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THE WAVERLY NEWS VOL. X3 I Sl*triet*tt*>» TO Pit* aeOa-TITT tU- ] > ris;jr.A*-S*-T*su*»t*s-r> ISO, I WAVERLY. OHIO, THWSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1905 1 ■.iscrsimoi t**u_ si to a Tata' 11* tiifiscs. *i»out it-itta ta ) NO. 19 Footprints of Peace rVfjrm tityax* to Porta* aetxth fisa Har Pslh Throtttb th* At** Tbt Vtrloaa Trusties That Hare Marfctst tier Oewanl Way No Cltil War Tre»ly Eictat tba Word ol flrant aai La* WllEN tloneral Urtat won bla Uttl** h* captured tbo world's linagtnaUon, trot when ba said, -IM then b* ps-acts,"* b* t*aptur¥«J lu heart. Mta lor* tb* ptatsaaiabteT. War may tiM their blood, but Iht eroding* of itrlfc *pp*stli to their bet tar na tti ret. So th* ptyet* and propbait* bav* tireuiie.*i ot a wariest ago, aati ao the On**t Taacfaer hat l-< eu <*ttll««t the Priiire of Pence. With tht ending of the war In the far cnit It Uie better .lay of iH-rptttual peace about to dawn? Who ean latl"' Many bare given rolco to ittcti a bopo. Ilut other road *M*arta hare ctierlslKal lhat faith when ttm world wa* yonnger. Whatever th* fto **_*** may bold la ttotse, w* tt ttaat eaa tat glad la tha ending of t ttl ft now. Iluswla and Japan-have strtx-k "Mad*, and th* a wont ta ln lit sheath. Thit tbey met to renew their frietidabip oa AronrlcSm stoil lt on* tnor* mark tet ta tbe book of good desalt to th* <*tvdlt of the gr-eat republic. Peace: May It last king: Cndtr It may tbo world go rat-ward to rtniewtd triumph* of progn***, tallgbttnmvttt tad hrottiarhood. A ntw tnt baa opened In th* orient. Mar tho rising tun ot Nippon b* pt*f**,*bart!c, the retitabU* a-rta- trol of a lonrUt) os-srr all tbe far aatt Nor thould Itoartln bo forgotten. A tt*** toward r*rsn»Ointli*tutl govtrramtrnt bat trecn taken ta the laud of tht esar. M. Witt* ball* U a* the *-rt*tt*st artat la Battltn "rdstory. HI* eye* bar* a , laag rltloa. Pttrbap* bt tt right Tb* actaa! tlgnlng of Um troaty of I>«ertimr»atJ*i-fcsr ao It will ht *uic-wt>-- rsKalst other lib* bappy event* la other tiara, Tb* fact that tbe ending of blora*Uhed baa -Uwayi beern hailed with «(*clat_t tbow* that tbo world'! b*art tt right Pa-rhapt tamo day lu h*ad may b* aa right as IU heart Peaeo tr*aUet of the pi-srttnt tg* aro tn outgrowth of th* a men! tie* of mod- em 'varfar*. In the ancient day* th* negotiation ot a treaty trai a "Stated and dcIlTer*' tffilr. Takt, for exatnpl*. tb* era* tatd* by Julius Cataar at th* dot* of bit right -yestrt* campaign In Oaal, aa totd by blmswlf ln hit ftrnorai •Conirr-t-aurt--*.*' *Sa itdtnK* frankly that ti* took errtryUilug tbat waa ntor- abl* and carried rt Into luty. "taring peace btbtnd blm. but llttl* else. Treaty trt Weit-malla. Cm* of th* aiott important of oki ttm* pears* tr«*tl** wa* that of West- phalli, s-oasrloded Oct. 24. lO-i It enitest th* Thirty "t'etrt* war, tn which Ouatatoa Adolpbua fuoght to valla ot- ly. Thia long and bloody- conflict bad tta t-cf-lfe-nlng In a retlgloaa cs--ntroTtT- *y. Tbe PrototUnt* bad began to aa- •strt tletmtateea nnd had seised church landt aad eoavt*ried tbem to tbelr o*rn pun -nt. FtrtHaund of Aaatria waa a fatthfal ton tf tb* ehnrcb and alto a »lirvwd political oeberaer. II* eoas- ed .Spain to t-*«*c*orne hla partner la a campaign to tnhjagatt th* tmall Gar- man atat** and rcttore the ok) religion. The troablt apread like a cunflagratloti. and alt Karope wt* toon involved in IL Finally tb* em peer wai tie* ten at bt* own sTamt and waa driven to tlgn th* treaty of Wt-t-tpballa. Tbls tJc*>*om*>iit It lb* baits of tb* map of rardern _u- l*op*. It rtsescagnltrtl the fi*de**-f-rtdrnee tb* treaty of .Mmt-goeo arter ust trm*-*, oper.ed tbt wtter gat** and let ta th* Oerrnan c-c**an. Arrttn tiring of Inae- Urity, Iftiali r-egan tb* war of lb* Patatlnatr. which ta**-b*ri eleven ytart. Tb**ti It waa thtt William of Orange fenmad the great allien—* bet—can Kngl*ind. ''patn, Holland and Oermt- ny ind fs>netl the "-"m-ch king to algn tht peace of rtjiwlck. Araerictut ladc-rceder--. When Kngtaiul waa forrt-d to ae- knnsrinijei. to herictf and to fb* world tbat tb* ctMiJil never i-t-eoDi-ut-r her r*> beillotia Aniericau c>>tonl»** tx-gotlatlon* were opt'ii.-d relnrttritly and wirji ex- eeeilliivly bad gracst for •.