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x_ri .p. VOL** 13 j Scccsasso* *o n«« Cot'strv RSs-t > rv**u«u*-f*va*!.i»uu> it*"- I WAVEkLY, OHIO. THURSDAY, OCTOBER a4, 1907 NO. ao GOOD TICKETS Nominated By the Republicans In Various Precinct** ALL MERIT SUPPORT They Stand (or a Clean, Honest Administration A 11ST OF CANDIDATES The Republican! have been etpeclslty careful thit fsll in making up thslr various precinct and township tickets and as a result they have secured an unutuslly strong Hit of candidate*. The public appeal for more bulla***- Ilk* adminlatratioos In local sffalrs hu hern heeded and tn tb* list of nomination* which follow will be found torn* of tne county'* most iucc«**ful business tneo and most tobtlantlal taspsyers: The Republican nomine** by precinct* are a* follow*; asuvKR rtixrxnuTios Mayor, T. Kcbtutlt; Clerk, John M. Gall; Treasurer, John A. Plumb; Ai- aevrfir, E. W. Swan; Sealer of Weigbu and Measure*, Henry Dykes; Council- men, D. P. Nult, Jacob Dether, Walton l'vle, W. 0. Aduddcll. Joseph Scbeuil*. Matthew Lvons; Hoard of Education. H. K. Gall and X. D. OlUilsnd. nc.tvBU _» Truitott. 8. A. Powell and W t). Jamas; Clerk. Viator Stewart; Treat- urar, John Voelkar; Attestor. Jacob Slavent: Juttica* of Peace, J, il. Weaver and il. N Oall; Board of Education, iiarritcu McDonald and William Blair, BBJtTOS* Trail***, Gsrrett Fowlir and Charle* P. Cruz*;' Clerk, W. T. Gibson; Tree* urer, Thorns* Waldren; Justices of Peace, B. B. Brown and Orris Parser; Attestor. Wesley Miller; Ccotubles. J. W. Kcllifui and Edward Yoaktm. Board of Education, Albert Ooitrell and John Vinos*L Ca-tTCMBtUt Trutle**, Edward E. Ladd, Chamber* McCoy sad Walter Doutbltt; Clark. OeorgeT.8. Reed; Treasurer, Oeorg* M. UoWnsoo; Atsevsor, Wtllism E Brown; Justices of Peace, ft. J. Dunn and James McClatr; Constables. T. P. McCsaa and Wesley Carroll; Board of of Education, Joseph Booker and James il. McOlay. Jafuos, tsar Trail***, Hiram Downey, Jonathan Jackson, and K. B. Bstfitld; Clerk R. b. McCoppln, Treasurer, N. P. Potter; At- atttor, P. at. Porcbi: Joitlcr* of Pe*o*. Charle* Pendtrgrax* and B. F. P. Rag- land; Conttablet, Joseph RumBeld and Denver Barton; Board ot Education, James D. Oorwln and U A. Bcott. JaC-s*0*>, »S»T Same u East pr*clnct «uh th* ex oepllon of Roy McKtaney for Autssor. ■"*"" Trustees, Albert Deib*r and Noah Oillilao; Clerk. William A. Samson; Treasurer, John 0. Benn-ti; Attettor, Johni O. Samson: Justic*\ ot Peace, E. V. Samson and Theodore Schutile; Contlsbles. J. Wesley Brown-i,d Victor White; Board or Education, John S. Brown and Albert Delber. Manna Trustees, James Frost and F. M. Kneltlty; Clerk. J. F. Elliott; Treasurer. AtaGlffln; Ameator, Daniel Kneltley; Justices cf Peace, H. 6. Capttnger and C. U a******!**; Ootistable. C. N. Mur phy; Board of Education, Endorsed V. L. McCor and Georg* E. Beskmao. Ksw-ro-t. Trust***, William'P. Bern-u -d Theodore Birkholmer: Clerk, John W. Dewey; Treasurer. John H. Stevenson; Ajsetwor, Joha N. Clark; Jnsiic** of Peace, James Pauie snd Ralph Douthiu; Consul,!*, James. Paiurson; Board ot Educatton, L. E. Willi and Columbut Shoemaker. Jasper special tchool dl»- trict. Thorn** Sbopshtr* and L. A. WlUirow. rttaUIT Trustee*. _. E Sharp*. W. 0. Cam- s*roo and J. P. Tbompwo; Clark. J. M. wrest; Treasurer. O. P. Bead; fl iinwnr E. G. Tuner; Jui'lce* of Peace, Ed White and P. A. Cameron; Board of Education, 1. M. We*i sod S. A. Knlghi; Constable*, C. O. Estl* and J, N. McCoy. *F*sV-saUt Trtat***, Prank Polls and R. L. Brown: Clerk. O. H. Smith: Treasurer. L*» Oartwrigbt; Aaaestor, I. C. Dick; Jatuomat i**ace, Jcseph Baugar and B. C. Lightl*, Constables, Jsme* Acton aad A. L. M«N**li Board ot Edncauon. Jcaatpb Booth and OUv«r Lightta. rnaJTOif c«a*-o*u--tos . Mavor.Joaaph Bradford: Clerk, Anhujr CaP**««:Tg*tu-*r, Jacob itbelnfraak; Ma-*ha*,UhaitesCuUer-. Attaieaor, Sam- u*l H. CuUer; Ooun«»m*n, Jobn W. Cooper, W. H. PstUraWtj Clarttnc* Jsoea, S. B. Culltr, Oeort* Downing and John Uhelnfrsnk; Board of Edde*- tlon Clsreno* Jatves, aod E, W. Oorotui. suit Trust***, J. W. Fliiiburn arid Henry Brown: CWrk. Chsrle* B. Wyon; Tr*s»- urer. T. N. Patter-too; Ataveasor, Oeorg* Voelker: Jostle** of Pe»ce, J. ,S. l.ane snd W. H. Taylor; Oottstablea, O. T. Cullir. Q*org* 1 eltt aod Aw Pout; Board of Education, Ir* E. Hawk aud Alec Gregg. ttCJOTO Truttoe*, William M. Vnlgamore and liowanl lltveni; Clerk. James Soalh- worth; TresJturer, W. L. Talboit: A*, tesaor, George Myers; Jutilces of Peace, W. A. Born and Utorg* O. Stewart: Constables, George P. Marlln aad John Deity: Ilo»rd of Education, H.S.Brown and Barry Bom. , tiatio-t Trutt***,Oeorg* Bally aod Jam** Mut- greve; Cletk.lohn W.Blskemsn: Treasurer, Jacob Byron; Juatice* of Peace, JohnW, Brown, Joseph W. G**; A*****or, David BetiMtc; Oooiubl-t, lames Gal- ford; Board of Education, Jacob Kocer ai:d John Shilling. Sr. Trcaaurtr* and Seettff* Affect** Attorney Q*u*r*l Etli* rendered sn opinion to ths Secretary of the Hut* at itaie Supervisor of elections thst all sberttT* serving their (ecood terms will continue after Januarv Hi, the opinion wenl alto In the cat* of lb* county treasurer against whom the ism* constitutional protltion Si to th* continuous