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Athens Messenger And Herald (Newspaper) - September 13, 1900, Athens, Ohio Y a it it a t f a Quot Vij a to a Tartt in to 4>�?�.=��??� 1 a a a a 1 i i the Ati Kejss messenger and Herald september 13, 1000. Avg i r7 i 1 3 7, j out of town news interesting happenings from every Nook and Corner of Athens county and adjoining villages Guysville. It w/w3 Nelsonville t. W. Burnell spent sunday with relatives in c3lumbus. John Bland left for Chicago where he will re enter the Hahnemann medical College. Harry Welch and miss Blanch Sis Mon spent sunday with friends and relatives in Lancaster. Senator and mrs. Dew and or. And mrs. J. C. Dean spent the latter part of last week in Columbus. Or. And mrs. Charles Coleman Are enjoying a pleasant visit with Friend and relatives in Cincinnati. Or. And mrs. John Sweeny and daughter Gladys spent sunday with friends and relatives in Logan. Mrs. George Coe to and time interesting children spent saturday and sunday with friends in Beaumont. Mrs. Stanley Dew and Little son Are spending the week in Athens As the guests of or. Ara mrs. F. L. Preston. Miss Lizzie Pennybaker in company with a crowd of Athens people spent sunday with friends in Columbus. Mrs. Win. Raybould returned saturday from Marysville where she had been the guest of or. And mrs. Tho. Hay is u id. Miss Anna Tullis has gone to Spokane Washington where she will spend several months with her sister mrs. Ada Smith. Torn Johnson and sister mis Clara of Columbus Are spending the week with their grandparents or. And mrs. A. Ii. Cames. Prof. And mrs. Frank Doan of Athens were recent guests at the Home of or. And mrs. Robert Doan on West Washington Street. Miss Grace Haughee returned to her Home in Columbus thursday after a two months visit with her grandparents in this City. Morgan Jones of new York and mrs. Robert ii Neil of Syracuse Are the pleasantly entertained guests of or. And mrs. We. Burnell. Walter Hanning Guy Dew and Charley Crooks left tuesday for Columbus where they will resume their studies at the Ohio medical College. Charles Houston Wiley thu miss Joe stiers Hubert happen and Ham Heilman of Logan were pleasant guests of friends in this City sunday. Or. Charles Martin and family or. And mrs. L. D. Martin . Steelbrook and miss Fanny Martin a pent sunday with or. And mrs. J no. Martin of flood Wood. Miss Hyla Harold a in Columbus several Days last week working in a wholesale millinery House. She was accompanied by miss Marie Smith who is still employed there. Carl port the City drayman is suffering from an attack of typhoid fever in its most violent form at present no Hopes Are entertained for bus recovery. Ills father and three Brothers Are Here with him. Friday night miss Arrie Cox entertained a Small crowd of Nelsonville people at Bel country Home three Miles North of town. Those present were misses Margaret Cummins Stella Woodard Lulu Charlton May Scott Lulu Woodard Jennie Scott Nellie Stoneburner Clara Somers Alice Mulligan and mrs. Madge Rickman. Or. And mrs. W. Ii. In Wallace entertained saturday evening in Honor of their son Albert who is visiting Here from Greensburg a. Those present were misses Sands Cora Mclaughlin Daisy Dirge Lulu Wood Aid. Bessie Landis Leurle Wright Flossie Vanatta Kila Wallace and messes. Albert Wallace Chaa. Hayden and h. Hooker. The Public schools Are in Progress Bere with prof. Aaron Grady supt. R s. Monee principal of High school miss Belle Dew principal of first Ward and g. In in it when principal of Inird Ward. The other teachers Are misses Anna Hiack Mayme Washburn Lizzie Lowden Laura Morehead Lizzie Stevenson Gertrude Sheppard Sylvia Cooley Lulu Charlton Jennie Scott Nellie Musser Frances Scott Margaret Cummin Katie Monck Gertrude Willis Lulu tedrow Lulu Lane Susie Clark Josie Harold. Rose Brown Kila Wallace Jessie Baylis Kila Patton and Dora Patton. Trimble. Fred Johnson left monday to enter o. W. For the coming year. Dan Sands and wife visited Iii Mother at sugar Creek sunday. Steve Cunningham and wife of Guysville were Here Over sunday. Trimble schools opened monday with f. F. Kittle As superintendent. Zoe Bryson of the mine inspectors office in Columbus spent sunday in Trimble. Mrs. Chan Hostetter of Albany visited Sally Stratton saturday till monday. The Village Council have granted a year franchise to the local Telephone company. Mrs. Lettie Lewis of Michigan has i in called to see her father j. C. Header who has the fever. S. J. Lewis of the Leader Mill co. Was buying wheat in Alexander township the fore part of the week. The 