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• f^Saf^t ■ * <~*^*~*~^{' THE WAVERLY NEWS VOL. ia t titto—*-on vii t'ia* OtrCavr Ho-1 I rtsucAs-stotaatntnm tsts. I WAVERLY, OHIO. THURS DAY, JANUARY xg, 1905 I Sc-ac-r— n>« fates Sl.-o a T*te » J I* *-._*__, Sisota Otrt** **... NO. 39 FIRST GUN In the Gubernatlonal Campalflii Has Been Fired IIERRICKTHE WINNER And Republicans all Ovct (he State arc Lining up for Him SO. ll! RtSOLOTIONS AOOPTU) Columbu*. 0. Jsa, 17.—(B-weial.)— Supporters of the state adnilnlttra- tlon declare tbe light for tbe renom- taatloo of Governor Myron T. Harriet: haa been won. Tho llenick men are In a jubilant mood. "If* all over hut tbe ahoutr-1 local board m*y be mad-Uie subject for floveroor ttafricVto supporting It. Aa to the other local option law*. Republican legislation planted that principle In the law of Ohio long before tho AnU-Balnon league was born. Blbco that *ooleiy ttartcd, th* Republican* at a psrty hsve passed, every hit of legislation enacted along that Un*. simply carrying forward tholr previous policies. Individual ttomo crsts Id voting for t«mporanee measures, hare acted outride of tbelr party and tn opposition to their party ptatforma SOCIAL EVENTS ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦Wooe »**! Tl IMPORTANT Cases May Be Filed Here Aaolnst Larae Corporations A movement which h*d It's inception lo one ot the northern counties of the title, and which ht* been directed toward dltclming the relation* of ihe different bridge cotnpanin doinv business In Ohio and the variou. Itoanlt nf County Commissioner* may be Iran.ferrtd io I'ike oouniy, end lltn Iran*— ufout of the log," eummsritcd tbelr deduction from new* from Ctnclnnstl and l_.•£an. Oeorgo It. Co* Is quoted ** -*S) Ing th* governor ought to »iep aside, but if he do** not. he will support htm. Governor Hnrrick has no Intention of stepping saldt*. and Mr. Cox add* that |s< rfcapa he cannot, wblle under fir* from tho Antl Saloon league. Saturday 12 delegate* trom Hocking count) to the atato convention were loxtructrd for lleVrtck. Tho personnel of tb* delegation shown ..inclusively the Antl Kftloou league' has made no progress In Hocking In It* effort* to marshal the church people against the governor, I aod that It* boast* of being able to uictatc to tfiO.OOO church member voter* fn Ohio what tholr political action ■hall be ar* groundlea*. Of the IT delegates, thre* ar* Methodist* tn good stsndtng and active In church work: on* is aa officer tn the Pre*- .-_*- byterian church, and oao ts a United brethren eommunlglot Hy unanimous _£te the Hoejktng Itc- puhlicant adopted the followmg Ironclad resolution: "We Indorse and approve without . traallBcatlon tb* ofBclal acts and administration of Governor Myron T. Herrick. HI* admlnlstrsUon bss been "else, clean, contervaUve. economical and suceessfu!. Itooogaltion of ptvc e- d*nt aad of approved service, bis ad- pilnlttration having bo**o unanimously todorsad by tb* laat Republican atato ___-«_«____. Oetnaad bis leoom I nation without oppoatUoa. We, thtrefore. Instruct the delegate* from Hocking county, named today, to vot* for bis ■"•nomination.** Oeorg* U. Cox, th* ClaclnnaUlcad er. had no Intention of making a' public declaration *o early. Wbat be ssld on tho subject of the governorship waa uttered to Senator Allen D. Br.i*v of Ironton, wbo repeated tb* conversation to s ClnrionsU paper. In addition. Information ha* come tbat at a meeting of bualne** men In Cincinnati, a mctttlnx held for bual- neaa purpose*, tho political rituatlon waa -lecuased casually, and Cox. who * waa preterit, promised to aupport Her- rtckk for a second term. The two u.enta wblch have- rounded out tb* week In eloao but undesigned •es'uenet. caused the Herrick support- er* cndUgulted pleasure. Tbey now regard the fight for the governor's re nomination aa practically won. Their pleasure waa not dsmponed by Cox'* saying Herrick ought to wtth- draw. They recognise Cox desire* to j please so many people as po«*lhle, j and tbat hla statement Is Intended , to -often tbe blow with which he | knocks out tb* opposition of some Republican factlo.alltt*. Governor Herrick would say nothing In comment oa the Cox Interview, hut It It'known he ha* sot the slightest intention of pulUag out of tha race, and that be feols confident of bl* renomlnttton by acclamation. At tbe clew* of th* Logan convention John P. Whit* said: The delegate* ar* th* warm friendt of th* governor. I doat believe tb* AnU- 8*Ioon leaguo coukl get 10 men In thia county to sign aa antl Herrlck p_tl- uon." • • • In contradiction of statement* that "th* Ohio AnU-Bsloon league owe* •v«ry_h!