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1 *e VOLUME 84 ■jis'i; jjm i it ■ .xst'.rti ■———-— - "" -' '■". ■' ■ i ■ •* WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY,. FEBRUARY 11,. W26 NUMBER 6 'I'll *■■«.■■!■■! '. ■.*,■ JURY TO MEETMON0AY "**t" '.■.■•' | Wdisrowml recently that, the girljTOTAL VALUATION »I«.2S6>3__5• CROWD BIGGER THAN fcVSttl POH-Efi BMnrvr ntun tUeoon to become a mother. She was' JL ***••*■ __k, FOHWER RESIDENT DEAD committed, tn ihe Division of Chnr-jls What Pike County Taxpayer. Wl*l!_*d Time Dancer. Sirarm to K at P I Ur*1IUkl **r** «•'«•».'•• Overman re •tie,, Department^ Public Wel/are.| Pa, This Year, A.cordang to j Parlor... Craod^eTt ^Dsn'es j^^.rtan^lt^ ^ In^ o*^ 'VI LI. INVESTIGATE ALLEGED MOONSHINE ACTIVITIES GOING ON IN COUNTY <by Judge Acord. Her sinter, Marie Cooley, who waa arrested last fall on a truancy charge, was committed to the Girls' Industrial «_hoo! at Delft- iw&re at that time. Yi-AR AGO . FOUR "SHINERS" JN JAIL Number of Casee Disposed of During ihe Past Week in the Common ; ; '. Pleas Court wjll pay tax** oa a total valuation of tentative, Clarence ,Val{ery, eta/ted* SKjibo'fiCQ, according to the State Something here when the former djp-!cas«u ^ Charles Rp_e, Carl Days and.Tax Comnusaion, ]covered andpopularlied "Jcv' BUb_etftnj u arrxfnd hy her hoabaod | {George Ward, threo young men ftonvj This it an increase of $291,000,! and *-«iUy7 Dunham, whote n-*«*<*^f*!UenJT A. Eemble. one son Robert' the .Wakefield neighborhood, were j most of which is made up by JncT*e*s*ji..ea*utc.i tbe paces of waittcs ftnd'ond OBC "_aUghUr Uurcella' She is* tried before Jodg.^ A ^.charged jed tax valuation on public utmtyj_qu_re dances a generation o^o-andi^ ,umved b 'two fti_u M„.:C|J CD AfJ Tup ...„,,.„, with contributing to the delinquency(companies which ^furnish electric the latter revived the dances locally.clafB Woit __<* Mr, EhsabeUx Bia* M1_J.r Uil iHt INCREASE of Gertrude Cooley. They entered j light and power, i**, communication,! by giving one big free dance five' er of oiumbus and four brothers1 pleas of guilty and were fined $l,000jand tr-^jwaU*n,.i**fc.* to Pikejwoeks ago. Joseph. of thU ' Qrto_ .__<, JJJj. and sentenced to one year in the County reridenta. ; Throughout this. garden *pot offof Columbus, and Charies, of Chu*a- county jail The fines and the Jail; The increase on public utility com-jtho nniv-r-e, white haired veterans ln!fc,0 • .. Mm' ■>'e!-.t)*0 ^ a dauuh- sentence, were suspended upon con-Jp^niw we* $288,200. Other corpom-)*»eery hamlet in the county. -*i>- tar' of Mr ftnd ^ ,, overman iTCH CASES ARE DREWING A special grand jury haa been drawn and called for duty in Common Pleae court next Monday morning. The cases of four or five moon- shiners, now confined in the county jail, wilt be sifted down by ths grand jury. Following is the list of the grand jurors drawn: Nellie Farmer, Piketon; Jacob Keller, Marion; J. W. Sylvester, Perry; George Downing, Seal; Frank Fultx, Pebble; Stull Moore, Pee Pee; I'V-'e. Henry, Newton; Minnie Smith, Marion; James Kirk, Marion; Chas. F. Wecter, Camp Creek; J. M. W/Udren, Benton; Carlton Foster, Newton; John Marshall, Perry; H. L* Lock, Camp Creek; W.J. Crain of Scioto. Girral Ratcliff, SO year-old youth -jtrho was arrested last week by state ■ prohibition aad county officers in aj liquor raid in Union township, and Pay This Year, State Taax Commission Parlors as Grandparents' Dan.es Route thc Charicstca Pike County taxpayers, this year.j Hgnry Ford and his focal reprc- STOCK ON OHIO FARMSD^REASE Kenible, who passed away a; home at Los Angeles, California, ottj la>v Thursday, after a four rnonti..