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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 > Marion http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2519 Also visit our new sister site: http://www.Genealogy101.com Direct link to article: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/link.php?id=43481 Submitted by: barbrporter Article Title: Prospect Monitor Article Date: December 7 1905 Article Description: Local News; E. A. Alline Sale; Current Events; Pharmacy Purchased by Louis May; Almendinger-Schweinfurth Wedding Article Text: ROUNDABOUTS Eli Ferguson, aged 80, a prominent farmer of Delaware county, fell down stairs and died from his injuries, Friday. County Clerk, B. P. Benton of Delaware County assumed his duties at Washington, Monday, as secretary to Congressman Ralph D. Cele. Lyman Welsh who moved from Ashley to Ethridge, Tennessee some time ago, died at that place last week of Typhoid fever. H. E. Buck of Delaware has been appointed Superintendent of the Delaware and Magnetic Springs line to succeed J. B. Taggart, resigned. Vinal Murry, the seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Orrie Kingman died Saturday at the home of his parents at Stratford, Ohio from throat trouble. Isaac Boxwell who has been very ill at his home in Green Camp is improving. James A. Miller of Troy and Miss Eva Bonner of Thompson township Delaware County were married Thanksgiving day. The Wolforth ditch has been awarded to Geo. Landon and James Haycock. It will be a mile and one half in length. Dr. Shaffer celebrated the 20th anniversary of his pastorate of St. John's English Lutheran church at Delaware Sunday. Married at LaRue Thanksgiving--Miss Edith Reiser and Mr. R. Dorin, Miss Eva May Black of Agosta and Mr. John Deal of LaRue. Esquire George H. Waldo of Delaware who has many friends in Prospect, ate his 37th consecutive Thanksgiving dinner, Thursday with his sister, Mrs. S. A. Powers and family at Marion, Ohio. Ad Grundish has sold his livery business at Marion to W. S. Sherman of Ashley and will now only buy and sell horses. Mrs. Hal Barrack of Marion has been adjudged insane and removed to the State Hospital at Columbus by Sheriff P. C. Sells. Hurdis Morton and family have moved from Waldo to Michigan. Fred Epply and family has moved from Waldo township to Seneca County, to farm. Congressman, Grant E. Mouser, and family are at Washington, D. C. Mr. Mouser assumed the duties of his office December, 4. The funeral of Mrs. Hoyle was conducted at her late home at Newmans Thursday by Rev. J. J. Halliday. The fnierment was at the cemetery in Marion. PUBLIC SALE I will sell on the Hoke farm 1 1/4 miles southeast of Waldo at 10 o'clock a. m. Tuesday, December 19, 1905. the following personal property: 2 work horses. 2 milk cows. 4 brood sows; 3 with pigs by side. 1 large heating stove. 2 tons Timothy hat; 275 shocks of corn and many other articles. Implements, consisting of 1 two horse wagon, 1 top buggy,; 1 set double work harness, 1 new John Deere breaking plow, 1 new Osborn harrow, 1 riding cultivator, 1 spring tooth harrow, 1 set buggy harness and many other articles. Terms--Six months time on $5 and even; under $5 cash. C. H. Keller, Auct. E. A. ALLINE Current Events Mr. and Mrs. Louis May and daughter Edith have moved into the Morarity property on Water street. The Anson family reunion was held at the home of E. J. Anson south of Delaware Thursday. Louis May druggist, English and German. An interesting account of the late hunt for moose in northern Canada by Quincy Curtis and Darius Washburn is published in this week's Monitor. Earl English of Columbus spent Sunday at his home in Prospect. Miss Winifred Gast spent a few days of last week in Columbus. Misses Mary Thomas and Blanche Henry were visitors at Upper Sandusky Sunday. Mr. Will Thomas of Delaware was a Prospect visitor Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Huffman of marion visited with relatives at Prospect Thanksgiving. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ned Howison Friday morning. Miss Lillian Henry of Columbus spent Sunday with her parents at Prospect. Mrs. J. B. Miller and Mrs. H. O. Toms were Columbus visitors Tuesday. Mr. George Livesay of Mahoningtown Pa, is visiting Prospect friends and relatives. Miss Rena Gast of Detroit is the guest of relatives. Mrs. Charles Finefrock of Green Camp was a Prospect visitor Tuesday. Charles S. Hauck has been in Delaware this week helping invoice a stock of clothing and furnishings. Miss Nora Dickinson of Berkshire and Mrs. Jennie Yates of Delaware were guests or Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cox, Thanksgivng. Mr. and Mrs. Titus Jones have returned from a visit to friends in Cleveland. Friends surprised Mrs. Tip Penry last Saturday evening in honor of her birthday anniversary. A good time was enjoyed by all. Mrs. J. T. Watkins of Iola, Kansas is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Adams on East Water street. Mrs. A. W. Wells of Cardington, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. R. Lauer, left Tuesday for Marion to visit her son, C. W. Myers. Mrs. J. Compton of Lancaster, mother of Mrs. W. A. Smith and her brother, Mr. James Compton and wife of Columbus were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith at the Commercial Hotel, Thanksgiving. Ward Fetty has sold his Cafe in Richwood to a Mr. Skidmore of Murray City Ohio. Cox and Money, Northup and Knickle and Sim Blue shipped stock to Eastern markets Tuesday. John T. Cochran, representing the Chase Bro's. Nursery is stopping at the Commercial Hotel. Gordon Russell sold three fine draft horses to H. D. Beavers Wednesday. E. B. Cole of Stratford, Ontario, Canada, is stopping at the Commercial Hotel and looking after business interests in Prospect. Mrs. Fred Moffett and son of Fostoria visited with Prospect friends last Friday. Miss Daisy Barrack was the guest of friends at Marion Sunday. W. H. Ely of Middletown, who has been the guest of his sister, Mrs. W. L. Cox, returned to his home Tuesday. Daniel Moyer has moved to his farm on the Waldo and Prospect pike, which he lately purchased. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Campbell were at Bucyrus, Wednesday, attending the funeral of Mrs. Campbell's brother, Mr. J. W. Neff. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morairty moved this week to Columbus where Mr. Moriarity is employed. Born December 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Garnes a pretty baby boy. FOR SALE--I have for sale 300 shocks of fodder. C. D. Daymude. Mrs. John J. Roberts and Mrs. R. H. Finefrock were guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Finefrock at Green Camp Thursday. Born December 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Evans, who live on the Alec Utz far, a bright little son. Wanted--5000 chickens for which highest price will be paid. J. I. Court. Mr. Sim Blue wishes to inform those having business with him to call him over either telephone. Pharmacy Purchased Mr. Louis May of Waynesville Ohio has purchased the pharmacy of E. E. Mathews. Mr. May comes to Prospect highly recommended as a pharmacist having nineteen years paacicul experience in the drug business in southern and western Ohio. Mr. May is a Registered Pharmacist by examination, having passed the Ohio Board of Pharmacy twice. The drug dusiness has been represented by the May's for more than forty years by his father and brother. Mr. May extends a hearty invitation to the people of Prospect and vicinity for their kind patronage and by fair and honest dealings anticipate a pleasant business and an enjoyable acquaintance with his patrons Almendinger-Schweinfurth. (partially cut off) At the Home of Mr. and Mrs. H. ---- Schweinfurth near Waldo --- evening Nov. 30? their charming --- Nina was united in marriage ----Joseph Almendinger, a highly ---- resident of Prospect township. -------- ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ OH-Old-News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ NewspaperAbstracts.com - Finding our ancestors in the news! TM http://www.NewspaperAbstracts.com

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