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WAYNESVILLE, OHIO, WEDNl!}SDAY MARCH 10, 19 5
FORME~-Clf1ZfN WflMAN'S AUXILIARY . Of 81. MARrSCHUR'GH .
AN INTERESJING
REVIVAL
Whole Number 33H7
OBITUARY
CENTRALIZATION
Paaslng awav is truly a part of Robett Mountjoy, son of J oh n and earth. It lendll a death· like air to COMP'\~ISON IN · REGARD TO our gay enjoymeqJ;l, and mingles WRITES INTERESTING LF.TIER AT ' NEW \. E. CHURCH NOW Jane Mountjoy, WU'3 born in ' larks· IJAPER WRITTEN BY' EDWIN ville, Ohio. June 14, 1880. He clieQ SlIrrow with our cup .of blills. Thosp ,STANDINO Of TOWNSHIP OF "IS VISIT ,;' , 001 G ON CHANDLER March 4. 1915 a t the home of his whom we Illve die. and the cold earth The regu'llU:' meeting of the Woo SCHOOLS grundson Robert Werntz. at lhe ago enCI088B them aud freezes the hearts man's Auxiliary wa:; beld at tho of 84 years, 8 months alld 20 OR"!! tuned beat in 'unison with out own. home of Mrs. E. V. ' Barnhart on He was the oldest of five ch ildren, T. Lee Adams wu born in Ohio Friday afternoon. March 5t h Til e Mr~ . J. Cooper, ann Amunda Mount in the year 18~9. At tbe age ot 24 meet\n!!' was called to orde!' by the joy b('ing dead; Arthur and John he came to Kansas City, and fOl' Vice President, Mrs. CranE', wll Mountjoy still living. 8 years was cunnected with the wide· r ead the 28th Psalm. The devotional He was united in marriage. to Iy known firm ofTrumbuli, Reynolds exercises were conduuted by Hev. J . & Allen, wholesale.seed merchants. Town Has Improved Since He left F. Cadwa ll ader. Seripturul quota. Rev, , Norman. S\veat and Rev. Mary Ann Hawke on March 7. 1852. Paper Is Full of Good Ideas Why To this union were born four children tions were.g iven in r sp,on.ic t~ roll· Years Ago-Was Here Only One Will ~ At • Olance What 8e then began businesS for himself Clnrenco McDaniels Assist. two boya and two girls. The boys Waync Township Should at '17 Walnut sti'et!t, where he con· a Fwc Hours CIl} I. After the rea~ing of tho Centralization Will Ac:compllsh Ing Rev. C. S. Grouser Edward and Frank both di ed at th tin\led to the tlrpe ot his death . His CCJ1tralizc Her Schools mmutes and other busmess the fol · age of three years. Mrs. John 'Adair Por Wayne Township aim in businetS was not so much lowing program was rendered: who died {In March 3, 1902, and Mrs. milking money, as to bllild up a repuChas. Werntz 8till living. tation tor promptness ana qUllllty of To the editor ot the Gazette, nnd From Slave Boy to Schoolmu.'3ter His wife died January 1. 1902 at Your essayist. for th day does not our many old friends: Part I, 1'h e ~lave Boy's Struggle. -'--- - --.,--.,....,......,......,..-:--:---1 stock carried. Hisleheerful encour· the SKe of ~9 , ... ........ .. ............. !Mrs. Cartw right I ex pect to present anything new, qement wu always wise. stimulat· He serv ed in the Civil War. bein g Part II. The Clerieal Schoolm aster ~tartling or unusual. On the conInlt and helpful, and no one went I have been delayed a little in honorably discilarged July ]2. 1865 trary his subj ect is somewhat old ............ : .. .. .. ..... . .... I\~rs. Coleman from his presence to work with, getting my letter to you, but I want He was always B devoted husband Chapter IV, Handhook ............ . lind ha~ oftenti mes been discussed in a feeliDIr of depresllion , He W88 f· d 1 and good fath er. He leaves to this borly. Bu t the fact that peti· ...... ... .. . ... .. ....... ·· .... Mrs. ijenlley warm hearted,. 'whole souled, a man to express to my rlen s, the peas· mourn hi~ lOBS two brothers , one tion~ have been circulated and over of , convictions and .ymp.