-' illnem from a complication of du- NUMBER OF HOGS DROPS Nl*N£ Deceased was* 46 years o.* age; PER CENT OR 200.000 FROM costs of prosceutron and were required to give bond to insure their paving the coats of her maintenance while she is In the custody of the Division of Charities. Ernest Jenkins, William Jenkins and John Jenkins, arrested by state panics prohibition and county officer., when they staged a ' raid at the Jenkins circle dition that they pay all costs Incurred U'oas were increased by %2Sfi»i,\ young bloods who used to do the for the support, care and maintenance banks by $S**0O, and real osute by j wlckod ungo and the jerky Chariea of Gertrude Cooley while she is on- $2800. The valuation of individual ***»«», •«*» now joining handa and dane der the guardianship or ln the eu_*jproperty was reduced by $18,620.i »ng thc way these gentlemen want! tody of thc Division of Charities, The utility companies' tax valuation j them to. Department of Public Welfare, orju nox% ii_n twt, times that of banks, j while she may remain a public jail 0ther corporations and individual charge. The young mei*,jF*aid all thejpr-^rty combined. In analyzing these figures, the Ohio Committee on Public Utility*our grundparcnta are on. All claw Information point* out that the tax ban art? lifted and tlie poor and the increases oa public service compan* rich, the high and the low, nibsboul- lss must be reflected in rates charged der. together at these social oc- for services, inasmuch as the** com- caxions have no other means of xhc fourth <JtXiee, given last Fri- revenue. ^ay evening, was attended by tLe Appended is a table showing thejjju^-. croux* of lhm s^o^ over a farm in Union township, Wednesday! 1020 valuation upou which taxes wtll'h-j^-f.j gentlemen's tickets were sold of last week, were tried before Mayor, be paid this year, and the 1924 valu-jaiul tht...c> togeth**r w.th thc large Charles P. Gableman, last Thursday jation upon which taxes were paid l*"**,I number afternoon. Ernest Jenkins entered a j year: Brecd.ng Stock Is Sold Because of tbe Failure of thc 1924 Cora Crop now deceased, who formerly in Waverly. '(•-.i.ir.l OUT OF LUCK complaint made by PRICES CONTINUE TO ASCEND plea of guilty to charge, of trans*j 1M4 im ,,arj_3 fof ^ commodiotu yy^ porting and possessing liquor and to)Public Utilities..$5.41)3^ 10 |5,761.600|butldl/:k, Twelvc MU. j*hj pc*raPl«) ■ operating a motor car without aj-Uai EstaU .... 7,8...610 7^VloL.„ otl u,e floor, up «d down, fromi license an. was fined $300 and cos-s.|Banke 253^30 MO^o!-*^ 0*clock unt(J _ wce ,___,,; William Jenkins entered a plea of)Cmrporations ... 24^70 62^001*h*oar, of lhe nc_t mornina. The or guilty to a charge of pos^mg Individuals . ...2^)3,740 t&tl&L.j^^ _ incriMUCd __ u,^ liquor and w« fined $100 and co.U. | 1^ u> Un ^ Uic mUnsX tf ^ John Jenkins, father of Ernest andj Totals $15,9«_,260 $16^_43«0!Cr now tha- CTer J*o was tried before Common Plc«!WU,,i*m J^M' «*;UmJ J pltU **\aJ^ *?_\* t*%J***gIKl lhottM*f j The committee g.v.ng these dance.; Judfie S D MeL-authlin. chareeni*™11* to ' charipe of P0*s*«*n«, arti- dollar valuation for Pike county, fa htgh^. ilWuM.i w,ln lht. way locA*i ' ' art-dS^_en_3foriC,M *">**»«* toF *• tneneleeture of thi* r*-*r. will be $20_M9, as romj»r-{ pwplc ar_ .tttchj on# but vant J - . "■■'■?.,_ii_* illouor and was fined $100 and costs.;*d with $2l_>15 for last year. j___tinctl> urdcrai Tke suiting music is not in vain.! „£? tom^n\ mAdJ »* State, An oU-iimer sings out: "Ail you: H,*h*»*'1 ^J***«* Pattehion, Orii ] titupM the tact that all classes of Uale. r.ght and left, join hands anuij" f* , u*,^ aX™Ud "««»i,,w^,d« °» f^JS *<* <*»b_o have de- • o thc left," and the dances ufi, , ' ' U "Iuu*lsP«tt. on ■» reck-ci.neu ,0 numbexa a. compaied with ;Je.ss driving charge, here, Tiie-day.