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    1. Stackhouse
    2. 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/714 Message Board Post: I'm searching for info on Allen (b3-23-1833 to 5-8-1884) and Phebe A (b3-2-1836 to 1-12-1917) Stackhouse both born in Ohio moved to Missouri around 1869. They had 11 Children Martha J, Josephine, Ester J, Lidia A, Frank E, Perry L, Virginia E, Phebe A, Bertha, Louis A, Rutherford Burch Hays Stackhouse. Dena Stackhouse [email protected]

    11/06/2004 03:57:27
    1. Personal Mentions 1899
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Lima Daily News, Apr 24, 1899 Joseph HASTINGS and William IVY were arrested by Sergeant Wingate in the rear of Bowers' bakery yesterday afternoon for vagrancy. They were fined $ 2.60. Seeley HUBBARD and Harry MOCK both up for drunkenness being very much the worse for wear yesterday afternoon, were fined $ 3.60, including costs. Both paid the sum and SEELEY says he is done with booze for all time. F.F. LELAND and wife and John MILLER and wife spent Sunday fishing at the Lewistown reservoir. Ex-sheriff FISHER was over from Delphos yesterday. He came over for a good time and went home satisfied. Metellus THOMSON, the dry goods merchant, was over from Kenton looking after his Lima store which is under the able management of Mr. SCHRADER. Col. M. Lewis CLARK, the well known racing judge, committed suicide at Louisville Saturday. The bicycle given away at the opera house Saturday night was won by E.E. HAMMOND, of Celina. H. PARHAM is building an addition to his carriage depository on east High street. General Secretary KLING, of the Y.M.C.A., of Cleveland, was here yesterday. The Utopia club will meet with Mr. and Mrs. J.M. McVEY, Thursday night. The two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Cal McCULLOUGH, who died of scarlet fever at north Bathmore Saturday, was brought to this city yesterday and interred in Woodlawn cemetery. Mrs. A.B. PANGLE, of Columbus Grove, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry FAUROT. Hugo GOLDSMITH, of San Francisco, who has been visiting his uncle, Joe GOLDSMITH, left for Cleveland Saturday, enroute to Europe. Jerry BOWSHER is in Chicago. C.B. CHURCHILL came over from Bellefontaine yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. William IRISH are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Melville GILLET, of Newark. Charlie KNECHT, the mail carrier, left yesterday morning for Mexico and California to take a month's recreation. Charley VOGEL, who has been with the News-Republican at Kenton has returned to Lima. SCHULTHEIS Brothers, who own the lot on the southeast corner of Main and Elm streets, will build a block this summer. Frank B. WILSON and wife of Kenton, visited Mr. PALMER and wife, of north Union, over Sunday. Mrs. Lulu WILLIAMS, of 614 north Union street, while operating a job press at the Courier Printing office this morning, had her left arm caught in the machinery and badle lacerated. None of the muscles were torn and she will not be deprived of the use of the arm.

    11/05/2004 11:15:28
    1. surnames for obit scans Nov 6
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. I have the following obituaries from Allen and other Ohio counties ( I was lucky enough to be given many obituaries, I am not related to these people) The old obits that I post are very faint and hard to read, they do not scan well. Please limit your requests to 3 per day. Thanks If you would like a scan let me know at [email protected] MITCHELL, (Whisler), Ethel G 1904- 1992 MARTIN, Roland W 1948- 1992 MEYERS, Wallace W 1915- 1992 MINCKS, Dale V 1911- 1993 MINNICH, (Slattery), Patricia A 1933- 1992 MARTIN, (Brinkman), Margaret 1898- 1991 MITCHELL, (Rakestraw), Helen J 1928- 1994 PRINE, (Barnes), Lola 1926- 1991 MITCHELL, (Edgecomb), Aileen E 1903- 1992 POINT, Paula M 1963- 1970 WARD, (Tippitt), Maria S 1920- 1980 WARD, Nellie R 1901- 1981 WARD, P. Merle 1893- 1980 WARD, (Welding), Patricia 1923- 1985 WARD, Samuel 1906- 1985 WARD, (Glover), Susie F 1894- 1981 WARE, Minnie L 1893- 1981 WARE, Frank G 1896- 1982 WARNECKE, Ronald S 1980- 1980 WARE, Raymond H 1892- 1985 WARD, (Wiggins), Barbara E 1888- 1986 WARE, (Heintz), Sophia M 1891- 1984 WARD, Charles (Sr) 1910- 1980 WARNECKE, (Schroeder), Agnes M 1902- 1984 WARD, (Hector), Clara 1887- 1980 WARNECKE, Albert F 1906- 1986 WARNECKE, (Morman), Martha 1889- 1986 WARD, Jessie M 1895- 1982 WARNECKE, Walter I 1908- 1982 WARD, Donald H 1920- 1981 WARNER, (Fledderjohann), Adelma M 1909- 1984 WANNEMACHER, Thomas U 1916- 1980

