Miami Gazette April 30, 1913 - October 15, 1913

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filed by a movement that h as been I --.. .................. . . .... - ••- -................... _ ..... . . . _ . ... .... ... . ............ .. : : l '.'.Ld jlllll r or ;';011111" 1'11 I )hin. fIIad L' I inaugu rat etlby t hat concernt o('loHe ..-... .....-.. .... .. .. .. ...... .......-~ ..... .- . •... .. _ ..... .......... ...... ....... .. .. ItI .~ li,-, t "isilat i,," til St. Man ',; .~I ,- ~ . Fanni(' ("1I '1'." " ' 1"11. an d Fish Day - F r iday at W hiLe 's ~ton' . 1\'Ir~. A. l\ lallil hat! bee n v(.! r.l' ill. ,·!tu rl·!.. last Friday evening. "l~IIt" Mrs . .\ Iury [ lpl' '.\"" ,-, . ,'11 " ' . al t h p the sto re on Saturday evenings in t he future a l 6 o'clock. This pl an chu rc h was lilk.d wilh a ~l'r i () LI ,.; ly i hOI11(, lI f Elias \)~ .,'sl, .. · all, 1 fa nl ,, ; has been discu;;sed by a numb er of Mrs . S. D. Clayton visited fr i e n 'JI~ E. \' . Barnhart was in Ci ncin nati at tl'lIl il'\' ('"ng re"ati"lI. COlli e t,i ul l't-r till :-':u nd ay. ThurHday . t!I L' ,;an il iet' (Ie " raiK(' ant! than k", Dayton merchants in y ears past. but in Cincinnati last week. the Eld er & J ohnston company is the ).," 1 'in).," and III III' a l' lh t' "'ords uf IiI',. ;\1 r'. LiZZI , ' '\ , .• ,:. .! I'n', " 'r,. . ,it Mrs. (;race L. S I~'" I't ll t ransa~t·"' Mrs. C. 'r . ITaw,' k h ' ..., Iay d 11 111"1' I. r'tTI I, ~, 1 :1;'< i I('l' n 'Pllt' >' pohe ll I,,· "lie (I f (;,)11'" ,. hid IlliJU'" I·,"n,. , I' l an d first lo actually adopt the id~a and . .In to e ff ect. uURiJ1es~ in J ayton Wednesday. U I 1\1 r ~ "a" , . I1" . . ".r l).," . Ilt an. I carry It ~ I'ck f •,r ."l!l l' ra I d ay!;. tt'!'>'. :\fl('r a Ill'lei servi n ' Ihe f H IIlIY, The !Jayton N ews ed itori all y sal' s: M )'1 Ilislwp n. 1l11t 'U II ,·,·d hi.; tllL' III": ,J "nat han lI ain.,.; a :"1 f.l!Idl y. essr::!. ~ mer l{o~e rH and W. A Saturday Crack ... r anJ ('ak .. fla y . Thri ~ t iall J D.I' '' a llli c ho ~e the - The management of this store be- Benecke wer e in Ci n~ innat i Th ur~d ay : li t Will Whi te'~ . (·Iosill)..!' ' ·t'I·" · "f t he · g(l!lpel fl,r th o Lil tle LII" I' Lillson c~le b rat . M i ~s Ma ri e Mi ll el', wh o wcnt to I : e ve~ tha l Day t on i" oegi nni nK a new era . and that tbis momen t ill the If you w, ' l nt a ""ood 1~" r l l'I I'ze r c'al l J \" WI ' t . CO" . .I ·IV ~l ~ h rh. · ~ Il'L ," a Ill'" tt,,·t · I I ' I I .ll'l! r ~ary Sat· .... ~ • ·V. "e was In 11 1<'l nnal l "n ' . . . . . , . .", . " ~ ., . , l" ,, ·r .. t I ' lay aJlIl Cleve land in J anuar v, wr itel! to l,usi m'S"; Thursday. " Th,:s(' Ihi l1 j.';~ havl' I " p"kL'll 11111,1 ' 'Irtiay af l" I. Th,' lillie Kids fr iend i:! here that Hhe hlCl bee n in, oppor tunity to put in to c ffec t this · Chas. F rye, phon e tl! I l· L l ·S. \ ' flU tlICIt 1111' J',,,, mi"itl I" l'lllail I l IlC lJ(' (" a :"Hu . n ,.vcr e: , . J,... I 'In \ \ 'lI{J l in J. formed by th e !:!u pe rintendent of the ud vance to larger,city id eas I t is beli eved th at many of th e ot her T . R. Sm ith has been ('u nfi neu toO eh a;; . SlallH he rry tra ll"acl\'u hu ~i· Y"U . and th ut .1' ''"1' j".\' IlI ig-)Il IH! 1·:. ~ lhp r JI \' I ,,J l'r~()1I I ll'· " ' th schoo l!'! th ere tha t her work h a.