service run*. Sheriff! snd treasurer* tervltg tbey first Urtni were alio Interested. In tlio sbrtlion for the reason that >!...:. rrr-n-i aea/iees attended one year each, and rt*T*fM*TUM reason, snd hav ing aerved three years by tbe time their tuoceeaor* have been elected sod quail- fled. It becomes a question whether they will be eligible for another term or not. The ilierltTtar* allowed lo serve after January 1, undsr tbe special set extending their term* for on* year In order to make the election la that office conform to the blvnnlsl am«ndmtnt to the tut* constitution which hu been adopted. EXCHANGE NOTES TEAM KILLED Plunges Through River Bridge Tuesday Evening Forcing Ul* horse* through th* barrlir erected by th* county commissioner* to their death o.i th* ground thirty fast below, Jams* Oslford ot Union to vathlp himtett bad a narrow aecap* from death or sarloo* injury at the Boloto river bridgest uregg'i Bill, Tuesdsy evening Uslford bad com* to Wsverly Tuesday morning and when he left thr city shortly after five c'oroe.k he wis eonsid- erahly uiidor tho Influence or li'inor. In coming to Waverly be had crossed on the ferry host and be knew that tt was impossible logoottr iht hridgo a* tbe iron span had been twept away by th* March flood and part*of the fi-roriog of th* wooden ipsa, sitll tundtog. had been removed. Hi* mind however wa* be- fuddled by It.,nor and when the lionet Instinctlyely turned off on the road Hading to lb* ferry-, their driver hsd pulled tbem back otiio th* road lo the bride*. a* the wason tracks th* nest tuotnlng pl*ln'y-»howed. Near the flt»t abutment there are pile* ot lumber and the driveway had been barricaded by heavy scantling. Un the other tide of tht* the floor had b-en torn up tor a dittance ot seven or eight feet and It wa* through thu opening that the hortet plunged, after having been forced through the barrier. One horse went down without a itruggl* hut the near horse landed astraddl* of a woodtn beam aod hung suspended In the air for some minute*. Ferrymen ran to th* animal'* atsltunc* but they were unable to extrtcau D from lu perilous po*l< titon and attar despersu ttruggtlng it too fell to th* ground below. The front wheel* of the wagon almott touched the •dge ot th* opening. 8ir*og*a* it may i*em both hors** war* entirely dive*ted of their hsrnesa and evtn the collar* and bridles **r* found hanging upon the beam of ihe bridge the next morning. Th* team which wu an *xc*pUonally good one belonged to Galford'i motlitr. UNANIMOUS Were the Republican Primary Nominations Saturday THERM WERE NO CONTESTS Tlcfcgl Is the Best Ever Presented to Waverly Voters MARSHAL ROBINSOM tNDORStO WORDS OF PRAJ8E Items of Interest Chronicled by the Neighboring Press , M. K. Hughe*, aehalnmaker. was In- •Unity killed and A. K. Williams, rata- Dg engineer, eecafted d»*ih by' a nrs*-- row margin In the mine* of th* Alma Cement Co. of Oreloo, Jackson oouniy. Friday morning- Hughe* and Wllllami w*r* measuring »n entry when a large dynsmiu shot ws* fired. Out of ti-0 woo hy th* stat* of Ubio at tbe Chicago Oora Show, Bo*t oounty carried sway SC4J. or nearly one third o! tbe ttste'a winning. HollaGarllng. of Frankfort, aged 21. ft tn Jsil al Chllllcolhe, charged with kidnaping Mary Smith, aged 15. The girl it an orphan, having been uken to the Rosa county children* horn* In 1891. Overruling a motion for a new trial. Judge Middleton be* •enuuod J. K. Howe of Jackson to two years in th* *Ute panllen'ltry for iliouting wllh intent to wound Mia* V*rnl* Friend, hit housekeeper. Be fired at her through a door and tbs hu'iUt lodged In hertboul- d«r. The woman appeared a* a witn***- ed tor lh* d*f«os* at the trial. An Indictment eh»rgtngarson it also wending agalntt Howe, and h* wa* suspected of hiving spirited one of thetUU'* wllne**- e* away from a hotel to Columbus a few week* ago. tlow* wa* formerly a suc- etsjfui butine** msa in Jaaksoo. Hit mother It proatraud wllh grief, Georg* A VaugfaUrt, presidtnl of the ClUsen* National hank and Chilli cothe Street Railway ewmpaoy and larg* *to«kho)der In the Vaughters-Kramer Wholesale Grocery company ot Chillicothe quliUy married Margaret Kem merer, a young employe of th* Cttisnnt bank Monday evening. The bride wa* formwly one ot the wornevt si»*ei ear conductor* in thai city. Thi'. it the groom'* fourth marriage, suVee wire* having died. " kMsra* Mam to M* Allcging thai ht ws* vioUaily lnsan*. Mrs. Michael H*rmUlb of P*bbl* town- ahip caused the arrest ot bar husband Tutadsy and h* is sow In the county jail awaiting th* return of Probst* Judgs .Beemaa who is abeeol 00 a wtdding tour. Bermlithnow appears perfectly rational and man* are of the opinion UtU h« feigned Intanity or that bis mind bul temporarily atTectsd. B* I* «*>d to bave urrorlted th* whols nstghborbood but willingly asoompantsd Offie*r Boav Ineon io Jail. Swinging through tb* atmospbtr* al a speed roughly eiiimaied al Iwanly.two mil** aa hour, tb* Uniud States Signal Oarpa balloon No. 10 passed over Waver- lyihorlly sfur **v*a o'clock Friday morning. It had a***nd*d st St. l^oui* the day before at 1:10 p. tn. and descended near Walton, West Virginia, making ths trip ot tsboat 600 ml)** la t*w«r than M boor*. The occupaou