* >«ytr ago, with the >.ngle exception i morning. Hunter had been to P»Lc- <•' *necp, the farm price level u. di»- Jton to deliver a truck load of hogs to t.nctly higher, according to reports ; the Miles Packing Plantt for C. A. compiled by C. J. West, sutistician i Boggs, of Williamsport. Hunter wa* of the Uruted *State« department of : arraigned before Mayor Gableman -_r.«-uJt_-*. and, after entering a plea of guilty. Oh.o farms, the reporu show, ar* •*;!> lined $10 an.1 the co*.t_, which lie, now currying 200,000 :«-* h_g_ than ; paid and waa released, A jinx seem- they were a year ago, which u a decs! to be on Hunter's trait, however.; crva»e oi nine per cent. Cattle have for as. he started to leave this city, he declined two per cent and hor*,t_ flv« tator* rTLrT" ,CUr'°UVPCC" b'nVpcd **• «fW9 oa hU *~*-k ™* ^r *-«•»' ^ "^Wr of si.eep, hoT Utors, made up a crowd entuely too WJM oM|f-d to ^ up fw ^^ ^ ^ hlu*iae_MMd {n_ J,^^ Piketon garage. 2^2_.iwu. or two per cent. The total number of bojfj is esti- JUNIOR LITERARY CLUB mated at _^0*J,0O0, where-* a year On tlie evening of January 27th, a t,K°' -*• number on Ohio farms was group of girt* met at ihe homo of'2»42J«000- Thu decrease i» attribut- *!«•*. L. E. Wilis for the purp_*« of'*-*1 by *-«eiale to the filing of breW- or__n-ung a Junior Uterary Club, in* iU><* because of the failure of S. D. with possessing countyj to pay tha manufacture of liquor and inter-1_, ___ _ ._ _..*_; __•__■'•* ■ Li. They were remanded to the ference with officer in the discharger * . . _-■ ...... ___._. !J*** on account i ot inability of W duty, was brought ^B#*_S*l____ Ju-^ McLaughlin Monday arKj as* ProhibiUon Officer C. A. sealed a fin. of $100 and costa on the ^ ^ Vemeasion charge -nd $26 »nd cort. M were caned to on the charge of interfcnDg with the) . „. , _T * . . . . ,ajk^-^_ ♦._ officers, andL addition. wLgfven aj0** 0*nngt-rLjnelghborhcod. about .0 J license, tag. nlnety-dsy jail sentence. idcratotxl thr.t th.~ is no Ihbnky-tonk jo.nt. , come, but there The Ever) 'ou Jy i» wci- j i« to* b. no rough, bCJit P-oplC Of tilC : IT WONT WORK William Douthitt, of.Sunilsh town-j^j p^tted ship, was arrested, near Jasper, Sun-!commurv>i) ' .,_ klWndmg a;ui they day, by Detective Charic, Miller for:nut bc r^pecua.. Whenever any operating a motor car7 with a I926!r<mgh rtuir is ^^^ lhw arepl<,n. tiic foimw.ng othcers be.ng e.i«led: f'lca-aent, Alma Holob-ugti. Vice President, Margaret lieitel. Se'retarj*, Helen Armbru.fer. rreaaurer, Mary Hibben. lt wu decided that rejruiar meet ings were the corn crop in 1924. The comOeit decline is almost as great ax for Ohio, although in Iowa, a drop-oft ot only two per rent is noted. For the entire United State* the decrease in hogs is estimated at night, on a; Mayor o'clock last' Thursday Ratcliff is the lad who appeared on | **««PWntftled by k—. rr^T_l the scene whera the officer, werei1*™"^* ***»l Creighton John- i son, who conducts a store near By- M ' ir»; "**•***"■a* *'**** ***i***-*****'n'*' •**•• P*aee aad He was tried before Gableman, Monday, and en-1 to be aeld on the second «**ifh* P**" **ent. and fourth Mondays of each month. Th« decline for hor_** for the year After a-1 