Miami Gazette July 6, 1910 - December 14, 1910

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WAYNESVILLE. OHIO, WEDNESDAY JULY 6, 1910.

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BOXWELL COMMENCEMENT

Pe~sonal Mrs. Mary Brown Tay'l or was born ~--.-...-...-.-- - -~~+~-.-. -- .-. ------------ -- ---.- .•.- ., - - - - - - - - . - - . neal' Cent rvill e, Montgomery Co. , . f Ii t Ohio, May Hi, 1830. She was a Smoke Imparcial 5c Cigars. Smol<c "'area Fina 5c Cigars. M R th A • H ames, 0 ·1 '11 rs.AI bU h 't f un 9- d augIl t~r 0 f E• noch snu Mary B rown VI e • a ama . . member C . AR 1 't . D ay t on St0 k'es .S'I . f th' Gas wn tt ten or an- and was the last survIving . 0>1 zer was m 1 ve r was in incmnati on o th er year 0 e aze e. of that family . Thursday. Saturday.

Mention Here and There

I Former Citizens 1

Th e 'Bo well c mmen 'emenl h ,Id last Tu esday ' v nin g. was one of the pretti st com menc menU; pf he Rev. and Mrs. J . F_ Cadwallader year. Th e clasii w as omposed wholwere g uesL.q of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ly of girls. a nd there was nol a hitch Slllal·t al d inner Monday . from star t Lo fiuish . Whil t he e vell ing wa ~ hilt. yet July :30, 1848, she was married tv MI'ss Donna Hawke has been on M I·S. Wa rren Ra rn et t was q UI'l e Dl'. anrl Mrs. J. T. ElliRenlertained u good-sized. a ud i Il C wus PI' 'sen\ . Mrs. S. B. Thompson, of Seneca, Laban 'l'aylor. To this union were the sick list. sick last week. In fac t, it wa larger than f r mel'l~·. at d inn 'r :unuay, the following Kansas, writea that Mr. Thompson born five children . The youngest son died in childhood. The others J. M. Taylor visited his sister in Mrs . Seth FUI nas iRout again after T he hal l was pre~ li ly deco rated in glle;; L~: ~Il' . and [\11'5. Sam\. Me rehas had poor health all summ r. are. une daught !!r, Mrs. Frank Bur- X nia Sunday. a sei2'e of the measles. lhe class colo r!>. la nd·1' lUlL! uld dith. and family . und Mr . nd Mrs. nett, and three sons . Julius. Alli'lon gold. and Old Glo l'Y was conspicuo us (;rov l.!l' i'I\e l'elii lh and son. Tressler, Announcement was mad e at lhe and Waltel'. l'hereare eleven grand. Frank Zeu was in Lebanon ThursMrs. J . W. Hisey bas been inuis- and handsom ely draped on the stage. of oillmu us. commencement exercises of Rutgers childrl~n and six greal grandchildren day on business. posed for several days. Streamer s of the cl ass colorS! WC I' Colle&,e, held last week, that gifts Until twenty-five years ago, Mr. Carroll Smart, of Cincinnati, spen t Raymond Conner lef t Tu esday strung all over the hall, and the efA 'pleasant fam il y picni c was held amout:ltina-, to 157,000 have recently and Mrs . Taylor lived within a few the Fourth here. night for an outing ht Atlantic ·ity. fec t was fi ne. on the u ' auti ful lawn of Mr. and been received by that illstitution . miles of Centerville. Th en they The Springfield Cadet orchestra ' M1'5. J . A. 'oleman on the afternoon Hallett and I\.be Dakin. of Middl eCharles E. Merritt, Jr., is a member moved to Carlisle, Warren Co., Ohio. . Dr. Ellis and A. Maffit autoed to rendered a fin e classical prog ram. of the Fourth. Those present were town, spent several days hE're this Xenia last Thursday. of the incomina- class, and Lawrence and they r esponded to several enClJre. H . V. Waller and fam il y, of Lebanon Gillam has just passed his prelitnina- At their home, at that place, she week. paftSed aWIlY, June 23. 1910, at the Kenneth Ridge, of Dayton. is home during the evening . Ii'. B. Henderson and famil y. D. L. ry examination for admission a year age of 80 y ars, 1 month and 7 days. for a week'R vacation. