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• /i/ il* w^mm^L: THE WAVERIsY DEMOCRAT. Devoted to Waverly and Pike County interests. First :.**- rest of the country a secondary Consideration Volume 5 1 Vk alchman KatabHthMt, VS* ' Courier K-tahll.he-, OSS Waverly, Ohio, Wednesday* September 6, 1911. lOmenitr-WstehttmXm. K*xb*A.imt l The mScaamerq. V.xahH ).* | • - M I Number 10 WHM WE Missed As Well As We Saw. What m' ^ X ***** wamasts aaaaaas ■»w .'.aw-B^^BB talnmer.t and luncheon being prepared i Laad of 813 picked men and wotjl* NELSON, B. C. ARRANGEMENTS Ti Rtttitt tit SigUI-SMiBg BKktics, Ail So For HugM. A good many inquiries have' reached tbe office a* to the cloee of tbe Canadian trip and aa teg when I waa expected to return. Th* fact i*. 1 have been at home for a little more than a week, my last letter having been written in the office and from note* taken while we sojourned among the hospitable Ca- n ticks. There are volume* that might be written concerning the wonder* and poaaibilitie* of thi* new great North and Northwest, many of which came under our observations aad that mayhap might be of still further interest to readers of Tiie Dkmockat. Aa a matter of fact, however, th* hulf can not be to. i. One must SEE to fully and adequately realize tbe vast opportunities yet rem*ining on the American continent for men ami women content to emigrate, to le*ve ripened civilization, frienda ami home ties and "go west and grow up with thr country." I shall clow thia sene* of attempt* to tell you something of what we aaw and experienced in our TlKrO miles journey by publishing thc following letter from the Secretary nl the Nelson, British Columbia Bunine.* Men'. Association, setting out whal we DIDN'T awes well aa what we DID see That the members of the Canadian ptlunm»i_<- were not privileged to *c- * cept the kindly proffered hn*pitalitie* *o thoughtfully arr»ngcd by th- . iti- xena of Nelr,«i. will alway* remain with then. * source of regret. Some oXhtr day we msy be |>*rmitt*d to look in ujmxi th«' wonders of the Kootenay country and personally tender our grat- itade for the kindly intention* of ita iKor.lt- in 1_M1. Dent mis* re the heart est the fruit region iu 125 i quired a guarantee fund of 1.75,0*X> faf 0W_t ElSi.it:. motor boaU of the launch Club. For „„*« „*_, , TMt enterprise even PQ*. the tour of Kootenay Uke tbe Canadian ... u ., .Um.m.u k__-.„ ut. «.„_• Pacific steamer 'Moyie' was chartered ( ***** "* Rodebaugb began bts story •nd would have left tbi* city ia lbe {of the cruise with the embarkation of forenoon, carrying tb* editorial party, s j the company in the harbor at Nee" larg* Nelson delegation, and a large 1 York ud withoot „,„_ dr^Hag oa *_* gig* Tax Demociut goes to press this |SiTlS.U-Safc «» ******** i*******ln^**ay motuiog. ti outlook for FAIR OUTLOOK Afc»A,:*tt-* j The bible tell* us that the Lord gave ■ the rough lands of Mt. Gilead back ia j INSTITUTEON BOAT 6o«4 P.ici.j 1__ ik*•'*** Cmrti. ban- ; good conversational English the many *-fcFAi:. lave beea-UneidenU and places visited on the oa*.; ?$&**■ are more than a 10 lB *LL\a ward ahd retain journey on both lax, \ ;_JMVIii_. there will be gene ry clonds. , T . * 7 . . ZLuix.-. _. ■the new **** seai.over.ng a period of mors than jMpleila ami smuseraenta of skirting th* sparkling water* of the ory. The speaker was compelled forfSjfi faceV e barrier estuary of the **PP-"T Kootonay river. ■ nnt o{ mor_. _.me to p^, bjr ro*ny iji-tte tomorrow tbe »Ureveat* will take fh,m^iirnUn^wouJd' ££ tr£7 ! important event* thst should bespoken. $*». the _ I9p.ce. Pree-for-.il pace, ported the party from tb* heart of the of in order to • clearer comprehension »lf trot and Running Half-Mile heatt Roekie* <>ne* more to the fertile Alberta 0f th* cruise. 1 would suggest to tfed S*fke*« evenU will be found Webe plateau. . «pe»k*r that he divide It op into twaiffeT. winner of the 2:17 trot st thc •'Murh disappointed, N*l*on bope» *~ tb.t thi. tour w_U matorialis* on future , P*rU hereaiter. narrating the occasion, wbui, if the tisa* availed, her i part at the morning hour and re eight rail anS ateamer rout** oould be • the -eeomi for the evening. All utilised for a lar more ambitious touring h).a_., hlm Mivet th, „„, ^^ w, nroLTBrn thsn the restricted one juat ..