otth* balloon were J. C. MoCoyandOap- uln Charle* DaFotsst Chandlar aad thty w*r* lucceatful In winning th* Dahm cup which wa* otT*r*d th* balloon lit wbo oovtred a dittance greaur than *0> mil**, When the balloon passed over Wsverly il wu moving In a tooth easurly direction and wa* ox * great height. The seronauu could not be dlcttngulshed aod th* balloon was th* tubjecl of a great deal of tpeculaUon until It wa* learned where it was from and what lu mission wa*. Chandler and Mc('oy are participating In lh* International balloon races st St. Louis '.hu week. Th* Ropubllean primary conventions to nominate candidate* for corporstloo Md township ottlce* w*r* beld st th* CoartHous* on Saturday evening. There wssa good attendance and much lourwtt manifested, not only by Republican! but by Democratic voters a* well, a number of lMmocrau being present at bolh conventions. Gen. W. 3. June* was Chairman aid Georg* 11 ihoens. Secretary, of both conventions snd the following nominations were nude by acclamation; wtvgntv cuaro-UTio** Mayor U. C. SMITH Uerthel Ij. W. ROBINSON Clsrk ARCU STEWART J R. Treaturer t.K'illyl-. HOWARD Aaseisor L. H. DAVIS Oounctlman WIU. lK)UaHEUTY J. M. GEHRES DOD1S HE1DT LBV I B. MOO HE JAMES VOELKER C. M. MrXJrTEY Board of Public ArTaJrt C. W. WATKIN8 SAMUEL BAYS ED AMEN Cemetery TrOSUes WILLIAM WOODS WILLIAM CLARK Board of Education W. V. WATTS ''sajr< Tata raw. •rowatssi-* Stack**!* UtUen Oats*** ts D*et» l*aao Fuilerton, aged 61, died at hit bom* al Biockdale Sundsy morning st five o'clock. Death was due to a malignant growth from which the deceased had iuff«r*d for th* past three years. Funeral services, conducted by Rav. J. P. Cummin* wer* held at Stockdal* Moodsy aad Interment wa* mad* at ihe Martin eemeterv. Mr. Fuilerton wa* a son of Rav. Isaac Fuilerton. a termer commissioner of Scioto county and for year* the foreman Free BspUst mlnliur In thit part ot the country. Be it »ur- vtved by a wife aad four children. Andrew Fuilerton ot Wakefield la a brother and Mrs. John Sampson of Stockdale It a titter of the deceased. Albert Davis, ths negro mnrdsrer who ill be •leatrocuted at tbe Ohio Peni- untisry tomorrow atoralng, la a former Pik* oountian. having been reared near Given Sutton. Dav;« murdered bis sweetheart at Springfield a few years ago aad ha* been in fh« death annex for a number of month* put. Effort* to te- our* a respite bar* been futile aad tb* electrocution will uke place promptly at the appointed time. AaMMm* P*» twH-tti AnU-sSaloon Day was observed at the Prttbytertan sad Method 1st churches on lasa Sundsy. tb* Re*. Mr. Myers ot Colombo* having charge of Utt same**. Union meeting* ot tb* coo^-egatsoo* wer* held In tb* morning tu the Math- eta>*t church aod lath* evening at the Presbyterian church and both service* were largely attended. Aa N- A W. freight ear whicb b-cam* dwalled rjetartea Gleo Jean aad Waverly cut th* beads oft the bolts which Join the rails for ocu a distance b*for* I* wa* disooveud, Saatlay ssar-jlag. But ont wheel ws* off and It aa along the inside of ta* tall, srorittg th* bete a* cleanly as a knit* eat. Throcgh hit attorneys rj!*r and Dottglt*. J. T. Violet hat brought suit ggtintt th* Norfolk A Western Railway Oe*m pany tot alTM*. damag**. Viol** was * Isborar In the employ of Ur* eotan**? , WILLIAM MAUOER JOHN LUTBER Obtk C. E. GREEN Treasurer FREDRICK FREY Justice* of Peace JOSEPH PATTERSON BENRY VALETTK TOM BROWN Aasesaer ALVA BROWN Conctable* ASA FARMER WILLIAM SCHWARDT L. W. ROBINSON Cam el try Tru«t*e WILLIAM ST1NER Board o' Ettuoalloo F. M. BAYS It E. SBARPE The nomlnaiioo of W. V. Wstu for a second Urm at mtmhar of th* Board of Education and maklnr nn oom(nation for lb* other vacancy on the Board, give* each party a caodldal.* and Uke* tb* school election out of politic* this year. Mr WatU ba* larvrd ta President of th* Hard for tb* past two y*«rs, hs* don* much for the advancement and b*tur- inentol th* tchooli sod merited the honor conferred u|«in blm by lb* ooo venOoa. City Marshal L-wis W. Itobta-oo who wat defraud for re • no m Inst ion Its tb* D-mocratlc primarle* by **stuffed ballot -box aod wbo ••cured a place Oft tb* ballot aa aa independent candidal* by petition, was indorsed bv lb* tUpubti- cans. Afur tb* nominations were mad*. Chairman Jooe* delivered a short speech, congratulating tbe lUpoblloans aod ciU • ten* generally upon htvinsr tb* oppor- tualty to sou tor tueh txoeUeni candidal**. Tb* Uineral remarked that tb* Republicaas realised it was op to tbem to do *omciu!ng for Waearty, th* D*mo- erau having failed *o compltuly la tbeir administration, snd thu tb* Hepubll- eansbad shown their appreciation of Vocal ooTtdlilon* by nomlasttng the very beat men. good, clean, honest cttlsees, aroand whom tber* t* not svta a suspicion of gangism or Bnssitm and tbey are men who will do evcrytbing possible tor Waverly. Chairman Jest**' remarks wer* eaib«*<a*tlca)ly rt)**,**d, For Gov. Harris and Steward H. C. Barnes Tb* Poeumouth TW**, tb* laatftng lVmocrstic newspaper of th* Tenth OoagT*wlonal District, tMently bad word* of praise tor Go*. Barn* snd Steward II. C. Barnes of tb* Oslilpolit Slat* Hospital. Coming from tuch a r-oognlted partisan source, tbe TtW*' compttmeuUry r*f«**nc« lo the** public oBciait raflsctt much crtJit aad !