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    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 SALEĀ—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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