____, .-. _._. • T, ' ,. have their intelleeluaiBppetite* win outlined the best in its history. 1000 poultry genetutis farm all kinds. :._c _ • Trade representatives. /"Nelson quel to the editor. wis to hav glean on tb* ateamer, taoving of dissolving rapes and snowy _ Stop, were Int.nded *t Balfourf the new I »M sea/ovenng a period Canadian Parifie tumroer r-aort, at tbe ; twdwriCnth*. Thoae present who wetxiTfo* track la in fine condition and the rltv of Raalo on tha northern link oi • familiar with the name* and places *cahl__ are filled wtth the best borse* tl.; main lake where tbe cliffa^and glaat ! ment10nr_ tn the Btbl* hsd oo difficulty f*_*rp«t to a test m Pik* eoonty ■meHh ^d^eaSal^whS; "the big ms* j ** *<***"** **** »******-** ***** ***** «p" ;J^ *™*» ** ***** <™***** ** ^a^^ b^ at tha l«ue aad «, eer, ' « ******** ** * Taachera* meeting la- een.r.tor. bespeak the -ilver-lead todus speech paased on from oae point to an- the entne. for the !:» p^-e and 2:30 ^*™J« T* * ?""*_ *V*2 ******* to fit and brmdm mm sad try. Arriviaf at Kootenay Unding. I other de^ribing th* wonderful im- tyot. thk .fteraoon. ha. mor* than r**'-e**-»)r •*1«**'*-* *** *!****** churc** after a straight stesmer trip of 75 mile*. pwralon, whlch eypn now ,f{er , p^ffi^, g^„ ^ t* the expectation, acl an ea- " fctrrt----rfIthiTr rSSfi*? °* more than -v,?n y«" ha- e,»»***.i#,,,,J' *»««ive .end of evenU will ahead for them—and enjoy a sunset run stand out like mountain peaks in mem»gjpe,;)^<?.r'- • In each race S or 10 nags ory On the'side* of tWe* rough taeonta-ns Afld Otfllf-g AS OlftHlf T-lf Wtftt I at the feet of -Thick ran tb* river Jab- a- u _._ t*. th. Ts seller < 'bok. grew a multitude of tna* thatj A$ ,iICB r8 m ll«*W'5 I yielded a resinous sabatanee that waa j - used to heal woand* aad so eaa* to be ' *. xm. __mmm*^ liaatt WI* ___ ts_s called the "Balm of ML Citead." pWiWW SmSt W1J M mat We suppose, therefor*, that when I Wi*. AlllL old Uacle Alfred Moore aad his aa- J _____ ' social** ia church eatablisaznest got j ready to erect a piao* of worship. We cbp the following from the Wsat they bethought thems«lv«* of the I ****** Record. It refers to a osiqtt* beauUfully wooded elevatioaa over- | tsSmtatTSSM ia th* coadoct of looking SbyviHa *» the oae aide and j ***' testttut* md strikes os M.wre. ville on the other with the me- [■*■ ***** ***** *** * F**dlt*bl* cba«g* women for tha work of _rai*it_gc_iik__ea. Por yeara. they bav* had a vary | *• *»ooW it do fo* PUcetoJote Adaaaa pretty custom at Mt. Gilead. that of I *■ **** ^P^ holding annually, a basket meeting . A .****_ *•* I****1**8!* !*. ***** P'awaad fi where the people meet together ( and : S___-*aS_^l_h«_«7Sirl5 worship, renew tbeir confidence, and enjoy each other* bo* pita I ity Laat Sunday, they met aa usual in tbis regard R*v J. W Kixse of HUUbore. preached two strung sermon*, a**l*ted tn otber reaped* by Rev. Stoll. th* paator and Re- John Moore, one of 9 vSrccn. t»reen ttilla. () green, green hills With forests bound. With hollows filled With soothing sound. Where wild flower* wreathe The virgin ground. O green, green hills. With untrod ways, (1 for a voice to chant Thy praise; Within thy peace to live Mv davs. tbe Institute. The proftoaitioa taken op at the closing session *t Seaman last Priday. aad by practically a unanimous vote, it wa* decided to aoid the next session on the Ohio river, pro- viding the proposed plaas are eos.- tummatod. Tte tentatlv* arrange- raencs include* the chart«nng for the trip of the steamer Virginia trom Cin- th« *ons of the founder of tne church cianau to Pittaborg aad return, tba trip to eoasume fly* or six days, at a coat of $10 to SH for each teachar. fare and peaaage included. Th* session will be beld on the boat, which will be occupied by tb* teacher* only. Tha •xeeutive committee are already formulating their plan, which witl be announced later. ,i.i, et whi.l. brouH-t that _*le-tial \i"it*nt withit. (le,'tlnjf view «t thr- -.»rtli, the itinerary •>< the Buckeye I .■•«, .V»_o«-i» tion. now "i> ( anailian t<>nr. brought Kelson a intfndeH Ohio gueata t_ ih.