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Athens Messenger And Herald (Newspaper) - May 16, 1901, Athens, Ohio Tse Heers messenger Aid Herald Ami Ishad by Tai Lemur Iii Herald Prihna company. Fred w. Bush a a editor id hunger. Subscription rate be year la m i 09 t rear of paid in Advance. 109 uld of county of paid in Advance. t Hur 8 Day Hay in 190 la out of town Newil cow thu by mom eighth Page amisvill1 at Coolville this Kilson Villi. Guy Munn and Henry Poston called on Nelsonville Friend sunday evening mrs. Clinton Chapman is spending the week with her husband in Columbus. Misses Katie and Anna Monck spent sunday in jobs the guests of or. And mrs. Dennison. John Monahan of Shawnee was the guest of friends Here the latter part of the week. Miss Daisy Watkins of in Gan was the recent guest of her aunt or. Frank Ervin. Mrs. D. W. Schaft of Springfield is visiting her parents or. And mrs. Jacob Lama. Or. Shadrach spent sunday in Columbus with his sister mrs. Marne Womeldorff. Misses Ella Patton and Jessie idylls wire in Athens saturday guests of mrs. Alex. Smith. Miss Joe Chaney of Murray City was the recent guest of her sister mrs. Hollis Wyman. Or. And mrs. Nervitt Washburn and son of Columbus Are visiting friends and relatives in this City. Eola Howe went to Cincinnati saturday to make a two weeks visit with relatives and friends. Miss Lara Ambrose of la Gan was the guest of miss Gertrude Sheppard the latter part of the week. Miss Myrtle Webster of Canaan Ville is being entertained this week by her Cousin miss Lulu tedrow. Mrs. In h. Johnson of Akron returned Home saturday after an extended visit with friends Here. F. S. Tedrow and miss Laura Morehead attended the tedrow so Gettle show in Logan saturday night. Or. And mrs. Lewis Gilder left sat. Inlay for Cincinnati to visit their daughter mrs. William Beecher. Hobert Doan and family Are spending the week with his parents or. And mrs. C. H. Doan of Columbus. My Bernice Newton and Nellie Slater were the recent guests of friends and relatives in Columbus. Mrs. W. G. Hickman was called to Mcarthur recently by the serious illness of her Uncle or. Andrew Brown. Miss Lulu tedrow accompanied by her Cousin miss Myrtle Webster a pent sunday with c. S. Tedrow and family of Orbliston. Mrs. Emma Ruble mrs. Lizzie Coe and mrs. M. E. Smith accompanied by mrs. Jesse Vanhorn and mrs. Kate Evert of Logan were guests of Athena friends Friday. Qut8villi. Carrie Fuller of Columbus is visiting her parents this week. Wade Lawrence has been suffering the past week with a sore hand. George Calvert is the guest of his sister mrs. E. J. Gilson at Marietta. Henry Warren of Reedsville was in our Village tuesday and wednesday. C. C. Hulbert moved his family into s. T. Hull residence the first of the week. Vern Johnson accompanied by his sister mrs. Smith spent sunday at Chester. J. B. Smith Charles Adams and de Vanhorn went on the excursion to Cincinnati saturday night. Ira Coleman and sister Mary of Reedsville spent several Days Here this week the guest of their Cousin Nell. The Epworth league will give a social at the masonic Hall saturday evening May 18. A cordial invitation is extended to ail. Refreshments to cents. Or. W. R. Coleman of Chester and miss Myrtle Hull of this place were United Iii marriage wednesday evening by Rev. L. L. Cherrington at the Home of the Bride. They have the Best wishes of their Many friends. Bethany Ridge born to or. And mrs. Herbert Hayes on May to an eight Pound girl. John Johnson has purchased the farm formerly occupied by Clifford Gleason. Mrs. Augusta mow and sister miss Cella Burke made a business trip to Coolville the first of the week. Miss Bessie Stonestreet of West Virginia has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Hurst for the past two weeks. Quarterly meeting will be held at the methodist Church May 18 and to. Presiding elder will preach saturday evening and sunday. Miss Maggie Windsor of this place and or. Lon Runnion of exit trudge were United in marriage at the Home of the Bride saturday evening May la Rev. Arthur officiating. Sargeant Leonard Petty who has been sojourning in the Philippines for the past two years returned Home May 13 greatly to the Delight of his parents or. And mrs. W. L. Petty. He was met at the depot and accompanied Home by his nieces miss Osle Smith miss rate Johnson and sister in Law Mist Birda Petty. I. E. Mickle was week on business. O. O. Tinker of Trimble was Here a few Days this week. Born thursday to or. Ami mrs. George