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    1. [OH~Old-News] New Article for United States - Ohio
    2. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Ohio > Clark Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29112 (Follow the link above to contact the original submitter of the following article.) More articles for Clark can be found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2563 Article Title: Springfield Daily News Article Date: January 17 1926 Article Description: Mrs Ida May Gerhardt Article Text: Private funeral services will be held at 2 pm Monday for Mrs Ida May Gerhardt, 64, who died Saturday morning at her home, 12 W Columbia St. The services will be conducted at the Coffman funeral parlors and burial will be made in Ferncliff Cemetery. The body was removed to Coffman funeral parlors and friends may view it from 3 to 5 pm Sunday. Mrs Gerhardt is survived by her husband, Jacob Gerhardt; one daughter, Mrs Frank Newton of Toledo; two sons, George S and Paul T Gerhardt of Springfield and one sister, Miss Laura Tiffany of Dayton. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com

    10/04/2006 04:37:55
    1. [OH~Old-News] New Article for United States - Ohio
    2. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Ohio > Clark Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29111 (Follow the link above to contact the original submitter of the following article.) More articles for Clark can be found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2563 Article Title: Springfield Daily News Article Date: 1926 Article Description: John Kneff Article Text: John Kneff died at 4 pm Saturday at the Ohio Masonic Home. He came to the Home from Steubenville about three and one half years ago. The body was removed to the Jacob Holl and Son funeral parlor and will be shipped Sunday to Steubenville for funeral and burial. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com

    10/04/2006 04:36:35
    1. [OH~Old-News] New Article for United States - Ohio
    2. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Ohio > Clark Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29110 (Follow the link above to contact the original submitter of the following article.) More articles for Clark can be found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2563 Article Title: Springfield Daily News Article Date: January 17 1926 Article Description: Mrs P E Welsh Succumbs At Home in Chattanooga, TN Article Text: Mrs P. E. Welsh Succumbs At Home in Chattanooga, Tenn. Funeral services for Mrs P. E. Welsh, formerly of Springfield, who died Thursday at her home in Chattanooga, Tenn, will be held Monday morning at Chattanooga. She died after an illness of 3 months. Mrs Welsh will be remembered by local friends as Miss Margaret Smitley. She left Springfield about 6 years ago but had made several visits here in recent years. She is survived by her husband; one brother, Charles Smitley of Springfield; and 3 sisters, Mrs Albert Hall of Toledo, Mrs Sarah Behner of Cleveland and Miss Smitley of Cleveland. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com

    10/04/2006 04:36:31
    1. [OH~Old-News] New Article for United States - Ohio
    2. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Ohio > Franklin Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29039 (Follow the link above to contact the original submitter of the following article.) More articles for Franklin can be found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2553 Article Title: Carrizozo Outlook Article Date: November 30 1905 Article Description: Miller Death Article Text: An Albuquerque dispatch says: Dr J E Miller died at his home in Columbus Ohio on the 12th.The doctor had been in Albuquerque several months and a company formed to construct a tent city for tubercular patients on the mesa northwest of the city.He plans all completed for the enterprise and was called east several weeks ago in connection with the enterprise.While there he underwent an operation for catarrhal trouble and a part of the cartilage was removed from the nose.It was found that the entire nasal bone had suffered decay and that the patient was in a serious condition. Dr Miller first came to the city over a year ago and was about to build a tent city sanitorium when he became ill and for several months was very ill at his home back east. He returned later and had his plans nearing perfection when he was called east.It is more than probable that the tent city will not be built. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com