63, o. V. I. Will hold its reunion in Trimble october 3, and 4, at the c Iris Tain Church. Gen Grosvenor will make an address on the 3d at i . Miss Nora Masheter will attend the o. U. This fall. Has. Armstrong will attend High school at Athens this year. W. K. Crosson and i. K. Andrews were at Home from rend Ville Over sunday. Mrs. Northrop had As her guest Over sunday mrs. Elizabeth Oliver. Mrs. Arminta Carroll was the guest of friends As Albany saturday and sunday. David Beasley and Elmer most re spent sunday at Millfield with the family of r. S. Dent. Geo. Shaffer and will Whaley returned Friday from a three weeks camping and Hunt in the mountains near Gauley Bridge w. A. Geo. Ii. Beasley who has been employed in Athens the past two years returned Home last week to take charge of d. Beasley a son s store. Amos masters was married saturday night to Susan Cill key of Down in ton. They were serenaded monday night by a number of or. Masters neighbors who gathered up tin buckets pans horse fiddles horns guns Bells and anything else they could find to make a hideous noise. With w. Matheny As teacher our school opened monday with thirty three Pupil enrolled. A number of older pupils from other districts who wished to attend Here could not be admitted on account of the Large number already in this District. If Hubbardsville could have a two room school which she has needed for years it would be of great Benefit to the pupils of this District As Well As older pupils from outside who would be glad to pay Small tuition fee in order to receive advantages of a graded school. If such a school were established Here the Money received As tuition from outside pupils would go i Long Way toward paying expense of hiring another teacher. And no teacher could fail to appreciate such an arrangement As it is a difficult task for one Man or woman to handle so Many grades successfully. Let the people consider this . W. H. Roby moved his family to Chauncey monday. The Public schools will open monday september 17. Or. And mrs. Win. Wright were state fair visitors last week. Or. And mrs. Charles Grimm spent last week in Columbus the guests of relatives. Ellen Wilson and James Mace left for Athens monday to attend the fall term of the it it. In file infant child of or. And mrs. Win. Mcquald died monday afternoon of consumption. Miss Mary genies who has been seriously ill for the past few weeks is convalescing. Miss Agnes Gallagher has charge of the Post office during pos mistress Newman a absence. Mrs. C. T. L Partlow and children left for new Haven w. Va., tuesday morning to visit relatives. Mrs. Thomas Wallace and children and Mildred us Stenbery Are the guests of relatives at Delaware. Or. Anna Newman left for Springfield thursday morning where she will visit her sister mrs. F. Shug Ert. Mrs. Ii. T. Lee and daughter Verna concluded a pleasant visit with Columbus friends by returning Home Friday evening. Miss Nora Campbell returned to her Home at Wellston last week after a pleasant visit with her Cousin Winifred Spray Ben Covert formerly a clerk in the n. I. C. Co. Store Here Bas accepted the management of the Cutler Seip shoe store at Murray Plains. David Brickie has accepted a position at the Athens state Hospital As night match. We. Stage who is teaching school at Lamley run visited his parents Over sunday. Mrs. J. A. Mccathran who has been the guest of her daughter mrs. J. S. Phillips of Chillicothe returned Home Friday. School commenced Here last monday under the management of Alderman Matheny. Miss Mamie Davis was visiting it r sister mrs. John Yontz at Athens the last of the week. Miss Ulesse Herrold who has been visiting her Cousin miss Cora Herrold of Zaleski returned Home last . Quite sick with typhoid John Lake fever. School opens monday sept. It with i Grace Mcbride teacher. J. Onis of Pleasanton was the guest of his Mother one Day last week. Mrs. Leslie Mercer is the guest of her parents or. And mrs. I. Mcelhinney j. E. Guthrie and wife returned Home Friday from Columbus where they attended the state fair. _ George Sutton and Mother of Canaanville were the guests of relatives Here thursday and Friday. There will be preaching at the Baptist Church sept. 15, and 16, by Rev. Watson Dana. Also at the w b. Church sept. La by Rev. Perry. Mrs. C. C. Gray was an Athens visitor thursday. C. C. Hulbert wife and son Harry spent sunday at Zaleski. Lbs Nettie Light has gone to Athens where she will attend College. J. E. Lawrence and wife spent sunday evening and monday in Athens. Presbytery convened at the presbyterian Church from tuesday until Friday. A. La. Kincade