_g to th* Jtopablican party Cor tb* temperance ■tatnte*.'' W. ft Wheeler, toague tu pet late-dent, in aa tater-stew satd tbat "bad tb* Democrats lln*d or. against th* irrtrg"* of any on* of th* many opUoo bill, it would hare bean defee-ad.** Mr. Wheeler need aot go back b-yoad the Branaock bill aad tost April to secer* a complete -*-tot*Ooa of hi* a-tertloa that tha Republican party ha* aot coarittonily been for tompera-c* measure*. _tv*ry m*mb*r ot tba lectstotnn* ksow* ttai Mr. Wheetor tried to de- faet tha Hrsaaock b&l oa __* final .*s*t-rta*. aad swxwpting oae. alt the _wm- ocrsts Used up against th* pa-sac* of tt wttb htm. H* had th* _•___ too, ot all th* Rcpcbncan* he conld eon- ttoi, ao that Wheeler came wiihla tOttr vottw of killing tbe fit ia the boas*, whllo it went through -,he sen- . at** without ________ tb* on* Tunas eratie tot* It received __-__-»<--»atty. aa tba fc___.gtf-« records show, tb* tatttasust dlstrioc option bill I* a law foday eeilety by tb* vote of "Repobll- ***** who rasto-ed Mr. Wheeler's ea- -_a*vy.__.__.4___t__ IU st_»d__gttg_d by Tbe ocay new home of Mr. and Mr*. Will Gregg wa* the -enn* of S delightful social fun.-Slon latt Thurtdsy afternoon when the latter ws* the hott*** for th* "Iluty El***** at thalr •regular vveekly meeting. There wat s large attendance tnd sn excellent light luncheon eoutitt- Ingof chrete sandwich**, slier,! man- gee*, fried oytlert, oelery, Ice cretm, cake, ooffee snd wsf.rt ws* served by etierer Lincoln II. Dayl*. • * • The "lluty Be**" sr* being entertained by Mr*. tVlll Dougherty tin* afternoon., • * • A new Pedro Club to meet weakly oa Frldsy afternoon haa been organised with the following member*: Mine* Mabel and Mary Corwine, lielle sod Minnie Greg. . llertb* Xurbom, Georgia Grimsley, AJdloII .> ffm*n, Kthel Wlilicraft Grsce Vallerr Eleanor lltyi. sletuiamrtil. Y. ttalthaaer. YJtlr Uowar.1, Charles W. Wstkin*, Will Hie* tend, snd A. I). Schrader. The Club will hold lit. flitl meeting Fridty afternoon from 3 to 3 st Hie borne of Mrt. A. D. tkhrader. In.estig.tion slong with ibote In other CO untie*. The movement teem* lo be directed by a leading state attorney.- and the basis of ihe Investigation it bring -con- lined to securing the smoonU ptid ihe different bridge cuinpanlet on contract*: wlih the county commissioner*, without! *_". lirsi hsvlne hsd th. certilte.t* that ihe , JoJf* *»«• *«r»* L- (} •>••' h~ « »■>' fund, wer* in the treasury accredited to|tor,n, *-»«"»rtn«i*i their tpaciout hom. the bridge fund before the _ooiraei*lon M*"°*>1«*** ^UsWdsy ev,nlng to enjoy were m*de * magic *thlbiilunglv*n by Signer Demo Another division of inv-aUgsttoo .. _n" h,U M*ll*unt ™*™™»* _»_» the amount of money ,__d to ih* _.>I1U *«ver*l very clever trick, were performeal. ... .i.i .'the m»_ic wtr.J falling only once to pro- com|*anle» under Ihe reccnily declared i _. .," , . ■*■ .... . unoonaitti'lionst f'raft* bonding law wtth a view to making Ihe bondlu„ company refund the m<_iey to the county trrisurir-t from which it w*t paid under ih* color of thlt law i duce the desired result. After the legsr demtln |>*rformanee, teveral excellent musical number* were rendered br Mr*. Ch-rle*. W. Watkln*. piano, and Dr. 3. jG. Heckel, mandolin, and the guetta 4*«»Mi*»4»4a.».st.Ma»«»« li.** HEARD ON i; : THE STREET;! H|s>|MHHIUHMHIMIM "I wte jutt orrr to lb* coart Itout* to pay my tote* snd I want toj tell too whst happ-ned to me over th*r-_" ssld Dr. I* T. I.alghley, formerly ot l-tthsm but now dt Diiteyvine, latt Saiurdsy. "t came Ui town with enough money ss 11 hough i to pay my tax**, thinking Uie amount would be sbout Ibe same ** uuil bat I was dumbfoaoded when they, told m* the i*x rat* hsd been In* emaaed from t*I.C*. to *_{.-5 and to my tax** would be sbout ten per cent more then th*y had ever been befor _ Well, I ill J'lit bar* the resdy cash to psy np with to h*d to retain home sod tell another load of corn befor* I could t.u*re myself wtth the county. Why. the r_-**e.i tax rate for Mifflin township It wiihin * few Cent* of the rate for IV*. tet.. Utt year, lust think of It! 'Alnt llAWfolt" In ihit county the m*tter hs* ^n j ^^ •PP"cto*ed the eveolng*. .ntef- placct in lb. hand. ..f *n attorney and U,nmW* *Mnm,tor ,b*" P*******'** th» uliimate otitcomt. It of course I _. _ . __• shrouttod in doubu Th" T*T«n»*'**- W*ddlD» Anoiver_ary of Mr. *nd Mr*. George A. Schsuscil wa* ii-rCssis.sP.oi, i„. i-h,.r. n • happily celebrated *t their comfortable A panic, which aasumrd teriout f)ro-■ tiome on Howard street Friday evening jwrtlont, occurred Thurtdsy night »t ».i_ * recrp'.lon arranged by tbelr three lb* Meihodltt church ia Wbeelertbur*. . ch*rmlng daughter*. Mittes Mabel, Ada •when thorUy »fler th. opening ot Uie and Margaret. Twenty eight guest* tervicet by Kmv. Pottle, formerly of I wrr. present sod games of v-arlou* kind* Piketon. jt* chandelier oomprlting nine J amused the gue*to unUl 10 o'clock when oil lamps, fell with * crash snd In sn in- (quotstion card* were paaa-d dee- ttant the oil Ignited snd tbechurch was Signaling eaeh one'* company for the filled <*|th great tli-.it of Bsme*. which a*lnly refection which wa* oiaely eereSd reach*, ih* ceiling. In th* next few j |_ the dining room. teooodttbe panic tirlcken pantliiooem Mr. and Mrs. _*-h»_*eil receive. 