busincis was transacted, l'**26 -*» only a continuation, accord* [uta club' aujourned to m«_i at Uie ••*« *•«> W-wt, of the downward trend, home of Mrs. Mary' Hibben on Mon- **hich ha. been prevalent for several ty of Officers 9**^*^ * *«* '^'i^y'evVn.ngVFebruary" 8th,V,th Mis* >*"" past. The rate of chase the ruffian* out of the hall, but the cooler :t nec-| Helen Armbnudcr eearching a Ford touring which Ernest Jenkins and ,* ,.v _. r_ . _ _ _ tquiet of that place. Johnson was Gnitith were said to have been ped- , . . y . , . , .. dling booxe *long th. C. * O. By. jpUc^ u^r ^ and *ff *** I lUtdtf burried from the scene J"-"" ** H* was tried before e arrestand when officers went to; Mayor Gableman Friday morning and Mrs. Griffith's home, they found Rat- ; after entering a plea of guilty to a to put them eessed a fine of $5 and costs, which e**ary he paid, and was released.- The^ unll ^ no dance Fridayi ' ^_t#^p ___.*_ Louis Rapp, of Wakefield, was also eve-in- on .ccount of _ «a«t\ BEAVEK MAYOk RESIGNS arrested by Officers Orme Noel and fC\er .pidemic regular meeting of the."" increased intere-it Charles MUler for operating a motor; Henry Ford's name mean., mors'■ Utayltrt %'il'"*c CoQDCl1' t'**ak ***■ car with a 192S licetue tag. He was;thlin . ^,puJju. nced _ulomobile in;™*«. U******ocrat, elected Mayor of tried before Msyor Charies P. Gable-|P,ke „„-.,,. „ „ .y/onon.ou- with *U«aver ml l4Ut November's election., number of cedts e_* man, Monday, and after entering ■ L acir a^^ cx_j, ana "Turkey in the UD4^rcd h's re*l*x-x'oa to lh«* coun- the heretofore steady -'-—* —'••*- *—-» •»• ---» __-. I- _ . _._, „ i._,.i**il to be effect,ve immediately. Cal cliff on the premises and, after being! disorderly conduct charge, was fined! plea*of guilty, was fined $5-and costs. Straw" Traveler" $25 and costs. He paid his fine and grilled by Officer C. A. Lucas, the lad'_1*,r "**~ ~~r **** ***— ~ confessed to pouring out a quantity1**** COttM « *** rtle»*«i* of liquor and to concealing a copper coQ and a mash cooker, in the wood- near the Griffith home. Mrs. Ira Griffith; who wa* arrested by state prohibition and county offl cars in a raid staged in UnifiXjtown ship, last Wednesday, iraj/_rie_\be- fore Common1 Pleas Judge Ssh. l.xuj*hlin, last Thursday aftern oa a charga of poeseatErngj liquor Articles designed for the manufacture of liquor. She entered a plea of guilty on both charges and was fined i $100 and costs on each charge andj sentenced tb the Reformatory for Women at Marysville until the fine aad costs are paid. Mrs. Griffl*. husband. Ira Griffith, appeared before Judge McLaughlin. Friday, and made arrangements to pay the fine and and Mra. Griffith was r-fe«*ed. I***-*"***** There are now about twen- ' Elmer Carroll, of Scioto township, on complaint filed by Codnty Attendance Officer A. O. Benner, -wasgiven; a hearing before Probate Judge Win li. Acord, charged with failing to send his children to school. He was fined $20 and coats and gave bond to SCHOOLS ARE CLOSED By order of Health Commissioner Eylar, the Waveriy public schools {were, closed Tueaday afternoon and tha pupils dismissed tor a peuocS of two weeks. A number of eases of _v-_»_t *.«•».i and aoejul-s :i_*_ de ioued u*uijtig iLe *ciiooi cn-urcu. tne prvjuutt ta^aa, t>uper.nie<iueni loyd Deacon and * young uaugiitci* ai. autfenng aa atiacx of scarlet fever. On Wednesday afternoon, the E*"y»p paid up and was released. and "Arkansas a dance incentive more fre- than "Yes Sir, That's My provide i quently MADE SHOWING : _taby.