    09/28/2006 09:11:54
    1. [OH~Old-News] New Article for United States - Ohio
    2. See end of this email for instructions on how to unsubscribe. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Ohio > Marion Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29004 (Follow the link above to contact the original submitter of the following article.) More articles for Marion can be found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2519 Article Title: Prospect Monitor Article Date: August 17 1905 Article Description: Schaaf Death, Robinson-Thomas, Wallace-Fields, Evans-Ridenour; Farmer Picnic, Current Events Article Text: SATURDAYS STORM The Worst in Violence in the Vicinity of Prospect for Years. The storm Saturday evening was the worst electricaly of any experienced in this vicinity for years. The streets were deserted, business suspended for the time, and street car traffic tied up for an hour Both telephone companys were nearly put out of business and many phones were not in working order by Tuesday. It is strange that more destruction did not result from lightning, considering the violence of the storm, than what has been reported. Two horses owned by George Seiter and one owned by Charles Dutt were killed by lightning, a barn on the Jennings farm near Delaware, and the Fish house near Richwood were burned. It is also reported that several head of stock were killed near Magnetic Springs. The wind around Radnor, Magnetic Springs and near Delaware was terrific and in these parts hardly a stock of corn is standing, while out buildings and fences are badly damaged. Report Incorrect Dr. Richardson, of Marion, opened a small gathering behind the ear of little Sabina Breen, Monday, but performed no such terrible operation and mutilation as reported in the Marion Star. The Star reports of the matter is cruel erroneous and by its incorrectness caused much dismay among the family, relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Breen. There is no cause for anxiety as to the little lady's health whatever. SCOTT & WOODROW Open Their New Hay Barn Under the Management of Ferd Gabriel Wednesday Afternoon. The new hay barn of Scott and Woodrow built upon the site of the one destroyed a few years ago by fire, was opened for business Wednesday afternoon. The barn is one of the largest and complete in the state, equiped with a Wottring Climax Hay Press made by S. L. Wottring of Prospect, and a twelve horse power, Columbus gasoline engine, besides all up to date gearing and appliances on the market. Messers Scott and Woodrow are leading and most reliable hay and grain dealers of Columbus with barns in several parts of the state and Prospect should feel highly gratful that the gentlemen after a lapse of years following a discouraging experience, have again established an enterprise of this kind in the village. It is earnestly hoped that their venture will be successful not only because Scott & Woodrow deserve success, but that Prospect will benefit greatly if success crowns their efforts. Mr. Ford Gabriel, who is well known to all hay growers in this vicinity, will have charge of affairs. The highest market price will be paid for good hay and those having the same will do well to see this firm before disposing of their crops. Death From Fever. Word has been received by Rev. Schaaf, of the death of Carl Schaaf, a reporter on the New Orleans Item, from yellow fever. Mr. Schaaf's wife had contracted the fever and in nursing her he was stricken and died. The deceased was 30 years old and a prominent newspaper man. A few years ago while a stucent at Heidleberg college he made several visits to Prospect and was well acquainted with a number of our citizens. Wedding Bells. Tuesday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Robinson in Thompson, Miss Ada Robinson was united in marriage to Mr. William Thomas a prominent young man of Radnor township. Mrs. Mary Stickney, who is well known in the vicinity of Prospect having for a number of years lived with Mrs. Lettice Roberts south of town, was married this week to B. F. Hagaman a prominent farmer of Berkshire; Delaware county. Mr. William Wallace of Clayborn and Miss Jessie Fields, of Scioto township, Delaware county, also well known in and around Prospect were married at the home of the bride the first of the week. Tuesday afternoon at his residence in Delaware, Rev. Hawn married Mr. William Evans and Miss Etta Ridenour, well known young people of Radnor. Mr. and Mrs. Evans will live in Marion where Mr. Evans is employed. SIX THOUSAND Is the Estimated Number of Happy People Who Attended the Farmers' Picnic Wednesday. The Eleventh Annual Farmers' Picnic held at Prospect, Wednesday, was one of the largest ever seen since its organization. At least six thousand people it is estimated, were in attendance. The principal speakers were Prof. A. B. Graham, of Columbus, and Congressman Mouser, of Marion. Excellent addresses were made by both gentleman. Entertaining and nicely delivered recitations were given by Ida Treese, Naomi Lauer, Ruth Moyer, Louise Wottring and Harold Johnson. The music was furnished by the K. of P. band and Prospect Male Sextette, and was most delightful. A game of ball between Marion and Prospect closed the days festives. The game was poorly played and at times extremely draging but was enjoyed by most of those present, especially those who had never saw a ball game before and those who knew nothing about baseball. Still it was a good finish to a grand days outing, In the evening a band concert was given up town on Main and Water streets. At the meeting of the committee it was decided to hold the next picnic at Gast's grove, Prospect, Ohio, the third Thursday in August 1906. CURRENT EVENTS Mr. and Mrs. George Dennis, of Delaware, Tuesday celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. J. N. Canouse, of Larue, was a business visitor to Prospect, Monday. When building or improving use Stone Building Block. John D. Owens & Sons. See P. H. Fackler, Richwood, O., for monuments. FOR SALE—A four-year-old brown Wilkes mare, and a fresh cow. See C. N. Price, Radnor, Ohio. Mrs. F. C. Freeman left Wednesday for a few days visit with friends at Columbus. Billy Almendinger of the K. of P. band at the Farmers' picnic, Wednesday, played the first time on his $110 base horn. Wanted—Poultry of all kinds. Pay the highest market price. City phone 18. J. P. Gompf, Waldo, Ohio. Miss Lucinda Cratty returned Wednesday from an outing at Lakeside. Mose E. Fleming writes from the camp of Prospect people at Long Lake, Michigan, that all are well and having a great time. Miss Clara Cope has returned from a pleasant visit with friends at Delaware. J. A. F. Sellars and Mrs. Horn are spending the day at Delaware. Beaver's third semi-monthly horse sale at Prospect Saturday, Aug 26. Miss Jessie Rice of Caledonia, is visiting this week with the family of F. C. Corey and other friends. Rev. Schaaf, Wednesday evening, delivered an address at the Thornville, Ohio, Sunday School Convention. Mrs. Herbert Ritchie and children were the guests of relatives near Marysville, Saturday and Sunday, this being Mrs. Ritchie's old home. Miss Vernie McGee entertained last Thursday evening at her home on E. Park avenue, in honor of her guest Miss Clara Baker of Findley. Dainty refreshment were served and a good time enjoyed. Mrs. G. C. Gerlach and son Henry and Mr. Benjamin Ransome leave today for Sandusky where they will join, Rev. Gerlach, who has been in Michigan, and several weeks will be spent by the party in and around Sandusky. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hughes have moved into their new home on N. Main street. Edlward T. Haller, of the O. K. Dye House in Marion, died at the Marion Hospital Friday night, of inflamation of the bowels after only a short illness. The funeral was held Monday morning. Jud Lewis expects to begin within a week or so the erection of a new barn on the site of the one recently destroyed by fire. Mr. and Mrs. Elis Johnson and daughter Lessie, of Marysville, Ohio, spent Sunday with their neice and nephew Mrs. and Mrs. Owen Miller, Master Perry Miller returned with them for a week's visit. Mrs. Ida Layton, of Larue, is visiting J. A. Wilson and family and other relatives. Roy Moore, of Thompson, under the alias of Jim Brown, was arrested Sunday evening after a hard chase and charged with disorderly conduct and using obsene language. Moore was fined three dollars and costs by Mayor Toms. The Francis Williard W. C. T. U. of Marion, enjoyed themselves at the Farmers' picnic Wednesday. Miss Susie Cox is visiting with friends and relatives at Middletown, Ohio. Joel Dill left last Thursday on the Niagara Falls excursion. Munnings and Court have received a contract to place a complete furnace equipment in the Lutheran church. Mr. and Mrs. Willard E. Pease and daughter Helen, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford on their way from West Salen, Ohio, to Pinkerton below Columbus, where Mr. Pease will operate a large hoop factory. Mrs. John Hilford and son, who have for some time been visiting in Prospect and vicinity, returned to their home at Neodesha, Kansas, Tuesday. Dr. A. C. Duke, of Richwood for Coroner and h. V. Spicer, for Prosecuting Attorney, have been placed on the democratic ticket of Union county. Mrs. J. P. Almendinger, Mrs. John Fleming and Mrs. Wattie Watkins, are spending the week at Niagara Falls. The Delaware county board of elections have organized by electing F. H. Richey, Chief Deputy and H. H. Beecher, Clerk. The Ladies Aid Society of the M. E. Church, of Thompson Chapel will hold a social at the home of Mrs. Albert Kyle, one-half mile south of the Hoskins bridge, Tuesday evening, August 22nd. Ice cream and cake will be served, Everybody is cordially invited. Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Wottring, of Cincinnati, are the guests this week of Prospect relatives. The Misses Irene Campbell and Cora Zachman, of Marion, were calling on Prospect friends, Sunday. Hoster's bottled beer for family use, at Mike Riders. John McCune for several years a resident of Prospect employed at Johnson's bakery, is now a Columbus street car conductor, on the Main street and Neil avenue line. Miss Minnie Little, of Marion, was the guest of Miss May Vogt, Saturday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dix. Frank Shaffer has returned from a successful fishing trip up the lakes, Captain Van Houten was at Columbus Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Will M. Bartow, of Delaware, were guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Will Kirby. Rev. L. E. Smith, of Harpster, made a pleasant call upon Prospect friends, Friday. Dr. and Mrs. Charles Finefrock, of Green Camp were Prospect visitors Saturday. The Thimble Club, of Prospect, were entertained Friday afternoon and at a six o'clock dinner, by Mrs. D. S. Grube and daughter. Lottie and Nettie at their home in Delaware. County Treasurer Pollock, of Delaware, is now making his annual settlement with the County Auditor. The report will show that $140,160. 65 were collected in taxes during June. Augustus H. Curtis, executor of the estate of Charles Curtis, deceased has filed his final and distributive account. C. L. Brown, who has been at Redlands, California, for some time, has returned very much improved in health. A son was born Friday morning to Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Johnson. Rev. D. A. Winter, a former pastor of the Prospect Reformed church, now residing at Lehighton, Pa., is the guest of friends and will occupy the pulpit at the Reformed church Sunday afternoon. Rev. S. K. Herbster of Irvin Station, Pa., is the guest of his brother B. K. Herbster and family. Mr. Benjamin Waddell of Marion attended the Farmers' picnic Wednesday. Lester Baker left Delaware Tuesday evening to accept a position with the Cleveland Leader. Mrs. Perry Joliff and daughter Miss May Middleworth of Delaware were the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Adams this week. Wilbur Earick, son of George Earick of Claibourne, was badly injured Saturday by the upsetting of a load of baled straw he was hauling. Hazen & Mouser shipped a large consignment of stakes to Bucyrus Wednesday for use on the extention of the C. D. & M. electric line. Miss Hattie Fleming and Miss Mildred Fitzer will spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Graham south of town. Mike Rider has Hosters beer in pint and quart bottles. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Beavers have returned from a three days outing at Hiawatha Park camp meeting. Mrs. David Mayfield and Miss Maud Wynn left Tuesday, for Sioux City, Iowa, to make a visit of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Curtis were in Delaware Tuesday attending the Marshman-Perry wedding. J. F. Bull and family of Chicago are guests of Prospect relatives. Miss Ethel Smith of Marion is visiting Miss Ida Treese on the Boundary. Miss Mabel Fleming attended the Marshman-Perry wedding, at Delaware Tuesday evening. Mrs. Homer Smith gave a six o'clock dinner Tuesday to Miss Minnie Brown of Cleveland and the Misses Zanna Fahey Wyona Sweney and Fern Noll of Marion. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R. Lauer are spending the day at Toledo. Prospect friends have received invitations to the wedding of Miss Kathryn Brenizer and Charles Elwood Dull, which is to take place August 23, at Hastins, Florida. Miss Brenizer was a former Prospect girl, daughter of Mr. Cicero Brenizer, and a reader of well known ability. Mrs. Neil J. Gast is entertaining her friend, Miss Ruth Jumper of Ft. Wayne, Indiana. Death in Degradation. A letter has been received by the Marion police from the deserted wife of Hathaway who died at Prospect Sanatarium under the name of Ross a short time ago, stating that he left her at Carmichael, Pa., for a bad woman named rogers taking his two children with him and she had not heard of him for over a year until she heard of his death. Shultz Cousins Reunion. The eighth annual reunion of the Peter Shultz Cousins will be held at the usual place on the Grandfathers Shultz's farm one mile east of Norton on Thursday August 31, 1905. All relatives and friends of the family are cordially invited to be present. Peter Orsborn, President. Real Estate Transfers. MARION CO. French Crow to Lucy A. Needles, 80 acres in Montgomery township, $4400. J. P. Hastings, to Edward M. Myles, 40 acres in Grand township, $180. Charles Hofstter to George Chapman, 5 acres in Richland township, $500. Lucy A. Needles to French Crow, 50 œ acres in Big Island township, $3,282.50. DELAWARE CO. George Seum and wive to William L. Smith and wife, west part of the east part of inlot 228 in the city of Delaware $575. William Crabill and wife to George Grove, 4 62 160 acres of land in Center Village, $1,000. R. B. Neilson and wife to George Grover, inlots 12 and 13 in Center Village, $650. Sarah J. Long to Edward T. Winston, 16 2-10 acres of land in Scioto township, $400. William Wigton and wife, to Charles F. Brown and Nancy A. Brown north half of inlots Nos. 70, 71, 72 and 73 in the village of Galena, $1050. UNION CO. M. W. Hill and others to Austin Ross lots in Richwood, $212.50. M. B. Rodgers to O. D. Browning, 5 acres in Richwood, $600. Lula E. Eckelberry and husband to W. D. Cameron, lots in Richwood, $5250. T. J. Williams and wife to Adam Rider, 70 acres in Claibourne township, $5250. George B. Handley to Alice Young, lots in Richwood, $850. RADNOR NEWS Elisha Roberts and Hannah Roberts have been allowed by Court to adopt an unknown infant from the Franklin County Children's Home and give it the name of Goldie Belle Roberts. Bertha Spicer through her attorney, J. R. Lytle, has filed in the Common Pleas Court a petition for alimony against William Spicer. The Misses Hettie wolfley, Sadie Meridith, Carrie Utz accompained by Louise Kyle of Prospect are enjoying an outing at Cedar Point. Charles A. Graves, John Hines, Chas. Orhood, David H. Thomas, Rosford Jones, Ed. Meridith, Delia Penry, Maggie Jones and Edna Pritchard of Radnor were among those who received diplomas at the Boxwell commencement held at Delaware, Saturday. Mary F. Price, Geo. N. Davis, Mable E. Jones, Hnna Hines, May Kyle, Mayme Hines, Iva Kyle, and Esther Jones are attending the Teachers' Institute at Delaware. Messers W. T. Roberts and family; W. T. and Guy Penry and family, Dr. B. L. Simpson and wife, Mrs. Sarah Powell and Edwin, went this morning on a excursion to Vermillion to enjoy lake breezes and a week's outing at the park. Rev. B. Harris is entertaing Rev. Thomas and wife, of Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas from Wales. Mrs. J. W. Jones, of Columbus, was calling on Radnor friends this week. Mrs. J. W. Jones and Mrs. C. E. Davis were guests of Wm. Gallant, Tuesday. Rev. Arthur Roberts preached at the Baptist church, Sunday to a large audience. Rev. Black, of New Jersey, will preach at the Baptist church next Sunday morning and evening. The W. C. T. U. will meet at the home of Mrs. Humphrey Griffith, next Friday afternoon. David Powell is having considerable trouble with a gatheting in his head and is not at Columbus for treatment. Newton Jones of Delaware is having his vacation in Radnor. Rev. Marshman and Miss Jeanette Perry gave Radnor a final farewell with an entertainment last Thurs evening at the Presbyterian church. Mrs. T. W. Cox, superintendent of the W. C. T. U. literature, is soliciting for the Ohio Messenger and Crusaders Monthly the temperance childs paper, 25 cents per year. Divorce Granted Judge Tobias has granted Mrs. Sarah M. Smith a divorce from James A. Smith. This case is one which has been pending since February 3, 1903, when Mrs. Smith filed her petition. Mrs. Smith charges her husband with gross neglect and with threatening to kill her. They have one minor child, the custody of which is given to Mrs. Smith. The couple were married in Agosta in 1891. 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    09/26/2006 03:21:11
    1. [OH~Old-News] New Article for United States - Ohio
    2. See end of this email for instructions on how to unsubscribe. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Ohio > Marion Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=28991 (Follow the link above to contact the original submitter of the following article.) More articles for Marion can be found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2519 Article Title: Prospect Monitor Article Date: August 10 1905 Article Description: About Prospect, Gast Death, Dilsaver Death, Real Estate, Current Events, Sosey and Albright Deaths Article Text: Prospect Monitor 10 August, 1905 ABOUT PROSPECT Interesting Items of Old Times in and Around the Village and Vicinity. The date of the Weiser family reunion at Mrs. Heidman's near Stratford, is Thursday, August 10, 1805. The relatives are looking forward to one of the best yet held. On the same date the surviving members of Company E. 66th Reg't. OVI will hold a reunion at the home of Anderson Moore in Bellpoint, where they also anticipate a good time. At both places a grand spread will be one of the main features. As some of the members of this Company live in or near your city, as a matter of course they will, providence permiting, be looked for to put in an appearance. At Comrad Moore's (who lost a brother in that Company) the latch string is always on the outside. At the reunion of the Water's family in your city a few days since, some were present from Delaware, including that jolly sodier boy of the 121st regiment O. V. I. and general good fellow every way, W. B. Patten, whose mother was a Waters. Of course the writer is well acquainted with Benjamin C. Waters, a former Sheriff and Probate Judge of Delaware county, having lived for some time in part of the same house in Delaware with he and his family. The Gast grove in Prospect seems to be an attractive place for many Delaware young people, and I don't think that the shade and the good things to eat, have all to do with this attraction either. I think that the pretty girls of Prospect form the greatest part of the magnetism or hypnotism. The Delaware County Pioneer and Historical Association will hold their 35th annual meeting at the Court room in Delaware on Thursday, August 24th. As your old people used to belong to this county, can't the younger people send down a good sized delegation to meet with us? We will do our level best to interest them. The dates of the Delaware County Democratic Convention has been changed from Saturday, August 12, to Saturday, August 19th. Has Prospect any first call soldiers' who are going to the reunion at Akron on August 30th and 31st. Death of Elmer Gast Word was received by Samuel Gast, of Marion, Monday, that his son, Elmer, had died in Colorado, but gave no particulars or facts. This is the first tidings of the son, the father has had in two years. The deceased was aged about forty-five years and well known in Prospect. The remains, the informant said were buried in Colorado. Took a Ride. Parties unknown Sunday night took from the hitch rack at Newmans a horse and buggy belonging to Freddie Lauer and proceeded to enjoy a pleasant buggy ride. The rig was found Monday morning by Carry Russell, near Otterbein church and returned to its owner undamaged. Death of Paul Dilsaver. Paul the sixteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Dilsaver, died at the home of his parents in Thompson township, Tuesday morning after an illness of a week from Typhoid fever. The funeral is being held this afternoon with interment in Thompson cemetery. Surprise Party. The Misses Gail Jones, Hazel Osborn, Edna Stockwell, Theo Gast, Maud Roberts, Millie Biggerstaff, Vida Shuey, Audrey Bolander, Mary Hughes and Emma Stuckey comprised a merry party that delightfully surprised Miss Cleo Roberts at her home on north Main street, Tuesday evening in honor of her seventeeth birthday anniversary. A grand time was enjoyed by all. Real Estate Transfers. MARION CO. John I. Court to Florence Curren, 42 acres in Pleasant township, $1,500. Sallie B. Hedges to George W. Johnson, a lot in Prospect, $800. A. E. Johnson to J. A. Mayfield, a lot in Marion, $485. Rosena Brown to Rosa Brown, a lot in Prospect, $500. DELAWARE CO. Inman C. Budd and wife to William H. Campbell inlot 57 in the village of Galena, $1,000. Flora Aldrich Kyrk and husband to A. J. Aldrich, lot in the village of Ashley $500. John Bevan and wife to Lyman E. and Sarah A. Smith, 3 œ acres of land in Porter township, $425. Catherine Hummel by Executor to Ella Ely, parts of inlots 483, 323, 324 in Delaware $350. Abigail M. Semans to Jessie F. Semans, inlot 33 in the city of Delaware. Augustus H. Curtis to John Q. and Edward P. Curtiss, 36 acres of land in Radnor township, $3,000. Ellen Burke, by Admr., to Mary O. Zimmerman, inlot 531 in Delaware $1,000. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Colmer, of Columbus, are visiting a few days with Prospect relatives. Current Events Lish Roberts of Radnor is confined to his home by illness. J. P. Brookins was a visitor to Lakeside, Wednesday. H. W. Wolfley and family returned from Lakeside Wednesday. Miss Lucinda Cratty is spending her vacation at Lakeside. Lash Evans, of Marysville, is visiting his uncle, Dr. Masters and family for a few days. Charles McIntire, of Chicago, visited with his wife over Sunday, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Russell. Mrs. C. M. Mohr and Mrs. T K Stockwell are guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Clime, at Grove City, Ohio. Dr. and Mrs. Henry P. Fenster of Delaware have issued invitations for the wedding of their daughter, Miss Carrie Allen to Charles Frederick Anderson, on Wednesday evening, August 10th, at 8 o'clock at the residence on Oak Hill avenue. Prospect beat an alledged ball team from Cardington last Friday by a score of 20 to 0. That's all. Mr. Peter Johnson will attend the reunion of the 13th Ohio Calvary, to be held at Grove City, August 16th. The Prospect members of the Weiser family are attending the reunion near Delaware today. Mr. Wolferd, Frank Stoll and Edson Belz of Marion were guests of Winifred and Theo Gast Sunday afternoon. Dave McPherson has purchased the gasoline launch, that is moored at the electric light plant wharf. Miss Rena Gast is home from Detroit for a few days visit. Mr. Joseph Sloat of Toledo, a prominent ship builder, was the guest Sunday of Mrs. S. A. and Bess McCausland. C. L. Hollenbach, Mrs. H. W. Cratty and Margaret Hollenbach, have returned from Lockport, N. Y. where they attended the Hollenbach family reunion. The Misses Blanch Merchant, Agnes Dill, Ivy Campbell, Daisy Roberts, Emma Snyder, Lillian Terrel, Lucy Almendinger and Edna Almendinger leave today on the Niagara Falls excursion. Tom K. Stockwell is enjoying himself fishing in Michigan waters. Miss Margaret Freeman is home from Lakeside for a few days. H. D. Beavers horses arrived Tuesday and are a fine lot. They will be sold Saturday. John A. Decker is still ill at the Sawyer Sanatorium in Marion. S. L. Wottring will install the heating apparatus in the new residence of J. F. Moore. Five hundred seats has arrived for the new school building at Delaware. I. N. Roberts of Prospect is the contractor. Isreal Hedges who has been ill is improving fast. Mrs. O. J. Bottenfield, of Oblong, Ill., was called here on account of the serious illness of her father, Isreal Hedges. M. and Mrs. J. C. Reely entertained Mrs. Schweinfurth, Mrs. Debolt, Mrs. Blum and Mayer Mader, of Marion, last Friday afternoon. Mr. George McGlumphy, of Pittsburg, Pa., spent Sunday with W. H. Dillie and family. Twenty Prospect people witnessed the Al. G. Field show at Marion, Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Miller, of Marion were visitors here Sunday. Miss Nellie Gast has been visiting relatives and friends near Richwood, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Merrow was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miller Sunday afternoon. Mr. Andrew Kimmell, wife and daughter Nellie, of Wyandot, were the guests of M. Wolgamuth and family Monday. Will and John Davids of Delaware county were guests of Benjimen Ransom over Sunday. W. B. Ransom and family, of Mt. Vernon, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ransom this week. Mrs. Ruth Stockman and children of Marion were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Stockman. Miss Emma Bigford and Jennie Evans of Marion, spent a few days with Mrs. Lester Miller, last week. Mrs. Anderson and son Louis, of Delaware, were guests Saturday of friends in Prospect. The annual reunion of the Griffith family, will be held at Gast's grove Wednesday, August 23. A sweet little daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Crum last Thursday. Tom Finefrock and Carl Gast have returned from the Portland, Oregon, World's Fair. They say the fair is larger than the Marion and Richwood fairs put together, but the picnics and ball games at Gast's park in the Old Prospect is good enough for them. At the recent examination for city teachers held at Columbus, Miss Bessie Straub who at present is visiting her aunt Mrs. S. A. McCausland, received a certificate to teach for two years in the Columbus schools. Boyd Codding, who has been in California for some time will arrive home Friday evening. Mt. Augustus Curtis has sold to J. Q. and Edward Curtis his property adjoining their farms and this week he left for an extended trip through Oregon and the west. The sum paid for the land was $3000. Mrs. J. Yates, the Misses Ella and Mary Cadwalader Mr. H. C. Gardner and J. L. Sperling, of Delaware, were guests to dinner at the Central Hotel Sunday. Mrs. C. M. Tobin, who is ill with fever at her home in Marion is improving. Misses Mary and Esther Griffith have been the guests of relatives at Westfield this week. Cards have been received by Prospect friends of Miss Jannette Perry of Delaware, announcing her coming marriage, August 15th to Mr. J. T. Marshman a graduate of the O. W. U. school of oratory. Mr. and Mrs. Marshman will make their home in Utah. George L. Sosey. George L. Sosey aged 34 years a former resident of Prospect when he worked for the Cook Wagon company, died at his home in Marion, of typhoid fever, Wednesday evening, August 2. The funeral was held at Marion, Saturday morning. Rev. L. M. Albright. Rev. Lewis M. Albright, died at Ashville, N. C., Monday morning of lung trouble, aged 64 years. Rev. Albright had been at this resort for some time in quest of a return of health. He was for years prominent in educational and religious work, and for six years was presiding elder of this Methodist Episcopal district, but of late years has been farming near Waldo and was a familiar figure among the visitors to Prospect. The members of the family that survive are a wife, one son, Lo—Albright, of Richwood, and three daughters, Misses Helen and May Albright, and Mrs. W. W. George, of Delaware. The funeral and interment was at Delaware, Wednesday afternoon. Misses Bessye Thomas and Imogene Fritch spent Sunday the guests of Sam. Brigford and family of Defiance, Ohio. RADNOR NEWS The Radnor Township Board of Education have appointed the following teachers for various district: District No. 1—Fairy F. Hedden. No. 2—Verna M. Wood. No. 3—Laura Williams. No. 4—Ivy Kyle. No. 5—Mabel E. Jones. No. 6—Roxie Roberts. No. 7—Ray Griffith. Each teacher will receive a salary of $40 per month for eight months, also $1.50 per month, as janitor fee. The schools will open Sept. 11, 1905. The Board of Education of Radnor Special District have appointed the following teachers: Advanced Grade—Supt. Geo. N. Davis. Intermediate Grade—Iola Blanche Williams. Primary Grade—Esther Jones. The following real estate transfers have been made this week: James W. Gallant and wife to Mary E. Davis, during her natural life, 75 acres in Radnor township, parental love and affection. James W. Gallant and wife to James Gallant, Jr., 100 acres in Radnor and Troy townships, $7,000. James Gallant, Jr., and wife to Jas. W. Gallant, 51 67—100 acres of land in Scioto township, $3500. Rev. Harris last week week married an eloping couple from Columbus named Arthur Richards and Lillian Shiplette. They left on the evening train to carry the news to pa and ma, at the Capitol city. Mrs. Mayme Rodman Jones is contemplating joining her husband at Butte, Montana, in the near future. Miss Julia Welsh and Mary Wadman, of Delaware, have been guests at the Dildine farm this week and enjoying themselves hughely. Mrs. J. A. James writes from New York state, that she is enjoying herself and that little Mark likes farm life very much. Elisha Roberts has been quite ill, but is now convalescing. Several Radnorites were at Delaware Tuesday evening to head Sam Jones deliver an address at the Chautauqua. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Penry recently entertained Miss Guy Hecker, of Greenville, Ohio. Miss Martin after a visit with Miss Elizabeth Jones, has returned to her home in Galion. Mrs. R. C. Jones and Mrs. Clint Bowman are still on the sick list. Charles E. David, our popular tourman has received the nomination for Clark of Court of Delaware county in the --------- school. Miss Mary Gallant of Delaware, has been the guest of Radnor friends. Mr. Frank Coonfare is preparing to buy hay in any amount and will pay the highest market price. It has been given out that the Griffith family reunion will be held at Gast's grove, Prospect, Ohio, on August 23. RICHLAND Elisha Roberts is seriously ill at this writing. It is the hope of his many friends, that he will soon be able to be around again. Mr. John Huff, commissioner of Morrow county, was in Radnor a few days with relatives and friends. He is an uncle of Mrs. C. R. Jones. Forest Anderson went on the excursion to the zoo, last Thursday. Miss Sadie Snodgrass, daughter of Rev. Snodgrass formally of Radnor, is the guest of Radnor friends. Misses Vernie Osborn and Margaret Anderson were in Prospect Sunday afternoon, calling on friends. There will be preaching at the Baptist church next Sunday. The pulpit will probaly be supplied by Rev. Arthur Roberts. Quite a number will attend the Hull reunion, which will be Thursday at Carey, Ohio. The little son of Al. Bosh is critically ill with bowel trouble. On the Line. John Northrup and family, of Marion, spent a few days with J. T. Ludwig and family. E. Parish and Lena Sivey, of Marion, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boyd. Wm. Ruggles of Big Island spent Sunday with M. L. Adams and family. The Larkin club and several invited guests were entertained Wednesday at the home of Mrs. E. Baumgartner, west of Richwood. Mrs. Charles Fryman visited a few days with her parents. T. A. Hawk and wife entertained relatives from north of Richwood Sunday. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IMPORTANT: To stop receiving these notifications, you need to know if you are receiving them through a mailing list or if you subscribed through the Newspaper Abstracts website. Either way, YOU HAD TO HAVE SUBSCRIBED YOURSELF, as we do NOT add people to our notifications. To determine what you subscribed to, look at the subject line of this message. If the subject line begins with the words 'Old-News' followed by 'New Article for', then you are receiving this notification through a mailing list. See the end of this message for instructions on how to unsubscribe. If the subject line says 'New Article for' - but does NOT have 'Old-News' in front of it - then you subscribed through the website. To unsubscribe, follow instructions found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=11191 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com

