THE CIRCLEVILLE UNION HERALD Thursday, October 13, 1989 Page 9 Column 1 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS L. WELDON, newest thing in picture moldings. S. RINDFOOS, dress goods, wraps, silks. COZART & Co, wondrous prices for fine millinery. G.H. HOLLOWAY, clearance sale of hats and gents furnishing goods. WILKES Cash Store - Read prices carefully. H.E. LANGDON & Co. Bargains from October 17 to 24 SCHLEYER & HENDERSON. Underwear and new dress goods talk. *********** Take your pictures to L. WELDON to be framed. A fine assortment of silks and liberty satins for waists and skirts at S. RINDFOOS. Natural gas has been piped into the residence of John HAUGHRAN on South Court street. The cloak department of S. RINDFOOS is filled with nobby garments for fall and winter. *********** Tom CALVER of Kingston left last week for Dayton, Tenn., where he will embark in the raising of strawberries. ***** Casper HEEK, an ex-convict of the Ohio penitentiary from Cincinnati has fallen heir to $89,000 from an estate in Germany. ***** Races will be held at the Scioto Valley stock farm near St. Paul the 22d of this month and promise to be a great day of sport. ***** The Ohio ballot will comprise five tickets as follows: Republican, Democratic, Prohibition, Union Reform and Socialist Labor. ***** Attorney Charles GERHARDT who has been sick at his home in Walnut township for some weeks with malarial fever is convalescent. ***** The new M.E. parsonage will be finished the latter part of next week and will be immediately occupied by Rev. T.G. DICKINSON and family. ***** Among the new incorporations issued by the secretary of state at Columbus is the Masonic Temple company, New Holland, capital stock $3000. ***** The schools are making preparation to celebrate in a patriotic way the 19th of October, the day that the collection for the Lafayette monument is to be taken. ***** Frank FULLEN, who has been sick at the home of his brother-in-law, Wm. HAFEY, at Pancoastburg, has recovered materially and has been brought to his home. ***** Word has been received in this city to the effect that Glen H. DAVIS, who has been sick with fever at Montauk Point is now able to be up and has been moved to the New York hospital. ***** Captain Geo. B. DONAVAN, quartermaster of the Fourth Ohio in a letter to State Food Commissioner BLACKBURN says 200 cavalrymen would be force enough to preserve order in Porto Rico (sic). ***** Mr. Henry SEYFRIED has kindly given over the Pickaway house to the board of managers of the Home and Hospital for their home and harvest fair, Oct. 20 to 28, and it will be held there instead of in the old Beach room. ***** Mrs. Sallie SMITH, the wife of Nelson F. SMITH, a blacksmith living at Kingston, has applied to the courts for a legal separation on the grounds of cruelty and gross neglect of duty. They were married on the 23d day of May, 1880. Joyce Fullen Grove City OH www.fullenfamily.com _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com