-onelodltig a tryst* of pvstcss. Paris wta cuaton aa tbe plac- of (vufi-rt'iicta, Thtrro wtr* to many tnd tacb aertnua ttlfftrt*eii(*et at tlv* early tnos-tlu--* of Uie comnit*- aksnrrt that progrcf** waa rery tlow, and ad'ournmenU were fres-jnent- Tts-tro were uo cables or ateamatitp* tn thai* dayt. nnd It took a gota] dt*ai of time to send Lama for Instruction*. On Not. 13. 1732. the protocol wa* signed. "We bop* tho terins we have obtained will lie *athtfai*tr-ry, though _tg_t posrwt-* wer* r*yrt«i**>nt*d-^**>*l BrtUto, Uttseli. Aaatria, Ptiastta* Fran***, Spain. I'nrtogal tnd Swader*. Tb* most brtlltatit diplomat* of Eut*c***«* war* tn tttt>-aiU*-***, and then waa a tetwrnttidoo* ihatTrtmlDg of wit*. Tat. f-nttd powwow waa to pi layrt*** ft* mor* than a year, and white tt waa la atotlon Nipo!***** *******r*>l- Ther* *•** a bran teattaring when tht ntwt"waa mad* pabtle. Each man ot word* toad* bast* to g*t otto** cover and dlpVoimey UnguUhed. Aftttr Wttt-rloo, h-*w*rve*v tb* way waa elatvr. Tb* pttae* tbat wa* madt lt-rtad fnr ft>rty yattra, Oeoertl Sttatl Waa Aar-ry. Afur Oeneral "t-cott had won tb* war' with Meilon. lTwldcut Polk lent NtHaastS' otai Trltt chltf cserk of th* tttuT-r* partn-ent to that njuntry ta uegottat* a trtatty of i-*-«r«. Oeneral Scott ttt*, tetitA-d tb* pr*asid«ut'a aciij-n, and b*y Pn- rrerSehrrlber nporttd oo sche-1- tiled tlm* and did somt iittcblng for tb* wta ao cnittpokca ta hi* wrath tbnj*ib*iii-.,- pnettct. H« didn't hestlute lo as_.. __. e_^.tt. ■■ a t-M. ,*JL*S *-.,. .. rst*. •.-..,. r i Trial wt* iifSctally t-acalltd, but r***~ malned to eointitete ht* woe-k. A trs»aty; of peac* wn mad* aad tigned at Oaa*. datupe. Hltlalga By tbe tertnt of tW*. convention Mexico lott California Ntw Maielt-o. Tb* (Ylmtstn war waa broegbt ta elots* by tb* treaty of Pari* of The powera bad *roag t-een tt tha of rupture, hot it trat Ituattan that prva-tpluted the conflt.-t. Tbt crsar| t*tl4*d aouie of tb* mltuvr pni and tt took aboot a year to coat. htm Urnt h* bad eaesarajod his iraring tbat p*rk*t oceurrs*d tho pent* battle* of Inker-nan and IS*' klnva. *n>e trstaty that followed nustttt* the niaek tea ueutral to all <*omt-"a*r*Y'*>^ hot chiae.1 *o ashlpa of wtr. tt alto thatl out all vewselt of war from tb* t**r*t daoellea. The Amertean civil war had a eullar finish. Tbatr* waa »***••* _ tar*, the ilifaiury Ucttc* tif pealntular dlplfimary coaM bring about It wat alao patent tn the Am*rtc*n member* •f tb* r..innt!talon Uutt tbt OthtT ltd* bad no lu tent Jon of t-dhoring to th* >**»-rnt of tb* proec-fes-d tf by any mean* thty -areakl po •rt-tdtd. Th* Arta tftatul aatntned by tha Arncrtcaua at tba Otrt- tttt and tnalntnlued throughout tht die- eaaatoti* gav* Ut* data* Uttl* oi*»>a*rta- *tity t* asttrsrlt* thtlr peetillar typ* of diplomacy. - Ih* trtstty of PortataoajUt *«ad* tb* "•os lut—at laTat-tt lor th* prwttnt, *>o*- *tbty tiirovar. S. A. EDOCUTON. gporis BAUON KOMUHJL MI.MSTEH TAKAH1BA. tn e*eur* our main potnu we may hat* yield*.! too miK-b in favor of the ruy- alUU," wr-ot* ITraahlln to UTtugaton. It toon t>*eam* evident bowtver. Utat tha king tnd bU mtnltU-n did not a** th** mantrr la tbat tight They were disposed to belt**** that th* Ameriottn cooimlatloaert had not yielded enough. It was aot until Aug. 0 of the following y—ar that King ti«x»rge c-oukl mak* up hit nitnd to ratify tb* treaty. A definite treaty svas t-lgnad at Parts, aad on Jon. 4. 17W. tt traa confirmed by th* American eoogriat. So tlow wtr* tb* meant of communlcaUon and to dellU-rate wta hla Britannic majtstty lu orating hla tigtutture that tt did not bes.-air.ia rtfertlT* until April 0. The trtatty of Cbs-nt attbough It took four motitha and a half for negutlitton. was a strictly buolnca* affair. The document Itself ta brief aad to tha point. It drdnesi tbt l*-f*undarr Una tetwte- BJkkVLtn BOBKN. U. WITTBL of Holland and Switzerland sad estat. Itabed tha ir*-ril«loua cs-aaUty of Cath- oiict, "Uttbaran* tad Calrlaltta. Antetbtt* leay Kar-s-peian Qt-ar-r** traa •odtrd by tb* ft-wee of Ilytrt-rtrk. What- a-**ar aia* may b* taid of Loait XIV. of tr**-rst-n-*t H la csrrtalo that tw bad ao ***amtStl pttforeot** for a qoltt ******* In hit day bs tcaaaged to t*ota* to bls*rw*i •frith *steo-et t*fs-«try **owt«r ta -*art>v«*, and i*r-*ar*TMt*t*y h* had *arat-al of tk\*tm an baad at tha stint ttaaa, rtr*-t bt «* wa* r-tUowtd by tbt r***e* caa- taxnAat nt_4-rt**. l&giansl, HoOnA; tatat tw*$tn t*t*-hhi*tt aatt tmmd hrm to tSjca ttm pmeo ot