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J.B.L. 84 [illegible] Rd



		1925		                                   1	

Fri

May 1. 	Taggart to Columbus for Mendenhall			5.00

     	  Taggart to Fredericktown				6.00

Sat

May 2	Taggart to Delaware				        2.00

	Helped Mrs Webster in casket &amp; washed machines	        2.00

	Strosnider to Emery Youngs				1.50

Sun

May 3	Helped at Webster funeral &amp; helped take &amp; bring chairs	1.50

	Festus Sherbourne &amp; Charlotte Willoughly to Ill	2.50

	Strosnider to Emery Youngs				1.00

Mon

May 4	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

	Helped put Young in casket &amp; helped at funeral		2.00

	Hill boy from Vinal Bartons to Delaware		3.50

Tues

May 5	Hunkeys to Col to wedding &amp; Stultore			7.50

Wed

May 6	Strosnider to Columbus				        5.00

Thur 7

Fri 8

Sat 9	Taggart to Delaware				        2.00

Sun

May 10	Helped Strosy get Walters boy			        1.00

	Worsand to Al Boyds				        1.00

	Festus Sherbourne to Delaware			        2.00

May 11	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

	Mr Wagner to farm				        1.00

	Boy to Centerburg					2.00

	Helped with Walters boy most all day			2.00

Tues

May 12	Took Walters boy to Col &amp; put Aunt Mary Condit in Casket 2.00

Wed

May 13	Helped at Aunt Mary Condit funeral			1.50

Thur

May 14	People to Linworth Hunkeys				6.00

Fri

May 15	Owen Kimball to Magnetic				4.00

	A. Young to gas gate				        1.00

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[corresponds to page 2 (L) and page 3 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

2

Sat

May 16	Taggart to Delaware				        2.00

Sun

May 17	Bockover to Delaware to Taggart			        2.00

Mon

May 18	Mr. Wagner to farm				        1.00

Tues 19

Wed 20	Jones to Galena to Wedding				1.00

Thur

May 21	Chas Armstrong to Waldo Mt Gillead Horton, Ashley, Marion 1.00

Fri	Strosy to Hevalos &amp; C. Village				1.50

May 22	Helped put My Hevalo in casket			        1.00

	To Underwoods for flowers for Strosy			5.00

Sat

May 23	With Strosy to Springfield to bury Hevalo		4.00

Sun

May 24	Festus Sherbourne to Delaware			        2.00

Mon

May 25	Joe Walker &amp; Burbank &amp; Tom Fredericks, A Green &amp; home	2.00

Tues

May 26	My Wagner to farm				        1.00

Wed	Strosnider to Mrs Youngs at Berkshire			1.50

May 27	Huston to Marc Gorsuch's

	Mrs Marble &amp; niece to Mt Carmel			        2.00

Thur

May 28	Flowers to Youngs at Berkshire			        1.00

	At Mrs Young funeral				        1.00

Fri	

May 29	Owen &amp; Abbie Kimball to Magnetic S.			4.00

Sat

May 30	Taggart to Delaware				        2.00

Sun

May 31	Festus Sherbourne to Delaware			        2.00

Mon Jun 1

Tues

June 2	Dr Van Houten to St Francis Hospital			5.00

Wed

June 3	Taggart to Columbus				        1.00






                                                        3

Thur		broke down				

June 4	Four people to Delaware				        4.00

Fri

June 5	Jones visitors to Grandview Col			        6.00

	Cusf from Delaware				        2.00

	Striders bus people to Delaware			        4.00

	Callie, Thurman &amp; Bessie Perfect home from Lodge	1.00

Sat 6

Sun 7

Mon 8

Tues 9	Man to Col Levine Milling Co				7.00

Wed

June 10	Man to Hildebrands on Blaney farm			1.00

Thur 11	

Fri 12	Jones to Columbus					4.00

Sat 13

Sun 14	Helped Strosnider put Mrs Dwimell in casket		1.00

Mon 15	Helped with chairs at Mrs Dwinell funeral

	Helped take Lou Fuller to Case Hospital and		5.00

	to Robert McElwees twice at Westerville

	Charley Dwinells Machine to funeral

Tues

June 16	Brot chairs from Mrs Dwimells			        5.00

Wed

June 17	Helped dress &amp; put Robert McElwee in casket		2.00

	&amp; cleaned machines

Thur

June 18 Helped at Rob't McElwee funeral			        2.00

	Charlott Willoughby baby from Delaware			2.00

Fri

June 19	Tullers to Columbus				        5.00

Sat 20

Sun 21	Lily &amp; Rosa Barcus to &amp; from Galena			2.00

Mon

June 22	Man to Near Gahanna				        5.00

	Man &amp; Woman to Frank Irwin to Irwin's place		 .75

Tues

June 23	Coal man to Linworth				        3.50

Abbie &amp; Owen Kimball to farm				         .50

Wed

June 24	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00
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	Owen Kimball to Jno Greggo

	Strosy to Mary Fisher 				                 .50

Fri

June 26	Helped put Mrs Fisher in casket &amp; took her out to 
	
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Sat

June 27	Taggart to Alum Creek bridge and all around		        2.50
	                
	Helped at Mrs Fisher funeral				        1.50

Sun

June 28	Charlotte Willoughby from Delaware			        2.00

Mon 29	

Tues 30	C.O.Armstrong up to when Arthur Isotel Boston farm	        1.50

Wed

July 1	Mrs Frakes &amp; children to Columbus			        5.00

Thur	

July 2	Taggart to Columbus				                5.00

Fri

July 3	Abbie &amp; Owen Kimball to Magnetic			        4.00

	Strosnider to Frank Irvin &amp; Geo Works

	Strosnider farm Gregg Bridge               		        2.00

Sat 4	

Sun 5	Mrs Magill &amp; daughter to Westerville			        1.50

	Fisters Sherbourne to Delaware			                2.00

Mon

July 6	Jones to Columbus					        4.00

	Owen &amp; Abbie Kimball from Magnetic			        4.00
Tues

July 7  Mr Wagner up to farm                                            1.00

        Owen Kimball to Shepherd Santars                                4.00
Wed

July 8	Mr Wagner up to farm				                1.00

Thur 9

Fri 10	Mr Moore &amp; boy to North Columbus			        4.00

Sat 11	

Sun 12	Mr &amp; Mrs Fagan to Columbus			                5.00

Mon 13

Tues 14	Alva White to Linden				                4.00

Wed

July 15	With Strosy to Col for Grace Platt			        2.00

Thur 16




						                5

Fri

July 17	Tullens to Columbus				               5.00

	Strosnider to Worthington  [Cross]			       3.00

Sat

July 18	Strosnider to below Glenn Willisons			       2.00

	Mrs Earl Wilcox to Patricks &amp; Westerville		       3.00

Sun

July 19	Strosnider to Galena Cemetary &amp; Platts		               1.50

	Hose to Platt girl funeral				       1.50 

Mon

July 20	Took casket to Cross				               1.50

	Strosnider to Helwigs				               2.50

Tues

July 21	Hose at Cross funeral 7 hrs all day       

	Helped put Helwig baby in casket          		       4.00

Wed

July 22	Strosy to Radium Hospital				       5.00

	Hose to Helwig baby funeral				       1.00

Thurs

July 23	Strosnider to Gail Hoovers				       2.00

Fri

July 24	Hose helped put Mr Hoovers in casket		               1.00

	Spearman boy to Al Boyds &amp; back			               1.50

Sat

July 25	Hose took flowers out to Hoovers			       1.00

	Hose helped at Hoovers funeral			               1.50

	Two women north of Marengo			               3.00

Sun 26

Mon 27	Jones to Columbus					       6.00

Tues	

July 28	Strosnider to Wm Spearman				       2.00

Wed 29

Thurs 30  Hose helped put Mr Spearman in casket		               1.00

	Strosy, Taggart &amp; Hixenbaugh to Galena			       1.00

	Hose helped at office 				               5.00

Fri

July 31	Chairs &amp; flowers to Spearman Hose machines	               1.50

	Hose Helped at funeral				               1.50

Sat

Aug 1	Chairs from Spearman				               1.50

Sun

Aug 2	Harry Hall home					               1.00

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Mon

Aug 3	Benedict to Grant Hospital				4.00

Tues 	Helped Strosy at office				        2.00

Aug 4	Mr Wagner up to farm				        1.00

Wed

Aug 5	Man to Worthington all day				5.00

	Strosnider to Heycooks				        2.00

Thur	Strosnider to Bowsens				        2.00

Aug 6	Helped put Mrs Heycook in casket			1.00

Fri

Aug 7	Helped at Mrs Heycook funeral			        1.50

	Helped put Bowser boy in casket			        2.00

	Strosnider to Poe's					2.00

	Two women &amp; man to Bowser Stockwell		        2.00

Sat

Aug 8	Helped bury Bowser boy and	

	got Chas Goare from Case Hospital			2.00

	Festus Sherbourne from Delaware			        2.00

Sun

Aug 9	Helped get Mrs Ana Scott from Mt Carmel		        2.00

	Got chairs from Poe's				        2.00

	Festus Sherbourne from Delaware			        2.00

Mon

Aug 10	Mr Wagner to farm				        1.00

	Man to Shoe factory Delaware			        2.00

	Helped Strosy with Mr Boyd				1.00

Tues

Aug 11	Abbie &amp; Owen Kimball to Magnetic			4.00

Wed

Aug 12	Tullens to Columbus				        5.00

Thurs	

Aug 13	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Fri

Aug 14	Brown from Union station for Taggart		        5.00

Sat 15

Sun 16	Corbin boy to Westerville				1.50

Mon 17

Tues 18	Strosnider to C. Vansickles for Hamah Bradfield	        2.00

Wed	Ray Gill from Berkshire bridge to Westerville		3.00

Aug 19	Hannah Bradfield in casket				1.00




						                   7

Thur	 Helped at Bradfield funeral				2.00

Aug 20

Fri Aug 21 Jones to Columbus				        5.00

Sat Aug 22

Sun Aug 23

Mon Aug 24

Tues Aug 25 Strosy to Chas. Graves 2 trips			2.00

Wed Aug 26

Thur 27	Strosy to Mrs VanKirks				        2.00

	Helped put Chas Goare in casket			        1.00

	Back to Mrs VanKirks				        1.00

	Chairs to Chas Goare				        1.00

Fri

Aug 28	Helped put Mrs VanKirk in casket			1.00
  
	Helped at Chas Goare's funeral			        1.50

	Brot chairs from Galena to Mrs Van Kirks		

	Then to Centerburg for Death certificate		3.00

Sat

Aug 29	Helped at Mrs VanKirks funeral			        2.00

Sun 30

Mon 31	Strosnider to Earl Garling house			2.00

Tues

Sept 1	Strosnider to Earl Garling house again		        1.00

	Mrs Dr. Williams to Croton				1.50

Wed

Sept 2	Helped put Aril Garling house in casket		        1.00
 
	Mrs Gelston &amp; Mildred to State Fair			4.00

Thur

Sept 3	Helped take chairs to Garling house			

	Helped at funeral					3.50

	Helped get chairs

	Hugh Nielson to Rome Corners			        1.00

Fri

Sept 4	Harry Hall out house				        1.00

Sat

Sept 5	Mrs Dr Williams from Croton to Delaware		        3.50

Sun

Sept 6	To State Hospital for Mr Horton, gone all day		3.00

	Festus Sherbourne to Delaware			        2.00

	Lily &amp; Rosa Barcus to &amp; from Galena			1.00

	Poe boy up home					        1.50


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						8

Mon

Sept 7	Helped put Horton in casket				2.00

Tues

Sept 8	Helped at Horton funeral all day			3.00

	Mr Bently from Westerville				1.50

Wed 9

Thurs 10

Fri 11	Hixenbaugh's to Hartford				3.00

Sat 12

Sun 13

Mon 14	Barn Burned

Tues 15

Wed 16	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Boy to Delaware					        2.00

Thurs 17

Fri 18	Strosnider to Chas. Yeaman				2.00

Sat

Sept 19	Taggart &amp; Fagan to Coshocton			        14.00

	Taggart to Delaware				        2.00

Sun

Sept 20	Strosy to Farmans &amp; Cemetery			        2.00

	Festus Sherbourne to Delaware			        2.00

Mon 21

Tues 22

Wed 23

Thurs 24

Fri 25	Taggart &amp; Cupp to Columbus			        5.00

Sat

Sept 26	Helped put Mrs Patterson in casket			1.00

Sun

Sept 27	Ot Farney to Delaware				        2.00

	Hixenburgh to Bennett Sawmill west of Galena		1.00

Mon 28

Tues 29	Strosnider to Clyde Beddows			        2.00

	Helped put Beddow boy in casket			        1.00

Wed

Sept 30	Helped put Mrs Kempton in casket		

	Helped with chairs and helped		                4.00

	at Beddow &amp; Kempton funerals

	Mrs Krantz to Rome near Harry Halls			1.00

	Man &amp; 2 boys near Croton				2.00



Thurs	        Got new machine

Oct 1	

Fri Oct 2	Taggart to State Highway Columbus		5.00

Sat Oct 3

Sun Oct 4

Mon 5	        Woman to Krantz					1.00

	        Woman to Best farm west of Berkshire		1.25

Tues

Oct 6	        Helped take Owen Kimball to Magnetic		1.50

Wed

Oct 7	        Strosy to Ulery's near Centerburg	        2.50

Thur

Oct 8	        Strosy to Centerburg, Croton &amp; Rick Hill	3.50

	        Mr Parks &amp; Cheshire man to Delaware		3.00
  
	        Harry Hall's girl to farm Rome Corners		2.00

Fri

Oct 9	        Helped Strosy put Mrs Ulery in casket		1.50

	        Miss Cooke &amp; Leta Likes to Columbus		5.00

Sat

Oct 10	        Hixenbaughs to Mt Vernon			5.00

Sun

Oct 11	        Abbie Kimball &amp; C. Armstrong farm (Magnetic)	4.00

	        Helped care for Owen Kimball			1.00

Mon	        (&amp; took Abbes &amp; Clarup to &amp; from office all forenoon 

Oct 12	        Helped unpack caskets at office on 		1.50

Tues

Oct 13	        Helped at office &amp; to put Kimball in casket	1.00

	        Taggart to Columbus				5.00

Wed

Oct 14	        Helped Strosy all forenoon &amp; at funeral all day

	        in afternoon, also machine       		3.00

Thur 15	

Fri 16

Sat 17	        Helped Strosy care for O. E. Williams		1.50

Sun

Oct 18	        Helped get Mrs Galpin at Black Lick		1.50

Mon

Oct 19	        Helped take A.C. Williams home		

	        Took Machine to funeral and		

	        helped dress Mrs Galpin 			3.00

	        Mr. Wagner to farm				1.00

	        Mr Smith to Delaware				2.50


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		10

	Helped Strosy with Mrs Galpin funeral		        1.00

Oct 20`	Abbie Kimball &amp; Bertha Riggs to Del			2.00

Wed 21

Thur 22	Man to Johnstown					2.00

Fri

Oct 23	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sat 24

Sun 25	Corbin boy &amp; other boy to Westerville			1.50

Mon 26	

Tues 27	Mrs Kimball to Delaware				        2.00

Wes

Oct 28	 Helped take people to Mt Vernon Hospital		1.50

	Mr Case north of Johnstown				2.50

	Judge Allen to Columbus				        5.00

Thur

Oct 29	Antique man to Geo Williams			         .50

Fri

Oct 30 	Strosnider to Irwin Coles				2.50

	Strosnider to Mr Duglon				1.50

Sat

Oct 31	Helped put Mr Cole in casket				1.50

	Taggart &amp; Fagan to Delaware			        2.50

	Four bus people to Mt Vernon			        6.00

Sun

Nov 1	Chairs to &amp; from Coles at Westerville			3.00

Mon

Nov 2	Helped put Mrs Bowie in casket			        1.50

	Helped at Duglass funeral &amp; took Machine		2.50

	Strosy to Delaware, Cupp &amp; friends back		        2.50

Tues

Nov 3	Helped at Mrs Bowie funeral				2.00

Wed 4	

Thur 5	Mr Wagner up to farm				        1.00

Fri

Nov 6	man to Galena					         .50

Sat

Nov 7	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Mon 8	Man &amp; Woman east of Pagetown			        4.00

	Festus Sherbourne to Delaware			        2.00





						11

Fri	Strosy &amp; Man Delaware to Liberty to Shaws		4.00

Tues

Nov 10	Mrs Krantz to Rome near Harry Halls			1.00

Wed

Nov 11	Helped Strosy with Lillian Skeels			4.00

Thur

Nov 12	Helped dress &amp; put Lillian in casket			5.00

Fri

Nov 13	Helped forenoon &amp; afternoon at funeral		        2.50

Sat 14

Sun 15

Mon 16	Mrs Kimball to Delaware				        2.00

	Mr Wagner to farm				        1.00

Tues 17

Wed 18	Man Woman &amp; kids to Bloomfield			        3.00

Thur

Nov 19	Jones to Columbus					5.00

&amp;	Mrs Krantz from near Harry Halls			1.00

Fri

Nov 20	Strosnider to Frank Hays				2.00

Sat

Nov 21	Strosnider back to Hays				        1.50

	Cupp &amp; Mrs Gost from Westerville			2.00

Sun

Nov 22	Pulled Harry Mantow around to start machine			1.00

	Strosy to Biggs					        2.00

	Helped put Mr Hay in casket				1.50

	Harry Hall out town				        1.00

Mon

Nov 23	Paul Walkens to Marengo				        4.00

	Helped in morning and at Hay funeral			2.50

Tues	

Nov 24	Helped at Biggs boy funeral				1.50

	Helped take Glenn Perfect to Hospital			1.00

	Mrs Bolton &amp; childrens to Fargo			        2.00

	Red Saunders up home				        1.50

Wed

Nov 25	Strosy to Columbus to Sina Prosser		        6.00

	To casket factory &amp; helped clean chapel	

	Taggart to Delaware				        2.00

Thur

Nov 26	Helped put Sina Prosser in casket			2.00

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			12

Nov 27	Helped at Sina Prossers funeral

Sat

Nov 28	Two boys to Delaware				        2.50

Sun

Nov 29	boy to Johnstown					2.50

Mon	

Nov 30	Milk inspected all around Blue Valley			8.00

Dec

Tues 1

Wed 2

Thurs 3	Red Saunders wife to near Fargo			        5.00

Fri

Dec 4	Kendricks to Col to funeral				8.00

Sat 5	

Sun 6	Wills Strosy to London for Burley Blairs sister		1.50

	Festus Sherbourne to Del - Taggart back		        2.50

Mon 7

Tues 8

Wed 9	Strosy to Herman Waldrons				1.00

Thur

Dec 10	Helped put Mrs Waldron in casket			1.00

	Strosy to Mt Carmel with Wills boy			1.00

Fri

Dec 11	To Africa for device then Waldrons &amp; Eden		1.00

	Strosy to Mr Youngs west of Berkshire  		        1.00

Sat

Dec 12	Taggart home, Taggart &amp; Summers back		        1.00

Sun

Dec 13	Helped put Mr Young in casket			        1.00

Mon

Dec 14	Helped take chairs to Youngs &amp; helped at funeral   	2.50

Tues

Dec 15	Strosy to Searles &amp; brot chairs home			2.00

        Helped get Grace Skinner                                1.00

Wed

Dec 16	Strosnider to Clara Skinners				 .50

	Helped put Mr Searles in casket			        1.00
	
	Tom Bailey &amp; mother to Johnstown			3.00

Thur	Helped take chairs to Searles			        4.00

Dec 17	Helped at Searles funeral		

			



						13

Fri	Strosnider took flowers to Skinners		        3.50

	Helped at Grace Jones funeral		

	Helped get chairs from Searles		

Sat

Dec 19	Strosnider to Marengo to Stoltz			        3.00

Sun

Dec 20	Hauled Harry Manter around			        1.00

Mon

Dec 21	Helped put Mr Stoltz in casket			        1.00

Tues

Dec 22	Taggart to Mt Vernon &amp; Fredericktown		        6.00

	Strosnider to Elias Hay's				2.00

Wed

Dec 23	Hays to &amp; from Strosnider's office 2 trips		2.50

	Helped at Stoltz funeral				2.50

	Frank Hoovers family down		                5.00

Thur

Dec 24	Helped put Hay in casket &amp; to Westerville for certificate  2.00

	Home all afternoon for Strosy			        1.00

Fri

Dec 25	Mrs Dr Williams from Delaware to Columbus		6.00

Sat

Dec 26	Helped at Mrs Fravel funeral				1.50

	News milk &amp; Dugg to Galena

Sun 27	

Mon 28

Tues 29	Strosnider to Smith Piper's mothers			2.00

	Helped unbox casket				        2.00

	Helped get Cecil Knoderer 				1.50

Wed

Dec 30	Helped get Gabriel Williams				1.50

	Helped at office &amp; Mrs Piper in casket			2.50

Thur

Dec 31	Knoderer in casket helped at office at forenoon	        3.50

	Helped at Piper funeral &amp; in 			

1926

Fri

Jan 1	To Galena &amp; cemetery for   [not legible]	        5.00

	To Henry Wilsons twice			        

	Chairs to &amp; from Knoderers		

	machine at Knoderer funeral			

 	O. Young to gas gate				        1.00

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			14

Jan 2	Helped at Gabe Williams funeral			        2.00

	&amp; Aunt Delia in casket			

Sun

Jan 3	Mrs Headley buried at Prospect			        2.00

	Strosnider to Holts					2.00

	Girl to Galena					        2.00

Mon		

Jan 4	Chairs to Aunt Delia &amp; funeral			        2.00

Tues

Jan 5	Taggart to Walhonding				        19.00

	Strosy to Holts to Match piece for dress		                    1.00

Wed

Jan 6	Holts funeral					        1.00

	Mrs Kimball to Delaware				        2.00

Thur

Jan 7	Strosy to Sherm Clarks &amp; Brot chairs home		2.50

	Jones to Columbus					5.00

Fri

Jan 8	Strosy to Mannon's Harbottle farm			2.50

	Brot Mannon woman to office			        1.00

Sat

Jan 9	Helped Cler at Sherm Clark funeral			2.50

	Dr Van Houten wife &amp; Mother to Jane Huffs		1.50

Sun 10

Mon 11	Dr Van Houten to Jim Huffs				1.00

Tues

Jan 12	Dr Van Houten from Jim Huffs			        1.00

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Wed 13

Thur 14

Fri 15

Sat 16	Miss Skinner to Westerville				1.00

Sun 17

Mon 18	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

Tues

Jan 19	Mrs Kimball to Delaware				        2.00

Wed

Jan 20	Dr Van Houten from Jim Huffs			        1.00

	Taggart to Col to see Mr Weiser			        5.00





						15

Thur	Armstrong Strosnider &amp; Strosy to Mrs Grim fun	        2.00

Jan 21	Man to Gray Chapel Delaware			        2.00

Fri

Jan 22	Dr Gorsuch to Jim Huffs &amp; Col for drugs		        4.00

Sat

Jan 23	Taggart to Delaware				        2.00

Sun

Jan 24	Dr Van Houten to Jim Huffs				1.00

Mon

Jan 25	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

Tues

Jan 26	Strosnider to Albert Manns				2.50

Wed
 
Jan 27	Put Mrs Mann in casket				        1.00

Thur	Dr Van Houten to Richardson's			        1.50

Jan

Fri 28	Dr Van Houten to Huffs				        1.00

Jan 29	Helped at Mrs Mann funeral				2.50

	Dr Gorsuch to Johnston &amp; Jim Huffs			2.50

Sat 

Jan 30	Nancy VanHouten &amp; Pet to Jim Huffs			1.00

Sun

Jan 31	Dr Van Houton &amp; Mother from Jim Huffs		        1.00

Feb

Mon 1

Feb

Tues 2	Dr Van Houten to Huffs				        1.00

	Alma Boyd to Mark Perfects				1.50

	Strosy to Butts E. Columbus				5.00

Wed 3

Thur 4	Butts funeral all day		3.00  		        7.00

	First call to Jim Huffs		2.00  

	First call to Clem Baily	2.00  

Fri

Feb 5	Mrs Huff in casket					1.00

	Mrs Bailey in casket				        1.00

Sat

Feb 6	Mrs Baily funeral					1.50

Sun 7	Cora Huff funeral					2.50

Mon

Feb 8	First call to Tom Youngs at Galena			2.00

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Tues

Feb 9	First call to Mrs Conklin at Croton			4.00

	Put Mr Young in casket			

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			16

Wed	Mrs Will Boston to Hospital			        3.50

Feb 10	Tom Young funeral			

Thur	Strosy to Col for John Prosser			        5.00

Feb 11	Doria Stockwell from Hospital			        2.00

Fri

Feb 12	Woman from Col - to Strosy chapel   John Prosser	                    1.50

	First call to G.J. Burrers				1.00

	Five boys to Berlin school house			3.00

Sat

Feb 13	First call to Jake Wibbons				2.00

	First call to Mr Holt				        2.00

	Helped dress, Burrer, Davis &amp; John Prosser woman	2.00

        Taggart to Delaware				        2.00

Sun

Feb 14	To Galena for Davis death certificate			5.00

	Davis funeral				        

	John Prosser woman funeral		        

	Mr Holt in casket				

Mon

Feb 15	Mr Burrer funeral to cemetery		                4.00

	&amp; helped wash machines worked all day		

	Mrs Abbie Kimball to farm				  .50

Tues

Feb 16	Mr Holt funeral					         5.00

	Closson funeral from poor house		

	In ambulance for Mrs Surrell		

Wed

Feb 17	Helped at office					2.00

	Mr Wagner up to farm				        1.00

Thur

Feb 18	Helped take Mrs Surrell to C. Village			

	Mr. &amp; Mrs Strosnider to Columbus			5.00

Fri

Feb 19	First call to Mark Perfects				2.00

	Mrs Surrell funeral   6 hrs				2.50

Sat

Feb 20	O. Young to Tite Whitney's				1.00

	Mrs Perfect in casket				        1.00

Sun	Mrs Perfect funeral				        3.00

Feb 21	Helped care for Howard Domigan		



						17

Mon	moved caskets &amp; seated chapel

	work at office, Scrubbed &amp; washed windows		1.00

Feb 22	To Sanitation Newt Smith				2.00

Tues

Feb 23	Helped at office Mr Domigan in casket			1.00

	Mon to J.L. Edwards					 .75

Wed

Feb 24	Domigan funeral helped all day			        4.00

Thur

Feb 25	Helped with device				    	0.00

	Newt Smith funeral					1.50

        Got Root and took him to Case Hospital			1.50

Fri 26

Sat 27	Helped get Dr Mills casket at Centerburg &amp; work at office  1.00

	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun

Feb 28	First call to John Walkers				2.00

Mon

Mar 1	Taggart to Orange School house			        2.50

Tues	Prospect &amp; Richmond &amp; Snowdorns

Mar 2	B.P. Snyder to out 9 hrs, Ashley Palmer, E. Liberty	10.00

Wed

Mar 3	First call to Dr Mills					2.50

Thur

Mar 4	Strosnider to casket factoy				5.00

	Work at office 5 hrs					1.50

Fri

Mar 5	Dr Mills in casket					1.00

Sat

Mar 6 	Dr Mills funeral					2.00

Sun

Mar 7	Callaham to Devils corners				2.00

Mon

Mar 8	Helwigs 3 to Fargo					3.00

Tues 9

Wed 10	First call to Wm Bostons				2.00

Thur

Mar 11	Mrs Boston in casket		        		7.00

	First call to Lackeys			

	  "      "      "  Oc Chambers		

	Ringer girl to White Cross		

	Back to Oc Chambers 2 hrs		

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			18

Fri	Mrs Boston funeral				        2.00

Mar 12	Mr Chambers in casket				        1.00

Sat
 
Mar 13	Mrs Lackey in casket				        1.00

	Mr Chambers funeral				        2.00

Sun

Mar 14	Mrs Lackey funeral					2.00

	Boy to F. H Arndts					1.00

Mon 15

Tues 16	Taggart to Newark					6.00

	Helped at railroad &amp; office				1.50

Wed	

Mar 17	First call to Mrs Horton				5.00

	Mrs Longshore in casket				        1.00

	Brookens boy in casket &amp; up home			1.00

Thur	

Mar 18	Mrs Longshore funeral				        2.00
        
	Mrs Horten in casket				        1.50

Fri

Mar 19	Brookens boy funeral   6 hr				3.00

Sat

Mar 20	First call to Caswells   Westerville		        15.00

	First call to Mrs VanDimark in		

	Mrs Caswell in casket			

	3 caswells from Cheshire to Sunbury	

	to casket factory to underwoods to Cheshire	

	Then Hose back to Galena for interment	

Sun	

Mar 21	Mr Wagner up to farm				         1.00

	Helped at office

Mon

Mar 22	Mrs Caswell funeral				         3.00

	Mrs VanDimark in casket			

	Harry Hall &amp; wife home				         1.00

Tues

Mar 23	First call to Aniah Manters				 2.00

	Hixenbaugh's to Mt Vernon				 5.00

	Hose took Strosy to Mr Rice below Glen Horn		 2.50

	Then got anib and got him &amp; work at office	

Wed 24	Mr Rice in casket

Thur 25	Mr Manter in casket &amp; funeral all day			 3.00



						19

Fri 26	Mr Rice funeral					         1.00

	First call to Will Clayton's father			 2.50

Sat

Mar 27	Dressed Mr Clayton &amp; brot to chapel			 1.00

	First call to Mrs Whittier				 2.50

	Ed Roush to Cheshire				         1.00

Sun

Mar 28	Mr Clayton funeral at Croton				 2.00

Mon

Mar 29	Helped at office &amp; put Mrs Whitten in casket		 1.50

Tues	Taggart to Columbus				         5.00

Mar 30	Helped at office

	Mrs Whitten funeral				         2.00

Wed

Mar 31 	Chelsea Carpenter funeral			         3.00

	Mrs Webb Mathews in casket		

Thur

April 1	Mrs Mathews funeral  6 hr				 2.00

Fri

April 2	Main north of Adams corners to Radium Hospital	         1.50

Sat	

Apr 3	Harry Fagan to Delaware				         2.00

	Harry Fagan from Delaware				 2.00

Sun

April 4	Festus Sherbourne to Delaware			         2.00

	To Col - for casket &amp; put Chas. Jaycox in it		 1.50

Mon

April 5	First call to Mary Link				         2.00

	First call to Ogank'					 2.00

Tues

April 6	Mr Jaycox funeral					 2.00

	Mary Leak in casket				         1.00

Wed

April 7	Mr Ogane in casket				         1.00

	Four Galena people to wedding near Linworth	         5.00

Thur

April 8	Chairs from Searles			        	 2.00

	Chairs to &amp; from Ogaus &amp; helped at funeral	

	Helped with Frank Sheets			

Fri

April 9	Sheets in casket &amp; up home				 1.00

	Man &amp; woman to Luther Johnstons			         1.50

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			20

	Sat Sheets funeral					2.00

April 10	Chairs from Sheets				1.50

Sun 11

Mon 12	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

	Mr Yoder out for Houses to Dave			        5.00

Tues

April 13	Will Forwood funeral and work at office		2.50

Wed

April 14	First call to Link Scott   5 hr  and	]	3.50

	Door badge to Galina

	Mr Blanier home					        1.50

	Abbie Kimball to farm				         .50

Thur	

April 15	Dr VanHoutin &amp; Wife to Columbus			5.00

	Mrs Scott in casket					1.00

Fri

April 16	Taggart to Fredericktown			6.00

	Hose at Mrs Scott funeral				2.00

	Strosy to Bults at Columbus				5.00

Sat

April 17	To Butts with casket also to casket		2.00

	Man, woman &amp; kids 1 mi E of Marengo			3.00

Sun

April 18	Butts boy funeral				3.00

Mon

April 19	Anib from Mrs Cornells to Harry Cornwell	1.00

fues

April 20	First call to Jom McElwers			2.00

Wed

April 21	Jim McElure in casket				1.00

Thur

April 22	Mr McElwee funeral			]	3.00

	To Gallogly's twice

Fri 23

Sat 24

Sun 25	Man to Mt vernon &amp; Galina				5.00

Mon

April 26	Man up to Hockins school house			2.00

	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00




						21

Tues

April 27	Taggart to Delaware				2.00

Wed 28

Thur 29	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

Fri

April 30	Man to Delaware					2.00

Sat

May 1	Taggart to Worthington				        3.00

	Woman to Delaware					2.00

Sun

May 2	Taggart &amp; man from Big 4 R. R.				2.50

Mon

May 3	Wagner up to farm					1.00

Tues 4

Wed 5

Thur 6	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Helped take Jimmie Huff to Hospital			1.50

Fri 7

Sat 8	taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun

May 9	Man to Delaware					        2.50

Mon

May 10	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

	Bart Snyder to Condit &amp; Richwood			8.00

Tues

May 11	Zaabo to Columbus					5.00
 
	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

Wed 12

Thur 13

Fri 14	To miller girls from C. Allens to W. Galvin		1.50

Sat

May 15	Strosnider to Hildebrands				1.50

Sun

May 16	Man to Delaware					        2.50

	Mrs Hildebrands funeral				        1.00

	Boy to Johnstown					2.00

Mon

May 17	Mrs Hildebrand funeral				        2.50

Tues	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

May 18	O Young to Westerville				        2.00

	O Young &amp; man to Dustins				1.00

	Strosy to Pearl Griffiths				2.00


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[corresponds to page 22 (L) and page 23 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

			22

Wed

May 19	O. Young &amp; man to Dustins				1.00

Thur 20	Mrs Griffith in casket				        1.00

Fri 21

May 21	Mrs Reiger up to Orr Carpenters			        1.50

Sat

May 22	Mr &amp; Mrs Fagan to Columbus				5.00

	3 students to Delaware				        2.00

	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun

May 23	Festus Sherbourne to Delaware			        2.00

	Strosy to Linden at Roxie Hupps			        5.00

Mon

May 24	Roxie Hupp in casket    5 hr				1.50

Tues

May 25	Mrs Hupp funeral &amp; helped take her in house		2.00

Wed 26

Thur 27

Fri 28	Taggart to Radnor					4.00

	Helped with Mr Ritter				        1.50

Sat

May 29	Taggart to Columbus 				        5.00
  
	Dressed Ritter &amp; took him home			        1.00

Sun 30

Mon 31	Ritter funeral  Mrs C. Hupp to Linden			2.50

Tues

June 1	Chairs from Ritters					2.00

	First call to Skinner Potters				1.50

	Woman near Marengo				        3.00

Wed	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

June 2	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

	Martha Wilson from Grant Hospital			1.50

Thur

June 3	S. Potter in casket &amp; his funeral			2.50

	Out to Marthas with body				1.00

Fri

June 4	Strosy Elizabeth &amp; Clouse to Col.			5.00

	  "        out to Marthas				1.00

	Mr &amp; Mrs Taggart to Newark				5.00

Sat

June 5	Chairs out to Marthas				        3.00

	Strosy   "    "        "		

	Chairs from Marthas		





						23

Sun

June 6	Doanis up to Sharmons				        1.50

Mon

June7	Wagner up to farm					1.00

Tues 8

Wed 9	Taggart to Columbus 				        5.00

Thur 10

Fri 11

Sat 12	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun

Jun 13	Fagan to Col - He &amp; wife back				5.00

	Festus Sherbourne to Delaware			        2.00

Mon 14

Tues 15

Wed 16

Thur 17	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

Fri 18

Sat 19	Mrs Kimball to farm				 	 .50

	Strosnider to Whittens				        2.50

Sun 20

Mon 21	Mr Whitten in casket				        1.00

Tues

June 22	Mr Whitten funeral					2.00

Wed 23

Thur 24

Fri 25	Taggart to Canton					22.00

Sat

June 26	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun

Jun 27	Strosnider to John Greggs				2.00

	Helped get little Gammill girl to Mt Vernon		1.50

Mon

June 28	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

	Mr Gregg in casket					1.00

	Little Gammill girl down home				1.00

	Mr Wagner up to farm				        1.00

Tues

June 29	Gregg funeral back after class				2.50

	Casket to Galena for Gammill girl	

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[corresponds to page 24 (L) and page 25 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


			24

Wed

June 30	Gammill girl funeral					1.50

Thur

July 1

Fri

July 2	Taggart to Mt Vernon, Lake &amp; Cross back			5.00

Sat

July 3	First call to Kinsels below C. Village			2.50

Sun 4

Mon 5	woman to Galena					         .50

	Casket to Kinsels					1.00

	Fagans to Centerburg &amp; Granville			5.00

	Lewellyn Davis family &amp; Festus to Del			3.00

Tues

July 6	Kinsel funeral					        2.00

	Chautaugua girl to Galena				1.00

Wed 7

Thur 8	Chautaugua girl to Galena				1.50

Fri

July 9	Chautaugua woman to Galena				4.00	

	Chautaugua girl to Galena				 .50

Sat

July 10	Chautaugua girl to Galena				 .50

	Ambulance trip from McWilsons to Mt Carmel		1.50

Sun

July 11	Two women to Mt Vernon &amp; Columbus			11.00

Mon

July 12	First call, Mr Hatch					1.50

Tues

July 13	Taggart to Brown Steel Co. &amp; Union S			5.00

	Taggart to Delaware Big 4				2.00

Wed

July 14	Mr Hatch in casket and out home			        1.00

	Mrs Kimball to farm					 .50

Thur	

July 15	Chairs to Hatch &amp; funeral				2.00

	Chairs from Hutch's					1.00

Fri 16

Sat 17	First call to Clevengers				2.00

Sun

July 18	Miss Greenwald to Radium Hospital			1.50

	Work at office casket to Clevengers			2.00




						25

Mon	Chairs to Clevengers				        4.00

July 19	Clevengers funeral all day	

Tues

July 20	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Wed

July 21	Mrs Kimball &amp; Cupp to Columbus			        5.00

	First call Foster boy Grant Hospital			1.50

Thur

July 22	First call Mrs Day					2.00

	Frank Williams to Hospital				2.00

	Foster boy in casket and out home			2.00

Fri

July 23	Device to Johnstown cemetery &amp; chairs to Fosters (applestore) 4.00

	Strosnider to Condit to cemetery man			1.00

Sat

July 24	Mrs Day in casket					1.50

Sun

July 25	Mrs Day funeral					        3.00

Mon 26

Tues 27	Taggart to Zanesville				        12.00

Wed 28

Thur 29

Fri 30	First call Franklin baby				1.00

Sat

July 31	Franklin baby funeral (Strosy) &amp; trip to Galena		3.00

Sun

Aug 1	First call Mrs A. Wilson				1.50

Mon 2

Tues 3	Work at office				        	4.00

	Mabel Prosser from Union Station  (all day)	

	casket to A. Wilsons				

Wed

Aug 4	Mabel Prosser funeral				        2.00

Thur

Aug 5	Chas Dwinnell to Mt Carmel				1.50

	First call to Patricks Fargo				2.50

Fri

Aug 6	Mrs Wilson funeral &amp; other work			        3.00

Sat

Aug 7	Patrick man in casket				        1.50

	woman to Delaware					2.00



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[corresponds to page 26 (L) and page 27 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


			26

Sun	First call Chas. Dwinnell				1.50

Aug 8	Patrick man funeral					2.50

	chairs from Patrick					2.00

Mon

Aug 9	Work at office &amp; Dwinnell in casket			1.50

Tues

Aug 10	Work at office &amp; Dwinnell funeral			3.00

Wed 11

Thur 12	

Fri 13	Taggart to Walhonding				        10.00

Sat 14

Sun 15	Rosa &amp; Lily Barcus to Galena				 .50

	Helped at cemetery Judge for Avanturf funeral		1.50

	Hill, Buckingham, Patrick &amp; girl to Col - Bus people	5.00

Mon

Aug 16	First call to Ruperts O Green				2.00

	Mr Wagner to farm	
				
	Strosnider to Wheelers Galena				1.00

Tues

Aug 17	Casket to Ruperts					1.00

	Strosnider to Cooleys				        1.00

Wed

Aug 18	Rupert funeral					        2.00

Thur 19

Fri 20	Taggart to Walhonding

Sat 21							        10.00

Sun 22	To Hospital for Burns Hempstead			        3.00

	work at office			

	Strosnider to Crotin					2.00

	Out to Dan Davis farm for Day girl			1.00

Mon

Aug 23	Orr Carpenter to Hospital			        3.00

	Hempstead in casket and to Crotin	

	Man to 3 C's Hatchery				        1.00

Tues

Aug 24	Taggart to Walhonding				        10.00

Wed

Aug 25	Burns Hempstead funeral				        3.00

Thur

Aug 26	Man to Delaware					        2.00





						27

Fri 27

Sat 28	Strosnider to Frank Johnsons Johnstown			2.00

	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun 29

Mon 30	Taggart to Delaware					2.00
	
Tues 31	

Wed

Sept 1	Mrs Beum to Columbus				        5.00

Thur

Sept 2	Mrs Jack Clime to Hospital Aub				1.50

Fri

Sept 3	Frank Irwin from State Hospital &amp; work at office	2.00

Sat

Sept 4	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

	Irwin in casket &amp; work at office			1.00

	Mrs Kimball to Magnetic Springs			        4.00

Sun

Sept 5	Frank Irwin funeral					1.50

Mon

Sept 6	Taggart to Walhonding				        10.00

	Llewellyn Davis to Delaware				2.00

Tues

Sept 7	Mrs Hagaman to Westerville				1.50

Wed

Sept 8	Sstrosnider to Cheshire, Kilbourne &amp; E. Liberty		3.00

Thur

Sept 9	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Fri

Sept 10	Taggart to Columbus				        2.00

Sat 11

Sun 12

Mon 13

Tues 14	Strosy to Rolo DeWittafer Sally Kimkin &amp; work at office	1.50

Wed

Sept 15	Man from Butler farm				        1.00

	Young &amp; Landrum from Del to VanSickle			3.00

	Taggart to Delaware					2.00
	
	Taggart to Union Station				5.00

Thur

Sept 16 	Mr Cain to Westerville				1.50


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[corresponds to page 28 (L) and page 29 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


			28

Fri

Sept 17	Work at office dress Sally Kimkin			6.00

Sat

Sept 18	Trip to Condit Cemetery &amp; Kimkin funeral		2.00

Sun 19

Mon 20

Tues 21

Wed 22	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

Thur 23	

Fri 24	Taggart to Walhonding			                10.00

	Girl to Monnett Hall and back				2.50

Sat

Sept 25	Llewellyn Davis to a Culver farm &amp; round			1.50

	Strosnider to Riece Reeds'				2.50

Sun 26

Mon 27	Reed in casket &amp; funeral all day			3.00

Tues

Sept 28	First call to Clara Longshores				2.00

	First call to Jay Scovell's				2.00

Wed

Sept 29	Casket to Longshores				        1.00

Thur

Sept 30	casket to Scovell's					1.00

	Mary Longshores funeral				        2.00

	Chairs from Longshores				        1.00

Fri

Oct 1 	Trip to Scovell home &amp; cemetery			        2.00

	Scovell funeral with machine				2.00

	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

Sat 2

Sun 3

Mon 4	McWilson from Hospital				        1.50

	Taggart to Walhonding				        10.00

Tues

Oct 5	Man to near Mt Liberty				        2.00

Wed

Oct 6 	Woman from Cheshire to St Francis Hospital		1.50

Thur

Oct 7	Strosnider out hunting				        1.00	




						29

Fri

Oct 8	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sat

Oct 9	Casket to Sebrings' for Mrs Wright-Smith			1.00

	Pearl Dwinnell from Delaware				2.00

	Man out to near Hill school house			1.50

Sun

Oct 10	Mrs Smith funeral					2.00

Mon

Oct 11	First call to Waters below Harlem			3.00

Tues

Oct 12	Casket to Waters &amp; to Westerville			2.00

Wed

Oct 13	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Mrs Waters funeral					3.00

	First call Mrs Ocella Smith				1.00

Thur

Oct 14	Taggart to Walhonding				        10.00

Fri

Oct 15	Mrs Smith funeral		]		        3.00

	Sam Wilcox to Hospital		]

	Note to Sam Wilcox					1.00

Sat

Oct 16	Ambulance to Fairchild				        8.00

Sun 17	

Mon 18	Man to Johnstown					2.00

	Taggart to Hocking Valley				2.00

	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

Tues 19

Wed 20

Thur 21

Fri 22	First call Wm Jacobus				        3.00

Sat

Oct 23	Mr Jacobus in casket					1.00

Sun 24

Mon 25	Mr Jacobus funeral					3.00

Tues

Oct 26	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Wed

Oct 27	First call to Orr Carpenter				2.00

Taggart to Walhonding					        10.00

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[corresponds to page 30 (L) and page 31 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


			30

Thur	Mr Carpenter in casket				        1.00

Oct 28	Mr Wagner to Watts sale &amp; Wilcox farm			2.00

Fri

Oct 29	Herbert Fish to C.W. Smiths &amp; Geddis			2.00

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	First call to Weavers					2.50

Sat

Oct 30	Mr Weaver in casket					1.00

	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun

Oct 31	Mr Weaver funeral					2.00

Mon

Nov 1	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

	Man &amp; woman to Luther Johnstons'			1.50

Tues 2

Wed 3	Jess Stitle &amp; Pearl Dwinnell to Fargo			1.50

	Taggart to Walhonding				        10.00

	Mrs Magill &amp; girls to Westerville			1.50

Thur

Nov 4	Mrs Williams to Croton				        1.50

Fri

Nov 5	Mrs Williams from Croton				1.50

Sat 6

Sun 7	Trip to O'Shaughnessy Dam

Mon

Nov 8	Strosy to Williams bridge duck (illegible)			1.00

	Strods from William bridge				1.00

	Mrs Osborne to Columbus				        5.00

Tues 9	

Wed 10

Thur 11	Strosnider to Lawson Bridge Little Walnut

	and back from Berkshire Bridge			        1.50

Fri

Nov 12	Taggart to Hocking Valley				2.00

Sat

Nov 13	Louisville, O people to State-Michigan game		10.00

Sun

Nov 14	Hines boy to University Hospital			1.50

Mon	Strosy to Will Strosniders				1.00

Nov 15	Mr Jolley in casket &amp; office work			1.50	




						31

Tues	Mr Jolley funeral					3.00

Nov 16	First call Cliff Horlocker				5.00

Wed

Nov 17	Mr Horlocker in casket all day				2.00

	Amb from Shaws to Galena				1.00

Thur

Nov 18	Horlocker funeral all day				3.50

Fri

Nov 19	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sat

Nov 20	Mrs Cash Barnes in casket				1.00

	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun

Nov 21	Mrs Barnes funeral					2.50

Mon 22

Tues 23

Wed 24	Tagart to Delaware					2.00

Thur	Amb to Al Bonham					0.00

Nov 25	Lehman girl from home to Bus				 .75

Fri 26

Sat 27	Taggart to Walhonding				        10.00

	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun 28

Mon 29

Tues 30	Taggart to Big 4					2.00

Wed

Dec 1	First call to Harm Loars				1.50

Thur

Dec 2	Mrs Loar in casket					1.00

Fri

Dec 3	Work at office &amp; Mrs Loars funeral			3.00

Sat

Dec 4	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

	4 Cincinnati people to Centerburg			4.00

Sun

Dec 5	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

	Robert Sherbourns &amp; Wife &amp; Lizzie Kempton to Col	5.00

Mon 6

Tues 7	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Wed 8

Thur 9	First call to Hubbards' Pagetown			3.00

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[corresponds to page 32 (L) and page 33 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

			32

Fri 10

Sat 11	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun

Dec 12	Mrs Hubbard funeral				        3.00

	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

Mon

Dec 13	First call to Mrs Burks' Marion				7.00

	Amb to Marion to Burks				        1.50

	chairs from Pagetown				        2.00

Tues

Dec 14	Taggart to Hocking Valley R.R.				2.00

	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

	Man to Galena					         .75

Wed

Dec 15	Mrs Burk funeral &amp; work at office 			2.00

	Taggart from Columbus				        5.00

Thur

Dec 16	Mrs Whitney, Mrs Gill, Mr Edwards &amp; Lillian Wilson to Larue 8.00

Fri

Dec 17	Ford boy to Centerburg				        3.00

Sat

Dec 18	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun

Dec 19	First call to Freemans Mr Greenfield 			2.00

	Mabel Kempton funeral				        2.00

	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

Mon

Dec 20	Mr Greenfield in casket				        1.00

Tues

Dec 21	Jeff Strosnider from Will's				1.00

	chairs from Freeman's				        1.50

Wed

Dec 22	First call to T.P. Landon's				1.00

Thur

Dec 23	Mr Landon in casket					0.00

	J. Strosnider to John's				        5.00
	
        J and John back to A.D.		

	Will and daughters to A.D.	

	John &amp; Jeff back home		

	Will &amp; daughters back home	




						33

Fri	Mr Landon funeral					3.00

Dec 24	Man up to old Pitman farm				1.25

Sat

Dec 25	Walkers' to Waldo's in Columbus			        6.00

Sun

Dec 26	First call to Oldham's				        2.50

Mon

Dec 27	Mr Oldham in casket				        1.00

	O. Young to gas gate					1.00

Tues

Dec 28	Mr Oldham funeral					2.00

Wed 

Dec 29	First call to Will Stevensons'				1.50

Thur

Dec 30	Mrs Stevenson in casket				        1.00

	Will Stevenson to Johnstown cemetery Mrs Day home	2.00

	Woman to F.H. Arndts'				        1.00

Fri

Dec 31	To Oakley Building Col for Dr Van Houten		5.00

Sat

1927

Jan 1	Device to Johnston cemetery		Paid		2.50

	Auto to Mrs Stevenson funeral				2.50

	Taggart to James Taggart				2.00

	Man to Pitman farm					1.25

Sun

Jan 2	First call to Waldrons north of Galena			2.00

	Broke down boy out to Ward Perfects then to West		3.50

Mon

Jan 3	Mr Waldron in casket				        1.00

	Man to Slife farm					 .75

	First to Mrs Merideth's				        2.00

Tues

Jan 4	Strosnider to Waldrons				        1.00

Wed

Jan 5	Auto to Waldron funeral				        2.00

	Back to Sunbury for gras house			        1.00

	Mrs Meridith in casket				        1.00

	Martha Lott farm O. Green to Sunbury			1.25

	(below illegible

	Galena woman to White Cross Hospital			1.00

Thur

Jan 6	Mrs Merideth funeral				        2.00

	O. Young to Dustins on Westerville road		        1.00

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[corresponds to page 34 (L) and page 35 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

			34

Fri Jan 7

Sat Jan 8

Sun Jan 9	Taggart from Delaware				2.00

Mon

Jan 10	First call to Sherman north of Fargo			2.50

Tues

Jan 11	Miss Sherman in casket				        1.00

Wed

Jan 12	Miss Sherman funeral				        2.50

Thur

Jan 13	Mrs Dr Williams to Mrs Nitschke's funeral			7.00

Fri

Jan 14	Taggart to Foundry &amp; Highway Department		        5.00

Sat

Jan 15	To Columbus for Dr. Van Houten			        5.00

	Festus Sherbourne from Delaware			        2.00

Sun 16

Mon 17	Mrs Mariott to Grant Hospital in Aub			1.50

	First call to Ulerys near New Albany			3.00

	Man up to Slife farm					 .75

Tues 18

Wed 19	Mr Ulery in casket					1.50

	First call to Dailys'					2.00

Thur

Jan 20	Mr Ulery funeral					3.00

	First call to Otis Longshore in Col			5.00

Fri

Jan 21	Mr Daily in casket		 all day 9 1/2 hrs	4.00

	Otis Longshore from Col		

Sat

Jan 22	Mr Daily funeral		 all day		4.00

	Otis Longshore from Col		

Sun

Jan 23	Otis Longshore funeral				        2.50

Mon

Jan 24	Man to Delaware					        2.00

	Frank Stelzer from Jane Case Hospital			1.00

Tues

Jan 25	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Wed

Jan 26	Piano man to Butler farm				1.00




						35

Thur

Jan 27

Fri 28

Sat 29	Ot Young to bridge west of Galena school

Sun

Jan 30	First call to Cyrus Hoys'			        5.00

	To Mt Vernon for Potter boy	

	Potter boy out home		

Mon

Jan 31	My Hoy in casket					1.00

	Potter boy in casket					1.00

Mon

Jan 31	Mr Hoy in casket					1.00

	Potter boy in casket					1.00

Tues

Feb 1	Mr Hoy funeral					        5.00

	chairs from Hoys and		

	chairs to Potters		

Wed

Feb 2	First call in Amb for Mrs Decker		        5.00

	Potter funeral			

	chairs from Potters		

	Work at office &amp; Mrs Decker out home	

Thur

Feb 3	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Mrs Decker in casket				        1.00

Fri

Feb 4	Mrs Decker funeral					2.50

	Mrs Hoy amb from Galena &amp; work at office		1.50

Sat

Feb 5	Dell Brown amb from home &amp; work at office		1.50

Sun

Feb 6	Work at office &amp; Mrs Hoy funeral			2.00

	Trip to Geo Browns					1.00

	First call to Riley DeWitts				2.00

Mon

Feb 7	Man to Berkshire store				        1.00

	Della Brown in casket &amp; work in office			2.00

Thur

Feb 8	Della Brown funeral					2.00

	Mrs Perfect in casket				        1.00

Wed

Feb 9	Mrs Perfect funeral					2.00

	chairs from Rily Dewitt				        1.00

	Trip to Smiths					        1.00

	First call to Mrs Bartons				2.50

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[corresponds to page 36 (L) and page 37 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

			36

Thur	Mrs Barton in casket					1.00

Feb 10	To Union Station for Claude Smythes			1.50

	Strosy to Galena					1.00

	Work at office					        1.00

Fri

Feb 11	Claude Smythe home					1.00

	Mrs Barton funeral					2.00
	
Sat

Feb 12	Trip to Smythes					        1.00

Sun

Feb 13	chairs to Smythes'				        6.00

	Smythe funeral			

	back to Smythe's for case	

	First care of Hallie Cole	

	Girl to Delaware					2.00

Mon
Feb 14	Cole girl to Westerville				1.00

Tues

Feb 15	First call Aunt Eliza Perfect				2.00

	Two trips to Otis Perfect				2.00

Wed

Feb 16	First call Mr Plums					2.00

	Hallie Cole in casket					1.00

	Mrs Perfect in casket				        1.00

	Trip to Mr Plums to dress him				2.00

Thur

Feb 17	Mr Plum in casket					3.50

	Cole girl funeral				

Fri

Feb 18	Out to Perfects &amp; Trenton cemetery			1.50

	Mrs Perfect funeral					2.00

	Man to Olive Green					1.50

Sat

Feb 19	Mr Plum funeral					        2.00

	chairs from Plums					1.00

	Man &amp; woman to Alexandria				3.50

Sun

Feb 20	First call to Blakelys					1.00

	Trip to casket factory				        5.00



						37

Mon	Mrs Cunningham to Galina to Hospital			1.00

Feb 21	Mrs Blakely in casket				        1.00

	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

Tues

Feb 22	Taggart to Delaware Big 4				2.00

	Mrs Blakely funeral				        3.00

	Helped in Jones home		

Wed

Feb 23	First call Mr Dresbach				        3.00

	To case Hospital for Hartman girl

Thur

Feb 24	Work at office			 10hrs		        5.00

	Mr Dresbach in casket &amp; taken home	

	Trips Croton for Conklin &amp; work at office	

Fri

Feb 25	Hartrum girl in casket				        2.50

	Hartrum funeral &amp; work at office

	Margaret Williamson to Delaware			        2.00

Sat

Feb 26	Mr Conklin funeral					2.50

	chairs from Dresbach's &amp; work at office	

Sun

Feb 27	Mr Dresbach burial at Kingston				3.00

	First call Mrs Cornell					2.00

Mon 

Feb 28	First call for Mrs Case				        2.00

	Work at office &amp; Mrs Cornell in casket			1.50

	Mrs Landon to Delaware				        2.00

Tues

Mar 1	Mrs Case in casket					1.00

	Frances Hannon casket				        1.00

	Mrs Cornell funeral					1.00

Wed

Mar 2	Mrs Case funeral					2.00

	Box to Trenton cemetery				        1.00

Thur

Mar 3	Trip to Hannons &amp; cemetery				1.50

	Mrs Otis Gamwill to Case Hospital			1.50

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[corresponds to page 38 (L) and page 39 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


		38

Fri	Strosnider to Jake Colis				1.00

Mar 4	Mr Hostelter from Centerburg				2.00

Sat

Mar 5	Mr Hostelter to Galena &amp; Johnstown			2.50

	Taggart to Mt Vernon &amp; Fredericktown			6.00

	Mr Hostelter from Galena				 .50

Sun 6

Mon 7

Tues 8	Man to Blayney farm				         .75

Wed 9

Thur 10	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Mr Hostelter to Galena				         .75

	Mr Hostelter to Delaware				2.00

Fri

Mar 11	First call Mr Van Tassel 				2.00

	Woman to downtown Harlem				1.50

Sat

Mar 12	Strosnider to Columbus				        5.00

Sun

Mar 13	Device to Redrock cemetery				2.00

Mon

Mar 14	Mr Hostelter from Delaware				2.00

	Two women to Marengo to Phillips funeral		3.00

Tues 15

Wed 16	First call to Lee Adams, Westerville			2.50

Thur

Mar 17	Mrs Adams in casket				        1.00

	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

Fri

Mar 18	Trip to Adams with chairs, Westerville			2.00

Sat

Mar 19	Mrs Adams funeral					2.00

	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

	Two Centerburg boys, girl &amp; Ramey Girl to Case Hospital	5.00

Sun 20

Mon 21	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

Tues 22

Wed 23

Thur 24




						39

Fri 

Mar 25	Hi Dewitt to L. McMasters				3.00

Sat

Mar 26	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun 27

Mon 28	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

	Mrs Louden to Delaware				        2.00

	First call to Frank Groves (Mrs Arnett) C. Village	2.00

Tues

Mar 29	First call to Mrs Closson				2.50

	Helped unload caskets &amp; Mrs Arnett in Casket		1.50

	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

Wed

Mar 30	Trip to Clossons to dress Mrs Closson			2.50

	Mrs Arnett funeral					2.50

Thur

Mar 31	Trip to Clossons to dress Mrs Closson			2.50

	and Closson funeral (all day)				5.00

	Mr Franks from Columbus &amp; work at office		2.50

Fri 1

Sat 2	Mrs Runnels in casket, Franks in casket	]		1.50

	and other work at office		]

Sun

Apr 3	Helped take device box to Condit			2.00

	cemetery &amp; at Franks funeral		

Mon

April 4	Mrs Funnels funeral at Rich Hill			2.00

Tues 5

Wed 6	Arthur Sherbourne &amp; family to Galena			1.00

	First call to Mrs Collins west of Berkshire Hubbard comes 2.00

Thur	

April 7	Ed Hagamans to Delaware Jane Case Hospital		2.00

	Mrs Collins in casket					1.00

	Man to Delaware					        2.00

Fri

April 8	Shipped Mrs Collins from Big 4 Rd			1.50

Sat 9

Sun 10	First call Wilbur Marriotts				2.00

Mon

April 11 Mrs Mariott in casket			        	1.00

	Mrs Harry Hall to Ketchains				1.00

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[corresponds to page 40 (L) and page 41 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


		40

Tues	Taggart to Big 4 depot Del				2.00

April 12	Mrs Mariott funeral				2.50

	Chairs to Mariotts					1.00

	Chairs from Mariotts				        1.50

Wed

April 13	Taggart to Mt Vernon				5.00

Thur

April 14	Mrs Welch to Columbus				5.00

	First call Mrs Harriett Wilcox				2.00

Fri

Apr 15	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Culp from Galena					 .75

Sat

April 16	Mrs Wilcox in casket				1.00

	Corbin boy to Westerville				1.50

Sun

Apr 17	Mrs Wilcox funeral					2.00

	Lahman girl to bus					 .75

Mon 18

Tues 19	At Smythe sale for Taggart				1.00

Wed 20

Thur 21	Trip to Cheshire for Mr Smith &amp; work at			1.50

Fri

Apr 22	Mr Taggart to Fred Dustins				1.00

Sat

Apr 23	Yeast man to Galena					 .75

Sun

April 24	Mr Smith funeral				1.50

Mon

April 25	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

Tues

April 26	Taggart to Delaware Hocking Valley		2.00

	To Delaware for Taggart waited 3 hrs			2.00

	and Fagan came back

Wed

April 27	Taggart to Mt Vernon				5.00

Thur

April 28	Abbie Kimball to Magnets S.			4.00

Fri

Apr 29







						41

Sat	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Apr 30	Went after Fagan &amp; did not come			        2.00

Sun 
 
May 1	First call Wayne Bockover				4.00

	First call Ollie Patterson		

Mon

May 2	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

	First call Virgil Claytons				5.00

	Trip to Patterson			

	Wayne Bockover in casket		

	Allie Patterson in casket		

Tues

May 3	To Africa cemetery with Wells Crowl			1.00

	Ollie Patterson funeral				        2.00

Wed

May 4	Virgil Clayton baby funeral				6.00

	Wayne Bockover funeral		

Thur

May 5	Strosnider to West of Galena old Platt place		1.00

Fri

May 6	Strosy &amp; Elizabeth to Col				5.00

Sat

May 7	First call Mrs Evarts					2.00

Sun 8

Mon 9	Mrs Evarts in casket					1.00

	Strosnider to Col - to get glasses fixed		5.00

Tues

May 10	Mrs Evarts funeral					2.00

	Man to Delaware					        2.00

Wed

May 11	Trip to Furniss Corners for Ben West			1.50

Thur

May 12	First call Dave Chase				        2.00

Fri	

May 13	First call Jerry Coles					2.00

	Work at office Blanche Perfect &amp; unboxed caskets	1.50

	Mrs Chase in casket					1.00

Sat

May 14	Taggart to Delaware &amp; Fagan back			2.00

	Blanche Perfect home Mrs Cole in casket &amp; work at office 2.00

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[corresponds to page 42 (L) and page 43 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

		42

Sun	Chairs to &amp; from C. Perfects				1.50

May 15	Trip to Mt Pleasant with grass &amp; device			1.50

	Amb to Mt Carmel for Mr Domigan			        1.50

	Taggart from Delaware &amp; Fagan over			2.50

May 16	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

	To Galena for burial permit				1.00

	Mrs Cole funeral					2.00

Tues 17

Wed 18	Mrs Beum to Rome for buttermilk			        1.00

	First call Frank McCartys Mrs Mann			3.00

Thur

May 19	Mrs Mann in casket					3.00

	First call Edwards on Benedict Place	

Fri

May 20	Mrs Mann funeral all day				4.00

Sat

May 21	Chairs and casket to Edwards				2.00

	Chairs from Edwards				        2.00

	Three boys to Delaware at 9.30 evening			3.00

Sun

May 22	Harvey Allen to his fathers				 .75

Mon

May 23	Mrs Chandler in casket				        1.00

Tues

May 24	Mrs Chandler funeral				        2.00

Wed

May 25  To Mt Vernon for Mrs C. Robinsons &amp; work at office      2.00

Thur	

May 26	Mrs Robinson out home				        1.00

	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

Fri

May 27	Taggart to Utica					5.00

	Strosnider to Robinsons				        1.50

Sat

May 28	Mrs Robinson funeral				        2.00

	Taylor man to Johnston				        2.00

	Mrs Garvin to Harm Morrisons			        1.25

Sun 29

Mon

May 30	Mrs McGarvan to Harm Morrisons			        1.25




						43

Tues	Mr Haller to Columbus				        5.00

May 31	

Wed

June1	Ot Young to gas gate				        1.00

	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

Thur	

June 2	Taggart to Hocking Valley at Del			2.00

	Taggart From Interurban Station Del			2.00

Fri

June 3	First call for Mrs Cole at Mr Manus			2.50

	Man to Delaware					        2.00

Sat

June 4	Mrs Cole in casket					1.00

	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun

June 5	Mrs Cole funeral					3.00

	To people to Hagmans at Berkshire			1.00

Mon

June 6	Mrs Dr Williams to Dell Tracys				6.00

Tues 7

Wed 8

Thur 9

Fri 10	Taggart to Utica					5.00

Sat

June 11	Ethel Hagaman to Westerville				1.50

Sun 12

Mon 13	Man, child &amp; two women to Delaware			2.50

Tues 14

Wed 15

Thur 16	Two women to Delaware				        2.00

Fri 17

Sat 18

Sun 19

Mon 20

Tues 21	Mr Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

Wed

June 22	First call to G.D. Works				2.00

	Mr Taggart to Hocking Valley to Corey			2.00

	Mrs Strosnider &amp; Elizabeth to Frank Hoovers		 .50

	Mrs S. &amp; Elizabeth back from Hoovers			 .50

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[corresponds to page 44 (L) and page 45 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

		44

Thur	Mrs Work in casket					1.00

June 23	Amb trip to Grant Hospital with Grules			1.50

Fri

June 24	Flowers to Mr Works				        1.00

	Mrs Work funeral					2.00

Sat

June 25	Clarence Ford &amp; girl to Joe Huddleston farm		2.00

Sun

June 26	First call for Mrs Workman &amp; work at office		1.50

Mon

June 27	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Tues

June 28	Taggart to Norwalk					18.00

Wed

June 29	Amb trip to Marengo				        1.00

Thur 30

Fri July 1	Taggartt to Mt Vernon				5.00

Sat

July 2	First call Virgil Brevoorts				5.00

	Mrs Sedgwick to Brevoorts				5.00

	Casket to Brevoorts					2.00

	Amb Trip for Granville boy				6.00

Sun

July 3	Mabel Brevoort funeral				        3.00

Mon	

July 4	Mrs Linns to Galena					5.00

Tues

July 5	Man &amp; woman to Newark (wrecked car)			6.00

Wed

July 6	Strosnider to Galena Bank &amp; Brickers			1.00

Thur 7

Fri 8	First call Mr Newman				        2.00

	Trip to Galena to Newmans				1.00

Sat

July 9	Mr Newman in casket				        1.00

Sun

July 10	Boy to Delaware					        2.00

Mon 11	Strosnider to Galena				        6.00

	Newman funeral			

First call for George Heycook		







						45

Tues

July 12	Mr Heycook in casket				        1.00

Wed

July 13	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Mr Heycook funeral					2.00

Thur

July 14	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

Fri

July 15	Mrs Carol Edwards to Mt Carmel			        1.50

	Man to Johnstown					2.00

Sat 16

Sun 17

Mon 18	First call Mr Ellisons					2.00

Tues

July 19	Mr Wagner to farm					1.00

	Two trips to Ellisons					4.00

	Mr Ellison in casket					1.00

Wed

July 20	Strosy to Galena to cemetery				1.00

Thur

July 21	Mr Ellison funeral					4.00

Fri

July 22	First call Mr Nettleton				        2.00

	work at office					        0.00

Sat

July 23	Earl Gaylord burial					2.00

	Mr Nettleton in casket				        1.00

Sun

July 24	Mr Nettleton funeral				        3.00

	Work at office with Lorain man	

Mon

July 25	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

	Lorain man to Delaware &amp; back			        1.00

	Taggart to Mt Gilead					5.00

Tues 26	Taggart back to Delaware				2.00

Wed 27

Thur 28

Fri 29

Sat 30	Taggart to Walhonding				        10.00

Sun

July 31	Mrs Dr. Williams from Del &amp; work at office		2.00

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[corresponds to page 46 (L) and page 47 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

		46

Mon	Mrs Williams in casket &amp; other work			1.00

Aug 1	Mr Roof from Cheshire to home			        1.00

Tues

Aug 2	First call to Mrs Johns				        2.00

	Mrs Williams funeral					1.50

Wed

Aug 3	Taggart to Mt Gilead					5.00

	Mrs Johns in casket					1.00

Thur 4

Fri 5	Mrs Johns funeral over 5 hrs				2.50

Sat

Aug 6	Mr McElwee in casket				        1.00

	Mrs Kimball to Magnetic				        4.00

Sun

Aug 7	Festus Sherbourne to Delaware			        2.00

Mon 8

Tues 9	Taggart to Union Station				5.00

Wed 10

Thur 11

Fri 12

Sat 13

Sun 14	Mr Doan &amp; family to Shannons				1.50

	Mr Doans &amp; family back from Shannons			1.50

	Two Negroes to Delaware				        3.00

Mon

Aug 15	Woman to Magnetic Springs				4.00

Tues

Aug 16	Taggart to Utica &amp; Walhonding				10.00

	First call to Gus Irvin Westerville			2.50

Wed

Aug 17	Edith Condit funeral with auto				3.50

Thur

Aug 18	Strosnider to Westerville to Irwin			2.00

Fri

Aug 19	Chairs to &amp; from Irvins, Mrs Irvin			6.00

	in casket also funeral

Sat

Aug 20	Man to Quakertown then to Westerville			4.25

Sun

Aug 21	Utica barber to Magnetic Springs			4.00

	Boy w/2	to Quakertown				        3.00







						47

Mon		

Aug 22

Tues 23

Wed 24	Man to O.Green &amp; Condit				        2.50

Thur 25

Fri 26	Washed machine &amp; work at office			        1.00

Sa 27	woman &amp; boy out to Carrie Wilsons			 .75

Sun

Aug 28	First call Col - Mrs Pike				2.00

Mon	

Aug 29	Patrick &amp; Fagan to Walhonding				10.00

Turs

Aug 30 	First call Mrs Dudley					2.50

	Mrs Pike funeral all day				3.50

Wed

Aug 31	Mrs Dudley in casket				        1.00

	Man to Delaware					        2.00

Thur

Aept 1	Mrs Dudley funeral					2.00

Fri 2

Sat 3	Lehman girl out home				         .75

Sun

Sept 4	Stella Roberts to Fargo				        1.50

	First call Mrs Cross					2.50

Mon

Sept 5	First call Mrs Harrison Waldron				2.50

Tues

Sept 6	Casket to Cross's shipped from Croton			2.50

Wed

Sept 7	Casket to Waldrons					1.00

Thur 8

Fri 9	Mrs Waldron funeral				        2.00

Sat

Sept 10	Taggart to Galena &amp; Utica				5.00

Sun 11

Mon 12	Wm Hanover to Delaware				        2.00

Tues 13

Wed 14

Thur 15	Mrs Kimball to Delaware				        2.00

	First call to Bert Frosts				3.00

Fri

Sept 16	Pump man Galena sports Mt Liberty Centerburg Condit	5.00
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[corresponds to page 48 (L) and page 49 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


		48

Sat

Sept 17	Casket to Frosts' &amp; work at office			2.00

Sun

Sept 18	Trip to Frosts' &amp; Bloomfield cemetery			3.00

	Frost funeral					        2.00

	Bennett &amp; daughters &amp; son in law to Maxtown		2.00

Mon 19

Tues 20

Wed 21

Thur 22

Fri 23

Sat 24

Sun 25	Man to Fred Johnstons				        1.50

Mon 26

Tues 27

Wed 28

Thur 29

Fri 30

Sat Oct 1	Casket to Striders near Hilliards		3.00

	Leona Lott to Olive Green				1.25

Sun

Oct 2	Mrs Strider funeral at Alton				4.00

Mon

Oct 3	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Tues 4

Wed 5

Thur 6	Two Saunders boys to Orr Carpenters			1.50

Fri

Oct 7	First call to Williamsons near Flint			3.00

Sat

Oct 8	Mrs Kimball to Centerburg				2.00

Sun

Oct 9	Williamson boy in casket				1.50

Mon

Oct 10	Grave lining and device to Condit cemetery		1.00

	Williamson boy funeral				        8.00

Tues

Oct 11	First call Mrs Wilson					2.00

Wed

Oct 12	Amb to Case Hospital &amp; Columbus			        2.00

	Trip to Mrs Wilsons					1.00





						49

Thur	Casket to Mrs Wilsons				        1.00

Oct 13	Strosnider to Delaware &amp; Col for collar			7.00

	Brown &amp; Taggart from Union Station			5.00

Fri

Oct 14	Mrs Wilson funeral		a day			4.00

Sat

Oct 15	Strosy &amp; Elizabeth to Col				5.00

	Man to Johnstown					2.00

Sun

Oct 16	First call Orlo Clark to Case &amp; office			2.00

Mon

Oct 17	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

	Man to Delaware					        2.00

Tues

Oct 18	Man to Wilbur Mariotts				        1.00

	Orlo Clark in casket &amp; office work			1.00

Wed

Oct 19	Work at office, trip to Mt Pleasant			4.00

	and Clark funeral			

Thur 20

Fri 21	Roy Gill to Westerville				        1.50

Sat

Oct 22	Mrs Milk to Galena					 .50

Sun

Oct 23	Doans' to Shannons					1.50

	Doans' from Shannons				        1.50

Mon 24

Tues 25	To State Hospital for Mrs Wilcox &amp; work at office	2.00

Wed 26	

Thur 27	Mrs Wilcox funeral					2.00

	Main girl to Delaware				        2.00

Fri 28

Sat 29	Mrs Lehman &amp; Daughter out home			         .75

Sun

Oct 30	Lehman girl from house to Bank			         .75

Mon 31

Tues Nov 1  Man to Galena Post Office				 .75

Wed 2

Thur 3

Fri 4	Mrs J. Granger to Grant Hospital in Amb			1.50

Sat 5			A. J. White owes $9.00


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[corresponds to page 50 (L) and page 51 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

Sun 6

Mon 7	Strosnider to Frank Hoover				       .75

Tues 8

Wed 9	Mrs Osbourne from Marengo to Col in Amb		             2.00

Thur 10

Fri 11

Sat 12

Sun 13

Mon 14

Tues 15

Wed 16

Thur 17

Fri 18	First call Mrs Marble					     1.00

Sat

Nov 19	Mrs Marble in casket and other work			     1.50

Sun 20

Mon 21	Mrs Marble funeral at U. cemetery			     1.50

Tues

Nov 22	Strosnider to Ellisons at Redbank			     1.50

Wed	

Nov 23	Lehman Girl out home				              .75

Thur

Nov 24	Tow auto wrecked people to Columbus			     8.00

Fri 25

Sat 26

Sun 27

Mon 28

Tues 29	Taggart to Mt Vernon				             5.00

	First call Mr Jennings					     3.00

Wed

Nov 30	Mr Jennings in casket 				             1.00

Thur

Dec 1	Lowering device to Centerburg Cem			     2.00

	Mr Jennings funeral					     2.00

	Jake Blarner home					     2.00

Fri 2

Sat 3

Sun 4

Mon 5	Taggart to Brown Steele Highway &amp; others places		     5.00

Tues

Dec 6	First call Mrs Rinehart				             2.50





							51

Wed 	Strosnider to Newark				            6.00

Dec 7	Mrs Rineheart in casket				            1.00

Thur

Dec 8	Lowering device &amp; grass to Hile Hill cem	            5.00

	Mrs Rineheart funeral

Fri 9

Sat 10	First call Mrs Fersons'				            2.50

	Ot Young to gas gate				            1.00

Sun

Dec 11	Mrs Ferson in casket &amp; work at office			    1.50

Mon

Dec 12	First call Mr Hall					    2.00

	Mrs Rosecrans funeral				            2.00

	Mrs Ferson funeral					    2.00

	Back to Mr Halls'					    1.00

	First call to Pierce's at Westerville			    5.00

	Boy from Wesley Jones Berkshire			            1.00

Tues

Dec 13	Mr Hall in casket &amp; work at office			    1.50

	Trip to Pierces at Westerville				    2.00

Wed	Chairs to Halls'					    1.00

Dec 14	Mr Hall funeral					            2.00

Thur

Dec 15	Chairs from Halls			]		    2.50

	Pierce baby funeral			]

Fri

Dec 16	First call to Richards					    2.00

Sat

Dec 17	Strosy to Ellisons &amp; Frank Hoover			    2.00

Sun

Dec 18	Richards baby funeral				            1.50

Mon 19

Tues 20

Wed 21

Thur 22

Fri 23	Taggart to Utica &amp; Newark				    4.00

Sat

Dec 24	Boy to Marengo

Sun 25	Lehmans girl to bus					     .75

Mon 26	Mrs (illegible) Johnstown				            2.00

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[corresponds to page 52 (L) and page 53 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


		52

Tues 27

Wed 28

Thur 29

Fri 30	Taggart to Columbus				             5.00

Sat 31

1928

Sun

Jan 1

Mon 2	Lehman girl to bus					     .75

Tues 3

Wed 4

Thur 5	Drugman to Centerburg, Johnstown &amp; Westerville		     5.00

	Taggart to Mt Vernon				             5.00

Fri 6

Sat 7	Mrs Mary Ann Miller in casket and work at office             1.00

Sun

Jan 8	Mrs Mary Ann Miller funeral				     1.00

Mon

Jan 9	Strosnider to Columbus				             5.00

Tues

Jan 10	Taggart to Worthington &amp; Columbus 			     5.00

	Helped get Jay Johnson body &amp; work at office		     1.00

Wed

Jan 11	Mr Johnstons funeral with auto				     3.50

Thur

Jan 12	Strosnider to Delaware				             2.00

	First call to Laughery's				     2.50

Fri

Jan 13	Taggart to Newark, Hanover &amp; Columbus			     12.00

Sat

Jan 14	First call Longshore, Galena				     2.00

	Mrs Laughery in casket				             1.00

	First call to Mrs Searles				     2.00

Sun

Jan 15	Casket to Longshore				             1.00

	Casket to Searles					     1.00

	Flowers to Laughery's				             1.50

Mon

Jan 16	Mrs Longshore funeral with auto			             3.00

	Mrs Laughery funeral with auto			             3.00







						53

Tues 	Chairs to Searles					     4.00

Jan 17	Mrs Searles funeral			

	Chairs from Searles			

Wed 18

Thur 19

Fri 20	Taylor Spearman to Case Hospital			      1.00

Sat

Jan 21	Man to Columbus to Whitter St			              5.00

Sun

Jan 22	Jim Lake to White Cross Hospital			      1.50

Mon 23

Tues 24

Wed 25

Thur 26	Red Sanders &amp; family near Marengo			      2.00

Fri

Jan 27	Taggart to Columbus					      5.00

Sat 28

Sun 29	Lehman girl to bus					       .75

Mon

Jan 30	First call Mrs Burnette north &amp; west of Chars Clark	      3.00

Tues

Jan 31	Orren &amp; Bart Snyder out for (illegible)			      4.00

Wed

Feb 1	Mrs Burnette funeral				              2.50

	With truck boys to Forest Cooks for (illegible)		      1.00

Thur 2

Fri 3	Dr McCarty to Delaware				              2.00

Sat

Feb 4	Taggart to Mt Gilead					      5.00

	Taggart to Delaware					      2.00

Sun 5

Mon 6	First call Mrs Barcus (McBoyds)			              2.00

	To State Hospital for Mr Davis				      2.00

Tues

Feb 7	Hardware man to C Village, Condit &amp; Galina		      2.50

	Mrs Barcus in casket					      1.00

	Mr Davis in casket &amp; work at office			      1.00

Wed

Feb 8	First call Mr Rhodes					      8.00

	Lowering device &amp; grass to Johnstown		

	Mrs Barcus funeral chairs to &amp; from Mr Boyds	

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[corresponds to page 54 (L) and page 55 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


		54

Thur	Casket to Rhoads		        	             4.00

Feb 9	Work at office				

	Mr Davis funeral			

Fri

Feb 10	Mr Rhoads' funeral				             3.00

Sat

Feb 11	Taggart to Columbus				             5.00

	Man and woman to Ramey's			             1.00

Sun 12	

Mon 13	First call to Griffiths north of Berkshire		     2.00

	Taggart to Fredericktown				     6.00

Tues 14	

Wed 15	Flowers to Griffiths					     1.00

	Mr Griffith funeral					     2.00

Thur	

Feb 16	Taggart to Columbus				             5.00

Fri

Feb 17	Mrs Fagan to Delaware				             2.00

	First call Mrs Fox					     2.00

Sat

Feb 18	Taggart to Delaware					     2.00

	Woman kids to Benedict farm				     1.50

Sun

Feb 19	Casket to Fox					             1.00

Mon

Feb 20	Flowers to Fox					             1.00

	Mrs Fox funeral in Richwood				     2.00

	Snyder &amp; man to West of Ostrander, McBlys 		     5.00

Tues

Feb 21	Work at office for Strosnider				     6.00

Wed

Feb 22	Mrs Townley funeral					     2.50

	Woman to Delaware					     2.00

	Man &amp; two little boys north of Berkshire		     1.25

Thur

Feb 23	Taggart to Columbus				             5.00

Fri 24

Sat 25	Cecil Wintermute to Grant Hospital			     1.50

Sun 26

Mon 27	Taggart to Mt Gilead					     5.00





						55

Tues	out on Dicky Mom's &amp; work at office			     1.50

Feb 28	First call in amb - Mrs Wilson

Wed

Feb 29	Mrs Wilson in casket

Thur

Mar 1	Mrs Wilson burial at Summerford			             3.50

Fri

Mar 2	Luther Johnstons daughter &amp; husband down home		     1.50

Sat 3

Sun 4	Man to Delaware					             2.00

Mon

Mar 5

Tues 6	First call Mr Freemans				             1.50

Wed

Mar 7	Woman to town Baileys				             1.50

Thur

Mar 8	Mr Freeman in casket				             1.00

Fri

Mar 9	Mr Freeman funeral					     4.00

	Woman on Butler farm to Hospital	]

Sat

Mar 10	Taggart to Columbus				             5.00

Sun 11

Mon 12

Tues

Mar 13	Taggart to Mt Gilead					     5.00

	Mr Shaven in casket					     1.00

Wed

Mar 14	Mr Shafer funeral all day				     4.00

	Mr &amp; Mrs &amp; Dau Rosecrans to farm			     1.25

	First call to Jas Harbottles, (illegible)			     5.00

Thur 15

Fri 16	Daughter in law to Luther Johnsons			     1.50

	Mr Harbottle in casket				             2.00

Sat

Mar 17	Mr Harbottle funeral				             2.00

Sun 18

Mon 19

Tues 20	First call to Harry Searles				     2.00

	To Columbus for Cliff Williamson &amp; work at office	     2.00

Wed 21

Thur 22

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[corresponds to page 56 (L) and page 57 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

		56

Thur	Casket to Searles					3.00

Mar 22	Trip to Galena				        

	C. Williamson in casket &amp; work at office	

Fri

Mar 23	Cliff Williamson funeral				2.00

	Mr Searles funeral					2.00

Sat 24

Sun 25	To Hospital for Mr Salzer			        3.00

	Work at office				

Mon

Mar 26	Work at office					        3.50

	Mr Salzer taken home			

	Ed Snedecker to Hospital		

	First call Mr Saltz Lindon				5.00

Tues

Mar 27	Flowers to Salzers					1.50

	Salser funeral					        2.50

Wed

Mar 28	Mr Saltz in casket					2.00

Thur

Mar 29	Mr Saltz two funerals				        3.50

Fri

Mar 30	Mrs Ruffner to Hospital				        1.50

Sat

Mar 31	Mrs Hogle in casket				 	1.00

Sun

April 1	Device to cemetery chairs to &amp; from			3.00

	Hogles' &amp; Hogle funeral

Mon

April 2	First call Mrs Jaycox					3.00

Tues	

April 3	Mrs Jaycox in casket					1.00

	Abbie Kimball to Willis funeral				3.00

Wed

April 4	Mrs Jaycox funeral					2.00

Thur

April 5	Ethel Hagamon to Delaware				2.00

        Trip to E. Liberty by Strosnider                        2.00

Thurs

April 5 Ethel Hagaman to Delaware                               2.00

Fri

April 6	Mrs Paul DeWitt out home				 .75








Sat

April 7	Lehman girl out home				         .75

Sun

Apr 8	Miss Dunhan's body from train to House Lotto		1.00

Mon

April 9	Taggart to Fredericktown				6.00

Tues

April 10 Trip to Harbottle farm, Dunham funeral &amp; chairs home	4.00

Wed

Apr 11	Soldier boy to Ft Hayes Hospital			1.50

	First call Mr Stark					1.00

Thur

Apr 12	Luther Johnstons son in law down then	(crossed Out)	1.50

	Casket to Starks &amp; work at office	(crossed out)	1.00

	Man to Abe Leak place			(crossed out)   1.00

Fri

Apr 13	Luther Johnstons son in law down home			1.50

	casket to Starks &amp; work at office			1.00

	Man to Abe Leak place				        1.00

Sat

Apr 14	Mr Stark funeral					3.00

	Martha Hunt home					1.50

	Woman to Columbus 2nd Ave				10.00

Sun

Apr 15	First call Mrs Hughs Cheshire				2.00

	To E. Liberty Cemetery &amp; Devils Corners			2.00

	Sharnnon boy up home				        1.00

Mon

April 16 To Devils Corners &amp; E. Liberty Cemetery		2.00

	Mr Harbottle burial					1.00

	Casket to Hughes					1.00

Tues

Apr 17	Mrs Hughes funeral					2.00

Wed

Apr 18	Woman west of Berlin Station

Thur

April 19 Mrs W Strosnider &amp; Will Abe to Mt Carmel	        5.00

Fri

Apr 20	A. D. Wm Strosnider &amp; Wife to Mt Carmel		        5.00

	Two men to Delaware				        2.00

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[corresponds to page 58 (L) and page 59 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


		58

Sat

April 21	

Sun 22	Mrs Allen body from Union S. to Cleveland		1.50

	Lehman girl from home to bus 			         .75

Mon

April 23	Mrs Allen funeral all day			3.50

Tues

Apr 24	To Mt Vernon for Snyder, then all around Del &amp; Richman	12.00

Wed 25

Thur 26

Fri 27	Luther Johnstons son &amp; daughter down home		1.50

	Woman up to George's on Stark farm			        1.00

Sat

Apr 28	Mrs Bonnett from Hospital &amp; work at office		2.00

	Red Sanders up home				        1.50

Sun

Apr 29	First call Young baby Marion				7.00

	Mrs Bonnett to Galena

Mon

Apr 30	Mrs Bonnett funeral				        3.50

May

Tues 1	

Wed 2

Thur 3

Fri 4

Sat 5	Taggart to Foundry, Col				         5.00

	Ethel Walker to Fargo				         2.00

Sun 6

Mon 7

Tues 8

Wed 9

Thur 10	Mrs Huston to Hospital				         1.50

Fri 11

Sat 12	Woman to Mt Vernon				         4.00

Sun 13

Mon 14	Taggart to Mt Gilead				         5.00

Tues

May 15	Taggart to Columbus				         5.00

Wed 16

Thur 17	Taggart to Mt Vernon				         5.00

Fri 18

Sat 19





						59

Sun

May 20	Student to Delaware				      	2.00

Mon

May 21	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

	Ed Snedeker from Hospital in Aub			1.50

Tues 22

Wed 23

Thur 24	Taggart to Waldo					4.00

	First call Mr Hoskinson				        2.00

Fri

May 25	Trip to Hoskinsons					1.00

Sat

May 26	Casket to Hoskinsons				        1.00

	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun

May 27	Trip to Hoskinsons					1.00

Mon

May 28	Chairs to Hoskinsons &amp; cemetery			        3.00

	Hoskinson funeral		

Tues

May 29	Amish man to Delaware				        2.00

	Gotchall &amp; Budd to Delaware				3.00

Wed

May 30	Gotchall to Religh Neilsons				1.00

Thur

May 31	Gotchall to Delaware				        3.00

	Mrs Gotchall boy &amp; Chas Armstrong to Del		3.00

Fri

June 1	

Sat 2	Man from St Francis Hospital to Merchelle		1.50

Sun

June 3	Trip to Ball Park					3.00

	First call to Ringer			

	Door badge to Ringer		        

	Lehman girl from home to bus			 	 .75

Mon

June 4	Taggart toCanton					17.00

Tues

June 5	Casket &amp; Chairs to Ringers		]		4.00

	Device to cemetery &amp; funeral		]

	Chairs back	all day		        ]
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[corresponds to page 60 (L) and page 61 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


		60

Wed 6

Thur 7	Mrs Feazel from Hospital out home			1.50

Fri

June 8	Winnogene Granger from Galena			         .50

Sat

June 9	Frank Lewis from Grant H. to Caswells			1.50

Sun

June 10	Man &amp; Woman to Delaware				2.00

	First call Mr Lewis at Caswells				2.50

Mon

June 11	Casket to Caswells for Mr Lewis			        1.00

Tues

June 12	Chairs &amp; flowers to Caswells &amp; trip to cemetery		4.00

	Lewis funeral				

Wed 13	

Thur 14	Daisy Wheaten to Delaware				2.00

Fri

June 15	Assisted at first call to Mrs Norris			1.50

Sat

June 16	To Delaware for casket then to Norris			2.00

Sun

Jun 17	Mrs Norris funeral					4.00

Mon 18

Tues 19	First call Mr Comstock				        3.00

	Man to Condit &amp; Trunic Days				2.00

Wed

June 20	Mr Comstock in casket				        1.00

Thur

June 21	Mr Comstock funeral				        3.00

Fri

June 22	Welfare woman to Tom Bailey's			        1.50

	Man to Delaware					        2.00

Sat 23

Sun 24

Mon 25	Frances Root to White Cross Hospital			1.50

Tues 26

Wed 27

Thur 28	Bennie Walker burial				        1.00

Fri 29

Sat 30	






						61

Sun

July 1

Mon 2

Tues 3	Marguerite W. &amp; Winnogene G to Utleys at Del		1.50

	  "		"	back from Utleys		2.00

Wed 4

Thur 5

Fri 6

Sat 7	Red Saunders up home				        1.50

Sun

July 8	Mount Union Station in the night			5.00

Mon

July 9	A.D. &amp; Callie Piper to Mt Pleasant			1.50

Tues

July 10	Ambulance to Mt Pleasant cemetery			2.50

Wed 11

Thur 12	Manto Alexandria					3.00

	Rush's man to Lake grange				 .50

	Rush's man above Robbins Lake			        3.00

Fri

July 13	First call Dawsons Columbus				5.00

Sat

July 14	To casket factory &amp; casket to Dawson's			3.00

Sun

July 15	Mrs Dawson funeral					4.00

Mon

July 16	Utica barber &amp; wife to Croton				2.50

Tues 17

Wed 18	First call Mrs Smith at Van Fleets			2.00

	Welfare woman to Tom Baileys			        1.50

Thur

July 19	Mrs Smith in casket					1.00

Fri

July 20	Chairs to VanFleets &amp; to cemetery			3.00

	Mrs Smith funeral

Sat 21

Sun 22	Ethel &amp; Geraldine Walker to Jack Meekers		1.50

Mon 23

Tues 24

Wed 25	Gill &amp; Hixenbaugh to Mansfield 				8.00

Thur

July 26	Man to Mansfield					8.00


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[corresponds to page 62 (L) and page 63 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


		62

Fri

July 27	Mrs Noble to O. Green				        1.25

Sat 28

Sun 29

Mon 30	Mr Crego in ambulance to Johnstown			1.50

Tues

July 31	Mr &amp; Mrs Foster to Serbring funeral at Cheshire 	2.00

Aug

Wed 1	Helped Strosy bring C. Crego to chiro			 .25

Thur 2	Mrs Trapp to Galena					 .50

Fri

Aug 3	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sat

Aug 4	Lehman girl out home				         .75

Sun 5

Mon 6

Tues 7

Wed 8	Crego's to chiropractors				 .50

Thur 9

Fri 10	First call Mrs Smythe				        2.00

Sat

Aug 11	Casket to Smythes					1.00

Sun 12	

Mon 13	Chairs to &amp; from Smythes &amp; Smythe funeral		3.00

	First call to Ringers					2.00

Tues

Aug 14	Casket to Ringers					1.00

Wed

Aug15	Trip to Ringers &amp; cemetery				1.00

	Ringers funeral					        2.00

	First call Mrs Hanson				        2.50

Thur

Aug 16	Casket to Harrison					1.00

Fri

Aug 17	Pump man Galena C. Village &amp; Condit			2.50

	Rush man Johnstown 12 (illegible) &amp; Robbins Lake	4.00

	Trip to Hansons					        1.50

Sat

Aug 18	Will Saunders boy to Case Hospital			2.00

	Mrs Hanson funeral					2.00



						63

Sun

Aug 19	Doans' to Grover keys				        1.50

	Gatchalls to Magnetic Springs				4.00

Mon

Aug 20	Mr Nuckles up home				        1.25

Tues 21

Wed 22

Thur 23

Fri 24	Mon &amp; woman to Delaware				        2.00

	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

Sat

Aug 25	Mrs Kimball to Magnetic S.				4.00

Sun 26

Mon 27	Taveling man to McElwees				1.00

Tues

Aug 28	Ethel &amp; Mary Stelzer to Ashley				3.00

Wed 29

Thur 30

Fri 31	First call Mrs Fleckner				        5.00

Sat

Sept 1	Casket to Fleckners					2.50

Sun

Sept 2	Chairs to &amp; from Fleckners				5.00

Mon 3

Tues 4	Ethel Hagaman to Berkshire				  .75

Wed

Sept 5	Man to Johnstown					1.50

Thur 6

Fri 7	Taggart to Columbus

Sat

Aug 8	First call Mrs Burton					2.50

Sun

Aug 9	First call Shade Miller				        2.00

	Mrs Burton &amp; casket &amp; work at office			1.50

	Gotchalls to Fisher farm				1.50

Mon

Aug 10	Casket to Miller					1.00

	Device &amp; grass to Cheshire				2.00

	Mrs Burton funeral					2.00

Tues

Aug 11	Mr Miller funeral					2.00

	Chairs from Millers					1.00


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[corresponds to page 64 (L) and page 65 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


		64

Wed

Sept 12	First call Mrs O. Webster				5.00

Thur

Sept 13	Mrs Adams to Hospital		        		4.00

	to casket factoy &amp; Mrs Webster in casket	

Fri

Sept 14	Mrs Owen Webster funeral				4.00

Sat 15

Sun 16

Mon 17

Tues 18	Mr &amp; Mrs Rosecrans to Delaware			        2.50

Wed 19	C. DeWitt from Boling Green				5.00

Thur 20

Fri 21	J. J. Willison to Grant Hospital			1.50

	C. L. DeWilt funeral					2.00

Sat 22

Sun 23	Fritchen boy to Grant Hospital				1.50

Mon 24

Tues 25	First call Mr Vining - Marengo				3.00

Wed

Sept 26	Casket to Brookins					1.00

	Casket to Vinnings					1.50

Thur

Sept 27	Chairs to &amp; from Brookens, Brookens funeral		4.00

	Thrashing machine man out				4.00

Fri

Sept 28	Mr Vining funeral					2.50

Sat

Sept 29	Sheriff from Kinsons to Condit &amp; Cemetery		8.00

Sun 30

Oct

Mon 1

Tues 2	Ethel Hagaman to Delaware				2.00

Wed

Oct 3	Rush's man to Renzo Condit				1.00

Thur	

Oct 4	Rush's man to Renzo Condit				1.00

Fri

Oct 5	Rush's man to Centerburg				2.00

Sat

Oct 6	Mr &amp; Mrs Rosecrans Delaware				2.50

	First call Mr Lewis at Cheshire				2.00





						63

Sun

Oct 7	To casket factory &amp; Mr Lewis in casket			2.50

Mon

Oct 8	Chairs to &amp; from Caswells, Lewis funeral		3.00

	Saunders boy to Starks Corners			        1.00

Tues 9

Wed 10	Trip to Marengo for Jack				2.00

	Mrs Edwards &amp; Frances to Piny Dance			3.00

Thur

Oct 11	Mr Willison from Hospital				1.50

	Man to Centerburg					2.00

Fri 12

Sat 13	Lala Clayton to Case Hospital				1.50

Sun

Oct 14	First call Mrs Edwards 				        1.50

	Woman Italian to Cheshire				1.50

Mon

Oct 15	First call Mr Perfect					1.50

	First call Mrs Matthews				        1.50

	Mrs Edwards in casket				        1.00

Tues

Oct 16	Mr Perfect in casket &amp; taken home			4.00

	Mrs Edwards funeral	
	        
	Work at office			        

Wed

Oct 17	Chairs to Perfects to Matthews				4.00

	Mrs Mattews in casket		        

	Mr Perfect funeral			

	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

Thur

Oct 18	chairs from Matthews		        		3.00

	Mrs Matthews funeral		        

Fri

Oct 19	Trip to Plines crossing

Sat

Oct 20	

Sun

Oct 21

Mon 22

Tues 23	First call Mr Willison					4.00

	First call Mr Beacom			

	Work at office &amp; out at Willison        	

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[corresponds to page 66 (L) and page 67 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


		66

Wed	First call Mrs Stockwell				2.00

Oct 24	Casket to Willisons					2.00

	Casket to Beacoms					2.00

Thur		

Oct 25	Mr Beacon funeral					2.00

	Mr Willison funeral					2.00

	Casket to Stockwells					1.00

Fri

Oct 26	Initiated student to Col				5.00

	First call to Mrs Jordan				3.00

	Chairs from Stockwells				        2.00

	Mrs Stockwell funeral		

	Mr Taggart to Col to Gus Irwin				5.00

Sat

Oct 27	Strosnider to Delaware				        2.00

	Casket to Jordan's					1.00

Sun

Oct 28	Mrs Jordan funeral					2.50

Mon

Oct 29	Strosy to &amp; from Frank Hoover				1.00

Tues

Oct 30	First call Fred Hoy					1.50

Wed

Oct 31	Hoy in casket &amp; work at office				1.00

Thur

Nov 1	Device &amp; grass to Galina Cemetery			1.00

	Fred Hoy funeral					2.00

Fri

Nov 2	Strosy to Amity funeral				        6.00

Sat

Nov 3	Four Fredericktown people to State Game		        6.00

Sun

Nov 4	Mrs Aus Adams from Col				        1.50

Mon

Nov 5	Man to Galion					        7.00

Tues

Nov 6	Man to Berkshire					 .75

Wed 7	

Thur 8	Mrs Kettle in casket					1.50

	Strosnider to Galena				





						67

Fri	First call Mrs Sperry					1.50

Nov 9	Willoughly &amp; Bonham to Muskrat farm			1.00

	Mrs Kettle funeral					3.00

	Mrs Sperry in casket				

	Snyder to Morris, Croton for Gray Gelding		2.00

Sat

Nov 10	First call Wright - Smith				2.00

	New ambulance from Columbus			        2.00

	Mr Smith in casket					1.00

Sun

Nov 11	Chairs to Sperrys &amp; device to Galena Cem		1.00

	Mrs Sperry funeral					2.00

Mon

Nov 12	Mr Smith funeral					2.50

Tues 13

Wed 14

Thur 15	Daisy Wheaton &amp; Mather to Col U. Statium		5.00

Fri

Nov 16	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sat

Nov 17	Mrs Moore at Mt Gilead in casket			1.50

Sun

Nov 18	Lowering device to Centerburg			        2.00

	Mrs Moore funeral at Mt Gilead			        3.00

Mon

Nov 19	Peerless woman to Case Hospital			        1.50

	Strosnider to Galena to see Link Scott			1.00

Tues

Nov 20	Link Scott from Galena to Delaware			3.00

Wed

Nov 21	Geo. Ginn from Mt Vernon &amp; work at office		2.00

Thur

Nov 22	First call Mrs Likes					2.00

	First call Mrs Landon					1.00

	Work at office					        1.00

	Mr Ginn in casket

Fri

Nov 23	Casket to London				        5.00

	Work at office			

	To Condit cemetery		

	Ginn funeral			

	Casket to Likes			


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[corresponds to page 68 (L) and page 69 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


		68

Sat	Chairs to &amp; from Likes &amp; Likes funeral			2.50
    
Nov 24	Ambulance to Carpenters				        1.00

	To Granville for Rugg girl				6.00

	back to Andersons for alcohol

Sun

Nov 25	Two first calls Miss Rugg				4.00

	Mrs Landon funeral			

Mon

Nov 26	Miss Rugg to Strosnider office				1.00

	Miss Rugg back					        1.00

	Casket to Fred Carpenter				1.00

Tues

Nov 27	Chairs &amp; flowers to Ruggs				1.00

	Miss Rugg funeral					1.00

Wed

Nov 28	Miss Rugg burial					2.50

Thur

Nov 29	Doan's to Shannons					1.50

	Doans from Shannons				        1.50

Fri

Nov 30	Strosnider to Delaware to this trial			2.00

Sat Dec 1	

Sun 2

Mon 3

Tues 4	Strosnider to his trial		[crossed out]

Wed 5	Strosnider to Del to his trial				2.00

Thur

Dec 6	Mr Anderson (colored) to Grant Hospital			1.50

Fri

Dec 7	Man to Delaware					        1.50

Sat

Dec 8	Two first calls Mr Bennett				3.50

Sun

Dec 9	Mrs Martin to St Francis Hospital			1.50

	Casket to Bennetts					1.50

Mon

Dec 10	Mr Rose from Hospital &amp; work at office			2.50

	Trip to Bennetts &amp; Browns				1.50

	Mr Rose in casket					1.00






						69

Tues	First call Mr Fravel					2.00

Dec 11	Mr Bennett funeral					2.50

Wed	Casket to Fravels					1.00

Dec	box &amp; Device to Galena Cemetery			        1.00

12	Mr Rose funeral					        2.00

Thur

Dec 13	Mr Fravel funeral					2.50

	First call Mr Perfect					2.00

Fri

Dec 14	Mrs Dell Waker to Condit				1.00

Sat

Dec 15	Casket to Perfects					1.00

	Chairs to Perfects					1.00

Sun

Dec 16	Mrs Riner from Hospital				        1.50

	Mr Perfect funeral					1.50

	Mr Miller from Delaware				        1.00

Mon

Dec 17	Mr Miller funeral					2.00

Tues

Dec 18	Mrs Jordan from Delaware				1.00

	Mrs Jordan funeral					1.00

	work at office					        1.00

Wed

Dec 19	Woman (welfare) to Bailys				1.50

Thur

Dec 20	Mr Tompson to Jane Case Hospital			1.00

Fri

Dec 21	Mr Ahrens to Rome Corners				1.00

	Ot Young to Bangs Station				3.50

Sat

Dec 22	First call baby Fletcher Galena				3.00

	Back to Galena &amp; work at office		

Sun

Dec 23	To Galena to Fletchers				        1.00

Mon

Dec 24	First call to Al Wilson					2.00

	Ahrens from Rome to Bus				        1.25

	Fletchers baby funeral				        1.00

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[corresponds to page 70 (L) and page 71 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


		70

Tues	Casket to Galena for Mr Wilson				1.00

Dec 25	Hagamans to Berkshire				        1.00

	Abbie Kimball up to farm				 .50

Wed

Dec 26	Trip to Galena					        1.00

Witness	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstrong			 .50

for	Trip to Frank Hoovers				         .50

Litten	Ahrens' from bus out home				1.25

Thur

Dec 27	Trip to Galena					        1.00

	Mr Wilson funeral					2.50

	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstrong			 .50

	Woman to G. D. Work's				        1.00

	First call Higgins baby				        2.00

Fri

Dec 28	Hose took casket out to Higgins			        1.50

	Trip to Frank Hoovers				         .50

	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstrong			 .50

Sat

Dec 29	Higgins baby funeral					2.50

	First call Mrs A. Sheets				2.50

	Trip to Frank Hoovers				         .50

	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstrong			 .50

Sun

Dec 30	Casket to Sheets					1.00

	Trip to Frank Hoovers				         .50

	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstrong			 .50

	First call Mr Granger					2.00

Mon

Dec 31	Mrs Jim VanFleet from Hospital			        1.50

	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstrongs			 .50

	Trip to Frank Hoovers				         .50

	To A. Sheets &amp; Delaware				        2.50

	Lehman girl out home					 .75

Tues

1929

Jan 1	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstrongs			 .50

	Casket to Grangers					1.00

	Mrs Sheets funeral &amp; Chairs from Sheets		        3.00

Wed

Jan 2	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstrongs			 .50

	Mr Granger funeral					2.00

	First call Mr Wolf near Rich Hill			3.00





						71

Thur	Casket to Wolfs					        1.50

Jan 3	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstrong			 .50

	First call Ted Irwin					2.50

Fri

Jan 4	Ahrens from Rome to Bus				        1.00

	Mrs Comstock to Armstrongs				 .25

	Mr Wolf funeral					        2.50

	To Columbus for casket for T. Irwin			2.50

Sat

Jan 5	Ambulance to Willie Clarks				3.50

	Casket to Irwins			

	First call Mrs Richardson 				2.00

Sun

Jan 6	Trip to Ted Irwins					5.00

	Casket to Richardsons				        1.00

Mon

Jan 7	Ted Irwin funeral					3.50

Tues

Jan 8	Mrs Richardson funeral				        2.50

Wed 9

Thur 10

Fri 11

Sat 12

Sun 13

Mon 14

Tues 15

Wed 16

Thur 17	Faye Parker from Harvey Edwards			         .75

Fri

Jan 18	Strosnider to Galena Bank				1.00

Sat 19

Sun 20

Mon 21	Mr Payne from Route 161 &amp; work at office		2.50

Tues 22

Wed 23	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

	Mr Payne in casket &amp; work at office			1.00

	Mrs Ray Edminsten to Grant Hospital			1.50

	Ben Hagaman sister to Delaware			        1.50

Thur

Jan 24	Grass &amp; device to Trenton cemetery			2.50

	Mr Payne funeral &amp; work at office	

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Jan 25

Sat 26

Sun 27	Lehman girl from home to bus				 .75

Mon

Jan 28	Mr Spicer from Home &amp; work at office			1.50

Tues	(Got new machine)

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Wed

Jan 30	Mr Spicer funeral					2.50

Thur 31

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Fri 1	Mrs Walker (Ethel) to Delaware			        2.00

Sat 2

Sun 3

Mon 4	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

	Helped with Frank Townley				1.00

Tues

Feb 5	Frank Townley in casket &amp; other work			1.00

Wed

Feb 6	Frank Townley funeral &amp; work at office			2.50

Thur

Feb 7	Mrs Roy Edminstin from Grant Hospital			1.50

Fri

Feb 8	First call Tife Whitney				        2.00

Sat

Feb 9	Casket to Whitneys					1.00

Sun

Feb 10	Chairs to Whitneys &amp; cemetery	        	        4.00

	Whitney funeral &amp; chairs from Whitneys	

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Mon

Feb 11	Daughter &amp; Son in law from Luthern Johnston		1.50

Tues 12

Wed 13	First call Mrs Os Adams				        1.50

	First call Hazel Shannon				2.00

Thur

Feb 14	Janice VanTassel to St Francis Hospital			1.50

Fri

Feb 15	Casket to Edminstin					1.00

	Work at office					        1.00

	Casket to Adams					        1.00





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Sat

Feb 16	Mrs Edmister funeral				        2.00

	Mrs Adams funeral					2.00

Sun

Feb 17	Trip to Weisers &amp; work at office			1.50

Mon

Feb 18	Rod Cooke &amp; Lita Likes to Col funeral			5.00

Tues

Feb 19	Mrs Joe Hancock to Hospital				1.50

	Mr Davis funeral					2.00

	chairs from Weisers					 .50

	First call Marion Weavers				3.00

Wed

Feb 20	First call Mr Haycook				        2.50

Thur

Feb 21	Mrs Weaver in casket &amp; burial				3.00

Fri

Feb 22	Casket to Haycooks &amp; work at office			1.50

Sat

Feb 23	Mr Haycook funeral					2.00

	Trip to Vinal Dwinnells				        3.00

Sun 24

Mon 25	Will Dwinnell funeral &amp; work at office			2.00

Tues

Feb 26	Mrs Abbie Kimball to farm				 .50

Wed 27

Thur 28

Mar

Fri 1

Sat 2	Spinney Perfect to Hospital				1.50

Sun 3

Mon 4

Tues 5

Wed 6	First call Clayton baby Galena (Fletcher)		1.00

	Trip back to Galena					1.00

	To Columbus for Mrs Payne &amp; work at office		3.00

Thur

Mar 7	Clayton baby funeral at Galena				1.50

Fri 8

Sat 9	First call Mr Ferson					2.50

	Payne funeral &amp; work at office				1.50

	Trip to Trenton cemetery				1.00

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Mar 10	Mr &amp; Mrs Rosecrans from Reed's			        2.00

Mon

Mar 11	chairs to &amp; from Fersons, Ferson funeral		3.00

Tues 12

Wed 13	To Newark for Orren Crego

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Thur

Mar 14	Flowers to Garling house &amp; cemetery			1.50

	Crego funeral					        2.00

Fri

Mar 15	Dr Gorsuch to Col &amp; Mt Carmel				5.00

	Bob Hedden to Delaware				        2.00

	First call Mrs Bennett				        2.00

Sat

Mar 16	First call Oren Barcus				        3.00

	Casket to Bennetts		

Sun

Mar 17	Chairs &amp; flowers to Bennetts				1.00

	Bennett funeral					        2.00

Mon

Mar 18	Casket to Barcus					1.00

Tues	

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	First call Hubbard baby Galena				1.00

	Barcus funeral					        2.00

	Hubbard baby to Galena				        1.00

Wed

Mar 20	Hubbard baby burial					1.00

	Taggart to Delaware &amp; Col				7.00

	Man to Finch farm					1.00

Thur

Mar 21

Fri 22

Sat 23	First call Fletch Waldron				2.50

	Casket to Waldrons					1.00

	Abbie Kimball to A. Culvers				 .50

Sun

Mar 24	Trip to Fletch Waldrons				        1.50

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Mar 25	Waldron funeral					        2.00

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Wed

Mar 27	Vinnie Sinky to Al. Bastons				1.50

Thur 28

Fri 29	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	First call Mrs Whitney				        2.00

Sat 31

Sun 31	Mrs Whitney in casket				        1.00

	Abbie Kimball to farm				         .50

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Mon 1

Mon 1	Mrs Whitney funeral					2.50

	Three men to Marion				        5.00

Tues

April 2	Hosea trip to Poling foundry fo Jack			5.00

Wed

April 3	Charlie Baston to Cooks for horses			2.00

Thur 4

Fri 5	First call Yeomans					2.00

Sat 6	Yeomans girls from &amp; to home				1.00

	M. Meridith from University Hospital			2.00

	Casket to Yeomans					1.00

	Work at office					        1.00

Sun

April 7	Chairs to Yeomans					1.00

	Mr Merideth in casket				        1.00

	Grass &amp; device to Croton cemetery			1.50

	Yeomans girls to Croton Cemetery &amp; chairs back		4.00

Mon 8

Tues 9	Grass &amp; device to Trenton Cemetery			1.50

	M. Meridith funeral					2.00

Wed

April 10  Runckles' to funeral at Richards		        8.00

Tues 11

Fri 12	Adda Cooke &amp; Likes to Delaware			        4.00

Sat

April 13 Adda Cook &amp; Likes to Columbus			        5.00

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			   115

Sun

Aug 2	Two girls to Catholic church Johnson			2.00

Mon

Aug 3	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Tues 4	

Wed 5

Thur 6

Fri 7

Sat 8

Sun 9

Mon 10

Tues 11	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Wed 12	

Thur 13

Fri 14

Sat 15	Man out to John Geddis				        1.00

Sun 16

Mon 17

Tues 18

Wed 19	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Thur

Aug 20	Strosy to Mt Carmel to see Mrs L.			5.00

Fri 21

Sat 22	Mrs Kimball to Magnetic				        4.00

	girl to Kenny Caup					1.50

Sun 23

Mon 24	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

Tues 25

Wed 26	Mrs Kimball from Magnetic thro Marysville home		5.00

Thur 27

Fri 28	Nellie Loar from Mt Carmel &amp; work at office		2.00

Sat

Aug 29	cleaned office, dressed Nell worked a lot		2.00

Sun

Aug 30	work at garage &amp; grass &amp; device to cemetery		1.00

	Mrs Loar funeral					2.00

Mon 31

Sep

Tues 1

Wed 2

Thur 3	Mrs Granger &amp; Winogene to Col				5.00

Fri 4

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Sat

Sept 5	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun 

Sept 6

Mon

Sept 7	First call Mrs Everett &amp; work at office			2.00

	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

Tues

Sept 8	Mrs Evarts to Galena &amp; work at office			2.00

Wed

Sept 9	Flowers to Galena					1.00

	Mrs H Evarts funeral					2.50

Thur 10

Fri 11	Pump man on trip					2.00

Sat 12

Sun 13

Mon 14	George Crissman to Mt Vernon			        5.00

Tues

Sept 15	First call Mr Milk					2.00

Wed

Sept 16	Cleaned car &amp; casket to Galena				2.00

Thur

Sept 17	Chairs to Milks					        1.50

	Mr Milk funeral					        2.00

Fri 18

Sat 19	Taggart to Delaware					2.00

Sun 20  

Mon 21

Tues 22	First call Mrs Cowell					2.50

Wed

Sept 23	Casket to Cowells					1.50

	Anna Lane from Hospital home			        1.50

Thur

Sept 24	Flowers to Cowells					1.50

	Mrs Cowell funeral					2.00

Fri

Sept 25	First call Miss Heineman Del				3.00

Sat	Mrs Goldsberry from Hospital &amp; work			2.00

Sept 26	Casket to Heinemans Del				        1.50

	Mrs Goldsberry in casket				1.00

Sun

Sept 27	Miss Heineman funeral				        3.00




						117

Mon

Sept 28 	Work at office &amp; Mrs Goldsberry funeral		2.50

Tues 29

Wed 30

Thur

Oct 1	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Fri

Oct 2

Sat 3	Geo. Utley to Grant Hospital				1.50

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			Mr Strosnider

Nov 	   2	First call Mr Williams				5.00

   "	   2	First call Mr Paul

   "	   3	Man to Will Strosniders			        3.00

   "	   3	Casket to Williams &amp; other work

   "	   4	Casket to Pauls				        4.00

   "	   4	Mr Williams funeral

   "	   5	Strosy to Pauls' and Columbus			6.00

	   6	Chairs to Pauls				        4.00

	   6	Mrs Gleason from Magnetic Springs home

   "	   7	Amb trip to Case Hospital with Ada people	1.50

   "	   8	First call Mrs Dyke &amp; work at office		3.00

   "	   8	Back to office in the evening

   "	   9	Work at office				        2.50

   "	   9	Mrs Dyke taken home

   "	10	Trip to Dikes &amp; cemetery			3.50

   " 	10	Mrs Dike funeral

   "	13	First call Mr Reardon			        1.50

   "	14	Out to Reardons &amp; work at office		2.00

   "	15	Mr Reardon funeral				3.50

   "	17	Mrs Work from home &amp; work at office		2.00

   "	18	Work at office part day  Mrs Work		2.50

   "	19	Strosnider to Webers			        1.00

   "	24	First call Mrs Boyd				2.00

   "	25	First call Wilson baby			        2.50

   "	25	Work at office

   "	25	Casket to Boyds

   "	26	Baby taken home				        1.50

   "	26	Chairs to Boyds

   "	27	Mrs Boyd funeral &amp; chairs back		        2.00

Dec	   4	First call Mrs Griffith				2.50

   "	   5	Casket to Griffiths				2.00

   "	   6	First call Mr Adams				5.00

   "	   6	Marnie Griffith funeral

   "	   7	Casket to Adams				        1.00

   "	   8	Mr Adams funeral				3.00

   "	   9	First call Mr Shannon			        2.00

   "	10	Casket to Shannons				4.00

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Fri

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		First call Mrs Loar

Sat

Dec	12	Casket to Slacks				2.00

		Casket to Loars

Sun

Dec	13	Mr Slack funeral				2.50

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   "	17	Mr Budd funeral

   "	17	First call Sherm Williams

   "	19	First call Everett Perfect			5.00

   "	19	Casket to Williams

   "	19	Mrs A. Sherbourne from Hospital

   	19	Work at office

   "	20	Mr Williams funeral				3.00

   "	21	Everett Perfect funeral			        2.00

   "	25	Fred Dresbade to White Cross in amb		1.50

   "	28	First call Mr Dresbach			        3.00

   "	29	Mr Dresback in casket			        2.00

   "	30	Mr Dresback funeral				3.00



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Fri	Chairs &amp; device to Galina Cemetery

April 26 Mr Webber funeral

	 Mr Cooke funeral

	 chair back						6.00

Sat 27

Sun 28

Mon 29	Harry Cooke from Likes to Union Station			5.00

	Mr Prosser in casket					0.00

Tues 30

May

Wed 1	Grass &amp; device to cemetery &amp; Prosser funeral		2.00

Thur 2

Fri 3

Sat 4

Sun 5

Mon 6

Tues 7

Wed 8	Mr Eldridge from Col &amp; work at office			2.00

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Thur

May 9	Mr Eldridge in casket &amp; work at office			1.00

Fri

May 10	Taggart to Col. Highway dpt				5.00

	Man to Buell farm at Rome				1.50

	Mr Eldridge funeral					2.00

	Rowe boy from Case Hospital &amp; work at office		2.00

Sat

May 11	Chaffirs from Galina to Columbus			5.00

Sun

May 12	Trip to Rowe's					        1.50

Mon 

May 13	Flowers grass &amp; device to Rose's			1.50

Tues 14

Wed 15

Thur 16	Contractor to Central College				2.00

Fri 17

Sat 18	Mr Miller from Galina to Case Hospital			1.50

	Five people to Newark				        5.00

Sun 19





					                        123

Mon	First call Mrs Bush					2.00

May 20	Leta Sikes to Columbus				        5.00

	Taggart to Mt Gilead					5.00

Tues

May 21	Casket to Bushs'					1.00

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Wed

May 22	Flowers &amp; device to Bushs'				1.00

	Mrs Bush funeral					2.00

Thur

May 23	First call Mrs Freeman (Aluens place)			2.00

Fri

May 24	Dr Gorsuch from Mt Carmel				1.50

	Casket to Freemans'				        1.00

Sat

May 25	Trip to Freemans'					1.00

Sun

May 26	First call Mrs Kirgy, Croton				3.00

	Flowers to Freemans				        1.00

	Mrs Freeman funeral				        2.50

	Miss Yokun from Hospital &amp; coark at office		2.00

Mon

May 27	First call Mrs Hupp					2.00

	Casket to Kirbys'					1.50

	Casket to Yokums &amp; work at office			2.50

	Man to Delaware					        1.50

Tues 

May 28	Casket to Huffs					        1.00

	Miss Yoakum funeral				        3.50

	chairs to Huffs'					1.00

Wed

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	Chairs to Croton &amp; Yokum funeral		]

	Device &amp; grass to Hower			]

	Flowers to Yokums				]

Thur 30

Fri 31	Family on Lewison lane to Mark Road			5.00

Sat

June 1	Hose to Columbus for Taggart				5.00

Sun 2

Mon 3

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124

Tues 4

Wed 5

Thur 6	Dr Gorsuch to Mt Carmel Hospital			5.00

Fri

June 7	Woman to Delaware					1.50

Sat 8

Sun 9

Mon 10	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Tues

June 11	Man on Lawson farm to Columbus			        5.00

Wed

June 12	Sam McGill daughter to Sparta				3.00

Thur 13

Fri 14

Sat 15

Sun 16	Trip to Frank Hoovers				         .50

	Mr Miller from Case Hospital				1.50

	Work at office					        1.00

Mon	Mr Miller in casket					0.00

June 17	Pump man to Galena, C. Village &amp; Condit			3.00

	Rumely man Stockwalls, Centerburg &amp; Sanders		3.50

Tues

June 18	Hose drove Dr Gorsuch to Mt Carmel			3.00

	Mr Miller funeral				        2.00

Wed 19

Thur

June 20	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Fri 21

Sat

June 22	4 boys to picnic near Galena by Tuller			5.00

Sun

June 23	Paul Miller from Col - U. Station			2.00

	&amp; time at office

Mon

June 24	Rumely man to Ed. Sanders &amp; Centerburg		        2.00

Tues

June 25	Rumely man to Howard Beavers			        1.00

	Chairs to &amp; from Millers			        5.00

	Casket to Millers &amp; Miller funeral	




						                125

Wed	Trip to Mt Carmel for Lela Mills			4.00

June 26

Thur

June 27	Strosnider to Centerburg, Robinsons &amp; Edmunistons	2.50

Fri 28

Sat 29	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sun 30

July

Mon 1	Chantangson woman to Galena			        1.00

Tues

July 2	Dr Gorsuch to Columbus his machine			2.00

Wed 3

Thur 4	Lamont Kempton from Mt Carmel			        1.50

Fri

July 5	Borgens to Columbus (on Butler farm)			5.00

	Chantangson woman to Fislins &amp; back			1.50

Sat

July 6	First call Gallogly baby				1.50

	casket to Galloglys					 .50

Sun

July 7	Chairs to &amp; from Galloglys			]	5.00

	Gallogly baby funeral			        ]

	Mr Gallogly from auto wreck, work at office	]

Mon

July 8	Mrs Adams from Col to Hi Patricks &amp; work office		2.50

Tues

July 9	Mr Sebring in casket &amp; got chapel ready			1.50

Wed

July 10	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Thur

July 11	Kemptons to Richwood				        5.00

Fri 12

Sat 13	People on Larson place to Columbus			5.00

Sun 14	

Mon 15	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Tues

July 16	Hose took Dr Gorsuch to Mt Carmel			2.00

Wed

July 17	First call Platt baby					1.00

Thur

July 18	Abbie Kimball to Delaware				2.00

	Strosy to Platts, Sebrings &amp; Searles			2.00

	Platt baby funeral					1.50
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[corresponds to page 126 (L) and page 127 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

126

Fri 19

Sat 20	Mr Sebring burial					1.50

	Irene Boston from Mt Carmel home			2.00

Sun 21

Mon 22	First call Hugh Ford in amb				1.50

Tues

July 23	First call Mr Bush					2.00

	Mr Ford in casket					1.00

	Trip back to Bushs'					1.00

Wed

July 24	Casket to Bushs &amp; work at office			1.50

	Hugh Ford funeral					2.50

Thur

July 25	Chairs &amp; Bushes to Galena				1.50

	Dr Gorsuch to Columbus				        2.00

	Taggart to Mr Gileads					5.00

Fri

July 26	Edd Mays' to Elmwood				        5.00

	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

Sat

July 27	Crooksville man to Delaware				2.00

Sun 28

Mon 29

Tues 30

Wed 31

Aug

Thur 1	Dr Gorsuch to Columbus				        2.00

Fri

Aug 2	

Sat 3	Miss Brown to Westerville				1.00

Sun

Aug 4	First call Jack Rowe					2.00

	First call Henry Shaffer				2.00

	First call Phil Brown					2.00

	Dr Gorsuch to Dr Brocks				        1.00

	Strosnider back to Henry Shaffers			1.00

Mon

Aug 5	First call Mrs Ranck &amp; work at office			2.00

	Mr Rowe in casket					1.00

	Mr Brown in casket					1.00

	Mrs Ranck in casket					1.00

	Mr Shaffer in casket					1.00







								127

Tues	Phil Brown funeral				        5.00

Aug 6	Mr Rowe funeral			

	Chairs to Shaffers		

	Truck to RancKs			

Wed

Aug 7	Mr Shafer funeral					2.00

	Mrs Ranck funeral					2.00

	Chairs from Shafers					1.50

Thur

Aug 8	Dr Gorsuch to Galena bank				1.00

	Ida Miller to Berkshire				         .50

	McCarty boy below Ed Coles				 .50

Fri

Aug 9	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sat

Aug 10	Strosy to Centerburg &amp; to Wilsons			2.50

Sun

Aug 11	Dr Gorsuch to Dr Brocks				        1.00

Mon 12

Tues 13	Mrs Bonnett from Case Hospital			        1.50

Wed

Aug 14	Elizabeth Strosnider from Hospital			1.50

	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

Thur 15

Fri 16	Dr Gorsuch to Dr Gruber at Columbus			2.00

Sat

Aug 17	Milan Rogers to Delaware				2.00

Sun

Aug 18	Woman from wreck to Grant Hospital			2.00

Mon

Aug 19	People on Lawson farm to Columbus			5.00

	Strosnider to Bricker Store at Galena			1.00

	Taggart to Columbus P.O.				5.00

Tues

Aug 20	Mr Moore in casket in Col.				2.00
        
        Dr Gorsuch to Dr Grubers in Col                         2.00

Wed

Aug 21	Mr Moore funeral in Col.				4.00

	Strosy to church &amp; other places			        2.00

Thur

Aug 22	Taggart to Col. U.S.					5.00




























































































































































































































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[corresponds to page 128 (L) and page 129 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


128

Fri	Mr Hoyle in casket					1.00

Aug 23	Dr Gorsuch to Dr Graber Col				2.00

Sat

Aug 24	Will Weaver from Mt Carmel to his home			2.50

	Chairs to &amp; from Hagels &amp; device to cemetery		2.50

Sun

Aug 25	Lily &amp; Rosa Borcus to &amp; from Yeomans			1.00

Mon

Aug 26	Girl from Geo work house to Grant Hospital		1.50

	Ely boy from Case Hospital &amp; work at office		2.00

Tues

Aug 27	Casket to Elys'					        1.00

Wed

Aug 28	Flowers to Elys'					1.50

	Eley boy funeral					2.00

Thur

Aug 29	First call Mr Weaver					3.00

	First call Mrs Hoy					2.00

	casket to Weavers					1.00

Fri

Aug 30	Casket to Hoy's					        1.00

	Margaret Williamson to Mt Carmel			5.00

Sat

Aug 31	Grass &amp; device to Centerburg				2.00

	Margaret Williamson to Fort Street an below Wishwill	2.00

	Mr Weaver funeral					2.50

	Trip to Hoys					        1.00

	Brownmiller to Gahanna				        4.00

	Lehman Girl out home				         .75

Sun

Sept 1	Trip to Hoys					        1.50

	Mrs Hoy funeral					        2.50

Mon

Sept 2	First call Mr Baker at Croton				3.00

Tues

Sept 3	Dr Gorsuch to Columbus				        2.00

	Margaret Williamson from Mt Carmel			5.00

	casket to Bakers Croton				        1.50

Wed

Sept 4	Mr Baker funeral					4.00






						                129

Thur	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sept 5	Red Saunders &amp; family up to Fargo			1.50

Fri

Sept 6	Marysville W. &amp; Mayne Fuller to Col			5.00

Sat

Sept 7	Mrs Kimball to Magnitic Springs			        4.00

Sun 8

Mon 9	Dr Gorsuch to Columbus				        2.00

	Pump man to see Billy Plin				1.00

	Pump man Condit &amp; C. Village				2.00

Tues

Sept 10

Wed 11

Thur 12

Fri 13	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sat 14

Sun 15

Mon 16

Tues 17

Wed 18	Two men from DeWitts corner to Case Hospital		1.50

Thur

Sept 19	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Fri

Sept 20	Dr Gorsuch to Columbus				        2.00

Sat 21

Sun 22	First call to Dell Walker (Baby) farm &amp; work at office  2.00

Mon 23

Tues 24	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	First call Mrs Curtis Westerville			3.00

Wed

Sept 25	Casket to Curtis					1.00

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Tues

Sept 26	Mrs Curtis funeral					3.00

	Chairs from Curtis					2.00

Fri 27

Sat 28

Sun 29

Mon 30

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[corresponds to page 130 (L) and page 131 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

130

Tues

Oct 1	

Wed 2

Thur 3	First call Mrs Skinner &amp; work at office			1.50

	Chairs to Buels'					2.00

Fri

Oct 4	Mrs Skinner in casket &amp; taken home			1.00

	Mr Buel funeral &amp; chairs back				3.00

Sat

Oct 5	First call Mrs Roberts				        5.00

	Mrs Skinner funeral &amp; work at office			4.00

Sun

Oct 6	Mrs Roberts in casket				        2.00

Mon

Oct 7	Mrs Roberts funeral					3.50

Tues

Oct 8	First call Mrs Walters Pagetins			       	3.00

Wed

Oct 9	Meoyme Fuller to Borkston				1.00

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Thur	

Oct 10	Mrs Walters funeral					2.50

Fri 11

Sat 12	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Strosnider to Centerbury bank				2.00

	Man to Delaware					        2.00

Sun

Oct 13	Man to Mt Vernon					4.00

Mon

Oct 14	To Case Hospital &amp; Mrs Fisher home			3.00

	Dr Gorsuch to Columbus				        2.00

Tues

Oct 15	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Wed

Oct 16	Fisher baby burial					1.00

Thur

Oct 17	First call Mrs Fletch Waldson				2.50

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Oct 18	First call Mr Spangler				        2.50

	Casket to A. Taylors					1.50

	First call Mrs Brookins				        2.00

	&amp; Rosecrans to Delaware				        2.00







						                 131

Sat	Casket to Spanglers					1.50

Oct 19	Mrs Waldron funeral				        2.50

	Casket to Brookins					1.00

Sun

Oct 20	To Mrs Brookens &amp; work at office			1.00

Mon

Oct 21	Chairs to Brokens &amp; device to cemetery		]	5.00

	Mrs Brookins funeral			]

	Mr Spangler funeral				]

Tues 22

Wed 23

Thur 24	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Fri

Oct 25	Margaret Williamson Delaware				2.00

Sat 26

Sun 27	Woman to Chambers farm				        1.50

Mon

Oct 28

Tues 29

Wed 30	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Man to Frank Hubbells				        1.00

Thur

Oct 31	Taggart to Bucyrus					10.00

Fri

Nov 1

Sat

Nov 2	Hoosie out with Kingston cattle man			2.50

Sun

Nov 3	3 people to Akron					25.00

Mon

Nov 4	Woman &amp; child up near Beacom farm			2.00

	Mrs Joe Clark from Mt Carmel				1.50

Tues 5

Wed 6

Thur 7	Miss Rugg &amp; friend to Galina				 .50

Fri

Nov 8	First call Miss Lambert				        2.00

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

Sat

Nov 9	Casket to Lamberts					1.00
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[corresponds to page 132 (L) and page 133 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

132

Sun

Nov 10	Miss Lambert funeral				        2.00

Mon 11

Tues 12	Work at office &amp; trip to Case Hospital for Neilson baby	3.00

Wed

Nov 13	Neilson baby out home				        1.00

Thur

Nov 14	chairs to &amp; from Neilson &amp; baby funeral			2.00

Fri

Nov 15	Taggart to Columbus

	Mr Wood to Mt Carmel Hospital in amb			1.50

Sat

Nov 16	First call Mrs Crego					2.50

Sun

Nov 17	Casket to Cregos					1.00

	Mrs A. Knox from Columbus				4.00

Mon

Nov 18	Chairs to Cregos					2.00

	Mrs Crego funeral					2.00

	Chairs from Cregos					2.00

Tues 19

Wed 20

Thur 21	Amb trip from Shans to Mrs Tan Lees			1.00

	Man out to Clyde Wilsons				1.00

Fri

Nov 22	First call Mr Carnes					3.00

Sat

Nov 23	First call Mr Searles					2.50

	First call Mr Parker					2.50

	Amb for Parker &amp; work at office			        2.00

	Casket to Carnes					1.00

	Girl to O. Green					1.00

Sun

Nov 24	Casket to Searles					1.00

	Mr Carnes funeral					2.50

	Mr Parker in casket					 .50

	Frances Stilzer to Bus				         .50

Mon

Nov 25	Mr Parken funeral  all day				4.00




						                133 


Tues	Boy out to Clyde Wilsons				1.00

Nov 26	Trip to Fancher cemetery &amp; Searles funeral with machine	6.00

Wed 27

Thur 28	Boy out to Clyde Wilsons				1.00

Fri

Nov 29	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sat 30

Dec

Sun 1	First call Mrs Perfect &amp; work at office			1.50

	Woman up to Clint Blayney farm			        1.50

Mon

Dec 2	work at office					        1.00

Tues

Dec 3	Mrs Perfect funeral &amp; other work			4.00

Wed

Dec 4	Dr Gorsuch to Columbus				        2.00

Thur

Dec 5	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Fri 6

Sat 7	First call Mrs Doty					2.00

Sun

Dec 8	First call Alice Stockwell				1.50

Mon

Dec 9	Casket to Dotys					        1.00

	Casket to Stockwells					1.00

	First call Mr Heninger				        1.50

Tues

Dec 10	Trip to Heningers took badge		]		4.00

	Doty funeral &amp; device to cemetery	]

Wed

Dec 11	Chairs to &amp; from Stockwells				1.00

	Alice Stockwell funeral				        1.50

	Casket to Heningers					1.00

Thur

Dec 12	Mr Heninger funeral					2.50

Fri

Dec 13	Chloe Granger &amp; Margaret Williamson to Del		2.00

Sat

Dec 14	First call Mrs Brunson				        1.00

Sun

Dec 15	Casket to Brunsons				        1.50

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[corresponds to page 134 (L) and page 135 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

134

Mon	Earl Fravel out to Clyde Wilsons			1.00

Dec 16	Mrs Brunson funeral				        3.00

Tues

Dec 17	First call Mrs I. C. Budd				2.00

Wed

Dec 18	Casket to Budds'					1.00

Thur	

Dec 19	Work at office &amp; chairs to Budds			1.50

	Budd funeral					        2.00

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Fri

Dec 20	First call Mrs Carpenter in Amb			        2.00

	Work at office

Sat

Dec 21	Mrs Carpenter in casket &amp; other work at office		1.50

Sun

Dec 22	Deorce to cemetery &amp; Mrs Carpenter funeral		2.00

Mon

Dec 23	Work at office &amp; Mrs McWilliams to Hospital		2.00

Tues

Dec 24	Lehman girl out home				         .75

	Dr VanHouten to West &amp; Leand Gertrudes back		3.00

Wed 25

Thur 26	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Fri

Dec 27	First call Mrs Bell					1.50

Sat

Dec 28	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sun

Dec 29	Device to cemetery &amp; chairs to &amp; from Bells	        3.50

Mon 30

Tues 31	Pumely man to Duglas &amp; Patterson			2.50

Wed 1930

Jan 1

Thur 2

Fri 3	Lily &amp; Rosa Borcus to Likes				 .50

Sat 4

Sun 5	Wigton baby funeral &amp; Device to cemetery		2.00

	Mrs Punesburg to O. Green				1.25



						                 135

Mon 6

Tues 7	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Wed 8

Thur 9	Elevater man to Condit Elevator			        1.00

Fri

Jan 10	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sat 11

Sun 12

Mon 13

Tues 14

Wed 15

Thur 16	Mrs Kimball to Delaware				       2.00

Fri

Jan 17	Man to Hines, (Reformatory man)			       2.00

Sat 18

Sun 19

Mon 20	Mrs Borden from Hospital to home			2.00

	Margaret &amp; Winsagona Gravyer to Ceubby		        2.00

Tues

Jan 21	Mrs Condo from Hospital &amp; work at office all day        4.00

Wed

Jan 22	Mrs Condo in casket					1.00

	Mrs McWilliams from White Cross			        1.50

Thur

Jan 23	Grass &amp; device to Trenton cemetery			1.50

	Mrs Condo funeral					2.00

Fri

Jan 24	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sat 25

Sun 26

Mon 27

Tues 28

Wed 29	Pump man around on trip				        3.00

	Mrs Kempton from State Hospital &amp; work at office	2.00

Thur

Jan 30	Mrs Kempton out home &amp; dressed			        1.00

	Mrs Munton from University Hospital			1.50

Fri

Jan 31	First call McVey baby				        2.00

	Mrs Kempton in casket

	Chairs to &amp; from Kemptons				6.00

	Device to cemetery

	Mrs Kempton funeral
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[corresponds to page 136 (L) and page 137 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

136

Sat

Feb 1	Casket to McVeys &amp; work at office			1.50

Sun

Feb 2	McVey Baby from home to chapel	]		        2.50

	Baby funeral			]

Mon 3	

Tues 4	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Wed

Feb 5	Strosy to Millers at Galena				1.00

	Joe Webster to Case Hospital				1.50

Thur		

Feb 6	Mrs Mann from Albright church &amp; work at office		2.50

Fri

Feb 7	Margaret Williamson to Delaware			        2.00

	Mrs Marnice casket, other work at office	        1.00

Sat

Feb 8	Mrs Mann funeral at Westerville			        2.50

	First call Mrs Dwinnell				        1.50

Sun

Feb 9	Tom Robinson from Del &amp; work at office			2.00

	Casket to Dwinnells					1.00

	Robinson in casket &amp; out home			        1.50

Mon

Feb 10	Chairs to Dwinnells &amp; device to cemetery	        1.50

	Mrs Dwinnell funeral				        2.00

	Chairs to Robinsons					1.50

Tues

Feb 11	Flowers to Robinsons				        1.50

	Robinson funeral					2.00

	Chairs from Robinsons'				        1.50

Wed

Feb 12	Strosy to Berkshire cemetery to change			1.00

	Mary Hall to Mt Carmel Hospital			        1.50

Thur 13

Fri 14	Mrs Henry Miller to Marengo 				2.00

Sat 15

Sun 16	Miss Rugg to Galena					 .50

Mon

Feb 17	Geneva Wigton out home				         .75

Tues

Feb 18	Mrs Pumphrey to O. Green				1.25



						                 137

Wed

Feb 19	First call Mr Townby					1.50

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Thur

Feb 20	Casket to Townbys					1.00

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Fri

Feb 21	Chairs to &amp; from Townbys &amp; funeral			2.50

Sat

Feb 22	First call Mr Root Col					5.00

Sun

Feb 23	Mr Root in casket					2.00

Mon

Feb 24	Mr Root funeral					        4.00

Tues

Feb 25	First call Mr Amis					3.00

Wed 26

Thur 27	First call Mr Trainer					3.00

	Casket to Annis funeral &amp; other work			4.00

Fri

Feb 28	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sat

Mar 1	Casket to Trainers					1.50

	First call Mrs Platt					5.00

	Chairs &amp; flowers to Trainers				2.50

Sun

Mar 2	Mr Trainer funeral					3.00

Mon

Mar 3	Mrs Platt funeral					4.00

Tues 4

Wed 5

Thur 6	De Gorsuch to Columbus also calls			3.00

Fri

Mar 7	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Lily Borcus to Galena					 .50

	Stailet with 3 students to Granville			1.50

Sat 8

Sun 9	Strosy to John Stros Wilson				1.00

Mon 10

Tues 11	Mansfield man to Slaughter &amp; Disons			2.00

Wed 12


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[corresponds to page 138 (L) and page 139 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

138

Thur	First call Mrs Murray					1.50

Mar 13	Mrs Murray in casket				        1.00

Fri

Mar 14	Dr Gorsuch out to Halis'				1.00

	First call Mr McClery					2.00

	Work at office, clean up				1.00

Sat

Mon 15	First call Mrs Knox					2.00

	To Fargo cemetery					1.00

	Mr McClery in casket &amp; seat chapel			1.00

	Mrs Murray funeral					2.00

	Food Demonstration from Ashley			        2.50

	Taggart from Delaware				        2.00

Sun

Mon16	Casket to Stones					1.00

	Work at office					         .50

	Grass &amp; device to Johnstown Cem			        2.50

Mon

Mar 17	Chairs to &amp; from Stones				        1.50

	Grass &amp; device to cemetery				 .50

	Mrs Knox funeral					2.00

	Miss Jones out to Presbyterian Church       		1.00

	Miss Jones bock from church				1.00

Tues

Mar 18	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	Miss Jones to Presbyterian Church			1.00

	Mrs Jones from church				        1.00

Wed 19

Thur 20	Miss Jones to Frayzeysburg				8.00

	Jack Strosnider to Delaware			]	7.00

	Jack Strosnider to Jim Roses			]

	Jack Strosnider to Geo Works, then home	]

	Fiarst call Eugene Boston			]

	Eugene Boston home			]

Fri 21

Sat 22	First call Mr Stith					2.00

	Casket to Stiths					1.00

	To Eugene Bostons					1.00

Sun

Mar 23	Flowers, grass &amp; device to Galena			1.00

	Eugene Boston funeral				        2.00



						                139


Mon	Chairs to Stiths					1.50

Mar 24	Mr Stith funeral					2.00

	Chairs from Stiths					1.50

Tues

Mar 25	First call Mr Knowder				        1.50

Wed

Mar 26	Casket to Knowdens					1.00

Thur

Mar 27	Chairs to &amp; from Knowdens				2.00

	Grass &amp; device to Cemetery				 .50

	Mr Knowden funeral					1.50

	First call Mr Ferris					1.50

Fri

Mar 28	Mr Ferris in casket &amp; other work at office		3.00

Sat

Mar 29	Work at office, chairs to Mason Hall			1.00

Sun

Mar 30	Helped with tent &amp; grass &amp; device to cemetery		1.00

	Chairs to Ferris					1.00

	Mr Ferris funeral					2.00

Mon

Mar 31

April

Tues 1

Wed 2	Dr. Gorsuch to Mt Carmel &amp; Stores			2.00

Thur

April 3	Casket to Blunts					1.00

	First call Mrs Ann Smith				1.50

Fri

April 4	Grass &amp; device to cemetery		15.00	]	 .50

	Mr Blent funeral				]	1.50

	Chairs from Blunrts				]	2.00

Sat

April 5	Bess Wilsons sister from Union Station			5.00

Sun

April 6	Device to cemetery &amp; chairs to Smith			 .50

	Mrs Smith funeral					2.00

	Chairs from Smiths					 .50

Mon

April 7	Dr Gorsuch to Union Station				2.00

	Lehman girl from home to Bus				 .75


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[corresponds to page 140 (L) and page 143(R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930. 

Pages 141 and 142 are missing from the book]


140

Tues

April 8	First call Saunders boy				        2.50

Wed

April 9	Casket to Saunders					1.00

	Mrs Heycook from Bennetts to Sparta			1.50

Thur

April 10 	Saunders for funeral				3.00

Fri 11

Sat 12

Sun 13

Mon 14

Tues 15

Wed 16

Thur 17

Fri 18

Sat 19

Sun 20

Mon 21

Tues 22	Phone boys up to U. Fuller farm			     1.00

Wed

Apr 23	Strosnider to Columbus				     5.00

	First call Wigton baby				     2.00

	Boy to Galena					      .50

Thur

April 24	Dr Gorsuch to Columbus			     2.00

	Trip to Will Wigtons				     1.00

	Wigton baby funeral				     2.00

Fri

April 25  C. O. Armstrong to Columbus		             5.00

Sat 26

Sun 27

Mon 28	First call Frank Spangler			     3.00

	First call Mr Lehman				     2.00

Tues

Apr 29	Casket to Spanglers				     1.00

	Trip to Domigans				     1.50

	First call Miss Domigans			     2.50

	Lila Mills &amp; daughter from Westerville		     2.00

Wed

Apr 30	Casket to Lehmans				     1.00

	grass &amp; device to Trenton cemetery		     1.00

	casket to Domigans				     1.00

	Mr Spangler funeral				     2.00



						             143



				Machines 1925

May 3 -	 .25   V. Young				Sept. 6 -   .50   Cincin 

May 12	 .50   Cleveland			"   6 -	 50   Skinner

  "  12   .50   Jackson			        "   7 -  50   Galion

  " 15 	 .75   V.Baker				"   8 -  50   Galion

  " 15   .25   R.Foster				"   8 -  50   Georgetown Ky.

  " 16 	 .25   "    "				"   10 - 50   Chicago

  " 16    50   Newark				"   11 - 50   W. Va

  " 19 	 .50  V. Baker				"   11 - .50  Vt

  " 21   .25   Feazel				"   11 -  50  Darwin, Colorado

  " 24   .50   W. Va		 		"   12 - 1.00 W. Va

  " 29   .50   Dayton				"   27 - 2.00 Ginn

June 2   .50  Indianapolis 	(new garage) 	 Oct 8 -  .50 Zanesville

  "  3   .50  Massalon 		                 "  10     50   Akron (O)

  "  3 	 .50  Asthabula 			 "  10     50   Brookville 

  "  7   .50   Cleveland			 "  11     50   Smithsville Ky

  "  8   .50   Ill.				 "  12   1.00   Cinciny  2 machines

  "  9 	 .25   V Young				 "  14     50   Oak Park Ill

  "  11	 .55   Delaware				   

  "  11	 .30   Delaware				 "  19     50   Cleveland

  "  13	 .75   2 W.Va. Machines			 "  20     50   Medina

  "  14	 .50   Sharon Pa		         "  20    .50   Cleveland

  "  16	 .50   Columbus				 "  21	  .50   Paugkeepsie N.Y  

  "  16	 .50   Miami Fla.		         "  23	  .50   Cleveland

  "  19	  50   Cleveland		         "  24	   50   Cleveland

  "  19	 .50   San Diago Calif		         "  24	   50   Akron

  "  20	 .50   Illinois			         "  27	   50   Val Young

  "  20	 .50   Indianapolis

  "  23	 .25   V Baker			         Nov 3	   50   Columbus

  "   24 .50   Eleanor Huston	                 "   5	   50   Dayton

  "  25 .50   Zanesville		         "   5    50   Gamblers

  "  29 .50   Ky people			         "   6	   50   Erie Pa

July   4 .50   Missouri			         "   6    50   Cleveland

       8 .50   Akron			         "   8	  .50   Mantua

						 "   10   50   Painsville

      10 .50   Indianapolis	                 "   11   50   Salem Ill

      11 .50       "			         "   11   50   Marion O

      14 .25   V. Young			         "   17   50   Cleveland

      15  50   Montgomery		         "   20   50   Bedford

						 "   20   50   Canton

      16  50   Marple [illegible]	         "   21   50   Cleveland

      16  25   Forest Moore		         "   21   50   Cleveland

      21  50   Tangier Ind		         Dec  8   50   V.Young

      21  50   Indianapolis		         "   10   50    Akron

      25  50   Erie Pa			         Dec 19   50       "

      26  .50   Cleveland

      29  .50    Winona &amp; Lisbon 4	         "   19   50    Burton

      29  .50    [illegible]		         "   23   50    Akron
                                                  
                                                 Jan   4 1.00   McCombs

      30  .50    Price Hill [illegible]	             

Aug    5  .50    Columbus Mo    (1926)	         "   16   50    Harry Mantes

       9  .50    Nevada  Mo		         "   19   50    Detroit

                                                 "   26   50    Val Young

      15  .50    Toledo

      15   50    Minerva			 Feb  18  1.00   Tenn.

      16   50    Dundas			         "    18   .50 Cleveland

      18  .25    Val Young

      19  .50    Medina

      21  .50    Bridgeville Pa		         Mar    1   .40    Mr Farris

      22  .50    Cincinnati		         "     5   .50    Cleveland

      26  .50    Cleveland		         "    10   .50    Silver Creek

      27  .50    Chespeake		         "    11   .50    Livingston

      29  .50    W. Va			         "    13  1.00    Buffalo

      31   50    Mantea			         "    15   .50    Cleveland

Sept   2  .50    Dayton			         "    16   .50    V. Young

						 "    19  1.00    Sheridan Mo

"      2   50    Ravenna			 "    21   .50

"      4   50    Galion			         "    23    50    Connersville

"      5   50    Akron			         "    24   .50    Youngstown
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144

Mar  25	 .50    Cleveland			Aug 13	.50    Dayton

"    31  .50    Parkersburg			"   18	.50    Roberts

April 1  .50    Canton				"   18	.50    Jno Gritlan

"     7	 .50    Ashland				"   19	 50    Roberts

"     9  2.50   Williamson			"   20	 50    Shelbyville Ind

"     9	  50    Mantua				"   20	 50    Ind'polis

"    10	 .50    E. Canton		        "   20	 50    Manroe Root

"    12	 .50    Miami				"   21	 50    Covington Ky

"    17  1.00   Canton				"   24	 50    Monroe La

"    19	  .50   Dayton				"    25	 50    Mass &amp; Colo

"    22	  .50   Chagrin Falls			"   27	 35    Neisley

"    27	  .50   Val Young		        "    28	 50    Pomeroy

"    27	   50   Linus				"    29	 50    Ft Sam Huston Texas

"    30	   50   Cleveland		        "    29	 50    Knoxville Tenn

May   1	   50   Portsmouth		        "    30	 50    Marietta

May   4	   50   [illegible] Ky			Sept  1	 50    Meadville Pa

"     5	   50   Dayton				 "    2	 50    Cleveland

"     7	  1.00  Dayton				 "    5	 50    Cleveland

"     9	   .50  Rockfort Ind		         "    5	 50    Greenfield Ind

"    11	   .50  Salem Ill.

"    13	   .50  Ambrosuo		         "    7	 25   Tom Wigton

"    13	    50  Beaver Falls			 "   10	 50   Chicago Ill

"    16	    50  "             "		         "   10	 50   Wheeling W Va

"    17	   .50  Warren		                 "   14	 50   Los Angeles Calif

"    22	    50  Ambrosa				 "   15	 50   Marietta

"    21	   .50  Wilbur Fla			 "   23	 35   Kendallville Ind

"    23	  1.00  Jefferson O.			 "   24	 50   Wheeling W Va

"    24	  1.00  Landrum				 "   24	 50   Toledo

"    27	   .50  Miami Fla		         "   26	1.75  Kendallville Ind

"    27	   .50  Hollywood Fla

"    29	   .25  Fred [illegible]		 "   27	 50   Kendallville Ind

"    31	   .50  Akron				 "   30	 50   Gitard Pa

"    31	    50  Lakewood

June  2	    50  Ashland				Oct   1	 50   Marshall Ill

"     2	    50  V. Young			  "   3	 50   Hicksville

"     9	    50  Hoskinson		          "   3  50   Akron

"    28	   .50  Rosedale Ind		          "   9	 50   Canton

						  "  17	 50   Niagara Falls

"    30	    50  Newton, Mass.				   
                                                  "  19	 50    Cleveland

"    30	    50  Cleveland		          "  20	 50    Grove City Pa

Jul   1	    50  Buffalo				  "  21	 25    Kendallville

"     2	    50  Cleveland		        Oct 22-30 2.00 Kendallville

"     3	    50  Reece Davis		          "  23	 50    Mr Guthrie

"     5	    50  Inglewood Calif	                  "  23  50    Belleville N.Y

"     6	  1.00  Columbus       		          "  24	 50    Belleville N.Y

"     6	   .50  New Harmiony Ind    

"     7	   .50  Val Young		          "  24	.50    Foust Moore

"     7	    50  N Y &amp; Wash			  "  26	 50    Val Young

"    10	   .50  Sewickley Pa		          "  28	 50    Middleburg

"    11	   .50  St Louis		          "  29	 50    Haley

"    13	   .50  Ind			          "  30	 50    Portsmouth

"    14	   .50  St Petersburg Fla	          "  31	 50    Cleveland

"    22	   .50  Columbus			Nov   2	.50    Ft Wayne

"    23	   .50  Columbus			  "   2	 50    Cleveland

"    24	   .50  Birdseye Ind		          "   2	 50    Hunnelstown Pa

"    26	   .50  W. Baden Ind		          "   8	 50    Toledo

"    28	   .50  Springfield		          "  10	 50    Anna Moore

"    31	   .50  Norwood				  "  10	.50    Akron

Aug   5	    50  Springfield Ill		          "  14	 50    Wayne Bekins

"     7	   .50  Cleveland		          "  16	 50    Ashland

"     8	   .50  Cleveland		          "  17  50    Elmer Flick

"    10	   .50  Val Young		          "  19	 50    Franklin Pa

"    12	   .50  Cleveland		          "  19	 50    Ed Van Kirk	



					                                    145

Nov  21	   .50  Garfield

"    23	    50  Dayton				July  7	.50    St Louis

"    25	    50  Rochester N.Y.		          "   8	.50    Anderson Ind

Dec   5	    50  Kansas City		          "   9	.50    Erie Pa.

"     6	  1.00  Cincinnati		          "  11	.50    Scranton Pa

"     7	    50  Val Young		          "  14	.70    Buffalo &amp; Terre Haute

"     9	    50  Youngstown		          "  15	9.00   O. Young to Aug 10th

"    21	  3.00  F.H. Parker to Jan 10 1927	  "  22	.25    Columbus

"    22	    50  Fred Moore		          "  23	.50    Portsmouth

 1927

Jan  12	    50  Elmer Flick		          "  30	 50    Youngstown

Feb   1	    50  Val Young			 Aug  2	.50    Val Young

"     5	    50  Washington C. H. 	          "   5	.50    Tuscon Arizona

"    12	  3.00  Parker to Feb 10th		  "   9	.50    Gas truck

Mar   1	   .50  Val Young		          "  13	.50    Miami Fla

"    22	  3.00  Parker				  "  14	.50    J. Stark visitors

"    23	   .50  Earlington Ky		          "  17	1.00   Wheeling W. Va

"    24	   .50  Columbus		          "  19	3.00   Lester Grove

"    25	    50  Buffalo				     20	 .50   Paulding O

April 12    50  Powhatan		             20	 .50   Louisville Ky

"     14    50  Evansville Ind			     24	 .50   Cleveland

"     18    50  Marietta		             26	  50   Athens Ga

"     19  3.00  F.H. Parker		             27	  50   Wooster

"     19   .50  Val Young			     30	 .50   Covington Ky.

"     20    50  Onenta N. Y.			Sept  1	 .50   Plulia, Pa	

"     25    50  Lima				   "  2	 .25   Cleveland

"     26    50  Charlotte Mich			   "  3	  50   Portsmouth

"     27    25  Tenn				   "  3	  50   Alton Ill

"     27    50  Rochester N. Y.			   "  4	 .50   N. Y. City

"     28    50  St Louis Mo		           "  6	  50   Val Young

May    6    50  Berkley Calif			   " 13	  50   Akron

"     10    50  Buffalo N. Y		             14	  50   Cincinnati

"     12  9.00  V. Young May 10			     17	  50   Sharon Pa

"     15    50  Scenectady N.Y.			     17	  50   Louisville Ky

"     16    50  Defiance O		             18	  50   Mayesville Ky

"     18   .50  Cleveland		             20	3.00   Lester Grove

"     19  1.00  St Louis		             20	  40   Covington Ky

"     22   .50  Cincin	
   			                             20	 50    Cleveland

"     23   .50  Oswego N.Y.		             21	 50    Newark

"     24   .50  Val Young		             21	 50    Pineville Ky

"     28    50  Cincinnati			     29	 50    Fla

"     29    50  U.S. Army			Oct   2	 50    New York City

June   1   .50  Salimonica N.Y.			  "   4	 35    Parichora

"      2   .50  Bridgeport Ill.		          "   7	 9.00  O. Young

"      9   .50  Nowata Okla.			  "  11	 50    Val Young

"     12    50  Cleveland			  "  13	 50    Young &amp; Toban

"     14    50  E. St Louis		          "  24	 50    Columbus

"     15    50  Cleveland		          "  24	 3.00  Luther Grove

"     18    50  Los Angles Calif	          "  27	 1.50  Kent O

"     19    50  Kent O.				  "  29	 50    Danvile

"     20    50  Niagara Falls			  "  29	 50    E. Liverpool

"     21    50  Middletown		       Nov    1  50    Perry O.

"     27    50  Cleveland			  "   5	.50    Oakland City Ind

"     28    50  Val Young		          "   7	 50    Cleveland

"     28    50  Elmer Flick		          "  11	 50    Miss Skinner

"     30    50  Chicago Ill		          "  12	 50    Val Young

July   2    50  Akron                             "  21	 50    Ambrosia
  			  
"      2    50  Newport Ky.

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[corresponds to page 146 (L) and page 147 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

 146

Nov 21 3.00  Lester Grove			April  22    .50  Benton Ill

 "  27  .50  Columbus				  "    24    .50  Lima

 "  29  .50  Akron				  "    27     50  Cleveland

 "  30  .25  Cleveland			        May     9     50  Calif

Dec  6  .50  Lecture course Mass		  "    12   9.00  O. Young

 "   7  .50  Kerhonkson N. Y			  "    19    .50 Cincin

 "   9  .50  Toledo				

 "  11   50  Rochester N.Y.		          "    29     50 Cincin

 "  17	 50  Cincinnati			        June    2     50 Akron

 "  18	 50  Cincinnati				  "    11   3.10 contractors Machine

 "  20	 50  Val Young				  "    17     50 Anapolis

 "  20 3.00  Lester Grove			       18     50 Oil City Pa.

 "  23	.50  Granford Ky			       20   3.00 L. Grove

    23	.50  Franklin Pa			       20     50 Chicago

    30 9.00  O. Young				       22     50 Akron

Jan  1	.50  Conneat				       23     50 Youngstown

 "   2  .50  Ridgway Pa.                               25     50 Alhambra Calif

 "   3	.50  Springfield			       26     50 Val Young

 "   6	.50  Akron				       30     50 Brunson Mich

 "   6	.50  Birmingham Ala			July    4     50 Cincinnati

 "   13	.50  Hamilton, O			  "     8     50 St Louis

 "   19	3.00 Lester Grove			  "     8     50 Salem, Ill

 "   21	.50  Chicago Ill			       10     50 Cleveland

 "   27	.50  Tulsa Okla				       12     50 Youngstown

 "   30	.50  Columbus				       14     50    

 "   31	 50  Val Young				       14     35 Chicago

Feb   7	.35  Indianapolis			       14   9.00 O. Young

 "   17	.50  Cincinnatti			       15     50 North Lima

 "   22	.50  New Port Tenn			       17     50 Salina Ill

 "   24	 50  Freeport O				       18     50 Detroit

 "   24 9.00 O. Young				       23     50 Marion

 "   25	3.00 Lester Grove			       23   6.00 Grove 2 Mo
    
 "   25  .25 Harry Manter			       25     50 P. Dwinnell

Mar  10	 .50 Val Young				       26     50 Memphis Tx

 "   14	 .50 Westfield N.Y.			       28     50 St Louis

 "   18	 .50 Ind.				       31     50 Val Young

 "   19	3.00 Lester Grove			       31     50 U.S.C &amp; G.C.

 "   25	 .50 Akron

			                        Aug     1    50 U.S. Coast Guard

April 1	.50 Cleveland				  "     2    50 U.S. Coast Guard

 "    4	.50 Terre Haute Ind.			  "    10    50 Terre Haute

 "    4	.50 Detroit Mich		          "    12    50 Camp Mar

 "    5	.50 Detroit				  "    14    50 Allentown Pa

 "    5	 50 Cleveland				  "    16    50 Canton O.

						       20    50 

 "    6	.50 N.Y &amp; Alabama			       20    50 Mo

 "   11	 50 Cincinnati				       21  3.00 Lester Grove

 "   11	 50 Newark				       21    35 Dayton

 "   13	.50 Palm Beach Fla			       25    50 Charleston

 "   17 4.00 Mr Hayden				       27    50 Cleveland

 "   17	.50  Val Young				       30    50 Rock Creek

 "   20	3.00 Lester Grove			       31    50 Lisbon



						                       147

Sept 1&amp;2  50    Fox				April  16    .50 Val Young

 "    2	 .50    Cincinnati			  "    23   3.00 Lester Grove

 "    2	.50    Akron

      4	.50    Val Young		         May    4   1.00 garage Mar to May  11

      8	.50    Niagara Falls		           "    5    .35 Canton

     10	.50    Terre Haute Ind			   "    9   3.00 O. Young

     11	.50    Rochester N.Y.		           "   13   1.00 garage Mar to May 18

     16	 50    Adamsville Ga.		           "   15    .50 Mattoon Ill

     25	3.00   Lester Grove			   "   21    .50 Val Young

Oct   3   35   Rockland O.			   "   21   3.00 Lester Grove

 "    3	 35    Cleveland O.

 "    8	 25    Abline Kas.			June    6     50 Louisville Ky

 "   12	.35    Lexington Ky		          "     6     50 Washington D.C.

 "   14	 50    Buffalo				  "     6     50 O. Young

 "   26	 50    Jefferson			       21     25 Morgantown W. Va 

 "   20	3.00   Lester Grove			  "    22   3.00 Lester Grove

 "   26	 50    Grigsby Tenn			       21     50 Val Young

Nov   3	 50      "       "			       26     50 Lake George, La.

 "    8	 50    Michigan				       29     50 Cambridge O

 "   16	 50    Detroit Mich			July    8     50 Anderson, Ind.

 "   17	9.00   O Young				  "     9    .50 Belford N.J.

 "   17	2.50   Portsmouh           	          "    10    .50 Ashville N. C.

 "   21	3.00   Lester Grove		          "    10   3.00 O. Young

     28	 50    Huston Texas		          "    18    .25 Gilliton Texas

Dec 7&amp;8	 50    Ralph Fox			  "    19     50 Charlestown

 "   18	 50    Val Young		          "    20     50 Indianapolis

 "   19	 50    Buffalo N.Y.			       23     50 Cincinnati

 "   20	3.00   Lester Grove			       23   3.00 Lester Grove

 "   26	 .25   Danville				       29     50 N.Y. City

Jan   4	 .50   O. Young    1929			       30    .50 Val Young

 "    8	2.00   Springfield 2        	        Aug     1     25 Georgetown Ill

 "   11	.50    Tampa Fla			 "      5     35 Memphis, Tenn

 "   16	 50    Gambier				 "      6     50 Uniontown, Pa

 "   22	3.00   Lester Grove			       10     50 Hamilton

 "   29	 50    Val Young			       11     50 Hamilton, O.

Feb   5	 35    Meadville Pa			       13    .50 Middlebrough Ky

 "    6	 35    Buffalo				       21   3.00 Lester Grove

 "   20	3.00   Lester Grove			       22    .50 Ellwood City Pa

Mar   2	.50    Guthrie				       30    .50 Huntington W. Va.

 "   12	.50    Val Young			 "     10   2.00 O Young

 "   17	.35    Youngstown		       Sept     3    .50 Val Young

 "   22	3.00   Lester Grove			 "      3    .35 Louisville Tn

 "25-27 1.00   Elevator man			 "      6    .50 Cleveland

 "   30	 .50   Oak Park Ill				9     50 Louisville

 "   31  .50    "    "   "			

 "   31	 .50   Akron				       10   3.00 O Young

April 1	 .50   Cleveland			       16   1.75 Mrs Teter

 "    6  9.00  O. Young				       17    .25 Wheeling W. Va.

 "    8   .25  Bryan, O				       22    .50 Dr Teter  

 "   11   .25  Buffalo				       23   3.00 Lester Grove

 "   12   .50  Chicago				       25    .50 Chicago


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[corresponds to page 148 (L) and page 149 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

148

Oct     8	.50   Val Young			May    14 	.25    Mrs Teter

 "     10	 50   Salainder N.Y.		"      19      1.00    Mr Hedte May

 "     11	.50   Indianapolis		"      24      3.00    Leslin G

 "     17	.50   Martinsville Ky		June  2&amp;3	.50    Cleveland

 "     20	.50   Ft Wayne			      5&amp;6       .50    Heath

       22	.25   Mrs Teter		               8	 50    Indianapolis

       23      6.00   O. Young			      26       3.00    Grove

       26      3.00   Lister Grove		July  10       3.50    Monticella

Nov     1	.50   Columbus		              16       3.50    Ida Miller

 "      8	.85   Chippewa Lake		"     28       3.00    Lester Grove

        9	.50   Akron			      28	.25    Cincinnati

       13	.50   Val Young			      31	.75    Mr Conner

       14      1.00   Corneat Lake, Pa.		Aug    5	 50    Cleveland

       21	.25    Dr Teter

       22	.25    Dr Teter			Aug    9	       Mrs Teter

       23	 25    Independence Kas	         "    21	 50    Charleston

       23      3.00    Lester Grove		      22       6.00  Young to July 10

       24	.35    St Louis			      28       3.00    Lester G

Dec     8	.50    Binghampton N.Y.		      28	 35    Dayton

"       9	.50    Philadelphia, Pa.              29	 50    Bermingham Ala
    
"      18	.50    Val Young		Sept   3       3.50    Mrs Teter

       27      3.00    Lester Grove	               6       3.00 O. Young to Aug16 
			                                                                          
1930

Jan    12      6.00    O. Young			      23	.35    Miami

 "     27      3.00    Lester Grove		      23	 40    Akron

Feb     2	.35    Paulding			      29	3.00   Lester Grove

 "      3	.35         "			 Oct   3	 .50   Odanside Col

 "      5	.50    Zanesville		  "   18	 .25   Mrs Teter

 "     11	 50    Zanesville	              18	 .50   New Jersey

 "     22      3.00    Lester Grove		      25	 .35   Port Clinden

Mar    16	.25    Mrs Teter		      29	3.00   Lester Grove

"      21      1.00    Ambrosia			      30	 .35   Cleveland

       26	 50    Ambrosia			  Nov  1	 .35   St Louis

"      28      3.00    Lester Grove for March	   "  10	6.00 O.Young to Nov10

April   8	.25    Akron			   "  15	1.50   Conklin In

"      17      1.00    Mr Heath to Apr 24             17	 .25   Somerset
		                    
"      17      9.00    O. Young			  Dec 30	3.00   Lester Grove

"      25      3.00    Lester Grove	     1931 Jan 10       6.00 O Young to Jan 10

"      28	.25    Mr Ambrosia		   "  11	 .50   Cleveland

"      29	.25    Mr Ambrosia	              29	 .25   Dayton
		              
May     2      1.00    Mr Heath to May 5	  Feb  2        3.00   Lester Grove

						   "  16        3.00 O Young to Feb10

May     5      1.00    Mr Heath to May 12	   "  16	 .35   Linden

"       7	.25    Providence R.I.		  Mar  3	3.00   Lester Grove

"      10      3.00    Ot Young		           "  12	 .25   Rochester

       12	.25    Mrs Teter

       13	.25    Mrs Teter



						                      149

April   4- Lester Grove - 3.00

Apr    14- O.Young to Apr 10:6.00

May     1- Tampa Fla  .35  

 "      2- Cleveland  .35

 "     15- Moscow Russia .35

 "     16- Oakwood   .25

 "     23- Mrs Teter .25

 "     24- Mrs Teter .25

June   20  O. Young 6.00 to June 10

July   16  .25  Miami Fla

   "   24  .25  Seed man

   "   29   25  Gratis O.

   "   31   25  Mrs Teter

Aug     1  .25  Mrs Teter

   "    2   25  Mrs Teter

   "    8  .25  Springfield Ill.

   "   10   35  Wilmington Cal

   "   20 6.00  O. Young to Aug 10th

   "   29   25  Akron

   "   30   50  Marietta

Sept    4  .25  Youngstown

   "    4   25  Alliance

   "    7   25  Dr Hart

   "    7   50  Little Rock Ark

       10   25  E Orange N.J.

       11  1.00 Welch's man 4 nights

       12    50 Cleveland

       18    25 Pittsburg, Pa

       21    25 Butler Pa

       23    25 Chicago Ill

       25    25 Buffalo N. Y.