1 num- rutbed to th* exit*, but fortooatoly^no crou* and valutbl* gift* of chins ss sou- on« wat tenoti.lv injured, although -»v-| venlrtof tbe ossation snd were made ertl pertotutustaJned painful eonla-ionf. Ibsppyhy the sincere good withe* sod Seteral children were b*dly trampled, j coogratulsiiont of their friendt. but escaped with minor Injurte*. Un-j Tboa* p—tent w«re Mr. aod Mr*. B. terrtf.ed, Itev. Pcatle. with ihe satUt- [ U. D»vid*on, Mr. »nd Mr*. Wm. John- •no* of teveral gentlemen prreenl al ihs j__,, _ir. and Mr*, aiaa. Gr-enbaum. Mr-f^ •ervic**, quickly -ubdued tne flsmet, »nd Mr*. M. Athbaogh. Mr. aud Mr*. befor* any »erlou* damage reaultcd. ! H. Smlih. Mr. andMr*. Gibson Kwmir. Uter. ibe oongreg»uou relumed to tl * i Mr. and Mr* George Iltrch, Mr. and church and the -errlce* proo-oded a* If j j*-*. Jcsieph filbeon. Mr. and Mr*. Fred n-.'Uiiii_ uniuuftl had occurred. ♦♦ItllltlMMIOMtlMHIl ' i. • i The Delinquent Land Tax Sale , held *l the court house on Tues- [ dsy w»« ■ recorsl _.*rak*r in m»n> ' retpeeta. , The land told for latee al Ibe ) tale amounted lotT&lOO. Ihe lar- • grai amount received in many i years and exceadini* the -sir* dot- ', ing the panic year*. ' ' Thr number of tract* of land , -dverti-ed tbt* yr»r w»* 73J, or ] ', jutt an even 100 more than latl ', ', •"**""■ < > Pike It probably the only county ' in tbe ttai* showing an increase J in lu Dsiiuquent L&ml Tax List > this year, when crop* and price* ', ', were good throughout the tut*. | \ Exee—itv* tax rale* a* mad* up br > the difT.reni fownablp* and cor- , por-lloat in ihe county are given ) s* the cause for tbe large and in- 1 creating number of tracts of land , allowed to become delinquent on ' the Auditor'* books. iHMMMIHIHHHMIHM <m M s »♦♦♦»»♦ »*»♦*•»•♦*•• f i*MM t**w Ta* aretlsa* Tho tax rat* for this year has been considerably increased In nearly every township in th. oounty, in soms tn-iaooe* ttte In- crea-e bring ss much ss tnlrty- seven eent* a hundred over the rate of th« year before. Tbe taxpayer wlw coaiiwr*. the receipt* he receive* from the county lr*_—irer tbi* year with the-* h* received two years sgo wiU br *u-ps-t*d and turtred si whst he dads. Look up your tax -eoalpu and you will then wt^emt-ad why tb* Delinquent Land Tax Ittt thl* year I* one of tha iat-rtst to Ut* i. history of th* county. Heal. Mr and Mr*. George Beat, Mr. and Mta Chat Schauta.!. Mr. and Mrs Will Scb*u_*u. Mr. and Mrt. John Telchert and Mitve* Maine VaUery aod Ruth Dougherty. • Mr*. Wm. West entertained the Martha Mary .Socieiy Wedoeedey afieroctw. Ite fre* 'im ruts wer* served sfter the bust noaa of the meeting had been disposed of. • • Mia* Kthel Wlilicraft will entertain thi* evening lo honor of ber guest, Mit* Winifred .'one* of Ironton. "I'tngetiiB. tired of Cowler Johntlcf pertitinni!' hoe-ling about "favoring tb* home aif reliant " taid a South end ciil- »vii Fridty "Take hit pfaoo dealer'* war talk for Instance and yon will find jest how ttneer" h* I* in everything he •ay* and dor*. tn*i**d of buying* piano from Guth «- Son*, oof local dealt™, he never even "«* much as stked ihem for pel' et but bird hlnitelf off to Cincinnati on s rsllroad pi*, snd bought a ._•_.> in- tt t orient from D. II. Il t! J win ,v Co. while poor old Jobu A. Joott labored at th* offlc* slrnovt In r*~ in order to _*i oai ill* ofOcUl DemoeraUe organ na ume. Te;ll you It* an outrage th* way John- tin, carrfc* our good money off to foreign dealer* snd live* in luxury snd elegance whll* poor old John A. 1*really deprived ofpeoe-titlet.'* * . * "Thl* gueetlng on how maay loadi of foe It will take lo fill our bout* It wdrte than oo* of King George's voting contest* and tl would take about a* many figure* ■O arri v« at a result," aaid geoisl "Fiddy'' Tiec-eri the other d*y. "Here we have bean (.rurlng that two more losds would »t_*«!y fill tbe house but we h*ve been hsullng all dty *nd there i* tlill room tit more." »UI_nw fs>r OVrs Willitm Ooe, tb* seed resident of Ho*well! Hun who wasao terribly burned »: hit home oa Monday of hut week, died oo laat Thursday * flr r noon after tufTenrurintenaeiy from hi* Injur!e». Funeral terv.ee* ware held Saiurdsy sf- ternoon and tha body interred to Ihe Was-eriy cemetery Much rxeliement prersil* at Pood creek. Hcioto county, oo account of tht discovery of gas w .tch wa* mad* hy ibe Pond Creek, Oil and Gsa Co , Mondsy at a depth ot -SO feet. A healthy flow wa* dia-*ve***d snd tbe Incorporator* and *toc_b_ttd«ra, matt ot wbom sr* from Iwrttwiootb, feel' grmxl* enoonr- sgs-d over the coilook of flndiog gas in p*ying qoaaUUea. sMis* Alma Soha I* th* go*_i of friendt In Coiumb.