• thy, who ure it gave us to be· with you ugllin, Sailor, Jack ... .. ... ,I\1rs. G. W. Hawke daughter, five grandchildren and 160 signers secured, and an elecalways lent' a belping band to the after 10 mllny vears, and I find the Social Aspects of ~'otc i gn Missions nine great grandchildren . ......... ... ... ... Mrs. l~ . B. Hemle rson tion called for Msrch 20th makes afllicte;! and distressed. Wbat he best way to reach all is through our 1st Grade ....... . this subject 'o f centralization worth left undone here, may be better done "old stand by" the Gazette. ' After some interElSling discussion 2nd Grade ...... . CARD 'OF THANKS much serious consideration. We ~here. On thiB earth·the broken Arc, When I B,ay that my wife and I 0.-£ ~hese readings Ihe meeting ad · . 3rcl Grade.... ... . in Beaven thtt perfect round. d At th I We deRire to thank our ' many are. most of U!l, more or 189l:I familiar 4th Grade .. ·.... . In 1886 at Valley Home farm, traveilld nearly fourt.een hundred ~oufl.l e . ~ e next ~egu ar m ~t. neighbors imd friends for their ad· with the arguments advanced both . . mg Ih Aprtl. tbo United Offen nil' 6th Grade ....... . ministrations to us during our late Ilro and con but some of these do near Harveysburg, 0 .. he .was l1\ar· mIles, to be once more m Waynes· boxes will be ope ned. Mrs . Peterson 6th Grade ...... . amiction. in the death or our fath er, not touch conl! itions in this township, ried to Mary Leah Cadwallader. who ville, you can imagine then, about and Mrs. Barnett were pr~ent as 7th Grade...... .. Robert Mountjoy. and to the singers. and I shall try in thia artide to con· survives him. He is al80 survived how much good it did us, for you visitors . 8th Grade.. ... , .. Rev. C. S. Grauser for his kind fine myself to those thing;! which ~a~': tW!~~~. David S. Adama, of know we are Dot 88 young W! we - - -- - .,...- - apply especially to the local situatiqn. words. and McClure & So~ . 1 find great difficulty ·In under· - The above table shoW'! the enroll. He became a 'member ot the First used to be, I being 83 in May and my Mrs Cbas. Werntz and Family. standing the attitude of those people ~-. Ch b l' Kuftaaa City wife just ten years back of me: Presb scboole of Wayne Town. Mo., in y ...the nanyear urc _ WI ment of U"e who claim to be indifferent to the w, 1888 nand. ...from the, hi e we can ' t say we woul d mnk e subject, either becaut!e they have no ship .by Ifrad~, the pr8l!ent !\Chaol first has ever bef>n active in good a very great" suc<;<l89, at the .. FOJ( children or because the children are year as shown by reeords flied about works. As trustee and oti!t!r official Trot," or some of these modern past school age. This problem is one March I, 1916. 278 pupils are tau"'ht C8fJacities he served thechureh taith· dances, still. we are perfectly able to Rev. Norman Sweat which concerns every citizen of the .. f u IY.and we II f or amos I ·t.... take care of ourselves, an 1)) .at pn!Sent by 14 teachers an ave-"'e 00 years. ~ community and sbould be solvl!d in . - lie sought first the kingdom of God hold a position with the city, still it ot·20,pupila,to the teacher. and ber'welfare W88 always upper. was quite a trip tor us· at our age ' R~vival se rvices are now going on a way, that will do the most good to '--h era t or most in his mind. b t f I"" ..,:-1 every evening at the M. E . church . body of T.. K Lee Adams. who the greatest number for ~be lon'g est Th e 1181ary 0 r th ese..,....; Leuter IVI·ns, WllO