted to serve in thi, npa* * reaching the paved road into Chilli, j cMy and ihe> must have training leothe he turned the machine over toj xiiu certiricateai from the court ia McAllister to drive into Camp. H*> | which thev serve i These, men win swung out on tne running board to | he inducted is prii-atcs and for im* see if the tail light was going ami mediate o%er*eas duty. As tbe either mi-**ed the running board or|,oc*' hoard his no men of this type lust his grasp of the machine, fail- this call will rr. affect any Pike I ing on his head. He was rushed to j county men. i Chillicothe for medical aid but noj Registration for youth- who hove doctor could be aroused so was brot jI reached thv awe "f 21 years since Underwood, both of Columbus, sur tho third candidate, who was not well known over tho state and whojs had no organiaztion. made a sur ■ | but were aoon compelled to vacate j pike county, a representative of the shipped to Chillicothe for bural and move to tho Armsey farm where | Wood Division for the Fuel Admin- thev had a permit. In the party | tstration. To Have New Location /) Township Chairman has b*.*en vive. Funeral services were held put up tbeir tents on another farm 'unpointed for each towns hip in Wednesday morning and the body ilo Dr. Will's office early Monday j registration or. Jmjk* 2oth will he morning. At present Mr. Dunn held at the local iraft board offce Crow, obtaining 49,358 votes. The following is thc official vote in primary election of Piko county: FOR QOVERNOR ^ Frank B. WilJia. Rep 349 trdwin Jones, Rep 171 John Arnold. Rep 19 James M. Cox, Dem Go9 , LIEUT. GOVERNOR Clarence J. Brown, Rep.. . .214 Allen McDonald. Rep IS Wm. K. Swan, Rep 47 . Earl D. Bloom. Dem 562 SECRr.TARY OF STATE Harvey Smith. Rep 232 Frank H: Kerr. Rep C4 <fWro. D. Fulton, Dem 5>9 TREASURER OF STATE Rudolph Archer. Rep 392 Chester Bryan. Dem L:,u ATTORNEY GENERAL , JohnG. Price. Rep 214 Jos. W. McGhce, Dem.. v532 JUDGE SUPREME COURT , R. M. Wanamaker, Rep...236 Wm. F. Duncan. "Rep 15S Jos. Robinson, Rep. 69 Phil M. Crow, Dem 332 Oscar W. Newmsn. Dem.. .409 JUDGECOURT OF APPEALS W. II. Middleton, Rep 424 REPfiESENTATI VE TOCONGRESS Chas. C. Kearns, Rep 360 Harry W. Miller. Rep 124 A. G. Turnipsced. Dem 315 .-- Geo. Gableman, Dem 328 'MEMBER CENTRAL COMMITTEE 4 D.Q. Morrow, Rep 274 C. E. Young, Rep 140 E. L. Donovan. Dem 33 i JJlllle Bennett, Dcm 6 .STATE SENATOR C. K. Patterson, Rep 380 J. A. Schriver. R*p 102 is unconscious at the home of Mrs. j Saturday Nina Hizer and is in a very criti i cal state. are Hugh Smith, Emmor Hays, Jas. McLaughlin, Clarence Smith. Harold Bauer, Harry 1-reconey and Ljn* den Christian, of Loudenvilte. ' Sold A Real Prize Ray Watkins. Waverly'a New Ze- land rabbit breeder, last week t*old one of his fine does to a Cincinnati man for the handsome sum of $10. {Mr. Watkins Is a genius in the breeding line and ha*sold hi<i stock in all part.; of the country. It will Corp. Ellington Coming Home; Those persons having wood to sell 0vv*nK *° thc fact lnat U ■• nec' I Word has been received h or wanting to buy wood, should «*wrry for u. to have more room, j the good news that Corpora communicate with thc Township lo uke carc of our cver Increasing|ence Ellington, who haa been i Chairman, whose duty it is to es* l)U9incw' we aro K°*n^ t0 movc our FtStte* thc past year with the 166th tablish communication between cnlire 9trtck of Hardware and im buyers and sellers. The names of *J,t''^**l« to th*^ 8t^e formerly oc t'>r P*ke county bo ye. There is ex*x-c--*i to b<» almost forty men lo register and they will be examined and held ready for j ***epte**nl*er draft call.*». Regiment of the Rainbow division would arrive in thia country soon the Township Chairmen are as fob Cl'*;i°** bv Mendenhall Briw. & Cuth. j to be a rifie instructor ^ at one of lows: Beaver Township — W. Scheutle, leaver Ohio. Benton Township—Prof. W. .Va. Mar«h. Morgantown, Ohio. Camp Creek Township—B be remeinbered that his 'lied Fury' ; 0unhanu Q,™ 0hio# F. Regular voting places will be d for ail boya from 18 to 21 men from 31-46 on the date leTffor their registration in each township with the following mea in charge a* rego-trars. Pec Pee township and Waverly corporation will register •.