    11/05/2004 10:44:55
    1. Personal Mentions
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Lima Daily News, Jan 12, 1905 J.O. REIFF, of St. John's avenue received a message about 11 o'clock yesterday morning that his brother-in-law, Fred KELLER, of Galion, a C. & E. engineer had been killed a few hours before, his engine blowing up in Creston, 14 miles east of Galion. Engineer KELLER, was about 52 years of age and had been in the service of the C & E for 24 years. For 15 years he had been at the trottle of the iron horse pulling the Well-Fargo express. Mr. and Mrs. REIFF and children Audree and Edgar, left yesterday afternoon for Galion, where the funeral will be held probably tomorrow morning. Robert McDONALD, a helper at the L.E. & W railway shops, recently from St. Marys, where his family resides, met with a painful accident about 5 o'clock last evening. He was assisting another workman and in using a large iron bar it slipped and fell upon his right leg, breaking the member just below the knee. Jones & Williams ambulance conveyed him to his boarding house at 322 south McDonald. Mrs. W.E. BOYER and baby, of south Elizabeth street, left yesterday to visit her parents in North Robinson. John ROTHROCK, of the Fisher Bros. barber shop, is ill at his home on south Union street with stomach trouble. The Rev. J.D. LAWRENCE and family have left for Oklahoma, where the reverend gentleman will serve two pastoral charges. Daniel O'CONNELL is here from Orrick, Mo., visiting his father, brother and sister on Forest avenue. He has been at work for the Buckeye Pipe Line out there for the past four months. W.E. HESS has purchased the property at the southwest corner of Greenlawn and Kibby street. Hazel and Anna, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. TURLINGER, of Henry street, have scarlet fever. Another daughter, Hattie, recently recovered from the disease. The Alvin HANEY family yesterday moved from 560 south Pine to 404 McPheron avenue. Mrs. H.H. KEMBLE and neice, Miss Edna WERNER, left last night for their home in Buffalo, N.Y., after a two weeks' visit with the former's sister, Mrs. Dr. Burt HUBBARD, of south Main. John T. TURNER, of Columbus Grove, was her on business yesterday.

    11/04/2004 10:24:06
    1. Thomas Seymour sentencing 1905
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Lima Daily News, Jan 16, 1905 ( also the date on the Rose Fisher obit) Paid Dearly for Assault on His Wife Probate Judge MILLER Takes Good Care of Thomas SEYMOUR Thomas SEYMOUR, who assaulted his wife and daughter at their home on east North street, several evenings ago, and who was bound over to the Probate court by Mayor ROBB, had a hearing this afternoon before the latter and was sentenced to thirty days hard labor at the Toledo work house, to remain committed until the costs in the case are paid. He admitted striking his wife and daughter, the evidence showing that he had knocked three of her teeth out.

    11/04/2004 10:00:39
    1. Rose Fisher obit 1905
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Apoplexy Causes the Death of Mrs. Rose Fisher Died at the City Hospital Yesterday- Funeral Tomorrow Afternoon From The Epworth M.E. Church Mrs. Rose FISHER, aged 48 years, of the corner of Bellefontaine and Harrison avenues, died last night at eleven o'clock at the hospital of apoplexy. The remains were taken to the home of Mr. J. SEIBOLT, 401 Prospect avenue. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock from the Epworth M.E. church.