Alt ta CotpelW. Ha tbat* ta-rsttjed Ho_aas_ Thai war t*-*iaiarsfrrn um rfmni.Mrt. ****to** "ffttt \ mm rT \*r-m.tt) frrrt ffiittil. *sw«li r-s-ttsfSa and the Vatiea SUU* wtth gr*at mlouten*** tnd gxbto atate* tb* Anvertcaa posdUoo on th* right of pa- par aa-rtrb. papttr hltxtu*d*a aad tb* right of axpat*-Utist_ -Those dt-etrtnt* ba*** rd***** t»*c**«n« r»*s-s*>gnl"*a-d prtna*l- psr* of Inttntatloutl laa*. During tbt <tecade and a half bt- irwtMO lirtXI and lau Na-*<*ast»a ca*> sjCfsrsfd and toat stott of tho Eat-ope-tn ts*rnti-*4Ttrt Hi* i*«tnl**_aarVif to "st. Htl- ryoor* trestty. but ta* war er-oea sntu th* *ti--rt-ud*r tf Q*rtas>ral Lee at Apts> mattos Courtboat*. t***"'offered to trwat for pt-tve* after th* tatual msrthod. bat Orant d**dltvtd aa tba grr-**tnd of Uck of auihorlty. Tb* laadcra met u. tb* llttl* parlor of a fam.houae and talked lt all orer. Qrtnt tWtuaialad Uutt I,*-*'* men thould tay down their trm*. upon which ttiey would t*t graat ad parole. Tb* gallant Virginian ac cassptett and tbat to •ffeet wat til Uw peao* trwaty tbat baa erot sjxUttd b* tsvaaMi tb* Ptderal goT«s**aai. '.t and the Cotaftdtsrat-y. tn UM pe*c* treaty tbat t-ar*T-el-*d**** th* t**raii4*s>P**aaalan war 0«ru*a_y dror* a hard bargain. Tb* kat**T'» a nny ttrs* Inti-a-rncliesd Jutt ouulde uf Pari* wben the pr*Umtnartoa ware atgued. Afttr th* capture of tht gay capital I**mi>*Tot WUtiaa Cldtd to tlir original derntaad aa Inda-tnatt*- of It xuu.(*-t-.ooa M. Tiller* snet*rMa*d ts baring thlt tdupe-ntl-ryttt ttan r*diie*d to Jl.iXX).OtXt.00O. Mott gaiang of all sras the eoaranlon of tb* long dlrput- ed Alsace tad "eta-Tain* Into Osrr—tan prsitlticea. ^ The UtetTi war b**tw**a Ratal* tnd Turkey. tbat of IHTT, tra* raided by th* l«*tlmtnary pota** of Ban BUfano. fed lowed try tb* ti-eaty of BetrUa. It tm never ttwoa dlffloult for a OKltUin aa* tiieu to Oad a protest fer b**gtaniag a qtitu*T*l ttith th* Turk, aad tb* .ttart exct-JK. wa* tbt aisst*trt.of tb* i_(".-- Uan* to letOgsria hy tb«-bt_bl b*-*>t_..;. A* it traa «rldt-st that Turkey •***'*. iiktly Iv g«« the "iMsst tborongti ire**- j blag tb* had trrer i-stetrivad. th* *eOwtsra ictt-rfatr—i and loilttad ttpee a trs-szy. { Tb* suit—n sraa a traaMOafatss satar. hat th* Turk *UU ntstaintd In power *alfi- cieut ia **yra—rr* tb* pttae* of Ku 99S}aX** Wbea Japm WUs*»ci Calaa. Ou* af th* meat totportaat i«atc* trtattit* tjegutlaud te ras-jd*a*u tint** tra* that of BlmnaotesU, tkttwtao I bin* aad Japan. It is especially gs-aww-rrfhy be-r-tu** It wa* tb* flrtt ptsss-ti troaty btrtWWtt asHaUtta] IMtlotM <r-_edavTt*d after tba Ctttetstari ratbtoo. It ta ta- ttrrststsiag to Amt*rtt*ant-- bactua* Joba W. Ptwtsrr, oom tb* baad ttf tb* A-as>Tt- eaa d»*t^ri_it»_t af atat*, wat tin* of th* r-t-pr-te-olattrt-a of China. Py It* Urn-* Japan ***-r-eave-4 aa tt*d*ia*i*ty ef P0O.OUCVO0O aad at-t-alrseJ th* rich tt- Und of Ftti-tiiota. Tb* tptatts* trtv*tv.ai. war ti-taty. t*a*a**d aad ratlfiad U USO. wa* th* la**** additsoa to tit* t*r*l_sTtJoo of tach ttucta-iitita on tk* to tb* lls*r*ry of th* ttetrn them orer.—- Okie lOetlt Journal UUU Da. v Schrelber, Waverty't ioti-h-p*w pllcl.-r. left for Columbus Sundty tnd III ! - -.-iveri t trial by the American A'*-'n".*i)on l*tm some time toon. •4 % st* Th* Waverly hcrrte* ttar ted it Ml. Joy Issi week failed to gather In th* btr ♦sn I of any of the pur*** but landed toovt tsef.ifi.1 ind third money. Jeff, owned by Clirr-iee Vallery and Msbel C, ownrd by Jas. (orwlne took tts*ond la two event*, and -sili* Crosit* look t-eeond aod fourth in tan running dathet. 94 un A. rotter and Ed Gregg went to Ports Mouth Monday lo play tennlt and sue eeeded In dividing Iht honors with the Hiver City ptayert, the loeal boyi winning it doubles over Walten and Kf hen, seorr 13. 7-5, 1-fl tnd -W and Oregg V»- lag tht ringlet to IJhl, mot* t-fl, f> 3 and *1 fl /.urborn wta silted for lbt single atrni but srt* unable to play, thi* -***-**»- allating Ongg't playing In t-otii evenu tana ->.*tin»t a freth player In the tinglei- Tb* home bov* exptet to win everything when tfa* return games are played. IHI The "Never-Wt*en" p!ayed ibe ••*!