These pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other persons or organizations. They are for individual research ONLY. They will remain the property of the OHVINTON list serve and may NOT be FORWARDED on to any second party or group. Persons or organizations desiring to forward or use this material must obtain written consent from me or my legal representative and contact the archivist of the OHVINTON list serve with proof of consent. I have given permission for these files to be stored permanently for free access in the archives of the OHVINTON list serve. [This article was transcribed without making changes to spelling or grammar.] Athens Messenger June 9, 1881 VINTON Henry Hyson and Miss Maggie Davis were recently married at Zaleski. Mrs. L. H. Tripp, of Richland township, sustained a broken arm, one day last week, by being thrown from a horse. Mrs. Hattie Shively, wife of C. M. Shively, a prominent merchant in McArthur, died Sunday morning of last week of brain fever. In an altercation on the street, at McArthur, about eight o'clock, Thursday night, Henry Gilman stabbed Dennis Steele. The blade entering the side, penetrating the lung, making a very ugly wound. Both are young men of respectability and good families. Gilman was arrested and bound over in the sum of $500. Transcribed by Joyce Robinson