of Tupper Plains spent monday and tuesday in this Village. Mrs. C. C. Calvert spent the latter part of last week in Blanchester and Cincinnati. James Fenwick after spending some time with his sister at Smithfield is Home again. I. It. Johnson and wife of Blanchester Are visiting at the Home of c. C. Calvert. Mrs. Cd h. C opeland of Hamden is visiting Ber parents j. In plaster Wald arid wife. Or. J. T. Merwin and wife of Athens were calling on friends Here monday evening. Mrs. J. In in jury of Florida came Home monday to Vlasio her parents we. Light and wife. Mrs. Billle Evans and son Eddie after an extended visit at Coolville came Home last week. Mrs. Alice Kirkendall of Canaanville was the guest of her brother or. Pilcher saturday. Misses Daisy Smith and Adda a Ltd Merman of Stewart were in this Village tuesday afternoon. W. W. Coleman and son Harry of Athens were railing on friends and relatives Here sunday evening. Miss Edith Johnson of Chester came up saturday evening and spent sunday with Lier sinter mrs. J. Ii. Smith. E. It. Wells of Chester arrived in this Village tuesday to spend a few Days with j. Ii. Smith and wife also to attend presbytery. Rome High school opened monday with eleven pupils enrolled and prof. In a. Hatch As instructor. The District school is in charge of miss Sheldon of Athens. Alpha Johnson the peach Man who a been helping j. Ii. Smith for the past six weeks left tor his Home at West Shade sunday where he will begin teaching school. Those who attended the ice Cream supper at the Home of Hiram Mansfield were misses Mildred Buck. Ina Murphy Mary Coleman Daisy Pierce and Nell Coleman. Messes. Alpha Johnson Fred Coleman l. Ii. Smith Berta Buck and Alba . Mrs. In j. Radcliff is seriously sick mrs. J. E. Cline went to Cincinnati monday. A. Ii. Vorhes is in Cincinnati this week buying goods. Mrs. Rickey and daughter miss Matilda of Iowa were calling on Albany friends monday. The social at the Baptist Church saturday night was a Success. Receipts eighteen dollars. Mrs. Reeves of St. Louis and sister. Mrs. Hattie Copeland of Athens with their children Are guests of their sister mrs. W. Ii. Dailey. The ladies of the m. E. Church will have an a a old maids convention Quot Friday evening september 14 at i Vorhes Hall. All Are invited. A called meeting of the citizens will he held next saturday evening at the Post office to arrange for the reunion of the75th it. V. I. Which meets j in Albany october i and 5. It is desired to make this reunion the greatest Success of anything of the kind Ever held in Albany it is to be hoped All enterprising citizens will j turn out saturday evening to this meeting. Ladies especially invited. A Stewart. Miss Hattie Brill left monday to begin her school at big run. Edwin Robbins went to Athens ens monday to attend College. Otto Hoisington of Canaanville spent sunday Bere the guest of his Mother. Or. And mrs. Henry and two children of Athens spent sunday with mrs. In j. Smith. Miss Bertha Barringer of Columbus visited her aunt mrs. C. Ii. Owings one Day last week. Clarence Plumly of Chillicothe visited his Cousin Wayland Brill a i few Days last week. Mrs. John Rooney and two children of Clarksburg Vav. Va., Are the guests of or. And mrs. P. O Connor. Mrs. F. Patton and miss Maggie Ewers returned saturday from a weeks visit with friends in . Miss Mac Botkins commenced her school at Harmony the loth. Mrs. T. Vvs. Jones visited her daughters in Parkersburg Vav. Va., last week. School commenced Here the 3d with i miss Carrie Waterman As teacher. Miss Khoda Myers of Allegheny a a. Is visiting her sister. Mrs. Cora j Atkinson. I miss Dora tipple of Marietta is spending a few weeks with mrs. J Kingman. Or. And mrs. Robert Scott and son Sidney left monday for their Home in j Neponset im., after a month s visit j with relatives. I or. And . W. Tipton or. And j mrs. Heuston Caleb Russell and daughter Iva or. And mrs. H. F. Tobey and Thomas Scott attended the state . Elza Mcyay spent last week on Columbus taking in the state fair. To. L. Baker who took in the state fair at Columbus and the m. P. Conference at Coshocton last week returned saturday evening and reports a pleasant trip. If. T. Beverage who has been confined to his Home for several months is quite Low and not expected to survive Long. There is several cases of fever in town and most of them Are convalescent now. Rev. T. J. Wert and family of Crawford county have been visiting mrs. Wert s parents or. And mrs. L. Hawk. Or. Wert left last wednesday to attend the Muski Ngum conference of the m. P. Church at Coshocton. Mrs. Wert