**v*a lh* impression that it It based upon tru* maris. The.-Time* t*y»: stuiisti a oooD oovKataoit Noting lb* fact tbat Oov. Andrsw L. Bam* made a hurried trip Saturday over to Athens to view a road way that ws* in dltpou tMtween Ota Ohio Bospl- ul for lnaen* and Ohio University, tbat beiaigbiaci intelligently and fairly upon the poinu In diapuU, brings up th* taat tbat Gov. Harris 1* making an exceptionally activa governor, lie ta not blowing hit trumpet about his aocos pllabmtnu or hi* action, but h* it quietly going ahead doing what he b-li***e I* right and proper. We know of oae tn- auooe that came to onr personal knowledge, thst illustrate* the thoroughness wltb which Gov. Harris looks after tU* details ot hi* work tar tb* people of th* state. A abort time ago he paid * vuit loth*Ohio Hospital for EpUtpitc* at Gallipots* and wat shown about the farm connected wllh th* Hosplul by the tteward. Mr. darne* Now thst farm '.t what ts known as "Crawfish land." When It nam* Into th* potaetslon of tb* iitte, i* was not very much, although uodar the careful and eysumallo plan ot fertilization pursued by Steward Barn** It I* about a thousand per cent batter than it wa*. How*v«r It I* y*t ftr from being what Mr. llarot* or aay on* els* want* ll to he and It waa a puz- *'»r for tbe Governor, who hu been used to the fine, fertile valley* over In Preble county. He tbook hit head sadly whan Suwsrtl Barn** asked him what a* thousbt of the farm. "I do oot think I ever saw Jusl such land a*this,"h*re.lled. Tbe Governor want away but be did not forget. In a w**k or so he had th* director ot the Wootur Exp*rim*nt Suiloa and a corpt of bliaaaiiunudown to GtllipolttvJko give thst fsrm a scienii fie (SsminaUoo. Now they are going to Uk* a taction ot that farm aad experiment with It for a year or to. to deur* mined whst proceu ot fertilization will yield tb* best results, snd upon that report work oo tbe fsrm will proceed While penooglly we tasr have mor* faith in the ultimate retult of Mr. Remit' plan, worked out from Ir.titntic contact with lb* eml aod iu problems at com pared wltb tbe deductions of tbe scientific buglogitU, still tb* interest ihown by Go*. Harri*. bi* keen deair* to do what ta bett, it certainly deserving ot tb* high*** acs-msvtdatlnsi BU* la making* s governor foe the peopl* of the who!* tuie. aad one that will be a bard man to d«tt*t wben he comes again. Oov. Hams Is a •troor partisan. In hts creed It written tbs word "Reptibll- can" and b* sdher** to tb* principal* of thst psrty In hu political actlvltie* and sppotntmanu. And we are Juiia* radi- e»Uy ooovtnced tbat In hi* Creed and his party, n* 1* wrong as h* it tbat be l* right. Whll* that difference In opinions snd belief-, makct ua opposed to him politically. It I* a j.leasur* to commtad th* honesty and efficiency of hi* effort! If we are to have a Republican governor, tbir* could not b* a mor* aeeepuble oo* to the great ma** of th* clUzeas of the sute than Mr. Hani*. METHODISTS Of District Meet ttere In Semi- Annual Conference MUCH INTERESt MANIFESTED A»d Practical Sublet-:* Are Discussed at Each Session atV. OIL CHAtO ««t-t-OOUtflT ADDRESS Cblttloolbti Diatrict Maihol'.U aiel in sentiannual coaftreito* tat the M. E. chsir-h tn this cily oo Monday snd I'uvs- dayof ihit weak Much tnter-at was manlf**ta^r*»Td fifteen of the iwen»v-ot>* mtnlitcrt in tbe district tier* p.*!"!! and participated In the v»rlou* •-wrion*. Prscttosl »nb;»ct* war* dl*<o»*e*J by the eonfarencw and tit* R»e. Dr. C«-*i<s of Bmsd Street «;imretl, Ct'tumtKr* bad a most ak-juent Mldre** oo "lodivlduai Evsngvllsro," Mondty ev*rii«r. Th* Wse*rly Epworth Uttgu* hsd chart* of tlt# service* Tueftsv ev«nlni{ »ud »« in- ur-sttng peagT»m w,« *iv*n gpeeial musi I wat remlar^d b* kt«*l Ulrntsrisl e*-y>lqliO'- iH.iA'hj fb* (""»• pleot Wtwriy f»r useir kutsiatiw aaai th« enteruinm*at torn th*U ware adupt- •J Tne erlaattnr WS* prasitlmi ovar t»f Dr. Isaac Crook ot OhlUu-otb* and Uar. E. E. Slooe of Kiwrsloo was teoreury. Other ministers present were Ravs. L- C. Iladilor. Trinity oburcli, Clil'.lieotbs; Cbsrie* Chandler, Walnut Btreetcborcb. Chilllooihe. W. T. Brown, BournvllU: T. W. Ixjcke, Wathlngton U. U ; C»ia*. E. Sower*. Balubrldge; 0. E. Bucbes. Good Bop*; R*v Morris, Denver: P.W. Drum. Frankfort; J. L- LandalU*, Ad*l- pht»; W.8. FUber. Wlllla-na^iort: T. L. Has*. New Boiuad; J. W. Atkinson. Porumouih: G. W. Grime*, Porta-aootb. and O, W. Lott, Waverly. AUoflbe vtnUng pastors Intnecutl tbe recently remodeled M. E. parsonage la ibis eiiy aad es^rsatwd thamtnve* as being well pleated with ths Improement. OWNEK FOUND WlllUm War* 6r.. a wall known citizen of Pebble township ws* cl*lm«d by death on Thursday of laat week, after months of suffering from a spinal afTao Hon, Mr. Ware's Ulnee* date* back to April 1906 when hi* back wa* injured by a fall from a hors*. It wss at first r* warded aa a trivial sprain but it later developed tbat tb* iplne bad been Injured snd afur being treated by various phyilciani the Injured msa wa* taken to Columbut a taw moo thi ago and operated upon. He obtained only temporary relief however, aad death wa* not unexpected. Tb* deceased