**. the CrQjrt House Piketon and isjai township at tiieit town hall. take this opportunity of thanking I rifle sehool. He will probably eomej Heavcr -*w«*»P--.Hermta Shy our patrons in anticipation of their i to this city for a few day*» visit j^. and A,bcrt r ::ln,KJ<>r* continuous patronage, and assuring j fore receiving his assignment. ri* * and which is locate<i opposite the. the cantonments. Corporal Filing- Court house. We will open our i ton enlisted when the first call for d«*or to thc public in our new loca* ■ men was made and since going to tion on Monday Sept. 2nd. We France, he volunteered to go to a took -iecond at the Rabbit admit that it is going some to get $10 for a single rabbit. Show inj Jackson-Townhip-C. E. Haynes, lhern that ■*•■*«« <***** our best Chicago Ia.st winter and we must (jnu.ir:i Q^io , efTort* U> serve them as well in the Marion Township-F. M. Backus. fuluro ns vvo have ln lhe -ja8t* StocKdole. Ohio. Mifllin Township—Wm. Dotson, Latham, Ohio. Newton Town»hip—Dr. C. W. I Deem, Piketon Ohio, R. F. D. Taken to Industrial Home Benton Township—VV. M. and George W. Eager. Marstt Had A Good Time A three day's camping party ended today. Mr. Chas. Ilollberg's Star Sunday School class went into camp Tuesday morning in dough's pasture and from all reports every day was better than the first. Good eats, swimming, fishing and gamea wero pleasures all the time. A few of the boys wero scared out and spent the night at their homes but the majority were real campers. Respectfully. Vallery Hardware. Co. ,Appointed Mail Carrier Floyd Kuhn, one of thc successful M. last week appointed hy the Civil Pee Pee Township—Frank Steincr. Waverly, Ohio. „ rC.ffy T°wn,b,P-C* E* i,ea<J' 'carrier on Route 4 out of this city. Mr. Kuhn. together with many oth- For stealing seven dollars from] Camp Creek Township— E, C Hamilton's produce hou*e. Ford I McJunkin ani W. S. Starr. | Belcher was taken to the industrial | Jackson To**t-<*hip (East) — X. G. i School at, Lancaster by Sheriff Ent- Ix-e^pni and W. T. Reisinger. | Itr one day the latter part of last| Jaeksob Townahip West—-Arthur I'week. Marion To-Acahip—C. M. Emory I his was the young mail's j E./Condon and £. A. Maloy. school teachers of this county was second or third oITensc, aud author^"" itie-j thought it best that he be sent away for several Weeks. Has Sold Out Business Robt. Davis, who has conducted a grocery store <n this city for the past seven years has disposed of his stock to Will Marhoover, of Buchanan, and will go out of the business. Mr. Davis conducted one of the best and cleanest stores in the community and his many friends hate to see him leave the business. Cynthiana, Ohio Pebblo Township—M. A. Brown, Harris Station, Ohio. Seal Township—J. W. Flehburn, Piketon, Ohio. Sunfish Township—G. L.* Reeves, Idaho, Ohio. Scioto Townshlp--Fred Shy, Shyville, Ohio. , . Union Township—Will Givens. Givens, Ohio. JOHN W. DEWEY Chairman for Pike county. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kinney, of Portsmouth and Misa Alice Recae, wero visiting here Sunday. era. took an examination several weeks ago and passed with the highest grade, lie will start on his new duties September 1st., and will sue* cecd James Acord who has held the position since the resignation of James Taylor. After sll expenses were paid, tbe Golden Role Sunday School Class cleared $41.15 by selling lemonade and ice cream at Teachers Institute. Tbe proceeds will go to sustain s French War Orphan in which tba class has a great interest. American House Improved Great improvements aro going forward at the American House, which is now owned by John Daniels. The building is being repainted, by Bert Emrich. Several rooms aro being redecorated and later on a new cement pavement wili be put down by Kelly Durham. To Have New Manager Roy McKenney who has been em* ployed at the Ellington Barber Shop in this city will be manager of the dry cleaning plant of H. E. Brown and will conduct that establishtaent in the future. and E. W. Tidd. Mifllin Township—V. L. McCoy and J. Porter East. Newton Township—G. S. Hill and W.B. McPher**n. Pebble Townahip—J. F. Ware and M. A. Brown. Waverly Corporation and Pec Hm Townshlp-C. W. Watkins and A. S. Keechle. Perry Township—Ed Baker aod A. H. EiJzer. Scioto Township—Chas. M. Aalt and Jobn Toy. Piketon Corporation and Seal Township—John Downing and laaae Woodell. Sunfish Township—Ripley Ingalta and R. J. Smith. Union Township— W. A. Woodell •and J. Kirkpatrick. ■ ■■I - • > v y
