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1891
Adams, Alex Adams
The Spirit of Democracy,
A BELLAIRE BURGLAR KILLED
The Claim that He was a
Former resident of Woodsfield a Mistake
Bellaire for several weeks past, been greatly annoyed by
petty burglaries; among them Apple Bros. store has been broken into and robbed
twice recently. Since the last burglary of their store, Apple Bros. have slept
in the store room.
On Monday night of last week,
they heard persons cutting at the glass in one of the windows, The marauders
were scared away by the movements inside. The presence of Marshall Shepherd was
obtained for the next night.
About
He was recognized as Alex
Adams, a desperate character who has been committing depredations in Bellaire
for some weeks. Adams said he met a tramp named Dakota Jack at
Adam s mother is a laundry
woman in Bellaire.
It was stated in the Bellaire
papers that young
The coroner exonerated
Marshall Shepherd from any blame in the matter.
Adams, Frank Adams
The Spirit of Democracy,
Frank Adams, a young farmer of near
Adams, George W. Adams
The Spirit of Democracy,
The body of George W. Adams, who attained some notoriety a
few months ago on account of a suit for divorce instituted by his wife, was
found in the river at Columbus, a few days ago. He had been dead some days, and
evidently committed suicide.
Albaugh, John Albaugh
Spirit of Democracy,
While leading a horse to water, John Albaugh, aged 55, who
lives four miles south of
Allen, John Allen
The Spirit of Democracy,
John Allen, a lake steamer fireman, was murdered near
Ambler, Louise Ambler nee Gilmore
Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. John C. Ambler of near the Sykes school house died
Friday last, aged 70 years. She was an estimable woman; was raised near where
she died. Her maiden name was Louisa Gilmore
Anderson, Alexander Anderson
Spirit of Democracy,
Died, September 5, Alexander Anderson, of near
this place, aged about 50 years. He had been confined for a long time with that
destructive disease, consumption. He was a farmer by occupation, and by hard
work and close economy he accumulated a nice fortune for his children.
Anderson, Alexander Anderson
Spirit of Democracy,
A correction concerning the death of Alexander Anderson is
here given. The above named Alexander Anderson was born in
He was followed to his last resting place at the Graysville
cemetery by his many friends and relatives September 6.
He left a wife and seven children to mourn his loss.
He is laid to rest in a lonely spot;
We miss him now but he knows it not;
A vacant place is found at home;
No father now with us to roam;
No hand to greet us at the door;
He is gone from us for evermore.
May the time roll round when he ll clasp our
hand,
And we part no more in that happy land. A BROTHER.
Arrick, Charles H. Arrick
Spirit of Democracy,
The death of Charles H. Arrick, a prominent
farmer and fruit grower of
Mr. Arrick was an active
republican politician and was well known throughout the county where he was
born 66 years ago. He was a kind and generous friend and neighbor and will be
greatly missed from a large circle of friends. The deceased was an uncle of
Supt. R. M. Collins of the Woodsfield schools.
Atkinson, Bert Atkinson
Spirit of Democracy,
Bert Atkinson, daughter of T. A. Atkinson, whose
sickness was noticed last week, died on Sunday evening and was buried on
Tuesday morning at 10 o clock.
She was a bright, hearty girl of about 11 years.
The parents have the sympathy of all.
Ault, Catherine Ault
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Catherine Ault, who was reported last week as being
very ill, departed this life on Thursday, May 7.
Her remains were interred in the cemetery at the Gatts
meeting house.
Baker, Daniel Baker
The Spirit of Democracy,
Daniel Baker, an influential citizen of
He leaves behind a large family and a host of friends.
Ballingall, Senator Ballingall
The Spirit of Democracy,
Barchers, Henry Barchers
The Spirit of Democracy,
Henry Barchers, a carpenter, aged 28 years, was killed by
falling timbers at St. Rosa, near New Bremen.
He died half an hour after the accident. He predicted his
death a day previous.
Barker, John Barker
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mr. John Barker, of Jackson Tp., while out caring for his
stock on Sunday Feb. 9th, was stricken with a paralytic stroke. He
survived a few hours but died from the effects of it. He was 61 years old.
Barlow, John W. Barlow
Spirit of Democracy,
Died, at his residence near
He leaves a wife and two daughters to mourn his death. They
have the sympathy of the entire community.
Victorious his fall for he rose as he fell,
With Jesus his Master in glory to dwell;
He has passed o er the stream, and has reached
the bright coast,
For he fell like a martyr, he died at his post.
Barnett, Rebecca Barnett
Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Rebecca Barnett, aged 67 years, died at the
home of her son Charlie early Wednesday morning. She had been a great sufferer
for many years the result of a fall that injured her hip, from which she never
recovered sufficiently to be able to walk.
She was the mother of ten children, eight of
whom four sons and four daughters survive her.
Funeral services in the M. E. church after which
her remains were laid to rest in Stafford cemetery by those of her husband,
John Barnett.
Barnhart, Geo. Barnhart
The Spirit of Democracy,
The other morning at
Beard, Ruth Rebecca Beard
The Spirit of Democracy,
Ruth Rebecca, the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Beard, whose serious illness we mentioned last week, died at
It lacked one day of being ten months old.
The funeral took place on Saturday afternoon, interment in
Clarington cemetery. Independent
Beardmore, Roscoe Beardmore
The Spirit of Democracy,
Roscoe Beardmore, a nine-year-old child of Mr. and Mrs.
William Beardmore, died early Saturday morning from crysipelas fever. He was a
bright little lad, well-liked by everyone.
The funeral took place from the M. E. church on Sunday
afternoon and was attended by a large concourse of friends. The services were
conducted by the Rev. J. S. Eaton.
Beck, John Beck
The Spirit of Democracy,
James Beck, at Martins Ferry, quarreled with his son John
and shot him fatally.
Belcher, Emma Belcher
The Spirit of Democracy,
Emma Belcher, aged fifteen, of
Bell, Infant Bell
The Spirit of Democracy,
Peter Bell s 5-month-old baby fell from its high chair, at
Bell, James Bell
Joll, J. J. Joll
Spirit of Democracy,
A bad railroad accident occurred between Brandon
and Kenney Stations, on the Canadian Pacific railroad. Two freight trains were
following each other.
The first stopped to switch a car at a siding,
and the second crashed into the rear caboose, which was filled with passengers.
James Bell, a
Belts, Sarah Belts
Spirit of Democracy,
Died, September 5, Mrs. Sarah belts, with that
dread disease consumption. Mrs. Belts was a constant sufferer for over a year.
She bore her sickness, and the trying ordeal through which she was called upon
to undergo, with Christian fortitude, relying on the precious promises of her
Saviour, knowing that she had obeyed his statutes which stood as a blessed
security of her hope of immortality and eternal life in heaven, the home of the
redeemed.
She was a member of the
The deceased was laid to rest in the
Bendel, Anna Bendel
Spirit of Democracy,
It is inexpressible grief to announce the death of Miss
Anna Bendel, daughter of Mrs. Luebbe.
She departed from this world August 5, after a severe
illness of about two weeks.
Her age was 17 years, 10 months and 5 days.
She leaves a mother, step-father, four brothers, one
sister, five step sisters, three step brothers and many relatives and friends
to mourn her loss.
Her remains were taken to
Anna was loved by all who knew her, and we will miss her
very much.
Anna was a regular attendant at church and Sunday school.
Her place is now vacant forever.
She has entered the valley of blessing
so sweet.
And Jesus abides with her there:
And His spirit and blood made her
cleansing complete,
And His perfect love casteth out fear.
Bender, Anna E. Bender
The Spirit of Democracy,
Death has invaded our community and claimed for its victim
Miss Anna E. Bender who departed this live on the 5th day of August
at the age of 17 years, 10 months and 5 days.
A large number of friends and relatives followed her
remains to the
She leaves a mother, four brothers and one sister.
Betts, Sarah C. Betts nee Shuman
Sarah C. Shuman Betts born
Died
She was united in marriage to John Wesley Betts, to this
union four children were born.
Left to mourn her departure beside her husband, are three
sons, Joseph, Franklin, Theodore and one daughter Atha, all of the home.
Services were held September 7, at the home.
Burial was at the
Biedenbach, Minnie Biedenbach
The Spirit of Democracy,
Miss Minnie Biedenbach, of
Her father was called to her
bedside but arrived there just after her spirit had flown. A complication of
diseases caused her death. She was 19 years of age.
Her body was brought home and
buried in the Smithberger cemetery last Friday.
Birmingham, Patrick Birmingham
The Spirit of Democracy,
Patrick Birmingham, a veteran of the Fifth O. V. I., was
found near
Bothwell, George Bothwell 4th obit
Muhleman, Frederick Muhleman
Gough, John B. Gough
The Spirit of Democracy,
Dr. Minney of
EDITOR OF THE SPIRIT In your issue of May 7, you record the
death of the Rev. George Bothwell of
Being engaged in the practice of medicine, the accident and
treatment of Dr. Bothwell as given by the secular press attracted my attention
and enlisted my sympathy for both patient and physician. To-day increased
interest has been aroused in the case, to me, when I learned that the Rev.
George Bothwell and my schoolmate Bothwell were one and the same person.
The writer was a student with George in Woodsfield in
Woodsfield in 1866 in attendance on a select school taught by Prof. Benson O
Neil, now a prominent architect, and a Rev. Mr. Grove, a Presbyterian minister.
It was through the kindness of a subscriber of THE SPIRIT, now a well-to-do
farmer, near Pratt in Pratt county,
I have a picture group of thirteen, of the class taken in
June 1866, as follows: George Bothwell, J. P. Flint, Thomas Twinem, James
Johnson, H. Davis, G. Burket, Hunter, Graham, Tschappat, Amos, Miller and J. E.
Minney. The other members of the class I cannot recall. Twenty-five years, one
quarter of a century, may not efface impressions on memory but they become
covered over with the accumulated debris of events and practically it amounts
to the same. I hope each member of the class has made as clean a record as
George, and as great. It is probable that he was the star. As I look at his
picture while writing it does not seem possible that the tall, slim,
smooth-faced boy of sixteen of old
I suppose a number of that class from 60 to 80 pupils are
in old Monroe yet and will recall the good times we had in the old brick school
house; will recall the evening when the resolution for debate was, Resolved
that Napoleon was a greater general than Washington. Mr. Stewart, a member of
the class, was president. It was open society that evening. The house was full;
citizens, pupils, preachers and lawyers were there. The other literary
exercises were over and the time for debate came. The president was agitated.
He arose and trembling said, The subject for debate is ladies and gentlemen I
believe Resolved that Napoleon is a greater greater general than Bonaparte.
Whoop! hurrah!
Down went the president.
Oodles of fun for awhile. The question was finally disposed of and for all
time, so far as the president was concerned.
I was born and raised on the Little Muskingum river at
Rinard s Mills,
With
My father, he said,
always took me to church and sat by my side on this same kind of bench. The
bench was for adults and my little feet did not touch the floor. My legs and
feet thus suspended would soon go to sleep and the pain was severe.
(Section of obituary is missing)
Where congregations ne`er break up,
And Sabbaths never end.
In my heart I said
if heaven is that kind of a place I ll never go there.
We are among those who rejoice in the progress made in the
facilities for educating the youth, but we are not ashamed of the old log
school house and the men who were educated in it. At the time I attended school
in Woodsfield Henry West edited THE SPIRIT. Mr. Archibald, J. O. Amos, Mr.
Hunter and some of the Okey s were leaders at the bar. One of the same family
of Okey s was special pension examiner in
I taught school in Buckhill Bottom during the fall and
winter of 1866 and 1867. Some of the Muhlemans were my pupils. I boarded with Frederick Muhleman. He is now dead.
Robert, a son of his, is a successful physician in Bellaire and Henry, another
son, is in the same city, I think, a successful business man. Benson O Neil
married one of the daughters; the other daughters (three), I do not know where
they are. Uncle Abe Mann was a prominent man in
Henry Booth was of late date
a successful merchant in Graysville, O. The Okeys I have lost track of, but the
family name was a stimulus to success. David Staats is a successful physician
in
JOHN E. MINNEY
Bott, Louis Bott Sr.
Spirit of Democracy,
Louis Bott, Sr., a highly respected and honored citizen,
died at the residence of his son-in-law, John Burg, on last Thursday, aged 65
years. His death resulted from pneumonia, and he was sick only a short time.
A host of relatives and friends sincerely mourn his loss.
The funeral took place on Saturday, and the remains were followed to the grave
by a large concourse of people.
The interment took place in the
Card of Thanks
Nov. 16, 1891 We desire in this public manner to express our sincere thanks to
those kind friends who so thoughtfully assisted at the last sickness of the
late Louis Bott. JOHN BURG for
the Louis Bott heirs.
Bott, Louisa Bott
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Louisa Bott, of near
The funeral services, which took place on Sunday, were very
largely attended.
Mr. Bott is very low with la grippe.
Boughner, John Boughner
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mr. John Boughner, of Cameron, who was reported in last
weeks Spirit as being very low with typhoid fever died on Tuesday 27th
inst.
Boughner, John J. Boughner
The Spirit of Democracy,
John J. Boughner, a son of John M. and Joanna Boughner,
died at his home at Cameron on January 27, aged 24 years. He was a young man of
many estimable qualities and was highly spoken of by all who knew him.
He was a member of the
Christian church and took an active interest in religious work.
The funeral services were
held on January 28, and were conducted by Elder D. M. Ice, of
Boughner, Michael Boughner
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died, of typhoid fever On March 29 the death angel visited
the house of Michael Boughner, Esq., of Salem township, this county, and too,
from that happy family his youngest son, Michael, Jr.,--aged 21 years, 11
months and 3 days. As the latest sun of that beloved young man was ascending to
his zenith, the spirit of him whose smiling face and cherished and kindly
association had so often pleased and cheered an aged father, as well as
brothers and sisters, beloved took its flight to Him who gave it.
Deceased was the youngest of quite a large family of
children, and having been left when an infant not three weeks old to his father
and sisters, whose affectionate and fostering care and attentions took the
place of a mother and reared from infancy to youth, and from youth to manhood,
this beloved boy, he became the pet, as it were, of all the family. And being
the next of this family to pass to the far off beyond after a beloved wife and
dear mother, his death opened afresh a wound that nature in her work of mercy
and kindness had been striving to heal and cure. But in this bereavement there
is left no trace of that bitter sadness which might have been. Those who are
left behind are even comforted and cheered by his example while living, and may
with consolation mourn but not as others who have o hope.
He had even in youth thought of the uncertainity of life
and of the final approach of death had counted on the weakness of all human aid
to rescue him and did rely on the sure promise of Him who said: I am the
resurrection and the Life: (Remainder of
obituary is missing.)
Boughner, Michael Boughner
The Spirit of Democracy,
As we sit tonight in deepest melancholy chronicling the
death of one of our brightest and best young men of the quiet neighborhood of
Cameron the words of Him who spake as never man did comes to mind: Blessed are
the dead that die in the Lord; from henceforth, yea saith the Spirit, they do
rest from their labors and their works do follow them. On the morning of the 29th
, of that disease so destructive to our race, typhoid fever, Michael Boughner,
Jr., died died in youth s bloom with a splendid future opening before him; on
the 19th radiant with health and boyish spirits to be stricken down
on Sunday morning the 29th by death s angel
With his sickle
keen
Who reaps the bearded grain at a
breath,
And the flowers that grow between.