wa* ooeof Pebble township'* b**t citizen* and nawi of hit demis* waa rectiv*d b*r* with much regret. A petition nominating Glbaoa Ewtng snd M. Hutt for members of the Board of Education was presented to th* Board of Elections Moodsy aad tbs name* of the** two eaadidaxes wtll appear on tbe r**-ul*rt*boo} ballot. Titer* art bat two m*mbees of tb* Board ot Education to elect thi* fall aad by agisameat, tb* Republican aad D-moeratio coovanttoaa nominated bat oa* oaodldat* each, sb* toemtr ttominating W. V. Want for a second Urm and th* Skiur naming Pro- bau Judg* Beeatan. Astt stand* now there will tour nam** on tbe school uekastwitboolT two v*c*rio>«e to fill. Tb* mannar ta which aomiaaUoaa ware mad* gives Messrs. Westa and Bsemaa tb* RtepaWioan and Democratic party support wbtl* Messrs Eertag aad Butt will poll aa ladipcndcat trot* wbleb it said an b* dkatsi ntlid wUb Ur* -aaas***. meat of the acboots. For Horse and Express VVauon Abandoned at Alma Jame* Hatfield of Alma baa foand th* own*r of tb* borte and «•*-»*«* • wagoa abandoned at hi* plac* la»t week b» tbiarvt* wbo stole hu bor-kboard. He it W. B. Brown, a bors* trad*r of Cbilll- eoth*. woo is now loeaud st Omegsv On laat Tuesday Brown traded tb* hors* and axprctt **agon to aBOtber tradir for a rubber Ure buggy »nd gafa him S3 00 differ***-*. Th* day tdter- ward he traded off the buggy for aaother hors* and rig bnt H d***!©***! lbs* Uu first rig bad btan hired from Stooi'a Uv*ry »tabl* at Clrclevllla and tbe new uwntr was forced to giv* It n,i Brown then turr*aa*red the outfit b* had ob- Utned and bearing tbat a bo»»* b*d been abandoned at Alma he went ther* and identified tt aa being the on* he had traded for tb* «tol*n twiggy. Tn* partieipaauln the vsrio-m *-%-** actions sre now trying to figure out tbeir losses. The ClMUvtlle man** bor** r* iuII mitatlag aad be ws* deprived ot tb* ute of a boggy for a week; Browa fctctrt •S.OO, tb* as* of the hon* aad axp-ea* sad his expense* In coming after s***»»; Mr. Batfleld fed tht animal to* r-ess* a •week and hi* backboard 1* ittil mi**tag aadMsrsbsl Robii-soo spent tl.00 tn making ao effort to local* th* owner of the nropertv. Th* only oo* who ****** to b* ahead ot taagam* ia Mr*. Georg* Bortu wbo stlred Ua* bor*- and rig at Clreuvtli* and wbo i*b*,i***d tobsv* made good ber ***caee witbtb* Otrels- vilUbo-*** aad Haifialdt buekboard. laurest Incrwaiei as work on tb* Ws- v«rly Pair aad Racing AaraiKiajJoo's too, mitt progr***** aad stock In th* company*** now »*1 ling raatdly Daring Ut* p«,i week John C Bebaoseil haa had a tort* Ol ta*o witb thirteen u»m* and scrap*-* st work aad tb* sit foot fir. on wbe track lesar lb* rtetvd ot Fifth 8t#*e* la Hearing r*ompleUoa- OUier aT«s wtU at ooo* b* **»***« and tb* *ee««*ary grading tloo* aad ti is hoped tohavetb* track rewdv for tb* clay to b*--*»♦»**- torewinur «eu ia. Ia tb* spring tb* nnithiag touehe* wfll be put era tb* tntek, ue*» *eiaat*d and grsad-uad. es- hibit t-aild«yr* sod *Ubl*s ataeui. Oolt total aUulaet* will be permitud to sis oa juries m tb* FraokUc ccrcsty eomaioo pleas man from bow on, **- needing toss sgreemeoi twacbed by Ur* taertcr tUet Taa tt* M*te ll &•***»* »fr*»«d »rOUfld rjtvtcrtisy that a—uw tw*» m^^nmvrua iswa*» wy *»• Portaawttth ebtcken ftghurs bar* **t^|a>* eammoa pl**a lodges. It ba* a****{5^^^ojoj*aomm**ionr u> est Bay Watkia*. tssr-*>s*-ty of tht* city wm ftremaa oa tbs N. k W fratgbt which croaho* Ut* BI* out of Anau* Sbsa* ss '>res* r ti is *a Wvdarajttay jet*** ofiutweek. t*_ae was * b-*dc*-fra» sod was ran down by a work train dor-lured *»*ambo*t sad pisa tOf-tll off a I dearnmlaed Uu* lb* pracMo* ot u»*,e*^JB-^ttTiiamiy ingtb* Utter part ot J una, r*a*Wirsg} big twiilag main Tbaoatsg-vlng D»t- J *t taotm aad tbalwoa b*ur**w«B sa| ,< _T?!t*;^, «e>«r* cum aad bruues snd lotttnal io-!Tb**xa*t tocoitinaof courtrav W ft-srd*^ i^o--sair«l "garpest Bame" w-n«s wtftIs*- juris*. H*all*-*M*ureles*tue»a-*rath*jt**-*>airs»i, Spa*u will b* peossa, from [of t*o«rt. J* s*m«Unt g-oarrdt for th**^]***-***! U Ut* P-s-mytwrsi. chart* parttsf th* train cr*w. lOatttlaetlae,Waterly tJid O-riagstta. i cbaeg* of aay j****. laeziSutiiay moi-oi&g u K> -
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Title | Waverly News 1907-10-24 |
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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 | 1907 |
Searchable Date | 1907 |
Time Period | 1901-1910 |
Location | Waverly; Pike County; Ohio |
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Title | Waverly News 1906-10-04to1908-11-260506 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Waverly; Pike County; Ohio |
Collection | Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
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VOL** 13
j Scccsasso* *o n«« Cot'strv RSs-t
> rv**u«u*-f*va*!.i»uu> it*"- I
WAVEkLY, OHIO. THURSDAY, OCTOBER a4, 1907
NO. ao
GOOD TICKETS
Nominated By the Republicans
In Various Precinct**
ALL MERIT SUPPORT
They Stand (or a Clean, Honest
Administration
A 11ST OF CANDIDATES
The Republican! have been etpeclslty
careful thit fsll in making up thslr various precinct and township tickets and as
a result they have secured an unutuslly
strong Hit of candidate*.