    09/26/2006 09:39:31
    1. New Article for United States - Ohio
    2. See end of this email for instructions on how to unsubscribe. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Ohio > Washington Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=28467 (Follow the link above to contact the original submitter of the following article.) More articles for Washington can be found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2300 Article Title: Marietta Times Article Date: September 10 1938 Article Description: Williams & Tullius Families' Reunion Article Text: Williams Family Descendants of Mr. and Mrs. Amon Williams who came from Pennsylvania to this section 133 years ago, held their 10th annual reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kidd at Bonn on September 4. A chicken dinner was enjoyed at noon. Music was furnished by P. E. Kidd, E. W. Kidd, H. O. Howell and Paul and Junior Miller. Those present included Mrs. Margaret Williams, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Farley, Mrs. Ethel Morganstern and children, Ora and Margaret; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hines and son, Paul; J. E. Willamson and son Thomas; Mr. and Mrs. James Striker, Lawrence Striker, Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Miller and daughter, Dorothy. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams and daughters, Rosetta and Irene; Fern Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Kidd, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams, Howard, Wayne, Raymond, Gertrude and Elmer Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Williams and children, Betty, Evelyn and Marvin; Mrs. Verna Daffin and son, Clyde. S. P. Schwartz and children, Alice, Glenda, Ruth, Marilyn, John and Benjamin; Mrs. Amanda Martin, Herman Martin, Mrs. Bertha Morgenstern and schildren, Irene, Ruth, Naomi and June; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Martin and children, Pauilne, Glen and Grace; Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Howell, Mrs. Violet Sparks and daughter, Rowena; Mrs. Clyde Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crum and children; Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Kidd, Mrs. Eileen Boyd and children, Nelson, Glen, Raymond and Shirley; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Way and sons, Richard, Norman and Roney. Tullius Family. Mrs John Neader of 501 Lancaster Street has returned from Norman, Okla. While there, she attended the Tullius family reunion when those present included her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tullius, Frank Tullius and family; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tullius and family; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tullius and family; Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Tullius and family; all of Norman. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tullius and family, Noble, Oklahoma; Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Tullius, Jr., and family of Los Angeles, Calif.; Paul Tullius and daughter of Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schrader Jr., and family; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Meyers and family of Norman and Mrs. Anna Rice of Oklahoma City; and Mrs. Neader of Marietta. Altogether 81 were present, including the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. A group picture was taken with the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tullius and their sons and daughters. The parents are 83 and 81 years old. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IMPORTANT: To stop receiving these notifications, you need to know if you are receiving them through a mailing list or if you subscribed through the Newspaper Abstracts website. Either way, YOU HAD TO HAVE SUBSCRIBED YOURSELF, as we do NOT add people to our notifications. To determine what you subscribed to, look at the subject line of this message. If the subject line begins with the words 'Old-News' followed by 'New Article for', then you are receiving this notification through a mailing list. See the end of this message for instructions on how to unsubscribe. If the subject line says 'New Article for' - but does NOT have 'Old-News' in front of it - then you subscribed through the website. To unsubscribe, follow instructions found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=11191 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com