spoke on "he h'IS h ome C·t W-" tbu iweb I werebl uto'r compensa"e<J t ~ " Rev. Normsn Sweat, of (o·ranklin. In ansas I y .",- time. You IlI)d 1 may not agree any Benefit of Centralii1.ation, at tb~ a fine preacher. has a message every the year ia ~qo The salary under He never obtruded himself on the ' 0, n eng d'd e. me: so morning, arrj.,'ed here Satur- what th!lt way is but I am going to centraillation eXPend'ed 'lor the same public' and instinctively shrank trom of you 88 we I • ID so 8 ort a t me. Glang'e Saturday evenioS{, w8':1greet- evening. Rev. Clarence McDaniels. morning. The funeral tQok state my as convincingly as _, rvlce and mu· h m'o"' , tpe attainmenta which his merits We. w.o,:lld loved to have had a 'ed with quite a /lice audience. Mr. I ' f F kl' .) d' th i at St Mary's church Saturda.. ( can and position try to anSwer rnt.1tY 9( tile .... ""g attracted. BiB reserve longe,r Vl81t wit,. YOIl ~nd 1 wa:)'l,ted Iven" nlade' a ,l'Jlil'iaih'" speech. an" a so 0 ran 10, IS ea 109 e 8 ng. ." ...... fthin becauee(dbetterCQ diU ' idi · tube bl .to tten..llbd ..ethereonce g " U II in ~. RBv.Mcl>anlels haa asttong • .nev. ........ Jr n oRII! I·&lnollin'~'. alm08tto ' tlm t~, yetID a e ,a , .. was listeued to !lttj~n~ively ' for an powerful vQice, and is a great belp J.F. a.11fe.longtrl~nd . arl;pJments which I n84r adv.»~ one grade ·t o. teaeh~r will be $4820 c;irclesurrounded by,triendl' again. but _on account ot business, hour. He alstl made some cpnverts in these services. Come out and hear conducted the servIces. The body against it. A uving of, uver '$1600. of congenial · talte8 and .ympl,lthies could not be longer away. from hO.me to this plan of the sch('lol system. . t red· M" ._ In laml ceme""ry. Although you do not have central he waa atra~le and communicative. . We spent I! few·daVII WIth relatlv.~ It is an in teresting ..feature of the a fine song service by the large choir, was In er Peril to American Peop.c izaiioD there ,-1a . being. exp~dded ' for An opponunity to aid othel'll was 10 .Cfncinlla~1 and several ,days In Gfange to have speakers several and a good sermon . It will , do you Iransportation of Du~ilsllbOut $1600 II souree of real plea'lure to him and G~lcagO, WIth our daughter Mr,s. times a year. who address then on good. Some one has said that the only Robert Mountjoy, an old citizen at thi,a y.,ar Add to·thJ8 the uving in duties. _igned him were promptly Miller. b' • f' ta ' t th e nClg' . I Corwin, was found dead in bed peril that the American people fear ---h l ' d ,,bo t Seventeen yeaago we left Way . su Jects 0 Impor nl.e 0 I' ........ ers UlUl~ BllyOU ,..ve a u · and cbeerfully dillCba:rged; He was '" b h d Thursday morning. Mr. Mountjoy is a peril to their pocket and we are lhe aame ~bool 'pl'(lb)efll, financially anit confiding, exact and nesville, fourteen of which have or QO . . . ,__ ._ _ had not been we 11 since the fire, inclined to think there Is consideryou have now. scrupulously honest; gentle and dee· been spent in Colorado. which destroyed nis home, and has ablettuth in it when we are torced argue impQrtsnt Questions on the ·OW janitor serviee loday cos~ f655 tionate tn disPQllition, and fond of Ot course we toand many changes been failing rapidly, until death reper year or $95 ~r month. Cen l1is~ home, where he was ever cheer. in Waynesville, but I am glad to say, , buts of its effect upon taxation. It lieved him ot his Buffering. The tralizeabd .the janitor aervlce will ful.nd~pp,.