       28    35 Sistersville, W. Va

Oct    19   .25

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[corresponds to page 150 (L) and page 151 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

150

May 1 - 1930

May 1	Trip to Lehmans					        1.00

	Mr Lehman funeral					2.50

	Grass &amp; device to cemetery				 .50

Fri

May 2	Chairs to &amp; from Domigan			        5.00

	Device to cemetery		

	Miss Domigan funeral		

Sat	

May 3	work at office					        1.00

Sun 4

Mon 5

Tues 6	Library woman 2 trips to McWilliam			 .50

Wed 7

Thur 8	Dr Gorsuch from Columbus				2.00

	Miss Gray to Condit &amp; Galena soliciting Library		1.50

Fri 9

Sat 10	Miss Rugg to Galena					 .50

Sun 11

Mon 12	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

	First call Cleo Gotchall				1.50

	First call Mrs Shaw					1.50

	Mrs Shaw in casket					1.00

Tues

May 13	Mrs Strosnider to Frank Hoover			         .50

	Casket to Gotchalls					2.00

	Work at office					        1.50

Wed

May 14	Chairs to &amp; from Gotchalls			        5.00

	Grass &amp; device to cemetery	

	Cleo Gotchall funeral		

Thur

May 15	Casket to Shaws also chairs				2.00

	Mrs Shaw funeral					2.00

Fri

May 16	Mrs Granger &amp; Wimogene to Centerburg		        2.00

	Alliance man to Del for auto parts			2.00

	First call Mr McQueen				        5.00

	First call Mr Gross					3.00

	Woman down to Lovas				        1.00



						                   151


Sat	Red Saunders up home				        1.50

May 17	Casket to Grover &amp; work at office			1.50

Sun

May 18	Chairs to and from McQueen			        5.00

	McQueen funeral			

Mon

May 19	Geo Grove funeral					3.00

Tues

May 20	Mr &amp; Elizabeth Strosnider to Barnwells			5.00

Wed 21

Thur 22

Fri 23	First call Mrs Brown					2.00

	Strosy to Columbus					5.00

	Taggart to Columbus				        5.00

Sat

May 24	First call Mrs Rogers Galena				2.00

	Casket to Browns					1.00

	Mrs Lee to &amp; from Galena				2.00

	Casket to Lees					        1.00

	Work at office					        1.00

Sun

May 25	Trip to Browns'					        1.50

	Grass &amp; device to cemetery				 .50

	Mrs Brown funeral					2.00

Mon

May 26	Trip to Galena to Lees				        1.00

	Grass &amp; device to Condit cemetery			1.50

	Mrs Rogers funeral					2.50

Tues 27

Wed 28

Thur 29

Fri 30	Mrs O'Brien to Hospital				        1.50

	First call John Swallow				        2.00

Sat

May 31	Casket to Swallows					1.00

Sun

Jun 1	Mrs O. Brian from Hospital &amp; work at office		2.00

	Grass &amp; device to cemetery				 .50

	John Swallow funeral				        2.50

	Mrs O. Brian taken home				        1.00</text>
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[corresponds to page 152 (L) and page 153 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

 
152

Mon		

June 2	Chairs from Swallons				        1.50

	Trip to Johnstown cem &amp; O Briens			2.50

	Pump man to Condit				        1.25

Tues

June 3	trip to Johnstown &amp; O. Briens				2.50

	Mrs O. Briens funeral				        2.50

Wed

June 4	Baby Miracle from Case Hospital			        2.00

	Strosnider to Undertaker convention			5.00

Tues

June 5	Trip to Urbana with Miracle baby			12.00

	Fred Carpenter to Galena				1.00

Fri

June 6	First call Mrs Finch					2.00

Sat

June 7	Trip to Columbus for funeral car			1.00

	Casket to Finchs					1.00

Sun 8

Mon 9	Trip to Finches					        1.00

	Mrs Finch funeral					2.00

Tues 10

Wed 11	Man to Henry Edwards farm &amp; L. S. Condits		1.50

Thur 12

Fri 13

Sat 14

Sun 15

Mon 16	Taggart to Mt Vernon				        5.00

Tues 17

Wed 18

Thur 19

Fri 20

Sat 21

Sun 22

Mon 23	Mrs Owens from Grant Hospital &amp; work at office		2.50

	Mulzer boy from Col. &amp; work at office			2.50

	Mrs Owens body to Art Furniss			        1.00

Tues

June 24	Geo Chrissman to Centerburg				2.50

	Casket to Art Furniss &amp; work at office			2.50







						                 153	

Wed

June 25	Trip to Furniss with flowers				1.50

	Work at office					         .50

	Mrs Owens funeral					2.50

	Mulzer boy to Westerville				1.50

Thur

June 26	Mulzer boy funeral					3.00

Fri 27

Sat 28	First call Mrs Bowens					2.00

Sun

June 29	Casket to Bowens					1.00

Mon

June 30	Mrs Bowens funeral					2.50

Tues

July 1	Leon Hough's boy to Grant Hospital			1.50

Wed 2

Thur 3	First call Young boy					2.00

Fri

July 4	Casket to Youngs &amp; baby to Union Station		2.00

	Master from Lawson bridge to Stockdales		        1.00

Sat

July 5	Man &amp; boy to case Hospital				2.50

Sun 6

Mon 7

Tues 8

Wed 9	First call Mrs Duckworth				1.50

Thur

July 10	Work at office &amp; casket at office to Duck	        1.50

Fri

July 11	Chairs to &amp; from Duckworths				1.00

	Grass &amp; device to cemetery				 .50

	Mrs Sperrow funeral				        2.00

Sat

July 12	First call Mrs Palmer					2.50

	Casket to Palmers					1.00

Sun 13

Mon 14	Mrs Palmer funeral					3.50

Tues

July 15	Grass &amp; device to Cheshire cemetery for funeral		2.50

Wed 16

Thur 17

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[corresponds to page 154 (L) and page 155 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

154

Fri	Work at office

July 18	Grass &amp; device to cemetery				4.00

	B. Shaffer burial with auto

Sat

July 19	First call Mrs McQueen				        5.00

Sun 

July 20	First call Mrs Townley				        1.50

Mon

July 21	First call Mr Hale					2.00

	First call Mr Rice					3.00

	Chairs &amp; casket to McQueens &amp; funeral			4.00

	Mrs Townley in casket &amp; other work			1.00

Tues	

July 22	Hose &amp; abe to Grace Bairds				2.00

	Mrs Townley funeral					1.50

	Grass &amp; device to cemetery				 .50

	Trip to Hales			                        1.00

	Velda Edwards to Delaware				2.00

Wed

July 23	Casket to Hales					        1.00

	Casket to Rices					        2.00

Thur

July 24	Trip to Hales					        1.00

	Chairs to Rices					        2.50

	First call Mr Chambers &amp; work at office			1.50

	Mr Hale funeral					        2.00

	Mr Rice funeral					        2.00

	Chairs from Rices					2.50

Fri

July 25	Mr Chambers in casket &amp; other work			1.00

Sat

July 26	Work at office &amp; Chambers funeral			1.00

	Grass &amp; device to Cheshire cemetery 			2.00

	Mrs Snavely from Hospital				1.50

Sun

July 27	First call Mrs Condit &amp; work at office			1.50

Mon 28

Tues 29	Work at office &amp; garage for Mrs Condit			1.00

Wed

July 30	Mrs Condit burial					4.00



						                            155

Thur 31	Ambulance trip (Mrs Rightmire) to Mt Vernon Hospital from Ramelsburg 1.50

Fri Aug 1

Sat Aug 2

Sun Aug 3

Mon Aug 4 Mr VanWinkle from Galena to University Hospital	1.50

Tues 5

Wed 6

Thur 7

Fri 8

Sat 9

Sun 10 	Man to Marengo					        2.00

Mon 11

Tues 12	First call to Arnolds					2.00

Wed

Aug 13	Mr Evans to Jane Case Hospital			        1.50

Thur

Aug 14	Arnold baby taken home				        1.00

Fri

Aug 15	Arnold child funeral					2.50

Sat 16

Sun 17

Mon 18

Tuse 19

Wed 20

Thur 21

Fri 22	Mrs Kimball to Magnetic S				4.00

Sat 23

Sun 24	First call Mr Ramsey Marengo				3.00

Mon

Aug 25	Casket to Ramseys					1.50

Tues

Aug 26	Chairs to &amp; from Marengo &amp; trip to Bloomfield cem	5.00

Wed

Aug 27	Carol Geddis to Grant Hospital				1.50

Thur

Aug 28	Carol Geddis from Hospital &amp; work at office		2.00

Fri

Aug 29	Carol Geddis in casket       		                2.50

Sat

Aug 30	Chairs to Geddis, device to cem &amp; funeral		3.00</text>
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[corresponds to page 156 (L) and page 157 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

156

Sun

Aug 31	To Springfield for Miller boy &amp; work at office		4.00

	Two boys to Daily farm				        1.50

Mon

Sept 1	Miller boy in casket &amp; other work			1.00

	First call Ella Stockwell				2.00

Tues

Sept 2	Miss Stockwell &amp; casket &amp; taken home			1.00

	Box, grass &amp; device to Galena cemetery			1.00

	Miller boy funeral					2.00

	Mrs Kimball from Magnetic S.				4.00

	Mrs Ahrens brother to Rome Corners			1.00

Wed

Sept 3	Chairs to &amp; from Stockwells				1.00

	Grass &amp; device to cemetery				 .50

	Miss Stockwell funeral				        2.00

Thur

Sept 4	Man to Shoemakers at S. Condit			        1.50

Fri

Sept 5	S. P. Butash to Doylestown				20.00

Sat 6

Sun 7

Mon 8	Pump man on trip					2.00

Tues 9

Wed 10	Trip to Chas Jackson's				         .25

Thur 11

Fri 12

Sat 13

Sun 14

Mon 15

Tues 16

Wed 17

Thur 18	Mrs Longshore to Grant Hospital			        1.50

Fri 19

Sat 20	First call Mrs Glass C. College				3.00

	Miss Rugg to Galena					 .50

	Mr &amp; Mrs S. to Granville				4.00

	Casket to Glass					        1.50

Sun

Sept 21	From Newark Hospital to Mr Applegates			2.00



					                                 
                                                                         157

Jan   -  39.00

Feb   -  61.50

Mar   - 91.00

April - 74.00

			(1925)

May   2	1.00 White 1				June    16  2.00 Columbus 2

 "    2	 .50 Sherbournes 1			   "    16  1.50 Miami Fla 1

						   "    17   .75 Truxall 1

 "    5	2.00 Ashland 2 				   "    17  1.00 Clyde 1

 "    5	 .50 V. Young 1				   "    19  2.00 Ky 2

 "    6	1.00 Mr Conner 1			   "    20  3.75 Illinois 3

 "    7	2.00  "   Conner 1              	   "    20  1.50 Indianapolis 1

						   "    20  1.00 A. J. White 1
						
						   "    24  1.00 N. Y. man &amp; wife 2

 "    8	2.00 Washington D.C. 2			   "    24  1.00 Columbus 1

 "    9	1.00 A. J. White 1			   "    25 10.00 Ot Young to July 5

 "    9	Sherbourne 1				   "    25  2.00 Zanesville 2

 "    9	10.00 O. Young to May 31		   "    26  2.00 Akron 2

 "   12	 1.00 Cleveland 1		           "    26  2.00 Wash &amp; Maine 2

 "   12	 1.00 Jackson 1				   "    27  1.00 A.J. White

 "   12	  .75 Alliance1				   "    29  3.50 Ky people 4

						   "    30  3.00 Clur &amp; Mass. 3

 "   13	 3.00 Cleveland Indianapolis roofers 3     "    30  1.00 W. Alexandria 1

 "   15	 1.00 Olinger's man 1			   "    30  1.00  Columbus 1

 "   16	  .50 Sherbourne 1			July     2   .75  Deaf man 1

 "   16	 1.00 Cincin boy 1			   "     3  2.00  Akron 2

 "   16	 2.50 Newark 2				   "     3   .50  Festus Sherbourne 1

 "   16	 3.00 Miami, Fla. 2			   "     4   .50     "      "   1

May  18						   "     4  2.00  Bob White 1

 "   18	 4.00 Cisero Ill 5			   "     4  3.00  Canton 3

 "   19	 1.00 Cincinnati queer boy 1		   "     4  4.00  Missouri 4

 "   19	 1.00 G.R. Michigan 1			   "     4  2.00  Akron 2

 "   19	 2.00 Grummon people 2			   "     5  3.00  W. Va cubans 3

 "   20	 1.50 B.W. Robus 1			   "     6  3.00  Cleveland 2

 "   20	 1.00 A.J. White 1			   "     6  1.00  Mr Magnus 1

 "   21	 1.00 Dayton 1				   "     6  1.00  Columbus 1

 "   22	 3.00 Alabama 4				  

 "   23	 4.00 Beckey Rivers 5			   "      7  1.00  Circleville 1

 "   23	 1.00 Dayton 1				   "      8  2.00  Warren 2

 "   23	  .50 Sherbourne 1			   "      8  2.00  Akron 2

 "   24	 2.00 W. Va 2

 "   25	 2.00 Cleveland - Pittsburg 2		   "  8 &amp; 9  2.00  Mr Connor 1

 "   28	 2.00    "            "     2		   "      9  1.00  N. Washington 1

 "   28  1.00                       1

 "   29  2.00 Dayton 2				   "     10  1.00  Indianapolis 1

 "   29	 2.00 Cleveland 2			   "     11  2.00  Indianapolis 2

 "   29	 2.00 Cincinnatti 2			   "     11  1.00  A. J. White 1

 "   30	  .50 Sherbourne 1			   "     14   .50  Val Young 1

 "   30	 2.50 Newark 2

 "   30	 1.00 A.J. White 1			   "      15  3.00  Montgomery 3

 "   30	 1.00 Copeland 1				  17  3.00  Parkers 2

						          16  1.00  Indianapolis 1

June  1	 3.00 Alliance 3	    			  17  5.00  Ky people 5

 "    2	 5.00 Hartford Conn, 5			          17  1.25  Dayton 1

 "    2	 2.50 Indianapolis 1			          18  3.00  E. St Louis 3

 "    3	 3.50 Astilabula 5				  18  3.00  Cleveland 4

 "    3	 1.00 Massilan 1				  18  1.00  Chicago 1

 "    3	 1.00 Mr Connor 1			          19 10.00 O.Young to Aug 9th

 "    4	 1.00 Mr Connor 1			          19  1.50  Tennessee 4

 "    5	 1.00 Columbus 1			          21  2.50  Indianapolis 2

 "    5	 1.50 Chicago 1				          21  2.00  Fangier 2

 "    6	 2.00 St Louis 2				  21  1.00  Cleveland 1

 "    6	 1.00 A.J. White 1				            

 "    7	 1.00 Cleveland 1			          22  1.00  Korea 1

 "    7	 2.00 Wikliff 2				          22  1.00  Eaton 1

 "    8	 2.00 Huffman &amp; man 2			          24  6.00  Kansas City 4

 "    8	 2.00 llinois people 2			          24  4.00  Cincin 4

 "    9	  .75 V. Young 1

 "    9	 1.00 Wooster 1				          25  2.50  Erie Pa 2

 "   10	 1.00 Cleveland 1

 "   10	 1.00 R.J. Wolf				          26  2.50  Cleveland 2

 "   11	 3.00 Chicago Ill 3			          26  1.00  Cleveland 1

 "   11	 1.00 Delaware 1				  27  1.50  Covington Ky 2

 "   13	 3.00 Akron 5				          29  4.00  Pittsburg 4

 "   13	 3.75 W. Va 3				          29  4.00  urina &amp; Lisbon 5

 "   13	 1.00 A. J. White 1			          30  1.00  Canton Jew 1

 "   14	 2.50 Cleveland 2			          30  3.00  Price Hill Cin 3

 "   14	 2.00 Buffalo 2				          31  2.00  Cincinatti 3

 "   14	 1.00 Sharon 1				          31  2.00 Peters Bros, Ill 2 </text>
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158

Aug      1   1.00  A.J. White 1			Sept    2   2.00  Mantua 2

 "       2   2.00  Chautaugua 2			   "    3   2.00  Mantua 2

 "       3   2.00  Cincin 2			   "    3   1.00  Marysville 1

 "       4   2.50  Chicago 2			   "    4   1.00  Galion 1

 "       5   3.00  Columbus Mo. 5		   "    5    .50  Festus Sherbourne 1

 "       5   3.00  Dayton 3			   "    5   2.00  Akron &amp; Richmond 2

 "       6   1.00  Mr Conner 1			   "    5   3.00  Rodo, Mo. 3

 "       6   1.00  Broadway 1			   "    5   1.00  A.J. White 1

 "       8   2.00  Cleveland 4			   "    5   2.00  Bedford 2

 "       8    .50  Festus 1		           "    6   4.00  Cincin 4

 "       8   1.00  A. J. White 1

 "       9   1.00  North Madison 1		   "    6   1.00  A. J. White 1

 "       9   4.00  Nevada, Mo 5  		   "    7   2.00 Youngstown 2

 "       9   3.00  E. St Louis Ill 3		   "    7   1.00  Galion 1 

 "      10   1.00  Columbus 1			   "    8   1.00  Galion 1

Aug 12 -17   2.00  Chautaugua 1			 

        14   1.00  Mr Brown 1		           "    8   1.00  Columbus 1

        14   1.00  Circle back 1			8   2.00  Georgetown Ky. 2

        15   6.00  Minerva 6			       10   1.00  Mr Conner 1

        15   2.00  Toledo 2			       10   2.00  Chicago Ill 2

        15   1.00  A.J. White 1			       11   4.00  Rainelle W.Va 4

        16   2.00  Dilindas 2

        17   3.00  St. Louis 3			       11   2.00  Denver Colarado 3

        17   2.00  Cleveland 2			       11   2.00  Vt.         2

        17   4.00  Cleveland 4			       12   4.00  Huntington W. Va 4

        17   1.00  Spring-o-all 1		       12   1.00  A. J. White 1

        18    .50  V. Young 1			       14   1.00  Mt Vernon 1

        18   2.00  Louisville Ky 2		       14   2.00  Tennessee 2

        19   4.00  Chautaugua 4			       14   3.00  W. Va 3

        19   1.00  Medina 1			       15   1.00  Smithville 1

        20   4.00  Chautaugua 4			       15   4.00  Kingsport Tenn 3

        21   6.00  Chautaugua 6			     

        21   2.00  Bridgeville Pa 2		       15   1.00  Grove City, Pa. 1

        22   4.00  Chautaugua 4			       17   1.00  Millersburg 1

        22   3.00  Covington Ky 3		       17   1.00  Smithsville 1

        22   2.00  Cincinatti 2			       17   2.00  E. Liverpool 2

        23   1.00  Chautaugua 1

        23   2.00  Buffalo 3			       17  10.00  O. Young to Oct 15

        23   2.00  Louisville 2			       17   1.00  A. J. White 1

        24   1.00  Wooster 1			       19    .50  Festus Sherbourne

        24   3.00  Cleveland 3			       19   2.00  Los Angelas 2

        25   1.00  A. J. White 1		       19   2.00  Akron 2

        25   1.00  Lima Lecture course 1	       22   3.00  Akron 3

        26   1.00  Millersburg 1		       22    .50  Val Young 1

        26   1.00  Cleveland 1

        26   2.00  Charleston W. Va 2             23 &amp; 24   4.00  Huntston W. Va 2

        27   1.00  Marysville 1			       25   2.00  New Covington Ky 2

        27   2.00  Chesapeake 2			       25   2.00  Chesapeake 2

        29   1.00  Bedford 1			       26   2.00  New Covington Ky 2

        29   1.00  Cleveland 1			       27  3.00 Central Falls R. I. 3

						       28  1.00  Mt Vernon 1

        29   2.00  Indianapolis 2		       28  1.00  Kemptras nurse 1

        29   1.00  Erie Pa 1			       29  1.00  LaFayette Ind 1

        29   2.00  Charleston W. Va 2		       29  1.00  London 1

        29   1.00  Seville 1			Oct     1  2.00  Phillips Pa 2

        29   1.00  A. J. White 1		  "     2  3.00  Cleveland 2

        30  10.00  Otto Young to Sept 13          "     2  2.00  Akron 2

						  "     2  1.50  Lebanon 2

        31   1.00  Mr Ackerman 1	          "     2  2.00  Mt Vernon 2

        31   4.00  Mantua 4		          "     2  1.00  Millersburg 1

        31   2.50  Akron 2		          "     3  1.00  C. H. Parsons  5     

        31   1.00  Marion 1		          "     5  3.00  Kentucky 1

						  "     5  2.00  Mich 2

Sept     1   3.00  Youngstown 3			  "     8  1.00  Mr Conner 

 "       2   2.00  Ravena 2			  "     8  2.00  Swanson 2

 "       2   1.00  Dayton 1			  "     8  2.00  Zanesville 2

						       10  1.00  Akron 1

 "       2   4.00  Cleveland 4			       10  1.00  Brooksville 1



						                            159

Oct     10   1.00  Dayton 1			Dec    19  2.00  Burton 2

 "      11    .75  Trinall 1  			  "    19  2.00  Cleveland 2

 "      11   1.00  Smithsville Ky 1	          "    19  2.00  Akron 2

 "      12   1.00  West Liberty 1	          "    19  2.00    "   2

 "      13   2.00  Dayton J Ilahino 2             "    19  1.00  A.J.White 1 

 "      13   2.00  Cincinatti 2                        23  1.00  Akron 1

 "      14   2.50  Oak Park Ill 2		       25  1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      17    .50  Festus Sherborn		Dec 28-Jan 4 3.50 McCombs 1

 "      19   1.00  Cleveland 1			Jan     2   3.00  Strosinder guests 3

 "      19   3.00  Cleveland 3			  "     2   1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      20   1.00  Cleveland 1			  "     4   2.00  Akron 2

 "      20   1.00  Medina 1		          "     5    .50  Festus Sherborn

 "      20   2.00  Marion Ind 2			  "     6   1.00  Cleveland 1

 "      21   4.00  Poughkeepsie N Y. 4		   

 "      22   2.00  Indianapolis 2		     6 &amp; 7  2.00  Mr Conner 1

 "      23  10.00  O. Young up to Nov 8th         "      7  1.00  Sherwood 1

 "      23   2.00  Cleveland 2			  "      8  1.00  Glenford 1

 "      24   2.50  Cincinnatti 2	(1926)	  "      8  1.00  Centerburg 1

 "      24   1.00  Akron 2

 "      24   2.00  Akron 2		          "      9  1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      24   2.00  Cleveland 2		          "     10  1.00  Centerburg 1

 "      24   2.00  Akron 2		          "     10  1.00  A. J. White 

 "      25   2.00  Man &amp; woman 2	          "     14  1.00  Larrison 1

 "      27    .50  Val Young 1			  "     16  1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      29   1.00  Akron 1		          "     17  1.00  Larrison 1

 "      30   1.00  Marion 1		          "     17  1.00  A. J. White 1   

Nov      3   2.00  Columbus 2			  "     19  4.00  Detroit 4

 "       3   1.00  Buffalo 1  			  "     19  2.00  Columbus 2

 "       3   1.00  Cleveland 1			  "     20   .75  Ester Calt 1

Nov 4 &amp;  5   2.00  Mr Conner 1			  "     20  1.00  Larrimore 1

Nov 4  - 9  20.00  Mantua 4		          "     21  1.00  girl 1

 "       5   1.00  Dayton 1		          "     23  5.00  Canton 4

 "       5   2.00  Gambier 2		          "     23  1.00  A. J. White 1

 "       6   3.00  Erie Pa 3			  "     23 10.00  O. Young to Jan 31

 "       6   2.00  Cleveland 2			  "     24  1.00  Larrison 1  

 "       7    .50  Festus S. 1		          "     25  2.00  Columbus 2

 "       8   2.00  Mantua 2			  "     26   .50  Val Young 1

 "       9   1.00  Mansfield 1

 "      10   1.00  Painsville 1			  "     27  1.00  Larrim 1

 "      11   1.00  Marion O. 1			  "     30  1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      11   1.00  Cleveland 1			  "     31  1.00  Larrison 1

 "      11   2.00 Salim Ill 2		          "     31  2.00  Sommersville 2

 "      11   3.00  New York	

 "      17   3.00  Cleveland 3			Feb      3  1.00  Mr Conner 1

 "      19   1.00  Millersburg 1	          "      3  1.00  Mr Conner 1

 "      20   4.00  Bedford 4			  "      3  1.00  Larrimon 1

 "      20   2.00  Canton 2		          "      6  1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      20   2.00 Akron 2			  "      7  1.00  Larrimon 1

 "      20   2.00 Cleveland 2

 "      20   2.00  Elerya &amp; Dandicks 2		  "      8  1.00  Cleveland 1

 "      20   1.00  Cleveland		          "      9  2.00  Gallipolis 2

 "      21   2.00  Canton 2			  "     11  1.00  Larrisons 1

 "      21   4.00  Cleveland 4			  "     11  1.75  Akron 2

 "      21   3.00     "      3			  "     11  1.25  Hadlup Ky 1

 "      22   3.00  Columbu2.00  Butler Ky 2	  "     13  1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      25   5.00  Cleveland 5			  "     13  1.00  Portsmouth 1

 "      27  10.00  O. Young to Dec 6	          "     14  1.00  Garrison 1

 "      27   2.00  T Pronas  2			Feb 15 &amp; 16 2.00  Stanforth man 1

 "      29   2.00  Warren 2

Dec      1   2.50  Ft Wayne 2			        18  1.50  Tenn. 2

 "       2   1.00  Akron 4			  "     18  3.00  Cleveland 3

 "       5    .50  Festus Sherborn 1			   

 "       5   1.00  A. J. White 1		  "     20  2.00  Dayton 2

 "       8    .50  V. Young 1		          "     20  2.00  Cleveland 2

 "       8   1.00  click 1

 "       8   2.50  New York 2			  "     20  1.00  W Va 1

 "       9   1.00  Mrs Williams 1	          "     20  1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      10   1.00    "    "     1  		

 "      10   1.00  Pittsburg Pa 1		  "     21  1.00  Larrison 1

 "      10   2.00  Akron 2		          "     22  1.00  Columbus 1

 "      11  10.00  O. Young  3			  "     23  1.00  Columbus 1

 "      11   2.00  Youngstown 2			  "     27  1.50  Miami Fla 1

 "      12   1.00  A. J. White 1	          "     27  1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      14   1.00  Columbus 1

 "      16   1.00  Millersburg 1		  "     28  1.00  Larrison 1  
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[corresponds to page 160 (L) and page 161 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930] 

160

Mar      3     1.00  Mr Conner 1		Apr    22   1.00  Cleveland 1

 "       4     1.00  Mr Conner 1		 "     22   1.00  Chagrin Falls 1

 "       3     1.00  St Louis 1		         "     22   1.00  Akron 1

 "       4     1.00  Click 1		         "     24   1.00  A. J. White 1

 "       4     2.00  Denver 2		         "     24    .75  Centerburg 1

 "       5     1.00  Cleveland 1		 "     24    .50  Sherbourne 1

 "       6     1.00  A. J. White 1	         "     27   1.00  Val Young 1

 "       7     1.00  Larrison			 "     27   1.00  Lima 1

 "       9     2.00  Paducah Ky 2		 "     29   1.00  Mr Conner 1

 "      10     2.00  Silver Creek N.Y 2	         "     30   3.00  Cleveland 3
 
 "      11     1.00  Ada 1			 "     30   1.00  Bakais 1

 "      11    10.00  O. Young to Mar 28		May     1   1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      13     2.50  Buffalo 2		         "      1   2.00  Portsmouth 2

Mar 16 - 20    4.00  Springfield 1		 "      4   2.00 Cleve &amp; Cov. Ky 2

 "      16     1.00  V. Young 1			 "      5   1.00  Dayton 1

 "      19     7.75  Sheridan Mo 7	         "      7   1.00  Crestline 1

 "  20-4Apr    4.00  Festus Sherbourn	         "      7   7.00  Dayton 7

 "      20     2.00  Cambridge 2		 "      8  10.00 O Young to May 13

 "      20     1.00  A. J. White	         "      8   2.00  Muncie Ind 2

 "      21     1.00  Larrmon 1		         "      8   1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      21     1.00  Brooklyn 1			 "      8    .50  Sherbourne 1

 "      21     1.00  York City 1	         "      9   6.00  Rockport &amp; Akron

						 "     11   3.00  Salem Ill 3
 
"      23     1.00   Connerville 1	         "     13   1.00  Ambrosin 1

 "      23     2.00  Branburg Pa 2		 "     13   2.00  Beaver Falls Pa 2

 "      24     2.00  Youngstown 2		 "     14   4.00  Akron 4

 "      24     1.00  Galion 1			 "     14   1.00  Toledo 1

 "      24     1.00  A. J. White 1		       15   1.00  A. J. White 1

 "      25     1.00  Daytona Fla 1		       15   3.00  St Louis 3

 "      25     1.00  New York City 1		       15   2.00  Akron 2

 "      25     1.00  Mr Brown 1			       16   4.00  Youngstown 4

 "      25     2.00  Gillispie Ill 2		       16   2.00  Brown Falls 2

 "      26     1.50  Gallion 2			       17   2.00  Warren  2

						       18   2.50  Cleveland 2

 "      27     1.00  A. J. White 1		May 19-21   2.00  Ambrosia 1

 "      28     1.00  Larrimore 1			

 "      29     4.00  Cleveland 4		       20   5.00  W. Va &amp; Erie Pa 4

 "      29     4.50  Calif 4			 "     21   2.00  Wilbur Fla

 "      31     1.00  Larrimore 1			 "     22   2.00  Tenn 2

 "      31     1.00  Connersville 1		 "     22    .50  Sherbourne 1

						 "     23  10.00 O. Young to June 20

 "      31     3.00  Parkersburg 2		 "     24   4.00  Jefferson O. 6

 "      31     1.00  Mr Conner 1		May    24   3.00  Ambrosia 1

April    1     1.00  Mr Conner 1		 "  24-26   3.00  Elsie Crain 1

 "       1      .00  A. J. White 1		 "     26   1.00  Mr Conner 1

 "       1     2.00  Canton 2			 "     27   1.00  Mr Conner

 "       2     1.00  Andover 1			 "     27   3.00  Miami Fla 2

						 "     27   2.00  Hollywood Fla 2

 "       3     1.00  A. J. White 1	         "     28   4.00  Cleveland 4

 "       5     1.00  Louisville 	

 "       7     1.00  Ashland 1		         "     29   4.00  Cleveland 4

April 7 - 10   3.00  Portsmouth 1		 "     29   3.00  Baltimore Ma. 2

 "       8     1.00  John Trig 1		 "     29   1.00  A. J. White

 "       8     1.00  Willard 1			 "     30    .50  Sherbourne

 "       9     1.00  Willard 1			 "     30   2.50  Louisville Ky 2

 "       9     1.25  Cleveland 1		 "     31   2.00  Lakewood 

 "       9     1.25  Mantua 1			 "     31   4.00  Akron 4

 "       9     1.00  Southington 1		June	2   1.00  Val Young 1

 "       9     1.00  Pittsburg Pa 1		 "      2   1.00  Ashland 1

 "      10     2.00  E. Canton 2		 "      2   1.00  Zanesville 1

 "      10     1.00  A. J. White 1		 "	2   2.50  Cincinti 2

 "      11     1.00  A. J. White 1		 "     10   2.00  Cleveland 2

 "      12     3.00  Miami Fla 3		 "     11   2.00  Cleveland 2

 "      15    10.00  O. Young to Apr 24		 "     12    .50  Festus 1

 "      16     1.00  Elyria 1			 "     13   6.00  St Louis 6

 "      16     2.00  Marion 2		         "     13   2.50  Canton 2

 "      17     2.50  Canton

 "      17     1.00  A. J. White 1	         "     14   1.00  Wooster 1

 "      19     2.50  Dayton 2		         "     15   2.00  Hanover Ind 2

 "      20     1.00  Youngstown 1	         "     15   1.00  Zanesville



						                            161

June     16     5.00  Lakeland Fla 6		July   24   3.00  Swickley Pa 3

 "       16     2.00  Huntington W. Va. 2	 "     26   2.00 West Baden Ind 2

 "       18     1.00  Lancaster 1                "     26   2.00  Cleveland 2

 "       18     1.00  Dayton 1			 "     28   1.00  Springrield 1

 "       21     1.00  Millersburg 1		 "     28   2.00 Jackson Miss. 2

 "       22     2.00  Dayton 2			 "     28   1.00  Mr Conner 1

 "       22     1.00 Atlanta Ga 1		 "     28   1.00  Mr Conner 1

 "       23     6.00  Indianapolis 6	         "     30   1.00  Dayton O. 1

 "       23     2.00  Columbus 2		 "     31   3.00  Norwood O. 3

 "       23     1.00  Akron 1			Aug	1   2.00  Cleveland 2

 "       23     1.00  Wash. D. C. 1			   

 "       26     1.00  Cardington 1		 "      2   1.00  Marietta 1

 "       28     1.00  Indianapolis Mo. 1	 "      2   1.00  So. Bend Ind 1

 "       28     1.00  Rosedale Ind 1

 "       30     2.00  Cleveland 2		 "      2   2.00  Cleveland 2

 "       30     2.00  Newton Mass 2	         "  	5   3.00 Springfield Ill 3

 "       30     1.00  Zanesville 1		 "	6   1.00  Cleveland 1

 "       30     1.00  Mr Conner 1	         "      7   1.00  A. J. White 1

July      1     1.00  Mr Conner 1		 "	7   2.00 Cleveland 2

 "        1     2.00  Buffalo N. Y 2	         "  	8   2.00  Cleveland 2

 "        2     1.00  Cleveland 1		 "	9   1.00  Detroit 1

 "        2     1.00  Chicago 1			 "     10  10.00 O. Young to Aug 15

 "        2     3.00  Omaha Neb 3		 "     10   1.00  Val Young

 "        3     2.00  Hamilton 2		Aug 10-14   3.00  Silk Hose man 1

 "        3     2.00  Canton 2			 "     11   3.00 Crawfordsville Ind 4

 "        4      .50  Festus 1			 "     11   1.00 Cleveland 1

						 "     12   5.00 St Petersburg Fla 5

 "        5     3.00  Inglewood Calif 3		 "     13   2.00  Dayton 2

 "        5     4.00  Canton 4			 "     14   1.00  A. J. White 1

 "        6     4.00  Columbus 3	         "     16   1.00  Sulevien 1

 "        6     2.50  New Harmony Ind 2		 "     16   2.00  Akron 2

 "        6     2.00  Cleveland 3			   

 "        6     2.00  Cleveland			 "     17   4.00 San Barnadino Calif

 "        7     1.00  Val Young		         "     19   3.00  W. Va &amp; Fla 4

 "        7     2.00  N. Y. &amp; Wash 2		 " 20 4.00 Seymore&amp;Shellyville Ind 4

 "        8     5.00  Chataugua 5		 "     20   2.00  Indiapolis 2

 "        8     3.00  Warrnesburg  Ill 3	 "     20   3.00  Utica &amp; W. Va 3

 "        9     1.00  Chautagua 1	         "     20   2.00  Warren 2

 "       10    10.00  O. Young to Jul 18         "     21   2.00  Covington Ky 2

 "       10     1.00  Sewickley Pa 1		 "     21   2.00  Springfield 2

 "       10     2.00  Kent 2		         "     21   1.00  Elsilcain 1

 "       10     2.00  Bedford 2			 "     23   5.00  Clint Payne

 "       10     5.00  Cincinnati 5		 "     23   4.00 Bloomington Ind 4

 "       11     3.00  St Louis 3		 "     23  3.00 Italians Dorchester 3

 "       13     1.00  Painesville 1		 "     24   3.50  Monroe La. 3

 "       13     1.00 Ind 1			 "     25   4.00  Mass &amp; Colo 4

 "       14     4.00  Uncle Tom's cabin 4	 "     25   1.00  Mr Conner 1

 "       14     2.00  St Petersburg Fla 2	 "     26   1.00  Mr Conner    

 "       15     1.00  Huntington W. Va 1	 "     28   2.00  Indianapolis 2

 "       15     2.00  W. Palm Beach Fla 2	 "     28   2.00  Dayton 2

						 "     28   2.00  Pomroy 2

 "       16     5.00  Ada O. 5			 "     28   1.00  A. J. White

 "       18     2.00  Magnolia 2		 "     28  10.00  O. Young to Sept 12

 "       19     4.00  Ada O. 4			 "     29  3.00 Ft Sam Huston Texas 3

 "       20     3.00  Ada O. 3			 "     29   3.00  Knoxville Tenn 3

 "       21     3.00  Ada O. 3			 "     30   2.50  Marietta 2

 "       22     5.00  Ada O 5			 "     30   1.00 Williams 1

 "       22     1.00  Columbus 1		 "   31 2.00 Cincinati &amp; Bookstore 2

 "       22     1.00  Reynoldsburg 1		Sept	1   4.00 Bloomington Ind 4

 "       22     2.00  Indianapolis 2		 "	1   2.00 New Auguish Ind 1

 "       22     1.00  Ashland Ky. 1			  

 "       23     2.00  Columbus 2		 "      1   1.00  Meadville Pa 1

 "       24     2.00  Birdseye Ind 2		 "      2   2.00  Cleveland 2

						 "	2   1.00  Cleveland 1

 "       24     2.00  Youngstown 2		 "	3   2.00  Carrollton 2

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[corresponds to page 162 (L) and page 163 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930] 

162

Sept    4  4.00  Cleveland 4			Oct  7	1.00  Sisterville 1

 "      4  1.00  A. J. White 1			 "   8	1.00  Louisville Ky 1

 "      5  2.00  Greenfield Ind 2		 "   9	1.00  Canton O. 1

 "      5  2.00  Cleveland 2			 "   9	1.00  A. J. White

 "	6  2.50  Toledo &amp; Van Wert 2		 "  10	 .65  Akron 2  Cruns

 "	7  2.00  San Francisco Calif 2		 "  12	1.00  Cleveland 1

 "	8  2.50  Clint Payne			 "  15	1.00  Zanesville 1

 "	8  1.00  Detroit 1			 "  16	1.00  Akron

 "	8  1.00  Lorain 1			 "  16	2.00 Cincin 2

 "	8  1.25  Virginia 1			 "  16	 .50  Marietta 1

 "	9  1.00  Somerset 1			    17	1.00  Helena Ark 1

 "	9  1.00  Cleveland 1			    17	2.00  Niagara Falls 2

 "     10  2.00  Wheeling W Va 2		    17	2.00  Cleveland 2

 "     10  1.00  Chicago 1

 "     11  1.00  Detroit 1  Mrs Newman		    18	1.00  Cleveland 1

 "     11  2.00  Middleton &amp; Col - 2		    19	2.00  Cleveland 2

 "     11  3.00  Oberlin 2			    19	1.00  Wooster 1

 "     12  2.00  Greensburg 2			    20	1.00 Grove City, Pa 1

    12-21  6.00  Detroit Mrs Minson		    21	1.00  Mr Conner 1

 "     13  1.25  Marietta 1		         21-26	7.00  Ft Wayne Ind 2

 "     13  2.00  Longeles Calif 2		    21 1.00 Kendallville Ind.

 "     13  1.00  Worcester Mass 1		    21	1.00  A. J. White 1

 "     15  1.00  Columbus 1

 "     15  3.50  Marietta 3		         22-29	3.50  Kendallville

 "     14  2.00  Los Angeles Calif 3		    22	2.00  Cleveland 2

 "  64-14  3.00  Boston Mass 3			    23	1.50  Indianapolis 1

 "     15  1.00  Mrs Williams 1			    23	2.00  Bellville NY 2

 "     16  1.00  Mrs William 1			    24	2.00  Belleville N.Y 

 "     16  1.00  A. J. White 1			    24	1.50  Cornwell Ind. 1

 "     17  1.00  A. J. White 1			    24	1.50  Syracuse N Y

 "     19  2.00  Boston Mass 2			    24	1.00  Cleveland 1

Sept   20  7.00  Kendallville Ind 2		    26  1.00  Val Young 1

 "     21  1.00  Val Young			    26	1.00  Columbus 1

 "     21  2.00  Indianapolis 2			    26 10.00 O.Young to Nov 7

       21  1.00  Detroit 1

       22  9.00  Kansas 10			    26	1.00  Canton 1

       22  1.00  Mr Conner 1			    28  1.25  Middleburg Ind 1

       23  1.00  Mr Conner 1			    29	1.00  Zanesville 1

       23  1.00  Kendallville Ind 1		    30	1.00  Marton 2

       23  2.50  Connellsville Pa 2		    30	2.50  Portsmouth 2

 "     24 10.00  O. Young to Oct 10th		    31	2.00  Cleveland 2

 "     24   .75  Trenton, O. 1			Nov  1	2.00  Cleveland 2

 "     24  2.00  Toledo 2			 "   1	5.00  Cleveland 5

 "     24  2.00  Wheeling W. Va 2		 "   2	1.50  Ft Wayne 2

 "     25  1.00  A. J. White 1			 "   2	4.00  Cleveland 4

 "     26  2.00  Cincinnatti 2			 "   2	3.00  Hunmelston Pa 2

 "     26  5.00  Cleveland 5			   3-4  1.50 Festus Sherbourne

 "     27   .50  Festus Sherbourne 1		     4	2.00  Akron 2

 "     27  1.00  Kendallville Ind 2		     4	2.00  Cleveland 2

 "     27  1.00  Akron 1			     5	1.00  Mrs Williams 1

 "     28   .50  Festus Sherbourne		     5	1.00  Cleveland

 "     29  1.00  Parkersburg W. Va 1		     6  4.00  Canton 5

 "     30  2.00  Girard Pa 2			     6  5.00 Aliance &amp; E Liverpool 5

Oct     1  2.00  Marshall Ill 2			     7	1.00  Johnstown 1

 "      1  2.00  Newton Falls, O. 2		     7  2.00  Akron 2

 "	3  4.00  Hicksville 4			     8  1.00 Cliro Decks 1[lined out]

 "     	3  2.00  Akron 2			     8  5.00  Becks Nov 8 - Nov 17

						     8	2.50  Toledo 2

 "      4  1.00  Columbus 1			    10	2.00  Akron 2

 "    	4  2.00  Akron 2			    11	3.00  Tyrrell 4

 "      5  1.00  Blunurville 1			    12	1.00  Deal - Silk 1

 "  	6  2.00  Kansas City Mo 2		    12	1.00  Broadway 1



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Nov    12  2.00  Canton 2		     Jan   23   .50  Festus Sherbourne

 "     12  2.00  Cleveland		      "    26  3.00 Institute people

 "     13  2.00  Canton 2		      "    27  2.00  Delaware boys 2

   					      "	   28  1.00  Lancaster 1

 "     13  3.00  Louisville, O 2	      "    31  4.00 Climax Co Courte Lecture

 "     13  1.00  M Bernstein		      "	   31  1.00  Mr Hughs 1

 "     13  2.50  Cleveland 2

 "     13  2.00  Cleveland 2		     Feb   1 2.00 Val Young &amp; Phillipps   
   
 "     13  2.00  Cleveland 2		      "    3   1.00  Delaware 1

 "     13  1.00  Akron 1		      "	   5   1.25  Gillispieville  2

 "     14  2.50  Columbus 2		      "    5   1.25  Washington C.H  

 "     15  1.00  Columbus 1		      "    7   2.00  Cleveland 2

       16  1.00  Ashland 1		      "	   7   9.00  White to Feb 14

       17  1.00  Elmer Flick 1		      "	   9   1.50  Medina  2

       18  1.00  Mr Conner 1		      "    9  10.00  O. Young to Feb 27

       19  2.00  Franklin Pa 2		      "   10   8.00  Canton 11

       21  2.50  Garfield 2		      "   10   1.00  Zanesville 1

       22  5.00  Jr Becks to Nov 19 - Dec 4  Feb 11-19 2.00  Festus Sherbourne

       22  1.25  Lexington Ky 1		      "	  12   1.50  Youngstown 2

       23  1.00  Dayton 1

       25  1.00  Rochester N.Y. 1	      "   13   1.00  C. M. Chalfant 1

       26  1.25  Wash. D C. Lecturer 1	      "   16   2.00  Chattanuga Ten 2

       27   .50  Festus Sherbourne 1	      "   16   1.00  Mr Conner 1

       27 10.00  O. Young to Dec 5th		   

       27  4.00  Rochester N. Y. 4	      "   17   1.00  Mr Conner 1

       30  3.00  New Waterford 3	      "   18   2.00  Troy, Tenn 3

Dec	1  1.50  Knoxville 1		      "   19   1.50  Detroit Mich 1

 "	5  3.00  Kansas City 4		      "   19   1.50  Seattle Wash 2

	7  1.00  Val Young 1		      "   19   8.00  A. J. White to Mar 5th

	9  2.50  Youngstown 1		      "	  21   1.00 Wheeling W. Va   2

       10  3.00  Rochester N. Y. 3	      "   21   1.00  Danville

       10  1.50  Cleveland 3

       13  10.00 O. Young to Jan 2; 27	      "	  22   3.00  Oaktown Ind 3

       14   2.50 Wooster 2		      "   22   3.00  Mt Vernon 3

       15   1.00 Mr Conner 1		      "	  23   1.00  Toledo 1

       16   1.00 Mr Conner 1		      "	  23    .75  Washington D. C. 1

"	24   3.00  Lectron Conway 3

       20   3.00 Springfield 3		      "   25   1.00  Buffalo N. Y. 1

       22   2.00 Kinqua Pa 2		      "   26   1.25  Sidnay, O. 1

       22   5.00 Dr Becks		      "	  28   2.00  Clinton Iowa 2

       23   1.00 Cleveland 1		     Mar   1   2.00  Miami Fla 2 &amp; kids

       25   6.00 Marion 6		      "    2   2.50  Akron 6 [2. boys

								     Mesa, Arizona]

       26   2.00 Akron 2		      "    2    .80  Columbus 1

       29   1.00 Dr Bicks 1		     Mar 3-11  8.00 Chicago,Hostetter 1

Jan	1   1.00 Dr Becks 1		      "	   4   1.00  Toledo 1

 "	1   1.00 Henry Fagan 1		      "	   5   1.00  Dayton 1

 "  	4   1.00 Mr Hughes 1		      "    5   6.00 A. J. White to Mar 19th

 "	6   1.00 Mr Hughes 1		      "	   9   2.00  Marietta 2

 "	9   1.00 Erie Pa. 1		      "	  14   1.00  Mr Hostetter 1

Jan 10 - 11 2.00  Mr Hughes 1		      "	  14   1.00  Kendallville Ind 1

 "      12  1.00  Elmer Flick 1	              "   14   1.00  Kendallville Ind 2

 "      12 10.00  O. Young to June 30

 "      13   .75  Prospect 1		      "	  15   1.00 Val Young

 "      13  1.00  Mr Hughs		      "   15   1.00 Mrs Wentford Kendallville

 "      15   .50  Festus S. 1		      "	  16   1.50  Kendallville 2

 "      17  1.00  Wooster 1		      "   16   1.00  Kendallville 1

 "      19  1.00  Bloomdale 1		      "	  16   1.00  Springfield 1

 "      19  1.00  Mr Conner 1

 "      20  1.00  Mr Conner 1		      "   16   1.00  Mr Conner 1

 "      20  9.00  A. J. White to Jun 24th     "	  17   1.00  Mr Conner 1

        22  2.00  Man &amp; woman 2		      "   19 6.00  A. J. White to April 2nd

        22   .50  Festus S. 1
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[corresponds to page 164 (L) and page 165 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930] 

164

Mar   19     .50  Sherbourne 1		  April	    25	3.00  Toledo 3

 "    20    1.00  Newark 1		   "	    26	1.25  Elmira N. Y. 1

 "    21    1.00  Broadway 1		   "        26  2.00 Bryan O Charlotte Mich 1

 "    22   10.00  O. Young to Mar 27th     " 	    27  2.00  Tenn 2

 "    22    1.00  Columbus 1		   "   	    27  3.00 Rochester N. Y. 4

 "    22    5.00  Chardon  Painsville 5	   " 	    27  1.00 Charlotte N. C. 1

 "    23    1.00  Columbus 1		   "	    28  3.00  St Louis Mo 4

 "    23    2.50  Jamestown N. Y 3	   "	    30   .50  Festus S. 1

 "    24    2.00  Earlington Ky 2	  May 	     3  2.00  Alliance 2

 "    24    1.00  Columbus 1		   "	     5  1.50  Corey Pa 2

 "    25    1.00  Marion Real Silk 1	   "	     6  2.50  Berkley Calif 2

 "    25     .50  Festus Shurbrone	   "         6  6.00 A. J. White to May 21st

 "    25    1.50  Buffalo N. Y. 2	   "	     9  1.00  Dayton 2

 "    25    1.50  LeRoy, O. 1		   "        10  3.00  Buffalo NY 5

 "    27    4.00  Cleveland 4		   "   	    11  1.00  Mr Conner

 "    29    1.00  Grand River, O. 1	   "	    12  1.00  Mr Conner

 "    29    1.00  Brooklyn N. Y. 1	   "  	    12 10.00 O. Young to May 22

 "    31    1.00  Willington O. 1	   "        12  2.00  Kalamazoo Mich 2

					   "	    13  4.00  Girard 4

April  2    1.50  Charleston W. Va. 2	   "	    13  1.00  Columbus 1

 "     3    2.00  Cincin O. 2		            13  3.00  Akron 2 N. Lexington 1

 "     3     .75  Ft Payne Ala 1	   "	    14 2.00 St Petersburg Fla 2

 "     3    1.50  Hillsboro 2

 "     5    1.50  St Augustine Fla 2	   "	    15  1.00 Schenectady N. Y. 1

 "     6    6.00  A. J. White to Apr 16th  "  	    16  1.00  Defiance O. 1

 "     6    1.00  Bryan O. 1		   " 	    16  4.00  Charleston W. Va 4

 "     6    1.00  Indianapolis 1	   "	    18  1.00  Indianapolis 1

 "     7   10.00  O. Young to April 24th   "	    18  2.50  Columbus 2
   
 "     7    1.00  Wooster 1		   "	    18  2.00  Cleveland 2

 "     9    1.00  Zanesville O 2	   "	    18  1.00  Batavia N. Y. 1

 "     9    2.00  Owatona Minn 2	   "	    19  1.00  Batavia N. Y. 1

 "    10    2.00  Owatona Minn		   "	    19  1.00  Columbus 1

   10-12    2.00  Kendallville Ind 1	   " 	    19  3.00  St Louis 3

 "    10    2.25  Dallas Texas 3	   "     19-21  1.50  Festus Shurborne

 "    11     .75  Kendall 		   "        20  6.00 A. J. White to June 4

 "    11    1.00  Cleveland 1		   "	    22  2.00  Cincin 2

 "    12    3.00  Powhatan O. 3		   "	    23  2.00  Oswego, N. Y. 2
 
 "    12    1.00  Akron 1			 23-24  2.00  Columbus 1

 " 13-14    2.00  Mr Conner		            24  1.00  Val Young 1

 "    13    1.00  Akron				    24  1.00  U.S. Army N.C. 1

 "    14    3.00  Evansville Ind 2		    24  1.00  Cleveland 1

 "    14    1.00  Dora Moore 1			    27  2.00  Cleveland 2

 "    15    1.00  Bangor Me. 1			 28-29  2.00  Mrs Harm Morrison

 "    17     .75  Tampa Fla. 1			    28  2.00  Cincin 2

 "    18    2.50  Marrietta 2		   "	    29  3.00  U.S. Army 3

 "    18    2.00  Springfield 1		   "	    31  6.00  Cleveland 6

   18-21    6.00  Wolcottville Ind 2	   "	    31  2.00  Cleveland 2

      18    5.00  Ft Lauderdale Fla  

   	          Cleveland	      	  June 	     1  2.50  Salimonea N. Y. 2

      19    1.00  Val Young		   "	     2  1.00  Williamson W.Va. 3

      20    2.00  Oneutta N. Y 2	   "	     2  3.00  Bridgeport Ill 3

      20    9.00  A. J. White to May 7th   "	     2  2.00  Battle Creek Mich

      21    2.50  Bennent Ill 2		  June    2-12  7.00  Onowann Wis 1

      22    1.00  Rector Ark. 1		  June	     3  3.00  Winter Park

   22-25    8.00  Granville		   "	     5  3.00  Elyria, O. 3

   24-25    1.50  Wolcottville Ind 1	   "	     6  2.50  Los Angelis 3

					   "	     7  2.00  Cleveland 2

      25    1.00  Lima 1



							                   165

June    8    1.00  Columbus 1			July  19  1.00  ]  Detroit 1

 "	8    1.50  Marion 2			 "    19  1.00  ]  Columbus 1

 "	9    3.00  Nowata Okla. 3		 "    20  3.00  Fremont 3

 "	9    1.00  Mr Conner 1			 "    20  3.00  Wheeling W Va 4

 "	9    2.50  Flint Mich 2			 "    21  2.00 Cleveland        
 
"     10    1.00  Columbus 1			 "    21  1.00  Columbus 1

June   11    2.50  Detroit Mich 2		 "    22  3.00  Columbus 1

 "     12    3.00  Cleveland 3			 "    23  2.00  Portsmouth 2

 "     13    2.00  Uniontown Pa 2		 "    23  3.00  Cleveland 3

 "     14    1.00  Millersburg 1	         "    23   .50  Festus Shurborne

 "     14    2.00  E. St Louis 2

 "     15    4.00  Springfield 4		 "    25  1.00  Granville 1

 "     15    2.50  Cleveland 2			 "    26	.75  Hamilton O. 1

 "     18    1.50  Los Angelas Calif 2		 "    27  1.50  North Randall 2

 "     19    3.50  Kent, O. 4			 "    28  4.00  [Sparta Mich 4

								[Middleburg Ind

 "     20    1.50  Niagara Falls 2		 "    29  1.50  Real Silk 1

 "     21    1.00  Rising Sun, Ind. 1 		 "    29  1.50  Covington Ky 2

 "     21    2.50  Middletown 2			 "    29  3.00  Dayton 3

 "     23    2.00  Springfield O. 2

 "     23   10.00  O. Young to June 19th	 "    29  1.00  Akron 1

 "     25    2.00  Cleveland 2			 "    30  3.00  Youngstown 3

 "     25    2.00  Youngstown 2			Aug    2  1.00  Val Young 1

 "     26    1.00  Oakland Calif 2		 "     3  2.00  Cleveland 2

 "     27    1.00  Dayton 1			 "     4  1.00  Woodstock 1

       27    1.25  Seattle Wash 1		 "     5  2.00  Tuscan Arizona 2

       27    1.00  Canton 1			 "     5  2.00  Columbus N. Y 2

       28    1.25  Stockton Pa 1		 "     6  .50 Festus Shurborne 1

       28    1.00  Elmer Flick			Aug    8 10.00 Gasmen           
      
       28    1.00  Val Young 1			       8  1.00  Troy O. 1

       29    2.00  Toledo 2			       8  1.00  Oniaba, Neb. 1

       29    1.50  Gainsville Fla 2		       9 4.00  Websier Grove Mo. 4

       29    2.00  Cleveland 2			      10  2.00  Cleveland 2

       29    2.00  Dayton 2			      11  1.00  Lancaster 1

       30    2.00  Chicago, Ill 2		      12  2.00  Weston Pa

July	1    3.00  Cleveland			      13  3.00  Miami Fla 4

 "	2    2.00  Akron 2

 "	2    2.00  Newport Ky 2			      13 10.00  O Young to Aug 14th

 "      3    3.00  Newell W. Va 4		      15  2.00  Foatoria 3

 "	3    4.00  Lorain 4			      15  1.00  Cleveland 1

 "	4    6.00  A.J. White to July 2nd	      16  3.00  St Louis 3

 "    5-8    3.00  Plain City			      16  9.00 A.J. White to Aug 13th

 "	5    1.00  Conference man		      17  5.00  Wheeling W. Va 5

 "	6    3.00  Akron 4			      18  1.50  Columbus 2

 "	7    1.00  Granville 1			      19  1.50  Columbus 2

 "	7    2.00  St Louis 2			      20  2.00 Columbus 2 hickers

 "	7    2.00  Franklin Pa 3		      20  2.00  Paulding O. 2

 "	8    3.00  Odan, Ind 4			      20  4.50 Louisville Ky 3,5 kids

 "	8    3.00  [Anderson Ind		      21  2.00  Nashville Tenn 3

		   [Rock River Wy

	8    2.00  Cleveland 2			      22  5.00  Covington Ky]  5

							        Cincinnati]

	9   10.00  O. Young to July 17th	      22  1.50  North Randall 2

	9    3.00  Erie Pa  ]  3		      22  1.00  Jackson 1

	           Chicago  ]

       11    1.00  Dayton 1			      23  4.00  Kansas 4

       12    3.00  Painesville 4		      23  1.25  Kentucky 1

       13    2.00  Scrantin Pa 2		      23  2.50  Cleveland 1

       14    4.50  Buffalo N Y     ]		      24  1.00  Cleveland 1

		   Terra Haut Ind  ]

    17-24    4.00  Restaurant woman 1		      25  1.00  Real Silk 1

       18    1.00  Clyde O. 1			      25  1.00  Bucyrus 1

       19    9.00  A. J. White to July 23rd	      26  4.00  Cincinatte 4

       19   [3.00  Logan, W. Va			      26  2.00  Cleveland 2

	    [Andover O.				      26  2.00  Atlens, Ga. 2
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                    <text>[page 85]

[corresponds to page 166 (L) and page 167 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930] 

166

Aug    26  3.00  Champagne Ill 4		Oct  10  1.00  Troy 1

 "     27  1.00  Wooster 1			 "   11  1.00  Val Young 1

 "     29  4.00  Panama City Fla 4		 "   12  1.00  Indianapolis 1

 "     30  3.50  Covington Ky 3			 "   12	 2.00  Erie, Pa 2

 "     31  2.50  Cleveland			 "   13	 2.25  Youngstown 2

Sept	1  3.00  Springfield 3			 "   13	 4.00  Warren, Pa 4

 "	1  3.00  Phila, Pa 2			 "   13	 1.00  Strasburg 1

 "	2  2.00  Cleveland			 "   15	 2.00  Akron 2

 "	3  2.00  Pomeroy 2			 "   15	 4.00  Canton 4

 "	3  2.00  Portsmouth 2			  

 "	3  2.00  Toledo 2			 "   15	 9.00  White to Oct 15th

 "	3  3.00  Alton Ill 4			     18	 2.00  Lima 2

 "	4  3.50  N.Y. City 3			     19	 1.00  Columbus 1

 "	4  2.00  Pomeroy 2			     21	 1.00  Napoleon 1

 "	5  3.00  Cleveland 3			     22	 4.00  Toledo 4

 "	6  1.00  Val Young 1			     23	 4.00  Toledo 4

 "	7  2.00  Adrian Miller 2		     24	 1.00  DesMoine,Lectum County

						     24	 1.00  Columbus 1

 "	8  1.00  Mr Conner 1			     26	 2.00  Cleveland 2

       11  2.00  New York City 2		     27	 1.00  Canaton 1

       13  2.00  Akron 2			     27	 3.00  Kent O. 3

       13  1.00  Columbus			     28	  .50  A Baltic

       14  2.00  Los Angeles 2			     29	 2.00  Denver Colo 2

       14  1.00  Cincinnati 1			     29	 3.00  E. Liverpool 3

       15  1.00  Ft Wayne Ind 1			     31	 2.00  Athens 2

       15  4.00  Pontiac Mich 4			     31	 1.00  Mrs Schenck 1

       15  10.00 O. Young to Sept 11th		Nov   1	 5.00  Perry, O. 6

       17  6.00  A. J. White to Aug 27		 "    1	 1.00  Indianapolis 1

       17  2.50  Sharon Pa 2

       17  1.00  Louisville Ky 1		 "    3  1.00  Marion O. 1

       18  6.00  A.J. White to Sept 10		 "    4	 .50 Cleveland electric man 1

       18  2.00  Marysville Ky 2	         "    5	  .50  Festus Sherborn 1

       18  1.00  Greenfield Mass 1		 "    5	 3.50  Oakland Park Ind 4

       19  1.00  Columbus 1			 "    5	 1.00  Cleveland 1

       20  2.50  Cleveland 2			 "    8	 1.00  Cleveland 1

       20  4.00  Covington Ky. 4		     12	 2.00  Cleveland 2

       20  4.00  [Covington Ky 4		     12	 2.00  Cleveland 2

		 [Bland Hill, O.	

       21  1.50  Newark 2

       21  4.50  Pinesville Ky 3		     14	 1.00  Chicago 1

       22  1.00  Napoleon 1			     14	 1.00  Marion 1

       22  6.00  A.J. White to Sept 24  1	     15	 1.00  Marion 1

       22  3.00  Bristow Ky 3			     15	 1.00  Val Young 1

       23  1.00  Napoleon 1			     17	 10.00  O. Young to Oct 9

       23  1.00  Ashland 1			     17	 2.00  Canton 2

       24  4.00  Kent 4				     19	 1.00  Zanesville 1

       24  1.00  Akron 1			     19	 1.00  Akron 1

       16  1.00  Napoleon 1			     20	 1.00  Cleveland 1

						     21	 1.00  Ambrose 1

       27  2.00  San Antonia Texas 2		     22	 1.00  Marion 1

       28  1.00  Piqua, O. 1			     22	 2.00  Canton 2

       29  2.50  Fla 2				     24	 3.00  Akron 6

Oct	1  2.00  Akron 2			     25	  .75  Toledo 1

 "	2  4.00  New York City 4		     27	 4.50  Columbus 6

 "	4  1.00  Pandora 1			     27	 1.00  Cleveland 1

 "	6  1.00  Mr Conner			     29	 2.00  Akron 2

 "	7   .50  Bath				     30	 4.00  Youngstown 4

 "	7  2.25  Oklahoma 3			     30	 1.00  Cleveland 1

 "      8  1.00  Goose Creek Texas		     30  1.00  Oberton 1

 "	8 10.00  Erie, Pa 10			     30	 1.00  U. S. A. 1	



						                           167

Dec	1  2.00  Niagara Falls Ont 2		     23	 8.25  Lecture Course

 "	1  2.00  Canton 2			     24	 1.50  Herb Irvin &amp; Wife

 "	3  2.00  Cincinnati 3			     27	 3.00  Tulsa Okla 3

 "	6  3.75  Mass. Lecture course 3			       

 "	6  1.25  Jamestown N. Y. 1		     28	 1.00  Mt Vernon 1

 "	7  3.00  Kerlsonkson  N.Y 3		     30	 3.00  Ed Potter

 "	7  1.00  Chicago Ill 1			     30	 1.00  Marion 1

 "	7  1.00  Cleveland 1			     30	 1.00 Columbus 1

 "	7  1.00  Jno Trigg 1			     30	 1.00  Atlanta Ga 1

 "	9  2.00  Toledo 2			     31	 1.00  Val Young 1

 "     11  1.00  Rochester N.Y 1		     31	 1.00  Marion 1

 "     11  1.00  Dayton O. 1			Feb   1	 1.00  West Salem 1

       13  1.00  Marion 1			 "    1	 1.00  Albany N.Y 1

       14  1.00  New Dover, O. 1		 "    2	10.00  O. Young to Dec 4

       15 10.00  O. Young to Nov 6		 "    2	 2.50  Marnee 3
	
    15-25 10.00  Delineator, N.Y 1	         "    4	 5.00  Deifenbaugh 1

       17  2.00  Cincinnati 2			 "    5	 7.00  Show People 2

       18  1.00  St Cloud Fla 1			 "    5	 3.00  Ed Potter

       18  2.50  Cincinnati 2			 "    5	10.00  O. Young to Jan 1

       18   .50  Use of phone			 "    6	 1.00  Coshocton 1

       20  1.00  Val Young 1			 "    6	 1.00  Herb Irwin 1

       20  1.00  Marion 1			 "    6	 1.00  Columbus 1

       23  3.00  [Cleveland			 "    7  1.00  Indianapolis 1

	         [Akron				 "   10	 2.00  Cleveland 2

		 [Tom Harold Ind

       23  3.00  Stanford Ky 4			 "   10	 1.00  Cuyahogo Falls 	

       23  2.50  Franklin Pa 2			 " 8-11	 1.50  Festus 1

       24  2.00  Akron 2

       30  1.00  Cincinnati			     12	 3.00  Ed Potter

       30  3.00  Akron 3			 "   13	 1.00  Marion 1

       30  2.00  Wilson Ky 2			 "   13  1.00  Lakeview 1

30-Jan	1  1.25  Festus Sherbourne 1		 "   13	 1.00  Mansfield 1

       31  3.00  Akron 3			 "   14	 8.00  Dr Deifenbach

(1928)

Jan	1  2.00  Conneat 2			  14-20	 4.50  Terre Haute Ind 1

 "	5  2.00  Lafayette Ind 2		     16 11.00  Show People 2

 "	2  2.00  Kingway Pa 2			     17	 2.00  cincinnatti 2

 "	2  1.00  Poneroy O. 1			     18	 5.00  A.J. White

 "	3  1.00  Herb Irwin 1			     19	 2.00  Marshall Tenn 2

 "	3  1.00  Springfield 1			     20	 3.00  Ed Potter

 "	5  1.00  Mt Vernon 1			     21	 1.00  Marion 1

 "	5  1.00  Zack Potter 1			     22	 4.00  New Port Tenn 7

 "	6  1.00  Zack Potter 1			     22	 2.00  Cleveland 2

 "	6  2.25  Akron 3			     22	 2.00  St Louis Mo 2

 "	6  2.50  Birmingham Ala 2		     23	 1.00  Marion 1

 "	7  1.00  Jack Potter 1			     23	 1.00  Cambridge Springs Pa

 "    7-8  2.00  Terre Haute Ind 1		     24	 2.00  Freeport O. 2

       10  1.00  Cleveland 1		             25	 1.00  Chicago Ill 1

       12  1.00  Columbus 1			     27	 3.00  Youngstown 3

       13  1.00  Hamilton, O. 1			     27	 3.00  Ed Potter

       15  3.00  Ed Potter 1			     28	 2.00  Canton, N.C. 2

       14   .50  Delaware 1			     29	 1.00  Marion 1

 "     16  1.00  Marion 1			Mar   1	 1.00  Los Angeles 1

 "     18  1.25  Hugh Diamond 1			 "    3	 1.00  H Goldsburg 1

 "     19  2.00  Akron 2			 "    4	 3.00  Ed Potter

 "     21  2.50  Chicago Ill 2			 "    7	 1.00  Columbus 1

 "     21  3.00  Buffalo N. Y. 3		 "    7	10.00  O. Young to Jan 29

 "     21  3.00  Ed Potter  3			 "    7	 2.00  Columbus 2</text>
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                    <text>[page 86]

[corresponds to page 168 (L) and page 169 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930] 

168

Mar  11	3.00  Ed Potter			April	 6	1.00  Victor Blake

 "   11	1.00  Dayton 1			 "	 7	1.50  Hamilton, O. 2

 "   13	1.00  Marion 1			April	 8	1.50  Ft Recovery 2

 "   13	1.00  Val Young 1		 "	11	1.00  Cincinnati 1

 "   13	1.00  Stewart Mills 1		 "	11	1.00  Newark 1

					 "	12	1.00  Springfield 1

 "   13	 .75  Henry Fagan 1		 "	12	10.00  O. Young to Mar 25

 "   13	3.00  Salem 3			 "	13	1.00  Delaware 1

 "   13	2.00  Youngstown 2			13	2.00  Palm Beach Fla 2

 "   14	1.00  Marion 1				14	4.00  Rocky River 4

 " 14-213.50  Henry Fagan		        16	1.00  Marion 1

 "   14	4.00  Westfield] N.Y. 4			16	5.00  Kent 5

	      Buffalo  ]			17	1.00  Della Ford 1

 "   15	1.00  Marion 1				17	1.00  Marion 1

						17	1.00  Val Young

 "   15	1.00  Columbus 1			18	1.00  Akron 1

 "   17	 .75  Joliet Ill 1			18	1.00  Marion 1

 "   20	1.00  Marion 1				19	1.00  Findlay 1

 "   21	1.00  Marion 1				20	 .75  Denver Colo 1

					     21-30	4.50  Henry Fagan

 "   21	1.00  Cincinnati 1			21	2.00  Cincinnati 2

 "   21	1.00  Detroit 1				22	1.00  Benton Ill. 1

 "   21	1.00  Mt Vernon 1			24	1.00  Lima 1

						24	2.00  Milwauke Wisconsin 1

 "   22	1.00  Gouneaus 1			26	1.00  Delaware 1

     22	 .75  Cardington 1			26	1.00  Youngstown 1

						26	2.00  Carlisle 2

     23	1.00  Tiffin 1				27	1.00  Cleveland 1

     23	1.00  Marion 1				28	 .50  Festus Sherbourn

     23	2.00  Cleveland 2			30 	1.00  Troy O. 1

     24	1.00  Mt Vernon 1			30	1.00  Cleveland

     24	 .75  Mt Vernon 1		May   1-11	4.00  Henry Fagan

     25	10.00  O. Young to Feb 26th	 "	 1	2.00  Rush &amp; man 2

     25	2.00  Akron 2				 2	2.00  Columbus 1

     26	2.00  Ashtabula 2			 3	1.50  Cleveland 2

     27	2.00  Marietta 2			 4     10.00  O. Young to April 22

     28	1.00  Canton 1				 4	1.00  Findlay 1

   8-30	1.50  Festus Sherbourn			 7	1.00  Mr Watson

     30	1.00  Marion				 8	1.00  Mr Watson

     31	2.00  Newport, Me.		         9	4.50  Santa Monica Calif 6

April 1	2.00  Cleveland 2			 9	1.00  Waldo 1

 "    1	 .50  Festus Sherbourn			 9	1.00  Columbus 1

 "    2	1.00  Marion 1				 9	1.00  Marion 1

 "    2	1.00  Jackson 1				10	1.50  Sidney O. 2

 "    2	1.00  garage worker 1			10	1.00  Marion 1

 "    3	1.00  Marion 1				11	2.50  [Cleveland O    3

							      [Miami Fla

 "    4	2.00  Terre Houte 2			11	2.00  Columbus 2

 "    4	1.00  Detroit 1				11	3.00  Cleveland 3

 "    4	3.00  [Girand Pa 2			13	4.00  [Champaign Ill  4

	      [Boston Mass 1			  	      [Danville

						13	2.00  Akron 2

 "    5	1.00  Detroit 1				15	2.00  Memphis Tenn 2

 "    5	2.00  Lexington Ky 2		        16	1.00  Miss Lane

 "    5	5.00  [Detroit				17	1.00  Miss Lane 1

	      [Cleveland		        19	3.00  Indianapolis Ind 3

 "    6	2.50  N.Y. &amp; Ala.		        19	2.00  Los Angelea 2

						21     10.00  O. Young to May



							                 169

May  21	1.00  Marion 1			July 	 4	2.50  Columbus 3

 "   21	4.00  Nashville Tenn 4		 "	 6	3.00  Fremont

 "   22	1.00  Marion 1			 "	 7	1.00  Los Angeles 1

 "   22	1.00  Val Young 1		 "	 7	1.00  Delaware 1

 "   23	4.00  [Cuyahoga Falls 4			 8	3.00  St Louis 4

	      [Akron

     25	1.50  Canaton 2				 8	2.00  Salem Ill. 2

     26	1.00  Delaware 1			 9	1.00  London Ky 1

     26	 .50  Festus S. 1			10	2.00  Buffalo 2

     27	1.50  W. Palm Beach Fla 2	        10	1.00  Cleveland 1

     28	1.00  Dalton, O. 1			12	1.00  Portland Ind 1

     28	2.00  Cincin O. 2			12	1.00  Youngstown 1

     29	 .50  Woodrion, Ill  2			12	1.00  Marion 1

     30	2.00  Akron 2				12	1.00  Delaware 1

						13	10.00  O. Young to July 15th

June  2	4.00  A. J. White			14	2.00  Chicago 2

 "    2	2.00  Akron 3				14	2.00  Youngstown 2

 "    5	1.00  Marion 1				14	2.50  Buffalo 2

 "    6	1.00  Marion 1				15	1.00  North Lima 1

 "    6	2.00  [Fla.  3				16	1.00  Somerset 1

	      [Mass.

	      [Vermont				17	3.00  [Hasbrock Ky N.	

 "    6	1.00  Canton 1					      [Salem, Ill.

 "    7	2.00  Staffing Rock Pa 2

 "    7	2.00  Cleveland 2			17	1.00  Somerset O. 1

     11	1.00  Fruitree Mon			18	2.50  Detroit Mich 3

     11	2.00  Bellaire O. 3			18	2.50  Chicago 3

     13	1.00  Mt Gilead 1			18	1.00  Rusee 1

     13	10  O. Young to June 17			18	2.00  Marion

     14	1.00  Mt Gilead 1			19      2.00  [Iowa City Ia

							      [Huntington Ind

     15	1.50  Canton 2				19	2.50  Athens Ala 3

     17	1.25  Anapolis Md. 1

     18	2.00  Oil City, Pa. 2			19	1.50  Briston Oka 3

     18	1.00  New York City 1			20	2.00  Cleveland 3

     19	1.00  Chicago 1				20	3.00  Columbus 3

						21	2.00  Tiffin, O. 2

     20	2.00  Chicago 2				22	4.00  Camp Hill Pa 6

     22	1.00  Springfield 1			23	1.00  Marion 1

     22	2.00  Akron 2				23	1.00  Robertsville, O. 1

     23	2.50  Youngstown 3			24	2.00  Vienna Ill 2

     24	3.00  New Castle Pa. 5			24	3.00  [Illegible] Tenn 3

     25	2.25  Allunba Calif 3		        25	1.00  Memphis Tenn 1

     26	1.00  Val Young				25	1.00 Columbus 1

						26	1.00 Mr Conner

     26	1.00  Marion 1				26	1.00  Chicago

     27	1.50  Youngstown 2			26	1.00  Memphis Tenn 1

     27	1.00  Pennsylvania 1			27	3.00  Ratlen Ky 3

     28	1.00  Dayton 1				27	1.00  Mr Rush

     28	1.00  Mr. Conner 1			28	4.00  St Louis Mo 5

  28-29	2.00  Mr Hostettler 1			28	2.00  [Firo 2

							      [Marion

     29	1.00  Los Angeles 1			29	1.50  Ashland 1

     30	 .75  Brinson, Mich 1			31	3.00  Chicago

						31	1.00  Val Young

     30	2.00  Cincin 2				31	1.00  U.S.N.G.

July  1	2.25  Pekin, Ill. 3			31	1.00  Galion

 "    4	5.00  [Cincinnati

	      [San Diego Calif		Aug	 1	1.00  U.S. Cos  G  8

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[corresponds to page 170 (L) and page 171 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930] 

170

Aug   2	2.00  Centerburg 1		  Aug	  27	2.00  Cleveland 2

 "    2	1.00  Martins Ferry 1		   "	  28	1.25  Springfield Wis

 "    2	3.00  Terre Houte Ind 4		   "	  28	1.00  Columbus 1

 "    3	2.00  University Miss 2		   "	  29	1.50  Kansas City

 "    5	2.50  Columbus 3		   "	  29	2.00  chicago Ill 2

 "    6	4.00  Newark N.J. 4		   "	  30	1.00  Youngstown 1

 "    6	1.00  New York City 1		   "	  30	2.00  Rock Creek, O 2

 "    6	1.00  Mr Rush 1			   "	  30	3.00  Marietta 3

 "    7	1.00  Mr Rush 1			   	  31	2.00  Owensboro Ky 2

 "    6	1.00  Florida 1		         	  31	3.00 Lisbon, O. 4

 "    8	2.50  Morgantown W. Va			  31	2.00  Akron 2

 "    8	2.00  Cleveland			  Sept	   1	1.00  Fox

      8	11.00  Busman			   "	   2	1.00  Fox

	       Meadville W. Va		   "	   1	1.50  Columbus 2

	       Menard W. Va

      9	4.00  Bridgport 3		   "	   2	1.00  Albany N. Y  1

     10	3.00  Terre Haute Ind 2		   "	   2	2.00  Akron 2

     10	10.00  O. Young to Aug 12	   "	   2	2.00  Cincinnati 2

     11	2.00  Akron 2			   "	   2	3.00  Zanesville 3

  13-18	4.00 furnace Man		   "	   3	2.50  Louisville Ky 2

     14	4.00  Youngstown 4	           "	   3	2.00  Lima O. 2

     14	2.00  [Muir

	      [Allentown  2		   "	   3	2.00  Conneut, O. 2	

     15	4.50  [Kare Tenn  4			   4	1.00 Val Young

	      [Cleveland			   4	1.00  Mr Rush

						   6	1.50  Owensboro Ky 2

  15-17 2.00  Bus man				   8	10.00  O. Young to Sept 9th

     16	1.00  Coshocton, O. 1			   8	2.00  Niagara Falls 2

     16	1.00  Insurance man 1			    

     16	5.00  Canton, O. 5			   9	5.00  Fort Wayne Ind 5

     16	1.00 Kansas City, Mo 1			  10	2.00  Terre Haute Ind 2
	
     17	1.00  Cambridge O.		       10-15	5.00  Toledo, O Staugh

     18	2.00  Canton 2				  11	1.50  Rochester N.Y. 2

     18	2.00  Muncie Ind 2			  11	1.50  Cincinati 2

     18	4.00  Cleveland 4			  11	1.50  Cleveland 2

     19	1.00  London, Ky. 1		       12-15	3.00  Stump man

     19	6.00  Cincinnati 6 6		          13	1.00  Thurston Crime 1

     20	1.00  Somerset 1			  15	2.00  Ft Wayne, Ind 2

     20	3.00  Arnoldsburg Mo 5			  15	2.00  N.Y. City 2

	      [Scottsdale Pa

     20	3.00  [Ionia Mich  4			  16	Adairsville Ga 3

     21	7.00  Mr Tomlinson			  16	2.00 Akron 2

     21	1.00  Dayton 1				  16	1.50  Louisville Ky

     21	2.50  Akron 3				  17	1.00  Mr Rush

     21	2.00  Cincinnati		

     22	1.00  Mr Rush 1				  17	1.00  London Ky 1

     23	1.00  Deaf women 2			  18	1.00  Mr Rush

     23	1.00  Mr Conner				  20	1.00  Mr Conner

     23	1.00  Crane T.				  22	3.00  Akron 4

     23	2.00  Houston Tex 2			  25	1.50  Akron 2

     25	4.00  Charlestown W. Va 4		  27	 .75  Cincin 1

						  27	1.00  Mr Rush 1

     25	2.50  Canton, O.			  27	1.00  Rush man 1

     25	1.00  Thurston Crane			  27	1.00  Fostoria 1

     27	2.00  Troy, O. 3			  28	1.25  Chautauqua 1

     27	2.00  Cleveland				  28	1.00  West Harich W.



						                       171

Sept 29	1.00  Sedan Kansas 1		Nov	  16	2.00  Detroit Mich 2

Oct   3	1.50  Mendon, O. 2		 "	  17	2.00  Portsmouth 2

 "    3	1.50  Rockford O 2		 "	  17	2.00  Cuyahoga Falls 2

 "    3	1.50  Cleveland 2		 "	  17	1.00  Ralph Fox 1

 "    3	1.00  Rush's man 1		 "	  17	10.00  O. Young to Nov 4th

      4	1.00  Rush's man 1		 "	  18	1.50  Lexington Ky]  3

      5	1.50  Cincinnati 2			  18	 .75  Price Hill Ky]

      8	4.00  Ablene Kas. 4			

      9	1.00  Val Young 1			  19	1.00 Mr Rush

     11	10.00  O Young to Oct 7			  19	1.00  Columbus

     11	2.00  Bay Village 2			  21	1.00  Mr Rush

     11	1.00  Henry Fagan			  24	 .50  Festus Sherbourne

     11	2.00  Akron

     12	2.50  Lexington Ky			  27	1.00  Mr Rush

     12	 .50  Henry Fagan			  28	2.00  Huston Texas 2

  13-14	2.00  Mr Blevins			  30	1.00  Henry Fagan 1

						  30	1.00  Cleveland 1

     13	1,00  Mr Fox			Dec	   1   10.00 O. Young to Dec 2nd 1928

     13	1.25  Petersburg Tenn 1		 "	   2	1.00  Henry Fagan 1

     14	3.00  Buffalo N.Y. 3		 "	   3	1.00  Nilana Ill 1

     15	1.00  Mr Rush			 "	   3	3.00  Lansing N.C. 3

     16	1.00  Mr Rush			 "	   5	1.00  Mr Rush 1

     16	2.00  Findlay, O. 2			   7	1.00  Mr Fox

     16	1.00  Cincinnati 1			   8	1.00 Mr Fox

     18	1.00  Mr Conner				  11	2.00  Indianapolis Ind 2

     18	1.00  Lauderdale Ave			  13	1.00  Mr Conner

     19	2.00  Canton 2				  13	1.50  Columbus O. 2

     19	3.00  Salem				  17	4.00  Akron 6

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     20	4.00  Modra Tenn 4			  18	1.00  Val Young 1

     20	2.00  Youngstown 2			  19	1.00  Mr Rush 1

     20	3.00  Hammond Ind 3			  19	2.00  Buffalo New York 2

     20	1.00  Centerville, O. 1			  21	1.00  Mr Rush 1

     21	2.00  Akron				  22	4.50  Telephone family

     22	1.25  Ridgwest N.C. 2			  26	3.00  Cleveland 3

     23	1.00  Newark O. 1			  26	2.00  Danville, O. 2

     23	4.50  [Toronto				  26	1.00  Anglo Ind 1

	      [La &amp; K.Cy  6			  28	2.00  Albany N. Y. 2

     24	2.00  Bay Village 2			  31	1.00  Parkersburg W. Va 1

     26	1.00  Jefferson O. 1	    1929  Jan	   1	2.00  Akron 2

     26	2.25  Grigsby Tenn 3		   "	   3   10.00  O. Young to Dec 30

						   4	1.00  Mr Rush 1

     30	1.00  Mr Sewell 1		   "	   4	1.50  Lecture course 2

     31	1.00  Mr Rush			   "	   5	1.25  Maitland O 1

     31	1.00  Cincinnati 1		   "	   8	2.00  Springfield 2

Nov 1-1	 .50  Trowbridge	           "	   9	1.00  Mr Rush

 "    3	3.00  Grisby Tenn		   "	  10	1.00  Decker phone boy

 "    3	3.00  Youngstown			  11	1.00  Fanifa Fla 1

 "  6-8	3.00  Mr Watson				  15	1.00  London Ky 1

      7	1.00  Mr Rush				  15	1.00  Van Wert O 1

      8	2.00  Gladson Mich			  16	1.00  Farming Institute

      8	1.50  Albany N.Y.			  16	1.00  Mr Rush

     10	2.00  Marion, O. 2		          16	1.00  Danville 1

     11	1.00  New Yofk City 1			  16	2.00  Gambier 2

     11	1.00  Cleveland 1			  17	1.00  Farmers Institute

     12	1.00  Val Young 1			  17	1.00 Mr Conner 1

     13	1.50  Baltimore Md 2			  17	2.00  Canton 2

     13	1.00  Youngstown 1			  18	1.00  Centerburg O. 1

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[corresponds to page 172 (L) and page 173 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930] 

172

Jan    29  Val Young 1.00  1		Mar   25   3.00  Troy 3

 "     30  1.00  Mr Rush 1		 "    25   3.00  Mr Rush

 "     31  1.00  Zanesville 1		 "    27   1.00  Lodi, O. 1

Feb     1  1.00  Kent, O 1		 "    28   2.50  Miami, Fla

 "      2  2.00  Columbus 2		 "    29   1.50  Indianapolis 2

 "      4  3.00  Lecture Course 3        "    30   2.00  Oak Park Ill

 "      4  3.50  Norwood 5		      31   2.00  Oak Park Ill

 "      5  1.75  [Meadville Pa 3	      31   1.00  Akron

   		 [Hagerstown Pa

 "      6  1.50  Buffalo N.Y. 2		      31   1.00  Harry Truxall

 "      6  1.00  Centerburg 1		April  1   2.00  Cleveland 2

 "      7  1.00  Anderson Ind 1		 "     2   5.50  Gastramia N.C.

 "      7 10.00  O. Young to Jan 27
	      
 "      7  1.00  Centerburg 1		       2   1.00  New Castle Pa

 "     10  1.00  Centerburg 1		       3   1.00  Mr Rush

 "     12  1.00  Mr Rush 1		       4   1.00  Columbus, O. 1

 "     13  1.00  Philadelphia Pa 1	       5   1.00  Manchester Tenn 2

       13  1.00  Centerburg 1

       14  1.00  Mr Conner 1		       5   1.00  Philadelphia 1

       14  2.35  Cleveland 3		       6   1.50  Hartsville Tenn 1

       14  2.00  Ashland 2		       6   2.00  Cleveland 2

					     6-7   1.00  Festus S.

       14  3.00  Irwin Pa 4		       6  10.00  O. Young to Mar, 24

       17   .75  Mr Spencer 1		       8   2.00  Cleveland 2

       15  1.00  Zanesville 1		       8   2.00  Bryan, O. 2

       20  1.00  Mr Rush		      10   2.00  Hollywood

       27  1.00  Zanesville 1		      10   2.00  Buffalo

       28  2.00  Council Bluffs, Ia.	      11   1.00  Mr Conner

       28  2.00  Cleveland 2		      11   2.00  Buffalo, N.Y. 2

Mar     1  1.00  Louisville Ky 1	      12   2.00  Chicago Ill

 "      1  1.00  Mr Fox			      13   2.00  Cleveland 2

 "      1  1.00  Mr Fox

Feb 24-Mar 3 5.00  Stove man		      14    .75  Los Angeles 1

 "  27-Mar 5 4.75  Festus, S.		      15   3.00  Bay Village, O. 3

Mar     4  1.00  Mr Rush		      16   1.00  Val Young

 "      5  1.00  West Salem		      16   1.00  Philadelphia 1

 "      5  2.00  [Chicago		      17   2.00  Canton 2

		[Springfield		      17   1.00  Columbiana 1

        8  2.00  Lecture Course		      17   1.00  Lansing Mish 1

 "     10 10.00  Otto Loring to Feb 24

 "     10  1.00  Shellyville Ind. 1	      18   1.00  Mr Rush

       11  2.00  Cleveland 2		      19   1.00  Lansing Mich

       12  1.00  Val Young 1		      20   2.00  Akron 2

					      22  10.00  O. Young to Apr 21

       13  1.00  Toledo 1		Apr   23   4.50  Garage man

       13  1.00  Victor Blake 1		      26   1.00  Victor Blake

       14  1.00  Mr Conner 1		      27   3.00  Cleveland 3

       15  3.00  Troy, O. 3		      28   3.00  Cleveland 

       17  1.50  Youngstown 2		      29   1.00  Shelby, O. 1

       18  1.00  Mr Rush 1		      29   1.00  Athens, O. 1

       19  3.00  Cleveland 3		      30   1.00  Athens O 1

       20  3.00  Cleveland 3		May    1   1.00  Athens, O. 1

       20  2.00  Akron 2		 "     1   1.50  Bluefield W. Va

					May 3-10   3.00  Mrs Chapman

       21  1.00  Dayton, O. 1		 "     3   2.00  Detroit Mich 2

       25  1.00  Springfield 1		 "     4   2.50  garage man to 	Ma

       26  1.00  Springfield		 "     5   1.00  Canton, O

       27  1.00  Springfield		 6 to 10   3.50  Columbus



							                     173

 "      9  1.00  Mr Conner

May    12   .50  Rev Barnhart 1		Jun   14   1.00  Mr Rush

 "     13  2.50  garage man to May 18  	 "    15   2.50  Beaver Falls

 "     13  1.00  Columbus 1		      15   2.00  Columbus

 "     13  1.00  Mr Rush 1		      16   1.00  Percie Censon

May 10-14  2.00  Miss Chapman 1		      17   1.00  Coshocton

 "     13  2.00  Cumberland Tenn 2			

 "     14  1.00  Columbiana O 1		      17   1.00  West Union

       15  2.00  Bay Village 2		      18   1.00  Lincoln, Del.

       16   .75  Dayton 1		      19   1.00  Cincinnati

       17  1.50  Cleveland 2		      19   1.00  Columbiana 1

       18  2.50  garage man to May 25	      21   2.50  Morgantown W. Va

       21  1.00  Val Young 1		   21-27   3.50  Mr Watson

       21  1.00  Mrs Withers		   21-27   4.00  Miss Watson

       22  1.00  Val Young		      23   1.00  Harry Truxall

       22  1.00  Mrs Withers		      24   1.00  West Union

       22  1.00  A. J. White		      25   1.00  West Union

       22  3.00  Kent, O. 3		      25   1.00  Val Young

       24  2.00  Wooster O. 2		      25   5.00  [Brazil Ind

       25  2.50  garage man to June 1st			 [Snickley Pa.

       25  2.00  Roseville, O. 2	      26   1.00  West Union

       26   .50  Rev. Barnhart 1	      26   2.00  Lake Charles, La.

       27   .50  Rainelle W. Va 1

       27  3.00  Fitzgerald, Ga.	      26   2.00  Cleveland

       28  2.00  Gary, Ind		      27   4.00  Miss Watson to July 4

       28  2.00  [Agrienquit Me

		 [Boston Mass		      27   3.50  Mr Watson to July 4

       29  1.00  Columbus		      28   1.00  Columbus 1

       30   .75  Eldon Condit		      29   2.00  Cleveland

       31   .75  Galion			      29   2.50  Cambridge, O.

					      30    .50  Rev Barnhart

June    1   .50  Washington D.C.	      30   2.00  Rochester N.Y.

 "      2   .50  Rev. Barnhart		July   1   1.50  Phoenix Arizona

 "      4  1.00  Anderson Ind.		 "     3   3.00  Attica N.Y.

        4  1.50  Cleveland		 "     4   1.00  Delaware

        4  1.00  Williamson N.Y		 "     5   3.50  Mr Watson to July 11

        5  1.00  Anderson Ind		 "     5   4.00  Mrs Watson   July 11

        5  1.00  Columbiana	         "     5   2.00  Cleveland

        5  1.50  Cleveland

        6  1.50  Cleveland		       6   2.00  Buffalo, N.Y.

        6  1.00  Mr Conner		       7   5.00  Carlile Oklee,  6

        6  2.00  Washington D.C. 2	       8  10.00  O. Young to June 16

        6  4.00  Louisville Ky 4	       8   4.00  [Anderson Ind.

							 [New Caghy Ind

        6  1.00  Columbiana 1				 [Indianapolis

        7  1.00  Jefferson 1		       9   6.00  Belferd N.J.

        9  3.00  Chicago Ill 3		      10   2.50  Ashville N.C.

        9   .50  Rev Barnhart		   10+11   6.00  Ahrens

    10-13  3.00  Anderson, Ind.		      10   1.00  Loudia, Ky.

       10 10.00  O. Young to May 19th	      11   2.00  Fremont, O.

 "     11  1.00  Jefferson, O		      11   7.00  Workman

 "  13-20  3.50  Mr Watson		      16   4.00  Louisville Ky

 "  13-20  4.00  Miss Watson		      17   1.00 Mr Rush



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[corresponds to page 174 (L) and page 175 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930] 

174

July  18  1.00  Rawson O.		Aug  24	6.00  Maryland

 "    18  2.00  Gelletin Tenn.		 "   25	1.00  Columbiana

 "    18  4.00  Montgomery, O		 "   27	1.00  Rochester Ind

 "    19  4.00  [Charleston W Va         "   27	3.00  Detroit Mich

		[Washington Pa		 "   27	1.00  Columbiana
     
      20  4.50  Indianapolis Ind	 "   27	1.00  Lansing Mich

      21   .50  Rev Barnhart			   

      22 10.00  O. Young to July 14	 "   28	1.00  Columbiana

      23  2.00  Cincinnati	         "   28	1.00  Lansing Mich

      25  2.00  Muncie Ind		     28	3.00  Warren O

      28   .50  Rev Barnhart		     29	1.00  Thurstin Cram

      29  3.00  N.Y. City		     29	1.00  Columbiana

      30  1.00  Val Young		     29	1.00  Lansing Mich

Aug    1  3.50  Lake Worth Fla]		     29	1.00  Cleveland

   		Georgetown Ill]

 "     5  2.50  Landis Miss]		     29	1.00  Tiffin, O

   		Minplin Tenn]				

 "     5  1.00  Wooster O.		     30	1.00  Columbus

 "     5  1.00  Washington C.H.		     30	1.00  Huntington W. Va

 "     6  2.25  Uniontown Pa		     30	2.00  Erie, Pa

 "     6  1.00  Columbiana, O.		     30	4.50  Cleveland

       8  1.00  Mr Conner		     30	2.00  Lisbon

       8  1.00  Columbiana		     31	1.00  Akron

       8  3.00  Dayton			Sept  3	1.00  Val Young

       9  1.00  Columbiana		 "    3	3.00  Louisville Ky

      10  1.50  Akron			 "    3	1.00  Tiffin, O.

      10  3.00  Hamilton		 "    4	1.00  Mr Rush

      10  2.00  Ovilla - Akron		 "    4	2.00  Tiffin O.

      10  1.00  A.J.White		      5	1.50  Sandusky O.

      10  3.00  Cleveland		      6	3.00  [Cleveland

      13  2.00  Middlesborouth, Ky.		      [Herrodsburg Ky

      13  2.00  Springfield O.		      7	1.00  Geaver Falls Pa

      13  3.00  Milwaukie Wis]

		Winnepeg Canada]	   6-15	5.00  Mr Shony 10 nights

      14  1.00  Columbus		      9	1.25  Zanesville

      14  1.00  Danville O.

      14  2.00  [Zanesville, O.

		[Marietta O.		     10	1.00  Mr Nolin

   15-22  7.00  Huntington W. Va.	     10	2.00  Fort Wayne, Pa

      16   .67  Sidnay trains		     10	10.00  O. Young to Sep 8

      17  2.50  Marion, Ind.		     10	6.00  7 - Ky men

      17  2.00  [Aaron		             12	2.00  Belvidere Ill

		[Orville

      17 10.00  O. Young to Aug 11	     12	1.00  Mr Conner

      18   .50  Mr Barnhart		     15	 .50  Rev Barnhart

      18  2.00  [Harlan, Ky.

		[Meadville Pa		     15	2.00  Strong to Sept 20th

      19  2.50  Cleveland		     16	7.50  Buckeye Lake

      19  4.00  St Louis, Mo.		     16	1.25  Wheeling W.V.

      20  1.00  Cleveland		     18	1.00  New Castle Ind

					     19	1.00  New Castle Ind

      21   .75  Caldwell, O		     19	1.00  Mr Rush

      22  2.50  Ellwood City, Pa.	     19	1.00  Columiana

					     19	1.00  Lansing Mich

      22  1.50  Bradon Vt.		     19	2.00

      22  2.00  Akron			     19	1.00  Anderson Ia

   22-29  7.00  Huntington W. Va	     21	2.00  Cleveland

					     21	1.50  Akron



						               175

Wep  22	 4.50  Mr Strong to Sept 29.	Oct  27	2.50  Merry go round

 " 24-26 2.00  Anderson, Ind		 "   27	1.50  Memphis Tenn

 "   25  2.00  Cincinnatti		 "   29	2.00  Evansville Ind

 "   25	 2.00  Chicago Ill		Oct 30-31 1.00  Bell Phone boy

 "   26	1.00  Mr Rush			     31	1.00  Cansenyie Men

 "   26	1.00  Mr Rockwood		Nov   1	2.00  Columbus

 "   27	1.00  Elyria O			 "    2	5.50  Merry go round

Oct   1	1.00 Toledo			 "    2	2.00  Dayton

 "    1	1.00  Lucy Catron	         "    3	 .50  Rev Barnhart

 "    3	2.50  Deposit, N.Y.		 "    4	1.00  Logan

 "    3	1.00  Columbiana boy		 "    4	1.00  Plain City

 "    4	2.00  Troy, O. 2		 "    5	5.00  Elevator man

 "    5	2.00  Troy, O. 2		      5	1.00  Herferd Ohio

      5	2.00  Akron 2			      7	1.00  Mr Conner

      6	1.00  Akron 1			      7	3.50  Telephone man

      8	2.00  Val Young 2		      8	1.00  Chapman Lake

   8-10	2.00  Columbus			   9-16	3.00  Ashland O. ratpoison

      9	2.00 Bay Village		      9	2.00  Akron, O.

     10	10.00  O. Young to Oct 5th	     10	1.00  Malta, O.

     10	1.00  Mr Conner			     11	1.00  Malta, O.

     10	3.00  Salamanea N.Y		     13	1.00  Val Young

     10	1.00  Mr Rush			     14	1.00 Ashland O.Netkin   

     10	1.00  Detroit Mich		     14	6.00  Conneat Lake, Pa.

     10	2.00  St Louis, Mo.		     15	1.25  Lecture course May-Bastic

     11	3.00  Indianapolis		     16	3.00  Ashland Rat poison

     13	 .50  Rev. Barnhart		     17	 .50  Rev Barnhart

     14	 .50  Funny Woman		     17	1.00  Pittsburg, Pa

     14	1.50  Survivors Col	          18-24	5.00  Toledo Stove man

     16	1.00  Mr Rush			     18	1.00  Ft Wayne Ind

     16	1.00  Columbus			     18	1.00  Mr Rush

     16	2.00  Chicago Ill		     18	3.50  Phone man 1 wk

     17	2.00  Bay Village		     19	2.00  Bay Village

     17	1.00  Mr rush			     20	3.00  Telephone man

     17	1.00  Martinsville Ky		     20	2.00  Bay Village

     17	1.00  Columbus			     21	10.00  O. Young to Nov 3rd

					     23	1.00  Independence Kas

     18	1.00  Ohio Gas &amp; Fuel Co. Col. O.    23	4.00  Cleveland

     18	2.00  Los Angeles Calif		     23	1.00  Ft Wayne Ind

     20	3.00  Ft Wayne Ind		     24	2.00  St Louis

     21	3.50  Merry go round		     25	1.50  Findlay O.

     21	4.00  Merry go roung		Dec   1	 .50  Rev Barnhart

     21	3.00  Atlanta Ga		 "    4	1.00  Columbiana O.

     21	1.25  Bridgeport Ill		 "    4	1.00  Mr Rush

					 "    4	1.00  Plain City, O.

     22	2.00  Zanesville		 "    5	1.00  Mr Conner

  22-29	5.00  Elevator man		 "    5	1.00  Mr Rush

     24	1.00  Bucyrus			 "    5	1.00  Plain City

     25	1.00  Bucyrus			 "    5	1.00  Crooksville

     25	1.00  Plain City		      7	1.00  Columbiana

     25	1.00  Columbus, O		      8	 .50  Rev. Barnhart

     26	1.00  Plain city		      8	1.00  Binghampton N.Y.

     26	1.50  Ocrco Mich		      9	1.00  Columbiana O.

     26	2.50  Merry go round		      9	1.00  Philadelphia Pa</text>
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[corresponds to page 176 (L) and page 177 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930] 

176

Dec  10	 1.00  Upper Sandusky		Feb  12	7.00  Phone gang

 "   13	10.00  O. Young to Dec 1	     13	1.00  De Burnste Ia

     15	  .50  Rev. Barnhart		     13	10.00 O. Young to Jan 26

     16	 1.00  Cincinnati		     16	1.00  Oniti Dalon

     17	 1.00  Mr Rush			     16	 .50  Mr Barnhart

     18	 1.00  Val Young	             17	1.00  Dr Bumstead

					     20	1.00  Dr Bumstead

     18	1.00  Fort Hayes, Col O		  20-23	3.00  Columbus girl

  19-22	2.50  Anderson's man		     20	1.00  [Marion Ind

     22	 .50  Rev Barnhart			      [Marion Ohio

     23	1.00  Plain City		     21	1.50  Detroit Mich

     29	1.00  Toledo O.			     23	 .50  Mr Barnhart

     30	1.50  Akron 2			     24	1.00  Dr Bumstead

1930 Jan 3 1.00  Mr Rush		     24	1.00  Plain City

 "    8	1.00  Mr Rush			     27	1.00  Dr Bumstead

 "    9	10.00  O. Young to Dec 29	Mar   1	1.50  Yellow Springs

 "    9	1.00  Plain City		      2	 .50  Mr Barnhart

 "    9	1.00  Bucyrus			      2	1.00  Warren O

 "    9	1.00  Delaware			      3	1.00  Dr Bumstead

 "    9	1.00  Lecturn course, agt.	Mar 3-6	2.50  Phone man

 "    9	1.00  Mr Conner			      6	1.00  Dr Bumstead

 "   10	1.00  Lecture course agt	      6	1.00  Mr Conner

 "   12	 .50  Mr Barnhart		      9	 .50  Mr Barnhardt

     13	 .90  Ravenna, O.		     10	1.00  Dr Bumstead

     15	1.00  Columbiana		     10	1.00  Plain City

     15	1.00  Mr Rush			     11	2.00  Logan O.

     15	1.00  Mich, Separater man	     12	10.00  O. Young to Feb 23

     17	1.00  Akron O.			     12	1.00  London Ky

     19	1.00  Gambier, O.		     13	1.00  Dr Bumstead

     18	2.00  Cleveland			     13	1.00  Mr Sewall

     19	   .50  Rev Barnhart		  15-20	3.75  Food Demonstrater

     21	3.00  [Millport Pa

	      [Bolivar N.Y.		     16	 .50  Rev Barnhart

     26	 .50  Mr Barnhart		     16	2.00  Columbus

     28	1.00  Pump man			  18-22	3.00  Ambrosia

     30	1.00  Dr Bumstead		     17	1.00  Dr Bumstead

     30	 .75  Cadillac Mich		     20	1.00  Plain City

Feb   2	 .50  Rev Barnhardt		     23	 .50  Mr Barnhardt

					     23	 .50  Tampa boy

 "    2	 .50  Paulding O.		     24	2.50  Lection gang	

 "    2	1.50  Paulding, O.		     24	1.00  Dr Bumstead

 "    3	1.50  Akron O

 "    5	1.00  Zanesville		  24-29	5.00  Conklin Ind

      6	1.00  Mr Conner			  24-25	1.50  Ambrosi

 "    7	4.00  Lecture course		     26	1.00  Plain City

      8	1.00  Dr Bumstead		     27	1.00  Dr Bumstead

      9	 .50  Rev. Barnhardt		     28	1.50  Ed Strongs

     10	1.00  Bumstead			     30	2.00  [Olivar

						      [Danville Ill

     10	1.00  Plain Ciy			     30	 .50  Mr Barnhart

     10	1.00  Zanesville		     31	1.00  Williamsburg

     11	6.00  house gang 8		     31	2.00  N. Canton



						                             177

April 2	 .50  Gahanna			Apr  28	1.00  Findlay

 "    3	1.00  Dr Bumstead		 "   28	 .50  Milk plant man

      3	1.00  Mr Conner			     29	 .75  Ambrosier

      6	 .50  Rev Barnhardt

   7-14	3.50  Milk plant man / week	     29	3.00  Picture man to May 25

      7	1.00  Jeromeville O.		May   1	1.00  Mr Conner

      7	1.50  Cinnatti O.		 "    1	1.00  Dr Bumstead

      7	5.00  N. Y. City 5		 "    1	1.00  Utica O

      8	1.00  Mineapolis  girl	         "    3	1.00  Utica O.

      8	1.00  Bowling Green

      8	2.00  Akron 2

      8	1.00  Old Man			May 3-7	2.00  Mr McSwain

      9	1.00  Youngstown tramp Boy	May   3	3.00  Picture man to May 2nd

     10	1.00  Akron			 "    4	 .50  E. E. Barnhardt

     11	1.00  London Ky			      5	3.00  Mr Heath to May 12

     12	2.00  Cleveland			   

     13	 .50  Rev Barnhardt		      5	1.00  Nellie G man Col O

     14	1.00  Dr Bumstead		      5	1.00  Beaver Falls Pa

  14-19	6.00  Pop. Magazine woman	      6	1.00  Utica O.

   4-11	3.00  Picture man to Apr 11	      7	1.25  Providence R I

     14	1.00  Utica			      7	2.00  Cleveland, O

  14-18	6.00  Phone line checkers	      8	1.00  Dr Bumstead

     15	1.00  Detroit Mich		      9	3.00  Mr Laney to May 9

  14-21	3.50  Milk plant man		      9	1.00  Frazeysburg

     14	17.50  O. Young to Apr 13th	      9	 .75  Ravenna O.

     17	1.00  Chillicothe O.		     10	10.00 O. Young to May 11th

     17	3.00  Mr Heath 1 wk to Apr 24	     12	1.00  Dr Bumstead

     17 1.00  Dr Bumstead		     12	1.50  Detroit, Mich

     19	3.00  Picture man to Apr 18	     13	3.00  Mr Heath to May 24

					     13	3.00  Galion, O

  20-27	5.00  Merry go round		     13	1.25  Cleveland

     20	 .50  Rev Barnhart

     20	1.50  Lancaster, O		     14	2.00  Galion O.

     21	2.00  Phone line checkers	     16	1.50  Alliance O.

     21	1.50  Erie Pa			     16	1.00  Plain City

     22	2.00  Phone line checkers	     17	2.00  Lexington Ky

     23	1.00  Phone line checkers	     17	2.00  Ft Wayne]

						        Muncie]

     23	2.00  Cleveland			     19	3.00  Mr Headth to May 26

     24	1.00  Dr. Bumstead		     19	1.00  Dr Bumstead

     24	1.00  Dr Bumstead		     19	7.30  McSwain to May 27

     24	3.50  Milk Plant man		     20	3.00  Mr Laney E.M.

     24	1.50  Show boys Mother &amp; Sister	     21	2.00  Bay Village

     24	1.00  Phone line checkers	     22	2.00  Bay Village

     24	1.00  Detroit			     22	4.00  Deaontown Ky

     25	 .75  Mr Heath			     23	1.00  Plain City

     25	1.00  Plain City		     25	 .50  Rev Barnhart

     26	1.00  Frank Welling		     26	2.00  Columbus

     26	1.50  E. A. Stronig &amp; Wife	     27	1.00  Columbus

     27	 .50  Rev. Barnhardt		     27	2.50  Mr. Heath  to May 29

     27	2.00  Cleveland			     27	2.00  Columbus

     27	1.00  Tom Heston		     28	1.00  Mr. Conner

     28	1.00  Dr Bumstead		     28	1.00  Frazeysburg

     28	3.00  Mr Heath to May 5th	     29	1.50  Owasso Mich

     28	1.00  Mr Ambrosia		     29	3.00  Cleveland

					     30	3.00  Ravenna

					     31	2.00  Cleveland

     28	1.00  Logan, O.			     31	4.00  Cleveland</text>
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[corresponds to page 178 (L) and page 179 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930] 


178

May  31	 .75  Mr McSwan			July 27-31	2.50  Oconmac Wis

 "   31	2.00  Ashtabula		         "	28	1.00  Frazysburg O

June  1	 .50  Rev Barnhardt	         "	28	3.00  Cincinnati

June 2+3 1.00  Mr Heath				29	1.00  Kalamazoo Mich

 "    1	1.00  Coshocton				29	1.00  Lakewood, O.

 "  2-6	1.00  Heath				29	1.00  Lima

 "    6	1.00  Plain City			29	1.00  E. A. Strong

      6	1.00  Columbus				30	1.00  Plain City

      6	1.00  Cincin				30	1.00  Albany N. Y

      6	2.00  Mt Vernon				31	1.00  Mr Conner

    7&amp;8	2.50  Rut Kis				31	1.00  Ferry Seed man

      8	1.00  Indianapolis			31	1.00  Columbus for Irwin

      9	1.00  Evansville, Ind.			31	1.00  Plain City

     11	2.00  Covington Ky.				

     11	2.50  Assumpton Ill.		Aug    1-3	1.00  Ocononawac Wis

     14	2.00  Cleveland				 2	1.50  Chardon, O.

     14	2.00  Cleveland				 5	5.50  Cleveland

     15	1.00  Canton			         6	1.50  Bowling Green

     16	1.25  Chicago				11	 .75  Marengo, O.

     16	1.25  Chicago				12	3.50  Ocononawac  to Aug 10

     18	10.00  O. Young to June 8th		13	1.00  Trinway

     22	1.00  Cincinnati, O.				

     23	1.00  London Ky.			14	2.00  Ocononawac Wis

     23	2.00  Columbus O			14	2.00  Salem Ill

     24	2.00  Oesasso Mich			18	1.00  Toledo O.

     25	1.00  Plain City

     25	3.00  Louisville Ky.			18	2.50  Bay Village

     26	1.00  Toni Hesland			19	1.00  Columbus

     26	1.50  Rat Kis				21	4.00  Charleston W. Va.

     28	1.00  Potsdam N. Y			27	3.00  [Miamisburg

							      [Germantown

     28	1.50  Canton, O.			27	4.00  Wooster

     28	2.00  Portsmouth O.			28	1.00  Mr Conner

     29	3.00  Warren, Pa			28	1.00  Dayton O

July  1	2.50  Youngstown

 "    2	1.00  Mr Conner				29	2.50  Bay Village

 "    4	3.00  Youngstown			29	3.00  Birmingham Ala

      6	2.00  Dayton				29	2.00  [Willougsby O.

							      [Mentor O

      8	2.00  Ebensburg P.			29	1.50  Lakewood

      8	1.00  Ocononawac Wis			31	2.00  [Rochester Pa

							      [E. Ralesting O

						31	2.50  Cleveland O

      9	2.00  Cleveland 2, O			31	1.00  Akron

     10	1.00  Monticella Ky

     12	2.00  Cleveland			Sept	 1	1.00  Akron

   3-20	3.50  Ocononawac Wis	 	 "	 4	15.00  O. Young to Aug 31

     16	1.00  Cleveland			 "	 1	1.00  Alliance O.

     17	2.00  Logan W. Va		 "	 6	1.00  Port Clinton O.

  24-18	1.00  Cincin O.			Sept  8-12	3.00  Terre Haute Ind

						 9	1.25  Zeliehble Pa

  20-27	3.50  Ocononawac Wis			10	2.50  New York City

     22	1.00  Ferry Seed Man			12	1.00  Columbus

     25	15.00  O. Young to July 20	     12-15	9.00  [Zeliehble Pa

     26	3.00  Rochester Center N. Y			      [Harmon Pa



							                  179

Sept 12	1.00  Ashland Ky		Nov    3-5	 .50  Festus Sherborn

 "   13	1.00  Columbus			 "	 2	1.50   [Milwaukee Wis

 "   15	2.00  Columbus			   		       [St Louis Missouri

     18	2.00  Balto, Md.		  "	 2	1.00  Port Clinton

     18	1.00  Cleveland			  "	 5	1.00  New Jersey

     20	1.00  Port Clinton		  "	 6	2.00  Troy, O.

     20	2.00  Rie Martins			 6	1.00  Sharon, Pa.

     23	1.50  Miami Fla				 8	2.00  Akron (Chass man)

     23	2.00  Louisville Ky		      9-16	3.00  Dr Deifenbaugh

     24	1.00  Akron O.			      9-16 3.00 Columbus Ind (Short people

     25	1.50  Cleveland

     25	1.50  Chicago, Ill.			 9	1.00 Akron  (Class man)

     29	1.00  Plain City			10	10.00  O. Young to Nov. 16

					     10-15	5.00  (Conklin &amp; Irwin)

Oct   1	1.00  Cincinnati			14	1.00  Canton

 "    2	1.00  Mr Conner				15	2.00  Toledo O

 "    2	2.00  Topeka, Kansas			15	2.00  Toledo O

      3	2.00  Oceanside Calif.			15	1.50  New York

      4	1.00  Port Clinton

      6	1.00  Somerset, O.			15	1.00  Port Clinton

      7	1.00  Somerset				16	1.00  Port Clinton

      7	 .50  Cambridge				16	3.00  Rochester N. Y.

      9	3.00  Fremont, O.		        18	1.00  Somerset

     11	1.50  Cleveland				19	2.00  Cincinnati

     12	4.50  Chicago				24	1.00  Columbus

						25	1.00  Plain City

  12-13	2.00  Potsdam N. Y.		     28-30	7.50  Gary, Ind 2

     13	1.00  Toledo, O.		Dec    1-3	7.50  Gary, Ind 2

     13	2.00  Columbus, O.		 "	 3	1.00  London Ky

Nov   3	4.50  Festus Shurbourne		 "	 9	1.25  Photografher

     17	2.00  Youngstown		 "	13	1.00  Port Clinton

     17	4.00  Cleveland			       	19	10.00  O. Young to Dec 14

     18	1.00  Port Clinton			23	2.00  Warren O.

     18	1.00  Glernanyton N.J.	 (1931)  Jan	 2	2.25  Akron

     18	1.00  Morehead Ky		  "	 8	1.00  Mr Conner

     18	1.00  Ringhampton N.Y.		  "	 8	1.00  Mr Sewell

     19	1.00  Port Clinton			 8	2.00  Creamery Man

     20	1.50  Homer, La.			10	1.00  Port Clinton

     21	17.50  O Young to Oct 19		11	1.00  Mrs Kyler

     24	1.00  Norwalk				11	1.00  Cleveland

     25	1.00  Port Clinton			12	1.50  Ashland O

						13	2.50  Baltimore

     25	1.00  Tom Heston		     14-17	2.50  Creamery man	

     26	1.00  Port Clinton			14	1.00  Plain City

     26	2.00  Cleveland				15	1.00  Col - Creamery man

     26	1.50  Akron				16	1.00  Norwalk Creamery

     27	1.00  Miami Fla				19	1.00  Col Creamery man

     28	1.00  Milford Center			19	1.00  Chicago Creamery man

     28	1.00  Plain City			19	1.00  Norwalk Creamery   "

     28	2.50  Bay Village			21	1.00  Norwalk Creamery

     30	1.00  Mr Conner				21	1.00  Chicago       "

     30	1.00  Cleveland				24	1.00  Port Clinton

     31	2.00  Simon Chapman			24	 .50  Al Underman

						24	2.00  Akron
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[corresponds to page 180 (L) and page 181 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930] 


180

Jan  26	1.00  Plain City		Apr  22	1.50  E. A. String

 "   26	1.00  New Paris			 "   22	1.00  Plain City

 "   26	15.00 O. Young to Jan 25	 "   23	1.00  Plain City

 "   27	1.00  Chicago Creamery man	 "   24	1.00  Plain City

     29	1.00  Chillicothe		 "   25	1.00  Port Clinton

     29	1.50  Dayton O.			Apr  29	1.00  Cincinnati

     30	1.00  Massilon			 "   29	1.00  Mr Conner

Feb   1	1.00  Conference man		May   1	5.00  Tampa Fla 5

      1	1.00  Danville, O		 "    2	3.00  Cleveland 4

      5	1.00  Mr Conner			 "    6	1.00  Plain City

      7	1.00  Port Clinton		 "    7	10.00  O. Young to May 17

     14	1.00  Port Clinton		 "    7	1.00  Cincinnati

     15	1.00  Paul Avery		 "   11	1.00  Mr Rush

     16	1.00  Linden			 "   11	2.00  [Wooster

     17	1.00  Akron				      [Alliance

     18	10.00 O. Young to Feb 22	 "   12	1.00  Leesburg

     20	2.00  Columbus, O.		 "   15	1.50  Moscow, Russia

     23	1.00  London, O.	         "   15	1.00  Atlanta Ga

     24	1.00  Madisonville O.		 "   16	1.50  Oakwood, O

     25	1.00  St Marys' W. Va		     16	2.00  Columbus

     26	2.00  Columbus O.		     17	1.00  Toledo, O.

     26	2.00  Bath N. Y.		     19	1.00  Plain City

     28	1.00  Port Clinton		     19	 .50  Crippled man

Mar   3	1.00  New York			     20	 .50  Crippled man

 "    5	1.00  Mr Conner			     21	1.00  Detroit Mich

 "    7	2.00  [Columbus			     22	4.00  Cleveland

	      [London			     23	4.00  Columbus

     12	2.00  Rochester N. Y		     28	2.00  Ravenna

     14	 .75  Perry N. Y.		     29	2.50  Cleveland

     14	1.50  Cleveland

     16	10.00 O. Young to Mar 22	     29	1.50  Springfield

     17	1.00  Frazeysburg

     18	1.00  Frazeysburg		     30	1.50  Dayton

     17	1.00       "			June  1	1.00  Somerset

     20	1.00  London, Ky.		 "    1	2.00  Portsmouth

     21	1.00  Port Clinton		 "    1	3.00  [Colorado

						      [New York

     21	1.00  Akron			      2	1.00  Columbus

     22	2.00  Youngstown		      2	1.00  Marion

     23	1.00  St. Joe, Mo		      3	1.50  Chicago Ill

     27	2.50  Kingston O.		      4	1.00  Ottawa, O.

     30	1.00  Ray Buell			      5	1.00  Ottawa O.

     30	1.00  Kokomo Ind		      8	1.00  Charlotte, Mich

					      9	1.00  Tifton Ind

April 1-2 1.00 Kingston		              9	3.00  Du Quoin Ill

April 1	1.00  Frazeysburg		     10	1.50  Caldwell

 "    2	1.00  Mr Conner			     10	1.50  Indianapolis

 "    5	 .50  old man			     15	2.00  Cincinnati, O.

 "    9	2.00  Bradford Pa		     16	1.50  Indianapolis

 "    9	1.00  Phone man			     18	1.00  Lafayette, Ind

 "   14	1.00  Cairo, W. Va		     20	10.00 O. Young to June 14

 "   15	2.00  Mineaopolis Minn		     23	2.00  [Malden Mass

						      [Newton

     14	10.00 O. Young to April 19th	     24	1.00  Tuscon Ariz.

     16	 .75  Caldwell, O

     21	1.50  E. A. Strongs		     24	1.00  Union City Ind.



							             181  

June 24	1.00  Plain City		Aug  20	1.00  Mr Conner

 "   25	1.00  Mr Conner			 "   20	1.00  New Washington

 "   26	3.00  [Dayton			 "   20	10.00 O. Young to Aug 9th

   	      [Springfield

 "   27	2.00  Cleveland			     21	1.00  Bay Village

     28	1.00  Jefferson, O.		     23	1.50  Cleveland

     30	1.00  [Buffalo			     24	1.00  Mr Rush

	      [Philadelphia

     30	1.50  Buffalo N. Y.		     24	1.00  Columbus

     30	1.00  Cleveland			     25	3.00  Oak Park, Ill.

July  1	2.00  Youngstown		     25	1.00  Massillon, O

 "    1	1.00  Chicago			     25	1.00  Portsmough, O

    2-8	4.50  Huntington W. Va		     29	2.50  Akron

					     30	3.00  Marietta

      2	1.00  Jeromeville, O.		     31	1.50  Connecticut

 "    7	1.00  Miami Fla			Sept  1	3.00  Salem O.

 "    8	1.00  Springfield O

 "   10	 .50  Sourthern ladies for 1 hr    2-4	5.00  Bay Village

     15	2.00  Cincin O			 "    2	1.00  Akron

     16	6.00  [St Petersburg Fla	    2-3	2.00  Jefferson O

	      [Miami Fla		      3	1.00  Wheeling W

	      [Hamilton Ont Canada		

     20	3.00  Charlestown W. Va		      3	2.00  Dayton

     20	10.00 O. Young to July 12th	    2-4	2.00  Welch man

  21-24	1.75  Marion, O  Creamery man	      4	1.50  Mt Liberty

     23	1.00  Mansfield, O.		      4	1.50  Alliance O.

     23	1.00  Mr Conner			      4	2.00  Huntington, W. Va.

     24	1.00  Ferry Seed man		      4	3.00  [Youngstown

     24	4.50  Cincinnati Family			      [Kinsman

     24	2.00  Cincinnati		   6-13	3.50  Lucile Bond

     25	2.50  Chicago Ill.		      6	5.00  East Orange, NJ

  26-29	3.00  Chautauqua		      6	2.00  St Louis Mo

     26	2.00  St Louis, Mo.		      7	1.00  Dr Hart

     29	1.00  Ada			      7	2.00  Little Rock, Ark

     29	1.50  Gratis O.			      7	2.00  Hanover Pa

     30	2.00  Middlebourne W. Va	   8-10	2.00  Welch man

     30	1.00  Frazeysburg O.		     10	1.00  Coshocton, O.

     31	3.00  [Elwood City Pa		     10	2.50  Jersey City N. J.

	      [Waynesborn Pa		     11	3.00  Hamilton O.

Aug   1	1.50  Cleveland Heights		     12	2.00  Grand Rapids

 "    3	1.00  Columbus			     12	2.00  Cleveland

 "    6	1.00  Oberlin			     12	4.50  Cleveland

 "    6	1.00  Bay Village		     13	 .50  Dallas Texas

   7-16	5.00  Chautauqua N. Y.   Dr. 	Sept 13-29 8.00 Dr Harrington

      8	3.00  Springfield Ill.		     17	1.00  Mr Conner

 "    9	1.50  Kansas City, Mr.		     18	1.50  Pittsburg

 "   10	3.00  Wilmington California	     19	1.50  San Benito  Texas

     12	1.00  Bay Village, O

     13	1.00  Mr Leonard		     19	 .75  Toledo O

     13	1.50  Painesville O.		     21	1.75  Butler Pa

     13	1.00  Mr Vernon Ill		     23	2.00  Waukegan Ill

						      [Chicago Ill

  14-17	10.00 Bay City Mich		     23	2.00  Chicago Ill

     14	1.00  Loudon Ky			     23	10.00 O. Young to Sept 6th

     14	1.00  Cleveland, O		     25	1.00 Buffalo NY

					     26	2.50  Sarasota Fla

     14	1.50  Chicago, Ill		     28	2.00  Sistersville W. V.

     18	1.50  Chicago, Ill.		     28	1.50  Toledo O</text>
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                    <text>[page 93]

[corresponds to page 182 (L) and page 183 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

(1930)

182

Mon

Sept 22	Mrs Glass funeral				2.50

	Ethel Hagamon to Ashley				3.00

Tues 23

Wed  24

Thur 25

Fri  26

Sat  27	Taggart to Delaware				2.00

	Canetlebury's brother in law to Staks Corners	1.00

Sun  28

Mon  29

Tues 30	Herbert Deering to Col in amb			1.50

Oct

Wed   1

Thur  2

Fri   3

Sat   4	Firstcall Mr Pearce, Marengo			3.00

	First call Cliff Huff				1.50

	Back to Pierces					2.00

Sun

Oct   5	Casket to Pierces				1.50

	Mr Huff in casket				1.00

Mon

Oct   6	Chairs to &amp; from Patricks			1.00

	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

	Mr Huff funeral					2.50

	chairs to Pierces &amp; to Jordans			3.00

Tues

Oct   7	Grass &amp; device to Centerburg			2.00

	Mr Pierce funeral				3.00

Wed   8

Thur  9

Fri  10

Sat  11	Buell boy to Grant Hospital			1.50

	Woman to Monnett Hall				2.00

Sun  12

Mon  13

Tues 14

Wed  15	Taggart to Newark				6.00

	Man to Glen Hoover farm				1.00


						                     183

Thur

Oct  16	Lela Mills &amp; kid to Delaware			2.00

Fri  17	

Sat  18	First call Jay Fisher				2.00

Sun  19

Mon  20	Casket to Fishers &amp; work at office		1.50

	Trip to Fishers					1.00

	Rich Hines' boy to Fargo			2.00

Tues

Oct  21	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

	Jay Fisher funeral				2.50

Wed

Oct  22	First call Arnold baby				1.50

Thur

Oct  23	Arnold baby burial				1.50

Fri  24

Sat  25

Sun  26

Mon  27

Tues 28

Wed  29	Anna VanDevort from Sheets to Grant Hospital	2.00

Thur 30

Fri  31	Buell boy to Grant Hospital			1.50

Sat

Nov   1	First call Mrs Debolt				2.50

	Casket to Debolts				1.00

Sun   2	First call Mrs Debolt				2.50

Mon   3	Flowers to Debolts &amp;lowering device to cemetery 3.00

	Mrs Debolt funeral				2.00

Tues

Nov   4	Adda Cooke from Union Station			5.00

	Lela Mills to Ethel Hagaman			 .50

Wed   5

Thur  6

Fri   7

Sat   8	Mr Feasel from State Hospital &amp; work at office	2.50

	Mr Feasel in casket			         .50

	First call Mrs Chambers				2.00

Sun

Nov   9	Work at office					1.00

	
	Casket to Chambers				1.50
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                    <text>[page 94]

[corresponds to page 184 (L) and page 185 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


184

Mon	Trip to Fancher cemetery, device &amp; boy		1.50

Nov  10	Trip to Dykes for Mrs Rose			1.00

	Rose people back home				1.00

	Feasel funeral &amp; work at office			2.50

Tues

Nov  11	Chairs to Chambers				2.00

	Mrs Chambers funeral &amp; chairs back		2.00

	Madaline Allison from Hospital			2.00

Wed

Nov  12	First call Mr Debolt				2.50
        
        Taggart to Delaware                             2.00

	Taggart to Slack Bridge				2.00

Thur

Nov  13	Casket to Debolts				1.50

Fri

Nov  14	Grass &amp; device to Croton cemetery		2.00

	Mr Debolt funeral				2.50

Sat  15

Sun  16	Man to Marengo					2.00

Mon  17

Tues 18

Wed  19

Thur 20	Mrs Castuer &amp; daughter from stalled auto to home 1.00

	Man to Click Olivers farm			1.00

Fri

Nov  21	First call Mr Ahrens				2.00

	Strosy back to Ahrens				1.00

	Stepson to Ahrens				1.00

Sat

Nov  22	Addie Cooke &amp; Leta Likes to Col			5.00

Sun

Nov  23	Chairs to Ahrens				1.50

	Chairs from Ahrens				1.50

	Mr Ahrens taken to Union Station		2.00

Mon  24

Tues 25

Wed  26	First call Mr Rumsells				2.00

Thur

Nov  27	Geo Butler out home				1.00






						                      185

Fri  28	Addie Cooke &amp; Leta Likes to Col			5.00

Sat

Nov  29	Mr Rumsells taken to U. Station &amp; work at office 2.00

Sun

Nov  30	Mrs Ahrens &amp; brother out home			1.00

Dec

Mon   1

Tues  2	Mrs Garvin from Mt Vernon to chapel		1.50

	Addie Cooke to Union Station			5.00

Wed

Dec   3	Mrs Garvin in casket &amp; other work at office	1.00

	Mrs Garvin taken to O Green			1.50

Thur

Dec   4	Box to Bloomfield &amp; Mrs Garvin funeral		3.00

Fri   5

Sat   6

Sun   7	Mrs Ahrens son to Bus				1.00

Mon

Dec   8	Mrs Ahrens brother to Bus			1.00

Tues

Dec   9	Two men to Marengo				2.00

Wed  10

Thur 11

Fri  12	First call Mr Magill				1.50

	Mr Magill in casket &amp; other work at office	1.50

Sat

Dec  13	Red Saunders up home				1.50

Sun

Dec  14	Mr Magill funeral &amp; burial			3.00

Mon  15

Tues 16

Wed  17	Lizzie &amp; Lila Kempton to Richards		5.00

Thur 18

Fri  19

Sat  20

Sun  21	First call Noble baby				1.00

	Baby back up home				2.00

Mon 

Dec  22	Work at office &amp; trip to Nobles			1.00

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[corresponds to page 186 (L) and page 187 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


186

		First call Mrs Wm Jacobus			3.00

Dec 	24	Mrs Ahrens from home to bus			1.00

Thus            Casket to Jacobus                               1.50

Dec 	25	Mr &amp; Mrs Peel to Jacksontown			5.00

Fri		

Dec	26	Mrs Jacobus funeral				3.00

Sat 	27	

Sun	28	Mrs Ahrens &amp; sister to Rome			1.00

Mon

Dec 	29	First call Mrs Perry Blakely			1.50

		First call Mrs Potter				3.00

Tues

Dec	30	Casket to Del for Mrs Potter			2.00

		Casket to Blakelys &amp; work at office		1.00

Wed

Dec 	31	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

1931		Mrs Blakely funeral				1.50

Thur

Jan 	   1	Mrs Potter funeral				3.50

Wed

Jan 	   2	First call Albert Stockwell and Garage work at office 2.00

Sat

Jan	   3	Albert Stockwell in casket &amp; other work		1.00

		Ann Dewitt out home			         .50

Sun

Jan	   4	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

		chairs to &amp; from Stockwell			1.00

		Mr Stockwell taken home			         .50

		Albert Stockwell funeral			1.50

Mon	   5	

Tues	   6

Wed	   7

Thus 	   8	Taggart to Columbus

Fri	   9

Sat	10

Sun	11

Mon	12

Tues	13

Wed	14	Charlotte Willoughby to train			 .25

                Frank Lehman home


Date	                    Description				Amount

					187

Thus	

Jan 	15	Woman to Westerville Bus			1.25

Fri 	16

Sat 	17

Sun 	18	First call Mrs Clark				1.00

Mon

Jan	19	Casket to Clarks &amp; work at office		1.50

		Pump man on trip, then Delaware		        3.50

Thus

Jan 	20	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

		Flowers out to Clarks'			        2.00

		Mrs Clark funeral				2.50

		First call to Knox's				2.00

Wed

Jan	21	Casket to Knox's				1.00

Thus	22	Knox funeral				        3.50

		Red Saunders family to O. Green		        1.50

Fri	23	

Sat

Jan	24	Strosy to cemetery &amp; Galena			1.00

		Work at office				        1.00

		Mrs W. D. Miller from Big 4 Depot		1.50

Sun

Jan 	25	Chairs to &amp; from Millers			1.00

		Mrs Miller taken home &amp; funeral		        2.00

		First call Frank Lehman			        2.00

		back to Lehmans'				1.00

		Trip to Frank Hoovers			        1.00

Mon

Jan	26	Casket to Lehmans' &amp; work at office		2.00

Tues

Jan 	27	Grass device to cemetery			 .50

		Frank Lehmans from house to chapel		1.00

Wed	28

Thus	29

Fri	30	First call Mrs Shaffer

Sat

Jan	31	Casket to Shaffers				1.00

		Taggart to Delaware				2.00</text>
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[corresponds to page 188 (L) and page 189 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

188

Sun		Chairs to Shafers				1.50

Feb 	 1	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

		Mrs Shafer funeral				2.00

Mon 	 2	

Tues	 3	First call Mrs Williamson			1.50

Wed

Feb	 4	Casket to Williamsons			        1.00

		First call Mr Grandstaff			2.50

		Mrs Pumphrey to Marengo			        3.00

Thus	 5	Chairs to &amp; from Williamson funeral		1.50

		Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

		Mrs Williamson funeral			        1.50

		Casket to Grandstaffs 			        1.50

Fri

Feb	 6	Mr Applegate from Grant Hospital to O Green	2.00

		Mrs Grandstaff funeral			        2.00

		First call Mr Haller				2.00

Sat  

Feb	 7	First call to Spanglers			        3.00

Sun

Feb 	 8	Chairs &amp; casket to Hallers			1.00

		Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

		Casket to Spanglers				3.00

		Mrs Shoemaker from Grant Hospital		1.50

Mon

Feb	 9	chairs to &amp; from Spanglers &amp; funeral		3.50

Tues	10

Wed	11

Thus	12	Taggart to Mt Gilead				5.00

Fri

Feb 	13	Jesse Spicer to Centerburg			2.00

Feb	14

Feb	15

Feb	16	Strosy to Clevengers at Delaware		2.00

Tues

Feb	17	First call Mr Webster &amp; work at office		2.00

		Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

		First call Mr Day				2.00

		First call Mr Waldron				3.00




					                         189

Wed		Mr Day in casket &amp; Day funeral			2.50

Feb     18	Mr Webster in casket			        1.00

		Casket to Waldrons				1.50

Thus		Joe Webster funeral				3.00

Feb	19	Chairs to Waldrons				2.50

Fri

Feb	20	Mr Waldron funeral				3.00

Sat

Feb	21	First call Mrs Longshore			2.00

		Corbin boy to Fargo				1.50

Sun

Feb	22	Casket to Longshores			        1.00

		First call Mrs Clark				3.00

Mon

Feb 	23	Chairs to Longshores then to Trenton cemetery	2.00

		Mrs Longshores' funeral			        1.50

		Casket to Clarks'				1.50

Tues

Feb	24	Mrs Clark funeral				3.00

Wed

Feb	25	Baby Hirst funeral				4.00

Thus	26

Fri 	27	First call Mr Dustin &amp; work at office		1.50

Sat

Feb	28	Casket to Dustins &amp; work at office		1.50

Sun

Mar	 1	Trip to Dustins				        1.00

	 1	Dustin funeral				        2.00

Mon	 2	Chairs from Dustins			        1.00

Tues

Mar	 3	First call John Harmon			        2.00

Wed

Mar 	 4	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

Thus

Mar	 5	Casket to Harmons'				1.00

		First call Mr Chandler &amp; work at office		1.50

Fri

Mar	 6	Grass &amp; device to Condit cemetery &amp; slowers to Harmons 1.50

		Harmon funeral				        2.00

		Work at office &amp; casket to Delaware		1.50

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                    <text>[page 97]

[corresponds to page 190 (L) and page 211 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]


190

Sat	 7

Sun	 8	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

		Mr Chandler funeral				2.00

Mon

Mar	 9	Work at office for Frank Gorsuch		1.00

Tues	

Mar	10	Chairs to Sunells, grass &amp; device to cemetery	1.00

		Work at cemetery &amp; office			1.00

Wed	11

Thus

Mar	12	Mr Gorsuch funeral				2.00

Fri

Mar	13	First call Mrs Sherman			        3.00

		Work at office &amp; garage			         .50

Sat

Mar	14	Caskets to Shermans			        2.00

Sun

Mar	15	chairs to &amp; from Shermans, funeral &amp; to Fulton	7.50

		First call Mrs Walker				1.50

Mon

Mar	16	Casket to Walkers				1.00

		Trip to John Strosniders			1.00

Tues

Mar	17	chairs to Walkers				 .50

		Mrs Walker funeral				2.50

Wed	18

Thus	19	Strosnider to Pierces to Marengo		2.00

Fri

Mar	20	First call Mr Cowell				2.00

Sat

Mar	21	Casket to Cowell's &amp; work at office		1.50

		Man to Case Hospital			        2.50

Sun

Mar	22	Fist call Mrs Van Houten			1.50

		Grass &amp; device to cemetery &amp; chairs to Cowells	1.50

		Mr Cowell funeral				1.50

		Mrs Dale Mann to Hospital			1.50

		Akron man back to Case Hospital		        2.50

Mon

Mar	23	First call Mrs Mann				3.00

		Seated chapel cleaned (scrubbed)lins work at office




					                           211

Tues		Taggert to Mt Vernon

Mar	24	Grass &amp; device to cemetery &amp; work at office	1.00

		Mrs VanHouten funeral			        1.50

		Casket to Manns'				1.00

Wed

Mar	25	Chairs to Manns &amp; other work			1.00

		Mrs Mann funeral				2.00

Thus

Mar 	26	First call Mrs Nash &amp; work at office		2.50

		Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

Fri

Mar	27	Work at office &amp; Mrs Nash to Croton		1.50

Sat

Mar	28	Mrs Nash funeral				2.00

		First call Robert Sherbourne			1.50

Sun

Mar	29	Mr Sherbourne in casket &amp; other work		1.00

Mon

Mar	30	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

Tues	31	First call Hess boy &amp; work at office		2.00

Wed

April	 1	Hess boy in casket &amp; other work]		3.00

		Hess boy funeral

		Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

Thus

April	 2	C. O. Armstrong to Delaware			3.00

Fri

Apr	 3	Dr Gorsuch &amp; wife to Columbus		        4.00

Sat	 4

Sun	 5

Mon	 6

Tues	 7

Wed	 8

Thus	 9	Lambert Girl to White Cross			1.50

		First call Jay Willis at Norton			5.00

Fri

Apr	10	Casket to Norton				5.00</text>
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212

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         Mrs Granger Williamson to Berkshire                   1.00

Sun
Apr  12  Strosy to Berkshire to Willis                         1.00

         Boy to Marengo                                        2.00

Mon

Apr  13  Jay Willis funeral                                    2.50

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Wed  15  Strosey to Galena &amp; Westerville                       2.00

         Mr. Vermillion to O. Green                            1.00

Thus 16

Fri  17  Mrs.[  ] Carpenter to her home                          50

Sat  18

Sun  19

Mon  20

Tues 21 Man out to Morgans on Stelzer farm                               75

Weds 22

Thus 23

Fri  24

Sat  25

Sun  26

Mon  27
                          (found dead)
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Wed

Apr  29 First call Mrs. Johnson                                 1.20
        
        Taggart to Columbus                                     2.00

        Mrs. Johnson in casket                                    25
       
        First call Van Stark                                    3.00

Thus

Apr 30  Mrs Johnson taken home                                     0 

        Casket to Starks                                        2.00
Fri

May 1   Chains to and from Johnsons                             1.00

        Mrs. Johnson funeral                                    2.50

Sat

May 2   Van Stark funeral                                       2.50

    2   Work at office for Linnabury baby                         50

    2   Casket to Linnabury's                                   1.00

        Mr. Barnhart home                                       3.50

Sun 3

Mon 4   First call Mr Lacky                                     2.50

        Linnabary baby funeral                                  2.50



                                                                      221

Tues 5

Wed  6	Casket to Lackey's				        1.00

Thus 7	Mr Lackey funeral				        2.50

Fri

May  8	First call Lambert girl &amp; work at office	        2.00

Sat

May  9	Casket to Lamberts work at office		        1.50

Sun

May  10	Lambert girl funeral				        2.00

Mon

May  11	Taggart to Columbus			                5.00

Tues 12

Wed  13

Thus 14

Fri  15

Sat  16	 Taggart to Delaware				        2.00

	 Grangers to Centerburg			                2.00

Sun

May  17	 Mrs Owen Merideth to Grant Hospital		        1.50

Mon  18

Tues 19

Wed  20

Thus 21

Fri  22	 Caroline Robinson to Grant Hospital		        1.50

Sat  23

Sun  24

Mon  25	 Caroline Robinson from Hospital &amp; work at office       3.00

	 Taggart to Mt Vernon			                5.00

Tues

May 26	 Casket to Allisons &amp; work at office		        1.00

	 Elizabeth &amp; Georgeann Bidoer			        5.00

	 First call Mr Clover				        1.50

Wed

May 27	 Trips to Allisons &amp; cemetery			        2.00

	 Mr Clouse in casket				        1.00

Thus

May 28	 Man from Bon Air to University Hospital		1.50

	 Seated Chapel &amp; other work			         .50</text>
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May	29	Grass &amp; device to Johnstown cemetery		2.00

		Mr Clouse funeral

		First call Hi DeWitt				2.00

Sat

May	30	First call Mrs Glaze				2.00

		Mrs Ahrens Bro. to Rome Corners		        1.00

Sun

May	31	Casket to DeWitts				1.00

		Casket to Glazes'				1.00

		Chairs to DeWitts				1.00

Mon

June	 1	Hi DeWitt funeral				2.00

		Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

		Mrs Glaze funeral				2.00

		First call Rev. Smith				3.00

Tues

June	 2	Smiths to Columbus				6.00

		Casket to Smiths				1.50

Wed

June	 3	Trip to Africa

Tues

Thus

June	 4	Rev Smith funeral				3.00

Fri	 5

Sat	 6

Sun	 7

Mon	 8	First call Mrs Crego				1.50

		Trip to Col - to F. H. Perfects			5.00

		Crego family to &amp; from home			 .50

		To Elyria for Mr Blacklege to work at office	4.00

Tues

June	 9	Casket to Cregos	                        1.00

		grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

		Fred Perfict funeral				2.50

		Casket to Blackleges				1.00

Wed

June	10	Mr Blacklege funeral			        2.00

		Chairs to &amp; from Cregos			        1.00

		Mrs Crego funeral				1.50

		Work at cemetery				 .50



	

						                       223

Thus	11

Fri	12	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

Sat	13

Sun	14

Mon	15	Mrs Jackson from Hubbell farm to St Frances	1.50	

Tues	16

Wed	17

Thus	18

Fri		First call Mrs John Wagner			2.00

June	19	Mrs Williamson from Mt Carmel		        1.50

Sat

June	20	Casket to Wagners &amp; work at office		1.50

Sun

June	21	Flowers to Wagners				1.50

		First call Mr Lambert, Harlem			2.00

		Mrs Wagner funeral				2.50

		Work at office				        1.00

Mon

June	22	Work at office Mr Lambert			1.00

Tues

June	23	Mr Lambert in casket			        1.00

Wed

June	24	Mr Lambert funeral				2.00

June	25

Fri	26

Sat	27

Sun	28

Mon	29

Tues	30

July

Wed	 1

Thus	 2

Fri	 3

Sat	 4

Sun	 5	Orr Edwards from Hospital &amp; work at office	2.50

Mon

July	 6	Man from DeWitts corners to U. Hospital		1.00

Tues

July	 7	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

		Orr Edward funeral				1.50

		Work at office				         .50

Wed	 8

Thus	 9</text>
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224

Fri

July	10	Work at office Mrs Lackey			1.00

Sat

July 	11	Work at office &amp; Mrs Lackey taken home		1.50

Sun

July	12	Chairs &amp; flowers to Lackeys			2.00

		Mrs Lackey funeral				2.50

Mon

July	13	First call Mrs Lane &amp; work at office		2.00

		Mrs Lane in casket &amp; taken home		        1.50

Tues

July	14	Chairs &amp; flowers to Lane's			1.00

Wed

July	15	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

		Mrs Lane funeral				2.00

		Chairs from Lenard				1.00

Thus	16

Fri	17	Strosy to Galena bank			        1.00

Sat	18

Sun	19	Kirkpatrick girl South of Berkshire		1.00

Mon

July	20	Mrs Shaffer funeral				1.00

		Work at cemetery				 .50

Tues

July	21	Cantelberry's brother in law toward Fargo	1.50

Wed

July	22	     "	           "              "       back to bus 1.50

		Reb Anderson from Fuller to Case hospital	1.50

Thus

July	23	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

Fri

July	24	Mrs Willoughby &amp; Men to Westerville		1.50

Sat	25

Sun	26

Mon	27

Tues	28

Wed	29

Thus	30	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

Fri

July	31	Amb trip from Cans Cliften to Kelten ave	2.00

		                              Page 115




						                 225	                                                                

		            Mr Taggert

Sept	10	Taggart to Galena &amp; Utica			5.00

Oct	 3	   "          "     Columbus		        5.00

 "	13	Mr Brown from Union Station			5.00

 "	17	Taggart from Del				2.00

		Mr Brown Lodging				1.00

Nov	29	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

Dec	 5	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	23	Taggart to Utica &amp; Newark			6.00

 "	30	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

						    paid       39.00

Jan	 4	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

 "	10	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	13	Taggart to Newark, Hanover &amp; Columbus	       12.00

 "	27	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

Feb	 4	Taggart to Mt Gilead				5.00

 "	 4	Taggart to Delaware				2.00

 "	11	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	13	Taggart to Fredericktown			6.00

 "	16	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	18	Taggart to Delaware				2.00

 "	23	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	16	Borrowed					1.00

 "	27	Taggart to Mt Gilead				5.00

Mar	10	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	13	Taggart to Mt Gilead				5.00

 "	13	Stewart Mills - Lodging			        1.00

Apr	 6	Victor Blake - Lodging			        1.00

 "	 9	Taggart to Fredericktown			6.00

							       81.00	
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226

			Mr Taggart

May	 5	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	14	Taggart to Mt Gilead				5.00

 "	15	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	17	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

 "	21	Taggart from Delaware			        2.00

 "	24	Taggart to Waldo				4.00

 "	26	Taggart to Delaware				2.00

June	 4	Taggart to Canton				3.00

Aug	 3	Taggart to Delaware				2.00

 "	24	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

							       38.00

Sept	   9	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

Oct	10	Hosea to Marengo				2.00

 "	17	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

 "	26	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

Nov	16	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

							       22.00

       1929

Jan	23	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

Feb	 4	   "       to Mt Vernon			        5.00

Mar	13	   1    Lodging      (Blake)			1.00

 "	20	Taggart to Delaware &amp; Columbus		        7.00

 "	29	   "        to Columbus			        5.00

April	 2	Trip to Foundry				        5.00

April	16	Taggart to Mt Gilead				5.00

 "	16	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	19	Taggart to Delaware &amp; Ben Sharon		4.00

 "	20    	   "        to Mt Gilead		        5.00

 "	26	   1       Lodging (Blake)			1.00

							       48.00
	

1929				                                    227
       

May	 8	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	10	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	20	Taggart to Mt Gilead				5.00

 "	21	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

June	 1	Hose to Columbus for Taggart			5.00

 "	10	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	20	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	29	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

July	10	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	15	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	25	Taggart to Mt Gilead				5.00

 "	26	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

Aug	 9	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	14	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

 "	19	Taggart to Columbus P.O.			5.00

 "	22	Taggart to Col U. C. Station			5.00

							       80.00

Sept	 5	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

Sept	13	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	19	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	24	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	25	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

Oct	 8	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	12	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	15	Taggart to Columbus			        5.0

 "	17	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	24	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	30	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	31	Taggart to Bucyrus			       10.00

Nov	 8	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	 8	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

 "	15	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	29	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

Dec	 5	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00	

 "	19	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	26	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

 "	28	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

							      105.00
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[corresponds to page 228 (L) and page 247 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

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1930	

228
	
Jan	 7	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

 "	10	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

	24	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

Feb	 4	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

 "	19	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

 "	20	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

 "	28 	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

Mar	 7	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

 "	15	Taggart to Delaware				2.00

 "	18	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

May	12	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

 "	23	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

June	16	Taggart to Mt Vernon				5.00

	1930

Sept	27	Taggart to Delaware				2.00

Oct	15	Taggart to Newark				6.00

Nov	12	Taggart to Delaware Court House  

 "	12	Taggart to Stockenbridge S. of Delaware		5.00

	1931

Jan	 8	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

Jan	31	Taggart to Delaware				2.00

Feb	12	Taggart to Mt Gilead				5.00

 "	17	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

Mar	 4	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

 "	24	Taggart to Mt Vernon				5.00

 "	26	Taggart to Mt Vernon				5.00

April    1	Taggart to Mt Vernon			        5.00

 "	29	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

						Sent in	       42.00

	(1931)				Paid $20   May 16 Due $22.00

					   " $15   July 2  Due	7.00

May 	11	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

 "	16	Taggart to Delaware			        2.00

 "	25	Taggart to Mt Vernon				5.00

 "	29	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

June 	12	Taggart to Mt Vernon				5.00

July	23	Taggart to Mt Vernon				5.00

 "	30	Taggart to Mt Vernon				5.00

Aug	 3	Taggart to Columbus				5.00






						                  247

1929

Jun      1	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstrongs                .50

	 1	Casket to Grangers				1.00

 "	 1	Mrs Sheets funeral &amp; chairs from Sheets		3.00

 "	 2	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstrongs		6.00

 "	 2	Mr Granger funeral				

		First call Mr Wolf

 "	 3	Mrs Comstock to &amp; from Armstongs		4.50

	 3	Casket to Wolfs'				

	 3	First call Ted Irwin

 "	 4	Mrs Comstock to Armstrongs			5.00

 "	 4	Wolf Funeral

 "	 5	Ambulance to Willie Clarks			5.50

 "	 5	Casket to Irwins

 "	 5	First call Mrs Richardson

 "	 6	Trip to Ted Irwins				6.00

	 6	Casket to Richardsons

 "	 7	Ted Irwin funeral				3.50

 "	 8	Mrs Richardson funeral			        2.50

 "	18	Trip to Galena Bank				1.00

 "	21	Mr Payne from Route 161 &amp; work at office	2.50

			Mr Taggart

	(1931)	old bill				       42.00

May	16	paid					       20.00

							       22.00  left

July	 2						       15.00

					old bill		7.00 Due

	1931

Aug	11	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

	19	Taggart to Columbus			        5.00

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[corresponds to page 248 (L) and page 249 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1925-1930]

			Mr Strosnider

July	 5	Orr Edwards from Hospital &amp; work at office	2.00

	 6	Man from DeWitt corners to U. Hospital		4.00

		Work at office all day

 "	 7	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			2.50

		Orr Carpenter funeral

		Work at office

 "	10	Work at office				        1.00

 "	11	Work at office &amp; Mrs Lackey taken home		1.50

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	12	Mrs Lackey funeral

	13	First call Mrs Lane &amp; work at office		3.50

	13	Mrs Lane in casket &amp; taken home

	14	Chairs &amp; florers to Lanes			1.00

	15	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			3.50

	15	Mrs Lane funeral		

	15	Chairs from Lanes

	17	Strosy to Galena				1.00

	20	Work at cemetery				2.00

	20	Mrs Shaffer funeral

	21	Amb trip to Case Hospital with Rev Anderson	1.50

	31	Amb trip from Carrel Cliften to Col		2.00

Aug	20	Strosnider to Mt Carmel to see Nellie L		5.00

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 "	30	work at garage &amp; grass &amp; device to cemetery	3.00

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Sept	 7	First call Mrs Everett &amp; work at office		2.00

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 "	 9	Flowers to Hancocks			        3.50

 "	 9	Mrs Evarts funeral

 "	15	First call Mr Milk				2.00

 "	16	Casket to Galina &amp; other work			2.00

 "	17	Chairs to Milks			        	3.50

	17	Mr Milk funeral

 "	22	First call Mrs Cowell				2.50

 "	23	Casket to Cowells				3.00

 "	23	Anna Lance home from Hospital

 "	24	Flowers to Cowells				3.50

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	1928

Taggart Paid	May	   4	$30.00	Jan	26	to	April	 1

 " 	" 	June	  11	  42.50	Apr	19	to	May	24

 "    	"	July	   3	  12.50	May	24	to	Jun	28

 "	"	Sept	   4	  20.00	June	28	to	Aug 	23rd  

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 "	30	Mr from Kilbourne 

 "	31	To Kilbourne for 

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						                 299

	1928

		Mr Hayden in Mar 20

	(1929)

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				               	   3.00 May 21 for May rent

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		Ot Young         Pd 9.00 July 14th      Ot out Dec 27th

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[corresponds to unnumbered page 1 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]



				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.



NAME     			RESIDENCE     

J. B. Taggart			Delaware O

C F Brown			Corry Pa

N. H. Summers			Columbia S.C.

F. H. Beach			Charlotte Mich

C.L. Sollenberger &amp; Wife	Washington Pa.

C.L. Brown			Northfield Min

Stewart Mills			Cleveland O.

W. Hildreth			Richland O

Otto Young			Pittsburg Pa.

C W Howell and wife		Wooster

A G Morrison			Chicago

M E Madden 			Mansfield Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs W. H. Frye		Akron Ohio.

Estelle Frye			"   "

Asa Frye			Akron Ohio

Ana May Frye			Akron  "

Dale Frye			Akron Ohio.

I. E. Jenkins			Marysville O.

J. Beaiue Harris		Richwood. O.

J. Beaiue Harris		"     "

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

Ron Shrader			Newark O

Gary Smick			Lancaster O.

Geo W. Ninten Jr		Dayton O.

E P McCounaughy &amp; wife		Cincinnati O.

F. Dritz &amp; wife			Indianapolis, In

15 Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

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                    <text>[page 3]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 2 on left and 3 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

				
NAME				RESIDENCE

B F. Irish &amp; wife		Washington D.C.

W K Williams			Buffalo N. Y.

Mrs W K Williams		   "   "  "

Mr &amp; Mrs J G Bell		Cleveland Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs Earl Brady		Cleveland Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs R C Jordan		Mtn City Tenn	

Ruth and Betty Clawson		Columbus, Ohio

Oz Brown &amp; wife			Memphis Tenn

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

CC Dawson &amp; wife		Lisbon. Ohio.

Geo H Blake &amp; wife		1316 Centre St Newton Ct Boston [illegible]

Mrs Geo H Blake			1316 Centre St Newton St Boston St.

C U. Steubing &amp; family		Elgin Ill.

A L. Click			Cardington O

James Bakers			Mt Gilead O

L W Wonepane			Cleveland

A. M. Catrell			Lima O.

W C Conner			Col O

S. Montes			Baltic O

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

AS Click			Cardington O

O M Johns			Xenia O.

L Fohippe			Fasturce

Mr &amp; Mrs Owens			Columbus

S E. Trackman			Cleveland, O

Johne Caren			Jersey O

Harry Weiler			Cleveland, O



                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

NAME                            RESIDENCE

M V Young			Reynoldsburg 

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

B F Dallison			Cambridge O

W C Conner			Col O

Mr &amp; Mrs O Boyer		Cadiz

Jos O Boyle			Cleveland Ohio

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

Wm Jordon			Lima

O Seamons			Newark

John Graff			Wooster O

2/1/22 Louis Weltman		Cleveland

2/1/22 Harry E Clark		Cleveland

2/1/22 Aurther Williams		    "

Mary Burr			Delaware O

Bob Hillis			Olney Ill.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

H J Brown &amp; Wife		Cambridge O

O. N. Fisher			Cleveland .O

J. Jamison			Morehead Ky

W C Conner			Col O

B.P. Snyder			Millersburg O.

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

AS Click			Cardington

J.W. Batt &amp; Wife		Portsmith

Mr Lee R Holly &amp; Wife		Cleveland O

E. M. Andrew &amp; Family		Uhrichville O

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

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                    <text>[page 4]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 4 on left and 5 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]

                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


				

NAME				RESIDENCE

Frank A Grate			Johnstown O

J. G. Kinsell &amp; wife		Newark O.

C.L. Guthrie wife &amp; daughter	Cleveland O

P.H. Martin			Cleveland

E. A. Martin			    "

J S Mare			Delaware O.

W C Conner			Columbus O

Elmer Flick			Columbus Ohio

H.G. Cormett &amp; wife		Chillicothe Ill.

H. D. Titer			Springfield. Ohio.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

Mr A. J. Musser			Columbus O

Mrs.     "			   "     "

Mary Alice "			   "     "

Joseph    "			   "     "

A.C. Johnson			Navarre O

Myron C Johnson			Navarre O

Lyn Con Co			Paulding O

Glenn Almendinger

G.G Almendinger			Prospect O

J H Almendinger			Radnor O

Mr &amp; Mrs Thos L Johnson		Lakewood, O.

LW Krutch			Wauseon O

Jeo Wise			Mansfield O

J Steiver			Antwerp O

G L Hoffman			Paulding O




                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

NAME                            RESIDENCE

Lisle M. Gable			Bellville Ohio

A. J. White			Col. O.

Lisle M. Gable			Bellville Ohio

K. E Faris			Charleston Wva.

R. S. Johns			Toledo. O.

AJK Ross			Urbana O.

A J White			Col. O.

J A Bishop &amp; wife		Miami Fla

PM. &amp; LC Bishop			  "    "

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

Nick Strassel			Cin. O.

Fred Gross			Mitchell Ind

Bob Landrith			Mitchell Ind.

Val Young			Reynoldsburg, O

H. R. Young			Berlin

Lisle M Gable			Bellville Ohio

A.P. Rosleen			Buffalo. NY.

Mr &amp; Mrs SG Sands		Columbus. O.

Dr. R.E. Mehaffey		Johnstown O.

W C Conner			Col O

Elmer Flick			Columbus O.

Thomas Green			Xenia O

Frank Deitz &amp; wife		Indianapolis Ind

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware, O

M.L. Frazier			Lima O

A J Whisler			Lima O

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

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                    <text>[page 5]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 6 on left and 7 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]

                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

NAME				RESIDENCE

I.J. Watkins			Mt Gilead Ohio.

E C Hodges			DeGraff Ohio

Mrs Pauline Siefken		Washington C.H.O.

Mr &amp; Mrs Louis Lieurance	Wilmington, O.

F E Wells &amp; Wife		Louisiana MO

William L Bell			Bellville Ohio

T. Fitzgerald			Cols O

J. C. Woodward			Sunbury Ohio

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

H.D. Titens			Springfield. O.

C B McCabe &amp; wife		Youngstown Ohio

D.P. Little			Marion, Ohio.

C H McElfish &amp; family		Hurricane WVa

G Guki				Larrenhan View Crt Canada

R Stephens			Ottawa Canada

E S. Isenecker , wife &amp; family	Cleveland. Ohio.

Mrs. Bob &amp; Mr Johnson		Cleveland Ohio.

Mr &amp; Mrs SP Sutter		Akron Ohio.

A. J. White			Col. O

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

Mrs Adaline Williams		Delaware. O.

A.G. Morrison			Chicago Ill.

J D McKinley			New Washington O

Elmer Flick			Columbus O

W. J. Richardson		Wichita Kans.

L.V. Hoffman			Akron O


                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

NAME                            RESIDENCE

R.L. Harp &amp; Wife		St Louis

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

Mrs CH Woodward			N.Y. City

AC Woodward			N.Y. City

C Artz				Newark O

F E Forrest			City

F.K. McDowell			Troy O.

Frank Hoover.			Hayden. O.

A.L. Click			Cardington O

Em S Horn			Cincinnati Ohio

Chas. Miller			     "       "

A.J. White			Westerville O.

R.C. Russell &amp; wife		Cleveland O.

Phil Wilk &amp; wife		Rushville Ind.

Miss Nora Sleeth		  "     "

Miss Mary Sleeth		  "     "

J.M. Stone &amp; wife		Lewis, Ohio

Mrs. D.W.F. Heidgerd		Mohawk, N.J.

Miss Edna    "			   "    "

F.S. Heidgerd			Los Angeles, Cal.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

Harry Koff			New Phila O.

Ed. VanNoate			Cleveland O.

John Catrall			Col O

J.W. Coola			Columbus O

Chas Johnson			Syracuse NY

J P Huggens			   "    "

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                    <text>[page 6]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 8 on left and 9 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Mrs S. Shepard			Lakewood Ohio

Mrs E A Welken			   "      "

E A Welken			   "      "

Sarah Welken			   "      "

A Allus				Columbus

Mrs C. C. Fonder &amp; Daughter	Canfield, Ohio

W. C. Conner			Columbus, O.

HJ Hart				Chicago, Ill.

Mr. &amp; Mrs HE Pebly &amp; Son	Sharpsville, Penna.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware, O.

Mr &amp; Mrs C. M. Howe		Cincinnati, O.

Mr and Mrs G. Painfer		Dayton, O.

A. J. White			Westerville, O.

Mr &amp; Mrs P.M. Williams &amp; Son	Detroit Mich.

A S Click			Cardington O

Homer C Nahking	                Louisville Ky

Mrs H C Nahking . wife		   "       "

Essie May Nahking daughter	   "       "

R.C. Russell &amp; wife		Cleveland, Ohio

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware, O.

John E Locke + wife		Cleveland Oh

AE Fankhauser			Mansfield, O.

Elmer Flick			Columbus O.

W.G. Rattiff			Audoon Ohio

Mrs W.G. Rattiff		  "     "

G.C. Dwyer			  "     "

Mrs G.C. Dwyer			  "     "

Miss Elizabeth Rattiff		  "     "

                             
                               HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

Mr &amp; Mrs RJ. McGiffin		Akron Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs. Geo F. Nockengost	 "     "

HM Kane &amp; Wife			Cleveland O.

E J McKuna &amp; wife		Cleveland O

TJ Marfarlane &amp; wife		Buffalo N.Y.

R.N. West &amp; Wife		Dayton, O.

HR Hinz &amp; wife			Canton O

C R Brumbaugh &amp; wife		Canton O

John E. Locke &amp; wife		Cleveland O.

L.T. Foster			St Louis

Mr Mrs W E Eggleston		   "

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware, O.

S.F. Hutchinson &amp; Family	Cincinnati, O.

Mrs. Jose Honey and Family	Springfield, O.

Mr Bruce Bradley		Charleston, W.Va.

Mrs Chissie Bradley		Charleston, W.Va.

Mr W.F. Bradley			Charleston, W.Va.

Wm M Thompson			Canton, O.

Val Young			Reynoldsburg, O.

J.L. Davidson			Akron O	

AL Click			Cardington O

Mr &amp; Mrs RO Dankworth		Erie Pa

Master Robert Dankworth		Erie Pa

J C Wallace			Miami Fla

Mrs J C Wallace			Miami Fla

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

Thos Hunter			Lebanon O


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                    <text>[page 7]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 10 on left and 11 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Chris Guerin &amp; wife Spencer	Medina Calf.

JL. Young &amp; Family		St Louis MO

FW Jenkins &amp; wife		New York NY

Max M Dwoeken &amp; wife		Cleveland, Ohio

HP Baker			Indpls Ind

AL Click			Cardington O

Mr and Mrs R.G. Lauen		Williamsport Pa

JH Cowles			Springfield O

J Blaine Harris			Columbus O

Earnest Lissy			Cleveland O.

C B Oates			   "     "

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

Phil D Butter 			Chillicothe O

Jno W Warrick			Washington Penna

C A Lindley			Col Ohio

Sherry Soy			Cinci, O

Geo. L. Sollenbergen            Washington, Pa.

R. E. Aussie			Cols

FH. Allis			Cleveland, Ohio

OD Allis &amp; wife			Virgil, Kansas

Harry F Truxall			Delaware Ohio

F.W. Guy MD. &amp; Family 		New Castle Pa.


                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

Joseph M Mellest		3199 W. 114 Cleveland
  Wife &amp; Son 

Mrs. P. Kaiser			Cleveland

U.R. Bell &amp; wife		Poducoh Ky.

A Mink N &amp; Wife			Eliz NJ

Carl Schlen &amp; Wife 		New Haven Conn.

C.E. Campbell &amp; wife		Cleveland

WC Conner			Col O

GM Knight			Cleveland O

Jos Lynn &amp; wife			Paulding O

Howard Hoffnor			  "    "

Monroe Amstutz		        Bluffton, O.

Chas Vaughn			Williamsport O

Mont Voorhees			Williamsport O

GW Rickett			Barbourville Ky

SA Campbell			    "      "

Mr. and Mrs A.B. Sheip		Oak Lane P.O. Phila Pa

Mrs Mary M Sheip		96 Shewell Ave Doylestown Pa

Miss Alma E. Sheip		    "       "      "

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

Harry Hoffman &amp; Family	        Paulding O.

Mr. &amp; Mrs E.W. Beyer		Schenectady, N.Y.

Frebyatt &amp; family		St. Louis Mo

Alex Zingsheim			Ferguson Mo

J.P. Canty			Cleveland Ohio

F Floom				Tiffin O

C.A. Comoy			Piqua O

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                    <text>[page 8]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 12 on left and 13 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

W D Thomas			Seattle Wash

Mrs WmP. Glade                  Wichita Falls Texas

Miss Eva Wallace 	        Wichita Falls Texas

Mrs WB Meyers 	&amp; boys		Cleveland O

Mrs &amp; Mr RS Rowe		   "

Mr &amp; Mrs Charles N Felsois	Cleveland O

Wm Koch wife &amp; son		Cinti O

Mr &amp; Mrs Tedford		Cinti O

Mr &amp; Mrs CW Suelley		Newark O

Mr &amp; Mrs A.C. Hurst Jr.		St. Louis, Mo.

Mr &amp; Mrs Wm Meyers &amp; boys	Cleveland O.

Mr &amp; Mrs RS Rowe		   "   "

AV Salisbury			Kenton Ohio

Edgar Amos &amp; wife		Flint Mich

Virginia Amos			Flint Mich.

Oliver				Flint Mich.

Donald Amos			Flint

Albert Morris			Chicago Ill

HE Sinnvek			Massiller O.

W.C. Berdle			Akron O

Mrs .   "			  "    "

Heny   "			  "    "

A S Click		        Cardington O

C.B. Brown &amp; Wife		Cinti O

H.H.Stafford Wife &amp; Daughter Maria	Youngstown O

T.J Vaughn   "   "    Son Leroy	    "      "




                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

Mr &amp; Mrs A Ferguson		Springfield, Ill

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

M Phillips		        Cleveland. Ohio

J. Hurley			Cleveland, Ohio

Gertrude Flint Davis		Youngstown, O 

Val Young			Reynoldsburg, O

Mr. A.E. Campbell &amp; wife	Champaign Ill.

Mrs. J. Punum			   "     "

Mrs Cora Watson &amp; Son		Champaign Ill

Mr.[illegible] Marshal		Champaign Ill

J Blaine Harris			Columbus O.

B Mahoney			Col O.

John Gurisun			Col O.

Ed Schneider			Clevel O

M Brown				Cleve O

Mr &amp; Mrs Austin Taylor		Indianapolis Ind

Mr &amp; Mrs E. Smith	           "        "

CH Good				Kansas City

Mrs Good			Kansas City

Edward &amp; Phylis Good		Kansas City

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

Miss Carrie Fissel 		New Carlisle O.

Mrs Evalyn Smith		New Carlisle O.

OU Jones		        Chicago Ill

Harry Raasch     	        Chicago Ill.

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                    <text>[page 9]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 14 on left and 15 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]

                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

				

NAME				RESIDENCE

John M. Douglas &amp; Wife		Greensburg Ind 

Katherine Douglas		   "        "

Joseph Cory			   "        "

Mrs S.F. Carter			Alexandra   "

C.F. High &amp; wife		Indpolis Ind

Ralph Walker                    Chicago  Ill
            			 
Ben Davies			   "     "

WC Conner			Col O

Mr &amp; Mrs NR Harmon		Charleston W. Va

Mr Price and two sons		    "        "

E Schrader			New York

AL Click			Cardington O

Wm Thompson			NY City

Mr &amp; Mrs C C Curtis		Akron, O.

Mr. &amp; Mrs. AJ Musser &amp; Daughter	 Col. O.

Warren L. Farver		Akron. O.

R.E. Dawford		        Cols Ohio

Mrs Larry Lyaros		Youngstown Ohio

We Buller &amp; wife 		Youngstown, Ohio

E.S. Busse, wife &amp; Daughter	Ash O.

Mrs. E.F. Gable &amp; Daughter	Cleveland, O.

A J White			Westerville O.

Geo Bishoff			Antwerp O

Hugh Neece &amp; wife		St Louis Mo

Chas Talley &amp; Wife              St. Louis Mo

Mr &amp; Mrs R Harmon		Charleston W. Va

Mrs May Pricee and to children,     "      "
 




                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

NAME                            RESIDENCE

Walter R EKins &amp; wife		St Louis, Mo

Harry W EKins			   "     "

Gladys EKins			   "     "

Virginia EKins			   "     "

Bobby EKins			   "     "

Mrs Ed Albricht			   "     "

Mrs Geo. Bate &amp; Son		Cleveland. Ohio

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Herbert Bate &amp; Son	Newton Falls, "

Mr &amp; Mrs G Kettler		N. Y. City

Mr &amp; Mrs PM Saittel		Dayton O

Miss Marion Saittel		"   "   "

Thomas Lee			Masontown Pa

Brown Rackwell			   "      "

Davy Berkshire			   "      "

Paul Hall			   "      "

W.J Sinnett			Seville O

Mrs Sinnett			   "    "

William "			   "    "

Arthur  "			   "    "

Morgan  "			   "    "

H Brooks Sinnett 		Spencer, W. Va.

Mrs.  "   "			   "       "

Herman   "			   "       "

Elizabeth Ann  "		   "       "

Sam L Groom			49 W. Burns Akron - Ohio

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                    <text>[page 10]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 16 on left and 17 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Joe Kellar, Wife and Son	Cincinnati. O.

RT Johnston &amp; Wife		Covington Ky

A White				Westerville O

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

C.M. Bonstadt &amp; Wife		Aultman O

M D Robin &amp; Wife		Akron O

Mr &amp; Mrs Preen and family	Cleveland O.

Mrs. R Seyland			   "    "

A. J. White			Westerville O

Wm Myers &amp; wife			Erie Pa

Herbert Gaines			Akron O

Chas Suciemon			   "

Sprigg S Ridd &amp; wife		Marietta O

A L Click			Cardington O

M. L. Brinkerhoff		Mansfield Ohio

R B Snider &amp; Wife		Lakewood, Ohio

A. J. White			Westerville Ohio

Dr and Mrs. N.P. Anustrong	Springfield Ill

Mrs C. A. Quietrell Bore	Cleveland Ohio

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware, O.

Leland Hand			Akron O.

SC Eberts			Columbus O

H.E. Clapper			Lima, O

Carl Marple			Butler O

H E Clapper			Lima O.

Mr and Mrs Alva Johnson		Sharon Pa

J. C. Farell			Detroit, Mich




                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

T.W Cadwell			Youngstown Ohio

Mrs T. W Cadwell		    "       "

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

E C Hodges			DeGraff Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs Val Young		Reynoldsburg Ohio

WC Conner			Col O

E W. Lytle &amp; Son		Ports. Ohio

A.L. Click			Cardington

Mr &amp; Mrs C W Hoffhines		Columbus Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs Fred B Messing		Nashville Tenn.

Harry Peterson			Manchester O

W.H. Phillips Wife		Bath N.Y.

H.H. Rikner &amp; wife		Cleveland Ohio

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O	

Charles S Frost			Columbus

H B Flaug			Union City Pa

Frank Heinz			Union City Pa

Wm L. Landreth			Indianapolis Ind

Dan McNeil 			E Chicago in I

C.W. Hewitt - Wife &amp; Daughter	Detroit

Tom Lowrance			Robinson Ill

L Bowman			Rochester N.Y.

Clyde McMorugle			Dayton Ohio

A G Grady			  "     "

L.L. Wilson			Dayton Ohio

Mrs Lou Lawrence		Robinson Ill

Mrs G Simons			   "     "

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                    <text>[page 11]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 18 on left and 19 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

A.J. White			Columbus O

Mr &amp; Mrs R.S. Gordon		Canton Ohio

J. Frank Smith			Bellevue, O

C.F. Browny			Corry, Pa.

A L. Click			Cardington

J.N. Teal			Sycamore O

S W Newton			Urbana O

W B Booth &amp; wife		Owensboro Ky

J Frank Smith			Bellevue, O

Mr &amp; Mrs S J Mueller		Clev O

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

W.E. Getz			Baltic O

R.E. Getz			Baltic Ohio

W.D. Flick			Indianapolis Ind.

Frank Morgan			   "        "

James Wright			   "        "

L M [illegible]			Cleveland

H [illegible] Cross		Newark O

H. Kelley			Akron

E C Hostetler			Akron

J.L. Kelley			Akron

Harry M Perkins			Belvidere Ill

Ed Scherrer			  "       "

C M Wills			Long Beach Calif.

Edna A Carew			A Abbott Show

Amir Abbott			Atlanta Ga





                               HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

Mrs Elizabeth Hill		Blairsville Penna.

(Miss) Elizabeth Hill		    "         "

Mrs J.W. Potter &amp; Child		Decatur Illinois

George N. D. Hill		Blairsville Penna.

A. White			Columbus O.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

Mr &amp; Mrs E F Colgan		Los Angeles

Mr and Mrs Mann			Woodsfield O.

A E Bustow			Fostoria, O.

G. U. Egan, Family		Cincinnati O.

W. M. Hart &amp; wife		Marietta O

Rev. J F McMahan &amp; Wife		Mattoon Ill

Rev. C C Perrin			Neoga, Ill.

Dallas E. Storm                 Neoga, Ill.

W C Conner			Col O

M.F. Brinkechoff		Mansfield, Ohio.

A J Click			Cardington O

Mr and Mrs JS Fena		Cleveland O.

Dr and Mrs W. M. Hast		Marietta O

M C Westfall			Columbus, Ohio

Floyd Kelly			McNeil Ark.

Robert Henderson		Magnolia Ark.

J.D. Plumly			McNeil Ark

GK Garrett			"      "

D.E. Williams			"      "

A J. Sline			Magnolia

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                    <text>[page 12]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 20 on left and 21 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

L. Garrett			Kent O.

S E Domry			Chicago Ills

G H Heisler			Manlira O

Mrs G H Heisler			   "    "

F.H. Rudgers			   "    "

Mrs L F Rudgers			Warren, O.

Mr &amp; Mrs L.P. Ufson &amp; sons	Conneaut O.

D.P. Little			Marion, Ohio

O M Nurrison &amp; Wife		Cleveland, Ohio

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

J.H. Andrew			Delaware O.

L.F. Rose			Newton Iowa

Howard Price			Kenton O

Geo Smith			Newark O.

S E Donnelly			Chicago Ills

M Corcoran			Lawrenceburg, Tenn

O.H. Young			Kent O

Mrs. O.H. Young			 "   "

Mrs. L. Garrett			 "   "

C.E. Hogue			Cleveland O.

RLR Dunkin			Maquoketa Iowa

J.C. Kennedy			Columbus Ohio         11/4

A Nayho			        Cleveland O

W Heini				Cleveland O

H Nott &amp; Wife &amp; Baby		Youngstown O




                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

NAME                            RESIDENCE

F.H. Blodgett			Newark. O.

James Bakeis			Newark O

WI. Murphy			Canton, O,

R.S. Maad			New Carlisle

WC Conner			Col O

A L Click			Cardington O

A.S. Wilkins			Sirra O.

E.L. Tuttle			Springfield Ohio

R.C. Morgan			Cadiz, O

A Drake				Bedford O

C.M. Chalfant			Glenford O.

J.L. Loofer &amp; Wife		Syrucuse, N.Y.

James Baker			Newark Ohio

John Plant, wife		Ashland Ohio

Ruth W. Prentice		New York City

L.G Baldwin			Brooklyn N.Y.

A.J. White			Columbus O.

H.D. Cramer			Mt. Liberty O.

John McCabe		        Hanver O

John McCabe			  "    "

A.J. White			Columbus O

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

G H Chapman			Elyria O

O W Coast &amp; wife		Monticello, Ky

Geo F. Makinson &amp; wife		Canton Ohio

Grave Lawson			Akron O

J P Miles			   "   "

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                    <text>[page 13]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 22 on left and 23 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE
		
John F Sullivan			Titus. Ala

Mrs. F.J. Tyler			Perry Ohio

C James				Col. O.

H J Bauer			Col. O.

H L Miller			Col Ohio

V. Strong			Col. O.

Mr &amp; Mrs D S Root		Medina NY

Arnold Root			   "   "

Thos F Puttell			Cleveland, O.

John J Peck			   "       "

Mr &amp; Mrs JD Boden		Akron O.

Thos Burke			Salawood O.

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

J.J. Brady			Cleveland O

Wm Day				   "      "

W H. Frye &amp; family		Akron O.

C.E. Akerman			Cecil, O.

I C Cape			Lisbon, Ohio

W.T Whittier			Mansfield O

A.J. White			Columbus O.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware, O.

J. E. Wagner			Circleville, O.

C F Higley &amp; Wife		Portsmouth O.

G. W Richie			Coshocton O

A E Wilson			Springfield O

F. A. Bennett			Springfield Ohio

J H Dickason			Pittsburgh Pa.	



                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss. 

NAME                            RESIDENCE

JW Sellwood			Flint Mich

A.J. White			Col O.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware. O.

WC Conner			Col O

F H Blodgett			Newark. O.

W N Mahoffey			Washington D.C.

A. J. White			Columbus, O.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

B.F. Pruett &amp; Wife		Point Pleasant, W.Va.

H.E. Farrell			Indpls. Ind

E Mayer				Dayton Ohio

E Mayer				Dayton Ohio

G L Patterson			Donnelsville

J.E. Weimer			Donnelsville O.

C.B. Kaley			Effingham Ill.

HB Hedger			   "      "

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

Mr C N Grooms &amp; Wife		Akron O.

Fred M Morris &amp; wife &amp; children	Indianapolis, Ind.

C.E. Hogue &amp; Wife		Cleveland, O.

J. Bloom			Cincinnati O

A. White			Columbus O

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware, O.

RG Hooper			Cincinnati O

AW. Soonis			Cleveland

Val Young			Reynoldsburg

AS Click			Cardington O

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                    <text>[page 14]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 24 on left and 25 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

A J White			Columbus O

WC Conner			Col O

P.W. Johnson			Buffalo N.Y.

G. Gorgas			Wheeling W.Va

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware. O.

R Johnston			Columbus O.

Chas A. Brown			Middletown O

R.L. Winegarner			Col. O.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

B. F Pruett &amp; Wife		Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.

A J White			Columbus O

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

A M Wheeler			Col. O

A J White			Columbus, O.

Myron Tells			Cincin O.

R.O.McMillen			Van Wert O.

Earl Oglesbee			Springfield. O

[illegible]Pettigrew		Springfield. O

R G Turney			Cols Ohio

A.J. Paulus			West Salem O

A J White			Columbus O

J Merle Howey			West Salem O.

Phil Golch			Cleveland O.

A Miller			Cinci Ohio

Gertrude E. Todd		Westin, Ohio

W D Sutter			Mansfield Ohio

WC Conner			Col O



                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

AR Sureland			Columbus Ohi0

Dan Stoller			Latty Ohio

Jesse Stoller			  "   "

Jacob Stoller			  "   "

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware, O

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

J.C. Lynch			Springfield Ohio

A J Miller			Columbus O

Mr &amp; Mrs E E Kline		Akron O

A J. White			Columbus O

A.L. Nelson			Rock Island Ill

S.A. Bartlett			 "    "     "

Otto Gilger			Zanesville Ohio

Raymond Landes			   "       "

A Lehne				Columbus, O.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware. O.

A J White			Columbus O

DM Yines			Newark O

C Thomas			Df O

Mr &amp; Mrs. R.L. Novick		Mt Vernon O.

C.F. Johnson			Frankfort O

P.W. Tompkins and Wife		Cleveland O

D H Jones &amp; Wife		Wooster O

R L Lacy &amp; Wife			Clarksburg WVa

Mr and Mrs. Wm. Reese		Cleveland O

A.L. Click                      Cardington O

Mr &amp; Mrs Peter Freng		Indianapolis Ind

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                    <text>[page 15]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 26 on left and 27 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware, O.

A. J. White			Col O

W C Conner			Col O

J C Herbert			Pgh PA

M S Mautor &amp; Wife		Hopedale O

C A Young			Cuyahoga O.

A J. White			Columbus, O.

E.L. Gertier			Mourystown O

E A Jolly Wife			Canton O

R G. Laube			Springfield O.

H R Gabb			Shelby O

D D Gabb			Shelby O

A S Lipsey			Findlay

A J White			Columbus O.

S F Powell			Cincinnati O

D Pidgeon			Cincinnati O

L. L. Clymer			Bluffton O

C.B. Clymer			Bluffton O.

C.H. White			Bluffton O.

Joe Webster			Sunbury, O.

Freud Ault and Family		Alliance Ohio

C L Johnson			Erie Pa

F. Feltmeyer			 "    "

Zella Foster			Columbus O

G E Meck			Kokomo, Ind

Robert Hogan			Columbus Ohio

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

          
                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

NAME				RESIDENCE


AD Ferrell			New Castle Pa

C.N. Ferrell			   "    "

J.A. Mann &amp; Wife		St Louis, Mo

A.J. White			Columbus, O.

W Pennington &amp; wife		Florence Ala

T J Ballard			    "     "

E.S. Merrshall			Columbus

M.F. Devine			Columbus

Mrs Adaline
Hopkins				Johnstown O

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

Mrs T.J. Williams		Delaware Ohio

H W Rogers			Whelling WVa

[illegible] &amp; Wife		Cincinnati, O.

H.B. Rowe			Sunbury O.

F.Sherbourne			Delaware O

A. White			Columbus O

C F Brown			Middletown, O.

R.R. Van Hore		        Columbus O

F Hoganbauer			  "    "

J S Pippitt			Ashland, O.

W C Conner			Col O

J. Hallehurst			Ohio Bell Tre. O

J.M McElhaney			Sandusky O.

F Sherbourne			Delaware, O.

[illegible] &amp; Wife		Butler Pa

F.H. Neyman			Dayton Ohio


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                    <text>[page 16]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 28 on left and 29 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

NAME				RESIDENCE

A.J White			Columbus O

O [illegible] &amp; Wife		Peoria O.

A J White			Columbus O.

Charles Lepage			Cambridge Ohio

Jacob Beaty			Sandyville, W Va.

G W Gurney			Gates Mills, Ohio

Mrs. G W Gurney                 Gates Mills, Ohio

Leon T Gurney			Gates Mill, Ohio

Sheron S. Gurney		Gates Mills, Ohio

Mr E Herman			Buffalo NY

Mr J Bensch			Buffalo 

F E Burton			Fredricktown O

T. O. Mason			Ravenna O.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware, O.

Edward Kask and wife		Akron, O.

A. J. White			Columbus O

W H Wyland			Sidney Ohio

J D Marshall &amp; wife		Murphysboro Ill

R.V. Buel			Canton O.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

A.J. White			Col O

S K Westmore &amp; wife		[illegible] N.Y.

D. J Fernandz			Boston Mass

Alfred Metzger			Wapakonta O.

Gail Lucy			Crestline O

Jack Mangin			Rochester, N.Y.

Ann   "			 	  "    "

Kay   "				  "    "


                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

Mrs. K. P. Mangin		Rochester, N.Y

Mary Mangin			   "      "

R W Morry			Paulding O.

A. J. White			Columbus O

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

Mr. &amp; Mrs. F. J. Raymond	Ashland, Ohio

W C Conner			Col O

H. W. Peck			Washington D.C.

Miss Emma Peck			    "     "

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware, Oh

A.J. White			Col O

H.J. Shear			Jackson O

Clifford Massholder		Alliance O

L.A. Kunzman			Cleveland O

H L Lee Tipton			[illegible] Ind

C Roberts     		         "     "

Ray Cob  		        Indianapolis In

H.A. Disbennett			Columbus Ohio

John Wainwright			Cincinnati Ohio

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

CE Whitehead &amp; wife		Newark O

D.E. McConnell			Columbus O

A.J. White			Col. O.

Mr. &amp; Mrs S E Houras		Miami Fla

J W Thompson			Ashville Ohio

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                    <text>[page 17]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 30 on left and 31 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Mrs Susan Flager		Cisne Ill.

P W Grumman &amp; Wife		Columbus Ohio

John W. Wainewright		Cleveland Ohio

Pearl E Taylor			G. R. Mich.

B V Roliea			Akron O

A White				Columbus O

E Mayer				Dayton O

Hoolus Bonner			Phil Campbell Ala

Lonnie Fowler                    - - - -

Grady Barber			Phil Campbell Ala

John C Jackson			Phil Campbell Ala

T J Obrien			Cira O

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware, O

B G Elufus Seedhouse		Rocky River O

C H Neb Engelfried		   "       "

J Johnson			   "       "

Gwendolyn Sears		   "       "

Mr Johnson			Rocky River O

A J Musser			Col O

Alice Musser			  "     "

Mary Alice			  "     "

Karl Reimertz &amp; wife		Sistersville W Va

R.C Modeme			Cleveland O

J. McKnight			Pittsburgh Pa

Mr. &amp; Mrs J White		Cleveland O

W D Hall &amp; wife			Newark O

R R Copeland			Columbus, O.



                               HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

A.W. Gardner			Harper Dans

R Jones				Massillion O

Mr and Mrs J. W. Naftzger	Dayton Ohio

J C Barues &amp; wife		Cinti O

A J White			Col. O.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

Loren M. Gant &amp; wife		Alliance Ohio

Mrs J F Bryant			  "      "

J D Clark &amp; Wife		Indianapolis

C B Ripley &amp; wife &amp; daughter	Hartford Ct

G. S. Ripley &amp; wife	        Hartford 	   

W C Conner			Co O

SE Johnson			Medina O

Mr T C Upson			Ashtabula O.

Mr &amp; Mrs L P Upson &amp; sons	Ashtabula O.

C H Knowlton			Cols O

Ed Armstrong			Chicago

Mr and Mrs John Lee Brick	St Louis Mo.

A J White			Cols O

Mourer Warner			Cleveland. O

H. E. Brewer			Wickliffe O.

Chas. A. Derning		Wickliffe O

Ray V. Lamb &amp; wife		Shawnertown Ill.

H L Hoffman			Paulding O

Mr Bishoff			   "      "

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

Floyd S Barlon			Wooster O
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                    <text>[page 18]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 32 on left and 33 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

U. Harris			Cleveland O

R. J. Woff			Cleveland O.

J W Weiler			Chicago Ill

Mrs N. and E. Weiler		   "     "

Earl Jones			Delaware O

Mr &amp; Mrs O C Purson &amp; family	316 Pawer St Akron Ohio

F. C. Burgess			Ashland Ohio

F D Burgess Sr 			St. Albans  ME

Jason Burgess

A White				Col O.

C A Drake &amp; Wife		Cleveland O.

J L Reaney			Sharon, Pa

W C Howell			Buffalo N.Y.

Frank Howell			     "      "

J. E. Clarke &amp; Wife		Columbus Ohio

Jas Manley			Miami Fla

B H Street			Clyde Ohio

Harry F. Truxall		Delaware Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs M J Garner		Cleveland O

Dan Mc [illegible]		San Diego, Calif

T.L. Andrews &amp; wife		Lawrenceville In

Miss Lucia Andrews		      "

J C Mather			Indianapolis Ind

A White				Col O.

Rev and Mrs W J Small 		Falconar N.Y.

Mr W M Brelsforde 		b 40 NO2O City Col.


                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

NAME                            RESIDENCE

H.C. Jones			Zanesville, O

J.A. Saplan			  "        "

J B Anderson &amp; Wife		Akron O

G. H. Frish			Wenatchee, Wash.

D. D. Frish			Turner, Maine

A. J. White			Col. O.

A. F. Sanders &amp; Wife		Fleming Ky.

Leona Winebarger		   "        "

Geo W Reed			Columbus

James Goad			West Alexandria O

Mr D H Jenkins			Cleveland

Bowen Jenkins			Cleveland

Herbert Clough			Springfield Mass

W. Senby			Columbus O.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

Mr &amp; Mrs C. D. Riggle		Akron O

Mr &amp; Mrs L. P. Sherrick		Canton O

Karl Schumacker			   "    "

George P. Bodzer &amp; wife		Anglum M

Lulne Gussey Morgrof		St Louis Mo

A. J. White			Col O.

Mr &amp; Mrs. L. J Rigle		Akron O

Mr &amp; Mrs J. G. Aaron		Logan W Va

Louis Aaron			   "     "

Geo W. Reed			Columbus

Mike Sparrow			Cleveland

Esther Bryant			Cleveland
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                    <text>[page 19]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 34 on left and 35 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

NAME				RESIDENCE

J E Wagner			Circleville O

Mrs J E. McClure		Akron O

J. E. McClure			  "    "

Mr Mrs P.C. Bacon		Warren O

W C Conner			Columbus Ohio

R W Schafstall			New Washington O.

J. E. Tincher			Indpls Ind.

Mr &amp; Mrs OS Thundere		Inapls Ind

A. J. White			Columbus O.

Phil Young			Reynoldsburg O

Montgomery &amp; wife &amp; daughter	K C Mo

M.M. Lake			Indianapolis

Mrs. Byson Reufrew		Bowling Green 

Mr &amp; Mrs Chas P Tucker	        Cave City Ky

Robert Reufrew			Bowling Green Ky

Chas Reufrew			Detroit

W. L Davis			Dayton, O

Mrs Faye Parker			Sunbury O

Mr &amp; Mrs Wm Huhn &amp; Family	Cleveland O.

Jim Jones &amp; Wife		East St Louis Ills

Frank Jones			East St Louis Ills.

Arthur a. Grote			Chicago Ill.

Eder Epstein			Old Hickory Tenn.

John A. Ford			Cleveland O.

Branson DeMotte			Tangier Indiana

Mr &amp; Mrs W E Williams		Indianapolis Ind.



                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

C M Wagner			Eaton Ohio

J B Patterson			Kunsace Korea

Mrs     "			 "       "

James  "			 "       "

Katherine   "			 "       "

Mary    "			 "       "

Ruth    "			 "       "

Miss Margret De Cloud		Kansas City Ma

Rex De Cloud			   "

Phil Contrato			   "

B R Strauss		           "

Mr &amp;  Mrs Fred Spaeth		Cincinnati Ohio

Mrs. Chas Schlenk		   "	"

Miss Marg. Sawyer		   "	"

F L Seacrist			Erie Parma

E. D. Clouge			  "       "

W J Smith &amp; Wife		Cleveland Ohio

M A Barker			Cleveland

Martin Knoles			Covington Ky.

Martin Hill			  "        "

Mr. and Mrs A. Weaver 		Minona Ohio

Mrs Minnie Hadley		Lisbon Ohio

Dewayne Nicholson		Lisbon O.

Mr &amp; Mrs Paul A Crim		Pittsburgh &amp; Children       Pd

WM Abraham			Canton O

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                    <text>[page 20]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 36 on left and 37 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]

                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				    RESIDENCE

Mr. &amp; Mrs C B Clifford &amp; Daughter  Price Hill Cincinnati Ohio.

Mr &amp; Mrs J Fitschen		   Cincinnati O.

Peters Bros.			   Belleville Ill.

A J White			   Col. O.

Mr &amp; Mrs H Buyman		   Columbus, Ohio.

Mr &amp; Mrs V.E. Burns		   Cincinnati O.

Mr &amp; Mrs E V. Leyner		   Chicago

Dorothy Ann Nowell		   Columbia Mo

Louise Nowell			    "	"

Margaret Nowell			    "	"

Mrs. W. B. Nowell Sr		    "	"

Mrs. Ben Nowell			    "	"

L R Garrison			  Dayton O

C. W. Piffir			    "

G. W. Hughs			  Dayton O

W C Conner			  Col O

W S Feagle			  Broadway O

Festus Sherbourne		  Delaware O.

Mr and Mrs F.E. Thiel	          Cleveland O.

W F Seburn			  North Madison Ind.

A. J. White			  Col O

Mrs R E Jordan			  Nevada Mo

Mrs Ruddy &amp; children 		  K.C Mo

Jas Jones 			  E. St Louis Ill

Frank Jones			  E. St Louis Ill

Wm T. Williams			  Columbus Ohio


                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

NAME				    RESIDENCE


D E Boster			Wellson Ohio

H. F. Gilliland			Findlay, Ohio

C F Brown			Corry, Pa

Mr &amp; Mrs J E Taylor		Toledo Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs Arthur Koch &amp; Family   Minerva O
				
A. J. White			Col. O.

A E Noble &amp; Wife		Dundas O

Mary E Stump			Mattoon Ill

G. F. Stump			  "   "

E.L. Tuttle			Springfield, O

R B Way &amp; wife			Cleveland O

Mr &amp; Mrs M. L Berry		    "

Mr &amp; Mrs Albert L. Schmidt	St. Louis Mo.
	&amp; children

M. Morgenstern			Cleveland, O

M Bloom				      "

Mr &amp; Mrs Hugh Rogers		Louisville Ky.

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

Mr and Mrs E H Hipple		Chautauqua

Herman Van de Voorde		      "

J.H. Smith			      "

S E Johnson			Medina O

Betty Booth			Chicago

Paul Clark			      "

Edward Tomlinson		Atlanta

Hugo Brandt			Chicago
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                    <text>[page 21]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 38 on left and 39 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]

                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

				
NAME				RESIDENCE

Tyler Barclay			New York

Cathleen Wallace		 "     "

Theodore SaintJohn		 "     "

Geoffrey Harwood

E R Root			Medina O

Robert Burlen			N.Y.C.

Jas S Yates			Bridgeville Pa

Emma Yates			  "       "

Ada Ward			London Eng

Joyce Ward			London Eng

I. Greenfield			Chicago Ill

M. Greenfield			Chicago Ill

C.H. Ellis and wife		Cincinnati, O.

RJ Johnston and wife		Covington Ky.

Aesa Brooks		         "         "

Al Baker			New York City

Jefferson Williams		Linworth O.

Opal Williams			Linworth O.

Mr. &amp; Mrs O E Woodruff &amp; son	Buffalo, N.Y
.
Y.K. Esselburn			Wooster, O

E J Fenchter			Cleveland O

Mr &amp; Mary Fenchter	        _________
	
Mrs Mary Able			_________

LA Cornsen			Lima, O.

A J. White			Col. O.

EE Stewart			Millersburg Ohio

M E Golden			Cleveland O

                                

                                HOTEL REGISTER.


Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

J Stanley Jr			Charleston WVa

M E Ernst		        "           "

Lue Eaton and wife		Chesapeake O

H.D. Harris			Marysville   "

H L Brown			Bedford, O.

C D Powell			Cleveland, Ohio

Mr. &amp; Mrs. R.W. McAllister	Indpls, Ind

Mrs. W. Colwell			Erie, Pa

A.J. Miller &amp; wife		Charleston, W.Va.

A.J. White			Col O

Harry James			Seville

CA. Benedict			Marion Ohio

R M Wheeler			Mantua O

Mrs R M Wheeler			 "      "

J Howard Wheeler		 "      "

David O Crofis			 "      "

M O Karth and wife		Akron O.

Robert Ackerman			Marysville O

Silas Huffman &amp; wife		Youngstown O

Clifford Huffman		"            "

Mr &amp; Mrs. W J Esson		Cleveland Ohio.

Mr &amp; Mrs J Armstrong		"      "      "

Elt Beckwitt			Dayton O.

J Reed				Mantua O R D 31

L.H. Winchell			Mantua O R D 31

Wm Kline			Ravenna O

Lou Kline			Ravenna O


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                    <text>[page 22]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 40 on left and 41 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

NAME				RESIDENCE

H D Harris			Marysville O

A.J. White			Columbus O

D H Baumgartr			Galion Ohio

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

Mr &amp; Mrs F.D. Mitchell		Bedford O

B P Lewis &amp; Family		Rolla, Mo.

John Kelley			Akron -

T. H Kelley			Richmond Ind

A.J. White			Col. O.

Mr &amp; Mrs NF Haberer		Cinti O

Mrs Miss Morford		"    "

A.J. White			Col. O.

H.A. Strong			Youngstown O

P. Ne Caster			"            "

SC Eberts			Columbus O

Dr. D.B. Knox			Georgetown Ky

Dr F.F.  Bryan Jr.		"           "

W C Conner			Col O

H Fowen &amp; wife			Chicago, Ill

W R Hart &amp; wife			Rupert W Va

Mrs. J.O. McClung		Rupert W Va

Mary Graham			Rainelle W. Va

Mr &amp; Mrs DG Fawell		Wells River Vt.

J.E. Williams			Denver Colo.

A.J. White			Col. O.

	Sept 14 - 19 
E.H. Vance			Mt Vernon O.

Lonnie Miller			Looneyville W.Va


                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

NAME                            RESIDENCE

Bruce McGlothlin		Looneyville WVa

Bert McGlothlin			Looneyville W.Va

Mr. Jerry Nichols		Cowan Tenn

Conny Nichols			Cowan Tenn

J.B. Hostetler			Smithville O

Mr &amp; Mrs F H Pratt		Kingsport Tenn

Wilie Mae Cochrer		"           "

C H Welch			Grove City Pa

Mrs. E. Stewart &amp; neice		East Liverpool Ohio

J.B. Hostetler			Smithville O.

E.E. Stewart			Millersburg, O

A.J. White			Col O

Mrs M.E. Judd			Bedford O

Miss Frances Judd		Bedford O

Mrs &amp; Mr Clark			Los Angles Cal

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

Wm Childress and wife		Akron O

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

Mr &amp; Mrs W.G. Flangher		Akron O

W.R. Hunt			Rupert W Va

Mrs. J Rodney Graham		Rainelle W Va

Carl Koch &amp; Wife		Cleveland Ohio

F Anderson &amp; Wife		Cleveland Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs W.N. Bowman		Covington Ky

"    "       "			"          "

L.A. Malecki		Central Falls R.I.

A. [illegible]		        "             "

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                    <text>[page 23]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 42 on left and 43 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Sobczyk M.			Central Falls R.I.

E.H. Vance			Mt Vernon O

Florence Kathryn Brooks, R.N.	Columbus, O

R E Warner			Lafayette Ind

J B Morrissey			London Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs Mel Stringer		Phila Pa

E.E. Stewart			Millersburg, Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs F R Arnold		Akron Ohio

J Fisher			Lebanon Ohio

Lloyd Darghty			Lebanon Ohio

N E Dozer			Cleveland O

B E Garword			     "

PL Day				Mt Vernon, O

Paul Forsythe			"          "

C.H. Darsons			Akron O

Mrs C.H. Darsons		 "     O

Mrs [illegible] &amp; children	 "     O

Roy Bents			Cleveland, Ohio

George Stevens			Akron Ohio

Tim Bowlds and wife		Maceo Ky

H.K. Weatherhalt		Maceo Ky

JW.E. Sullivan &amp; wife		Leslie Mich.