One solemn, impressive monosyllable expresses it gone; yes,
gone to a brighter inheritance to forever remain in angelic peace with just
such flowers as the scepter of death has heretofore touched and claimed for his
own; gone, awaiting the coming of a sorrow-stricken and disconsolate father and
weeping sisters and brothers. We miss him from the Sunday-school room; a vacant
seat is left; at roll-call no answer is given to his name; but then we have the
assurance that he is present at the general roll call in the Redeemer s
everlasting kingdom.
The large concourse of people who attended his remains to
the last resting place of all that is of this earth showed their respect for
the deceased and for the sorrowing family.
The funeral services were ably conducted by Judge R. K.
Walton, of Woodsfield, at the home of the deceased.
Michael Boughner, Jr., was born
Dearest brother, thou hast left us;
Here thy loss we deeply feel,
But `tis God that has bereft us,
He can all our sorrows heal.
.
Yet again we hope to meet thee,
When the cares of life have fled;
Then in Heaven with joy to greet thee,
Where no farewell tear is shed. J. B. H.
Boughner, Mrs. A. W. Boughner
Boughner, Young son Boughner
Spirit of Democracy,
The remains of A. W. Boughner s wife and son were taken
from the much neglected burying ground at the west end of town and re-buried in
the cemetery. It has been some 20 to 30 years since their death.
Bowers, John Bowers
The Spirit of Democracy,
John Bowers, of
Branzikofer, Christian Branzikofer
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died Mr. Christian Branzikofer of consumption, at his home
on French Hill, near Clarington, on Monday Jan. 12th, aged 68 years.
The disease was brought on by an attack of the grippe last
winter. The funeral took place on Wednesday.
Bright, Jacob Bright
Marsh, William Marsh
The Spirit of Democracy,
Jacob Bright, a resident of
On the same day, William Marsh,
a son of Abraham Marsh, died.
The bodies were taken to the
Creighton church, where services were held by Elders McFadden and Morrison. The
coffins stood side by side, and the people passed between taking their last
look here on earth of their departed friends. The bodies were then buried in
Creighton cemetery. The friends of the deceased have the sympathy of the people
in this neighborhood.
Burkhart, Mary Burkhart
Spirit of Democracy,
Mary Burkhart, daughter of Michael Burkhart of
Miltonsburg, died of consumption on last Wednesday.
The funeral took place on Friday in the Catholic
cemetery.
Butler, Young Child Butler
The Spirit of Democracy,
John Butler s child died on Tuesday morning from cholera
infantum after lingering at death s door for several weeks
The funeral was help on Wednesday morning at
Mr. and Mrs. Butler have the sincere sympathy of many
friends.
Butts, Gracie Butts
The Spirit of Democracy,
Gracie, the six-year-old grand-daughter of Rev. Dr. Butts,
of the M. E. church,
Byers, Conrad Byers
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died Saturday, Feb. 15, Conrad Byers, of Trail Run,
He was of German descent ripe in years and enjoyed the
respect of his fellow men. His remains were laid to rest in
Source:
On the 31st of July George
Caldwell, Esq., an esteemed citizen of Green township; in his 63d year ended
his earthly life. For the last 16 years his health had been feeble--the last
few weeks serious trouble of heart affection.
In his 25th year he was united
in marriage with Miss Mary Jane Felconer. The fruit of their marriage union was
eleven children--eight of which, with their mother, survive him.
In his 27th year he united in
Christian fellowship with the M.E. church at Otts, and through all these years
maintained an honorable, conscientious, consistent, Christian character--such
that always commend religion and adorns the Christian's life. The suffrages of
his neighbors and the many friends in his township called him to serve 12 years
as Justice of the Peace--well and satisfactorily did he serve the people in
such relation.
In 1869 the enlarged
suffrages of
Bro. Caldwell was man of
quiet, unassuming manners but a man among men--an honest man--a tried and
trusted citizen--a friend of humanity--true in the relations of life--true to himself--true
to his family--true to his God. A.
Caldwell, George Caldwell
Spirit of Democracy,
On the 31st of July, George Caldwell,
Esq., an esteemed citizen of Green township, in his 63rd year, ended
his earthly life. For the last 16 years his health has been feeble the last few
weeks a serious trouble of heart affliction.
In the 25th year he was united in
marriage with Miss Mary Falconer. The fruit of this marriage union was eleven
children, eight of whom, with their mother, survive him.
In the 27th year he united in
Christian fellowship with the M. E. church at Otis, and through all these years
maintained an humble, conscientious, consistent, Christian character such that
always commends religion and adorns the Christian life.
The suffrages of his neighbors and the many
friends in his township called him to serve 12 years as justice of the peace.
Well and satisfactorily did he serve the people in such relation.
In 1869 the enlarged suffrages of
Caldwell, George Caldwell, Sr.
The Spirit of Democracy,
Benwood George Caldwell, Sr., died at his home near this
place Friday July 27 and was interred in the
Carlstine, Mary Carlstine
Spirit of Democracy,
Mary Carlstine, aged 10, living at Larue, near St. Mary s,
fell from a horse, the other morning.
Her head struck the sharp edge of a corn-cutter, severing
the upper portion of her head. She died instantly.
Carter, J. D. Carter
The Spirit of Democracy,
J. D. Carter was crushed to death at a barn raising in
Noble county.
Cline, Alexander Cline
Spirit of Democracy,
Master Alexander Cline of near this place died
December 9, aged 14 years. The remains were laid to rest in Jerico cemetery.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. W. McHugh.
Coleman, Matilda Coleman
Spirit of Democracy,
The death of Mrs. Matilda Coleman occurred
November 16, 1891 in her 68th year.
She was united in Marriage to William Coleman of
Her church
membership has been in the M. E
In her marriage relations she was the mother of
seven children, four of whom had already passed the bourne, whence no traveler
ever returns. For many months she has been a patient sufferer from hemiplegia.
Her death was peaceful and in full hope of blissful immortality.
Her remains rest in the Presbyterian cemetery in
Collins, Thomas Collins
Spirit of Democracy,
Thomas Collins, son of Hon. J. H. Collins,
dropped dead on his father s farm near Barnesville on the 7th. His
death was caused by heart disease.
Comisky, Matthew Comisky
The Spirit of Democracy,
Matthew Comisky, a farmer living four miles southwest of
Barnesville, was found dead in his tobacco house on Monday morning. He was a
victim of hard drink.
Coon, Henry Coon
Spirit of Democracy,
Henry Coon, of
Cooper, James Cooper
The Spirit of Democracy,
James Cooper died at his home in this place on Monday at
Mr. Cooper was about 45 years of age. He was an old
soldier, and the G. A. R. Post attended his funeral in a body.
He was buried on Wednesday afternoon in the Woodsfield
cemetery.
His mother and a sister (Mrs. James Skinner of Bellaire)
survive him.
Coss, Benjamin Coss
The Spirit of Democracy,
Death, to the dominion of which all must submit, has for
the first time entered Jesse Hall Post No 696 G. A. R. and taken from our ranks
a faithful comrade.
On the 1st day of April A. D. 1891, the spirit
of Benjamin Coss, late a private in Co. D. 7 West Va. Infantry, took its flight
to the God who gave it. Our number has been decreased; another comrade has
crossed the river and joined the ranks of the great army whose roll call grows
larger each successive year.
In the death of Comrade Coss this Post has lost one of its
honest, upright and enthusiastic members; his country a soldier who heeded its
call to arms and endured the hardships, trials and privations of a soldier s
life, that the union of those states might be preserved and the flag upheld;
his family an honest and attentive husband and father, and the community one of
its aged and respected citizens.
C. P. PENN C. B. WAY I.O
OKEY } Committee
Cox, Jackson Cox
Spirit of Democracy,
Jackson Cox an aged and highly respected citizen
of Graysville, died on Thursday of last week.
Craig, Elisabeth D. Craig nee Driggs 2nd
obit
The Spirit of Democracy,
Death of Mrs. Elisabeth D. Craig, March 11, in her 83d
year.
Mrs. Craig was born in
Mrs. Craig was possessed of a good constitution her health
was usually lithe and vigorous, scarcely ever sick abed. Two weeks ago her seat
was occupied in church as had been her want. For long years she had been
identified with the Presbyterian church of Woodsfield. Her Christian life and
character was eminently consistent with her profession of faith in the gospel.
In March, 1831, she was united in marriage with Mr. William
Craig, for many years identified with the Presbyterian church.
These Christian parents reared a family of sons and
daughters, settled mostly in this county and who to-day will rise up and call
such parents blessed. Truly God seteth the solitary in families and blesses the
habitation of the just the household of the righteous.
Craig, Elisabeth D. Craig
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Elisabeth D. Craig and aged lady of Woodsfield, died
at the residence of her grandson, Craig Dyer, on Wednesday morning. She was in
her 83d year.
The funeral will take place on Friday afternoon at
Crawford, Mary Ann Crawford nee Cooper
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Mary Ann Crawford, died on February 25 at her home
near
The child of Christian
parents, she was led early in life to give her young heart to the service of
her Lord and to unite with the Presbyterian church of Buchanan.
In 1861 she was united in marriage with Thomas Crawford.
For the last year she has been a patient sufferer from
paralysis. Through all her affliction her Christian faith sustained her,
cheerful, happy to the end and with bright hopeful outlook beyond. Truly to her
a good hope through grace.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Dr. Armstrong.
Curtis, Jane Curtis
Spirit of Democracy,
Again the death angel has entered our midst and chosen for
its prey Jane, wife of John Curtis of near this place. Her remains were
interred in the
Daily, Robert Daily
The Spirit of Democracy,
Robert Daily, a son of John Daily, died at this place on
February 11.
The deceased was interred in the
Danford, John M. Danford
The Spirit of Democracy,
John M. Danford, son of Hon. L. Danford, died at his home
at St. Clairsville on Sunday night after a long sickness. He had been engaged
in newspaper work for a number of years and was a young man of ability.
Darby, C. C. Darby
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died on Sunday, March 15, Mr. C. C. Darby. His remains were
interred in the M. E. cemetery on Tuesday. Mr. Darby was near 50 years of age.
He leaves a wife and six
children to mourn his loss.
Mr. Darby has for several
years been marshal and street commissioner of Beallsville. He was the oldest
son of Rev. W. Darby, of Beallsville.
Daugherty, Mrs. Thomas Daugherty
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Thomas Daugherty, of near this place, died last
Saturday.
Interment at Sanker school house on Monday.
Mr. Daugherty buried his eldest son about three weeks ago.
Davis, Anna Davis
The Spirit of Democracy,
Anna Davis, aged 41, and until recently an inmate of the
Pickaway county infirmary, died suddenly at the home of Mart Bainer. Her
symptoms indicated poisoning, and the circumstances developed a case of
suicide.
Davis, Jacob Davis
The Spirit of Democracy,
Jacob Davis of
Davis, Mrs. Louis Davis
Spirit of Democracy,
The family of Louis Davis has the sympathy of this
community in their affliction. The mother has already died and other members
are not expected to live.
Decker, Noah Decker 2nd obit
The Spirit of Democracy,
Bingham Noah Decker, son of David and Louisa Decker died on
the 5th inst. He had been sick for some time. His disease we learn
was catarrh of the head. He was 17 years of age.
Interment in the Captina cemetery on the 6th
inst. He was followed to his last resting place by a large crowd of people.
Decker, Noah Decker
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died, on August 5, of congestion of the brain, Noah Decker,
son of David and Louise Decker, aged 16 years, 6 months and 27 days.
Interment the following day at the Gates cemetery. He was
followed to his last resting place by a large concourse of friends.
Dennis, Mary E. Dennis
Spirit of Democracy,
Death has visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dennis and
taken their little daughter Mary E. Dennis, aged 10 months.
She died of cholera infantum after an illness of two days.
She answered the call of her Savior who has said: Suffer little children to
come unto me; for of such is the
Another bird from the home nest flown to the heavenly one
above,
Another lamb from the earth-fold gone to the green pastures
of his love.
Should our hearts cry out for the dove that is safe,
Now sheltered in the bridegroom s breast,
Should our hands reach forth for the sheep in its cote,
With the heavenly shepherd at rest;
O tender Savior! Our human grief doth touch thy heart touch
thy heart of love;
Be indeed, to us a comfort and stay
Till we meet Margaret Dennis above.
Detwiler, Katie Detwiler
The Spirit of Democracy,
Miss Katie Detwiler, a young lady twenty-four years of age,
formerly living at
(remainder of this obituary
is missing).
Dewit, Mrs. Dewit
The Spirit of Democracy,
Isaac Dewit s residence burned at
Dollinger, Mrs.
Monroe Gazette,
Our town was very much
shocked on Thursday morning hearing that Mrs. Dollinger was found dead in her
bed. Heart disease was supposed to be the cause.
Dornbusch, William Dornbusch 2nd obit
Spirit of Democracy,
Mr. William Dornbusch died October 7, 1891, early in the
morning, at
In 1866 he was married to Miss Rosina Louisa Zipf. Eight
children proceeded out of this union, four of whom preceded their father in
death.
The deceased suffered from dyspepsia for several years. Six
weeks ago he was taken to his bed on account of sickness; during this time he
suffered much from pains in the bowels and gastric fever. He became weaker
every day, until death released him from his suffering. He was aged 50 years, 7
months and 12 days, leaving his mourning wife, two sons and two daughters
besides his old parents, three brothers and two sisters.
Mr. Dornbusch was an honest business man, respected and
esteemed by the citizens of the whole community. They showed (remainder of
Obituary was missing).
Dornbusch, William Dornbusch
Spirit of Democracy,
Mr. William Dornbusch, of
He has been engaged in the mercantile business at that
place for several years.
His honesty and uprightness while dealing with his fellow
men made him a business man in whom his patrons could well repose confidence.
His every day demeanor and deportment made him a citizen whom all could and did
respect.
His death will be a feeling loss to the community in which
he lived.
A wife, two sons and two daughters survive him.
His remains will be laid to rest today in the German
cemetery at Trail Run.
Dougherty, William Dougherty 2nd obit
The Spirit of Democracy,
Gen. Wm. P. Richardson Post
No. 609, G. A. R.
Woodsfield, O.,
At a muster of this Post held at the Post Room on this
date, on call by the Post Commander:
Has` any Comrade of this Post
died since our last meeting? Announcement was made that comrade Capt. William
Dougherty had departed this life, it was thereupon ordered that a committee
consisting of comrades A. J. Pearson, George L. Emmons and James Watson be
ordered to prepare and present to the Post a suitable memorial of the life,
character and services of our deceased Comrade. The committee reported the
following:
Post Commander and Comrades:
Comrade Capt. William Dougherty having received and
responded to that summons which we also must all sooner or later hear and obey
his place in this Post, is now and forever will remain vacant. He was born in
1816 in
He was married twice and raised a large family of sons and
daughters. He was a devoted member of the Roman Catholic Church. When the great
contest of 1861-5 between the North and the South had finally been referred to
the arbitrament of arms although Capt. Dougherty had then passed the meridian
of life he promptly enrolled himself on the side of liberty,
Resolved, That, in the death of Comrade Capt. William
Dougherty, this Post has lost its oldest Comrade, community one of its aged
citizens and his family a kind and indulgent father, and his church an earnest,
zealous and enthusiastic member.
