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    2. See end of this message 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=25416 More articles for Marion can be found at: http://www.newspaperabstracts.com/index.php?action=displaycat&catid=2519 Article Title: Prospect Monitor Article Date: June 15 1905 Article Description: Local News; Graham-Jones; Lauer-Dove; Village news; Real Estate Article Text: Prospect Honored At the meeting of the Grand Lodge of the Pythian Sisterhood held at Springfield this week Prospect was honored in the election of one of the grand officers. Mrs. Bell Roberts delegate to the Grand Lodge from Prospect Sisterhood was made Grand Outer Guard. B. M. Hord and W. F. Court are on the petit jury at Marion this week. LOST—A pair of gold rim spectacles, on the Howison road, between J. W,. Kyle's and Prospect. Finder leave with Mrs. James Lust and receive reward. Mrs. Frank Crawford and daughter are visiting in Morrow county. Jacob Hecker has purchased the residence of Mrs. M. L. Carpenter on Elm street. A. E. Woolpert once editor of the MONITOR but for several years owner of the Osborn, O., Times, has sold the Times to Dr. R. E. Smith of Osborn. Miss Hortense Van Osten is attending school at Marion. C. Neimeyer, Rev. Hurrelbrink, Sam Gast, John Stockey, and Paul Gast are visiting in Michigan this week. They left Monday. Sisterhood Officers. The Sisterhood of the Knights of Pythias lodge of Prospect elected the following officers at a meeting, Monday evening. Miss Lula Kyle, chancellor commander, Mrs. Pace, Past chancellor commander; Miss Sarah Dildine, vice chancellor; Mrs. B. M. Hord, prelate; Miss Mabel Fleming, keeper of records and seal; Mrs. M. E. Fleming, mistress of exchequer; Mrs. E. N. Stockwell, mistress of finance; Miss Daily Roberts, mistress at arms; Mrs. J. J. Roberts, inner guard; Mrs. T. E. Drake, assistant at arms; Miss Maud Roberts, outer guard; Miss Anna Adams, mystic one. The installation will take place on evening of July 26. Graham--Jones At the residence of the officiating clergyman, Rev. A. D. Hawn, Frank E. Graham, of Thompson township, and Miss Anna Maude Jones, of Radnor township, were united in marriage last Thursday afternoon at four o'clock. The bride and groom are popular young people and will make their home with Mr. Graham's parents in Thompson. Lauer--Dove Mr. Joseph Lauer, the well known brick mason of Prospect was married Sunday, June third, by M. W. Hill, to Miss Rosa M. Dove, of Richwood. Mr. and Mrs. Lauer will make their home in Prospect. RADNOR NEWS The third annual Boxwell commencement will be held at the town hall Friday evening June 23. There are nine graduates. The address will be made by County Clerk Benton of Delaware. Good music. RICHLAND The Ladies Aid Society of the Congregational church met at the home of Mrs. David Watkins, Wednesday afternood. The Ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold a strawberry and ice cream festival in the church yard, Thursday evening., They would like to have a good turn out. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas was calling on Charley Watkins and wife Sunday afternoon. WOODLAND Bevis Bros., have purchased another threshing outfit and will be ready when the threshing season opens up. R, W. Bevis and daughter were guests of James Foster and family of near Marysville. Frank Hazen has purchased several new pieces of farm machinery among which are a mower, hay tedder and rake. WARRENSBURG Messers. Wm. Miligan and Bert Bill accompained by their ladies, Miss Ora Bill and Miss Bell Miligan, spent Sunday afternoon and evening at Woodburg. Tom Davids spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Hosey Jones, on the Dildine pike. In about three weeks a shipment of fine cattle will be made to Chicago by V. T. Hills. Mr. Vernon Mitchel delivered thirty fine hogs to Ostrander, Monday evening. Mr. Davids accompanied by Mr. Jones Visited the V. T. Hill farm to see those white faced calves. Mr. Lewis Jones of Scioto accompanied by his lady friend, drove to Prospect Sunday afternoon attending the ------ servuces, NEWMAN Mrs. W. E. Wynn was ---- in Centerburg, Knox county, last week to attend the funeral of her cousin, C. A. Poland. A. T. Redd and daughter Irene, spent Saturday and Sunday at Ashley. Mrs. Lewis Jones, of Marion, is now visiting her many friends at Newmans. Mrs. D. F. Poland, of Marion, past through our neighborhood, Tuesday. Arthur Sisson, of Owen, spent Sunday evening with August Rider and family. Miss Hilda Porter, of Marion, spent Sunday afternoon at Newmans. Miss Belle Aronhalt took dinner at the home of W. E. Wynn, Thursday. Several neighbors and friends called at the home of C. D. Russel, Wednesday evening to remind him of his 38th birthday. A very good time was had by all. The early part of the evening was spent in games, and about ten o'clock ice cream and cake were served after which the company was entertained by instrumental music. Mrs. Wm. Everett manipulating the organ, Mr. Everett the violin and both are very adept, in the use of them. Miss Millie Boyd is visiting in Mansfield at present. Lance Poland, of Marion was in Newmans Sunday. Harley Redd, ladie-friend and sister, Irene attended the Children's Day exercises at Green Camp Sunday evening. Miss Louise Howald is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ruth Thomas. Elected Officers. The Sunday School Convention at Canton, Ohio, last week elected: President, W. A. Eudaly, Cincinnati; vice president, Howard E. Beeker, Zanesville, and general secretary, Dr. Joseph Clark, Columbus. Marietta gets the next convention. Real Estate Transfers MARION CO. W. A. Cull to William Gottfried, 42 acres in Richland township, $2,100. E. B. Gast to C. P. Herr, a lot in Prospect, $1,000. D. J. Gatchell two lots in LaRue, $685. John Lester to L. B. Gatchell, a lot in LaRue, $1350. Sarah Molloy to W. H. Lundergan, 50 acres in Big Island township, $3,200. Milton Selanders to J. F. Brundige, a lot in Waldo, $200. DELAWARE CO. James B. Jackson by Sarah M. Jackson, administratrix, to Louis B. Jackson 241 acres in Troy township, $5,660. Sheriff of Delaware county, by partition to R. J. Pumphrey and William McKenzie, 53 2/3 acres in Berkshire and Berlin townships, $3325. James B. Jackson, by Admx., to Lewis B. Jackson; undivided 3-7 of 231 œ acres of land in Troy township, $5660. C. C. Northrup and wife to Clem Liellen and S. G. Howison, 9688 feet in Thompson township, $20. UNION CO. R. W. Bump to M. W. Hill, 2 9-40 of an acre in Claibourne township, $250 W. H. Butz and wife to R. H. 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