- portal" ot the K<--lei.a» otilv to »|h^<! tbeui swsv aKairi (roru the enrli»r.te«i land of "aatem Britiafa Columbia', lake region. Without a moffieol '.« not..- ar rangemei.t* of a weevfl^stari.liiijr »err clflBged. at the inttan.-e of the depart rasnt of the interior, .nnd Canadian Pa- ciftf lujc*. barge*, an.l engine., and ««l roming Kootenay delegations, which were in motion to meet the party at the gateway of the lake region, proceeded to their _**tln*ton only to tt«d their Ul*.r lott It w*a on Auguat 1 that the Ohio neaepaper men, then entering All»rta. voted aceplanre ol S'el.oti'• invitation, which wa» tendere.1 on .Itlly ft, Slut the .-apital of lhe Kootenai wa. prepared to royallj entertain th* representative* of the Buckeye .Ute When the otcnrtlo" halted In ita wealwur.l nruft*-*. at Kield. jn.r over th* Briliah Cohimhia l«.r.|-r and then doubled l*ck to the prairie, th- diaap|>olutli.enl fflt hi Uw people of the Kootenay ■*** * degre* keener than that felt hv th^ l)h-0*-M rhemaelvea. which «M de.cril.-d !..i i'r.-.id. nt I arl A let tiager a* ' Miperlative.' "Tlie K.««t-na> tour lhat «_• ar ranged .■oiiicn.plat.il a night run through the Knliiiitf llor.e l"a_«, dbrenrio* from tlie t_.nadia» l'a<-.tt< ma... Hae at Re«el- •tokr. and arrival of tbe parly at Arrowhead early Monday morning. Met there by tb- (unadian PsriBr officials, delegation from S'claoii. and by gate* from the Arrow lake town., the partv wouM have ,|,.-i.i at. entire day in trarera.ng the (M^utiful Arrow lake., at the guettt '.f the railway c-.anoany, '** the big four-decker ateamer 'ltonning ton." 0.e <le lux boat of the llrltiah <"o lumbta lake*, only juat in aerrle*. The wild l>eauty of tbe forest clad rangea make thl. one of the teeno- link, in the Crowa N'ett Paas route. Arriving st Rob.-ii In the early evening, the party woul.l have been trantferre.1 to a apeHal train from Set*--, for a .piick run to the citv, being joined eu route bv Cnited State.' I on-ul lllblet. At both Cpper and I/.»er Itonniagton Paila atop, were srrsuK"! 'or. "h'1* **** '■"•"red aaarrh- ligbta being provided at the power hou. ea to aweep the majeattc cataract* over which thc waler. of the Kootenay river thunder in perpetual mitt*. -Similarly the stamp mill of the Crnnile-Poorman gold inlne, bathed In the moonlight, •would have given a nawtfug hint of a srrat industry it> the background. Mean while the nx'cursion train of Pullman, would I* ...lowing the party, but by the -regular.-freight route, being barged over tl.. :i rt Arrow lake, hauled over , ■wn_rc?*_.g link of rail and Urged lot t.loc*n^lake. finally following the (set train into Nelson at an hour's intervsl. "On arrival of the editor* at thia <ity, tb* Canadian Pacific and Nelson would have changed plate* a* boats. The first plsns were for one of Net- ton's famous fetes-de-nuit. an llliiml- n*-ed parade of nil Hie launch** ami water craft, the rltltor* to lie conveyed to On* Mile park and there pieaeiitwl with the freedom*>f the city. The Ute- ness of th* hour (d arrival csused this to be abandoned, and a* «a*Uy arranged a coramitt** ol 100 citi-en* was prepared to take editors in charge, sn euler- Anci there I* one. A green, green hill. Where al! t« »ilence. All ia still. Save wild wind* wsndering. At will. And whispering dirges, A., they go. By shafts of marble, White as SAW. Whore generations. Sleep below. Wben hopes on stony ground Are sown. thelO restful ^B6e A haven there. Within thine arms, Beyond the reach Of all alarms. Bhfti to fame'* lure. Ambition's charms. 0 green, green hills. My feet have trod. Thy paths, and pressed. Thv cooling sod. Before 1 fell Kate's cooling rod. When i grow tired Of wandering. When pul_ca cease to thrill With apring, And darling dream* Hsve taken wing. When death's cold hand My heart throb* stills. With violets And dsffodils. 1 ay me to re*t Among the hills. The green, green hills. Kathryn Lienors GLENN On* of the B«at. Secretary' of tl* Fsir Association, Addison P. M.nahall, ape-nt two days s? tbe Columbu* State Pair and he returned laat night confident that Roa* county will havo one of tbe best fair* in its hta'ory. Many horsemen have prom- i'.