~ bee n " wI' 11 ad opt the 6 o'c lock cia" th e house several da. v iI with rh e um a · ' 0 'r l ·1 f II " . ' > 1I1"e ,,, mlur., store. ., ~ lH.!H ~ 111 aylon lursuay . U . :"\"vl·lla 1:"lwcl'e. Kath leen Gilmo very sat isfact ory and will go back ing hour for Sa turday . a nd it Is ti~m . ~l' h" l arl.v . . ,·et prad ica l and simply J)(i ri ~ 11 1·11(1.' rson. I(athl"en !l en. nex t yea r al:! a r c!!:, ular teacher a t a C. Carey was a ull sin, ',.s vi sit or 1,,1.1 . III'' U"1' ~ ~'" ur St' ' rece .lvel I I'rl l' r ap t ,.I 'r>'" n. f:hell J an<'l Carlw·riorhl. 1':1"1',, nice in crease of sa lary. He r many mu ch to be hoped th a t th.ey wl'll dl) I. If you wan t reli abl e BU lorgies, Su r , to F. Cincinllati Ian Thu r ~ uay . . f " attt'nt loll 0 all J!rl'~ellt 111 ,, 1 was Huwl,e and I\ l il,!retf 11 .' lrt.~, fri ends in Waynesv ill e are very gl ad ~o rieB and Farm Wagons. see Cross I ., 'c k 1,,1 pful and inspi ring in (,It! ry wI)rd. -- - • Th e step invo lves a co n 8i d e r ab l~ to hear of her good f ur t ur,e . Bros. L. A. Zimml'rman at tenrl etl to shifting of tht> volum e of trad e, bUl At til l' C!wil' "f hi~ Sf:! r m OIl after OI.HT U A~\, bu winess in Cincinnati Thursd ay. with the enfor ced compl iance wi th St. Mary 's Guil d wi ll meet with till' l'xam pl e of tlw 1I1'09tl s hl' laid --Mr. and Mrs. Amos Harnish, of early cl osing which recenl events Mrs. W. A. Benecke Thu rsday after. Mil son' s rert i li ~.e r . the best on the h i~ hand s lI).Jon twell'e calldiJalt-s, Ma rl in Van Buren, son of Jacob market. For sale hy Chas . F rye . p rl'~( 'llled by lh e rec to r. for ('" n, ancl Elle 'l Houg h Zellers. WiIS b"rn Spring field. Ohio , ce lebrated th eir have broug ht about, there ought to noon at 2 o'c loc k. Ar malion. and by that s ig'1l c"rl itil.d nea l' li agarstown , Ma ryland . AUj{u:,lt .Ilolden weddin g ann iversary April be no diffi cnlty on the part of the E. !-:. I::br ig hL of Frankli n was lh t'lil of Cod '" favor anti g'l) orllle~s 2, lX&7 an d di ed Apri l ~ 4 . 1!II ;l . being Miss Marn e Brown is th e g uest of 12th. This' coupl e have s pent nearly people in adjusting themselves to Mr. and Mrs . Lindl ey Mend enh all call ing- li n W ay ne~v ill e fr ieml;; Mon. tuwartls them . Th e elm;:'! rom istt'd ab o ~t 76 y~ars o ~ age . One of a all t heir married life in Sp ringfield, the change. day. , of th e folillw ing: Mr. all d Mrs. J . Ifaml ly of nin e chrl d ren. four sisters From the standpoint of the mer· for a couple of days. with the exception of about fi ve W il ~(m Ed ward~. Herh ' I,t S. Ed. land four brothers. none s urvive chant. th e change is much to be de. I years, when they li ved a t Bellbrook Mrs. L O. Thompson ~n~.children Miss Emma Moouy. of Day ton , ill ward s. I·:t han Cra n.·. Ida J . Hawke , him , and Waynesvil le. Mr. Harnish is sired . It works for a more general a musician and Wa!l through the distribution of business :througb the of Pendl eton. Ind. , a re , ISltmg Rev. th e guest of Mr. a nd Mrs. E, V . Leah M. ~Illith. Adolph in l' Zimlller. 1 Whil e qu ite young the fil lll .I..man, Huth H. Hartsock. Emma A. m ved to Ohio. wh ere he has sinc e Barn hart. Civil War with the then famou~ week, and it means better service in P. B. Thompson and family. IJentley, Henr ietta Mc K ill.