    08/30/2006 11:22:39
    1. New Article for United States - Ohio
    2. See end of this email for instructions on how to unsubscribe. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Ohio > Stark Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=28465 (Follow the link above to contact the original submitter of the following article.) More articles for Stark can be found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2308 Article Title: Alliance Daily Review Article Date: March 18 1908 Article Description: Mt. Union Burial Relocations: Trans-e, Baker, & Grimes Article Text: Removal of Dead. Contract Let by Service Board to L. H. Grimes for the Work. Members Trans-e and Baker of the board of public service at their meeting on Wednesday let the contract for the removal of the dead in their old Mount Union cemetery to their final resting place in the new cemetery to L. H. Grimes for a price of $1 for each body removed, the above price to include the removal of tomb stones and headstones. It is stated there about fifty bodies to be removed and the work must be completed prior to April 1, 1908. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IMPORTANT: To stop receiving these notifications, you need to know if you are receiving them through a mailing list or if you subscribed through the Newspaper Abstracts website. Either way, YOU HAD TO HAVE SUBSCRIBED YOURSELF, as we do NOT add people to our notifications. To determine what you subscribed to, look at the subject line of this message. If the subject line begins with the words 'Old-News' followed by 'New Article for', then you are receiving this notification through a mailing list. See the end of this message for instructions on how to unsubscribe. If the subject line says 'New Article for' - but does NOT have 'Old-News' in front of it - then you subscribed through the website. To unsubscribe, follow instructions found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=11191 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com

