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iBHUH The Republican Herald *■■■■'■■..■ '■ ■....'" —•— ■•■ •■•" VOLUME 86 WAVERLY, OHIO, THUKSDAY. OCTOBER 18, I2&8; ....„■>... , ,,. ..... "".—. NUMBER 42 DONAHEY ACTS INVOTESCANDAL SEWING MACHINE CLINICS ■ • • •- -■***•..<}*-j!'j.<L •.*>•"" '■■■'.V.. ' . r jlne-dent, I got into telephune ecm-l jtnur.-cation with Judge McLaughlin j |who sgr««d, finally, to male the writ Arout* M-tch later**! Throughout th« Ireturnablo at 1 p m. Thursday. I then; Couatjrt CHsilei »l Jasper, Sar- MAN TAKES called open Gov. Don&hey, who or. dere-d Turner to defend the hoard of elections in Pike county In eases T • t O 11 T" '•nvo*v*,l'f "»hsent voters' ballots in the Issuance Or Ballots 1O forUiconf-ng election. Turner aent "Absent Voters" Drawa, Fire rest ead Waldr*. Hill Be, Stockman Kr.d» Week's *.»**** SuUld: LIFE ON FRIDAY Severs! " —'- " ■ ■ '***' ——.-———■• ■ ■■ " ■ •■ By Benjamin Btockman. 40, ended hia LAW IS TESTED Supervisor is Here To Prevent Fr«_t_d Dm* To \i-jr.r Absent Vote in Past . Pike county women sre moch inter, cited In the sewing machine clinicsjown nte at his home in.Richmondale' to be put on during the next twojer.-Uy morn'ng. The man ahot him.; .Younger to Waverly to take over thejweeka. [self through the head with a shotgun.: jcaaes." J At thane cllacs wbmen will be i.o- M.r- Stockman had been ill for twoj ''We're going to aee whether the'tfructed hovr to clean adjust and re-'WT">k" w'th typhoid fever, and had; jatate'a absent cetera' law wilt atandjpair their sewing machines. R. D.]b*«'n carrying a teropeture of 104J |or fall,' Brown aaid Wednesday night.,Barden from O S. U. will be tlie ln.itftt! d*' hef°re hia death. It is! "We're prepared to fight the casejatructor in charge. jthoughl that despondency ovet his through the supreme court if neces-j ()rA i^hbawm, Mra. K<1. LiIlkh and'"*' l'\"*'DU«** ^n****\ as weli aa tbe; **" /talma McGuire report that Mta. Ch.*..1"''1"* * h'» ***'' chUdrv" •»*•*****) Enormous voting by nbaent votpi' /^^^ Mrfc 0ra Lochbaum Mra D.*ro"' th* **mm* *jw«a** w*a *ht' ****— ballots county rise Uon haa been observed in PUc#r\t in eCJuire. Mrs. N. J. Bliss, Mr*. L.i of his action. recent elections, S^'InsJBrynnt, Mrs. Pestl Wiget. Mra. Pearl!- The, Blehmoildals man had risen Im. Cora STATE DEPARTMENTS to charges of fraud. In one «lM*JBru»hsrt. Mrs. 6. P. Smith, Mi , aa many votes were cast by thle;VAlkryi Mrt> r\m Sp<ince y *m*,,««t!.I_4Dich. Mra. C. A. Perkina and Mra. from h'a bed while no one wns tn tl TRAIL WILL OPEN NOVEMBER FIRST Distance to Chillicothe Ms Shortened By Quarter Of Mile. PAVING FINISHED WALTER L. STAMBAUCH The Republican* offering the Mra Ed rv<'rn .**'*•"' ^*rn« *r,d had obtained I ACTIVE method in Pike—second smalleatjj^jjc^ Mr^ c> A. pe'rhlna and Mra j*h':,t*'u**- A '•J*' minute? later, hi* (county—aa were cast simultaneously!^, T'heob»id> have ^Wli to \*uAg*j\l^9* **■ another1 room, heard the she* The «*»«•>■■' j.n Hamilton county with a population^roftchn„ to th<) cUnic mx ^ BricJ Without investigating, »he called her P««P»*» *>< <By Ksrl B. Psuly in th« Ohio StaU °*" ••*■' * million. .Church near Zohn'e Comer on ruetx.