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The Union County Journal from Marysville, Ohio • 6

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Marysville, Ohio
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IT11K GMOJV COUNTY JOURNAL, OHIO, OCmiWU 17, 1907. VAGI? SIX ih wood, rooved Into tho J. S. Styer enjoyed by all, gnm being the order Ont Kind, the residence of Mrs. Ransome, of the evening.

property, better known ns "Grandma'' WORD CENTER northwest of Riohwood. A nine hews mm LaDow'o property. proGTnm was rendered and refresh Miss Ethel Moore spont Saturday night and Sunday with W. Morris School commenced Monday after a ment served. and family.

vacation of nearly three weeks. 4 Misses Robinson and Alba IN THE illlOR Sidney Westbrook and wife and Hartford Taylor and wife of Central FROM RICIiWOOD Mrs. Cynthia Lingrcl will leave for Akron Thursday where she will spend Handly accompanied Mrs. Flora Bennett to her home in West Mansfield, Saturday, and remained nntil Monday. Mm.

Bennett it employed here as the winter with her daughter Mrs, Lake, Michigan, are visiting G. Ellin wood, southwest of town. vr. Mather. Several from Bethel and York at Mr.

Belsford, of Columbus, was here forelady by the Mead Manufacturing Journal'sSpeciai Correspond tended the afternoon services at the last week after the interests Icurcrfs forrespontScnt He- of Kin nlace. M. E. church last Sunday. Tbe sick are improving at tills, writ Ooniany.

SUMHtRSVILLE Mr. Noggle, east of town, and Hen ent Tells the News. the Events. ing. BSOABWAY.

Dr. S. J. Bown has sold hU town The Counterfeiter-It's esy euougU Born to Mr, and Mrs. W.

E. Prick property to Mrs. Ellen Johnson, who derson Moore, of Claibonme, were John Moore's guests Sundav after to make money. ett, a girl. The Confidence Man Yes, imt me A COLUMN OF INTEREST will take possession as soon as poss ble.

noon. Mrs.O. A. Wilgus and Miss Edith TCiN'S PEOQRESS NOTED trouble Is to pass it without getting Lew Davis entertained Rev. Rob Otte spent Saturday in Columous faught.

Philadelphia Press. Mrs. W. T. Moore and children, of erta and wife, of Toledo, Ohio, Dr.

Dan Shirk and family of near Peoria, Richwood, vitrited from Friday until Richardson and wife and Rev. Smith Only Temporarily. spent Sunday with J. J. 'Taylor and Sunday with relatives and friends.

Kamrille's Kelgbbors Going and and his little son, Sunday. family. The flower park, owned by the Erie CeispJete Eeilew lire DolnflS ol the Misses Abbie and Emma Oooley Mrs. May Blake and Mrs. Walke, of Railroad Company, has been lmprov Coming and foeir Doings Collected (or tbe Journal Readers.

were in Clai bourne Thursday after Milford Center, spent Thursday with ed in looks rbyjthe new fence built Eempons cbiob fesntj lor fce lexers. noon. Mrs. OUie Mitchell. around it.

Mrs. JosielWeax, of Stuebenville, Parker Shearer and wife of Cleve These on the sick list are: Eddie Rev. Robbins and wife, of Toledo, land, are visitinir his parents, O. A. Rodgers and Myrtle Austin.

and Dr. Richardson and wife, of Mar- A crown for the victor! a crown 'of Shearer and other relatives. Miss Emma Berrimaa visited friends Mrs. Neile Eckelberry and son, Paul, I ion, are guests of Dr. Riohardson, and light! John McCracken, of Columbus, in Marion, over Sunday.

will remain with the doctor to attend the From the land where tbe flowers ne'er viritAd Walter Echelberry, ac visited over Sunday, with J. B. Warner feel a blight, nM jAt University, at Columbus, and family. 'n the golden wedding Tuesday. We extend congratulations to the aged cou OTTER.

Levi Graham and family of Marys Was gathered the wreath that around Miss Lottie Blue, of Marysville, visit laatweek. She also visited her daugh-Knhelberrv. at Mon ple. ed from Saturday till Monday with Mr. Cole and family, who have been ger, jiubb nHn Hall.