    08/30/2006 09:37:20
    1. New Article for United States - Ohio
    2. See end of this email for instructions on how to unsubscribe. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Ohio > Stark Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=28457 (Follow the link above to contact the original submitter of the following article.) More articles for Stark can be found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2308 Article Title: Alliance Weekly Review Article Date: May 18 1887 Article Description: Limaville: Kunize, Shellenbarger, Logue, Hamlin, Schuler, Polly, Gantz, Dewan, Townsend, Davis Article Text: Limaville, May 16. Mrs. W. H. Kunize is very sick. We hope it will be but for a short time. Mrs. E. M. Shellenbarger, of Suffield, O., visited her mother Saturday and Sunday. W. H. Zaiser visited a few days with friends at Atwater Center. Mr. and Mrs. S. Logue, of Deerfield, were in town last Sabbath. Miss Mary Tupper living east of Atwater Center spent Sunday with Miss Minnie Hamlin. Mr. John Schuler, of Akron, O., has been visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Schuler. W. A. Polly living west of town starts for Michigan next week. W. A. Schoff, of Kalamazoo, Michigan, has moved on the Polly farm west of this place. Miss Maggie Gantz, of Lexington, spent Sabbath with friends and relatives in this village. Dr. Warrington, of Atwater, attended the Normal school reunion at this place Saturday. R. H. Phelps, of Atwater, was in town last Friday. John Dewan now rejoices in the advent of a new boy. We may be a little late in noting this important event, but John feels just as happy as though we had published it sooner. Howard Townsend living with Mrs. Davis returned home Saturday with the erysipelas on his face. We hope it is not serious. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IMPORTANT: To stop receiving these notifications, you need to know if you are receiving them through a mailing list or if you subscribed through the Newspaper Abstracts website. Either way, YOU HAD TO HAVE SUBSCRIBED YOURSELF, as we do NOT add people to our notifications. To determine what you subscribed to, look at the subject line of this message. If the subject line begins with the words 'Old-News' followed by 'New Article for', then you are receiving this notification through a mailing list. See the end of this message for instructions on how to unsubscribe. If the subject line says 'New Article for' - but does NOT have 'Old-News' in front of it - then you subscribed through the website. To unsubscribe, follow instructions found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=11191 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com