*- Pike County corn growers made a VISIT PIKETON LODGE good showing at tho Ohio State j County lodge deputy, Charles W decline u •u<unt rus*'••<'■' paticularly noticeable in Oho, but rather i* merely m accord w.th _ the genera] trend over the coun../. There »cems to be some evidence of in horsobreed* ing, uithough it probably wdl .. some time before an incret-ae in U.. po.ibly cheer. tendered his resignat.on to the coun- j tne neretoiore steady- decline. Steady increase in the numbc.- of I via C. Bumganier, Beaver life insur- ] *heey is a continuance of the upv—J [ance salesman and president of the trend of thc post three years taoil (council, automatically succeeded to. «*tprcMes a desire on lh. pax; _f ithe ortice of Mayor. The Vsilage of «->**»o farmers to increase their hoi_- i Beaver has several important i_*uea ****-■ *» thu liveatock. liven the two [to decide in the near future, in the per <-«nt increase in Ohio is not on a Corn Show at Columbus last week, j w. Helman, and a number of mem- j ™ "" _T_ * .V a i ___.____-___. __^ k Corn from Plka coantv __i_e_l w _, _ 7a. . . . ._ i way of gaa and jx>wer franchises, and l»ar witlx other state*;, where a gener- vorn irom nxe county competed, _*„ fg^g, *,,0be lodge visited the ,, , , ,u u _ u _i IBr-»_. „f i j ^_ . . _ aiainst corn from 26 counties in; Viktton K of P lodge last Tuesday Ith* P*°,,,e °f th* T,,Uire sii°uld "'^ ' ' C?*** °' V P*r C€nt " uvt*± _out»-rn and «>uth--_,Um Ohio. In| J^S_L to the interest of the countJiHider **™1™ f*5rtuft*t* '** *^*«| **« *V°» •"»» the greatest de- Ch. mot. Dent class, Floyd Landrum j -*,, J^u- ra„y tUt U becng plan-l \™ °\ **: Z™*****'' ^***« ^* '" ^«"*«led,-^o^ while th. wonfim;C.*C.I__ndrum,sec^nd.andned byMr. HelnLu The boy. «.?*? at **" htad °f 't. official «Umated falhng off in milk cow. ts Hvry Landrum, third. In the Clar-; J^g ~y U»atTcy 1! furmah a ^^ 1^%^ '^ ^ *"*"*. f" ^ _«. p*i-.« i r> Qp.wn>i-- —«« a-i-^1 a_a.i.__ _ cU__cs of cattie standing at four per ago daw, J. D. Schilling won third;numb€r of ta^datcs. On Saturday EP1DE1IIC nv orsui kt pi*vr_'f«L andC. C. Landrum, fourth. In the -venini- stockdale wUl be visited and! IC 0F *»CAI_LLT PhVER. *cm* other Yellow Dent,-!*-, Mre. VVU-j"IXre^t-tiva a ^ steady decreases, the Earn Wood won first and W____«U^_-__S%_iWIm oveT^. county Dr* °* B* EyUr *** ^ W "** ^ *^ " n *° VpWhM tnilC' Health Commisalonert^md an onier|Wood won third. J. G. B-auchamp ^3^2^-.LgTo ttoTSP^ Hm ™*hh*rho~i> U~1_*\_*.JT!* r <l "***< * ^ 1 i -****"1"' *■*•* ""* *—*m~\ vo w_.»a« ou j afternoon, to quarantine a number to $1^0 higher than price* prevalent dosing all Wavery churches, picture show and public gatherings until the epidemic is sbaitUd, and he requests the public to co-operate with the health depax-ment in checking the ty cases of scarlet teter in thia local* ity. but tha situation is not alarming. DEATH OP MRS. RUMFIELD Funeral aervicaa for Mra. Ellen Rom&eld, aged 77, who died at her l^paa^at Givens Station, Friday even the amount! of $100 to inaura the at-pig aAaeven-thirty o'docfc, tieet in- tendance of his children at school jfirauty.* af age, were held ab Givens ' On complaint filed hy Count^-At-1 Chapel, Sunday afternoon at two tendance OfVwr A. O. Benner, Sher- j o'clock. Burial, was made in Givens man Clare, of Seioto tswnship, wmsjChape} cemetery. Rev. John M.