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MEDINA, OHIO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1908.SB NEWS.SURVEYOR.ted at the Tem-e the Past»k*SE3.vs. Rdyth Church iys in his petition ;o defends lit Sept. e o'clock p m. in ipper at defendant’s r Litchfield, Ohio. Ik the same evenly all night there, ey were invited to Lhev did. At aboni le to plaintiff and and would put on afterward defend-1 with a friend, and plaintitr she was as plair.tifT missed her, and when the eleven o’clock, he in front of the hall able to locate her and then he had to officer; that the de had changed her refused to go with ith him as his wife. Ik for Toledo where roe is asked for on neglect of duty. Amelia Loehr exe-William Loehr de rhatnmer. Plaintiff lifetime of William Derhamnier execut-► her a promissory 1 March 3, 1905 on paid to March 17, 1 note was presentedBenjamin W. Hill vs. Ethel C. Hill. Divorce. The parties were married at Bengal, Clinton county, Mich., March v, 1905, and have one child now four years old. The plaintiff claims defendant has neglected her household duties, and that from the time of marriage to the time of separation she would permit other men to visit her at her home in the absence of plaintiff,and she frequently left homein company with other men and plaintiff asked her to leave off such practice which she refused to do. In order to break off her associates, the plaintiffcame to Litchfield in October I9°5* anlt;^ procure I a place and tried to induce defendant to cotne to him which she refused to do, In April 19c 6 plaintiff went to Michigan find obtained the child and has had it ever since. Divorceand custody of child is asked for. J. W. Seymour is Mr. Hill's attorney.Monday Judge F M Plank gianted a restraining order in the divorce case of Mary A. Freed against Joseph S. Freed restraining Mr. Freed from disposing ofthe real or personal property owned bythe couple as prayed for in plaintiff’s petition.J. M. Crawford as administrator of the estate of Mary Hosmer vs. Leavit K. ifostner and others. To construe will. John D. Owen of Wadsworth is plaintiff's attorney.Clyde C Shceley vs. The Old Phoenix National B ink and Andrew G. Foskett. Money only.Saturday Judge Hayden overruled a motion for change of venue filed by plaintiff in the case of The Wadsworth and Western Traction Co. vs. John Hutchinson and others, appropriationcase.The case of Elizabeth Harrington vs. Jenmiina Averill was settled hut theINDEPENDENCEManifested By the Voters of Medina Oounty at the ElectionNov 3 Pencil MuchUsedJudging from the returns of the late election as officially certified to by the Board of Deputy Supervisors of Elections which finished its labors Tuesday forenoon, the independent voter made himself in evidence at the polls, and as a result some of the candidates 011 the Re publican ticket fell heavily behind.The following from the official returns tell the story:president.W. H. Taft. R................................3427W. J. Bryan, D..............................2378Taft’s majority...........................1049GOVERNOR. |Andrew L Harris, R....................3443Judson Harmon, I)........................242SHarris’s majority........................1015LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR.F. W. Treadway, R........................3446D. C. Rockwell, I)..........................2374Treadway’s majority...................1072SECRETARY OK STATE.C. A Thompson, R........................3385J. H. Newman, D...........................2422Thompson’s majority.................. 963AUDITOR OK STATE.E. M. Fullingtou, R......................3138W. W. Durbin, D /.........................2652Fullington’s majority.................. 486TREASURER OK STATE.C. C. Green, R.............................2934D. S. Creamer, D...........................2854Clyde Harvey, R...........................3616C. ENo opposition.InterestingPROSECUTING ATTORNEY.Held aN. H. McClure, R..........................3471Grover Rice, D.............................2352McClure’s majority ...........1019The Sevent ot the MedinINFIRMARY DIRECTORS.W A Fitch. R.............................3309J. H. Randall, R...........................3306 | held with tW. H Zimmerman, R....................3376 Brethren ClLee Foskett, D ......................2552 1Ohio, FridaA. M Baughman, I).......................2523Fitch over Foskett........................ 757 j Oct. 30th., aRandall over Baughman................. 781 ( was probablattendanceCORONER.held for a nuR L. Johnson, R...........................3467L. S. Murray, D.............................2275 * every societylarge tuimbeJohnson’s majority.......................1192The newTh^re were 118 votes cast in the county for Eugene Debs the Socialist 1 ^0,1KreKa^01Keller, gavesubject ofcandidate; 52 for Eugene W. Chafin Prohibition candidate; 1 for Tom Watson the People’s Party, and three for *1August Gillhaus the Socialist Labor * towanChristian mhardship wlovercome ii emphazisiug downward j: The climax statement o the path upyet the rewa The speaker to prove thalife in the vccandidate.The Taxation amendment vote was, yes 1248,110962. The amendment providing that the legislature shall convene first Monday iti January after election, yes 1518,00 332. Amendment provid ing for a two thirds vote only, to override Governor’s veto, yes 1544, no 287. Total vote in county 6104.Agricultural Reports.From the official returns of the Ohio Department of Agriculture it is estiniat-1 spiritual de| ed that the wheat area seeded this fall The next 1L. F. Garverfor the harvest of 1909 is but 76 per cent, in comparison with last year’s area, or 1,446,543 acres. This is the lowest area reported in a number of years past, due principally to the drouth prevailing at proper seeding time, and, owing to its Ion? continuance, the final abandonmentgational Soc especially v met in wotthese probl Christian Fgreatest tro
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