Comrades salute the dead.
JAMES WATSON,
GEO. L. EMMONS,
A. J. PEARSON.
It is hereby further ordered that this memorial be spread
upon the records of this Post and that a copy of the same be furnished to the
papers of the County for publication.
JOHN
HECK, Com r.
James Watson, Adj`t.
Dougherty, Wm. Dougherty 2nd obit
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died On Saturday, January 3d, 1891, Capt. Wm. Dougherty.
The deceased was born in
Mr. Dougherty was first married in 1835 to Sarah Cisne.
This proved a very happy and prosperous union but was, in 1837, broken by the
death of Mrs. Dougherty.
He was again married in 1858, to Margaret McManaman, who
lived until 1888. The deceased had been in failing health for some time with
heart failure but was not considered dangerous until about a week before death.
He leaves to mourn his loss, ten sons, two daughters and
two aged sisters, Mrs. Kirkbride, of
He was a member of the R. C. Church from early childhood,
and we can truthfully say, in the words of St. Paul, he fought a good fight, he
kept the faith, and never forgot for a moment that we are but born to die.
The funeral took place from St. Sylvesters church on
Sunday, January 4th, and was conducted by Rev. Flaudung.
A large concourse of relatives and friends followed the
remains to their last resting place and showed by their actions that they had lost
a friend whom they had learned to love. Let us hope that the deceased was a
faithful soldier of that great cross by which the world was redeemed, that he
bore his little cross with that spirit to which is attached an eternal boon,
and while we here lament the departure of they servant, we may ever remember
that we are most certainly to follow him. Give us grace to prepare for that
last hour, by a good life, that we may not be surprised by a sudden death, but
be ever watching when thou shalt call, that so with thy spouse we may enter
into eternal glory, there to serve and be with Christ forever.
The friends and relatives take this means of expressing
their gratitude and appreciation of the kindness shown them, especially do they
feel thankful to the members of the Woodsfield G. A. R. Post, for their
untiring efforts during their father s illness. Their reward is not here but in
Heaven, where all good deeds find commensurate merit. D.
Dougherty, Wm. Dougherty
The Spirit of Democracy,
It becomes our sad duty this week to announce the death of
Capt. Wm. Dougherty, one of the oldest citizens of Woodsfield who departed this
life
Capt. Dougherty was born in Donegal Co. Ireland in 1816
hence was almost 75 years of age. He came to this country in 1820 and settled
near this place. Mr. Dougherty at the outbreak of the Rebellion formed a
company of soldiers which was consolidated with Perry county companies and
became a part of the 62nd regiment.
In Dec. 1861 he was chosen Captain of Co. K. 62 O. V. I.
and remained in active service as an officer about one year when owing to
failing health he was compelled to retire from the service.
Interment on Sunday afternoon Jan. 4, 1891, in the Catholic
cemetery at Woodsfield by the Rev. Flauding.
The Spirit joins in sympathy for the many friends of the
deceased.
Dowell, Hannah Dowell
Spirit of Democracy,
Died, August 11, Mrs. Hannah Dowell in her 70th
year. The deceased was a member of the M. E. church for quite a number of
years, during which time she was ever faithful and showed forth a Christian
spirit. She was a kind and affectionate mother and was loved by all who knew
her.
She leaves one son, three daughters, nine grandchildren and
many other friends and relatives to mourn her departure.
Dudley, John Dudley
Spirit of Democracy,
John Wolf had a preliminary hearing before Justice Redd, of
McArthur, for the killing of John Dudley on September 25. After the examination
of a number of witnesses `Squire Redd decided that the killing was justifiable,
and the prisoner was acquitted.
Dungan, Young Child Dungan
Spirit of Democracy,
At
Eaton, Hannah Eaton
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died, April 17, Hannah Eaton, of this place, widow of Emmit
Eaton, who preceeded her one year and sixteen days. She died from the effects
of la grippe. She was sick only about ten days. She was laid to rest in the
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Jones.
The deceased leaves two small children to mourn her loss
the oldest, three years of age and the youngest 10 months. Mrs. Eaton was a
consistent member of the Christian church for several years.
Eclebery, S. L. Eclebery
Spirit of Democracy,
S. L. Eclebery a fromer resident of
He was laid to rest in the
Mrs. Eclebery and the family will return to
Edington, Mrs. Peter W. Edington
Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Peter W. Edington of
Edwards, Loretta Edwards
The Spirit of Democracy,
(Beginning of obituary is missing) Bazzel Edwards, near
Rinards Mills,
Her remains were interred in the Rinard s Mills cemetery.
Funeral services conducted by Rev. H. D. Barnhouse.
Retta had suffered patiently
since last August with that dreaded disease consumption, but while she realized
that her life was slowly ebbing away, she felt confident that she should only
lay off mortality in that better world. Through all her sufferings she was
patient, not desiring to be of trouble to any one.
Retta became a member of the
U. B. church at Rinard s Chapel in February, 1886. She was a faithful member,
and when interrogated in behalf of her soul s interest, she expressed herself
as ready to go. Her hope seemed to grow brighter near the close, and among her
last words were praises to that Friend who comes when all earthly power has
been exhausted, and smooths the pillow of the dying sufferer. The friends have
our deepest sympathy.
Her life passed away so softly,
Like the shadows of a summer eve,
Her hopes beamed up so brightly,
As from earth she took her leave,
That the friends who watched beside
her,
And bade the last farewell,
Felt the influence of that heavenly
throng
Who told them all is well. J. T. W.
Edwell, Laura G. Edwell
Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Laura G. Edwell committed suicide by jumping from the
east bridge at Cardington into the mill-dam. She was demented, the result of a
severe case of la grippe last winter.
Ehman, Earl Ehman
Spirit of Democracy,
Dead For Two Days
The Body of Earl Ehman Found
in the Woods Near His Home.
Earl Ehman of
He was found dead about a quarter of a mile from
the house, having shot himself through the body just below the heart. His dead
body had been in the woods for two days and nights. He was about 16 years of
age and a son of Laz Ehman of Antiock. The supposition is that he accidentally
shot himself. His remains were interred in the family cemetery on Friday.
Fankhauser, Addie Fankhauser
The Spirit of Democracy,
The departed, the departed, they visit us in dreams,
They glide above our memories
like shadows over streams.
Once more the angel of death has visited our community and
taken for its prey, Miss Addie Fankhauser, daughter of Phillip and Louisa
Fankhauser of Powhatan, O., who departed this life
She leaves a father, mother, three sisters and two brothers
and a large circle of friends to mourn her loss.
Her remains were followed by a large concourse of friends
to the Evangelical cemetery on May 12, Rev. Mr. Berges conducting the services
which were very impressive. Who can tell the depth of that awful loneliness
that broods o`er the spirit of our lives when a loved one is suddenly taken
from us by the grim monster Death?
We are left in the midst of a darkness through which the
only ray of light that reaches us is a far off star, set in the sky of an
unknown futurity, and blessed is he who from the light of that star can gather
the consolation offered in the Holy Bible which says: For the Lord himself
shall decend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the arch angel, and
with the trump of God and the dead in Christ shall rise first; then we which
are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to
meet the Lord in the air; and so shall we ever be with the Lord.
When the first news of the frightful death of my dear
friend Addie reached me, it seemed almost too incredible for belief; for had I
not seen her only a few days previous, full of life and in that state of
buoyant spirits so natural to her? Could it be that never again was I to hear
that voice that had so often spoken words of cheer and friendly consolation? As
I came to realize the awful fact no words can express the depth of sorrow and the
intense feeling of desolation that swept over me. Oh! Addie, how little did we
think when last we met one singing night that it was the last time on earth.
Memory is so sick with treasured recollections of the departed that today I
seem to live over again the past and the greatest source of consolation is that
not one mean act or ignoble deed of the beloved can be recalled to darken her
memory. But many and many are the generous and noble deeds that stand out as
enduring monuments all along the pathway of Addie s life. No one knew her but
to love her; always ready to relieve distress, she was the impersonation of all
those virtues so highly commended by a member. The open hand was always
extended to relieve the wants of needy; the bright smile, the cheerful laugh
were hers always; never cast down or troubled so much herself, but that she was
ready to shake off the gloom of her own surroundings to make brighter and more
cheerful the lives of her associates.
Dear Addie, still we love
thee,
Though we see thy form no
more,
For we know you ll surely
greet us,
When we reach the Heavenly
shore.
Addie was a regular attendant at church, Sunday school and
also a member of the singing choir as her health would permit. Her place is now
vacant forever. Our hearts only grow sad when we know how bad we will miss her.
But our tears are tears of joy for we know our loss is transient and she gains
immortal bliss. Her young spirit took its flight Heavenword.
It is needless to speak more of the virtues of one so
universally loved and esteemed and I have not said only what was known and will
be subscribed to by all who knew her. I have written this not because of any
feeling of capability to do justice to the subject but because my love has
prompted me to even in this feeble manner add my testimony to the goodness and
exalted character of the deceased.
Dear Addie, for a few days
good bye;
For in a short time we will
fade and die.
But in that fair and happy
land,
Take no more the parting
hand;
True thou wast the idol of
our hearts,
And it was hard for us to
part.
But we would not call the
back again
To this world of sin and
pain,
But leave thee in that land
of rest,
Where we forever shall be
blest.
A
FRIEND, MINNIE FANKHAUSER
Foster, Mr. Foster
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Eliza Jane Warren Foster of near Powhatan,
Eleven years ago she killed her husband.
Frankhauser, Addie Frankhauser
The Spirit of Democracy,
Miss Addie Frankhauser, daughter of Philip Frankhauser of
Switzer township, departed this life on the 12th inst.
Interment at the German Lutheran cemetery on the 13th.
The deceased was followed to her last resting place by a large concourse of
people. She was about 21 years of age. She was possessed of more than ordinary
ability and was also well versed in both vocal and instrumental music. Addie
will not soon be forgotten by her countless friends. It was roughly estimated
that 500 assembled at her home to pay her their last respects on earth. Mr.
Fankhauser, family and relatives have the sympathy of the entire community in
this sad misfortune.
L.
B. H.
Funk, Jessie Funk
The Spirit of Democracy,
Death entered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Funk on the
18, inst. and took little Jessie, aged about one year from the family circle
which hitherto had been unbroken. Sad hearts grieve and neighbors sympathize,
but God alone can comfort.
Gatchell, Mrs. Nathan Gatchell
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Nathan Gatchell, an aged and much respected lady of
Graysville died on Sunday. The funeral took place on Monday.
Gates, Harry Gates
The Spirit of Democracy,
Harry, son of J. P. and Viola Gates, died on March 23.
Interment in the Carpenter cemetery.
Elder Harkness preached a funeral discourse at the home of his parents.
He was a bright little boy.
Gatts, Infant Gatts
Spirit of Democracy,
On Friday the babe of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Gatts
died. It was buried on Sunday at 10 a.m. Services were conducted at the parents
residence by Elder Ice. They have the sympathy of the community in their
bereavement.
Gauding, Mrs. Charles Gauding
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Charles Gauding, of Lee township, died March 5. She
was a devoted wife and a respected lady. She was about 30 years of age.
The interment took place on March 6, in German cemetery
near her home.
Gay, Bert Gay
Spirit of Democracy,
Bert Gay, a farmer near
Gilbert, Robert Gilbert
Spirit of Democracy,
Robert Gilbert was found dead near the railroad track at
Buchtel. He was horribly mangled, and it is thought that he was murdered and
placed on the track to hide the crime.
Givens, E. F. Givens
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. E. F. Givens, of Sprague, died on Sunday evening from
nervous prostration.
The funeral took place on Tuesday: interment at Hartshorn.
Gooding, Ida Gooding
The Spirit of Democracy,
We are sad to hear of the death of our friend Miss Ida
Gooding, of Grafton,
Gorman, Thomas Gorman
Spirit of Democracy,
Thomas Gorman, a twenty-year-old iron worker in the
Graber, A. Graber 2nd obit
The Spirit of Democracy,
A. Graber of near Graysville died Sunday night from
consumption.
He was aged about 65 years and leaves a family.
Rev. R. H. Reed conducted the
funeral services on Tuesday.
Graber, A. Graber
The Spirit of Democracy,
The funeral of A. Graber of near Graysville took place June
9 at the Connor M. E. Church. Services were conducted and the sermon preached
by Rev. R. H. Reed, of Woodsfield M. E. circuit.
Mr. Graber had been afflicted for several weeks past and
suffered much, but his last hours were cheered by the hope of eternal life
through Jesus, in whom he professed to trust for salvation.
He leaves in home only his wife and little daughter. He had
provided himself and family with a beautiful home and was prepared to live, but
was willing to go to a better home.
Mr. Graber was born in
He was for a number of years a member of the German
reformed church. He was the father of 10 children, eight of whom are yet
living. Some of them were too far scattered to be present at the funeral. R. H. R.
Graham, John Graham
The Spirit of Democracy,
John Graham, aged 13 years, fell in a well at his father s
residence near
Graham, John Graham
The Spirit of Democracy,
John Graham, thirteen years old, of Noble township, Noble
county, while drawing water from the well, was taken with an epileptic fit, to
which he was subject, fell into the well and was drowned.
Graham, Melissa Graham
The Spirit of Democracy,
At Caldwell, Elmer Johnson, while drunk, stabbed Mrs.
Melissa Graham in the neck with a pocket-knife, death resulting almost immediately.
He had become abusive and she attempted to put him out of her store.
Graham, Mrs. Joseph Graham
The Spirit of Democracy,
Last Thursday evening a man named Johnson in company with
others, went to the store of Joseph Graham, at Olive, in Noble county.
Graham was in
Johnson began to raise a
disturbance and while Mrs. Graham was attempting to put him out of the store,
Johnson stabbed her in the throat. She bled to death in about five minutes.
A man by the name of Mock
Thoriah, who was in the store at that time, made an attempt to catch Johnson
and get the knife away from him, but was stabbed three times, one of the cuts
being quite serious. The knife cut the shoulder clear to the bone and the point
of the knife blade was bent by striking the bone.
Johnson was afterward arrested, and is now in the county
jail. He was here in Woodsfield during the big snow storm in January, shoveling
from the B. Z. & C. railroad tracks.
Graham, Mrs. Joseph Graham
The Spirit of Democracy,
The grand jury of Noble county returned an indictment
against Elmer Johnson, who murdered Mrs.
Joseph Graham at
Grover, Miss Grover
Spirit of Democracy,
At Clyde fair, the other afternoon, during the
races, three girls attempted to cross the track and one of them, daughter of
Wm. Grover, aged seven, was struck on the head by the thrill of a sulky, and so
seriously injured that she died in an hour.
Source: The Marietta [Ohio] Times; 8 Jan 1891
Died, December 27th,
1890, Henry Gutberlet, aged ninety-five years, one
month and fifteen days.
He was married at the age of thirty,
was the father of two children, one son and one daughter. His wife died August 26th, 1873,* since which
he has lived with his son. He was born
in Germany; confirmed in the Reform Church when a boy; came to America in 1847,
and has lived on Archer's Fork until three and one-half years ago, when he
moved to Lawrence township, where his pilgrimage ended. The cause of death, old
age. He died in hope of heavenly
rest. He leaves one son, one daughter,
several grandchildren and great-grandchildren to mourn their loss, but their
loss is his gain. Funeral service by
Rev. John Taylor from Job xiv, 10--"But man dieth
and wasteth away, yea man giveth up the ghost and
where is he?" We laid him to rest
in the German Lutheran cemetery, in Independence township. T.