-u tbit w**k. *amma*smama*»a*amgaaa*mafri "When the Cnurier-Waicbmsn ripped m'-sat olggrr Randolph a few weeks ago It must hsve slipped s cog somewhere" ssld a prominent Demoeratle politicise recently. "Ai least the snlei* wa* hardly s-ct-.uir.ai with lb* facia. Why, Hiindolph wat the leading light of ihe campaign laal fall. U* rode around da-' aod night wltb Iv__- Ny* aod lb*u 00 election nigbl Nye and McLaughlin took bim ui _be KmaiiM Houte bar aod the three wined and dined la oelebralion of ihe victory. Speeches wer*made arvti Ny- snd McLaughlin both acrrediwd to Randolph tbe bonnr of tavtng tbe dty for the loc*) IK-mocracv and they jollified nearly all night Yea, the Courier itr-.tt have slipped a cog sal It probably oecured b«c»u-a Syc and McLaughlin Itt't happen to road Ihe proof* Ibat .etsfc before aliowiux Ibe |i*per lo go to pr-sa," Krai tat*** ttmmxter* T. S- Sn..p*l.i-e, Flora 0. aod Sarah Desrey. OS acre* tlOCi. . John dark, to Flora il. and Sarah _Vw«y. ttj acrtu. 9\'k>. ?•*>* Fidelity dt. j ran-:e Trutt and Ir~i.rj.lt Co. ICxee. Trustee to G R. •*i.",al'irr. AS acre*. 1150. Flora li John and Floyd Dewey to Emms Geo—* f*t acre*. a_t*. L. O. Warn*. u> Albm Uetiklab 77 3-4 ter**, 9900. Julia Moomaw to Jt-tt* Le-U_ _?!-> acres, lav. John Woodcock to Tboodocto Woodcock, 1» Act**. 9100. Daetd B. Alrotd to Lydis B. WHaon 130 seres.JklfkX Wm. til, ssqap-oo to Uo_*cr Samp-or, 1 lo*. 9SO. j !_onai_ B. Armtey to Oscar Arw- •irons. 1 lot 9300. J. P. SoaltoO. C Carter. 30 acre*-50. Geo. E. _Isk-_ to Oeo. A. Sml in, «-♦ ttcre*. -_W. Fred Wickertbaa. and Effie Swayoe, Jo-epli F. Sur. It It not unlikely that Uie Independent telephone interest* of South-rn Ohio will be mergeti into on* big orga-daatios In Ui* n**r future. Thorn lot»n**ted in th* diffeient Una* bar* had tevrral mealing* of 1st* snd it Is thought that the deal will go through. If it doss it will tnesn • big thing for th* Indtpentl- *ol Interest, of thlt part of the iiate, tt ii would put them in better tbttm u> flght the Bell Telnpbon* t.__ip*_y. The merger, if madt, will Include lb* Home lnt.rr_it in thlt oounty. IMPRESSIVE SCENE COURT NEWS Some (*_-<_. Dlsp-s__*_ of by Judge Mitl-Jiclon this Week CRIMINAL CASES N0LLIEO Court Adjourned Tuesday Until Saturday January 28th In "Ben.Hur" to be Staged In Cincinnati Next Week The torn* of all sceuee in ihe grtat religious drania, "Ileo-IIur," it iho mlr* sole on Mount Olivet, with perform tur. . terminate*. This final scene In the drams show* the reunion of Ran llur. hi* Mother. *l»ter »nd l_.tl;.r, sfur the p__*lng._f Christ m*o Jerusalem. The mother and *l«tcr of Hor, who were Jtri.lkrn wuh leprosy, bav* been cleansed by ihe Xaxtreue. and they am EWTOtt auto For ihe flrtt time to msny .rear* a hicu the -*fM vt thv Court of Comm-m Pfs-S h'*n* I* very likely tu b* _ompi*_*d without a i>et(i Jury being summoned fi*r flnty, n-. *t*a*xti call having %o tot born i«*_ed during ihs preseut term which :* '.-. Close. There have been hut very <>' toy Importance up fo* hearing dar- who sing praise* to Jesus of .*.'»xareth. In tbt* Incideui of the -Iraro* ClirUt doe* not apr-tr a* a penonality. The curtain rime* on ihe gathering of Ui* -ru is.utat I tt ^bout few __sv_i->**ss__><^ sr* turrouudtKlliy * woadrring muliitiid* log ih* lerni snd court hsaoniy bt-eo lo irstlr_n bui a few timet tins* tbe term began on January tnd. .tu Ire W. H. Mf-dlrton he'd s *h_et testmn of coon on Tuesday ami after multltntie who come ont of Jerusalem l*»!,hr -Antot Ute N. A W. By., worship Him, w»*i0g brsnehetof palma jjoho W, bwtgtr, had beta p*».. snd ringing *nthr_i_. The leper* sp- !•"•'* l'"»rto., d»«_*l_o* wtr* baodsd pear, suldttd br Amrth. Chritt psaam{'l*"****** 'nth* following caa**; higher up tbe Mount. Tiie atHicted on** '""'*r n<i<ige-* aod CliarioUe Deaueh* ratoe their bao.lt to Uim to aupptlcaUoa j •oil1' * Hannah Kodr-ert, etsl. |_u>Ut__n, snd s great tbaft of wondroutly brilliant German f*hy. Jsc/b t_*jta- *nd Frank light tuggettlve of Hi* presence falls on I tVtdal Sppo*_Aa_ c-smaUetovrer*. their brad*, snd tbey ar* healed. In j Jacob HtUt. Ktr. v» Freak K'unumaa tbe book ttory tbe tale embrscet tlte jct »'• »l.>ea.'. ditmlteed. Crucifltlnn This Inrldent could ivot. of i (lertOB David t* 3. W. J.!