-d to be here, and entries have already been received, de.pite th* fact that they do not cloae for another week. - Adverti»er. ChUticwth*. Fair N*xt W**k. While in Chillicothe on last Saturday evemng, we met a number of the dti- aten* of that town Including congressman Ciaypool, postmaster Perry. Chsuncey Hertenstein. Secretary Min- _hall of tha Pair Company and other* and all talk of paying a visit to th* Waveriy Pair tbi* w*ek CbilHrolheaaa. uu:vvr_ally, unite in saying that the ro-iil leading from their city to Waverly, is one of tbe nicest drives in tha State and within itself is worth th* Um* and money spent. Well, they are coming to our Pair and then want Pike countians to come to theirs next w*ek. September 18, U. IS aad Itt. The Chillicot-M Pair is once mere under the af soma of its very beat tbsgste. mra clean kind that eras oaee so popular with the people. If OiiHieothean* will come to te*. as this week, we believe we caa assure them that many of our people will return the compliment next week. W_» I* Ha? * The Portsmouth Time* has s great The bit} County Fair at Waverly is on, this Wednesday morninf}. ^Ta^^'f^o-Th^B^. The weather promises well and the bit} crowds are sure to be here who lives near pikeum, having h**n driver, from hi* cousin'* bome in Chilli- cothe while *kk aad having found lodging in a D. T. A I box car where be was nearly starved to death wbea found, lie was taken to th* Payette county Infirmary. Who are the Bar- cy'sT May be Basy or Bury is meant. Entries are satisfactory and Races will be best in hlstttry of Fair. up t. McKinney. winner of x tliK*/ race at Gr«-enviilc la.t mr,-*. Friday the 2 22 trot an.l _ I will be pulled otf an.l in earl ;.. . feature e.« tit;» may t>»- lu.,..-.: ._ .take pace keen edge to hear the remaind' er of lbe atory in the evening and ther,- Aould re»ult two large congregations un ;h.- tame day inatead of one But Ih- tilts at it may thta lectine glv- en in our various churches throughout the country b> a busy laymen can not but leave nn impression for good upon the minds of all who hear him. Mr. Rodebaugti showed conclusively his generous spirit by coming all the wsy from Lancaster at hia own expen»« to i tell this remarkable .tory. He repre-1 ^^ jnl_y week sgo Mr •eni* lhat claas of our Christian ciU-; li0g|fe lntllKa ,h., Mr Z1IU(i,...-,ua.. xeri.h.p who us* hi* master went sbout ^ Uyr<, jfj |>jke probab,y on „,« of doing good believing as he does that | lhe Fo-t„r (uTmjt ln th. v.cin.tv of those who sow beside all w*t«r* shall; 0m#tm „r H^by Wr have not D*ath of Wilbam /.mm«rm*n Merchant J >V I ,<>n bs. ban *d u* a Copy of the I_awrcn<-e. Kansas, Daily JournsI-World giving ar, account of the killing of William Zi-vmerman 1 by an engine on the I .'mon I'acttn- rail Couaty Treasurer Myer.. On last Monday, Jamea J. Myers of Waverly, succeeded to the office of county Treasurer, Ripley Ii. Ingalls retiring. Mr. ingalls has made a most competent snd obliging official and it is fully expected that Mr. Myers will reap rich harvest* In that day when the Lord of the harvest shall come attended by a tetinue of angels. M*y our genial friend live long to bless the world is tbe prayer of the many people in Waverly wbo had the pleasure of meeting him personally. J. W. M. Among those present from s distance were Mr ( M Kmory aw! family. Mr. A J Vallery snd his ...me charming dsughter. Mary. Recorder Brough Moore sml wife of Waverlv, Mr snd Mr* (ieorjfe Moore of Clarksburg. Ohio, and Mr. and Mr.. <.»eorgc Maater* of Washington C H Squire Oeorge Hsrringer of Waveriy took in the meeting at lar.ia custom He went oier to renew hi* physical and spiritual strength, principal.'