Hoisington a son. A. W. Shinn and miss Vesta Henry were in Athens wednesday. A. G. Henry attended the judicial convention held in Athens. T. E. Clark and Blanche Adair were Athens visitors Friday. Miss Bell Mcdaniel of Hubbardsville is visiting mrs. C. I. Gist. O. A. Curfman of Cincinnati visited his parents Here this week. A. P. Linscott was Here Friday on business connected with the courts. Miss Clara Ellenwood of Vincent is visiting her Cousin miss Lucy Dunbar. D. M. Beasley is making a two weeks business trip through West Virginia. Francis b. Henry of Athens visited or. And mrs. Z. L. Henry saturday and sunday. Mrs. Samuel Stanton and son Joe visited relatives in Albany saturday and sunday. Mrs. Seth Balderson is the guest of her daughter or of. M. Dunbar in Parkersburg. Or. C. L. Jones of Athens and Heber Henry made a business trip to Bartlett thursday. Daniel Clay and family Are occupying the House near the depot belonging to n. E. Dean. Masle Patterson of Chesterhill visited mrs. Sarah Henry and John Patterson this week. Or. And mrs. James Cray of Meigs county visited or. And mrs. Charles Cray during the week. Mrs. Z. L. Henry who has been visiting her parents at carpenters returned Home saturday. M. L Balderson and daughter May me of Elliotts spent saturday and sunday with or. And mrs. Seth Balderson. Frank Moore and Lizzie Hale of Sand Rock were married saturday evening at the m. E. Parsonage by Rev. T. L. Baas. J. W. Cecil visited his parents at Dunbar wednesday and thursday. J. C. Campbell filled his place at the depot during his absence. Mrs. Louis Wilcox of Murray City a pent sunday Here. Or. Wilcox who was has been visiting her parents Here for some time returned Home with him monday. C. A. Hines mention of whose death was made in last weeks paper was interred at Mound Hill cemetery thursday. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Little Ireland. Martin Flaherty has purchased a new wheel. A valuable horse belonging to ii. L. Davis died Friday i. S. Johnson was in Cincinnati on the excursion sunday. G. W. Flynn made a business trip to Parkersburg wednesday. Dell Shevalier and j. E. Cubb Lton were in Chillicothe sunday. Charlie tipple spent sunday with a Friend at toppers Plains. Or. Net Logan of Parkersburg was calling on friends Here monday. Miss Gerta place of Centen Elal is staying with mrs. Grace Duniec. Miss Ethel Chambers spent sunday with her Brothers in Little Hocking. Miss Ollie Doan is staying with her aunt mrs. Hope Walden at Coolville. Miss Iva Davis of Stewart was the guest of her father r. L. Davis last sunday. Several from this place attended the funeral of Timothy Gray at Coolville monday. Miss Ellen Mcpherson of Hockingport is the guest of her Cousin miss Ida Moore Here. Or. And mrs. J. M. Townsend visited their daughter mrs. Laura Livecy of Frost run sunday. Billy Mcgrath who has been working in Athens was Here visiting his wife Over sunday. Mrs. Isabelle Blair and son Charlie of Frost were the guests of her daughter mrs. Rosa Davis saturday and sunday. The Athens messenger and heralds May 16, 1901. Scorn. Sugar Creek. Or. Cameron of Athens was a business caller at this place monday. Master Robert Harvey has been quite sick for a few Days but at present is better. Or. And mrs. E. C. Logan and children of Athens spent sunday with w. A. Spaulding and family. Orson Mattison purchased a horse of a. L. Johnson recently and sold it to Sam Coe one Day last week. Or. And mrs. Addison Chadwick who live South of Athens were visiting relatives at this place recently. Or. And mrs. Fred Laughlin and miss Lillian were the guests of or. And mrs. Pierce near Athens one Day this week. Or. And mrs. D. C. White and mrs. Joseph Knox and daughter Angie were the guests of or. And mrs. John Knox at Floodwood sunday. Sugarcreek is becoming quite a business locality especially in regard to lumber f. L. Junod a farm being the Center of activity at present. About fifteen or Twenty men and boys Are engaged in the Tan bark and tie business with a demand for More help besides the logging and sawing. People Here Are under the impression that this Valley from now on will lie one of the most progressive in the county. With our Many resources we think their fondest expect Alons will be fulfilled. Us Sion of cod liver Oil with hypo phosphates should always be kept in the House for the following reasons first because if any member of the family has a hard cold it will cure it. Second a because if the children Are delicate and sickly