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Sh erwood and At 8:15 the curtain was rung UP. rane and fam ily a nd Mrs. Louise hence. Botb are Mt. lIolly boys. -She unitetl wi th the Presbyterian · dl M'II . ... h' d daug ht er spenl the Fourth in Or g - and after the in vocation by Rev. L. Woolley. L In ey I s IS vlsltmg IS gran ' - onia Mt. Holly Mirror. Chul'ch at Carlisle twenty years a20' O. Thompson, th e exercises com. Mr. Merritt is the son of C. E Hel' declilling health had not per- parents in Spring Valley. Each g rad~ate did her Mr. Walter J. Kilbon entertained menced. Mrs. Grace :ilt rawn and Miss May best, and not a break was made by handsomely at 6 o'clock dinner. MonMerritt, formerly of Waynesville. d Mr. Merritt Jr.spenc a year or 80 here mitte regular attendance at theserJ . E. Janney and family were shop· Strawn were visitor'! in Columbus one of them. The program was as day evening. Those present were: with his aunt, Miss Keziah Merritt vices of t?t:! church . f~r some time ping in Dayton Thursday. recently. follows: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Henderson and but she enjoyed the VISIts of her pas' during his early• life. tor when he read ~ith them from Messrs J. H. Coleman and D. L. W'II I'Ie Haines was overcome by daughter, Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Hen_ • God's Word and offered prayer in Crane were in Dayton Sunday. the heat la'it week and was sick for U ncle Tascus and the Deeu ..... ..... . d rson and children and Miss Ethel FOR RAISINO BEST CORN their hOlJle. Messrs. J. C. Hisey and Jas. Sale several days. . ...... .. ... .. .... ........... Nina impki ns Wardlow. After dinner the 'guestl C -t A' Mrs Ta lor as of h f I k' d Saved and a ir .. .... ... Berth a Price were entertained by a fine display of The Warren oun y orn SSOCta. Y w ac eel' u, In were Lebanon visitors last week. tion has decided to otfer the follow- and sympathetic disposition. Her Warren Dakin is ba k working at The Old Stone Basin ...... ... ..... .. .. .. fi rewllrks . in&' cash prizes on corn cultivated by great love for her children was man· Miss Edith Mosher returned home the old stand again. Jimmie didn't ...... .... ....... . .. .... .. J. Ma rie Harner boys of the county and exhibited nl ifesled in har devotion to thein and from Cardington Saturday evening. like Middletown. The King's Pictul·c .... .... Edna Smith The following spent a most enjoyth . . t If f h . h The Living Prescnt ... Neva tanfield . the next co.unty fair, first. $3; second, . elr III eres.ts. .any 0 er nelg - MI'sseg L'llla Benham and Edna Miss Clara Hawke spent several Lighthou e May ... Hazel M.ari e hutts abl day last Sunday, the guests of b orswe..e SIC k ormtrou bl esh ewas Rob' $2; and thlrd .. $l;onthebef!ttenears "to T days last week in Lebanon, the guest Mr. and Mrs . Lester Surface: Mrs. , 1 d . h .' tnson were 0 ay to n VISI rs u~ of white corn; tirst $3; second, $2; a ~ays rea y to gIve . er assIStance. d of Miss Mary Hawke. Prof. W. R. McChesney, of the Hannah Rich and granddauchter , and third, $1, on the best ten ears of She has gone on before but the ay. Cedarville college was next intl'o- Inez Rich, of Wellman; Mr. Frank yellow com. The beat exhibitaof memory of her unselfiah life will be Mr. and MI"$. George Da~in, of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Starr, . of duced, and he made a fine talk, and Thomas and wife, Everett, Lowell. each kind can be exhibited at the cnerished by her aged husband, her Middletown. were guests of relkti:v .ndianapolis, were gupsts at the was given the