Miami Gazette October 22, 1913 - March 25, 1914

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Th e hand of <Ieath is again plainly ~ Itay MiliA took a party to Cincin· ' and painful ly visible in our com- ~ J ~ nati Thursday. and after arcivin g Pau l Wysong. who former ly lived munity . With reckless abandb n has Read and Observ e These Rules C a r e f u l l y _ t here he put his machin e on govern it done its work. and , one who here, was married to Mi ss Edith seemed the Misses Ruth Harl!!ock and Rosaleast likely to be taken "-_ _....._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ment Square , When he went aft er _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _..:..._ _.-J it a little la ter Strain . of Xenia, on Monday. at the he was surpri sed to mond Dakin, Messrs . I{alph Smith. has been summo ned. parson age of Rev. Sullivan. The local post office has received Raymo nd Davis a nd Jas. McClure When sharp poin ted in~truments find it gone, He immediately no- were pleasan Charles Smith. Jr .• son of Charles instruc tions to the effect that tly enterta ined at the great , are offered for mailing. the points tified headqu art ers of his loss and home and Susan J. Smith in the prime of care must be exercised in of Miss Emma Hawke Monday receiVin g lmust be canpeu or encased. so that they began an Mr. J. S. Hart.sock. of Springfield young manhoo investig ation. The ,.. d, has been taken parcels post packag es in order to they evening. can nut cu t throug h th eir cover- police look ed for t he machine writes us as follow s: .. Encl osed find from all us. He wa~ born Januar y 18. avoid breaka ge and damag;e. ling , Hianes must be buund so that that day and finally located 1 . O. order to pay for the best paper 1891 in the it about ci ty of Daylon, Ohio. Umbre llas. canes, golf sticks andl they \\,;11 remai'! firmly attache on ear th. Mrs. Hartlrock is better Dr . and Mrs. A, T, Wright enter · d to dayligh t the next mornin~ on FreeWhen about ~ year old his parents articles of like charac ter most not I aach .' lher or within their handles or man avenu e. A colored tained but waS not able to make her annual moved to Wayne Thurilday ev eninga ta supper , mal •. giving Township, Warren be accepte d for mailinR' unless they I socket :! , trip to Waynesv ille,. but lhe rest of County, which in honor of their weddin g annive r the name of Co lem an. was about t o township has been are strappe d lecurel y to strips of I Seeu,; anu ~ imilar a rticl es should take a party O Ut joy-riding; when th sary the following guests: Mr. and the family. are able for their the home e of Brothe r Smith since wood of the same length. and are 1be put in sealed envelo pes. suffici- police ca ught him Mrs. J. H. Coleman, Mr. and Mr:l. rations ." . He had leaving Dayton. ' used otherw ise wrappe d and made sufli- ently transpa ren t to show E V. Barnha rt, Mr . and Mrs. D. L. the conthe machin e all dal and had run out Charlie I1R he was familia rly called ciently strong to withsta nd the im· tent'! Ink powders. pepper . snuff' of gaso line. and pawned Crane. Waynesville friends received word wall one of nine childre n, six boys the robes pact from heavier packag es coming- ,and si milar powders sho uld be in the machin e to flet more gasolin e. TU~8day of the death of Mrs. Irene and three girls. A sister aged eight against them in the process of hand· plicked in the same manner require d Tbere were several articles of cloth· On Monday afterno on in spite of Smith Johnson, at her home in has passed on to experie nce Heaven 's ling in their various stages in tran · for liquids. so 8S to preven t t he con- ing mis.'dng . howeve r. the very disagre eable weathe r a Kansas City, Mo .