^W'nho,*i* Tht*y foond Stockman Journal) jday. October 23rd. ■*«**•" bo<-*y "n the *-*«>■ Three de rtment of the state' ANOTHER MANDAMUS CASE v_..„_. «. a m~ «— *_..... Beaida. * wife. Stock Gravel Road Over Divide Until Substantial Road B*ed Is Established. __ CONTRACTORS'RUSHING WORK government took atepa to prevent illegal aas era' ballots in F.k« C. S. Younger, apodal counsel, was sent to Waverly Wedneaday night *mo Mm*wn P1*** coart ,*-*"ln«tl*»>'Dors Clesson. Mrs. Sam Vsstine. Mrs.;.m capable man for county comm sdnnei Stambaugh, of Union! VVitK »**•*«**»? good weather thru fine oSI* traffic between Portsmouth and Chill. a candidate •'-'■''the may he reaumed in three weeks Scioto Trail wu the predk- Wednesday .»y Murray G. district superintendent for n should remember Mr. SUmbeugh;t*« «■«• department of Uff-"A7*- on election day Por lh*' P*** fr"* monlha the Ports- .._ ,_ mouth-Chillicothe trsffic hss been da- ACHIEVEMENT PROGRAM ,teorsd by way of Omegs to Chilli. mmim.,m--mm .<t-r-rc_ ti. *.- . **. eothe while paving operationa by SOCIETY MEETS Tfee srhicvement program of the . » __. Brewer end Brewer Scma, rosd con- ul lo h*v_> relative* livtntc near by Attorney General Edward C. nl*ht to «-«Pr*»*nt en individual in sn Jesse Scott, Mrs. Bun Scott, Mra. Wm.l ^Turner on order of Gov. Donahey tojac*on *«»in»t the board ot •■wt-OM.'SwIgar. Mrs. D. Crabtree, Mrs. Ruth hfre ^repreaent the <lerk of the Pike eotm. ^ ? **,hU "V?t>rn duty ^ "P^jVulgamore. Mrs. Floyd D.wey. Mm.! — tv board of elections in cases being,***1 ln ,***1 "»»•>'»• ;P«ul Dewey, Mrs. Hobert Crabtree,;M,:,5,0'NARY The ease waa another mandamus and Mra. Elmer Baker will bring ma-! The Women's Foreign Missionary «*«r Sewing Club and the Newton suit to compel tho board of elections^ chines to tbe Clinic to be held in tha Socuty held a meeting at the M ¥ Hammerin* Club wa» held at the J&s- chu.ch at P.ket..n on Thu«tUy eveo. P«r >*• K church Octolver 10th under the leaders ot YernaiSheets and George Mustard, program : lr.vo«^ution— "1*>ti*\ Star Huh. ill Club song—"Deai Old J-H' — Sur flub. 4-H Pledje--SUr flub. -What the 'if t ._..» Work Means tr the Community- Ralph Mi-Far- land. Team Demonstration—Alice Dew.' tractors, were being carried forward on the trail from a point just south had received reports fro^a Cspt. llsrold L. Hsys, aasiatant secretary ■^ contested In court in which absen voters' ballota are Involved Supervisor Hera .whieh to under fit*, becaoae of absent. Deway*a store room at Jasper on^"**"-" av • >*.r,*,vt un , ..uc^-y er.o. "-of ChlUieothe to tha Pike county Kna. Action was brought by Secretary ^^ b*JIot*- l«P*«^1 «• ^' Wedn.Kiay. October 2Uh. \*S « four o'clock, at wh eh '>™d'r*e **£"•' V^K£Tt Ma** ***«•"• •« ^8t nin* ■»•»• of State CUrence JL Brown after ht*.*"*? to Vt^ und*r th« *bMnt ^' Mrs. E F. Rittenour report, that tho followmg program wa, g,v,n: George Mustard. !■ allowing Is tne ^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ }g ***** ***** Mrs. Lucy Cutlip, Mrs. .Vellie Daily, - I'^otlons led by Mrs. H. C. Dei- program. j^ ^ ^^ ^ ^^ ^ ^ Capt. Hsrold Hsys. special re pi- Mrs. C M. Ault. Mrs. E. F. Ritten.^lch Invocation— "Urd'a Pr»>vr" - \, ^{iT,K r0.d WM ahendoned, th* of aUte. appointed recently to M.:«3t«Uve of tha aeereUry of state inour .