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Lima Times Democrat, Dec 1, 1904 This morning at 7 o'clock a false alarm was sent in from box 53, at the corner of Kibby and Metcalf street, and enroute the department came near having a serious mix-up. A driver of a large heavy coal wagon was told to stop and not attempt to cross Kibby, but he "guessed he knew his business". Without jesting there are a few teamsters and delivery "boys" in Lima that should be placed in a kindergarten and taught a few things as to the right-of-way and which side of the street to drive on. In other cities when a driver takes the wrong side of the street, and an officer sees him, he is shown his place and told to keep it. Last evening, Mrs. Dan BAKER and Mr. and Mrs. Theo. KEPNER chaperoned a jolly party to Elida to celebrate Halloween. The party assembled at the BRESSLER home, and besides other enjoyable features, partook of a supper. In the party were the Misses Ada POWERS, Anna KEPNER, Laura WAGONER, Cora KEPNER and Maitie BAKER, and Messrs. Robert WHITE, Alfred RUTHE, Mat. KO-ER, Chas. CLEVELAND, and Lloyd VAN PELT. Seth ADGATE and Clint STRAWBRIDGE returned Friday evening from a two weeks' trip to St. Louis. Mike ZIMMERMAN is drilling a well on the David E. HOVER farm at Snider's Crossing. The well will be a test for the Amos SNIDER, F.E. CRIDER, Ira CLUM and HOVER farms and will be watched with much interest. Miss Maggie MAYER, who has been ill with typhoid fever for several weeks', is improving nicely. Arden ZURMEHLY, Clint STRAWBRIDGE and Seth ADGATE spent Sunday with Merl La CROIX, of Lima. Charley SMITH is pumping near Beaver Dam. Bert UMBAUGH and wife of Cridersville, spent Sunday with the latter's father, J.A. UMBAUGH and family. The new bridge on the Breese-Yoakam road has been completed and the road opened to travel. Frank PHILLIPS and family spent Sunday with relatives at South Warsaw. Granville E. BEALL, arrived in the city from Oakland, Cal., last evening, being called to Lima on account of the death of his brother, Edgar BEALL, who passed away at the LaBelle Sanatorium last Wednesday morning. The remains of the deceased were viewed in the receiving vault at Woodlawn cemetery this afternoon and were consigned to a final resting place. John BURKE, of Lima, who has been a patient in the St. Elizabeth Hospital in Dayton for the past five months, died yesterday at 10 o'clock, after a long illness from lung trouble. He was unmarried and was aged 32 years. He is survived by one brother Michael BURKE and one sister Miss Hannah BURKE, of this city. The remains were brought here this afternoon at 4 o'clock and taken to the home of the deceased uncle, M. KEARNS, of west Haller street. The funeral services will be held at St. Rose church Saturday morning at 8:30 o'clock. Another day the peth jury reported for duty but found their services without demand. The trial of Wm. McCARTY was set for this morning with evidence to be offered by the state to convict him of malicious destruction of property. McCARTY, however, decided that his chances of escaping were not worth taking and concluded he would get off easier by a plea of guilty to a minor offense. He had his plea of not guilty changed and was instructed to appear tomorrow to receive his sentence. McCARTY is the youth indicted for tearing off some iron screens from a C.H. & D. passenger coach. Continued tomorrow
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Lima Times Democrat, Dec 1, 1904 Frank RICKETTS, of south West street, has revived from his sudden illness of yesterday, and was able to get down to the store this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W.F. CALVERT, of south Elizabeth street, are entertaining his mother Mrs. CALVERT, of Alger. A Mr. JOHNSON, of Forest, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Lloyd BOYERS, of south Pine street. J.W. HESS, the shoe cobbler, has returned to his first love, the little room on west Vine street, in the rear of the Seiferd building. He has been located on east Kibby street for several weeks. Friends of Miss Leann SAUNDERS will be pleased to learn that she is improving from an attack of rheumaism, and it is thought will be able to resume her school in a few weeks. Miss Maud HARRINGTON, of Reese avenue, is again on the sick list. After