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=43186 Submitted by: barbrporter Article Title: Prospect Monitor Article Date: November 16 1905 Article Description: School Notes; Current Events; Real Estate Article Text: School Notes Gladys and Nellie Eddy entered the C and D grammar department this week. The enterprising B grammar pupils by holding a bazaar recently made enough to purchase a fine eight day clock for their room. Mr. Earick has the sincere thanks of pupils and teachers for his kind services in securing the time-piece. Miss Naoma Lauer who has been confined to her room for a couple of weeks is improving which fact is highly gratifying to her many friends. She is a very earnest student. Miss Anselment and Miss Campbell represented our school at the Ohio Central Teachers' Association at Columbus Saturday of last week. They report a very enjoyable time. Special Services. Special services will begin at the M. E. Church Sunday morning. Services every evening at 7:30. Mr. John Brower, an able conductor, will conduct a chorus of sacred song during each service. All the singers in the community, irrespective of denomination are cordially invited to join the chorus. The pastor Rev. Halliday will do the preaching. Real Estate Deals MARION COUNTY J. C. Reely to J. P. Augenstine part of three lots in Waldo, $205. Alvin Coleman to Laura C. Frey, part of a lot in Waldo, $110. Eugene Eversole to W. C. Anderson, a lot in Prospect, $1,300. CURRENT EVENTS A. L. Donithan of Waldo, who was injured a few weeks ago by falling from a load of hay has almost recovered. The new barn of Jud Lewis will soon be completed and will be one of the best in this vicinity. Beaver's horse sale at Prospect Saturday. C. H. Leeper and h. R. Morgan of Delaware visited with friends at Prospect Sunday. Mrs. O. R. Saint and daughter of New york and Miss Emma Smith of Delaware were entertained last Friday by their sister, Mrs. J. A. Walker at the Central Hotel. Prof. Parker of Jeffersonville was the guest of Prospect friends over Sunday. W. P. Moloney attended the O. S. U. -- Michigan foot ball game at Ann Arbor last Saturday. Spain Amspokes, a well known horse salesman of Bell Center committed suicide at the home of his sister, Mrs. Martin Heath, Columbus, Ohio last Thursday by shooting in the head. Richard McAllister, traveling salesman for the Bindley Grocery Co. at Marion was married at Delaware Thursday evening to Miss Jennie Washburn of Agosta. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dildine were entertained, Sunday by friends at Radnor. The attempt of Smith and Jordon two sentenced prisoners to dig out of jail at Marion was nipped in the bud by Sheriff Sells and his son Pearl Sells Monday afternoon. The convicts were taken to Mansfield Tuesday. J. M. Neer the Elevator Man has disappeared from his home at Marion and I. A. Merchant has been appointed receiver for the business. Mrs. Daniel Miller of Marion visited her sister Miss Elizabeth Stratton over Sunday. Dr. Taylor the optical specialist of Marion will be at the Central hotel every Tuesday. The Wright, Searles, Greeg and Post Cottages at Lakeside were destroyed by fire Monday evening. Loss $25000. Richard Thompson, a brother of Mrs. George Sells, died at Marion Hospital Saturday morning of pneumonia. He was known in Prospect and vicinity. Ora C. Evans of Union County and Sarah O. Williams of Thompson township were married this week. Samuel Treese has been on the sick list this week but is able to be around to day. Mrs. Jane Gast of Prospect and Mrs. Ella Slemons of Richwood are visiting with R S. Noble and family near Cleveland. Misses Winifred and Theo Gast visited friends in Delaware Monday. Mrs. Scott Gast of Marion was a Prospect visitor last Friday. C. C. Steadman of Delaware was a Prospect visitor Saturday. M. F. Randal and wife of Marion spent Sunday at the home of T. S. Anson west of town. Mr. and Mrs William Ward of Grattan, Michigan are guests at the home of Peter Graves and other relatives in the vicinity. Mr. Joseph Cratty of Columbus was a Prospect visitor last Sunday and Monday. For Sale--The building south of the MONITOR office formerly occupied by Fred Reithmaier as a shoe repair shop. Price $75. Mrs. D. M. Breen Mr. J. F. Drukemiller, district superintendent for the C. U. Telephone Co., was in Prospect last Friday looking after the interest of the company. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Groll of Waldo were Sunday guests of Prospect relatives. E. M. Stockwell was a business visitor at Agosta Friday. Mrs. R. H. Finefrock and daughter Mary are visiting Cardington and Shelby relatives See K. A. Bevis of Woodland for field fencing. George T. Frye of Rudolph is visiting Mr. and Mrs W. T. Court and other relatives this week. Ed Curtis, Dr. E. E. Wottring and Vone Roberts attended the Michigan--O S. U. foot ball game at Ann Arbor, Saturday. The score was 40 to 0 in favor of Michigan. Rev. and Mrs. Twining and daughter Ruth were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wohlgamuth Friday. Thursday evening, a north bound C. D. & M. car struck a calf belonging to Byron Graham and beheaded it. Mr. J. W. Humphreys after a three weeks seige of rheumatism was able to be down street Wednesday. Daniel Fritch who was injured last week by a timber striking him is still confined to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Akron of Marion visited with Prospect friends Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Benedict are at Cardington called their by the illness of Mr. Benedict's brother-in-law, Mr. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Blymer of Troy were the guest Wednesday of Mrs. Hattie O. Thomas. Word comes from Lawrenceburg Tenn. that Mrs. John A. Decker is very sick. Judson N. Davids of Marion was in town Wednesday on business. Milt Adams received this week a car load of fine steers. The Womans Home Missionary Society of the M. E. Church to the number of thirty four were entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. Ellen Wolfley. Misses Eva Dille and Grace Wohlgamuth were the guests of Corda Baxter Sunday. Miss Etta Schooley has returned from a visit at Toledo and is now ill at her home on Park Ave. Emery Russell has sold his farm upon which Albert Kyle has resided, to Mrs. Dora Northrup Devere for $7600. H. D. 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