Lima Daily Times, Aug 26, 1889 Mayor's Court: Albert ROACH, a young man who has been working for Nick McCOY, was before the Mayor this morning on a warrant charging larceny. He was arrested by Officer MILLER and was accused of stealing a watch from Jennie WILSON, at whose house he boarded, on Railroad street, between Jackson street and Hotel French. The watch was a gold one, for which the owner paid $50, and has had it about four years. The case against ROACH was very clear, but as he has hitherto borne a good character, and was very penitent. He was let down easily, being fined $50, and given 30 days in the Toledo workhouse, for petit larceny . Frank THOMPSON who was howling drunk on Elizabeth street, South Lima, was taken in by Officers GUM and KENNEDY. He was sent down, as were three plain drunks; Wm, GRANT, collared by Officers COMER and GREEN; Albert SMITH, marched in by Officer MILLER; and John MARTIN, left in lodgings by Larry O'NEILL. About noon to-day Joseph T. MILLER and Jacob EICH, neighbors on Pearl street had a quarrel and came to blows. EICH pasted MILLER one over the left eye and broke his spectacles. MILLER got one in on EICH and marked him in nearly the same spot. A telephone message from the French house called officer Tom O'NEILL to the scene of hostilities. Both combatants willingly came down town and appeared before the Mayor, who fined them each $7.00 for disorderly conduct. The following pupils were neither absent or tardy during the school year of 88-89, GOTTFRIED, Lillian WHISTLER, Ella McCOMB, Mamie BURGOYNE, Fred EDMONDS, Eden FISK, Angie HILL, Walter AKERS, Della BOWER, Iva FISK, Laura REEL, Katie BAILY, Hattie FISHER, Alice MEREDITH, Flora REX, Orpha VAN NORMAN, Sophia WOODS, Lizzie BOLTON, Frank HARTER, Ed JEWETT, Jimmy JEWETT, Maurice MOYER, George HARPSTER, George SPANGLER, Ella GARRETSON, Flora HILL, Mabel DOAN, Nellie RICHMOND, Florence KLEIN, John BURNS, John BAUM, Fritz SONTAG, Minnie IRELAND, Willie McBARRON, Harry WILLAMAN, Carl WILLAMAN, Pierre DOTY, Riley HATCH, Fay BAKER, Fred JOHNS, Dalla KEVE, Rosa HOOVER, Charlie THOMPSON, Carrie ( some names un-readable) Jack BENNET, explosive expert of the Hercules Torpedo Company, got into a row at Shade's livery barn with Abe HARRIS, who works for James ORR. HARRIS was under the influence of liquor, and anxious for a fight. This he got, and a beautiful black eye as a result. Cheif COLVIN filed charges of disorderly conduct against both, and they will come before the Mayor this evening.