enjoying a visit with his old-time chum, J.M. HUTCHINSON, of south West street, John DEPPELLER has returned to North Washington. Mr. and Mrs. L.O. HAWKINS, of Milburn avenue, have a brand new boy to juggle and sing to. Mrs. Joseph SANDERS, of south Pine street, is reported quite feeble. Today Mrs. Polly SOMERSET, of Van Wert, was buried. She was a sister of Mrs. Thomas BELL, of Greenlawn avenue. Gracer J.D. AUSTIN and wife, have returned from Tennessee and Alabama points, where they visited the past few weeks. Mr. L.E. ROBERTS, fireman on the L.E. & W. and Mrs. ROBERTS, have given up boarding and are now in a cozy home of their own at 924 Tanner avenue. If reports are to be relied upon, one of south Lima's gentlemen has deserted the "Bound to be a bachelor" (3 B's) club, and is now enjoying matrimonial bliss. The gentleman who rumor says has acted so wisely is Mr. Frank FINK, of south Elizabeth street, and the bride is a Detroit belle. Last evening about twenty-five persons called at the Jacob RISE home, on west Kibby street, and after spending an hour or so at progressive pedro, were treated to a fine oyster supper. The event was a most enjoyable one. Charles CLARK, of Dayton, visited his mother, Mrs. Minerva CLARK. Charles DOUTE tells a good one on his father. They went rabbit hunting the other day, and the old gentleman scared up a bunny, and ran after it shouting: "Here's one Charley. There it goes". "Well why don't you shoot it"? said the son. "Why are you carrying that gun on your shoulder for?" "Gee whiz!" exclaimed the father " I thought I was carrying my shovel". The rabbit got away.
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Lima News Sep 27, 1921 (date of obituary) Lima News, Sep 29, 1921 (funeral notice) Funeral services for Mrs. Bertha LEWIS, 25 wife of Vernal LEWIS, 517 N. Cole-st, will be held Friday at 10:30 a.m. at Perry Chapel. The Rev. Mr. SPRY, pastor of the N. Cole-st misson, Lima will officiate. Interment will be in Perry Chapel cemetery.
Uraemic Poisoning is Fatal to Mrs. Lewis Mrs. Bertha LEWIS, 25, wife of Vernal LEWIS, 517 N. Cole-st., died at the City hospital, at 4 a.m. Tuesday, after an illness from uraemic poisioning. Besides her husband, she is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.L. TURNER, 140 Dana-ave and two children. Three brothers, Harry, Ashley and Okey TURNER, and three sisters, Mrs. Martin AYERS, the Misses Lena and Catherine TURNER, all of Lima, are also left.
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Lima News, Apr 5, 1926 Wapakoneta- Frank P. CONNAUGHTON, administrator of the estate of May HAWKEY, filed a petition today in probate court asking for authority to sell real estate. Hearing was set for May 3. Will of J.W. HARRUFF, was admitted to probate. Minerva E. HARRUFF widow, elected to take under the will. Edward OFENBAUGH was appointed executor under bond of $2,500. E.E. ARTHUR, E.F. REICHEIDERFER and J.H. UMBAUGH were appointed appraisers. Stansberry SUTTON, administrator of the estate of Sarah I. SUTTON, filed a petition asking for authority to sell real estate. Hearing May 3. Frank P. CONNAUGHTON, administrator of the estate of Michael CONNAUGHTON, was give authority to sell real estate at private sale at not less than appraised value. Beaverdam- Dr. Lawrence HUBER, erstwhile farmer four miles east of this village, gave an "Agricultural Talk" from station KDKA, East Pittsburg, Saturday, as heard from home folks. Leipsic- Mrs. Thomas HOFFMAN, who has been in ill health, is somewhat recovered since the performance of an operation to which she was subjected here in her home. Kenton- A tumor one and a quarter inches in diameter and two and a half inches long was removed from the left side of the brain of Mrs. Ethel GREGG of Brandenton, Fla., and former resident west of here. Mrs. GREGG had been suffering for several months from what was first thought to be paralysis. Sy. Marys- Elton THOMPSON and Miss Evelyn BURGER, of this city, were quietly married at the Friends church parsonage Saturday afternoon by the Rev. Harry KREIDER, who used the impressive single ring ceremony. Attendents were Ralph MEYERS and Miss Princess MEHAFFEY. Mr. and Mrs. THOMPSON will make their home for the present with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George THOMPSON, St. Marys.