·. Now that the taithful lhat the changes were all for the tuneral was beld SlIturday afternoon seems that increased efficiency. betcoat leas Fuel will i:oet leM. The companion and stronlt helper has en better. We are always glad to hear . at 3:30. Rev. C. S.,Graulerofficiating. ter advant:ag8B, better cit.isenship avini' WI equlplPent will be reduced tered the mansion prepared 10r him and know ot any improvements In Interment was made in Miami ceme· and Improved social conditions are but .impolllil;le Ao estimate. above, there comes 'to the heart an "our okl'home town.': ' • , . . alilpst sight of or rather entirely Tuesday evenin~ tbe Music club tery. But ohlYl/u ~ look at the teacH· increased and precioull . 8ense of poe. Ft-om time to time we. had some of . overlooked in the great anxiety lest beld ite third meetmg at the home of ers thrown out ot ~mploYnlent. It seeaion in tile heavenly country, where our friends visit us at our home.in ---Miss Ruth Hartsock. The life and Hon. T. ~. Scroggy, a former a tew more dollars or cents mURt be is npw known that next year in War our very own ~ave gone before and Denyer and we ~incerely bope to of Beethoven were discussed. Harveysburg citizen, died at his paid out for increased taxes. .There ren County. there will be needed we feel the constant ID~!.CUlrolll meet them again and many more A delegation of Wayne Township works Miss Helen Marlatt gave a well home In Tulsa, Okla, last week. are somawol'thy people however whQ fill vacancies no"," known' of i&bout that bind us to those (t always does us good to see our citizens interested in better schools prepared etlsay on the subject, Mias The body was shipped to Xenia, and would quite willingly pay the price teachers. We now know the Journeying friends old friends and hope you will hunt Us will ItO in Ilutomobillffl to visit the Marie Lippincott favored the club the funeral was held yesterday. it they were convinced that ·the. proSchool at Wayne8ville wiJ.l countries near: BO up if you ever visit Denver. scliools at Lees Creek on some day ot with a piano Bolo. The life and study Judge Scroggy was a Civil War vet- pOf!Cd.&ystemwould-be-more efficumt. . abOut ]2, the Lebanon to be within hand reach beC:aUII8 . W.e are beginning to get rested up nex~ week. Persons who have autoIf any such are present I bope to of Mozart. will be discussed at tbe eran; and a prominent Mason. aoout 12 of Warren County'. the home thoae'we love. from oUr trip, but the pleasant mobiles report to C. M. Robitzerr next meeting. prove to them that wbatever Cl'tra • _ ...._ __ Query: Where will the C)tller 10 cancy ey,erYII'here, and ~e memot;es will be with Ull always. chairman of committee to arrange expense there may be,it will be fully .... 12'come fromT Why Import.ed of abaence that hauuch weight to . Very Sincerely. for this trip. M.eet at Bank Corne; compensated for in better acholar. Subsorlbe for the M.I"!JJI Gazehe other cooAnt14. to be lure. is ba\an~ by the n.mese and real. Avarv Needles at 7:80 a . m. ship and' better social and industrial conditions. , ·To~jVD8~.ip voter will be nC!IIW of the Holy,Splrit's preeenre and ""'!!!!~~~~~~~!!!!!!~!!!'!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!~~~!'!!!!!!~!'!!!!!!!!!!!!~~': ~=========== vote comfort. Now beyond' the realm of = It has been generally #knowl. d , .. p J.,ldJ beCI:aUII8'(.r p'ain and,sorrow. beyond Ithll disabll· edlSed in tbe past that it is somewhat It!. of ilie ,fl8ah, beyond the re&ch more expensive to establish and of huinll~ ~ulatlon, his pinioned n.aintain the new system. Today po'werd unfold in the congenial at· It is ceasing to be true. Tomorrow mQ8phere of Heaven and he lives and it be altogether false. Lasty:ear forever in the temple of our ~ , , The citizens of Springboro had a the l~gislatUre of ·our s.tate pai!8ed He hIS heard the Father's ~ mass meeting last week and deeided ~ertam lawlS that. established sta~d. voice saying. 