• which occurred joys and to await the coming of her sit. _ tentl' escapin g in the mail s. Fragile Ray returne d home Saturd ay after- gocdly numhAr of ladies enjoyed the Saturd ay. Mrs. Johnson wafl form· loved ones. Perisha ble articles -partic ularl y arti cl es must be marked "lo-ragi erly Miss Irene Phillips, and was The last year was an epocha l t!" noon with the machin e. While the hospitality of Mrs. ~eo W. Hawke l one berries and ripe fruits- also paints. , and peri shabl e article s" Perishabl e." machine had seen lots of rough ser- and MI"!!. J. Wilson &iward s at the a resid ent of Waynesville. The body in the life of our brother . In the oils. etc., contact with which would anJ llumerc,us details as to di ffe rent vIce during the afterno on . it was home sf the former on the Xenia was taken to Manha ttan, Kan .. for recent revival meetin gs held in be destruc tive to the conten ts of articles mu ~t be obse rved. All such .amage d very li tt le. pike. " 600" WtlS the pleasan t pas burial. Waynesville he took. with several other parcels. must be denied ad- Idoubtfu l articles should be exhibit ed The colured man had his hearing time after which an elabora te two other memberg of his family a de- misaion to the mails unle1lS the reg u· to the postal officials. and advice Saturd ay mornin Mr .IG rover C. Meredi th , of Col· cided stand f or Christ and his g and was bound course luncheon was st!rveJ, MiBSe8 king. lations with referen ce to packing are i asked as to the manne r of pack- over to the grand jury. His bond Emma Hawke, Rosamond Dakin umbus . who has had charge of tht' dom. He was received into the observed strictly . ing. Columbus branch of the T_ R. Jen fellowship of the Method and Ruth Hartso ck assistin g the wall placed at $6.000. ist Epis _ Mrs. B F. Mills. Mrs. Frank Car- hostel!lle8 nings Tobacco Co., of Winston-Salem copal church in Waynesville. ...-:.._ ____._- - -- man. the Misses Alice and Cathar ine N C f The deceased was well known in rr--·--·~·~·~.--.-.. ... I h · st M.. •... ··· ··_·_- _·_-_ ········· .. GREEN BRIER SCHOOL ce'iv~ aO:os~~~f~e~~a7r~mast~~~ c~: the commu nity in which he lived. Clark. whom ho tool< to the city. had ·1 . to come home on the train Thursd ay cern in the nature of a big advanceHis life was open and Some time ago the Green Brier ment, that of taking charge of a di h(\n~sty and integri ty haveplain. His t t evening . ___ "ot been t School. Diiltrict No. 13. was cloted vision of this company. The ad questio ned and many have ~n the ~. on accoun t of such a small enume ra ries a lar"'e ...J favorab i le comme nts concern ing his FOUND A SKELETON _~ ••_ _ _ _ _•___ ......._ _ • _ _ _ vancem ent natural ly car ••••._ ......... .. __1 tion. as only • two pupils were in at, increas e in salary. The many frienda manly qualitie s. While at work in the Daugh erty tendanc e, and a question as to their W. H. Madden was in Springfield Chas. Burnet t was in Dayton Sat- gravel pit Thursd ay, Wm. Hay of Grover are glad to hear of his ad A few days ago he was stricke n Sunday . and belong ing to Distric t No. 13, a raso urday and Sunday . vancem ent. His headqu arters will with typhoid fever. Not son unearth ed a skeleton in good lution was introduc for a <'Cl to discont inue still be in Colnnlbus. slate of preserv ation. While shovel- the school momen t did this dreatie d disease reSaturd ay-Cra cker and Cake Day until such time as the Mrs. Emma lo'arr Dakin is visiting ing, the earth caved in. and - - --. -- • the board though t advisab le to open linquish its death like grip and at. at White'8 Store. said Waynesville relative s. skeleto n came to light. It looked as DEATH district . 11:30 on :o~ar . O~to~r ~3. 1~13: Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hendri cks Friday -Fresh Fish and Oyster thou~h at some time foul Mr. Robt. Balling er, having two Mrs. Fannie Earnha rt, wife of ~~~:h~:m;~ny J:~n G~': ::~~ play ~, visited relative s In Xenia Monda y. Day at White' s Store. pupilB, and not knowin g which diBMatt Earnha rt. died at her home "Blesse d are the dead who Jle had been made, as there were two in th trict he near Roxann a. Tuesda y eveDing Lord ." was in, Oregon ia or Wayne bullet holes in the should er blade. e Mn. U. M. White was the guest Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hough , of The lower jaw was broken The deceased, with her husban d, and the Townsh ip, brough t Judge Robt. The deceased was aged 22 years, 8 of relative s in Dayton Thursd ay and Harvey sburg, were in town Satur- leg looked as tbough · d near W aynesvI'lle an" it had been Shawha n to meet with the Wayne . f ormerIy IIve , l i months and 26 daya. There are lef t Frl·day. 