/___*_ courtr, have • place in any dnmatic , mioty, judgment in favor of plaintiff ta presentation except ih* Passion Play, i ibe his of ***s*S.3*t wlih Inta-rett at **■ pe* performed al ttberimmcrgau every ten . *-***"* from January ?, I'M*. year* a* s religion* rite. Ending with j Florence IU-l-r ta Village of Piketon. th* miracle scene, the drams of "Ueo j judgment of vilUge court retatrted aad Har" maintain* the religious Interest of tb* ttory In a moti remarkshly **T*-_lt. w*y, al tbe tame Uat treatlnc U wltb Ui* uimott retlcoooe and recpect. Th* music Introduced tn tbU teen* it •.uai to tbat hear* in Graod Opera. A* th* curtain felt*, the e.horout of 200 voices sing* io canon form. "Tbi* 1* Jesus' at Nasareth." while the great orcb-tte* reodert tb* theme. 'The Sur ol Detble- hem." ' Ots_r 830 p*opJt __, *_,p_,j-ed in ih* eosciment of ibis great religious romance. Ii wUI he ttee**} at tbe Grand Opera House. Cincinnati, Ohio, for two week*' ttartlog Mondar eotaing January .13. Ralofortn A Mevlin. Mansger* of the Grand Opera Hoove will pron-ptly fill sll msil order* for *eat«, when accompanied by remiiianee and •elf-sd- dletaed ktsmped envelope, tyt reply. The teat tale ttartt oo Thur-dar. January Itrtb, it wil tbertfore be well to fll* your order* prior lo that date. _"*» ♦♦♦*•♦»»♦*•♦»»** •re all well |n ihelr wsy, but llley , » are not everytb.ng In view of the board. It was because the sign* of neg- ', lecied eeaemUI* were gelling coo* tpicuout lately thai President 0*1 ooneil and other* of tbe school i board hsre been lapn-tad wi'h the Ides lhal "nature study* would b* much mot* valuable if • directed ut Entcrtuhimcnt oo Next We-*lt-_»- day Evening* January 23 The *rc-3*-l noraber at lb* Warerty \ | j Higt» ttohool I-teture COur-e. tb* ''Ariel poo the pupil* ibeca- .. j {___rn«_- (.uartet" of _-a*-c_. wiU appear ; teive*. Instead of being diadpsted \ \|__ t*_j_,iu« Uper* _->_-* oa next ; upon iho ways t__l d_t_g* _f bug* j j! Wedu-tday evening and ptoteto** to he 1 *■'--*■*■♦**♦•♦••.»»»*'>».* I M>M Hiss Kathleen Eytoe, wbo has beam •risiUs* friends st Ironton. »*____*_ boms Sats-tday, THE CHARIOT RACE XN BEN HUR rtt-w *-**» Far ta* _*_*__! tk****** Th* *--_. t ot Kduestfon of Cio- elnnall has .tedded that "High _ heel, aod ..ght-fitliagthoea «___, 1J inf.!*°*»*.?f.U' __^!_*_- defofmed fret, corns, buolont and \ ', lagrowtog naiia • ! State of Ohio •• William llakee, oj- < ! I pr«**rctii in olttoe, l>ol'.e*d. n__4__, .I". ... ' '} Stale of <>bto v* Harry Tt-*m"i*ao, *~4 nihmtUc * ahand^inglliigiilt-ute child, m-li^ ( State of Ohio v* Vanboren Ja-Hi-. ) disturbing meeting, aollled. LECTURE COURSE ' -C~" ; ;|__* of the best enterteiameoto of tb* i Ukre sretome of tha precept* | ! { ktod **«r alvao tar*. to the boyr aod glrla: "ttoto bed __/ly ata *egnJ-t f boat. • -Do oot drina very cold water * bet, overheated. ******* "itat ie** msai aad n»ore veg- etahlaa. "Pur* water and milk ar* tb* be*t drink*. "Keep tb* aee* clean ia order | Hlaeo and Ml** Margsr*i j X *° breathe properly Brush lb* teeth ever.* morning i . aod rise* mouih alter ertty s-*al. \ "Dirt tbooid b* reatoved trom ; fioger nails daily; pc-oaous germt . > gatbar under tbe ns.!*. ', I "Wash th* hair wUh srator aod ; * hrasb treqaeattf. "Tb* ump-ratue* of a room to 1 —_* t-IV. •• __, , _—*gre**. |_ainllff in error dl-dbtrgei. Uev. J. W. Aikloton •ppolaud member of County Itoard of Vi-iton. view Uev. Mttheny, resigned. 'i-.iat.s_x mv-rr but* of Ohio ra Albert 8{ *:'.._-_, keepiog place, nollied. Atat* of Ohio v* Jsme* Kilinaton. nollied. Slate of Oblo rt Uriah B**tfc_M_o. mtnt.»u__t''r. ooUie-l Siate of Ohio r* -_-«1r« Wallsc*. _e*p* tnt pl»ce. nollied. Stale of Ohio vt Oscar MiUir-m*. car- tylog concealed weapons, nollied blate of Ohio rs Walter Furgu_oo. etsl, gunning, nollied. *-:st(> .if t>!i..< vt Thorns* Colic., **• ■suit *n_ battery, nollltd. .f ObM vt Grover C, Luca*. csrrrtng ooncealed »«apo*)*. aollled. State of Ohio vt Lem t'ejarc.. carry lug etxicealesl weapon*, nollied. Ktete of <Miio v» Frank'Bplodler. "f**- iing lutoxieautl, oolltod. F*toto of Ohio v» tame, «*___* snd be.tery, ooi.'ir-. Mate of Ottto v* Elijah Davit, •J-aod- oolng illigttimete child, nolltod. Rial* of Ghto *** PeealCW Rewell. ktep- ktaiar to the tiolL Uoa'k Saia* hoart, i sold weat—er __-_—! -a atowt TO ♦ t them on next We-Otada. a-wtUot*. *»*»»***»****»**e»es»4»»»* (.IV. _-*p-e_t bee* it that the C. A ti. to **- rasgtog for tb* eatiy p_ir_-__s* at" tht U !