utmost attent ion . Hi s Inez and Anna Thomas,' Mrs. Anna atate corn mow, to beheld in CoJum- children and aer many friends. here Monday. Friends' Home' Monday. talk was along educational and relig- M. Surface and aunt, Hannnah GrabUI next ·winter. Blanks for keep· Those who knew her as "Mother" M W 0 G t' dd ht U d M A M ffi t ded ious lines, and he was thoroughly 1ham. Following the dinner ice-cream ...I" '11 b f 'abed b . t I . th . d f th r s . . . us m an aug er , ".r. an rs. . a t at en a . h h' , .. ~ th .... e .recontO WI e urnj , can. ~u y . say m e wor s 0 ese of Lebanon, were guests of friends supper given by the Pythian Sisters, conversant WIt IS text. and cake were ' served in abundance, addre8lltn&' A. B. Graham, Columbus, famlhar hnes, hare Thursday of Harveys'oura- Tuesday evenin&,. Superintendent E. H. Colvin made ".ore of 0 S U . an approprl'ate speech I'n presentl'ng . Ohl'o ,.in ~ ··Dearest. Mother, thou hast left us,' • -. . • • Mr. and Mrs. Ollie ' Davis, and Harry Hamilton and friend, Miss the diplomas, after which the audi- ' A jolly crowd met 6n th e Cross Here thy loss we deeply feel; daughter, of CorYo'in were in Cincin- Bonnie Lee, of Dayton, have been enre was dismissed with the benedic- lawn at 11 Q'c1ock Monday, where ENOAOED AS SOLOIST . . But 'tis God that hath ~reft us; nati the Fourth. visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Hamil- tion they ate dinner. They had intended Wrs.' .Winifred F. Parry, daughter He.can aU our sorrows heal." ton. Thus ended a very successful year to &,0 down the river, .but ~oncluded of Mr. and Mrs. George H Funkey. A. N. Mr. and Mrs. John Liddy, of Dayin the township schooois for 1910. not to leave town, owmg to weathef , brother of Mr. J. k. Funkey, of Funeral B!!r'vices were held at the ton, spent the Four$ with Mr. ana Mrs. Mary E. Cadwallader, of •- . conditions. Conversationandgame9 Leipsic, Ohio, is gainin&' popular- home of her son Julius. Sunday, June Mrs. Michael Liddy. Morrow, was the&,uestofher sister, MORE HITCHING PLACES were indul&,ed in. Those present itv .... a sinO'er. She has been en- 26. th, Rev. Cotton, pastor of hu Mrs. Agnes Wright, Sunday and were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter McClure \I • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Irons . Mr. and M ~ed to sing the cont):alto solos in church in Carhllle, officiatina-, after Mrs Nicholas Jrons and Mrs. A. Wy- - onday. I Council should erect more bitching Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Carey., Mrs. C.hrist M. E. church in Pittsburg. which the remains were tenderly song were Dayton visitors Thursday. Mrs. F. A. Brown and daughter places for farmers who come to town Euphemia Hou~h'MMrI' anAdScMrs • Mn'. Perry has been heard in and carefully laid to rest in a flower Irma, of Lebanon, were week-end Saturdays to do their trading. Sat- George Hartsock, r . . .. ot t , Miss Bene Gatch. of Xenia, and guests af Prof. and Mrs. L, S. urday night was an example of this, Mt·s. K. S. Hyatt, Mr. aAd Mrs. Robt . . I Waynesville churches, and her bellU- strewn casket in the family burial tiful voice mad~ a good impression. lot in Bellbrook cemetery. . Mrs. Wright, of New York, were Rhoades. when farmers bad to find a place to ross, Misses Alice Carey, Irma - - -...- . .