The public appeal for more bulla***-
Ilk* adminlatratioos In local sffalrs hu
hern heeded and tn tb* list of nomination* which follow will be found torn* of
tne county'* most iucc«**ful business
tneo and most tobtlantlal taspsyers:
The Republican nomine** by precinct*
are a* follow*;
asuvKR rtixrxnuTios
Mayor, T. Kcbtutlt; Clerk, John M.
Gall; Treasurer, John A. Plumb; Ai-
aevrfir, E. W. Swan; Sealer of Weigbu
and Measure*, Henry Dykes; Council-
men, D. P. Nult, Jacob Dether, Walton
l'vle, W. 0. Aduddcll. Joseph Scbeuil*.
Matthew Lvons; Hoard of Education. H.
K. Gall and X. D. OlUilsnd.
nc.tvBU _»
Truitott. 8. A. Powell and W t).
Jamas; Clerk. Viator Stewart; Treat-
urar, John Voelkar; Attestor. Jacob
Slavent: Juttica* of Peace, J, il. Weaver
and il. N Oall; Board of Education,
iiarritcu McDonald and William Blair,
BBJtTOS*
Trail***, Gsrrett Fowlir and Charle*
P. Cruz*;' Clerk, W. T. Gibson; Tree*
urer, Thorns* Waldren; Justices of
Peace, B. B. Brown and Orris Parser;
Attestor. Wesley Miller; Ccotubles. J.
W. Kcllifui and Edward Yoaktm. Board
of Education, Albert Ooitrell and John
Vinos*L
Ca-tTCMBtUt
Trutle**, Edward E. Ladd, Chamber*
McCoy sad Walter Doutbltt; Clark.
OeorgeT.8. Reed; Treasurer, Oeorg*
M. UoWnsoo; Atsevsor, Wtllism E
Brown; Justices of Peace, ft. J. Dunn
and James McClatr; Constables. T. P.
McCsaa and Wesley Carroll; Board of
of Education, Joseph Booker and James
il. McOlay.
Jafuos, tsar
Trail***, Hiram Downey, Jonathan
Jackson, and K. B. Bstfitld; Clerk R. b.
McCoppln, Treasurer, N. P. Potter; At-
atttor, P. at. Porcbi: Joitlcr* of Pe*o*.
Charle* Pendtrgrax* and B. F. P. Rag-
land; Conttablet, Joseph RumBeld and
Denver Barton; Board ot Education,
James D. Oorwln and U A. Bcott.
JaC-s*0*>, »S»T
Same u East pr*clnct «uh th* ex
oepllon of Roy McKtaney for Autssor.
■"*""
Trustees, Albert Deib*r and Noah
Oillilao; Clerk. William A. Samson;
Treasurer, John 0. Benn-ti; Attettor,
Johni O. Samson: Justic*\ ot Peace, E.
V. Samson and Theodore Schutile;
Contlsbles. J. Wesley Brown-i,d Victor
White; Board or Education, John S.
Brown and Albert Delber.
Manna
Trustees, James Frost and F. M.
Kneltlty; Clerk. J. F. Elliott; Treasurer.
AtaGlffln; Ameator, Daniel Kneltley;
Justices cf Peace, H. 6. Capttnger and
C. U a******!**; Ootistable. C. N. Mur
phy; Board of Education, Endorsed V.
L. McCor and Georg* E. Beskmao.
Ksw-ro-t.
Trust***, William'P. Bern-u -d
Theodore Birkholmer: Clerk, John W.
Dewey; Treasurer. John H. Stevenson;
Ajsetwor, Joha N. Clark; Jnsiic** of
Peace, James Pauie snd Ralph Douthiu;
Consul,!*, James. Paiurson; Board ot
Educatton, L. E. Willi and Columbut
Shoemaker. Jasper special tchool dl»-
trict. Thorn** Sbopshtr* and L. A.
WlUirow.
rttaUIT
Trustee*. _. E Sharp*. W. 0. Cam-
s*roo and J. P. Tbompwo; Clark. J. M.
wrest; Treasurer. O. P. Bead; fl iinwnr
E. G. Tuner; Jui'lce* of Peace, Ed
White and P. A. Cameron; Board of Education, 1. M. We*i sod S. A. Knlghi;
Constable*, C. O. Estl* and J, N. McCoy.
*F*sV-saUt
Trtat***, Prank Polls and R. L.
Brown: Clerk. O. H. Smith: Treasurer.
L*» Oartwrigbt; Aaaestor, I. C. Dick;
Jatuomat i**ace, Jcseph Baugar and B.
C. Lightl*, Constables, Jsme* Acton aad
A. L. M«N**li Board ot Edncauon.
Jcaatpb Booth and OUv«r Lightta.
rnaJTOif c«a*-o*u--tos .
Mavor.Joaaph Bradford: Clerk, Anhujr
CaP**««:Tg*tu-*r, Jacob itbelnfraak;
Ma-*ha*,UhaitesCuUer-. Attaieaor, Sam-
u*l H. CuUer; Ooun«»m*n, Jobn W.
Cooper, W. H. PstUraWtj Clarttnc*
Jsoea, S. B. Culltr, Oeort* Downing
and John Uhelnfrsnk; Board of Edde*-
tlon Clsreno* Jatves, aod E, W. Oorotui.
suit
Trust***, J. W. Fliiiburn arid Henry
Brown: CWrk. Chsrle* B. Wyon; Tr*s»-
urer. T. N. Patter-too; Ataveasor, Oeorg*
Voelker: Jostle** of Pe»ce, J. ,S. l.ane
snd W. H. Taylor; Oottstablea, O. T.
Cullir. Q*org* 1 eltt aod Aw Pout;
Board of Education, Ir* E. Hawk aud
Alec Gregg.
ttCJOTO
Truttoe*, William M. Vnlgamore and
liowanl lltveni; Clerk. James Soalh-
worth; TresJturer, W. L. Talboit: A*,
tesaor, George Myers; Jutilces of Peace,
W. A. Born and Utorg* O. Stewart:
Constables, George P. Marlln aad John
Deity: Ilo»rd of Education, H.S.Brown
and Barry Bom. ,
tiatio-t
Trutt***,Oeorg* Bally aod Jam** Mut-
greve; Cletk.lohn W.Blskemsn: Treasurer, Jacob Byron; Juatice* of Peace,
JohnW, Brown, Joseph W. G**; A*****or,
David BetiMtc; Oooiubl-t, lames Gal-
ford; Board of Education, Jacob Kocer
ai:d John Shilling. Sr.
