A new article has been added at Newspaper Abstracts > United States > Ohio > Marion http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2519 Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=29601 Submitted by: barbrporter Article Title: Prospect Monitor Article Date: September 28 1905 Article Description: Real Estate, Parshall-Fleming, Conference appointments, Current Events Article Text: Real Estate Deals. MARION COUNTY N. F. Welch to R. E. Boxwell, a lot in Green Camp. $200. Andrew P. Hansen to G. W. Johnson, a lot in Prospect, $205. Florence J. Johnson to Lenox Reber, a lot in Marion, $425. UNION COUNTY Morris W. Hill and wife to W. W. Ward, a lot in Richwood, $200. W. W. Moore and wife to A. L. Ransom, 11 acres in Claibourn township, $440. Serena and Henry J. Newlove to Minnie C. Sagee, a lot in Richwood, $250. Parshall---Fleming. Sunday evening, at fifteen minutes before seven o'clock, Rev. G. C. Gerlach, pastor of the Presbyterian church united in marriage at the parsonage, Mr. Charles C. Parshall of Marion and Miss Lyda Mae Fleming the only daughter of Mrs. Geo. W. Fleming of Prospect. The bride and groom were unattended, only the members of the pastor's family being present. Mr. and Mrs. Parshall are well known in both Prospect and Marion and have a host of friends who are most agreeably surprise over their marriage and extend to them congratulations and earnestly hope that their lives may be long and full of happiness and prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. Parshall will for the present reside with Mrs. G. W. Fleming, corner of Park avenue and eighth street, Mr. Parshall returned to and from Marion, each day, where he is employed in a responsible position by the McMurray Smithery Works. Democratic Ex. Commitee. The Marion County Democratic Central Commitee Saturday appointed the following executive commitee: Fred E. Guthrey, Marion, chairman; W. S. Spender, Marion, secretary; T. J. Gruber, Caledonia; Elton Harris, Montgomery township; O. S. Anthony, Waldo; Chas. Criswell, W. P. Maloney, C. B. Jenkins and George Orleans, Marion. Hurt in Runaway. Monday morning while returning from Norton with a load of stone, Arthur the eighteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones living about three miles south east of Prospect was injured by the team he was driving running away. The horses took fright at an engine on the Pennsylvania railroad and were soon beyond control. Arthur was thrown from the wagon and the endgate flying out at the same instant struck the young man on the head, rendering him unconscious for some time. Dr. McNeil, who was called dressed the injury and it is hoped Mr. Jones will be around again in a few days. CONFERENCE APPOINTMENTS Made for Delaware District by the M. E. Conference at Fremont Last Week. The following appointments were announced Monday by the Central Ohio Conference of the M. E. church at Fremont: PRESIDING ELDERS. Bellefontaine District—T. H. Campbell, Bellefontaine. Defiance District—J. H. Bethards, Defiance, O. Delaware District—J. H. Fitzwater, Delaware, O. Findlay District—E. D. Whitlock, Fostoria, O. Lima District—David Bowers, Lima, O. Toledo District—Wesley G. Waters, Toledo, O. DELAWARE DISTRICT The following are the appointments of the Delaware district: Agosta—F. M. Houser. Delaware, William Street—C. W. Barnes. Delaware Circuit—Cloid Coil, (to be supplied) Dunkirt, H. V. McCleary. East Kenton—G. F. Kinnear. East Liberty—G. L. Tennent. Forrest—J. J. Richards. Greencamp—G. H. Beaschier. Harpster—O. E. Smith. Kenton Circuit—G. W. Ernsberger. LaRue—A. J. Bussard. Marion, Epworth—D. H. Bailey. Marion, Wesley—C. E. Rowley. Marseilles—G. N. McNeally. Marysville—Wm. McKay Brackney. Mt. Victory—A. E. Harford. New Dover—J. Frank Richardson. North Lewisburg—R. E. Carter. Prospect—J. J. Halliday. Radnor—Ralph Wright. Raymond—J. T. Pope. Richwood—Geo. Wiltsee. S. Ada—Charles Fulkerson. Upper Sandusky—John D. Holland. W. Mansfield—D. C. Yoder. Wharton—E. G. Brumbaugh. York Center—J. F. Newcomb. SPECIAL APPOINTMENTS Hiram M. Perkins—Prof. in Ohio Western University. Cyrus B. Austin—Professor in Ohio Wesleyan University. A. E. Smith—President Ohio Northern University. Richard Schoonover, Professor in Ohio Northern University. A. S. Watkins, Professor in Ohio Northern University. William A. Winters, North Montana Mission. William V. Marsh, Superintendent Anti-Saloon League. E. E. McLaughlin, Supt. Anti-Saloon League. Charles A. Parks—Supt. Anti-Saloon League. D. C. Littlejohn—Student at school. Thos. J. Gregg—Student at school. C. B. Heistand—Student at school. James Jamison, Student at school. C. A. Moose—Student at school. Edmund S. Dunham—Conference Evangelist. M. J. Swearinger—Conference Evangelist. Among the other appointments that are of interest to Prospect people are the following : West Liberty, Wesley N.l Kellar; Defiance, Clayton A. Smucker; Arcadia, E. J. Webster; E. D. Whitlock, presiding