*Submitter's Note:
The death of his wife is shown on her stone as 1871 at findagrave and as 27 Aug 1874 in this ancestry. com record:
Ohio, Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997
Barbara A. Gutherlet [sic--Gutberlet]
Death Date: 27
Aug 1874
Haldiman, Fredric Haldiman
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died from lung fever, on Friday, April 3, Mr. Fredric
Haldiman. For nearly
The deceased was an
honorable, upright and patriotic citizen, always ready and willing to do all he
could for the good of mankind. He was a member of the German Baptist church for
many long years, and it can truthfully be said, as in the words of St. Paul, he
fought a good fight, he kept the faith, and never forgot for a moment that we
are born but to die. But he has gone to join his son and two daughters on that
bright shining shore beyond where sickness and sorrow never comes.
He leaves a wife, two sisters, three brothers and a host of
friends to mourn his loss. The wife and the remaining children have the entire
sympathy of the community in their sad bereavement.
The funeral took place on Sunday, April 5. After a brief
service at the residence by Mr. J. Ingold, the remains were taken to the
Baptist house of worship near
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. __ Gehring and
were __(reminder of this obituary was missing.)
Haldiman, Sarah Haldiman
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died On Sunday evening,
The deceased was 25 years and 8 months old at the time of
her death and was a very bright young lady of excellent character, beloved and
highly respected by all who knew her. She went with her sister Lizzie in
____?______(a missing section of this obit)
The question frequently comes to my mind, why is it that
one so kind, so bright, the light of a home, must be called away at bloom of
youth from our midst by the angel of death? But we can not tell; God only
knows, Tis better described by the beautiful rose that blooms and fades away.
She always loved to attend Sabbath school and no doubt the
school will miss her. But to the family of which she belonged her loss is
greatest, as they miss her companionship, and no doubt realize as never before
that
A precious one from us is gone,
A voice we loved is stilled,
A place is vacant in our home,
Which never can be filled.
The friends and relatives take this means of expressing
their gratitude and appreciation of kindness to the friends who attended and
more especially the kind and favorite hand who so kindly cared for her during
her short illness.
She leaves to mourn her loss, a father, two sisters, four
brothers and a host of friends. The father and remaining brothers and sisters
have the entire sympathy of the community in their sad bereavement.
The funeral took place on Tuesday, the 10th.
After a brief service at the residence the remains were taken to the Baptist
house of worship near
Calm on the bosom of thy God,
Fair spirit rest thee now,
E`en while with us thy foot-steps
trod,
His seal was on thy brow.
.
But dearest Sallie, fare thee well,
Our loss to you is gain,
We`el hear no more thy welcome voice,
Nor see thy face so fair. A FRIEND
Hall, Mrs. Henry Hall
The Spirit of Democracy,
Henry Hall, 70 years old, who killed his wife last July,
was Friday found guilty of murder in the first degree, with recommendation that
he be sent to the penitentiary for life.
Hanson, Ella Hanson
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died, at her home near Swazey May 15, Miss Ella Hanson from
consumption, aged 20 years, 2 months and 14 days. For many months she had been
afflicted with that dreadful disease consumption, which she bore with patience
never complaining.
She united with the M. E. church in the winter of 1888. Her
life was short but well spent, and her friends remember her as a bright,
sociable and upright young lady, who possessed the power to please and used it
so well that her loss is deeply felt. The Sabbath school will miss her, in
which she was always found at her class up to the time she took sick. For a
long time and nobly did she fulfill her duty; but to the family of which she
was a member the loss is greatest, as they miss her company.
The funeral took place on Saturday, the 16th, at
the Swazey church. She leaves many faithful friends to mourn her loss. A large
congregation of people were assembled to pay their last respects to Ella, one
whom they so greatly loved and highly esteemed, and to mingle their tears of
sympathy with those of the sorrowing friends.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Gardener of
Summerfield and were very impressive. The community extends to the bereaved
friends and relatives deep sympathy in their dark hours of grief. J. M. D.
Harmon, Mary Harmon
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Mary L. Harmon of
She was the divorced wife of Clement L. Harmon, the divorce
having been granted at the April term of court. She leaves two children.
Harris, Mrs. Geo. Harris
The Spirit of Democracy,
George Harris, the Noble county man who cut his wife s
throat, was sent to the penitentiary for life.
Harris, Mrs. George Harris
The Spirit of Democracy,
Another brutal murder and attempt at suicide was committed
at
They leave four small children.
Hartshorn, Samuel Hartshorn Sr.
The Spirit of Democracy,
Samuel Hartshorn, Sr., an old and respected citizen of
Headley, Sevilla Headley
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died, March 26, Mrs. Sevilla Headley, at the residence of
her son Isaac Headley, four miles east of Beallsville. Had she lived until the
first day of April she would have been 80 years old.
The deceased has for many years been an efficient member of
the Baptist church.
She leaves four children and
numerous friends to mourn her loss.
Interment took place at Gate
s church on Saturday.
Headley, Sivie Headley 2nd obit
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Sivie Headley died on March 26. Her age was over 80.
Interment at the Gates church
cemetery on the 28th. The Rev. Mr. Peregoy of Beallsville conducted
the funeral service.
Heber, Fritz Heber
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died Fritz Heber, at Godlieb Eberle, of
Interment at Asberry Chapel on Monday at 2 o clock. Aged
about 50 years and a respected citizen.
Helfenbine, Joseph Helfenbine
The Spirit of Democracy,
The body of Joseph Helfenbine, of
He had been called to
Hendershot, G. W. Hendershot
The Spirit of Democracy,
In memory of our father, G. W. Hendershot, who was called
away the 18th day of February, 1891, at the age of 68 years, 7
months, and 16 days.
The deceased had been a
resident of
He had suffered more or less
for three years with neuralgia. Weakened by this trouble he was soon overcome
by lung fever. His last illness lasted but four and a half days. His sufferings
were intense, yet he bore with them patiently.
His life companion and seven
children four boys and three girls are left to mourn the loss of a kind and
affectionate father. Although he was harassed with many things hard to endure,
he always had some kind word of advice to all, and was particularly kind and
charitable to orphans or those that needed sympathy or help in any way. He led
an honest and upright life and his good example will long live after him in the
minds and hearts of those with whom he was acquainted. J. A. H.
Hendricks, A. G. Hendricks
Spirit of Democracy,
Woodsfield, Ohio, dated, September 10. 1891
A.G. Hendricks, of Mansfield,
suicide by pouring oil over his clothing and setting himself on fire. He was
insane.
Henniger, John Henniger
Spirit of Democracy,
The
Hill, Mary Hill
Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Mary Hill died at her home in Beallsville
on November 28 of paralysis, and was buried at the Bush Meeting burying grounds
near
Hines, Thomas Hines 2nd obit
The Spirit of Democracy,
Thomas Hines of
He leaves a wife and five children to mourn his loss.
Hines, Thos. Hines
The Spirit of Democracy,
Thos. Hines died Thursday April 16, after an extended
illness. He took the dreaded disease typhoid fever last fall from which he
never recovered.
He leaves a wife and four children to mourn for the
departed husband and father.
Hobe, Jos. Hobe
Spirit of Democracy,
Jos. Hobe made an unsuccessful attempt to kill his wife at
Hobe then shot himself through the head.
Hoge, W. E. Hoge 2nd obit
Spirit of Democracy,
There was a sad ending of the New Martinsville
fair made so by the death of W. E. Hoge, of
The Jr. O. U. A. M. cared for the remains and
delivered them to the
Hoge, W. E. Hoge 3rd obit
Spirit of Democracy,
At a regular stated meeting of Sardis council
No. 9 Jr. O. U. A. M. held in Sardis, Ohio, September 16, the following
resolutions were unanimously adopted;
Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God in his
wisdom to visit our council the second time and remove from our midst our
beloved and esteemed brother, W.
Whereas, this is another warning to be ready and
in view of the loss we have sustained and the much greater loss sustained by
those to whom he was nearest and dearest; therefore, be it
Resolved, that in the death of Brother W. E.
Hoge, we are impressed with the uncertainty of life and would warn the members
of our order to be also ready when called upon to assemble in the great council
eternal in the heavens;
Resolved, that we tender our hearts in sympathy
to his mother and friends in their sad bereavement.
Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be
spread on the journal of our council, a copy be presented to the mother of the
deceased, and be published in the American Journal and the county papers.
E. W. Litten E.
Hoge, W. E. Hoge
Spirit of Democracy,
In a running race at the New Martinsville fair, W. E. Hoge
of
Hoge was thrown with great force to the track and alighted
on his head and shoulders, turning completely over.
A great crowd immediately rushed to the place of the
accident and the injured man was taken up tenderly and carried to a more
private place. He never regained consciousness and died in a few minutes.
Mr. Hoge was about 45 years of age and was well known as a
jockey, barber and also as constable of his township.
His mother survives him.
Hogue, W. E.
Monroe Gazette,
A sad accident occurred at the Wetzel County Fair, held at
New Martinsville Sept. 4th. W. E. Hogue was killed by being thrown
from his horse in a running race. He was brought home Saturday and buried
Sunday afternoon at 2 o clock by the Jr. O.U.A.M. Quite a number of Jrs. From
the four neighboring councils were present.
Holgate, Joseph Holgate
Spirit of Democracy,
Rev. Joseph Holgate was buried on Monday of last week. The
preachers of adjacent appointments were present and participated in the funeral
services. Elder Mills preached the sermon. It was said to be the largest
attendance at a funeral ever known in the place.
Mrs. Holgate and daughter went home with a sister from
where he was formerly located. She intends to return here for a sale and will
then leave for
Holgate, Mr. Holgate
Spirit of Democracy,
Rev. Mr. Holgate, pastor of the M. E. church, died Sunday
forenoon. The ailment is said to be typhoid fever. He was thought to be
convalescent until a day or two before his death.
A wife and one child are left whose residence is said to be
in
Hollingsworth, Mr. Hollingsworth
Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Mary Hollingsworth got a $9,000 verdict at
Hollister, Mrs. J. E. Hollister
Spirit of Democracy,
The estimable wife of Rev. J. E. Hollister,
formerly of Woodsfield, died recently at
Holtsclaw, Minnie Holtsclaw 2nd obit
Spirit of Democracy,
Miss Minnie Holtsclaw, an estimable young lady, died at the
home of her father at Benwood on Saturday of last week. The family have the
sympathy of the community in their sorrow.
Holtsclaw, Minnie Holtsclaw
Spirit of Democracy,
Died, November 7, at her home at Bentwood, Miss Minnie
Holtsclaw. She was a lady of much honor and respect. Interred at the Pleasant
Ridge cemetery Sabbath the 8th. Funeral services conducted by the
Rev. Dr. Armstrong of the Presbyterian church, of which Miss Holtsclaw was a
consistent member.
Holtsclaw, Minnie Holtsclaw
Spirit of Democracy,
Died at her home at Benwood on November 7,
Minnie I. Holtsclaw, aged 29 years 10 months and 9 days. The deceased was a
great favorite of the father, mother, sister and brothers, and all of her
acquaintances from her youth until death. She was a member of the Presbyterian
church at
In the church yard over yonder,
Where the crimson roses grew,
There the happy birds are singing,
In the branches, sweet and low.
.
Where the sunshine loves to linger,
And the breezes softly creep,
There our sister Minnie
Lies in peace asleep.
.
We laid her `neath the rugged sod,
And shed a parting tear,
For her who died and left us,
Oh, so sad and lonely here.
.
Then we left her there to slumber,
And we sadly marched away
For we ne er can smile upon her
Until the judgement day. J. L. W.
Howell, Martha Howell
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Martha Howell, of near Morton, died on March 4, in her
eighty-first year.
She was an active member of the United Brethern church for
more than fifty years.
The funeral services were conducted by the Rev. J. W.
Kinney at Mt. Union U. B. church on March 7. Mrs. Howell leaves a son and a
daughter to mourn her departure.
Immarwahr, Herman Immarwahr
Spirit of Democracy,
A Bellaire school teacher whipped a pupil severely with a
gum hose last week, bringing the blood.
The father of the child, Herman Immarwahr, had the teacher
arrested for assault and battery and grew so excited over the case that he was
attacked with heart trouble and died.
Jackson, Levi Jackson
The Spirit of Democracy,
LEVI JACKSON fell into an ore crusher in a brick-yard at
Jackson, Mrs. Wm. Jackson
Spirit of Democracy,
Wm. Jackson, a farmer with his wife and daughter, while
driving in a buggy over Case s crossing, near
Mrs. Jackson was instantly killed and the daughter badly
injured, but will recover. Mr. Jackson was severely bruised and thrown forty
feet.
Johnson, Grant Johnson
The Spirit of Democracy,
Grant Johnson, a laborer, aged twenty-seven years and single,
was struck by lightening the other evening and instantly killed. He was hauling
(missing information).
Johnson, Nancy Johnson
Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Nancy Johnson, pioneer, died the other day
at martin s ferry, aged ninety-three.
Johnston, Lewis Johnston
The Spirit of Democracy,
Lewis Johnston, an old resident of Woodsfield, died on last
Friday night from dropsy of the heart. He was about 68 years of age and was a
member of the Christian church. During the war he was a gallant member of the 7th
The funeral took place on Sunday at
Mr. Johnston leaves a wife and nine children, all grown, to
mourn his loss.
Johnston, Lewis Johnston
The Spirit of Democracy,
Death, to the dominion of which all must submit, has again
entered General W. P. Richardson Post No. 609, G. A. R. and taken from our ranks
another beloved comrade.
On the 20th day of March, A. D. 1891, the spirit
of Lewis Johnston, late a private in company G. 7th West Virginia
Infantry, took its flight to the God who gave it. Our number has been
decreased, another comrade has crossed the river and joined the ranks of that
Great Army whose roll call grows larger each successive year. In the death of
Comrade Johnston this post has lost one of its earnest and enthusiastic
members: his country a soldier who heeded its call to arms and endured the
hardships, trials and privation of a soldier s life, that the union of those
states might be preserved and the flag upheld, his family a kind and indulgent
husband and father and the community one of its aged and respected citizens.
JOHN HECK JOHN VICKERS A. J. PEARSON } COMMITTEE
Jones, Infant Child Jones
The Spirit of Democracy,
An infant child of Oliver Jones of near Graysville was
buried on July 18.
Interment at Connor s cemetery. The funeral services were
conducted by Rev. R. H. Reed.
Jones, Jennie Jones
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Jennie Jones committed suicide the other morning by
hanging herself at the residence of her sister, in
Kane, Ernest Kane
Spirit of Democracy,
Ernest Kane at
Kane, Jas. Kane
Spirit of Democracy,
Jas. Kane was murdered for his money near
Kasserman, Alfred Wesley Kasserman
The Spirit of Democracy,
Alfred Wesley Kasserman, son of E. F. and Rebecca
Kasserman, of Morton, died on March 6, aged 2 months and 2 days.
The funeral was held at Mt.
Keller, Henry Keller
The Spirit of Democracy,
Henry Keller, a prominent German citizen of
He leaves a wife and four children in comfortable
circumstances.
Kernan, Sarah Kernan
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Sarah Kernan, of
The funeral services were conducted by the Rev. J. J.