„d Mr,. F. P. Taylor will bring) ^"J *>t the society. ^*TS]^* , paving plan, calling for a straight pervtoe the Pike county election intC'**r*'' of ^^^ »*»ng out of the machines to the clinic to be held at! : ^- "Friend, of America"_T. »-H dub song-' Dea« Old Mi - ^ -^ m mlnimom Rr,<Jt <Wtf view of chsrge. of ifnUnded fraud::^\on ^ .J"^" V**?""*? tht *>,d *"****> <»™* on Thunt^C Grant. SUr Club. thf I)jvid, By ,tn|l]rhlfni th, „,.., Capt. Hays reported that twiee wlth..C,cr*\,JonM of lh* homrd' "'""^ *&* October 25th. W«l Solo-Mrs. Paul Dewey. t H Pledg*-SUr flub. th_ hjjrhway dbUftft ^ ^ilhcothe in the last two days Judge S. D. Me.;vot* B«*_,M uotU .n" Investigation oi; Mrs. M. A. Brown and Mrs F. U. T»'** -Miss lone Elliott. 'What the Ml Club Work Mean. .,* ^^.^ by me„ ^ quarUr Uughlin of Pike County Common:1*'* Q«*M«e»««n« can be made. Sts ner report tbat Mrs. M. E. WUls.l ] *'"M Quartette. tr the Commonity- Ralph Mi-Far- „f & mUo less Court hss issued peremptory' r**rik"r »«;Un* " »«omey for Bev- Mrs. M. A .Brown. Mr.. Purl W.re.j P'.no Solo land. ( ,Tbe paving stretche. from the writs aeoking to compel .nuance of ,n*' tJhen filtA ,uH to n*******™* «*■« Um. Chas. Cottrell, Mrs. WiUiam; rollowing th^ program a dainty Team Demonstration-Alice Dew.'pjW ^^ ^ t(> ^ DM^ cn ^ stsent voura' ballot, almost lmmed-!bo*rd-"wWc,h *» * »UPP*3>*«1 ,0 "P- Kritsweiser, Mm. A. C. Brown. «».[*»»•> »««h was served from 5_20 ey and Georgia S ulgamora. ^uth anJ from ^ D<vi<k ^^ lately upon application. jrasent In s legsl way-to force them u,y Ware. Mra. Roy Dixon, Mrs. •»«> "^ o clock. The following is 8onr-"OlrI» of America"-Urcll nortWH tn rhillu.oth#. The pla. r t r ,w..^ ,-^.. n^-« __.._* ■** tot* Bcrln** »S«m Deacon, Mrs. Glenna Steiner. thi menu Baked beana, goolash. po- Bak^r. Mary Stlcott, Ethel Crabtree , ^ t^, Wntln^ B°i, <*""•* P,W *?", Mr" M~ °- B- *•«*?* M- Rath Smith•:!!t;, "U^ PUmik$n P'l';breBd; ?"* an*i AUf€ ^'^ a^^STs^S^^l! ^d , Ha>a tntormeo nun, tne *PP" K*n»„uU|fhJ}n w„ ^ck and coaJdn't hear.Mm. Mildred Farmer and Mrs. Sadie^'tcr. cake, coffee and fruit drink., Recitation --"Wanted for the hailes-wes represented byithe cM# M |t __-„ ^ M<J ThurwtayjSuiBer wil, brirlr „-?>;„-',.. the^ "• Wand Uastard. in a Girl"- Esrl D* Parker, IJke county prose.. At th<J ^^ ^.^ ^ not ^ cutlng attorney, who under the Uw,,on,y ^ Cftpt „ who b ^^^ ahould represent election clerk before^ th# elwtionJ ^ the a court Instead of one wbo is contesting the clerk's action. It la Brown's v\ew that v.ew to. Hill Friday. October 26th Women are urged to come to the POLITICAL MEETINGS CJnb Hi ..*■•-v -Jenrie Slagle. Starting next Monday, a series et Demonstration of "Rope Knot' ion-partisan political meetings w.j] he Rus*-.*ll Mu-Uar . eliminating fraud and keeping them clinics to learn even though they do r'c^* ovef ?"tr county for the enlght- D< monsuat op t.f -Mttered CoT«e*"' Women in tho ■*•*•■**■*•■•* of the voters. Or. Monday. - Eth^l Crabtree j clean, but also will be s special rep j not bring machinea. Jl-!__S,rw,*nt*t,v« of the "ttoraey *t«n«raljdharge of clinea are arranging to McLaughhn. issuance of peremptoryjof ohio.