See end of this message 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=26547 More articles for Marion can be found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2519 Article Title: Prospect Monitor Article Date: July 20 1905 Article Description: Wottring-Wahlenmaier; Current Events; Cummings Picnic; Shot by Robbers; Local News Article Text: (Original spelling retained) Wottring- - -Wahlenmaier Mr. Roy Wottring greatly surprised his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Wottring, while home on a visit last week by announcing to them the fact of his marriage, last winter, to Miss Babe Wahlenmaier, daughter of Mrs. Celia Wahlenmaier, of N. Broadwsay street, Columbus, Ohio. Roy kept the matter a secret from his parents on account of his age, which at the time of his marriage was 20 years old, but the bride's mother was aware of the union. The young people have been living in Detroit, for some time, where Mr. Wottring is employed in an automobile factory, but are now on a visit to Prospect and Columbus. Current Events When building or improving use STONE BUILDING BLOCK John D. Owens & Sons. "Nig" the pet dog of Charley Selanders died, it is thought, from poison, last Friday. See P. H. Fackler, Richwood, O., for monuments. Mrs. F. C. Poppleton, of Delaware, was a visitor to Prospect, Tuesday. JULY SALE Of Furnishings at 10 per cent off at Kuehner Bros. A large number of Prospect people attended Robinson's show, at Marion Wednesday. Beavers next horse sale, at Prospect, July 29th. Mrs. F. E. Mayes, of Lancaster, Ohio and her two daughters, Lena and Margarete, are visiting with her sister, Mrs. Chas. S. Dix. Now is the time to get a bargain in Duck Hats, just the thing for picnics and excursions. All sailors and trimmed hats at you own price. Mrs. A. L. Gast. Monday was the hottest day of the year, the mercury reaching the 96 degree mark, in the shade. Mrs. J. B. Miller accompained by her neice, Miss Lenie Byers, has returned from a pleasant visit to relatives and friends at Brazil, Indiana. WantedPoultry of all kinds. Pay the highest market price. City phone 18. J. P. Gompf, Waldo, Ohio. Harry Rose died at his home at Woodland, Sunday afternoon, after an illness of several months. The funeral was held Tuesday morning and the remains intered in the Essex Cemetery. Mrs. A. L. Gast is entertaining the Mothers' Circle today. Miss Hattie Johnson returned to her home at Moundsville, W. Va., Monday; She was accompained as far as Columbus by Miss Laura Treese. Miss Emma Snyder has returned from a visit with Dayton friends. Mrs. Henry Lauer, on Park avenue is entertaing the Larkin's club today refreshments will be served and all will enjoy the day. Mrs. Emmet Thompson and children of Cardington, are visiting with Mrs. R. H. Finefrock. Wanted5000 chickens, for which highest price will be paid. J. I. Court The latest go-carts at T. E. Drake's furniture store. Harry Barrick, of Marion and Master Harold, of Prospect, spent Sunday at Columbus. Ice Cream Soda, all flavors at Sauers. Miss Merle Barrick has returned home after spending several weeks with her aunt, Mrs. P. T. Lightner and family. The laying of pressed brick began today at the new house of J. F. Moore. Clerk of Court of Delaware county, Burt Benton has been elected captain of Co. K. 4th regiment O. V. I. Chaplain George W. Collier, well known retired minister and cival war vetran died at Delaware Sunday, aged eighty years. W. J. Bryan will lecture at the Delaware Chautauqua, August 5. A big crowd will go from Prospect. The remains of the little child of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Merchant, of Owens, was intered in Prospect Cemetery Sunday. Mr. Leon Cope has returned from a ten days outing at Cedar Point. Miss Claudine Paxton is visiting her mother and other relatives at Indianapolis, Indiana. Green Camp bell club defeated Agosta last Saturday by a score of twelve to two. Ramer and Carmine were the battery for Green Camp, and Anderson and Carey for Agosta. WantedAll kinds of poultry. Highest price paid. W. E. Boyd. The Marion papers are still "butchering" Prospect news into "Police Gazette" form. Mr. Thomas and Miss Mae Vought, of Louisville, Kentuckey, are the guests of relatives and friends. For fresh and salted meats of all kinds go to J. G. Stuckey. Rev. Fred Almendinger and wife, of Canal Winchester are guests of Prospect relatives. H. D. Beavers this week sold a load of find cows to Lewis Sheets, of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Prior Cox leaves today for Van Wert, Ohio, where they will visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Sells, of Toledo spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John