    11/04/2004 09:52:59
    1. surnames for obit scans Nov 5
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. I have the following obituaries from Allen and other Ohio counties ( I was lucky enough to be given many obituaries, I am not related to these people) The old obits that I post are very faint and hard to read, they do not scan well. Please limit your requests to 3 per day. Thanks If you would like a scan let me know at [email protected] LOWRY,( Fox), Lola J 1911- 1991 LOYER, (Ott), Theresia A 1910- 1993 LUCAS, Clifford G 1974- 1991 LUNZ, (Ruck), Goldie C 1905- 1992 LONG, (Sudam), Clara M 1899- 1992 PERNELL, Fred 1925- 1972 LONG, John J 1908- 1992 MACK, (Frank), Helen M 1914- 1992 MACK, Daniel C 1991- 1991 MACK, Eddie L 1936- 1992 MACK, (Reed), Tessie I 1905- 1991 MAHAN, Wilbur G 1923- 1993 MAHAN, (Henry), Julia A 1899- 1993 MAKLEY, (Zimmerman), Gretchen R 1918- 1992 MAHER, Randall J 1943- 1991 PILKARD,( Hitchcock), Lela 1895- 1993 MACK, (Manchester), Lois M 1913- 1990 MACK, Vincent J 1913- 1993 MACK,( Taylor), Mary J 1903- 1991 MAAG, Ambrose G 1919- 1991 MAY, (Hackworth), Jane 1898- 1992 MAY, Paul P 1910- 1991 MAY, Harold 1912- 1991 MAY, Donald 1918- 1991 MEYERS, Helen M 1912- 1992 MARTIN, Leroy W 1923- 1991 MEYERS, Robert W 1908- 1992 MINNICH, Marion J 1908- 1992 MITCHELL, (Bowles), Frances J 1932- 1991 MINNICH, Warren G 1921- 1992

    11/04/2004 09:46:46
    1. Personal Mentions Jun 1906
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Lima Daily News, Jun 16, 1906 Misses Laura FAWCETT and Lulu GANTZ are guests of Miss Lida CLARK, in Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. L.W. BUTLER, of Ottawa, on their way to Roundhead, took dinner with their son F.L. BUTLER, the new proprietor of the South Side Drug Store. Mrs. R.A. DEKEN and son George, of west Kibby street, went to Columbus Grove yesterday to visit over Sunday with Mr. Dekens mother. Mrs. CRONLEY, of Kenton brought her 8 year old daughter Frances CRONLEY, to the city hospital to have another operation performed on her foot this morning. She was operated on three years ago but it was unsuccessful. Mr. and Mrs. Lemon LEACH, of 1128 east Elm street, are entertaining his sisters, Mrs. Hattie BATDORFF, of Nashville, O., and Mrs. Leroy ACKERMAN, of Fredericktown, O. Mrs. Perry MULCHY and Miss Anna ROBISON, of east Eurkea street, left yesterday afternoon for a several days' visit at Rising Sun, Ohio. Miss Mabel CONNER left today for a week's visit in Columbus and Delaware, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. LINGO, of Cincinnati are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George CONNER. Miss Josephine GUNTHER, of Wapakoneta was a visitor in Lima yesterday. Mrs. Fred HEROLD of north West street entertained about fifty guests at euchre and flinch in a most gelightful manner. Mrs. John GORE, od Findlay was the guest of honor. The rooms were very tastefully decorated with pink roses and carnations and field daisies. The first prize, a pretty handpainted plate, was awarded to Mrs. G.M. McCULLOUGH, while the second prize, a silk handkerchief work bag, was given to Mrs. William BELL. A delicious luncheon was served.

    11/03/2004 11:12:23
    1. Elias Crites has stroke 1906
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Lima Daily News, Mar 24, 1906 Stroke of Paralyis suffered by Elias Crites, well known Resident of German Township Elias CRITES, a very prominent man of German township, living but a short distance of Elida, was laid low a by a stroke of paralysis, which affected his right side. Owing to his advanced age, he being eighty-one years old, his recovery is reported as doubtful.

    11/03/2004 10:54:26
    1. Robinson Reunion 1906
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Lima Daily News, Apr 11, 1906 Reunion at the Country Home of Mr. and Mrs. David E. Robinson Mr. and Mrs. David E. ROBINSON opened their home near the Auglaize river Sunday to a party of relatives who spent the hours most pleasantly together. Mr. ROBINSON, who is 82 years of age, and Mrs. ROBINSON, 74, were born in Wales and came to this vicinity in 1849. Those present at the reunion were; David D. ROBINSON and wife, John ROBINSON and family, Joseph ROBINSON and family, S.V. FERGUSON and family, of West Cairo; Mrs. William FORD, of Carey; Mrs. Frank BARNES and children, of Beaverdam; Martin STEMEN, of near Rushmore; John ESMONDS and family, of Rushmore; Bert BEST and family of Rushmore; Mr. and Mrs. F.E. SMITH of Delphos.

