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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=28130 (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: July 27 1905 Article Description: Death of Mrs. Sheets; Real Estate; Neereamer death; Selander charged with assault; Willauer death Article Text: Mrs. David Sheets. Mrs. David Sheets, aged 80 years died Sunday evening at 5 o'clock, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ethan Morris just west of Old Eden. Death was due to old age. Mrs. Sheets was one of Delaware county's best known and highly estemed residents and an aunt of Mrs. C. Neimeyer and Mrs. Will Dix, who attended the funeral at Delaware, Tuesday. Stone Sidewalk. I desire to inform the people that I am prepared to construct stone sidewalks. It is to your interest to see me for prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. W. Almendinger. Real Estate Transfers. MARION CO. Ivey M. Tilton to Mary Zeig, 2-8 interest in 104 1-2 acres in Green Camp township, $1300. W. W. Byers to J. D. Van Deman, a lot in Marion $1300. W. C. Brinkeroff to J. F. Pendergast, 63 acres in Marion township, $12790. Ollie D. Whitamire to Henrietta Kurtz a lot in Tully, $500. DELAWARE CO. William P. Leak and wife to Grace Leak, Guardian of Edith Leak, 40 acres of land in Trenton Tp., $1,000. William P. Leak and wife to Grace Leak 20 acres of land in Trenton township $1,000. Remarkable Task. Evan Hughes Jr., aged eleven years performed a task Monday afternoon that is remarkable for a lot of his age. Young Evan alone, with a team and wagon hauled from the farm of David Hughes where the thrashers were at work, a load of -------------- Charles C. Neereamer. Charles Clinton Neereamer died, at his home in Columbus, last Thursday morning. Death was due to locomotor ataxia, from which the deceased had been a sufferer for eight years. He was a brother of A. L. Neereamer of the Columbus, Delaware, and Marion Electric railroad and of L. W. Neereamer of the state dairy and food department. He also leaves a mother to mourn his death. Mr. Neereamer was widely known as a painter, musician and expert accountant. Formed Partnership. John Elsworth Griffith has formed a law partnership with H. M. Daugherty, a prominent attorney at Soccoro New Mexico, the firms name being Daugherty & Griffith. Mr. Griffith is well known in Prospect and his friends wish him success. Bound Over to Court. Last Thursday afternoon Wesley Selander, of Marlborough township, Delaware county, was arranged before a local Justice of the Peace at Delaware, charged with assault with intent to kill. He waived examination and was bound over to court under $300 bond. Bond was furnished. Selander, it is stated, assaulted C. E. Ashbrook, a neighbor, at Norton, Tuesday, with a pitchfork. Ashbrook in defense, raised his left arm, which was struck by the fork, breaking the bones of the wrist. Notice. I have leased the shop lately occupied by San Woodward and respectfully solicit a share of the shoeing,m repairing, etc., which will be done in a mechanical manner. Call and see me. Frank J. Butts. Frederick S. Willauer. At his home in Marion Sunday morning, Fredrick S. Willauer, aged fifty-three years, died from the effects of a tumor on his leg which finaly affected his arterial system. Mr. Willauer was well known in Prospect and vicinity and was a brother of Mr. James R. Willauer. He was born in Pennsylvania and has lived several years in Marion. A loving wife and three daughters are the immediate family who survive his demise. The funeral was held at Marion Tuesday afternoon with interment in Marion cemetery. Exciting Runaway Monday afternoon while Carl Thibaut was on his way with a load of sheaf wheat from the field to the thresher on the farm of his father, Jacob Thibaut, the team took fright and started across the field at a terrific rate of speed. The wagon was overturned and Carl buried beneath the load, but crawled out after some difficulty, uninjured except for several slight bruises. When the wagon upset the horses broke away and ran through a wire fence to the barn where they were found safe in their stalls with only a few scratches as the result of their escapade. RADNOR NEWS Miss Leah Cox has been visiting Radnor friends. Miss Elizabeth James of Richwood visited Mrs. Guy Penry over Sunday. Mrs. H. Humphrey, Mrs. T. E. Jones and Margaret Price took their Sunday school class to Marion Park Friday. Mrs. D. D. Williams is on the sick list. The M. M. church gave an ice cream social Thursday. Miss Mattie Jones entertained the Queen Esther Circle one day last week. Miss Grace Gallant is visiting Radnor friends. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Penry are entertaining Mrs. C. F. Pickton and son of Akron. Rev. Mr. Morris preached at the Baptist church last Sunday. Rev. B. Harris preached a Welsh sermon Sunday. Robert Lovell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Griffith, died Thursday after, a few day's illness. The funeral was held Friday afternoon. The remains of Mrs. Ann Thomas were brought from Richwood and interred in the Radnor Cemetery Sunday. The young ladies of the Once-a-Week club will give a lawn fete next Thursday, Aug. 3, on the lawn of the Congregationalist church. Miss Nannie Wolfley is at Lakeside. RICHLAND On last Sunday morning, a bright charming baby boy came to brighten the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beverlyn. Mother and child are doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Betts was arrested Friday evening and taken to Norton, Ohio, to await trial. Mr. Betts had put poison in the water that the Beech family was using and Mr. Beech was taken very sick, Dr. Simpson of Radnor was called and pronounced poison to be the cause of his taking sick. John Anderson and Thomas Headly is about through cutting hay. Mrs. Ann Thomas, who has been sick, with cancer of the stomach, died at the home of her brother's, Ben Thomas in Richwood, Ohio, last Friday evening. The funeral was held in Richwood but was brought to Radnor for burial Sunday afternoon. Misses Myrtle and Nellie Morris was visiting with Misses Mayme and Minnie ----- one day last week. The little seven months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Griffith, died after a few days' sickness with cholera infantum. Funeral was conducted at the house, by Rev. T. P. James, of Richwood, Saturday afternoon. The parents have the sympathy of their friends. Mr. Joe Carpenter, who has been a good blacksmith of Radnor for some time was taken sick and returned to his home in Prospect. His many friends heard with regret of his sickness and was sorry to have him give up his shop for some time. Sunday afternoon, Rev. Harris preached to his congregation a Welsh sermon. Quite a crowd was present to enjoy it. NEWMANVILLE. People are quit busy in this neighborhood. Thrashing seems to be the order of the day, Oehler's thought the thrashing machine would stay with them until next near. Mrs. Mary Thomas had an attack of heart trouble last Friday, but is better at this writing. Irene Redd returned home Saturday from a weeks visit with friends and relatives at LaRue. Mrs. Florence Poland went to Springfield, Thursday, where she will join her husband, who has been working there for the past month. Miss Sadie Almendinger is better after her late illness. Miss Maude Wynn is spending a couple of weeks at her riverside home. George Wynn and friend, of Marion spent Sunday at the home of Carey Russel. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Rider took dinner with John Kinckle and wife. George Howald and wife sp;ent Sunday with their daughter Mrs. O. E. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. McEntire of La Rue spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of A. T. Redd. They were given a good old fashioned belting Saturday night and a jolly good and noisy time was had by all present. ON THE LINE/ Harry Edleman and wife of Marion spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Adams. Bernice Howison was the guest of her grand-parents, Saturday. Hazel and Goldie Thomas and Roxie Adams were invited guests of Jessie Gast, Monday. Harry Gill and wife, of Marion, spent a few days with Mrs. Gill's father 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. 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