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The Shield & Banner (Mansfield) -- 13 December 1848

     

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Transcribed and submitted by Amy E. Armstrong from the original paper held by the Sherman Room at the Mansfield/Richland County Public Library



EXECUTORS NOTICE -- NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned have been appointed as Executor of the estate of George Tyson, deceased, late of Plymouth Township, Richland County, Ohio.  All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to us, and all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them within one year duly authenticated for payment.  -- George G. Graham, R. McDonough, Plymouth, Nov. 29th., 1848.

IN PARTITION -- Henry Crabbs vs. Elizabeth Crabbs and others}  Land in Washington Twp. (click for full entry).

SHERIFF'S SALE -- Property of James P. Brown at the suit of Henry D. Shreffler and George W. Sheets.  (click for full entry).

RECEIPTS ON SUBSCRIPTION -- Dec. 6, David Balliett, $1.00 and R.W. Mitchell, sundries, $3.00;  Dec. 7, Robert Mickey, wood, $1.00 and John Leiter, $3.00 and Patrick McGarvey, $1.00;  Dec. 9, Daniel Koogle, oats, $2.50;  Dec. 11, Thomas McDonald, sundries, $1.00.

MARRIED, On Tuesday, the 5th. inst., by the Rev. J.W. Dickey, Mr. Robert Blair to Mrs. Elizabeth Emmitt, both of Mansfield, Ohio.

MARRIED, On the 26th. of October last, by the Rev. S.B. Leiter, Mr. Jacob H. Hershiser, to Miss Harriet Bucher.

MARRIED, On the 23th. ult. by the Rev. S.B. Leiter, Mr. Isaac Urich, to Miss Sarah Shofner.

DIED -- In the vicinity of Mansfield, on the 24th. ult., of Typhus Congestive Fever, Maria Eugenia Rowland, daughter of the Rev. James Rowland, aged 19 years and 4 months.  In her natural disposition she was retiring, unobtrusive, mild, and benignant.  As a child she was very affectionate and dutiful, and as a sister attentive and kind.  Early instructed in the doctrines of salvation, and her mind early imbued with religious truths, and possessing a very meek, gentle, and amiable disposition, it was difficult to distinguish what God had done for her by grace, from what He had done for her by nature.  She has gone to the "house appointed for all living" her soul is receiving its reward, and her friends "mourn, not without hope".

SHERIFF'S SALE -- Property of Michael B. Hoffard at the suit of John J. Rubley.  (click for full entry)

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