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZYB.2ACI/649.1.2.1 Message Board Post: I have lots of info on the Hammons, but almost as many questions as answers! There is a Hammons/Redmon cemtery near Ottoville that is abandoned. From what I've found, Amos Redmon married a sister of John Hammons. I've not seen the Hayworth name yet. Email me at [email protected] and I can share info with you.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hammons/Hayworth/Coppers Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZYB.2ACI/649.1.2 Message Board Post: Regarding John and Susan Hammons, and the Coppers' who lived with them: Do you have any information on the Hammons', where they came from, parents, siblings, etc? Are you familiar with "Hammons Cemetery" near Ottoville? Is there a Hayworth or Haxworth surname involved in some way with Hammons? Thanks!
Lima Daily News, Jan 31, 1906 Mr. and Mrs. E.L. KRAFT Jr., entertained a most congenial crowd of friends at their home on south West street last evening. Pedro was the game enjoyed and a musical program contributed to the pleasure of the evening. Delicious refreshments were served.The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. F.A. STEPLETON, Mr. and Mrs. John MOHR, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. DANIELS, Mr. and Mrs. E.E. WELKER, mr. and Mrs. C.M. PRIESTAP, Mr. and mrs. N.M. SUTHERLAND, Mr. and Mrs. John CRULL, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel BAKER, Mr. and Mrs. Harry FOX. The C.W. WINEGARDNER family, of St. John's avenue, will this week move to Elmo, Missouri. Mrs. Adam NEISWANDER, of Broadway, is visiting relatives in Ft. Wayne. John T. TURNER, of Columbus Grove, was in the city yesterday. He stated that his daughter, Etha, who has been critically ill with typhoid is slightly improved. Rev. C.C. KENNEDY assisted at the funeral service of George WRIGHT at the Rockport Methodist Episcopal church yesterday morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. HARTMAN and daughter, LOYOLA, and Mr. and Mrs. F.M. CALVERT, were members of a party entertained at the John ROUSH home, at Byerly Station, on the new Findlay line last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank NIRDLINGER and daughter, Virginia, of Philadelphia, are at the Lima House for a few days. Miss TUTTLE, of east Elm street, is home after an extended visit with relatives in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin HOFFMAN, of Shelby, and John HOFFMAN, of Bowdle, South Dakota, have returned to their homes, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry HINER. Mrs. Dr. DOTY, of Ottoville, O., formerly of this city, returned home yesterday, after spending a few days with relatives and friends. Miss Nina BADEAU and Mrs. Charles REDMAN are the guests of Miss Mary PARRISH, this week. At the Christian parsonage at Lafayette, on Saturday evening, occurred the marriage of Mr. Rola CRAIG and Miss Cora MANUS, both of near Lima. The Rev. George W. FOLTZ performed the ceremony. Mrs. E.F. MAXWELL and son Edwin, returned this afternoon from a visit in Peoria. The William BINDER family have as their guest Miss Gussie FISHER, of Bluffton, Ohio. Mr. K.C. TREVOR, of Springfield, O., who is with the R.C. Dun Mercantile agency, was the guest of relatives in the city last evening.
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Lima Daily News, Jan 9, 1906 Wm. MYRICE and children, Ferris and Temple, of Deshler, were guests at the J.C. MACK home, on south Central, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. SHERRICK, of Ontarion street, were called to Elida yesterday, by an accident which befell his brother, Henry SHERRICK. The nature of the injury could not be learned. Mrs. Milo MILLER, of Carey, is visiting Miss Violet EARLEY, of south Pine street. She is enroute to Spencerville to visit her parents. Frank HAYS and Robert LOWERY, of Spencerville, spent Sunday with local friends. Al REYNOLDS, of Continental, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. Clem EYSTER, of Madison avenue. J.C. KELLEY, A. MULLIN, Thos. BAUMGARDNER and Cyrus HOVER were inauguration visitors at Columbus Yesterday. Mrs. J. HARTMAN, of south Metcalf street, is home from a visit of two months with relatives and friends in Pittsburg, Oil City and other Pennsylvania points. Len SHOCKEY was in Ohio City yesterday- a business mission. Wm. MERTZ, of Fourth street, entered Hooiserdom yesterday to work in the oil industry. M.S. ANDERSON, of Gideon, Mo., and F.R. ANDERSON, of near Mendon, were Sunday guests of their brother, Patrolman O. ANDERSON, and family of south Central avenue. Licensed to Marry Tom FETTERLY, 20 machinist, Lima and Amy JAMISON, 21 also of Lima Harley YOAKUM, 19, farmer, Allen County, and Ella SEIBERTS, 18, also of Allen county. Card of Thanks We desire to thank those who so kindly assisted during sickness and after death of our beloved husband and father, especially the undertaker, and also those who gave such beautiful flowers. Mary A. MOSS and Children Legal Notice Marie RADER, whose place of residence is unknown will take notice that on the 5th day of January, A.D., 1906, the plainiff, Charles H. RADER, filed his petition in the Court of Common Pleas, Allen County, Ohio, being case number 12561. Praying therein for a divorce from said Marie RADER on the ground of willful absence for a period of more than three (3) years last past. Said defendant is required to answer on or before the 16th day of February, 1906.