WC Conner			Col O

Peter Shumar			Swanton O

P.L. Haby			Swanton O

W.F. Swift			Zanesville, O

E T   "				  "      "



                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

Harry Rich			Dayton O.

C Eyrice			Brookville O

Clarence Bell			Akron O

Harry F Truseall		Delaware O.

T.M. Robertson			Smithland, Ky.

O B West			West Liberty O

Mrs &amp; Mr Sam Deprato		Dayton O

WF Cramer			Cincinnati

J.C. Hauer			Cincinnati, O

Ot &amp; McFarland &amp; wife		Oak Park Ill

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware, O.

Edw Hunele			Cleveland O

Edward Slates &amp; wife &amp; daughter	Cleveland

A. O. Johnson			Medina Ohio

L.D. Meyer			Cleveland, O

Mr &amp; Mrs C Grooms		Madison Ind

Mr. Fred Hicks			Poughkeepsie, N.Y.

Mr. George Still		Poughkeepsie, NY

Mrs Margaret Still		Poughkeepsie, NY

Mrs Edna Botsford		Poughkeepsie, NY

Ed Burn				Indianapolis Ind

W B   "				      "

Mr &amp; Mrs Phil Stevens		Cleveland, O.

Chile &amp; wife			Akron, Ohio

U.H. Parker &amp;			   "         "

Mr &amp; Mrs C C Long		Cinti Ohio

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                    <text>[page 24]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 44 on left and 45 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


	                        HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.  


NAME				RESIDENCE

Mr &amp; Mrs. E. Brentlinger	Akron Ohio

Mr. &amp; Mrs. F.B. Steffy		Akron Ohio

H C Thomas &amp; wife		Canton O.

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

M H Binkley			Akron Ohio

Edgan Le Jolley			Marion Ohio

H J Burgert			Cleveland O

Chas J Jennings &amp; wife		Col. O

Howard Hall			Buffalo NY

W C Conner			Col O

A J. House &amp; wife		Mantua, Ohio

Geo Drake &amp; wife	        "          "

S K Scott			Dayton O

Mrs Annie Voye			Masury Ohio

Howard Voye			     "

Mr &amp; Mrs LA Blackwell		Erie pa

Mrs B.L. Ferguson		  "    "

HW Fredrick			Cleveland O

Mrs Mr Fredrick			"      "    "

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware, O

R M Wheeler			Mantua Ohio

R.G. Mayheer			 "         "

Frank Stephenson		Mansfield, Ohio

G C Malcolm			Marion Ohio

Mrs L.O. Vogt			Salem Ill

Miss L.O. Vogt			   "      "

                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

NAME				RESIDENCE

Elmer Murphy			Painesville O

A Stephens			Cleveland O

F. D. Spencer Family		Corning N Y

EB Code - fam			Cleveland

E E Stewart			Millersburg O.

Mr &amp; Mrs. H B Fuller		Cleveland

Mr &amp; Mrs T.T. Bair		     "

Alonzo Drake			Bedford

R.C. Morgan			Cadiz, O

Clarence Brown			Macedonia O

Guy A Jenkins			Macedonia, Ohio

R M Pugh			Akron Ohio

G.N. Hackett			"       "

Leo Jassak			Cleveland

Thos. Convoy			Cleveland

A D New				Canton Ohio

H.W Coombs			 "       "

Lyda J Woodward			Sandusky O

Mildred Shingedecker		Elyria O

Mr &amp; Mrs K E Smith		Cleveland O

Mr &amp; Mrs Hutchinson		    DO

E H Faraway			Cleveland O

Mr M Faraway			 "      "

Mr C S Herrick			 "      "

John Murray			  Col O.

Harold Wolfe			  Col O.

Geo [illegible]			  "   "
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                    <text>[page 25]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 46 on left and 47 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

RT Madison &amp; wife		Butler Penna
 
EJ Fenchter Mother &amp; sister	Cleve Ohio

Mrs Franz			Cleveland Ohio

HA Mueller			Cleveland Ohio

H.M. Thowen			"            "

M.M. McKim &amp; wife		"            "

Mr and Mrs P.C. Bush		Warren Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs E McClish		Ft Wayne Ind

W C Conner			Col O

Ben Cunningham			Akron O

A.J. White			Col O

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

Val Young 			Reynoldsburg O

A J Click			Byesville O

S H Darling			Dewittville NY

Carl A Darling			Stockton NY

Mrs T. J. Williams		Delaware O.

Mr &amp; Mrs L A Thompson		Akron Ohio

R.E. Applequist			Pitts Pa

John Williams			Youngstown Ohio

Joseph Timler			      "	    "

A.J. White			Col O.

William Williamson		Col O.

E E Stewart			Millersburg O

F L T. Trosp &amp; wife		Burton O

D S Benfield			Cleveland Ohio

Mr Clinton Benfield		Cleveland Ohio


                                
                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

NAME                            RESIDENCE

Mr &amp; Mrs F H Brown		Akron, O

Mr &amp; Mrs D. S McConachie	Akron, O

A. J. White			Col. O.

J. L. Hill			Akron Ohio

A.J. White			Col. O.

Donivan McCombs			Mt. Gilead Ohio

J.C. Mullen			Syracuse, N.Y.

J C Spitznogle			Follansbee WVa

H.C. Hoy			Waynesburg Pa

F W Strosnider 			Spraggs Pa

A J White			Col. O.

Mr and Mrs Ray Crockett		Akron O

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

WC Conner			Col O

Wm Gerrner			Cleveland O

E A Miller			Sherwood O

Stanly Larimore		        Centerburg O

C. M Chalfant			Glenford O

A. J. White			Columbus O

Stanly Larimore			Centerburg O

A. J. White			Columbus O

V W Carues			Bangor, Maine

Stanly Larimore			Centerburg O

Cerra Alvy			Col O

Mr &amp; Mrs J.C. Smith		Cambridge O

V I Troie			Lakewood O

R P Sturey &amp; wife		Lima Ohio
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                    <text>[page 26]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 48 on left and 49 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

J. C. Kennedy			Columbus O

A. J. White			Columbus O

S. L. Larimore			Centerburg O

A.J. White			Col O

A. M. Comklin			Lima O

L.N. MacDougall &amp; Family	Detroit Mich.

A.L. Kraner			Col. O.

H.G Rutherford			Col. O.

Virton Andrews			Springfield, O.

Ester cart			Bedford O

S.L. Larimore			Centerburg O

Miss Marion Shelly		Newport Ky

C. Blockmen 			Canton Ohio D.C.

Mrs.    "			"           "        

Webster Swallen			Canton Ohio D.C.

Mrs Swallen			"          "     
   
A.J. White			Col O.

S L Larimore			Centerburg O

[illegible] Dokker &amp; wife        Col O

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

S L Larimore			Centerburg O

James Van Loon			Belmont O

Mrs Smith			Warren O

A J White			Col. O

Geo. Secrest			Urbana O

S. L Lorimore			Centerburg O
                              


                               HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

NAME                            RESIDENCE

J D Moore			Salineville O

Donald Burgett			 "          "

Stanly Larimore			Centerburg O.

W. C. Conner			Columbus O.

A. J. White			Columbus O.

S. L. Larimore			Centerburg O.

Edward Aleoto			Cleveland O

[illegible] &amp; wife	        Gallipolis Ohio

Wm Snyder			Col O

S L Larimore			Centerburg O

Robert McClein and wife		Akron Ohio

M. R. Hadley			Columbia Ky

P.D. Collins			Portsmouth Ohio

A. J. White			Col. O.

S L. Larimore			Centerburg O

M. E. Fawcett			Wilmington, O.

J.C. Scott 			Bremen O.

J E Calhoun			Athens Tenn

Mrs J Callero			Athens Tenn

S. L. Larimore			Centerburg O

Gabe				Cleveland Ohio

Ed Lee &amp; wife			"           "

Thos J Killeen			Dayton Ohio

J Bohan				Dayton Ohio

Ernest Kirby			Cleveland O

Harold F Feudner		Cleveland O.

Elmer E Reno			Fulton NY
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                    <text>[page 27]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 50 on left and 51 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

A J White			Col O

S. L Larimore			Centerburg O.

J G Lindsey			Col O.

R M Lindsay			Canton O

J. C. Murey			Cambridge O.

T Kilby				Mimia Fa

A. J. White			Col O

S. L. Larimore			Centerburg O

W C Conner			Col O

J R Johnson			St Louis Mo

A. L. Click			Byesville Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs E F Sprague	        Denver Colo

Sam Zarider			Cleveland Ohio

A J White			Col. Ohio

S. L. Larimore			Centerburg O

Mr &amp; Mrs E Graff		Paducah Ky

W. A. Edwards			Silver Creek, N.Y.

J. L. Runser			Ada O

Elizabeth J. Hopkins		Youngstown O

Sally Hopkins			"       "

Blodwyn M. Williams		"       "

Mary Saltis			"       "

David Bruce			"	"

Edward Bruce			"	"

Mr Mrs John Williamson		Buffalo N Y

Mr and Mrs Eryelhart Coyle	Cleveland O

S. O. Harvey			Springfield O.


                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

Val Young			Reynoldsburg

J. H. Dye			Cunningham Ky

"   " wife			"          "

"   " daughter			"	   "

C. Oral Dye			Sheridan Mo.

Cecil Huff			    "	"

Loren Caldwell			    "	"

Elvin Coy			    "	"

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

Mr &amp; Mrs L. M. Saley		Cambridge O

A. J. White 			Col. O.

S L Larimore			Centerburg O

Ays Yung			Buffalo N Y

M S Stines			York City

Garnette LaRue			Connersville, Ind.

S S Cooke &amp; Son			Bloomsburg Pa

R D Brown and wife		Youngstown Ohio

Harry Smith			Galion O

A J White			Col O.

R F Ryand			Dayton Fla

Joy P Zonde			Kycky

Sidney Deipon			Gillespie Ill.

Clyde Forsyth			Gillespie Ill

L L Smith			Galion O.

Melvin Sharrock			Galion O.

A. J. White			Cols O.

S L. Larimore			Centerburg O

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                    <text>[page 28]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 52 on left and 53 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Jas S Spear &amp; wife		Cleveland O

A.C. Spear &amp; wife		"            "

H L Cox &amp; fam			Oakland Calif

W C Conner			Col O

S. C. Weaver			Parkersburg, W Va

Cecile Nells			     "	     "

Garnette LaRue			Connersville, Ind
.
S.L. Larimore			Centerburg Ohio

G. C. Crowl &amp; wife		Canton Ohio

A. J. White			Col O.

John M Crunn			Andover O

A. J. White			Col O

J E Huffman			Zanesville O

J S  Pippitt			Ashland O

Elsie Cain			Portsmouth O

John F Milburn			Willard, O

John Trigg			Bangs, O.

O.H. Nelson			Southington Ohio

Wm S Gautsch			Pgh Pa

G B Ayers			Mantua O.

Joseph Cole			[illegible]		
	
R C Browning			E. Canton O

Mrs RC Browning			     "

Carmen Browning			     "

A. J. White			Col. O.

A. J. White			   "

W M Yoder			Millerburg O




                               HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.



NAME                            RESIDENCE

Mr &amp; Mrs Chas C Richmond &amp; Son	Miami Fla

Jas Mooney			Ashland O.

D.P. Elliott			Elyria O

WM Amelt			Marion Ohio

G.L. Brammer			Marion Ohio

Chas Geib			Canton O

Blaine C Swier			Canton Ohio

A.J. White			Col O.

Ohmer Anderson			Dayton Ohio

Mrs Anderson			   "	"

J W. Van Kirk			Youngstown, O.

R. E. Benedict			Cleveland O.

C P Haskins			Chagrin Falls O

A C Bennett			Aurora O

Mike Walko			Centerburg O

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

A. J. White			Col O

Ben Devon &amp; wife		Greenville O

E.L. Coulten			Massillon O

M L Frazier			Lima O

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

W C Conner			Col O

R.D. Gove &amp; Family		Cleveland O

E.L. Gove			     "

James Baker			Lorain O

Mr &amp; Mrs Earl Creeklaw  	Portsmouth O

A. J. White			Col O
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                    <text>[page 29]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 54 on left and 55 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Mr Mrs Nola Seevers		Covington Kentucky

Mrs E F Mac Millan		Cleveland Ohio

E B Criswell			Dayton Ohio

Gail Leicy			Crestline Ohio

Mr F M Ruh &amp; wife		Dayton O

Mr Chas Keonig &amp; wife		Dayton O

Mr S Hatfield &amp; wife		Dayton O

Mr H Binger			Dayton O

Mr &amp; Mrs Chas E Hineley		Muncie Ind

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

A. White			Col O

Mr &amp; Mrs L Schoenfeld		Rockport, Ind.

Mr &amp; Mrs Laird Schoenfeld	     "	   "

Mrs. Pet Enlow			Rockport Ind.

Floyd Thurman			Akron, Ohio

Mrs H H Mehrkens 		Valley Cottage N Y

Mrs. L.O. Vogt			Salem Ill

Miss L O Vogt			"       "

Homer Ambrosier			Galion O.

J. C. Hennon			Beaver Falls, Pa.

H.L. McFadden			"        "        

Mrs Landolt &amp; Son		Akron

Mr &amp; Mrs WH Moonly		Akron

Harry Hutton			Toledo O

A.C. Smith and Wife		St Louis Mo

Carroll Smith		        "         "

F.J. Gemernhardt and wife	Akron Ohio



                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

A J White			Col O.

J Waldron			Youngstown O

K O'Hero			     "     O

N. Uffelman			Youngstown O

H Rogers			     "     O

J.C. Hennon			Beaver Falls Pa

H. L. McFadden			    "    "

Mr and Mrs Geo Noxel		Warren O

C. V. Mc Grew and wife		Cleveland O

Homer Ambrosier		        Galion O

Mr &amp; Mrs J M Derby		Huntington W Va

Mr &amp; Mrs H.S. Derby		Erie Pa

Mrs Pawdon &amp; Family		Wilbur Fla

W S Vaughn			Mempis Ten

John Martin			   "

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

Mr &amp; Mrs H W Heath		Ashtabula O

Mrs Mildred Ward		Jefferson O.

Mr. R.J. Heath			Jefferson O.

Elsie Cain			Portsmouth

W C Conner			Col O

E H Dorman &amp; wife		Miami Fla

JH Brenton			Hollywood, "

C. V. McGrew and wife		Canton O

E G Walsh &amp; wife		Canton

A J White			Col O.
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                    <text>[page 30]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 56 on left and 57 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

H. J. Wanle			Balto Md

V R Kapp			"       "

R C Patten			Cleveland Ohio

D [illegible]			Cleveland

F J Shively			   "

R L Jackson			Cleveland

A.J. White			Col. O.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

J M Bolling wife		Louisville Ky

C C Culbertson &amp; wife		Lakewood O

R R Andrus &amp; Family		Akron Ohio

J S Pippett			Ashland O

Chas Argast			Canton Ohio

Frank Trautman			Canton Ohio

C A Byon			Zanesville O

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O.

Robert Metz &amp; wife		Cleveland

H M Thowes &amp; wife		Cleveland

Fred, Joyce &amp; Wm &amp;

Mrs E. S. Pillsbury		St Louis Mo

1 F T Peyton &amp; Mrs H Talbott	St Louis Mo

Mr &amp; Mrs E R Unhen		Canton O

Floyd S. Barlow			Wooster O

A M Turmail &amp; family		Hanover Ind

C A Byers			Zanesville O

W W Alderman			Lakeland Fla




                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

J L Bowen			Huntington W.Va

Kyle S Hurt			 "          "

Mary Smith			Lakeland Fla

Esther Smith			     "	  "

Geo Smith			     "	  "

Edna B Dittmar			Lancaster Ohio

N L. Davis			Dayton, Ohio

E. E. Stewart			Millersburg, Ohio

L O Cox				Atlanta G.A

Mr. &amp; Mrs R.C. Waggener		Dayton O.

M C. Mead			Wash, D.C.

A Langlois			Columbus Ohio

Dean Prior			Columbus Ohio

James S. Allen &amp; wife		Indianapolis Ind.

H B Kaung &amp; wife		Indianapolis Ind

C E Rhoades &amp; wife		    "           "

C Jay Cyrus			Akron, Ohio

C E Winebar			Cardington

Robt Williaius   		Indep, Mo

Blanche Seller			Rosedale, Ind.

W C Conner			Col O

C. H. Aiken &amp; wife		Cleveland O

C A Byers			Zanesville O

G S Baker &amp; wife		Newton Mass.

Mr &amp; Mrs J McDonald		Buffalo NY.

Phil Hallen			Cleveland Ohio
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                    <text>[page 31]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 58 on left and 59 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.



NAME				RESIDENCE

Mr and Mrs Rw Thompson		Omaha, Neb

Mrs H.A. Currifer		Chicago, Ill

Miss Rose Hoffman		Chicago, Ill.

Mr &amp; Mrs A. Meyer		Hamilton O

Billy Meyer			Hamilton O

Mr &amp; Mrs E Chishon		Canton O

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

Mr H L. Gordon Barron		Inglewood Calif

Mr and Mrs Howard		Canton O

Donald Mansfield		  "       "

Mrs R G Leyin

Mr and Mrs Louis Heckman	New Harmony Ind

Mr and Mrs RM Derringer		Cleveland Ohio

CV McGrew	wife		Cleveland O

Mr and Mrs Rbt Derringer &amp; 	Clev Ohio
daughter

Maxine Pause			Columbus

Yvonne Potvin			     "

J.M. Matteson			     "

Miss C Gilbert			Painted Post NY

Dr. R. Martin			Washington DC

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O.

Miss E Mason			Chicago, Ill

Charles  Arganbright		Chicago, Ill

Mr &amp; Mrs Geo Kempton		Colon, Mich.

R M Sand			Wash D.C.

O M Karraker			Harrisburg Ill

James Karraker			     "	    "

Hugh Dorris			     "	    "

                                


                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.



NAME                            RESIDENCE

Ellsworth Plumstead		Birmingham, Mich

J.C. Harger			Sewickley. Pa.

Floyd E. Aldridge &amp; wife	Bedford O.

G W Murray &amp; wife		Kent O

Mrs Margaret Kuban		Cincinnati Ohio

Miss Rose Kuban			     "	     "

Miss Esther Kuban		     "	     "

Miss Marie Kuban		     "	     "

Miss Alice Sullivan		     "	     "

S E Ameon Family 		St Louis Mo

Billie Haltom			Painesville O

Hurst Livery and		French Lick Ind

Fred Collins			Rockford Ill

C.E. York			Carbondale, Pa

Harry Taylor Jr &amp; wife		Niles Mich

Mr &amp; Mrs Merle Cook		St Petersburg Fla

C A Wiseman			Huntington W Va

Wm J Johnston			W Palm Beach

John Weise			"       " 
      
P.O. Moore			Ada Ohio

John Lee			 "       "

Martin Anapack		 "       "

Allen High			 "       "

Furley Herring			 "       "

C E Beck			Magnolia O

H H Beck			    "          

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                    <text>[page 32]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 60 on left and 61 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]

                               HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

				

NAME				RESIDENCE

D.Milton Hager, Jr		Ashland, Ky.

Mrs. V.Y. Eastman		Columbus Ohio

Miss Eileen Hemstead		Reynoldsburg Ohio

Allan High			816 S. Johnson St Ada Ohio

Ed Burn &amp; wife			[illegible]

Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Holmes       Columbus, O

Mr &amp; Mrs C C Pruitt		Birdseye, Ind.

JR Sutton and Wife		Youngstown O.

J C Harger &amp; Family		Sewickley, Pa

W. A. Preet &amp; wife		Cleveland O

E. A. Palmer &amp; wife		West Baden, Ind

W C Conner			Col O

R.p. Erhardt			Springfield, Ohio.

Wm Van Vlissingen &amp; wife	Jackson Miss

Roscoe Hovatter			Dayton Ohio

A McGan &amp; wife			Norwood O

E. Poppi			Norwood O.

M. Gurvies &amp; Wife		Cleveland O

C A Rhinehart			Marietta Ohio

Anna Rhinehart			So. Bend Ind

E. F. Sabmo			Cleveland, Ohio

Mike Becci			Cleveland, Ohio

Mr Sherman &amp; wife		Springfield Ill

Mis Cecilia Greenbuy		 "           "

C.W. Hartle			Cleveland

S Gillen &amp; Wife			     "

                                

                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

A. J. White			Col. O

T. B Murdock &amp; wife		Cleveland

Chas. G. Heydon			Detroit U.S.A.

E B Westlake			Marion O.

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

C F Leas			Darlington Ind

Mrs.  "				      "	     "

Audrey Wisehart			      "	     "

Penson H Larrick	              "	     "

C D Myer			Cleveland O

M L. Cook &amp; family		St Petersburg Fla

Edwin Cook			"	"        "

J.W. Cook			"	"        "

Mr &amp; Mrs H H Wallace		Dayton O

A. J. White			Col O

Joe L. Carter			Lakeview Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs Roy Stewart		Akron Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs T K Vernon		San Bernadino Calif

Francis Vaccarella		Cleveland Ohio

J M Derby &amp; wife		Huntington W Va

Miss Grace Strickland		Orland. Fla

Mr &amp; Mrs F. Abele		Seymour Ind

Mrs Chas. Means			Shelbyville Ind

Miss Jeanette Abele		Seymour Indiana

Mr &amp; Mrs C.C. Eckhart		Indianapolis Indiana

Miss Glenna Forshey		Parkersburg W.Va

Miss Bessie Beckholt		Utica
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                    <text>[page 33]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 62 on left and 63 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Pearl Grewell			Utica. O

J M McCracken			Warren

Mrs J.M. McCracken		Warren

Miss Elsie Cain			Portsmouth O

Mr. &amp; Mrs. R T Johnston		Covington Ky.

Mrs &amp; Mrs Chas Logen		Springfield

Clinton B. Payne,		Johntown O

	"Palmer Graduate Chiropractor"

J T Porter &amp; wife		Bloomington Ind

M. E. Boving		        "	        "

Francis Porter		        "	        "

Kinker				Dorchester Eng

Najjar					"

Eddy					"

Rm Buard and wife		Monroe La

Rm Buard Jr			     "	"

W C Conner			Col O

Mrs A L Morrison Greeley	Col

Dr G.W. Worcester &amp; wife	Newburyport Mass

C.M. Worcester			     "        "

Dale Wippel			Pomeroy Ohio

Chester Will			Pomeroy Ohio

Floyd D. Hull			Dayton Ohio

Norman Howard			     " 
   
Mr &amp; Mrs J E Thomson		Indianapolis Ind

A. J. White			Col. O

Ray J Stanclift &amp; wife &amp; son	Ft Sam Houston Texas



                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

Mr, Mrs W. P. Reed.		Knoxville Tenn

Mr. D. Smith			      "	   "

Dr and Mrs W.M. Hart		Marietta, Ohio

John F Miller			Willard O

M. Goral			Cincinnati, O.

G. Moaba			Brookston Ind.

G Gass				New Augusta Ind

C Gass				  "	"       

J T Porter &amp; wife		Bloomington Ind

M.E. Boving			     "	      "

Francis Porter			     "	      "

C.W. Cotton			Meadville Pa

W. J. Logan &amp; Wife		Cleveland, O.

N.J. Auerbach			Cleveland, O.

Bert Cranford &amp; wife		Carrollton O.

Mr &amp; Mrs. Hoffman		Cleveland Oh

Miss Gallagher			   "	"

Mr. O Malley Jr			   "	"

A. J. White			Col. O.

Dr E T Riley &amp; wife		Greensburg, Ind

S Gilbert Mifer		        Cleveland O

A. W. Meader			Toledo

C.E. Perry			Van Wert

Mr &amp; Mrs D Tarnasky		San Francisco Calif

E L Russell			Detroit

James Baker			Lorain O

Tucker Mays			Stapleton VA
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                    <text>[page 34]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 64 on left and 65 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

R. Dittoe			Somerset O

J Snider			Somerset O

C Patch				Cleveland O.

En Jackson			Chicago Ill

L R Bausner &amp; wife		Wheeling W Va

Mrs Della McGarvin		Detroit Mich

Mrs. Florence Alban		Columbus, Ohio

Miss Mary Shirer		Middletown, Ohio

Mrs. Arthur Rugh		Oberlin, Ohio

Elizabeth Rugh			     "	"

Douglas Rugh			     "	"

Geo. W Yarman			Greensburg O

Irwin Kauffman		         "	   "

W. M. Hart			Marietta O

P. Dubuc			Worcester Mass

Soliel wife			Los Angles Calif

H M Hayword			Los Angles   "

Mrs H M Hayword			    "	     "

Richard R      "		    "	     "

J Gregory &amp; Wife		Neustiac Mass

Mrs Tiffany			Marietta O	
	
Dr and Mrs W M Hart		      "	"

L H. McGinnis			Columbus

Mrs T. J. Williams		Delaware O

A. J. White			Col O

Edw Fonasch &amp; wife		Boston Mass

Carl G. Aichels			Kendallville Ind



                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

Doc McDonald			Kendallville, Ind

F. A. Lowe &amp; wife		Indianapollis Ind

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

E L. Russell			Detroit Mich

W C Conner			Col O

Ed Polson &amp; Family		Rozel Kans

Andrew Pearson			Albert Kans

R A Whitford			Kendallville Ind

W R Snyder			Curllsville Pa

Mrs W R Snyder		        "	     "

J B Maulseed &amp; wife		Wheeling W Va

R. G. Chaffin			Trenton Ohio

C. D. Mc Donald wife		Toledo Ohio

A.J. White			Col. O.

Dr. A W Kur			Cleveland O

Mrs "     "			      "	  "

M Smart				      "	  "

Ward Cook			      "	  "

Esther Woodworth	              "	  "

J.H. Craig wife			Cincinnati O

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

Carl Adamson			Akron, Ohio

Chelsie Morton			Parkersburg, W Va

D.E. Markham			Girard Pa

Jay E Tish			   "    "

Mr &amp; Mrs J. W. Mitchell		Marshall Ill

Ray E Halle			Newton Falls O
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                    <text>[page 35]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 66 on left and 67 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Walter Brown			Newton Falls O

R R Audus &amp; wife		Akron Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs Chas Pool		Hicksville Ohio

Mrs Carrie Bunn			      "	    "

A. W. Pool			      "	    "

Mr &amp; A John R. Pisel		Akron	    "

C. F. Genson			Columbus

Royal Shoemake			Blumeville O

S G Romel &amp; wife		Kansas City Mo

C V Walker			Serlerville Vermont

C. R. Sipes			Louisville Ky

S. D May			Canton O

A. J. White			Col O.

John Askins			Akron

V A Leonard			Akron

D D Armstrong			Cleveland O

C A Byers			Zanesville O.

Mr &amp; Mrs R F Dempsey		Cinn O

P R Jones			Marietta O

C L Sheets			Akron O

E. W. Gray &amp; wife		Niagara Falls

Albert Smith			Helena Ark

L. A. Tressel			Cleveland O

C K Cattanach			      "	  "

William Cotshott		Cleveland O

F B Tyrrell &amp; wife		Cleveland Ohio




                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.



Floyd S Barlow			Wooster O

C.H. Welch			Grove City Pa

Mrs R Q Whelford		Ft Wayne Ind

W C Conner			Col O

Dr McDonald			Kendallville Ind

A White				Col O

Mr &amp; Mrs L E Seng		Clev O

W N Sheffield and party		Belleville N J

Chas Palmer			Indianapolis

Lionel D. Maple			Converse, Ind.

Frank Kirsten			Cleveland

Milton B McQueen		Syracuse, N.J.

Frank Clark			Columbus O

Sam Bates			Canton Ohio

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

B F Freeland			Middlebury Ind

C A Byers			Zanesville O

E E Penneywitt			Portsmouth

Mrs. E E Penneywitt               "

J. Myers &amp; wife			Marion O

H. L. Cornelison &amp; wife		Cleveland O.

Mr &amp; Mrs F.J Carver		Cleveland O.

Mr &amp; Mrs H H Ewing and Family	     "	  "

Mr Mrs R Whetford		Ft Wayne Ind

Jos. S. Early			Hummelstown Pa

Mrs. Norman S. Helff		Hummelstown Pa

Mr &amp; Mrs R.R. Wills		Lake Worth Fla.

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                    <text>[page 36]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 68 on left and 69 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.



NAME				RESIDENCE

Mr &amp; Mrs E A Stevens		Cleveland Ohio

Festus Sherbourn		Delaware O

Mrs. H. E Emerson		Akron O.

Mrs. R S. Mishler		Akron O

Mr &amp; Mrs John F Gallagher	Cleveland Ohio

Bob Ehrbar			Cleveland Ohio

Mrs T. J. Williams		Delaware O

Mr F E Geko			Ravenna O

Mrs M Geko			    "

Mrs J Geko			    "

Mr H Geko			    "

Mr G. Geko			    "

Wm Lafferty			Alliance

Roy Sinclair			   "

Allan Blackman			   "

W S. Moore			E Liverpool O

Walter Scott			Alliance

John Shipp			Johnstown O

H Cunningham &amp; wife		Akron O

T.C. Woodward			Toledo

C S Miller			Toledo Ohio

Wm M. Thomas &amp; wife and family	Akron, Ohio
      
Mr and Mrs N W Hayes		Tyrrell Ohio

E B Westlake J			Marion, Ohio

W S Fagle			Broadway O

N O Goodbur			Cleveland O.

A Baker				     "	  "


                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.



NAME                            RESIDENCE

A.D. New			Canton, Ohio

H. W. Coombs			      "	"

Roy V Myers			Louisville   "

Hilda M Myers			      "	  "

M. Bernstein &amp; wife		Cleveland O

Mr and Mrs H S Tandy		Cleveland

J R Walker			Cleveland

C.L. Shuts			Akron O

P D Goodhue			Cleveland O

R Baker				        "

H. B. Monett			Columbus, O

Paul [illegible]	         "	   

J H Randoph			Colos O

J S Pippitt			Ashland, O

Elmer Flick			Newark O

W C [illegible]			Columbus O

Mr &amp; Mrs M R Dailey		Franklin Pa

H M Spear &amp; wife		Garfield Ohio

E. A. Thompson			Lexington, Ky

E [illegible]			Dayton Ohio

H L Ball			Rochester N.Y

[illegible] Herbell		[illegible]

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware, O.

Edgar McCarthy &amp; wife		Rochester N.Y.

H Burr Caleman &amp; wife		Rochester N.Y.

Earnest Watters			Columbus O.

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[corresponds to unnumbered pages 70 on left and 71 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


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Kenneth Roberts			New Waterford O

Horace Roberts			New Waterford O

Elizabeth Roberts		  "	"

J B Tobin &amp; Family		P C Mo

Val Young			Pickerington, O

Colin Becks D.C.		Delaware O.

G G Anderson &amp; Family		Youngstown O

R Morton &amp; wife			Rochester, N.Y
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J B Kline			Cleveland Ohio

T. A. Davis			      "	    "

Geo Kelce		              "	    "

Charles Witheron		Wooster O

Ralph Bowers			        "

W C Conner			Col O

D Colin Becks			Delaware O

John F Salsbury			Erie Pa

Le J. Puck			Erie Pa

A. A. Armes			Erie Pa

Benjamin Fuller &amp; wife		Springfield, O

W. M. Shaffer			Kinzua, Pa.

M. C Sherman			Kinzua, Pa.

Amos [illegible]		[illegible] O.

E Linza				Cleveland O

M E Hinklen			Marion O

J. D. Torrance			Marion O

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                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.



NAME                            RESIDENCE

R. H Fetter			Marion

H Phillians			Marion O.

John R. Evans			Marion, O

Mr Mrs E. A. Robinson		Akron, Ohio

J. H. Julian			Acton Ind

Henry Frieman			Sunbury, Ill

W. F. Hughes			Johnstown O

A. J. White			Sunbury, O.

Mr. Mrs J L Pappett		Ashland, O

A. E. Sandstrom  		Erie Pa

Elmer Flick			Newark O

Geo Bowman			Prospect, O.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware, O.

Floyd S Barlorn			Wooster

L F Whipple			Bloomdale O

W C Conner			Col O

Mr &amp; Mrs Jas.  Callahan		Detroit, Mich.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

A F High			New Washington

Zella Lawrence			Wooster O

Ralph T. Alton			Delaware, O

W E Miller			    "	  "
Miss Edna B Dittmar		Lancaster O

Frank Coad			New Orleans

T. A. Bate			Chicago

Mirian Coughlin		           "

Butler Manderville	           "

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                    <text>[page 38]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 72 on left and 73 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.



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Val Young			Pickerington O

C.E. Phillips			Pickerington

R.L. Alton			Delaware, O.

C E Taylor			Washington C.H.O
.
H.L. Sollars			Gillespierille, O

L.L. Mosble			Cleveland O

O.B. Pence			Youngstown O

S Sherbert			Medina O

Harold Blanchard		Medina O

Fred Crumrine			Canton O.

Frederick Crumrine Jr.		   "      O.

Franklin Crumrine		   "      O.

Donald A Crumrine		   "      O.

Wm Crumrine			   "      O.

Ruth Crumrine			   "      O.

Mrs O.F. Crumrine		   "      O.

Catherine Crumrine		   "      O.

O.F. Crumrine			   "      O.

Etta V. Shulty			   "      O.

Mr Fred Crumrine		   "      O.

C.A. Byers			Zanesville, O.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware, O.

Paul Jones			Youngstown, O.

Chris Singer			Youngstown, O.

C. M Chalfunt			Glenford, O.

W C Conner			Col O

J D Baugh &amp; wife		Chattanooga Ten



                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.



NAME                            RESIDENCE

GB McRee			Troy Tenn

Posey McRee			Troy Tenn.

Dock McRee			Troy Tenn.

Jno. F. England			Detroit Mich

H A Hellman			Seattle Wa

J.B. Gordon			    "      "

J Lazear			Danville

Y T Reynolds			Wheeling WVa

Vic Ross			Oaktown Ind.

Mr &amp; Mrs Floyd Ross		    "         "

Mr. J. W. Taugher		Mt Vernon O.

Madeline Weaver			"    "      "

Helen Tulloss			"    "      "

M.A. Arnold			Toledo O

F Shea				Washn D.C

Mr. &amp; Mrs. E.H. Boyd		N.Y.C.

Miss Gutchell			N.Y.C.

Joe Brinkman			Buffalo New York

Harry Strohl			Sidney O.

Wm Hurley &amp; wife		Clinton Iowa

L.F. Dial &amp; family		Miami Fla

L.B. Sands			Mesa, Arizona

C.A. Connaughton		Akron Ohio

C. Laudin			Columbus --

W R Hostetter			Chicago

Rev L Gibson			Toledo Ohio

Geo Simms			Dayton Ohio
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                    <text>[page 39]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 74 on left and 75 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]

                               
                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

				


NAME				RESIDENCE

L O Cox				Eagle Oil Co

R. Evans  &amp; wife		Marietta O

W R Hostetter			Chicago O

Dr McDonald			Kendallville Ind

Val Young			Reynoldsburg

WC Conner			Col O

Jno K.[illegible]		Spgfld O

R. A Whitford wife		Kendellville Ind

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

W H Cook			Newark

W Fogle			        Broadway O

Emery V Adams			Columbus, Ohio

Mr Kian				Painesville Ohio

Mr and Mrs SM Harland		Chardon, Ohio

Alma J Harland			Chardon, Ohio

W O Simmons			Houston Texas

Mrs F Simmons			Houston Texas

Chas [illegible]	        Jamestown,NY

J H Mallory &amp; wife 		Earlington Ky

E O Leland &amp; wife		Buffalo NY

CB Foster			LeRoy O

EB Westlake Jr			Marion, O

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

Mrs Conrad			Cleveland O

Andrew Evans			Grand River O

[illegible]			Brooklyn NY

Theodore Moore			Columbus O

                                

                               HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

Romie Mardy			Charleston W Va

lovel Roger			Charleston W Va

S C Lamey			Wellington Ohio

WB Lankford			Fort Payne Ala

H L Cornelison &amp; wife		Cinn Ohio

Nelson Hamilton			Hillsboro O

Mrs Medsa Hamilton		    "	"

Mr and Mrs F. J. Perpaul	St Augustine Fla

F.A. Oberlin			Bryan Ohio

H P Baker			Indpls

C.S. Gerig			Wooster Ohio

M. O. Beeney &amp; wife		Zanesville

M. B Gorham			Owatonna Minn

V. L. Gorham			Owatonna Minn

G. A. Geasel &amp; wife	        Dallas Tex

Chas Geasel		          "        "

Dr McDonald			Kendallville Ind

D G Manel			Cleveland

J. C. Suttle			Canton, O

N A Brown			Powhatan O

W. N. Brown			Powhatan Ohio

G. Datkuliak			Powhatan O

Dr McDonald			Kendallville Ind

Chas Lake			Akron Ohio

W C Conner			Col O

GA McCoy			Akron Ohio

H.M. Kellogg &amp; wife		Evansville Ind
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                    <text>[page 40]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 76 on left and 77 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

A. P. Jones			Bangor, Maine

C Newton			Tampa Fla

Dr. and Mrs W.M. Hart		Marietta Ohio

Jno K. Foster			Spgfld Ohio

Joseph F Carpenter &amp; wife	Ft Lauderdale Fla

Mrs A F Carpenter		Cleveland Ohio

Wm S. Kitchen			Wolcottville Ind.

Geo Cornelius			Wolcottville Ind.

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

Mr &amp; Mrs F J Ives		Oneonta NY

L S Proctor			Bement Ill

Kll Body			Bement Ill

Daniel H Manning		Rector Ark

Kenneth F. Estey		Fairport N.Y
.
Lewis L. Mears			Granville, Ohio

				          Granville, Ohio
				          O.U. 29
Ward S. Miller			Poland, N.Y. 

Wendall P. Stanford		Rock Island, Ill O.U. 29

M.T. Frazier			Lima, O

R. A Anderson &amp; wife		Toledo O

L.B. Judson			Elmira NY

F.H. Oberlin			Bryan O

F. O. Redick			Charlott Mich

Mr &amp; Mrs. H.C. Shell		Bristol Ten

Mr &amp; Mrs F. J. Gaenzler 	Rochester N.Y.

W. S. Johnson			Charlotte N.C.

A P Keroy Dr [illegible]	Col

Mr &amp; Mrs G.W. White		St. Louis Mo




                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

C C Knighten and wife	        Alliance O

Mrs H.L. Raymond		Corry Pa

Mrs. Fred Barnes		Corry Pa

Mr &amp; Mrs Sidney Wilson		Beverly Hills California

Wall Lawden			Dayton Ohio

Howell J Means			    "	"

Frank Hessie			Buffalo N Y.

W C Conner			Col O

E.V. Sleight &amp; wife		Kalamazoo Mich

R. P. Watson			Cols O

Mrs D. J. Williams		Girard O

Mrs Catherine Osgood		Girard O

Mrs Julia Walton		Girard O.

Mrs Harry Declaut		Girard Ohio

Louis Schmidt			Akron Ohio

O G DeLong			Akron, Ohio

Robert W Smith			New Lexington, Ohio

C.L. Weeks			St. Petersburg, Fla

Harry Mong			"	"         "

M.C. Armstrong			Schenectady, N.Y.

R.R. Cameron			Defiance O - Johnston Service C

L. Lock &amp; wife			Charlestoon W Va

R. Lock &amp; wife			   "	      "

A C Bower			Batavia N.Y.

Pg Kent &amp; wife			Cleveland

C.E. Stearns			Indianapolis Ind
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                    <text>[page 41]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 78 on left and 79 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Mr. &amp; Mrs C.N Marsh		Columbus O

R.P. Watson			Cols O.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware, O.

H Hoffman Wife			St Louis Mo

Wm Johnson			"         "

Mr &amp; Mrs EH Gray		Cincinnati O

Roy Worden &amp; wife		Oswego NY

R P Watson			Cols O.

W D Medcalf			U.S. Army A.C.

Earl P Miller			Cleveland O.

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

E W McGhee			Cleveland O

Carrie S McGhee			Cleveland O

Mr &amp; Mrs. R. Rupp		Cincinnati, O.

Mrs Della McGarvin		Detroit Mich

Mr &amp; Mrs Roy Pugh		U.S. Army COC

Mr Elsie Graham 		New Castle, Ind

John Zelenka Jr Mother &amp; Sister	Cleveland O

Steve Chylik &amp; wife		Cleveland O

E.W. McGhee			Cleveland O

Carrie S. McGhee		Cleveland O

Fred Hurd			Salamanca N.Y

Mamard Hurd		        Salamanca NY

A U [illegible]			[illegible] WV

Mrs. Huddleston			Bridgeport, Ill

Mrs. J Cumming			Bridgeport, Ill

Mr Mrs [illegible] Ikelu	Battle Creek Mich

                           

                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss. 

  
NAME                            RESIDENCE

J Max Slaughter			Newark O

Earnest Grimm			[illegible] Ohio

R. D. Waite &amp; Family		Winter Park Fla

Frederick L Brown &amp; Family	Elyria Ohio

D R Watkins			Los Angles California

A. Davis &amp; wife			Cleveland O

R.P. Watson			Cols O.

EB Westlake Jr			Marion O

R. DeBolt			Marion, O

WC Conner			Col O

Mrs W A Davis			Nowata Okla

Pauline Davis			Nowata Okla

Helen Davis			Nowata Okla

Mr &amp; Mrs G J Philp		Flint, Mich

Glen Selley			Columbus O

Edith Spilman			Detroit Mich

Mae Sharkey		        "         "

Mr and Mrs William C. Hammerle	Cleveland, Ohio

Mrs. Jennie Hammerle		   "	 "

Mr &amp; Mrs S Honoroff		Uniontown Pa

H.L. Clark			Millersburg O

Mr &amp; Mrs P A Gordon 		East St Louis Ill

Geo. J. Driscoll		Springfield Mass

Mrs  "      "       		 "	 "

Beatrice M. Driscoll		 "	 "

William J Driscoll	         "	 "

Wm M. Bacon &amp; Wife		Cleveland, O
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                    <text>[page 42]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 80 on left and 81 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

NAME				RESIDENCE

W.E. Wigley and wife		L.A. Calif.

Mrs. F. J. Porucha - 2 boys	Kent, Ohio

Mrs. M. Curtiss &amp; daughter	   "         "

Mr &amp; Mrs. S.M. Clark		Niagara Falls, N.Y.

Edw. Detmer			Rising Sun, Ind

Mr and Mrs H Thunn		Middletown, Ohio

Al. Landes			Springfield Ohio

Jim Haynes			     "	     "

S H Davis &amp; wife		Cleveland O.

Mr &amp; Mrs J L Sumney		Youngstown O

Henry J Franklin		Okland California

Harry H. Harris			Seattle, Wash.

Dan C Wright			Dayton O

Jas Grinnell			Canton O

John Petruski Jr		Stockton Pa

Elmer Flick			Newark Ohio

Val Young			Reynoldsburg

Mr Mrs B A Burnham		Toledo

L D Grien &amp; wife		Gainesville Fla

F Chanter &amp; Bro			Cleve O.

E B Criswell			Dayton O

A M Criswell			 "     "

Mr &amp; Mrs ES Link		Chicago Ill

Mr &amp; Mrs O E Hester		Akron Ohio

John Chaste			Cleveland Ohio

Terave Chaste			   "	 "

John Burr		           "	 "




                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

Mr &amp; Mrs Wm McDermott		Newport Ky

Mr &amp; Mrs Holding		Lorain Ohio

Neva Holding			   "	"

G Elmer				   "	"

Mr &amp; Mrs. W.C. Miller		Newell Wva

Paul R Miller			     "	"

Wilbur C Miller			     "	"

Henry W Shuster			Plain City Ohio

Mr Harry Tweedy &amp; wife		Akron, Ohio

P.M. Tweedy &amp; Son		  "        "

M P Ashbrook			[illegible]

Mr &amp; Mrs X G Buehler		St Louis Mo

TR McElhatter &amp; wife		Franklin Pa

Mr &amp;  Mrs J M Rose &amp; Daughter	Anderson Ind.

Mrs Fred Secrist		Rock River Wyo

R F Myers Famy 	        	Odon Indiana

C.W.O.R.E. McClure		Cleveland Ohio

Mrs E.C. Filer			Erie Penna

Miss Geogie Buckhan		Erie Penna

Miss E T Burns			Chicago Ill

Russell Young			Dayton O

Mr &amp; Mrs J.E. Murray &amp; Sons	Painesville Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs H Edward		Scranton Pa

Don D Tullis wife w sons	Buffalo Ny

John, Stuart Smith		Terra Haute Ind

Mrs. M Bowen			Columbus

Mrs Edith M Donald		Columbus O
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                    <text>[page 43]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 82 on left and 83 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Ray D Ferris			Clyde Ohio

A S Hogan			Detroit

C L [illegible]                 Columbus

Mrs W. G. Ratliff		Logan W. Va

Mrs G. C. Dwyer			Andover Ohio

Elizabeth Ratliff		Logan W Va.

H M Kelly			Fremont Ohio

N. Fry				Fremont Ohio

E. Rearick		          "	"

W. J. Williams &amp; family		Wheeling WVa

T W Gore			Cleveland

U R  Hardendorf          	      "

S C Ebert			Columbus

C C Hanawalt			Col O

Elmer Young			Col

Robt Ewing			Col

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware

E Pennywitt and wife		Portsmouth O

Robert P Schmidt, wife,Daughter	Cleveland O

W P. Ashbrook			Granville O

Wm Wentz			Hamilton

H B Davis &amp; wife		North Randall O

O.E. Balyeat			Sparta, Mich

Mrs. Sarah Balyeat		Middlebury, Ind

Wilma Balyeat			Middlebury, Ind

Otto C. Miller			Middlebury, Ind

Tod Lewis			Covington, Ky

Bob Morgans			Covington, Ky




                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

E B Westlake Jr			Marion, O

Mr &amp; Mrs E L Ellsmith, daughter	Dayton O.

L M Olle			Akron O

H. S. Van Gilder &amp; family	Youngstown O

Val Young			Reynoldsburg

Mr &amp; Mrs H. H. Henderson	Cleveland O

M H Warner			Woodstock O

H S Thurber			Tucson Ariz

Fannie    "

Dewey Henson			Columbus N.Y.

Mildred Henson			Columbus N.Y.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

Clinton Miller			Omaha Neb.

Albert Lenhart			Berwick O

Anthony P Lenhart		New Riegel O

Kermit L. Sanders		New Riegel O

Herman Karch			New Riegel O

Philip Rimhart	        	New Riegel O

C F James			Troy	O

Dr W F OMally &amp; Party	        Webster Groves Mo

Lo Mc [illegible] &amp; son		Cleveland Ohio

W. D. Fink			Lancaster

Pauline O Baily			Westtown Pa

Jesse S Baily			Chicago Ill

Emma K. Biss &amp; family		Miami, Fla

R C Anderson &amp; wife		Fostoria O

B D Watchler			Cleveland
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                    <text>[page 44]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 84 on left and 85 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Mrs G. F. Graner and party	St Louis Mo

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ray B Goetze		Wheeling, W. Va

Mr. W. C. Goetze		 "	      "

George Wood			 "	      "

Mrs. W.E. Sullivan		 "	      "

H Hudson &amp; wife			Columbus, O.

C.V. Markison			E. Aurora Ill

J. M. Dunham			Celina O

B A Eisenlohr 		        Columbus O

Brice Eisenlohr  		Columbus O

Mr Mrs E W Lane			Paulding O

J L Dawson &amp; family		Louisville Ky

Elmer Willis &amp; wife	        Nashville Tenn

G. C. Evans			Jackson O

Mr and Mrs Davis		North Randall

Mr Mrs Mayerson			Covington Ky

Mrs Mesh			Cin Ohio

Mrs E Cable			Chanute Kans

Mrs. J. D. Brown		Neodesha Kas

Mr &amp; Mrs L.M. Burke &amp; daughter	Chanute Kas

D. L Draser			Cleveland O

Reese Benir			[illegible] Ky

C D Myer			Cleveland O

E.R. S Welsh			Bucyrus, Ohio

EB Westlake			Marion, O

Mr &amp; Mrs L.L. Hendren		Athens, Georgia

Dr. &amp; Mrs A. W. Herr		Cleveland, O


                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

Mr Chas Fischer			Cincinnati Ohio

Mrs Chas Fischer		Cincinnati Ohio

Mrs G. C. Ingels		Cincinnati Ohio

Mildred Ingels			Cincinnati Ohio

A.M. Mills			Champaign Ill

Frances E Wischeart	          "	     "

Mrs F H Barton		          "          "

F H Barton		          "	     "

Floyd S. Barlow			Wooster

A. G Pratt			Panama City Fla

B.L. Pratt			Panama   "      "

Jurion Pratt			Panama   "      "

Ada F.     "		        "	 "      "

HM Bitters and wife		Covington Ky

Alis Klumper children	         "	   "

W A Phillis			Cleveland

A.E. Phillis			        "

Mr &amp; Mrs P Wagner		Springfield O.

Mr J. Smit		          "         "

Mr and Mrs T Benedict		Philly Pa

Mr &amp; Mrs S H Monroe	        Cleveland, O

Mr &amp; Mrs Dale Wippel		Pomeroy Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs Howard Bushnell	Toledo, Ohio

George Funk &amp; wife		Portsmouth Ohio

Mr &amp; Mr N N Van Brunt		Alton, Ill

Mr &amp; Mrs B.W. Churburn  	NYC

R. F. Churburn		        "
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                    <text>[page 45]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 86 on left and 87 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

J Todd				Cleveland

B C Petrie			Cleveland

L A Petrie			Cleveland

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

Mr &amp; Mrs L E Bussett		Adrian Mich

W C Conner			Col O

John Hopkins			N Y C

Miss Maria Levis			"

W F Stewart			Columbus, O

Melvin Bowman			Akron O

Arch Turner			 "    "

J C Sconce			Cinti

H. J. Fagan			Los Angeles Calif

Marcella Simpson		Burbank Calif

W E Sharpnuck			Ft Wayne Ind

J R Darling			Coshocton O

Mrs Josie Montross		Pontiac Mich

Ed Evans			      "	"

Mrs E. Evans			      "	"

Mrs S. James			      "	"

Mr W W Arbuckle			Sharon Pa

Mrs W W Arbuckle		      "	"

H.L. Beakes			Louisville Ky

C.F. Maley wife			Maysville Ky

E. P. Chevalier			Greenfield, Mass

N Cox				Columbus Ohio

Mr. Fred Schoeffler and wife	Branch Hill Ohio



                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.



NAME                            RESIDENCE

R. T. Johnston &amp; Wife		Covington Ky

Mr &amp; Mrs Joseph Cerrous		Cleveland O

J F &amp; Mrs Moore			Newark O

Mr &amp; Mrs J F Baugh		Pineville Ky

Mary K Baugh			      "	"

J. M Cada			Welsh Hills O

C F Lusk			Granville Ohio

Dick Conway			Napoleon O

J E McMahon &amp; wife		Bristow Okla

Mrs E Brown			      "	"

Frank R Peck			Ashland Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs W Smallfield		Kent Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs Alex Whyte		Kent Ohio

V Bailey			Akron O

Dick Conway			Napoleon O

F. J. James &amp; wife		San Antonio Texas

A H Middleswart			Piqua O

E Bartlett &amp; wife		[illegible] Fla

H. C. Carter &amp; wife		Akron O

Adelaide B McKee and family	New York City

Noah Schnacker			Pandora O

W C Conner			Col O

Joe Tester			[illegible] Okla

Weeder Lalli			         "

Tony Carons			         "

R. F. O'neal			Goose Creek Tx

Mr and Mrs Kinsinger		Erie Pa
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                    <text>[page 46]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 88 on left and 89 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Mr. Harold Shank		Erie Pa

Miss Marion Shank		Erie Pa

Mr Mrs Shank			Erie Pa

Mr &amp; Mrs Norman Fuller		Erie Pa

Mr &amp; Mrs McGrew			Erie Pa

F I Westervelt			Troy O

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

Ed Burr				Indianapolis Ind

Mr and Mrs Ray [illegible]	Erie Pa

C. G. Osborne &amp; wife		Youngstown Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs H Kittner		Warren Pa

R. G. Kittner			   "        "

K.C. Kittner			   "        "

Paul G. Korn			Columbus Ohio

Bessie Wardwell			Strasburg, O.

Mr &amp; Mrs W L Kirk		Akron O

Mr &amp; Mrs H D Robinson		Canton O

Mr &amp; Mrs John C [illegible]	Canton Ohio

F. T. Graves			Columbus Ohio

John Dawood			Napoleon Ohio

L.E. Harris			Toledo Ohio

L E Harris Jr			    "	"

Everette Harris			    "	"

Eva Harris			    "	"

Henry B Burns M.D.	        Des Moines



                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.



NAME                            RESIDENCE

W.S. Johnson			Columbus O

F O Malley &amp; Wife		Cleveland O

Mrs BW Boosinger		Kent O

Alline Boosinger		Kent O

Paul Truckenbrod		Kent O

E V Stacey			Canton O

Chas Barkin &amp; Wife		Denver Colo

Mrs OPal Campbell		East Liverpool

Walter Campbell			East Liverpool

Margaret Gasburry		East Liverpool

Mr &amp; Mrs Geo Hall		Athens Ohio

Mrs J Schenck			Columbus, O

Mr &amp; Mrs HC Beardeler		Perry O

Chas T Ford			    "

Vavein Ford			    "

Mr. Mrs Chas gus		    "

Wm L Libby			Indianapolis

Gaines L Rush			Marion Ohio

Wm Baseter			Cleveland Ohio

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

Mr &amp; Mrs F.P. Upson &amp; sons	Oakland City Ind

Miss Grace Maclua		Cleveland Ohio

GJ [illegible]   	        "	      "

Mr &amp; Mrs. K E Kline		Cleveland Ohio

Mrs Cs &amp; Rufey			Cleveland O

G L Rush			Marion Ohio

F.B. Lurney			Chicago Ills
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                    <text>[page 47]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 90 on left and 91 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

Teddy Smith			Canton O

Bernard Kaufman			Canton O

W.L. Thompson			Zanesville O

Ford Eanes			Akron O.

Jas Williaus			Cleveland

Homer Andrews			Galion O

E.V Stacey			Canton O

C.J. Prendergast		 "     "

G.F. Rush			Marion O.

Mr &amp; Mrs Tom Hopper		Akron    "

"       " Rob Coble &amp; Kids        "

H. L. Blondo			Toledo Ohio

C A Brenneman			Cleveland Ohio

Grn W. A. Lewis &amp; wife		Columbus

Capt R. Harris &amp; wife		        "

Capt J. C. Hippert		        "

Lieut Mable Hippert		        "

James Hollond &amp; family		Akron Ohio

J.H. Gardinier			Oberlin O.

W E Hammond			Cleveland O.

Sgt Billy Murray		U.S.A.

W.G. Witten			Youngstown O

Mrs. J. Zybach			Niagara Falls, Ont.

Miss M. Zybach		        "	"  
       
Geo. Shaw			N. York City

Ernest Cain			Cleveland O


                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

E.V. Stacey			Canton O

C J Prendergast			"       "

Mr &amp; Mrs Marian Moore		Cincinnati O

Mr &amp; Mrs E.S. Cutler		Arlington Mass

Al Pearsall                     Boston, Mass

L J Damon			Jamestown N.Y.

Louis Williams			Chgo

Wm Booth			Kerhonkson NY

Mevin Deyo			Kerhonkson NY

Warren Deyo		        Kerhonkson NY

M D Ashbrook			Cleveland

John Trigg			Mt Vernon O

W L Herbst &amp; wife		Toledo O

J.E. Le [illegible]		Rochester NY

J A Dagnean			Dayton O

G.F. Rush           		Marion, O

J.H. Gamble			New [illegible] O

Miss E Monroe			New York City (509 Fifth Ave)
					         (Suite 1101)
H. Finke			Cinti O

H Green				    "

L. Thress		        Cin, O

W. F Thress			Cin, O.

V.V. Vale		        St Cloud Fla.

Val Young			Reynoldsburg

G. F. Rush			Marion O.

C.L. Keach			Akron O

W.E. Nichaus			Cleveland O

C R Piker			Terra Haute, Ind.
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                    <text>[page 48]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 92 on left and 93 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Anna Gander			Stanford Ky

Elizabeth Gander	        "       "

Fred Gander &amp; wife	        "	"

Chas E. Burkhardt		Franklin Pa

(Miss) Mildred Burkhardt        "	"

Geo P. Wigfield &amp; wife		Akron O.

Mrs. H. F. Pollock		Wilmore, Ky.

Rev. H.F. Pollock		Wilmore, Ky.

Truman B Allison		Cincinnati, O.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

M Powers and Wife		Akron O

W M Zomes			Akron O

Mr &amp; Mrs E G Brace		Conneaut O

Mr &amp; Mrs E B Clarke	        Lafayette Ind

Mrs. Byron L. Ely II		Ridgway Pa

Richard Ebersbach		Pomeroy, Ohio

E H Daniel			Springfield O

H.P. Irwin			Waldo O

Otto Moxley			Mt Vernon O

Clem Crawford			700 May St Akron

Mr Clem Crawford		-    -    -

Earnest Daues			-    -    -

G P Stansell &amp; wife		Birmingham, Ala

M.S. Smith                      Clyde O

Chas Jessup			Terre Haute Indiana

J W Wand			Cleveland

H M Klamfoth			Col. Ohio


                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

Arthur Schroeder		Hamilton O

Charles Mears			Delaware O

E R Potter		          "	  "

G. F. Rush			Marion O.

Hugh Diamond			Galion Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs. J.A. Ewing.		Akron, Ohio

Mrs &amp; Mrs R H Carpenter		Chicago Ill

J. Thornton			Buffalo N.Y.

J Shea				       "

G F Sandy			       "

Mrs G LeBrandt			N Y City

E.J. Powell			K.C.

Helen Dan			Chicago

Bob Hanscom			K C

E.C. Sprague			Whitehall Mich.

U. J. Noltner			Chicago

Melba Rhodes			Chgo Ill.

H. P. Irwin &amp; Wife		Waldo, O.

Mr &amp; Mrs W. B. Clark		Tulsa Ok

Claire Post			   "      "

Otto Moxley			Mt. Vernon O

W. A. Diefenbach		Granite City, Ill.

J.L. Wilson &amp; wife		Albany Ind.

L E Raub			Col. O

[illegible] Jr. 		Atlanta Ga

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

W S Fogle			Marion O
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                    <text>[page 49]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 94 on left and 95 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Truman Allison			West Salem, O

Chas. Moore			Albany NY

J.B. Mathias and wife		Maumee, Ohio

Mary Jane Henderson		   "     "

J.R. Darling			Coshocton Ohio

W. C. Benson			Col O.

H.P. Irwin			Waldo - O

J.E. Behringer			Indianapolis Ind

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

James E Visoky			Cleveland Ohio

Bertha Visoky			Cleveland Ohio

L.B. Lodge			Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

W A [illegible]			Mansfield O

Clarence [illegible]		Lakeview O

Chas Jessup			Terre Haute

G.F. Rush			Marion, O.

G.A. Martz			Cincinnati O

O.G. Martz			Cincinnati O

Mrs Baumgardner			Millersburg O

Mr &amp; Mrs Earl Gammill		Nashville Tenn

Mr and Mrs W. E. Ellis		New Post Tenn

Flossie Humphrey		Cleveland

PW Gaines &amp; wife		St Louis Mo

P.C. Woffe			Cambridge Springs PA

Gaines L Rush			Marion Ohio

C Wm Fergus and wife		Freeport O

RC Hunlof			Chicago Ill



                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

Mrs A A Goff			Youngstown, O.

Miss Alice Goff		         "       "

Mrs Lucy Chadwick	         "       "

D Sharp				Canton Ohio

Ao Blalock			Canton N.C.

G.L. Rush			Marion O

B A Waltz			Los Angeles

H N Goldsbey			Columbus Ohio

E L Ramey			Col Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs Jackson		Col Ohio

Edw. H. Tingley			Dayton Ohio

Tony [illegible]		Salem Ohio

Mrs Shilling			    "	"

H. Shilling			    "	"

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

Richard Cole			Youngstown O

Clara Cole			Youngstown O

Henry Franks			Sunbury Pa

Mrs Harry Gregory		Westfield N.Y.

Miss Florence Gregory		Westfield N.Y.

Mrs S Lang			Buffalo N.Y.

H R Gregory			Westfield N.Y.

K R Wright			Columbus O

G L Rusk			Marion O

Stewart Mills			Cleveland

G.L. Rusk			Marion O

P.E. Trumbo			Joliet Ill
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                    <text>[page 50]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 96 on left and 97 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.



NAME				RESIDENCE

J O Cragin			Detroit

S. F Graber			Cin O

Ira O Burdett			Mt Vernon O

G. L. Rush			Marion O.

Mr &amp; Mrs Geo Gamrean		Cleveland O

James Mitchell			Buffalo, N.Y.

C F Decker			Tiffin, O

N F Weding wife son		Cleveland Ohio

Otto Moxley			Mt Vernon, O.

George Glasser		           "

Mr &amp; Mrs R J Walter		Akron O

C.M. Brown &amp; wife		Astabula O

Ray Davis 			Marietta O

Dan R. Cole			Marietta O

Job Grunnan			Canton O.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

A L [illegible] wife		Winterport Me

Mr &amp; Mrs S H Monroe		Cleveland

G C Evans			Jackson O

Jas. Myers			Fredonia O

J O Cragin			Detroit

Mr &amp; Mrs John Schinnerer	Riley Ind

Lyman L Houlton		        Boston, Mass.

Miss E. Bear			Girard Penna

Mr. Bear			   "      "

J. O. Cragin			Detroit

Ray G. Rawson &amp; wife	


                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

G Bursen			Detroit Mich

S F Selby			Cleveland Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs C W Dawson		Cleveland Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs J Siski		Cleveland Ohio

Mr Paul Hackney			Newark Ohio

				Decatur Alabama

E.C. Payne &amp; wife		North Tonawanda. N.Y.
	
E. G Todd			Hamilton

C Stranell			Hamilton

Mr &amp; Mrs P J Schilling		Ft Recovery O.

A C Cachran			Newark O

Wm Joe Prewitt			Cincinnati Ohio

R.E. M Daniel	        	Springfield O

F G Sheets			Delaware O

Mr &amp; Mrs Truman Allison		Palm Beach Fla.

Mr &amp; Mrs H. E. Asplin		Rocky River, O

Miss M.A.        "	           "	     "

Miss G. M. Hartle		   "	     "

Wm J Smallfield			Kent, O.

Alex Whyte			Kent O.

F.M. Harmon			Kent O.

WE Bounds			Kent O.

Wm Ludick			Kent O.

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

Mary A. Ford			Columbus

Paul Scianna

235 Wheeller St

Akron O

G.L. Rush			Marion O.
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                    <text>[page 51]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 98 on left and 99 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Tom Wolf			Findley O

W.T. Barnes			Denver Colorado

LE Bumb &amp; wife			Cincinnati O

Mable King			Benton Ill

M L Frazier			Lima O

Mr &amp; Mrs S C Barnes		Milwaukee Wis.

F G Sheets			Delaware O

W.M. Davison			Youngstown O.

Walter E Hawke &amp; wife		New Carlisle O.

F. J [illegible]		Cleveland O.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

F. I Westervelt			Troy O.

C W Baxter			Cleve. Ohio

R C Morris			Portland Ind.

G. L. Rush			Marion O

R.P. Watson			Cols O

J V Malloy			Cleveland

J L Shea                            "

C.L. Sanford			Finley O

R.P. Watson			Cols. O.

F H McClure &amp; family		Santa Monica, Cal

W H Blizzard			Col O

D R Boyd			Waldo O

D E Daniels and wife		Sidney Ohio

J F Shea and wife		Cols, Oh

Mr J F. Bartlett &amp; wife		Cleveland O

Henry Holmes			Miami Fla



                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

Henry Fagan			Elkhart Ind 

J C Sherie &amp; wife		Cleveland O

L H Bridges &amp; wife		Champaign Ill

Otto Shertiger &amp; wife		Danville Ill

Mr &amp; Mrs W Turner		Akron O

Mr &amp; Mrs R H Patton		Memphis Tenn

Miss Lane			Delaware O

Mr &amp; Mrs Oscar Selinabel	[illegible] Md

A.H. McClasky &amp; wife		Los Angeles Calf

ME [illegible]			Nashville Tenn

Jas Carr			      "	     "

Wm Smith			      "	     "

Geo. Wyley			      "	     "

Val Young			Reynoldsburg

Mr and Mrs F [illegible]	Cuya. Falls Ohio

Mr and Mrs C J O Schulz		Akron Ohio

George Myers &amp; wife		Augusta Maine

Mr and Mrs W R Mc [illegible]	Canton O

F G Sheets			Delaware O.

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O.

Mr &amp; Mrs J W Garnett		West Palm Beach, Fla.

Daniel D Toiler		        Dalton Ohio

Robert Williams &amp; wife		Cin Ohio

Logan Depew			Wood River Ill

Mr &amp; Mrs F Taylor		Akron Ohio

Mr and Mrs J O Garner		Akron Ohio

Omray Garner			Akron Ohio

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                    <text>[page 52]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 100 on left and 101 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Mrs H.W. Henderson		Ryegate Vermont

W H Carter			Tampa Fla.

James Wickham			Boston Mass.

R Olson				Canton O.

Rev. &amp; Mrs. H. F. Pollock	Slippery Rock, Pa RI.

Mr &amp; Mrs T.A. Krebs		Cleveland O

Mrs Geo. A Krebs		Newark. O

Mrs W S. Perry			Phoenix Arizona

D.C. Johnson			Bucyrus O.

Mr &amp;  Mrs. J. G. Crisman	Bellaire, Ohio

Donald Crisman			      "	  "

W Boley				Mt Gilead Ohio

W Boley				Mt Gilead Ohio

H Kauff				Canton Ohio

B. Kauff			Canton Ohio

J C Hupp USN			Anapolis Md

F R Perrme and wife		Oil City Pa

Alleues Murpy			NY Cy  Columbia University

Frank R. Sutton			Chgo

Mr &amp; Mrs Danielson		Chicago Ill

William Abell			Akron O

Larry Abell			Akron O

E G Wittyoung			Springfield, O.

Mary Ellyn Wilson		Lakewood Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs R. Barnes		Youngstown O

J.D. Barnes			  "      "

James Fowler Family wife	New Castle Pa


                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

William G. Kehrel family	Alhambra, Calif.     6/26

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

W S Thomas			Youngstown O

W Frederick Thomas		Youngstown O

Wilbert Bousen			Pennsyvain

Dan C Wright			Dayton O

W R Hostetter			Chicago O

W C Conner			Col, O.

D. N. Soren			Los Angeles Calif

H G Rappleye			Bronson Mich

Mr &amp; Mrs John L Obon	        Cini O

M. V. Miller &amp; family		New Haven Conn.

Louis B Clark- Norbert &amp; Myles	Pekin Ill

C E Chase &amp; wife		Cincinnati Ohio

Eugene Kersfield		San Diego Calif

R.R. Lloyd			Cols.

Mr. &amp; Mrs Rufert		Gainesville A

Jos F [illegible] &amp; Family	Fremont O

J Louis Ziegler			Los Angeles Cal

Harold D. Wech			Delaware Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs Bobolsky		St Louis Mo

Miss Hertz			     "

Mrs D Schwartzkopf		St Louis Mo

Miss ME Telford			Salem Illinois

Miss L.O. Vogt			Salem Illinois

Nat B Terrille			London Ky

E Mullins &amp; wife		Buffalo N.Y.
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                    <text>[page 53]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 102 on left and 103 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

C. White			Galena Ohio

Doc Hopkins			Cleveland, Ohio

E Grandstaff			Youngstown Ohio

F G Sheets			Delaware O.

R C. Morris			Portland Ind

Mr &amp; Mrs C S Zuber		Chicago Il

Mr &amp; Mrs W. G Green		Youngstown Ohio

Lieut Sayer &amp; wife		Buffalo N.Y.

O C Brooking			North Lima

E R Horns			Somerset O

Mrs E H Schaeffer		Hasbrouck Hgts, N.J.

Mrs. L.O. Vogt			Salem, Ill.

Miss L.O. Vogt			Salem, Ill.

Mrs G. Best			4215 Nottingham Rd Detroit Mich

Mrs F Tafel and Evelyn &amp; Floyd	15 N. Lorel Ave Chicago Ill

[illegible] Lehrue		Marion O

Frank Graham			    "  "

Chas Jackson			Athens Ala.

T. L. Starkey			     "	"

Velpo Greeshaw		            "	"

W.A. Wallen			Iowa City Ia

Jack Hankins			Huntington Ind

Mrs. J. M. Langan		Bristow, Okla.

				422 So. Main

Florence      "     "		      "	"	


Katherine    "     "		      " "
            &amp; Nina Broady
               (sister)
Mrs J.E. Underwood		12913 St. Clair

C T Philipp Wife &amp; Daughter	Cols O



                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

E K Tusing &amp; wife		Tiffin Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs J.K. Bowman		Camp Hill Pa
               &amp; Family

[illegible] Schner	        Marion O.

N Mariner			Robertsville, Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs A.V. Myers		Vienna Ill

E L Newman			Isabella Tenn

T. B. Batson and wife		Isabella Tenn

G M Devine			Memphis 10

Edward Bupta     		Columbus O

Robert Hamaker		           "	   "

W C Conner			Col O

J. W. Daires			Memphis, Tenn

E. L. Motts			Cleveland O

T.A. Mayne			Gatliff Ky

W A Burch			Gatliff Ky

Chas Taylor			Gatliff Ky

Mrs. E. Hessling		St Louis, Mo

Mrs C. Buschart			St Louis Mo

Herbert Buschart		St Louis Mo

Dorothy Buschart		St Louis Mo
		
Robert Buschart			St Louis Mo

L Eggleston			Marion O

E Heerts			[illegible] O

E. F. Luteman			Ashland, O.

A M Cameron &amp; Family		Chgo

G S Gelsanliter			Galion Ohio
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                    <text>[page 54]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 104 on left and 105 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.



NAME				RESIDENCE

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

V.J. Deets			Richmond Ve

Gus Fanond			Centerburg Ohio

Mrs Smith			Sunbury Pa

C. W. Schemp			Martins Ferry, Ohio

W.H. Hunt			Wellington Kas

S. A. Deel			Baldwin, Kans.

C. D. Begin &amp; family		Terre Haute, Ind

Dr &amp; Mrs J. O. Crider		University Miss

Mrs. Mr Taylor			Col O.

Wm F Kerin		        Newark NJ

Wm F Kerin J	                 "        "

Mary E Kerin      	         "        "

Alice Kerin                      "        "

F.M. Brockman			New York City

F.M. Zehendon			Fla

John Smith wife	deughter       [illegible]

Geo F. Allen			Columbus. O.

Mr and Mrs M D Kileur		Cleveland O.

G A Clyker			Moundsville W Va

Mrs. J. B. McCammon		Warwood W.Va
   Geo &amp; 2 children

Mrs W. Schenerlein		Bridgeport O.

Mary Kubeck			Bridgeport O.

W. P. Allyn &amp; wife		Terre Haute Ind

w. H. Stallings &amp; wife		Akron, O.

E C Sykes &amp; Family		Youngstown, O

H. J Ackerman			Allentown, Pa


                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

R C Brown			Muir, Pa.

J.W. Fillingnan wife		Knox. Tenn

Gilbert McElroy &amp; family	Cleveland O

Mrs L. Edwards			Cleveland O.

Mrs V. Cassily			Cleveland O

J P Darling			Coshocton O

J. Dickhans			St Louis Mo

Martha Jones			Kansas City Mo

M. A. Schrecengost		Canton, Ohio

J Dickson			MD.

J. F. Evans			Canton Ohio

J B Baughman			Canton Ohio

W G Lehne 			Marion O.

W Mayberry			Canton O.

J H Tayler        		Cambridge Ohio

Mr. &amp; Mrs. John F. Gorsuch      Canton, Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs P. J Tennant		Muncie Ind

Mr &amp; Mrs H C Raker		Cleve Ohio

Mr and Mrs J. Kingby	        Cleveland Ohio

Nat B Sewell		        London Ky

Mr &amp; Mrs John Blom &amp; Daughter	Cincinnati O

"    "      All Evans      "        "      O

E R Lyons			Somerset O

Dr Guy [illegible] &amp; family	Arnoldsburg, Ma

Miss Mother [illegible]	        "	        "

Mr Frank Hidden &amp; Family	Scottdale Pa

Donald Rochester		Ionia Mich
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                    <text>[page 55]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 106 on left and 107 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

H M Reefe			Dayton Ohio

C.H. McKinney &amp; wife		Akron O.

Trivette McKinney		Akron O.

Mr S Stark &amp; wife		Cincinnati Ohio

Mrs Mabel Litcy			Chicago Ill.

Mrs Martha Stoltler		Homerville O.

W C Conner			Col O

F W Crane			Sunbury

T D French			Houston Tex

C F Evey			     "	 "

Mr &amp; Mrs N. R. Harmon

Mr L Price &amp; Son
of Charleston W Va

T.W. Crane			Sunbury, O.

Lester Meurs &amp; family		Canton O

F Illestervelt Daughter &amp; wife	Troy O

Mrs DRR E bornell		Cleveland O

Mr &amp; Mrs Char Sims		Cleveland O

M J. Maloney			Springfield Ohio

F. P Brounstead			Cols Ohio

G. F. Wenzel			Kansas City Mo

Mr and Mrs T. L. Sisney		Chicago Ill

Charles Reeves			Youngstown Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs. Glenn Keeney		Rock Creek, Ohio

Mr and Mrs Gerald Sarah		Marietta O.

Ray Davis			Marietta O

Dennis Tentress			Owensboro Ky

                                

                               HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

	
NAME                            RESIDENCE

S. J. Combs			Owensboro, Ky

Mrs Della Neigenecker		Beloit Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs A. W Binsley		Lisbon Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs Bickel J.B.		Akron O

Catherine Greene		Columbus, O

Emma Tippey			Columbus Ohio

Ralph C. Fox			Massillon Ohio

Geo E Wilhelm			Akron, Ohio

Mrs C.E. Evans			Cincinnati, O.

Etelka Evans			     "	    "

Edward Dempsey			Albany N.Y.

Ernest Geist			Zanesville O.

Euna Shrake			Zanesville O.

Fawn Wilkins			Zanesville O
.
A C Waters			Lou Ky

J W McCulloch			 "     "

W E Suor &amp; wife			[illegible] O

R.F. Breurter &amp; Wife		Conneaut O

Val Young			Reynoldsburg

S.J. Combs			Owensboro, Ky

Dimer Fentress		          "	 

P [illegible] &amp; wife		Niaga Falls N.Y.

Mr &amp; Mrs W F. Bradtmiller	Fort Wayne Ind

Robert Bradtmiller		           "	
      
Margaret	"		           "	
      
Carol Zeick			           "

Mr &amp; Mrs George Keller		Terra Haute, Ind
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                    <text>[page 56]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 108 on left and 109 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

M. Matlack			Toledo O

H D Garrett &amp; Wife		Cincinnati O

Geo Kruze &amp; Wife		Riverside California

D. L. Canfield &amp; wife		Rochester N.Y.

V.D. Stewart			Toledo O.

Ga Duemling			Ft. Wayne Ind.

Bruce Smith			"	   "

Mr &amp; Mrs O. R. Smith		New York City

Mrs C. E. Wilson		New York City

H. M. McDonald			Adairsville Ga

O J Lacey			Adairsville Ga

H.B. Newton			Adairsville Ga

Mr &amp; Mrs F J. Maurey		Akron O

Wm Vincent &amp; wife		Louisville Ky

Nat B Smith      		London Ky

Gaines L Rush			Marion Ohio

W C Conner			Col O

Mrs &amp; Mr Sam Chipner		Akron, O.

J B Triplott &amp; wife		Akron O

J W N[illegible] wife		Akron Ohio

W L.Lacy			Cincinnati O.

Staats Foncarmon		Bicknell, Ind.

Ray Wagner			Fostoria, O.

W G Henning			West Union W VA

C L. Gorman			Chautauqua N.Y.

J H Powell			Sedan Kans

Wm Little			Mendon Ohio



                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.



NAME                            RESIDENCE

Lee Little &amp; wife		Rockford Ohio

B. Kauff			Cleveland

H. Kauff			Cl -  -  -

Mr &amp; Mrs T Evey			Cincinnati Ohio

Dr &amp; Mrs P B Wilmer		Abilene Ks

Dr &amp; Mrs G.D. Hampton	        "	"

Val Young			Reynoldsburg, O.

H C Fagan			Sunbury Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs S H Monroe &amp; Donna	Bay Village, O.

Mr &amp; Mrs W. H. Duncan		Akron Ohio

E.E. Fish &amp; family		Lexington, Ky.

JC Stickel			Troy Ohio

R.C. Fox			New Concord, Ohio

W. C. Pigg			Petersburg Tenn

George Bradford			Buffalo NY

W P Bradford			   "	"

G A Bradford		           "	"

T. J. [illegible]		Findlay, O

Charles W. Damon		Findlay, Ohio

Wm Scheuermann			Cin Ohio

WC Conner			Col O

O I Watson			1609 Lauderdale

			        Lakewood, Ohio

R. L. Smith and wife		Canton Ohio

S.A Bogar			Salem Ohio

A.C. Bogar			Salem Ohio

A M Holland			Y-stown Ohio

Mrs Eva Stair			Chicago
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                    <text>[page 57]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 110 on left and 111 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

J B Murpley &amp; wife		Hammond Ind

James Wilson			Lakewood O

J M Flora			Akron O

Howell &amp; wife			Model Tenn

Mrs Sills &amp; Dan			   "	"

Mr and Mrs R. L. Hugus		Youngstown O

J. L. Walten			Clintonville O.

Mr &amp; Mrs G. N. Nelson		Akron Ohio

Sam Allison			Ridgecrest, N.C.

J. A. Allison			     "	     "

J H Miesse			Newark, Ohio

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Goss			Toronto, Ont.

Mr. &amp; Mrs. Randall		Toronto

Lee Floyd			Kansas City, Mo.

Dan Hayes			Eunice La

M N. Smith			Ontario Canada

Mr. &amp; Mrs S H Monroe &amp; Donna	Bay Village, O

Raymond Taylor			Jefferson O

H A Stephis			Grimsley TN

Charlie Keys			Creston TN

Nat B. Sewell			London Ky

L.L. Vandegrift			Cinti

R Trowbridge			   "

E M Trowbridge			   "

R.G. Dorrey			Youngstown Ohio

W. E. Savin		         "	          "

B. Hone			         "	          "

D. Lewis		         "	          "



                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss. 



NAME                            RESIDENCE

H A Stephis and wife		Grimsley TN

Charlie Keys			Creston, TN

R. P. Watson			Cols, O.

Mr. Mrs. Glenn Entriken		Gladwin Mich

G Delano &amp; J. Devoe		Albany N.Y

L.C. Adams			Oberlin O

W E Bozman			Marion O

J S Duteil			Marion O

J D McLaughlin
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Mr &amp; Mrs D.B. Swisher		Zanesville O.

Marie Swisher			Zanesville Ohio

F E Bakes			New York City

John Leatherod			Cleveland Ohio

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

Mr GB Smith &amp; wife &amp; son	Baltimore Md

J A Cross			Youngstown O

W C Conner			Col O

Mr &amp; Mrs Stead			Detroit Mich

A. C Carman &amp; wife		Portsmouth O

Edward Darden			107 Maplewood Ave Cuyahoga Falls Ohio	
	
Ellis Darden			107 Maplewood Ave Cuyahoga Falls Ohio

R.C. Fox			New Concord Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs Geo L Roberts		Livingston Ky

Mr Jesse McHargue		Pine Hill  Ky

P M Glackin			Columbus

S. C. Adams			Oberlin O
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                    <text>[page 58]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 112 on left and 113 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Mr and Mrs Wm Walker		Houston Tex

Mr James Harrison		Cleveland Ohio

Henry Fagan			Elkhart, Ind.

R.G. Maglott			Cols, O.

Edward Hixon			Washington C.H.O.

F R Smith			Urbana Ill

E.C. Elliott			Lansing, N.C.

Albert Greer			     "

R.L. Harms			     "

Ralph C. Fox			New Concord, Ohio

H W McNeill			Indianapolis Ind

Joe McNeill			Indianapolis Ind

W C Conner			Col O

D. Hall				Col O

J W Stone			Cols Ohio

H Leymorne &amp; wife		Ohio Bell Tel Co

J. W. Seevers &amp; family		Akron Ohio

Val Young			Reynoldsburg, O

Mr &amp; Mrs Tab{illegible}		Buffalo NY

Jack Robeson and wife		Danville, O.

S Freeman			Cleveland O

L Margolin		          "	  "

H Weinstein		          "	  "

D H Edwards			Culver, Ind

Mrs Mrs Joseph Teagan	        Albany NY

C.H. Twiggs			Parkersburg, W. Va.

H L Stune			Akron O



                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.



NAME                            RESIDENCE

E.P. Plain Jr.			Akron O

F D Dare			Chicago, Ill

Eugene Thomas			Lyreni

H. R. Maitland			Cleveland O.

S.O. Harvey			Springfield O

Chas Bird		           "	    "

C. L. Decker			Col. O.

Joe Langs			Tampa Flor

Nat B Sewell			London, Ky.

R. O Soldner			Van Wert, O.

Mrs J C. Steener		Wapakoneta O

C B N {illegible}		Danville O

Mrs H. Meerwin		        Gambier Ohio

Ruth A King			Gambier Ohio

Gainea L Rush			Marion Ohio

W C Conner			Col O

H B Begley &amp; wife		Canton O

Curtis D Borden			Centerburg O

P W Darleisy			Coshocton O

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

Jas M Flynn			Zanesville O

Ray D Henderson			Kent O

Mr &amp; Mrs P. J Turnaut		Columbus O.

Lucille Elmore			Interstate [illegible]

Jean Harper		          "	      "

Geraldine Hobson	          "	      "

WM Srosser &amp; family		Norwood Ohio
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                    <text>[page 59]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 114 on left and 115 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Mrs Elizabeth Kiser		Meadville Pa

Marian E Kiser			Meadville, Pa.

Frank E Brown			Saegertown Pa

Mr &amp; Mrs C M Maier		Buffalo N.Y.

Peter D Borden			Centerburg O.

Lacy Cahon			Anderson Ind

G Huismaun			Philadelphia Pa

Curtis D Bordan			Centerburg O

Fred Edwards			Ashland O

Eddie Hawk			     "	"

W C Conner			Col O

John Paghe			Cleveland O

James Paghe			      -	  "

E R Norton			      -	  "

Mr and Mrs G E Walker &amp; Family	Irwin Pa

W &amp; H Francis			Zanesville O

Bunyan Spencer			Granville O

L G Alstatt			Kincaid Ill

J. M. Simes			Ourland Calif

J C Lasas			Zanesville O

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware, O

John F. Robb &amp; wife		Cleveland Ohio

E Carmichael &amp; wife		Council Bluffs Ia

W. C. Miller			Louisville Ky

Ralph Fox			New Concord, O

Otho Whipple			West Salem, Ohio

R W Beeler			Chicago

M J Maloney			Springfield

                                

                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

Mr &amp;  Mrs Winters		Interstate Le [illegible] Chicage Ill

Walter Gamir			Shelbyville Ind

F H Laurie			Cleve

E R Laurie			Cleve

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

R H Drouilland			Toledo O.

Victor Blake			Delaware, O.

W C Conner			Col O

Mr &amp; Mrs J C Stickel		Troy Ohio

Mrs Elizebeth Umbergar		Pittsburg Pa

Mr. &amp; Mrs Claude J Fink		Youngstown, O

Mr. &amp; Mrs V.B. Price		Cleveland O

Miss Frances Price	            "	  "

Mr &amp; Mrs C Young		Akron Ohio

Mr James F Ryan 		Dayton Ohio

M.J Maloney			Springfield Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs J. C. Stickel		Troy, O.

Mrs Elizabeth Umberger		Pittsburg, O

Dan Owran			Lodi Ohio

B F Thompson &amp; Family		Miami Fla

Margaret R. Waters		Indianapolis

Lillian J Martin		          "

J B Coy &amp; wife			Oak Park Ill

J H Hoover			Akron O

Harry Truxall			Jelloway O

Camel C Wilson &amp; Wife		Cleveland Ohio

Joe {illegible} Gastione	{illegible}
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                    <text>[page 60]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 116 on left and 117 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

T M Garney and wife		Gastonia NC

Dewey Ferguson		        309 vance st

				Gastonia NC

Frank Duncan			Gastonia N.C.

J P Farmer			Gastonia N.C.

J H Fullerton			New Castle Pa

P.A. Morehead			Col. O.

J {illegible}     		Philadelphia Pa

R E Shan

Manchester Tenn

J W Crosbie			Manchester Tenn

Donnie Cothron			Hartsville Tenn

W K Cothron			     "	   "

Mr &amp; Mrs S J Turnany		Cleveland

Festus Sherbourne		Delaware O

C. D. Staples &amp; wife		Cleveland Ohio

H M Fiskes			Bryan O

Russel Miller			Bryan O

H Breme				Buffalo NY

LL Gehring			Hollywood Calif.

W C Conner			Col O

Mr &amp; Mrs G.E. Latimer		Buffalo N.Y.

John D. Gibe &amp; wife		Chicago Ill.

Mr &amp; Mrs R E Pearce		Cleveland O

H. H. Rhoades			Los Angeles Calif

Mr &amp; Mrs S H Monroe &amp; Donna	Cleveland O

4/16 Val Young			Reynoldsburg O


                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

W D West			Philadelphia Pa

Guy Gleason			Columbiana O
.
Mr &amp; Mrs W Mayberry		Canton Ohio

E Flanagan			Lansing Mich

Mr &amp; Mrs R B Sicam		Akron Ohio

Albert Morrit			London Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs J. Pavlak		Cleveland Ohio

J. E. Flodger			Cleveland

A Smith				Cleveland

C Mathews			Cleveland

Oll Coppock			Athens O

B. G. Heck			Shelby O

H J Hunt

E.S. Eaten			Blufield W Va

Mr &amp; Mrs Hines			Detroit, Mich
.
Carrie Chapman			Sunbury

Jane Madden			Columbus, Ohio

Harold Sinclair			Canton Ohio

R.P. Watson			Cols, O.

W C Conner			Col O

Rev Barnhart			Columbus O

R Mitchell			Col O

Charles Burker			Cumberland Gap Ten

Clay Fortner		           "	         "       "

M J Larson &amp; wife              Mattoon IL

E L Lane                        - - - - -

Mr &amp; Mrs SH Monroe &amp; Donna	Bay Village O

J.C. Hermon			Beaver Falls, Pa. 
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                    <text>[page 61]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 118 on left and 119 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

FH McFadden			6th Ave Beaver Falls

Alex Wanner			Dayton O

CE ONeill &amp; wife	        Cleveland O

Josphin Winthers		Galena O

Bob Stauffer and W		Kent O

Ella Feaster			Kent O

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

A.J. White			Columbus, O

J A Tanner &amp; wife		Wooster O

Roxie Coock			Roseville O

Russell Coock			     "

H.B. Jones			Rainelle, W.Va

Geo F Murry			Fitzgerald Ga

J P. Harris			    "	   "

Clay S Lott			    "	   "

S Caspy				    "	   "

E. E Deny			Gary Ind

Mrs E. F. Kehoe			Boston Mass

Mrs F. T. Recedall		Ogunquit Maine

Guy Gleason			Columbiana

LR. Smith			Galion Ohio

Eldon Condit			Condit O

W.P. McGarey			Washington D.C.

Rev Barnhart			Col O

Lacy Catron			Anderson Ind

S R Guymon &amp; wife		Cleveland O

Ernest E. LeRoy			Williamson N.Y.

Guy Gleason			Columbiana


                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

WC Conner			Col O

Mrs J. Webe			Louisville Ky
&amp; daughter	
		                     "	 "
Mrs T Nollan			     "	 "

Mr M. L Nollan			     "	 "

Mrs Julia C Rive		Washington DC

Mrs Mary Shaw			Washington DC

F.E. Ernest			Jefferson, Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs L J Duncan		Chicago Ill

Ruth Fitzpatrick	          "	"

Lacy Cahon			Anderson Ind

Wm Siegel			Cleveland O

F.E. Ernest			Jefferson O

Wm D. Watson			Columbus, O     June 1929

Helene S. Watson		Columbus, Ohio  June 1929

Mrs. Ida Saloneon		Beaver Falls Pa

Emilie H Saloneon	         "	"      "

R E Prier &amp; wife		Col O

Fred Mather			Cin O

James O McManis			West Union Ohio

J.P. Darling			Coshocton O

George J. Tilton		Lincoln Dela

Frank L. Davis			Massillon Ohio

W H Young			Hot Springs Ark

V Villani			Cincinnati Ohio

Guy Gleason			Columbiana

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                    <text>[page 62]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 120 on left and 121 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Mr A. O Gribble			Morgantown W.Va.

Mrs David A Watkins		"         "

Miss Betty Jane Watkins          "         "

Harry F. Truxall		Danville Ohio

Jas O McManis			West Union O Forward mail to 494 Park N Col, O.

J.S. Harger &amp; wife		Brazil Ind

J C Harger &amp; Family		Sewickley, Pa

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

Grant Wise &amp; wife		Cleveland O

Mr and Mrs B M Talbot		Lake Charles, LA

H L Bower			Columbus O

F H Burkart			Cleveland O

Russell Coock

Roxie Coock			Cambridge O.

Mr &amp; Mrs R Geeling		Roch. N.Y.

Mr &amp; Mrs A L James		Phoenix Arizona

Dr &amp; Mrs C.E. Green		Utica, N.Y.

Winfred Dorothy Janine Green	    "	"

H. Thomas			Delaware O

Mr &amp; Mrs M.S. Wakefield		Cleveland, Ohio

Mr. &amp; Mrs F. Clare		Buffalo N.Y.

H T Adams &amp; Family		Earlsboro Okla

M.C. Hammer DO			New Castle Ind

Walter Gow			Indianapolis   "

W.E. Bodenhaun		          "	        "

N.W. Murphy			Anderson       "

Nat B. Sewill			London Ky


                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

Mr &amp; Mrs W. R. Jeffers		Belford NJ.

Mr &amp; Mrs W D Jonor		Ashville N.C.

MJ Wilson			Ashville NC

W C Conner			Col O

L J Lorenzer &amp; wife		Fremont O

Mr LeVan &amp; family		Akron, O.

Alyce Byers			Louisville, Ky

Hugh Ray			Louisville Ky

Mrs. A L Ray			Louisvile Ky

Al Ray				Louisville Ky

F D Kivett			Rawson O

B Suddarth &amp; wife		Gallatin Tenn

Harry Nilland			Montgomery Ohio

Pearl        "	                 "           "

H H Williams			 "	     "

Lydia      "	                             "

J M Slayton &amp; wife		Charleston

Wayland  "			       "

Ruth          "			       "

Nellie {illegible}		       "

Opel O Keefe			Washington Pa

Dortohy Perkins			Indianapolis Ind

E.A. Perkins Jr			   "          "

Rodney Perkins			   "	      "

Harriette Perkins	           "	      "

Rev. Barnhart			Col O

JW. Simon &amp; wife		Cinti O

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[corresponds to unnumbered pages 122 on left and 123 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Mr &amp; Mrs Chas. E Hinkley	Munsie, Ind.

Rev. Barnhart			Col. O,

Geo {illegible} &amp; family	New York City

Mrs. D H Bowen			Lake Worth Florida

Olive Henderson			Georgetown Ill

Ben Henderson		              "	      "

Mrs	"		              "	      "

Morris	"		              "	      "

Philip	"		              "	      "

Mr and Mrs  E G Waldrup		Memphis, Tenn

W E Hughey			Sardis Miss

Floyd S Barlow			Wooster

M. Penix			Washington CH O

The Missie Barus		Uniontown Pa

Guy Gleason			Columbiana

W C Conner			Col O

Guy Gleason			Columbiana

N.E. Butler			Dayton, O

Mrs. N.E. Butler	         "         "

Bob Butler		         "         "

Dick Butler		         "         "

Grace Butler			 "         "

Mr &amp; Mrs HW Hodgson		Hamilton O

Mr &amp; Mr C. Friedel		Hamilton O

Mr &amp; Mrs A L Lutimer		Akron Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs. HW Snow &amp; daughters	Cleve Ohio

R K Barnes			Akron Ohio

H E Duncan			Orville Ohio



                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

A. J. White			Columbus O

J Stanley &amp; wife		Middlesbero Ky

Mrs Leo Knisley			Springfield O.

Miss L. M. Smith		Winnipeg Canada

Mrs &amp; Mr G P Mac Dougall	Milw

K W Bishop			Columbus Ohio

C B Workman			Danville O

L E Reynolds			Marietta

W L Gandrun			Zanesville, O

Mr &amp; Mrs E. A. Strong		Huntington W.Va.

Frank Welling		            "	        "

John A. Murray			Pheonix, Arizona

H Denman			Orville O

R K Barnes			Akron O

H Hays - wife - Daughter	Marion Indiana

W. O. Wren			Meadville Pa

P.C. Meanin			Harlan Ky

V.C. Mayse &amp; family		Hartford, Conn

Mrs P.T. Morris			Cleveland Ohio

H Hunter			St Louis Mo

M Brendell			St Louis Mo

M Warner			St Louis Mo

O. Hertzler			St Louis Mo

T R White			Cleveland Ohio

Henry Schwallie			Caldwell Ohio

G A Fike &amp; wife			Ellwood City Pa

Russell Fifer			Brandon Vermont

William Philipsen	        "	     "
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                    <text>[page 64]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 124 on left and 125 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Robert Chapman			West Rutland Vt

J Harrington			Akron O

WaJ Bander			Akron

Mrs A H Butt			Rockville Md

Mr H Howes			Silver Sp Md

Mr &amp; Mrs Haynes  		Baltimore Md

Mrs Smith			Rockville Md

Guy Gleason			Columbiana

Andrew Haynes			Rochester, N.Y.

Frank Wettelsberger		Detroit Mich

E Flanagan			Lansing Mich

F.E. Burgen &amp; wife		Warren Ohio

Mrs Lana Kagy    		Warren Ohio

[illegible]			Marysville O

F E Morrow			Cleveland, O

Geo N Young			Tiffin O

Geo H Seagraves			Huntington W Va

L S Haag &amp; wife			Erie Pa

Lam Krizt			Cleveland Ohio

M A Billey &amp; wife		Cleveland Ohio

Howard Keteham			Lisbon Ohio

David Williams			     "	"

Lewis Dotson			Akron Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs J. P. Burnett		Louisville Ky

Mr &amp; Mrs H B Woolery	        "	"

Val Young			Reynoldsburg, O

Geo N. Young			Tiffin O.



                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

P. M. Myers			Albany, NY

Mr &amp; Mrs Edw Walker		Sandusky O

Mr &amp; Mrs C. R. McClure		Cleveland, O.

Mrs J C. Bradley		Harrodsburg Ky

C.J. Wilhelm			Beaver Falls, Pa

E D Murryan			Zanesville Ohio

Charles R. Nolan		Columbus O

Mrs Wm F. Bradtmiller &amp; Son	Ft. Wayne, Ind

Curtis Sparks			{illegible} Ky

Shay Spradlin			Niles Ky

Bob Cantin			{illegible}, Ky

Bure     "			Blanton
Hobart Salyer			Niles Ky

Earnie Pickle			Minefork Ky

Frank Buy			Minefork Ky

W C Conner			Col O

Ralph Hall &amp; wife		Belvidere, Ill

Rev. Barnhart			Columbus, O

Amos Miller			Buckeye Lake O

Chas Collins			Buckeye Lake O

Mrs Louis A Balzer		Wheeling, W Va

J C Norris			New Castle Ind

Lacy Cahon			Anderson Ind

T E Morrow &amp; wife		Cleveland, O.

Gainea L Rush			Marion, Ohio

E Flemagen			Lansing Mich

Guy Gleason			Columbiana O.
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                    <text>[page 65]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 126 on left and 127 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Mr &amp; Mrs A.G. Tosty		Akron, Ohio

Ferdie Clapp			Cleveland, O.

Pat Mahurd			Cleveland O.

Lacy Catron			Anderson Ind

Mr &amp; Mrs Wa Johnston		Cincinnati

P.R. Pennington 		Chicago

R. H Pennington		        "

H D Rockwood			Jeromeville O

F C Detwiler			Elyria O

Lacy Catron			Anderson Ind.

Gale E Hiser			Toledo O

Mr &amp;  Mrs N Jacobs		Deposit Ny

Archie Boyd			Columbiana O

J. C Stickel			Troy Ohio

W. J. Scott			Troy Ohio

Harry Van {illegible}		Akron O

H O Feederele		        "      "

Emry Bradford			Columbus O

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O.

Rex Young		             "       O
.
V.W. Dorsey			Nova O

Mr &amp; Mrs SH Monroe &amp; Donna	Cleveland O

W C Conner			Col O

Earl Chamberlain		Salamanca NY

Cloa Chamberlain	            "	     "

Mr &amp; Mrs Sweet		            "	     "

H Shockley wife			St Louis Mo


                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

J. A. Johnston			Detroit

Richard Grady wife &amp; Daughter	Indianapolis

Rev. Barnhart			Columbus, O

Miss Macy			Buffalo NY

C.L. Decky			Col. O

FB Maberry			   "     "

R H Olden 			Col. O.

W L Briggs			Chicago Ill

John Hall		         "         "

O W Coast			Monticello Ky

Mr &amp; Mrs S H Monroe &amp; Donna	Cleveland O

H Isabel			Columbus O

J.M. Sines &amp; Wife		Los Angeles Calif

Carl Zich		        Fort Wayne Ind

Mrs. Wehrs		        Fort Wayne Ind

Mr &amp; Mrs Bradtmiller		Fort Wayne Ind

Chas Collins			Buckeye Lake

Amos Miller			Buckeye Lake O.

Mr &amp; Mrs J O Martin		Atlanta Ga

J L Graham		        Atlanta Ga

R. O. McKee			Bridgeport Ill

L M Poling			Grafton, WV

Bernard Spitler			Grand Rapids Ohio

C B Smith			Cols. O

E Bitts &amp; wife &amp; son		Zanesville, O

A. L. Winter			Bucyrus O.

W. W. Hoyle			Columbus Ohio
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                    <text>[page 66]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 128 on left and 129 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

H.W. Leonard			Plain City O

Paul Obershaw &amp; wife		Owosso Mich

Mr &amp; Mrs C.A. Fielder		Memphis Tenn

Mr &amp; Mrs A Stausbury		Evansville Ind

Chas Collins			Buckeye Lake

HA Beals			O B Tele Co. Col O

John W Vogel &amp; wife		Col O

Mr &amp; Mrs P J Turnacy	        Dayton O

Rev Barnhart			Columbus O

J W Gabriel			Logan O

H.W. Leonard			Plain City O

Floyd Lomb			Harrod O

W C Conner			Col

R L Baird			Chippewa Lake O

P J Lanson			Ashland O

Riley Pickeus &amp; wife	        Akron O.

P.B. Anguish			Malta O

Val Young			Reynoldsburg O

Mr &amp; Mrs H. Peterson		Conneaut Lake Pa.

M.J. Austin			       "	"

Mrs R. {illegible}		       "	"

Mr &amp; Mrs Wm Smalleberger Jr	       "	"

J Franklin Babb			Boston Mass

Prof J J Laub &amp; son		Ashland, Ohio

D. R. Kester			Pittsburgh Pa

James A. Morse			Toledo O

L R Evans			Ft. Wayne Ind.


                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

Mr &amp; Mrs S H Monroe &amp; Donna	Bay Village, O

C.L. Willey			Independence Kan

M. C. Stewart			Ft. Wayne, Ind

Mr &amp; Mrs A W {illegible}	Cleveland O

J P Geiger &amp; Wife	         "         "

Jo Thomas McAdso &amp; wife		St Louis Mo.

H F Fee				Findlay

J R Switzer		        "

Rev Barnhart			Col. O.

H.W. Leonard			Plain City O

Guy Gleason			Columbiana

W C Conner			Col O

Jesse Sane			Crooksville Ohio

C. B Dodge			Binghamton N.Y.

Edw L Evans			Phila Pa

Guy Gleason			Columbiana, Oh

Myron B Sternes			Upper Sandusky, O.

Dr N J Goergen		        Cincinnati Ohio

Earl L Kick			Fort Joyce Columbus Ohio

11/18 Val Young			Reynoldsburg, O

                                Bill Board 25 Opera Place
                                              Cincinnati O
Max Margolen			Cin O.

Rev. Barnhart			Columbus, O

HW Leland			Plain City O

Gale E Hiser			Toledo O

Mr &amp; Mrs. H C Brour		Akron O

E L Runsk			Marion O

W C  Conner			Col O

H.S. Probasco		        Chicago
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                    <text>[page 67]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 130 on left and 131 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

A.R. Winter			Bucyrus O

E.H. Gephart			Delaware O.

H.W. Leonard			Plain City O

Rev Barnhart			Col. O.

H.E. Marshall			Ravenna Ohio.

Guy Gleason			New Watterford

E Flanagan			Lansing, Mich

P E Tennally			Akron, O

PJ Furrary                      Cleveland, O.

Guy C Horn			Gambier O.

Rev Barnhart			Col O

E.E. Forrester &amp; wife		Millport Pa

G H Forrester &amp; wife		Bolivar N.Y.

J P Harking			Coshocton O

B.B. Rambo			Cadillac Mich.

W.O. Brown			Paulding

Harry Oberholzer		   "

Rev Barnhardt			Col. O.

D. L. Garrison			Akron Ohio

J.W. Garrison			Akron Ohio

E D Munyan			Zanesville O

W C Conner			Col O

Mr &amp; Mrs H.S. Loveless		Greenfield MO

Mr &amp; Mrs H.M. Loveless              "       "

Rev Barnhardt			Col - O

H W Leonard			Plain City O

E D Munyan			Zanesville O

J J Hartley			Akron O			pd




                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

	

NAME                            RESIDENCE
	
R. K. Barnes			Akron Ohio

O.M. Pritchard			Akron Ohio

W.B. Schoeffer			Akron Ohio

Geo. L. Farrrar			   "         "

R H Olson		           "         "

J.P. Stake			   "         "

Burt Payne			   "         "

H.D. Lescallut	 		   "         "

Dr. A D Burnstead		Delaware Ohio

J.M. Lockhurt			Granville, O

E E Barnhardt			Col - O

Katherine Myers			Col - Ohio

J Stoltz			Marion Ind

John Bukepile		        Marion Ohio

Harry Larabie &amp; wife   	        Detroit Mich

H W Leonard			Plain City O

C.R. Foster, Jr. and Wife	Yellow Springs, O
.
John S Foster			Warren O.

E. E. Barnhardt			Col. O.

Paul Cherrington		Oak Hill Ohio

W C Conner			Col O

H W Leonard			Plain City O

E. E. Barnhardt			Col. O.

Dr Burnstead			Delaware O

H. W. Leonard			Plain City O

J W Gabriel &amp; son		Logan O.

Nat B. Sewell			London, Ky

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                    <text>[page 68]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 132 on left and 133 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Helen E Jones			Westwood N.J.

H C Thomas &amp; wife		Columbus O.

H.W. Leonard			Plain City O

Lee Orr				Supulpa, Okla

Geraldine Ellis			Chicago

Jay Tobins		           "

M G Kan				Coshocton, O.

E.E. Barnhardt			Col, O.

H W Leonard			Plain City O

Horrus Ambrosia		        Galion O.

Mr &amp; Mrs E. A. Strong		Huntington W Va

Charles Bush			Olivet Ill

Burris Butler			Danville, Ill.

E.E. Barnhardt			Columbus, O

Bert Hunley &amp; Wife		N. Canton O

M.V B Wergerd		        Millersburg O

Frank S Plumb			Gahanna

W C Conner			Col O

S C Laney			Cleveland Ohio

Al Malfe &amp; wife			Cincinnati O

G B McSwain			Columbus O

H D Rockwood			Jeromeville O

Frank Lomonia			[illegible]

Joseph Lingard			313 West 28th St N.Y.C.

Manuel Lingard			315 West 28th St N.Y.C
.
Alice White			Mpls

A F Zuch			Bowling Green O

                                
                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.



NAME                            RESIDENCE

Mr &amp; Mrs. Wm. H. Gardner	Akron Ohio

G W Ruff			[illegible]

Monroe Davis			Youngs

F D Brewster			Akron

Nat B Sewell			London, Ky

H  R Daley			Cleveland Ohio

Anne Schuetz			New Hampton Ia

E.E. Barnhardt			Col O

J Otis Kerr			Utica O

C.L. Decker			Col. O.                   ok

M J Pahl			  "     "

C. W. Wickham			Detroit Mich.

H P Martin			Chillocothe O.

Glenn Heath			Columbus O

Amos Miller			Buckeye Lake O.

L.M. Poling			Buckeye Lake O

O.C. Davis			Lancaster O.

J. W. Miller			     "

M. J. Pahl			Cols. O

C. L. Decker			     "

Wm J. Dickson			Eric, Pa.

C.D. Staples &amp; wife		Cleveland O.

Lelah Poling &amp; daughter		Marion O

J A Johnston			Detroit

H.W. Leonard			Plain City O

Mr &amp; Mrs E. A. Strong		Huntington W.Va

Frank Welling			Huntington W Va

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                    <text>[page 69]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 134 on left and 135 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

C. D. Staples &amp; wife		Cleveland. Ohio.

J W Gabriel			Logan O

J. F. Newman			Findlay O.

W C Conner			Col O

J. Otis Kerr			Utica O.

Homer Ambrosia			Galion O

Nellie Gray 			Columbus O.

C B Jones			Beaver Falls Pa

C.D. Staples &amp; wife		Cleveland O.

E. F. Quirk			Prov, R. I.

Wilbert H Loveless		Frazeysburg. O.

Freeman Hunter			Ravenna, O

Harold Baker			Det Mich

Paul Baker			   "      "

R E Smith			Galion O.

J O Davis			Galion O

H. Wood				Cleveland O

C.O. Blame &amp; Wife		Alliance Ohio

H.W. Leonard			Plain City O

W Evan Owens			Muncie, Ind.

H.A. Bean			Ft Wayne, Ind

S.C. Myers &amp; wife		Lexington Ky

Mr &amp; Mrs S. H. Monroe &amp; Donna	Bay Village, O

Mr &amp; Mrs JG Prachert		Owenton Ky

J W Prachert			       "

Katherine			       "

H W Leonard			Plain City O

                                

                               HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

E. E. Barnhardt			Columbus, O.

Mr &amp; Mrs W. J. Kneisley		  "           "

O M Parrish			Columbus Ind

W C Conner			Col O

Wilson Loveless			Frazeysburg O.

C J Winston &amp; Wife		Owosso Mich

Mildred Eager			8006 Goodman Cleveland

Ardys Eager			     "	"	"

Verna Eager			     "	"	"

Lola Wagstaff			     "	"	"

E B Wilson			Fresno Calif

George Frazier			Ravenna O

Mr &amp; Mrs D. Thatcher		Cleveland O

John F. Kobs, Family	           "         "

Mrs Z. Junke		           "         "

Mr &amp; Mrs Roy Smith		Ashtabula O

G. B. McSwain			Pine Bluff Ark

E. E. Barnhardt			Col. O

J R Darling			Coshocton O

K. S. Barnett			Cincinnati O

F. L. Worley			Cols O

H W Leonard			Plain City O

G D Aried Wife			Mt Vernon O.

Mr &amp; Mrs John J Laub		Fairmont W. Va

Mr &amp; Mrs F N Crowe		Cleveland O

Geo W Caldwell			Indpls. Ind.

Raymond D. Needler		Evansville, Ind.
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[corresponds to unnumbered pages 136 on left and 137 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Mr &amp; Mrs W. N. Bowman		Covington, Ky

Mrs. Clara Myers		Assumption Ill.

Mrs. John Meeker	        "	     "

Mr. Ben Meeker		        "	     "

Dick G Blackman &amp; Mother	Cleveland Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs P J Turnary		Cleveland Ohio

H V Henning			Canton Ohio

R. H. Lundin			Chicago

J Colity		         "

Ben Turpen			Cincinnati, Ohio

C. C. Norris &amp; wife		Columbus Ohio

Nat B. Sewell			London Ky

C J Winston &amp; wife		Owosso Mich

M Rieser			Louisville Ky

A Casnover		         "	"

J Stadler		         "	"

H. W. Leonard			Plain City O

J. J. Laub &amp; wife		Fairmont W.Va

T. Hestar			Columbus, O

Mr &amp; Mrs L.T. Brigham		Canton Ohio

Millard Dorothy			Potsdam N.Y.

J.C. Edmister &amp; wife		Portmouth O	
		
Mr &amp; Mrs. L. G. Helm		Warren Pa

Mrs. Casper Anderegg		      "	"

J W Davis			Youngstown Ohio

B T Davis	                  "	     "

Rachel Davis			  "          "



                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

W C Conner			Col

G McCreary			Youngstown

V Metz				Youngstown

A W Grers			Youngstown O

Mr &amp; Mrs F R Smith		Dayton O

Ernest Gunsser		[illegible] Ohio

J W Sichler			Ebensburg Pa

C D Staples &amp; wife		Cleveland O

O W Coust			Monticello Ky

Mr &amp; Mrs P J Turnary		Cleveland O

Geo E Lieberman			Cleve. O

S Helo				Logan  W Va

Elbert				    -       -     -   -

H. S. Barnett			Cincin O.

T. W. Daley			Detroit

Mr &amp; Mrs I J Singer		Rockville Center, N.Y.

Jessie Barr			        "	      "	"

W. H. Loveless			Frazeysburg, O.

F J Young and Family		Cincinnati O

E Wright			Lakewood O

Geo Storms			Kalamazoo

B. C. Ross			Lima O

Mr E A Strong			Huntington W.Va.

H.W. Leonard			Plain City O

Emery Broad			Albany N.Y.

J B Lavelle			Columbus

T W Daley			Detroit
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                    <text>[page 71]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 138 on left and 139 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

W C Conner			Col O

H W Leonard			Plain City O

Max L. Daniels &amp; wife		Chardon O

Mr &amp; Mrs D. H. Stober &amp; family	Cleveland, O.

Mr. Harry Brown			Cleveland, O.

Mr &amp; Mrs Wm B. James		Bowling Green Ohio

C. Bayliss			Meringo Ohio

C # V # Seldus			Trinway. O

Mrs M. Vogt			Salem Ill

Lulu Vogt		         "     "

A C Stickel			Toledo O.

E R Kyser			Col. O

Mr &amp; Mrs N R Harmon		Charleston W Va

Mrs J Pierson		                 "

Robt Price		                 "

Mr &amp; Mrs F. E. Gebhart		Miamisburg Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs R. E. Michael		Germantown Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs J E Morrison		Wooster Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs LA Snyder		Wooster Ohio

W C Conner			Col O

Boris Weltzer			Dayton Ohio

John J Larimer			Birmingham Al

   "          "   Jr	         "        "

Mrs John J Larimer	           "	    "

J F Morgan			Willoughby Ohio

A B Barto			Mentor Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs M Lohr			Lakewood Ohio



                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

Mr &amp; Mrs S. H. Monroe &amp; Donna	Bay Village O

Mr &amp; Mrs Anderson		Cleveland Ohio

Mr W Groves			Cleveland, Ohio

F. H. Hays			Rochester Pa

F. L. Jackson			E. Palestine, O.

Tom Manios			Akron

W. F. Jennings			Akron

M. Maurer			Alliance O.

C A Ruddock			Port Clinton O.

G M Merchant			Terre Haute, Indiana

L R Robinson			Zelienople, Pa

H. S. Huff			New York City

Mr &amp; Mrs J Huff			New York

R R Robinson			Zelienople, Pa

James Lewis			Zelienople, Pa

John G. [illegible]		Harmony Pa

M Kneisley			Col O.

Ed Bays			        Ashland Oregon

Mr &amp; Mrs [illegible]		Oakland Cal

Mr &amp; Mrs Crystal		Balto Md

L R Koegele			Cleve O.

C A Ruddock			Port Clinton O

Mrs Gordon Eusinger		Lakewood O

Miss Betty Eusinger	           "

Miss Eleanor Martin		Lodi O

T. L. Risher &amp; Wife		Miami Fla

O. J. Eve &amp; wife		Lou Ky
			
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                    <text>[page 72]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 140 on left and 141 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Frank C. Stenier		Akron Ohio

Abe Selleck			Cleveland Ohio

M A Bouman                          "       "

Mr and Mrs Dean Chivington	Chicago, Ill

H. W. Leonard			Plain City O.

Jos V Mitchell			Cinci Ohio

W C Conner			Col O

Mr &amp; Mrs J S Chase		Topeka Kansas

C B Dunster &amp; wife		Oceanside Calif

C A Ruddock			Port Clinton O

E R Lyons			Somerset O

Ray Ratliff			Cambridge O

A. Hetrick			Fremont O

C Miller		        "         "

B Shilling		        "         "

Mr Mrs C A  Foreman		Cleveland O

Mr Millard Dorothy		Potsdam N.Y

Louis E. Steele &amp; Family	Chicago

E T Hill			Toledo O

N.R. Suggs and wife		Columbus

Mr. &amp; Mrs H. W. Crawford	Youngstown O

Hazel Krumhar			Cleve, O.

Dorothy Swilik		        "      "

G N Andrews &amp; wife	        "      "

C A Ruddock			Port Clinton O

B. Buknik			Flemington N.J.

J G Havens			Morehead Ky


                               HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

RW Griswold			Binghamton N.Y.

Geo W Newman &amp; wife		Homer La

J.C. Tubbs			Norwalk, O.

Mr &amp; Mrs E E Russel		Cleveland, Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs Wm McCarley		Akron Ohio

Torn Hestore			Col O

C.A. Ruddock			Port Clinton O

F.F. McNamara			Miami Florida

Chas. L. Thompson		Milford Center O

H.W. Leonard			Plain City O

Mr &amp; Mrs S. H. Monroe = Donna	Bay Village O

W C Conner			Col O

L. R. Koegele			Cleve. O

Mr &amp; Mrs Wm S Hestou		Buffalo N.Y.

Mrs. E. B. Macken		St. Louis Co Missouri

Mrs. C.B. Roberts		Milwaukee Wis

E. M. Ruggles			Elyria O

George A. Eldriedge		Califon New Jersey

Olin Allen			Ithaca, N.Y.

H. Vandegrift			Akron O

H.O. Feederle			DO

Edgar Monroe			Columbus, Ind

W. A. Diefenbach		Granite City Ills

MG Karr				Coshocton, O

Kh. McCurdy			Canton

D. L. Moser &amp; wife		Toledo, O.

F. K.[illegible]	         "        "

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                    <text>[page 73]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 142 on left and 143 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Mr &amp; Mrs J. P. Snyder		New York

E. M. Ruggles			Elyria, O.

N. E. Slutchbury Wife &amp; Daughter Rochester NY

E. R. Lyons			Somerset O.

J F Knapp			Cincinnati, O

John A. Duryea		        "          "

I Klein				Columbus, O

H. W. Leonard			Plain City O

F. W. Stentz			Gary, Ind.

 Miss Emma Thorndell		Uniontown,  Pa

Nat B. Sernell		        London Ky

E. M. Ruggles			Elyria O.

Mr D E Farling			Warren O.

L. D Strickland			Akron O

W C Conner			Col O

F Scott				Chicago Ill

Fred Moier			Columbus	
		
Mrs Neal Wyars Kyle		Sumerset Ohio

E. M. Ruggles			Elyria O

Edward Small			Chicago Ill

R R Ransom			Cleveland O.

B M Poland			Ashland O

W E Poland		          "	"

R Thatcher			Baltimore Md

D Waltz			            "	   "

F Scott				Chicago

H. W. Leonard			Plain City Ohio


                                
                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

Fred Maier			Columbus O.

O.E. Hicks			Norwalk O.

W A. Holmes			Granville, O.

Al Underwood			Cleveland O

E D Ruggles			Elyria O

Francis Berger			Akron Ohio

Joe Zea				New Paris O

H.W. Leonard			Plain City O

Miss Jessie G. Hall		Chillicothe, Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs Geo Abright		Dayton Ohio

H.L. Sovereign			Massillon Ohio

T. J Remington			Danville, Ohio

W C Conner			Col O

E. D. Ruggles			Lorain O

Paul Avery		         "       "

George Hurry			Linden

M O Hammond			Akron O

K. L. Hoisington		Cols, O

E. L. McCule			Col, O.

W Murray			London, O.

J J Richards			Madisonville, T

W. B . Core			St Marys W.Va.

C M Lash &amp; Wife			Columbus O

M M Myers &amp; Wife		Bath New York

E. D. Ruggles			Lorain O

Geo W Heffernan			New York

W C Conner			Col O

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                    <text>[Page 74]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 144 on left and 145 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

J. L. Butcher			Columbus O

R.M. Snyder			London O

J P Kelly			Rochester NY

P.H. Kelly		        "	   "

Robert [illegible]		Perry NY

Mr Mrs A. William		Cleveland

W. H. Loveless			Frazeysburg, O.

Nat B. Sewell			London Ky

W. F. Kepler			Akron O

Mr &amp; Mrs D E Farling		Youngstown O.

E. D. Ruggles			Elyria O

A. Kunkel			St Joe MO

Jon B. Leist			Kingston Ohio

E E Meck			Kokomo Ind

R.V. Buell			Newark O

W. H. Loveless			Frazeysburg O

W C Conner			Col O

Jas Couely			Albany NY

Lo D Clark			O.B. [illegible]

Anna Vaughn			Bradford Pa

Thressa Weld		          "	"

Homer Rinehort			Cairo WVA Route # 2

Art Thuleen			Minneapolis

W. Prather		           "

Carl Behnlein			Caldwell Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs E A Strong		Charleston W. Va.

H W Leonard                     Plain City O


                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

H. W. Leonard			Plain City O

H W Leonard		         "      "	"

E. D. Ruggles			Elyria O

J. M. South			Chicago Ill

G S Emmett			Cincinnati O.

W. C. Conner			Col O

A E [illegible]			Springfield Ohio

Wm Haynes			     "         "       "

B. J. Motz			Ravenna Ohio

J L Trout			Kokomo Ind

Dr. H. W. Hangen		Tampa, Fla

Mary J. McVeigh			Lansing Mich

Mrs. A. J. Nixon		W. Palm Beach Fla

W Hobin &amp; Wife			Cleveland O

Jas Hogue &amp; Wife		Cleveland O

H. W. Leonard			Plain City O

H. A. Benny			Cincinnati O

Wm H Danyece			Wooster O

CA Yallaher			Alliance Ohio

Gaines L. Rush			Marion O

D W Secton			Leesburg O

Mr &amp; Mrs C. C. Wilcox		MOSCOW RUSSIA USSR

Frank A Witt			Atlanta Ga

C V Thrasher &amp; Wife		Oakwood O

A H Andrews &amp; Wife		Columbus Ohio

Frank Jaworski		        Toledo O

H.W. Leonard			Plain City O
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                    <text>[page 75]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 146 on left and 147 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

J M Hubbard			Cincinnati

Harley Bond			Detroit Mich

Fred Beck			Cleveland

H Madison 			     "

N. Kitchen			     "

G Kain				     "

O L Power &amp; Wife		Col O

Paul Zimmerman &amp; Wife	        "   "

Mr and Mrs. K.V. Loltick	Ravenna, Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs W Ross &amp; son		Cleveland O

Mr &amp; Mrs Burke			Springfield O

C P Jones and wife		Dayton O

Carl Patrick			Portsmouth Ohio

E. O Wagner		           "	     "

E L Hachmeister			Denver, Colo

M. B. Keody			New York

Joe Miller			Denver Colorado

Glenn A. Marshall		Marion O.

T A Williams			Columbus O

Mr &amp; Mrs M Ziegler		Chigo Ill

John Westrick			Ottawa, O.

John Westrick			Ottawa, O.

F O Redick			Charlotte Mich

E. R. Lyons			Somerset, O

Dr J D Byone &amp; family		Du Quoin Ill

Lee O. Hershman			Tipton, Ind.

Mr &amp; Mrs. C. W. Perry		Caldwell, O.

                                

                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

NAME				RESIDENCE

F. A. Woods &amp; Wm Bruer		Indianapolis

W L Eastman			Cincinnati, O

Mrs Eastman			      "	  "

F L Crist &amp; Wife		Indinapolis Ind

R Hooght			Layfaute Ind

A. J. Strait			Malden, Mass

D. O. Hartman			Newton Mass

Mr &amp; Mrs E Whitfield		Tuscon Arizona

J. V. Yoder			Union City Ind

H. W. Leonard			Plain City Ohio

W C Conner			Col O

Paul Nill			Dayton O

P.E. Fuller			Springfield O

J Howard Hahr			Dayton Ohio

Wayne Palmer			Cleveland O

Mary Tucker			Cleveland O

F. E. Ernest			Jefferson, O

Harold W. Sticht		Buffalo, N.Y.

John A. Kaercher		Philadelphia, Pa

Mr &amp; Mrs Martin			Buffalo N.Y.

SA Myers			Cleveland O

J W &amp; B T Davis			Youngstown, O

F M Myers			Chicago Ill

H D Rockwood			Jeromeville O

Newton Roberts			Huntington, W.Va

Al H Nun			Miami Fla

H.W. Wise			Spgfd, Ohio

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                    <text>[page 76]

[corresponds to unnumbered pages 148 on left and 149 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME				RESIDENCE

Mr &amp; MRs H K Kuorr Gales	Cin O.

Mr &amp; Mrs A R Ray		St Petersburg

Miss L Dunn			Miami Fla

Mr Elliot &amp; Party		Hamilton Ont

Mr &amp; Mrs N. R. Kamon		Charleston, W. Va

Mrs W L Price		           "	    "

Robert Price		           "	    "

I L Martin			Marion O

W C Conner			Col O

R I Weil			Mansfield Ohio

T W Daley			Detroit Mich

PW Schneider &amp; family		Cincinnati O

Geo J Hommond &amp; wife		Cincinnati Ohio

J M Gray Family			Chgo

John J. Harrington		Chantonqua N.Y.

Geo M Canphil and Wife		St Louis Mo

Dan Mohr			Ada Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs Chas Wayne		Gratis O

Wilbur Loveless			Frazeysburg O

J H Twyman and Wife		Middlebourne Ma

Mr &amp; Mrs Wm A Bohlander		Ellwood City Pa

Fred Nell			Waynesboro Pa

Mr &amp; Mrs MD Phillips		Cleveland Heights O

Mrs Mary Turben			Columbus O

S S Hobbs			Oberlin O

S. H. Morrow			Bay Village, O

G. L. Rush			Marion O.



                               HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


NAME                            RESIDENCE

Jessie Irwin			Springfield, Ill 1017 W. 1st St

Rose Haigood			Springfield, Ill   "         "        "

Mrs. H. B. Haigood		Springfield, Ill   "	"        "

Rose Ryffel			Springfield, Ill   "	"        "

Arthur H Breilay		K.C. Mo

Mr &amp; Mrs L L Stockton		Wilmington Cal

J M Flanegin			Wilmington Cal

L. H. Mourow			Bay Village O.

H. W. Leonard			Plain City O

Mr &amp; Mrs [illegible]		Painesville O

Geo Curruy			Mt Vernon Ill

R. W. Phillips &amp; family		Bay City Mich

Nat B. Sewell			London, Ky

C W Strives			Cleveland O

Lester J Shloerb		Chicago Ill

Steremy Sullivan		Chicago Ill

John Horsch			Chicago Ill

W C Conner			Col O

R W Schafstall			New Washington, O

J. M. Todd			Cleveland O

H Rice			          "	"

C Elean				Col O

Chas Leifer			Massillon O

Mr Mrs DJ Christman		Oak Park Ill

John &amp; Carleton Christman	    "     "       "

AW Zuhors			Portsmouth O

WM Crunn wife sister		Akron
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[corresponds to unnumbered pages 150 on left and 151 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

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Dr R B Hart			Marietta O

Dr W M Hart &amp; wife	          "        "

Beatrice Russell		Winsted, Conn

Rynes Meurisse			Stamford, Conn.

Mr &amp; Mrs J. F. Schmid		Salem Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs G. G. Gremisen	        Salem Ohio

M O Hammond			Akron O

Jas B Leist			Kingston, O.

D B Davis			Wheeling W.Va

Mr &amp; Mrs. H. J. Dieterle	Dayton, Ohio

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Gertrude Gault			Alliance, Ohio

Mary Gault			Alliance, Ohio

J H Edwards &amp; Wife		Huntington W. Va

Doris Edwards		           "            "

Howard Edwards		           "            "

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Paul Backus		              "

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William Weber &amp; son		East Orange

Harry Dalwin Weber		East Orange

F. W. Graves &amp; Son		6352 Washington Ave St Louis Mo

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                                HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


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Mr &amp; Mrs L J Menton		L R Ark

Dr W. M. Hart			Marietta O

Mr &amp; Mrs J C Craig		Hanover Pa

Mr &amp; Mrs A Semers &amp; Daughter	Jersey City NY

Mr &amp; Mrs J F Reo &amp; family	Hamilton Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs M. R. Cady		Grand Rapids

Mr &amp; Mrs H B Gould		Cleveland

Ch Scott			Cleveland

E J McDermott			Cleveland

J F Campbell &amp; Wife		Cleveland

W. L. Land			Dallas Texas

W C Conner			Col

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M. A. Wolfe			Toledo O.

W A. Cox &amp; wife			San Benito Tex

Mr &amp; Mrs G. D. Morron &amp; Son	Butler Pa

Mrs. Charles O Armes		Waukegan, Ill

Mrs. S E Berlire		Chicago, Ill

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L D Garfield			Buffalo NY

Hugo Zacchini			Sarasota FLA

Bruno Zacchini		        Sarasota, FLA

John Luddy			Sarasota Fla

W. O. Harrington		Sisterville, WVa

Mrs. W. O. Harrington                "       "

F. H. Purcell and wife		Toledo Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs. Winsor Wright	        Cleveland, O
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[corresponds to unnumbered pages 152 on left and 153 on right of Hopkins House Day Book 1922]


				HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Office, otherwise 

		      the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


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Mr &amp; Mrs Jack Randall		Cincinnati

D Cure Yoder			Cleveland O.

Ernest Tockett			Olive Hill Ky

Howard T Gee			   "        "     "

Mr &amp; Mrs H K Knorr		Cin O

Clifford Ray			Urbana KS

James Wood			Hannibal Mo

O D Collum			Livingston Tex

Mr &amp; Mrs F E Boyce		Big Lake Tex

Wm Frech			Cleveland O

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L J Neiswander			Mt Vernon O

George Miller			Angola

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Rosy Miller			     "

Mr &amp; Mrs C R Perkins		Buffalo NY

George Torossiar		Columbus, Ohio

Lo G Alstott			Kincaid Ill

W C Bute			Licking Mo.

R. S. Graham			Summersville Mo

W P Gibbs			Houston Mo

Mr &amp; Mrs FW Wiese		Oberlin O

John Westrick			Ottawa O

Wm Frech			Cleveland O

Mr &amp; Mrs H S Lindsay		Orlando Fla

Miss A. C. Lindsay		Orlando Fla

Mrs VA Lindsay			Orlando Fla

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Crawford Bros			Indianapolis In

R B [illegible] and wife	Bloomington Indiana

A Pack &amp; wife			Cleveland Ohio

H. E. Brown &amp; Wife		San Antonia Tex
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NITSCHKE BROS.

   Blank Books.

  Office Supplies.

31-39 E. Gay St.,

   COLUMBUS, O.


[illegible]


1070 East 

   6th


					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.



DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Aug 9 		I P Appleton     	Mt Vernon O.

  "             E L Wilson          	Sunbury O

Aug 20		Miss Geogia Foster	Sunbury O

		Joseph Hopkins &amp; wife	Johnstown

		W A Harris 		Mansfield O

		F N Derreaux		Columbus O

		Parker Burris		Sunbury O.

Aug 21		Orville Barcus		Sunbury O

  "  "		F S Alexander		Chicago

  "  "		Burn L. Foster		Westerville O.

		W. W. Stevenson		Mansfield O

		Andrew Harris		Millersburg

		Thos Sanburn		Galian O

		Albert Saurer		Millersburg

		Wm. W. Frawlor		Millersburg O

		Harvey Lautenschloges	O

		E. E. Hoover		Galion O

		Frederick W. Hamm	Millersburg Ohio

   		Thos J Bulfoud		Worthington

		Ida Wood		Sunbury

		Ethel Wood		Sunbury

		C. H. Wilson		Sunbury
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					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.



DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       August 24

		C W Beard		Maringo O

		Rose E. Brown		  "     "

		J.D.S. Reily		Lima O

		F. C. Waddell		Mt Vernon O

		W J Halter		Mr Vernon O

		S. Potter		Delaware O

  		M Meredith		Radnor O

		Geo Conrad		Columbus O

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		William W. Fouler	Millersburg O

		R Riegle		Clev

		L. H. McLain		Delaware

		Geo R Deyer		Cleveland

		Mr &amp; Mrs. Englor	Columbus

		C. E. Wolf		Cleveland

		W H Grimm		Cleve O

		F. N. Sanderson		Delaware O.

		Janus Lewis		  "      "

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					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.



DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       August 24

		Winfield Werling	Delaware O

		Fred Nichols		Col O.

		James McGuire		Mansfield O

	       August 25 1905

		Dora Moore		Calin

		Frank Sperks		Sunbury O

		J F. Davis		Malta O.

		J W. Culvin		Westerville

		W C Marshall		Cols O

		H. F. Fisher		Columbus O.

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		Chris Hare		Columbus

		F.H.P. Howard		Columbus

	       August 26

		John Deshlis		C O

		Ed Hoover		Gallion O

		Ed Stone		Gallion O

		Will Riley		Centerburgh O

Aug 26		Paul J Lanburn		[crossed out] Centerburg

		P H. Hopkins		Johnston O.

		C. E. Puasbig

		Jene Peasley
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                    <text>[page 4]

[unlabeled page 4 (L) and unlabeled page 5 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss


DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       August 28

		A Harrrison		Columbus O

		Thos Daily &amp; Wife	Plain City O

		V Hleoliville		Mt. Vernon O.

		Claude Jackson		Sugar Grove O.

		Claude Zeigler		Gilisonville  d

	       Aug. 28, 1905

		A J Basse		Cleveland

		Acwest Agt Phillips	UTC Show

		L. Hills		Delaware O

		Fawn Ramsy &amp; Friend

		J W Hyatt		Col. O

		H B Barnes 		Cleveland

		W J Walton		Mt Vernon O

		Jno McCarty		Delaware

		J.N. Hoyt		  "

		J D Neely		Lima O

		Wm. Foster		Westerville O

		Geo W Stewart 		Lima

Aug 28		Earl Van Ankin		Col.

		Miss Joni Lekin   [crossed out]

		James

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.



DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       August 31

		Henry Hicks		Centerburgh Ohio

		J W Mafield		Sunbury O

		T Driscall		Fridappolis

		M. Kuter		Columbus O.

		W F Waldran		City

		J D Stone		Sunbury RFD

		D.A. Syler		Dayton O.

	       Sept 1st  05

		J Farrow		Cleveland O

		R.L. Seeds		Columbus O

		Lloyd L Vandriht	Citi

		F.E. Mcwilliams		Johnstown O

		C A Parsons

		James Gorkle		Centerburg

		Clarence Grista		Centerburg

		Geo Clansing &amp; Wife	Delaware O.

		Michal OCormich

		F Wooks			Columbus

		E.M. Nicholas		  "

		Mr P O. Woloner


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                    <text>[page 5]

[unlabeled page 6 (L) and unlabeled page 7 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

	       


DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		O Rose			Chicago Il

		Mr Ray Piatt		Johnstown

		E H Harman		Columbus O

		Earl Pugh		Columbus O

		Mr. Etoyer		Rhoder

Sept 3 05	Jos George		Foster

		Jay Guild		Centerburg

		Ralph John		Sunbury

		L.W. Dudley		Marengo, O.

		H.A. Hunter

		Thos Daily &amp; Wife	Plain City O

		F.W. Hanger		Howard O

		J D S Neely		Lima O

		H O Brien		Lima O.

		Thos J Bulford		Worthington O

9/5/05		Otto Nusbaum		Cols O

		Mr Clayton P Schnider

		Mr Clayton E. Schneider	Gahana O.



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.	       


DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       September 5th 1905

		C G Shapp		Springfield O.

		Otto Nusbaum		Cols O

		E H Seachrist		Middle Branch. O.

	       Sept. 6th  1905

		Mr F.O. Ryder		Del. O.

		Mr T J Toth		Berlin O

		Bill Jones		Del Ohio

	       Phillip's Uncle Tom's Cabin Co.

		5.  C.G. Phillips

		5.  Mrs. Phillips

     		12. Pearl Phillips

		12. Alice Grenier

		1.  H.N. Sutton

		1.  Mrs. Suttton

		1.  Frances Sutton

		14  F.W. Spear
		
		14  F.W. Spear

		8  H.A. Johnson

		F D Wiseman		Detroit  


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                    <text>[page 6]

[unlabeled page 8 (L) and unlabeled page 9 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.
	       


DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       Sep 6th

		Hodge Wilson		Sunbury Ohio

		Mr. G. Turley		Delaware

		W C Diven		Delaware O

		Mr Zock Freeman		Genoa

		A.B. Louis		Albon O

		R Ruzile		Cedar

		Thos R Shaw		Lima O

		B Frank Young		Westerville O

		J R Cordery		Columbus O

		T J Driscall		Indianapolis

		W J Walters		Mt Vernon O

		W.C.Grimm		Delaware O

		Henry K Johnson		Batavia O

		Henry Wick		New York

		Geo Aldrich		Youngstown

		Leon Risley		  "

		H Plealflesh		Columbus O

		Ed Crowford  [crossed Out]

		Miss Edna Ponfare

Joh William Langbre Gay Lenghregdian William Langhrey  [In Left Margin]



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.
	       


DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       Sep 9th

		Ed Trout		Cichhill

		F.W. Hanger		Howaard O

 		Miss Geogia Foster

		Alexander Billman	Cuya Falls Ohio

Sept 10		Hamakichi Suzaki	Delaware Ohio

		  "			Tokio Japan

	        
                     September 11   05
  
                J E Ackerman            Westerville O

                Nora Belle              Lake

                             Sept 12  05

		Mr and Mrs A.T. Jones	Centerburg

		L P Kendrick		Westerville O

		L. Hm Lain		Delaware

		W.J. Walter		Mr Vernon O

		G B Thomas		Hinton O

		W. J. Miller		Cols. O

	       Sept 15

		H H Ginp		Columbus O

		J D Stone		Sunbury O

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                    <text>[page 7]

[unlabeled page 10 (L) and unlabeled page 11 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.
	       


DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       September 14th 1905

		F.H. Thorpe		Columbus O

		AE Dirn			Cincinnati O

		W F Waldron		Sunbury O

		W.N. Sharp		Mansfield O

		Edna Confare		Berkshire O

		H OBrien		Lima L. Sunday Sept 12 1905

		M.J. Cassidy		Cleveland

		Daniel Trimmor		Mt Liberty

		Chas E Davis		Radnor Ohio

		Geo Rhoads		Johnstown Ohio

		G McNeal		Lima O

		Oat Wesline

		L Utley

 		J Huber

		H Pamin	

		J V Farver

		C H Campliam		Ashley

Sept 15		Blimcr Critchfield

		A J Basse		Cleveland

		V.H. Colville		Mt Vernon O.

		Geo Conrad		columbus O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

               	       


DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Sept 26		C.C. Hughs		Utica Ohio

		John Balin		Columbus

		J J Mezger		Richmond In

		Sam Shockley		Columbus O

		Edna Confare  		City

		M L Warner		Wooster

		Geo A Dyer		Jeals O

27		A.R. Henderson		Columbus O.

		W J Alhire		Cols. O.

		A J Marshall		Bellvue O

		J N Myers		Akron

		W J Young		Mansfield O.

		Milo E Dean		Cleveland O

		J.N. Forcils		Centerburg O

		O S Skinner		Col O

		Chas Tenlick		Tippecanue City O

		Wm A Sihott		Mt Vernon

		Rose Hatcher		East Liberty O

		E.W. Conover		East Liberty O

		T. LeLeont		Richfield

		Lheman Chu		Mt Vernon


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                    <text>[page 8]

[unlabeled page 12 (L) and unlabeled page 13 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       September 29 1905

Sep 29		W.P. Robinson		Delaware

		Leona Beery		Westerville

		Elian Dill		Westerville

		Kathryn Buck		Westerville

		Lizzie Buck		Westerville

		L B William		Wheeling W Va

		O.C. Congil		Delaware O.

		Marie A. Davis		Delaware Ohio

		Cecyl Money		Ostrander O.

		Carne M Hewhouse	Ostrander O.

		Elwood Cowgill		Delaware Ohio
	
		C. L. Borden		Croton	Ohio

 		M Machiliss		Columbus O

	       Sept 30 1905

		Miss Edna Confare	Sunbury O

Sept 30		San Lanling		Centerburg Ohio

		Mr Matchliss		Columbus Ohio

Oct 1		Geo Smith		Washington Ohio

		O G Deeim		Col

		H.J. Mcknight		Toledo O

		Howard Maher		O G Tol Co



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       October 2 1905

		O.V.Selders		Toledo O.

		W P. Chew		Urbana O

		Jos Perason		Johnstown O

		N.B. Huddleston	        Centerburg O

		Otto Nusbaum		Cols O.

		W.J. Walter		Mt Vernon O.

		J H Brittain		Columbus O

		Geo Jones

4th		A R Anderson		Columbus O

		Cilia Confare		City

		E E Wolf		Cleveland

		John H Harting		Lima Ohio

		F P Deresh		Circleville

		C Lewis Hare		Col O

		W John Hogle		City

		Mr Cris Hare		Col Ohio

		Edson Williams		Delaware

		Miss Edna Confare	City

		Mr Clayton A Schneider  Gahanna


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                    <text>[page 9]

[unlabeled page 14 (L) and unlabeled page 15 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		F S Dablinar		Lima O

		Fay Decker 		Columbus O

 		J W Walters		  "

 		H L Perkins		  "

		Miss Celia Confare	City

 		Miss Edna Confare	City

 		C M Anderson		Cols O

 		B F Whipps		 "   "

 		Gaus Shurtz		Columbus

		H P Colflesh		Columbus        Oct 9

		V. H. Colville		Mt Vernon O.

		John A. Cone		Delaware O.

 		C. C. Smith		  "      "

		J. H. Hartmess		Lime O

		B W Hough		Delaware O.

		W J Sailr		Cols O

		Geo McKiver		Crooksville

		J E Ward		Mt Vernon O.		  	

		C Wayan		        DC

		W.M. Itamate		Bellfontaine

		W M Riley		Centerburg O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Miss E Criss		Lima O

		W.H.Thomas &amp; Wife &amp; fm  Millersburg O

		C.E. Larrywell		Ashley	O.

		A W Willanks		Chgo

		J E Ward		Mt Vernon O

		Miss Edna Confare	City

                Israel Confare          City



		Dick Aiderson		Centerville Ohio

		Telephone Boys two      Sat Eve

		M W Sicks		Westerville O

		Roy		

16th		John Harling		Maria Stein O

	        Frank Mooney		Columbus O

16		Chas Hopwood		Columbus

		Gus Sternbuger		Dayton O

		E E Hoover		Galion O

		Ges Nelson		Indianapolis

		Miss Confare		City

		Mr South		Worthington O.

		W Covier		Delaware O

		McRing			Sch

		C G Fox			CATCRR Millersburg O

		H. N. Litus		  "  " Brink Laver O

		Ed Kuhn			  "  " Millersburg O

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                    <text>[page 10]

[unlabeled page 16 (L) and unlabeled page 17 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		N. Whimy		Toledo O

		Chris C Whimy		Toledo O

		Gilbert A. Eldridge	Crawfordsville Ind

		Harry W. Crist		Delaware O

		O W Schultz		Richmond Ind

		F. W. Hamm		Millersburg O.

	       Thursday Oct. 19 1905

		Benj. W. Moses		Jerusalem

		Harrey Latershloger	Millersburg Ohio

		Wandway			Col O

		C Brown			Marneville O

		O. W Schultz		Richmond Ind

		Miss Edna Confare	Sunbury Ohio

		A Sinn			Delaware O.

		Benj Moses  left

	       Wednesday Oct 25 1905

		Mr. Clayton E Schnider  Gahana O

		Edward Confare



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Mr Benj W Moses

					Dayton Ohio

					19 Clover St.

		Harry Plsolfles		Columbus O      Oct 23

		My Dear Benj

		V. H. Colville		Mt. Vernon O.

		R. B. Baius		Cleveland O.

		E W Shoemaker		Columbus O.

		W C Ginn		Delaware O.

		W M Tippett		Col

		E G Crox		Millersburg O

		Ed Kuhn			  "         "

		H. N. Litus		Brinkhaven O.

		Wm W Fowler		Millersburg O.

		F. W. Hamm		  "         "

		Harrey Latershloger	  "         "

Oct 25		Celia Confare		City

		L. Hill			Delaware O.

		Westrich		Cleveland

		Gw Adyer		Nelson

		T E Lamf		Col

		Andrew Hamm		Millersburg O.

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                    <text>[page 11]

[unlabeled page 18 (L) and unlabeled page 19 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		J M Pearson		Johnstown		

		M Meredith		Radnor O

		B N Woodburn		Newark O

		S C Larney		Chicago

		Rita Swanson		Cols O.

		Jno C LeFevre		Springfield O

		Thomas Pimlen		Columbus O

		Granger Eatin		Alexander Ind

		William	Godak

					Greenville Pa

		C. P. Hanna &amp; Wife	St Louis

		Theodore Moose		Columbus O

		S R Migton		Crooksville O

		W H Daire		Cleveland

		A G Brikl		Zanesville O
		
		A W Miaden		Toledo

		C W Kemgin		Delaware O

		F R McGoin		Col O

		F S Albin		Cleveland O

		W J Spring		Mfno



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.
            

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

    	       Wednesday Nov 1 1905

		E S Anderson		U. S. Tel. Co.

		A J Boussr		Cleveland

		A R Henderson		Columbus O.

		G M Miller		Neward O.

		C F France		Toledo O

		W A Doenle		Tiffin O.

Nov 3		E. S. English		Delaware Ohio

		Otto Nusbaun		Ohio

		J Wood			Col O.

    4		W. A. Browne		Col O

		G McNeal		Lima O

		C Monroe

		Sam Jones		Sunbury O

		J E Covert		Galway NY

		Mr Ralph Mask

		Celia Confare		City

		J O Chis		City

		Jos M C Curdy		Ashley O

Nov 7		R S Seeds		Birmingham P

		F. E. Stalder		Toledo O

		M Sholiam		Cinte O

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                    <text>[page 12]

[unlabeled page 20 (L) and unlabeled page 21 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Sam Hopkins		Prop.

	        November 9 1905

		Ed K Clark		Mason O

		T Kannerer		Louisville Ky

		B. D. Converse		Col O

		J S Marquis		Pgh

		Frank Krell		Cols O

Nov 11 05	Miss Edna Confare

		Mrs Cecil Confare		Nov 12 1905

		Mr Howard Mahon		Columbus O

		Mr Phipps

		Mr Frank Mooney 	Columbus O

		Mr Hopwood		Columbus O.

Nov 13

		H P Colflesh		Columbus	Nov 13

		C H Blair		Delaware

		G O Stump		Gfertin

		Mr. Nell Harding

		Mr. Barit Critfield	Johnstown

		Mr. Herris

		G E Gordon		Pittsburg Pa



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		C C Hughes		VLiba O

		B. M. Critchfid		Mt Vernon O

		A S Marklanie		Sidney O

		Miss Celia Confare	City   Nov. 19

		Miss Edna Confare

		Edna Confare		

		Mr S E Confare		Sunbury Ohio

		V. H. Colinlle		Mt Vernon  O.  Nov 21st

		Geo A Dyer		Cols

		Chet V. Spivey		Rusfivitte Ind

		Jno R Hughes		Costolia

		J.R. Oeegl		Mansfield O

		C. F. Smith		Springfield O

					234 Dakota Ave

		Mr. Frank Mooney	Columbus O

		Mr. Charley		Hopwood Hawks Ave No. 34

		Ralph Shaw		Cardington O.

		Mr Charley		Hopwood Hawks


		Mr Clayton
		

		Mr. Frank Mooney


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                    <text>[page 13]

[unlabeled page 22 (L) and unlabeled page 23 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Sam Hopkins prop

	       Monday Nov 27 1905

  		H P Colflesh		Columbus O

		Geo H Keppel		Wooster Ohio

		Wesley P Lund		Cols

		Chas F Barston		New York

		Miss Celia Confare	Nov 28 1905

		Edna Confare

		Miss Edna Confare	City

		Celia Confare		City

		A C Pricent		Cleveland

		S P Bonelh		Columbus O

		J Martinio		  "      "

		Cecil Confare		Powell O

		D F Fay			Cols O

		G. W. Crawford		Newark O

		G McNeal		Lima Ohio

		W F Jolley		Cols O

		W E DeRango		Cols O

		J H Curburgh		Toledo

		Miss Edna Confare



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Sam Hopkins

		N W Hamilton		Pittsburg Pa

		A L Williams		Delaware

		C H McLaughlin		Plymouth O

		G W Hamilton		Dayton O

		Louis Johnson		Cin

		F M Green		Eaton O

		L. T. Hough		Delaware O

		Harvey McIntire		Butler O

		Geo Mc Intire		Butler O

		Frank Ford 		Cols O

		Ed B Moore		Newark O

		W E Rauch		Huntington Ind

		Miss Celia Confare	City

		Wm Harding		Johnstown Ohio

		Edw Linahau		Cols Ohio

 		Edward Greenberger	Cleveland Ohio

 		J S Freeman

		J W Duncan		Cedar Rapids Ind

 		Harvey H Cole		Sunbury

		Paul Miller		Toledo Ohio

		E A. Patterson		Zanesville

		A E Andrews		Lodi O

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                    <text>[page 14]

[unlabeled page 24 (L) and unlabeled page 25 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Mr &amp; Mrs David Kerts

		  Green Camp Ohio

	       Monday Dec 11 1905

		Sam Hopkins prop		

		H B Williams		Cols O

		C M Hohnor		Detroit

		Celia Confare		City

		B. Hedges		Conesville O

		E D Sheets		Delaware O

		S F Truxall		  "      "

		W J Curry		Baltimore Md


		D L Cline		Cleveland O

                S C Lancy		Chicago

                F B Robinson            [illegible] Ne

                S. F. Chase             Mt. Vernon, Ohio 

		H D Hessey		Delaware O

		A Jones			  "

		Chas Raacland		  "

		H Sang			  "

		T. Price		  "

		C C Cowgill		  "



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Miss Celia Confare

		J E Cekum	

	       December 19 1905

		J E Whiteman		Fostoria O

		Grrd L Cowles		Columbus Ohio

12-23		S A Sanding		Centerburg O

		F A Shaw		columbus O.

12-25		S. P. Bonelli		Columbus

		Joseph Mortoccio         Do

		Jany 1st 06

                Dec 26   05

                W H Harding

		N. B. Huddleston	Centerburg O
		
		J. S. Edwards		Sunbury O

		E. D. Manville		Delaware O

		L S Condit		Sunbury O

		Miss Celia Confare 	City


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                    <text>[page 15]

[unlabeled page 26 (L) and unlabeled page 27 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Dec 30 05	Carrie A. Wilson	Sunbury O.

  "		Jennie R. Wilson	  "     "

		Ivy M Fetley		  "     "

		Mr &amp; Mrs J W. Condit	Condit O

		Fenton Condit		 "     "

		F C. Murphy		Sunbury O

		H M Moore		Delaware O

		Tony Gohl  		Centerburg

1/1 06		J. W. Culver		Hassx N.Y.

		H.C. Moore		Spencer O

		E B Dustin		Peerless O

		W J Pollock		Delaware Ohio

Jan 1st 06	W H Harding		Abrahaus Houys L.

 " 2nd		Chas Pence		Hillsboro O.

		Otto Nusbaum		Cols O.

		J N Myers		Akron

		S C sanig		Chicago

		Jno Olney		Delaware

		L Levitt		Toledo

		J Walters		Mt Sterling

		T J Nettleton		Constantia

		Wm Prorrir Jr.             



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Miss Edna Confare	City

		Samnnie Dan Hopkins

					Sunbury Ohio Delaware County
                
                    Berkshire Township  Sunbury
                

                Dave O Connor           Sunbury [crossed out]

                H Fleckner                 "
 
                J Culver                   "

                Anne Harris                "

                Ed Parnien Jr              "

                Claude Smith            Galena

                Joe Stark               Sunbury

                Clem Allen                 "

 

Aug 1 06	Mrs. C O Markel		Wooster Ohio

                H.W. Stone                 "

                Bill Miller                "        

		W. H. Matticks		Columbus

		C Martin		Celina

		D B Noyes		Toledo

		Ed Conyne		Clevland	

		L. E. York		Barnesville O.

		M. J. Condit		Columbus O.

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                    <text>[page 16]

[unlabeled page 28 (L) and unlabeled page 29 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Chas E Standes		Apple Creek O

		N L Garrison		Columbus O

9-06		W.F. Kercher		Cols. O.

		J D Wintermute		Marion O

		W.A Howald		Cols. O.

		R Ruzile		Clev O

		Wm Posser Jr	        City

		Geo T. Lowin		Cleveland O

		Mrs  [crossed out]	

		Mr Carl E Smckard	Conesville Ohio  [In right border]

		V.H. Colville		Mt Vernon O

		Sam Parane Hopkins

					Sunbury Ohio

		W &amp; Below 		Mt Vernon O

		C L Davis		Cols O

		W J Mason		Wayne O

		A W Mercer		Gambier

		F S Gugn		Johnstown

		D.F. Whipps		Cols Ohio

		N J Sailor		Cols O

		John Hamwerel		Toledo O

		C.W. McKingie		Delaware O.



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

1/23		Wamomson &amp; Bay

1/23		Olewagner		Columbus O

		C. L. Murphy		Gallo

		Miss E

		Miss Edna Confare	Sunbury Ohio   [In left border]

1/24		E. L. Shaffer		Mr. Liberty O.

		Joe Jorling		Cinti

		Oscar Sterrett		Leipsic

		Thomas Casteel		Leipsic

		Jalin Ridell		Delaware O

		A W Meader		Toledo

		Ely Chesbin		Toledo

		J. S. Walters		Mt. Sterling O.

		Ths Nettelon            Constantia

		Travis Ford		Columbus O

		Mrs Sam Hoskins		

		R. C. Steinruck		Mansfield O.

		L. S. Darr		Warsaw O.

		Loll Norn		Toledo O

		J.P. Martindell		Somerfield O

		M A Perso		Fostoria O

		Walt Mack		Chicago

		Samuel Damp  [In right border]	
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                    <text>[page 17]

[unlabeled page 30 (L) and unlabeled page 31 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		M. J. Casserly		Cleveland		

		E. B. Baker		Sugar Creek O.

		Celia Confare		City

		James Dingham		Col 

		J. N. Hendershott	Leroy O.

Jan 31		Cit. Tel. Co.

		George Rhoads

		Will Evans		

		Will Cramer

		Orville Cramer

		Ross Farmer

		Howard Farmer

		Miss Edna Confare 	City

		R H Ramdell		Cols	

		A. L. Bakin		Lancaster

		L. G. Hatoulem		Dayton Ohio

		Chas E. Stinelln	Apple Creek O

		J S Tenessman		Cleve O

		J W. Culver		Westerville

		H B Barnes

		C. E. Wolf		Cleveland		

		Arthur Mill		Zanesville O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Frank Moyer		Chicago Ill

		Miss Celia Confare	City

		Haew Brown		Cols O

		T.J. Kammerer		Louisville

		G W. Rhoads		Delaware Ohio

		H M Wright 		Toledo O

		C G Reynolds		Cols. O.

		F. A Lidderwood		Rochester NY

		C S Stephen		Cols. O.

Monday February 12 1906

		W H Harding		O

		V. H. Colille		Mt. Vernon O.

		L. T. Hough		Delaware Ohio

		D.A. Grubb		Wadsworth O

Tuesday February 13

		F. B. Alberts		Fredircktown 

		Jess Rinhart		  "         "

		N P Linnell		Cleveland

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                    <text>[page 18]

[unlabeled page 32 (L) and unlabeled page 33 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

               Wednesday Feby 14th

		Robt E. Harrison	Massilon

		E M Dentore		Defiance

		John Galagan		Adriare M

		C T Gibson		Troy O

Feb 14 1906	C C Hughs		Utica Ohio  Bridal Chamber

		Theo. Hammerd		Toledo O

		F. E. Stalder 	        Toledo

		S A Sashing		Centerburg O

		W C Bock		Columbus O.

		Miss Edna Confare	City

		Miss Celia Confare	City

		Miss Edna Confare	City

		B Frank Young		Philo

		O. S. Bmons		Chi

		Rall Avery		Delaware

		W J Saile		Cols

		C. W. Adams		Richwood O

		C. C. Van Sant		Cols

		J. J. Hannop		  "

		L Ramick		Niles O	



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

 	       Feb. 22 1906  "Hopkins Hotel"

		Miss Celia Confare	City

		Miss Celia Confare	City      

		Miss Lalah Price	Jonstown O

		J D Heukle		Delaware O

		F. A. Forgrave		Columbus O.

		Miss Edna Confare	City

		C M Hicks		Centerburg

		Miss Edna Confare

		W G Green		Condit O

		W. H. Cramer		Johnstown O

		R. L. Hewitt		Westerville O

		F. E Ackman		Westerville O

		Celia Confare		City

		L Loadi Confare		City

		V. H. Colville		Mt. Vernon O.

		J W Williams		Col O

		F. P. McLead		Col. O.

		J. B. Javett		Cols. O.

		C H Rudy		Massillon

		J. H. Farmer		Newark O

		Alexe H Colham		Cincinnati O

		Mr J Cover  

		H L Oreugh

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                    <text>[page 19]

[unlabeled page 34 (L) and unlabeled page 35 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

               Thursday March 1st 1906

		Sam Hopkins Prop.

		Sam Hopkins Prop

		Mr. Fred McClean	Marion O.

		[J. H. Farmer		Chicago Ill       [Telephone Boys]

		[O. C. Crawmer		Clay. Sick. O.

		[W H Cramer		Cleveland O

		[C. R. Farmer		New york

		[W. T. Evans		St Louis Mo

		[G W Rhoads		New York

		Miss Edna Confare	Chicago Ill

		Mr Clayton E Schneider	Westerville

		Miss. Celia Confare	New York City

		Edna Confare		Sunbury Ohio

		C C From    [crossed out]

		Geo W Miller		Columbus. O.

		Wm Bell Wooster		O

March 6		O C Crommer		Johnstown Ohio

		H. Stiesrath		Iowa City Iowa

		G W Deyarmin		Mansfield

		W M Laryhlin		Zanesville


					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss.


               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	      Thursday March 1st 1906

		Edna Confare

	       Friday March 9 1906

		Celia Confare 		N. Y. City

		S A Laoling		Centerburg O

		Chas T Sheldon		Cincinnati O

		J. W. Culver		Westerville

		Geo. A. Brown		New Holland, O

		C. E. Schaad		Crestline, O

		C. O. Campbell		Ashland Ohio

March          Sunday March 11 1906

		D Charlie R. Farmer	New York

		D William H Cramer	New York

	        H. M. Wright		Col

		E. S. Brne		Strneyhtrslle

		Miss. Cecilia Confare	City

		Mr. Harry Gibbons	City

		Waldo Walker 		City

		A W Niason		Seefner

		O Baker			Delaware O

		C Justus		Ohio

		F A English		Crestline O

		Bennett Myers		Groveport O

		R L Williams		Delaware

		Miss Celi Confare


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                    <text>[page 20]

[unlabeled page 36 (L) and unlabeled page 37 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Mr

		Harry Bristol		Syracuse N.Y.

		Miss Cecelia Confare	Sunbury O

		F. A. Forgrave		Columbus O.

		W H Hamling		Johnstown O

March 17 1906	Miss Celia Confare	City

		George Rhodes		March 17 1906 left Sunbury

March 18	C. R. Farmer		New York City

		W. T. Evans		New York City

		Mr Harry Selfridge	Galopli   [crossed out]

Monday 19 1906	Mr Harry Selfrige	Gallipolis O.

		A F Burdoin		Cleveland O.

		N W Hamilton		Dayton O

		George Allder		Johnstowe Ohio

		J Farrow		Cleveland Ohio

		J N Culver		Westerville

		W J Hughs		Johnstown O

		M B Kannon		Johnstown O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Mr Sam Hopkins prop.

		Sam Hopkins 		Sunbury, O

		Miss Edna Confare	Sunbury Ohio

		T O Fruman		Jackson Mich

		Allen H Fetzer		Delaware O

		Roy C Huber		Columbus O.

		Rg Raymond		  "      "

		Room 4 and 5

		Jay Paryboon		Detroit

		Miss Celia Confare	City

		Charlie R. Farmer	New York City

		W. T. Evans   		 "   "	  "

		Miss Celia Confare

		Geo H Keppel 		Wooster O

		T. W. Craig		Chgo

3/28		D. H. Gradfield		Toledo O

		E M Denton		Colo.

		J J Metzger		Richmond Ind

		H B Garver

30		C. E. Granger		City

March 30	H I Colflesh		Columbus O

		Miss Celia Confare	City

31		Geo. C. L. Southworth	Gambier

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                    <text>[page 21]

[unlabeled page 38 (L) and unlabeled page 39 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

 	       March 2 1906  "Register Hire"

		J W Scott		Delaware O

		C A McClelland		Delaware O

		A L Jacobs		Columbus

		Frank Wilson		Mt. Vernon

		Sup Jr E C Tobey	Waldo O

		R. B. Suley		Col. O.

		Geo. M. Bell Roofing	Dresdin Ohio

	       March 4

		Edw Leuaken

		G B Thomas		Marrion O

		Glenn Haley		Sunbury Ohio

		Miss Celia Confare	City

		J. H. Menill		Cols, O.

April 3		Harry P Colflesh	Columbus O

		E W Fompkins &amp; wife	  "      "

		A L William		Delaware



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		C E Granger &amp; Fomiby	City

		Max Ludwig		Columbus

		C. R. Farmer		New Yorker

		W T Evans		New Yorker

		W C Shell		Col. O.

		A Lennan		Detroit

		Celia Confare		City

		Edna Belle Granger	City

		C D Pendon		Cols O

		H B Williams		Cols O

		A J Highland		Lancaster O

		A Wollin		Granville

		Dr John Rudolph		Monroe Mich

		Mrs Irene Rudulph	  "     "

		Chas Faye		  "     "

		Jas. A. Reed		Msse O

		Jas A. Rel

5/		C Z Martin		Cleveland

		A. J. Bentz		Ashland O.

		J W Hoyt		Delaware

		G. E. Shearer		Richmond Ind

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                    <text>[page 22]

[unlabeled page 40 (L) and unlabeled page 41 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		W G Baunbrett		Cols

		Mr Bart Bardinekan   	Cols O

		H. W. Ranson		Mt. Vernon O.

		A L Jacobs 		Cols

		W. E. Hark		Pittsburg

		Miss Edna Confare	City

		A P McCready		Cleveland O

		R. Ely Cahill		St. Louis Mo.

		Geo Patterson		Colo O.

		A L Barton		Lancaster

		F. A. Forgrave		Cols. O.

		W. E Koon		Cols O.

		B C Metzer		Delaware O

		F P Hall 		Cols. O

		J N Williams		Col

	       April 24 06

		W. I. Williams		Col

		Miss Edna Confare	City    

		Miss Delia Alfonso

		Miss Eleanor Marie Hopkins

					Sunbury Ohio



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Alonzo Fisher			

		O Ed Lure

	       April 22 1906

		C. R. Farmer		New Yorker

		W T Evans		 "   "

		Miss Celia Confare	City

		Gin Stemberger		Dayton O.

		Laurel V. Stone		Conneaut, O.

		N P Linnell		Cleveland

		M C Saller		Columbus O

		A L Markland		Sedny O

		Miss Edna Confare	City

		W H Crinn		Cleve O

		George Allder		Johnstown Ohio

		B Taylor		Wooster O

		Miss Cecelia Confare

		W A Harris		Mfld

		G McNeal		Lima Ohio

		C Monroe		 "

		J H Undward		Cols O

		A L Jacobs		Cols O

		J. S. Eilemiller

		M E Martin		Mansfield O

		J. H. Farmer		Col

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                    <text>[page 23]

[unlabeled page 42 (L) and unlabeled page 43 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		J B Seatherman		Centerburg

		A. E. Orsborn		Columbus

		R H Koepff		Cleveland

		Geo H Keppel		Wooster O

5/3/06		Otto H. Nusbaum		Cols. O.

		F. B. Riddlebarger	Oxford Mass

		C W Lauffer		Columbus O

		N J Sailer		Cols O

May 5		Delaware base ball Team

		Jno. O. LeFevre		Springfield, Ohio

		F. L. Cowles		Cols O

		J W Cooper		Indianapolis Ind

		Fred Forgrave		Cols. O.

		W. A. Harris		Mansfield Ohio

		J B Leatherrman		Centerburg O

		Miss

		Mr

		Mr Harry Gibbons	Wheeling W V

		P McHugh



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

May 12		J. M. Czar		Chicago

 "  14		G. C. Fishman		West Salim O.

 "  14		J. W. Singer		Gambier O

		A W Meader		Toledo

		A L Jacobs		Cols O

		J W Shepherd		Columbus O

		Harrry Orring		Cleveland

15		E. M. McConinck		Gallipolis O

		Celia Confare		City

		C. G. Selby		Columbus O

		S Fairchild		Westerville O

		B S Harris		Columbus O

		G M Justice		Pgh. Pa.

		Glenn Freeman		Columbus Ohio

		Louis Marting		Delaware Ohio

		Miss Barr		  "	  "

		Rex Vanderere		  "       "

		Fanny Paris		  "       "

		Ruth Rissler		Lancaster "

		Edna Belle Granger	          "

		Celia Confare		City

		Mr Salter Shicks	Westerville O


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                    <text>[page 24]

[unlabeled page 44 (L) and unlabeled page 45 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		N P Pond		Rochester N. C.

		Mrs N P Pond			"

		Edward Stauder Chauffer		"

		Edna Belle Granger

		Miss Edna Confare	City

		Ed Dean			Cols O.

		F P Duesbach		Circleville O

		F. W. Leece		Akron O.

		Suartello Evenbrogeer	  "

		H. C. Mitchell		Mt Vernon

		S. G. Turner		Mt Vernon

		W G Gower		Mt Vernon

		Geo. B. Kelly		Mt Vernon

		G. W. Rhoads

		W. W. Vaugham		Cardington

		A Eeleurtis	

		Jay Paneyborn		Detroit

		J. H. Schooler		Parryton

		Ed Thompson Jr.		Delaware O

		C. A. McClelland	Delaware, Ohio

		Fred Rowland		  "        "

  		J. W. Scott		Marion, Ohio



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

5/20		R. C. Holden		[illegible]

		John E. Walker		Dayton

		Miss Cha Clarence	Newark O.

		Mr Walter Shicks	Westerville Ohio

		Mr Otis Sherban		  "          "

		Miss Edna Confare	City

		W E Rauch		Huntington Ind.

		J. M. Asheiur		Cols O

		A L Jacobs		Cols O

		A E Stevens and wife	Col O

		J. W. Tilton		Newark O

		L. F. Hough		Sunbury O

		W P Robinson and Co	Delaware Ohio

		Paul Lehman]		

		W A Sands]		Lehmans

		W A Sherrlam]		Orchestra

		E C Kershaw]		Columbus O.

		James Lynn		New York

		Arch C. McClurr		San Francisco Cal

		Miss Mary Lexan		New York

		Mrs Harnnont  [crossed out]

		Miss Hazel Marie Schwind Cleveland Ohio


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                    <text>[page 25]

[unlabeled page 46 (L) and unlabeled page 47 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       Monday 29 1906

		A L William		Delaware O

	       May 31 1906

		Chas E. Foor Wife &amp; 	New Albany O.
		           Daughter

		A M Dodderer		Delaware O

June 1		C C Hughs		Utica O

		A E Hedges		Chigo Ill

		J J Gould

		Miss Edna Granger

		J Ochs			Cinti

		W H Sidebottom		Columbus O.

		C H Burwell		Columbus O

		H B Williams 		Cols O

		O F. Sweitzen		Cleveland

		E H Hanian		Cols

		E. Pugh			Col.

		Fred Rowland		left June 4 1906

		J A Vandegiff		Cols O.

		N P Linncee		Cleveland



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		E. J. Hobart &amp; wife	Worthington O.

		J Kohl			Cols O

		Geo Abernethy		Columbus

		Miss Celia Confare	Sunbury O.

		S Potter		Delaware

		M Meredith		Radnor O

		F A Smalley		Columbus O

		C C Sterling		G Rapids O

		H M Wright		Toledo O

		J. G. Pratt		Raymond O

June 4 1906  	Clinton Dresback	Johnstown O.

		Guy Green		Johnstown Ohio

		W Harry Borders		Harlem Ohio

		Edna Granger		Sunbury O

                Charles Borden          Sunbury Ohio

                A Jacobs                Colo

		Miss Celia Confare	City

		E. L. Walkup		Fleiter Bros Show

		H. D. Good		City

		J. J Luke		 "

		Burrell Myers		Groveport O

		Ed Lenahan		Cols O

		A. P. Fin		Marysville

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                    <text>[page 26]

[unlabeled page 48 (L) and unlabeled page 49 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Edna Granger		Sunbury O

		T Ceny			Spgfld O

		W R Harris		Columbus

		R. A Herbert		Cleveland

		E L. Shaffer		Mt. Liberty O.

		Frank Bainett		New Fort

		H Potee Jr		Cols O

		A Louis			Akron, O.

		H L. Clark		Millersburg

		L McDounough		Mt Vernon

		R. J. Gordon		Boston

		Miss Edna Confare	City

		R T VanRifan		Mt. V O
		
		Miss Cecelia Confare	City

		Mr. Perry Gorden	Columbus O.

		Jessie Clauson		Centerburg Ohio

		Burt Armstrong		Delaware 

		W. N. Ronider		So Bend

		F E Wilson		Rogers

		William Lewis		Cols O

		E Granberger		Cleveland



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       Sunbury Ohio June 21 1906

		Miss Cecelia Confare	City

		V L Garrison		Columbus Ohio

		W. J. Longworth		Delaware Ohio

		W. J. Saile		Cols O

		J F Auschetz		Cleveland O.

		Thurston Moore		Delaware

		Mr &amp; Mrs C A.McAlliston Columbus O.

		Robert K. McAlliston	 "       "

		Mrs J. B. Sheldon &amp; Son	 "       "

		R. J. Hedden		Columbus O

		W Harris		Mt Vernon O

		S W Fowler		Chicago Ill

		A D Hall		Cleveland

		A L Baker		Lancaster

		Geo R. Nicodman		Zanesville, O.

		G. W. Rhoads		Col. O.

		A L Jacobs		Cols O

		Geo Spurgeon		Millersport O

		M. K. Cleven		St. Marys O.

		G. N. Claner		Lancaster O

		G Dinni

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                    <text>[page 27]

[unlabeled page 50 (L) and unlabeled page 51 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       June 25 1906 Please Register

		Mr Carl E Swickard	Mansfield Ohio

	       June 26 1906

		J. W. Scott		Mann Ohio

		C G Selby		Columbus

		A. R. Henderson		  "

		W. S. Unks		Toledo O

		R H Koepff		Cleveland O

		Edw Lenahan		Cols O

		Chas E. Studer		Apple Creek O

		Frank O. Nusbaum	Col's, O.

		Ed K Clark		Marrion O
		
		Ed Roosvelt		Ashley O

		T. A. Wells		Bellpoint O

		H W. Simpson		Delaware O.

		W. J. Miller		Cols. O.

		Samuel Hamilton		Cols O

		O F Sweitzen 		Cleveland

		W Harrison		Col &amp; Finl



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Sam Hopkins Prop

	       June 29 1906

		Celina Confare		City

		Eland Setty		Col, O.

		A. Ginn			Delaware

		O W Zehring		Cleveland

		B. P. Horan		Col's O.

		Miss Edna     [crossed out]

		Miss Edna Confare	City

		Mr Will Maddox		Columbus Ohio

		Mrs Henry		  "       "

		Miss Edna Granger	City

		Jod Dauss		Mt Vernon

		C. A. Flack		Bloomville O

		E D Sheets		Delaware O

		William Lewis		Columbus O

		W. H. Cook		Galion O

		Claude Setty		Columbus O

		C C Craft		Cols O

		A. D. Good		City

		J. J. Luke		 "

		W. R Pulfard		Ashley

		M L Warirer		Wooster O

		Geo H Kepfell		Wooster O

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                    <text>[page 28]

[unlabeled page 52 (L) and unlabeled page 53 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       July 5 1906 Please Register

		J T Abbott		Cols O

		S A Sanburg		Centerburg O.

		Geo Clausing &amp; Wife	Delaware Ohio

		Darlene Duckworth	Delaware Ohio

		Edna Granger		Sunbury Ohio

		Eleanor Darre Hoss	friend    [left margin]

		T B. Miles		Salem O

		Sheridan Johnstown	Westerville

		Celia Confare		City

                John Hauling [crossed out]

		John Haughlin [crosses out] Ashley

		Edna Confare		Sunbury, O

		Josephine Lake		City

		Will Harding		Johnstown Ohio

		Mr Jam Jones		Galena O

		Will Evens		Johnstown O

		G. W. Rhouds		Columbus

		Darline	Duckworth	Delaware

		Edna Confare		Berkshire Ohio

		Burt

		Edna Granger		Sunbury O.


[left margin: Eleanor Marie Hopkins]
					

                             HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Sam Hopkins Prop

		M C Sallu		Columbus O

		F. A. McAllister	Delaware O.

		F. L. Turlin		Columbus

		E H Fry			Columbus

		R. D. Koepft		Cleveland

		Hav C Townsend		Lancaster O

		Edw Lenaham		Cols Ohio

		C. W. Arthur		Detroit

		Jno A. Nicholson	Des Moines Io

		F A Smalley		Cols Ohio

		Edna Confare		City

		Mr Tom Babcock		Maringo O.

		N. M Grown		Wheat O

		J. T. Moore		Marysville O

		Mr. John Bewart		Maringo O.

		John George		Mt Vern O

		Stanley Moore		Centerbury Ohio

		George Rhodes		Columbus O.

		W W Dauss		Mt Vernon

		C. J. Reed		Columbus O

		J W Cochran		Toledo

		Arthur Tarrshire	Columbus O

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                    <text>[page 29]

[unlabeled page 54 (L) and unlabeled page 55 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

1906 July 20	W H Goff		Broadway O

		L B Goff		 "       "

		Rodney Disinger		Lancaster Ohio

		Ray Disinger		Lancaster  "

		Claude Getty		Centerburg O.

		Burt Holland		Mt Gilied O.

July 20		E B Moore		Newark Ohio

		J W Cochran		Toledo O.

		Miss Edna Confare	city

		Carl Swickard 		Westerville Ohio

		Purl Little		Marion Ind

July 28

		Mr John M. Evain	Utica Ohio

		Mrs John M Evans	Utica Ohio

		Mr. R. E. Wolf		Lancaster O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Miss Cecelia Confare	City

		W. H. Rice		Delaware, O

		Miss Cecelia Confare	July 22 1906

		Mr. Kim Sedwick and Wife

		Elizbeth  "

		Rowland   "

		Mrs. Odis Kimbill	Sunbury O

		Miss Mary Perfect	Marysville

		Mr. Ray Disinger	Lancaster O.  1906 July 23

		W H Harris		Mansfield O

		C W Clark		Cols

		A L Jacobs 		Cols

		Ray Disinger		Banges O.

		Peter Kinnear		Columbus O.

July 24th	S C Townsend		Lancaster O

		J E. Barker		Worthington O

		Mac Barcus		C. N. Tel Co.

		D W Ackinson		Westerville O

		Fred Snyder		C N Tel Co

		J Cateral

		L S. Crown		

		Edw L Smith		Cleveland O

		H. R. Hale		columbus Ohio


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                    <text>[page 30]

[unlabeled page 56 (L) and unlabeled page 57 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Cols Photo Co

July 25 1906	Edw Lenahan		Cols O

		Chas. E. Studer		Apple Creek O.

		Rob Koepff		Cleveland

		G E Larrjay		Cols

		C H. Leonard		Delaware O

		R H Dairs		Cleveland

		C H. Thance		New York

		Lamuel Stevens		Columbus

		S A Sarling		Centerburg O

		A Coyer wife &amp; child	Kinnley He.

		Ray B. Bishop		Centerburg O

		F. P. Housholder	Utica, O.

		R F Lindsley		Mansfield O

27		W J Saile		Cols O

		N Culver		Chi

		J. F. William &amp; Daughter  Cols.

		Mr Robert Nuton		C. N. Tel Co

		Carl Swickard  		Westerville O.

		H. B. L			Granville



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Sam Hopkins Prop.

                Dr. S. J. Rigdon        Delaware

		Miss Cecelia Confare	City

		W W Davis		Mr Vernon

		Sylvia F. Wolfe		Johnstown

		Effie Wolfe		 "    "

		Fannie Tyler		 "    "

		C S Reynolds		Cols O

		B R Ryan		Millersburg, O.

		Jas. M. Cobb		Clev. O.

		W Ailyurg

		J. T. Sylvester		Sabina O

		B V Leas &amp; Wife		Del

		J. A. Vandegriff	Cols O

		Geo. F. Mooney		 "   "

	       Aug 6th 1906

		H B Williams		Cols O

		W J Curry		Batte Md

		C. A. Flack		Bloomville O

		R H Koepft		Cleveland O

		Edw Lenahan		Cols O

		F B Shafer		Cols O


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                    <text>[page 31]

[unlabeled page 58 (L) and unlabeled page 59 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		F A Smalley		Cols O

8/11		H E. Burris		Columbus O

		B. Williams		Columbus O

		W. Young	        Westerville, O

		J. V. [illegible]	Delaware O

		John Mead		Delaware

		Edw Lenahan		Cols O

		W. W. Bond		Columbus, O

		L Rosnick		Niles O

		J. W. Scott		Marion O.

		C. A. McClelland	Delaware, O

		John Mead		Delaware, O.

		R J Heddica		Col. O

		S McKee			Cols O

		J T Moore		Marysville O

		H C Hopkins		City

		C W McCoy		Cleve

		J W. Williams		Col

		Mr Richard



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Ra Bafeveh		Marengo O

		A. F. Bundain		Cleveland, O.

		Glenn Haley		Sunbury Ohio

		H E Warner		Reading, Mich.

		R S. Vaughn		Waldo O.

		J. R. Levy		Delaware, O.

		B. F. Whipps		Cols O

		M Edwards		Det		

		U Edwards		 "

		John Jewell		Westerville Ohio

		H Richards		Cols Ohio

		Sheridan		Westervill

		Porter Johnston		Westervill Ohio

		W H Switzer		Defiance O

		Chas Klefinger		Dayton O.

Sept 7 1906	Miss Georgia		Fostio Con

		C. N. Tel. Co.

		Carl Swirckard		Westerville O

		Paul Bouchie		Kentucky

		Elias Barcus	        Worthington O

		Bob Newton		Columbus O

		John Cattrel		Columbus

	         driver

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                    <text>[page 32]

[unlabeled page 60 (L) and unlabeled page 61 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       Sunbury Ohio Sept. 9 1906

		Celia Confare		City

		H. P. Colflesh		Columbus O

		Miss Edna Confare	Berkshire

		E. M. Hickham		Delaware O

		Wm W Wells		Delaware O

		W W Daufs		Mt Vernon O

		S R Greig		Waunegan Ills

		C W. Arthur		Detroit

		Herbert A Mason		Columbus O.

	       Sept 11th 1906		 

		Otto Kusbaum		Cols. O.

		Geo A Deyer		 "    "

		C Lears			Cleveland Ohio

		S C Riddle		Delaware

		W. C. Magae		Granville O

		Nyleouchot		Versailles, O.

	       Sep 12/06

		Doc King		Col

		T D Wisenian		Detroit

		J Farrow		Cleveland O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       Sept 12 1906

		Celia Confare

		G. W. Crawford		Newark O

		J. C. Barker		Worthington, O.

		John Cattrel		Col O

		Elias Barcus		Worthington Ohio

		John Cottrel		Columbus Ohio

		Miss Edna Confare	Berkshire  Sept 16

		C. M. Kellism		Columbus, O.

		Frank O. Nusbaum	Cols. O.

		J A Sauderman		New Holland O

		Glenn Haley		Sunbury Ohio

		W. C. Magiee		Cniclet O [Cincinnati]

		D. E. Scott		Marion, Ohio

		A Smith			Marion Ohio

		M Holland		Marion Ohio

		P McHugh		Marion Ohio

		Edw Lenahan 		Cols

		R I McCauley		Cols, O.

		Chas. E. Strides	Apple Creek O

		Celia Confare		City


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                    <text>[page 33]

[unlabeled page 62 (L) and unlabeled page 63 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Celia

		J.C. Miller		Col. O.

		N J Corichot		Versaills O.

		A. Corson		Cleveland

		R. S. VanSickle		Col. O.

	       Sept 23, 06

		D B. Grubb &amp; wife	Mt Vernon, O.

		L. G. Stinwell and wife  "   "     "

		Wendell W. Stillwell	 "   "     "

		Madalices Stillwell	 "   "     "

		Ruth R. Stillwell	 "   "     "

		W.B. Lennson &amp; Wife	New Carlisle O.

		W.C Maydl		Condit O

		H B Williams		Cols O

		F WcVean		Detroit Mich

		S Potter		Delaware O

		M Meredith		Radnor O

		Geo Cleveland

		E.S. Mendenhall

		Wossamison		Columbus O

		Glenn Haley



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Bill Laughery		Columbus

		J T Abbott		Cols O

		H.C. White		Canton O

		E L Westwood		Wheeling W Va

		F Trundship		Cleve O

1906 Sept 27	Celia Confare

		William Prosser Jr.	Sunbury O

		Cecelia Confare		City

		Georgia	Foster

		C. Green		Johnstown O.

			&amp; Lady

		Earl Hewette		Marengo O.

			and Lady

		Joe J. Harris		Sparta Ohio

			and Lady Love

		Wm M Riley		Centerburg O

		Hughes                  Cleveland O

                Glen

		E J Harshfield		Yellow Springs O

Oct 1 1906	E R Beatty		

		Celia Confare		City


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                    <text>[page 34]

[unlabeled page 64 (L) and unlabeled page 65 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       Oct 1st 06

		N.J Curry		Butts, MA

		W. H. Stintz		Mansfield

		Dwight L. Gupp		Mt Vernon O.

		J.S. McCrackin		 "        "

		R J McCauley		Cols. O.

		H.P. Resch		Canton, O.

		Grant McNeal		Lima O

		Carl Monroe		  "

		Carl    [crossed out]

		A. Graham		Cleveland, O

		Allen H Feker		Galion O

		Miss Celia Confare	City

		Miss Cox

		Wm Davis		Mt Vernon

		D.C. Harr		Indpls

		Ea. K Clark		Marion

		Edd M Rosevelt		Ashley O

		T Nettleton		Berkshire

		Mike Hollench		Sunbury

		Mr C E Swickard		Westerville



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       Oct 6 1906 Saturday

		R.J. Huddleston		Cols O.

	       Oct 8 1906

		E.W. Shoemaker		Cols, O

		Geo F Shurtz		Columbus O

		T.P. Sturgeon		  "

		A. Alford		Fremont, O

		Miss Celia Confare	City

		H.R. Stokes		Dit O

		Geo A Deper		Cleveland O

		Irwin M Koch		Cincinntie

		F B. Riddleberger	Oxford Mass

		W.G. Swain		Cols O

		H. McQuillan		Mansfield, O

		GHm Celure		Granville

		Frank O Nusbaum		Cols O

		Miss Edna Confare	Wednesday Oct 17 1906

		Mr Bob Newton


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                    <text>[page 35]

[unlabeled page 66 (L) and unlabeled page 67 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       Sunbury Ohio Oct 16 1906

		C W Clark		Cols O.

		Miss Celia Confare	City

		Liz Stampf		Westerville, O.

		Dave Cindert		  "          "

		Brooks Flelctur		Cleveland

		H P Harrison		Col.

		Edw Lenahan		Cols O

		A G. Son		Louisville Ky

		J L Brown		Delaware

		Celia Confare		Sunbury Ohio

		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek Ohio

		Miss Edna Confare	Berkshire O

		Wm H Pierce		Hillsborro O.

		Ross I McCauley		Cols O

		Silas Parraf		Wooster O.