-. hi* physical a* wi.neas his performance at the mwn hour in the presence ,A lane* tuare* ot frird chicken, rountrj bread, tweet poialce*. country butter, cold slaw. •' '" , pickles, pie*, cakes,, grape, and water melon* It certainly is wortft th* pric* laaa on display at the poultry show. Aa of admission any day. to aee country uaual "Cotton" came home with a .xmttd* like thus,- mentioned, disappear bunch of "blue embroidery' hsving x* th. popular Squire Umbers up and i won four first premium* thr** seconds get* into real action. snd two thirds. There ar* oo better people in sll the -» Th* big picnic of th* Modern Wood- j wlH tllM the Mu Gileaditoa of Pike j *■**>** *tiX$<t*on. Af 30. men^ of Waverly and Omega in Dr. j c^^y ^^j ^ooe „f us liv* In a mora j Wben tbe *ditor of Tm* DaMOauT Ray'* Grove on Moadsy. w»a a nice j beautiful or fruitful portion of it was s boy on th* farm among the Jack - snd ea joy able sffair Ther* wa* a good j h,,^', to th*ir comfort, their pro*p*r- J soo county hills. hiafath*r had ■neigh- Move* te Coiumbua. Geo. W Kager of Idaho is making ready to move to Coiumbua, wher* hia daughter. Misa 1-enors. will contlnu* her work at the state university. Th* bome farm will be occupied tbl* winter by Clarence Penisten of Idaho. Met--... (.et. 'Can. Chaa. Helman made his usual visit to the SUte Pair last Thuraday looking after bis prise winning Minorca chick- abl* to find sny body who rr mem bers ; him. He waa sn extensive wheat' grower in Douglas county, Kansas. A Put* Picnic. ( West Union in Adams county. The me.nr.up In UH. repiits hu peak-; ^ Cnm Q. |fce ReconJ ce«wr. Mr. Myers clerical ability is , ^ ^ went ^ ^ wel recogmred aa we I as his honesty 7 _. . ._• ..... .__ •_______-__. ". ******•»; , * j heanl one talking over the telephone, and integrity and we feel euro that he , H*rc*» what Crosa aay* it said: will administer the office faithfully snd : • • • ,..-,!! - 1 From * near-by telephone pole a - ; small bird chirp* to the Record that Mr. Rodsbaugh't Locture. Governor Judson Harmon will probably fail to land the delegates to the Natl- One of the largest congregations that ou_. [>em0cratie Convention from thi*. has assembled during the year was '■ the Tenth Congressional District. Th* present on Sunday lart at theMcthodUt! reasons assigned are the undesirable . . ,„ i^- ,*_, „-.;., _,,„u«„. ; appointments made by thc Governor to- church to bear the genial merefaan. X,^ hto , f hot wul co*d tailor, \\. H. RodeUugh from I^ncas- ' ^ith everyone and his sincerity to no ter, supported by Misa Kathryne Stock- j one. In Pike county the Nye-Johnson- ham from Portsmouth. These inter- Gableman aggregation will put the esting people had been well announced ; g~ fcgffik*!8. \M S-S! through the paper* an being worthy of ; tblt prev»il in Scioto und Lawrence. A a large hearing and the members of tbe ray of light for Harmon breaks through A Chink of Politic*. __ . . . ... •__. crowd, good music, good things to est Tbey have some funny birds sbout *7 <* ■ * ■ and drink and an excellent address by ' Counsel B. B. Beck of Tborneville. Ohio, The Modern Woodmen ts one of our moat popular fraternities, aspland- ity and to their happiness here snd I bor who used to repeat, now and then. hereafter. i the following line* of Bobbi* Burns - ' — i and so w« came to know them very Water WorVa Statu* . early in life and to appreciate tbem. Little wonder the common people have id social ord*r .nd not excelled a. an Tha recent meetings of Council have . ^^ _ Inaumivc* organisation. The order at I ***** ***** ****** ****** definite rewlu Je||^ my Jo> JohBi Omega carries some hundred thousand ! regarding the turning over of the plant Whw we ^-ejf^t Kqu*ot. while that at Waverly probably csrrie*!13 **** ****** o{ PubUc Atlatts, since l Your lock* wer* like th* raven, a third more of insurance. Tna D.:_io- J **** ****** *** <*** **** **»- *"**>**** \ J.*^!^|^JtS___l2« CAT acknowledges a call from Mr. plant without fund, to operat.it. There Bu^now^urbrow^s^John, . Beck wbo apjieara to be a young man 1 **c o***** ******* ***** ***** *** u',fd to But blessings on your Treaty brow, of intellectual atuinments and full of 'opiate **** P****t but. under the law, j John An.icrson, my Jo. enthusiasm in promoting the welfare j not -nt" »u cUlm» for lu «»n»tniction j John Amjersun. my Jo. John, of his favorite order. ***** ****** liquidated. And these claim* j We clamb the hill thegither; I can not be paid, under the terms of j Awl many u canty day, John, We've had wi' ane anither; In Regular Scion j n*. contract, until thc plant has been Tbe County Commissioner* were jnj in operation for 36 days and'iu opera- regular session on last Monday. The'^" **** *>****** «»«'*>f»<t'>ry. Th* flrat of September is tbe period for the j ***-***« has been reduced to a reason- different corgregations turned out to lb* clouds of Jackson county, the home I .en^^nnu^ .ettlement of the Auditor! ***** *to*a**t **** ***** ******* •*** being hear them. After the paator had i^^uSSsT&S^tmson* **** Treaaurcr. a result of which ia pub-1 «.