Bodmer at
Kidd, John Kidd
Spirit of Democracy,
A distressing accident occurred at the coal
mines of the Kidd Brothers, two miles west of Bellaire on the B. & O.
railroad on the 14th, John Kidd, one of the proprietors of the mine
was at work at the mouth of the bank, changing the track and making other
important altercations in the working of the mine, when the upper earth
suddenly closed in on him, covering him up and killing him instantly. The body
was not mangled nor crushed, but his neck was broken. Mr. Kidd;s home was in
St. Clairsville where he had resided a number of years.
He leaves a widow and four young children to
mourn his loss.
Kinkade,
Anna E. Kinkade, nee Sorenson
Source: The Stark County
[Illinois] News; 29 Oct 1891
Death of Mrs. Anna Kinkade
KINKADE -- Anna, wife of
William Kinkade, at her home two miles north of Toulon, Tuesday, October 27,
1891, at 1:15 p.m., aged 20 years, 3 months and 25 days.
Anna E. Sorrenson [sic--Sorenson]
was born in Muskegon county, Mich. July 2, 1871. Her parents removed to
Illinois the same year, and she has resided in this vicinity ever since. At the
age of 15 she gave herself to Christ, and was received as a member of the
Toulon Baptist church December 12, 1886. The following year--August, 1887--her
mother was taken away by death. She was the oldest daughter and afterward she
took, and faithfully filled, her place as head of the family, keeping house for
her father.
She was married to William S.
Kinkade on Christmas eve, 1890, and they at once moved on a farm and commenced
housekeeping for themselves. But her married life was as short as it was happy.
About harvest time her health began visibly to fail, the result, undoubtedly,
of an attack of lagrippe from which she suffered two years ago and from which
she seemed never to have fully recovered. Early on Tuesday morning, October 27,
there was a sudden change for the worse, and at a quarter after one she passed
peacefully away. It was for her no dreadful change, for she had another home
besides the one she had lived in on earth. She could say, "I know in whom
I have believed and am persuaded that He is able to keep that which I have
committed unto Him against that day."
The funeral services were
held at the Baptist church Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock conducted by her
pastor, the Rev. E. W. Hicks.
"Not in dumb resignation
We lift our hands on high;
Not like the nerveless
fatalist
Content to trust and die.
Our faith springs like the
eagle
Who soars to meet the sun,
And cries exulting unto thee,
O Lord, They will be done!"
Kinneer, J. W. Kinneer
The Spirit of Democracy,
J. W. Kinneer, a traveling salesman of
Kittle, Christian Kittle
Spirit of Democracy,
Christian Kittle, one of the pioneers of
The deceased was born at
He underwent all the hardships of those early days of
farming and was assisted by a faithful wife, who preceded him in death about
ten years ago, and by his eldest children. Six children five daughters and one
son with many grandchildren and some great grandchildren, survive him.
His remains were laid
alongside of those of his wife in the Catholic graveyard on Sunday morning,
with the usual impressive ceremonies of that church conducted by the Rev. Father
Fladung.
May he rest in peace!
Koher, Adam Koher
Spirit of Democracy,
At Bellaire Adam Koher fell from the steamer Courier and
was drowned. The body was not recovered. His home was at Whitten s Landing.
Koher, Jacob Koher
Spirit of Democracy,
Jacob Koher, a young man 18 years of age was making his
first trip on the Courier between Bellaire and Moundsville on Thursday.
In attempting to get a bucket of water he was dragged
overboard and drowned.
He lived with his widowed mother in
Korell, Christina Korell
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Christina Korell died on March 28. She had been sick
for more than a year.
Interment at the Gates church
cemetery.
Korner, Hannah Korner
The Spirit of Democracy,
Miss Hannah Korner died on the 31st of July of
heart failure. At first she had the fever but after about two weeks her trouble
terminated in heart failure. She was about 37 years old and a member of the
Interment in the Captina cemetery. She was a kind and
loving woman, a true Christian and a generous neighbor.
She leaves many relatives, friends and acquaintances to
mourn her departure. May she peacefully rest. Blessed are they who die in the
Lord.
Kreiger, Jacob Kreiger
The Spirit of Democracy,
Jacob Kreiger, a farmer residing east of
He leaves a wife and six children.
Kyler, Rosie Kyler
Spirit of Democracy,
CALDWELL, O., Nov. 5 Miss Rosie Kyler, aged 10 years,
residing at Elba, ten miles south of this place, was almost instantly burned to
death by her (remainder of obituary is missing).
Lane, Thomas Lane
Spirit of Democracy,
Deceased was born in the state of
In his ministry he exhibited
extraordinary talents of language and deep learning.
His funeral took place on
Thursday last from the cathedral at (Remainder of obituary is missing).
Lemmon, William
Monroe Gazette,
Died, at his home. August 11, 1891, Mr. Wm. Lemmon,
formerly of
Lemmon, Wm. G. Lemmon
Spirit of Democracy,
Resolutions of Respect
At a regular meeting of
WHEREAS, By the hand of
WHEREAS, Valley Forge council No. 361 of
Resolved, that we tender our sympathy to his family in
their bereavement;
Resolved, that our charter be draped in mourning for thirty
days;
Resolved, that these resolutions be placed upon our
minutes, and a copy be presented to the family of the deceased and published in
the American and the county papers.
Wm. A. Humphrey Jas.
M. Goddard C. E. Litten [Com.]
Litten, Homer Wellington Litten
Spirit of Democracy,
Homer Wellington, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W.
Litten of this village, died of croup on Wednesday afternoon of last week, aged
18 months. He was a promising child and doted on by his parents.
The funeral took place on Friday.
Long, Mrs. Jas. F. Long
Spirit of Democracy,
Jas. F. Long, of Wood county, found his wife dead in bed
beside him when he awoke.
Lovett, Ella P. Lovett
The Spirit of Democracy,
Ella P. Lovett, daughter of B. and M. Lovett, born
Lowell, Mr. Lowell 3rd obit
The Spirit of Democracy,
Dr. Henry P. Wolcott, Mr. Lowell s physician, says that Mr.
Lowell s death resulted from a tumor of the liver. The trouble first made its
appearance about 18 months ago. He suffered intensely all through his illness, and
made a gallant fight, but the odds were against him and he had to succumb.
Lucas, Rebecca Lucas
Spirit of Democracy,
Died , the 9th inst., Mrs. Rebecca
Lucas with consumption. She has been a sufferer for a long time.
The deceased was interred in
Lude, Catherine Lude
The Spirit of Democracy,
Catherine Lude, age 13 months, daughter of William Lude, of
Luikart, Katherine Luikart
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died Mrs. Katharine Luikart, wife of Jacob Luikart, near
Oak. Mrs. Luikart was an estimable Christian lady. She was sick but a short
time, and passed peacefully away on March 11. Her remains were laid to rest at
the Jacob s church, March 14, Rev. J. J. Bodmer officiating.
The deceased left a husband, seven sons, three daughters,
and numerous relatives and friends to mourn her loss.
Lynch, John Lynch
Spirit of Democracy,
John Lynch, a miner, was killed at Buchtel, by
Thornton Sampson, an ex-convict, who was subsequently hustled out of town to
prevent lynching. A quarrel begun by the murderer was the cause.
Maienknoht, Jacob Maienknoht
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died Dec. 21, 1890, Jacob Maienknoht at the residence of
his son Benjamin in
The subject of this sketch was born in
His funeral was conducted by the writer at the home of his
son Benjamin on the 23rd.
Scripture read Psalms chapter 39. Text 40, after which he
was laid to rest on the old home farm in the home graveyard. May the blessings
of God rest on this family in this hour of bereavement is the prayer of the
writer.
J.
W. KINNEY
Mallett, Sarah A. Mallett 2nd obit
Spirit of Democracy,
Sarah A. Mallett was born January 18, 1856, and died August
6, 1891, aged 35 years, 6 months and 18 days.
She was joined in marriage to George Mallett November 17,
1878. Five children came to bless the home, three girls and two boys, all of
whom are living.
She united with the M. E. church in her 17th
year, ever afterwards remaining a true, devoted and happy Christian.
She suffered much in her last sickness, but was joyous and
resigned in the triumph of the Gospel.
A vast number of friends and relatives assembled to follow
her remains to their resting place. The funeral services were conducted by her
pastor, who preached from Rev.22, 8.
She was buried in the Sutherland cemetery.
Mallett, Sarah A. Mallett
Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Sarah A. Mallett was born January 18, 1856; died
August 6, 1891, of pulmonary consumption. In happier hours, and when the
beauties of life lay sparkling like sunbeams in her pathway, she gave her hand
in marriage November 17, 1878 to George, second son of Miles and Margaret
Mallett of Stafford,
Five bright and happy children were born of this union;
three girls and two boys. But while the hopes and prospects of life lay
sparkling with a brilliant luster before them, and the little ones, whose
artless prattle oft has lifted the veil of gloom from about that pleasant home,
were growing to riper years, death, grim, savage, unwelcome death passed the
threshold of that happy home and clasped that mother in its cold embrace. But
long years before the life from out that clay had passed, to return no more,
her heart was fixed on Jesus, and the guiding spirit of the Holy Ghost marked
out the pathway to her eternal home. To that home her spirit has gone. And from
out her earthly home, long made cheerful by her presence there, her last
remains were borne to the old church, over whose threshold she so often passed,
where the last sad rites were performed, ere her body was consigned to the
silent tomb, and the bitter sorrow of her mourning friends wrapped in tears
that vast concourse of living beings that followed to her grave. Hers was a
noble life that sparkled for a moment like a gem and then faded before the
withering glance of death.
But death is not all sorrow to those who can look beyond
the portals of the tomb to a happy union of departed friends, and where the
blighting sorrows of time vanish before the matchless grandeur of eternal
things. While we weep with the bereaved husband and children, we rejoice that
the pangs of death may be swallowed up in hope of a crown beyond the tomb. R. H.
Mann, James D. Mann
The Spirit of Democracy,
Lieutenant James D. Mann, Seventh Calvary, U. S. A., died
at
Markey, Luther Markey
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died, Feb. 7th , Luther, son of orange and
Harriett Markey. A few days ago he was taken sick of lung fever, his sickness
was of but a few days but he bore his afflictions without a murmur. He was a
favorite of the family being a flower of eight summer.
Markly, Young Son Markly
Yoley, Young Son Yoley
The Spirit of Democracy,
Two deaths occurred in the vicinity of
And a son of Thos. Yoley, aged 3 years. Interment at
Stewarts cemetery.
Marsh, William Marsh
Bright, Jacob Bright
The Spirit of Democracy,
Woodsfield, Ohio, dated,
Jacob Bright, a resident of
On the same day, William
Marsh, a son of Abraham Marsh, died.
The bodies were taken to the
Creighton church, where services were held by Elders McFadden and Morrison. The
coffins stood side by side, and the people passed between taking their last
look here on earth of their departed friends. The bodies were then buried in
Creighton cemetery. The friends of the deceased have the sympathy of the people
in this neighborhood.
Martin Wilson Martin Esq.
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died Wilson Martin, Esq., of
Interment at
He was Justice of the Peace and township clerk at his death
and had held the office of justice continually, for over thirty years. His age
was over 75 year at his death. In his death the town of
Martin, Wilson Martin
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died On Jan. 8th, 1891, at
Deceased was born near
He came into the M. E. Church at the early age of of
[sic-double word] seventeen: since that time he has been a faithful, earnest
member of the church life he loved so well. A greater part of his church life
he was called to the responsible position of class leader, filling of which
given such general satisfaction, proves him to have been the right man in the
right place. For twenty years he was a local preacher. In this part of his life
he proved a very efficient and acceptable servant of God. Brother Martin was a man
known, loved and respected as no other citizen in the township, and few, if any
in the county.
Funeral services conducted by Rev. Fisher, took place in
the
Martin, Young Child Martin
The Spirit of Democracy,
A little boy named Martin, 9 years old, died at
Matz, Peter Matz
The Spirit of Democracy,
Peter Matz, of
He leaves a wife and three married daughters.
The funeral was held on Saturday at the German Luthern
church.
Maurer,
Maurer, Henry Maurer
The Spirit of Democracy,
Two of the six lives lost in the
McCammon, Mrs. McCammon
The Spirit of Democracy,
Sacramental services were held at leander Truex s Sunday
evening at
They were conducted by Rev. Dr. Armstrong, a very able
minister of the Presbyterian denomination.
McCashron, A. B. McCashron
Spirit of Democracy,
A.B. McCashron, a painter,
fell from the roof of a school house at Middleton and was killed.
McCaskey, John McCaskey
The Spirit of Democracy,
John McCaskey, a prominent farmer of Crawford township,
McCullom, Young Daughter McCullom
The Spirit of Democracy,
Since our last writing, the angel of death has visited our
community and plucked another lovely flower from the fond and loving embrace of
father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. McCullom lost a little three-year-old
daughter after an illness of six or seven weeks with that dreadful disease lung
fever. The little sufferer bore its troubles bravely and is now in the arms of
our blessed Redeemer, who said when he was here on earth: Suffer the little
children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of
heaven.
Sleep on in thy beauty
Thou sweet angel child,
By sorrow unblighted,
By sin undefiled.
.
Like the dove to the ark,
Thou hast flown to thy rest;
From the wild scene of
strife
To the home of the blest.
McElfresh, Mary A. McElfresh nee Scott
The Spirit of Democracy,
It becomes our painful duty to record the death of Mary A.
McElfresh who departed this life
She leaves a husband and five
children to mourn their irreparable loss. She was the mother of eight children,
three having preceded her to the better land. She was the daughter of Adam
Scott.
She was born in Anaradel
county,
She was married to Joshua
McElfresh,
She became a member of the M.
E. church at the age of 16 years and lived a faithful and exemplary Christian
life until the Master said, It is enough; come up higher.
She was a patient, loving,
faithful wife, a devoted mother, who spared no pains to bring her children up
in the nurture and admonition of the Lord and they now rise up and call her
blessed. She was a regular attendant at church when health would permit. She
left a bright testimony behind that all was well with her soul. Grandmother
McElfresh will be sadly missed not only by her sorrowing husband and children,
but by her neighbors and friends. She was always ready to aid the needy and to
cheer and comfort the afflicted and distressed. She was a faithful friend, a
good neighbor, and was highly respected by all who knew her [sic-her].
Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep.
McKelvey, Arminta McKelvey
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died, Mrs. Arminta McKelvey, wife of G. C. McKelvey. She
leaves a husband and child about two weeks old, and two sisters, besides
numerous other friends to mourn her departure. She was a bright intelligent
lady. She was a member of the M. E. church at
McKelvey, George McKelvey
Spirit of Democracy,
Mr. George McKelvey, an old citizen of this county, died at
his home near Round Bottom at 6 o clock on Monday evening September 14, in the
80th year of his age.
The funeral took place at 10 a.m. on Wednesday. Interment
at the Pleasant Ridge burying grounds.
Mr. McKelvey was an honest, upright citizen, and highly
respected by all who knew him. Clarington Independent
McKelvey, James Breckenridge McKelvey
Spirit of Democracy,
Died, September 29, James Breckenbridge McKelvey
of Round Bottom, Ohio. Consumption, that fell disease of humanity, months ago
made him its victim and surely, though slowly, brought him down to death. He
peacefully passed away in his 35th year.