Trcaaurtr* and Seettff* Affect**
Attorney Q*u*r*l Etli* rendered sn
opinion to ths Secretary of the Hut* at
itaie Supervisor of elections thst all
sberttT* serving their (ecood terms will
continue after Januarv Hi, the opinion
wenl alto In the cat* of lb* county
treasurer against whom the ism* constitutional protltion Si to th* continuous
service run*. Sheriff! snd treasurer*
tervltg tbey first Urtni were alio Interested. In tlio sbrtlion for the reason that
>!...:. rrr-n-i aea/iees attended one year
each, and rt*T*fM*TUM reason, snd hav
ing aerved three years by tbe time their
tuoceeaor* have been elected sod quail-
fled. It becomes a question whether they
will be eligible for another term or not.
The ilierltTtar* allowed lo serve after
January 1, undsr tbe special set extending their term* for on* year In order to
make the election la that office conform
to the blvnnlsl am«ndmtnt to the tut*
constitution which hu been adopted.
EXCHANGE NOTES
TEAM KILLED
Plunges Through River Bridge
Tuesday Evening
Forcing Ul* horse* through th* barrlir
erected by th* county commissioner* to
their death o.i th* ground thirty fast below, Jams* Oslford ot Union to vathlp
himtett bad a narrow aecap* from death
or sarloo* injury at the Boloto river
bridgest uregg'i Bill, Tuesdsy evening
Uslford bad com* to Wsverly Tuesday morning and when he left thr city
shortly after five c'oroe.k he wis eonsid-
erahly uiidor tho Influence or li'inor. In
coming to Waverly be had crossed on
the ferry host and be knew that tt was
impossible logoottr iht hridgo a* tbe
iron span had been twept away by th*
March flood and part*of the fi-roriog of
th* wooden ipsa, sitll tundtog. had been
removed. Hi* mind however wa* be-
fuddled by It.,nor and when the lionet
Instinctlyely turned off on the road Hading to lb* ferry-, their driver hsd pulled
tbem back otiio th* road lo the bride*.
a* the wason tracks th* nest tuotnlng
pl*ln'y-»howed.
Near the flt»t abutment there are pile*
ot lumber and the driveway had been
barricaded by heavy scantling. Un the
other tide of tht* the floor had b-en torn
up tor a dittance ot seven or eight feet
and It wa* through thu opening that the
hortet plunged, after having been forced
through the barrier. One horse went
down without a itruggl* hut the near
horse landed astraddl* of a woodtn
beam aod hung suspended In the air for
some minute*. Ferrymen ran to th*
animal'* atsltunc* but they were unable to extrtcau D from lu perilous po*l<
titon and attar despersu ttruggtlng it
too fell to th* ground below. The front
wheel* of the wagon almott touched the
•dge ot th* opening. 8ir*og*a* it may
i*em both hors** war* entirely dive*ted
of their hsrnesa and evtn the collar*
and bridles **r* found hanging upon
the beam of ihe bridge the next morning.
Th* team which wu an *xc*pUonally
good one belonged to Galford'i motlitr.
UNANIMOUS
Were the Republican Primary
Nominations Saturday
THERM WERE NO CONTESTS
Tlcfcgl Is the Best Ever Presented to Waverly Voters
MARSHAL ROBINSOM tNDORStO
WORDS OF PRAJ8E
Items of Interest Chronicled by
the Neighboring Press ,
M. K. Hughe*, aehalnmaker. was In-
•Unity killed and A. K. Williams, rata-
Dg engineer, eecafted d»*ih by' a nrs*--
row margin In the mine* of th* Alma
Cement Co. of Oreloo, Jackson oouniy.
Friday morning- Hughe* and Wllllami
w*r* measuring »n entry when a large
dynsmiu shot ws* fired.
Out of ti-0 woo hy th* stat* of Ubio
at tbe Chicago Oora Show, Bo*t oounty
carried sway SC4J. or nearly one third o!
tbe ttste'a winning.
HollaGarllng. of Frankfort, aged 21.
ft tn Jsil al Chllllcolhe, charged with
kidnaping Mary Smith, aged 15. The
girl it an orphan, having been uken to
the Rosa county children* horn* In 1891.
Overruling a motion for a new trial.
Judge Middleton be* •enuuod J. K.
Howe of Jackson to two years in th*
*Ute panllen'ltry for iliouting wllh intent to wound Mia* V*rnl* Friend, hit
housekeeper. Be fired at her through
a door and tbs hu'iUt lodged In hertboul-
d«r. The woman appeared a* a witn***-
ed tor lh* d*f«os* at the trial. An Indictment eh»rgtngarson it also wending
agalntt Howe, and h* wa* suspected of
hiving spirited one of thetUU'* wllne**-
e* away from a hotel to Columbus a few
week* ago. tlow* wa* formerly a suc-
etsjfui butine** msa in Jaaksoo. Hit
mother It proatraud wllh grief,
Georg* A VaugfaUrt, presidtnl of the
ClUsen* National hank and Chilli
cothe Street Railway ewmpaoy and larg*
*to«kho)der In the Vaughters-Kramer
Wholesale Grocery company ot Chillicothe quliUy married Margaret Kem
merer, a young employe of th* Cttisnnt
bank Monday evening. The bride wa*
formwly one ot the wornevt si»*ei ear
conductor* in thai city. Thi'. it the
groom'* fourth marriage, suVee wire*
having died.
" kMsra* Mam to M*
Allcging thai ht ws* vioUaily lnsan*.
Mrs. Michael H*rmUlb of P*bbl* town-
ahip caused the arrest ot bar husband
Tutadsy and h* is sow In the county jail
awaiting th* return of Probst* Judgs
.Beemaa who is abeeol 00 a wtdding tour.
Bermlithnow appears perfectly rational
and man* are of the opinion UtU h«
feigned Intanity or that bis mind
bul temporarily atTectsd. B* I* «*>d to
bave urrorlted th* whols nstghborbood
but willingly asoompantsd Offie*r Boav
Ineon io Jail.