'day. broken in two places. The skull was TowllBhip School board, to settle the had the respect 0 f a II wh 0 k newe h r. to mourn hll gOlD" away hll father in perfect conditi on and d the bonea questio n as to where he belonged. .. She was the mother of Mr. Burton and mother , five brother s, Mrs. Chas. Stansb erry, Bon an Mrs. T. E Cummi n"". of Xenia, did not crumbl e when brough The School board bad Prosec utor Eamha rt, west of town. The funeral teu with other relative s andtwo sis I t to b a grea' daught er visited relative s in Dayton viaited relative s here Friday and light. Frank Anders on to meet with them took place at her lale residen ce Fri· host of frien"~ . t over Sunday . Saturd ay. - day mornin g at 10 o'clock, The some of the older residen ts have Saturd ay evening . After a g-reat service s were held at the Chapel, _ brough deal of discussion the board made a t to mind the pack Elizabe th Mills and son, Edwin S., Zeke Pratt. of Dayton , w~ the that disappe ared from townpeddle r motion Revs. Killender. of New Burling ton, that all pupils in Green Brier years CARl) OF THANK S of W.eBt Ne~ton,IDd .. are the guests guest of his brother . Geo. Pratt. ago, and was never heard of again. School diltrict should· have their and White, a Bellbrook, officiating. of M188 Marla Coo, k. '\ over Sunday . We wish to expr~~q our gratitu de The body had evident ly been thrown tuition free and ~e allowed $4.60 a I nterme nt was made in Miami cemeFdA I d . a h 0 Ie h t'l d belt b O e r h 110 month for transpo rtation for each an as 1 y ug ou t to saw tery. • _. can pupil who actuall y attends scbool by ! To those who sent flowers, to thOle office and proving proper ty. from said district to either the and Mrs. J. 8. Janney . FAR-REACHING ECHO bled state. Oregon ia or Waynesville Special who sang, and to Kevs. Grause r and T . L . P'lerce,o f S . fi Id pring e ,came Who I't was and how the body <Yot school. Mr and Mrs. Roy Irons and son, Cadwa llader for their comfor ting h -" f or a th ... d ' s Iay RoIlS. ollie Th un.uay there reeI'S a matter of conJ·ect ure. sy were words. the week· This arrang ement seemed to be end guQ."ts of H b k k M d off' e went ac to wor -_ ...- - on ay. Mr. Irons' father in Lebano n. Chas. Smith and Family. satisfa ctory to all the parties con• : OA VE UP HIS OFFIC E cerned .' Mrs. W. fl. Allen and Miss Olive ------.~~ ----- Rev. J. F. Cadwa llader preach ed HOW HEOO T IT McCollum werp in Cincinnati SaturMr. T. C. Patters on, who for the in Xenia MA Sunday V GET RAILROAD evening . MEssrs. day and lI8W Maude Adams in "Peter Frank Zell and D. L, Crane accom- last cigh t years has been a conAn t:ciitor who started about Pan." The Pennsy lvania railroad , it is spicuou s figure at the court house, twenty years ago with 56 cents, is panied him . unders stepped tood, i@ about to take over · down Saturd ay evenin now worth $100.000. His accumu lag and Mrs. Stella Smith and two daughDr. Mary Cook was honore d at the gave place to bis successor, tion of wealth is owing to his fru- ters, of Brookville, Ohio, were weekMr. the D. T. & I., which has its ter· last meetin g of the Warren County Albert Stubbs . Mr. Patters gality, good habits. strict attentio n end guests at the home of Mr. War· on has minus at Kingm an. A Columbus Medical Association by being made been a careful and obligin g official paper has the • 'dope" that it will to business and the fact that his ren Barnet t and family. presidt<nt for the coming year. and the Wayne Township voters then build its road intq Harveysuncle died and loft him $99,99 9.who have had business with him are burg, then across to Wayr ' esville and Exchan ge. Ed Thomas arrived home from Mesdames