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    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.

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