'Come home my sol'l ~ to have a home-coming to celebrate ards for our rural schools. To brmp; , and 'enjoy tbe companionship of ~"""""""""""""'_"""'''''''''~'''"'''''''''''''''''tA.,1ttN\o,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .........." ........,...",...'\".,..."........""........."................".....,............"'.., ................;; the looth anniversary of that villaae. them up to tbat !I!;aJ)d~rd and ~eep thoae from whom you have bet;n The officers elected were M. J Farr, them there will require an outlay wllsin l ~rnest }tog rs was in ' Dayton on president. W. B. Seigfried, vice· much greater thaT!- the proPo,!(ied SYII· time . eeparated. A':nd tben In . Tobacco Canvass at My~r J:tyman's. ' J. ·M. Cook. of Route Cincinnati MonL1ay. of that Heavenly rest, -he Monday'. president. Je!I8C Wright, treasurer teD? of ce~~l'allzatio.n. If you do not . Mise Ruth Hartsock was Il 'Dayton sees God 'a way was best and Miss Nellie Fitts sect·etary. beheve ~hlB, here 18 your evidence" J. E. Janney WI,UI in Columbus Wm. ThorpeLof Dayton. was here Tile home· coming- will be held this If we keep our first grade chartl'r, li is days '/Vere filII of peate and visitOr Tbur~ay. Monday on businC<!8. 1'hursday on a usilloss trip. calmneea. and sweeter did his spirit summer. and in the meantime the arrangements must·bema(le before Mr. and ·Mrs. A. B. Sides were grow ,u ntil the moming of March 3, citizens of that hustlipg little 'burg anothe~ school year begins to hll:v" .__ See our b~au tiful clisplay of wall 1916, the gates of life lifted. and Dayton visilOrs Tuesda . See t"e lIew Millinery at Grace are making extenRivc preparations do~esllc sc!cnce lilld manual tram,' . . papel'. ~. K .J !lnnell. IIdmitted him to tl1~ eternal spring· Lincoln Smith's. . for the day. They are all ready and mg!n our. v!ll,:ge school. ·If we cep. MI'II. Barton Kelly. of Cincinnati, time and perpetual youth. Messrs. Harry Sherwood and Fred willing to aid in making this occasion trahze thIS y!11I ~e Ilrovi~ed for m spent several <lays ' here lasl wl!ek. Foun~"",SI) me mone~. Owner will " . M.·.L. C A. .rere I·n Dayton Mondav. · one long to be remembered. t~~ new budding; If not then an ad'. plllllSe call at Gazettt~ office. '. . , Ho"wke " ,- -'.... .'--'-:'. . . , dltlOn must be made to the pres· Spring millinery o.n display Satur· . ent building and only the villalre day,.March 13, at t"e Millinery StQr\;l W. H. Madden was a business Get your Tobacco Canvass at Myer school children will'reap the benefit. •• . visitor in Clarkliville MondaY. Hym~1;I's. Mr. Frank' Sherwood, who was . .,,'. . Needing Attention Buildings , , taken so Severelv ill last week, is ' t-.low is a eha.nce 'f or ·You to get Mrs. Alice McKinsey and Miss Y 'T~" WORK gradually g, ettina' better. • \lome valuable ~aclitl,r matter cheap. LUlie Ne,dr af.tended tbe lunora1.of The present ~wn$hip builUings·are , Head our ad on another page. Mrs Rachel Williams. ' of near Lebconlltantly needing repair; fitty dol.. " . ' . ~n: r.tox)eys best ~I'llde Ol~mar , . . ' anon. ,!lUIt Friday. , . .lorlDe. cl~an. pUre, wholesome. ' Get yl)lIl' horse'cllP'pers ground at lars is ex,pended each year mere:ly .for Mrs Alice Alcorn, Phone ·9\). the Wllynll!lville Autu and M~chincry Wo offer a splendid line of high the repll.ir of the stoves and. it will be foot among ' Co. . . . I grade wall paver at Gc per bolt. J. but a short time till tbe buildings , There i... scheme Our old friend, ' Dan R. Anderson, must be remodeled 'unaer the state the · bualnei18 men Mi98 Elizabeth taw, of Oincinnati' , . . ,., and , ..