J. E. Janney . C. M, sorry to see him leave His record connec t with the C_ U & N .. at Miami Valley Hospita l, Saturd ay Robitze r and J. C. Hawke are at- has been a dean one. and he has Dodds stati~m. mornimr. Mr. Thoma s is getting tending the Grand HAS BOUGHT PROPE RTV Chapte r of the made few enemies. Now. this matter would be one of along nicely, his hand healing rapid Iy. Eastern Star of Ohio, at Columbuo. Mr. Stubbs , we are glad to ' say, great import ance, not only to HarAustin Thacke ra, who has been will retain the old force- Mr. Lou veysbu rg and WaynesvUle, but to living near Lytle, has recentl y pur· Mrs. Ann Wakeley, who has been Try a sa,:k of Burton 's High Grade Coleman and Miss Anna Gallahe r. the lines runnin g into Officer -You sll.y tho chauffeur chased the Thomu Cincinn ati, 8R Miller farm, near making her home in Mt. Holly, is White Frost Flour. It is made from These two officials hll.ve the whole coal facilitie s sounded his horn just as tile mll- Springb oro. The would be lessened all purcha ae price the guest of friends in town. She the choicest old wheat and is guar- county at their finger tip~, and are chine struck the man? was akllg the line. an acre. Lytle citizens will will go to Loveland next week, anteed by the manufa cturer to give mORt obligin g to all who have busi. Witnes s--Ycs, sir. Railroa d matter concern ing Waybe loth to part with ~r. and MrII, where she will stay this winter with entire satisfac tion or money re ness with them. Officer- Was the victim killed in- Thacke ra. nesville has taken up many column s her son, Mr. W. M. Wakeley. funded . For sale by G. W. Hawke • _ ••_____ stantly? of this paper, and it looks as though Witness-So instant ly, sir, that he HAD A CLOSE CALL the matter would never be consum must 'have heard the echo of thnt mated as far lUI we 'are concerne:l. Levi Lacy while hauling' ilravel The people of this vicinity , howeve horn in the next world. .r. from the Daugh erty gravel pit are hoping that one day they Will Thursd ay . had a close call from a wake up and find a good road WILlIA MSON -TROV llLO runserious acciden t. While coming out niJlg into the town. Mr Charles Gast.on William so~ of the pit. the rub·kc k failed to • - ••- - and Mrs. Stella Anderson Trovillo. work properl y and Mr. La~ was GLAZI ER JUBIL EE SINGERS of near Morrow. wt!re rr.llrried Sat thrown under the wagon, but he urday mornin g ill Lebanon IIY the manag~ to get himself from under The Glazier Jubilee Singen , that Rev. Gowdy . Mr . WillinmRon is n the whdels in time. As it was his came here Thursd ay evenin g under successful real estate and lami agent. back and IIhoulders were severel y the aU8pices of thA Daugh ters of and for the last nine years has mild" bruised , anrl he is thankin g hil~ Mary, of the M. E. church , gave a his home in Waynesville. Hi" many luckX stars that he got off'1lI' well 81 very successful ente't~ment to a friends here wish him unalloyed he did . crowde d house. The lIilections renhappin ess , Mr. nnd Mrs. WillIam.. - • dered were almost aU of the old son will !!!pend Ule winter at Jllc~80n AN OLD MASON . Isonga, and were well receive d. The ) sonviUe. Fla. .. _ • proceed s of the enterta inment will While Butlerv ille Lodge of Masons net the society about $25. rightly hoasts of the oldest MaIO.. tdOHT .BLOO ,"ING CEREU S • _ '...._ - - in tbe county., and probab ly the state, ' Mrs. Methea Alexan der has a Waynesville Lodge is notfar behind Catty. / Brothe r I. E. Keys was made a night. ploomi ng cereus which came "My husband," she " ~ald, "alway8 wantl me to loo,k my b~t, no ,matter into bloom Thursd ay night. The Master Mason · on Octob er', 1861: what the COlt-" "OWeU," her friend re- . ilower attracj.ed·many of t"~ neigh- Cop7l'la ht, &til, b~ the Panama-PaCUlo IJltemaU oDAl , bis petition having been receive d by P\le4. _ Ezpo8!t "on • •eM ~~~ lou . ," . '. bon and rriendll or Mrs. ,Alexan der • " the lodge on th.e he was .twentJ~ ~~ I-. ~'~': r;7~, .' .. ~

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