    08/29/2006 07:14:16
    1. New Article for United States - Ohio
    2. See end of this email for instructions on how to unsubscribe. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Ohio > Stark Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=28450 (Follow the link above to contact the original submitter of the following article.) More articles for Stark can be found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2308 Article Title: Alliance Weekly Review Article Date: June 22 1887 Article Description: Mechanicstown: Weikart, McMunn, Jones, McKee, Donehoo, & Sons of Veterans Article Text: Mechanicstown, June 18. U. S. Weikart, the genial representative of the Review was in town last week and the Review now has quite a list of sub- scribers here. Rev. J. S. McMunn and wife and Mrs. Jones were visiting friends in Scroggsfield last Thursday. The change in time on the L. E. A. & S. Does not suit our people and will make quite a difference in the travel from this place. Jno. McKee, one of our old and esteemed business men talks of moving to Carrollton to engage in the creamery business. Miss Jessie Donehoo is visiting friends in Bergholz this week. The Sons of Veterans are organizing here. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IMPORTANT: To stop receiving these notifications, you need to know if you are receiving them through a mailing list or if you subscribed through the Newspaper Abstracts website. Either way, YOU HAD TO HAVE SUBSCRIBED YOURSELF, as we do NOT add people to our notifications. To determine what you subscribed to, look at the subject line of this message. If the subject line begins with the words 'Old-News' followed by 'New Article for', then you are receiving this notification through a mailing list. See the end of this message for instructions on how to unsubscribe. If the subject line says 'New Article for' - but does NOT have 'Old-News' in front of it - then you subscribed through the website. To unsubscribe, follow instructions found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=11191 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com

    08/28/2006 02:03:02
    1. New Article for United States - Ohio
    2. See end of this email for instructions on how to unsubscribe. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Ohio > Stark Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=28449 (Follow the link above to contact the original submitter of the following article.) More articles for Stark can be found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2308 Article Title: Alliance Weekly Review Article Date: June 22 1905 Article Description: Local News: Hatcher, Akins, Gillespie, Baker, Metzger & Weikart Article Text: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Werner and Prof. and Mrs. A. F. Coup were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al Hatcher, at Marlboro on Sunday. Miss Lou Akins, of Alliance, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Akins, at 109 South Cherry street, returned to her home last week.--Canton Democrat J. W. Gillespie expects to start Friday on a trip to Michigan. He will visit Three Rivers, Mendon, Kalamazoo and other points, remaining in the Peninsula state about a week. Isaac D. Baker and family, of Louisville, will leave for Los Angeles the latter part of the present week. Mr. Baker has decided to locate permanently in California, and we hope will be very successful in his new home. Mr. and Mrs. John Metzger and children, from Harrisburg, were in the city Tuesday and paid the Den a pleasant visit. Mr. Metzger has contracted to teach the Harrisburg schools next winter. His past success gives guarantee that Harris- burg has made a wise choice in putting him in control of her schools. Mr. Wm. Wallace and his grandson, Wm. Hammond, of Hammondsville, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Weikart, on Arch street, last Monday night, en route from Cleveland, home. Mr. Wallace is said to be the oldest post-master in the United States, having served in that capacity for fifty-seven consecutive years. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IMPORTANT: To stop receiving these notifications, you need to know if you are receiving them through a mailing list or if you subscribed through the Newspaper Abstracts website. Either way, YOU HAD TO HAVE SUBSCRIBED YOURSELF, as we do NOT add people to our notifications. To determine what you subscribed to, look at the subject line of this message. If the subject line begins with the words 'Old-News' followed by 'New Article for', then you are receiving this notification through a mailing list. See the end of this message for instructions on how to unsubscribe. If the subject line says 'New Article for' - but does NOT have 'Old-News' in front of it - then you subscribed through the website. To unsubscribe, follow instructions found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=11191 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com

    08/28/2006 01:57:26
    1. New Article for United States - Ohio
    2. See end of this email for instructions on how to unsubscribe. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Ohio > Stark Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=28448 (Follow the link above to contact the original submitter of the following article.) More articles for Stark can be found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2308 Article Title: Alliance Weekly Review Article Date: June 22 1887 Article Description: Local News: Cassaday, Packer, Roach, Hull, Wise, Boyce, Reiter, Vick, Stewart, Price, Webb Article Text: Mrs. J. S. Cassaday is in Indiana visiting friends. J. M. Packer, of Limaville, was in the city yesterday visiting his sons. Miss Eva Roach, of Augusta, is in the city visiting her brother, Dr. Roach. A. J. Packer, of Ravenna, was circulating among Alliance friends yesterday. Miss Amelia A. Hull, from Toronto, Ohio, is visiting her brother, Clem Hull. Mr. F. B. Wise, of Beloit, was in the city on Monday and made a brief visit to the Den. Miss May Boyce returned Sunday evening from a visit with Pittsburgh friends. Mrs. Oppenheimer and son, of Norwalk, are visiting for a few days at E. Reiter's. Mr. and Mrs. Hol Vick, of Arch street, are happy over the arrival of a fine daughter. Mrs. Rev. L. H. Stewart is visiting friends and relatives at Conuotton, Harrison county, this state. Miss Jennie Webb who has been visiting her sister Mrs. Rev. Frank Howell, at Bethel, Conn. for two months returns tomorrow. W. W. Webb leaves the city tomorrow evening for Lake Minnetonka, Minn., where he will remain a few weeks looking up business interests. J. W. Packer, for the past ten years a resident of Los Angeles, arrived in the city yesterday. It is his first visit to hisold home since his removal to California. He will remain some time visiting his father and brothers. He is accompanied by his family. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IMPORTANT: To stop receiving these notifications, you need to know if you are receiving them through a mailing list or if you subscribed through the Newspaper Abstracts website. Either way, YOU HAD TO HAVE SUBSCRIBED YOURSELF, as we do NOT add people to our notifications. To determine what you subscribed to, look at the subject line of this message. If the subject line begins with the words 'Old-News' followed by 'New Article for', then you are receiving this notification through a mailing list. See the end of this message for instructions on how to unsubscribe. If the subject line says 'New Article for' - but does NOT have 'Old-News' in front of it - then you subscribed through the website. To unsubscribe, follow instructions found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=11191 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com

    08/28/2006 01:49:20
    1. New Article for United States - Ohio
    2. See end of this email for instructions on how to unsubscribe. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Ohio > Stark Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=28447 (Follow the link above to contact the original submitter of the following article.) More articles for Stark can be found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2308 Article Title: Alliance Weekly Review Article Date: June 23 1887 Article Description: Moultrie: Shively, Whiteleather, Essick, Walter, O'Miles Article Text: Moultrie, June 20. Our summer term of school closed last Friday. The school picnicked on Saturday. The bountiful supply of refresh- ments and the many pleasantries made the occasion one of unusual interest. Mr. Shively has been engaged to teach the next winter term of school. The contract for building a new school house at "Bunker Hill" was awarded last Saturday to J. F. Whiteleather for $2,899. Mr. and Mrs. William Essick arrived home last Saturday, having spent a number of weeks visiting friends in Kansas. They report a pleasant time. Henry Walter has concluded that he don't want coal; he only wanted a "hole," and at the depth of 210 feet he has ceased drilling. A number of farmers will begin haying this week. "Shpeck Hans" has closed his school for harvest vacation. "Old Ironsides," before losing the wager he proffers on "Paddy O'Miles," had better make good his "jack-knife" in ridding himself of a superabundance of impertinence. We noticed in a recent number of the Review that "Homeworth wants natural gas" and the editorial query "Why don't they send for 'Paddy O'Miles.'" We would add by way of advertising "Paddy's" usefulness, that no place or person could do better than to secure "Paddy's" services. It would seem that the ----pot of the Ohio Patriot realizes such a need, and is utilizing "Paddy's" productions to till worthless space in his paper. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IMPORTANT: To stop receiving these notifications, you need to know if you are receiving them through a mailing list or if you subscribed through the Newspaper Abstracts website. Either way, YOU HAD TO HAVE SUBSCRIBED YOURSELF, as we do NOT add people to our notifications. To determine what you subscribed to, look at the subject line of this message. If the subject line begins with the words 'Old-News' followed by 'New Article for', then you are receiving this notification through a mailing list. See the end of this message for instructions on how to unsubscribe. If the subject line says 'New Article for' - but does NOT have 'Old-News' in front of it - then you subscribed through the website. To unsubscribe, follow instructions found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=11191 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com