		G.W. Rhoads		Columbus O

		D E Scott

		Mr Carl Swickard	of Primrose City	

		



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Sam Hopkins Prop

		Miss Celia Confare

		Cecelia Confare		City


		Delsie Butcher		Mt Vernon

		B T Main		 "    "

		Rev. J. W. James	Sunbury

		Josie Doufs		Mt Vernon

10/22		Geo. W. Campbell	Columbus O.

		V.M. Harris		Columbus O.

		Geo Patterson		Cols O

		W. J. Sailor		Cols O

		C D Trimble		 "   "

		Miss Edna Confare	City

		Ross J McCauley		Columbus O.

		W.A. McLaughlin		Zanesville

		C M Leonard		Delaware, O

		F.F. Green &amp; Wife	Columbus, O.

		Miss Grace Greene	  "       "

		Mrs Belle Stark		Odell, Ill.

		H. Leland Nichol	Columbus, O.

		J B Lindley		Mansfield O

		G Wallenstain		Cinti O

		J.W. James 		City


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                    <text>[page 36]

[unlabeled page 68 (L) and unlabeled page 69 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		S.B. Wagner		New York

		L P Lewis		Cols, O.

		Mr Clark		 "    "

		S.G. Hirm		Cols

		Miss Cecelia Confare	City

		Frederick Barns		Col O

		William Prosser Jr.
		
		Miss Edna Confare	City

		J. Skeels		Sunbury O

		Miss Edna Confare

		Mr C E Swickard		Conesville O.

		Miss Edna Confare	Berkshire

		Miss Edna Foster	Sunbury Ohio

		Mr Roy D Cross &amp; Wife	Chil      [crossed out]

		Leroy Dorr Cross



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       Oct. 27 1906

		Miss Cecelia Confare	City

		E M Binnrock		Cols O

		J.W. James		Sunbury, O.

		R Belford 		Caldwell O

		J.C Reichelderfer	Del Ohio

		Carl Swickard		Conesville Ohio

		James J Hill		Johnstown O

		T D Uehdil		Centerburg O

		H W   "			   "

		Lewis Eabins		   "

		Walter Shicks		Westerville Ohio

		M Cobin			Columbus

		Gilbert A Eldridge	Crawfordsville Ind

	       Nov 2 1906

		Otto Nusbaum		Cols. O.

		W.J. Marthe

		Jos J. Zipperer		  "   "

		E. C. Payne		Conesville Ind

		Bob Newton

Nov 3		Mr Ross Farmer		Columbus Ohio

		A Bittman		Ohio

		C.O. Waynes		Bradford Pa


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                    <text>[page 37]

[unlabeled page 70 (L) and unlabeled page 71 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       Sunbury O Nov. 12. 1906

		C.W. Arthur		Det.

		Brent Armstrong

		John W Williams		Columbus

		S.G. Him		Cols

11/9/06		R.P. Skinner		Pomroy O.

		Cecelia Confare		City

		Ross S McCauley		Columbus O.

		J.F. Davis		Matta O.

		Jas Stewart		Piqna O

		W.F. Wieland		Mt Gilead, O.

		D. Watrons		Delaware, O.

		R K Carnthus		Col, O.

		S H Coulter		Bucyrus, O

		Patric McHugh		Sunbury O.

		Mr A D Smith		Bellfountain O

		W J Walton		Columbus O.

		C M Leonard		Delaware O

		Chas. E. Studer		Apple Creek O.

		O.F. Wisner		Apple Creek O

		Geo H Steppel		Wooster O

		Mrs Ira Lanthrey	Johnstown O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Miss Celia Confare	City

		G H Goodrich		Toledo, O.

		E Lenahan		Cols. O

		Chas Tenrick		Tipp City O

		A N Decker		Warensburg O

		H Bond			Cintio

		L.S. Ward		Lisbon, O

		L.M.Turney		Toledo O

	       Monday November 19 1906

		H.J.Saile		Cols O

		W A Archer		Newark Ohio

		M Debuam		Suffolk Virginia

                E B Baker               Sugar Creek O 

		C T Gibson		Troy Ohio

		Ross I McCauley		Columbus O

		E.D. Findlay		Pbgh

		W J Lingworth		Delaware

		C.F. Sherry		Cortland O

		H L Pettet		Col O

		Mr Tom Babcock		Marengo Ohio

		E B Baker		Sugar Creek O

		J.B. Dollison		Cambridge Ohio

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                    <text>[page 38]

[unlabeled page 72 (L) and unlabeled page 73 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Nov 24 1906	Max Myers		Pes. Mich.

		Thomas Babcock		Marengo

Nov 25		J.W. James		Sunbury, O.

		J T Abbott		Cols O

		W.W. Daugherty		South Bend, Ind.

		S Braunschurign		Philadelphia

		B.L. Engus &amp; Wife	Columbus O

		Mr. South		Worthington Ohio

11/27		R C Holden		Cinti O

		James Brooks		Des Mones Ia

		Herbert S Baker		San Francisco Cal.

		C W Young		Mason City Ia

		Miss Edna Confare	Berkshire Ohio

		Mr Chauncey Confare	Columbus O

		W. Va.   [crossed out]

29		L J Williams &amp; wife	Sunbury    O

		O.P. Welton &amp;   "	Mt Vernon  "

		E.A. Furniss &amp;  "    	Galena      "

		Mrs Nitochlire &amp; son	Columbus   "

		John Landon &amp; wife &amp;son	Sunbury

		M Arigory &amp; wife	  "        "

		Grover Garrison		Jo. O.

		



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

11/29		James Cockwill &amp; wife	Sunbury, O.

		H.W. Bradshaw &amp; wife	Sunbury, O.

  "		Mrs C.N. Van Houten	Sunbury O.

  "		Marjorie P. Laraba	Centerburg Ohio

  "		Altye M. Cooke		Centerburg  "

  "   		Elina F. Faraba		  "

  "		Josephine Mattews	  "

		Wm Barnez Riley		  "

		Aaron Higgins		  "

		Lillian Higgins		  "

		Russell Higgins		  "
		
		R M Hasson		  "

		A.W. Brown		  "

		Elmer Bell		  "

		W.F. Kern &amp; Wife	Manhattan Nev.

		L.A. Hill &amp; Wife	Columbus, O.

		Clifford Hill		  "       "

		E Em McKinley		Dayton, O.

		F.O. Nusbaum		Cols O

		Miss Cecelia Confare	City

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                    <text>[page 39]

[unlabeled page 74 (L) and unlabeled page 75 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		W.W. Daugherty		Versailles Ohio

		C.A. Confare		Columbus Ohio

		G. Garrison		Johnstown O.

		Miss Katie Mas Bear

Dec 2		Mr C.E. Swickard	Conesville Ohio

Dec 2		Mr. William Prosser Jr.	City

		Miss Blance Rose	Berkshire, O.

		J E Brown		Cols O

		J M Tobias		Cols

		J R [illegible] 	Col O

		Miss Edna Confare	City

Dec 11		Mr South		Worthington O.

		James Albert Patterson	Columbus O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       Dec 5

		James Pace		Sunbury Ohio

		P.A. Dire		Col. O

		L.V. Uncaphis		Marion O

1906		Ross I McCauley		Cols. O.

Dec 6		C.M. Davis		Cols

Dec 6		Otto Nusbaum		Cols

AO		Mr. Scott		Marion Ohio

		E.E. McGuire		Centerburg, O.

Dec 7		Harry Whitford

Dec 7		Miss Pinney		Columbus O

Dec 8		Mr J. Holland		New York

		A.P. Scott		Marion

		Mr Denison		Delaware

		George Cleveland	Cheshire

		Commissioner Potter	Delaware

		Mr Larimore		Col

		Gus Irwin		Sunbury

		Jesse Gifford		Westerville O

		O. Mitchell		Niles Mich.

		G L Drake		Columbus O

		Chas. E. Stnder		Apple Creek O.


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                    <text>[page 40]

[unlabeled page 76 (L) and unlabeled page 77 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		O [illegible]			Cols O

		[illegible]		Cleveland

		B E. Poste		columbus O

		W.T. Kurt		Dayton

		Herbert A. Mason	Col O

		Mrs Mable Domigan	 "  "

		A J Walters		Adrain Mich

		C. T. Wissinger		Col O.

		J.W. Kufe &amp; Wife	Newark, O.

		Mr Thomas Babcock	Marengo O

		S Robt [illegible]		Centerburg O

		Hosie Hopkins &amp; wife

		Gordon Parish		Columbus

		James Wilson		Penn.

		Irene Wilson		State Road

		Thomas Babcock		Marengo

		John E. Lortz		Columbus O

		T.J Kannserer		Louisville Ky

		Miss Edna Confare	Berkshire

Dec 14		Miss Pinney		Columbus O

		Grover Garrison		Johnstown

		Jr. Valentine		Auburn

		A Thompson



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

12/24		E M Brunbach		Cols O

		Mr Thompson		Delaware

		A L Bekin		Lancaster

		J E Bronn		cols O.

		Ira Cearne		Johnsotwn O

		Gus Omylar		Col O

		H C. Hopkins &amp; wife	City

		H.D. Goodmon		Toledo O

		C A McClelland		Delaware Ohio

		J H Dyer &amp; (1)		Columbus O

		Floyd Walter		Circleville O

		Ross I McCauley		Columbus, O.

		H D Goodman		Toledo O

		Went Fetzer		Galion O

		Frank Dilswer		Richwood Ohio

		Margie Dilswer		  "   "   "

		Madge Dilswer		  "   "   "

		Dora Dilswer		  "   "   "

		B.A. McGrimis		Mansfield O

		C D Huff		Columbus O

		H R Berkstrover		Cols O

		Chas. E. Sturdes	Apple Creek O.

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                    <text>[page 41]

[unlabeled page 78 (L) and unlabeled page 79 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

1/9-1907	R C. Halden		Cincinnati

		S.K. Haslam		New Vienna O

		John Riddle		Delaware O

		S L Brake		Col

		Ed Leonard		Chesterville

		HC Conard		  "

		J Galloway		Marysville O

		P.K Reynolds		Lancaster, O.

		H R Vance		cols O

		H Bristol		Syracuse N.Y.

		F.H.Zake		N.Y.

		Mr Flick		Johnstown

		Fred Simson		Johnstown

Jan 13		David Chase		Olive Green

		W.D. DeRanyo		Cols

		S.G. Rood		Detroit

		HB Williams		Cols O

Jan 14		B Rae Kinney		Mt Vernon

		Rid Jones		  "

		Clyde Wesver		  "

		Dick Wert		  "



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Jan 14		Harry Gresling		Mt Vernon

		E N Mukel		  "
		
		Jesse Gifford		Westerville O

		O R smith		Des Moins Ia

		WO Burkholder		Mt Vernon O

15		Ed K. Clark		Marion O

		Stanley K Hirech	  "

		Harley Shoemaker	Ashley O

		Mr Love Poy		Col

		Mr A. Whippls		Col

		Homer Doty		Millersburg O

		Scott Vaunatta		Greenwidh O..

		M S Warner		Wooster O

		S A Scaling		Centerburg O

		J N Kugan		D

		F.W. Arnold		Columbus, O

		R F Clark 		Fredericktown O

		R. Ely Cahill		St Louis Mo

		H M Hamilton

		J.A. Dawes		Columbus O.


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                    <text>[page 42]

[unlabeled page 80 (L) and unlabeled page 81 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

19		E.C. Turley		Delaware O

		L Murphy		Condit, O.

		F.B. Morehouse		Killbourne O

		Glenn Haley		The Columbus Dry Good Co.

		P L Bowen		No Lewisburg O

		O A Leach		Columbus, O.

		J A Harris		Mansfield O

		O.F. Sweitzer		Cleveland O

		L E Myers		Canton O.

		E B Sewall Jr.		Cols O

		I S Watts		Portland Mo.

		P N Dustin		Centerburg

		B.L. Smoots		Centerbury O

		J.C Wolfinger		Canton O

		Sewes			Centerburg

		G. Marion		Columbus

		Robert Rust		Columbus

		H.P. Fairchild		Buffalo N.Y.

		Mont. H. Ferr		Wabash

		Frank Shanahan		Delaware

		A.A. Josten		Columbus, O.

		J.P. Harn		St Louis

		H McJudy		Columbus O	



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		J T Abbott		Cols O

		T L Atkinson		Toledo

		George Rich		Cleveland

		Fred Simpson		Johnston

		A D Hall		Cleveland

		Auton F Gorse		Cleveland, O.

		W.W. Lymean		Rochester N.Y.

		Floyd Watts		Circleville O

		P C Barnes		Cols O

		J C. Giesen		Kilbourn O

		Frank Stamets		Des Moines Ia.

		President Roosevelt	Washington D.C.

		F.A. Derthick		Maulua O.

		Miss Silvia Shaw	Danville O.

		Grayce Smoots		Centerburg O.

		Mrs. W. S. Miller 	Centerburg

		H.S. Howard		Columbus Ohio

		G Haley North Jr	Columbus Dry Good Co

		Eleanor Russell		Danville Ohio Knox Co.

		G H. McClure		Greenville O Dry Co

		Haymond Rerfect		Condit O

		  and Wife		  "    "

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                    <text>[page 43]

[unlabeled page 82 (L) and unlabeled page 83 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Feb 4		T.H. Shipman		Cleveland

		Theo. Hammerd		Toledo O

		A L Baker		Bancoster

		A R Marhias		Cols O

		Chas. E. Sturdon	Apple Creek O.

		Mr Lyre			Coln  Feb 6th

		R. Ely Cahill		St Louis Mo

		J M Galley

		J P Williams		Clev. O

		Harry Welch		Toledo, O     4/7/07

		Ols Baker		Lucinda Pa

		M S Telephone Co   [In left border]

Feb 7		P. Williams		Cleode Ohio

		V S Sherlock		  "     "

		F Howe			Norwalk O

		E. Aeumerman		  "     "

		H. Anderson		Sandusky "

		A. Gallagher		Clyde    "

		Jas Campbell		Bellevue "

		Geo Greenhoe		Vermillion "

		V. Leiby		Milan Ohio

		Jono Bell		Westerville, O

		H.C. Green		US Tel Co

		Jason Nettleton



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		J Farrow		Cleveland Ohio

		M L Warner		Wooster Ohio

		Geo H Kippel		Wooster O

		Calc Leanorer		Delaware

		Mr Cuter		Col

		H. Wilson		City

		J.B Haugh		Columbus O

		G McNeal		Lima O

		O. Mitchell		Niles Mich.

		F E Batterhill		New Phila O.

		E B Sewell Jr		Cols O

		Chas Stevens		Mt Vernon O

		Miss Goldie Fuller	Sunbury Ohio

		F B Morehouse		Kilbourne

		J. Adams		Cols O

		J N Walker

		V.C. Long		Worthington O.

		S L Drake		Col O

		M Toff

		C L Martin		Delaware O

		J T Davis		Col

		P H Pingally		Bellefontaine

		M.V. Hubbell		Toledo O

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                    <text>[page 44]

[unlabeled page 84 (L) and unlabeled page 85 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		H.H Herbeckor		Sunbury O

		T.W. McClure		Cols Ohio

		Floyd Watts		Circleville

		C N Davis		Cols. O.

		H. L. Smoot		Cols

		W.M. Brown		Canton

		J.N. Sullivan		Columbus Ohio

		S H Coulter		Bucyrus O

		M.G Living		Frederickton O

		A.A. Josten		Columbus O.

		L North			Circleville

		C L Cooper		Omaha Neb

		W A Harris		Mansfield O

		Fred W Sculley		Detroit

		H.E. Faught		Cols O

		W.J. Roseburgh		Detroit Mich

		Jon Waterman		Forrest O

		N.J. Curry		Baltimore Md

		W J Longworth		Delaware O

		R.B. Boon		Lexington O.

		Ross J McCauley		Columbus O

		G N Kisecken		Do

		J A Vandegriff		Cols O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		James F. O'Dannell	Cleveland, O.

		W.F. Ikius		Olsond O.

		S L Drake		Cols O

		A H Taft    		  do

		G.E. Leonard		Norwalk O

		G H McClure		Greenville O

		J.W. Kirkpatrick	Chgo

		C W Clark		Cols O

		S Crouse		Col O.

		Tho D Pofharn		Fredericktown O

		Neil Fravel		Col. O.

		Thomas Nettleton	Cheshire

		M L Warner		Wooster O

		C H Seward		Delaware O

		S A Darling		Centerburg O

		Fls Ball		Westerville O.

3/18		W G Williaman		Col O

		A H Mattlison		N. Adams Mass

		Drins			Delaware

		Jno C LeFsone		Springfield

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                    <text>[page 45]

[unlabeled page 86 (L) and unlabeled page 87 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       [blank page]



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       March

		Dawn Butte Jason

18		L. Moore		Delaware

		G F Faggart		Delaware

		A.P. Scott		Marion

19		F.L. Magill		Centerburg O

		S L Drake		Cols. O.

		O.F. Wisner		Apple Creek O

		F B Thomas		Marion O.

		B.A McGinnis		Mansfield O

		H. Welch		Toledo, O
                                                   I.H.W. Colunbus. O
3/20		Floyd Watts		Circlevile

3/21		H.S. Warwick		Columbus, Ohio  with L-W. Co.

		Jason Gifford		Westerville O

		Albert Dolder		Columbus O

		Chas. Kemery		Columbus O.

		Gus Carrole		Marion O

		R A Shaw		Columbus O

		H Garrison		Columbus O

		Mr and Mrs Orin S. Bacon Jr.   Canandaigua, N.Y.

3/25		H A Laurimon		Cols

3/25		J. McMan		Gambier O.

3/25		H.W. Fish		Columbus, O.

		Ross I McCauley		Columbus O.

		John Doe		Centerburg

		[illegible]		NY
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                    <text>[page 46]

[unlabeled page 88 (L) and unlabeled page 89 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

30th		John L Dickey		Coshocton, O

		Gain Danitt		Johnstown Pa

		M.P. Davis		Cols. O.

		D F Fay			  Do

		S L Drake		  Do

		C A Wilson		London O

April 3

		Frank Ganes		Columbus O

		Mrs Heitzle		  "      "

		Ray Repp		  "      "

		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek O

		Dave Whitman		Cleveland

		O.H.Eggert		Toledo Ohio

		W H Craig		Springfield O

		R Ely Cahill		St Louis Mo

		G.T. Stone		toledo

		M.R.Findley		New Concord Ohio

		Fred Scott A.R.E.	Marion

		J.L.Sylvester		Sabina O

		Olive M. Weld		Alloona, Pa.

		C R Beaty		E.L.

		G E Phillips		Cleveland Ohio



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Olive M. Weld		Alloina	Pa

		Harriette M. Jonus	Cleveland

		C.F. Brinker		Cols O.

		Wm S. Roath		Akron Ohio

		L. Beard		California

		Mrs Rose Bowen		Westerville

		C O Campbell		Ashland, O.

		G E Phillips		Cleveland Ohio

		H B. Riddlebarger	Mansfiled, O

		J.W. James		City

		Ross I McCauley		Cols O.

		Bert Wilson		Col O.

		H E Jains		Toledo O

		A L Baker		Lancaster

		Geo T Shurtz		Columbus O

		A L. Krebs		Columbus O.

		F.H. Hinson		Canton O.

		M. A. Lee		Jamestown N.Y.

		Mr Criss		Hacere, Pa

		L L Kinchad		Mt Vernon Ohio

		G H Goodard		P.K.

		G H McClure		Greenville

		Thos Carroll		Marion


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                    <text>[page 47]

[unlabeled page 90 (L) and unlabeled page 91 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

April		R. Confare		Worthington O

  "		C H Seward		Delaware, O

		J N Murray		Columbus O

		J T Lawson		Delaware O

		Earl R [illegible]	Philadia

		James Brooks		De Moines Ia

		Erwin Embich		Lancaster O.

		H Fitzer		Galion O

4/21		Arch W. Smith		Delaware Ohio

		C.W.McKinzie		Delaware O.

		H. Waterson		Delaware, O.

		C.J. Hites		Mt Vernon O

		D.W. Holmes		Indp

		Ross I McCauley		Cols O.

		Ira D. Bale		West Jefferson O

		A J White		Delaware

		J L Davis		Cols Ohio

		J.S. [illegible]	Chicago

		D W Short		Westerville O

		M.J.Taylor		Marengo, O.

		Ralph E Ayers		Marengo O

		J.L.Wilson		Marion	O.

		Ernest Lloyd		  "



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		H B Williams		Cols O

		S L Drake		Cols O

		T C Garfield		Cleveland O

4/29		Floyd Watts		Circleville

4/30		Arch W. Smith		Delaware Ohio

		Glenn Haley

		H K Doolittle		Gambier O

		F.E. Parker		Gambier O

		Chas Benedict		Mt Vernon

		Chas. Smith		Cleveland

		T E Burnside		Westerville O.

		Miss Grace Felrows	Col. O.

		Chas. E. Studer		Apple Creek O.

		Geo Getner 	        Col. O.

		Mrs E.W. Webster	Centerburg

		D N Short		Westerville

		H.C. Wellcome		Cols.

		Wm Piper		Mansfield Ohio

                A E Piper               Mansfield Ohio

		G.M. Healy		City

		D N Short		Westerville, O.

		Wm Wells		Delaware

		F.A.Mcallister		  "	

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                    <text>[page 48]

[unlabeled page 92 (L) and unlabeled page 93 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

May 4th		J.L. Wilson		Marengo, O.

		G A McDermitt		Johnstown, Pa

		W E Ranch		Huntington Ind.

		J Richart		Columbus O

		C.F. Biggs		  "      O

		G K Ellison		Croton

		C B Hamer		Bellefontaine O

		S. Rautgong		Dayton O

		F. J Merigold		Columbus, O.

		Ross I McCauley	`	Columbus O.		

		G W Keppel	        [illegible] O

		J [illegible]		Delaware O.

		M S. Warner		Wooste O

		O.G. Baker		Pgh. Pa

		S. Kinder		Delaware O

		D.J. Hull		Nebunce O

		E.C. Payne		Dayton O

		Jessie Gifford		Westerville O

		G.C. McRato		Phila Pa

		Frank J. Mengold	Cols.

		D F Fay			 do

		W C Shill		Col O.

		F. W. Knod		Dolingo O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		C F Drake		Cols O.

		D.S. Lloyd		Marengo O

		J.C. Reicheldeyer	Del. Ohio     May 14

		Frank M. Bemis		Columbus O.

		A D Hall		Cleveland

		Malorsky Teboahl	Penne Cal

		Wm H Pince		Hillsbore O.

		J. Shult		Delaware O.

		W J Curry		Batts Md

		F J Cutchfield		Cols O

		S.M. Kink		Bengholz O

		B O Secrist		[illegible] O

		E W Tompkins		Cols

		J.W. Sigler		Mt Vernon O

		C S [illegible]	        Waverly O.

		J B. Jewett		Columbus

		Edw Linhau		Cols O

		F Friendship		Cleve O

		wm Rosy			Ashley O

		C.E. Bradley
		
		H M Wright		toledo O
			
		G E Phillips		Cleveland Ohio

		Fred W Smilley		Detroit


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                    <text>[page 49]

[unlabeled page 94 (L) and unlabeled page 95 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		aka Wyman

		J.H. Higgins		Dayton O

		K G Bomelle		Cleveland

		F S Cony		Spgfld O

		S L Drake		Cols

		Jim L. Lawson		Delaware

		C.F. Biggs		Columbus, O.

		T.H. Gimon		Canton O.

		Walter Wechl		Dalton O.

		C J Bricker		Orville O

5-29-7		C W Williams 		Cols, O

5-27-07

5.29-07		John C. Reichelderfer	Del Ohio

5-30-07		George Rich		Cleveland

		Jas. F. Sipe		Chgo

		Jas Lin			Delaware

		M. Lin			  "

		Miss Ross		  "

		Arch McClerns		  "

		H.G. Morgan		Delaware Ohio

5/30/07		Harrie Hughs		Delaware - O   D. H. S. '04

		Fred Andrue Domigan	Del O   D.H.S. '04

		L M Shively		Del Ohio

		T. D. Peters		Ohley W.V.



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		W D Jacques		Columbus, O.

		Roy D Grissinger	Mt. Vernon O

		T G O'Neil		Cols. Ohio

		F.O. Padgett		Delaware, O.

		J.C. Vollbecht		Cols. O.

		Jno O. Klein		 "    "

		J Adams			 "    "

		Chas. E Studer		Apple Creek O

		L H Murray		So Charleston O.

		A. R. Chance		Alliance O

		Wm Stumps		Mansfield O

		C.W. McKinzie		Delaware O.

		O.G. Baker		Pgh. Pa

		C.P. Reddrop		Chgo

		Ira D Bate		West Jefferson O

		Geo. G. Ebner		Col. O.

		Lawyer Cupp &amp; wife	Texas

		Mrs Grace Keesin	Chicago Ill

		R.J. Harrsom		Mt Vernon O

		R F Clark		Mt Vernon

		R Mohoffey		Mt Vernon			

		M E Martin		Mansfld O

		C.E. Ransom		Mt Vernon O

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                    <text>[page 50]

[unlabeled page 96 (L) and unlabeled page 97 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

June 10		J Cattrell		Col O

		C.F. Barstow		New York

		C D Tinnble		Cols, O.

		Harry K Ford		Gambier O

		Carl Beeler		Mt Gilead O.

		A P Hind

		S A Darling		Centerburg O

6/14		E F. Switzer		Cleveland O.

		R R Bogandics		Colubus O

		W.W Geach		Chg.

6/15		A Wallier		Columbus, O.

		Geo Wymer		Mount Vernon, O.

		  &amp; wife		Mt. Vernon O.

		H B Williams		Cols O

		J.M. Williams		East Liberty O.

6/20 		Ross I McCauley		Columbus O.

		James Brooks		Des Moines

6/24		J T Lawson		Delaware O.

		S L Drake		Cols O

		O T Beu

6/4		Geo. G Ebner		Col. Ohio



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Miss Hehnis		Sunbury O

		E B Brooks		Cin

		Miss Halloran		Del

		M.W. Miller		Canal Winchester Ohio

		S.D. Boyd		Millersburg Ohio

		J R Cordray		Columbus O

		C G Witt		Washington C H

		M F Prentice		Marion O

		W.J. Saila		Cols O

		W.J. Gelain		Indpls Ind

		C.W Darling		Col. O

		Mrs J.B. Shelden	Col O

		James J Hill		Johnstown O

		H Doty			Millersburg O.

		T.S. Doty		  "         "

		F J Cutchfield		Columbus O.

7/4		Fred P Zimpfer		  "      "

		Clarce Stevens		  "      "

		Roy Repp		  "      "

7/5-07		E.C. Roberts		Columbus O

		Edna Uiltsie		Delaware O

		Henry Lacy		Delaware O.

		C W Dokes		Cols O

		Dick Doup		Centerburg

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                    <text>[page 51]

[unlabeled page 98 (L) and unlabeled page 99 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

July 9th	F S Green		Johnstown

		E A Pratt		  "

		F Green			  "

		C R Johnson		Thornville Ohio

		R S Drake		Cols O

		H D Pearson		Toledo O

		O W Bartlett		Wash. C. H

		Ira F. Eberh		Col. Ohio

July 10		S Crouse		Co O

		Chas. Thomas		Col O

		M S. Warrier		Wooster O

		F W Williams		Delaware O

		Elliott B.J.		Gambier O.

		L M Shively		Del O

		Arthur Hambly		Gambier O

		J. Paul Long		Centerburg O

		Mrs Hicks		  "        "

		Howland Pakier		  "        "

		Miss Van Horn		  "        "

		Ed Dever		Mt Vernon O

		Ralph Vale		 "   "    "

		Dr Walker		 "   "    "

		R.T. Hedden		Col. O.



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		F.O. Yarl		Cleveland O

		Clark C. Doughty	Columbus Ohio

		L.A. Lewis		  "       "

		N A Hughes		Pittsburg Pa

		A U McGee		Auiburn N Y

		H D Goodmore		Delaware

		Fritz Jacobs		Sunbury O

		W J Berkshire		Citi

		Ross J McCauley		Columbus O.

		D J Hull		Urbana O

		E Snyder		Delaware O

		T L Atkinson		Toledo

July 18, 07	W.E. Gorsuch		Chicago Ill

		P. Wright		Mansfield O

 "   19th	C.W. Hoover &amp; wife	Newark O

		Mrs. Martha O Brien	 "

		Frank Sylvester &amp; Daughter "   "

		Miss Evelyn Sylvester	Marysville O

		C E Sheets		Det

		W.J. Saila		Cols

		A.A Graham		Mt Vernon

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                    <text>[page 52]

[unlabeled page 100 (L) and unlabeled page 101 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Sunday Sept. 4	Rose Desmond		Sandusky O.

Sept 4		Dorthy Donaldson	Sandusky O.

Nov 20 1910				Sandusky, O.

Sept 4		Henny Loive		Columus O

 "   "		Ward D. Coffman		Warsaw O.

		Samuel Dane Hopkins

					Sunbury Ohio

		Deb Hopkins

					Delaware County

		Sammie Dane Hopkins

					Sunbury, Ohio

					Delaware County

		Sammie Dane Hopkins		

					Sunbury, Ohio

					Delaware County



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       Saturday July 27, 1907

		C.W. Hoover &amp; wife	Newark

		J.C. Yingut		Cleveland

		A P Beckwith		Warren O

		F A Lewis

		L A King		Springfield

		C A Robt

		F W Sill		Detroit

		L.P.Harmon		St Louis Md

		C.D.Hall		 "   "    "

	       August 2nd 1907

		Mr Oaks &amp; Wife		Col

	       Monday Aug. 5th 1907

		A. A. Graham		Mt Vernon O.

		J H Zimmerman		So Bend

	       Thursday Aug 6

		A W Niellet		Cols

		G.E. McKeever		Crooksville O

		G L Drake		Cols O

		G C Ruchelderfer	Aug 6 07 Del. O

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                    <text>[page 53]

[unlabeled page 102 (L) and unlabeled page 103 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		T L Attman		Toledo O

		O.F. Douglas		Columbus O

		A S Marklana		Sidney O

Aug 8 1907	Geo H Keppel		Worster O

8/9		Alto Nusbaum  		Cols O

		Geo D Fuller		 do

		G Warner		Chillicotte, O

		G E Philips		Cleveland Ohio

		Chas T Pickington	Columbus

		L.A. Warren		Columbus, O.

		D A Grubb		Wadsworth O

		S L Drake		Cols O

		J Farrow		Cleveland O

		H F Burdoin		Cleveland, O.

		G C Hartsock		Honia O

		Roland White		Dayton O

		Glick Carey		Piqua Ohio

		Rolland Collins		

		D E Grover



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Sifert			Moon

Aug 26		C R Stauffer		Columbus, O.

		A W Niellet		  "       "

		O G Baker		Akron, O.

		Rolema White		Dayton O

		J C Watson		St Louis

		C N Davis		Cols O

		A.W. Ross		Cols O.

Aug 28		C.M. Cyrus		Chicago, Ill.

		J.H. DzBoue      	Granville O.

		C.C. Rector		Columbus O

		H N Collins		Columbus O

		C D Trimble		  "      "

		Ralph Shaw		Cardington, O.

		F A Smalley		Cols O.

		J H Pugh		Columbus O

		O W Miller		Mansfield

		Ralph Shaw		Cardington, O.

		D L Drake		Cols

		J.J. Phillips &amp; wife	Delaware

		L M Shively		Delaware Ohio

		Richard Wlale		Dayton O

		C W Webster		Columbus O.

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                    <text>[page 54]

[unlabeled page 104 (L) and unlabeled page 105 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Sept 6 07	Arthur Billman		Chicago		

		R.G. Fergusson		Elmira N.Y.

 "   9 07	C.L.Simomons		Delaware O.

		F.R. Mayer		  "

		Adam E. High		  "

		Geo. Shafffer		  "

		Frank Shea		  "

		Laon Hoppins		Sunbury Ohio

		Dr. Ira F Ebert		Columbus, O.

		C M Oakes Wife	        Cols O

		T L Atkinson		Col.

14		Sidney M Sheets		Sunbury

		T.L. Everett		Columbus

		Geo H Kapiel		Wooster O

		R F Gones		Sells Oliver Typerwriters

		V.P. Utley &amp; Wife	Westerville, O

Sept 27		Harriett Hughes		Delaware O.

 "   "		Marie Wylie		Delaware O

 "   "		John H Demson		Delaware O.

 "   "		F.A. Domigan		Delaware O.

 "   "		J H Buck		Delaware O.

 "   " 		L E Dailey		N.Y. City

 "   "		Louise Bounris		Chgo Ill



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Sept 6		Dr J. R Frovinger	Findlay

1907		Mrs Dr J. R Frovinger	Findlay

Sept 19		W.C. Ebenhack		Chillicothe  

		Ale Sattsgaver		Cambridge, O

		Gain C Dermitt		Johnstown Pa

Sep 24-07	H.O. Corr		Delaware O.

		H.E. Williams		Chgo.

		C A Danner		Wheeling W Va

Sept 24		A.S. Vance		Col. O.

		W.L. Quay		Galion, O.

		J B Marris		columbus O.

Wept 26		W.C. Ebenhack		Chillicothe, O.

		J.A. Vandegiff		Cols O.

Sept 27		Florence Purnell	St Petersburg Pa

		Florence Stoneburner	Delaware

 "   "		Nelle Blackledge	Delaware

		V.C. Utley &amp; Wife	Westerville, O

		J L Garver		Richmond Ind

		Geo Smith		Washington C H O

Sep 30		W.A. Boggs 		Mt Vernon O.

		C.H. Carpenter		Columbus O

		Hassins Nigh		Findlay O

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                    <text>[page 55]

[unlabeled page 106 (L) and unlabeled page 107 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		S L Drake		Cols O

		J.R. Clark		Mt Gilead O.

		J.C. Shipley		Alexandria

		Frank Welsei		Grainville O.

		W E Ranch		Columbus Ohio

		C W. Oakes		Cols O

		George Rich		Cleveland

		J R Clark		Mt Gilead

		N W Calhoun		East Liverpool, Ohio

		O.M. Hayden		Findlay O.

		C.M.Kellison		columbus, O

		John Stevenson		Richmond O.

		H.M.Wright		Toledo O

		J.W Onmu		Marysville O

		W.J. Gilvin		Indpls

		Miss Lucile Campbell

		Forman G Turner

		Geo. E. Mitchell	[illegible]

		Miss G. Gower

		Gro. B. Kelly

		M L Gillen		Adrian Mich

		L. [illegible]		Detroit    

		W.M. Wright		Detroit    



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Charles W. Cookson	Troy O

		S L Drake		Cols O

		J V Liesinvang		St Louis

		G R Bissell		Columbus, O.

		Helen Percy Bissell	  "       "

		Guy Bissell		Columbus, O.

		Mr &amp; Mrs C H Carpenter	Cols

		Miss Gray		Quebec Canada

		Mr H. Van Gilder	Cols O

		G C Burgess		Cleveland

		F B.Riddleberger	Mansfield, O

		D F Fay			Cinati

		O.F. Sweitzer		Cleveland

		Geo N James		Chgo
		
		H H Bonnette		Cleveland O

		W A Harvin		Mansfield O

		Miss Olive Roberston

		Miss Mabel Ackland		

		Miss Marie Smith	Mozart Concert Company

		Glenn R. Kershner

		Edward Steil

		H P Harrison		Col.

		G.M. Hayden		Findlay O.

		C. G. Nigh		  "     "


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                    <text>[page 56]

[unlabeled page 108 (L) and unlabeled page 109 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       Oct 22

1400 BC.	J.W.Frew

		N.J Curry		Batto Md

		R Rimson		Mt Vernon

		F.R. Ackerman		Utica

		Thomas Babcock		Marengo

		Joe Hopkins		Sunbury O.

		A.P Vogt		Laurence

		Ed

		Fred F. Ferris		So Bend Ind

	       Oct 28 1907

		Wm H Wentz		Marretta O.

		N E McCurdy		Johnston

		J Boyd			Tiffin O

		A.J.N. Hayden		Findlay O.

		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek O

		Geo H Keppel		Wooster O

		C M Leonard		Delaware, O

		Arthur Debalt &amp; Wife	Col 

		E.A Hendrickson		N Y City

		J. Rosam		 "  "

		Bell Barley           [illegible]



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		J.N Davis		Col O

		DocVan Houten		Col O

		A D Trosniden		 "

		Geo [illegible]		Col O

		J.W Kenney		Decatur, Mich

		W. L Warner		Wooster O

		Otto Nusbaum		Cols O

		Dr Ira F. Ebert		 "   "

		C.H. Bxley		Newark, O

		L B Chandler		Col O

		Jas. F. Sipe		Chgo

		Geo Pate		Cina O

		H W Williams		Dayton O

		S G Hinn		cols O

		J.C McIntosh		Calcutta

		Frank Black		Lewis Center

		R.P. McCoy		Woodgrove O.

		F.D White		South Bend Ind

		T.D.Gast		Cleveland O

		D.H. Johnson		Col O

		G E [illegible]		  "

		P J Sammells		  "

		John W Williams		Cols O.

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                    <text>[page 57]

[unlabeled page 110 (L) and unlabeled page 111 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		R.J Gallagher		Cols O.

		W. A Harris		Mansfield O

		L H Hughes		P of L

		C.D. VanHoriter		City

		R.D. Babcock		  "

		R.J. Ranson		  "

		D F. Fay		Cinti O

		Chas.E. Studer		Apple Creek O

		Chas. W. Parsell	Reynoldsburg, O

		Geo D Mitcalf		Nuler Wiss

		C.N. Goodrich		Belleville O

		N. Marble		Sunbury O

		W. Dohner		West Milton O

		E.C. Irvine

		Wm [illegible] 		Columbus Ohio

		N.J. Sailer		Cols O

		R.J. Gallagher		Cols O.



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       Thanksgiving Day

11/28		Ora Elder		Crestline O

Nov 28 /07	J.W. James		Sunbury, O.

		A E Diesene		Columbus O

		Geo R. McNutt

		C W Stivers		Columbus O.

		Rolond White		Dayton O

		M.L. Wenger		Columbus O.

		W C Diven		Del O        Dec 4

		John Pervitt		Cal          Dec 3

		E D [illegible]		Marysville

		Kuler			Col          Dec 5

		Neus Baun		Col	         5

		C.C VanSaint		Columbus Ohio

		E Arnend		Sandusky

		T.B. Robinson		Toledo 

		L J. Hawk		Centerburg O

		C N Leonard		Delaware O

		F Friendship		Cleve O

		J.J. Strasser		Cols O

		G H Goodrich		O.K.


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                    <text>[page 58]

[unlabeled page 112 (L) and unlabeled page 113 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

12-12		C.J Turley		Delaware O

12/12		J G Einbury		Cols O

		J R. Lontz		Cols O

		J.H.Ewing		Findlay Ohio

12/23		N.Marble		Sunbury [illegible] Ohio

2/2		Wm M Riley		Centerburg O

		Robert Hasson		  "

		C D Mann		Col O

12/27		Gurl W. Horn		Gambier O

		C L. Little		Detroit

		W J [illegible]		Col O

1/6/08		S.H. Boggs		Col, O

		C W Henderly		Lanc O

1/7		W H. Delfray		Galion Ohio

		R L. Seeds		Cols O

		N K Davis		Cleveland

		Ralph Bingharn		Phila

		R.M. McMillen		Bellfoutain O.

		Jas N Mahaffey		columbus O

		J O Raney		  "

		D.E. Chambers		Mansfield O.



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Eli Perkins

Jan 5		Wc &amp; Harding		Johnstown

		S A Scarling		Centerburg O

		Ed Ley Holdt		Cleveland O

		N. Marble		Sunbury

		Kuter		       Jan 15 1908

		William Wilson		Sunbury

		James Pace

		E B More		Newark O.

		W.J. Geluin		Indpls Ind

		O.F Wisner		Apple Creek, O.

Jan 18		Dr Ira F Ebert		Columbus O.

		R.J. Harrison		Mt Vernon O

		Wm McRoberts		Delaware, O.

		D.J. Hull		Urbana, O.

		Chas C Kiss		Fostoria O Room 1

		W.V. Bradfield		Mt Liberty O

		N I. Yerkes		Phila

23		N Marble		Sunbury

23		Le Mooney		Columbus

		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek O.

		Lee Tidd		Columbus O


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                    <text>[page 59]

[unlabeled page 114 (L) and unlabeled page 115 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Williams		Col

		Davis			Glenmary

		Whips			Col

Jan 27		S. Larimore		Col

		Ed Thompkins		Delaware

		F.C. Hassenpflug	Cinti

28		Frank Mooney		Col O

		W T Clark		 "  "

		K A Frick		Bellefoutain

		C M Leonard		Delaware O

		S T Lewis		Cols O

		W W Geach		Cleg

	        [illegible]		Asbury Del

		Blind Trio Concert	Cor

		A.C. Fulurman

		B.F. Williams		West Salem O

		C.J.Myres

		N.V. Riddle		Ashland Ohio

		Chas Bach		Cleveland O

		Geo A Doyer		  do

		Jasper Van Horn		Centerburg O

                S A [illegible]          "        "


					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Milton Utley &amp; wife	Sunbury

		Geo Utley &amp; wife	Condit

		James Pace &amp; wife	Condit

		Will Condit &amp; wife	Condit

		Blake Havens &amp; wife	cheshir

		Miss Havens		Cheshir

		Irene Wilson		State Road

		William Willars

		C G Thomas		Delaware O

		J H Fritz		Wooster O

		Theo Hammerel		Toledo O

		Chas Teneick		Dayton Ohio

		J H. Eddy		Mansfield

		Frank Ryan		Chicago Ill

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                    <text>[page 60]

[unlabeled page 116 (L) and unlabeled page 117 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook [1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		C.F.Lawrence		Cincinti O.

		C M Leonard		Delaware, O

		W.G.Olmstead		Cols O

		W E Perkins		Spfld O

		John H. Fintz		Wooster O.

		Mr and Mrs Oaks		Col

		E Wallen		Oshkosh Wis

		C.M.Burckhart		Circleville O.

		O W Nutter		Cols.

		A B Calhoun		Chgo

		E C Payne		Dayton O

		J. Numburg		Chicago

		N T Shan		Columbus O

		Frank Ford 		Columbus

		W.J. [illegible]	[illegible]

		H.J.Hartman		Cleveland

		C G Thomas		Delaware O

		Chas S Druggun		Col O

		C.M.Leonard		Delaware O

		C M Leonard		Delaware O.



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

2-15		C O Turley		Delaware O

2/17		E S Caylon		Canton O

		Jno.W.Mahaffey		Columbus O

		H Harter		Toledo O

		W A Humm		Cleveland

		G W Appel		Wooster O

		Chas.E.Stutler		Apple Creek, O.

		J.B.Sollison		Cambridge O

		W A Showeu		Dayton O

		Clyde Richardson	Mansfield O

		G.M.Lemmon		Wooster

		W.P.Philliam		Delaware, O.

		Wm Harris		MtVernon       Feb 21

		W.H.Whitford 		Cols.

		Ella Walker Krenzle	  "

		J H Nagel		  "

		John F Pickel		  "

	       Feb 24-08

		E Arnsied		Sandusky O

		G F Clover		Cols O

		John Hewett		Col

		D.Offenberg		Col. O.

		W.N.Porter		  "  "

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                    <text>[page 61]

[unlabeled page 118 (L) and unlabeled page 119 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Feb 27		Nimfred Altwater	Columbus Ohio

		H Seurey		Newark O

		C Jhust			Circleville

		W.A.M Laryhlin		[illegible]		

  		H.C.Hopkins		Canal Hoover O

		C E Benighn		Washington C H Ohio

Mar 2		Roy Reyes		Fredericktown Ohio

		Merril Wait		Chestervile Ohio

		Joseph Snyder		Dayton O.

		E.R. Hughes		Columbus

		Frank Ryan		Chicago Ill.

		John Brown		Chicago Ill

Mar. 28

1908		Miss Marie Hopkins	Johnstown Ohio



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Dr Williams		Sunley      March 3rd

		Chas. S. Pilkington	Columbus

		C M Leonard		Delaware, O

		George Rich		Cleveland

		A D Strosnider	        City

		G B Thomas		[illegible] O

3/5		G.E.Gilliland		Grinnell Ia.

		W.C.Long		Worthington O.

		S Franks		Millersburg O.

		R.M.McMillen		Bellefontaine O

		John C. Stratan		Orleans Ind

		H.H.Stamets		Col O

		C.W.Cisnell		Manis O

		Jno W.Mahaffey		Columbus O

		A.Sinn			Delaware O

		Jos Ray			Washington D.C.

		L Maynard		Custar O

		E L Shaffer		Mt.Liberty O.

March 12	N.Marble		City O

		A.A.Graham		Mt Vernon O

		T F Hyall		Cleveland

		S H Johnson		Cols, O.


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                    <text>[page 62]

[unlabeled page 120 (L) and unlabeled page 121 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Pan Handle Team		Columbus O

		Ross Fenner Mgr.	  "

		T.N.Fragll Ops		  "

		Paul J. Ford		  "

		C.E.Jones		  "

		E O Holycross		  "

		D.J.Hull		[illegible]

		D.W. [illegible]	Inaplo

		W.J.Sailer		Cols O

		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek O

		Edw Kennedy		Fremont Ohio

		W A Showell		Dayton O

		Jos.W.Smith		Columbus

		Theo. Hammerel		Toledo O

		H.W.Conger		Newark O

		D C Woodward		Columbus, O

		E.A.Craig		Chicago

		R.J.Ramson		MtVernon O

		Harry Binn		 "   "   "

		E.Ramson		 "   "   "

		Chas S Druggan		Col, O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		G.R.Eusnuiger		Cols. O.

		John G. Thoma		Pittsburg Pa

		Harley Baker		Col O.

		O.L.Kendell		Piqua O.

		R E Bormey		St Louis

		Miss Lucy Lee		Boston, Mass

		T.D.Powell

		L.F.Webber

		P.F.Baker

		C.F.Stromblad

		J W Bobb

		W.V.Mitchell		Galion Ohio

		Jno.W.Mahaffey		Columbus O

		O F. Sweitzen		Cleveland

		M L Warner		Wooster O

		E J C Harting		La Rue O

		N B McGreen		Col O

		E W Watts		Indpls

		J.E.Brown		Cols O.

		W.H.Writford		  "

		D.E.Kemper		LaRue, O.

		E McGuire		Centerburg

		L H Murray		St Louis Mo


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                    <text>[page 63]

[unlabeled page 122 (L) and unlabeled page 123 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Apr		N.Marble		Sunbury

5		O B Gast		Prospect O.

		E Walzer		Cleveland

	       April 7 08

		C.F.Barston		Columbus Ohio

		C G Richardson		Columbus O.

		James Brooks		Des Moines Ia

		Samuel Graber		Hildersburg O

		G.T.Lehman		Columbus O

		H L Pettit		Red Bird Coffee

		S A [illegible]		Centerburg O

		J Farrow		Cleveland O

		Thos Harker		Indiapolis

		Chas S Driggs		Col O.

		Robt. A. Gorsuch	Delaware O

4.10-08		W.H.Matticks		Pittsburgh

		Ralph W. Greener	Delaware O

		O S Wright		Col O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Apr		Mary Linn		Delaware

		Ada Markel		  "

		Lloyd Swearinger	  "

10		C.L.Kendell		Col

10		Harley Baker		Col O.

		C S Wright		Col O

10		R.J.Ramson		Mt Vernon

		R.D.Babcock		City

		N.S.Yerkes		Phila

		J.H.Brokaw		Chicago

		H.B.Purlee		Indianapolis Ind

		Jno.W.Mahuffey		Columbus O

		E H Craw		Cols

13		H.O.Core		Delaware O.

		F A Smalley		Cols O

14		Geo H Keppel		Wooster O

		F D Reynolds		Detroit Mich

		E.B.Moore		Newark O

		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek O

15		M C Lang		Worthington O

		Theo. Hammerel		Toledo O

		Harley Parker		Col O.

		W.A. Henson		Adrian Mich	

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                    <text>[page 64]

[unlabeled page 124 (L) and unlabeled page 125 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Mrs Sam Hopkins

		Miss Mary Brener	Bloomville O

		C.E.Anderson		Elkhart Ind

		S Franks		Millsburg O

4/21		Hugh B Meloy		Washington D C

		J B Dalton		Pittsburg

		W A Showell		Dayton O

		O.F.Sweitzer		Cleveland O

4/22		D Meyer			Cinti

4/23		S H Garrett		Cleveland O

		M L Mauer		Wooster O

		J S Adams		Col O

4/25		N E Hoyes		Columbus

		S A Harding		Centerburg O

		Mrs J R Irvine		Fredericktown O

		J.R.Irvine		  "     "   "

		A D Adams		Boston		

		N.H Davis		Cleveland

		O D Young		Pgh.

		Ernest Waters		Columbus O

		Floyd Watts		Cols

		O N Lindsey		Mansfield O

		J.J.Kinsell		Columbus O.



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Lee Hill		Columbus

		W M Dulin		Dayton O

		A.L.McCrady		Cleve

		E A Merkel		Mansfield O

		B Rae Kenney		Burton O

		Guy McDonald		Prospect O.

		F.B.Riddleberger	Mansfield, O

		Jno.W.Mahaffey		Columbus O

		[illegible] CoO

		F S Green		Johnstown O

		E A Merkel		Mansfield O

		Guy McDonald		Prospect O.

		Frank P. Goble		Dublin

		August W. Weber		Dublin O

		W.Stilwell		Millersburg O

	        [illegible]		Chicago

		S P Smith		Cleveland O

		Ralph Shaw		Cardington O

		C.A.Brown		Fredericktown

		J.B.Brown		Fredericktown

		J R Boveen		Buffalo	

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                    <text>[page 65]

[unlabeled page 126 (L) and unlabeled page 127 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

5/8		C.J.Norris		Akron O

5/10		Chas S Drygan		Col. O.

		F.J.VanSickle		Columbus O

		C B Beneman		Columbus O

		W.A.Merkel		Mansfield O.

		J.L.Swinehart		Bliss Col. Col O

		Chas.E.Studer		Apple Creek O.
		
		E C Payne		Dayton O

		G Schnellman		Cleveland

		F.Jaffa			Cleveland, O.

		W E Ranch		Huntington Ind.

		L.C.Stule		Columbus, Ohio

		C M.Ramey		Col. O

		Chest Druggan		Col O.

		R.J.Gallagher		Cols O

		P N Wardson		Cols O

		C.N.Plesinger		Westerville O

		Elsie A Barr		W.Middletown O

		A.S.Kerster		Westerville O

		Myrtle Karg		  "

		Elz Evans		  "

		Flora Swans		  "
		
		L J Kistel		  "	



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		L.P.Gooper		Westerville O

		Daisy May Clifton	Westerville O.

		Louella M. Smith	Columbus Ohio

		Mary Hall		Dayton Ohio

		Lulu G. Bookwalter	Westerville Ohio

		Jessie L. Coppock	Dayton Ohio

		Gutchen Doll		Gypsum Colo.

		R.K.Stuley		Dayton O

		Ana Hiss		Detroit

		M.O.Titers		Westerville Wash

		Fred W Fansher		Dayton Ohio

		Josephine McDonald	Westerville Ohio

		Maude Alice Hanawalt	Westerville, O.

		F A Hanawalt		Westerville N. D.

		B H Martin		Zanesville O

		J T Abbott		Cols O

		G C Burgess		Cleveland

		M L Warner		Wooster O

		C.B.Beneman		Columbus O

		Paul Aelveph

		C.M.[illegible]		Toledo, O.

		R.C.McCammon	        Westerville O.	

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                    <text>[page 66]

[unlabeled page 128 (L) and unlabeled page 129 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		A P Shoemaker Piano Tuner  Col O.

		E.W.Shoemaker		Col O

		E. Gilliland		Iowa

		S S Woodruff		Columbus O

		G.W. Amann		Galion O

		J E Brown		Columbus O

		Chas H Quinly		Chila

		G McNeal		Lima

		O L Kendell		Col

		Georgia E. Pavey	Leesburg, O.

		Thomas R. Barrett	Leesburg O.

		Harrell Hughs		Delaware O.    May 30-08

		F.A.Domingan		Columbus, O.

		E.H Dempsey		Columbus O

		Geo.S.Meyer		Westerville, O.

		G W Amann		Galion O

		Frank Wells

		O S Wright		Col O

		J.A.Vandegriffe		Cols O

		W H Miller		Newark O

		W H Harding		Johnstown O

		Joe Tefla		  "

		J T Abbott		Cols



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Louis Herman		Cinti O.

		J Berger		Mfd

		Chas S Druggan		Col O

June 3rd	J C Brown		Columbus O.

		G H Garrett		Cleveland

		Thiadore Roosevelt	Cols.

		D C Huddleson		Col O

		David A Liggitt		Rushsylvania O

		D W VanAntweep		Dowogiac

		J.P.Martindell		Columbus O

		T D Gast		Cleveland O

		J.W.James		Sunbury,O.

		Harry Onirg		Cleveland

		D.J.Hull		Urbana O

		E S Walzu		Cleveland O.

		Samuel Hamilton		Cols

		H.M.Wright		Toledo O

		J B Nicholas		Phila

		F.W.Lingo		Col. O.

		Geo Schott		Col O

		C E Frank		Mansfield O

		W J Manson		Warren O


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                    <text>[page 67]

[unlabeled page 130 (L) and unlabeled page 131 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Modest Disbennett	Broadway

		Clarence Goff		Broadway

		J E Brown		Columbus

		J.L.Thompson		Westerville O

		A.M.Bright		Columbus O.

		C A [illegible]		Columbus O.

		O.C.Kingman		Delaware O

		M L Warner		Wooster O

		Lewis P Schaus &amp; wife	Newark O

		Ora L Kendell		Columbus O.

		Harley Baken		Coluimbus O.

		H.W.Folger		Cit

		S A Darling		Centerburg O

		W J Guinn		Stoutsvill O

		J.W.Patterson		Delaware O.

		G.W.Cory		Columbus

		Geo Brishee		  "   "

		J.E.Brown		  "   "
		
		John M Gast		Prospect O

		Jno. W Mahaffey		Cols. O

		S H Krum

		R Parker		Columbus



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		S Wood			Columbus

6/30		W.C.Diven		Delaware

		Mr Drugan		Columbus

		C.E.Harrison		Massillon O.

7-1-08		J D Shultz		Delaware O.

		G.W.Amann		Galion O

		A.P.Jones		Columbus O.
	
		J Wolf			Detroit Mich

		W.B.Wedge		Millersburg O

		W J Sarle		Cols O

7-3 08		E L Shaffer		Mt Liberty, O.

July 4st 1908

4-08		N Marble 		Sunbury Ohio

		Geo Meyer		Westerville O

		Ed [illegible]		Westerville O

		O S Wright		Col O

		Ed Powell		Radnor Ohio

		Louis E McCarty		Delaware Ohio

		Ethel C Hudspeth	Delaware Ohio

		Helen Chariton		Columbus Ohio

July 4/08	Ora L Kendell		Col Ohio

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                    <text>[page 68]

[unlabeled page 132 (L) and unlabeled page 133 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Frank Wells 		Westerville

		F Frundship		Cleveland O

		Geo H Keppel		Wooster O

		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek O.

		G McNeal		Lima O

                Lew Pool                Lima O

		H.P.Resch		Canton, O.

		Wm R Barker &amp; Driver	Col O

		Marie Rewerb		Ciaty

		C.P.Rainey		Columbus, O.

7/11 08		W.J.Engle		Millersburg O

7/12/08		Ed McWade		Ostrander, O.

		T.B.Corbin		Kenton, O.

		H B Williams		Cols

		Frederick Barnes	Col. O.

		S. Davis		Columbus  

		Geo A Dyer		Cleveland O

		J.W.Patterson		Delaware O.

		J. Grossman		Cleveland O

		M S Warner		Wooster O

		E H Dempsey		Cols O

		W J [illegible]		Mansfield O

		W A McLaughlin		Zanesville O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		P.H.Perry		Radnor O

		A B [illegible]		Hamilton Ohio

		H.P.Babbs		Cols O.

		C F Carrell		  "  "

		Ed Rork			Kalamazoo Silo Co Mich

		C M [illegible]		Col

		J E Hall		Cambridge Ohio

		D Shult			Delaware O.

		Wm Cowan		Chgo

		Ols Baker		Akron O

		Mary Lightner		Westerville O

		Pearl Downing		Westerville O

7/27		J Cottrell		Col O

		Ike Hill		Sin

		G G Bradley		St Paul, Minn

		O F Wisner		Apple Creek O

		Hary A Bolin		New Lexington Ohio

		C E Frank		Mansfield

		Joe [illegible]		New York N.Y.

		F. A. Carpenter		City

		Geo. G. Meyer		Westerville, O.

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                    <text>[page 69]

[unlabeled page 134 (L) and unlabeled page 135 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Frank Welk		Westerville

		Anna Gibson		Westerville

		Nora Horlocker		Westerville

July 29		O L Kendell		Col Ohio

		F W Sill		Detroit		

		O M Foster		Cols

		W.J.Sailey		Cols O

		J E Lanus		Cols

		[illegible]

		Miss Mary Root		Sunbury O.

8/3		A.L.Kendall		Newark O.

		J.H.Renick		Columbus O

		W.A.High &amp; wife		Canton O

		C E Bell		Columbus O

		Isaac R Hill		New York O.

		Lusien Meyer		Cininnati O

		  forward Mail		Bellefontaine O
					
					% Hotel Ingalls

		R S Green		E.Liverpool O.

		J.Cline			Cols O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       Aug 7

		Chas Moshier		Canaton O.

		Clyde Dean		  "     "

		Wm Nicely		  "     "

		J.D.Shulton		Delaware O.

		John Hopkins		[illegible]

		P.L.Dodd		  "     "

		J L Hoffman		Col. O.

		M Rauh			[illegible]

		Jno. W Mahaffey		Col O

		Van Dengen		  " "

		Kriker			  " "

		Fred W Sculley		Detroit

		M L Warner		Wooster O
			
		J K Strait		Phila Pa

		T W Shirrick		Utica

		P T Boren		Woodstock O

		C Reddrof		Chgo

		Kenter			Columbus     August 13th

		S H Garrett		Cleveland

		S.D.Lincoln		Indinapolis

		Robt F Barlett		Mt Gilead O

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                    <text>[page 70]

[unlabeled page 136 (L) and unlabeled page 137 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Billy Nooney		Detroit Mich

		Fred Simons		Fredericktown

		Frank Radler		Reading Pa

		N.S.Davis		Cleveland

		Geo. S. Singer		Cardingtown Ohio

		   wife			  "          "

		   two daughters	  "          "

		Mrs Sanderson Children Home   Mansfield Ohio

		D M Cupp		Sunbury

		Frank K Kirtz		Mt Vernon O

		B.P.Benton		Delaware O

		J.R.Bova		Buffalo

		Arthur J Perfler	N.Y.City

	       Aug 28

		J.S.Price &amp; Wife	Springfield Ohio

		F E Columbo		Columbus O

		J A Bowncher		Col O

		J. Buffington		Col O.

		H.J.Walker		Granville, O.

Aug 29		C L Kendell

Aug 30		H.H.Ensmingen &amp; wife	Cols. O.

		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Sept 1		L.S.Evans		Newark, O.

		L Stein			Cleveland O.

Sept 3		Miss L.S.Edans		Newark O

		G Muker &amp; Wife		Cols   "

		Miss Eunice James	  "    "

		O A Ross		Cleve

		J E Brown		Cleveland

		Geo H Keppel		Wooster O

	       [September 2nd 1908

	       [Wedding at Baptist Church 

		R D Bibcock		City

		G Healey		Urbana O

	       [Landin Orchestra]  [in left border]
	     
	       [Mabel Gunn		Columbus O.

	       [Mabel M Gares		Columbus O

	       [Helen G Poling		Columbus O

		Mr Erwin &amp; wife		Fredo

		L D Ensey		Portland Oregan

		Marguerite Wilson	Panal Dover

		T.D.Yost		Cleveland

		W H Thomas		Millersburg

		W B Ward		Fostoria O

		Red Haymen		C N Teledo


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                    <text>[page 71]

[unlabeled page 138 (L) and unlabeled page 139 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		M L Wainer		Wooster

		O Davis			Cols O.

		W O Millet		Cols O

		Wm A Bargar		Columbus O.

		Jno W Mahaffey		Col O

		W.V.Milchell		Galion Ohio

		E J McMahon		Columbus

		A D Howard		Columbus

		A.Y.  "			  "

		F A Smalley		  "

		W.W.Wills &amp; Friend	Delaware O

		H J Waiken		Granville, O.

		W B

		Benton Childers		Worthington

		Rev J.W.James		Sunbury, O.

		Arthur Eldindge		Boston

		J D Shultz		Delaware O.

		B [illegible]		Mt Gilead O

		Jas.O Twin		New York

		L Jacobs		Columbus, O.

		Miss Veva [illegible]	Mt Vernon O

		 " Frances Tigginan	 "   "    "	




Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Sept 25		Ore L Kendall		Columbus

Sept 25		Harley Baker		Columbus

Sept 25		Frank Well		Westerville

		O S Wright		Columbus O

		Elmer [illegible]	Centerburg O

		P.W. [illegible]	Morengo O

		G.W. [illegible]        Centerburg, O

		C.A.Meeker		New York

		C.G.Fansler		Urbana

Sept 29		Otto Nusbaum		Cols O

9/30		Lawrence Crafts		Toledo O

		F M Green		Eaton Ohio

Oct 9		C T Gibson		Troy O

		Samuel Hopkins		Sunbury Ohio

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                    <text>[page 72]

[unlabeled page 140 (L) and unlabeled page 141 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

	       Funeral of Mrs Stockwell Oct 1st 1908

		John S Watson		Columbus O.

		Mrs J S Watson		  "      "

		Mr Mrs Ward		Sanovy Penna

		Miss Iva Watson		Columbus O

		Mrs S H Rouse		  "      "

		Mrs W H Johnson		  "      "

		Miss Etta Doggitt	  "      "

		Mrs A Amicon		  "      "

1908 Oct 1st	Mrs L F Beach		  "      "

		E B Dowers		Cols O

		J W Cross		Delaware O

		Frank Wells		Westerville

Oct 3		H.J.Wainer		Granville, O.

		C N Leonard		Delaware O

		F B Riddleburger	Mansfield

		V F Garrison		Columus O

		Chas.S.Pickington	Columbus

		Fred W Sculley		Detroit

		Wm Wells &amp; Friend	Delaware O

		J.F.Hayner		Columbus O

		G C Burgess		Cleveland

		C.E.Wharton		Kenton O

Oct 16		Bird E Frost		Delaware Ohio

		W.R.Howald		Delaware O.



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		J E Brown		Columbus O

		C.F. Barston		  "

		L Meyer			Cinti

		C.D.James		Clyde

		C P Selic		Cleveland O

Oct 17		H.J.Walker		Granville, O.

		J Edward		N.Y.C.

		A Edward		"  "

		D.W.Greene		Urbana

		John H. Schaffner	Delaware O.

		W E Ranch		Huntington Ind

		C M Leonard		Delaware O

		C P McVey		Indianapolis Ind

		Wm H Lamb		Batimore O

		J W White		  "      "

		John Gregg		Sunbury O

		O S Wright		Subury O

Oct 21		O L Kendell		Col Ohio

		W.B. Sherwood		Ashley O.


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                    <text>[page 73]

[unlabeled page 142 (L) and unlabeled page 143 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Oct 21 1908  Wednesday  Ball at K.P.Hall

		D.B.Johnson		Blanchester O

Oct 22		M.B.Turnir		Quincy Ill.

		Jno.W.Mahaffey		Cols Ohio

		P.J.VanSickle		Columbus O

		R W Goff		Topeka Kan

		W B Jones 		Detroit

		A E Kimberly		Col. O.

		Chas E Studes		Apple Creek O

		E L Walker		Cleveland

		R. W Feris		Cols. O.

		A E Kimberly		Col. O.

		J D VanRiper		Bay City NY

		C M Leonard		Delaware, O

		F.W.Thomas		Columbus O.

		C M Sopen		Balto Md

		H.C.Irvin		Marion O

		H M Wright		Toledo O

		L.R.Hiltin		N.J.	



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

10/29		J Cattrell		Col O

10/29		H McKenzie		 "  "

                A L Bradley             St Paul

		J.M.Collins		Columbus, O.

		W.C.Abbey		Ohio

Oct 31st  last day of Month of 1908

					Sunbury Delaware Co Ohio

		C E Shirn		Cols O.

		W.J.Shirla		Cols O

		F.C.Schaekel		Findley

                H Garrison              Columbus O

		C.C.Penney		Columbus, O.

Nov 9 ]		Cleare and fair today raine not

1908  ]		in sight yet very dry

		Jno.N.Mahaffey		Col. O

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                    <text>[page 74]

[unlabeled page 144 (L) and unlabeled page 145 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

1908

	       Nov 9

		Elbert Toland   ]	Toland Italian Boys

		Karl	        ]

		Giuseppe         ]

		Giovani        ]

		Giuseppe         ]

		Aurelio          ]

Nov 10

1908		Gon

		Os Liles		Belle Center O

12		W.A.Pinsel		[illegible] Ohio

                                        [illegible]

		O.F Wisner		Apple Creek .O.                             

15		C A Springer		Columbus O

		{illegible] Dale	Pent Pencil Club Col O.

		J.B.Perlstein		N.Y.C.

		J D Shult		Delaware O.

18		Geo H Reppel		Wooster O

		C.E.Frank		Mansfield O

		Hie Blayney		Sunbury O

		J.A.Biddle		MtGilead O

		J R Bover		Buffalo

		G A Sawyer		Upper Sandusky O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Nov 1908

19		Thursday the Lecture at K.P.Hall

		Alfred Ellison		Anderson Indiania

20		E.W.Tsuay		Columbus, O.

		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek O

		M.M.Culf		Franklin O

		C W Leonard		Delaware O

		J B Landocor		Centerburg O

		A H Reynolds		 do        "

		L Herman		Cinti      "

Local #103 A.F.M. Kenigles Orchestra  [left border]

		[  W R Togg		Cols

		[  Roy Ress		  "

		[  Mrs Ella Kenigles	Col.

		[  Ruth Bennett		  "

		[  Mrs Allie Wilson	  "

		[  Miss Dairy Ervin	  "

		[  Miss Kate T Arnold	  "

26  Thanks Giving day 1908

27  to day

 "		E.W.Shoemaker		Col. O

 "		Ed Dean			Cols

 "		H C Henry		Marion O

28		J.B.Galloway		Marysville O

28		L.T.McClure		Louisv Ky.


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                    <text>[page 75]

[unlabeled page 146 (L) and unlabeled page 147 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

1908 Nov 28

28		J.H.Long		Canton, O.

		Wm Cowan		Chicago

29 Sunday	N.Marble

30 last day of Nov 1908

		T.O.Yast		Cleveland O

		Geo Bishop		Condit

		W.W.Collins		Clevd

Dec 1st		J.M.Collins		Columbus, O.

		E.C.Payne		Dayton O

 "  3rd		J.T.Riley		Cincinnatti

		M L Warner		Wooster O

		R.W.Ferris		Cols, O.

		A.K.Myattway		Tabor, Iowa

		B.E.How			Marion Ohio

		G W Burnstine		Cinti O

4		N.J.Saile		Cols O

		Wm Kuebler		Cols O.

		G

		P.Wright		Mansfield

9th		H B Barnes		Clevel

		Geo H Dyer		City

		Vrilon Tucker		Dayton

		Mary Boot		Sunbury



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Dec 7		George Rich		Cleveland

		B [illegible]		[illegible]

10th		A.L.Kendall		Westerville O.

		Roy R Arnold		Oswego N.Y.

		Geo W Thrush		Columbus O

		W.J.Gelinn		Indpls Ind

		H.C.White		Canton O

	       Sunday Morning

13 Dec 13 1908

14  Monday Morning Faire and Cold

15 Tuesday

 "		B E Snow		Mansfield

16		A G Ranch		O

19		John A. Ringold		Cincinnati

		J D Shultz		Delaware O

		W E Ranch		Chicago

		W M [illegible]		Dayton O

21  Monday Morning Clear and Cold

21		Packard		 	NY

22		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek

12/22  08

23		W S Short 		Sidney O

		W Z Booker		Columbus O

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                    <text>[page 76]

[unlabeled page 148 (L) and unlabeled page 149 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Dec 24  1908

24  Thursday Cloudy little Raine

		Harley Baker		Col O.

		O S Wright		 "  "

		Ore Kendall		 "  "

25  Christmas day Sunbury Ohio

26  no snow but cold

 "  Jewes Left for Centerburg this Eve at 4

28		W.H.McGervey		Xenia O.

29              C.D. Trimble            Cols. O,,

		F.R.Couils		Cols, O.

30  Thursday

31		J A ODowd		Delaware O

Friday the last day of 1908

		M S Warner		Wooster O

Jan 2		Samuel C Hill		Columbus O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Jan 1st 1909  Clear and Cold

2             Same  "     "

5		S R Greig		Warekegan Ills

8		Chas.J.Puetzman		Columbus O.

9  Cold and Cloudy to day

9		Ivan H Blackman  ]	Village Singers

		H L Baxter       ]

		C A Foote        ]

		J.J.Odbert       ]

		Miss Anna Smith  ]

10  Troop Gone to Washington DC

11th  governes day in Columbus

Snowed all day Bad day

12  Snowed 6 inches deep last night

13  Snowed to day and Cold

15		Wm M Riley		Centerburg O

16		J.A.Vandegriff		Cols O

19		F W Stoll		Marion O

 "		J W McCleary		  "    "

		W.C.Heff		Johnstown

		C.G.Selby		Cols. O.

19		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek O.

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                    <text>[page 77]

[unlabeled page 150 (L) and unlabeled page 151 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

20 Jan					Sunbury Ohio

1909		P Wright		Mansfield O

20		S Essilburn		Wooster Ohio

21		A.E.Runner		Columbus O

		F Friendship		Cleveland

22		H.B.Bluestone		Syracuse NY

23		W B Westfield		[illegible]

23

24  Sunday

25		S A Darling		Centerburg O

 "		C.O.Donnian		Delaware   "

 "		C J Slough		Galina Ohio

 "		R.H.Dalan		N-Lewisburg O

25		Frank F. Carter		Pittsburg Pa.

 "		F J Traynor		Mt Vernon Ohio

24		C. S. Cochran		Mt Vernon Ohio

		G S Marks		Cint

		C.E.Amaday		Mt Vernon O

		E L Shaffer		Mt Liberty, O.

		J H McNutt		Inedina

28		F D Felt		Bellenue O

		F M Green		Eaton O

		W.F.Williamson		West Liberty O

		J.W.Culland		Cols. O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

1909 1st  Feb				Sunbury Ohio

		This is Institute day for Farmers

		S P Blough		Columbus

		G E [illegible]		  "

		G.R.Welsit		  "

		W.D.Zinn		Philippi

2		J.F.Gordon		Jamestown, O.

2		E V Allen  Optician	New York

2		J.M.Collins		Columbus, O.

2		A.G.Nors		Louisville Ky.

2	Closed for one year from date above 1909

 "		Chas [illegible]	Bellevue O

3		C B Frost		Johnstown

3		Ed. Brown		Johnstown

3		John N Laird		Marysville O

3		Frank Armstrong		Delaware O

3		G H Goodrich		O.K.

3		Geo H Keppel		Wooster O

4		L.E.Dowdell		Valparaiso, Ind.

		F.W.Fobes		Mt Vernon O.

		A H Compton		Chgo

		F.B.Reddleburger	Mansfield, O

		F.R.Wilson		Cols O

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                    <text>[page 78]

[unlabeled page 152 (L) and unlabeled page 153 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Dale Hopkins		Sunbury Ohio     [Left Margin]

Sunbury Feb 6th 1909

		Saturday noon Clouday

		J.H.Zimmerman		So.Bend

		P N Windsor		Cols O

		Ed Thompson		Del

		F. Larimore		Col

		Robert Babcock		Marengo

		Hodge Wilson		St.P.

		Gann Darling		Centerburg

		Godfrey Gross		Jackson Center O

		A J Hyatt		Cols Ohio

		J U Boyer		Marion O

		R. W McCleain		Col

		Ed McGuire		Centerburgh

		R P. Anderson 		City



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

    [blank page]



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                    <text>[page 79]

[unlabeled page 154 (L) and unlabeled page 155 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Feb Sunbury Ohio 1909

16		Please Regester

		G.W.Awam		Galion Ohio

		Chas E Shuder		Apple Creek

		W Such			Cinti O

		Geo A Dyer		Cleveland O

17		Rev. James		Sunbury O

17		N. Marble		Sunbury O

 "		Rev. Julian		Columbus O.

 "		Miss Dunning		Columbus O

 "		Mr Lazaras		Worthington O.

 "		McClain			Delaware O.

 "		Mr Chers		Columbus O

		Mr McCommon		Columbus O.

		Mr Colfleash		Stratford O.

		Mr J. Geddis		Sunbury O.

		Mr. S. Brooks		Sunbury O.

		Mr. F. Ford		Columbus O.

		R Celsard		Elyria O

19		V Noble			Worthington O

		Sueues Bill			

19		N.N. Kurst		Cols O.

		W B Jones		Delmont

		C W Snyder		Mt Vernon

		D W Holmes		Ind



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Please Regester

		P.T Dolan		Cols

		A J Smith		Fullon O

		C G Thomas		Delaware

		J.H. Julian		Columbus

		John N. Laird		Marysville O

		H B Barnes		Clevl

		C B Frost		Johnstown O

		Chas Franklin		Columbus O

		J T Abbott		  "   "  "

		S P Johnson		  "   "  "

		M L Warner		Wooster O

		G J Derthick &amp; Wife	Anderson Ind.

		J H Randolph		Zanesville O.

		Miss Blanche Huiman	Columbus O

		Mrs E W O Kenizel	  "      "

		Roy Repp		  "      "

26		Paul Lehman		  "      "

27

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                    <text>[page 80]

[unlabeled page 156 (L) and unlabeled page 157 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

March 1st 1909

Please Regester

		J.M. Collins		Columbus, O.

		H N Hartes		Toledo, O.

		S A Darling		Centerburg O

		A.L. Wilkier		Fredericktown O

		G.W. Jeffries		Mt Vernon O

		A.H. Sniortz		Canton O.

March 4  09

		Mr &amp; Mrs Galisbury

		 "    "  Earl  "

		Maryane &amp; Etta

		Ruth &amp; Kathryn

		Edward &amp; Harry

		Henry Kohn		Dayton O

		G.A. Weldon		Mansfield O

		J.O. Feenan		Delaware, O.

		A.C Worboys		  "

		James Brooks		Des Mornes Ia

		P.L. Wilkin		Fredericktown O

		E J Case		Granville O

		James Webb		Johnstown



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Please Regester		

		Fred Helmuth		Plain City Ohio

		C B Giston		Cinti O

Mar 7		Earl H. Fletcher	Lyndonville Vt.

		F.C. Shonyo		  "

		J.E.Wolfe		Johnstown

		P.H. Dolan		Cols

		T L Yast		Cleveland O

		J B Clark		Orrivlle O

		B.F. Whipping		Cols Ohio

		C G Thomas		Delaware

		J.P. Martindell		Columbus O.

		O C Pierce		Logan, O

		H.P. Jeffers		Columbus, O.

		G W Hamilton		Dayton O

		Geo. Ross Hopkins	Baltimore, Md.

		Frank Ford		Columbus O

		B Kendall		Westerville, O.

		A Houch			Cir

		Eily Miller		Col O

May 12		Ralph Ling		Centerburg O.

		J A Laney		Bulter O

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                    <text>[page 81]

[unlabeled page 158 (L) and unlabeled page 159 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

March 15 1909

Please Register

		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek

		C.E. Frank		Mansfield, O

St Patrick

March 17	Geo A Dyer		Cleveland O

		C.H.Wilson		Sunbury, O

		Jesse Gifford		Westerville O

		C P Ellis		Cleveland

17		Sam Hopkins		Mayor of Sunbury

		N.Marble Both at	Columbus

		O B Shafer		Columbus Ohio

		M Merdith		Radnor O

		S. Potter		Delaware

		E.S.Mendenhall

		George Brown		Mount Vernon O

		G W Bemes		Shelby O

		Jesse Gifford		Westerville O

		J.H. Cline		Columbus O

		Walter Marsh		London O

		G.M. Gneeney		Urbana

		R D Nolan		Marengo O

		L.L. Schofield		Zanesville O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Please Regester

March 1909

		C.V. Suter		Toledo

		C G Thomas		Delaware O

		J A O Dowd		Marion O

		G C Burgess		Cleveland

		J N Fitz Harris		Saginaw Mich

		Monroe Markley		Denver Colo.

		G.O. Casher		Columbus

		M L Warner		Wooster O

		C O Campbell		Ashland O.

		D.V. Colville		Newark O

		R                       Howard

27	        Z D [illegible]		Lewis Center

 "		G D Wosk		Galena O

 "		[illegible] Gorsuch	Galena O

		Mr V Myers-		Homer O

		F.C. Shonyo		Lyndonville Vt.

		John Westrick		Ottawa, O.

		J W James		Sunbury, O

		H A Stevenson		Kenton O

		W S Short		Sidney O


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                    <text>[page 82]

[unlabeled page 160 (L) and unlabeled page 161 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Please Register

Apr 1st 1909

		J.M. Collins		Columbus, O.

		W.G.Jones		Quincy Ill

		Joe Dilclive		Columbus

		Ed Genger		Columbus O

  		S Riester		Galion O

		P.D. Converse		Plain City O

		C G Thomas		Delaware O

 		J.W. James		Sunbury O.

		S Frenks		Millsby O

		F A Norris		Coshocton O

		C M Ramie		Cols

		Wm McRoberts		Delaware O

		Eugene Jackson		Toledo

		C M Leonard	        Delaware O

		M L Barrett		Cols O

		Joe Dillir		Cols O

		E B Hukill		W C H  O

		J M Richy		Delaware O

		H.M. Marriott		  "      "

		S Esselburn		Wooster Ohio

		Geo.S. Meyer		Westerville Ohio



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Please Regieter  Apr 11 1909

13		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek

14		S.J. Tracy		Cin O.

14		Clear and Cold today

15		Jess Gettis		Sunbury O

 "		Chester

 
 "		Fred Simons		Fredericktown O.

15		Frank Radler		Reading Pa.

		Zachariah Burch		Kalamazoo

		W C Marshall		Cols

		D.W.Oastor		Belliville O.

		A F Davey		Columbus, O

		H B Williams		Cols O

		C G Thomas		Delaware O

		Geo A Dyer		Cols O

		H Brooks		Columbus

		C.M. Nicholas		  "

		W J Savage		  "

		J.W. James		Sunbury O.

		M S Warner		Wooster

		S.C. Mames with Warner	Westerville

		R.W. Kitrells		Columbus

		C.E.Lyle		Columbus

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                    <text>[page 83]

[unlabeled page 162 (L) and unlabeled page 163 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Apr 24  1909

24	Please Register  fine morning

		Chas McFadden		Col O.

		R M Trayer		Cain-In Rocs

Monday 4-26-09

		Lusien Meyer		Cinc

		J.T.Embry		Cols O

		F.C.Easton		Columbus O.

		Chas Tensick		Dayton O

28		Edward Rork		Kalamazoo Mich

		J G Orleans		Norwood Ohio

		J F Strait		Dayton O

		E.M. Nichols		Columbus

		W.J. Savage		  "

		F.S. Brooks		  "

		A W Vaughn		Elmira

	       [illegible] Miller	[illegible]	

May 1st Saturday 1909  Cold and Sam Weather

		S A Darling		Centerburg

		W.H. VanHorn		Centerburg O.

		D.L. Fowler		Centerburg O

		Frank L. Tydings	Mt Vernon O.



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Please Register

		J.M. Collins		Columbus, O.

		C M Leonard		Delaware O

		Miss Bessie Leonard	Delaware, O

		Joe Dulchive

4		Sam Bonelli Orchestra	Columbus O.

 "		Paul C. Lehman		  "      "

 "		Fred P. Gimpfer		at the dance		

6		A.E. Ruman		Columbus

6		W N Allen		Chgo

		O Nusbaumn		Cols O

		R M [illegible]		Marion O

		H.C. Hobbs		Akron O

		Roger Titus		Cleveland, O

		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek

		A Sinn			Delaware O

		Walter Tuttle		Columbus O.

		Jno P FitzGerald	Columbus O

		S.M. Greene		Urbana

		C.H. Forshey		Perless O

		J D Shult		Delaware O

		L L Vandegreft		Cinti

		F.M. Dollison		Cols O

		M L Warner		Wooster

		S C Mann		Westerville


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                    <text>[page 84]

[unlabeled page 164 (L) and unlabeled page 165 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

3/21/9		F.R. Ackland		Bristol England

21		Chas N. Bryson		Columbus O.

22		C A Reynolds		Columbus O.

22		C.C. Whitney		Toledo O

22		N. Marble		Sunbury

		Viston Tucker		Dayton O.

		R H Karpss		Clev O

		L A [illegible]		Dayton Ohio

	        [illegible]Young	Millersburg O

May 27 1909

		W C Marshall		Columbus O

		H B Barnes		Cleve

		H.J.Hartman		Cleveland

		Guy Dolen Juitin	Oxford Ohio

		Anna Maria DeMilita	Columbus O

		Mrs. Mable [illegible]	Columbus O

		Prof. G. DeMilita	  "

		R.J.Gallagher		Cols O.

		J A Vandegriff		Cols O.

		L M Marian		 "

		F L Rinehart		Mt Liberty O

		D W Van Antwerp		Dowagive M	



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

6/3		Herb Benlyn		Fredricktown

 "		J B Stude		  "      "

		H.H. Lininger		Galion O

		C.E. White		Leroy N.Y.

		F.R. Welch &amp; Wife

		Chas R Studer		Apple Creek

6/9/09		O C Pierce		Logan O

		S J Stewart		Col O

		Cloud Garce

6/12		A.P.Kidwell		Mulhall OK

		Elsie  do		  do

		Florence  do		  do

		M L Warner		Wooster O

		Dan Duzenbry		Westerville

		J.S. Brown

		A J Clarke		Cols

		H.W. Cook		Cols.

		Geo H Dyer		  "

		J Wood			Cols O

		Harvey Claypool		Ashley O


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                    <text>[page 85]

[unlabeled page 166 (L) and unlabeled page 167 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

17 June

18		Sanford Smith		Cols, Ohio

18		Geo S.Ewing		Cols Ohio

		G C Scott		Col O

		G McNeal		Lima O

		G D Moyer		  "  "

		F L Rinehart		Mt Liberty O

		O J Munson		Toledo O

		M.E. Miller		Columbus O

		Frank Swickard		Westerville O.

		L P Kendrick		Col O.

		A.E. Whitney		Seddia Mo

		A.A. Whitney &amp; Wife	Mt Gilead O

		Mr C.C. Smith		  do

		J.E. Lortz		Columbus O

		L C Akisen		Columbus



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Wm Wenbt		Col

		Clois Kassley		Mansfield, O.

7		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek O.

		G F Cloon		Cols O.

		H A Campbell		Columbus O

		R.N.Litten		Mt Vernon

		T H. McVay		Chg
		
		Chas E Holnus		Cligago

		W C Marshall		Cols

		O.S. Harbert		Bellefontain O.

		M L Warner		Wooster O

		D Duzenburg with Warner	Westerville O

		C J Miller		Toledo Ohio

		Dayuer			  "    "

		E.J. Walton		Mt Vernon O

		J.E. Wolfe		Johnstown O

		I.V. Lyons		Columbus O

		H B Williams		Cols

		W T Frye		Urbana

7/19		J Cattrell		Col O

		M E Miller		Col O

		Frank Snickard		Westerville O


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                    <text>[page 86]

[unlabeled page 168 (L) and unlabeled page 169 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Jul 22

		J [illegible]		Col O

		W.P.Harding		Johnstown O

		J.F.Stoller		Galion O

		H G Phinney		Cols O.

		J.S.Loner		Shelleyville Ind.

		H M Meyer		Cinti O

		D.L.Hughes		Clyde, Ohio

		Ray Bennett	        Marion O.

		and Wife		  "    "

		J. Stallen		Galion O

		T. M. Sherwood		Sidney O

		R D Bateoeh		Cleveland O

		L B Gill		  "       "

		A D Slough		Delaware O.

		H H Stamets		Col O

		N S Davis		Cleveland

		F W Sill		Detroit

		B V Thompson		Zanesville O

		W.T.Swick		Ada O

		L.L.Vandegriff		Cinti



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

July 27		Charles R. Cary and wife  Millersburg O

  "   "		Ira H. Crum wife &amp; child  Columbus, O

		Chas Longael		Ashley O

		H.Cox &amp; wife		Columbus, O

		H.P. Weef		Col. O

		F T Proctor		Msld O

		S.A.Smith		Cols O

		H.Cox &amp; wife		Columbus Ohio

		Ray Searls &amp; wife	Berkshire Ohio

		George Hess		Stratford

		E D Sheets		Delaware O

		O.W.Crane &amp; wife	Newark O

		H H Jones		Castalue O

		J.A.Vandegriff

		C E Lippincott		Sidney O

		W P Chew		Urbana O

		H M Wright		Toledo O

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                    <text>[page 87]

[unlabeled page 170 (L) and unlabeled page 171 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		M L Warner		Wooster

		W L Lago with Norner	Westerville

		T W Knter		Col

		Judge Overturf &amp; wife	Del

		H.C.Lyon		Wellsville Ohio

		Charles Ufferman 	Delaware O

		C W Williams		Cols. O

		F A Gilbert		Tidioute Pa.

		H Morrison		Pgh Pa

		J.J.Hartman		Cleveland

		D W Davis		Rutland Vt.

		Geo Dudley

		[illegible] Edwards	One week

		Reni Stone		Kingston O

		Art Taylor		Kingston O

		John Williamson		Condit

		R G Prettyman		Marian O.

		J.M.Collins		Columbus

		Ursula Parker		Indianapoles

		Siend Fitgerold		Crient O.

		Ray Bonnett		Marion

		and Driver		Delaware



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Sept 1st 1909

		B.G.Monroe

		H.C.Moore		Spencer, Ohio

		F.F.Carter		Cols O.

Sept 6th 1909

		D B Grubb &amp; wife	Mt Vernon, O.

		H.Spitzer &amp; Sister	

		Geo H Keppel		Wooster O

		M L Warner		Wooster

		S C Marian with Warner	Westerville

		Harry McMarnis		Wooster O

		John F Carlisle &amp; wife	Columbus, O.

9/10/9		C W Williams		Cols, O

		J U Boyer		Marion O

		J A Walter		Millersburg O

		G W Beiner		Shelby O

		H B Williams 		Cols

		J.L.Williams

		Thos H Clark		Col O.

		W.J.Longsworth		Cleveland O

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                    <text>[page 88]

[unlabeled page 172 (L) and unlabeled page 173 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Sammie D.H.		Sunbury O

		C E Millers		Cols O

		Sammie D.H.		Sunbury, O.

		Frank Sidlow		Delaware
		Columbus O              County

		Mrs Floid Hartman &amp; wife  

		D.B.Stone		Detroit

		L.E.Debolt		Richwood

		C.D.Kinnard		Mt. Vernon

		James Hopkins		Johnstown Ohio

Feb 6 1921

		Joseph Allen Hopkins	Johnstown Ohio

Feb 6 1921

		Mrs Mary Elizapeth Hopkins

					Johnstown Ohio

Feb 6, 1921



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Miss Georgia Foster	G. Ohio

		Mrs Mae Duncan		Pitt. Pa

		D.J.Babson		Cardington

		W.J.Binkhart		  "

		A E Curtis	          "

		David Sheltan		H.B.

		H M Saxbe		Urbana O
		
		H W Rock		  "    "

9/14		D B Burns		Cols

Sep 16th 1909

		Dr P.Beardslee		Ottawa

		Mrs. C. Davenport	Ottawa

		Wm, Davy		Tipacanoe, City

Sept 17		Mrs Frank Paige		Johnstown O

		Mr &amp; Mrs J.E.Wolfe	Johnstown, O.

		W M Marten		Indplis

		D M Hover		Morenia O

Sept 23 1909

		Hod Lenman		Wooser O.

		Ed Thompson		Delaware O

		J.A.Vandegriff		Cols O


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                    <text>[page 89]

[unlabeled page 174 (L) and unlabeled page 175 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Sept. 24/1909

		Wm Bradford 		Indplo Ind.

		Ethel Beery		Columbus, O.

		Hazel Stockdale		Delaware O

		Pearl Short		New York N.Y.

		Teck Hoskins		Yellow Budd O

		Wilma Foster		Westerville

		Hazel Christopher	Westerville

		Sam Johnson		Denver Col.

		John Brown 		Chicago Ill.

		Dr T.E.Cowgill		Delaware O.

		Mayme Cralty		Delaware O.

		Mrs T.E.Cowgill		Delaware O.

		Haus Wagner		Pittsburg Pen

		S A Smith		Cols O

		C A Parker		Cols O

		D.O'Connor		Urbana O

		Mr&amp;Mrs C.H.McAlliston	Col O

		Lucien Meyer		Cinti

		R.N.Laton		Mt Vernon

		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek O

		H Davis			Delaware O

		D D Jones		Delaware

		F B Riddleburger	Mansfield



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

1909		J S Adams and Drive	Col O

		E S [illegible]		Cleveland

		F.M.Shrroan		Detroit

		H.J.Hartman		Cleveland

		H H Gillingham	        Ravenna O
 
		Taybe			Stackdale O

		D.W.Evans		Columbus O.

		J.E.Snyder		Cinti O

Oct 5th		Mr&amp;Mrs Hopkins		at Columbus today

		E R Beaty 		Col. O.

		E J Walton		Mt Vernon O

		M L Warner		Wooster O
			
		Quintin Mann with Warner Westerville O

		H H Miller		Del. O.

		L.J.Gardner		Del O

10		A.L.Kendall		Westerville O

		O.G.Knoske		Delaware O

		J O Raney		Cols. O

		John N. Laird		Marysville O

		R.W.Purdan		  "   "    "

		D E Hainlan		Cleveland O

		J W Jolley		Mansfield O

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                    <text>[page 90]

[unlabeled page 176 (L) and unlabeled page 177 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		P H Dolan		Cols

		T.J.Wood		Columbus O

		Mrs N J Wood		  "

		Mrs H D Westvelt	  "

		C.N.Kisecker		Dayton O.

Oct 14		E A Carnes		Mt Vernon O

 "  "		Els Kent		 "   "    "

16		S.B.VanFossen		Cols. Ohio

19		Went to Columbus today	N M

 "		G R Kremes		Pontiac Mich

 "		N F Freye		Mt Vernon O

19		C T Gibson		Troy Ohio

		J.A.Davis		Malta O

		D.W. Davis		Columbus O.

		H.J.Mcknight		Toledo, O

		G.L.Shideler		N.Y.

		B.F.Reese		Salamaneu N J

		C.S.James		Clyde, O.

		W.H.Pratt		Marengo O.



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Monday Oct 25

		G S Frambes &amp; Wife	Col. O.

		Ino Garhart		Columbus O

		E F Armstrong		Pittsburg Pa

		Jake Shorts		Clyde O.

		D O Sites		Cols O

27 Tuesday

27		P.B.Yockey		Xenia O.

31		W.R.Conaway		Cardington, Ohio

		J P Abbott		Cols O

Nov 1		M Hindman		Iberia O

Nov 2		J.B.Jewett		Cols, O.

		F D Mornice		Phila Pa

		O W Lawson		Columbus

		W S Pollock		Delaware O

		Sammie Dane Hopkins	Sunbury, Oh

					Delaware O

		W.F.Bryant		  "      "


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                    <text>[page 91]

[unlabeled page 178 (L) and unlabeled page 179 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Wednesday Nov 3th 1909

		New rules today, Every Man

		Please Register dont fail!

		E.J.Foote		Phila Pa.

		Carl H. Murray		Dayton

		C C Tuttle		Toledo

		G.T.Stone		  "

		G.T.Shoney		Toledo

Roberta appears to have returned to this ledger in 1921 and 1922 to use the empty 

space on this page to list the names of plants and the dates that she planted them 

as well as the dates that livestock were born.


					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Roberta appears to have returned to this ledger in 1921 and 1922 to use the empty 

space on this page to list the names of plants and the dates that she planted them 

as well as the dates that livestock were born.</text>
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                    <text>[page 92]

[unlabeled page 180 (L) and unlabeled page 181 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE	Thursday Nov 4th 1909. 

 4      N. Marble

        W. Kempton

 4      R. Babcock               Marengo

       [illegible]               Wooster O
                     [illegible]  
        R. E. [illegible]        Westerville
                     
        P.N. Hoyt                Delaware

 4      Tim Webb                 Condit 

        S.P. Deeds               Circleville, O

        S.J. Gardner             Delaware O

        F.L. Gardner             

 5      Sam Hurt today  

        J N Hoyt                 Delaware O   

        Thomas H Clark           Col O

        L Conover                Dayton O

        B F Whipps               Col Ohio

        Sue Kessie               Col O

        Mrs. D. B. Farnsworth    Col O

        [illegible]              Col Ohio

        B.F. Kessie              Raton, N. M.     



[unlabeled page 180 (L) and unlabeled page 181 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE	          Friday Nov 5th 1909. 
               
Nov 16        Samuel. C. Hill          Cols O
            
              [illegible]              Worthington    [illegible]
          
              E.C. Baker               Columbus
              
              [illegible] Goodrich     [illegible]

              E.C. Payne               Dayton, O
              
              [illegible]              [illegible]

              James Brooks             Dem Ia

              R. H Tracy               Granville O

              W. E. [illegible]           "  "

              E.  [illegible]             "  "      

              John Westrick             Ottawa O  

              D. W. Riser               Centerburg  O

              G A Purdy                 Centerburg  O

              J C Ullery                St Louis MO

              L L [illegible]&amp; wife     Des Moines Ia

              Otto Creason              Anderson Ind

             [illegible] E Studer       Apple Creek O

              P N Winston               Buffalo NY 

              R. B. Patton              Columbus O

              James F. [illegible]      Chicago

              S A Smith                 Cols O

              Carl [illegible]          Col O</text>
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                    <text>[page 93]

[unlabeled page 182 (L) and unlabeled page 183 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Saturday, November 27, 1909

		Chas A Parker		Cols O

		Albert Crane &amp; wife	Peerless, O.

		Mrs W. Day		Delaware O

		W.H Wilson		Condit O

		Hodge Wilson		  "

		Mrs Geo Irwin		Sunbury

		Louis Herman		Cinti

		F J VanSickle		Columbus O

		W.C.Steinbower		  "      "

		F C Hassanfling		Cinti

		W H Lamb		Baltimore

		Col. Perry		Cols

		Johns Glick		Lancaster

		D Fanner		Balt O

		John Grigg		City



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Sunday, November 28, 1909

Jan 7 1908	Maude Brown		Washington

		D B Burns		Cols

		Calvin Wilson		Cleveland

		R M Shutre		Mann O

Dec 2 1909

		M L Warner		Wooster O

		R.E.Andrix with Warner

		E.W.Shoemaker		Cols O.

Dec 4		N. Marble		Sunbury

		R.B.Patton		Columbus O

		[illegible]		Delaware

		[illegible]	        [illegible]	
	
		Wm.B.Clark		Col. O.

		H B Barnes		Clevd

		F M Green		eaton Ohio

		S. Turley		Delaware Ohio

		O E. Thomson		Erie Pa

		J.S.Brown		Delaware Ohio

		H.M.Piper		Detroit Mish

9th December 1909

		Geo.B.Scrogin		Cinti O.
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                    <text>[page 94]

[unlabeled page 184 (L) and unlabeled page 185 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Monday, November 9 1909

		F.W.Kerr		Endicott NY

12-17		Lalnorm Dutch		Saber   Delaware

12-17		Fitzgernold J N.	Cleveland

		S.S.Jacoby		Columbus

Dec 14		F.B.Andrews		Chicago, Ill.

Dec 17		Jn.J.Harrington		Defiance O

Dec 20		J.W.Pritchett		Columbus O

		G C Scott		Columbus O.

		C R Daily		Canal Fulton O

		[illegible]		Cols O

		Wm Wells		Delaware O.

		C A Resch		Canton O.

		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek

		J S Elliott		Coshocton O

		C.A.Parker		Columbus O

		Harry Perkins		Columbus O

		Venice R Scott		Columbus O

		H B Williason		  "

		M L Warner		Wooster Ohio

		S C Mann with Warner	Westerville

		W B [illegible]		Williamsport Ind



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Tuesday, November 28, 1909

		Mr Marshall		Columbus Ohio

		Johnson Drain Co	Johnstown

		James Stewart		Piqua O

		O.F.Elden		Centerburg O

		E A Beatty		Cardington O

		E.C.Payne		Dayton O

1/12/10		D B Burns		cols

		Max M. Meyers		Columbus Ohio

		Sam Hamilton		Cols

		F D Felt		[illegible]

		Rev Dulian		Columbus          Jan 23rd
        
                                          Preached  Marbles

                                                    Funeral

                                          Sunday 1-3 o'clock
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                    <text>[page 95]

[unlabeled page 186 (L) and unlabeled page 187 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Wednesday, November 10, 1909

		W.J.Chamberlain		Hudson O

		Solomon Johnson		Stryker Ohio

		B S Homes		Richd. Va.

		A.B.Couse		Portland Ore

		H O [illegible]		Wooster

		L.R.Hincock		Galena

		
		Chas E. Studer		Apple Creek Ohio


Roberta appears to have returned to this ledger in 1921 and 1922 to use the empty 

space on this page to list the names of plants and the dates that she planted them 

as well as the dates that livestock were born.



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE


Roberta appears to have returned to this ledger in 1921 and 1922 to use the empty 

space on this page to list the names of plants and the dates that she planted them 

as well as the dates that livestock were born.
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                    <text>[page 96]

[unlabeled page 188 (L) and unlabeled page 189 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Dale Hopkins		Sunbury, Ohio    [in left border

		J H Hopkins

		Joseph Hopkins

		Samuel

		Joseph Hopkins		Sunbury Ohio



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Saturday, November 12, 1909

		Robert C. Rankin	Delaware, Ohio

		Robt Dowls		  "        "

1-31-1910	C.L.Hamod		Columbus O.

		W T Hudson		  "

		W.W.Dourn		Pittsburg Pa.

		C.E.Frank		Mansfield O

2/4/10		Frank M. Sheeran	Detroit

Feb 7 1910	Frank Ford

		Joseph H Hopkins

		C W K Cauberg		Columbus O

		H.S.Fickes		Pgh Pa

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                    <text>[page 97]

[unlabeled page 190 (L) and unlabeled page 191 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		W E Rauch		Columbus O.



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		H.O.Lermon		Wooster, O.

		E L Grauer		Pittsburg

		P. Hart			Nuacaslle Pa

		Hopkins Hotel

		H O Lermon

January 26, 1910

		[illegible]		N.Y.

		J.A.Shaw		Ashley O

		E.C.Sipe		  "    "

		[illegible]		Col O

Jan 27 1910

		Max M Meyers		Col O

		H Randolph		Zanesville O

		Hopkins Hotel

		E Jackson		Toledo

Feb 7 1910

		P N Windsor		Bufflo N Y

		S.Crousey		Col O

		R.W.Kittrell		Columbus

		C J Finch		Indianapolis Ind


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                    <text>[page 98]

[unlabeled page 192 (L) and unlabeled page 193 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			          RESIDENCE

2/9		Wm Larimore &amp; wife Daughter        Col O

		C O Turley		           Del. O.

		Max M Meyer		           Col O.

February 12th 1910

		T.A.Larimore

Feb 8th

		Ols Baker		           Akron O

		C B Frost		           Johnstown O

		Mr. Rolla Bear		           Johnstown O

		Dr. Theo Hammerel	           Toledo O

		A A Wright		           Columbus

		H.J.Hartman		           Cleveland

		B H Ford		           Ashley

2/23		E W Shoemaker	                   Col O

		M L Warner		           Wooster

		J.C.Lurllen		           Ashley O
    
		H Lobdell		             "

		L   "			             "

		D.U.Rhodabeck		             "

2-25 		C.O.Turley		          Delaware O

		W Banning	                  New York City

                I'm Ann

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		C V Roberts		Chicago

		C B Frost		Johnstown

		W J Longworth		Cleveland O

		J Stevenson		Columbus 

		J.M.Collins		Columbus, O.

		B H Martin		Zanesville

		    Harles		Toledo O

		H B Williams		Cols O

		J W Covert Jr           Phila

		A H Baker		Lancaster

		J.W.Swabb		Kokomo Ind.

		C Mclelellan		Troy

		A F Barston		Columbus O

2/8		C Q Turley		Delaware O

		Sam Burman

		[illegible]

March 9 1910

		Meyers Max M 		Col. O.

Mar 14 1910

		H.O.Lemmon		Wo

		[illegible] T Shurtz	Colum

		T.S Brelsford		Colum

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                    <text>[page 99]

[unlabeled page 194 (L) and unlabeled page 195 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		J B Lough		Dayton O

		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek

		B P Snyder		Millersburg O

		Victor Tucker		Brookville O

		H.M.Huntsburger		Mt Vernon O

		W.M.Morris		Col O

		E R Geiselman		Chgo

		Will O Bannon	        Granville O.

		C.W.Moore		Newark O.

		M.U.Vaughan		Columbus O.

		W T Frye		Urbana O

		J Stevenson		Col O

		Lucon Meyer		Cinti

		W C Traelout		Col

		O M Atraihout

		M Atraihout

		J R Gardner

		R J Daneman

		D Shelton NB		St Louis

		Sheltze H.B.		 "   "

		Short			Columbus



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		R G. Dickerson		Lewis Center

		H.R.Ickes		Canton Ohio

		C.E.Frank		Mansfield O

		D.R.Myers		Mfld O.

		Geo Haymen		Cols

		[illegible] Vogh        Centerburg Ohio

					Mexico City Mexico

		Mr and Mrs G A Borden	Columbus O

		Mr Roy Don Cross	Sunbury Ohio

		J. Mahoney		Delaware O

		Roy Nottingham		  "      "

		J E Hall		Fleming Pa

		H B Williams		Manpoie O

		F G Gross		Lima O

		M.J.Harrington		Defiance O.

                                        5-4-10

		J W Loren		Coshocton O

		Mr Peugelly	        Delaware

		Mrs &amp; M Peugelly	   "	 

		W G Cleveland		Cols O

		Clarence C Clemens	Harrisburg Ohio

		Harry Briggs 		Pataskala Ohio

		J Cattrell		Col O

		C.E.Longwell		Ashley O

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                    <text>[page 100]

[unlabeled page 196 (L) and unlabeled page 197 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		R N Staniland		Dayton, O.

		A.L.Kendall		Westerville O

		F.A.Smith		Akron O

		A.Sinn			Delaware

		H.P.Rasch		Canton O.

		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek

		R D Boeveh		Sunbury

		N.B.Yuigh

		R. Ramson

		L.Z.Cline		Sunbury O

		E.L.Poster		Del, O

		Edna Foster		Sunbury O

		T.S Brelsford		Columbus O

		D W Van Antwerp         Dowagic

		C.E.Hiles		Westerville O

		R.L.High		Galia

		J Camon			Washington

		Jas Donybus		Cols O.

		F Asrahani		Columbus o.

		C.S.Frerhwater		Marysville O

		Clarence Chniu		Harrisburg O.

		H Earl Lewellen		McArthur O.

		C.C.Wilcox		Syracuse, N.Y.



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		G A Longwell		Cleveland

		J M Yarnall		Coshocton O.

		Geo Spurgeon		Millersport O

		L Roy Repputchin	Columbus O

		John F. Pickel		  "      "

		Leon Duck Worthall	Delaware

		Frankie Elmer Wells	Frin Corners Ohio

		Gladys B. Gurway	Cin

		Margurite Milligan	New York N.Y.

		J Stevenson		Col O

		Geo Spurgeon		Millersport O

		Max M Myers		Columbus O.

		J B Sturdevant &amp; Mrs Sturdevant  St Louis

		H H Miller		Delaware O.

		Mrs. H.H. Miller	  "      "

		Mr E.B.Miller		Kilbourne "

		Herbert P Sheets 	Sunbury 

		Ols Baker		Akron O

		A L Baker		Lancaster

		J A Parrish		Cols Ohio

		J.A. Vandegaff		Cols O

		L. H. McLain            Urbana
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                    <text>[page 101]

[unlabeled page 198 (L) and unlabeled page 199 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Dale Hopkins		Sunbury Ohio    [left border]

		H.M.Wright		Toledo O

		A.Krummert		Columbus, O

		J S Shults		Delaware O.

		R H Baker		Johnstown O

		Ray Borneir		[illegible]

		Evan George		Cleveland, O

		J.W.DeGong		Cambridge O

		H N Fremerton		Combridge O

		Victor Truker		Brookville

		G H Longwell		Cleveland

		N.C.Welch		Cinc O

		A M Van Sickle		Cleveland O

		Geo S Meyer		Westerville O.

		Ed. Dempsey		  "         "

		H W Benson		Columbus

		A.R.Sheets		Delaware

		H W McKee		Cols O.

		W B White		  "  "

		C.E.Weatherby &amp; wife	Ostrander O

		H.O.Lemmon		Wooster O.

		H.I.Brungart		Columbus O

		G McNeal		Lima O

		P.N.Seeds		MtVictory O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Mrs. G.H.Hodgen		Columbus O.

		Miss Mary McAllister	Marysville O.
 
		Will         "		  "        "

		W.C.	     "		Columbus O

		S.A.         "		Centerburg 

		S A Darling		Centerburg 

		Lester  "		  "

		George Stelts		Mansfield O.

		Chas Sinkey		Croton O.

		Miss T. Kessie		Columbus O.

		Mrs E B Gault		Sunbury  "

		C.W.Stump		Delaware O

		W.O.Miles		Columbus Ohio

		C P Watson &amp; Wife	Dayton O

		Martha H Watson		Byesville O.

		S. Howe Bonar		Moundsville W Va.

		Miss Zoa M Frost	Johnstown O.

		L.Roy Repp		Columbus, O.

		John Pickel		  "       "

		B.F.Whipps		Cols Ohio

		J A Parrish		Cols Ohio

		Jas A. Uhl		Millersburg, O.

		Wm N Craw		  "          "

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                    <text>[page 102]

[unlabeled page 200 (L) and unlabeled page 201 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Mahlon Hostetler	Sugar Creek

Jul 7		Mrs A C McKinley	Bangs

 "		Mrs D.H.Bell		Bangs

 "		Mrs I.W.Critchfield	  "

 "		Mr and Mrs F F Cain	Bangs O

 "		Miss Wanda Huffman	Laurelville O

 "		Mrs W H Wright		Bangs

 "		Mrs L.V.Babbs		Bangs Ohio

 "		Mrs C.C.Crider		Bangs Ohio

 "		Mrs. Grace L Mack	Bangs Ohio

 "		Miss Faye Bell		Bangs Ohio

 "		Mrs L W Spielman	Bangs Ohio

		Mrs O.L.Carell		Bangs

		D G Borham		Cols O

		S.M.Greene		Urbana O.

		T S Brelsford		Columbus

		W J Longworth		Cleveland O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Eugene Jackson		Toledo

		H.M.Piper		Detroit Mich

		J.H.Brook		Mansfield, O.

		B.M.Swiehart		Col. Ohio

		H.S.Murphey		Mohawk Vil O.

		A K Neer		Cols

July 20		F.R.Vorgtly		Piqua, O.

		A Neer			Cols

		Ray Bonnette		Marion, O

29		B M Deitriek		Mantua

		G N Longwel		Cleveland

		J.A.Brodbee		Col O

		E.J.Rosenauer		Cleveland

		P T Bowen		Woodstock O

		Rose Desmond		Galena

		Dorthy Donaldson	Galena Ohio

		B B Zucker		Cleveland O.

		J B Smith		DeGraff O

		R.W.Kitsell		Cols.

		Chas J. Hemenway	Cleveland O

		J F Hemenway		Cleveland O

		Chas E. Shealis		Harrisburg

		S O Preston		Newark

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                    <text>[page 103]

[unlabeled page 202 (L) and unlabeled page 203 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Andrew L Ellett Jr.	Cinti O

		Thomas West		Cols O.

		Frank Borger		Col Ohio

		Roy Rupp		Cols

		Sickel			 "

		E Smith Jr		Detroit

		W N Cairns		Columbus

		J N Arnold		Newark O

		B L Schurman		Sunbury O

		 "      "		New Castle Md

		M T Gaven		Canton O

		J A Vandegriff	        Cols O

		H.E.Benell		Minneaplis Minn

		Bill Dahl		  "

		H B Williams		Cols O

Wednesday September 28 1910

		F.R.Voegtly		Piqua Ohio

		J N Reed		Canton O

10/4-1910	H.O.Corr		Delaware O

		C.C.Deuman		Centerburg O

		A C Kingman		Delaware O

		F.E.Staldor		Toledo



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		A M Sutton		Dayton O.

		R.G.Darling		Columbus O.

		N A Weledge	        Chicago

		E H Farulurau		Cleve O

		F B Hubbard		Sterling Ill

		W E Thell		Columbus O

		O.C.Kingman		Delaware O

		J A Sachs		Pgh

10/11/10	J.E.Rice		Mansfield O

10/12/10	H.M.Piper		Mansfield Ohio

10/12		W A Harris		Mansfield O

10/13		Harry Rex		Canton Ohio

10/13		R A Stephenson		Cinc

		A F McKay		Della O

		G McNeal		Lima O

		P W Seeds		Mt. Victory O

		C W James		Cleveland O

		J B Wilson		Centerburg O

		Geo W.W.Bee		Cols O

		J.F.Chamden		Cleveland O

		W.E.Wiemer		Newark O

		Edw. F. Celso		Boston


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                    <text>[page 104]

[unlabeled page 204 (L) and unlabeled page 205 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Thursday November 18 1909

		J.M.Collins		Columbus, O.

		H.O. Lemmon	        Wooster O.

		J K Lincoln &amp; wife	Delaware O

		G.C. Scotts	        Cols O.

		Sam Hamilton		Cols. O

		R E Weidner		Milwaukee

		Geo. E Yonger		Mt Vernon Ohio

		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek

		C M Leonard		Delaware, O.

		R C Dickerson		Lewis Center O

		H.I. Brungart		Columbus, O.

		J Shaffer		Columbus O

		C.E. Rusler		Cols O.

		Dwight Roberts		Sunbury O

		Robt. E. Bonney		St Louis Mo.

		I.S.Walter		Delaware O.

		W B White		Cols O

		J.E.Stephens		Covington Ky

		C G Selby		Columbus O

		F.B. Williams		Delaware O

		Harry W Crist		  "      "

		E A Rutter		  "      "

		A J White		  "      "	



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		J R Taggart		Delaware O.

		R C Dickerson		Lewis Centr

		H. Yarnell		Del O

		W P Smart		Del O

		N.A. Spaulding		Delaware Ohio

		Chas G Rose		Delaware

		Orton G Lea	Delaware, Ohio

		J.W. Pfiffner		Delaware Ohio

		Homer Blackledge	Delaware, Ohio

		Harry Gallant		Delaware   "

		Winfield Warline	  "        "

		C A Jones		  "        "

		Mr &amp; Mrs B W Hough	  "        "

		Mr &amp; Mrs W H Bodurtha	  "  

		Fred Dustman		Del O.

		W F Whittier		Delaware O

		Thomas E Lamp		Columbus O

		E S Walzer		Cleveland O

		Arthur Mill		Zanesville O.

		Wilby White             Columbus O

1/3/10		Mc D Thompson		Minford Cruse O

		B H Martin		Zanesville

		Wm T Kinslow		Orville O

		J.L. Righter                "

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                    <text>[page 105]

[unlabeled page 206 (L) and unlabeled page 207 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Lewis B. Houck		Mt Vernon Ohio

		[illegible]		Chgo

                [illegible]             [illegible]

		J D Shults		Delaware O.

		W Cushman &amp; wife	Chicago

Nov 12th 1910	Borchers Minstrels

		Wm Church		Col O

		Carl Witke Jr

		Warren Gee Church	J. City

		Charles [illegible]

		Frank Drown

		H Borchus Jr. 		Grogan

		E Siefert

		D C Smith           

		A.C. Hoffner 		N.Y.

		Elmer Trautman

		Robt. Starchman

		Bob Carlzdafner

		Paul A Harbig		Col. O

		J.E. Prautman		Paris, France

		J C Meyers              Findley O

		Robt. Starchman



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Nov 1910

		S.G. Garlogh		Springfield 

		Roy Repp		Columbus O            Both 
                                                              together
		Rev Bennett		Columbus Ohio

Nov 24		J Blevins		Troy O

		J.C. Steckel		  "  "

		Chas Kelley		  "  "

		Mr. Clyde Payne		Delaware Ohio

		Mrs Clyde Payne		Delaware Ohio

		Mr. Herrold Haugh	Defiance Ohio

		Mrs Herrold Haugh	Defiance Ohio

		Blevens J		Troy O

		Steckel J C 

		Kelley C.J

		J.W. Reading		Delaware O.

		Ray Bonnett		Delaware O

		G.W. Burner M.D.	Appleton O

		S. Rothchild		Columbus O.

		L P Kendrick		Col O

		W H Dairs		Cleveland

		C.E. [illegible]        Fredricktown O

		Miss Lillian May Kauser	Delaware O


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                    <text>[page 106]

[unlabeled page 208 (L) and unlabeled page 209 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Dec 8/10	James E Rice		Mansfield O

		Walthena Brown		Chicago

		&amp; Bay Choir

		N E Rauch		Columbus Ohio

		J H McIntire		Columbus O.

		Frank Ryan		Chicago Ills

		Ed Dustin		Sunbury

		Harry Gellauch		Delaware O

		H J McKnight		Toledo O.

		J.M. Collins		Columbus, O.

		A Rauch			O

		John Mooney		Phila Pa

		W  Miller		Newark Ohio

		S.M. Greene		Urbana

		Royal McCaughey		Panama

		G A Sutton &amp; Wife	Dayton O

		L Ray Repp		Columbus O

		[illegible] Pickel		  "      "

		K.N.Martindale		Hamilton O

		Frank Blackford		[illegible] O

		G.C. Houskeeper	        Bowling Green O

		C E Williams		Cols O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

1911  Cloudy day

Jan 2 1911	C J Slogh		Galena O

Jan 3		J W Watkins		Radnor O

Jan 4		J C Switckheimer	Delaware Ohio

1-3-11		Thos Whitt		Centerburg O

		F.J. Kanode		Cols O

		Frank Buck		Mt Vernon O.

		A.F. Harris		Columbus O.

		H D Shoemaker Piano Tuner  222 N18th Cols O.

		H L Rick		Fulton Ill

		J Cattrel		Col O

		C L Clemans		Col O

		W C Clemans		 "  "

		C S Fredwater		Marysville O.

		John Miller		Sunbury

		Wm Wilson		  "

		M B Plant		Cincinnati O

		Chas Nelley		Delaware O

		W.G. Forsyth		Alexander

		J Stevenson		Col O

Jan 25  1911

		W.M. McDonald		Columbus O

		Chas. M. Laynus

		A H Klein		Toledo

		G.T. Stone

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                    <text>[page 107]

[unlabeled page 210 (L) and unlabeled page 211 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		F D Irigas		Columbus O

		I W Harris		Plain City, O.

Feb 1st		J.M. Collins		Columbus, O.

		D Watsons		Delaware, O.

Feb 2d 1911

		R A Stephenson		[illegible] O

		B.F. Johnson		Warren O

		Chas F Grolley		Boston

		V.V. Rogers

		H A Williams		Cols O

		S.K. Mardis		Cols, O.

		F S B

		L.H. Masteller		Cols, O.

		G S Longwell		Cleveland

2/8  1911	E B Moore		Newark O

2/10		C W Wagan		Chgo Ills

2/10		Frank [illegible]	Newark O

Feb		[illegible]		Col O

		Theo [illegible]	Toledo O

		S Meyer			[illegible]

Feb 15		J M Collins		Columbus O

		H M Wright		Toledo

		P W Seek		Mt Victory O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

2-16-11		Frank Buck		[illegible] O

		H G [illegible]	        Toledo

		F.N.R. Redfern		Adelphi, O.

		Thomas Wiggins		City

		Frank Colewood		Centerburg O.

		Bob Button		Centerburg O.

		Sooky Button		Centerburg O.

		Betsy Bobbins		Centerburg O.

		Mrs B. Milford		  "        "

		Rose Milford		Centerburg O

		Polly Dooler		Centerburg O

		Ike Hopper		Centerburg O

		Kyle (Ky) Brantford	Centerburg Ohio

		Mr. J. Blake  Sheriff	Centerburg O

		Charles Bolivar Messmore  Meadville O

		Rev F.B. Willis		Zeiktown Rome

		Thomas Wiggins		City

		A L Baker		Lancaster

		H.K. Doolittle		Gambier O

		Clair J. Dial		Gambier Ohio

		R B Johnston		Cols. O.

2/24/11		John F. Pickel		Columbus O

		L Roy Repp		  "      "

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                    <text>[page 108]

[unlabeled page 212 (L) and unlabeled page 213 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Feb 1911	G C Hamm		Pontiac Ill

		Carl Mayhew		Columbus

		R.C. Holden		Ciniti O.

		C H Chapman		Cleveland

		D B Gary		Zanesville O

		Geo. C. Rheinfrank	Mt Vernon Ia

		P B Noble		Columbus O

		C C Cushing		  "      "

		Fuguwick	          "      "

		J.L. Bevins		Homer

Mch 1		J.M. Collins		Columbus O.

		C.H. Masteller		Cols. O.

		Geo. S. Meyer		Westerville, O.

 "  2		J W Headley		Marion O

		J.A. Vandegriff		Cols O

 "  11		Andrew L Elliott Jr.	Cinti O

		A Packard		[illegible]

 "  13		F.E. Dutoit		Columbus O

		Theo N. Reeb		Cols. O.

		C N Davis               Cols O

		Maurice I McQueen	Ft Wayne In

		W.J. Longworth		Cleveland O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Mch 15		J.M. Collins		Columbus O.

		Frank Kline 		Fredericktown O

		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek O.

		F B Reid		Ashley

		R A Callander		Delaware O.

		R.N. Walsh		Col. O.

		F A Gilbert		Tidioute Pa

		G H Goodrich		O.K.

		H.J. Sluitt		Cleveland

		Thio Hammerel		Toledo O

		J H Stearns		Msfld

		C Showhauer		Celina O

		C Waack	                N.Y.C

		V A Smits		Col. O.

		[illegible]		 "   "

		A E Heinthelman	        Akron O

		W E Hoyer		Columbus

		M T Garen		Canton O

		F B Reid 		Ashley

		A J Smith		Fulton O

		W H [illegible]		Columbus O

		E.R. Murphy		Lancaster O

		J T  Donahur	        Warren O

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                    <text>[page 109]

[unlabeled page 214 (L) and unlabeled page 215 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

12		J.M. Collins		Columbus, O.

		S.M. Greene		Urbana, O.

		Elmer Hattie		Milan Mich

		W.H. Pollock	        Del. Ohio

4/16/11		[illegible] M.Mead      Delaware, Ohio

4/17/1911	J Cattrell		Col O

		O B Shafer		Columbus O.

		F. Simpson		Johnstown O

		J.B. O Conner		  "       "

		Da C J Spring		Centerburg O

4/24/11		C H Hoddard		Indpls Ind.(Dinner)

		J.W. Collins		Columbus O.

		Z Emory			Delaware O

		R M Duvall	        New Springtown O

		Geo. A. Borden		Columbus Ohio

		B.F.Barker		  "       "

		B E Litt		Fredericktown

		H B Landon &amp; Daughter	Westerville O

		J P McIntyre		Cols O.

		A M Sutton		Dayton O

		H G Amick		Galina O

		E B Moore		Newark O

		A M Sweeney		Columbus



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Harry H Keadey		Centerburg O.

		Jochs			Cinti

		Chas E Studee	        Apple Creek

		C G Shafer		Col Ohio

		G H Langwell		Cleveland

		Z Emery			Delaware Ohio

		J G Hogland		  "       "

		W S Polloch		Delaware Ohio

May 18/11

		

               Franc Ziegler                  The Ziegler-Howe

                Chas. T. Howe                     Concert Co.
                
                Bertha S. Howe                    Columbus 
                                                
		Jesse Worthington                   Ohio
                                                         
                Chas. Hunter Ohio
		                                          	              

May 19th  11	

		R S VanSickle Wife &amp; Daughter  Col. O

		W.H. Snook		Paulding O.

		Arthur L Ruben	        Cols

		Geo A Shaw		Marengo

		B.L Stark		Mt Gilead

		A.C. Ramsay		Jacobsburg Ohio

		M.C. Ramsay		West Union Ohio

		G.B.Lewis		West Union Ohio

		C.M. Kendall		 "    "     "

		Mr Wm Comich            Wooster, O
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                    <text>[page 110]

[unlabeled page 216 (L) and unlabeled page 217 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		E.B. Melendy		Mt. Vernon, O.

		W.P. West		Chgo

		H.J. Heltman		Westerville O.

		[illegible]		Dayton, Ohio

		Sailor S. Wilson	Columbus O

5/31		F B Reid		Ashley O

		R H Berry		Cols O

		Chas W. Friedgen	Cleveland O

		H.O. Lemmon		Wooster O

		H.A. Tonguett		Marion, O.

		W.D. Tyler		Wooster

		Chas E Studee	        Apple Creek O.

		W E Butte		Newark, O.

		F.E. Dutroit		Cols O

		Alex Neville		Osco Ill

		Frank Roof		S O.

		Mr and Mrs C.R.Maxwell	Cols, O.

		W P Smart		Delaware O

		G N Morehouse		Delawae O.

		J A Vandegriff		Cols O

		E.J.Willer		 "

		W.J. Dishe		[illegible] O

		W.G. Millegan		 "     "

		A.E.Brooks		Cols. Ohio

		G H Morehouse		Delaware O.



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

6/20		J.A. Biddle		Columbus O

6/21		R.M. Avery		Delaware O.

		G H  Langwell		Cleveland

6/26/11		G H  Morehouse		Delaware O

		Wm G Emrich		Cols

7/3/11		G H  Morehouse		Delaware O.

		T [illegible]		New York

7-6		Z Emery			Delaware O

		R.H. Willhide		St Louis Mo

7/10/11		J.P. Blackledge		Delaware O.

7/10/11		G.B. Blackledge		Delaware O.

7/11/11		H C Dollison		Meadville Pa


		Mr &amp; Mrs C H McAllister	Columbus O.

		Mrs Jessie B Sheldon &amp; Son  "    "

		Abe Samuel		    "    "

		W.E. Borkman		    "

		S.M. Greene		Urbana

		L Ronnick	        Niles O

		N H Davis 		Cleveland

		H.S.Wyly		Col.

		R.L. Jones		Uitica Ohio

		C B Raymond		Wapakoneta Ohio
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                    <text>[page 111]

[unlabeled page 218 (L) and unlabeled page 219 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

1911

		Geo H. Lowden		Columbus, O.

		J.K.Wynn		Indplis Ind.

July 27		T.H.Tuite		Delaware

		D Watrous	        Delaware

		H.O.Lemmon		Wooster O

		A.U. Steenrod		Wheeling W Va

July 27		E M Reed		Delaware O

July 28		Sam Paul and wife	Columbus

 "   31		J.F. Lellie		Pasadena Cal.

		Harry Bock		Delaware Ohio

		Curtes Magill		Powell Ohio

		G H Longwell		Cleveland

		W.J. Rowland		Columbus, O.

		Jas Hughes		Cols O

		Y A Graham		Mt Vernon Ohio

Aug 8-11	Ed. S. Crawl		Col

Aug 8		C J Slough		Columbus O

  "		J W Wakins		Radnor O

  "		J C Swickheimer		Delaware O

		N.W.Vaughan		Cardling

		[illegible] Hines	Caledonia

		R.C. Gallahue		Marion Ohio



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Aug 9		James A. Wing		Mt Vernon

		Sam Bristow		Topeka Ka

		Theo Vogelsberg		London O

		H.P. Hank               Cols O

		F M R Snyder		Pgh. Pa

		M. Weiss		Cleveland O.

		W E Lanmeek		Cols. O.

		R.D. Fifield		Cleve. O.

Aug 14		A.W. VanDervort		Wilmington O

		M.M. Dray		Cortland, O

Aug 16		D. Watrous		Delaware O

Aug 17		E M Kindle		U.S.Geol Survey.

		P.V. Roundy		U.S.Geol Survey

		P A Bungart		[illegible] O

		A.L. Inn		Delaware O.

		C.G Rose		Delaware O.

		C.E.Hinton		Montpelier O

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                    <text>[page 112]

[unlabeled page 220 (L) and unlabeled page 221 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

August 1911

20		Mrs C.O. Markel		Wooster Ohio

22		F B Reid		Ashley

24		Dr A P Taylor

		  &amp; Wife		Columbus, O

25		Miss Etidorhpa Creighton  Worthington O

26		E D Beene

		  &amp; Wife		Hardy Nebr

		S A Stewart		Columbus O

		W Workman		Mt Vernon O

		S.A Stewart		Col. O

		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek

		D J.T. Potter		Canton O

		J.M. Collins		Columbus O.

		A.U. Steenrod		Wheeling W Va

		D Watrous		Delaware O.

		T H Tuite		  "   "   "

		Wilson Winter		Circleville, O.

		Ken Romig		Uhrichsville O

		D B Williams		Delaware O

		J.A. Slaughter		City



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

8/4		J N Weiss		Cleveland O.

		M Weiss

		C J Baldwin		Granville O

		J.C. Smith		Columbus O.

		W J Longworth		Delaware O

		J Q Vandegriff		Cols O.

		J.M. Collins		Columbus O.

		D R Linnabary		Westerville

		Frank Keck		Cols

		W J Kendall		Cols 

		F.O. Rausou		Spgfld, O.

Sept 8		H.O.Lemmon		Wooster O

		R.H.Ulain		[illegible] O

		J.T.Perry		[illegible]

		J.B. Crockett		Detroit, Mich.

		C D Terry		Dicatur Ills

		R H Biggs		Columbus

		M D Warner		Wooster

		John Bevens		Westerville

		J.E. Ward		Mt Vernon O

		H G Harvey		Kalamazoo

		Frank Roof		Sunbury

		H E Rauch		Columbus Ohio

left margin     Jac. Hopkins [illegible]Sunbury  Ohio
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                    <text>[page 113]

[unlabeled page 222 (L) and unlabeled page 223 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		R P Moody		Amanda, Ohio

		F A Gilbert		Oliver NY

		Dale Hopkins		Sunbury Ohio

		Dale Hopkins		Sunbury Ohio

		Dale Hopkins		Sunbury Ohio Delaware County



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Wild Bill

October 12	J.W. Hedrick		Mt Gilead

		Mrs. C.A. McAllister	Columbus, O.

		H.A. McAllister		Grand Forks, North Dakota

                Mr.&amp; Mrs. Robert McAlister Isle of Pines N.J.

		L. Zeigar		Canton O

		Geo H Keppel		Wooster O

Oct 19

		R.A. Stephenson		Cin. O.

		O H Taylor		Cols O.

		P Waack			N Y

		A King 			Columbus O.

		J N 

		J P

10.23		Lyman R. Mears		Dresden O.

		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek O.

		Mr &amp; Mrs C.A. McAllister Columbus O.

		W C. McAllister

		Mrs Jeaice B. Sheldon

		C D Trimble		Cols O

		Chas Watson		Delaware O

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                    <text>[page 114]

[unlabeled page 224 (L) and unlabeled page 225 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Oct 27		A. Lynn			Columbus O.

		W.M McDonald		W. Alexander Pa

		Chas. M. Jaynes		Columbus, O

		C H Scanlan		Medina O

		R L Scanlan		  "

Oct 30		H.B. Lamon		Westerville O

		F H Winter		Crooksville, O

		J.B.Summer		San Antonio Tx

Nov 2		B.M. Derthick		Mantua O

		D. Shelton		St Louis

		C W Callmon		Columbus

		T R Smith		Delaware

		W.C Wood		Cleveland, O.

		J N Weiss		Cleveland Ohio

		Chas Kelley		Troy Ohio

		John Stickel		  "       "

		Jes Blevins		  "       "

		W J Longworth		Delaware O

		P.W. Gage		Delaware O

		W.A.H. Coday		Chicago

		E A Mueller		Cinti O

		Chas B Studer		Apple Creeke

		F.C. Higley		Delaware



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		F A Hoffman		[illegible] Pa

		Joseph N. Weiss		Cleveland Ohio

		J J Reid		Lebanon O

		A A Steenrod		Wheeling W Va.

		E S Munch	        Zanesville

		W.S. Varney		Boston Mass.

		N.A. Bolman		Cincinnati

		F.C. Hegley		Delaware O

		Hon Geo Meyer		Westerville

		Chas Clark		Denver Colo

		Thomas Moore		Cols

		K E Panner		Centerburg O

		A K Nun			Cols

		W.A. Stevens		Massillon O

		Geo. W. [illegible]	Lou. Ky

		J.C. Moyer		Findlay Ohio

		Chas A Rich		Indianapolis

		Chas. E. Studer		Apple Creek O

		Geo Meyer		Westerville

		Chas Clark              Denver

		Mr &amp; Mrs C.A. McAllister Columbus O.
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                    <text>[page 115]

[unlabeled page 226 (L) and unlabeled page 227 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		W H Scriber		Mt. Vernon, O.

		Chas Harting          "         "

		Floyd Hubbs		  "         "

		J J Gary		New Lexington O.

		Geo S Lentz		[illegible] O

		M.C. Thomas		Mingo O.

		Robt A. Crawford	Coshocton, O

		E.V Prescott		Toledo O

		Geo N. Isaac		Col O.

		J A Dearch	        Marietta O

		L.A. [illegible]        [illegible] Ind

		J W. Frazier		Uhrichsville, O.

		H E Lake		Johnstown O

		A.E. Blayney		Chicago

		C H Cline		Rushsylvania O

		H.C. Green		U S Tele Cor

		L.G. Finlay		Cleve.

		C H Watson		Delaware O

		H M Wright		Toledo

		S W [illegible]		Cleveland

		H.O. Lemmon		Wooster O

		W. V. Walton		Medina, Ohio



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		W.R. Kissick		Cleveland Ohio

		A H Hutchington		Canton

		J V Richardson		Zanesville O

		Cls McLean		Bellifontaine

		W W Bonnell		Columbus O.

		Mr. and Mrs J.C. Frye	Portland

		Frank Frye		  "

		Virginia Frye		  "

		Esther Frye		  "

		R J Howard		Cinti O

		W J Keenan		  "

		Phil Kimble		Fostoria O

		T.C. [illegible]        Columbus Ohio

		J M Reed		Crestline O

		A A Howitz		Clev. O.

2/2		R.A. Stephinson		Cin O

		E.H.Mitchell		Columbus O

		H R West		Uhrichsville O

		F. B. Ashton		Bellefontaine O

		G.A. Weinig		Endicott NY

		J F Chambers		Cintini O

		Chas Horting		Minneapolis Minn


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                    <text>[page 116]

[unlabeled page 228 (L) and unlabeled page 229 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Feb 6		James Moore		Cini

		Fred Ferris		So Bend

		S J Whelen		Canton O

		Fred Jones		Sciota O

		B H Martin		Zanesville

		T.G. Graham		Johnstown

                N.E. Rauch              Columbus Ohio

		M. Dalton		Athens O

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		J G Lumsden		Detroit Mich

		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek O.

		H.L. Seif		Canton, O.

		J.J. Caine		Columbus O

		Will B. Winter		Summersville Fla.

		Will B. Rain		Red Cloud Ark

		R Waack			N.Y.C.

		J.H Hasbert		Bryan O

2/26/12		Chas. J. Gordon		C.H.Tel.Co

		C.F. Harper		" "  "   "



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Mch 1		W.E. Kemp		Pittsburgh Pa

		J A Slaughter		Mansfield O.

		Chas Clam		Denver Colo

		J M [illegible]	        Cols O

		Spring Is. Here		Springfield Ohio

		C D Lynn		Cols O

		R.M. Shuter		Marion, O

		John H. Wilson		Westerville Ohio

		Samuel Matheolo	        Paris France

		Christopher Columbo	Genoa Italy

		Hm Penn Shilla		Pennsylvania

		Mell Warner		Wooster O

		John Barins		Westerville

		H S Williams		Canton O.

		[illegible]		Toledo O

		R V Bud		        Croton O

		Willis James		Canton O

		J.H. Stephens		Columbus O

		H O Lemmon		Wooster O.

		C F Renner		Delaware, O.

		R.B. Foster		Chi Ill

		W J Howard		Cols O

4-8-1912	Wm Webber		Monessen Pa

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[unlabeled page 230 (L) and unlabeled page 231 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		C Snyder		Apple Creek O

		Lewis Orndoff		Westerville O.

		Walter Glaze		Westerville O

		A K Dezell		NY

		A.C. Bickel		Gambier O.

		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek

		B.A. McGuinnis		Mansfield O

		J M Moody		Columbus O

		S.M. Greene		Urbana

		R.H. Biggs		Columbus O

		Vaughn Fuller		Galena O

		Joe Weiss		Sunbury O

		Geo R Damon		Cols O.

		Joshia Adams		Posycorners O

		Jerry Jackson		Jamesville O

		Theo. Hammerel		Toledo O

		C O [illegible]	        Delaware

		D [illegible]		Washington C.H.

		R G Dickerson		Lewis Center O

		John Bowers with Warner Westerville

		M L Warner	`	Wooster O

		W.J. Longworth		Delaware O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		C.A. Morrison		Delaware Ohio

		C.E. Kitsmiller		  do      do

		E S Waley		Cleveland

April 24  4 pm	C P Magill		Condit O

Apr.16.		Newton E. Ballmer	Wash. D.C.

		Joseph Weiss		E. Cleveland O

		J.C. Whitefind		Maus Told

Apr 16		A S Quintard		Washington D.C.

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		Fred G Bale		Westerville

		J.R.Moyer		Findlay Ohio

		T G Haisley		[illegible]

		[illegible]		Dayton Ohio

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		G B French		Canton O

		Louis Bram		Phila

		R.L. Lewis		Glouster O

		J R Griffis		Cleveland O.

		W.C. Rayner		  "

		J T Abbott		  "

May 9		R L Lewis		Glouster O.

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[unlabeled page 232 (L) and unlabeled page 233 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

5-6-12		Mrs &amp; Mr Wm Welber	Sunbury Ohio

		J Sutton		Delaware O.

		C E Studer		Apple Creek

		Curtis R Magill		Condit Ohio

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		John Bowers with        Westerville O

		M L Warner		Wooster O

		N.C. Welch		Cin O

		E.P.Russell &amp; Wife	Col O.



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Rudolph Purger]		The

		Mrs D C Abbott]		Ziegler - Howe

		Charles T. Howe]  	Orchestral Club

		Chas Hunter]		Columbus Ohio

		Gurtan Bruder]

		P C Davis

		J F [illegible]	        Hudson Mich

		E.E. Henshey		Columbus O

		A M Huffman		Cols O

		G.B.Rousseau		Pgh.

		G E Magmelo		U S Tel Co

		P Money			U S Tel Co

		N B Huddelston		Cols O

		S Segel			Columbus O

		C E Heinz		Cinti

		C J Hall		Los Angeles

		H H Bonnette		Cleveland

		C E Cam			Hilliard O

		M B Kasser		Johnston

		N Crawford		  "

		H.O. Lemmon		Wooster O.

		Bluton Childes	        Col O

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[unlabeled page 234 (L) and unlabeled page 235 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		H.A. Lynn		Canandaigua N.Y.

		E H Forester		Canton O.

		Geo Paul		Columbus O

		C O Stetler		Cols

		D. Howitz		Toledo O

		Curtis R Magill		Condit O.

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		C O Campbell		Ashland O.

		W P Prichard		Delaware O

		P.M. Cantric		Greencastle Pa

		D.B. Helm		Shady Grove Pa

		Mell S Warner		Wooster O	

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		Geo G Crose		[illegible] Mich

		Frank Holt 		Marengo

		Frank Julian		Marengo

		Bentin Childers		Worthington O.

		G.A. Landis	        Mt Vernon O.

		T B Mowrer		Col. O.

		B. F Knox		Mt Vernon O

6/20		W C Marshall		Columbus O

		C.C.Whartenby	        Zanesville O

		Mrs D.S. Grube		Delaware O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		[illegible]Farland      N Y

		J.C. Nolfe		Johnstown

		C Athey			Central [illegible]

		G.K. Sillaugh

		Hadassah H. Johnson	Columbus O

		Harry Gallant		Delaware Ohio

		S J Lewis		Columbus

		R A Stephenson		Cin O

7/4		Pearl Long		Delaware Ohio

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		Joh Bowers with Warner	Westerville O

		R J Woodley		Cols. O

		Chas. D. Dumas		U S Tel. Co.

		Joseph N White

		[illegible] Coffey      Columbus O

		F W Boyle		[illegible] O.

		G.T. West		Tiffin O.

		Louis Silvestin         Italia

7/26		R.B.Foster		Col O.

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                    <text>[page 120]

[unlabeled page 236 (L) and unlabeled page 237 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		N. Speckman		Coshocton

		E J Mitchell		Columbus O

		F.A. Phelps		Columbus

		H.W. Boyle		Oxford O

		Chas E. Studer		Apple Creek

		C.R. Magill		Sunbury O

		R G Dickerson 		Lewis Center

		Mr &amp; Mrs A.L. Percy	Philadelphia

		J W Pittengel		Marion Ind

		Mrs Shartte		Columbus O

		W.A. Lovett		Newark O.

8-5-12		H.F. Hansberger		Ashley, O.

		S.T. Price		Linden Hts. O.

		Wm L Landis		Decatur Ill.

		M Rhumard		Cleveland Ohio

		M S Warner		Wooster O

		John Bevens with Warner	Westerville

		L.C.Close		Cleveland O

		Mrs J.B. Sheldon &amp; Son	Columbus O

		C.H. McBride		[illegible] Ill
		
		W Barney Riley		Ottawa Ont Can



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		J.J. Barringer		Osborn Ohio

		Curtis R Magill		City

		Joseph Muss		Col. O.

		Geo T Fishwick		Cinti O

		W.R. Lovett		Newark O

		Gill Shustle	        Cols, O.

8-20		F B Reid		Ashley

Aug 22d		R.A.Stephenson		Cin O

		Sol. Klein		Toledo, O

		Wm Palmer		Centerburg

Aug 24		E D Sheets		Sunbury

		J F. Gamble		Hudson, Mich.

		Chas E Studer		Apple Creek

"    30		A.J. Malmsberry		Beloit Ohio

"    30		L.G. Malmsberry		Beloit Ohio

"    30		Paul E Myers		  "       "

     30		Clark Myers		  "       "

		Cyrus Whinery		Beloit Ohio

		T G Graham		Johnstown Ohio

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                    <text>[page 121]

[unlabeled page 238 (L) and unlabeled page 239 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		E J McMahon		Columbus, O.

Sep 4		J K Lincoln		Delaware O

 "		C.O. Domigan		  "      "

		A Boyer			Indpls Ind

		M L Kaener		Wooster O

		W.H. Icenhower		Wash C H O.

		Gw W Caldwell		Columbus Ind

		John J Calwell		  do

		Ross Gw Calwell		  do

		Thos V Wilson		  do

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		F.L. Scott		Milan Penn.

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		Ed Hall[

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		Walter Coleman[	Columbus, O.

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					HOTEL REGISTER.

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			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		B M Allen		Col O.

		Jas. F. Sipe		Cinti

		Otto. H. Kohler		Canton O.

		J.A. Grimes		Toledo O.

		R.D. Jones		Col. Ohio 

		J. Knapp		  "

		Miss M. Essex		Cols, Ohio.

		W H Francisco &amp; Wife	Coldwell N J

		Mrs Elizabeth Francisco Coldwell N J

		G. Thomas		Sewickley Pa.

		J.J. Baringer		Osborn Ohio

		W H Lamb		Baltimore

		F M Lamb		  "

		John W White		  "

		D.T Thomas[	        Chicago

		J W Turner[		Glee

		O.H. Dixon[		Club

		G Henry[

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		Sammil [illegible]

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                    <text>[page 122]

[unlabeled page 240 (L) and unlabeled page 241 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

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12/2		Harry Talbert		Canton O

		Strickland Lillian	Bellevue

		C R Taggart		Newbury Oh

		H Lemon			Galion O

1-4-13		L.S. Boudrau		Cheshire J

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 "    "		W R Ellis		 "  " " " " "

 "    "		J A Poston		 "  " " " " "

 "    "		J. Singleton		 "  " " " " "

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 "    "		J Schorr		 "  " " " " "

 "    "		H E Washington		 "  " " " " "

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Jan 20		H.W. Hill		Puleski N.Y.

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		O F Ehrenfield		Tiffin O

		Samuel Danl Hopkins	Sunbury Ohio

		W J Longworth		Delaware O

		Frank Shenkle		Mineral City O

Feb 13		D C Maxwell		Lexington O

		Smith Dawson		Ohio

		Sammil Hopkins		Sunbury Ohio



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

2/3		W A Marshall

		W S Pollock		Delaware O

		O W Peters		Marietta O

		J.H. Fisher		Cleveland O
		
		E.L. Overdorf		Seville O

		O B Shafer		Columbus Ohio

		W J Longworth 		Delaware O

		W H Ford		Delaware O

		Geo W. Cring		Condit O.

		S R Roemrich		Det

		Mr Arthur Love		Pgh Pa

		Mrs   "     "		  "  "

		Mr G.L. McNemry		  "  "

		Mrs   "     "	          "  "

		M S. Warner		Wooster

		Harold Smith with Warner Westerville

		E H Mitchell		Columbus

		O H Mitchell

		Eleanor Marie Hopkins

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[unlabeled page 242 (L) and unlabeled page 243 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

Mar 8/22	R. Derickson		Lima O

		David Poulton

		Homer Poulton

Aug 26 1915	J.C. Fleming		Cardington Ohio

		J H Fisher		Cleveland

		J D.			  "

		Sammil Hopkins		Sunbury Ohio



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		Miss Edna Confare	Berkshire O.

		Theo. Hammerel		Toledo O.

		J.K. White		Cols O

                C.S. Philpi            "    " 

		W.M. White		Cales O

		F.J. Hall		  "   "

		Fred Lewis		Col. O.

		Dale Hopkins

		J.A.D. Hopkins		Sunbury Ohio

April 7 1913 Monday

		Chas. R. Nolan		Dublin Ireland

		L.D. McElroy		Columbus, O.

		Sammie Hopkins		Sunbury O.

		J.W. Thomas		Cincinnati

4-21-13		A. Lynn			Columbus O

		F.W. Whitney		  "      "

		J H Randolph		Zanesville O

		Marie Hopkins

		Dale Hopkins

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[unlabeled page 244 (L) and unlabeled page 245 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

June 4/27	C M Leonard		Delaware, O

		E E Shupe		Orville O

		Eula M Shryock		Mansfield, O.

		F.E. Knox		Cols O.

		F.I. Stillinger		Col's. O.

		H A Laurinore	        Cols

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		B.B. Williams		Frederick Town

		T D Brown		Ankeny Town Ohio

		F L Rinehart		Mt Vernon Ohio

		Wm Stumps	        Mansfield O

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		Wm Vickroy		  "      "

		S.W. Magille Jr		Condit O

		Dan Chase 		Maringo O

		M M Chipman		[illegible]

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		J.S. Brown		Delaware O.

		H.E. Zimmerman		Columbus, O.

6/27		O B Shafer		   "      "

		Jas Dunlap		   "      "

		Jas Dunlap		   "      "



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

7/5		Roy H Baysinger		Wadsworth O

7/7		W D Slough		Delaware, O.
										
7/9		W S Pollock		  do

		J H Randolph		Zanesville O.

		H M Wright		Toledo O

		B.L. McElroy &amp; family	Delaware O

		Geo. W. Morgan		Phila Pa

		Y.F. Gunbee		[illegible] Mich

		B.Z. McGinn		Mansfield O

		F W [illegible]		Detroit

		H J Robinson &amp; Wife	Sadoms Ills

		W C Robinson &amp; Wife	  "      "

		W R Miller &amp; Wife	  "      "

		Two Miss Miller		  "      "

		Two Miss Robinson	  "      "

		Cullen Zost		  "      "

		Walter Wolf		Columbus O

		Carl Ball		  "      "

		J.H. Longley		  "      "

		W S Fallock		Delaware O.

                J. J. Sanford           Delaware O.

		Floyd Iverson

		Stony &amp; Clark Piano Co A.A Stire

		    		       Columbus O.


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[unlabeled page 246 (L) and unlabeled page 247 (R) of Hopkins House Daybook 1905-1913]

					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

		R. Bird			Canton O.

		Carl Hoff		Johnstown O

		Paul Neff		   "      "

		M [illegible]		Washington DC

		R P Cronin		Pgh Pa

		B S			Cols O

		T E Murray		Cols O

		Harry Davis		Lima O

		Darwin Butte		Johnstown O

		Frank E Dock		Springfield Ohio

		F B Peters		Cin O.

		H.M. Wright		Toledo O

		Geo Harter		Indianapolis

		Sammie Hopkins		S. O.

		C H Rutter		Columbus O

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		E J Stand		  "         "

		C Hard			  "         "

		L W Huddleston		Kingston O.

		B D Hills		Columbus

		C. C. Hills

		C.G. Longwell		Ashley O



					HOTEL REGISTER.

Money, Jewels and other Valuable Packages must be placed in the Safe in the Office, otherwise

			the Hotel will not be responsible for any loss

               

DATE		NAME			RESIDENCE

[inside back cover]

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The Columbus Blank Book Mfg. Co

Printers loose leaf devices-stationeery-office furniture

311 to 321 S. High St.  Columbus Ohio

     No. 649

order duplicates by referring to the above number

Telephone ADams 5171


                        National


		The Right Books to Write In

		Hotel Register

			No. 649

		300 Page Books are made with

		  Spring Backs

	To duplicate this Book
   
	order No. 649

	Give thickness wanted

		Made in 150 and 300 Pages

		Made in U.S.A



K H Lehman


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J.B. Taggart			Delaware         1.

R S Weil			Mansfield Ohio   2

C R Titlow			Osborn O

Mrs. C.A. Steele		South Vienna, O.

Sitt Monroe			Cleveland

R. S. mauley			Loudenville O.

J. M. Switler			Bellefountaine

H.C. Kane			Kent

W C Co (ill)			Col.O

Mr. &amp; Mrs G.H. Benson		Canton Ohio

G. M. Robinson 			Cleveland O.

Dusty Milton			Wilmington O.

F G. Young &amp; wife		Erie

R I Howell  &amp; wife		Erie

Mr Mrs H Regosin    Wife

B D Borden			Mt. Vernon O

John Smith 			Lima Ohio

Gene H. Wilson 			Cols. O.

Mr.&amp; Mrs C. R. Smith		Dayton

L. Lowenney			Chgo. Ill.

N. S. Hoagland			-----

J. B. Wallace			------

W. Worthington


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A.C. Snyder &amp; Wife		Columbus O.

Nat B. Sewell			London Ky.

Victor Blake 			Sidney O.

K. E. Goodwin			Sidney O.

L.A. Camper	      		Canton O.

S.H. Morrow			Bay Village

Robert Peretti			St. Toms Md.

A. Bremer			St. Louis Mo.

F.L. Hollabarger		Terre Haute Ind.

Mr. Mrs J N Sprague		Sierra Madre Calif.

Mrs M. Hpokins 			New Castle Pa.

W A Mertz and son		Wapakoneta O.

G R Bush			Louisville Ky.

J. Keegan			Cleveland Ohio

G Bonas				Detroit

Mr &amp; Mrs Harry Lerngston	Lexington Ky.

C. H Richards 			Cincinnati O.

R. A. Loumare			Stewart O.

E. Flanagan			Lansing mich.

George F. Ritchie		Cleveland O.

Selma Shaffer &amp; children        Canton ?

Mr. Mrs. Gringr F. (ill)	Chagrin Falls

M. Zirrth			Canton ? O.



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(Miss) Grace Lyons			Indianapolis Ind.

(Miss) Flora Lyons			Indianapolis Ind.

Mr. Mrs. E. R. Conrad 			Elkins W.Va

Mr. A E Durgin				Wadsworth Ohio

C E Swisshelm				Trunville O.

L. Bubohz				Columbus O.

W. L. Betz 				Columbus O.


Mr. Mrs. F. A Place 			Oswego N.Y.

W C Connie ?				Col. O.

L.Mothweiler				Akron O.

E. H. Robinson				 "  "

Jas F. Desmond				Escanaba Mich

Frank Caley				S         "

B Kurtman ?				Canton

J.V Hus(ill)				Canton

Mr. Mrs R.S Haslette 			Col O.

Chas A. Simmons 			Bradford Pa.

H. M. Leonard				Plain city O.

Mr. Mrs C. S Shepherd 			Canton O.

C. L. Johnson				Kenton O.

Mr. Mrs J Geiger		        1268 Hall Ave Lakewood O.

Chas Brush and Mrs.			Dayton O.

C. W. Shear (ill)			Col.O

Nat B. Sewell 				London Ky.</text>
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Mr &amp; Mrs C. L. Boswell			Canden N.J.

Mrs Croft 				Akron O.

Paul H Richards 			Akron O.

Mr &amp; Mrs C. S. Shepherd			Canton

Robert F. Grosh				Columbus Ohio

Clyde H. Buttei				Lakewood O.

LP Keverrey				Toledo O.

C E Swisshelm				Greenville O.

Edward Allen 				Cleveland O.

K Fellmer				    "     "

C. L. bretton				New Castle Pa.

J. P O Laughlin				New Castle pa.

Mr Mrs. C M. Wayne 			Cincinnati O.

Paul C. Tusmman				Detroit Mich.

G. A Davis				Cambridge O.

N C (ill)				Col. O

Mr. Mrs W. L Ogden 			St. Petersburg Fla.

W. A Mitchell and Wife			Cleveland O.

Joe Lange &amp; wife			St Louis

Walter Whyum &amp; family			Henryetta Fla.

F W. Wiese				Oberlin O.

Mrs B R Ellis 				Augusta Ga.

Mrs J. B Strauss			Augusta Ga.

H. W. Leonard 				Plain city O.

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Mr. Mrs M. W. Forrest			Erie Pa.

Philips Pierpont 			Ojai Calif.

Mr and Mrs. D. Broocken			Memorial Ca.

Mar &amp; Mrs Chas G Heydon			Detroit Mich.

Mr &amp; Mrs S Saly				Canton O.

Stuart (illeg.) &amp; son			E. Liverpool O.

Norris Wemett				Hemlock N. Y.

Murray Wesley				Hemlock N.Y.

R G Mills				(illeg)

Sam Martins				Sharon Pa.

Jack Rogers				Chicago Ill.

Pat O'Brien				Chicago Ill.

S. Simmons 				Cincinnati O.

W. A Mitchell and wife 			Cleveland O.

W. R Parish				Terre Haute Ind.

Wm Gusman				Cleveland Ohio

L. Kornhauser				Cleveland Ohio

Mr &amp; Mrs Perry Yost			Woodsfield O.

Mrs. J. C. Jones			Sisterville W.Va

Mrs E. S. Talbott				"

Mr. Mrs H H Hodge			New brunswick N.J

Dan  Mohr				Ada Ohio

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[corresponds to unlabeled page 6 of Hopkins House Day Book 1933-45]

T W Daley 				Detroit Mich

Paul Jones				Portsmouth O.

Mrs Paul Jones					" "

C. D Gillam				Chicago Ill.

R. O Day				Glenmont O.

Mr &amp; Mrs D. Cracken			Monica Calif.

F. H Girburt				Columbus, O.

P. J Faistl				Columbus O.

Mr. Mrs. R. M Smith 			Canton O

H. P. Baker				(illeg.)

W. C Conner 				Col. O

H P. Homrers				Washington D.C

J. M Little				Holtville Calif.

M. T. Little 					"   "

c. E. Mills &amp; wife			Cleveland Ohio

F. M Bailey &amp; wife			(illeg)  W.Va

E. Flanagan 				Lansing Mich.

D. Wilson				Crooksville O.

W. A Mitchell and Wife			Cleveland O.

Ike Fooney &amp; wife			Cleveland Ohio

O. L Power &amp; wife			Marion O.

F. M Leonard				Ft Wayne Ind.

Mr Mrs C. H. Henry			Miami Beach Fla.
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 7 of Hopkins House Day Book 1933-45]


G. R. Sager				Dayton O.

J. N. Churchill				Phila. Pa.

M W Tr(illeg)				Columbus O.

R. V Hessien				Columbus O

S H Monroe &amp; family			Bay village Ohio

G. Garpets				Springfield O.

Mr. mrs A. H Nunn			Lexington Ky.

Mr. Mrs W.F. Laurence			Dayton O.

Nora Beattie				Bryan Ohio

W. C Conner				Col. O

C. E. Meyer				Erhart O.

Ben Bober 				La Grange Ohio

Wm Henderson				Salem O.

Henry alekander 			Crooksville O.

Mr &amp; Mrs B Pappel			Cleveland O.

Mrs A. Borgi				Cleveland O.

Harman Watson				Rochester N.Y.

W. H Hawforth &amp; wife			Toledo O.

Frank c. Payne				Akron O.

James Voih				Akron O.

C Mrs Ray P. Cliff			Sebring O\

C Miss C. Martha Cliff			   "    "

Oliver S. Cliff			           "

Donnie Taylor 				East Liverpool O.

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[page 10]


[corresponds to unlabeled page 8 of Hopkins House Day Book 1933-45]


George S. Butler 			Columbus O.

Mr &amp; Mrs Harry Davis			Cincinnati O.

Jim Voila				Akron

S.H Monroe 				Bay Village O

Mr Mrs William Furst			Minneapolis Minn

W. Delph				Marian Ind.

H Miller				   "

H Wallace 				   "

Mr D. L Wirebaugh and wife 		Akron O.

Jack Witten brosh			Cleveland Ohio

J. B Nuss				Washington Pa.

Mr Mrs O. S Perkins			Buffalo N.Y.

G. Plumb 				Grove City Pa.

W. C. Connes				Col.

Ross Fuller 				Hamlin va.

Mr. Mrs Wm Bierley			Portsmouth O.

Mrs Dolores Grinther			Oakland Calif.

L. A Warren 				Wash. D.C

Kenneth Smith &amp; wife			Cleveland O.

E. H Gephart 				Delaware O

P. J. Faistl				Columbus O.

Mr. Mrs Leo Hulse 			Cinn. O.

Mr. mrs Frank Sterling 			St Louis 
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 9 of Hopkins House Day Book 1933-45]


L. G. hall 				Akron Ohio

S. H Monroe				Bay Village O

J. W Zellner 				Chicago

Mr. Mrs John Chamberlin 		Cleveland O

Mary Williams 				Cleveland O.

Rafferty				Pgh. Pa.

Edward Grimm				Oconoconwoc Wisc.

N. M Stallings &amp; wife 			Akron O

H. C Kelsey				Ripley O.

R. E. Miller 				Hunstville O.

E. H Gephart				Delaware Ohio

S. H Monroe				Bayvillage Ohio

Jas. Smart 				Cincinnati O.

J. E Fee				Richmond Ind.

Mr. Mrs E j M. kLing			Buffalo N.Y.

Jas Voik				Cleveland O.

E. F Calman &amp; wife			New Castle pa.

Mr. Mrs C. M. Griste			Yonkers N.Y.

Harold H. Clive 			(illeg) O.

A. G. Adams &amp; wife			Fort Worth Tx.

R. C Lorre				Norwalk O.

Mr. Mrs. L.P Hart 			Sheffield Ala.

Miss Dora Beattie			Bryan O.
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                    <text>[page 12]


[corresponds to unlabeled page 10 of Hopkins House Day Book 1933-45]

Jas. Voik				Cleveland O.

Ralph Rutherford			Powell O.

W. C Conner 				Cols.

Howard Buell				Jackson Michigan

Gary He(illeg)				Jackson Michigan

C. A. Mc. Millen			Elyria Ohio

Mr. Mrs E. L. 				Cleveland Ohio

C. E. Chappelear			Jamesville

P G Kent				Cleveland O.

C. E. Swisshelm				Greenville O.

Blanche Danner				Columbus Ohio

G. L. Hopper 				Cleveland O.

Mr. mrs Karren Sluss			Los Angeles Calif.

W. L. Thaw				Austin Texas

W. Earl Gossett				St. Clairsville O.

W. C Connors				Cols

C. M Gossett				St Clairsville O.

G. C Meyers				     "         O.

C. H. Babcock 				Delaware 

F.O. Huckins				Chicago

S. H. Monroe &amp; family			Bay Village Ohio

Edgar Ross &amp; Wife			Newark O.

Wm Houck 				Ohio Bell
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                    <text>[page 13]


[corresponds to unlabeled page 11 of Hopkins House Day Book 1933-45]


Marvin Summers 				Kokomo Ind.

J. R. Barker				Cleveland

Jas. Voik				Cleveland

Mr. Mrs O. L. Galloway			Buffalo N.Y.

Mr. Mrs Louis Podgers			  "      "

Joe Phelps				Cols.

Jas Mende				Cols.

J.B Taggart 				Del. O.

Mr. Mrs A. E.. Wiles			Toledo Ohio

H. L. Masiner				Johnstown 

Jas. Voik				Cleveland

W.C. Conner				Cols.

M. O Hammond				Akron O

G. L Hoffer				Cleveland 

Mr. Mrs F. C Pfadt			Los Angeles Calif.

S. H. Monroe				Bay Village O

Angelyn Wagg				Georgetown Ohio

H. P. Baker				Indpls.

R. W. Weedon				Oak Park Ill.

E.H Luiken &amp; wife			Camden Maine

Hugh Stafford 				Bladenburgh RR 1

Mrs. H. F Siefert			Youngstown Ohio

Mrs S. A Nelson 			Chantaqua New York
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[corresponds to unlabeled page 12 of Hopkins House Day Book 1933-45


Wm. Franklin				Portland Me

Nobel Tan				Cols O.

Wm H. Martin &amp; Mrs R Hunt 		Philadelphia Pa.

W.C. Conner				Cols O.

F. A. Cribley				Findlay O.

Zagnorny Rogers				East palestine O.

Mrs John Rogers 			East palestine O.

Mr. Mrs. E. C. Boorn 			Warren O.

Mrs A Arter				Lisbon O.

Miss Hart				Lisbon O.

J. A. Smith &amp; Wife 			Lisbon O.

Norma Campbell				Hanoverton O.

Joseph A. Humbert 			Washington Pa.

Thomas Stephens 			     "     "

Mrs Earl Groves				Winter Haven Fla.

Mr &amp; Mrs E.E Chase			Alliance O.

Miss Naomi Chase			Alliance O.

Wm F. Sundan				Akron. O.

H. Hadley				Cleveland O.

F. H Mottweiler				Akron O.

Chas. Massey				Erie Pa.

Wm Wiegand 				366 Martilo Paradena

Leland Tennant 				Morgantown W.Va

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[corresponds to unlabeled page 13 of Hopkins House Day Book 1933-45]


Mrs. W.H. Eick and daughter		Chicago Ill.

Mrs E. F Place and daughterq		Chicago Ill.

R. V Buell				Cadiz Ohio

Joe Edwards 				K.C.

Mr Mrs Wm.conkle			Cleveland O.

Mrs M. J. Rouin &amp; children		Hammondsport N.Y.

Ralph P. Euglee				Galion In.

Roland Wilson				Covington

Dreely Crocker &amp; wife			Perry N.Y.

T.W. Bradley				KC Ms.

W.C. Connor				Col.O.

Mr Mrs. O.L.Power			Zanesville O.

F.M Mottweiler				Akron O.

Mr. Mrs Lew Johnson			Savannah Ga.

J.F F (illeg.)				Cleveland

G.M. Swanton &amp; wife			Erie Pa.

Mrs &amp; Mrs Homer Miller			Dayton O.

H. O Lewis				Richwood O.

Jack Slinsky &amp; party			Chicago

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                    <text>[page 16]


[corresponds to unlabeled page 14 of Hopkins House Day Book 1933-45 


Mrs Arthur Fletcher			Youngstown

Mrs Damel Yething			    "

W.C Conner				Cols. O.

Mr Mrs Hewart E. Smith			Gloucester Mass.

B. Hafee &amp; wife				Mt Pleasant Mich.

T. A Cribley				Findlay Ohio

Everett Josephson			Los Angeles Calif

Mr Mrs F. W Smith 			Brooklyn N.Y.

Mrs E.A.Smith				    "

Jos Wynn				Akron O.

H.P Fentress				Akron O.

Donald Johnson 				Youngstown O.

C.O. Jones &amp; wife			Canton O.

Florence Parmer				Montgomery Ala.

P.C.Jones &amp; wife			Middletown O.

M.McGarvey				Kansas City Mo.

V.A. Tiolman 			        Anniston ala.

Mrs Rose Boyd				Cleveland O.

M Ark Boyd					"

Jean Boyd					"

E. Martin &amp; family			Cleveland O.

F. A. Mccloud &amp; wife			Cleveland O.

Mrs A Fellers 				Youngstown O.

Agnes Fellers				     "   


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Dollie Sheldon				    "

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Stanley Sheldon				     "

E. N Lindgren			   	Ft Wayne Indiana

A.H. Petersen				New Castle pa.

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R. Potter				Chicago Ill.

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George B. Wecher &amp; wife			Columbus Ohio

R.R. Roller 				Carey O.

H. S. Lockwood 				Cleveland Ohio

V.A. Tiolman &amp; family			Anniston Ala.

Dr &amp; Mrs D.E. Sheehan			Cleveland O.

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Murl Hector				Cleveland

Mr. Mrs S.F. Jacobs			Benton Harbor Mich.

Mr Mrs J. C Perkins			Youngstown O.

E.E. Appenzeller			Cleveland O.

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H. W. Williams 				New Lexington O.

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Frank Bell				Sunbury O.

Ernest Grimm				Oconomowoc Wis.

J. W Board				Cleveland O.

H. S Sheet				Cleveland O.

Carl Conepn				Cleveland O.

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W.C. Connor				Cols. O.

J.D.Renich				Sunbury R 2

C.A Post 				Cleveland O.

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S.H. Monroe				N. Olmstead O.

L.J. Sage				Columbus O.

Fred Pearce &amp; wife			Detroit Mich.

Pat Inge				Cleveland Ohio

M.A Bates				Elyria O.

J.B McClure 				Killbuck O.

Howard Temple				    "

J.R.Purdy				    "

Louis Scarpuzzi				Canton O.

J. Kaufman				   "

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Dr Mrs Robert Hearn			Akron O.

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Earl Bowers 					"

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J. S Henry 				Cleveland O.

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Jackson Lewis 				Geneva Ohio

Frank Feaster				Akron Ohio

Bruno Verushki				AKron Ohio

Fred Bale 				Westerville O.

John Austin				Tecumseh Mich.

L.J. Sager				Columbus Ohio

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W.C. Connor				Cols. O

Waldo R. Mertz				St Johns O.

Victor Thrush				St. Johns O.

W.K. Davy				Bowerston O.

J.B. Taggart				Delaware O.

E. Launer				Columbus O.

J. H. Huddart				Pgh. Pa.

J. L. Meyers				Phg. Pa.

Aruthur Bradfield			

C. A Post 				Cleveland Ohio

Mr. Loveless 				Frazeysburg O.

F. R Barnhard				McAllen Texas

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S.H. Monroe 				N. Olmstead O.

G. K. Burde				Mobile Ala.

S. H. Monroe 				N. Olmstead O.

E.V Sandin &amp; family 			Urbana Ill.

Miss Anna Payne				Washington C.H. Ohio

Miss Ruth Sexton				"

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Mr. Mrs L. E. Hayslett			Buffalo N.Y.

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S. H Monroe 				N. Olmstead O.

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W.H. Nichols				Cleveland O.

R.B. Stuckey  Bonnoh A.			Canton O.

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A. Quall				Baltimore Md.

Miller Ey				Marengo O.

J. R. Folliard				Cleveland Ohio

F. C. Hope				    "

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Mrs. L.H. Kalbach			   "     "

Mr. Mrs L.H. Kalbach 			Harmon Pa.

Dr. &amp; Mrs C.L. Brockmeier		Edwardsville Ill.

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R.B. Stuckey	Bonnot Co.		Canton O.

Mr. Mrs L. Kochler			Cleveland O.

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Mr. Mrs. Ralph P. Smith			Cleveland O.

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Mr. Mrs. C. J. Graeme			Canton Ohio

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Miss Tanlkmen				   "

Master John Haskell			   "

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Mr and Mrs O.M Guissinger		New London O.

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Mr. Mrs. A.J. Hull			Cleveland O.

Mr Mrs C.R. Frank			Akron O.

V.C. C.Hamm				Cleveland O.\

Mr Mrs H.C White			Cleveland O.

mr Mrs Brush 				Elyria Ohio

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F. Dirachx				Tieubin (China)

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Mary Miles 				St Louis Mo.

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George Fornch				Cleveland O.

J.R. Darling 				Coshocton O.

E.D. Rhodes				Cols. O.

Wilbur Loveless 			Frazeysburg O.

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A.J. Rogers				Columbus O.

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R.A. Willman Jr. 			Mt. Pleasant Mich.

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Mc Ernstine				Brookfield N.Y.

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Ray Lyon				Akron O.

Winfred Branham				Akron O.

F.W. Wiese 				Oberlin O.

Thos. E. Huth				Canton O.

Mrs Jasperson 				3265 Joy Road Detroit Mich.

W.F. Hagru				Cadiz O.

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C.J D..Illeg.				Akron O.

E. Rhodes				Columbus O.

Waldo Mertz				Wapakoneta O.

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Mr. Foyd Wey				Clarksburg W.Va

Chas Mason				     "

Lester J. DeFord			Lowellville O.

S.H. Monroe				N. Olmstead O.

J. B Taggart 				Delaware O.

Ray Buel				Illeg.

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Nelson Sims 				Columbus O.

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E. Rhodes 				Cols. O.

Harold M. Hope and family		Warren Ohio

Mrs Hill 				Jackson Tenn.

J.S Roper G. Riccandi			Detroit Mich.

Mr Mrs R. J Cooley			Dover Center Oh.

Mr Millard Corothy 			Potsdam N.Y.

W.H Fluherty				Col. O.

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Mr mrs George A Allen 			Brockton N.Y.

L.W.McGuff				Dayton O.

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James Cruse				Columbus

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Mr Mrs E Dotsen				Chillicothe O.

Ermyl Brooks 				Winfield Kansas

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L.E.Little				Wadsworth Ohio

Charles A Costa				Cincinnati O.

S. Isen					Cincin. O.

S hamilton 				Cleve Ohio

N Schmitzer				  "

L. Ailleg.				Boston mass.

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Anna Hardesty 				Indianapolis In.

William Hardesty 			Indianapolis In.

W.L McLaughlin				Akron Ohio

Mrs W. L. McLaughlin			Akron Ohio

Mr Mrs R. Smith 			Dayton O.

Mr Mrs R.F Hanna &amp; Betty		Canton O.

Mrs T.A. Hyde				Piedmont O.

J.A Riehurt &amp; family			Youngstown Ohio

Geo Stewart 				Batesville Ind.

Mrs Fred Collum				Rome Ga.

Jack    "				   "

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Mr Mrs E.A. Findler			Chardon O.

Mr Mrs Delbert OShany			Sharpsville Pa.

mr Mrs m.F Butler			Cuyahoga Ohio

Mr Mrs C. G. oldfather			St. Augustine Fla.

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M.O Hammond				Akron O.

Rev &amp; Mrs Foster 			Hamilton O.

N.H. Bishop				Illeg.

C. Swanson 				Gd. Rapids mich.

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Mr and Mrs Muirole Mariner		Youngstown O.

Mr W.R. Sol				Youngstown O.

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T.A. Diederich				Cleveland Ohio

R.Apilink				Cleveland Ohio

Mr Mrs Chas A.Dillon			Euclid Ohio

Fred Leifheit				Pomeroy Ohio

Ralph Davidson 				Pomeroy Ohio

Delbert Kinnison

F.W.Simms				Jeffersonville O.

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Arthur Ellis 				Youngstown O.

E. Ellis				Youngstown O.

John Malesky				Youngstown O.

S.H Monroe 				Cleveland O.

Mr Frelery &amp; wife			Cleveland O.

P.C. Boyde &amp; wife			Elyria O.

J. Myers 				Akron O.

L.S Mercer 				Homeworth O.

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Mr Mrs J. D. St.Clair			Canton O.

H.W. William				New Lexington O.

Harry Campbell &amp; wife			Mansfield O.

Joe A. Conley 				Braddock Pa.

Mr Mrs R.M Kerr &amp; daughter		Cincinnati O.

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Thos L. Mornes 				Barberton O.

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P.H Byrde				Elyria O.

Ivan Kessler				Canton O.

Ernest Rhodes 				Col. O.

Mrs Bob Arndtt 				Akron Ohio

John D. Groves 				Athens O.

Mrs L.A. Clark 				Hartford O.

Mr E.L. Clark				   "

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S.H. Monroe				N. Olmstead O.

Finch Gibson 				Elizabeth W.Va

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L.E.Higgins				Big Spring Tx.

Mr Mrs Gus Gulling 			Alliance Ohio

Mr Mrs V.D.Wade 			Bellville O

Mr. Mrs. L.D. Mitchel			Cleveland O.

Mr Mrs C. M. Oyler 			Cleveland o.

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Ernest Grimme				Oconomowic Wis

Mr Mrs John Campbell			Columbus Ohio

Wilbur Loveless 			Frazeysburg O.

Mr and Mrs Leo E. Bennett		Sunbury Ohio

R.B Elliott				Los Angeles Ca.

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P.C Byrde				Lorain O.

Fred J Neilitz				Corning N.Y.

Edward Rhodes 				Big Flats   "

Robert L. Smith 			St. Louis M.

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Byrd Bennett				K.C. Mo.

L.R. Tarman 				Cleveland O.

Mr Mrs. V.G. Brillhart 			McClure O.

Mr. &amp; Mrs O.M grace 			Marion Ohio

Ernest Rhodes 				Columbus O.

Sam Browning 				Cols. O.

Carl R. Mone				S.F. Calif.

R. Locertosa				New York City

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W. Daler				Dayton O.

Mr. Mrs. D. Cody			Buffalo N.Y.

Mr. Mrs A.C Kinkead			    "

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P.C. Elam &amp; wife			Elyria O.

J. M. Prentice &amp; wife			Akron O.

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Walter Powell 				Kalamazoo Mi.

John T. Lennon				Canton Ohio

N.R. Hyma				Findaly O.

Ernest Rhodes 				Cols. O.

Mrs  mary E. Rothbrock 			Cleveland O.

Mrs Edna Beck 				Akron O.

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S. Herbert				Cleve.O.

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E. Gilhest 				Chillicothe o.

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R.Fast &amp; Elhorst			Montreal

Art Bradfield				Sunbury

J.F. Whiting &amp; son 			Friendship Wy.

F .R Whiting 				Dalton N.Y.

Jack Whitingq				   "     "

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Eliz Baker				Warren Ohio

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Hobert Illeg.				Niles O.

Paul B. Bernhardt			Buffalo N.Y.

Mr Mrs Fred Meyers			2530 Front St Cuyhoga Falls

H.J. Scott				Mt. Vernon O

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Lois Stevens 				815 United Bldg Akron O.

S.H. Monroe 				N. Olmstead O.

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H. Brundage &amp; wife			Elyria O.

Robert T. Grosh				Columbus Ohio

E. A Kellenmager			Columbus Ohio

J.P K. Fontaine				McOlinsville Va.

Mrs james Elvin				Streator Illinois

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Mrs Thos. Rockwell &amp;

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C. Bonse				Phila Pa.

Geo Woodard				Lima O.

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Mrs Anna Driscoll			Bradford Pa.

E.H. Smith 				dr P.N. Illeg.

Ruth Smith 				 "    "

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Mrs H. N Numann				Louisville Ky.

Dot Numann				Louisville Ky.

Flora M. Welsh				Louisville ky.

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Jesse Phillips 				Greenville Ohio

Coy Needles 				Croton Ohio

Ney Knowlton 				Croton Ohio

Mrs Mary Kildoo				New Castle Pa.

William Kildoo				New Castle Pa.

Lela Kildoo				Akron Ohio

Wilbur Loveless				Frazysburg O.

Mr. Mrs. H. G. Jones			Youngstown O.

M. Lyons				Somerset O.

H.Feld					Cleveland O.

W. Klein				Cleveland O.

Neal DeRonde				Norwood O.

J. L Congert &amp; wife			Galesburg Ill.

O.E. Humphrey &amp; wife			Wheeling W.Va

Frank Ruff &amp; wife			Martinsburg O.

J. Koopman &amp; wife			Cleveland Ohio

M.A. Anderson 				Wadsworth O.

Alice S. Cook 				Lima O.

Ernest Rhodes 				Cols. O.

Mr. Mrs S. L Nickell			Daytona Beach Fla.

H.S. Triplett				Boone N.C.

J.A. Melther &amp; wife			Lima O.

John Harris				Youngstown O.
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Beatrice Lenhart 			Chicago Ill.

Idas Bluff				Bedford Ind.

S.H.Monroe				N. Olmstead O.

Mr Mrs L.W.Ferguson

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A.Alex					Cleveland O.

K Miller				Cleveland O.

Dr.J.J. Drake				Santa ana Calif.

Mrs R. Goetz				Buffalo N.Y.

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Ernest Rhodes				Columbus O.

J.M.Kenzie &amp; wife			Cleveland Ohio

J.A. Geis				Dayton O.

W.C. Lydich				Upland Clif.

Henry Leeth				Idaho O.

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Mr. Mrs. R.C. Dennison			Huntington W.Va

Mr. C Adams				Cincinnati O.

Mr. Mrs. Bob Pine			Chesapeake O.

R.J. Roberts 				Binghampton N.Y.

Alice S. Cook 				Lima O.

S.H. Monroe				N. Olmstead O.

Bob &amp; wife Susson			Illeg.

Mr. Scott 				Mt. Vernon O.

J.D. Westphaler				Ashtabula O.

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Alice Cooke				Lima O.

R. Houck				Mansfield O.

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Mr Mrs Wm McLane			Leetonia O.

Donald McLane				   "

E.H Jugle				Dayton O.

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J.A. Geis				Dayton O.

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J.M. Emmintsburg			Columbus O.

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D.G.Drake				Detroit Mich.

Alice S. Cook 				Lima Ohio

Mr and Mrs Edward Salzer 		Ashland Ky.

Mr Mrs E.J. Rigel			Watsiki Ill.

R.W. Mosent				Detroit Mich.

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Leo J. Klick				Cincinnati Ohio

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W.R Alger				Toledo

Milton Lox				Cleveland O.

Billy Kahn				Cleveland O.

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J.F.Jester				Lancaster

J.P.Brinkle				Lexington Ky.

Mr.Mrs. Ralph Bennett			Cincinnati O.

Mr. Mrs. E.W.Erdle			Irving N.Y.

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O.G. Mott &amp; wife			Elyria O.

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J. Panen				Cleveland O.

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R.H. Steven				mansfield O.

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Mr.Mrs. H.G. Miller			Youngstown O.

E.D. Rhodes				Col.O.

Mr.Mrs P.S.Watson 			Athens O.

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S.H. Monroe				N. Olmstead O.

A Jaclien Wife				Elyria O.

J.A. Geis				Dayton O.

Wayne Huberty 				Canton O.

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Wilbur Loveless				Frazeysburg O.

Mrs Mr Harry Wildren			Warren O.

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Mrs. F.V Larkin and daughter 		Boston Mass.

Raymond L. illeg			Westboro Mich.

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J. R Youngblood 			Mt. Vernon

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Mr Mrs Pat Mc Donald			Port Clinton O.

Mr Mrs Paul Miller 			Charleston W.Va

Mr Mrs A. Seville 			Elyria O.

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Mr Mrs J.G. Hall			Dayton O.

Mr Mrs L. E. Green			Cleveland O.

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J.G Tourios				Brantford Ont.

Ken Allright 				New York

Rev. A.M Babcock			Rochester

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Mr Mrs Paul Highfield 			Winona O.

Dick Hairche				Toledo O.

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Mr Mrs C.U Julian 			Massillon O.

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Louise Stolling				Toledo O.

A.F Bolin				Pottsville Pa.

Mr Mrs Bruce Campbell			Detroit Mich.

Miss M. Hinton				Columbus O.

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Mr. Mrs John Anderson 			[illegible].

A.M Stonnaker &amp; wife			Lorain O.

Donald Williams &amp; Bro			Jamesville Ohio

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Harold Dean 				Warren O.

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Mr Mrs Ernest Cross			Cleveland Ohio

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Guy Culp 				Circleville O.

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Mr Mrs S.M. Lyons			Erie Pa.

Mr Mrs D.W. Voorhies			Indianapolis In.

Mr Mrs Maesy				Cleveland O.

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Walter Orr				Somerset O.

Frank brown 				Somerset O.

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Hubert M Wayne				   "

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S.M. Blanclmerd				Cincti.

G.Wehe					Milwaukee Wis.

E.H Dever				New Phila. O.

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H.R. Vesey				Cleveland O.

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Paul H. Wichman				Cleveland Ohio

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Jack Lane				Ironton Ohio

Mr. Mrs H.G. Muller			Youngstown O.

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Mary Jenkins				     '"

Harold Heffelfinger			Kenton O.

Marshall Templin			Columbus O.

Frank Olsson				Atlanta Ga.

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R.A. Whitford				Kindleville Ind.

Martha Lee Harris			Lorain Ohio

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Barbara Ann Pitts

J.A Geis				Dayton O.

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R.W. Weaver				Richmond Indiana

J. E. Patterson 			Spencerville O.

R. A. illeg				illeg.

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L.K. garman				Cleveland O.

Mr. Mrs Roy Shirey son Glen		Tionesta Pa.

E.F Freese				Alliance Ohio

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Mr. Mrs Robert Fletcher			Canton O.

Elmer Smailes				Coshocton O.

Louis Bellurdine			   "

Fred Roberts 				    "

Mr. R.D. Rose				Andover O. R.D. #1

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M.S. M.Templeton			Cols. O.

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M.J. Mahoney				Wooster O.

S.H. Monroe 				N. Olmstead O.

C.F. Minnear				Akron O.

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John M. Funk 				West Bend Wis.

Gerald Shaney				Coshocton O.

Donald Reed 				    "

T.J. Spurgo				Atlantic City N.J.

Douglas Ruthig				Ubly Mich.

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Robert Wood				Sunbury O.

R.O. craig				Zanesville O.

D.O Wasser				   "

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Hart Elkins				   "

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D. I. Webster				   "

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Mr M.A. Fewher				Butler Pa.

Mr. Robert Morris			Cols. O.

T.E Vaulcissc				East Orange N.J.

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F. H. Rose				Cleveland O.

Helena Emery				  ''

Grace Neblett				Miami Fl.

Mrs Edward Wilson			Mansfield O.

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J.R. Baxter				Chicago Ill.

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L. Schofern				Akron O.

James Strothz				Buckhannon W.Va.

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Mr. Mrs. Joe Climer			Cols. O.

Jean W. Lambert			           "

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George Rall				Upper Sandusky O.

William R. Steckel			Muncie Ind.

J.F. Wilson &amp; wife 			cleveland O.

G. M Brennan				Pataskala O.

Robert Eakin				Vinton O.

Charle Mack				Marysville O.

Charles H. Collett			Ada O.

N.L. Finney				Flora Ind.

E.M.Crandall &amp; family			Anadarko Ok.

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M.S. Rhods &amp; wife 			Ripley W.Va

Ray Stalnaker &amp; wife			   "

Mr Mrs J.J. Friedman			[illegible].

Mr Mrs E.G.Shaffer			Massillon O.

Mr and Mrs H.C Michel			Asthabula O.

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N W Rossett				Brooklyn N.Y.

Chas Baird				[illegible].

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Mr Mrs James Oukst			Detroit Mich.

Peter Cleesatten &amp; Co			Cleveland O.

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R.H.Rigas				Ned Pa.

Mr Mrs H. G Muller			Youngstown O.

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John Roth 				Perry O.

Lyall Hinton				Chardon O.

W.S. Moore				Widen	W.va

DeForest McMillion			  "

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Mayfied Wright				Mansfield O.

Lee Roach				    "

R.A. Woura				Akron Ohio

Mrs R.R Woura				    "

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Alice S. Cook				Lima O.

Major H. and Mrs Washburn		Berea o.

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E.E Crowe 				VanWert O.

Mr. Mrs Carl Place			Homer Ill.

Mr. Mrs Melvin Place 			  "

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C.R. Comstock 				Mt. Vernon

J. Hierstand				Columbus O.

Ernest Gubry 				Battle Creek Mich.

Mr Mrs B. Newman			Cleve. O.

Donald Reed				Coshocton O.

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Marguerite Mertz			Lima O.

Jack Balser				Toledo Ohio

R.A Jolly				Bucyrus O.

