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    1. [OHVINTON-L] June 15, 1921
    2. Carol & Joseph Beattie
    3. >From the McArthur Democrat-Enquirer, June 15, 1921 "APPLICATION FOR ALIMONY Mrs. Louisa RUSSELL has made application for temporary alimony pending the final hearing of the divorce case of Alvin RUSSELL vs Mrs. RUSSELL which he brought in this court last week. Mrs. RUSSELL was formerly Miss Laura SPIRES and is a resident of Meigs coounty. The plaintiff lives at Creola. PROBATE COURT The will of Rose JOHNSON late of Knox Township, was filed for probate. A niece Clarice CLARK was bequathed the entire estate, as her husband John F. JOHNSON died a few months ago and they have no living children. MOVINGS Wm. THOMAS who recently sold his 40 acre farm in Elk township to Dan DIXON will move this week to his 20 acre farm in Waterloo township, Athens county which he recently purchased from Enoch STARKEY. Mr. DIXON will move on the farm vacated by Mr. THOMAS. Jesse JEWELL and family who live on the Charles LIVINGSTON farm, Richland townhip, and Wm JEWELL who recently bought the brick yard have moved part of their household goods to Millfield. Athens county where they will work in the mine this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles HUNT of Van Lear, Ky are visiting the former's brother, John HUNT and family of Elk township. They expect to soon return to their home in Van Lear and pack their household goods ready to move to their farm which they recently purchased from Dan DIXON in Elk township. Vance COX has moved from the Mary MAGEE property and has stored his goods with his father Walter COX until his home is completed. George HOWEL and wife will occupy the rooms vacated by Mr. COX. DESS EUTSLER Dess Eutsler, brother of George EUTSLER died at Pittsburg, Sunday morning after a short illness of pneumonia. He was formerly of Dundas and learned telegraphy here over 20 years ago going to Clay, Ohio as agent and operator for the B. & O. He has been working as conductor on P. & W. Va., RR for the past few years running out of Pittsburg. He leaves to mourn his death his mother, a son, one brother and three sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Bundy SMITH and baby left here Monday morning for Pittsburg to attend the funeral, Mr. SMITH being a cousin.--Hamden Cor. PEARL COTTRILL Pearl COTTRILL, aged 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley COTTRILL of Columbia township, Meigs county died Thursday. Miss COTTRILL took sick while attending O. U. at Athens and died a few days after returning home. Mr. COTTRILL was deputy sheriff under Marion WOOD deceased and lived in McArthur during the time he was deputy. She is survived by her parents and two brothers. Funeral services were held Saturday. Burial in Castor cemetery. Mr. COTTRILL's mother is at the point of death at his home. EVERETT (DOC) TIMMONS Everett (Doc) TIMMONS, aged about 70, died at his home in Harrison township Friday from heart failure, after a several weeks illness. Mr. TIMMONS had a large acquaintance and was one of Vinton county's leading melon growers. Besides his wife, he is survived by one daughter, one son and one brother. Funeral services were held Sunday. Burial at Gillespieville. INFANT WOODRUFF Stella WOODRUFF, the seven months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest WOODRUFF of Alice died Sunday June 5 at the Holzer hospital, Gallipolis, following an operation for bowel trouble. Another child of the same family died a year ago of the same trouble. CORWIN FRIEND Corwin FRIEND a life long resident of Laurel township, died Saturday morning after a lingering illness at the home of his son-in-law, Lewis STAHR. Funeral services were conducted Sunday morning by Rev. DAVIS.--Gibisonville Cor. INFANT DUNKLE Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harley DUNKLE of Cleveland May 14, twins, a boy and girl. The girl died soon after birth. Mother and son are doing fine. Mr. DUNKLE formerly lived here and is related to the DUNKLES."

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