**- Btens" a gtmt of bait at Ilibben't Park last Thursday tflernorm and ihe Mrti attniionesl won, score to 6 to 3. Sam Btllmtn't home run, (time, 2 noun and 10 minutes) Heckel't famous air thlp catch at t-*f*ood. and Jo* IltMa'-oo'i kaa gtroo ttrtdes for fint bag wen proml- nrrrt fetturet which brougni down Uie Ui* grind ttand and afforded tmuatmtni for iht small crowd pret*nt. M "tt "at Cotansta-uing ttjstex Vary Sclimbar.i rtUehlrrg. that OntnuaVat* Cittaem 'asrx* •PlUherSehniber. the reersilt from ilk* county, wai out in uniform snd praellfetd with tbe K*in_**r*ei. lit U a likely looking youotT-sler. wilh t world lot speed." ■ KM Several local bonemen art oa lha lookout tbr aome fit*, one*. *nti el paling th* building of a new mck hen. M » M Thta** will be a special Irala strvice oa th* IX, T. A I Ry . for ihe Bstsetr rtrOet, Sept. 19. JO and JI. MAIL ORDER HOUSES At-ewHotOn.sTh.it Fit Many ' People in Every Community Everybody know* Wrllltu Allen Whlto, editor of lbt Cmporla (Ktnsti. Osteite, who madt himself faatosii by wdUng "What's tht Matter with Kan- sat?" With bla ohartcirrltiie vigor, Mr. White dltcii***** i*»e Chictgo tnd Ntw York malt order houses at follows: "Tb* mtn who buy* b<* goutlt of a nail order house sad etpeel* hit nilgh- bort in I'mtsori* to buy g-utds of him, or buy Itvtior of him, or to bay professions! tenic* of him. It e4*--»*to»'*-*liy a leech. Ut It lucking Industrial blood oul of tht towa and Is giving it**—* back. He i.ndi bit let-oft-a out of town !tkt a Chinaman. Ue hat no mor* right to a ttandiog in tht t-s-rmmunttr than a foetigntr. Wt ar* all Might**-* fnductrially In thia town, and ih* man who tend* awav for hit **t*ods is n it one of ut 11* I* of tn- otbtr Inrt.'airlil tytrtem, aad tlrvnrvet no man't tupport In h'mftoria. "Tht fact that ihi* is eoonouiictlly wrong tt reognisfKl bv ill mail order hoo-eta tbemtt'lvrt. They prote-trt their cuitotners at thelvet by effering to keep eraople'frorn knowing where the gr-otla oome from, as the mail order houses have no "tags' on their goodi. Tbey tay In their ctulotuet tbit no one kno SPECIAL Tt-tiln 8eMc« Afonfled fot the Races st Beaver A GOOD RACE CARD And Numeruiis I thlliit*, Will Be the Altrsctlons Offered BWCWWOS EXPtXTeo Every pottlbla ettort It bslug mad* to make tbe Btavtr Pttr and Ittaet betur tbUytar than ever befor* and If th* wea'her tv-ndiii'ins ire f*>vnra"tle, t*ht matting will hr a weord timi.tr in every rtstpec*. A -pacta! train tersiea hat t**«o tr- rangtd for oa ttte Detroti. T>-l"4o and Iror.too By, ami au W-dn.*eday on I Thursday ef fair weak an ticuftkra wnen they sre bought. If tt is nrr.per . .X . to hid* ths plaot of tturchat* of an ar ' *n'n win ***** W»V*-"J *•* - tide, it ia wrong to buy ihe ttticle at that place Only a man who stroJa U uhtmsal ui tiy shin lis got ti,sililng h« ba* Then it such a ihing a* 'taint*.!' dry goods, 'ia.nl*. 1' f-eocerte* tnd "tainted' furniture. All of inob trtlclea not t-ooghi at bomt of men who befdended you. uf men to whom you owe rour living, an 'lainted' becaut-* ihey come oafilrly. "Tha stmt .-aim! ettsu to et-try Hoe of trade, tt is dish-strttoing and dlt- trtttlng aad trtnlytlag to ihe business interttu of tne towa. "It la Umt to chaste aad gtt together It It Umt to begin to nform and not our neighbors, by buying every thing it home whether the netghbon do or noi. And now li the time to begin r-tiiroirtg at '•'*"> p m . thos* train* minlcgoooiwctton •Ith the JI A W. trains north and tvutti n (>l*o Jean. Pare for iht round trip, on!> lis eoatt. A large, nun.bcr of entries for eshtb- Its!.»» • ii-wnno*av*stitnd iVsj-eaj-sby iht* merchtnu snd farmer*, wll] !-" nuotr- ou* md of tpeclal tntorwti. ITiitt*o*e« will b-sttraet-ad brib* ea* esbtbii t.f- farati io thi* dr{-*(tmefit and tlr*-rt wilf W spirited croole-tuon tot tb* red tad I.:-...- riiitytnj while tbt tjttt'e if...' potl- oa reel ves j trt .in.ctnment* wilt alto t>» of interest. "The thing lo do it tor all torn ostr a new leaf- " of ua to *t)ctul gttnts rgmoqti Iht *%\\atfhi% gr*** te s'Ws^-s.s, *sa-bt*-b waa lo s*o*_* tsv i-asctiUtt moat Irtrpoetaul bwsty t-tattt- tog ores btdd. It waa jrt-trxUcaUy a taattlng ***** - s_t-»tiw*i *a t*xt*ago tb* tbRMgh tb* for fr*»*e* Prwacs rsmi-waxirsr ttt When tk* ••etecs-ss.tt^it** KvAXtixteiCAX—Sunday tcliool at 9 a m. ttagular Sunday morning serrlet*. Gertaan at 10.30 a. m. Christian Ko dsavor at 9-.4S p. m. With Brtat Sunday evening our regular evening tenrioei will otsgio, prtMblag immediately after Christian Eadtvaeor. All ar* t-terdlailT inviud to attend thtt* mt*Uac*. U*rr*H> BasTTKasa—Th* fourth quar- torlr meeUng ol Bstaver