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Mr Mrs Harry S. Sheets

Eddie Mantell				Portsmouth O.

Glen Cover				Edison O.

William Staup				  "

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N. Klein				Erie pa.

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C. Tenhoff				Akron O.

Mrs Jack Harrison			Stoneboro Pa.

J.A Geis				Dayton O.

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W. Mertz 				St. Johns O.

Mr Mrs G. Fistie			illeg.

Grover E. C. Cross			Van Wert O.

C.Bruck					Marion O.

A. Loeffel				Erie Pa.

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Wallace Collins				Waverly O.

Glenn A. Marshall 			Bucyrus O. I.H.C

J.D. Miller				Newark O.

J.R. Patton				Ashland Ky.

George Rall				Upper Sandusky O.

Mary Scarpino				Canton O.

Heerman C DeLong			  "

Glenn Wooldridge			Cleveland O.

McKinley Sullivan 			Bellefontaine O.
				
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W.G. Millison				  "

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H.E. Stout				Damascus

Fred Kuebler				Dayton O.

S.H Morrison				Parma O.

F.D. Gibson				Cambridge o.

Carl J. Givler				Gettsyburg O.

Herman Neff			   	    "

Mr Mrs Paul Milleaur			Tiffin O.

Geo L. Johnson 				Scheunectady N.Y.

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Jack Barrett				Cleveland O.

E.C. Stewart				Atlanta G.

Dale Meier				Buckeye Lake O.

William Kitzmiller			    "

Cecil Rosebrough			    "

John Heinan				   "

Geo Aldridge				Winchester Ky.

J.C. Cline				[illegible].

Nellie Brown				Newark N.J.

Lucille Brown				  "

D.E. Adams				Warren O.

Amelia Adams 				   "

E.E Irvine				Akron O.

Edward Courtney 			Detroit Mich.

J.W. Chidester				Springfield O.

C.O'Rourke				Chicago Ill.

J.M Kaylor				Dayton O.

J.A. Geis				Dayton O.

F.D. Gibson				Cambridge o.

Carl Rickling				Kenosha Wis.

Roger Clay 				Huntington N.Y.

Everett Alberts				    "

Perry Reid				    "

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J.E. Shaw 				Fredericktown O.

B. Joseph				Lexington Ky.

Chas Ingerlieff				    "

MrMrs E illeg.				Cleveland O.

J.N.Meek				Wheeling W.Va

Robert Keyser &amp; wife			Newark O.

Arnold Johnson				LeRey Mich.

John &amp; Sandra				Akron O.

June Riel				  "

Jim Dilling				   "

May Roth				   "

R.V Buhl				[illegible].

John Ankney				 [illegible].

Leo Master				Wooster O.

J.A. Geis				Dayton O.

C.N. Radcliffe				Georgetown O.

Chas W. Pagan				Cleve. O.

William Groce				Columbus O.

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Mr. Mrs. J.A. Buoire			Chardon O.

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Walter Taylor 				Cleveland O.

Mr Mrs C.D.Berret			Buffalo N.Y.

R.N Knight 				Cleve. O.

F.R Rideer				McComb O.

S.N.Monroe 				Parma O.

John W. P.Cook				Que. Pa.

E.C Petsing &amp; party			Buffalo N.Y.

G.C. Glaus				Nashville Tenn.

C.L.Harrison				Cleve.

P.illeg.				Akron O.

R.ONeill				Ft. Knox Ky.

P. Benson 				[illegible].

G.N. Moore				Dayton O.

W.R Hyma				Findaly O.

R.O Soldner				Berue Ind

 Claud Isaacs				Newland N.C.

Nat Owens				  ''

Mrs Harold French 			Detroit Mich.

Mrs Otto Humm				   "

Miss Helen Ingle			   "

Mrs Eva Miller 				   "

J.A. Geis				Dayton O.

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  "  Jim Reid				1312 Eddy Rd	"   "

Bill Sprague				1861 Hastings 	"   "

5/24/41 Richard Bill			1873 Brightwood   "   "

5/28/41 Greg Taylor 			10284 Oakhill	"  "

5/28/41 Mr Mrs W. Saupal		Owasso Mich.

5/29/41 Mr Mrs Wm Lehman		1208 Broadway 	Owosso Mich

5/29/41 Mr Mrs W.S Mathes &amp; daughter    1654 Wyandotte Ave  Lakewood

5/29/41	Mrs W.S Mathes jr.			"   "

5/29/41	Mrs. W.W. Caris			124 W.Walnut St Ravenna O.

5/29/41 Tom Stoerhel			611 West main St   "

Mr. Mrs. L.B Lodge 			Noblesville Ind.

Mrs. Frank Stoerhel			611 W. Main St Rav.

Alice Renfro				430 N Union Alliance O.

Melvin Bradley				 Rochester N.Y.

Mr Mrs. R.F Head			Ozark Ala.

Mrs H.B Dowling				  "   "

Chester Cook				Pedro Ohio

R.C Kadel				Columbus O.

Ray Grabill				   " 

Mr Mrs F. Upton 			Springfield O.

Steve Misko				Ellwood City Pa.

Floyd O. Elmheart			    "   "
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Wallace Young				Ellwood City Pa.

Louise Stolleng				Toledo O.

W.E Crane				Lakewood O.

Glenn C. Marshall			Bucyrus O.

   "  "     " 			           "

E.B Coffman 				Mansfield O.

Mr Mrs J. Noble				   "

S.G Morison 				Parma O.

J.Leon Power     			Ft Wayne Ind.

Mrs Joseph Walt				Soyre Pa.

Mrs.J.R. Walt 				Mesa Verde Natl. park CO.

Mr Mrs J.A Sisson			Waverly N.Y.

Mr Mrs M Mersky				Cleve. O.

Drew Evans				Morhead Ky

Curt Salyers				Morhead Ky
 
Dan OClark				Dunbay

Mr and Mrs Ruhard Lightner		Shirley Pa.

Mr L. Born 2 daughters &amp; grandaughter   Chicago Ill.

P. Newman				  "

G.F Mason 				Lisbon O.

J.H Berry and wife			Germantown pa.

J.Walters Barnes 			Washington Pa.

S.O. Payne				Athens Ala.

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Mr Mrs E.B Fetter			3916 Haron illeg.

Mabel Litchfield 			Cleveland O.

Elmer E Lehman 				Canal Winchester O.

James Sheldon 				Madison Wisc.

illeg M. Essingler			Noblesville Ind.

Mr Mrs R. Patton			Cleveland O.

May Schormbach				   "

Mr Mrs Frank Rhodes 			Detroit Mich.

Mr and Mrs Charles Sadler		Akron O.

O.G Fishel				Indianapolis Ind.

Mr Mrs L.M Joy				Detroit M.

W.G McLain				Bellaire O.

Louise Burton Morning			Oklahoma city Ok.

W.C Philbus				Chicago Ill.

J.C Wallace				306 E 13nth St Dover Ohio

J.L Thompson 				Marengo O.

Mr Mrs Harold Howard 			Lyman Grove Ky.

Elmer E. Lehman 			Canal Winchester O.

Roland L. Miller			Hackensack N.J.

H.G Deland				Mansfield O.

J.A Geis				Dayton O.

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Chas A. Cable				Youngstown O.

A.Mormino				Waco Texas

E.S.Baugh				Cleveland Hts O.

H.E Teegarden				Geneva O.

Mr Mrs D.R Rich				Canton O.

Mr Mrs L.B Parker			  "

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Mr Mrs A Shella				Cleveland O.

C.K Buskirk				Jamestown Ohio

T.E. Specho				Col.O.

Richard E. Coover 			York Pa.

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Mr Mrs A. Dexter			Boston Mass.

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K H. Silverman 				Old Washington O.

Mr Mrs M Cravens 			Chicago Ill.

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Mr.W.H.Halla				   "

M. K. Durenmatt				Marysville O.

Louis Berdysz				Cleveland O.

Mr Mrs Paul Harris			Bradford Pa.

Robert Welsh				North Lima O.

Arthur Williams				Gerard O.

Robert Sweeney				Buffalo N.Y.

Mr mrs W.H. Jeuks			Okla City Okla.

R.V.Hile				Okla City Okla.

Mr Mrs H.R. Hill			New Phila O.

K.T Stouffer				Homeworth O.

P.W Illeg.				[Illegible].

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D.P. Whipple 				Portsmouth O.

Holly H. Rickey				    "

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Harry Cabiuess				Middletown Md.

Elva Cimmerer				Buffalo N.Y.

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B.S Harrod &amp; family			Alliance Ohio

Miss Doris Lenk				Painesville O.

Mrs E.B Prieden				Geneva O.

C.F. Snow				Parma O.

W.illeg					Garwood N.Y.

Rich illeg				   "

Mr Landy				Lorain O.

Mr Blazer				   "

Mrs Weideman				    "

Mrs Conway				    "

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R.K Gooding				  "

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Mr Mrs John McWilliams			   "\

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Alfred Haruter				Orville O.

W.C. Sheets				Akron O.

R.J. Cornwell &amp; wife			Cols O.

L. W.Day &amp; wife				Cuyahoga Falls O.

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Mr Mrs Marsh				  "

Mr Mrs H. Strekel			   "

Mr A.F Plubarch				Oldtown Md.

Lester Rader				   "

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Erie Dever				   "

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W.R Hyme				[illegible] Ohio

W.A. Stostering				Indianapolis In.

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Mr &amp; Mrs G.V Stanley			Alliance O.

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Lyall Hunton				Montville O.

Max Liffwarren				Chicago Ill.

Wales Kegley				Dewdrop Ky.

Mr mrs D. Brown 			Cleve. O.

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Dr. E.H. Southers			Cols O.

H.G Cliland				Mansfield O.

K. Durrenmatt				Marysville O.

Wm S. Lockhart 				Pembeville O.

Mrs H. L. Horlace			Elberon N.J.

George Allen				Detroit Mi.

Mr Mrs Neal Carlin 			Buckeye Lake O.

Harry L. Day 				Byersville o.

Robert Keener				Ashland O.

Wm Crews				Bucyrus O.

R.B Randolph				Zanesville O.

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Mr and Mrs Newhard 			34 Victor Ave Niles O.

Wilbur H. Loveless			Frazeysburg O.

Mr and Mrs Hergatt			Mt Vernon O.

Lyall Hunton				Chardon O.

Mr &amp; Mrs Lester Hendife			Canfield O.

H. L. Mason				Fairfield Ill.

L.S. Caefeway				   "

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Lee B. Vincent				Salem Ohio

W. L.S. Hart				   "

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G.Hunter harrison			Madison Wisc.

W.C Harrison				    "

Mr &amp; Mrs ray Clinefilter		Warren O.

Mr &amp; Mrs L.M Jacobs			   "

Mr &amp; Mrs E.E. Stanclift			   "

Mrs A.B Sagr				Pierpont O.

J.B. Seldon				1247 Bank St Niles O.

Honni Bumslotz				536 Hawkeye St.	"

A. Tomorvich				278 Tommasso St Niles O.

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T. Richlovsky				Cleveland O.

R.G. Carl &amp; Mike			Blytheville Ark

J.A Geis				Dayton O.

Mrs Bessie Teboe			Blanchester O.

Mr Mrs P.E. Meoghie			Zanesville O.

Mr mrs Sterling				Detroit Mi.

H.H. Vuiehigk				Cleveland O.

Edwin T. Hall				    "

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K. Durrenmatt				Marysville O.

Geo. Lyman				Oberlin O.

R.O. Soldner				Berue Ind.

Mr Mrs P.J Gorden			Baltimore Md.

Georg Mcka				Lodi O.

C.J. DeMassie				  "

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Eileen Dague				Johnstown O.

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Robert Hazeltine			Akron O.

S.M Swelte &amp; wife			Cinc. O.

Edward Salzer 				Ashland Ky.

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Wayne Long				Dial ga.

Harrison Brawley			  "

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Earl S. Ferko				Kilbournne O.

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Robert Burgher				Lima O.

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Jim Culbertson				    "

Jim Bice				- -

K. Durrenmatt				Marysville O.

Mr Mrs Carl Bauch			Columbus O.

Mr Mrs P.E. Meagher fol Alsco

M. A. Root				Cleve. O.

Robert F Berger				Lima O.

Ralph Hecht				Celina O.

George Mills				Scio O.

Norbert Kroen				Pittsburgh Pa.

Ralph Gedbrandt				Grove City O.

Ernest Philippi				Bruning Nebr.

Carl Schneuker				Saginaw Mich.

Mr mrs P.E Meagher			Senecaville O.

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Joe Laverne				   "

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Robert Berger				Lima O.

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R.E Wakefield				Wellston O.

Mrs R.E. Wakefield			   "

E.E. Johnson				Wayne O Phone 673

Mr Mrs Chelmowsley			Alliance O.

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Arthur Dunnigan				Oakland city Ind.

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E.E Johnson 				Wayne O.

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John Selby			          "

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E. M. Searles				Wayne O.

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Guy C. Horn 				Wooster O.

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P.E Meagher				Cols. O.

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Leo.L. Wright				Washington C.H.

Wm.F. Heisterkamp			Pittsburgh Pa.

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James OBranis				[illegible].

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Mr. Mrs W. Jones			Seville O.

B.W.Berger				Lima O.

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Tryon Stele				     "

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Mrs O'Niel				     "

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Mr Mrs James Miller			Kent Ohio Rd 2

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Cecil Saffell

Hal McCuen				Mansfield O.

D.S. Morrison				Toledo O.

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Mr Mrs. Julian Frazier			Syracuse N.Y.

Mrs Novelia  Hailey			Savannah Tenn.

Bob Keagy 				Cin. O.

George Guy				Phil Pa.

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Winifred Purchett			Fugett Ky.

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Samuel Woodford				Akron O.

Mrs G. Stephan				Erie Pa.

Glenn Stephan Jr. 			   "

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Mr Mrs Acclark				Bedford Ind.

Wilbur Wilson

Donald Graham				Columbus O.

Vincent B. Crawford			McConnelsville O.

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Geo. Pearson &amp; wife			Dayton O.

Victor J. Andrew &amp; family		Chicago Ill.

Joseph Faher				Detroit Mich.

G.W.Richardson				Cleveland O.

Mabel B. Wise				Sunbury O.

Stella Roberts				Lancaster O.

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J.E.Spencer				Cleveland O.

Thomas Busch				     "

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Lloyd Beunlhum				Nevado O.

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Joe Fletcher				Detroit Mich.

Mr Mrs P. Latino			Youngstown O.

Bob Berger				Spnfld O.

Mr Mrs H. J. Huested			Louisville Ky.

H.C.B Brietenback			   "

L.G. Lowerance				   "

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Neil E. Baltise &amp; Wife			Macon Ga.

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Mr Mrs R.N. Henson			Conneaut O.

Mrs Rose Henson				     "

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J.A. Geis				Dayton O.

Jack Abrams				Caldwell O.

Robert Gale 				Marengo O.

L.W. Young				Granville Ohio  via illeg.

Edwin Knowlton				Croton O.

John E. Moore				Lakewood O.

Kenneth Carroll				Lancaster O.

Milton Andrews				Columbus O.

L.A. Dressler				Akron O.

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Mr Mrs David Perrier			409 Pontiac  Toledo O.

Mr Mrs W. Rang				5023 Summit S. Toledo O.

Ed G. Gleason				illeg.

Archer Diehl				Cortland O.

Mr Mrs Bavas				Akron O.

Mr Mrs Rozhon				Bedfprd

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Mr Mrs W.H. Henderson			Girard O.

Esther Steung				New Orleans La.

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Geo.Benner				Portsmough O.

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Mr Mrs Don Mason			Warren O.

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Kyle Woods 				Brewster O.

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J.T. Nash				Shreveport La.

L.L. Nash				      "

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Samuel Seeton				Rock Camp W.Va

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Mr Mrs Lee Huston		

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25th J.A. Geis				Dayton O.

Floyd Jackson				Paulding Ohio

Frank Bell				Worthington O.

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O.H Hutchinson				Gelana Ohio

Wm Weaver				Tioga Pa.

Ben Weaver			   	     "

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R. O Tucker				Ashland O.

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Ida J. Mc Conkle			Circleville O.

Mr Mrs Geo Mattox			New Albany Ind.

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P.H. Childers 				Marengo O.

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R.L. Billips

Dennis Ray Bare

Geary Frey

Hindy Rowles

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V. Steward				Canton O.

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James Parkes				Canton O.

Charles Spinosa				Gambier O.

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Bill Peerkins				Ashley O.

J.A. Geis				Dayton O.

Noah Owens				Illeg.

J.W. Goldstein &amp; family			N.Y. N.Y

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James S. Day				Centerburg O.

Mr Mrs. H. Voise			Cleveland O.

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W.E Leahy				Akron O.

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Lucile Bond				Alliance O.

Shay Spradlin 				Paintsville Ky.

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Capt Mrs M.E. Schiarvone		Youngstown O.

Dan Emerhart 				Akron O.

B.H. Childers				Marengo O.

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Chas M.Wallace				Galena O.

S/Sgt &amp; Mrs. Eldon Dickinson		Mt Vernon O.

Fred A. Darter &amp; wife			Col. O.

Carl Clemens				Cleveland O.

Howard Trueseumott			[illegible]

E.J. Haines				Hartville O.

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L.F. Hubbell				Ft Wayne Ind.

Mr Mrs L. Stone				Buffalo N.Y.

R.P. Needles				Croton O.

Mr Mrs Ralph M. Peteerson 	        Tallahasse Fl.

Mrs Sam Charlesworth 			Cleveland O.

J.A. Geis				Dayton O.

C.J Bluemensteel		        Sebring O.

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Francis L. Troffet			   "

G.L Wright				   "

H. R. Porter				Zanesville O.

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P.H Childers				        Marengo O.

Edward Barber				        Niles Ohio

Joseph J. Leussmane				jamestown N.Y.

E.J. Denk					Cleveland O.

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Walter C. Anders 				Pikeville Ky.

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Earl Snyder				   "

S.H. Monroe 				Cleveland O.

Roland Lee Meadows 			N.A.S Bermuda

Harold Headley 				Sunbury O.

Mrs Jane Clark 				Grand Rapids Mich.

J.C Carroll				Wooster Ohio

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Wm R. Davis				Marion O.

Vernon Jensen 				New Lisbon Wisc.

Ben Schwan				Marion Wisc.

J.E Smiley and wife and son		Cinc.O.

Mr Mrs Ernest Gross			Cleveland O.

Mr mrs Paul Bayless			Damascus O.

Mr Mrs Henry McIntire

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Henry Caldwell				     "

John E. Miller				     "

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Mr Mrs. R. Hicksen &amp; son		Ravenna O.

Charles Umphries			    "

Ray B. Funk				Logan O.

Mona Funk				   "

Mrs Dorothy Ritter			Morganfield Ky.

Bob Mc Gudia				Toledo O.

Jim Mc Graff				    "

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Geo Nelson				Detroit Mich.

Harold Headley 				Sunbury O.

Estelle Waite				Bedford O.

J.A. Geis				Dayton O.

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Mr Mrs Sam Smith 			Ironton O.

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Mr Mrs Wilbur Osborn			Waaterford Pa.

Clyde Ison				Sandy Hook Ky.

Mr Mrs Roy Buchanan			Mt Vernon O.

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Cecil Lyons				        Sunbury O.

Mr Mrs. J.R Bean				New Castle Pa.

Mr Mrs F.E Minnear				Chicago Ill.

Mr Mrs Francis Smith 			        Massillon O.

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Mr Mrs F. T. Smith				Massillon O.

Mr Mrs V.H Wallace 				     "

Mr Mrs Greenley				        Gallipolis O.

J.E. Billups 				        Bucyrus O.

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Mr mrs Laurence Jackson			         Logan O.

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17 Nov  Clarence Simon

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J.D. Bennett				Columbus O.

J. Carroll				Canton O.

A.E Bailey				Damasaus O.

A.W. Elliott				Delaware O..

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W.C Lacy				Baltimore Md.

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George Bachsen				Delaware O.

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Geo Lilly					Conneaut Ohio

S.C. Truman				          "

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Sat 3	Geo Utley to Grant Hospital			1.50

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Tues 27

Wed 28

Thurs 29

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Thurs 12 First call Mr Reardon				1.50

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Sat 14

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Mon 16

Tues 17	Mrs Work from home and work at office		2.00

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Thurs

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Fri

Nov 20	Taggart to Edwards

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Sun

Dec 6	First call Lee Admas, Westervile		2.50

	Mrs Griffiths funeral				3.50

Mon

Dec 7	Casket to Adams					1.00

Tues

Dec 8	Mr Adams funeral				3.00

Wed

Dec 9	First call Mr Shannon				2.50

Thurs

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	First call Mr Slack Woodberry			3.00

Fri

Dec 11	Mr Shannon funeral				3.50

	First call Mrs Loar				1.50

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Sat

Dec. 12	Casket to Slacks				1.50

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Sun

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Mon

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Wed

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Thurs

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Fri

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Sat

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Tues	

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	Dresbach in casket				2.00

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Wed

Dec 30	Fred Dresbach funeral				3.00

Thurs

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[corresponds to page 5 of Hopkins House Record Book 1931-1932]


							5

1932

Fri Jan 1  Woman to McBlaney farm			 .75

Sat Jan 2

Sun Jan 3  Ethel Hagaman from Grant Hospital		1.50

Mon 4	

Tues 5	Horace Patrick from Case Hospital		1.00

Wed

Jan 6	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

	Mrs Leland Knoder to U. HOspital		1.50

Thurs 7

Fri 8

Sat 9

Sun 10	First call Ethel Hagaman			2.00

	Strosy's uncle to Mt Carmel Hospital		1.50

Mon

Jan 11	Ethel Hagaman in casket &amp; other work		1.50

	First call Mr Stelzer				1.50

Tues

Jan 12	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

	Ehtel Hagaman funeral &amp; work at office		2.50

	Mr Stelzer in casket &amp; taken home		1.00

Wed

Jan 13	First call Jim Pace				3.00

	Mr Pace in casket and taken home		1.00

	Strosy to Granvile to take cake			3.50

Thurs

Jan 14	Grass &amp; device to cemetery &amp; chairs to Stelzers 1.50

	Mr Stelzer funeral	 	                1.00

	Mr Tom Piper from Mt Carmel			1.50

Fri

Jan 15	Grass &amp; device to cemetery &amp; chairs from Stelzers 1.00

	Mr Pace funeral					1.50

	First call Henry Edwards			1.50

	Back to Edwards					 .50

	Chairs from Paces				 .50

Sat

Jan 16	To U. Hospital for McGill girl &amp; work at office	2.00

	McGill girl in casket &amp; taken home		1.50

	Back to Edward's &amp; dress him			1.00

Sun

Jan 17	Trip to McGills Westerville			2.00

	Casket to Edwards				 .50
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[corresponds to page 6 of Hopkins House Record Book 1931-1932]


6

Mon	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

Jan 18	Trip to McGills					2.00

	Mr. Edwards funeral				2.00

Tues

Jan 19	Trip to Mcgills					2.00

	Mrs McGill's funeral				2.00

Wed

Jan 20	First call Mrs Rice				2.50

Thus

Jan 21	Casket to Rices					1.50

Sat

Jan 23	Trip to Rice's					2.00

Sun

Jan 24	Chairs to Rice's				2.50

	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

	Mrs Rice funeral				2.00

Mon 25

Tues 26

Wed 27

Thus 28

Fri 29

Sat 30

Sun 31	Mrs Ahrens boy from Rome to Bus			1.00

Mon Feb 1

Tues 2

Wed 3

Thurs 4

Fri 5

Sat 6

Sun 7

Mon 8

Tues 9	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

Wed 10

Thus 11

Fri 12

Sat 13	Plane man up to plan on 61			1.00

Sun 14

Mon 15

Tues 16	Strosy to Henry Crings				1.00

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[corresponds to page 7 of Hopkins House Record Book 1931-1932]


						
Wed 17

Thus 18

Fri 19

Sat 20

Sun 21

Mon 22

Tues 23	First call Mrs Fisher				1.50

Wed

Feb 24	Casket to Fishers				1.00

Thurs 25

Fri

Feb 26	Device to cemetery, chairs to &amp; from Fishers	1.00

	Mrs Fisher funeral				2.00

Sat 27

Sun 28	Mr Smith to Case Hospital			1.00

Mon

Feb 29	First call Mrs Young &amp; to Needles		3.00

	Mrs Fleak from Mt Carmel &amp; work at office	2.00

Tues

Mar 1	Casket to Youngs				2.00

	Work at office					1.50

Wed

Mar 2	Mrs Young taken to Union Station		2.00

	Work at office					1.00

	Trip to Picketts				1.00

	Festus Sherbornes taken to Del			1.00

Thus

Mar 3	Work around office				3.50

 "  3	Fleak funeral		}

Fri

Mar 4	Man up to Scotts garage Kilbourne		1.50

	Levila	McVey from Brookens &amp; work at office	2.00

Sat

Mar 5	Miss McVey in casket &amp; other work		1.50

Sun

Mar 6	Device to Centerburg				1.50

	Miss McVey funeral				2.00

Mon 7

Tues 8

Wed 9	Taggart to Ralston Steel Co			7.00

Thus 10

Fri 11

Sat 12	Mr Smith home from Case Hospital		1.00
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[corresponds to page 8 of Hopkins House Record Book 1931-1932]


8

Sun 13

Mon 14

Tues 15
		
Wed 16 	Mrs Pumphrey to Olive Green			1.00

Thus 17

Fri 18	First call Mr Grandstaff			2.50

Sat 19

Sun 20	Casket to Grandstaffs				1.00

Mon 

Mar 21	Mr Grandstaff funeral				2.50

Tues

Mar 22	Taggart to Columbus &amp; Delaware			7.00

Wed

Mar 23	First call Mr Hammond and work at office	2.00

	First call Cross Baby &amp; work at office		2.50

	Mr Hammond in casket				 .50

	First call McPerfect - Col			5.00

Thus

Mar 24	Work at office &amp; baby taken home		1.50

Fri

Mar 25	Baby Cross funeral				1.50

	Mr Hammond funeral				2.00

	First call Festus S. and work at office		1.50

	McPerfect in casket				1.00

Sat

Mar 26	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

	McPerfect funeral				2.00

	Festus in casket &amp; other work at office		1.50

Sun

Mon 27	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

	Festus Sherbourne funeral			2.00

Mon 28

Tues 29 Hose drove Dr Gorsuch to Columbus		2.00

	Mrs Kimball to Delaware				2.00

Wed 30

Thus 31

Fri April 1

Sat 2

Sun 3	Newman boy from U. Hospital &amp; work at office	2.00

	Boy taken home to Linden			1.50
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[corresponds to page 9 of Hopkins House Record Book 1931-1932]


							9

Mon

Apr 4	To casket factory &amp; boy in casket		2.00

Tues

Apr 5	Newman boy funeral				3.00

Wed 6

Thus 7

Fri 8	Mrs Huddleston to Case Hospital			1.00

	Mrs H from Hospital work at office * taken home 2.50

Sat

Apr 9	Trip to Huddlestuns				1.00

Sun

Apr 10	Casket to Huddlestuns				1.00

Mon

Apr 11	Trip to Huddlestuns				1.00

	Mrs Huddlestun's funeral			2.50

Tues 12

Wed 13

Thus 14	We took Geo. Christman to Centerburg		3.00

Fri 15

Sat 16

Sun 17	Mr &amp; Mrs Taggart to Sidney		       10.00

Mon

Apr 18	Taggart to Mt Gilead				4.00

	First call Jos Clark				2.00

Fri 22

Sat 23	Casket to Tottens				1.00

Sun

Apr 24	Grass &amp; device to &amp; from cemetery		1.00

	Chairs to &amp; from Tottens			2.50

	Mr Clark funeral				1.50

	Man to Delaware					1.50

Mon 25

Tues 26	Taggart to Columbus				5.00

Wed

Apr 27	Strosy to Columbus				5.00

Thus 28

Fri 29

Sat 30	Mrs Townley from Columbus &amp; work at office 	2.50

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                    <text>[page 12]

[corresponds to page 10 of Hopkins House Record Book 1931-1932]


10

Sun

May 1	Mrs Townley in casket &amp; taken home		1.00

	Man to Van Sickle School house			1.25

Mon

May 2	Mrs Townley funeral				2.00

	Mrs Pumphrey to O. Green			1.25

Tues 3

Wed 4	Trip to Worthington for Dr Van Houten		2.50

Thurs

May 5   First call Mrs Pierce, Marengo                  3.00

Fri

May 6	First call Al Boston				2.00

	Casket to Pierces				1.50

	Mrs Strosnider to Granville			3.50

Sat

May 7	Casket to Bostons				1.50

	Mrs Pierce funeral				2.50

Son	

May 8	Chairs to Bostons				2.00

	Mr Bostons funeral				2.00

Mon 9

Tues 10

Wed 11

Thurs 12 First call Mr Oldham				2.50

	Trip to Plum's					1.00

Fri

May 13	Casket to Oldhams				1.00

Sat

May 14	Trip to Oldhams					1.50

	First call Mrs Boyd &amp; work at office		2.00

Sun

May 15	Mrs Boyd in casket &amp; taken home			1.00

	Mr Oldhams funeral				2.50

	Frist call Miss Young &amp; work at office		1.50

Mon

May 16	Trip to Boyds					 .75

        Trip to Galena                                   .75 

	Work at office					1.00

	To Col for Dora Moore &amp; work at office		2.50
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                    <text>[page 13]

[corresponds to page 11 of Hopkins House Record Book 1931-1932]


							11

Tues	Chairs to &amp; from Boyd				2.00

May 14	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

	Mrs Boyd funeral				1.50

	Work at office					1.00

Wed

May 18	Miss Young funeral				1.50

	Dora Moore funeral				1.50

	To Newark for Mr Peel &amp; work at office		2.00

Thus

May 19	Dr Gorsuch to Mt Carmel				2.00

Fri 20

Sat 21	Chairs to &amp; from Peels				1.00

	Pearl Peel funeral				2.00

Sun 22

Mon 23	First call Mr Burton				2.00

	Mrs Ryant to Jane Case Hospital			1.00

	work at office					1.00

Tues

May 24	Grass and device to cemetery			 .50

	Chairs to &amp; from Burtons			3.00

	First call Piper baby				1.50

Wed

May 25	Casket to Pipers				1.50

	First call Elmer Prosser			1.00

	Aiken man to Union Station			5.00

Thus

May 26	Box grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

	Baby Pipers funeral				2.00

	Elmer Prosser in casket				 .50

Fri 27

Sat 28	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			5.00

	Elmer Prosser funeral				1.00

	Man out to Mrs Ahrens				1.00

Sun 29

Mon 30	First call Lucile Gutridge			2.00

	Man to Gahanna					5.00

Tues

May 31	Hettie &amp; Hosea to see Dr. Gorsuch		  00

Wed	Lucile Gutridge in casket &amp; taken home		1.00

June 1	Taggart to Mt Gilead				4.00
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                    <text>[page 14]

[corresponds to page 12 of Hopkins House Record Book 1931-1932]


12

Thus	Chairs to &amp; from Gutridges			1.00

June 2	Mrs Gutridge funeral				1.00

Fri	Mr Cupp from Delaware				1.50

June 3	Grass &amp; device to &amp; from cemetery &amp; burial (Lucile) 1.50

	Dr Gorsuch home					2.00

	Boy to Marengo					2.00

Sat

June 4	Frank Roof out to Henry's			 .75

Sun

June 5	Man to Marion					4.00

Mon 

June 6	First call Mrs Nutt				2.00

	Work at office					  00

Tues

June 7	First call Mr Kirby, Ashville		       10.00

	Casket ot Lookers				1.00

	Work at office					1.00

Wed

June 8	Casket to Nutts					1.00

	Strosy to Columbus to Embalmers			4.00

	Trip to Lookers					1.00

Thurs

June 9	Chairs to &amp; from Lookers			2.00

	Mrs Looker and Mrs Nutt funeral			4.00

Fri

June 10	Mr Kirby funeral				4.00

Sat

June 11	Strosy to Centerburg				2.00

Sun 12

Mon 13	Josephine Haines to Fred Whitters		1.00

Tues

June 14	Frist call Mr Ritter at Berlin			2.50

Wed

June 15	Casekt to Ritters. cleaning machine		1.50

Thus

June 16	First call Anna Green				2.00

	Mr Ritter funeral				4.00

Fri

June 17	Casket to Greens				1.00
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[corresponds to page 13 of Hopkins House Record Book 1931-1932]


							13

Sat 	Chairs to Greens				1.50

June 18	Anna Green funeral				2.00
	
	Chairs from Greens				1.50

Sun 19

Mon 20 	Dr Gorsuch to Columbus				2.00

Tues

June 21	Chairs &amp; flowers to Condits			1.50

	Mrs Condit funeral				2.00

	Out to Jacksons					1.00

Wed

June 22	Trip to Jacksons and Galena			1.00

Thus

June 23	Chairs to Jacksons				 .75

	Mrs Jackson funeral				2.00

	Chairs from Jackson				 .75

Fri 24

Sat 25

Sun 26

Mon 26

Tues 28

Wed 29	Taggart to Worthington &amp; Col			5.00

Thus 30

Fri July 1

Sat July 2

Sun July 3

Mon July 4

Tues July 5 Man to Starks Corners			1.00

Wed

July 6	First call Mrs Perfect				2.00

	First call Mrs Burrer				1.50

	Mr Hill from White Cross &amp; work at office	2.50

	Work at office all afternoon

	Back to office in evening

Thus

July 7	Hill boy in casket &amp; taken home			2.00

	Casket to Perfects				1.00

	Casket to Burrers				1.00

	Chairs to &amp; from Hills &amp; Hill funeral		2.00

	Chairs to Perfects &amp; Burrers			1.00
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                    <text>[page 16]

[corresponds to page 14 of Hopkins House Record Book 1931-1932]


14

Fri	Mrs Burrer funeral				2.00

July 8	Mrs Perfect funeral				2.00

	Chairs from Burrers &amp; Perfects			1.00

Sat 9

Sun 10

Mon 11

Tues 12

Wed 13

Thurs 14

Fri 15

Sat 16

Sun 17

Mon 18	Truck driver to Johnstonwn			1.50

Tues 19

Wed 20	Hose took boy to Marengo.			2.00

Thus 21

Fri 22

Sat 23

Sun 24

Mon 25

Tues 26

Wed 27	Work at office					1.00

Thus 28

Fri 29		

Sat 30	Grass &amp; device to &amp; from cemetery Mrs Duglass	1.00

Sun 31

Mon Aug 1 First call Will Leak				2.00

Tues

Aug 2	Trip to Leaks					1.50

Wed

Aug 3	Casket to Leaks					1.00

Thurs

Aug 4	Chairs &amp; flowers to Leaks			1.50

	Mr Leak funeral					2.00

Fri 5

Sat 6

Sun 7	Barcus to reunion at Herm Duckworths		1.00

Mon 8

Tues 9	Mr Young to Case Hospital			1.50

Wed 10
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[corresponds to page 15 of Hopkins House Record Book 1931-1932]


							15

Thus 11

Fri 12

Sat 13

Sun 14	Amb trip to R.R for Leightner			5.00

	Searles girl to Mt Carmel Hospital		1.50

	Work at office					2.00

Mon

Aug 15	Robins boy in casket &amp; taken home		1.00

	Leightner man in casket &amp; other			3.00

	Work at office cleaned &amp; seated.

	First call Mamie Lytle &amp; work at office		2.00

Tues

Aug 16	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

	Francis Leichner funeral &amp; work at office	2.50

	Trip to Robins. 2 trip to Knoders		1.00

Wed

Aug 17	Mrs Kimball to Delaware				2.00

	Robins boy funeral 				1.50

	Back to Robins for chairs			 .50

	Nannie Lytle in casket &amp; taken home		1.00

Thus

Aug 18	Chairs to&amp; from Snavely's &amp; work at cemetery	1.00

	Mannie Lytle funeral				2.00

Fri

Aug 19	Strosnider to Delaware				2.00

Sat

Aug 20	Man to Galena					 .50

Sun 21

Mon 22

Tues 23	First call Mrs Fayette Adams			2.50

Wed

Aug 24	Casket to Adams, Westerville			1.50

Thus

Aug 25	Trip to Westerville				2.00

	Mrs Adams funeral				2.50

Fri

Aug 26	Addie Cooke from U. Station			5.00

Sat 27

Sun 28

Mon 29

Tues 30	Casket to Mrs Sherm Williams			1.00
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[corresponds to page 16 of Hopkins House Record Book 1931-1932]


16

Wed

Aug 31	Trip to Williams				1.50

Thurs

Sept 1	Chairs to &amp; from Williams, flowers to cemetery	3.50

Fri 2

Sat 3	Mr Loman to Howard Beaver			1.00

Sun 4

Mon 5	Hose schoolmate to Fargo			1.25

Tues

Sept 6	Mrs Pumphreys sister to O. Green		1.00

Wed

Sept 7	Ben Ross to Mt Carmel Hospital			1.50

Thus 8

Fri 9	To Mt Carmel for Mr Ross &amp; work at office	2.50

Sat

Sept 10	Work at office &amp; casket to Ross			2.50

	Taggart to Delaware				1.50

Sun

Sept 11	Trip to Mr Ross					1.50

Mon

Sept 12	Chairs to Ross					2.00

	Mr Ross funeral					2.00

	Back to Ross' for chairs			1.00

Tues 13

Wed 14

Thus 15

Fri 16

Sat 17							

Sun 18	Mrs STrosnider &amp; Mrs Allen to Granville		3.50

Mon 19

Tues 20

Wed 21

Thus 22

Fri 23

Sat 24	First call Mrs Stamforth			2.50

Sun

Sept 25	Casket to James					3.00

Mon	Sept 26, Mrs Stamforth funeral			3.00

	Mrs Gray and Brother to Leonardsburg		1.75

Sept 26	Mrs Gray and Brother back and			1.75

	he on to Neil House				4.50

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[corresponds to page 17 of Hopkins House Record Book 1931-1932]


							17

Tues 27

Wed 28	Boy to Johnston					1.25

Thus 29

Fri 30	First call Mrs Roberts &amp; work at office		2.00

Sat

Oct 1	Mrs Roberts in casket				000

Sun

Oct 2	A few chairs to Roberts				1.00

	Mrs Roberts funeral				2.50

Mon 3

Tues 4

Wed 5

Thus 6

Fri 7

Sat 8	First call Clint Domigan &amp; work at office	1.50

	Trip to Domigans				1.00

Sun

Oct 9	Mr Domigan in casket &amp; other work		1.00

	First call Mr Glaze &amp; work at office		2.00

	Mr Glaze taken to Buels'			1.00

Mon

Oct 10	Mr Domigan funeral with auto			2.50

	Casket to Buells				1.00

Tues

Oct 11	Trip To Buells					1.00

	First call Mrs Carhart				1.00

	Mr Glaze funeral				2.00

	Back to Carharts				1.00

Wed

Oct 12	To Domigan farm for door badge			1.00

	Casket to Carharts				1.00

Thus

Oct 13	Chairs to Carharts				1.00

	Mrs Carhart funeral				2.00

Fri

Oct 14	Trip to Galena to Hamers, unloaded casket	1.00

Sat

Oct 15	First call Mrs Clark				2.00

Sun

Oct 16	Casket to Tottens				1.00</text>
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[corresponds to page 18 of Hopkins House Record Book 1931-1932]


18

Mon	Chairs to Tottens				1.50

Oct 17	Mrs Clark funeral				2.00

	Chairs from Tottens				1.50

	Firsrt call Mrs Ulery				3.00

Tues

Oct 18	Casket to Ulrys					1.50

Wed

Oct 19	Mrs Ulrey's funeral				2.50

Thurs 20

Fri 21

Sat 22

Sun 23

Mon 24

Tues 25

Wed 26

Thus 27

Fri 28

Sat 29

Sun 30

Mon 31

Tues Nov 1

Wed 2

Thus 3

Fri 4	First call Mrs Root				1.50

	Casket to Roots &amp; work at office		1.00

Sun

Nov 6	Trip to cemetery &amp; chairs to Roots		1.50

	Mrs Roots funeral &amp; chairs home			2.00

Mon 7

Tues 8

Wed 9

Thus 10

Fri 11

Sat 12	First call Mrs Piper				1.50

Sun

Nov 13	Casket to Allisons				1.00

Mon 

Nov 14
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[corresponds to page 19 of Hopkins House Record Book 1931-1932]


							19

Tues	Chairs to Allisons				1.00

Nov 15	Mrs Piper funeral				1.00

	Chairs from Allisons				1.00

	First call Mr Dean &amp; work at office		1.50

Wed

Nov 16	Work at office Noble babies			 .50

	First call Mr Walker				2.00

	Mr Dena in casket and shipped			1.50

Thus

Nov 17	Mrs Campbell to Hospital			1.50

	Trip to Walkers					1.00

	Waldo Walker &amp; family to Walkers		1.00

Fri

Nov 18	Casket ot Walkers				1.00

Sat

Nov 19	Chairs to Walkers				1.25

	Mr Walker funeral				2.00

	Chairs from Walkers				1.25

Sun 20

Mon 21	Strosy to Prices &amp; Dublin, baby burial		5.00

Tues 22

Wed 23	Stella Roberts to Fargo				1.25

Thurs 24

Fri 25	Gasoline man out beyond Henry Millers		1.00

Sat 26

Sun 27

Mon 28	Two Marietta girls to Delaware College		2.00

	First call Anna Lane				2.00

Tues

Nov 29	Taggart to Mt Vernon				4.00

	Casket to Lanes					1.00

Wed

Nov 30	Anna Lane funeral				2.00

Thurs

Dec 1

Fri 2

Sat 3	Mrs Piper from Columbus &amp; work at office	2.00

Sun

Dec 4	Mrs Piper in casket &amp; other work		1.00

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[corresponds to page 20 of Hopkins House Record Book 1931-1933]


20

Mon	Grass &amp; Device to cemetery			 .50

Dec 5	Mrs Piper funeral				1.50

Tues

Dec 6	Helen Gutridge to Case Hospital			1.00

Wed 7

Thus 8

Fri 9	First call Mrs Shade Miller			2.00

	Mrs Miller brot to office			1.00

	Mrs Miller in casket				 000


Sat 10

Sun 11	Mrs Miller funeral				1.50

Mon

Dec 12	First call Mrs Gregg, Linden			5.00

	Strosnider,  back to Linden			4.00

	Work at office for Mrs Catt			1.00

Tues

Dec 13	Work at office, cleaned chairs &amp; office		1.00

	Casket to Greggs				2.00

	Trip to P. Wilcox &amp; office work on baby		1.00

	Mrs Catt in casket

Wed

Dec 14	First call Mrs Minnie Hempstead			2.00

	Mrs Gregg funeral				3.00

	Trip to Wilcox &amp; work at office			1.00

Thus

Dec 15	Work at office					1.00

	Mrs Catt funeral with machine			2.00
	
	Casket to Hempsteads				1.00

Fri

Dec 16	Chairs to &amp; from Hempsteads			6.00

	Mrs Hempstead funeral

Sat

Dec 17	First call Mrs Breece				3.00

Sun

Dec 18	Casket to Breece's				1.50

	Helen Gutridge from Hospital			1.00

Mon

Dec 19	Mrs Breece funeral				2.50

Tues 20

Wed 21	First call Kate Knox &amp; work at office		2.00

Thus

Dec 22	Kate Knox in casket &amp; cleaning chapel		1.50
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                    <text>[page 23]

[corresponds to page 21 of Hopkins House Record Book 1931-1932]


							21

Fri 23	Dec 23. Kate Knox Funeral			1.50

Sat 24	First Call Mr Davenport &amp; work at office	2.00

	Mr Davenport in casket				 .50

Sun

Dec 25	Casket to Davenports				1.00

	First call Mr Granger				1.50

Mon

Dec 26	Chairs to Davenports				1.50

	Casket to Grangers				1.00

Tues

Dec 27	Mr Davenport funeral				2.00

Wed

Dec 28	Chairs to and from Grangers			1.00

	Mr Granger funeral				2.00

	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

Thus 29

Fri 30

Sat 31	First call Mr Hults &amp; work at office		2.00

	Mr Hults dressed, put in casket 		 .50

(1933)

Sun

Jan 1	Work at office

	Mr Hults taken home				2.00

	Mr Hults brought back

Mon

Jan 2	Mr Hults funeral with machine			2.00

Tues

Jan 3	First call Mr Foster &amp; work at office		1.50

Wed

Jan 4	Mr Foster in casket &amp; work at office		1.00

	Mrs Dixon's aunt from depot to Dixons		 .50

Thus

Jan 5	Work at office &amp; cemetery			 .75

	Mr Foster funeral 				1.50

	Trip to Dixons					 .75

Fri

Jan 6	Chairs to Dixons				 .75

	Grass &amp; device to Galena Cemetery		1.00

	Machine to Flynn funeral to Galena		1.50

	chairs from Dixons				 .75

Sat 7

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[corresponds to page 22 of Hopkins House Record Book 1931-1932]


22

Sun 8

Mon 9

Tues 10	Swept &amp; seated chapel, other work		 .50

Wed 11	To Union Station for Mrs Clark (Met Morrot)	1.50

Thus

Jan 12	Grass &amp; device to cemetery			 .50

	Mrs Clark Funeral with auto			1.50

Fri

Jan 13	Wickiser girl to University Hospital		1.50

Sat 14

Sun 15	Mr Condo from Springfield &amp; work at office 	3.00

Mon

Jan 16	Trip to Condit cemetery &amp; J. Clevengers		1.50

Tues

Jan 17	Work at office &amp; Mr Condo funeral		2.00

Wed 18

Thus 19

Fri 20	Device to cemetery				1.00

	Wm A. Wilson funeral &amp; Machine			1.00

Sat

Jan 21	To Trips to Grahams &amp; work at office		2.00

	Mrs Grahams in casket				1.00

Sun

Jan 22	Work at office &amp; to depot to ship Mrs Graham	1.00

Mon

Jan 23	First call Mr Saunders				2.00

Tues

Jan 24	Casket to Saunders				1.00

Wed 

Jan 25	Mr Saunders funeral				2.00

	Chairs from Saunders				1.50

Thus 26

Fri 27

Sat 28

Sun 29

Mon 30	Work at office Cline baby			1.00

Tues

Jan 31	Work at office					 .50

	Trip to Cline's &amp; Westerville		2.00
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[corresponds to page 23 of Hopkins House Record Book 1931-1932]


							23

Feb 1 Wed

Thus Feb 2 Three men to Deshler Hotel Col.		4.00

Fri 3

Sat 4	Mrs Willie Clark from Mt Carmel			1.50

Sun

Feb 5	Amb trip to Presley's no good			 000

Mon

Feb 6	Strosnider to Frank Hoovers			 .50

Tues 7

Wed 8	Mrs Carpenter Galena to Grant Hospital		1.50

Thus	

Feb 9	First call Crosses near Bethel			2.50

Fri

Feb 10	Casket to Cross &amp; to cemetery with machine	2.00

Sat

Feb 11	Cross baby funeral chairs to &amp; from house	2.00

Sun 12

Mon 13

Tues 14

Wed 15

Thus 16

Fri 17

Sat 18

Sun 19	Trip to Bairds Westerville, Mrs Carpenter from [illegible] 2.50

Mon 20

Tues 21

Wed 22

Thus 23

Fri 24	Martha Clark to Grant Hospital			1.50

Sat 25

Sun 26

Mon 27	Hose to Columbus for errand for Dr. Van (Houten)4.00

Tues

Feb 28	Strosnider to Court House Del			2.00

Mar 1

Thus 2

Fri 3

Sat 4

Sun 5	Martha Clark from Hospital			1.50

Mon 

Mar 6	Abbie Kimball to Delaware			2.00</text>
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                    <text>[page 26]

[corresponds to page 24 of Hopkins House Record Book 1931-1932]


24

Tues

Mar 7	First call Mr Scott &amp; work at office		2.00

Wed

Mar 8	Mr Scott in casket &amp; 2 trips to Knoderers	1.00

Thurs

Mar 9	Boxed and shipped Mr Scott			1.00

Fri 10

Sat 11	Mrs Campbell to White Cross			1.50

Sun 12

Mon 13

Tues 14

Wed 15

Thurs 16

Fri 17

Sat 18

Sun 19	Mrs Bell from Mt Carmel to home near Del	1.50

	Bessis Sherbourne &amp; brout out to Bells		 .75

Mon 20

Tues 21	First call Mrs Betty Hoover			2.00

	First call Mrs Sherbourne			2.00

Wed 

Mar 22	Casket to Hoovers				1.00

	Casket to Sherbournes				1.00

Thurs

Mar 23	Chairs to Hoovers				1.00

	Mrs Hoover funeral				2.00

	Chairs from Hoovers				1.00

Fri

Mar 24	Work at cemetery &amp; office			1.00

	Mrs Sherbourne funeral with machine		2.00

Sat 25

Sun 26	First call Mart Grove				2.00

	Casket to Grove					1.00

Mon

Mar 27	First call Dr Van &amp; work at office		2.00

	Trip to Groves Berkshire			1.00

	Dr Van dressed and put in casket		1.00

Tues

Mar 27	Mart Grove funeral &amp; work at office		2.00

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Wed	Chairs from Groves				1.00

	Dr Van Houtens funeral				1.00

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Tues 18

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Mon May 1

Tues 2

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Thus 4

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Sat 6

Sun 7

Mon 8

Tues 9

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May 27

Sun

May 28	Carroll Williamson to Mt Carmel Hospital	1.50

Mon 29

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Sat

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Tues

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	Carroll Williamson home from Mt Carmel  	1.50

	Strosy to Embalmers Asso, in Col		5.00

Wed

June 7	Chairs to Larkins				2.00

	Mrs Larkin funeral				2.50

	Mr Taggart to Mt Vernon				5.00

Thus

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Fri

June 9	Mrs Harold Roof to Case Hospital		1.00

Sat

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Sun

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Mon 12

Tues 13

Wed 14	Strosnider to Court House Del.			1.50

Thus 15

Fri 16

Sat 17

Sun 18

Mon 19

Tues 20

Wed 21

Thus 22

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	Lena Evans to bus from Carrie's			 .75

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Sat

June 24	Charlotte Willough to depot			 .25

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Mon 26

Tues 27

Wed 28

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	Mrs Tuller to Grant Hospital			2.00

Fri

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Sat

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Sun

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Sun

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Mon

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Tues

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Wed

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Thurs

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Fri 14

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            Mrs Carl Dixon to Case hospital			1.00

           Boy to Robins Lake				1.50

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A.D. Strosnider

Apr 6 Pd by check	$25.00


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64

254	1931 Autos

Oct 30	 .25 San Antonio Tex

Nov 23 	3.00 O. Young to Nov. 10.

Dec 2 	 .35 Coshocton, O

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" 22 -  3 00 Chapmans $9.00

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May 2	 .25 Newark N.J.

  " 5	 .25 Montreal, Can.

  " 10	 .25 N. Jefferson

  " 11	 .35 Coshocton

  " 18	3.00. O. Young to May 10

  " 26	 .25

[4.35 in left margin]

June 5	 .25 Detroit = 4.25

  " 22  4 00 O. Young to June 22

Aug 9 - 25 Capt Federle

  " 19  25 Chicago Illa (504)

Sept 15 5.00 to Sept 15th O. Young

   " 18  .25 Cincinnati

   " 26  .25 (illegible)

   " 27  25 Brooklyn N.Y (6.00)

   " 30  25 Cincinnati

Oct 18   .25 Omaha, Neb.
  
Oct 26   .25 Mr. Federle (509)

Nov 10   .25 Cleveland O.

  " 11	 .20 Kalamazoo, Mich

Nov 2   6 00 O. Young to Nov 30 (6.75)



1933

Feb 4	 .25 Erie Pa 50?

 "  4	 .25 New York City

Mar 12	 .25 Terre Haute Ind .50

 "  22	 .25 Mr Servall

Apr 14	 .25 Columbus

14- 21	 .50 Columbus  1.00

 "  24	 .25 Croton

May 25	 .25 St Petersburg 254

June 2	 .25 Atlanta Ga

 "  28	 .25 Federle  .50

Sept 26  .25 Federle

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								65

   (1931)
		     2
Oct 3 -2.00 Cleveland 			Jan 17-  1.00 Hudson, O

		      2
  " 3 - 2.00 Cincinnati			 "  19 - 10.00 O. Young to Jan 17th

  " 4 - 1.00 Cleveland preacher 	[35.50] "  23 - Roberts to Jan. 23
                         2				         2
  " 4 - 1.50 Rose Hill, Ky.		 "  23 - Casper - Wyoming  
			 2				   1
  " 4 - 2.00 Cincinnati O		 "  28 - Mr Conners   

    5 - 4.00 Texas						1
              Missouri - Kansas 	 "  29 - 1.00 Plain City
			 3					     1
    7 - 3.00 Railroad men		 Feb 2 - 1.00 Litchfield, Ind.  
			           3					   2
   16 - 240 Agosta, Ind (illegible) 	  "  6 - 1.50 Port Clinton
			2						     2
   17 - 1.50 Buffalo, NY'		     6 &amp; 7 - 3.00 Toledo broke down


Oct 19 -5.00 [illegible]		     8 &amp; 9 - 3.00 Toledo   "    "
		        1				    2 
    19 - 24.50 Columbus. 		    10 - 1.50  Toledo  "    "
							    2
    19 - 15.00 O Young to Oct 18th (30.50)  19 -  .50  woman &amp; boy.
			      3			    2
    19 - 250 [Summersville MO]		    19 - 1.50  Akron
              Licking 					    3
              Houston] 			    21 - 2.50  Joplin, Mo.

		       2		    22 - 10.00 O. Young to Feb 14th
    20 - 200 Oberlin, O.			           1
		      			    29 - 1.00 Dayton
		      1					       5				
    20 - 100 Ottawa, O			    29 - 4.00 North East	 - Penn.
				3			      1
    21 - 100 Cleveland R.R. man.         Mar 3 - 1.00 Mr Conner	
			  4				    1
    24 - 300 Orlando, Fla.		  "  3 - 1.00 Chicago Ill
			   2				    1
    24 - 200 South Bend Ind		     4 - 1.00 Chicago  "
							   1
					     5 -  .50 Cincin
			    1    			      2
[58.90] 24 - 100 Cleveland O	   [30.00]   5 - 2.00 Ashtabula
			 2				     2#
    24 - 150 Indianapolis		     5 - 2.00 Columbus 
			      2		     9 - 1.00 Mr Rush
    27 - 150 Bloomington, Ind.		     9 - 1.00 Plain City
			2
    28 - 150 Cleveland O		    10 - 1.00 Plain City
			     2	
    29 - 200 SanAntonio Texas		    15 -  .50 J. Murphy, sign painter
			   1
Nov  3 - 100 Jeromeville O.		   16 - 2.00 Corbin Ky
			2				     4
 "   4 - 1.50 Mt Liberty		   19 - 2.00 Columbus

"5 - 8   700 Bay Village O.		   22 -  .75 Frazysburg
			      2
     6 - 150 Little Rock, Ark.		   23 -  .75 Frazyburg
			    4
[32.50] 6 - 300 Pittsburg Pa		   25 -10.00 O. Young to Mar. 13
			 2
     6 - 150 Buffalo N.Y.		   30 - 1.50 Cleveland
			 2					 1
     7 - 150 Buffalo N.Y.		   31 - 2.00 Indianapolis
		      1					
     9 - 100 Tampa Fla		     April  1 - 1.00 E.A. Strong
			   1
    17 - 100 Jeromeville O.	       "    7 - 1.00 Mr Conner
		      1
    18 - 100 Mr Conner		       "    7 - 1.50 Birmingham, Ala
			      2
    23 - 150 Standard oil boys 	       "    9 - 2.00 Hernet, Calif
			  1
    24 - 100 Mansfield, O.	       
    23 - 10.00 O. YOung to Nov 15th    "   11 - 1.50 Minneapolis, Minn
		      2
Dec  3 - 150 Coshocton 		       "   13 - 1.00 Bay Village
		        1	       "   14 - 1.00 Urbana
 "   8 - 100 Wooster, O.	      Apr. 18 - 30 - 5.50 Mail Pouch
			  1
[23.75] 17 - 100 Mr Conner		   20 - 1.50 Athens Georgia
			    1
 "  18 - 100 Philadelphia Pa		   20 -12.50 O. Young to Apr 17, 1932

 "  20 - 1250 O. Young to Dec 20th 1931    21 - 1.50 Los Angeles, Cal.
								4
 "22-23 - 375 Radio boys		   24 - 3.00 Chicago Ill

 "26-27 - 300 Radio boys		   26 -  .50 Lee Loving New Orleans

    26 -  Vet Doctor [crossed out]

[1932]				   [$40.00]
			    2
Jan  3 - 125 Rat Kiss people		   26 - 1.00 Lima
			      1					  2
Dec 26-Jan 2 - 2.50 Vet Doctor		   27 - 1.50 Chicago, Ill.
			       4			       1
Jan  4   3.00 Newtonville, Mass	           29 - 1.00 Mr Leonard
 		 	1				  2
 "   7    .75 Letonia O.		   29 - 2.00 Akron
							     1
					   30 - 1.00 Columbus
		       4					      1
 "   8   3.00 Cleveland		      May   2 - 1.00 New York Cy, N.Y.
		       2
 "   9   1.50 Mansfield		       "  2-9 - 6.00 Dr Harringtons
		       2					  5
 "  10 - 1.50 Cleveland		            5 - 4.50 Montreal Can.
			  1					1
Jan 2 - 16 5.00 Vet Doctor		    6 - 1.00 Butler, Pa.

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66

			2
May  8  Youngstown 1.50		     June  29 - 1.00 Columbus

 "   8  Marengo    1.00		     June  30 -  .75 Plain City

 "   9  150 N. Jefferson	     July   1 - 1.00 Cleveland
				      "     7 - 1.00 Bay Village
     9   50   Tenn.		      "     7 - 1.00 Columbus

    10  150 Coshocton		      "     9 -  .25 Columbus
								2
5 - 14 - 400 Dr Harrington	      "    11 - 1.50 Cincinnati

    10 - 100 Findlay		      "    17 - 1.00 Cleveland

    12 - 250 [Titusville Pa		   18 - 1.00 Plain City
	     [Moreland Ky	[$16.75]   

    13 - 100 Grove City, Pa.		   19 - 1.00 Adaman

    13 -  50 Weserville Ind		   20 -  .50 Cleveland

    14 -  50    "        "		   21 - 1.00 Mr Conner
			   3
    14 - 300 Knoxville Tenn		   25 - 1.00 Plain City
			   1
    15 -  50 Weserville Ind		   25 - 1.00 Columbus
			  2
    15 - 150 Iowa City, Ia		   26 - 3.00 Alton Ill.
		       1
    16 -  50 Dayton, O. 		   28 - 2.50 Knoxville, Tenn.
		       1
    17 - 100 Norwalk O.		      Aug   3 - 1.00 Mr Monroe
		       1
    18 - 100 Ottawa, O. 		    3 - 1.00 Warren O.
 					    4 -  .75 Frazysburg, O

    18 - 1000 O Young to May 15th	    7 - 3.00 [illegible], Chicago

    19 - 100 E. A. Strong		    8 -  .75 Somerset.

    21 - 250 (Warren, Ohio		    9 - 3.00 Concord
	     (San Antonio Texas   [49.00]

    22 - 150 Cincinnati O.		   11 - 1.50 Bradford Pa.

[63.00]22 - 150 [Marietta O.		   11 - 2.50 Proctorville O.
		[Williamstown Va.	   
		[Pittsburg Pa		   13 - 1.50 Dayton O
			  2
    26 - 200 [Covington, O	    30     14 -15.00 O Young to Aug 3d.
		      1
    28 - 100 Cleveland			   15 - 1.00 Otisco Ind

    28 - 100 E.A. Strong		   15 - 1.00 Urbana O.
    29 - 100 Cleveland
    29 - 150 Harrisburg O.		   15 - 1.00 Chicago, Ill.
					   19 - 1.00 Columbus, O.

    29 - 200 Columbus, O		   19 - 1.50 Chicago, Ill.
    30 - 150 Detroit Mich
    30 - 000 Wilmington			   21 - 3.00 Charleston W.Va

    31 - 100 Indianapolis		   23 - 1.00 Detroit Mich (illegible

June 2   .50 Cincinnati, O.		   23 - 1.50 Ashland, Ky.

     3 - 100 Erie Pa			   24 - 1.00 Detroit (Sunshine)
		       2
     4 - 150 Youngstown 		   24 - 1.50 Los Angeles
		         2
     5 - 150 Detroit Mich		   25 - 1.00 Mr Conner.

     6 - 300 Memphis Tenn.		   29 - 3.00 Rochester N.Y

     7 - 100				   29 - 3.00 Dayton O.

     9 - 200 Lima O.			   30 - 3.00 Dayton O.
		      3
    10 - 250 Prov. R.I 13		   30 - 3.00 No. Fairfield, O

11 -14 - 300 Dr Harrington		   31 - 1.50 Geneva O.
		    1
    11 -  75 Lima O.		     Sept   1 - 1.50 Dr Harrington
		       1		    2 - 1.50 Cleveland
    14 - 100 Plain City			    3 - 2.00 [Franklin
            1					     [Butler Pa
    15 - 100
		  	   1
[$49.50] 16 - 100 Mr Conner		    3 - 1.50 Col
		        2
    19 - 150 O.S.U. Boys 	(1932)	    3 - 3.00 Cleveland

    22 -1400 O. Young to June 22	    6 - 1.50 Arcadia, Fla.

    22 - 100 Ottawa, O.			    6 -  .75 Frazysburg

    24 - 200 Cleveland			    6 -  .75 Kingston
			   4
    26 - 400 [New York City	       13 - 8 -  .50 Akron
	      Louisville Ky

7 - 28 - 150 Plain City		       11 -17 - 2.50 Miss Bond
			 4
    27 - 400 E. Liverpool	       11 -12 - 1.50 Vic Blake
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[corresponds to page 67 of Hopkins House Record Book 1931-1932]


								67

Sept 12 -  .75 Little Rock, Ark		Dec  8 - 1.00 Canton

 "   12 - 2.25 Kingston			Dec 11 - 2.00 Portland Oregon

 "   12 -  .75 N.Y City N.Y		 "  11 - 1.50 Indianapolis, Ind

 "   13 - 1.00 Oakland Fla		 "  12 - 1.00 Mansfield, O

 "   15 -15.00 O. Young to Sept 14th        13 - 1.50 Creston, O.

     16 -  .50 Pells' man		    14 - 1.00 Mr Wright

     17 - 1.50 Canton O.		    15 - 1.00 Lima

     17 - 1.50 Dayton O.	[21.75]	    19 - 1.50 Buffalo N.Y.

     18 - 1.50 Dr Harrington		    20 -  .50 Mr Laney

     18 - 1.50 Cincinnati		    21 - 1.00 Akron

     19 -  .75 Cleveland		    26 - 1.00 Portsmouth

     20 - 1.50 Pittsburg, Pa		    30 - 1.25 Lima

     21 - 1.00 Columbus			    31 - 1.00 Westerville
								2
[60.00] 24 - 1.50 Dr Harringtons  [1933] Jan 1 - 1.00 Cincinnati

     26 - 2.00 Lima, O			  "  5 - 1.00 Bay Village

     26 - 1.50 Youngstown, O		    12 - 1.00 Mansfield O.

     27 - 1.00 Massillon		    15 - 1.00 Osborn, Ins speaker

     28 - 1.00 Jew, New York		    16 - 1.00   "      "    "

     28 - 1.50 Brooklyn N.Y.		    16 - 1.00 New Vienna Speaker

     29 - 1.00 Mr Conner      [22.50]       19 - 1.00 Bay Village

     30 - 2.50 Bay Village		    20 - 1.00 Conference men

     30 - 1.50 Cincinnati O		    21 - 1.00 Kent, O.

Oct   3 - 1.50 Shelby, O		    26 - 1.00 Mr. Conner

 "    8 - 1.50 Cleveland		    28 - 2.50 [Cleveland
						      [Cranton

      8 - 1.00 Cincinnati		    24 -10.00 O. Young to Dec 28 1932

      9 - 1.50 Toledo, O.		Feb  1 - 1.00 Wilmington, O.
							       4
     10 - 1.50 Port Clinton		 "   4 - 3.00 Erie, Pa.

13 - 14 - 5.00 Bay Village		     4 - 1.50 New York City

     18 - 1.00 Gary, Ind.	[31.25]      4 -10.00 O Young to Jan 25, 1933

     18 - 3.00 Omaha, Neb		     5 - 1.00 Mt Vernon

     19 - 1.00 Mansfield
			   1
     20 - 1.00 West Liberty		     6 - 1.00 Lima O.
		      1
     20 - 1.00 Ashland			     7 - 1.00 International Co.
			     1
[25.20]	21 - 1.00 Bay Village		     7 - 1.50 Dayton, O.
			 2
     22 - 1.50 Dayton, O.		    15 - 1.00 Chicago Ill

     25 - 1.00 Mr Wright		    19 - 1.50 Students (3)

     25 -  .50 Mr Wright		    24 - 2.00 Sidney

     26 -  .50 Rochester N.Y.		    24 - 1.50 Columbus

     27 -  .75 Frazysburg		    24 - 1.00 London Ky.
     31 - 1.00 Marengo O
		      2
  Nov 1 - 2.00 Fremont			    25 - 1.00  "      "

   " 10 - 1.00 Gary, Ind.		    26 -  .75  "      "
			1
     10 - 1.00 Cleveland		    27 -  .75  "      "
			 2
     11 - 1.00 Louisville		    27 - 1.00 Canton, O

     11 - 1.00 Kalamazoo		    28 -  .75 London, Ky.

     14 - 3.00 Akron		      Mar    1 - 1.00 Bay Village

     27 - 1.50 Marietta girls	       "     3 - 1.00 Bay Village

[41.00] 28 - 1.00 Detroit, Mich             13 -12.00 [illegible] boys (St Louis)

     29 - 27 50 O. Young to Nov 30	    12 - 1.50 Sierra Madra Calif

     30 - 2.00 Johnston Penn.		    12 - 1.50 Terre Haute Ind.
					    14 - 1.00 Wapakeneta O.
  Dec 1 - 2.00   "       "		    19 - 1.00 London Ky

   "  2 - 1.00 Columbus			    19 - 1.00 Louisville Ky

   "  3 - 1.00 Columbus			    19 -  .50 Cleveland

   "  3 - 1.50 Dayton O			    20 -  .75 London Ky

   "  4 - 1.00 Columbus			    21 -20.00 O. Young to Mar 22

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68

 Mar 21 -  .75 London Ky.	       June  2 -  .75 Plain City

  "  22 -  .75 London Ky		"    2 - 2.00 Atlanta Ga

  "  23 -  .75 London Ky		"    3 - 1.50 Canton O

  "  28 - 1.00 Lexington Ky		"    4 - 2.00 Chicago
					"    9 - 2.00 Monico Calif
					"    9 - 1.50 Detroit, Mich
  "  29 -  .75 Mr Loman			"   10 - 1.50 Canton, 

  "  29 -  .75 Mr Loman			    12 - 2.00 E. Liverpool

  "  29 - 1.00 Cincinnati		    20 - 1.00 Bay Village

     30 - 1.00 Lansing, Mich.		    21 - 1.50 Hemlock N.Y

[$31.00]  			[19.75]

     31 -  .50 Cleveland		    22 - 1.00 Bay Village
     31 - 2.50 Canton

Apr   6 - 1.50 Chagrin Falls		    24 -  .50 Wooster O. x

 "    7 -  .50 Canton			    26 - 1.50 Sharon, Pa.

 "    8 - 1.50 Indianapolis		July 1 - 1.50 Chicago

      8 - 1.50 Eakin W. Va		 "   2 -  .50 S. Simmons x

      8 - 2.00 Portsmouth		     3 - 1.50 Cleveland

     11 - 1.00 Greenville		    17 - 1.00 Terre Haute, Ind.

     12 - 1.50 Columbus			    17 - 1.50 Cleveland

     14 - 1.50 Oswego New Y.		    18 -  .75 Woodfield O.

14 - 21 - 4.00 Columbus     	[14.25]     18 - 3.00 [New Brunswick R.I
						      [Sistersville W. Va

     20 - 1.00 Mr Conner		    19 - 1.00 Ada, O.

     20 - 1.50 Akron, O.		    27 - 1.00 Ferry Seed Man

     20 - 1.00 Escanaba Mich	 	    29 - 1.50 Portsmouth
			2
[24.50] 24 - 1.00 Canton
     25 - 1.50 Bardford, Pa.		    31 - 1.00 Chicago

     27 - 1.00 Plain City		Aug  1 - 1.50 Monica Calif

     29 - 1.50 Canton, O		 "   1 - 1.00 Glenmont O.

     30 - 1.00 Kenton			     4 - 2.00 Columbus implement man

May   3 - 1.50 Lakewood O		     5 - 1.50 Canton

 "    4 - 1.50 Dayton, O.		     7 - 1.00 Indianapolis

      6 - 1.00 London Ky	[31.50]     10 - 1.00 Mr Conner

      6 - 1.00 Mr Spearman		    10 - 1.00 Washington D.C.

      7 - 2.50 [Camden N.J.		    14 - 1.50 Holtville, Ariz
	       [Akron

     12 - 1.00 Akron			    17 - 1.50 Cleveland

     13 - 1.50 Canton, O		    22 - 1.00 Mr Rush

     15 - 1.00 Columbus		  	    23 - 1.50 Huntington, W.Va.

     15 - 1.00 Lakewood			    24 - 2.00 Detroit, Milking man

     16 - 1.00 Toledo			    25 - 1.50 Cleveland x

     18 - 1.00 Greenville		    29 - 1.50 Columbus

     18 - 1.50 Cleveland		    30 -  .50 Fort Wayne, Ind

[29.50] 19 - 1.50 New Castle, Pa.	    30 - 1.50 Monroe, O

     20 - 1.50 Canton, O.		    30 - 1.50 Palm Beach Fla.

     23 - 1.00 Detroit Mich		    30 - 2.50 Bay Village O

     23 - 1.00 Cambridge		    30 - 1.00 Dayton, O

     25 - 1.00 Mr Conner		    31 - 2.50 Bay Village
					    31 - 1.00 Philadelphia Pa
     25 - 1.50 St Petersburg Fla	    31 - 1.50 Columbus

     27 - 1.50 Cleveland		Sept 3 -  .50 Springfield O

     30 - 1.50 St Louis, Mo		 "   4 - 1.50 Lexington Ky

     31 - 1.00 Oberlin			 "  10 - 1.50 Dayton O

     31 - 2.50 Heneryetta Okla		    10 -  .50 Dora Beattie

June  1 - 1.00 Plain City		    14 - 1.00 Mr Conner

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[corresponds to page 69 of Hopkins House Record Book 1931-1932]

							69

Sept 18	1.00 [illegible]

		LaGrange

 "   19	 .75 Salem, G

 "   20 1.00 Crooksville

 "   22 2.00 Cleveland

 "   23  .75 Rochester NY

 "   23 1.00 Akron

 "   23 1.50 Toledo O

 "   24  .75 Cleveland Poultry man

     26 2.50 [Sebring, E. Livingspool

     30  .75 Butler, Columbus

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In his home, the unpretentious

brick dwelling on East William

St., he spent his boyhood days</text>
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                                FOREWORD

                           Two-fold is the in-

                           tent of this volume-

                           to reflect student

                            life in Delaware

                          County schools today

                           and to depict the

                           life of a Delaware

                          student of a former

                           day who rose from

                          humble origin to be

                          twice Congressman,

                           thrice Governor,

                         Brigadier - General, 

                           and President

                           of the United

                             States.


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His devoted sister influenced

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[drawing] SCHOOLS

	In November of the year 1838

Rutherford B. Hayes entered Kenyon

College.  Diligent, generous, retrospec-

tive, and vigorous, he applied himself

to his studies with his ideal placed

high.  Four years later he entered

Harvard law School from which he

was graduated with distinction.  This

same faithfulness to a purpose is re-

flected in the intent of the students

of Delaware County.
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                    <text>[page  10]

[corresponds to page Six]


			Factors Determining Success


	Although we may not agree as to the meaning of success there can be no disagree-

ment about its importance to the individual and the nation.  Whether success means

supplying individual needs or rendering a public service its importance is recognized.

The question which is raised in all divisions of government from the largest to the

smallest subdivision of township and school district is, "What can be done to promote

the common welfare."  Considered from the standpoint of the individual and the

group this investigation seeks to determine how all the people can be better served

through the ability of the individual to serve.


	The question of individual and national success is centuries old and has resulted

in but one conclusion.  America has only one answer to the question and that is

education, as embodied in the free public schools of the nation.


	If success depends upon education, then, as has been well said, "education is the

most momentous as well as the most essential business of the human race."  Education

like success has a variable meaning, but it has generally been understood to mean one

or more of three things.  It may be understood to mean getting useful knowledge,

acquiring skill, or, shaping ideals; and should properly be considered to mean all of

these things.  Education produces useful changes in the individual; a change in

knowledge, a change in skill, a change in ideals.


	Our public school system represents one of the greatest factors in bringing about

these useful changes.  The school represents the experience of all time as to the best

method of furnishing opportunities which will stimulate the effort of the individual

and bring about the desirable changes.  The school makes the greatest contribution to

individual and national success, and is only little less important than food, clothing

and shelter.


	On the billboards of the country we read, "They satisfy."--"The flavor lasts,"

and cheerfully make a national expenditure of five billions annually.  Where shall we

emblazon, "Education the greatest factor in success," so that it will be less difficult

to make the property tax the only source of revenue for the support of the public

SEVENTEEN BILLIONS FOR LUXURIES AND ONE BILLION FOR EDU-

CATION does not indicate that we have rightly valued the factors contributing to our

success.


	With the ever increasing demands of a complex civilization we can no longer hope

to make the property tax the only source of revenue for the support of the public

schools.  Especially is this true from the standpoint of farming communities, which, to

a great extent have lost their former significance with respect to the nation's wealth.

Our success will depend not upon our ability to reduce expenditures for education, but

upon our ability to devise methods of taxation, which will draw revenue from the vast

and almost wholly untouched sources of wealth derived from private and business in-

comes.  When these matters have been properly adjusted, a new day will dawn for the

public schools, and education, as never before, will contribute to the success of the in-

dividual and the nation.


								Paul M. Lybarger</text>
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[photo]  

     PAUL M. LYBARGER

County Superintendent of Schools


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[corrresponds to page Eight]


Ashley High School


[photo]  MISS FLORENCE LEAS B.A.	MR. WALTER YOUNG B.S.		MISS GLADYS MUCHMORE

	 Principal			Superintendent			B.Sc. in Ed.

	 Ohio Wesleyan University	Ohio Wesleyan University	Ohio State University

	 Mathematics and French		Civics and Latin		English and Book- 
                                                                        keeping]


			The School Year


	We are glad to say that this year there has been added another profi-

table era to the history of Ashley High.  In reviewing the accomplishments

of the past year we should first note the Fall Festival.


	It was one of the enjoyable events of the year.  It was held in Novem-

ber in different sections of the School Building.  A varied program was

given consisting of three shows in the Auditorium given by the grades

and a few high school students.  A Ministrel Show, A Court of Justice,

Japanese Tea Room, Country Store and a Fish Pond.  Popcorn and candy

were sold.  The proceeds which were one hundred and fifty dollars were

used to secure bookcases and other needed articles for our school.


	Our school has been well diversified by parties and banquets.  Dur-

ing the pleasant autumn months weiner and marshmallow roasts were

held by the classes, but as winter approached entertainment changed ac-</text>
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[corresponds to page Nine]


[photo] MR. WILLIAM OWEN B.A.		MR. ROGER WARNER		MISS BERYLE ALDRICH

	 Ohio Wesleyan University	B.Sc. in Agriculture		Ohio Wesleyan 
                                                                        University

	 Social and Natural Sciences	Ohio State University		Music

					Smith Hughes Agriculture


			Honor Students


cordingly.  A party was given in honor of the winners of the ticket selling

contest for the Lyceum course.  Then a banquet was enjoyed by the com-

munity followed by a Parent-and-Son banquet given by the agriculture

class.  This spring a banquet was given in honor of the winning Society

in the Literary contest.  We are now looking forward to two more impor-

tant events which are "The Junior-Senior" Banquet and "The Alumni

Banquet."


	The Literary Societies, the Spartan and Athenaen have been very suc-

cessful this year in the accomplishment of their aim of bettering the

speaking as well as the writing of English in School.  Many very enter-

taining programs, including one joint program have been given, consisting

mostly of plays, recitations, debates, songs and instrumental pieces,

through which much unexpected ability has been discovered.  We hope the

societies will continue their work next year, for we feel that it is a great

asset to our school.</text>
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                    <text>[page 14]

[corresponds to page Ten]


Bellpoint


[photos]


Miss Morehouse			Mrs. D. M. Harter

Science and Mathematics		Music

Ohio Wesleyan B.A. '24		Ohio Wesleyan '22


		Mrs. M. L. Harter

		Supt.

		Ohio Wesleyan B.A. '17


Mr. Guy Zimmer			Miss Taggart

Physical Education		Principal

Coach				Ohio Wesleyan B.A. '23


		   BOARD OF EDUCATION

Mrs. Ida M. Fry, President; O.C. Hutchinson, Clerk; Van Piersol;

Clayton McCloud; Frank Patrick and Eldridge Rutherford.</text>
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                    <text>[page 15]

[corresponds to page Eleven]

    
                              Bellpoint School


	The Bellpoint School is continually striving to meet its ever increasing aims.  Our

ideals are high ones and as we gradually realize them, new purposes arise to keep

us moving onward in this struggle for progress.


	The school has many accomplishments in the various fields.  Our triumphs in

athletics are to be envied.  The interest in music is shown by our orchestra and ope-

rettas.  Juniors and Seniors have become enthusiastic about dramatics, forming a

Dramatic Club under the direction of Miss Clarine Morehouse.  The Lecture Course

and community gatherings have brought the people together and aroused a cooperative

community spirit.  The interest of the community is manifested by the loyal backing

they give to all school activities.  The successful operation of the school has been

brought about by the spirit of cooperation shown by all.</text>
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                    <text>[page 16]

[corresponds to page Twelve]


Berlin

[photos]


MISS ALICE VAN BRIMMER, B.A.	MISS DOROTHY FLANDERS, B.A.

Ohio Wesleyan University	Ohio State University

Latin and French		English and History

		SUPT. M. V. THRUSH, Ph. B. in Educ.

		University of Chicago


				Our Year's Work


	At the beginning of the school year the most recent course of Study from the State

High School Supervisor was put into operation.  This called for three new classes, Biology,

Home Economics and Manual Training.  The Board of Education voted liberal appro-

priations for these new lines of work.  Much interest has been shown in the additions

to our course of study and it is hoped that through co-operation of the students and

the school patrons that this type of more practical education may be even more ade-

quately taken care of next year.


	At the fall election the people of the district showed their interest in the welfare

of the children by voting for a continuation of the three mill levy for a period of five

years.  The favorable vote on this measure enabled the Board of Education to purchase

some much-needed equipment.  A reliable encyclopedia was placed in the high school;

about seventy-five volumes were added to the library; supplementary readers were

purchased for the grades; sanitary towels have been provided; and additional seats

were secured for the auditorium.  These additions to the school equipment have made

our school much more able to render full service to the youth of the community.</text>
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                    <text>[page 17]

[corresponds to page Thirteen]


Center Village


[photos]


MILDRED FRESHWATER	SUPT. W.J. HIMES	PRINCIPAL G.M. PLUMB
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                    <text>[page 18]

[corresponds to page Fourteen]


Brown High School

[photos]


Hubert W. Nutt, Ph.D., Univ. Chicago		Lydia L. Lightring, B.A., D.O.

Supervisor of Student Observers			Special Supervisor of Girls' Physical Training


			George N. Thurston, A.M., O.W.U.

			Supervising Teacher of Science


Winona C. Jones, B.A., O.W.U.			Gladys M. Palmer, B.A., Ohio Univ.

Supervising Teacher of Home Economics		Supervising Teacher of English


				Our Friends


	Early in the school year of 1924-25 the voters of the Brown Township School Dis-

trict renewed the three mill levy for a period of five years.  The vote stood 316 for the

levy to 81 against.  Confidence of this type encourages the Board of Education in its

efforts to provide the best education the Township can afford for its children.  And

this, the welfare of the children, is the only standard by which any school policy can be

judged, whether it be financial or pedagogical.  Dr. H. W. Nutt emphasized this in a

talk to the patrons of the district at one of the community meetings.


	On Friday February 20th a conference on student teaching was held in Delaware.

The afternoon session of this conference adjourned to our school to study the type of

student teaching being done here.  Among those attending were Professors of Edu-

cation from Ohio State, Columbia University, Dennison, Wooster, and Superintendents

and Principals from Columbus, Mt. Vernon, Troy, and Akron.  One of these men, a

principal of a junior high school in Columbus, expressed the opinion that he had re-</text>
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[corresponds to page Fifteen]


Brown High School


[photos]  


David R. Smith. A.M., O.W.U.			Judson C. Siddall, B.A., Otterbein

Supervising Teacher of Social Science		Supervising Teacher of Mathematics


Emma G. Elliott					Hayden Boyers, A.M., O.W.U.

Supervising Teacher of Music			Supervising Teacher of French


			William Blayney, B.A., O.W.U.

			Supervising Teacher of Spanish


ceived more definite help from this meeting than from any teacher's meeting he could

remember.  When the opportunity was given the organization to appoint the meeting

at some other place next year, they voted unanimously, on motion of Superintendent

Collicot of Columbus, that they would like to return for a meeting here in October, if

the invitation were extended to them.  The inspiration that such visitation brings to

a school was clearly expressed in the hearty cooperation of the high school pupils in

doing well, and without affectation, whatever duties were assigned to them.


	The Board of Education has just received a letter of congratulation from the State

Department of Education has just received a letter of congratulation from the State

membership by the North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools at the

recent Chicago meeting.


	As we reflect on these things we remember that the ladder of success is full of

slivers for those who slide back.  We can only reach the next rung by industry, courage,

and cooperation, qualities that have been exhibited by the pupils, the faculty, the

parents, and the Board of Education, in the past, these are our chief grounds for hope

in the future.
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[corresponds to page Sixteen]


Hyatts


[photos]


IRIS LOWRY			ARTHUR S. POSTLE		LEONARD UTLEY

Prin.				Supt.				Ohio University

Ohio Wesleyan A.B. '22		Ohio Wesleyan B.A. '20		Manual Training

English and History		Science and Public Speaking	


	JEANETTE GOODING-HARTER			LOUISE WHITTIER

	Ohio Wesleyan				Ohio Wesleyan A.B. '24

	Music					English, French and Domestic

						Science


	Nineteen hundred twenty-four and five marks a red letter year in the history

of Hyatts High School.  Three new departments were added to the high school, namely,

manual training for boys, domestic science for girls and music for all.  The School

Board, in making these additions, felt that they were supplying a genuine community

need.  Their wisdom in making this move has already been borne out by the splendid

advancement of the high school students along these lines.


	Mr. Utley, as manual training instructor, has worked wonders in his department.

Starting with no equipment whatever except a bare room he has, through the coopera-

tion and perseverance of his class of boys, equipped the room second to none of the

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[corresponds to page Seventeen]


[photos]


  For the girls a course in home-making has been instituted.  Miss Whittier, in

charge of this department, has made of it one of the important parts of the school.

The first half of the year was devoted to sewing and along with the actual needle-

work went instruction in the selection of materials, patterns, and all those details so

dear to the hearts of women.  By selling candy at basketball games the girls managed

to secure funds to equip their department with a sewing machine, pans, kettles and

other necessary articles.  One day each week the girls prepare their own dinner.  On

Friday of each week they serve a hot noon lunch at a nominal cost to all of the

pupils of the school.


	Many are the commendations heaped upon the Board for their forethought in pro-

viding music for the school through the addition of Mrs. Jeanette Gooding-Harter to

the faculty this year.  A large crowd witnessed the high school operetta, "El Bandido,"

a splendid production considering that this was the first year of any musicial training

for the cast of the play.  Two grade operettas are to follow yet before the end of

the year.


				__________________


				  SCHOOL BOARD


				W.H. Kentner, Pres.

				J.C. White, Clerk

				A.P. Cruikshank, V.P.

				Ray Baker

				Sprague Jackson</text>
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Galena

[photos]


			OLIVER N. JOHNSON

			      Supt.

			Ohio Wesleyan B.A. '21

		Latin, Algebra, Literature, Business Arithmetic


MRS. OLIVER N. JOHN				GEORGE S. HOUGH

Principal					Ohio Wesleyan B.A. '24

Miss. State College for Women B.A. '20		French, Geometry, Physics, General

History, English, Civics and Problems		Science and Coach of Athletics

of American Democracy


			History of Galena School


	Three generations have passed in and out of the same Galena school building.

Barefoot farmer boys have entered and have gone out fitted to take their places as

senators, financiers and artists.

	
	Battered by the rushing passage of time the old building presents its unlovely,

loved visage to those who have grown old and gray in its shadow, those who are in

the full prime of life, to those who are just learning the ways of the world and to the

little children who daily come in response to the summoning clang of the old bell.


	For three score years it has seen the town and its inhabitants change while it

changed only at the will of the elements.  Staunch and strong it has stood and will

stand for the alloted one hundred year, then collapse as the "One Hoss Shay" collapsed.</text>
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[corresponds to page Nineteen]


[photos]         
                           Orange
			

                      H.G. Southwick

			    Supt.

		       Ohio Wesleyan B.A.

	   Dramatic coach, English and Social Science


L.L. CANFIELD		MISS LUCILE TIDRICK		H.R. FISHER

Musical Director	Ohio State B.A.			Principal

			Language		Basketball Coach, Science and Mathematics


 Orange School has been making modest but consistent strides toward the best

possible training both for present practical results and future pleasure and development.


	The board has been cooperating and loyaly providing a new encyclopedia and

other library books for the pupils and teachers.  They have also extended the laboratory

equipment so that we have a very good background for research in scientific lines.


	We have had a four number lecture course consisting of the Duggin Trio, a Scotch

musical company of pleasing and human appeal.  This was followed by Prof. J.H.

Dickason with an appeal for high ideals and clean living.  The next number was

Miller the magician who entertained and kept guessing the children both old and young.

The final number was Abbot, an interpreter of merit who caused us to follow in jest

and earnest the little frailities of life as reflected by foreigner and Yankee in crowded

mart or secluded hamlet.


	We have been pleased to have the community work with us and for us in giving

a farmers institute with farm instruction, an insight into the working of our state

legislature and with a talented program of fun and music.
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[corresponds to page Twenty]


			Ostrander

[photos]

		    A.O. LONG

			Supt.

		Wittenberg A.B. '18

	    Science and Social Sciences


VIOLA TRIMPLE					C.E. HATCH

Ohio State A.B. '23				Prin.

Latin and English				Ohio Wesleyan A.B. '23

						Mathematics and Science


	The Ostrander School has been recognized as a First Grade High School for more

than twelve years.  During the past year many changes were made in the faculty.

but new members of that group have found a hearty cooperation from the community

in all their undertakings.  Also there has existed the most friendly feeling among the

teachers themselves which has been appreciated very much by the new superintendant.

With this kind of spirit in both school and community there is no reason why the

Ostrander High School cannot go on to better and higher things in the years to come.

The school is badly in need of a good gymnasium and more and better equipment for

the teaching of Manual Arts and Home Economics.  However with the present outlook

these do not appear so far away.  In a community in which the school is so well backed

as in this such needs as we now have are only a matter of time and ability to acquire.</text>
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[corresponds to page Twenty-One]


Powell


[photos]   


MRS. MARJORIE M. WILCOX			MRS. GEORGE HOUGH

Ohio State '23 B.S. in Ag.		Ohio Wesleyan '22 B.A.

Science and Home Economics		Music


		         GRANT WHEELER
  
			     Supt.

		Mathematics, Commercial subjects and

			    Latin


	          History of the Powell High School


	By the laws of the state, on the 20th day of August, 1900, the Board of Education

in Liberty Township passed a resolution to establish a High School of the third grade

at Powell.  This High School had a two years' course of study for seven months each.


	On the 21st day of April, 1902, the school was moved to Hyattsville where it re-

mained until 1905 when it was returned to Powell and raised to a second grade high

School.


	In February, 1911, the High School was made first grade and Mr. Edgar Law

was the first superintendent.  In this same year the board purchased a new site and

erected a new building at a cost of $24,880, where now over 250 children enjoy the

advantages in acquiring an education.

	
	This school has the distinction of being the first centralized school in Delaware

County, and also the first school in the state to transport the children to and from their

home in motor driven buses.


							Mrs. Marjorie M. Wilcox</text>
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[corresponds to page Twenty-Two]


Radnor Faculty


[photos]


PROF. JOHN T. MARSHMAN, M.A.	SUPT. W.A. DICKERSON, B.A.	H.W. NUTT, Ph. D.

Supervisor of Public Speaking	Mathematics, Social Science	Supervisor of Supervisors and

								Student Teachers

ELLEN PUGH, B.A.		PRIN. D.H. THOMAS, B.S.		HELEN BAKER, B.A.

Latin, History, Mathematics	Science, Manual Training	English, Domestic Science, Music


LYDIA L. LIGHTING, B.A.						W. HAYDEN BOYERS, B.A.

Supervisor of Physical Education				Supervisor of French</text>
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[corresponds to page Twenty-Three]


Radnor--A Demonstration School


[photo]


	Radnor High School is very fortunate in being one of the demonstration schools

of Ohio Wesleyan University.


	Under this plan several of the high school courses are taught by students of the

University who are majoring in education work, and have had special training and

preparation for high school teaching.


	The student teachers are closely supervised both by the University and by the

regular instructors of the various courses in the high school.  The purpose of all this

supervision is to improve methods of teaching so that the pupils will derive the greatest

possible benefits from their studies.


	In addition to the benefits already mentioned, Radnor's cooperation with Ohio

Wesleyan has made possible the following:  a course in French by which pupils may get

out their college entrance language requirement; a course in Public Speaking; a

course in Debate; physical education, as required by law, under teachers trained for

that particular work; well trained coaches for girls' and boys' track teams; a division

of the Junior and Senior English class, making for more efficient teaching; use of

University library books; free tuition for all Radnor teachers attending night classes at

the University; and furthermore it gives substantial financial aid to our school.</text>
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[corresponds to page Twenty-Four]


Sunbury

[photo]

Sunbury High School

[photo]

 Mr. Artz

[photo]

Miss Sinker

[photo] 

Miss Huston

[photo]

Supt. McFarland</text>
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[corresponds to unlabeled page Twenty-Five]


[drawing]  CLASSES


	The wave of anti-slavery agi-

tation preceding the Civil War found

the young attorney, Rutherford B. Hayes,

defending the fugitive slaves in the 

Cincinnati courts.  The opportunity

of equal right for every boy and girl

was championed by this genius 

whose character and thought

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[corresponds to page Twenty-Six]


Ashley Seniors


[photos]


RUTH GALE		LEWIS MARTIN HACK	NANCY HOLT

"Sophia"		"Lewie"			"Nan"


LESTER DETWILLER	ERMA DAVIS		LUCILLE DOWNING

"Les"			"Jimmy"			"Susie"


DOROTHY BUCK		GEORGE BENEDICT		ERMA CLINE

"Dix"			"Benny"			"Opie"
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Ashley Seniors


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WAYVE ROSECRANS		HUBERT VANAUSDAL	DOROTHY SHAW

"Doc"			"Sorg, Grippe, Dave"	"Dot"


ETHEL MEYERS		BESSIE MYERS		VETA REBO

"Jack"			"Bess"			"Dick"


RUTH KOHLER					MABEL MILLER

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                                 Ashley Seniors


RUTH GALE					WAYVE ROSECRANS

  College Prep; Choral; Dramatics; Latin	  College Prep; Choral Class 4; Drama-

  Classical Society; spartan Literary So-	  tice 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Classical Society

  ciety.					  2; President Athenian Literary Society

  "Yea, despise me for I'm all the proud-	  4; Orchestra 3, 4; Class Treasurer 1,

  er for it."					  2, 3, 4; Secretary of Class 4.

						  "A blithe heart blooms in its owners

						  heart.
LEWIS MARTIN HACK

  Entered from Cardington 3; College		DOROTHY SHAW

  Prep; President of Class 3, 4; President	  Entered from Morgantown, West Vir-

  of Agriculture Class 3; President of		  ginia 4; College Prep; Choral Class 4;

  Athletic Association 4; Manager Boys'		  Dramatics 4; Orchestra 4; Spartan

  Basket Ball Team 4; Foot Ball 3, 4;		  Literary Society.

  Track 3, 4; Choral Class 3, 4; Drama-		  "As quiet and as good a girl as can be."

  tics 3, 4; Athenian Literary Society;

  Debate 3.					HUBERT VANAUSDAL

  "We often wonder what he thinks about."	  College Prep; Basket Ball 3, 4; Foot

						  Ball 3, 4; Base Ball 3, 4; Choral Class

NANCY HOLT					  2, 3; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Track; Spar-

  College Prep; Choral Class 1, 2, 3, 4;	  tan, Literary Society.

  Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Athenian Literary	  "Nothing bothers him."

  Society; Latin Classical Society 2; De-	

  bate 3; Secretary of Class 1, 2, 3; Sec-	GEORGE BENEDICT

  retary of Athletic Association 4.		  Smith-Hughes Agriculture; President

  "Studiousness dotted with wit--who		  of Agriculture Class 4; Choral Class 1,

  could ask for more."				  2, 3, 4; Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Spartan

						  Literary Society; Foot Ball 2, 3, 4; Bas-

						  ket Ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 4.

RUTH KOHLER					  "Never do today what you can put off

  College Prep; Choral Class 1, 2, 3, 4;	  until tomorrow."

  Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket Ball 1, 2

  3, 4; Track 2, 4; Athenian Literary		DOROTHY BUCK

  Society.					  College Prep; Choral Class 1, 2, 3, 4;

  "A thing of beauty and joy forever."		  Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Classical So-

						  ciety 4; President of Spartan Literary

MABEL MILLER					  Society 4; Debate 3.

  Entered from Magnetic Springs 4; Col-		  "You know I say just what I think,

  lege Prep; Dramatics 4; Choral 4; Bas-	  nothing more or less."

  ket Ball 4; Track 4; Athenian Literary

  Society.					ERMA CLINE

  "Happy-go-lucky fair and free			  College Prep; Choral Class 1, 2, 3, 4;

  Nothing there is that bothers me."		  Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Classical So-

						  ciety 2; Secretary-Treasurer Spartan

BESSIE MYERS					  Literary Society 3; Vice President of

  College Prep; Athenian Literary So-		  Class 3, 4.

  ciety; Latin Classical Society.		  "Some little bug will get you some day."

  "Thy quiet way befits thy peaceful	

  spirit."					ERMA DAVIS

						  College Prep; Choral Class 1, 2, 3, 4;

						  Dramatics 1, 2, 3, 4; Spartan Literary

ETHEL MYERS					  Society; Basket Ball 4; Track 2, 4.

  College Prep; Athenian Literary Soci-		  "Everybody smiled that met her, none

  ety.						  were glad that said farewell."

  "She doeth little kindnesses, which most	

  leave undone."				LESTER DETWEILER

						  Entered from Ostrander 3; Smith-

VETO RIBO					  Hughes Agriculture; Track 3, 4; Choral

  College Prep; Choral 1, 2, 3, 4; Basket	  Class 4; Dramatics 3, 4.

  Ball Team 1, 2, 3, 4; Captain of Basket	  "Dates are fine but,--I like cherries."

  Ball Team 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama,		

  tics 1, 2, 3, 4; Spartan Literary Society.	LUCILE DOWNING

  "If she will she will, you may depend		  Entered from Westerville 4; College

  on't."					  Prep; Athenian Literary Society.

						  "A cute little maid with eyes so bright;

						  She does all things with all her might."</text>
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Ashley


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Ashley Undergraduates


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                    <text>[page 35]

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			Ashley Undergraduates


			     _________


			      Juniors


	1ST ROW--R. Temple, F. Foust, T. Bartholomew, M. Hack, H. Shoemaker, J.

Powers, P. McCay.


	2ND ROW--H. Pickett, P. Osborn. H. Osborn, H. Slack, M. Hurlow, H. Stanley.


	3RD ROW--C. Martin, A. Barton, C. Haughn, P. Zent, J. McLead.

	
	The present Junior Class entered high school in 1922 and naturally like all Fresh-

men they were green, very mischievous and disobedient altho they mastered their trials

and duties very well.  They felt quite dignified to pass on to the Sophomore year.  As

Sophomores they were very well represented in dramatics and athletics.  They initiated

a large class of unruly Freshmen.  The Junior year has been busy, gay and eventful.

We have proved to be excellent reporters and helped make the operetta, "Toreadors" a

success.  Several members participated in the contest between the literary societies.

Other events of the year will be the Junior Class Play and the banquet in honor of the

seniors.  We are full of hope for a happy and successful year when we shall be Seniors.


			       _________


			       Sophomores

	
	1ST ROW--E. Gale, I. Osborn, M. Green, M. Downing, M. Evans, H. Wyant, T.

Hoffmire, L. Strait.


	2ND ROW--A. Barton, L. Welch, E. Sperry, B. Babcock, L. Morris, H. Keifer, R.

Breece, and C. Claypool.


	3RD ROW--W. Nicholson, C. Westbrook, H. Rathburn, M. Smith, M. smith, R.

Wood, E. Benedict.


	In the fall of 1923 our class entered high School with an enrollment of thirty.

After many trials and disappointments most of us attained the Sophomore rank.  The

class has been increased by the addition of pupils from Marengo.


	We have shown our ability in many different ways.  Our most interesting event

of this year was the initiation of the Freshmen.  In Athletics the Sophomores were

well represented.  Important roles in the operetta were also filled by members of our

class.


	With so many talented and capable classmates we are looking forward to the time

when we will be upper classmen.


			         __________


				  Freshmen


	1ST ROW--E. Ralston, H. McGonigle, P. Taylor, M. Kiner, J. Randloph, B. Bishop,

M. Jeffery, C. Wornstaff, M. Dennis, R. Buck, M. Holt, H. Martin, M. Hall, I. Hershey,

M. Williams, K. Barber, T. Burch.


	2ND ROW--R. Haines, F. Hatton, R. Myers, R. Buck, M. Ligget, V. Whipple, M.

Strait, I. Richmond, A. Day, C. Dray, R. Thatcher, H. Cole.


	3RD ROW--R. Liget, C. McClish, K. Zent, A. Myres, E. Vanausdal, C. Raines, L.

Temple, L. Snair, E. DeVol, G. Aldrich.


	On the first day of September 1924, forty-six Freshmen entered Ashley High

School, and in a ffew days were known as the largest and worst class in school.


	After we were over our first fright, we were entertained and initiated by the

Sophomores.  Their talk was larger than their deeds.  We came thorough unharmed!


	In Athletics three of our members made the football team, eight the basket ball

squads.  We were also represented in the operetta.  "Toreadors," and best of all, one

of our members represented Ashley in the Oratorical contest at Delaware.</text>
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[corresponds to page Thirty-Two]


Berlin Seniors

[photos]

LEODEMIA WEAVER			HUGH VELEY		MARY SCHANK

	ROBERT OEHLER				FRANCES JOHNS

			LEONA B. FRESHWATER

	CLOIS SMITH				JOHN M. KENDALL</text>
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                    <text>[page 37]

[corresponds to page Thirty-Three]


				Berlin Seniors


Name			Usually Seen		Ambition	Probable destination

Robert Oehler		Joking			Farmer			Hobo

Clois Smith		Studying		Lawyer			President

Frances Johns		Giggling		More Dates		Circus Lady

Leona Freshwater	Primping		Like Mary Pickford	No one knows

Mary Schank		Flirting		Poetess		      Mrs. Somebody

Lodemia Weaver		Talking			College Graduate	Old Maid

Hugh Veley		Arguing			"A Crook"		Hired Man

Dorothy Colflesh	Smiling			Become Slender		Doubtful

John Kendall		Watching the Ladies	Boss			Gambler


				Senior Activities


MARY E. SCHANK--"Topsy"				HUGH VELEY--"Vealy"

  English Course, Class Poet.			Basket-ball '25, Class President '25,

  "We are not to blame for our lack of		College Entrance Course, "The pawpaw

  sense."					Thrower."

LODEMIA RUTH MARGARITE WEAVER--			  "A Crook?  No, just a false alarm."

  "Deam"					ROBERT OEHLER--"Bob"

  Treasurer of the Girls' Athletic Associ-	  Class Treasurer '24, Operetta '24.

  ation '24 and '25, College Entrance		  "His 'Chev' runs excellently--down hill."

  Course.					CLOIS SMITH--"Stubby"

  "Talking is the activity I like best of	  President of class '24, College Entrance

  all."						  Course, Librarian.

FRANCES JOHNS--"Brownie"			  "My heart to any little Girl easy to

  Operetta '24, Basket ball '24 and '25,	  manage."

  Commercial Course.				JOHN M. KENDALL--"Mark"

  "I always try to take it easy."		  Commercial Course, Librarian.

LEONA FRESHWATER--"Toots"			  "I warrant thou art a merry fellow and

  Class Secretary-Treasurer '25, Operet-	  cares for nothing."

  ta '24 and 25, Commercial Course, Bas-

  ketball 24, and 25.

  "Her deviltry is all a cheat."


				Class Will


	We, the graduating class of the High School of Berlin Township County of Dela-

ware, State of Ohio, being of full age, of unusually sound mind, and unsurpassable

memory and understanding, do make, publish, and declare, this to be our last will and

testament;


	To the class of '26 as a whole we relinquish our observational seats along the

windows, and also the use of the dictionary, encyclopedias, maps et cetera.


	To the sophomores we bequeath our success in books.  Absorb the studious habits

which have been ours for four years and you too may arrive at the station of senior-

hood.


	To the freshmen we get all of the old basketball shoes, chewing gum stuck beneath

the seats, rubbish, and any and everything which they can keep from the clutches of

the other classes.


	To the following individuals we assign, to have and to hold forever, the herein men-

tioned items:


	To "Skinny" Maloney, the size of Dorothy Colflesh.

	To Neil Dunham, the studiousness of Clois Smith.

	To Louise Furnis, the modesty of Lodemia Weaver.

	To Chloe Anna James, the winning eyes of Leona Freshwater.

	To Alta Ross, some of the height of Frances Johns.

	To Marvin Breece, a goodly portion of the egotism of John Kendall.

	To Laurens Davenport, a little of the wisdom of Robt. Oehler.

	To Herbert Lackey, some of the trickiness of Hugh Veley in basket ball.

	To Mildred Piatt, the cheerfulness of Mary Schank.

	To the faculty, all of the many bright gems of thought developed by us in class

work and examinations.

	In witness, we the class of '25, the testators, have here unto set our hand and seal

on this seventeenth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-five.


							Signed, The Seniors

							  H. Veley, President</text>
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                    <text>[page 39]

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				Berlin Undergraduates

				  The Junior Class


	TOP--Homer Sherman, Florence Weaver, Edward Griffith.


	MIDDLE--Laurens Davenport, Florence Reeder, Mildred Piatt, Mary Sherman,

Neil Dunham.


	BOTTOM--Glorine Boner, Alice Evans, Ruth Bukey, Chloe Anna James, Louise

Furnis.


	We are the freshmen of 1922, grown into juniorhood.  Now we are wiser and have

accomplished much in our three years of study.  The entire school is proud of the

athletes in our class.  Our class is well represented on both teams.  We have attained

highest honors as the Berlin "cutups".


	As each of us have chosen our ambitions early, I will list them:  Neil, "to be a

clown," Bill, "to get through;" Glorine, "to be a musician;" Ed, "to be a preacher;"

Mick, "to grow thin;" Chloe Anna, "to grow taller;" Homer, "to gain speed;" Louise,

"to stay in love;" "Mary E., " to be an old maid;" Florence, "to own a beauty parlor;"

Ruth, "to have dates;" Alice, "to be a cook;" and lastly, the thirteenth of our class,

Dutch Weaver, "to get a girl."


				The Sophomore Class


	TOP--Leo Maloney, Herbert Lackey, Joseph Woods, James Hubbard.


	MIDDLE--Geneve Bockoven, Louise McNett, Lucille Lackey, Mary Rodenfels,

May Davidson.


	BOTTOM--Alta Ross, Florence Dominy, David Taylor, Elda Jones, Mary Yantis.


	Mima Shade, the matron of the class, is followed by May that quiet and studious

little maid.  Florence Dominy, Our giggling treasurer, chases in the pennies.  Leo,

the "Sheik," was elected vice-president by the girls' vote.  Alta Ross renders first aid

to the injured, While Herbert, the class sky-scrapper, is the star shot.  Mary and

Geneva, our class beauties, charm and yet startle, "Jim" and "Pat" with their artful

complexions.  Miss Lackey's "radio" broadcasts the news to all the class.  David, the

president, won his popularity by ever-ready jokes and clever gestures.  The class

mystery centers around what Elda Jones uses to make his hair stick to his head so

closely.  Mary is writing a book on, "Why Ceasar did not Die in Infancy."  Lastly,

Louise McNett is demonstrating the economy of buying powder in the bulk.


								Louise McNett


				The Freshman Class


	TOP--Kendall Kennedy, Cecil Rice, Walter Davenpoprt, Marvin Breece.


	MIDDLE--Laneva Collins, Garnet Evans, Harlan Hall, Winston Alkire, Annamay

Farmer, Marie Williams, Carrie Davidson.


	BOTTOM--Beatrice McNett, Ruth Trigg, Miriam Fickel, Loma James, Kenneth

Reed, Betty Jane Kennedy.


	We are eighteen in number, eight boys and ten girls.  We poor tiny freshmen have

recovered from the fear which hovered over us until after the "initiation" which the

upper classes insisted upon giving us at the freshman party.  We now feel at home

in the high school and have won the admiration of the "smart" sophomores, conceited

juniors, and wise seniors.


	The first semester passed rapidly and the mid-year exams proved no obstacle to

our progress.  We are studying hard and anxiously looking forward for the finals

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                               Bellpoint Seniors


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GERTRUDE ALDRICH--"Gertie"			HENRIETTA VAN GUNDY--"Henry"

 "To know her is a source of education."	 "Her unextinguished laughter shakes the 
                                                 skies."

 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Debate	2; Class Sec.-	 Debate 3; Orator 4; Toreadors 4; Track 3;

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 Dramatic Club 4; Track 2, 3, 4.


GLADYS ANDREWS--"Jimmy"				EDNA HEATH--"Shiner"

 "If I continue to endure you a little longer,	 "If she will, she will, you may depend on't;

 I may by degrees dwindle into a wife."		 And if she won't, she won't, and there's an

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 						 Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 2; Captain of Basket-

						 ball Team 2, 3.

	
FREDERICK COX--"Coxy"				WILLIAM HEATH---"Bill"

 "So bright his father calls him son."		 "His hair was roll'd in many a curious fret,

 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Debate 2.	 Much like a rich and curious coronet."

						 Debate 2, 3; Track 2, 3; Senior Play 2; Class

						 Vice-President 3; Dramatic Club 4.


MARGARET JONES--"Margie"			GLADYS HEATH--"Glad"

 "She's pretty to look at, witty to talk with.	 "They do best who make the least noise."

  and pleasant to be with."			 Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 2.

 Debate 1 (3 at Hyatts); Track 2; Sec-Treas. of

 Class 4; Sec-Treas. of Dramatic Club 4; Hy-

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Bellpoint Seniors


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[photo 3] MARION THOMAS-"Coddy"          [photo 4]CATHERINE PATINGALE--"Katy"

"my only books.                            "Be thou familiar but by no

Were women's looks                            means vulgar."

And folly's all they've taught                Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2;

me."                                          Dramatic Club 4; Glee Club 4.

Pres. Athletic Association 4;

Pres. Dramatic Club 4; Basket-

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Play 3


[photo 5] Reba Rhodes-"Bebe"         [photo 6] DEAN PHILLIPS--"Dean"                

  "I just can't make those eyes       "Women don't worry me, I have

behave."                              other troubles."

			              Mathematics 1, 2, 3, 4.





[photo 7] HAROLD McMILLEN--"Buster"   [photo 8] HAROLD BEAN--"Did"
                                      
"Smiles, smiles, unending smiles,     "Happy am I; from care I am

make radiant lines of miles, and       free, 

miles."                                Why aren't they all contented

 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1,       like me?"  

2, 3, 4; Toreadors 4; President

Athletic Association 3; Captain

Basketball Team 3, 4; Dramatic

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				Bellpoint Undergraduates
				
				   JUNIOR CLASS ROLL
 

			MOTTO--a Live Wire Never Gets Stepped On.

			FLOWER--American Beauty Rose

			COLORS--Robin-egg Blue and Silver

			PRESIDENT--Orson Patrick

			VICE PRESIDENT--Lillian Zimmer

			SEC-TREAS.--Inez Smart


		Frank Dewey			Flora A. Patingale

		Arthur Dunlap			Inez G. Smart

		Russell E. Dunlap		Charlotte F. Staley

		Lucile Easton			Harley Thomas

		Mildren Maudelle Jones		William M. Webster

		Frank Orson Patrick		Lillian I. Zimmer


				SOPHOMORE CLASS ROLL


			MOTTO--Love, Labor and Laugh

			FLOWER--Orchid

			COLORS--Lavender and White

			PRESIDENT--Eloise Piersol

			VICE PRESIDENT--Dorothy Robinson

			SEC-TREAS.--Lester Dunlap

			MOTTO--Be Brief; Time is life


		Edna Maie Andrews		Edwin Owen

		Chlorine Butts			Elosie L. Piersol

		Robert E. Butts			Dorothy Robnson

		Warren Cooper			Eugene Thomas

		Darold W. Dulin			Florence I. Thomas

		Delmer Dulin			Dorotha L. Young

		Lester Dunlap


				FRESHMEN CLASS ROLL


			FLOWER--Ophelia Rose

			COLORS--Gray and Blue

			PRESIDENT--Amy Benton

			VICE PRESIDENT--Gladys Ropp

			SEC.-TREAS.--Margaret Piersol


		Essie L. Ashley			Mary Irene Jones

		Amy R. Benton			Margaret Piersol

		Jeanette E. Fry			Gladys L. Ropp

		Frederick Jennings Jones	Frances E. Smart
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                               Brown Seniors

[photos]


	WALLACE C. SHEETS			ALICE R. McMASTER

  "Blushing is no disgrace"		   "I Choose to chat where'er I go"

  
      AARON CHARLTON PITTMAN		     THOMAS EVERETT GRIFFITH

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                             Brown Seniors

[photos]


	EILEEN WILLIS				  DAISY EILENE SMITH

   "Winsome, cute, and airy"		   "A Workman is known by his work"


      VELDA MELISSA WHITE                          ERMA ERDINE SMITH   

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                            Brown Undergraduates

[photos]


				Junior Class


	FRONT ROW (Left to right)  Mary Nelson, Mildred Kunze, Hannah

Browning, Lucile Breece, Esther Wright.


	BACK ROW (Left to right)  Myron Gephart, Marion Pendleton, Homer

Cook, Carl Heinlen, James Leonard, Frank Elk, Harold Butters.


			      Sophomore Class


	FRONT ROW  (Left to right) Emma Nelson, Louise Carney, Mildred

Coover, Annabel Sheets, Madaline Smith, Kathryne Heinlen.


	MIDDLE ROW (Left to right)  Harold Wolfe, Paul Ward, Anna Marie

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	BACK ROW  (left to right)  Edwin Humes, Robert Scott, Harold

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                            Brown Undergraduates

[photos]


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	FRONT ROW (Left to right) Helen Pool, Helen Roof, Evangeline

Ward, Nannie Belle Votaw, Lena Schilliger.

	BACK ROW (Left to right) Mary Ellen Wright, Marion Zent, Hugh

Billingsley, Robert Cowgill, Velma Moore.


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	FRONT ROW (Left to right) Philip Seese, John Ward, Edna Belle

Vinning, Agnes Nelson, Lois Coover, Donald Plunkett, William Radford.

	SECOND ROW (Left to right) Mary Etta Ziegler, Doris Smith, Jean-

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Rosella Billingsley.

	THIRD ROW (Left to right) Mona Wornstaff, Inez English, Louise

Wright, Anita Havens, Bertrand Forsythe, Kenneth Freeman, Earl Ward,

Blanche Kent, Helen Sheets, Marcia Sheets, Margaret Spriggs.

	LAST ROW (left to right) Lester Pendleton, Bernard Gephart, Peres

Ziegler, Paul Bricker, Edward Tonti, Walter Sheets, James Flemming,

Walter Roof, Garner Cox.
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                        Center Village Seniors

[photos]


LEAVETT BARNHARD

TERRY CAMBELL

MILDRED FORD

MARIE IRWIN

FLORENCE KIRLS

LOELLA MEIR

VIRGINIA MEYER

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[corresponds to page Forty-Five]

                            Center Village Seniors

[photos]

CARL REISELT

ARTHUR NEEDLES

GADYS SALSER

RUTH SCHOOT

FAUNTELLE STRIDER

DOROTHA TIPPY

RAYMOND WENGER

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                          Center Village Undergraduates

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			Center Village Undergraduates


				JUNIORS


BOTTOM ROW:  Daisy Hill, Pauline Edwards, Florence Love, Ruth Gar-

	     rabrant.

	     
	     Helen Bacheler, Clyde Haycook, Bliss Hoover, Donald

             O'Brien, Irma Laymon.


			     CLASS OFFICERS


	Clyde Haycook, President	   Pauline Edwards, Secretary

			 Daisy Hill, Treasurer


			     SOPHOMORES


BOTTOM ROW:  Eva Dell Grove, Mary Clapham, Laura Fleak, Marsena

	     Sheaf.


BACK ROW:  Barbara Agler, Harold Allison, Denver Salser, Frank Green,

           Luella Wenger.


			      FRESHMEN


BOTTOM ROW:  Hilda Bacheler, Anna Eberhard, Mary Meier, Gloria

             Barnhard, Ina Perry, Helen Green.


SECOND ROW:  Lawrence Ginn, Forest Love, Mary Conway, Martha Wick-

     	     iser, Hazel Tompson, Alvin Sebring, Robert Stimmel.


BACK ROW:  Don Needles, Norman Bailey, Marshal Pitt, George Hur-

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                               Galena Seniors
[photos]

[photo 1]PAUL BALDRIDGE--"Shorty"       [photo 2] MARY BIGGS

BONNETT--"Hank"                         Willisonian Literary Society;

Philaephronean Literary Society         Philaephronean Literary So-

'22, '23, '24, '25; Baseball '22,       ciety; Secretary '23, '24; Debate 

'23, '24, '25; President of Class       '23, '24; Oratory '24, '25.

'25; Glee Club '22; Debate '24;

Senior Quartette '25.


[photo 3]C. HENRY BONNETT--"Hank"       [photo 4] CURTIS T. BOSTON--"Jerry"

Willisonian Literary Society '22,        Willisonian Literary Society '22,

'23, '24, '25; Glee Club '22;          '23, '24, '25; Basketball '24, '25;  

Baseball '24, '25; Basketball '24,      Baseball '24, '25; Manager of

'25; Senior Quartette '25.              Basket Ball '24, '25.


[photo 5]LAURIS C. COLE--"Chet"        [photo 6]AREL R. CUNNINGHAM--"Fuzzy"

 Philaephronian Literary Society       Football '23; Philaephronean    

'22, '23, '24, '25.                    Literary Society '22, '23, '24,           

'25; Baseball '25.                     '25; Manager of Basket Ball '24,

                                       '25; Class Secretary '23. 


[photo 7]ALONZO D. FISHER--"Hook"      [photo 8]FRED W. FRAKES--"Dutch"

 Willisonian Literary Society '22       Willisonian Literary Society '22,

'23, '24'; Philaephronean Liter-       '23, '24, '25; Baseball '24, '25.

ary Society '25; President of

Philaephronean Literary Society

'25.



      



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                              Galena Seniors

[photos]


[photo 1]WALTER B. GOFF--"Tom"	[photo 2] OLETHA HUFF--"Leafy"			

 Willisonian Literary Society        '22  Philaephronean Literary Society

 Pres. '23, '24; Philaephronean	          '22;  Willisonian Literary So-

 Literary Society '25; Basketball	  ciety '23, '24', '25.

 '22, '23, '24, Capt. '25; Football

 '23; Baseball '22, '23, Capt. '24,

 '25; Class President '23; Presi-

 dent of Athletic Association '24;

 Debate '24.


[photo 3]KELLY M. LONGSHORE--"Zoob"      [photo 4]FRANCIS E. MYERS--"Fran" 

Willisonian Literary Society '22,         Entered Sunbury High School 

'23, '24, '25; Glee Club '22;             '22; Entered Galena High School

Baseball '22, '23, '24, '25; Bas-         '22; Philaephronian Literary So-

ketball '22, '23, '24, '25' Foot-         ciety '22, '23, '24; Willisonian

ball '23, Secretary of Class '24.         Literary Society '25.


[photo 5]ROBERT PLATT--"Bob"              [photo 6]CLARENCE TULLER--"Con"            

Treasurer of Class '23, '24, '25;         Basketball '23, '24, '25; Base-

Treasurer and Manager of Ath-             ball '22, '23, '24, 25' Captain of

letic Association '23; Willisonian        Baseball '25; President of Ath-

Literary Society '22, '23, '24;           letic Association '25.

Philaephronian Literary Society 

'25; Secretary of Willisonian

Literary Society '23'; Debate '24;

Baseball '25.


[photo 7]RALPH E. WATTS--"Red"         [photo 8]ALBERT WOOD--"Windy"

  Entered Brown High School '22;         Willisonian Literary Society '22,
      
  '22; Entered Galena High School        '23, '24; Philaephronean Liter-   

  Willisonian Literary Society '23,      ary Society '25; Baseball '23,

  Capt. '24, '25; President of           '25; Basketball '26; Glee Club
  
  Class '24; Basketball '23, '24,        '22.

 '25; Baseball '23, '24, '25; De-

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                         Galena Undergraduates

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				Galena Undergraduates

					______


	Fourteen innicent and ambitious boys and girls entered Galena High school in the

fall of Nineteen Hundred Twenty-four.  We were received in open arms and made

welcome in electric chairs.  We were shocked 'tis true, but we started out determined

to overcome all difficulties and had no desire but to learn.  Judging from our grades

and smiles of approval from our teachers, we are a promising class that G. H. S.

may well be proud of.


								Arnold E. Buck, '28.


				FRESHMEN


BACK ROW:	Charles Evarts, Raymond Mullins, Thelma Harris, Paul Zimmerman

		and Robert Goff.

FRONT ROW:	Robert Van Fleet, Rebecca Wood, Arnold Buck, Margaret Bonnett.


				 JUNIORS

BACK ROW:	Thelma Frakes, Hilda Hancock, Bernice Ballard, Melvin Hewlett.

FRONT ROW:	Aloma Evarts, James Vance, Floyd Shaw and Florence Bailey.


				 JUNIOR


	"Not what we were but what we hope to be," is the thought that is continually

revolving in the minds of the Junior Class as we tread the hard-beaten path of know-

ledge, moving step by step until we reach our senior year of nineteen hundred and

twenty-six.

	We began our high school career as a body of ten Freshies, with a willingness

to endure the slams and rebuffs of the upper classmen.

	About the middle of our Freshman year, we are sorry to say, we lost two of our

classmates.

	The second year eight of our members returned and were glad to welcome a new

member, Jessie Williams.

	This year seven returned and were glad to welcome into our midst again, Hilda

Hancock.

	We have tried to make our stay here profitable and cheerful, and may we never be

satisfied with anything less than the best.


				SOPHOMORES


BACK ROW:	Clarence Boston, Lenard Totten, Kenneth Wood, Clarence Diebolt.

MIDDLE ROW:	Mildred Rose, Dorothy Ware, Blanche Jones, Ruth McClure, Martha

		Fuller.

FRONT ROW:	Mary Platt, Harold Tuller, Clyde Whitney and Alice Frakes.


				SOPHOMORE


	The class of 1927 entered Galena High School with eighteen strong.

	We passed thru our Freshman year with out losing any of our classmates, with

whom we had gone thru school.

	In 1924 we entered the Sophomore year, very proud to think we had studied our

way thru.  Now we are thirteen strong, and we all hope we will live up to our motto,

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[corresponds to page Fifty-Two]

                                 Hyatts Seniors

[photos]


	Richard Taylor		Ralph Lidner		Mary Wright

Ruth Asbury		       William Bander			Lawrence Evans

	Bernard Ford					  Dorothy Hall</text>
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                    <text>[page 57]

[corresponds to page Fifty-Three]


				Hyatt Seniors


Class President ------------------------------------ Ruth Asbury

Vice-President ------------------------------------- Mary Wright

Secretary-Treasurer ----------------------------- Richard Taylor

Colors:  Lavender and Gold.		  Flower:  Ophelia Rose.


		Class Play:  Seven Keys to Baldpate.

			Motto:  Success Awaits at Labor's Gate.

		Commencement Speaker:  Senator Frank B. Willis


			       ____________

				CLASS POEM

Four years have passed			We thought High School better

In this dear old High:			As farther we went;

Time has flown fast,			That these ties we now sever,

The last day is nigh.			We can only repent.


When freshmen we tried			We thank all our teachers

Our new tasks to do;			And bid them adieu,

We fretted and sighed,			As we do all school features

Finally got through.			And the friends that we knew.

						     Dorothy Hall '25


			     ________________

			     RESUME' OF CLASS

RUTH ASBURY ---"Peggy"			DOROTHY HALL --- "Dottie"
  
   Senior Class President '25.		   Class President '24.

   President Leonidas Literary '25	   School Editor '25.

   Senior Play '24, '25.		   Leonidas Literary Society.

   "El Bandido" '25.			   Senior Play '25.

					   "El Bandido".
MARY WRIGHT --- "Mick"
					BERNARD FORD --- "Philosopher"
   Basketball '24, '25.
					   Debate '25.
   Debate '24.				
					   Leonidas Literary Society.
   Vice President Class '25.
					   "El Bandido".
   X L Literary Society.
		
   					RALPH LINDNER --- "Cow"
WILLIAM BAUDER --- "Bill"
					   Debate '25.
   Debate '25.		
					   Leonidas Literary Society
   Leonidas Literary Society
					   "El Bandido."
   "El Bandido".

					LAWRENCE EVANS --- "Dude"
RICHARD TAYLOR --- "Rick"
					   Basketball '24, '25. Capt. '25.
   Basketball Manager '24.
					   Baseball '23, '24, '25. Capt. '24.
   Basketball '25.	
					   Leonidas Literary Society.
   Class Secretary '25.
					   "El Bandido".
   Leonidas Literary Society.
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                               Hyatt Undergraduates

[photos]
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                    <text>[page 59]

[corresponds to page Fifty-Five]


				Hyatt's Undergraduates

				
				       JUNIORS

LOWER ROW:  Chas. Penry, Iona Ufferman, Beatrice Macomber, Raymond Ford.

UPPER ROW:  Arthur Ross, Berniece Kentner, Truman Bell.  (Missing, Ward Johnson.)

	Class President ------------------------ Ward Johnson

	Vice-President -------------------------- Arthur Ross

	Secretary-Treasurer ---------------- Berniece Kentner

Colors:  Rainbow.	Flower:  White Rose.   	Motto:  "Life is what you make it."


				     CLASS POEM

The Junior Class, as may be seen,		C stands for Charlie Penry,

Is, after all, not very green.			He courts girls in his Henry.

Arthur in Science quite excells,		A nice little boy is Truman Bell,

This his grade card surely tells.		Helen's his girl; now don't you tell

Johnson is our athlete,				Raymond's hobby seems to be

For his size he can't be beat.			Taking Charlotte out to tea.

Iona is studying domestic science		Now Berniece says (aint it a pity?)

So she and Eddie can form an alliance.		That she would rather live in the city.

You have heard the motto "Say it with

 	flowers":				After these facts in great profusion,

"Say it by Beatrice" is ours.			You can draw you own conclusion.

							        Berniece Kentner, '26.


				     SOPHOMORES

UPPER ROW:  John McKinnie, Lloyd Steitz, Delmar Hall.

MIDDLE ROW:  Russell Tone, Geraldine Smith, Charlotte Penry, Lucile Curmode,

	     William Winters.

LOWER ROW:  Etta Martin, Leola Sheets, Kenneth Raile, Helen Stockdale, Nora Fay

	    Jones.

MISSING FROM PICTURE:  Arthur Baker, Mary Cellars.

	Class President ---------------------- Kenneth Raile

	Vice-President --------------------- Helen Stockdale

	Secretary-Treasurer ---------------- William Winters
		
   Colors:  Rose and Gray.			Flower:  American Beauty Rose.

			Motto:  "Launched but not Anchored."


				    CLASS POEM

We started with twenty-one members,		We work very hard when we work,

But the way seemed hard and long;		We play very hard when we play;

Bye and bye some fell by the wayside,		When we try to do both together

Leaving us thirteen, wise and strong.		We get in each other's way.


We are very wise in English,			Of course we aspire to greatness,

And very mischievous, too,			We would climb up the ladder of fame;

Sometimes we torment Miss Whittier		We may seem to be going up slowly

Till she scarce knows what to do.		But we'll get there just the same.

								    Mary Cellars, '27.


				    FRESHMEN

UPPER ROW:  Rodger Baker, Joe Bauder, Ralph Hardin.

MIDDLE ROW:  Russel Chapman, Herbert Marks, Eugene Ross, Louis Monska.

LOWER ROW:  Harriett Poole, Gladys Hack, Elizabeth Knapp, Leahbeth Taylor,

	    Minerva Fraker.

MISSING:  Gerald Augenstein, Harold Sheets and Ward Bauder.

	Class President ----------------------- Elizabeth Knapp

	Vice-President ------------------------ Russell Chapman

	Secretary-Treasurer ---------------------- Ralph Hardin

Colors:  Lavendar and Gold.      Flower:  Violet.       Motto:  "Step by Step."

				   CLASS POEM

Oh, we know that we're small,			But please just go slow

And not very tall,				And give us a show,

And as green as the grass on the hill;		So far we've grown up in the woods;

We know that we're dumb,			Just give us a chance,

Our looks on the bum,				We'll make you all dance

And so crazy we cannot sit still.		For we can deliver the goods.

									A. Frosh, '28</text>
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                    <text>[page 60]

[corresponds to page Fifty-Six]

                                Orange Seniors

[photo]


EDGAR BAGLEY -- "Ted"				RICHARD JOSLIN -- "Dick"

  "Give thy thoughts no tongue"			    "No boasting like a fool

  Basket Ball '23, '25, captain '25; Philomathean    This deed I'll do before this purpose cool"

  Literary Society, President '25; Class President   Lincoln Literary Society, V. Pres. '25.

  '24, '25.


MARY BOYD					KENNETH FICKEL -- "Kennie"

 "A phantom of delight"			         "A thing of beauty is a joy forever"

  Basketball '24, captain '24; Lincoln Literary	  Lincoln Literary Society, Secy. '25; Class sec-

  Society, Pres. '25; Vice President of class '24  Secretary '24 and '25.

  and '25.


				     ___________


	The Class of '25 of Orange High School numbered fifteen upon entering the fresh-

man year, namely, Richard Joslin, Charles Joslin, Rolin Evans, Ruth Shultz, Mary

Boyd, Rachel Nease, Mabel Rainier, Thelma Rogers, Harold Morgan, Wallace Ingram,

Dale McCreary, Kenneth Sale, Edgar Bagley and Edward Salts.  Then in November

of the same year we added another, Harold Phinney, to our class making it number 

sixteen.  During the year our ranks were thinned by the loss of Dale McCreary and

Thelma Rogers.


	Our sophomore year proved better than the freshman year.  We took part in Literary

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                    <text>[page 61]

[corresponds to page Fifty-Seven]

Orange Seniors

[photo]


HAROLD PHINNEY					  EDWARD SALTS -- "Epsom"

  "Be not so poorly lost in your thoughts"	   "We shall never look upon his like again"

  Basketball '23, '24, '25, captain '24;           Lincoln Literary Society '25.

 Philomathean Literary Society '25.


MABEL RAINIER					RUTH SHULTZ -- "Red"

  "O wad some pow'r the giftie gie us		"Beauty is truth; truth beauty"

  To see oursels as others see us!		Basketball '25; Philomathean Literary Society.

  It wad frae mony a blunder free us,

  And foolish notion"

  Philomathean Literary Society '25.


					______________


	When we entered our junior year another was added to our class, Kenneth Fickel.

A few parties were held which all attended and had a good time.  All passed the mid-year

exams with fairly good grades.  The Junior-Senior banquet was held April 11, 1924.


	Only nine of the previous fifteen entered the Senior year with Senior standing.

By hard work we were able to give the school a lecture course that was a marked

success.  Nothing of importance has marked this year except maybe Mr. Southwicks

quizzes, but we are looking forward to the great event of most importance--our

Commencement exercises and graduation after which we can say, "when we graduated

from Orange in '25, why ............."
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                            Orange Undergraduates

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				Orange Undergraduates

				      ________


				      Juniors


	BACK ROW:  Doris Wells, Rolin Evans, Carl Evans, Charles Joslin,

Eselene Clymer.

	FRONT ROW:  Ray Phinney, Agnes Clymer, Gladys Brintlinger.

				
				     __________

				
				     Sophomores


	TOP ROW:  Vandy Green, Clifton Aiken, Dean Cassner.

	MIDDLE ROW:  Henry Rannebarger, Charles Taylor, Elizabeth Snyder.

	FRONT ROW:  Mae Phinney, Mildred Kuechler, Florence Aller, Ethel

Evans.

	Not in picture:  Birney McKee, Anna Gallager.


				     ___________


				      Freshmen


	TOP ROW:  Welling McDaniel, James McCammon, Clyde Waters, Rob-

ert Gooding, Raymond Loop.

	MIDDLE ROW:  Thomas Bradney, Kenneth Neil, Harold McCain, Edwin

Roe, Maude Mitchell.

	FRONT ROW:  Ruth Schanck, Gladys Whetsel, Mary Capuano, Rosalie

Phinney.
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	                     Ostrander Seniors

[photo]

MARY GLICK


[photo] 

CLAUDE HUTCHINSON


[photo] 

WILMA GABRIEL


[photo]

NINA GABRIEL


[photo]
L. F. KELLER


[photo]
WILLELLA FELKNER

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	             Ostrander Seniors

[photo]  

LILLIE NOTTER

[photo]  

STANLEY SMITH

[photo]  

DOROTHY PHILLIPS

[photo]  

IVADEL WEAVER

[photo]  

THOMAS WINSTON

[photo]  

ELIZABETH THOMAS

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                        Ostrander Undergraduates


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			   Ostrander Undergraduates

				__________

				  JUNIORS


Enid Anderson			Dorothy McBride			Harold Freshwater

Irma Anderson		 	Helen Whiteside			Harry Harris

Edith Cranmer		 	Mary Turney, Sec.		Homer Howison

Helen Liggett, Pres.		Walter Fish			Burson Mills


	In 1922 fourteen boys and girls entered high school as Freshmen.  The initiation

the Sophomores gave us was a terrorizing affair but we all recovered.  The operetta

"Windmills of Holland" was given and many of our class were in the cast.  As Soph-

omores we received the Freshmen into the school and we did not "Say It With Flow-

ers."  "In Old Louisiana" was given and again many of our classmates took part.

As Juniors we claim the prettiest girl, the best athlete and the best talker in the

school.  As Seniors we expect to make an unbeatable record.


				___________

				 SOPHOMORES


	In the year 1923 the Sophomores entered High School with:

Helen Barger			Gennell McPeak			Victoria Van Skoy

Mildred Barger			Elizabeth Miller		Carrol Lamme

Avis Bell			Grace Newhouse			Stuart Larcomb

Edith Inskeep			Mary Nunamker			Vernon Mills

Armilda Johnson			Ivaloo Smart			Linnaeus Ponds


	In the year of 1923 the Sophomores entered the High School with an enrollment

of fourteen, but due to failures by some of the pupils of the preceding years class our 

number was increased to twenty-one.  When we entered school we were full of pep,

but towards the end of the second semester we began to grow weary and four of our

members, who thought they had obtained all the knowledge necessary, left the re-

maining seventeen to travel the hard pathway alone.  So this year we entered the

Sophomore Class with an enrollment of seventeen.  The first event of the year was

the reorganization of our class.  Next came the "Freshmen-Sophomore Banquet" in

which we all took an active part.  Sorry to say but the next event which took place

was the Senior-Final Exams in which we did our best.  During the second semester

we lost four of our members, but gained one giving us again an enrollment of four-

teen.  The Sophomores of this year have shown their ability in dramatics as four of

our members played leading roles in the Operettas, "In the Garden of the Shah."  In

Athletics we have also been well represented as five girls and three boys help make

up the Basket Ball Quintets.


				___________

			         FRESHMEN

Marian Duncan			Evelyn Slocum			Paul Smart

Erma Fish			Lester Dillion			Joseph Smith

Christian Gabriel		Edmon Freshwater		Melvin Welch

Laura Mackan			George Jacobs

Martha Poling			Alfred Newhouse


	On September 8th of 1925 the Freshmen entered O. H. S. with thirteen members.

We were looking for bad luck but we gained two, then lost two.  We still have just

thirteen but "Good Luck" is our mascot.  We had a meeting and decided on "Sweet

Peas" for our class flower, "Old Rose and Gray" class colors, and "Live and Learn"

for our motto.  Laura Mackan, Evelyn Slocum, and Martha Poling were chorus girls,

and George Jacobs, Alfred Newhouse and Edmon Freshwater were chorus boys in

the operetta, "In the Garden of the Shah" Marian Duncan played the piano for the

operetta.  A girl and a boy from the Freshmen class were on the Basket Ball Teams.</text>
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                    <text>[page 68]

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                               Powell Seniors

[photos]

FLORENCE BOHLANDER                          ROBERT PERRY

"You're never young but once"              "A bright but quiet lad"                 

Joke Editor; Vice President '22, '23,      President of Students'Assoc. '25;

'24, '25;                                  Sec'y and Treas. of Class 
                                      
Basketball '22, '23, '24, '25;             '22','23,'24, '25; Debate '24;
                                            
Basketball Captain '25.                    Basketball '25; Baseball '24, '25              
                                                                                    
                       
MARIE BLANEY				WILLIAM McKITRICK

 "Modesty is the color of virtue"	 "Don't call me for breakfast, Dad, it makes the

 Class Artist.				 day too long"

					 Basketball '24, '25; Basketball Captain '25;

					 Baseball '24, '25; Track '24, '25.



MABEL CASE				RALPH WRIGHT
                                                
                                        "You can't keep a good man down"
  "Not simply good,                              
                                         Class President '22, '23, '24,
   but good for something"	 
                                         '25; Sec'y and
   Basketball '22, '23, '24, '25.       
                                         Treas. of Athletic Association '24; 
                                         
                                         Basketball '23, '24, '25; Track

                                         '22, '23, '24, '25; Track '22, 

				         Captain '25; Baseball '24, '25.
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                    <text>[page 69]

[corresponds to page Sixty-Five]


				Powell Senior Class History


	In the fall of 1913 about thirty-five rosy cheeked boys and girls started their school

career with Miss Duffy.  By her help and patience we passed, into the third grade

with Miss Pheneger as teacher.  After two years there, we were promoted not only to

the fifth grade, but "up-stairs" which seemed to us a great leap on Education's ladder.

We worked hard for Miss Lucy and Miss Johnson in this room, and were promoted,

after two years, to Mr. Grace where we were prepared for a successful High School

career.


	In the spring of 1921 only twelve of our number, six boys and six girls, entered

High School, and now as we are about to enter the College doors our number has

dwindled to six.

	
	This period of High School life, we consider as one great step toward success.


	Mr. Noble was superintendent the year we were Freshmen, then Mr. Wheeler

came and has been here through the remainder of our High School days.  It has been

his patient hand that has led us to success in High School.


	Our Motto is:  "Our Aim To Win, Our Hope Success."


	May it be so!

								Mabel Case, '25


	SENIOR CLASS POEM


We have six Seniors in the P. H. S.

If we don't study, I miss my guess;

For our wish is, to have great success

Though some of our meetings have been a mess.


Ralph Wright is our president, as we all know,

And when it comes to talking, he likes to blow;

On the basket ball team he is always fast

And played a good game up to the last.


In our class Robert Perry is at the head,

At eight o'clock each night, he's always in bed;

When a note flies by, we all look at Bob

To have good conduct he finds quite a job.


Bill McKitrick is always ready to tease

And in a class meeting is hard to please;

When in a difficulty, he will help you out

Smiling is his hobby; you never see him pout.


Marie Blaney is the artist of our class,

Compete with her?  She's hard to surpass;

She whispers and argues, but gets a high grade

I suppose it's the way of this innocent maid.


Next in line we have Mabel Case

Attentive in class--and always in her place.

When she is questioned she rolls her eyes

And of course the teacher thinks she is wise.


Florence Bolander is another brave little girl

Who is always finding in life a new thrill;

Cross-word puzzles are her best delight

If she doesn't do that; she likes to fight.


This is our line up, as you will see,

Our aim is success, I hope it will be.


				Florence Bolander, '25.
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                             Powell Undergraduates

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                    <text>[page 71]

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			Powell Undergraduates


				Juniors

Dorothy Case, Laura Maddox, Carroll Thomas, Paul Perry, Marie Thomas, Velma Case


			  SOPHOMORE HISTORY

	When we started with Miss Duffy we were a "big bunch" of little folks, but some

failed, others moved away, and still others gave up school until we had only twelve

left, when we entered High School.


	At present we have the distinction of being the biggest Class in the High School,

and, we are striving to keep it so.

							Lula Case


				Sophomores

Darroll Jones, Doris Morgan, Harold Lacher, Maurice Smith, Charles Hayes, David

	Rader, Edward Smith, Marie Bohlander, Lulu Case, Irene Kirkpatrick,

			Alice Schmehl, Lillian Davidson


			   JUNIOR HISTORY

	All the members of the Junior Class began their career together under the compet-

ent hand of Miss May Duffy.  We gained and lost many of our members, but entered

High School with an enrollment of twelve.  The work proved too difficult for some

which caused our number to be lessened.  During our Sophomore Year our number

was again diminished by two.  Our Junior year, so far, has been quite successful.

Our class play, "The Superior Miss Pellender" which was given on the nineteenth of

March was a great success.  We hope our small number can cling together for the

remainder of our school days at Powell High School.

							Marie Thomas, '26.


				FRESHMEN

Leslie Clements, Martha Standish, Frank Johnston, Lillian Gardner, Bessie Blaney,

	Lillie Weaver, Anna Howard, Ruby Maddox, Ruth McCord,

		Lila Gardner, Alice Perry, Leona Glick


			   FRESHMEN HISTORY


		The upper classmen jeer at me,

		  With Manifold derison.

		I get into my classes wrong,

		  My feet seem huge, My legs too long,

		I'm always in collision.


	But even at that the Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-four class is not the greenest

class that ever entered the portals of P. H. S. we are sorry to say that we have not all

spent all our school days in the grades together.  The work was too difficult for some

and others moved away.  We all were proud to be featured in several cantatas and

plays during our grade work.  We entered High School with twelve members and in

later years we hope to look back upon our first year in High School as a success.

							Ruby Maddox, '28.</text>
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[corresponds to page Sixty-Eight]


				Radnor Seniors

[photos] 

 LUCY HAYES					         DANE LOCKART

	 "Happy am I; from care I'm free			 "No case for me--Women--

	 Why aren't they all contented like me"		 I wouldn't give a penny for the lot.


DORIS CARNES

	 "If silence were golden,

	 I would be a millionaire"

ANNA BIGGERSTAFF				         EDWARD BUTTS

	"And I chatter,						 "I know I'm dight

	 chatter as I go."					 I can't be wrong."


LAWRENCE ANDERSON		HERBERT AUGENSTEIN		 EVERETT BAXTER

"He is not all noise."	   "Merrily he rolled along"	Embarrassment he quickly shows

						       With blush as red as any rose"
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				Radnor Seniors  

[photos]

  MIRIAM REED					          OLEVA ROBERTS

	"A woman's heart, like the moon, is always	"What sweet delight 	

	changing, but there is always a man in it."	a quiet life affords"..


					ELSIE QUILLEN

				"What she wills to do she does."


GEORGE O'CONNELL				MILDRED OWENS

	"I have the world before me.			"The rattling tongue of saucy

	I will review it at my leisure."		and audacious eloquence


THEO MAUGANS			 VICTOR MILLER			  DAVID MORRIS

"I loaf and invite my soul." "Every man is a volume	"School may a place of       learning be

			if you know how to read him"	And still afford good times for be"

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                              Radnor Undergraduates


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				Radnor Undergraduates


				   	JUNIORS


TOP ROW:  Orion Lindley, Kermit Lockhart, Dan Reed, Kenneth Evans.

MIDDLE ROW:  Geneva Kyle, Amy Butts, Mary Louise Gallant, Juanita

	     Reed, Freda Jones, Anita Griffith, Mabel Pritchard.

FRONT ROW:  Sarah Biggerstaff, May Boster, Lucille Thompson, Georgia

	    Davis, Beatrice Hylton.


				      SOPHOMORES


TOP ROW:  Carroll Osborn, Frank Evans, John Harsh.

MIDDLE ROW:  Lester Thomas, Marie Owens, Sarah Morris, Lillian Pritch-

	     are, Ernest Harsh.

FRONT ROW:  Martha Eddy, Lulu May Hilliard, Helen Graham, Geneva

	    Jones.


				      FRESHMEN


TOP ROW:  Durward Evans, Ruth Carnes, Melia Kietzman, Norma Davis,

	  Margaret Coonfare, Dalesford Redmon.

MIDDLE ROW:  Verner Boster, James Augenstein, Berton Roberts, La

	     Vaughn Thompson, Dwight Ronse, John Morris, William

   	     Rowlands, Leo Lockhart.

FRONT ROW:  Leah Rodefer, Gertrude Morris, Gladys Lindley, Anna Mar-

   	    garet Anderson, Margaret Griffith, Lottie Cochran, Beatrice

	    Reed.
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                    <text>[page 76]

[corresponds to page Seventy-Two]


[photos] 

                                  Sunbury Seniors


FRANK VAN AUKEN -- "Nauky"			HERBERT DEERING -- "Herb"

  Athenian; Track; Glee Club; Orchestra.	  Athenian; Baseball.

  "I only sing when I must."			  "With odorous oil thy head and hair are 
                                                  sleek."


DEANE BARKER -- "Skip"				PHYLLIS FRASER -- "Phil"

  Athenian, Pres. 4; Baseball; Glee Club.	  South High, Columbus '22; Athenian pianist

  "Something between a help and a hindrance."	   '25; Glee Club; Orchestra.

						   "Love makes fools of us all, big and 
                                                   little."

VIRGIL BLAINE -- "Heck"					
						 ERNEST FIVAZ -- "Frenchy"
 
  Philo; Debate 1, 2, and 3.			  Fulton High, N.Y. '22, '23, '24; Pi Kappa

  "To the swift belongeth the race."		  Epsilion; s.H.S. '25; Philo; Basketball; 
                                                  Glee

						  Club.
HOWARD CRING -- "Squire
						 "Up in Syracuse -- there's a lassie waits for me."
  Athenian; Track

  "The flower of meekness on the stem of grace."   MASON HAYES -- "Rosie"

						    Berlin H.S. '22, '23; Debate.	
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                    <text>[page 77]

[corresponds to page Seventy-Three]


[photos]  

Sunbury Seniors

WALTER HARBOLD -- "Shorty"			ETHEL MATTHEWS -- "Buddie"

  Plainfield H. S. '22, '23; Philo.		   Philo; Track, Glee Club.

  "His talk sounds like an alarm clock."		"Laugh and be fat."


MILDRED LAHMON -- "Millie"			FRANCES PERFECT -- "Bobbie"

  Athenian; Sec'y of Class '25.			   Philo; Basketball, Capt. '25; Glee Club.

  "A quiet old maid."				     "She who means no mischief does it all."


NELSON LAUGHERY - "Hook"			RALPH PIPER -- "Bud"

  Philo; Glee Club; Track.			  Athenian; Class Pres. '22 and '24; Basketball,

  "Now my girl says, 'Learn love'."		  Capt. '25; Baseball; Glee Club.

						 "Handsome is as handsome does."


OWEN MEREDITH					  KENNETH ROOF -- "clumsy"

  Philo; Basketball; Track.			 Philo Pres. '25; Baseball, Class Officer '22;

  "One of the Seven Blunders of the World."      "I may arrive late, but I always arrive."
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                    <text>[page 78]

[corresponds to page Seventy-Four]


[photos]  

                                  Sunbury Seniors


VIRGINIA STROSNIDER -- "Ginnie"			WALTER WEISER - "Sherm"

  Galena H. S. '22; Athenian; Glee Club.	 Philo; Basketball; Baseball.

  "A soft answer turneth away wrath."		  "Wise from the top of his head -- up."


RUSSELL A'NEALS -- "Rusty			RUSSELL WEISS - "Doc"

  Philo.					  Athenian; Basketball; Baseball; Debate; 
                                                  Class

  "No corn grew on this cob."			   Pres. '25.

						   "Have I caught my heavenly jewel?"


BUNICE VERMILLION -- "Bunie"			HAROLD WHITE - "Jim"

  Bucyrus H. S. '23; Athenian.			  Athenian; Basketball; Baseball.

  "A Beautiful girl is the paradise of the eyes." "Always would and could, but never can't."
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                    <text>[page 79]

[corresponds to page Seventy-Five]


				Sunbury's Seniors


Ralph Piper -- "Sniper."  Here we have an active and energetic young man, who puts

work before pleasure.  He has had a varied experience with Cupid, and can win fem-

inine hearts at any peril. -- Boyd Hoskinson.  Here we have a man to manipulate the

spheroid in most any fashion.  He has distinguished himself in Baseball and Basket-

ball, altho he pays some respects to the fair sex. --  Frank VanAuken.  "Nauky" wants 

to be different.  He is somewhat of a "fusser," and likes to have the girls like him.  He

sings beautifully, dabbles in athletics, and does some bluffing in class. -- Ernest Fivaz.

Altho "Frenchy" is of a quiet nature and takes life rather easy, yet he has the cus-

tomary amount of school spirit.  He has lately come into prominence as a cartoonist.

-- Virgil Blaine.  "Heck" is quite a lady's man, ie. it seems so.  He has never been

known to miss a game or lecture unless there is a dance somewhere in or out of town.

-- Russell Weiss.  "Doc" is our best known class president.  Not over fond of study,

which perhaps has caused his slightly bad disposition, still he's might constant; -- ask

Bunice. -- Owen Meredith.  Another of our quiet, demure Seniors.  He has strong con-

victions on certain problems, and adhere's strictly to them.  He has dabbled in Basket-

ball and Track, but only as a means of recreation. -- Walter Weiss.  "Sherm" has quite

a bit of musical ability, and delights to warble melodiously.  He also manages to get

his lessons with no more than the usual amount of bluffing. -- Herbert Deering.  Some

people consider him slow, but they are wrong.  When he does make up his mind, he

goes after thing with invincible determination.  You never can tell about these slow

people. -- Harold White.  "Jim" is a fine fellow--good in his classes and fine in ath-

letics.  He has never distinguished himself as a "fusser" but treats the fair sex oc-

casionally. -- Kenneth Roof. "Clumsy" says, "Make it short and sweet, so here goes."

Give him a girl above all else, and plenty of time to primp. -- Nelson Laughery. "Hook"

is truly a scholar, but not a book worm.  Girls and athletics never form a part of his

program. -- Deane Barker. "Skip" is a remarkable combination of everything, includ-

ing "lady killer."  He is a harmonious boy with ruddy cheeks, musician's hair, and a

smile like a spoonsful of strawberry dope on a hot day. -- Mason Hayes. "Rosie is a

good gentle soul, who can always be depended upon to do the right thing.  He devotes

his affectionate attentions to Galena High School. -- Howard Cring. "Squire" meets you

on the street with a smile, and speaks with that same smile in his voice.  He has not

distinguished himself in anything unless it be pole vaulting. -- Walter Harold.  "Shor-

ty" is a native of Sunbury.  He is small but somewhat mighty.  He likes English, but

shines in Caesar.  He plays Baseball, and is always found on the second team. -- Mil-

dred Lahmon.  "Millie" is a quiet, retiring girl but with a good deal of determination.

She is domestic in her tastes, and could make a home paradise for some lucky fellow.

-- Virginia Strosnider.  "Ginnie" is a very quiet girl.  We hope she will find the right

fellow and settle down near Sunbury where we can go and see her occasionally. -- Bun-

ice Vermillion.  "Bunie" is one of our bright stars socially.  She is graceful and tal-

ented.  We do not see at present just how Sunbury is going to do without her, but

there will be a way provided. -- Ethel Mathews. "Buddie' looks as tho she never saw

the dark side of anything.  She gets into things just enough to show the proper spirit

without being ambitious.  She is one of those rare persons who stand for quality. --

Frances Perfect. "Bobbie" is interested in all that concerns the school, especially ath-

letics.  She is always out for a good time.  She distinguished herself this year in the

girls Basketball team. -- Phyllis Fraser.  "Phil" says there are many ways to obtain

sheet music.  Some folks buy their own, some have it given to them,--but suffice it to

say that Phil handles the piano like a Liszt. -- Russell A'Neals.  "Rusty" is unsettled

as to what to do,--to go to school or to work, but he thinks it is the most fun to go to

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                    <text>[page 80]

[corresponds to page Seventy-Six]


[photo]  Sunbury Undergraduates


[photo] Back Row:  Ed Lee, Percy Downing, Laurence Wigton, Franklin Sparks

	 Middle Row:  Merrill Weaver, Clyde Cockran, [], Bill Lee, Burrell Patrick

	 Front Row:  Eunice Feasel, [], Ethel Farris, Thelma Barton, Lila Stith

[photo]  Back Row:  [] Henry Stith, Kerfoot Morris, [], Ralph Clark, Henry Beaver, 

		    Gerald Knoderer, Bob Fivaz

	 Middle Row: []

	 Front Row:  [], Evelyn Patrick, Bernice Brookens, Carleton Burrer, Frances Stelzer, 

		     Nellie Gunnett, Elizabeth Webster

[photo:  Back Row:  [], Owen Baker

	 Middle Row:  Carl Perry, Fern Wringer, ?, Esther McCormick, Esther Frye, Ashton Perfect

	 Front Row: [], Mildred Searles, Lucille Kendrick, [], Nannie Snavely, []
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                    <text>[page 81]

[corresponds to page Seventy-Seven]


				Sunbury Undergraduate Roaster

					_____________

Name			Nickname	Disposition		Favorite Expression

Thelma Barton		    Dick	Changeable		"Like me."	

Lila Stith		    P.D.	Funny			"Say Kid."

Lawrence Wigton	             Wig	Quiet			"O, is it?"

Ethel Farris		      Et	Good			"My gosh!"

Eunice Feasel		    Rats	High tempered		"Bah!"

Franklin Sparks		  Sparky	Independent		        "Gee Whiz."

Merril Weaver		  Weaver	Very Quiet			     "Huh?"

Alma Barnum		   Scott	Frisky				      "No."

Percy Downing		     Red	Shy				  "Um-yes."

Laura Vermillion	     Sis	Studious		      "Is that so?"

Clyde Cochran		  Cockie	Fair				     "Gee."

Burrell Patrick	 	  Tuggle	Varying			"Lets play hookey."

Edward Lee		   Eddie	Pleasant		  "Hey, come here."
 
William Lee		   Billy	Jolly			    "I don't know."

Bernice Brookens	    Brrr	Mild			      "Listen kid."

Carleton Burrer		     Cob	Pleasant		       "Oh curses."

Henry Beaver		     Hen	Peculiar			      "Aw!"

Mary Blaine	      Highpocket	Lovable				  "Oh kid."

Ralph Clark		 Lengthy	Winning				"Hey guys."

Robert Fivaz	 	     Bob	Kiddish				 "Get out."

Nellie Gunnett		     Nag	Grouchy			       "Good land."

Gerald Knoderer		   Dutch	Sleepy				   "!!! ??"

Freda Linnabary		 Freedie	Changeable		      "Oh quit it."

Lloyd Monroe		 Heintzy	Sweet			       "Aw dry up."

Hayden Monroe		    Jeff	Amiable			  "You poor prune."

Ruth McBroom		  Ruthie	Talkative			 "O Dutch."

Mae Miller		    Slim	Modest				 "Say kid."

Kerfoot Morris		    Kerf	Looney				     "Hey."

Olive Matthews		   Polly	Brilliant		  "Charlie my boy."

Evelyn Patrick		     Pat	Irish				"Be quiet."

Frances Stelzer		 Frankie	Conceited			  "O gosh."

Hoyt Whitney		   Fatso	Mischievous			  "Ho! Ho!"

Elizabeth Webster	  Lizzie	Silly				 "I dunno."

Okey Foulk		     Oky	Fiery			        "Oh! Gosh."
	
Harold Longwell		Longwell	Cloudy				      "Ya!"

Roy Perfect		    Snip	Goodnatured			"Hey Guys."

Lula Robinson	       Peggy Lou	Sunny			     "My Goodness!"
	
Henry Stith		     Ned	Good			      "Ah come on!"

Owen Baker		    Pete	Funny				  "Oh Gee!"

Lawrence Clark		   Prof.	Quiet			   "You don't say!"

Louise Clevenger	   Irish	Fickle		           "Aw cut it out."
		
Lewis Dixon		  Dickie	Mischievous		    "I don't care."

Esther Frye		   Fatso	Changeable			"By Golly."

Lucile Kendrick		     Red	In and out		         "Thunder."	

Carl Perry		   Shiek	Fair			       "Who cares?"

Ashton Perfect		    Stub	Jolly			      "Wait on me."

Ralph Snyder		   Snipe	Shy				  "Rotten."

Merl Robinson		   Jakey	Whiney		       "Hasn't gotten any."

Esther McCormick	  Granny	Meek			     "Gee I'm mad."

Robert McBroom		     Bob	Studious		    "Wait and see."

Louise Knoderer		    Dude	Tempermental		      "Oh my Lord."

Fern Ringer		   Dolly	Pleasant		     "Hello, Lize."

Albert Meeker		   Crazy	Devilish			   "Shoot."

Mildred Searles		   Milly	Winning				 "Hang it."
	
Nannie Snavely		 Trigger	Varying			   "Gee fer socks!"

Ella Rose		    Posy	Good				"O my yes."

William Vermillion	    Bill	Frisky			     "Darn it all."

Merrill Matthews	 Grandad	Industrious		      "Good night."</text>
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				Radnor Seniors

Name		Nick Name	Favorite pastime	Favorite Sayings		Size

Anna Biggerstaff "Ann"		Talking		"I'll 'jist' tell you kids"	Very slender

Lucy Hayes	 "Ted"		Breaking dates		"'Git' away."			Robust.

Doris Carnes	 "Jack"		Whispering		"Oh! Girls!!"			Just 
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Edward Butts	 "Buttsy"	Driving Dad's Machine	"Oh! Heck!!"		      Manfull

Lawrence Anderson "Andy"	Driving horses to death	"That's a lot o' 'Baloney'!   Oblong 

Mildred Owens	  "Milly"	You might be surprised	"Any body got their French?"    Just 
                                                                                       about

Theo Maugans 	  "Muggins"	Sleeping		"Too numerous to print."   Heavy set

Miriam Reed	  "Monnie"	Catching up in sleep	"Oh! Kiddy"		    Correct

George O'Connell  "Windy"	Looking important	"Yes! Honey"			Giant

Elsie Quillen	  "Josie"	Reading Beauty pamphlets  Unknown	            Portable

Dane Lockhart	  "Locky"	Smiling			"I don't know"			Round

Oleva Roberts	  "Oli"		Listening		"Oh yes"			Tiny

David Morris	  "Davie"	Rushing to and from class  "Mornin' girls!"	    Athletic

Victor Miller	  "Vic"		Driving hearses		"Yes 'am"			Great

Everett Baxter	  "Haxty"	Existing		"Well-now"			Awful

Herbert Augustein "Herb"	Finding the point in a joke  "I'll be jiggered"	Up and down

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[corresponds to page Seventy-Nine]


[drawing] 

Athletics

	From a volunteer to a brigad-

ier - general thru sheer merit was

the record Rutherford B. Hayes made

for himself during the Civil War.

His inherent qualities of leadership

and cool-headedness under fire turn-

ed back Morgan's raid into this state,

July 14, 1863 at Cinncinati.  This

same trait of grit and determination

is expressed by the athletic teams

of Delaware County in turning

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                    <text>[page 84]

[corresponds to page Eighty]


			The County Schedule


	Probably no county in the state is so well organized in athletics as

Delaware County.  Having twelve good high schools of about equal size

and all connected by a good road system, this county is well able to carry

on a well formulated schedule.  Basketball is the major sport in all these

twelve schools, although football, baseball and track come in for their

share of honors.  In the early part of the year the athletic committee,

composed of Arthur S. Postle, chairman, M. V. Thrush and Judson Siddal

made out a basketball schedule whereby every team in the county should

play every other team.  This was to hold for girls' teams as well as for

boys' teams.  Six county referees were hired to officiate at the games.

The committee is making out the schedule tried to arrange so that every

school would have half its games at home and half away from home and

in so far as possible the games to alternate one at home and one away

from home on succeeding Friday nights.  All teams of the county agreed

to join the Ohio Athletic Association and to be governed by the rules of

that body in all contests.


	A spirit of friendly rivalry prevailed among the schools.  Never was

a basketball season so characterized by good-sportsmanship as the season

of 1924-1925.  The participating teams to a man showed themselves to be

good winners or good losers as the case might be.  Visiting teams were

considered as guests of the home teams and given every consideration for

their comfort.  Probably no one factor has brought the embers of the

different communities together so well as the county schedule and tourna-

ment.  May the county schedule games and the tournament long be a per-

manent part of the county school organization.


	Bellpoint, last year's and this year's state champions, showed during

the progress of the county league games that they were going to be again

the strong team that they were last year.  They finished first in the

league, winning all their games.  Hyatts, with an almost green team this

year, came under the wire second, exhibiting in all their earlier games a

fast brand of basketball.  It is their proud boast that they even led the

Bellpoint team in the first half of the Bellpoint-Hyatts game by a three

point margin.


	Orange, placing third in the league, showed the first fast team from

that school in history.  Small, unseasoned and inexperienced, they devel-

oped into one of the fastest and best passing teams of the county.


	The County Schedule was a success in every way this year, furnishing

motivation for good healthy exercise on the part of the pupils, supplying

capital for the schools to equip their teams and renew their libraries and

such, and building up in every school that school spirit so necessary for

the successful school.	
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[corresponds to page Eighty-One]


			Boys' Basketball Tournament


	February twenty-seventh and twenty-eighth, in Edward's Gymnasium was held

the Delaware County Tournament.  Every one of the twelve centralized high schools

had their team entered for the annual tilt.  Bellpoint was, of course, picked as a prob-

able winner but the matter of the runner-up was not so easy to guess.  Hyatts was

favored to come back to the District Tournament as the County's other representative,

since this team had finished second in the league standing.  Orange and Ostrander

were considered strong contenders for the second honors.

	
	The drawing for places took place in Coach Gauthier's office.  Each superintend-

ent hoped to draw for his team one of the boys which necessarily would come in the

first round came when Sunbury eliminated the Hyatts team.  The Hyatts bunch had

These teams went into the second round of the tournament without playing a game.


	Galena and Radnor started off the classic with the first game.  There never was

any doubt of the outcome of the game, Galena easily taking and holding the lead.

Bellpoint was playing Powell at the same time on the other court.  Powell put up a

game scrap against their superior opponents but could hardly hope to cope with the

speedy red team.  Bellpoint easily won.  The only upset of the dope bucket of the

first round came when Sunbury eliminated the Hyatts team.  The Hyatts bunch had

been handicapped by sickness and seemed unable to find themselves and get going

throughout the whole game.  Ostrander took an easy game from Berlin to complete

the first round games.


	Brown and Center Village, both drawers of byes, started off the second round 

Friday night.  The Brown basketeers easily took the Harlem township lads into camp.

At the same time Bellpoint was downing the fighting Galena organization.  Galena

gave Bellpoint the hardest run perhaps that the champions had throughout the tourna-

ment but even at that had the score more than doubled on them.  Ostrander and Sun-

bury fought one of the best games of the tournament, the west county team however de-

feating that from the east.  Orange won from Ashley by a small margin.


	In the first game of the semi-finals the seasoned Bellpoint aggregation doubled

the score on the Brown five.  The lads from Kilbourne showed a good brand of bas-

ketball however considering their showing earlier in the season.  Ostrander won the

right to play in the final game by downing Orange in one of the good games of the

series.


	The final game between Bellpoint and Ostrander was a faster game than the score

would indicate.  Ostrander entered the game with vim and determination and demon-

strated beyond a doubt their right to come back to the district tournament.  Their

chances to down the champions were hopeless however.  Bellpoint dropped in long

baskets that will seemingly and at time showed fine passwork in bringing the ball

down to their end of the floor for sucker shots.  The game proved Bellpoint's claim

to be another champion team.


	In the District Tournament at Delaware Ostrander fell by the wayside leaving

Bellpoint to win that tournament and later the State Tournament at Columbus.  The

county is proud to have produced a team that has twice carried off the highest honors

of the state.  Congratulations to the Bellpoint squad and to their coach, Mr. Zimmer.


	Below follows a summary of the scores and games of the County Tournament:

		FIRST ROUND				   SECOND ROUND

	Galena		20				Brown		28

	Radnor		 9				Center		10

	Bellpoint	43				Galena		17

	Powell		10				Bellpoint	40

	Sunbury		16				Sunbury		15

	Hyatts		10				Ostrander	21

	Berlin		 6				Ashley		10

	Ostrander	14				Orange		13

				     THIRD ROUND

				Brown		22

				Bellpoint	44

				Ostrander	23

				Orange		19

		
				       FINALS

				Bellpoint	44

				Ostrander 	16

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[corresponds to page Eighty-Two]


Bellpoint -- County and State Champions

[photo]  STATE CHAMPIONS  

	  McMillan, Captain, Macklin

	  Butts, Moore

	  Dulin

	  Dewey, Thomas

	  Beam, Cox
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[corresponds to page Eighty-Three]


			Bellpoint -- County and State Champions

				______________________


	With all but two of last year's Championship team back and with an

abundance of good material to fill these vacancies, Bellpoint bid well to

repeat her last year's record of consecutive victories.  The team was

greatly handicapped by illness but managed to run all their scheduled

games and entered the Tri-State Tournament at Cincinnati.  Here they

were defeated in the fourth round of play.  Not to be dismayed they set-

tled down to work for the State Tournament and handily won the County

and District title for the third consecutive year and the State title for the 

second.  In the two years' playing, 66 games were won and 1 lost.  Mc-

Millen, Macklin, Thomas Moore, Cox and Bean are playing their last year.

Prospects for next year's team are not as encouraging as last year but 

nevertheless the team should be heard from in County cirlces.


	Games other than the County schedule and tournament are as follows:


	B.H.S.	43		Canal Winchester	13

		35		Cardington		 7

		32		Columbus East		30

		35		London			 9

		33		Plattsburg		28

		29		London			15

		53		Plattsburg		16

		42		Washington C.H.		16

				Tri State Tournament	

		19		Cincinnati Withrow 	 9

		22		New Port Ky.		11

		24		Cincinnati Woodward	16

		15		Logansport, Ind		16

				Central District

		51		Chesterville		14

		28		Granville		17

		37		Granview		20

		38		Marysville		14 (semi)

		42		Mt. Gilead		   (final)

				State

		24		Carrollton		17

		35		Glenford		12 (semi)

		42		Oberlin			24 (final)</text>
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[corresponds to page Eighty-Four]


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Ashley, Capt. Haughn

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[corresponds to page Eighty-Five]


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Hyatts, Capt. Evans

[photo]

Radnor, Capt. Morris
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                    <text>[page 93]

[corresponds to page Eighty-Nine]


			Sunbury Boys' Basketball

[photo]

	We enjoy a certain degree of pleasure when we review the basketball season of

1924-25.  During this season the Sunbury boys played twenty-two games and won

sixteen.  They scored 532 points to their opponent's 380.  Their average was 728 per-

cent.


	The following are members of the squad:  Boyd Hoskinson at lg., was very reliable

in guarding his zone, good in recovering the ball and passing it out for fast offense.

His place will be hard to fill.  


	Russell Weiss was fast, heady, and a good shot.  He was above the average when

it came to passing, for his passes were well timed.  Weiss made all-county guard.


	Our right forward was Ralph Piper, Capt.  He was one of our main cagers.  He

was alert in breaking for the open, and usually managed to cut under the basket at the

right time.


	Probably no player on the team was as versatile as Walter Weiser.  Walter could

adapt himself to the different methods of offense and defense with ease.  Weiser put

up a great game against Galena and Hyatts as right guard.


	Harold White, our center, was close and aggressive at guarding.  He was one of

the main factors which put the vim and punch in the Sunbury offense.


	 Burrell Patrick showed marked ability as a guard.  He was alert in recovering

the ball, and used good judgment in passing, and has good form in shooting.


	Ernest Fivaz played center and forward.  Ernest has the abilities and qualities

of a good basketball player.  In the Bellpoint game his guarding floor work and passing

was above the average.


	Altho Owen Meredith seldom played on the first team, yet by his alertness and

speed he was a very valuable man on the squad.


	We can also appreciate the efforts of other second team men, such as Fivaz,

Whitney, Lee, Beaver, Fontanelle, Van Auken and Burrer.</text>
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                    <text>[page 94]

[corresponds to page Ninety]


				County Schedule Games


				    ____________


Date		Winner		Loser		Score		Place		 Referee


Nov. 7		Bellpoint	Powell		55- 5		Bellpoint	Barnhart

Nov. 7		Brown		Center V.	25- 3		Brown	        McNamara

Nov. 7		Galena		Radnor		22- 6		Radnor		   Crist

Nov. 7		Hyatts		Sunbury		18-16		Hyatts		 Shively

Nov. 7		Orange		Ashley		27-12		Ashley		 Waldorf

Nov. 7		Ostrander	Berlin		24-14		Berlin		    Hall

Nov. 14		Bellpoint	Sunbury		36-12		Sunbury		 Waldorf

Nov. 14		Berlin		Center V.	29- 7		Center V.	    Hall

Nov. 14		Hyatts		Powell		30- 1		Galena		   Crist

Nov. 14		Galena		Radnor		24- 8		Radnor 		 Shively
		
Nov. 14		Orange		Brown		41-13		Orange	        McNamara

Nov. 14		Ostrander	Ashley		19-11		Ashley		Barnhart

Nov. 21		Bellpoint	Center V.   (F)  2- 0		Center V.	Barnhart

Nov. 21		Berlin		Radnor		19- 8		Berlin		   Crist

Nov. 21		Brown		Ostrander	23-14		Brown		    Hall

Nov. 21		Hyatts		Ashley		30-24		Hyatts		 Waldorf

Nov. 21		Orange		Powell		29-14		Powell		 Shively	

Nov. 21		Sunbury		Galena		22-11		Sunbury	      VanAlstyne

Dec. 5		Ashley		Radnor		12-11		Ashley		 Shively

Dec. 5		Bellpoint	Berlin		37-21		Bellpoint	 Waldorf

Dec. 5		Galena		Brown		25-22		Galena		Barnhart

Dec. 5		Hyatts		Center V.	13- 7		Center V.       McNamara

Dec. 5		Orange		Ostrander	21-19		Orange		   Crist

Dec. 5		Sunbury		Powell		29-21		Powell		    Hall

Dec. 12		Bellpoint	Orange		22- 8		Bellpoint	   Crist

Dec. 12		Brown		Ashley		36-22		Brown		 Waldorf

Dec. 12		Galena		Berlin		11- 5		Galena		 Shively

Dec. 12		Hyatts		Powell		36- 4		Hyatts   	McNamara

Dec. 12		Ostrander	Center V.	21- 1		Ostrander	Barnhart

Dec. 12		Sunbury		Radnor		25-24		Radnor		    Hall

Dec. 19		Ashley		Center V.	24- 9		Ashley		McNamara

Dec. 19		Bellpoint	Ostrander	15-11		Ostrander	 Waldorf

Dec. 19		Berlin		Powell		31-13		Berlin		 Shively	

Dec. 19		Brown		Radnor		 9- 8		Radnor		Barnhart

Dec. 19		Hyatts		Galena		16-12		Galena		    Hall

Dec. 19		Orange		Sunbury		27-17		Sunbury		   Crist

Jan. 9		Bellpoint	Galena		27-12		Bellpoint	McNamara

Jan. 9		Hyatts		Brown		22-11		Brown		    Hall

Jan. 9		Orange		Berlin		23-20		Orange		 Shively

Jan. 9		Ostrander	Sunbury		19-14		Ostrander	   Crist

Jan. 9		Powell		Ashley		24-10		Powell		    Hall

Jan. 9		Radnor		Center V.	15-13		Center V.	 Waldorf

Jan. 16		Bellpoint	Radnor		37-17		Radnor	        McNamara

Jan. 16		Berlin		Ashley		34-14		Berlin		   Crist

Jan. 16		Brown		Powell		21-16		Powell		 Waldorf

Jan. 16		Galena		Ostrander	19-16		Ostrander	 Shively

Jan. 16		Hyatts		Orange		33-14		Hyatts		Barnhart

Jan. 16		Sunbury		Center V.	26- 4		Sunbury		    Hall

Jan. 16		Bellpoint	Ashley		25-22		Bellpoint	 Waldorf

Jan. 16		Galena		Center V.	18- 8		Center V.	 Shively

Jan. 23		Hyatt		Berlin		32-15		Berlin		    Hall

Jan. 23		Orange		Radnor		30-18		Orange		Barnhart

Jan. 23		Ostrander	Powell		28- 8		Powell		McNamara

Jan. 23		Sunbury		Brown		22-15		Brown		   Crist

Jan. 30		Galena		Orange		18-11		Galena		 Waldorf

Jan. 30		Ostrander	Radnor		37-13		Ostrander	    Hall

Feb. 6		Sunbury		Ashley		35-21		Ashley		   Crist</text>
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				County Schedule Games


				    _____________


Date		Winner		Loser		Score		Place		 Referee


Feb. 6 		Bellpoint	Hyatts		34-15		Hyatts		 Waldorf

Feb. 6		Berlin		Brown		25-19		Berlin		Barnhart

Feb. 6		Orange 		Center V.	32- 5		Orange	        McNamara

Feb. 6		Powell		Radnor		20-18		Radnor		 Waldorf

Feb. 13		Ashley		Galena		26-24		Ashley		 Shively

Feb. 13		Bellpoint	Brown		46-19		Brown		    Hall

Feb. 13		Sunbury		Berlin		19-17		Sunbury		Barnhart

Feb. 13		Powell		Center V.	18- 9		Powell		    Hall

Feb. 13		Ostrander	Hyatts		16-12		Hyatts		   Crist


				    ____________
	

	Standing in County League together with games won and lost:


	Team			Games Won	Games Lost	Percentage


	Bellpoint		   11		   0		  1000

	Hyatts			    9		   2		   818

	Orange			    8		   3		   727

	Sunbury			    7	     	   4		   636

	Galena			    7		   4	 	   636

	Ostrander		    7		   4		   636

	Berlin			    5		   6		   454

	Brown			    5		   6		   454

	Ashley			    3		   8		   272

	Powell			    3		   8		   272

	Radnor			    1		  10		   091

	Center V.		    0		  11		   000


				     ___________


	Total number of games in the County Schedule 132

	Total number of points made by winners 1666.

	Total number of points made by losers 845.


	Points made by:		Made by opponents:	Exceeds opponents by:


	Bellpoint 336 ................ 142 ................	  194

	Hyatts 251 ................... 161 ................	   90

	Orange 263 ................... 191 ................	   72

	Sunbury 237 .................. 213 ................	   24

	Berlin 230 ................... 207 ................	   23

	Ostrander 224 ................ 151 ................	   73

	Brown 211 .................... 244 ................ minus  33

	Galena 202 ................... 160 ................	   42

	Ashley 198 ................... 274 ................ minus  76

	Radnor 146 ................... 248 ................ minus 102

	Powell 144 ................... 296 ................ minus 152

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[page 96]

[corresponds to page Ninety-Two]


			Girls' County Tournament

			   _________________


	A County Tournament was held for the girls' teams of the county this year at

the same time and in connection with the boys' tournament.  The tournament was

managed by Coach Gauthier of Ohio Wesleyan and was held in Edward's Gymnasium

of that school.  Every one of the twelve county high schools had an entry.


	There were four byes placed in the first round of games and Brown, Ashley,

Powell and Orange were the lucky teams, all going into the second round of games

without having to play.


	The very first game was a complete upset of the dope when Center Village, after

showing up rather poorly in the county schedule, eliminated the fast Radnor team by

a margin of one point.  Berlin and Bellpoint, the other two outstanding teams, came

through the first round successfully.  Also Hyatts by defeating Ostrander, though

overwhelmed by that team in a scheduled game two weeks previous to the tournament,

won their way to the second round.


	The second round was full of surprises.  Brown defeated Ashley by two points.

Then the scrappy Center Village team defeated Berlin by a seven point margin.  Ber-

lin had been picked by many to win the tournament.  Efficient guarding and the

shooting of the tall center on the Harlem Township team dashed the hopes of Berlin.

The third game of this round was yet the greatest surprise of all.  Bellpoint, last

year's champions and the leader in the county league this year, was forced to bow to

defeat under the fierce offensive of the Hyatts girls.  In this game Hyatts first showed

the speed that was destined to win for them the cup.  In the last game of the round

Powell defeated Orange in a slow game.


	The third round, or semi-finals saw the defeat of the plucky Center Village team,

that had downed two formidable foes, by the Brown team.  Hyatts easily won from

the Powell delegation.


	In the final game in the evening the regulars of the Hyatts team failed to appear

when the game was called.  One regular and three substitutes, four in all, were all

Coach Postle had on hand to start the game.  Against such a representation Brown

started their scoring machine working and by the end of the first quarter had run up

a half dozen points while Hyatts had failed to mark.  By the second quarter the miss-

ing Hyatts players had appeared and were at once enlisted in the fight.  By the end

of the half Hyatts was trailing by one point only Brown failing to score again.  The

end of the game saw the Hyatts basketeers leading by the safe margin of five points

and carrying the coveted cup to a resting place in the Hyatts archives.


				_______________


			       GIRLS TOURNAMENT


FIRST ROUND		SECOND ROUND		THIRD ROUND		FINALS


Center V.	8	Brown		9	Brown		11	Brown		 6

Radnor		7	Ashley		7	Center V.	 5	Hyatts	   	11

Berlin	       10	Center V.      10	Hyatts		14	

Galena		5	Berlin		3	Powell		 4

Sunbury		3	Bellpoint	8

Bellpoint	8	Hyatts         10

Hyatts	       11	Powell	        7

Ostrander	2	Orange		4
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                    <text>[page 97]

[corresponds to page Ninety-Three]


[photo]	 COUNTY CHAMPIONS

	 "HAY-I-" POOLE, "BEE" MACOMBER - CAPTAIN, "LIB" TAYLOR

	 "JIGGS" SMITH, "CHARLIE" PENRY

	 "OLEY" SHEETS, "LADY" JONES, "MICK" WRIGHT
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                    <text>[Page 98]

[corresponds to page Ninety-Four]


		Result of Girls' County Schedule Games


Date		Winner		Loser		Score		Place		Referee


Nov. 7		Ashley		Orange		 8- 1		Ashley		Waldorf

Nov. 7		Bellpoint	Powell		15- 4		Bellpoint      Barnhart

Nov. 7		Berlin		Ostrander    (F) 2- 0		Berlin		   Hall

Nov. 7		Brown		Center V.	 8- 5		Brown	       McNamara

Nov. 7		Hyatts		Sunbury		19- 4		Hyatts		Shively

Nov. 7		Radnor		Galena		 6- 5		Radnor		  Crist

Nov. 14		Ashley		Ostrander	18- 2		Ashley	       Barnhart

Nov. 14		Bellpoint	Sunbury		10- 3		Sunbury		Waldorf

Nov. 14		Berlin		Center V.	16- 7		Center V.	   Hall

Nov. 14		Brown		Orange		11- 3		Orange	       McNamara

Nov. 14		Galena		Powell		 5- 4		Galena		  Crist

Nov. 14		Radnor		Hyatts		11- 9		Radnor		Shively

Nov. 21		Bellpoint	Center V.   (F)  2- 0		Center V.      Barnhart

Nov. 21		Berlin		Radnor		15- 5		Berlin		  Crist

Nov. 21		Brown		Ostrander	 7- 4		Brown		   Hall

Nov. 21		Hyatts		Ashley		10- 4		Hyatts		Waldorf

Nov. 21		Orange		Powell		 8- 5		Powell		Shively

Nov. 21		Sunbury		Galena		 8- 5		Sunbury      VanAlstyne

Dec. 5		Bellpoint	Berlin		14-10		Bellpoint	Waldorf

Dec. 5		Brown		Galena		10- 9		Galena	       Barnhart

Dec. 5		Center V.	Hyatts		11- 9		Center V.      McNamara

Dec. 5		Orange		Ostrander	10- 1		Orange		  Crist

Dec. 5		Powell		Sunbury		12- 5		Powell		   Hall

Dec. 5		Radnor		Ashley		14-13		Ashley		Shively

Dec. 12		Ashley		Brown		14-12		Brown		Waldorf

Dec. 12		Bellpoint	Orange		17- 2		Bellpoint	  Crist

Dec. 12		Berlin		Galena		15- 9		Galena		Shively

Dec. 12		Center V.	Ostrander	16- 6		Ostrander	Waldorf

Dec. 12		Hyatts		Powell		 9- 0		Hyatts	       McNamara

Dec. 12		Radnor		Sunbury		14- 2		Radnor		   Hall

Dec. 19		Bellpoint	Ostrander	22- 1		Ostrander	Waldorf

Dec. 19		Berlin		Powell		14- 2		Berlin		Shively

Dec. 19		Center V.	Ashley		 8- 3		Ashley	       McNamara

Dec. 19		Hyatts		Galena		 7- 4		Galena		   Hall

Dec. 19		Orange		Sunbury				Sunbury		  Crist

Dec. 19		Radnor		Brown		18- 5		Radnor	       Barnhart

Jan. 9		Bellpoint	Galena		12- 6		Galena	       McNamara

Jan. 9		Hyatts		Brown		 9- 5		Brown		   Hall

Jan. 9		Ostrander	Sunbury		 5- 3		Ostrander	  Crist

Jan. 9		Orange		Berlin		12-11		Orange		Shively

Jan. 9		Powell		Ashley		10- 5		Powell		   Hall

Jan. 9		Radnor		Center V.	12- 6		Center V.	Waldorf

Jan. 16		Bellpoint	Radnor		17-15		Radnor         McNamara

Jan. 16		Berlin		Ashley		 9- 5		Berlin		  Crist

Jan. 16		Galena		Ostrander	 4- 3		Ostrander	Shively</text>
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                    <text>[page 99]

[corresponds to page Ninety-Five]


	Result of Girls' County Schedule Games


Date		Winner		Loser		Score		Place		Referee


Jan. 16		Orange		Hyatts		 6- 4		Hyatts	       Barnhart

Jan. 16		Sunbury		Center V.	 5- 3		Sunbury		   Hall

Jan. 16		Powell		Brown	     (F) 2- 0		Powell		Waldorf

Jan. 23		Ashley		Bellpoint	10- 5		Bellpoint	Waldorf

Jan. 23		Berlin		Hyatts		20- 2		Berlin		   Hall

Jan. 23		Brown		Sunbury		 8- 3		Brown		  Crist

Jan. 23		Center V.	Galena		11- 6		Center V.	Shively

Jan. 23		Powell		Ostrander	 7- 4		Powell         McNamara

Jan. 23		Radnor		Orange		17- 7		Orange	       Barnhart

Jan. 30		Orange		Galena		 2- 0		Galena	        Waldorf

Jan. 30		Radnor		Ostrander	11-10		Ostrander	   Hall

Feb. 6		Ashley		Sunbury		11- 9		Ashley		  Crist

Feb. 6		Bellpoint	Hyatts		13- 8		Hyatts		Waldorf

Feb. 6		Berlin		Brown		21-10		Berlin	       Barnhart

Feb. 6		Center V.	Orange		 6- 4		Orange	       McNamara

Feb. 6		Radnor		Powell		13- 2		Radnor		Waldorf

Feb. 13		Ashley		Galena	    (F)  2- 0		Ashley		Shively

Feb. 13		Bellpoint	Brown		15- 8		Brown	       McNamara

Feb. 13		Berlin		Sunbury		10- 9		Sunbury	       Barnhart

Feb. 13		Center V.	Powell		11- 7		Powell		   Hall

Feb. 13		Ostrander	Hyatts		 9- 4		Hyatts		  Crist


					________________

					    STANDING

	  Team			Games Won	Games Lost	Percentage

	Bellpoint		   10		    1		    911

	Berlin			    9		    2		    818

	Radnor			    9		    2		    818

	Ashley		     	    6		    5		    545

	Center Village		    6		    5		    545

	Orange			    6		    5		    545

	Brown			    5		    6		    454

	Hyatts			    5		    6		    454

	Powell			    4		    7		    363

	Galena			    2		    9		    181

	Ostrander		    2		    9		    181

	Sunbury			    2		    9		    181
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RADNOR

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[photo]            Sunbury Girls' Basketball Team


	We are little but mighty--a team composed almost en-

tirely of inexperienced girls from the Freshmen and Soph-

omore classes.  We were able to hold down veteran teams

of near giants, to very close scores.  So far from being

ashamed of our record we are proud of our score books

(especially the backs of old letters that were used for the

first game.)