and children will remain in Marshfield until after the close of the conference. There is not a town in Athens Conn to that is experiencing More Prosperity than Marshfield. Our Mer chants arc hustling fourteen hours every Day. Several new buildings have been erected during the summer. Baughman and Withers have comr plated their new building and the room in the lower Story Are occupied by Withers and Baughman general dealers. One room by Lewellen and Boden meat Market and the other by i Baker As a Ware room. The second Story will be occupied by the american Woodmen. The masonic fraternity will erect a new building provided they can find a suitable location. The Marshfield Outing company left Friday on their second annual camping expedition. Camp will be located somewhere in the wilds of the Raccoon Hills of Vinton county. The company is Well organized As follows g. W. Duffel i resident mrs. Janett Barker corresponding Secretary or. Pedigo medical director g. L. Fake chaplain and musical director company forager o. G. Hawk committee on entertainment mrs. O. G. Hawk and mrs. G. L. Fake matrons mrs. G. . Duffee and mrs. Or. Pedigo ladles maids miss Janett Duffee and miss Beckel it Cal music miss Louise fake Hostler master Malion visitors mrs. Mckinstry and daughters. The Camp will be duly guarded by the presidents Bull dog. Visitors w ill be governed accordingly and must approach with great caution. The company and visitors will he supplied with wild game provided the company forager can find Coon opossum and squirrels in sufficient Quantity. Farmers within a radius of two or three Miles Are advised to keep watch Over their Orchards and . An excursion party Here visited Blennerhassett Island tuesday. A. C. Davis has added to the appearance of his store House by putting in a Glass front. George Peters and wife of Athens were the guests of c. E. White and wife sunday. Or. Gibbs of Pittsburg visited his daughter mrs. 3. . Gray of this place this week. Or. E. L. Carleton formerly of this place visited his daughter. Mrs. Clara Sanderson the first of the week. A. Klondike social was Given at the residence of mrs. Parrilli tuesday evening sept. 4. Proceeds $16 to. C. A. Higley Delmar Pruden and Tom Gardner left for Marietta monday where they will attend College the coming Winter. Mrs. Ida wedge Atter spending a few months visiting in Oregon and California returned Home last week accompanied by Lier half sister mrs. In Brier. In Izelda. Ii. C. Brooks commenced his school at Chase last week. Eldon Hooper commenced a term of school at Brooks last week. Walter Chase and family visited his parents at Byesville Over sunday. The ice Cream supper Given at Pearl Chapel saturday night was a Success. Miss Lulu Hooper is teaching school at Cente stake. Miss Hooper is one of our progressive teachers. The Christian Endeavor society will give a supper at the Church Here saturday night consisting of ice Cream cake lemonade Etc. Everybody is cordially invited. Norris Stanley of Kirksville Missouri visited the family of we. Lowther recently. Or. Stanley visited the scenes of his boyhood after an absence of forty years to find alas How few who knew him then now left to Greet . O. Maurice Cook visited friends in Shawnee Over sunday. The Public schools will open in this place monday sept. 17. A Rev. Canfield filled his regular appointment at m. E. Church Here sunday evening. Mrs. E. C. Woodworth of Athens was the guest of Home friends the latter part of last week n. W. Baker and c. A. Daugherty spent a Day in Columbus last week attending the state fair. Or. And mrs. James White and daughter miss Mollie were guests of friends in this place one Day last week. It. C. Hastings met with quite an Accident Friday evening by being kicked in the breast by a horse. He is now Able to be out and we Are glad to say not seriously injured. Stops the cough and works off the cold. Laxative Bromo quinine tablets cure a cold in one a. No cure no pay. Price 96 cents. To for the fair the forty ninth i annual fair i of the Athens county agricultural society will be held at Athens Ohio on tuesday. Wednesday and thursday september 25, 26 and 27. Automobile race the managers of the fair have arranged for an automobile or horseless Carriage race on the last two Days of the fair. Two automobiles will race and one automobile will race with a running horse. This will be a great Opportunity to see this wonderful modern invention. It is the determination to make this meeting the Best in the history of the association. Make your entries Early. C. H. Porter Secretary. E. G. Biddison president. 