Clreuii will b* hstld at lb* lleaslow Run appoinimenl oast Saturday aod Sunday, Septomber Oth aad 10th. Th* (juirteriy oonferenc* will bt bald atat Saiurday it I :M p. m. All m*m"aetn an rt--ieg|td io*e*pe***ot Rtrr. 0«*srg* Oeage( of WeiUrvllW wilt t-otidoct thta* tervicet. Tbe annual oot* ikmof tb* Southeaat Ohio CV»ftrtsr>oe me*U at Atbville. S*->umlr>tr 13tb, Blabop J. 8. MiIJi will ">re*id*. MvratOinrT—Tbt *ai**odaaotf oa last ■toartar tta* gc**ti Will ;--**> ntf ktip •-*- Mill facrtaas It by briag **t-»<et**t attt Sunday. Tbt matte of Uw Sradty school and lb* evening otixi** wtt mad* attractivt by the orteheatn ts- riaUq*, Mabel Hull tang tt beautiful •x>lo*tth*eveecrrr- «rrioa. Tb* Quar- Urty Qantona-t w.lt b* htid tbla Thart* day t^Mlna;. Tbe Aaaual CWtrtiict wllleonttmt tt King A vena* Cttarah OotwatbtM, oo lb* taoroiog of th* JOth. Isiabop Moor* pre-*idto«- An c^-yona- aitt strfil be given at tb* seretc** rtest (siaaay to pay ifci «i-aVs-rtpUon you hat-* *Msd* to tb* bs-nrvoltoatat. Cotot pr*- pattat, K-rtrtbody wTlootae. J. W. AT-oxttrx. Pattor Th* ar*rih bound *x6*trt»*i, train o* tb* Norfolk and Wcsum brok* aU r* ct-etts eosstVay. Th* train *aOk 1* ttatbai intoOtihimbui. J ettr* s*r*sMb«* basag ts-rt-rs-s-nd from the Kxltia,-*-* attd Oak* al^JnlTel™^ m *• ta-awtbmlsterder to Mettotsswia-e the getat crowd -etying to Oolumbtra. "Wtwa tmtt CUajaiiiU*, the eogia* bt*a*k*t *Jr-tr-» tt****-**. It waa **f*^dt-u t*Mrt tJis. *;"••*- ************ UteUt wss rtoUtrtd *l-o*i»lwijra, •arawadattoaws had t-txet* to Pt-**- *-** s\***tty s-txtat* tarn CktJ-*»*»s-s* •a-tth * tto- t^Tertr-aer tn .Astv*.*^ ssje^a-e-es-^t s-tv*«V t- aAemm Urt. William B. Lie* enttrtainad wltb a Pedc. and Pttncb panr latt Friday afurtvocs-i. Tht favor* seer* taayonaiae bowls, oot taken by Mr*. L. 0. Dill aod one going to Mrt. Georg* B. Smith. Cherry snow, oak* and ienvonada made up ih* nfeeUoo while punch waa tervtd during Um gtmat. Them prtsatot wtrt Mtedaatte L. 0. Dill. A. D. "rVhrtd***, W. H. Jot-e* Jr., J. l^ogAB. R. D." Me- C'un attd dMMrbt** Miiaa*ti,i. My*"*, TX. stv. Umtk, K. rimnl-tam. km Dowa. lag, W. D. leotighttty, P. (Juth. B. F. lltlUtaatr. Bell Oregg. L. C Sturm. A. H. Dean. Roehatl Fc-ster aad dtughtor ("tortmo*. W. II. Mlddleion, J. V. Utft* man, J. A. Kyltr, IX. ll. ttt/Coney. Anna Klltoit. S. L. i'-si-erton, lUbecc* Hutt, (Utt tlutt. W. S. Jems* St.. D. Clm*. 0, Smith, Ruth DoughertT. T. Kinney and daughter Gnta. O. Bet*. L. I*vy. it K Cltpp- . • . Tht Ladits' Aid Society of ih* Methodist church held t bu*irie*i and sotcal meeting tl the borne of Mn Fred Qulh ■■Saturday tfifrr-ooo Thi society wtll rep*stt It's horse latent farce. "A Day in the Union Depot" at an early date, the proc*«ds to go to the church. • • Tit* ("ofteorsTia Society of the Oerrnan evangelical Chureh wst entertained by Mn Gtterg* „oe*Bing«r latl Friday afltreooo. Dtkt *nd ic* craam wen ibe nfr*a*hr-v*uu and a Itrg* number of th* toe!*'*- statabee* enjoyed th* afurnor-rs. Mis* MynJ* X. Battertaan. formerly of Ohio, bat nturned io His I**wey Ho- tol. Wastbltigtaa. D. C. afur a nt weekt vaettkMt. tpesl in vltittug htr parenu um nitUvet ia Ohio, aad a trip ihroagb Lake* Eri* tad Oaurio, SC s_*W*s*tMra» Isitajr iO QutbtC. IhRMSjb Lstkai Champ'teiD aad Ltvke Or.-ege, and down th* Uudsno to N'*w York City from Albany, sioppiag at Ctottlacd, Oblo, ftuffsJo, X. V.. NUgara Fills, Tort-ato. t^atario. Tbotiaaitd lalarxl Bona*. Alettttdrta Bay, N. T., Moo- tnoJ, QiMbee, Ploiuburg. >*. Y , Ao Htbr* C*hatta, Burllrs-rtc-ri. Vt.. J a»e Oetrjrge, r*-sr-t-<>*-* Sfietftgt, Albai.v. irM Ktw Tork City. Tb* spee.3 ring t*r«-*Tra*e *nii| bring ffttt some fast bone* tntl a numSer of em ir.e, htte Alrts-lj be«.n r*re**.iv*d. Tb* running nets th*t year promia* to bt beuer thtn ev»r before and a atuaber of local tife-nes an now in trainieg for th* tvents. T:.: r*(r dtu* trt Ttt***-JaT. Wed- neasiayand Thuntlty, "-t-ptamber l**th. JO aod (Stat tnd everybody and hla neighbor will be ******, -JURORS Drawn fur the September Term of the Common Pless Court Ttw following jarort b*v* U-ea drawa to tort* daring tb* ragalar f»U ititlot*. ot tb* r^rtof<*a*mm'*oPUaabss*^rinlogs-ari Morjday, Stpumbtr IH- "trrrr ixbt Ooa Oyer, Pe* Pt* towoabipr Frank A ml In, Seal; Jacob Byrtra, 1'nioa; tra Kellar. Marion: Ham*i Carrt.ll, Camp creek; Chat. Humphrey, Jicktoa; Span* eetCaphngcr, Mifflin. B. W, Laumaa. P*e