-. week-e.nd guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. hitch as far up as Third street. Hough , Luella Janney, Masters Carl " WAS ELECTED PRESIDENT HAD NEW eXPERIENCE H. Allen. Mr. Ha.r ry Spencer, of Miamisburg It looks as though this could be ob- McClure and Holmes Stoops. . and Mr. r.has. Burton of Middletown, viated, for tbere are plenty of places --Mr. James A. StoOPR was eleete.1 Dr. L. E . Custer and hIS son LuMrs. Alma Bingamon, of Indianap· were Fourth of July KUests · of Mr. on Main s,treet to put up racks. Jf president and general managel' of zerne made a trip Wednesday in thei!' olis, was the guest of. her parents, and Mrs. Lon Burton. not, there is plenty of room on Miami Mr. and , Mrs. T. E. Cumminp the Interstate Canners' Co. last week. new 16,000 cubic feet balloon, "Lu- Mr. and Mrs. W, Elzey, Sunday and entertained a large · h street. We hope council will look I t th' . h crowd of ,oung M pIe M r. an d Mrs. Grover Mered It. thO e "ompany has J'ust been orgazerne," named for Dr.· Custer's son. Monday. . tt . . . peop e a elr near .a, Th .. d f Col b . IS rna er up as It IS a serIous ques1 Th orne d Dized, and will have their general The start ~vas made from Buck M·' d M J ff Th d an son, 0 us, were t' ' th h f ' h d Corner, ast urs ay evenmg lD r an rs e ompson an Fou th fJ 1 ts um fM dM Ion WI t e armer, W 0 oes not h fMC .,' M··.. offices in ' Cincinnati. The company Island and the t~ip was made w i t h - . · · r 0 u y &'\les 0 r. an rs. rk Ik f 1'5. ummmg s mece, 1.v r on or 0 is i ted t $2 000 000 d out incident the balloon alighting \ little d~ughter, of Lebanon, were Samuel Meredith and family. hleehl~toCh':~ hl,osu.hr oOrrsfie , euspqUaan~~s dafowten Winnifred Macy, of Waynesville, O. , .' an , . guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. How..., u Numerous games were played. on , ncorpora. ~ . ' have cannenes m te,en dlfferen~ about two and one half mIles south I I I k ' M' Ra h 1 R' C the hill Waynesvill e depends on the ltatea. of WaynesVille, on the farm owned e ~t wee . ISS C e Idge, of incinnati,, ' . the lawn which was well lighted witb . and Mr. and' Mrs. Cliff Ridge, of farmer trade, therefore it is nothing J 1 Th h as , W. G • .Hall is secretary and treas- by Dr. Ellis, at 2 o'clock in the after- Mr. and Mrs. B; L. Cartwright, DaJton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. more than fair to gi ve them all the bapanese 'f 11 andterns. t d'e ouse 'nk w d urer and G. Ed. Guenther. vice-prest noon·. and grandson, Levering, attended Mahlon Ridge Sunday and Monday. convenienees that we can. eautt eh . 10 pI f anII h·t uThy ' ecora I C'" taenr. No effort was made to reach Children's Home board meetinc at __ • W I e. IS co or sc eme was u y a great h~ight, the highest altitude Lebanon Thursday. Dr and Mrs. Roy' Shepard and DESERVED COMPLIMENT carried out in the refreshments, • -. BOXWELL COMMENCEMENT attained during 'the trip' being apwhich consisted of ice cream and ed Mr. an d Mr sJ. .B. Ch apman start- Mrs. Eugene Foster, of Glendale. and .. , proximately 2,900 feet. The balloon Mr. and Mrs. J. H . askey and cak~. Lemonade was also serv ' \ The Warre~ County Boxwell com- did not strike a s Nift c'u rrent of air, ed for Montana last week via St. :~~t E~~~jayOfh:::S,h;~:tgO~~s~' C~f Mrs. Antram wer e I'e-employed last MISS Macy has been at the Cummencement Will be held at Le~anon, and a high rate of speed was impO!!- j' Paul, Minn. They': are making a so- relatives. Thursday by the county board of th e mings home for several weeks, but ~". u&'U S t 13thd' Dr. LotWhdeBn Wtlll de· sible. However, ev~ry foot of the cial.and business trip. Children's home for a period of two expects to return to her home before \~~ ; pillwiJIreceivetheirdiplomas. ver t h e ad ressan d e oxwe i pu wa~wasgre.'t a ' ed b " h 'MISS. ' E d' Ilon g '- Xenia Gazette Yl e~Joy. yt etwo Mr. and Mm. Chas. Cornell Miss naSat~rthwalte,whohad and.on~-halfyears ,whi h willmake . , .