    11/03/2004 10:48:10
    1. Mrs. John Hutchinson obit 1906
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Lima Daily News, Apr 26, 1906 Death Relieved Mrs. John Hutchinson at nine o'clock this morning after an illness of several months from cancer. Mrs. John HUTCHINSON, wife of Probate Judge HUTCHINSON, died this morning at nine o'clock at her home, 126 south Metcalf street; after an illness of six months from cancer. Deceased was 57 years of age. Besides the sorrowing husband, she leaves one daughter, Miss Halce HUTCHINSON, to mourn their loss. The funeral will be held Saturday afternoon at two o'clock from the residence.

    11/03/2004 10:39:40
    1. Earl Bowsher obit 1906
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Lima Daily News, Apr 26, 1906 Comsumption causes the Death of Young Man This Morning Earl BOWSHER, after an illness of one year from lung trouble died this morning at 8:30 o'clock at his home in Bath township. Deceased was 17 years of age, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elijah BOWSHER. The funeral arrangements have not yet been completed.

    11/03/2004 10:33:48
    1. surnames for obit scans Nov 4
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. I have the following obituaries from Allen and other Ohio counties ( I was lucky enough to be given many obituaries, I am not related to these people) Please limit your requests to 3 per day. Thanks If you would like a scan let me know at [email protected] WALTZ,( Rodgers), Dorothy R 1928- 1986 WALTZ, (Martz), G. Ruth 1899- 1980 WALTZ, (Matson), Irma 1926- 1985 WALTZ, Loyal E 1902- 1983 WALTZ, Levi 1891- 1981 WALTZ, (Zehrback), Mabel 1887- 1983 WANAMAKER, (Baker), Mary C 1911- 1982 WANNEMACHER, ( Schwertner), Adeline E 1894- 1980 WANAMAKER, Rolland 1909- 1983 WANNEMACHER, Alvin S 1910- 1980 WANNEMACHER, Edward J 1908- 1980 PENNINGTON, C.E.(Dr), 1925- 2001 WANNEMACHER, (Heckman), Helen E 1913- 1985 WALTER, Roy A 1930- 1984 WANNEMACHER, Robert M 1903- 1980 WALTHER, Arthur C 1895- 1985 WALTHER, (Mack), Cleona G 1898- 1982 WANNEMACHER, (Metz), Marie M 1913- 1989 WALLACE, (Price), Florence M 1901- 1983 LONG, Jodi A 1973- 1994 LONG, Herschel W 1906- 1994 POWELL, James 1903- 1985 LONG, Thomas C 1915- 1991 LONG, Jerry D 1938- 1991 BOWERSOCK, John W 1893- 1973 BOWERSOCK, Grover C 1884- 1973 BRADFIELD, Henry F 1922- 1972 BRACKNEY, Roman F 1906- 1974 LONG, (Bishop), Hallie ?- 1993 BRIAN, Russell 1903- 1977 LONG, (Schaffner), Zola M 1908- 1992 PLUMMER, Walter 1898- 1972 LOUTH, James R 1916- 1992 LOUTH, Richard J 1914- 1991 LOWERY, Thomas M 1970- 1991 POINT, Wilda 1903- 1971 LOWRY, Gatle 1896- 1992 LOWRY, Joseph W 1961- 1992

    11/03/2004 10:28:49
    1. Eubanks, Bondurant, Paris, Pyles, Arnett
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Eubanks, Bondurant, Paris, Pyles, Arnett Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZYB.2ACI/713 Message Board Post: My gg-father was Francis M. Eubanks, born 1837 somewhere in KY. He married his first wife, Nancy Arnett in 1860 in Nicholas County, KY. Around 1870 he married Anna Elizabeth Paris his second wife. They are listed in the 1880 and 1900 cencus in Adams County, Ohio. The 1910 cencus lists Anna Eliza Eubanks and one son Walter in Greene County, OH but no word on Francis M. He may have died between 1900 and 1910. Children of Francis M. Eubanks and Anna Elizabeth Paris: George N. born 1862, James born 1865, Oscar born 1867, Cyrus born 1871, Marion Stephen born 1873, John born 1875, Sarah E. born 1877, William H. born 1880, Mary E. born 1882, Edward T. born 1885, Walter U. born 1892. Cyrus R. Eubanks married Angiline Hamilton Dec 1891 Marion Stephen Eubanks married Nancy Alice Bondurant Dec1895 Sarah E. Eubanks married Tarrillous Sidney Mitchell 1899 Mary E. Eubanks married A.M. Freeland Sept. 1902 II would appreciate any information on this family Bob Eubanks Leesburg, FL