~ey. Ulie resid etl . Shortly aft er he was beref t every department and a more ecoHawk en's band . Whil e here he was Mr. T . K Cum mings and so n . L. Graham. an ti Lav erna Kell ey. A full li ne of Chas. A. P . Barrett"s lof hI S mother . but the father lived , the leade r of the Waynesv ille Co rnet nomical placing of the organization. Bishop Reese won th e h e art ~ of i for Qui te a num ber of years. It is to the salespeople that the Paints and Varnishes at Rogers' Fl oyd , of Xeni a. spent Sunday with band. They an"! the pa rents of four relat ives he re . a ll who heard and met him . Ilu' : On February 29.1 876, was married children, three of wh om are still g reatest benefit accrues. Saturd ay H ardware Store. mi lilyand Ihe d e~ire to ser ve a re lto Elizabeth C. Smith; t o them were Jiving. The Gaze tte. together with is a hard day, fatiguing at best. but Mr. and Mrs. Lou Vinson and Miss ev id enc ed in his every wo rd and bo rn four children. Wilbur n., Harry Allie Huffman, seal e r of weights many fri ends here . hope they may when continued until late at night, Jean Ferguson. of Dayton, spen t live to celebra te their diam ond wed· it becomes a day to be dreaded'. Ef· Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. J, W. ami measures , was in to wn F riday deE'd, a nd th us he fol lows th e in , \ M.. Es tella and Margaret. Estella juncti on of his Lord : He who woul d dying Octobel' 2, 189-1 and Harry on offic ial business. fi ciellcy suffers as well, and that is a ding. White. be g rfl at alllong you le t him b' the ' Ma rch 8, J898. less that does not by any means fall FORMER .PASTOR GOES SOUTH upon the employer alone. From a e Bell Cream Se pa rato r, th e servant of al l. Corclia lly amI grate. The deceased liv ed in Waynesville Blu Mrs. Clark Cadwallader, of Mor. h est on the market. at Hoger s'. fully d id t he cong regation of St. for a nu mber of years, a nd although humanitarian standpoint alone the row , and Mr. Frank Cadwallader. of Rev . L. O. Th ompson . of Mary's r eeei ve Bishop Reese as the not a member of any church, was a ~ove of this store is worthy of th.e Lebanon. were the guests of Mrs. ton, Ind " form e ll y pastor strictly tem perate man and a peaceWilbur Ze lle~, of Cincinnati, was chief shephe rd of t he fl ock. l:tMt-.~IIWlhMtion, and that 111 Agnes Wright and family, Sunday. Christian church here , has locate~ where - -- - - iul citizen, called to his parental home, Friday its highest vaJue lies. at Loranger, La .. where he hus pur, CORN CO:' H EST After an illn ess of about nine rt is to be hoped that nothing Cross Bros. will be found at the evenmg . by the death of his father. chased an 80 acre farm . This farm shall come up to interfere with the weeks he was Qui etly released from He r eturned to Cin cinnati SUYlday ffi !lelow is li st I) f "nlries rece ived is located near the church, whe:oe he ~u c eess of a plan which is 110 fraught o ce in their large ware r oom whe r'e hit! terribl e lIuffering. 1f>llving a they will be glad to meet you. and evening. bv th e Ohio llepar tment fl f Ag ric ul· - is now pastor, and Mr, Thompson with possibilities for the good of all faithful wife. a Bon and daughter, are in better shape now to help you ture from War ren l',)unly, t u dale. can overRee the work on the farm in concerned in its operation. Cross Eros. request everybod y havbesides one ni ece , four nephews and bargains than ever before. in Many more ent ri es are wanted . connection with his pastoral work. oth er relatives to mourn his death, ing accounts or notes du e to the firm Buys get busy. (; el you r neighbor Pendl eton reluctantly gave him up .. May his ~pirit rest in peace." Hugh Ridge left Sunday for Day , r to com e in and settle. e ithe r by cash uoys Lo enter . I:emem bel' it la l(cs CHINA'S APPEAL TO CHURCHES to become one of a colony formeu ton, where he has secured a good po. or note, as they must have their 10 