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Lima News, Mar 5, 1933 Three automobiles were damaged in a collsion Saturday afternoon at Central-av and Kibby-st. The crash involved machines driven by C.W. LONG, 126 N. Collett-st, and S.C. MILLER, 740 S. Metcalf-st. One of the cars rammed into a car parked on Kibby-st belonging to Denny MORRISEY, 396 S. Pine-st. All three drivers escaped injury. Births- Mr. and Mrs. Nolan ASKINS, Lima route 5, son, Friday night city hospital. Deaths- Gertrude BEERY, 58, of 923 N Metcalf-st. Ellen J. WOODEN, 66, of 127 S. Park-av. William BRENTLINGER, 74, Perry-tp. Virginia CAMPBELL, 23, Uniopolis. Henrietta S. CHERRY, 75, of 127 W. Eureka-st. Ella J. MYERS, 71, of 112 N. Park-st. James SNIDER, 58, of Beaverdam. Real Estate Transfers- Mayme Alice BOWERS to the Realty Investment Co., lot 4336, Hughes Third-adn J.F. WILLIAMS to the Realty Investment Co., lot 9865, McBeth's First-adn. Charles Corwin ENDLY to Ruth ENDLY, 5 acres, Shawnee- tp. Joseph KIPP to Lena KIPP, part S.Stapleton, lot 9863, McBeth's lots 363.375, Delphos. James F. STAPLETON to Winifred First-adn. Marriage Licenses- W. Rollin SUPPLEE, 59, manager of Columbus Transfer Co., Columbus, and Clara L. CAMPBELL, 53, saleswoman, 123 S. Pierce-st. Ambulance Removals- Harris (Columbus Grove)- Mrs. George TURNER from City hospital to her home in Columbus Grove. Davis, Miller and Son- Miss Marie McBRIDE from St. Rita's hospital to 230 S. Jameson-av; Betty CAMPBELL from City hospital to 429 E. McKIBBEN-st; Mrs. Alden WRIGHT from City hospital to her home two miles north of Cairo. Siferd and Son- Mrs. J.L. EREY from 798 Oak-st to City hospital; Mrs. Roy DAVIS from 911 Edwards-av to City hospital; Mrs. Emma JONES from St. Rita's hospital to (unreadable).
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Lima News, Feb 4, 1936 Six A- Betty POINT and Annie Lee WILLIAMS Six B- Helen WOLFE, Merlyn SYKES, Betty Rose ARNOLD, Robert BOHYER, Betty Rose FELVER, Wilda Jean LONG and Jean MILLER Fifth- Patsy SULLIVAN and Gloria HANEY Fourth- Patsy SIFERD, Dorothy WOOD, Milton NEELY, Donna POINT, Virjean CAROLUS, Vera Mae LONG and Walter NEDS Third- Eileen McKINNEY, Richard BARTLETT, Rudolph TAVIANO, Marine CARMEAN, Ronelva MUSSER, Dorothy SNYDER, Betty Jane McKINLEY, Ruth VOSS, Donald HURLISS, Norma WATT, James GIFFORD and Marjorie FAIR Second- Clarice BOYD, Minerva Lou HESSER, Charles SIFERD, Doris SHERER, Winnifred CAROLUS, Virginia SELLARS, Donald MILLER, Rose MEEKS, Vivian PENCE, Patty MILLER, Robert RICE, Doris GEBHART, Earl GITHENS, Gene McGILLVARY, Mary POINT and Shirley CUMMINGS First- John DOWNING, Leona CAROLUS, Robert MOGLER, Barbara HOFMANN, Patty CARDONE, Patsy Lou PORTER, Richard STEMEN, June HAMMELL, Shirley TAYLOR, John WOODLEY, Clifford WOODLEY and Doris HIRE