City council ponders sewer plan and water filtration
City council in recess session heard a fourteen property owner petition for a sewer on Nold Avenue to High Street and Spink Street. Water filtration talk featured Pittsburgh Filter Co. officer Knight proposing mechanical filtration and a joint plant under one roof.
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Mesers
Keistr
Johnston
Roltz
Schopf
Schlusanagie
Ginter
Prescent Weiser
Nold Avenue
Greehe
High Street
Cushman Street
Spink Street
Committee On Sewers
Keister
WU. W. Knight
Pittsburgh Filter Co
Council
Knight
Lorain
W G Patterson
Bond of
Poliic Service
Patterson Ran
Applecreek
Wencework
Weiser
Patterson
State Board of Desk
Coroner May Investigate Disinterment Of Frank Holl
Mrs Hall reports Frank Holl may be disinterred for inquiry by Stark county coroner Franz after a reported death with bruises and neck marks. She plans a conference with Coroner Zaring to decide next steps while noting no clear motive or resolution has emerged. Burdock Blood Hitters are advertised in the text.
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Frank Holl
Franz
Stark County
Vieves
Mra. Hall
Canton
Ain
Zaring
Good Roads Talk by Township Officials in Wooster
Township trustees and road superintendents met in Wooster at the call of county commissioners to discuss county road laws. Chairman I. Lehman led the session which debated that new laws do not repeal the pull tax, residents must work two days on the road, and abutting landowners may remove dirt and drift in culverts with costs charged back.
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Wooster
I. Lehman
Board of Commissioners
Wertz
County Road Improvement Granted on Mudday Session
County commissioners granted the petition to improve the county road west of the township line near Beall avenues after a unanimous vote. The matter is referred to the State Commissioner of Highways for bid advertisement. Estimated cost 7195 dollars with 25 percent funded by the state.
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Beall
Counmis
Haston
New Pensions Listed For Various Widows and Orphans
Notice from J P Van Net 3 pension attorneys details pensions for minors and widows. Names include Lucy A Herrington widow of Vor nilla Herrington and Albert su:veer of Wooster with monthly stipends noted from late 1906. Entries reference various soldiers and units including Co 1 Regt Ohio Light Artillery 120th Obio Vol Inf and 24 Pa Heavy Artillery.
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Joe
Silay Tarper
Wandsworth
Albert Su
Wooster
Lucy A. Herrington
Weiler
Vornella
Herrington Co
Woster, Co
Ooster, Co
Disturbance at Service Coughing Sought Identification
A church disruption last Sunday due to persistent coughing led to a request to identify the person involved. The incident occurred near Foller's Honey and Park with E Bixler and S OH Boyd named in the surrounding notices.
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Ef Foller
Honey
Park
E Bixler
OH Boyd
Wooster Man Carl Shamp Named in Newburg Asylum Probe
Carl Shamp, a Wooster man and superintendent at the Newburg asylum, surfaced in a Cleveland investigation. Cleveland Press reporter Japp cited Shamp while detailing alleged allowance of mistreatment of insane patients, noting Shamp provided hospital rules for study upon admission.
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Wooster
Newburg
Carl Shamp
Japp
Shamp
100 FE Killouock encampment officers stalled for term
The 100 FE Killouck encampment No. 17 stalled the following officers for the ensuing term. Charles Barris as P H P, J Myers Sr W, Jacob Kratz Fin 3, R T Bechtel Rec S, B O Power Treas, W A Baumgargner Jr W, Julius Grosjean guide, Charles Lautenschlager trustee, W F Aug Eberly F W Arch Dice, 8S 4 Carey Gross enbch T W, Albert Hyers F W, Wm Barnard 8, Jacob Barnard J 3, Wallace Schmuck F G of T, John B Bras 6RVof iT, Harry Koegner. Installation coordinated by District Deputy Grant Patiburgh W Aug. Eberly is fated by dana Warden Forbes Algo k.
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Killouck
Barris
Hi.p
Myers
Jacob Kratz
Fin
R. T. Bechtel
Rec. S
B. O. Power
Treas
W A. Baumgargner
Jr W
Julius Grosjean
Chas. Lautenschlager
w.fAaug
Eberly
F. W
Arch Dice
Carey Grossenbch
Albert Hyers
Wm Barnard
Jacob Barnard
Wallace Schmuck
John B. Bras
Harry Koegner
Dietric
Filter Plant Talk Frames Scranton Water Debate
G W Knight of the Pittsburgh Filter Co visited Scranton meeting Superintendent James Fisher to discuss installing a filtering plant. Knight argued that a filter saves lives and urged a 40 000 price while praising the Applecreek site as ideal for a safe water system amid typhoid fever cases and martial law.
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G. W Knight
Pittsburgh Filter Co
James Fisher
Water Works Department
Mc Knight
Scranton
State Board of Health
Taken to works for petit larceny sentence
Three youths Jack Muller Arthur Stough and Lee Manon were sentenced to thirty days in the county workhouse after pleading guilty to petit larceny. Sheriff Caskey and Chief Lefort escorted them to Luantup on Tuesday. They owed $13 each for costs and fines, but had not paid. Judge Eason ordered the costs settled, with the daily 60 cent rate charged.
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Jack Muller
Arthur Stough
Lee Manon
Anton Wotkhbouse
Luantup
Noun Lue
Poisoned the Tongue Unhappy Experience While Having Tooth Treated
Ryller Miller, long employed in Sebring, suffered a painful reaction after dental treatment at his parents home. The dentist instructed him to run his tongue to the tooth, tore out the treatment after injection, and several applications caused the tongue to swell and bleed. Swollen tongue, throat discomfort, and a hoarse voice followed, making miller seek relief despite no expected results Tuesday.
