Miami Gazette May 31, 1911 - November 11, 1911

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OBITUARY

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Memo a Day

Samu el' Sides, third son and fifth ~ .-.....-.--~ 5 ehil9 of Samuel and Mary Ru~tc l O. J. Edwards was in aylon Sat~ Sides, was born in Lancaster Coun ty, urday. Pa., May 26, 1827 and devar't ed this lif May 26, 1911 aged 4- years .. F. C. Carey ~a9 in Cincinnati to· In l 83t) he came with his, pai'ants to . - - - - - -- - - - - - " " - -. - \ , - - - - - -- - - - -- . day on business. . Ohio . On October 5. 1 54 he W8S united Mis9 Pearl Carey. of Dayton, spent in marriage to Mis~ Elizabeth H .:;:::- -:::::-. === . . Memorial day at home. Whal'ton who survives him. To this By WILBUR D. NES13lT Miss Jessi.e Marlatt has resumed union were born eight. children of whom four survive. being H. Wilbur, her duties at t he postoffice. \ G. Wallace, Mrs. Anna E. Smith and Dr. and Mrs. A. '.t'. Wright were A. Lincoln Sides. ' . ' . Mr. Sides unitea wi lh the Meth'Dayton vi~itor!llast Friday. odist Episcopal church on New Y a~s Thcre arc lU1known /5raves in the valleys MiSs Pead Colvin attended Alumnj Eve of 1849 at Springboro, O\1io. To That the troops of war possessed, at Spring VaHey Saturday night. . this faith he adhei'ed until death . Where the bugles sou nded for rallies He was also a member of the Mason• But thc bull ts sang of r~ t; Mr. and Mrs. o tto Hornick spent ic fraternity for a' number of Y~l\rs. And the mountain hold without l1I~l11be r several days i'n tenia last week. He tQok SOme part in public life hav- . Hidden r ravcs from war's mad da.y, . i'n g been a membe'r of the Bpal'd of Where the unknown men have thfir slumbe r GOl'don J Y was a isitor in H,iI1£- Education for a term of yeal's. In their shrouds of ulue a nd gray . ' boro from 'riday until Monday. Mr. Sides was a mart of strong -

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Fond of his home. his ·church, bis Thur day. Iodge, I' \'f II t ' h'IS l!S ) e was WJ~ . spen m Geo. Dakin , Jr., of Mjd~lIeto\Vn " h~autiful country hom~ near Waynesis spending his vacation here t his ville. we k. The ~uneral of Mr. Sid:ea took . , place at the house '!dond.flY morning . Mrs. Emma Ak er, 'of Dayton, has a~ 1 'o 'cl.ock and a ' larJte n mber ' of been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. of ,friends assembled ~here to pay Wm. Zel.l . . the last; trib\lte of respect to this ho~, . orad man. Rev.. H: W. :aailey 'offi~ Mr. anti Ml s. L. S. Rhoages \Vent ciated 8Jlli the b'l.':I.u.t iful MRSQnic burto Lebanon Friday for an indefinite ial rite was' used. A. quartet of stay there. ' . mixed voices sang tw\> selecti~ns. J . M-'>.. . ll'.l d 'B I ', f ' In'termEm~ )Vas'made in Mi~m·i. ceme" . . M,. anu I a ,.-£Alwar a e~. 0 .

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. Xenia, spent Thursday.' with Mrs. tery: olvln and da\lghter: '. .

, Mt. a~d Mrs, Cbas. 'Phillips , and auto compan>" of Xenia, was in town Tuesday for a short time.

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M~f ~ll~ ' Mta.., 9., A.."...:&une:r 'Ief Satur:day ·f91'· M889n where they will spend most of the summ.er. :..

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· Mrs. JoJm McGauley ,' arid sons Chester ' and Jack. of Spripgfield. -sp .nt Saturday with D. L~ Crane and family. . . . . , ~essrs. Carl ~nd George Smith a~d M1 Magel Babp and, ~arY Sababury, were Sunday 'gu~ts of M.isS .Pearl' Colvin: .,

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l'o the New Cenlury Club ' -.Friday afte rnoon. Thete were !lixtElen member to r espond to the r oll·call ~y giving selec~ions :from Eugene Field. Minutes 9f tbe ~last meeting were t:ead and app~oved after which t~e annual election of 'otficers took.place and resulted as follows: . J. i. 'Mend~nhanj ~re~.; Mrs. Llr\a Devitt,