	A team of fighters, playing for the love of the game,

and taking our whippings without a murmur, we'll blow our

horn if no one else will.


	Just watch our step next year.
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Ashley

[photo] Football

[photo]  Track

[photo]  Track
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[drawing]  ACTIVITIES


	From the fireside of that little

brick house on East William Street,

where his widowed mother instilled

within the boy the modesty that grac-

ed him, where his devoted sister coach-

ed him in his studies, Rutherford B.

Hayes rose to the highest and most

honored position in this land, the

Presidency of the United States.  Such

is the opportunity of every student

in Delaware County.</text>
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                    <text>[page 108]

[corresponds to page One Hundred and Four]


County Orators

[photos] 
 
Ed Griffith, Berlin, Ed. Humes, Brown, B. McCumber, Hyatts, L. Kellar, Ostrander

G. O'Connell, Radnor, M. Dennis, Ashley, V. Meyers, Center Village, M. Biggs, Galena

M. Phinney, Orange, M. Thomas, Powell, M. Hayes, Sunbury, H. VanGundy, Bellepoint

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                    <text>[page 109]

[corrresponds to page One Hundred and Five]


			County Oratorical Contest


	Again the world is saved for another year.  That is, if said world

will accept and put in practice the advice of the twelve budding orators

who dispensed the truth concerning the great problems of the universe at

the annual oratorical contest held in Gray Chapel, Friday evening, April 

24, 1925.


	There is no star too distant for our ambitious high school student to

attempt to lasso and harness to his oratorical wagon; no grandiloquent

utterance of a statesman, laboring under the stress of tragic events, that

he can not use for harness.  And yet when we look over the subjects of

the orations and listen to the pleas of these effervescent young people, we

realize that their ardor is the ardor of those who have not been chilled

by the cold indifference of standpatism, and their candor, the candor of

those who believe, in their innocence, that the truth will make men free.


	The contest was a close one.  By rankings, Henrietta Van Gundy of

Bellepoint School tied with Beatrice McCumber of Hyatts for first place.

Only by referring to the percentage markings of the judges could this tie

be broken.  This plan gave Miss McCumber first place and Miss Van

Gundy second.  Mason Hayes of Sunbury took third place.  There was

not a wide range in grades, from highest to lowest; all handled their sub-

jects very creditably.


	Miss McCumber's oration was entitled "Legalized Murder," and was

an appealing plea for the abondment of capital punishment in Ohio.  We

will stand aside and let the orator herself speak.  "It is almost unbeliev-

able that we can live in the twentieth century, in a so called Christian

state, in the center of a Christian country and yet renounce all Christian

teachings to the extent that we, as a state take into our hands that ven-

geance which is God's alone.  For 'Vengeance is mine, saith the Lord.'

It must be hard for the chaplain of the penitentiary to try to soothe the

condemned man by telling him that "God is love' and that thru Christ,

all sins may be forgiven; when the laws of Ohio will not forgive, nor

even give the man the rest of his natural lifetime to make his peace with

God.  Christ, the Great Teacher, once had occasion to say 'he who is with-

out sin among you, let him first cast a stone.'  What would Christ's stand

be toward capital punishment, were he an Ohio citizen today?" * * *

"Yet so long as we sanction the present law we are joint executioners

along with the one who actually does the killing.  If we believe in Ohio,

and I'm sure we do, we will want it to be the fairest and cleanest state in

the union and a state to be proud of.  To do that each one of us must

bring our influence to bear thru the home, the club, the school, the church

and the ballot, to remove from the future pages of Ohio's history that

stain of legalized murder, known as capital punishment."


	And when we remember that all of the orations were on this high

plane of earnest thinking why should we worry about our young people--

more power to them.


	In spite of the closeness of the contest there was very general satis-

faction with the result and the whole county congratulates Miss McCumber

upon her success and Hyatts school upon its product.
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[corresponds to page One Hundred and Six]


			Ashley Agricultural Class


[photo]


				Agriculture

			
				  ________


	Smith-Hughes Agriculture is rapidly gaining in favor in the state as is shown

by the number of applications that are received annually for new departments.  There

are now 154 departments in the state with a total enrollment of 3,900 boys; and plans

now under way will increase the number of departments to 200 for the coming school 

year.


	Twenty-five boys enrolled in the department at Ashley last Fall.  The vocational

course consists of one year courses in each of the following:  Animal Husbandry,

Farm Crops and Horticulture, Farm engineering, Farm Shop, elected generally in the

Sophomore year.  One and one-fourth credits are given for each course except Farm

Shop.


	The Smith-Hughes judging team, Merlin Martin, Curtis Martin, Marvin Hack,

and Blaine Bishop maintained the formes record of Ashley in the State Judging Con-

test at the State Fair.  They won second place competing with one hundred Smith

Hughes teams and received $100.00 and a beautiful pennant as a prize.  This makes

second place five years in succession and third place the first year.  The Club judging

team, Curtis Martin, Marvin Hack and Blaine Bishop won the club judging contest

at the International Livestock Show at Chicago during the first week of December.
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[corresponds to page One Hundred and Seven]


			Ashley Stock Judging Group

[photo]

			 	Agriculture


	Enthusiasm has run high in club work at Ashley.  Lawrence Bishop, Martin

Hack, and Clifford Dray each won trips to the International as prizes in the Pig Club.

Malavon Dennis, Helen Martin and Mary Hurlow won trips to Chicago as prize win-

ners in the girls sewing club.


	Mr. Hugh Bishop accompanied the local instructor to Chicago and assisted in

caring for the group of twelve that represented Ashley at the International.  They

joined the 1500 other boys and girls from all over the United States and Canada and

had one of the busiest weeks of their lives.


	The Community is to be congratulated on making possible this trip and showing

such a wonderful spirit of corporation by uniting the various community agencies to

make the trip possible.  The boys and girls had the opportunity of hearing men of

wealth, industry, and influence talked in terms of things international in scope and

surely gave them a broader vision of accomplishing things worth while.  All this

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                    <text>[page 112]

[corresponds to page One Hundred and Eight]


[photo]

ASHLEY
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                    <text>[page 113]

[corresponds to page One Hundred and Nine]


				Bellpoint Orchestra


[photo] ORCHESTRA--Chlorine Butts, Piano; Dorothy Robinson, Fern Moore, Violins; Gladys

	 Ropp, Saxophone; Robert Butts, Drums; Russell Dunlap, Trumpet; Edwin Owen,

	 Cornet; William Webster, Clarinet; Eloise Piersol, Trombone.]


			OPERETTA--"The Toreadors" Jan. 27
		
				Cast of Characters


	Benita ..................................... Edna Maie Andrews

	Juanita ....................................... Eloise Piersol

	Senor Dictorio ............................... Harold McMillen

	Juan ........................................... Marion Thomas

	Pablo ........................................ William Macklin

	Senor Swateo ..................................... Frank Dewey	

	Senor Whackeo .................................. Stanley Moore

	Dolores ........................................ Dorothy Young

	Maria .................................... Henrietta Van Gundy


			SENIOR PLAY -- "A KENTUCKY BELLE"

				Cast of Characters


Miss Mariah Douglass ............................................ Gertrude Aldrich

Isabel, her niece ............................................ Henrietta Van Gundy

Marie, friend of Isabel ........................................... Margaret Jones

Colonel William McMillen ........................................... Stanley Moore

John Cason Gordon .................................................. Marion Thomas

Dr. Blake ........................................................ Harold McMillen

Miss Madden, trained nurse ........................................ Gladys Andrews

Four Telephone Linemen .. William Heath, Dean Phillips, Frederick Cox, Harold Bean

Cindy ........................................................ Catherine Patingale

Henry ............................................................ William Macklin

Jane, friend of Isabel .............................................. Gladys Heath

Mrs. Gordon ........................................................... Edna Heath

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Berlin Activities

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BERLIN
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                         Galena Organizations

[photo]  

Philaephonean Literary Society

[photo]

Willisonian Literary Society

[photo]

11 Squad
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GALENA
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			Time Table


 7:59	Alarm clock rings, Janitor Cow comes to the school house and puts out the fire.

 8:00	All town boys eager for knowledge appear on the school ground to play basketball and wake

	the neighbors.

 8:02	Country kid wagons swing into action.  Cletha carries on extensive flirtation with Harold

	as kid wagon passes Hales.

 8:05	Henry Bonnett soundly sleeping.

 8:10	Janitor starts victrola and again makes rounds, to be sure the fires are all out.

 8:15	Albert Wood finishes feeding the cows and goes into breakfast (That's a little early).

 8:30	Harold rings first bell while watching Martha Fuller arrive at school building--pleased 

	to know she isn't late.

 8:40	Habitual early birds arrive: Debolt, Wap, Fat, Box Car--a hot rook game ensues.

 8:45	Henry still slumbers.

 8:50	Blanche Jones starts to school post haste (she arrived just after Caesar class).

 8:51	Lemard and Kelley kick the last cow good bye and bearly miss kid wagon.

 8:52	Jim Vance is called the fifth time for breakfast.

 8:53	Chet rings up Bill's cash register for $5 (for pin money).

 8:54	Aloma having finished breakfast grabs last burnt match, pencils eyebrows while 

	vociferously chewing Wrigleys.

 8:55	Tom Goff sees Ruth McClure coming to the school house, so does Ralph, Jim likewise 

	perhaps Lemard.

 8:56	Mary Platt gets off kid wagon on square for the usual thing--nothing.

 8:57	Jim spills his Glo Co. and kicks a hole in the wall.  Refuses to eat breakfast, takes  

	spite out on Ford on way to school.

 8:58	Jerry tells Fat how to play Rook.

 8:59	Clyde stops at barber shop to get two misplaced whiskers shaved--full price is exacted by 
Coxy.

 8:59 1/2 Seventeen girls and nine boys remove hats and coats in hall.  Everybody checks up on 
pencils.

 9:00	Student rings bell, Mr. Johnson swallows last pancake whole, grabs hat and makes a dash

	for the school house.

 9:02	Dorothy Ware pretends she can't hear Caesar question.  Roll is called, absentees, Windy, 
	Lotten,Tuller and Whitney.

 9:03	The Genoa kid wagon is successfully anchored on the lab steps.

 9:30	In French--Elle est si jolie se douce!  Si blonde! ell n'y a presque plus de blonds; 
et des yenx!

	Chet becomes confused resorts to his thumb.

 9:44	Henry arrives in French class so does Bob--they wouldn't let him work in the restaurant.

 9:45	Seniors snooze.

 9:50	Paul comes to life and cleans pipe.

 9:55	Seniors in near vicinity slowly recover from "near asphyxiation."

 9:60	Fourth book agent appears and the twenty-seventh reported missing.

10:15	Mrs. Johnson catches Shink Wood reading "Grimes Fairy Tales."

10:16	Lemard Lotten with all the airs of a perfume factory expounds the evils of "Shakespeare 
Plays."

	Says True Story is good enough for him.  (Mrs. Johnson agrees March 27, 1999).

10:35	Seniors get to American Democracy in time to get 10 off!

10:36	Mrs. Johnson breaks up a heated dispute concerning farmers wealth, gives five "flat 
zeroes."

10:40	Arel interrupts class by telling Mrs. Johnson where she can get a perfectly gorgeous 
antique chest for only $150.

10:50	Backward seniors accompany the Juniors to French--Always writing out their French 
sentences for them.
	
11:00	Mr. Johnson faithfully struggles to teach the wherefores of, sum esse fui, but alas all 
Kelley ever learns is Amo, Amas, Amat.

11:15	The Sophomores insist that Napoleon and Hanibal were really cowards and that Queen Eliza-

	beth was too smart.

11:30	Chet begins to think about the restaurant.

11:35	Everybody begins to feel empty.

11:45	Chet's hunger becomes intense, resorts to his thumb again.  How extra ordinarily handy.

11:59	Freshmen and other feeble minded ones have to be reminded second time to put away their

	books for lunch.

12:00	Ralph reaches Ruth.  A mad rush for the rook tables at the barber shop--and a free for all

	among seniors for the pool room to light up.

12:10	Pipes are laid away.  Everybody goes to hash.

12:15	Tom rushes to school building--Ruth not present--former assumes hard boiled looks and 

	paces the floor.

12:16	Hilda and Floyd begin recession.  Mary and Kelley do too.  Social good times ensues.

12:16 1/2 Lone faculty member appears.

12:16 3/4 Social good time disensues.

12:30	Jawbreakers are rapidly consumed at Vernons.

12:45	Some villian flavors the water tank--the boys drink freely.

 1:00	Freedom of speech ceases.

 1:15	Floyd Shaw again tells us how smart he is in Algebra--Oh well, some one had to.

 1:30	Chet copies Algebra problems at the rate of ten a minute.

 1:45	Etta Barker goes home with pain in head--10th ailment she has developed today.

 2:00	Mr. Hough succeeds in putting half his physics class to sleep.  Spends rest of the period 
admiring

	the new part in his hair.  Everyone pronounces it charming.

 2:15	Mrs. Johnson in upper class room hears terrific rumblings, proves to the crumbling of jaw

	breakers.  (10 off again)  Oh! what's the use.

 2:45	Exercise records disappear.  We all gamble on the green.

 3:15	Juniors take "time out" to make plans for Charity Ball.

 3:30	Mr. Johnson promises for the 90,000th time to return our Sept. test papers.

 3:32	Asks us to kindly be more quiet.

 3:33	Demands that we all "Shut Up"!

 3:34	Springs a snap quiz in American Lit.  Signs a fifty page lesson.

 3:35	And tells us to "GIT FER HOME"!
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CENTER VILLAGE
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		  Kilbourne Boy Scout Troop No. 1, 1924-25


	Kilbourne Troop No. 1, Boy Scouts of America, entered upon its second year in

scouting in February, 1924 with the same zest which characterized its action when

organized in the same month of 1923.  Some 40 boys had had training during the year 

and in the reorganization, seniors in high school dropped out and seventh grade boys

entered, the troop starting with 32 boys for the second year.  The four patrols com-

peted twice during the year in points scored in tests and good turns performed.  The

Lions and Foxes shared honors in the events.  The program for the year in addition to

the prescribed scoutcraft included weekly meetings for fun and work, a summer camp

for 15 members some distance from home, a Lyceum course of five numbers financed

and arranged for the community, a leading part in an Athletic Badge Contest for the

School, demonstrations of flag etiquette and first aid work for community gatherings,

participation in patriotic celebrations, guest meetings for mothers and fathers, hikes

and attendance at the Columbus Scout Circus.  The Citizens' Scout Committee and

School officials have endorsed the work for the third year and 30 boys from the sixth

grade to the juniors in High School have signed enrollment blanks for 1925-26.
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[photo]  

			     A Girl Scout Fair Tale


	Once upon a time there was a little Girl Scout Troop.  Now, as every wise person

must surely know, the Girl Scouts are very near kin to the fairies.  The fairies have

a good queen whom they adore, but the Girl Scouts have a captain, to whom they tell

their joys and woes and whom they too adore.


	Oh! but I've made a big mistake.  This merry troop is no longer little.  It has

leaped from a dwarf of eight members to a giant of twenty-four scouts in a truly

miraculous fashion.  But although it is larger, it is still the happiest, thriftiest, friend-

liest, busiest, and most useful Scout Troop in the whole, wide world.


	These Girl Scouts have a way about them of making a game of all their work,

so if you would hear them tell it you would think that they were always playing.

But they really brighten their corner of this jolly old world a great deal.


	Of course it is a heap easier for any one to be gay in the spring, let alone Fairies

and Girl Scouts.  Therefore the jocund troop has settled down to good hard work on

tests.  Already there have been many pins earned.  So now we will leave them, and

perhaps some other time I will have another happy tale to tell about the Gay Girl Scout

Troop of Kilbourne.


							Butterflies and

							Busy Bees.
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BROWN</text>
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                                 Hyatts Organizations


[photo]  

XL Literary Society     Double Quartett   Leonidas Literary Society




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[corresponds to page One Hundred and Twenty]


[photo]                          Orange

  


			Lincoln Literary Society


Sec'y Kenneth Fickel	Pres. Mary Boyd		V. Pres. Richard Joslin


		      Philomathean Literary Society

	Pres. Edgar Bagley		Sec'y Agnes Clymer


			Orange Literary Societies


	When the Freshmen entered High School and found they were to participate in

literary societies they resented the fact to a small degree but through the assurance

and help of the older and more experience students they went in and showed their

hidden abilities to an increasing advantage.  As entertainers in the musical line there

were a few outstanding individuals.  In fact when the time came for the last literaries

we think the Freshmen really were looking for more worlds to conquer.


	Such is the aim of our literary societies--not to be drudges but pleasures to per-

formers and others that listen and get help and instruction from what they hear.

After each program we had a critic who was rather severe on loafers but those that

deserved praise got it which encouraged them to go even farther and earn more suc-

cesses in the future.


	Among the outstanding features in the course of the literaries were two debates.

One was "Resolved, that capital punishment should be abolished" another was "Re-

solved, that the city is the best place for a child to grow up."  These were well de-

livered and interesting.  Our debate teams were said by many to be equal to previous

county teams.
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[corresponds to page One Hundred and Twenty-One]


				Orange


	Orange High School has been rapidly progressing in all literary line due to hard

work and good coaching by Supt. Southwick.  Orange won both county debates.  The

affirmative team from Hyatts, 3-0, the negative team from Bellpoint, 2-1 on the

question of the League of Nations.  As there will not be any debates this year we

will not have the chance to do the same work and win as marked a success as last

year.  Our orator for last year, Oscar Clymer, received second honors.  This year our

orator is Mae Phinney and her subject if "Lift Thine Eyes."


	Our literary work ths year seems to have developed better debates than formerly.

There has been evident a spirit of friendly rivalry between our literary societies thereby

insuring equal development for both.  In the program which our literaries gave jointly

on March 13, 1925, ten were chosen from the Philomathean and nine from the Lincoln

society.  However the Lincolns evened up the count by having a member of their

society chosen as county orator for this year.  Those people picked for special work

on the program were picked according to the ability shown in the literary programs

of the year.


	Credit in the program should especially be given to Mabel Rainier who showed

outstanding ability in her different parts in singing.  Also Estelene Clymer was chosen

for a reading in the beginning because about twice in the past year she has proved

an effective pacemaker.  Agner Clymer has proved one of the most versatile.  She 

merriment we depended about on the four High School classes.


			Program Given March 13, 1925


High School Chorus ............................................... Double number

Reading--"The Swan Song" ....................................... Estelene Clymer

Vocal Duet--"Whispering Hope" ...................... Agnes Clymer, Mabel Rainier

Vocal Duet--"Ike and Becky" ....................... Raymond Loop, Thomas Bradney

Quartet--"The Quiltin' Bee--

	Agnes Clymer assisted by Florence Aller, Mabel Rainier, Elizabeth Snyder,

	Kenneth Fickel, Ruth Shultz, H. R. Fisher, Doris Wells.

Vocal Solo--"June Brought the Roses" .............................. Mary Capuano

Reading--"Ginevra" ................................................ Agnes Clymer

Girls Chorus ..................................................... Double number

			ONE ACT PLAY--"A CASE OF SUSPENSION"

				    Cast

Professor Edgerton--suspended party ............................. Kenneth Fickel

Miss Judkins--Dean, of uncertain age ................................. Mary Boyd

Kathleen--Irish maid ........................................... Rosalie Phinney

Jonas--the girls' accomplice .................................... Charles Taylor

Mildred ............................................................ Mae Phinney

Dorothy--triple alliance of mischief ......................... Gladys Brintlinger

Alice ............................................................. Mary Capuano

Jack .............................................................. Edgar Bagley

Tom--causes for the investigation ............................... Robert Gooding	
	 
Harold .......................................................... Harold Phinney

	This one act play was given to show troubles the faculty have in maintaining

discipline.

	Some young college girls decide to give a party for their young gentlemen friends

in spite of the matron and faculty supervision.  Kathleen, the Irish maid discovers the

girls plot and helps them out by lending a clothes-basket to draw the young men up

from the ground.  Jonas, the janitor or handy-man lends a rope with which to pull up

the young gentlemen.

	Prof. Edgerton discovers the basket, gives the signal and is pulled half-way up

before the girls discover who it is.

	Life action is added to the party when the matron walks into the room.</text>
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[page 128]

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			"In the Garden of Shah"

		MUSICAL COMEDY IN THREE ACTS PRESENTED BY

			 OSTRANDER HIGH SCHOOL

		      Tuesday, December 23d, 1924


			Cast of Characters

Lohlah (Zohdah's Friend and Confident) ...................... Ivalvoo Smart

Zohdah (daughter of the Shah) ............................... Lillie Notter

Nowobeh (Zohdah's old nurse) .............................. Dorothy McBride

Ted Harding .................................................. Burson Mills

Billy Cumings .............................................. Donald McBride

		(American Freelance Mining Engineers)

Samuel Johnson Jackson ..................................... Thomas Winston

		(Ted's and Billy's Servant from U.S.A.)

Perunah (The Shah) .......................................... Homer Howison			

Somecraba (An Arab Sheif) .................................... Carrol Lamme


		 Class Poem


	The Senior class with Vim and pep

	Has gone throughout the years

	We've always tried to watch our step

	Amid the throngs of cheers.


	The Juniors oh! so mighty good

	Could not be surpassed

	Although at times were very rude

	They were never outclassed.


	We now go to the Sophomore class

	The wittiest of them all

	Go try to find another

	No other could we call.


	We must not forget the Freshman crowd

	Striving to do the best

	At times they felt discouraged

	But always stood the test.


	To all ye classes, throughout the past

	Have done the best that could be expected

	When out in the world the work they do

	We hope will never be neglected.

			
				Valeta Winston, '25.
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Miss Cherry Blossom

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Orchestra

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                    <text>[page 133]

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				The Sunbury Glee Club


	The Glee Club is one of the outstanding organizations in the school.  It affects a

larger number of the students than any of the other extra curriculum activities, since

from its very nature a larger number can take part.


	The success of the organization is due largely to the capable leadership of Mr.

Neilson, who has supervised the music in the High School for a number of years.  The

operetta "Polished Pebbles" which was given in April of last year was one of the finest

performances that has been given here in recent years.  Mr. Neilson is ably

assisted in his work with the club by Miss Houston, who is also pianist for the organ-

ization.


	The Glee Club has been active this year, having rendered its services during the

special meetings held at each of the local churches during the winter.  The climax

of the Club's season will come when they present the operetta "The Pioneer Papoose"

in the new auditorium sometime in the early part of May.  This entertainment may

also be given at some of the neighboring villages if time permits.


	The Club has worked hard, and deserves a great deal of credit for the work it

has done.  We hope that it will continue in its good work, and feel sure of its success

while under its present leadership.


				THE ORCHESTRA


	The Orchestra also responds to Mr. Neilson's baton, which quite frequently takes

the form of a clarinet.  It has helped out a great deal in providing music at our High

School exercises.  We hope that next year a larger number may be enrolled in this

organization.


				   BASE BALL


	Sunbury High School has long been recognized through out the county for her

championship base ball teams.  Last year her team was as successful as of yore, de-

feating such high class teams as Johnstown, Galena, Hyatts and Centerburg.  She

suffered defeat at the hands of Aquias High of Columbus by a score of 4-2.  Similar

to all athletic teams she has a few outstanding stars who merit words of praise.


	Hoskinson--Catcher--One of the best base ball players in our county.  He is our

"clean up" man, and the best slugger on the team.  He has that rare gift, "base ball

brains."

	Clark--Pitcher--A find for the future.  He has worlds of smoke, and plenty of

curve.

	Weiss--Pitcher--As a High School pitcher Weiss ranks in a class by himself.

He has smoke, a fast curve, control and base ball sense.

	Dearing--1st base--His lean and lanky build and fielding ability make him a

valuable player.

	Roof--2nd base--The slow but sure type of player.  Not a grand stand player,

but a fighter.

	Barker--s. s.--Deane is fast, a perfect infielder, and the most difficult man to

strike out on the team.

	White--3rd base--A fast man with a cannon ball peg to first.  Also a good man

with the stick.

	Weiser--l. f.--A sterling outfielder, and one of the most consistent hitters on

the team.

	Piper--c. f.--To have a fly ball drop near center field is fatal, for in our memory

Piper has never missed.

	Competition for right field is keen.  Fivaz, Laughery and Patrick have the edge.
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                    <text>[page 135]

[corresponds to page One Hundred and Thirty-One]


			Sunbury High School Calendar


	In this calendar we will endeavor to enumerate the most important events during

the school year of 1924-1925.

	Sept. 8--School opened one week late.

	Sept. 9--Registration days, and we find that we have an enrollment of 23 Seniors.

	Sept. 27--Freshmen Initiation.  This party given by Sophs was a decided success.

Green ice cream was served for dessert.  All left for home early.  Carleton Burrer and

Hoyt Whitney were in bed by ten bells.  Ha!

	Oct. 10--Another Freshman party held at the home of Marie Metzger.  Everyone

reported a good time.

	Oct. 17--Seniors invited Juniors to a weiner roast at at Alum Creek.  Many

games were played, and the sad part was the theft of the marshmellows.  The desti-

nation from there for some of the party was "Blue Mist."

	Oct. 24--Basketball game, Orange at Orange.  Lila couldn't find the way over.

	Nov. 6--A stirring game at Hyatts, Jim White being put out of the game.  After

the game we enjoyed a bacon roast along the Scioto River.

	Nov. 21--A thrilling game with Galena.  Galena bet their last penny and had to

go barefooted all winter.

	Nov. 26--Homecoming.  Alumni played High School, Boyd being only one booted.

A dance and games were enjoyed by everyone.  Music was furnished by Miss Janet

Rogers.

	Dec. 2--Banquet for Basketball teams and coaches given by Mr. Whitney.  Speeches

were given by the coaches and Captains, Frances Perfect and Ralph Piper.  Nannie

Snavely talked so much during the dinner that the candles were blown out.

	Dec. 5--Basketball game with Powell.  The girls lost, but the excuse we give is

that they had to "push" their way over.

	Dec. 12--Basketball game at Radnor, Hoyt Whitney saving the day by making the

last foul.

	Dec. 24--Glee Club gave program in chapel.  An interesting talk was given by

Rev. R. Chadwick from Boston, Mass.

	Jan. 9--All pupils wishing to see the "Pied Piper" at Grey Chapel, Delaware

were excused from school.  Many were excused, four actually saw the play.

	Jan. 16--Our first game in the new Gym with Centervillage.

	Feb. 9--"Phil" brought Amelia Schmidt to school.  Deane Barker of course made

tracks around her.

	Feb. 12--The High School celebrated Lincoln's birthday with patriotic songs and

talks.

	Feb. 20--Basketball game with Orange.  Sunbury defeated.

	Feb. 26--Rev. Smith from Bellview gave a very interesting talk in chapel.

	March 4--The High School and Grammar Room had the privilege of hearing the

inaugural address from Washington by Radio.

	March 21--Miss Alma Scott, Junior of S. H. S. becomes Mrs. Wallace Barnum.

	March 25--Mr. Henry Miller of Sunbury gave a talk on the subject "Money."

	April 3--The Seniors with the help of some Juniors gave the annual Carnival.  A

Vodvil of nine acts were given in the new auditorium.  There was also an auction at

which "Lengthy Clark" presided.

	April 10--Junior Play--"The Fifteenth of January" will be a success we hope.

If it is not, it will not be Mrs. Sinkey's fault.

	Commencement week, Congressman Thomas Brooks Fletcher of Marion will give

the class address.
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                    <text>[page 136]

[corresponds to page One Hundred and Thirty-Two]


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                            New School Building


	Sunbury feels justly proud of her new Public School building.  For

the last several years we have been rather hampered in our old quarters,

and we feel that now a new spur will be felt which will be to the advan-

tage of all our school activities.

	On November 4, 1923 the Sunbury District voted favorably on the

project of a $75,000 bond issue for building an addition on the old High

School building.  Mr. Porter as architect, drew up the plans, and the con-

tract was let to Mr. Hopper of Delaware.  Work began almost immedi-

ately, and progressed rapidly with the result that on January 16 we dedi-

cated the new gymnasium by a Basketball game with Center Village.  The

building is completed with the exception of some of the equipment for

the various departments.  Most of the equipment has been purchased.

	In addition to the regular recitation rooms the building contains a

combination auditorium and gymnasium capable of seating about six

hundred and providing ample stage room for all entertainments, locker

rooms and shower baths, a large study hall with library in connection, and

well equipped laboratories for Physics, Chemistry, Manual Training, and

Domestic Science.
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[corresponds to page One Hundred and Thirty-Three]


			Hyatts Literary Societies


	One of the outstanding features of this school year which provided

some excellent training and no little amount of merriment was the organi-

zation at the beginning of the year of two literary societies.  They took

unto themselves the names of "Leonida" and "X L".

	The Leonidas Society chose Ruth Ashbury as their president and

Dorothy Hall for secretary.  No probability of finances made a treasurer

unnecessary.  The X L society chose William Winters to head the group

and Helen Stockdale to keep a strict and accurate account of all pro-

ceedings.

	During the year each side gave a complete program to which they

invited the other side as well as relatives and friends.  On February 28th

the two societies gave a joint program to which the public at large was

invited.  Some of the outstanding numbers on this program were:  "The

Man in the Bowler Hat", a one-act play, "Some Whoppers", or the stories

you read about, "Choosing a Valentine", or a revision of the family album,

and a number of readings and songs that delighted the audience.  This

program was the crowning success of the year.


			Operetta--"El Bandido"


	The big musical feature of the year was the rendition of the musical

comedy "El Bandido".  This was a Spanish operetta and special settings

and costumes were used in the portrayal of this story of Spanish life.

Mrs. Jeanette Gooding-Harter, our music teacher was the director of the

play.  Miss Whittier coached all the drills for it and the settings were

prepared by the manual training class under the leadership of Mr. Utley.

Below is the cast of characters of the play:


			CAST OF CHARACTERS


	Night Watchman ---------------------------------- Ward Johnson

	Don Manuel, an Artist visiting Antiquera -------- Ralph Hardin

	Juan, Don Manuel's Servant ----------------------- Truman Bell

	Bartolo, Landlord of San Fernando Pasada ----- William Winters

	Donna Cyrilla, Belle of Antiquera ------------ Nora Faye Jones

	Don Lozono, Captain in Spanish Army -------------- Arthur Ross

	Tona, a Soldier -------------------------------- Kenneth Raile

	Jose Maria, A Famous Brigand -------------------- Ralph Hardin

	Carlos, Cyrilla's Brother ------------------------ Russel Tone

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			CAST OF CHARACTERS--Continued


	Zaida, a Maid at Bartolo's Pasada ------------- Leahbeth Taylor

	Don Grandeosa, Governor of Andalusia -------------- Eugene Ross


				BANDIT CHORUS

Russel Chapman			Delmar Hall		Rodger Baker

		Herbert Marks		    Charles Penry


			      DANCING CHORUS


	Iona Ufferman				Bernice Kentner

	Dorothy Hall				Ruth Asbury

	Leola Sheets				Beatrice Macomber

	Geraldine Smith				John McKinnie

	Ralph Lindner				Lloyd Stietz

	Joe Bauder				Arthur Baker

	Delmar Hall				Raymond Ford


			   SINGING CHORUS


	Etta Martin				Helen Stockdale

	Minerva Fraker				Gladys Hack

	William Bauder				Richard Taylor

	Lawrence Evans				Gerald Augenstein

	Harriett poole				Harold Sheets

	Ward Bauder				Louis Monska

	Mary Cellars				Benard Ford


	Pianist -------------------------------------- Elizabeth Knapp

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		   IN APPRECIATION


		      _________


		The Delaware County An-

		nual Committee takes this op-

		portunity of expressing their

		appreciation to those who

		have helped to make the Del-

		coan for 1925 a success.
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		     OUR ADVERTISERS


		        _________


		 We wish to call the attention

		of the readers of this book to

		those who have so generously

		supported the schools and

		made it financially possible to

		publish the Delcoan.


		 We ask that you in turn give

		them your patronage when-

		ever it is possible to do so and

		to give them the support that

		they should expect from the 

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[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Thirty-Seven]


[photo]

                Our Advertizers

                 Patronize 

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[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Thirty-Eight]

[illustration]  

                Dependable Quality-Service

		Pontiac Quality

		and Service have

		won for us a follow-

		ing among schools

		that appreciate

		the value of having

		the best that can

		be secured in

		engraving


		PONTIAC

		ENGRAVING &amp; 

		ELECTROTYPE CO.

		747 So. Dearborn St.-Opposite Polk St. Depot

		CHICAGO, ILL.]</text>
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                    <text>[page 143]

[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Thirty-Nine]


"Look upon your present as the past of your future."

____________________________________________________


Boys and Girls

	At this bank, we are always glad to welcome

	you at any time.

	We like to have you come into the bank and

	see the place where fathers and mothers like

	yours, are saving part of their earnings and

	we want you too to have an account with us.


		THE DEPOSIT BANKING CO.

		 "Your School's Bank"

		    Delaware, Ohio

____________________________________________________

"If you aim at nothing, you'll hit the mark."
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                    <text>[page 144]

[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Forty]


"You can borrow trouble without signing a note."

________________________________________________


	 	THE BLAIR-KELLEY COMPANY

		      Delaware, Ohio

		  57-59 N. Sandusky St.

	       Same location for 25 years

	      The store famous for Quality

    	   FURNITURE -- STOVES -- DRAPERIES

		   WALL PAPER AND

		  FLOOR COVERINGS

		 AT LOWEST PRICES

________________________________________________


PLUMBING	HEATING               

 RUDY &amp; JEWEL FURNACES				WE APPRECIATE

     PIPE &amp; PIPELESS            	The school seating business

				 	given us by the schools of
	W. C. Shults
						Delaware County
Quality &amp; Service Guaranteed	     	     
					      DELAWARE CHAIR CO.

79 N. Sandusky St.  Phone 2407			Delaware, Ohio

	Delaware, Ohio


__________________________________________________

"Talking may get a job, but working holds it."
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                    <text>[page 145]

[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Forty-One]


"Life is not the holding of a good hand but the playing of a poor hand well."

_____________________________________________________________________________


A HISTORY

		THE SMITH CLOTHING CO.

		    Delaware, Ohio


First started about 1866 in two store rooms, one on Sandusky and

one on Winter Street, by the late W. A. Smith.

			1870

Moved to present location and known as Smith &amp; Jennings.

		     Fall 1883

Mr. Jennings sold interest to J. L. Smith who moved to Delaware

with family, the firm being known as W. A. Smith &amp; Co., later

changing to W. A. and J. L Smith.

		     Fall 1902

J. L. Smith purchased interest of W. A. Smith and the firm name

was again changed, this time to J. L. Smith Clothing Co.

			1908

The firm was incorporated as The Smith Clothing Co. with J. L.

Smith, President, in which capacity he remained until his death

January 18, 1925.

A. Ward Smith, now active head of The Smith Clothing Co. with

position of Vice Pres. and Treas., having been with firm for 27

years.


	Our Slogan:  Remember "You do best at Smith's"

	Our Motto:  The Golden Rule

	Our Guarantee:  Satisfied Customers

________________________________________________________________

"When a man says he can't, he's right about it."
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                    <text>[page 146]

[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Forty-Two]


"The Bible speaks of 'gladness' fifty times.  Of 'sadness' once."

________________________________________________________________

		     The O. K.

		THE BEST PLACE TO BUY

		HARDWARE &amp; IMPLEMENTS

	      AGENTS FOR B. P. S. PAINT

		  "Best Paint Sold"
	
	  TOOLS -- "KEEN KUTTER" -- CUTLERY

		CHINAWARE -- KITCHENWARE

		THE O. K. HARDWARE

		  Delaware, Ohio

________________________________________________________________


          The Best Place for DAD to Sell His

		  MILK and CREAM

	  THE BEST PLACE FOR YOU TO PURCHASE

		    ICE CREAM


	       OSCAR CASE CREAMERY

	2416       Delaware      2238


_______________________________________________________________

"What a man does in his working hours goes into his pocket; what 

he does in his leisure hours goes into his character."
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                    <text>[page 147]

[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Forty-Three]


Have you read our "ten commandments"?  See page 10

_______________________________________________________________


		 	The Best of

		CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS

		           at the

		    "S T A N D A R D"

	     The store of quality and service 

_______________________________________________________________


			PHOTOGRAPHS

			   of

			  MERIT

			Since 1874

	                 BODURTHA 

_______________________________________________________________

"We are as young as our smile in the face of adversity."
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                    <text>[page 148]

[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Forty-Four]


"Don't be a carbon copy of somebody else ... make your own impression."

_______________________________________________________________________


		DANKEL &amp; ANDERSON

	    CLOTHIERS and FURNISHERS

	  "The Store with a Conscience"

		Delaware, Ohio

______________________________________________________________________

	Main Road to Health			   SHOES

	     THE HICKLE			Exquisite in Style, Quality of

	 "Mineral Crystal"		the very Best and Prices with-

         HEALTH INSTITUTE		in Reach of All are the kind

					        you find at
It will cost you nothing to call and

have our system explained to you. We

treat especially Asthma, Diabetes,		___________

Hay Fever, Rheumatism, High Blood	

Pressure, Nervousness.			    J. Windsor Cone's

  We maintain separate parlors for		Shoe Store

ladies and gentlemen, with lady and

gentlemen attendants.			     4 West Winter Street


  R. H. &amp; J. J. MAIN, Mgrs.			Delaware, Ohio

Tel. No. 8190    94 N. Sandusky St.

	Delaware, Ohio

______________________________________________________________________

"Smile if it kills you and you'll die with a grin on your face."

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                    <text>[page 149]

[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Forty-Five]


"Better not to kno' so much than to kno' so menny things that ain't so."

________________________________________________________________________


T. R. Griffith						C. L. Owen


			Griffith &amp; Owen

		        HOME FURNISHERS

	  FURNITURE, RUGS, LINOLEUM, SHADES, STOVES

Telephone Number 2235				Number 6 S. Sandusky St.

			 Delaware, Ohio

		    Figure with me -- it pays you

Phone 2691					      50-64 N. Henry St.

________________________________________________________________________

			Russel D. Kissner

		         "Zip Service"

		THE COMPLETE BUILDING SUPPLY YARD

		Stucco -- Johns-Manville Roofing

			COAL AND COKE

		  Roof Painting a Specialty

Blue Print Service Free					Delaware, Ohio

________________________________________________________________________

			   KURRLEY &amp; EVANS

		           QUALITY GROCERS

		Sole Agents for Battle Creek Sanitarium

			   DIETETIC FOODS

	Also Richelieu Brands of Foods which are supreme in quality

Two Phones					   81 North Sandusky St.

  301						         Delaware, Ohio

_______________________________________________________________________

"March 3rd, 1847.  Postage stamps first used in our country.  Will your

face ever appear on one?"
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"We are as young as our unwillingness to carry grudges."

_______________________________________________________________________

			Let us serve you with

			  QUALITY COAL

				at

			 QUALITY PRICES

		    Why not practice thrift?

		     Pay Cash and Pay Less.


			CASH COAL CO.

Rear 95 East Williams St.					Phone 5114

__________________________________________________________________________

	DELAWARE COUNTY				EYES CAREFULLY EXAMINED

						GLASSES PROPERLY FITTED
Famous for her excellent schools.

Ranks high as a FRUIT GROW-			Jewelery--Watch Repairing

ING SECTION. Apples have taken

the lead decidedly, but	
						(Watch Inspector for
       	YOU ARE INVITED	
						 Big Four R. R.)
to see the next peach crop which the

	   owner				Exclusive representative for the most

	E. E. RICHARDS				excellent line of Mauran Watches.

						Ask us about them.
hopes some day to show you in his

orchard just east of the Orange			      R. S. HARMOUNT

Township High School.				Hotel Allen Bldg.      Delaware

_____________________________________________________________________________

"Grow up to your Bigger Self!  Don't be a mental midget."
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"A 'go getter' does what we intended to do."  N. R. s.

_____________________________________________________________________________

			Cavin's Commercial School

			36 1/2 East Winter Street

Phone 5419						       Delaware, Ohio

		Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Expert Touch Typewriting

				Enter at any Time

			Public Typewriting and Mimeographing

    Under personal direction of C. F. CAVIN, Court Reporter and Office

			Manager of Twenty Years' Experience

_____________________________________________________________________________


			The McKenzie Lumber Company

		       LUMBER, SASH, DOORS, MILL WORK

		Rex Strip-Shingles, Slate Surface Roll Roofing

			   Compo and Rock Wall Boards

		
	      Equipped to deliver lumber to any part of this County

			Always in the market for timber


			  120-132 East Winter Street

				Phone 2269

			      Delaware, Ohio	

		MILLS AT					YARDS AT

Delaware, Ohio		  Springfield, Ohio		    Delaware, Ohio

Waldo, Ohio		       Ashley, Ohio		    Springfield, Ohio

	    Cardington, Ohio				    Waldo, Ohio


______________________________________________________________________________


			EVERYTHING IN UP-TO-DATE HARDWARE

			    AGENTS FOR DEAN &amp; BARRY'S

			       High Grade Paints

			     DELEWARE HARDWARE CO.

			   C. D. SIEGFRIED &amp; SON, Props.

______________________________________________________________________________

"Many hurry to catch up.  Few hurry to get ahead."
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"We are as young as our enthusiasm for a new game."

______________________________________________________________________________


			      M A S T E R

		Yourself at all times and in all situations

	Know your own mind and success will crown your efforts

	  Back it all up with a substantial, growing interest

			account in our bank


		       DELAWARE NATIONAL BANK

		        Original Charter 1845

______________________________________________________________________________


	Thus saith the principal, Thou shalt not eat thy lunch in

	school time, Neither chew gum, Nor munch the apple that is

				in thy desk


______________________________________________________________________________


DIAMONDS						      POCKET WATCHES

			    GRADUATION GIFTS

				-- at --

			    B. YEHLEY &amp; SONS

		        JEWELERS &amp; OPTOMETRISTS

WRIST WATCHES							     JEWELRY


_______________________________________________________________________________

"We are as young as our courage in a righteous cause."

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"A good tailor can't do much for you unless you shave regularly."

_______________________________________________________________________________

	Your Teachers TRIM YOU 180 Days in the Year

		Let US DO it Occasionally

	        "Russ" Jones Barber Shop


E. Winter Street						Delaware, Ohio


______________________________________________________________________________


	The historical nature of this book recalls to some of the school-

men a familiar figure in the high schools of the earlier days.

	We are sorry that we can not present a picture of the quaint

old man with flowing white hair and silk plug hat who used to

visit our high schools in the interest of his textbooks.

	Mr. W. C. Ginn, until his death a few years ago a resident of

North Sandusky Street, Delaware, Ohio, will be remembered with

pleasure by many of the alumni of the older high schools.


______________________________________________________________________________


illustration					Everything

						 -- in --

						  DRUGS

						Sheet Music


		USE EUCALL JIGGER REMEDY, SURE CURE

			  Norwood Drug Co.


6 W. Winter St.							Delaware, Ohio


______________________________________________________________________________

"If your boss doesn't see that you are worth more until another offers you

more, then you had better work for the man with the better eye sight."
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			  Supremacy


	The Ultimate Result of a Properly Conducted

		    and Continued Effort


		        The Marion Star


	is continually striving toward that supremacy in all things

	that will tend to make the Star the dominating news-

	paper of the territory within its field.

	   The circulation of the Star has never been forced.  Its

	continued growth is a result of newspaper merits, and a

	tribute to the character and common-sense of the people

	who are its daily readers.


			______________

			    _______

		Subscription Rates in Marion and

			Adjoining Counties


1 mo.		40 c			6 mos.		$2.25

4 mos.	       $1.50			1 yr.		$4.00
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                    <text>[page 155]

[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Fifty-One]


"No religion is worth talking about unless it teaches a man to love his neighbors."

___________________________________________________________________________________


				The

		     Delaware Savings Bank Co.

			   Delaware, Ohio

	     On the Corner -- in the Heart of the City


			ROLL OF HONOR BANK

	       4% PAID ON SAVINGS AND TIME CERTIFICATES


	F. P. Hills ............................... President

	B. F. Freshwater ..................... Vice President

	J. H. Buck .................................. Cashier

	Robert P. Hills ................... Assistant Cashier

____________________________________________________________________________________


	Thou shalt not write notes to thy sweetheart in the back of

	thy spelling book nor conceal thy winks behind a Geography

	as did thy father and thy mother in the days of their youth.


____________________________________________________________________________________


			Maricad Art Shop

			     FOR

		  MILLINERY -- HOSIERY -- GIFTS

		       ART NEEDLEWORK

		      M. M. CADWALLADER

14-16 West Winter St.						   Delaware, Ohio

___________________________________________________________________________________

"Religion is to add to the happiness of man.  Service is happiness."</text>
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[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Fifty-Two]


"We are as young as our interest in a new idea."

____________________________________________________________________________________


			STRAND THEATRE


		    For Quality Amusement


			DAILY MATINEES


		Have you heard the new Organ?

___________________________________________________________________________________

	
	Make one of you					F. J. R. PFIFFNER

      "REQUIRED STUDIES"				   DRUG STORE

       the question of					
						        38 N. Sandusky St.

	  S A V I N G					  Delaware, Ohio


     Then let us help you.				Headquarters for

							  Pure Drugs
        The People's
							     and
      Building &amp; Loan				
							 Drug Sundries
	 Company
				
						Prescription work emphasized

__________________________________________________________________________________

"It is easier to keep up than to catch up."
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[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred Fifty-Three]


"A frozen look doesn't cut any ice."

_________________________________________________________________________________

	
	   THE						SCHOOL BOOKS

    W. M. Heseltine Co.					and SUPPLIES


	DRY GOODS				Have Your Pictures

     READY - TO - WEAR						Framed Correctly

	  HOSIERY				  A Fine Line of Wall Paper


   Satisfactory Quality --			     Lemley Book Store

     Reasonable Prices				       W. Winter St.

						      Delaware, Ohio

________________________________________________________________________________


	Remember now thy books, to keep them closed when the

	teacher interrogateth thee; neither ride thou upon a pony in

	the Latin class

_______________________________________________________________________________


			EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE

	       STOVES, RANGES, and HOUSE FURNISHINGS

			 Manring and Kendrick


Phone 2588							Delaware, Ohio

_______________________________________________________________________________

"Don't walk under a ladder ....... climb it."</text>
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                    <text>[page 158]

[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Fifty-Four]


"Smile when you fail and you'll die laughing at your success."

________________________________________________________________________________


			CLEVENGER FUNERAL HOME

				and

			   AMBULANCE SERVICE

			     Successor to

			   MORRISON &amp; SONS

			     Phone 2381

92 North Sandusky Street					Delaware, Ohio

_______________________________________________________________________________


		Two Places Where Most High School Graduates Go Are

			       OHIO WESLEYAN

				   and

				B U N S

		    The Home of Sweets and Good Things to Eat

				B U N S

Phone 2520						  8 and 10 W. Winter St.

________________________________________________________________________________


	If it's Electrical				THE STYLES


	Construction				in our Ready - to - Wear De-

	Supplies				partment are as appealing to

	Appliances				the youthful Miss as the

	Radio					Prices are to Mother and

	Hoover Sweepers				Dad.

	Easy Electric Washer	


	        Then --

	THE ELECTRIC SHOP			         Morrisons

	
	    H. T. Bryan

	 62 N. Sandusky St.

	  Delaware, Ohio

________________________________________________________________________________

"Keeping awake days picks more golden apples than lying awake nights."</text>
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[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Fifty-Five]


"We are as young as our confidence in tomorrow."

________________________________________________________________________________


			For Speedy Service

			  and Best Work

			at the Right Price

			  Send it to the


		     Faultless Dry Cleaners


		    Successors to Schweitzer

		 CLEANING, DYEING AND PRESSING

		   "You must be satisfied"

66 N. Main St.								Phone 6419

__________________________________________________________________________________


			IT IS NOT EASY


To apologize.

    To begin over.

        To admit error.

            To be unselfish.

                To take advice.

                    To be charitable.

                        To be considerate.

                            To avoid mistakes.

                                To quit bad habits.

                                    To forgive and forget.


			BUT IT ALWAYS PAYS!

____________________________________________________________________________________


		SPRING					"Always something new"

	   SUITS and COATS

							  Complete stock of
The type of clothes young men are			

wearing today and at prices lower		SILVERWARE

than you expected to pay.		          CUT GLASS

						    DINNERWARE
     SHIRTS and FIXINGS
						      WEAREVER ALUMINUM
      The very Latest


	WILSON'S			  		ROYAL SOCIETY ART GOODS

	  C.J.						       NOVELTIES

	of course

   The Hotel Allen Block				C. O. HAAS DEPT. STORE

     Delaware, Ohio				          "Always Something New"


____________________________________________________________________________________

"Men are not what they think they are, but what they think ..... they are."</text>
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[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Fifty-Six]


"The prizes of the world go to those who are orderly, industrious, fair and temperate."

_______________________________________________________________________________________


			   LET US END


		YOUR RADIATOR and WELDING TROUBLES


			       at


		     35 E. Winter Street


		   The Schaffer Welding Shop

______________________________________________________________________________________


	Prompt

	Printers

	for						W. H. Ford

	Particular
						  Insurance in All Branches
	People
							 Phone 2334

    THE INDEPENDENT				    13 1/2 East Winter St.

	PRINT SHOP				      Delaware, Ohio

 Tel. 2582    No. 9 E. William St.

     Delaware, Ohio

________________________________________________________________________________________

"A friend is one who sees us perfect until we must become so."
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"An economist is usually a man who can save money by cutting down the other person's expenses."

_______________________________________________________________________________________________


			S E C U R E

		YOUR BUSINESS EDUCATION

			    AT

	      THE MARION BUSINESS COLLEGE

		      Marion, Ohio

	Up to date courses taught by experienced teachers

   Special SUMMER TERM opens in June.  Write for full particulars.

		   Plan to ENROLL NOW

	    Day and Night Session the year around

		Books furnished free of charge

Telephone 2767						J. T. BARGAR, Mgr.

__________________________________________________________________________


	   Get					Don't think for hours--

	L U M B E R				       Say it with flowers.

	   for

  THOSE NEEDED REPAIRS				     M. BARRETT

	at the				   Phones:  Green house 2666

    McCULLOUGH YARD				    Store       2688

 Cor. E. Winter &amp; Henry Sts.

	  Phone 2374

___________________________________________________________________________

"It's hard to think meanly in the open air."
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[drawing]

  	Facts		 Facts		  Facts

			Prove the

	       Delaware Farmers Exchange

		ARE LEADING DEALERS IN

	       Feeds, Grain, Fertilizer

		Wire Fencing for every

	        purpose, Farm Supplies

		 of every description

                   at right prices


	   CUSTOM GRINDING ON HONESTY BASIS

	   HIGHEST PRICES FOR YOUR PRODUCE

		    Centrally Located

Delaware					 Lewis Center

_________________________________________________________________________
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"No one can sit on you as long as you stand up straight."

__________________________________________________________________________


		      SPENCERIAN SCHOOL

		      3201 Euclid Avenue

		         Cleveland


  	Classes open every Monday -- day and evening sessions


			   COURSES

Bookkeeping		Higher Accounting and Auditing

Shorthand			(Prepares for C. P. A. examination)

Typewriting		Business Administration

Penmanship			(With degree B. C. S.)

English			Commercial Normal

Private Secretary		(With State certificate and B. S. in Education)

Spanish			Evening Law Course

Cost Accounting			(Degree LL. B. and prepares for the Bar examination)


You are cordially invited to inspect our classes and facilities for commercial training.

Office open daily from 8:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M.

Founded 1848							Write for Bulletins

________________________________________________________________________________________


Thrift Should be Your Ruling Habit --

		Thrift means the care of things

		    and their proper use.

		The habit of thrift proves your

		    power to rule yourself.

		If you are not thrifty, you are a

		    slave to circumstances.

		A surplus gives you the power

		    to dictate terms.

		Persistent, systematic savings for a

		    few years will give you a chance

		    for bigger and better things.




LET US HELP YOU SAVE.				    The Fidelity

						Building Association

						     &amp; Loan Co.

							At 46 North Sandusky St.

							          Delaware, Ohio

_________________________________________________________________________________

"Smile at hard luck -- the fates may think you like it and quit."
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"What doth it profit a man to pray for the heathen while he quarreleth with his

neighbor over a breechy cow?"

_________________________________________________________________________________


			Delaware County Headquarters for


	VICTOR VICTROLAS

		BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPHS

			VICTOR -- RECORDS -- BRUNSWICK


Our Radio Stock covers a wide variety to suit any price you wish to

pay -- including the famous

	Brunswick Radiola		R. C. A. Super-Heterodyne

	    Wave Neutrodyne		    Crosley Radio Outfits


			     E A S T M A N

			KODAKS -- CAMERA SUPPLIES

			SELBRO Photo Finishing SERVICE

			Famous from Coast to Coast

			Bring or mail your films for

		EXPERT FINISHING -- "There's a difference"


			     SELL BROTHERS


		Sixteen Years Service Means Reliability

__________________________________________________________________________


			     Commencement

		 	  "GIFTS THAT LAST"

			         See

			  OWEN JEWELRY CO.

			   Delaware, Ohio

		Fully Guaranteed White Gold Wrist Watches

			  $10.00 to $50.00          

___________________________________________________________________________

"Many a true word is spoken in jest."

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"Opportunities neglected are lost."

__________________________________________________________________________


  We
			VERGON'S
grow
		FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
 our
	    "Where satisfaction is certain"
 own


Oranges and Grapefruit in Polk Co., Fla. and ship them direct.  You get them tree

ripened.  Apples in Delaware County, Ohio.  You get these fresh and free from waste

all the year.

__________________________________________________________________________


STEGNER AUTO SERVICE

	CO.					BROKE!  sEE

    PHONE 5113				        IKE HACKEL

     MAXWELL
					  Suits cleaned and pressed
  CHRYSLER SIX
						   $1.50
Sales        Service
					     Suits pressed -- .50

 27-29 Spring Street
						  Phone 6446
3 Doors West of Post Office
					     122 South Sandusky St.

   Delaware, Ohio				Delaware, Ohio

  Service that Satisfies

______________________________________________________________________________

			DR. MARK A. BAUER

		     DR. ALICE POTTER-BAUER

		  OSTEOPATHY and PHYSIOTHERAPY


422-426 People's Building                           67-69 North Franklin St.

		         Delaware, Ohio

		   "The Natural Way to Health"

______________________________________________________________________________

"Much water goes by the mill the miller knows not of."
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"Pain is forgotten where gain comes."

______________________________________________________________________________


			C. C. Dunlap &amp; Son

			  Delaware, Ohio

			    Phone 2672


		     HARDWOOD -- SOFT LUMBER

              SASH, DOORS, and ALL KINDS MILL WORK

	    BUILDER'S SUPPLIES and MULE HIDE ROOFING

_______________________________________________________________________________


[drawing] Studebaker				   ATTA BOY

 
    Sales and Service
					She'll be delighted with a box of
   Open day and Night

    PARISH &amp; SCOTT				chocolates from

      Phone 2634

  69 North Sandusky St.			        PAUL BIANCHI'S

    Delaware, Ohio			   Also Hot Canines, I Scream

						Nutts and Fruities

_____________________________________________________________________________

"Music helps not the tootache."
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"Make not your sauce till you have caught the fish."

__________________________________________________________________________


[drawing]

Seiberlingo!			    THE CANDY

						KITCHEN CAFETERIA

   You'll never know the			      For

pleasures of motoring 'till			  Quality Foods

      you've rolled

     SEIBERLING CORD				      at

 
  CANFIELD RUBBER CO.			       Reasonable Prices

 77 North Sandusky Street

   Delaware, Ohio

_______________________________________________________________________


			JOHN K. FOSTER &amp; SON

		   Wall Paper, Paints and Varnishes


			Mary had a little house,

			It stood upon a hill,

			She didn't paint it once,

			Else she would have it still.


                   "DON'T PUT IT OFF -- PUT IT ON"


      Come in and let us help you with your Wall Paper and Paint Problems

		   Our years of experience are at your command


			Our Slogan:  "Get Our Prices First"


			  JOHN K. FOSTER &amp; SON

		           R. B. FOSTER, Prop.

36 E. Winter St.                                             Delaware, Ohio

___________________________________________________________________________

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out from under the sofa.

__________________________________________________________________________


		H. D. JONES				F. L. DAVISON

           57 1/2 N. Sandusky St.			   DENTIST

	      Delaware, Ohio			      69 1/2 N. Sandusky St.

                Phone 4159                             Delaware, Ohio

          Over Blair-Kelley Co. Store

____________________________________________________________________________


		WM. E. KNIGHT				 BERNE JONES

                  DENTIST
						       ATTORNEY AT LAW
		   X-Ray
	
	      Delaware, Ohio				Delaware, Ohio

   Over Starr's Drug Store

	    Closed Wed. Afternoon

___________________________________________________________________________


		DAVID MORGAN				HARRY W. CRIST

                  DENTIST				ATTORNEY AT LAW

              Delaware, Ohio                         
						   408-410 P. B. &amp; L. Building
   Office Phone 7119     Res. 7352
							Delaware, Ohio
	  Opposite Hotel Allen

___________________________________________________________________________


	    DR. L. A. BUMSTEAD     

	   OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN			HUMES &amp; CUPP

   Special Attention given to non-surgi-
						     ATTORNEYS AT LAW
   cal chronic diseases.
	
	     X-Ray Diagnosis
						   Phone 7118      Delaware, Ohio
   People's Building          Phone 2705

            Delaware, Ohio

______________________________________________________________________________


		B. GORSUCH 				JOHN PFANNSTIEL

                 DENTIST                                   DENTIST

						      56 1/2 N. Main St.
	    
	    Delaware, Ohio                              Delaware, Ohio

    Phone 5443       61 1/2 N. Sandusky St.       Office Hours:         Phone 5138

                                                  8:30 to 11:30 and 1 to 4:30 P. M.

___________________________________________________________________________________

			Here's to the children

			of the Children's Home

			Let's remember them next year


			Marriott, Freshwater, Wickham

                             &amp; Marriott

___________________________________________________________________________________

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"We are all Adam's children, but silk makes the difference."

___________________________________________________________________________________


			for Economical Transportation


				CHEVROLET


			     Sales and Service


C. A. WHITE &amp; SON                                                 C. I. BENNETT


 Delaware, Ohio                                              Associate Dealer, Ashley, Ohio

___________________________________________________________________________________________


	   When you think of				All Lines of Beauty Culture

	       INSURANCE					Expert Operators


              Think of	
								    and

	   Walter S. Pollock                                  Modern Equipment

							      Attractive Price
No place is exempt from cyclones and
								    on
fires are happening dangerously often.

  Automobiles sometimes catch fire,                           PERMANENT WAVING

often are stolen, and frequently cause

accident.  Consult						THE BONCILLSA


	    W. S. POLLOCK                                       BEAUTY SHOPPE

who also negotiates loans on farm

property.

Phone 7173 	   People's Building                      6 1/2 N. Sandusky St.   Phone 6421

           Delaware, Ohio

____________________________________________________________________________________________

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[corresponds to page unnumbered One Hundred and Sixty-Six]


		   THE SULPHUR SPRING

		OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY


  Memory of Rutherford B. Hayes is forever linked with Ohio

Wesleyan University by the famous Sulphur Spring on the Univer-

sity campus where according to tradition he wooed and won Lucy

Webb.

  Names of many famous men have become linked with that of Ohio

Wesleyan University since the days of long ago when the future

president and Lucy Webb "sparked" by the Sulphur Spring.  Many

men and women who became leaders in the varied walks of life have

gone forth from Ohio Wesleyan's halls.

  Many of these have been sons and daughters of Delaware County.

Graduates of Delaware County High Schools are especially welcome

at Ohio Wesleyan.

  Therefore the importance of early application for registration is

urged particularly upon these "home folks."  Ohio Wesleyan de-

sires to accomodate all Delaware County students who wish to en-

roll but due to the heavy demand for registration these students must

make application early if this is to be accomplished.

  Girls should be especially sure to register early.  Registration for

women closed this year in March; registration in the class entering in

September 1926 will probably be filled by January 1926.

  For application blanks and information address


			The Alumni Secretary,

		   Ohio Wesleyan University,

                   Delaware, Ohio

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[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Sixty-Seven]


"He gains a good deal who loses a vain hope."

_______________________________________________________________________


         V. J. Hopkins                          [drawing]


     Architect and Contract               STROHM will MEAT

       WEATHER STRIPPING

          Specialty                           you at

 428 No. Franklin St.   Phone 7533         12 W. WINTER ST.

      Delaware, Ohio                       Delaware, Ohio

_____________________________________________________________________


You get both here!


When you keep your money at home you get neither --

When you keep your money in this Bank you get both --

                  SAFETY and PROFIT

Are you getting both?

      We pay 4% on savings compounded semi-annually

                 FIRST NATIONAL BANK

                  Established 1857

                   Delaware, Ohio

_________________________________________________________________

"A wise man may look ridiculous in the company of fools."
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"An early rise will improve your get-up."

___________________________________________________________________


STONE                    STONE                  STONE


[photo]  

		Contractors and Farmers


    Lime Stone -- Substitute for Sand -- Saves Cement

                      Concrete Stone

      Farmers sweeten your land with Agricultural Lime

Phone us for Prices -- We deliver            Quality and Service


                  W. P. PENRY &amp; SON

                     Radnor, Ohio

Residence Phone No. 2-16                  Quarry Phone No. 3-16

__________________________________________________________________

"Fill your lungs.  Don't be a flat tire."
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"Thou shalt not commit geometry."

__________________________________________________________________


		The Radnor Farmers Elevator Co.


			 Agents for


         The Famous McCormick Deering Implements

                American and Jackson Fence

                  Red Top Steel Posts


         We also carry full line of hardware

    Handle all kinds feeds, grains, seeds and fertilizer


			[drawing]

___________________________________________________________________

"Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's vanity case, nor her rouge, nor her 

powder puff, nor her lip sticks, nor her eyebrow pencils, nor any of the 

implements she useth to make a graven image of herself."
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"Thou shalt not kill, except it be the fly on the head of him that sleepeth 

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___________________________________________________________________________

                      FUNERAL DIRECTORS

                           and

                      AMBULANCE SERVICE


                      Clevenger &amp; Powell

Radnor, Ohio                                            Phone No. 60

___________________________________________________________________________


			 W. R. Thrush

                        General Hauling
		
		     Live Stock Specialty

Radnor, Ohio                                            Phone No. 43

___________________________________________________________________________


	  WM. R. SMITH                            EDWIN IRWIN


       All kinds of Garage		        Complete line of

             and                            	Groceries

						Hardware

         REPAIR WORK                        	"Boots" and Shoes

						School Supplies

            also				Highest Prices paid for

						Poultry and Eggs
      Trucking and Moving
					  "If you don't trade with me"

						"We both lose"

Phone 63             Radnor, Ohio         Phone 40            Radnor, Ohio

__________________________________________________________________________

"Thou shalt not quit."
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"Smile, and never let the sun set on your troubles -- set on them yourself."

____________________________________________________________________________


D. R. Thomas 							O. R. Jones

				Thomas &amp; Jones

                     GROCERS, HARDWARE and IMPLEMENTS

                    COAL           SALT      KOKOMO FENCE

Phone No. 1							Radnor, Ohio

____________________________________________________________________________


      T. E. Drake                                 Dix Bros.

  Furniture and Undertaking                       DRY GOODS

   Ambulance Service
					        Prospect, Ohio
Phone 41 and 57     Prospect, ohio

____________________________________________________________________________

			
			The Prospect Monitor

                               Is

			   YOUR PAPER

                         Prospect, Ohio

____________________________________________________________________________

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"Your recitation reminds me of Quebec."  "How's that?"  "Built on a bluff."

______________________________________________________________________________


	    W. W. Wattring                          Fancy and Staple

        Jeweler and Registered                         GROCERIES

             OPTOMETRIST                           O. D. TRIGG &amp; SON

           Prospect, Ohio                         General Merchandise

                                                  Center Village, Ohio

_______________________________________________________________________________


        G. W. GROVE &amp; SONS          

	     Manufacture                            C. R. Selanders

     Drain Tile, Brick and Block      
					         Horse Shoeing and General

   We quote prices delivered to your
							Repairing
   farm or at factory.

	  Also Dealers in                           South Main Street

     GOODYEAR TIRES &amp; TUBES			     Prospect, Ohio

     HIGH GRADE FERTILIZERS			Citizens' Telephone 2 on 68

Phone No. 7      Center Village, Ohio

_______________________________________________________________________________
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"To hold down a good job, you must first hold up your head."
______________________________________________________________________________________

FLORA LOUISE HESS
Florist

                                                         Cut Flowers

                                                         Blooming Plants

                                                         Floral Design
                                 
                                                         Shrubbery

Open Sundays                                                          Dod. and River Rd.

Member Florists Tel. Del.                                                Coumbus, Ohio

_____________________________________________________________________________________

        WE CAN HANDLE ANY OF YOUR BANKING PROBLEMS 

           Checking Accounts, Savings Accounts

          Certificates of Deposit, Collections, and

Above all- We always give you safe Investments in any amount

             The Worthington Savings Bank

               10 Worthington, Ohio

           Ask the man who does business here

______________________________________________________________________________________

                  PAINT HEADQUARTERS

                    Agents for 

         SHERMAN-WILLIAM PAINTS and KOOVERFLOOR

Call and get a free copy of the Household Guide when ready to paint

                 LEASURER'S DRUGSTORE

_______________________________________________________________________________________

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"It isn't 'How many died yesterday?' -- It's 'How many are laughing today'."

_________________________________________________________________________________

						
							Worthington Feed &amp;

							    Transfer Co.

       G. E. BUTCHER					   S. T. TODD, Prop.

      AUCTIONEER and      			    Feed, Flour, Poultry Supplies

       LIVE STOCK                                           Transferring

          Dealer                                    Moving a specialty -- all goods

							      insured
     CATTLE, HOGS &amp; SHEEP

Worthington Ex. 3468   Powell, O.		    Phone -- Citz. 335

								  Worthington, Ohio

___________________________________________________________________________________


				W. I. WEAVER

			        Powell, Ohio

			    GENERAL MERCHANDISE

           GROCERIES                                 MEAT

                  DRY GOODS            NOTIONS

                             FOOTWEAR

Phone 342-2 Worthington

_____________________________________________________________________________________

                           Samuel E. Corbin

                           AMBULANCE SERIVCE

Citizens' Phone 111						Worthington, Ohio

_____________________________________________________________________________________

"Let your birthstone be a baseball diamond."
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"Blame is the lazy man's wages."

_____________________________________________________________________________________


Otterbein College, Westerville, Ohio, founded in 1847.  One of the oldest and best established

colleges in the state.  Recent growth in enrollment, in financial strength and educational stand-

ards.  Easily accessible from all points of the state.  Just twelve miles from Columbus.  Reached

by steam line, electric line, motor bus and private conveyance over good roads.  Member of

North Central Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools, The Ohio College Association, the

Association of American Colleges, and is on the approved list of the Association of American

Universities.

[photo]

	Next School Year opens

September 16, 1925.

	Young people interested in

attending college should

write for catalog and other 

information.  Write

  W. G. CLIPPINGER

     President

  Otterbein College


One of the large modern lab-

oratories in the new McFad-

den Science Hall.

_________________________________________________________________________________________


			A. D. Strosnider

	      FUNERAL DIRECTOR -- AMBLUANCE SERVICE


Phones Office 67; Res. 16						Sunbury, Ohio

_________________________________________________________________________________________


			JOHN WILLIAMSON &amp; SONS

	      Chevrolet, Essex and Studebaker Automobiles

			Farm Implements, etc.

			   Sunbury, Ohio

________________________________________________________________________________________

"A gentleman should have more in his pocket than on his back."
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[corresponds to unnumbered page One Hundred and Seventy-Six]


Thou Shalt not bear false witness against the team that defeateth thee; 

moreover an alibi is an abomination forever.

________________________________________________________________________________________


		In 1913 Our Sales were Sixteen Thousand Dollars

	        In 1924, Almost One-Quarter Million Dollars --


				THERE IS A REASON

                                 QUALITY GOODS


				      and


			POTTER'S                SERVICE

			PROMPT                  SATISFIES


Our plant covers three acres of Land.  We have almost twenty thou-

sand square feet of shed space and carry full stocks of all building

Materials.


			THE POTTER LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY COMPANY

Worthington								Phone 40

_________________________________________________________________________________________


				THE  HYGIENE  OF  SUCCESS


	"Get up on your toes."

	    "Put the best foot forward."

                "Throw back your shoulders."

		    "Hold up your chin."

                        "Keep a stiff upper lip."

                            "Keep your eyes and ears open."

				"Use your head."

________________________________________________________________________________________


			THE WORTHINGTON COAL &amp; SUPPLY CO.


			        COAL and SUPPLIES


		          Manufacturers of CONCRETE BLOCKS

Worthington Exchange 98							Worthington, Ohio

_________________________________________________________________________________________
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"Sing at your work and keep out of debt."

_________________________________________________________________________________________


			   Scott Bros. Garage


			    Kilbourne, Ohio


		    AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING A SPECIALTY

_________________________________________________________________________________________


			   Delaware County Fair

			       Powell, Ohio

                         SEPTEMBER 15-16-17-18-19

_________________________________________________________________________________________


All Schools in the County are invited to participate in the Educa-

tional Departments.  Also the Boys and Girls in the Junior contest.

			Write for Fair Catalogue

WALTER ZINN, Secretary

_________________________________________________________________________________________


			In POWELL you can buy a FORD

                           POWELL MOTOR COMPANY

		LINCOLN           FORD             FORDSON

			    The Universal Car

                      Buy a Ford and get real service

Phone Worthington Exchange 3428						Powell, Ohio

_________________________________________________________________________________________

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"Every mother should lower some fruit down her son's neck each day in the week."

_________________________________________________________________________________________


							     Dealer in

						       GRAIN, FEED, SEEDS

Before you try the rest --				    FLOUR, COAL

        TRY THE BEST				             FENCE AND

     Striders Restaurant                                       POSTS


Phone 215             Sunbury, Ohio                     The Condit Farmers

							 Co-operative Co.

					     Centerburg      Condit       Sunbury

_________________________________________________________________________________________


				R. P. Anderson

			       Headquarters for

			DRUGS, KODAKS, SCHOOL SUPPLIES

                                DRUG SUNDRIES

                                  Phone 68

_________________________________________________________________________________________


				 Established 1872

			         THE FARMERS BANK

                                  Unincorporated

			       INDIVIDUAL LIABILITY

				  Sunbury, Ohio

_________________________________________________________________________________________

"Apple sauce is stewed happiness."
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"The only thing that can live in the house all the time is a table

with wooden legs or a chair with a stiff back."

_________________________________________________________________________________________


			      THE  SUNBURY

			    SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.

                              Sunbury, Ohio

			AN INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS

	Safety, Profit and Convenience are embodied in our 5% Deposits

			Not how we eat but how we live

			Not what we want but what we do

			Not what we seem but what we are

			Not what we earn but what we save.

_________________________________________________________________________________________


	HONEST, COURTEOUS SER-					When in need of

       VICE BUILDS OUR BUSINESS				Hardware                 Roofing

     LUMBER                  COAL                         Stoves                Furnaces

                 and                                                   or

         BUILDING SUPPLIES                                      Fencing and Posts

        SUNBURY LUMBER CO.                                         Call and see

          Sunbury, Ohio                                        Strong &amp; Stanforth

							Phone 64               Sunbury, Ohio

____________________________________________________________________________________________

"Sleep with your window open and your mouth shut."
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"Winter underwear is not to be sneezed at."

___________________________________________________________________________________________


			Root's Department Store

		         DRY GOODS and HOSIERY

			    BOOTS and SHOES

		        MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING

		Our Motto:  It Pleases Us to Please You

			     Sunbury, Ohio

___________________________________________________________________________________________


			      STELZERS

			   SANITARY GROCERY

				and

			     MEAT MARKET

		When Thinking of Something Good to Eat

			     THINK OF US


Phone 63									Sunbury, Ohio

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

"I'd rather be one gingerbread man than an army of chocolate soldiers."


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"Smile when you're mad -- and try to frown when you're happy."

____________________________________________________________________________________________

				
				Ashley Co-operative Company


				  IT PAYS TO CO-OPERATE

____________________________________________________________________________________________


								   FURNITURE

   Westbrook Drug Store                                  Everything new in Furniture

       Ashley, Ohio                                         All the latest styles

   DRUGS and MEDICINES					     Quality guaranteed

     EASTMAN KODAKS                                              UNDERTAKING

    SCHOOL SUPPLIES						      and

							      AMBULANCE SERVICE

							         CLAUDE R. LEE

								 Ashley,  Ohio

____________________________________________________________________________________________

				    Ralph E. Montgomery

                                      LEADING BARBER


			  I make tonsorial work my specialty.

                 I study your face and cut your hair to suit your type.

                                      Give me a call

                                     Ostrander, Ohio

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

"Smile at the past and you can grin at the future."

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"The greater the number of birthday candies -- the fewer the number of birthday candles."

_____________________________________________________________________________________________


				THE PEOPLE'S STORE CO.

				  Cardington, Ohio

			       For Quality and Service

			May we have the opportunity of convincing you?

				THE PEOPLE'S STORE CO.

				  Cardington, Ohio

_____________________________________________________________________________________________


				  FRANK'S CONFECTIONERY

			      FRANK B. WORSTER, Proprietor

			       MOORES AND ROSS ICE CREAM
				
			Lunch				Sandwiches

			    Cigars               Cigarettes

                                 Cardington, Ohio

____________________________________________________________________________________________


				SPRINGER'S MEAT MARKET

				 Fresh and Cured Meats

	
				    E. E. SPRINGER
	
				     Ashley, Ohio

____________________________________________________________________________________________


			     HOME OF DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE
			
				     AT FAIR PRICES

                     CLOTHING           DRY GOODS               SHOES

				  DUNCAN, HOME CLOTHIER

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				 THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN

				  NATIONAL FARM PAPER

					 for

				   FARMER and FAMILY

______________________________________________________________________________________________


Phone 104

				Frank A. Dalrymple

			     Lincoln - Ford - Fordson

			   AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE

				  Ashley, Ohio


CARS                                TRUCKS                               TRACTORS





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		schools in prepara-

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		their copy, is evi-

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			NOW IS THE 

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			    Try A 

			   Colonial

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		        All Styles and Colors

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	           A Full Line of Hardware and Implements

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"Star Brand Shoes"

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     Seventeen years ago Star Brand Shoes were

first put on the market. They were a success

from the very beginning and no line of shoes

ever had as constant and large a sale as "Star

Brand".  To give the customer the biggest and

best value for the price has been the one aim of

the makers of Star Brand Shoes.  To do this, a

high standard of manufacture was adopted and

has never been lowered, namely, all leather, good

stock and expert workmanship.  Star Brand

Shoes are made by the largest shoe manufactur-

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Brand Shoes cover all lines: high grade dressy

shoes, business and work shoes for men, some of

the leading brands being Patriot, Pilgrim, Pluck

Stronger than the Law, Soft and Good.  For

women they are Society, beautiful, stylish and

refined, Mayflower and Sensation, Greatest and

Star value.  For boys and girls the famous Tess and Ted.  Gaiter Boots

--Womens dainty spring Gaiter Boots, button and lace, dull and patent

leather, cloth tops in black, tan, putty and battleship grey  $2 to $3.50.

                     Many Styles In Low Shoes

Showing the new Prim Pumps with small tongues and tiny ornaments.

The new Colonial and Savalere lasts, the new Cuban Louis Heel, pat-

ent, dull and kid leathers.  For the men--the new cloth top, Button

Shoes, the new English last in tan, gun and patent leathers.  Mens Ox-

fords in the new shapes and leathers.  Mens Work Shoes-Shoes you

can trust.  Stronger than the law, Soft and Good, Star Calf and Lion

Brand, you can trust them through and through to give the most dura-

ble service, built as a work shoe should be--of sound honest leather all

through, the strongest kind of sewing, every pair backed with a guar-

antee, remember there is no substiute leather in "Star Brand Shoes."


                      Something New

In White Canvas Shoes with white and  [line drawing of shoe: THIS STAR ON EVERY HEEL]

grey rubber bottoms.

Emma Lou for Ladies and Girls.

Campfire Oxfords for Men and Boys

       Ask to see them.


         Blakeley &amp; Williams

Sunbury, -       -       -     Ohio
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                 Established 1872

                The Farmer's Bank

                  Sunbury, Ohio.

Individual Liabilities           Banking Hours {9 to 12 a.m.

      $250.000                                 { t to 4 p.m.

     We receive deposits, loan money from thirty days to six months, buy and

sell, exchange U.S. and other bonds, Gold, Silver, Coupons, Notes, Etc. Do a

general banking and collection business.  Also pay interest on time deposits.


         Directors                                Officers

John Landon   C.W Barton                     John Landon, President

G.J. Burrer   J.J. Stark                     J.J. Stark, Vice President

                                             Owen A. Kimball, Cashier.

                                             C.O. Armstrong, Asst.Cashier

              STELZERS     CASH
                                   
			  MARKET

      We handle a complete line of Fancy and Staple

                  GROCERIES.

           Home Dressed Meats

   All kinds of Smoked Meats, Fruits and Vegetables.

            In fact everything good to eat.

               Our Profit Sharing Plan

   Is worth considering.  Give us a trial and we will try

           to please you.  Phone 66.

   J. F. STELZER'S CASH GROCERY AND MEAT

          MARKET, Sunbury Ohio.


      R.P. ANDERSON

        DRUGGIST

   SUNBURY,   -      -     OHIO.

              Headquarters for

Drugs, Drug Sundries, Copyrighted Books,

    School Books and Supplies, Confectionery

               Paints, Toilet and Fancy Goods.

   Our line of Stationery is most complete.

               Agency for 

     Eastman Kodaks and Supplies

      Up-to-Date Soda Fountain.
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[corresponds to unnumbered page 3 of ANNUAL OF THE SUNBURY HIGH SCHOOL


		   S. H. S. ANNUAL

	ISSUE NO. 1.		   SUNBURY, O., MAY, 1915


                          STAFF
                   
                   
Editor-in-Chief--------------------------------LLEWELLYN DAVIS

Literary Editor--------------------------------RAY ELEY

Athletic Editor---------------------------------MACKLIN MURPHY

Advertising Editor-----------------------------CLARENCE UTLEY

Accounting Editor------------------------------KATHLEEN WIGTON


                    ********


                  	CONTENTS

             	   
Staff------------------------------------------Page  3

History of School------------------------------Page  4

Class History----------------------------------Page  5

Class Will ------------------------------------Page  6

Class Prophecy---------------------------------Page  8

Class Poem-------------------------------------Page 11

Sophomore Notes--------------------------------Page 12

Freshman Notes---------------------------------Page 13

Athletics---------------------------------Pages 18  19

Junior Notes-----------------------------------Page 19
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                	History Of School

     The Sunbury High School, which is now the largest high school in

Delaware County except one, had its beginning in the town hall in the year

1877. As the grade school was held in the building which is now the resi-

dence of Mr. Charles Utley, it was very inconvenient for one instructor to

supervise both schools properly, so it was decided to erect a new building
                                                    
a part of which is now occupied.  In 1902 the high schools of the state

were classified into three grades and the Sunbury school became a second

grade high school.  In 1905 it was raised to a first grade school and has

remained that to the present day. In 1913 the building was remodeled

and a new high school room was added.  At the present rate of growth

of the school a new high school building will be needed in a very short time. 

A great many graduates from the Sunbury High School have are are oc-

cupying positions of honor and trust.  Some have entered the service of 

the government, while others have become professional men. Many have

gone back to the farm and made good.

     The hopes and plans of the school board at present are to make the

Sunbury High School a greater educational institution and a higher factor

for good in the community.

     The need for some form of industrial education is keenly felt.  This

need will probably be supplied the coming year by the introduction of man-

ual training for the boys and domestic science for the girls.

    The people who live in the territory surrounding Sunbury appreciate

the advantages to be derived from such a school as this city maintains.

A great many of the pupils at the present time are from the country.

"Where the child is, there also is the parent."  This accounts for the warm

feeling which the country people have for Sunbury High School.

     The future of the Sunbury High School is assured.  The county board

of education in the past few months has greatly increased the school dis-

trict.  This will bring to the people of the village and surrounding country

more of the advantages of a first-class high school.  May the old high

school continue to serve and be a blessing to the people of this community.

                                           LEO McCOY, '17
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                     S.H.S CLASS HISTORY


     In the beginning we were created Freshmen in the year 1911.  Our

minds were without enlightenment and void and darkness was upon the 

face of each. And the spirit of the S.H.S moved upon the class and

there was light.  And we saw the light that it was good and distinguished

it from darkness.  And this was our first year.

      And Prof. Hughes took unto him all those of the General History and

Latin classes, and when the failures of zero descended upon the heads of 

the unlearned and unwise, he biteth his nether lip in vexation and divided

them, sending the sharks to walk thru green pastures, where a good recita-

tion in Algebra restoreth their spirits, while the flunkers must travel the

cheerless road to the cold and dreary regions of the dunce's throne.

   And the spirit said, "Let them have exams and be promoted to a

higher class and let them be divided from the Freshmen."  And we made

our passes and those who now saw light were divided from those who

were still in darkness, and it was so.  And we were called Sophomores.

And the time was now the second year.

    And the spirit said: "Let them assume the dignity befitting Sopho-

mores and let them reign supreme over the members of the Freshman

class."  And it was so.  And the spirit gave us grace to wade thru the

deep waters of the dead languages and mathematics, and we saw that it

was good.

      And Prof. Kaylor spoke and the voice which they heard from the

throne of learning spake unto them again, and said, "Come and bring thy

little which is open before thee, up near thy master and translate from

the travels of Julius Caesar."

     And the spirit said "Let them bring evidence of their knowledge in

Rhetoric, one theme per week, and let them search field and zoo in the

interest of science; also let them organize a basket ball team in the interest

of athletics." And it was so. And the time was now the third year and

we became Juniors.  And the spirit breathed upon us and we knew the

lights in the firmament of the Heavens and the structure of the rocks upon

the face of the earth.

      And Prof. Utley created great rules, which prevailed over the stu-

dents of the S.H.S., and his "why and wherefore" struck terror into the

heart of each member of the Geometry class and the expression upon the

face of each following the recitation in Agriculture was sufficient to call

forth a balance ration

    And lo, the spirit said, "Thy sins shall ve visited upon thee, even unto

the fourth and last year, for thy last year's grade card keeps a record of

thy conditions in Botany, Algebra, Geometry, etc."  And the time was

now the last year and we were called Seniors.

    And Prof. St. Clair gave unto us a reed like unto a water stick and

stood, saying, "Rise and measure the laboratory and give the sum and sub-

stance of the rules in the metric system."  And it was so.

     And the spirit said "Let them be as lights shining thru the haughti-

ness of the Juniors, the naughtiness of the Sophomores even to the dark-

ness of the Freshmen.  And let their barks, driven by their own favorite

breezes, though gliding thru widely separated courses somewhere and

some-when, all cast anchor in a common harbor, where the waters wash

the strands of gold.  

                            GLADYS FORWOOD. S.H.S., '15 Historian.
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                    <text>[page 8]

[corresponds to unnumbered page 6 of ANNUAL OF THE SUNBURY HIGH SCHOOL]


          THE WILL OF THE CLASS OF '15

   We, the Class of 1915, of the village of Sunbury, county of Delaware,

and state of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish and

declare this to be our last will and testament, to-wit:

   First--All our debts and graduation expenses shall be first duly paid.

   Second--We give, devise and bequeath to the Board of Education long

years of happiness free from the cares of the Class of '15, and the pleasure

of knowing one more class has completed the course prepared for them.

   To the teachers of the past we leave our regrets that they should have

left the pleasures and cares of S.H.S

   To Mr. St. Clair, who never liked to give a zero, we bequeath any

amount of gratitude and our sincere thanks and our deepest interest for

his success in any work he may attempt.

   To Miss Huston we leave the good will of every member of the class

for her interest in our good times, as well as in our work.

   To Miss Wilson we leave our respect for the order she always kept.

   To Mr. Utley, our present district superintendent, and past teacher, we

give the credit for any knowledge we may now have of the mysteries of

mathematics.

   To the Junior Class we give our seats in the recitation room, to be

cherished by them during the remainder of their high school life, then to

be left for the coming generations.

   Individual members bequeath the following: Frank Hoover bequeaths

his mathematical knowledge to the industrious Junior Hobart Gray.

   Evalyn Kathleen Wigton leaves her ability to write the beautiful, 

charming verses of poetry to the class poets of the future.

   Ruth Mary Utley bequeaths her ability to look far into the future to

Everett Perfect.

   Fred Lamont Kempton leaves all his cares and troubles which he has

borne so manfully, hoping that no one may find them.

   Riley Roof requests that his brother Harold have all his popularities

and orational ability.

    Gladys Forwood bequeaths her great historical knowledge to the his-

torian of the Junior Class.

   Bryan Longshore leaves his musical talent, and love for the fair sex,

to Clyde Barker, a shy and bashful Freshman.

   Florence Perfect leaves with regret her many good times spent in the

laboratory to Hazel Comstalk.

   Roy Philander Edmister bequeaths his knack of looking wise to

Ray Eley.

   Nellie Strosnider leaves a medal she obtained for going through the

Sunbury school without having a fellow.

   Jennie Dwinnell bequeaths her precise manner to Eleanor Venette

Granger.

   Lloyd LeVan Pace, his many delightful little strolls after school to

his brother Clarence, a Freshman-to-be.

   Wilma Osburn gives and bequeaths her good disposition to Hazel Holt.

   Ruby McFarland leaves a good clear record to be an example to others.

   Nellie Duckworth leave nothing, preferring to take everything with

her.

   Harold Tippett leaves to Roland Sedgwick his duties of protecting the

Freshman girls from the admiring glances of other students.

   As executor we appoint D.M. Cupp of this our last will and testament, 

hereby revoking all former wills by us made.

   In witness whereof we have herunto set our hand and seal this 25th

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day of May, A. D. one thousand nine hundred and fifteen.

                 
                          Signed:

                             LLEWELLYN DAVIS,

                             GLENDON COMSTOCK,

                             MACKLIN MURPHY,

                             HAROLD TIPPETT, '15


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                TEACHERS' ROLL


First Row (left to right)- A.D. St. Clair, Milton Utley, Roland Neilson.

Second Row (left to right)- Marguerite Wilson, Nellie Yeamans, Edna

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			CLASS PROPHECY


   By prophecy we mean merely to foretell the future, or by divine power

to reveal the inspirations of the gods.

   One stormy night the Senior Class had assembled at the home of one

of the members, after a short business meeting the subject of what each

had in mind for his or her future was discussed.

   Each had some honorable profession chosen.

   The president of the class suggested that one from among the sixteen

should be appointed to make a journey to some prophet or witch to find

out what the future of this class really is going to be.

    I was the one chosen and went to visit the famous witch of Endor,

who told King Saul of his defeat and death many years ago.

   Her home was a little distance from a city in a very beautiful cave in

the land of Palestine.  She sat upon a tripod beside a great opening in 

the earth from which one could see a bright flame and clouds of smoke

constantly moving.

   She saw gods ascending out of the earth in these clouds of smoke

who seemed to tell her the future of all who asked of her.

   First she bade me to believe in her.  Then she related to me the won-

derful and prosperous future of the class of 1915 of S.H.S

   And as prophetess of this class I now hold the papers which contain

the words of the obscure future and hidden honors of my beloved class-

mates.  And I will now reveal them to you as they were thus shown to

me by this witch.

   First, I asked her what Frank Hoover's future is to be.  She looked

into the flame and said:

   "Frank, one of the most brilliant students of the class, will be a pro-

fessor in mathematics at the Ohio State University.

   "Bryan Longshore will become a very prosperous and successful

farmer because of his desire to study agriculture.

   "Nellie Strosnider, who is admired for her quiet and sweet disposi-

tion, will be sent to China as a missionary.

   "Roy Edmister, because of his successful life, will make a very good

United States Senator, and who knows but what he may become Presi-

dent."

   When I mentioned Kathleen Wigton's name, a bright flame shot forth

and the witch said that, after having her musical talent improved, she will

become one of the world's greatest musicians.

   And would you believe it? Harold Tippett, who joined us in his last

year because of his shrewdness and sagacity, will fit himself for a sturdy

and gruff lawyer.

   Florence Perfect will lead a useful life.  She will make a home happy

for a very nice young man.

   Wilma Osburn will teach school in Cleveland and impart to others

some of the precious gems of thought that she acquired at S.H.S.

   Gladys Forwood will become private secretary to the Governor of

Ohio, and will like her position very much.

   Lloyd Pace will be remembered for his gentle and affectionate ways.

He will gain many friends and will become one of Ohio's greatest bankers.

   Then upon another flame which was very glorious, behold! the witch

told me of Ruby McFarland, to whom honor and fame will always be due, 

with her sweet disposition and good judgment will be an excellent trained

nurse.

   Then still the witch said that Jennie Dwinnell, who has a very inde-

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[corresponds to unnumbered page 9 of ANNUAL OF THE SUNBURY HIGH SCHOOL]


become matron of the children's home in Springfield.

   Riley Roof, one of the popular members of our class, after some years

of training and experience, will be a prominent politician, and not many

years ahead he will be running for Governor of Ohio.

   Nellie Duckworth has many friends in school, and the witch said she

will be a leading social leader in New York.

   Then she told me that Lamont Kempton will make a very good detec-

tive for he has always been sly and cunning while in school.

   After the witch had made known to me the future of all those of which

I mentioned, she asked if there were any others whose destiny I would like

to know.  I trembled, for there was one name that I had not mentioned

and that was my own.  The witch, speaking in a solemn tone and with

uplifted finger, said:  "The destiny of each member of this class rests in

his own hands.  If you cling to your present intention, you will make

yourself and others happy by being the mistress of a good home.

   So for all the Senior Class we find:

        That life is worth living, as is, oftentimes said,

        If we bury the past, and let it be dead;

        If you have gone in the wrong way, as men often do,

        Turn out of that path and begin life anew.

                                   RUTH M. UTLEY, '15

            
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First Row (left to right)--Harold Roof, Marguerite Granger, Hazel

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Second Row--Joseph Linnabary, Macklin Murphy, Richard Paul, Hobart

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                      SENIOR ROLL

                
First Row (left to right)--Florence Perfect, Nellie Duckworth, Kath-

   leen Wigton, Ruth Utley, Gladys Forwood, Nellie Strosnider, Wilma

   Osborn, Jennie Dwinnell, Ruby McFarland

Second Row--Lamont Kempton, Riley Roof, Bryan Longshore, Frank

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             CLASS POEM


Our high school course is o'er at last:

  four years of study and fun;

Although it was a real hard task,

  We wish it had just begun.


By eight instructors we've been taught-

  Each one strict and very wise;

They said when for knowledge we sought,

  "He will win who really tries."


Well, we have tried and we have won;

  Other classes did the same;

And younger classes-just keep on,

  You are on the road to fame.


Our studies-which were hard indeed-

  Without doubt were well planned;

For we'll need them to succeed

  In this great progressing land.


As Freshmen we were young and green:

  Never yet by knowledge kissed;

But still we sailed along serene,

  For ign'rance to us was bliss.


Fond mem'ries we'll have bye and bye,

  Of our second year in school;

If we had fun in Sunbury High,

  It was as a Sophomore fool.


As Juniors gay we had no rest;

  In all sports we took our parts;

We studied much to pass the test, 

  But found time for winning hearts.


In our last year we each resolved

  To cease our foolish play;

Although heartaches this involved,

  We have our reward today.


"Into life's school, out of school life"

  Today we ambitiously pass;

May we so act in the world's strife

  To bring much honor to this class.


We the proud Seniors of '15,

  Bid farewell to S.H.S.;

to the comrades who there were seen.

  And our teachers of the best.  

                    KATHLEEN WIGTON, '15</text>
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                        SOPHOMORE ROLL

First Row (left to right)--Armand Patrick, Bird Townley, Everett Per-

   fect, Roland Sedgwick.

Second Row--Pauline Glaze, Gaye Edwards, Lucile Cook, Nancy Walters,

   Elizabeth Gorsuch, Opal Hupp, Nellie Brooks, Mary Bolton.

Third Row--Donald Main, Clyde Barton, Leo McCoy, Lehr Perfect, Cloise

   Gray, Clyde Bricker, Harold Meeker.

        

                      SOPHOMORE RHYME

      Lehr had a little horse
      
        (From Anderson's, you know)

     And everywhere that Lehr went

        The horse was sure to go.
  
      It followed him to school one day;

        That was against the rule;

      It made the children laugh and say,

        "You bring a horse to school,"

      And then Miss Wilson found him out;

        She lectured long and clear;

      But him, he could not do without--

        To Lehr he was a dear.

      "What makes Miss Wilson hate ponies so?"

        The eager children cry.

      "Oh they're unfair; they cheat, you know,"

         Miss Wilson did reply.

                      SUSANNA SPEARMAN, '17</text>
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                    <text>[page 15]

[corresponds to unnumbered page 13 of ANNUAL OF THE SUNBURY HIGH SCHOOL]


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                        FRESHMAN ROLL

First Row (left to right)--Justin Lane, Harry Ford, Ansel Wilcox, Clyde

  Barker, Homer Fisher, Merwin Fisher.

Second Row--Cepter Stark, Cecil Ford, Chester Cring, Theodore Saunders,

   Wendell Williams, Vernie Cline.

Third Row--Grace Fisher, Mamie Spangler, Ethel Furry, Catherine Wal-

   ters, Irene Wormell, Lilian Gray, Mary Williams, Ruth Domigan, Leta

  Speer.

Fourth Row-- Ruth Fisher, Gertrude Weiser, Florence Sherbourne, Verma

   Perfect, Grace Domigan, Perle Wintermute, Eulalia Ross, Mildred

   Boyd, Mable Gammil.


                   	FRESHMAN NOTES

   The Freshmen have stored up a great amount of knowledge this year,

but I shall not show this by writing down the few words of Latin we hap-

pen to know or by giving you the definition for a simultaneous equation

that Miss Wilson has taught but, but by a little correction in our speech

which the Freshmen must have learned this year.

   Cepter Stark, in beginning Latin:

   "Forte dux in aro."

   "Forty ducks in a row."

   Of all the classes in S.H.S

   The Freshman Class is more famous than all the rest.

   When we learn to become famous, "don't you know,"

   And go into St. Clair's Botany Class all aglow.

                                IRENE WORMELL,	 '18</text>
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                 First and Second Grade

[photo] 


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                   Fifth and Sixth Grade

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                   Seventh and Eighth Grade
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                    <text>[page 18]

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                	BASKET BALL ROLL

First Row (left to right)-- Clarence Utley, Riley Roof, Ray Eley, Harold

     Tippett.

Second Row--Harold Roof, Richard Paul, Hobart Gray, Macklin Murphy.

Third Row--A.D. St. Clair.
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                    <text>[page 19]

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                       	BASEBALL ROLL

First Row (left to right)--Lamont Kempton, Wendell Williams, Justin

   Lane

Second Row--Harold Tippett, Riley Roof, Hobart Gray, Ross Beaver, Ray

   Eley, Harold Roof.

Third Row--Clarence Utley, Macklin Murphy, Richard Paul, Leo McCoy,

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                    <text>[page 20]

[corresponds to unnumbered page 18 of ANNUAL OF THE SUNBURY HIGH SCHOOL]


                          ATHLETICS

    Athletics, the greatest of all outdoor sports, certainly has an enthusi-

astic supporter in the S.H.S., which stands for clean athletics and a 

square deal to all contestants.  Much is due to Mr. St. Clair for the inter-

est he has taken, especially as coach of the basket ball team.

   Basket ball is our favorite game, and the 1914 team certainly deserved

our support, for it was one of the best high school teams in the county, 

winning every game played with other high school teams.

   The first game was with Marengo and was an easy victory for our

boys.

    S.H.s                                  M.H.S

R. Eley--------------R. F-------------------F. Salts

R. Roof--------------L. F-----------------W. Randolph

R. Paul---------------C-----------------N. Richmond

H. Gray--------------R. G-------------------L. White

H. Tippett-----------L. G-------------C. Cantlebarry


  The second game was played at Marengo.  The story of the game is

the same as the first, the second being 18-13 in our favor.

   The last game of the season, which was played at Ashley, was the

hardest fought of any game that we played, but by hard and steady playing

we succeeded in beating them, even though in the last half they were in-

clined to rough it.

    Sunbury at Ashley:

     S.H.S                                   Ashley

  R. Eley--------------R. F.-----------------------Cole

  C. Utley------------L. F.-------------------------Lea

  R. Paul-------------C-------------------------Powell

  R. Roof-------------L. G----------------------Whipple

  H. Gray--M. Murphy---R. G----------------------Pittman

Score--S.H.S 17, Ashley 13.

Season's score--S.H.S. 88, Opoponents 34.


                     The Team

  "Ray Eley," star athlete of the S.H.S and the best player on the

team, is one of the fastest forwards that ever played for S.H.S as

will be attested to by those who have tried to guard him.

  "Stogie" Utley, who also played forward made an excellent mate for

Eley, he being about the same size and almost as fast.

   "Dick" Paul, who played center, could not have played this position

better if he had been made to order.

   "Pete" Roof, the manager of the team, used good judgment in select-

ing the team and used his weight to a good advantage when guarding.

   "Hob" Gray made an excellent guard, for he was always in the game

playing his best.

   Basket ball has in the past received mored attention at S.H.S than

baseball.  The prospects this year are for a cracking good nine.  There

is a wealth of good material on hand and a lively competition for places 

on the team is promised.</text>
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                    <text>[page 21]

[corresponds to unnumbered page 19 of ANNUAL OF THE SUNBURY HIGH SCHOOL]


       S.H.S FIELD DAY RECORDS FOR 1915.


   100-yard dash--11 seconds.

   Running broad jump--19 feet 6 inches--Ray Eley.

   Running hop, skip and jump--38 feet.--Ray Eley.

   Standing broad jump--10 feet 5 inches.--Hobart Gray.

   12 pound shot-put--34 feet 2 inches.--Hobart Gray.

   Discus throw--82 feet.--Macklin Murphy.

   Baseball throw--275 feet.--Justin Lane

   440-yard run--1 minute 4 seconds--Lamont Kempton.


                   S.H.S Song


    	Well, here we are--well, here we are!

        Just watch us rolling up the score.

        We'll leave old Ashley so far behind

        That they'll never want to see us any more.

        We'll win the jumps--we'll win the race--

        We're here to do or die;

        So lift your lusty voices now

        And sing for Sunbury High.


        Osky wow wow, skinny wee wee

        Alle ka zee ka zow, alle ka zow ka zee

        Just a song for our High School,

        Dear old H.S.---Sunbury High.


                    
                   JUNIOR NOTES


   When the Junior Class returned to school at the beginning of the fall

term they found the class considerably smaller compared to the Freshman

and Sophomore years, but the decrease in number did not lessen their

ability to compete with the other classes in the classroom, in literary work

and in athletics.

   Macklin Murphy, our classmate, is an able assistant to Principal St.

Clair in teaching that smart Geometry class.

   It's just a yell of the Juniors,

   Who are we!  Who are we!

   We're the Juniors of S.H.S., you see.

   We're the smartest class, you bet.

   That ever met in S.H.S  


                           ROSS BEAVER '16</text>
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                    <text>[page 22]

[corresponds to unnumbered page 20 of ANNUAL OF THE SUNBURY HIGH SCHOOL]


        GELSTON'S 

    CELEBRATED BREAD

        FRESH DAILY

         OOU MOTTO

      QUANTITY - QUALITY


       ROOT RESTAURANT

  Short Orders our Specialty.

    SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS.

  Ice Cream Sodas and Candies.

          Call on 


   	C.A. Root, Prop.

   Citz. 79       Sunbury, Ohio.

  

	C.J. BURRER &amp; SONS

          SUNBURY, OHIO

         Manufacturers of

  High Grade Flour and All Mill Products.

       Dealers in AND Jobbers of 

         All kinds of Feeds.

            Agents for 

       BLACKFORD'S CALF MEAL.</text>
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                    <text>[page 23]

[corresponds to unnumbered page 21 of ANNUAL OF THE SUNBURY HIGH SCHOOL]


          ---FOR----

      Purity and Quality

         THE FAMOUS

       SUNBURY CREAMERY

	   BUTTER

  Made in Ohio--Sold Everywhere

  Not "How Cheap"-But 'How Good'


    We the members of the Sunbury 

High School wish to thank all mer-

chants who helped make the Annual

a success.  We can assure them that

their money is well spent and that

all favors will be returned.

           	Members of S.H.S.
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   	    Not only Have The Pupils

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            Of this community learned

            the various subjects well

            but they have also learned

            where to buy Nobby

                Wearing Apparel

            At Prices not dreamed of by

            their fathers before them,

            such as:

              Clothcraft All Wool Clothes 

                     For Men

              Drew and Goodman Shoes

                   For Ladies

                 Perfection Clothes

                    For Boys

              Lion Shirts and Arrow Collars

                Pure Silk Ties for Men

                Endwell Shoes for Men


           EVERYTHING

    THATS GOOD TO EAT OR WEAR

         Clothing

     For work or Play     [line drawing: CLOTHCRA  All Wool Clothes]

    Bring the children in we will

    fit them out and save you 

       considerable money.



     THE SUNBURY RACKET STORE


     WHERE THEY SELL IT FOR LESS.

    
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Board of Trade Edition of the Semi-Weekly Gazette. DELAWARE, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1899.]


[image]       THE FIRM OF

V.T. HILLS &amp; CO.

Is one of the best known and oldest in Delaware. This business was established in 1855 
by Reuben E. Hills and

his oldest son. The present partnership was formed in 1886, and is composed of 
three sons of Reuben E. Hills, who

have been engaged in the

Wholesale Grocery

business practically all their lives. Selling goods exclusively to dealers, 
they enjoy a large share of the grocery

trade of their own city. A visit to their crowded store room will convince 
one that the Delaware grocers do not

need to send many orders to outside markets. The upper floors of their building 
are occupied with Baskets,

Woodenware and hundreds of articles making up the list of grocers goods, 
including a large line of Teas. Among

good judges this house has had for years a reputation for the quality and
selection of their Teas. One of the

largest stocks of writing tablets in Ohio may also be found in their store.


CANNED FRUIT AND VEGETABLES

Form a very important feature in the grocery trade this year, and they report a

large trade in California Canned goods, in which early purchases proved a

good investment. That this firm is a strong supporter of Delaware industries

is proved by finding on their shelves more than -- brands of Delaware

made cigars, for all of which they report a good demand. An unusual but

valuable arrangement in their store is the cold storage room, in which Dried

Fruit and other commodities by the car load may be kept fresh and sound

through the hottest summer.


The accompanying illustration is intended to show one of the most im-

portant features of their business, which is their principal warehouse,

located on the Big Four Railroad. Four cars of merchandise can be

handled here at one time. Here they receive a large part of their

entire purchases, and from here the heavy goods are distributed to the different

railways for out of town orders, as the shipping facilities of our city enable

them to send groceries to all the markets in the adjoining parts of Ohio. An-

other building on the Big Four track is devoted to the storage of Stoneware,

of which a full assortment is always kept in stock. There are two points

especially upon which this house has built its reputation, First, by prompt

shipment of their orders; Second, in sending their customers the goods they

buy, and not something else. Retail grocers appreciate these two points.


[image]

AN OLD LANDMARK

NO SOUVENIR or history of Delaware would be complete without special reference to the

"unique" business building which for more than 80 years has stood on the South-west

corner of Sandusky and Winter streets, and for all of that time has been one of the

leading mercantile rooms of the city. This building is indeed a landmark, and were it to

be replaced by a modern structure, the older residents would hardly know the town when

they struck the corner of Sandusky and Winter streets. Although the outside of this building has

remained almost unchanged for all or these years, the same is not true of the inside. It has been

remodeled and improved from time to time by successive occupants, and at the present time is one

of the most complete and MODERN CLOTHING STORES to be found anywhere in the country.


Clothing

Here is a great stock of new and stylish goods. Everything

desirables for Men, Boys, and Children. Up-to-date methods.

Big volume and small margins.


Hats

A complete hat store, All the new shapes as soon as out, and

by the modern way, you save some money on your hats here.

We carry a nice line of all styles and sizes of Caps.


Furnishings

No larger or finer line of furnishings ever shown in a town of

this size. Our prices on these show the modern way of

merchandising. Try us and see if not correct.


THIS STORE

IS OWNED AND OPERATED BY

W.C. JAYNES, OF COLUMBUS,

&amp; W.A. WILSON, OF DELAWARE.

UNDER THE WELL KNOWN NAME OF

THE STANDARD
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[corresponds to page 3 of the Board of Trade Edition of the Semi-Weekly Gazette.
DELAWARE, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1899.]


DELAWARE GAZETTE--BOARD OF TRADE EDITION.    3

DELAWARE

  In the year 1808 the town of Dela-

ware was laid out by Col. Moses Byx-

be and Hon. Henry Baldwin. These

pioneers of our beautiful city showed

excellent judgment and taste in choos-

ing the site for their town, and their

selection could hardly have been im-

proved upon. The gently rolling lands

bordering upon the Olentangy River

proved ideal spots for the homes that

soon dotted these hill tops and valleys,

and nature provided them with most

admirable drainage, conducive to the

health and happiness of the sturdy set-

tlers.

  In 1816 Delaware was incorporated

into a village. While the town never

experienced any mushroom boom, its

growth was steady until in the year

1850 it could boast of some twenty-five

hundred of as worthy and intelligent

inhabitants as could be found any-

where. In the next forty years its

growth was more rapid, and the Fed-

eral Census of 1890 showed that it had


[image: RESIDENCE OF MR. F.P. HILLS.]


grown to a flourishing and enterpris-

ing city of over 8,200 population. Per-

haps its growth since that time has

not been so rapid as it was in the pre-

vious decade, but Delaware has grown,

and also made great progress in ac-

quiring modern conveniences and ad-

vantages which go toward rendering it

the very desirable place of residence

that it undeniably is. There is not

much doubt but that the census of 1900

will show a population of fully 10,-

000, and with the impetus that should

be given by our new Board of Trade

to the development of its natural and

other advantages, the census of 1910

ought to show a population of 15,000

or more.

  The aim of this Board of Trade edi-

tion of the Gazette is to publish to the 

world the many advantages awaiting

to be developed that we believe our

beautiful city is possessed of, and to

present the great inducements it offers

for newcomers to settle within its bor-

ders. This we want to do in a plain,

straightforward manner, and desire to

avoid all extravagance in statement or

description.


AS A PLACE OF RESIDENCE.

  What can Delaware offer in the way 

of a place to reside to thos seeking

new homes?

NATURAL DRAINAGE.

The consideration of healthfulness


[image: RESIDENCE OF MR. L.L. HUDSON]


of location is perhaps the greatest fac-

tor in deciding the choice of residence.

Owning to the rolling character of the

ground on which Delaware is built,

with its numerous small hills and val-

leys, very fine natural drainage is giv-

en our building lots, which adds much

to the healthfulness and convenience

of the inhabitants. Speaking on this

subject, one of our most skillful and

observing physicians remarked that

there is hardly a square rod of ground

in Delaware but that is susceptible of

perfect natural drainage. Delaware

being one of the highest places in the

state, 378 feet about Lake Erie, and

943 feet above the sea level, its altitude

renders its climate most delightful and

healthy.

PURE WATER.

  Our town is provided with splendid

water works and system, by which the

inhabitants are furnished pure water

of superior quality in unlimited quan-

tities. A more extended description of 

the works and the water will be found

in another place. In addition to this

water, a large number of celebrated

MINERAL SPRINGS

are continually gushing forth waters

of great and varied medicinal virtues,

which waters are freely given for

drinking purposes to all comers. (An

exhaustive description of these springs

and a report of their medicinal qual-

ties, is prepared by an eminent physi-

cian especially for this issue).

EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGES

are perhaps the most important con-

sideration. No place in Ohio is pro-

vided with better common schools has

Delaware. Under Professor Stokes and

his able corps of assistants and teach-

ers, our schools have reached a high

degree of perfection. Our High School

has gained an enviable repuation 

rarely attained by schools of its class

For older students, our peerless O.W.

University offers unexcelled advan-

tages and facilities. Full descriptions

of the Schools and University will be

found in the proper place.

CHURCH PRIVILEGES.

  Our Church privileges are unexcell-

ed in a town of this size. We have

eight Methodist Churches, one Pres-

byterian, one Episcopal, two Lutheran,

two Baptists, one German Reformed,

and one Catholic. Their pulpits are

ably filled with eloquent, earnest and

devout ministers.

ENTERPRISING MERCHANTS.

  Delaware is well supplied with mer-

chants, grocers, butchers, bakers, mar-

ket gardeners, etc., who can supply

our citizens with all material wants,

And their stocks will be found com-

plete and up to date, while Delaware

prices will be found to be as reasona-

ble as any.

  Delaware citizens pride them selves

upon their intelligence and sociability,

and social life in our city is most 

charming.

ENTERTAINMENTS.

  A very high class of musical and 

literary entertainments are attracted

here on account of the University,

which all citizens are privileged to at-

tend at a very reasonable cost. Our

splendid Opera House also attracts

numerous theatrical and miscellaneous

entertainments.

FOR COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS.

  Delaware furnishes an ideal home

for the Comemrcial Traveler. Its

central location renders it a conve-

nient starting point for his various

trips, the thirty passenger trains

which leave Delaware every twenty-

four hours furnishing abundant facili-

ties for rapidly reaching all desired

points. His family can live cheaper

in Delaware and enjoy more comforts

than in a large city, and while he is

necessarily away from home so much

of his time, the Delaware traveler and

feel assured that his family are safer

in his absence than they would be in

a larger place.

  In connection with the water system,

a splendid and efficient

FIRE DEPARTMENT,

Under Chief Heller, almost eliminates

the danger of losses from fire. Proba-

bly no town in the state the size of

Delaware, has suffered so little loss

from fire. The great number of hous-

es built of brick, also lessens the lia-

bility of loss from fire.

  After Health,

  An excellent


[image: RESIDENCE OF HON. J. D. VANDEMAN.]


ELECTRIC CAR LINE

Furnishes cheap and rapid transporta-

tion to all parts of the city. The city

is well lighted by gas and electricty.

TELEPHONE SERVICE.

  Perhaps in no town in the state is

the telephone service so good as in

Delaware. Splendid equipments have

been put in by the Central Union and

Citizens' Companies, and any house-

holder can have direct connection, not

only with the seven hundred local

users of the 'phones, but also with all

parts of the cuntry, at extremely rea-

sonable rates.

  Delaware is a

	BEAUTIFUL PLACE

to live. There is no more beautiful

town in Ohio. Her lovely homes

pleasantly located on her luxuriantly

shaded streets, are unsurpassed for

comfort and convenience. Rents are

cheap. Houses and lots can be

bought cheaply here. Delaware is a 

home city. It is estimated that 85 per

cent of her inhabitants own their own

homes.

BEAUTIFUL DRIVES.

  To those who own a horse, and de-

light in driving, Delaware will prove

an ideal place of residence. Its well

kept and splendidly shaded streets of-

fer fine opportunities for short drives, 

while there are a large number of

beautiful drives along the good roads

raching out from the otwn. The

drive down along the Olentangy Riv-

er for ten miles is one that [illegible]

match for beauty of scenery and pleas-

ure.

DELAWARE

AS A PLACE TO DO BUSI-

NESS IN.

  Delaware is the county seat of Del-

ware county, which has a population

of 30,000. Its soil is very fertile and

well adapted to all kinds of agricul-

tural operations. It is farmed by as

intelligent and enterprising lot of

farmers as can be found anywhere.

The raising of

FINE STOCK

is a great specialty with Delaware

county farmers, and some of the finiest

horses, cattle, sheep and swine in the

country are bred by them, and many

splendid animals have been sent from

here all over the country, and their

superior qualities have made Dela-


[image: AT LITTLE'S WHITE SUPLHUR SPRINGS]


ware county famous. Splendid crops

of grain and hay are practically a cer-

tainty in this county. Our farmers are

prosperous, and most of them do all

their trading in Delaware. The in-

habitants of the city mostly own their

own homes they are generally well-to-

do, and make excellent customers.

They furnish our merchants a large

share of the patronage enjoyed by

them.

O. W. UNIVERSITY.

  The Ohio Wesleyan University at-

tracts a thousand or more young men

and women to Delaware, who are resi-

dents of the city for ten months of

the year. This body of bright young

people add greatly to the business of

Delaware, and they leave quite a large

sum of money annually with our mer-

chants and business men. The nearly

fifty members of the faculty, many of

whom have families, are permanent

residents, and make most desirable

customers. The University attracts

also many families, who come to Dela-

ware to give their children the advan-

tage of our superiior educational facil-

ities. They make good citizens, and

necessarily spend much money here.

MECHANICS.

  The hands employed by the Big

Four shops, the Chair Co., the Clay

Works, Hard Wood Working Estab-

lishments, the Cigar Factories, The

Electric Light Works, the Gas Co., the

Electric Car Line, the Water Works,

and many small manufactories, receive

good wages, and are free buyers of the  

necessities and luxuries of life, and

are just the kind of citizens that the

Board of Trade wants to induce many

more of to come to Delaware.

SHIPPING FACILITIES, ETC.

  The three important railways passing

through Delaware, afford its mer-

chants and business men excellent

shipping facilities. The American and

Wells-Fargo Express Companies have

well managed offices here. Our two

telephone companies furnish excellent

service, and prove a great convenience

to both merchants and customers.

BANKING FACILITIES.

  Delaware has four first-class

Banks, with ample capital to

afford all the accommodations

required by the merchants and

business men of the town. These

banks are all solid financial institu-

tions, conducted by men of high char-

acter and undoubted integrity. They 

are the First National Bank of Dela-

ware, The Delaware County National

Bank, The Delaware Savings Bank, 

and the Deposit Banking Co.


A MUNIFICENT DONATIONS.

MASONIC HALL ERECTED BY MR. SIDNEY MOORE


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  To the generosity of Mr. and Mrs.

Sidney Moore, Delaware is indebted

for a handsome and substantial public

improvement, which will always stand

a credit to the city and a monument

to its gracious donors. Early in the

present year the gratifying announce-

ment was made that Mr. Moore had

purchased the beautiful and conven-

ient lot on the southwest corner of 

William and Franklin street, and

would erect upon it a handsome build-

ing to be used as a Masonic Hall,

and that suitable rooms would be pro-

vided in it for the Public Library, and

for the Ladies' Christian Union.

  This generosity and thoughtfulness

was greatly appreciated by the mem-

bers of Hiram Lodge, and the other

Masonic orders of which Mr. Moore is

one of the Oldest members, and also by

the public spirited ladies who were en-

deavoring to establish a Library, and

the members of the Christian Union.

As for the citizens of Delaware, they

were all delighted and gratified at the 

munificence of the gift, and proud to

be fellow citizens of Sidney Moore.

  The building was soon gotten under

way, and on June 23d last, the corner

stone was laid with the beautiful and

impressive masonic ceremonies, con-

ducted by M. w. Grand Master E.C.

Guilford, of Cleveland. A large num-

ber of prominent Masons from all

over the state participated in the cere-

monies, and lodges from Marion, Co-

lumbus, Springfield, Circleville, Ken-

teon and other places, attended in a

body. A large number of visitors

were attracted to Delaware and the

city itself was gaily decked with flags

and bunting in honor of the occasion,

and the day was made a holiday, long

to be remembered. One of the princi-

pal features of the day was the im-

posing parade led by the Marion

Knights Templar, followed by Hiram


[image: Hear Ye]  Ho Ye

MAIDENS, MEN AND 

DAMES,

.BODURTHA.

WANTS TO MAKE

YOUR FRAMES,

Within these Frames he'll

put your faces,

And thereby show your

many graces.


Lodge, and various visiting Masonic

bodies. Several fine bands furnished

excellent music.

  The building is now being rapidly

finished inside by the contractors,

Messrs. Heller &amp; mcDonald, and the

Hall will be dedicated about Feb. 1st.

LIBRARY AND READING ROOM.

  The Public Library and Reading

Room, which by the great kindness of

Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Moore, is to oc-

cupy the large east room in the new

Masonic building, is the outgrowth of

a Woman's Book Club of several

years' standing. In the fall of ninety-

seven, they took their years' books,

begged others, with a small member-

ship fee bought more, and opened a

Circulating Library of less than a

hundred volumes. When the generous

proffer of quarters for a Public Libra-

ry and Reading Room came from Mr.

and Mrs. Moore, they offered their "be-

ginning" as a nucleus for the future

Public Library of Delaware, turning

over to the new Association over four 

hundred books, and more than eighty 

dollars in money, thus making it pos-

sible for the new Library Association

to accept the offer of a room, open the

Library free to the public, and apply

to the School Board -- under a law

passed two years ago -- for a tax for

Library purposes, and thus fulfill the

hope and desire of the little hand of

women who made the first venture.

  A few months shoud see the new

room attractively furnished and equip-

ped as a Reading Room and Library,

and being profitable used and enjoyed 

by the citizens, and especially by the 

school children of Delaware.

E. M. HELLER.

  The plans and specifications for this

building were drawn by the well

known architects of Delaware, E.M.

Heller &amp; Son.
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[corresponds to page 4 of the Board of Trade Edition of the Semi-Weekly Gazette. 
DELAWARE, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1899.]


4	DELAWARE GAZETTE -- BOARD OF TRADE EDITION.

MOST VALUABLE

	MINERAL SPRINGS.

DELAWARE CAN JUSTLY CLAIM TO BE THE

"SARATOGA OF THE WEST."

HER MANY SPRINGS POSSESS GREAT MEDICINAL VIRTUES -- ARE

ESPICIALLY RICH IN LIFE-GIVING GASSES.

Exhaustive Treatise, Prepared by Dr. S.W. Fowler.

  Delaware possesses some of the most

valuable mineral springs in the world,

and each spring charged with medici-

nal and therapeutical properties which

have the most beneficial influence on

mankind, both in health and disease.

Many watering places and health re-

sorts enjoying the patronage of many

thousands of people, would be overjoy-

ed with water of such wonderful ther-

apeutic values as our own.

APPRECIATED BY ABORIGINES.

  If these waters had been properly

developed, we would now be unable to

furnish accommodations, and if we go

to work, the hundreds, yea thousands,

of those who know of these waters 

will be our strongest advocates; for

they stand ready to give testimony of

the beneficial results of these Chalybe-

ate and Sulphuretted waters. Long

before tradition taught our forefathers

about them, the wild animals could

have been seen here, drinking from

these springs, not only to quench their

thirst, but for the marvelous influence

upon their vitality. The Indian told

the white man how he found the buf-

falo, the deer, and the bears and cat-

tle congregated here; how the vari-

ous tribes came here to secure their

meats while the animals visited these

healthful waters, and then how the

different tribes finally pitched their

tents in the valleys and hills along

the Olentangy River and the Delaware

Run. They were wont to relate to the

white frontiersman the marvelous

benefits the old and the young derived

from the waters. They fully appreci-

ated that these mineral springs pos-

sessed something far better, more pure

and greater than the other waters in

the river and streams, as well as other

springs in other localities.

GREAT MEDICINAL QUALITIES.

  The white pioneer soon learned also

that these springs [illegible]

which made them better than

other waters, and located near them

to enjoy their health-giving proper-

ties. He, too, saw with surprise, ani-

mals, both wild and domestic, seeking

these springs, and only stopped com-

ing to them when they were shut out

by the fences. For over half a centu-

ry, thousands of people annually fol-

lowed the same law and instinct, not

fully appreciating the medicinal pow-

er in these mineral waters, until some

years ago, when a few enterprising

and progressive citizens connected

with the University and city, believed

that these waters contained valuable

medicinal agents of great value to hu-

manity, and possessed by but few

mineral springs in the world. Acting

upon their belief, they had them anal-

yzed. The analysis proved that each

and every mineral spring possessed

medicinal qualitites of uncommon and

beneficial influence to mankind. This

wonderful revelation made by them

proved that the waters were not only

similar, but far superior to many oth-

ers whose fame had spread far and 

near. These white and black and sa-

line sulphur and chalybeate springs in

this locality are far superior in every 

respect to many in this and foreign

lands. The analysis has proved that

our sulphur springs are better and

stronger than those of Virginia, where

thousands visit annually. They are

better, and possess more valuable in-

gredients than those of Pennsylvania

or Colorado. The temperature of

springs, as well as the waters charged

with certain medicinal agents, render

them more or less valuable for thera-

peutical purposes. As a rule, spring

waters have a temperature of 33 de-

grees. When the temperature is high-

er than 36 degrees, they are known as

thermal springs. These are often of

more or less value independently of

the power of the water to dissolve

mineral substances and the gases they

contain. Yet when a spring is ther-

mal, and contains the important gas-

es, and holds in solution valuable

mineral agents, they become of far

greater importance to mankind.

  Such are the springs in this locality.

Our suplhur springs have a tempera-

ture of 60 degrees, and the chalybeate

springs 56 degrees, while the famous

Wildsbad Spring of Germany has a

temperature of 61 degrees; the Clifton,

of New York, 54 degrees; Carlsbad,

131 degrees; The Warmbrunn, Ger-

many, 68 degrees; the Hot Spring of

Arkansas, 90 degrees to 108 degrees;

and the Great Guyser of Iceland, 180

degrees.

COMPOSITION VARIES.

  The composition of mineral waters

varies according to the strata through

which the water passes, as well as to

the pressure and previous composition

under which it is in contact with the

deposits. Waters vary in composi-

tion in the same locality, yet comes to

the surface in close proximity to each

other, as is witnessed in this locality.

We see the same condition at Sarato-

ga, New York. Coming by pressure to

the surface, these waters are found

[illegible] therapeutical values

one from the other, and yet each and ev-

ery one possessing rare and valuable

medicinal virtues. When we have

thoroughly drilled down into the great

mineral strata below us, and thus

carefully developed other springs, and

we may say, properly located them,

there will be no reason why they will

not be sought after for drinking and

bathing purposes, and the curing of

all forms of diseases equal to, if not

far more, than those in other localities

of less value.

RARE MINERAL COMBINATIONS.

  The rare mineral combinations so

universally present in these mineral

springs, and with which we should

have been more deeply interested, are

not so different from those whose wat-

ers have cured many diseases, and giv-

en happiness to many individuals.

  The oxygen, nitrogen, carbon diox-

ide, carbonate and bicarbonate of so-

dium; the sulphate and chloride of so-

dium; the carbonate and bicarbonate

of calcium; the different forms of iron

combined and re-combined by nature's

law, are of the highest therapeutical

value when properly used.

  The classification of mineral waters

is exceedingly difficult, yet all are

based upon the predominence of some

certain constituents, or constituents

imparting to them certain medicinal

and therapeutical values to be used in

different diseases or in various ways.

The special or principal constituent

giving the peculair character to the

mineral waters, acting as a cathartic

or as a laxative, is the bicarbonate of

mangnesia and bicarbonate of soda,

and the chloride of sodium. The ton-

ic mineral waters contain bicarbonate

of iron or oxide of iron. The altera-

tive mineral waters contain iodide of

sodium and chloride of potassia and

sodium. The diuretic properties of

the mineral waters depend upon the

bicarbonate of lithia and protox-

ide of hydrogen. It will be well to re-

member this when studying and dis-

cussing the qualities and uses of our

mineral waters.


[image: FAMOUS WHITE SULPHUR SPRING ON THE UNIVERSITY CAMPUS]


LIFE-GIVING GASES.

That the carbonic acid gas, sulphur-

etted hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen

are the life-giving principles of all our

mineral springs, we can no longer

doubt. They contribute to the solu-

bility of the salts contained in the

waters, and render them more palata-

ble and more agreeable to the stom-

ach. The perfect solubility of these

salts enhances the great medicinal

power of the mineral waters, and

hence are more valuable for drinking

and bathing, and curing of diseases.

Once let the gases be driven off or es-

cape, and the water evaporated, and

we will find it will take more than ten

times the amount of rain water to re-

dissolve them. The absence of these

gases in the strongest iron springs of

Europe render them worthless, or

nearly so.

  When comparing our springs with

many others, we find a much larger

amount of gases in them, thus mak-

ing them of the highest benefit in cur-

ing diseases and for every day use. It

seems useless for us to discuss these

gases further, but before leaving them,

we will say they seem to travel thrugh

some of the springs and escape, while

in the case of the springs in this lo-

cality, they are most thoroughly and

firmly impregnated with them.

LAXATIVE QUALITIES.

  While many famous mineral springs

contain bicarbonate of magnesia,

which acts as a laxative and an antac-

id in some stomachs, our springs con-

tain not only the same, but added to

it is the sulphate of magnesia and

chloride of sodium, acting more mild-

ly and safely as a laxative and cathar-

tic as well as correcting the "sour 

stomach," especially seen in those ad-

dicted to the use of alcohol, and those,

too, who overindulge in eating at un-

usual hours. By using these waters

the "heartburn" and sick headache

soon disappear. They start the torpid

liver, and arouse the intestinal inac-

tion. The medical profession well

know and highly appreciate the use of

the carbonate and bicarbonate of so-

dium, found so abundantly in our

springs, and can tewstify to their won-

derful and highly beneficial influence

as medicinal agents, especially in cor-

recting the morbid secretions of uric

acid.

BENEFICIAL IN RHEUMATISM.

  As found in the waters of our

springs, the acids hold in solution al-

buminates, the phosphates, &amp;c., ren-

dering them thus highly beneficial in

all forms of rheumatism. With little

labor, many valuable testimonials

could be furnished giving proof of re-

markable cures in this disease. When

used for bathing and drinking the ef-

fects have been far more rapid.

TONI WATERS.

The Chalybeate springs, known as

the Lenape or Hills' springs, furnish

one of the best tonic waters in the

country. The iron contained in the

waters, when taken into the body,

builds up the red corpuscles of the

blood, stimulates the appetite, and

enriches the whole body. That most

important agent so demanded by the

whole animal creation, chloride of so-

dium, or common salt, is abundantly

found in the chalybeate springs, and

in each and every one of our springs.

  Every physician can testify how

this agent increases the solubility of

the albumen of the blood, and pre-

vents the rapid destruction of red

corpuscles.

  It stimulates the secretion of gas-

tric juice, increases the flow of bile,

and the more rapid interchange of

fluids in the body, called, osmosis,

[illegible] of the kidneys; there are in-

creased secretion and excretion of

urine. We dare say, the remarkable

influence salt has on the body we can-

not estimate until we have used the

water so remarkable supplied with

them. The only method of proving

their action is by carefully watching

and recording the therapeutical effects

on the patient. The same is true of

all the waters. The effects have been

watched and recorded, and many are

ready to give testimony of astonish-

ing and bewildering results.

  Chemical analysis fails to decide the

exact medicinal effects, independently

of the careful and faithful observa-

tions of the beneficiary. The afflicted

who have used and been benefitted, al-

ways furnish the best and most relia-

ble evidence.

  Blessed as we are now with many

dierent mineral springs, and of the

very highest medicinal virtue, we can

by systematic drilling develop many

more equally as good, if not better,

and at the same time locate them so

that sanitariums, hotels and bath

houses can be erected with great ad-

vantage, to accommodate those wish-

ing to come here for pleasure and

treatment.

SARATOGA OF THE WEST.

  The Odevene spring will always be

of vast commercial interest, as the

water is finding an unlimited demand.

It is shipped in large amounts to va-

rious parts of the country, and is

having a growth never dreamed of by

the citizens of Delaware. The steady

development of the Saratoga springs

has been going on until now they

have world-wide renown. What has

been done there can be done here,

and we venture to say should have

been done long before this. Let five

to ten wells be drilled in the most

pleasant parts of the city, and soon

we will see hotel and sanitarium ac-

commodations made for the large

number resorting here for health and

pleasure, and many as permanent cit-

izens, to use the waters, and will see

our population doubled in ten years.

  The first spring at Saratoga was 

discovered in 1767, "The High Rock

Spring," by Sir Wm. Johnston. Tra-

dition tells of the Indians using from

it long before this. The Congress

Spring was discovered in 1792. Then

followed others in rapid succession,

until now they have over thirty, all

properly analyzed and recorded, each

one possessing rare medicinal proper-

ties, and which over 300,000 people an-

nually visit for health and pleasure.

Why should not the various sulphur

and chalybeate springs of our city be-

come the Saratoga of Ohio and the 

West? All of these springs of any re-

pute are, ranging from 60 to 200 feet

below the surface. With the excep-

tion of the High Rock spring, all are

tubed, ranging as stated above.

  It is the duty of every scientific and

medical writer interested in our city,

to investigate, write and make reports

upon the history, probable origin

and chemical properties, and the ther-

apeutical value, and the medicinal val-

ue of each and every spring. In this

manner a vast and valuable fund of

information can be collected for the

city, and for all coming here to use

the waters for various forms of dis-

eases.

  We dare say this should have been

done long before this, and the benefits

would not be felt by all of us. It has

only been of recent date that the Ode-

vene spring waters have been brought

prominently before the people, and its

possibilities cannot be estimated. The

reason for this rapid growth is as sta-

ted before, from the properties found

in the water of such marvelous thera-

peutical action. It is only too fre-

quently stated by the wise and unwise

the learned and the unlearned, that

these, as well as all mineral waters

have not medicinal virtues, and the

same results can be attained by using

artificially prepared waters.

NATURE'S COMBINATIONS BEST.

  The argument only confirms the

benefits arising from the use of these

waters as nature furnishes them to us

yet all differing in power as cathartics

laxatives and diuretics and elixir wat-

ers, as discussed and taught in medi-

cal books. The action of these same

agents chemically prepared act upon

the organs by irritation, causing se-

cretion and elimination, while these

same agents in these mineral waters

are natural to the body, and acting as

powerful oxidizers of the disintegrated

or broken down tissues, and elimina-

ting from the body by the different or-

gans the waste matter. These waters,

charged with important elements,

again furnish the blood with powerful

restoratives to build up tissue, and to

cure disease. That the Odevene stim-

ulates the liver secretion, and acts as

a cholagogue, we have abundance of

evidence. Those using it report the

laxative or cathartic effects, or the

more rapid digestion and relief from

distress in the stomach. The gastro-

intestinal irritability is relieved and

cured. The dark, swarty complexion

changed to a ruddy, healthy color, and

the whole system, through the glandu-

lar organs is strengthened and invig-

orated. The weak and debilitated

heart and arteries gain power and

strength. The nervous system is elec-

trified and set going. To give a list

of the diseases influenced and cured

by these waters would take too much

time, and would be confusing. These

mineral waters, like all others, should

be used by the sick under regular and

strict rules, and always under the

care of a physician or nurse, who have 

carefully investigated their use. I

dare say the medical staff of our city

as far above the ordinary, and may be

relied upon for instructing and assist-

ing those wishing advice. Those in

health need no help, but are ready to

testify to the benefits derived from us-

ing the waters for bathing and drink-

ing.

THE ODEVENE SPRING.

  The Odevene Spring is owned and

operated by the "Odevene Spring Com-

pany." It is located just east of the

campus of the Ohio Wesleyan Univer-

sity, and a little west of the Olentan-

gy River, and at the junction of the

C. C. C. &amp; St. L. R. R. and the C. S.

&amp; H. R. R.. A company drilled this

well into the rock and struck this val-

uable thermal mineral spring water at

the dept of 400 feet. The well is in

the great lime rock strata, and the sul-

phur component renders the

water valuable in many forms of

disease. The company have beauti-

fied their well with an artificial stone

basin. Their bottling works are near-

by the spring, where they work a

number of hands, washing the bottles,

filling, lebeling and packing ready for

shipping. They have arranged for a

portion of the water to flow from the

well, to accommodate the hundreds of

people who visit it daily for drinking,

&amp;c. Over twenty thousand gallons

flow from the well daily. The won-

derful medicinal effects of the water

have been thoroughly tested, and en-

dorsed, not only by the local physi-

cians, but by other leading physicians.

They prescribe it daily with the ut-

most confidence to those of a seden-

tary habit, and those suffering from

the various forms of bilious disorders.

The water, containing the laxative

salts, chloride of sodium or common

salt, bicarbonate of magnesioum, the

chloride of magnesia, induce effects

that are mild, pleasant and certain,

and without irritating the intestinal

tract or impairing the digestive func-

tions; on the other hand, promoting

the appetite, and stimulating digestion

and assimilation. The chloride of cal-

cium acting powerfully upon the

glands of the skin, the kidneys, and

the mucous membrane, is an agent of

great value as a curative power. The

various forms of eczema, the enlarge-

ment of glands are cured when the

waster is systematically used for drink-

ing and bathing. The same can be

said of the white and black sulphur

waters, as many hundreds, yes thous-

ands, of people who have for these

many years used them, can testify.

MAGNETIC SPRINGS.

  We will speak also of the Magnetic

Springs, properly called Chalybeate

springs. The Lenape spring, owned

by Mrs. C.E. Hills, has been analyzed

and tested for years. The ingredients

contained in these waters are of great

benefit to the blood and the body.

Many chalybeate springs in this coun-

try, as well as in Europe, are visited

for the purpose of drinking, bathing,

and treatment. Those at Richmond,

Va., Sharon, Pa., the Bedford, Bright-

on and Cheltenham in Europe, where

large numbers visit continually, speak

volumes for them. Yet the chalybeate

springs of our own city have nearly

the same chemical composition, but in

addition combine the valuable saline

properties, making them of far more

value as curative agents than those

mentioned.

  That we may prove to you that what 

has been said is true, we will give the

analysis of our springs, and a few of

the most noted in this country and in

Europe.

OBEVENE ANALYSIS.

  The Odevene natural spring water

(Continued on Page 5.)


[image: DRINK Odevene

Odevene

A NATURAL

Mineral Water.

RICH IN MEDICINAL PROPERTIES.]

Beyond Question

ODEVENE

Is the Greatest Natural

		Mineral

		Water in the United States

Bottled only at the Celebrated Spring by

  The Delaware Odevene Spring Co.,

WRITE FOR PRICES.	DELAWARE, OHIO.
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[corresponds to page 5 of the Board of Trade Edition of the Semi-Weekly Gazette. 
DELAWARE, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1899.]


5	DELAWARE GAZETTE -- BOARD OF TRADE EDITION.

MOST VALUABLE

	MINERAL SPRINGS,

(Continued from Page 4.)

was analyzed by the celebrate con-

sulting and analytical chemist, A.A.

Brenneman, of New York. He gives

the following composition:

  [Temperature 60°, density 1,0040, total solid

375.11 per gallon.]              Gr.

Potassium Chloride............	18.63

Sodium Chloride............... 145.87

Lithium Chloride.............. Traces

Calcium Chloride..............  15.26

Magnesium Chloride............  55.93

Calcium Sulphate.............. 102.47

Calcium Bicarbonate...........  33.87

Magnesioum Bicarbonate........   2.64

Alumina and Iron..............   0.05

Silica........................   0.37

No Organic Matter.

Less the Carbonic acid and water of the

	Bicarbonates.......... 361.32

  The important gases spoken of be-

fore, and of such vast importance in

all mineral waters, are in large quan-

tities in this spring:

			      Per Gal.

Sulphurretted Hydrogen........  2.924

Nitrogen......................  5.810

Oxygen........................  0.158

  By the analysis, we see the water,

as stated, is not only a strong mineral,

but a highly saline sulphuretted one.

This chemist further says, this sui-

phurette hydrogen gas. A United

States gallon contains in cubic inches

as follows:

Wellbach well, Germany........  1.161

Cave well, N. Y...............  2.754

White Sulphur well, N. Y......  0.884

Florida well, N. Y............  3.765

Odevene well..................  2.924

Taking the analysis of these wells, we

find the ODEVENE of greater value in

this gas and its combinations in the

curing of disease, and as a valuable

mineral water.

LENAPE MAGNETIC SPRINGS.

  The Lenape Magnetice springs were

known, like the other springs, to the

Indians long before the coming of the

white man. The Lenni-Lenape tribe

of Indians camped in the vicinity of

these waters. There are two of these

springs only a few feet apart, giving

a discharge of 8,400 gallons each per

day. Though so near together, the

waters differ materially in their com-

position, as will be seen in the analy-

sis. Unlike the other springs, it has

a wonderful magnetic influence, mak-

ing it on of the marvels of nature.

Its use in various diseases has been

carefully tested, and found to be of

great value. No. 1 acting most re-

markably on the liver, kidneys and

blood, while No. 2 acts more directly

upon stomach diseases and the bowels

as well as the blood. Having such

large quantities of iron, its use is es-

pecially adapted to the diseases affect-

ing the blood, or when the patient

needs a tonic.

  No. 1 Odevene analysis is as follows:

  [Temperature 57°, density 1.0320, total solid

per gallon 55.693.]

Sodium Chloride...............  3.346

Calcium Chloride..............  0.634

Potach Sulphate...............  1.334

Lime Sulphate.................  6.201

Magnesia Sulphate.............  0.934

Lime Bicarbonate.............. 27.421

Magnesia Bicarbonate.......... 15.211

Iron Oxide....................   .539

Silica........................   .054

Organic matter................   .004

			       _______

			       55.695

  No. 2 Odevene analysis is as follows:

  [Temperature 57°, density 1.0620, Total solid

per gallon 40.64]

Sodium Chloride...............   2.15

Lime Sulphate.................   5.12

Magnesia......................   2.31

Magnesia Carbonate............  12.11

Lime Carbonate................  17.73

Potassia...................... Traces

Iron Oxide....................   0.41

Alumina....................... Traces

Organic matter................   0.81

  When these waters have been used

regularly and systematically, they im-

prove the secretions and the appetite,

relieve the decomposition of food in

the stomach, and stop the eructation

of gas, cure the diseased mucous

membranes, and stimulates the torpid

liver and intestine to action, builds up

the broken down blood corpuscles,

and thus stimulates the whole organ-

ism. It being a strong antacid, com-

bines with the gastric juices, and acts

as a laxative and cathartic, and acts

most beneficially on all cases of rheu-

matism.

WHILE SULPHUR SPRING.

  The oldest and most famous spring

is the White Sulphur Spring on the

campus of the Ohio Wesleyan Univer-

sity. Thousands of students and vis-

itors from all parts of the United

States and the world have the most

perfect knowledge of it, and are ready

to give testimony as to its value. How

long it has been flowing tradition fails

to tell. The rich, sulphuretted odor of

this as well as the five others of the

same nature, can be detected long be-

fore reaching the spring. The visit-

ors, on the first visit, are disgusted and

nauseated with the taste and odor,

which is so powerful, but after a few

visits they like it, and are found there

daily praising it in the highest terms.

Daily, hundreds are seen with vessels,

drinking and carrying the water away.

  These sulphur springs are more

bountifully supplied with sulphuretted

hydrogen and carbonic acid gases than

any other springs in the country. In

each gallon of water can be found 96

cubic inches of sulphuretted hydrogen

gas, and 36 cubic inches of carbonic

acid gas. The large amount of chlo-

ride of sodium, and the different forms

of chloride of lime, compounded with

magnesia, renders the water most val-

uable as powerful antacid, acting to

cure dyspepsia, toning up the mucous

membrane of the stomach and intes-

tines, and restoring the digestion.

They start the torpid liver, and pan-

creatic and intestinal action, acting as

a mild laxative and cathartic. The

wonderful composition of the water al-

so shows great diurectic properties,

many testify to the beneficial influence

on the kidneys. Thus we find we have

a mild cathartic refrigerant, diurectic

antacid, and an antiseptic water, to

bless and benefit mankind, as found

in no other locality. The gaseous pro-

ducts found in one gallon of water by

analysis:

  Sulphureted Hydrogen gas, 96 cubic inches.

  Carbonic acid gas, 24 cubic inches.

  White Sulphur Spring of Delaware--Temper-

ature 60°, density 1.0026, total solids; gasses--

Sulphureted Hydrogen 96, Carbonic acid gas 24.

  97 grains of the deposit resulting from the

evaporation of several gallons of water from

the While Sulphur Spring as follows:

				Gr.

Chloride of Sodium		48

Calcium Sulphate		 8

Calcium Bicarbonate		20

Sulphate magnesium		16

Bicarbonote Magnesium		 8

Carbonate of soda		 5

  The sulphuretted springs known as

the C. O. Little springs, west of the

city, containing white and black sul-

phur, are equally valuable, but have

never been analyzed.

  These sulphuretted waters, possess-

ing these mineral substances and

abundance of gases, can be readily

distinguished from the others by the

odor as well as by drinking. Those

found in Europe, as well as in various

parts of the United States are far in

ferior to these in our locality. Those

in Virginia and in Pennsylvania do

not conform to those here in power or

medicinal influence. The famous

Harrogate sulphur spring has a den-

sity of 1.01113, and a temperature of

48 degrees. Carbonic acid gas of 22

cubic inches; carburetted hydrogen

5.84; sulphuretted hydrogen 5.51; Nit

rogen 2; making a total of about 36

cubic inches. Sulphate of lime 0.181

gr.; carbonate of lime 12.3; and chlo-

ride of calcium 81.7 gr.; chloride of

magnesia 35.6 gr.; chlorate pottassia

64.7 gr.; chloride of sodium .866 gr;

sulphate of sodium 15.4 gr., with a few

other unimportant elements.

  The celebrated Clifton Springs, of

New York, to which so many annually

go, will not compare with either the

White Sulphur Springs or the Ode-

vene, yet it is classed with the lead-

ing mineral springs of the world. The

temperature or the density is not giv-

en:

Clifton Springs, N.Y.:		Gr.

Sulphate of Lime.............  17.30

sulphate of Magnesia.........   4.12

sulphate of Soda.............   1.94

Carbonate of Lime............   2.42

Carbonate of Magnesia........   3.08

Chloride of Sodium...........   2.32

Chloride of Calcium..........   1.02

Chloride of Magnesia.........   1.02

White Sulphur Springs, Va., Temperature 48°.

Carbonate Oxide..............    .54

Carbonate of Calcium.........    .90

Carbonate of Magnesia........    .83

Sulphate of Sodium...........    .71

Sulphate of Calcium..........    .10

  2.5 cubic inches sulphureted hydrogen gas.

2 carbonic acid gas.


A GRAND OPPORTUNITY

For Profitable Investment of Capital in

Properly Utilizing Delaware's Wealth

of Natural Mineral Water.

  There is no reason why Delaware

could not be made a veritable "Sara-

toga of the West," if her almost un-

limited resources in mineral waters,

possessing so great medicinal virtues,

were properly developed and utilized.

From the foregoing article, it will be

seen that we have the waters in

abundance and that their varieties

and virtues are far greater than those

possessed by Saratoga or any other

one great Health and Pleasure Resort.

Delaware being in the center of the

State of Ohio, is readily accessible

from every quarter. Our railways

reach in every direction, and put us in

easy communication with all parts of

the United States, and no doubt many

pleasure and health seekers could be

attracted here.

  It seems certain that profitable in-

vestment is awaiting the capital of the

enterprising man or men who will

properly develop and utilize nature's

hidden stores of health-giving waters,

which are ever ready to respond to a

properly made invitation to come to

the surface and bestow their blessings

upon humanity.


E.R. RYAN &amp; SON

BICYCLE REPAIRING

AND SUNDRIES ~ ~ ~ 

FURNITURE 

  ~ ~ REPAIRING

Satisfaction Guaranteed.

 76 N. Sandusky Street.

DELAWARE  OHIO.


A NOBLE INSTITUTION.

DELAWARE COUNTY CHILDREN'S HOME---A CREDIT TO

THE CITY AND COUNTY, AND TO THE

HEARTS OF ITS PROJECTORS.


[image: DELAWARE COUNTY CHILDREN'S HOME]


  It was in a little upper room of the

Court House, where the "Ladies'

Christian Union" of our city at that

time held its meetings, and in the ear-

ly months of 1881, that it was decided,

and the final vote taken by that Asso-

ciation, that Delaware needed and

must have a Children's Home. On the

19th of April, 1881, the first public

meeting was held in the Presbyterian

Church, looking to an organization of

this kind. April 27th, at an adjourned

meeting held at St. Peter's (Episcopal)

Church, an organization was perfect-

ed, officers elected, a Constitution and

By-Laws adopted, and this little life-

boat of rescue was launched on no un-

certain sea.

This Children's Home was first or-

ganized as a City Home, but soon wi-

dened out into a County Home, hoping

and [paper torn line illegible] and


[image:  A TYPICAL GROUP OF OUR CHILDREN'S HOME CHILDREN.]


support would flow in equally from

city and country. Its incorporators

decided that its support should come

from "public and private subscriptions

and donations," and that it should be

located within the city limits, so its

children could attend public schools

and churches.

  After a delay of many months in

perfecting plans of operation, a tem-

porary Home was opened December,

1881 on Union street, with ten child-

ren, six of whom were from the In-

firmary. Though organized in April,

1881, it was not until January, 1882,

that incorporation papers were taken

out. This seemed to give new life and

inspiration to the work, and the Bix-

by house on William street was rented 

and systematic work entered upon

April 1st, 1882. The Board of County

Commissioners assisted in rent and

coal, while different churches and

some individuals undertook the fur-

nishing of rooms.

  The history of this Home for the

first nine years was one alternating

with clouds and sunshine. Only an

unshaken faith in those having charge,

that it was a God-appointed work, ena-

bled them to meet and conquer the dis-

couragements arising from limited

means, and rented grounds so unsult-

ed and illy adapted to develop aright

the work in hand.

  In the summer and fall of 1889, the

positive necessity of a permanent hab-

itation was so pressed upon the hearts

of the workers, that a special commit-

tee was appointed looking to this end.

This committee found buried in some

20 years of legislative debris the fol-

lowing law:

  "Section 1.  Be it enacted by the

General Assembly of the State of Ohio,

That in any county in the state of Ohio

where there now is, or hereafter may

be, an incorporated "Children's Aid

Society," or "Children's Home," or

"Industrial School," or "Industrial

School and Home," or any other incor-

porated society whose object is the

care, aid and education of neglected

and destitute children, the County

Commissioners [page torn] such county, and

the City Council of any city, in addi-

tion to the powers now conferred upon

such Commissioners or City Council,

are hereby authorized, (if they deem

it judicious) to aid any such institu-

tion to purchase land, erect buildings,

either by subscriptions with others to

raise a fund for that purpose, or by

direct aid or donation or otherwise, in

an amount not exceeding six thousand

dollars, as they deem expedient. (See

Sec. 929 et seq.)"

  This they hoped might help them in

securing this permanent Home. About

the same time there was thrown upon

the market the Potter Home, just

north of the city, offered, too, at less

than half its real value, $8,500.00, Mr.

Potter having expended $20,000 in its

improvement, a property admirably

adapted to the wants of this increased

family of little orphans now number-

ing from forty to fifty. The Commis-

sioners, after assuring themselves that

they could lawfully give to this enter-

prise the $6,000.00 allowed in this law, 

so decided. The additional amount

necessary was secured by special

legislation, and this Home, so beautiful

for situation, and now the pride and joy

of our whole county, was purchased

by the Board ot Trustees, and deeded

to the Trustees of the Children's Home

so long as it was used by them for the

purposes of a Home.

  In the summer of 1893, this Home,

built for a private family, was enlarg-

ed and remodeled. Three thousand

dollars of this money being secured in

right-of-way to the Sandusky Short

Line Railway, the Commissioners

again assisting with the balance of the 

amount needed.

  February 19, 1896, this beautiful

Home was destroyed by fire. Fortu-

nately there was carried enough insur-

ance to rebuild, which was promptly

done, and out of these ashes rose a

new and in every way improved build-

ing.

  This Home has always been self-

supporting, the board of children from

this and other counties [illegible] donations

[page torn]

year, with an average of some 60

children, were $4,726.07 -- with a bal-

lance in treasury of $722.01. Twenty-

one children have been placed in

home the last year. Average cost of

placing children, $14.15, this amount

covering also expense of systematic

visiting during year of children al-

ready placed.

Per capita cost of each child in

  current expenses .........$82.91

Per capita cost of each child in

  total expenses ........... 96.95

  The Gazette is Delaware's newsy

newspaper.


Everybody

	Tells us we sell the best

pies, cakes and bread stuffs in the city.

From the way the boys line up for

midnight lunch, one can readily see

that the place to go is

	SWOPE'S

       Restaurant,

West Winter St.  	Both 'Phones


Cunningham's

Book  Store..

  Having purchased the Book

and Stationery Store of L.E.

O'Kane, and wishing to merit

the patronage of the citizens

of Delaware and country sur-

rounding, I know of no better

way than by keeping the best

of everything in my line and

selling at the lowest price. I

expect to keep a full line of

BLANK BOOKS,

MEMORANDUMS,

NOTE BOOKS,

DIARIES, ETC.

  I also keep a supply of

miscellaneous books by the

BEST AUTHORS

  in all styles of binding and

any book not in stock will be

glad to

ORDER FOR YOU

at same price as if in stock.


In Stationery

  I will keep all the latest

styles and shapes, and as fine

stock and large a line as has

ever been kept in Delaware.

Our stock of

HOLIDAY GOODS

 (which was oopened out about

December 1st) consists of fine

books for old and young.

MEDALIONS,

ALBUMS,

POCKET BOOKS,

CARD CASES,

COMB AND

BRUSH SETS,

BOOKLETS,

CARDS,

CALENDARS,

ETC., ETC., ETC.

  Card and invitation print-

ind done with neatness and

dispatch. Remember the

name and place.

R. A. CUNNINGHAM,

22 North Sandusky Street,

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[corresponds to page 6 of the Board of Trade Edition of the Semi-Weekly Gazette. 
DELAWARE, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1899.]


6	DELAWARE GAZETTE--BOARD OF TRADE EDITION.

OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY.


[image: GENERAL VIEW OF THE COLLEGE CAMPUS]


LOCATION.

  Long before the Ohio Wesleyan Uni-

versity was dreamed of, Delaware was

famed for beauty and for health.

The rolling ground, the mild climate

and the healing waters made this spot

the headquarters for rest and recrea-

tion for the Delaware Indians after

they had been driven from their east-

ern home. The first white settlers

soon learned that the fame of the sul-

phur springs rested not on Indian le-

gend, but on established facts. Presi-

dent Hayes, when visiting his old

friends in Delaware, was accustomed

to go each morning before breakfast

to the White Sulphur Spring on the

College Campus for a refreshing drink.

He often pronounced this water the

best in the land, and declared that the

Sulphur Spring would make a fortune

for the College, if the Trustees would


[image: UNIVERSITY HALL AND GRAY CHAPEL]


enclose it and employ a Barnum to

advertise its merits. Possibly his

judgment was slighly biased by the

fact that this was the spring of his

boyhood, and also by the fact that at

this spring young Hayes first met Lu-

cy Webb, the first girl admitted to the

College classes. Delaware was noted

as a watering place, until its reputa-

tion as a health resort was swallowed

up it its fame as a college town.

THE CITY

Of about ten thousand inhabitants, lo-

cated twenty-three miles north of co-

lumbus, is very near the geographical

center of Ohio. Railroads entering

Delaware by different routes make it

easy of access, while electric cars and

lights, shady streets, good schools,


[image: ASTRONOMICAL ONSERVATORY]


flourishing churches and beautiful

homes make it an almost ideal dwell-

ing place.

THE COLLEGE GROUNDS

Embrace the fine, rolling Campus in

the heart of the city, the beautiful

Monnett Campus in the west end, and

the picturesque Ob servatory Park,

forty-three acres in all.

BUILDINGS.

  Thirteen substantial buildings, well

adapted to their purposes, stand upon

the college grounds. Our space per-

mits a description of only the four

latest additions to this stately group.

UNIVERSITY HALL AND GRAY CHAPEL.

The main building was completed in 

1893. It is worth a quarter of a mil-

lion dollars. It is a massive Roman-

esque structure, one hundred and fifty

by one hundred and sixty feet in di-

mensions, four stories high, crowned

by a stately tower one hundred and

forty-eight feet in height. It unites

under one roof the administrative offi-

ces of the University, twelve recitation

rooms, six literary halls, lecture rooms

and Gray Chapel. This Chapel, with

its magnificent Roosevelt organ, has

been pronounced the most spacious

and beautiful college chapel in Amer-

ica. A noted educator who had vis-

ited the leading colleges in the United

States and Eurpose, pronounced Uni-

versity Hall and Gray Chapel the fin-

est college building in the land.

THE ASTRONOMICAL OBSERV-

ATORY

In Observatory Park, occupies the

most commanding site in the city. It

is a handsome pressed brick building,

with a frontage of sixty-two feet, con-

taining a transit room, clock room,

computing and library room and dome.

The telescope contains a refracting

glass nine and one-half inches in di-

ameter, made by J.W. Brashear for

exhibition at the World's Fair. As-

tronomical experts have pronounced it

in clearness of definition superior to

many noted glasses of twice its size.

It enables the student to see a far

larger number of worlds than could

Sir John Herschel, who delcared that

18,000,000 stars were within the range

of his monster telescope.

THE SLOCUM LIBRARY BUILDING

Is the central structure in the College

group. It is one hundred and fifteen

by one hundred and twenty-five feet

in dimensions, built of the famous

Bedford limestone, three stories high,

and fireproof throughout. The stack

room has an estimated capacity of 175,-

000 volumes, while the reading room,

sixty by one hundred feet, lighted

from above, is one of the largest and

most beautiful college reading rooms

in America. The classic design, su-

perior materials, scientific appliances

for light and heat and air, the fine fa-

cilities for preserving, classifying and

cataloguing books, and the admirable

reading room makes the Charles E.

Slocum Building a model structure

for a University library.

  Upon the opening of the Library

Building for the use of the students,

September 26th, 1898, there were upon

the shelves 26,300 volumes, exclusive

of unbound periodicals and pamphlets.

In addition to this number, the libra-

ry at Monnett Hall and the Depart-

mental libraries contain a large num-

ber of volumes which are available for

the use of students. These books are

distributed as follows:

1. Monnett Hall Library........2,589

2. Lacroix Memorial Library

   Hebrew and German) .........  792

3. Department of History Library 418

4. Edward Nelson Memorial Li-

   brary (Zoological) .........   62

5. Department of Physics Library 303

6. John Williams White Classical

   Library (estimated) ........  300

7. Library of School of Oratory  365

8. L.D. McCabe Library (Philo-

   sophical) ..................   68

9. Library of Comparative Re-

   ligions and Missions .......  198

10. Chemical Laboratory Library  200

				____

   Total ...................... 5295

  The total number of books, there-

fore, available for the use of students

is 31,595.

MONNETT HALL,

The Home for young women, is sit-

uated at a convenient walking dis-

tance from University Hall, on a beau-

tiful campus containing about ten

acres. The building is a large, brick

structure, well furnished throughout.

  In addition to a sufficient number of

rooms or suites of rooms, to accommo-

date 225 young women, it contains li-

brary and reading room, gymnasium,

assembly room, Y. W. C. A.

hall, handsome parlors and three ele-

gant literary society halls.

  An elevator is provided, and is op-

erated at such times as to remove, to

a large degree, all necessity of climb-

ing stairs.

  Every room and corridor is furnish-

ed with steam heat and gas light. Hot

and cold water are supplied on every

floor.

  A large, beautiful dining room, with

good service and nutritious and pala-

table food, supplements the other ex-

cellent appointments of this building.

  Special mention is made of the very

valuable donation of pictures recently

made by Mrs. V.T. Hills, of Delaware,

Ohio, and placed in the corridors and

reception rooms of Monnett Hall. The

young ladies come into daily contact

with representations of the very best

works of the masters, which cannot

fail to develop the taste for that

which is purest and noblest in art.

  In Monnett Hall the trustees have

aimed to provide for the young women

who attend the University a home, at-

tractive, and yet free from the cares

and distractions that often attend

home life. With this in view, nothing

is omitted in equipment or furnishing

that wisdom and experience demand.

The first care is to preserve the health,

and to have all observe the proper

habits of living. Such regulations are


[image: THE SLOCUM LIBRARY]


in force as experience has shown to

be essential to the best care of the

body, to the most rapid progress in

study, and to the highest development

of character. In case of illness, the

student is given at once the best med-

ical attention and placed under the

care of a competent nurse.

  It is no [illegible] for boasting, but

[torn line is illegible]

that with from one hundred and fifty

to two hundred and twenty-five per-

sons in Monnett Hall during the past

sixteen years, there have been only a

few cases of serious illness, and not a

single death has occurred. This fact

is the strongest evidence of the health-

fulness of the location, and of the

good sense and care exercised alike by

pupils and teachers. This remarkable

record as to health is due, in part at

least to the out-door exercise in walk-

ing provided daily, and to the opportu-

nities for scientific physical culture

under an experienced teacher.

  The expenses at Monnett Hall de-

pend somewhat upon the studies pur-

sued and the location of the room.

The rooms are all well furnished,


[image: WHITE SULPHUR SPRING AND MERRICK HALL--University Hall in the Background.


comfortable and suitable for study.

  Room, board, light and heat cost

from $3.75 to $4.25 per week.

  For a regular literary course of stu-

dy the tuition or scholarship fee is

$12.00 per term, and the incidental fee

$5.00 per term, and the incidental fee

charged for Music, Art, Elocution and

Commercial studies. But the student

who gives her time wholly to any of

these special studies is not required to

pay the fees named above.

  For additional information in re-

gard to Monnett Hall, or estimates of

expenses for young women, address

Prof. C.B. Austin.

DEPARTMENTS OF THE UNIVER-

	SITY.

  The University embraces the follow-

ing general departments:

  Preparatory Department;

  School of Business;

  Art Department;

  School of Music; 

  School of Oratory;

  College of Liberal Arts;

  Graduate Courses;

  College of Physicians and Sur-

geons.

PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT.

  A person fifteen years old, of good


[image: ELLIOTT HALL -- Gymnaisum to the Left.]


moral character, and with sufficient

knowledge to enter the classes organ-

ized, will be admitted to the Prepara-

tory Department. In admitting stu-

dents, the Principal learns, by personal

questions, but without formal examin-

ation, what preparation the candidate

is seeking, and what studies he can

profitable pursue, and assigns him to

classes accordingly. The Principal re-

serves the right of advancing the pupil

or of placing him in lower classes, as

his recitation reveals his needs. Any

person holding a teachers' certificate

[illegible] upon the same. Three

years of preparatory work are now of-

fered. Young people desiring a prepa-

ration for teaching can secure such

special studies as they desire to pur-

sue, while coming in contact with su-

perior teachers, and becoming famil-

iar with the best methods of instruc-

tion. One can save time by entering

our Preparatory Department, where he

can pursue each study demanded for

entrance to the College, and where he

is not required to pursue studies not

needed for admission to the Freshman

class. Besides, young people doing

their preparatory work at Delaware

enjoy many advantages of the Univer-

sity, associate with classmates moving

toward the same goal, and feel the in-

spiration of college life. For special

information concerning the Preparato-

ry Department, address Prof. J.H.

Grove, Principal.

THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS

Affords an excellent training for a

practical career, and also opportuni-

ties for business training upon the

part of those who are completing the

college courses. It embraces courses

in Bookkeeping, Banking and Business

Practice, Commercial Law, Commer-

cial Arithmetic, Stenography, Type-

writing and Correspondence, Penman-

ship and Telegraphy. The curse of

study is equal to that offered by any

modern business college, and the stu-

dent in addition enjoys all the advan-

tages of the University. This depart-

ment has had a remarkable rapid

growth under its present efficient

Principal and his able corps of five as-

sistants. Many students are here se-

curing rapid preparation at small ex-

pense for successful business careers; 

while professional students are secur-

ing that practical training which will

insure them the respect and co-opera-

tion of successful business men. The

department is open throughout the

year, and students can enter it at any

time. For special catalogue and full

particulars address L.L. Hudson, A.

M., Principal, Delaware, O.

THE ART DEPARTMENT

Has been organized recently, and plac-

ed in new quarters especially fitted and

equipped for art work. It embraces

classes in Drawing, Painting, Sketch-

ing, Wood-Carving, China-painting,

Tapestry-painting, and Decorative Art.

The thorough courses in History of

Art offered by the College furnish the

scientific principles for the apprecia-

tiion of the fine arts, and for the tech-

nical work of the Art Department.

These opportunities make the connec-

tiion of the Art Department with the

University of inestimable advantage to

art students. For further information

send for catalogue.

SCHOOL OF MUSIC.

  The demands upon music teachers

in the matter of equipment for their

work have been greatly increased

within the past few years; and, in ac-

cordance with the spirit of the times,

the School of Music offers a course of

training which is intended to meet the

most exacting requirements.

  In addition to the regular courses of

music study offered, we invite earnest

and candid consideration of the ad-

vantages to be derived by a music

student in pursuing his specialty in

connection with a University, where

art, literature and science blend, rath-

er than in a music school where these

great fields of culture are at best but

indifferently developed. It is the aim

of the School of Music to so arrange

the work that students in all depart-

ments of the University shall con-

stantly intermingle. The collateral

advantages secured to students in

special courses by this plan cannot be

overestimated.

SPECIAL CATALOGUE.

  The School issues a special cata-

logue, which will be sent free to any 

address on applicaton. This cata-

logue outlines the courses of study in

all branches leading to graduation,

prices of tuition, boarding facilities,

etc. Before deciding upon any other

music school we earnestly advise a

careful perusal of the catalogue of the

School of Music of the Ohio Wesleyan

University.

  Address Mark C. Baker, Director,

Delaware, Ohio.
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[corresponds to page 7 of the Board of Trade Edition of the Semi-Weekly Gazette. 
DELAWARE, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1899.]


	DELAWARE GAZETTE-BOARD OF TRADE EDITION.	7

OHIO WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY.

(CONTINUED.)


[image: MONNETT HALL -- A Home for Young Ladies.]


THE SCHOOL OF ORATORY.

Under the charge of an experienced

Dean and able assistants, offers an ex-

tended and thorough course in all

branches pertaining to the art of ex-

pression. The school seeks attain-

ments rather than numbers. It con-

fers its degrees only upon college grad-

uates, thus maintaining a standard

equal to the highest professional

schools, a standard not maintained by

any other school of oratory in the

land. It aims to fit its pupils for the

large and increasing demand for cul-

tivated teachers of oratory in the

schools and colleges of the land; and

to prepare ministers, lecturers, elocu-

tionists and lawyers for greater influ-

ence and usefulness in the higher

walks of life. The instruction is given

by principles, which are applied from

the first lesson, thus making the stu-

dents' work practical throughout. All

attempts to make form take the place

of fact, and art the place of truth, are

discouraged. The exercises are pre-

scribed for the purpose of freeing na-

ture's avenues of expression, and of

enabling the student to present with

clearness and grace and power the con-

victions which he holds.


[image:  MONNETT HALL CORIDOR.]


  The School of Oratory has lately

been incorporated as one of the regu-

lar departments of the University.

  For details of work address Profess-

or Robert I. Fulton, A.M., Delaware,

Ohio.

COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS --

COURSES OF STUDY.

  A careful study of the various courses

will show that while the College offers

a large range of electives, yet each

curriculum presents a strong, well-

rounded system of prescribed studies.

All educators advise young people not

to be in such haste in entering upon

technical or professional studies as to

neglect the foundations of culture.

Following the conviction arising from

many years of educational work, and

reinforced by the judgment of others,

the Faculty of the Ohio Wesleyan

University has not made provision for

that superficial education which re-

sults from excessive specialization.

It insists that the graduates of this

University shall lay broad and deep

the foundations of general culture.

Upon the other hand, the University

recognizes the desire of students who

have decided upon their professions,

to select studies which will advance

them in their preparation for profes-

sional careers. Again, elective cours-

es enable students who have not deci-

ded upon professional careers to se-

cure, along with their general studies,

special training in those subjects for

which they have tastes and talents.

The student is expected to spend sev-

enteen hours per week in recitations,

and thus to complete seventeen term

hours of work per term, fifty-one term

hours per year, and two hundred and

four term hours during the college

course.

GRADUATE COURSES.

  Our facilities for doing resident

graduate work are not such as to war-

rant us in encouraging college graduates

to come to us for post-graduate in-

struction. In certain cases we mark

out non-resident work leading to the

master's degree for those who have

done their undergraduate work, and

whose general scholarship and capac-

ity for study are such as to warrant

their effort to secure advanced de-

grees. In no case do we grant the

doctorate of philosophy for non-resi-

dent work.

ties.

THE CLEVELAND COLLEGE OF

PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.

  The College was organized in 1863,

under the title, The Charity Hospital

Medical College. In 1869 the College

became the Medical Department of the 

University of Wooster. In 1896, the

College terminated honorable its con-

nection with the University of Woos-

ter, adopted its present name, and be-

came the Medical Department of the

Ohio Wesleyan University.

  The most attractive feature of the

College in the eyes of medical stu-

dents has been its clincial advantages.

The Cleveland College of Physicians

land College of Physicians and Sur-

geons. In addition to one hundred

beds fitted up in the rooms for private

patients, the Faculty of the Medical

College receive from twelve to fifteen

thousand patients a year at the Free

Dispensary, which is maintained in

connection with the General Hospital.

The vast advantage of actual practice

for the acquisition of a real knowl-

edge of medicine cannot be overesti-

mated, and the clinical advantages of

and Surgeons, and the other leading

medical school in that large and grow-

ing city, enjoy equal advantages in the

City Hospital of Cleveland. In addi-

tion to these large clinical advantages,

the students in our Medical Depart-

ment enjoy exclusive advantages in

the Cleveland General Hospital, which

is owned by the Faculty of the Cleve-

the Cleveland College of Physicians

and Surgeons are perhaps unsurpassed

by those of any other medical school in

the United States. These advantages

have drawn students from other medi-

cal schools to our College for the last

year of their medical training.

  For special catalogue, write to the

Dean, Charles B. Parker, M.D., Cleve-

land, Ohio.

GENERAL INFORMATION -- RELIG-

IOUS LIFE.

  The University has held from the

beginning that education demands the

development of all one's powers --

physical, mental and spiritual. The

aim of all true education is to train

young people for their future lives.

Hence any college which does not dis-

tinctly aim at the moral and spiritual

as well as at the mental and physical

development of the students will fail

to fit them for the highest usefulness

and blessedness for time and for eter-

nity. The Ohio Wesleyan University,

therefore, has always aimed to pro-

mote and earnest, noble type of piety.

A large majority of its students are

church members. The chapel services,

the Y.M.C.A. and the Y.W.C.A.,

the Kings' Daughters, class prayer-

meetings, classes for Bible study and

the annual revival services provide for

the spiritual needs of the students, as

the literary societies, lecture courses

and art recitals minister to their in-

tellectual and aesthetic needs. The

Day of Prayer for Colleges is a red-

letter day in the college year. Relig-

ion in the University is natural and

unaffected. Cant and hypocrisy are

almost imposible [page torn] at-

mosphere of student life. The College

constantly strives to develop a prac-

tical type of piety good for seven days

in the week and for twenty-four hours

each day. The constant presentation

of such ideals is of priceless value to

the young.

PHYSICAL TRAINING.

  The Gymnasium has been refitted

with shower baths and lockers, and

all the apparatus necessary for class

exercise. It will be thrown open for

the use of students at the beginning

of the winter term. A number of

classes will be organized, and system-

atic exercises given by trained instruc-

tors.

  The athletic field is one of the best

in the country, and affords fine facili-

ties for base ball and foot ball prac-

tice.

  The Military Department is open to

all young men who desire to elect the

course, but the work is not required of 

any.

  For catalogue or further information

concerning the University, address

		J.W. BASHFORD, President


[image]


CARPENTER &amp; NYE, REAL ESTATE, LOAN AND INSURANCE AGENTS.

  Mr. Rufus Carpenter opened this of-

fice in 1888, in connection with Mr.

Walter T. Watson. In 1891, Mr. Wil-

liam C. Nye became his partner.

  Mr. Carpenter was born in Franklin

Co., O., in 1835, but has lived in Dela-

ware county since 1864. In 1881 he

was elected Probate Judge, which of-

fice he filled for six years, and in 1898

was elected President of the City

Council, which office he still holds.


[image]


Mr. Nye was born at Tarlton, Pick-

away County, O. Is a graduate of the

Ohio Wesleyan University and of the

Cincinnati Law School, and has been

a resident of Delaware since 1891.

  The firm of Carpenter &amp; Nye is well

known among the real estate brokers

of this and other states for their fair

dealings and Christian character.


[image: DR. S. W. FOWLER,]


(Of the firm of Drs. Fowler &amp; Willey.)

  The practice of medicine and surge-

ry is a most responsbile one. The re-

lations of mankind with most of the 

other professions is simply monetary,

[illegible] practicing physician

there is not only this, but also com-

fort, health, happiness, and even the

life of the patient. Among those to

whom we feel it an honor to refer, we

mention the above physician and

prominent citizen of this city. The

Doctor is wedded to his profession,

and enjoys a successful practice. He

has a fine library, and his office is ful-

ly equipped with every convenience

and appliance in medicine and surgery.

  He read medicine with J.W. Res-

sell, of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, and gradua-

ted at the Jefferson Medical College at

Philadelphia, Penn., in 1871. He at

once began practice where he is now

located. He is a member of the Dela-

ware County Medical Society, The

Ohio State Medical Society. The

American Medical Association, and

joined the International Medical Con-

gress at Washington, D.C., in 1887.


Prices are reasonable for Tailor-

made Clothing.  M. HENRY &amp; SON.


[image: CHARLES W. KNIGHT]


Has practiced law continuously in

Delaware County during the past ten

years. For six years prior he served

as one of the Justices of Delaware

township. He is a native of the coun-

ty, educted in our common schools,

and studied law under the tutorage of

Hon. F.M. Marriott, with whom he is

still associated. Since May, 1898, he

has been Solicitor of Delaware City,

and conducts a general legal practice

throughout the county, with the

strictest fidelity to the interests of his

clients. He is also Librarian of the 

Delaware County Law Library Asso-

ciation.
  

DELAWARE CHURCHES.

BAPTIST.

  First Baptist -- North Franklin St.,

between Central avenue and Griswold

St. Organized in 1853. The hand-

some and commodious new brick edi-

ent without a pastor, Rev. Albert Read

having resigned during the past sum-

mer.

  Second Baptist -- (colored) -- Ross St.,

between Liberty and Noble Sts. Rev.

Wm. Balay, Pastor. Their comforta-

ble new building was recently decia-

ted.

CATHOLIC.

  St. Mary's -- S.W. Corner William

and Henry Sts., Rev. Ph. Steyle, Pas-

tor. Organized in 1835. The present

large and imposing edifice was com-

pleted in 1888. The valuation of the

church property, consisting of church,

school and parsonage, is abut $60,-

000.

EPSICOPAL.

St. Peter's -- Winter St., between

Franklin and Washington. Rev. Eph-

riam Watt, Rector. Organized in 1817.

The present edifice of stone was built

in 1826, but has recently been remod-

eled and the handsome and convenient

Parish House added.

LUTHERAN.

  St. John's (English) -- North San-

dusky street, opposite Court House,

Rev. J.F. Shaffer, D.D., Pastor. Or-

ganized in 1885, and fine brick church

edifice was erected the following year.

  St. Mark's (German) -- William St.,

between Sandusky and Union Sts.

Rev. J. Sheatsley, Pastor. Organized

in 1852. The commodoius stone edifice

has recently been repaired and im-

proved.

METHODIST.

  African -- Cor. Washington and Rail-

road Sts., Rev. John Toney, Pastor.

Organized in 1841. Comfortable brick

edifice.

  Asbury -- Cor. Lincoln avenue and

Franklin St. Rev. C. Telford Erick-

son, Pastor. Organized in 1886. The

beautiful and commodious edifice of

stone was completed in 1889.

  Grace -- At intersection of William

St. and Central avenue. Rev. E.D.

Smith, Pastor. Organized in 1860.

The present commodious brick edifice

was completed in 1875.

  German -- Corner University Ave.

and Washington St. Rev. Frederick

Mersfelder, Pastor. Organized in 1842.

The present brick edifice was erected

in 1854.

  Merrick -- Liberty St., between Harri-

son and South Sts. Rev. A.L. Rogers

Pastor.

  St. Paul's -- Between University Ave.

and Franklin St. Rev. Carl G. Doney,

Pastor. Organized in 1852. The hand-

some and commodious brick edifice

was completed in 1882.

  Trinity (colored) -- Liberty St., be-

tween Ohio and Ross Sts. Rev. H.H.

Renfro, Pastor. The present edifice

was built in 1894.

  William Street -- Corner of Franklin

and William Sts. Rev. H.C. Jameson,

Pastor. Organized in 1818. The pres-

ent large and imposing edifice was

completed in 1888.

PRESBYTERIAN.

  Delaware Presbyterian -- Corner Win-

ter and washington Sts. Rev. A.D.

Hawn, D.D., Pastor. Organized in

1810. The present commodious and

comfortable edifice of brick was re-

modeled in 1870.

REFORMED.

  Zion's -- Corner William and Henry

Sts. Rev. L.B.C. Lahr, Pastor. Or-

ganized in 1837. The present edifice

of brick was erected in 1856.


[image: F. W. ALDEN.]


  Above we present a good likeness of

F.W. Alden, Gen. Agt. of the Union

Central Life Insurance Co., of Cincin-

nati, who won considerable distinction

last year by writing the most business

in a territory covering sixteen general

agences. Few men have succeeded

in building up a more substantial Life

Insurance business than Mr. Alden.

He is a hustler, has a first-class com-

pany, and enjoys the confidence of all

who know him, a trio that always

wins. He is actively engaged in

church, temperance and benevolent

work, and is a Trustee of Delaware

City Library, and a Director of the

Citizens' Telephone Co. Persons de-

siring first-class insurance will do well

to consult him.


[image: DR. O.W. BONNER.]


  O. W. Bonner, M.D., has practiced

medicine in Delaware county since

1892. Was born in Licking County,

and moved with his parents to Mor-

row County when 3 years old. Re-

ceived his early education in Sparta

High School and Norm [illegible] Be-

gan the study of medicine in 1888; at-

tended Western Reserve University,

Cleveland, O., and Columbus Medical

College, graduating from the latter in

1892. Is a member of Delaware Coun-

ty Medical Society, and U.S. Examin-

ing Surgeon Board at Delaware.


[image: DEWITT C. LUGENBEEL.]


  Mr. DeWitt C. Lugenbeel may well

be considered the Historian of Dela-

ware. He is probably more familiar

with the early history of our county,

and the doings of our pioneers, than

any other living person. With him,

research into the doings of our pio-

neers, and tracing their descendants,

is a labor of love. For several years

he has been engaged in preparing a

number of very interesting papers,

entitled "Looking Backward," which

have appeared in the Delaware Herald.

Mr Lugenbeel was born in Maryland,

but has lived nearly all his life an

honored and esteemed citizen of Del-

aware county. During the war of the 

rebellion, he enlisted for the defense 

of the Union, and served his country

well and faithfully.


Fine Merchant Tailoring by

	MARTIN HENRY &amp; SON.


"Attractiveness of Art."

Fred Bartholmew,

CARRIAGE SIGN PAINTER.

I will guarantee every job I

turn out to be strictly first-

class in all respects. I have

painted some of the most at-

tractive signs in Delaware

city  Prices reasonable

32 East Winter St.  Shop formerly

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[corresponds to page 8 of the Board of Trade Edition of the Semi-Weekly Gazette.
DELAWARE, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1899.]


8	DELAWARE GAZETTE -- BOARD OF TRADE EDITION.


THE BIG FOUR SHOPS.

THE C.C.C. &amp; ST. L. RAILWAY'S EXTENSIVE WORKS

A GREAT BENEFIT TO DELAWARE.

LOCOMOTIVES, PASSENGER COACHES AND FREIGHT CARS ARE BUILT AND REPAIRED -- INTEREST-

ING DESCRIPTION OF THE PLANT -- TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY MEN EMPLOYED.


[image: SHOPS, YARDS AND PASSENGER STATION.]


  Among the largest and most active

industries of Delaware, and one which

probably contributes more to the

financial welfare of the laboring class

than any other, is the C.C.C. &amp; St. L.

Railway, or Big Four shops, now un-

der the careful superintendency of

the Company's skilled Master Mechan-

ic, Mr. Mason Rickert.

  These shops cover a large space of

ground just north of Central avenue,

and east of Lake street, and comprise

eight separate buildings, each depart-

ment being separated from the others

in such a manner as not to interfere

with their respective duties, and at

[illegible] direct communi-

cation for the convenient interchange

of labor and material.

  The main building, a large brick

structure, contains the four depart-

ments, Machinery, Boiler, Smith and

Tin, besides the engine room, con-

taining two immense boilers, which

furnish the propelling power for the

heavy machinery, as well as steam

heat for all the shop buildings and the

passenger depot.

THE MACHINERY DEPARTMENT,

which is under the direct supervision

of Mr. M. Anderson, the courteous

General Foreman, and his two able as-

sistants, Messrs. Fred Lugger and Jas.

Fahey, with its many whirling wheels,

huge machines, and clatter of hammer

and chisel, always presents a scene of

activity. Here locomotives are be-

ing built, overhauled and repaired

constantly, the most interesting case

in hand at present being the building

of a new locomotive, which, when it

makes its debut in the course of ten

days or two weeks, will be known as

engine No. 122. The engine is a credit

to those in charge of the work, and is

expected to make very fast time with

a heavy train. No. 122 will be an

8-wheel passenger engine, with 58-

inch boiler, cylinders 18 x 24 inchees,

and driving wheels 5 ft. 4œ in, in di-

ameter. It will be fully equipped with

automatic couplers and air brakes, a

No. 9 Monitor and a No. 9 Mack in-

jector, and the latest pattern of the

Nathan Triple-feed lubricator. In ad-

dition to the above, the engine will be

equipped with the Curtis automatic

sanding apparatus, and an automatic

air bell-ringer, both of which are op-

erated by a simple "turn of the but-

ton" by the engineer from his seat in

the cab.

  In this department the air brakes of

all classes of equipment, so necessary

to the safety of employes and the

traveling classes, are looked after by

competent hands who are required to

pass an annual examination in order

to hold the position. Car and locomo-

tive wheels are changed, bolts cut and

threaded, brasses turned up, and heavy

pieces of iron and steel planed, bored

and made ready, each for its particular

use.

  Passing to the next room, we come

to

THE BOILER DEPARTMENT.

where, under the supervisiion of fore-

man Chas. Kraus and his assistants,

huge boilrs and fire boxes are prepar-

ed for the locomotives, two large fire

boxes being under curse of construc-

tion at present. In this department

smokestacks of locomotives and count-

less numbers of boiler tubes or flues

are being prepared for use annually.

  Passing on around, we find conve-

nient to this department,


[image: MASON RICKERT, MASTER MECHANIC]


THE BLACKSMITH DEPARTMENT,

where, under the direction of foreman

Frank Peck, we find men busy with

hammer and sledge, converting shape-

less masses of iron and steel into most

essential parts of both cars and loco-

motives, as also doing all the general

work known in the art of smithing.

An especially interesting sight in the

evening are the red-hot furnaces, and

the smiths handling and welding the

large locomotive frames, each weigh-

ing 3,000 pounds, and putting them in

readiness for their respective purposes.

  In this same building we find

THE TIN AND PIPE FITTING DE-

PARTMENT,

under the direction of foreman Fred

Heilman, where the men are busily

engaged in the manufacture of lamps,

buckets, oil cans, torches, packing,

etc., and also doing a general line of

repairing and refitting.

THE COACH DEPARTMENT,

under the management of foreman Ja-

cob Eichhorn, occupies three separate

buildings. Here the parlor, coach,

baggage and mail cars, after a number

of months' service, are brought to be

overhauled, cleaned, all defective

parts removed and replaced by new,

and the cars put in first-class condi-

tion, a number of them being practi-

cally new when they are again allowed

to leave the shop for service.

  In one building, the planing, match-

ing, mortising and metal cleaning and

polsihing is done; while in a second

building the fitting and erection of

work is going on; and in the third the

overhauling and repairs to the trucks

of cars is done. Locomotive pilots and

cabs are also made in the former of

these buildings. And in connection

with this is the

UPHOLSTERING DEPARTMENT,

where, under the direction of foreman

H.G. Thomas, the chairs, cushions,

and backs and seats of parlor cars and

coaches are made as comfortable as

possible for the traveling public. In

this department engine and caboose

cushions are also made; curtains of

all classes of equipment cleaned and

repaired, and plush, after becoming

worn and travel-stained, is dyed and

again made presentable by the steam

process. After leaving the hands of

the repair men and the upholsterers,

the cars are turned over to

THE PAINT DEPARTMENT.

  Here, under the supervision of fore-

man Chas. Becker, a force of twenty-

five men are kept busy at burning off-

the old paint, painting, cleaning and

varnishing the cars. This force puts

out an average of eight or nine passen-

ger cars per month, besides doing a

good business in the painting of

freight cars and locomotives, and pre-

sents quite a hiave of industry in it-

self.