5 ,53444 4,444.4.4444 4.4,4$ Beebe. Born on september 3, to or. And mrs. Raymond Cook a son. H. A. Cook has put a Fine new Iron Fence around his front Yard. Fred Mitchel of West Virginia was a recent visitor of friends Here. Mrs. Mary Patten attended the state fair at Columbus last week. Austin Frost of Indiana is the guest of relatives and friends in this Vicinity. Miss Flossie Richardson commenced her fall term of school at this place on last monday. Orland Cook started to Champaign county last week where he has secured employment. The death of Wallace Starr occurred at the Athens state Hospital september 7. The remains were brought Home and interred on the a in the Crippen cemetery. Rev. . Mims conducting the funeral services. The deceased was 67 years of age. Bid run. J. R. Rathburn was visiting at Hixon saturday. Willis connant was visiting at Annsville last week. School begins Here monday with miss Hattie Brill As teacher. R. R. Wilson of Amesville was at big run on business thursday. Agustus Keirns and wife of Bartlet Vee visiting at j. R. Rath Burns Friday. Mrs. Alice James of Bartlet moved into the Abby Barrows House on Fairview Hill last week. In e. Rathburn has purchased the g. A. R. Hall at Broadwell and is moving in this week. George Campbell and wife of Indianapolis ind Are visiting their father Eli Brooks this . Fred Johnson of Fillmore was the guest of friends Here sunday. The ice Cream social Given at the Centennial Church last week was Well attended. Charles Parkins of Washington county commenced his fall term of school in the Centennial District. Monday. Harvey Richardson and Denvil Richardson also attended the fair at Columbus last week. Miss Hattie Dean and miss Bird Barrows spent several Days at Columbus last week attending the state fair. Miss Fossie Richardson gave a party saturday evening in Honor of her a to birthday anniversary. Refreshments were served consisting of cake and ice Crean. An enjoyable evening was spent by ail. To care a cold in one Day take laxative Bromo quinine tablets. All druggists refund the Money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove s signature is on each Box. 95c.it�?Ts Good for him. That excellent grape wine of ours is a splendid tonic for growing children and delicate women. Its absolute purity and its pleasant flavor Combine to make it a most desirable and acceptable family Medicine. In pints and quarts and delivered anywhere. Rosser a Wilson main Street Athens. Sale. 0. T. Okey is. Mary Giles. Allas order of Sale Athens county court of common pleas. By virtue of an Alia order of Sale duly i sued out of the court of common plea of Athens county Ohio in the above entitled action and to me directed. I shall offer for Sale. At Public auction at the front door of the court House la Athens in said county and state on saturday september 22d, Hhd tone i o clock p. In of said Day. The following described real estate to wit being lot no. Iss in Eva b. Moorehead s addition to the Village of Trimble Matheu county Ohio excepting All the Coal of every variety underlying said lot. And the right to remove the same with the right to remove the Coal from adjoining lands through entries underlying said Job appraised at two Hundred Tuoto dollars. Term of Sale Cash or. Hand on Day of or. H. Porter. Sheriff. O. J. Mitchem. Pluff n att y August so to september 20th. Iwo-n��34-ws. Public land Sale. On saturday september 15th. Iwo at i o clock i. M., on the premises. I will sell to the highest bidder the following described real estate situate in Rome township Athens county. Ohio k first tract one Hundred and sixty pm acres in the Southwest part of Section is said Iso acre tract firing a a a a chains North and South by 9k w chains East Aud West and is know n As the hew farm. Second tract the Southeast Quarter of Section is in said Rome township except to much of the East half of said Southeast Quarter As lies South of the Middle line of the right of Way of the old Marietta and Cincinnati rail Road containing after said exception in acres More or less and is known As the Pickering farm. The above described premises will in sold in one tract or in several tracts As May lie most advantageous or As May rest snit the purchasers. The above described land will be sold for a Cash h in one year and ii in two years with s per on the deferred payments which payments and interest Are to be secured by mortgage on premises sold. Lawrey g. Worstell executor of the last will and testament of Robert Smith deceased. Aug. To to sept is 1900.-u33w5

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