Swinging through tb* atmospbtr* al a
speed roughly eiiimaied al Iwanly.two
mil** aa hour, tb* Uniud States Signal
Oarpa balloon No. 10 passed over Waver-
lyihorlly sfur **v*a o'clock Friday
morning. It had a***nd*d st St. l^oui*
the day before at 1:10 p. tn. and descended near Walton, West Virginia,
making ths trip ot tsboat 600 ml)** la
t*w«r than M boor*. The occupaou
otth* balloon were J. C. MoCoyandOap-
uln Charle* DaFotsst Chandlar aad
thty w*r* lucceatful In winning th*
Dahm cup which wa* otT*r*d th* balloon
lit wbo oovtred a dittance greaur than
*0> mil**, When the balloon passed
over Wsverly il wu moving In a tooth
easurly direction and wa* ox * great
height. The seronauu could not be
dlcttngulshed aod th* balloon was th*
tubjecl of a great deal of tpeculaUon
until It wa* learned where it was from
and what lu mission wa*. Chandler
and Mc('oy are participating In lh* International balloon races st St. Louis
'.hu week.
Th* Ropubllean primary conventions
to nominate candidate* for corporstloo
Md township ottlce* w*r* beld st th*
CoartHous* on Saturday evening. There
wssa good attendance and much lourwtt
manifested, not only by Republican!
but by Democratic voters a* well, a number of lMmocrau being present at bolh
conventions.
Gen. W. 3. June* was Chairman aid
Georg* 11 ihoens. Secretary, of both conventions snd the following nominations
were nude by acclamation;
wtvgntv cuaro-UTio**
Mayor
U. C. SMITH
Uerthel
Ij. W. ROBINSON
Clsrk
ARCU STEWART J R.
Treaturer
t.K'illyl-. HOWARD
Aaseisor
L. H. DAVIS
Oounctlman
WIU. lK)UaHEUTY
J. M. GEHRES
DOD1S HE1DT
LBV I B. MOO HE
JAMES VOELKER
C. M. MrXJrTEY
Board of Public ArTaJrt
C. W. WATKIN8
SAMUEL BAYS
ED AMEN
Cemetery TrOSUes
WILLIAM WOODS
WILLIAM CLARK
Board of Education
W. V. WATTS
''sajr< Tata raw. •rowatssi-*
Stack**!* UtUen Oats*** ts D*et»
l*aao Fuilerton, aged 61, died at hit
bom* al Biockdale Sundsy morning st
five o'clock. Death was due to a malignant growth from which the deceased
had iuff«r*d for th* past three years.
Funeral services, conducted by Rav. J.
P. Cummin* wer* held at Stockdal*
Moodsy aad Interment wa* mad* at ihe
Martin eemeterv. Mr. Fuilerton wa* a
son of Rav. Isaac Fuilerton. a termer
commissioner of Scioto county and for
year* the foreman Free BspUst mlnliur
In thit part ot the country. Be it »ur-
vtved by a wife aad four children. Andrew Fuilerton ot Wakefield la a brother
and Mrs. John Sampson of Stockdale It a
titter of the deceased.
Albert Davis, ths negro mnrdsrer who
ill be •leatrocuted at tbe Ohio Peni-
untisry tomorrow atoralng, la a former
Pik* oountian. having been reared near
Given Sutton. Dav;« murdered bis
sweetheart at Springfield a few years
ago aad ha* been in fh« death annex for
a number of month* put. Effort* to te-
our* a respite bar* been futile aad tb*
electrocution will uke place promptly at
the appointed time.
AaMMm* P*» twH-tti
AnU-sSaloon Day was observed at the
Prttbytertan sad Method 1st churches on
lasa Sundsy. tb* Re*. Mr. Myers ot Colombo* having charge of Utt same**.
Union meeting* ot tb* coo^-egatsoo*
wer* held In tb* morning tu the Math-
eta>*t church aod lath* evening at the
Presbyterian church and both service*
were largely attended.
Aa N- A W. freight ear whicb b-cam*
dwalled rjetartea Gleo Jean aad Waverly
cut th* beads oft the bolts which Join
the rails for ocu a distance b*for* I*
wa* disooveud, Saatlay ssar-jlag. But
ont wheel ws* off and It aa along the
inside of ta* tall, srorittg th* bete a*
cleanly as a knit* eat.
Throcgh hit attorneys rj!*r and
Dottglt*. J. T. Violet hat brought suit
ggtintt th* Norfolk A Western Railway
Oe*m pany tot alTM*. damag**. Viol** was
* Isborar In the employ of Ur* eotan**?
, WILLIAM MAUOER
JOHN LUTBER
Obtk
C. E. GREEN
Treasurer
FREDRICK FREY
Justice* of Peace
JOSEPH PATTERSON
BENRY VALETTK
TOM BROWN
Aasesaer
ALVA BROWN
Conctable*
ASA FARMER
WILLIAM SCHWARDT
L. W. ROBINSON
Cam el try Tru«t*e
WILLIAM ST1NER
Board o' Ettuoalloo
F. M. BAYS
It E. SBARPE
The nomlnaiioo of W. V. Wstu for a
second Urm at mtmhar of th* Board of
Education and maklnr nn oom(nation
for lb* other vacancy on the Board, give*
each party a caodldal.* and Uke* tb*
school election out of politic* this year.
Mr WatU ba* larvrd ta President of th*
Hard for tb* past two y*«rs, hs* don*
much for the advancement and b*tur-
inentol th* tchooli sod merited the
honor conferred u|«in blm by lb* ooo
venOoa.
City Marshal L-wis W. Itobta-oo who
wat defraud for re • no m Inst ion Its tb*
D-mocratlc primarle* by **stuffed ballot
-box aod wbo ••cured a place Oft tb*
ballot aa aa independent candidal* by
petition, was indorsed bv lb* tUpubti-
cans.
Afur tb* nominations were mad*.
Chairman Jooe* delivered a short speech,
congratulating tbe lUpoblloans aod ciU •
ten* generally upon htvinsr tb* oppor-
tualty to sou tor tueh txoeUeni candidal**. Tb* Uineral remarked that tb*
Republicaas realised it was op to tbem
to do *omciu!ng for Waearty, th* D*mo-
erau having failed *o compltuly la tbeir
administration, snd thu tb* Hepubll-
eansbad shown their appreciation of
Vocal ooTtdlilon* by nomlasttng the very
beat men. good, clean, honest cttlsees,
aroand whom tber* t* not svta a suspicion of gangism or Bnssitm and tbey are
men who will do evcrytbing possible tor
Waverly. Chairman Jest**' remarks
wer* eaib«**
mtnlitcrt in tbe district tier* p.*!"!! and
participated In the v»rlou* •-wrion*.
Prscttosl »nb;»ct* war* dl* |
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