-*_*:_ i Hsysiiheriviwe to tb* tssa __t-ea*.r Isanirti Heat at Ot*el Tb* Quarui a* « -Urtelcar* ha«e beta very *a****xf-_ aa** -be toega wombot ot return dale* during ta* **-•". seaessn. a* w*U a* a ma.h wider tAage ot territory coveted, justify ih* aoaot. _o*»eoi of a be>tt*r **rogr_-a thaa ever be fore. Aatong th* feat-re* offered are nusrtrtt, dsr-s, tottga to ooatust*. reading wttb •_*«_. a*- eoojpaolmtoU emotiv* pocing. aJaavtolin aod teoal totoe aad eead__g*. Tb* program to eto-a.a, aad of so much variety that it plea*** pops-tor a* wall sa _a_u-*_y m-a-toal srft-i*ne«*. Th* (Juanet is i.i_i_-,*_*1 of caH-red sasd ■"-_.)-_ young todie*. _to buttt tsa-wtm-wdattoa to mtilcd tban Ute •_- tsb-*t_-*UQ eeaeoma gitod them AS totata rngsgeme-iu tn all tb* to-** c-t*** from Stew Cl-xae* $4_-.-Jr. Otst-ta-* of lb* "Noetott. Jfc Wekarn are s_-___kskM-tg tbe adv'.t'.iny cf a ibrattgb -tee*-tof exf Ua* _-e*w«en -»srf-.k aad 0___***_ via tjotwmbo*. T-t- >*.__•* of tb* new ssee**f<-e irom i_s_u_o__t aad St*** to St. *__•*_< Sottas, .he WW'S*_ l_s* i-ai tt-t t____s_a to -wsttot* -tote igb erevVae /_*_ tb* c-_tK to Chi- ^ :tU(__ts*ts.i that **xck sa -_-5ja--t_-|ea_o_s-s_rdpay. _e-mi_«__e _ )_, t-aali. tb* C _ O. would git* thai toad j .-_*»__ ol t_*-r«i-ut te oxatctt^ a atVotb katrrwl atat lit** tp tba _____ tow day*.
Object Description
Rating | |
Title | Waverly News 1905-01-19 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Waverly News was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1893-1914. The preceding title was the Pike County Republican. |
Publisher | Spencer & McKenzie |
Date of Original | 1905 |
Searchable Date | 1905 |
Time Period | 1901-1910 |
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 |
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Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Description
Title | Waverly News 1904-10-06to1906-09-270168 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Pike County; Ohio |
Identifier | Waverly News 1904-10-06to1906-09-270168.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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Language | ENG |
Text Transcript |
• f^Saf^t ■ * <~*^*~*~^{'
THE WAVERLY NEWS
VOL. ia
t titto—*-on vii t'ia* OtrCavr Ho-1
I rtsucAs-stotaatntnm tsts. I
WAVERLY, OHIO. THURS
DAY,
JANUARY xg, 1905
I Sc-ac-r— n>« fates Sl.-o a T*te »
J I* *-._*__, Sisota Otrt** **...
NO. 39
FIRST GUN
In the Gubernatlonal Campalflii
Has Been Fired
IIERRICKTHE WINNER
And Republicans all Ovct (he
State arc Lining up for Him
SO. ll! RtSOLOTIONS AOOPTU)
Columbu*. 0. Jsa, 17.—(B-weial.)—
Supporters of the state adnilnlttra-
tlon declare tbe light for tbe renom-
taatloo of Governor Myron T. Harriet:
haa been won.
Tho llenick men are In a jubilant
mood. "If* all over hut tbe ahoutr-1 local board m*y be mad-Uie subject for
floveroor ttafricVto supporting It.
Aa to the other local option law*.
Republican legislation planted that
principle In the law of Ohio long before tho AnU-Balnon league was born.
Blbco that *ooleiy ttartcd, th* Republican* at a psrty hsve passed, every
hit of legislation enacted along that
Un*. simply carrying forward tholr
previous policies. Individual ttomo
crsts Id voting for t«mporanee measures, hare acted outride of tbelr party and tn opposition to their party
ptatforma
SOCIAL
EVENTS
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦-^♦♦♦♦♦♦♦Wooe
»**!
Tl
IMPORTANT
Cases May Be Filed Here
Aaolnst Larae Corporations
A movement which h*d It's inception
lo one ot the northern counties of the
title, and which ht* been directed toward dltclming the relation* of ihe different bridge cotnpanin doinv business
In Ohio and the variou. Itoanlt nf County Commissioner* may be Iran.ferrtd io
I'ike oouniy, end lltn Iran*— ufout of the
log," eummsritcd tbelr deduction
from new* from Ctnclnnstl and l_.•£an.
Oeorgo It. Co* Is quoted ** -*S) Ing
th* governor ought to »iep aside, but
if he do** not. he will support htm.
Governor Hnrrick has no Intention
of stepping saldt*. and Mr. Cox add*
that |s< rfcapa he cannot, wblle under
fir* from tho Antl Saloon league.
Saturday 12 delegate* trom Hocking count) to the atato convention
were loxtructrd for lleVrtck.
Tho personnel of tb* delegation
shown ..inclusively the Antl Kftloou
league' has made no progress In
Hocking In It* effort* to marshal the
church people against the governor, I
aod that It* boast* of being able to
uictatc to tfiO.OOO church member voter* fn Ohio what tholr political action
■hall be ar* groundlea*. Of the IT
delegates, thre* ar* Methodist* tn
good stsndtng and active In church
work: on* is aa officer tn the Pre*-
.-_*- byterian church, and oao ts a United
brethren eommunlglot
Hy unanimous _£te the Hoejktng Itc-
puhlicant adopted the followmg Ironclad resolution:
"We Indorse and approve without
. traallBcatlon tb* ofBclal acts and administration of Governor Myron T.