^-PorUmouth Morning Sun. We pot luck lunches in most lo. writs In such esses to contrary to the- ( * ftste law which provides thst sbscnt' FORMER RESIDENT DIES | "*" votera' ballota may be isaued only it, -. . . -• I *y,**.,,„- ,„ .,,--«. .-~.«.^«,-- the clerk tfl satisfied the applicantL *n* ******>* »«»•"• •** TO'' MCURE ,N AUTO OCCIDENT is . boo* fide voter snd that he wilt ^ •* h*r *<"» ^"^ »'^"°°n Mr- »nd Mr^ Henry Walke. of vi . ■ ■*• -■■' — \.Ja* *:30 o clock on North North-at, ■ Columbus he unable to vote otherwise than by; . _ ■ . _. '-0<umo '*•• v ._..!.--__ . ___. '** * resu Itof complc-itio..?. She «n automol established. After a few years, the Divide gap wilt be paved similar to the north and south «ectior.a. Paving uporat-oau <»n tbe project are completed and * large force of workmen nee now engaged m eo».- . atrueting herm« and providing ade> Popular Song-AUee Dewey and au.,m dn*n%s, ,]ot,m lht> „,,], de. In actual work accomplished the Divide section is between _>0 and **"*» per cent completed. Unless bad wrath jar Intervenes, :t will be complete in three weeks and the road will .- "Rope Knou"- absent voters' ballot. The peremptory were painfully injured in >bile accident, near the writs. Brown said, did not even proi;l!"Je* «"• daughter Mrs.. Unora Mo->re farm, on the detoor rosd. one vide the clerk must tesu. th* ballot' *f« and, l*° *%* dta*^ ^i"* oorth of W*^y *«« their unleM he csn show reaaon why he f^V F«^ ^ «*• of this city. machine wa, crowded of tbe road by ahould withhold them. .Mr, Myers are. a well known resident,. bui .ttd „n inlo a (««. Mr. w.lke ** The clerk, under thc law** said,0' tku: c'ty *nd ^ ntw* ot bcr dcmth **■**» WM driving, said that a bus pull •ifirown, "must be given reasonable'™**** ton«W to Wr "•"F/^'ed out from behind a line of car. and time to ascertain whether a man to a V" '""*?' "™,C?*9r?}"l** Tu?"*-«'"<■ '°**»-'-** n* «* <>" ^e *ron^ rirv d**»" ntorning st 10:30 o clock at the side of the r Uctober 22, a meeting will be held al the ReJ Man Hull at Idnho. On*.Georgia Vulgsmt ra Tuesday, a rally will be held at No- Demooatration ct i»h CrabtreaCa residence in Camp IXaymontl Steiner. • reek township. Wednesday will tee Recitation— "Be a Booster"—Mary another large gathering at the town Silcott hall in Omega snd on Thursday Hsmmerin' Club History-Bernio. lhrown , Another iorgt rally at the Janor Mall MusUrd. conetruetkm gang, are finshed. When ■i Stockdale. All Vptcrs. recar'iiew Demoiutration «»f tiero Patch" •if party affiliations are uiv.ted to Mary Silcott ; ~_al issue* dia_*us«ed. •v.|l be on hand. and he Goo.i speaker* qualified voter. UNDER THE Z"r """'""« *" ""*"* ***~~ *» «-*si«s oi tne road. Rather than haw Woodruff fbrur COURT'S CRDER IN PIKE COUN. ^m,e *xn** *nt*^n' *« m»de '« *b« .the bus run into hto machine, he dr. .e .JSL ..It?" .._._. TY l-^l^ot permitted a reasonable!^*1. c*'°*l«^ »**,. Uftf( Martu-;*,-, car off the road and ran into , nry in charge. Rev., . SUnley Vit tree. Mr. Walke suffered severe cuv secretary of Stat* Cht''' °f %ht> F'n* I*re*b)rt<!Tian;and brutocn about the face and head t:ane. .-'.ccording the incidents' ••rcurred ss As Brewa Telb It Music -Edna Thr:ckmorton. : H Hammcio . ;u>_ Spirlt- Hcad. Hand, llv*rt -And Health. Spirit--Kdna T><rockmorton Hea.'