Delaware. ville, spent Sunday with Wm. Hamilton and family. Miss Essie Vanderau. it blows: And he who o'ercometh his treacher ous foes, That ameless crown shall gain.

Jas. Mitchell and family spent Sat living with Elias Johnion this summer, moved to Bellefontaine Wedes- A son was born, Thursday, to Dr. ncr 3 B. Houehton, of Marion. Mr.

L. JM. IBelville and children, urday with I his "brother, 1 Guy Mitchell, and wife near New Dover. Hale. Miss day.

spent Sunday at the home of her pai -ente, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Knotts.

Mrs. Houghton was formerly of Richwood. Miss Jennie Phipps and her father, Mr. and Mrs. M.

F. ann. former John Pheasant and family of Marion He-I bear that George and Kitty Mr. and Mrs. John Firestine, spent Miss residents of this place Miss Maude MUler, who is employed Wm.

Phipps, are both sick. spent Saturday and have made up their quarrel! Sunday with their son, Mr. and Mrs. now reside were the J. Hnffer in the city of 'Columbm 1- n1 Miss Lulu Miller, wno jbiihio una uio luum ici, She Only temporarily.

They are parents, Ed ward Moore and wife. Marion Firestine. Corn cutting is now the order of the Kiieste over Sundajr of business college in la a ofviHonh in a going to be married soon! Rev. P. S.

preached jf his Mr and Mrs. John Beard, of Indi and wife. day. oonf. days with first sermon here last Sunday, ana, are visiting at the home of the Mrs.

Susan Stults and Mrs. Martha Mode of hAir murents. Mr. and Mrs. T.

J. Disadvantage noon which was very interesting. of the Present Millinery. latter'a brother, Oliver Shaw and Staley returned Saturday evening from Mingo, where they were visiting family. Miller, during the past week.

They were called here by the death of their E. C. Crawford and family of War-rensburg, spent Saturday and Sunday Mrs. Wm. Stubbs, returned home Rev.

Calvin Stratton and wife, the mt Mm. B. C. Roberts. vY.

Sunday from her Bon, Charlesi where latter being very sick. Mr. and Mrs. Conkright, son Fred, she spent last week. Mr.

and Mrs. C. Lampson, visited and Miss Mary Hastings drove up Mrs. John Bump, spent last week Mrs. Margureit Macksidery.I Sunday.

tnm Marvsville. Sunday, and spent at the home of her parents, Mr. and Wm. Boyd, wife, and baby returned nrit.ti W. O.

Hastings, and Mrs. Simmons of near Lunda. to their home in Zanesville Sunday fjuaiilv. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

O. A. Shearer, S. D. Boyd of Marysville, and W.

M. Boyd of called on Jas. W. and Wm. B.

Mitchell families last Friday. Brodway is still improving. There is quite a lot of new cement walks and last week bur merchants, J. H. Willis and O.

A. Wilgus put up new hitching racks whichjhave been need The vacancies on Jhe republican ticket having been filled for oouncil, stands as follows: A. V. Kennedy, Nort Nash, D. A.

Clark. Tell Reed, L. F. Epps, Wes Johnson. The citizens of the village about 50 in number, met last Friday night and named the the following ticket.

Mayor, W. H. Wills; treasurer, M. H. Dea, clerk C.

S. Lawson, indorsed Marshal, J. E.Mackan; assessor H. H. Knotts; council, D.

C. Noyes, A. J. Rigdon, G. R.

Houser, L. F. Epps (indorsed) W. Brink and W. A.

Williams. Ticket will appear on ballot as the Citizens' ticket. In other words Anti-Brick ticket. Pick Stilling and Babe Lincoln, who Mr. Dally and family, of near Pot- Mr.

and Mrs. L. P. Allrightandson, afternoon. 3 Boyd has been a guest in hermother's home for sev- tersburg, spent Sunday with Fay Herd VXtrnr.

of ColumbUB, spent unuay and family. with Mrs. Albright's parents, Mr. and eral days (X Jacob Reed and wife, of Urbana, Mrs. Jane Potts islbetter at this Mrs.