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Ryller Miller
Sebring
H. H Miller
Aia
Bank stockholders reelect board at annual meeting
The Commercial Bank stockholders met Tuesday afternoon in the bank office. The old board of directors and officers were reelected. Directors include Albert Shups, Hugh McConabay, Albert Smyser, Mahlon Roach, W J Giffin, J. B. Sherrick, A. Tin teman, Alvin Rich, J. L. Gixson. J. Shope was named president and W R Barthart Jr cashier.
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The
Commercial Bank
Bank
Albert Shups
Hugh McConabay
Albert Smyser
Mahlon Roach
W J Giffin
Sherrick
A. Tinteman
Alvin
Rich J. L. Gixson
Albert Shope
W R. Barthart Jr
Judge Smyler's Story On The Baltimore & Ohio
A Chicago era report recounts Judge Smyler overhearing Pullman porters from the Southern and the Baltimore & Ohio argue about rail traffic. One Porter claims the B and O kills more people than others, reflecting dramatic railroad tensions of the period.
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Judge Smyler
Baltimore & Ohio
Washington
Judge Sumy
Ohio
Southern
Postoffice Uncalled Letters List Fo Wooster Jan 14
The Wooster postoffice lists uncalled letters dated January 14 including names such as Bill Atoell Buss Crotty and others. Also mentions a note about a remedy for a fever or croup with family success and a reference to Whiteacre Buffalo NY.
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Wooster
Bill Atoell
Buss
G Crotty
Croup
Buffalo NY
Sunday School Address by Rev Herbert Q Moniger
Rev Herbert Q Moniger of Cincinnati will speak Friday night at the Christian church as part of a Sunday School program. He is a seasoned Bible school worker who once spoke at the Canton Methodist church on Jan 4 and led a Steubenville contest. Moniger recently led the Bible school supplies department in Cincinnati and is a longtime Sunday school educator.
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Herbert Q Moniger
Cincinnati
Christian Church
Moniger
Hev Welrhimer
Canton
Methodist Church
Steubenville
Muntyer
Moulter
Standard Pub. Co
Union Biols
Mrs Adam Long Dead A Malerry Street Widow Dies
Mrs Jane Long wife of Adam Long of Malerry street died suddenly about 8 am Tuesday after months of illness from a complication of diseases. She was about 55 a native of the county. Survived by Mr Long and two daughters Mrs Wa Loy and Mrs Johs Winters. She was sister of Policeman David Greist Isaac Jretat Miss Fanny Greist and Mrs John Livingstone. Funeral from the residence at 2 pm Thursday.
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Jane Long
Adam Long
Malerry Street
Tuesaday
Long
Mr. Long
Wa. Loy
Johs Winters
David Greist
Isaac Jretat
Misa Fanny Greist
John Livingstone
OVERTON GLEANINGS BRIEFS AND NOTES
Overtop January 15 news notes report Werald Cassey's four week old injury needing splinting to save the knee. Joan Howman and wife return from a several week tour in Asbalod county and Congreas township. A church meeting is announced at M. B. church by Reva Davieson and Wood. Mrs Eckwalt of California returns home after visiting friends here. she is remembered as Miss Minnie Rate who earlier emigrated with the Caskey family. Harvey Kaudehbaugh and wife host a visiting young farmer.
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Werald
Ennet Cassey
Kinosy
Joan Howman
Asbalod County
Congreas
Reva. Davieson
Wood
Eckwalt
Californias
Misa Minnie Rate
California
Martin Caskey Harvey Kaudehbaugh
Card of Thanks for Kind Keepers and Flowers
Mrs. Frank Hall extends thanks to friends and boarders for kindness during her sad affliction and for flower pieces from Mrs Beresford, Mrs Joe McClara Billiard, Chaos Kingsley, Mrs C Billiards, and a bear creath from the houses pee sires dakwresti hk Sa AK Loses mg TES GBS FRANK HOI Te.
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Frank Hall
Beresford
Joe McClara
Chaos Kingsley
C. Billiards
Pee Sires Dakwresti Hk Sa AK
Mg Tes
Frank Hoi
Indictments Hit Major Oil Firms In Ohio Trial
Nine hundred indictments filed by Han cock county grand jury allege Standard Oil and allied firms formed a trust to restrain trade fix prices and reduce production. 625 words per indictment, 452 975 words total. officials plan wide service of papers. Some indictments nolled later. possible fines exceed 54 million dollars. Ballot boxes for 1905 mayoral race ordered into custody. railroad wage and election bills discussed. Rock Island wreck near Waldron Mo kills three aboard engine McQueen.
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Standard Oi Company
New Jersey
Standard Oil Company of
Obin
Ohio OR Company
Huckeye Pipe Line
Solar Refining Company
Manhattan Oil Company
John D. Roche
Hoh Rogers
Wesley ‘Fillard
John Fy
Archbold
F Q Barstow
William Rockefeller
F T Cuthbert
Groves
Stamé
Ard Oil Company
Valentine Ante Trust Act
Ohio
Standard Oil Company
Hanenek County
Favorite Prescription Promised Relief for Women’s Ailments
A vintage advertisement touts Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription as a cure for regimens prolapse and other female health issues. It claims no alcohol, strong cures, and endorsements by medical writers. The piece invites readers to write for free professional advice.
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Pierce
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