His Christian life was exemplary in his home, in
his home, in his social relations and in all his business affairs. A young man
of energy, tact and business capacity he had the respect and confidence of all
with whom he mingled. Of strong, abiding, undoubting faith in God, his end was
calm and hopeful.
A suitable
memorial service was held in New Castle Presbyterian church, of which he had
been a member some 14 years. The sermon was based on Psalms, 37 37. Mark the
perfect man and behold the upright for the end of that man in peace. A.
McKeown, John McKeown
The Spirit of Democracy,
John McKeown, the oil operator, who died Monday in
McLain, Thos. J. McLain
The Spirit of Democracy,
Thos. J. McLain, of Warren, oldest I. O. O. F. past grand
master of the state, is dead, aged 91.
McLean, J. T. McLean
The Spirit of Democracy,
Hon. J. T. McLean is dead at
McMullen, Asa McMullen
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died, April 20, Asa McMullen after an extended illness. He
bore his sufferings without a murmur.
He was laid to rest in the Hartshorn cemetery on Tuesday.
Services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Dunn. He leaves a wife and several children
to mourn his departure. He was a member of the Christian church for several
years.
McReight, J. D. McReight
The Spirit of Democracy,
To-day, (Monday) a sad and highly responsible duty is
devolved upon us, viz: Recording the death of our late venerable citizen and
friend J. D. McReight, after lifes` fitful dream he sleeps well. For nearly
The foot-prints he leaves
behind if trodden in will doubtless lead his followers through congenial
avenues, illumined by prosperity, the prerecquisite of happiness. As a farmer,
he was a perception of his chosen profession. The fences on the old homestead,
to which he so recently bid adieu still stand erect, no briars or alders are to
be seen, gates, bars and out buildings are all in good shape in fact everything
goes to show that an energetic tasteful hand has been at the helm of affairs.
He died Saturday Jan. 10, 91, was born about the year 1800 near (
He was a gray haired man when married, being married about
year 1852 to Miss Ruth Witten of
Interment at Unity cemetery, Rev. Finch officiating. ELI
Mechem, Bashaba Mechem
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died Mrs. Bashaba Mechem, wife of Lewis Mechem.
Her remains were laid to rest in the Belmont Ridge
cemetery. Mrs. Mechem was born in
Mr. and Mrs. Mechem were the founders of the Christian
church on Belmont Ridge.
Meeker, Benjamin Meeker
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died on January 23, 1891, Benjamin Meeker, aged 94 years
and 22 days. He was born at Pultney Bottom,
A few years later he removed
to
About the year 1840 he joined
the Christian church and lived a faithful consistent Christian life for more
than fifty years. His mind was perfectly clear during his last few days and his
sickness was borne with the resignation and patience that was peculiar to him
through all his long and peaceful life. A
FRIEND
Menke, Young Child Menke (age 5)
The Spirit of Democracy,
The five-year-old son of Henry Menke, living near
Miller, Frederick Miller
The Spirit of Democracy,
MARR, August 6 Died, August 4, Mr. Frederick Miller, in the
82d year of his age. The subject of this notice was born on Captina creek. Came
with his father, Jacob Miller, to the mouth of Indian creek 72 years ago when
Bethel township was all wilderness inhabited with nothing but wild animals,
such as panthers, bears, wolves, deer, turkeys, etc. He was rather eccentric,
believing he could do more work than any other man which was nearly true. The
writer was present at what we call a rail-mauling or splitting bee, when he cut
and split oak rails in two hours.
Milligan, Jennie Milligan
Spirit of Democracy,
Jennie Milligan, daughter of Frank Milligan, a butcher,
suicide recently by throwing herself on the track in front of a passenger train
on the
Minder, Mrs. James Minder nee Callbach
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. James Minder, of
Her remains were laid to rest in the
Miracle, Della Miracle
Spirit of Democracy,
Died, near Stafford, December 11, 1891, of typhoid fever,
Della M. daughter of John W. and Jane Miracle in the 15th year of
her age. Della was converted and joined the Methodist church nearly one year
ago. It was her pride to attend church and Sabbath school. She was
meritoriously beloved by all who knew her, being affectionate, amiable, mild
and gentle. She was truly a brother s delight, a sister s joy, a father s
pride, a mother s love.
Her remains were laid to rest in the Southerland cemetery.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Reinsberger of
the M. E. church. Many relatives are left to mourn their irreparable loss. But
may the Lord sustain them by grace divine, and finally bring them to that rest
where their beloved Della has so recently gone.
The flowers of life soon fade and
perish,
So short lived is their vernal bloom
The very buds we mostly cherish,
Are earliest gathered to the tomb.
.
Then let our prayers like incense
rise,
That we may meet above;
And there resume our severed ties,
Earth s kindred ties of love. SOPHA
Miricle, Nellie Miricle
Spirit of Democracy,
Miss Nellie Miricle, aged 15 years died Saturday
evening at 5 o clock of typhoid fever and was buried at Southerlands yesterday
afternoon.
Rev. Rainsburger preached the funeral discourse.
Mobley, Oscar Mobley
The Spirit of Democracy,
Oscar, the little son of brother Isaac and Eveline Mobley,
was born
This is the first link in this once happy couple that has
been rudely sundered by the grim monster death. For the first time the
sorrowing parents have knelt beside a little casket wherein lay a sweet
treasure and imprinted a last kiss upon a pale angelic brow.
May the promises of a sympathizing Savior comfort and
sustain them in this gloomy hour. May their hearts be lifted up and made to
rejoice and may they ever be able to say in perfect resignation, Father not our
will, but thine, be done.
Dear parents, let this be your consolation, that little
Oscar is now in the presence of the Father who said, Suffer the children to
come unto me.
Oscar, thou hast left us weeping,
In this weary world below,
But while thou art sweetly sleeping,
Thou art freed from pain we know.
.
Best, little Oscar, rest sweetly,
We will remember thee in love,
And when to death our souls how
meekly,
We will greet thee in that home above. J. B. H.
Moore, Johnny Moore
The Spirit of Democracy,
Woodsfield, Ohio, dated,
Johnny Moore, a blacksmith of Barnesville, fell down stairs
and broke his neck.
Moore, Margaret Moore
The Spirit of Democracy,
The following was sent out from Wheeling last week: At
Wellsburg, Miss Margaret Moore died, aged 93 years.
In some respects Miss Moore s life was a remarkable one.
She died in the house in which she was born nearly a century ago, and was the
daughter of the first settler at Wellsburg. Immediately opposite, across the
Ohio river, was the historical Indian village of Mingo, then the headquarters
of the great chief Logan, of whom Miss Moore related many reminiscences when a
child. She was a great favorite with
Morgan, Henry S. Morgan
Spirit of Democracy,
On Sabbath evening, December 6, as service was
commencing in the Presbyterian church in St. Clairsville, Henry S. Morgan, a
young man in his 17th year, entered the church and while in the act
of taking off his overcoat, sank down to the floor and died in a few moments.
He had been in his usual health and had rode on horseback from his father s
house a mile and a half distant. He was never very robust, but attended school
regularly and seemed to be in good health. A post-mortem examination revealed
the fact that the heart was seriously diseased. His sudden death cast a gloom
over the whole community and was a sad affliction to his family.
Morris, Isaac N. Morris
The Spirit of Democracy,
Isaac N. Morris, son of A. J. and Elizabeth Morris, died
His body was first brought home and afterwards followed by
a large concourse of people to the church, where his funeral discourse was
delivered by Rev. J. Dunn. Afterwards it was laid in the Hartshorn cemetery
there to lay till the final awakening.
A precious one from us has
gone,
A voice we loved is stilled;
A place is vacant in our
home
Which never can be filled.
God in His wisdom has
recalled
The boon his love had given
And though his body moulders
here
The soul is safe in heaven.
Morrow, Young Child Morrow
The Spirit of Democracy,
A five-year-old daughter of James Morrow, of Sealover s
station, tipped over a kettle of boiling water, burning her in a fatal manner.
Moser, Christian Moser
Spirit of Democracy,
Christian Moser, a wealthy former of
Interment took place December 2 in the
Mr. Moser leaves a widow and ten children to
mourn his loss.
Muhleman, John Muhleman
Spirit of Democracy,
`Squire John Muhleman, father of Capt. J. G. Muhleman and
Capt. Charles Muhleman, died at his home in
He was aged 87 years and six months. Heart failure was the
cause of his death. He was coroner of
His funeral took place on Sunday.
Nease, Jesse Nease
Spirit of Democracy,
Jesse, the sixteen-year-old son of Harmon Nease, of
Needs, Albert Needs
The Spirit of Democracy,
Albert, son of Wm. Needs died Monday Feb. 2th [sic-nd] of
lung fever. He was 17 years of age.
Negard, Godfrey Negard
The Spirit of Democracy,
Godfrey Negard, a well to do German lived with his mother
near Bingham, Switzer township this county. He was a bachelor of 48 and his
mother an old lady of 72 years. They lived by themselves in a rather excluded
manner and were both somewhat peculiar in their ways. Mr. Negard was subject to
fits as has been learned since his death not known before by his neighbors.
On Sunday morning last week, Jan. 4th Mr. Negard
took a shovel and went out to the run a short distance from the house to clean
out a place to water some stock. It is supposed that while he was at work he
took one of those fits, which as before stated he was subject to. At any rate
some time after he went out, his mother found him lying with his face in the
water, and to all appearances, dead.
There being no one to help carry him to the house she
brought out feather beds and wrapped him up in them, and procured hot bricks
and put around him. Hoping by this means to warm him up and bring him to.
She then went to her nearest neighbors for assistance. They
came and carried the apparently dead man into the house and every means
resorted to, to bring him to life, but without success. Dr. Boone, of Powhatan,
was sent for, who, after an examination, pronounced the man dead. Mrs. Negard
would not believe this, however, and declared her belief that he would come to
life again.
After keeping the body nearly two weeks she consented to
his burial on last Friday.
Noll, J. B. Noll
The Spirit of Democracy,
RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
At a called meeting of the Hannibal Cornet Band held
Whereas, it has pleased God in his providence to remove
from our midst our beloved brother and comrade J. B. Noll, therefore be it
Resolved, that in his death we experience the loss of a
member and comrade, who by his devotion and faithful attendance to the
interests and prosperity of our band, had endeared himself to us all;
Resolved, that it is in justice to the memory of our deceased
comrade that we mourn his early departure from our midst.
Resolved, that while the members of our band humbly submit
to an allwise
Resolved, that we condole with the widow, parents, brothers
and sisters of our beloved comrade, on the early death of one who but a few
months ago lived in bright hope of the enjoyment of the companionship of wife
and dear friends for years to come.
Resolved, that we commend the bereaved widow to Him who
alone can give comfort in affliction, and who Doeth all things well.
Resolved, that our instruments be draped in mourning for a
period of thirty days.
Resolved, that these resolutions be published in the
Wheeling Register and the county papers of
J. E. BARE E. H.
TISHER ISAAC SUTER } Committee
Norton, Mrs. S. Norton
The Spirit of Democracy,
At
Nowell, McClellan Nowell
Spirit of Democracy,
On Wednesday of last week, McClellan Nowell, a freight
conductor on the B. Z. & C. railroad, was killed at
He was engaged in throwing a switch and signaling the engineer
to reverse his engine. In some manner he was thrown across the track in front
of the engine. The tender passed over him, completely severing his body. He was
instantly killed.
Mr. Nowell was about 25 years old and was shortly to be
married.
His home was at Summerfield.
Okey, Woodman Okey
The Spirit of Democracy,
On Saturday night January 24, Woodman Okey, one of the most
respected and prosperous farmers near Woodsfield died, after an illness of
about two years.
Mr. Okey was born near Woodsfield
His remains were laid to rest in the ceremony at Woodsfield
on Monday afternoon, Jan. 27, and were followed to their last resting place by
an unusually large concourse of relatives and respecting acquaintances.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. S. Eaton, of
the M. E. church.
Mr. Okey leaves to mourn his death, a wife, one son, three
daughters, three brothers and numerous friends.
Woodman Okey was a brother to F. G. Okey, of Caldwell,
Jerry Okey, of
The Spirit joins in sympathy for the bereaved relatives.
This notice was accidentally and unintentionally omitted
last week.
Okey, Young Child Okey
Spirit of Democracy,
Died, August 20, a little daughter of William and Mary
Okey, aged 14 months.
Her remains were laid to rest in the Graysville cemetery on
the 21st.
Ossman, George Ossman
The Spirit of Democracy,
George Ossman, a prominent young man of Maysville, was
found ground to pieces lying on the Big Four railroad track a short distance
east of the electric light building,
Parker, Laura L. Parker
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died, at her home near Quarry,
Daughter of Rev. Henry and
Julia Parker, aged 14 years, 9 months 1 day.
She leaves a father, mother, two brothers and six sisters
to mourn her loss, but they mourn not as those heaving no hope.
She united with the M. E. church in 1889 and lived a
consistent Christian until her death.
Her remains were laid to rest in the
Farewell, Laura, thou hast left us;
Here thy loss we sadly feel;
But `tis God that hath bereft us;
He can all our sorrow heal.
.
Then, dearest Laura, fare thee well;
Our loss to you is gain;
You left this earth esteemed by all,
Without one blot or stain.
Parks, David Parks Sr.
Parks, James Thomas Parks 2nd obit
The Spirit of Democracy,
A sad duty is devolved upon us, the recording the death of
our beloved friend, David Parks, Sr. For nearly 88 years he enjoyed the
blessings of this life, and by his death truly can it be said that a long and
eventful life has been ended his virtues and precepts are worth striving to
emulate for as a citizen he was ever genteel and courteous at home and abroad.
He was good and kind to all, he dealt justly and fairly with his fellow men,
his occupations being farming, blacksmithing and shoe making. He was born in
Fayette Co.,
The boys are all well to do farmers, there being 43
grandchildren and 62 great-grandchildren living, 13 grandchildren and 3
great-grandchildren are dead, making 121 grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
As a farmer he was a preceptor of his chosen profession.
The fences on the old home-stead, to which he recently bid adieu, still stand
erect, no briars or elders are to be seen, gates, barn and out-buildings are all in good shape, in
fact, everything goes to show that an energetic, tasteful hand has been at the
helm of affairs. He leaves many friends and relatives to mourn his loss.
Interment at
Thanks to neighbors and friends for their kindness
throughout his illness.
How sad for us to bid adieu,
To our father so kind and true,
But he our loss his greater pain,
Since God released him from pain.
Another death occurred on the 25th of this
month, a young son of Mr. and Mrs. David S. Parks, the name being James Thomas
Parks, born on 7th of Jan. and died on 24th. Interment in
Parks, David Parks, Sr.
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died David Parks, Sr. of
He leaves six children, 43 grandchildren, all living, with
many friends to mourn his death.
Interment at
Parks,
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died On Jan. 24, and infant son of Mr. and Mrs. David L.
Parks of Bethel township. Interment at
Parks, Louis Parks
Parks,
Spirit of Democracy,
James Parks of Marr received a telegram from
Parry, Young Child Parry
The Spirit of Democracy,
A four months old child of Dr. J. R. Parry died on last
Thursday.
The funeral took place on Saturday.
Pearson, Sam Pearson
Spirit of Democracy,
Sam Pearson, an inmate of the county infirmary
of
Pettey, W. H. Pettey
The Spirit of Democracy,
Rev. W. H. Pettey, formerly pastor of the M. E. church at
this place, died at Sarahsville on Sunday of consumption.