J. L.Horn, during the past wees. spent Monday with Thad. Wood and writing. Miss Starling Hall, of Monnette Wall.

Ttolaware. spent Saturday and family. Hartford Taylor and wife started ed for some tiwe as farmers v.ox nrifh her i Barents, Monday for their home in Michigan. Harpers Weekly. that come here to do their trading rfiARISBURG.

and Mrs. B. P. Hall. KAYKOND.

m.tn. TTomnn and Walter Eckel- Beyond a Doubt. could hardly find places to hitch their horses, especially en Saturdays. Will Dun, was severly injured Satur K.wv nf the Ohio State University, Mr. John Miller and wife day evening by falling from a load of of Ken-with the rVvlnmfkiia a riant.

Saturday and Sun- 1 coal. tucky spent several days Through an oversight the local man VWU1UUUD) vrgrvmm nrith theiv narents. formers parents. Miss Mary Ingersull, the teacher in have been out West since last spring, came home last Thursday night. Mrs.

F. O. Richter was shopping in Marysville last Saturday. Paver once a resident in this vicinity was calling upon his friends here Mr. D.

H. Rea shipped a couple of district No. 10, has been sick for agers of the Marysville opera bouse had booked two shows for the same Taylor Spring has 'been confined to his home bv illness during the past fine sheep to Iowa last Monday. several days and unable to teach. date, October 22.

They had signed wek. Mr. Taylor and wife (nee May Mc- me jKeamng "Circle has taken up contracts Vrith "We Are King" and last Saturday. Ilroy) are visiting with 'relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. John Carroll, who spent the(summer traveling, and have the study of Bryant's poem's. An jm teresting meeting was held Friday, "The Girl of the SunnySouth." The L. F. Erb and Dr.

B. E. Baker, Mrs. Kate Hurd, of Youngstown advance agent, for the former show were selected for members of the vil spent a few days with her brother, been euests of Mrs. oarrou-s parenw, Warren Clevenger and and William Davidson and wife, expect to was here Thursday with, his advertis Mr.

and Mrs. Winters, during the past. lage board of education last Friday W. Winters and family. ing matter and he was induced to can nroAira.

left Monday for uoi- Mrs. of York spent Tuesday evening. attend the Jamestown exposition and eel Marysville and Belect some other vA wmm umbos, where they will reside. with friends. Andrew Bates shipped two car load other points of interest in the East.

city. Clifford Blair, have Mr. Howard have' as their guests I of rams to the western part of Mont- Mrs. Catherine Moehn, an aged lady moved Into the W. Hyle residence, Clarence and Emma Howard of Brioe.

I ana last Friday. of this place who is almost blind was severely Injured by a faH Wednesday i 1 L. Thompson and daughter, Chloe I Dr. Fred D. Bumham and wife, of ob West Bomford street.

Bard Times In Kansas. Mrs. F. Q. Penney and daughter, spent Wednesday and, Thursday at I Mechanjcsburg.were in town last Fri eyening.

The old days of grasshoppers and day. Magnetic Springs. Dora, have returned from unicago, drouth are almost forgotten in the where they spent a couple of weeks The first snow of the season fell last 0. Y. Rhoads, left Miohigan to The Leesburg lecture course promises to be of more than' miual interest this winter.

The numbers are all first prosperous Kansas of to-day; although a citizen or uodeil, isari snamburg, with Bert Penney and family. purchase a car load of potatoes and Saturday afternoon. ti vr Ton nor and son. Eugene, of appleB. Wm.

McClurg, of Irwin, was the class. The sale of tickets will begin Oct.21, at J. I. Mclntlres store. This A.

A'i. rvinmhni man. Sunday with the has not yet forgotton a hard time he lie says: "I was worn out and disoonraged 5 by coughing nicht and dav. and: could find no Mrs. Mily Liggett and -Miss Mary guest of A.

J. Williams and wife last Norris, of Marysville spent Wednes Saturday. enterprise deserves the support of former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed "ward Tanner.

day with friends. A. Williams was a busiuess caller every person in the township. relief till I tried Dr. King's New Discovery.

It took less than one bottle "The right niau in tbe right place." New York American. Mrs. Wayne Hamilton, of Marysville Mr. and Mrs. Olua B.

Conkright Mfnmui VinmA. Sundav. from a short to completely cure me." The safest in Springfield, Thursday. J. II.

Kinkade, Marysville O. The several lodges of village are having unusally well attended and has been spending a few days with Unprecedented. and most reliable cough and cold cure and lung and throat healer ever discovered. Guaranteed by Chas. Asman Mr.