it will make them Strong and Well. Third because of the father or Mother is losing flesh and becoming thin and emaciated it will build them up and give them flesh and strength. Fourth because it is the Standard remedy in All Throat and lung affections. No household should be without it. It can be taken in summer As Well As in Winter. Vuk. And too All drought. Scott amp Bowne be Mist new York. _ year s Trimble. Mrs. S. J. Lewis is sick with typhoid fever. Hon. J. M. Allen of the Columbus pension office was on our streets saturday. John Elliott of Sharpsburg was the guest of his daughter miss Ura last saturday. Mrs. Mary Nye is on the sick list and has been confined to her bed for several Days. A s. J. Hanford and family attended the funeral of mrs. Fletch Murphy at Hollister monday. James Cuckler of Downing on has moved his family Here. Or. Cuckler will work on the Brick Plant. Or. And mrs. G. E. May of new Matamoras returned Home Friday after a pleasant visit with her parents Here. The Trimble Brick manufacturing co. Are now making a Block with the name of the company on it in raised letters instead of sunken ones. Earl l. Johnson one of our town boys has enlisted in the regular army and expects to be attached to the 19th regiment now in the Philippines. It is thought that e. Ii. Lantz and Verley Sands Are in Oklahoma. They left Here saturday saying they wanted to be there at the opening of the strip. A a the Trimble school Board on saturday elected the following teachers professor a. Weatherbee of Coolville superintendent j. G. Pettit grammar Edna Daugherty a primary Lydia Wells b primary. Ii. C. Drunker who has been train dispatcher and resided Over the dry store has been promoted and taken to Charleston and will move his family in a few Days. The new dispatcher will Board at Glouster. Vanderhoof1. V Rev. Childs will preach at Tim Lap lot Church next saturday and sunday. Charley Chase had his barn moved Over an underground stable last week. Grace Mcbride of tick Ridge was the guest Over sunday of mrs. Chas. Chase. Add persons and j. E. Guthrie made a business trip to Parkersburg sunday. The baptists Are making preparations for a Roll Call meeting Here june 14. Herbert Guthrie spent last week at Alfred the guest of his Cousin Everett persons. F. C. Chase and family of toppers Plains spent sunday with his parents or. And mrs. Joe Chase. Several from South Canaan attended quarterly meeting at the u. B. Church saturday and sunday miss Vesta Harris who went to new Mexico for her health about a year ago will return Home in june. The misses persons of Alfred were the pleasantly entertained guests of mrs. Luster Clark a few Days last week. County teachers Union. Athens county teachers Union meeting to be held in the old College Chapel May 25. Mourino Hession v in music. Invocation. Principles of Art la literature. Prof. Ii. K. Wilson evolution of american school. Or. S. E. Kohl net District supervision or. Marvin Miller school Library miss Gertrude Brawley natural science in the Public school supt. C. R. Cline recitation miss Martina Riley an Ehni Ion session acc. Music. Some ends to be sought by the True teacher. Supt p. S. Coultrap self realization As the end of education. Or. F. C. Doan select Reading missmary Townsend j. E. , president. I wish to sincerely thank my numerous friends of Athens for the kindness assist meeting of Pallas. The dab finishes a profitable work on saturday. The last literary program of the club year was rendered saturday afternoon at the pleasant Home of mrs. D. J. Evans mrs. J. B. Fulton mrs. A. C. Moore and miss Stella Hobson were elected Active members of the club and several names were presented to be voted upon by the club at a called meeting May 25 at the Home of the president. Next followed the revision of the Constitution and bylaws for better adaptation to the needs of the club a number of changes being made. The president mrs. Price then introduced miss Morse As literary chairman for the Day. The program consisted of sketches of some of the leading characters in Motley Stise of the dutch Republic and history of the United Netherlands. Miss Moore had As her theme the historian John Lathrop Motley miss Mathews William the silent mrs. Price Philip ii also Des Carter mrs Sloane Dulu of Alva mrs. Rich Margaret of Savoy miss Boyd Margaret of Parma mrs. Hobson Erasmus miss Weir count egmont and Admiral Horn mrs. Conner Spinoza and miss Glazier Queen whelming. The recital of question for review was omitted on account