    08/28/2006 01:19:35
    1. New Article for United States - Ohio
    2. See end of this email for instructions on how to unsubscribe. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Ohio > Stark Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=28446 (Follow the link above to contact the original submitter of the following article.) More articles for Stark can be found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2308 Article Title: Alliance Weekly Review Article Date: June 23 1887 Article Description: Bowerstown: Boyd, Creamery, Davis; Minerva: Beltz, Weikart Article Text: Bowerstown, June 17. C. B. Boyd called on his mother in New Cumberland today. The Creamery is doing a large business. They manufacture a large amount of ice cream. One of their teams became frightened at the cars and tried to run off, but the driver checked them in time to save them from doing much damage. They broke the pole of the wagon, no other damage was done. The L. E. & W. R. R. will be built through to Wheeling. They are surveying the route now. They are grading our side walks and intend paving them with brick. It will be an improvement to our town. J. A. Davis was in Dennison today on business. Minerva, June 20. Prof. Beltz and his pupils gave the citizens of this place a very fine entertainment on Friday evening. There was only one thing to mar the pleasure of the evening, and that was the rudeness and bad behavior of some children and young people. Hickory oil would be the remedy. What has become of Weikart? The last seen of him here he was having a race with the cars. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IMPORTANT: To stop receiving these notifications, you need to know if you are receiving them through a mailing list or if you subscribed through the Newspaper Abstracts website. Either way, YOU HAD TO HAVE SUBSCRIBED YOURSELF, as we do NOT add people to our notifications. To determine what you subscribed to, look at the subject line of this message. If the subject line begins with the words 'Old-News' followed by 'New Article for', then you are receiving this notification through a mailing list. See the end of this message for instructions on how to unsubscribe. If the subject line says 'New Article for' - but does NOT have 'Old-News' in front of it - then you subscribed through the website. To unsubscribe, follow instructions found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=11191 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com

    08/28/2006 01:09:08
    1. New Article for United States - Ohio
    2. See end of this email for instructions on how to unsubscribe. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Ohio > Marion Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=28422 (Follow the link above to contact the original submitter of the following article.) More articles for Marion can be found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2519 Article Title: Prospect Monitor Article Date: August 5 1905 Article Description: Current Events, Barn Burns, Republican Convention Candidates, Hathaway Death Article Text: CURRENT EVENTS Mr. Perry Ringer, of Marion, was in town Tuesday shaking hands with his many friends. Miss Iva Earick gave a party to a number of her friends Tuesday afternoon in honor of her twelfth birthday anniversary. A splendid time was enjoyed by those present. The Carr-Liggett Reunion will be held August 28 in S. T. Carr grove near Ostrander. FOR SALE—A four year old brown Wilkes mare, and a fresh cow. See C. N. Price, Radnor, Ohio. Mrs. John Fisher has returned to Columbus after a short visit with Prospect relatives. Mrs. L. R. McNeil, Mrs. Tip Penry, Miss Sarah Dildine and M. E. Fleming and family leave today for northern Michigan, on a pleasure and fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Idleman, of Cleveland, visited with Prospect friends Tuesday. Miss Bessie Straub, of Columbus, and Miss Benedict, of Waldo, are visiting with Mrs. S. A. McCausland and Miss Bessie McCausland. Mrs. Susan Hazen and Mrs. Thomas Henderson, of Tampa, Florida, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hazen near Woodland. Mrs. Elizabeth Farnum who has been ill is improving. Dr. John D. Osborn has opened dental parlors at Rushsylvania, Ohio. B. K. Herbster and R. W. Weisel were in Michigan on pleasure and business this week. Beavers next horse sale, at Prospect Saturday, August 12. Geo Williams, who for several years has been in the service of Uncle Sam in the Philippines arrived in Prospect, Tuesday and will visit some time with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Finefrock were guests from Sunday until Wednesday of friends at Fremont, Ohio. The Doctor returned Wednesday, but Mrs. Finefrock will remain for a short time. Mrs. Christina Bevis has been appointed Administratrix of the estate of her late husband E. C. Bevis. Mr. Isreal Hedges is confined to his home by illness. A plate glass front has been placed in the Earick store room south of the post office. Born Saturday afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kline, a fine baby boy. Miss E. Bessye Thomas returned from Delaware Saturday after spending a few days with friends on Liberty street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Webster Patterson, of Delaware and Miss Eva Patterson, of Lima, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mathews, Friday evening. Some months ago Mrs. J. N. Freeman lost a valuable diamond ring while on her way to church. Wednesday morning while workmen were removing the old boord walk in front of the home of George Fritch the ring was found and returned to its owner. Beavers next horse sale, at Prospect Saturday, August 12. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hawk entertained Wednesday evening a few friends in honor of their nephew, Mr. Howard Hawk, of Pittsburg, Pa., who is their guest. Miss Mayme Watkins, of Delaware, was the guest of Mrs. William Fritch Sunday. J. J. Roberts will put a plate glass front in the post office building next week. The Waters family reunion was held at Gast's grove Tuesday afternoon members being present from Marion, Mr. E. M. Stockwell and family returned Monday evening from a delightful vacation spent among the northern lakes and points of interest. Miss Shirley Roberts and Gail Jones were at Detroit, Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Finefrock have moved to Green Camp, where the Doctor will practice his profession. The best wishes of their host of friends go with them. Leonard Wiant, of Marion, was the guest of Frank DeWitt, Sunday. Mr. S. W. Jewell, of Marysville, who has been in Cuba for some time is visiting his sister Mrs. Milo Main. Mr. Jewell will soon return to Cuba where he is at the head of a Company controlling over one hundred thousand acres of land. Mrs. H. J. McDonald and child, of Mexico, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Will Findley. Barn Burns. Saturday morning about three o'clock during the storm, the large barn of Jud Lewis, about a mile and a half south west of town, was struck by lightning and completely destroyed with its contents consisting of 70? bushels of wheat, (rest blurred) DELAWARE COUNTY Republicans Met in Convention Monday and Nominated Candidates for County Office. The republicans of Delaware county met in convention at Delaware Monday to nominate candidates for county offices. At 10 o'clock Chairman Porterfield, of the executive committee called for order and introduced C. N. Metzger, of Porter township, as temporary chairman of the convention. E. T. Humes, of the First ward, was made temporary secretary, and Cr. C. H. Van Houten, of Sunbury village, assistant secretary. The following gentlemen were nominated for office by the convention: REPUBLICAN TICKET: For Representative, HARRY W. CRIST. For Probate Judge, B. W. HOUGH. For Treasurer, WALTER S. POLLOCK. For Clerk, CHAS. E. DAVIS. For Recorder, H. D. BLACKLEDGE. For Commissioner, E. FRANK RUTTER For Infirmary Director, F. H. WHITEHEAD. R. B. Dildine, Geo. Hodges, J. E. Pugh, Ed. Magrew, D. T. Jones, James Kyle, H. Baxter, C. E. Griffith, Evan Price, Ed. O. Jones, Walter Cox, Dick Rowland, Thomas L. Griffith, Ed. Roberts, Harry Gallant, Will Watkins, E. Jones, were delegates from Radnor township. Dan Milligan, Geo. Kent, Otis Durfey, O. Edwards, Harvey Prouty, were delegates from Thompson. Geo. Cleveland, H. O. Gillett, O. M. Davis, John Worline, Chas. Conklin, were delegates from Marlboro. Central Committeemen, Radnor, R. B. Dildine; Thompson, Joseph Kyle; Marlboro, C. D. Wilson. Judge E. Lee Porterfield was made chairman; H. W. Jewell, secretary and W. A. Ulrey, treasurer of the County Central Committee. ON THE LINE Mrs. E. Petty visited several days with J. A. Gast and family. Mrs. W. J. Fitts was a guest of relatives in Marion, Monday. Mr. L. Hord and wife of Columbus are visiting with relatives, this week. George Snair and family moved to Marion Tuesday. W. J. Fitts is painting his barn, this week. Six of the town boys are camping along the river, for a week. Wm. Johnson is on the sick list. Grandma Jones is in poor health this summer. Howard Huffine has accepted a position with the Steam Shovel works. Death of Sam Hathaway. Sam Hathaway, aged 46 years, a jeweler traveling with a woman and child under the name of Sam W. Ross, was brought from Marion Tuesday afternoon to the Sanatorium suffering from -------- poison. At 3:40? o'clock the same evening he died and the body was removed to Burk's undertaking establishment at Marion. The deceased was traveling under an assumed name and his home was in Marmichael? Pa. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IMPORTANT: To stop receiving these notifications, you need to know if you are receiving them through a mailing list or if you subscribed through the Newspaper Abstracts website. Either way, YOU HAD TO HAVE SUBSCRIBED YOURSELF, as we do NOT add people to our notifications. To determine what you subscribed to, look at the subject line of this message. If the subject line begins with the words 'Old-News' followed by 'New Article for', then you are receiving this notification through a mailing list. See the end of this message for instructions on how to unsubscribe. 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    08/27/2006 03:08:04
    1. New Article for United States - Ohio
    2. See end of this email for instructions on how to unsubscribe. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Ohio > Stark Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=28420 (Follow the link above to contact the original submitter of the following article.) More articles for Stark can be found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2308 Article Title: Alliance Weekly Review Article Date: June 23 1887 Article Description: OH Patents: Braan, Burgess, Doty, Harris, Lehr, Patterson, Ritz, Robb, Smith, Spring, Vandusen Article Text: Patents Granted. The following patents were granted to citizens of Ohio during the past week and reported expressly for the Review by C. A. Snow & Co., solicitors of American and foreign patents, op- posite U. S. Patent Office, Washington, D. C.: L. B. Braan, Springfield, paper-sack holder J. Burgess, Zanesville, gas-burner P. B. Doty, Conneaut, sled hand guide & brake J. C. Harris, Dayton, safe lock N. P. Lehr, Fremont, cultivator C. R. Patterson, Greenfield, thill coupling J. A. Ritz, Franklin, belt hook J. Robb, Akron, sectional boiler W. T. Smith, Bellefontaine, car coupling G. S. Spring, Geneva, fence B. C. Vandusen, Winton Place, pump ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IMPORTANT: To stop receiving these notifications, you need to know if you are receiving them through a mailing list or if you subscribed through the Newspaper Abstracts website. Either way, YOU HAD TO HAVE SUBSCRIBED YOURSELF, as we do NOT add people to our notifications. To determine what you subscribed to, look at the subject line of this message. If the subject line begins with the words 'Old-News' followed by 'New Article for', then you are receiving this notification through a mailing list. See the end of this message for instructions on how to unsubscribe. If the subject line says 'New Article for' - but does NOT have 'Old-News' in front of it - then you subscribed through the website. To unsubscribe, follow instructions found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=11191 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com