{ given a hearing before Judge Acord,)Moore delivered the funeral.sermon.j charged with failure to seed his chil- j Deceased is survived by one arm,* dren to school He was- also fined!Clarence Burafteki, who conducts a $20 and costs' and given a 80-day JnU guiaga at Given*. Ska is preceded in sentence. Ths fine and jail sentence death by har husl were suspended on condition that be field, and two son*. won fifth on shelled corn. FUNERAL OP MISS COY Tho ft_-**£_ • ot •M1**' -S-saie Coy, ] ail minor details. Cows show .n increased I of homes on account erf the prove- j l******- year. i lence of scarlet fever. There are ten j pnc. ot about 60 cent, aad dairy cases of the disease in that neighbor-, cattle from $8 to $9 higher. A play and supper will bc given atJboodf fouT at ^ 0tto Mu*tardhome. Sheep, which show a heavy la- PLAY AND SUPPER r^Cof' 2SS1JLS w •*• **** *ch0°l -hOUM ^ 1*>idJl7 *«*« ~ F**- Glaze home and'crea_e a number on the farms, ro* !l-%i^^__-y,-fa:-t>*^l**"**fc Wesvremij l«h. S»PP*r w,U tWo _t _ Fnak _WMio hoaje. Tbe] fleet a slump in price, thai reports __/______ aZIr^°m*^**i,a*B*^i^'^rr-d from 6:W p. m. * 8i00 p. ya-kM uu, ^j^, ^ b^ cio#ad j show. Butt-r is steady, but milk, i-Sl^tbi ll_l'_-J_-r__3_c?r- # ' Ge0rjre W"h*a«t<)n >*> indefiniUly. or until the physician.fhorses and hay we showing consarv- __»__*_£___? S lZ _S_*J £'H1 ■! e*-^"***1 * **° + •» *' ^ s-eceed in getting tho «p.«emk under •**»• gain. All vari-tl*. of hay are S_P!51_td _f ___?_S__i_____!HV The menu of the supper fol-controJ, m „U,ng _x a price aboo. $3 higher. odock. Burtal at Hay Hollow come-1iom. c-^-.^ _ckent m_hed ^ Although corn i, rallying, showing tato«, gravy, creamed corn, pickies, MEASLE* AT JASPER • «+ed* faie*wi_»e, the present pnee, roll* and butter, cottage cheese, j An epidemic of meaalea is preva-!»*<**ording to West, is only about half (Georga Waahington podding, cqffee j^ j-. tilm jjjp^. community, several I the price quoted during lttb. Be- and Ainu. Admission, Wc, includi.vgj f^j^ being under quarantin. on;causa ot this low price, many farm-* tery. Funeral acrricea were conducted by Bev. Levi Walls,, of Morgan- town. Deceased Is survived by ber parenU and nine brother, and sisters Ona brother and one aisAr preceded j ^,_ ^ ^ I her tn. death. A REAL ENTERTAINER WJTJRED IN PAUL 1 m„flj waj rtprei!aiU(| by ^ Charles Benson, aged CW Warj.j-^e,, on _ pro^-ram of th* Ex- , veteran, suffered aeveral fractured chaaga Cmb at their meeting last d___h b. W K____,^ t>,_™__ _- 'T^_*Wh"!L h-# *!__&__? ho«^ night In tha Blue Room of tho Mari* ■ Woodrufr home, the William Dean <Uath hy hav huUnd, Thomaa Rum-;Piketon, Sunday afternoon. A phy*\eoid. The principal addrea* of the>ome, the Frank Haven* homo and moan was called to attend to hia -..'.rodaj waa a chalk-talk Uy Frankjthe William Mallott home. account of the dJSTng-° The primary !•"*-, rather than sail their crop*, are grade, of th. Jasper sahooU were'feeding them to begs, dismissed last weak, but school inj Practically all feed grain, show a these grades resumed Monday. The'decline, including oats, rye and following homes in Jasper and viein- (heriey. quarantined: Thc Robert j ity ar* RANK OP KSQUIRE i juries and ha waa reported ts ratting onily, Monday. pay all cost* and give bond to the-' si Of $100 to insure the attend-! of his children at school j Th* Rank of Page waa coxJearredl •*•*■*. Gertrude Cooley, «g-d 18, daagir- ©n eu csatdfaUta, Clarence VaDeryj WaiX HOLD PUBLIC SALE ter of Mr. and Mxa. WRUam Cool^,|at tha regular meeting of tho Krughta! Ou OUT OF BUSINESS ! William Seehug doaed up shop one • day last week aad has retired from < buain***. BUI has been conductfajg a > meat market in tho Davis building Logan, Waverly, who sketched nn-? . ,* turoacenes nnd the prominent per-' GEORGE LEFFLER DEAD scuages iadudtng D. D. Mitchell Eat-] Georgo Leffler, aged TO, died at; for the past few months. ,chaagette. Dr. C. J. Preaslar, also of |his home at Omega, last Tuesday,j ....... Tuesday, March 2nd, Joneal WavaJrtyt was a guest of tha dab andjdeath being doe to infirmitiej of age.; . -.