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• _. . LAROE AlTENDANCE , The attendance at the Lebanon UBi ersity is the lar&,est this sum. Vit h . bee f Its mer as . n or man~ years. I~dentsfl are stUfl' makmg Joodbst Yale as ve put 0 seven f rom Le a· non ;eceived first honors at Yale last

ael'lal enthUSIasts, It bemg the first Luella Cornell and Mr. and Mrs her tonSIls removed last week, is get- theIr tIme expire in March 1913. voyage ever taken by the father and Frank Zell spent Sunday with Rev. ting along nicely. She returned to The board surely did a wise thing Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown were son una~tended; Trout and family, at Monr~e. 1 Springfield 'fuesd.ay for a f.~w treat- ~ the ~a.<;!keys are th e r!ght. people host and hostess to a jolly · cempany The big gas bag pursued an almost \ ments, after. which sh~ wll,I be able I m the l'Ight· p\a.ce. A mce IIlcrease of fl'iends and relatives, Saturday uniform course, veel'ing a little .east I Mr. and Mrs. J. lL Coleman wer~ to sing ·again. in salary also followed the apTloint- ev~nirig June 25th Those present of southward_ called to Dayton last Thursday on ac. . mont The Miami Gazctte extends . and M~ Milton Clark The landing was made in a corn ~ count of the serious illness of Mr. Mrs. Addie Crago'. of Hun t ington, heartiest congratulati~n wl\. errea·nd Mr.rs Joshua' CheJloweth and . . . . ' C I ' b th M G Col I d d M W'l B k . f . 'I • , field, and. WIthin ashortttme a lar2e 0 eman s 1'0 er, r. eorge e- an ., an I drsi. Ibson :~c. ner, ~ - .- \ daughter Eth . el, Mr. and Mrs. Mc crowd of farmers gathered. It was man. .. . ~m~uo, n." av.e ee~ vlslttn~ their TOWNSHIP TRUSTEES Clelland Pickering, Mr. and Mrs. "Y~r. • _ • then concluded to ~ake a series of Mr. Fred B. Sherwood vi!ited in' COUSin, MISS Ahce Chenoweth for ' . Frank Smith and children, Mr. and THANKFUL To OLD FRIENDS ftighta, and about a score of the ib- GreenviJ1e. Ohio, last week, and wit- I a few days. T~ey returned home . The trustees me~ Monday evenmg Mrs Walter Janney, Mr. and Mrs. terested spectators were taken up in n eased th e corner-s··t··one Iaymg " f th e Wednesday evenmg. and transacted bUSIlle8S. · ml' ly 0 . b' lI . .' . After allow- Mon t T ue 11 an d f' a , also Mrs' . . . . Mr: Be1ij. Roberts wishes to thimk the balloon to varying altitud~, from Masonic Temple. The grand lodge M M . "'.3 ' h mg I s, the reslgnatuiln of Mr. C: Tuell's sister, Mrs Worley and daugh· ld f' d h 100 to 200 feet It was the luck of f Oh' .. . rs. N. H. Bunnell, rs. l!oUlt H. Clements was taken up and acf H ' II b M d M all of h IS 0 nen 8 w 0 re.em' . 0 10, was tn sessIon there alllO. Harris Miss Helen Stokes Mrs led M ' FC C . Iter, 0 1 S oro; r. an rs. hered him with posWards on his about 25 persons to get to go up, and · . .' . , . cep • 1... arey was e ect- Ralph Lewis and son Lealie Mr aq,d natAl day. It was anenjoyabfe oc- the experience ~as greatly enjoy.e d . Miss~ Ed.na and ; Maria Stout. BenJ. Hawkms and Dr. Mary Cook ed to fill the vacancy. Mrs Frank Rogers Mr Jdhn Allen caston for 'bim. . byap ...