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Marietta Daily Leader (OH) -- 14 Jun 1897
BICYCLER
Are you up to date. The latest fad consists of having your own nameon your bicycle. The way to put it there is to get a name plate. J. B. Arbour, 209 Maple Street, will tell you about them.
Marietta Daily Leader (OH) -- 30 Mar 1898
ANNUAL STATEMENT
Expenditures, General Purpose
J. B. Arbour . . . labor per diem
Marietta DailyLeader (OH) -- Wednesday 27 Apr 1898
PERSONAL AND LOCAL
George Mitchell, fireman on the B & OSW, has resigned his position and has purchased the feed store of Joseph Arbour on Maple Street, WestSide. He took possession of the business Monday morning.
Marietta Daily Leader (OH) -- 16 Mar 1901
NEW PRINTING FIRM
Arbour and Brenan disposed of their printing shop at the corner of Second and Tiber Way Friday to Messrs. Samuel Blair and Jas. G. Goldsmith. The purchasers are printers of long experience and are skilled artisansin their profession. They were connected with the Register Office before making the purchase. They will undoubtedly receive generous patronage from theformer patrons of the establishment. It is rumored that S. A.Seipel will manage the affairs of the firm.
Marietta Daily Leader (OH) -- 24 Mar 1901
NEWS NUGGETS
Messrs. Goldsmith and Blair, who purchased the printing outfit of Arbour & Brenan, will take charge of the establishment Monday morning. The firm is to be known under the name of the Marietta Printing Co.
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According to the 1880 Census, the 1900 Census, and his WWI Draft Registration, Joseph was born in West Virginia. According to his marriage certificate and his death certificate,he was born in Marietta, OH.
Joseph's WWI Draft Registration reported him as being of medium height with a stout build, blue eyes, and brown hair.
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Sandusky Star Journal(OH) -- 26 Oct 1920
ROTARY CLUB -- BID J. B. ARBOUR GOODBYE
Walter S. Edmund presented a silver pencil to J. B. Arbour, who will leave shortly for Columbus, on behalf of the club. Mr. Arbour thanked theclub members and said hewould still consider himself a member of the Sandusky club.
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On 26 Apr 1942, Joseph registered for the Draft. On that date, he was described as 5' 8" and 135 lbs, with blue eyes, a bald head, and a ruddycomplexion. His next ofkin was recorded as John W. Gill, 1349 Sbane St, Lakewood, OH.
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From Cleveland Necrology Index (pre1975):
Id#: 0006766
Name: Arbour, Joseph B.
Date: 31 Mar 1950
Source: Source unknown; Cleveland Necrology File,Reel #002.
Notes: Arbour, Joseph B., beloved husband of thelate Mabel; father of Virginia Phillips; grandfather of Mark; residence, 1321 Sloan Ave. Friends may call atthe Branch-Kauffman Funeral Home, 16605 Detroit Ave., Lakewood, where services will be held Wednesday, 31 May, at 1:30 pm.
Note: Apaprently the date of this record is incorrect, as his actual death certificate states that he died on 28May 1950.
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