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Description: Finefrock, Dr.; Heavy Storm; Worline Estate; Guthery death; Baughman-Miller; Local News
Date: July 6 1905
Newspaper published in: Prospect
Source: Ohio Historical Society Microfilm
Passes Examination.Charles Adams Finefrock of Prospect passed the recent examination of the state board of medical examination and registration and has been granted a certificate to practice medicine.
Disolution Notice.
By mutual agreement, Wottring Bros. have this day, July 6, 1905, dissolved their partnership business in the machine shop. S. L. Wottring will continue the business.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to Wottring Bros. are requested to call at once and settle. S. L. Wottring, W. C. Wottring.
Mrs. Viola B. Hughes this week purchased the residence of Wm. Kibler on N. Main street for the sum of $1500 and sold to D. M. Breen a lot west of J. N. Freeman's residence on Water street for $275. Mr. Breen will soon erect a business room on the lot.
Governor Herrick passed through Prospect, Monday on his way to Toledo.
Heavy Storm
The heavy storm that passed north Monday afternoon did considerable damage to trees, fences and small buildings near Prospect, but was more severe further north.
Jacob Smeltzer, a well known farmer residing three fourths of a mile west of Green Camp, lost two valuable draft horses during the storm. Mr. Smeltzer and one of his farm hands had just placed the horses in his barn and only stepped from the from the building when it was struck by lightning. The building was not damaged but both horses were instantly killed.
John Herrigel, a farmer residing near the Smeltzer home lost a cow which was killed by lightnine, while standing out in a field.. Several animals were killed near Claridon.
The barn of Henry Knickle also located near Green Camp, was struck by lightning during the storm and was partially destroyed. The building was almost new.
Notice of Appointment.
Estate of Henry Worline deceased.
The undersigned has been appointed and qualified an Executor of the estate of Henry Worline late of Marion County, deceased.
Dated at Marion, Ohio, this 27th day of June, A. D. 1905. Newton H. Griffith, Celina, Ohio.
Delaware Transfer
W. Guy Jones and Jennie F. Jones, quit claim to R. Edgar Jones et al, 120 67-160 acres in Radnor township $1.
Death of U. K. Guthery.
Upton K. Guthery, one of the best known men of Marion county, died at his home in Marion Sunday morning of cancer at the age of fifty-four years, his birthday anniversary would have been Monday.
The deceased was born in Bowling Green township and from a farmer boy he rose to be a power in the political and business circles of Marion city and county. A widow and five children are left of the family.
The funeral under the auspices of the Masons and Knights of Pythias was held Tuesday afternoon.
Baughman—Miller.
Rev. J. J. Halliday, Monday evening at eight o'clock, united in marriage Miss Ida Miller, of Marion and Mr. George S. Baughman, of Prospect. Mr. and Mrs. Baughman will reside in Prospect.
RADNOR NEWS
The celebration on Tuesday was enjoyed and appreciated by our citizens. The program, the races excepted, was carried out,.
There will be preaching by Rev. Mr. Harris at the Baptist church next Sunday.
Mrs. D. D. Williams entertained the Missionary Society Friday.
Mrs. J. W. Gallant entertains the W. C. T. U. July 14.
Mr. and Mrs. David Jones were the recipients of a linen shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emlin Jones last Thursday evening. They leave Monday for Butte, Montana, their future home.
Mrs. Guy Penry and Mrs. W. P. Penry spent their Fourth at Akron.
Rev. and Mrs. T. P. Jomes and son David and David Kyle of Richwood spent Tuesday here.
WOODLAND
News is scarce as all our people ar busy harvesting hay and a few, wheat.
William D. Almendinger who has been in California for some time is visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity.
John Decker and wife who went to Tennessee last spring is making a visit to relatives around here.
Harry Rose is still very ill at his home near Woodland.
Emery Butz has returned from Coshocton county where he visited with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fox, Minnie Fox, and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Grindell attended the Conrad-Costello wedding at Marion Wednesday evening, June 28.
George Aronhall of Delaware spent Sunday with his parents.
Miss Pet Fish and Chauncy Fish of near Finley chapel spent Sunday with Miss Ida Treese.
Mrs. D. Bevis of Prospect is visiting her sons, Robert and Kennith Bevis and families.
Jess Kagey of Richwood was the guest of friends Sunday afternoon.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Will Crissinger a son, the Fourth.
ON THE LINE
Miss Anna Williams of Columbus is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gast.
Eva Hildreth of Woodland is visiting Mr, and Mrs, T. A. Hawk this week.
John Reynolds and family were guests of Wm. Reynolds and family Sunday.
W. J. Fitts and wife entertained Mr. Mr. Fitts' brother and family of Marion Sunday.
Miss Emma Adams is taking a vacation and is visiting relative.
Mrs. Lafayette Gast and grandson of Columbus and Mr., and Mrs, Dwyer of Newmanville are guests of J. A. Gast and wife this week.
RICHLAND
Miss Hazel Price, daughter of Robert Price and wife, got cut on a piece of glass unabling her to walk.
Forest Anderson was in Prospect Saturday evening.
D. T. Griffith of Radnor and his force of men in the afternoons are building an addition to Benjamin Lloyd's house.
Mr. and Mrs. David Jones dined with Jack Price and family Sunday.
NORTON
Ernest Temple who has been staying in California returned home.
Miss Francis Brown has returned from a two week's visit with friends and relatives at Mechanicsburg.
A number of Norton people enjoyed the trip to Gallipolis.
W. A. Howard of Columbus spent last week with his parents.
Charles James and Santford Strine attended the tent meeting at Prospect Sunday evening.
The Misses Addie Wheeler and Florence Hemphill called on Mrs. George Wheeler one day last week.
F.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We the undersigned have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by his firm.
WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN
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