. W,i!;^i l^_tt*aon. Head-—Ow.n T-_r_«*km«rtoo- Hand---Raymond .Steiner. Heaitb Kdsar ThrockmorUm. K«*ce taio.n "i.y Smiles" — Gene the past few days: hurch. officiated.—Washington Re-.Mrs. Walke suffered . bad dislocated publican. . ; r ght elbow ami it is thought thai Mrs. Mary Schauseil. of thia city: the bones were fractured. A passing "A man appeared before the elec-JU * *titr *' tbc **?*-* •nd Mrimotorist took them to the office of tion board. Monday and demanded;and JJ1** fl" * bch*U8etl "d Mkr D'- L E Wl"» »l Waverly. where an absent voters' ballot. Joseph R.j,nd Mn- John Tclcert *tUnd*d ^l-p't re<eived first aid. Dr. Will, Jonea, the clerk, did not know the- UBeri itook lh«ro lo ™-*u**>** *»«<5 Mr- >.. roan, and was unable to obtain, a sat. TWO NEW FIRMS | Walke was taken to the White Cros." iafaetorj answer to where t ao-j Two n«w J*c*3*Jn firms are es-j hospital, where ah« was attended by plican^^eld be on election day. H^.tabliahing brsneh stores In Wster- Dr. A. H. Dunn. X-ray pictures of refussd^hallot pendlrg investigation -^ on« ot xh*m D0W bdiSfe. ra op.|the injured arm were taken to de telling the applicant to return later.!«^°* «* *- Ftoher, of -3kckson.;tannine whether or not the bone^ ^ ^^ ^^ ^ ^ j0 a. "The man then took th, case into.«*• °P*n«d * 'Tocery and meat mark- were fractured. The machine ******:„.clo<v Md Uoit j u Cljftoo f . * **\*r es.9 %__T ___, _k m- ____» __.__■ __J C_________k _________>. ___t .4u.^t. Kaa^tl«_e _<4__aSMl____i__B>______ra S * State Supt. of Public Instruction, CAR HITS TREK Yea Cooper. Lawrence Gla.-.c aud an so. jmibile accident or. the eld ...wp..t* :oad, two mil*". «outh of Jaat^r -.*.jri •lay afternoon, when a Star touring Vulgamore ar driven by <"ooper ran into a Piav - Who Made :ridge near the hon> of John V.lg. (-g^. rtf ..haraeierr -lore. The ocrupant). of the -ar es- Helen. "Making * aped injury, but the car wa* t adly Siag'e tamaged. Dinah."Colored ("»»ri. '—Anna Slag. 'ISSUES CALL . 'urnrnsu County Supt. *0. F. W»iiiarn.cp slagle. has issued a call for a meeting of ul! Km.', -.uperintendenta, principals and tbe Scott, .eaehera to be held at the Wsverly Thea !lhe contract was awarded to tho Chillicothe contractors, the t.rea itm it for completion was January 1st, Mj* Jl»2i». By making every effor. to ea- :pedte the woik, tbs conlractoe. ».!' Jaoon have the roa.1 completed ar ; ready t<. turn over to s'ate high.*. ■/ d*partm«*nt The trail project w_h one of the iargei>t highway pavtr.-. jobs awarded this year and the s^ee ' with which the work ha* ben bi... •. To an r.ar'y conclusion witb a m— r mum of inconvenience to reatdent* along Uvv r>*.i speak, volume* for th«» Ir**..-'. ' Lreil efficiency *>f th* contracting firm. CHICKEN SUPPER >*igh school on Friday. October l»th\ "Anr.;her Helper. "Another Helper, 'Another Helper.**- -Alice 'tauyL CapL Hays, learning of tbe so!®1 al Market and Second streets. tion, coaununiestad wtth me in Co. Wffliam Wlttkugle, a former Waver- lambus and fltartod bere to lay thej'F mar*, who was employed lately matter before me. When Capt. Hays;"* Chillkothe, baa been placed in the reached Chiilieoth.. enroote, he learn-itharge of the new store. Mr. Fisher badly damaged. AUTO TURS*.