    08/27/2006 09:55:45
    1. New Article for United States - Ohio
    2. See end of this email for instructions on how to unsubscribe. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Ohio > Stark Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=28419 (Follow the link above to contact the original submitter of the following article.) More articles for Stark can be found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2308 Article Title: Alliance Weekly Review Article Date: June 23 1887 Article Description: Homeworth: Coy, Thomas, Underwood, Thomas, Diehl, Roose, Longanecker, Williard Article Text: Homeworth, June 20: Adam Coy has improved his premises. Let others do likewise. The roof of H. Thomas & Co's. machine shop is being painted. Mr. Emanuel Underwood, of Alliance, has put up a number of lightning rods in this vicinity. Miss Iza Thomas, of Salem, is enjoying her vacation at home at present. Mr. Charley Diehl has returned from Kansas and reports well for that State. Miss Ella Roose has returned from her Indiana visit. Edward Thomas, of Salem, was the guest of his brother Sunday. The Misses Lizzie and Martha Longanecker, of Leetonia, were visiting friends here last week. The tile factory is busy working every day. Miss Nettie Williard is visiting in Canton this week. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IMPORTANT: To stop receiving these notifications, you need to know if you are receiving them through a mailing list or if you subscribed through the Newspaper Abstracts website. Either way, YOU HAD TO HAVE SUBSCRIBED YOURSELF, as we do NOT add people to our notifications. To determine what you subscribed to, look at the subject line of this message. If the subject line begins with the words 'Old-News' followed by 'New Article for', then you are receiving this notification through a mailing list. See the end of this message for instructions on how to unsubscribe. If the subject line says 'New Article for' - but does NOT have 'Old-News' in front of it - then you subscribed through the website. To unsubscribe, follow instructions found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=11191 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com

    08/27/2006 09:47:07
    1. New Article for United States - Ohio
    2. See end of this email for instructions on how to unsubscribe. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Ohio > Stark Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=28418 (Follow the link above to contact the original submitter of the following article.) More articles for Stark can be found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2308 Article Title: Alliance Weekly Review Article Date: January 11 1887 Article Description: Marlboro: Geib, Musser, Werner; Damascus: Leland, Jackson/Ellett Article Text: Marlboro, Jan. 10: The only remaining child of Mr. George Geib was buried Sunday. Died of dephteria--not membranous croup, as supposed by some. The afflicted family has the sympathy of all. Isaac Musser, a former resident of Marlboro, but who has been for several years in New York City, has returned home for several weeks' visit to his friends. W. H. Werner and wife spent Sabbath at their home in Marlboro. Damascus, Jan. 10: Hon. Samuel Leland closed his series of lectures last Wed- nesday evening. Mr. Leland will always receive a warm welcome here as a lecturer. Married, on Christmas eve, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. James Jackson and Miss Zoe Ellett. May the lives of this young couple be a long and happy one, is the best wishes of all. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IMPORTANT: To stop receiving these notifications, you need to know if you are receiving them through a mailing list or if you subscribed through the Newspaper Abstracts website. Either way, YOU HAD TO HAVE SUBSCRIBED YOURSELF, as we do NOT add people to our notifications. To determine what you subscribed to, look at the subject line of this message. If the subject line begins with the words 'Old-News' followed by 'New Article for', then you are receiving this notification through a mailing list. See the end of this message for instructions on how to unsubscribe. If the subject line says 'New Article for' - but does NOT have 'Old-News' in front of it - then you subscribed through the website. To unsubscribe, follow instructions found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=11191 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com

    08/27/2006 09:38:10
    1. New Article for United States - Ohio
    2. See end of this email for instructions on how to unsubscribe. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Ohio > Licking Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=28408 (Follow the link above to contact the original submitter of the following article.) More articles for Licking can be found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2532 Article Title: Albuquerque Morning Journal Article Date: September 30 1910 Article Description: Lynchers Plead Guilty Article Text: The prisoners taken as the result of the lynching of Carl Etherington last July appeared in court today and asked permission to change their pleas from not guilty to guilty. This was allowed and they were sentenced as follows: Tinel Buehler age 21,son of a retired business man for rioting $200 fine and thirty days in jail; for assault and battery $20 fine and ten days in jail. Charles Baker age 24,negro, for rioting $200 fine and thirty days in jail. Charles Clay for rioting $200 fine and thirty days in jail. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IMPORTANT: To stop receiving these notifications, you need to know if you are receiving them through a mailing list or if you subscribed through the Newspaper Abstracts website. Either way, YOU HAD TO HAVE SUBSCRIBED YOURSELF, as we do NOT add people to our notifications. To determine what you subscribed to, look at the subject line of this message. If the subject line begins with the words 'Old-News' followed by 'New Article for', then you are receiving this notification through a mailing list. See the end of this message for instructions on how to unsubscribe. If the subject line says 'New Article for' - but does NOT have 'Old-News' in front of it - then you subscribed through the website. To unsubscribe, follow instructions found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=11191 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com

    08/27/2006 02:53:46
    1. New Article for United States - Ohio
    2. See end of this email for instructions on how to unsubscribe. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Ohio > Stark Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=28318 (Follow the link above to contact the original submitter of the following article.) More articles for Stark can be found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2308 Article Title: Alliance Weekly Review Article Date: January 12 1887 Article Description: Smithtown: Philips, Barber, Grice, Dobson, Wilson, Heacock Article Text: Smithtown, Jan. 10. Bert Philips did not say much when his other boy got home last Saturday but he just looked as if he was thinking, Oh well, just wait? Mr. and Mrs. Will Barber spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. Grice. Mrs. Ella Dobson wife of John Dobson is very sick with neuralgia. Dr. Wilson is attending her. I. Heacock and wife spent New Years in Wooster. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ IMPORTANT: To stop receiving these notifications, you need to know if you are receiving them through a mailing list or if you subscribed through the Newspaper Abstracts website. Either way, YOU HAD TO HAVE SUBSCRIBED YOURSELF, as we do NOT add people to our notifications. To determine what you subscribed to, look at the subject line of this message. If the subject line begins with the words 'Old-News' followed by 'New Article for', then you are receiving this notification through a mailing list. See the end of this message for instructions on how to unsubscribe. If the subject line says 'New Article for' - but does NOT have 'Old-News' in front of it - then you subscribed through the website. To unsubscribe, follow instructions found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=11191 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com

    08/23/2006 05:49:39