of the length of the program. Some leading current events were Given by mrs. Dickason. Announcement was made that the National Congress of mothers will meet in Columbus May to 20, a fact of general interest to club women. Adjournment was followed by an unusual feature refreshments prepared and served by mrs. Evans and daughter miss Lucile and greatly enjoyed by their guests. Sam Sommers extraordinary offerings of seasonable a Stewart Normal. The second annual session of the Stewart Normal school will open monday May 27, ill it is the intention to make this a permanent institution and every honorable Means will be used to make it worthy of a Liberal patronage. A full corps of competent experienced and energetic teachers backed by the Good citizens of Stewart and a full Faith in the right As god gives them to see the right a have undertaken to build up a school Here that will be an Honor to the Community. Especial attention will be Given the common branches. Classes will also be sustained in algebra Book keeping general history literature physics and instrumental music. Commercial department. Double entry Book keeping will be clearly elucidated and the practical application of its principles to a variety of business. Special attention Given to opening and closing books. Musical department. Miss Blanche Melchi an accomplished and experienced teacher will have charge of this department. Ladies Industrial department. Mrs. Effie Robbins will Nave charge of this department and guarantees to teach any lady of Ordinary ability the Art of cutting and fitting dresses to an exact nicety in from three or five Days. And furnish one Chart of the Milo m. Turners tailor system for five dollars to be paid after you have mastered the Art. Pedagogy. A prominent feature of the school will be the teachers training class in charge of prof. J. C. Timberman of the Ohio Normal University. has made special preparation tor this work and is Well fitted to handle the subject in a thorough practical manner. The purpose will be to Aid teachers in the Solu Tion of the knotty problems of school work. Eur is and boarding. Neatly furnished rooms can be secured. Unfurnished rooms at toe per month. Boarding #2 50 per week. Arrangements can be made for boarding in clubs or self boarding tuition. Tuition payable in Advance to be promptly refunded in Case of sickness or Accident As follows common and higher branches 50 cents a week. Primary f Rade 25 cents a week. Music 25 cents a Etson. For full information or if you wish to arrange for room or boarding address the principal stating just what accommodations you desire and your interests will be carefully looked after. A. L. Robbins principal Stewart. E. A. Robbins associate Stewart. J. C. Timberman associate Ada. N2u w�?~2. A i have been suffering from dyspepsia for the past Twenty years and have been unable after trying All preparations and physicians to get any Relief. After taking one bottle or Kodol dyspepsia cure i found Relief and am new in better health than i have been for Twenty years. I can not Praise Kodol dyspepsia cure too highly a thus writes mrs c. Vav. Roberts North Creek Ark. Age done to matter. Teeth need care no matter what the age of the individual. Teeth can be kept in Good order no matter How Young or How old. Our care keeps Teeth in Good order. Our work makes Good Teeth out of bad ones. We want to help you. Card of thanks by a a a Alice and sympathy shown me during the illness Ami death of my wife. E. C. Carse a Den. Stop. The cough and work. Off the hrs a Hgt amp Seq a Thompson laxative Bromo quinine tablets cure a Dentith. A Gold in one Day. No cure no pay. Price 0vcr Ciu True a or. 2o cent. Dry goods land clothing. All the newest things in Black dress goods 50 Inch Black Cheviot suiting Selling at 08c. A Yard. 50 Inch Black Broadcloth suiting Selling at 98c. A Yard. 38 Inch Black silk finished Lustre Selling at 49c. A Yard. 42 Inch Black Brunnelli cloth Selling at 98c. Ladies tailor made suits elegant display of Fine tailor made suits and separate skirts in All the newest Spring styles and fabrics. See our ladies jacket suits in Oxford Blue or Black that we Are Selling at $3.90, Worth fully $7.50. Our $9.50 suits were made to sell at $12.50. Extra special in ladies Muslin underwear such a gowns Muslin drawers skirts Corset covers Etc. Fancy dress Gingham. Zephyr dress Gingham Worth 8c. Selling for Ojo. To Yards apron Check Gingham Selling for 35c. An extraordinary Opportunity in mercerized silk foul Ards Iii exact copies of High Cost foulard Selling at 25c. A Yard. Lace curtains. Our lace curtain department is Complete a no better value Ever offered a our prices this season cannot he duplicated anywhere. Come and get the prices on them. A belts All the leading novelties of the season. Prices always below others. Silk and fancy shirt waists. 