Pierce, Ralph Pierce
The Spirit of Democracy,
TRAER,
Friday, a telegram came stating the body of the young man
had been found in a river near
Pittman, Theodore Pittman
Pittman, Mattie Pittman
The Spirit of Democracy,
(Beginning of this obituary was missing) community and
claimed for its victims, Theodore Pittman and Mattie Pittman, his
granddaughter. Mr. Pittman was an estimable Christian gentleman. He was sick
but a short time and passed peacefully away on February 24. Six hours later
little Mattie also passed away to that borne whence no traveler returns. During
her sickness of typhoid pneumonia, which lasted about two weeks, the little
sufferer bore up bravely, frequently calling for her school mates, with whom
she was a great favorite.
Both bodies were laid to rest at the
Pool, Jane Pool
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died Mrs. Jane Pool, an aged lady of
Porter, Joshua Porter
Spirit of Democracy,
Joshua Porter, who has resided in
Post, Asher Post
The Spirit of Democracy,
Asher Post, aged 55 years, a farmer, residing four miles
northeast of Crestline, was killed by a passenger train.
Post, Sam Post
Cline, Cy Cline
Daniels, Ed Daniels
The Spirit of Democracy,
A runaway train on the
Poulton, Infant Child Poulton
Spirit of Democracy,
A two months old child of O. Poulton died on Saturday from
cholera infantum. The funeral took place on Sunday.
Powell, Joseph Powell
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died, April 24, Joseph Powell, after an illness of six
days. The disease was supposed to be la grippe. He was a man of more than
ordinary strength. He was a fond husband and father.
He leaves a wife and four small children to weep for him.
He was interred in the Hartshorn cemetery, Rev. Mr. Dunn
officiating.
Pugh, Estella Pugh
Spirit of Democracy,
Last week one of our bright young ladies, Miss Estella Pugh
of near Beallsville died. Miss Estella was just in the prime of womanhood,
about 18 years of age. Her remains were interred in the Beallsville Christian
church cemetery. Quite a host of relatives and friends are left to mourn her
loss.
Reed, James Reed
Luburg, Mrs. Wesley Luburg nee Lindemood
The Spirit of Democracy,
Two funerals took place last Monday.
The first was that of James Reed who was born in
The second was that of Mrs. Wesley Luburg, who also died
February 21. She was the daughter of Menausa Lindemood. She was 39 years of age
and highly respected by all who knew her. She leaves a husband and eight
children to mourn her untimely death. Her remains were laid to rest in the
Reis, Frank Reis
Spirit of Democracy,
A mad bull at
Rew, Eugene Rew
The Spirit of Democracy,
Eugene Rew, of Franklin, a shooter employed by the High
Explosive Company, of
Richards, S. W. Richards
The Spirit of Democracy,
S. W. Richards, father of the republican candidate for
attorney-general, John K. Richards, died the other morning.
Richey, Mary Richey
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died
Funeral services conducted by Rev. J. W. Kinney.
The deceased leaves an aged father and several brothers and
sister to mourn her loss.
Riley, Infant Daughter Riley
Spirit of Democracy,
Richard Riley buried his infant daughter on Saturday.
Rose, Everett Rose
The Spirit of Democracy,
Everett, the infant son of S. F. and Martha J. Rose, died
on Saturday, February 14, aged four months. The cause of death was a combined attack
of whooping cough and la grippe.
The remains were laid to rest on February 14, in the
Buchanan cemetery. The services were conducted by the Rev. Dr. Armstrong.
Rose, Infant child Rose
The Spirit of Democracy,
A little infant of Fred Rose, who resides near town, died
Saturday. Aged about nine months.
Ross, Charles Fry Ross
The Spirit of Democracy,
Woodsfield, Ohio, dated,
Charles Fry Ross, a gambler killed at
His body was taken to Martin
s Ferry and buried beside his mother, Mrs. E. D. Bendel.
Ross, Frank Ross
The Spirit of Democracy,
Frank Ross, of Jellaway, was crushed to death the other
morning under a falling beam in a barn which was being erected.
Ruby, Frederick A. Ruby 2nd obit
Spirit of Democracy,
Resolutions of
Respect
We, the undersigned, committee appointed by
Hannibal council No. 28 Jr. O. U. A. M. at a special meeting held October 17,
1891, to pass resolutions of condolence expressive of the solemn feeling of
grief occasioned by the untimely death of our late brother, Frederick A. Ruby,
respectfully report the following:
Whereas, it has pleased God, in the dispensation
of his, divine will, to remove by death from our much esteemed and honored
brother, Frederick A. Ruby;
Resolved, that we acknowledge the omnipotence of
God and humble submit to his divine will;
Resolved, that in the death of Brother Ruby the
council has sustained the loss of a patriotic and zealous member, the community
an upright and honorable citizen, the parents an obedient son and the family a
loving husband and kind father;
Resolved, that we tender the family and
relatives our sincere sympathy in their bereavement;
Resolved, that our charter be draped in mourning
thirty days, and one page of our journal be reserved in memory of Brother Ruby,
that a copy of these resolutions be sent to the relatives, that they also be
published in the county papers and American Journal.
Respectfully submitted.
H. Neuenschwander
L. B. Thomas
Paul Tisher Committee
Ruby, Frederick A. Ruby
Spirit of Democracy,
The Spirit is informed by its Hannibal correspondent of a
very sad accident which happened about two miles below Hannibal on last Friday
evening, and which resulted in the death of a most excellent young man of that
community, Frederick A. Ruby.
The way the accident happened
is this: Mr. Ruby and Albert Bruny were driving down the
Mr. Ruby is the son of ex-Commisioner Ruby of
He leaves a wife and three children to mourn his loss, in
addition to his parents, two brothers, four sisters, many relatives and an innumerable
host of friends. He was a general favorite among the young men of his community
and was well liked by all who knew him.
He was a member of the Jr. O. U. A. M. and of the German
Aids association, both of which orders were well represented at his funeral. He
was a respected and devoted member of the Mt. Zion German Evangelical church.
The funeral took place on Monday forenoon, the services
being conducted by the German Evangelical cemetery at
Rucker, Isaiah Rucker
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died At his home near Summerfield, Noble Co., O., of
Pneumonia, after a short illness of 3 months, at
He was married
A precious one from us has gone,
A voice we love is stilled,
A chair is vacant in our home,
Which never can be filled. J. THOMAS
Russell, Mrs. Wm. Russell
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Wm. Russell, wife of a Newtonville farmer, committed
suicide by hanging. She had long been in ill health.
Schafer, John V. Schafer
The Spirit of Democracy,
John V. Schafer fell dead while at work chopping wood on
Wednesday. He was over seventy years of age.
He leaves a wife and four married children.
Heart disease was supposed to be the cause of his death.
Schell, Infant Son Schell
The Spirit of Democracy,
A beautiful and large boy baby was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Schell, on Sunday the 11th inst, and died on the 15th.
Interment at the Middle church cemetery on Saturday conducted
by Rev. J. Miller of Miltonsburgh.
Schoenbals, Mrs. John Schoenbals
Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. John Schoenbals, living in the neighborhood of the
mill, died suddenly a few days ago.
Schryock, L. B. W. Schryock
The Spirit of Democracy,
Rev. L. B. W. Schryock was born
He was married
In the year 1853 he was made a licentiate by the
In May, 1890, he suggested to
his people of Beallsville the necessity of erecting a new church edifice which
met their approval. The church was erected and finished during his life, yet he
never entered it as a finished church except when his body was taken into it
for his own funeral services. It will be regarded as a monument to his memory.
As a minister he was of more than ordinary ability. He bore
his last sickness with Christian fortitude seldom equaled, and died as he had
lived a noble Christian man.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. R. T. Armstrong
of
Card of Thanks We take pleasure in expressing our gratitude
to the kind friends of Beallsville and vicinity for the kind attentions shown
our deceased husband and father, L. B. W. Shryock, during his last illness.
ELIZABETH SCHRYOCK W. T. SCHRYOCK E. H.SCHRYOCK
ANNIE SCHRYOCK
Schwartz, Catherine Schwartz
Spirit of Democracy,
Catherine Schwartz, wife of Christopher Schwartz
of
ever since she was 15 years
old.
She leaves seven children and
a husband to mourn her loss.
She was buried in the
Scott, Elizabeth Scott
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Elizabeth Scott departed this life on August 3. She
was aged 84 years, 2 months and 7 days. For over 53 years she was a member of
the Methodist church. She leaves to mourn her loss, twelve children, 31
grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren.
Blessed are the dead
which die in the Lord from henceforth; Yea saith the Spirit, that they may rest
from their labors; and their works do follow them.
Scott, Mr. Scott
The Spirit of Democracy,
Rev. Scott, M. E. Minister at Centerville, Belmont Co.,
immediately after closing a very successful revival at that place, was taken
ill and died on the following day. His sad and unexpected death has cast a deep
gloom over the people of
Shafer, Jacob Shafer
The Spirit of Democracy,
Jacob Shafer, Sr., died on the morning of the 4th
of March. The deceased was 74 years, 11 months and 15 days old.
He had been a member of the German M. E. church for a
number of years, and was always considered by those who knew him an upright,
honest and truthful citizen.
The interment took place in the cemetery at the German M.
E. church on last Friday.
He leaves six sons and three daughters to mourn his
departure from this world.
Shafer, John Shafer
Spirit of Democracy,
An electric light pole fell on John Shafer at
Shai, George Shai
The Spirit of Democracy,
George Shai, of
He leaves a wife and five small children.
His remains were brought to this county on Sunday and
interred at the Trail Run German cemetery on Monday.
Shepherd, George Shepherd
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died Mr. George Shepherd, of Graysville, on Wednesday, 28th
ult., of typhoid fever.
Short, Flynn Short
The Spirit of Democracy,
At
Sivard, Henry Sivard
Spirit of Democracy,
Henry Sivard died at the residence of his father near Ozark
on Monday, aged about 25 years. Typhoid fever was the immediate cause of his
death. About three months ago his wife died of the same disease at Benwood,
Sivard, Laura B. Sivard
Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Laura B. Sivard died at her home in Benwood,
On April 7, 1889, she was married to W. H. Sivard, son of
William Sivard of Ozark.
Mrs. Sivard was aged 25 years, 9 months and 8 days.
Her remains were brought to
Ozark and buried from the residence of her father-in-law. The interment was at
the United Presbyterian cemetery at Pleasant Ridge.
Sivard, William Henry Sivard 2nd obit
Sivard, Laura Belle Sivard nee Gillespie 2nd
obit
Spirit of Democracy,
William Henry Sivard was a son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Sivard, of Ozark, formerly of Woodsfield; was born in
On the 7th day of April, 1889, he was
married to Miss Laura Belle Gillespie. Shortly after their marriage, Mr. and
Mrs. Sivard removed to Benwood,
On the 10th day of
October Mr. Sivard came home to his parents at Ozark with a severe attack of
the same dread disease that had caused his wife s death. Kind parents,
brothers, sisters and friends with the assistance of a good physician did all
they could to restore him to health; but all in vain. On the 23d of November he
too was called to rest by the side of his wife in Pleasant Ridge cemetery. No
children are left to mourn this model man and wife; but the parents and
relatives of each have the sympathy of many friends.
Sklaman, Harris Sklaman
The Spirit of Democracy,
Harris Sklaman was almost instantly killed at the Nelson
Sewer-Pipe Company s works while running a truck-load of brick on the elevator
on the third floor. From some cause the elevator fell with Sklaman, who struck
on his head, fracturing his skull in a horrible manner.
Smith, Aaron Smith
Spirit of Democracy,
Died, at his residence near Edwina, November 28,
of tuberculosis, Aaron Smith. The deceased was a useful member of the Christian
church for a number of years. He showed by his everyday life that he was an
heir of heaven. His dying hours were pleasant. He stood high in his community
as a good citizen and an honest man.
His remains were followed by a large concourse
of friends and neighbors to the Barber ridge cemetery where the funeral
services were conducted by Elder Willison of the Christian church.
Mr. Smith leaves a wife and five children to
mourn his death. They have the sympathy of the entire community.
Smith, Flora Smith 2nd obit
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died, at her home on
She united with the M. E. church at Potts in the winter of
1889, and was always found at her post of duty and will be missed by many
friends.
Mr. Lemmon visited her on Saturday; after praying he asked
her if it was God s will that she should be called away if she would be willing
to die. She could not speak but nodded her head she was willing. How sweet the
assurance that our loved ones live again and that she will meet them in that
fair land where for a little while they have preceded us!
She leaves a husband and small child and many friends to
mourn her loss.
The funeral services were conducted by Rev. W. G. Lemmon
assisted by Rev. J. S. Eaton.
The remains of the deceased were interred in Woodsfield
cemetery and were followed to their resting place by many friends. F. B.
Smith, Jacob Smith
Spirit of Democracy,
A falling tree killed Jacob Smith near
Smith, Mrs. John Smith
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. John Smith, of
She leaves a husband and small child to mourn her loss.
The funeral took place on Tuesday, Rev. W. G. Lemmon
officiating, assisted by Rev. J. S. Eaton.
Snyder, John W. Snyder 2nd obit
Spirit of Democracy,
Resolutions of Respect
To Brother John W. Snyder,
Passed by Woodsfield Encampment No. 168
I.O.O.F.
Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God, in His wise
providence, to remove from our midst our lamented brother, co-worker and fellow
member John W. Snyder of the Encampment, be it resolved:
First, that in his death our order has lost one of its most
faithful members;
Second, that we cordially extend our deepest sympathies to
his bereaved family and relatives, humbly praying the blessings of God to rest
upon them richly and abundantly;
Third, that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the
minutes of this Encampment, and that one be furnished the friends, and one to
each of the county papers for publication.
W. E. Mallory Asher
Okey E. L. Lynch {Com.}
Snyder, John W. Snyder 3rd obit
Spirit of Democracy,
Resolutions of
Respect
Whereas, God in His alwise providence has called
brother John W. Snyder to rest, therefore be it
Resolved, that Woodsfield Lodge No.38, Knights
of Pythias by the death of brother John W. Snyder has been deprived of an
efficient member;
That we members of said Lodge extend to his
orphan child, His bereaved wife and sorrow stricken parents our sincere and
heartfelt sympathy in this hour of their great grief;
That he was a kind father, affectionate husband
and tender hearted man, and very accommodating neighbor.
That these resolutions be spread upon the
minutes of said Lodge; that a copy of them, be sent to his family, and that
they be published in our county papers.
That the Castle Hall of said Lodge be draped in
mourning according to the ritual in such case made and provided. This last day
of September, 1891.
Robert W. McCammon C. L. Mellott McClellan Spriggs {Committee}
Snyder, John W. Snyder
Spirit of Democracy,
John W. Snyder, proprietor of the Driggs House, died Monday
evening, August 24, of diabetes, with which he has been afflicted for about two
years. On last Friday evening he became suddenly ill and continued to grow
worse until death relieved him from his sufferings.
Mr. Snyder was born at
He was a member of the M. E. church, Independent Order of
Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias.
His kind heartedness during life won for him many friends.
His remains were laid to rest in the Woodsfield cemetery
Wednesday afternoon by brother Odd Fellows and Knights of Pythias, assisted by
the Encampment and Daughters of Rebekah. Quite a number of relatives and
friends from a distance were present at the funeral. The religious services
were conducted by Rev. J. S. Eaton.