- OVER A Buick touring car driven by Oc- -riil be the speaker. ie Bush went over an embankment EXCURSION TO COLUMBUS Tbe Norfolk and Western Railway •ed after ha had -aJXWaverly at 4.*20|r*PcrU tt*t hU rt«»w •* d<>lflaT * nl^isnd turned over twke near tha home ^ts „,„ on mXeo„imn to rolumbus p, m., a perexi^ory\writ had been^"**1"***- *"****» haa operated a meetjof Ralph nowern, on th« towpath ott De:ct Saturday. October, 20. on; ret Slagle. Muaic —Fdna Throckmorton. •UK Club Melodiea—Both Clubs. Talk by Mr. Taylor. Presntation of Certlfkates. DEATH OF MARY ANDERSON Ruby Wednesday evening, Oct>ber, H. at five o'clock the Martha Mary So- riety *ul .enre a chicken .upper at jthe K. of P. Hall. Roaat chicken. Marga-jdreaang. maxh o->tatoea, gra\*y, nood- ilea, hot roila, jelly, cole riaw, pie. cranberries and co<f-re will be served for SOc per plate. Everyone is cord. >'tally invited to attend. DEATH OF FRANK WYCOFF ST- -mm, ,m r~-.-m-mr-™* .---- ~—- —- —- I | -.--._-_ . ,.M UVS.* .-..UlUKJ, V.M)Vfl, *V, VU j issued at ittQln. mJ- returnable ati*a*i fP^*^ business io Jsckson fovjroad, two mBes south of Rma-dale **■&& Am,, the Ohio SUte-hKchigan'0 M" 5 pi m., eVmEplling tokuance of abaJLIth* P*** *•»« fw* •^••*> to tb*t bej Sunday evening. Bush went to P*saifootbmU ^.^e will be ptoyed The.** lli lot to the sppltoanL \w** M • nk* buaineaa st Coalton for,* pedestrlsn whsn hto car went over^,^ wQJ je^. WaverlT ml 3.3o a. \lllr-*** Mary Anderson 19, the daughter} Frsnk Wyeoff," who haa been an of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Anderson.-invalid far several yesrx, i>**a*od Meadow Run, died Friday night(■••y on last Tharsdsy afternoon at _00 o'clock afteT a three weekVth* honse of hto brother, Henry Wy- with typhoid fever. Mas Ao-*coe. of Jasper. Foneral eervicea were darson waa teacher in the Wickiine ;h*W Snnda.yJ sfteroooo at the br;>:-». r ♦Capt. Hsfs, from Chfflkothe com-{f-v*? V****- AlBe-t. Stiffler A Son of ths embankment. Other occupeata of;at. a d wUl ^ 0JlM Urti for „»„,,,,)' municated with Judge Mel_aughlin;Jli*«»<>'1« WW »oon °P« °P * hranchlthe ear were Flosaie Sloas, Heton Vul-jaj^. lutamiag tnuna leave Celum-****"*1 ln S*al tow,"-H*P- Io •*idlt^an|«^,*^ home and interment waa made la and had the time at whkh the wM'1^ srodoe stars in Waverly* The St^f-lgamora and Mr. and. Mrs. Lawrence-bw at 6:15 and 10:15 p. m. j10 tk* P***"*13**' 0T-e »***•'. ***** »ndjlh* -**™-d cemetery at Piketca. was reiurnshie ehnngnd to 7 p. m.jt'1*t* **r^1 ocupy tba room which w_tsjVulgamore and eonT Lawrence Jr.,: '. ' jone brother Clareneo, survives. Faa-L " "' " ' " •Capt' Hays thsreupon hurriod baekl*form*rlF *"■_*<- by the Dreamland »U of whom escaped injury exceptiBMLL WOODS HAS FINE CORN **r'*i **r*fi*T'r* "•*r*k **u ^m th*'' to Waverly. By 7 p. a. tha election Tftastre. The room to now undergoing Rush who aoffered several broker.; WiKtom Wood ha* some «rti*afii_e'lfftit*d Br'l*reft *i'***J»«'fl *>■*■ Meadowj The Priasaty Depnrtmeat af tins derk had sattofied himself that tha.