-*>. **** ****** *' ■_* ^"•J0."0.1!*0 baptised four young people and re-1 non ^.ta lo Editor Huske snd a large clement of Old Jackson's Democracy, ceived aa bterealing claas of aix into tha church in full connection, Mr. Rodebaugh waa introduced and for over an hoar told In a plsaaing manner the atory of tbe viait to the Holy ! is Ny< unto politic tl death. ao that even there Harmon's chances ] folIaww, by pubikatSon are slim, indeed. Possibly Stste Printer Crawford could «av* the day-but who will save Crawford. Tis aaid even he tiahed by the Auditor. At tbis tim* the Auditor's Ehlxbit is also published ratwtonrr's Annual Report. One Dollar buy* Tb* Democrat, 1 yaar. operation. Upon the theory that tbe darkest hoar is just before day, acme way will be found out of th* seeming intsrmidsbl* muddle. All th* boas* aaw* for oaly 11.00. Now we maun totter down, John, But hand in hand we'll go; And sleep thegither at the foot, Jobn Anderson, my Jo. Naw Good* Pouring ln. The new fall good* for the GREEN' BAUM store on North street, ara coming in on every train. ' Remember that and while you ara at the Pair, dont forget to take a' peep at tham. Highest quality and right price*. I \ /
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Title | Waverly Democrat 1911-09-06 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Waverly Democrat was a weekly newspaper published in Waverly, Ohio from1906-1916. Thje newspaper was preceded by the Courier Watchman and succeeded by the Waverly Watchman. |
Publisher | Democrat Pub. Co. |
Date of Original | 1911 |
Searchable Date | 1911 |
Time Period | 1911-1920 |
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 |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
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Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Description
Title | Waverly Democrat 1909-08-04to1912-0Republican_Herald_1917-03-01_to_1917-12-270547 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Pike County; Ohio |
Identifier | Waverly Democrat 1909-08-04to1912-0Republican_Herald_1917-03-01_to_1917-12-270547.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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Newspaper Microform |
Original object size | 35 mm |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
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Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Text Transcript |
• /i/ il* w^mm^L:
THE WAVERIsY DEMOCRAT.
Devoted to Waverly and Pike County interests. First :.**- rest of the country a secondary Consideration
Volume 5
1 Vk alchman KatabHthMt, VS*
' Courier K-tahll.he-, OSS
Waverly, Ohio, Wednesday* September 6, 1911.
lOmenitr-WstehttmXm. K*xb*A.imt
l The mScaamerq. V.xahH ).* |
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Number 10
WHM WE
Missed As Well As
We Saw.
What
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talnmer.t and luncheon being prepared i Laad of 813 picked men and wotjl*
NELSON, B. C. ARRANGEMENTS
Ti Rtttitt tit SigUI-SMiBg BKktics, Ail
So For HugM.
A good many inquiries have' reached
tbe office a* to the cloee of tbe Canadian trip and aa teg when I waa expected
to return. Th* fact i*. 1 have been at
home for a little more than a week, my
last letter having been written in the
office and from note* taken while we
sojourned among the hospitable Ca-
n ticks.
There are volume* that might be
written concerning the wonder* and
poaaibilitie* of thi* new great North
and Northwest, many of which came
under our observations aad that mayhap might be of still further interest
to readers of Tiie Dkmockat. Aa a
matter of fact, however, th* hulf can
not be to. i. One must SEE to fully
and adequately realize tbe vast opportunities yet rem*ining on the American
continent for men ami women content
to emigrate, to le*ve ripened civilization, frienda ami home ties and "go
west and grow up with thr country."