entries for eac h cou nlY contest . CARD OF THAN KS at that pla.!e. On April 17th an appeal was made sition with the National Cash Regis. busmess all closed up. and 5 fN each tow nship contest. It The farming land around Pendl e· We wi.h to ex tend our sincere ts noth ing to enter, you have ton, Ind., is selling at $1 50 pe r acre, by the Chinese Government to all ter Co. Hugh has been the effi cient Th e MeCo rmick Bind e J'~ and Mow· cos eve rythin g til ga in. e ven if you do tha.llks to th.e friends who so kindly clerk in J. E. Janney 's drug stoY'e and choice locations for $200 per th e christian churches in China, to ers and Re pairs are soltl by Cr oss not win this tim e. you get t he ex. aSSisted us In the death of the hus· for two years and ill a very populalr Sunday, April 27, as a day se t aside acre. Finding that land just as good. Bros. peri ence that will help you for the band ~nd (ath~ r ; also Rev. Grauser young man. Success to him. ' and climate far better, could be for prayer that China may be guided h18 Mrs. Chas Stan ton, of Yuba, Ari. nex t time. Lay yo ur plans now nnd I(or, t l conllsobhn ll wofrds, hMr'ffiM~fHt bought in eastern Louisiana, for to a wise solution of the critical Buy your Fertilizer of Chas. Frye , sho "0 d " b t l ' " al1u le pa earers or tee clent '.0 per acre, a number of the leadin g problems besetting her Prayer was who handles MI'lson's, the b~ t. zona, and Mrs. J ohn Hau cke, of Cin· cornw T a l you cand ea'" 11lm' r" ISlI1g . wh Ie ' h th e f unera I was ~, I manner 111 the appeal for the new requested in cinnati. are g uests of their sister, J un . 1 es your see . Ln l'Ie!l c ose con,J ucled . men of Pendleton , formed a Land Company, went south and investiga· Government, for the National As· Dr. J . T. Ellis. A . Ma ffit . J. O . Mr~. Harvey Gustin . e . Mrs. El izabeth Zellers, Son and ":" rlmll l!. Corud l \V. l\·,,~s,' ilk \ \ '.1\' 11" ted. They were more than pleased, sembly, for the President of the reo Cartwright, J, C. Hawke, C. M. ' dD We wI'11 open our Ice Cream Parlor Alhc'rl (ole l 'k" " ,,'1l P!:till H.,da" Da ught_e_r._ _ and bough't a large tract of land, public, who is yet to be elected, for Ro b nzer an , L Crane attend ed ~2l1Tre tt Tun "" !.,·I ,.,"c.l 1I T",lkcn ... k .. - ••- - came back and formed a colony. and the Constitution of the republic, for inspection of New Burling ton lodge. next Saturday evening for the seaso n, LOlli,; \ ' e rwn 'h' !., ·h.",,,n '1'"" ken·d : ST. MARV 'S CHURCH 'J' lI rt l"Ul"' " , "----ur-e-ntrw on' their farms planting the the maintenanee of peace, and the F & A. M., Thursday evef\1flg. The having closed thp. moving pi cture Arth ur C, ,\\'.[ II 1.,·b.II''' " election of strong and virtuous men affair was a very pleasant one. A show Mond ay evening. We g ive al l ~ I ilbrd 1ll-lId r,·" " .. rr" ", ~''''' " 1 . Thurtlday , Ascension Day, Holy spring crop. to office. The appeal was given a fine chicken supper was served. . old and new patrons a cordia l wei. Th e Ohi o Ul'part ment of AgnClII ' ICo llllllunion at 10 o· clock. Mrs. Thompson ana family are come. Come in and have a dish of ture ha~ r ece ived free Was hin g ton Sunday after ARcension Day, May here visiting at the Rev. P. B. wider scope by being sent lo clergy· Vacuum Cleaners and Carptet cream anu listen t o the mu sic next trip a nnounce ment::! fr om Warren '.1. Sunday Schoo l a t 9:30 a . m. Thompson's home, where a reception men of all denominations throughout county . as ful lo\i,'>l: Sermon and Holy Communion at was given them on Friday evening America to join in the intercession Sweepers at Rogers' Hardware ISaturd ay evening. W. C. Phillip!!, Civic Trutlt. Lebano ll. t hree trips . 