Herrick. HI* admlnlstrsUon bss been
"else, clean, contervaUve. economical
and suceessfu!. Itooogaltion of ptvc e-
d*nt aad of approved service, bis ad-
pilnlttration having bo**o unanimously
todorsad by tb* laat Republican atato
___-«_«____. Oetnaad bis leoom I nation
without oppoatUoa. We, thtrefore. Instruct the delegate* from Hocking
county, named today, to vot* for bis
■"•nomination.**
Oeorg* U. Cox, th* ClaclnnaUlcad
er. had no Intention of making a' public declaration *o early. Wbat be ssld
on tho subject of the governorship
waa uttered to Senator Allen D. Br.i*v
of Ironton, wbo repeated tb* conversation to s ClnrionsU paper.
In addition. Information ha* come
tbat at a meeting of bualne** men In
Cincinnati, a mctttlnx held for bual-
neaa purpose*, tho political rituatlon
waa -lecuased casually, and Cox. who
* waa preterit, promised to aupport Her-
rtckk for a second term.
The two u.enta wblch have- rounded
out tb* week In eloao but undesigned
•es'uenet. caused the Herrick support-
er* cndUgulted pleasure. Tbey now
regard the fight for the governor's re
nomination aa practically won.
Their pleasure waa not dsmponed
by Cox'* saying Herrick ought to wtth-
draw. They recognise Cox desire* to j
please so many people as po«*lhle, j
and tbat hla statement Is Intended ,
to -often tbe blow with which he |
knocks out tb* opposition of some
Republican factlo.alltt*.
Governor Herrick would say nothing In comment oa the Cox Interview,
hut It It'known he ha* sot the slightest intention of pulUag out of tha
race, and that be feols confident of
bl* renomlnttton by acclamation.
At tbe clew* of th* Logan convention John P. Whit* said: The delegate* ar* th* warm friendt of th*
governor. I doat believe tb* AnU-
8*Ioon leaguo coukl get 10 men In thia
county to sign aa antl Herrlck p_tl-
uon."
• • •
In contradiction of statement* that
"th* Ohio AnU-Bsloon league owe*
•v«ry_h!_g to th* Jtopablican party
Cor tb* temperance ■tatnte*.'' W. ft
Wheeler, toague tu pet late-dent, in aa
tater-stew satd tbat "bad tb* Democrats lln*d or. against th* irrtrg"* of
any on* of th* many opUoo bill, it
would hare bean defee-ad.** Mr.
Wheeler need aot go back b-yoad the
Branaock bill aad tost April to secer*
a complete -*-tot*Ooa of hi* a-tertloa
that tha Republican party ha* aot
coarittonily been for tompera-c*
measure*.
_tv*ry m*mb*r ot tba lectstotnn*
ksow* ttai Mr. Wheetor tried to de-
faet tha Hrsaaock b&l oa __* final
.*s*t-rta*. aad swxwpting oae. alt the _wm-
ocrsts Used up against th* pa-sac*
of tt wttb htm. H* had th* _•___ too,
ot all th* Rcpcbncan* he conld eon-
ttoi, ao that Wheeler came wiihla
tOttr vottw of killing tbe fit ia the
boas*, whllo it went through -,he sen-
. at** without ________ tb* on* Tunas
eratie tot* It received __-__-»<--»atty.
aa tba fc___.gtf-« records show, tb*
tatttasust dlstrioc option bill I* a law
foday eeilety by tb* vote of "Repobll-
***** who rasto-ed Mr. Wheeler's ea-
-_a*vy.__.__.4___t__ IU st_»d__gttg_d by
Tbe ocay new home of Mr. and Mr*.
Will Gregg wa* the -enn* of S delightful
social fun.-Slon latt Thurtdsy afternoon
when the latter ws* the hott*** for th*
"Iluty El***** at thalr •regular vveekly
meeting. There wat s large attendance
tnd sn excellent light luncheon eoutitt-
Ingof chrete sandwich**, slier,! man-
gee*, fried oytlert, oelery, Ice cretm,
cake, ooffee snd wsf.rt ws* served by
etierer Lincoln II. Dayl*.
• * •
The "lluty Be**" sr* being entertained
by Mr*. tVlll Dougherty tin* afternoon.,
• *
•
A new Pedro Club to meet weakly oa
Frldsy afternoon haa been organised with
the following member*:
Mine* Mabel and Mary Corwine, lielle
sod Minnie Greg. . llertb* Xurbom,
Georgia Grimsley, AJdloII .> ffm*n, Kthel
Wlilicraft Grsce Vallerr Eleanor lltyi.
sletuiamrtil. Y. ttalthaaer. YJtlr Uowar.1,
Charles W. Wstkin*, Will Hie* tend, snd
A. I). Schrader.
The Club will hold lit. flitl meeting
Fridty afternoon from 3 to 3 st Hie borne
of Mrt. A. D. tkhrader.
In.estig.tion slong with ibote In other
CO untie*.
The movement teem* lo be directed
by a leading state attorney.- and the
basis of ihe Investigation it bring -con-
lined to securing the smoonU ptid ihe
different bridge cuinpanlet on contract*:
wlih the county commissioner*, without! *_".
lirsi hsvlne hsd th. certilte.t* that ihe , JoJf* *»«• *«r»* L- (} •>••' h~ « »■>'
fund, wer* in the treasury accredited to|tor,n, *-»«"»rtn«i*i their tpaciout hom.
the bridge fund before the _ooiraei*lon M*"°*>1«*** ^UsWdsy ev,nlng to enjoy
were m*de * magic *thlbiilunglv*n by Signer Demo
Another division of inv-aUgsttoo .. _n" h,U M*ll*unt ™*™™»* _»_»
the amount of money ,__d to ih* _.>I1U *«ver*l very clever trick, were performeal.