41 our silk waists Are up to Date. We Are showing a Beautiful Pean de some silk Waist at $3.98. Fancy shirt waists just arrived. The most elaborate line of shirt waists Ever shown in Athens. Pricer moderate. Material Beautiful. Mercerized Cotton Batiste fancy imported striped Madras and numerous styles in those handsome White lawns with tine Swiss embroidery trimmings. Ladies kid gloves. All the new shades. We warrant every pair of them. A new pair Given if not As represented Price Only 98c. A pair. Clothing. Our Spring suits for men boys and children Are ready for your in so Section and try on. Come in look them Over and get Josted on the new styles fabrics and designs. Our prices Are always the lowest. Sam Sommer Stewart building Athens Ohio Headquarters for bargains. 1870 1901 l. A. Moore manufacturer of and dealer in Fike monuments and cemetery improvements. To main Street. Zanesville o. 106 Market Street Wheeling. We a 37 third Street. Newark. O. Ballard Corner court Street Athene Ltd for the convenience of purchaser in Athena county and Vicinity we have opened an office at Ballard Corner court Street and placed it in charge of James a ditto eau favourably known in your Community who i authorized by us to secure your orders at Wmk a my p kicks which prevail at our different a races and work order at our designs Are All new and original and patrons Are thus Able to make their selections from the new ent styles at no additional Cost make their hoping you will favor our or. Dills with your esteemed order we remain your respectfully in a. Moore. Report of the condition or the first nations Bank at Athens Iii the state of Ohio at the lose of Ruxine april 24th, 1901. Resources. Whiskey express c up a charges 1 we will Send you four full quarts Ora gallon Jug of our fatuous overdrafts secured and unsecured 407 20 seven year old River Mills pure Rye u. S to. H Bonds to secure circulation .37, cd Bonds on hand 44,800 of stocks securities Etc. A 59.904 53 banking House furniture and text urea other real estate owned. Due from National Banks not Reserve agents. Due from state Banks and banker. Due from approved Reserve agents. Internal Revenue Stamps. Checks and other Cash items. Notes of other National Banks. Fractional paper currency Nickels and cent. Lawful Money Reserve in Bank Viz specie. 23.562 St Legal tender notes 3,50 00 redemption fund with it. S. Treasurer 5 per cent of circulation. Total. In you of l,00a 35 64,118 hs1 2,410 54 63,036 46 12 79 58 i 1,213 of 3 27 <7.199 50 1,873 of 1401,76 1 or liabilities. Capital Stock paid in 50.000 00 surplus fund. A. Undivided profits Lea expenses and taxes paid. 3,<21 95 National Bank notes outstanding. 37,300 to due toothed National Banks 22 due to state Banks and Bankers. A 12 03 individual deposits subject to Check. 235. 45 41 demand certificates of Deposit a iikhv2 to total. I Mai ,786 1 stat or Ohio county or Atkins a i o. H. Rowe cashier of the above named Bank do solemnly swear that the above state. Belief tue 10 the Besl of my know Krc and i. If. Moore. Cashier subscribed and sworn to before me this the Day of May Bidi. C. Hopkins com it attest notary Public. Bin by obleness i z&x3sas7 Durecu it a administrators notice. The undersigned has been duly appointed a administrator of the estate or Joseph Boneau late in of county Ohio de Silas e Hedy is ceased. May f to ii 101 -nl8w3. For $3.00 a gallon. All charges paid by us to your nearest express office. Shipped in Plain packages so contents cannot be detected. I. A. Rosenheim. S. Rosenheim agent 309 third st., Parkersburg w. A. References a any Bank or business House in Parkersburg administrators notice. Notice la hereby Given that the undersigned a been duly appointed and qualified a administrator of tie estate of Zimrut to late of Athens county Ohio deceased. W pro t. But ii. Administrator. May 9 to 23. I we a Laws. A administrator a a notice. Notice i hereby Given that the undersigned hat been duly appointed and qualified a administrator of the estate of Alvia mom. Late of Athena county. Ohio. Deceased Phu by. Hunch administrator May 9 to to 101 u iw3

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