    11/03/2004 09:00:16
    1. Personal Mentions Jan 1906
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Lima Daily News, Jan 2, 1906 Mr. Harry GORDON, of Findlay, spent Sunday in this city, with his parents. Miss Dora HILDRETH, of Holmes avenue and Miss Genevieve BLACK, of north McDonel street, have returned home, after an extended visit to Rushmore, O. Miss Gertrude MORAN, of Findlay, is the guest of friends in the city. Miss Anna SCHULTZ and Miss Louise SCHULTZ spent New Year's day with friends in Delphos. G.W. DARLING, of New Castle, Ohio, is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Hefner. Mr. John MAY, of Beaverdam, is visiting Mrs. Amos KELLER, 130 east Eureka street, and Mrs. M. LAMISON, of 742 south Elizabeth. David WOODIN, of east McKibben street, leaves for Columbus today. He was elected on the legislative board of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. Mr. and Mrs. C.C. WILLIAMS have returned after a pleasant visit with friends and relatives in Defiance. Mr. Charles WEINFELD, of Warsaw, Wis., is a guest of his brother Sam, and family. Mrs, Russel HUGHES has returned to her home in Findlay, after a visit with Lima friends. Mrs. Anna FLATT and son Robert, of Toledo, visited friends and relatives Sunday. Mrs. Emma McGINNIS and son Elvie, have returned home, after a pleasant visit with J.J. MOORE and family in Van Wert. Mrs. J.M. WEAVER, of Harrison avenue, have been entertaining quite a number of friends during the holidays, among them being her brother, Rev. J.F. MILLER, and family, of Bryan, Ohio, and C.E. MILLER and wife of Ft. Wayne, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. HAMMOND and daughter, Florence, of Columbus Grove, who were the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. MILLER, of east Pearl street, returned to their home Sunday evening. Mrs. F.M. CHASE, daughter Maud, and son Russell, of Troy, spent New Years day with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. BINDER. George BARRETT, who is traveling for Denman & Co., of New York, left last night for Pittsburg, after a visit with home folks. Mrs. John ROTH, of Cincinnati, is spending a few days with Mrs. John WEINFELD, of west Spring street. Mr. Fred HOFFMAN has returned from Mansfield, after a pleasant visit with friends. Miss Kate PATTON, who lived in the McHENRY family in this city for thirty-five years, died at Van Wert day before yesterday of cancer. The funeral will be held tomorrow. A number of Lima people will attend among them Miss Gusta SHULER.

    11/02/2004 11:38:55
    1. surnames for obit scans Nov 3
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. I have the following obituaries from Allen and other Ohio counties ( I was lucky enough to be given many obituaries, I am not related to these people) Please limit your requests to 3 per day. Thanks If you would like a scan let me know at [email protected] WARNEMENT, Benjamin W 1950- 1981 WARNER, (Kiracofe), Wealthy V 1919- 1983 WARNEMENT,( Dietrick), Agnes S 1889- 1983 WARNER,( Franklin), Audrey U 1897- 1983 WARNER, Rusty, 1961- 1980 WARNER, Russell R 1926- 1984 WARNER, (Zink), Regina 1909- 1985 WARNER, (Barker), Ollie L 1901- 1983 WARNER,( Sattler), Mary S 1886- 1981 WARNER,( LaRue), Olive M 1913- 1983 WARNER, Leonard E 1898- 1981 WARNER, John O 1957- 1983 WARNER, George T 1887- 1981 WELCH, Marvin L 1930- 1989 WARNER, Cleona 1905- 1982 WARNER, Foster 1900- 1982 WARNER, Clyde L 1900- 1982 WARNER, Charmaine B 1938- 1986 WARNER, Clay H 1897- 1984 WARNER, Florenz J 1912- 1985 RAMEY, Clayton R 1922- 2001 WALTERS,( Tomczak), Emily L WALTERS,( LaRue), Grace V 1902- 1989 WALTERS, Ernest S 1906- 1982 WALTERS, (Hickle), Marguerite B 1906- 1984 WALTERS, Gilbert B 1911- 1983 WALTERS, Harold H 1922- 1982 WALTERS, Ned E 1925- 1982 WALTERS,( Appleby), Pauline M 1914- 1986 WALTERS, Roy L 1901 1981 WALTHER,(Mack), Cleona G 1898- 1982 WALTERS,( Kohorst), Wilma R 1916- 1985