Pa*; J T. Bn-gaa. Perry. Chaa Rader, Union: Broogh Moore, Seal: aastlH. Smith, Scnfitbr Al Vt_a**4ao**s, SverCeK.; J. W Routh. Pebble. M. M. Brawa. Marion: Cliude Bond. PtMrle; Thoma* Markbtm. Pet Pro: Uri Shirktry, Jack- too. oxAADj-za** W Starr. Pt* Pot to«rti**-;ij., Howell Rre-so, C-trnpcreek, Joe. Vfacstot. tJa-atoe; John A'ltmi, Mtrioo: Tboa Smith. Mif- flin. Frank Cuilip. St-srMO: John Jtme*. ftei.ton. t-totttt Dick. Paoole; Waa. (ie'-ire*. Pt* Pe*; T. U Clark, Mirion; B. T. 1K3 ion. p«« Pm. J- W Itorger. Jack- •00: W A. Rutaetl, Mavrl-rxi, VonMtjCoy, Mlfllio; ChariM Hemrrle, Jtekit-o. lestryt who get tint af going to tebcat should read Uta lollowie-ir. written tyy Sup-rintatr-staot Astams of Far* it* oot***/*: - ••Th* aterag* educated maa g*u a atl- ary of .t,0rjO -pot year. He work! f-orty yaars, atakrng a total of 9¥>.f*s*0 («*»**- Uma. TS* tverttr* day tabtotr gtt* 91.SS per dar. ***** dayt in a year, or ♦*_** m a year- In furtT years hr earne* Sift,- ff-oa Tb* 6-il-tret*'*. ot atttOOO e-iuaii tha rkitte ot an educatioa. To icjutrt- tbst **at*atng carttctty r*qalr*a iwitv* **•**» tl •a-ltOCH Of 1*, dtkt* ***h. Ot 9,1*9 ttfri. D;vid* tte«.l*fiu, xio ralue of at. educteKru. by 2,1a*-. aumrarrrof da-i (*>• .-lcarrd In ir-iti*-* !♦, tt* "*r*d that t»s*s*h <lty it strlesot it arortb A !i«** atar* lilxa iI'Mot pupil Cant iftrrd lo mite -thoo', saa tr**"' Sepietsbw Iltn, Thu li tha ooly plat oo tb* ****** dealing sritb **tst to Old -eiroo, ttod IU two years Utoeo Atatrs- eaa tbtattr **jtt* hatt *tt-m tot it re* tttrkablt ps**-eolaritr. net fluty ftxna a litmaty siandpo.ni. tou aa a aatttia oto- duetion ft hai raialy b*** tt-aaJled for mAgoittettooe. --_._______ I On* of tb* *t*-y beat atractioe* whieh wtll b* stw tur* tbla tnto* It Oeatdoa at IrUaa*U*B sasaatlfat prs-do-nitw. "A Royal «**•" wbleb comeat to tb* £at- mluC*ptn8oaaantxt Monday teaalag. acrtrptitK.il* black mat*,* *re*n oot A vaJoaW* drtsiog •*-*•** tnd raagay wtata-osaW trom the barn of Tbomm Cania. W mile* tn it ef Waetriy T**t*ts* . day night tr.d the omeer* tr* mr* try* trig to tootue the •*m***-rty. The tte- trUb 1 whttt tore ice*, and t whtv* toot b"t_i*r*s. wttght abteBS 1MB pot-wt-s Tb* baggy baa a Mack Iscdy cat ted raoah-sg goers aed at**t ttraa. A nward s* *&> It) tsTatt rt for tbt mitten tfxh* pt*-i*-*rx*r- (•Ust ta***-***-* and Harry Ctor*-rwpT*ri tsr* lad at SprtngStdd In asttstt the trt-ittw, t_*a**n rfril*rd>*na*e*e t>r*a*td sfatrt> Tht Pitt* Otswitf MesUoal "rtoa-isHy ***** 1b* tSurgt tf twtott*-tog. TlrWy ore Ut* a rtsguttsr mosTthly *s**Mtog at Dr. C. M. tstae wto t*at*-g*ly wm*kt*k tts* ess*A_is*, Maatt-rty't •*"**** as. Mooday arut-a-wo. satiias; tdststtiras* aad -f*e*4**Aen-d>>* tt- Ot. FUot Wist* of Jr**rtss>otsfe& rtad a t*t*e**xs, tt*rt*iac to *aa*safti**(trr -matt. tem*-tarn***** *m*mm*^ fot* and *_** Ulei-stt w do **>. Tiyey •*** mmmta****," *> **y*e***i imtatt tf tsts -nf aai*»d*itt_*t "t**s*»n»*a M av* Uh ** oi-ar prss**»aa moth t^*pt*t>ctatod btr tb* exam wtoto tat Krw-t teXt-t-tSi pb<i'ew*e**« ptittnt- 11
Object Description
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Title | Waverly News 1905-09-07 |
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 1904-10-06to1906-09-270486 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Pike County; Ohio |
Identifier | Waverly News 1904-10-06to1906-09-270486.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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Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Text Transcript |
THE WAVERLY NEWS
VOL. X3
I Sl*triet*tt*>» TO Pit* aeOa-TITT tU- ]
> ris;jr.A*-S*-T*su*»t*s-r> ISO, I
WAVERLY. OHIO, THWSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1905
1 ■.iscrsimoi t**u_ si to a Tata'
11* tiifiscs. *i»out it-itta ta )
NO. 19
Footprints of Peace
rVfjrm tityax* to Porta*
aetxth fisa Har
Pslh Throtttb
th* At**
Tbt Vtrloaa Trusties
That Hare Marfctst
tier Oewanl
Way
No Cltil War Tre»ly
Eictat tba Word
ol flrant aai
La*
WllEN tloneral Urtat won bla
Uttl** h* captured tbo
world's linagtnaUon, trot
when ba said, -IM then b*
ps-acts,"* b* t*aptur¥«J lu heart. Mta lor*
tb* ptatsaaiabteT. War may tiM their
blood, but Iht eroding* of itrlfc *pp*stli
to their bet tar na tti ret. So th* ptyet*
and propbait* bav* tireuiie.*i ot a wariest ago, aati ao the On**t Taacfaer hat
l-< eu <*ttll««t the Priiire of Pence.