10:30. Thc recently confirmed are of last week. All the member!\ of for the new republic. It ill a tribute Store. Prices right. City Nat ional Bank. Leban on. on6 r('quested to be present [at the Sunthe church gave her a hearty wei· to the Christian work in China, that ~~~~~~~~~~""!""_""!""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tri p. day Schoo l hour . Everybody invited come. Especially was this true of this appeal has been made. It is ~ Co nj.'; ressman F es.~ will offe r fr el' to a ll these se rvices. the .. Loyal Daugh tel SOl Sunday said that this is the first time in the - - - . - - - - - - - - -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _"""'!'_ _ _-: t. rip frum lI Ji~ c~n! r':S8i on al d ist rict. I l'~e annual m eetin~ of St. Mary's School class Mrs. Thompson was the history of the world that such Ii reo quest has come from Ii non·christian teacher of this class whil e living at TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DAY IParISh will be h~lcl III the church .-,;:....~ 'l"lfI ' ./ " 'L~ nation. nt'xt Monday even mg. May 5, at 7:30. this place. In response to the appeal prayer By A TAXPAYER Beeau se of th e Co unt y Sunu ay [At this ,meeting the. vari ous treas· Mrs. Thompson will leave Tues· day of next week for Toledo. Ohiu, was offered in St. Mary's church, -_ _ _ _'._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _I _ _ _..J ::)('hool Co nvention a t Spri ng- boro, ure rs WIll make theIr re ports, wa r· May 22 - 2:~ . it \Va;; thouM'ht oe:;t to juens and vestryme~ el ected, also where she will visit her brother last Sunday, for China's guidance in S.ems to be the need of the hOllr I weary hands (' ha l1 j.';e Township School Da v to I,delegates to the DIOcesan Conven· before going sou th to join her hus· the choice of a chief magistrate, and for his General Assembly, that all (.n Main <ltreet, If hecould behirl~d l The street!:! will have to be beUer Wedn esday , May 21st. li~n : and any oth er husiness per· band. No lJr izes are off<:' red th i!'l yea r as talllm~ to the parish, that may need Rev, L. O. Thompson and family things may be so ordered and settled by the hour during the rainy periods prepar ed befo re the oil is put on . were held in high esteem by the by their endeavors, upon the best to scrape off the loose soil and du st. \The surface d irt should be more il was thought th at all citi zens had ,a LLe ntlOn .. A .full ~tl endance of the people of Waynesville, and all join and surest foundationa, that peace we would be rid for all t ime, of tha t conscientiou:;ly remuved, th e sand bee n call ed u pon 1\0 much th at it cong regatIOn IS deSIred . with the Gazette in wishin&' them and hapJliness, truth and justice. re much at least. Drawn off with the placed so oil cannot run to waste , w/l ulu not he adv i~a bl e . CHRISTIAN CIVIC UNION prosperity and happiness in their ligion ana piety, may be establishetl hoe to one side, the water would Ichuck holes fill ed up with g ra vel. drain off in the gutters and the IAll this done before oilin g is co m. While the ex hibil may no t be among them for all generations. new home. qu it e so e laborate as last year we A' . cr held Alll' II "9 1913 beaps collected be hauled away at mence d ....