H. Eversole. Prof. Charles Jacobus, Miss Julia Welsh and Miss Emma Smith, of Delaware, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Walker at the Central Hotel. The 121st, O. V. I will reune at Sunbury, August 17th. Hosea Warren of Marion, well known in Prospect, has purchased the Shawaker grocery at Delaware. Mr. Milo Gast, who has been visiting relatives and friends in Prospect returned Monday to his home at Louisana, Missouri. Mrs. Bell Hostler and daughter Gladys of Findley, Ohio, are the guests of relatives in Prospect and vicinity. Rev. A. H. Dowling will preach at the Reformed church and Rev. Ellen R. King at the Presbyterian church next Sunday, 10:30 a. m. Motorman Norris of the C. D. & M. who is ill at his home in Delaware, with typhoid fever, is slowly improving. J. J. Roberts is preparing to put a plate glass front in the post office building. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Breen and children were visitors Sunday to the Columbus "Zoo" Mrs. M. A. McCausland and Miss Bess McCausland, accompained a party of friends from Waldo and Columbus, to Cedar Point, Wednesday. Mrs. Dr. Britton and children, of Marion, took supper with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Eversole, Tuesday evening. Delightful Picnic. A delightful picnic was enjoyed at Gast's grove last Thursday afternoon, given by Mr. and Mrs. John A. Walker in honor of Mrs. Walker's sisters and uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cummings, of Cedar Falls, Iowa, and guests, the Misses Cummings, of Delaware. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cummings of Cedar Falls, Iowa; Mrs. Anna Smith and Emma and Olive Smith and Misses Emma and Sue Cummings of Delaware; Mrs. Grace Smith McKinzie and son, Paul, of Joplin; Missouri, and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Smith and daughter, Lavon, of Prospect. RADNOR NEWS Geo. T. Wolfley has been granted an increase of pension to ten dollars. Newton Jones, who is working at Delaware, spent Sunday at his home in Radnor. Miss Lizzie Jones has been quite ill is convalescing. Mrs. J. W. Gallant is still in poor health. Mrs. T. P. James and son David were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Penry, this week. Miss Mary Alter returned to her home last Monday, at New Phidlaelphia, after a visit with Mrs. Harry Confare. Mary Price received a certificate to teach at the last examination. Mrs. J. W. Gallant entertained the W. C. T. U., Friday. Topic, Franchise. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Roberts, Dr. and Mrs. Simpson, and Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Penry, took an outing to Cedar Point, last Wednesday. Most of the farmers are through making hay. The M. E. church gave a festival Thursday night. The W. C. T. U. of Radnor sent two large baskets and a large box of flowers to the penitentiary, on Mission day. ON THE LINE Isaac Aronhalt had the ill luck to lose a good cow last week. Peter Osborn is in poor health, this summer. Nellie Crum took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Boyd, Sunday. Wm. Johnson and wife entertained a number of relatives from Madison county last week. J. G. Adams was making calls on the sick, and relatives, Sunday. Will Penry, wife and daughter, of Radnor were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gast, Sunday. Elis Gast and wife spent Sunday at Arbelia, with Mrs. Gast's parents. Mrs. A. D. Gast, daughter Jennie and Bessie Van Ostin spent Monday afternoon in Marion. Shot by Robbers While Calvin Travis, an old resident of Marion was returning from the show grounde at Marion, Wednesday evening, along the Hocking Valley track two thugs attempted to hold him up, Travis who is a big man grapped with them and in the scuffle he was shot in the breast and back the highwaymen escaping in the darkness. Travis was taken to the Hospital and his wounds it is thought will prove fatal. There is no clue to the robbers. LOCALS Beavers next horse sale, at Prospect July 29th. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Reformed church, will meet at the home of Mrs. S. L. Wottring, July 27th at 2:30 p.m. Misses Maud and Ethel Smith of Maron, were guests of Miss Mildred Randall last week. Haigs Mission, of Columbus, is holding their annual picnic at Gast's grove today. Mr. Israel Hedge is poorly at his home north-west of town. Mrs. John Jones, of Marion, was calling on Prospect friends Sunday. Affidavit Filed Peter McNally appeared in the probate court, Tuesday evening, and filed an affidavit charging his son, attorney John C. McNally, with alcoholic dementia. 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