· Dr. Custer ,a nd )lis sOn .re- Miss .Anna Vander¥oort, and Miss were among those ~ho attended the I Mr. Clemen~ has . faithfully pel'- Blake, of Indianapoiis, ~nd Mr. and . . • _. turned . home W~nesday · evening Ree~~~ o~ New B.urJington, leftFri- W• .C. T. U. meetmg at HarveYS- jformed the dutIes o.f clel'k for fourrs. F. A. Woolley and little daugh. BACK TO OLD HOME about 6 o'clock. Bot~ 'dec!ared it d~y mornmg for Bos~on; where the~ burg last Wednesday. . j teen year~, and he was successor to L,puise. of Dayton. Games a~d . was .o ne amona the mo~t delightful WIll att~nd th~ Na~lonaI Teachers · From 50 to. 100. "Solid Comfort" ~he late C. .D .. Woolley, who served musr~ furnished. the evenings enter· The Cl'088"Brol. ~ave leased t~~lr as~ensions theY 'had made . . : conve.t~:on. ~q Rocking pnairs to 'begiven free m that CtpaClty for over twenty t~inm~nt: olel plac~dn ~he p~I.!lI~ Bldg., an~ • - • . and M:". A". 'B. Chandler left tC:s 'our customerS after · they have yea 1's. - - -... - • wilImovebacktherethI8week. ·Thelr MAKINO 0000 CORN . '. ~~ . . . b . '. [ .. -... CHURCH OF CHRIST " t I' ti ,- . dan te .to · '. Sundayfol"atw.o weeks' vacatlOn' ln . Qu~ht$50worthof.goods. The's~c>DEATH preeen oca . on .18 tna . 'on corn ~e now , . th~ ."~t. "-- ·. "'h . " " . at d ' If . If yo."u, h ave. . b o~g ht thetr.llLtlre trade. .' v'Sua .. . . . Expertn.ents tieJ: ey we~t v~a. Buo;. 0, on - 0 er. : .. •... . . Bible Sc.hool at 9:30 a~ m .• preach. ' . • _ ,. ' . ing' cond~cted ~t t~e ~ounty in¢t:m-' Nlapra. Fan~," AI~any,'.Ne,,:.Yor~ to worth and are~nxlou~ for thIS Gi'~d . Mrs. Margaret ~. Brown, WIfe of ing at ,10:30 a. m~ and 8 Xl- m~:Young : KICKED BY HORSE . ary. E.l even. varietieS .• have beeh Ocean' Grove, ' wl),ete ~heY ·'Y.lll attend Rockef y~u can ,take· It home by .~~r l .!dr. NurBT0"Y~.' dIed at..her home 011 ' People's 'me~ting at..1:~ p': Ill. ~e .' . . ""., . " pl~tedby: ·the.Cou!l~y c&m" Assoeia- ~eF~~rlu.:' ~ie~ial, Conf~~~: ing$~.50lD~h •. , .The·. ro.~k~r-retatls I F~?rthsb:eet ~onday ,afternoon at 'SunsliineChorus wi . t at ~e .While J .. S. V~derv~rt was lead~ tion. · , ,,,. , , ( "', They· wdl tl.f~ go to W·ashmgtC:m, . at $6~60 • . You .c an see tM'first· I~b at 3 0 clock~ pea~ was due to p~raly- church ~t~rd~y 2:3'0 j1:,:u{ SubjeCt ," tq a horae to t9~ Tu_ay mom~ ,:: , . ;. - . '. .' : '. south tQ Noitolk and o~her. 'points of ~ur ,sto~)y ~uts9at, J uty 7th. ~JI sis. 'hie Iutier.al wi11ta.k e place this for Sunday evening', "Th~ Un~ it ~. U1lJll&llll&8&ble' and Ever, ~ip18 a man bunts f6q)1~1UI , interest before" 'their ' ' return home. Qd see t~e . rocker "nd get· 'your afternoon at the. Red Brick church. able Record!l 'What if it·is bot? kicked h;moJl ·tbe hand. breakiq a nre h8 bumpl lotO. ''Keep o. 'h.e 'They ' -we~ aCeompailiea QY ' Miss· .card·. Look ri~ w.eekfor ful~ Par- In~rment 'will 'be made 'in Miami Come to Sunday I School and cb~ , ..... ao4 lD.aq bIa baIMi)wll,. srus" BJp'; . '.' . " . ~. RQ.tb"ChaDdl~ . . . ' . l~ulan, . JO~D A. ~rikey, ..Cemetery. . anyway. .L~ o.' Thompson, PastOr. '

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