- - a re sure it willb(' a ppreciated and th t a meetln . . " ., . - , , BAPTISMAL SERVICE the earliest convenience of the city. Labor can be had now, very reason· each patrun of the rural schools I e Ch.rlstlan CIVIC Unron e lected the L I. O. O. F. ANNIVERSARY No amount of oil would long suffice ably, when it i1\ ra ining every other followlllg officers ' d if pOR.-; ibl e bc present and see I . . Last Saturday was the 94th anni· A beautiful baptismal service was to hold so n1uch loose substance day, and before spring work tak es shoul th e wo rk of the coun t ry sch ools. J . E J anney. P~esld ent Frank Elbon VI 'e P veraary of the founding of the In· held at the "Three Brid&,es" last do wn . It has been tried ,' but for it out of town, "Th~re is a tide in Th e children ' ~ program will be given Lo' I) ' ' S C • res . dependent Order of Odd Fellows, in Sunday afternoon. A large crowd t he IlJIt six months the residents of the affairs oC men"-o mitted, we in the morning followed by an adW'UIS rlnt Z' ecr. .f t a ry Ilbur Sears , Treasurer America. In the evening suitable gathered on both sides of the runninll the two business sections have been can sprinkle the good old summer d ress in the afternoon exercises, in commemoration of the stream, where eleven candidates deluged with dust. Either the all through. The dirt cannot be got off Remember this is fo~ rural sch ools Executive Committee: Rev. C. S. event, were held in the hall of the received tAe ordinance of Christian will have to he put on twice a year, when the street is dry and hard as and pl ease give it as much attention GN~ahuser, Rev. P. B. Thompson, Lafe or the Itreets better prepared to turnpike. Ie olson C M Ro bitzer Geo local branch of the order. Rev. C. Baptism. . Let us take counsel. one with as you would t~e!:a.:mer's Institute. IMill s. ' . . , . S. Grauler was the apeaker of the After this ceremony the crowd conserve the oil that Is put on. Public spirited citizens welcomed another as to best methods and from LOST FIVE GOOD HORSES A IneeLing of the Christian Civic evening and ilave, what all who went to the Claristian church and Union. will be held in the WeBley heard him, say iB the best address of aftllr a brief ceremony three can- the opportunity last season to con- year to year try to improve on past Frank E. Hartsock, of near Ferry, Club Rooms, next Sunday, May 4th, , the kind ever given in the local hall. didates received the ordinance of tribute to the oil fund, when told itle~o:ts, I~!s not the money, pU'blic .' Milllt Lucy Emley sang two J&t.autiful baptism, in the Baptistry of the would keep down the dust. So it spirited CItIzens are after, but reo sold a team of black horses to Mr. 1913, at 2;30 p. m. All members are. did, for a time at least, but for the suIts Clouds of dust are not sani. Schutts, for l440. Mr. Schutts has cordially invited to attend and help '80108 as she alone Un ain&, them. c!lurch. . , ,'Th.·..ere very highly appreciated Both services wt!r~ largely attended lut six months, every passing auto, tary. "Cleanliness is next to God- had bad luck in 103ing five of his iin this good cause.. er ~of wind undid the work of !ineas." valuable horseS. ,L~,N. Prmtz, Sec y, and were very impr_".. . ~·~,;."."." ,~,•.•• ,·.l:;i, • alfpreaent. · . " Paulina llllll l' rw or l h lat ely re, ce ived a Il, tll' r from Il . H. Ander, son . of Lafaye t teo Ind ., wh o inform s he r tha t he h a~ heen q uite ill, bu t that he ti nh;J)(>d hi ~ ti fLy sevpnth shi rt wai st be fore he becam e so ill. 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