~armers of . . M • G'I 'I . . 1 E . J anney. of Lafayette, Ind.. Bent us IiOme pa· regulations. Tbis means a new heat- . ,t bl!lvicinlty ·toReridJt ·ooy anda«irl was the guestof ' Mr, and Mrs. J : H. , St. arys uld wll meel will last week, and' he says he h!19 ing Bystem. in each of the five e<;hools to Washington, 0; C. The . boy who Chapmlln seve~1 'QaYR hist week. Mrs. E. V ~arnhart Thursday after· Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tatman. of (inish'ed hi~ 122nd shirt waist. at a cost of at least $r,s0i new derks rallM}B the best.ilcr4!l .of~ ~orn ~ and ~he ' . noon. LOuisville. Ky., visited with their also sent some verses to the Stouts· must be prOVIded $300; agricultural rhlrho p\,oVt'B heraelx'to be the ~t ·Ur. 0111, ' Osteopath,. at residenCE! ~r. •• . • • mothel;. ~.' Mllry Tlltman, at the ville (Ohio) 'News, but we are not apparatus. which in a centraliied . will be ·tne favored oftes. T . Peterson; MaIO St., Tues · Mrs. Christie td-cKlnsey has been FrienJs Home last week . going to publish them, as we want school would cost only 15 to ·$20 Ia rIo( all -of it. To the ·to,.,n and \Friday mornings. ., ,~ visit!ng het" daughtur, M~: Eal ' . whO hu the ; heJt 'prllen. a~d ' . '. , '. Swam, of near LebalJ,On, ·durmg tbe Monumental work of .trie<\ and !Jan taknow that ,we Must always when installed in .lite or ,I)()8Sibly' .. 1e girl who prov~ hE!raelf to be ' MtB. ~yerett .Mdlwee. and cbil- 'pas~ week. ' proven quality. Chas W·. Sc'h warlz be first. If these verses were from more country ~chool9 will coat over good housekeeper, . Ulen, .will ~ dre~, of Wilmillgton. spentthe w~k, " & Son, Lebanon, Ollio. his pen, and ' we seriously doubt it, Loo. This ·is true not ouly of ample aWIlNs tenderid to them'. . end with her par.lOte, Mr.. and .. Mrs. , Our new stock of wall 'Paper lS they are great. Dan is some shirt· ultu'r e appliances but,of This ¥I!. be an' oPPor~n\ty tdr Olivt!r Davia.at Cor:wi!:l' ' . . full ;of attractive nnd iatCft designs. ·Mi. : and Mrs. Alldre~s returned waist maker, but he i. no poet, and school supplies as well, such wo'iMn,kA! to their home in Chicago Sunday he· clln never make us believe he maps, etc.. In<addition to child In t,tie rMilarhoorhObd to .' J. E. Janlley. ,.'. evening; ofter a week's visit with wrote the jingle th!lt appeared in the law states .that all rural .what they' Iwa do'in their re The Waynesville Auto and· Ma· . ' . . . IInl!l,l. Get ' to worlt c:hinery Co are 'prepared to grind .Mrs. Elizabeth Ward. foriller Mr. and Mrs., J. ,... Funkey. : paper. ~e sent to liS. . hereafter constructed Rii'l., an4 t;hdw ':d\e horse' clippers with tlte latest I ill· tor Qf the Orthodox Fri~nd9 Cntll'Clll. connection with them vlcioj~ what you Stt!\~art grinder. '.. of Cleveland, Ohio, is Yie .Ros'Adair. of Liberty. Ohio, and one.acre of ]lUId for oriran,j.z ed Rlch~rd Mountjoy, of Lebanon, at-consolidated ",,~.vv,~ .,....,o. ::~~r~!~ ...I_1~_'·'U" what you , are· " Dr. Mary Cook . , ! • B. Hen· , .: .. terided . the funeral of Mr. Robert acres in order _rlOlln-' , M: White ,Conservative st~les. "U~I""'''iMountjoy saturday afternoon. tllral , . , . and . clever c~tlOnS
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