elder of Findlay district; Leroy Melt, financial agent, American University; Wm. Y. Marsh, superintendent of Anti-Saloon League. Current Events. Order your seats of Frank DeWitt for "Our Pastor," at the Grand, Marion, Wednesday night, Oct. 4. Twenty-one relatives of Mrs. William Slemmons drove to her home in Richwood Wednesday to enjoy an old fashioned quilting be. A handsome quilt was qurlted for Mrs. Slemmons and a grand dinner partaken of by the guests. The trip was made in the band wagon with Sammie Gast, engineer, and everybody had a big time. It will pay you to have your seed cleaned on our new and improved cleaners. We clean wheat every day. H. W. Wolfley. Thru the pension agency of Peter S. Johnson, Catharin Jones, widow of Lewis Jones has been granted a reissue of her pension to date from March 16 1903 rate of pension $12 per month. Henry R. Hull a renewal and $2 per months increase. Martin Feenan, late of company A. 16 U. S. Infantry, now a resident of Green Camp has been granted an increase of $3 per months on his pension rate of $17 per month. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Welsh and daughter of Green Camp and Mrs. Whitcraft of Caledonia were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Hershberger Wednesday of last week. To close out my line of pencils' tablets, ect. that I have on hand, I will sell same at reduced prices. 5 cents tablets and pencils at 3 cents, 2 cent pencils at 1 cent; also a lot of stationery at greatly reduced prices. Mrs. L. E. Hahn. Successor to F. C. Corey grocer E. Water street. The "Thimble Club" was nicely entertained at the home of Mrs. G. H. Masters Tuesday afternoon. For sale—I have a Grand Argan hard coal base burner for sale cheap. M. Neimeyer E. Park ave. The glass for the new front in the Harkins room on North Main street has arrived and will soon be placed in position. Have you tried that new cough syrup prepared by Mathews at the Red Cross Pharmacy. Earl English is at home nursing a sprained ankle. Earl jumped from a porch at his boarding house in Columbus and came in contact with a clothes line which threw him backward bruising his face and spraining the ligaments of his left ankle. Rexie Dille left Monday evening for Plainfield, Ill, where he is employed on the J. P. & A. electric road. Miss Martha Stiffler has resigned her position at Hawk's grocery to resume her musical studies at Delaware. Miss Verna McGee will soon take her place at Hawk's. Mr. Thomas Robinson of Brooklyn Iowa is visiting friends and relatives in Norton and Prospect with his daughter, and wife who has been here part of the summer. Mr. Robinson was formerly a blacksmith at Norton and has been west about eighteen years. One of his objects in coming east, was to attend the reunion of his regiment, the 26, held at Urbana last week. J. M. Hagerty, formerly right-of-way man for the C. D. and M., is dangerously ill at Mansfield with typhoid fever. Charles Diffany living west of Waldo is preparing to build a new residence on his farm. Henry Schilling is attending the Marion Business College at Marion. J. W. Miller attended the Republican campaign opening at Bellefontaine Saturday. A short time ago, Mr. J. W. Humphreys found a buggy curtain on Water street which the owner can have by calling for it. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bottenfield of Oblong Illinois is visiting Mrs. Ed Rob----. Miss Eva Wottring of Delaware has returned home from an extended tour thru the eastern states visiting Boston, New York and other large cities. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Wottring of Green Camp came to Prospect in their auto Sunday and spent the day with friends. Misses Mollie Treese and Lulu Bland of Marion spent Saturday and Sunday with Joe H. Treese and family on the Boundary. Mrs. J. G. Stuckey, last Thursday entertained at dinner eighteen members of the Marion Freindschaft Verein. The afternoon was most pleasantly enjoyed by social chat and amusements and a trip to the springs and other attractive points of interest which Prospect enjoys. See Daniel Sully in "Our Pastor" at the Grand, Marion, next Wednesday night. Mrs. Francis E. Bower, formerly of Prospect, is very ill with typhoid fever, at her home in Delaware. The many friends of Mrs. Bower will be pained to hear of her illness and hope for her speedy recovery. Mrs. Thomas Henderson, after a very pleasant visit with Woodland relatives returned to her home at Tampa Florida Wednesday. George Livesay of New Castle Pa. visited relatives here, a few days this week, while enroute to his home from the Dakotas where he has been visiting his sister. Communion service at the Baptist Church, Sabbath. Services commending on Friday at 7:30 p.m., Rev. Lewis of Marion and Rev. B. J. George will assist the pastor. Geo. Noble of Delaware was visiting Prospect friends this week. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com