Southers, Mrs. Southers
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Southers, an aged lady who resided in the rear of the
M. E. church, died on Monday evening after being confined to her bed for two
weeks.
The funeral took place on Tuesday at
Spriggs, M. D. Spriggs
The Spirit of Democracy,
M. D. Spriggs, father of J. P. Spriggs, Esq., of this
place, died at his home at Rinard s,
Mr. Spriggs visited this place last summer and will be
remembered by many of our citizens.
Spurlock, E. G. Spurlock
The Spirit of Democracy,
E. G. Spurlock, an employee of the steel plant at
Middleport, got his clothing caught between two large co-wheels and was
literally ground to pieces. He leaves a large family.
Stalder, Christian Stalder
Spirit of Democracy,
Christian Stalder of this place,(Benwood) died at his home
last Saturday night, August 22.
Stanbury, Eliza Stanbury
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Eliza Stanbury, relict of the late Jas. A. Stanbury,
of
Stanford, Daniel Stanford
The Spirit of Democracy,
Daniel Stanford, aged twenty-four and unmarried, was killed
in West Massillon No. 2 mine by a fall of slate from the roof. It was the first
day he had worked after three month s sickness.
Starkey, David Starkey 2nd obit
The Spirit of Democracy,
David Starkey was born in
The deceased came with his parents to
In 1846 he was married to Miss Sarah Shafer and in the same
year they joined the Christian church. They became members of the M. E. church
in 1870, of which he was a member until the angel of death carried his soul
away.
He was the father of eleven children, eight of whom are yet
living.
Upon the monument reared to his memory this epitaph may be
written, He was an honest man. Fair, square dealing with his fellowmen was the
unalterable law of his business transactions, for he held himself above the
dishonest, deep-laid schemes of many others in seeking to get the advantage of his
friends and neighbors.
Brother Starkey will be missed in the home, for he was a
kind husband and a good father. The church has lost a substantial stay, and the
country a peaceable citizen. His last illness was of short duration, lasting
from Sabbath night to Tuesday following. When first taken ill one of his sons
asked if he should go for a physician, to which he replied: No, I am going
home. Oh, glorious hope!
His companion is left to battle a little while longer with
cares and afflictions; yes, a little time, a few days and we too are passed
away. May each member of the family so live that they may make an unbroken
family around the throne of God.
Many friends followed the remains to the Woodsfield
cemetery, the place of interment. The funeral services were conducted by Rev.
W. G. Lemmon and Rev. R. H. Reed.
Starkey, David Starkey
The Spirit of Democracy,
David Starkey of near town was stricken with apoplexy on
Sunday. He lingered until Tuesday afternoon and then the end came.
Mr. Starkey was a prominent farmer and was probably 65
years of age. He leaves a wife and family.
Stephen, Jane Stephen nee Hague
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Jane Stephen, daughter of Mary T. Hague, was born in
Fayette county,
Was married to Mr. John Stephen,
She was converted about
fifty-eight years ago at Samuel Danford s in a class meeting held by Julius
Rucker, and united with the Methodist Episcopal church at Union Chapel in 1843.
She was an innocent, trusting, conscientious, Christian woman, noted for her
patience and kindness. One of her neighbors, who had lived beside her for
nearly half a century said to me, It is not saying too much to say she was a
good woman. As a Christian, she was faithful in the discharge of her
obligations and covenant vows; as a mother kind, tender, loving, painstaking;
as a neighbor, friendly and ever willing to help. In my two visits to her home,
I found her patient, trusting, ready to go, and only waiting for the boatman to
come to carry her over.
Two children remain, Mr. John Stephen and Mrs. Sarah
Twinem.
Funeral services at Union chapel, conducted by her pastor
assisited by Rev. Wm. Danford.
Stephen, Mrs. John Stephen
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. John Stephen died on February 12 and was buried the
next day in the Rucker cemetery.
Stevens, Young Son Stevens
The Spirit of Democracy,
While playing in the haymow in his father s barn the other
afternoon a young son of Louis Stevens, a farmer living two miles east of St.
Mary s, slid down the hay to the floor below, alighting on the handle of a
pitchfork which was standing against the hay and running it into his leg just
above the knee, passing clear through the limb and coming out above the hip.
The fork handle had been broken and the end of it was very sharp. The boy will
probably die.
Stewart, George Stewart
Spirit of Democracy,
The Union Window Glass works were destroyed by
fire at Bellaire, and George Stewart, a fireman, perished in the flames.
Stimpert, Maria Stimpert nee Hillig
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Maria Stimpert, nee Hillig, wife of David Stimpert,
Esq.,
Her disease, consumption, hereditary in the Hillig family.
She was united in marriage with Mr. Stimpert in 1871.
To these parents, seven children have been born, three of
these have been taken to the Spirit land.
In her 14th year she was confirmed and united
with the
Through all these years she has been a true Christian wife
and mother, always looking well to the affairs of her household.
She never ate the bread of idleness, but studied ever the
things of quietness and peace. Her Christian life was consistent and exemplary,
so that her family and friends may rise up and call her blessed.
Her casket was borne to the Presbyterian Church, where a
very large gathering of friends of friends and neighbors united in religious
services, both German and English, conducted by Revs. Egger and Armstrong. A.
Stout, J. M. Stout
The Spirit of Democracy,
Dr. J. M. Stout died at his home near
Stowe, James Stowe
The Spirit of Democracy,
Last Wednesday while James Stowe and Elias Clark were
working in the coal mine of Thomas Calland, near
Subbs, William Subbs
Spirit of Democracy,
William Subbs was killed by a falling limb near
Swallow, Cora Swallow
The Spirit of Democracy,
Miss Cora Swallow, daughter of Jas. Swallow, who resides
about two miles southwest of
She was genial in her nature, cheerful and attractive and
in fact possessed many happy characteristics that made her the admired of all
who knew her.
Her death is deeply regretted
and is a supreme source of sorrow to those who knew her best.
Swaney, O. J. Swaney
The Spirit of Democracy,
O. J. Swaney, a well known and prominent attorney. Died at
his home in St. Clairsville at four o clock last Thursday afternoon, aged
seventy-one.
Mr. Swaney was born in
Swartz, Christian Swartz
Pabst, George August Pabst
The Spirit of Democracy,
The people loose two good
fathers and citizens. The friends have the sympathy of the people in their
bereavement.
Christian Swartz was born
George August Pabst was born in the year 1830 in Maria,
Sykes, Ruth Sykes
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Ruth Sykes was buried last Thursday. She was 75 years
of age.
Taylor, Rachel Taylor
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Rachel Taylor who was born in the vicinity of
Beallsville and who married and lived in the same neighborhood most of her
life, and who from girlhood was known as a tower of strength in the M. E.
church.
A few years ago she moved to
Mrs. Taylor leaves a large circle of friends in
Teeman, Henry Teeman
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mr. Henry Teeman, of
Interment in the Brownsville
M. E. cemetery on Monday.
Tenor, Mrs. Tenor
The Spirit of Democracy,
Mrs. Tenor died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Brown,
near town on Wednesday of last week aged 92 years and 8 days.
Interment in the Baptist
burying ground.
Tharp, Mary Tharp
The Spirit of Democracy,
A young woman named Mary Tharp, who formerly lived in this
city committed suicide at Elm Grove east of
Put on me the
breastpin Hugh gave me, and please put Hugh s picture on my breast, and let it
be buried with me in my grave. Bellaire Democrat
Thomas, Samuel Thomas
Fry, Charles Fry
The Spirit of Democracy,
The other afternoon, J. M. Verity, while hunting near
The body is supposed to be the remains of Samuel Thomas,
colored, who was drowned while making a heroic, effort to save Charles Fry, who
perished with him
Thornberry, Mrs. Joseph Thornberry
The Spirit of Democracy,
It is with deep sympathy we record the death of Mrs. Joseph
Thornberry.
Mrs. Thornberry s death occurred March 14. She had been for
many years an estimable member of the Christian church at Beallsville.
Mrs. Thornberry leaves a host of friends to mourn her loss.
Thornberry, Sarah Thornberry
The Spirit of Democracy,
A shadow has fallen upon one of the happiest of families,
in the death of Mrs. Sarah Thornberry, of Beallsville, O., and our dear mother,
who passed over the river to rest in the shade of the tree of life, at her
home, March the 14th, 1891, being 61 years, 7 months and 23 days
old. She was a member of the
We feel our loss almost impossible to be born, but we
console ourselves with the thought, that after the weary march of life, she has
folded her helpful hands, and gone to be with Christ which is far better. She
always bore her suffering with patience and scarcely ever murmured or
complained. She was composed and tranquil in view of the approach of death, and
said she was ready and not afraid to die. She said we would all soon be in
Heaven; and when she was almost gone and could not speak, she lifted up her
eyes and pointed her finger heavenword.
We miss her smiles and words of love here, but we expect to
meet and greet mother yonder where so many of the dear ones of earth have taken
up their abode. She was one of the sweetest mothers on earth. I can never
forget the angle [sic-angel] look when she breathed her last and they told us
she was dead. She has been a faithful wife, a tender and loving mother and may
the memory of our sweet mother and the grace of our Lord be sufficient for us
who are mourning the loss of our mother.
She was the first of our family to cross the river. She has
left behind her husband to whom the world is so lonely now; three sons, two
daughters, and a host of friends who fondly loved her.
The funeral services were conducted by Elder J. J. Roberts
at the
She is gone! Long months she lingered,
Wasted by disease and pain;
Vain the prayers of those that loved
her,
All the physician s skill was vain.
.
Yes, our mother, she said sweetly,
Do not weep my children dear;
But be good and meet your mother,
In that heavenly land so fair.
.
Ah! Tis time o er her marble,
Pale and lifeless, we did weep;
Weep for her within the church-yard;
There she sleeps a silent sleep.
.
Is she dead? Oh no, she s sleeping,
On the loving Savior s breast,
The tomb contains her worn-out casket
Angels whisper: God knows best.
.
Yes, `twas hard to part with mother,
Oft we drop a silent tear;
As we gather in the evenings,
In the room of mother dear.
.
But again we ll meet our mother,
Whom we ve never ceased to love;
Meet her where there ll be no parting
In those brighter realms above.
ELLSWORTH THORNBERRY
Torbett, Mack Torbett
The Spirit of Democracy,
At Bellaire, Mack Torbett, a B. and O. man was run over and
killed by the accommodation train the other evening.
Walser, A. Douglass Walser
The Spirit of Democracy,
At
Walter, Frederic Walter
Spirit of Democracy,
Frederic Walter died on August 12 of typhoid fever, after
an illness of only a few days. He had been employed by a merchantile
establishment at
Walters, Charles Walters
The Spirit of Democracy,
Charles, a sixteen year old son of H. Walters, of
Miltonsburg, died of consumption last Monday. His remains will be interred
to-day (Wednesday) at
Walters, Henry Walters
Spirit of Democracy,
Henry Walters, an aged and respected citizen of
He was born in Kauder Heldenthal, Kanton
Bergzabern, of Rhenish Bavaria, on the 4th day of December 1825,
came to
Walters, Ross Walters
Walters, Mrs. Ross Walters
Spirit of Democracy,
The third brutal murder within one year occurred in Noble
county last week.
Ross Walters of
Walters, Young Daughter Walters
The Spirit of Democracy,
A young daughter of Sophia Walters, of near
Watson, Mr. Watson
The Spirit of Democracy,
The quite sudden and unexpected death of Mr. Watson, a
young man with a wife and two children, from typhoid fever, was quite a sorry
affair.
He was much respected although a stranger in a strange
land.
The order of Mechanics and others did their duty toward the
family.
Weber, C. Weber 2nd obit
Spirit of Democracy,
C. Weber, of
Weber, Charley Weber
The Spirit of Democracy,
The sad news of the death of Charley Weber of
We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family.
Weber, Chris Weber
Spirit of Democracy,
On Sunday afternoon Chris Weber (commonly known as John) of
near
Three brothers and one sister are his near relatives.
Mr. Weber was a man well known throughout the county, and
was possessed of considerable wealth.
He was vice president of the Monroe bank and a director of
the B. Z. & C. railroad. The funeral will take place today.
Weber, John Weber
The Spirit of Democracy,
John Weber, a prominent farmer, was killed the other night
at Bloomdale, six miles west of
Welsh, Fred Welsh
Spirit of Democracy,
Fred Welsh, an old man living near Millersburg, committed
suicide by taking paris green.
West, William West
The Spirit of Democracy,
Nathan Ruby, the weak-minded farm-hand who murdered William
West, his employer, near
Weygrandt, Perry E. Weygrandt
The Spirit of Democracy,
Perry E. Weygrandt, aged 28 years, a school teacher of
Marshallville, suicided by shooting himself in the forehead. He lived an hour
after committing the deed. No cause known.
White, Chas. White
Spirit of Democracy,
Chas. White, of near Sherrodsville, was caught in the
shafting at
Wiley, Salome Wiley
The Spirit of Democracy,
About a week before her departure her mother was called to
her bedside by the word that her daughter was dangerously ill with inflammation
of the stomach. All that medical skill and tender nursing could do availed
nothing and on the morning of June 15 she peacefully passed from among the
living and joined that innumerable host which has preceded her. Little did we
think when she left us but a short time ago, the picture of health, that she
would return a pale and lifeless corpse. Little did we think as we saw her on
the eve of her departure that the next time our eyes would rest upon her form
that it would be upon the remains of a once gay and happy girl in a burial
casket.
She leaves a mother, three brothers and a host of friends
and relatives to mourn her departure.
The consolation we offer you, bereaved ones, is, that it is
the dispensation of Him who doeth all things for the best; that all things work
together for good to them who love the Lord. To one more do we extend our
heartfelt sympathy an affianced. Remember that she stands upon that other
shore, there to await your coming. Then shall be a meeting in which no fear of
parting shall ever exist.
Funeral services were conducted by Rev. H. C. White, pastor
of the Presbyterian church at this place, assisted by Rev. Mr. McDonald of
Wood, M. J. Wood
The Spirit of Democracy,
Jan. 12 M. J. Wood, who has
been very low with typhoid fever for sometime, died on Jan. 3d inst. and was
interred in the
Wood, Mary Anne Wood
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died at her residence in Green township,
She died of congestion of the lungs or rather the effect of
measles which she had many years ago.
She leaves a husband, four sons, twelve grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren to mourn her loss. They lived together and enjoyed
each other s company and presence as man and wife for over sixty years.
Farewell, mother, I never can forget her. M. G.
Wood, Mr. Wood
The Spirit of Democracy,
Auditor A. C. Okey, of
Woods, Jefferson Woods
The Spirit of Democracy,
Died On Saturday Jan. 3rd, Jefferson Woods of
typhoid fever.
He was a farmer and respected young man of Green township
this county.
He leaves a wife and two children to mourn his loss.
His remains were interred at
Yoley, Young Son Yoley
Markly, Young Son Markly
The Spirit of Democracy,
Woodsfield, Ohio, dated,
Two deaths occurred in the vicinity of
And a son of Thos. Yoley, aged 3 years. Interment at
Stewarts cemetery.
Zessiger, John Zessiger
Spirit of Democracy,
A promising young man, son of John Zessiger, was buried on
Sunday last. He died of typhoid fever.
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