- *.-w—.. —, -,,T _ ? ORCHARD EXPERT COMING of Wakefield, who wu committed tcjof Pythia* lodge last Thursday even-'Bros., Bob and W id, will offar for j spoke briefly. Song» by th* E*-* Funeral service* were held at thej F. H. Beach, orchard expert from Mr. Vallery wfll receive tbcjsal* at public auction, four head exchange quartette, composed of J-'Methodist church at Bearer, last Ohio State University, la coming tb the F.-o County C_dld*en*« Home last. lag. _„ „■______,_ ,w ^ fail by Probata Judge Acord, when Rank of Esquire thia evening and ftjhotsee, twelve head of regLrtared i Fro^l D***-t», Wateon Goddard, Fred j Thursday morning at ten o'clock andip-jfee county. Wednesday. Februar* she was ehargad with truancy, wa*|l* desired thiet a largo turnout of Hereford cattle, fnrm implementi*,* Lorey and J. H. Rickey, were a feat- burial wns made at the Beaver ecme- 24th. to help plan peach orchardl jtaed before J edge Aewd.thi* weekimmwbats be prasact to aaaist in thejedrn and oafa, in fatt, -rerything to; ure-ef the evening's pragrnaa. Twoitery. Rev. A. L. Clary, pastor of th*Jon th* farm* cf Roy Ware and E. M. ou a definquetjey chargv, fiiod *g*dnat[urork. ]b* found on a Urge farm. The aeJejnew member*. Everett* Drew sad Rat.; Beaver ML E. church, delivered tbe.Steiner. Tho** int«r**t-d io orehard* |i»r hy Superintendent Earl^^Moorev of j. . . jwittba keW at the Janes farm, two) W. B. Cleiser, ware ,taitiat*d at _uttft»«ral «rmo«. Doeaaaed a *ur»'ing aro'lnvitad to meet at Ware'v at tha Pike Comedy ChMzes?* Horn*. It| SUnsCT.!*;!; FOR TITE Hl_SAX.Dl|Sind ono*ka_f mtfe* west of Waveriy. jcighfa moettng^-Portsawuth Ttm**.l»»vad by five *-**v and fourdrag-teni. 12.-00 m. and at •Jte^erVatl'.Wp.in ^B •?N." I
Object Description
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Title | The Republican Herald 1926-02-11 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Republican Herald was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1914-1952. |
Publisher | Republican Herald Pub. |
Date of Original | 1926 |
Searchable Date | 1926 |
Time Period | 1921-1930 |
Location | Waverly; Pike County; Ohio |
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 |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000; |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Description
Title | Republican Herald 1925-10-03 to 1927-12-290198 |
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VOLUME 84
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WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY,. FEBRUARY 11,. W26
NUMBER 6
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JURY TO
MEETMON0AY
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| Wdisrowml recently that, the girljTOTAL VALUATION »I«.2S6>3__5• CROWD BIGGER THAN fcVSttl POH-Efi BMnrvr ntun
tUeoon to become a mother. She was' JL ***••*■ __k, FOHWER RESIDENT DEAD
committed, tn ihe Division of Chnr-jls What Pike County Taxpayer. Wl*l!_*d Time Dancer. Sirarm to K at P I Ur*1IUkl **r** «•'«•».'•• Overman re
•tie,, Department^ Public Wel/are.| Pa, This Year, A.cordang to j Parlor... Craod^eTt ^Dsn'es j^^.rtan^lt^ ^ In^ o*^
'VI LI. INVESTIGATE ALLEGED
MOONSHINE ACTIVITIES
GOING ON IN COUNTY
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