«x**Ml"**,« '«modeUng preparatory to rib.. The top was torn off the car \ wWte.com thia year tbat be obtained j Ra,•♦ *" applicant was bona fide, said hei*** oi*nm*. AtJie L. SUffler wiB «ad the windshield was broken. . {br.erosstng Bateman White and the'°'dtX would issue the ballot, and a*ked)uk* *harge of the store until It to Tueaday aftert»ooo, at I-WIM. E- church e_4fi present a playlet. that the writ be dismissed. The court) **n **t*tiUhed. Thto firm already refused to dtomtoa tha writ. . jhttone br^tMrh in McArthar.—OacJk -Kin Weda-->__ay another man waal"** BenJfsewieh \K'.\ refaaed a hallo* whej> his sosweraj to ttuertton? was noi'sattofattory tol the clerk. Forthwith^ the cans wast ISSUES WARNt.NC by crossing Bateman White and the'°'dock **** 0m> Krr* A* °' G^l"1**)*e Heart of a Oxitd,' Sunday •Johnaon County White. Mr. Wosdi'0 ****** °* **• »*^ie*»* Internteirtjeveidsg, October 2«, at ?_*«. An of. i reports one fine feature of the corn!*** w*4* '* tb* H*y H°ac'* eeBS*- f*r**« "*«• °* ui*» *** ***** h«>**-|Sfe Firv Chfef A. J. White issues ajts that about 0o per cent of the ea_*e.trry Tuesday afUruoee. warning that ail c?U*e__a'ef WAVarlyisrs titled comp-ately out to the Upa.| , m __ '." ~ should look at their fluaa and chim.JMr. Wood also has some choice Bead's; ARE C011*-5 TO FLORIDA ner* i_<_fote starting large firaa _^is(Taao*a> Dent com grown from Ksnsae! Mr- **d Mra. C C Halterman. of !of the depart meat. LADIES' AID TO* MEET Tbs Ladies' Aid society of th* retoc v »;•- SOCIAL A seciat wB W given at the Detujwinter. He aays that *&etectkve Cue. certified seed. tn court and another "per.;****** jtchocl house oo Saturday even Ibas bean tbe eajuse of the auajority; p. m.,;ing. October 2Tth- Ctrto are re(5ue*t.|of fire* a^d haa caused great loaa! Th« *eraT cb»irman Haakob t*lks.ll**v« !» the near future let Sftomi.l ves. st.*i-p- m. Ji»y» informed ra* Baaver. were Jackson vtotters Toe«-. Gf. U. churth wtB meet at the home |day. The Hallermans ate,j4a»niag io|oJ. Sir*. Peter ZSausa es Friday _-, _ .. _ * , - -•* -— —*— -~— ' ".."'" "■ ■•*.*-**-. ■ ■ I *«« **•*.* SI-.UHMW CWUIV l«*M,i ted te bring pse* ar.d boaea. Proce«_to|af life and property and cao only be'sugrests the boy walking throngh fchejFIor_d.v For serend years they h«»e»w«n be given and siS mttme**** -tste-. of the,t*riU Dtnver M. I;, church, 'prevented by prtyyer cs-rx cf Q^rJ-graveyard sfter dark and whtotliag1 tpent the winter tneaths in *Ffc?*rfi_to.'re<jee3t€d'.*.** coese .a^ __*J_a$ a gawa^ • t
Object Description
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Title | The Republican Herald 1928-10-18 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Republican Herald was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1914-1952. |
Publisher | Republican Herald Pub. |
Date of Original | 1928 |
Searchable Date | 1928 |
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. |
Format |
Newspaper Microform |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Description
Title | Republican Herald1928-01-05to1928-12-27and1930-01-02to1931-03-260352 |
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The Republican Herald
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VOLUME 86
WAVERLY, OHIO, THUKSDAY. OCTOBER 18, I2&8;
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NUMBER 42
DONAHEY ACTS
INVOTESCANDAL
SEWING MACHINE CLINICS
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