With tht ending of the war In the far
cnit It Uie better .lay of iH-rptttual
peace about to dawn? Who ean latl"'
Many bare given rolco to ittcti a bopo.
Ilut other road *M*arta hare ctierlslKal
lhat faith when ttm world wa* yonnger.
Whatever th* fto **_*** may bold la
ttotse, w* tt ttaat eaa tat glad la tha
ending of t ttl ft now. Iluswla and Japan-have strtx-k "Mad*, and th* a wont
ta ln lit sheath. Thit tbey met to renew their frietidabip oa AronrlcSm stoil
lt on* tnor* mark tet ta tbe book of
good desalt to th* <*tvdlt of the gr-eat
republic.
Peace: May It last king: Cndtr It
may tbo world go rat-ward to rtniewtd
triumph* of progn***, tallgbttnmvttt
tad hrottiarhood. A ntw tnt baa opened In th* orient. Mar tho rising tun ot
Nippon b* pt*f**,*bart!c, the retitabU* a-rta-
trol of a lonrUt) os-srr all tbe far aatt
Nor thould Itoartln bo forgotten. A
tt*** toward r*rsn»Ointli*tutl govtrramtrnt
bat trecn taken ta the laud of tht esar.
M. Witt* ball* U a* the *-rt*tt*st artat
la Battltn "rdstory. HI* eye* bar* a
, laag rltloa. Pttrbap* bt tt right
Tb* actaa! tlgnlng of Um troaty of
I>«ertimr»atJ*i-fcsr ao It will ht *uic-wt>--
rsKalst other lib* bappy event* la other
tiara, Tb* fact that tbe ending of
blora*Uhed baa -Uwayi beern hailed with
«(*clat_t tbow* that tbo world'! b*art
tt right Pa-rhapt tamo day lu h*ad
may b* aa right as IU heart
Peaeo tr*aUet of the pi-srttnt tg* aro
tn outgrowth of th* a men! tie* of mod-
em 'varfar*. In the ancient day* th*
negotiation ot a treaty trai a "Stated
and dcIlTer*' tffilr. Takt, for exatnpl*.
tb* era* tatd* by Julius Cataar at th*
dot* of bit right -yestrt* campaign In
Oaal, aa totd by blmswlf ln hit ftrnorai
•Conirr-t-aurt--*.*' *Sa itdtnK* frankly
that ti* took errtryUilug tbat waa ntor-
abl* and carried rt Into luty. "taring
peace btbtnd blm. but llttl* else.
Treaty trt Weit-malla.
Cm* of th* aiott important of oki
ttm* pears* tr«*tl** wa* that of West-
phalli, s-oasrloded Oct. 24. lO-i It
enitest th* Thirty "t'etrt* war, tn which
Ouatatoa Adolpbua fuoght to valla ot-
ly. Thia long and bloody- conflict bad
tta t-cf-lfe-nlng In a retlgloaa cs--ntroTtT-
*y. Tbe PrototUnt* bad began to aa-
•strt tletmtateea nnd had seised church
landt aad eoavt*ried tbem to tbelr o*rn
pun -nt. FtrtHaund of Aaatria waa
a fatthfal ton tf tb* ehnrcb and alto
a »lirvwd political oeberaer. II* eoas-
ed .Spain to t-*«*c*orne hla partner la a
campaign to tnhjagatt th* tmall Gar-
man atat** and rcttore the ok) religion.
The troablt apread like a cunflagratloti.
and alt Karope wt* toon involved in IL
Finally tb* em peer wai tie* ten at bt*
own sTamt and waa driven to tlgn th*
treaty of Wt-t-tpballa. Tbls tJc*>*om*>iit
It lb* baits of tb* map of rardern _u-
l*op*. It rtsescagnltrtl the fi*de**-f-rtdrnee
tb* treaty of .Mmt-goeo arter ust trm*-*,
oper.ed tbt wtter gat** and let ta th*
Oerrnan c-c**an. Arrttn tiring of Inae-
Urity, Iftiali r-egan tb* war of lb*
Patatlnatr. which ta**-b*ri eleven ytart.
Tb**ti It waa thtt William of Orange
fenmad the great allien—* bet—can
Kngl*ind. ''patn, Holland and Oermt-
ny ind fs>netl the "-"m-ch king to algn
tht peace of rtjiwlck.
Araerictut ladc-rceder--.
When Kngtaiul waa forrt-d to ae-
knnsrinijei. to herictf and to fb* world
tbat tb* ctMiJil never i-t-eoDi-ut-r her r*>
beillotia Aniericau c>>tonl»** tx-gotlatlon*
were opt'ii.-d relnrttritly and wirji ex-
eeeilliivly bad gracst for •.-onelodltig a
tryst* of pvstcss. Paris wta cuaton aa
tbe plac- of (vufi-rt'iicta, Thtrro wtr*
to many tnd tacb aertnua ttlfftrt*eii(*et
at tlv* early tnos-tlu--* of Uie comnit*-
aksnrrt that progrcf** waa rery tlow,
and ad'ournmenU were fres-jnent-
Tts-tro were uo cables or ateamatitp* tn
thai* dayt. nnd It took a gota] dt*ai of
time to send Lama for Instruction*.
On Not. 13. 1732. the protocol wa*
signed. "We bop* tho terins we have
obtained will lie *athtfai*tr-ry, though
_tg_t posrwt-* wer* r*yrt«i**>nt*d-^**>*l
BrtUto, Uttseli. Aaatria, Ptiastta*
Fran***, Spain. I'nrtogal tnd Swader*.