I shall clow thia sene* of attempt*
to tell you something of what we aaw
and experienced in our TlKrO miles journey by publishing thc following letter
from the Secretary nl the Nelson, British Columbia Bunine.* Men'. Association, setting out whal we DIDN'T awes well aa what we DID see
That the members of the Canadian
ptlunm»i_<- were not privileged to *c-
* cept the kindly proffered hn*pitalitie*
*o thoughtfully arr»ngcd by th- . iti-
xena of Nelr,«i. will alway* remain with
then. * source of regret. Some oXhtr
day we msy be |>*rmitt*d to look in
ujmxi th«' wonders of the Kootenay
country and personally tender our grat-
itade for the kindly intention* of ita
iKor.lt- in 1_M1. Dent mis* re
the heart est the fruit region iu 125 i quired a guarantee fund of 1.75,0*X> faf 0W_t ElSi.it:.
motor boaU of the launch Club. For „„*« „*_, , TMt enterprise even PQ*.
the tour of Kootenay Uke tbe Canadian ... u ., .Um.m.u k__-.„ ut. «.„_•
Pacific steamer 'Moyie' was chartered ( ***** "* Rodebaugb began bts story
•nd would have left tbi* city ia lbe {of the cruise with the embarkation of
forenoon, carrying tb* editorial party, s j the company in the harbor at Nee"
larg* Nelson delegation, and a large 1 York ud withoot „,„_ dr^Hag oa *_* gig* Tax Demociut goes to press this
|SiTlS.U-Safc «» ******** i*******ln^**ay motuiog. ti outlook for
FAIR OUTLOOK Afc»A,:*tt-*
j The bible tell* us that the Lord gave ■
the rough lands of Mt. Gilead back ia j
INSTITUTEON BOAT
6o«4 P.ici.j 1__ ik*•'***
Cmrti.
ban- ; good conversational English the many
*-fcFAi:.
lave beea-UneidenU and places visited on the oa*.; ?$&**■ are more than a 10
lB *LL\a ward ahd retain journey on both lax, \ ;_JMVIii_. there will be gene
ry clonds. , T . * 7 . . ZLuix.-. _.
■the new **** seai.over.ng a period of mors than jMpleila ami smuseraenta of
skirting th* sparkling water* of the ory. The speaker was compelled forfSjfi faceV e barrier
estuary of the **PP-"T Kootonay river. ■ nnt o{ mor_. _.me to p^, bjr ro*ny iji-tte tomorrow tbe »Ureveat* will take
fh,m^iirnUn^wouJd' ££ tr£7 ! important event* thst should bespoken. $*». the _ I9p.ce. Pree-for-.il pace,
ported the party from tb* heart of the of in order to • clearer comprehension »lf trot and Running Half-Mile heatt
Roekie* <>ne* more to the fertile Alberta 0f th* cruise. 1 would suggest to tfed S*fke*« evenU will be found Webe
plateau. . «pe»k*r that he divide It op into twaiffeT. winner of the 2:17 trot st thc
•'Murh disappointed, N*l*on bope» *~
tb.t thi. tour w_U matorialis* on future , P*rU hereaiter. narrating the
occasion, wbui, if the tisa* availed, her i part at the morning hour and re
eight rail anS ateamer rout** oould be • the -eeomi for the evening. All
utilised for a lar more ambitious touring h).a_., hlm Mivet th, „„, ^^ w,
nroLTBrn thsn the restricted one juat ..____, .-. _._.
• T, ' ,. have their intelleeluaiBppetite* win
outlined
the best in its history.
1000 poultry
genetutis farm
all kinds.