Parnenter and family. Visit relatives in Columbus. was here on legel business Monday. enthusiastic meetings lately. Dr.

Thomas S. Suleeba'of Asiafwill nA Mrs. W. H. Lake were Thomas Robinson, whose house was drug store 60a and $1.00.

Trial bottle called to Marysville, Monday, by the give a lecture at the Hall lor tne free. illness of the latter's brother, Preston benefit of the Ladies Aid of the M. E. surrounded by water several times recently is getting above high water mark by filling his lot and by putting Rey. A.

L. Rogers and wife, visited Mr. Roger's brother at South Solon, the fore part of last week. Mr. and Mrs.

C. S. Haynes spent last Sunday in Bmallwood, who was stricken with I church. His subject will be the cus-tkaralvsis while attending church, I toms and manners of Oriental life in a new foundation under his residence Chained Skeletons. One Of the most Interesting episodes cnnJw; Palestine, Syria and Egypt.

All are The new bank is progressing slowly Miss Mary Green and John Deboltl cordially invited to attend On account of lack of help 3Iiss Lucy Johnson teacher, spent p. Reaver, who is teacher in the MW DOVER. Presiding Elder W. McK. Brackney of the Greek revolution in 1823 is of a certain cavalry officer who surprised detachment of Turks, routed them and captured their 20,000 sheep.

Upon this were united in marriage, Saturday evening at nine o'clock, by Mayor M. of Delaware-, was here Saturday and Sunday attending quarterly meeting. Sunday with parents in irwm schools, was in town late Mon- Mr. Guy Orahood and family, spent day evening. Saturday with Mrs, Milligan.

Any one who votes the citizen's Mrs. Olney Oney and Mrs. Hettie ticket must not forget to vote for a Turkish general marcneu over to them 5,000 men and recaptured Mrs. Arthur Bonnette and son Claire the sheep. The general posted his men visited last week at La Rue with Will aucKney or txuumous spent several township officers as well.

There will Crainers. 4 days with Mr. jonn nura ana otneiNK- thTtm tobU In th behind low earthworks. One redoubt of their opponents was held by a inenas Ray Laird and family of Pharisburg, young captain with 100 picked men. this election: Be sure to read your ballots well.

Sundayed with Ed Cody and family. who tied their legs together and swore Dr. J. Q. Southard and wife, spent Sunday with relatives.

Rev, Hodge and family have moved Bertha Thompson of Watkins, spent to hold the spot or die. They all fell at their posts but oue, who fled, and long afterward a row. of skeletons a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Asa Gibson. to New Dover.

-t. could be "'seen bleaching their bones, Mrs. Sarah Baughn and Mr. Skid- The Epworth League Will give a M. H.

Dea who is out for township treasurer is just completing his first term. Mr. Dea has made us a good treasurer and asks for his second term. He should have it. He has merited it by his own work.

Jr: Who is the Sultan Is the title of which were bound loosely together more and wife, are spending the week social Wednesday night.Oct. 23, at with shreds of girdles. in West Mansfield with relatives. the Township hall. Admission lOcts.

Everybody is invited. The Ladies Aid of the Christian "Xothtug like that ever happened to me before! A patleut that we had been treating for appendicitis died. A Wild Metaphor. The mixed metaphor has for years an address on -the life, manner and customs of the Armenians bv one of Hill. They will in Kicn-wood, where the groom is employed as Miss Sirouhee Arpee, a talented mosiciaii, who came here a few weeks ago from Berlin, Germany, gave a piano recital at the Presbyterian church, last Friday evening, which was well attended and from an' artistic standpoint was the finest musical program ever rendered in Richwood.

Miss Arpee was assisted by Iiss Elizabeth King, a young soprano who has been studying in Cincinnati. Miss King is the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Chas. E.

King. Miss Arpee came here to join her brother, Leon Arpee, pastor of the Presbyterian The wi C. T. U. met Tuesday afternoon at the residence of Mrs.

P. E. Barnes, on north Franklin street Mrs. Benjamin Davis, the president, presided at the meeting, the subject bt-lug "A Study of Ohio." Mrs, II. Hub ted gave a report of the'eon-vention held at Raymond, last week.

llm. Benjamin Davis, Mrs. E. I. Fissel, Urn.