Tb* most brtlltatit diplomat* of Eut*c***«*
war* tn tttt>-aiU*-***, and then waa a
tetwrnttidoo* ihatTrtmlDg of wit*. Tat.
f-nttd powwow waa to pi layrt*** ft*
mor* than a year, and white tt waa la
atotlon Nipo!***** *******r*>l- Ther* *•**
a bran teattaring when tht ntwt"waa
mad* pabtle. Each man ot word* toad*
bast* to g*t otto** cover and dlpVoimey
UnguUhed. Aftttr Wttt-rloo, h-*w*rve*v
tb* way waa elatvr. Tb* pttae* tbat wa*
madt lt-rtad fnr ft>rty yattra,
Oeoertl Sttatl Waa Aar-ry.
Afur Oeneral "t-cott had won tb* war'
with Meilon. lTwldcut Polk lent NtHaastS'
otai Trltt chltf cserk of th* tttuT-r*
partn-ent to that njuntry ta uegottat*
a trtatty of i-*-«r«. Oeneral Scott ttt*,
tetitA-d tb* pr*asid«ut'a aciij-n, and b*y
Pn- rrerSehrrlber nporttd oo sche-1-
tiled tlm* and did somt iittcblng for tb*
wta ao cnittpokca ta hi* wrath tbnj*ib*iii-.,- pnettct. H« didn't hestlute lo
as_.. __. e_^.tt. ■■ a t-M. ,*JL*S *-.,. .. rst*. •.-..,. r i
Trial wt* iifSctally t-acalltd, but r***~
malned to eointitete ht* woe-k. A trs»aty;
of peac* wn mad* aad tigned at Oaa*.
datupe. Hltlalga By tbe tertnt of tW*.
convention Mexico lott California
Ntw Maielt-o.
Tb* (Ylmtstn war waa broegbt ta
elots* by tb* treaty of Pari* of
The powera bad *roag t-een tt tha
of rupture, hot it trat Ituattan
that prva-tpluted the conflt.-t. Tbt crsar|
t*tl4*d aouie of tb* mltuvr pni
and tt took aboot a year to coat.
htm Urnt h* bad eaesarajod his
iraring tbat p*rk*t oceurrs*d tho
pent* battle* of Inker-nan and IS*'
klnva. *n>e trstaty that followed nustttt*
the niaek tea ueutral to all <*omt-"a*r*Y'*>^
hot chiae.1 *o ashlpa of wtr. tt alto thatl
out all vewselt of war from tb* t**r*t
daoellea.
The Amertean civil war had a
eullar finish. Tbatr* waa »***••*
_
tar*, the ilifaiury Ucttc* tif pealntular
dlplfimary coaM bring about It wat
alao patent tn the Am*rtc*n member*
•f tb* r..innt!talon Uutt tbt OthtT ltd*
bad no lu tent Jon of t-dhoring to th*
>**»-rnt of tb* proec-fes-d tf by any mean*
thty -areakl po •rt-tdtd. Th* Arta tftatul
aatntned by tha Arncrtcaua at tba Otrt-
tttt and tnalntnlued throughout tht die-
eaaatoti* gav* Ut* data* Uttl* oi*»>a*rta-
*tity t* asttrsrlt* thtlr peetillar typ* of
diplomacy.
- Ih* trtstty of PortataoajUt *«ad* tb*
"•os lut—at laTat-tt lor th* prwttnt, *>o*-
*tbty tiirovar. S. A. EDOCUTON.
gporis
BAUON KOMUHJL
MI.MSTEH TAKAH1BA.
tn e*eur* our main potnu we may hat*
yield*.! too miK-b in favor of the ruy-
alUU," wr-ot* ITraahlln to UTtugaton.
It toon t>*eam* evident bowtver. Utat
tha king tnd bU mtnltU-n did not a**
th** mantrr la tbat tight They were
disposed to belt**** that th* Ameriottn
cooimlatloaert had not yielded enough.
It was aot until Aug. 0 of the following y—ar that King ti«x»rge c-oukl mak*
up hit nitnd to ratify tb* treaty. A
definite treaty svas t-lgnad at Parts, aad
on Jon. 4. 17W. tt traa confirmed by
th* American eoogriat. So tlow wtr*
tb* meant of communlcaUon and to
dellU-rate wta hla Britannic majtstty
lu orating hla tigtutture that tt did not
bes.-air.ia rtfertlT* until April 0.
The trtatty of Cbs-nt attbough It took
four motitha and a half for negutlitton.
was a strictly buolnca* affair. The document Itself ta brief aad to tha point.
It drdnesi tbt l*-f*undarr Una tetwte-
BJkkVLtn BOBKN.
U. WITTBL
of Holland and Switzerland sad estat.
Itabed tha ir*-ril«loua cs-aaUty of Cath-
oiict, "Uttbaran* tad Calrlaltta.
Antetbtt* leay Kar-s-peian Qt-ar-r** traa
•odtrd by tb* ft-wee of Ilytrt-rtrk. What-
a-**ar aia* may b* taid of Loait XIV. of
tr**-rst-n-*t H la csrrtalo that tw bad ao
***amtStl pttforeot** for a qoltt ******* In
hit day bs tcaaaged to t*ota* to bls*rw*i
•frith *steo-et t*fs-«try **owt«r ta -*art>v«*,
and i*r-*ar*TMt*t*y h* had *arat-al of tk\*tm
an baad at tha stint ttaaa, rtr*-t bt «* wa* r-tUowtd by tbt r***e* caa-
taxnAat nt_4-rt**. l&giansl, HoOnA;
tatat tw*$tn t*t*-hhi*tt aatt tmmd hrm
to tSjca ttm pmeo ot Alt ta CotpelW.
Ha tbat* ta-rsttjed Ho_aas_ Thai war
t*-*iaiarsfrrn um rfmni.Mrt. ****to** "ffttt \ mm rT \*r-m.tt) frrrt ffiittil. *sw«li
r-s-ttsfSa and the Vatiea SUU* wtth
gr*at mlouten*** tnd gxbto atate* tb*
Anvertcaa posdUoo on th* right of pa-
par aa-rtrb. papttr hltxtu*d*a aad tb*
right of axpat*-Utist_ -Those dt-etrtnt*
ba*** rd***** t»*c**«n« r»*s-s*>gnl"*a-d prtna*l-
psr* of Inttntatloutl laa*.
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