:._c _ •
Trade representatives. /"Nelson
quel to the editor. wis to hav
glean on tb* ateamer, taoving
of dissolving rapes and snowy _
Stop, were Int.nded *t Balfourf the new I »M sea/ovenng a period
Canadian Parifie tumroer r-aort, at tbe ; twdwriCnth*. Thoae present who wetxiTfo* track la in fine condition and the
rltv of Raalo on tha northern link oi • familiar with the name* and places *cahl__ are filled wtth the best borse*
tl.; main lake where tbe cliffa^and glaat ! ment10nr_ tn the Btbl* hsd oo difficulty f*_*rp«t to a test m Pik* eoonty
■meHh ^d^eaSal^whS; "the big ms* j ** *<***"** **** »******-** ***** ***** «p" ;J^ *™*» ** ***** <™***** ** ^a^^ b^ at tha l«ue aad «, eer, ' « ******** ** * Taachera* meeting la-
een.r.tor. bespeak the -ilver-lead todus speech paased on from oae point to an- the entne. for the !:» p^-e and 2:30 ^*™J« T* * ?""*_ *V*2 ******* to fit and brmdm mm sad
try. Arriviaf at Kootenay Unding. I other de^ribing th* wonderful im- tyot. thk .fteraoon. ha. mor* than r**'-e**-»)r •*1«**'*-* *** *!****** churc**
after a straight stesmer trip of 75 mile*. pwralon, whlch eypn now ,f{er , p^ffi^, g^„ ^ t* the expectation, acl an ea- "
fctrrt----rfIthiTr rSSfi*? °* more than -v,?n y«" ha- e,»»***.i#,,,,J' *»««ive .end of evenU will
ahead for them—and enjoy a sunset run stand out like mountain peaks in mem»gjpe,;)^.r'- • In each race S or 10 nags
ory
On the'side* of tWe* rough taeonta-ns Afld Otfllf-g AS OlftHlf T-lf Wtftt
I at the feet of -Thick ran tb* river Jab- a- u _._ t*. th. Ts seller <
'bok. grew a multitude of tna* thatj A$ ,iICB r8 m ll«*W'5
I yielded a resinous sabatanee that waa j -
used to heal woand* aad so eaa* to be ' *. xm. __mmm*^ liaatt WI* ___ ts_s
called the "Balm of ML Citead." pWiWW SmSt W1J M mat
We suppose, therefor*, that when I Wi*. AlllL
old Uacle Alfred Moore aad his aa- J _____
' social** ia church eatablisaznest got j
ready to erect a piao* of worship. We cbp the following from the Wsat
they bethought thems«lv«* of the I ****** Record. It refers to a osiqtt*
beauUfully wooded elevatioaa over- | tsSmtatTSSM ia th* coadoct of
looking SbyviHa *» the oae aide and j ***' testttut* md strikes os
M.wre. ville on the other with the me- [■*■ ***** ***** *** * F**dlt*bl* cba«g*
women for tha work of _rai*it_gc_iik__ea.
Por yeara. they bav* had a vary | *• *»ooW it do fo* PUcetoJote Adaaaa
pretty custom at Mt. Gilead. that of I *■ **** ^P^
holding annually, a basket meeting . A .****_ *•* I****1**8!* !*. ***** P'awaad
fi
where the people meet together ( and : S___-*aS_^l_h«_«7Sirl5
worship, renew tbeir confidence, and
enjoy each other* bo* pita I ity Laat
Sunday, they met aa usual in tbis regard R*v J. W Kixse of HUUbore.
preached two strung sermon*, a**l*ted
tn otber reaped* by Rev. Stoll. th*
paator and Re- John Moore, one of
9 vSrccn. t»reen ttilla.
() green, green hills
With forests bound.
With hollows filled
With soothing sound.
Where wild flower* wreathe
The virgin ground.
O green, green hills.
With untrod ways,
(1 for a voice to chant
Thy praise;
Within thy peace to live
Mv davs.
tbe Institute. The proftoaitioa
taken op at the closing session *t Seaman last Priday. aad by practically a
unanimous vote, it wa* decided to aoid
the next session on the Ohio river, pro-
viding the proposed plaas are eos.-
tummatod. Tte tentatlv* arrange-
raencs include* the chart«nng for the
trip of the steamer Virginia trom Cin-
th« *ons of the founder of tne church cianau to Pittaborg aad return, tba
trip to eoasume fly* or six days, at a
coat of $10 to SH for each teachar.
fare and peaaage included. Th* session will be beld on the boat, which will
be occupied by tb* teacher* only. Tha
•xeeutive committee are already formulating their plan, which witl be
announced later.
,i.i,
et whi.l. brouH-t that _*le-tial \i"it*nt
withit. (le,'tlnjf view «t thr- -.»rtli, the
itinerary •>< the Buckeye I .■•«, .V»_o«-i»
tion. now "i> ( anailian t<>nr. brought
Kelson a intfndeH Ohio gueata t_ ih.-
portal" ot the K<--lei.a» otilv to »|h^olutli.enl fflt hi Uw people of the
Kootenay ■*** * degre* keener than that
felt hv th^ l)h-0*-M rhemaelvea. which
«M de.cril.-d !..i i'r.-.id. nt I arl A let
tiager a* ' Miperlative.'
"Tlie K.««t-na> tour lhat «_• ar
ranged .■oiiicn.plat.il a night run through
the Knliiiitf llor.e l"a_«, dbrenrio* from
tlie t_.nadia» l'a<-.tt< ma... Hae at Re«el-
•tokr. and arrival of tbe parly at Arrowhead early Monday morning. Met there
by tb- (unadian PsriBr officials,
delegation from S'claoii. and by
gate* from the Arrow lake town., the
partv wouM have ,|,.-i.i at. entire day in
trarera.ng the (M^utiful Arrow lake., at
the guettt '.f the railway c-.anoany, '**
the big four-decker ateamer 'ltonning
ton." 0.e |
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