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Title | The Republican Herald 1918-08-22 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Republican Herald was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1914-1952. |
Publisher | Republican Herald Pub. |
Date of Original | 1918 |
Searchable Date | 1918 |
Time Period | 1911-1920 |
Location | Waverly; Pike County; Ohio |
Collection | Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
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Title | Republican Herald 1918-01-03 to 1919-12-250277 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Pike County; Ohio |
Identifier | Republican Herald 1918-01-03 to 1919-12-250277.tif |
Collection | Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
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nHBmHnfS^H
iHnepni
THE REPUBLICAN HERALD
VOLUME 26
WAVERLY, OHJO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1918
NUMBER 15
LATEST RETURNS
GIVE WILLIS GAIN
■ i 11
Reports Show That He Carried State by Large Plurality of 57,284 Votes
BROWN HIS RUNNING MATE
Wanamaker, of Akron, and
Robinson, of Marysville,
For Supreme Judges
THE VOTE IN PIKE COUNTY
Returns of all hut nine counties
%bow that Willis has a lead o^ 6?,-
284 over Jones for the Republican
nomination for governor. The counties which have repotted give Willis
181.6C7; Jonea 73,383 and Arnold
13.205.
Clarence J. Brown. West Union
editor, candidate fur tho Republican
nomination for lieuteoant governor,
obtained 85.965 votes to 27,460 given Abraran W. Airier. Canton, his
nearest competitor, in thc counties.
Fer the Republicsn nomination
w tor secretary of atate. Harvey C.
Smith of Zaoesvilie. leading can-il-j
Z4 date, has 63.49G to 41.738 received
by Fred IL Hopkins, of Fostoria.
his closest opponent.
For the Republican nomination
for supreme judge, Wanamaker of
Akron has 79,074 votes; Robinson,
of Marysville. 61.848. and Kinkade;
uf Toledo. 56 ~
Robinson are '. <->-
The lead of John G. Price of Co-
, Iambus over A. Jay Miller, of Belle-
■•fontaine for the Republican nomination for attorney general Is stead-
Uy mounting. Price now has 95,406
to 783,189 for Miller.
Judge Oscar W. Newman has 65,-
362 votes for a second term norni-
1 " nation for supreme judge. Judge
Phil M. Crow, of Kenton, who will I
. be his running mate, has 61.156.
Harry Taylor, Dem 478
REPRESENTATIVE
John W. Dewey. Rep 420
Herman Shy, Dem 402
JoavH. Smith. Dcm 842
CLERK OF COURTS
Ralph Fifbburn, Rep..... .418
Ollln Dixon. Dem 594
SHERIFF
Jos. W. Gee, Rep '.429
John Yahraut. Dem. 334
Florancc Rader. Dcm 263
Geo. OrTenoakcr, Dem 188
COUNTY AUDITOR
A. R Condon, Rep 406
W. L. Marhoover, Dem.. . .556
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Albert Cottrell. Rep 3**0
Geo. Voelker. Rep 377
H. S. Caplinger. Rep 325
Wm. Nicodcmus, Dern 457
Jas. Robinson. Dem 603
John Seeling, Dem &91-,
C. M. Fnemun. Horn 226
COUNTY TREASURER
Robt. L. Davis. Hep 416
CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR
R. L. Leeper, Dem.
627
fcOUNTY RECORDER
Reuben Denney, Rep 410
Chas Hrown, Dem 598
SURVEYOR
John A. Stout. Rep 362
John G Bulmer, Dem .. . 479
Rilli** Bennett. Dem 3
PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
Chas M. Caldwell. Dem.. .672
We call attention to the unmerciful slaughtei
NINETEEN MEN TO
GO NEXT MONDAY
John A. Stout should be Pike other bidders and now Ixwfs lhat
Registration Saturday
Provost Marshal General Crowder *
j has issued a statement emphasizing •
that all .male citizens who shall have
reached their 21st birthday since:
last June 5th must appear before
their local boards fo register for'
military service regardless of any Are Either From itecI.LSSlficd
presumed grounds for exemption. , Men Or FrOHl the 181?
j Opportunity to make claim for ex-; Liat of !'_: ".rants*.
cmptlon will !>e afforded In filling j
out of «juestionr.itires by registrant*.
" Provisions will bo made for the
registration hy mail of nny *x.*rsopI
I who expects to be absent on regis*
trs'ion day from the jurisdiction
, of the board where they permanent*
ly reside. But in such a case ex*'
treme care «houl 0 cJock Sun.,ay an |
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