    11/02/2004 11:09:54
    1. Re: [Allen Cty List] Tuberculosis Hospital
    2. Maribeth
    3. My uncle was caretaker of it for several years after it closed. The building still had windows and no grafitti on it when he was there. Duke Fink bought the building with the intention of using it for something. My uncle was Melvin Reichelderfer. Maribeth At 12:29 PM 11/2/2004, you wrote: >[email protected]

    11/02/2004 06:22:41
    1. Re: [Allen Cty List] Tuberculosis Hospital
    2. christina
    3. ruth here is a site that has pics and alot of info on the TB hospital.....it has been abandon for yrs. so i'm not sure where the records would be....... christina http://www.ohiotrespassers.com/lima.html

    11/02/2004 05:29:29
    1. Tuberculosis Hospital
    2. Ruth E Hall
    3. Does anyone have information about the tuberculosis hospital that was operating in the early 1900's? Would they still have records of patients there? I believe my great grandmother, Anna WILLIAMSON was a patient and died there in 1919. She was buried in Woodlawn Cemetery in Van Wert County. Ruth Hall [email protected]

    11/02/2004 04:50:05
    1. Personal Mentions Jan 1906
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Lima Daily News, Jan 12, 1906 Miss Lulu SEIFERT has returned to her home in Wapakoneta, after spending a week with Lima relatives. Mr. and Mrs. G.S. RITTER, Thomas WARREN and Chas. G. GRAU, of Toledo, are here to attend the funeral of H.J. O'NEILL. Mr. and Mrs. PUTNAM, of Van Wert, Mr. Oliver GILBERT, of Ada, and Mrs. Rev. WILLARD, of Columbus, were here in attendence at the H.M. JOHNSON funeral. Alexander SHENK and John LINNEMAN, of Delphos, were here yesterday. Mr. SHENK leaves in a few days for a three months' visit in California. Mrs. J.J. CORCORAN and children, of Hamilton, have joined Mr. CORCORAN, the new C.H. & D. train master. They will reside at 503 north Elizabeth street. Mrs. H.J. MOEHRING and son Walter, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John ERSIG and relatives in St. Marys. Miss Anna STEURER, of Cleveland, is visiting her cousin Phillip RUNIGER and family, of 523 north West street. Miss Helen BURTON, of west Spring street, will entertain a few friends this evening at an informal chafing dish party. Miss Carrie GUNTHER, of Wapakoneta, was a guest in Lima yesterday. Dr. BLATTENBERG was a vistor in Wapakoneta yesterday. Charles E. FISHER is in Lima on business this afternoon. Miss Faith DOWNING returned to her home in Lima Wednesday evening, after a several days' visit with Miss Bess SNYDER. Charles LELAND is in Columbus, on business. Dr. Flint L. BUBBELAND and O.O. MURRAY, of Sidney, were in the city yesterday afternoon. Miss Elenora SCHNEIDER, of Wapakoneta, has returned home after spending a week with Lima relatives. Mr. W.A. EHEMANN has returned from a two weeks' trip to Lancaster, Philadelphia and New York City. Miss Jeannette STEIN, of west Market street, is home from a two weeks' visit with friends in Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert HANCOCK, of Mansfield, went through this city yesterday enroute for California, where they expect to remain for the next three months. Miss Merian NETZORG left yesterday for Muncie, where she will spend the remainder of the winter with relatives. D.O. FISHER, of Lima, was a guest of his father, Aaron FISHER, Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Victor HAMMOND, of Lima were guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Viel, Wednesday.- Delphos Herald.

    11/02/2004 02:52:29