BIOGRAPHIES
Source:
History of Adams County, Ohio
from its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time
by Nelson W. Evans and Emmons B. Stivers
West Union, Ohio
Published by E. B. Stivers
1900
Please note: STRIKETHROUGHS are
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NEWTON
WESLEY ZILE, was born near Locust Grove, Adams
County, Ohio, Dec. 8, 1863. His father, Lewis Zile,
was born in Maryland, Aug. 5, 1821. His father,
Jacob Zile, born in Carroll County, Maryland, brought
his family to Ohio in 1824. Jacob Zile was a
soldier in the War of 1812. Our subject's mother was
Caroline Cannon, daughter of Byas N. Cannon, a
native of Delaware. His wife, Julia Ann Hern,
was also from Delaware.
Our subject attended the common schools until the age
of eighteen, when he became a teacher and followed that
profession until the Spring of 1833, when he entered the
Normal University of Danville, Indiana, and studied Civil
Engineering and Surveying. In 1884, he attended the
Normal School at Lebanon for two terms. In 1887, he
was nominated by the Republicans for Sheriff of Adams
County, but was defeated by a small majority. In 1887,
he was appointed Deputy Auditor under Prof. J. W. Jones,
who had been appointed by the County Commissioners for ten
months. In 1889, he attended the Normal School at Ada,
Ohio, and while there was appointed Postal Clerk in the
United States Railway Mail Service. He entered on the
duties of that position April 17, 1889, and remained in the
mail service ten years. He was promoted rapidly until
he was made a clerk in charge of a car in 1896, and served
in that capacity until the twentieth of May, 1899, when he
resigned on account of the impairment of his health.
In the Spring of 1894, he and J. R. Davis
entered into a partnership in general merchandising at
Locust Grove, at the stand formerly occupied by L. M.
Davis. Since retiring from the Postal Service,
Mr. Zile has devoted his time to this business. He
owns the farm upon which the town plat of Palestine was made
by Peter Wickersham in 1837.
Mr. Zile has always taken a great interest in
educational work and is possessed of one of the most
extensive and best collection of books in the county.
One who knows Mr. Zile best says of him: "He
possesses all the sterling virtues which make a man
respected by his fellows. By industry, economy and
temperance, he has acquired a competence. He is always
ready to aid and contribute to worthy objects, either
charitable or of public benefit. He is uniformly
courteous to others, tolerant of their opinions and disposed
to give due consideration to all their rights and claims.
He is always willing to aid those who are ambitious to do
well for themselves. While holding public office,
Mr. Zile showed a wonderful administrative ability and
earned the highest commendations for himself from those who
supervised the work. He is one of the most earnest and
enthusiastic members of his party, the Republican, and with
some others like himself, properly distributed over the
county and working as he does, Adams County would uniformly
be a Republican county.
Source: History of Adams County, Ohio
from its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time -
by Nelson W. Evans and Emmons B. Stivers -
West Union, Ohio - Published by E. B. Stivers - 1900 ~ Page 906 |
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