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Editor’s Note – We continue our tradition of looking back every Saturday on some important, exciting or even individual events as reported during the same week over the years, along with interesting advertising features from the back of the day.

Highland Weekly News reported this week in 1875 that the Children’s Equinox Society was meeting in the Presbyterian Church Thursday morning to go to the “Democratic Springs” to spend the day.

Simeon H. Crab, who lived half a mile north of Hillsboro, wrote the paper to give his perspective on the earthquake that rocked Highland County on June 18, 1875: “I was lying down when the shock occurred, causing me to tremble with such violence causing a crossover feel that is not Desirable, and the door near me to vibrate noticeably. “

Whiteoak Township Grange was held on July 3, when the author reported the presence of 2,000 people. Delivered big speeches and enjoyed a huge dinner, with good music chosen by the Mowrystown Band. A sudden downpour around 3 pm ended the Grange’s celebration for another year.

In various local news, gas pipelines were laid on Al-Joz Street, nice weather was reported in July, and it was noted that the corn in the flat lowlands was badly hit by heavy rains, but the corn in the highlands looked good.

This week in 1904, the Hillsboro Gazette reported that Carroll’s vehicles are elegant, good quality and at the best prices, and her ad describes “saving money by buying a buggy, phaeton, trolley or running directly from the manufacturer.”

Travelers were encouraged to patronize the Ohio and Columbus River’s new railroad that was operating between Ripley and Sardinia. Contacts were available with Norfolk & Western in Sardinia and Chesapeake & Ohio in South Ripley and Georgetown.

Julius Hut was a wholesaler and retailer of Hillsborough Ice as well as manufacturing Mineral Water.

JW Pence announced that it will close its retail furniture store at the corner of Walnut and West streets in Hillsboro.

The newspaper reported that Ed Crossland went to Dayton in the latter part of last week and bought a good car. The machine was Cadillac and made the journey from Dayton to Hillsboro in less than three hours.

In Hillsboro markets, wheat was sold for a dollar a bushel, flour was 65 cents for a 25-lb bag, granulated sugar was $ 1 for a 18-lb bag and navy beans were nickel lbs.

This week in 1947, the Greenfield Daily Times reported that about 200 young people enrolled in the Summer Course program attended a movie at Lyric Theater as management guests.

Tabatco in Greenfield was adding 16 new items to the company’s leisure equipment line in an expansion of the local factory.

Company H of Ohio National Guard in Hillsboro was leaving for two weeks at Camp Perry. The 30-man unit was commanded by Captain Chester Phillips and Lt. Joseph Wizicope.

Squirt, “Sweet drink biting”, was available at Greenfield, and one ad claimed that non-sweet grapefruit treats “quenching thirst faster”.

Collins and Sons Main Meat and Delicious Cold Meat, “Back in the Alley” in Greenfield, was serving sirloin slices of choice for 63 cents a pound, and the pound bundle of high-quality soft platter was 35 cents, and Maxwell House Coffey was in the pound 42 cents.

At the “Very New” Rand Theater in Greenfield, he appeared in person and on stage the “Duke of Paducah” was directly from Grand Ole Opry, alongside a stage filled with singers from Nashville.

This week in 1975, the Hillsboro Press-Gazette reported that Lieutenant Richard Celeste visited the Highland County, where he presented what he described as an “almost apolitical talk” at a democratic march in Lynchburg.

According to the character of Burt Reynolds, “In 1957, he lived in 55 years, beloved gum, county music and burglary stations.” Reynolds was starring with Kony Van Dyck, Jerry Reed, Ned Beatty and Art Carney in “WW and Dixie Dancekings” at Rand Drive-In Theater in Greenfield.

Edgar Fowley, a vocational agriculture teacher at Hillsboro High School, was chosen to be the Distinguished Teacher of the Year 1975 in Southwest Ohio County. He was distinguished from more than 100 other teachers in a district of eight provinces.

The best used car deal during the week was at Hillsboro Motor Company in South High Street. The station Ford Ford Pinto 1974 was just $ 2495 and ready to go on the road with a 2,300 CC engine and a gearbox.

Reaching Tim Colliver at 937-402-2571.

A look at news and advertising materials over the years

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