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vice pres.; Mrs., F ··R . Farr, sec.: MrS. J. E. Janney, treas.' .·· . After "beautiful ,piano $010 by Mrs. F •.B. Sherwood, the president, Mrs. J . . F. Cadwallader introdu~ed MiSR W'ifson c;>~ Se1ma• Ohi(),. wb~· Jlq.­ Where , n e were the gun that wrangled dressed the Club on J,uv~nde Cour~ Sounds t he 1) ace song of the thrush, work .. We ~ere ~ertai~l¥ fortunate And' the (Ol'eS aml vines arc tangled , in havlnglM~sB W~ slln .wlth WI for she: , ••, '.. , 1 '. • • . td us wIth practical knowledg~ III {he solemn , 's acred ,hush; ·Rev. L. O. Thompson was atPol"ts- having been proQa~ion officer f6-, hc(c the caonon one clay would hurtle "'7 mouth sever"al ~~ last . attend- sev~ral months j~ the cl~)' .~f. Spril}g~ . Tbeir ntissles in the, fray ' ing the S~fe IM~io.p'ar.y . ~e\d;· ~u~ more t~l\n th~~ \.sli~·\las 'in : Gro\vs 'uie rt~e and the creeping myrtle • of.the Christian _O~urch; he.r lieax:t Ii love .. ~6r . ~e (fehn<l.ue~.t . ' et th gravc:; of blue nnd gray . . ' 'Ii '.. , and dependent cb~ld. ' In apprecla.Frank Keys, of Chicago, is the tion of, her rno txcellent talk a ris: ·;~r bey' a re nat nre s ha nds t hat arc st r wing gu~t df"r i!ll:\ti,ves:l\ere. ,.Mr: Keys is ing ' vote of tl"iartks .pas given .til' the' · . The flowers on each mound ; renewing, oid . '~llairitances. . ' ladies. . : ..\..' ,'. . , ' A " p~pe~ , (j.~··' ICh.ild Labor in ;t he ' J{ is God 's own beautiful d i[)g .lastV'isit, here was": during· . COming. . • '. 'South.. ' carefully pr!,)pat'ed by · Mrs . 'that each t:nk~own grave is found ,. ., . . ;. '.' ,.' '.·r , ' Baily and 're~a v b~ Mrs: Devitt, was Where tile cypre s lea.ve· arc a ..qlliver; W~lter ' MeClure a~d ~n J~me,.~ greatl;, el)joyed'. , ' " J,' ,_ · Where pe~s lift throug h the day , · l~t~ We~n.esd~y, rQ?.rmng fo~ ~hlcaa:o MrR,. F.~• . She.rwo,od ;clos~d · t~e Where the forest sighs to the riv l' James w,11l enter a cql\ege l~ th~t program I with another .bea·u titlll pi •. Of the unknown blue and gi'ay . .place ad~ ~iI ~~a ~O~):5Jete~cClut:s~ ano SeleCtion. ",," . . . , ! ':1 ... ' , in electricity. '. / ,:'.' ·During· .the \· s'?cj~l'ho"l' i~e cre,a m I ~ ' ~...;;;..;..:.;,..--~-.------f--------:---flliC;l caKe w.er~ served by,th~)ostess '~~ I ~=~===~~::===:=.:=~~~===.:==::==== ':lR.DalJL;~:....'!'I... !"Il... .,-~.,. 1 ilndJ]~mo 'i(\ew~ ' ~ryp? ih· t~~ dh~:M~moria'i SernfOn \ Ap, t~'e years go by' the ran 's of r\>om. . . . " . ' . I t.h~ veterans grow Ie s. and the ,gueSts The se'ryic~~ ,a~ t~1e · Nt E : chul'~h flaW:' at' the graves grow more, :.ye~ . , . n ,"'<lu,,,, 'ot • iuaugu,l'atln.Lr t he MemorIal tll senti1)1en stilllivea, and wilt \iv~ services,' was held 'at? o'c1ocl~ , for I the yoar to come, as the ' son \;>Ui:&.VUHIIi abopf twentY . V'eteraps mal'ch~d to and STan' s ns hear t.he story of; the nl'lt'P.r'f'i'lt~ecbuf~b ..whe.~e ~v. Vf. fl. 13~iltlYbl'a.veI'Y ~nd valo'l·.pf theIr ancestors . adciressed ·t!;l'em. 4 · lal'.gG c.bOlr .('I( At an 'e arly hour' flowers. begM to of'picked voices ad ed to the service. arrive at the Township House, an~l at noon ' the . rOoms .w ere a pedec · Mr. arid Mrs. Clyde Bangham and .:. h . f W'l ' .'" (laug ter.o l mmgton, were . week-end tuests of ~nd Mrs. f"A 11 Chas. wrnft ' . , Messrs. G~. Oiles,bee, L. ,.. Zimmerman, Harold Howell ' and Russel arlett are attendini the auto in .Indianapolis th~8 week, ."

