Waynesburg, prosperous and beautiful : a souvenir pictorial story of the biggest and best little city in Pennsylvania . ed by E. R. Bartleson. L. K. Evans waseditor during the Civil War. Riddle and Clark then hadcharge. In 1856 it was published by James E. Sayers, Sayers gave the paper its present name, the WaynesburgRepublican. In 1868 James N. Miller gave the paper anotherchange of name. It was then called the Repository. W. Day took charge and again renamed it the WaynesburgRepublican. In 1884 Mr. Day sold a half interest to I. H. 1885 J. W. Ray and J. P. Teagarden boug


Waynesburg, prosperous and beautiful : a souvenir pictorial story of the biggest and best little city in Pennsylvania . ed by E. R. Bartleson. L. K. Evans waseditor during the Civil War. Riddle and Clark then hadcharge. In 1856 it was published by James E. Sayers, Sayers gave the paper its present name, the WaynesburgRepublican. In 1868 James N. Miller gave the paper anotherchange of name. It was then called the Repository. W. Day took charge and again renamed it the WaynesburgRepublican. In 1884 Mr. Day sold a half interest to I. H. 1885 J. W. Ray and J. P. Teagarden bought Mr. Days inter-est in the paper and later on sold their interest to J. H. VanCleve, who, in the latter part of 1892, sold his interest toI. H. Knox, who is sole proprietor and editor. The Republican is one of the best edited, best printedpolitical and general family papers in our town. Clean, whole-some, and ever advocating the best interests of our town andcounty. There is a large, well appointed job department inconnection with this plant. When in Waynesburg. dont forget to pay a friendly visitto this Waynesburg Republican


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