Geo. B. Wiltsee and Mrs. A. Losey also attended the convention talked on the work done there.

been considered what Is technically known as a pench, but lon ago an em Church will have a chicken soup supper at Township Hall Saturday evening Oct. 19. Only 10c. for a good supper. All are invited.

and what do yoii think the post mortem showed? The fellow really had their own race, at the school hall Fri bryo Henry Clay, a contestant for day evening October 18. Benefit of oratorical honors la the University of Michigan, Sprung one so much more Was It Fair? the graduating class, and it is to be given by them. Admission 10 and 15 cents. rapid In the metaphor race than its rivals that it may be' said to win In a walk. Ritilug up on his tiptoes and Sackett Gabriel, of Columbus, visit swelling out his cheat like a pouter ed with Eli Gabriel over Sunday.

pigeon, the young orator exclaimed as though he would his words might go a-thundcring down the ages, "The star Myron Gabriel, spent Sunday with his brother Elmor. Dr. Jv W. Ballinger and wife, of Plain City, Ohio, vwited Rev. Rogers of empire, stripping with -light foot; steps across the Atlantic, noises on her outspread pinions in the air and then pitches and lt ua hope It uiny be forever her tent shove the dome of tbe cspltol st Washington." BYBALIA.

Listen Dont forget the bi-monthly teacher's institute of Byhalia Oct. 2Uth. Every one invited. The old peoples meeting was well attended last Sunday. The sermon was given by the new pastor, Rev.

O. E. Smith, it being enjoyed by all. Miss Victoria Hains viHited home over Sunday. '5 George Temple has purchased the property of Dr.

Mather and is now moving in same, J. E. Cahill, our real-estate agent, holdingtbe office which Dr. Hartley formally occupied. John Bonhara is suffering from a light attaet of lagrippe.

Mrs. Andrew Middles worth is in a serious condition, suffering from dry gan green. Messrs. Earl and Harry Morris and tie Shelly made a businoHs to Ronton Satunlay, Kivrl not returning, but viwited nlatives snd friendH near over and wife Monday. are very busy noticing people whom they have not seen for a year.

XE1K GALirCSMA. The township hall is being painted, which improves the appearance very much. O. Min thorn and Henry Shuster are doing the work. Faye Bishopspent Sunday with her mother, Mrs.

Comstock, who has been ill for some time. Florence Hollycross, of Columbus, spent the past week visiting her eonsln, Mrs. Arthur Murray. Mrs. Hinderer is no better at this writing.

Mrs. Blanche Crottinfr and daughter, Katharine, spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs.Bess Minthorn. Agnes Dodge spent Sunday visiting her father, Henry Green. Supt. Odtdl Liggett has moved into J.

F. Fredrick's house, out of town. The teachers and pupils are contemplating on moving into the new school building in two weeks. Mrs. Florence Richards, atemperence Shoved Bck the Tide.

"Bletherln Bobble, a Dumfarlin wci ter of national reputation, wiu oe for several days, soon election, to assist the local union en li went down to Charleetown oue day for a loud of sand, but to his dismay found It-was high wateand none could he got After pouring out ti ihp.ir temperance work 4" a Mrs. who have 1 1 I jvsi.ltHl' at Summerville for a -great iltpvt fruition the vials of his wrath on the hnrlmr iy years, 0. anniversary 'luesaay. a Mrs. O.

Oooksey, of Lima, i visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Mary Murphy. Mrs. Julia Creston, Iowa, visited at the home of G. W.

Moore the fore part of laHt week. Mrs. R. F. Elliott, Mrs.

F. M. Murphy and Mrs. L. Webb were in Marion Tuenday.

The A. C. church in undergoing repairs and cleutsinu in proparat-ion fur KVnc atvl of Kicli. lie So you persitit in bre. master for allowing the title to rise he went: homo with his eiiirity cart.

Coming hack text (1 v. it hnni't'iicd to he low -ivatiT, lie i and ir liiujie a tnJ Hhe litt iilfiii v. Vr take roe fnr? in a mantK-r. 'Aye, this foiui-ibin- like 1bc Jtci il ('C( Ahoiit fusieen ot our yoim," W'i wii west to Lee v.l Forei; ff.iiu'. Ti- luuio ttje lie fi.Ilyl er.

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