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. ~rh~e are unknown..;JP'~ ; in the thick t l', Ori ll~ 1iiUslde and the plain, '. Of the m~ssing scouts and the pick t . '\!~t they d~d not fall in vain. Though their.naqles m~y 'riot be engraven And tb~ir places in the fray, In our hearts now each finds a bavenThey who wore the blue;;,.ancl gray. For the God of ball1es is 1.> indly With none 6f manbo .d's hate Ir'h at j Cherished ever too bliridlyAnd these pawns of warfa.re's fate It'ave their tombs of nature's splendor ' . Each set forth ill I roud array Through an impul e holy and tender, though tl;tey wore the blue and gray.

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Financial Move - Waynesville National Absorbs married to Thomas the Citizen's Bank b} ibis union ;: ch iluren I

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And no drums wiU rumble anc1 1'~tlle , • And no fifes blow sharp and sh ill In the alleys that knew the battlc, Nor at p ibe.lone high hill ; Bu t the silent stars know 1hc 'Story And the broad' SK of th 4ltY Bends and Whispers low f t.heir gl9r · To thes men of b ill an~ gray. And no ban~e.rs o'er them are \lC/(lVing, · No marche.r com.e and pause With heer:; for · the laud or their saving , Or tears for thei r lost cause; Yet the t wilight star intermingle With tIle hues 'w hen end~ the day. , And the striving flags no~ 'are single · . O'er the met?- of blue a l}d gray.

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LeoJlllrd and, \v ~ I'(' borl1: William, Mary, Malissa. Anna, Willi am, th eir nl'>!l·l)()rn d i d in yuung manlt o< d. and Anna while The annou llce ment of t he puran infan t pa!lsed to the (~l'eat Beyond ella c of the husiness a nd go d will Thomas Lennanl , her husband. al 0 f The Ci tizens Bank by . The PI'I!C u rl h I' to lhe j5Tave twenly' " r '11 w aynesv i e a tional Bank will yf'srs a~ () Mar'h 22, 1l:)H} . H el' widowhoou had ue n long amI lonely. come ~a,s a grea t surprise in local She hall been in poot· hea lth pvel'a l fina ncial circles . The ' result is the culmination of yeal'S and hel' d~misc was thrrefore not uneX"pected. Anna Leonard wa!'; a good woman, negotiations c yeri ng a period of kind to the f riends among whom she about ix months ~nd will, no circl d. It m y be truthfully I:laid doubt, redound to t he benefit of th~ of hel', he uid the Ul:!st he could . I" h who rioes t.he b's t her circum- stockho lders ' of both institutions. sta nces atrol'lls, does well acts nobly , I The transfer of , bosiness will an~ Is could d n more. " probab ly be Illade about July 1st., 'Ihe funeral took p1ace a turday as it now awaits the approval of nfLerlloon at4 o'clock al t.he Ch rislian tl t kl Id . c:hUI'ch, Rev L. o . 'rhompson ofn- le s oc .10 ers. . cial ing . Tnt rn~ent was made in the The commjttees ho., ing in charge . Fricn<ls' burying grou nd. the dctails are, for the Citizens

Th e U n 1(uown ' Bl. ue an dGray

Mrs. F. B. Sherwood

IMPORTANT

• !lila Kel1l'ick, daughtet· of Thornso; and l~ali e nc c Kem 'i I" was born neal' LyLlf· .• eptember 1 " 18.8, ui etl May

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Bank, R. F. Mosher, . Frank ZeU, F . C. Hartsock and P. D. Clagett; for \he National, W. H . AlJen G. ~ R""lley J B '. P d J' 0 ~, " '. , . ..... . ence . an Cartwright. - - -... - •

SCHOOL BOARD ELECT The school board met in adjourned seSsion Wednesday evening: and elected ~he followinit teachers for the en-


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