THE FREIGHT CARE DEPARTMENT.

  This department is under the imme-

diate direction of foreman S.L. Farm-

er, and has principally to do with the

re-building, repairing, inspection and

oiling of all freight equipment for cars

belonging to foreign roads as well as

to the Big Four which arrive at this 

point. An average of about five hun-


[F. B. KARL, images: STOVES TINWARE

and .....

HOUSE FURNISHING.

  This large establishment

is probably the best known

of any of its kind in Del-

aware County. Mr. Karl,

the proprietor, established

his present business in

1888. He now occupies

a two story building

20 x 100 in dimensions and

employes 10 men in carry-

ing on his extensive busi-

ness. A specialty is made

of Roofing, Spouting and

Plumbing, and the putting

in of Heating Plants which

has done much to gain 

for him his wide and fav-

orable reputation. Mr.

Karl's motto is

First-Class Goods

at .....

Reasonable Prices.]


dred freight cars are repaired and

again turned into service by this de-

partment every month, besides the

building and repairing of locomotive

tenders, which is also assigned to this

branch.

THE ENGINE HOUSE DEPART-

MENT.

Is under the charge of foreman P.

Egan and J.J. O'Connor. In this de-

partment the cleaning, inspection and

washing out of locomotives is looked

after, as also the handling, transfer-

ring and preparing of them for their

respective service.

THE LABORING GANG,

Under the leadership of foreman Geo.

Mulholland, act as aids-de-camp to all

departments, and also serve as mem-

bers of the wrecking crew.

THE OFFICE AND STOREROOM

DEPARTMENT

Are under the immediate direction of

Mr. Geo. C. Hipple, the efficient Divi-

sion Clerk, and has principally to do

with the clerical work, and the hand-

ling of the large amount of supplies

necessary to carry in the conducting

of business.

	250 MEN EMPLOYED.

  These shops furnish employment to

nearly twon hundred and fifty men, and

taken as a whole, are a very business-

like as well as interesting place, and

occupies a very prominent place in the

make-up of our city.


[image: ATTORNEY GEO. COYNER.]

  Mr. Geo. Coyner, Delaware County's

present Prosecutor, was born in Vir-

ginia. At the close of the civil war

he moved with his father to Eden, this

county, where he has resided ever

since, until moving to the city of Del-

[line torn] upon obtain-

ing his majority. Mr. Coyner was

elected to the office of Township Clerk,

which position he occupied for five

consecutive years. He was then ap-

pointed Superintendent of the Dela-

ware County Infirmary, which position

he filled for four years. He then devo-

ted his attention to the completion of

his law course which he accomplished

in 1893 by graduating from the Cincin-

nati Colleg of Law, and in 1894 was elected to hs present position of Pros-

ecutor. As a lawyer, the success he

has achieved is his greatest commen-

dation.


[image: DLEAWARE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.]


  The first Presbyterian Church in

Delaware was organized under the au-

thority of the Presbytery of Chilli-

cothe, by Rev. Joseph S. Hughs, in

1810, with a membership of fourteen

members. Mr. Hughs was its pastor

for thirteen years, and was suceeded

in 1824 gby Rev. Henry Van Deman. In

1838, during Mr. VanDeman's pastor-

ate, the division occurred between the

Old and New School Presbyterians. In

1841 fifty-four members left the First

church, and organized the Second,

Mr. VanDeman continuing pastor of

the former, or old school, until 1861,

hwere he resigned, a ministry extend-

ing over thirty-seven years.

  REv. Franklin Putnam was the first

pastor of the Second church. he was

succeeded by Rev. Joseph F. Tuttle in

1845; Rev. Charles Torrey from 1845

to 1850; Rev. G. Dana till 1852; Rev. C

H. DeLong till 1885. Rev. O.H. New-

ton was pastor from 1855 to 1869.

  On the reunion of the two schools in

the General Assembly in 1869, the two

Delaware churches took steps for a re-

union, and in June, 1870, the Delaware

Presbyterian Church was organized out

of the two churches by an act of the 

Legislature. The building on Winter

street, between Sandusky and Frank-


[image: Job Printing

	    at the 

	    Gazette Office.]


lin, worshipped in by the congrega-

tion of the Second church for twenty-

eight years, was sold, and the united

congregations occupied the First 

church building. Rev. C.W. Matter

filled the pulpit of the First church

church building. Rev. C.W. Mateer

Millen succeeded him, and resigned in

1867. Rev. J. Lower was then stated

supply for one year, and was followed

by Rev. David Kingery, who served the

church till 1869.

  In February, 1870, Rev. R.F. Mc-

Laren became pastor of the united

congregations, and resigned in 1873.

He was succeeded by Rev. N.S. Smith,

who remained until 1878. During his

pastorate, the church building was re-

modeled and improved at a cost of

$12,000. Rev. A.D. Hawn, D.D., was

called to the pastorate, in December,

1878, and entered upon his duties the

following January, which he has ably

and acceptably performed ever since.

Under his charge, the church

has prospered spiritually and tempo-

raly, and the congregation is one of

the largest and strongest in the city.

  The substantial brick edifice, as

shown in the above engraving, is com-

modious and comfortable, and a credit

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[corresponds to page 13 of the Board of Trade Edition 
of the Semi-Weekly Gazette. DELAWARE, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1899.]


DELAWARE GAZETTE--BOARD OF TRACE EDITION.	13


[image: HON. J. D. VANDEMAN,]


Attorney-at-Law, was born in Dela-

ware, Ohio, Feb. 12th, 1832, son of

Rev. Henry and Sarah VanDeman; his

father a native of Pennsylvania; his

mother of Kentucky. Mr. VanDeman

was admitted to the Delaware Bar in

1854m having graduated at O. W. U. in

1851. He served as Prosecuting Attor-

ney of the county for two terms, and

has had a most successful career as an

attorney. He was a director and one

of the organizers of the C. H. V. &amp; T.

Ry. Co., and has since its organization

been counsel for that road. He has

retired from active practice of law,

but is yet President of the Fidelity

Loan Co., Vice President and Director

of the First National Bank, and Pres-

ident of the Board of Trustees of the

Diocese of Southern Ohio.

  In 1898 he was Republican candidate

for Judge in this Judicial Circuit, and

very largely reduced the district's

heavy Democratic majority.

  Mr. VanDeman lives in his beautiful

home on North Sandusky street, (a

picture of which residence appears in

this edition,) and is now enjoying 

the fruits of his labors of early years.

THE CITY SCHOOLS.

AN INTERESTING REVIEW OF THE LAST FORTY YEARS OF THEIR

EXISTENCE.

  Perhaps there is no better way to

estimate the growth and advancement

of our fair city, than by looking back-

ward for the last forty years, and no-

ting the requirements and facilities

for school purposes at that period,

and comparing them with the present

equipment and advantages. Progress

has quietly and steadily been made.

  As accommodations became restrict-

ed, new quarters and buildings have

been furnished. In the summer of

1861, "Old Central" was completed,

and in September of that year was

first occupied. Nothing can be said in

praise of the building or location. It

was simply a demand and a supply.

All the children north of Spring St.,

to the western and northern limits of

the corporation, and for some distance

east over the river, were crowded

within its rooms, which numbered on-

ly six at first. In 1874, the wings on

the east and west were built up, add-

ing two rooms, and when, in '83,

while plans were being formulated for

the present High School, the over-

crowded conditions demanded more

room, the frame building on the west

came quickly into existence, and ser-

ved the higher grades until the High

School was ready for occupancy, Jan.

1, 1886.

  In 1865, two rooms in a small frame

house, were all that East Delaware

could boast of for school purposes.

The North had no building at that

time. The South were quartered in

three rooms of the old academy, and

an additional colored school of one or

two rooms in a brick building near by

The North building was erected in the

late sixties, the East building follow-

ing soon after, and some years later,

when greatly straitened for room, the

South building was planned and com-

pleted.

  There were heroic men on the Board

at that time, who against adverse crit-

icism, persisted in carrying out their

plans in giving that part of the town

the best of all the buildings used for

school purposes. The wisdom of the

board was long since acknowledged,

and a building fair to look upon, with

neat and pleasant surroundings, has

for years been shedding an uncon-

scious influence upon that part of the

town. The North building has under-

gone changes, being nearly rebuilt in

'88, and since, has enlarged its accom-

modations. South Delaware, too, has

added rooms for the increased attend-

ance.

  The School Board through all these

years has been made up of the repre-

sentative men of Delaware, who, with

scarcely a single exception, have been

men of broad ideas and wide sympa-

thies, untiringly giving of time and

thought and service for the welfare of

our schools. Rev. O.H. Newton, H.M.

Carper and Mr. Henry Eaton were the

men comprising the Board in "65. For

more than a score of years, Prof. W.G.

Williams was a member of the Board,

[illegible] it his culture and maturi-

ty of thought, which was ever like a 

benediction in its influence. With him

was associated for a number of years,

Dr. T.B. Williams, who always had a

kind word or smile for teacher or pu-

pil, and whose sympathies were as

broad as humanity's needs. Mr. Jas.

Barnes -- with an ever abiding interest

in the schools. Dr. Hyatt served one

term faithfully and well, and Mr. E.E.

Neff gave untiring service for several

terms. Mr. Cyrus Platt, the faithful

Christian gentleman, was a member of

the Board a number of years, and all

will recall Mr. Samuel Lybrand, who

passed out of this life while a member

of the Board. Those serving during

later years are all well known in Dela-

ware as men of character and ability,

looking well after the best interests of

our schools.

  Of the six superintendents since the

opening of "Old Central" in 1861, the

office for the first two years was filled

by a Mr. Banks, followed in the two

succeeding years by Mr. William Car-

ter, father of our well known citizen,

Mr. George H. Carter. In September,

1865, Rev. J.S. Campbell came into our

schools from Charleston, Clark county,

where he head served a few years as

superintendent. The citizens who can

recall the school life of the pas thir-

ty-five years, know well the sure,

steady progress of our schools. Mr.

Campbell was a conservative man,

never adopting new measures because

of popularity but, instead, always

looked after the things and methods

which would conserve the best inter-

ests of all. To his teachers he always

emphatically said: "The schools are

for the children," and so their good

was paramount to all else. The pu-

pils loved and respected him. He was

firm and just, but kind in all his in-

tercourse with them and; so after the

school life was done, and many had

found homes elsewhere, no visit to

Delaware was complete until their

teacher of former years had been

sought cut and thanked for his pains-

taking care and instruction. The last

years of his life were marked with a

growing tenderness and regard for

friends and all connected with the

schools. He resigned his position the

last of January, 1891 and on March

4th following he passed from the ac-

tive scenes of life here, to enter upon

the employments and enjoyments of

the life beyond, and where he again

met those of the "lost and gone,"

teachers and pupils, with whose life he

had been associated here.

  The scores of teachers that have

been connected with our schools can

not be mentioned here. Some have

"passed on," and joined loved pupils


..SMITHS'..

Clothing House

CAN'T GIVE CLOTHES AWAY,

  But they come as near to it as the law allows. The DEAL

SQUARELY and REPRESENT their CLOTHING exactly as it is.

It will pay you to deal with A SQUARE HOUSE.

They Have the Largest Stock.

	They Have the Lowest Price.

  It is not the man who yells the loudest who has the most melo

dious voice and the firm that has the biggest advertisement does

NOT always sell the best or cheapest.

Clothing, Gent's Furnishings,

	Hats, Gaps, Etc.

That are CHEAP enough and also insure that most important quali-

ty, CORRECT STYLE and SERVICEABLENESS, try

Smiths' Clothing House,

SIGN OF THE "BEAR"

[image]

and superintendent in that land where

there is no parting. Some have given

long years of service, Miss Hannah M. 

Pierce spending twenty-two of the best

years of her life as Principal of the

High School, giving of the best things

of her noble Christian nature to her

pupils, taking the deepest interest in

their temporal, intellectual and spirit-

ual welfare, is still in another sphere

of Christian work for the benefit of

others. Miss Eliza Grove was an un-

tiring, enthusiastic, thorough teacher

for many years, always giving the best

of herself, and gaining the love and

esteem of her pupils. Mrs. M.A. Car-

der has taught many years, and is a

very successful teacher in the Primary

grade. Of those giving years of faith-

ful service, may be mentioned Miss

Ginevra Humphries, so capable in

drawing and music, and who for many

years gave instruction in writing. Al-

so Mrs. Drake, Mrs. Widman, Miss

Crickard, Miss Pratt, Miss Palmer,

Miss Oldham, Miss McCann and Miss

Latham and Miss Estill have good

time-serving records. Mrs. M.J. Pow-

ers, the pioneer teacher, is filling out

her thirty-fifth year in the Primary

Grade. Mention should be made of 

Miss Wharton, long connected with

the schools, gentle, refined, and every

Christian, almost gave up her life in

the school room, living but a few days

after resigning. Good mention might

be made of every teacher, but there is

not time nor room. Their works tes-

tify of their ability and faithfulness.

  The pupils of our schools are in all

parts of our broad land, and some in

the far-off lands beyond the seas.

Many business men of our town were

former pupils, and some in many plac-

es are occupying high positions. The

influence of our schools will last for-

ever. May it ever be for the highest

good of all coming within its power.


[image: EDWARD T. HUMES.]


  The subject of this sketch is strict-

ly a Delaware county boy, born in 

Brown township, March 7,1872. His

education was obtained in the public

schools of the county, with the excep-

tion of his legal training, which was

obtained at the Cincinnati Law

School. Admitted to the bar on June

7, 1898, and immediately opened an of-

fice in this city, where by strict atten-

tion to business, he has established a

growing practice.

  Satisfaction guaranteed in fit, style,

and finish of clothing.

	MARTIN HENRY &amp; SON.

W. R. Carpenter,

Proprietor

of

Livery and 

Feed Stables,

And Dealers in

ALL KINDS OF SEED.

Nos. 17 &amp; 19 W. William Street

Half Square W. City Hall.

Both 'Phones No. 23.

DELAWARE . . . OHIO.

[image]


[image: A.J. AREHART, TRANSFER.

PIANOS AND FURNITURE CAREFULLY MOVED.

OFFICE 58 NORTH MAIN ST. TELEPHONE NO. 71]

Office at

F.B. KARL'S HARDWARE STORE.

The A.J. Arehart

Transfer.

58 N. Sandusky St.,

Delaware, - Ohio. 

All Class of Transfer Work Done on Short Notice.


BARGDILL &amp; LAWSON

REAL ESTATE

LOAN AND

... INSURANCE ...

5 PER CENT.

MONEY TO LOAN.

Houses for Rent. Bargains in Farm

Property. A good list of city Prop-

erties for sale or exchange. For in-

formation drop a line.

BARGDILL &amp; LAWSON

NO. 6½ N. SANDUSKY ST.,

Delaware, Ohio,


HOFFMAN.

[image]

The word implies all that is desirable in Baker's Goods, such as PIES

CAKES, BUNS, FANCY COOKING and BREAD. As to

CONFECTIONERY

Hoffman is without a rival. His ICE CREAM is appreciated and

purchased by the elite of Delaware and surrounding cities. ALWAYS

A FRESH LINE OF CANDIES. The place to get it is

GEO. J. HOFFMAN'S,

	WEST WINTER STREET.
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[corresponds to page 14 of the Board of Trade Edition 
of the Semi-Weekly Gazette. DELAWARE, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1899.]


14	DELAWARE GAZETTE -- BOARD OF TRADE EDITION.

BEAUTIFUL OAK GROVE CEMETERY


[image:	ENTRANCE AND SUPERINTENDENT'S HOUSE AND OFFICE.]

  The Cemetery is situated on South

Sandusky street, and was purchased

by a committee composed of Dr. R.

Hills, Benj. Powers, James Eaton, D.

F. McCullough and C.C. Chamber-

lain in the year 1850.

  On July 13, 1850, articles of associa-

tion were adopted and signed by R.

Hills, C.C. Chamberlain, D.F. Mc-

Cullough, James Eaton, B. Powers, T.

W. Powell, R.N. Jones, Geo. F. Stay-

man, C. Hills, C. Platt, E. Moore, S.

Rheem, A.A. Welch, Hosea Williams,

and S. Littell; and on August 10, 1850,

by Geo. W. Campbell, George Little,

W.s. Little, M.L. Griffin, G.W. Stark,

H. VanHorn, Asahel Welch and S.

Finch.

  At this meeting, August 10, 1850, Dr.

R. Hills, C.C. Chamberlain, James

Eaton, B. Powers and D.F. McCul-


[image: CHAPEL]


lough were elected Trustees of the

Association, and C. Platt Clerk.

  This Board was subsequently fur-

ther organized by the election of Dr.

R. Hills as President, and Benjamin

Powers as Treasurer.

  A resolution was adopted to organ-

ize the Association under the general

act of the Legislature, characterizing

Cemetery Associations, dated Febru-

ary 24, 1848.

  A Constitution and By-Laws were

adopted. The land was purchased of

Mr. Kinlourne for the sum of $1,550.

The Board decided upon borrowing


[image: VALLEY ROAD LOOKING WEST.]


the sum necessary to meet the first

payment of purchase money, and with

which to commence improvements.

They also decided to improve and

dedicate only about thirty acres at

present, it being the northern portion

of the tract.

  R. Hills, T.W. Powell, James Ea-

ton and D.F. McCullough were ap-

pointed a committee to lay out the

grounds into sections, lots, carriage

avenues, walks, etc. With the assist-

ance of other members of the Board,

and other gentlemen and ladies of

taste and judgment, this was done,

and such other important improve-

ments made by the summer of 1851,

that they were considered in readiness

for a formal deciation to the purpose

designed.

  The impressive ceremony of dedica-

tion was held in the grove in the

northwestern portion of the grounds,

at 10 o'clock on Thursday morning,

July 20, 1851. The day was a beauti-

ful one, and the concourse of citizens

large and appreciative.

  The Cemetery was afterwards deed-

ed to the city on April 14th, 1863, and

was managed by a committee from the

council until 1887, when the following

Trustees of advanced ideas were elect-

ed, in April, 1887; V.T. Hills, John

W. Watkins, H.J. McCullough, and

they appointed David Grinton, a land-

scape gardner, the present Superin-

tendent and Secretary.

  The present officers and Trustees are

Dr. E.M. Hall, President, D.d. Beck,

Vice President, and R.J. Cox, Treas-

urer, all men of progressive thought

in regard not only to the cemetery,

but also in matters pertaining to the

welfare of the city.

  Each successive Board has given

great attention to the development of

the Cemetery, and have carefully

studied the general contour of the

grounds, and the plans developed to

bring out the beauties and hide the

deformities, or make them into at-

tractive features, from their singular-

ity.

  The Cemetery contains nearly 90

acres, and is laid out on the lawn plan.

The price of lots arelow, taking into

consideratin that each lot sold is

placed under perpetual care. This

plan was adopted since 1897.

  A handsome little chapel is near the

entrace, where the service are held,

and the valut is in the rear, divided

by an iron door. The floor is covered

with the best quality of linoleum;

seats are provided; an organ; and

heated by gas. A hearse is also kept

on the grOunds for removing the re-

mains from the vault to the grave;

the broad roads are well kept up, and

the lakes have been made out of waste

low ground, and in the near future it

would be a good thing to drill for a

flowing well, as experts are of the idea

that one could be had without much

expense, and it would be on incalcula-

ble value to the grounds.

  The Trustees have a perpetual care

fund. A certain percentage of the pro-

ceeds of the sale of lots is placed in

so that the barns are no longer an

eye-sore on the grounds, and we be-

lieve that our Cemetery will compare

favorable with any town of the same

size in Ohio.

ST. MARY'S CEMETERY.

  This new Cemetery lies south of Oak

Grove, divided by a lane one rod wide.

It was purchased by Rev. Ph. Steyle,

the REctor, about two years ago, and

was laid off in lots 20 x 20, and about a

month ago, a large, fine Celtic cross of

Indiana limestone, excquisitely carved,

was erected there. It comprises about

eight acres.


IF..

you do any driving get

the best rig in town. I keep

The Finest Rigs.

The Finest Horses.

Rubber Tired Phaetons

Buggies 

and 

Closed 

Carriages.

Wedding parties and Funerals

looked after carefully.

Rig Hire REasonable.

O.E. McFarlin,

28 S. Sandusky St.,

'Phone 117.  Delaware, Ohio.


GO TO THE

GAZETTE OFFICE

FOR

JOB PRINTING 

OF ALL KINDS.


[image: WATER LILY POND AND RUSTIC BRIDGE -- VALLEY ROAD LOOKING WEST.]


H.J. McCULLOUGH &amp; CO. DEALERS IN ... LUMBER.


[IMAGE]


  This business was

established in 1853

by Mr. David F. 

McCullough, father

of the members of

the present firm.....

Since his death, in

1863, the business

has been conducted

by Messrs. H.J. &amp;

J.E. McCullough,

who own the prem-

ises occupied by their

business; fronting ...

212 feet on East

Winter Street and

212 feet back from

Winter on North

Henry Street, direct-

ly opposite the Co-

lumbus, Sandusky &amp;

Hocking Freight De-

pot and Yards. Their

present office, ware-

house and main shed

as shown in the ac-

companying cuts,....

was built in 1892,

and covers a space 52 x 198 feet. They always have in this shed a large stock of Dry Lumber
worked into

Drop Siding, Shiplap Siding, Flooring, Ceiling, Partition, Window and Door Jambs, Plain and 
Fancy Casing and Base.

besides a general line of surface boards, &amp;c., in all grades: also, a full assortment of 
plain and moulded doors and regular sized window sash with

facilities for getting out odd sizes on short notice. In their warehouse they have good 
brands of Calcine Plaster, Portland and Louisville Cements.

Smaller sheds shelter their stock of Plastering Lath and various kinds of Shingles, 
while out in their Yard is a complete line of rough studding, joist, etc., etc.</text>
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[corresponds to page 15 of the Board of Trade Edition 
of the Semi-Weekly Gazette. DELAWARE, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1899.]


DELAWARE GAZETTE -- BOARD OF TRADE EDITION.	15

THE CITY SCHOOLS.

[image: DELWARE HIGH SCHOOL]

    Another article gives the history of

the schools of our city, this article

presents their present aims and pur-

poses.

  Below is reproduced a part of the

last annual report to the State Com-

missioner of Common Schools:

Enumeration of youth between

  6 and 21 years ............ 	2,301

Total enrollment last year ..	1,572

Monthly enrollment ..........	1,278

Average Daily attendance ....	1,167

No. of school sites .........	    5

No. of school buildings .....	    8

Value of school property ....$165,000

No. of teachers to supply school   39

  I also append items from the last

monthly report of the High School:

Total enrollment ............	  238

Monthly enrollment ..........	  224

Average daily attendance ....	  218

No. of outside pupils enrolled     26

No. of graduates last year ..	   25

No. in present Senior class .	   27

No. of teachers in High School      6

  In American we are proud of the pub-

lic school. Not only are we proud of

it, but on it, next to the family, do we

base our hope of national well-being.

It trains for citizenship. Its business

is to give the youth of the land ideals

that will uplift them, and make them

better citizens than their parents and

teachers have been. And as we trace

the history of the public school,

whether in the country at large, or in

our own city, we feel that our hope is

not baseless. The public school is in-

creasingly accomplishing its mission.

It is keeping pace with advancing cul-

ture. It is constantly adapting itself

to the changing conditions of our

broadening national life.

  But the school must be more than a

preparation for life. It holds in its

keeping, concurrently with the home,

twelve years of the child's life. It

must live that life itself with the

child. Its training must not be simply

that of the intellect. It must train the

hand and the heart as well. The

school must see to it that in this school

life the child meets problems, intellect-

ual, moral and physical, whose solu

tion will make him stronger in all

these lines. This is not accomplished

by seeing to it that the child gets


[image: HORACE A. STOKES, SUPT]


through the schools on flowery beds

of ease. If school life is to be a prep=

aration for real life, the child must

solve his own problems in the recita-

tion and on the playground. He must

meet difficulties and overcome them.

He must learn self-control and self-di-

rection [torn page]

the strength of his mental and moral

muscles.

  We feel that the schools of Dela-

ware represent such a conception of

education, and that parents, teachers

and children are all working to ac-

complish this end. We believe that

strength lies in progress along con-

servative lines. We care not to ac-

cept the new in education, simply be-

cause it is new, nor to discard the old

because it is old; but holding to that

which has been tested by experience

and found good, we keep our minds

open to receive that in the new educa-

tion which proves its right to recog-

nition.

  The best results come from a co-op-

eration of patrons and teachers in the

great work of training the children.

For several years it has been the con-

stant endeavor of the school authori-

ties to enlist the interest and help of

the citizens. And we feel that the

closer sympathy that has arisen be-

tween patrons and teachers has had

its effect in making all phases of our

school work more efficient. There is

noticeably a growth in that self-con-

trol and self-direction that makes for

strong manhood and womanhood. This

improvement is especially marked in

the higher grades, where it should

naturally come. The result shows us

that education is something more

than intellectual training, and that

education, in the widest meaning of

the term, is a result of the united ef-

fort of all the forces and influences in

our city that make for higher thought

and higher endeavor.

BOARD OF EDUCATION

N.F. Overturf, President.

J.S. Jones, Clerk.

J.M. Crawford.

CITY TEACHERS.

Horace A. Stokes, Superintendent.

Genevra Humphrey, Music and

Drawing

HIGH SCHOOL

Ida M. Windate, Principal.

Mattie Palmer, Mabel Cratty, Emily

Brooke, Arabella C. Dackerman, Ho-

mer LeSourd.

A GRAMMER.

Lulu Oldham, Emma McCann, Grace

Carver.

WEST BUILDING.

Mary L. Pratt, Principal.

Clara Graham, Stella Cone, Ella

Stokes, Jennie Walker, Mattie Ken-

yon, Blanche Harmon, Alice Estill,

Mary J. Powers.

SOUTH BUILDING.

Henry T. Main, Principal.

Laura Woodward, Mary LeMaster,

Hattie Jackson, Mrs. A.M. Drake, El-

la Marsh, Jeannette Lathan.

EAST BUILDING.

R.L. Plotner, Principal.

Carrie Hamilton, Kate Root, Minnie

Duckworth, Marion Brown, Mary A.

Carder.

NORTH BUILDING.

Lyda Crickard, Principal.

Martha Westfall, Catherine Chubb,

Nellie Williams, Helen Parsons, Em-

ma C. Widman.

T.F. Bailey, Truant Officer.

JANITORS.

High School -- W.A. Greiner.

West Building -- Thomas Kemper.

South Building -- Henry Clay.

East Building -- Wm. A. Johnson.

North Building -- R. Warren.


[image: MAJ. F.T. EVANS]


is one of the leading members of the

secret order fraternity of this city, be-

longing to eighteen different orders;

he holds many positions of honor and

trust besides having some forty mem-

orized parts in the work. He has

been Assistant Quartermaster General

in the First Brigade of Ohio P.M.I.

O.O.F., for the past six years, and

has been the Quartermaster of the

First Regiment, Ohio Brigade, U.R.K.

of P. for the past eight years, having

visited most every large city in this

and adjoining states in an official ca-

pacity.


DISTANCES FROM DELAWARE

TO OTHER POINTS IN THE COUNTY.

				Miles.

Ashley, N ..................	 10

Olive Green, N.E. ..........	 13

Eden P.O., (Kilbourne) N.E. 	  5

Eden Sta., P.O. (Leonardsburg)

  N.E. .....................	  7

Sunbury, E. ................	 12

Berkshire, E. ..............	  9

Alum Creek, E. .............	  5

Galena, S.E. ...............	 10

Potter, N.E. ...............	 10

Center Village, S.E. .......	 18

Lewis Center, S.E. .........	  8

West Berlin, S.E. ..........	  4

Cheshire, S.E. .............	  8

Powell, S. .................	 10

Hyattville, S. .............	  5

Girls' Industrial Home, S.W.      9

Bellepoint, S.W. ...........	  5

Warrensburg, W. ............	  5

Radnor, N.W. ...............	  8

Ostander, W. ...............	  8

White Sulphur, W. ..........	  5

Norton, N. .................	  8

Stratford, S. ..............	  3

Troyton, N. ................	  6

Magnetic Springs, W. .......	 12


DELAWARE'S 

	RAILWAYS.

  Delaware possesses transportation

facilities second to but few inland

cities in Ohio. The various lines cen-

tering here are the Big Four, the

Hocking Valley and the Columbus,

Sandusky and Hocking.

  The Big Four, which has here ex-

tensive shops, yards, and round house,

has three entraces: from Cleveland,

114 miles, with 6 passenger trains in

each direction; from Cincinnati, 150 

miles, via Columbus, 24 miles, 6 pass-

enger trains; from Springfield, 50 

miles, 2 passenger trains.

  The Hocking Valley has 4 passenger

trains to Toledo, 100 miles, and 4 to 

Columbus, 24 miles, and 2 to Pomeroy,

[illegible]

  The Columbus, Sandusky &amp; Hocking

runs 3 passenger trains to Sandusky,

86 miles, and 3 to Columbus, 24 miles.

  All these line run numerous fast

freight trains, and the Hocking Val-

ley, and Columbus, Sandusky and

Hocking run directly to the finest bit-

uminous coal fields in the state, those

of the Hocking Valley, which insures

Delaware cheap cola of the best quali-

ty.


NEVER FORGET.

  Thousands of former students of the 

O.W. University, while here, learned

to like the refreshing and health-giv-

ing waters of the beautiful White

Sulphur Spring on the University

Campus, and are often possessed of a

great longing for another drink of it,

and sometimes a journey is taken to

Delaware for the purpose of again ex-

periencing its delights. A wealthy

gentleman who had attended the O.W.

U. for a year when a youth, told the

writer that he considered the Campus

spring the grandest in the world, and

that he often had a great longing for

a generous drink of it. He said the

people of Delaware have a priceless

treasure in this sulphur spring.


[image: DR. J.F. JONES, The Osteopath.]


  Osteopathists claim that the body is

a mass of live electrical wires, each

with a special function, and that one

disarrangement of these will cause

havoc, and an expert electrician (Os-

teopath) is needed to set it aright.

  The fluids of the body are a great

drainage system, with feed and waste

pipes. A defective supply to a part,

or improper drainage of another will

cause stagnation or disease.

  An Osteopath can readily discover

and remedy these evils without drugs

or the knife.

  With what ease does the osteopath

soothe a nerve and stop pain; acceler-

ate or lessen the flow of life-giving

fluids in a certain part, or slip a part

of the bony structure back into place.

The evidence is startling, and appears

nothing short of wonderful. An ef-

fect is accomplished almost immedi-

ately that would perhaps require a

drug several hours to do, if it were

able to do it at all. Especially is this

true in fevers, headache, stomach

troubles, etc. Certainly no one will

doubt that to have perfect action in

any machine, each and every part of

it must be exactly in place, and en-

tirely free from obstructions. And

that the condition of the human body

which we call disease, is entirely due

to obstruction of or pressure on some

of the arteries, veins, nerves or ducts

of the body from the correct action of

which we attain motion, sensation, di-

gestion, assimilation, nutrition and

egestion. The removal of this obstruc-

tion or pressure would restore the cir-

culation of the fluids and gases of the

body, and bring about a condition of

ease, or what we know as good health.

The only way in which this can be ac-

complished is by taking the Osteopath-

ic treatment.

  We have some splendid testimonials

on file at our office.

  Consultation free.

  Call and see us and we will do you

good.		DR. J.F. JONES

  18 S. Sandusky St, Delaware, O.


[image: ST. JOHN'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH.]

  St. John's English Lutheran Church

is one of the youngest churches of this

city. It was organized Nov. 22, 1885,

by the present pastor, Rev. J.F. Shaf-

fer, D.D., assisted by S.A. Ort, D.D.,

President of Wittenberg College. The

following May, 31st, 1886, the cor-

ner stone was laid with impressive

ceremony. Dr. Ort preaching the ser-

mon for the occasion. The following

October 17th, the church, a fine brick

structure, with a seating capacity of

between four and five hundred, was

dedicated, less than eleven months

from the time of its organization. The

Church is beautiful for situation. It

is in the center of the city, on Sandus-

ky street, the main street, opposite

the Court House. It is sixty-five feet

long and forty-five wide, has a sloped

floor and circular seats, is handsomely

frescoed, has well proportioned win-

dows, with beautiful stained glass, in

short, it has all modern appliances and

architectural beauty.

  This organization is fourteen years

old. It has a membership enrolled

reaching over two hundred; a Sunday

School, including the home class, of

about the same number. There is

deep-seated sympathy and love be-

tween pastor and people, and they are

ever ready to extend a cordial welcome

to all new comers, or strangers wor-

shipping with them. This Church be-

longs tot the General Synod, affiliates

with other Christian denominations in

worship and in true Christian fellow-

ship. The teachings of its pulpit is

thoroughly Scriptural, free from all

that is sensational. Its aim is to make

thorough, intelligent Christians.

PERSONAL

MENTION ...

[image] WE deem it a valuable necessity to be a little per-

sonal in our business transactions, both to

patrons and wholesale dealers, as it is one of

the surest pathways to success. It is always a

good policy to look to your customers' per-

sonal interest, especially when it comes to the

important part as the staff of life. Unwhole-

some eatables are only fit for the garbage pile.

When you leave your Grocery order at either

of our stores it receives the most personal attention, it matters not

whether you are old or new patron, or whether you purchase a cent's

worth or a dollar's worth. We are always a few cents cheaper than

anybody else for the reason we buy for tow large stores and in such

immense quantities for cash, our discount is great. All we ask is a

trial order to start with -- it's all told then. When you once learn our

method of doing business you are satisfied.

Materials and products. The tempting things for a sluggish

appetite at all seasons of the year at tempting prices for a

sluggish pocketbook.

Try a Bottle of Mac Learn's Imperial Cream Cheese


Quality is a Relish. People often lack an appetite because

they have eaten something unwholesome. We do not

deal in unwholesome eatables. Our experience in buying

groceries has taught is better. We are agents for the

famous Franklin Mills Whole Wheat Flour.


Our customers expect extra good values from us in the

way of good things to eat and we see to it that they are

not disappointed in the least. Canned goods of this

year's fruits are not in. Learn our low prices.


We do business with four telephones -- both Central

Union and Citizen's. Look at your cards for our num-

bers. You can't count many minutes from the time we

receive your order till you have your goods. Try it.


We always have fresh Fruits, Vegetables, Oysters,

Poultry, good Country Butter, Eggs, home rendered

Lard, etc. See our line of Fine Candies.


W.F. DODGE,

North Sandusky St., (formerly J.G. Rosenthal.)

East Winter St.


ALWAYS READ THE

DELAWARE GAZETTE DAILY AND SEMI-WEEKLY
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[corresponds to page 16 of the Board of Trade Edition 
of the Semi-Weekly Gazette. DELAWARE, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1899.]


DELAWARE GAZETTE -- BOARD OF TRADE EDITION.	16

[image]

STERLING SILVER 

AND .....

PLATED WARE

In addition to our regular Rogers Ware,

we have added the artistic line made by

Rodgers &amp; Hamilton.

STERLING SILVER

NOVELTIES.

We are displaying a large variety, at

very low prices.

JEWELRY

SOLID AND PLATED.

We make a specialty of good Jewelry,

Rings, Bracelets, Brooches, Cuff Buttons,

Novelties, Etc.


[image]

CHINA BRIC-A-BRCA AND CUT GLASS.

We devote one room for this line, a most excellent assortment to purchase pres-

ents from. The following list will remind you of our departments.

Cut Glass,		Glassware Cutlery,	Gloves, Pocket Books,

Sterling Silver,	Mirrors, Crockery,	Notions, Perfumes,

Silver-plated Ware,	Floor and Table		Gents' Furnishing

Clocks, Brac-a-Brac,	Oil Cloth,		Goods, Stationery,

Jewelry, White and	Bicycle Sundries,	Athletics Goods,

Fancy China, Dinner	Bicycles,		Wood and

and Bed-room Sets,	Underwear, Hosiery,	Willow Ware,

Lamp Goods, Lamps,	Stamped Linens,		Tinware, Dolls, Books

Gold-plated		Knitting Silks,		Holiday and

Ornaments,		Ribbons, Corsets,	Wedding Presents.

NEW YORK CASH STORE,

48 &amp; 50 North Sandusky Street,

Elmer J. Paddock, Prop.	Delaware, Ohio.


BLACK CAT

HOSIERY

[image: LEATHER STOCKINGS WEAR 50% LONGER THAN ORDINARY STOCKINGS.]

Hosiery as well as Underwear, is

one of our leading departments. Our

aim is to offer such values at moderate

prices that will induce customers to make

additional purchases.

READ OUR

HOLIDAY

ADVERTISEMENT


WATER SUPPLY.

DELAWARE WATER COMPANY,

DELAWARE, OHIO.

Plant One of the Best in the State. Com-

plete in all Its Details.

  The plant of the Delaware Water

Company was constructed by Moffett,

Hodgkins &amp; Clark, and completed in

October, 1889, and consisted of 16

miles of mains, from 4 inch to 16 inch,

with 206 Ludlow fire hydrants. The

pumping station is located three miles

north of the city, on a gravel flat near

the Olentangy River. The supply of

water is obtained from a well sunk

through the gravel beds and into the

rock, being 20 feet in diameter and

25 feet deep. With this is connected a

filter gallery 300 feet in length and of

the same depth, which gathers the

water from the gravel beds. Also a 14

inch intake pipe connects the filter

gallery with the river, which can be

used in cases of emergency.

  The rapid increase of consumers,

and low water in 1895, admonished the

management that it was prudent to

seek for an additional supply of water.


[image: COL. C.W. WILES.]


A Six inch test well was sunk near

the large well through the 20 feet of

gravel, and case, then carried down

through rocks of various kinds to a

depth of 255 feet, which resulted in a

natural flow of about 65,000 gallons in

24 hours. This has been piped into

the large well.

  This not being sufficient for the de-

mand, an Ingersol-Seargent Air Com-

pressor, Straight Line Class "A," with

steam cylinder 12 inches in diameter,

by 14 inch stroke, air cylinder 12¼

inches in diameter by 14 inch stroke,

116 to 155 revolutions per minute at 50

to 80 pounds pressure, was installed in

the spring of 1896; a receiver, 36 inch

diameter, 6 feet high, connecting, from

which a three inch pipe conducts the

air to the well, 100 feet distant; from

the top of the well a 1½ inch pipe

takes the air 144 feet down into the

well, ending in an inverted funnel to

deflect the air upwards.

  With 40 pounds of air pressure at

the receiver, the flow of the well is

increased to 500 gallons per minute;

this flow has been maintained at dif-

ferent times for 14 hours continuously,

without any apparent diminution of

the flow, the well requiring from 60 to

70 minutes to recover its natural flow

after the air is removed.

  The flow of water from this well is

conducted directly to the large circu-

lar well, from which it is taken by the

pumps. The water is of most excel-

lent quality and cold during the sum-

mer, and all fear of shortage of water

during the dry season is removed.

  An analysis of this deep well water

was made by the State Board of

Health, and pronounced of excellent

quality.

  The pumping plant, consisting of

two compound, Duplex Dean pumping

engines of 2,000,000 capacity each in

engines of 2,000,000 gallons capacity

each in 24 hours, which may be run in-

dependent or together, with 14 inch

high and 20 inch low pressure cylin-

ders, and 14 inch water plungers of 20

inch stroke.

  Two tubular boilers of 75 H.P., set

in brick, with iron front, and an 80

foot brick chimney, boiler pump, in-

jector, hot water heater and all ap-

pliances of a first-class plant; all

enclosed in a substantial brick, metal

roof station. Adjoining is a two-story

brick residence for the engineer, heat-

ed with steam.

  The station is connected with the lo-

cal telephone of the city, and also has

automatic alarm bells.

  The standpipe is located about 300

yards southwest of the station, near

the main pike to the city, and on

ground 53 feet at its base above the

pumps, and 45 feet above the street at

the Court House, near the center of

the city. It is 20 feet in diameter and

100 feet high, giving an average pres-

sure, when full, of 65 to 75 pounds,

owing to the grade in the city, and by

closing the valve at the standpipe a

fire pressure of 150 pounds.

  Since the completion of the works,

about four miles of additional mains

have been laid, giving about 20 miles,

and 19 additional fire hydrants, giving

a total of 225.

  The company have near 900 servic-

es, including among the larger ones,

three railroads, Electric Light and

Power Co., the extensive buildings of

the Ohio Wesleyan University, and

about four miles of street sprinkling

by wagons.

  The larger consumers are all sup-

plied through meters, from ½ inch to

2 inch, of various makes, 355 meters

in all being in service through the

city, nearly all of which are the prop-

erty of the Water Company.

  The highest average daily pumping

per month during the year 1899 was in

June, being 441,000 gallons, though in

a single day as high as 550,000 gallons

has been pumped. Total water pump-

ed for year ending Nov. 1st, 1899, was

129,876,566 gallons. Average per day

during the past year, 356,347 gallons.

  Hon. F.M. Marriott is the attorney

and legal representative of the Compa-

ny.

  Superintendent, Col. C.W. Wiles,

came to the city from Cortland, N.Y.,

in April, 1892, to take charge of the

works; since that time the number of

consumers has increased from 370 to

the present number, with a corre-

sponding increase in revenue. He is

also Secretary and Treasurer of the

company. He has recently been elect-

ed President of the "Central States


[image]

A NICE CHRISTMAS GIFT...

DAVIS' ART GALLERY.

L.M. DAVIS

FINE PLATINO CABINETS A SPECIALTY

18½ S. MAIN ST.  DELAWARE, O.

Come in and get a dozen of those fine Cabinets only $1.25. We make

this offer until Jan. 30th, 1900.

DAVIS' ART GALLERY.


[image: UNIVERSITY HALL

ELLIOTT HALL- GYMNASIUM

THE PALACE OF ART

A BIT OF OLD DELAWARE

TERRY COLUMBUS, O.

CHOICE BITS OF DELAWARE]


Water Works Association," as asso-

ciation of water works men, compris-

ing the states of Ohio, Indiana, Michi-

gan, Tennessee, Kentucky and West

Virginia, who have a large member-

ship, and is in a flourishing condi-

tion.

The management of the company

has always been satisfactory to the

citizens of Delaware, as the rapid in-

crease of consumers will show, and all

take pride in the fact that they have

one of the best built water plants,

complete in all its details, in the

state.


WELL INVESTED.

  Delaware county has paid out many

thousand dollars for making free turn-

pikes and macadamized roads. The

roads have proved a great blessing to

the farmers of the county, and of un-

told benefit to the merchants and

business men of the city.


J. F.

Gardner,

Dealer

In...

HARD

AND .....

SOFT

Coal,

Pocahontas

Smokeless.

American Cement

Plaster, Lime,

Sand and Cement.

Hard and 

Soft Brick.

Contractor for

Buckeye Paving.

'Phone 89,

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of the Semi-Weekly Gazette. DELAWARE, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1899.]


DELAWARE GAZETTE -- BOARD OF TRADE EDITION.	17

FOOTWEAR

A little scrap of history repeated of times interests. Read the

following and it will pay you to ever remember it.

  The old, old adage, "time will tell" is appropriately repeated in our

story. It has told over and over again, away back in 1857 when Del-

aware was a very miniature city, we hung out our latch string to the

public of Delaware and vicinity in the same room we now occupy and

on the day of our opening we framed a motto, made it iron clad

and all these years of our business career we have lived up to that one

motto and today we repeat as we did over 40 years ago. Here it is:

"Always good goods, courteous treatment, low prices and in every

respect perfect satisfaction." When that motto fails to have friends

we are ready to quit business, We have won lo these many years by

holding fast to our "life boat" and as long as we remain in business

we'll have the same old motto. We make it a special aim at all

times to have in stock everything the market produces, if its good and

by scanning the following you may form an idea of what we have, al-

though we can't mention but few of our many brands of Footwear.

QUEEN QUALITY,

	the Famous Ladies'

Shoes, made in all sizes, all

shapes, all styles and only one

price, $3.00.

SLIPPERS,

	for men, so nice to

put on around the house at

night to rest your feet and at

the same time they are clean

and don't track up the carpets.

SCHOOL SHOES

	for Boys' and Girls'

We are sole agents for the

Famous "Messenger" Shoes,

known the world over to be the

best Child's Shoe in the world,

warm and comfortable and its

almost impossible for them to

rip.

RUBBERS,

	for Men, Women and 

Children. We carry the best

and always keep complete

stocks of all sizes and styles.

We pride ourselves on our line

of rubbers.

FELT BOOTS,

	We can't be beat in

the United States on these

goods. We've got a stock that

will felt every man or boy in

Delaware county and we like

to show them to the people and

have them felt.

HUNTING BOOTS,

	made of genuine calf

skin, brown color and a 20 inch

top loose on the instep and at

the knee joint. Price $4.00. You

would be asked $6.00 in large 

cities.

SLIPPERS

	for Women and Child-

ren in all sizes and at unrea-

sonably low prices. They are

very comfortable and give

great rest to your feet.

MEN'S SHOES

	We carry all the lead-

ing makes; each and every pair

we can fully recommend. All

colors, all shapes, latest styles

and at reasonable prices. See

our window display.

RUBBER BOOTS,

	both heavy and light

weight. Big stock with little

price, all sizes, ask to see our

line. We don't get mad if you

don't buy every time you come

in our store.

REPAIR WORK,

	We at all times have

an expert repairer in our store

All work first-class. Half soles

put on either nailed or sewed.

Long live the Board of Trade of Delaware and every may she

boom our beautiful city. Come to Delaware. Come to Bauereis

Bauereis Footwear.


A Good Investment.

Deposit Your Money with

J.P. Wintermute

&amp; Company.

And Receive in Return

HARDWARE!

	"At One Hundred Cents on the Dollar,"


IDEMNITY Is what you want in

case of fire. We repre-

sent only reliable

FIRE INSURANCE

Companies. Plate Glass and Accident

Policies sold.

W.S. POLLOCK,

46 WILLIAMS BLOCK,	DELAWARE, OHIO.


H.E. BUCK 	B. &amp; D.	    W. J. DAVIS

Ex-Mayor.		    Ex-Sheriff.

Real Estate, Loan &amp; Insurance Agents

Should you want anything in this line WE can save YOU

MONEY by calling on US&gt;

Money to Loan at 5 Per Cent.

in sums of $300 and upward on good city and country im-

proved real estate. Call before going elsewhere.

BUCK &amp; DAVIS, No. 15 West Winter St. Delaware, Ohio.


EARLY DAY SCHOOLS.

  At the very earliest period of our

existence as a hamlet -- a village -- at-

tention was paid to education. Sever-

al of the first settlers, more particular-

ly those from the New England States,

Connecticut leading -- were well educa-

ted. Several who came here soon af-

ter the war of 1812-14, held a degree

from Yale. "Tis true that the curricu-

lum of that institution then bore no

comparison with that of to-day, still

it was, for that early period, quite

above the order of common schools.

Yale had been plodding along in the

even tenor of her ways for a number

of years, and had turned out several

learned and leading men, and a few of

not the least of those, found their way,

either under the lead of Colonel Kil-

bourne, who founded Worthington,

afterward up to Delaware, or under

Moses Byxbe, who founded Berkshire

and Delaware. William and Mary

College, in Virginia, also had a few

representatives in this section.

  The first regular school building was

a log house near the Delaware Run, in

the rear of the present Thompson

house, south side of what is now East 

William street, between Union and

Henry streets. Elam Vinings, Sr., with

his oxen hauled the logs to the site.

They were procured not far away.

This brought the first tavern, the first

court (under the trees near where the

sulphur spring is at this writing,) and

the original school house not many

rods apart. On the day of the raising

Moses Byxbe, Sr., sat at a window in

the upper story of his house, (where

Joseph Bargdill now lives,) and as no

building intervened, he had a full view

of the work, without having to turn a

hand to help. The first pedagogue to

initiate this rude structure was a man

by the name of Morgan. This was

about 1816. About two years later on,

a master was employed whom some of

the boys said was a master only of

switching. He was pronounced cross,

crabbed and cranky. The most of the

teachers were not permanent residents.

Wages were low, and perhaps this may

have had much to do with their being

more ornamental than useful. This

state or [torn page]

soon our people took hold, and in short

metre, Delaware had a full quota of

school rooms and school teachers, all

local, fully equipped mentally and ed-

ucationally to conduct the children

properly up the hill of science.

  In a brief review of the different

phases through which teachers and pu-

pils passed even for the first three or

four decades after the founding of

Delaware, it would be clearly impossi-

ble to personally name all of the

teachers, and locate exactly the site

where they did their work from 1816

to 1840, therefore I shall not attempt

to do so.

  Albert Pickett, Sr., a highly educa-

ted gentleman, did good work in this

village for some years. He was a fine

appearing gentleman, and although as

a disciplinarian, almost equal to a

graduate of West Point after reaching

a good rank in the army, was greatly

liked by all those he had under his in-

struction. Later on, a son, Albert, Jr.,

tried his hand at teaching, but not for

any great length of time.

  An aunt of our present leading

townsman, Sidney Moore, was a teach-

er in the long ago. She was a tall, dig-

nified, intelligent lady, somewhat strict

in the rules governing her school, but

notwithstanding all this, she held the

respect and love of those under her

care.

  The first teacher in a stone building

on the southwest corner of Winter and

Franklin streets, was a man named

Granger. I have heard old citizens

say, who were pupils under his in-

struction, that he did fairly well as a

hearer of recitations, but when it came

to punishing a rule violator, oh, do

take care the bee! He seemed to have

cast aside all manner of humanity. he

would seize the scholar by the ears

and yank him over the desk at a lively

rate. All were glad when his time ex-

pired and he retired from business.

  A short time after this, a Mrs. Eliza

Thompson occupied this building. She

was a disciplinarian not a great im-

provement upon her predecessor,

Granger. The room was somewhat

lengthy, with a fireplace at one end.

When the weather had run the mer-

cury away below zero, it is on record

in the memory of some yet living in

this city, that they had to stand back

"like a bound boy at a husking bee,"

as she would not let them go forward

to the fire, while those near the fire-

place were suffering from the heat.

  Another old timer was gentleman

named Murray. He was not large of

stature, but his mind filled whatever

was wanting in this line. He was

what would not be termed a good

dresser. He had a very small foot,

and wore nice boots, so displayed that

no one could help noticing them. His

place on instruction was a small affair

on the northeast corner of the Court

House lot.

  Mrs. Murray, a most accomplished

lady, commenced the business of

teaching the young ideas how to shoot,

in the Shoub House, southeast corner

of Sandusky and William streets, near-

ly opposite to where one of her most

distinguished scholars later on, Ruth-

erford Burchard Hayes, was born. Lit-

tle die she think, then, that before the

century had ended, a magnificent City

Hall and Opera House would adorn

that corner.

  Maria Jinks, whose parents resided

in a house at the southwest corner of

what is not Union and William

streets, taught in a small house close

to the Byxbe house, on the north side 

of East William street. Later on Mrs.

Mary Meeker-Bennett-Sprague taught

a very interesting infant school in the

same building. At the same time --

winter of 1833 - '34 a more advanced

school was taught up stairs in the

main building.

  Mrs. Murray lived at one time near

where the post office is, and taught

school in her parlor. In the early 30's

an infant school was taught in a frame

building where the A.A. Welch's sons

have their furniture store to-day.

  In 1834 there was a school taught in

the Thespian Hall building, which

then adorned nearly the entire space

between what is not Central avenue

and the alley east and north of the

Court house. I cannot recall the name

of the leading teacher, but am inclined

to think it must have been Mrs. Joan

Murray, from the fact that her sister,

Miss Mary Hills, then just in her teens,

(13 years) assisted. The School Ex-

aminers then were Sherman Finch,

David T. Fuller and Ralph Hills. This

child of 13 years teaching school broke

the record then, and I doubt if it has 

been equaled since. She taught five 

and a half days for a week at $1.00

per week without board.

  Ralph Hills, afterward Dr. Hills, al

so taught not long after his father

came into this place, which was in 

1831. Chauncy Hills, who is still

among us, was also one of our old-time

teachers for a short period. The Har-

vey Hills family could well have been

styled a family of teachers in ye olden

time.

  A.R. Gould taught in a building on

the East Side of North Union street,

just north of William street. Miss

Mary Moses, afterwards Mrs. Gould, I

think, taught in the same building, but

I am not positive about this.

  I forgot to state that those leading

citizens of to-day, Sidney Moore, R.J.

Cox, and H.J. McCullough received

some of their instruction at the hands

of little Miss Mary Hills in the Thes-

pian Hall building.

  John A. Quitman, who came to this

village in the year 1819, as a clerk

in the Land Office. Also did some teach-

ing between that date and 1821. Later

on he became very prominent as a

Mississippi Fire Eater.

  Lucy Byxbe, a granddaughter of

Moses Byxbe, Sr., the founder of Dela-

ware, also tried her hand at teaching,

with more or less success.

  Bayles Campbell, who lived in what

is now a part of Delaware, taught hard 

by in the 30's. He was quite compe-

tent.

  Daniel Sherman for some years

taught in the frame house on West

William street, where John Wharton

lives, and was regarded as a good in-

structor.

  In the middle of the 30's an Acad-

emy building was erected on "Tam-

many street," near the present site of

St. Paul's M.E. church. This was a

very valuable educational accessory

to Delaware, and several good teachers

held the fort here at different times

for a number of years. Early in the

40's a very able teacher employed

there, a New Jerseyan by the name of

Flavel A. Dickerson, was absorbed by

the O.W.U., and although other good

teachers succeeded him, the school did

not flourish like a green bay tree, as

it had done in "ye olden thyme."

  A year or so before Prof. Dickerson

was thus absorbed, a highly educated

gentleman named Cobb, assisted by

his wife, conducted a very good school

in the "Mansion House," now Elliott

Hall on Delaware's University Heights,

which was the root of the present Ohio

Wesleyan University.

  Between fifty and sixty years ago,

a reverend gentleman named Pope, (or

rather his wife,) taught a school for

girls on then  Third street, south side,

between Sandusky and Franklin Sts.

			D.W.C.L.

  Among the teachers who held forth

in the fifties and sixties in the old

Central school huose, which was orig-

inally used as a Methodist Church, and

located on the northwest corner of

Franklin and William streets,

were Messrs. Marsh and Chan-

dler, and Miss Charlotte Wash-

burn, who are yet remembered

by many of our citizens of ma-

ture years as "strict disciplinarians."

Whether the youth of those days need-

ed more "discipline" than those of the

present day, is not certain, but it is

certain that they got plenty of it

along with the knowledge that was

imparted to them by the knights of

the rod of those days.


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"THE EVER RELIABLE

LIVERY, FEED and SALE STABLE

OF

James Ousey's

Is still located on the corner of Winter and Union Streets. Finest

accommodations in Central Ohio. Trustworthy and genteel drivers

furnished patrons. Rigs first-class. Coaches furnished for Weddings

and Funerals. Boarders given special attention. We'll send the rig.

JAMES OUSEY.

"Phone No 73.	32, 34 &amp; 36 N. Union, Cor. Winter St.


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GEO. B. ALEXANDER, DEALER IN .....

WALL PAPER, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, VARNISH, ETC.

Carrying in stock all grades of Pictures and Room Mouldings, Artistic Pictures

and Frames.

NO. 15 EAST WINTER STREET,

TELEPHONE NO. 76.		DELAWARE, OHIO.


Wm. McKenzie.			C.B. Thompson.

MCKENZIE &amp; THOMPSON,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

Hickory	    LUMBER	Walnut,

and Oak			Ash,

Timber a		Poplar

Specialty.		and Elm.

AND SUCKER RODS.

Also a full line of Building Material, Pine and Poplar Siding, Lath

and Shingles, Wood, Etc.

Factory and Office E. Wm. Street.	DELAWARE, OHIO.


ALWAYS READ THE

DELAWARE

DAILY AND 

SEMI~WEEKLY	GAZETTE


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  The Best Turnouts in the city at all times. Careful drivers when

desired. Easiest riding carriages, buggies and traps in Delaware, and

when you see anyone taking a pleasure ride it's safe to say the rig

came from Heffner's stable. Prices are such as all can afford to ride.

Special Terms to Students. New stock

Rubber Tire Buggies and Carriages.

New and Old 'Phones 83.	No. 30 E. Winter St.
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[corresponds to page 18 of the Board of Trade Edition 
of the Semi-Weekly Gazette. DELAWARE, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1899.]


18	DELAWARE GAZETTE -- BOARD OF TRADE EDITION.

GIRL'S INDUSTRIAL HOME.

[image: CAPT. A.W. STILES.]

  Probably the most meritorious of all

the state of Ohio's noble system of Be-

nevolent and Reformatory institutions

is the Girls' Industrial Home, which is

situated ten miles southwest of the

city of Delaware.

  In 1869 the necessity was recognized

for the establishment of a suitable in-

stitution by the state for the care of

its unfortunate young girls who cir-

cumstances or heredity may have in-

clined to go wrong, and the well known

While Sulphur or Hart Springs prop-

erty was purchased, and in the frail

buildings then on the grounds, the

Girls' Industrial Home was installed.

Among the members of its first Board

of Trustees, appointed by Governor

Hayes, was the late Abram Thomson,

editor of the Delaware Gazette, and

the late Frederick Merrick, President

of the University, and to the judgment

and foresight of these men and their

colleagues, is due the successful issue

of what was then considered more or

less of an experiment.

  The Home is efficiently and capably

managed by Captain Albert W. Stiles

Superintendent, and Mrs. Albert W.

Stiles, Matron, assisted by an excel-

lent corps of teachers, assistant

matrons and housekeepers. In their

last report to the Governor, the Trus-

tees say: "The work of the Superin-

tendent and matron, Captain and Mrs.

A.W. Stiles, cannot be too highly

commended."


[image: HARRY H. PIERCE,]

  Mr. Harry H. Pierce, the present

Agent of the Hocking Valley R.R.,

has filled that position with this popu-

lar road since June, 1893. He has the

esteem and respect of the business

men and citizens of Delaware, and

through his untiring efforts, his road

has received a good share of patron-

age from Delaware folks. Mr. Pierce

is a prominent member of the Knights

of Pythias, and is a jolly good fellow

in every respect.


Bright Light.

It is just as easy and a great deal

better to have a real good light

than one that is almost no light at

all. Well, here's the way, get you

Coal Oil &amp; Gasoline

of me and I will guarantee that

my brands of Oil will not smoke

your chimney and clog up the

burners. There'll be no darkness

if I have charge of your cans.

Be Sure you get my Wagon.

Clive K. Dall.


The E.E. Naylor Company,

Antbracite and Bituminous Coal.

Citizens 'Phones 34, 206, 365.	J.M. CLARK, Manager.	17 West William Street.


[image]

Grove Bros.,

Manufacturers and Dealers in

Harness, Trunks,

~ Valises, Etc.

No 6 North Sandusky Street.


MAJOR C. H. McELROY.

  Major McElroy was born at Gam-

bier, O., in 1830. His parents, Rev.

James McEleroy, D.D., of the P.E.

Church, and Maria Burrowes McElroy,

were natives of Ireland. Soon after

his father's graduation from Trinity

College, Dublin, his parents were mar-

ried, and came directly to Gam-

bier, where his father taught

special classes in high mathematics,

and finished his theological course.

In 1832 his father came to Delaware,

O., as Rector of St. Peter's P.E.

Church; in 1840 he removed to Stan-

ton, Va., and remained in Virginia un-

til the spring of 1852, when he return-

ed to Delaware on a call from St. Pe-

ter's Church. C.H. McElroy received

his education at the academies and

classical schools of Virginia; at-

tended the Law School at the

University of Virginia; in the

fall of 1852, he was examined by the

Judges of the Court of Appeals, and

admitted to the bar of Virginia. Un-

der the laws of Ohio, as then in force,

he could not be admitted for a year;

engaged in civil engineering until

1855, when he returned to Delaware;

was admitted here, and has been en-

gaged in the practice of his profes-

sion ever since, except when in the

war of the rebellion and on the Bench.

In 1857-8 and in 1878 Judge McElroy

was elected Mayor by the citizens

without reference to party and with-

out any solicitation or action on his

part.

  October 25th, 1855, Judge McElroy

was married to Caroline Murray, a na-

tive of Delaware, and daughter of

Richard and Joan Hills Murray. Her

father had been a member of the Bar 

of Delaware, at once taking a high

stand as an attorney of ability, learn-

ing in his profession, and of strict in-

tegrity, but death seized upon him at

an early day, and during the infancy

of his daughter Caroline. Her mother

lived to the age of seventy-five years,

possessing in the highest degree the

esteem and affection of her two thous-

and pupils, (of whom Judge McElroy

was one,) and of all who knew her.

Her exalted character was richly in-

herited by her daughter Caroline. De-

cember 6, 1883, the wife and mother

passed away, her husband and four

children surviving -- three children had

preceded their mother. Judge McEl-

roy's father, mother and four sisters

went to California soon after the war;

but two sisters are now living. In

august, 1861, Judge McElroy enlisted

and was mustered in as a private in

the 20th O.V.I., Soon after that he

was chosen captain of Co. D, and was

in command of the Company at Ft.

Donelson and Pittsburg Landing; in

August, 1862, he was transferred and

appointed Major of the 96th O.V.I.,

and was with that regiment at Chick-

asaw Bayou, Arkansas Post and Vicks-

burg. In 1863 he was honorably dis-

charged on account of disability from

disease. After partial recovery, he

resumed practice.

  In 1881, at the urgent solicitation of

members of the Bar, influential citi-

zens and friends, without reference to

party, he accepted the nomination for 

Common Pleas Judge. In politics he

has always been a Republican, and the

judicial sub-division was quite large-

ly Democratic. He was elected, and

re-elected, serving ten years as Com-

mon Pleas Judge. Since his retire-

ment from the Bench he has been in

the active practice of his profession.


Suits and Overcoats made right

	MARTIN HENRY &amp; SON.


[image: DR. F.M. MURRAY.]


  The subject of this sketch could not

help being born in Ohio. His parents

lived here at the time. He served an

apprenticeship of four years in the

drug store of Dr. S.S. Yoder, late M.

C., 4th District of Ohio. Then went to

Key West, Florida, as apothecary to

the U.S. Marine Hospital. During his 

four years of service here, he prosecu-

ted his studies. Graduated from the

Philadelphia College of Pharmacy in

1876; the Jefferson Medical College in

1877, and took the degree of Ph. D. at

the University of Pennsylvania in

1878. Was married in Philadelphia to

Miss A.M. Kirby in January, 1880.

Came to Delaware 7½ years ago, and

bought the Mr. V.D. Stayman house

on West Winter street, where he has

been comfortably housed ever since.

He is neither the greatest nor best

man alive, but he enjoys a good prac-

tice; loves his fellow man, and de-

lights at all time to relieve suffering

humanity. He is a member of the

Presbyterian Church, Hiram Lodge

No. 18, F. &amp; A. M., Delaware Lodge

No. 76, B. P. O. E., the I. O. Foresters,

&amp;c.


ADVERTISE IN THE GAZETTE


[image]  E. R. THOMPSON,

Livery, Feed

&amp; Sale Stable

High Grade Horses

Bought and Sold.

FIRST=CLASS LIVERY RIGS.

Thompson's Livery

for The Best in the City.

'Phones 93 and 93.


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WE GUARANTEE

Colored Goods not to Fade,

Woolens not Shrink,

Finest Work in the City on

Linens.

G. H. Aigin &amp; co.

Phone 2.	100 East Wm. St


KING'S

Cigar and News Depot

[image]

It's Headquarters

for all the leading periodicals

and Daily Newspapers. City

agency for the Cincinnati En-

quirer.

Suggestive Presents:

See our fine line of Fancy

Boxes Cigars, Pipes, Cigar Cases

etc.  See Window.

KING'S

CIGAR AND NEWS DEPOT


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

Hardware.

SPORTING GOODS

AND ELECTRICAL

SUPPLIES.

LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE

STOCKIN DELAWARE COUNTY.

Agents for .....

AMERICAN FENCE,

  IMPERIAL PLOWS,

     LOWE BROS. PAINT.

LEAS

HARDWARE CO.


DIAMONDS,

STERLING SILVER,

WATCHES, CLOCKS,

OPTICAL GOODS,

RELIABLE GOODS

AT .....

RELIABLE PRICES

...by...

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B. YEHLEY.

JEWELER AND OPTICIAN.


Modern Porches.

Lumber, Nails,

Glass, Coal,

Paints, Cement

Salt. and Plaster.

All kinds of Mill Work.

Geo. Clark &amp; Son,

'Phone No. 12.	South Main Street.
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                    <text>[page 15]

[corresponds to unnumbered page 19 of the Board of Trade Edition 
of the Semi-Weekly Gazette. DELAWARE, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1899.]


Ohio Wesleyan School of Business

A Live Business Training School

of Practical and Modern Methods.

Established in 1884.	Reorganized in 1895.

BOOKKEEPING, PENMANSHIP, SHORTHAND,

  TYPEWRITING, TELEGRAPH, COMMERCIAL LAW,

     ENGLISH COURSES, COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC.

LOWEST RATES OF TUITION.

  Write to us for a BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED CATA-

LOGUE OF THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, which will give

FULL INFORMATION. Also please write us for any further

particulars not mentioned in the catalogue. THE SCHOOL IS

OPEN DURING THE ENTIRE YEAR, and we are always ready

to cheerfully give any information.


[image: O.W.U.  SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, DELAWARE, O.

L.L. HUDSON, A.M., Princiapl.]

Address all Communications to

L.L. HUDSON, A.M. Principal,

DELAWARE, OHIO.

"The School of Business of the Univesity

is ably conductd, and splendidly

equipped with all modern convenien-

ces. Its faculty is above criticism. The results

accomplished speaks emphatically as to the fitness

of each individual teacher, proving that each in-

structor is a specialist in this line of work. The

courses of instruction are systematically arranged

and complete. As the results of such excellence,

in all material details, the graduates of this school

are thoroughly competent to take responsible places,

to which are attached high salaries, willingly paid

by appreciative business men." --Daily Gazette.


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"To hear well is a gift of Providence." You can hear and talk both over

THE NEW TELEPHONE.

HOME CAPTIAL-HOME INDUSTRY.

Join the 400 and get a new 'phone for the coming year. Look over the list 
and see how many of your friends

are using our 'phone. The value of a 'phone is the number reached by it.

LOW PRICES AND A SATISFACTORY SERVICE.

Citizens' Telephone Company.


E.E. JONES,		A.E. JONES,

Delaware's popular clothiers.

1855.

  The above date is the year that

E.E. Jones, the Senior partner

of this enterprising firm came

to Delaware. he is the only

merchant in Delaware who oc-

cupies the same stand the past

44 years. In order to meet the

growing trade their store has

been greatly enlarged and mod-

ernized and is now the largest

and lightest store room in the

city, being 122 feet long by 20

in width. It has a 12 ft square

sky light, which enables the 

customers to see what they are

buying even in the darkest

days.

[image: E.E. JONES.]

  The old firm of E.E. JOnes

&amp; Co., consisting of E.E. Jones

W.C. Jaynes and A.E. Jones

was disolved in Feb. 1897,

Mr. Jaynes withdrawing. The

business was continued under 

the name of E.E. Jones &amp; son

whose popularity is so well

known in Delaware and adjoin-

ing counties. By strict adher

ance to square business princi

pals they have gained the well

earned title of The Leading

Clothiers and Merchant Tailers 

of Delaware.

Their Mottos:

"ONE PRICE TO ALL."

"No misrepresentation allowed

in this store."

"LARGE SALES AND

  SMALL PROFITS,"

This House has become the Large Department Store of Delaware.


Department No. 1

MEN'S CLOTHING

Department No. 2

BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S 

CLOTHING

Department No. 3

MERCHANT TAILORING.

Department No. 4

GENTS' FURNISHING

GOODS.

Department No. 5

HATS AND CAPS.

Department No. 6

TRUNKS AND VALISES.

Department No. 7

CUSTOM MADE SUITS,

TO ORDER $10 TO $20.

By samples from the Larg-

est Merchant Tailor Hous-

es in New York, Chicago,

and Cincinnati.

SPECIALTIES.

When any New Design

in

HATS, NECKWEAR,

SHIRTS OR GARMENT

Comes into market, you can

always find them at this Up-to-

Date House.

Should you get anything not just exactly as represented, you can always get your money

back, and cheerfull and withut a sigh, at

E.E. JONES &amp; SON'S


[image: B.W. BROWN &amp; CO.]

That Agonizing Look

Is never on the face of wome who

wear the Sorosis Shoes.

"Sorosis"

(MEANS BEST,)

and even more; there's comfort, beauty and

exclusiveness in every pair.

Always

35 Styles Sizes 1 to 9.  $3.50 Width AAA to E.

WE HANDLE THIS AND OTHER BRANDS.

B.W. Brown &amp; co

THE CAS SHOE HOUSE.


Advertise in the Gazette and your goods will always sell.


C.E. COOK,

MACHINIST,

22 Union St,  Delaware, Ohio

MAKERS OF

UPRIGHT 

GAS ENGINES.

REPAIRS AND

SELLS

BICYCLES

AND SUNDRIES

All kinds of Machine

and Boiler Repair .....

work.

all kinds of Machine

and Boiler Fitting and

Trimming in Stock.

LONG DISTANCE 'PHONE

CONNESTION.

C.E. COOK,

MACHINIST,

22 Union St.,  Delaware, Ohio.
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[corresponds to back page of the Board of Trade Edition 
of the Semi-Weekly Gazette. DELAWARE, OHIO, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1899.]



Central Union

LICENSEE FOR

The American Bell Telephone Co.

We are prepared to furnish

COMPLETE TELEPHONE SYSTEMS

FOR 

Private Lines, Hotels, Factories,

Warehouses, Etc.

"The Mail is quick, the telegraph is quicker, but the Long

Distance Telephone is instantaneous and you don't

have to wait for an answer."

You can save money by purchasing toll coupon at a discount of from

five to twenty-five per cent, according to amount. You can hold a con-

[image: NOT IN, WHY DID'NT YOU TELEPHONE AND

SAVE YOURSELF THE TRIP?   OFFICE]

versation of 450 words at a distance

of 100 miles for less than the cost of

a telegram and the answer. Merchants use the Long Distance Tele-

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ordered by telephone always come

right. Merchants find the Long

Distance Telephone invaluable as a

means of instantaneous communica-

tion where secrecy is indispensable.

[image: FRANK LUKENBELL, MANAGER,

Delaware, Ohio,]

[image: LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE]

Telephone Co

GENERAL OFFICES.

ASHLAND BLOCK, CORNER RANDOLPH AND CLARK STREETS.

W.A. JACKSON,		President, Chicago, Ill.

M.M. CARNEY,	     General Mgr., Chicago, Ill.

L.G. RICHARDSON,     General Sol., Chicago, Ill.

W.S. CHAPMAN,    Sec'y and Treas., Chicago, Ill.

B.F. LLOYD,      Superintendent, Columbus, Ohio.

JNO. W. CHERRY,      Asst. Supt., Columbus Ohio.

V.D. GREEN,	      Asst. Supt., Toledo, Ohio.

F. LUKENBELL,           Manager, Delaware, Ohio.


With the new

and improved

apparatus

now in use the

Central Union

Telephone Co.

is prepared to

furnish full

Metalic Cir-

cuit Service,

equipped with Long Distance Instruments. Rates will

be quoted upon application to the manager, or he will

be glad to call upon those who request it.

[image: LET'S ORDER SOME MEAT.]

Look for the

"Sign of the Blue Bell."

It is a guarantee of all that is best in telephony.


First

National 

Bank.

DELAWARE, OHIO.

C.B. PAUL, Pres't.   J.D. VANDEMAN, Vice Pres't.

G.W. POWERS, Cashier.

Capital $100,000.

Surplus  $20,000.

Does a General Banking business,

Deals in Government Bonds and other

First-Class Securities.

Account of

Individuals, Firms &amp; Corporations Invited.


Chartered Under the Laws of Ohio.

The Delaware

Savings Bank Co.,

DELAWARE, OHIO.

H.M. PERKINS, PRESIDENT.	F.P. HILLS, CASHIER.

W.H. BODURTHA, ASST. CASHIER.


DIRECTORS.

C. HILLS,		JOHN POWELL,

A.J. LYON,		H.M. PERKINS,

C.B. AUSTIN,		F.P. HILLS,

H.J. McCULLOUGH,  	J.M. CRAWFORD,


100 Safe Deposit Boxes in Fire=

Proof Vault to Rent.

Agency for Ocean Steamship Lines.
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
would be the ticket business, Powers believes.&#13;
&#13;
   Competition has many rewards. Every time a prize&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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[corresponds to page 3 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]


							3

		Margaret Prichard's Will

was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not

under any restraint.

					D. G. Edwards

					Jno. A. Cone.

Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open 

Court, this 1st day of April A. D. 1887.

					Rufus Carpenter

{Seal}						Probate Judge

			Journal Entry

April 1st 1887

In the matter of the Will of	} ss

Margaret Prichard, deceased.	}

					Be it remembered, that

heretofore, to-wit: on the 22d day of March A.D. 1887,

an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last

Will and Testament of Margaret Prichard, late of 

Radnor Township, in this County, deceased, was produced 

in open Court for probate, and was then filed.  And, it now 

being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due

notice of the filing of said Will, and of the applica-

tion to admit the same to probate and record in this

Court has been given to Wm Prichard, Anna Prich-

ard, Maggie Prichard, Gomer Prichard, Ella Cox

David L Prichard, Sarah Jones Benj. Prichard, 

John Prichard and Wm W. Prichard heirs and next of 

kin of the Testatrix resident of the State of Ohio,

pursuant to a former order of this Court; therefore, on

this day came to D. G. Edwards and Jno. A. Cone, the 

subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly 

sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of 

said Will.  Which testimony was reduced to writing

by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said 

Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid

instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament

of said Margaret Prichard, deeceased.  That the same was

duly executed and attested, and that the said Testa-

trix, at the time of making, signing and sealing said 

Will, was of full age of sound mind and memory and 

not under any restraint.  This, therefore, by the Court 

ordered that the said Will be admitted to probate, and 

that the same, together with the testimony of the wit-

nesses above named, as well as the proceedings had there-

on, be entered of record in this Court.

				Rufus Carpenter

				     Probate Judge
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William McCreary, deceased.  }&#13;
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				Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
					Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Notice to Heirs.&#13;
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The State of Ohio } SS		In Probate Court&#13;
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Delaware County	  }&#13;
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			In the Matter of the last Will of&#13;
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Caroline McCreary, Dianna McCreary and&#13;
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Oscar McCreary.&#13;
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		You are hereby notified that&#13;
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				Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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{seal}					Probate Judge&#13;
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with all convenient speed, to this Court&#13;
&#13;
				Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
					Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Commission&#13;
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  &#13;
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The State of Ohio } ss&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County   } &#13;
&#13;
			To Henry D. Weaver, Greeting:&#13;
&#13;
					     Know Ye,&#13;
&#13;
That we, in confidence of your prudence and fidelity, have&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
power and authority to examine and take the deposition&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
witnesses to the last Will and Testament of William&#13;
&#13;
McCreary hereto annexed, late of the County of &#13;
&#13;
Delaware, in the State of Ohio, deceased, and&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
and that you reduce such examination to writing, &#13;
&#13;
and return the same, together with this Commission&#13;
&#13;
and the Will of the said William McCreary &#13;
&#13;
thereto annexed, closed up under you seal, into our&#13;
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&#13;
					In Testimony&#13;
&#13;
Whereof, I, Rufus Carpenter, Judge of the said&#13;
&#13;
Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed&#13;
&#13;
the seal of said Court, at Delaware, this 12" day&#13;
&#13;
of April A.D. 1887.&#13;
&#13;
	{seal}			Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
					Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All:&#13;
&#13;
I William McCreary of Porter Township, Dela-&#13;
&#13;
ware County Ohio do make and publish this my&#13;
&#13;
last Will and Testament.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Item 1st  I give and devise to my beloved wife in lieu of her&#13;
&#13;
dower the farm on which we now reside Situate&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
of Probate direct the omission of the same in pur-&#13;
&#13;
suance of the Statute.&#13;
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		In testimony hereof I have &#13;
&#13;
hereunto set my hand and seal this eleventh day &#13;
&#13;
of December A.D. 1874.&#13;
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			William McCreary	{Seal}&#13;
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Signed and acknowledged by said William McCreary as &#13;
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The State of Ohio } ss&#13;
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			In the matter of the last Will and &#13;
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The State of Ohio } ss&#13;
&#13;
Morrow County     }&#13;
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			I, Henry D. Weaver, duly ap-&#13;
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and Testament of William McCreary, deceased, late a&#13;
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resident of said County and State, which Commis-&#13;
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certify that in pursuance of said Commission I&#13;
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caused the above named A.J. Roberts and Alvira&#13;
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							11&#13;
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				H.D. Weaver&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
			Journal Entry&#13;
&#13;
April 19" 1887.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of }&#13;
&#13;
Wiliam McCreary, deceased    }&#13;
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				The commission heretofore&#13;
&#13;
issued herein to take the testimony of Alvira Tims &#13;
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of executing the same the Testator was of full age,&#13;
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&#13;
in such cases made and provided.&#13;
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12&#13;
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		  Journal Entry&#13;
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April 11" 1887&#13;
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In the matter of the Will 	} In the Probate Court&#13;
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of Roswell Page, deceased	} of Delaware County, O.&#13;
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This day, an instrument of writing purporting to be&#13;
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&#13;
the application to admit the same to probate and record,&#13;
&#13;
be given to Harmon Page, Sarah J. Davy, Mary &#13;
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A. Robinson.  Ann E Goare, Martha E. Riggle &#13;
&#13;
and John Chase heirs and next of kin of the Testa-&#13;
&#13;
tor, resident of the State of Ohio, that said appli-&#13;
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cation will be for hearing before this Court on the &#13;
&#13;
21st day of April. A.D. 1887 at 10 o'clock A.M.&#13;
&#13;
				Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
					Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Notice to Heirs&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio } ss	In Probate Court&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County   }&#13;
&#13;
		In the matter of the last Will &#13;
&#13;
and Testament of Roswell Page, deceased.&#13;
&#13;
					To Harmon &#13;
&#13;
Page Sarah J. Davy, Mary A. Robinson, Annie &#13;
&#13;
E. Goare, Martha E Riggle and John Chase.&#13;
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  You are hereby notified that on the 11" day of &#13;
&#13;
April A.D. 1887, an instrument of writing, purport-&#13;
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late of Porter Township, in said County, deceased, was &#13;
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before the Court on the 21" day of April. A.D. 1887. &#13;
&#13;
at 10 o'clock A.M.&#13;
&#13;
				Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
{Seal}					Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Dated at Delaware Ohio, this 11" day of April &#13;
&#13;
A.D. 1887.&#13;
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The State of Ohio } ss&#13;
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Delaware County   }&#13;
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		Perry F. Page being duly sworn&#13;
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this 21st day of April. A.D. 1887.  &#13;
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				Rufus Carpenter &#13;
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	{Seal}				Probate Judge&#13;
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I the undersigned person within named hereby ac-&#13;
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knowledge service of the above notice.&#13;
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				John Case.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Probate of Will.&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio } ss		In Probate Court&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County&#13;
&#13;
		Personally appeared in open Court&#13;
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W.R. Galpin and L.D. Chambers, the subscribing &#13;
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witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Ros-&#13;
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well Page late of Porter Township in said Delaware &#13;
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		Roswell Page's Will.&#13;
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				Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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	{Seal}				Probate Judge&#13;
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		Journal Entry.&#13;
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April 21" 1887.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will }&#13;
&#13;
of Roswell Page, Deceased }&#13;
&#13;
			Be it remembered, that here-&#13;
&#13;
tofore, to-wit: on the 11" day of April. A.D. 1887. an&#13;
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and Testament of Roswell Page late of Porter Township&#13;
&#13;
in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court&#13;
&#13;
for probate, and was then filed.  And, it now being&#13;
&#13;
shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due no-&#13;
&#13;
tice of the filing of said Will, and of the application&#13;
&#13;
to admit the same to probate and record in this Court&#13;
&#13;
has been given to Harmon Page, Sarah J. Davy &#13;
&#13;
Mary A. Robinson, Ann E. Goare, Martha E.&#13;
&#13;
Riggle and John Chase heirs and next of kin of the&#13;
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Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to &#13;
&#13;
a former order of this Court, therefore, on this day&#13;
&#13;
came W.R. Galpin and L.D. Chambers the subscrib-&#13;
&#13;
ing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn,&#13;
&#13;
testified to the due execution and attestation of said&#13;
&#13;
Will.  Which testimony was reduced to writing, &#13;
&#13;
by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said&#13;
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Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid&#13;
&#13;
instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament&#13;
&#13;
of said Roswell Page, deceased.  That the same was &#13;
&#13;
duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator&#13;
&#13;
at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, &#13;
&#13;
was of full age, of sound mind, and memory, and not&#13;
&#13;
under any restraint.  It is, therefore, by the Court &#13;
&#13;
ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, &#13;
&#13;
and that the same, together with the testimony of&#13;
&#13;
the witnesses above named, as well as the proceed-&#13;
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[corresponds to page 81 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]&#13;
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                Roswell Page's Will.                15&#13;
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In the name of the Benevolent Father of All: I Ros-&#13;
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Item 1st:  I do hereby give and bequeath to my son, Harmon Page,&#13;
&#13;
and to my daughters, Sarah Jane Davy and Mary Olivia &#13;
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Robinson, each one thousand ($1000.00) Dollars.&#13;
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Item 2nd:  I give and bequeath to my grandson, John Chase twen-&#13;
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Item 3rd:  I give and devise to my daughter Anna Eliza Goare and&#13;
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joining, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, ex-&#13;
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F. Page the barn situated on the premises on which we &#13;
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now live and authorize and empower him to enter on said &#13;
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premises after my demise and remove the same.&#13;
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the north half of the remainder of said farm in Porter &#13;
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&#13;
north side of my said farm and consisting of about twenty -&#13;
&#13;
five acres of land.&#13;
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	It is my desire that Perry F. Page and John W. Page&#13;
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each take the same number of acres whether it be that num-&#13;
&#13;
ber designated above or not.&#13;
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Item 7th:  I do hereby nominate and appoint Perry F. Page executor of&#13;
&#13;
this my last Will and Testament.&#13;
&#13;
	I do hereby revoke all former Wills by me &#13;
&#13;
made.&#13;
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	In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal&#13;
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this ninth day of March in the year 1887.&#13;
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					Roswell Page {seal}&#13;
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Signed and acknowledged by the said Roswell Page, in our presence,&#13;
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[corresponds to page 16 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]&#13;
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		Patrick McCarty's Will&#13;
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		   Journal Entry.&#13;
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April 23d 1887.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will }  In the Probate Court of 	&#13;
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Of Patrick McCarty Decd	  }  Delaware County. Ohio.&#13;
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	This day, an instrument of writing, purporting to be &#13;
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&#13;
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Earhart, Patrick McCarty and Carry McCarty&#13;
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heirs and next of kin of the Testator, resident of the &#13;
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State of Ohio, that said application will be for hear-&#13;
&#13;
ing before this Court on the 28" day of April A.&#13;
&#13;
D. 1887 at 2 o'clock P.M.&#13;
&#13;
				Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
					Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
		Notice to Heirs.&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio } ss		In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County   } &#13;
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		In the matter of the last Will and &#13;
&#13;
Testament of Patrick McCarty, deceased.&#13;
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					To Johannah&#13;
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Collins Michael McCarty, John McCarty, Mag-&#13;
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gie Swope, Ella Earhart, Patrick McCarty and Barry &#13;
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McCarty:&#13;
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	You are hereby notified that on the 23d day &#13;
&#13;
of April A.D. 1887, an instrument of writing, purport-&#13;
&#13;
ing to be the last Will and Testament of Patrick Mc-&#13;
&#13;
Carty, late of Liberty Township in said County, deceased,&#13;
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was produced in open Court, and an application to ad&#13;
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in said Court. Said application will be for hearing&#13;
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before this Court on the 28" day of April A.D. 1887, &#13;
&#13;
at 2 o'clock P.M.&#13;
&#13;
			Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
				Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Dated at Delaware Ohio, this 23d day of April A.&#13;
&#13;
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			Return.&#13;
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The State of Ohio } ss&#13;
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Michael McCarty, John McCarty, Maggie Swope,&#13;
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		Personally appeared in open	&#13;
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&#13;
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			Patrick McCarty's Will.&#13;
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					Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of }&#13;
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Patrick McCarty, Deceased    }&#13;
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				Be it remembered&#13;
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&#13;
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kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pur-&#13;
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                                                          19&#13;
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In the name of the Benevolent Father of all: &#13;
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				    I Patrick&#13;
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McCarty of Liberty Township, Delaware County, &#13;
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[corresponds to page 20 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]&#13;
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		Harriet Benson's Will&#13;
&#13;
		     Journal Entry.&#13;
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May 7" 1887&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of - 	}  In the Probate Court of -&#13;
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Harriet Benson, Deceased.	}  Delaware County.  Ohio&#13;
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This day an instrument of writing purporting to be the &#13;
&#13;
last Will and Testament of Harriet Benson, late of &#13;
&#13;
Concord Township in this County, deceased, was &#13;
&#13;
produced in open Court for Probate.  On considera -&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof,&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
7 day of May at 2 oclock. P.M.&#13;
&#13;
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				Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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In the name of the Benevolent Father of all: I, &#13;
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			   Journal Entry.&#13;
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April 22d 1887&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of }	In the Probate Court of&#13;
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Martin Wilcox, Deceased      } 	Delaware County. Ohio.&#13;
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This day, an instrument of writing, purporting to be &#13;
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Lucy Wilcox and Laura Wilcox heirs and next of kin &#13;
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of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that&#13;
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on the 29" day of April. A.D. 1887. at 2 o'clock P.M.&#13;
&#13;
				Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
					Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
		Notice to Heirs.&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio } ss	In Probate Court&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County	  }&#13;
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		     In the matter of the last Will and &#13;
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Testament of Martin Wilcox, deceased.&#13;
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				   To Delilah Wil-&#13;
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Edgar Wilcox, Charlotte R. Wilcox. Henry Wil-&#13;
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cox Harry Wilcox, Lucy Wilcox, Laura Wilcox&#13;
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&#13;
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late of Berlin Township, in said County deceased,&#13;
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at 2 o'clock P.M.&#13;
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				Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
   {Seal}				Probate Judge&#13;
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Dated at Delaware Ohio, this 22d day of April. A.&#13;
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D.  1887.&#13;
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			    Journal Entry.&#13;
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April 29th 1887&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of }&#13;
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Martin Wilcox, Deceased	     }&#13;
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				Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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		Return&#13;
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The State of Ohio } ss	&#13;
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Charles Wilcox, Laura Evarts, Mary Budd, Ed-&#13;
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Lucy Wilcox, Laura Wilcox and Henry Wilcox.&#13;
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	{Seal}			Probate Judge&#13;
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					Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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Martin Wilcox.  Deceased.    }&#13;
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Charlotte K. Wilcox, Henry Wilcox, Harry Wilcox&#13;
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Lucy Wilcox and Laura Wilcox heirs and next of kin&#13;
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[corresponds to page 27 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]&#13;
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							27&#13;
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			Martin Wilcox's Will.&#13;
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			    Copy of Will.&#13;
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In the name of the Benevolent Father of all: I Martin &#13;
&#13;
Wilcox of Berlin Township, Delaware County, Ohio, &#13;
&#13;
do make and publish this my last Will and Testament.&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
K. Wilcox shall have five hundred dollars and that &#13;
&#13;
the remainder to be equally divided between my two &#13;
&#13;
daughters Lauria Evarts &amp; Mary Budd.&#13;
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Item 2d:  As I have already given to my sons what I consider-&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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Item 3d:  As I hold receipts against my sons for money furnished &#13;
&#13;
I desire that said receipts be handed over to them at my &#13;
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decease.&#13;
&#13;
Item 4th:  I do hereby nominate and appoint my beloved wife Guardian &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
lotte K. Wilcox until the said Charlotte K. Wilcox &#13;
&#13;
arrives at the age of twenty one years or intermarries.&#13;
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Item 5th:  I do hereby nominate and appoint George Cleveland Executor&#13;
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of this my last Will and Testament hereby authorizing him&#13;
&#13;
to see that the provisions of the foregoing Will are carried &#13;
&#13;
out.&#13;
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I desire that no appraisement no sale of my personal proper-&#13;
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&#13;
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			In testimony hereof I have hereunto&#13;
&#13;
set my hand and seal this 3d day of February. 1882&#13;
&#13;
			   Martin Wilcox	{Seal}&#13;
&#13;
Signed and acknowledged by said Martin Wilcox as his last Will&#13;
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&#13;
			Joel Cleveland&#13;
&#13;
			 Ella B. Cleveland&#13;
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[corresponds to page 28 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]&#13;
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28&#13;
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			John Lloyd's Will.&#13;
&#13;
			Application for Probate.&#13;
&#13;
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The State of Ohio } ss	In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County   }&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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	Your petitioner respectfully represents that&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
A.D. 1887. leaving an instrument in writing, hereto at-&#13;
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That the said John Lloyd died leaving the following&#13;
&#13;
named persons his only next of kin resident of the &#13;
&#13;
State of Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Mary A. Jones	Daughter	Radnor O.&#13;
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Benjamin Lloyd	 Son		  "    "&#13;
&#13;
David Lloyd.      "               "    "&#13;
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proving and said Will, and that said above named&#13;
&#13;
persons may be notified according to law of the pending&#13;
&#13;
of said proceedings.&#13;
&#13;
				Benjamin Lloyd&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and &#13;
&#13;
sworn to before me this 14" day of May. A.D. 1887&#13;
&#13;
			    	Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
					Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Waiver.&#13;
&#13;
We, the undersigned heirs and legatees of the within named&#13;
&#13;
decedent, hereby waive further notice, and consent to the &#13;
&#13;
probate of said Will.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
	Dated this 14" day of May. A.D. 1887.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Attest David Lloyd's mark.		Mary Ann Jones&#13;
&#13;
	Rufus Carpenter			Benjamin Lloyd&#13;
&#13;
					                        His&#13;
	&#13;
	Robert Rowlands.		David X Lloyd.&#13;
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[corresponds to page 29 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]&#13;
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							29&#13;
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&#13;
			John Lloyd's Will.&#13;
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			 Probate of Will.&#13;
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The State of Ohio } ss		    In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County   }&#13;
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			Personally appeared in open Court&#13;
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Robert Rowland, &amp; Evan T Jones, the subscribing&#13;
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late of Radnor Township in said Delaware County, &#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their&#13;
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&#13;
said Will and heard him acknowledge the same to be&#13;
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Lloyd at the time of making, signing and sealing said&#13;
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&#13;
			Robert Rowlands&#13;
&#13;
			Evan T. Jones&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, &#13;
&#13;
this 14' day of May. A. D. 1887.&#13;
&#13;
			   Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
				Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		     Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
May 14' 1887.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will }	In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
of John Lloyd.  Deceased  }&#13;
&#13;
				This day, an instrument of &#13;
&#13;
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of&#13;
&#13;
John Lloyd, late of Radnor Township in this County,&#13;
&#13;
deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate;  On &#13;
&#13;
Consideration Whereof, it is ordered that the said Will &#13;
&#13;
be filed in this Court and afterwards, to-wit:  came Ma-&#13;
&#13;
ry Ann Jones, Benjamin Lloyd and David Lloyd&#13;
&#13;
the heirs and legatees of said decedent, and entered their&#13;
&#13;
appearance herein and consented to the probate of said &#13;
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30&#13;
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			John Lloyd's Will.&#13;
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				Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
					Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Copy of Will.&#13;
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In the name of the Benevolent Father of All,&#13;
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	I John Lloyd of Radnor Township Delaware &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
last sickness and funeral expenses be paid out of my &#13;
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personal estate, and also expenses of Administration.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Item 2nd:  I give devise and bequeath to my son Benjamin&#13;
&#13;
Lloyd the Fifty Acres, of my farm, situated in Rad-&#13;
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acres of land to go to the children of my said son&#13;
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&#13;
my said son Benjamin One Bureau, which I now &#13;
&#13;
own, and also one Feather Bed.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Item 3rd:  I give devise and bequeath to my son David Lloyd, my&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
situated in Radnor Township, Delaware County, Ohio, &#13;
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							31&#13;
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	       John Lloyd's Will&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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				I hereby revoke all for-&#13;
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			Witness my signature and &#13;
&#13;
seal this 5th day of April, in the year of our Lord, one&#13;
&#13;
thousand eight hundred and eighty seven.&#13;
&#13;
				John x Lloyd	{ Seal }&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
				Robert Rowlands&#13;
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			William Sagers Will.&#13;
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			   Journal Entry.&#13;
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May 12, 1887&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of }		In Probate Court of&#13;
&#13;
William Sager, Deceased.     }		Delaware County. Ohio&#13;
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This day, an instrument of writing, purporting to be&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
cis Hardin, Thornton Hardin, Victor Hardin,&#13;
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Mary Willey, Daniel T. Brown and John W. Brown&#13;
&#13;
heirs and next of kin of the Testator, resident of the&#13;
&#13;
State of Ohio, that said application will be for hear-&#13;
&#13;
ing before this Court on the 16" day of May. A.D.&#13;
&#13;
1887 at 2 o'clock. P.M.,&#13;
&#13;
			     Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
				Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Notice to Heirs.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio } ss	In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County	  }&#13;
&#13;
		    In the matter of the last Will &#13;
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and Testament of William Sager, deceased.&#13;
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					To Francis&#13;
&#13;
Wardin, Thornton Wardin, Victor Wardin, Mary&#13;
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Willey, Daniel T. Brown and John W. Brown.&#13;
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					You are&#13;
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hereby notified that on the 12" day of May. A.D.&#13;
&#13;
1887. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the&#13;
&#13;
last Will and Testament of William Sager, late of&#13;
&#13;
Liberty Township, in said County, deceased, was pro-&#13;
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&#13;
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Court.  Said application will be for hearing before this&#13;
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Court on the 16" day of May. A.D. 1887. at 2 o'clock&#13;
&#13;
P.M.&#13;
&#13;
  { Seal }	   Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
			Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
Dated at Delaware Ohio, this 12" day of May. A.&#13;
&#13;
D. 1887.           Waiver&#13;
&#13;
We, the undersigned heirs of the within named decedent, hereby waive further&#13;
&#13;
notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.&#13;
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Dated this 12" day of May, A.D. 1887.		Emily Edie&#13;
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						Warner Harden.&#13;
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T.P. Harris, one of the subscribing witnesses to the last&#13;
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&#13;
D. 1879., purporting to be the last Will and Testament&#13;
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			   T.P. Harris.&#13;
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this 16" day of May. A.D. 1887.&#13;
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    {Seal}		   Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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34&#13;
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		William Sager's Will.&#13;
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		   Journal Entry.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of }&#13;
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			     Probate Judge&#13;
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					    Know Ye, That&#13;
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we in confidence of your prudence and fidelity, have appoint-&#13;
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In the name of the beloved father of All.  I, William &#13;
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Item first  I give and devise to my beloved daughter Elizabeth&#13;
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19 of the aforesaid farm.&#13;
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		   	Harrison Noble&#13;
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The commissioner heretofore issued herein to take the tes-&#13;
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[corresponds to page 38 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-38]&#13;
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38&#13;
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			 Abner Fuller's Will.&#13;
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         		  Journal Entry.&#13;
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June 7" 1887&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will    }&#13;
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of Abner Fuller, Deceased }&#13;
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	                     An authenticated copy of the&#13;
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County, Ohio, deceased, and of the order of probate of the same&#13;
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ty, hereby admits said copies to record, as provided by law&#13;
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in such cases.&#13;
&#13;
				  Rufus Carpenter&#13;
	&#13;
					  Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		  Abner M. Fuller's Will&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will    }   Probate Court&#13;
&#13;
of Abner M. Fuller. Deceased }	  Franklin County, O.&#13;
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		       Tuesday, December 7" A.D. 1886.&#13;
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This day an instrument of writing, purporting to be the &#13;
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Last Will and Testament of Abner M. Fuller, late of &#13;
&#13;
Blendon Township, in this County, deceased, was pro-&#13;
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that the said Will be filed in this Court, and that &#13;
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due notice thereof and of the application to admit the&#13;
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next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio.&#13;
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three days prior thereto, that said application will be for &#13;
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hearing before this Court, on the 22nd day of December,&#13;
&#13;
A.D. 1886. at 2 o'clock P.M., said notice to be in writing &#13;
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and to be served on said parties personally, or by leaving&#13;
&#13;
copies thereof at their usual place of residence.&#13;
&#13;
			        Charles G. Saffin&#13;
&#13;
				    Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Last           |&#13;
&#13;
Will and Testament and Codi-|	Tuesday December. 7" A.D. 1886.&#13;
&#13;
cil thereto of Abner M.	       |&#13;
&#13;
Fuller, Deceased.                       |&#13;
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				The last Will and Testament &#13;
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of Franklin County. Ohio. having been presented to &#13;
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this Court for Probate and Record, and it appearing to &#13;
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							39&#13;
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		Abner M. Fuller's Will.&#13;
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&#13;
2 o'clock. P.M., which is accordingly done.&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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The State of Ohio }  ss&#13;
&#13;
Franklin County.  }&#13;
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&#13;
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Codicil of Abner M. Fuller hereto annexed, late of the &#13;
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therefore we command you, that at certain days and places&#13;
&#13;
appointed by you, you cause the said Charles Arthur,&#13;
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up under your seal, into our said Probate Court, with &#13;
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all convenient speed.&#13;
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	      In Testimony Whereof I Charles G. Saffin, &#13;
&#13;
Judge of the said Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed&#13;
&#13;
the Seal of said Court at Columbus this 9" day of &#13;
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In the name of the Benevolent Father of All I &#13;
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Abner M Fuller of Delaware County, Ohio, being of &#13;
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Item 4"  I do hereby Constitute nominate and appoint my beloved &#13;
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	In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my &#13;
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&#13;
1873.&#13;
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			A.M. Fuller	{seal}&#13;
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							41&#13;
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		Abner M. Fuller's Will.&#13;
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I Abner M. Fuller do make and publish the follow-&#13;
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Elizabeth J Bard and Ruanna Bard in equal pro-&#13;
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			   A.M. Fuller.  {seal}&#13;
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Charles Arthur and H. M. Carper subscribing witness-&#13;
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							43&#13;
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		Abner M. Fuller's Will.&#13;
&#13;
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	In witness whereof I have hereunto set my &#13;
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			Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
			     Probate Judge.&#13;
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Commissioner, Jas. M. Crawford and I. D. Horr subscribing&#13;
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&#13;
Fuller, late of Blendon Township in said Franklin&#13;
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&#13;
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		     I, Rufus Carpenter, duly apppointed&#13;
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the County of Franklin and the State of Ohio, to take &#13;
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44&#13;
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		Abner M. Fuller's Estate&#13;
&#13;
December, 1886. that they were first duly sworn by me,&#13;
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			Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
				Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Last Will and    |&#13;
&#13;
Testament and Codicil thereto at.    |&#13;
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tached of Abner M. Fuller, Deceased. |&#13;
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	   Wednesday.  December.  22nd A.D. 1886&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The Commission heretofore issued herein to take the testimony &#13;
&#13;
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ford, the subscribing witnesses to the Will and Codicil&#13;
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duly executed and the same was filed herein.  And it appear-&#13;
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&#13;
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Jas. M. Crawford that the said Will and Codicil was duly &#13;
&#13;
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and not under any restraint.  The Court now admit the said&#13;
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Will and Codicil thereto to Probate and order the same to-&#13;
&#13;
gether with the testimony so taken to be recorded according &#13;
&#13;
to the Statutes in such cases made and provided.&#13;
&#13;
			    Charles G. Saffin&#13;
&#13;
				Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio.  Franklin County: ss&#13;
&#13;
				      I Charles G. Saffin, Judge of the &#13;
&#13;
Probate Court, within and for said County, hereby certify the foregoing&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Fuller, deceased, as the same remains on file and record in said&#13;
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Court, together with the orders of said Court made on the &#13;
&#13;
Probate thereof, and of the testimony of witnesses examined as re-&#13;
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Vol. K. Page 141 etc.&#13;
&#13;
	  	Witness my official signature, and the seal&#13;
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of said Court, at Columbus, this 27" day of May. A.D.&#13;
&#13;
1887.&#13;
&#13;
		Charles G. Saffin&#13;
&#13;
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		Application for Probate.&#13;
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The State of Ohio } ss	In Probate Court&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County	  }&#13;
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&#13;
In the Matter of the Last        }	           Application to&#13;
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Cole, Deceased.&#13;
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			To the Hon. Rufus Carpenter,&#13;
&#13;
Judge of the Probate Court in and for said County.&#13;
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					Your petitioner&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
about the 27" day of May. A.D. 1887. leaving an instrument&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Testament.  That the said Hugh Cole died leaving &#13;
&#13;
Sarah Cole, his widow, and the following named persons&#13;
&#13;
his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:&#13;
&#13;
Elias Cole		Son		Ashley. O.&#13;
&#13;
Amanda Bellman		Daughter	Portland. Ind.&#13;
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&#13;
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for&#13;
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the proving of said Will, and that said above named&#13;
&#13;
persons may be notified according to law of the pending of&#13;
&#13;
said proceedings&#13;
&#13;
				Elias Cole.&#13;
&#13;
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and &#13;
&#13;
sworn to before me this 6" day of June. A.D. 1887.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
			Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
			     Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
			Waiver.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
We, the undersigned, heirs of the within named decedent, &#13;
&#13;
hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
	Dated this 6" day of June. A.D. 1887.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
			Elias Cole&#13;
&#13;
		   Mrs. Amanda Beelman&#13;
&#13;
			Sarah Cole.&#13;
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[corresponds to page 46 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]&#13;
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46&#13;
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		Hugh Cole's Will&#13;
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		Probate of Will.&#13;
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&#13;
The State of Ohio } ss	In Probate Court&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County	  }	&#13;
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		    Personally appeared in open Court&#13;
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Joseph F. Wilt and Wm Ashbrook the subscribing wit-&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
A.D. 1884 purporting to be the last Will and Testament &#13;
&#13;
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			  Joseph F. Wilt&#13;
&#13;
				Wm Ashbrook.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open &#13;
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Court, this 6" day of June, A.D. 1887.&#13;
&#13;
			Rufus Carpenter&#13;
{Seal}&#13;
				Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
June 6" 1887&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will      |&#13;
&#13;
of Hugh Cole, Deceased	  |&#13;
&#13;
				This Day, an instrument of &#13;
&#13;
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of &#13;
&#13;
Hugh Cole, late of Oxford Township in this County,&#13;
&#13;
deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate;&#13;
&#13;
On Consideration Whereof, it is ordered that the said &#13;
&#13;
Will be filed in this Court; and afterwards, to-wit:&#13;
&#13;
came Sarah Cole, widow, and Elias Cole and Amanda&#13;
&#13;
Beelman, heirs and next of kin of the Testator, resident&#13;
&#13;
of the State of Ohio, and entered their appearance there-&#13;
&#13;
in and consented to the Probate of said Will, and there-&#13;
&#13;
upon came Joseph F. Wilt and Wm. Ashbrook, the&#13;
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                                                      47&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
				Probate Judge&#13;
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In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All, I&#13;
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I give and devise to my beloved wife the house and land&#13;
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within the limits of incorporation of Ashley, County&#13;
&#13;
of Delaware and State of Ohio, and all of the household&#13;
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goods and furniture thereto belonging to have and to hold&#13;
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so long as she shall live and the lot laying between&#13;
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the lot of my house and Windfield Smith lot from the &#13;
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&#13;
as may seem right to sell it for herself and keep the&#13;
&#13;
money and if she should become necessary, on the &#13;
&#13;
account of sickness or any other providential occurrence&#13;
&#13;
so she should be in need of money, she may sell the&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
on the West and Leroy Smith on the East on the &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Elias Cole is to pay my said wife three hundred dol-&#13;
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lars yearly so long as she may live and my said wife &#13;
&#13;
has the privilege of keeping one cow and horse and buggy&#13;
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and harness if she should desire to do so if not my&#13;
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&#13;
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		Hugh Cole's Will&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Interest on the land money to commence on and after&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Milo Cole and Hugh Beelman  it is my desire &#13;
&#13;
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				   In testimony where-&#13;
&#13;
of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 20" day &#13;
&#13;
  March. 1884.&#13;
&#13;
		  Hugh Cole  {seal}&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Signed and acknowledged by said Hugh Cole as his &#13;
&#13;
last Will and Testament in our presence and signed by&#13;
&#13;
us in his presence.&#13;
&#13;
			Joseph F. Wilt&#13;
&#13;
				Wm Ashbrook.&#13;
&#13;
I do hereby appoint Elias Cole and J.C. Cole, Exec-&#13;
&#13;
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								49&#13;
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		Eliza T. Glover's Will.&#13;
&#13;
		     Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
June 6" 1887&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will    	|	Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
of Eliza T. Glover.  Deceased.   |&#13;
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				 This day, an instrument &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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J. Glover, Bertha A. Glover and Mary A. Glover&#13;
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heirs and next of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
ing before this Court on the 13" day of June. A.D.&#13;
&#13;
1887. at 10 o'clock A.M.,&#13;
&#13;
				Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
					Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Notice to Heirs&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio } ss	In Probate Court&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County   }&#13;
&#13;
		    In the matter of the last Will and&#13;
&#13;
Testament of Eliza T. Glover, deceased.&#13;
&#13;
				    To John J. Glover,&#13;
&#13;
Eliza J. Simpson, Mary A. Neff, Amos L. Glover&#13;
&#13;
Arthur J. Glover, Bertha A. Glover and Mary A. Glover.&#13;
&#13;
					     You are&#13;
&#13;
hereby notified that on the 6" day of June A.D. 1887.  an&#13;
&#13;
instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and&#13;
&#13;
Testament of Eliza T. Glover late of Delaware City,&#13;
&#13;
in said County, deceased, was produced in open Court, &#13;
&#13;
an application to admit the same to probate was on&#13;
&#13;
the same day made in said Court.  Said application &#13;
&#13;
will be for hearing before this Court on the 13" day of &#13;
&#13;
June.  A.D. 1887. at 10 o'clock. A.M.&#13;
&#13;
				  Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
					Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
Dated at Delaware Ohio, this 3rd day of June. A.D. 1887.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		 Return.&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio } ss&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County   }&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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[corresponds to page 50 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]&#13;
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		Eliza T. Glover's Will.&#13;
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within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the &#13;
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&#13;
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		    Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
			Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Probate of Will.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Delaware County. Ohio. }	and Testament of Eliza T. Glover. Deceased.&#13;
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The State of Ohio } ss&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County	  }&#13;
&#13;
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			      John Cunningham&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
this 13" day of June.  A.D. 1887.&#13;
&#13;
			 Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
   {Seal}			Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio } ss&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County   }&#13;
&#13;
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In the matter of the Will of |&#13;
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Eliza T. Glover.  Deceased.  |&#13;
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							53&#13;
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		David A. Stark's Will.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will    |  In the Probate Court of &#13;
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This day, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the &#13;
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&#13;
						Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
			Probate of Will.&#13;
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The State of Ohio } ss	In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County&#13;
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Charles W. Knight and F. M. Marriott the subscribing &#13;
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Stark, late of Delaware Township in said Delaware&#13;
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			    Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
     {Seal}			 Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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Last Will and Testament of David A. Stark of &#13;
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Delaware Ohio.&#13;
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I, David A. Stark of Delaware Ohio of sound and dis-&#13;
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posing mind, wishing while yet in full life to make&#13;
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							55&#13;
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		Louisa Cockrell's Will.&#13;
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		Journal Entry.&#13;
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 July 12" 1887.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of |	In the Probate Court of&#13;
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Louisa Cockrell.  Deceased.  |   Delaware County. Ohio&#13;
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This day, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the &#13;
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the 19th day of July  A.D. 1887. at 2 o'clock  P.M.&#13;
&#13;
			Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
			     Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Notice to Heirs.&#13;
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The State of Ohio   } ss	In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County   }&#13;
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		     In the matter of the last Will and Tes-&#13;
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William H. Deremer - John L. Deremer - Andrew B. &#13;
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George B. A. Deremer - Emily J. Smothers and Charles &#13;
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G. Deremer:&#13;
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	You are hereby notified that on the 12" day of Ju=&#13;
&#13;
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			    Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
				Probate Judge.&#13;
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Delaware County   }&#13;
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Seely.&#13;
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You are hereby notified that on the 15th day of August&#13;
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In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, &#13;
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I, Thadeus O. Seeley of the Township of Concord,&#13;
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devise to my daughter Antoinett Seeley  she to pay&#13;
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Susan J Thompson One Thousand Dollars. to the &#13;
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Heirs of my son Josiah Seeley namely Charles she&#13;
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is to give one horse valued at One Hundred Dollars -&#13;
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to Carel also one horse valued at One Hundred to &#13;
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&#13;
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I desire that no appraisement and no sale of my per=&#13;
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I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.&#13;
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							69&#13;
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				In the matter of the last Will and &#13;
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			   Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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			     Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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			Journal Entry.&#13;
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			   Probate Judge.&#13;
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	Last Will of Elnathan R. Craig.&#13;
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								73&#13;
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                           Journal Entry.&#13;
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August 23rd 1887.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of |	In the Probate Court of&#13;
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Rees Williams, Deceased	     |	 Delaware County, Ohio.&#13;
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This day, an instrument of writing, purporting to be &#13;
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1st day of September. A.D. 1887 at 10 o'clock. A.M.,&#13;
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			Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
			     Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
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			Waiver&#13;
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We, the undersigned heirs of the within named dec-&#13;
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			    Thomas Williams&#13;
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			    Mary A. Davis&#13;
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		Notice to Heirs.&#13;
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The State of Ohio } ss	In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County   }&#13;
&#13;
			In the matter of the last Will and &#13;
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Testament of Rees Williams, deceased.&#13;
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			  To Daniel Williams:&#13;
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 You are hereby notified that on the 23rd day of August.&#13;
&#13;
A.D. 1887. an instrument of writing, purporting to be &#13;
&#13;
the last Will and Testament of Rees Williams late &#13;
&#13;
of Radnor Township, in said County, deceased, was&#13;
&#13;
produced in open Court, and an application to admit the&#13;
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			Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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Dated at Delaware Ohio, this 23d day of August.&#13;
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		     Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
     {Seal}		  Probate Judge&#13;
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Delaware County   }&#13;
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John L. Thurston and Henry J. Eaton the subscrib-&#13;
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purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Rees&#13;
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		      Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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   {Seal}		  Probate Judge.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of  |&#13;
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Rees Wiliams, Deceased        |&#13;
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&#13;
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Delaware County	  }&#13;
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Stern, Deceased.&#13;
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   Sarah L. Leak -    Daughter - Vans Valley.  O.&#13;
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	     	Probate of Will&#13;
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Delaware County   }&#13;
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			Personally appeared in open Court,&#13;
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John Armstrong and Caroline Armstrong the subscrib:&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of }	In Probate Court of&#13;
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James Stern.  Deceased.	     }	  Delaware County.  Ohio&#13;
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		James Stern's Will.&#13;
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        	   Copy of Will.&#13;
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In the Name of my Heavenly Father who has&#13;
&#13;
thus far sustained me through the trials of life even&#13;
&#13;
down to old age.  I, James Stern of the  Township of &#13;
&#13;
Trenton, Delaware County and State of Ohio,  Do make&#13;
&#13;
publish &amp; declare this my last Will &amp; Testament&#13;
&#13;
revoking all other Wills that I have made at &#13;
&#13;
any former time.  I being of sound mind &amp; memory&#13;
&#13;
Item 1	It is my will and I direct that my funeral ex-&#13;
&#13;
penses and all my just debts be fully paid. by my &#13;
&#13;
Executor.&#13;
&#13;
2"	I give and bequeath to my Daughter Sarah L. Leak,&#13;
&#13;
all my property both personal &amp; real which consists&#13;
&#13;
in my farm of 100 acres of land &amp; personal property&#13;
&#13;
amounting to about Seven Hundred Dollars.  her &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
=on the following conditions.  That she Sarah L.&#13;
&#13;
Leak shall pay or cause to be paid to my deceased&#13;
&#13;
daughters children living now in the State of Iowa&#13;
&#13;
namely James W. Grandle-Charles Grandle &amp;&#13;
&#13;
Frank Grandle Seven Hundred, to each one as they&#13;
&#13;
become of age to be without interest.  one of the heirs of&#13;
&#13;
my Daughter Mary E. Roberts  I have already paid&#13;
&#13;
which is the reason I do not give her any thing at this &#13;
&#13;
time.&#13;
&#13;
Item	My desire is under existing circumstances that my &#13;
&#13;
Executor rent the farm and the proceeds be kept entire:&#13;
&#13;
=ly for the payment of the aforesaid bequests&#13;
&#13;
4"	If in case the proceeds of the farm should fail to&#13;
&#13;
pay the heirs as they become due then I direct my Ex-&#13;
&#13;
ecutor to sell a small portion of the land to satisfy the&#13;
&#13;
claims.  But my wish is to keep all the land if pos=&#13;
&#13;
=sible for the children.&#13;
&#13;
5	It is my Will that in case of any trouble or diffi=&#13;
&#13;
culty in settling up my Estate I give power to my&#13;
&#13;
Executor to select two men of her choice to settle the &#13;
&#13;
difficulty and their decision will be final in the matter&#13;
&#13;
&amp; binding &amp; conclusive to all concerned.&#13;
&#13;
6	I do hereby appoint &amp; nominate my Daughter Sarah&#13;
&#13;
L. Leak as my Executrix of this my last Will to act as.&#13;
&#13;
such without bail or appraisement or sale.&#13;
&#13;
In witness whereof I have this day hereunto set my&#13;
&#13;
hand &amp; seal this Twenty Second day of August. 1887, &#13;
&#13;
in the year of our Lord on thousand Eight Hundred &amp;&#13;
&#13;
Eighty Seven&#13;
&#13;
		    James Stern {Seal}&#13;
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[corresponds to page 81 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]&#13;
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							81&#13;
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		Martha E. Chamber's Will.&#13;
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The above instrument was signed and acknowledged by&#13;
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  John Armstrong	}	Van Valley Ohio&#13;
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   Caroline Armstrong	}	Delaware Co.&#13;
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		Martha E. Chamber's Will.&#13;
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		      Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
Oct. 12" 1887.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will	        }	   In the Probate Court of&#13;
&#13;
of Martha E. Chambers. Decd	}	  Delaware County.&#13;
&#13;
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This day, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the&#13;
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last Will and Testament of Martha E. Chambers, late&#13;
&#13;
of Delaware Township, in this County, deceased, was&#13;
&#13;
produced in open Court for Probate;  On Consid=&#13;
&#13;
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filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof,&#13;
&#13;
and of the application to admit the same to probate&#13;
&#13;
and record, be given to Mary A. Crawford and Reuben&#13;
&#13;
Chambers next of kin, and Lucy Whyte, Roena Whyte&#13;
&#13;
and Rachel Merchant legatees of the Testatrix, resident&#13;
&#13;
of the State of Ohio, that said application will be&#13;
&#13;
for hearing before this Court on the 19" day of October.&#13;
&#13;
  A.D. 1887. at 10 o'clock A.M.,&#13;
&#13;
			    Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
				Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Notice to Heirs.&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio  }	In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss }&#13;
&#13;
		    In the matter of the last Will and&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Martha&#13;
&#13;
 E. Chambers, late of Delaware Township, in said&#13;
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County, deceased, was produced in open Court, and an&#13;
&#13;
 application to admit the same to probate was on the &#13;
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same day made in said Court.  Said application will be &#13;
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&#13;
  A.D.1887. at 10 o'clock A.M.,&#13;
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			   Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
				Probate Judge.&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Delaware County.ss }&#13;
&#13;
		     In the matter of the last Will and&#13;
&#13;
Testament of Martha E. Chambers, deceased.&#13;
&#13;
				    To Mary A. Craw:&#13;
&#13;
ford -	Reuben Chambers, Lucy Whyte - Roena Whyte&#13;
&#13;
and Rachel Merchant.&#13;
&#13;
		You are hereby notified that on the &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Martha&#13;
&#13;
 E. Chambers, late of Delaware Township, in said&#13;
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 application to admit the same to probate was on the &#13;
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same day made in said Court.  Said application will&#13;
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&#13;
October. A.D. 1887. at 10 o'clock A.M.,&#13;
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			   Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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Dated at Delaware Ohio, this 12d day of October&#13;
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A.D.1887.&#13;
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		     Thos. A. Whyte.&#13;
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in her presence; that they saw the said Martha E.&#13;
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at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will,&#13;
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		Martha E. Chamber's Will.&#13;
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			    Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All:&#13;
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I Martha Ellen Chambers, of sound mind and mem-&#13;
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First.	I give and bequeath to my sister Mary Ann Craw=&#13;
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							85&#13;
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		Henry Boyd's Will.&#13;
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		  Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
Oct. 25" 1887.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will }	In the Probate Court of&#13;
&#13;
of Henry Boyd. Deceased. } 	   Delaware County, Ohio.&#13;
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This day, an instrument of writing, purporting to be &#13;
&#13;
the last  Will and Testament of Henry Boyd,  late of &#13;
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Trenton Township, in this County, deceased, was pro=&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
given to Julia A. Boyd, his widow, and George Boyd.&#13;
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John Boyd- Harvey Boyd - Jasper Boyd -Alsina&#13;
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Andrews- Eliza Perfect .  Sarah Boyd -  James&#13;
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Clark and George W. Boyd, legatees and next of kin&#13;
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of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said &#13;
&#13;
application will be for hearing before this Court on&#13;
&#13;
the 1st day of November. A.D. 1887. at 1  o'clock P.M.,&#13;
&#13;
			Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
			      Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
		Waiver.&#13;
&#13;
We, the undersigned legatees &amp; heirs of the within named&#13;
&#13;
decedent, hereby waive further notice, and consent to the pro-&#13;
&#13;
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   Dated this 25d day of October. A.D. 1887.&#13;
&#13;
		 	      Clement L. Boyd&#13;
&#13;
			       Bishop  Boyd.&#13;
&#13;
	     Notice to Heirs.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio } ss		In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.  }&#13;
&#13;
			In the matter of the last Will and&#13;
&#13;
Testament Henry Boyd, deceased.&#13;
&#13;
		   To Julia A. Boyd, George Boyd.&#13;
&#13;
John Boyd.  Harvey Boyd.  Jasper Boyd.  Alsina Andrews,&#13;
&#13;
Eliza Perfect  Sarah Boyd - James Clark &amp; George W.&#13;
&#13;
Boyd ~ .  You are hereby notified that on the 25"&#13;
&#13;
day of October A.D. 1887. an instrument of writing, purport-&#13;
&#13;
=ing  to be the last Will and Testament of Henry Boyd&#13;
&#13;
late of Trenton Township, in said County, deceased. was &#13;
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			    Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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   {Seal}			   Probate Judge.&#13;
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		     Clement L. Boyd.&#13;
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			   Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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Delaware County  }&#13;
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E.H. Dent and F.P. Dent, the subscribing  witnesses to &#13;
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			    Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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Ques.	In whose hand writing is the Will?&#13;
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Ans:	In my hand writing.&#13;
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			   Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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								89&#13;
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			Henry Boyd's Estate.&#13;
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			   Journal Entry.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will }&#13;
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that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the &#13;
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application to admit the same to probate and record&#13;
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in this Court, has been given to Julia A. Boyd&#13;
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his widow, George Boyd, John Boyd. Harvey Boyd&#13;
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Jasper Boyd - Alsina Andrews - Eliza Perfect -&#13;
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Sarah Boyd - James Clark and George W. Boyd.,&#13;
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		Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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			Probate Judge.&#13;
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		Copy of Will.&#13;
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In the name of our Heavenly Father I Henry Boyd&#13;
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In view of the uncertainty of life and the certainty of&#13;
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1st  I give and devise unto my two nephews Clement L&#13;
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90&#13;
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Boyd and George W Boyd all the real estate and person+&#13;
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Alsina Andrews, Eliza Perfect and Sarah Boyd each&#13;
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One Hundred Dollars and to my Brother-in-law~&#13;
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James Clark One Hundred Dollars.&#13;
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Item 2nd  I direct that my Executor or Executors pay Mary A.&#13;
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Sherman and Lucy Lewis their One Hundred Dollars&#13;
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each within one year after my decease, and that they&#13;
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pay my Brother John and Jasper their Hundred Dol:&#13;
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=lars each within two years and Brothers George &amp;&#13;
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Harvey their Hundred Dollars each within  three&#13;
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Dollars each within four years, and my Brother Bish=&#13;
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=op and Sister Sarah and James Clark within five&#13;
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Item 3d  I hereby nominate and appoint my Nephews Clement&#13;
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Will and Testament.&#13;
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Item 4th  I direct that if from death disability or other cause&#13;
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=er Bishop Boyd be appointed in their place and I&#13;
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required of any of them.&#13;
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		   In testimony whereof  I hereunto set&#13;
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my hand and seal this 21st day of September. A.D. 1885.&#13;
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   Witness&#13;
&#13;
E.H. Dent.          Henry  Boyd    {Seal}&#13;
&#13;
F.P. Dent&#13;
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	       We, E.H. Dent and Frank P. Dent here:&#13;
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by certify that Henry Boyd signed the above as his&#13;
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last Will and Testament in our presence and that we&#13;
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signed the same at his request in his presence as&#13;
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witnesses to the same the day and year above mentioned.&#13;
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			  E.H. Dent&#13;
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								91&#13;
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			John McCammon's Estate.&#13;
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			    Journal Entry.&#13;
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Sept. 15" 1887.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of	}  In the Probate Court of&#13;
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John McCammon, Deceased . 	}  Delaware County . Ohio.&#13;
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This day, an instrument of writing, purporting to be &#13;
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the last Will and Testament of John McCam-&#13;
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mon, late of Kingston Township, in this County,&#13;
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deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate;&#13;
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said Will be filed in this Court, and that due&#13;
&#13;
and of the application  to admit the same to probate and record&#13;
&#13;
notice thereof, be given to Jane McCammon his widow&#13;
&#13;
and Jemma Blaney Reuben P. McCammon - John C. Blaney=&#13;
&#13;
Fanny Rogers - Henry C. Blaney - and Reuben McCam:&#13;
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=mon Blaney heirs and next of kin of the Testator,&#13;
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resident of the State of Ohio that said application&#13;
&#13;
will be for hearing before this Court on the 26" day of &#13;
&#13;
September. A.D. 1887. at 10 o'clock A.M.,&#13;
&#13;
		    Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
			 Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Notice to Heirs.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio} ss	In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County  }&#13;
&#13;
		  In the Matter of the last Will&#13;
&#13;
and Testament of John McCammon, deceased.&#13;
&#13;
			    To Jane McCammon-&#13;
&#13;
Reuben P. McCammon.  John C. Blaney.  Fanny&#13;
&#13;
Rogers Henry C. Blaney . Reuben McCammon&#13;
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Blaney&#13;
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	You are hereby notified that on the 15th day of &#13;
&#13;
September. A.D. 1887. an instrument of writing, purport-&#13;
&#13;
-ing to be the last Will and Testament of John Mc -&#13;
&#13;
Cammon, late of Kingston Township, in said County .&#13;
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deceased, was produced in open Court, and an application &#13;
&#13;
to admit the same to probate was on the same day&#13;
&#13;
made in said Court.  Said application will be for &#13;
&#13;
hearing before this Court on the 26th day of September&#13;
&#13;
A.D. 1887. at 10 o'clock AM.&#13;
&#13;
			 Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
			      Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
Dated at Delaware Ohio, this 15" day of September.&#13;
&#13;
A.D. 1887&#13;
&#13;
			Waiver.&#13;
&#13;
    {Seal}	I, the undersigned heir of the within named&#13;
&#13;
		decedent, hereby waive further notice, and consent&#13;
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Dated this 15" day of September A.D.1887.  	R.P. McCammon.&#13;
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		     R.P. McCammon.&#13;
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			   Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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Henry C. Blaney  Reuben McCammon  Blaney - &#13;
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In the name of the great benevolent Father of all&#13;
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I  John McCammon of Kingston Township, Dela=&#13;
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			Nancy Dudgeon Estate.&#13;
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			     Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
Nov. 10th 1887&#13;
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&#13;
In the Matter of the Will             }	In the Probate Court of&#13;
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This day, an instrument of writing, purporting to be&#13;
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herein and consented to the probate of said Will.)&#13;
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&#13;
A.M.,&#13;
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			&#13;
		   	Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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			Waiver.&#13;
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I, the undersigned heir of the within named decedent,&#13;
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			Abram Dudgeon.&#13;
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Dated this 10" day of November. A.D. 1887.&#13;
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		   Notice to Heirs.&#13;
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The State of Ohio  } ss	In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County   }&#13;
&#13;
		     In the matter of the last Will and Tes=&#13;
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You are hereby notified that on the 10" day of November.&#13;
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A.D. 1887, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the 	&#13;
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 {Seal}&#13;
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Delaware County   }&#13;
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			  Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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Nov. 17" 1887.&#13;
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&#13;
In the Matter of the Will	|&#13;
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			  Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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				Probate Judge.&#13;
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		Copy of Will.&#13;
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&#13;
I Nancy Dudgeon of the Village of Sunbury,&#13;
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Delaware County Ohio  do hereby make and publish&#13;
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this my last Will and Testament.&#13;
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First:&#13;
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	I give and bequeath to my beloved husband&#13;
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Abram Dudgeon. my property consisting of One&#13;
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100&#13;
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			Burton Moore's Estate.&#13;
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		Application for Probate of Will.&#13;
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The State of Ohio  } ss	In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County   }&#13;
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&#13;
In the Matter of the Last  }	Application&#13;
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		  Your petitioner respectfully rep=&#13;
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&#13;
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Name			       Degree of Kinship		P.O. Addresses.&#13;
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Abbie A. Kimball.	Daughter			       Sunbury O.&#13;
&#13;
Bertha L. Culver	        Grand Daughter			   "&#13;
&#13;
Arthur M. Culver	   "    Son			                   "&#13;
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Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the &#13;
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proving of said Will, and that said above named per=&#13;
&#13;
=sons may be notified  according to law of the pending&#13;
&#13;
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			     Otis H. Kimball&#13;
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The foregoing application was signed in my presence&#13;
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and sworn to before me this 28" day of Nov. A.D. 1887.&#13;
&#13;
				Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
    {Seal}				Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Waiver.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
We the undersigned heirs of the within named &#13;
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decedent, hereby waive further notice, and consent to the&#13;
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probate of said Will.&#13;
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   Dated this 28" day of Nov. A.D. 1887.&#13;
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			   Abbie A. Kimball&#13;
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			   Bertha L. Culver&#13;
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			   Arthur M. Culver-&#13;
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			   by  Edward Culver their father&#13;
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		  Probate of Will.&#13;
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The State of Ohio } ss	    In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County   }&#13;
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			T.F. Blakely&#13;
&#13;
			R.D. Robinson&#13;
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&#13;
			     Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
   {Seal}			  Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
			Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
Nov. 29th 1887.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will }	In the Probate Court of&#13;
&#13;
of Burton  Moore.  Decd   }     Delaware County.  Ohio&#13;
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&#13;
  This day, an instrument of writing, purporting to&#13;
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be the last Will and Testament of Burton Moore, late&#13;
&#13;
of Berkshire Township, in the County, deceased,&#13;
&#13;
was produced in open Court for Probate,  On consid-&#13;
&#13;
=eration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be &#13;
&#13;
filed in this Court.  And, it now being shown to&#13;
&#13;
the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the &#13;
&#13;
filing of said Will, and of the application to admit&#13;
&#13;
the same to probate and record in this Court has&#13;
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been given to Abbie A. Kimball , Bertha L. Culver. &#13;
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			     Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
				  Probate Judge.&#13;
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		Copy of Will.&#13;
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&#13;
In the Name of The Benevolent Father of All.&#13;
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I  Burton Moore of Sunbury  Delaware County&#13;
&#13;
Ohio, being of sound mind and retentive memory do&#13;
&#13;
make and publish this my last Will and Testament.&#13;
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Item First:~	I give and devise to my granddaughter Bertha&#13;
&#13;
L. Culver, one hundred (100) acres of land off of the &#13;
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and being parts of Lots Nos. 3 &amp; 4 in Section one (1) &#13;
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township 4. and Range 17. during her natural life, and&#13;
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by a line commencing at the public Road on the&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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shall lie south or west of Prairie Run.&#13;
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[corresponds to page 103 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]&#13;
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								103&#13;
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		Burton Moore's Will&#13;
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Abbie Kimball, and her heirs, all that certain&#13;
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my said grand children Bertha L. and Arthur M.&#13;
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&#13;
profits of said land, pay the taxes thereon and for &#13;
&#13;
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I direct and authorize my Executor to pay to E.T.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
said grand children Bertha L. and Arthur M. Culver, &#13;
&#13;
provided and so long as said E.T. Culver, suitably&#13;
&#13;
and properly provides for and maintains his said child=&#13;
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  I do hereby revoke all former Wills by me made.  &#13;
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							107&#13;
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		John Robert's Will.&#13;
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		  Journal Entry.&#13;
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Dec. 27th" 1887.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will     }	In the Probate Court of&#13;
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of John Roberts, deceased.}	Delaware County, Ohio.&#13;
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This day, an instrument of writing, purporting to be&#13;
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		  Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
			Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		  Notice to Heirs.&#13;
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The State of Ohio }		In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss}	In the Matter of the last Will&#13;
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and Testament of John Roberts, deceased.&#13;
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				To Mary Bryant - &#13;
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Pruella Whitney and Euretta Thrall.&#13;
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				You are hereby notified &#13;
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at 1 o'clock P.M.&#13;
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			Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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		Dated at Delaware Ohio, this 27" day of &#13;
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			    Return.&#13;
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The State of Ohio } ss&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County   } ss	George J. Roberts, being duly &#13;
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Mary Bryant - Pruella Whitney and Euretta&#13;
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				Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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			Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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				Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
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		Journal Entry.&#13;
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&#13;
Dec. 30th 1887&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will }&#13;
&#13;
of John Roberts, deceased.}	Be it remembered, that hereto=&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
December.  A.D. 1887. an instrument of writing, purporting &#13;
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late of Genoa Township, in this County, deceased,&#13;
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                    <text>[page 175]

[corresponds to page 109 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]


							109

		John Roberts' Will

and of the application to admit the same to probate 

and record in this Court, has been given to

Mary Bryant - Pruella Whitney - Euretta Thrall 

heirs and next of kin of the Testator, resident of

the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this 

Court; therefore, on this day came Geo. W. Hughes

one of the subscribing  witnesses to said Will, who

being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and

attestation of said Will.  Which testimony was re=

=duced to writing ~~~ by him subscribed, and 

filed with said Will.

  And it appearing that W.E. Linabary, the other

subscribing witness, to said Will, is sick and unable

to attend said hearing, it is therefore ordered that

a commission, with the Will annexed, issue herein

to John Q. Adams of Galena, O. directing  him 

to take the deposition of said subscribing  witness

and return the same duly certified, with all conven=

ient speed to this Court.

			Rufus Carpenter

				Probate Judge.


		Commission to

	Take Testimony of Witness to Will.


The State of Ohio } ss.	To	J.Q. Adams. Greeting:

Delaware County.  }

			Know Ye,  That we, in confi=

=dence of your prudence and fidelity, have appointed 

you, and by these presents do give you full power and

authority to examine and take the deposition of W.E.

Linabary subscribing witness to the last Will and

Testament of John Roberts hereto annexed, late of

the County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio,

deceased; and therefore we command you, that at cer=

=tain days and places appointed by you, you cause the

said W.E. Linabury to be brought before you, and 

then and there to examine him on oath or affirma=

tion first taken before you, touching the due execution

of said Will of the said John Roberts, and that

you reduce such examination to writing, and return

the same, together with this Commission and the 

Will of the said John Roberts thereto annexed,

closed up under your seal, into our said Probate

Court, with all convenient speed.

				In Testimony

Whereof, I, Rufus Carpenter, Judge of the said

Court, have hereunto set my hand and affixed
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			John Roberts' Will.&#13;
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the seal of said Court at Delaware, this 30th&#13;
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				Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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	{Seal}				Probate Judge&#13;
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The State of Ohio } ss&#13;
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Delaware County   } 	In the matter of the last Will and&#13;
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			Testament of John Roberts ~~&#13;
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			Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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  In the name of the Benevolent Father of all, &#13;
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I John Roberts of the township of Genoa,&#13;
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County of Delaware and State of Ohio, do make&#13;
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Item 1st  It is my Will that my just debts and all charges.&#13;
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		Augustus A. Welch' Will.&#13;
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         	Notice to Heirs.&#13;
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The State of Ohio } ss		In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County	  }&#13;
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			In the matter of the last Will&#13;
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Ralph R. Welch - Edward Welch - Fanny S.&#13;
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Delaware County   }&#13;
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				Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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her last Will and Testament and we have signed the&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of }	In the Probate Court of&#13;
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			      Rufus Carpenter&#13;
&#13;
				   Probate Judge.&#13;
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&#13;
			Notice to Heirs.&#13;
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State of Ohio	     }	In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County, ss. }	&#13;
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			In the matter of the Last Will and Testa=&#13;
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				       You are hereby &#13;
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on the 1st day of February. A.D.1888, at 2 o'clock&#13;
&#13;
P.M.&#13;
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			Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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			      Probate Judge.&#13;
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Minnie Vining.&#13;
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			     Rosannah Fritz&#13;
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Delaware County   }&#13;
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			Personally appeared in open Court&#13;
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Henry L. Baker and James R. Lytle the subscrib-&#13;
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			  Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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 In The name of the Benevolent Father of All I, Josh=&#13;
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 I desire that no appraisement and no sale of my personal&#13;
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					In testimony&#13;
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			 Henry L. Baker.&#13;
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			 James R. Lytle.&#13;
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		    Daniel R. Tilden&#13;
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			   Commissioner&#13;
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February 2nd 1888.&#13;
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			The Commission heretofore is:&#13;
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Delaware County   }&#13;
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			In the matter of the last Will&#13;
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				To William Carter-&#13;
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John H. Carter- James E. Carter , Keziah Willey -&#13;
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Ellen Armstrong - Helen Francis -  Alice Car=&#13;
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Mary Carter - Mattie Carter -  Hugh Francis - &#13;
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John Armstrong.&#13;
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	  You are hereby notified that on the 9th&#13;
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purporting to be the last Will and Testament of&#13;
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Hugh Carter, late of Troy Township; in said&#13;
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			Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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				Rufus Carpenter.&#13;
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					Probate Judge&#13;
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		  Rufus Carpenter&#13;
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   {Seal}		 Probate Judge&#13;
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 In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All I,&#13;
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Hugh Carter of the County of Delaware Ohio, being &#13;
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			In the matter of the last Will and &#13;
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  This day, an instrument of writing, purporting &#13;
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			 N.F. Overturf&#13;
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			   Probate Judge.&#13;
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		Waiver&#13;
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We, the undersigned Legatees of the within named&#13;
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			  Nancy Lea&#13;
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Alexander Lea		  Thirsa A. Hill&#13;
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Ona L. Whipple&#13;
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			    N.F. Overturf&#13;
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In the name of the Benevolent Father of all.&#13;
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				 I Benjamin Lea of&#13;
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Item 1st  I give and devise to my beloved wife in lieu of her dower&#13;
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the farm on which we now reside Situated in Oxford&#13;
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Township Township Delaware County, Ohio containing about&#13;
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one hundred and eighty (180) acres of land during her natural&#13;
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life: and all the stock, household goods, furniture provision&#13;
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the time of my decease, absolutely and to do as she pleases&#13;
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			Benjamin Lea&#13;
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Elosia A. Barton - Benj. McMaster - Lyman P.&#13;
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			 N.F. Overturf&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
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Delaware County .ss }&#13;
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Benj. McMaster - Lyman P. McMaster &amp; Theodore&#13;
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on the 25th day of February. A.D. 1888, at 830 oclock&#13;
&#13;
A.M.&#13;
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		      N.F. Overturf&#13;
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    {Seal}		 Probate Judge&#13;
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A.D. 1888.&#13;
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		      Journal Entry.&#13;
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 In the name of the Benevolent Father of all, I, Ben:&#13;
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John Behrens, Deceased.	   |	Delaware County. Ohio&#13;
&#13;
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This day, an instrument of writing, purporting to be &#13;
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the last Will and Testament of John Behrens,&#13;
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late of Thompson Township, in this County, de=&#13;
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On Consideration Whereof, it is ordered that the&#13;
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said Will be filed in this Court.  And thereupon&#13;
&#13;
came W.F Court and J.W. Statler the subscribing&#13;
&#13;
witnesses to said Will (Henry Behrens the &#13;
&#13;
only heir legatee and next of kin resident of the State of&#13;
&#13;
Ohio having waived notice and consented to the probate&#13;
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of said Will) who being duly sworn, testified to the&#13;
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due execution and attestation of said Will.  Which &#13;
&#13;
testimony was reduced to writing, by them respective=&#13;
&#13;
=ly subscribed and filed with said Will, whereupon&#13;
&#13;
the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of&#13;
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writing is the last Will and Testament of said&#13;
&#13;
John Behren, deceased.  That the same was du=&#13;
&#13;
=ly executed and attested; and that the said Testa=&#13;
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=tor, at the time of making, signing and sealing said&#13;
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Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and&#13;
&#13;
not under any restraint.  It is, therefore, by the&#13;
&#13;
Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to&#13;
&#13;
probate, and that the same, together with the testi=&#13;
&#13;
mony of the witnesses above named, as well as the&#13;
&#13;
proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this&#13;
&#13;
Court.&#13;
&#13;
			N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
			  Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
		&#13;
		Waiver&#13;
&#13;
I, the undersigned Next of kin of the within&#13;
&#13;
named decedent, hereby waive further notice, and&#13;
&#13;
consent to the probate of said Will.&#13;
&#13;
Dated this 28 day of February, A.D. 1888&#13;
&#13;
				Henry Behrens.&#13;
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[corresponds to page 159 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. &#13;
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		John Behren's Will&#13;
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		 Probate of Will. &#13;
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The State of Ohio }  ss		In Probate Court&#13;
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Delaware County.	Personally appeared in open &#13;
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			  W.F. Court&#13;
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			     N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
     {Seal}			Probate Judge&#13;
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			Copy of Will.&#13;
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In the name of the Benevolent Father of all&#13;
&#13;
					 I John&#13;
&#13;
Behrens of Thompson Township Delaware County&#13;
&#13;
Ohio do make and publish this my last will&#13;
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and testament.&#13;
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 It is my wish and desire that all of my lawful&#13;
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or honest debts be paid. first.&#13;
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I give and devise to my Brother Henry Behrens&#13;
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the Farm on which    I now reside  situated&#13;
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in Thompson Township Delaware County Ohio&#13;
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consisting of Ninety Five Acres more or less&#13;
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		John Behren's Will.&#13;
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		Jehrens Behrens	    {Seal}&#13;
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			John Kimble's Will&#13;
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			  Journal Entry.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will } In the Probate Court of&#13;
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of  John Kimble, decd     }	Delaware County.  Ohio.&#13;
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This day, and instrument of writing, purporting to&#13;
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late of Trenton Township, in this County, de=&#13;
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			 N.F. Overturf&#13;
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			   Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Notice to Heirs.&#13;
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The State of Ohio  } ss		In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County   }&#13;
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			In the matter of the last Will&#13;
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				 To Rachel&#13;
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Retha Mann.&#13;
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	You are hereby notified that on the 21"&#13;
&#13;
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purporting to be the last Will and Testament of John&#13;
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Kimball, late of Trenton Township, in said County.&#13;
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day of March. A.D. 1888. at 11 o'clock. A.M.&#13;
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		     N.F. Overturf&#13;
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       {Seal}		Probate Judge&#13;
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Dated at Delaware  Ohio, this 21" day of February.&#13;
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A.D. 1888.&#13;
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			      Cathern Overturf.&#13;
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			  N.F. Overturf&#13;
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		John Kimble's Will&#13;
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		Copy of Will.&#13;
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  I John Kimble of Delaware County, State&#13;
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		John Kimble's Estate.&#13;
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Item 2	I give and devise to my beloved wife Rachel&#13;
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                                                             177&#13;
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			John D. William's Will&#13;
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Said application will be for hearing before this Court&#13;
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on the 19" day of April A.D. 1888, at 10 o'clock .A.&#13;
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M.&#13;
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			N.F. Overturf&#13;
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		    	   Probate Judge&#13;
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Dated at Delaware Ohio, this 29" day of March.&#13;
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A.D.1888.&#13;
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		                       Return.&#13;
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The State of Ohio      }&#13;
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Smales - Lucy A. Moore - William O. Williams&#13;
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Edward C. Williams . Daisy M. Williams.&#13;
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		     H.M. Moore&#13;
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Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this &#13;
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19" day of April. 1888.&#13;
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			  N.F. Overturf&#13;
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	  {Seal}	     Probate Judge			&#13;
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		             Commission&#13;
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The State of Ohio } ss.&#13;
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			To Charles G. Saffin, Greeting:&#13;
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  Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your prudence and&#13;
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[corresponds to page 178 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. &#13;
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			John D. Williams' Will&#13;
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In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All I&#13;
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John D. Williams of Radnor Township. Delaware&#13;
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		Item I.&#13;
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All the rest residue and remainder of my proper=&#13;
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Margaret all of my said property real personal and&#13;
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It is my will that my said Executrix shall not&#13;
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I hereby revoke all former wills and codicils by&#13;
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	In testimony whereof I have hereunto set&#13;
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                                                       179&#13;
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			 Charles G. Saffin&#13;
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April. 19" 1888.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will            |&#13;
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		   Thomas Evans Jr. Will&#13;
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	               Journal Entry.&#13;
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April 19" 1888.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of        |&#13;
&#13;
Thomas Evans Jr. deceased.      |  	This day, an instrument&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
be given to Isabella Evans, widow, Wesley Z. Evans -&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Phoebe M. Evans and Teresa B. Evans heirs and &#13;
&#13;
next of kin of the Testator resident of the State of&#13;
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Ohio, that said application will be for hearing be=&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
1888, at 9 o'clock A.M.&#13;
&#13;
		    N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
			Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Notice to Heirs.&#13;
&#13;
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The State of Ohio	        }	In Probate Court&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County. ss.	}&#13;
&#13;
			In the matter of the last Will&#13;
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				  To Isabella&#13;
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&#13;
Evans, Mary B. Evans - Phoebe M. Evans and &#13;
&#13;
Theressa B. Evans.&#13;
&#13;
	     You are hereby notified that on the &#13;
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19" day of April. A.D. 1888, an instrument of writing,&#13;
&#13;
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Thomas&#13;
&#13;
Evans, Jr. late of Delaware Township, in said&#13;
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&#13;
day of April. A.D. 1888, at 9 o'clock A.M.&#13;
&#13;
		   N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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A.D 1888&#13;
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                                                   183&#13;
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		   Thomas Evans Jr. Will&#13;
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We the undersigned persons within named hereby&#13;
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		      A.N. Evans&#13;
&#13;
		      W.Z. Evans&#13;
&#13;
		      Jessie L. Evans&#13;
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	  	Julia J. Evans, mother of&#13;
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 I, the undersigned, widow of the within named&#13;
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			Isabelle Evans.&#13;
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Dated this 26" day of April. A.D. 1888.&#13;
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&#13;
	      Probate of Will.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio    }	In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County.ss}&#13;
&#13;
		Personally appeared in open&#13;
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of Thomas Evans Jr. late of Delaware Township&#13;
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in said Delaware County, deceased, who being duly&#13;
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they were present at the execution of said Will&#13;
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			Henry J. Eaton.&#13;
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			N.F. Overturf&#13;
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the witnesses above named, as well as the proceed=&#13;
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&#13;
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			 N.F. Overturf&#13;
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				Helen E. Moses.&#13;
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Dated this 5 day of May. A.D 1888.&#13;
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		Probate of Will.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio     |	In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss |&#13;
&#13;
			Personally appeared in open Court&#13;
&#13;
Lyman Gardner and George Hall, the subscribing witnesses&#13;
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		       N.F.Overturf&#13;
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       		      John Wilson's Will.&#13;
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April 30th 1888&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of    |&#13;
&#13;
John Wilson, deceased,	     |&#13;
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				This day, an instrument of &#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Sarah G. Jones, John B. Wilson and Melissa Phil=&#13;
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the State of Ohio, that said application will be for&#13;
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&#13;
A.D. 1888. at 10 o'clock A.M.&#13;
&#13;
			                                        N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
			                                                           Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
	      Waiver.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
I, the undersigned, next of kin of the within named dece=&#13;
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			                                         John B. Wilso&#13;
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				                                      Per J. Hipple.&#13;
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	     Notice to Heirs.&#13;
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The State of Ohio     }		In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County,ss.}&#13;
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			In the Matter of the last Will and&#13;
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Testament if John Wilson. decd&#13;
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			To Mary Wilson, widow, Mary&#13;
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F. Harter - Sarah G. Jones and Melissa Phillians.&#13;
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				      You are hereby&#13;
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			   N.F. Overturf&#13;
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 			John B. Wilson, being duly sworn,&#13;
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			N.F. Overturf&#13;
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			  Adam Newhouse&#13;
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			  Samuel Newhouse.&#13;
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May 14" 1888.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will |&#13;
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of John Wilson, decd.      |	Be it remembered that here:&#13;
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Mary F. Harter - Sarah G. Jones and Melissa Phil=&#13;
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			   Probate Judge&#13;
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		Copy of Will.&#13;
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In the name of the Benevolent Father of All; I&#13;
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John Wilson of Liberty Township Delaware County Ohio&#13;
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do make and publish this my last Will and Testament.&#13;
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Item 1st  It is my will that all my just debts and funeral&#13;
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in lieu of her dower and in lieu of her years support&#13;
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       		      M. Aletha Stabler's Will&#13;
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May. 3 1888.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of |&#13;
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M. Aletha Stabler, decd.      |&#13;
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				Probate Judge.&#13;
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			In the matter of the last Will and&#13;
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Hamilton L. Bereau  - Mrs. M.F. Williamson &amp; Mrs. R.&#13;
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A. Stabler&#13;
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A D 1888, an instrument of writing, purporting to &#13;
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at 2 o clock P.M.&#13;
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		     N.F. Overturf&#13;
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			  Probate Judge&#13;
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Dated at Delaware Ohio, this 3rd day of May. A.D. 1888.&#13;
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		 Journal Entry.&#13;
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May 11" 1888.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will     |&#13;
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of M. Aletha Stabler, decd. |&#13;
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       	    M. Aletha Stabler's Will&#13;
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194&#13;
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		M. Aletha Stabler's Will&#13;
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			Journal Entry.&#13;
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May 16th 1888.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of|&#13;
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 M. Aletha Stabler, decd     |	This cause coming on for hear=&#13;
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[corresponds to page 196 of Delaware County Will Records 

Vol. 8 1887-1890]


196

		Lydia E. Young's Will

			Journal Entry,

June 9th 1888.

In the Matter of the Will	|

of Lydia E. Young, deceased,	|

				This day, an instrument 

of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament

of Lydia E. Young, late of Delaware City, in this 

County, deceased, was produced in open Court for Pro=

=bate; On Consideration Whereof, it is ordered that

the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due

notice thereof, and of the application to admit the admit

the same to probate and record, be given to Lizzie E. 

Young, John L. Young, Robert W. Young and Guy

Earl Young heirs and next of kin of the Testa=

=trix, resident of the State of Ohio, that said appli=

=cation will be for hearing before this Court on the 12th 

day of June. A.D. 1888, at 2 o'clock P.M.  (George W.

Young, Jr. widower of said Testatrix, having waived 

notice).

		N. F. Overturf

			Probate Judge,


		Waiver.		

I, the undersigned, widower of the within dec=

=edent, hereby waive further notice, and consented 

the probate of said Will.

  Dated this 9" day of June A.D. 1888.

			   Geo. W. Young. Jr.


		Notice to Heirs.


The State of Ohio   |		In Probate Court.

Delaware County.ss. |

			In the Matter of the last Will 

and Testament of Lydia E. Young. deceased.

			    To Lizzie E Young, John L.

Young, Robert W. Young and Guy Earl Young.

			   You are hereby notified 

that on the 9" day of June, A.D. 1888, an instrument of 

writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of 

Lydia E. Young, late of Delaware Township, in said 

County, deceased, was produced in open Court, and an

application to admit the same to probate was on the same

day made in said Court. Said application will be for 

hearing before this Court in the 12" day of June.

A.D. 1888. at 2 o'clock P.M.

  {Seal}	       N.F. Overturf

			  Probate Judge.

Dated at Delaware Ohio, this 9" day of June A.D. 1888.
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[corresponds to page 197 of Delaware County Will Records 

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                                                        197

		Lydia E. Young's Will

			Return


The State of Ohio	}

Delaware County, ss.	} 	George W. Young. Jr. being 

duly

				sworn, says that on the 11 

day

of June, A.D. 1888, he served the within notice by

delivering a true copy thereof to the within named

Lizzie E. Young, John L. Young, Robert W. Young and 

Guy Earl Young.

			Geo. W. Young. Jr.

Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 

12" day of June, 1888.

				N.F. Overturf

	{Seal}			  Probate Judge


		Probate of Will.


The State of Ohio   |		In Probate Court.

Delaware County ss. |

		Personally appeared in open Court,

W.B. Hedges and Etta Roloson, the subscribing wit=

nesses to the last Will and Testament of Lydia E. 

Young, late of Delaware Township in said Delaware 

County, deceased; who being duly sworn according to 

law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing 

but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will,

depose and say:  That the paper before them bearing 

date the 29" day of May. A.D. 1888, purporting to be 

the last Will and Testament of Lydia E. Young - now

deceased, is the Will of said deceased Lydia E. Young,

that they were present at the execution of said 
				
Will, and at the request of the Testatrix, respectively

subscribed their names to the same as witnesses,

in her presence; that they saw the said Lydia E.

Young, deceased, sign and seal said Will, and heard

her acknowledge the same to be her last Will and

Testament, and that the said Lydia E. Young at the 

time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was

of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under

any restraint.

			W.B. Hedges

			Etta Roloson.

Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses in open

Court, this 12th day of June, A.D. 1888.

			     N.F. Overturf

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                    <text>[page 264]

[corresponds to page 198 of Delaware County Will Records 

Vol. 8 1887-1890]

198

		Lydia E. Young's Will

		     Journal Entry.

June 12" 1888.

In the Matter of the Will of }

Lydia E. Young. deceased.    }

			      Be it Remembered, that,

heretofore, to-wit: on the 9th day of June. A.D. 1888,

an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last

Will and Testament of Lydia E. Young, late of 

Delaware City, in this County, deceased, was pro=

=duced in open Court for probate, and was then filed.

And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the

Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and

of the application to admit the same to probate and 

record in this Court, has been given to Lizzie E. Young,

John L. Young, Robert W. Young and Guy  Earl

Young, heirs and next of kin of the Testatrix,

resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former

order of this Court; (George W. Young. Jr. widower of

said decedent having waived notice and consented to 

the probate of said Will) therefore, on this day came

W.B. Hedges and Etta Roloson the subscribing

witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn,

testified to the due execution and attestation of said

Will.  Which testimony was reduced to writing, by

them respectively subscribed, and filed with said

Will, whereupon the Court finds that the aforesaid

instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament

of said Lydia E. Young, deceased.  That the same

was duly executed and attested; and that the said

Testatrix, at the time of making, signing and sealing

said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and mem=

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testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as

the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this 

Court.
			N. F. Overturf

				Probate Judge

		Copy of Will.

	Last Will of Lydia E. Young

I, Lydia E. Young of Delaware Ohio, do on this 

29th day of May. at the City of Delaware

Ohio, make and publish this my last Will and
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		Samuel T. McMorran's Will&#13;
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			   N.F. Overturf&#13;
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				Probate . Judge.&#13;
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			   Samuel T. McMorran, Deceased.&#13;
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		       D.W. Todd.&#13;
&#13;
			 Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Be, it Remembered, That on this, the 10th day of &#13;
&#13;
April. A.D. 1888, an instrument of writing pur=&#13;
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&#13;
of the application to admit the same to Probate and Record&#13;
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be given to Susan B. McMorran, widow and Isaac&#13;
&#13;
N. McMorran, next of kin of the Testator, resident &#13;
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&#13;
said application will be for hearing before this Court&#13;
&#13;
on the 17th day of April A.D. 1888, at 10 o'clock&#13;
&#13;
A.M.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Subpoena.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio       }	  To Edward Fry and Lambert Pond.&#13;
		   &#13;
Champaign County , }&#13;
&#13;
		You are hereby required to attend be=&#13;
&#13;
=fore the Probate Court, within and for said County,&#13;
&#13;
held at the Court House, in Urbana, of said County,&#13;
&#13;
on the 17th day of April. A.D.1888, at 10 o'clock A.M.,&#13;
&#13;
to testify all and singular, such matters and things&#13;
&#13;
which you may know as to the execution of the last&#13;
&#13;
Will and Testament of Samuel T. McMorran, deceased.&#13;
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      Witness my hand and official seal, this 10th day&#13;
&#13;
of April. A.D. 1888.&#13;
&#13;
		    	D.W. Todd.&#13;
&#13;
    {Seal}		     Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Notice to Heirs.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio     }ss		In the Probate Court.&#13;
		  &#13;
Champaign County. }&#13;
&#13;
			In the Matter of the last Will and&#13;
&#13;
Testament of Samuel T. McMorran, decd&#13;
&#13;
			   To J.Q. Baker.&#13;
&#13;
				You are hereby&#13;
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commanded to notify Susan B. McMorran &amp; Isaac&#13;
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N. McMorran giving at least three days notice, that&#13;
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			     D.W.Todd.&#13;
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Susan B. McMorran and Isaac N. McMorran.&#13;
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		   	J.Q. Baker.&#13;
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Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this&#13;
&#13;
11" day of April A.D. 1888.&#13;
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			  J.P. Northcutt.&#13;
&#13;
			      Notary Public&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
We the undersigned person within named hereby ac=&#13;
&#13;
=knowledge service of the within notice, this 11" day of &#13;
&#13;
April. A.D. 1888.&#13;
&#13;
			  S.B. McMorran&#13;
&#13;
			  I.N. McMorran.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Be it Remembered, That, heretofore to-wit: on the&#13;
&#13;
10" day of April A.D. 1888, an instrument of writing,&#13;
&#13;
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of S. T. &#13;
&#13;
McMorran, late of St. Paris, Champaign County,&#13;
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Ohio, deceased, was produced in open Court and offered for&#13;
&#13;
probate and was then filed.  And it now being shown to&#13;
&#13;
the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing&#13;
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of said Will and of the application to admit the same&#13;
&#13;
to probate and record in this Court, has been given to the&#13;
&#13;
next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio,&#13;
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pursuant to a former order of this Court:  Thereupon,&#13;
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      In the name of the Benevolent Father of All,&#13;
&#13;
	    I, S. T. McMorran of Saint Paris,&#13;
&#13;
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shall be deducted from any interest accruing to her,&#13;
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in my estate under the Laws of the State.&#13;
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during her natural life.&#13;
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McMorran, his wife and their child or children a&#13;
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good home, substantial support and clothing, during&#13;
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								&#13;
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		Samuel T. McMorran's Will&#13;
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Item 8th  Holding Notes and Mortgage from Fants on&#13;
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&#13;
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			 S.T. McMorran - Seal -&#13;
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Signed and acknowledged by said S.T. McMorran&#13;
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last above written.&#13;
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			Edward Fry&#13;
&#13;
Post Office		Lambert Pond.&#13;
&#13;
   St. Paris. O.&#13;
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		Proof of Will.&#13;
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The State of Ohio.     }		In the Probate Court.&#13;
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Champaign County.  }&#13;
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		Personally appeared in open Court&#13;
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Edward Fry and Lambert Pond the subscribing wit=&#13;
&#13;
=nesses to the last Will and Testament of S.T.&#13;
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McMorran, late of St. Paris, in said Champaign&#13;
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			    Edward Fry&#13;
&#13;
			    Lambert Pond.&#13;
&#13;
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open&#13;
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Court, this 17" day of April. A.D. 1888.&#13;
&#13;
			    D.W. Todd.&#13;
&#13;
	 {Seal}			Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
	  	Certificate to Copies.&#13;
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&#13;
The State of Ohio } ss.&#13;
		  }&#13;
Champaign County. }	I, D.W. Todd, Judge and Ex. offi=&#13;
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within and for said County, said Court being a Court &#13;
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of Record having a Seal, do hereby certify that the&#13;
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foregoing is a full and correct copy of Last Will &amp;&#13;
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Testament, of S.T. McMorran, deceased, together with&#13;
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the Probate Thereof as of Record F. Page 348.  Will&#13;
&#13;
Records, of this Court.&#13;
&#13;
I further certify, that by the Laws of the State of &#13;
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Ohio, I am Ex-officio Clerk of said Court, having&#13;
&#13;
sole custody of the Records, Archives and Seal of&#13;
&#13;
said Court; that I have been duly commissioned and&#13;
&#13;
qualified as Judge of said Court, and that this at=&#13;
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			In Testimony Whereof, I&#13;
&#13;
have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of&#13;
&#13;
said Court at Urbana, Ohio, this 18 day of June, &#13;
&#13;
A,D, 1888.&#13;
&#13;
		  D.W. Todd&#13;
&#13;
 {Seal}		    Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
		By L. H. Todd,&#13;
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			N.F. Overturf&#13;
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	{Seal}		   Probate Judge.&#13;
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&#13;
		Journal Entry.&#13;
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June 29" 1888.&#13;
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of Peter Wollam, decd	   }	Be it remembered, that hereto=&#13;
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&#13;
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I, the undersigned, nephew &amp; Legatee of the within named&#13;
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			  Wirt Lawrence.&#13;
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&#13;
The State of Ohio       }		In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County,ss.}&#13;
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			In the Matter of the last Will and &#13;
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			N. F. Overturf&#13;
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   {Seal}		    Probate Judge.&#13;
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&#13;
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Delaware County ,ss.&#13;
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of August. A.D. 1883. purporting to be the last&#13;
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Will and Testament of Ann Roberts now deceased, &#13;
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seal said Will and Testament, and that the said &#13;
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			  Mary E. Cone&#13;
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			  Jno. A. Cone.&#13;
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			  N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
	 {Seal}		      Probate Judge&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of  }&#13;
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Ann Roberts, deceased.	      }	Be it remembered, that here=&#13;
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			      N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				Probate Judge.&#13;
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		  Copy of Will.&#13;
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  In the name of the Benevolent Father of All,&#13;
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					  I Ann&#13;
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Item 1st  I will and direct that all my just debts and funeral&#13;
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suitable monument to be inscribed with my own and&#13;
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June 9th 1888.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will   }&#13;
&#13;
of Frederick Oesterle, decd }&#13;
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			This day, an instrument of &#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
		    N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
			Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
	   Waiver.&#13;
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this 12th day of June. A.D. 1888.&#13;
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		     Matilda Oesterley, widow, &amp;&#13;
&#13;
		     Fredrick C. Oesterle, Son of&#13;
&#13;
		     Frederick Oesterle.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
	    Notice to Heirs.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio   }  		In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County,ss. }&#13;
&#13;
			In the matter of the last Will and &#13;
&#13;
Testament of Frederick Oesterle, deceased.&#13;
&#13;
			To Adelia B. Oesterle - Helen E.&#13;
&#13;
Tipton - Fred C. Oesterle - Matilda Donhimer - Amelia&#13;
&#13;
L. Oesterly - Clara N. Oesterle - Francis N. Oesterle,&#13;
&#13;
Edward O.L. Oesterle.&#13;
&#13;
	You are hereby notified that on the 9" day &#13;
&#13;
of June. A.D. 1888, an instrument of writing, purporting&#13;
&#13;
to be the last Will and Testament of Frederick Oes=&#13;
&#13;
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	      			N.F. Overturf  Probate Judge&#13;
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			N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
	  {Seal}	  Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
June 12 1888.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of      }&#13;
&#13;
Frederick Oesterly, deceased. }	Be it remembered, that&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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Fred C. Oesterle- Matilda S. Donhimer Amelia&#13;
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&#13;
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[corresponds to page 217 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 

1887-1890]


									

							217

		Frederick Oesterle's Estate,

		   Testimony of Witness.


In Probate Court       }	In the matter of proving the last 

Will

Delaware County, Ohio. }	and Testament of Frederick 

Oesterle, deceased


The State of Ohio      }

Delaware County,ss     } Werter B. Albright, being duly sworn

			 and examined as a witness in the

above entitled matter, says; I was present at the exe=

=cution of the instrument now shown to me, bearing

date the 30" day of August. A.D. 1884, and offered for 

probate as the last Will and Testament of Frederick

Oesterle, late of Delaware Township, in said County

of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Frederick Oes=

=terle, now deceased, sign and seal said instrument,

and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last 

Will and Testament; and I, thereupon, at his request, and

in his presence, subscribed my name to the same as a

witness.  The said decedent, at the time of making,

signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age, of

sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.

			Werter B. Albright

Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open

Court, this 13" day of June. A.D. 1888

			   N.F. Overturf

	{Seal}			Probate Judge.


		Journal Entry.

June 13 1888,

In the Matter of the Will Of  }

Frederick Oesterle, deceased  }	This day came Werter B.

				Albright, one of the subscrib.

=ing witnesses to said Will of Frederick Oesterle, dec-,

and after being duly sworn testified to the due execu=

=tion and attestation of said Will.  Which testimony 

was reduced to writing, by him subscribed, and filed

with said Will.

 And it appeared that William A. Smith, one of 

the subscribing witnesses to said Will, is a resident

of San Diego, California, and is without the jurisdic=

=tion of this Court, it is therefore ordered that a Com=

=mission with the Will annexed issue herein to 

Frank S. Jennings of San Diego, California,

directing him to take the deposition of said subscribing

witness, and return the same duly verified, with all

convenient speed to this Court

			   N.F. Overturf

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&#13;
		Frederick Oesterle's Will.&#13;
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			Commission.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
	To take Testimony of Witness to Will&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio	     }  To Frank S. Jennings, Greeting:&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County, ss.      }&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
	Know Ye That we, in confidence of your&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
presents do give you full power and authority to examine&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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of Frederick Oesterle, decd, hereto annexed, late of&#13;
&#13;
the County of Delaware, in the State of Ohio, deceased;&#13;
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and therefore we command you, that at certain days &#13;
&#13;
and places appointed by you, you cause the said Wil=&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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	     In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F. Over-&#13;
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			    N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
    {Seal}			Probate Judge&#13;
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		Copy of Will.&#13;
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   I, Frederick Oesterle, a resident of the City of &#13;
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sound mind and memory, revoking all other former&#13;
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&#13;
Item First,  I do hereby nominate and appoint my beloved wife&#13;
&#13;
Matilda, Guardian of my minor daughters Amelia &#13;
&#13;
Louisa, Clara Nellie and Nettie Francis, until they&#13;
&#13;
shall arrive at the age of Eighteen years or shall in=&#13;
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until he shall arrive at the age of twenty one years.&#13;
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                                                       219&#13;
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Item Fourth:  I desire that my business property, situate on the &#13;
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North East corner of William and Sandusky Streets in &#13;
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[corresponds to page 220 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 &#13;
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1887-1890]&#13;
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220&#13;
		Frederick Oesterle's Will.&#13;
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against any and all damages, taxes or license that may&#13;
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chairs and other furniture which may be in the said&#13;
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Item Seventh.  I desire that the principal of any and all invest=&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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Item Eighth.  I desire that no division or partition of my estate be&#13;
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Item Ninth:  If when all my children shall have attained their&#13;
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1887-1890]&#13;
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						221&#13;
		Frederick Oesterle's Will&#13;
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Item Tenth:  If my wife should again marry during the minority&#13;
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I enjoin upon the guardian of my minor children the&#13;
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				     In testimony&#13;
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30" day of August in the year of Our Lord One&#13;
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Thousand Eight hundred and Eighty four.&#13;
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		Frederick Oesterle's Will.&#13;
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=liam A. Smith, one of the subscribing witnesses to&#13;
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deceased, late a resident of said County and State, which&#13;
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that he was first duly sworn by me, according to law,&#13;
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&#13;
A.D. 1888.&#13;
			Frank S. Jennings.&#13;
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			   	Commissioner&#13;
&#13;
	      Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
July. 9" 1888.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of }&#13;
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Frederick Oesterle, decd     }&#13;
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that the same, together with the testimony of the witness=&#13;
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[corresponds to page 224 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 &#13;
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1887-1890]&#13;
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224&#13;
		Michael Leitners Will&#13;
&#13;
		    Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
July 25 1888&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of }&#13;
&#13;
Michael Leitner, deceased    }	This day, an instrument of &#13;
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last Will and Testament of Michael Leitner, late of Dela=&#13;
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open Court for Probate.  On Consideration Whereof, it&#13;
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&#13;
or next of kin of the Testator resident of the State of &#13;
&#13;
Ohio, no Notices were issued.  And it further ap=&#13;
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Christopher Turkoff, the subscribing witnesses to said&#13;
&#13;
Will, are residents of Columbus, Franklin County. Ohio,&#13;
&#13;
and are without the jurisdiction of this Court, it is there=&#13;
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			N.F. Overturf&#13;
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			   Probate Judge.&#13;
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Know Ye, That we, in confidence of your prudence and&#13;
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witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Michael&#13;
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Leitner hereto annexed, late of the County of Delaware,&#13;
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			   F.M. Marriott&#13;
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			      N.F.Overturf&#13;
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	{Seal}			Probate Judge&#13;
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		Journal Entry.&#13;
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Aug. 8" 1888&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of&#13;
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Lucy A Hanawalt, decd,		Be it remembered, that hereto=&#13;
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late of Liberty Township, in this County, deceased, was&#13;
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I, Lucy Ann Hanawalt wife of Charles Hana=&#13;
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				                              This day, an instrument of &#13;
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I, the undersigned widow of the within named decedent, hereby&#13;
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			     Martha Ross.&#13;
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			                            In the matter of the last Will and&#13;
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		   	To James T. Ross. &amp; David M.&#13;
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D. 1888 an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last&#13;
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			N.F. Overturf&#13;
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		     N.F. Overturf&#13;
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&#13;
1887-1890]&#13;
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&#13;
		James Lampman's Will&#13;
&#13;
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open&#13;
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&#13;
			      N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
       {Seal}			 Probate Judge,&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		   Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
October 15 1888.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of&#13;
&#13;
James Lampman, decd&#13;
&#13;
				Be it remembered, that &#13;
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&#13;
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 Mary A. Lampman, widow of said Testator, has in&#13;
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writing, waived further notice, and consented to the pro=&#13;
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of the State of Ohio, - Therefore, on this day, came&#13;
&#13;
George J. Roberts and Arthur W. Neilson the sub=&#13;
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testified to the due execution and attestation of said&#13;
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them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, where:&#13;
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=upon the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing&#13;
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is the last Will and testament of said James Lampman,&#13;
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deceased.  That the same was duly executed and attested;&#13;
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and that the said Testator, at the time of making, sign=&#13;
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and memory, and not under any restraint.  It is, there:&#13;
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=fore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admit:&#13;
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			   N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Copy of Will.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I&#13;
&#13;
James Lampman of Berkshire Township. Delaware&#13;
&#13;
County Ohio, do make and publish this my last will&#13;
&#13;
and testament.&#13;
&#13;
First.  It is my will that my just debts and all charg:&#13;
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=cluding the farm on which we now reside Situate&#13;
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 I do also authorize and empower her if it shall become&#13;
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authorized to dispose of the same as she may deem best&#13;
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			 James Lampman  {Seal}&#13;
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 Signed and acknowledged by said James Lampman -&#13;
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as his last will and testament in our presence and signed&#13;
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250&#13;
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		Isaac Vansickle's Will&#13;
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4398		  Journal Entry.&#13;
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October. 12 1888.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of }&#13;
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Isaac Vansickle, deceased,  }	This day an instrument of&#13;
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The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County.ss.&#13;
&#13;
			In the matter of the last Will and&#13;
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Testament of Isaac Vansickle, deceased.&#13;
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			To A. A. Vansickle_ Bertie L.&#13;
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Brown and Mary A. Vansickle.&#13;
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12 day of October. A.D. 1888, an instrument of writing&#13;
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purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Isaac&#13;
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Vansickle late of Kingston Township, in said County.deceased,&#13;
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10 o'clock A.M.,&#13;
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		     N.F. Overturf&#13;
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    {Seal}		 Probate Judge,&#13;
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Dated at Delaware Ohio, this 12 day of October. A.D. 1888.&#13;
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		    Journal Entry.&#13;
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			In the name of the Benevolent&#13;
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Father of all Amen&#13;
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		   I Isaac Vansickle being of full&#13;
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		Nudeget J. Callaher's Will&#13;
&#13;
			Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
October 30 1888.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of&#13;
&#13;
Nudeget J. Galleher, deceased.&#13;
&#13;
				This day an instrument of writing&#13;
&#13;
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Nudeget J.&#13;
&#13;
Galleher, late of Delaware City, in this County, deceased.&#13;
&#13;
was produced in open Court for probate ,  On consideration where:&#13;
&#13;
of, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court.&#13;
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&#13;
of said Testator, and in writing, waived further notice and&#13;
&#13;
consented to the probate of said Will.  And the hearing &#13;
&#13;
for the proving of said Will is set for Wednesday the 31st &#13;
&#13;
day of October. A.D. 1888, at 10 o'clock A.M.&#13;
&#13;
					 N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
					    Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
		Waiver.&#13;
&#13;
We, the undersigned heirs &amp; widow of the within named&#13;
&#13;
decedent, hereby waive further notice, and consent to the imme=&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
   Dated this 30 day of October.A.D.1888.&#13;
&#13;
	W.F. Galleher	     Annie B. Galleher&#13;
&#13;
	Leroy K. Galleher    May G. Wolfley&#13;
&#13;
	Eliza Galleher	     Willard Galleher .&#13;
&#13;
		Probate of Will.&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County,ss.&#13;
&#13;
			Personally appeared in open Court Wm&#13;
&#13;
Hollenbaugh and J. Hipple the subscribing witnesses to &#13;
&#13;
the last Will and Testament of Nudeget J. Galleher . &#13;
&#13;
late of Delaware Township in said Delaware County, de:&#13;
&#13;
: ceased; who being duly sworn according to law, to speak&#13;
&#13;
the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in re=&#13;
&#13;
=lation to the execution of said Will, depose and say:  That the&#13;
&#13;
paper before them bearing date the 22 day of May . A.D 1876.&#13;
&#13;
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Nudeget J.&#13;
&#13;
Galleher now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Nude:&#13;
&#13;
=get J. Galleher, that they were present at the execution of&#13;
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said Will, and at the request of the Testator, respectively&#13;
&#13;
subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his&#13;
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			     N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
	{Seal}			Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		  Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
October 31st 1888&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of&#13;
&#13;
Nudeget J. Galleher, deceased	Be it remembered, that &#13;
&#13;
heretofore,&#13;
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				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				  Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Copy of Will.&#13;
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In the name of the Benevolent Father of All I N. J. Galleher&#13;
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					                     257&#13;
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		Margaret E. Bunyan's Will.&#13;
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			Journal Entry&#13;
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November. 12 1888.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of&#13;
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Margaret E. Bunyan, decd&#13;
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				This day, an instrument of &#13;
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			   N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
			Waiver&#13;
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I the undersigned, brother &amp; heir of the within named dece=&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of &#13;
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Margaret E. Bunyan. decd&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
D. 1888, at 10 o'clock A.M&#13;
&#13;
			   N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		    Probate of Will.&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio			In Probate Court&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County,ss.&#13;
&#13;
			Personally appeared in open Court Dav=&#13;
&#13;
=id Rutledge and Henry J. Eaton, the subscribing witnesses to&#13;
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the last Will and Testament of Margaret E. Bunyan, late of&#13;
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Delaware City, in said Delaware County, deceased; who being&#13;
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duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth,&#13;
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execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testatrix, re:&#13;
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			Henry J. Eaton.&#13;
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&#13;
				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
	   {Seal}		  Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		   Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
November 14 1888.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of&#13;
&#13;
Margaret E. Bunyan. decd	Be it Remembered, that hereto:&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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		   Copy of&#13;
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                                                       259&#13;
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of sound and disposing mind and memory, considering the uncer:&#13;
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&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of&#13;
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				 Probate Judge&#13;
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		    Waiver.&#13;
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  Dated this 16 day of November.  A. D. 1888.&#13;
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				  J. P. Landon&#13;
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				   John Landon.&#13;
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	     Probate of Will.&#13;
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The State of Ohio	    In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County .ss&#13;
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			Personally appeared in open Court&#13;
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Margarent Knox. and Fannie A. Blakely, two of the &#13;
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Emilia Landon. late of Trenton Township in said Dela:&#13;
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  In the name of the Benevolent Father of All; I&#13;
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Emilia Landon of Trenton Township. Delaware County,&#13;
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Ohio do make and publish this my last Will and &#13;
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Item 1	I give and devise to my sons John Landon and Joseph&#13;
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both personal and real share and share alike and to the &#13;
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Walker  Joseph Patrick  Thomas Patrick and Sarah&#13;
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Frederick they to share and share alike all of the one&#13;
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both personal and real goes to the children of my sister Betsy&#13;
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  Rooney, deceased, Eugene Rooney and Luella Whitney&#13;
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and one fourth of all my property both personal and real goes&#13;
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to the children of my sister Zernah Grist, Alyda Roberts&#13;
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and Jenna Barkus they to share and share said 1/4 of &#13;
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November 23 1888.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will&#13;
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			This day, an instrument of writing,&#13;
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 Frank P. Dent having waived notice and consented to the&#13;
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The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County.ss.&#13;
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			In the matter of the last Will and&#13;
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			To Rebecca Walker Dent - Celia H.&#13;
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Miller_ Florence M. Hempted _ Ida J. Wagner - Emma C.&#13;
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Dent and George E. Dent.&#13;
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		    You are hereby notified that on the 23&#13;
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=ing to be the last Will and Testament of E.H.Dent, late of &#13;
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				    N.F Overturf&#13;
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					Probate Judge.&#13;
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&#13;
A.D. 1888.&#13;
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			       N.F. Overturf&#13;
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Delaware County.ss.&#13;
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L.J. Wilson and W.H. Wilson, the subscribing witnesses&#13;
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Dent, late of Trenton Township in said Delaware County,&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will   }&#13;
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J. Wagner.  Emma C. Dent and George E. Dent, heirs and next&#13;
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In the name of our Heavenly Father I, Edward H. Dent of &#13;
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				    E.H. Dent	{Seal}&#13;
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				  Burton Moore&#13;
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I direct that the land devised by the foregoing Will to F.P.&#13;
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			   Witness my hand and seal this 11th day &#13;
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			    E.H. Dent.	{Seal}&#13;
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	 	    Journal Entry.&#13;
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December 4 1888.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will&#13;
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				This day, an instrument of writing,&#13;
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			     N.F. Overturf&#13;
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				Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
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		     Waiver.&#13;
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I, the undersigned widow of the within named decedent, here=&#13;
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    Dated this 4 day of December. A.D.1888.&#13;
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			Elizabeth Evans.&#13;
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	    Probate of Will.&#13;
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The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County.ss.&#13;
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			Peronally appeared in open Court Jno. A.&#13;
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Cone and D.G. Edwards; the subscribing witnesses to the last&#13;
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Will and Testament of Thomas Edwards late of Radnor&#13;
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				  D.G. Edwards.&#13;
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4 day of December. A.D. 1888.&#13;
&#13;
				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				     Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Copy of Will.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, Amen:&#13;
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 I, Thomas Edwards, of Radnor Township, Delaware&#13;
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County. Ohio, being of sound and disposing mind and mem=&#13;
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Item 1	I direct that all my just debts be paid out of my estate.&#13;
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Item 2	I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved wife Elizabeth&#13;
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Edwards all the property, both personal and real, and of &#13;
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				Probate Judge.&#13;
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		                                        Waiver.&#13;
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Delaware County.ss    }&#13;
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			                              In the matter of the last Will and Testa=&#13;
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			   Frank M. Marriott&#13;
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			   Flora M. Marriott&#13;
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this 18 day of January A.D. 1889.&#13;
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			N.F. Overturf&#13;
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	{Seal}		   Probate Judge&#13;
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		 Journal Entry.&#13;
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January 18 1889.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will              }&#13;
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1887-1890]&#13;
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		John C. Nutt's Will.&#13;
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February 1 1889.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of  }&#13;
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John C. Nutt, deceased,	       }This day, an instrument of writing,&#13;
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  Elizabeth Nutt, widow, and Mary A. Nutt McLeod - Evaline&#13;
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the State of Ohio, having, in writing waived further Notice and&#13;
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&#13;
A.D.1889, at 10 o'clock A.M.&#13;
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			   N.F. Overturf.&#13;
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				Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
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		Waiver of Service	Filed February. 1 1889.&#13;
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State of Ohio.  Delaware county. ss.&#13;
&#13;
In the matter of Settlement of the Estate of John C. Nutt,&#13;
&#13;
late of Genoa Township in said County, deceased, whereby he&#13;
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made and provided by a last will &amp; testament.  Therefore,&#13;
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We, the undersigned, Widow, and Heirs of the decedent; do&#13;
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hereby waive the service of a Notice in such cases, and consent,&#13;
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and allow the Probate of said Will on the day appointed by&#13;
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His Honor the Probate Judge to determine the question of&#13;
&#13;
Probating the Will according to law in such cases.&#13;
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   Genoa.  January 23 1889.&#13;
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By the Widow 	Elizabeth Nutt.&#13;
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Heirs &amp;c. 	Mary A. Nutt McLeod		Martha S. Nutt&#13;
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		Evaline Nutt Miller		Joseph Nutt&#13;
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		 Edward J. Nutt.		John E. Nutt.&#13;
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&#13;
	   Notice to Heirs.&#13;
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&#13;
The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss.&#13;
&#13;
			In the matter of the last Will and Tes:&#13;
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&#13;
		   To Jesse Nutt.&#13;
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			   You are hereby notified that on&#13;
&#13;
the 1 day of February. A.D 1889, an instrument of writing,&#13;
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purporting to be the last Will and Testament of John C. Nutt&#13;
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					                  287&#13;
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				  N.F. Overturf&#13;
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  {Seal}			    Probate Judge&#13;
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			Return&#13;
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			N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
     {Seal}		   Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
		Probate of Will&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio			In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss	Personally appeared in open Court Lewis &#13;
&#13;
Knox and Lovett T. Scofield the subscribing witnesses to the last&#13;
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Will and Testament of John C. Nutt, late of Genoa Town=&#13;
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according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and nothing&#13;
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but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, depose and&#13;
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say:  That the paper before them bearing date the 11 day of Novem=&#13;
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John C. Nutt, now deceased, is the Will of said deceased John&#13;
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			  Lewis Knox&#13;
&#13;
			  Lovett T. Scofield .&#13;
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Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court,&#13;
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this 9 day of February. A.D. 1889.&#13;
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			  N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
			     Probate Judge&#13;
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In the matter of the Will of  }&#13;
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I John C Nutt of Genoa Township in Delaware County. Ohio,&#13;
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						           291&#13;
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February 13 1889&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will&#13;
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				This day ,an instrument of writing&#13;
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the 16th day of February. A.D. 1889, at 2 o'clock P.M.&#13;
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				                                    N.F. Overturf&#13;
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				                                                   Probate Judge.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of         }&#13;
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Louisa Waterman, deceased.     }&#13;
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				Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit:&#13;
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				                                  N.F. Overturf&#13;
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	{Seal}			                                   Probate Judge&#13;
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		Testimony of J. L. Tyler.&#13;
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In Probate Court.	In the Matter of Proving the last Will and&#13;
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			John M. Sycks.&#13;
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				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
	{Seal}			    Probate Judge&#13;
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		                             Journal Entry.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of  }&#13;
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				                                 The hearing of said Will having&#13;
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In the name of the Benevolent Father of all I Louisa &#13;
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	      In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand&#13;
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			   Louisa Waterman	{Seal}&#13;
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		  N.F. Overturf&#13;
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		       John W. Highwarden&#13;
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			 E. A. Highwarden&#13;
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			A. Highwarden&#13;
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					'&#13;
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		                                 Journal Entry.&#13;
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February. 25 1889.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of          }&#13;
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Abram Highwarden, deceased. }&#13;
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				                                         This being the day set for the hear:&#13;
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				 N.F. Overturf&#13;
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&#13;
	{Seal}		Probate Judge&#13;
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			Journal Entry.&#13;
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Abram Highwarden, deceased.  }&#13;
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		Abram Highwarden's Will.&#13;
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		    Copy of Will.&#13;
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In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I, Abram&#13;
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Highwarden of the City of Delaware County of Delaware&#13;
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and State of Ohio, being of sound and disposing mind and&#13;
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First.	I desire all my just debts be paid including my funeral expenses.&#13;
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&#13;
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family a lot in Oak Grove Cemetery and to remove there:&#13;
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&#13;
herein mentioned, which my wife shall have, shall be&#13;
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                    <text>[page 367]&#13;
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[corresponds to page 301 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]&#13;
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		Rhoda Maria Frost's Will              301&#13;
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		    Journal Entry.&#13;
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March 27 1889.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of&#13;
&#13;
Rhoda Maria Frost - Deceased.&#13;
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				This day an instrument of writing, &#13;
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purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Rhoda Maria&#13;
&#13;
Frost, late of Delaware Township, in this County, deceased,&#13;
&#13;
was produced in open Court for Probate:  On Consideration&#13;
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next of kin of said Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, and&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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Beecher the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last&#13;
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Will and Testament of said Rhoda Maria Frost, deceased.&#13;
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said testatrix at the time of making , signing and sealing said&#13;
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			W. F Overturf&#13;
&#13;
			Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
			Waiver&#13;
&#13;
I, the undersigned Julia A. Pateridge of the within named dec-&#13;
&#13;
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said Will.&#13;
&#13;
Dated this 27" day of March A.D. 1889&#13;
&#13;
			Julia A. Patridge&#13;
&#13;
			Probate of Will&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio   }  In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County   }&#13;
&#13;
			                      Personally appeared in open Court,John&#13;
&#13;
S. Jones and Henery H. Bucher the subscribing witnesses to the&#13;
&#13;
last Will and Testament of Rhodia Mariah Frost, late of Dela-&#13;
&#13;
ware Township in said Delaware County, deceased; who being&#13;
&#13;
duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth,&#13;
&#13;
and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said&#13;
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Will, depose and say: That the paper before them bearing date&#13;
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		Rhodia Maria Frosts Will          &#13;
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27th day of March A.D. 1889.&#13;
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			W. F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
			Probate Judge&#13;
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&#13;
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All: I Rhodia&#13;
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Maria Frost do make and publish this my last Will and Tes-&#13;
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&#13;
Item 1st  I desire that all my just debts and funeral expenses shall&#13;
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be first paid.&#13;
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Cinthia E. Willis shall be paid Fifty Dollars each which&#13;
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sums I desire shall be a lien in my real estate.&#13;
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&#13;
paying the foregoing legacies and items set forth in the first and&#13;
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second items of this my Will shall be equally divided between&#13;
&#13;
Wesley F. Robson and Abbie F. Ayer.&#13;
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			In testimony hereof, I have hereunto set my&#13;
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			Rhoda Maria Frost  (seal)&#13;
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[corresponds to page 303 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-&#13;
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		Owen Robinson's Will&#13;
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		Journal Entry&#13;
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April 2nd 1889&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will          }&#13;
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of Owen Robinson deceased }  This day, an instrument of writing&#13;
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			                                              purporting to be the last Will and&#13;
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Testament of Owen Robinson, late of Genoa Township, in this&#13;
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County, deceased was produced in open Court for Probate; On&#13;
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consideration thereof, it is ordered that the said  Will be filed&#13;
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said Testator resident of the State of Ohio, thereupon came&#13;
&#13;
W.D. Breanahan and Michael Malone, the subscribing witness-&#13;
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		Owen Robinson's Will&#13;
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Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 2nd&#13;
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&#13;
      (seal)            W. F. Overturf&#13;
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  Columbus O, Feby 16th 1886&#13;
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			I, Owen Robinson of Genoa Town-&#13;
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[corresponds to page 305 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-&#13;
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						    305&#13;
          Hannah J. Galbreaths Estate.&#13;
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		Journal Entry&#13;
&#13;
April, 2nd 1889&#13;
&#13;
In the Mater of the Will of:}&#13;
&#13;
Hanah J. Galbreath, dec'd }&#13;
&#13;
			This day an instrument of writing&#13;
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purporting to be the last Will and testament of Hannah J.&#13;
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Galbreath, late of Brown Township in this County, deceased&#13;
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was produced in open Court for Probate, On consideration&#13;
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breath her widower, there being no next of kin of the Testa-&#13;
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&#13;
A.D. 1889 at 10 o'clock A.M.&#13;
&#13;
			W. F. Overturf&#13;
			&#13;
			Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
The State of Ohio  }&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County  }    In Probate Court&#13;
&#13;
			                      In the Matter of the last Will and Testament&#13;
&#13;
of Hannah J. Galbreath, deceased.&#13;
&#13;
			To John Galbreath&#13;
&#13;
			You are hereby notified that&#13;
&#13;
on the 2nd day of April A.D. 1889 an instrument of writing pur-&#13;
&#13;
porting to be the last Will and Testament of Hannah J. Galbreath&#13;
&#13;
late of Brown Township, in said County deceased, was produced&#13;
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in open Court and an application to admit the same to probate&#13;
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was the same day made in said Court. Said application&#13;
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will be for hearing before this Court in the 6th day of April. A.D. &#13;
&#13;
1889 &#13;
&#13;
at 10 o'clock A.M.&#13;
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				W. F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
Dated at Delaware Ohio, this 2nd day of April A.D. 1889&#13;
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{seal}&#13;
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			Return&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio}&#13;
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Delaware County  }   T. R Smith being duly sworn says&#13;
&#13;
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he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to&#13;
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				     Probate Judge.&#13;
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	     Testimony of Oliver O. Miller.&#13;
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		 N.F. Overturf.&#13;
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		    Probate Judge.&#13;
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 Dated at Delaware Ohio, this 13th day of March. A.D.1889,&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of&#13;
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				N.F. Overturf&#13;
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	{Seal}			    Probate Judge&#13;
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		Isabella Evan's Will&#13;
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		  Journal Entry.&#13;
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April 22 1889.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of  }&#13;
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Isabella Evans, deceased.      }    This day an instrument of writing,&#13;
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Phoebe M. Evans and Teresa B. Evans heirs and next of&#13;
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kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, that said&#13;
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		     N.F. Overturf&#13;
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			Probate Judge.&#13;
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	                                               Notice to Heirs.&#13;
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Delaware County.ss   }&#13;
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			                              In the Matter of the last Will and Tes=&#13;
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			You are hereby notified that&#13;
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				    Probate Judge&#13;
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			N.F. Overturf&#13;
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	{Seal}		   Probate Judge&#13;
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the time of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was&#13;
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			Henry J. Eaton&#13;
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Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court this &#13;
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27th day of April. A.D. 1889.&#13;
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				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				    Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
		   Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
April 26 1889.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will&#13;
&#13;
Isabella Evans, deceased.&#13;
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			Be it remembered, that heretofore,&#13;
&#13;
to-wit: on the 22nd day of April. A.D. 1889. an instrument &#13;
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of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of&#13;
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Isabeella Evans, late of Delaware City, in this County&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
filed.  And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court,&#13;
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that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the appli:&#13;
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you will return to this Court without delay.&#13;
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			      Given under my hand and the &#13;
&#13;
Seal of said Court, this 27 day of April. A.D.1889.&#13;
&#13;
			    N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
   {Seal}			 Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
			    Delaware County. Ohio&#13;
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    Commissioner's Return, with Deposition of Witness.&#13;
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		           In Probate Court&#13;
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In the Matter of the Probate of	  }    To the Probate Court of the&#13;
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Isabella Evans, deceased.                  }&#13;
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	     Isabella Evans Will&#13;
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				                                               J.W. Bernard.&#13;
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Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, and now&#13;
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here certified to and returned by me, this 30 day of April.&#13;
&#13;
A.D. 1889.&#13;
&#13;
			Geo. W. Myers.&#13;
&#13;
			       Commissioner.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
May 3 1889.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of }&#13;
&#13;
Isabella Evans, deceased.     }&#13;
&#13;
				                                The Commission heretofore issued herein&#13;
&#13;
to take the testimony of John W. Bernard, one of the subscrib=&#13;
&#13;
=ing witnesses to the Will of said Isabella Evans, deceased,&#13;
&#13;
was this day returned duly executed, and the same was filed&#13;
&#13;
herein.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
Bernard, that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last&#13;
&#13;
Will and Testament of said Isabella Evans, deceased.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
said Testatrix, at the time of making, signing and sealing said&#13;
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any restraint.  It is therefore, by the Court ordered, that the&#13;
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said Will be admitted to probate, and that the same, together&#13;
&#13;
with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the&#13;
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					N.F. Overturf&#13;
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                              ________________________&#13;
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On this twentieth day of February. A.D. eighteen hundred &amp;&#13;
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eighty nine at the City of Delaware Ohio, I, the said Isabella&#13;
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&#13;
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Item First:I will that the expenses of my last sickness &amp; funeral be paid&#13;
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&#13;
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Item Second:	I give &amp; bequeath all my household goods &amp; furniture, &#13;
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wearing&#13;
&#13;
apparel, books, pictures &amp; ornaments to my three beloved daughters&#13;
&#13;
Jessie L. - Mary B. &amp; Phebe M. Evans, to be by them equally&#13;
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&#13;
Brothers such keepsakes as their Brothers may select &amp; they in &#13;
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Item Third:	I will &amp; direct, that my son Wesley Z. Evans, shall &#13;
&#13;
not be&#13;
&#13;
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rate of, [two words crossed out] not to exceed the sum of One Thousand &#13;
&#13;
Dol:&#13;
&#13;
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Item Fourth:	I do hereby nominate constitute &amp; appoint my sons Wesley Z. &amp;&#13;
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Aaron N. Evans Executors of my last &amp; Testament, &amp;&#13;
&#13;
knowing them to be honest, faithful &amp; trusty, I request that they&#13;
&#13;
shall not be required to give any bond, or to have made any inven=&#13;
&#13;
=tory or appraisement of my estate or to return to Court any sale&#13;
&#13;
bill thereof.&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
whenever they&#13;
&#13;
may find it necessary in order to pay any indebtedness of my es=&#13;
&#13;
=tate or any indebtedness of the estate of my deceased husband,&#13;
&#13;
the said Thomas Evans, Jr. to sell any property personal or real&#13;
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or both, (excepting that property above in "Item Second" given to &#13;
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&amp; upon such terms as in their judgment may be best for the es=&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
after all&#13;
&#13;
the collectable debts belonging to my estate are collected, &amp; all just&#13;
&#13;
debts owing by estate are paid, to proceed, as soon as in their&#13;
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                    <text>[page 392]

[corresponds to page 326 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-

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326

	     Isabella Evans' Will

to/convert all property of my estate real &amp; personal not theretofore 

dis:

=posed of into money by sale at public or private sale of both &amp; upoon

such terms as they may think best for the estate &amp; deeds in fee 

simple for the real estate so sold to execute and deliver,&amp; the pro:

=ceeds of all my estate left after paying all just debts as aforesaid,

(&amp; excepting the property disposed of in said "Item Second",) my

said Executors shall divide equally share &amp; share alike among my

two beloved sons said Wesley Z. &amp; Aaron N. Evans &amp; my three be:

=loved daughters above in "Item Second" named &amp; my beloved grand=

=daughter Teresa B. Evans only child of my deceased son Thomas

B. Evans to each to one sixth (1/6) part thereof.

Item Seventh:	I do hereby constitute &amp; appoint my said sons, 

Trustees for my

said grand-daughter, now only about four years of age,) &amp; will &amp; 

direct

that they do take the charge &amp; management of that share of my es:

=tate that shall fall to her at the distribution among my heirs above

in "Item Sixth" provided, &amp; that they the said Trustees shall

pay over to her Guardian when she arrives at the age of ten years the

net accumulations of the income of said Teresa's share of my estate,

&amp; that they then annually thereafter pay over the net income thereof

to her guardian until she arrives at the age of eighteen years &amp;

that they then annually thereafter pay over to the said Teresa the 

net income thereof until she arrives at the age of twenty five

years, &amp; that the said Trustees then pay over to her the principal

of her said share of my estate; &amp; their said trust shall thus then

cease &amp; determine.

