Lima Daily News, Apr 16, 1906 Charles SNYDER, of Solar avenue, a refinery employee, has been confined to his bed the past week and is a very sick man. Wm. BLAIR, of Franklin street, who has been incapacited for labor the past year, underwent an operation at the city hospital Saturday morning, and is reported doing nicely. J.B. LOMISON will this week improve his business property at the corner of Main and Vine by putting in a cement walk on Vine. The board walk has already been torn out. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. GEARING of west Eureka street spent Sunday with his parents in Moulton. J.C. REIFF, of St. Johns avenue visited in Celina Sunday and was accompanied home by his wife and daughter. Harry ECKERT has terminated his clarkship at the HERRETT grocery, and will probably take a position in Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. GORHAM, of west Kibby, and his mother Mrs. Elizabeth EPPERSON, spent Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Andy BAUCKER in Ohio City. Mr. and Mrs. A.D. ROWLANDS and children, of Mansfield, are guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. ROWLANDS on south Main street. Engineer C.E. ENSLON, and family, of Ft. Wayne, are visiting his brother G.S. ENSLON, and family, of south West street. Mrs. Horace HAWKINS and daughter, Helen, of east Vine street are visiting friends in Ada. Adelbert HINKSON, of West Carrollton, and Miss Daisy MORT, of Tanner avenue, were married Saturday afternoon by Rev. C.C. KENNEDY at Grace parsonage. They will reside in West Carrollton, where the groom is employed. Rev. Geo. H. SIMS dispensed happiness to another couple about an hour later at his home on south Central avenue. They were James Arthur IIAMS and Miss Myrtle WOOD. While at work on an oil well Saturday, George BERRYMAN, of west Circular street, had the misfortune to have his left hand caught in a rope, the middle finger being torn off at the second joint. Mrs. Charity BLACKBURN is very ill with a complication of diseases at her home on Reese avenue. Edward GARDNER, who lives at 1001 east Kibby street, this morning reported to police that his hennery was broken into some time during last night and a number of chickens stolen.