... .i.i .'the m»_ic wtr.J falling only once to pro-
com|*anle» under Ihe reccnily declared i _. .," , . ■*■ .... .
unoonaitti'lionst f'raft* bonding law
wtth a view to making Ihe bondlu„
company refund the m<_iey to the county trrisurir-t from which it w*t paid under ih* color of thlt law
i duce the desired result. After the legsr
demtln |>*rformanee, teveral excellent
musical number* were rendered br Mr*.
Ch-rle*. W. Watkln*. piano, and Dr. 3.
jG. Heckel, mandolin, and the guetta
4*«»Mi*»4»4a.».st.Ma»«»«
li.** HEARD ON i;
: THE STREET;!
H|s>|MHHIUHMHIMIM
"I wte jutt orrr to lb* coart Itout* to
pay my tote* snd I want toj tell too
whst happ-ned to me over th*r-_" ssld
Dr. I* T. I.alghley, formerly ot l-tthsm
but now dt Diiteyvine, latt Saiurdsy.
"t came Ui town with enough money ss
11 hough i to pay my tax**, thinking Uie
amount would be sbout Ibe same **
uuil bat I was dumbfoaoded when
they, told m* the i*x rat* hsd been In*
emaaed from t*I.C*. to *_{.-5 and to my
tax** would be sbout ten per cent more
then th*y had ever been befor _ Well,
I ill J'lit bar* the resdy cash to psy np
with to h*d to retain home sod tell another load of corn befor* I could t.u*re
myself wtth the county. Why. the
r_-**e.i tax rate for Mifflin township It
wiihin * few Cent* of the rate for IV*.
tet.. Utt year, lust think of It! 'Alnt
llAWfolt"
In ihit county the m*tter hs* ^n j ^^ •PP"cto*ed the eveolng*. .ntef-
placct in lb. hand. ..f *n attorney and U,nmW* *Mnm,tor ,b*" P*******'**
th» uliimate otitcomt. It of course I _. _ . __•
shrouttod in doubu Th" T*T«n»*'**- W*ddlD» Anoiver_ary
of Mr. *nd Mr*. George A. Schsuscil wa*
ii-rCssis.sP.oi, i„. i-h,.r. n • happily celebrated *t their comfortable
A panic, which aasumrd teriout f)ro-■ tiome on Howard street Friday evening
jwrtlont, occurred Thurtdsy night »t ».i_ * recrp'.lon arranged by tbelr three
lb* Meihodltt church ia Wbeelertbur*. . ch*rmlng daughter*. Mittes Mabel, Ada
•when thorUy »fler th. opening ot Uie and Margaret. Twenty eight guest*
tervicet by Kmv. Pottle, formerly of I wrr. present sod games of v-arlou* kind*
Piketon. jt* chandelier oomprlting nine J amused the gue*to unUl 10 o'clock when
oil lamps, fell with * crash snd In sn in- (quotstion card* were paaa-d dee-
ttant the oil Ignited snd tbechurch was Signaling eaeh one'* company for the
filled <*|th great tli-.it of Bsme*. which a*lnly refection which wa* oiaely eereSd
reach*, ih* ceiling. In th* next few j |_ the dining room.
teooodttbe panic tirlcken pantliiooem Mr. and Mrs. _*-h»_*eil receive. 1 num-
rutbed to th* exit*, but fortooatoly^no crou* and valutbl* gift* of chins ss sou-
on« wat tenoti.lv injured, although -»v-| venlrtof tbe ossation snd were made
ertl pertotutustaJned painful eonla-ionf. Ibsppyhy the sincere good withe* sod
Seteral children were b*dly trampled, j coogratulsiiont of their friendt.
but escaped with minor Injurte*. Un-j Tboa* p—tent w«re Mr. aod Mr*. B.
terrtf.ed, Itev. Pcatle. with ihe satUt- [ U. D»vid*on, Mr. »nd Mr*. Wm. John-
•no* of teveral gentlemen prreenl al ihs j__,, _ir. and Mr*, aiaa. Gr-enbaum. Mr-f^
•ervic**, quickly -ubdued tne flsmet, »nd Mr*. M. Athbaogh. Mr. aud Mr*.
befor* any »erlou* damage reaultcd. ! H. Smlih. Mr. andMr*. Gibson Kwmir.
Uter. ibe oongreg»uou relumed to tl * i Mr. and Mr* George Iltrch, Mr. and
church and the -errlce* proo-oded a* If j j*-*. Jcsieph filbeon. Mr. and Mr*. Fred
n-.'Uiiii_ uniuuftl had occurred.
♦♦ItllltlMMIOMtlMHIl
' i.
• i The Delinquent Land Tax Sale
, held *l the court house on Tues-
[ dsy w»« ■ recorsl _.*rak*r in m»n>
' retpeeta.
, The land told for latee al Ibe
) tale amounted lotT&lOO. Ihe lar-
• grai amount received in many
i years and exceadini* the -sir* dot-
', ing the panic year*.
' ' Thr number of tract* of land
, -dverti-ed tbt* yr»r w»* 73J, or
] ', jutt an even 100 more than latl
', ', •"**""■
< > Pike It probably the only county
' in tbe ttai* showing an increase
J in lu Dsiiuquent L&ml Tax List
> this year, when crop* and price*
', ', were good throughout the tut*.
| \ Exee—itv* tax rale* a* mad* up br
> the difT.reni fownablp* and cor-
, por-lloat in ihe county are given
) s* the cause for tbe large and in-
1 creating number of tracts of land
, allowed to become delinquent on
' the Auditor'* books.
iHMMMIHIHHHMIHM
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