If the said Teresa shall die before becoming twenty five years of 

age leaving issue surviving her, then the net income of her said

share of my estate shall be annually paid over to the guardian of

said surviving issue until such surviving issue shall arrive at

the age of majority &amp; then the principal shall be paid over to said 

issue

&amp; said trust shall then cease &amp; determine.

If the said Teresa shall die before becoming twenty five years of 

age leaving no issue surviving her, or if surviving issue shall

die before arriving at the age of majority, then, in either event, the

said Teresa's share of my estate shall be equally divided among my 

heirs &amp; said trust shall shall then cease &amp; determine.  I request that

the said Trustees in executing the said trust shall not be re=

=quired to give any bond.

		In testimony whereof I, the said Isabella Evans

have hereunto set my signature this Febr. 20 A.D.1889.

			      Isabella Evans.

Signed by the said Isabella Evans in our presence &amp; by her to us

acknowledged to be her last Will &amp; testament, &amp; signed by us as 

witnesses thereto at her request &amp; in her presence &amp; in the presence

of each other.

			 John W. Bernard.

			  Henry J. Eaton.
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									&#13;
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					                  327&#13;
&#13;
	     Harriet Sackrider's Will&#13;
&#13;
		Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
April 27 1889.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of      }&#13;
&#13;
Harriet Sackrider, deceased.   }  This day an instrument in writ:&#13;
&#13;
				                                      =ing, purporting to be the last&#13;
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Will and Testament of Harriet Sackrider, late of Berkshire&#13;
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Township, in this County. deceased, was produced in open Court&#13;
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for Probate;  On Consideration Whereof, it is ordered that the&#13;
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said Will . be filed in this Court.  There being no next.&#13;
&#13;
of kin of said Testatrix resident of the State of Ohio, the&#13;
&#13;
hearing for the proving of said Will is set for the 2nd day &#13;
&#13;
of May A.D. 1889. at 10 o'clock A.M.&#13;
&#13;
				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				   Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Application for Probate of Will&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio		}	In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss.          }&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Last               }   Application to Admit to Probate.&#13;
&#13;
Will and Testament of Harriet   }   &#13;
&#13;
Sackrider, Deceased.                       }&#13;
&#13;
				To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge&#13;
&#13;
of the Probate Court in and for said County:&#13;
&#13;
				Your petitioner respectfully represents&#13;
&#13;
that Harriet Sackrider late a resident of the Township of&#13;
&#13;
Berkshire in said County, died on or about the 22nd day of &#13;
&#13;
April A.D. 1889 leaving an instrument in writing, hereto at:&#13;
&#13;
=tached, purporting to be her last Will and Testament:&#13;
&#13;
That the said Harriet Sackrider died leaving no widower nor &#13;
&#13;
next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.&#13;
&#13;
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving&#13;
&#13;
of said Will.&#13;
&#13;
		   George A. Yeamans.&#13;
&#13;
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn&#13;
&#13;
to before me, this 27th day of April. A.D. 1889.&#13;
&#13;
			     N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
	{Seal}			Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		     Journal Entry&#13;
&#13;
May 2 1889.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of      }&#13;
&#13;
Harriet Sackrider, deceased.   } Be it remembered, that heretofore, &#13;
&#13;
to-wit:&#13;
&#13;
				                                     on the 27th day of April. A.D. 1889,&#13;
&#13;
an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and&#13;
&#13;
Testament of Harriet Sackrider, late of Berkshire Township, in&#13;
&#13;
this County deceased. was produced in open Court for probate&#13;
&#13;
and was then filed.  And now comes Sophia Hults, one of the&#13;
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	     Harriet Sackrider's Will&#13;
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subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testi:&#13;
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Mina Tooker		        Daughter			         Kilbourne City, Wis.&#13;
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Charley Lewis		Grand- Son			New Carydon, Ind.&#13;
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Edward Lewis		   "                                              "&#13;
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				   N.F. Overturf&#13;
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		Waiver&#13;
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  In the Matter of the Will&#13;
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Sworn to before me, and subscribed in my presence, this 18th day&#13;
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    {Seal}			    Probate Judge&#13;
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Absalom Ports, deceased,    }  Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit:&#13;
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Ports Hannah Crego and Nellie S. Townley heirs and next of kin&#13;
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of the Testator; resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former&#13;
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[corresponds to page 335 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-

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							335

	     Absalom Port's Will

		 Copy of Will

In the name of the benevolent Father of All, I, Absalom Ports

do make and publish this my last Will and Testament.

Item First	I give and devise to my beloved wife in lieu of her 

dower the farm

on which we now reside.  Situate in Berkshire Township in 

Section three of Township four.of Range Seventeen and lot seven:

=teen containing one hundred and twenty three acres &amp; ninety two

hundredths of one acre during her natural life time if she remain

my Widdow provided my wife should marry I then will that my

estate go to probate and all the stock house hold goods furniture

&amp; provisions and other goods and chattles may be thereon at the 

time of my decease during her natural lifetime as aforesaid she how=

=ever selling so much thereof as may be sufficient to pay my just

debts and at the death of my said Wife of her [sic] marrage the real

estate to aforesaid and such part of the said personal property or the 

proceeds

thereof as may then remain unconsumed and unexpended I give and

devise as follows:

Item Second.	I give and devise to my son [sic] Isreal A. Ports One 

thousand dollars

and to my Daughter Rebecca Ports I give and devise One hundred dollars

Item Third.	I also give and devise to my son Israel A. Ports and 

Rebecca Ports an

equal share of all the residue of my property real and personal to=

=gether with my Daughters Mary Lewis  Elizabeth Jane Thompson

[sic] Willmina Ports Hannah Ports.  Serrepta P. Ports.

I do hereby nominate and appoint my son Israel A. Ports Ex:

=ecutor of this my last Will and Testament hereby authorizing and

empowering him to compromise adjust release and discharge in

such manner as he may deem proper the debts and claims due me

I do also authorize and empower him if it shall become necessary

in order to pay my debts to sell by private sale or in such manner

upon such terms of credit or otherwise as he may think proper all

or any part of my real estate and deeds to purchasers to execute ac:

=knowledge and deliver in fee simple.

I do hereby revoke all former Wills by me made.

			   In testimony whereof I have hereunto

set my hand and seal this 13 day Oct. in the year of our Lord

1864.

			   Absalom Ports	{Seal}

Signed and acknowledged by said

Absalom Ports as his last Will

and Testament in our presence and

signed by us in his presence.

		   J.P. Crawford

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June 12th 1889.&#13;
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				This day, an instrument of writing,&#13;
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			N.F. Overturf&#13;
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Catharine Smith		         "		                                Waldo. O.&#13;
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			     Gilbert Carpenter.&#13;
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in this Court, and that due Notice thereof, and of the application&#13;
&#13;
to admit the same to probate and record, be given to Elizabeth&#13;
&#13;
A. Carpenter his widow, and Lafayette Carpenter - Lewis Carpenter -&#13;
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Ada Granger - Catharine Smith and Grant Carpenter heirs and&#13;
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next of kin of said Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that&#13;
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&#13;
					N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
					   Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Notice to Heirs.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio	}   In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss   }&#13;
&#13;
			                             In the Matter of the last Will and Testament &#13;
&#13;
of Lyman Carpenter, Deceased.&#13;
&#13;
			To Elizabeth Carpenter - Lewis Carpenter - &#13;
&#13;
Lafayette Carpenter - Ada Granger - Catharine Smith and &#13;
&#13;
Grant Carpenter,&#13;
&#13;
		You are hereby notified that on the 2nd day of &#13;
&#13;
June. A.D. 1889. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last&#13;
&#13;
Will and Testament of Lyman Carpenter, late of Oxford Town:&#13;
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:ship, in said County, deceased, was produced in open Court, and&#13;
&#13;
an application to admit the same to probate was on the same&#13;
&#13;
day made in said Court.  Said application will be for hearing&#13;
&#13;
before this Court on the 22nd day of June. A.D. 1889. at 1&#13;
&#13;
o'clock P.M.,&#13;
&#13;
			  N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
       {Seal}		     Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
	     Dated at Delaware Ohio this 2 day of June.A.D.&#13;
&#13;
1889.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
			 Return.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio        }&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss.  }&#13;
&#13;
			                             Gilbert Carpenter, being duly sworn,&#13;
&#13;
says that on the 6th day of June. A.D. 1889. he served the&#13;
&#13;
within Notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within&#13;
&#13;
named Ada Granger.  R.L. Carpenter - Lafayette Carpenter-&#13;
&#13;
Elizabeth A. Carpenter- Catharine Smith - Grant Carpen=&#13;
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=ter.&#13;
&#13;
		      Gilbert Carpenter.&#13;
&#13;
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 22nd&#13;
&#13;
day of June. 1889.&#13;
&#13;
			N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
			   Probate Judge.&#13;
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	     Lyman Carpenter's Will. &#13;
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	Probate of Will&#13;
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The State of Ohio	 }     In Probate Court.&#13;
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      C.D. Jones.             Wm Skank.&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
				N.F. Overturf.&#13;
&#13;
				   Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
			Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
June. 22 1889.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of  }&#13;
&#13;
Lyman Carpenter, deceased }  Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-&#13;
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				                                    =wit: on the 5 day of June.A.D.&#13;
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&#13;
Testament of Lyman Carpenter, late of Oxford Township, in this&#13;
&#13;
County deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was&#13;
&#13;
then filed.  And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the &#13;
&#13;
Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the ap=&#13;
&#13;
=plication to admit the same to probate and record in this Court,&#13;
&#13;
has been given to Elizabeth A. Carpenter his widow, and Lewis&#13;
&#13;
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and Grant Carpenter heirs and next of kin of the Testator, resident&#13;
&#13;
of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court; there=&#13;
&#13;
=fore, on this day came C D. Jones and Wm Skank the subscrib=&#13;
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=ing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the &#13;
&#13;
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	     Lyman Carpenter's Will&#13;
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					N.F. Overturf&#13;
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					    Probate Judge.&#13;
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		Lyman Carpenter Will&#13;
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In the name of God amen, I Lymon Carpenter of the town of Waldo&#13;
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 Lafayett  Carpenter.  Robert Lewis Carpenter, Henry Carpenter,&#13;
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Adiah Granger.  Elizabeth Smith and Louisa Ann Peak equal&#13;
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shares except my watch and buggy I give and bequeath to my son&#13;
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Lafayett Carpenter.&#13;
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Lastley	I do hereby nominate and appoint my son Gilbert Carpenter to&#13;
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be executor of this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking&#13;
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		    In witness whereof I have hereunto set&#13;
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my hand and seal this tenth day of April. in the year of our&#13;
&#13;
Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty five.&#13;
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				Lyman Carpenter	{Seal}&#13;
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			William Skank	   "              "&#13;
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						   343&#13;
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4518		Randolph R. Marriott's Will&#13;
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	      Application for Probate of Will&#13;
&#13;
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The State of Ohio	  }  In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss     }&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Last&#13;
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:dolph  R. Marriott. Deceased.&#13;
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&#13;
Judge of the Probate Court in and for said County:&#13;
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				Your petitioner respectfully repre=&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
   day of July  A.D. 1888, leaving an instrument in writ:&#13;
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=ing, hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and Testa:&#13;
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=ment:  That the said Randolph R. Marriott died leaving&#13;
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			Age of&#13;
&#13;
	Name		 Minor		Degree of Kinship.	P.O. &#13;
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Address.&#13;
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Harry Marriott		1 year.			Son.		&#13;
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Columbus.&#13;
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Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving &#13;
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				F.M. Marriott.&#13;
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  The foregoing application was signed in my presence and&#13;
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sworn to before me, this 18 day of June. A.D.1889.&#13;
&#13;
				   N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
      {Seal}			      Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		   Waiver&#13;
&#13;
I, the undersigned Mamie Marriott, widow of the within&#13;
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named decedent, hereby waive further notice, and consent to&#13;
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the probate of said Will.&#13;
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	Dated this 20th day of June. A.D.1889,&#13;
&#13;
				Mame Marriott&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		      Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
June 18 1889.&#13;
&#13;
  In the Matter of the Will&#13;
&#13;
of Randolph Marriott, deceased.&#13;
&#13;
				This day an instrument of writing.&#13;
&#13;
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Randolph&#13;
&#13;
R. Marriott, late of Berkshire Township, in this County -&#13;
&#13;
deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate;  On &#13;
&#13;
Consideration Whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be&#13;
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filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the&#13;
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344&#13;
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	     Randolph R. Marriott's Will&#13;
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&#13;
				 N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				     Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		      Notice to Heirs.&#13;
&#13;
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The State of Ohio	  }	In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss.    }&#13;
&#13;
			In the Matter of the last Will and Tes=&#13;
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			To Harry Marriott:&#13;
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on the 18th day of June. A.D.1889, an instrument of writing&#13;
&#13;
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Randolph&#13;
&#13;
R. Marriott late of Berkshire Township, in said County.&#13;
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deceased, was produced in open Court, and an application&#13;
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to admit the same to probate was on the same day made&#13;
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in said Court.  Said application will be for hearing before&#13;
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this Court on the 28th day of June  A.D. 1889. at 1 o'clock&#13;
&#13;
P.M.,&#13;
&#13;
			      N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				 Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
Dated at Delaware, Ohio, this 18 day of June. A.D.&#13;
&#13;
1889.&#13;
&#13;
	{Seal}&#13;
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			Return.&#13;
&#13;
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The State of Ohio&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss.&#13;
&#13;
			F.M. Marriott being duly sworn, says&#13;
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that on the 20 day of June  A.D.1889, he served the&#13;
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within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within&#13;
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			   N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
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	     Randolph R. Marriott's Will&#13;
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		Probate of Will,&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio	    }  In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss.      }&#13;
&#13;
			Personally appeared in open Court George&#13;
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late of Berkshire Township in said Delaware County, de=&#13;
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			    George J. Roberts&#13;
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			    James. R. Smythe&#13;
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this 28th day of June. A.D.1889.&#13;
&#13;
				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
   {Seal}			  Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		     Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
June 28 1889.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of&#13;
&#13;
Randolph R. Marriott, deceased.&#13;
&#13;
				Be it remembered, that heretofore,&#13;
&#13;
to-wit: on the 18th day of June. A.D 1889. an instrument of &#13;
&#13;
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of&#13;
&#13;
Randolph R. Marriott, late of Berkshire Township. in&#13;
&#13;
this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate-&#13;
&#13;
and was then filed.  And, it now being shown to the satisfaction &#13;
&#13;
of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and&#13;
&#13;
of the application to admit the same to probate and record in&#13;
&#13;
this Court, has been given to Mame Marriott, his widow,&#13;
&#13;
and Harry Marriott, heir and next of kin of the Testator,&#13;
&#13;
resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of&#13;
&#13;
this Court; therefore, on this day came George J. Roberts&#13;
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	     Randolph R. Marriott's Will.&#13;
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					  N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
					      Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		     Copy of Will.&#13;
&#13;
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All: I Randolph&#13;
&#13;
R. Marriott of Berkshire Township. Delaware County. Ohio.&#13;
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do make and publish this my last Will and Testament:&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
Item	First it is my will that all my just debts and charges be paid&#13;
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in the real estate of which my father T.H. Marriott, died seized,&#13;
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Marriott my beloved wife to be her and her heirs forever.&#13;
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	In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand&#13;
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			Randolph R. Marriott	{Seal}&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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as his last Will and Testament in our presence and signed&#13;
&#13;
by us in his presence.&#13;
&#13;
			George J. Roberts&#13;
&#13;
			James R. Smythe.&#13;
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					                   347&#13;
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	     L. Saner Felkner's Will&#13;
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		Journal Entry.&#13;
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June 26th 1889.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of&#13;
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L. Saner Felkner. deceased.&#13;
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				This day, an instrument of pur=&#13;
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&#13;
H. Felkner heirs and next of kin of the Testator, resident of the &#13;
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Stanley B. Anderson, one of the heirs of said Testator, having this&#13;
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&#13;
				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				    Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
	Application for Probate of Will.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio	         }   In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County ss.           }&#13;
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In the Matter of the Last            }&#13;
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Will and Testament of Lewis    }	Application to Admit to Probate&#13;
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S. Felkner - deceased.                  }&#13;
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				                                       To the Hon. N. F. Overturf. Judge of the &#13;
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Probate Court in and for said County:&#13;
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				Your petitioner respectfully &#13;
&#13;
represents that&#13;
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Lewis S. Felkner, late a resident of the Township of Scioto, in said&#13;
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and Testament:  That the said Lewis S. Felkner died leaving Soph:&#13;
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H.W. Felkner			        Son		       Ostrander, O&#13;
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Ann H. Felkner		        Daughter		     "     "&#13;
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Stanley B. Anderson.	Grand-son		     "     "&#13;
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Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of &#13;
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				Stanley B. Anderson.&#13;
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The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to&#13;
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			    N.F. Overturf&#13;
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	{Seal}			Probate Judge&#13;
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	     L. Saner Felkner's Will&#13;
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		                                                       Waiver&#13;
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The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County.ss&#13;
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			In the matter of the last Will and Testament &#13;
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&#13;
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				N.F. Overturf&#13;
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				   Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
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    {Seal}&#13;
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W. Felkner.&#13;
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			Stanley B. Anderson.&#13;
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Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 2nd day &#13;
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    {Seal}		N.F. Overturf.  Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Probate of Will.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss&#13;
&#13;
			Personally appeared in open Court Henry&#13;
&#13;
B. Felkner and D. G. Cratty, the subscribing witnesses to&#13;
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the last Will and Testament of L. Saner Felkner, late of Sci:&#13;
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	     L. Saner Felkner's Will&#13;
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				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
  {Seal}			    Probate Judge.&#13;
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&#13;
			 Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
July 2 1889.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of   }&#13;
&#13;
L. Saner Felkner, deceased.	}  Be it remembered, that heretofore,&#13;
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&#13;
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	                                       L. Saner Felkner's Will&#13;
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		                                         Copy of Will.&#13;
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In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Lewis S. Felkner of&#13;
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				L. Saner Felkner.	{ }&#13;
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[corresponds to page 351 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]&#13;
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									&#13;
&#13;
							351&#13;
&#13;
	     Margaret McVay's Estate.&#13;
&#13;
		Journal Entry&#13;
&#13;
June 21 1889.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of&#13;
&#13;
Margaret McVay. deceased	This day, an instrument of writing, pur=&#13;
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				                                 =porting to be the last Will and Testa=&#13;
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On Consideration Whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be&#13;
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filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the applica=&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
Vay her widower, and Lavila McVay - Mariah James - and Mary&#13;
&#13;
L. Lott heirs and next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State &#13;
&#13;
of Ohio, that said application will be for hearing, before this Court &#13;
&#13;
on the 6 day of July. A.D.1889. at 10 o'clock A.M.., (Floyd McVay&#13;
&#13;
having this day waived Notice and consented to the probate of said &#13;
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&#13;
				     N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
					Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Application for Probate of Will.&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio		In Probate Court&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Last  }&#13;
&#13;
Will and Testament of	 }  Application to Admit to Probate.&#13;
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Margaret McVay. Deceased,&#13;
&#13;
			To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge of the&#13;
&#13;
Probate Court in and for said County:&#13;
&#13;
			Your petitioner respectfully represents that&#13;
&#13;
Margaret McVay late a resident of the Township of Kingston in &#13;
&#13;
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Floyd McVay			Son			Sunbury, O.&#13;
&#13;
Lavila McVay		      Daughter			   "     "&#13;
&#13;
Sophronia McVay		 "			 Kansas&#13;
&#13;
Mariah James		         "			Bradner, O.&#13;
&#13;
Mary L. Lott			         "			Sunbury, O.&#13;
&#13;
  Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
according to law of the pending of said proceedings.&#13;
&#13;
				    Floyd McVay.&#13;
&#13;
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn&#13;
&#13;
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[corresponds to page 352 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]&#13;
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352&#13;
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		                                                 Waiver&#13;
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			      Floyd McVay.&#13;
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	{Seal}			Probate Judge.&#13;
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			Floyd McVay.&#13;
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			     N.F. Overturf&#13;
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				Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
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		Probate of Will.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio	  }   In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss.	  }&#13;
&#13;
			                             Personally appeared in open Court L. S.&#13;
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Owen and I.A. Ports the subscribing witnesses to the last&#13;
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				N.F. Overturf.&#13;
&#13;
    {Seal}			   Probate Judge&#13;
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		Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
July 6 1889.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of&#13;
&#13;
Margaret McVay deceased. } Be it remembered, that heretofore,&#13;
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		Margaret McVay's Will&#13;
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In the name of the benevolent Father of All, I, Margaret Mc&#13;
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				 Margaret McVay&#13;
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                                                                       &#13;
                                                                  355&#13;
&#13;
		William Evans' Will&#13;
&#13;
		   Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
July. 6 1889.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will         }&#13;
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of William Evans, deceased   }  This day, an instrument of writing&#13;
&#13;
				                                     purporting to be the last Will and&#13;
&#13;
Testament of William Evans, late of Radnor Township, in this &#13;
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Consideration Whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed&#13;
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Nancy E. Evans heirs and next of kin of the Testator, resident of&#13;
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&#13;
1 o'clock P.M.&#13;
&#13;
				    N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
					Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
	Application for Probate of Will.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio		}   In Probate Court&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss.          }&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Last       }&#13;
&#13;
Will and Testament of Will:  }  Application to Admit to Probate.&#13;
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=liam Evans, Deceased            }&#13;
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                                                                   To the Item N F Overturf  Judge of&#13;
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the Probate  that in and for said County&#13;
&#13;
                                                                      Your petitioner respectfully represents&#13;
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that William Evans late a resident of the Township of Radner&#13;
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died leaving Margaret Evans widow and the following named&#13;
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William Foster Evans		      Son		                   Radnor O&#13;
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Nancy Elizabeth Evans		      Davy		                        "           "&#13;
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Mary Ann Evans			                  "		                                "           "&#13;
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Robert Llewellyn Evans		      Son		                        "           "&#13;
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  Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving &#13;
&#13;
of said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified &#13;
&#13;
according to law of the pending of said proceedings.&#13;
&#13;
					    Evan Hughes.&#13;
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The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn&#13;
&#13;
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				   N.F. Overturf&#13;
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	{Seal}				Probate Judge&#13;
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		William Evans' Will&#13;
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We, the undersigned widow &amp; next of kin of the within named decedent&#13;
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			    Margaret Evans - Widow&#13;
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		Probate of Will.&#13;
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The State of Ohio	  In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County.ss.&#13;
&#13;
			Personally appeared in open Court George&#13;
&#13;
W. Jones and John S. Gill the subscribing witnesses to the last&#13;
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Will and Testament of William Evans, late of Radnor Township&#13;
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in said Delaware County, deceased; who being duly sworn accord:&#13;
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and at the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names&#13;
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&#13;
			     John S. Gill.&#13;
&#13;
Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court this&#13;
&#13;
8th day of July. A.D.1889.&#13;
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				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
	{Seal}			   Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
			Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
July 8th 1889.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of  } &#13;
&#13;
William Evans, deceased.      }  Be it remembered, that heretofore,&#13;
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and Will of William Evans, late of Radnor Township.&#13;
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in this County deceased, was produced in open Court for pro=&#13;
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					N.F. Overturf&#13;
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					   Probate Judge.&#13;
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		Copy of Will.&#13;
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In the name of the Benevolent Father of All I William&#13;
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Item 1st	It is my desire that all my just debts be first pai.&#13;
&#13;
Item 2nd	It is my Will that my Executor erect a suitable monument&#13;
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Item 3rd	I give and devise to my beloved wife Margaret Evans the use&#13;
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Farm where I now reside in Radnor Township, Delaware Coun:&#13;
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Hundred Dollars in lieu of her dower interest in the residue of my&#13;
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the family at our marriage or purchased by her separate means.&#13;
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adjoining situate in Radnor Township Delaware County. Ohio -&#13;
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and being the same premises conveyed to me by George Willey - &#13;
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upon condition that he pay to my daughter Nancy Elizabeth&#13;
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Hundred Dollars thereof - two years after my decease- and&#13;
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Five Hundred Dollars thereof Three years after my decease.&#13;
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		William Evans Will&#13;
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Acres in Radnor Township. Delaware County - Ohio, subject to&#13;
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the life estate of my beloved wife Margaret Evans in the undivid=&#13;
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credits etc.,  And that he sell at public sale all my said per:&#13;
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collect all claims due me and reduce the same to money or&#13;
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secured notes=as soon after my decease as the same can be&#13;
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conveniently done.&#13;
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&#13;
and my daughter Nancy Elizabeth Evans, - all the residue&#13;
&#13;
of my personal estate ~ after paying the bequests mentioned in&#13;
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this my last Will and Testament in Items 1, 2, and 3,&#13;
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and costs of Administration, to be divided between them&#13;
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equally share and share alike~.&#13;
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Item 10	It is my desire that my beloved wife Margaret Evans&#13;
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accept the part of my estate herein bequeathed to her in this my&#13;
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last Will and Testament as her full share of my estate.&#13;
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In Lieu of dower in the residue of my real estate except my &#13;
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said Homestead Farm = her years allowance = and her part&#13;
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in my personal estate ~ for the reason that the larger portion&#13;
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Item 11	I do hereby revoke all former Wills by me made.&#13;
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						In Testimony hereof,&#13;
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I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 3rd day of May.&#13;
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A.D. 1887.&#13;
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		    William Evans.	{Seal}&#13;
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Signed and acknowledged by said William Evans, as his last&#13;
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Will and Testament in our presence ; and signed by us in his &#13;
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		     George W. Jones.&#13;
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		     John S. Gill.&#13;
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	In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of William &#13;
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      Evans, deceased.&#13;
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			Delaware Ohio December 18 1885.&#13;
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      Received of Mary Ann Price, formerly Mary Ann Evans&#13;
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Fifteen Hundred Dollars and all interest due Sherron&#13;
&#13;
in full of said charge on this bank of said Mary Ann Price&#13;
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are made by this will of William Conrad in favor of&#13;
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myself, as set forth in item NO. 5 of said will which&#13;
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will dated May 3rd 1887 and Lilly Probate on &#13;
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Probate Court of Delaware County Ohio and admitted to &#13;
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record by said Court and Recorded six Vol. Nr. 8&#13;
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of record of ...  And I hereby release send, fully dis-&#13;
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charge said Mary Ann Price on account of said &#13;
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legacy, and hereby acknowledge full payment of this&#13;
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same and said real estate is hereby direct used, &#13;
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said charge in my favor&#13;
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Attach			Nancy Elizabeth Evans&#13;
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N.A. Noll&#13;
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B.L. Freshwater.&#13;
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360&#13;
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		Amanda Dutton's Will.&#13;
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		   Journal Entry.&#13;
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July 17 1889.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of     }&#13;
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Amanda Dutton,deceased.	 }	This day, an instrument of writing,&#13;
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				  N.F. Overturf.&#13;
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					Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Application for Probate of Will.&#13;
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In State of Ohio		}   In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County ss.  }&#13;
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In the Matter of the Last      }&#13;
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Will and Testament of	     }	Application to Admit to Probate.&#13;
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Amanda Dutton, deceased. }&#13;
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			                                                To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge of &#13;
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the Probate Court in and for said County:&#13;
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			Your petitioner respectfully represents&#13;
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that Amanda Dutton late a resident of the Township of Brown.&#13;
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in said County, died on or about the 15th day of July. A.D.&#13;
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1889. leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purport:&#13;
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=ing to be her last Will and Testament:  That the said Amanda&#13;
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Dutton died leaving no widower and the following named person&#13;
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her only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.&#13;
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	Name		Degree of Kinship	P.O. Address&#13;
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Almeda Johnson Newhouse.	Sister		Warrensburg. Ohio&#13;
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&#13;
Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of&#13;
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said Will.&#13;
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			Almeda Johnson Newhouse.&#13;
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The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn&#13;
&#13;
to before me, this 17th day of July. A.D. 1889.&#13;
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				   N.F. Overturf.&#13;
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                                                        361&#13;
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I, the undersigned only next of kin of the within named decedent,&#13;
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			Almeda Johnson Newhouse.&#13;
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			                              Personally appeared in open Court Hugh&#13;
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				 H.B. Knapp.&#13;
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Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court. this&#13;
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18 day of July. A.D. 1889.&#13;
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				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
	{Seal}			   Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
July 18 1889.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of&#13;
&#13;
Amanda Dutton_ deceased.	Be it remembered, that, heretofore, &#13;
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to-wit:&#13;
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		Amanda Dutton's Will.&#13;
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				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				   Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		                                                               Copy of Will&#13;
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				Eden.  March. 2nd 1886.&#13;
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I, Amanda Dutton, make this my last Will and Testament,&#13;
&#13;
I give devise and bequeath all my estate and property real and&#13;
&#13;
personal as follows:  My residence in the Village of Eden Brown&#13;
&#13;
Township. Delaware Count, State of Ohio, known as lots No.&#13;
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(2) and (32) with all the appurtenances attached thereunto .&#13;
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Also my Household effects such as Bedding. Bedsteads.&#13;
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Chairs, Stoves, Carpets, Earthenware, Pictures, Books, in fact&#13;
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every thing pertaining to my home,  Also all my interest in &#13;
&#13;
Bank deposits, Notes, Bonds, or Mortgages or any other prop:&#13;
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&#13;
to Almeda Johnson.&#13;
&#13;
	I appoint Almeda Johnson Executor of this &#13;
&#13;
my Will  [If in the Providence of God Almeda Johnson &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
all the benefits in this Will accruing to Almeda Johnson&#13;
&#13;
shall go.&#13;
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	In witness whereof I have signed and sealed and &#13;
&#13;
published and declared this instrument as my last Will and&#13;
&#13;
Testament.&#13;
&#13;
   {Seal}	Amanda Dutton.&#13;
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&#13;
The said Amanda Dutton at the Village of Eden on the&#13;
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:clared the same as her last Will and we at her request in&#13;
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her presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto&#13;
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written our names as subscribing witnesses.&#13;
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			     Hugh B. McKay	{Seal}&#13;
&#13;
			      H.B. Knapp.	{Seal}&#13;
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&#13;
				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				    Probate Judge.&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
	Copy of Will and Proceedings&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
I, Bridget Burgess, of the Village of Marion Ohio, being of sound&#13;
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mind and memory, declare this to be my last Will and Testament:&#13;
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Item First	It is my wish that all my just debts be paid.&#13;
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during his natural life, In Lot number 502. on East Central&#13;
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this my will, without bond, and I hereby authorize and empower &#13;
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						In Witness Whereof I.&#13;
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Bridget Burgess hereunto set my hand and seal, this 27th day of&#13;
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other, have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses.&#13;
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	   D.R. Crissinger.	Marion  Ohio&#13;
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	   L.D. Hamilton.	Marion  Ohio&#13;
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				   Probate Judge.&#13;
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			Certificate of Will.&#13;
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Marion County ss.  }	I, J.H. Criswell. Sole Judge and Ex=&#13;
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					In Witness Whereof,&#13;
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I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Pro=&#13;
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	{Seal}		   J.H. Criswell&#13;
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				Judge and Ex-Officio Clerk.&#13;
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Will Probated April 17 A.D.1889.&#13;
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					                        365&#13;
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		Mariah Gillies Will&#13;
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		    Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
July.12th 1889.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Nun:   }&#13;
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:cupative Will of Mariah     }&#13;
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Gillies, deceased.		   }  This day, an instrument of writing,&#13;
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&#13;
kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said appli:&#13;
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&#13;
July A.D. 1889 at 10 o'clock. A.M.&#13;
&#13;
			       N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				  Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
	Application for Probate of Will&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio		}    In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss.          }&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Last   }&#13;
&#13;
Will and Testament of	  }	Application to Admit to Probate.&#13;
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Mariah Gillies, deceased.  }&#13;
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			                                       To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge of &#13;
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the Probate Court in and for said County:&#13;
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			                                    Your petitioner respectfully represents &#13;
&#13;
that Mariah Gillies, late a resident of the Township of Liberty in&#13;
&#13;
said County, died on or about the 2nd day of July A.D.1889. leaving&#13;
&#13;
a Statement of her Will which has been reduced to writing hereto at:&#13;
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:tached, purporting to be her last Will and Testament:  That the&#13;
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said Mariah Gillies died leaving no person - widower and the fol:&#13;
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=lowing named person her only next of kin resident of the State &#13;
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	Name.		Degree of Kinship	P.O. Address.&#13;
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James W. Gillies.		Son.		               Youngstown Ohio.&#13;
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Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving &#13;
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of said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified&#13;
&#13;
according to law of the pending of said proceedings.&#13;
&#13;
				    John Cellar.&#13;
&#13;
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The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn&#13;
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				  N.F. Overturf&#13;
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		Mariah Gillies Will&#13;
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Delaware County.ss.     }&#13;
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			                           In the Matter of the last Will and Testament&#13;
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			To James W. Gillies.&#13;
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late of Liberty Township, in said County, deceased, was produced&#13;
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at 10 o'clock A.M.,&#13;
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				N.F. Overturf.&#13;
&#13;
				   Probate Judge.&#13;
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Dated at Delaware Ohio, this 12 day of July.A.D.1889.&#13;
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     {Seal}&#13;
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I the undersigned person within named hereby acknowledge service of&#13;
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				  James W. Gillies .&#13;
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&#13;
In the Matter of the Nuncupative  }&#13;
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					                                         Mariah Gillies , being in her last&#13;
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Delaware County where said Mariah Gillies then was and died.&#13;
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  In the presence of the subscribers did declare her last Will concern=&#13;
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=ing the disposition of her property as follows.&#13;
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I desire all my personal debts and expenses paid.&#13;
&#13;
I desire that sufficient money of my estate be paid E. G. Taggart&#13;
&#13;
and Mrs. Dr. James Hughs so they shall neither have loss by&#13;
&#13;
reason on money they have had to pay or will have to pay be reason&#13;
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of being sureties on the bond of my son James W. Gillies.&#13;
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  I desire that M. Westgate of Cleveland Ohio, be paid out of my estate&#13;
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eighty one Dollars more, in payment of a just debt, owed to him by&#13;
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my said son James W. Gillies.&#13;
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I desire that sufficient money of my estate be used to place a plain&#13;
&#13;
stone at the grave of sister Sarah Gillies of about the value &amp; kind&#13;
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as the graves of our other relatives.&#13;
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I desire that Mr. John Cellar act in settling my estate and carry=&#13;
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Reduced to writing and signed by us this 12th day of July. A.D.&#13;
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			   Cornelia J. Cellar.&#13;
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		                                 Mariah Gillies Will&#13;
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		                                Testimony of Witnesses&#13;
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The State of Ohio	}	Before me N.F. Overturf- Judge of the &#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss.	 }	Probate Court of Delaware County - per=&#13;
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				                        =sonally appeared Cornelius J. Cellar and&#13;
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				Cornelius J. Cellar&#13;
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				Elizabeth D. Cellar.&#13;
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Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence by the above&#13;
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&#13;
			   N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
   {Seal}			Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
			Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
July 19th 1889.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Nuncupative  }&#13;
&#13;
Will of Mariah Gillies, deceased,     }   Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit:&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and&#13;
&#13;
of the application to admit the same to probate and record in this Court,&#13;
&#13;
has been given to James W. Gillies, only heir and next of kin of the Tes=&#13;
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the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the&#13;
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due execution and attestation of said Will which testimony was reduced to writing, by&#13;
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		Albert Turner's Will&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of&#13;
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William L. Turner- Clara Alberta Turner and George Turner&#13;
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				     N.F. Overturf&#13;
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Delaware County ss.   }&#13;
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In the Matter of the Last             }&#13;
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				Your petitioner respectfully represents&#13;
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that Albert Turner, late a resident of the City of Delaware in said&#13;
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his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:&#13;
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	Name		                         Degree of Kinship	P.O. Address&#13;
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William L Turner		                       Son		         Delaware O&#13;
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Clara Alberta Turner	       Daughter		                "        "&#13;
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George Turner			              Son	                       "        "&#13;
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Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of &#13;
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said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified ac:&#13;
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:cording to law of the pending of said proceedings.&#13;
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				     Laura A. Turner&#13;
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The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be=&#13;
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				  N.F.Overturf&#13;
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                             Laura A. Turner.&#13;
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			     N.F. Overturf&#13;
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	{Seal}			   Probate Judge&#13;
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July 30 1889.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will&#13;
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			   Be it Remembered, that heretofore,&#13;
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I, Albert Turner, of the City of Delaware, County of Delaware. &#13;
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Testaments by me made heretofore:&#13;
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this tenth day of June. in the year of our Lord One Thousand&#13;
&#13;
Eight Hundred and Eighty Two.&#13;
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			Albert Turner	{Seal}&#13;
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&#13;
tenth day of  June. A.D.1882,&#13;
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					                       373&#13;
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		Charles H. Martin's Will&#13;
&#13;
		     Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
July 6 1889.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of&#13;
&#13;
Charles H. Martin,deceased.   }	This day, an instrument of writing,&#13;
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Mrs. E.M. Fleming .  John E. Williams - Johanna Evans -&#13;
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&#13;
				N.F. Overturf.&#13;
&#13;
				   Probate Judge.&#13;
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&#13;
	Application for Probate of Will&#13;
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The State of Ohio	}	In Probate Court&#13;
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Delaware Ohio.ss.       }&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Last                }&#13;
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Will and Testament of Charles   }  Application to Admit to Probate.&#13;
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H. Martin - deceased. ~                   }&#13;
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			To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge of the &#13;
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Probate Court in and for said County:&#13;
&#13;
			Your petitioner respectfully represents&#13;
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leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be&#13;
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his last Will and Testament:  That the said Charles H. Mar:&#13;
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Thomas Martin		    Brother			      Celina. Ohio&#13;
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Jacob Martin		                "			              London, Ohio.&#13;
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Mary Clark		           Sister			      Celina	Ohio.&#13;
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L.H. Martin		         Nephew			     Alexander. Ohio.&#13;
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Charles W. Martin	        "			              Perryton Ohio&#13;
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Mrs. E.M. Fleming	 Niece			                          "          "&#13;
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John E Williams		Nephew			      Celina . Ohio.&#13;
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Johanna Evans.		Niece			             Columbus. Ohio&#13;
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Hiram Williams		Nephew			     Granville. Ohio.&#13;
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Lewis Williams		      "			             Granville. Ohio.&#13;
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Philena Seward		Niece			              Perryton  Ohio&#13;
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Anna Williams		   "			                     Perryton  Ohio.&#13;
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		                       Charles H. Martin's Will&#13;
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				N.F. Overturf&#13;
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   {Seal}			   Probate Judge.&#13;
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	Notice to Heirs.&#13;
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The State of Ohio		In Probate Court&#13;
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Delaware County.ss&#13;
&#13;
			In the Matter of the last Will and Testa=&#13;
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John E. Williams - Johanna Evans . Hiram Williams - Lewis&#13;
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				N.F. Overturf&#13;
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				   Probate Judge&#13;
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Dated at Delaware, Ohio, this 6th day of July  A.D. 1889&#13;
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    {Seal}&#13;
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			    Return.&#13;
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The State of Ohio         }&#13;
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Delaware County.ss.	 }   Stephen Hults being duly sworn, says&#13;
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			                             that on the 27th day of July A.D.1889.and&#13;
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prior thereto he served the within notice by delivering a true copy&#13;
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thereof to the within named Thomas Martin.  Jacob Martin - &#13;
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Mary Clark.  L.H. Martin- Charles W. Martin - Mrs. E.M. Fleming - &#13;
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John E. Williams - Johanna Evans. Hiram Williams. Lewis Wil:&#13;
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			    Stephen Hults.&#13;
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Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 30th day of July &#13;
&#13;
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				N.F. Overturf&#13;
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				    Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
			Probate of Will.&#13;
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The State of Ohio        }&#13;
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					                   375&#13;
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		Charles H. Martin's Will&#13;
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Testament of Charles H. Martin late of Berlin Township in said&#13;
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				W H. Duckworth.&#13;
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Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this&#13;
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30th day of July A.D.1889.&#13;
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				N.F. Overturf.&#13;
&#13;
    {Seal}			   Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
			Journal Entry.&#13;
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July 30th 1889.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of    }&#13;
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Charles H. Martin,deceased. }     Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit:&#13;
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				                                       on the 6th day of July A.D.1889, an in=&#13;
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that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to&#13;
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admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has been given&#13;
&#13;
to Thomas Martin.  Jacob Martin.  Mary Clark.  L.H.Martin _ &#13;
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Charles W. Martin.  Mrs. E.M. Fleming.  John E. Williams.  Johan=&#13;
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=fore, on this day came N. Leonard and W.H.Duckworth the sub=&#13;
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		Charles H. Martin's Will&#13;
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				    N.F. Overturf&#13;
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					Probate Judge.&#13;
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		Copy of Will.&#13;
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  Last Will and Testament of Charles H. Martin.&#13;
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I, Charles H. Martin of Berlin Township Delaware County. State&#13;
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foot of Grace.]&#13;
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Second.	I give and bequeath to my faithful friend Stephen Hoults all the &#13;
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				In Testimony Whereof I the said&#13;
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Charles H. Martin have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed&#13;
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my seal this 9th day of December. 1887,&#13;
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			      Charles H. Martin.  {Seal}&#13;
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Signed, sealed and declared by the said&#13;
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his request and in his presence and the&#13;
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presence of each other, have hereto subscribed&#13;
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our names as witnesses ~ the addition&#13;
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[] being made to Item First before &#13;
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signing.&#13;
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		W.H. Duckworth&#13;
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		N. Leonard&#13;
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									&#13;
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					             377&#13;
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		Betsey Smith's Will&#13;
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		   Journal Entry&#13;
&#13;
July. 23 1889.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of  } &#13;
&#13;
Betsey Smith, deceased.        }     This day, an instrument of writing,&#13;
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				                                     purporting to be the last Will and&#13;
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On Consideration Whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be&#13;
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filed in this Court, and that due Notice thereof, and of the appli:&#13;
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=cation to admit the same to probate and record, be given to May&#13;
&#13;
Blanchard and Fred Blanchard heirs and next of kin of the Tes:&#13;
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Testatrix, having in writing waived further notice and consented&#13;
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said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 1st&#13;
&#13;
day of August A.D.1889. at 1 o'clock P.M.&#13;
&#13;
				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				    Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
	Application for Probate of Will.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio	  }	In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss.    }&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Last  }&#13;
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Will and Testament of 	 }	Application to Admit to Probate&#13;
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Betsey Smith, Deceased   }&#13;
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			                                         To the Hon. N F Overturf. Judge of the&#13;
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Probate Court in and for said County.&#13;
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			Your petitioner respectfully represents&#13;
&#13;
that Betsey Smith, late a resident of the Township of Berkshire in&#13;
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said County, died on or about the 11th day of July A.D.1889 leaving&#13;
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an instrument in writing. hereto attached, purporting to be her last&#13;
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Will and Testament.  That the said Betsey Smith died leaving&#13;
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James Smith, widower and the following named persons her only&#13;
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next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.&#13;
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Henrietta Armstrong	   Daughter		       Hillside. P.O. &#13;
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                                                                                                       Colorado&#13;
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May Blanchard		            Grand-child	       Granville, O.&#13;
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Fred Blanchard		                 "     "		               Granville, O.&#13;
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Emma Smith		                   Daughter-in-law		&#13;
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Levi Smith		                     Son		                      51 King Av. Columbus. O.&#13;
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Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of &#13;
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said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified&#13;
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according to law of the pending of said proceedings.&#13;
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				                                                        Levi Smith&#13;
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		Betsey Smith's Will	&#13;
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		       Waiver&#13;
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We, the undersigned Husband &amp; Next of kin of the within named decedent,&#13;
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			     James Smith&#13;
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			     Levi Smith&#13;
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		Notice to Heirs.&#13;
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The State of Ohio	 }	In Probate Court&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss.   }&#13;
&#13;
		                      In the Matter of the last Will and Testament of &#13;
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Betsey Smith, deceased.&#13;
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		  To May Blanchard &amp; Fred Blanchard.&#13;
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   You are hereby notified that on the 23rd day of July A.D.&#13;
&#13;
1889, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and&#13;
&#13;
Testament of Betsey Smith, late of Berkshire Township, in said&#13;
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the 1st day of August A.D.1889 at 1 o'clock P.M.&#13;
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			     N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
   {Seal}			Probate Judge.&#13;
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Dated at Delaware Ohio, this 23rd day of July. A.D.1889.&#13;
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The State of Ohio      }&#13;
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			                       26th day of July A.D.1889 he served the within&#13;
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			                                   N.F. Overturf&#13;
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		                                     Personally appeared in open Court Lissia H&#13;
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			N.F. Overturf&#13;
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this thirteenth day of March in the year of our Lord Eighteen&#13;
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Hundred and Eighty Eight.&#13;
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Delaware County.ss.     }&#13;
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Anna H Miller		   Sister			        Delaware. O.&#13;
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Martha Liggett		   Sister			       Watkins . O&#13;
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Louisa Honater		1/2 Sister			       Ostrander&#13;
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Delaware County.ss    }&#13;
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			Personally appeared in open Court Mary E.&#13;
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				N.F. Overturf&#13;
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	{Seal}			   Probate Judge&#13;
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August 7th 1889.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of        }&#13;
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Robert E. Jennings, deceased.  }&#13;
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				                      Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit:&#13;
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The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn&#13;
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		John McElroy's Will&#13;
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		  Probate of Will&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio	  }   In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss.    }&#13;
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			Personally appeared in open Court Geo. H.&#13;
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Waldo and Geo. C. Eaton the subscribing witnesses to the&#13;
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but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will, depose&#13;
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			   Geo. H. Waldo&#13;
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			   Geo. C. Eaton.&#13;
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&#13;
9th day of September A.D. 1889.&#13;
&#13;
				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
   {Seal}			  Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		    Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
September 9 1889.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will&#13;
&#13;
of John McElroy - deceased.&#13;
&#13;
				Be it remembered, that heretofore, &#13;
&#13;
to-wit:&#13;
&#13;
on the 5th day of SeptemberA.D.1889. an instrument of writing.&#13;
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purporting to be the last Will and Testament of John McEl:&#13;
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&#13;
it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due&#13;
&#13;
notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit&#13;
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the same to probate and record in this Court, has been given&#13;
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to Mariah G. McElroy his widow, Milo G. McElroy and &#13;
&#13;
Stella May Adams  (Ameler H. McElroy having waived&#13;
&#13;
Notice) heirs and next of kin of the Testator, resident of the&#13;
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				     N.F. Overturf&#13;
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					Probate Judge.&#13;
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being in full posession of my mental faculties do make and&#13;
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1	I direct that my remains be buried on the South West&#13;
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on line of Washington St. thence  East to place of beginning,&#13;
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with all the improvements thereon with the free use off the al:&#13;
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392&#13;
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		John McElroy's Will&#13;
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with the land belonging therto, to be held in trust as here-&#13;
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					                        393&#13;
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			  John McElroy.&#13;
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[corresponds to page 394 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]&#13;
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394&#13;
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		Elizabeth Johnson's  Will&#13;
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		   Journal Entry.&#13;
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September 4th 1889.&#13;
&#13;
 In the Matter of the Will of&#13;
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Elizabeth Johnson, deceased.&#13;
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				This day, an instrument of writing, pur=&#13;
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next of kin of said Testatrix, having in writing, waived further notice&#13;
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notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the&#13;
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&#13;
:ry Neff.  Seymour Neff.  Lizzie Neff.  Samuel Neff.  Mary &#13;
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Oller.  Lizzie Oller and John Oller.  next of kin of the&#13;
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Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, that said application will&#13;
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&#13;
D.1889. at 10 o'clock A.M.&#13;
&#13;
			     N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
	Application for Probate of_ Will.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio	}	In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss.   }&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Last             }&#13;
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Will and Testament of 	            }	 Application to Admit to Probate.&#13;
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Elizabeth Johnson. deceased.   }&#13;
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			                 To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge of the Probate&#13;
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Court in and for said County:&#13;
&#13;
			Your petitioner respectfully represents, that&#13;
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Elizabeth Johnson, late a resident of the Township of Harlem in said &#13;
&#13;
County, died on or about the 30th day of August  A.D.1889, leaving&#13;
&#13;
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last&#13;
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Will and Testament.  That the said Elizabeth Johnson died leaving&#13;
&#13;
no widower, and the following named persons her only next of kin&#13;
&#13;
resident of the State of Ohio.&#13;
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	Name		                Age of             Degree of Kinship.	  P.O. Address &#13;
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Alonzo L. Johnson				                    Son.		      Harlem  Ohio&#13;
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Harrison Johnson				                      "			                 Ohio.&#13;
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Laura Kidwell				                  Grand-child		           Indiana.&#13;
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Harry Neff				                                 "           "			        Ohio&#13;
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Seymour Neff		   7 or 8	                "            "		                    "&#13;
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Lizzie Neff		              14		                "            "			            "&#13;
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Samuel Neff		              12		                "            "			            "&#13;
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Mary Oller				                               "             "			        Ohio&#13;
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Lizzie Oller				                               "             "			            "&#13;
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[corresponds to page 395 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]&#13;
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									&#13;
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					                    395&#13;
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		Elisabeth Johnson's Will&#13;
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Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving &#13;
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				     A. L. Johnson.&#13;
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&#13;
				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
	{Seal}			   Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		                                              Waiver&#13;
&#13;
I, the undersigned, next of kin, of the within named decedent, hereby&#13;
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waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.&#13;
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Dated this 4th day of Sept. A.D. 1889.&#13;
&#13;
				                                                A.L. Johnson.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		                          Notice.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio	 }	In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss.   }&#13;
&#13;
			                 In the matter of the last Will and Testament&#13;
&#13;
of Elizabeth Johnson, deceased.&#13;
&#13;
			To Alonzo Johnson.&#13;
&#13;
				You are hereby commanded to notify Har:&#13;
&#13;
=rison Johnson - Harry Neff.  Seymour Neff.  Lizzie Neff _&#13;
&#13;
Samuel Neff-  Marry Oller.  Lizzie Oller. and John Oller.&#13;
&#13;
that on the 4th day of Sept. A.D.1889. an instrument of writing, &#13;
&#13;
purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Elizabeth Johnson, &#13;
&#13;
late of Harlem Township, in said County deceased, was produced in&#13;
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said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate was on&#13;
&#13;
the same day made in said Court.  Said application will be for-&#13;
&#13;
hearing before this Court on the 21st day of September A.D.&#13;
&#13;
1889. at 10 o'clock A.M.&#13;
&#13;
		   Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate &#13;
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Court, at Delaware. Ohio, this 4th day of September A.D.1889.&#13;
&#13;
			    N.F. Overturf&#13;
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Elizabeth Johnson. deceased.   }   Be it remembered, that heretofore, &#13;
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In the name of the benevolent Father of All I Elizabeth Johnson&#13;
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[corresponds to page 398 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of&#13;
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Rebecca Schultz		      Daughter		   Convoy.  Ohio&#13;
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Edwin Worline			Son			   Convoy	 Ohio&#13;
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				N.F. Overturf&#13;
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	{Seal}			   Probate Judge&#13;
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October 14th 1889.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of       }&#13;
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Abraham Worline, deceased.   }	Be it remembered, that heretofore, &#13;
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to-wit:&#13;
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Testament of Abraham Worline, late of Troy Township, in&#13;
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In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All: I, the said&#13;
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		Abraham Worline's Will&#13;
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comfortable support as long as she shall live as she has&#13;
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		Abraham Worline's Will&#13;
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funeral expenses of myself &amp; wife &amp; erecting said monument,&#13;
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Third, divide the net proceeds as above in Item Fourth&#13;
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[corresponds to page 404 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]&#13;
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404&#13;
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		Permelia Cornell's Will&#13;
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		    Journal Entry.&#13;
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September 23rd 1889.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of   }&#13;
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Permelia Cornell, deceased.	}  This day, an instrument of writing, &#13;
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                                                                     purport:&#13;
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				                           =ing to be the last Will and Testament&#13;
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Mary Comstock - Briggs T. Cornell - and Betsey B. Carpenter&#13;
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H.H. Cornell and H. L. Dustin, having, in writing, waived furth:&#13;
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=er notice and consented to the probate of said Will) next of kin&#13;
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of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, that said applica=&#13;
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A.D.1889. at 10 o'clock A.M.&#13;
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				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				    Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
	  Application for Probate of Will.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio	   }	In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss.     }&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Last Will  }&#13;
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and Testament of Permelia	   }   Application to Admit to Probate.&#13;
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Cornell, Deceased. ~                     }&#13;
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			                                                To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge of&#13;
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the Probate Court in and for said County:&#13;
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			    Your petitioner respectfully represents&#13;
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that Permelia Cornell, late a resident of the Township of Berk:&#13;
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=shire, in said County, died on or about the 14th day of September.&#13;
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A D.1889 leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, pur:&#13;
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=porting to be her last Will and Testament:  That the said&#13;
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Permelia Cornell, died leaving no person her widower, and the&#13;
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following named persons his only next of kin resident of the&#13;
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State of Ohio:&#13;
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	Names		Degree of Kinship		P.o. Address.&#13;
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John A. Cornell			Son			        Adatin.  Ill.&#13;
&#13;
Sabina Filbrick						               Oregon.  Mo.&#13;
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George Cornell			Son			       St Mary's Ohio.&#13;
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Mary Comstock						              Flint Fran. Co.&#13;
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Briggs T. Cornell					                     Galena  Ohio&#13;
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Betsey B. Carpenter					             Delaware. O.&#13;
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Hannah Dustin						            Galena.   O.&#13;
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Clay Cornell.						                    Sunbury. O:&#13;
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[corresponds to page 405 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]&#13;
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									&#13;
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					                     405&#13;
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		Permelia Cornell's Will&#13;
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said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified&#13;
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according to law of the pending of said proceedings.&#13;
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				   H.C.Cornell&#13;
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The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn&#13;
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			     N.F. Overturf&#13;
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     {Seal}			Probate Judge&#13;
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		                                            Waiver&#13;
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			   H.C.Cornell&#13;
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The State of Ohio	     } In Probate Court&#13;
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Delaware County.ss.       }&#13;
&#13;
		                                 In the Matter of the last Will and Testa=&#13;
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Township, in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court,&#13;
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and an application to admit the same to probate was on the same&#13;
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day made in said Court.  Said application will be for hearing&#13;
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before this Court on the 2nd day of October A.D.1889. at 10 o'clock&#13;
&#13;
A.M.&#13;
&#13;
	Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,&#13;
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at Delaware, Ohio, this 23rd day of September  A.D.1889.&#13;
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				  N.F. Overturf&#13;
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	{Seal}				Probate Judge&#13;
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			Proof of Service&#13;
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Betsey B. Carpenter.&#13;
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			   H.C.Cornell&#13;
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[corresponds to page 406 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]&#13;
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406&#13;
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		Permelia Cornell's Will&#13;
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		   Journal Entry.&#13;
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October 2nd 1889.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of   }&#13;
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Permelia Cornell, deceased.	}  Be it remembered, that heretofore, &#13;
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7th day of October A.D.1889. to take the testimony of J.F. Jones,&#13;
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the other subscribing witness to said Will.&#13;
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				    N.F. Overturf&#13;
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					Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
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		Testimony of E. Brown&#13;
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In Probate Court. ~	In the Matter of proving the last Will and&#13;
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Delaware County. Ohio	Testament of Permelia Cornell - Deceased&#13;
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			   N.F. Overturf&#13;
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I, Permelia Cornell of Galena Delaware County. Ohio do &#13;
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Permelia Cornell,deceased.	} The Commission heretofore issued&#13;
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		Margaret E. Scott's Will&#13;
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		    Journal Entry.&#13;
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November13th 1889.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of      }&#13;
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Margaret E. Scott,deceased.    }     This day, an instrument of writing,&#13;
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Amelia Ashbrook ( James Downing, having in writing, waiv:&#13;
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next of kin of the Testatrix. resident of the State of Ohio, that&#13;
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day of November A.D.1889. at 10 o'clock A.M.&#13;
&#13;
				 N.F.Overturf.&#13;
&#13;
				     Probate Judge.&#13;
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		Application for Probate of Will.&#13;
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Delaware County.ss.  }&#13;
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In the Matter of the Last       }&#13;
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			Your petitioner respectfully represents that&#13;
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Mariah Curtis		   Daughter			     Radnor.   O.&#13;
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Henry Downing			Son			            Prospect. O.&#13;
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		 Testimony of Witnesses.&#13;
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In Probate Court                }	In the Matter of proving the last Will and&#13;
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Delaware County. Ohio. }	Testament of Margaret E. Scott. deceased.&#13;
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The State of Ohio         }&#13;
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Delaware County.ss.	 }  W. P. Harmon, being duly sworn and exam=&#13;
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offered for probate as the last Will and Testament of Margaret E.&#13;
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Scott, late of Troy Township, in said County of Delaware, deceas_&#13;
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The said decedent, at the time of making, signing and sealing said&#13;
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				W.P.Harmon.&#13;
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Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court this&#13;
&#13;
19th day of November A.D.1889.&#13;
&#13;
			N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
	{Seal}		     Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss.	W.F. Galleher, being duly sworn and&#13;
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			examined as a witness in the above entitled&#13;
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matter, says: I was present at the execution of the instrument&#13;
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now shown to me, bearing date the 23rd day of April  A.D.1889,&#13;
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and offered for probate as the last Will and Testament of&#13;
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Margaret E. Scott, late of Troy Township, in said County of &#13;
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Delaware, deceased, and saw the said Margaret E. Scott, now&#13;
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deceased, sign and seal said instrument, and heard her acknowl:&#13;
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=edge the same to be her last Will and Testament; and I,&#13;
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making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age,&#13;
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			  W.F. Galleher&#13;
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Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this&#13;
&#13;
19th day of November A.D. 1889.&#13;
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			N.F Overturf&#13;
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			                                     413&#13;
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		Margaret E. Scott's Will&#13;
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		     Journal Entry&#13;
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November. 19 1889.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of      }&#13;
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Margaret E. Scott, deceased.   }&#13;
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				                        Be it remembered, that heretofore,&#13;
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to-wit: on the 13th day of November  A.D.1889, an instrument &#13;
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of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of &#13;
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Margaret E. Scott, late of Troy Township in this County. de:&#13;
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:ceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was then &#13;
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filed.  And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court&#13;
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that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application&#13;
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to admit the same to probate and record in this Court, has been&#13;
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given to James Scott, her widower, and Mariah Curtis - Hen=&#13;
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=ry Downing.  Elizabeth E. Deppen -Harriet Reiner- Mar=&#13;
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=garet J. Darst and Ester A. Ashbrook (James Downing&#13;
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having waived Notice) next of kin of the Testatrix, resident &#13;
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therefore, on this day came W. P Harmon and W. F. Gal=&#13;
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=leher the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being duly&#13;
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the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is&#13;
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deceased.  That the same was duly executed and attested&#13;
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and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and &#13;
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above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be en=&#13;
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=tered of record in this Court.&#13;
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Citation ordered and issued to James Scott, widower of &#13;
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said decedent, to elect as to said Will, as required by law,&#13;
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and thereupon came said James Scott, widower of&#13;
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said decedent, to elect as to said Will, as required by law,&#13;
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and thereupon came said James Scott and in writing ack=&#13;
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=knowledged service of the within Citation, and the same is&#13;
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				N. F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				      Probate Judge.&#13;
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		Copy of Will&#13;
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I, Margaret E. Scott of Troy Township Delaware County&#13;
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Ohio do make and publish this my last Will and Testa=&#13;
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Item 1	It is my will that all my just debts and funeral expenses&#13;
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Item 2	I give give and devise to Margaret Downing daughter of&#13;
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and assigns forever the following described real estate, to-wit:&#13;
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The undivided on half of Forty-five acres of land more or less&#13;
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being the farm on which I now reside Situated in Troy Town:&#13;
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                                                            415&#13;
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		                                William M. Flanegin's Will&#13;
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		                                              Journal Entry.&#13;
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October 16th 1889.&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of&#13;
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William M. Flanegin, deceased	This day, an instrument of writing,&#13;
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in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for pro=&#13;
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Flanegin, widow of said Testator (there being no next of kin) and&#13;
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in writing, waived further notice and consented to the probate of&#13;
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said Will.&#13;
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Smith the subscribing witnesses to said Will, are residents of&#13;
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&#13;
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the same, duly certified, with all convenient speed, to this Court.&#13;
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				N F. Overturf&#13;
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				     Probate Judge.&#13;
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	   Application for Probate of Will&#13;
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The State of Ohio	  }        In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County.ss.    }&#13;
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In the Matter of the Last         }&#13;
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Will and Testament of Wil:     } Application to admit to Probate.&#13;
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:liam M. Flanegin, deceased.  }&#13;
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				To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of&#13;
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the Probate Court in and for said County:&#13;
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				Your petitioner respectfully represents&#13;
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that William M. Flanegin, late a resident of the Township of&#13;
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Scioto, in said County, died on or about the 9th day of October.&#13;
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A.D. 1889.  leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached,&#13;
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purporting to be his last Will and Testament.  That the said &#13;
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William M. Flanegin, died leaving Sarah Jane Flanegin&#13;
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widow, and no other persons next of kin.&#13;
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Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the &#13;
&#13;
proving of said Will.&#13;
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			 Sarah Jane Flanegin&#13;
&#13;
The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn&#13;
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			   N.F. Overturf&#13;
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		William M. Flanegin's Will&#13;
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			Waiver&#13;
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I, the undersigned, widow of the within named decedent, hereby&#13;
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Dated this 16th day of October  A.D. 1889.&#13;
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				S.J.Flanegin.&#13;
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		   Testimony of Witnesses to Codicil.&#13;
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			Personally appeared in open Court John S.&#13;
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who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the&#13;
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16th day of November A.D. 1889&#13;
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				N.F.Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				   Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Journal Entry    .&#13;
&#13;
November 16th 1889.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of&#13;
&#13;
William M. Flanegin, deceased.	The Commission heretofore issued&#13;
&#13;
				to Henry C White, the Probate&#13;
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Judge of Cuyahoga County. Ohio, to take the depositions of &#13;
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S.A. Boynton and Jas. H Smith subscribing witnesses&#13;
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to said Will, was this day returned, with the information&#13;
&#13;
that neither of said witnesses could be found within his jur=&#13;
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					                417&#13;
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		William M. Flanegin's Will&#13;
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			   N.F. Overturf&#13;
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				Probate Judge.&#13;
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The State of Ohio	} To W.B. Gwyn.  Greeting.&#13;
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		                                   Know Ye That we, in confident of your&#13;
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&#13;
do give you full power and authority to examine and take the dep:&#13;
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			  In Testimony Whereof, I, N.F.&#13;
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Overturf.  Judge of the said Court, have hereunto set &#13;
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my hand and affixed the seal of said Court, at Delaware, Ohio&#13;
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this 16th day of November  A.D. 1889.&#13;
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			  N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
	{Seal}			Probate Judge&#13;
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		Copy of Will&#13;
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In the name of the Benevolent Father of all, I, William M&#13;
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Flanegin of Ostrander Delaware County, State of Ohio, do&#13;
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make and publish this my last Will and Testament.&#13;
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1st Item	After all my just debts and all charges have been paid,&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of&#13;
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				This day, an instrument of writing,&#13;
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			  N.F. Overturf&#13;
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R. Griffiths, Deceased.~&#13;
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Judge of the Probate Court in and for said County:&#13;
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			In the Matter of the last Will and Tes:&#13;
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		David R. Griffith's Will&#13;
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Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at &#13;
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Delaware,  Ohio this 3rd day of December A.D. 1889.&#13;
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			      N.F. Overturf&#13;
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    {Seal}			   Probate Judge.&#13;
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		Proof of Service&#13;
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Burgner . George Burgner- Margaret Burgner- Geo. M.&#13;
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Ernest Griffiths.&#13;
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			Albert Griffiths.&#13;
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Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 11th &#13;
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day of December A.D. 1889.&#13;
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    {Seal}		N.F. Overturf&#13;
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			    Probate Judge.&#13;
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		      Probate of Will&#13;
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The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County.ss&#13;
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			Personally appeared in open Court G. E.&#13;
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Hedges and Jno. A Cone the subscribing witnesses to the&#13;
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who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth,&#13;
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that they were present at the execution of said Will, and at&#13;
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				G.E. Hedges&#13;
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[corresponds to page 424 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]&#13;
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424&#13;
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		David R. Griffith's Will  &#13;
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this 11th day of December A.D. 1889.&#13;
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			 N.F. Overturf&#13;
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     {Seal}		      Probate Judge&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of   }&#13;
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David R. Griffiths,deceased.	} Be it remembered, that heretofore, to-wit:&#13;
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				      Probate Judge.&#13;
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In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, Amen.  I,&#13;
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David R. Griffiths, of sound and disposing mind and memory, and&#13;
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Item 1	I direct that all my just debts, the expenses of my last&#13;
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		David R. Griffith's Will &#13;
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		Cornelia Potter's Will&#13;
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In the Matter of the Last         }&#13;
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Israel Potter		              Brother			   Leonardsburg. 	O.&#13;
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Louisa Riley		              Sister				  Ashley      .	O.&#13;
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Fidelia Philips		          "				          Pagetown.	O.&#13;
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Charles O. Longwell	  Grand-Nephew		   Stantontown. 	O.&#13;
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Erskine H. Potter	    Nephew			    Toledo.		Ohio&#13;
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Mary Keating		     Niece				     Kansas.&#13;
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Frank Potter		           Nephew				     Iowa.&#13;
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					                        427&#13;
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			   N.F. Overturf&#13;
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sworn, say that they were well acquainted with A.R. Gould, who&#13;
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writing of the said A.R. Gould, having often seen him write, that&#13;
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the signature A.R. Gould, as subscribing witness to the last&#13;
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Will and Testament of Sallie Welch, deceased, is in the own&#13;
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proper hand writing and signature of the said A.R. Gould, who&#13;
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at the date of said Will was in full life, and resided in Dela=&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
			   J. L. Thurston&#13;
&#13;
			   W. H. Cutler&#13;
&#13;
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 24th day&#13;
&#13;
of December.  A.D. 1889.&#13;
&#13;
				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
	{Seal}			     Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
December 24 1889.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of  }&#13;
&#13;
Sallie Welch, deceased.	       }  Be it remembered, that heretofore, to=&#13;
&#13;
				                                   =wit, on the 14th day of December. A.&#13;
&#13;
D.1889. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and&#13;
&#13;
Testament of Sallie Welch, late of Delaware City, in this&#13;
&#13;
County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was&#13;
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then filed.  And, it now being show to the satisfaction of the &#13;
&#13;
Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the ap=&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
has been given to William O. Welch. Priscilla Littell - &#13;
&#13;
L.G. Peet.  William Peet.  Mary Hendricks (Lurietta&#13;
&#13;
Welch.  Henry A. Welch.  Edward Welch.  Fannie S. Welch - &#13;
&#13;
Louie Welch - and Philena B. Tallman having waived Notice)&#13;
&#13;
next of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of Ohio, pur=&#13;
&#13;
=suant to a former order of this Court; therefore, on this day&#13;
&#13;
came Ida Shur Welch one of the subscribing witnesses to&#13;
&#13;
said Will, who being duly sworn testified to the due execution&#13;
&#13;
and attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to&#13;
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writing, by her subscribed , and filed with said Will.&#13;
&#13;
And it appearing that A.R. Gould the other subscribing&#13;
&#13;
witness to said Will is now deceased, thereupon J .L. Thurston&#13;
&#13;
and W. H. Cutler appeared in open Court, and were duly sworn and&#13;
&#13;
examined according to law touching the genuineness of the signa=&#13;
&#13;
=ture of said A.R. Gould, attached to said Will, and their testi=&#13;
&#13;
=mony thereon was reduced to writing and filed.  ~ Whereupon&#13;
&#13;
the court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the&#13;
&#13;
last Will and Testament of said Sallie Welch, deceased.&#13;
&#13;
That the same was duly executed and attested; and that the&#13;
&#13;
said Testatrix, at the time of making, signing and sealing said&#13;
&#13;
Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under&#13;
&#13;
any restraint.  It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the&#13;
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		Sallie Welch Will&#13;
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				Probate Judge.&#13;
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		   Copy of Will&#13;
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  In the name of the Benevolent Father of all I Sallie Welch&#13;
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the nature of last Wills &amp; Testaments  heretofore by me made&#13;
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&#13;
Item 1:-	I desire that at my decease, my Executrix, hereinafter named&#13;
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=cident thereto, and also all my just debts including any and all&#13;
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be the owner or in which I may have an interest at the time of&#13;
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&#13;
shall have not only all the Real &amp; Personal property of which I&#13;
&#13;
may be in possession at the time of my decease, but also of any + all&#13;
&#13;
the Real or personal property of which I may be in expectancy&#13;
&#13;
by bequest or from any source whatever, that would have in any&#13;
&#13;
manner come to me had I not died.&#13;
&#13;
Item 3 ~	I nominate + appoint my said sister Lurietta Welch Exe=&#13;
&#13;
=utrix of this my last Will + Testament, and desire that she&#13;
&#13;
shall not be required to give bond + that there be no appraise=&#13;
&#13;
=ment of my personal property.&#13;
&#13;
		In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand +&#13;
&#13;
seal this 22nd day of April  A.D. 1873.&#13;
&#13;
			Sallie Welch.	{Seal}&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Executed, signed, seal + acknowledged by the said Sallie&#13;
&#13;
Welch as her last Will + testament in our presence, and&#13;
&#13;
at her request signed by us in her presence + in the presence&#13;
&#13;
of each other as witnesses thereto, on the day + at the date last&#13;
&#13;
above written.&#13;
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				A.R. Gould	{Seal}&#13;
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436&#13;
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		Joel B Wood Will&#13;
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4 6 17		 Journal Entry&#13;
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December 24 1889.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will       }&#13;
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of Joel B. Wood, deceased.  }   This day, an instrument of writing,&#13;
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On consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will&#13;
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M. Wood, widow, and Augusta Wood.  Jay W. Leeper. and&#13;
&#13;
Emma T Bland next of kin of the Testator, resident of &#13;
&#13;
the State of Ohio, and in writing, waived further notice and&#13;
&#13;
consented to the probate of said Will, and thereupon came&#13;
&#13;
Rebecca B. Vail and Lydia M. Bushfield the sub=&#13;
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&#13;
to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which tes=&#13;
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with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as&#13;
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the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.&#13;
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				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				    Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
	Application for Probate of Will.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio	 }	In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss.   }&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Last        }&#13;
&#13;
Will and Testament of Joel    }  Application to Admit to Probate.&#13;
&#13;
B. Wood - Deceased ~              }&#13;
&#13;
				To the Hon. N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
Judge of the Probate Court in and for said County.&#13;
&#13;
	  Your petitioner respectfully represents that Joel&#13;
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B. Wood, late of resident of the Township of Delaware, in&#13;
&#13;
said County, died on or about the 16th day of November. A.&#13;
&#13;
D.1889  leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached,&#13;
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purporting to be his last Will and Testament:&#13;
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That the said Joel B. Wood died leaving Amanda M.&#13;
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Wood, widow, and the following named persons his only next&#13;
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		Joel B. Wood's Will&#13;
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	Name		             Degree of Kinship	    P.O. Address&#13;
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James W. Leeper		  Grand - son		    Delaware, O&#13;
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Emma F Bland		  Daughter		    Girls Ind. Home. O.&#13;
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			  Amanda M. Wood&#13;
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			  N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				Probate Judge .&#13;
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&#13;
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		Waiver&#13;
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We, the undersigned widow &amp; next of kin of the within&#13;
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  Dated this 16th day of December A.D. 1889.&#13;
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	Amanda M. Wood.		Jay W. Leeper&#13;
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	Augusta Wood.		         Emma F. Bland .&#13;
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		Probate of Will&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio	     }      In Probate Court&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss        }&#13;
&#13;
			Personally appeared in open Court&#13;
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Rebecca B. Vail and Lidia M. Bushfield, the subscribing&#13;
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witnesses to the last Will and Testament of Joel B. Wood&#13;
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late of Delaware Township in said Delaware County de=&#13;
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before them bearing date the 27 day of August A.D. 1884.&#13;
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purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Joel B.&#13;
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Wood, now deceased, is the Will of said deceased, Joel B.&#13;
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Wood, that they were present at the execution of said Will,&#13;
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		Joel B. Woods Estate.&#13;
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Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this&#13;
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24 day of Dec. A.D. 1889.&#13;
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			  	N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
      {Seal}			     Probate Judge&#13;
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		    Copy of Will&#13;
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On this twenty seventh day of August 1884.  I Joel B.&#13;
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Wood I do hereby give and bequeath to Emma F. Bland&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
us during our natural lives and I also give J. W. Leep=&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
also appoint my wife as Administratrix of my last will&#13;
&#13;
and testament  on this the twenty seventh day of August&#13;
&#13;
1884.&#13;
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The instrument on the sheet above was at the date thereof&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
his last Will and Testament in present of us who at his&#13;
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=livered to us by Joel B Wood the Testator therein men=&#13;
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and in his presence and in the presence of each other do sign&#13;
&#13;
our names thereto as witnesses.&#13;
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				Joel B Wood.&#13;
&#13;
Rebecca B Vail&#13;
&#13;
Lydia M Bushfield&#13;
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					                           439&#13;
&#13;
		Thomas G. Miller's Will&#13;
&#13;
		    Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
December 24th 1889.               &#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will of       } &#13;
&#13;
Thomas G. Miller= deceased;   }  This day, an instrument of writing,&#13;
&#13;
				                                         purporting to be the last Will and&#13;
&#13;
Testament of Thomas G. Miller, late of Delaware City, in&#13;
&#13;
this County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate.&#13;
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On consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
H. Miller and Margaret M. Stevens, widow and only next&#13;
&#13;
of kin of said Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, and&#13;
&#13;
in writing, waived further notice and consented to the probate&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
J. Hipple the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being&#13;
&#13;
duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of&#13;
&#13;
said Will.  Which testimony was reduced to writing, by them&#13;
&#13;
respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon&#13;
&#13;
the court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the &#13;
&#13;
last Will and Testament of said Thomas G. Miller, de=&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that&#13;
&#13;
the same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above&#13;
&#13;
named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of&#13;
&#13;
record in this Court.&#13;
&#13;
Citation ordered and issued to Rebecca H. Miller, widow&#13;
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			    N.F. Overturf&#13;
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In the Matter of the Last            }&#13;
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Thomas G. Miller - deceased.   }&#13;
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Judge of the Probate Court in and for said Court:&#13;
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				Your petitioner respectfully rep=&#13;
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	Margaret M. Stevens	Daughter.	Delaware. O.&#13;
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		Mathew A. &amp; Cynthia R. McDaniel's Will&#13;
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4639 January11th 1890.                     }&#13;
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In the Matter of the last Will and    }&#13;
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				N.F. Overturf&#13;
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				     Probate Judge.&#13;
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	                 Thomas Jones Will&#13;
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Thomas Jones, Deceased.       }&#13;
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				                                    April 29 A.D. 1889.&#13;
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2 days prior thereto, that said application will be for hear=&#13;
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[corresponds to page 448 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

448

		Thomas Jones Will - (Franklin Co. O.)

Sworn to and subscribed in open Court, on the day and year 

first above written.

			Charles G. Saffin.

			       Probate Judge.



The State of Ohio

Franklin County.ss.

			I, Charles G. Saffin, Judge of the

Probate Court, within and for said County, hereby certify

the foregoing to be a true copy of the Last Will and Testa=

ment of Thomas Jones, deceased, as the same remains

on file and record in said Court, together with the orders

of said Court made on the Probate thereof, and of the tes=

timony of witnesses examined as reduced to writing and 

filed, and as recorded in Record of Wills, Vol L, Page

401

	Witness my official signature, and the seal of said

Court, at Columbus, this 14 day of January. A.D.

1890.

		Charles G. Saffin

  {Seal}		Probate Judge.

	       By Samuel A. Kinnear - Deputy. Clerk.

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[corresponds to page 449 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

									

						       449

		Samuel Lowry Will

		  Journal Entry

January. 30 1890.

In the Matter of the Will

of Samuel Lowry.deceased.

			This day an instrument of 

writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of 

Samuel Lowry, late of Liberty Township. in this County

deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate;  On

consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be

filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the 

application to admit the same to probate and record be given

to Roxia Lowry.  Hilia A. Lowry - William H. Lowry - 

Cynthia E. Case ~ A B.Lowry ~	Margaret Staley -

Charles T. Lowry ~  Phoebe Keesham -  Samuel Lowry ~

Jennie Quigley ~ Mary Meeker and Lucina Roach. ~

Eliza Lowry, widow, and Minnie E. Shanahan, one of the 

next of kin having waived Notice next of kin of the Tes=

tator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said application

will be for hearing before this Court on the 7 day of 

February. A.D. 1890. at 1 o'clock P.M.

			   N.F. Overturf

				Probate Judge.


	Application for Probate of Will


The State of Ohio	 	In Probate Court.

Delaware County.ss


In the Matter of the Last

Will and Testament of		Application to Admit to Probate.

Samuel Lowry .deceased.

			    To the Hon. N F Overturf. Judge of

the Probate Court in and for said County:

			    Your petitioner respectfully represents

that Samuel Lowry, late a resident of the Township of

Liberty, in said County, died on or about the 6 day of 

January.A.D 1890, leaving an instrument in writing,

hereto attached, purporting to be his last Will and Testa=

ment.  That the said Samuel Lowry. died leaving Eliza

Lowry, his widow, and the following named persons his only

next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.


	Names		Degree of Kinship	P.O Address.

Minnie E. Shanahan	  Daughter.		Columbus.	O.

Roxia Lowry		     "			Powell.		O.

Helia A. Lowry		     "			   "		"

William H. Lowry	    Son 		   "		"

Cynthia E. Case		  Daughter		Columbus.	O.
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                    <text>[page 516]

[corresponds to page 450 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

450

		Samuel Lowry Will

A.B. Lowry		   Son			Powell.		O.

Margaret Staley	         Daughter		Industrial Home.

Charles T. Lowry	   Son			Powell		O.

Phoebe Keesham		 Daughter		Columbus. 	O.

Samuel Lowry		   Son			Powell. 	O.

Jennie Quigley		 Daughter		Bradnor.Wood. Co O.

Mary Meeker		    "			Powell.		O.

Lucinda Roach		    "			Columbus.	O.


Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the prov=

ing of said Will, and that said above named persons may

be notified according to law of the pending of said proceedings:

					her
	Attest.		~	   Eliza X Lowry .
					mark
	  Mame Parks

	Edwin J. Hall.

The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn

to before me, this 30 day of January. A.D. 1890.

			     N.F. Overturf

	{Seal}			Probate Judge


		    Waiver

We, the undersigned, widow and one of the next of kin of the with=

in named decedent, hereby waive further notice, and consent to

the probate of said Will,
				her
Attest to mark		Eliza    X   Lowry
				mark
    Mame Parks		Minnie E. Shanahan.

    Edwin J. Hall .

The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn

to before me, this 30 day of January. A.D. 1890.

			     N.F. Overturf

	{Seal}			Probate Judge


		     Waiver

We, the undersigned, widow and one of the next of kin of the with=

in named decedent, hereby waive further notice, and consent to

the probate of said Will,
				  her
Attest to mark		   Eliza   X   Lowry
				  mark
      Mame Parks	   Minnie     E. Shanahan.


			Notice

The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.

Delaware County ss.

			In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament

of Samuel Lowry. deceased.

   To Eliza Lowry:

      You are hereby commanded to notify Roxia Lowry. Hilia

A Lowry.  William H. Lowry. Cynthia E. Case- A.B. Lowry - Mar=

garet Staley . Charles T. Lowry.  Phoebe Keesham . Samuel Lowry.

Jennie Quigley - Mary Meeker . Lucinda Roach. ~ that on the 30

day of January. A.D.1890. an instrument of writing, purport=

ing to be the last Will and Testament of Samuel Lowry _

late of Liberty Township, in said County - deceased, was produced

in said Court, and an application to admit the same to probate

was on the same day made in said Court.  Said application

will be for hearing before this Court on the 7 day of February

A.D.1890. at 1 o'clock P.M.

     Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court,

at Delaware, Ohio, this 30 day of January. A.D.1890.

				    N.F. Overturf

    {Seal}				 Probate Judge
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[corresponds to page 451 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]
									

						      451

		Samuel Lowry Will

		  Proof of Service


The State of Ohio

Delaware County.ss	Eliza Lowry being duly sworn, says

			that on the 31 day of January. 1890,

&amp; 1 and 4 days of February. A.D.1890. she served the within 

notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named

Roxia Lowry.  Hilia A. Lowry ~ William H. Lowry -

Cynthia E. Case - A.B. Lowry ~ Margaret Staley

Charles T. Lowry - Phoebe Keesham_ Samuel Lowry -

Jennie Quigley ~ Mary Meeker and Lucinda Roach.

Witness to Mark.	
			      her	
Mame Parks		Eliza  X  Lowry.
			      mark
Minnie E. Shanahan.

Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 7

day of February. A.D.1890.

			  N.F. Overturf

	{Seal}			Probate Judge


		Probate of Will


The State of Ohio		In Probate Court

Delaware County.ss

			Personally appeared in open Court.

James Hall and Edwin J. Hall the subscribing wit=

nesses to the last Will and Testament of Samuel Low=

ry late of Liberty Township in said Delaware County. de=

ceased, who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the

truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation

to the execution of said Will, depose and say:  That the pa=

per before them bearing date the 10 day of April. A.D.1888,

purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Samuel

Lowry, now deceased, is the Will of said deceased Samuel

Lowry, that they were present at the execution of said Will,

and at the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed

their names to the same as witnesses, in his presence;

that they saw the said Samuel Lowry, deceased, sign and 

seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be

his last Will and Testament, and that the said Samuel

Lowry, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, 

was of full age, of sound mind and memory. and not under any

restraint.

			 James Hall

			 Edwin J. Hall

Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court

this 7 day of February. A.D.1890.

			N.F. Overturf

    {Seal}		     Probate Judge</text>
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[corresponds to page 452 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

452

		Samuel Lowry Will

		  Journal Entry.

February 7 1890.


In the Matter of the Will

of Samuel Lowry. deceased.

				Be it remembered, that heretofore,

to-wit: on the 30 day of January. A.D. 1890. an instr=

ment of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament 

of Samuel Lowry, late of Liberty Township, in this County -

deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was 

then filed.  And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the

Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the

application to admit the same to probate and record in this

COurt, had been given to Roxia Lowry  Hilia A Lowry .

William H. Lowry - Cynthia E. Case - A.B. Lowry.

Margaret Staley - Charles T. Lowry_ Phoebe Keesham

Samuel Lowry -  Jennie Quigley ~ Mary Meeker and

Lucinda Roach next of kin of the Testator, resident of 

the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this court - 

(Eliza Lowry, widow, and Minnie E. Shanahan having 

waived Notice), therefore, on this day came James

Hall and Edwin J. Hall the subscribing witnesses to

said Will, who being duly sworn. testified to the due exe=

cution and attestation of said Will, which testimony was

reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed

with said Will, whereupon the court finds that the aforesaid

instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of

said Samuel Lowry _ deceased.  That the same was duly

executed and attested; and that the said Testator, at the

time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full

age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.

  It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be

admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the

testimony of the witnesses above named, as well as the pro=

ceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court. 

   Citation ordered and issued to Eliza Lowry. widow of

said decedent to elect as to said Will, as required by law.

   And thereupon came said Eliza Lowry, widow, and

acknowledged service of the said Citation.

			  N F Overturf

				Probate Judge





	      Copy of Will


In the name of the Benevolent Father of all.  I

Samuel Lowry of Liberty Township. Del. Co. Ohio, do

make and publish this my last Will and Testament.

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[corresponds to page 453 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

									

						       453

		Samuel Lowry Will

Item 1	I give and devise to my beloved wife in lieu of her dower

the Farm on which we now reside.  Situated in Liberty

Township.  Dela. Co. Ohio, containing about Forty acres

(40) during her natural life.  And all the Stock .house=

hold goods furniture, provisions and other goods and chattels

which may be thereon, at the time of my decease.  I 

give and bequeath to her absolutely. (she however selling so

much thereof as my be sufficient to pay my just debts.)

   At the death of my said wife the real estate afore=

said and all chattle property belonging to said estate as

follows:

Item 2.	I devise and bequeath to my daughter Minnie E. 

Shanahan Two hundred &amp; fifty dollars ($250.00)

Item 3,	I devise and bequeath the remainder of my said

property in equal shares to the following persons and their

heirs.  1 Roxia Lowry - Hilia A. Lowry - Wil=

liam H. Lowry and Cynthia E. Case.

	In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my

hand and seal this 10 day of April. in the year 1888.

			   Samuel Lowry.	{Seal}


Signed and acknowledged by said Samuel Lowry as his

last Will and Testament in our presence and signed by

us in his presence.

				Ada Hall	{Seal}

				James Hall	{Seal}

				Edwin J. Hall	{Seal}
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[corresponds to page 454 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

454

		David Penry Estate.

		    Journal Entry.

February. 1 1890.

In the Matter of the Will

of David Penry_deceased,	This day, an instrument of writing,

				purporting to be the last Will and

Testament of David Penry, late of Radnor Township, in 

this COunty . deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate;

On consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will

be filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the

application to admit the same to probate and record, be given to

Joanne Penry. widow, and Thomas L. Penry- Hannah Hord-

Amelia J. Adams and John P. Penry next of kin of 

the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio. that said ap=

plication will be for hearing before this Court on the 8 day 

of February. A.D.1890. at 10 o'clock A.M.

			     N.F. Overturf

				Probate Judge.


	Application for Probate of Will


The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.

Delaware County.ss.


In the Matter of the last

Will and Testament of 	Application to Admit to Probate.

David Penry - Deceased	

			To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge

of the Probate Court in and for said County:

			 Your petitioner respectfully represents

that David Penry, late a resident of the Township of Rad=

not, in said County, died on or about the 27 day of January

A D.1890, leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached

purporting to be his last Will and Testament.  That the said

David Penry died leaving Joanna Penry. widow - and the fol=

lowing named persons his only next of kin resident of the State

of Ohio


	Names		Degree of Kinship	P.O. Address.

Thomas L. Penry			Son		Prospect. O

Hannah Hord		      Daugh.		Prospect. O.

Amelia J. Adams			"		   "      "

John R. Penry			Son		   "	  "


Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the

proving of said Will, and that said above named per=

sons may be notified according to law of the pending of

said proceedings.

			William W. Jones.

The foregoing application was signed in my presence and
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[corresponds to page 455 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

									

						         455

		David Penry Estate.

sworn to before me, this 1 day of February. A.D.1890.

			N.F. Overturf

			     Probate Judge.


		Notice


The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.

Delaware County.ss.

			In the matter of the last Will and 

Testament of David Penry_ deceased.

To William W. Jones:

	You are hereby commanded to notify Joanna Penry.

Thomas L. Penry - Hannah Hord - Amelia J. Adams

and John P. Penry. that on the 1 day of February. A.D.

1890, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last

Will and Testament of David Penry late of Radnor Town=

ship, in said County. deceased. was produced in said court

and an application to admit the same to probate was on the 

same day made in said Court,  Said application will be for

hearing before this Court on the 8 day of February. A.D.

1890. at 10 o'clock A.M.

			Witness my hand and the seal of said Pro=

bate Court. at Delaware , Ohio; this 1 day of February. A.D.

1890.

			N.F. Overturf.

    {Seal}		     Probate Judge


		Proof of Service


The State of Ohio

Delaware County.ss.	William W. Jones being duly wrong,

			says that on the 3 day of February. A.

D.1890. he served the within notice by delivering a true copy

thereof to the within named Joanne Penry.  Thomas L.

Penry.  Hannah Hord.  Amelia J. Adams and John P.

Penry.

		      William W. Jones.

Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 8 

day of February. A.D.1890.

			   N.F. Overturf

	{Seal}			Probate Judge.</text>
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                    <text>[page 522]

[corresponds to page 456 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

456

		David Penry Will.

		Probate of Will.


The State of Ohio.	   In Probate Court.

Delaware County.ss

			Personally appeared in open Court,

J.P. Osborn and Walter Adams, the subscribing witness=

=es to the last Will and Testament of David Penry, late

of Radnor Township in said Delaware County, deceased;

who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth

the whole truth, and nothing but the truth - in relation to

the execution of said Will, depose and say:  That the paper

before them bearing date the 18 day of February. A.D.1888.

purporting to be the last Will and Testament of David Pen=

ry now deceased, is the Will of said deceased David Penry -

that they were present at the execution of said Will, and at

the request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names

to the same as witnesses, in his presence; that they saw

the said David Penry deceased sign and seal said Will,

and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last will

and Testament, and that the said David Penry at the time

of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age,

sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.

			Jas P. Osborn

			Walter Adams.

Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court,

this 8 day of February. A.D.1890.

			N.F. Overturf

			    Probate Judge


		Journal Entry.

February.8 1890.

In the Matter of the Will

of David Penry. deceased.

			Be it remembered, that heretofore, to=

wit: on the 1 day of February. A.D.1890, an instrument of 

writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of 

David Penry, late of Radnor Township, in this County.

deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was

then filed.  And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the

Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the

application to admit the same to probate and record in this

Court, has been given to Joanna Penry. widow, and Thomas

L. Penry . Hannah Hord . Amelia J. Adams. and

John P. Penry, next of kin of the Testator, resident of the 

State of Ohio. pursuant to a former order of this Court;

therefore, on this day came Jas P. Osborn and Walter

Adams the subscribing witnesses to said Will, who being

duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation of 

said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them
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[corresponds to page 457 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]
								

						     457

		David Penry Will

respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will, whereupon

the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing

is the last Will and Testament of said David Penry.

deceased.  That the same was duly executed and attested;

and that the said Testator, at the time of making, sign=

ing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind

and memory, and not under any restraint.  It is, there=

fore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admit=

ted to probate, and that the same, together with the testi=

mony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceed

ings had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.

	Citation ordered and issued to Joannah Penry

widow of said decedent, to elect as to said Will, as required

by law.

			   N. F. Overturf

				Probate Judge.





		Copy of Will


In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, Amen:

   I David Penry of Radnor Township. Delaware

County. Ohio, being of sound and disposing mind and mem=

ory do make and publish the following as my last Will

and Testament.


Item 1	I give and devise to my beloved wife the farm on which

we now reside Situate in Radnor Township Dela=

was County Ohio, containing about one hundred and

thirty acres and all the stock household goods Furniture

provisions and all other goods and chattels belonging to me

at the time of my decease; during her natural life as afore=

said. she showever selling so much thereof as may be

sufficient to pay my just debts including my last sick=

ness, and funeral expense.

Item 2	It the death of my said wife, the real estate afore=

said and such part of the said personal property or the pro=

ceeds thereof; as may then remain unconsumed and unex=

pended, I give and devise to my children Thomas L. Penry,

John P. Penry.  Mary Wolfley wife of Ebenezer Wolf=

ley: Hannah J. Hord wife of B.M. Hord.  Amelia Ad=

ams wife of George Adams; all the rest and residue of my

estate; after the payment of my just debts as described in

the first item of this Will; and the expenses of the admin=

istration of my estate, to be divided between my said sons

Thomas L. Penry.  John P. Penry.  Mary Wolfley -

Hannah J. Hord.  Amelia Adams share and share alike-

and in case either of my said sons: of daughters, die before 

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[corresponds to page 458 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

458

		David Penry Will

directed to be paid to my said son or my said Daughter,

shall go to and be paid to the heirs of my said son or daugh=

ter.

	I hereby appoint and constitute William W. Jones

Executor of this my last Will and Testament.

	I hereby revoke all former Wills or parts of Wills

by me heretofore made and declare the foregoing to be my last

Will and Testament.

	 Witness my signature and seal this eighteenth

day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand eight

hundred and eighty eight.

			David Penry.	{Seal}


Signed by the above named David Penry in our pres=

ence, and by him declared to be his last Will and Testament

in our hearing and signed by us as witnesses at his request

and in his presence, and in the presence of each other on the 

said 18 day of February.

			    J.P.Osborn.

			    Walter Adams

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[corresponds to page 459 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

									

							459

		Ralph McCarty Estate.

		      Journal Entry

February. 4 1890.

In the Matter of the Will

of Ralph McCarty deceased.	This day, an instrument of writing

				purporting to be the last Will and

Testament of Ralph McCarty, late of Orange Town=

ship, in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court

for Probate - On consideration whereof, it is ordered that

the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice

thereof, and of the application to admit the same to probate

and record, be given to Margetti Cummins-	Henry

A. McCarty- and George W. McCarty - next of kin of

the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said appli=

cation will be for hearing before this Court on the 11 day

of February. A.D.1890. at 10 o'clock A.M.

				N.F. Overturf

			            Probate Judge .


		Application for Probate of Will


The State of Ohio	In Probate Court.

Delaware County,ss


In the Matter of the last

Will and Testament of 	Application to Admit to Probate

Ralph McCarty. deceased.

			To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge

of the Probate Court in and for said County.

	Your petitioner respectfully represents that Ralph

McCarty. late a resident of the Township of Orange in said

County, died on or about the 29 day of January. A.D.1890,

leaving an instrument in writing hereto attached, purporting

to be his last Will and Testament.  That the said Ralph Mc

Carty died leaving no widow and the following named persons his

only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.


	Name		Degree of Kinship	P.O. Address.

Maryette Cummings	  Daughter		Lewis Center. O

Henry A. McCarty	     Son		Columbus. Ohio

George W.McCarty	      "			Lewis Center  "

   Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the prov=

ing of said Will, and that said above named persons may be

notified according to law of the pending of said proceedings.

				  L.B. Faulknor.

The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn

to before me this 4 day of February. A.D. 1890.

				N.F. Overturf

				    Probate Judge.
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[corresponds to page 460 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

460

		Ralph McCarty's Will

			Notice


The State of Ohio		In Probate Court

Delaware County.ss.

			In the matter of the last Will and

Testament of Ralph McCarty. deceased.

			To L. B. Faulkner.:

				You are hereby commanded to

notify Maryetta Cummings ~ Henry A. McCarty and 

George W. McCarty, that on the 4 day of February. A.D.

1890. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and 

Testament of Ralph McCarty, late of Orange Township, 

in said County, deceased, was produced in said Court, and an

application to admit the same to probate was on the same day

made in said Court.  Said application will be for hearing

before this Court on the 11 day of February. A. D. 1890. at

1 o'clock P.M.

		Witness my hand and the seal of said Pro=

bate Court, at Delaware, Ohio, this 4 day of February. A.

D.1890.

			    N.F. Overturf

	{Seal}			Probate Judge



		Proof of Service


The State of Ohio

Delaware County.ss	L.B. Faulknor being duly sworn, says

			that on the 5 day of February. A.D.1890,

he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to

the within named Maryett Cummings . Henry A.Mc

Carty and George W. McCarty.

				L.B. Faulkner.

Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 11 day 

of February. A.D.1890.

			N.F. Overturf

	{Seal}		    Probate Judge.


		Probate of Will


The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.

Delaware County.ss.

			Personally appeared in open Court Mike

Slattery and Henry W. Skeeles the subscribing witnesses

to the last Will and Testament of Ralf McCarty, late of 

Orange Township in said Delaware County. deceased; who

being duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the

whole truth and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execu=

tion of said Will, depose and say:  That the paper before them

bearing date the 19 day of May. A.D.1888, purporting to be

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[corresponds to page 461 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

									

						   461

		Ralph McCartys Will.

the last Will and Testament of Ralf [Ralph] McCarty now de=

ceased, is the Will of said deceased Ralf [Ralph] McCarty, that 

they were present at the execution of said Will, and at the

request of the Testator, respectively subscribed their names to

the same as witnesses, in his presence; that they saw the

said Ralf [Ralph] McCarty deceased sign and seal said Will

and Testament, and that the said Ralf [Ralph] McCarty, at the time

of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of

sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.

			Mike Slattery

			Henry W. Skeels

Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this

11 day of February. A.D. 1890.

			 N.F. Overturf

     {Seal}		      Probate Judge


			Journal Entry.

February 11 1890.

In the Matter of the Will of

Ralph McCarty. deceased.	Be it remembered, that heretofore,

				to-wit: on the 4 day of February. A.

D.1890. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last

Will and Testament of Ralph McCarty, late of Orange 

Township, in this County. deceased, was produced in open

Court for probate, and was then filed.  And, it now being shown

to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of

said Will, and of the application to admi the same to probate

and record in this Court, has been given to Maryetti Cum:

mins ~ Henry A. McCarty and George W. McCarty - next of 

kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant 

to a former order of this Court; therefore, on this day came

Mike Slattery and Henry W. Skeels the subscribing wit=

nesses to said Will. who being duly sworn, testified to the due

execution and attestation of said Will, which testimony was

reduced to writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed

with said Will, whereupon the court finds that the afor=

said instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of 

said Ralph McCarty, deceased.  That the same was duly

executed and attested; and that the said Testator, at the time

of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age. of sound

mind and memory, and not under any restraint.  It is there=

fore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted

to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of

the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had

thereon, be entered of record in this Court.

				N.F. Overturf

				     Probate Judge
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[corresponds to page 462 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

462

		Ralph McCarty's Will

		   Copy of Will

I Ralph McCarty of Orange Township - Delaware County - 

Ohio, by occupation a farmer make this my last Will -.  

I give devise - bequeath my Estate and property real and personal as

follows, that is to say,

1	I order and direct that all my just debts shall be paid 

with convenient speed.

2	I give and bequeath to my Grand-son Lewis B. Faulknor my

house and three acres of land commencing at a stone in the cen=

ter of the Tp. road at the north east corner of my land and running

south twenty (20) rods, thence west twenty four (24) rods thence

north twenty 20 rods to the center of said road composing three

acres of land.  To hand and to hold during life and at his death it

shall become the property of his two sons.

The house and lot that the house stands on to be independent 

of the three (3) acres of land.

3	I give to my Daughter Maryetti Cummins Fifteen

(15) acres of land as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the south

east corner of my land running west thence north to Tp. road -

thence East to the West line of L.B, Faulkners, thence South twen=

ty (20) rods,  Thence East twenty-four (24) rods, thence South to

the place of beginning, composing fifteen (15) acres of land to have

and to hold during life, then it shall become the property of her

heirs.

4	I give to my son Henry A. McCarty fifteen (15) acres 

running west in the center of the road form Maryett Cum=

mins west line, thence south forty (40) rods, thence east to

said Cummins line, thence to the place of beginning com=

posing in all fifteen acres to have and to hold during life, then it

shall become the property of his heirs;

5	I give to my son George W. McCarty and Lucy his wife to have

and to hold during life then to become the property of their heirs

the balance of the west end of my land.

I appoint Lewis B. Faulkner of Orange Tp. Delaware Co.

Ohio Executor of this my last Will.

6 	In witness whereof I have signed and sealed and published and

declared this instrument as my Will. at Orange Tp. Del=

aware Co. Ohio, on this 19 day of May. A.D.1888,

		      Ralf McCarty.	{Seal}

7	The said Ralph McCarty at said Orange Tp. Delaware

Co. Ohio, on said 19 day of May A.D.1888 signed and sealed

this instrument and published and declared the same as

his last Will and we at his request and in the presence of each

other have hereunto written our names as subscribing wit=

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		    Mrs Mattie Cruickshank

		    Mike Slattery

		    Henry W. Skeels</text>
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[corresponds to page 463 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

									

						       463

		Thomas E. [F] Joy's Will

		     Journal Entry

February 12 1890,

In the Matter of the Will

of Thomas E. Joy - deceased.	This day, an instrument of writing,

				purporting to be the last Will and Tes=

tament of Thomas F. Joy. late of Delaware Township, in this 

County, deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate.  On

consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed

in this Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the application

to admit the same to probate and record, be given to Lettie Ann

Joy. widow, and Anna Joy Halliday, next of kin of the Testator

resident of the State of Ohio, that said application will be for

hearing before this Court on this 15 day of February. A.D.1890

at 1 o'clock P.M.

			N.F. Overturf

			     Probate Judge .



	Application for Probate of Will


The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.

Delaware County.ss.


In the Matter of the last Will

and Testament of Thomas F.	Application to Admit to Probate.

Joy - deceased. 

			To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge,

of the Probate Court in and for said County:

	Your petitioner respectfully represents that Thomas F.

Joy, late a resident of the Township of Delaware in said Coun=

ty, died on or about the 4 day of February. A.D.1890, leav=

ing an instrument in writing, hereto attached. purporting to

be his last Will and Testament.  That the said Thomas F.

Joy, died leaving Lettie Ann Joy his widow and the following

named person his only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:


Anna J Halliday - Daughter - 	Columbus. O.


Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the 

proving of said Will, and that said above named persons may

be notified according to law of the pending of said proceedings.

			  Thomas R. Smith



The foregoing application was signed in my presence and

sworn to before me, this 12 day of February. A.D.1890.

			  N. F. Overturf

				Probate Judge
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                    <text>[page 530]

[corresponds to page 464 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

464

		Thomas E. [F.] Joy's Will

			Notice


The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.

Delaware County.ss.

			In the Matter of the last Will and

Testament of Thomas F. Joy. deceased.

    To T. R. Smith:

	You are hereby commanded to notify Lettie Ann Joy

and Annie J ~ Halliday ~ that on the 12 day of Febru=

ary. A.D.1890, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the 

last Will and Testament of Thomas F. Joy late of Delaware

Township, in said County, deceased, was produced in said

Court, and an application to admit the same to probate was

on the same day made in said Court.  Said application will

be for hearing before this Court on the 15 day o February. 

A.D.1890. at 1 o'clock P.M.

			Witness my hand and the seal of said

Probate Court, at Delaware Ohio, this 12 day of February.

A.D.1890.

			N.F. Overturf

   {Seal}		    Probate Judge.


	   Proof of Service


The State of Ohio

Delaware County.ss.	T.R. Smith being duly sworn, says that

			on the 13 day of February. A.D.1890, he

served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the

within named Lettie Ann Joy and Annie J Halliday.

				J.R. Smith

Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 15 day of 

February.A.D.1890.

				N.F. Overturf

				    Probate Judge


		Probate of Will


The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.

Delaware County.ss.

			Personally appeared in open Court Frances

S. Miller and Julia Smith the subscribing witnesses to the last

Will and Testament of Thomas F. Joy late of Delaware Town=

ship in said Delaware County, deceased; who being duly sworn

according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth, and 

nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said

Will, depose and say:  That the paper before them bearing

date the 24 day of January. A.D.1890, purporting to be the

last Will and Testament of Thoman F. Joy now deceased, is

the Will of said deceased Thomas F. Joy. that they were pres=
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[corresponds to page 465 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

									
						    465

		Thomas F. Joy's Will

ent at the execution of said Will, and at the request of the 

Testator, respectively subscribed their names to the same as

witnesses, in his presence; that they saw the said Thomas F.

Joy, deceased sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowl=

edge the same to be his last Will and Testament; and that

the said Thomas F. Joy at the time of making, signing

and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and

memory, and not under any restraint.

			  Frances S. Miller

			   Juliaa Smith

Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this

15 day of February. A.D.1890.

			  N.F. Overturf

				Probate Judge.


		Journal Entry.

February. 15 1890.

In the Matter of the Will of

Thomas E. [F] Joy. deceased.	Be it remembered, that heretofore,

				to-wit: on the 12 day of February.

A.D.1890. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last

Will and Testament of Thomas F. Joy, late of Delaware Town:

ship, in this County, deceased, was produced in open Court

for probate, and was then filed.  And, it now being shown to

the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of

said Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate

and record in this Court, has been given to Lettie Ann Joy.

widow, and Ann Joy Halliday next of kin of the Testator,

resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order

of this Court; therefore; on this day came Frances S.

Miller and Julia Smith the subscribing witnesses to said

Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and

attestation of said Will, which testimony was reduced to

writing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said

Will, whereupon, the Court finds that the aforesaid in=

strument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said

Thomas F. Joy, deceased.  That the same was duly executed

and attested; and that the said Testator, at the time of mak=

ing, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound

mind and memory, and not under any restraint.  It is, there=

fore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted

to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of

the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had there-

on, be entered of record in this Court.

  Citation ordered and issued to Lettie Ann Joy widow of 

said decedent to elect as to said Will, as required by kaw.

				N.F. Overturf

				   Probate Judge.</text>
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[corresponds to page 466 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

466

		Thomas F. Joy's Will

		    Copy of Will

In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I. Thomas F.

Joy of Delaware O, being of sound and disposing mind &amp; memory,

do make publish &amp; declar this to be my last Will and Testa=

ment, hereby revoking &amp; declaring null &amp; void any &amp; all former last

Wills by me made.

I.	I give bequeath &amp; devise to my beloved wife Lettie Ann Joy my

entire estate of Lands, Stock, Notes and all other property of which

I may be possessed or which may be due or coming to me at the

time of my death ~ to be used &amp; controlled by her, after paying all

just claims against my estate in such manner as she may

think prudent &amp; best.  I fully &amp; freely confide in her to pro=

vide for &amp; aid such charities as she knows I desire to be aided.

II.	Should the income from our farm not prove sufficient for the

comfortable maintenance of my wife Lettie I do hereby author=

ize her to contact sell &amp; dispose of such parts of the farm as she

may think best to provide for her maintenance and the charities

before referred to in Item I, and deeds to execute &amp; deliver therefor.

III.	Within three months after my decease, I desire my

wife Lettie to execute her last Will &amp; Testament, disposing of

the entire estate in accordance with with my wishes, well

known &amp; understood by her.  Should circumstances demand it,

she shall execute other &amp; later Wills, providing for the disposi=

tion of my estate, always however, keeping in mind my beloved

daughter Ann Joy Halliday &amp; the issue of her body.

IV.	Should any devisee or legatee of either myself or my belov=

ed wife institute or cause to be instituted any legal proceeding

to set aside or thwart the purposes or provisions of either this

Will or the last Will &amp; Testament of my wife.  Such devi=

see or legatee shall be by such action, cut off &amp; deprived any por=

tion of my estate.

V	I do hereby nominate &amp; appoint my beloved wife Executrix of

this Will &amp; do hereby request the Court to authorize &amp; empow=

er her to act as such Executrix without being required to give 

bond therefor.  I do hereby nominate &amp; appoint Thomas R.

Smith assistant Executor with my wife.

	  Witness my hand this twenty fourth day of Jan=

uary. A.D. 1890.

		  Thomas F. Joy .	{Seal}


Signed by Thomas F. Joy in our presence &amp; by us signed in 

his presence &amp; at his request as witnesses to his signature

Jan. 2 4  1890.

		  Frances S. Miller

		  Julia Smith</text>
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[corresponds to page 467 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

									
					                467

		James H. Crumb's Will

4 6 5 6 	   Journal Entry

February. 4 1890.

In the Matter of the Will of

James H Crumb. deceased		This day, an instrument of

				writing, purporting to be the last

Will and Testament of James H. Crumb, late of Or=

ange Township, in this County, deceased, was produced in

open Court for Probate, on consideration whereof it is or=

  and that due Notice thereof, and of the application to admit the 

same to probate

dered that the said Will be filed in this Court, be given 

to Elizabeth M. Crumb. widow. and Eunice Furnice - Lyman

J. Crumb - Julia E. Crumb (William B. Crumb

having in writing waived further Notice and consented to the 

probate of said Will) next of kin of the Testator, resident 

of the State of Ohio, that said application will be for

hearing before this Court on the 17 day of February.

A.D.1890. at 1 o'clock P.M.

			N.F. Overturf

			     Probate Judge.


	Application for Probate of Will


The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.

Delaware County.ss


In the Matter of the last

Will and Testament of 	 	Application to Admit to Probate

J H. Crum. deceased.

			To the Hon. N.F. Overturf- Judge

of the Probate Court in and for said County:

	Your petitioner respectfully represents that J H. Crumb

late a resident of the Township of Orange in said County.

died on or about the 15 day of January. A.D.1890, leaving 

an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be his

last Will and Testament:  That the said J.H. Crumb

died leaving Elizabeth M. Crumb his widow and the fol=

lowing named persons his only next of kin resident of the

State of Ohio:


	Name		Degree of Kinship.	P.O. Address.

Eunice Furnice		  	Daughter	Delaware O.

Lyman J. Crumb			Son		   "     "

Harvy J. Crumb			 "		McCune 	Kans.

William B. Crumb		 "		Lewis Center. O.

Hiland F. Crumb			 "		Trenton. N.J.

Julia E. Crumb			Daughter	Lewis Center. O.

   Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the prov=

ing of said Will, and that said above named persons may

be notified according to law of the pending of said proceedings.

					Wm B. Crumb.</text>
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[corresponds to page 468 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

468

		James H. Crumb's Will.

The foregoing application was signed in my presence and

sworn to before me this 4 day of January. A.D.1890.

			N.F. Overturf

			    Probate Judge.



		     Waiver

I, the undersigned son of the within named decedent, hereby waive

further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.

  Dated this 4 day of February. A.D. 1890.

				W.B. Crumb.



			Notice.


The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.

Delaware County.ss.

			In the Matter of the last Will and Tes=

tament of J H Crumb, deceased.

			To William B. Crumb:

  You are hereby commanded to notify Eunice Furnice

Lyman J. Crumb - Julia E. Crumb and Elizabeth M.

Crumb that on the 4 day of February. A.D.1890. an in=

strument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testa=

ment of J H. Crumbe, late of Orange Township, in sai

County deceased, was produced in said Court, and an applica=

tion to admit the same to probate was on the same day made

in said Court.  Said application will be for hearing before

this Court on the 17 day of February. A.D.1890. at 1 o'clock

P.M.

  Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court

at Delaware, Ohio, this 4 day of February. A.D.1890.

				 N.F. Overturf

	{Seal}				Probate Judge


Proof of Service


The State of Ohio

Delaware County.ss	William B. Crumb being duly sworn, 

			says that on the 4 day of February A.D.1890,

he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to 

the witin named Eunice Furnice - Lyman J Crumb.  Ju=

lia E. Crumb and Elizabeth M. Crumb.

			     Wm. B. Crumb.

Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 13 day

of February. A.D.1890.

			     N.F. Overturf

				  Probate Judge.
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[corresponds to page 469 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

									

						     469

		James H. Crumb's Will

		     Journal Estate

February.17 1890.

In the Matter of the Will

of James H. Crumb. deceased.

				Be it remembered, that heretofore

to-wit, on the 4 day of February. A.D.1890. an instrument 

of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of

James H. Crumb, late of Orange Township, in this coun=

ty. deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was

then filed.  And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of 

the Court, that due notice of the filing of said Will, and

of the application to admit the same to probate and record in

this Court, has been given to Elizabeth M. Crumb.

widow - Eunice Furnice - Lyman J. Crumb. and Julie E.

Crumb.  (William B. Crumb having waived Notice) next

of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursu=

ant to a former order of this Court. thereupon, on this day

came William B. Hedges one of the subscribing witnesses

to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due ex=

ecution and attestation of said Will, which testimony was

reduced to writing, by him subscribed , and filed with said will

and Frank Kenyon the other subscribing witness failing

to appear the further hearing of said Will is continued un=

til the 19 day of February. A.D.1890. at 1 o'clock P.M.

			   N.F. Overturf

			      Probate Judge




	     Testimony of W.B. Hedges


In Probate Court	In the Matter of proving the last Will and

Delaware County.Ohio	Testament of J.M.Crumb. Deceased. ~


The State of Ohio

Delaware County.ss.	W.B. Hedges being duly sworn and ex=

			amined as a witness in the above entitled

matter, says; I was present at the execution of the instrument

now shown to me, bearing date. 17 day of December. A.D. 1889, and

offered for probate as the last Will and Testament of J H.

Crumb, late of Orange Township, in said County of Del=

aware, deceased, and saw the said J.H. Crumb, now deceased

sign and seal said instrument, and heard him acknowledge

the same to be his last Will and Testament; at the time of

making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age,

of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.

			  W.B. Hedges.

Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court,

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[corresponds to page 470 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

470

		James H. Crumb's Will.

this 17 day of February. A.D.1890.

			 N.F. Overturf

  {Seal}		     Probate Judge


	Testimony of Frank Kenyon


In Probate Court		In the Matter of proving the last Will 

and 

Delaware County. Ohio.		  Testament of James H. Crumb. 

deceased.


The State of Ohio

Delaware County.ss	Frank Kenyon, being duly sworn and

			examined as a witness in the above entitled

matter, says;  I was present at the execution of the instrument 

now shown to me, bearing date the 17 day of December. A.

D. 1889. and offered for probate as the last Will and Testament

of Frank Kenyon late of Orange Township, in said County _

of Delaware, deceased, and saw the said James H. Crumb

now deceased, sign and seal said instrument, and heard him 

acknowledge the same to be his last Will and Testament; and 

I, thereupon, at his request, and in his presence, subscribed my

name to the same as a witness.  The said decedent, at the time

of making, signing and sealing said instrument, was of full age, of

sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.

			     Frank Kenyon.

Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this

19 day of February A.D.1890.

			N F. Overturf

  {Seal}		    Probate Judge.



			 Journal Entry.

February. 19 1890.

In the Matter of the Will of

James H. Crumb-deceased.	This day came Frank Kenyon. the

				other subscribing witness to said Will

who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attesta=

tion of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by

him subscribed and filed with said Will, whereupon the court

finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will

and Testament of said James H. Crumb, deceased.  That the 

same was duly executed and attested; and that the said Testator

at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full

age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.

It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted

to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the wit=

nesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon, be enter=

ed of record in this Court. Citation ordered and issued to Elizabeth

M. Crumb, widow of said decedent to elect as to said Will, as re=

quired by law.

		   N.F. Overturf  Probate Judge</text>
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[corresponds to page 471 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]


                                                             471

		James H. Crumb Estate

		Last Will and Testament


In the Name of the Benevolent Father of All, Amen:

 I, James H. Crumb, of the Tp. of Orange County of Dela=

ware, and State of Ohio. being about 66 years of age, and being of

sound and disposing mind and memory, Do Make, Publish and

Declare this my Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and

making null and void all other last Wills and Testaments by

me made heretofore;

First:~		My Will is that all my just debts and funeral expenses 

shall

be paid out of my Estate, as soon after my decease as shall be

found convenient.

Second:~	I Give, Devise and Bequeath to my beloved wife in lieu 

of

her dower the farm on which we now reside.  Situate in Orange

Township. Delaware County- Ohio. and in Range 18 Township

3. Sec. 2.  Lot No.32. containing about 130 Acres, during her nat=

ural life: and all of the Stock, household goods, furniture, provis=

ions, and other goods and chattels which may be thereon, at the 

time of my decease  I give and bequeath to me absolutely.  She how=

ever selling so much thereof as may be sufficient to pay my

just debts.

At the death of my said wife the Real Estate aforesaid I give

to my six children and to their heirs after them in equal part

or portions except to Harry J. Crumb, who is to have the use of 1/6

of the Real Estate, described above during his natural life and to

his heirs after him provided there are heirs born to him after this

time, then if he dies without having any more heirs born to him

then the share of said property devised to said Harry J Crumb, 

is hereby devised, and bequeathed to my other five children in

equal portions, the names of the five being as follows.  Mrs Eunice

Furniss Lyman Crumb - William Crumb - Hyland Crumb

and Julia Crumb

	In Testimony Whereof, I have set my hand to this, my

Last Will and Testament, at Home, this 17 day of Dec. in the

year of our Lord, One Thousaid Eight Hundred and Eighty Nine.

						J.F. Crumb.	{Seal}

The foregoing Instrument was signed by the said J.H. Crumb

in our presence and by him published and declared as and for

his last Will and Testament, and at his request, andf in his

presence, and in the presence of each other, we hereunto subscribe

our Names as Attesting Witnesses at the Home, this 17

day of Dec. A.D.1889.

	      Frank Kenyon.resides at Lewis Center. O.

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                    <text>[page 538]

[corresponds to page 472 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

472

		James W Davies Will

		    Journal Entry.

February.22 1890.

In The Matter of the Will

of James W. Davies,deceased	The day an instrument of writing, purporting

				to be the last Will and Testament of James

W Davies, late of Radnor Township, in this County deceased, was produced

in open Court for Probate,  On consideration whereof, it is ordered that

the said Will be filed in this Court, and that due notice thereof, and

of the application to admit the same to probate and record be given to 

Sarah Jones - Anna Herbert - Lizzie Jones.  Ruth Jones -

Alice Jones - Mattie Osborn and Edward D. Griffiths,

next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio. that

said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 1

day of March. A.D.1890. at 2 o'clock P.M.

				   N.F. Overturf

					Probate Judge .



	Application for Probate of Will.


The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.

Delaware County.ss


In the Matter of the last

Will and Testament of James	Application to Admit to Probate .

M. Davies, deceased ~

				To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of

the Probate Court in and for said County:

				  Your petitioner respectfully represents

that James W. Davies, late a resident of the Township of Rad:

nor in said County, died on or about the 16 day of February. A.D.

1890 leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting

to be his last Will and Testament;  That the said James W.

Davies died leaving no widow and the following named persons his 

only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.

	Name		Degree of Kinship		P.O. Address.

Sarah Jones		      Niece			Richwood. 	O.

Anna Herbert		        "			Radnor		"

Lizzie Jones			"			  "		"

Ruth Jones			"			  "		"

Alice Jones			"			  "		"

Mattie Osborn			"			  "		"

Edward D Griffiths	     Nephew			  "		"


Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of

said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified accord=

ing to law of the pending of said proceedings.

					David Bevan.

The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to

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[corresponds to page 473 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

									

						          473

		James W. Davies Will

before me, this 22 day of February. A.D.1890.

			      N.F. Overturf

				   Probate Judge.


			Notice

The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.

Delaware County.ss

			In the Matter of the last Will and Testament

of James W Davies deceased.

			To David Beven and David Davis:

  You are hereby commanded to notify Sarah Jones.  Mattie

Osborn and Edward D. Griffiths; that on the 22 day of Feb=

ruary. A.D.1890. an instrument of writing, purporting to be the

last Will and Testament of James W. Davies late of Rad=

nor Township, in said County, deceased, was produced in said

Court, and an application to admit the same to probate was on 

the same day made in said Court.  Said application will be

for hearing before this Court on the 1 day of March. A.D.1890,

at 2 o'clock P.M.,

	     Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court

at Delaware, Ohio, this 22 day of February. A.D.1890.

			  N.F. Overturf

	{Seal}			Probate Judge


			  Return

The State of Ohio

Delaware County.ss.	David Beaver being duly sworn, says

			that on the 22 day of February. A.D.1890,

he served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to

the within named Alice Jones.  Anna Herbert.  Lizzie Jones _

Ruth Jones.  Mattie Osborn and Edward D. Griffiths, and

served the same on Mrs. Sarah Jones on the 24 day of Febru=

ary 1890.

			   David Bevan.

Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 1 day of 

March. A.D.1890.

				N.F. Overturf

  {Seal}			     Probate Judge.


		Probate of Will


The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.

Delaware County.ss

			Personally appeared in open Court David

W. Prichards and David Davis the subscribing witnesses to the

last Will and Testament of James W Davies late of Rad=

nor Township in said Delaware County deceased, who being

duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole truth,

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[corresponds to page 474 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

474

		James W. Davies Will

and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said Will,

depose and say:  That the paper before them bearing date the 26

day of December. A.D.1889, purporting to be the last Will and

Testament of James W. Davies now deceased, is the Will of 

said deceased James W. Davies, that they were present at the 

execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator, 

respectively

subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in his presence,

that they saw the said James W. Davies deceased, sign and seal

said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last Will

and Testament, and that the said James W. Davies at the

time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age,

of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint.

			   David W. Pritchard

			   David Davis

Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 1

day of March. A.D.1890.

				N.F. Overturf

	{Seal}			     Probate Judge.




		Journal Entry.

March 1 1890.

In the Matter of the Will of

James W. Davies,deceased	Be it remembered, that heretofore, 

to-wit: on the

				22 day of February. A.D.1890, an 

instrument 

of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of James

W. Davies, late of Radnor Township, in this County, deceased, was

produced in open Court for probate, and was then filed.  And, it

now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice

of the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the 

same to probate and record in this Court, has been given to

Sarah Jones.  Anna Herbert.  Lizzie Jones.  Ruth Jones -

Alice Jones- Mattie Osborn and Edward D Griffiths

next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, pursuant

to a former order of this Court; therefore, on this day came David

W. Pritchard and David Davis the subscribing Witnesses to 

said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution

and attestation of said Will.  Which testimony was reducedn to writ=

ing, by them respectively subscribed, and filed with said Will 

whereupon

the Court finds that the aforesaid instrument of writing is th3e

last Will and Testament of said James W. Davies, deceased.

That the same was duly executed and attested; and that the said

Testator, at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was

of full age, of sound mind and memory. and not under any restraint.

It is, therefore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be ad=

mitted to probate, and that the same, together with the testimony

of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon,

be entered of record in this Court.

					N.F. Overturf

					    Probate Judge.
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[corresponds to page 475 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

									

						     475

		James W. Davies Will

		    Copy of Will


Know all Men by these Presents that I James W. Davis, of

the Tp. of Radnor. Delaware County. State of Ohio. being in

ill health but of sound and disposing mind and memory do make

and publish this my last Will and Testament.

And as to my worldly estate and all the property personal of

which I shall die seized and possessed or to which I shall be

entitled at the time of my decease I devise bequeath and dispose

thereof in the manner following to-wit:

	All my just debts and expenses shall first by my

Executors hereinafter named be paid our of my estate as soon

after my decease as shall by them be found convenient.

  I devise and bequeath all my property to be divided equally

between my nephews &amp; neices in this Country &amp; Weals

except my neice Sarah Morgans which is to have double the

amount of any one of the other heirs.

  I devise and bequeath to William Pritchard my watch ,

And lastly I do nominate and appoint David Davis &amp; David

Bevan to be the Executors of this my last Will and Testament.

	In testimony whereof I James W. Davis hereunto

set my hand &amp; seal to this my last Will &amp; Testament this 

26 day Dec. A.D.1889.

			James W. Davies	 {Seal}


Signed &amp; sealed by the said James W. Davis in our presence

as his last Will and Testament &amp; signed by us at his request

in his presence aned in the presence of each other as witnesses

on this 26 day of Dec. A.D.1889.

			David W Pritchard

			David Davis.
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[corresponds to page 476 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

476

		James Cantwell's Will

		   Journal Entry

March 10 1890

In the Matter of the Will of

James Cantwell. deceased.	This day an instrument of writing, pur=

				porting to be the last Will and Testament

and Codicil thereto, of James Cantwell, late of Delaware

Township, in this County - deceased, was produced in open Court for

probate; on consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be

filed in this Court . and that due notice thereof, and of the applic=

tion to admit the same to probate and record, be given to Celia

Shoub and Agnes Temple (John Cantwell having, in writing

waived Notice and consented to the probate of said Will) next of kin

of the Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said application

will be for hearing before this Court, on the 13 day of March. A.

D.1890. at 9 o'clock A.M.

				N.F. Overturf

				     Probate Judge.


	Application for Probate of Will


The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.

Dewlaware County.ss


In the Matter of the last Will

and Testament of James Can=	Application to Admit to Probate.

well, deceased. ~

				To the Hon. N.F. Overturf - Judge of the 

Probate Court in and for said County:

				Your petitioner respectfully represents 

that James Cantwell late of resident of the Township of Dela:

ware, in said County, died on or about the 10 day of February. A.D.

1890. leaving an instrument in writing. hereto attached, purporting to 

be his last Will and Testament;  That the said James Cant:

well died leaving no widow and the following named persons his only

next of kin resident of the State of Ohio.

	Name		Degree of Kinship		P.O. Address.

John Cantwell			Son			Delaware O.

Celia Sroub		      Daughter			    "	 "

Agnes Temple			 "			    "	 "


Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving

of said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified

according to law of the pending of said proceedings.

				     John Cantwell

The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to be=

fore me, this 10 day of March. A.D. 1890.

				N.F. Overturf

    {Seal}			   Probate Judge</text>
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[corresponds to page 477 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]
								

						             477
		James Cantwell's Will

		     Waiver			Filed March.10 1890.

I, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent. hereby

waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.

Dated this 10 day of March.  A.D.1890.

			    John Cantwell.


			Notice

The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.

Delaware County.ss.

			In the matter of the last Will and Testament 

of James Cantwell, deceased.

			To John Cantwell:

  You are hereby commanded to notify Celia Shoub and Agnes

Temple. that on the 15 day of March. A.D.1890. an instrument of

writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of James

Cantwell late of Delaware Township, in said County deceased,

was produced in said Court, and an application to admit the same

to probate was on the same day made in said Court.  Said ap=

plication will be for hearing before this Court on the 13 day of March

A.D.1890. at 9 o'clock A.M.

	  Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court

at Delaware, Ohio, this 10 day of March. A D.1890.

			N .F Overturf

   {Seal}		     Probate Judge


			Proof of Service

The State of Ohio

Delaware County.ss.	John Cantwell being duly sworn, says

			that on the 10 day of March.A.D.1890, he

served the within notice by delivering a true copy thereof to the

within named Celia Shoub and Agnes Temple.

				J. Cantwell

Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 13 day of 

March. A.D.1890.

			N.F. Overturf

    {Seal}		     Probate Judge


			Probate of Will


The State of Ohio			In Probate Court.

Delaware County.ss

			Personally appeared in open Court John F.

Snodgrass and Q.D. Horr the subscribing witnesses to the last

Will and Testament and the Codicil of the same of James Cant=

well, late of Delaware Township in said Delaware County. de=

ceased; who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth,

the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the 

execution of said Will, depose and say:  That the paper before 

them bearing date the 7 day of March A.D.1887 and said Cod=

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[corresponds to page 478 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

478

		James Cantwell's Will

icil dated Dec. 6 1888- purporting to be the last Will and Testament

of  James Cantwell now deceased, is the Will and Codicil to his

Will, of said deceased, James Cantwell, that they were present

at the execution of said Will and Codicil, and at the request of the

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edge the same to be his last Will and Testament, and that the said

James Cantwell at the time of making, signing and sealing said

Will, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under

any restraint.

			    John F. Snodgrass

			     Q.D. Horr

Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court, this 15

day of March. A.D.1890.

			    N.F. Overturf

        			 Probate Judge


			Journal Entry

March 13 1890.

In the Matter of the Will of

James Cantwell - deceased ~	Be it remembered, that heretofore, 

to-wit:

				on the 10 day of March. A.D.1890. an

instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament

and Codicil thereto, of James Cantwell, late of Delaware

County, deceased, was produced in open Court for probate, and was

then filed.  And, it now being shown to the satisfaction of the court,

that due notice of the filing of said Will, and of the application

to admit the same to probate and record in this court, has been

given to Celia Shoub and Agnes Temple (John Cantwell

having waived Notice) next of kin of the Testator, resident of the

State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court; thereupon

came John F. Snodgrass and Q. D. Horr the subscribing wit=

nesses to said Will and Codicil thereto, who being duly sworn,

testified to the due execution and attestation of said Will and 

Codicil

thereto, which testimony was reduced to writing is the last

Will and Testament and Codicil thereto of said James Cant=

well, deceased.  That the same were duly executed and attested,

and that the said Testator, at the time of making, signing and 

sealing said Will and Codicil thereto, was of full age, of sound

mind and memory, and not under any restraint.  It is, there=

fore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will and Codicil thereto

be admitted to probate, and that the same, together with the tes=

timony of the witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings 

had thereon, be entered of record in this Court.

				N.F. Overturf

				    Probate Judge.
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[corresponds to page 479 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

									

						          479

		James Cantwell's Will

		     Copy of Will

I James Cantwell of Delaware, Delaware County. Ohio,

Gentleman make this my last Will and Testament.

I give, devise, bequeath my estate and property, real and personal,

as follows:

Item First	I order and direct that all my just debts and funeral 

expenses shall

be paid.

Item Second.	I order that One Hundred Dollars shall be expended in

masses for the rest of the soul of my beloved wife and of myself af=

ter my death.

Item Third	I give and bequeath to my daughter Celia Shoub One Hundred

Dollars to be paid oute of my estate.

Item Fourth	I give and bequeath to my daughter Agnes Temple One Dollar

to be paid oute, of my estate.

Item Fifth	I hereby devise, give and bequeath unto John Cantwell (my son)

and his heirs all of the remaining part of my estate both real 

and personal.

Item Sixth	I appoint John Cantwell (my son) of Delaware. Delaware County

Executor of this my Will, withoute bond.

		     In witness whereof, I have signed and seal=

ed and published and declared this instrument as my Will at Dela=

ware.  Delaware Co. Ohio, on the seventh day of March. 1887.

				     his
				James X Cantwell.	(over)
				     mark

The said James Cantwell at said Delaware Delaware Co. Ohio.

on said March. 7. 1887. signed and sealed this instrument and published

and declared the same as and for his last Will and we at his request

and in his presence and in the presence of each other, have hereunto written

our names as subscribing witnesses.

			   John F. Snodgrass

			   Harry Donavain

			    Q.D. Horr


		Codicil to this Will

					  Delaware. Ohio.  Dec. 6. 

1888.

Instead of Item Fourth herein, I give and bequeath to Agnes Tem=

ple my daughter One Hundred Dollars to be paid oute, of my

Estate.  Provided however that in case of her death before my

demise, then this Codicil shall become void and my first Will within

shall remain as first written.
				  his

			     James X Cantwell  {Seal}

				  mark


The said James Cantwell at said Delaware Ohio on said

Dec. 6. 1888. signed and sealed this Codicil to his Will and published

and declared the same as for his last intention and we at his request

and in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto

written our names as subscribing witnesses.

			John F. Snodgrass

			Serena Randell

			Q.D Horr.</text>
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                    <text>[page 546]

[corresponds to page 480 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

480

4 6 4 7		Harriet R. Pierce Will

		    Journal Entry.

February. 22 1890.

In the Matter of the Will

of Harriet R. Pierce, decd	This day, an instrument of writing, pur=

				porting to be the last Will and 

Testament

of Harriet R. Pierce, late of Berlin Township, in this County.

deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate, on consideration

whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court,

and thereupon came Major E. Pierce. husband and only next of kin

of said Testatrix, and in writing, waived further Notice, and 

consented

to the Probate of said Will, and the hearing of said Will, is set

for the 8 day of March. A.D.1890, at 2 o'clock P.M.

			N.F. Overturf

			    Probate Judge .


	Application for Probate of Will.


The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.

Delaware County.ss.

In the Matter of the last

Will and Testament of 	Application to Admit to Probate

Harriet R. Pierce,deceased.

			To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge of 

Probate Court in and for said County:

			 Your petitioner respectfully represents

that Harriet R. Pierce, late a resident of the Township of Ber=

lin in said County, died on or about the 15 day of February A.

D. 1890. leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purport=

ing to be her last Will and Testament:  That the said Harriet

R. Pierce died leaving Major E. Pierce - widower her only next

of kin.

  Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving

of said Will.

			  Major E. Pierce

The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to

before me, this 25 day of February. A.D.1890.

			    N.F. Overturf

	{Seal}			Probate Judge.


			Waiver

					Filed - February 25 1890.

I, the undersigned only next of kin of the within named decedent,

hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of said Will,

Dated this 25 day of February. A.D.1890.

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[corresponds to page 481 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

									

						          481

		Harriet R. Pierce Will

		  Journal Entry

March. 8 1890

In the Matter of the Will of

Harriet R. Pierce. decd		Be it remembered that heretofore, towit:

				on the 25 day of February. A.D.

1890, an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will and

Testament of Harriet R. Pierce, late of Berlin Township in 

this County deceased, was produced in open Court for probate,

and was then filed.  And Major E. Pierce husband and only next

of kin of said Testatrix, having waived Notice, thereupon came

Clarinda Vinining [Vining], one of the subscribing witnesses to said 

Will,

who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution and attestation

of said Will is continued to the 14 day of March. A.D.1890.

at 10 o'clock A.M., to take the testimony of Frances Vining, the 

other subscribing witness to said Will

				   N.F. Overturf

					Probate Judge.




		Testimony of Clarinda Vining


In Probate Court ~	In the Matter of Proving the last Will and

Delaware County. Ohio.	Testament of Harriet R. Pierce.deceased.


The State of Ohio

Delaware County.ss.	Clarinda Vining, being duly sworn and exam=

			ined as a witness in the above entitled 

matter,

says: I was present at the execution of the instrument now

shown to me, bearing date the 2 day of December. A.D.1889,

and offered for probate as the last Will and Testament of Harriet

R. Pierce, late of Berlin Township, in said County of Delaware

deceased, and saw the said Harriet R. Pierce, now deceased

sign and seal said instrument, and heard her acknowledge the same

to be her last Will and Testament; and I, thereupon, at her

request, and in her presence, subscribed my name to the same

as a witness.  The said decedent, at the time of making, sign=

ing and sealing said instrument, was of full age, of sound mind

and memory, and not under any restraint.

				Clarinda Vining

Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open court, this 8

day of March. A.D.1890.

			N.F. Overturf

	{Seal}		    Probate Judge</text>
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[corresponds to page 482 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

482

		Harriet R. Pierce Will

		Testimony of Frances Vining


The State of Ohio

Delaware County ss.	Frances Vining, being duly sworn and ex=

			amined as a witness in the above entitled

matter, says;  I was present at the execution of the instrument 

now shown to me, bearing date the 2 day of December- A.D. 1889_

and offered for probate as the last Will and Testament of Harriet

R. Pierce, late of Berlin Township, in said County of Dela=

ware, deceased, and saw the said Harriet R. Pierce now deceased,

sign and seal said instrument, and heard her acknowledge the same

to be her last Will and Testament; and I, thereupon, at her request,

and in her presence, subscribed my name to the same as a witness.

The said decedent, at the time of making, signing and sealing said

instrument, was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under

any restraint.

				Frances Vining

Sworn to and subscribed by said witness in open Court, this 14 day

of March. A.D.1890.

				N.F. Overturf

   {Seal}			    Probate Judge







				Journal Entry

March.14 1890.

In the Matter of the Will of

Harriet R. Pierce . deceased 

				This day came Frances Vining. the 

other

subscribing witness to said Will, who being duly sworn, testi=

fied to the due execution and attestation of said Will, which

testimony was reduced to writing. by her subscribed, and filed with

said Will.  Whereupon the Court now finds that the aforesaid

instrument of writing is the last Will and Testament of said

Harriet R. Pierce, deceased.  That the same was duly exe=

cuted and attested; and that the said Testatrix, at the time of

making, signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound

mind and memory, and not under any restraint.  It is, there=

fore, by the Court ordered, that the said Will be admitted to

probate, and that the same, together with the testimony of the

witnesses above named, as well as the proceedings had thereon,

be entered of record in this Court.

			     N.F. Overturf

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                    <text>[page 549]

[corresponds to page 483 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]
								

							483

		Harriet R. Pierce Will 

		   Copy of Will


I Harriet R. Pierce wife of Major E. Pierce of Berlin

Township. Delaware COunty - Ohio_do make and publish

this my last Will and Testament.


Item 1	It is my will that all my just debts and funeral expenses be

paid.

Item 2	I give devise and bequeath to my beloved husband Major E.

Pierce all my property both real &amp; personal of every kind and

description whatsoever to have and to hold to him and his heirs

and assignes forever.  The real estate I own at present therein

devised consists of about twenty five acres Situated in Berlin

Township Delaware County- Ohio - Bounded on the North

by Edward Rolosons land on the east by lands belonging to

the heirs of Elijah Shade, deceased, on the South by lands

of Hannah Wilson &amp; David Benton on the West by George

L. Sacketts land &amp; D. Bentons land.

Item 3	I do hereby nominate and appoint Major E. Pierce my hus=

band Executor of this my last WIll and Testament hereby

authorizing and empowering him to compromise adjust release

and discharge in such manner as he may deem proper the 

debts and claims due me.

I desire that no appraisement and no sale of my personal

property be made and that the Court of Probate direct the

omission of the same in pursuance of the statute.

  And I desire that no bond be required of my Executor.

	In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand

and seal this second day of December. A.D.1889.

			    Harriet R. Pierce	{Seal}

Signed and Acknowledged by said

Harriet R. Pierce as her last

Will and Testament in our pres=

ence and signed by us in her

presence.

	Clarinda Vining

	Frances Vining.
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[corresponds to page 484 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

484

		John O. McDowell's Will

		      Journal Entry

March 18 1890.

In the Matter of the Will of

John O. McDowell, deceased	This day, an instrument of writing,

				purporting to be the last Will and

Testament of John O. McDowell, late of Delaware City, in 

this County deceased, was produced in open Court for Probate _ on

consideration whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed 

in this Court, and that due notice thereof, and of the application

to admit the same to probate and record, be given to Florence

McDowell . John Robert McDowell.  Annie M. McDowell and

Mary W. McDowell- next of kin of the Testator, resident of the 

State of Ohio - (Hettie McDowell widow - having waived No=

tice and consented to the probate of said Will ) that said application

will be for hearing before this Court on the 24 day of March.

A.D. 1890. at 9 o'clock A.M.

				N.F. Overturf

				     Probate Judge.




		Application for Probate of Will.


The State of Ohio		In Probate Court

Delaware County.ss


In the Matter of the last Will

and Testament of John D. [O.]	Application to Admit to Probate - 

McDowell - decd

				To the Hon. N.F. Overturf_ Judge

of the Probate Court in and for said County:

				Your petitioner respectfully 

represents

that John O. McDowell, late a resident of the Township of

Delaware in said County, died on or about the 12 day of March

A.D. 1890, leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached pur=

porting to be his last Will and Testament:  That the said

John O. McDowell died leaving Hettie W. McDowell his

widow and the following named persons his only next of kin

resident of the State of Ohio:

	Name		Degree of Kinship		P.O. Address.

Florence McDowell	  Daughter			Delaware.	

O.

John Robert McDowell	       Son			    "		

"

Annie M. McDowell	  Daughter			    "		

"

Mary W McDowell		     "				    "		

"


Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving 

of said Will, and that said above named persons may be

notified according to law of the pending of said proceedings.

				  Hettie W. McDowell.</text>
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[corresponds to page 485 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

								
                                                            485

		John O. McDowell's Will

The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to

before me, this 18 day of March. A.D.1890.

				N.F. Overturf

	{Seal}			    Probate Judge .


		    Waiver

I, the undersigned Hettie W. McDowell, widow of the within named

decedent, hereby waive further notice, and consent to the probate of

said Will.

  Dated this 18 day of March. A.D.1890.

			    Hettie W. McDowell



			Notice

The State of Ohio			In Probate Court.

Delaware County.ss.

			In the Matter of the last Will and Testament 

of 

John O. McDowell, deceased:

				To Hettie W. McDowell: ~

You are hereby commanded to notify Florence McDowell_

John R. McDowell.  Annie M. McDowell and Mary W. McDow:

ell, that on the 18 day of March. A.D.1890. an instrument of 

writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of John

O. McDowell, late of Delaware Township, in said County de=

ceased, was produced in said Court, and an application to admit

the same to probate was on the same day made in said Court.

 Said application will be for hearing before this Court on the 

24 day of March.A.D.1890.at 9 o'clock A.M.

	  Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court.

at Delaware, Ohio. this 18 day of March.A D 1890.

			 N.F. Overturf

	{Seal}		      Probate Judge


		Proof of Service.


The State of Ohio

Delaware County.ss	Hettie W. McDowell - widow of John

			McDowell -deceased- within named ~

being duly sworn, says that on the eighteenth day of March-

A.D.1890, she served the within notice by delivering a true

copy thereof to each of the within named Florence McDowell-

John R. McDowell- Annie May McDowell and Mary W

McDowell personally.

			Hettie W. McDowell.

 Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 24 day

of March. A.D.1890.

			N.F. Overturf

			    Probate Judge.
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[corresponds to page 486 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

486

		John D. [O.] McDowell's Will

		    Probate of Will

The State of Ohio	      In Probate Court.

Delaware County.ss

			Personally appeared in open Court Mag=

dalena A. Wolfley and Homer M. Casper the subscribing witnesses

to the last Will and Testament of John O. [D.] McDowell, late of

Delaware Township in said Delaware County, deceased; who

being duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, the whole

truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the execution of said

Will, depose and say:  That the paper before them bearing date the

23 day of October. A.D.1889. purporting to be the last Will

and Testament of John O. [D.] McDowell, now deceased, is the Will

of said deceased, John O. [D.] McDowell, that they were present at 

the execution of said Will, and at the request of the Testator.

respectively subscribed their names to the same as witnesses, in

his presence; that they saw the said John O. [D.] McDowell deceas=

ed sign and seal said Will, and heard him acknowledge the same to

be his last Will and Testament, and that the said John O. [D.] McDow=

ell at the time of making, signing and sealing said Will, was

of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any re=

straint.

			Magdalena A. Wolfley

			Home M. Casper.

Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court,

this 24 day of March. A.D.1890.

			N.F. Overturf

	{Seal}		    Probate Judge


		 Journal Entry

March.24 1890.

In the Matter of the Probate and admission

to probate and record of the last Will and

Testament of John D. [O.] McDowell- late of 

Delaware County-in the State of Ohio-deceased.	A paper purporting to 

be the

						last Will and 

Testament of

John O. [D.] McDowell, late of Delaware County. Ohio- deceased-

having been, on the 18 day of March. A.D.1890. filed in this court.

due notice of the filing thereof in writing, and of the time for the

hearing of the application for probate thereof, and that the hearing

thereof would be on the 24 day of March. A.D.1890. at 9 o'clock

A.M. was ordered by the Court to be given to Florence McDow=

ell - John Robert McDowell- Annie M. McDowell and Mary

W. McDowell- whom the Court finds to be residents of the State

of Ohio, and to be the only children and only heirs at Law of the said

John O. McDowell. widow of said John O. McDowell

deceased, served by true copy in writing, on each of said heirs, to-

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[corresponds to page 487 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

									
							487

		John O. McDowell's Will

Florence McDowell.  John R. McDowell.  Annie M. McDowell and

Mary W. McDowell on said 18 day of March. A.D.1890 each per

sonally - and the Court further finds that said Notice was due and

sufficient - and the service thereof as aforesaid was in conformity to

law and to the order of this Court - and the Court doth hereby approve

the same.  And now on this 24 day of March. A.D.1890. at 9 o'clock

A.M., came said Hettie W McDowell and the said paper purport=

ing to be the last Will and Testament of said John O. McDowell

late of said Delaware County. Ohio, deceased. (and whom the court

finds to have been a resident of this said Delaware County. at

the time of his death ) was again produced and presented to the court

herein for probate and record. and it appearing to the Court that

the said widow of said decedent and all the next of kin of the dece=

dent (and who survive him) resident of the State of Ohio, have

been duly notified of the presentation of said Will for probate and

record: thereupon - Homer M. Casper and Magdalena Wolfley - 

the subscribing witnesses to said Will, appeared in open Court.

and were duly sworn and examined according to law, and their tes=

timony thereon was reduced to writing and filed according to law.

And it appearing to the Court from the testimony so taken

that the said paper purporting to be the said last Will and Tes=

tament of said John O. McDowell - deceased, was duly attest=

ed and executed and, that the Testator, John O. McDowell, 

at the time of executing the same, was of full age, and of sound mind

and memory and not under any restraint, the Court now finds 

said paper to be the Will of said John O. McDowell and admits

the said Will to probate, and orders the same, together with the

testimony so taken, to be recorded, according to the statute in

such case made and provided.

Citation ordered and issued to Hettie W. McDowell, widow of

said decedent to elect as to said Will, as required by law - and 

thereupon came said Hettie W. McDowell - widow - and in writing

acknowledged service of the said Citation, and the same was filed

herein.

				N.F. Overturf

				    Probate Judge.


		   Copy of Will

I, John O. McDowell- Physician of the City of Delaware-

in Delaware County- in the State of Ohio, being of lawful age,

and of sound and disposing mind and memory, and under no restraint

do make and publish this my last Will and Testament, hereby

revoking and annulling any and all wills heretofore, at any time made

by me, and declaring and publishing this to be my last will and

testament.

Item 1	It is my will that all statutory allowances to my wife, and all

my just and lawful debts, and my funeral expenses be paid, and

that they be so paid in the order provided by the Laws of Ohio in 

cases of intestacy.
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[corresponds to page 488 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

488

		John O. McDowell's Will

Item 2	I hereby give devise and bequeath to my beloved wife Hettie W. 

McDowell-

all the rest and residue of my property of every description, whether

real personal or mixed of which I may be the owner or possessed of

or entitled to either at law or in equity at the time of my decease, and

all my right title and estate at Law or in equity to any property of

every kind and description, to be hers abosolutely, and all monies, book

accounts, promissory notes, choses in action, stocks, shares, options and

all other rights and property belonging or appertaining to me at my de=

cease and all my estate therein, absolutely.  And nothing herein giv=

en or intended, or is to be construed to be in lieu of my said wife's

dower or homestead rights in my property or estate, nor in lieu of

her statutory allowance for years support for herself and minor child=

ren as is provided by the laws of Ohio, nor in lieu of any of her stat=

utory rights and allowances, but are given in addition to all the

statutory rights, allowances and privileges she would be entitled to

under the laws of Ohio - if I were to die intestate, and nothing

herein shall abridge or impair them.

Item 3	It is my will that there be no sale by my Executor of any of

my property under any order of any Court and I so request.

Item 4	I hereby nominate and appoint my beloved wife Hettie W.

McDowell to be the Executrix of this my last will and testament:

and I request of the Court that she may not be required to give

bond as such Executrix.

	In testimony whereof I hereunto subscribe my name

and affix my scroll seal at said City of Delaware on this twenty

third day of October - in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight

Hundred and Eighty Nine.

			Jno. O. McDowell.	{Seal}

Signed sealed and declared and published by the above named 

John O. McDowell - the Testator - to be his last Will and

  Testament, in our presence and signed by us, each respect=

ively as witnesses, at his request, and in his presence and in the

presence of each other, this 23 day of October . A.D.1889.

		Magdalena A. Wolfley		Witnesses.

		Homer M. Carper. [Casper]

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[corresponds to page 489 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

								
                                                                 489

		Mariah Debolt's Will

4 6 81		 Journal Entry

March. 18 1890.

In the Matter of the Will

of Mariah Debolt-deceased.	This day, an instrument of writing,

				purporting to be the last Will and Testa=

ment of Mariah Debolt, late of Thompson Township in this Coun=

ty - deceased - was produced in open Court for Probate - on considera=

tion whereof, it is ordered that the said Will be filed in this Court-

and that due notice thereof, and of the application to admit the same

to probate and record, be given to Mary B. Davis - Lucina A.

Debolt and Rebecca V. Domigan next of kin of the Testatrix,

resident of the State of Ohio.  (Wiliam Debolt - widower of Tes=

tatrix, having in writing, waived further notice and consented to the 

probate of said Will) that said application will be for hearing be=

fore this Court and on the 26 day of March. A.D.1890. at 10 o'clock

A.M.

				N.F. Overturf

				     Probate Judge.


	Application for Probate of Will


The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.

Delaware County.ss.


In the Matter of the last

Will and Testament of 		Application to Admit to Probate.

Mariah Debolt. deceased.

			   To the Hon. N.F. Overturf. Judge of 

the Probate Court in and for said County:

				Your petitioner respectfully 

represents


that Mariah Debolt late a resident of the Township of Thompson

in said County, died on or about the 31 day of January. A.D.

1890. leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to

be her last Will and Testament;  That the said Mariah Debolt

died leaving William Debolt widower and the following named per=

sons her only next of kin resident of the State of Ohio:

	Name		Degree of Kinship		P.O. Address.

Mary B. Davis		     Daughter			Richwood O.

Lucina A. Debolt		"			    "	 "

Rebecca V. Domigan		"			Twinsburg .O

Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of

said Will, and that said above named persons may be notified ac=

cording to law of the pending of said proceedings

					Wm Debolt.

The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to

before me, this 18 day of March. A.D.1890.

				  N.F. Overturf

	{Seal}			       Probate Judge
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[corresponds to page 490 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]

490

		Mariah Debolt's Will

		       Waiver

I, the undersigned widower of the within named decedent, hereby waive furth=

er notice, and consent to the probate of said Will.

Dated this 18 day of March. A.D.1890.

			     Wm Debolt.


		     Notice

The State of Ohio		In Probate Court

Delaware County.ss

			In the matter of the last Will and Testament of Mariah

Debolt, deceased.

		To Wm Debolt:~	You are hereby commanded 

to notify Lucina Debolt _ Rebecca V. Domigan and Mary B. Davis

that on the 18 day of March. A.D. 1890. an instrument of writing, pur=

porting to be the last Will and Testament of Mariah Debolt, late of 

Thompson Township, in said County, deceased, was produced in said

Court, and an application to admit the same to probate was on the same

day made in said Court.  Said application will be for hearing before

this Court on the 25 day of March.A.D.1890. at 10 o'clock A.M.

	Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court, at Del=

aware, Ohio, this 18 day of March. A.D.1890.

					N.F. Overturf

	{Seal}				    Probate Judge


		    Proof of Service

The State of Ohio

Delaware County.ss	Wm Debolt being duly sworn, says that on the 19

			day of March. A.D.1890. he served the within notice

by delivering a true copy thereof to the within named Lucina A. Debolt-

Mary B. Davis and Rebecca V Domigan.

				  Wm Debolt

Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 26 day of 

March.A.D.1890.

				     N.F. Overturf

	{Seal}				Probate Judge


			   Probate of Will

The State of Ohio				In Probate Court

Delaware County.ss.

			Personally appeared in open Court A.A. Maize

and A.F. Hoskins the subscribing witnesses to the last Will and 

Testament

of Mariah Debolt, late of Thompson Township in said Delaware Coun=

ty, deceased; who being duly sworn according to law, to speak the truth, 

the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, in relation to the 

execution of said Will, depose and say:  That the paper before them bearing date the

25 day of August A.D.1884. purporting to be the last Will and Tes=

tament of Mariah Debolt, now deceased, is the Will of said deceased

Mariah Debolt, that they were present at the execution of said Will,

and at the request of the Testatrix, respectively subscribed their 

names to the same as witnesses, in her presence; that they saw the said Mariah

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				   A.F. Hoskins&#13;
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Sworn to and subscribed by said witnesses, in open Court - this 26 day&#13;
&#13;
of March. A.D.1890.&#13;
&#13;
				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				     Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		  Journal Entry&#13;
&#13;
March.26 1890.                       &#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will          }&#13;
&#13;
of Mariah Debolt-deceased	 }  Be it remembered, that heretofore, &#13;
&#13;
                                                                     to-wit: on the&#13;
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				                                    18 day of March. A.D.1890. an instrument &#13;
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of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Mariah Debolt&#13;
&#13;
late of Thompson Township. in this County deceased, was produced in&#13;
&#13;
open Court for Probate; and was then filed.  And, it now being&#13;
&#13;
shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of the filing of&#13;
&#13;
said Will, and of the application to admit the same to probate and record&#13;
&#13;
in this Court, has been given to Mary B. Davis. Lucina A. Debolt&#13;
&#13;
and Rebecca V. Domigan next of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the &#13;
&#13;
State of Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court, (William De-&#13;
&#13;
bolt, widower of said Mariah Debolt having waived Notice)., thereupon, on&#13;
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this day came A.A. Maize and A.F Hoskins the subscribing wit=&#13;
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nesses to said Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the due execution&#13;
&#13;
of said Will, which testimony was reduced to writing, by them respec=&#13;
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ively subscribed and filed with said Will, whereupon the Court finds&#13;
&#13;
that the aforesaid instrument of writing is the last Will and &#13;
&#13;
Testament of said Mariah Debolt, deceased,  That the same was duly executed&#13;
&#13;
and attested; and that the said Testatrix, at the time of making,&#13;
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signing and sealing said Will, was of full age, of sound mind and&#13;
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memory, and not under any restraint.  It is, therefore, by the Court&#13;
&#13;
ordered, that the said Will be admitted to probate, and that the &#13;
&#13;
same, together with the testimony of the witnesses above named, as&#13;
&#13;
well as the proceedings had thereon, be entered of record in this&#13;
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Court. ~  Citation ordered and issued to William Debolt, widower&#13;
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of said decedent to elect as to said Will, as required by law and there=&#13;
&#13;
upon the said William Debolt, in writing, acknowledged service of&#13;
&#13;
the within Citation, and the same is filed herein.&#13;
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			     N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Copy of Will&#13;
&#13;
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, I Mariah De=&#13;
&#13;
bolt of the County of Delaware and State of Ohio and being of sound&#13;
&#13;
mind and knowing the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death I&#13;
&#13;
do make and publish this my last will and testament.&#13;
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		Mariah Debolt's Will&#13;
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Item 1	I give and bequeath my body to the dust and my soul to the God who&#13;
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the division of the same it would do injustice to any of said children&#13;
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Item 3     In case I should be the owner of any personal property at the time of&#13;
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my decease I give the same to my daughter Lucina A. Debolt and&#13;
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Davis reserving enough out of said Land and personal property if &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
cease, but dispose as set forth in the third and fourth item and that&#13;
&#13;
the Court of Probate direct the same in pursuance of the stat=&#13;
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I hereby revoke all former Wills by me made.&#13;
&#13;
In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this &#13;
&#13;
the 28th day of August 1884.&#13;
&#13;
				Mariah Debolt.	{Seal}&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Signed and acknowledged by the said Mariah Debolt as her&#13;
&#13;
last Will and Testament in our presence and signed by us in her&#13;
&#13;
presence and at her request.&#13;
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				A.A.Maize&#13;
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									&#13;
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							493&#13;
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		Mary Davies  Will&#13;
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		  Journal Entry.&#13;
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February. 14 1890.                  }&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will      }&#13;
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Testator, resident of the State of Ohio, that said application will&#13;
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be for hearing before this Court on the 1st day of March A..D.&#13;
&#13;
1890. at 10 o'clock A.M.&#13;
&#13;
					N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
					     Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Application for Probate of Will&#13;
&#13;
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The State of Ohio	 }		In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss.   }&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the last     }&#13;
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Mary Davies - deceased.    }&#13;
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			                                      To the Hon. N.F. Overturf, Judge of the&#13;
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Probate Court in and for said County:&#13;
&#13;
			Your petitioner respectfully represents that&#13;
&#13;
Mary Davies, late of resident of the Township of Radnor in said&#13;
&#13;
County, died on or about the      day of        A.D. 18__ , leaving&#13;
&#13;
an instrument in writing, hereto attached, purporting to be her last&#13;
&#13;
Will and Testament;  That the said Mary died leaving no&#13;
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widower and the following named persons her only next of kin res=&#13;
&#13;
idents of the State of Ohio:&#13;
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	Name		             Degree of Kinship		P.O. Address.&#13;
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Martha Breese		  Daughter			Delphos&#13;
&#13;
Henry L. Davies		  Grandson			             Do&#13;
&#13;
Richard Thomas		  Grandson			Alaska Vanment Co. O.&#13;
&#13;
James Thomas		  Grandson			             Do&#13;
&#13;
Mary Thomas		 Grand daughter			     Do.&#13;
&#13;
William H. Davies	  Grandson			Delphos Allen  Co. O.&#13;
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James R. Davies		   Son.				        Wichata Kansas&#13;
&#13;
William P. Davies	   Son.				        Omaha    Neb.&#13;
&#13;
Edward Davies		  Grandson.		        Gerard. Kan.&#13;
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Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving of &#13;
&#13;
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		Mary Davies Will&#13;
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The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to&#13;
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			   Edward B. Rood&#13;
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	{Seal}			  Notary Public-&#13;
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	In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand&#13;
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				C.H. Luling.  Clerk.&#13;
&#13;
	{Seal}			  By J.V. Kingle Deputy&#13;
&#13;
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  			   Notice&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio			In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss&#13;
&#13;
			In the Matter of the last Will and Testament&#13;
&#13;
of Mary Davies, deceased.&#13;
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			To Martha Breese:~	You are hereby&#13;
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notified that on the 14th day of February A.D.1890 an instrument &#13;
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of writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Mary&#13;
&#13;
Davies late of Radnor Township, in said County - deceased_&#13;
&#13;
was produced in said Court, and an application to admit the same&#13;
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to probate was on the same day made in said Court.  Said ap=&#13;
&#13;
plication will be for hearing this Court on the 1 day of March.&#13;
&#13;
A.D.1890. at 10 o'clock A.M.&#13;
&#13;
	   Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate&#13;
&#13;
Court, at Delaware. Ohio, this 14th day of February A.D. 1890.&#13;
&#13;
			     N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
	{Seal}			Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
I, the undersigned person within named hereby acknowledge ser=&#13;
&#13;
vice of the within notice this 18th day of February A.D.1890.&#13;
&#13;
			      Martha Breese.&#13;
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							495&#13;
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		Mary Davies Will&#13;
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                                                        Notice&#13;
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The State of Ohio      }&#13;
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&#13;
                                                 In the Matter of the last Will and Testament &#13;
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                                                   To Henry L. Davies       You are hereby&#13;
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		  Witness my hand and the seal of said&#13;
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A.D.1890.&#13;
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   {Seal}	      N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
			  Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
I the undersigned person within named hereby acknowledge ser=&#13;
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&#13;
			    Henry L. Davies.&#13;
           &#13;
&#13;
			Notice&#13;
	&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio	   }	  In Probate Court&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss.     }&#13;
&#13;
			In the matter of the last Will and Testament &#13;
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of Mary Davies deceased-&#13;
&#13;
                      To Richard Thomas:~	You are hereby&#13;
&#13;
notified that on the 14th day of February. A.D.1890. an instru=&#13;
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of Mary Davies late of Radnor Township, in said County de=&#13;
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1st day of March A.D. 1890, at 10 o'clock A.M.&#13;
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	    Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate Court&#13;
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at Delaware Ohio, this 14th day of February A.D. 1890.&#13;
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			  N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
	{Seal}			Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
I, the undersigned person within named hereby acknowledge service&#13;
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				    Richard Thomas.&#13;
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				By John Darnell.&#13;
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		Mary Davies Will&#13;
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		   Notice&#13;
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Delaware County.ss.     }&#13;
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			In the Matter of the last Will and Testament&#13;
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A.D.1890. at 10 o'clock. A.M.,&#13;
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		Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate&#13;
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Court, at Delaware Ohio, this 14 day of February.A.D. 1890.&#13;
&#13;
			N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
	{Seal}		    Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
I, the undersigned person within named hereby acknowledge ser=&#13;
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				James Thomas.&#13;
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				  By John Darnell&#13;
&#13;
					  his Atty.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
			Notice&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio			In Probate Court.&#13;
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Delaware County ss&#13;
&#13;
			In the Matter of the last Will and Testament&#13;
&#13;
of Mary Davies deceased.&#13;
&#13;
			To Mary Thomas:~	You are hereby notified&#13;
&#13;
that on the 14th day of February A.D. 1890. an instrument of &#13;
&#13;
writing, purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Mary Da=&#13;
&#13;
vies late of Radnor Township, in said County -deceased, was pro=&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
probate was on the same day made in said Court.  Said&#13;
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application will be for hearing before this Court on the 1st day of &#13;
&#13;
March A.D. 1890. at 10 o'clock A.M.&#13;
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			Witness my hand and the seal of said Pro=&#13;
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			  N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
	{Seal}		       Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
I, the undersigned person within named hereby acknowledge ser=&#13;
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	     Witness my hand and the seal of said Probate&#13;
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			   N.F. Overturf&#13;
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	{Seal}			Probate Judge&#13;
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I, the undersigned person within named hereby acknowledge service&#13;
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				    William H. Davies.&#13;
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	Testimony of Wm Prichard &amp; John A. Cone&#13;
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In Probate Court	In the Matter of Proving the last Will and&#13;
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Delaware County, Ohio.	Testament of Mary Davies. deceased.&#13;
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say: I was present at the execution of the instrument now&#13;
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in her presence, subscribed my name to the same as a witness.&#13;
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The said decedent, at the time of making, signing and sealing&#13;
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				  Wm Prichard&#13;
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1st  day of March. A.D. 1890.&#13;
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			   N.F. Overturf&#13;
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	{Seal}			Probate Judge&#13;
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		Mary Davies Will&#13;
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The State of Ohio&#13;
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				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
    {Seal}			     Probate Judge&#13;
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			Journal Entry.&#13;
&#13;
March 1 1890.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will&#13;
&#13;
of Mary Davies, deceased.	Be it remembered, that heretofore, to=&#13;
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in this County deceased, was produced in open Court for probate -&#13;
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Thomas -  James Thomas - Mary Thomas- William H.&#13;
&#13;
Davies-next of kin of the Testatrix, resident of the State of&#13;
&#13;
Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court, and thereupon&#13;
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came Wm Prichard one of the subscribing witnesses to said&#13;
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Will, who being duly sworn, testified to the fact that he was&#13;
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present at the execution of the instrument now shown to him,&#13;
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bearing date the 23rd day of December A.D. 1880. and offered&#13;
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saw the said Mary Davies, now deceased, sign and seal said&#13;
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			   N.F. Overturf&#13;
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				Probate Judge.&#13;
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		  Testimony of&#13;
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500&#13;
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		Mary Davies Will.&#13;
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				Sarah Watkins&#13;
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				Mary A Bunford&#13;
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				David W. Jones.&#13;
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this 1st day of April 1890.&#13;
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				N.F Overturf&#13;
&#13;
	{Seal}			   Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Testimony of D. A.Evans&#13;
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In Probate Court                    }&#13;
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Delaware County. Ohio.	  }  In the Matter of proving the last Will and&#13;
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			                                      Testament of Mary Davies - deceased.&#13;
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&#13;
			                          A. Evans, who on affirmation according&#13;
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			D.A.Evans.&#13;
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Solemnly affirmed to before me and subscribed in my pres=&#13;
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ence this 1st day of April A.D.1890 by the above named&#13;
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D.A.Evans.&#13;
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			N.F. Overturf&#13;
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   {Seal}		     Probate Judge.&#13;
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				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				     Probate Judge.&#13;
&#13;
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In the name of the Benevolent Father of All, Amen.  I&#13;
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Mary Davies, of Radnor, in the County of Delaware and State&#13;
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Hundred Dollars, to be paid to her by my Executor hereinafter&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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Item 5th  I give and bequeath to each one of the children of my daughter Sa=&#13;
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Item 6th	I give and bequeath to my two sons James R. and William P.&#13;
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expenses and costs of administration etc., which I may have at&#13;
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Signed sealed and published. as my last Will and Testament, this&#13;
&#13;
23rd day of December A.D. 1880.&#13;
&#13;
			    Mary Davies.	{Seal}&#13;
&#13;
Signed by the said Mary Davies in our presence, and by her ac=&#13;
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knowledged as her last will and testament in our presence and hearing&#13;
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and signed by us as witnesses thereto, at her request, and in her&#13;
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presence and in the presence of each other, on the date above written.&#13;
&#13;
				  Wm Prichard&#13;
&#13;
				  Jno. A. Cone.</text>
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		Harvey Gillet's Will&#13;
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In the Matter of the Will of   }&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
A.M.&#13;
&#13;
			N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
			    Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
	Application for Probate of Will&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio	  }	In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss.    }&#13;
&#13;
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In the Matter of the last     }&#13;
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Harvey Gillet -deceased.    }&#13;
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				                                 To the Hon. N.F.Overturf Judge&#13;
&#13;
of the Probate Court in and for said County:&#13;
&#13;
				Your petitioner respectfully represents&#13;
&#13;
that Harvey Gillet late a resident of the Township of Marl=&#13;
&#13;
borrow  in said County. died on or about the 6th day of April&#13;
&#13;
A.D 1890  leaving an instrument in writing, hereto attached,&#13;
&#13;
purporting to be his last Will and Testament;  That the said&#13;
&#13;
Harvey Gillet died leaving Elizabeth Gillet, widow and the&#13;
&#13;
following named persons his only next of kin resident of the State &#13;
&#13;
of Ohio,&#13;
	 &#13;
			   &#13;
	Name	            Age of  Minors	Degree of Kinship  P.O. Address.&#13;
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Allen V. Gillet				                             Son		          Norton	O.&#13;
&#13;
Edson B. Gillet				                      Son		        "	        O&#13;
&#13;
Harles O. Gillet			                             Son		                "	        O&#13;
&#13;
Albert N. Gillet			                             Son		          Ashley      O&#13;
&#13;
Clinnie Brown		 12		Grand daughter	  Hixville Ohio&#13;
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Nellie  Brown		  1		        Grand daughter	         "	        "</text>
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[corresponds to page 504 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]&#13;
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504&#13;
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		Harvey Gillet's  Will&#13;
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Raymond Smith		}		Grand Son&#13;
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Maud 	Smith			}	Grand daughter	Lansoure. Minn.&#13;
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Your petitioner prays that a time may be fixed for the proving &#13;
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				Elizabeth Gillet&#13;
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The foregoing application was signed in my presence and sworn to&#13;
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before me, this 15th day of April A.D. 1890&#13;
&#13;
				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
	{Seal}			     Probate Judge.&#13;
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			Waiver&#13;
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We, the undersigned next of kin of the within named decedent,&#13;
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Dated this 15th day of April A.D. 1890.&#13;
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			Elizabeth Gillet&#13;
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			Albert N. Gillet&#13;
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			Allen V.  Gillet&#13;
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			Edson B.  Gillet&#13;
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			Harles O. Gillet&#13;
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&#13;
		Notice to Heirs&#13;
&#13;
					Ret'd &amp; Filed Apr 22 1890&#13;
&#13;
The State of Ohio		In Probate Court.&#13;
&#13;
Delaware County.ss&#13;
&#13;
			In the Matter of the last Will and Tes=&#13;
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&#13;
			To Clinnie Brown- and Nellie Brown&#13;
&#13;
and also to Parker E. Brown their father with whom they reside.&#13;
&#13;
	You are hereby notified that on the 15 day of April.A.&#13;
&#13;
D.1890.an instrument of writing, purporting to be the last Will&#13;
&#13;
and Testament of Harvey Gillet, late of Marlborough Town=&#13;
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ship. in said County, deceased, was produced in open Court .and&#13;
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an application to admit the same to probate was on the same day&#13;
&#13;
made in said Court.  Said application will be for hearing be=&#13;
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fore this Court on the 26 day of April. A.D.1890 at 11 o'clock&#13;
&#13;
A.M.&#13;
&#13;
			N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
	{Seal}		    Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Dated at Delaware Ohio. this 15th day of April A.D. 1890.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
I the undersigned person within named hereby acknowledge&#13;
&#13;
service of the within notice this 19th day of April A.D. 1890.&#13;
&#13;
				Parker E. Brown.</text>
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						          505&#13;
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In Probate Court	               }  In the Matter of Proving the last Will &#13;
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Delaware County, Ohio. }  and Testament of Harvey Gillet. Deceased.&#13;
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26th day of April A.D. 1890.&#13;
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				N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
	{Seal}			     Probate Judge&#13;
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			      Elias Cole.&#13;
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26th day of April A.D. 1890.&#13;
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		     N.F.Overturf&#13;
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	{Seal}		Probate Judge&#13;
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[corresponds to page 506 of Delaware County Will Records Vol. 8 1887-1890]&#13;
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506&#13;
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		Harvey Gillet's  Will&#13;
&#13;
 		 Journal Entry&#13;
&#13;
April 26 1890.&#13;
&#13;
In the Matter of the Will        }&#13;
&#13;
of Harvey Gillet - deceased  }	Be it remembered, that heretofore, &#13;
&#13;
to-wit:&#13;
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				                          on the 15th day of April  A.D. 1890,  an&#13;
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Harvey Gillet, late of Marlborough Township, in this County, deceased,&#13;
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it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court, that due notice of&#13;
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the filing of said Will, and of the application to admit the same to&#13;
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probate and record in this Court, has been given to Clinnie Brown and &#13;
&#13;
Nellie Brown next of kin of the Testator, resident of the State of&#13;
&#13;
Ohio, pursuant to a former order of this Court.  (The widow and other&#13;
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on this day came James E. Clark and Elias Cole the sub=&#13;
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deceased.  That the same was duly executed and attested, and that&#13;
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decedent to elect as to said Will, as required by law.  And&#13;
&#13;
thereupon came the said widow and acknowledged service of the said&#13;
&#13;
Citation.&#13;
&#13;
			    N.F. Overturf&#13;
&#13;
				Probate Judge&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
		Copy of Will&#13;
&#13;
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All:&#13;
&#13;
	I Harvey Gillet of Delaware County and State of&#13;
&#13;
Ohio do make and publish this my last Will and Testament.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Item 1  I give and devise to my beloved wife an undivided life interest &#13;
&#13;
in our homestead.  Situated in Delaware and Marion Counties,&#13;
&#13;
containing in all about Five hundred and fifty (550) acres of&#13;
&#13;
land, during her natural life and all the Stock, household goods,&#13;
&#13;
furniture, provisions, and other goods and chattels, which may be&#13;
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thereon at the time of my decease, during her natural life as afore=&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
to pay all my just debts.)&#13;
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At the death of my said wife the real estate aforesaid I give and&#13;
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							507&#13;
&#13;
		Harvey Gillet's Will&#13;
&#13;
devise equally to my sons.  Allen V. Gillett- Edson B. Gillett&#13;
&#13;
and Harles O. Gillett and their heirs (my son Albert N. Gillett&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
after provided.&#13;
&#13;
Item 3	I devise and bequeath to the surviving heirs of my daughter&#13;
&#13;
Samantha E. Smith the sum of One hundred $100.00) each.&#13;
&#13;
Said above bequeathment to be paid equally by my four Sons&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
ment to be paid on coming into possession of the bequest and one &#13;
&#13;
third in one year thereafter and the remainder in two years, with&#13;
&#13;
interest on defered payments.&#13;
&#13;
Item 4.	I further devise that on the division of said read estate that my&#13;
&#13;
son Harles O. Gillett become possessor of the division on&#13;
&#13;
which the family residence stands.&#13;
&#13;
Item 5.	I desire that no appraisement and no sale of my personal prop=&#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
of same in pursuance of the Statute.&#13;
&#13;
  I do hereby revoke all former wills by me made.&#13;
&#13;
	In testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and&#13;
&#13;
seal this 6th day of February in the year of our Lord A.D.1890.&#13;
&#13;
			     Harvey Gillet. 	{Seal}&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Signed and acknowledged by said Harvey Gillet as his last&#13;
&#13;
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	Lynde C. Ferris, residing at No. 14 Beekman St N. York&#13;
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